t‘ l“. V‘ i ‘ .l“- .. - -* " i ' DEC- 5.--1923 TH"E CHARLOTTETOWN-GUARDIAN . "tiietiiinsl - l l l - sisr! Kl" l‘ . ¢,,,,,,l,,,,,i.,.,ili..llll.l,.i......i_i. Births Central Guardian ,, l, ,, ml,” c,“ Amalgamation b01795 p“, Mil" ll l " -—-—— ---_i__i._.>..___. ““"‘ L ..-_ hssdilcbxlglflb McLA|NE__.Qn mam“,- lll,’ to SHOP from Helium's Cstsiog. of C. A. S. "iiyo a l; m. lllld Mrs. a. P. Monauie, l1 —-—- mm‘- m ' - —~—— - mzlll-lltlrlldlllmb- lgtlézlsyll fig‘. mlaglfhJdl t P NQTE: -—- Advertising locals . - (Continued from Page 1.) _ "3 l , _ I i r, , . _ ‘ 30° allll we p"k.'“' sonage, Boieatovfn, N. 90., lliov g8. cost {we cents per wold’ payable l.y_"lhl.nd l" Md" an agent, would be required to de- "uzvgsconsflrxrlo ._ . to Rev. B. E. and Mrs. Carew.( nee in advance. vote part of his time to this work l I ’ 11""! sllllphnnt. of Hunter River. _ in Summerside. For this reason, be- ‘Mn’ l; dcaughtetr,‘ l?‘ pounds. PHONE 222 0R 321 and your cause the work would not be so ~ l l an . iongra u a ons. pal-cap l .6" ll R , , . great, the grant would be propor- ' . - t. i in. - f i - _ , . s... Jiii ‘Li. ,..'il'..i"}S§°... $523552‘? Monthly Meeting of tic-mu min-- " -. . WA ‘y ' l‘ lib , t l, l; fnoafllg l, , do); V, ll ’ A discussion conce ding the l Q 1 llclglin in tho tbroottbstmiddsns _______r .___ Y.M_ C. A. need of a detention home was tak- ' you. ifswdgcuhsnlu tlmorl Pp." FA, Rusucol l,_ E_ L a, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the - en port iii by Dr. McPhee. Rev. llml inilii in litigant - Lane o. k p_ m" Said", Dec’ 5nd‘ G. W. V. A. will be held in their The regular monthlyhmeetlng or Maurice McDonald, Rev. J. J. Mc- » iiiid rllzii l All]: t and‘. '~'- ,_ oatlieriiie Gallant. beloved wife of §°°;'I'f- llllldlll’ ‘lllllllllll D“ llll ‘ll the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. W“ gllaollllafllglllllstlll):HjFfIZlllCBD/llglfhzfillllleyllil l‘ 955N705" 60c I l l - - l lll-ioélipilllillglglll-lzgtadSirlldilldlyuslnec p. l ——-- 31 held yesterday fllleflllmll- The Show, the Charlottetown Socieiyhi Illlllllfillllkilllflildllfll‘ lllll 4th. Harry Henderson. sonlof the ‘HFTV BEl-ow 153° "- The Fragment Mr‘ J‘ A’ Clark was llll: "all" llle llllclellllly Mlflv-L-Cmm" . l”, late J A Hemlersmh tonnerly or Klondyks has no 139mm“ lollay’ tho Chlll‘. 0th!!!‘ direct-OTB Dre"? and others. ii was polutcd out thot [til lirlb lhls clly Fifty below zero i5 i-egigiel-eggn belnif Dr- J- H. Ayers. Messrs _- the matter of the detention of (le- . - 7» _ —-- __~_:~_-:5~~_-__~~_~_—:~(—?.i.——~—--= the upper Yukon Valley and Daw- W- Tllrller- J- A- MfiMlllfln. Dr. b. linquent children is left to lln- "Mum ‘i ' son is not very warm-Exchange. T- Dew". J- H- Wllllfilllfl- J- T- illdznlont 0f the’ Magistrate. and lillfififilllMSliflfillRmiam — ___. McKenzie, A. E. Duchemin. H. E- the requirements of the law may unutslIl-llcullllo DONATmNs for Orphanage Rum. Miller, W. A. Stewart, lsaac Cart- be fulfilled either by letting the do- Quick-rcsul ts come from our classified pnscs/ Have you ever considered the work our classified ads do for our advertisers. They search intoevery store and home in the Province and if there is an interested party they will surely find him- The best class of pople read “The Guardian” and from this group of 50,000 people Y0" will receive many inquiries to your classified iadvertlsemelll- Telephone No. 132 today. