THE PERFECT TEA . Three Grown The Finest English Breakfast Blend Your Grocer Sells It. Are Your- i SHOES Properly Fitted ? If not, they ghould be, everything depends on the manner in which yiiur shoes are fitted COMFORT. APPEARANCE and LIFE of the SHOE. FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS Also our hobby, we take more pride in fitting you well than we d0 In making a salt‘. N0 FIT, NO SALL I5 our Motto. ADVANCED SHOWING 0F FALL FOOTWEAR We planned on having our Fail Shoes in stock for Exhibition Week-THEY'RE HERE, came on batur- dsy last, by express. We will be lllhd l0 ""0 W" look them over and he fitted when our stock ls com- plate. V/ISITORS. T0 THE . EXHIBITION Should take advantage oi our service, if they "PP"? late Good Shoes, Comfort and Assurance "mblwi with e perfect lit. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY’ Is mother of our Hobbies, nothing but the very best satisfies our buyer. and the prices must be satisfactory. ALI. I-‘ASIIIONABLE SHADES in FULL FASlilllNlr-II SILK IIOSIERY st $1.50. $2.00. Chiffon do 81-75. 31-0"- MLEY 81 IBDMPAIY, l.'l'li. FITTED FOOTWEAR. Charlottetown, P. E. I. T “t: tn n importan » ese ‘ot da s I . Y - Preside-ill) of o. N. 1t. f e s Adresses Plcnloers MC-NCTCN, n. B. Aug.,27—"We have trl Canada what lnay be dos- lcribcd as a great experiment to d1:- v ’7_ 1 owned by thc people of the nation l. film ' I dedicated to the welfare of the nat- i ion. and founded iipcn the princip- . vies of justice, faith and good w.ll a j ivitll respect to it's almy oi‘ employ- ‘ < - _ ws. can or cannot succeed, as com- . 1 Darcd wltll cnterprlscs which are Ifld ' conceited solely for the purpose of n 1 1'8 . Playulg c n and working grown "P3 cr:=,, said Si!‘ Hanery Thornton President of the Canadian National s I I e . Dehclgus with fry“; u.“ Easy to digest lpluyccs oi the Atlantic Region oi’ . ‘ c Awafer mats good for everybody i- iill!‘ciihliiihllicliitulyageigegplylng to all s vl~im on behalf cf thc employees of gpuiiyry il-icludc skhn.lnnk and tilt Atlantic Raglan expressing their I __' -. ~ added, me ‘poultry flock nmd nocinllltztory treatlncn.’ which has been MONTREAL’ Aug, 21 _ gdgtlc suffl-r for need of animal food. In-i i’*"1i"i°‘i iiiem in ‘heir emliiiiiy‘ i, n! good steers which brought supply of milk or butter-milk thci ,Tii° Mum“ said iii“ the Siillges‘ llpo, Medium steers sold fmmjolyickcns will get along very well iiui if’ “iivey i° Si‘ Henry S°m° 1's as low as $8.00. Good cowssomc fz-zders use a small percenbliiiefi wiiiiriii“ iiiiideiaiiid Tiiifi“ .,, from $8.00 to $8.50. with medi- lags of this cvcn when milk islsiiil’ Cmii wiiiiiem but time w“ 1- lk oi the plain butcher cows soldla new Pamplllill on “The Artlficlalffifiiiy miieiiiiiiiiicni i° i°iii i" iiiiii lwccii $6.00 to $7.00. A few- goodlBrocdlng cf Chicks, the authors, Ci. “QC “ion and "o iciiay 5”)“ have in heifers down to $5.50. The bluk Bsultry Promoter for New Bruns-‘ieiiicn Siam" . the aalocrlu bulls brought from wick and F. Lilslie Wood, Provinc-i Tii” "dams w“ m‘ ‘Peciiiiii’ mm $53; u, $11041 . province’ express m? View chm lmifully illuminated old English script. Quotations: Butcher steers, goodlumcum of mcat Scrap to b: glvenqt W88 Wad by W- R- ROZEYS- Chill?