MAXIMS 0F A ~ MERCHANT .-_.__ QYNVYQIMC its savour. i were a the salt that ;’;:/%7// 0-. 1/ The People's) Papal? (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ' Charlottetown tluardlnn Two Can" Burning Guardian. Founded m" iii - (Canadian Pres-s) OTTAWA. May 12. —~Thc long‘ lingering debate on the budget ends this week on Thursday ntgm, unless there is further interference with present plans. The debate this year has not been productive of much excitement although the lust few days may see some live lier epslodcs, should both the Prime Minister slid the Leader of the Opposition as is likely. enter. the lists, That the budget resoiu lions will be carried by a large majority is. however, accepted as a foregone conclusio . Last year, the Government had to face tho opposition not only of Consci- vntives, but also of the main body of progressives and was able to carry the main budget motion with u majority of only eight. This year. as has already been indicated by Robert Forks, Progressive Leader. Progressives will voto with tbs Government thus ensnr lug the passing of the‘ budget nl though there will be a few dissen sions on the Government side. The labor amendment is not ex- pected to receive much support on otun EXPECTED C illliiillii_il_f_ THURSDAY Glosingfigilfis of lilebate May be Enlivened by Speeches by Premier King and Right Hon. Arthur Meighen bottle over, Church Union. Form- al hearings on the preamble of the bill have closed. There now rc- malns discussion by ulembers oi‘ the committee before the vote on 1110 Preamble and consideration of U19 M"?! Provisions in detail. The general impression, apparent- ly is that the preamble of the bill will ‘be adopted although amend- ment of some of the clauses is fir-z)- bnble. A number of amendments are stated now to be under discus- sion. In a double sense, the Home Bank crash will he tinder discus sion during the coming week. On Tuesday. the banking and com merce commission opens its ill quiry into banking inspection and bow fur the Bunk Act needs to he further amended by members of the committee are to be submitted. 21d the adoption _of some form oi‘. intitpcniloxit audit is u likelihood. On the day following. the Me Keown Commission will continue its hearings on the Home Iiank. hearing argument on the first phure of the inquiry. t On Wednesday also, the railway either side of the house. But it is rather outside the house itself the chief interest lies. Day after day, the railway committee room has been crowded for the Man Drowned (Csnadlln Prep) YARMOUTH. .Mny 12.-Albert ' finttdut. aged 30, of th's place, was ilroivncd yesterday at ‘Cooks Bench, uvar here, while setting out lob- sicr pots. ills companion, Aubrey Scott. who was in tile cabin of the bout at tile time of the accident. states‘ (ylvfAvv/L may 12_q~hu budge; that hc thinks Gatltlet beculne eu- iiiiiuicil in the gear and \vns curried overboard. The deceased is surviv-' cil by u wife and one child. ...._.......;;;tni;ti iiiiNi committee oi‘ the House will con tinue its consideration of the re mainlng branch lines bills for the Canadian National Railways. IIHANEES m ant (Canadian Press) ' resolutions brought down today make in brief thc following chau- ges: for stamping metal plates on which duties were 15 to 27 be percent. ' rcttirus in the clectivh Steel tiles. worth $1.000, or more; the left. and i118 431°" i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924 PHENPNINBNHE [NET NNJNNITY IN NNNNEN Result of French Elec- tions Show Radicial, Party as Strongest Group. (Canadian Press.) iPtiilliiS, May l2.