i I .~. =i di _'_£ ~...;,_- I A ¢‘_._- .` .-I LII! i :- oe II i il( if ", 'il .i '< ,_-._ 21,. ,i W i I \_11i~I‘ II ;I' - t_.l t-.J '3 < ii A 5. Iwi . i _ I ____ ` Iii, '.1' _`~;ff=~ II Il}’fiI I .Q 3 ‘I 'ii IF .I .I .ll i .1 i,~. if ii: if-' II i. Ii __.,. i r 'A lil ii, li 'II :I“lgI , xi, Ii ii ~ . 3... if; Iii rg li > i `> l .if~ t ',_f 13 __. __ If .. 1 fi J \`~ ~;-c-:- T. - t ~=-rf "'5""‘ -*'r_.ef- .5-`»~=~ ‘LE .Y l )` Ii” _ I _ 2 I t ,\_,a>»..» I 6 ’iI‘?_‘r .__ -1,11 , I F A3 lp, if _ ,r If l . ..‘ :seq _....1 -.£1 ;.. i;_Il ' ifi i ".‘ IIS’ -Ta’ _. I 'ii I ;.'I E » ."}` ' ‘iii I-` ;i. C G 1 J A l l u f I i}¢__~i”.§ _ .. if »“ u -:». it -I Ii” f.‘ 3 \ I fl ii . i 1. 1. w 'td A »~. . I-;_ » .- . rf- i I i \ z j.._-_.~;»=7_»_~¢_.......¢»-.ant-' w -5/_._ __<5l»~e J i_\ l ir `v» f , - ,-. i r & 5.' _-_ ,.» ,. . e. ,.1 ,_ .-.t ,.' Y . & s ,.___ r.. ._ .l i . I _ \ __ _ _ ____ ` ' ` " ' `" ”"`M.1\ICI-lat l '""" ' `r~ P-I ‘i .PASIHWC ~ culnnuni ~ ~ , ..._ » '“.g_. ' - ' --~-~-'J-1~_'--ff- ,._- f -. A - - . ., ____ \ Doesn’t hurt a hit tu lift any com _,OH WCHA CORNSI I i Ba S . Pain, Pain, Pain 'i un coins on . For gig Sui|i_Neuralgia _ _Q V _ lub nerve' torture, pain and all Imlb / §/ / §\ __ Good clear flour and sugar 'bags to ,ry ,mm W* Wm, “_ _|“°|,| , _ A old 90 lbs. potatoes at 120 each f» 0- . Llnimorlt” _BARBARA FIND! _PROOF OF 4 1) I premi Frid th - / 12 o,c‘;_‘;'___°_’_‘__o__ :J ___f'g:’°';___;‘_: -e1;i>a_i_u.ache_aod soreness is zona surprise him by mailing u visit to " t. scobs - Liniment" conquers my gfllce 1 m,q'h"¢n been gm' ¢0 and f l l _ . ° Y ° ......°::;°.‘f..":§:;i°':..‘:;°.:i;‘: ‘.‘;'. ‘B es.-»~.--» f~- -0- mndbms' D I S '¢l°92ll'l D\ll_‘ll‘. or dlsoolor the ski'n.;at `_length, aibout his actions ut the ' N __ °_coNNNE____ Nothing else elves roller no quickly. ldlmier. but had compelled myself _ _ ' » ‘lt never fails to stop neuralgin pain lo wall - h ff W th fi . _ . . . - . ng t 0 I nee” m2o_a_20M3_ _ mm1`e‘°“"‘ P' I"' I' fflilillll-ly. ‘whether ill_ the face. head' l still held flrlnly to thc idea tllnt pl' ‘“' “YW Pill* Of I-he \l0d5'~ D°ll't Bllf ‘lt was my right to know of all that ~ fer! _ I I Liberal-Conservative - I For Steam Communication between Merch to 1919f --_ b. Halmax. Prompt shipment. HAi.il=Ax aaa couiranv You are to no pines-but rememberi ||_AN¢,.|¢ om-°~ If P. 0. Box 1063 that neuralgia torture and pain is ' Halifax. N. S. the essiisst thing in the world to stop. Qpnpqigm XLV 1551-8 l'lMMar17 19.21 Please dont continue to suffer: lt’s so UUE* BY JANI CHECK GIVEN NEIL BV / / / \\ - . . -. . . / € needless_. Get from your di-ngglst the one rainy_ morning about n week - _ sms tral hottie of "‘St. Jacobs Llni- utter M", '0|»¢°|§»,"]mme\- 'Nl-¢y_ 1 lnent"' pour a little in your hand and wen; down mn ¢° ‘do ,_-,me 4309. gently rub the "tender nerve" or sore 'r b ld b I - '. ' » - I I ~I f ° ° '° Y °“b"° ““°"°“ °“ my snot. and Instantly?