- lllllo- Wmlnoli- 58-0" it“ $990 But‘ other animal fcrds avatlablz, tho “our Priianizaucn‘. reixiesentativc chtr llellffi 300d, 59-00 i° 59-503 flute chicks were hatched, and thetMaciiiiiisw Di Amciiicii “Lands be" “$7375, Butcher cows. good, $8.00|mg_ when no mhor animal feed l ‘dred Dei- gent, declal-ad E. C. Davl. $8.50: mcdum. $4.50 to $7.50; can- “given as high as [mom p“ cent Dillon, Secretary treasurer of the In. 150; butcher bulls. good, 5.75 durgmr u t, d H isls, wilShlnglQlp "The Labor move. silo; (ZOmmOli $5.25 to $5.50. hlroductlgirlnobieifgremiililic iilzuililcvfis 111cm of the United States think as .00; rli , 9.00 t $11.00; - . . ., id M. D’ " ,“ d h'. -e'.. lnignl tiéirggfoo. grass‘ $63810 will usually Sllfflt)? with early - i “W150” an H sum 5g v . a m . at to him in this wonderful exper- limb miirkct was steady. The best ca.“ ‘We mat iitililiixillilsdati); goililig golicncc which is teaching the brother-- quality lambs sold for $12.50, and m or eummgtewfntfie: G d . , . ~ c . $12.00. Common lambs sold as low for i‘ iiiiii“ iiio “mmiii feed" iii O. S. Bcyor, Jr. Washington, con- 1551000. Sheep brought from $4.00 l suiting engineer, representing the u I he amount should b: 1n- lShQp Craft and Maintenance of $1.00; lambs. good, $11.00 to $12.50: CiCii“°‘i' Th“ biiii3iiii' wriiiiiii liar‘ Way Men. under the Canadian Nat- wmmony sumo to $1190 Hog m_ tlculnrly for poultry keepers in New “Bu; system Enid‘ hogs sales at tile time of Writing. by the Department of Asiicultureicxaiucic c; clygpgi-gltlgln as i5 to b3 Packers were offering 13-00- “Tl M10 ‘ii Oiiawii “mi Freiiericw“, ‘iisiijclulzl. in any individual enterprise wucrcc cu cnc marked Local bub strosslrs the net-d for mineral in thellnbout which I know anything“ Mi.‘ chug pllld $13110 ici- mlxcd lcudu ration as these are necessary forBCyDr‘ mid of mvcsuguclng clic iwd‘? 5mm ville “iibiioib coniaiii l‘V smiling for opportunities for c0- ANlMAL FOOD FOR. CIIICKENS rcillc llliilrrill lllntter but not 911-4," Hum, and he sum hc found Llic Chick?!“ may T0014"? 0n "llllllfl"l~’l'"wllill Cllick- Miik- "will scraP-‘tic Region. It had then spread from incc oi grain and groin feed and bcncmeal. salt, oyster sir-ll. and cnc cud cl ilic i-cgicn to the other, ivailablo ill‘most sections of the that may be used. _ 5c; lhc Atlantic Rggign‘ declared illiolicy as to make good will a con- ltngion throughout the system, "With lcmpaniment of rational feeling dealing with all problems arising: ‘of the principle of reasonableness ;t1 xvu rd tile public and stuff" 11c said. 1l(.‘ll us u gloat happy family. ‘ Rcfcrrhlg to tile presentation o1 ldent said, the decorations ‘that lab- or gives arc lllore to be pTlZCd than ‘ernmcnt. This is for me. a proud and ~ ‘happy day. because I find here ,whlcll we have endeavored to pur- and it is fl. happy day because I am ‘never so happy as when I find my- people who have contributed sc lnuch to thc efficiency of the Can- Piiyillg tribute to Mr. Appleton Sir Henry said. "I am happy to Hay administration of The Atlantic Reg- ion tllat any decisions he makes w.‘ him." ltivferlng to the (‘o-operative ex- theory thnt had never been so com- plctly attempted on so laritc 0 Smile justification for the care in the pur- chase and preservation of the mat» then there was equal Justificlat-ion for the care and preservation of the employees that make for the success of any company. It is likewise u best and give the best of chr8- The co-operative movement with- as ull open door to a fine vista of good things that can be done in hope with the support of the labor organization to dcvelope this theory reached the point where we shall sllcd it's bencftclent rays upon every There is more in this “better milk from a contented cow" theory t: cd than appears on the surface’ said Sir Henry. “There is no doubt brand of milk than a discontented cow. We want to make the pasture-x attractive tha there will be found contentment nd 800d Wlll Bml ation of our employees from day w day and from year to year. 8H0 with the [nah-pin AUGUST 28, i19i28 