24. 1 Pitnvci: iznwiiao -=- 10.04 r1112. - also. l s ‘ TO Y lylltii l AN It It I ‘v _ 0R(Ht5ll-C.A ; "-j."'“-‘ Fr-ww -. l - IFAY_BAINTER;LRICIIARD,CARLSQN ifsritmcglvtttorouf - MARTA EGGERTI-l itx-ntat nrtmsir CANADIAN news * QflAItIAYlTI-IIOWN MAN. BEND! GREETINGS [mom ENGLAND - COLOR CARTOON l. ADVANCE SALE 0F EVENING TICKETS AT BOY OFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON F R 0 M AVIOID LIN E-UP -— COME EARLY 2-0.4 YS 01w. Y--2 Tll-IAY - cirirot _ no. w; A Clock tltat stiilies "l3"! A Rcoenioltlt a bloody beoltl Murder-by a chess game! tit iitsiut-tnuits ‘it lllfit titittstt Vagrancy Act. I-le rpllcd ft would be difficult to amend the law with- out "opening llic door Wldg to frauds and itrave abuccs“ He added. however. that he advis- ed the ollcc to act attains’. med- iums on y when they are sure they are lmposlei and hoped "persons bona fide engaged in the ministrat- lons of the t-piritualtst churches and in physical research should not find themselves hampered by the provision of the law." Th The union's answer to Mr. u e Union hid aiiketl Mr. Morrl- Morrison said. "to say that you can ante introduce iekiflifliitln to make ‘go no farther than that to remedy Possible fnrsplrltualist mediums our grievance seems to us to savor I" proceeded against tuider the almost of insult." i MEDIUM! ‘AT ISSUE WITH MIL MORRIHON l‘ _1BNDON, Jan 23 — (OP) — wntroversy has arise-n between 501m: Secretary Herbert Morrison and the British Spiritualist? aticnal Union, which claims Ililritualist mediums are "victims oi the whims and prejudices of the enllshtenetl of the police in their tdminlstration of an antiquated act ‘I parliament." int mini" nit light? flolldift You Got Any lint‘! To tholo who tom, night. after h on sloeplm ‘h To time who sloop in a kiglfol a way. but " nmmikbmkmby uilsndnliitmaro. °'° "h? Ville up in the morning as ' as when N tn we ofler in Milburn's Health and "will a tonic rumodfi help soothe and strengthen the nerves. oiitiiiiilndcnot lhouldbciiomororutlénliigiitldttctobotl liis and niglitniaru. I on 80o a box, tlll pills, at. all drug countsrl. ook for our registered trade mark a "Rod Heart" on tho package. _/T~T-"AID\IIICO.|HBIMTUIDIIQO|O* r. ‘Sleuth Bittisti By Murders In Movie The most. farnom of all fiottmal detectives tiwkles a triple murder plroblem in Universal: "Sherlock oimes Faces Death." now playing t-h Theatre. Basil Rath- el Bruce are starred the nwstery-actlon which is on a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. New. ingenious methods of crime detection are employed by Sherlock in solving tho sensational case in which several colorful suspects are implicated. Key roles are played by Hillary Brooke. Milburn smite and Dennis I-Ioey. Among other notab- les in the film are lvfary Artlhur Margetson and Halli/well es. erloek Holmes Faces Dea " Hob was produced and directed by Roy William Neill. Judy Garland. Heflin Excel In Gay Romantic “Presenting Lily Mars" I Judy Garland goes glamour girl. [gets plenty of opposition in the person of exotic Marta F428 l and chamis no less an austere per- sonage than Van l-leflin in M-G- M's “Presenting Lily Mars." her newest singing playinit a-t the Prince Theatre. This is a romance of the mndem theatre. with haunting music embellishing equally haiuiri romance. It tells what happens when a vourlit singer sets out to aittain stardom. _ Judy is the young suiger. She "crash" her way to the attention of a famous producer. l-Icfliii. manages to make his prlnia donna. Miss Eagerth. plenty Jealous. and amid comical complications and a tbuchinz love story the am- bryo star achieves success. music- ally and roman 1y. Musical Numbers Catchy Catchy musical number high- . "Tom. Tom. the Garland, and M Dirge h in the exotic "Kuleblaka." ‘and the 01o favorite. "Every Little Move- ment." is guaranteed to evoke no.