_.-'..:._.,:_:_,._':. ;':.. 4-__',; ;_~ .I..-`§_-_'_ = J fl. i' f_"i :,: my , __i-ja.; - i ...if | ' ¢ . ,:,.. ___-.E_;;1.l;f 1' rf 'f;-rf gill: .* . 1 9' 1 793 :__ .1 __ \' .. 3 is “iii 1.53; -Q -if ‘I wi; 1.1?-V 9 " sift- _ ' lil -ii __ ___ _ ‘__ __,~ ___. ii? ir . . - _ _ if .~. if > _._ fill, ilsiir 1-lfilli ii l .l."i'1;ll 1' _»‘._2,i`= . l.-~. y. “iilii . r 'i iii li.-f hi ~;>;=:»-= “1-'.5- , - uw. ; _‘T-‘ '- .~ - ‘S = . 4 "ar,-" :café 1_1 -F'-S-1-E4,‘vni-”.ef§.~_,»_ `-< l, _~=z - _ i. iliiil .;s_ " ="l2ii ',l, :_i. .i.~.,._ _ _l ,\i‘ ' ~.'_1~l'-1 .,_ ,_ if, iii. ;k'iill,: _5 §.i_ .ll sr - ~¢.;; _ _}_l.: __' l- . '11 ' < ;"` l ._ ». = ir‘-- ii. ll?-'_' _.l 'l -f l "l ild. , W 7 when 1011 Angle Catch Fish Getting a big haul is not always luck_. The successful angler is gen- erally the one who go_es prepared. See your equip- ment is complete before you start. We have com- plete stock of the finest Fishing Tackle to be seenlin the city. Its all new and modem. Rods This line is assorted from 5c to 25.00 at al- most any price you wish to pay. Look ours over before buying. 5 lil Gu Q = llllil//III G. .lamieso Druggist sm|\\\\\\\\§///muslims Gifts for the June Bride Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useful from the best factories ‘ in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable G, il Taylor Jeweler & Optician ..\ ~.... .- __ _ _._ ij.',`._t--.--_»,.-- .-,tt-,,,, ~‘.-.'i~~' ,, 1 1? -_.Q - gg _,___ , _,___ _,__ ‘. u»~»--~v-»- ffl I Montague Black Fox Ex change - Uorrupondenee Boileifed I.. H. McKinnon, Manager N Montague, P! E. I. _ nrllrlls SEAMl\.\'.--At I-lunlfvr lliVei‘, Juno 22nd, i914, Mrs. Thomas Seaman, aged 75 years. Funeral Wednesday, at two o’clock to New Glasgow Com- etcry. _ NOY.- tlilntered into rest nt Hazle- hruok on Juno 22nd., James S, .\o,. aged 40 years. Funeral from the re- sidence of his uncle, Samuel Soy, Hnzlebrook, on Wednesday, 24th_, in. st., service colnmcncing at Z p. rn, the funeral to leave for interment in Pownal cemetery at 3 p. m, _.__--_._i_`.. LINKING UP THF. TROUPS Ulf EMPIRE LOND().\', June 20.-The movcm-ent for linaing up the British nnd the ('anadian militia regiments, inaug- urated by the late Lord Minto,when iiovernor-General, has received con- eoderable attention during the past few weeks, and it is now learned from oiiiciai sources that the King has approved oi alliances being form- ed between nine regiments. These are: The Royal Ilegimeut of Artillery and the Royal Canadian Artillery; the Sixth Inniskillen Dra- goons and the Twenty-fifth Brant Drngoons; the Prince ol Wales lloy- al (12th) Lancers and the ’l`welfth Manitoba Dragoons; the Fifteenth l(ing’s Husaars and the Fiftoeth Light Horse; the Sixteenth Queen‘s Lancers and the Sixteenth Light Horse; the Eighteenth Gueen 'Mai'y's Own Hussars and the Eighteenth Mounted Rides; the King's lloynl Rifles and the Sixtieth Rides of Can- ada.; the Durham Light Infantry and the 106th Regiment of Winnipeg; the Light Infantry of (lxford nnd Buck's Light Infantry, both with the Fifty- aecond Regiment, Prince Albert Volunteers. ___Z1¢.