` _ \ _ _ . . "“'*"READ AI-.|.,-` QVER PRINCE EDWIAHQ #_ *Ty* - A . oanilva miiii- Gatehea All-Barb uma; xwla. ¢ -é E7: Zn °c €> :_ ei :'11 2_6 ‘si >°: :si Q: "BN"I "THE LATEST News -` cHARfoT'rErowN CANADA MONDAY 'MAY 1 leo Qssfgi-its-~ M WT?°T E _-1 ANCE ' VA\'CE :-1 =§ <. ei-‘5 gs ~= Ul"< -gs >E :_ ~ 1-' =: > :<3 3-- ' __ ____ __ ____ _ _ _ _ 1 _ \ i* i "TAL 1 _ ~ i __' _ s_¢5.,_|» 'au ri1 O SU CJ .» in E "“~` 'l‘licrc was it very large af.f.clldancc special _to The Guardian. 0'l"l‘AWA, April 30-It is alllloilll eil in Military orders that in ordel' t reorganize the militia on a divisiolll basis four commanders will be 'l‘ und four cavalry brigades. .'l‘llc change affecting the Maritime |’l'ovinces is that by which the sixth divisional area replaces nlilitary dis- tricts Nos 8, 9, and 12 comprising New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and l’ l-7. island with headquarters in Hali- fax. To each divisional area will Ile appointed an officer to command ill fumry division to be organized in 'be ili sessioll all siunln<:i'. Mcnlber that area and ln addition to com nland alld adlniiiister such othei' illl its as may be quartered in thp divi liioll area. SAIS MHS. EIIIIIIN ASNEIIA MAN III NILI. NEH HUSBAND HUSTON, Mass., April 28-A sell sutional statement by Hattie llc- lllllne was nlade public today when her St. John deposition was read ill court ill (lalnbridge. She said she lliul heard Mrs. Glover make threats against her hllsballd on several ocra sions. “l)ld you ever hear any con~’i\l‘su tion between Mrs. Glover and anoth- el' person?" was asked, and ili reply Hattie said that three months be fore Glover's death she heard a con versation between Mrs. Glover and Toby LeBlanc, brothel' of Mrs. Glo- ver, Mrs. Glover, she said, asked ’l‘oby if he would kill Glover if she' would pay him for it. 'l‘oby said llc would not and that if she '.vu.nted ully killing done she would have to do it herself. Dilring the reading of the deposi- tion, certain portions wer_e 'lrdercd stricken from the records by Justice l-lallllnons, among thc parts under the ,ban being all reference to ilu al- leged act. of misconduct oil the part of illover and the LeBlanc girl. 'Phe questions asked Hattie Lc- lllanc by Lawyer Elmore at St. John l'eierred to the payment; of her ex- penses from West Aricllat to St John. 'She said that she had paid thcni llerself_and tllat she had ilot l'creivcd any money from tho fou,l‘ bl'ol_llers who arc collti-sting the will or their representatives. A short tillii' ago she received some money from Melvin M. Johnson, llci' senior couln-lcl in the mlirdili' trial. lint of this llloney sllc `paid her ti'avclIing_ l'KIit'llS€B. _“lic said that she had secll I_al'l'y Slllitll, the detective, and Alice i\lol'l'l-_ll, a stcnographer, at the ho- tel where she stayed ill St-. Jolill but Illul no conversation with them. 'l‘llc first person she talked with, she said was llawyer Edward liarry. She denied having tolli ally unc that Harold Gardner had said that Iii' would "Hx" Glover. She dcuiiiil duet with (llover. About a month ago shi-_ said Mr. llrcwer, wllo was junior colinsel ill the illiirder trial, visited bel' at West Ariclnlt, hilt she refllsed to say wlu-ilier he talked about the will con- test. She denied that there had been an ngri-.enlent by which the iolir Glovers \\'crc to assist her ill her defence on the murder charge in return for her helping them in the will contest. 