. flalwf _ Win. 0'Brien & Son. Winsloe, N. S_-' been blown up. The smoke' ascended' __ ,nnutlollllnlllllillonulnnnuulnlllnln I xxxxxxix *gs moreaioisaioioioig>ie>isaiea|ita|oie=inieaifsi_-_-,,_A_-_Q-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_-.-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_~,_-_-.-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-f_.-.-.-:.-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-;:;.1 i 5.3,. - I -I ' iv|on.NI|N'o -oA||..v ‘I _ _ _ _ “°"“" only Found” 1"' A ` ` ' T PM Por Your (doilvorod) Inadvanoo _ wrmy (Now Evenimi Daily) mi _ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1916 Wie: ____ For ,Your tlollod) ll Alvinoo Il “IQ |ll_ ll»l_|_or U._S._l. 9 '- '- PIIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ALLIES snu AnviNciINo- coins To A dose Judging Gompleted and _*Exhibits Now Being. ‘ ‘ ' N SOMME FRONT Taken Away. Greatest Sh i -Iii ° i r I- N' ~ 'C A ` _ ‘C 0, |.,.,,,,,,,c,, The Prize C'},n,,§_$|Y llritisliI» Captured Strongly 1 Il`ortiIietb_Pdsition -Near ._ _ I ° Tliiepval. -Fall oi 'lhiepval Greatest flllow-~Yet to °‘ IH 2I II German Prestige. Place Considered lmpregnable Mlggy yesterday teaninters were en- H. '_1‘wo_e¢1y_ ’ ggged in removing tho exhibits and Helter. 1 year old,-1, A. N. G ‘lfli the hafta/ Daraglice;:‘ii__i;_lia tovthe (élty. 2,_i_l_i_1_; 3, .l. M. Leard, Kelvin. I H; Poker ' ow, W 0 DFG 0\iS ey. for calf, under 1 year and over was n scene of the greatest. stir and iii months,-1, J. M. Leard & Son; 2, liveliness was nothing but a bunch of A. N. Griffin; 3, H. Tweedy. ' old papers and such like. The cattle lie-ifer Calf, under 6 and over 3 ‘the meme" responded -with their . *lili- ind sheep were-removed from their In0nthiI'.-1. J. M. Leard & Son; 2, ( Canadian Press Despatch-) hands. They are veterans who had getlic-r, aluiost without opposition P005 ‘md glad of the chance t0 stretch Theodore R056; 3. A. N. Griffin. LONDON. S901- 29-All attack lil’ in their keeping one of German`y’s They inet the railway line abc-ut the, their limbs 01109 iii0i‘€ they lieililed iii Cll8iliI>l0ii Biiill. shown in class-_-1, Bflilih troops on the Somme l`r'ont stronghc-ide for twenty-four months. middle, of the town. There were nlively rate in the direction of the `J. MJ Leard & Son; ¢, A_ N_ Grimm [early today resulted in the capturel The`y represent the best type of large numbers of German dead, and ' ‘ ass, Y joy. Of all _that was nipveoble. left l._, J. M. Leard & Son. lyards southwest of Le Sars, the' war of the exhibition =of 1916 ‘at the __ Herd, consisting of 1 Bull and'-1 Fe- office announced. The official state Si'0\IiiiiS. at 6 o’clock_ there WHS Only males over 2 years. old and' owned byfmeiit f01l0W5f* the big niei‘rY°K0'l”0l~lll“ and il- 00iillii\1- exhibitor,-l, J. M. lheard & Son; 2,' “The night was quiet on the gre-at- cd to draw its loads of children right Theodore Ross. _er part of our front. The positions- upto the last. The lust of the judg- Bro-sder's young herd, to consist of, W8 have won north of 'l‘hiepval were lug, that of horses was concluded by 'l bull and 4 Females. under 2 years h@'aVi'ly` S`ii€'ll€Il- Oiii” 0011101118 IiilI‘ll@i-I noon. of age; bull to be owned, and' fema1¢.