- lgta. . R/icliard Carlson is well cast as a harassed ywuiis: playwright. Fay Balnter and Spring Byingtsm effective as mothers of the t-rayal is strikingly efiective. _ Crosby and his hand add musical moments of ioyful entertainment. Norman Tatuotz, who directed with deft Skill. has brought out many (lellftfltg human sliadings in the appealing story. A special permit was issued that. non-alloy |make 500.000 safety razor {II It Canadian Army. IN MEMORIAM In lcvlii memory of our darling daughter ah Campbell who pasc- ed away January 24. I941. "In out; memory brings hack a pic- ure 0t three you‘: llzii tnday When God came down from Ilolvon And took dear Inah IIIY. Awa from this world tit sorrow To’ well with Illm tn the lky And there some ilay we know not when We will meet our lovetd on; there. Invingly Ruiiembsretl by Mother x M u and Dltl. IN MEMORIAM Mil: “virg- oulr Mother . . n ev ‘If away Jlntllry 24. I943. w n "u" We cannot sly. wa must not say ‘that rho indent. She Is illst away. With a cheery smile. and a wave of the hunt] She has wandered into an unknown ii I Anti left u! drelmln how very hi: It. meal; must be. snce in, linen ore. Instill“! by Her Fualll. 1-20-11- rd Rev are two principals. Also Miss klizizerths por- Bob reccntiv steel cculd lie diverted from war channels to blades ‘THE (HIARLOTFETOWN G liilllllljlllltllllti o! for new: Illlll I ll I at fiv ss’il"'“'iior'ti."ati'ilitu able In lflIlllfi-l w" CRASH-ILL for photographs. UONFIJDEBATION Lin; msua- sucit _ RESUM-ES DUTIES — Lin. Fre- derick Humor. It. C. A. F. has returned to his unit at, the local airport after spending a very plea- sant five day leave at his sister's homo in ‘Inimita- ‘FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral o1’ Ml’. William P. Dillon was held from his late residence" 221 King Street Saturday morn- ing to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass wiis celebrat- ed by Rev. J. W. McCardle who siso officiated at the grave, The pail bearers were lytwssrs Joseph McRmy, Joseph Hughes, M W. Reardon, Fred Moore. Robert Dun- can and Cleaver McLean. SERGEANT BELL EARNS D. F. C. —For "extraordinary achieve- ment." in aerial combat. Staff Sergt. Raymond J Bell. 22 years old. son of Mr and lvlrs. Austin ‘Bell. 1418 Donovan SL. Seattle and formerly of Georgetown and Al- bany. P. E I. has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. says a report from an Eighth A. A. I". Bomber Command Station in England. The staff sergeant re- ceived the Purple Heart after he was wounded by a bursting 20-min shell from an attacking Nazi fight- ar during the bombing of Bremen last October, He also holds the Air Medal with three Oak-Leaf clusters. Right waist gunner of the Fortress "Fertile Myrtle." Sergeant Bell has flown with the same crew on M bombing missions. I-Ie is a graduate of Cleveland I-llvh School and was unployed for 18 months at Boeing's In high school he won his varsity letter as quarterback of the lwli-SQ football teams. -- Seattle 'I‘imes. HEADS LONDON HOSPITAL STAFF — A well-known Chapleau physician Dr. Leigh J Crozier, has been named superintendent of Victoria Hospital, London, it was officially announced by William Loveday. chairman of the hospital trust. He will take up his duties on February 1. Dr. Grozler was born on Prince Edward Island, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A Simpson Crozler. of Darnley, and 15 of English and Irish descent