-yes. iuvtngidis/teli'_sud moody, that 1 thought i would I _ . . _ _‘ Departilient of Public Works.I ' ' ° I 0 ,-I ‘ tfliarlotteown P. E. Island I tiny, April lilh, 1919, from uliy person lor persoils willing to- colitruct with 'D TENDERS . __ . ` I III ' ciu\ltl.o'r'rl<:'l‘ovt v ‘ C ° _ I '_ , olttvnnl., crm , t __ l Pslfn and EAST nun \\'Es'l‘ nlvlsns. ~ 7- ` \ ' _ :_ SEALIQI) 'FENDERS will he receiv- ed at this Oiilre until iloon on Mon- ill tlir=_t-lsr-tors oi' the Folirth Electoral " _ iiistriri ol' i’rinr-c (‘riulity will he hold Drop s little Freezone on im ilcliilig_ porn, lnggamly that mm ,.,¢,,p,, |“m._tlie Governiiielit of Prince Edward lug than you mt It Hgh, out 1,. lglsnq to mn ,| _qunlnel 0; about 200 I resent ns in lilo i.nt-.ai l.egisluture. I in the llllll all Cciitrevilo. IVIai'rll 271.11, liir 2 p. in. to select rulnrlirlafes to rup- Itollg l°egistoi~eil, liiitl lioltl ri certificate Etivii poll is ¢»iiiili<=ri in be i'oprc.+ doesn't pain one ibit. Yes, Magic! I why wang your druggist sells i, I to carry not less than 200 llaisscngvrs I rililrri -li_\' live rlclegaitvs, . . i l . my home of Freezqne tm H ww noi loss this 10 iuiols pm- hour ALBERT sci-iuniwalv vom ""' “ """‘“" ""6 W” "““M°‘I I” de I ' .. ' l 4 ' iii ' tile faintest clizlrricters wit I ri-um cllAnl.o1'ris'l‘o\vN to ons- lf.-ii. l-iowruiii ‘*"l 9’ cents, sufficient to rid your rect of ond cllpatlile- of ilriiiitiiilliilg it speed I iorything concerning his bilsiness, as Ibis private office before t.he l0nS. A l_ibe,.m (_.,,nsm.,,_,,iv____ Cmlvemm" . unllloguny t-able. I opcllerl the drnw- ping Neil had been so disgruntled concerned him, even though, after all these years, he still refused to recog~ ning it as my right.. But early lm- presslons are very strong At home futher and mother had discussed the slightest inntterg pertaining to ev- wcll as the home. _ Neil was out. .I sented myself in ""'iiii'i3iIiIi`5iiEiI7s` lifiiiiiiiifii\iQi$0$Q$$lv¢k%#¢lQG$O QC essence .. PHILPI ' This check might have been the sub- ject of their conversation, the topic I' upon which they so evidently als- sgread? Yet, it was dated so ioag` before. l laid the blotter on the top ot the table, Then l put all the oth-ar' papers ibaclr in th-B drawer, and wait- ed' for Neil. I had come to the ouloe on impulse. He hulnot looked well for some days. Really not since th night of her dinner. Ii.; was anx~ ions about something, hut gave me either sharp or evasive answer when I questioned him. More and more was it borne in upon me that there was something wrong. If we were living hayond our means. we must rotrchch. ll." might be unpleasant, but it was fav preferable to having Noi! worried and cross. I felt quite the helpful wife as planned that I would tell him ofthe many ways in which we could -econ ,onilse without it becoming too niuch Iof a hardship. Then iis_,~l glanced. Iurouud at 'his hsndnoule-_ expeuslvely- furnished offices, it sssmed to me Iur, und idly turned over tile papers. Should I clear it 'out for him while I wiiited? I rlecirlrid that I wouldt ()ll it blot- _tllat here, too, uiigllt hc retrcnch- lint/lit. Surely he had illore room 'than um, necessary? His rent lull Ibe enornious. I would also suggest 0" Iillat to lilln, He was so careless I L. M. Mclubosh. River John _ _ V. E. Gouinnd, Montreal i iioui. iillilivns 1 I _ . vlc1oRiA’Ho1'El.. . ~:- HQ` Ferguson, Souris . I-lnghes. Sourls I D. Mills, Halifax ‘ W. A. Carroll, Halifax B, Wyndham, Montreal Capt. T. A. Lodd, Halifax J. R. Saunders, Toronto N. F. McGregor, Montreal i:_BRAND” COFFEE. » fun.; me :pound sn. »w»e»-cfemc-slum-l._.4_ e Z* also flue ¢round.fo_f Peroolltclm- NqVlr»aoId_i¢_\\Ua.; -, . . cnasll at saNsoius,~ Molrrltnaa. ‘< “ as . ""~.~i. _ ....i_ To those who are really particular about the Coffee they- drink, 'there is' one bran_d that always pleases particularly well because it ls particularly good- * Chase & San.b0rn’s “SEAL . ` E-` " I-'_ ii' ,_ '-um.