FISHING BE READY i FOR THE 4 'I“I"I. TACKLE A full range including Reds. Miiwards. Flies. Rod Mop Us“, Rel-ls, llait Rods, Basic ts, Gut Hooks, t-tc., etc. KODAKS AND FILMS ("homo a Kodak nr Brownie from uur largo fligiplg’, Prue, $71.25 up. Films and Film Packs in all sizes. (‘ANDY OF Chm-plates by Moll-s and A. L. Hunter In fancy boxes sud in hulk. Caramel!» Rlleya Toffee. Pascalis. English STOCK UP HERE ‘rm, ttgirrttes, Tobaccocs. Cigars, Drinks, and everything Candi‘. "I" you nerd for holldll- "EVRYTHING FRESH” J. ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGISTS Phone 83 ALL KINDS » l i-iz Prince Street ' . f: Classtfred Advertisements {I uglnsertima lllllluiiaoflvortla i Ibm Insert-i [our Insertions I mat Insertions 0 040G000 i i r"-"'“"' ' i2’..- Ageuts Wanted Employment Wanted my, veins luAKE U00" IVANTED—I‘OSI'I'ION as ctcmr motley SPIIIII! our 000 varieties of patch Revl Tag "hers. Shrubs and 'i’lints to votlr friends and neigh- f bars. Part er full time. Cash every . my, tjaiuplete instructions. lspignrlld pluitvatiolls. Write Doni- illlen NUIZ~Ei‘l'“'-, Montreal. t A. \V. 5-112. in store for summer months. Ex- perienced. References supplied. Ap- ply M. care Guardian. 3349-5-30-31. WANTED-POSITION BY STING- grapl-ier with six years experience. Good references. Apply Guardian. 3914-5-22-21 ,___. IIIN AND VIUZIIIJN. RIGHT NOW mm, Ergflllt; season is the time wcuh in taking orders for our pioven Red Tag itursery products. ' loo \'ll'lPI.lP.! trees, shrubs and : plants. Efiuipfntnt. and instructions file. Cash every week. Write Dom- lnion Nurseries, Montreal. A. W. 5-111. __-———~---—r—-———-—~i-~ IIN AND WOMEN-IF IOU LIKE trees anti shrubs. why not sell llilm‘ lliakr a business of it. Part time or fiill tune. 000 varlties of pioven Red Tag Nursery Products. Cull every week. Finest equipment flee. Write. IXlllIiillOIi Nurseries. Montreal. A. W. 8-110. Will!’ BE OUT OF WORK ItA DAY PAID (‘IIRISTIAN MEN ‘orwonleil, rollrgc students, teach- Itrs. minifuri". rinri others for dis- Inliutm: religious literature. For ‘particulars write stating age and church connection. Mr. Conrad. ‘lover Bldg. ‘Toronto. A. W 3-l0-l5-l7-22-24-29-3I. -..___. .._ .__.__ For Sale FOI SALE - SEWING MACHINE and ltiahorailv chest of drawers. Apply R8 Water St. 338l-5-21-3i YQI SALE-l YORKSHIRE BROOD ,_tovto farrlltv in September. Wil- Ilun Hathehon. Oyster Bed Bridge. 33B8-5-21-2i rmt militia‘ canr- noxns Ind trailer. Wendell Jones, Pow- lill. 3923-5-2Z-3l F0: sate-rum or 10o ACRES. Allilv to J. 1.. Smith. ‘Tracacllc “PM. 3383-5-fll-2l I0! SAI.F.--FUI7R NINETY CHEV- rolet Car m good running order. lli Great Clrorge Street. 3365-5-Z0-3l -______________ m caress stone ran nuan- "d Ulihoriv. and Rocks. Everett liovatt. Carleton. 3328-5-10-51. -______,,_______}-______. I0! BALE. TO tar. aoanu sun m" 61811! on hand at Guardian Office. q \~__ TO LET-JIOOMS WITH 0R ‘WITH- out board. Apply to Guardian. 3B00-5-2I-3l. ‘I'D LET-HOUSE WITH 12 ROOMS. central, furnished or unfurnished All conveniences. Apply Guardian. a 3365-5-20-3I Wanted WANTED - CATS WITH NEWLY born kittens. R. Reymond. South- port. Phone 1175. 2038-3i-e.c.d.-tf WANTED-THE PROTESTANT 0R- pharlago asks for donation or loan of a number nf baby carriages. 