ltermine whether a railway system. making money for thcil sharehold- require this but nourishing food l Railways, in speakliiz before the em- | Llc Syzwiclll at the Employees picnic ‘vi 511038 WELCOME ‘I'D ALL l-‘ACTORIES T P-tldrgss which had been presented to whrn to hhesz: int-at scraps can ba1"‘1Fl>i'°°i0ii°" if ll“? Just and "m" 81pm 1535p Tlici-e wci-c c, (cw died, if one has an llbundantiiiiiiiic" g5 to $10.00, and the commomwit-hcut thc meal scrap, althougilliiiii-ii‘ ‘ii iiicii‘ “liliieciiiiim ‘iribiii’ u. quality cows around $7.75. Thchabundant. Writing on this point inla Sliciiiiiiiciiii“ ‘mire ‘iii iii“ liaii‘ Oi elfers sold from $9.50, and llghtllt. Wilson, Dominion District yo“ ieliiicsciiiiiiives [mm iii” 3525015550. 0nd 800d b00009!” lJllllflial Poultry Superintendent for tllati prepared paper and dime in beauti‘ 10.25 t0 $11-00. mefllllm $925 l0 nllist depend on the amount chum“ of ihe Picnic Ciimmmee‘ mcdium, $3110 ti; 35,75, 30111130115550 relative growth me chicks M3 mam. hind Sir Henry Thornton one hun- "515300 i‘) $350‘ Cimer’ “'00 iodhc ration can be meat l-scinp, bu". telnmionnl Assocmmon of Macmn“ Qiiciiiiioiisi Good WM’ $1150 to fully grown and sl1lallel' amounts highly of S“ Henry as you do" gm Show recehmu 4125 The llntcllvd chicks. 1r the poultryman i,‘ m" “icmsi “mi w” m“ °fl m“ luau of mall and Fatherhood of lots of fairly good quality around thry ale not developing rapidlyl tattoo. Quotations: Ewes, $4.00 to "iif-“gii telllts: 2022. There were very few Biiiii-‘Wiiib “mi liiiiiiisiigd liiiiiiiyl “You have as gcod and as live an cows brought from $990 m 3105a lth: growth of till‘ bones. All grain whole Nflmmai System for Sh‘ Hen. ouch w slowly the 1W0 0f bbb mtlt fertile ground was the Atlan- iiill b: llntllrifty. Tile imilnnl feeds ground liillestonc are supplements; w_ U_ Amilcicii, Gcngral Manager llhat Sir Henry has so shaped hi? good will there has been the acc- no abitrariness but the application ‘and llr described tllc Atlantic Rcgl l he addressasla decoration. tllc Presl- ‘dccornticns that come from the gov- ltoday justification for the policy lsuc with respect to our co-workers. self in association with our owll adlun National Railways system. that we have such confidence in ill.‘ at Montreal stand four square behini pericillcllt Sir Henry said it was a and llc believed that if there was rrial as industrial firms employed. lives and health of those armies of 50111111 principle, said he, to get thc in the shops, Sir Henry described looking after our man power. We of ran-operation until we shall have pllasc of their activities. which a previous speaker has referr- a "contented cow“ produces a bettel of Canadian National Railways so above all pleasurers in the occup- . when they have fulfilled their span rlill llosilr m CATCill-Ili THE CNARIIGTTETOWN GUARDIAN i IN MEMORIAM MRS. w. P. CALLAGI-IAN ' Mas. ANNIE MULLIGAN On Saturday evening, August eighteentrixi, tllilcre cussed Lpealceflullly awe. at er ome n St. ou s, a - 0n Friday evening July 20th. the mcryRoad Parish, Mrs. w. P. Ca1- wnimunltv of Emerald and vlblblllfllagnan, the wife of one of tile most W810 greatly lhvflkfid 00d deepiyllllgllly respected and successful saddened upon hearing of the deathlbusiness men o; Prince Edward 15- of Mrs. Annie Mulligan. quill; v The deceased had been sick only b. Mrs. Callaghan had been enjoying ‘flew jvvlcreksmargdldueilzfiecsfillbgiatcgilua goOd llealthluntil about four {ears} 9-‘ 1 5 ' ‘ ii'0,Wl8!1 aarrmn sun oms lav». <10 the master mind °l m9 in" himd llliig declared tllclnsglvtis, slime was ‘ad-l ‘ll lble Wlllfid Cf/nllbry and the “ind vised ly Physicians i; scek the most bubyanl b01105 and keen ahtlflll-‘RP skilful medical assistance abroad. lions of a host of friends and rela- Ah u result Sllc uuucl-wcxlt an 3pm,, 51W» l0!