lbtlncflnnipodintln "GIIASIII SANIOR l A Sweetheart It Thirty THE STORY OF A WO- MAN'S TRANSFORMA. TION By Marlon Rllblllclm §-OOOO-QQQ§.' and. W8 l .\.\l AWAKE Chapter 3'.’ We were wonderfully happy, ""159 fl"! few weeks in our new OIIAII I IAIIOII- IOICIIII- "vim;- Every day l did something o lilake it more delightful, joyful it finding so many new and BUSINESS STAND llllR nu. Scaled tenders will be received by undersigned up to Sept. 16th s'l 7 p. m. for the Bedtord Farmer's property, Bedford Station consist in; of store, warehouse and 14 acres of laud also for goods in stock. Cheque 5% to nccomiwll)’ tmders. Highest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. For fur thcr particulars write or phone] Manager in charge nr THEODORE ELLIS Set-‘y. Redford Station. R. R. l AUCTION SALE Auction Sale on Market Squall? Tuesday 12 Sept. at 12 am. ‘one. Harry T. horse, 6 yrs. aoundJOEiO lbs extra good reader. also buggy and driving harness in good con- dition, terms at sale. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. 0674 fl-fii t DOMINION OF CANADA Province of f PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND in the Surrogate Court 13th George V. A. D._1922 1n Re Estate of .\lary Ann Walsh. late of Southport in Queen's County in thc said Province dec- eased intestate by the Honourable A. Bannerman Warburton, Sun; rogute Judge of Pmbate. lac, &c. l To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John Aylwaril oil Charlottetown Royalty in Queelfs County aforesaid, Shoemaker. thc! Admlnostrator uf the above name-d‘ Sanctioned by M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. Westviilc vs. Pictou. Events for Amateurs and Professq Strathspeys. Fling and Sword Dance. 5.30 p. m. and cost Buebam A“ ppm,“ county V. PM} single shallow howl of hriilizm col tion apply to Alex W. Harris. Sec. make Association. Magda," offers one way excursionlllvl‘ powers. The only tiling the‘ Charlottetown fare $2.50. Leave Pifliw 5-39 P. "i- l-Ililll czmlr- save-m‘. nights" a tvei-k 6065-11-31. cr FARM wonderful things that l could got to put in it. W»; law-re down in a district of’ tuninv little shops and they fasc luau-d me. And they educated m. l talked With the girls who kep ll1Plu~Yt1ul18 girls usually, will nervously intl-ut faces. ifllgfligl.“ eyrs and early wrinkles. l fouu' nutquite marvelous filings. l found for instance. that all lll‘I"I9I'1 on the mantle shr-ll of cu lll-‘illfl room was two brass ftilflfllv slicks and betwel-u them a stril 0f Japanese brocade. tacks. against thc wall. The wimp- C(15- mP $5——and l could have gotlci cheaper things at that ~anil thi result we a ilellsht in its sim Bilebillnlliffif)‘ and richness. At home wi would have loaded the. munlli ‘with bric-a brac. and the effect would have bccn a discord, not l. ‘harmony. l found that lengths of Japan _ R98‘! if"! i-st- towtriing crossed on the tabla Dillflfll. Hlflfllilfld wi-ro prettier than table linen- a trifle. l found that t 4i ATIIIETI!) MEEi and sciril llmfiilHliRlNlJ PICTOU‘S NATAL DAV Friday, Scpttmbol‘ 15th Progra m Mornlng-Polymorpbian process- on. Motor Boat Race. Afternoon-Athletic Meet. Scotch onals, Piping -nr was all i needed to brigilti-n mne- cntire dingy corner of thi :l'0Olll-——-lIl1If‘(’f1 it would take page: ltu toll the many things l picket‘ lup -ll‘flIlIlfI the. Grcvctlwich Villag- _ section. costing almost nothing il "d "llllfma-lthcliisoivvs, bllt all combining ti n cheerful and artisiii Athnficfiittli- 1.0m» for u. l All this took two weeks. Thcn ihzlvlng mniio our surroundings all \\'f' would dvsirc. l turned my at tt-ntion to ourselves. l Violet was as wondefuilv llapp‘ lat t-oiioge as l was ict frr-o in 1hr till)‘ -Shr~ worked hard. for her Itr-ining hiid not boon ailt-quatr 15th s. $_ and tho new studios required n!