"so." "<- "T ‘A in.“ ill ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY "‘ . an _ and seed also due to arrive one car information 0f Chief -eummsnslo: susmdes cor. .4110? from Helms“ cstslqi. LEGEJH“ ‘Pflnclmfl m “- - s MERSIDE susmsse lender“ 11* 111° 911119“- lit» I couJiga _open|u h,’ B.“ 3_ ilullway Station. Tuesday. _ * . m4. Business, Shorhhsnd and day 111111 Thursday. Asst-g‘! '. j, . 0° Civil Service. Prospectus free. 111111 23111- 1° i0 12 B- m. é‘ 0 4 p. in. . I . Write Box 14s. J. P053011. ofiliaci- ._ 7-8-8231 1' - ' pal. Ill ' and thevphoicest of Red Rose Teas is the —POLl0! coon-Kt the 1,111- ico court on Saturday morning, on Prohibition ~JUST ARRIVED one car flour hard coal. Place your orders 1118138010!‘ BBTIIOIII‘. "l0 Parties , , early as there is a limited amount charged with an infraction of the ' left for sale. Fox biscuits also in Act, appeared for trlsi. The first ‘film. foflw! to berry out his promise to star her on the screQn. Ass 1111111111 ballasts: has started .1111 for $100,000 against ‘F; white, {wealthy film producer. A sensational trial is 1 \ expected ' 'l‘1l1l\'. “Slow Down, It's Safer and clli-api-r" Judge James II. Gould W. G. Y. TuEsl-“ry. AUGUST 25 Fox trot, "My Svrvetlluart" .. _\Vcil \\'(il' iSitllrlli-lzlally. N. Y.) (11'1'111'1*'11'i1 (;(.snqi“fll |.;1,.,-i,-i,- pnnnnu“, Fox trot. “Dream Halter of Japan" Tim hilncyvlvs i4“, Mpiprs) . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. l“l‘ii Eastern Standard Time ‘"911 11 11:30 11. Ili."SitlCli nlurlvt 1-1». '. ish1y1i1ik‘=1lh>-'e" w,“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nevin-Stair 11.11‘ a. 111.—I'roiluei~ inarliit W 11111199111- ,,,,,.,_ 'l‘ulk, "Flassroiun instruction by llailiil in Uiiilliillil i'ubllc Stiliools" 11:50 :1. 111.~—i{l'pi1rt v11 l-‘urul \ii)\'i'lIl4'lIi ill‘ iwltuce, from llli- i1’l'l'l"l1'l‘ii 11y “Pl-Iii i‘). iliflkfiilli- NPW r0111 suiii- 1101.1. 1.1- 1211-111. il"l"l1.\' 14llli\'l'1111l'11l11'11 vi auil Iii lrlei l.» 59111111151- li 115 .1. 1 i. S.Nar.1iObs<-rv:l= P1111111 5111115» _ m“. m“, 5 4,1,; u. “.\li\illi-y" Vralnleul 1;uo |1_ 111, _\111,~;ii~ 1111-1 :1il»lri\..~, h. “Own (‘ol11|v=sit1o11' ...Sc1uple _ Mr. Sempie ' Fox troi, “i1‘orgot Me Not Means itenlelnher Me" Conrail Orchestra Fox lrol. "I've (lot a b‘eeling for “A Novel (l.t't Shop. " . . . . . . . . .. Kira. t‘. \\". \ 5:110 p. 111. Proilui-i- uuil -~l<>1‘l\ market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 13:00 p. 111.-- iiiilnlll‘ mllsii- 11y 01111111111" ..li(‘illit‘i‘l1i')!l~wal.t0l‘SOh Joseph .\, (‘hieki-ni- and his (‘lover Ul'l!ll_"$ll'il Club Orchestra of llotel 'l‘i'l1 lilyek, FUN IP01. "lflll/"TS 1111110 11! i1 11°11!" Albi-nv. N. Y. 51111112 'l‘rail" . . . . . . . . .. Hearst .'i':1ill p. 111.~~ll;l.<i-l1:1il sl-ores. Orfhihhiril "- 11, 111_ Prim-om by Jack 10:15 p. 111.-—-()r;:.an _reeital by q-uvhnds 1),-,.|,..,i,~ Hti-illii-u i-l. iloisl-lalr, from you} 1,-1.1, mil-n] 1Ii~. . Watli-rsiui l’ro1:lor‘s ilarmanus llleeckor 111-11 'l‘1i_\-ii1r';1 (lrvlleslrll ll iii, Albany, N. Y. Ifux trot. “llvliovl- I\l1_-" .....il1i‘tllllt' ' 1),»,-1,,.,si,~,, Mlnard's Llni meat-H eals Cuts. Montague Horse Races The postponed horse races will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 The 2.18 mixed class has been changed to a 2.22 straight trot, and the following horses are entered: Mi-ss Belle Rico Radiant glcnmorra ' incomparable fiaby Todd Kellie 2.40 TROT X-Ray Casey Todd Frisco Dircct Wiliiwah Dapper Don Marjorie Stella Todd Mickie B- Carladian Belle Silver Todd Jack Todd Lloyd Gevrlle T111, Pup Devcnport Prince 2.25 PACE National R. Brlby Aubrey Prince Mac Alberta Patohen Zau Baughinavi Major $< Mac Aubrey Hccivr Northern Lady Billie Aubrey Grace Hastings Jolly Polly Thirty-two