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l i" I. ; IIII'T;IJZI1ITTIII'ZL t . . t "t IT: f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "i q. on; Insertion ...... ... 10o per lino of o words il- 4. Four Insertions 8c per iins of 5 words _ 0 o- Elgbt insertions .. .............. .. 7c per lino of 5 words z giiiilifiifii‘COOOOOOQOIHOOOIOOOOOOQOOOJQ ,_. Agents Wanted L050 AGENTS WANTED _ LOCAL LOST-AUTOMOBILE CHAIN on , l u; old Tryon road between Kelly's llfillllntllvelllllinbllesd Plilintflllillll lglllirseill- Cross and Charlottetown. Finder lvqf. sprlll. gelllflg season now please communicate with slul-llllg; llflgefli, demand for Bishops Palace. 607-11-30-4l. stock since the war: eilrcllislvs li-rritory; his est 0011"" F - "no equipment 3w“ s, licmnle Help Wanted "_"Fl°“' T°F.‘““°" llllwl ' wmreo PUPIL riunszs. coun- so thirty months. Write Somer- set Hospital, Skowbegan, Maine. 516-11-27-121. r vuv Nor START A sic lUIl~ ncss with Watkins 150 Family Necessities. 100% profits -l- R- wiiiltina Company. Del"- E» 379 Craig West, Montreal. zis-ii-ii-imth Wanted WANTED T0 RENZWAREHOUSE Sllllillllfl for storing curs. Plivn“ 5:174 McLnughlin Buick Service Stiiiign, 583413941. WOMEN EARN 010.00 DAILY. distributing the wonderful “Medi- cal Adviser," by Dr. Pierce. Un- folds secrets of married happi- ness often revealed too late. 1008 page cloth-bound book, illustrat- ed with colored plates. Chapters on Mother and Babe. Nursing. Accidents. Firs: Aid. “'32! tc d’: in Slcknessjletalls for 51-00-“99 with instructions to works"- Sules enormous. Enclose 10¢ t0 help pay postage and packing. lliedical Press, 648 Washington Street, Buffalo. N Y. 114643"- Miscellaneous sKJiisoi/ie silos/loss. FREE: tniiiiy. Saunders, Newsome & C0-- Miirkct Building. tlOZ-il-Z-i-Gmo. ____ Ffz: QUEEN HOTEL . WATER STREET S To Let FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— GHARLOTT5TQWN Both cn "round and bath roon‘. __~—-____ “om-m sullllflblfi lécirKliglltgltbllflfl" i I l _ A l en . ll, This popular Hotel keel’ llg llll y l74.lg.4.3l ll l"! been ,"‘ ‘Y ' i i-eiiiivsml Ind rs- ro LET-COTTAGE. APPLY 4° vol-um,“ “Mull”; Park Street " 124'?” and offers very com- lortsbio accommodation to tho travelling public.‘ "lro Ler-Fu 85 Cumberland. slX fllllmfi- 0m“ and bath. Modern conveniences. Tim “bl. l. "l", Phone Bill-l. Ofzlllllalllly 83 Cumb. llllv mil and the pu "lllllll Sl"'ll2'l ' ' ' llo . sro 1....- ‘, _ _ und for. For Snip Rota 88.00 s iisy. BRUCE J. T AVLOR. Msnsgsr G arlottetown, Hotel 00., "Ltd, yo" QALE~ROCKING HORSE (nearly new). Apply l" W93“ moutb.-—12-4-2i. lFOR SALE-A COTTAGE. WITH all modern convi-nionccs. in 8000 residential purl 0i GUY-Alli"? 1° Milne“ & McKinnmi. Royal Dflllk Ill|llrllnl;.—~l80-l2-4-ll'- ' hurt nibont the head and suffered a mags Sale will he received on Wed- nesday nt Market Building. ll EARLY NEWSPAPER DAYS and nien.