Mop; f /neu.u1e_sse_ _ _. ' . _ ' ~ _ _ '_8.'.,_A‘I;ll;‘l.lclf|ff|a _ ,_ _A ` __ _ ' _ - é ~ '_ tr. W _ \¢ er- who _ .- ` = \~ ~- `-wr 1. ._ ‘ " ~ '_ ._ - . --...;-.. w ~< - - - . ‘ s '-.xc . uh warms 1:>.a.I:|,.'.-sr 1, '» i f- _ ._-. a _ .- _ ‘ _ .,,_.. F , ___'. _ unit* I G r " ' wnukw (lioil3"f‘§~t"ft~5'i‘i~il<’»"i'»’fi'if.i'°i°ies1} 'r ___s . .~ _api »- nn Lerner News cHARLo’r'rE'roWN CANADA THURSDAY AUGUST ee 1 r FIRST one AL ss |850 ER YEAR DELIVER INADVANUI- L _ { ash Pica Yuki: nv uaiglih Anvanml, - ,.,i_ _ 5 _ .93 Do 'mon D. __ I "Threatening Message lrom Landrigan is Second Highest m _ "Oil 2 i9 Tl'0f fllld P806. Hiipp] U¢0fg.¢ "Oil 2.24 C|ll88 President Wilson. in Aggregate Score. Trot. (Iar Ferry Wan 2.30 Class Trot and Pace. _ " I *" M5WTAGUE.HOR5E RACES I _illlliil liiwili li i. lslllliis I A GRAN5 guggggg -_ ui itxlcu" illlnusluu L_ The Montague horse races yesterday worst yhshgxratest success of any! even o e ind that has ever t k "_19 CL l”°~°° "1 Kin" C°"n¢y. Bet\:e::~“ Astiiu-it1il}ia0’1;150AND P four and five thousand people were inf attendance. The special trains from Charlottetown, Sommer id C Traverse, and sauna welpe eén ovipey lliisvlflinnon, Charlotte- 5 2 1 1 1 cmwded‘ The special 1 0 Ch 1 _ . ....................... ._ town returned at 11.451-l1!.nm. ar one VHMB S' 230%. Alfred SUMMARY ACE) Dominion D. 2.205, 1),A_ Stewart. Southport ...1 1 z a 3 Devilish Dorothy, 2.185 Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Char- lottetown .......... ..2 3 8 2.19 CLASS This race proved the most interest- ~2 2 ing and it took five beats to decide the winner. Dominion D. owned by. Cillltalh D. A. Mackinnon won the third, fourth und fifth beats in dandy style. In the fourth heat he lowered his record to 2.Z0}. Hilda B. made R big fight but was nosed out by inches ln the third beat. Devillsh H Cherry Ripe. 'r_ C. Edgett, Charlottetown 4 4 4 4 Country Boy, 2.20l, W. Maller- Boston. Moss. .......... _.4 5 5 'rime-2.21, 2.21, 2.22, 2.2ol_ 2_23_ 2.24 CLASS (TROT) .PURSE $150 D°"0t|\Y ‘V011 third. Cherry Ripe four-u th. The 2.-24 trot was won by HEDDY 0 Geerze in' three streight heats. nel was chased close by Orwell Belle in 'R the first and second heats while the pace. Car Ferry owned by Lewis F Lellfd. Summerside.had it all his ownl way and won easily in three sg;-aight K heats. Zenlot won second money and Cer Ferry. Lewis Lesrd, sum- merslde .......... .. 1 Z¢Bl0i. M- McKenna, Vernon,2 Ferndale, Neil Nicholson, Card. fgan ....................... . 0811121/ H~. H. H. Horne, Char- lottetown . . . . . Moth Miller, Hammond Kelly, Southport . ........................ .. 8 Scrubb, P. C. I-iowatt, Cape Traverse Rub? D-. George McIntyre, Montague ....... Prince (lresues, James Riley, Gnsporaux .................. Time--2.31, 2,30, 2.30}. 1 Z 4 6 3 8 5 7 OFFICIALS The officials were:-- Htarter-Fred J E wright gum app? George 2.235, W, A_ ‘ , ' - - .. oncc. and McDougall. Landrigan is second I 'p00m1,E_ Loilg River' 1 1 mff§d‘;‘;s_Gem_ge McDonald Charlob highest in the aggregate. Sterne, Mc 1-well Bene’ 2135' D' A_ Mc_ ~_ tetown: Arthur Rogers Su'mmel_Bidc_ --_ --_-_ Innis and Poole are well up in thc Kinnon. Charlottetown ..... .. 2 2 '3 J. A. G. Ellis, Montague ' aggregate' l esxgiihiiiyé Hnmmond Keuy, 4 4 'rind-r-vyl, s. Merrie, ohsriottetown' H ........... .. 2 Roy Si lip ant, Summerside. ' "`_**-'- f:.°::L'.‘::::. ;:s:“'r..=i:::.ez:"‘°i.