horses are entered in the three above classes, and every one out foi- the money. so be on hand when the bell rings if you want to see a real horse race. Special Train leaves Charlottetown at NINE UCLOCIQ carrying horses as well as people, return second class fare, $2.00. Be with the crowd. Good meal tables will be on the grounds, and Montague has a repu- tation for its eats, so you won't go home hungry. ice cream and other well stocked saloons will be on the grounds. Band music by the Caledonia Band. Admission ,. Aaiim 50o; Children 111i!" 12,‘ 25c l1 not flne on Wednesday will be hold on Lsbor Dsy, em. 1st. st0ck.—— A. H. Affleck, Albany. 3i on fox business. Lynn, Mass, slngton, the guest of Miss Mary * is claimed they have luade ropoubiaccoriling to flgilrcs just published case was dismissed as thgi-g w“ not sufficient evidence for» 1 coil. —4UMMERSIDE AGlNTm- Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDou~ 1311151111» a °°11V1°11°11 W" 111115111911 aid Drug Co., ir now Guardian rep- resentative in, Summerslda, and will be pleased to receive advertising and Job Printing. Mr. ailii the defcndept- was given a sentence of eight mouths in jail, 1-1, -—.T0 HOLD EXHIBITION._ MacDonald. w“; ~ 11m Mqming The Prince County Exhibition will Guardian at his store. His teie- he hehl this year as usual. the bus. phone N0. is 12-2. tf. incse men of Summerslde having 5;‘, subscribed sufficient money to war —————<-O@———-- rant the executive of the Summer- ‘EERSONALS side Driving Park Association in V carrying on in this regard. The -—l\‘ir. John A. Lea, Sllllllllflfflillt‘. date 0i‘ ‘the Exhhltion this year will left Thursday 011 a trip to Colorado probably be during the week com- 11101101111: September 22ml. \_.._ IDBVVB, —Miss Margaret McKcnnu, of is visiting in Ken- wv-v Maclutyrc. THAT CAR OF ——M.s G. G. Martin, wife of Dr. Martin, of Chicago, is vlstlug Sum. merslilv, the gilt-st of Mr. and Mrs. AAAALAAALI .1. 1:, wyiiti. 1’ YQURS -——- 1. . ~—Mr's. llarry Higgins, New Brl- i» 5y HARRY 5. 90111-55 lain, (‘o'n11., is visiting her mother Mrs. \\’. J. Sullivan, Sunmrcrside. ~~The llllsscsdiuth. Ethel and Iyiariop and Muster James Jarillnc, the cillidreu of Mr. J. C. Jarilinc, left Summerslilc 011 Tilursilay to join their father at Troy, Vermont, where he is now located. —-Mr. W111. H. Sullivan 1111s rc signed his position in the Suiuuior- DOUBLE REDUCTION DRIVE aide Provincial Bank to take up a “‘ n, R T_ Hob I11 double Tetilltllllflli‘ drive the load is a housing the same as in the bevel gear drive. The power is trauslllitieil ‘to the road whcclis the lsaule as in the l)(‘.VL‘i gear drive. ‘The right axle drive ig- obtained by LONDON, Aug. 25.—-iMr. F. Cwmcuns of bevel drive gears, but Wade, AgcntiGonerai for Brltisiugrcater reduction in small sluice (foluulbia and chairman of the ex- than is possible l11 bevel iirivo is QUllliVe committee of the (llillilillfllllfllllillllfitl by introducing a second scietloil of the Pageant of Empire set of gears. 111C131.‘ second gears writes toThe Times expressing on being of the spur 1111111" lypc. The behalf of tho Cilllfltilhlll U0lllllllit0tllglilzi1101' or 1111i two gpuf-ggflfg is “their (i081) gratitude to the thou. nmunteil on the same shaft on sands of voluntary performers wbojwilich the larger of Ithc two ‘bevel iu so short a period. 