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IQf-‘lfllllllly illlndc-cs claim that he was not in champion and ilulted States lillllill‘ lightweight title-holder, is suffer- ing lfrorn severe iodine burns 0n hi8 llrm and will not lbs‘ ill 0011mm)“ in lilz-ilt for some weeks according tn a report of the Stale Athletic Commission's physicians who exam "m1 1.3m today. This was done af- lor the Panama Boxinl-i Cilmmlfl‘ slon had naked on investigation 0t llllnliecfs cliiim that. hows! hOi Vi" condition to fulfill lhis =contractlm tight Jon-a Lombard." l" m6 0mm‘ '/.oilo'on February 22- “pgq-"ul NOIITII Hlillflflln 'l_llll‘ fullnwllli! l5 u" “finding "u. nuaryl _ , _ JG-“Anp; n(_._.1, lf-lvl-lyn “onlnor, “wlibol Wliltlner... - mmd‘, viii}, _. \rl.llur Wnnlnor; 2, lioginltidJllducNclil; 1i. “(Tum llulilntzn. Grude Vll.-—-l. I-‘rod Pufiifiy "lid ‘HMS “ova...” 2, Lewis Woulnor. qmdn, \v_--1, Ruhrlrt. Wnnlilcr; 2. Mary lliaclman; 3, Lloyd 11M"!- qmdn 1-1, Doris lNnrrcnz 2. hlltrlzurr-t Woolner: 3, llinry MW‘ phy. Average Attendance 12-6- Pcrcoritltge ni’ Attflldflficc 84- The United States produce“ "u" Spllnlsll River Com. . JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- yeyor, Harmony Jot. 1415-2-9-lmo SAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FRESH today. Saunders, Newsome & Co. Market Building. G02-8-246mos. STOCK QUOTATIONS LHALIFAX, Feb. 9.—Quotntlons furnished by Johnson & Ward, members lMonltrenl Stock Exchange Bell Telephone Brampton St. Lawrence Flour . Ottawa Power ...... .. Cubs. [Cane Sugar Did. Pan American Petroleum American Can. Brazilian, Fraction Howard SmithWPfd Howard Smith Com. Spanish River Rid. ‘Steel Company of Canada _. 78 British Empire Steel 1st -l‘l'd 53% lPenmans 162 llilrltlhll .... .. 65 Shawinlgan 131% Lam-entitle Pulp 92% lCan. General Electric -— ‘Caliildiilll Steamship Com. - Do lPlfd ......... .. '41 As-lyosltos Com —‘ Dominion Bridge . 74 Montreal lPowsr 157 Winnipeg Electric National lBreweries . Atlantic Sugar . Atchison Am. lCnr & Foun ry Am. Locomotive ly oile-llllrd of all tllfl film-dies used in the World- Autonl-obillcs are now being 8X; pflftedlilTflm, Canada at the rate 0 177 pe- working day. ‘+440 oo-oo+o>o»+o+++++¢* QUEEN norm. i’ frills" popular Hotel has boon completely renovated Ind ro- furnilhod throughout and offolo vory o fortibl Irsswmaanl to tho‘ rvuvoliino public. Tho topic lo OIPW- > < lally good and tho pub- oro courtuouoiy l - 1922 Victory |Am. Smelting 8t Refining Anaconda Copper ......... .- lCanndia nlPacific Railway New York (Ventral Cuba ‘Cane Sugar . [Crucible Steel illilCflliltiOiliil Paper . Mex. Petroleum lKolly Springfield . international Mer. Marine press lSteol Cur Reading Sou-thorn Pac c . 39% Studebaker .. "K394i Union Pacific 131% 1mm copper 65% u. s. Steel 108% MONTREAL EXCHANGE‘ 1934 Victory .- —— 1953 Victory ~ "535 1937 Victory . 101.30 BAN K8 flank Commerce Bank Royal Bunk Montreal Bank Nova Scotia . when. May 111 Sept. 111%. ‘ _ Corn, lMay 81%. Jilly 31% 9W? l 185 ~51 rulynn... 81 A. Oats, May 49%. July 47- __._.-u¢.- —---- Truro to Have New Greosoting P 1 a. l1 t i . ‘ _ - rnnicnllunomlloms-dullshuu: i“ To lies oi FACTS . ‘lliie Confederation Life .1 "Association was estab- llshcrl 1811. its total assets as at Doc.‘ 31, 1923 are . 836.889.701.05. Total insurance in for year iu history. Was the first comlpany to give the public the advantage of Non . Medical Insurance — Ibetween 18—45-u.p to $2000.00. ‘Its surplus as at Dec. 31, 1023 was $3,991,328.