i ti i: i? . v1 ._.,_..‘,..-..., i. l; ow»... . . do...“ TODAY ONLY The latest. greatest and most elaborate of all eP1¢ pictures of the West! Des- " lined to make moving pin" l ture history the world. One yeardn the throughout ffllkiflfl-villd what's m0"; it's worth It! v ‘ r ‘r e Stock (Iuo IIAILII-‘AX, June I3---Quotatioiis furnished by Johnston and Ward Alcmbers of the Montreal Sim-k Exchange: ‘ “lotions " New York Exchanflfi American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 261/; ills, Kan. and Tex. RY- I“. w. Woolworth Co. . . . . . .. Montreal Stock Exchange Industrial Alcohol . . . . . . . . .. Iuurentide Pulp . . . - - Montreal Power National Breweries Spanish River . . . . .. Steel Co. ‘Can Com. . . Winnipeg Electric Asbestos Com. New Asbestds P-fd. New Shawfnlgan 93' Wheat-duly. 144%: Sent" 1431s; (Berni-July, 95%; 5891.. 100- Oatsi-Jilly. 47: ‘Sent-i 47%- wWfl-a-‘July, ‘I58; OCL, 145% Dee’, 111s 1a.. . New York Exchange‘ 11105611- estock Market i b y ‘ _____ ._' ' Canadian Press) 110M sells x ere m r3916; writing. The few sale recorded were along the grasp‘ cows and 4.50 to $5.50 for th bu lthe cows_ Bulls were not l! .. miquotgittlons~i3utcher cows gooihthe other dnr- "54" mwms. medmm $4M) to $61M; Esther McDonald, (Ian-ghici- 0f taanliers $2.50, cutters 2.75 to 3.50.|‘M"s- calrnreqqfpts, ,2,‘ii(}8_. HVeaI-calve wei- ,in good demand and the few $3.50‘ to quality, p‘ sold, qthetie brought $5.0 ‘qccordini; to quality. Qflototions, good veal. £3 monl$6.00 to 7.50, gr as $5.00; Sheep receipts, 52 . coniipon quality spring lambs sold ‘for ‘l5 cents per pound. A per mundredweight. Q nr-iEwae. $3.00 to 37-09 la , 0nd, 15 cents to 18 cents. no bursts 1.102. With 8 Iish l if local Jrutchers t on shops an out». Bowl "tin; nfryt. PRINCE EDWARD FRINGE EDWARD 245% 191% xWtl 72 ‘H5011. or nt-l. I yvas jus: "llgrllhllillilfih 011 W25" ‘they l; ‘llfeywhti unis with Byers ‘before. He u idooij, I have een at . zcafos t1y9-‘wal= ‘a youn-g llflélll nad short. Thef l7léil Ilave not ‘been there ten tune‘..- lawn”, ,_ l c'°"*x‘""l""i- ‘l 211...’, puny lite. I was there about a monflhijirst .1 hQughl xglflingo, Mrs. .\IoCIl'.‘.~lkcy never tillllkt‘ 89 1,.’,|ltr> me oi this affair or Ml‘. Mctfios~ 155.1,, V13.-— Cattle receipts 1,045. Buyers were tiffering priceso cents or more lower and ‘ holding their ‘cattle lines oi $9.l5t‘<for choice heavy steers, $8.50 to fllflfidpr the best of the EH88 staargt-Qliliit) to 47.25 for the best ' ; ‘ _ rally‘ $11.00, $2.50 and an . “l! "‘-11l°l‘°4:°‘1‘ “leased don't chow who he was I . ‘10-00- TM“ pa“ led "lllllsnw hi-m. He was u short fellow-- delves were slow sellers and I we," 40AM door" They were o'clock only the better lotslagkq l ' fwent away then. ‘They went down I $8Jfi t0 $10.00. medium $7.50 to $8.00, cOm-lIMy sister and I were behind them fievéral Iotsjllvlocloskeys, on‘ ‘Dordhester St. The were other fol-low went on towards‘ ‘he fewStstiou. 