A graduate of Prince of Wales Col- lege. Charlottetown. Mefllll Ulll- versity and the MiGill Faculty of Medicine ln the class of 1935. he accepted a post in Gliapleau a5 a colleague of the late Dr. J. Shee- han. who had served the Chapleau community for ovoi- 30 years. The citizens of Chapleau are sorry to see Dr. croziei- leave the commun- ity. as he has always served them to the best of his ability for tho past six years. The Victoria Hos- pital ln London. to which he has been appointed is a modern in- stltution of almost 800 beds. and is the largest teaching hospital of the University of Western Ontario Medical School. Dr. Crozler also had considerable Post. Graduate work in Toronto. Montreal. Bos- ton and New York, since leaving McC-illéudbury Star. THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching yesterday morning on the teort “Having a forni of godli- ne-ss but denying the power thereof." 411 Timothy 3:5) the Minister. the T. 1-1. Bussell Soniers. said: Christianity becomes a force not only when in general we wake up to our need of it but when it ls personally experienced as a source of inward power. ‘The saddest fail- ure of the Church is not hypocrisy. One runs into very little conscious, deliberate hypocrisy. The saddest failure is in the man who said. “f have been a member of the Church vital happened to me in all that time?" Ha knew about Christian- ity; he believed it; he lizid been observant of its customs and a servant of its institutions. but ai- ter thirty years it looked to him more and more like a form. because he never had gone doivii to its depths where the power of God be- comes a reliable resource in daily living. When we think about con- version we commonly think of prodigals suddenly turning home- ward Such miracles of personal renovation do take place. but some of the most notable conversions are of another klnd~Churcli mem- bers who iicver have doubted Christianity. who liarc fur years been acquiesce-tit iii it and observant oi its outward expression. who suddenly make a great discovery-- it works! It actually works. When translated into the terms of daily life as it rr-=ource of inward power. Inge, making one on adequate per- sonality equipped for life. able to do what one ought lo do and to en- duro what one must stand. it works It ls not simply creed but personal power. not a form but a For Faster Relief of CHEST COLDS Muscular Aches 8i Pains Tired Burning Feet MASSAGE WELL WITH BUCKLEYS STAINLESS VVHITE RUB PIIGIIOIIIIIOIQIAI-l-Dnllllll ‘Annual lIeeting The Anullll Meeting of the Mmlitleld — Dunstiiffniig ele- MM 0a.. will be held ln if» all odneaday. January 20th a: i o'clock. The dividing ot (h; inc. amount. of. line tax, Seergtarym rtlllnltltm and other matters "I inipatance will be decided. A full attendance requested. By Order l-M-l-i I l I for thirty years. Why has nothing | sin. CHAPTER. XXI THE MAN 1N THE IUSIIES The two went into Derek's loom and Derek closed the door. "Coker came here about an hour after you had loft." he said. "liar. they caught Lewis?" Peter was about Lewis he cam . And it's ti queer stnry. Aflei" I had told about the hold-um yes- terday Cokei" ran: up the prison. also the police stations at Post- bridge. Moremn, Uhatzford. and Every place round the Moor. Result was within a short time all this part. of the Moor was sur- rounded. Yet there wasn't. a sign of Lewis. They combed every patch élirse and searched every build- nothing. The man seemed vanished into thin air. and they were utterly led “ first zlue cam this morn- ing. 01c. France nad been nshini; ~iast evening up the Merry Brook. ‘coming back JUST, before dark. tie saw a man among the bushes near where the Merry lirook wins the Owina to his deafness and the fact that. he rarely sees a paper. Praince did not even know of the ascaipe, butt the way this man dodged out 0i sight among the trees mace him siisiptcioss.'