- Policies unrestricted as to residence or occupa- tlonafter one your. Western guardian —RESERVE TUESDAY, FEB. 12th for big teaot St. Eleanors. See hand bills. ‘ 2i Learn a.s if you were to ‘live for- ever; live us ii‘ you were to die to- IIIOXTOWI .l llllll AllX BllilEttiilS (llylllolninion News Sorvicc.) PARIS, (Iiy Mall), Tilt-b. 10.-—-'l‘hl2l dntc‘ murrks n centenary Wlilfill. though not likcly to attract much attention, yet icd n few literary and sentimental pilgrims u. visit un obscure ComotérY-—u tomb All Slilnin’ Dny, is strewn r-ltlnoliins by admirers of and lli‘ his crontlrlnll. it was on Jan. 15. 182-1, that “Lu Dnmc Aux which, nn ouch l Illmlis to-morrow night.—-1i. match Abbies vs, Crysflllo, 66, 50 and 40 cents-ll _ ' ‘ been laid before Mr. Alexander Campbell, Mr. John J. Duncan, spacial agent of the C. N. R. of Moncton, N 13., against a party for breaking the seal of a car in one of the railway yards in Prince County. The case is set for trial on Tuesday. _ tfl-nixht’! same on sale at Hughes Drug Store-ll stale vs. Abbies Arena to-night-li starts at 8.l5—1i er. collector of Customs in Sunimer- side, preferred a party in Western Prince County .the acceptance of cxisiting frontl. tomb in hlontmnrfro“ with l ‘Central Guardian ‘ REGULAR SKATE AT ARENA sauces ire-unsure l-locxe C. N. R. CASE-Information has J. P.. Surnmorside by RESERVE SEAT TICKETS FOR BEQT GAME OF SEASON-Cry- HOCK EV MATCH TO-N IGHT STILL RAlDED-Mr. H. M. Bak- a charge before Messrs. Alexander Campbell and J. L. Palmer a few days ago, against for having a still. it is said that when the officers of the law broke into the place about midnight they found the still in full blast and they could hear the smashing of bottles in another part of the place. One of them saw a half filled bottle near and quickly secreted it in his pocket. When the proprietor ap- peared he denied having any of the spirituous stuff on his premises but the production of the bottle was an Bye-opener to him. He. practically confessed to an infraction of the law hilt on the plea of this being the “first time" he was fined the minimum penalty oi’. $200.00 and "m"! (5-00). these amounts being duly paid. France v Ready, (Continued T-rem Page Ono) ilolds that admission may be 1.1.1.19 conditional upon "showing that, slho has the intention to keep her on. gagelllenm" by. 101‘ instance re- cognizing, as of primary lmpoflflncg crs and solemnly pledging to meet reparations debts. France," said the Temps today," (lid not intend to open the door m Germally. but was not digging an unhrillgeable pit before the door." Meanwhile France is not only “Willi-inf! MacDonald's llevvioplnent 0f his Dolley concerning Germany imd the Allies. blit is anxious to ear" hi5 Precise intentions as to Russia. ll’ he moans to make real °°0ilcratioil with the Soviet sub- iecl l0 recognition of the debts or the Cz-arist regime and C0lripcnga. m} l" 501w! Properties, MucDon. aids action ls likely to have lili- sent the things could have seen the faces cf the Korean Biblewornen and nurse who helped mo unpack the parcels when l told them of the women made tlieso things and sent them to us to use for the sick Koreans. They repeated expressions of grat- itude over and over again. pected difficulties in our work lat- ely, in addition to the ever pres- ent ones due to lack of equipment. One lwas that the man 'on night duty, one night heard an unusual soulnd coining from the hot water tank, and thinking the tank was not full enough, he tried to reme- dy tho trouble by, as he thought, filling the tank. Unfortunately how ever, he did not know as much ab- out either the tarlk or tho furnace as he thought he dlid. and instead of filling the tank, he ran all the Missionagy, Letter A! (édlltlnued FIQIflIVFLIiQ-Olla in