1n the face oil-gears acts, and the iilifcrentlul “nDQTIIiiOl-Jd cond1itions—climatl1o through which ‘tile power is applied and UiilCTWlSC-"iltlVt! succeeded in to thc drive shalt ii; luounted 011 portraying a culoful uuii dramatic the larger of the two spuragears. illl-ltory of Canada so magnificent This type of zixie is ilsell only cu 1Y"- Th2“ 1110131118 Post! rtufiiglls to the trucks of iiL-{il carrying capacity. pagean as 1e mos s r 11g sue. ' position as cashier man's Ltd. -—i-@-o>-—i— PAGEANT BIG SUCCESS lnorc entrancing and complete spec-Ivlbrzilor Ilorn works. Lacie. of its- kind has ever been M. L_ O'bear_\' presented in this or any country, and warmly supports llie sugges. tlon that tho pageant be continued 11 September. Am‘ BARON BYNGUS ITINERARY Aura-A Vibrator iiorll works iii the sumo iminuer as 11111-11’ the Vl- brator cull lu fact a Iliorn is me!" oly a Vibrator coil wl1cre_ti1e Vi- brator coll, i11 fact a horn is mer- — iilisc which ulakcis. the sound. ii is NORTH BAY, Aug. 25.—Thc itill- an iron core around whlell in erary of Baron llyng through wound a winding of insuiateil wire. Northern Ontario next week was Connected directly to this but aw- anuounccd today at the '1‘. anii N, t). ay fronl the core is a steel blade on Railway offices.‘ The party will to it is fiisitoueil a Tungsten point. sin-mi Su11ila_l' in camp at 'l‘1-111ag- upon this point is another blade of uml, and will leave Monday noon brass, uipon which is also lllfilllllltll for Cobalt, hulking short visits u 'I‘un,:steu point. When tho horn there and at Haileyhury. Thcreaft. button is pilaileli the current from er he will visit two towns daily the ilattery ulagnetizlvs t-ho iron being at lroqquois Fails and (fuch- core oi‘ the coil and draws the rane on Friday. to onii his trip u- blaile down to it. immediately it long the T. and N.(). Ho will then strikes the ('()i"0 the point parts proceed west along tho National from the other point opening the ‘frunscontlncntal to connect with circuit, the spring blade then flies tho Algoma Central for the S00. buck to its normal position. owing {co-i to the (lO-liljlmfillllilililil of the INDIANS ARE HOSTILE core when the points ODPll. The ——— ipnlnts again come in contact with PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Ailg. 25. each other ivlciiiug tho circuit ‘and —indlans of Kilwancooi valley. again -the ulagllotie current draws near Kilwangu, are showing signs-lithe illulle ilown tn it, lhc speed of hostility to tourists visiting lilo with ivhli-il this happmls causes iiixtrct according to reports rem-iv. the noise that is common to the oil iii-re. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (fes- Vibrator Ijlorn. ur, oi‘ Priuci- Rupert, were turncil -<.'@'"—'-—' buck by tho Indians when they at. SALES OF LIFE INSURANCE IN tempted to pass from Kllwunga to ' CANADA. tho Nuns river. Authorities state they have hud Sales of life insurance l11 (tun- iil(li‘l.‘ difficulty in this (listricl. thumaiia for the monill of Jilly 1024 with any other poi-thorn b11111], lthvcr.» 5% above those for July 1023. cil threats against settlers and suc- by the Life insurance Sales lie. ceolli-il in discouraging several search liuri-ilu, of Iiurtforil. (‘i111- while-s who intended to take upmccticiit.0011111111111“ which do over lanil. When tho census was 11011115831141 of the Canadian iiliélllltifiti re. tilkcu thrl-ir yours ago the Indians ported nu zletuzli volume of sales lil‘ilVl‘ iuiulucrators from their vli-10i 333.205.1100 11“ lflllllllurtill to S31.- lzlge and refuscil to give iilztuiia re. 639,000 in Jilly 1021i. The sales for iiuireil. it is understood that till the year to date or seven ulollths effort will ho made to havi- 111111924 were 522021161101) as irolupurctl Police to $203,7li1,tl00 for seven 111111111111 1923, an increase of 12%. Sales for lh: twelve uiouths ending .1i1iy 31, 1924 were $501,292,001) us (‘olnpilrcd with $li~l7.iil'iil,il00 for thi- similar ilerioil oi 1021i, an increase of 111%. (Tompariug Jilly 1921i sales with those of July 1022i, tho provinces of Aiilliflli, British CUiililliilii, Now Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, and Newlouuiliiluil