if 'Ss M »_»-;-»,.~.,;.~ =..»,,.. '. _ *,-,-i- .'.;._ - _-_-;,‘. ,Y -, _, ._ _ ' s ".. -, ' - '<- 'w .,,.,-_-_ _ _ _. _ ..,_ ,,,__ . .,__- .e3 "i 1-, ,, . ,. .FM `» \‘,,_,» . .- , : ,_ ,f,_.v_.H;;.4, _ g _, _ .,_,_;~ K., , t,-.5 , -,N3 _,W - , __ "__ ,__-:_ L.¢_f_ 1 ._ ‘ i ', - _ '__e -rr V--, - I ,~ .-1, ~ f .' 'ff-,tg ;i,,,,‘. ' ' i - -_ ,-_ »1:..¢,;._t.-;tt]l':' '~ §f;»,>-- s ., - i - _ -» - .~ . ~ - ' . .. ., 4- _ -. .V 3" »r1,,_.,.r,. .g ., . : . , _ .,, .@.,»_.., ,-it, A _. - 1 -~ '= » - 1 -'.-‘-:~1f"?_"...Li»."' 'itat-stil-.l€>l7~“’~ ‘ t . , - ‘ ',,__ _ -- -V (3,-'wp fs, egg; "5 nlalow eullllil r H A ' ' `Nl¢>lli!NlNo i|:»Al|..v ' ll I é‘3‘.ii'.i’.7.‘.‘ Lili.. ..,.,' } cHARLoTTErowN,iiEéaNa1§A, FRIDAY; MARCH 5, 1915 E few.. Y... _ , 1 ,°"”"P#_.... gg: oPEnAilous 4,: 4: l,i .it AT , ~ THE DARDANELLES 'fi tlnly Two Turkish Forts Remain Standing. llllied Landing Parties Found tlnly Gharred Remains of Turkish Soldiers in Forts. ` ` l (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. March 4.-The Allied iltietll this morrilillg reslllned the belli- pnrdlnent ot' the inner forts oi' the Thtrdanellcs, according to ll 'despair-ll received from Aiilells. 'l‘he ti-xt of the despatcll foliowsz- “ llombnrdmeilt ot' thc illllcr forts oi' illc Dardallcllcs was resunlcd this __,.~.» ~v- -A-'ff f-1 ff -- ~f-‘-ff.~::_-:_-:_-_-_-»sf,-_-cv morning, 'l`hul‘sday. Ten big worships took _part ill the operations. Accord- illg to lt British oiilciul report only tlvo 'i`urkish forts relilaill intact. “Allied landing parties folllld ellnrrcd remains of soldiers in the tlnnlaged forts, showing the Turks bllrncd their dead hcforc cvacuntlllg thcsc positions." - `~ _-,-_-_-,-_-,-,-c-_-_-:,-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-_-,-,-_-_-A -_-_-,-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -sa (From our Own Reporter.) ltile fact that at seasons of the year facts tlid not warrant. Prof. Silortt OTTAWA, March 4.-Prof, Adam thera are many temporary employees. was speaking witll autllorlty owing to Shortt was the subject of all all-day I-ie paid also no attelltion to the nor- his position. lie ignored the fact. that debate in the House to-day. Prof. ulal developments and expansion of the particular return to which be al- Sllortt recently spoke on ll Sunday the Government service owing to tile lndeil wntained all resignntiolls as night at the Pcoplo's Forum. Ottawa. growth of the country. Prof. Shortt well as dismissals. lil tho course oi' his speech he st.ated knew tilese facts. it was stated by ile nlgo ignored tlloso wllo had died, that a recent rl-.turn brought down ill lion. Robert. Rogers and yet had for were stlperallllutlteil or had left the tile liollse l-.bowed that the present partisan purposes deliberately matic sin-vici>,. when he saw tit to suggest Gtlvemment ilatl dismissed two thou- this misleading statement. lie show- that 10,000 were now doing the work sand employees. i‘rot'. Sllortt asked .ed thi-lt in his own department tllerc previously done by 2,000 his language, wllo had taken their place. and un- had been only a nornlal increase. to pp ||,m\9;~nt¢_ ognld not be churne- swcreti the llllestioil by sitltillg ten lion. J. I). Hazen, lion. \V. T. White, tt-fined on fnir to the (iovcrllinellt. lt’ thousand. lion. J. N. Reid and lioll_ 'l‘. tjittlsc P;-n|‘, Sho;-tt degtred to give n fair Prof. Shortl as cllalrlnnll of the Cusgruin in turn allowed tllat thc gtnt.