PAGE TWO k‘ t \ l’. '5 om of your plays." ' "Lifc is marvelously colncideilt.“ _ b tho iluko reflected, conceiving ob- makes every Beechamfls Pill worth at least a Dollar in the Time it has Saved you. The Constipation Habit costs sets you back in many ways. down your ability, wastes even the food you eat. m, “mp0,; hm, Beecham’s Pills make your bowels free and regular. They iaretfiazntifius] also as; an Sid togifiesgoiil alnd a Temple 11hr?" was her next rally- stimu an e iver. eec am s i s, y eping the entire digestive tract, benefit the whole system. Sold Everywhere in Canada . llilfl IQIK fllIu "l thank God for 't. and so may you. child." was the quick answer. ignoring the mockery, which had more than time, for it It lowers vitality, cuts "is your grace often east of lug question. "APP YOU?" quoth he. possibly for lack of better answer. “So seldom that the coincidence trunsteonds all that yourself or Mr. Drydcn could have invciltetl for iAllllllllN Sill AT EMERALD JUNCTION l l. QN FRIDAY, THE 11th DAY oFl APRIL, 1924 i 10nd O'clock Sharp 0f Stock, Farm implements. Crop.‘ Etc: l STOCK-i general purpose mare; 8 years old, 1 brood mare in lozll. 9 years old, 1 draft tiliic 2 gyears old, 3 milk cows, Ilolstein and Jcrsey_ grade- to salve early. 2 heifers, lllil stein. 2 years old, in call‘. 1 brood sow to pig May 3rd, 3 fall pigs, 65 hens. QNIRLEMENTS-JPIOIIQDS, Spring and spike burrows. wheel liarrtiiv, binder Massey Harris Hay cutter and rake, hay rope. blocks and fork. driving wagon, truck wagon, cart, lwood sleigh. driving sleigh one team horse hoe. 1 international an; Sine 11/, horse power. 1 gasoline engine 3% horse power, 1 tlhrashingl outfit combined, 1 grain crusher. driving and working harness. forks. shovels, hoes, also 6000 cedar shing- les. eluding, boards, brick and boa. ver board. 0ROP~Hay. Oats, Wheat, Barley. Potatoes, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in eluding MoClarey Range, Ilfiltfl)‘ new. large mirrors, beds. oilciotli. SMBUOBHI. lamps. good snowing machine lots of other articics too numerous to mention. TERMS-S months on approved notes, 6 per cent. off for cash. ' if stormy will be held oii Monday 14th. > FRED G. KELLY, HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. 2344-4-8-4i. A “c172 sales} Farni For Sale Guardian \ Job] ' Department is well; t0 turn Qutllnz 111i acres in good stale of cul- The sale bills. Any person having anlllas ‘grove suitable for Fox Ranch. Auction" sale shouldi ::;"lr...i“:r."...".*:".-..ilr..:‘;‘:::::;; advertise in both-veto ll::"::3..‘.li . Ways ‘AUCTIONWALE A. I1 adVGFtiSGmCIIt I simple is very widespread and this may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian Professional Cards Palmer &~ Palmer H. J, PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotla Building Chlrlottetwvn. P. E. I. MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. McDONALD, H. F, Mgpl-{EE Ban-lotion, Attorney,‘ Etc, Money to Loan Riley building I O IARHISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC. . Monayto Loon Cameron Block Jotutown, P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald 371G009! W N. Y. Post Graduate Modlcdl School and Hospital Prlctlco limited to Eye, Eur, Nona IMI Throat OM00 llyor Building, a; mo," - lino! Telephone 060-4 ct. Offloolfouru-Otcilmm. flab. ‘ l 'i'llll‘lll‘t‘ is the salt that rescues ex- Charlottetown lllscncss lo be the proper wear for ho innocence he precendeil. “(killi- istcilee from insipidity." “So? Aiul it was lo rescue this that you rescued me; and st) that you might have opportunity for rescuing me, no doubt yourself you ——-— _ _ _ .. Soalcll Tomb-rs ildtlrossorl f0 tho &IgIfiiIII-"m“,_,.. H“ ‘v33, llndvnliznl-ti will be recclvcd up to 1mm“ The 00mph"), ‘or h” mm, ziud on Tliilrsrllly, the 10th, day of 1nd‘ kn‘, mm m‘ " Wm) H mm“ April. A. l1. 1924. nt twelve o'clock ‘. ‘ ‘ e a i‘ him sec that be iviis ridiculous in Property in Char- lottetown RAFAEL Q IAUATNII l.