'I‘lle court adjourned until Monday _ BOY BUNED AT THE $TAliE_ llili~l'l‘()N, April 28-Bound and tied io a stake while his little playmates i-_xccllted a mimic Indian will' dance about him and "tortured" him with ll lighted candle, Max Tattlebaum, “Red five years, of lioxbury, turlied Pliiy into reality, and was “burned at ilie stake,” when his clothing caught hir from the candle causing fnjiirle ibut she had been guilty of niiscoil-I ._ E s. -_ s which resulted ill the boy's death fif- the hospital last night. The Tattle- linuln boy’s companions ran away in terror when they saw the boy’s clfith iiii: flaming up, and he was released from the stake by two little girls li-bn carried him home. ..._.._.,......_._--_.- Mlnnrd'n liiiliment for sale everywher c_ all sulviiiiii iplireil so as to forill six divisional ilroils providing six infantry divisions IN NIIAWA i~lpecial_ to ’l‘hc (lilal'dian. (J'l"l`AWA. April 30-’l‘lierc is pl-nu. l GHIAI LNSSES Ill INS' IINIS ANIIIINN MAINE Special to 'l‘hc (luardiall. l'Uli'l`LANl), April Sli-Losses ag. Kfeliafilllf il i|ilul'ter of a million dol- lars' resulted from three fires lil dif- f1>l'clit parts of Mair,i=,_ Tile heaviest damage was at Fair- » _ tically no doubt: that l’lll‘Iiumelli. wi _ land i~lellutol'is have lnade up tbci _ minds to that and their arl'allgelnelli, 1 . I held wllere the Hilme and Newhall "1 saw mills, valued at $150,000, were I i19ht1`UYffil, hilt the most widespread e of New York. ‘have been cllallellged accordingly. if rlir Wilfl'id docs not atii.-iid this (_ol'oilatlull few nlclllbel's will ilo so, NIIIII IIIIIIINEIIS AS AIIIINIIINEIIS __..- Cli‘ANS'l‘UN, li. l., April 2ii-l<‘run- ,cisco and Antonio Zoglio, wllo are alleged to havc lnlll'dcrell tlieil' bro- thel'-ill-law and cousin, Alfollso '/Log- lio, oil April X, were foiilld probably guilty and bolilul over to the grzllnl jury after a short hearing ill tin liliglitll District Court here today, Alfonso was found shot, and hi _ head crushed with ll hanlmer, oil tll llight of April 8. He had atteelnpted it is alleged, to shoot his wifc, from - wllolll he was sepal'ated. The testimony introduced by the prosecution today included an alleg-f ed confession which the police claim; Antonio made to them, ill which hc admitted thai; he shot the lniil'dered, ‘man frolli the second story windo\v| ,when Alfonso was leading the llouse.| The attorney for the brothers, An- tonio 'l`ettinc, said in coilrt that he would admit that Antonio shot Al fonso bllt claims it wils done ill sci _defense. lt is alleged that after Al fonso had shot at his wife when lcav ilig her llodsc, Antonio fired two_ shots at llinl fl'oln thc si-_colul story' window, and afterward l<`rnllcisco ,came out and poulnlell the nlortally 'wounded lllan on illc llcaii wit_il a llamlncr. I Medical lilxninillci' llatiiam dcclarccl that either the bullet wound or any, one of the wounds on thi' bead wci'e, sllilicieilt to rallse ill-ntll. No testi-| molly was ilitl'oduced by thc iii-l`i-llsi-.` l \ _.____. _____ __ ___ _.cow lu week iiivlss _ I ~ as roulills or BUTTER .___ I li'i'n‘_A, N. Y., April zu--lil. li. noi.” lar, ol llcllvcltoll, is the posscssor ofl :l cow, Pontiac l’ci., of the ilolstoill Frisiall breed, wllicll holds the world’s record for butter prodnctioll I Mr. Ilollar has coinpiciivil il scvi-ii days' test with his cow. lll that i_lllu~.. Isllc has won the blue ribbon, pro (lacing 5!\0_7 pounds of butter. l‘oiii. inc l'ei_ was lrtestvd by two i‘ol‘llcll -University experts for two days, and gave 5.25 pounds of lnitii-r“iu one Idny. .I [I -- I ii.li.w liiiil STATE I I Tillie ENTIRE EsTliTEl | Al.l_iAN\, April 20--l‘hc State jtrcllsilry will be cnrlcllcd to the 'ex-_ tent of $4000, the amount remaining of nil original estate of $17,000 left ,ily Cstlierlne Grimes or Aiimnv- The |Court of Appeals yesterday affirmed ithe decision of the Appellate Divis- lion. 