iioitl .sooit, W110i a The season is I10! °l1 ‘"1911 . ‘m; of our delicious Bode wit“ is epprfifililied and necessary to quench your‘ thirst and refresh you. tt we stiu retain our reiblil "on (or good Soda Water. mi confident we_wili_ merit s. t continuance 01.111111! 91.13"!“ I83 for the coming season. we carbonate our own Sodc und use only the purest or fruit, juices" and rich creiun—- 4 ‘v1.8.1 49m town call in and m. brig o: our delicious tctultfllfl drinks and give us s chance to demonstratv fheir mjqfllfiflt~ Yours for good Soda Witter and service. E.A. Foster 5 Central Druzstora. i "Qflvv ciissiiiio iovutiiuiiuus ll n ' Fmiha-iiias iioiiqiimil V, Piitiiaiittii ~ J1. B. hfoA’, GimIIrPums, M“. "Illflleyesr 1910. I hsdNn-vbqv Proslralsdn in. its worst forrni dropping from 170 to 115 pounds. Th: doctor: had aw Imps of p, "“"”"'J'. Ind every medicine I trl proved useless untiln friend lndu me to take "Fruit-a-tives”. I begun to mend almost at once, end never had such good health as l‘ have enjoyed the past eight years. I am never wit/mu! "Fruit-adios" h M: how". JAS. s. DELGATY.‘ B00. B boifli for L. Al; all dealers or sent postpl-U. H Frult-o-tives limited. Ottawa. ii NUX A safe and Grippc. Coughs. Colds ltiu. e mild s cd cum for La De y Ilcadu ho. Neur Isis. l" lWQp-HD u cold in a fcw l(1\\l“l. at hc enuine at nil drug stores. 50 D6? Fl. A. at vo. OX. Ccntrnl Qrfurrstoro. _ Ovwv i f i “queue-nu this tooling Io. per word for ouch in- t uortlol. ltlge, etc. WIOPO 0091C aw‘gllgurél l0 b! IOPIIICQQ IYO Dfllll Mill "$32.... on voi- euovv n one. orl t "3': firs“: first: at: rfiimc without pu but five figure: (n 81.000) ult ldeorlmln! oil advertise- overlooked. Advertilomen l0 be eoknovrledirefl- t..." v. AGENTS WANTED ___>* ALLEY All) D l! ht- ‘efivfi’. sin mo Ten smog. (gm- ieife stock in u n: exeiusi e nes. specially u y. trovvn on Y us, 5o y our agents. le - out iree "sample . Wr te no Dominion Nurser es. Mont"!- FUB SALE n .'4.\lil<t—lllfli)lllltiltll AND u...) t-iiiihiigs- pluliits. J. ll. Marks, i Nciv London, 1'. l9 I. sfivtl-UJZJH‘ ____...b_- I011 SAIIIIFSI‘Z‘YII:IUIAII (IOTTAGES iilso si-voriil tiouliie tcncmcnt houses in iliiTort-nt parti-i oi‘ tho rltv, tit prlrt-n lo suit [)ilI'f‘lll\.‘li'i‘._ ppiy iii oiTii-ti of Mari: ll. ilit-tiuig- uii, Solicitor. l‘ HQ,‘ .;_ n ihl. . . Illslilxlli sit-anoint frumvfl. llllli ir-||ipi)riirtili_v nssi-miilcti. hul+nbits for uwvilittii". llunry A_. Mclaavi‘ lsli. l-Jiduu. 9090-6- - - ; n nuns! iron "nu" E may? wheeled double- ‘sulo. Una seated carriage and one fiwthlil- ver mounted harness. 0i HI good U new. E. . row, 146 Richmond Street. I0i16-5-22tf. mu stun AT 1i IIAIIGAIN Chevrole 400 five IWMIIEBI‘ 0"‘: tliurnuuhiy overhauled. DPT!“ nning condition. Aiwl Bi- “W?! 3.1.3,“, disco-zen. FEMALE HELP ‘ _ v V... .__ vnrriirss Will “iirnliidiin-‘iinti nlslo girl to work in liilclii-n. Avniv Vlvtnritgtluluiiféfii,‘ u/i'\"i'rin-'|‘\\'t) minim tro l-tlllll “fl...