-—Wili be ably discussed in the special Saturday feature "Recollections of a Private Sec- retary", starting Dec. 8th. il- 0 HEAR THE COMEDY DRAMA "Mrs. Willie's Will" at Mnrshfield Hall on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. A splendid musical programme has also been arranged. Adults 25cts, Children 15ers. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hoim of Vic- toria announce the engagement of their niece, Helen Holm Fleigher, to Charles Clay-ion Miller. marri- age to lake place second week in December. YEBTEERDAWS MARKET-Pric- es in the markket yesterday were Geese 82.50 to $3.00; ducks 81.30 to 81.45 chickens 80c; eggs 40c to 45c: butter 40c; apples 30 cents peck; hay 55c to 60c; potatoes 50c turnips 15c. Hides 5c. NEW SATURDAY FEATURE.— A strong sidoiight on men nnii ovonts in the curly ilays of confed- oriitlon will be given in Mr. J. L. Payne's "Recollections of u Privati- Secretary" starting in Saturday's Guardian, Dec. 8th STEAMER ARRIVAL — The slimmer Margaret Coughlan ur- rived from Montreal yesterday at‘- tcrnoon to take a part shipment of mils of the P. E. i. railway to Van- couver, sailing via the Panama Ca~ nnl The steamer anchored in the stream last evening and will pro- biibiy dock this morning. , WILL BROADCAST PROGRAM- ME-John M. Francis, director of "The Masque of Troy." Tray“, L’. lY. has written the director of the Iiilinrlottetown Dramatic Club in- lvitini: its members to “Listen in" ;oii Monday evening, Dec. 10th when "Tho Masque of Troy" will broadcast a theatre program from lthe Rensselaer Polytechnic i_ns- ltitute, Broadcasting station WHA iZ. Troy. N. Y, beginning at 9 o‘ jciock in the evening (Eastori lstondarii Time.) . . . . . . . . . . .. .. BOY BADLY lNJURED-A ser- ious traffic accident occurred yes- terday afternoon on Richmond Street, when Arthur Duffy, six year old son of Mr. . P. Duffy, grocer, Richmond Street, was run into 'l)y a motor car while crossing the street near hls home. A bov in his ‘teens was driving the car. Title little fellow was very painfully compound fracture of one leg about half way between the knee and ankle. iHe was taken to Dr. McGuigaifs office and af-ter re- ceiving first itlil was taken to the City Hospitaflwhere he remained in an unconscious state. At u late hour inst night he was still uncon- scloilia. ATTENDED EXHIBITION MEET- iNG6.-—Mr. C. .11. Smaliwooil ro- turned Monday night from attend- ing aconference of exhibition man- agers at Ottawa. The meetings inst- eii two days during which a full discussion on exhibition policy ‘in regard to Class A. exhibitions was taken up, Consid- erable attention was given to the roiluctionJn numbers of breeds oi livs stock to be encouraged. especi- ally in the poultry classes. The four points largely discussed were the mutter of prices. introduction of commerical classes, ‘ ‘ and Jud- ging and the educational value of exhibitions. After the regular meet- ings a further meeting of all exhib- ition managers was held and on as- so clation formed to be known as The Association of Canadian Exhib- itions, comprised of Class A. Exhib- ition members iii Canada and also winter fairs receiving Federal