Canada who had We have been having some unex- water- out olt‘ the coils of the steam furnace and put the furnace out of business. So we were in cold stor- age for some days and most of the patients went home saying all man- ner of evil against the placo where the foreigners nearly froze them to dleath,-—a very poor sort of adver- tisement lfor the hospital when ‘we are working so hard to build up once more the departed clinic. For- tunately we were alble to glet a man to come from Seoul ‘who suc- ceeded in fixing up the furnace temporarily at least. lOn the very day that we were deprived of the use of the furnace, our one and only graduate nurse, who had been with us only a few weeks, had a severe hemorrhage from the lungs and so we were not only without a nurse but hud hep on our hands to lbe looked af- ter. Besides her, we have only one other woman who can be called a nurse at all and she has had very little training through she does the best hh-e can. I have to attend to all the details 0i‘ the operating room myself now and as the one nurse is lbusy in the hospital all day there ls no one to do much for the sick one ‘in the mud hut th-at is the only nurse's home we have. We cannot take her in the hospital for there would lhe no on-e to look alter he;- at night but the orderly on duty and that would never do. 0n the other hand, the nurse, Bihlcwomnn and cook who live in stay lest they lget the same disease, and though they work all day they get very little rest at night on ac- count oi‘ her. Her father has left her mother and gone off with ali- l"or her to go to nlnd there is not such a thing as a sanitorium in the whole oi Korea, So as we were not in n position to give he.- proper care, it was quite a problem to know what to do with her until the lScvernnce Union Hospital in Seoul, when: sho worked for a num Dortilnt results for France by Qpgn. mg the Wily £0 n general re-cstab. Cninollns" was horn, at Nunnnt-lc Pin, linddr thwnamc of AlpYNOIllRllIC l‘ll-ssia."'~Blrc chums-calms Intel; rnr thcfinorg arlstdcruflg nalnoqg. Mario Duplessls, which Burns in turn shungcd to iliarlzuorltc Gnu- ticr. lioft mothorlcss lit ufi r-nriy ago, and the victim of‘ n drunken l‘ntho'r, the protty ohild lli-ennui firntu. beggar on the illlzlllvuys. thl-n n farm servant on lilo shores oi’ the lake of Gcpovxi. Lntcr silo cumo ‘to Paris and after working‘ for some time ml ll. inundrcss in the m... do Pfichlqulcl", entered lilo service nf u mlllinor In tho Ilno Saint fionore. She was only l2 years old whcn hcr father sold hcr for the moans with which to l-llnke his unqncnchablc thirst, and at 15 her name was n popular toast among the gilded youth of Paris. Two years inter the most fulnnils courtesan in Europe, hcr beauty was the thcmc of poctsand artists, while the most eminent wits, poll- tlcluns and men of the world com~ pctcd for hcr fiivnur. Sho with only 22 when she died of phthlsls, lit lfi lloulovurd dc in. Madeleine, in l1 tiny lint, where nothing now pre- lu-rvos her memory. \\'lth hcr hoad shrouds-d in the flncst Alon- cnn lace, and hcr coffin fliil-d with cnmeillns, the only flower whose perfume her delicate nerves could hear, she wan followed tn her rest- HUI-plat!!! at Montmnrtro, by only two friends. Tho nppourunco of hcr tomb on All Saints‘ llay tif- fnrdn (‘Nldllnllfi that silo has more friends now than thcn. Births RODD. —At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Feb. 9th, m Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rodd of Kinross, a (laughter. Deaths -—-l MocQU EEN. — On Monday, Feb. Bud, at the residence of her nephew Captain D. J. McDonald. St. Peters Road. Eleanor Williams. widow of the late A. R. MlicQueen, in her 65th yearn. . SMITH-Entered. into rest at New Glasgow on Fob. 0th, Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the late John L. Smith. Funeral from her home Monday at 2 o'clock. McKlNNON-At the City Hospital Feb. 10th. Vincent Mclfinnon aged 37 years. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8.45 from is brother's resid- ence John Mc lnnon ill Dorchester St. to 8L. Dlliili-lll’! Cathedral thence to R. Cemetery. MIcCONKLD. —ln this city, Feb. lkiulzxllgnrztnt of relations by the “tug l d‘ Q 11S Well ns Franco and ltaly gggfingfil lililrlly. with surpriping l Poincare Has Not ’ Resigned Oflice (Cilhodia .Pros.'s)l-. "- ‘ iliARls. Feb. i -'r tendency .-_o£ t Jilllftlizlil: (‘hnmher o: D5. 0 ‘écoftolnics Pa“ taxes developed a crisis whilg Itzrnoou in the course of c w“ thonizht for u few minutes Premier Poincare would T851811. Indeed. the Premier and the entire,cabinet withdrew from the chamber for a short time. aiilzlltlllscussion reached a very high i—--¢-o-c-____ TIPS F-OR HOME Tile htslh necklline known as tile boyish type is the -l'avoritc now for those who can wear the turn-down 0011M By tile wny. ‘the ncckwear beautiful collars of this typo, A". other item oi’ interest is that most dresses have collars and our“ nowadays. it’ the boyish type is not your style use either the Vor Square‘ neckline. The tilree types are equally niodlsh. A ileclflflllly effective touch was noticed on n tigh-tdltting bodice oi‘ nn oven-ins gown. The deelp decol- ietase at the lbscir was crossed with tiny bandings of rhinestones. The seven ‘rows of glistening crystals save a pretty llnish to the dress. The present showings of new modes indicate that. the slim ail- houette will continue to ibe the fav- orite lat least until another winter season begins, but there is n strong tendency to thejlere at ‘the bottom of tho skirt. in one model this is nt- tained by u. two-tiered ‘circular set- on flounce. Another has two circul- ar flounces below ‘the lkneellnla and a volvefdress has a. deep shipped fiounce flaring from the knee. All three models are in the new stnaight. loose. beltless efioct and are charming dresses. Boson: front ll not. cxactl a new feature in tailored blouses gut it is‘ seen more frequently in the new displays and it. has» hoeomoono of‘ the newest trims in sport! dresses. Even. nlpirtdowne with ohm-V roll- ing colloi- show a sot-in lpluoed bos- sections of the shops are showing 4 I I ll i m.- Hull ilil- l.|ll(i.l .4, l n. and...» Vii. l?‘ ‘l 7’~llll£-.jl\ll (1 |r<i|I' (spam to mi Gull-dish) MONTREAL. Fob. 10. nounoo out an made st Canadian 10th. Anno. B._ MacDoll id widow of the lots cm. Jossp ifdcDon- ald formerly of Cardigan. aged 78 An- ymogsugg-lugfwlh: cclliglgtllahtuz: years. The remains will be nemulflon. m", m, coma; trstfsforroll this afternoon st $.15 Creosotirll conllllnlv for tlilferec- Quint. rrggiilfa.‘ l! EtHIhtgfL-(Aiiglalé- - n ra o . ggz.ots'néélz?utius ma“ ‘t Tum’ Fune at at Clrlligsn at. 9 a. m; l‘ Building operations ‘gill maxi; TM! ly- itioricod no our y on o "finial-a permit, and the comillily Will "l- a dillorsiit install-iii oi- piped in ll om ilrntfonfng down them-unread flnishedilit tli-illolltmn with: mono- gram embroidered ti‘. A‘ linen dress has a plum bosom in coil- trssting color with o drawn-wore: cogs. sometimes; tits bosom. shin may bah-long drolltirt,‘ ls tucked or it iil pluin-lwllils-llvulaioun ‘is tuck- ed. This new typovool ill olrton of contrasting color?