the!‘ Surface and Save the ,. USE “ . pagan: 0's» P°11i11»l911*°°'="1d1"°'°'_"°‘ "iii-é; the leather. Easily lPP11°11~ V,I,','|,,,,|ll‘ Patent opener. w». Tan-O l... T... lltfill and Wllllwblor White) g aostrou nhacamo comnhnv. ROMP?!“- ., i ATTEMPT ‘r0 ' DYNAMITE - ElSSEN-PARIS EXPRESS EISSEN, Ajril IL-Ah attempt to wreck the Essen-Paris exprese~ with dynamite occurred lastnight between Kettwlg and Werden. The empress was proceeding cau- tiously, as usual, in‘ the Ruhr dis- trict, when the locomotive struck a high explosive placed on the {FBUILIWIIIBII at this point skirts the Ruhr river, The ongino was wrecked by the terrific explosion. but the day coaches. ‘sleeper and ("liner did not leave the tracks, No one was Injured. Genera I Degoutie has fined Kettzwig for thitiact fifty million marks and Warden twenty million marks. ----<oa-—-— LABOR GQNIDEMN§ - RUH-R OCCUPATION Gives a iet black waterproof demand-lug the withdrawal of 1111 dos-trad that in any case the Brit- that, to emibark upon "the abominable Shoe O9 10-428 ‘foreign forces f-rom. Germany. During discussion of the resolu- tion, ‘Herr Crispien, of Germany, said the Socialists in his country ish should not withdraw alone. M, Louguet of France, asserted ‘but for the nplit in the French Socialist Party Premier Poincare would never have flared Ruhr adventure." lie added he had strong hopes that next year's elect-ion would not only destroy Poincarlrs majority, but llou-ble ithe Sodlaliz-tt representation In Parliament and materially alter "the present tendency of the French lmporinlisnl." King George's recent, invitation of the Lalborltos to Buckingham Palace, over wh.ich there has boon much controversy, also came up for discussion. i The Central Guardian THE HANDSOMEST spring coat "135 111411 you ever saw ready today Moore & McLeod, Limited 4-7-21 HEAR THE APRIL Brunswick records at the W. T. Wellenr Co.. bid. Queen Street, Jewellery Shore. 4.7.31 WAITING FOR THE new coat- ings‘! They arrived yesterday. Moore it McLeod. Limited. 4-7-21 THE NEW COATINGS are here. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 4-7-21 BROOKFl-EILD CONGREGAT- ION-Services of the Brookfield i-QHBFQBMIOII. on Sunday April 8. will be no follows: Hunter River l1 n.ln.; l-lartsvllic, 3 p,m, Brook- ftelll, 7 p.m. LEGISLATURE YESTEFIDAY._ In the _Leglslature yesterday mor-' lllllg-IL iblll incorporating the Home lilissicn Board of the United Bap- tist Convention oi‘. the Maritime Provinces was given second read- Illg‘ dud passed with some minor amendments. Adjournment was made until 3 p.m. Monday, THE OAR FERRY-The Car Ferry made four round trips yes- terday, leaving Borden on her first ‘trip at 6.00 n. m. and arriving there on her last trip at 7.55 p. m. There is quite a lot of freight mov ing now and it is expected illllt the boat will continue to make nlore crossings than ordinary. ENJOV.ABL-E—.LEOTURE.—- A,t Prince "Street School last cvcning a collnlnre-honsllvelccture was giv- >_ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " 111511 kiven it as his opinion that a PAGE. Thane; - , Fxtellsion Grant (Continued from Page 1) meat. The Province is well aware how this road scheme first started. Not one dollar would have been voted if It, had not been thatUnit- ed States saw they could not get| their automobiles into the country unless they first got good roadsl They sent down here a man named Squire, a large shareholder in road machinery, and the Federal govern meat voted. $20,000,000 towards the scheme at a time when condi- tions were hard ‘throughout country. The Chairman asked the hon. ‘member to confine