'l`hiril llepurtllicllt. illsllu_iss'lllg the appeal tnkcn by 11 0L!0i_ WWF 0 Ithe wolilull in Ireland, against tliei ,judicial settlcinent of the estate. I I The Albally County Siii_`i`Ul§M_0 AWN .they had ,mt proven their claim _to the estate. The 'cost of adlniiilsterfiliil' .tile estate, includiilg attorneys’ ees. 'and funeral expenses. iliillfvi-!“f~e‘I il' About $l3.0U0- ' `lulic liiin Quislali ellis _ wlvil lillllalilclni coulnlass l.ON‘[)0N, Apl'il 28-King George an-d Queen Mary dined tonight at *Forbes House with the Earl and Countess of Griulard. The Ciliintcss of Granard was Miss [lea-tl'icc Mills 1LONG , .___-n I once knew 'all the birds that cam And nestled in our orchard trees; F01' every flower I had a name-' MY friends were woodchueks, toad and bees; 1 knew where thrived in yonder glen What plants would soothe a stonc- brnlsed toe- ilh. I was very learned then- Blif- that -was very long ago. I knew the dpot upon the hill Where cheek; berries could be foiiiid I k"_°W th r ' el near the mill A _,li Where pick el lay that weighed a pound l I knew the wood-the ver tree- ` Where lived the poaeging, saucy CROW And all the .woods and crows knew But that was very long ago ' ' ' - 3'- .1 _»- '.:="‘_; ,- ._ , 0 S AGO And, plning for the joys Of Y0\\i1h. I tread the old familiar SDM. Only to learn the solcnln trilth-- I have forgotten, aiu forgot. Yet here's this youngster nt my knee ' Knows nu wings 1 used to know; - To think I once was wlsc ils hc- nut that was very long nico- I know it's folly to c0mDl‘\l“ Of whntsoe’er the Fates decree? Yet were not wishes all ln vain. I tell you wllat my wish should bc: I'd wish to he a boy asain. Back with the friends I used to i 2 I ,III INIAIISI I. Il. N. I S dcstl'ui‘tioil of property was at Har- rington where twenty~one buildings, l""Iil\|liilC twelve dwelling lloiiscs, ll l-_lllll‘cll, two schools, the 'l‘owll Hall and llrallgle llirli and otllcl' lillildiilgs wl'ilt_ up ill iilllncs. 'l‘llo loss tin-re is le.~'.l_illlal.ed nf, eighty tiloilsllild ilollars. | At l.i\'r-l'lnol'o Falls <~igllii-<~_ll Tamil ll-.~; wl'l'i-_ lllado llollu-Ii-_ss by li. fire, SBNIIIIINS IASI IN SASNAIIIIIN izipccial to 'l‘he (ilial'rliali. SASKA'l`()()N, April 30-Une mil- liion, one lillndrcll #and eighty-eight_ thousand dollars is the rcnlal'kable 'iigurc to which Saskatoon building Ipcrmits have reached dllrillg the month of April. ~ .Tluliciitiolls are that this ye:lr's to- tal will go to the iivo million nnlrk. IIIIIIIIS. MIINSIIIN lVIilNl!'l`i(lN, N. li., April 28--llutllcl' (lnddis, former opi-l'iltol' ill the lvlonc- ton Westcrll llllion t-elcgrapll oflico, but wllo is now eliiploycd with lil. A. Walbcrg ill ()ni.al'io l'i-cently had it |\i1|l`U\V <’SlfU~lle as thu leslllt of it iirc ill il. hotel ill l{i-iso, i)lli_. Ho lost his clothing and sonic cash. 1'lan.-: are bi.-ilig prepal'eil for an an- nex' to tho l. (‘. ii. gelli-_ral oflico llilililing. l<‘ol' sollle time the clerks ill the pres:-lit building have had to orclipy rranipi-il l|ilal'tcl'.~= oil account. of the builliiug being ovel'l~l'owiil-il. 'l‘lii' new wing will bn i~_olllpleil-d this sllinlill-r. A ilcu' oiliriul rar No. 75, whirll is to take the place of the oilicial cal' of iulnli- nlllnbcl' and which was burn- ed ill tho old shllps .~:onlv yours ago is illliler ooill's-i~ of L:ollsi_l'lu'i.'ioli for l\'lr. \l’oii_illgcr, ill lhi- neu' I. il_ ig, sllop:~i. A new iil'st-class roacll l`ol' 'l.lu- Now llriinswick llailwilyi is being built hero by the l"tilll Ilvfl (lompany, (_‘_;1,|- biiildliig is ii new dcpal'liii'|~ for this colnrl-l'li. FAMILY T0 HAVE , ' ANNUAL FUNERAL A'l‘l.AN'l‘l\, Ga., April 26-'l'he an- nual funeral of the 0'!