-lr, ._ . _ K‘lN DNEBS APPR ECIATE D. A very pleasant' surprise -swgltsq Mr. H. Pope Cook, York, a. few even. ings ulo, when some friends from Stanhope, on behalf of the residenis there, Dl'BH0l1¢0¢l him with ii begun. ful nine. etc. Mi-_ B. nel-mi~a` iliac. Cube read the address whicll'is as follows, and Mr. Isaac Lawson iii-eg. sented the gift . Mr. Clarke was,com- pletely taken by surprise and thunk. ed the people of Stanhope for all the killdlless he had rocclved from them while driving the mail," also their ter, undc-rneatll a lot of papers, was I money that it .probably limi not oc- liio tilt:-siniile of 21 check i.iill_tly out~ I currcrl to liilil ' lined. l recalled flint I hnd realli I had noted, too, that the girls,- ilieii hy holding a iiiottcr in frontlilis stenographel's--were not parti _ lilarly busy. Perhaps he could gc_ h ‘ along with one less. Thxlt blond on every hard corn. soft co_rn, or col-n be-_ PAND ________ __ _________ _ _. .. . ____ ___ _ _ _ _______e_ _ _“___ no ______________ ____ ___m__n tween the toes. and ca luses, uitlioiit _ » ' '. lm, slightest idea that | ,mould fin _ :iiiything save the ordinary checkiwith her. soreness or irritation. Feezone is thc! OWN ‘U OR' much talked of other discovery ni' a Cincinnati genius. BIRTHS DALTON-At tile Cllarlottemwn Ilos- pital on March 19th 1919 to ;\lr. rind Mini. John E. Ixlltoll a. son. _ i t ml-:D BOVYER-Suddenly at Cove Head. March 20, 1919, Margaret, beloved dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. £iovycr_ aged-'three months, . ___‘ McLE.~OD-At Murray River, P. E. ls- laixd. on February 11 th, 1919 Bessie May, beloved child of Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod, aged 13 months. (Patriot please copy.) - 'ENGLAND HAS HIGH MORTALITY LONDON, Maron--is-for the fini time since the establishment of the system of registration, deaths exceecletl births in England and Wales in the last quarter of 1918, according to the report of the register general made pfnblic today. In the last quarter oi’ f__91B the births were 161,775 and the deaths 241,218. The deaths exceeded these of the preceeding year by 127,000. ` 1nfluenss_ it is declared, was either the primary or contributory cause o I I"r0ln CHARLO'l`Tl"I’I‘0\\'I\’ I0 EAST Fiulii Gil \ltLO'l"l‘F.'l‘O\V'\l to WEST RIVER oncc lt week. For ii pel~ir.d oi' iivc years from the _opening of navigation 1919. I Parties tendering to state separate- ly for what ilrliluill subsidy they will perform the service for n tive or ten year period. For further particulars as regards ltho rates for passenger and frlegllt, 'uiso the days and hours of sailing from the i'f‘-spective places, apply to this Office. Good limi sufficient securities must be .provided for the faithful perform- once of tile coIntrnc`t_ The Department docs not bind itself to accept thc. lowest or any tender. 1.. B. MICMILLAN, Sc-cl'etnr_v oi' Public Works. 4488-3-1-iMfmwti‘. _____ I ° . IIIERRING FOR SALE I 20,0-1-2 Barrels No. ,July Herring $5.00 per IBarreI. ’ J. A. .Farquhanson & Co. T* [\jl-A ffI..=-‘.~.‘ no fewer-than 98,998 deaths in the quar ter named. _.4 I45o1-3--14 Moi pd. I -_-re.v_f-__-1:-'J'--.--.--. mf' .__ P - - . szvvl.: 'fuels own oosvuvssl _ _ ,_ _ - Jain. i,-lyls a=‘,'_’»;1~.