3358-5-30-31. Female Help Wanted WAhTED-KITCIIEN MAID. Al'- ply Parker House. 3523-5-3-tf. ENJOY i... . 1h; llhvlnr. May 2cm. . ggfh, ___ \,‘_f_“"aa2s-oa-s omou cars. nan." yummy, and white. shallots and potqtu on. ions. Carter's: 00., Ltd. 39:44:43.3; FOR Till.‘ GARDENS AND lawns. Special mixed ‘fertilizer, also Nitrate of Sodm-sl-ieep manure and corn meal. Carter a; 00.. Ltd. 392I-5-22-2i FOOTBALL-Abegweit football practice this evening at 6 o'clock at the C. A. A. A. Grounds. All out. ALL KINDS OF ATTRACTIONS and amusement at. the M ssmn church I-lall on May 26th. 21th and 38th. 3925-5-22 TRY OUR CHOICE MIXED lawn crass seed: Carter A: Co. Ltd. 3934-5-22-21 CUSTOMS AND PROHIDIHON. officers arrested a man yesterday charged with harboring dutlable goods. The man is an old offender. DON'T FORGET TO PATRONIZE the "l-Iome Cooking Table" at. the lllayftir, May 26th, 21th, 282b, 3935-5-22 RAINBOW INN. OKEEFITS Lake. Opens for the season lllav 24th. 3922-5-22 FUR. PRICES SHOW IMPROVE- MENT-JII-ia Canadian National Silver Fox Breeder's Association rc- port that ths week's sale of silver foxes in London showed a consid- erable improvement over previous sales this yea-r. malty high class skins did not advance markedly. but medium quality and poorer grades advanced substantially’. The offic ai report slates tops unchanged, black. eight-s and quarters advanced 25 per- cent. Three quarters l5 percent full slivers 10 percent», and poor skins 5D percent. POLICE ACTIVITIES —Yesterday afternoon two men charged with taking a paekageof seed from the warehouse of Carvell Bros. were tak- en into custody by two police officers One of the men resisted arrest and assaulted one of the officers, but was finally subdued. It is understood that one of the men has two bench warrants awaiting him in the Su- preme Court. During the days man was arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses. Mlnanfs Drives Away the Headache. BIRTHS WANTED-DIAII). arrtv ar El.- d0n Hotel. 33ll-5-l9—ti unwrap-rouse GIRL T0 acne with housework. Apply ZfUnion Street. 3359-5-20-3i GZ§F=ji{IGili‘B'i$TcE~hgat housework. Apply Davies llotel. I WANTED AT OER-A MAID FOR general housework. Apply Mrs. K. M. Martin, Ill Fitzroy. 3i WANTED-WOMAN T0 AS-SIST IN - cooking during evenings. Apply Milton's Tea Rooms. 3920-5-22-10 Male Help Wanted ___ ._E__..._. WANTED -- THEE MEN FOR special sales woik. All leads fur- nished. Write F Guy Holland. Carleton Siding. P. E. l. 3900. MEN WANTED T0 LEARN THE Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Meier Barber College, 5'73 Harrington St., Halifax. i-l-ttstf. ml:dfi-,lts~rl,asc awn SAWMILL m ""\h"l' Narrl. with or without rtrie light plant. Apply Lefuta Hunter River. 3301-5-21-31 r~~--_-.___ _______ IIAWBERRY PLANTS. DUNLAI‘, miter llunrlrerl. $1.00 by mail; Dcr thousand. ll‘. S. Reeves. "mim- 3791-5-16-121. ____i_ "greats: _ cannacr. rLau-rs “u”?! in boxes. Each box con- nml/Io oicr 150 seerl. Per box 25o. mm Plants 1c each. M. J. ~ - Earth-rune. aooa-s-zz-al. ;-- ..... _____. "a" S". - FIVE-YIlAR-OLD broken Wm 1'50" bounds. well M, - sound, Island bred. 224 1110M Si. 3304-5-21-21 -- 0 "M! - comroaranns hm- ‘Emil house and buildings. m‘ ‘p, en. Suitable fox-ranch- » Pi’ Mrs. Partridge. York. ' '~ 3742-5-11-81. '01s é" -€—- , » "L! noroa nos-r. 2a n. hurrah: 1m spring. suitable for eimp m“ "l fishing. will sell nnsnpn§pply Ed- Lynda by tele- SSM-B-ZI-DI or... .