PAGE TWO Mrs. Annie E. Perry_ l.<~\_\".~i Studio Ont.—"_ln my young Plerce's Favorite Windsor, motherhood Dr. Prescription was such a great com- fort to me as a tonic and nervine that I would urge every expectant mo- ther to take it. lt kept me well and strong and able to attend to rny household duties right up to the last. My children are grown now, but I have not forgotten the great benefit I derived from the ‘Favorite Pres- cription’ and that is why I am rec- ommending it to the youn mother of today."-—Mrs. Annie . Perry, 23] Bridge St. Sold by dealers, in both iiuid and tablet form;.or send 10c, for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. Pierce’: Labora- tory in Bridgeburg, Ontario. AUCTION SALE AT VICTORIA Of House and Lot; also household furniture of the late D. J. Cameron, Thursday, June 11th 2 p. m, l4851lS<liHl2i. Morel] Creamery Meeting in Morell Hall, Friday, June 19th st 7 o'clock sharp to consider and If decided organize a Company for the carrying on the building of the Creamery. Subscribers are hereby notified to be present and to be prepared tt deposit their subscriptions at the meeting if called for. All interested are cordially vited to attend. Come to Morell and help along an industry that will benefit every- body. 1st... {@551}; At Dunstaffnagea ill- Uwing to other business arrange- ments the undersigned desires to dispose o.‘ her lnc-rntlve (lrrlcery Business at ilunstuffnage includ~ lug store, dwvlllnuhrluse and out- buildings, The business is old es- tablished in the el-ntrn of n pros~ porous, populous settlement, near cllltrr-hvs and selmols, For further particulars apply to. MRS. R. PHILIPSON (nee Lane) ‘is made by turning the little knurl- Dunstzlffnafze. Phone Central l 495-6 l0 ill FARM FOR SALE A1‘ VICTORIA l nm offs-ring by private nltln my Farm, containing mu: llnrulrrd use-ran uf first l'|illtll lltnd. nil l-lvisreii flIll| in the nary Its-tot of coruiitinrl. New huults tent! hsrn, griunsry und implement ItIIHL In- spot-tlon. 'fiisltl“l its FDR SALE I am offering by private sale my farm consisblng of 160 acres at Clermont, Lot 19. This farm ls con- veniently situated and in the heat of condition. if not sold before July will he sold at Auction. MICHAEL (‘JROKEN THAN. If ..\|. PALMER, Vli-torin li42-fi-liliiill. HPENII TIIE OCKY POINT ROCKY POINT FERRY TIME TABLE (‘OMB AND DAY A1‘ R THAT CAR ' OF YOURS BY HARRY E._ PORTER l i vvO-O-OOQ-Qv-OQ 0-: o . M ETHOD OF ADJUSTING uosaunauvo O-OOO-O i? -.c£r F £13m T H E R E D ‘ VULTURE BY FREDERICK OLEATH Author of "Sn-par Jackson," etc. From Moth r N to ' torabonag we havtrsstilualed. to’: :o.ots. been t to make Tsnlac. This great tonic and builder has brought health and vvvoo-oroaovoovcoa coo-o w: . . "P9118111 1-0 millions. (Continued) nourished. ff you can't sleep or oat, have stomach trouble or burning “Did you not got my messasc?" 71191111133151"- Jl-ll! WI! I99 bow he demanded roughly. and it rlllgbl 11111111111 T811110 vim help you blob have been that cellar priest who t“ health 5nd 5179113111- spoke, so accurately was his lang- Mo“ 990ml’ not!“ 3 M‘ 91151189 page spoken, so exactly copied his m, u“ better “m, m’ “in fir” tonc~so speedily the llttlo tnanlbotue‘ The, ha" but" “pl-feat” and more pop. The sparkle comes was - WELLNAGAIN and barbs which Ire compound“; under the famous Tanisc formula.’ ._ if your body is weak and undsrs‘ N GUARDIAN Iitltle Cinderella COLOR CUT-OUTS - avotoocasoca»u- 040040, _ through this column. paid heed, there was discipline in this vul— turisll association, und fear of those who led! lie bowed, turned, and spoke u nervous order. rho sombre door opellcdSoft-footcd men appeared. Down from the house they cums bearing burdens, und John Henry knew that ills biult was well played, First of the bur- dens was the muffled-up form of a girl. lle had snatched at a chance, and the chalice had proved a cer- tainty; of an obscure and danger- Tllls is a series of articles per» luinlng to maintenance and r~pnlr of your Automobile. We will be glad to nnswor through this column, questions regarding your cur or its mechanism, Send your inquiries to "Autmno ibllss." The Guardian Publishing !Co., l.td., Charlottetown. The principle of operation is the ‘some ill all carburetors. Some ire ‘lulure complicated than ulllcrs, es- lpeclally where multiple cylinder r-n- 011B Situation he 111111 flflfieill-Bll i111 fgini-s are concerned. in mollernllnstflnlsmluus inwrnrelulinll from lcars, however, complications arelhlfl mlllll. 911111011 1118 lIODG-B. 1118 1110. obviated to a large extent and 0n its correctness. 11ml Won The scientific atljul-ltlllellt, is fairly slln- Children of the Vulture were send- ple, in ii sirlglr» jot purport-tor, “(ring for Clara's sister: Clara dead. llrranlulnlc-nts llllvr; ilccu made for-la new priestess was rvquirctl. A1111 low speed external adjustment, either in alarm at his escape 01" 101‘ owing tq inherent design at “(ch fear of the illl-lilellllll‘. 1110i’ We"? an average can be secured by thuiflvndlllg 11)’ Tlllllli-lly 1119 10ml Wlllcll one adjustment controlling hlgllilli‘ 118d 001119- ll‘! 1111.11 39115911 1119"‘? and low speeds of engine. other travellers. He had hurried to I Some carburetors have no reguln- lillSlrlD them. And the men who tion other than the size of jot ‘had come to meet them had met whilst others have to depend on him instead. Deceiver] because of size of; jet for operating but have the familiar car, they had guided an idling adjustment, it would be him in, Almost without question the very difficult to explain the adjust- flirl was being delivered into his Iilblli-Of every carburetor, so the 611W. l1 "lily 1011111111611 101' 111111 1° most common will be dealt with Pficllllc livfflfe 111E 10111 81111811111195 and enquiries regarding types not 111111611. mentioned will be answered The bearers placed the sirl in I back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't delay taking Tsnlso up. other precious day. Stop at your ldrugglstfs now and get s bottlq of this. the Breatsst of ailtonfcs. E20 FOR YDUR HEALTH Now lle was staring at him. ‘As though nothing unlocked for was happening, he changed from neu- tral und set llle eul' on the move. let he watched his one-myth.) willie, out of the tailiuf ills eye. lie know he was to be challenged, lie was ready, cool, "Whos l1iLii.'."'—8llBpiClU\.iS query. . "'l'lle other can’; he replied, "What. other car?" lThe little mun climbed up on the footboard and peered at him closely, "We were warned of only one." Jerking on ills brakes in pretend- ed anger he eanle to a st_undstlll, greatly disconcerting his challeng- er by the uctiun, for hurriedly tho latter leaned away und stepped down. "You fool!" he snapped, swinging the OFF FOR THE BALL» i This is one day's chapter of the famous story of “Cinderella.” Cut nut, and save tllc paper dolls each day and you will have a whole set with which to act out the story. “Now, my child, you can go to the hall." said the godmother. "But -thc seat beside lliln, the other bur- 'tlcns, her luggage, in tile back of_ the car. Shc did not speak, until once settled ill her seat. she did; Let motor run until warm, then 11111 8111'; 118 1111111811 11116 111111 ifllfllq retard spark fully. Set throttle so s11: as they lifted her in. he had tllnl engine is running at fifteen Caught a momentary flash of her. nlilts per hour speed, Tilrli ulijllst- eyes. and 11H well as enquiry thew, ment clockwise till engine slows llllll 119°" 191101111 111E glllllce- ‘l5 down und perhaps bllckflres in ear-‘Wlill l1! 