'We were about thelength better ones reached 1e cents since!’ this rwrn ‘behind them- 1 nome- a m1 ‘thy wholes 181 cents per‘ pound. Sheep rengodfrom 03.00 to‘ 40.00, withn few of the best sumo took the the ogering. They paid I flat‘ Ill! for 800d qnnl- cloak. I docked at m» cl k when lliil. $19-09 ‘t0 $10-15 101' It was striking twelve. ti’... dres- "‘ Th9 Pick"! I111“ "fllhifl: m-llseilf. I got up about 10.30 thick smooths. $1.00 oer, She got up about 9.30 or. 1o.‘ 1 had lam ‘on selects. 50 cents my breakfast amsoothaed pot‘ i {Gt-NW own bre . ' special. ..,',. i,“ ,~ . ‘ _ I y _ I Band a” riniatrdicr ‘Lin! - If girlin _ _ Jllllf/I 11/ gold. libury and happiness ~ GEORGE O BRIEN r J. FARRELL M“ DONALD LOU TEILBGEN ' r‘. “DOWN THE STRETCH” ‘COLLEGIANS”—No. 2 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ORCHESTRAL AOGOMPANIMENT OLIVILBORDEN ~ TOM SANTSCHI " FRANK ME lFBANClS-"PRISCIUA BONNER nnJ_ A‘ .‘ FOX NEW_S-PATHE REVIEW-SHORT sumac-rs ILLUSTRATED some ‘for the last ‘couple "AT rue CANADIAN JUBILEE" usuAi._ rm: a PRICES Iullr ‘Ign/acrltur In tuiih --- BORDER ‘#71:: romance‘? Lana - .00 CAMPEAU) rustic inclines. v l l “__._.. . ‘ Preliminary . l (Fnntinuetl from 112120 1 I ‘. . _ r 19-1311,] nnd Weyinoutli. Our Ilouscl list on the corner of Sydney ‘and Munlberiund Si. My %P1t114l‘l11°l-ll9§3i llives In‘ the other end of the housed lvVo werJ‘, dcwn Cumberland and up? lyillcrchoster. We always B0 111111 ‘may. ‘Byers “'11s at Ihe door onliy a few nlinutee. Then he ‘weilt ulil 13°" ‘ICIIOSMHH We were right ‘behind pliers. I don't. k-now Ilie other lei- mw’ Hn who; n “mike mun. I can't say for sill-e -W-II€llll€I‘ l saw him be- puttlng the ;koy-» ‘She sent no word to lilo or l lto her. .1 ,IIn. will-i when he said this matter. I never Iold a .~‘ l-raw tifese two men that Sn‘ morning, Nu body izoid me ‘n 5111' We get ou-r milk soiuotluics at Sililiith's-~-soiiictiulcs on Sunday-Ills first name is 'I‘Il<‘.-mn~I. We didiili try to -gen -llllll( there llial Sunday-- I trarrt tell why I didn't go there for milk Illat morning. 'I‘Iiere is one clock In the Ilouse. |‘I. is in tile kitchen. We had two clocks. My ‘brother Jack took one to the factory 8 8 Mary Ann lMc-Donaid, 297 Syd- zney iSt- "I remember Sunday, May ‘Sthx-Thaltkl about three weeks ego. "Ilhls is the 13th of June- l‘ know Edmund IByers. ‘I think ‘he came that day on Sunday to our llioune ‘about eleven o'clock with some one 5i _ for h ,, ‘Ipld ‘them Mrs. llzbltiflltyikeynm ‘t; veneome. They Gumbel-laud and up Dorchester. 1min‘; for milk. ‘Byers went into ‘rues iscpeak ito Byers 0n the street-not very often. Croce-examined. .I heard IMne any i-t was jun-t eleven- o'clock. I _ didn't Iooli at the clock- Slie took ' the mls/toesoff art twelve o'clock. t! Iieard ‘the olook strike itwelve. .I isiaid what time hills that struck she ‘said eileven o'clock. The clock is in tfhe kitchen. [wasn't looking at the lltD. _ . v T inurh of anything. I don't know what time I lput on the potatoes or took them off that Sunday. I saw a llYfiT-H girl-NeiIie Byers—‘SlIuvlay 117th. She cnlmt‘. to Our place wllout. 