~——- - miles,“ (“MEN S. WRIITE FOR w... “m l" payments if de- lruhg‘ ogns on hand. Q»; _ ompany. 1100 H" ‘Vest. Toronto. ‘l l". 8. t-stlJune I0. bide-small Wanted SA LE SM EN WANTED — SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now n reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is profitable. Write Felllam Nursery Co.. Toronto. Ont. S. W. 5-wstf. Miscellaneous CAR 0F HORSES ARRIVED LAST night. Parker Home's Stable. 106 Elm Avenue. 39lZ-5-22-2i. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29. Hermanvllle. 3570-5-6-lmo. POTATO TAGS FOB TE! aca- aoifa shipments on abort notice. Guardian Central Prinmry. TENDERS FOR CHEESE MAKER- Tenders will be received till May 26th. for making cheese at Gowan Brae season i930. Factory to open ‘June I0. Henry Mallard. Bedy. SIRUIIDAY BEING A HOLIDAY we will be open until 0 o'clock Fri- rlay evening. Kindly order on Pri- riay your supplies for Saturday. Mclnnls‘ Bakery. 39l6-5~22-2l Tot-at receipts or the streetcar 3359-5-20-Ili. . PROWSE~AL Murray Harbor. May 15th., 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prowsc, a daughter. MOORE-l-At Albion. April l7._1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore. a son. William Stanhope. MARBIAGES‘ FLOOD —- CUSACK —- At St. Ann's Church. Lot~ 65. May 14,1930. by the Rev. Leo I-Ierrell. James Emmett Flood. of Green Bay. to Margaret Ellen Cusack of mnyvale. ItOGERS-SIIAW-At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, May l3. 1930. by Rev. C. N. Brown, Benjamin James Rug- ers to Nellie Bradford Shaw. both of Charlottetown. DEATHS _.___.__-__--—— I-‘lLLMORE-At Mohcton. May 2i. 1930, Mrs. W. I-I. Fillmore. Funeral Friday at 3 o'clock. pital. Wednesday: May 21st. JON" Boyce Robertson. aged 1i days. ln- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Robertson. Dunstaffnage. Funeral from McLean Funeral Home tthist Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- tcrmcnt Mermaid Cemetery. III MEMIIIIIA In loving memory of John Ilenry M , who passed away at Laiavia. New York. May 22ml. 1928. "Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by the Family. fits-ll. ‘ N. D. MacLean g i [Lilli cant-tum a um truism ,Ihona Ill I.Lqst .' sosr-nsrrwaau ‘cm AVINUI companies or London last year were $33,192,525 and Charlottetown Hospital, Mater- manb Pen. Finder please leave at. Custom-lollies. ,\. 52ml. ‘everywhere in that province ‘brace in the. near future almost 20-, ,000 men. Jablished three 01' 10w‘ It'll? B00- , rcnsoxats l M!- GGO. IV. Work. 11 ever-lain; th- weak l, _., DION. Calif. , é I bliss Nan Auld. student, e 5 C ADEM Sunday at her home at oole- ‘ film l!“ Y!" Jli‘. my. is visitlng at . lnrk, the guest of Melvin andlifrs.