‘ B 50000)’ P00011013’ were cntly successful surgical operation in shattered by the deal-b 0f one Wlwsb tllo Carney Hospital. Boston, Mass. passing rent a deep wound in the Her health continued good till about llearts of many near and dear to cuc ycui» ago‘ when Shc wcm m: lllfi d000059"- iChicago to bc treated by the fore" Tile deceased, who W35 b0"! llinzost specialists of the metropolisi 510K011 llbfisll 3'0 yellfs 080. W05 i1 Nc- expense was, spared, and no ex-l lady 0i Vbfy 0X0I0Pl0Yy mural-T" pedlclltlcft untried to prolong a. zltbuod with all the characteristics mu so dear w he, bclcvcu onus; but, .f a devout and christian woman, all cc no pul-pcML l-lci- days wci-c vhizh were visibly reflected in her, numbered, and her devoted husband lblly COHVQFSBUOB and elllefllflses» ‘and loving cllildreil were constant B0f0f0 U10 deal-ll 01 he!‘ husband witnesses of thc heroic courage and iviiich lmi‘ Plllce 3 numb" oi yea“ patience with which she endured the ‘~80 Sh‘! 0lWBy5 DPOVBQ llefsell ll severe suiieriilgs of thc last few 1105i; liiltllllll find lOl/lnf; Wlfe. B" months of her earthly existence. ldwl mtltlwr and 8H lnlefesllllg 011' She was consoled and conlfortcd by $011010“ Wlll0ll 50°11 W0" m!‘ 91' thc Spiritual nlinistrations of the he respect and esteem of a great zealous Assistant pastor cf Palmer many friends. After her husband's Road Parish, Rev, .1. F‘. Johnston. 3010186 l-hfll Same Slfenglll 01' mlnd from whose hands she received the “ml 005W Cfllllllcll Wllh l1 SPlTll 01 last Sacraments on the F‘cil.st of the iuty, strong faith and neveffailing Ascumptlou Thc mu came i)oncc_ 01117100 enflblfifl he? ll0 031T}! 0n l" *1 fully and cctllilly, and Mrs. Callagh- nmil WON-hi! and 95ml?!" mimner- ‘an yielded her noble, generous and Oil many an 0009-50111 5l19 Proved saintly soul to God ull thc Saturday lersclf a valued resident of theuvllllii-i mc Qccuvc 0i Qui- Lgdyig cmmllnlty as her heart alwuysi grcul; Feds; 11100 1'00"! l0!‘ U10 lfifillngfi and‘ Mrs. Callaghan lavas a daughter of .'i‘[llll)l(‘.S of others and thc feeling of. llu, lulc ,pclcl~ Dcylcv Esq“ Oi 1,0; 7, 1e1- own heart was always manifest- glic “us u ulcmun c; admirable 1d 110i by X11010 Wflffiib R1000 bu! by qualities of mllld and heart. Tile ollle act of kindness and generos-ifivlcud cf bdlli i-icli and poor; and by Wlllbll b05110“ 100 disposition 05 no one ever approached her with? 1 Elba-l? 311d "0019 llelirt- out feeling the influence of her re- 511B W68 always 8 fallllflll and fined and pleasing personality. Belngi nnstant member of the Cathvllcb niece of the late lamented Father Dllurch and was frequently visited Dcylc oi" happy l-ngmcry. she was ell- lullllg her illness by her pastor R0V~ dowcd with the same spirit of wit Tffillfllfi MCDOIHIlEl 5P0!" Wlwm Slleuincl humor for wllicll he was so rc- feifilved the 00115011118 Tlillll-s of iheuiowncd; and as a resuTt her home Catholic Church which peacefully was always a popular resort [oi-f csigned her to her maker with allffignds and acquaintances, .p lit of christian resignation and gl-layily m the pcor and the unfor-i fortitude. tullate was proverbial, and many al The funeral took lilrwc On Sun-‘totlonlltg story might be told of her‘ 10y- Jllly 22nd lmm hi" 1mm‘! l-Qlgcncroslty and kindness to those in 5b Jhm05' ClwPCll. Sllmmbffleld. U10 ileecl. In a word thc character of they aervlces at the church and cruvviato Mrs. Callaghah was that of the? 09mg Cfllldllfiled by her DBSi-Of- R0“ valiant woman of the Bible, for “Shel Francis McDunald- put out her hand to strong tllingszl The large number of tubules paid flit.