himself to the clause under discussion. ....Mr. Speaker Duffy said there were some features of this busi- ness with which the House should ‘he acquainted. When it was found ‘that $600,000 had been allotted by the Federal government to this pro vince and that w.e could not expect to use it all, and when it was found that Charlottetown and Sum- merside and some other towns in the province would be quite will- ing lto pay the required 60 per cent to lhave the highways run through as pant of their streets the com- missioner of Public Works sent out three additional road projects (Nos, 9, 10 and 11). These referr- ed to Charlottetown and Summer- side and were approved 11y 1118 local Government. ‘It W118 101l- 111111 under the Highways Act the streets referred to were as much main and marketable roads as other roads. But at Ottawa these three projects were held n11. The mailer was argued witlh the Commission- fln by Mr. Henry lSmlth, chairman er of Highways but could not Ibo I was quite [member on the other side to re- thel of the School Board upon (‘bar-pug [l1fmlgh,1Lh8 reason given be- lottctown long ago and the chan-Ilng that the precedent would be K85 11111! 115W 111111911 D111“ 1111 1° a bad one to establish as some of 11111 DPQWM- 511ml" 11 111"“11'°11 I11°"tlle cities throughout Canada. if 11"" or "m Chmqottel-“w” wpm allowed to illke advantage of tho "it shows wr- hzlvc roachodour rightful place in the councils of session of its three-day con-fer- the nation," declared Ben Gard- snce adoplcdnresolution con-nor. chairman of thc London demningths Ruhr occupation ondbranch of the ‘party. LON-DON, Aipjil 6.——-'I‘Ilo ‘Indo- peadenl: Labor Party at today's ‘GO-O- O-O+&§§-O-§- flOfi-O-OOO-OOW 6 O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATES-Me per llne per day, 9e per line per day for tI day: or over. 8e per line per day for tl tluyu or over. Count Il word: to a‘ line. Group: of 5 I ,, n, Inltlul letters, count an one word. 10¢: per cent. rlllcount (or oulh. Anlllreln furrnn part of ml. nnll nun be pull! for. Special Rates Furnished Roomn ml. 15c for seven Wurdn for one week. Situation “Hunted, 50c for an-vcu words per week. Ofifi-O-O-Ofifififi-OQQO-XOOQ-O-OO-O-OQQ-O-Q-OQO-OQOQ-O-O-O-ffi-Q OOQOOQOQ tneth Ferguson seconded ‘by shown, which Mr. Smith explained very interestingly from. nlenlory. There was. a very good aticnll- once, Mr. CdIJB. Longworth pro- sidlng. At the opening of tho mcl-i- lng the school children gavn a plantain; chorus null at tho close sang the National Anthem. A_ _ hearty vote of thanks in Ml". Smith was moved by Mr, Ken- Mr. J. D. ‘Seaman. PERSONALS Mrs. horst city. George T. is: visiting her home in the Agents Wanted Miscellaneous MA RIAGES P? WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 products. Direct to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins 00., 879 Craig St. West Montreal. AUCTION SALE OVF JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR.lY'°F15T°N-3K1iNN5'R - A: veyor, Harmony Jct. B-ZT-lmth. stock and implements on Aprl’ St. Iltnllrews I Skinner all of Georgetown, Medford, Am- Munso. lilardigan on April ___ the 4th, ‘by the Rev. D, MncVicur, FARM William Woolarll Yorston u; Sybil ,grant, would use nil 1111 111° amount at the disposal of their various provinces and the rural roads would not benefit. None of the provincial governments except- "ing l‘. E. l. would approve of city iprojccts, nnd this govarnlneni 11111 it because it could not lake up the fllll amount of the Federal grant at its disposal. The matter was zlguin brought up with the I-llgh- road was none the less