‘ Oil. Evening-Band Concert. Entries close September 12th. For entry blanks etary Pictou Amateur EXCURSION CHARLOTI ETOWN ' to PICTOU Friday. September \\"u'ri~ii mo was that she scclncd '°““'"I friends u: to Plctou, to nlaki» no coilrsc infill nlnlost always spent Sunday iuflvrnoons with us. And Violet _ _:_:_1\vas thr- picturu of elated happl 11108.". wiwn hf“ was llf‘2ll' Illli‘. R “liow about the other girls in jvour classes?" I asked nnc night _Violet curlcd up on the couch in rhi- livingl room. studying. and i was setting thc tahlc for dinner. The-undcrsigneti offers for sills. ‘hl f Z53 wcrcs he issued i r th . I1 i l ‘ "m2" ‘ an“ w! forth: €oguggggihvfergjpe zlrsh. harm POIIIDFIISPS two blocks- ESUilE, praying that a citation max‘ at lie qmglprv-ssion on hcr face. Silo looked up a little guilty ex-. "rill-tr.- zili right.‘ I like tin-ml |- --it makes her want to better her- Get On the. Road to . Health and . I Happiness! HY suffer with indi- g e s t i o n, dyspepsia, torpid liver, wrecked nerves, impoverished blood or og- onizing rheumatism? The unquestioned testimony _is before- you of thousands of people who have overcome these self same troubles by taking Tanlac. Be robust, strong and sturdy. Bring the color to your cheeks and the sparkle of heflth to your eyes. You can do this, by simply tak- ing Tanlac, and you owe it to yourself, your family, your future to act today. It is astonishing how quickly Taniac produces re- sults. Get a bottle today and start on the road to health and happiness. ‘Al: all good druggists. Take Tanlac H“ _ sample littlr- dress cut nu a patt- Eff] bought in a good stoic l1 wag lard lu make it up. Our clothes llail always been cut and sewed iftvr one fashion~a gathered ikirt and a fitted basque waist. But it was finished after a while ind indeed thc girl did look dlft- arcm in it. She became suddenly, ' I city girl; shc belonged at once n this new and delightful home f ours. And when she was stared it on the street. it yvas a look o! dmiratiou. not nf surprise or unusement. “it's just the nicest -r i)\Vf16'fI.I love it!’ vhPn l-ahe tried it on. ‘IOH! than rewarded. Then l began on thyself I bought lnr oi cold cream. \\'h.'lt n friend ttrwoman is cold "rl-nnl! it is not the/virtue it may -or lllfly nub-have Ill itself. its nllysiczil tvorth is its effect upon, the woman's mind, ii makes her WISII to be beautiful—it makes llor mind dwell upon yolllh—it reminds her not to frown-it kl-eps her from growing careless ilross 1 cv- she said And i fell self. I forced “iron cuAnLorrn-rown-tluannun ' ‘~ srocx ouorsnous HALIFAX. Sept. lL-Jquotations furnished by Johnson and Word tmambers of the Montreal Stool Exchange.) ' Brolnpton ...... .. . 355i Bell Telephone . 117 66 116 97 Canadian Steamship Pfd.. Asbestos Cont. Do inicn Bridge . Mo treal Power .. Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchison Am. Car 8c Foundry . Am. Locomotive Am. Smelling & Refining . Anaconda Copper .......... .. Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central Cuba Canp Sugar .. Crucible Steel X rig B ‘is international Paper Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum International llier. Press Steel Car Reading ..... .. Southern Paclflc Studebaker Union Pacific . Utah Copper U. S. Steel CANADIAN MADE W One Sermon , 69!; Quite Sufficient . 105% MWTREAL EXCIIANGE OTTAWA. Sept. JL-l-‘Lat-k of education in the Bible was declar- ed the weakest point in the armor if the Church. not only in Canada. but ill other countries. by Rev. S P. Riss l).l)..professor in thc i-Ws- loyan Theological College, Montre- 'll, iu an address before the evctl- ing session yesterday 0f Ottawa district. in Eastern Methodist Church. “A generation is whose knowledge of what the Bible contains is 0f" the very slightest. Half the ministers’ texts might as well be taken from Plato as from the Bible." Dr. Rose was 0f the opinion there was too much preaching. Thnt was one reason why the Bible was not better known. Ono scr- nion a day was sufficient for any minister and people. Tho other scr- vice should be one of instruction. MIIIISIZFB wcrc prone to announce fiippan: texts. 100.15 103.60 100.15 1934 Victory .. 1933 Victory .. 1922 Victory .. 1937 Victory ‘am K8 . 198 . 220% Bank Royal Bank Montreal . Bank Nova Scofia . Bank of Commerce Wheat. Sept. 101%. May 107-‘... Corn, Sept. 62%. Dec. 57%. May ‘b’: '. 155i. 102%. ‘m... Sept. 351/1. Dec. 35;... May ‘r6. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL. growing up I u: INSURES coon HEALTH ' MAGICBAKING POWDER A JNSUREIS Puma Fools Ewontsrr COMPANY umn-zn ' a WINNIPEO PROF. HIRAM BALLET- ENGLIBH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIBT AWARDED 10 GOLD AND 4 SILVER MEDALI Organist and Musical Director Baptist Church is now prepared to receive Music Student in tbs following subject- PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Studio: Baptist School Room Hours-B to i2. and 2 to 5 Evenings ‘Dy Appointment A NARROW ESCAPE wobble and with everything black before my eyes. 1 managed to crawl A Flash of Lightning and a down into the base of the steeple, Sleeplejack 'l‘ile only thing l remember clearly ' is that an old scar on my hand had At best the iifc of a stccpleiack furuc-tl as white as snow. As soon is insecure. Little things like ll 11S 1 was inside the steeple l top. frayed rope, a loose knot. a rusted pied to the floor and slept for more brace or spike may cause his in- than an hour. When ‘l awoke 1 was stant death. 1t is true of course so sick 1 thought 1 should die, hut that such filings can be tcslcti. blit itftcr a few hours l began to rs there is one tiling that is quite ibc- vivc. it was weeks before l recov- yond any ontfs control. eretl." in the American Illilgnzlne a’ _____@-o->__._ "There is something radically wrong in our Church education-all system that we send out (Pllflluffl! and preachers without knowledge oi what is fundamental. Young’ men coming into on‘ colleges kimw V. li. Pope, Boston; P. ('. hier- lhant. Boston; Mrs. Ellsworth Way, Hunter River, Master Doug- las Way. Hunter River; L. W. Mur lloch. Aiurray River; H. A. W. Mo- Colthrty New Glasgow; W. R. Tin iley. ti _; P. A. Grunt. St. John; Marion King. city; J. McCarviile. New York; Jay Moar. Boston; Gladys Whidden, Boston; Mrs. A. Walsh. Boston; ldn