2.30. We went to ii walk up town. We were walking all ‘the time from 2 .30 ,-4.30. 'I‘-l\ut wits the Sunday tier I saw ‘Byers at our place. 0n Sunday. May let. l don't remember where I Wilt-I" I don't know whether I was home or 110i... ‘I was up town that nlghlg. I was out with the Byers gill aigain~Peter Byers‘ daughter. I was with her at night. {My sister lwiini Iioiueahlil night also my mot- liter. On 16th May my mother was ‘IIOIIIQ. .1 am tnlghleen years of age. ,I don't wt- would take Ithoughi ilIiIl- ‘I spoke. to Mrs. lmorniirg. I r11: out We have it about a year now-- John Mahar. 23 Edward IS'l-, meat curler. "I remcmillor Sunday, May 80h. I nvas at ‘clllurch that day In lie Iorcnoon at 9.30 mun-s. .A'f‘ter cllluirch I went t0 ‘Mofiloskcykl. II was with John Coirghlin» ‘We rwent down about l0-.5i0-- We went ‘through the Square, down (lroflrou, tihen Cum- Goldie (‘iirr and Edward Gallant and Airs- MdOloirkay were there. We stayed there irbo-irt 5 minutes while drink- ing s. qluart of‘ beer We left ‘then- ‘I ‘know Edmund lByers. l lsaw him thalt day, passing Grit-fins on the corner of ‘Weymoul-h and ‘Dorclies- i0 eleven. I ‘was stdnding on‘ the corner. I-t nv a alter we went into be rlund to Mctlloxskeyhr- iteril Streets. aiboufo. quarter so into MlcCloskeys. I saw him come out-- He was ‘in =‘-tlhere about five or ten m notes. When he came out he came up Ilomhestei‘ and down Weyimmrth He came out be- tween 10-~30 and 11 o'clock.. I was at Motlioskeyb again that, day. I know Jas. Goivmlley to see Illm. I didn't‘ see ‘him there. Crone-examined. .1 Ign to ‘M-oolo-‘k- 9Y1! Once In a while. I was there twice between 10-30 and 1‘I o'- clock. Oouathiliu was with mo at both times. We not beer. I paid 26 cents a. quart for it. II would‘ csil lit molasses and meter but they cell it. beer. The that time i wont 1n Goldie Icarr and Edward (Isillnnt were there. T-hey ‘went out when we were drinking the quart. l peid '85 cents the first‘ time. Tha second uont ll contributed 10 cones, and sck goougitiin 10 cents also. Mrs. y e tar iutretitmed to the j side to etlt-‘It ‘ . t m mat. u, re ‘I (Inished ‘lireskfeet. ' minib- I glint yoliwiillintz; if? I 09m about m... pdldflltthfit 1.‘ Mooloalieyeerved u. she. ‘I t mit- II saw tihe girls. I ltold nobody- l bad no oonversdtion with Mrs. Mc- Cloekey about the goods. I didn't B99 guy in I181‘ b01186» ‘I WORK II. Davis é Fraser... ‘I 5o t0 M09995‘ keys about once or twice I was there oesteiday. I was autbpaenied on the case. ‘Mns. Mdtloskey spoke y to me about ‘the goods EdmundrBr ers had for sale. Thom iwnn 0B ill Bth-mhe second-‘tinnie I want in. She didn't tell me slhe bad the stuff hidden In the banking. ‘Davis At Fraser lost a quarter of beat’. was broke in ‘there. She wasn't speaking to me aboutthe ‘oeet- I don't know anything ‘about. '11s disappearance o! the lbeof. I have ‘been working at Davis & ‘Fraser: 30in: or! "three years» ’ . 