-ment he should in all rc,-lpi-ct (‘ivil Service Commission occupies a statements of Prof. Sllortt wt-rc nn- hav.. taken into Congtdernttott tha neon quasi-judicial position and indcpend- true. of additional appolntulellts owing to ent ot' the Government, so that natur- Hon. M. White demonstrated by the development ofthe country. 'I‘hr.-se ally one would think he spoke wlth` figures the falsify ol' the statement ua opnsiderntlons he ignored. The Pre- authorlty. ills statement has been tar as his department was concerned. mit-r regretted that the incident had seized llpon by Liberal members and Ii WHS i0CllII1ll9Hl \\ll0l\ l‘I‘0f- ¢‘lll0i”ii. been brought before the House and by thc Liberal press to lnakl- purtisail 0C<‘.lll>.Vllli-3 the jlltllllllll D0f‘lil0¥\ lit’ illll. the methods pursued. Howswer, when attacks oil the (ioovorllincilt. Mr noi to meddle ill politics. lic had an lloilollrablc gentleman on the other Sllortt had gone-so fur that lion. llladc a partisan siatclllent which in side lnldertook to make a partisan use Rohr. Rogers oil Tucsday iligllt direct- all fairness should llnvc in-ell nccolll- of a illisleading statelnellt, ii was ly cllallellgetl the stutenls-ni, of Prof. pallied by un explailutioll. Statements hardly to bc expected that ii would Sllortt when introdllced lllio the lind- had been fastcnell on the colllltry for not bc resented. The lllelllbcr for get debate by Hon. William Pllgsley, truths which were untrlltlls. He was St John, following the lead of Libcral Hn described the statement* as " dis- guilty. to say the least, of indlscretion. press, had seen tit to bring the matter honest, llllfulr alld dlsllononrallle," Sir Robert. Borden said that he was np in the lionse and it had been Sir Wilfrid Lallrier ilrollgllt. the mat- not going to attribute motives to Prof. resented on the spot. Prof. Sllorlt ter again before tile lloust- to-day anti ‘Sh0rit.. li' anyone was ready to sllg- alld everyone else concerned had to asked it' the (iovcrillllellt would grant gest, that hc did nolfuse the latlguagc tllallk Mr Pllgsley and thc Opposition an inquiry to allow Prof. Sllortt. lo attributed to him or would deny that Leader that the matter lla.ti» been defclld himself. he used the language, he would grant. brought up ill this way. The Govern- !-iir ilobert Bordcll anti half the mein- all inquiry. As his language remailled lllcllt. had nothing t.o apologise for in bers of the fiallillct spoke in tilc`ullcllallenged and hc had not. noticed its appointments. The lllllernls had collrse ofthe debate which lasted un--the report oi' ills speecll, there was expressed desire itl debate this sub- tll lllldniglll. and Prof. Sllortt was mostinot, lnucll ground for all inquiry as ject. Whenever they wished to, the severely castigated. it' was shown the inquiry must. be restricted to wllc- Government was ready to meet them. that thc return to which Prof. Shortt ther he used the language which`waS ill the meantime he would :lee that rcfierred gave a list of four thollsaild attribiuted iobhlm. The Pren}ie1r addzad , l.emms were made complete Wm, an res gnatiolls, all of which the Chair- that t was y no means a a l' s a e- _ , ulllll oi` the Civil Service ignored. lil ment of the case and was bollnd to newbmry damn' so ‘hat ma ,whole lldditloll l’l'ol`. Sllortt had ignored create nil impression to thc disadvall- \llll'0l'“l“'l‘"l “"llllll~ 'l"‘- ll“f"l"’ ill" deaths,supernnnllatloils,transfersantl tuge of the Government. which thc House. HOUSE CO Professor Shortt Severely Censured for Misrepresentations Made in Connec- tion with Dismissais and Appointments in the Civil Service. (Special to The Guardian) -_--__»_-_-_~_-_-_~ ov -::_~_-_-,-_-,-_-_-.