._| ~ is gr,-f il if is il -ii ,. ily )‘. rv try. - 1 iii if li ;_. . ,L il 4 .,\ ii' '» _ I i"': ‘.~ -- ~1.v.-rf 11-.-.~-.rr _ w L.;- ...-.-. .».~..~..-...._..,_ iii? viii rigi- if- ~ fi Z ii :T . -i 4. .,. .ll _i. é, li :._.._-,mag 5_‘ _»,. ¢_i.~» I fr .I i. Jr i, i -.- “_ .f\' .-_ rt ,_-.- ..ir I We-if ‘ fl ..-_...,.,.... ,_, --_;_-_~-J »~;»:. Condi: inallurrg Uilllilllly Good Cough Syrup Hill! all Uleaply lads at Home lf_ some one in your family has an obstinate couiili or is had throat or chest cold_that has ccn liangirig on and refuses to yield to treatment, #ret from any drug _store 2% ounce? of iiicx and make it. into 10 ounces Q cough syrup, and. watch that cough vanish. Pour _tha 25? ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) into ii. _0-ounce bottle and till the bottle with pla_in ii_i;_anuliit.cd sugar syrup. The total cost is a iit 5-i cents, and gives you 10 ounces-a family supply-of it most edcctive reinedy, at ix saving of $2. A dsy’s use will usually overcome a scyere cough. Easily prepared in 5 ilétnutes-gall] dir_iic1t_ions ;i'itli Pinex. be per ee V an as n p variant taste. Chiglren like it. If/is i-_cally remarkable lion-.proinpily a_iid easily it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals the inliiiined incin- brants in a_ painful cough. lt also stops the formation of plilegiii in the throiit a_nd lironeliial tubes, thus cniliiig the per- sistent. loose cough. .-\ spit-niiid remedy for broncliitish winter coiinlis, bronchial zistliiiiu and \\' ooping cough. Pincx is n special and liifhl_\' concen- trated conipuiind oi' gi-iininc .Nori\'ii_i' pine ;-ttrzict. rici in giiniucol, \\'liic|i is so heal- ing to the iucin rancs. OA\'o_id disappoiiitnient by ii-tking your tll'\1.'!i!l-‘»f- fOr "till, oiiiiees of l’ifnex.” and do not accept; anything else. A giiararitee of :ilisol_utc satisfaction goes with this p_i_-cpnrntinzi or iiionr-\' proiiigitly rcfilnded. 'tile l‘inc.\ Cir., 'Tiiroiit--, Uiit. A l ____ _ L __.-_i.i__.;_._1-_- Ars ‘ cur eyes alike? Une eye may be doing most of thc work That's all wrong. 'l he other eye ~hould immediately be brought up to standard or permanent injury is certain. Call on us, we will aismine your cies free. We pnde ourselves on our accuracy and prvmptncss. .week or two before the time they _The W _ ‘I _ons carer po- vm war in - 'T FA” ‘° ""’ m W' Iwiiorr for uivsruring in urn cot -MII. E. P. FOLEV Guardian ro- umn- Cash must accompany oft!"- presontstivs in Alberton will galdly Minimum charge twsntydlvs cents. receive subscriptions and advertising _CRANBERMES 7%c_ Der quart '““""' .iioiminrs ' ssczi-:i-zrnzisii -susscniaens snonia renew s _THE MORNING DAILY Gwman have paidfor has expired and thus can bs obtained st Lafferty’l T°’1°°"‘ not miss an issue, as all papers are itil discontinued promptly on sxpify d t . mt! x e __ Linkletter has opened up a sale sta- _AppLE5__. A few barrels of ble in the barn at the rear o_f The MIC- .\'ova Scotia Government. inspected Noill Carriage Slwp and until recent y -SALE STABLE.-hir. Thomas i I I M. SILVERSTON FXPERT UP'I'lCl.\.\' |7l Great George St. Ch'town 1 ll - 1i.__..__. ' decided not to ict any horse start who 2 1. if. __ 3_3, .4 I. IMI A1 1'.-T; -ff ` '§. -<1-'.---I` - c;;.- . Rf; `T` f`.i-`_`- 1 355 ;rf.1:;1;_.1...?' ,>r -~" '~i-__ »- . 4.: “" -1%.? 'fi"'i.j if _ ' - ,,, ./i&_ f-'ie-=_=;-'_§'~'»’?" _ .. ]\'lf`,\V YORK (7l’l‘Y you v'ir--li‘i- lu iiwlie iii ilir- \'E'R\` (`E.