-'__-__ from takin: ~ r 'ru E ouannrsn advu-uns; rims... ... _...ana Subscription Phone,._.-... ... .-.---‘Ill-,ll News and Edit. Day Phona....~. ... 133 News and Edit.N_l¢h¢ Phonasl.89b138 Head Omes nt Charlottetown; Branch Offices at Bummsrlide, Alperton. Bouril and Montague. - London Office, Marconi llouae, Btrsnd W. C. President... A. Bartlett Managing Editor... ...J. B. Burnett reason, anno za, rm. D1 IRY 0F EVENTS TODAY. City liiaglstrntc’s ('ourt, »9 a. m. Lnymcn's Missionary Movement- suppcr, St. James Hall, 6.30 p. ml. l‘rincc l‘}d\\'ard Theatre, 7.30 and 9 ln. 1‘cople's 'l‘llentrl-, 7.45 and 9 p. ln. `A4_.i____i.%1, ___ _.________l JUNE. Bron WATER. $3' 'riino.H'¢ Timo. H1. T’ Date. FT. '7'0 0 8 $®\l&3I»§El_’J\-4 §sfeseeeeF sinensis: ~i-_1~§c.¢_cr_:c=c~1~_1-1_1echoed;-1_1-:-vena »¢~r~:o=>m~1~'zoco¢<.::-1::e_:»e=-me2614. Hi M- 'll:21 l6.52 18:16 l‘h. 19:28 lf, 20:35 53 21:38 S, 22:37 M, 23:33 Tu 1-1- ..... ..... W 0:27 11:31 Th, 1:18 I2: ll F 2:01 113:04 2:48 18.5-L 1-1:50 15:51 10:56 18:04 10:11 20:14 21:10 22:02 22:52 Tu, :-10 23:41 W. 10:28 ..... l`h 0:28 11:10 F, lzll ll :53 Sp., 1:-10 12:38 S I M. Tu. iv. -_1-:J-Iqae 0n~z:.1==é© -1-1-1-1-.W ===.=»-:..= 10 li 12. 13 Sa.. 14 s 15 lil 17 $‘7`m_~_l§-§>¢w»a»r-cs 2§§i‘25.§i5§ __i-1~l-1_-ga-24 -»-r:z5»o~1:n M. Tu W. 'l‘h. 18 lil F. 2) Sa. 21 S. 22 Mo 23 24 25 2:27 15:27 M 3103 ~. ___ Tu N140 l-1:20 15:35 OUR lfNl(ili`lS (funadiuns of all political Cl`0fldS will unite in congratulations to Sir Robert Laird Borden and Sir George l~‘.ulus Foster on the honor conferred noon thorn hy His Mniooty in ndnnt- ting them to the exclusive and well-. guarded Cll`Cl0 Of l(¥ilgl1t.B Of 1.110 iirund Cross 0f_ Bt. Michael and St. George. The must distinguished order of St. Michael and St. George was instil- tuted in 1818 nnd consists of Sovereign, Knights of the Grand Cross (not more than one hundred, und to wltich Sir _Robert Il. Borden and Sir George E. Foster now bc-' long); Kuiizllts Corumallllers (not more than 2100) and Companions (not more than 600). H. 1*.. H., the Prince of Wules is Grand Muster and' First and Principal Knight Grand i`.‘l'oss. Tile only living (hinudialin in this circle ure flight Hon. Sir Charles l*‘ifzp:li|'i1_-k; Right I-lon. Sir Wilfrid llnurier; flight Holi. Sir Charles Tllpper. 'l‘hc late Lord Strathcona und Mount_Royu.l was also a member of this order. The letters specifying the title are G. (‘. M. G. The title is conferred only when n vacancy oc- curs, as the number cannot at any- l 20 27 28 29 80 W _.___ Y-.. _,.1 r 8li¢!‘_il, never except -in recognition 'oi eminent paris! aerviee. ' That it has .well merited in of ths.t_wo_ dminont Canadianfs who have llllt been honored will be admitted by all. The rank of Knight Bnchelor_ to which sn w. w. suliivonhos boon I admitted, is more ancient than the' " linlghtly orders or fraternities and `M°°t‘»'°°'l` DMI’ owes its origin to the Knights Ban- _ Th” V“ml° is ueret, who were crested under the tl" °°°“°° 1° tl" nnynl standard on tho and ol hotels, ° *wil* °' “‘° by the King or the Prince of Wales. 