a main or Illflrkelndile road simply ibecause it lllllllelled rto be a city street. This was the best wréument Summer- side had in regard to Water Street. M-R. A. F. ARBENAULT said he in flavor of getting Water street made into a permanent 511881. which would ‘be a conveni- Qllcth-iwt Ouly to Sumrnerside peo- Dle but to outlying farmers as well, in hauling their goods to mar- ket. lie did not think however, that it came wI-tlh a good grace from a mind the House that the question should not be made a political foot ball. He was surprised in rend- |111'E 0V6!‘ the bill that Sum merslde was included in the 5111191118. because the Summer- ’side project should have been set- 111611 10115 ago. He remembered IJUST A DAY BEFORE TIiE BYE- ELECTIONS, that a telegram from Ottawa was produced and shown to ‘hini i'rom Hon. Mr. Sinclair, stating that this project had been adopted and that work would be proceeded with immediately. lMR. McARTIlUR asked lf those were the exact words of the icie- gram. ' MR. ARlSENAULT said no, ‘but it was the meaning. lie had not the telegram ,wiih him, but he re- membered it very clearly. It sini- cd that work would be proceeded with IMMEDIATELY. This mes- ;sago came JUST 0N Till-l EVE ‘OF TILE BYE-ELECTION. lie llid not blame the Junior member 1'01‘ making use of this, llut———- MR. McARTllUR: The SulllOl‘ member, you mean. MR. ARSENAIYLT: The "nlember. IMR. lMcAIVlll-IIIIR: T-ho SENIOR member. ‘MR. STEWART: lie is not talk- ing about you! (Laughter) MR. ARiSldNAlllll‘ said it was the JlIlNIOR mom-her to whom he was referring. lie did not blame him because he was young‘ in poli- tics dull n0 doubt believed the tele gram. The proposal illzlt the town und city streets should share In tllc grunt was u good ollc and mot |WllIl his thorough approval. But alter the promise to nlukc Water Street permanent, it was With- drawn agaln. They said it had junior ways Commissioners. They were sympathetic lbut did not think they could got the consent of the min- isler of railways. Later they wrote lalivising tho Province that no pitrt oi‘ the grant could be used wiilll- in the bounds of any town, city or village. This finding, -Mr. Duffy believed, was not justified by the WANTED—INDUBTlRIOUS, CAP. able man Q5 to 50 years. lln blast- ern End King's County. Handle local trade delivering lRawlelglrs Good ‘Iiealth Products direct to 10th at Mary Stuart's Stauchel.‘ 4 7 2i RUPTURE APPLIANOES-APPLI aaces for Rupture, full particu- JEWERS- PFIIUNTY. -—On Monday‘ A-Drll 2nd, at‘ St. Josephs Globe,‘ ‘Helen Elizaibcth Prunty, of (than, llottetown to John William Jewels‘ {Charlottetown papers ipleage copy. towns and villages, there home. Largest, best, fastest sell- 1118 line. Products on time, ‘low- ' est wholesale. no advance in prices. No experience, practic- ally no caplal needed. We teach Sh, Stratford, Ont. 1120935-23-8! $CENARIOS AND you 1o mflnage‘ your own per. rlflht. and‘ sell! them. Scenario manent, prod-table business. W111"! Headflllllft-BTB. 623 M0111 Largest, strongest Company, somery St. Dept. A18. San Fran- given mostjoooperation. Write 111"‘)- clm- 534-21111“! age, occupation, references. W. T. ltuwleigh-(lm, Dept. 1832, lion- (I011, Ontario. 7-10-12-14-11. m" “"51"” 1% Ywfl “"1- '31“ Female Help Wanted “gm wmu m, pwucumm . c. ‘McGowan, Kiimuir, WANTED AT ONCE AN EXPERI- enccd maid. Reference. Mrs W. sTRm/gp H. Prowse, 48 Grafton Si, 4-6-31. _ WANTE-Q-HOUBEK-EEPER FOR ' few mouths, two miles nrom city. ~ Apply "A" Guardian.