§_'were active' in the neighborhood of Continued both owned and bred' by the exhibltm-_fthe Schwaben red'oubf_ and the Hes- . -Ig-11?. G(l_iii_i_n_ _ _ :Islas »§_rei1_<_'._li, parts of which are still _ ,_ u an o its get,_1_ _]_ M__ ie y e enemy. A strongly de- I PMZE |-'ST' I Lc'ard Kr Son; 2, Francis Chowan, lie-nde’d` farm, 500 yards southwest of T Cow; and two nt' her oti'spring,J1, l»I.:L@ Sam WHS' C8DlI\il‘€il by 0\ii‘ li‘00llS wee( ~~ _ I - _ I CLASS I3-Win-KING HIIIISES- ” 2' J' M' ‘°‘"" “ S°"' i’£1‘..”...il‘..‘Z .§1i3'ti"‘.i B°f.`Zl.°.'.i..‘.’.l.§”..’.`?.’l ' CLASS 17.-_H¢|-efc,-ds_ south we-at of Bapaume, our aero- 5”c~ plane olse- l' l I i S- 1 More or Gelding. shown in car- num 3 Venn, om and- upwm.d,,__] if g, lsarges rYieri1ii?unll1i[:;?i ex{liYi?i;?nli;Lii main gnte. Whllli i`00Si€i`S <‘i‘0WGd tm" Champion' Female shown in cl ' ~.- Of H Stwugl defended' farm 500 men with whom Germany started the the trenches before' the town were in 1 d S l Byrne Bros., _North River 1.1, 2 I ‘ 9000,- t., _ 2 llugh McKinnon, City 535;; 2 llféalq Um_1G L H ' ec ` I - ( 3 U'~'"i‘ld M'~'Mm“"» Sl- AV”~“l“~ Cherry Valley? ' ’ ' ' aydeh' ( Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ Ilull (falf, under I yr-.ar old and over CLASS 7l.l-Cllydepdales, Registered. if-lx inonths,-i, Wm. t)'B|-len & S¢.,,_ LONDON, Iiritisli licad<|\iart_cr.='-_ (low lu- milk or calf, three years old Still- 29'-Tl\l0DV2\l “V113 0ili' f~1l`liiil- I Stallion, 4 years old and upwards, and upwards",-1, Wm. O`llrie'n & Son. “Sl lfluiiillli lliiil UI0 in0St nlii-&§EZ0l'll1iZ` -i, John Richards, Bideford; 2, Ro- 2. Thomas Aylward, Tolmouth, N. S, blow German military prestige' has per llros., cifty; 3', David Rc-ld. Mon- W(‘ow, in milk or calf. 2 years old,-i, sufi‘ere'd. The natural strc-ngtli of .the laguc. m. O'Brion & Son: 2. G. IL. Ha den. Donitioii was notorious with its un- Stnlllon, 3 yoarf- old,--1 gud 5, idd_- £I_e&i_‘»_r,_ grid;-.-1, (}_,_L_ llgfldeu; dorground defences forming' a veri- wam' Gurrie, I°`ai'vloW; . ane , mf. _ _ ‘_ "Bun, J" ' '."‘tahlo“»i(Mhra'ltar. '1`~Iiv Germans never McKinley, North River." " ' Heifé-r Calf, linger Ii months and ov- believe;-xl it could be taken. Oillcers Stallion, 2 years' old",-1, J.-ll.|or three months,-1. Wm. 0’Brion & captured confess they regard the Crosby. Marshfield; 2, Boyd Living-_Son; 2, G. L. Hayden. place as ixiipregnable. Morovor, it sion. (‘.ly'dc- River; 3, Mae Vickerson. Iicrd. consisting of 1 hull ami 4 fe- mill' ll00`n garrisoned lil’ illiil' i”0'i§iin0Ilt North Rive;-_ _ niallos, over 2 years old and own:~il` hy the 180th Wui°tciiiIioi‘gm's_ siiitzo Sep- Stnliiou, l year old-1. Atlioi Rob- f"I.