“c= H H- . _ ' » an ouxriia. ...... .......... ._ 6 3 5 Much of the success of the rncesls " _ , mn » 234%. Charlie Chand- due to the excellent manner in which ' 1"- Charlottetown is e the emeinis performed their duties. ini! Brazilian 2245 Fred ' ' -» . . -4 informs Hue:-ts that his government In the Borden Meteh. Allen. Celes ' ach. 3 election for a stable government/ He 111 the School Cadets lsandrigan 5 The most emphatic message has the Prize liet. 6 created keen interest. It is reported Ill U10 Dominion Match-McCabe 68, 8 cd to concentrate ships on the Mexi- Wllmillg tell. HW. f0Uf Bild f0Ur dol- Fcrndsle third. '*"_ _i (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Aug. 27.~In the Tyr WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.-Presb Match, Poole ties for first place wit dent wilson sent e message to con- n Possible. winning seven deilers, Al- gress to-night on the Mexican situa- 10" 10"! dollars- ln the McDougall tion. ' Match Landrigan 67, Sterns 66, 1 _Bricfly summarized it orders all LOVC 64, Winning ten, six and four 2 'Americans out of Mexico at once and dollars. must resign at once and calls for P0019» LBWP S80. four dollars e announces in undisguised terms that UBB f0l` 3115 DlH~0¢. 9 d0ll8l`9; McKin- Mexlco will be held to definite ac- non three. 7 counting for any damage to Amari- In the Judging Distance competi- can property or loss of life. H011 P0010 ie U18 0111!’ Island man in that the navy department is.prepar- Stern" 66. Allnn 66, Landrlgan, 66, can coast at once. 'Tne military Ihre- forces along the Texas-Mexican bor- In tho Walker Match-Landrlgari. 67, der arc being strengthened. Congress F0016 06, M/cinnis, 65, winning six, will vote $ioo,ooo to sid Americans f°“’ and 'Our- in Mexico to leave the country at 65T:;n';h‘;gfli;'§adwg§tei;cete:;n§gn$§)h; o l'l iii will ul o h Interview with Mr. information Relative Yesterday n representative of The’ Guardian waited upon Mr. Mcflrcady the Publicity Agent at his office tol ascertain what has been done and is' in progress toward advertising the Province abroad. and especially in makin!! known the growth and results of the famous fox-farming industry. In the course of the interview much interesting information wus elicited. Will you please state something of the nB.f.l.lf`8 Of y0lll` work in spread-l ing the fame of Prince Edward Is- E D l’ thc' Province both direct and indirect methods are the insertion of adver- tisements in newspapers and other, periodicals, chiefly in the British Isles, the circulation of descriptive' literature concerning the Provinc and letters answering inquiries. More indirect methods are by securing pdl,- lication of items if nt-ws and infor- I ADVERTISING ._ land? asked The Guardian man? li "Certainly with pleasure, In'cerning thc Island; how is this edectf _ the work of sccurin ubllcit for od? _,M ‘ l P.” E. ISLAND 'A- -__.;_..li_. _ PUBLIIIITY AGENT _ 2% Mcilready. Interesting to Publicity Work. ` _-iii this list of farms for sale by bein reproduced, with illustrations 5 form scenes, in a very large edition of the Canadian Pacific Railway lpsmnhiet entitled "The Eastern ,Provinces of Canada." This generous action by the (!_P.R. Company was the more appreciated from the fact that that great railway corporation has no direct connection with this Province." YOU Spoke it while ago of obtaining circulation in the British Isles for tems of news ond information con- "l.argcly through Mr. J, Obed Smith, head ofthe Canadian Emi- gration Agency in London. Buch items of news and information ro.- celved from the agents of the depart- ment in any of the provinces ofCanadn, nrc sent out from the London Agency to 1,000 newspapers in the British sles. In this way very wide publicity s obtained. Of course these news a - .v hiough thc newspapers abroad ie- o 0WlhlZ to the late arrival of the 2. special it is impossible to glvo nn “_ tended report which we regret. | . 