—-lncreaseti tax- mony when Magnifi ented by Former I The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber last night with His Worship Mayor McKenna in zitlon on the eve of the election; the recent marked fall in the val- ue of the franc; rural discontent over su lprcsslon oi‘ local courts. lhl-llg costly journeys w fur off county seals for the set- tlement of questions under iltlga~ tion and complaints IIWQUGT-‘i over the high cost oi‘ liv- lug all seem to have combined to push thc mill-Poincare forces clos- cr to power in yesterday's elec- tions. Tile ltuhr siluaiion and the report of thc reparations experts cut only n minor figure in the bal- loting. At the Ministry oi‘ interior. well- informcd observers were dumb- founded fir-it over the tininticlpa- ted swing to the left; second. by mu large percentage of votes cast. u-nt] third. by the discipline the French voters illsplaycil in votinv.‘ istraight tickets, instead of splitt- ing them and exercising their tra- ditional independence. lPAilllS, May 12.~—<The adherents cf M. ‘Poincare concede that the up to nil only hom- v_l_\1_=__morning. illlhOllgll incomplete indicate a romitlerablt: gain for the left bloc. This they at- held their own. but the Royaiistfi fared bHdlY- marers. Mas“ 12-—N@*"i.1 lllcto returns compiled 111 "Fri"?! llCZlfl‘f|ll,ll‘l(‘l‘S up i0 0111! "c"? this afternoon show that. Fsainlce]. m yqgterdnys elections dectelt on u tohsidcrublc (rimnge in (101110:- tit: policies null one at less. iistirzlr- iunt modification |n_ the 1110.10 s of lnndllng her ioreisn 011111"- Premier Poincnres mniflriil’ i“ the Chamber 0f 19011111195 ‘Yaf swept, away by] tho lvisleut (syuilisl. m- ent u um t ‘ ' of the D01 ca D Nmkma‘ lwhich formed the nucleus of this ‘majority was reduced t0 flew irarnk among the party groans- MNN’ mdwlizdlndlleslrsjrtlllstinanufactur- The radical Dari-Y of former iPre- - °° y mler Caillaux and Edouard He" ed for use lil manufacturing agrie. riot which w“ (‘flexed by the . . isltural imlrélegiertitswtun rtllgvi‘; mo‘; Nation“, mm. years agm RATE-lo word net 1°“ were 2 ° ° p9 i nin becomes the strousfifil ! “on mluthnnrthl. cghmm lplaccti on free list. gimp m the chambeu ‘l WANTED — MAID. APPLY ilousekecpcr. P. E--i. Hospital. 3030-‘5-13-31 "FOR SALE AT MOREI-l. LARGE buiidills. frost proof cellar. Ex- cellent opportunity for country store. Apply C. (l. Duffy, o. u. d. “T0 LET-TWO NIW APART- ments at 36 Roohford St. all imo- , dern uJuVGIIlGIICOB with Janitor service. Apply 100 Water Street. - ‘ 2990-5110-31. __________________________ “FOR SA-LI-QSIX ROOM COT. tags. fvlodern conveniences. Large lot and outbuildings. 20¢ Dor- Huutlles for plows only mude free on April 30. ingot. uiouldn for production steel retiuccti from‘ l0 to 7 ‘A: 1101i Z10, now nlndc free. Fire brick [or open iltrurth furlr‘ uccs, pic, in the post partly frt-e and partly dnllable at 15 pcrcont.| now gels a. drawback of 99 percent! of duty. Stiles tux exemptions cxtcutlctl to include sioci dies, worth $1.000 or more, and materials used in tho production of authorized school text books. Refund is ullowed on imported goods found not to bo accrding to order. The resolution in regard to the refund of sales tax just mentioned in to come into force July 1 next- i- urvfRev. Dr. A. of thc days that arc gone cent. in thc goncrul tariff on Aprlll - Charge (Canadian Press.) '|‘0ll.f1.\l'|\(l, lililv i2.