‘ Jay. , Miss Vera McLeod is doing nicely. after undergoing an Operation m. appendicitis at tm P. s. 1. HospitaLI, FISHERMEN ' Continued from Page l l the fishermen and fishworkera in all "branches of the fishing industry. t3) To promote and secure neces- sary and just legislation. l4) T0 promote social intercourse. a hgher standard o f commuuly life. and the study of economic; and social quesllorts bearing on m. teresks of fishermen and citizens. t5) To settle disputes between mem- ' bers without recourse to law wherev- er possible. t6) To take llzto consideration any "Wmbfifs case. of grievance, hard- iships or litigation and to defend members a.s far as it may be possible t and Just. , t7) To use the influence of the; Azlsociatioil to promote the well-be- i in: of the ltlarltune Provinces and 5 the Dominion. ' 4 ‘ “The proposed constitution does not outline any scheme of co-oper-' ,ative merchanrllzing," Father Coady 58W. "lt will be the vrork of the central board to set up the mach-. inery for financial undertakings i whenever a sufficient number of lo- cal organizations are ready for it. I "This type of organization. which‘; is being set up for fishermen, is the , standard organization, which hast, proved successful in solving the dif-i ficultlea of small producers in all,’ Darts of the world. The economic} betterment of the_ small producer] cannot be brought about in a day, or a year, but must be a gradual process. The vlltal steps in that pro- cess areorganization. education, and co-operativelmarketing. When the fishermen of olir provinces get to- gether, and put tho best brains of the, industry on the problems confront-, ,ing them we shall get results. Local » ‘business activities will be the start- ,li1g point. and the central organiza- l -ti,ori will be the instrument that will Icducale the fishermen along the ‘road tothis end. It isconteiriplatod llhat the fishermen will have to lie-, ,velop an organ for education and "publicity. Small producers in all ,countrics have travelled the road on which an effort is now being made to bring the fishennen, and there does riot seem to be. any reason why -the_v too cannot. ultimately succeed. ill-i fact, the great possibilities or the fish industry would point to almost: Iccrtain success for the fishermen of tour provinces." i The work of organisation in Nova. Scotia has been comparatively easy. rather Coarly states. The fishermen have taken kindly/ to the idea. and as a ,conscqucncc il'i':.\' are te-day 01'8"!" izerl nearly I00 percent. It would look ,now as if the association would em- One of the encouraging} features about. the movement. the organizer rloclarcs. is "the MCI that the organizations in Nova Scotia. es- have. contrary to the erroneous idea existing in many places that the grow and’ prosper. "the men in every: {case got down to study and believe» ..<0 thoroughly in the idea that they are ready at. any time for eommer- , cial entcrprtses. i . King's County is the first section. ,to the itinerary. NEW naamcr I-IAILED av coupon CRITICS pontoon. my 21-153’ The 01m- adian Pressn-A new Hamlet has [been hailed by the English trifle-s! {John Ciielgud. m played the peril I ifor the. first W“! feffllfll/ I" 9 I'm‘ , the splendid economic benefits rc- ductlon at the Old vie. under dlrec- 1.4mm: “Tran come to us in no other WM‘- Icur support. of Maritime manufac- Itlon of Harcourt Williams. earned great applause. - I _ The Times‘ critic says; "Mr. Git-l- gud is certainly a most reasonable Hamlet. He does not under-act. and he can storm as well as anyone. but he was chiefly concerned to give us Hamlet without that murky and tempestuous figure that m0“ Him" portray. the Prince of Denmark. He was very much of a human belnI- rats. of course. may N dlniflfll". since an actor who interprets much may well forget M all!