5°l“3 °° in “Nm” 'rho dooignntion or n Knight noeho- °l““'S°° *mt “‘° G°'°"“' lor is the simple prefix Sir cud it is ..m°“1' °m°l°1° °“'°t°_d _~|_n°|1°7 'mm permissible to attach "Knight" or ‘“mb°rm°“ 1° an thlpany chest' 1-KL" There is h0_ limit to the In f.h8 PTBBB l‘0p0l'C of N18 inV8B1'-lgB- numbers of members and there are l'l°“~ thu” ““l’°°" tl” f°u°wi°g no officers. Previous to the` last ap- P°f5E"°Ph' 1 pointmcnts there were 36 Canadian 0“° Wit“°“-_ Mr' nimble' sprung Knights Bachelor. ya new sensation when he declared sn- l.onh~ nnvios, K. o. M. G., our llwt the Cvntflbntlvn to campaign only other l-_ l~z`_ Isinnd Knight, is or fund! by l“mlwrm°n was a resu- tho 0,-der of Knights (;0n;mnnqe,-9, lar custom. Mr. Ritchie swore he _ had paid to Liberal governments in NEIER|NNRY llY6|EffE Now Brunswick. He did not mails _ ~°-'_' _ n contribution in the year 1908, the I)r. (harlcs H. Higgins, D. V. Sc., year in which Mn Hazen was re¢_um_ B. Sc., Pathologist of the Depart- ed to puwen but this was about the ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, con- only exceptidn_ He had pam to Lib, _tributes ancxcellent sr_f;icle gi Veter- _,ml governments for twenty_hve ;';_‘;'y I_{ui__ii°;;n':;?_ Plgfllghe e°;f_l_'_'_l_'; years and had not complained. Ip ‘ ' the present case there was no Health Journal ‘ t ht f h ld- th t Dealing with the qualification of 0l;ou§en_y? I; ggullgzl alt it 12:8 vetcrmnry surgeons and the pm' merely n campaign contribution and grcss of veterinary education in Gan- he was glad to gwa “_ ~ mir’ _Dr'_ Huagmsti Bn,” _t,h“tdU"hi;° Mr. Ritchie‘s frank statement is_ vc cl-ina y c uca. on ln ,ana a s i t. "fe ee'-1i=="°f1_°f= - we-° we §I.‘f.T”.Tf.l`.`.....‘.‘i.”'l".'.°.. T1.. “$25.21! :lgh is may ‘ae demrid' great strides lllight have told the same story? ave em mu B an we anticipate livery little while, a noise is made lunch fl'om the progress already ac- _ _Twines because certain _ _ , _ in some p wmphshed' I Bm Bnmcwntly OPM' politicians believe they have caught 'f§Bm;_ to _geneva :lat veterinary certain other politicians getting c_u_c_h lon wi it some ay requ_ire ha away with mdney for the campaign mu more B tenuous appren mes lp fund. The ublic is expected to raise .. P than is now demanded' its hands in amazement and chagrin. After declaring that certain food Now the politicians themselves are .sn lwhind arenn nl now k into P . h t I conditions at a suitable interval thaw eyes' the big sm t e graf ers party must have a lot of money. need of thorough veterinary training \ certain amount comes h;om su _ _ -` _ I’ as follows' ‘ porters, but nearly all that is re- "R°°°“l" Y°*“`5 have “'lt“°S"°‘1 0 quired. The rest comes from-where? marked evolution in our conception _ , _ of the relationships between