- fhfldffll]. l'hoiic i339. \f- ih In Charlottetown iiitviiig purchusctl iiiu 11115111055 oi Piitnns Lttl., . anti the ilrowu lliork, Mr. John A. McLaren is placing on the markct tn be snltl by public auction on ddiurstltiy 17th Juiio at 12 o'clock 110011. m“ largo and " huntlstimo. 1111411111119- ntsitivih-c on tho cornor of llills~ born aiiii lticiimtinil Sirccts. 01"‘ oi illl‘ tint-st. rcsiiltintiiii section)‘ oi tho city. This iiousc is cominotlious and vnii iaiti off, ‘Willi largo airy 701ml“ hath. ciectricdigiitii und- lint. water boating. fairing on 11111811010 Squarc. Anyoitc ilcsiring a tlwcll- ing in oxiclicnt rcpuir, nnii all roadyior occupancy 1st Suilio should inspoct this desirable 01101‘- lniondiug purchasers may inspcci iiu-v promises by applying to i119 auciiniicor. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. Canaan's Party Charged with Murder (Special to The Guardian.) ilildXiiiO 1(‘.i’l‘Y.— Mombcrs nf 111s party which was with Venus- ciann finrrsnznt when. tho P111" Chici min his ‘iianth |\t Tiaxiainu- 101mb. were formally arrested to- ilfli’. cliurgcil wiili being implicated in tliu former President's murder. Tlmsc pliirotl under arrest- includ- cri Goncritis Murguia; Bnrnhgau. llrquizo, and Beriangn. All have been iu custody hcrc sincc (lar- ranzirs death. Fires TU LET m0 l.ltl'l‘-—l)\VIdl.I.lN rauolisn or‘ Mm. Juhu A. l.o|ii4\\'l1l‘l|1- kimw" as "lluiiniiiiinii-y" eitiutttrti mi liiinR\\'llI'i\l Avc... "lly Willi "l" pxloiiriivti grounds in commotion with ilic niiiiio liliti-ly in the occu- Dfltion 111i’ ‘ti. (ikxcltkilllflv, lufliklrxiz- - -- unit-r, o - — L“ u m“ otiuz-ti-ttuiztr. IVIISCPILLANIEU US n10. ALl-‘llltlll McDQNALD, LAND Smlviym.’ lmrmlmiiriuils-usiicsipa. \VII.L THE PINIHUN \Vll0 TOII tho Waggon out of llr. haul "u... "so. ‘first... Squnio. Y H 945-4544;,’ FREE II.I.I‘t§'l‘llA'l‘l<Il) IHVPAI-(Ifi- uo, lliurlnc (iuaoiino and Oil lun- ncs. Propi-ili-rs; twenty-MK lllllflilfilt‘i.\|l‘l'l'tf prices; also ust-tl l-luginoit. ltiniitiou this piililii-utimi. (fttnediun llout uiid l-iurizrlnu x- chisiiua, Toronto. JoJl-d-li-til. TEACHERS WANTED l‘llil'l‘it‘*4'l‘l\N'l‘ TNAUIIRII \\'.\N'l‘I<ll) for iroitso islo, liiiiiztlult-n iii- limil, for tt-rni of right months. gnlnli-y _f||l]'ly (ltiuillik pcr month. . ~ u nu. Awy u‘ mm“ iitifili-tbii-ill. .___.___ TIIREII IUNDIIPD QI1AI-II“II'Z"- terushcrs required for Soskntch ovvan and Alberta schools npcn- ini; after midsummcr vocation. Town. villinro rind riirol appoint- uicnts favorably sitmitcd paying salaries twelve hundred tp 0111M!- or-n hundred or lnuum. 1t ull pur- ticiilura one ubiilllntflwm IUD- viind, Apply Cunniiisn Teachers Agency. liox 14, ltcggiltliitfi .k. .. -. WANTED ) l'l'll llAfilil A small nloiol‘ bout in i. od unit-I‘- p'_ lionlvs, i0 Kt-Iit Strut-t. ll‘. wnnrrmn AT oivcii AN nxrun- iencod ironic-keeper for one of the ler not business establishment» in in he Province. First class Poni- tion for the fl rut arty. Ann v It once {cox i138 har ottctown. |ti1t~ ing ejlpflrlbntifi. iil7l-fi4-26tf. .___..___ “yAwrppgn, ._ 011E TIIOUBAND h) i g p iinfls fii.'d°§w'fi°'i‘.‘.-.