owmWW The Guardian ls Read Dally by 42,000 People, _. Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers. wMwM *"”vw*N"1;'V'A'A'T-AYAJJ:'_LT:::::::";'V'var"J'A"'_"`~:""`:"""'YJ'°`-'~`-`ff-`-`-`~`-`~'- -'- - -v - -‘-‘::::;::¢::,v:::¢y¢--‘-::_:_‘.'::.-_z-_-:.1-_-_-_-_&~_ _~,-_-,-_-_- -_»_»,-_»_1_~_-_-_~_-;_-,-;_~_-_~:_~::;:JL‘-`-`~`f`~`-`-'-‘~'-‘-1'-‘-‘-2*::.1:-‘:::_~:.-.-.-.‘§-‘-L;-‘rrr-2*-f-zzz21':.xr_1:;.~_»:::_-.1=.-_-_-_»_-,-_-_-:_-_-,~_~_-¢_~,-;_~v-_-_-_»_»_-_~_»,~_~_-Y-_~_»_-_-_-_~_-,_-_-_>_-_»_~_»_~,_-_-_~;;_-_»_»_»,-:_»_»:_-_»_~_-_-;_»,~_~_~_~_~_-_-_»_»_»_~_»_-_-_»_-,-imma' ' A THE CI-IARLO_iiEi0W ARDIA Mo"raN|N¢» oA ll-Y l‘.'.2.".'-'&‘<2l'»*-'¢1'=l‘-°-i‘»l¥l»’»» --.1 l _ CHARwrrKr0WNL CANADA TUESDAY- “BRUARY 22- 1916 _ é°.:'.i::'.ls'.':;."=°.‘.>l.r.:::.:r:°...... ...»_ m:rlEwE|> lcllvlw ouwEsTEllN Fnoln lluns, again use Poison Gases and l-furiously Attack Allied Positions but _ in every Case are Driven Back. German Positions were Silelled and Seriously Damaged (Special to Twc Guardian) reeted against our lines all intense bombardment and successive emis- l’AItlS. Feb. 21.-A \Vur Ofllco of- 5 _p g g liclal statement to-night says in seven kilometres the enemy atternp _Torpedead u Tug and Six Trans H sham. to Have Baum mms 'men with ”"“m°“5‘ oiirlin Effeotyive Fighting Force. (swam to The Guardian) St, Johrr Telegraph-llnvl-ng spent LONDON' Fel” 21___A“ Amcd sul* twenty-two years in nlllitaly life and marine passed through the Dnrdn- l\l*»Vll\l§ S00" iw'-iv" ’*"r"l"“ 0" l-1"’ nelles on Tuesday last, reached the Wcslef" from' Ll”““’“"“l-"C”1°“°l Bosphoms and y_m-pedoed mm tug I.. l{. Beer. _tho new conlmanding nf- and six transports laden with munl~ 'llwr of the 140th battalion, wllo ur- UUMI according to an Atlmlls du.. rived in thc city last night. is n. nran sputch to Reuter's Telegram Com- Ui When” his boy” “‘“y.b° proud' “nd pany. 'The presence ul’ at ltostilc one who stallds pronllru-.ntly among submarine caused a panic at Con- ll;?)v;3i‘i§“l"Y mc" "Y '|10 '““"m“““` ) (I0 . . I ' sumtmople Colonel Boer is from l_'.rlnce Eli- ward Islarnd, having resided ill the city of Charlottetown for many years past. lie was second ill vomrnunli of the Prince Edward island Light ilorsc before the outbrl-:lk ol' the war. When the call curne he left sion of oison as alou at front of his home in the tlardon ol' the (lulf t- _.___ and oincd the stall' ot' the Lord Artois ou the north road from Lille tllc enemy exploded a mine. imme- diato counter-attacks drove him from the Cratnr, one ol' the sides of whlcll we held. At the end oi' the afternoon the Germans carried out ll. violent bombardment of our trench os to the northwest of Givenchy to which ollr batteries responded eller- getically. South of the Sommc in the sector of Lihons after having di- ed a sortie from ills trenches a .1 l llAl.ll<*Ax, Feb. 19.-'rlrt-re was Strathcona Horse. rzoluc over lo dll/0l‘S D0il\lS but Hi- all W0i`0 l°9P“|9' .“ something doing" last night at the England with the ilrst contingent. 