.i-. ‘i f ir' '0- .,». .», - .W NH., I f. if.:- 4;. sig _ .iii i i . .__. . 3 . ‘ . >»§- *t -_.2l~- " 5-3 , .i‘- .3 5 --..§=;- _ .__, _ : Hi . 3,11 We iiil ; di -;g~,g_4~w_ - “T Q 0 »».»»<~ '1-:' ' if r, .‘_’..:.,` ' c `» `..'.-g~."-yi" --.-, , ....Y 0;, iz- ii' _ _ é lllfg i _ 'rifcf :s`t§‘;- ké. ' fill-I err. -lcl -ml' .' >]'l(? ‘ll rs id- - -'I i .d i mi Ztlt- le 01-15 1 utl ituf lin" rata; -.tt it ~ M- 'L' r 1 , ,aa iii- if.; - -.-.= .. 5 ‘lr _,..- ‘_'»’I‘9' 5;.- 'i: V ‘ f . i ltr _ ' _ . -_g-if ‘ -Bargain vcr- ' 9 ')l‘l f Q l t.,_‘-i l(5 -_ itlf-'ifi :ssi- ic ' I rt _ iaif ie 2 _ i;li"-i ‘-- ,tif 5 _i if-_ lar- Yee`i§_;:' L-cuff est; hc» ini. .au _ .Mt llli:/H E se 3 21 »i -_‘J k 0 tiff- .~~ -. ;~ i iii- 1-_ int,-Ei indi- lrpil i ic ‘___ i _i fiti. l 5,2. -ir ... iii; '.°_'a.f» v“ ’ Iii if . 0 ‘it .li ‘yi it if " . I... t i-» i f tv ‘;~i. 2-ii... .J 'ii 1:.. eti- » . ~ i 't fi.-. 1. A- 4 'F 114 ‘I ;. .¢. i .,- .~ - ‘ -1'. .r .- \ . ‘ _ _ - ..,_.. .__,, .,.,_..__..v,. `,,~h *az-:rt ' 1"'-‘i'$ T i-.. 1 »'~ I W - .-... '»,\-.ein . ...¢_-»\-,._-,..,.,L,,.- .,.<..,. -.ft-.-. -,-._- .. . .. ._ .- .. . _ 'i .t»i.. ,fm-,_ _,___ znimyn .A . _= .- _ ___Y ` I ‘ JU\1-* is 1911 ~- _ FHM* ` `,_' _ _I-_...__ _ _ __ " _~ -- _ ___ __ A 1-na onannorrrrrowzf euannxan _ _ _ _ -' _. , 0 “O 1 ' ° V 1 .’ A I ‘Tir 1.' w"‘ni¢-_ __ -On an §Yn='- 'O g:_;»¢"_ mr -I ___ #_ H » \ n Guardian The Westem (mardum The Easter 0 - ‘ 1 ' . .°lT PAYI to lily ll thi. Pltlvtlol HELPING THE BELGIANS Montreal. June 9. 1917. G. Campbell Durant. Emerald. R. it.. No. 3. P.E.l. Dear Madam.-We have pleasure in 1 - 1 ' wi 'M d 1. _] h i ` 0 ~ - -» " -» 0 enclosing herewith our official receipt [;)o`:|n,,|||,;?H}\>_u[.;_ "f___vé'_ mg I an B “ G(:.B2:3t°\‘vl_? 1_a§g!.|:1ah'i:)as.Jgh“sstggfé ‘ “ -_ . Dreams. H IM ii;'4. ni - -""'* T *lm-ll 111009 bi’ MVS- J- -'\|"~'h- UiUl\l>bffU~ ..°Mr. Aeneas P. MacDonald of Nynter. Grad? lV.,"1.s Bruce lgcq Mm' John W' whm°ck‘ of Hum" for $9.25. be-ing part proceeds of Mrs. J. T. Murray and Misa Bell (`Hl11Dbff|l. GrHl\uJli's R000. for our Saturday on a buslnes strip.-&. (‘ann andglla Arsenault° 4 David Func. We would ask you IU kindly COUVEY ..'Mr. James Fay, merchant of Primary dept., teacher Sadie Macken- ll- Newport was to Georgetown on Sat- zle. .5unlor'Grade~lV'.11..Tennle John. ies our very sincere thanks for the in-day 01; \,usim,Bg__&_ §|,0n¢.__ 2_ Eu” in-ks and Hamm A,._ kind interest they are taking in our ___.__ Benalm; 3‘ win am Cons-ms. 4 Nor to the above mentioned generous la EASTERN PERSOHILS *VII Seiiiiour Gordon George Launching was in Georgetown on W0l'k- ..*Mi'. Wm. Priblicover. Picton, N.| With many rliaiika to your-seli`, we. 5__ is ipims on H vigil 10 his 0|.-1 home l'°m8U\» in Georgetown.-G. ours ver-_vti‘ul_v. . ____ _ ‘ A- DE JARDIN, ..".viia.~:. Alice Bret-ri. (‘. li. l‘. stud- `H0ll» St’\'-*'|`1`l“il-‘=- r-iii. has arrived nt her home in Gt-ornt-lmvii.--G. Johnstone; 3, Willard Arsenauli; 4, "”"~`-'-'-'-‘-`-`-'~`-` ='-`-`~`~'-‘-`-'-'-‘-'- -2-1 ff- -`-‘J-'-'-2'--= ---_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___-_ _,_-_-____._._._,_._._,___._._._.