human- The public docs" t know' 'nm pol” nnd votorinnry lnodloino. with our"-“inns kn<>“'-- incrcased know-ledge we find that the As rl result, political lifc is cou- one is inseparable from the other stahtly undm. B,,shiciOh_ The Ohh nnd that the study nl comparative if hi d id tl t i _ pathology has caused us to change as one en, m' money B gxvm P P , tagious diseases. pected is still in evidence. Premier with a Co.. into the The report of (7. M. Lampsnn, & Co., of London, upon the Juns sale of furs, held on the 15th. 16th, 17- th, and 18th, inst.,'ha.s been receiv- ed and sh`bws that while in 17 eases out of the 28 valrwtles of furs offer- ed, theprlees obtained were from 10 to 25 per cent. _ llower fhlan the March spies, and while there was not. a single lititance of an advance upon. the March prices, those furs that rc- mained at the March figures, includ- ed silver, cross, 'blue and white fox- es. Red fox furs were 15 -per cent. and grey and kitt- foxes each 20 per cent. lower. Mink from the li. N. W. and Eastern localities realised the some price as in March; but the mink fur from the western and south West- dropped ten por cent. in value. That silverlond cross fox iurs should maint- tain their high value in the fse ol' such an almost universal drop in prices, is, of course, particularly gratifying to fox ranchers and of im- portance in regard to the considera- tion of the gtabi_Iit;y.0f the industry. Supplementary Letters Patent have harm granted to “The Wi`»low Hill standards and the necessity for ' _ 1 |00 Ltd " f th f _ _ ti _ I . ., ., or e purpose o en maintaining animals under pro or n0t_ surprised at any revelf? ons Illabling it to change its name to that .. of The Willow Hill Silver Black ` 't ch ' l ' ~ t ~ ' ‘ ~ by ‘° ° ° is _ _ . . . ~ lugs were prescribed by the Mosaic Money d0e§.n.t row on trees Fachh ' * *; law, Dr. 1-liggins emphasizes the g l ` ‘ i "The G1050 F0‘-‘ EXCIFII-lE.’0 ami A' gencles Limited," formed in Summer- side with 3 capital of $30,000 divid- ed into hundred dollar sh-ares, has been granted letters patent for its incorporation. - o a o- - " Among the fur farming com- panies which have just been granted letters patent for their incorporation. is the "Sum-lrleroide Mink Co., Lt.-d.," .tho capital: stock of which amounts our View ,_-,int win, me ect to com for value received or for value cx-|120 $10.00". divided- into shares of the value of $10 each, ' ' . C O I ' Veterinary or animal hygiene deals ,Them is ““"th°" “‘°il‘°d °f fl““"°‘ “Tho vhoi-ry Inland savor Fonoo., not only with the sanitary surround- mg Pohtlcf-‘I °f‘ml’8l8"5- wh? “Ut Ltd," "Magnet Fur Co, Ltd.," and _._ _ SilkStockings? also with Si1k__Boot The following stock is offered Saturday to clear, all new stock, -' Black, silk' ankle..................80c, 5 1-2 doz._in all sizes, Block,silknnkiei........_,.......5o¢, 12 doz. in aildnn, `White,silkankle..................50c, 5 doz, in all sizes, Pure silk`hose at $1.10, $1.25, up to $2.25, in all sizes. Blacksilklisle.....................50c, 10 doz. in all sizes. ' Tan,silk lisle...