011 by 0lll‘ HPC- lil Cllalllimglle We Citadel-three German prisoners at. During his activities in the militia, effectively shelled German organiza- -tenlptod to escape. but Fate had other Colonel Beer became well known to tions west of the road between St. fplmu. for them, and they are to-day in maritime province rlile rncrl. having Pilaire and St. Sonplet. in Argonne lgnfe keeping. ._ , ,on several occasions been u member we directed u destructive fire on " 'i`he Citadel moat appeared in the of the maritime riilc team at the il. enemy works in the neighborhood or role of Fate, and obstructed success- it. A. shoots at Ottawa. the road i'rom St. Hubert and demol- fully the enterprising plans of the ills unit left England ill April, lshed several observatories in the Teutons. 1915. as a Daft 01' the itll Cillmdlllil .outskirts of Clleplly wood. .. ¢~.-_-.-,~_-¢<_~_-_~.>~. -_».-_-_-_~_-Y-_-_-.-.-.1 .N _-.~_-Y-_» -_-.-.-_-» .._`.A_A_-_ _ .» ~».».- -- ~.»,-_- _-.~_--.»~_~_ e-_-_-Y-_--R#-.-_-.~- climb up, went round and gave llimscll' ers and Canadians ill its ranks, but ‘up to the guard. also notifying him not it single native-born English was that ills two friends were ill the moat. allowed to enlist in this unit. _._.____._______-.- a A Big Jump Yesterday ' They planned to scale the moat with Artillory' Iirlttudo. llludo UD 0l` illlf tho aid of a repo-a nice strong new Lord Stralllc.olnl. Horse. the Royal rope with which (howl) _tnny lm.| pr-0. (lltnulliall Dragoons, the 2nd King vided tllemsclves. Oncnlan sue.-eetleli l'lllWu\`ll ll0l‘S1‘. Illlfl U11* ll0Ylll Coliti- ln getting out of the moat, hut vainly liian ilorse Artillery. The 2nd King his companions attempted lt. When, Edward llorso was not strictly a ufter frequent attempts. it became Canadian unit, hut wus composed ol' apparent that they could not " do the coionials and 'recruited in Englallli. _ trick," the man who had been able to There were Austrians, New Zealand- lt is sllpcrllous to say that the The big battles tilrough which the "parting guests " were all speeded- Strathcona Horse passed during the back whence they escaped. time Colonel Beer was with that unit The man who reported to tire guard were Festubcrt, Givenchy. Messines was i`ound to have $50 ill his posses- and Ypres_ Colonel Beer was for ai0l1.` six months ill the first line trenches ‘ and during that time did not receive ” V *_ _ , _ V ._ lx. single scrxch. _ .lie returned to Subscribers Made a Good Show Yesterday °“.;‘.;‘.;‘.:‘..I::‘..°'.:’.';“"’.'.~... ..........._ Lleutelant-Colonel Beer said: “l wit-il the ltesult that 0ne, liundred and Thirty-six Soldiers. are assured Rubbers forthe ilays oi Thaw and Wei which will sooube on us. " Mr. Jiggs,” with Per- " T U Htook otler the command this evening and inspected the men. I am highly leased with the a earunee of the ATHENS. Feb. 21. The 0lll"uls f comfortable quarters at west sl.. the chamber of' deputies during un ,]0hn_ The work ol' preparing this uudleuco with hills Collstullllfw yes- battalion for- the trout will go ahead fill!! Y-hal. ”~C!iIlE 1111091’ DOWUFB CON' with the assistance of my splendid R ” a ferred on him by the constitution, hc ¢,n|c(,,-3 we wp] prepm-Q g pam,]|0u Yesterday the Fund received a good lift and now 130 boys‘of the l05th are assured dry feet here. at Vnlcartier, in England and in the trenches. The boys are jubilant and are wondering _lust how long it will be before they get their feet in their rubbers. if subscriptions continue to flow in at the rate they did yes- wrilay. the