_ "It was Lewis. or course!‘ Peter ‘ ed have been. but listen! Early this morning auartiei" came into France's place for some hot water to make tea. and he gave France wom about the escape. Then France told him about me man he had seonon the river. Tnc warder didn't. \vait for his tea. He was oiI at once MIL sent a mes- sage by a motior-Cywst l0 Cotter. A car-load of police came out. and a lot of warders were collected. and they searched our out-buildings. then went. across to Narracoirtiae. "The house was empty. yanacli was at tthc quarry. and l told them that Miss Vernon _had gone with you to Tavcrton. ‘they oidnt, tuid Lewis there either. but uoker told that. in one of the out-buildings, they found a beret made of khaki and. come w think of it, mats what Lewis was wearing when he robbed me." . Derek paused for a moment ans ter spoke. "Vandelrs first is Joseph. Dora told me thalt ck nodded. "1 was sure of it. I'm beginning to be pretty certain that there was a tie-up between Vanuell and Le - .. Vandell hid liim at vlus ce last niaiit.“ said Peter swift- y. "Listen, Derek. I can throw some liftht on this business. 1n the first place Vandeil is a. bad hat. l-ie mar- ried Etzvrab mother for tier money, spent it. then creased her up here and lot her work nerscif to death. about it. She told DBIDB ." DB!‘ stepfather was quarrclling ivith another man. She thinks they fought but. as Vanoell drinks, she didn't. go down." Derek leaned lor- waiid. _ “Fought. did they? Peter. it all fits. Lewis scoped. He know Van- dell and went straight to IlilTl and Vandeil hid him. [hen Vnndell, having heard of our fllld. 5811\- Lewis out tn itct t-he money. Not much risk. see. because it_ was s0 misty. and Vanuell wore tnls uni- fom-i. Also there was no IJVILISC to cross so he wouldn't be likely to run ‘tier. "That's it. Derek." out in Peter ealzerly. as Derek paused. "LBW1S lzot the pocket-book. eut round the of Coraton and mt back to Vandells place. where he went tiito ht dark. By that. o . two-eighty. explain this wasn't having any. Of cotuse, Van- (tell would think that Lewis hBd hidden the rest." I-le chuckled. and Derek took uothc story. "That explains the quarrel. but what happened next) Did LBWIS lbolt?" Peter shook his head "I-Ie would harizllv have broken through thc cordon. ihecr "W611i warders and police all round. "He might have eone up tilt’- Merry Brook." Derek yuan-DWI; "ritlht up_ on to the HiiZIl Moor. lfeler_again_sh0ok his head u Get ALI. _ tliti Vitamin! overcoming: fear. reinforcing cour- . I I I I v MULTIPLE CAPSULES Don't be confused as to which Vitamin: to buy. When you take just 2 VITA-VIM Multiple Capsules (one of the golden and one of the black) each day. you supplement the Vitamin: in your dict needed for normal health. Twenty-five day supply for $1.75 or a fifty day supply- $3.00. VITA-VIM Multiple i: a Nya/ Quality Prelim, told only at Nye! Drug Slam. J. Ernest ll. Worth Nyal Ilruulat. N! Prince Street. Phone 32. "We Dlallsnse A iiy Prescription" IJAR DI Cloud I Over Coraton Clint anothis man was dressed in co khaki '- .l—~ AN IIIDGII i 1 I I “There's no cover up there — {mtlunatbut niires. If he knew anv- I Imhu ° the" Moor he'd never take at“ 5 nsk- Hr stowed. and the fRYme-il 100k_e<. at one another. - oeie§“1°‘i‘i’.