“ Wm’- The Da.ily News. uteri-ins w the I snot speech made by Glelgud in re- sponse to the applause at the con- clusion of the play said: "I-Ie mod- estly hoped that later on he would improve his f-Iamiet. but there was no heed for that modesty. This young actor has been gradually work- ing his way to the top of his profes- sion. and his Hamlet has finally el- ectedvhlm aa one or the teatime ac- tors.‘ .~_~_.._- , J. C. McGuigan, D.D.. vicar general ~ of the Edmonton diocese for the last ‘ E made the archbishop of Regina, in. sense loyalty to one another. THE . "HARkQIT.E_T_Q‘KELQUélB,Dl/\“ - ..._-__ _. Mali-ml Wlntzsciitiiui. ARCHBISHUFS BBNSIiQRAIIUN, Impressive Ceremony At Edmonton in Which Prince Ed- ward Islander Was Central Figure. . The following report of the con- secration of Archbishop ltfcfiiuigan at Edmonton. Alta. on May 15th, from - the Edmonton Journal of that date, will be read with interest by the Archbishop's many friends in this Province: . i With solemn and impressive cere- ' monies. attended by a notable gath- ering of church and civil dignitaries in St. Joseph's cathedral, which was thronged to capacity, the youngest . archbishop in the world was consecr- . i ated on Thursday morning. i Shortly after 8.30 a. Ill-. Monsignor ~ seven years, yvas raised to the dig-I nlty of the apostolic succession and- the province of Saskatchewan. Ho received this high honor at the age I of 35 years through the appointment l recently made b the Holy See. 4 Few cities in the west have wit- neued a. more colorful or striking ceremonial. 1t is cstilnated that . around 1.400 people were present, all available space being occupied vlllllf: ~ the cathedral was in gala and festive ‘ dress for the occasion. , '1 - High Catholic prelates and other‘ dignitaries were present from various ‘ parts of Canada and took part in the solemn mass which created a ncvv !=* 4...._....._ m wry _ _ _ DOWN GO PRICES ! AT THE ‘jfieatafls STORE _ save \'v'l'l"H, SAFETY THURSDAY and ‘rluoav SPECIALS WEDNESDAY. ‘lite isnvilas asu- iltirv rapture; .. I69 n. “isissz... L LINIAIENIL) .... .. I99 25c CAIVPICRS L. LIVER PILLS 25c A.B.S. and‘ L‘. TABLETS . . . . . . . . 25c BABI TABLE’ 60c C H A S E S NERVE FOOD 47o 96c $l.25 B lj R l) 0C Ii’ BLOOD BITTERS ‘ JUST NEW! "BOIS DORMANT" ; (Enchanted Wood) Face Powder 35c Listerine . 33¢- 60c Lisierine . . . . . . .. 47t- $1.00 Lislerlue ..... . s9,- "Z5c L-ist. T. Paste . 31¢ 50c I’epsoden T. Paste .370 60c Forharfs T. Paste I'M 50c Squibb T. Paste . .79.- 50c Squibb Shav. ('r. . 39c 30c Ingram; Shav. Cr, 39¢ 50c Klenzo Shay. Cr. $1.00 Gillette Blades . We $1.00 Autostroyt Blades 59c 39c ITF-c \ ACLI L51 “‘_.(ii__'_|_'iiKl’;IL _..-- __.u_;:".._—s ..I'C l'l).\ir:-i LRLAAIA . 39c 19o 39c Z50 JONTIJEI. SUM‘ Jill‘ J0.\"l'l-lrll. TALL I .\I T?" PHItfiXIIlFl I (Hes! IlTlIfIP) BOTTLES?‘ . 23c Iitillfili K— FILMS 3 for . lllc FLAIRSEX SOAP 2 for 10c IIAIIYS ti“? SOAP I t‘&I\ES . . -- ------- .- $1.25 Shaving Brush .. 98c _______ __ , 35c Aftershave Talcum 29c I —--~—-—-—--- D l ' . . . . . . .. 29 __ $125 c inc , , c 35C NUJOL , H , Q $1.00, 9.» Hair Tonic . 