“ _, _ bor of years agreed to take her in the house with hler, are afraid to. other woman, so there is no home- Ei rllorlzsr cane: Wlllflfilllilllél TOBACCO and cardboard boaesof also in round tins Fill PEllPtE CHRISTIANIA. (Norway). Feb. l0.—-A short time ago the police noticed with surprise, that an \ir_r-~ usually large number of fut per- sons were tn be seen in certain districts, and they decided to in- vcl-ltilzlitc tlll- cause uf this siuldcn epidemic of corpulence. It was found liiut the fut people worn liquor s-lmlllrl-riers, wourinlz undor their Ulilllllirl light aluminum re- ceptacles which rxlllid hull] quite largo (luuntitllls of liquor. It is said that in smuggling ills- trlcts. the police now rnnkv n point und care for her, In the meantime [we are up against it tor it nurse, and I am longing [or the tim-o when find bringing hack Fluropem econ. Miss Viola Cardwell. who came out "i" Wm‘ lthls fall, will know enough of the 5““l’l‘°l°‘"‘ language to lbe lllble to oversee the staff nursing and give the raw some training. Such are some of tllle problems lof work in ll. mission hospital. its . encouraging moments come lwllcn one receives gifts from home fol-tho work, when one hears some member of the stuff preach- in-g with special earnestness, when patients are helped dr cured, and when they decide to believe lli Him happy and who is the Truth and the Way. Hamkeung. Yours in His service, FLORENCE J. MURRAY Sacred Heart School (Continued From Page One) reduced to ashes. being literally burned to the ground. From the school building the flames leaped to the residence of the Sisters of Mercy and the 10 in- mates of the houso were obliged to make a hasty departure. From nelih or building was it possible to re- move any nnloliilt of the furnish- ings. The residence was practical- ly destroyed, but. a small portion of the wall remaining in place and this will probably have to be torn down. The Sacred Heart school was a larger follr-slory brick building of modern construction, finely equip- ued and with accommodations for some G00 pupils, who did reside in the building. Tho residence of the Sisters of Mercy was a three-story brick building erected about five years ago. AuYhor-itios Investigating. Tho janitor 0L tho school build- ing declares that it was securely locked when ho left it. but tho first firemen who arrived say that they found the front door open and the building ablaze in every part and with a peculiar white flame which may indicate the use of some coin- bustihio. The heating apparatus. theoui source of a possible fire, was we l protected. The county offi- 323s started an investigation to- Ths school building was origin- Beparated by a specs o'f.ahout,_'1_B {set was the now oonvontno hear- y new threestor , brick building occupied by l0 fatal-s of Mercy‘, Ilfllrly all teachers in the school. Tilt town his several other school inlndlnn and it is believed on. till Nplllil‘ of tire burned building can be cored for at least in port tinita seditious. The school ‘building was projqotod With many thanks and prayers for lI-lis continued blessing on i-lis work both in Charlottetown and in lily the Good Shepherd convent. ‘ of nppruuciliul: liny persons of un- usually limplc proportions, und politely‘ asking for permission u. their irnrlcklcs llri tho lookini: plirt of their figure. If n. metallic ring follows, the unfortunate victim is arrested. Chief Justice Taft Has Recovered . (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Fell. 10. —Cllief Justice Taft has recovered from his recent attack of indigestion and was at ills desk in his home today attending to correspondence. Plaid Materials Trim New Hats Of Many Shapes Plaid. in tho flfllilltfiPl. and l-mup- piest 01' color combinations