MAY 29, 1928. . _/_______ ‘ S We’ 1m 0f Canada Canada's Largest Insurance Co. 'I'he cums Deferred Aasu ‘ Policy l; proving to be a very popular plan Low Rates Large Guarantees Ask our agents about it o1- Gonllult .1. A. Moons Div. Mgr. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Life Assurance Co. (lentralGuardian ENTRIES FOR. the stakes at 1-110 Halifax Exhibition. races close on June 1st. Entries »for Provincial Exhibition Races here will close on June llth. BEACH GROVE INN Friday ev- ening, June 1st. The Maritime Col- lege Players lo-piece orchestra. 4746 JUST ARRIVED, 50 EndgateLimc sewers for immediate delivery. Book OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS OUR PRIDE we take particular pride’ in this depart- ment witlilte stock of iresh pure drugs obtained from the best _ turers, and the up-to-daie equipment for dispensing. To insure correctness, only registered druggists with years oi experience do the dispens- in‘, We dispense pescriptlons written by any Doctor. ' I LET US DISPENSE YOUR. NEXT. i. ERNEST I-l WORTH your order at once.. Price only $44.00 delivered. Samuel Kennedy. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 4145 AT A MEETING oi the direct- ors of the Provincial Exhibition hcld yesterday afternoon it was decided to reduce the general ad- mission to the grounds to 25 cents. This should insure a record at- tendance this year. ‘ DAZZLING DISPLAY OF SPEED —Ma_1or Aubrey, owned by McNelil and Buntain of this city paced the fastest quarter. mile ever paced 1n the history of the Charlottetown Driving Park Track on Saturday afternoon when in the presence sf a large number of spectators he stepped the final quarter of a 2.20 THE \ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . TIIE MARITIME COLLEGE PLAYERS at “Beach Grove Inn" Friday evening. June lst. Dancinfl starts at 8.30. 4740 S. D. U. CLOSING — St. Dun- stan's University closing takes place this afternoon at 2.30. l-iis Grace. Archbishop O'Leary oi Edmonton. and His Lordship. the Bishop oi Charlottetown, will be among those who will address the graduates. BAD ROAD-The North River Road is reported in an almost im- passable condition at the present time. Ruts, holes and large pools of water make traveling for autolsts a trial rather than a pleasure. Something should be done to rem- edy the nuisance. CAR DAMAGED—A Chrysler car was badly damaged by a Durant yesterday morning about 11.30 when the latter. backing from the curb on Great George St, hit the form- er on the side mashing the lender and rear door. CALLED BY FATHER'S DEATII — Owing to the death of his father. Mr. A. W. Murray. oi Amherst, Mr. L. D. Murray, Manager of the Bank oi Nova Scotia. Charlotte- town. accompanied by Mrs. Murray. leave this morning for Amherst. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Laura Laplante And _G1en Tryon In A 4 , Great Gloom Chaser THE SCREENS GREATEST COM- ~MEDIENNE IN IIEII. FUNNIEST PICTURE. There is something inherently fascinating about a. song writer trying to market a popular song. es- pecially when presented in such a gay lilting manner as in Laura La Planies new feature comedy. “Thanks for the Buggy Ride," which is now playing at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. . This picture is one oi the fines of the La Plnnte's. It is the type that will do her a lot oi good with the fans because it is infinitely pleasing. a rare combination of rol- licking farce (not slapstick) and and a struggling, youthful love story. Miss La Plants again proves her- self to be the screen's leading com- edienne and is so beautiful that she could easily be the screen's sweet- heart if she wanted to specialize in romantic pictures. There is an aura of romance about her which all the comedy in the world can't take away nTrnu tun-tun‘... n.“ nunrrruluTnununnuu-luuu umulnn I .1 rrrx n.“tun-Hulls;I."u"nurnunlflulnl-n. . l l 1111.7] is Mortgge Says P1101" 32- opp‘ Zion Church M2 Pfln“ 51m‘ mllB l" 30 Sacimds- Murray will extend to them sin- from her, iii.- coma some - That the “‘"°ls"“l’““ly 1“ "w" "°‘°“"°' GM" Tm" ls elwellellt l" 111-"- ‘f - - spirit of adventure is not dead in mam 1 {Zlfuefilllklflgutlxlgrsfigsmrlfbufiul: I l _ ‘ (l Province 'l’t§’1lta.§'.'£-r§§§$u§“ 1f.c/°.‘§.l.'“‘§.§§' "t"? ‘it'll l??? 1.12%.“ Qicullmififiilluil T“ ‘Ulimlb “l “"1"” 3”" Tm"- Slbw lb- d-vs wb-n b- w-s . . '. .. trade no a ment of McLurc and MacKinnon Jamm tmmwnbury wasvheld yester- a twoqeel comedmn’ has always :1 I . r f’ Th‘; enwrmmmellt fcatur 011 the wanting a young man to so to the glyralrfmoon from lhe residence o! had that spark whmh mflkes great 1* Droslam was a. much‘ aprlrcciated far north to take charge of a fox Peilpltlyserlginlsflgr?“ w-Ixlggryéetgllgg stars’ m“ °rmnanty 1s ‘me °1 ms l: a ' l "1? d observer" solo by Dr. C. T. Fink. who was in ranch. brought forth no less than were conducted by. Rev Hammond grfifsf; ‘lifffiffi; as the young mun Can t dodgc that fact- It 1s there and "Sh" =11 t‘ ' ~ - t - 11 . T n ' ' ': - - ' ° my wh- l K'y'"§KZ.',l”.ur_‘“° m‘ a“ w“ "m" ilTxiefifififegulitqugo lmngulll- 3112.15.31 ‘LSF‘“$,...',’.” §.‘;‘,§;,,,‘.“',,‘f,; 331,337,; lfgmPl-llll-"lll" Pa" wbbb El Will not down. If you live you expect to addrb-‘fi wlllch mmmcmo‘ The directors of the club were 116161‘ 1111111! 51.211811 11D 11nd all? Wk‘ my, H, D, Raymond. The funeral the first timerllve renlgrliwerqglatzini: :5 lal sketch of the dis- ‘$1211.21? lament of Prince Ed- llllmd and which concluded brief survey uf existing con- ln “The Garden of the Gulf" you, .1. A. McDonald. M.P.. [mat province held the undi-l Attention of the Kiwanians at llrospcrily in that province had la Howl. commcncu in 1817 when their cllpylng the Clmln troubles were finally settled. never will rial ccniros, he lly in the province. 1y through wluit products they on their fnriiisfiiilfl" what are red from their fisheries. Farm- netliods thcrc have changed as here and inrcccnl. years they product-d 1111 enormous quan- Council. committee. liuindcd 11 lets in lhc r grading had played an 1111-10111; plans in detail. authorized to deal with the matter of securing a swimming instructor for the summer months. -——-~— --'<o>--.__.