§i¥iii.5‘.i°“‘? z..." "°““" ' “Don his face. up“ came * i I l the do“ with the bod sink it iii tli: river. There are some pretty deep holes in y?» brgilth. m , aw t 1 to _ id slotvly. I“ I dont say it was deliberate." Peter answered. "As Dora rain. her stepfather drinks. He might have knoc the other man "KBIIISI a table or the fireplace. It doegift take much w klll a chap as you and _I ought to know. Derek.‘ "Its pretty ghastly. .tni'\\'a_t' you look at i ’ Derek said. "Yet the more I think of it the more sure I am that you are right. The finding of that cap bears it out!" He snti on tile cdflc of llic bed. frownln . . fWe ought to tel 1d at st. l _ " Peter artrccd. "but lust at the IIIOlIIeIIL I'm thinking more of Dora than of .iny0nc clse. She's a thoiuuizhbred. Derek." "So you've fallen for her?" tioiicd Derek. "No to deny P fie e r. “But What's the 300d? Neither of’ us has a penny!’ _ “Tune enough to tlunk or that. Peter. There's money in the land. and I'll help. Peter laid a hand on his friend's arm. y "You have your own itul to think of. Derek." _ _ _ “My lZlIl. I wish she was.’ salt. Derek. "Anyhow I know licr well enough to be sure she would think as I do. But what about telling Coker We have no telophone."_ "There are warriors and DOllCl‘ about. If you wrote a note and I took it down to l-‘niglestoiie Bridge the wardei" there would take it w the prison when he is relieved and ‘phone the con-tents on to Coker." “That'll be the best. way." Derek agreed. “I'll enclose it to the Gov- ernor or the Deputy. Coker should tlet it by midnight." I-Ie got up and went downstairs. opened his uncle's desk and began to write. (To be Con-tlnuedl I I qLlEs- I it." returned THE BAPTIST CHURCH At the service of Morning Wor- 5111p the sermon by the Riev Ron- ald Noble was “Our Divine Ally." General Charles George Gordon, soldier and Christian, held with assured certainty the sense of the presence of God, expressing his‘ conviction in the words "All ' things work together for good to them that love God." Does it sound alien to our time? The, mood of the age is often a pessi- _ mlstic om wherein many have lost the sense cf the nearness of that‘ which mcant so much to our fa- thers. Jesus kneu" ho\v to open the door that brings us to our father. "seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you" The love and care of God may be nurs ill all our care; and uncer- tainties. In the circumstances- wherc our own powers run out God offers a sure icsource of iii- ner renewal In the fight against temptation he brings aii inner womradeslilp “ye-t not I but Chris: - liveth in me." a power adequate to ievcry need. Iii the sad circum- | stance of death God sends us the ‘light of the everlasting arms and the everlasting life The anthem of the morning was Woodward's "The Splendours of Tliy Glory. Lord" The Church School “'35 held at 2.30 P. M. with large attendance. Evening Worship was observed at '7 P. M . with sermon “Neither Hot Nor Cold." The anthem was Wood- ward's “The Radiant Kit-n " Mi" Sterling Inman sang cxprrissivelv Lldrilek “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings " TRACE OWNERSHIP OF ADDRESS-LESS XMAS PARLEL TO SOLDIER Somewhere ott-rseas a Canadian soldier at this mother; may be enjoying a some-u-lia.‘ belated Christmas parcel vrhosz delivery- was lmadeh possible‘ ‘cri1i."f after- Posta aui orlnes at. c: not stone unturned to find lli-r- owner. ITlie story of liuw this w nCCOm- plislicd is mcrtl) ' ' example of the cure t. Aitned Forces‘ tiiniis. Durlntglihe ‘iitcLiplit oi fllflt: Christ- mas rust a .irge git reached ktliic ‘Ease {For CIJIIITP. It was pace o lion: Ifor some r01‘ 0V0" as Ilust who he . is pres ltcry. bczetnc lIil‘ wrap. .