~ilcv. llr. Alfred (lundicr. hiotlcruior of the‘ Prcsbytorlult (Jhurcll ill 171111111151 nnd illrlnivipnl of Knox ‘Coliiilfli- gave n dcnlul ngain tnduy to ‘the statement of “Rev. (l. W. Brown- llcd Deer Alberta that Dr. Gand- lcr bud nt u Church iUuicm meet- ing stated: “This is thc beginning oi a Ril- tional Protestant church for Can- ada and no government would dare of the cilyl tributed to discontent. 0'e1'.i11°;@‘“‘ edtaxatioil- T110 19911111111513“ “wit: brother of the donor was also 00111- thc chair. After the reading anti adoption of the minutes of the previous Inieotiug. an interesting ceremony wvhlch was witnessed by many citi- ,zen-.-', took place in the presenta- tion of u paintingof the Market Thc picture, which measures nine by five feet. is of‘ inestluiablc viziue, nnd for insurance purposes was zlsscssctl nt one thousand dollars. t conservative estimate. Mr. l~‘. J. Nush spoke in the cup- ncity of representative of Mr. Andrew and rend letters explain early photograph of the 5811111“ taken about 1860, and which has nlrcudy awakened reuiinisccnces of'the older citizens. present, and upon request. made tentative remarks relative to tho cture. i As thc citizens present flied from the Chandlers, they were givi-n an opportunity to view the puinti-og which hangs on thc south on council iiElii mount s menu: on nun; Large Number oi Citizens Present at Cere- cent Painting Pres- slonder was Ao- cepted by Gouncil. over to the llcolth Committee O-O OQ‘.-Q'§§ffi-§-O FQ‘§'Q‘O-O-O-O'O-O'OQ i iliiiE iiiiilii‘ Last‘ Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press.) BILBAO, Spain May 12._ The ‘Newcastle United Cup final winning team which is tour-Lag Europe were defeated by the Spanish Eleven here Tourist Resorts to Edward .\ir. Danicl A. McDonald of this Good incl: goodadvertising. a lottetown. of the kind. A resolution to as children's play read and adopted. The with other unsatisfactory matters open up King. Hillsboro and Connaught squares grounds was matter of licensing dance halls and having them close at a set hour was discussed but no de- finite decision was arrived at. today by one goal to none. (Canadian Press.) Little iHsrbor from a hush blaze. The loss i NEW GLASGOW, May 12,_ Presbyterian church near hers was razed to the ground this aftennoon by a fire supposed to have started about $10,000 with about ssooo city returned some days ago from an extended tour which included the principal Canadian cities to the Pacific Coast. a run down to California and across the continent i0 i116 principal New England cit- ies. thence back to Charlottetown. During the tour Mr. McDonald g visited the most advertised holiday resorts in Canada and the United ardware for supplying Portland Mr. John Andrew, East Royall: (‘lemefhté P. J. Gallant. for black- Inon all spoke in o. comuicndatory be retired as city collector. manner of the appropriate form of (Atlopted) the gift, and its lasting character. (3) That signs restricting thc city speed limit nt twciire miles per hour be placed ou the roads leading into the city. (Adopted) i-i) Thut a much-needed light be placed on Water Strcetneilr the Railway Station (withdrawal. in discussing the last named item ‘Councillor Moran stated that fairer lug the motives for thc donation of ilistribtitiou oi street lights was Hallways -Com\pany In effect tin: picture which was copied by n int-ccssnry. since imidnight Friday, ended fznuotis American artist from an 'l‘entlcrs were nccgpted froln late today when the men voted Fennel 8e Chandler and Stanley, Shuw 8: Peardou for the supply ot gasoline at 35c n gallon, illogers smith work, Jas. Fiannigan for blacksmith work. Joseph Hughes for supplying