___ GYRO SUPPER Tl . w kl ' i th 11351-113" 1111161190“ Mondafy‘ ‘Clubmwmsechclsfll ilrlsgtgifdag evclliiggyirg tins that 111°" "a °l 9”“ the Wiliingdon Room of the Victor- Gyro Joe Flemming oc- _ G.yro Art Rowe. of Moncton. ad- peaker 11111111011 =1 H10W111K Wllldldressed the Club on the principles, no! Wlllllllmls cxlsunll tilfilllyqaims, and objects of Gyro, telling lflgvthcy‘ have no great wcaltlvwhat the GyrogClub of Moncton l1avc as they have had done in the way of achieve- at natural resources and no in-lmcnt of its aims and ideals. gsggrted than, Dr J. S. Jenkins also addressed is no unemployment and no the club on behalf of the Medical The reslJAssocintlon, asking for their assis- m Comlollllbly well Oll- aml Lance in supplying motor transpor- tation for these who will be assem- bled in thc city at the forthcoming tsesslon of the Canadian Medical The cl11b was glad to bc able to co-operatc in this matter, and a consisting of. oi sccd potatoes which havclgllllrllc wllllums, Glam Gregory 11111111111111 Illlfie Ollfnnd Tom Rogers. was appointed to 511111110111 Stfllcfl-lconsider the question, and to work Gyros ing a course of instruction to fit them for their duties in the land of the midnight sun. POLICE COURT-A largc dock- ct was taken care of by His Honor at the Police Court yesterday morn- was under the auspices oi the Odd- fellows and the Canadian Legion. the casket being draped with the Union Jack. The Oddfellows ritual was performed at the grave and the Last Post was sounded by bug- ler Smith of the Legion. The pall- ing, ten cases in all being heard and nine dealt with; one being ad- journed until this morning. The following was the docket: One drunk, $10.00 or 30 days; he paid up; a store keeper convicted for selling cigarettes to a. minor, $5.00 and costs; another for a similar of- fence was remanded. Five spcedcr: were tried, three being flned $2.00 and costs; one was passed with a warning and another was adjourn- cd until this morning. under the sanitary bye law were heard and were dismissed on pro- misc that their premises would be cleaned up. TO SETTLE llEltl-L-Thc many ivc practice in this City. His office 5-0-0 ,1, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l River. 'I“1nsm'1th. - 40l5-5-22- tts-4i. i SALl-l-iflilti 11-00121. nun- l" 1111111‘ 1111's. mirror. wlpcr and lllomctcr. 1111s new sot of slip‘ llBrs 41ml nncc. Would consid-l ll 30011121111111 our in trade. Aus-' J01) Plllll-"YV “$011121! Crapnud. wr- n 46m a m 2i neatly printed. Prlntory. Male Help Wanted ________ \,______,______,__ To TRAIN m“ FIREMENI MEMORIANI AND ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- GENTLEMEN DESIRING COM- fnrtzible rooms with envelopes with address printed. just the thing for acknowledge- ment. intimatlons, ctc., Guarrllu ti ‘BILLHEADS AND BTATEMEN? Guardian Job ti MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- board at open in the very near future. MURPHY-At Lake Verde. Ma-y CAMERON — At tho P. E. Island Hospital. May 27, i928, John Cam- dny at. 2 p. m. to Crapaud Com- ctcry. TAPElt-At 257 Quccn Street on Monday May 28th, i928 Elmer B. Taper ago Z8 years. Funeral from his late residence on Wednesday May 30th scrvicc starting at 2 p. m. funeral leaving thc house at 2.30 by motor tn Winsloc South for inter- mcnt. Two casest bearers were: Major