‘='I?,' . »\llAN'rl.too, onlie, March is-_Titel llercurro in-an -editorial today dealing ` ' e.J‘."ri;§‘;`-"». i-"="i with the League of Nations says Chile has nothing to less by Joining nu., Synopsis of Canadian Northwest league, but it suggests that it wouilil Land Rpgulafiom be preferable if the statesman of Chile, 1 Bolivia and Peru could create _ their | TH&___s_oie iium ui___l lamilvhix any _mais ery" . t' een Yclrl o .mav omesear a ua c UFD 0TS`l\\|“~"0ll and Se'-(I9 Illelf du' gctiori haf avsilabie__\II__i;minior_l`|aFd in Maelitohni > I - an ac ewan or rta. pplcsnl must ap- fsrence on the League of Notions. it l pw, ._,, ,,,,,,,,, ll me pominlsn l_s_i.d.A¢¢nt»y °?~'d°f-- i:’.'..=ii:“:.f.':;;’ .‘:".";; i’.:'.'i;i..E"r.‘:l.”'.:;:*l i C -.The DBWSDB-pol' Rllnollncee lhilt til? l but not dubf/tgcncy on certain conduions. f'hilean"#mlnister to France iius been i,-”{“,;“‘”,,?‘f,, '“,"‘x§" “""d“`h"°°f "§,°" ’“d "L ' v IVII h E 3 ln CRF 0 ICB V03" . _ ` ‘ioilcatra/.I r lily Iivc w`il:ili `nc mile of h` instructed t° attend the "enum con I‘i\Inc_illeade_ 9n|__a_ f.ir.n gli at lclllli 80 scares. ali: IUIQDCG OD Ile Léaglle 01 Nations. It '|:9r\s:_n condlllogu. A_dhablta_lile _housed in re- .l||f(' LA G I Cf I' C~! I E DYITIE V . xl ruins that cull., will support ll... prnu l3,c,,,,,,_ ° _ _ ° “’ °“ ‘ " _ ” “ Cl?" ‘mil P"°°°°d W ll" *“=°“'fl Wm*1....§".T§§"Z.'.'l.‘;I3I,§I°I°II..‘I.'?I'JFf{§Z`III§}.I.‘i..‘I.‘I,°$fi§"ifI the other South American ncuii-ills. *"°m=9\°°d-, lm” l-l-°"”.“"_“‘="`- _ Duties Six months reurltllce in cnrh of three , yen" nfli-'_ earning liemt-su-all Datent; also S0 acres extra cnltlviltior-. PH elnplion patent may be o-~ A H°IP'U| sP°U3¢ 'tained u soon as homestead patent. on certain conditions ' H\lb-What did yOu do with all may take 4 purchased lio_me|u=ad in certain distric " Price gym gel- acre, Dutiq- ual reside six mont n IIIOBG Unpaid bllli, AIICG? | in est oft ree yearl. ciillivale 50 acres and erec a I h me worth $300. A settler who has exhausted his homestead right ' wl‘°’_l 'sw they we" beginning 1 QI`li~ ales oicultivatioilia subject to ietiuction -ii 1° yer/ 1°". .def =°1 <1°S=f°y@<1 1.. ';':.f.i.-..:°..r‘i':,i :;.r::f.:"°...l.‘::.:'.2i: I ._ gem' ' °°'"“"°“I*' w colzv. c M f. n_n_lnsi-d'» Liiilmmt cum outempeai _'if_}{gg_g2_‘;f_§5j;ln}_';'}_>;l§,_~_;;>gc‘;‘il" i . _. . Il . _._ i . F' ~ . - 5'; » . III i v I y . _ Name of Candldate........................ _ District _ _ v ..\'q¢f\ ‘.5 EE -en as Lai EEEE : The Charlottetown Guardian’s AIITOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST GOOD FOR ONE VOTE 1 Deputy the Minister ofthe Interim _ '13 » .. __.___.._ - T'-W .hIotouuc.AiarApui 12:1. M-'along the borrlcr.'lIne` I v " ,~. » .l,. _........4-1.. -..,._.._.. _ l -~=°~~~=I~~‘~"-- i -1 f - . - , , .»... . ...,........,.....»_._ , -_ ' . ......... ._ ..... ..¢.».......-..._-.-. ..»¢..-.a~.¢ ' . . ‘ '- ‘ . 1 ti-‘,..‘1'-. :- as 3 7:’ I 7 QUEENS couuli 1 A Convention will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, March 25th at 12 o’cIock noon, to nominate candidates for next general election. Five delegates are required from each poll. _ Signed ALBERT TREMERE, Convener. | I ‘ SECOND DISTRICT' _ 1 OF 4506-3-14-i`lliw5i. FARM lull sill; I E .Li like il change. I Offer my ful-in of 104 acres, situat- ed at Duiistzlnnage, 6 1-2 lniles `froln I (Tliarlottetowll. _ This fuiiii is ‘bezlutilullv located iii province. ill ii good state of