‘ - snowman y svuuacna-gn. °° 1 fools. Yet I have sworn to you that it was through no fault of mine, that my only satisfaction lay in your prompt departure from a scene with which l would not for all the world ‘have offended you. Yet, though I have sworn it. I doubt-if you believe tile.” “Does your grace wonder?" she asked him coolly. Ho looked at her a moment with brooding, wicked eycs. Then hc loosctl some little of his anger, but loosed it on a pretence. “l would to Heaven I had left you to those kuuves that persecut- ctl you." Silo llauizhetl outright. “Lthank your grace for the entertainment provided; and since it has proved unprofitable l trust your grace will not go to the smile kint ." She turned frolu him with almost coutolnptuouh abruptncss to colli- niand the chairman standing at her sidc. “Take up, Nathaniel. Let us on. and quickly. or l shall be late." or Snmnsv z.hal,l‘ofl‘p,o“vll‘ knowfi a; Buckingham liked to be ridiculous U“, “Dav,” "m"... mm ‘lavmg 2911s little as tiuothcr. porhaps loss bedrooms. 2 bathrooms and 3 toilet TOOIIIS. Tlllllllffi may ho for thc Ilotol pro- porly and the furniture therein, or si-pzirats- Tcndcrs may be made for each. ‘run Ilotcl may be inspected any day from 3 to 5 pm. 'l‘llc highest or nliy 'l‘endcr not tlccl-sszirily accepted. Dated this Zhth day of March, A. D.. 1924. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Solicitor. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. 2355-4-24“. oi‘ lilo 1'" ing. “Lord! l kncw it. sir ,llie ino- mcnt l saw you take tho stage zit the proper cue—nt what you would call the tlranlatic moment. Enter hero, vcry gallant. Oh, sir. 1 am none so oiislly cozcucd. I was a fool to allow myself to be tlect-ivctl ilito fear by those other silly luuluers. the first murderer and his iuyrinl- dons. It was poorly contrived. Yet it carried the grouudlings in Patti's Yard nuite off their fcct. antl,th<-y’ll talk of your bravo carriage tiud mighty mien for a ivliolo day . at least. lint you can scarce expect that it should move me as well; since lam in the play. as it were." . 1t was said of him. and with truth. that ho was the most pudcnt follow in England, this love- ly, accomplished, foolish son of a luau whose face had nuide hi5 for- tune. Yet her raillery now put him out of countenance, and it was only with difficulty that he could master the fiiry it awoke in him. Yet IIHLSIQI‘ it h-c did, lest he should cut a still sorrier figure. "I vow . _ . I vow you're mon- troilsly unjust." he contrived at last ‘to stainmer. "You ever have thought. the worst of mo. lt all l AUCTION SALE I Of 00 acrl-s or choice land in flhzirlottcttiwn [loyalty 31/} miles lfroni Charlottetown. Take noticc. .thal wt- will soil at auction in our auction rooms on Friday. April 11th tTlllilllfillClllll at 2 o'clock p. in. the above propvrty being part of the estate 0t‘ late Owen Connolly, IF-llllilfvll on the Union Road. This property has a never failing stream of water running through the lccntre of farm. ' This is a valuable piece of land and will be sold right. Terms at lsalc. ' l For further particulars apply BENJ. CARTER 8|. SON 2355 4 815i - Auctioneer. and the behavior of those drunken than most. "llow can you think it’ hor. "Think ll of you?" Shc was linlsll-‘slotitl hhl in hand, whllo 1m: conlcs of that cursed supper partymy some She was obeyed. and thus depart- ed witliouLso much as another glan cc for the gay Duke of lluckspwho ion tarcstfullou to attcmpt to detain or to roncw ills protestations. with linger, gnawing his lip. conscious above all. that she had plucked from him a mask that left him an objcct of derision and showed his face to appear the face of n fool. In the background his lackeys sought with pains to preserve a ,propcr stolltlity of countenance. '.\\'l1llSl. a few passersby paused tc jqstare at. that splendid bareheaded ‘figure of a courtllness rarely seen on foot in the streets of the City iConscious of their regard. investing- lt with n greater penetration than ‘it could possibly possess, his gract conceived them all to be the mock lug witnesses of his discomilture lie ground his heel in a sudder spasm of rage, clapped on his hat land turned to tlcpart. tn regfllll hi? 