MacNutt. Nor- lman Lowther. Wallace Higgins, W. .W. Down. Gordon Leitch. and L. A. Stewart. There was a large attend- .ance and there were many beautiful floral tributes. SCOTCIIFORT M E M 0 It I ALL PARK ASSOCIATION — The Post- poned annual meeting of the lscotchfort Memorial Park Associa- ltion was held last evening in the lKnights Of Columbus Home with l, tho President, Mr. D. B. MacDonald l in the chair. After the reading and ‘ladoptlng of the Financial Secret- lary's report, Committees were ap- , pointed for the celebration which - friends and paucnts of Dr. J. S. ls l0 be held lhls year on the“. Bagnall will regret to hear of h:u retirement after fifty years of act-- Park at Scotchfort on Wednesday. July 25th. The ladies of Tracadic lParlsh have charge of the tea l5 belllg taken "V" by Dr- Purves: tables. The election of officers rc- Millar of Halifax. Dr. Mlllar is atlgulled l“ the following belllg P1859111 1111-111? Cll-Y 1111111181"! lllllelected for the ensuing year:— the remodelling of his offices &I‘id1pl~95ldel-ll,_Ml-_ D_ B_ MacDonald. the installation of the latest equip» ment. He expects to have his office It is TG- Vlcc Prcsldcnt—Mr. D. J. MacDon- ald. Secretary-Rev. W. V. Mac- Donald, Treasurcn-Dr. W. J. Mar.- ing conducted by Rev.‘ M. Scott orary pallbearers were: John Mac- Kenna. Abraham Bonncll. Murdock MacLeod, Murdock Ross. H. C. ductor Ernest McLarcn. Mark Mac- Gulgan. Wilfred MacLcod and J. J. Storey. The funeral was under the direction of Mr. Neil McLean. ANIW Funeral Home 13:11.1. nuuonrlui him on the screen and hc should be- come very popular. He is something of the ArthurLake type. , Other member of the cast are well chosen for their roles with es- pecial credit due to Richard Tuck- er, Lee Moran. Jack Raymond, Kate Price and ’I‘rlxic Frlganza. "There It Is" an additional come- dy feature kept the patrons in an uproar of laughter. If you want to drive dull care away. Don't miss this big laugh show. mom‘ PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Edison Mullen of the Canada News Co.. will be pleased to learn that he is lrapidly recovering his health in the Charlottetown Hopsltal after a serious operation. ' Moncton Races MONCTON, May 28. — The Vic- toria Day Matinee Races held yes- tcrday afternoon at the speedway under the auspices oi the Moncton Driving Club were well attended. The track was in fair shape, and the home stretch had been resur- ‘faced. which makes a big improve- ment in the track. Only two classes were run, the , 1 1-2 Lil; 1-4 34. 1-2 1.10; 1-4 34, 1-2 Miss Atlantic .. Belmont Miller . Aviator- 1 s s 4 s -2 Officials 'I‘imcrs—.lolm Cool. Campbelltou; l-I. H. Wilson. Moncton; A. E. Coch- rane, Moncton. Judges-F. P. Mann, lMonctont W. V. Douse, Attleboro, Mass: John A. Irving, Buctouchc. gaunt-uh Siaricr-J-“rcd Delahimt. Moncton. ALL]. n-QLIII-I-I uLunn-uJ-r ‘j LLLlljLTl-I Irl_aJ_Irl:tIITr1_]:l1v‘|I1-||rr| irn-rnuu-Lul-Lu. tnl-mn-uruiuninn-uirurunl (x an...