`........ 5_ _“ f‘ “ “ White,silk°lisle... ........50c, 5 “ .“ 3: `_“ White_lisle..._....'.`._...... ..25c, Any quantity. t ` Black, silk ankle .........25c, Any quantity. Childrens colored lisle, in sky pink tan at 35c, any quantity. Children’s sox,'}a`ssorted colors, at 14c and 25c, any quantity. PATONS .i2fa.°rf. 1. - _ ~ ~ l l Queen’s Square School' Cadets, i; R' A" West Kent, School Cadets, 1 ____ The results, although not- equal to The annual meeting of the Provinciul Etlnlliatll fgrrdifielraillharlis atllfe ogtzatillldaxhohll "NB A950031*-i0" Ol Pflllw Eflwll-l'd'sl1ooting at Ottavnzi this season was Ilillllld WHS llllld l'l`l_¢l19 P0ll°9 C0ll¥_`l- so mach high-er than over before that 'i§'.l§’é1'Inl¢"`“i 'llii’d'iiinwii§'§ln“é.§°§$§l`Exif’ 2° .fii if .if §‘,lf,,,"‘°§f{‘°_h,, “,‘3I2_`§;f,‘°2,‘,',’ Hlwted- lille President Pmsmted ”h°lh:line`~shot(si at the ymeetii not reaching, fifty-third Annual Report of the P. R. A, Proceedings for the year 1913, and after discussion it was unani- mously adopted. The oillcers for the ensuing term were appointed, -as fol- lows! l'res.-(`ol. F. S. Moore; Vice- Presidents-Lileut.~(_'o1. H. D. John- the prize list; at all. 'ihn outstanding point of excslic-nee _\n".~_s’tilc shooting of. Leader, Pei-ey_ liandrlgnn of Prince of Wales Col- lege Cadets. .who won first place in Wliitn v. School Cadet .ag`gregatc, win- ning [fleece-'1in~ilve other matches and 'Y°§l”r°e fl ' filo” \\OV.4 _ .luirlilllliill _rs li-.`;._:»; nv" "YA \»“° 'B35 Small Deposits Welcome If you wish to start a Savings Account do not hesitate because an have only n small sum to gin with; you will be welcome at our oilice. Some of our lar e accounts began as deposits of 3K1. It is our aim to have customers come to us with the feeling that we will attend to their business with pleasure. 23 The Bank of Nova Scotia Capital _ . ._ |_gw_¢” sr........- - -. - has lshaun nnancnss Charlottetown - Sununeraflls ¢iborton. 0'Lenry - Kensinmon letarla - - _ Montague _ , ` nnd an _abundance ol fresh air and sunlight arc the greatest enemies of contagion. Not only is veterinary ll ‘cnc concerned with the animals is concerned also with those dis- eases that are communicable from animals to man, either by direct con- tact with the animals, their pro- ducts or some intermediary bearer. That diseases of animals may be communicated to msn has been known from time immemorial. In this connection Dr. Higgins says: “Food supplies must be eiiectlveiy case w w an nr ce may e transported fronl one portion of the Our existence is thereby dependent in ter, their freedom from dangerous disease conditions after slaughter and that the whole process in- cluding transportation, is carried out with due regard to proper sani- tary precautions. cnl and veterinary doctors included, in Vhurlottetown we .still drink our milk, cnt our meat nnd bread nnd hild h t thought as