show increases 11nd Manitoba, Nuvu Scollu, Princi- Ed. ward island. land Saskatchewan, decreases, Newfoundland heads tho lli-lt with an increase of 28%, The cities of Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Toronto, Vancouv- er, and Winnipeg llll show luercuse, both for Jilly of this year as com. pared to Jilly of inst year. and for seven, months 1024 as compared t0 seven months 1923. Ottawa shows tho greatest increase for the month fiflllylliitilflf! the greatest in- crease for the seven months. lloyui (‘auuiilau Mounted selll to tho reservation. CUCURA ¢—--<-o-4>---—- Forchildrenanath‘ can. MscKENZlE APPOINTED Cuticurs Soup is ideal for children because it is so pure and cleansing, and so soothing when the skin is hot, irritated or ruby. Cullcurffsl- cum also is sscsilsnt for children. I LONNDON, Aug. 25.—-Among the appointments of . new regimental colonels announced by lilo War Of- fice is that of Majorfleneral Sir, Colin MacKenzie to be Colonel of T. G. IVES, Secretary. oBH-M-S-lmtb the Qenforth Highlanders. General Mackenzie was chief of the Can- alau General Staff at Ottawa some 1 years ago. ' victlon, the other case, that’ 9g a ,, . Sydney, whore it took the ccss of tho exhibition. It says a 110i QllCB.—iP1i0ilfit3 explain how thcl Mwl-IOII- Holmsn‘: Ostslos. ..'LAD E8’ COATQ. The best line we h ve ever shown-ti‘. 3W. 8181-3 Murdock & Co. ..°EAS‘I'ERN AGE ' llrJ. W. Murdock is now ’ isu Ag- eut in Montague and, e pleas- ed to 4 ive news advertis- ing, Job" nd renew- rlntihg ul subsc Iibllé’. ’ ..'0UR NEW IALL- GOAT! have just arrived We can save you money by buying your coat from us.—J. W._ Murdock t 0o. 3782-8.I$.iii ‘HORSE NOTE-Mr. James Collins, Montague. has disposed off his splendid draft. horse to parties ioSyduey at a vary fancy figure, Duncan McDonald negotiated this sillc, and we ilnderstand is on the lookout for about half dozen more for same market. ..*HARVEST STARTED-Grain crops are ripening very fast with this continued warm weather, many fields in this vicinity are already in atook and the grain is said tu be well filled, harvest will he on lu general during the present week and indications, with some excep- tions, appear good. The potato iarop is excellent as is also tile tur- nip and root crops. H. ..*S. S. PlCNlC-—The pupils of St David's Presbyterian Sunday School Class held a very enjoyed picnics on Tuesday, Aug 19th, in Air. H. Parker’s field, u large num- her of children and adults were present uud both the young and iiiillilt! entered into the enjoyment and spirit of the occasion, a dainty lunch was served in picnic style auii all went home delighted with the evening's enjoyment. A. ..*SHlPPiNG.—-The Schr. Argo (‘apt.- Murphy arrived in port. alter u long and tldlous voyage to capt. about tslx weeks to dispose of u cargo of produce, owing to a very dull market. This vessel will likely go for :1 cargo of graveL-The schr. Victory W.,'i‘. Capt. Allen sailed re~ reutiy for Sydney fur c0ai.— The sclir. Sen Foam Capt. Dutuey also sailed for Pictouf to engage in the coal trade. .."FlSHlNG.—'i‘he "Big Four" re. ill-wed operations oui the Island ‘ziuil has opened 11p a Fishing Station at Nuufrugc Harbour where they now are purchasing coiifish iliiying a good price "from the knife" to the fishermen. Quite u number of fishermen from all parts are now congregated at Nuufrilgc. A few mackrcl are being caught cn. ‘ 1 1 coats. ed from Boston. Mr. lianc luicl1il~ illg lgolng into the fox Imshicsfl- (11153 fiillfiililltl llolnc (romprlsing a wl1olc'block and coutalillug almost five acres of fertile land is most beautifully situated and commands ‘the trail for hui-t purposes. They don't scour to "bi-to" or be attract- fur coil is now on. Thcrcureaiow llris of lobsters right in shore wait. lug to be trapped and it is a great temptation to the fishermen the price 111 England has gone away up. ..