‘ pay it-and you probably will. If you die unexpectedly it must be paid somehow, but your widow may lose her home in the process. Why not ensure that she would have ready cash to pay the debt, and thereby save your home from being broken up? Sixteen out of seventeen homes are lost to I the family when the bead of tbe house dies before the mortgage is paid o . An Imperial Mortgage Protection Policy will protect your. home by providingfundsgtolaay off your mortgage if you should die pre- maturely or it will give you a substantial sum in cash for your own use if you livcuIt pays a monthly income should you become totally-disabled, too. - Summerside will be closed Wednes- to December 1st. 5-28-29-30-6-4-5 -6 day afternoon up TIIE MARKETS OTTAWA. Ont... May 28. (Eggs)- With the advance of warmer wea- ther there has been a slightly eas- ier feeling on Canadian egg mar- lfeeling that developed and prices I $111.11 - 111v sumo/mow er . t! - Fulwn- assisted by Rev- W- Brlwe 1-12; 1-4 a4 1-2 1.1a. - M“ Shop at Mum“, Elven Y 2t 1928- M188 Kfllllellllb lvllllbllv- Mum and the dlgnllled and ex- - Branch Ofice: 70 Prince Street, CHARLOTTETOWN eal plat-c for small business. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED. 11o MAQKINNQN-qit North R1... May Plbsslvb 11181110111115 °l 111° W0 "d" 2.21 rm and Pace. Purse uoo . ‘"1111 1011-1111111: 1s twor heaitit- Prlllco Street. 2am, Mrs. John MacKinnon, in her “s "filled 1° 815° bell“? l’°"°"“' " ‘ 111v to John w. McKenzie, Mur- .4696-5-26-3i 96m year. . “ll “l "l" Blllve- The"! We" 111111111 Pansy Aubrey ........... .. 1 __ beautiful floral tributes. The hon- Amcllle _ _ _ _ _ H ----====----ll-»------------==== of the potato trade was thewweaker to get anxious and pressed supplies for sale and the prospects are that the market may reach a still lower level in the near future on account of the liberal supplies available for the season of the year. A moder- ate trade was done in car lots of Quebec varieties and at '10 cents to 80 cents per bag of 90 lbs. in bulk. white New Brunswick Green Moun- tains sold at 85 cents per bag of 90 packages. A stronger feeling pre- vailed in cheese situation. which over the cable was very quiet on account of the holidays in England. The receipts were 4,628 boxes. - MONTREAL. Que. May 28.-Ow- ing to the holidays inEngland there was practically no demand from that source for Canadian grain here today. The inquiry from the con- tinent was also quiet and little bus- iness was transacted. A feature of the domestic grain trade was the -_i--4-o~>-—— 11m . 1 -1 - - llels- The Wllml Welllllel ll“ 11l11° 11:5. 1 bulk and New Brunswick weakness that developed in oats and 1111...’?'~:=:'2":t.:rt..1:::; u::::¢s!.:2:..":.11*$122.11: "-“::'*:.'...:.": ..'::r.""" 1 acr1zc.:-..:<:s: start-c"- '" w-*~»"-c--::.."1..==r-.:: "1 ""1~'.":"“..r" "ms: 11s, —--—-—~—~"~"~—'—' ' ' " ~ nts ag o . n u . ex us e- » em was . C“‘"'°ll°l°“"l- BEFORE ORDERING voun suir crinc MacKinlcy in her 98th year. Phone iu-J. ____ TonoNTQ-Local dealers 11w gfuciupgrrnure was no change in the The trade in spring and winter E11 — MANAGER FOR. 011a sec S. F. Tarbuslrs samples, from Widow oi the late John MacKinlcy. quoting country shippers extras 30- condition oi the market for import- wheat flour continued dull but pric- i ‘One-insertion? . 10c per line of 5 Wtlffll’; gratifyin .to n te that Dr. ill __ 2-27 lllld 2-21- 51111011811 b1“? 