boots should be on order before the end of March. A Elance at yesterday`s subscriptions will shew that many good men and true have added their names to the list of comforters. .including “Mr. Jigga." who with the kind permission of “Maggie” contributed his share to the Fund. What “Mr. Jigga" can manage to_ do, every husband who is not ll cypher in his own home can do. and of course there are no cy- llhers in Prince Edward island. A public-spirited citizen. who has al- ready given two sons to the service. called on The Guardian yesterday and said people should wake up to the urgent necessity for those rub- lJ0\‘s. lie has been at Vuicurtier. and mid the boots would be wanted thore even more than they will be hero in .Chn'rlottetowu. Everybody knows tho value of these rubber boots, and nil they have to realize is U10 llrzuncy ‘for subscriptions. ln 'UU llHys,the equivalent of $503 has been subscribed. 'or $50 por lloy- Sllrvly the tim _has now come when at lenst_$100` par day can be counted u on _ D _ , _ Please send your subscriptions at “U00 to_Mr. A. W. Hyudmall. H011- Treasurer. -Royal Bank. Charlotte- huvo $4.00 1o.oo a.oo Cildmoro. ' Ltd-. Andrew Bradley. Bloomin5 VL- M. F. Macklin. ` J. Gordon Mcliay. J_ Louis McKay. Allan L. McKay. A. E. Lyon. Adolphus McEwen,~St. Peters, F. J. Holman & Co. Ltd.. Angus McPhee. , Mrs. Helngyygli Hooper. Thomas . ay. J. H. JudCs1oni{Alexandra. Matilda ar . ' N. Gay, Pownal, liuroldMA. Messervcy. Grace csscrvcy, itobcrg B. Messervcy, ` Ethel Mcsservey, Miss Ruby Stewart. Miss Leota Stewart. William Ailnew. A. W. liyudmau, lt_ V. Malictt.. Mrs. l't. li. Campbell. Miss itutll 10. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. lt. Burnett. Miss Burnett. lan Burnett. ‘.'.'illic Burnett. Niall Burilcl-l. E. A. Foster. Mrs. F. It. ilcartu. Mrs. iinrry Johnsoll. Cornwall School. Mrs. Jus. Lynds. 1 ill* I`\1\|l>0¥` boots lt. E. Bugnull, lion. A. E. Arseuuult. J. J. McKinnon. Dr. W. i-I. Pothick. ' Mrs. Pethiek. Robert M. Boer. J. W. Stewart, _ V _ ' W. A. Weeks. David Reid. . Alexander Brant. Buu8Ul‘- - Mrs. Alfred PhilliDH. Arlin8l0ll- Mrs. F. P. Taylor. Wm. Duffy. Robert L. Cotton. Alex. N. Mckenzie. i..onK.Crook. W. ,It. Aitken. , .homes Pstonl; t IB. IIIJUI 6 Oil. ‘ illoorollnlldcheod. 4 Pill" M. P. lmllnv Jong Johnston. Lou! River- A. fiend. W, R. Taylor. Granville. . Hammond vessey, York. _ *hit '§`Morl-i;.“m l Q HB9] DOF, ._ Mn. Bruce Duekv J. A.--lofllple Mrs,-Juan. Dovornur Nancy.-Weeks - Charlottetown Bowling Alleys f »- o-I cn ~ `°1“'.*‘!"i"PF=Fr*:“F"!‘¢!*r`:“:“r‘:"!‘°:"?‘!"."‘f-"t“?‘!“!"5*‘:“ vltrrl`n`uAv*a sulecnlrrlons $41 would continue to work for the preser- are over 300 men now on the muster .flllilll til; wishes of all those whom. , _.___________ ,tie par ment represents. Tile King ~ . returned his thanks for the laudatory Mmards Un_|mem cures maumper' expressions which had been addressed ' to him. rr.. .. .......