-,-.s,»,1.va--.,,,-_-_-_-,-_vi-_~,-_-:_-Y-,~_-_-_-:_~::.-:_~_-.-_-_ Y . . . Y _ _ _ . Y _ ~ - _ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ ~- ~ - SHERMAN S_UBMiii|NE ‘"““""_ °' '"5 ""’"'°" iliiiiiil [USE Siiili iii ilililiii FLEET '»@‘si’ll3§'i\\lf1l2°l-51?”-lliiimi BEST iiii|iiEHi COLONEL DR S. R. JENKINS naval stiuatlon ill the last 24 hours. - - ~ ' - - - H 'g 1 While the Russian.-3 continue their Who has bacrl appointed Chic; lztxlilftzaaxil Cfflcer ln the Military’ ospl a _.___ progress against the Germans in North ' . . Poland, they are, according to official (`ol. Dl'. S. R. Jcllkills. (`llllrlottc- i0\\’I1. Wil-S l'i0llill`-il l>_V \\'ll'c i'roll| ll0i}ll'iin tzollllcctioll with his llcw duties Ur. ullnrtcrs yesterday illnt he llnd llcc appointed to take cllllrlzc of thc lllll tary hospital ui iilllifllx. As to ill lcllgtll of tililc tilllt he will bc absent .Icllkills did noi. know last night. lie lcnvcs this cvclling i'or ilalifnx. 0 slffnnésiTlliilllliiH ..___¢ THE BURNING HEART 'rhoro was another large nticlldnilte to tllcir honlcs with snddcllcd hcarts. last evening ill St James (illurcll Hail.. . wllcll the Rev. Dr Fullerton gave tl fourth of his series oi special a _ _ ‘ , d dresses, ills subject being the “ Lhlrlrioi' Christ grcatcr than that of Rome ing llonrt.” based on the experieuce'oi' and all tllcll' hopes llnd ended ill tile the two disciples oll their way to trlltll’-ill' Oi' lllfi i7l`0iifi~ We ll“V° Sum' l'Inllnall.'l. The story, it will be re i callctl by lllnlly, is an l'oilows:~--ill" lllc tlrst day ot' ilu- lvcck, vt-ry curly ralnc llllto tho sc lllcllrc, brilliilll :ind while ill- opcllcll lilo Sci‘illlli|*‘H'-' ’l`lli:'. story, said tho pri-nt'llt~.l'. has l.-:cizi-tl the illlaglnutioll oi' artists. it llns tollcholl the llcari tll' llllnlanity. Note thc striltillg' situation portrayed. 'l`llc:-ie two trllvclllws wcrc rctllrlling disappointed hopes nlld shattered t ideals, They had llocll allticipatlllg - the realisatloll ot a material Kingdom ~ cicllt t-.tpericllcc oi' lifc to cuter with in tlccpr-.fat sylllpntlly illto thc fcclillgs oi' ll illcsc two illcll tls they return ill dls_- (Speclai to the Guardian.) l”Alllti, March 4.-The (lornlan sllb- nlzlrlnc U-li, has been sunk by destroy- ers belonging to the Dovcr fleet, ac- cording to an allnoullcement by the Mllllstcr of Marine to-night. Tile crew we-,rc taken prisollt-rs. 'l‘bo submarine if-R was bllllt ill 1908, und was 300 tolls dll-lpiacellleill. She lnld ll speed of iii knots nbovo water and 8 knots uubnlergcd. ller maximum radius of opcrutiolls was 1,200 miles. The vessel carried ii torpedo tlllu-4-l and ll comple- ment of I2 men. The U-8 was a sister of the famous U-9 wlllcll, curly iii the war, sullk the British cruisers Hague, Abouklr and (iressy in the North Sea and, in October, sent the British cruiser Hawke to the bottom. Wreckage picked up late in Febru- ary off Christiaustadt was said to belong to the U-9, and it was said tho submarine had been lost. reports, pursuing alld capturing many they still have the most strongly for- tified part of the Straits to get through. quence has been North of Arras where the Germans .succeeded in capturing a newly constructed French trench. Battles ill the East t'or possession of the liardanelles are creutillg a great deal of interest as they are consider- illn morning the disciples or Jesu; :l||\l‘l`»i1v¢‘- :`(l1f‘»0 l‘lFl“’9'» ‘lf .