$fsn “ivhifhni? and Juno 15th. will rev 1111111"! mflrl“ ~t ‘emit; “éi.'i°if.iii‘fé.‘.‘.‘ P‘°""“‘ °‘ ‘ " s ss-i-iazat. ,.._._._ ‘VARrp|q|)_(‘ll\ll'(l!i|<ili§ or‘ vi-iliss-i or music to wrliv mo iit tiill"‘~ liriiliiint omwl'iuttlt.v rior _i.'t_""| tnlcnt. Atitircss, liurirt-l \ lli(l"liillll‘l:. f ~ (i -' i two, it '. M " Gm“! W!" " aurora... l. MiTiTKiiidim '73” (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Juno 1I1.~Thc 01111051‘ ion of lynitiuitc stored at n mlufl in Lowor Hungary. rosultctl in sev- crnl hundred tloaths, according to it dospatcli received horn from Vienna today. Ono hundrcd and seventy bodies were recovered. while o: least twenty wcrc. still missing. The ilcspitich said tiiir- ty-six mon sustained serious in- juries. nnd were trilren to hospitals The mine was the DPODQ"? "f U"! Roumaniun Siuto ‘Railway. ..{-&}~—~—-—— WEALTHY BRITISH-ERG FLOCKING TO B. C. LONDON, June 10.—'I‘he record . oi immiizrutioupto British (iniumbia shows n particularly henvy numb- or of wealthy settlers dllflns- i116 lust eighteen months. reoresentins an aggregate ciipltai oLtweive mill- "_ in Newioiiniiiaiiil 3i (Bpeeini to The Guardian.) 8'1‘. JOHN'S. unit. Juno i2 - POM wr-oiiii of unbroken fine WHI- lhar has been fnilowcd bv M1 01"‘ ion dollars. ‘in addition there are hundreds with capital of loss than five thousand dollars, English do- mestics uro said to bo showing a. preference for the Pacific c1099- break of forest fires which W" ' 11°" Spread practically all 0"" i116 peninsula of Avalon and ovcr lfirire arnns in~ northern district "It! 0n southwest coast. Th» situ- '""“-""1l flight rcaclicd n sins-t 0' "dlllr unnpprnnrhcrl nine-n 1"’- ‘lilfifl similar conditions cxbili" ‘throughout Juno and July, rPsllll-Alwly! been 1118 in devastation oi thousands of ' ""0! of to st and much destr-tct- pignetm of _ , 9i 7:31“: - »' ~ t , -1 0 CASTORIA tor infants and Children . i In UM m 0vert30Y “l0 Iii Mine Explosion. New Sclicol Act At tho recent session of the Leg- islature the several Acts relating -to the Public (Schools were con- solidated and amended. The Public Schools ‘Act 1920 however ishot’ really a.‘ new Act. The ainendinchts‘ though important are few; Tire‘ . school laws remain very much as they were, supplements have still to be voted by the‘ Districts, there‘ is no change in the qualifications’ oi trustees nor in the manner of electing them. The business of the annual meetings can therefore be conducted practically as in form- er years. The following points how- ever are worty of notice: > -The Public School Act 1920 fixes -.i scale of Minimum salaries for the several classes oi teachers and no teacher is allowed to engage at u less salary than that sot down for his class. 