89c ,\,H,Sh_b_ N, gIgIPEIEgIL/‘YINOOOD 35c FRESH MARACHINO T ' FRUIT CHERRY lb.» PATTIES JELLIES 29c CHOCOLATES49c Oontnued on Page ‘l I Plea Mode For , Trade At Home SAINT JOHN. May ZI.—-FQQIIII.'§I that thousands of dollars worth of, Maritime business that could. and! should be placed with or through Maritime sources. is going to con- cernawlsewhere. the Maritime Board of ‘rrade dispatched letters y-estcr- day to the numerous Boards of Trade in the Maritime Provinces containing a strong plea for loyalty to Maritime business houses with.a view to brightening the general cori- ditions throughout. the Maritime Provinces. ‘The letter sent out to the locall Board of Trade by F. M. Sclanders. honorary secretary of the Maritime Board of Trade. contained the fol- lowing: “The surest, most effective way to quickly and greatly better MBFlI-IITIL‘ conditions is a way that is simple take shave. ROSS — DRUG — UNITED ELIZABETH CU-TEv-SIDI’. NEW d5 and his wife. who beloiigedwtu- Prune fitrcct Cillll" GLASGOW. TELLS lNTERESTINGHvhat is now Alberton, STORY n- tNew Glasgow s...» ’ Miss Elizabeth Camidy. sion vessel. "Daysprillg." in the Evening News. as site recalls hmv she. with other Sunday School scholars savrrl their tiClllllCt» tovvarclr.‘ the building of the vessel which so‘, SUCCESSOBS TO Prescription Specialists li was in GILETEI‘ to his appeal ths‘ ‘ P. E. 1.. were‘ luau o‘. me l-‘orclgll .\l..-' tbrutally- murdered by savages on the i the thllclreii IlAfI .1 ; Island of Eromango in I861. She told them too of Dr. John Cred- ‘dia and his wife Dr. (iedde who said Ayblonlnf anneltcun-l that. when he lauded the vknldrril who 1nd czlgunu; Saree‘, New 61%;“; h“ been Mb 1 in i848 there were no chrlztziins when ' e-‘l nzi-"l llllltllf.’ ;l_ iilaurlcl l fled back to me day-s 0r he; child. ihc left iii I872 there were n: heathen... aZ-o uicnllolletl hood by the recent. articles on the mis- ' T119 l/ifflblc IiBZPJlP-‘i appearing , Ci-eddle. He hau been there laboring un ‘tile island of Anelletml for thlrteru ‘cars. but they did not deter him from his work. affected fir. fascinated her as she dallj," watched it, the "Dtrvrpring" was bully, and paid ‘(OI by the children of the Pl'£‘&I)_‘.'l.'_‘§'l{lll llfihs Cazsldv has been a IlIC<l0lli;,ClllLt‘CII ‘of the Lorre;- PTOVJIIIP}, oi inlwionaijy enthusiast. and is allvllyaQBrltish North ihtlerica; of Au ila and "cw mumm‘ n “n5 t" “whet I ready to further caule of lllI.\$IOIlI? it azsrted by the Cengregat-iotulrsts. c1.- effort nor expense. All it demands: from us is merely s little common- “lh-everything being reasonably NIIIRI~WG but establish it as a fixed. rigid principle to buy all our require- ments from or through Maritime sources. then the whole economic complexion of these three provinces, would brighten almost over flight- brlghfen astonishingly. "Daily. thousands upon thritisanrls of dollars worth of our business that. fishermen will not slick. continue towould and should be. laloccvl with gruleer n-iisslonarles. , “I13. fl Iilld A through fellow-Maritlnlers. is given esvurred to her that children I'YIR,\'_)\9(‘ll-II_\' lIl flea‘ Enutn Wane and b1: are much the saint‘ as the children of the children of the Reformed Chur-h her can day. and if the children of of Scotland All had 3 pal-L that. (lay could be aroused to the l1eed| 'l‘l1e children