*l‘° rlvcri today at Rotterdam. 'rho steam- liglc of ‘forts wlrlirgl lilttreltichell acrgss _ .__ filly Wi\S-- Nl- ll V - ' or Great Cit . carr in 0,400 tons of. B lil’-ll “F0111 0 0 D0 M ll P0111 ' , .., The lint-. will ho llllzh this afternoon 500.1.. uncnnttynefs, :,514 pn. gnnmeri only three miles win:-_ so long as the li-'f-§ff_f_.ff.lf'-_1f_fff.9l'1ff_-_-Efgflflf. .ls :li L04 #mil l‘"ll0l'l"“" “i 1-373 il Will ihouth Point. which brouglll. 7.000' Sling ol? the worships command this wages, are quickly finding means for 'r. ln- lush tomarrow marnills at 1-Ht and nm, of nom- ¢»,¢mn»n.nl¢.l ny millet-tt' not-.li or land communications lmtween settling un-,lr tllspulolt All inn Clyde g. Sunday nt 2.45. of Nm-¢|,wem,m stung, the forts on the European side of the engineers have returned to work un- Stmlts and Constantinople are cutoff. der promise that their demands will ml and tomorrow at G-55; it rises tomar- wl|_l_ olvs nugglh rpg; pggggqz one of the most welcome effects of bo roferl-ell to an arbitration in Liver- m_ row nlartlillir ill li-29 Mill Slllliifly Rl or THE DARDANELLIQ, the bombardment, so far as England pool. Coal beavers .who recently re- nt. 6.27. ' -I-_ la concerned, is the reduction in the fused to continue work and, held up nd The lI\00l\ l'lS<‘-S l°l\l8lll ‘ll 9-59- PARIS, vis London. March 3.-The price gt wheat which sold today in Atlantic liners are returning to duty to Tllcre was ll (till moon on M0l1f\l1y]1‘emps asserts that an agreement has Bristol market at from 55 to 58 shii- to-night after an appeal from T. P. March lst.. at 2-33 ll- nl- ibeen reached between lin-ance; Great lings s quarter as compared with sixty 0’Connor whose constituents most of lnl,» 'l'l\l‘ lil!" ‘l\"“`i»¢‘l' fif ill" H100" Will |ilrltoin and Russia regarding the ful- _shillings and over less than it fort- them orc, Nutlollallsts. A conference nt, im oil Monday. March 8, at 8.28 a. m. .nm status of the Dardanellen, which night ago. of masters and men in the steel lnrllls-l 'rho lallillh Of 1000>’ Will bé rlevbh .vrlll give Russia free passage to the ~ Employees and workmen, between try is being held to decide on means is from ulrknowll callses. ns it up-, -, (Continued on page ihl‘¢B-) i5P°°l°l W ¢l‘° Guifdl-I"-) “"{“l'” °f‘l‘“"ll,°“l(;l9ske°l"l§’ altmflsg patently started front the opposite ' --- LONDON. Ml1l'<‘l\ 4--l7ll189\' fl'0m cm" ““°“5 ‘nm M ment “ga ns' sitio to where thc regular mill fire- .~l-. liow'-s and i»W°“t.v-lilm minutes. sl lt it .ulli _ ll ri i lol l-rt-lm luoulpnl or war material us. , P8 I. W Om 0l'9l\¢‘03 IVB B Bell OW ill Yi fi to the increased cost of living, and _-- y, Millard | Lillimellt cures nrlet in cowl \liuard'| Lilllment cures Dlpbtllerla the demand of the workmen for lligher tnllnal-d's Ltniment Cures Rheumattsm.. by Sir Edward Grey. (Special to The Guardian) I LONDON, Marcll 4.-“Unless nell- tral nations are prepared to assist. ill throwing the Germans out of Belgium, no suggestions from them in the mat.