__._.-,.._.,_._.,.,__, __-..._.__ _ __ _.__._.____ ._ ..'A NEW AUT .vm . ~ ` ' iii... ti...-straw.. °i... .§.u'3l§‘I;Z&'°'l -" PH' 1° "1 1- "-1- P-°v=»°° -M w- it weouew 1- ow- beautiful five passenger Ford , "0" '”"‘°m‘uV° 0* 5'-““m°"‘0°° °" -Lone mvea scnooi. neponr . ¢950.s.m4si_ -Advanced dept.. teacher M, M. Brown. Grade Vi.. 1, Edwin John- stone; 2. Homer Duggan; 3. Ada Fitz- slmmons and Belle Cann 4. Amy I-200: 2. arjorie Found; 3, Horace Johnstone and John Fitzsimmons. ig . bert' Brennan land Oliver Paynter. Grade' ill.. 1. Lorrie Paynter; 2. Lillian Paynier. Grade ll.. 1. Andrew John~ stone; 2, Edwin Bernard; 3, Leonard l"i\Z8\m.Iu0ns; 4. George Paynterf Grade l.. 1. Annie- Bernard; 2, Mary PERMITTED GERMAN TO KEEP HIS SWORD. liAVlil‘J`-- 'l`lie Belpiuii .\liniater oi" Colonies has issued the following comiiiirriiuatlorr: “The coiiimaiidei- of the 1h-lgi-uri troops operating in (leriiiiiri East Ai- I-ica has authorized Major Wint- gens. who was captured during thc night of May 22-23, to rl-tiiiii his sword, desiring thereby to- do honor. to a vuiiquialied eiiciiiy. who, tlirough- out the struggle. proved liiniself lion- Orable, loyal and t-oui'tt-orrr. con trasting by this iirtitute the action.; of 3, majority oi` the Gt-ini-.iii i-liir-|':~: with wiiuiii the Br-lgiaiis liiivi- fouglit in Europe and Africa." > - AUGTU N SALE --1 James Bernard, ‘Total attendance.- .. *.Vli~_ llenry 1., .\iat:l.areii, Bruden~ on Sunday lust renewing old acquain- tniii-es.-»-G. _.'.-\m0ng the teuclicri-‘ who attenti- tague on June 8th were the follow- iiig:v.\iliSst>s l-‘lore-iitfc Vlckcrson. Jennie Gordon. t'-utiierine (fain, Jen- iiie Nortoii, Aiiiia Miar. Mary Shair.‘ erinri Breen. Lottie Fitzgerald, Jean Gordon and Messrs Lloyd Shaw. Har~i old Cain, Harold Hynes_ A. t'ai-i-ns. Patrick \\'ulsh. Seymour Gordon. tleorgte Gi'een.~G. LETTER OF SVMPATHY Among the iiiiiriy beiiutiful lr-lit-rs ot' synipatliy received by Mrs. Lucy Ferguson, uf New l.o\iti}‘,ri_ on thc' death ot' lic-r son. was the following. l-t might also be mcntionerl' that am ell liivt-i. was. u visitor to Georgetown J0\mg¢0ne_ Amy Johnstone' sides Du_ ed the teaclrcr`s (‘onvention at Mon- nm-d and George payms.,-_ Marion Vickorsoii. ‘Ella Duke, Kath- ) ong the many floral tributes received was a bt-dutiful pyirriiiid 1`roin the offi- <-iiil stun iii’ rlie 'I`. it- 1\'.(). llallw r_v_ Redwatsr, Ont. June 1917. i AT FREDERICTON. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21st. A'I` \ O`i`l.Ot`K. l am instriit-ted by \\'ll.LlA.\l POUND to sell by public nut-tiori on his preiiiisr-.~' the following stock con- sisting ot’ 0 iiiili-li cows. 5 newly Mrs. Lucy Fei'gusoii. New London. l’.E.l. 111-ir Madani,-Un b».-half of the ini-rriliers of the Order oi' ltnilroiid 'l`oli- rii liars. l beg to extend to _voir treshenr-d, -i to frteslreii within two weeks, l'i lieifers 2'/A _vo-iii'.~v old; il steers 21/, yt.-ai's old; Z! str.-I-rs, ll,<_. years old; 2! lieifers, 2 slit-ep, 1 lumli. ’l`ERMS.- Six iiiontli.