-.. nlllllls lllnnl Hlll THENIIHES The salvage corps recently organiz- ,._ _ .. _ _ :lm m':rk(;&' Thgvbuxdigm wmfm DU" guishcri itself ill the latest lighting gms” (io “jiri ‘U ‘ m°r“' ws” near Yprcs, was it Montreal regi- tlxs ywhillrugflre li wx? upfllwg HLOP; ’; ment, the 'l`wer1ty-Fourth. By silocl' (_0nsidomi)|e dum; _°rn_0n§' `:`c{"l'v°l(t luck tllcy llzljipcneti to be ill the fa understood tllogguildiu l“;’1';;_} trenches very c-use up on the right od Ml. (.M_m_ carried gms in “"` of those the Germans lnuuageli to °, ' HS t _k sm" lakc. in the scrimmage tllut ensued "uw on 1'________ they not only bout off their own at- ` "'_ tack. which never was serious. bllt 2. _wore ill the fortunate position of 5. being able to catch the Huns attack- lronches w l a cross _ J. C. Sims .l, .i. S. Wcdlock 5, I~‘, R. Newsom C. McCallum lt. Grant - Charlottetown Rubber' Co.. I.td.l 4 pairs boots 4. men who have returned since the V event. I loam that the position the Canadians new hold oniiiades the 4. euptllrcd trenches. and dsy and --- night they are tiring into the Ger- . . $467. ina-n position. The latest reports A W. HYNDMAN, ,from the Canadian front arez- Hon. Treasurer. "Things fairly quiet." --one-“Pew lvlr. .liege ` _ MInard'¢ Linlment Cures Dlphthoria. Mlnard’a Linlment Cures Colds. Etc- lttllll SUBllliHlllE ll.-lllll. l. ll. llllll _lIi$l|lLl|lS lllllllly lllllIHlll llllSPHllll|lS lillES ll0MMlllll lllllllli. liillllllll illl Hill] Were 0verestimoted,only one Mun Killed and linother injured. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, l\‘l=b. ::l.~-All oilicial colnnlunicaiion .concerning ~the tier- lnan air raid made over Walmer on Sunday says later estimates show the number of casualties was ovcr- estimated. the total being one young mall killed and another irljuréll. About 20 shop fronts in tlu~ town were blown ill. llll lllll li li\lllH UF PllllH|B|llllll i.0Nl)()N, Feb. 21.-"l‘ilat tllc move- ment l`or thc adoption of practical pro- ,hlbitioll during thc wur. which gained ,many advocates since King George bet the example of total abslirlcnce. is likely l_o receive little support from the Established Church is indlcatcll by the notion of thc house of laymen :lt the convocation of the Archbishop of (Tun- terbury held lrl London to-day. ’1`. G. Hughes moved it rr-sollltioll to the effect that the national llltcresis required the ccssnlloll of the use oi' alcohol. He urged ill behalf of the resolution that ll. would prornotv sobriety and thrift, which were greatly needed. and cxpresscll regret. that mully of those to whom the nation should look for a lend in the rn;\l.tc|' remained silent. Atllclstan Riley, it prolific writer on religious topics, opposed till- resolu- tion. ile said that drink rcforlnors always spoiled their cast- by going too far. Alcohol itself, he contended, was not all evil. lt was one of the “good creatures oi’ God.” it was excess in its uso tilat constituted evil. The rt-solution. ill a rnucll modified Term, was adopted. lt oxpn-.sscd morely,thc_ wish _for strict moderation and sell'-denial in the use of intoxi- cating liquors. ___ d .. ,uunlrlnnullll - -- lull lulsls' lsslslllls tsruuy comlllluleuled the Kiss 011 the immerllelely and I have no rleulil- -- 'l`OliON'l`(`). Feb. ill.