of shore sand. Michael Connolly for supplying of intermediate mud, itoliflrfi H0111" wnrc for Motor Mobile Oil at $1.00 a gallon. L. M. Poole, McDonald & ttowc, Duchemin 8c Co, and M. l’. ,wall. | The Council at once look up routine business. paid and unpaid bills being rend and illriposctl of. Tile following resolution was rcnd nutl adopted: : Council Chamber, City lluil May 12, 192i itcsolved: 'l‘hnt the Cily C0110‘ cil accept from Adam Andrew, Esq., a native of this Province. the picture which in years to come will enhance and exalt the pleasant A lctii-r was roud rental-sting the nuisance cxpcricnccil by tilcntrc going citizens by being solicited fur thc prion of ndnlissiou by boys |ll thc vicinity of tllc theatre. lt ivns turned over to thc C11)’ Murshul who will not on it nt oncc. A lctivr from the 'l‘ourisi. Associ- ation 2.1 respect to financial uid m“; huntlutl ovcr to thc Finance (Iommlttcc. 'l‘llis committee will also deal with u letter from Airs. John iiiclnnis, whose young son recently broke his arm in falling over a bad section of sidewalk. The resignation from the Chur- lottetown Board of School Trlistccs of Mr. J. .l. Johnson. K. (L, to take licgnn for lumber. Rogers for thc supplying oi‘ hnrtlwnre and Stanley Show &-. Peardou for cylindcl- oil. Currie At hlurnughatrs tender of $200 for repairing heating sys- item of Market House was accept 'cd, us was Geo. Prowsefls for ivhite ivashing a-nil cleaning Mlifkel i“ $250. Councillor Foster inquired into purchase of bonds with slnkinB painting "Early Days in Ch-"ir- mud. Finance Committee ex~ Iottetoivn." plained that 5‘/i% bonds at. 103.20 And further resolved! T1111! were bought for the city by the this Cotincil extend its sincere Royal Bunk and that these will thanks to Mr. Andrew for the make u saving of $75-60 111 111* noble uud generous gift of this ngxi [on yours. The Market Committee was ask- ed to make an investigillii?" "i!" tho expenditure on and receipts from rentals in Market llouse. MEAT AND MILK msascrorrs REPORT To in. Worshil) 11w Mayor 11nd City Council: ilcutlcmcn: i hnrrwlih submit 111)’ 11311111"! "r mcut and milk lnspotrtlou for thc month ending May 12th U124. Condemned as unlit 101‘ 100d 11nd destroyed: April 18. 1 portion carcass, tub- ercuioilis. May 9, 1 portion carcasfi. 1111191" culosl-i. Condemned us unlit for 100d 111111 allowed sold for fox meat: Squnrc and neighborhood as it The following resolutions were '"‘“""“- ‘N""'.V i" "10 0W1- 5mi95~ Liifed by highly colored was “my yeurs ago’ which h“ than mud: tents were destroyed. and glowing tourist guides, he been given to the city by Mr. (l) That John Burns be np- "'_'_ "mled 911153’ 11191111111111 811d 111KB Adam Andrew, a former Islander pointed keeper of the bathing (catlldiifl PWII-l “mo!” "nil 119111111111- Whivh- like now rcsirling in San Francisco. houses ut Hillsboro Bridge. (Ad- LONDON M3)’ 12-—'P|i"5 m” "u" “m! Velei-Bble! 111 U16 Heed Mayor Mclfenua, Mr. Nash. and opted.) 7°" ‘m’ mum"! °7 Pffliii" “alamguesi were 51111111)’ "P611181- rlu i-louor Lieut. Governor McKiii- 421 That Mr Robt. Vaillderstinc M=°°<m=id with Premier Pcin- “lie i" 111911 Pictured beauty but care of France at Chequers CourtlMay 19 will probably be abandoned as a result of the French election upset it was intimated in official circles to- day. (Canadian Press.) PITTSBURGH, May 12.