~r‘ credit _oii approv-ed joint notes. \V. I). .Nlct`i)lll‘lREY. Arii-tiuiiecix lll65,6.18M15i_ IIIII\\\\\\\\V/IJ ll High whit"é`i Boot \\\\\\\\\\`lIllllHIIII Only S D our dwpest syriipnthy iii your sud bl-rcavoirieiit. Your son Lyn was known anti' lovt-rl hy nil. -rind was ri Irie-irilir-r of our associ-ation up to the tiiiip of his promotion to the ranks 0' the otiir-isis, some months ago, and l 4-an ifczircely say iiiorf- than this, cv- ¢-i'_v one who know him always found him u friend and It brother. and one _who proved liinisr-li' in every sense of tho word a man. Anti we trust that H1- Who doeth all t-hiiigs well niid \\'lio kriowetli the rcnsoiis. which our poor' finite iriiirris can not igrasp; 'that Ht-_ will give you strength and cour- age to bear your burden with forti- tude, faith and resignation. F. J. BAKER, Sec,-’l‘reas_ Blocking Traffic .\ii'. Peck-“Would you mind com- pelling me to move on. officer? l've been waiting on this cor'ner'tiirf-i\. hours for my' wife!"-Puck. W i\YIlI[4\ Harrlston (Ont.) Father says- Dr. Cas- ae|l's Tablets. saved his Chi-id'a Life. II/4 Mr. (Toi-by, ilarriston. P. 0., Ont., writes: “Our little girl was weak from birth, and though we tried doc- tors' iiiedicinc and other things she .-:r9._¢.i On Sale this week new spring line_ womens high cut 8 inc 3 f°_ -=>=' white Boots made wit french -:overed heels an _ kid saddle strapon th vamp. _ Regular value $3 this week only $2.98 ‘ See our winilo - Alley & Co . 135 Queen St. if S ¢ii\a\\\\\`( i i\\-f////_-.<\\\\\ nn _ ' YOUR FRIENDS can b_uy ._ anything you can give them--except your photograph go; no better. She just lay ln her cot and cried, and neighbours all said we could not save her. The doctors said she had stomach trouble, und tliiit her chances were small, yet Dr. (1assell’s Tablets cured her. They have been worth their weight in gold to us, for wc were just giving up hope of saving our little daughter, l don’t think there is any other medi- clm-. for children like Dr. Cassell‘s Tablets.. Publish this letter if you like; it may help others as the 'Tab- lets helped us." ' A free sample of Dr. Casse|i's Tab- lets will be sent to you on receipt of 5 cents for mailing and packing. Ad- -dress: Harold F. Ritchie 6. Co., Ltd., -10 M‘Caul-at., Toronto. ' l)i-_ t‘usscll’s 'Tablets are the sure_st homo remedy for Dyspepaia.‘Kidney Trouble, Slcepleasiiess, Aiiiemiii, Ner- vous Ailinenta, Nerve l’ni~alysi>\, l'al- pitatloii_ and Weakness in Children. Specially valuable for nursing moth- ers arid during the critical periods. of life. Sold by drugglsts and atoiekeep- era throughout Canada. Prices: One tribe, 50 cents; six tubes for the price of live. Beware ol' lmltutions said tn contain hypopliospliitea. The com- position of Dr. (‘assell’s Tablets is known only to the proprietors. and Malte an appointment today _.The Cook's Studio 2 'New'DesBrisay Block no imitation can ever be the aarqp. Sole Proprietors: Dr. Cauaeilia Co.. ` Ltd., Manch¢|t¢r. E"tl~ -_ , _.. _ _.I ..