'wniting coach. But suddenly his right arm was seized in a.’ flrni grip, and a voice, in which quivered wvouder. and something 118511195 ‘assailed his ears. “Sir! Sir!" lle swung round, anti glared lntc the shavon. acquiline face and won (ler-yadcn eyes of Colonel Hollis ‘who had come up behind the chain iwhllst the Duke was in 001111811111 tion with its occllilflllt. and 11M‘ ‘gradually crept nearer as if drawr irresistible attraction. (Continued in Our Next issue) One 0f Canadais AT DUNSTAFFNAGE The tinderslgn-ed offers for sale her farm at Dilnslztffnage, compris- Near school. store and tlvation. Well watered. nnd butter factory. Dr’ J‘ G“ shearen OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE AT KEN$|NGT°N make n business of gambling toofi’ human fish who nibble at. the bait it looks so enticing untl so promis in As I am leaving for Western Can- ada I offer by Private Sale my pro- perty. which has been remodelled and put in first class repair. i! a lprice away below cost. I will sell either furnished or unfurnished, a bargain for someone. Come and see for yourself. House twenty-two“ by.. twenty- eight, verandah on front. porch with balcony on rear, cement found. ation. hardwood floors. electric lights", four rooms upstairs. sitting room. dining room, kitchen and pan. try down stairs, also good pump in porch. If not sold privately before April twelfth. will offer It by Public Auc- tion together with following house- hold effects: Two bedroom suites complete. dining room suite. china cabinet. buffet, library table, settee. arm- chair and rocker all fumed oak; settee. armchair and fable mahog- any; solid oak arm chair. leather covered rocker, refrigerator- kitchen table and chairs, sofa, couch, bur- eau, rattan oradlle- Axminater ruq. Perfection Oil Stove three burner with oven. base burner. lawn mow- er and other articles too numerous to mention, Including house fern. etc.. etc. Terms-Up to $10.00 cash; over that amount 6 per cent discount for cash or 6 months credit on approv- ed joint notes. If day proves unfavorable sale will be held following Monday at 1 o'clock. By order, bgll of tivcry dollar brought tluin at t-xliibitinns, for that nuit l4‘|'- arc ouch summer wugt-vcll horse FHCPS on tllc 20 or more race in 1921i. This totals ovor SZOOJNIO. of thcsn rncetrncks is slntidlly in this carnival of gtllnbling- A nuliib broken, homes nro Iillghtcd, tllvor J. S. MATTHEWS H .F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. 2361-4-9-11. EGG STORAGE SPACE ' Application for cold storage space for eggs for the season, April 15th to December -. 15th next will be received by this Company up . togznd including Thursday, April 10th prox. ' _lSpace will be allotted proportionately d applications total more than space llldce reserved p trrnot. Wm. cations should be in seaied envel- , plainly on __ outside, “Application ed. Only in Mexico and Canada and by law. Whon it was driven out from under the Stars and Stripes It found refuge under the good old Union Jack in Windsor, Fort Eric. Vancouver. and Victoria! How long shall Canada tolerate this? A resolution will presently be in- troduced in Parliament calling for the abolition of the privilege now 3:211:11 $7911‘? ‘Assocllstiions to s usn Mile foolish which in ‘zlllmgdyhfiiiillns- a in all places excepting race- Farm For Sale 1 mile from 8t’, aura Bay mu ma: lll fenced Q0 clan. balsa rum this, woodllldkilthonl lmamAppz ;. Ill. Hfillolflliflifi, . ‘ “L. ... P - must be paid for whe- ‘as. p‘ i‘ National Vices (lainbling or betting is not ex- clusively it Canadian or even an occasion to unscrupulous men who - what your judgment is. or baits and tlcspoil the foolish E~ - Who has not seen innocent and ‘oilsy’ young (touulry lads being rob- they had to the local fair or the grunt oxliibilinn‘! llnrlilnnlcly now ~ ' ll. of an Act of Pflfllllllllllil. nil H1036‘ gambling til-vices arc cruninal and "If fair directors mid pfllilirvdn their duty are not allows-d on any exhibition grounds nnywhorc in Canada, or elsewhere Then ouorlnous silnls of money and llllllih of it wnstod by bolting on trucks of Canada. About $80,000,- 000 in thc season of 1021; 8018,0110,- 000 in 1922 mid about $60,000,000 000 in the Inst lhrce st-nsons in a time of grout financial nnd indust- rial (lopression. And tho number trrr-iising. Tho Vancouver Board of Trailc is tilnrinr-d nvqr threatened continuous rnclm: and betting at the Coast. A new track was recent- ly established at Niagara Falls. And tremendous havoc results from or of mcn of flnc nhillty lire pining in the penitentiary bettliuse they em bczzleil in the hope of recovering. Inst money. Women's hearts arc “chm” n" m“ "mmh M March’ ces obtained, children robbed of their birthright of a happy child- hood and a fair chance in life. Leg- itimate business ls dislocated. Cred- it la substituted for cashGood debts become bad debts and generally the good name of Canada ls scsndaliz- three of the forty-eight American Stilton is such crlinlnsl vice allowed tracks. It might he wise for ever‘ man or woman who reads this arti clc to ascertain how his or her owr Member voted last. year when a sitn ilar resolution was- voted down il Ill!