-~ lnstl‘llcl.iolls had saved the country ut u most that will po lwnpg from when it gets have been received through the St critical juncture from the.h0rrors of‘;0 the fromj' John Alllbulsllco llrlgalic, overseas, war which had overtaken other small g0|0“e] Beer is vm-y anxious lo' ,within the Dominion ol' Canada, that states. They expressed the hope they fm up his battalion at mwe_ Thom there are vacancies at the present in thc hospital of rest homes oi' Great Uatlon of the resources of the nation 1-0|; of the 140.1, ,mg no Stone Wm Britain for those desirous of serving oo that they might be used for the be raft untm-ned to ml the mm up .the Empire as probotloners, or as bests interests of the nation and thus at once, nurses' assistants in these institutions and there is no call whatever for cooks, clerks. or dispensers, nor is tllcre likely to be any call for volun- -tecr helpers for some time. Persons sllould on no account pro- ceed to England without securing eul- ploylnent. and if they do so they are advised that this will be done at till-.lr risk. H market of Councillor B. G. Carter., --- 0n li_ut:el Amara (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Feb. 2l.»~-An oiiiclal re- port. received fruln the British oill- ciul 1-olnluuntiing in tho Mediterran- ean to-night says that in thc course: of all ueroplalle reconnaissance of the enemy's advanced posts east oi Suez on February 20. one of our rlviatolls descended to u. height of 1.00 for-t and delivered the enemy* fr. ing the British itl. . . ' .. -‘» 4. ilre froul their machine glms. From power station at Elhnssana with al 100-pound bomb. The British oill- cial communication on the Mesopota- mian campaign says: "Ou the 17li| and 19th February bombs were drop- ped by hostile ncroplanes on ollr culnp nt Kill. El Alnurn. No damage was duno. Olllerwlse. there in rlo change ill the siturltion." _ Mlnards Liniment Cures Gnrget in Gow :*2*F‘5‘?°.“‘S°'.* _ s='.»-f~s°e~°-.wg e~s~=s»=.».°' ill aid much alto WI! 1 W 0 W3! ,»,_»,.s~9°;=°.~.°' discrimina- thut Master the lion of e .being The that excellent party foot." of music such l‘ul-nlsh. the hours puts il. and was was solo, and thereafter, to the soft the suc- W Premier Borden , the Extent to 0rders have (From our Own Correspondent.) chases of war supplies Cullnlln wil have tile first cllunec. That promise, mode to Sir Robert llordon during his trip to England lost sulnmcr, ls being kept. An outline of what it means to Canadian industries was given lo the ilouse to-day by the Prime Minister. The question of war purchases was raised in supply by Mr E. M. Macdon- ald oi' Picton. wllo rllargcd the Acting iligh Conlrllisslollor in London. Sir Gcorgu Purley, with having failed lo make till- llliccsszlry reprcselllntlolls lo lilo Ilnpcriui authorities us to the rzzlplwity of the Dominion lo furnish war :~'upplit-.=:_ Mr Macdonulll com- piaillml that tllo bulk of lin- llritisll orders had gone to thc linltvd States on this account. and llc ol‘ofes-wil to have heard that Canadians could not _obtain orders lllllees at reuucce prices. Sir ltohort l!.ol'rloll'u rl-ply was vig- orous lulll as full ol' infornratlon as lllr lllnl-_tlollnill`.~.' spt-ct-li had been ol' clllsivv gellclalitlcs, Tile Prime Minis- tor told of tho pcrsistcllt and insistent efforts made by the (lovernlncnt to keep thc rcsollrccs oi' the Calludiall market before the mind of thc ln.- ipcrial Govcrnlnent and ot' the success which had -attended these efforts. lie' had himself taken the matter up with the Imperial Government during ills visit to England and had also put the case before the international Purchas- ing "Commission representing the Allied governments. He pointed out tual. at ure outset the Unlt...l state.