-lnra family will he held here Friday. Six mem- bers ofthe numerous and widely scattered clan of horse traders alld farmers will bc laid to rest. It is the custom of the i>'Haras to bury the dead oil the slime day, so tllilt as many relatives as possible can attend thc oliscqliics. When one of the clan dicii, thc body is seilt to Atlallta,-ellibnlnicd und held until April, when, with the otliers wllo have passed away during the yeal', it is buried. COHMUNICATION THRUUGII PROVINCE AND NITN HAINLAND Tile Millio left Picton at 7.00 a. in. Saturday- lol' this port with 34 pas- sengers, l horse, l car flour, 1 car lwire fencing, 1 csr empty bags, 2 cars mixed freight, express and 30 sucks mail (li‘riday's Nova Scotian) docking nt 10.15 a. in. She leaves on return today at 7.00 a. in. with pussellgers, G horses, 2 cars mixed freight, express and about seven sacks lnail. She ic:lv_es after dis- charging her cargo for Souris and will leave there tomorrow inorniiig for the Magdalen Islands with mail and passengers. Tile Earl Grey left this port Sat- urday at 7.00 a. m. with 13 passen- gers, Gl tons freight, express and 6 sacks mail and doclod ili l~‘ictou at _10.20 ri. in. She leaves today at 7-00 af m. for this port'with passengers, freight, express and i-le.tlirdsy’s N_0 va Scotia lnail. She will make daily retllrn trips between here and Picton until the Mlnto returns from the Magdalen Islands. Yesterday the eastern express train was ten minutes late, the soiitliern express ten minutes inte, the western ncconimodation on tiuic, thc Hum- merslde nccomniodatlon thirty min- utes late, the eastern accommodation know; ' For I was. 0111 iw hriiiiir the"- But that was very long B80- flve minutes late and the western ex press trnlll was fifteen minutcs latc. _._.____.__-- uay evening when Mr. Tllonnls, the pastor, delivered a particularly el icctive sermon on the “Nc 'l‘i:nlere' llccrce of the Church of ltonle. 'l`lle lfnlloilllcelliellt heiorehallll oi' the topic of the evening drew nil illluiiuaily large collgregation. 'l'wo texts were cllosen, ll Corin thians, iiil-i-Bc not illlellillllly yoki-.li with llnhelievers, and lVlai_l.ilew, l9:b~ What therefore limi hath joined to getllei' lei. no lllan put al-lllliililr, Mr. 'l‘honlas said: Sonic llloilths ago wllen King George V sent a lnesiiage to the Wol'lu's Missionary Collfereilcc at lud- illburgh he said, among other things, that “the foundation of a nations greatness is set in the bullies of tllc people," and by reason of the fact llereln asserted we are ready to rc- cognize the importance of ally phase of the subject of family life alld the transcendent importance of il matter which lies at the very basis of the home like that of betrotllal and inur- riage. In the first text which we have quoted the Apostle Paul is giv- ing a command which is not limited to the marriage relation, hilt has ull application as well to all those who in any sphere of life would endeavor to do (ioil’s Holy will. “Look \\iril to your conlpalllollii alid co-woi'ki-_ri~i," says the Apostle, “for you can paver do so well ill business, ill social and all other relutiolls with one who does not sympathize with yoil ill your <7lll'istiu.ll faith, and hope alld service, as with one wllo shares with yoil the great object of life." If in any rela- tion of life this principle applies to what greater degree must it apply, when two lives enter into that soi- enill association which is to last “till death us do part, according to ll.ud’s holy ordinailce." Aside alto- gether froill the question of “mixed illarriages,‘,' so-called, no safcrcouli-- sel was ever given regarding niari‘i- age than this God inspired word o' the Apostle; for when two hearts noi , only love each other bllt love a com- llloll Saviour, and when they bovi Itheir heads at a marriage altar they bow as well in spirit before a com- ,mon Divine King. 