*WORK AT HOME-The chief reason why s0 few loft (eastern) i111 the harvest excursion was ‘the bald fact that lhcru was work for the people at home. The extensive work going on, on the public roads has furnisileii elnployuleut and would be ilarvesters were not force dto go west. There would be no exodus if work could be furnish- ed at i1o111c. and ‘a regular “puy- day." it is the lack of "pay-days." here that force-s the young men and maidens to seek other shores, where there are “pay-days." All would be only too hxrppy to work at home for much less uioucy than abroad if only such work, and wages, perscntcd itself. For l.l1c first time in history tihcre are puy- days along Eastern King's this summer, thenci- the people are contented to‘ remain and work lit home. ..*WELCOME VlSlTORS.—Mlss Ada Westhuver who with her luotiler is among the visitors lo Montague at present tho guests of the letters parents. Mr. and MPH. Eli Ward Parkman. enjoys t-he honor of there being one of tl1c vessels in port nilmell ‘after her the Aila Wcsthaver. This schooner, built some fcw years ago by her father Capt. Westhuver ol Lunouiuirg, N. S. is today owned and vuuunanileil by one of ollr own townsmen Capt. Vcrnou Peuriiuu, who zilthough still quite a young muu holds papers. making 11111 eligible to coulmauil either stcnm or sailing vessels to ally part of the world. This schooner, (yplcul of tho nloiliirn ijilllfilillllfg fishermen ls one of the finest fore uuil lifters ever semi ‘n this port, unil since l1cr'urrivai some few (lays ago. has been visited by practically all of our citizens. She will likely remain hero until the 1x111 when sho will loud proiiilcc. “JMANY HAPiPV RETURNS.- Mr. William McConnell. the grand old man of Georgetown was Friday receiving congratulations on tho at tainment of his niluctieth birthday. Being remarkably vgorous and ac- tive with his iflCliliiPfl nearly iii-i keen as ever. Ho is still 1v familiar figure-fin the streets oi‘ (lcorgotown Thunsilayho walked four miles and afterwards attended a Sunday School picnic of St. David's Church taking hie usual interest in tho children's sports, Hy the way Mr. McConnell capahly filled the proh- lom of Superintendent. of the Slin- day School for sixteen years, ro- ssigning in 1916 we may also add that he has been an honored elder of St. David's Church for thirty years. —iA. "JPROPERTY CHANGES.- Hlllside one of the best residential properties in Montague and owned by Mr. Alexander Merged now of Charlottetown has recently chunk ed 11011041111111 is today the property of Mr. Harry Lane, who with Mrs- Lsne sud little boy hsre iust arriv- 1 ., , eil hy bait as they used to but 110' liloubt will some day. Night flsbing1 a magnificent view of the town and w-aior iron-t and Mr. Lane is certainly to be rongratuiziteii on his purchase. We hope that the loss sustained by 111a towu lu tho removal of ‘the McLeod family will as bc fully 11121410 up by tho new com-r ers- We have every reason lo bc-l \ llevo that it -will. If the town eounr cliiors wouldn't ilo it forthe Dill!!!‘ for Mr. Lane's sake they will have a culvert placed ili the bog hole back o ‘.\icGregor's warehouse no it has 1on1: enough been a disgrace lo the town, -also a light is needed on this street-J, ___--¢+c-——— PERSONALS turned to Morel] to resume her (lull-rs as Principal of the. school. A. . .'Mrs.i*7. hicKiunou, (ieorgctnwu is spending a short vacation in Mt SliJWlifL visiting relatives. A. 1118.00 00111.1 1.... 