-=‘ had ubtnincll orders wlricll might have come to t_‘snndn, but the resources ol' tlunltllu were not then as well known in England as they are now alld, lnorc- over. thc United States manufacturers nent to England for the orders. Sir \Vili`rid i.zlurler, lion. Frank Oliver and others took part in the dis- cllssioll, but the Prilnv l\linister`s sln.tl:lnellt supplied nn absolute answer to such criticisms as were raised. it showed that the Govcrllrllcllt has left no stone untu-rncd ill its clforts to bring to (Iltrlndiull industries the bcnc- _iit of war orders fronl the ilrllisll anti Allied govcrnlneuts. Sir itobcrt gave n stateruent nl' issues of different sorts of clothing fllfcillll' made to tile Canadlull troops. estimates of the amount. required for the next 'cur and ilrures of the total by the ilriilsh Governlnl~nt, to show that, `not. only _\vcrn tin- lrnperlnl nlltlloritics purcllasing clothing re. unlrelnenls ln Canatin. but much oi' their own as well. Ot' greatcoats 7.700 hull brl-ll issued, 24.000 would ln- issued witllill the your and 103,145 had been purchased in Calradu; of jackets .l47.000 had been iszsllcli or would iw rl-qnirml by Cam, than troops, and 504.7118 llzui been pur- clluscll in tlnllntilt; of trousers 93,500 was the total past unrl el~;tlm;.t0.l v \ I Illia \\ EATIIER, '-i‘]3Ml’ERA'l‘URl£, '1‘IDE. MOON, ETC. .“°,.~... (Special to The Guardian) 'i`()iiONT('l, Folrrunry 22.--lVinrl- limo: West. and South-West winds. l'ulr with rising temperature. THE WEATHER yesterday wus lair ‘-rmli rlecirlodly cold. The hlgllosl. teruperature recorlleli .vl‘si.orduy was I til-gree below zero. AL nine o'rloell ,\'c:ll|-rday morning it registered l'> lu-low; ui. nine Inst rllglll i below. 'l`h.- coldest the pre- vious night was 15 below. The tide will bt- high this unftnrlloon at 12.59 and tomorrow morning at 1.23 and Tlrllrsday nl 2.08. Tile sun suis th_is nftcrnotru ut £1.37 nlld tomorrow nl 5.38: li. rises _turner- |‘ro4\;_r morning ul. 6.48 nml 'l`llursliuy nt I. 1. The moon risos tonight at- 10.04. | There was a full moon on Friday. , Feb. 18th. at 10.29 p.m. - Tile last quarter of the moon will bn on Saturday. Feb. 26th, at 5.24 u. nl. The length oi' today will be ten hours and forty-seven minutes. OOMIN G EVEN T8, ANNOUNCEMENTS, mum charges twenty-tivo cents. ll _*?Apprceiation-Peter Craig and family wish to thsmk all friends for their ‘kindness ln their recent be- reavement, and also for Bowers. v “An THE PURCHASE OF O'i"l‘AWA_ l~`|'b. ;!l.-The llolnlnion Govcrnmcllt has tin- promise of the imperial Govt-rnnlonl that ill all pur- ) i. purchases of such articles in iianullnl MEETINGS. ETC. ONE CENT per word ouch inser- tion of the advertising lu this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- AR SUPPLIES Explains to llouse which War Supply Grown in Canada, Eiieetively Answering tharges by Mr. I-I. M. Mellonald. ._»_-_.___-___._.._- fl _._ ss _~_-1 be sri ( future issue. and 502.000 tht- total pur- cllltscs ill t_‘nln\da\; of illlllncl 5ilirl:- :£421,000 total past and cstlnlatcil futuri- lssue, and i.01E`»,3ls5 total purcllasell l in Canada; of tlurdigalls 50.200 total past and estimated future issue, 065.429. purchased ill Canada; of vests 99,001' total past and estimated future issue and 207,450 purchased in Canada ol drawers 200.000 the issnc. 