\'l\lbitoi°.--1. \Viu. O`Brion & Son. teinber, iflifi. which was a inatl_e‘r of arts, llighlleld; 2, A, ld, ings; 3, J. II`.l Hier-.lc-r's young herd. to consist. ot' pride tu them. 'l`lio_v had glorlnd in gl.-y.~,,r|3,m, Mm»s|,f1¢|d_ ono bull und _4 i`e~inale`s, under 2 years its inllli‘0i!nnlllllY'- 'l`li*‘I`.V \VI‘Ii`0 “mill Filly-_ 3 yea,-E, 01d__1_ p;_ Hem-1z_ of ago; bull to ho owned and females li‘00llS`- iiiill' Ui(-'.V fnlighl lltiffl. bill war, and they told us how they ha lain in snug diigouts while ou worst bombardmentr tore up th ground- above them. They' Ilaughe then at the id'ea of our ever winnin Thiepval. There is a different story to te'll now. The attack was' made in the anter- noon. In the line of attack lay a per- fect maze of trenches studded with machine gun posts connecting sub- terranean passages and' dugeuts be- yond zi row ot' appile' trees' which for two months had been the landmark by which the site of Thdepval is known. This was 'the most formid- able obstaclc, and next came a sunk- en road‘ with burrows, dugouts and machine guns everywhere. The fire-t row was in our hands by the' middle of the afternoon and the positions on the road held out until Wednes- day nioriiiiiig. Il was ilcsperatc work while it lasted. ' Though Itho diigouts at Thiepval were not s. luxuriously iltted typ0'. sonic! were foiind providing the usuafl ‘uxurics for Gr-rnian ofllcers: Our men went np. snioklng cigomtiesitnul' came out of thadugonts smoking. cigars. _ The reduction of (iombles was done' by our troops in.co-operation with tho ldreiioh and the operations Were' admirably exociitedt One' otllcer who sim-oiiilerril told us' there was still a garrison of i,t)00 in a certain place. Wo Iiad' reason to doubt it. but all d utter ruins r A very difficult attack on Gueiide e court was lnestlmahly assisted byl the 'tanks dealing heavy blows upon the enemy and overcoming apparent- “Y insurmountable obstacles. The- taking, great numbers of prisons-rs. At some points we had consider- able local losses, but 'on the front as a whole. the German re'sistanr:e~ van'isheId..The price paid for victory was very light. _ . PARIS, Sept. 20.-The statcincnt re the western front reads: On the | Somme our troops gained fresh pro- i Kress between Frerricourt and Morvai. |_ North .and south of the river there ¢ have been artillery engageuients vary-_ , ing in intensity. Everywhere else , the night was calm. During thc day ii. I, fokker aeroplane was attacked by our pilots and crasliod to the ground. _._ North of Itheiins another fokker was Z, hit and badly damaged and dived head first into his own lines. BRITISH CAPTURE 500 PRISON- ERS. , LONDON. Sept. 29.-l1.‘ast bt' flies- bnnf's on -thoISommn .front British troops occupiedII500 yards of German trencIies,.-says thc war otlice stato- nzcnt tonight. There was heavy fighting near 'l`hlcp\'a.l and the ilrltisli were-. forced from 1| rzcrtiou of tro|i<'.ii but regainorl lt later. Statoiiiont said night icing we shelled lir.