\`TRE nearest i-'~Iiifl slioprr and ninsi nf-my-irllrio lo ihvairei. il»pf»tii_ szesinsiiiir piers, you nlll iii- pil-iisid nt ir" il(I',[‘l'Il'. Albemarle-Hallman Sth Av., Broadway, 2-ith Si. ti\'F.lil.0iil.\ .\'Q. ltiltli. A .i`iv»- inllli/.-ii dollar ~-.iiizuple nf iii<»il¢~rn iiri.-lilt-»ctu.--.ii ;i--r|`i~-iiinii; s--1-oninioilntinn, 1,0013 yiiiests. A Good Room, ~ -Mun oisoino-Tile ice in sam- - I' ‘ 31 is rzrvuti-r Ilinn thc oiitpul. llo\\'cvcr,_ _- - ' l* -"ff ‘ _a fi-w wi-clara of fiivtiuralilc weather I~'|”0i-58110" Ill Lui ii Presbyterian _,,`.s_'-l`,_-‘_‘_'~` ,. .tr-in ser- an uit- enstoirrers supplied. . Church vii Sunday iiwriiiiiix lust.-1*. “,__5-lfna `§`5'_ Oni; of the lzirixost ileiilers liorc liusi _ -~_- ,~_ 5, iilri-nily loanli-il and shi cd over one ` -V12 L- ll- l_‘/lcijilllllll. Cllarloitc . i : . ""5 I _ ' .».--nr' "_" inaii Singh- liniidi-il lids sent out forty l'L‘W ITHFH lUSl WCUK On llurlil i _'i`lio liaill wiiri p'.ii°kc-il to thc iioorsl il’. .-\rseiiault, Si. lileanor's.-X. 25 Winter Apples for sale. No. 2 Bald- used by W. A. Matthews as ii livery wine at $2.50, and No. 1 izaldwlns. stable.--X. ilreenings, and Pee-waulties at $3.00 per Bbl. Order now. R.T. HOLMAN, -APPLES.-A few barrels of _Nova LIMITED 8823-3-2l\l2iEli. Scotia Government Inspected “inter __ Apples for asle. No. Baldwin!! at _-v0LuN'rEEns,_-A large crowd $2.50, and No. 1 Ilnldwiiis, Greenlngs, izatliered at the railway station Mon- and Peewaukies at $3 pcr barrel. day morning io bid farewell to the Order now. li. T. ll:\lmo_ii_,_Limited. _ following young nicu who have en- SS-3~3-2lIl2l€1l lisied with thc 6th Mounted Rifles and ` _ it-ft for Chrirlotteioivn by the nine _-THE PORT HILL Dramatic Club n o`clock tr:iin:-- Capt. 'l`, il. E. Inman, will present the four act play ‘Home Lot 16; Lieut. A. Squarebriggs, Mis- Ties" in King George Hall. Port Hill couclio; Messrs. Earl Reid, Eddie Gnu- o the evening of Tuesday. March 9. det. Gordon Arbing, Leo Gallant. Sum- Proceeds to go toward building _ a mersidc; E. Birch, Lot 16. and Joseph shed for horses at the hall. Admission cents. Children. 15 cents. Ladies ______ . with baskets free. S829-3-2m2i -PoLicE c0uR1'.-'rwd drunks , _ , . -SEED FAIR-Among the speak- were Trrested m Mlmmemide 0" H" ers at the meetings to be held in con- _ . . _ da) mghl 0“" °f them pm “P the nection with the Provincial Seed Fair. necessary bail for his appearance at a .4 _ --- for ...___ --Mr Ellsworth. England, Travellers Rest. the ynlllll' mth who sustained a frilctuiied lol in an accident several weeks ago. is _so wall improving that with the assistance. of a pair of crutches iio wasfsblo on Friday oven- ing last to walk from the Prince Co. .pu-;°"_ summanrdm fdligspgztzikéi; ltlnk and sec Ttonisii -A FRIENDLY TIP.-if you have not as yet subscribed for the Daily Guardian you’re certainly losing the news of the day. Be a live one and keep posted.-Z. -NEW ADDITIONS.-Mr Fldele Bernard is the`Droild father oi il bouncing baby boy, while Mr Cletus Gavin. of Sea Cowpond. feels quite elated on the arrival of a beautiful baby girl. Both children. with their mothers. are doing well.-Z. -FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT.- Zilr John Pingau. of Mirnminigash. ,is a guest at the Bernard Hotel, where he is daily treated by his physician. Dr Johnston. for the loss of the fingers oi his left hand. as stated in the Guar- dian the other day.-Z. -VISITING FRIENDS.