‘ 4-5-31. MAID WANTEDA-FOR GENERAL housework. Reference required. Apply’ 146 Pownll St. M. 4-6-31. FROM ROSEBANK ranch, Southport, 2 silver black foxes, male. Reward of $100.00 each will be paid for the recov- ery of them alive. Leo Frailk, Charlottetown. 4-3431 f"~—*——~— BTRAWBERRIES-‘THE LEADING 011611 crop, you can raizo Senator Dunlap where an farm crop will grow. Will stan more rain and water lthsn potatoes. $5.50 per thousand. $3.50 per five hundred, $1.50 per hundred. PREPAID T0 YOUR DOOR. Send for catalo- gue. ' Packed scientifically in moss. John Wiggins. Small Fruit Specialist, Sackville, N. D. 17-s12i WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL‘ housework. Afiply City Hotel. . i WANTED A MAlD-—COUNTRY girl preferred. Apply Mrs. Wood- man, Spring Parlr. 4-7-31 W-A N T E D. — WOMAN WANTS work by -the day. Mrs. Woolrldge 27 Rochford St. 4-7-21 INKLESS FOUNTAIN PEN-FOL. luw the dollars-SBO to $100 ner week, the money yours, some- thing new, not an old, worn-out proposition; field untouched; ex- perience unnecessary; takes everybody by storm; money rolls ill, SIICII 50 sell 40, demonstration In one minute, sells on demonstra lion. The new lnkless Fountain Pen, the twentieth century won- der, never leaks or spills with this pen. no more use for the ink bottle; sample pen 50c, this pro podtioa ls 18 karat; money back lf not as represented; aunt's profit 200 per cent: exclusive tar ritory; send for pen agency to- ‘- WANTED AT ONCE A WOMAN or girl for general housenvork. Apply Mrs. W. A. Match, Hope- ton. 31 W-ANTED BY APRIL 21th A MAID ‘No washing. Apply Mrs. Ben]. Rogers, 252 Prince ‘St. 4-6 3i For Sale l-hlfhlfé In}. IMPERIAL oss- oil u engine. Phone Mr. Fraser 588. 4-7-31 day. Don't wait. Ink-less Foun- _ -~ tain Pen Co., 1522 8th St., Dan FOR BALE 4 H.P. ACADIA GAB- blolnes, 1a., Dept M. 24-ts7i ollae engine. in first class con- dition. Watson White, Murray llivur. 4 li-Bi IFOR SALE-HOUSE, AND BARN also 2 acres of land at Green Day. suitable for a business 111111111- Abbly John E. Bray, Lot. 65. 473i Male Help Wanted MALI HILP WANTED- MAKE Money at home 815.00 t0 380.00 paid weekly tor yourmpara time Ifltlll] lhowclrdl for Ill. No Canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. Welt- Annl ‘Browoard Service l0! Oolhorrle Bldg, Toronto. iron sALI-lnlowrtnso HOL- ltoiu Dull, N0. 41MB bred by A. _ . on”, dim twenty young _,_______,___ l ‘Mu ‘ _ ; A. Runny, New Lon- T Let . . l-ul ° In * » reflux-mo OFFICE Max's‘ ' on OALI CINTII on WALL a 1111 6°11" 1' I ' . . dip ‘ llilltcd and heated. A797 a mo"! u" '““"" ‘m’ bm" Two limo. ems-rm .. dine" cull warrior nyut . Ap I w. '1'. Walther 0a., u’: hi’; - ll» ~ 4-7-tf CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Corruthern of Howl-an. will: to extend their thanks In their may friends who anhted them during their recent lars. Write J. G. Smith, British Appliance. Specialist. 15 DOWIIIOICAMERON-LAMONT -_ A; STORIES Wanted. We Type, revise. copy-- rlsolsrsln-Eo s H o n 1- H o RN , l ' and Dam Dual, Purpose Strain oil ‘Shorthorn, Sire is lmp, Priced Groom" am not show on the hair imam it in nmmfl b: the walr- anll pliable and unnatural that no , tho ‘M61159. [Tipper lilllsboro Street, ‘Charlottetown by the Rev. l). M. banal-t. on Mlarcll 28th, 1922i. J. Locllaher, N, S I IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Stephen life April Gtll, 1922. Oh! sad it is to die soyoung. With life so full of promise, Inserted by a friend. m MEMORI-AM - In loving njeraory of Thomas Al- ford Ford. who. died April 6th. 1922. , l ' One year has passed, ollr ‘hearts still sore As time goes on‘ we miss him more Ills memory is as dear today As at the time he passed away. Inserted by the family. ullllll