-avily the exit from tho town. in tho morning _ both owned and bred by the exhibitor. 1.000 of them are lii'iS0il0i'~‘I lil “iii” tho i3rltisli_and French moved _in _to- thut. more than l'-00 prisoners were ta- ken in this tlghtlniz. CLASS 2.-Carriage Horses -1. Wm. (Vlirlcn & Sons. _____:___._______.______,__,,,,,_,,_._____._._____.___.__,_._._._____._._.,,_ (`liaiiipi0n Bull shown iii class- . _ _ 1_ - -I at rom' ‘ _ _ - - iam, g years om .._..1_ E Hemlz ni Ollrlon & Sons - 'control mid tho buililiiuz, though barl- ._ _,,_.___.______v-_-_~,-_-_-_-_-. .-_-_-_-_-:_»:_-:_-_--:-----'-'--I=-= . . ':2.‘W- 'W -~ I I A \Vnitor M. Lea, Crapaud; 3W.- Cliainplon' l<‘eninle-, shown In clnss.- ' lioi_'..‘. i-inrrington. ti. Wm. (l'Bi'ioii & Sons. Filly, 2 years old.-1,' C. Ll. Clny,i . _ _ _ I _ Bridgetown; 2, Wm. Auld & Son, CLASS 18,-Abicrdeen or Polled ‘ _ '_ - (llydo River; 3. J. S. Wedlock, city. Angus. _ Mr. Stern l~£oi?t‘Z.a]2,()S}fi'A-.1l{li.lFg(l)i.t,BG)t;;i:l‘;‘Ao: ‘W§3\ll__l. 2s_\_rc-;i_|'s old,-1, llorno Bros-.. nes 353” $5240 when new' mmol - _ _ _ I I _ n ‘oe .` n. _ ff3é1f“I§°l“i“‘§°§?i§l §f““l§ll2::“' ali- J..i3‘:f::“; ‘I.;;1‘:;r::.° cisively Driven Back. ;‘.".“=.‘:tI.:.‘2:;.“iiiis5_' nlaoge;,.. nns. Yi -I Y Zi, Wm. Auld & Son, Clyde River. months,-~1 and 2, Horne Bros. More with foal at fc-ot,-1. J. R. Bull Calf, under 6 months Iand over Dlnnts; 2, Peter McN_ Robe;-tginny three months,-1, Horne Bros. Msrshneid; 3, clara IE. McMillan. I Cow in milk or cali. 'three years old nomic, sept. z9»in /misc vauny nn- (hirriago Mare or Gelding. 15 1~2 ‘md llilwflfllll-*"1 and 2» H0""" BVU* tlvlt_y’of thc eneniy's artillcry and in- innils or over to be shown in clarri-' Cow. in milk or calf. 2 yearn 0ld'.- fam,-y rlcischnioiits is increasing, says litter-1. Warren Ogiilvie, Truro, N.S.; 1 “"0 2- H°"”e B"°5' 'an oillcial despatch toiiiglit. Our but- 2. Gco. Boswell; 3, Samuel Kennedy. H0lf€'i’- 1 Ye" 0li1»-°1» H°f“° BV05-5 teriss replied effectively. In Astlw city. 0 2. -705690 Pl`l1\l8lll» POWUHL Valley we continued to keep the suin- (IU,-,-mge Mm.e_ or Gelding, und.”-_ Helter, under 1 year old and over mn _ air Monte. Gimme under mir artillery tire. - \'0Sl€I'w Dominion: ‘nelfer C9"-I mme' Six months and `~-vwvxvvdrr 2_ /\_ A_ McBeath_ Ma,.,,_hne|d-;- 3_ John ove'r 3 months,-1, Horne Bros. ‘ ~’ ; ly M,_~|,h08_ Argyle Shm.e_ llord. consisting ofl bull and four (;|,,,mp|0n Mam_ any a_Ke_ (T0 Com. females-_ over two years old and own- _ _ Dt-to in this section mere must have Gd bl' 6'X\illlll0i'»~1I HOW" B’°5~ been shown in some section in this Bi’0€0@i"f* Y"“"ll h*’"l- °°_"”ml"g °f clus.=_|-~1, Joh Ll i ton. 000 bil" and 4 fe""1l05I_““0'9i` 2 YUIIFH __ _ prgiln an enemy attack was complete- bridge at Orljiik and Kopriva was n Iv _“gs of “U93 bu" lo be owned' wld females l,A(§1P§'cl§;p:° 2f}hiA€\ui>r(Y1ir?i'zll) state-Q ly defeated. On our left wing iifiil-'slicllod by tbe_._eiicmy. Attempts by CLASS 3.