imntr- inable. is the newcst thing for huts. it isn't nt illl €Ytl'f\lll'lli|'lui'_\' \Vll('fl yell come to think or it. \\’o havi- llud plaid (Irllssva and cliliits. so that while plaid huts are somctiv int: of a slirprist- they nrv nt the sumo time n innit-lli iillpprlnlnz. Now, _\-nlil‘ nl-w plaid hilt may ho cntirnly arias-crossed with r-nlorl-rl blocks nnrl hers. every int-h of it. m‘ it may huvc jliat n plliiricd brim or piping to uhuw that it is n very new and nltlllrctlici" dlffotwrnt sort of lint: rind it goon without shying tlllit when it is of plnid or pnrily so. it ls small. You will think immediately u.‘ tho sports lint ill l-oiliu-v-lll-u with brilliant plaf-ls. Tn hr- auro, the sports hut uni! thl- nsoflll tailored hat arc tho only sort ft-Illllflill-‘I plaids thnt we sl-c at the present time, hut n letter from l‘nim Tionch describes a charming hut that hinted of mnro usuni ways in wilicil we may expect tn find pinid used. lt wall a olncho of biscuit- colored fnilic, rind n long srnrf or plaid chiffon was drawn around the crown and throulzht a slit in the brim. it wrapped nrnund tho thrnnt and an ond oi‘ this filmy scarf was loft to flutter In tho breeze. This hat was worn with n lovely afternoon dress of biscuit- PiltlBE ‘TAP’? ‘GRIP sun clllllllsslllll (fly Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Feb. lib-influenza has stretched on its buck an ontlre llnydl Commission, and by the irony of fate one of the oldest. Appointed in 185i, in the first flush of thh success nf the exhibi- tinn in Hyde Park, tho Commission thus stands as older than influenza itself, which, ns a separate diu- gnosis rlf cold, dates from i887 or tilc-renhouts. Tho lrrl-ut ‘glass house of Hyde Park, becumo the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, and this again in 1020 \V.llri acquired as thr- prnperty of tht- untilln. Tho Commission, how- l-vor, pursues its fate as custodians nf thr- plirtics interested in notion- lil trr-nsurcn the-re. Thv Royal Commission urns tn llllVI‘ mot in January, and had per- l-rlindcd the‘ Prince of Wall-s to be chairman, hut the alarming news was circulated thnt the (Yommls- sir-ii to a mun had ‘flu. and they were ull in lied. l\'l'l\\’ INYI-ZNTIIDNN Two l-lr-ctrlc buttons placed ho- sido a typewriter keyboard operate tho line guide un u now copy hold- er for typists. A high powcr air rifle has been (IPVUIODItd that shooter a 22-oalillrrz inflict with sufficient force to kill u small animal 100 yards distant. ‘in llnwiilli there has been devel- llpod u irlachinc for planting olthor rlillllll‘ cunv m‘ pntutzieli with about one-sixth tho lahnr formerly rc- quircd. For cutting moat there has boon inventor] un r-loctriciilly driven saw, mounted on a frami- resembl- inl: u hum] tool and contruilorl by n trigger. A l-‘ronohlnrin is the invl-nlln- of n bottle stripper that pr-rnlilu un l-xnot predetermined quantity of n llflillli in llo plllirotl intll lin iittnch- cd container. When bread rises more on ono side than the other the pans have probably touched the sides of oven. This should he avoided when plac- ing bread in oven. Grease spots on the rugs may he removed hy mixing equal parts of fuller‘; earth and maknésia with sufficient hot water to form a paste. Spread this over the spot and next day brush off. Repeat, if necessary. When there is s small leak in the lead pipe. place head of a Illiil over the hole and strike two or lhrea lillllSlS Ill A lllliPlllli (fly Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Feb. iL-Ghosts- were produced by C. E. S. Phillips, the Physicist. nt thc lyroc Cancerhflos- pitnl. at n lecture on electricity at