-Mr and Mrs John McColgan, together with Mr SUHIDJHSTUQ- WITCH 3rd ‘nh and and Mrs Charles Saunder are visit me Police ('°“"t ‘m Smurday m°m° 5th, will be Premier Mathieson, Hon. ing ai Mrs John }3_ Gaimgiis of mis' ing. but he failed to appear and the Murdock Mcxmnom Rev_ _,_ C_ Mm, ban was forfeiwd' The other appeur' till. Of Cardigan- 1! TS I0 b0l\0P@l1¢he Americans. and are the husbands of D attendance will be large- Mr irerry Perry‘s daughters or Palmer C? - K) *<7 -1 ed for trial Saturday at the Police Court before His Honour Stipendiary Magistrate I\icQuarrie. He pleaded guilty and was tlncd $5 and costs or 10 days. He paid the fine, but being unable to give a satisfactory explana- tion as to where lic procured thc S820-3-2mE1i \\'ESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. James McKinnon, Coleman, village Both of these gentlemen are Road.-Z. -ravine To oric.ANlsE.-'lure ladies of this town°. together with those of the surrounding country, had . who carries applied In the _¢`f"\ I* H F7 liquor. he was remanded back to jail WHS in S\1lDU1€\‘8ll10 MODGHY--‘X a meeting Tgcemly to organise me ‘ 'V until such time as his mental faculties were in a better condition to give the -Mr H- J- -MCN9il|. lllefchillltr Of intorniation needed.-H. Tyne Valley, was in town Saturday. -HCRSE RACES'-‘M a meeung -Rev. Father Gauthier, Palmer decided that shortly it would be ad- visable to have Mrs McCallum of Sum- merside come u and start the branch __ Ladies Auxiliary Society. It was ~~~~~~*~~' Uf 'he S“mmer5ide Driving Club hem Road was in Surnmerside on Monday _WEEKLY T|T'B|T5-_The lead' _ on Wednesday evening it was decided t thi k_X to hold ice races on Wednesday after- 1° B wee ` ' noon. March 3rd. There will be three! i-lassf-S, namely, a free-for-all.R240 U21 in. 0- .. , _ . _ , __ _ close Wednesday at ll a. m. with the gave" ng secretary, ll. H. Morrison. As cons -i _Mr William vvalsh Elmsdale d€"'§]\_’le '~"°_“t’lf’nh‘;5 _xrg g;fp5§(i;l;°;'e_: f came to Summerside by morning ’“U‘i_ '°m\_l‘- ff ng’ ld in the _‘St b it in on Saturday and left for home iii? signer; xiilcitcshasing horsel; read; im the evemng'_H' when races are called, the club hasi -Mr W. H. Dennis, O’Leary. after ansacting his business in Summer- --Mr Chester 'I`uplin, New Annan, was among the eastern visitors to Summersidc on Saturday of last week.-H. is not entered and ready to score when - the races are called.-X. -Miss Laura MacLeod. Founds Mills, is visiting friends in French River being thc guest of Mrs. Isaac Bernard. mersiilc harbour is in good condition considering the nilld wcnthcr. Mud_ diggers are rushing the business. _ Tlicy vluini that thc ilcliiaiid for mud "'R9V~ P- A WTTSOU- TYH0 VH~ll0l'» preached ncccpiably to o. good con PD ' liiiiirlrcii i-:ir loaiis of iiiuil, uiiotlier‘¢0W11 “'00 WHS Ill blilllllll-YI"-’Silil‘ for Ii icss. rc- loiiili-tl riirs. The l“.l§.l. ltzillivuy iuriicd liomcl~‘riila_\'uitcriiooti. X. ll-` \'lSlTl.\'G authorities arc receiving good praise ---- lor the ailciiiioii given in snppl_ving` -NiSS0S Fl01‘0I\<‘0°f'1ll||iD-‘I Hilti LEU- eliipty ours.---ll. i retta Mi-I\'oill. ol' l`t. T. Holman. Ltd., who liave been xitteiiiling the niillinery “_” openiiigs in New York and Boston. re _COOPERATIVE MEET|NG____.m turn(-il lioinc Saturdziy afternoon.-X. . (`ni'inol linll on .\1onilny. The meeting* ’q';";]_|rni;.)nia;ian\iiii;)iii= till; ‘;t;utl£‘L'd;::`_f;1_l:_”'5foilgxi piilpiis of the llgresliyteriaii Sliiirches ' ' ‘ ‘ there vacant- i`1iriiiol.(‘iipi~ Eginoiit rind St. liepliucl. ' ' _ _. . _ _ . -.