Hiiil iNil ll sills Costs Few. Gents a Jar Keeps Hair Glossy, Well-Groomed GROOM KZQQIQl. Combed Mllllenl Uu lt- Fine fer l-Iulrl n-Not ltlelq, Greasy or lmoliy Even obstinate, unruly or sham- pooerl hair stays combed all day in any style you like. "Hair-Cream" In ‘ a dignified combing cream which lives-that natural gloss and well- dmalned effect to your. halo-that final touch to good dren boon in bnlinels and on social occasions. Orealelus, " utaialeu "flair- therefore your hair remains no soft, trouble and bereavement. one can possibly Drugstore; 110110N111. who departed from thisl menlt who actually contributes to the cost, as long us the form of lthe regulations is observed. There {if the city chooses to allow them to 1Opposition has said tlhat sonleof the provincial highways were lowed to do last summer. iMR. SPEWART: Quite a number of them! lMR. DUFFY thought it was a pe- culiar statement for Mr. Stew-art to make, to say that some of the roads were worse -than they had been before they were touched. The fight for the grant on behalf of the towns and city has been going on since June 1920 and now it is felt that there is a good pros psct of success. There has been no negligence. Mayor Jenkins and members of the Charlottetown City Council have been to (lttnwa as well as others, pressing Olll‘ claims. Under this proposed act. the provincial government can, ii they please, compel the mainten- ance of the town and ci-ty streets made under ilhe grant lbut they will not be under any obligation to do so. Mr. C. iMcArthur said Sumlner- side had a most promising case In water street, about a mile and 11 third long with improved highways joining it east and west. if a test case had ibean made of this street from the first the matter alight have been settled long ago. Tllhi street is certainly a mllin highway and according to the corres11111111" eace talbled by the Commissioner of Public Works the lheads of tho Federal departments did not turll down the Summerslde project alone. Summerside was intending i Ill-I been impossible to make Water Street permanent but now they colne again with new legislation, null say that this time they are really going to do it. lie hopcd this time they surely would _11B able to carry out their intention. THE ODYSSEY of William Matthews ILLIAM'MATTHEWS was a merchant. His Confederation Life Policy contained the Total and Permanent Disability Benefit. He contracted a cold, which developed into tuberculosis. H: became totally disabled, and has been an invalid for years. He cannot follow any occupation. But he is receiving a monthly cheque from the Confederation Life Association. He doesn't have to pay another’ penny of remiums an long as he is disabled. His policy is kept in all force. When he dies, the policy will be paid in full to hi: dependents. Nodeductions will be made for premiums advanced or for payments made him on account of the Disability Benefit. O O U I O Naturally, you don't expect to become totally din- abled. But you may, and if you should, then the possession of a Confederation Life Policy containing this very lib- eral Total and Permanent Disability Benefit will be a source of lasting comfort to you and your family. You are invited to write for iull particulars, or to ask for a representative to call. CO |illlt wily was not this act introduc- loll a year ago’! it must have been known then that it was ilni1<15=11111° regulations set down in the l-iigh- Wnhmn 1eg1s|a1i0u_ He would like rasuns; way“ Act- m“! h“ argued ‘he mat‘ to see some guarantee on. behalf of 13.51;,- \Vnnllcro.s ti. Guy's llospli-ul W1‘ 