-,T W H if! i _ __ _ -t _ ' lf you want ti piano that will giventmosi saiisfawon in-every ,particular THI; I WILLIS PIANO is the proper piano for you to select--no other will give you _such perfect satisfaction, 0' It’s the Right one for You Call in and hear this s-Iperb instrument. » 1 E. TQQMBS 177\ ou¢¢ii_ street# ' Eric Pousins. Homer Dugan Edwin gan, John Fitzsimmons, Marion John- stone, Margaret and Ada l~`it_zs‘im- inons. Wm. Cousins, Harold and Wil- lard Arsanault. Edwin and James Ber- iil MlMilllilM MRS. MARY WAUGHAN. The death occurred at her home, 192 Cumberland street, Charlottetown. yesterday morning of an aged and res- pected lady in the person of Mrs. Mary Waughan, widow of the late Mr. Geo-rgs W'aughan of this city. She was eighty-two ye-ars `0i’ age and is survived by one daughter' Mrs. George Mclnnis. City. The funeral takes place on Sunday at 3.30 pm. from her late bonie to the People's Cemetery MR. ALBERT McKlNNON.- lt was with deepest regret that the many friends heard oi’ the death ot' Albert McKinnon of Mt. Stewart. who passed peacefully away on June 10th, in the 67th year of his age_ He leaves to mourn, besidesu a sorrowing widow. four sons and one daughter, viz: John, William, Walter and Arthur, of Boa-ton, Mrs. Bieiler,'of Lowell, Mass.; also tive sisters. The funeral took place on the 12th lust.. to St. Andrew`s Cemetery. Requiem mass was sung by the Rev. A. P. McLellan, who also performed the last sad rites at the grave. The pall-bearers were. `John McDonald. George Jay, James McDonald, Stewart McEacliern. John Mclntyre and Pat- rick McKinnon. The Guardian ex- tends deepest sympathy. » MR. THOMAS MURPHY W-ith dec-p regret many friends in this province will learn of the death ot’ Mr. Thomas Mui'phy, which took place at his home in Ashland. Wis., on- the 'ith June iinst, Mr. Murphy wus born in Kinkorn iii 1859, where Wounded Islander Rllver. has"-received' the following let- ter from the Hospital in England: - 14-5-17 Dc~ar'Madam.-l beg to inform you that Gunner V. C. Whitlock. No. 1257804. lst Can. Div. Amm. Col.. who is now‘at lat Birmingham Wai- Hoa- Dlt-ll. Kednal, Biirminghani. England. is suffering ,from pleurisy. He ha our Red Cross visitors. who report thinks it may be caused by the effu-‘ sion. or by a fall from a horse, lf the ilormeii-. it will only be temporary. Hc -is allowed- up for a time every dar now. aria looks- inurli better. sn wt: sincerely trust he may make rapid progress towards a complete recov- ery. You may rest assured he is re- ceiving the be-at of core and attention and any small comSorts, other than tliose supplied by Hospital, which he may desire. we are always .pressed to aeiid from herer As long as he re- rniiiris ln"the hospital hc- will be visit- ed regularly, and reports of his con- dition forwarded from time to time. Yours -truly, - CONSTANCE SCOTT. RED CROSS. collected by Mrs. M_ Vickeraon Miss Birdie Steveirsonc- Everett Stevenson Mrs. Frank MacLean Mr. A. Yeo Mr, John McKinnon Mrs-_ William Frizzle Mrs. John McKinley 2.0 i I The . _ .. '1"u'<:1K'is:f-1°:ji;_-‘Sf -_._ R= oi HI lizitlirlioii 1-lii~ liliriil is oiiii ' iii-sl iii l-`i';iiii-i-_ liiii wo lrrivi- in-1 rrri\`or'lii|i:ilr- iii ilirrt uw- li;r\'i- iii-1 lol oi' lint- oliir-I-i‘~= :ind nil-ii. Ii, is int-ii iililv _\'\>rrr' lirlitiii-i' \\'liii _ liiirr riindo our r'i-priiirtiori zinil' \\-hi :irc \\'lririiri;; lliis i-i-ul-l \\';ir‘. 