\ir Earl Reid, of the Journal Puli- “"h. ll“\l;'“erf`”“'1 ":;;?t‘b.m3. if _,$3213 lishiiig Co., Siiinmersidc, who reeentlv : : . ' - i ' - . ~ to _lfé“;;`_';)p;;__mvé"§“_;_;“;:1S oi joined the third contliigc-nt, spent the 'n ll;i\-, r _ .lost-pli M. .-\nciiiii as ______.____._.. i in \lr q1.50 P01' Dil . 'l " 3 1 i-i >l il = meeting :it 7 . . . l ~-. ff' Y ,. il ‘iiiiiivliiiioratc slit-ccli he The Cal-We UI Appendlflhs T '\ Till Bath, $2 to $3- riiiiigiuitiiliijeil tho nieiiilicrs on iht-ir N D ° I K l"~'"\l`l"' \¢"f"-H\\=H\'» iiiiniiiinoiis cfi`oi'is '.\'liii:h was :imply ow e muy “own 1...-.ni li.. _ I... .r iz.-ln--i, , . . -. - i " .,\.-,i», ip m,’_`H,_.;, ` J shnwii bi ilic hirgc .itteiidiiiict and ,_ lite conimoiiest cause of appendi- -"' - -~~~`~-r ~ ~'------ 4~--- --- st' t l ll ‘ l, .' 'ic i must iieccssur- ' ‘ 4 e _i iii? iiiilliiiif iiSi(t:iIiitlsTr)t‘iitii>iis cnilc-avoi‘s. cms IB commpmion' E".er-V d°'3'~°r - _ --_ ,_ _ _ 1. . . __ .- . . \\-i. ~ . i~si r -\iii-iliii pziss'0'l ii ow briiil Hy? so 1°" 5'°u reqmro pli C' ` ` I ` ,- _ - don t use ai cheap drastic pill--get Dr. 4 - '_ .' l i ll . , . . f"f=“i any tends"-fi Exi;l.U.‘faiir.1.300605. f"“"v"’i wwe appmm-Piiil-'n reimnii ‘O ::Wampoles Emulsion is without 8 -iz-_. iisivr the Fifzmoiit Tiny cxlii i ion or .ape doubt the very best cod "ver on pm_ ___ _ _______ iugniont, Mzixiniiii Gallant, Joseph Duration on the market put up in , - .-';-_'-‘-~’»- -- 7 _.‘ < *` I J. Gallant and Bcu. F. Gallant. For huge bcmem price $1_00_ The Mao Mt. ('nrinel. Aina_nd Gallant. Joliiiimnnon Drug Co__ Can Great George Mclitire and Jeremiah Gallant. l-`or bt. and Kent Streem Mmm llaphael: Joseph M. Anieain. Joseph ______ 0.~I’oirit=r and Joseph ll. Poirier. Mr. HQUSEHQLD SUENCE pR°_ `;..,’_'-' ‘ Joseph M. Aiivolii proiiouiirreil himself GRAMME_ _ ' _ briefly on the methods of cooperation _ _2`>.-Er' g especially in buying seeds and oilicr-Ce,.,¢,.a| and pig, ¢h"|°t¢e¢ow,., p_ __ 1 farm niatcriiilfi. liaviiig made an in-E E_ |;|and_ ' _ ..-'v_‘_---,»P _- vestigation Iilr. Aiicoin was prepared i__ Q43. ‘*-' ' to give iiiiotations on prices 'fir no-i #sf -‘f _~ *YT*-IHA M h 11 1915. operative buying which he slated very' are ' r-lc-,nrly flint thc farmers had nil tn' pl-esiding_..M|-5 J A Mnthiewm gain by doing so. l\ir. Joseph J. Rich-g10_00.11_15 _ Demons"-ation Home ard who reznarked that if seed of a_;Nu,-Bing_ Mig, 1-mem, (; M¢1)0|m|d_ firwi":1lili~ qiialiii rould bv got iromymigg Alba;-f_a`M M¢[~‘a|-lang Febfuafy N feriiiiirs- il uiiiilfl lic iwrliuiis more 11.15-11.45-Addresses. tion Murdock ` :ii|vaiii:n:i,~ous financially. Mr. J. M. M¢~K|,m¢“_ Rev P D M¢Gu|gBn_ Annolii spoke liiinsvlf in ini oi of beef 11 45 12 45_The Arg of Rug Making, Q raisiiuz wliiiili he ihinkii is more pi°o~ ]\1|-g'J5_g kid;-_ Malpequgy ' _ . fitable than pork raising. Three men asi 1_0() 4_o0-Drrmoristmtlon Household follows were appointed to look into the rum|,1,|ng_ Mi" A159;-in N Mcpm-_ prim-s'Aoi` seeds: Jeremiah (lallsnt,i|a“e_ _ J0l0D|\ M- »\U¢‘0|" “Nil JOTIH- MCLUFU. 4.00-5.30-Denionstratioii Cooking, Now on 1i!i_<_1r whicli the meeting ailiourried- Miss liazei 1. sisriis. Mrs Diiiibrggéié 2 WILSON RECEIVES BRITISH AND o ~ GERMAN AMBASBADORB TO We’ll buy a pair of Mcn’s or Women’s best welt Shoes, regular price $4.00 to $6.00. Morris & Smith -121 asus si. _ U. S. WASHlNG'l`ON. Feb. 26.-Encoursg ing reports from both Ambassadors Page and Gerrsd at London and Berlin were received by President Wilson and his cabinet today coneeming the ,attitude oi Great Britain and Germany /\‘i`ti.‘r Mc-:isle-S \fVlifi1»|iit1i( (_°'0\_.lgll iii' ."