1111.11 5 ' » 1 Four Insertions -- ..._ ll¢___ns_1'_l_l1_1.b 2! li..!!911l§_....._.__ graduatcgiromgmlhtnisie Univer: fillfifiulllilfuildlluiiérétillluwf 111‘: was’ m‘ “"11” 1°’ “m” ‘"1"? m” E New’ yvhlle y-ou havesd‘; ‘fwcessn-y blend]; ~ v Eight Insertions . . . . . . 8o per line oi 5 words lgy M, the head of ms class. mklng Gllllsl Park 'll)l'§l§ller;lllll;l' "l1 ‘ _l_ two lzll/elriits weretlllollly cfonttzgted and l l l5 £112 Liil1§,lCQ_l.lfl§,llll'§.e. Ell WQQPFIQWC,“ I180 W r - rov .- :: ' ‘ ' . .»»~»»»-~~»»-» -~-~-- 2:13:22. l 11=1s1l»-1P<>11o-~ d-v- D“ ' . wlll l, l 56d w h l-lll D l_ and Pansy Aubrey took first hon- ;; . . _ . F01‘ 531° Ml$°°llall°°ll5 or mini.“ herc sited" 2w.- weucglcuc‘ mm T0 new — Yesterday “S l" ‘he “l m”- =1 " , ‘ him to our midst. afternoon the funeral of the late The sllmmall” g; . isAu-z our; ovmnxun AND no YOU WANT A PLACE r011 _________ Amhlbnld Macmnnon look place a . ll e Chevrolet. car. Apply I06 your auto? Call at. 200 Queen. lulu-us from ms l-eslllence on Km; street“ 2.21 Trot and Pace, Purse $100 -; - hton. Plume No. :1, 4734 1g; was held undel- me ausplcgs of , Er l 46118-5-26-111 ~ -~ CAMERON-In this city. M 211.11 the Masonic and Orange Orders. Snort Aubrey ------ -- 2 1 2 1 1 :: 0 CANA 1————--———--—-——- 3N"- Al-FRED MACDONM-Dv to Mr. and 1vn-_~._ Angus cumzarlun, a the members attending in regalia. Billy Aubrey 3 3 3 2 I; l E o l‘; I SALE-mu BAGS GREEN Land Surveyor. Hfifmflfivlllc. P- so“ wclghlng .10 polmlm There was also a large attendance Zu Boughman .. . 2 i 2 3 E ‘ ll Olllllillll sccd potatoes, our E. I. 5-18-1 mo. __ ' of the general public. Interment Borlde . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 4 4 4 : 11811011111‘. Charlottetown. J. L. DEATHQ was in the Peoples Cemetery. the Catharine G. 5D ' H84!’ 0W8 I ' ' _ ' .- '.-_,_'___ ‘ lluglns. 4732-5-29-31 SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- services at the house and grave be- Tlme--1-4, 35 1-2, 1-2_ 1,13- -4 34, ‘ l _ 1118501101110 ffllcll- A9111)’ Gllllld‘ 111011- 5011 01 T110111!“ 98111911111- C ll ‘d J D M M-ll n The Thos. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 1 scored a decline of '1 1-2 to l2 l-2c was attributed to the advance es- ln Coat-h, 1111s had tlic best, of. inn. ' 4713-5-28-31: Hampton. aged 23 years. Funeral - émwe ' alllbmljm.‘ w? .1 apljesllon Time-l-t 35. l-2 1.11; 1-4 33, l _BEGlNNlNG WIT" wednes. per bag which was attributed to the tablishcd for the offerings at most l in. 1:: fully cqulppcd wit.li' -~ -—--—-— from his father's home today Tucs- :4 (Emu? m? Donal” com 1.10; 1-4 35, l-2 l.l0. d J e 6m all denlal Omega ol warmer weather prevailing and the of the country boards at the close ' link, humpcrs front and retu-J (roanssrounrzucr: CARDS AND “' ' M“ l‘ ' M“ ‘m ' fact that holders were commencing oi the week. The export business ' . NATIONAL amour. morsidc Paint D t A l ‘moo m $45175’ mademyour ma‘ Funeral “Once later’ Interment - Cincinnati 2 10 1 3i: flrsts 28-29: 5°°°nd5 22-23 deny. ed beans» prices but“; mamtgmed es for all grades were unchanged. , ‘elllm. m", S m?