--Tl1e strike of 3,200 motormen and conductors of the Pittsburgh to return to -work under the plan suggested by the com- pony. _ oars-amenity fli-hafhQ Kw port inf‘ the ctvn Service Com- mission oh iPosfsl Workers- uaigriel will probably the made public tomorrow. it is now be- fore the Board of Audit which l; considering the recommen- dstlonsimsde. It is likely a co- py of the report will be tabled which on closer inspection were as different from the advertised glory as the common garden variety of fruit and vegetables from those which grow only in the catalogues. 0n his return home liir. McDon- ald called upon the Secretary of. the Tourist Association and hand- ed him a cheque t0 assist the nd- vortlsiilg campaign. He had learned several (luring his tour. llrlncipul thing was that things none of he hnd visited had such real at- waisl Island has. Tourists, said M11 MnDonalti. are driven out of 1.11.» wuss-ted 911100 w. m» lutqlen- able heat. hat they are looking for ,ls relief from the summer heat. There is no place on the continent that has pieasanter summer days and nights than Prince Edward 1,-- land. Our days are moderately wnrm and our nights, oven during thc hottest part of thc season. nro sufficiently cool to enable one to in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister. I --~--<-0->———- s Three Steamers i Dock at Halifax’ (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, May 12.——Two trans- Atlantfc west-bound llnera landedi here this week-end to set down pas| sengere. Scandinavianmnerican‘ liner Frederick Vlll., Captain Mach lenburg, Copenhagen to New York, arrived Saturday afternoon and lan tied nine cabin and 211 third class passengers, practically all of whom tlfc for lho Canadian West. This afternoon the Norwegian- Anlnrican liner Stnvaugcrfjortl. (‘uptnin irgenn, arrlroil from Chris- tiauio. and landed thirteen cabin and 161 third class passengers- {ii- French Minister War Party Wins (Canadian Press) PARIS. May lZ-Accoriling to tho first information reaching lllcN liliuistry of interior. thc list in the‘ Mcusc department headed by An- dre Muginot. Minister of \\'ur, was elected ln its Ehtirety today. The list 'ln thc Eurcvldt-Lofi-tul [continuously rcstand sleep, This lg (he 15. lands great attraction and it is what nine out of every ton tum-tsp,- arc looking for. The island air i..- ocenn washed, ll:.~ bathing shores are always safe llllll enjoyable and its country (lfl\'0!t| pleasant. if the rcnl ntiraclionsi of Prince Edward island were K114311111 iii U10 iflrger American and even in our own Canadian cities] ‘we would have thousands of sum<| mer visitors where now we have hundreds. ' While in (‘ulifornla Mr McDonald wanted to imrchase transportation to Charlottetown. Tile railway agent had never heard of Char-l HNNNNINSNNN} NNN NNEEN IN lNN[|NN a (Canadian Press) | LONIXJN, hlny 12. dug iPer ‘ tiiuuud and Queen Marie of flu-l’ munin arrived at Victoria ‘Station. loduy ior uu official visit to Eng-l land. 'l‘he_v were ucconlpanictl by the Prince of Wales‘ who met them ' in‘: 4".“ m . fi3""il'..f""°"c,»-5. ‘ha’? "“ lliiAl A TRAVELLER in iiiiilE intuit illliiliiiliil No Place Amongiianadian or American Compare in Health, Comfort and Enjoyment With Prince Island He was told it was the capital of Prince Edward ls- ward. The agent had never heard of Prince Edward island. He was told the island was one of the Maritime Provinces. "And where under heaven are the Maritime Provinces?" asked the agent." Like Mark Twain in s somewhat similar experience in Turkey, ‘Molde- Donald pitied him ssh left! Thesecond thi that Mr. Mc- Donald learned d ring his tour was the value of advertising. Practically all the resorts he had visited "were made popularby ‘ad- vertising. Many