‘ heart of he!‘ husband trusted int to her memory and the large coir-her, nel- children rose up and called ':ourse or sorrowina friends and] her blessed.“ No higher tribute could relatives which followed her remalnslbc paid cc lici- noble life than thel wear testimony w the esteem llliexprcssions of grief and loving sym- Wlllfill the 119008500 WES held by all pathy froln the people of all classes, those with whom she came in con-l who came in great, numbers to view b0l during llle- lthc remains. Mass Cards, Spiritual She lS SHPVll/fid by 0H0 $011 Roy. at Bouquets, Tclegrmns, Letters of. lmnc and one daughter Mrs- John sympathy, Floral Tributes were sil-f Her‘ a ' i. .i'- ' ~21‘ a Plli v . . .ANel\v§tanc|ard of clollarvalue in the lowest ' priced field, $ Comparison quickly shows the host of buyers who count the cost of motoring, that the new Plymouth is definitely above and beyond all other cars in the lowest-lettered group m full-size, in style and luxury details and in perforrssance. ‘M’ '""‘”"‘°‘ The Plymouth is Chrysler-built, assuring yearsbf depend- able service with marked freedom from mechanical trouble. The millions in the lowest-priced field find they need seek no further than the'new Plymouth for the quality to which they have long been entitled. They find that, in this field, no other automobile dollar gives as great return as the dollar invested in Plymouth.__ lass Coupe, $850; Roadster (will: nun- bIc seat), $850; Touring, $870; 2- Door Sedan, $875; De Luxe Coupe (with rumble srat),$9l0; 4-Door Sedan, $915. All prices fl o. b. Windsor, Ontario, including standard factory equipment Urriglitarid hum extra). NASH MOTOR SALES ’ CIIARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMIQRSIDE l- White; fll-‘IO i-WO grand Clllldien. ent potent witnesses of the esteeml liSO three sisters and one brother in which glic deceased lady and her, iY-i Elllbbflh Dlllly. U- S- Al; MfS-idisconsolatc family are held. l ' ‘lancis Carr, Klnlwfil; MYS- J0hn E-i Besides ‘her heart-broken husband Viulligan, Emerald; and Mr. James Mrs, Calaghsn leaves to mournb Jun’. Kinkora. ithc following children: Sister stl The following were thc pail bear-‘Augugtirlif? of O (J0sie),' ersw-Messrs. Joseph White, williflmlCongregatlon de Notre Dame," Jcighan, Walter McCourt, Michaellpmvidence, R, 1., but at pres- VicCourt, Ambrose Carr and John T. gm “rim her family; Rayburn of Muss Cards—Mi'. and MP5. ThOmEIS Mother in her last ‘illness, Russel. "i Dilililliiil, N. Y; MIS- PH-lflfik Austin. Frank, Emmet. Fred and Tarmcr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc-ltvilfl-cd on the Island. Mrs. Callag- ‘dwcn, Mrs. Rose McKcnna and llan ts also survived by one brother, lurcrhil‘; Mr. and Mrs. 301T and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Freetown. To the 'bereaved the 0i‘ Mvcflllfl. MlSS A8005 Dullyffliuardiiin extends most sincere sym- riavcrhill; Miss Ella Duffy, Haver- pathy, till; Mr. Michael Greenan, Mr. and Frailcls one sister, Mrs. Patrick Hammlll, of ‘ Iohn Greenan. Mr. James Duffy, Mr.‘ 5100f); Vfary Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. William‘ liver? -I. Deighan, Mr. and Mrs. \llen, Mary, Emery and Gregory 'ohn, N. B.; Mr. Ray Mulligan,‘ weep? Ydith and Margaret Delghan. Ban-i, .or, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. John J.’ Vhitc, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Deighan,‘ BLACK MAGlC toxbry; Mr. Carrol Hughes, [Philip lid Albert Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Al- (By British United Press.) iliUilSllS Malone, Miss Rose Green-l LONDON, Augugl; 27,-_J1l5t,()l1lin- Jl- M11 and MTS- AmbPOSB Carl‘. ary kiilllilpplilg 0i‘ some rccoildltc vflss Nellie McDonald, Gloucesteivilform of S01'C(:1'y——--tl1i1l. is the problem visas: Mrs. Elizabeth Fvnnessey. which the Scotland Yard or" thc lyf-lv Pflfkl MiSS Elizabeth DllfiydState Hyderabad is called upon to iaverhlll; Sf- Mflfy Cflmwl. Cllfll-lsolvc in accounting for thc fate of 0ll0l0Wn; Ml‘. 8nd MTS- Urban-three children, horn of thc same "armor, Mr. and MFS- Piltrllik MC- mother in three alternate years who 7bl10y. U- 5- A-i Mf- and Mrs. MlClI-i vanished a few days after their tcl McCloskcy, U. S. A.; Mr. andblrtli, Vlfs» Tlmmils Sllfeenflil. U- s. A-Z The strange disappearance of the VllSS Annie CB". Havcrhill. first child naturally created a stir; SDlYll-"Bl OfiB-TlIIES-MISS Rflbelthc splrlting away of the second. 379935" MT- and MTS- Ambmsfildesplte safeguarding precautions. Pb"- Mlss Berlllce Cb"- Mf- and caused alarm; but when thc third ilrs- John ~7~ While» M13 and Mmichild vanished, although every pos- [7109- W- Hbmmlll. Mr- 8nd MrS-,sib1e human agency for kidnapping Neil Croken, Ml‘. and MP8. JOhII Tlhgd been gxcluded, it; can "hi"? and Ffimlly- lcaslly be understood that Letters °i SYmPathy~Ml55 N0lll0 the popular mind should turn WCDOMld- GlOUCI-ESWI‘; MlSS Millie to the world of malignant spirits for iarrlngton, Mrs. Elizabeth Fennes-iun cxplduaticd Tlic story is told ivy. M155 RO-Sellfl- Farmer. Hyde by the Sccunderabad correspondent "ilk? Miss Edna Famlefi Hydqof the Pioneer (Allahabad) wlln m“: Miss Pearl MCKWI U~ 5- A- {states that while the police register the cases as ordinary kidnapping, ipopular belief finds an explanation lof the mystery in "Bhanamati," which is s form of black magic ex- af useful existence they will like lvlsc find contentment, protection, lebt which industry should owe fol tll of them who have given their: lves to the upbuilding of the pra-| icular industry." “A railway organization, such as pioyed as B‘ clerk in an 0mm at urs," observed Sir Henry. that can 235K151: ‘N136 tigulgfiligutegljlgicti; boast of having both the good will‘ be a happy"couple_ vellv much a“ gifiygriesgggfii: gilgaaziiiiiggiifggfl tachcd to egch othtftrl and lfilfiglhfirfl Whblé position, and that is our aimlfirag f3“. iiggiell-iasliltméifieelr on the Canadian National System." chm,‘ a son’ washbom. but a for“ iii “mmisiim Si‘ Heiiry said iielnight after his arrival he disappear- iwpeii ii’ w°iiid °°m° iibiiiii" iii“ wiiiiiied and all search for him proved they were trying to do on the Can- fmlmu“ idlan National Railways in the co- m 1925 Fun ma“. second child. 009mm’? m°y°ments "mild n“ get‘ also a son, was born. and in spite of a source of fear and jealousybut that a" lwsslble precautions to safeguard "it will carry with it other employ- him he‘ um dlccppccccd lllcc mc ees of what can be accomplished by first child c nu-cnlghc 85cc,- lilc the new doctrines we have lnauzur- birch on ccih cccculcuc thc hus- ated on the railways. If we are suc-l build and wlic were asleep in a mom 00881111 ln esl-Bbllblllhil i110 l-llwly 01,01 their house, and with the excep- what we are worklns upon Wlib fb-ltlon of a single door, which had been sped to the vo-bwrat-lola 0i “Dim barred and locked from the inside, and labor then we can otter our- the i-ccm had no window ci- other selves o1- the Canadian National opening Railways that we have done wme- The disappearance took place at i-hlns worth while in the world. 