‘ ld ppy sure. in any style. Also raincoat-r. Highfleld Cemetery. f4 oo-oo-eeo-o-o» Chlcago _ _ _ I _ _ _ I l _ ‘ . _ _ . ‘ H l 5 1 axed’ ma” rellumei Prlces w“? Wm‘ a modem” amount m, bump An Euler feellng developed l“ me H .1.,..,,,,W,, Omc“ nlglsTeu ‘l’ tuuored-to-measure tn any slvlb- BROWN M Y l, M d 1 Donahue and Plclnich; Bush. tellers are extras 8'1: first-s 84: sw- ess asslng. Butter showed further market for A11 lines of miilfeedJnd . 3. l. L... “s- ~ - ° ' at $0.15 up. Made w m and wcll -- l" 011 b" 9v Mal’ R ll New and “mum, onds so. strengtlrand prices scored an ad- prices were reduced two dollars us; l ‘ ' “‘°"'5'”°'3‘ tailored. s. s. Tarbush, Special lllllll- 1112B M1111“ B“ 0111 Bmwll- 9X9- (Only games scheduled). MONTREAL-There is some ac- m... of 14¢ per lb.. which to some ton. rum was attrlbuud m the lull l = age 88 years. Funeral rom the rosi- curnulation of stocks here today in the demand from local and Uh- , i,l'l2 Pl St. tet d toth hih fi - ll Rcprcaentat vc rncc AMERICAN LEAGUE ex n was uc c g er gur Md Sh.“ buyers‘ The" w“ no l‘ l7 lull/till; 111111.‘, ‘Isl-isms - EM‘ '. h it-t dance °f h“ “mm” l"m'°“’" m“ Fl t : and the market was dull with buy- s paid in the country at the close illllllltalfll‘ ‘Barbers, Become ox-l 0- érlo‘ ' own‘ 5.14-1; afternoon at 2.30. Interment York Syrup wmfingfijjfff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ z 5 1 ers tending to hold off. Dealers arqgg last, wgek and the “m, m”, hold. lchange in prices for rolled oats but 1 r cunpllgcll-il) Wrlll-c ' ill/log?‘ _______ _____________' Cemetery. flyp phosphit Boslon l buying 1mm uellntl-y shippers at ex-lel-s u; 5pm, in some cases were not the demand was quiet. , l " 1 ' 01"" "m" " " ' - 0 e3 Zachary 1-1118 33-35; firs 29-31; 50601165 75- free sellers. Tho receiptrwerc 358 ‘- - ’ ‘ = “l rl-i-zz-ttstl Nllrsl"! CllOWAN-At Wlnsloo South on Fad """" - yen and Having. Berg. 2'7. 1 l "-' M T ,M 28th, 1028.1 h .Ch - -—— d :-C ll d. I . WINNIPEG. M1131 lllF-l-Mlll 111- alllllznlfl “Jim-RING l-OT l" YOUNG woMENmnislilllNgotg adfnrldg (l0 ayyears. Funeral) Ill-om Gills $3.1. .e....r'lln15 1 quiries from the cast are very light. l _ Salim"? m0 y. with bulld- anlor August nuns l ll" law l-cslde on Wednesday May [It an excellent Spring Tonic Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 a aDealers are buying country l l A ing u...“ Plllfffémflgg‘, m” gm“ §l'l‘::ll"'ljldnl‘ll;“° MM,‘ aotn at 4 o'clock. Interment High- and strength restorer. is Johnson, Campbell. Gl-labowskl. glllolfégng: fr}? 2'1 =9- llrstb 15 l l - l .47“ plazas. wme sum Dllompnl-l- geld Cemetery by motor. l zpeqllieallllulillyfor valliplill; < grlpye. Orwell. Powers an Coch- hmmA_Payh-lg pmes hem are < ll W"~_""-—t-—'" (School qualifies pupils to scc- caused by defective nutrition INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE slightly higher with dealers buying L l1 Wanted y ‘are registration. Provide! 1111111111‘ ' w" "mummy gdlplql to Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1o :1 from country shippers at extras 26- ' 1,»; $.._____._ ly allowance and prlvllcsc 111 N D M mgmll, “Minus; n, gtlmu- ‘ Montreal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1! 