-Standard Bred Horses. 00111 0Wil90 Hilti bled by the exmbnor' >‘ ` f`. I 3 lory struggle is proceeding nctlvoly cncniy patrols to approach Kopriva .._1 Horne Bros. ment from the Mncdoiiian fron sal' ,' ___ ._ . l th vere no I ...§'“z'"t"‘;'.' ‘“ arf llsnimond Kelly. city; 2. Mrs. W. G. fn l' ~ _ _ d their Cliuroh, 'I`rave‘ller's Rest; 3, J. H. G. Champion Female, shown in class clan _heights__l;\ll_i§)a_i;l;nI;_1"€;i;_i;W_?_g____ O_| Mmphy' md°fm'd' W _L Home Bros' gepltc 38th Four times the Serblansl snnuon. 3 years old,-1, D. - - ` ` tt k' troops into White, York Point. CLASS 19.-Ayrnhlrsst h__n_;-lt_a:le_h€_c;'____ ____________ ____ _me ._________ _“___ "___ w______ __ 5011+-Ilrlhtry MY- " ’ ‘ 1’ un' mn- 2 ye no and owned awry MIII!i°“‘“° ° ‘§,',` .lm ue- an ~ hi. -"rss winto sinof." em. dlovsnni. was 5p|¢n~"7 "5 ed but on lookin; .lt g ,ir repertoire had laid special thd Compkiq will out on "Nui-ly Mn y A I _. . , , . 4 . \ __.i_ I ' -I Holm, :nn ‘ ‘ I 8 ' _ ' __ 1 I ck _ Il* _ I ' __ .. ‘ - ' ‘ mn oia.-(- YA. uwm Nglialllw Illieo owned seamen by °II““"t°r l:.£fl»u(g°il"l'i.¢ ommom 4 wiv "“ °"° 8'; _ _ _ on thirfgniooiar puter. still fl# “f“...§_‘1",l,‘,',',°"f,Q,'§:§d§§"Bf‘f§“ . .Annual r Ideni atihi ore iijlinceoo H _ ` » . I’_\';:_;°¥:.S_._;__ l. J. .$332, iz, 1 c__‘___:_°__ .nmkmwn In class,-1. Mn-ved tnaLdo_._____ 33:31.36 o_o; _______;» ;:in¢_;_i_e_t;¢o_i2;ii_e:i__n_______; wh". m{“____" _ __ _ t _ _ Y liloor to the garage was the first per- men romped thrc-ugh the villages’ ._ In ‘~ lS“°°l*‘ °°-`"’° GI"*5"‘"°"°)"” `~ in tho Ilrolicrty of one of Mr. Ste-riiffl DES`TRUCTllI_ Yesterday and 0t A had fire occurred in Charlotte' town yesterday afternoon when the -Victoria Hotel garage at the rear oi the hotel and facing on King Street was gutted and five automobiles wcrt destroyed, as well as a lot of othei valuable material. The alarm sounded at 4 oiclock and usual well-known alacrity and put. up the stiifest -kind. ot"a ~battl_e, t0_ cave, the building. a ' __ Mr. Edward Flynn who lives nexi snn_to_g|ve the alarm. lie states that he informed some persons on the hotni premises that there was a fire iii the suingc, but they did not seem to take him seriously. However when he in- forinctl Mr. J.-A. Mcisaac the well- known representative of the interna- tional Harvester Co., who lives direct- ly across the street from the garage. that gentleman lost no time in ascer- taining the truth for himself aint ini- mediateiy gave the alarm and with Messrs. (‘.. (‘I. Dciinis, clerk of tho \I`ict.oria, lt. F. I.orre_v of tho Amliorul ‘iano Co., and Mr. Angus Currie, oi li" iliilD|0_V of the hotel hastencrl to ho scene in an endeavor lo savo the WS- They found thc building iork- ni up and were obli ed to smash in ll ho, floors. 