011 11118 810111111 ‘V1111 1M1‘- Remthe city and towns before the Act 5 (played at Reading.) m“! the me""be" M Onuwa- buUIs put through. it should be easy to] without result. Now however, welomaln such an agreement n5 will| have the admission that if the Pro- keep me vinclal Government will take 061ll-.'m|1y-1ndgmnl~fied-£53,108! all chnr-' trol of certain main streets through “as For instance’ m the construc. w°"111 mm or the streets, accidents may! (mhibition). b9 “me Justmcimll“ 1°” ‘the 141v‘ occur before the streets are turn-I mg 0f ‘the Kraut ~11 w'°“1'-1 1"’ “Fed ovler to the city 0r towns. Would Brooklyn N11t1011111fl I .: -- -- ~ N» Y k A ericails . material to the Federal golorn not the PPOVIIICIIZI Gmornnlent be, iyBzttefiles_rtl\1,letherl Manmuxnnd §r95p9ngtb19...4n _,t.l1is case? . ,SIlOliLD ILAVE ‘A-NTEE, OR SUM 1., t0 ‘Mlflrgfllfet May Cameron oflernfllelll. t0 lllalllthlln these stfeetihiwlhl‘ NOT CQST THE PRO,‘ . Arsenllult| go into decay as the Leader oi‘ tbenmped s|ncere1y that the thing ‘VINCE A CENT. Mr. lwould not be made a political foot ball, but he would rculind the SIGN- -IOR member for Suntmersille that ‘the little political dodge in the Ill- |cident' he had referred to min-hi- lhllve started the ball rolling. lMr. E. 'r. nlggs supported 1111c bill. The than amount of the grunt must be used up 50°11 01' 11 Wm lapse back to the Dominion Gov- ernment. The bill could not have been introduced sooner b60811“ last year, when the House passeid a resolution favoring the 8111111. t we; thought beyond the shadow o a doubt that the money ‘#011111 be expended, but a technical was pulsed ill ilhe llleflllblmtl. 1 Minister of Justice now 110111111 0111 that unless the ‘Provincial Goya-I'll; ment has some 11111181110110" “vf u“, streets some legislative change ‘vould he necessary in order thfl the gran-t 1111811! 11° extemml‘ (To be continued) BOWLING There were tWO games mned last night on the Y nlleysi‘ “ti: first between Z1011 111111 °'-~ e1 n, and the second ntcitwccn (lenr Christian and Bil-P 5- |“ the first game Zion 1110112141816 with the mslllritlcev-i 11°11" °1 pfnP. The s Baptists with a Following was the econd 8111110 W“ “"11 by total oi’ 214s 1111111- llne up 111111 4.011 you HIM It. v . provincial government‘ WEI . .. .. A sum: ol1An-l11“‘t*‘-11Y-- ""1=“"“- E PROMISE 1N and Hoffman. Lemuel Lamont of Churchill, P. E.-1s 11° 11101/151011 00111119111113 1119 EWWWRYIIING, 'l‘lilAT THE WORKI LIFE ASSOCIATION I~Icad Oifice NFEDERATION TORONTO mfseretf..ti1i§.€e"r<1asv1.2W1" Please send me, without obligation on W. H, l-IOGG my part, particulars of your Guaranteed rdnnagpr Income Plan. 15c, RiL-hnmnd ,~;1.-...,-¢, Name ................................ CIIAIILO'I"I'E'I'OWN 45E _ Address ................................................. I British Football Boxers are Barred Prince 0f Wales By Toronto Club lpopmoN, April (Lrliffllléllilll WIIIS TIIIS R3139 gomvs pl-uycd in tllc Un tel ni-I- ~ _ llonl tllils afternoon, undo!‘ 1110 LONDON, April G.—'.I‘llc Prlncl? lullaby Union, hall the IOIIOWIIIII, ____‘__ 0g wales successfully rode his Bath 17. 11910435181‘ 3i TORONTQ, lApl-l] fL-lfn tho horse Little Favor-lite Ito victory , BASEBALL 1 7 lNew York Nationals... 4 8 Chicago Americans 7 U Batteries-Webb Barnes ‘Gaston; Conally and Schnik. , BOWLING 0.. the League alleys ‘an llght the Post Office defeated the rail- way by n margin of 132 b11118, 295 was tile highest individual score rolled by H. Essory. Line up and scores: VIICYKSDIIROT Miss. Avril 6-- mus 3 split lflcau. a trophy from one o?‘ qlwclls’ wnllops. 