0.00 $30.00 Coats for $15.00 MOORE 8 PI°LEOD residents u Sackviiic Sircvi, surely _ ..'Miss MarlonvDouglzls, has re- - Sale of Summer Coats you can use a nice lightweight. “slip on” for the remainder of the season-and you know how com. fol-table a coat is for boating, motoring or just gOing about, on these cooler eveningsr—lt will pay you to get acquainted with this clearing sale of handsome Summer $20.00 Coats for $10.00 $40.00 Coats for $20.00 mutilriell to their ..'Mr. (ilills, Inspector of ilreii» gee. spent the week cud l11 tic-urge‘. town. A. - ..'Mr. ailii Mrs. Percy I11. Keep- ing and little iluughter, Kcntvillc. N._S., are visiting Mrs. A. A. Cogs- woll. Gcorgelmvn A '.."Misa Currie llolupl1iil, Char» lottctown, ls sili-nillug a two weeks vacation ut hcr homo in George. town. A. ..'Mlss [Cathleen Doyle has ac- coptoil ii position as lilarhiar 1n Morcll West aliil left lust week to begin her iiillicti. A. ..*Mr. and Mrs. Boyce 11nd party uloturcil to New Anuun 011 Weilucs» day to attend tile races. A. ..'Mrs. Eiiwuril MacDonald was a puusienger lo (ieorgetowu, lust week to visit his mother, Miss Mary llicDonulil. A. ..‘Mlss Kathleen, Manuel and hull-o Fraser. liullfux, are B])Ull(i< lug u short vacation visiting rricnils uuii relatives in (icorge. town. A. ..'Mlss Margaret (irlfflil, has re- turned to tho Parochial house, utter spouifng her holidays with her purenls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grif- fin, tllcngurry, Lot 7. ii. ..'Mrs. John MucKlmlon uuii ilaughtcr Catherine. who have bcuu spending n month's vucutlou visit- ing Mrs. Anilrow Iteslu, Imrchostor, Masai, r-turucil l0 their homo on Weilnosdny. A. ..'Mrs. Wm Lovers and daughter, Mabel and son Waldron, who hnvci boon spending u month's vacutiou in Dartmouth were passengers to their home on Wednesday. A. ..'Mlss Margaret Bradley and Miss Mary Kehoe, Georgetowp, were passenger to Charlottetown, on Tilellday an route to Glouces- tcr, Mass" where they intend m. siding for the future. A. in Georgetown. ..*Mr. Clarence Wallace, Maine, is silt-oiling u short vacation in Georgetown, a guest at the McDon- ulii lIote-i. A. _-'Mrs. Dicks. North Sydney rc- turuedt o -(ll1a1'lotti~ti1w|1 alter iqlun iling a short vilcuilou visiting Mrs, Beatrice tskinnerrA __’l\’i|.~ts Jeuuitv Mllrliltfii- is spen- iliug u short vacation in George- tow11 visiting l'rli~11ile.—-i'\. ..*Juiigc hiullar, llailfux, who has beau sileuillilg a short ViiUiI- tiuii il1 (lt‘l)l‘t.{t!iU\Vll has i't‘llli‘ili‘.li to his home, iiu was uccoulpziuieii to New iiiasginv, by his cousiil. Mrs. 11111111111 Sielvarl: and Miss Iiuieu Sti-ivari. A. __‘1io.v. .\. J. W, iiock and wile Fort Falrtii-iil Jialue. are vfislling old friends ill iieorgelolvli. all oi‘ whom ilftl iioiiuillcii to sue them zlgalu. Mr. li(ll'l( ii: a filrluor pastor of Si. ltlivl<i's Prcs-lyviiiriun Cimrch and preuchoil there with ulucli ac- :~ ‘lanee on last Sunday evening. _,A_ . WILKINS DREAME OF 4 AT'I'ACK, FIRE , AWOKE Now/mic. u..r.. A1111. Eli-Grant liklne, negrogdreargeil llc was being attacked by i ‘luau. Ho reached uuderliils low for u rc- ~ro Flue WIFE swim, Queen's University. Belfast. ireland. recently conferred honorill’ ilcgrccs cl Doctor oi Laws on the D They are shown in their gowns and hoods after the ceremony. home inllostou, 1112153., this weckJt (‘ire and then Wfikc llil. 110 111111 11°‘ cc. He hall shot and klili-il his wile. Wilkins was arrested. A INSECT Birssi Minsrifs takes thcisltlng on with you. " ..'Rev. Mr. Clarke, accompan- ied by his wife and children and sister Gertrude Whiting, who have been snendins two weeks vlsltillg 01‘ them. 'i‘ake it 111 i111. woods 1 ' uke and Duchess 0i York- vnivor, flreii at the ghostly Invali- ‘ . 7//fi'//Ai _ \ ;.lllllllllilllllllll. Write for dsslons 11111 Anythirlq from 11111111111111” marker l0 _. m“; elaborate ::e2\\\\"sY'1lII! i. div- wgrkmsnslilp 1M1 . pr bee m ttis but. _ so» Montague -1-<