0i.’ this minimum salary much the isrgcr part is paid from the Provincial Treasury and the District is required in muku ial 'l‘casury rhcre will be .p.'iitl in male teachers-of the first class $500, of the second class $407, of the third class $4112.50 to female tcaciiers of the first class $412.50 ni ‘the second class $350, of the third class $287.50. The minimum supplement in be voted by the District is $1100 for u. first class tr-acher; $75 for o. second class teacher anti $25 for a tlilrd class teacher, " As the responsibility of scouring the services of u competciit touch- er still rests on the district it will be ytotzcssary for thc uiiiiiial mcet- lugs to vote supplements mucii iii cxccss of tho minimum rcquirctl by law. ’i‘ltcri- is going to he ii grout scarcity of tcachcrs uiid many schools arc likely to be vacant iliiloss generous supplemciits uro votcd. To cncnurttgo tho voting 0i suppiomciiis in excess of thc inini- mum,‘ the School Act provides that every teacher shrill be entitled to receive from the Provincial ’l‘re.as- ui-y n-n additional amount equui to fifty per coiit. oi’ tiny amount ritlseii by the District over 111111 nbuvc tiic minimum rciiiiircii, such additional amount not to éxucctl $50. . ltlvcity marricd woman or widow having one or murt- cbildrcn oi‘ school ugc iu actual Hi-lOlHlililCG at tho school is tiuitlificd lo vote and is oligiblu to election a-s u trustee. Telegram Quotations For Butter tMoutrcui pnsiourizcd 513% 1'6‘ fused. Number one sold 561/‘, number two 55%. Toronto pasteur- ized 541,5, number one 511%. Montreal number one bold 21,5 cts. u lb. in advance of last week. J. A. RUDDICK. i Victory Bond A 1934 n 96.1 tSlit iilenry Draytoii, l-‘ln- snco tMinistcr of (lunatic, has announced that there will be no ioun this yeor—:\t the prcsrut iimo Victory Bond prices are most ntiruciivo 1922 n-t 09; 1923 at 90; 1927 at. 991/1; iosshtt 99%; 1937 ill. ioi; 193:4 at 98, 10214 nt oti-— ‘lnli 55$ per cont. -, We can furnish nil series on application. liasiern Trust Co c. H. “s. LONGWOFITH, Manugcr. 9705-6.14~mwswsf61. X Tomorrows Meetings- up the rilmlllllliuFlilm i-hc Provin- t \i .iiickr'i>""frrrsmitrnr _... . ti" an. t min ‘MAvd-iotootvittipic "raists HERE .. . Dr. You, President oi tho Abcg- welt Club bus rcccivotl u wirr- from fMr. (lovcy of liaiiiilx, tiffcring the ADPKWPIis the‘ privilogc oi’ putting mi the Olympic llrliiis iii ‘Chur- lottr-town, ' GOLF. At Belvltlcrc ldiiks on Saturday afternoon a illFlls singles sweep- stnkc inirtch ~18 holes-was tho order of the day. Plight players entered mid first prizc was wou by J. H. Muirnm, with ii score oi’ lit and the srcoiiil by A. W. Works, with il scorn oi‘ i121. The following shows tho scores und liliililiiiililril J. ll. Muloum, scratch iii. A, 1V. IWcok-i, scratch 912 i). B. Stewart iiii— 2 04 R. ii. ‘Morris. l03—— i; 07 ‘ll. W. Longuiorth, 10»f— Ii 131 W. ll. Dunbar, l12—l1 101 W. W. Clarke, 110» 8 102 Dr. V. L. Goodwill, 112M 8 102 On Wctiiicsiiity next a ‘lutiics driving, iipproiiciiiiig autl putting compciitioii, will 11c bold. liiittriiiicc ice. 1001s. for uiicli tfvillll, with golf halls for prizes. MacKL-mius ‘Puxi will it-zivc Ilmik 0i‘ (iommertze corner at 4 p. ill. mi Wcdriesiluy. A Juixcii fnursmit liaiitiii-ziii iiicilzii play, match which i-iiitic oii’ on S:iiiii'iiiiy zificriition oi‘ Juur- 5th. rosulicii in Mrs. iiagiiail and W. k. Rogcrs winning