191101‘. fleflilllll‘. 110311111151 111 bllrelur then unscrew the adjogtireuchlng as quickly as possible a nlent one six-til of a turn, or untlllillllce Wllffe 118 11118111 B11161? P9811" the motor speeds up again, A little 511"? 1191‘. l"! 11111119 1611(1)’ 10 911111- Single Jet. Single Adjustment practice win may)“. you m gpt “The little mall zlpprouohl-d und very line adjustment. ‘Blliyflll 111m. ' ' "liave you no instructions for, us?" lle asked, and his tone and! manner showed that he was ner- Stnrt in the some way m; for volts, more nervous and uneasy singlo jog After [he first adjust. that tllc mall who had 10d John ml-nt is made accurately-namely,H9111)’ 111 111111 119811- “N0 llBWS U1 the primary jet, advance the sparkFlly 1111111?" i Twin Jet Double Adjustment | and sci-ow ulggkwjge secondary m- "None," said John Henry shortly. high speed economy adjustment "We 11W “DQ011115 W011i." until engine slows down, tllen turnl "T111311 K0 011 61190011118 11- ‘N110 anti-clockwise until engjng Hpeeqs are you to enquire for instructions up. Try to get a balance between 11910"? 111B)’ i118 81W!" Y0"? W111" high and low spegdg m) m.“ (he news do you think l can llave?—-l nlixtllru is not too ricll for low or 115""! 110911 lflll/Olllllg 1111 llllyrllllve too lean for high, or vice verso, Ylllk 1111)’ 119W?!" ' “None since the raiding of tile Curbrick houses, bllt the _gcneral alarm signal came through an hour ago." "Then you will be told what to do when your services are require-ll. l told you Brunluk was coming north. Stand clear!" it was wcll spoken and coolly done. Exciting t0 his finger-tips, he saw his questioner obey, ills way was clear, theWlnst. obstacle re- moved, So he. ‘thought. But he was wrong, From down the road came four blasts of a motor-horn. . . ‘Stolld in the moment of his triumph, stolid he remained before what, but for the utmost resource und daring on his part, would be his defeat. ln surprise the little man had started at the signal. Twin Jet Idling Adjustment The operation of this carburetor depends upon the correct size of the primary jet, Tile idling adjustment ml screw either way until the en- gine runs regularly. Twin Jet Non Adjusting Tho removal of jets and replace- ments of those of correct size is the only method of adjustment. A joll number 85 or 90 is most suit- able for P. E. l. l1ilPS.-Wliitt is the gear ratio between the starter and flywheel 0n u — Car,-.~S, W., Summersirle, Ans.-—Ailout eleven to one. Tenders Wanted “Tenders will be received by the round at him. “Du you tllink 1 remember this: _ My fairy charm came here alone? My driver is can last only until midnight. At behind. lie has his instructions. the lust stroke 0f twelve this fine 'l'cll him there is no (Zllflilgtl, if he couch will again become n pump- asks. Do you understand‘! Nu kin; the horses will become mice; change." . tile taoacllnllln, a rut; and the foot- llis coolness prevailed again. men, lizards as they were before. The little man bowed and hacked a Your ileullllful tlress will become pace or two, completely reussuredpugs once more. S0 by twelve you But out on the roadway, now verynlllst be home again." close, another car was changing Cinderella gladly promised to gear preparatory to entering the obcy. 