1 4 .... ........ -....., .... ..i. .... .-.`,.,.-,,,,.,,. Walsh ' ' - _ The races were conducted togeneral . ~ Time-'2.I;ff)§fh zilglyrn 5 4 satisfaction. Splendid order was ». , H H M 30 (JL,/tgg (TROT AND PACE) maintained, behaviour of the ex- _ | I _ ccptionally large crowd being quite PURSE $100 exemplary. _ '-‘ P. E. lSllll|llH'S "l Slllllllll lllllll lil' (Special to The Guardian) mfs' MlH|_l|M[ []lN§|_|M||{[{ ..;";r:.r:"‘.';t.:..':s.~:°.:.?”:;1;'.:&f:.§ Mn§;'i:§hDffil;2§.f.fti§.§fd°:_ I A . - ' ver Bleek Foxes, Limited, hed the pleasure of Paying a visit to thc OTTA_w(l"C‘t;':diM;7I_’_rv‘;Bs'd) h » Ranch in whic'h their foxes are to be ` . ' .' K' or as bw" ` ”*' ' _-_ ation and efguipment nothing but mt" M nm Ratlwny C°m`"‘i“°i°“' The mm yesterday though it eau* ficillladiafl PPWS- l ' admiration and commendation Swtemher 13th- MERFJDITH, N._H_., Aug. 27.-Ed- e wii51{’fnd1oy`;_ a nativeof Sourie, P. n E. _ lanB`,‘ fell" down stairs to-day BIIfl.lWos» Picked up dead. n SICK WIFE SURIPOUNDED D BY FLAMES 5 IN PICTOU COUNTY HOME. W __ 0 ' ° increased. In 1904 the total was 72,- of the city, its situation is consider- P1C'1`0U» Alle - 27--Winn il' 1" §§'h§°{,‘§‘:";§e§“’§fay’f§;"1'uc‘}1"gggiggélso: in ieieéagsleéggs; shit beef te _the :story ieméaveéi frogieshenifeuyixcgrig _~_______ on and W H _ ex en of , , pounds was im- s at en an no , is _ as gene" Y c°“51der°d tolported In 1904 the 1 st y sr it f ll is e sy to conceive the foxes living eve the roslest thence for the ehsrn~._l,,,, to 1 433 582 'ou d ,mf B ° i the mek, wooded ,Ove that BEVEN RIOTING Mmass _ , . p n s con ump n Y E . _ ionship. It was s. close contest. and Hon f d t 1 forms the ranch, as 1|-ee from dis. TwEl;|?r1;{}?If}I§]f;5ED DETAINED , bed unable to move out of danger‘s way while the house was burning,B rapidly to the ground, was the ter- 11 rible fate that threatened the life of ll Mrs. Joseph Hull and her baby but - ~ . Ottawa-'Phat the Cnnndinn people 'rhe ranch. is situated about two Hi” "°'°“"“ ‘B *“’““°d with snot ih~ gt? d:;‘;g:$.gt,‘g 'a':§cg;t;;;“‘;? 3:2 are consuming more fresh and canned' and B hay, mug, from 0|m,.|ott°wwn,, 1*-crest as Drayton has been making an "Players interfere wth the playin tn m°"t' "M" l“""’ *md i‘l1P°"~l"S 81 being, located on the farirv on the i"'"’“`y ‘°' th” “°"°’"l"‘°"t "lt" th” nnual I tournament of the Undies? c°"°°p°"dmgly 1°” quamlty °f uv” BFMKIUY P0iI1t Road of Mr. John ‘1"°“n°" °f the rapid IHUFGBBG of Maritime Golf Association which wa' ‘onus and salt beef W" i"di°“t°d in B Agnew, the president of the comlpany,| °°°“" "Bight fates in recent Years. continued at Belvedere Links on thnmemomndum ol tha Customs daparb wh° is also tm’ manager of nw com' He has M80' -it is understood' been _ ,md an AB me mm or the da , .-mont. In 1909 s total of se, sis pany, heing one ef the most oepnhie dinenesinfc with British authorities my M” Maddison or Momtgns horses and cattle were imported. In .md successful pioneers of the fox the feasiliflity of the international nd 'M,.5_ iiandsomebohy of wmdBor'|UJ° USGS! Year ended March last this business. The location of the ranch Qfcnnilotloll such as the Railway ul meet today in the'n“B1 'or thubsd fallen off to 8,128.head. On the is in every respect excellent. Be- ffmimlgfiissiion to deal with ocean hammonship The former succeed d other hand the importation of sheep sides being within such easy reach res ra es. with Mr. George D. DcBlo1s, Secret- ary-Treasurer of the Provincial Sli *“ kept nnd found in regard to its