316 Grafton St. "I ‘remember’ Sun- dliy. May 8th, I was 't 9.30 mass ‘ lwlth Jack Mahar- ‘we, sat about the l-mlddle of zche church. I didn't see Byers. We left before mass was finished about 10-415 or 20 and went to MdCloskeys. I had no watch» We went through the square, down Grafton as far as Cumberland then down Cumberland u.p'Dorcl1ester to .\IcC‘Ioskey‘s-- ‘We got. a quaili oi beer-- Carr were there when we went "In. We stayed until we drank a quart lot beer. ‘We then went uip to the corner. ‘We were there about 1 or, >20 llfbllltllilefi~ We saw while stand- ling at the corner the two wiltnes- ses, Esther and "Mary ‘McDonald, also Edmund Byers and man. ‘Isaw Byers go into l-loClloek- towards the stat-ion. We wen-t hack about 5 or 10 minutes while drank a quart beer. I haven't beenfitt ‘McDonald's: the n tgh t think I ever saw the fellow a ll\\lil‘lk over Io Niit-Iiell-l 1.0 get it. I Alc- (Yitsltt-y over. ii lilz;nt":i also. I never-were not I ‘Ch _ I have not been flllenltllltyspolte In n soul nbnut strcing these n ‘umll’ to Jack Mari‘. Tile lltifit time l 141W nicu. Watron Ilimgiittl was talking e llllll l-c Sllltflk 1.0 111111 <11‘ Jack llmliillUlfl us Sallpulduy night and we icauie "llvllitTilip this morning. He didn't tell me IWlIQII We were 80mg l" 1119 hiwli- llln BWQIII‘ to whut my sister was say~ “'11s 110i‘ Ellilflliiliil l0 i1 will illlflllliing. He saw us isalurtlay night on l lithe corner. ‘I never spoke to any- fiyyone abl ut meeting these men ttlhit f jsii about the saute tiling as my sister was rhe ‘last (r Alp-pp .1 ‘v25 m" m for sgrlns. Nfllrcdy: lnulllt‘. i~.iili:'tlr<;0111~nothing. Harold Ilonovan -convioled t. la 11101‘l1ll1I!-1 ‘1 I)" ""1111" '11 "mils. ‘l wasn't up to court. I was in ll) [hill (‘IHIITPWIII_i1lll<'1.11101'1l‘l11‘5 l" jllll nbuu-t. it month. So was my sis- tell the nnpw, as my slits-r \\‘~'\=' ier at the same time and ‘for the swearing nth-Mr- Siirltli has ‘his store QBIIIC‘. tiring, ‘The clock strikes tile righit across from lllH on the corner. “mm 1.1mm 1n, rvnrmen yrame m It" Modloekey. yets‘ lwiis. alone when lie passed us. ‘He was going towards the lStatIon. I saw him ' I THE cnannosfrmrown GUARDIAN tubercullar ‘beef. Someone John Coughlin, laborer, flying at Eddie Gallant and Goldie another ey's. The other fellow wenlt past us 1111511111.. It was after Byers came out. We ‘were in their the second time we of beer; then we wenn. home. - Crass-examined. I donl. know the fellow who was with By- ers. I don't ‘know whether he ‘lives In town or not. I don't remember seeing him IIBIOIE-fil-QEO to Memos- key‘s about twlice afweek. I used i0, go ‘lb McDonald's for a drink of‘ of months; since ‘they stopped making lieer. I‘ never went with Joey McDonald. I__wn.a iii when ‘tihe place, wasrald- ed. Joey ‘McDonald was. there when a. raid was made~ I was not