'l‘llen, thanking the fairy god- drlvc. The real emlssarics were lnotllcr, she stepped into the conch arriving. lie himself was departing mill rlllliltl away t0 the bull. in the nick of ‘time. Yet still he When she reached the palace the made no hasty movement and show- ed no eagerness to depart, A false move now and all llilililif: had gained would be gone. lic eased his brakes and slowly glided forward, his engine almost noiseless, almost his entire. mom- entum drawn from the slight de- cline, A loud- engine nnto within those grounds and that other car would never have enterelll—not br- fore swooping to tile exit to cllal- lcnge; ho would have been cut off, caught bc-tween two foes. Crawling, he passed along the house frontage. Still crawling he passed beyond, The front wheels dipped to the drlve's steeper slope. Quic$ly he begun to gather way. Quickly the trees drew towards hinl. Once among them he would be completely hidden, a few precious seconds gained. , Only lmlf hidden, he was disclosed. A blaze of light suddenly flared across tho grounds from the headlights of the entering car, u. gap in the trees by the entrance letting it through, and though immediately afterwards the durknes swirled round lllm again as the swinging car swung the twin beams away, he had been seen; a loud voice challenged. in- stllnly from the group by the door- way arose a shrill clamour. in- stantly he was opening out and giv- ing his engine full power. Down the dive‘ he hurtlod. through the cavernous blackness of the trees, growing fast ahead of him-his guiding mark-the light patch of ‘the open gateway und the i spreading glimmer of the road. Be- was about to choose a partner for tho dance. All the beautiful ladies waited anxiously, each hoping she would be his choice. (Colt-r this footmun’s suit green as you did ~tho_other's.) (Copyright, 19215, Associated Edi- tors, Inc.) crumbled, bucked and slowed. . Another instant and he was gone. ' And ill a quiet square u. mile away an inquisitive policeman not- ed und wrote down the number of a passing ear whose driver was Qrpghlng drunkenly. it was Jolln Henry, joining in the jubilation of the impish little gods who make game of the confounded counsels of men‘. Deaf to tile warnings of‘ their panic-stricken oonfederutes, who saw ~tuo late the danger that their own futile attempt to entrup him had caused, his pursucrs had come at him, crashed through tho stout ga-tes of the closed gpteway, and overturned on the road. Be- hind him the glare from the bllrn- ing our was mc-zlnting higher and higher into the sky. (To Be Continued) A PiiViPlES llN FACE liNil HEM] i hos undersigned at his residence in Moroii, P. E. |., for the construc- tion of the proposed Morell Cream- ery. until 12 o'clock noon on June 19th. 1925. Plan and specifications may be seen at the same address, Certified cheque for Twenty-Five Dollars to accompany each tender. Tenders to Include labour and material or construction alone. Work to be completed by Septem- ber 30th, 1925. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS S. MeGRATH llGl-ii-fiMZli, (‘ilnmtrilelnl June lat, the rlteiuner Illiblbnruugh will run hotwsen Charlottetown lltlf Honky Pnlnt during tho Hummer months, In follows: Ln‘. (‘horiultstown Lv. Rocky Point In. m. m. In m. In. It. In. IUNDAY 1.1. Charlottetown. Lv. Rocky Point 0.8 n. II. 10.00 l. Il- ll.“ p, n. L00 p. In 1.00 p us. l.“ 9- II it.“ p m. I.M p. In. a.oo s. m. s.» v- n- cnaasss srcwsos, Manager. il-l-qpmtss. ‘i ' ply of small fot herring, which many .011 133m‘: FOX FOO We hnvn In cold atorngn l fresh oop- i! ranchers have fouml the host dist rhonls for foxes during the months, prise 81,5 cents per lh. Cull ship any qnosstity tiaslrrul alsiiy by ex- press or tel-weekly by frcllht. Place your orrler promptly if you require n regular supply of fresh floh. IATTIIBW I IQLIAN, LIMITED Bosrln lost “I o. lost-ea- ward i was the first of the Plantusenets to be an English- 1341-‘1-3-"11-‘11- man at heart. He ' , lfintfi Loon Bf. lohn Islands! at l! A. w m I em so r. st. us... m r. n. W“ lllllfill- WW- d-mtonmm .s..’