urrc glvru mils page; of the "Day-strung." the story might, for their pennies. Those inset. were be used to press home the needs of‘ about. the slu of the average. r-alnlonl U‘? today. So quite recently bliss Camldy‘ can. They were of tui ‘mill a very met, with the hllsslorl Band of First attractive I Church and succcerl-i ialiik. others (fork irrcell. and all carry- , Dry- _ they listened with rapt attention tn $'“l'll‘i_§." sails set. Sklfnmm; u,“ Tm-pg. Churvh Fumriay- school. now First Preslwsrlal-i the \",';r_‘], Presbjrtrriail ecl in catching their ilnagniatloil rL-“l the stories she told them of the tum? "File story ltegan. ‘When l paper covcrulg: rig a beauuful viicture oi the, member nf As a Ja m es "z-liareholdef‘ ll'l $01110 lll ‘.9 concerns bayonq [has pfmincpg ,litllr~ girl gmng in James Church Slip‘ hills. CflS-Mfll’ vvsirhevl 1i trip; pull: This cimumgtance reflects serlouslvl hath School“. ills; Cassicly revlrlwvi, ‘This she could do from her nwli d-nr. the events leading up to the appeal step Living where the strec‘ from he,- . the. preseh‘ also indicates that the spirit of loy- lxlolln Knox." 'l‘here has great anlzlety- had an unobstructed vra- of the 51]) 505557505-5‘ u" 7' E‘ I‘ w’ of the lslflnfl t0 b!‘ V191“ "cllrdmg alt-y to our fellow-business men and ‘_ among the people in the New l<IPIJ-_\\'Illt‘l‘i was JIIFI at. the cast end of til.» to our olvri provinces ls barlll’ lu he'll ' licles. Some of the nlissioilarles bud ‘ tram car bridge. in the rear of \'.nr- iheen killed by rannib-als. Bishop Pa- her & fioccllnairs. Every scultd Cliff'- lhrs/m. a Church of Enzlatlrl lIlm-lull- ed IICI‘('\\‘\ the water. She c0111.] d; . ‘ary. was niurrlererl; native concerts», t.i.r.t1_~.- hear ‘I'll-puss: rxsscr il-‘erinari- and aW-the lair (it-aham Frasmri". father- upon the high intelligence with which we are so widely credited. It. of repair. SLYPPORT NEEDED "Then. too. if we are ever to build up a substantial industrial life of our own so that we may 011103’ H" therefrom-benefits which turcrs IS an imperative duty. n11, (may, with one accord. every; business man in the Marltlmcs, adopted as a rigid principle the pur- chase of all his requirements from or through Maritime sources only. the improvement in our lififlflll °°“' ditlons would instantly astonish and encourage R11 0f 11-‘- "Daily. thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of our business that might, be placed with or through fel- low-Marltimcrs goes to concerns be- yond the Marlttmcs! Surely. it is time to substitute local loyalty for such economic idiocy. ‘Throughout your own section. will you throw your very heart and soul ,fnto this practical Maritime effort? genie there possibly be a wiser, more timely or more thoroughly approp- lor a larger VCIQGI tn replace hurled him. John Willlrilns young Englishman namcrl Harris. who his llcalrll and ‘harl planned to study, in England and retilrn as a I1l1.'\*l0ll-I ary to ktrtlinailgri. l\'0l'(‘ mg IIOJ-PII-HDI)’ received by the. l'I\Ii\‘C.'