ai Mr. Smallwood, who was elected n director of this Association, also attended the Royal Winter Fair ut Toronto. PERSONALS Mr. E. B. Grant. Truro, is at the Queen Hotel. Mr. S. Allen. Summerside, is in the city’. Mr. F. L. Clark, Halifax, is at the Queen Hotel. Miss Agnes McCormack, New Bell-ford. Mass" was a passenger on the Borden train lust night and is a guest st the Victoria Hotel. Miss I‘. l. Byrne, Detroit, arriv- ed last night on a visit to friends at Moreil. She was registered la evening at the Queen. ‘ Miss Lilla Garret, daughter 61; Mr. John T. Garrett. Post Master, Souris, left yesterday morning for . And clasp his hand in n better French River; Pendleton. The meeting was opened with ii scripture reading my Mr. Clark and ‘prayer by J. T. McKenzie. Minutes oi‘ last meeting were read nnd approved. REPORT OF COMMITTEES . Physical Com:—-Mr. J. A. Mc- Millan read the Physical Directors report showing n marked increase in activities in this department. Report adopted. y Membership committee, was re- ported on by Dr. G. F. Dewar us followiiz’ Business men 143 Seniors l65;"Liinited, 82: Students, 2F; Juniors, R2; Total, 503. Educational Committee, reported on by Di". J. H. Ayers. Boys Work Committee-Mi‘. J. H. Williams reported 115 attendcil father and son banquet also tlint his Coin. was not yet completed. Finance Committee—Report oi‘ this couliniileo was given by its chairman, W. A. Stewart, report adopted. ' General‘ Secretary's ‘Report- This report showed very marked Increase in tho activities of every department, especially creditable being tho amount. and vnluo oi’ the work balm: carried on among the boys “liikei-i," “ill-Y Club“ Loaders Clay's have been featured. The Iii-Y meet at Moncton was attended by the general secretory and three Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. boys, The effect of the meet promises in very materially assist in improving school conditions. The General Secretary made a special pica for help of members of the board ut Sunday morning meetings. Report ailopted. New Business-New Years cele- brntions-Latiicu Auxiliary have decided to co-operate with board of directors in holding a new years reception. Program outlined. Ail- opted social committeo to handle program und hnvo power to add to committee. Letter re constitution was allow- etl to stand over until next meet» lug. Meeting adjourned with pray-- or by Dr. Ayers. The report of the Physical Dir- ector will be found elsewhere in the Guardian. IN MEMORIAM MR. PHILIP MAHAR The death occurred at his resid- ence, Kent Street yeeterday inorn- ing of Mr. Philip Mnhar, an old and highly respected citizen. The deceased who was in his 70iIh year, resided in this city dur- ing his lifetime and by his fair and honorable ilenlings with all with whom he came in contact, made numerous friends who will regret to learn oi his passing. The deceased, who although not pursuing his work for the past‘ three months, was about his home us usual and it was only Monday he was compelled to remain in his bed, the end coming quietly yes- terday mornlug at 6.30. Besides a eorrowlng widow there are left to mourn four daughters. Mrs. Jas. Brown. city; Mrs. Re- ginald Ramsay, Stqstephen, N. 8.: Miss Mary, Roxbury, Mass, and Miss Louise, of the Patriot com- posing i"oom staff; frell, Roxbury, Mass, and Joseph, San Francisco, Cai., also one brother and i'our sisters. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear father, Mr. James Beer, who died Dec. 5th, 1918. 0ft times we sit and think oi him When we are all alone For memory is the only thing. Thnt grief can call its own Home time we hope to meet him Some day we know not when land And never part again. INSERED BY HIS FAMiLY -——<<0->—-——-— HOTEL ARRIVALS RiVERE HOTEL M. Lewis, Boston; J. N. McEach- ern, Souria; Duncan lilnoKenzic, French River; Lucy McKenzie. French River; Vesta McKenzie. Edward Stewart French River; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McLellan, Bonslls; R. M. Gault, Toronto: B. ‘Inwatson. Toronto; A. MM-‘DOIIIIIKNBW York: W. l-l. Stone, St. John; J. A. lnce, DeSa- le: C. C, moo, DeSable. ___.__..__._..________.__ Mr. Job-n Williams and his chum, Mr. F. Mshar, were to Peolies Station. on s shooting tour to Mr. John Mcbsllaifs and came home with 118 of the wild game. Dr. Geo. ‘Dflflllll who has been spending his holidays with friends in [his city and Hunter River, left Proprietors , yo; sALE-t 8E1‘ IRANTPOP.) Seattle. Wash-where she intends yesterday morning for Boston. -___:__, i gompmlu‘ gem“, new; 1 Cheese to reside in ‘future. -—-— -'_' Ostvsr. new; 1 Cub Ranging. "—"’°*"-"‘_ - l Mills lntlznxrlidnororlgilfllgfolfwlllljgi: ‘ . . res , a m .‘ (wlllEN lwTEL» uallilllilciioilppllohlilsgue. ~ she has accepted a civil service ‘S. Alien. Sumfnonsldo- E B ' ' g7. .1242!- ..'YOUNG ADAMS CO. M00471 position in that city. Bllrnnt. Tniro; Miss P fl hi...‘ ---------__-.-" AUOI, Dec. 10th, to 15th, inclusive. —--- ,. . . , , _ ballistic-ll‘. L. Clark, Hum"; c“; 06h QALI~4 QILVER FEMALE Reserve seats tickets on sals st Messrs‘ . Jsssop a J. M. foxes, ‘Poplin strain i. L’. _ Apply B. J. .llAl [shop's Drug tots. Special rites er and the Secretary. Mr. R. A. a cl "i l. eai ng house. two eons. Ai-' Anaconda Copper ......... .. " Canadian Pnuifc KB-"Wlly , liHi l-iv York Ci-ulrni _. .. itliiw Culin Cnuc Sugar . ~- Cruciible Steel 67 ‘A International Paper —- Kelly Springfield . 31V.- Mex". Petroleum .. — international Mor Marine ~ Press Bpeel Oar —— Reading .... 78% ‘Southern Pacific 88% Studebaker 103% Union -Paciiilc . 129% Uiali Copper . <- U. S. Steel 94% the arrest. formatorlesi-the fir The question of home cuinc up, and that the only feasi tho present was to ti-d I'm" the ensuing year;- President: Mcilillliin. Vice Presidents, Rev. R. C. Eaton llnlllolggv. iliniérilclefllllcnonaiil. rar o c - - McKlnnomyK. (‘,, m’ will‘ Donald secrfilllry 'l‘i‘cusuror, Mr. W. L Cotton. ' (lfllYlIIlllltlfih-hf Iicilwoil, Mrs. W, i-‘. J. C rs. llodgson. Mrs. S. Stewart, Mrs. m“ Mllzlll/Allllrs. Jenkins, Mrs. (lot- .....:..;. ‘i. “‘i<'““’ " “""“"" M’; Nhlq 1y. I rs. oily, Mrs. ilicCreiiily . .. iainor, Rev. ll. D. Raymond, Rev. W. Orr Mulligan, Rev, R_ so John, Rev. W. M. Ryan, Rov, E_ lvl_ lllllllllllllcllllb lllav- Dl'~_ (39059. Professor