-"ccii stroitlz cutugli been completely torn . that remained 0n tlic wrapper‘ was part. of the utislnitirk llic syll- able "pee." 1W1;- packazt- 21.5 open- ed by the {rcpt-tr Srs‘ at the Base Post Ofiim for it iliftcaiioii. but llic Canadian rosin‘ Corps personnel could find l"! slip coit- talninlz the complete iiziiiie and address cf the soldier J-nt. of the 50min‘. among the CIXIIFIIIL". ' However. 1i snapsliti‘ was e1i-| closed of a youthful olpei in High. land uniform. Willi D1090 recogn- ized’ as belonging lo i- Winn e R9Rltl19flt. and on tlic hack of tit snapshot. was a navnt- a regl mental number. and lllIlIilIs stand- lnz for the natizt of the Regiment. Base Post Office Oiii-itils clini- tnunlcated with the District Dir- ector of P0515} 5...- win. YlIDf-‘ll. sending :".lm 1h» the details. and reque. , operation. As result. i-i-titiiry was H1560. the Identity of the Regl-I nient was established. 1111-1 on con-. taclintl the un.t the Dlfilllcl Dir- ector learned triat tlir photo ivas "i" 01 n piper in the Cadet band. | A phone call to the til-pet.- address resulted in a Wlnnipetr lady beiniz identified as the setiilt-r nf the‘ llflwcl to a Canadian -.tldici nrer- tows The staff at uie Base Pest .0ffice were ..i us enalfi-d to fill "I" "19 ' '- addrecs en the re- II. L. VltlltTIlY Nytil Drugliat I'll queen street Phone 271 WTfiPDBd parcel and IGIWBIII it for delivery. The above shovys the importance’ n” mill’ °l PWDei-ly wrapping all parcels secureiy but ot always civ- lmz_ the mmulc": ad-rlrtswc of both BdQTH-Me rnri sender \‘ll the corcr I find on a slip at paper '.’1$]d avert " mailed the IrIret-s.’ I Central Crtsatiierics W. J. Cudmore ‘ Cudmorc Bros. (Jarvell Bros. Ltd. Diamonds Grocery P. J. McDonald De Blots Bros. Eastern Hay its Feed Ltrl I'll-Rite Shoe Co_ Llrl. S. T. Green Henderson d: Cudnioro Hughe, Drug Cii. Mclnrils Bakery W. I’. Mclnnis ‘man t0 catch oysters uiitii a lurked stick. to by the LDIILUH flrt- UTKlLnRIOS and their reinfoipct-ient durum.’ llic first 22 days and nights of the blitz. CA ISLAND parcel.‘ ‘ , ’ Bf eleven o'clock things ‘ " but a If)?" 9v PAGE THREE - '_e-r-t-c-r-r-r-t-e-ti-r-t-tt-si-t-tt+c++++a¢ BURNS’ Anniversary Celebration _ Presented by the Hl-Y (iRAlYS CLUB Under the direction of Hora S. Rogers and Barbara Roper Prince 0f Wales College Auditorium TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 8.15 p. m. AGIIIISSIOII 5O gents Bi-IYY It 0r tic a stone i0 It. a.nd| Al! original sketch entitled “A WEE BIT 0' SCOTCH" In uliI h JOFK . . . ‘ e mixes his Scotch with a little Irish and a bit of most rycnvlhing at“, the cunt" . with surprising results. The scene ls laid iii a Princ lid "a ti I l- d l-i -' . - , ,, "I "it"! the fire-place. 10001:. tIIiihslTIIsI ttilznlslitliI-Izillllctllzl: and descended-from the Auld Sodi are ilisr xsinz Setting], "mum", on the anniicrsary of the birth of BOBBIE BI‘! JOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ ,, y \ I/‘wgon MAGGIE (His wife) .. nous "Qty thank“. The sketch introduces the following: 0l‘llt.‘l‘i;ll|‘lel‘_\; PIPIERS from lhevR. .\. F. Pipe Band (With the kind p". mission 0f (iroup (ziptznn H. N. Hampton, D. l’. (I) ‘iilcmbcroflhellklili; d. ' ' t‘ '... Mary Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . blI-llilsglllzlirfiitlItlfiIllg). Peggy Campbell and 'l‘cres:t Costello I Stop pant-o;- lgfiarl BIli1‘Il(n“|-..'.‘.... hiczil ....."Ye lllillhh zind lirzies" ‘k121i? i, (‘All . _. . .. . . _. .. . "Imperstiitiilitins" ~ -’l_ Lllffll l_ .U(Iilllllt' blciyzirt .. \ (will ."l urn Ye To file" (‘fllh Q39“? "flfiilllll "\\ hisllc and I'll ("time Tn You" (with Whistling Obligzitti by Eva lint-Lean) Marion Morris .........,.........,...... Piztnti Selectiun= Mary “ltISIl M...’