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Warwick Williams -_ -- .' _ g 1 _ . _ -_ 1. f lvl Lui R bl ‘R . _ ' 20’350_ Y 1 e am mg ciiipbelland Bd" _ ' 90c_ She's the Daughter of Rosie O’Grady _- " Henry Burr _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘AY _ f , - i E How d You Like to be I"l]!h'eDl?:;il'l,eii‘ Girls 5 -1 903 There’s a Lump of Sugar down in Dixie ’ “ ' '/` _ ‘ The Farber Girls _., ‘ l l - Band and Orchestra _ 20348-iFireHies 1‘ - ‘~ it ‘ .__,- - _-_.--.-_l-_~_.» THERE is good _sound advice in the .old saying-“ Come early and avoid_the rush.” Come early to the registration booth on Registration Day-but better still-register before Registration Day, if you can. ' - ' It is going to tax the powers of deputy registrars to the utmost to handle the crowds on June 22nd. Realizing that to be so, many of these deputies 'are arranging to take beforehand the registration of any persons who care to present themselves. The Board urges you to read the papers carefully for news items in regard to prior registration in your locality, and to take advantage of any facilities' offered in that connection. Enquire of your employer as to the arrangements in effect for advance registration at fthe place where you work. He can readily make such arrangements, if he has not already done so. REMEMBER That registration ahead of time is valid registration-it iS f complying fully with the law. That by so registering you will almost certainly be saving yourself great inconvenience on Registration Day. . __ That every registration taken beforehand is so much of the - job done-so much of the load lifted from the overburdened i registrar-so much congestion avoided. o Study your own convenience, aid the Volunteer Deputy, obey the law, and _ serve Canada, by registering early in the week if you can, or, in any event, early on The Day. _ . Issued by authority of Canada Registration .Board 15 | q ' -ll -PROSPECTS GOOD.-Mr. James Gorman. of Kensington, who has been on tl business trip in Prince County. returned recently. Mr. Gorman reports tllut crops look well in most all sec- tiulls visited. Lobsters not very plenty in most fishing places, with except-Ion of Kildare and' Tlgnisll districts, whcro some boats landed as 'high us 10,000 lbs.-R. _ _.__ .- A BAD ACCIDENT.-A lady cor- respondent, who neglected -to glvei her name in confidence. tells of ll se- rious accident at Hope River, ill which n worthy woman of that neighborhood had her leg broken by ll. vicious rum ___ l l belonging to lx nel lbor The in ur -,,_,,__ !_.¢5l si . i - _L _ ed woman, it is alleged, had been pre- "1 *' " " ` 'L pnrlng to visit her daughter in the United States, a. pleasure which will be denied her on uccount of the ucci- dcnt. The writer somewhat severely ccllsures tho owner oi’ the ram for k_coping such n vicious brute ill u posl- _ _ - t on where the lives and limbs of vis- _ itors are endangered. Bigger Than The death occurred Tuesday after- t Qfica » noon at four o'clock. at the Prince Ed- the Future ward Hospital, of Mr Amos West, of _ ` ` _ _ _Yorl:_. lyn-___ _ _yvist _md n_l_\_vays el; _(_)/_n your tnpBto gre Loasé sefats_Blg - °Y° “P en ea ““ ° Wee ountains i ivers i acl.-rs ago, when he took ill with peritoni- ' g ' ' ' tis. On Friday morning he entered . _. the Hospital and underwent an opera- ' ' = tion there in the afternoon. This' Wonder and Insmfatlon Come every _l ` dayk afternoon about one-thirty he the &lleliC€!'8(l“illSiCle I‘0l1l€" Oil too a turn for the worse and rapid- _- ~ , ly sank until the end came. Mr. , ` West was the second son of the' lute Martin West and was in th sl ty-‘ (5 " _ second year of his age. Hee wal; a successful and progressive farmer, a man or a lllgll order or intelligence. finely appointed tourist Steamers. esteemed and respected by all who _ _ _ _ knew him- He was a devoted mem- For Tickets or Reservations lncludmg ber of :he Methodist Church and ‘he was a orce for good in the commun- . . . . ity. I-le leaves to _mourn s widow, Calladlml P8ClflC ROCkl€S nee Miss Minnie Noye, one son, Wil- _ _ lard_,__at h_om__e a_nd three daaghteg. all Communicate Wiill res ng n or , namely, . rs. ea _ Vessey, Mrs. Crockett, wife of Pri- - N, R, ' vate Ray Crockett. who is now over- - ~ ’ seas, and Mrs. Edward Vessey. There DIS-‘net Passenger Agent’ also survive ‘him two sisters. Mrs. \" Issac Saunders, Charlottetown and ST. N~ B. Mrs. Richard inch, Winnipeg, and three brothers. George W. West, ln- nlsfall, Alta.; W. C. West, York and Jonathan West, Charlottetown. The funeral takes place at 3.30 this after-_ noon to the York cemetery. Rev.; R. G. Fulton, who is at present at- tending the Conference at Sllckville. will return specially to conduct the services. Big Forests, Big Totems, Ein Game. _ l _ apparently gave hm, ,.,,",,,_ but Tues., moment of the 1000 miie journey along - 4 57'