to where they eome from innocently express surprise when d neighbor, n friend, ll son or n daughter is carried off by tuberculo- Evening Jusr Asslvsn ainody lines of lndiaf- svoning slinooéo-in,__ cnn'_Meihi_»,nna e X.: lo 1 ings amidst which B ww of the ahh be frank? Publish campaign contri- "Alllha Silver Black and Patch Fox hutions Say to the public ..ycs_ we Co., Ltfl.," are the titles of three 'D815 _HY9 kellll but l1lS0 l1l10_H8llil1Bl`1' ` t Hi new fox comllllnics that ure seeking handling of the products derived from lake '“0’1°Y 0 mn 5'0" Pol “al pncorporution in this province. animals, such as meat and milk. clllllpalgllsi llere is where it comes _The first named is formed with a capital of $350 000 divided 'n.to ten That the irri.nedia.te surroundings arc ff0'm~" __ ' ' _* 1 important from the purcly vcterin- Uni" thi" is don” them will l’°§glli:;l;‘i?lhatlie:'tt2;?v(li “olfu A]l{b"hi~tlJtr?.h'|l,‘h2 My viewpoint is apparent when we scandal when politicians are cnrelcss_Ma__nct hompany wh, have its head know that filthy sm-mundgngth lack and constant suspicion when they are office int (_lhar_;lJot_.{f.etl}wn$%l~(_]__0:_s E? l_i_i_;,v§ . .t _ 0t_ ' a capln s c 0 . , who 3; sunlight atnd fresh air nssis _ in lllt does __0t_0__0w that the chm_g0s_int0 shares of $10 each. The Alpha e propalra lon o the contagious gum an -5 ca 1 al W I 225000 _ _ f l> y nt ‘1 I S , diseases of animals while cleanliness llllidll hy MF- Ullgal ill fill” lW“/ the value of the sh~arc`s $1; eaeh,’nl-ld llrunswick Legislature are true. They its chief place of business will be lo- arc under investigation. llut the cvi~,°Bt°d in S“'""“’"ld°- dence already adduced is suiiicient to KILLED IN ACCIDENT, show that there is a system in vogue ____ ylzl - _ . themselves and their 'diseases but it' '1`h°f‘3 is llflthllli-I illh°l'0lll31Y bad, in M0NCT0N» N- B-» Jllllfl 19--BUSH i t _-t -11] th 1- ht I Fowler, aged 28 Intercolonial mn- gh B Blghcm 2 ll; _ )e;_r__ liohtlg od lchinlst wasklllod’ today when an au- _“Y~ Y "0 " 5 1 ““ to nnd -smut -cor collided. _'rho lift the IJIBIIB Of DOUUCHI ll°15i°ll ill street car was derailed and crashed this country at one stroke ubovo_into a telegraph post. Fowler was suspicion, whllo removing what muot:§_;1U_§h_ii`l>¢tW_°°n H wr and pest. John v- be -f -1-°;"fff‘°= °f --his ..‘:.f:....':‘:..:.“°i':'3i: ilvlnlcolm who were in the auto are Fon ALL I-“NME” 'hold on charges of excessive speed- --- ing. Citizens ure signin reminded of tho? ------ meeting in st. .lninoo Holi this ol- A WARNING ‘ d d cnted fr d 1- i iggsgivgr .FSH is mmf;m,£s§h_ ternoon in connection with the Lay-_ Sir __I__ nppeurl-B that drivers ____ tial today than ever before in tho man's Missionary Movement. As al- me _hes tm k thut th _ ' t _ _ _ _ Y li o phivemun- Un .history___¢_J_f t.l_;l;c_;lvorld. zricsult of the ready announced the meeting will Emzhtoh Road is built hu, their uHe_ open with a supper at 6.30 after ns. ns soon, us they some to the which addresses W1-11 he giwn by the bridge they almost invariably take to um.