.'.T‘¢'ll. M. ' any," b ,- 0 t h 9 r ' looming sallnp lines to Boston. tfua h»!!! I501 l ’- M- . v Mn“, l" Fun“ N m n mun’: David was taken pan-cam I» l-"fifiw" prisoner, and, sf- " ‘» '1' - ' ' h brutal clie- i oglttetoitottqyorowetonoppl roozanrnraoonporrc. l" 1 ‘l ' ' , ' y ‘ tom of tho time. EASTERN STEAMSl-IIP LINES, INC. BOS1DN——SI‘. IOHN - N. B nos n. loan to sosrongxfjlsoaosgoékoo suaac to sos-ron out S. S. 60V. UINGLEY ' was the first king to ruic lllfDllKh Parliament, and it was with this au- thority thot the t fdimlgl ‘was undertaken. After a brave res- istsnce, Llewellyn . (International) LINE ‘limo M. and Sgtanfov at f EM. MORE sumoiilfs OF msrony GIV- hlnd him the little mun was yelling -——~——-: for the gates to be closed. They lwcre closing as he neared them. and Burnlng Tor. As he darted through and clear, they closed; they grazed 1hr», hack ofthc cur. Drakes fllll on, ho hound- ribio. Cuticura Heals. " My trouble started by little pim- (1 q -, | » ios coming out on my fsos and 1‘i...2‘.§‘...T?lf§°i‘..‘l°'.l’§.. ‘i1? . 2123i‘ 11-- wwwv w- m - 1»- hls front whleels halfway over the "u" m‘ W“ m'°d'd w“ m‘ thsitcbing sn ‘ rnlngweresome- pavement on the other side. And in mm‘ |bh'aufln' m.” ‘mum his cars was a tremendous roaring, no“ t“, n nwm been," o; n" 'lhe other car was swooping down kfluuqn, the drive. it had come in pursuit immod- lstely its occupants had sighted ‘him, Without stopping it had swept past the house and was now on the steepest part of the decline, Fur- iollsly l-ts headlights seemed to glare through the trees, not fifty yards away; and his own onglno‘. was silent, choked of its life in his struggle to check the terrific way. Fortunately it had taken no lliirflLl Out he leaped, and the heated cylinders banged instantly. Back 1 "I beard about Outicurs Soap ~ and Ointment and sent for a free sample. After using it a few times i got rollaf so purchased more, and sftsr using about four cakes of Cuticuas Soap and three boxes of thstleurs Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Dorothy Welscb. Date. Ne. Deb» July l6. 1914- e UaaOutfcurs Soap, Oinnout and Tainan for daily toilet" purposes. laeza-"sez-er obit‘? macs v Ulis- ND. ~ banged. music was sounding and the Prince‘ _ Mrs, Shreenan, Cambridge, Mass; By ARTHUR MORELAND JUNE 1'1, 1925 m mlllllollmn mas. PATRICK KELLY 0f all the sud deaths, which ltl becomes our painful duty to record} the saddest is that of Mrs. Patrick‘, Kelly, (nee Josephine MacDonald) of Fort Augustus, uftcr a brief lil- ncss of two weeks" Silo was ten- deriy nursed in llcr illness by bur kind mother and devoted husband and lit-spite the boat medical skill slid kind attention, day by day the dread messenger drew ncarur and phlllssly claimed its lvctim on file evening of ‘May 31st. Mrs. Kelly had a rare personality. cllc.rlu| and bright, a l-lynlputhc-tic tfinllll, ll loving wife ‘and tender nlothcr. Abuvc-‘nll she lived an exemplary life and fortified by the Last Sacra ments of tho Church and surround- ed by relatives and friends she died a true Christian dea-th, lier llclnisl: ' in the prime nf life leaving u HUI“ rowing husband and five small children is particularly sud and has cast a shadow of sorrow over the community in which slle rc- slded, Hor remains were conveyed Wednesday, 3rd inst. to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a Riqulenl Mass was celebrated by Rev, A. J. McDonald. The last rites bcillp, performed the remains were con signed to their inst. resting place ill Fort Augustus Church yllril lo await a glorious resurre-c-tiiln, The funeral was largely attended by persons of all denominations who camo from different localities to pay