3.028.800 purchased in Canada; pairs of sock: 371.600 the total issue, 5.155.022 thi- toiul purchased irl Canada; rubber boots, 11.302 thc total issue. 110.000 the total purchased ill Canada; shoc- packs 275 the total issue. 9.700 -pur- clluscll in Clllladu. There were only two articles issued to Canadian sol dicrs not pllrcllasl-ll in Canada. and llwll- wort- pnlllaloolls, ol' which 73,500 vxcro irirondy lsalloli or would be issued lwithin the next twelve months. and ankle boots. of which thc total past and estimated future issue was 151,130. Among the articles lor which 1-nor- lnolls orders had been placed in Canada were sndtllr-“y. llarlioss. lrlan hots, cables. copntr rods, oats, lla) bayoncts, corditc 'l‘.N.'l`. fuses, sul- phuric acid. paraiilll. shovels. bucoll. cheese, axes. leather. musical instru lnellts and scores of others. Exchange uiiliculties had been thc only retardillr, factor' in the placing of orders in Canaria. l To Mr J. J. Hughes of Prince Eti- ,v.‘urll Island the Minister of Marino - stnlcll that the Department of Trade :ind Commerce was making arrange- ments to give a satisfactory servic- lretween P. E. Island and the mainland from thc opening of navigation until the llcw car ferry is in operation. which would probably be Inter in the coming summer. “Menlberu ot' i’nrlla1neut who are officers in the volunteer forces. thc some ns all others. are entitled to the pay nllll :tllowuncu ol' their rank. ;'»lurl_\‘ do not dr.l\v their pay and olllovf co.lirlbntt‘ it to various Red Cross and other patriotic funds, but that is air cording to their own wishes." was the an.conts. f“lDEAL" SAUSAGE8 ALWAYS ON 1 hand ut Ilolmau‘s, Charlottetown. WANTED-A LOT OF MUSK RAT i Applv Bent. t‘urter. 'l-_lG_1;‘.l;2l_2-llili BOY WANTED-APPLY 188 QUEEN l sl- _ ____ ___l2as-itself.- 'wA'r~IT`€l5`3-'A' coMP'E"rE"NT GENER al st-rvunl. Apply G2 l’rlnl-.r~_ Sl 7iliZi~2~2L!-1\1li.Y -vii/\Ni"i2`bfT_\/7`o”él'Tv"Eo'rs CEN irllliy located. Apply Bcnj. Cllrtrrrt Auctioneer. 7-itil-f.l;‘-’_'.!-l\i 1l Fon sAl_siI- Nofs Home Jewel cooking stove. Cheap. Apply at 23s Euston St. _______Gb0Il-1-_1ll_li_Etf. |v|`A'io"i`v\77t'N"r€o Fon GENERAL llolrscworlc. Apply Mrs. lt. S. liogac 18 Prince Sl. 7458-‘.5-25lEM2l. WANTED.- A TEACHER FOR MT. Albion School. Supplement $35.00. l-‘roll l.. Robertson, Sec. ‘ 7440-2-l5lM2li‘1l.lp'l FOUND.-SMALL SUM OF MONEY. Owner may lruvo salno by payinf: for this advl.. on application lo J. l‘- Hrodle. 251 Queen St. 1136-2-21_ll'l‘-" WANTED-LTTE Pou|.'rRv: 'rwo hundred pullots and year-old hens. Apply ll.. E. White. 15 Villa St.. ilriglltoll-l"holle 37-L. 7468-15-li2mtf. ./`. __,_____..__. ____..._..._._ -.. 4. FOR SALE--COOKED PICS FEET. kegs, hall' barrels franklorts: also buyers of eggs. pork and butter. John Hopkins. St. John. N. B. 7464-2-22mm. Fon sAl.E.--csNEaAl.' Punvoas horse. 4 years old. Kood driver, 1200 or 1300 lbs. Also 2 bulrnlou, harness and runabout. rubbGf-N150. 27 Bayfield Sti‘86t. 7489-2-22mll ron sA|.¢.- 1y.`“slTA' |15 ln 'rue Central Fox Oo., Ltd., will be sold at a bargain. 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