iso- "’°°“'°“ that H. I... Dr..yton_ ohstr. what gave satisfaction, and excited sans for England 'mm C““ad“ 0" . _ l. mation concerning the Province i t - _ c. HI fully prepared for gratuitous circula- tion; also in supplying informntinn about thc Island to thc writers ol special articles for the newspapers or l'"l1lZ8Zlll0B, with photographs for illustration in ii number of in- stances." P P rs only reproduce what they find ,td bc of interest," And news of thc fox industry is hus distributed along with the rest? “Ycs, as to its general features and progress. By the way, my last bud- get of news sent to London, after ro- t What has been so lar duno in the way of direct advertising? | "Last year an advertisement was' inserted in a chain oi British news- papers for three months calling at- tention to thc fact that I had been appointed to my present position and that any desired information with regard to the Province, with such descriptive literature as might be de sired could be obtained- on applica- tion to ine. Along with this reading notices were printed in the same newsllnpers treating of the resources and Drozrees ofthe Province. This year more extensive advertising was done in the same wav in a number of English, Scotch and Irish papers di- recting nttcntion to our rich soil, ex-' ccllent climate, the longevity of our people, our excellent ovsters, produc- fcrring to the crops, the oyster plan- tations, progress of car ferry con- tract nnfl other matters, contained this pni~af.:raph:" "The Provincial Government hal fly completed an enumeration and vel- 1 nation of the silver foxes in captivity in thc Isluurl. As in all other valua- 'tions for assessment purposes, tht total may be assumed to be consider- -Iably under the actual selling- prices, but-is~~nnize_ the less ' useful 'as being the first available official tabulation of this new and lucrative industry. The uncompleted tables show the val- ue of the young foxes produced this year to be about $3,500,000. This satisfactory result follows upon what the breeders call the rather "bad luck" of last spring, when in several localities there were a number of llt`- i 5 i a. few. weeks old, on Saturday after-i noon, when their house on the Meri-| gomish road was burned to ashes. | Mrs. Hull was home 'alone with the little children and there was no other adult in the house, the husband who is s. carpenter, being at work in New Glasgow, when the roof caught. it iB| thought from a spark from the chimney. ' l The fire happily was noticed by a passer-by, who rushed to the house and informed the inmates that the building was on fire. Soon other help _ arrived and the neighbors succeeded' ln removing Mrs. Hull to 00° Ol UW nearby houses, out of harm's WHY- By this time the flames had made great inroads upon the roof of the building, which was an old one, and dry as tlnder. The great tonsnee were lenplng skyward, and all hope of extinguishing it by the bucket brigade, which quickly assembled on the scene, was abandoned. At once they began to take things out as host they could, ncnrlv B11 the hed clothes were saved. but DY 91° time they started to take out the furnltiire, the house was a seething furnace of flame, and entry was al-' most impossible. C0' DEH!! D8 " :Winn rm FUR 6|.lss|f|cl'|'|°|| One cant per word each insertion in this column. (lash must accompany order; Minimum charK° tW°il¢Y-UVG, Fill"-___g__________.x.._.._» | w/uvraio, 'rf-ns wngxlwat oxuéilér- it of tato.R. . llc 0~ Y pf’ ° '___ iiiefsrnnei. so_Tw'.iN'r1an`r'on rms-rmu or ll .A10 di office. ee im! _,““' “n toss-zomatf. "rr-‘“°“"" ”” `" rn-1 ron sans-s spasms sn sliver m1eir_e;;»; oomrenvt- 532° _' . .' care o ‘ Sf” AW' 1149-it amsi lil. _________ _ ..