the Hospital recently. - To demonstrate the presence of rays which nro too short to be seen in tho ordinary way, he turned out the lights of the< lecture theatre and then proceeded to produce ghost after ghost, by holding M tho invisible rays produced by on. nioctric nrc, onjocts which hm! boon coated with preparations. l'._\' slowly coating hlil lrnrld with n spr-clul preparation, he caused it gradually to nppcnr out-of the darkness rind glow with a sickly phosphorescent light. An apparent gems. which next appeared. turned llfrinl: nf deformed and carious tooth, cnlll-r-tr-d in the dental de- partmont of the hospital. To show the valuoand’ power of the X rnys, as iit present used, a. honlthy live rabbit in a box was shown as u skeleton of ghastly shadow bones. with the jaw bones moving up and down. contentedly chewing something that wll invisible. l l norm. vrcronla, Offoro to tho trlvoillno public o comfortable. up-to-dafo hotel. 0on- hlno 44 roomo with prlvflo bothoflho Onio- lno is famous oil ovor Canada. Tolophonoo in Ill rooms. Oourtoolli oorvico. H. pxQAzAA v-vvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvv C. IRQWN Manager A l Charlottetown“ ‘i Hotel 00., Ltdfi e Proprietors ' > nknkxkk-n -1- xkx VICTORIA HOTEL 1.. n. Spence, St. John; o. f. _Wiison, Halifax; o. s. _-=0lnit. Brldgewater; J. C. Jord n, TOFOIIg G. . Scott. Moht i; MT,- Ailon. Toronto; P. J. Kane, New York; W. Kemp, Guelph-MAI’; Campbell. Toronto; W. dough, Halifax; C. Hsvard. Mohinollrk. colored voile showinll‘ that plaid may associate with tho ‘dressy, ‘gowrnprovldink its mater-int is dhiffnn and it! cniorinks delicatef Mayhsp summer, will bring to us some of these bewJtching hats. _.__&a>-_- 6o vul is the luimiy of petrol- eum that the V9110 lines in the lini- llbllfltfl“ alone. illicit carryit fromthe walls to central points for storage or. to r series, are more than 3th to girdle the eartlrat the equator. A lfoisb balance is abominable to his more. out s ion weight is His delight. A man who has not learned til in out for 1b _ =--- 1' “ ' ' y “up y; grllteiilna" £1.38" ggkophmirlz: 1-,- gllfilg; 10:180.. nus lgvod. if_ you have vagerautzli ‘flow J‘:gi0w:16:ltewt: l" .~ - . ‘- ' ‘ "" '- ' ' ' "l! "l! illiterate of Fr. Jenni- u or flfl. almond u... tic up» February "i1 .1 . 4- ti! ti!“ "y- . . -. . If. ~ _. tfioyllll b: T!!!‘ “l! l“ kinetic yo. A“ 10:33, A QM H6‘ ll mus“ l‘ M“ who nivr oonvoiit vlss built about l‘ vision otflfigs ma?! lgltilalet mfllgimflflgmfn cudhoiy: o‘ serous to his“ b ‘aw: under tho pastorate dais ‘tiiflidctlbloi "luau life. wuss. .B.i. _ _ so an lliro annulus-r. l “ - . any "No" will wretched alter. be a weak an man till ‘he does-aid ‘From eye and oar and tongue and touch and thought. reject all in his lunch ovor rllnoo thooo . eight your: ago. llfrd hob oirhihod oxcollint results. His avenge ll?rll ollgmiy anal-your u. n pn- no m u" 1am Mun ro like: Ho boiiovoo-lln rblflncod MO first-cine icoo. m.» In Fox Oflouflo wot-y morning. .r~r'v.: . l.) hi... Gtiryifiiohélhy Evo " ' i Mr‘. E. 1R. Crew Itlhl ho has fed Mtflllflll Fox llloouitn ‘i Hi lo fooldng then oomlmor Ind-homol- Mor and lo fading Mr. lrovv is will known lilnztnoofox _ Qjho olwnor of Olr Ghorioi, one “of the mo: boo ui Oil r foxoo in tho wont-lli- Muriel ll l“ Q fi at‘: but brooding otoolc. ln.. I ' times with hammer. This will close l3. Fisher. Montreal; E. L. Earl, tho hole. and you will save a Montreal; C. L. Grant, New Glh- plumbers hill. gow; W. S. Grant, City. ' -'.- \.'.-.‘J lloouib ‘Moo minuflciluroll, Ilflfir lmporlll Ood-Lilvonoii Bonoda. and. In. .4 string‘ of sparkling’ out. tn ho nothing more than a. -