first plat-o. The iulltixviiii: shows ilic scorr-s mriiic; tMrs. Ragnnii, W. K. lingers, Miss Rose Lougworth. Ii‘. ll. B. iLOHIQVOTIiI, Mrs. (Wish, ll. W. Luiigwnrtii, Miss 1M. iiilZuffil, I), B. Stcwiirt, Mrs, Nash J. Ii. hdilirtim, Miss M. iii-gain, "Dr, Goodwill, i Mrs. Goodwill,‘ A. Muc-Kiiiiitm, Mrs. ‘Myles, W. iW. Clarke. Miss, II. Hubkirk, A. (lush, Mrs. I3artlctt, W. iI. Duiibui‘. not score 91 92 u io-i 104 10s i 10o XP- Kilveiitiiféisiiih iiééoiiéétliioii.” '1 Central Guardian CREDIT TO PHiLATHEA8.-— To the mcmbcrs oi‘ the Philuliieu class oi‘ the (‘liziriolit-ittwn liiipllst ('l|lli‘(‘li. urvai credit is. duo for the nillifliillil rcpasi WlllCll they ser- ved fur the visiting newspaper- mcii on Saturday at the Expert mcutiii Farm. SOlllt‘ oi‘ the visitors were enthusiastic in the praise of tlie good uppeiizing food i1rovid~ cd. NEW MAP.- The new island map is in the iithngraplicrs hands and contains postntficos, ‘rivers, lake-q, capes, bays, out, together with public roads, and is in every way uplo-iiutc. ‘Pills map is au- tlitirizctl by tho Government, (‘.hiir~ initr-lown iloiirtl of 'l‘raile and the Automobile Association nf Prince EilWill'il_ island, us their (lffitiiill road Luiiilc. 'l‘iie sizo is two foot by four fut-l; sciilc 2 1'2 miics to 1 inch. ii is put. tip in wall and book form, and wcli mounictl. ‘School sccri-tarics should order out: at ilwir annual mcoiings, as ii is cigiztoitn yciirs sincc the inst. map was piibiisiicil and tlicro urn a grout many chniigcs. 'l‘iiiz rail- roa.) with all ncw brunchcs illlil way stations, are shown with corrected miiciigc from (iiiarltittc- MwrbPrit-i: $5.00. Sand in your nrtlorai once, as paper is advanc- ing and titn pricc is liable to ad- Vzilltlt‘. Address tirticrs lo (i. Iiail- iiigull, ('llili'l0lit‘l(l\\'ll. June 14 2i. Soviet-Russian A Hungry People (Special to Tho Guardian.) LilNiltlN, Juno 11.-—l~‘iity por- cciit ui‘ lilt‘ poopli- oi Sovict Russia ari- hungry’, iililitiugii twcijvliotly is gclting a coriaiu 1lll(l\\'ilili'.t1. oi’ itioii." iiri-iarctl llciijamiu ‘Purncr, llli'lllilt'l‘ oi’ tho llritisii Labor lo- conilitions in that hail tibscrved them. Mr. Turner with unniher ilclcgiite, Thomas lswzt, returned i0 England yesirr titty‘. - SATURDAWS GAME Saturday's gnmu ilPiWPOll Abcg- ivciis and Lcagtiu of ihe (‘ross rc. siiiit-ti in a win for tho Abbics by the score oi’ 12 to 6 The attend-- illlCe was only iuir. (‘busier Gim t-tt risfcraieil and Hillier Murley was bztsr judge. McEuchern was on tiio mound for the Abbies and twirled in itrtistic style, while ilaitnn um] Arscnauit officiated in the sumo capacity for the League of the (frost-i. IN ATlGNS gislatitm of litinsia. in iiic (roirsoiic Loam“. m lsgumg n 0i‘ t1 K141111111‘- Miicrlillliln 1011111! Olnntice (inscribed immigration its a country . as 1w "gravn tianger." Maritime Provinces , Telegraphic "News, (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN PRIICES. s1‘. John. u. n. June 1a.