of ‘tliem were really worthy of praise: they hsd natural beauty, good hotels. good toads. and many attractiopsbut. without exception, they lacked the one thing that the mrjorlty of tourists are looking for, namely, escape from heat, escape from sleepless nights. This. Mr. Mc- Donald concluded, could be found nearest to the ideal only in Prince Edward island. . lt was a duty. said Mr. McDonald Tun first unvifto tell the world" what we have in Princo Edward Island. There thc much advertised resorts thatiure thousands of peo lc in Cs s- dlan and American c ties who, if ifhotions for tourists as Prince Ed-‘thuy knew. ' would spend severhl weeks in this province ‘ever-rumi- mer and he urged upon i. e Tehr- Nli- - _ 14 ,. t in s y "i" . giving “ ble s traction! of the As Chairman of the Ulster Boundary - ~- . Commission (British United Prue) LONDON. May l2.~As recently predicted Sir Robert Borden form- or Canadian Prime Minister has been requested to represent Great" llritnlu as chairman of the Ulster lloundury Coulmisslon. Belfast pap- ers today corroborate this report. Thu uppontmcni. receives hearty support in tho Free~Stste sud ls illlpfflVflll la Ulster. lt is uudcreiootl that Sir Robert has consented to act under certain well ill-fined conditions which be di-mumlinl and which havo been sc~ ct-plcd. w 1 » ~ ~~Qt?—*~~ -.\ l \_T' lN time exaiwuartousi THEY QAN TELL cheslereuaet 1L The other changes d_atc back t0 reslSt the demands of such n effect at (m, end or his tern), was May 5, 1 carcass veal. lnmatur- Mum.“ by Mum“... hqmnlonlw.) (m, t n Ur _ ‘H v I _c c _ t‘ mp _ _ _ v Am,“ l1. ‘ H ‘I _ ‘ “h, 4 __ M! n u on _, tit fly, its I pr SLR .1 | R .~——-...,,,,,,,, _ m .. "u... . :::.'.....'."*.:;' ::t":.:.'".:::.'::.:. “s; m guts... A.:."“.;.:.*;'"::.;::z. can? illlfi°° T’ bughglg p Red _ Mom", - special committee cons st all 0 Maurice Violette, soulaitug, which ,_ M J) k , In I f. I 4 s ‘Puesday. llm-tfraday “this wveelN. ‘LOST-m crrv SUNOAV NIGHT B C Councillors Moran. btewurt and Milk Report Gummy] uyhabaolute mlmorm,‘ gnfirzo glncisiéx: Allsébeoiixsasl DONT RRHWBY Willi-Rf. Charlottetown. "m" Bum. 0t money“ Finder ' ' ‘ ‘e0 m act on u lam“- "om f“, .4 6 ""'__"_“_'.’_'“““' and other members of the cabinet.‘ lemme ‘ "i ‘liiiillliru Homeless ‘Japanese l‘:::2.::.;":::.":i."t::.::;ns.r:; “it. §§‘Zi‘..‘.“.“é‘.f...§‘.l...“’ ' R0 a A ' °‘ a... . mflf ., ...,... Ti————~— __ ,, c ‘"1 , 111ml“ , ;:;:;:t :*:'.*.'.'.".:"11'";r::..:'"";;:' due‘ N“, ‘ ‘Md “Nam WANTED-MAID FOR GENEH- (c-nldllfl Fran.) desirable aliens or u om ere 11 Name - - is nwnm,“ Hm“. appvnrunce {or mum. "m". . u“ cent; al housework family of two. Ap- VNNCOUVER’ May lzflTwo no work. i 1 u I Athol Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3'5 noun msmo the station- m .1055)?» ‘ ... . —-<"* w N A H 7943M! aonaooo SMART 39y mess houses, five residences and l ' l d I L 1 '0'" ' 42 . _ " "°"' l‘ s. . “H I I i M _ nspcctor was rear an atoll 01- J. .'|. Storey - twnnac, May l2.—*lniendin.z ' N “‘ l"; Apply Guardian Oillco. “m” b" gnu Bhfigeefofi “an” “"99 “"995 07 |°W biiiwrd" P" John Wheatlc)’ ‘ ' ' ' ' " - *2 to go around America in an auto- » 1L sozo-s-ia-ir m" W" °“°" w ' a ‘l ccntsse were 1001M 11110 and W111 ri-eu Burke . 4.0 mobile which has been provided ’ a aged l boats and much other mater“! 11B 116811 Willi b!’ 1119 IIIBDWWT- Jas .Walker .. 3-9 with all necessary accomodation Ev ts " " 7 l“ 13s. “UcTION aALE 9;.