800i about midnight, when, according to we have advanced materially the the statement made by Rulria at cause of those who toil. me cause lici-ccli, chic fcltaizietodilr‘ klndmog, of those who labor and e cause semi-consc ous s u ng w c of’ those who fumish that foundfl-isi-ls saw two strangely-clad persons _ prise must be built. tion upon which every capital entor- ill-mad with naked swords approach child 11nd vanished. Tile door 0f'\\-‘l thc room showed no silgns of llavllr: .- witll child for the third time, nnrl‘ her husband. firmly detcrmiiled to safeguard the child on its arrival 1'“ ugaiziui the fate of the two previous ills wife to a relatives house. allrl to make assurance doubly Slli".~‘., np- lllicd to thc police requesting tllcin t0 make arrangements to guard ill.“ tiv Family; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kcllyi Mr. Thomas Doyle of Lot Seven and lhcaltlly male child on November 4lut strict watch. under normal circumstances, and 11o lpaiils were spared in caring for tllo‘ l/Irs. Patrick Creigllan, Mr. and Mrs, S1001! Well, thou good and valianbgiliko md Mrs John E Mulligan Mrs For “we life-s cares are pa“ {onion midnight of November l0. As llils been lll‘.'(‘ili.l'd to lloltl a lllutor- ' ' ’ ' _ ttm the previous occasions all cn-‘lstis records oi J Thy crown is won, and naught can “limes t‘) the _ “mes sever aoltcdland barred from the lnsldcu. x n. 1 1 I Thy Sou] from 60¢ why should we,’ 1e on y occupants of the room be- tility of scetds u mm’ M 55 Lave“ a Trainor’ St mg the husband, his wife and child. purposes tllc Spanish government Moreover, the constables were guard- has given any purchaser the right ing the house outside (luring tllc to liiivc gqcdg LCSl/Qd cl, u ccucml incident, and reported tllut. they station. lmrl sren nobody ciltcring or ltnlvillgl illf‘ house. ' Wifo, Jliifnr illlssain nrnsu‘ iiiltl fmlll’ that tile cllild was llliS-Siilfl‘ and t f, *1 was ill a killtl‘ of swoon. silo rcgalnctl her senses, sllc cont til a woman had come to dcp . cl: and took 1.110 chilclKxti " from lrcr by force. How thellnuy l woman left thc house withltlm‘, Cl 21nd mztdr: guorl her l‘S(‘H.])f‘l . ’ a lnl/utrry 1,1) ‘clip, (lulu .i_,___ _____ liukia is not’. (Xlicct 1,1: ililrlthvl‘, interests which have 8- ‘f urklsh uii to dwclop u :- in Iraq have obtained an 11 until 103i and no others 11.1‘ ull lands there until . jllgfi brings silati-llc/l away llcrinctllrl- p.11 tampered with. , In 1926 Rukla Bi was found‘ to lac‘ j-xirlr. M "th . , l., Ma d d M 1 , - , . . . zine ‘knowing is a “st or the Mass gsgifigigtesiiof St. igoseglilis Hosigtgii chi 1111, adopted SDCCiill llrccau- vlul<l._ui1d_1lu- ilolrm l: .11 1101 lost‘ lords and other tributes. lglucago In who nursed the" tic p, m:a:.ul':.s. Iic rcmuvctl wltll z" ~ !l1 llltlklll" ml-lllluclll- ill‘. . , tilt‘ iilizllli. ltlllila Ill had i.‘ 111 lartlllizlll (loan trl iiytltutibad, iii 1 Bllollgir lll|(l(".' llrlllrv‘ proton-l .1111 1.‘; 1i: ])i‘(‘.‘it‘lll 10:11:11! sztfclyi Accordingly. two police (‘.0ll~‘ill a local h till. nlul illt‘ pullcc were told off for this duty. |llflyv lilfldi‘ Fl 111 nrrallunllll-llts‘ for Rukin Bi again dclivcrcil of ugiiardiilg tllv place and are lzucllilly; —~---- -<u oc>~_--%_ Nutwitingtnurliug, this iiifiilil Attllcllcd to all ililtunlubllo l- Strangely enough disappeared board with a tlillllll) sort-iv, a clamp llillJiiKQ, purchases were closely of gasoline and oil and oth-rl" data. To insure thc purity and fer- for agricultural room SEPT. 1.108. i928 liigllly CO1ill)l'T‘.‘§Sl‘(l. carbon diox- ids gas has bcen used successfully F ti» bhiwt coal by OXDPPlHlCIILCP-S ill :1 iWnst. Virginia lllliii‘, rlinlillutlrln of Will's (lilligl‘i‘ bsillg its chief vailur. 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