'i`lii- lr- li-i' \\‘hii‘li i :ini lror'r-irilli i'lii\\'zr|~~liii; . . on thi: t-\'t-_riiiiig of the lrilli lust. zriiil iiii.-,lil it wits to bc iiiiiil. l ti-i|_~it_ ilu. llii- .\li|irli\ \l|rri.-lil\ ll t il] hi. '_ .» '3. _' \\‘i <-0ii|i'oi'_ you nr _ ,- (‘cnit-tcrv rirrir iiorc irrrtl wo nri- liary-liiiaiiiy i`rif\iid.< lu your gi-out lit-|-my.-. -' i- -i 3.-oiir soi‘r'ow but ho 1 i \ 1-ir-irtd to rrrnriilni iii .rid |g,.| lii.~.‘ i.;i‘:i\'<~. lit- liaiil only jnirie-il' our rig iii; worilrl lr:r\'i» \vl}ili\-,'l. bi'iivel_v .~=-iilislilirir, for :r .lust and r'li;lrt<=0ri>. ly but botii his owri otlii-i.--i's rind our ciiiist-, \\'ili| iii_\ Iii-:ri wlsht-s for your oiiir-i-rs rrll .~:po;ik of liiiri lri the-_ lrigli- |'iitur<~ wt-liriil-. ri l li:iri~ ilu- liorior to lir- Ill- J. A. KIRKPATRICK. t'riptirlri. it- l’;i_\'riizr-:tr-r liiilrid ll'oiiiox.-\tlirii liirti. siirtcii- -wir uiliv oi' our Voloiir-l iiriil t‘..1-Z.. 1-3. _ ir- so yoririg :ind sur-li ri i.’.oo|l lirotlici :is _ l lirelit-vo liiiii tri lr;l\'<~ lil-r-ii. tliri' ol ilu -:.- iilililllilil Gill FUND , ll:-iij.iriiiri li. <‘;-'-..°:.;-;.@ .::.:;-i-:- irir.-i-..fi.-1100 Srouacrl utouliul 1 ' 1' v E t Y thirty years ago he became _groiiiir.~.-:t- ed with the Chicago and Northwest- ern Railway Co in Aslilaiiti; and by_ perseveraiii-e rind business -tqclt. he soon won his way to be one of their most valued officials, and a highly rc- speeted citizen of the town. About seven years ago he visited his frii-iids here, who were all gl-ad to welcome him as a. successful islands-r. He leaves It widow and two sons. who have the sy'mpat.hy oi’ many oltl' friends and acquaintances hero. Mr. F. P. Murphy. Dostnraater, Emerald Jct.. and Mr. A, S. Murphy, Suniiiier- slde. are brothers of the deceusul. _ MR. MARTIN WEST. After a serious illlness of a few weeks Mr. Martin West. one of ilie aged and most highly respected citizens o_f Charlottetown, passed peacefully to rest Friday at the advanced ago of eiighty-five. years, leaving. besides his sorrowing widow the following sons and daughters who will mourn the loss of a truly devot- ed (‘hrist.tan father: Amos, York; niercliaiit. York; Jr.-iizitlinir. tity; Mrs. Isaac Saunders. (`ity; Mrs. lli- cliaril liich, Winnipeg; Mrs. Nlurphy. Kingston. Ont.; and Mrs. Ambrose The lat(-. Mr. \’Vest was horn at youngest son of the lute Mr. fleorito West of thut place-, who iiiiiriigrzried to this province from York name York to this thriving old net- tlement. The deceased was a pron- perous farmer. having retired sortie- twenty yeirs ago rind take-n up his re- sidence in Fharlottetown. ‘He was one of nature’ii iiohleineii, honest and upright. and always interested in the welfare of the community anti the province. ills deatli removes one of the old laniiiniarkii and a noted re- presentative oi’ the sterling pioneers who lnid the foundations of the pro- vince. Ho wiis ii life long member ci' the Methodist Church and