'l‘llc wound is deepililw-d odd entries anl course of a iltntenlcnt on tho can- 111 i110 WB11111 (11111111-‘1 (11141 5113RPM‘ l-lzllcd fight ‘lletwcon Billy \\“clls.,|1'1111$13 over a two 111111 a 111111 1111111 pflnfflnnn (qnnnfion m,“ prflgkip course in the Household Brigade School], of u-llrhlh, tllle lhttel- said: wow at Hawthorne 11111. Only one "l was utterly amazed when the referee stop-pod the fight. ll’ I ‘t wasn't trying, than DPlflll-‘IPI’ W11“ hlillllllg with wlllhril I1l’l(l Cilfllvll-l ticr. I know Wells was doing IIIH f five starters. - King George and Queen Mary were interested spectators. 1 lcv-l ilest, but he vvry ADIIRTPHUY, 1 isnft tllc typc of fighter whoiNeW .270 PIPZIRPS Toronto light fans. Ir you‘ -M.'1y.s. lluFlh think we wl-rc kidding, look at: ‘lKlfiTOlN, IllIll$li,, April 6,_- A this " _ new crop of United Status nation- R-HJE- School] pointed to his lower 11p. ai illllillltlll‘ boxing champions Fvlllllh‘ zlssurcli, ln the one hun- , to dntn for the and will prflbltlllf.‘ lay Scllocll up title Murnunrcnt to be held her-q for several days. lllext Monday and Tuesday are "lf we n-ero exchanging lovcrnono of tho winners of last year. laps, do you suppose l would lrlvr: Ellovcn states and the Canadian glot. that?" coinltinued Scllooll. ]ll'Ll\'I|l(!(' of Ontario and Quebec "When W0 went into the ring llcf- are fffllrvsudllfni in the entries gm- crr-o liiarsh told us ho hoard vloitlll- l-ight classes already receiver] would not fight. 'l‘hnt‘s n finoillt the Boston Athletic Associa. frame oi‘ ml-nd_ for a referee to lion. ‘Myarglsghelislzehftitlxéll FOR SALE to his opizron. if Marsh heard wcl would not fight and he feared we! might pur on a stall contest wllat| Railway excuse can he offer to illstify himl . ., ~.~ .7, _ — (Y. Doyle 87 136 16-1 “llmm-u-i“! 1" the‘? "Higezfl Tho subscribers, owing to ill 82 128 17;; A ring official mus b, nt n. _ _ C, llfcllon-nld I 4S ,5‘ qunpngml m he nbgohnply uwhrullth, offer for sale their saw Ii‘. }I{‘r(‘)"l;i‘hrc:nll %02ll’ll‘0jlliIlf‘.f’.Il and fair-alluded." 111111 grist mil] at - - 1 ' '-" —'“ f“ NEWTOWN LOT 7 111 t" ~10 Local Boxer t0 l ' 5 13);“! __ , 1001 _ iogolllcl- with tllrcc acres of land, P tom” Mlntflhouse, llzlrn and other buildings ‘l3 _______ ‘lllfalifflll tllljfillllillllg mill plroperty. . r 1r." .1 h. _ s lli .'ll, . lrirrnl foathor- l“ “i” "1 "111111115911 1111-111‘?- wl-ighynltoxcl; rrnld cInimnnt of tl1e.5h|"1~'1" '“a"h1"°- “the 111319111119. J ‘(lorrlolly 107 155 100 Non’ Brunswick chnlnpiunr-‘llip. '"“"1‘|""~ 91ml”- 9111597- 1111111118 H- Bison, 205 ‘m 121 w," parmqpnm h, n mo," M Mm. Illlllf‘, ~llllnd saws and complete ' ‘ __, ____ __,__ 1.. n; l... (gm-Iv .l.~.ll-, although ill.- 1til111l1fl1ti111» Thu grist nlill is oom- 599 537 [.33 opponent has not yot br-on solnct-il1111111 with $111111 #11111 W001i kiln In Tot’, H1735 my Islllllvon 1g also after bouts ilest of repair. There are two new “ " with a legitimate fcatherwveightilaifeile Water wheels and new ' _'- boxer in ibl» Mnrllllllo Prnvlnccs. [lumps and the ham w“ raised 11o liars-serially anxious t." alcl-‘t illlfl [llli in complete l-ephlr in 1922. lliii (hid) Gurns of tho West Silt l-,, n- nm 501d by DHVMQ M“, “Us Sullivan 111m lboon in strenuous‘rroperw, w“! be p“, u M flu _ TWO V013’ lmeresung bflskpt" training dllrinl: 'hl~ last folv weeks p c ball games wcrc played lastnislll on the Y floor, one ‘between a giplg team from the Methodist nnd Sh. Pnuls aml- another 11911119911 St. JIIIIIPG and Zion. The first game which was fast and an Filccllent exhibition of the i.' th . and he claims that hr- is In thcllggglogt 0:8 péggggiespfngnfxpfll 25‘ M“ sham‘ M Ihiiq-cflmml’ | This is one of the best mill pro- perties In‘ Qucsna County. central- ly located with a siendy trade and (‘OLLISEIVR/l, Chicago, April il.