-' Among the murkt-it prices quoted , licro yvstr-riliiy were strawberries ‘I 00 cunts i1 hnx; potatoes $1.30 a pct-ii; apples 50 cents u peck; ham and hucim G0 cents ti pound; eggs 55 cunts il dozen; boef 40 cunts a ilound and pork 40 cents a pound. RECORD CONTRIBUTIONS. ‘ sAcKviuLE, N. 11., J1me i:i.-'_ Tho rcnnrt of contributions tn the Mvtiiodist idorwttrtl Movomcnt sub- mlticti by W. ll. Snowball to iiic N. ll. illltl l’. it}. island (ioiiferciicc, gives first place to Sliodiuc with ‘fillll-“Plihiltiiis of $70.33 por family mid $42.40 pcr mtembnr; Summor- sliic is sixth on the list with con- tributions oi‘ $37.34 per family or $16.23 pvr mombcr. PULPMEN ON ‘STRIKE. -lt‘ll)tl‘i)lt)lll(‘.'l‘ON, -N. IL, Juno iii. —it.'ifi.smcn of ttiir- Nosiiwnsk Pulp 311d Pupcr ('0, are striking for 9 "m" 0")’ 8t the sumo rats paid for iltc llrt-son! 10 hour day. About (i0 illi'll ac ilfltfltilPil by the strike. Irish Ban On Emigration, MilNTltldAli, Juno 1l.—A cubic. to ilio Mtiillfilili ‘Slur from Dublin says tit.» Sinn ldoin issucil a ban on . grit-Lion on itucount of iiic iri- crczising numbci" oi‘ young irislimcii ioitviug iiic country for ihc Unitcti States. 'l‘iic Lcitrim Branch 0i tho Gno- warning It. odds, “Young irii-iii men leaving tho country at this critical stage, not. only dc~ sort lhcir posts but earn the im- pcrisliablo namo of cowards. Slioiiiil this appciil full on deaf oars, there are means and trays which will be nilopioti at very slinri notico. Emigration will he stoppcti int nil costs. Republicans Still Marking Time ‘("‘I-1'[(‘.A(}tO, June 10.—Rcpublicnn National (i0liVPllllilll was rciitiy to fiiccmcm a ER- t .1 ~<> .. ‘lfixcusfii! There is nothing you can give your childrefl. in e material way, which will do them more lifelong good than a savings account in an institution like Bank 0F Montreal. By en- couraging them to save, you teach them the habit of thrift end provide a fouru. datiori for their future. A savings sccoum may be‘ - " opened with $1.00. inter. est is paid er the highest current rates. Head Office! ‘THE. 01'1"” THRIFT f i i trot‘. ‘ , ~ u. v ' i ' ‘ ' ‘p. BANK CF MQNT Established over I00 years. I l, i Total Assets in Excess of $500,000,000. _ f" ' MONTREAL 5 Branches in sil important Gumtree inCsnsslr-Ssvings Depsmnenis n all _ I §Iz1i...r;.*{1fi:a*r 33.1.? hear nontiiititiiig spot-choc and pi)s~ In"! mart Ztizllotiug by night. Since Tucsday til.- tielegntu have hurl little to do but amusc themselves at ‘tfoiisoiim by singing and lisicii- ing tn thc baud whiio thr- (‘Ommlh tre did the work oi‘ adoption oi‘ a illiltftlfill, Lust evening cicari-tl the way for the most important ica- turcs oi’ the coiivciititm. initiriniti spcreciics wcrc givcii by (itivcrnor Lmvilen, Senator Harding, Scuator ‘Poiiitloxtr-r, Govcrnnr (‘t>oliiigi-, Dr. Nicholas Niurrtiyr lluili-r, Svuaiot" ‘Sutiit-rluiitl, Gcuorai Wood, liiixim Johnson, illlil Governor Sprouic. The backers oi’ llorbcrt lloovcr still were in doubt today wiir-ihter he would bi- placed in formal num- lnntion. Judge Nathan Miller of Syracuse was rcaily with n spoocii in the event. if it should be (lPClilQtl to talm that step. Republicans Agree on Platform. t(“lliii‘AGO, Junc 10.