'I`llen-indeed Hoa lven may look down upon one o' leartll's purest llnd holiei-it and mosi iblcssed sights, for God is there and ,there to bless, _ ' \ 'l`hc voice tllat breilthcdo‘cr laden 'l‘hat earliest wedding day; The .primal marriage blessing, il hath not passed away,` _Still ill the pure esponsal of (lllris tiau man alid maid 'l‘lu-_ holy three arc with us '|'lle three-fold grace is said-- (I spread ’l‘lly pure wing o'ci' tllein, llct no ill power find place When onward to '|‘hinc altar the llal~ - lowell path tilcy trace.” 'l‘his is the ideal which wc milsl i-vel' keep before us, the union ol two pcrsoilslwllo walk ill the fearol it ciiinilloli Liod, who how at a colli- llioll altar and who si-l'\’e ll comnloli Saviour, .leslls i‘hrii~it; for to fall llc low' this st:lndai'd and to be iiilol|'.l.l| ly yokeil togi-.Lllcr with illillelic\'lii'HiS to open the way for ilill'es't alld -ii:._n- gi-.|' and tragl-_dy, A honlc where (iod is honored and loved by nlaln and wife is cai'tll's nearest approacli to i-lcllvnll, a honle where God is _ignor- ed and brutlll passions reign is i-nrtli's lieal'ci~it approucll to hell. l<‘cw calllmitics oil earth are fought with such diri- coilseqllcllces as that of an illlfol'tliliaLe lllarriage, for therc are lnen wllo were ordained to be thc salt of the earth and the great of the world, hilt whose influence has been stultified and whose life_ has beell lnado a biirden, by awaking to the lnct that instead of llelllg mated to a woman they were lliatcd to thi- ompty head and the worldly heart of one wllo did not know what it was fo llavc one scrioils thought in lifc. Alid there are women who have conic io a inilrriagn altar with trustful heart, and pure mind, and high ideals, bilt who have awakened with il rude shock to find that their wllolc lifc ivan cursed, for they were mar- ,,..,.,.,,,v-v-~wv~~..----»-»--~»~f-~"'“"*'“‘” NEATHER FORECAST 'l'oiioN'ro, ii/my i--sontili-_i-iv \\'ii\~\-'. iliostly fair; statioilal'y or a llttlc. lligllci' tclnpel‘atilre. _____________.._. The tcniperature at three o‘i-lock this morning was thirty-HiX il0h‘Ii`00S above zero, ‘ The lowest tclnpcratiire recordei yesterday was forty-_i_llree llcill`0l`i" 11" bovc zero uinl the lliillmst WIN* UAW" seven above. 'l‘lle coldest recorded tlhc previous night was thli”f-Y‘U“`90 "°£ grees nhovc zero. At nine p. ni. as night it was forty-eight degrees a- bove zcro. d I The lowest teinpcratiire recor ec Saturday was thirty-eight degrees `above zero lllld the _highest was fifty- fonr and il half above. The coldlest recorded the previous night was or- ty-two degrees above zero. At _ii\i\l‘- li.m. Ssturdai' iiiilht If was I-\‘“*'y' eight degrees bovc zero. l 'rim one will he iiuxh this monlini: at 1l.l'>4 and tomorrow afternoon at 12.rli;. _ The length of today will hc f0\\i” teen hours and eleven minutes. “ The sun sets this evcnlnfl Bt and tomorrow evening at at 7.04; it rises tl=.LivElis A FRIENDLY Tizlilis FOR V" W' 'V ` "` -\`|~cCiol fo ’i"lls iinardian. ' if'-“f|‘\'f\’. ’ll'rll_1w -Presiding over -W iii'-iflfil-K oi the Anglo American l"rii=ii~l"‘i'i» Committee Lord Lore- iliilfiii L' 4-* Hivh Chancellor, made s. 