Walsh, Bos- ton; H. 1H. Acorn. Souris; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sailler, Calais, Malne;; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sadler, Calais, 110.", G. l... lMcLure, Ottawa; l-LI rotary ol Toronto. siloku ml lhel foreign missions of the (‘hurt-h. An especially line typo of young man was offering himself for the| steeplcjnck, Alirctl Ii. vow. des- CfIb0Si\_1'lill‘f‘0W estraipe that he once had fronl lightning. “One hot day in summer." lic says. "l was painting the cross on a church V A REMARKABLE DEDUCTION l Tile secretary of an Anti-Tobacco IEtBFIIIeI q-he ‘my “m, as nice as League in Plngland said in u recent little about thr- Book. You cslilnotllll" "Qlllfl HSIVYOF- eXrvilt that iimddres-‘l! "Carefully colupilcd sta- blnnw thc public srxllnpls, nor hurillllll’ epithets. at thc state. nor say thcilllllled llil "m" h d_ ‘ home is at ifauit. it 1511114‘('llllf‘t'll."|mm Partly uburcureil the Sun. in l "*9 “Yr- Rev. J. ll. Arnlm. nlissivn kt-c-illw Street. perhaps two humlreif gurlougJogkyng (iloudg 1W1 tistics show us that for every cigar Somowlwre and n man smokes he shortens his life A physician prominent in local ‘net below, l could sec people crltn- <'ll'(‘lP=i. F080 Willi U19 llllf-‘Sllillll lng their necks to watch me as l "Ale H1050 Slullfilllil! lllllle "will" painted. l" " 9 . "snailt-nly‘ out of the sky tiiere “Quite. sir." reviled the secre- mlssion fields n0.“ l“; “pp anmilurst the shortest thunderstorm llflry- “Wl1)"-'" ' PURE m I TORONTO. CANADA. Mammy V“? "mun-v one day “lieczluso," replied the MI). caus- ()_ _E_ Pnon‘ the missionary Ouflogk was very ever snw. A crashing tilunder-clap, . and fronts on (filrill in Buy. tlnclfili“ Willi- -» and appear betori- me at fl Surf ( mm] mm 51mm,“Fhgouwr‘ F‘ ML m p4.‘ mp- truth ‘xfmtl rogale Court w be hem ‘ 2' at:res and fr‘ (JOV-Ifizlillfhii YIHII\PH f‘ triad to“ flltlklPi Court House in Charlottetown in Rtufleiltiulbtzr‘ .‘\."'I,T,;IIYI.I H.1‘:,l|';,‘,...dn’,,?l€- ‘,l.;j,ill‘|,,.s?.‘.l“-s,flfl Queen's County in the will Pruv- 0,5 m". BM. 5f.‘ l‘? simcmtvt- hnxii-u-toilirfi-rt-ntlv i nkpccfl Ln[c°()c')::)b::'";:i?y (Eggflzlzelnft waive ‘lilldcrgigncilktii Il‘l‘.“4rfff35l‘fI:.‘)l‘l\Cn8 ?lI1‘I'v\‘n 1m iuokflluvPli" / A i hour o‘ New“ 0,6106‘ in [he hm) ‘tfiffOfgi-ilfibvn liut child—you dont mmluL . s anyone made fun of you?" “no” or [he “m” My I" shmwfilliil-SJJI. "Nth-that is. no one has said‘ wause il any they can why thel _ _ l anything. They're nil nice girisl accmmm of m“ 5"“! Lsmle “hmlml lint tiuarr- is—~weli clolhv-s make a not he passed and til» Estate closed. , M diffi-rnntic." - as praywd for in Sillll Petition until q Show,‘ have Seen m m." "m; on motion of _Donaltl hlclfinnoikll Suddmfly I grasped we humma. Esq" Prom” m’ 5am Pemlmler-lq tion the girl had been suffering AND I do hereby order that a trite-l a“ these “.,,,,ks_ c6nsclnus as copy hereof be forthwith pub-l 0m.‘ a mung gm m“ h‘, of H", lished in some newspaper pilblish-l --— - - m“ Myra-rm“... between “pl-golf ed in Charlottetown in Queens .l\ll<.‘llf1ll Hlll" "f lllllllll? lflllfllllrlll and her classmates-a superficial COI-llll-l’ HYOFES-‘lld- 0110B in eimlPllUll-F“ llll’l_ lllwllllsl‘?! ill 5'05 333 iliffcrcnco based on nothing but week for at least four consecutivniflllfl '54 Fll.»l'uy' Sfrcct Flllfil. Wcd- n p.