- ter of preventing the furtller devasta- tion ot' tllat country are wanted," said Sir Edwarti Grey in the llouse of (‘onl- mens to-day. The statement was matic ill reply to all enquiry if the Govern- ment was “willing to invite sugges- tions fronl llelltrabl with a view to avoiding thc fllrtllcr devastation of Hel- ND SUGGESTIONS N OF NEUTRALS WiiNTEi9 Unless They are Prepared ta Assist in Throwing Germans Out ol Belgium, is Statement Made glllm by the great powers which are coiltelldillg for itil masteryf; “Tile only solution to the ques- tion," Sir Edward Grey continued, "is the evacuation of Belgium territory hy (it-rman troops, the restoration of her indepelulence and reparatloi, for thc wrong done ber. Unless neutral powers arc prcparcd to assist in sa- - curing this solution I don‘t see what “0\llll l-ie sained by ally collrse they could suggest.” A lal-gc aitolldallcc ot' t'al‘nlcrll and others yesterday witnessed thc formal opening of the Pi-incie t‘onnty Agricultural Building at Slimmer- side, simultaneously with the open- ing ol” the Provincial Seed Fair. The trains from cast anti west brought in large crowds, and at noon the Presi dem, thc Rev. Dr ilalltllicr, illtrotiucetl th.-_ l'i'cilli€~r. lion. .l. .-\. Mutllicsoll, who opcilctl thc i"ilil'. 'l`lluac on the piatforln included, in additioll to the Prenlicr anti the President, the Conl- lilissloiler of Agriculture, lion. Mur- doch Mcliilluoll, }loll_ Cllarles Dnltoll, Mayor Saunders and the Uomnlissioll- er of Public Work, lion. J. A. McNeill. ill introducing the Premier, Dr Gau- thier 4-,xplailied the unavoidable ab- sence, through a previous cllgagcmcllt, of the Lieutenant,-(iovcrllor. who had been invited to open thc Fair. in tho name oi’ tho t-omnlittec who petitioned the (iovcrillllent to give Sulnlllersitle such n llllildilli; an they wt-,re ill, said Dr (lautllier, and ill the name of all farmers anti farlllers' wives ill Prince County and all collllectod with the Fair, llc thought it his duty to tender their thanks to the Goverilnlent of the province for what tlley had done ill the interests ot' agriculturt-, not only in the County but also ill ille province. Thai bulldillg, ill which the tail' would be held every year, would certainly be a seat. oi` agricultural education for the (iouilty, ulld after all, education wa' what was most ileedod. Tile Govern ment, he said, were trying to do their duty by the people ill regard to agri- culture, alld they were doing it; and llc thought tllcy tlcservetl credit. i'or what they had done and were doing ill that direction. 'l`llc _l‘rclilier was tllen called lip. llc said that the Seed Fair and the Domestic Scicllcc Exllibltion was no new thing ill Prillce tiolliliy_ "lt is tho prolld position of Prince Coullty/f llc said, “that they have tal;oll` the lead ill illat rt'-gnrti; alld l alll going to run the risk of doing the Pri-sidcilt nil injury ily enlarging at head that is already vory large, when 1 say that he took thc forenlost place in organis- ‘ng those institutions in this County. As wc lllove along from elle stage to anniller ill illlprovelnent and develop- ment we are too api to forget the degrees by whit-_ll we ascended; and now and again wc might well review the situation alld at least recognise the pioneers in these movements. T0- tlay, then, we meet, but we meet under conditions that are somewhat