~i\ -irlvi Fc--\'~"r the extreme wsa lines: often results in impaired lienringmsalisnod eyesight. bronchitis and other troubles. but it - Sf.-o¢¢'a Xmulefofi is given promptly. it carries strength to ilis organs' ~ and creams rich blood to build s.~_ up on misled rm-at ‘h _ orasniinnnsauaaosusft mi-. ,, Iranian -» .j toward the latest American proposals for the nitfeguarding of neutral com- msrcs from the dangers of submarines. and mines, and the unrestricted ship- ment of foodstuffs to tlis civilian pop- ulation of belligerent countries. Com~ plete replies srs not expected for asv- ersi days because the subject is still ing druggist strongly advocates a fire department for this town.--Mr Fred Perry. a young draughtsman, expects to go to Europe after the war. where the construction ol' buildings will be then on the boom.-Everyone here is looking forward to see the police officer resplendent in his new uniform at Easter.-Dr Johnston still has his eye on a splendid farm adjoining his large estate lierc.-Z. -TROTTING HORSE SOLD.-Mr Wllliam Agnew. of Charlottetown, was lucky purchaser of the famous trot~ ting horse owned by Mr James Chris- topher. oi this town. That the price paid was a fancy one is evidenced from the fact that this beautiful speci~ men of horso flesh was one of the finest horses in West Prince. On the race track he was known as John Iieggs, and was a descendant of thc fi-imouri Juiiu Parkside fainily.-Z. -HOTEL ARRIVALS.--For week ending February the 27th were regis- tered at the Bellevue Hotel:-J. B. Gaudi.-i. i\liscoiiclic; li. Sliarliello, Por- lagii; lico ll. Laidlaw. Halifax; \Vni. Yciiiiiiii. Toronto; J. T. l\'li'l)oiinlil. Moiltrciil; George I. Stevens, St John; I.. Smith, Montreal; J. A. Mackskill. J. E. llnnean, lialliitx. Registered at the licrnard I-lotcl were the follow- ing:--R. Johnston. Long ltivor; W. D. White, F. \\’liitc. Alberton; J. Cos- tain, Ebbsileet; Wm. Agiiew, (Thar- dotietown; J. J. .\icNniiy.. Summer- side.-Z. _ -CLEANER INJURED.-Sylvrain Gallant, cleaner for the P.E.l. Iliillway at Tignish. ii i`i=\-.' weeks ago hail the niisiortuiic in full while at his work and injurc the i-np of his right kncc. Notliiiig serious resulted until last we-cli, when he liocnnio so lame and his linib so swolleii that he was ro- movcd to the liospilnl, Charlottetown, the early part oi this week and had io iinilcrgo '=uri:icnl treatment, besides lizivlug his right log put into plaster ot' porin vast. 'The latent report from his pliysiriaii Shows that he is resting will and his limb is mending slowly. -TWO HONOURED MEN ENTER- TAINED.-Thu lending citizens of Tignish niet at thc Bellevue llotcl the other evening to welcome I-lon. Chas. Dalton from his trip in thé \Vesiern States, and Senator P. C. Murphy on his return i`roni`thc Senate at Ottawa. All present were glad to see eacli of these gentlemen looking so well. and tho evening was spent in a most pleas- ing manner, which was cnlivened by “lon. Charles Duhon. who in his witty manner told many incidents of his travels throughout the Southern States.-Z. - -YOUNG CHILD LOST.-To be unable to tell his rescuers his name or where lic was from was the sad predicament of Maxwell Mclniiis, a two and a hall'-your-old child of Joseph Mclnnis, of Sea Cowpond. found him- self ln when he became lost in n. thickly wooded ileld the other day. the child left home with his little -led and soon found himself wander- ing in the woods, lost. Snow was fall- ing and to retrace his steps was an impossibility. After live hours' wan- dering nround lie was fortunate in coming across Mr John 0’Brien, who was driving through these woods. hauling. But his rescucr, not knowing the child. was unable to take him to liln home. To nil questions put to thc lad lie would answer he was going to the woods for his dad. Mr 0'l.lrlcn took the child home and upon making enquiries soon heard of thc search party already out looking for this wee 'nite of humanity.