there of Simon. McDoilsitffl Waite. I was there times _when it was raided. I don't know what kind of beer it was‘ We pay‘ 25 ots'a kruant: fm" ‘it. l‘ wouldn't say it, was hoime brew... It woulld say it was n. mixture. Yonl could taste molasses off it. Therc was no bead on It- ‘It was flat‘; ‘y lHenry Laughran, ‘I wo-rk at Pol- ice Officer Wallkeus. I retnenibely Sunday, ‘May filh. I was at ‘II-JIII‘. mass that mornlngancr that iwenti to a boarding house ‘for Elmer. Gauthier and Vital Gauthier. bro-air, oils. wo left there and went "to Mc" C1oskey's- between -11--30 gnt1~.12--_ We ‘went in and Jus. Gdnmlemol k- Gillis and ‘Bill Power weile t_ ‘ We spoken» theme I u>as.ljy_ I _ about half an hour or so. One I the Gauthier boys is now III Fates- town working on a Ianm, the other. (Vital) is ‘teaohiitg school around the Pailmler fRoad. Isaw nobody else in McOloskeyis- 1 know Jns“ Germ- .ley the ‘prisoner-- Cross-examined. My,home is No 1i Lower Waiter St. I do not. go often to Ilvlwloskeyhs. l was rliere before a year ago. , Officer Dominic Doyle. I remem- ber Sunday, lMay 8th. I was‘ at .11 o'clock mass. I salt at a table by the door. i1 didn't see Byers there. I didn't hear Byers’ evidence - I saw Byers in iChurch ‘beforo- I have seen him Isltarnding Inslde 1th» (Irv-ma. I didn't see [hint there Sunday, May ‘Sth. There were ailoun, ti|ii‘,_y 1111111111118. I was there a‘l-l the time. would say day at 7 o'clock mass. I didn't see Jfiu Mr-- Johnston at ‘the d0or.. I iwouldnlt swear you Mr. Johnston, I doult rem~ ‘"1591 1111111118 580,11 ‘Byers there on 511114111’. May 8th at tlhe door.- TO MP- Gaudet. We have our ltlon from‘ 1—2. ‘Officer ‘Higgins; and day» ‘Allan ‘Mclnnis goes to dinner between 1—2. ' dfly M” 31h» liwtween- one and two 0 clock lI have a record of my qndve- "lentil "Hilde ‘by myself which shows glint’. I was on pwtrol between ona nd two- There was nobody with me for ‘the first Ital-f ‘hour — the tIIQCOIKI half no oltlficer wan m,“ mm w“ “ll K911‘! Si‘. Danton ‘Sit dad Qlme" SYP- 4mm Euslou Sit. ‘he ‘P°'l'l°° 511111011. on Queen St- ’ Owes-examined. T), . Q?’ €°11°F11lly correct. also sefiiliillix n searched Wlpm “nary heflflnga l til a bar and shovel. There . ashesujv"? auras-l fllll over tile t -._v_-l . " It,” -' ti?" . at somohiort ‘Wednflsdfly. July 19- "Wlltshire on Wednesday June 15th. Harry Jenkins. changing every da-y -t..l1ie week. 119111 quality Hard lCoaI for baaeburnfil‘ and furnace. A Picks-rd & C0- be laid oiFWednesday and ‘£11113? day, Julie 15th and 16th for 111511“? tiou. A"n'1otor'bont will make the‘ usual trips from plcd children tania Hall, Summei-sitie, Julie 14th and at Red Cross Office, 50 Graft- on ‘St., Juile 15th. iii of the late Robert Carnlithers of 'll ii. vary desirable premium, 171"“ "IV-nipcrillho Alliance. four or Jive‘ CEMENT ‘ANDI SHINGLES - time on» record in.‘ ‘the station“ 0n ‘311111180’. M11? 