P. A. glrilllihli/isssls, A, E. lliorrison. Results of Last Nights Billiard Snooker Tournament Billiards and Snooker galore ia-ai. night at IJZUTIilJPOS Bros. The ii-i- l ierest in tihe big (Oilfilament is l". cmflfilllll Illshtiiy and ilie games more closely coiiltestcd. The two sets of billiards between Perry v6 Snmpei and Henderson vs Ryan. were w Ryan respectively. The Snooker games were hard fought and interesting throughout. Chandler and McNevin contest- ed for honors on the get-awaynvhile Seutner and Spencer rounded the llvelllnilfs games up in an exciting f ue . in the first game McNevin leil Ohandier by 6 points at the finish: ' Spencer taking the verdict from Sentncr by one ‘point in the finnl issue. ' Tonight Charlie Stewart vs Knri Mil-ford and William Schoileid vs Bert Williams, will furnish till’ thrills on the billiard tables, while “Wackey" McEachern vs l-‘elix Herrlil and Levi Cudmore vs W. Walsh will perform at Snooker. -—-—-—<.o>-——- STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Dec. 4.—<Stock ‘quot-u- tions furnished by Johnson and Ward, Members oi‘ the Montreal Stock Exchange. Bell Telephone . 124% Broin-pton ...... .. 4i M, St. Lawrence Flour ~- Ottawa iPower ....... .. 105%- Cuba Cane Sugar iPid .. 53 Fan American Petroleum 62 American Can 103%,, Brazilian Traction . 39% Howard Smith Pifd Howard Smith Com Spanish River Pi'd . Spanish River Coin Steel Company of Canada British Empire rSteei 1st Pid Pennuins Abitlbi Shawiliigan Laureutlde Pulp Canadian General iElectric Cillllfldlllfl Steamship 1Com do Pfd Asbestos (‘oui Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg rPot-iri. National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchlson ......... .. Am. Car A‘: Foundry Am. Locomot vi.- . Am. Smeltin-g A’; R's l! . MONTREAL sxbuauos 1934 Victory 102.30 193a Victory . 104.95 1922 Victory . . — 1937 Victory 107-05 IANKS “all Iii .. iinquent child ont- on promise of sood behavior or on the parents bond. lliaglstrnte lllartiu explained that the delay in bringing children to trial is overcome by the Juven- lie Court. which is empowered to bring up the case '1 few hours after The president pointed out that some confusion existed between tho _ moaninglof detention homes and re- st being merely on industrial it was decided bio action for send children, whfi" "EQBHHPY. to the homes ni- rcnily established in other nearby Provinces. The Following officers were elee. Hon. Dr. W. J. l’. Mc- on by Snmpei and. Set "yoursef staight on these Bran fa If you eat bran] it is because you ‘slack relief from constipation and toxic poisoning! s! EiiIHrTrticeTcaIToDIy aggravate ldilll ‘lressing conditions. Part bran foods cannot permanently help you! Tliey do not have the ‘neces- sary bulk or roughage that makes ALL BRAN positive in its mechan- ical action! 'l‘liat is why Kellogfs Bran is a necessity! i To gel: llie relief your physi- cian will tell ‘you that bran will give-you must he certain lo get Kellogg’s Bran, BECAUSE it is lALL BRAN! That is the kind your physician intends you to eat.