-Z. -CIVIC IMPROVEMENT MEET- ING.-The citizens of Tignlsli met on Saturday evening for this second runs- iiicii anion Prevents nlseiss Bad blood is responsible for more ailments than anything else. It causes catsrrh, dyslpspsin. rheuma- tism, weak, tirsd, angnid feelings and wprss troubles. }lo6d’s Snriiapsrilla has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, rsinovin nerofiila and other human, and . building up the whois system. Talib- nniier consideration by England slid. i"'.Fi" il ‘il “Q f"““¥ '° “uf T har sllisa. ' _ l\'0 ni _llliir Get it today. _ _ _ _ In the “Home Guard” The householder évho through Lifet I_nsi_1rai_nce ' d ‘nts a ams wan is ;|us_ as . i ¥1I~n)ltyeCiTi “TT<(T1ri1eeGuarE” as the good citizen Under Canada Life _policy No. 13,8_13 dividends have been as a life annuity towards paying the premium_0f $3?- past five years the annuity waSf$é4.?__4. Yalglilg' ‘E remium and leaving amargino $ _-9 - U enex J Eve years all premiums wil be paid bg grofits and there will_be_a yearly cash return of $1_ . 4 besides. This annuity is guaranteed for life and will be further increased every iifth year. ` l _ a rifle. - T The Last Line of Defence ~ f ~ n is his insurance policy, and if it be _ inn iTign}C.TN11aTDA LIFE thai: defence _may be greatly strengthened by applying h1§ dwldends t0 relieve the burden of payments in his later years. In many cases Canada Life dividends have cancelled the premiums, and turned an expense into a. source of revenue. r For Example Herbert C. Cox, President and General Manager. _w. K. ROGERS. _ _ secretary. The report of the Side- lwaik Coniniittei.-Mr John llzickci, chairman-was road. stating that 8 -*- TH' here.-z. D Manager for Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown 11 YB sidewalks had been constructed by thc Comniittee during the year (not in- cluding fully 200 more square yards nonstriictetl by private individuals, besides the approaches to the lionian Catholic Church), that all this had been paid for and there was still n balance of hand. Senator P. C. Mur- phy iii glowing tcmis coinpliinenicd the Comniitte on the splendid manner in which this work had been porforiii- eil. and also thc active part each in~, dlviilunl nieinbr-r had iakeii to neu ilin_ work carried through successfully. llc inovod that thc report bc iiiloptinl as read. together with ii vuic of iliniiks to the (foiniiiiticu. Tliis inoiiini was seconilcil by Holi. Cliarlos Dalton. Messrs A. J. Mel"nilyc1i, Eddie Gallani,‘ T. llornard and llr Mcllridc. czicli in, turn supporting thc motion, spolic _along the same liiics as iiic Senator. Needless to say ilie inotion was enr- rlcd amidst the applause oi all pres- ent. The report oi’ the coiiiinittcc on police work was next rcuii. showing that diiimg thc year gone by all the arrests made, and the lint-s collected in each case. had materially helped to support this department, and, along with the amounts subscriber! voliiii- tarily a year ago for this purpose. had been ample to pay the police oiliccr for the past ycar’s work :ind still leave :ihnlaiicc iii the bank. Mi' A. J. Mcl-`n