during his residence in (‘.harloi_tetown an ac~ from his late residence, 06 School -Bt a was vary rgey a en e . e services were conducted by Rev. Mr ers were his sons, Amns. W. (1. and Jo- \ Mrs. Neill McNeill Miss Annie McNeil Mrs. Frank Sanderson Miss Annie McLean Mrs. Neil Matheson Mrs. Fred. Younkei- 1.0 l.0 2-00 tlicr ovr-r lit-r‘¢;. now ‘riiiil it srrrv go ' ` ' l - i-olil " ' ol d ' ' - ' ' 0 Warren Grove school district, co .50 Molpeque l’. S., slro1I'l`tl“hnve'liecrr ire-rn ldverytliiirg wus ln i.;ond slinpt-_ with ii 0 1.00 _I-00 iid .iitr-r lrr winter siiou' i 3-00 un Iiind no ii.rvi. liirii. l i,iic\- _voir will be srirprise-ii in kriow tlriii iiiy 0 Batt. hu:-i lic-_en brolwii up. nri<`.‘ l iiiii 0 now in tlii- lo'_’tli liiiri. niiotlit-r' Vir- 0 torin linti. \\"t- iiurl- not lid.:-rr dliirrt: 0 very nruch for ii wi-,ck oi\ so but grit-ss it. will sturt iuiou, wus broken up on l gui--vi \ori will see by thi- piipt-rs about iiio.t 0| “hat ie- going on i>vi>i- liere. lt.I i,oing to bl- ii hot suriiiiier for us ovr-r lir-rc, brit i-,_iri-ss it <-:iii ' i\ot_ be niuvli w_ors't- tlinrr it has boi-ii 0 ririyliow. lluve no iriuir in tlic it-:ist when -it. is goiiiu to iiiiisli liiii l 0 cortaiiiily hops-_ it ends sooii. l haivr 0 had an r want ot' it anyiinw. | gm a Uhrlstrriils box yestciwiay i`rom the 530-75 the iirsi or ii-i.iy_ - i for Xmus. hut better' late tlinri nt-vor. nice big irtiil t-iikc. It siri-i- vi-ii.~= guoil too. l niii igtilrrg to |i_\- rind wrllr- llit-iii :L few lines ioiriiqlii in iiiairiitn. \\'i-ll 0 :rs Arsnal. l litrvt- not vi-ry iiiii<-li to Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs_ Mr. Edward Younker Buntain Younker Stafford Vickeraon Robert Viickerson Spurgeon Warren Jas. Warren Jas. Warren Mr. Albert Warren ' -' Mrs. M-rs. Mrs. Geo. Owens Ernest Warren G. Warren L00 write, ev:-i~ytliliu-: looks so pri-tty :inil 0 0 1. 0 1.00 1. 0 1.00. 1.00 _ 1.0000' green bar-k ol tht- lin:-s now it riiarki--r ti. person wish to iii- l>:r<-li H-i-'.=ii\\ in (‘anI1t`.'.i. brit lf-t`:; liopp it won" br- many months in-i`ni~o tht- titii.» 1-nina ' us all to i-oiiiv bnvk atgfiiri. 1.00 L00 bovs i'r'oni l'. 1-1. l. yi-t. ru-iit .lui-lc rr 50 ‘ 2.50 P. (‘., brit iicver. igol iiriy zrriswt-r 'l`cll (liar.-1-_ l will wrlli- ht-r .-ooii l havf- not rrrri :ir-i~oi;:lli.< Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mlfg Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rev. Mrs. M-rs. Mrs_ Frank Coles Harry Scott Le-lia Scot; Walter Scott Charlotte Scott J. Dockendorf D. Byrne Bent. McLeod Lloyd Morslde Mr. Hurn Geo. Vit-kerson Harvey Vickerson Edmund Vickerson .50 2.0¢ l.0f ? 4' 2.00 1.0( .50 . l.0| l.l'Ii 1.00 1.00 l j Mrs. ldilgnr Wilmot Va l)cai' Mrulniii nt ironic will' now any good iiiizlil. Your loviiii; brotiil-r. NO. 102128 FRED. 1011 lizitlnlloii li. t‘o_\'.. Roth l’lntooii. Army l‘osl ()tllr-1". ' 0iidoii_ i-`r1riit-r-. May Slat. Solis-y. lli»y ,l'_ l`__ l. 50 Mallet of Union. ___,_._.,._,_...,___._._.-___.....,_. .