their last tribute of nape-cl to the departed and attest tin-ll sympathy for the bereaved hus- bund ulld relatives. The pail bear crs were Joseph Fisher, John wcl. stcr, ilarry Kelly, Raymond Iluylull John Garland alld Jclm McNullay Beside a heart stricken husband ‘and five small children Slit: leaves to mourn an aged mother, threl sisters und one brother llnnlcly: Mrs. Annlc Driscoll, Glabc Buy, iMrs. John Martin, Lawrence, Muss; Miss Minnie of Lawrence, Muss. who was cllllcd home tn attend till funeral nndJamcs at Webster’: o l were so tired that the rest you. is necessary. Just let the put to soak. Town: soak themselves snowy white in R i nso One of the hardest tasks on washday to be the washing of big, heavy sheets. You had to rub and rub away at the sheets and afterwards you Today, no more of that back-breaking labour work for you! It soak: dirt right out. Rinso dis- a lasting suds after the clothes are lever Brothers limited i150 ""-w--_ ' i i fliba/ifiyit lib ix“ l .. lliiiiill illli ‘l! of the day was spoilt for Rinso soap-suds do this solves instantly and completely in boiling water.- Aiwsys useuuliicient Rinse to get 0 R435 Corner, to all oi whom we extend ollr sympathy in the sud bereuvi- mcnt, May she rest in pence, A prceiousonc from us has gonl- .-\ vulcc W1: luvcli is still ‘nlillc the, bereft ones mcckly bun ill llonlnge to ills Wlll. — [nszst 011 if And as we prny "Thy Will be done" An ilngcl whispers this Friends rejolco‘ "Thy loved one Lives with us for cro ln bliss." MASS CARDS 5O DIFFER Mother and homily, \V(lllflt0l"'t§ Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Jnnlcs O'Brien, burl Augustus; Mr, and Felts Board lvlillS U C_ Port Neuf, P I lillrs. Jllchlltll Curluy, Fort August- ul-l;' Mr. and Mrs, David McNaliy, Fort Augustus; Mr. und Mrs. John Q MONTREA RiiBlR~0lilfilRil0flNil8 he Genzril-lc — ~. f ENT GRADES "(J/w heIIQPRlJQfIIlgs (lull cos! no more" THE RUBEROID CQiPHTCD SLOCKS [if tovqcr l. TORONTO Cpntyes Callaghan, Fort Augustus; .\ ---~ - Friend, Fort Augustus; Miss Mary 111111113 111011116 Curran, Fort Augustus; Mrs, 11m, The ilccczl-icd was n (laughter of J. Ii. Cummisky, Fort Augustus; ltlli) lati- llcrllnrll Crlezlnler, Kelly's ML and ‘Mn, John A Mun!“ Luw, (Truss. und nlndc llcr homo ill "“'“'°' “m; ""- ’““' M"- “'“"" ii"‘§“'i‘.°.".“li"“l.il“.‘i i‘...‘§‘{l"y"‘.'ll..i."fii' liiartin, Lawrence, Musss Mrs. ‘l, . " l“ " l " ' ‘ Margaret Uurley, mwrenuJMuayhi lll‘l'l..lll§ llllnll-nlsurzlllly ‘more lilo ‘Miss Nnnllie McDonald. Luwrencp, ezlroxlfl ‘lllllnntlallllllt M1155‘; Mr‘ “ml MN" Pllu-ick M‘? =odii1y mSlll-mliail a Kenmh Maldell’ 311ml"; Mr" “ml lino ftlllilvpildll of wonltillfls status Mm" Jllll" IMMYI Mlllden- ‘M11355 n lilt- body social und cvcr zlinlrll Mr. alld Mrs. Alex, Fisher, Maiden. s; lllllliifyllll! ma, (lxnlhtd 1,n,,|[p,.,_ M3555 3'11"" 1911111116111 llflcllllllell- To nlmlrll-llvr lunlcnltul lit-nth Boston. MitBl-L; tvllxs. Julln Ylllllllé“. she lLIi\'l‘r~‘. lilfi‘ husband, and fivo Andover. Mass; Mrs. Annie 1111* llauglllterll. Mrs Janles Flood, coll, Glace Buy; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly's Cross, I’. l; Miss Miqkey McKillnon, Glace Hay; Mr. Mn-rgzlret A. Really, Mrs. John (lastly. .\lrs Joseph ii. Terry. and Mm 'i‘llonl.'ls J. Dowil, and three iilllfi, Francis FL. police officer and lllfiltifill, J.. Ccntrcville, alld Anllernsc Ready. Lawrence, Mass. Six brollliors also survive, John. llcrnarilb Joseph and William. Prince EilWilfll llylnnli and Andrrnse .31.. and Timothy J.. (Yclllrcvillc. Eleven grandcllll‘ llrl-n also survive. Ever green will bloom her nlenlory in illc garden of fond rclllcnlllrnnco.