different froln ally tllut have cxistcd ill the past. For the tlrst. time yotl are assembled under your owll roof. lCllec.rs.i Through the generous and energetic lllallagciilcll! ei' former years you had been able l.o carry through tilt-sc exhibitions with credit uild sllcccss. lint. ll tulle had como when sollletiling lllorc tliull ihc energy of the colllinittcc illld the generosity' of the people of billlilillersitic and Prince ('ouill.y had to bc iicpelllled llpoll tc provide ilulitlbic lllcalls for _curryillg oil this very important work. l"or iilnt lltlrposc, to give that ilcccssnrv aid, this building had be-cil plircila.-lcd, alld l alll glad to be able to tell you that it was not only pllrcllascd and tilted up during thc past year. but that every single dollar oil it has been paid. (tillecl's.l Not ont- copper, llicrcfnl't~, is tllert-il_\' :lddctl io the ticbt oi' tho provillcc. So tllut you hllvc llcrc for agrii-llltllrill purposes, for domestic lcicllct' pllrposos. and several other purposes which l shall briefly rcfcr to, n building standing. us it docs, free equipped to suit more advanced pllr- post-s, as they are ,called for. l am cncrcacllillg oil lvllnt is thc f'omlnis- siollcr ot' Agricnlillre’s domain when I lllnkc this nllilollllcolllelli. ilillt it is tllr- illtenlioll to illstnl ill tilts luliltlillg at the earliest coilvclllcllt tinlc during the present year a first-class domestic science cquipmellt- (cheers) -that sllall be available for use by the people of this -Utlllllty. Solllellnlcs ll generous act or ll series of generous acts work ollt their own reward. There arc lllany citizens of Summer- lsitlc wllo ill forlllcr years wellt out of their way and excccdcd their dllty to give assistance ill the establislllneni and devcloplllcill of tllesc institutions. They will get their reward, because the opportunity will llc opcll to the children ol` Prince t'oullty to come in hero and bc lilllglli tiolilcstll- science. Furtllermnrc. it is lilo intention to establish n depot for school supplies and il readlllg-room. which will be available to farmers and every citizen of Prince County. A reading-room will he kept open. ill which it is the ,intention to place tile latcst literature 'that cull be obtained front r-very part of the civilised world having to tin with important nlciilods of farming and all information avaliable in regard to fisheries. tt‘llt>t-rs.) \Vc_llopo to have under this roof available n rend- froin illl cllarge and ready to be! Loan' Ser” 8817___2_2MM' uiillilull sill ing room lo which every pr-rsonfrom. the county may have free access and hnvc at their hands the best informa- tion that tho world affords on scien- .iiic and improved methods of farm- ing, etc. tCheers.) The rrelmer than declared the building and also the Fair formally open. The nc-xr speaker was the Commis- sioner ot' Agriculture. wllo expressed pleasure at boiilg present and congrat- ulated tlic inailagenlent on the suc- cess ot' the fair. He strongly urged co-(lperation. Hon. Clips. Dalton followed with a. [few remarks, ill which he congratu- ilated Sunlulersltle and Prince County in general oil the acquisition of the lluiltiillg, lvllicll he slated he had been very anxious all along that the Govern- ment, sllouid buy. , llis Worship Mayor Saunders then 'spoke bricrly. He did not think that tho Fair was quite the success it should lle. and he thought the fault lay with thc farmers themselves. 