3th ‘I was‘ In ‘the ata- lSengll. Mclnnis ‘Willil on duty that Officer Watson Higgins. on gun. - IIPEIIIIIB} /' .; _. djqgéfiivvlyi ‘I’; _. . BRIGHTON, I y Ffhhv hlneiil1tht-lat 9 p.111. DANCING FROM 9 T0 11.30 WAGNEIPS .6;,—-_P1;11CE 0RCHESTRA~6 ADMISSION-e-GENTS 50c. threes. 1:,!-.fi15fl"_0on?*ltms. ~ .rva-_, ‘ Central Gdardian SCOTCHFO RT GELEBRATION 7062-6444“ LOADING LIVE _HOG$ at North 7045-13'2i D- L.& W. HARD COAL dis- 70S9‘-6*14'Zl NOTICE-S. S. I-Illlsborough will Prince Street Wharf. 1 p 7015-11-54 “ RED CROSS CLJN|CS it)!‘ Clip‘ will be held In Brit- 0O176-8-6I FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- Augusliue ‘Cove, will beheld ‘JII Tuesday, will. at 2 p. m- UTILITY KNIFE,’ Blade rcnnovq ahlc and anew one set Ill inuklntzi paid to any address in Canada, on receipt of a new or renewal year- Iy subscription ‘to 'I‘Iie Guardian. I AUTO STROP RAZOR in case posl puiil to any ildllress In Canada on receipt 0f a new or renewal yearly silhscrlptlon to The Guar- .Ii.'|il. REV. H. R. GRANT, D. D., will speak Wednesday, June 15th at ti o'clock at Pownal, representing the- 7048 NOTICE-The meeting advertis- ed to be held in 'I‘ri1cudie (from Hall on Tilesdtly, 14 day of Juno, has Iiecil cancelled. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND -llcv. Iiweii ‘McDougaIiI will "preach Fri- day 17 at Murray ‘River at 7-‘30. TRINITV CHURCH CHOIR. -- Plcuse inost. for rehearsal at 7 o'clock this evening (Tuesday) In the church. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ma)’ have expired, renew now and gel your choice 0t u. Valet Auto Strap Razor, blade and strap free, or Vai- et Utility Knife tree. Eiehtr one makes a. remarkable premium. IJUWGB‘! oash price wlhiie tin-loading. ‘It. J. Noy 8t Co, Hun-tel‘ River. . 7020-1l1-4i ' LQADING LIVE ‘HUGS ni IIIIIII- or River, Tliursdliy, June Ifitli. I’. J. noy, 10m 111-31 _.__ --—- . r‘. and Mrs. G. E. Brown, Mar- "fla-lr daughter Ella Marion to Mlnl David Mour Bnlluntyile oi’ Moiilrezili sou oi‘ the Into Mr. George Ilullnu-l tylil‘. IlIIll Mrs Bullltutyuti, ()rku<-y._ Is., Scotland. Tile marriage will trike place early in .IuIy. ‘ LEAVE FOR LENNOXVILLE.— Col. and Mrs. 1). A. MacKitlnm: leave llIlI-I morning for Leunox-l i/ille, Quebec. for the ilurposo m‘. being present m1 'I‘Iiurstiuy 16th. Inst. llt the convocation exercises‘ of BliillillY-s Universitl/ Where tlieiri H011. Mr. Morris B. MncKinuoii will‘, T960111‘ llli.‘ (lcirrce of Ilaclielm- 0t" . . Arts. . PLEASE NOTE 51 conlriblmousli‘. C, ‘C. l'i'llII‘III-'Il in Iii-l‘ e IIIIIIUIIIICG the engagement offi You ‘lllil flilltlnlfikw 4 i l nint- u OU remember how you felt when you were ten. You thought your dad was a wonder and the world was yours. ‘Your boy wants a bicycle——A C-C-M- Most of the boys have them or are get- ting them, the boys with dads like your boy's dad. Ask him, and see if this is DO! S0. It‘ you let C-C~M The C-C~M- is a quality bicycle. the machine he wants—the bicycle with the Triplex Hanger. You know the satis- 1 2 him choose he'll choose a It's .3 faction of a new bicycle when the hanger or crankshaft runs true and smoothly. The Triplex‘ Hanger stays that way. about the easy payment plan. 4 Ask the C-C~M- dealer to tell you 'C-M- Bicycles 5 ‘11l*1_E;13.