| good custom. Any intending purchaser may —l~‘rnnkie GPnaro, Ilnited Slates m“ °" “W” m ‘he ‘“b‘°“'“m" m’ flywem-ht chainnrnn- conoedmg K, J. and K. M. Martin, Charlotte- four pounds in weight, five ln-Itowa. their Solicitors. ches in reach and 4 1-2 Inches in, 305537 309K- height, outnointod Buddy Taylor. Wll-IJAM ($09K. of Torre llnuto. lnd., in a tnni Nowiown Cross. P. EJ. round, no decision contest hero. ‘ 4-7-tts-6i lt-OOOOOOOOOOQOQ-OO-OOOFOOO 60066404006004 DOOOOOOO-O-OO-O P St. games’ Qresbptertfau Chit rtb D Nihilist-Reta. w. Orr flulligan. 914L111. I- I Sabbath Sci-bins: i’. 9 11.00 a. m.—-"Zho Drift of the Desert." E t0 Bo ahead with work on Water Immwa-T‘ game was won by the Methodists. Street and take a chance on get- G Doug,“ _ I _ _ _ _ __ 183 Ming Walsh of the Methodists» tins the ill-ant. but 110W they W111 F‘ Nmhomn 112 starring for her tcam. sladly cooperate 111 11111111011111! 111° R‘ unldmmon 222 The second Kama which was proposed bill which will place the D‘ mKenfle 201 equally as good as the first was grant within the reach of all tho L: Robermnn 151 won by St. James by a score of’ towns and villages. The time is op- 5—0. l h portune, as the period of the grill" 759 772 829 lloth games were wiitnszascl M: is expiring and there will lbs n0 ma] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2460 a large "rvwilbilfk Sgzjffilai "A Mn danger of creating an awkward pro 3h pa". - it looks a8 Iff "I115 ffnlcmoéti! p156“ cedent so far as other province; R. Binns ...........1o9 n9 191: main‘; (111110 of scout ‘m’ concemcd‘ H” resented the cfl. l‘ Williams '15’, l“ I51 mAtngtheT dhublxl]: ‘hr-odor will bo ticism of the Leader of the Oppo- l-l. Meek .. .148 161, 126 laved M ‘he YMbA Manda); sItIon that the present time (be- R. Acorn .. ....148 ‘It'll l" gm" M 8 3b ~- - - . cause an election was near) had W. Smith .........1.1l2 1 ‘Fonowln-g ~ w“ “.8 ‘new, m been “meted Wm] "ennme new 674 60d ‘I67 last nlghfs games city and ahrewdaell." lHe would To“ like to know where the 01110011110" 1 '~ "' ‘ha’; ' Mgpwdm 811111111! ‘m u" "no" f, st C." n ".71 115 M. Weeks . . . . , . . . . ..1\I_ Worth (It lnazJ. n. s Am‘: n roll“- " n. Walsh m. ..-K. Rourkl- read whet I said on the subject T- M mimoi" 69 100 M, Purdy n. Ryan Y°“ “m” "w" "hm “'° mm!‘ w ‘B1210. "M1135 129 152 n. new. .. 1.0mm m1, MeAarltdJII-z t read 11w Rh ma“ ~' ,5 75 m v Roll ..r-. Winchester Guardian. ~ ~ l" ~ - - - - - - ' ‘ " m5 573 64o E. lMoNelvin . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘H. Owen ma, STEWART Then you should a.q\:l¢,|__4 To,“ J know. ' _ . ..1718 - ""9! Zion ma. hummus mo. the bill "1"" m”. .r. Johnson m MQTMIIRRII should be dim-M on MI ""11" c. a. Diamond .....‘249 ins 1M ll. Jllmlcson . alone. and not 111M111 I Nliilfl" 111°‘ .1. b. 1mm..- ......‘1ar m 1n M. Rosen- ball. The country meta-born need n,‘ m c“ mm" m3 135 1m; N. Jnmiocnn , have no sol-spin luau-Ins the 111" w. n. mu .......i.'l6 as ln A. Johnson . K. Sutherland became there will be, abooluieli 1,, n, Jenkins .. ..l.8l 111 191 A Agnew M, sham,“ not a cent coming out of the gov-l -_-- n. Thu __ M wedlock ernnlent. The Minister-of Justice 805 588 690 -——--_ _, , _ _ _ _ _ __B_ our,“ - was ..V..............Ill8 Tot-MUS 13w“; 2.30 p. m.-8abbath School. ‘I 7.00 p. nn-"Modornllm." Aconaidornll-" of on powerful fleroea changing rqllgloul IRWIN III m lncltfllm- D s? 1 voanoo other horse finished the course ,.