‘ You only delay positive relief when you eat foods with a partial bran content, because they can only help you in proportion to the amount of bran they contain l You haven’t time to waste on 25 per cent or 50 per cent relief when you know that Kelloggls Bran will give you 100 er cent relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! Every dayls delay lcls your con- dition become worse' Pills and Kelloglis Bran-Jsecause it is ALL BRAN——is GUARANTEED to give you permanent relief if you will eat two tablespoonfuls eacls day, or as much with each meal in chronic cases! If you would realize liow deli-l cious Kelloggls Bran is-cooked, krumbled and ‘ready to nah-and. what it means to your healih—you. would not lose a minute sta to cat it! All grocers sell Kellogg’! BrauintlieReilamlGreenpackage. JEN KINS"&l SON, Charlottetown Dealers for Kellogg's Toas ed C0 Flakes "and Bran _ l _,_____ -__ _, _,_ _ ,___A _;;__-_-_1_—_ ~_,~_-__-;_;;,_;_ -_—-_—;_ ';:.:r;- ;:_.;r._..';-__:. . - _._ us... WI-I-QLLim Bunk Nova Scoiia .................. .. 251i gel-mid officer oi" ll. M. S. “(lul-lll“, railroad, especially a branch mire" o1‘ the NtfwllOllllillllllll‘(£0350 mm lllounl McKlnloy - Nations! Whciit, DH". 10514;; May 110%; Hlll‘\'i.‘y sorvlcc. On coiulllvllmlv “l pork. ilotcls und other accommoda- Jlily 1085s. llll-‘i fi"l“'ll"' h“ ""'"°""‘l ll’ "Mlw tions ioi- tourists should be 11lo- Corn, Dec. 73%; May 74%; July Wcstiiiiustni" in 188-1’ to tnkc scr- “(led at curry Smllonv ‘he ell. > 751M ‘vice \\"itii the Dominloii postal de- trance lo m‘, park Addlugllg] luiriiutint in the New llk-stininstter post office, and its rclii-ving clerk nn postal vzii" service, ihcn opera- ting between Snvonn and Port lllllllllyl “llllllll lll lllllll llllclllllenmlllnioucv und ineu to develop them. f V Clllgallydlllllcnlllllll llllllllllly pom or: This lint-nus, in l1 nutshell, more lco- i: ti Th best wny to got 0 a ' U" llll‘ "llllllllllllll (ll “l? llnllllllly lllllllllllllllltlllll. sieitlli-rs is, l believe. to, IS llllll mm“ m" llllrvlllv to vlllll-Oll‘ HIlVCYllHC tllv opportunities the vcl", Mi". hicLcoil-lizid the ilistiui- uxrmmvv offer“ and them ls no ‘ou-rvnicnibcroil by pioneers oi ~ ' following clipping taken lllm ,l,,l-_ oi" ut-lnc iiii- lllilll oiril-i-r‘ "“““*' ‘ml’ l“ "‘l"*"'ll“‘- it"? "W111i" Outs Dec. 433a; Milli’ 45%. Juli’ l“ l. shat-ping cars will be in" 9" ' re for ihc tourist travel. "Alaska, an undeveloped count- ry. has iiirgc resources. but needs .l. MI‘.'J. 0. McLeod Tho from 1i Vllllfifilll/Pl‘ 1111001‘ ‘Ylll bf °l on the first lioe-"inl trnin to ri-nclililll lllllllltl ill“ llzllllplllllolo 5811651? intcrcst hurt» us Illr. llicLcoil s a vnm,nll,.,,l, in lllnyv 13x1 o" ll“. no l . l 2 s son of tho into Capt. Ali-xanilci" Mt".- uhnrgunlzllllnl, m- ll“, lmllllll 5",, nbnui tho sci-nit: attractions oi‘ [mm] oi‘ Orwi-il und n hrothci" of vim, l“ lsn7’fll“l"1';llsuml‘llsl‘l1"il‘tlI\I“sl‘d|l hill new lnllustrici-l must. Mr. Hugh i). Mcliooil of hloniniziiil. ul- a mllmly "mil lwrvlpp l,,.,,,,,.ll_l lit‘ t!ll('()lll‘ilRf'llVllllll dovt-lnpcil. Coal A largo glllllerlllg ‘ll lllll ll"lll0cl' Ml". hlclioiiil was vhnsi-il tin" lhf‘ "ml "lglllill ""71""! mlllll b“ ‘ln’ Mo“ l" l-lle 098ml smwlll" ll"“ll"lll' lnsltinu oi‘ Hll]li‘i'l[lii‘llill‘lli oi‘ ri|il-‘(‘|'¢'ll9@(- bloii in llii- ntiicc oi‘ Postal luspcc- ‘Lay mall _,,,,,.,.l,.,.’ “illll-l, l". ill-pl, ml‘ -l- 0- lllfllenlli l" llmllll" llllll ll until n furihi-i" l'i*(ll'l£fllll7.i'lll0ii oi" flll‘l!\\‘f'll nildrvss and prissi-ntzitiou ll“, I)n$ll‘l ,l,.l,,,l-ll,l,.lll ll, 192p ‘on tlgc ocgilislilotiiitigl] lllflallltzéirlfélflgiills will-n his title was (‘llllllfllfllil tilHiu-l 1y 11110 l l - ispvftlfll‘ oi‘ postal SHITIC!‘ is o ('I‘l ycnrs service with ihc postal ile- ma" nlprmul wlll, M,’ Mlll-l-llli-lll ~--. - $- g Pllrilllelll- und the railway mnll lll‘l'Vl('l“ lllr. lllcllcoil ltnoivn throughout l,rfln,.ll_ lmmgllrnlpd l“ lsll-L ‘vng 0""! *0 n" ‘flllinnl the province as “J. O." was siupur- 'llgconlinuti(i l“. l, selllll-llie i-nillyg Pvbllll I ""070?" ‘I intuuilcnt of railway iunil 540N100, ~€_<.>__w___ up-lQ-dilg hotsl. G00; which position ho occupied from . - "l" *4 "u". “ml its inception in 1897 until his pro- ' - , prlvsts baths-Tho Oslo- motion to tho position of insptcinr . of postal service in 1921. llo was l Ins II Plmolll l" W" presoiiicil with it llllllflflfillll‘ irhiiii‘. l Cllllll, TCIOIIIOMI |ll and nn address expressing ilii- rc- “l "om; gull-gull. grei of his nsiinciiiti-n ni his rotlrv- ._ ' "In. _ iuent, coupled with hourly iinoil (Unlted PM“) ' ‘ “TM” "l" '1 m"; “l”- si-mr'ri.|<:. iliilii.“ use. :.~--Thr H. c. InOWN. Ainskn iinilroui lil t y llL‘ i101’- old Day‘ Raulled’ i-rnmcut ni a colst oi‘ 536.000.000l “nu”, - . . l . , ~ F; ,3}; lgqijggyigglgwgg,my; lg‘, it'll‘. ‘llliiifi-‘il T.‘J§.I3.‘.§I‘L."'i_.fi- "fiffilf. associates of other Occasions on lmlllfll-‘i, vvthoniirlomlioll-illilillrullllltllll":l which he was the reclpcni of prc- lllll‘ llll” "l _‘ ‘f u _' “he kmm sentations, instant-lug St. Vnien- "fill “llllllllllllh” l“ u" Rh“ c0,’ Ltd,’ line's Dny. 1885, when tho citizens “h” h“ am” "l" ‘Tell: Ydll“ ‘ v of New Westminster presented ‘m!’ M" i" “dmmle l‘ ll P"°P"|“9" . him with ssoooiiii on the burning of llr- l-nmlls form"! W“ "- m; llmlllc l" 1335 pal-llama"; vol. ilui-itrial voniiulsainlicr of tho “test-l ed him $250 for saving nntils from a ""1 Pilfml‘ Rllllmml- "ml l“ lll“ burning trnin. On various occn- PO-‘llllfln his ‘VOTR “'00 3° Qlimllllllh “long llll, nlll all," o; ll,“ lllllllvill- colonists nuii industries nlong the Mall Sorvico Iiiiil prcscnicil liliii Tllllllfll-WBY. "B "l" "n!" 71'3"‘ ‘wiui Vlllllilllll‘ lilfilllllfllllilltl of his continental lines hava-‘ilono- "e efforts on their hchiilf. and flnnlly hopes to do thr- sumo ihiniz lii the best pcrosuntntion of his iifo, Alnskii. ivlieii "on viili-iiiliii-"s Diiy. ml, llt‘ "ivi- arc twins in ilsvolou not was presented with ills ivlic. "(loii only industrial tonnage,“ ox- .l. F. MacDonald, Msntreslv J. A. l<‘, hoirsionil. Truro; C. P. Milo- ters, Si. John: C. Sterne. ‘Mom:- ton; Walter Army. Truro; T. ll. Walsh. Moncion, H. C. Lomxl-{sll- iiix; W. Jcseop. Si. John" ‘M. Cnmpbeii,.Si. John; v . Winkle, New ork; F. J. ~ i, Ottawa; R. J.' off tit-w ' l Bank Conrmerce ................ .. -- blesl her." piiiiiieii Mr. Liuiillii, "but intend to Cursor Outllml. u‘ = it " ""