13 1 37¢ 11"“ 34-351 111M111“ 3°- 1 '1 fill, ll-Two on ritual-z us- uinc months‘ cnurno at Yale I o M... is. appetite, no, natri- First lame: EDMONTON-There has been a 8m m” m. t One of the iarlllt Ill b!“ <1 hcd rooms. Apply Guardian University School oh Nursing. , . ' "m", ‘ma; "l, lflhhlw, u, Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 l0 l slight increase in local receipts and H m" h“. l m.” >1 nun“ m [gym _ ~ I s-aa-m All “expenses paid. ‘ ulldQrtakQr gun}... an enrlehe! the "MY °llY ------------- -- 3 5 ° ‘Mm’ " ‘“°"’““‘ m“ °“"'°” °' h“ oquggndgw. oi ‘H.911... in w” m” m '°'“' _.__ ____ _ 3gllll.;ygll.lll.lgl_ ' ' a blood l Second game: weather. Dealers are buying from 1-11 d m u n g4 a n“; ‘ ' ’ __ ~ . ‘ - ‘Baltlmoéen . . l g l gguntry sgippprpaat extras 25'. firsts a: ld l“ “l; ‘w _ ' Price $1.00 per bottle. Jersey y -- I "W" l ' - ' _ in the put yous. llllllll Sill. ""°"' "' . t . ‘ - 1:1: 1 Lftfuklfilill‘? 211.2."- rambr. 1""... ‘ mu, ,, M, ".1 _> v nssmAata ruasrsnso IIEAIE- "l"! W"? 8°“ 0"" ' - AMERICAN. ASSOCIA s lei». A strong demand still corlitin- who want a “going; ' lg‘ ' “rr "l! 11111171111191" l" "M ‘lune " TIIE PIOMPT DIUGGISTB lcdo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i4 3 ues for storage but some buyer. are Hotel and splendid ‘a m all.‘ "Pa. auction nah oi house.- Good location. Phone 436.“ l . ' - Indianapolis 1i 0 looking for lower prices. Dealers excellent. aervieo at a model- ll- C to 4700-5- -l . Btl Paul . . . . . . . . . . .. 'I 3 are buying from country shippers at > at; price. ‘llhfiidny. 'i'....'I".'u-l"1'.’°§,§§ , n T Lovt nligllmneapolis . l: l exam 40; firsts 26; zectlndll 2i. I Rates from 08.00 to MM 35* “m u “a v. u" I'D. of Allyn’ pumps“ IUIINIB S , L081, _ Fox "om", BLACK ‘ _= wau ee re was no ac ua c angc in my d”, --'="....'"'"" .9411". ‘ér.tt.‘ici".i..t?"‘"s..f.‘ll'llitélf lggylbvmhp a i . .1 1 us. 2L‘.‘..i.'2§.2i“2§§§ l‘ l l, t owl-WW d! 1d Apply .C1unrdl\\n- 41111-541141 ""‘"°E".‘.’“"' “em n y r: ‘A ' l Louisville .......... 12 iowin: to more 11mm oiierinl! from L 81' 0 e OWII ‘ uuiul‘; m. 4...!‘ I . Eel" l, ,ef,:§§_“‘""°' m“ '° _ . l _ AMERICAN LEAGUE a 1 sllillvpeel-lhgtlntltllepll-glllelcwl » HOW] Ltd. table. and everything in Aiftldlll F0!‘ Sale 4734449231, Hum TlgQ Rug“ l;- , ' .7 o l“ “mm wlll no doubt h. d“_1 HOtQI 00., 1111- Premises. a 1 - au a 1 Q‘. l‘ "° l‘ ° ~ my“; ° '°°'"°~- » .. ‘--' 995" 5 9'" 5 and pressing influence in the market. Proprietors 1 . 1 'l§',,"“'°" Dnnnlmy m. 55"‘ "33""! w‘°°N 505T "11s’ ony- utnmm 1 .Crouse; Brek and Manion. The consumptive demand continues i l I511] 0, ' g “world. l and set of harness, nearly new. police pup. blatk. collar. no name. a» . _ bl lmlllmn-IONAL Lggqug steady ‘and a falr volume of buain-l Illl L. IQQUAID. finger v_ ‘°" All!" Vi!‘ ‘m- a ll n ll Return to 111M llblll- "WI"!- _l - . ’ Rochester-Buffalo. rain; Newark em w» acne in a lobblng way. m » ,_.. ‘ , a ‘ " °‘ ‘ " ""l'°"*’°"-"- .~ -Rca¢ling. rain. revolut- wvw w’! ww- 11 fwww mwmnwnooooon» loeowe “Mggfl “‘"‘",,'..-;i’.,y,g‘;;l.:“,3"."‘f§f“V" ‘M-rwml" v ‘a ' "i ’ 1 l,» - when‘. 111,, I V I '..1"-_‘*l.l:-/ w. lttl“ 11:1. j _ _ l, ‘_ v f‘ U“; f Vl/Tblvl‘ .