rzllltivution. It is _well watered with a never failing :brook at the back of farm and good ipllmp at the house. The lluilrlings are ill good repair. A new burn with concrete foundation built. two years ago _well slleltcred to tile north. Nice slisde trees around buildings and ii good view of tlic Eiisi. River. ll. R. Station on fzirln. also rllrril _ telephone, Apply to . GARFIELD R. LEPAGE, R.ll. No, 3, Mrtrllhileld. _ 4I`i9T-3-lIi\\'r‘ti'.'Ilid. 1I15 ' AUCTION SALE l will still by puihllc illlctlon oil lily pl'elliii»ll»:s on Tuesday March 25th, 1919 ni 1 o`t~lock, ll. lil., Aly i'iii'ili of 100 acres sittnited hi Ceritrn of Uigg, one llinif iiiilu from school and railway Istntion; 75 acres cleared und the re- lnuiinlcr under softwood; orchard of 60 young trees; also splendid lledge along front of farm. Good writer suppli- ed by pliinp in kitcliriil and also well ot door; two and half miles from best of mussel mild. 9 head of callin coil- sistlng_of short horns and Ayrshires ` id i 1 general purpose horse; 2 pigs two months old; 50 hens; with a quantity of hay, ollts und potatoes and all farm- ing implements together with ltar~ ness; also new truckwaggon (Bain): New Cart tliainl; new (Grey) driv- ing waggon; new mower; 1 m-ilk separator. besides numerous other nrt- icles. A quantity of new BUNCH Terms-All sllms under $5.00, cashl over that amount il months credit on approved loint notes. Terms of farm to »bs made known at sale. if the day "proves stormy sale will take place on the following day at some hour. _See Hand Bills... .. _ M. A. McLeod, » J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. 46674347 Mwfs fl I I 4-< I - 1 / - P. ic. fl. , ' i '.{ I I 'boards and shingles. | \v`liit-li Neil linll given me for house soine simple reason. gIwitli the liiglily-rouged cheeks wil striiirl out in bold relief. But l fairly| gasped w‘hcn lretllized that th check was for a very large amount.I :ind _that it was signed by Blanch Orion, I looked at the dale, an cITomorrow-Neil Forbids Barbara to Visit His Office Again. °i d' IT' TAKES COURAGE. I it struck me as coincident with the_ ___ _ visit_ of the horrid Mr. Scott. looked at my engagement hook, an saw it was a few :lays :liter I ha -:litertained him at dinner. .lust wily I shoulrl have counecte the two things, I cannot toll. Wh seeing the check should have' re I T0 Elly "N0" squarely Bild ll\`l1\lY Calvm »|~_ Reev05_ p,°e|_0wn_ I j . - d, (From the New Success.) di To live according to your convic- I tions. d y l tend to he what you are not. ‘ uiiudeu me or Mi-. scott, l linve uc-vt-.i I when those around say "WS-" l . understood. But I soon forgot thi-I T0 live honestly within Yoill' A_ A_ F0B,e,._ H,,mm,_m_ OHL Imesns and not dishonestly upon the far-i. ill my desire to know wh Blanche Orton should halve give Neil such o check and whnt it isa he.-on given for. Of course it brough to mind our talk in the cur, the nig -0 m IYour Sick Child I Is Constipated! Ioile of the licst r-iiinlliunitiesiin tile: ,_..._- I There is on the farm about 14 at-.res H .