'l`ho iirc \\Iliicl\‘apprraro.r has onlisrul IIain:|p:o'to tliclli tlwy are lihrly alliis good as ovor, as tlivy te,Iu-zipotl tho ilaiuics. thanks to tho ublo \vori< of tho firemen. Otlior tliings wlii'<-li \vI:rc in the lofi and 4-urine to uriot wort- a rubber tlrou 1-:ii'rla;:¢I. n. sulky. :i vouplo of .lid ga- soline-. cngllif-s and some small ar- liiflcli. 'I`h<~ Imrn :|lo|ii:.~=i|lr\ had :i narrow or:1‘a|>|~., but only tho root' was i'l\ari‘f‘.tl. All the autos in thc garage han their Iyiuilws tnrnoi! on, otherwise, pos- sibly more than one would have been saved. Ilow ilu- fire stan-toil is a mystery Mr. .\'ti-rin: status .that there was not frieiitisescapetl without n. scrutcbl _ Soon the building was enveloped ini flames and a great. crowd gatherod.' So intonsr- was tho heat that the glass urac-limi in the door of a house aff- joiiiing and liouses across tho street izniuc within an ace ot' catching, tho llanies».liciu;: czarried half way ovnr. So slroiiuously ilifi the f`|rc brlliiidtl work, and such a tluou ol' water did they deluge thc building with. that rlcspitr the intensity of the bla'/.o in .iikablv short time it was umlvr ly <~hui'rciI. was not burned down. 'I`ho cars dfzstroycd \vr‘ro: _ 'l‘l\c big six-cyllntlor Russel luiighl. at seven piissciicor rnacliiuo wlilcli was s' best touring car. and Senator ll. C. Prowse's Russel' The "King George" a handsome and very commodious motor bus, seating ewenty-five passengers, and which was only purchased about two weeks aizfil bv Mr. Sterns in Windsor, N. S., for the sum of $2.000- Une Studdebaker, four cylinder. five passenger car. also the property of Mr. Stems, which he valued in vicinity of $900 and which cost $1. in 1914. ' All these cars were in first-class' condition and if it had not been n.I market day. when autos are not per- mitted to run, would prolmlily not More islanders _ In Fasnalty Lists 'rho casualty list issued at Ot- mwa last night includes the nnnics of Private VV. E. iVl_'cLellon. Green- mont, and Albert Roach. Darnlcy. horn wounded. and sergeant iiush S- McDonald. Caledoriia. \ill0fl-\"Iil\l*i0 not given. Mr. James Barbour. Almn. has rc- cially reported admitted to war hospi- porai David Athol Barbour, A mn. SI verely wounded. uns wéiunsa I isiireniiune. ‘ uns. noon. sic. TORONTO. Sept. 30.-Strong south- orly to westerly winds nhowory and' ho- comtng cool. ‘I The tide will be high this afternoon at 12.56, tomorrow at 1.39, ann Monday at 2.17; it willbe higlitomorrow mor- ning at 12.20. Mon ay at 12.49 and Tuesday ot 1.21. .Tho sun sets-.this olternoon at 5.42. tomorrow-_ lt Mound Monday -at 5.88; ia rises tomorrow mornin! at 5.59. oiidoy-as Grand 'ltuesdu at 0.01. iTlie moon stitns tonight at 6.57, unrl tomorrow at 7. _ I. ohm' 8s»¢§7lh.'or 3:84* mm. _ hours and forty-five minutes, and to ’I`\\oi~o`J. on nevrmoon on Wednes- eng. ‘ t 'taint-_tn .-. son will bla on \!