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sirord Dangg Don Met-sci‘ and HIS Islanders with “(‘hzii'lie" Fliiiniherlztin" Barbara R01!" - . . . . . .. Vocal . . . . .. "Mary of Argyle" Auld Lani: Sync G()D SAVE THE KING f Patrons 1 llnptlllll service Station Je ns Pharmacy I &' Mcliiriis JIaeLcnn lb .\I(‘Fllt‘l_\l‘Il. LePnge Shoe Co Miller Bros Milton's Old Spain Moore S" Aliiclieorl. Ltd, R. E. Mulch d: Co. Pure Milk ('0. Rlx Grocery Stems Laundry & Cleaners G. II. Tnombs 8t Son J. R. Williams North's Drug Sinre T. Holman, Ltd, 1-22-22 _t_-_s-.t--tti.-s.~-i.-+-.i.--i.--.i-+-t¢-_t-t stews-testis ‘g-‘Scholarship- -< s a 4., ,1‘ v.;y MUSIC TUITION A. ROY KENDALL L.R.A..\I., A.C.C.0., A.A.G.O. Charlottetown School t)! Music, iiiotiii :ii.il Idbll for u llli iiitisiviil t-tiiiipiisi- lions. (‘iiiititliiiiis ui t-itiiur bi'.\ uutier 2L‘ years uii Alurcli l. lull ltie closing (lllll: fur entries. Junior Division opt-ii to e-iiii. iicllttirs iintler ltl who iin not ipiiillfy- fiir iiiiiiiir prizes. For t'llll'_\' iliriiis llllll lull iii- apply FARAUIAN UlthllXli li I l} ll 'l' Sf!- h IlTEll, lhryill Blink 3 il\\ .ll'll\ Henri: Iilcniorizil ll.ill_ I Riclimasitl Street. -l2i t. .i. mason it oPToMaritisr ‘I Fltttnz and Sllhplylng mu", m . Native Indi taught Llic while CONTIMII. Fllihb‘ Nearly 10.04") f' s "aux."- attended filtinlazae _P j 1,, Office Hours: l0 m l2 n, p4 ‘i M. f-i NADA ROVINCE 0F rRmc-E EDWAK“ Holidays ctr. uv appolntnien s. Office tormented with DI! UGSTORL IN I'll!) PROBATE (‘UURT January 22ml .\. D. Iilil In re Estate of Margaret June 'l‘iiylor late ut‘ Mount. ntetynrt. in Queen's County iii the saltl I‘rii-~ VIIICQ Single Woman llceeascthi ‘festale. T0 the Sheriff of lllt‘ (Jullnty lif‘ Queens Uouiity or OPERATES BEAUTY PARLOR I-‘O DOGS VJNCOUVIIZ. . .. 'CP>~— ' lPJlO trial‘ just need 1i littllfl 014i- ‘fuahionrqi brrli but n "‘ priilitihly 130t- ii ticdictirt; illlll ti! ti" \\'l\\t‘ as well if he llllfh to Mrs. (. O. Alsnris ;bc:tuir parlor" ix. Vl\llC'-ll\'(i. Mi‘: A li.i ‘ tlllillllll bruit . "Wlirii l s wouldn't last eaici. "Riv I'm 1.1 l‘ "Ii iii ,; liiz- pel- l , i .34,‘ tit aforesaid. Farmer. aim ucoige itiachenzle oi Si. Aiiurcus ill‘ QlIfl-‘lfs bounty at present iii i.» Majesty's Ainictt rtirres iii-ityiig that a citation may lit- issue-u the purpose . Ion are therefore net-coy "" sziu ltslule to lie iiiitl the Judgi- present tube licltl Iii inc ili_ LIIiIIWlIIcQAlHHI In Qucvtis In the sititl rrtivinrr, "I1 llic urt-niy-eiglitli (lily 0i v next. ruining iii llic llliltr lll t! Filrmrr, Esq-- Piitcitvi" for liioncr. Anti It i". Ilrft-lty trrtirretl llmt ll :rue copy tiereof lit‘ tllrtlinitli pub- iii lflizirlotlt-tnivn iiiort-siiiti "lire ill each wreck for iit lriisl lflllr .i.i|.,e- rullvc weeks from Illt: lltlll‘ hcrrol and tliiit a true fished iii some newspaper pupils-lied _ ropy |Il‘|'l‘0f nir forthwith pnstctl iii llie liilttivriiitt Itllilliv places l‘t‘>|lt:cl.i\'t"l)'. IIQIIIIOIY, in the hull tit llic Court llntisti iii ttiarlottettiuii IIIUTPSIIIKI, ttIIlI in llic store of Fliirk Brothers III Mount Stewart iiltirr-saitl so lIIilL Bil persons liitt-restetl iii tlit- stint‘ l-Slille iIS aforesaid may IlI\\'l‘ tiur ii thcrco . WITNESS Ills llonuili" Ilairtilii Lennard Palmer, Judge or the said, Prolitllt- (‘Hurt all (‘liiirlllitclnlvft aforesaid. tlit- ilay -tiitl .\l‘.tr iirsi iibnve written: ' By flip Fourt. tl s.» d E. Dliiripirct rilllflfi‘. Actiiiz Registrar. I-Z-i-Jl-Z-T-i! Drive ouisciies y '...Use" .. . Slgnc . ante/lb AN.‘ omen-st ~<EL'EC'i‘-R1C co.