-—Y. James Driscoll, Glace Bay. MESSAGES OF BYlMlPATHY l Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Murplly, Lawrence, Mass; Mrs, llclcu Mo. ‘Uliirl-ty, Boston, Muss; Mr. |)Illlll'l_ Ililcltne, Boston, Muss; Miss Mary McMunnus, Boston, Mass; Mr, und Mr. Muss. inning her illness sllc was fro James MeRuu, Cambridge FOR SALE .\ Iinnlnesu fifnnii nt ii yvnlr. Lot an. with ll iu-ron ul’ lnntl, il lllllill 11011". two IIll‘(‘ lnsrmo. a work shop, nll in good ri-pnir. u pump the i| II’. lmmly to- church, store nnil Tllilflll)’ station together with all the lll.l‘1'iill|e'rii also nil the work in tho slmp ||<|l uri- llcil for lty fhn _iillis of llnnu, I027», will be nnld in play fur cost. l\p| ' If. \\'\'. Hlloentltkcr on illn Prrtnlm-s. l-lill-ll-llslnthtull. ' lit TENDERS, Tenders will bffecelved at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Monday, June 15th for the paint- ing cf the Interior of the Fire Sta- tlon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, G. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk 147li-6~lliM1il. quently attended by her (lBVOIWl Pastor, Rev. A. J, tMcllonald who administered tbs Last Sacraments a-ntl was at llor bedside ‘when she calmly breathed her last, (Boston Papers Please Copy.) i——<.o@-i- MRS. JAMES A. READY Loeb Strapped To Bed Suffers Brain Crash JOLliCT. l-LL, June il. —Ricllard Leob, followng all attack of meas- its-l, has tlcvclopctl a post-infectious fl0llfliilil and for five. days lillul lllitlll ulldcr the care oi‘ Dr. Walter ll, Marlin, tncdiclll health ofilcor of Joliet penitentiary. Lcolb, who with Nathan Leopold murdered BrIb-hy Franks, is unllor leuartl in the prison llosrftul. Dur- ing the attack of measles he dis- played marked nervous-pleas and the lbfflikilOWil which followed is an ufler effect of t-hc ill-lentil». in the opinion of medical flillfillffi _ Mrs Manullret A. Ready, beloved wife of Janlos A. Itcady, Centre- villc. Mas-L, died tllelre recently, ailtdr lhsvlng oust-mined s severe and fatal illilCSH. She was in her filial and fatal lilacs-l, sustained by the the moral fortitude of tho Last Sacrament of the lioly Cath- olic Churdll, and. COIIPldCXIIl. in the merits that are attained by n holy life she passed -to eternal rc- wnrll. Herr funeral was held from who have examined him m. i5 "u; h“ lam home‘ 22 11111113111 51-» malingtrlng. or feigning nlolllal ill- TENDERS Tenders wlil be received at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Monday, June 15th for the erec- tion of a Bathing House st Ken- slngton Range, Plans and lP=°l' ficatione to be seen at the office of the Oity Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not neeessanliy ac- cepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. l47il-fi-lilMfl. TENDERS ‘Tenders will be received by tilt. Smuilwooll, Seot’y., up to and lil- cluding Friday nuxt, the 12th lnsl- lo St. Michael's Churoh. A ROl-‘negm 0m" ililth funeral Mass was 41610- Although reports that. in lulled by Rev Aloysius G- Mmlllen llclirllllll he attelnptcd to throw “Fyllllcd by ‘Rel’ “m9” T~ LYlwhilhlnlself from a wlnliow are denied, l“ deucon- “"1 Rev- Tlmlll" ll°lli§"it is known he ‘became so violent My “'5 ‘mblleaeom The "llmlmf he has been strapped to his bell. of Slpiflllifil offerings and the The intense h...“ o; u“. week ‘wen ih of floral tributes boar tost- h,“ served to hlihghten Ms (gym; mo“ °l the Vl°l°ulld '95-'19“ 1" and in his rage he has nttonlptetl which she was hold by her ad- ,0 attack hi; guard,‘ o- fnr whitcwushlng buildings and fences on the Charlottetown Exiti- Ibltion grounds. Constructor to flllll ,nll lime, material and brushes, Tim whole may be lct in ollu contract- ‘or in several. Tho lowest or MY tender not necessarily accoptetlm ~. {j-a No. 125. The Conquest of Wale