¢=_0%t; 4\.i1.m\t _7 ivan ,’l‘he'ltin`3th of today will be eleven inofrovfifolbhi iioiirl and fortycne Illliliioil _ :iii ounro ot' irnsivlliiri in the building, clear ul' what w:i:-I iii the tanks of the niaclilncs und strange to say not one of thc':<- tanks exploded, no doubt ow- ing to the great quantity of water with which the firemen dcluged the place. "‘li 'rho last. man kvmwii to have been in tbl- building wa: !\'Ir. Arthur Uainp- boll, tho r-lew~triri:i'i :ind he states that ovorytiiiug was all right. when lie lock- cd up hull, un hour hvforf' the ilro aliirm .~¢o\ii\:l<‘4l_ V --.----, \‘.()N DENSEI) ADS. 'l‘()0_ LATE FOR (7LA_SSIFICA"1`l0N - ONE CENT per word each insertion i'or advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mlninitim charges 25 cents. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day from selected' 3/Olinlr pork. Sa\iini‘oi's, Newsome it tio., Market Buiding . 22-i8-9-25MIimos. WANTED- e|Rifr=o'R_GTsi€R7ii. housework. No washing. Apply 40 Longworth Avenue. 2345-9-Ci0M3i. R. C. GOFF’S SALE OF FURNITURE Monday, October 2, at ld o‘:-lock. _ Soo big ad. 2234-9~25M7I T|NsM~|TH WANTED AT oNcE St|=,url_\' job. flood pay. Apply to A. ll. lrlnglisli. t`ainphr>_lliou_ N. ll. 2334-9-30M6Iirp(l_ sieo Fon sixrv oAvs won`»<`,'Fo'n innii or women i‘cpros<-nt:ii‘ivos. with extras. I.ius(-oft t`onip:iny, llrnnt, ford. tliitnrio. 2JlIi:`|-9-:l0Ml2i. co‘rTAeE ANo`£6T`Fon"'sAi_'E'|`N tho inosat, modorn part. ol' tho t‘.ii_\', Apply TTI J. J. Storey, Stl lI‘li1.ro_\‘ 2:l:i0»o-z:uuiwk_ ro Li-:~r.--A LAnoE"aEo`nooM on main floor, in private family. All modern conveniences. Apply 84 llillshorro Street, or Phone 236-J. 8204-4-12Mtl` SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE LINE for city. town or country. lily: f-:|riiiiig:~' guaranteed. l’erm:inr-.ni ull yczi r job. No cxporlorirzo necns- sary. Write Luke Brothers, lilnil- CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK. SEND birth dntn und 101:. for wonderful liorosi-opt: ot' your entire lilo. Prof. llaphnui. 400 Lcxingtoii Avonun, New York Z 7. 2034-9-ltiSiil NOTICE- CLUTHES REPAIRED. cleaned and pressed at short notice nt reasonable prices. Call and see mo nt 170 Queen Street.. 2346-9-30-M2i. T0 LET- A DWELLING HOUSE and blur-ksinith‘n stand. 'also it acres of land. Five indie ilouln-.St Peter-‘si Rumi. Apply to J. C. Stew- art. Dunstailnage. 233-9-80M8I' _ 2339-9530 d. ` N *l v boat. 15 feet keel. Owner emi ~Ilavn same by applying tonndoiiiignofi. if not clalnmfl by 0ol..»lsl._.;vlll bo _.sold on that d|ite.,wItl1ou _ _lf notice. John J. Mcllhererigf _-____, __~ _.__;”!1-'%3ll§3‘1hai: "I WISH TO INFORM THIHRHILU that on October int. next. llsoll noon ix .tailor shop WIXM _ I _ v. ir. I.. in the bomIn¢lto`rms‘riy~do oiipierl by Dr. J. M. MQLM Ei - worlcrnanmilp and= ltlontllle pri- coo." Waiters; ~Maei',o_o¢.».‘-s . 88l¥Il_§_l0_K6l. Mmm °"‘°' .M ' A Mo e 1 Sono. w --- 'mmn Niro fiom- li in-neon in Mr. gs tho name suggests, is the story of Mlnlrdohlhlfnhftdblrhllroi I lnollll .Hlnardh _I-lnliliont Qlroo Dllhmpor. Mlnarfo Llnlmonf Cum foldlrlto. ,Com 8 ' ‘éE‘1"ou¢nuf»Tt""`-»on'F»¢`e 'iifreel nm.; uni 'l ' I . I