-. The. abs-enci- of the \\"‘l'i'il?ll gave Mr friendliness. bui-' 1-. a. gilnrantor- of lives. The crew got. into the boat and . blow. and Mr. “Williams would have escaped ilarl he not. stumbled on some brush. Wounded he, reached the wa- ter and was attempting to swim to the boat. bill. the natives pilirsued lvln. attacking him with spears and ar- rows till the loam on the water was wards cooked and ate IIIIII. The British (froverltnlrnt rent. a boat from Australia for the tropes of the tnariyrs rials Board of Trade activity! And. we can" ‘compel success-if each of us dnas his full share.‘ ._-..-_.,-_..__._.. and took them to Samoa. Miss Cassidy told them loo how our Wu missionaries, Rev. George N. Gor- honlc on Albion Street (llrccllng the work, M155 the workmen on her. She remembers ahcn the ves-r‘. “:k‘ i‘. murrleretl. inzlnchal. it. was a gala rla_v_ Thp v4»... ‘ :"e""o‘l‘-' Thfy lander-l and “on. apparently bc- scl. a beautiful lticture in her FUJI of 1'1 I“? 11'5" white paint. flags flying. ha: taken! ~~--""" .10 Capt-sill llclieitzlels "vllarf. I'i"ill'i Wlliialns some alarm as their present" tvncrc the town barn now i1 All ‘lei , grin‘, there ivorc children playing near. :10,dl€E-56d in \vl~ll:e vwni aboard and the party started inland The Ilfk-IIIC ' sang. taking part. in the. f/‘Pfillllllll’. In intentions of the natives were soon Ihicirlu. where she war. rcgiz-‘ereri unrlrr seen. and the sLIQIlQQTB ran for their the name of RM. Joules Bayne, priyor 3UI1d3Y S-"hool scholars. '11:- l-IIC I Camslujvs had gone ol1 a Il'l_7 to tile islanrl for, father hill-hast Ljagsldjfi, “a5 on» U; The MacKinnon Drug Co. "rut: 110.111; 0F IIETTEIC VALUES" anti Chall- zoii Bwlrd. Illllfll‘ fill". ill ‘ ‘he cercmoii field; ‘JG same lll Cilarloiieumtil all.‘ ‘l llalna 1111:. and inlitti .\1..'~:. Cm;- u i15- .1 J! ‘ha’ 1.1.." 2.111. tlerlrhc pa; a Bliss 1fa"Dolnl"|.oi Ar.- falliou: Mlle- Ju-rir- 111a‘. iigoillidi. Her father was a rio-"toi- the lath in: iii/vlaildrr llillalti lfr l‘. l,l:'i'.l,r;- n; l‘a".c.. . Mia; Larchrin l}. of '.ll~ name ' ' of Luke 1.78 .- llin lcllriri‘ lnr oi us; LIVEI. ".\..~ ll" til" fI.i\. ilffllg l.‘ c. 112:; .' "lilz-iligl rill o1. .ll,.;li 11a‘. ‘suite-i u; 1' rearlm soezi ‘hat all r-hr- Eur. in crew arliezl‘ ' re lfilmrt rim lame; ‘llt-ef‘ It \\.'i:. a .-t‘.ln'ilu:. ‘x- mi.‘ ins-i» a lil€<ltdll§ . ‘llc \c.'.'*l ‘arr. T’) .'~ AkéfllnLlflN GIRLS .*H\' U! IAL lllllllilh F~'i'D."E."i' The Canadian l‘ rail? 311'.‘ '_‘]_-lB" ‘ ‘new tlr- not like lawn lorl. 'I'll"i‘.l.<3i‘.' of civL- in tilts Cltml ill.‘ ar-g unrul- l".ll_l~"'i I*‘l' \\I'l"ll I|‘l\“l".i.'lll"l'l' - a» lllli. fi."""i" . [tijrln . u: killed i:.l'l mic four .'i‘,ll)iit‘.tlll.'~ at. tile oirvrztl: IIUlll‘ t-ni: :0 vIlIf\I up vltlllil tun Ill ilJYlllll c ll.l'.P rrl- purl 1mm. ‘ his!) a‘. a.‘ ‘slit.’ 'l v ‘l l lure l'.'l"lrl.<'ilrl.. no rial. 1"...’ r ~ 1 hilt ill" rel-iv v5.15» asiotlnrixl i.l in.) \r-,‘.,..-j \\".‘.£"l ,1 llllllal t": .."i llfYtT . ".1" UR. W. K. CARSON, Palmer Graduate Chiropraflfll Chronic and Nervous Uiseasrw I24 Prime Si. ilhone I071! Opposite SI. Paul's (‘hurch 4 n-‘PJ pulled off. Mr. Harris was felled by a 0-0000-00-0-000-0040-049-0400000400000004000ooooooeoocooe~ TGJ LET 0n or about Julie 15th IIIICPUIIOIII". are no": half completed. One second floor oiiicc zlnrl inn . Street. signed. dyed ml “its his bloorl 'l‘l'te_\' arm-l third floor offices in (Jordon Iiuiiding, (lrtiiloil Any one interested apply to the undo-r- W. S. (EORDON. >650 3913-5143-31- OQ-O-OOOO-OO-O POO+OO l