-.... ....W York. Queens l‘o., in 1832, being tht-.carried i`or the Montreal .loc-key <'lub's Engl-.iiid in 1817 and who gave ita'MH¥\l\Z0t` Wlllluni Noriliey. of llil-lllrre Miss Grace Vlckersoii .ii Misa Evelyn Younker . Eldon Lartei' .50 's oi’ 1- "chili ii i\ln_\' 'l voor driir iii-otlii-i' l-‘i-cd ll”/illlii-ws. Nb. 10-ms. iiri it--.is itiui-ir iii in-tion 0 You liirve 'rio riorilil iii-Iir'li'l»t-i'ot‘f‘ 50 thi th ti 0 ltiii oi` ` A George. ex-Mayor' of Iniiiafuil; W. (‘i, $4500 lg- I __ ____ in __ ig-l___gg.-I __ _ 7:3 D. A. MA( .ilNNON, . . ( lioii.-Ti-cas. 1062 lall meeting. Nominations for this event closed in June. 1914. soiiii- two months before' the outbreak ot’ war. Bonnets tra:-k. said yesterday that the rommittei- oi' .the clirb would probab- ly hold a meeting immediately sitter tim ordr-.'in~t'ouhcil was published. and \vo\ild -undoubtedly consider the advlsability of running the strike in prlvlrtc iii, order to .keep fuitlr with the horsemen who made nomina- t-innn_ it is imiiossililo to iiiovr the ovent u.p to the present meeting, bri- cause the Quebec ihorseinen irre not -ye; ready. Maiiagt-r Nortlit-y consid'.»rs‘ it high- ly improbable that Blue Bonnets will see another meeting after the present lone until the war la over. "Tha spirit ,Northey yeste ay. to the sptri-t of the legislation. __1___.,_¢..-_-i _ .i.._-‘_- ' Eiggrmemher of me Fmt Mpthodm of the anti-betting legislation is to E _ I ' ` , 'stop racing temporarily." said Mr _ The funeral took plate yeaterday_ M “and me Mmnreai I _I ' " -‘ __ nd la I H d d Th` Jockey Club will undoubtedly _live “D ' ‘ “‘ ' 001-ltih in the absence of the- pastor' ' ’ GOVERNOR»GENERAL “ .» Rev. lt. G. Fulton. The pall bear-\ wswmo QUEBEQ _ ‘ nathan, and James Fssory. ' Davll UEBE(~__ 'ph | 5); ne ,|95 mg W. n H h d Hooper and AmbroseAMallett. ‘f` go?ern?‘:..GeneEmfo¥:ndh§lEIucli:-raise1 ag of v‘i|ttl.r\’2°-;rl:ac°t:;ll;y:|¢:‘of td:t:m‘é§|t:f“g:\ evomr re an - se a i ,mga -expat 9 cane n anada, RACE w'TH°U1t;R;"E sPEcTAT_` tho City -last night DY 111190181 tl'llD"Ws have studied their methods and# over the Canadian Pacific Railway 1-seen them practically demonstrated. MONT E _ |f1'0“1 Ottawa. 011 UNH' Hfflvlll if .and it is a matter of gratification to "th hn Al-i-'°‘Wl\|l8 U\_@l'¢ ll \'0lt'|ths ('anadian_ Pacific Railway union 5. nh go ny gh” the "rm, ,N “mae Cuenca dndeed that Ellie B011- station the Goverriot--General and parks,-Q gm" mn- pgtmmr W, 59"",- "W 'C03 Us its Hfwnd rl'C0_ty were met by the usutenant-Gov- -i. “ng gqugl gg that ¢b¢||M|,|, H, $09 Hg 0 ! o shawn. now thtifernor. Sir Evarlste Leblanc, accom- i-hgjh-.gf gggm-¢|_ an!c3"dclI:;mliacede(ll'n3§l:'m:ss(:i‘i'eclJalit? lgglltiltiizrfnee Slit: illgixxiyiliilr W. mmm your Munn” Dossihls -that one race will b°e rnnf- nd had 0 rain' and many other _ _ ,after that date at Blue Bonn:-ls. liIt`~:>romlnei-llt citizens. - G. F’ -wi 'out beitiing or spectators.-` `t'» This evening A public reception $09 'W' 0’ ,N19 CWI' Bt.llo.=waa tendered the Governor-General Opiidan -one of tha -three fb ' he event|_;t me parliament nnudiags. _ - '___ --~ ____~__~_¢3_-___________ __.`a_._ .. 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