“- yawis n; matprial "my a weeks from the date hereof and|l1"s1i'n_\'._ next. thc 13th Svpllfllllllei", "Humm- Dr cutting and sowing. but that a true copy hereof be forth~|lll 1-’ "fihlfk llllilll- F" llllflllllllal"? ki-en ill its effect on the girl her- wiih posted in the follqyving pub- lllllll)‘ l0 “.15 lic places respectively. namely. ill Tlml evening l thought out a the hail of the Court House in. nnw plan—fhls time concerned Charlottetown aforesaid, at lhelnplll- Curler. Auctioneer. I snid Char-l 59M 7'51 lottetown. and in front of meg") ""15 ll"- ‘l “"1”! ul‘ Wheat. 2's with clothes. rather than the City Weigh Scales in house. A woman's first instinct is usually her personal adornment school-house at Soufhport nfnre-,ncres'i1otaiocs. RUTH turnips. ll said. so that all persons intercsferilnoy 901,1 h; prl-vme Hale Wm be in the said Estate as aforesaid mayqmld by public auction on the prenr mnnv. indeed. sacrifice the home to that. But in me the home mak- luu instinct was stroni-‘IPFI Clfllll" have due notice thereof. 1 ilses on Thursday, Seplomhcl" 14th GlVENunder by Hand flllfllat 2 o'clock-with crop. Apply thirteenth year of ills Xfaj-‘J’ A‘ mcooNALol Auctioneer esty's reign. i 37 Pnwnai Street. (Signed) A. s. WARBURTON. 4055-6-0- ng, of course. were things l hild the Seal o! the said Court] JOHN s_ MARTIN’ Surrogate BERNARD McLEAN {he ale iii House Properly. o. ‘EDGAR SHAW, Solicitor. bought my clothes with hers and mmln them like hers. xi-xi WPf-lk l bought some gnu" nim- svrgr‘ and made Violet hail little to do with. Esther had this eighth day of Soptemb- ‘ H er. A. 0.. 1922 and in file l hum“ ur ~fl-.—~*::—.; r *- z-riim" 1. W EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. l . Gavin" IgTERNATIONAL LINF . OR INGLEV will I Ive 8t. J h It I o. m. and ovary Saturday at 6 p. m? (AtlaotlcoTTmncbefgr2:3,?”I Wednesday trips are vlo Eastport and Lubsc, due Boston obouti 10 mum. Thursday. i turthy trips In to Boston direct duo Sundays about 2 p. m. IETUIIfh-Juivs Boston Mondays Ind Fridays at 10 a. m. (Ow IIIM loving Tlmo) for Eostport, Luhoc and 8t. John. FARE I101!) BTATEROOMD IS-Ill A! looton connoctl is mudo vlo tho Metropolitan Lino express and passenger steamers for Now York and point: South and For staterooms. rltos and additional nformatlon, apply t0 A. C. CURRIE, Agent, It. John. l t i l I Give Cuiicura The Care 0f Your Hair Nothing like shampoos with Cutl- curn Soap and hot water, preceded by touches of Cutlcurn Ointment to opats of dsnilrufl‘ Ind itching, to hoop thc scalp and heir heslthy. They are ideal for oil toilet uses, n is also Cdtiano ‘hlcum for per- fuming. T so" , Ila. flew EZQkOWEx-i Csnadiszrslbepot: Clflllhlgrnl‘ Soltlhovos without u.’ It l». Q k Plums-r Dllpllcomont. 'Lnvo Monti-col for Charlottetown Julio M iltlly I July I2 Auguot I August ‘I9 “Member 2 September l September 11 ‘Qhtombor 10 September 19 September 2a For further passenger Ind freight Information apply to CARVEH: BROS. Ar. Cb-nlottotown and luvs for Montreal July 8 July 17 July 81 August 14 August 2! snd leave ' for 8t. John's Juno 27 . July 11 July 26 August l August 22 filth signs SALll At Uigg Station my form of 100 acres 80 clear, in good stats of cul- tivation. balance covered with hard sml soft wood, good build- s» ings. wail fenced and watered. 