¢_h»h surface to another s s s_ _ ,the pavement, thus endangering tho visiting representatives of the .move-_lives of the c____ld__8n _ _‘__ __ v_é______ ls greater degree than formerly on ment. Those who hoard Rev. Mr.‘The mad m"r is "t‘_'ia‘l _ 5;; _ | p pe een iny n ml? co °D°E°t;°“__"°!t gt‘;_v°"_‘_'/"°l'3'_“ Hamilton in St. James Church yes-,bad state for bicycles, 'but a rider wosecxpcrs esyo e on - . _ , _ _ _ fulness of the animals before slaugh- ;e‘;i_a_5_"(';_°rni_Tgi a‘:‘_:.i“ th? Mrs_t__Met'|:,1‘; (£g;,'";;fes:‘_ft;i?;'° hs? _l_’;’};_(f:"__1l_;°_;’1l_; rc v w - os u n eeenngw,ebe_ tn feel assured, bs lmxious to hear him his l;cv;';n;?"in')lg;;’rO;';'h{ °lf__,exp1“l"` - ir! _ asain in his strung - vigorous pre- It ln hoped tlinuthin wnrnlnn. will scntatinn cl the aims nnd duty of 'tho be sufficient, but if not the offenders Christian Church. The other gentle- "““Fl‘ b° P"°l”"`9'd tn *R149 th" C011- sequences All the augllol-mc5_ our own medi.,|m°“ “°°°°1°‘t°d with him h"v°" ““ The attention of the authorities is eqlully manly mel-wells fer nwn and onllod t this 'll rt t tt med them tn our c mn Wu' "U B Their message is essentially for msn, o npo an ma sr. “gmc upon these n0mts_~ yet hem will also address thc meeting. No I nm. Sir &c.. one shouldmtlss this opportunity of _ CITIZEN- hearing these strong fmenirepresont- _ ing the different evangelical churches I l don h l conditions tho ro r -.““d'““' "“’ "W" Wh° l°0k-seriously Beware of Olntmenis for Cafarrah in w n y a p o _ _ duced whether diseased themselves limo the pmblem or Ommdlanzmg and - that C°nhm M¢|'¢\“'Y _ ' ' ' C _ have been in contact with disease or* hriltianmng Canada and th” ev" increasing population that is flowing in. ,,,,.m,,.,. ,,,|||,,,,.,,|y dm,,,,,,,he "hu of me" have come from unssnltary and dis-l . ` V i 1 _ H nnd completely :is n q.lh h | l p, case breeding surroundings. And ws' n mm “ 'P5119 Of fill!! °Bl`l5l\ Bll°’-‘ld enrgrlnlz ll lhmusll vneugug Num "° ""'°"°._.' 1 _ §i,,¥»'if‘,§§,»§-'-§,°i‘.fi‘.,?:“».°,'§,°.~;‘.f'..ih°-.':f°:°:s.:”l:..°li: aoUNn 'rwo Mons: vioriras. »llfl’\'» dniv§'fnn¥."l».'l .°°il.||-J"8'ili'.'5}'.i."i:’.i°” - lol rods lr. .5 _ °-' :‘.:'.'.:..:. " ....:....1. . :l.:.°i.-.;'.':hi';-~.‘§.: hi uh 1 H hi t QUEBEC, QIIB., Jllfl9 NN.-'l.'\\`K) l'D0l‘0 f R dlrnalh' ilptl tlil\i00a_' ' sis _w ch r;e cr am Y __ s_ ory :oh Emma" bod," were found yeah", olthe sy¢em.__isIl‘l|yli_E1li§ill_¢"i;l:|°¢gi-':|,'i;'|T,% env ronmen can accoun or. 1 n __ _anis you i s ge _no ¢ gimlmg,-,,'|p, we complacently and good na.turedly,;la“,i b°l;Zr§::|°“°:"d ))°h::g(;;r‘;:§;a;’l;“‘g‘,|”"f,,&ql'f‘;‘°d°-6ll|°- l'ft\"-l~'Cl'¢l\¢Y&f3°- h l I ti th t by \is.P bo . 1°‘=°°“ °° °“’ '°‘“° °“' ‘ inet- -se---'°-_.»f~l 2' _”°- “'?““°""- ~~__-'_»-»i_.ii'~:'ifi'f~;-»_.»‘lii’_&’l.?.°-=-»»-f‘.’°_'. dit.. Slippers. 1, Men’spa*.l’rmps for evening wear. ` _,- . .L p ~,...;., sen. R- 0-: Li=ut.~‘»`