-'192r we "Wlll-‘Il iii/ill‘ l! ii‘ ‘ " A Big c-c-Ml Features ‘ The C-C-M- is a quality bicycle. It is the wheel with ' The Tripl‘e"1tl"lll-I"iinger,fog smooth, easier pedalling. The Herculggtfiqppter Brake, the “little "flel ow with the giant grip”- Gibson Pedals, l one . piece, alu. minum frame, rustproof. Dunlop Tires, fully guaran- teed. Twenty-year nickel-plating. CLEVELAND~ COLUMBI --R£0 Bmo C-C-M PERFECT-MASSEY saves l And Joycyclcs for Children I,“ ands. For Servi-ce and Satisfaction. Summerside a. "r. notnii‘ 1.115. i ' ‘fiharioiieioivn o.‘ c. u. rnorlroul IIISTR-IBIITIIIIS |l Miss Clara‘ M. While student oi‘ 9i 11101101! for I’. E. Island Protest‘ymilewllll" lant Orphanage ‘from Ladies Auxil- liurios. “lomenh-z Institutes and oth- l ll“ we'll‘ l.“ me mllk we-Byerg wasn't "a; the dom- mm Sn“. err In country districts should lie scnt Lo lhu StHfy-Tfeilfi... Mrs. J, 'r_ Windsor. 52 Bayfleld ‘St. All purc- els oi‘ clothing and other goods to Drnhunngo Rooms, 158 Prince Si. 7039-lR-2I —-i<o>-__. PERSONALS ‘Di’. T413. Ackor of Ilrrlilfax arriv- ed on the Island Inst evening to conduct clinics ior crippled‘ ghik]. v Peri ‘for the Red Cross Society. " Ml" 599ml llflTeiillil. \Vo-st Rot- 111111’. M1188. its visiting Iler qmreiils ‘Mr; and Min. Lemuel] lCrockclt, -Lil~ tie York-- MMr. Urville ileurd and Milt James McAIeer, motored m 11in Clly ‘Friday, returning 110mg ye...- tcrday afternoon. ‘RW- Th- Ramsay. of Trinity lUnitod Church, is now lliylng at 7| ‘UIPDer Prince Street. Phone Nuni- her 38. Miss IIFIorenoe IALacheur, stud cnt of U. ‘C. C. returned to Iler Mme l" ‘M11110? Harbor yesterday. a I 1 lowing: ‘Ser t. Major‘ Lat Stare C. II J. ' .Audrew,_ Miss Iiliidrml M. (‘timpbi-II H|Ii(l< out of Union (Itiinlnt-rt-inl (‘lllopolllllll ~\ll'l'<>lll‘l llilu rntulnietl lIlIlllI‘. Miss Iinnlxcut- Aliit-Nr-ill arrivt-tlf irlnn Wiliilipcg last uiiztt lo rlllvllill llllllllll" II [cw weeks willl Iii-i: sisli-r Airs, (Ililis. It}. Newiiou, Ml. idiliraril ltoatlflllllll Mr. 'I‘. I/tluurd ltolicri.‘ I1‘ R||_v;\_] illailk .01‘ Woodstock, N. II. and .\Ir.~i, ing a low days \villl .\ir. Iiubvrls‘ imreiils ill Middleton. Tile sunny lrlt-nds of Mr. Mrs. (llinrles Kelulsiuilltn‘ ‘o1’ lit-n- ver. xCtlith, Iionr o-l‘ iib-t-Ir-return lo tilt» (Iarden ‘Hf the (lull. They arc at present lvislting with Mir. nrul hire. Jinnos . Ilirllnau, New Glasgow‘. ' Itiiie Team which l Will Represent P. E. Island Tlwrriflc team which will repro- sent l’. Imlsluntl In the Inter-blur time Rifle $110M. to be (tlilu-Iottetown next 10th will he selected from the lol- P. Lnudrignn, James Coins, It-Col. Welttherblc. ' eunan, Gales, fir." R. L. ‘Coles, or. I1. Iloopell, fir.‘ W.