1-ie thought they should awake and put as much clicrgy into the affair as the indict; did. The meeting then adiaurned until i..-i5, when agricultural topics were takcil up. During thc afternoon Professor W. G. Reid gave all address on “Live Stock " anti “ The Importance of Good Seed " was discussed by Messrs Rich- -_rd Creed. Leslie Tenant and Prof. Fheodore Ross. Ai. 3.30 Mrs Benjamin Rogers read a very interesting paper ln “ Rod Cross Work.” Miss Alberta Vinci”-arlalle followed with "Household Tllrilizlhillg," wiliic the afternoon was closed with 'a “Cooking Demonstra- tion" ily Mrs Dullbrack_ In the oven. ing thc hall upstairs was crowdod, wllell cxccllcllt addresses were de- livered by Rev. Dr Gauthier, who pre- sided. Premier iilntllleson, Mayor Sounders, lion, lllurdocll McKinnon and l'l-of. Ross. A hill report. of the |>i'ot-or-.tliilg;=. will be publiflllml in u, slllmcqut-lit issue. Tile ditfort-at tiepllrllllellt were well iillcd, the household science especially being t’ar in excess of former years, both ill quality and number of ex- hibits. Ill one collection of fruit 56 varieties worc sohwn. All the other exhibits ill cooking, preserving and Cflllllillg wcro excellent. The display of handicraft work was also much 'argcr than usual and was well up to the standard oi' other years. (Co`rlflTluTlTd>-tlil_”l5‘a'tfc~Seven.l CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR _ ' CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each inner- ion for advertising in this column. ‘ash must accompany orders. Mini- rlunl cllarlrestwcnty-tive cents. WANTEE, olnl. l?6`€t""G EN§ii2ii_ llollst-work. Apply 231 Richmond St. __ s:l4s-:l~:lMtr. -/l/AN-ren.-House `T6'n ETI‘r."ABpi§ ti. \\'_ llnrrisoll, Cnlladlall Bank of Colnmercc. 8897-3-limit "RIMS FRESH SAUSAGES 12c. PER iii., Heaney Gay, il Elm Ave. Mar. ket Tuesday and Friday. Phone ~119. __ _“__ __>_, ___ ____ ___lil_i_i0-2-13Mtf FOR SALE-ONE PAIR WESTERN S. B. Foxes. Will sell with guaran- teed litter al reasonable price. .I Stanley Wedlock. 8799-2-27mt.i'. WANTED.-A "rEAcH`Ea"Poii’N`EW Donllnion School District. Sap- pleiilcnt $30. Apply to Hector Mc. WANTED T0 RENT HOUSE CON* 'Billing 7 or 8 rooms with modern improvements. Apply P. 0. Box 116. §1Qf]l!_f)_'i\‘Y\¢ WANTED BY HKRCFT 15 T5 n house with all modern conven- iences centrally located. Ap 'ly' Y '_§‘§l'Ae_gc_>Yt’_ Guardian. 8430-8-§Mtf. wsnrso-“Fl`n“Ti°°“r cl.A'b`s"l-Ili-.’on€, ` used in coats and skirts preferred, Good Wages. A, C, Camel-on 5 Sans. Box 971, Amherst, N. B. __ __ 8893-3-5m4ipd. su's` mess ' zNvsl.6Fl'-:§.--No ll printcd with name and address, eith- er on flap or front. $3 per 1,000; $5.50 for 2,000; $12.00'for 35.00o; $90 for 10,000. GUAIIDTATI 0F'li‘l¢‘l‘7. _ snoal l.‘zlmr_ wANrEo._- l=n'l'iiEiBIl1"F5'li'T€.T2'_ sinstan School. Supplement $136. Present prlaalpal has resigned to Join 2nd Contingent. Apply so W, J, “'“llwf- S°i=r°w'l'..ar to the 'rms- tees, Kensington. by mall or inpgf. 9°"-_ 8886-3-5M8l. eHur uPeaFW. ous hair removed without pain. latest motllotl. Basin treatment and singelng for thin hair. Denim! removed. guaranteed. Shmlpooing a speciality. All kinda -of hats goods made up. Mrs. White, Qtlueon- otol, - » sm-2-a'!lntt "" willing., ,.,t,»~,._,.,,-1 . » "~ eu-s-,;y4o`a\~q¢,vu*.. ».; i, ,, . , _, ‘I , - l- is E f » ' I ' ,. .- .9 4