- 50 Amma Herothvzitpsietsilstthifleaztgglggfggfi it was decided l0 11111111’ i110 1111011- Douglas - é-g to that effect J. B. Chournsrd bus- mg. an I 1,, ‘ ‘ m. of lend at Burlington. Lot ~22 on J" w 12 l” m of tion of the milk dealers to the fact iLorlie Kelly .. .. - [neon man from Montmagny ac- M 1 fl ‘ to ' - T dll Ma 80th ati m Mrs sulvelnn’ n“ ‘on that milk licenses when expired Willard Kelly - 3-9 eompanied by his wife and tour I ' i " ' A u“ y’ y p‘ ' 'v““°°“v" m“ yutmqmy‘ More must be renewed lmuiediately llwood . 4-9 phlldfilli onrlo sod thre ll " C“ . 513 M Geog“ Kw“, Dnmdgdgilb-lfltii ma“ 200 JBNRMIG gghairmen and The report of the police com- 33mm, _ .. 3.5 (an may "oflnfih, hum-e ‘fora? I\A'l'l9.-—I cents per word esch ‘ ‘ ' thol families are h s-ess. . ' _ 3,3 ' , _' t m n. H Y "ET-SAL IRRy4Q Rouug‘ r mrtfliutggglfneégs 3:1: tzgdznfifi: Harold Beaten . 4.1 323mg to he gone about w" n" o h t t l h“ 5"“ '- 1 ———*-QQ'¢,—~ -— . " _ 15 ' "Y. ..\l. (‘. A. Rummage suit‘. fr" m 9 "m5 a" u’ ' ' “d complete Wm‘ ammo‘ stored in magnet-lion followed on some 0011- flatflffirlilitisngviiigflilu... - 4-2 (e112: iiilitgfloN/N-Num“ £2113? 112:2:- May 22ml in Mnkdt "MIN"; Tm" and shower» ‘ bumuhn“ P": b’ no cmflonetowIh ‘lemme m m“ A 1 tlicting points 0I1ll19 duties of the John mm . .. - #15 kitchen flfld dormitory ' ' P110" 95 "1777- 011ml! viii 11c "i!" "'1' "l" m?" Vie“ ‘K u." "'7 4"” mmhm “l” ‘B00 cub" mum“ nnua D0lice officers when acting in cou- waiter Jones -- 4-0 The Part! will sofirst to Now "m" m" 3°"5'5'12'3'- and tomormw a‘ b“ ‘m3 N “Ii 10‘ l“ P3111 ‘lune m“ ‘m5’ mm” [or some“ ‘ " - I ' ' . Junction with prohibition officers. Thus 10min ...'l.5 Brunlwick thlnce lo Mains the ‘P m‘ sun Se“ "u." ' “d to,‘ S”H"H”"°P m’ m"- °“°' F“ ‘unher “nh-"h" u" Yt M! .0‘ A’ These were left to the Finance verfiiln McMillan . . U? the New Eilillilnd States “B11111 wiiist of the tournament m" mm . ‘Y h ' ' ‘v ‘ifilbtllli. MP- Richlrdloll, Victoria l-lotel f. ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 committee. ‘Stead Bros. . 3.! L. of f‘. Hall tomorrow (Wednes- mm 11111911. l“ ' "i" 7 F-"l- *“""'"-'“"- The annual meeting of the v. u. Councillor Stewart of the nesmi A. c. Holmes 4-2 n. Cullen ................. .. .1.» 11w» evening: excellent prt|es.-ii.°-§"';Inm’m,h o’ 10A RgAL .An°A|N__| A" o; C: A. will Mild toaiuht in the Committee listed some nienaces :0 w. Gurney l 80a . . . . . .. 1.1 Smith . 4.1 “mm” ' n ' d m" “m. m“ building. , imper ,wiil he served the public heslth. particular! “m. /Csr.ol . . . . .- » - ou s Roper . . . . . . . . . .. , 4,4 - 0 10 c!‘ 11191111 I11 . mm faring my 01111111011119 it" "Y" st 0.10 saup s fl nil are requested inf-tars st the west and em end! qtlilord Moore .. 4.9 John Dlcklelon . . . . .. . 4.1 ‘"1110! "1 Ellwrlid "I" T111011“! r i Psmnser completely ovsriilided p, s, s‘; i,“ " of the city; mo [Ormef ttowm comp no». .. . t... hop" roe . . . . . . _, M evening-Kl. in first elus condition cost A “u” m, m" .5, n“. mm Government. Pond lmtfho si- . 4.9 a. u. Meifsy 0N0. ifismplg) _ 3;, _.___ 51900-0041 11111111" 1° 111"“ "Y" ad between w teams from‘ the m- m: ms co dated ljliir 11- »- 4-‘ A. R- McK-r (No. i Simple) . as "in Kviin Cross Hell on Tn - ortlottoo. Act st once if you tor so . consist to vs we mas J . as A. iDouse ................ a1 110mm 80th. o _ l’! v o‘ . Y .. w l - {no p»: l em Offering you. bout the ltilmé" Wllfiflalbuym mm“ - i: Frank Whetfitiisly disk‘. . (Llidrllhl "lhsna Arson". followed by nit.‘ Charlottetown. uwmi "um a .. n; ess 1109-." “#160354 W fltllllmllfllllfllcil M. W204 f?!‘ Hut and Milk Inspector - Ito; duiqs. Doors onln ‘st 731M005 no u a " t ‘t’ 1N