1 quarter mils from Uigg Station, 10 . s. “M-ANOA” t l t Ii felt ridiculous |“lln ~ was rcnched. nlysclf to t-nter n beauty parlori iapologlzed to the snperc-llious girl WHIIPII on me. i fclt in my ‘llilf Esther must know whnt was doing and must he calling "l". f) wh0_ soul lions at every step. Presently the girl warmed a little to me. and; gllvo me a good dca‘. of adivicc on stimulating thc skin and cleans-I illg it and patting in soft creams to kcep it" smooth I went home and looked closely in the mirror. l did look younger~there was hope after all! ~ TO~i1l0Tf0\\’—-‘Bll(1 Does Not some Methodist Court Dismissed Appeal TORONTO. Sept. 11.—lf Prof. from thc staffol‘ Wesley College. Winnipeg. wants redress he will ilave to seek it from the civil courts. hr. Smith. who was formerly as "tflflflififl with Toronto Ilniversity zmd wont to Winnipeg as pFilPS-‘lur of pSytihOIOgy and associate prin- cipzli of Wesley College, lost his appeal before the court of nppc-lli of the Methodist rvhurch of (‘Militia sitting at the \.Vcr1lcy Building. Rev, -|)r, S. I). (fhown presided. and the court camc to the decision that it had no jurisdiction. because the charter of Wesley (foiicgtl was so ilroad thnit the college board hild the power 01' dismissal. The court, Dr. (‘hown i-itnled. did not, for this reason, go into the merits of thc 688G. ‘Cllltrgcs had been made by l)r. college was not what it should he. and that the conduct of ccriatln of theIstudents was improper. Smok- ing, and even drinking. within col- luge precincts was mentioned. lllf- fcrcnccs that arose following tilese charges led to the dlsulissal nf llr. Smith. and an avowal of confid- ence in Principal J. H. fllddeli. Dr. Smith hrld u flvn year con- truct with Wesley College, and he may make this the basis of a civil suit inter on. He had present- ed his case i0 the court of appeal and departed before the decision Rev. Dr. J. .W. Graham was ex- cusoii from voting on the platter, as he is cx-offlcio a member of tho Wesley College board. -———<-0>-——— "mus MAN MADE LANDLORG REGRET RAISING THE RENT OF Hi8 HOUSE NEW YORK. Sept. lL-Chlnm Znlowitz stands out today among his fellow men as one who quickly mndn the Inndiord regret raising the rent. Naturally t‘ usnnds will ask immediately. "How_did its do it?" Well, it was essy. f-ls merely started s baby carriage gnrsgo to Mllmor 6.000 Tons Ar. Ohnrlottstown “ ‘u, su ideal home in good location, together with crop. 18 scrss oats. ‘ c take in enough money to pay the ln. Paw mRHMgPIL AM 1 asked (lueylDingwell, Wnliaston, Mass; J. i..|ti0ils. W. G. Smith. who was dismissed ‘ Smith that the illscipllno nt the ‘ McGorry. Montreal; Montreal; F. L. Burke, Toronto; l‘. Peeling. New York; E. A. bright. ‘ll; L.Dingdaii. Bay Fortune; AJzlllgurni Sunday for ifi-zmning. Halifax; J. F. Donlcy. Montreal; C. H. Holcombe, Mon- ireal. -i<-o>--—_ House Cleaning Diet l l l QUEEN HOTEL. time is over." “What's the trouble?" R.- J. Belyea, city; A. J. Oake. Toronto; C. G. Garrison, Halifax; E. F. McDonald. HaJifnx; M. Blue. Halifax; D. Blue, Halifax; J. B. all 1 can stand." it was ilecirli-ti to have an cdu- "ll". llllfl ulton. Trill-o; .1. H. Ailam, Ed-lcatinnal Sunday llll‘ iilirii week in the Paintbrush with out‘ hand and l lnlindston; A. E. Johnson. Moiltre-,l~‘cbrllltry'; to make October K ln- lllllilllll’ l0 ll [Pill will? Wll-ll ll"? lllll‘! ‘hi, "ll-mp," er, l was sitting ill my IJOIIISWHIIYS m fnnr. Neverthmess I hadlliurilh)‘. Boston; H. ('. Low_ Hali-Wlrofirltiu. and December 10 unnl- Fllllll‘ when "l6 fllofm blfllm- l fllllVl n n“, ha" gllanlpaoed and y had Im-liax; H. E. Coo-k, ‘Halifax; llulhIvi-rsary; Sunday for nlissioil coilcc-l-‘WLY lllill lllt‘ 5000i"! b0" 0f lllllllllqwsfllllvllo- PTOIIRIIIY U16 11105! 