___ ch___ce _________w__o___ The _____________ ____ urry. Mother! Remove Poisons from little stomach. liver and bowels. i Give' “California , Syrup' of Figs if | cross, hllioua or feverish . /I _o it cp II/ ' ;. ~ " .:1'." I / I No mutter what ails your child, ll iientic, thorough laxative sllolilil ulways he tile first treatment given. if your little olio is out~of-sorts, half- sick, _isn’t resting, eating and acting naturally-look, Mother! see if tongue is coilted. This is a sure sign tlint the little stolzuacll, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri- table, feverisll, stomach sour. breath bud or has stomach-oche, diarrhoea, Al” 1 dm" mare 6 yea” 0 55'-I-~(--sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonflll ‘ of "California - SYl'lll> of Figs." and in u few hours nil con- stipoted poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without grlping, and you have a"well, playful child again. I Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit -iaxative” because it never falls to cleanse the little onc‘s liver and bowels and swceten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies. children of all ages and for grown~ups printed on cull bottle. Beware of counterfeit ll; syrnps. Ask your drhgglst for a hottie of “csliforllitl Syrup 'di l‘i|s;" then see that it is made by the ‘lfdsliforiila 'Fig Syrup Company." ` ..........t...l_... .......»_..... .___.._.__ _. - . . .~ ht of her dinner. also their argument. I .V n d lnieans of others. _ I ial advantage. ' though you ~ are poor. 1 when mortiiled and enibarraslied by signature on the box. 30s. , _humiliating disaster, to seek in your ‘ ruins the element; of future success. To refuse to do a thing which ll _ 1 wrong because others do lt, or because PHI-LADELPHIA, Ps., March 20.-- [it is customary and done in trade. grades spend their evening having :good time. f To remain in honest poverty while I_others grow rich by questionable meth- iods which you could easily use your- , self. ‘ To refrain from` gossiil. WIND 0"* Bora about you delight in it~ slid to Island up for sn absent person who Iis being s-bused. I Not to 'bond the knee to Popular ;pre,1udice, but stand firmly erect I while others are bowing and fswning I for praise and power. ____,._...__... Lanai. Moron aauoi-r f GIVEN TWELVE VEARS I PIIILADELPHIA, March l'l.-’l`wen- I ty-your old Florence Duke. motor _ halldltt and stool pigcon of liixllwlly- men, was today sellteiioed to lwelvn I years’ imilirlsonnlent for stealing unlo- , niniles. She reiusd an offer cf clcnllin- cy extended by the judge provider] she would reveal the names of lier accom- pllces. It was testified that thc young woman had confessd to stealing be- tween twentydive and thirty lnoior cars. On one occasion she drove a ical' and piloted four lilghwsymen to a ' ig truck and assisted in the holdup of the trurk driver. . | When but fifteen. Florence Duke eloped from her Massachusetts llome with a youth who is now serving a ten year sentence in this state. ' Nouns . The Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Telephone Conl- pany ef Prince Edward Island, will he held in the bead office of _tlse . com- pany, Queen Street, Charlottetown on Wednesday the 26th day ofMlroll.19l.9 at the hour of eight. o'olock, p m for the reception of the annual reports. the election of directors, and the tran saetion_or such other-__plg_sl_log_'g_,p)_ nie! properly coma listens the/ melting. L.: ‘ 4509-3-1411101. . c_ Timo. Bnrhoe, Alexandra 1 W. I\lcDona.ltl, SI. John e _ B REVERE HOTEL. - li E rustling :1 novel. lic might dispense , I So l planned und wnitcri But nl- °_ RIVER 0,,,._,. ,, “.,,_,,k_ _ hold expenses. It wus tile curious ways _my illotlgllts V62l”L‘