'f':‘l.ed '_‘cnlellt. "l ’-’.'» al that wiihin li sho.: limi; food news with regard G\.'f‘llllli\y_." Lord l,0|~ebu|'u wg; V "hill how Eliglal." <. »y Of SHOW ` IV" I I HI IHall )'rsi_<-l'il.iY wllicli won 0! heavy I*-'W' ""‘I “""‘*""‘I" " ‘ ” ‘ iwliue filet unit lsngillnfl mul good in out “A I’“'“i'“`”" “f” 4* """iI\- Ui I0"-'lllrcllltions with Gcrlllany as xt DM. optionallsfnl last .i`aiii,lii'y_ IQ,-,cn ld record the slime with Aul- liquor licollscs issued ill i,illtal'io than Scott _'ict was in force. of the ` -'-- l1\'ll'l3|»i'Ii. the loi'lli<_'1‘ cllampiu s, and IU, Sh Ji-*fY_\°S` A;hl\ll'l\ vest-tiinv infer l.i.l'ower. vfas fllsehargcd from the 1;et_ evening licv. l. 1-. }.é:]lt`1::f};(:;`;:f.f\.5§ci{:i;pt` ;_\0ll\ch: llzigl ` l‘fpAN`Gll i »_‘/-create il diversion towards the Ruse- uch_l€| iiilxjlillialllli ar Roi (‘;icl~i`,l»ii1leld oyilnlo, regloll, so as to reliEVc the prog. "ver |,ilIlIlilli‘llVflllly' llhiz-wciN'ciiirlIllzAncfV~'n lerlililglelslgllhnll [Ie-z"'t"vh(lre the situatlroo has cm" ing up to her burial He 'Luldmof the! -I D U1 wa stage' struc camp ,_ _ ~ _ and Acolllnlenccd an arrlilolls march, hael_}vallli;i$ul'|c|lig_`ll ll’l`eSl]Jytcl'laL;l alltglcl'iflg’}lflllg,e\'cl'5~ step :if filo nor _ i , ‘lllg l'ei lu Tis nfl 8rlo.l|_>l'i le 'if.‘I`u n rio-;._;|..~,_, ,,|i_l,_ ..._-.'; f:,l,.,'illiillse, of lu-r oft expressed wi_~..cil ll`nlinntes before the hour ajlnoinw-_ ‘..- h,hul'ial, cxplaininix his own 1 Veieiil-ly. Mr. l'n1li-r'.~».l'f.i~-.I _._ N IN A INAP from il 22. celved ii' , ui .,".'l|"‘l=l' ‘-_'.'.ill iili' gl'eai.esi. ii-ll f -i\, _.oil _i.:i--1.v~» nl.; i~ nl f' 1-‘re all pi'i_~o»=l-r.» ,their bands. l..ll.e news rrlcnivcd bl»rf_ i‘l~.:ardii’i;r the situation at Fez says Vfiptain jlirelnolld, who is lnarching nt the lil-:id of a colulnli to relieve the city, ii. now ill ll critical situation. He is short of ammunition and is com- olelcly silrrnunded by Chcrrlda tribes- lileil, who for ilvlizl being discourag- vli, have l'ei'_ll'ilf_-il to tile positions - ~~ ivliich thc; ere dislodged a few dll ;xy,'fr. , lly on n.l1llcl;/ chance, Captain ‘Y’_oi.'f-"i, ' ho had bccn -'cnt to Urr 'irnoll~i" liiil, \\I'icn riilooet “Jlfhin uri. "i‘_ livnrd thnf l’_w~il~.ll.l=i_ plofiliiiz; lby the film '.'l=r\tiier_ ll-ul sirllrir l':¢rl~,_ I -nd \~'.l piisiiing --A io Vi'/__ lun.-'.~'--l ‘-...i'o‘.cd 't‘-:lt bc u-»-.lid l-e oi no lol' f l love, and by that power one heart The tide will be high this morning at 10.36, tomorrow morning at ll.- l t will turn toWa`rd another lleiirt as_ the opening flower turns toward the' sun, and altllougli earth tccm withl its thronging millions, to these two hearts it is as though no other lived on earth beside. “No on:-_ so occurs- cd by fate, no one so utterly desol- ate, but that solile soul although ilu- known responds unto his own." lie- nugel toilclled its quivering strings and said why llust thou stayed so long? This is love! This is the tis that biiidsl This is the way God (Continued ion page 3.) _-1- - i:f<'iilneii§@" @igTi‘r`i§§i_il_P.'i`i'_fS (Too late for Cla|siflcati_on.i \VAN'i‘sn-'rue school Commis- sioners of the City of' West- mount require a man teacher holding a University degree, duties to com- mence i~lcptcmber next. Applicants inilst be experienced ill teaching Hcience alld Mathematics. Written applications must be accompanied with testimonials and qiialiilcatiuns, und addressed to Mr. E. W. T. Rad- doll, Secretary. Westnlount, 1'. Q. __5-1dGi. \\7AN'l‘l~JD-At ollce, u boy with a yenr's experience in ii priiitlhg office. Good opening and highest wages paid. Apply at Guardian Of- ¢\ce_ ____5-ldtf. ll near Upper l'owllal Street. A. 3 Very :service sponds :ls if with unseen wings an' - "OYlI#S`Al.l