-A A FEW 80 RB CAN BE OOM- fortobly Mtoélfngodsted :fm “£9 K t st., ri er. evne ' nil °' f’__11n;s-_cease-__ FWND-on i€i§N'r sr. f.As'r etching, a watch fob with initials. sinner een have collins ei this office and ’>\ n i oe, u rs addison won 1904 hu f h 1 i t 1 y o nntt on the ei hteenth h i I av, wgrgwfirom °mf57 ‘;‘,§’,°'p“.fu:§: b g oe. n I, the morning, the second round of than Championship, and the first rounds of the Championship, Desolation and theCsltinD lti Mt 09 to 566 818 pounds in 1913 -___-____€, BUICIDI] AGREEMENT on oa o esoa on a. ches were contested, while in the afternoon' _ the play was in the Championship ]\;)CKLAND MAINE Aug_ 27.. sefri finals the semi finals in the"1‘hs hotly of s girl shot, through the Championship Desolation and Conso- ,temple and a young man still clutch- latlon Desolation Matches, and the»in econd rounds of the First and Se-:co ond Consolation Matches e re- in ults are given in the details below a Afternoon tea, which was much en-,w joyed, was served by Mrs A. G.‘th Peake, Mrs. John Hyndman and Miss be Pearl Taylor. Play tofday will com- mence at 10.30 a. m. when e. putting and alll-'reaching competition will be contested. In the afternoon, begin- ning at two o'clock, the Champion- t ship final and the finals and semi.-‘h finals in the other matches will be Bankers Assodmtion as the awash P10Y°d~ F°u0Wi“§ “W the d°*'“““: tory for the note circulation of gold reserves. The Association yesterday CHAMPIONSHIP- approved of the plan to appoint for- ty auditors for the banks to be ap- D mmited suicide were found drifting n motor boat Evidence points to suicide pact between them They ere both this year's graduates f B C B e High School and belonged to the st families. VAULTE OF TRUST COMPANY . TORONTO, Aug. 27-The vaults of he Royal Trust Co., of Montreal In the second round of the cham- pionship, the results were as follower Mrs. Maddison, Moncton, beat Miss Stetson, St. Joh _ M-iss Bauld, I-lalifnx, beat Mrs. s Creighton, Moncton. Mrs. Rhodes, Amherst, beat Miss Smith. Bt. John. Mrs. Handsomebody, Windsor, best w Miss Barkor, Bt. John. m In the afternoon the third, or semi- w final round was played, the results of s which were: _ Mrs. Maddison won from Miss Bauld. Mrs. Hnndsomcbody won from Mrs. D n\;::da;;, mm] go 5,, played t0_d¢y those who were defeated in the first Mrs. Maddison will 'bc opposed to'round of the First Consolation Mrs Handsomebody. M‘\_t°_l‘» "°°""'°d 5°»f°u°W°5 . lldgls Bartlett won from Miss Has- SOL TION. “T ~ _ CH MIPIONSHIP Dm A Mrs. Patterson won from Mrs. War- urton. Miss Telghe won from Mrs. Crowe. Mrl. Bagnall won from Miss White. 'I‘lie`_ semi-final of this match was ai- so played in the afternoon and re~| suited in _Miss Bartlett being defeat- ed by Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Bag- aall by Miss Telghe. Mrs. Patterson and Miss 'reigns come 'therefore into the final, which _ ~ , o canne men. ast yeat was 2:; ilcogesl w°l‘;°t°:;“ “pMt° th” 5°V°n'l2,l62,637 pounds or double that of . v D' . , ' H I . Th . ' V ' o _ ' \ roved by the Minister of Finance. ww- Mills Pipes defeated Miss Downey. Mrs. Bonnyfnan defeated Mrs. Daw- on. A Miss Vroom defeated Mrs Barnes. Mrs. Goodwill defeated Mrs. Dickie. The semi-finals in this match, in an and Miss Vroom and Mrs. Good- ill ure paired, will take place this CONSOLATION DESOLATION. The first round of the Consolation The first found in this match, in h which the competitors were these eight Players who were defeated in the first round of the Ohampicnebiv Match, resulted as follows: Mrs. Cooke beat Mrs. Schofield. Mrs. Mahon bert Mrs. Le N0"- Mrs. I-lyndfnan eat Mrs. Kaiser. _; Miss- Pope beat Mrs.t\`$Ilark. mio" . G M2. t('21¢:o;:mvlr:sn?ria°t5:lfed'a‘:;'i1ri‘;t Mrs, will be decided this afternoon. i t ' °t‘r'.f'.