0b" - ‘ ing struck me. All l know is Illtll I§curc m‘ llruwnlnsu poems. though felt a smashing cnnrgc of elcctric-‘ii tilts often gone the ity rip tilrough mo. i dropped tilelworth recalling. Said Lord Hough- paintbrush and rcelcd furwartLPco- "l‘ll be glad when house cleaning pic in the street told me afterwards "Two weeks of boiled ham and cling tn the rope and keep from canned salmon for uleals is about falling 1 do not know. two streaks of lightning. a spit of llfllll)’. "ll IP10)’ 1119. We b84111 dell! ll wit; Qndpd, ‘Swlnging over two hundred years." ______<.>-._1__- A ROUGH CRITICISM llurd flougilonh on eplgram rounds. is ‘ton. than only Dicky Mllnes, "There Iilff) but two lines in ‘Sordeilo’ 1 can llat they could see my body spit- understand-the first. and last- lnl: sparks. How 1 nmnngctl IO|'\"Il0 will may hear Sordello's story told’ and ‘Who would hath heard ISordt-llds story told,‘ and both are "So dazed that i could scarcclylfalse." Gaudel. Mlscoucbe; Miss Dorothy W. McDonald, Boston; Miss M. B. ffayes, Boston: lMiss Jennie Mc- DonaldJBoston; Miss Dorothea McDonald, Boston; Miss Amalia T‘ McDonald. Fairhaven. Mass; Maude A. Ching. Mermaid; Mrs. D. M. McLeod, Roseneath; Mrs. G. WJMBTIII]. Brookllne; John D. Mc- Lcod, ‘St. Peter's; W. Miles, Rsvli- stook, B.C. REVERE HOTEL Elmer ‘Brown. York; Jes. Shes. Waterford Miss Doyle. Lot 7; Miss IMcDonaid. lSo/uris; Miss Jennie illoLeod. Dundas; Miss Anna Mc- Leod, Dundas; T. Palathorpmhft. Stewart; (7. W. Bainstead. York; R. ‘Sylvester. Bot-won; W. R. War- ren. Sunlmerside; A. ‘R. Albaion. Boston; C. F. Allmmn, Boston; Geo. W. Keith, Detroit; Loo. E. Keith, Detroit; Ada E. Murray, Boston; Jenn Phillipa. Summer- slde; J. O. (Tobie, Summersldc; Mrs. J. O. Coble, Summersitlc; l‘. S. Boyce, Charlottetown; Lilla P. Garrett, lSouris; Bessie E. Garrett, iSouris; J. J. Ryan. Sourls: J. C. MartlilJlliLStewnrt; K.M. Ritchie, Toronto; A. A. Archibald. Truro. he parked for the day-and the other tenants began moving to a quieter spot. it. all came out in Harry Sch- iacht’s East Side Arbitration Court at number 150 Delaney Street. when the landlord, Hyman Dickman made n pathetic appeal to have Chiam thrown out of the house, which is in Attorney Street. . Dlckmun raised 'Chlam’s ‘rent three dollars a _month, h_e admitted. Then Chiam had zpalnfed a big sign. “Baby carriage garage," and put it on the front door. East Side mothers responded in drovos,_leuv- lng their bowling offspring while they went shopping or to tho mov- ies. . "The noise of all them babies is making my tenants move," said Dickman. "l wsnt~this man thrown out of my house." "What do you charge for taking csre of the carriages?" asked Judge Bohischt. . “Tweny-hvo cents a week." re- plied Chiam. "Sometimes I have ns many as fifty carriages s week." Then the Arbitration Court prov- 0d its worth. By sdroit questioning it was learned the landlord would give up tho oxtro rent if his tenant ‘ 90¢ I I I IOU-ff]. rsiso.' Came than tho noislost youngsters in the gslghbqfhrqofltflo; would give up his psrsmbuistor page. 1t was so settled. IHAYEITS NAVY CUT BIGARETTES