~—-'I‘iir- ltepub- lican convcniinn mot for 18 miii~ utos itiday. ihcn rcccsscti to give the resolutions contniittiro time to g0 ovcr the platform draft prepar- ed by o. sub committee and agree on it. Senator McCormick, repre- senting the resolutions committee. appeared beside chairmen Lodge on the rostrum untl ileiivert-tl u mes- i-inge from the commlttce saying tho sub committee bud rcaclicii uu agreement iiiclutling the Lciigue of ‘Nations plank. —--<o->--—-- REMAINING PORTION OF DIARY OF KING EDWARD IS DESTROYED. LONDON, Jilll(?10.'—.-\i the nut-st of Kin (‘cor c the Qucoii P0‘ iiiii idiiiiigiéisifiifiifiiiii CT’1‘.»\.\\'..-\, Juno l0.—'l‘lic cliungcs". IMO! it. is propusr-d in mnko in the luxury taxi-s Ire In brigl: 1. limits and cssviiiiul articieoaf ialoiiilng to bn tzixctl fiftcch pcr trt-iit. (ill ihc PXPPNM, instviiil 0f ten pcr r-cut. on inc total soiling Price. ‘.1. EXDPllHll/t‘ iuruiiiirn, wuikiug sticks and cxpt-iisivo (‘lliilil intbe subji-ct in itixury tax They were not i)l‘i‘Vilill$ly iuciiiiit-tl. 2i. “Xfliilltliilil limit iiicroasctlfliu fur»- i-oats. caps, muffs, ncukpieccs robos aiul rugs. ~i. lViiiilifii-iiiitins iii iho lax 0f sporting goods, vi-lvcis, vcivoteens, lace llllil braid, ribbons, anti car- 1181s. ’l‘hc tiixcs iuiil down in iheJButl- get Spot-ch will remain in force, littwcvcr. until tho resolutions have passed ibr- llouse . IMUlliFBI‘ Alcxnnilra has ilcstroyorl the rcmiiiiiiiig portions oi’ King Ed- ward's iiiar_v.. This portion of iiic iintcs kept by Iiiiig Etiwarti which constituted the most intimate record of the lust fifteen years 0i the lute ruler’s life, contained full reports of c0'n~ vcrsulioiis on foreign ufiuirs with his own Zliinisirrs and other prom- incui mcn in Europe, A short time ago, the Queen Moilici- tiostroyetl the czirlivr DOT" lltms iii tho iliury. in 1913 shei- re- illriflti nn liiiPl‘ of 52501100 rm’ tho publicziiitiii rights to tho book, subjcct to ibc deletion oi‘ auctions suit-uteri by Kim; George unti Q ecu Alexandra. .\I|II:II‘(|'N liininii-iit For lluritu, Etc. HILDREN areintroduccd to Moir's Chocolates by mothers who came to know these superior confections as a delightful gift in the days before marriage. It was then that mothers became lovers of Muir's Chocolates for their un- surpassed goodness and rich flavor. So it is that Muir's Chocolates have become i.hc chocolates oi the home. Young mothers have sweet memories of Muir's and pass them on to the children. MOlR'S LIMITED, HALIFAX, N.S. lie \ t . 14 ~' -—- - SALLI E SPARK S . LY FOR A K188. --.ts:i-ia RizFue-Eti, ._ MONDAY: wtutr: CALLlNG on i‘ PLEADED LONG AND URGEN LAST N IGHT; AS iwAé SAY m THE. HALL, I THOUGH? PD MOTHER ATTEMPT. 80L MAKE 5 _ , sAto: JUST 0NE,DARLiNG11 m6 6,000 NiGilT KiAFeRiz-i: ms, AN HER PAPAKS voi THEN GOMETH lNG: UPSThuRS SAY: “THEREJs D l HEARD CE FROM oowr GET A MOVE. on,‘ You’i.t. GET TWO!" l i L} i @431 MUST HAVE. JUST ONE l"? JUST ONE, AND iF You ,. tare-r, w w ~ "-"::.:.:: ,l’=