‘ I). Cooke, ‘Sergt. Li. ‘G. MacDonald. v ‘ ‘MacDonald "York-Wvill be team captain. It‘. Qlitkstinedy will be team cont- iA tempt-notice w'lll~bo lteldrat‘ the: rifle ‘rannfi- tilts morninlr at shat»; - a or Titfiifirlr" (Ir. (i. G1‘ M ‘J. ‘C. Ipightx- -on Din 6nd oiienof tlte suappiostl ‘games ever played by any junior; teamswps witnessed by a largo, gathering of fans when the Alli Brighton Pnlnrl and the Beam came ‘together. winning out by ‘the close score uf hlfijntioflis t‘... liirisoi the ‘fifth I. a c e t. a‘ tars catcher Ito! laid sway Perry golmt behind‘ the bot in his place. ‘ dial!!!” two {Outfitter will meet in I er sec as ettmime only» the ye baseball fans if you want . s‘ ' the Ilne up of = u_ ‘ - I - ‘ nro lnucli _ cjs. A- N0. 3 Send “Usl Your‘ —-Q+>-» » -- ' s. Baseball; l Yolrterduy iliteruoon on the A, A. (Irouuds diimuoiitl teams‘ of ‘ Qiu-i-u‘ School llulet In the filial and moat‘ Q-‘(Clllllk {ill-lilo of ilhc l(\.ngl|ll, Flui- weather‘ greeted .11". boys “m; n‘ .No.. 2 Qliders '..\ . ‘m gncd suilaprlyfganie “'11s lninded Pal (‘alcher l ‘ ‘ . .. .. tilled ‘ lump‘ .\Irr lH-rlyr it" Nit-Neil (‘apt Kouiltnl)‘ |)y gbtllll lemma-l. Iiit- 0111"" ll-l I l Pitcher in a win lor No. 3 ltfillli by a ‘It? - litilllli‘_\' . . . . . . . . . . . ; Min‘ i-'rn=<v‘1“iinrrow IlIitPI-lln‘ 111' ("wlllll ‘lie Isl llnse brill-g Ill-II in iinvol‘ oi M. Fitflllerulti » ‘Ffilltlvvlllil nro tin‘ Inn- llllh-No y ‘ 2nd lint-lo l "No. 2 _;_h.,(_ l | ' ' t I'i»rr_\‘ t\- fllrlicoil lioliinlu 1' J1 1'1"" _ - ' ZlriI Ilium - Vi? Nclulyro 7- -- w‘ lunar‘ ... hlrlliuiii Pi icr ‘ ‘ _ " s. son. “i. Ifluffy .. h‘ will“ inms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . blurlry l‘=i 1111111’ _ l " 1.. Field ‘n. llar-tcr .- .~\- lllhlllw“ SPIIIIIPI‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . Baker ._> 2nd haw" ‘ l l o. rlolii I -» r.- O'Neill “m” ‘Tttlllilrts have ltolurut-tl hilt-r ‘slli-Ilil-l llllillllh“ - - ~ - - t ~ ~ - - - ~ ‘ - - - -- lllmll“ 3m has“ . Ii rloln fl‘. vnmphr-u . . . . . .. >-1l°l{"ll"“ Ilorrlsou . . . . . . . . . . . . .... PI'0W:I"' '. Short H.011 _ M“. M. (Iornlley iurlcd us umpire nllll It.‘ Midlubc. .. -‘ l‘ am] ll. Iiutziles 11H Iiusc judge, both lfq~ ‘Field ‘ Kmno“ int: IIIHIIIVKII lIu-Ir duties‘ suiisfltrt- ‘A. M-dfifloskcy .. ~ . (t. lit‘ Mo“ lllcztsetl lo "Flir- ' _ lli~ Brown .. .. -- _~l “wanna (Piltrltil IIIUIIRI) copy). . ‘_ It, Arstluiuilt l'- “ “hum”; l l ' lr. -I~l-- J-lli. Morrlssrl h?" and A.- IMOFQFIIIIH‘ p" factory, ._. “TelllillllilOilé w i.'1<“l“ liit- ll)(!i‘\\'(‘l-!|l lull ‘lflwlhi and. iuugliiiaptl, ‘Scutllliu and Square now is Thursday June ttl '(Ir1 Eric of] ‘ Ll, . l l Victoria Park the'_ latter; Dill] redo niuht at. see .»_.-. -. enact}, MckAlI & a w . A o. ‘era... oust/sinks r < . ~- BIRDRPERF “ l‘ koweet'Prieeb{Wo' pi flellvery l 14¥11t.vE5i§'vvI.nr.i‘. P . oAitlusNrs-"ttmo h: elm ‘d. ‘I: ‘ci-‘iM. BICYCL 1 AT‘ . ,1 0/ . 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