°'i=..¥.'£" ti.'f';..‘.h’t°§fi§§ h.2t‘°ri`.1. eneenv oeseenmen. I Cooke and Mies Pope were victorious. ~ _ _ h 3 1 I-n the afternoon tae second round ,'""", "m °”°"°'°'° "mt m t ° M in this competition was also played V’ r ‘ :ad f"‘osult;g.in ln. Murray being de- _ A-"ON MA-po;-|_ eats by .Pin-die, who will there- ; WBT OONBOL _ _ ` £0". lliiet Url. Roberts, the holder of " =m~'tm'“i,' 'G' ond” of gm, mam, be bye in the second round, in the ' . _ th, »,.,',,m ,‘,'§.,,' _ ,_ _analto-dey. _ Minsrirs Linement cures cues, etc. Munras Liniment Goree Dipthertodvide _eu-enlstieu _lw been given teUln\I0'O. turbsnce as if theyiwere hin thai; __ ;"‘5"1§‘,f;§f1d “,‘;§f)‘,’,“‘,‘1‘,:“§)°'c',fm‘;,,',,”;',‘§n VANCOUVER, Ang. ze - seven fsrnghe redegtion ol its furry fnhnh- °“" °f "-‘ *°"“1 °' "‘““Y'*"° °““°" iamts and it is expected ,to be were today dismissed on the charge létel finished by some time of rioting laid by the crown, arising COIIIP Y t h d next weels The foxes, which are at °tf ge °iV°“t° ‘Lf M°“ “yr ‘Augun ' , a ana mol T ree of these went p'°s°“ti gt tslihertovg' fgftg; 2155 free, while four were held on other nwved dn ° egnz in The fact charges. Twenty-five were commit- *“° mi dl” °f, “Hex ,Mme ke, or ted for triei by iviegistreto simpson. th" the sew ces 0 the B pm From those who came out of jail s the revolver with which he had that has “img” °' em “°"’ W it is learned that the men are housed' iz be retained is an additional reason th _ H N d 1 H d Egrixléntssfég new quarters the Ion” toreiiem szniieln to otlztietivri frigmovthe `The ranch is about three acres in °“t°id°' extent and is securely 6060505 with ` wire fence all round. The fence iii ten feet high, and the wire besides 1 d the top for a §§_‘,',',i. .,i""}?..._°”.‘3.’ ......... ne ..._ coiueatvens into the ground to a depth Of ¢l8bl¢‘ .een inches so as to provide allelnsli ave been chosen by the Canadian bu"-owing, The some precautions O” °°”t 9°' W°"d °“"'h i“°°"*1°“ mil b take with the pens them this column. Gash must accompanyi have een n _ _ d _ Mii h ,_ t _H selves' which are of course mmm or Er n mum c args won y vs this enclosurii. 1 I 50 mot' can B' '1`h°'° “W We """""“" ° ~°'rh r wiu 1 ie e m i l t 1 ro 3 B ie an B El" B BOC 8 -t 0. M em, tensed to s height or ,,,,,,, eoth refreshment booth provided. :test w'l‘here is a sense of security n46'a'27M3i’ l . , 1150"* l'h°?;’ P°“°n§h§§a igorsztifzifngfo "Black Ducks. Just received a con- ' Th° “lg” ‘K i£°deBh_ed to “Mmm signmont of black ducks, also 35 thx: fvfoienn the rest of the brood. In gb“5k°ts °‘ HW t°m“t°°"u`;b compsnson with the pens of other °- ' ' - hich Miss Pipes and Mrs. Bonny- _ n h the Pohl Oh this psrtlc- t 101" ° W "The u c ful 0 a i b l- ular ranch are excelif-l°“°‘uY r00mY ne" ow E cnsash. :tw 3|; nn nl Us e c o em n t and th” ar” mid out at right an and Smith Pre fer BT rlgt on . - I fternoon. glee, a wide enough and nicely Cleef-` wh, h while he, im t h tytmw °" t c pn e e h ur ed pathway running down between d 'M h 5 ° r ° ° er Salaries, hav ri d each POW* Tl“(’“gh tgamerhugnbsgu 'Ttypewrltfng to a profession BBA. l h Y ‘ ' i some clear ns o _ e B _ Milne Fraser, Halifax N. S. Advertising Department rf the Gan# esolatfon Match, the players being trees has been retained to preserve ___ ' ti pens, sufficient ofthe foliage and ' u36_s_z7Ms, that con