‘ House of Conlmnns by 96 to 76 Fiftecn Liberals oilt oi‘ one hundret and Qghteou, sixteen Conservative.- out of forty-eight. and fifty-one Pr: gressives ollt of Slxtfmle 101.05 for the resolution. The other Mem hers either voted against or (Ill not voto at all. How did your Mem her vote? Lot liiin know what yoi think of it. Commend him if ho dc serves it and if he did not tlescrvt your (aomnientlntion let him knovl Citizens of high ideals can ox crt a vcry great influence upoi - Parliamentary action by use of thl mails. It is very little trouble ti write a letter» lt costs nothing bu thnt trouble. No postage is needel‘ on letters addressed to M. P's o‘ Senators at Ottawa whllo the llousi is in Session. Why not use thi mighty flower? —-—-<o>—-—— MISCOUCHE SCHOOL (iriulc X.»Florln ‘Pnirlor, Kath icon Milrplly, howls IJosRoohcs ant - Atllly (inudnt (oqulnL) Grade IX.- (Zyril (laudot; Isabelle (lull-ant ant‘ Eul-Illlo (iaudet (equal); Llmitrlm Polricr and Loin ldnmitn (equalfi (ifilllv VilL-{Ylarisso Polrler; lien ' oil. llosllmhr-s; lllurtlu Glaudet Grade Vll.~—Alvina tPoirler; V. i'1n~ Richardson; Martina Gaudet. Grad Vb-Mt-lorlo Dtmltocheei; Mntllil Arsonluilt; Ella Dosltoches. Grad V.---Minnie Amcnault; Aloise Gal tint, [Poul Gtiudet. Grade llV.—F. nine Flnok: RltsrDcsRoches an ' Alfred ‘Gallant (equal); JEIIZI-Il Poii-ier. (lriido lll.—Allno 'Polrier TCHNIQ Gliudot; Louise Gaudsl Grade ll —(lertrude McKinnon Jean C. Poirior; M. Sophie Des Roches, ——--—-{O-)——i-— ‘t CAM PBELLTON sci-loot. llonor Roll for Grade X-1. Bessie McEwen. Grade lX-l. Claude Mcldwen, i Verna Coiley, 3. Irma Constable- Grnde V-l. Elsie Dunning, i Oscar McKay, 3. Leigh McEwen. Grade lll—— Catherine Colley, l Gladys Carr. Grade ll-l. Lorna Mclliwen. Elva McAlllnter. 3. Fred Dunning. Grads 1. Jr-l. Aubrey Pound. 2 Margaret Ramsay. 3. Lucy Payntei Grade I, Jr—1. Stanford Carl" 2. Lloyd Ramsay. 3. Barbara Payn r» fD '1 Perfect Attendance-Claude Mc- Ewan. Lorna Mclllwen. BROOKVALE SCHOOL The following ls the standing of the pupils of Brookvale school for the month of March- Wlllle Curley, 8. Kathleen Cussck. Grade VIII-l. Mary Smith. Grade Vii-l. Petu- Stordy. 2. Rose Smith. 3. when; Carley. Grade V--1. Thomas Cusack. Grade III-l. Leo Smith, I. Clar~ onco Carin. Perfect attendance for month ltordy. Clarence Outlay. 900003. DTIOPI. 9151091? h Qflvttu ulna/kW i .< ' ' f. Campbellto Grade lX-l. Mabel Chuck. 2, TREMENS An liifitiito Wisdom has created I lay there listening to a curious some animitls—-antl a few menr—ln slltherlng sound in my room-like a such an outrageous mold of ugll- nutmeg greater being dragged noss that the creatures so marked over the stone flags of tho floor. need no (itlier offensive weapon Cuufluugly l peekml over. the $111k: hall lilo terror they strike by their of my high bed. aspect. Hnrnlloss they may be, bllt There in the middle of the room onc sight of them is enough to set was a nightmare in the flfliill! A 1m vllvllly mi the sullen for tall creature which looked as u it has limbcrs. begun life an nlliagatnr and then It was my ill-luck once tn en-lchnngetl its mind and tried to be- ‘llL'()IlYll(‘l‘ such a foilrfootcd gar-lcome a monster frog. About four goyle and under conditions luzikillg'foct long; two-thlrtls of its length that encounter all the more tcrrlfy-lilrngging iu the shape of a tail; inc. lt was in Vere Cruz. on thelgrceny-gray in color’; an enormous Gulf const of Mexico. I had a room head crowned with a row of high an the second floor of the llotel spikes. aii-tl a row of similar prongs Diligenclns. Because of prevalent running do\vn its backbone. Very beat all the liotcl rooms there had tiny serpentine eyes were almost itonc floors and littlo luilf doors concealed by puffed skint Heavy of wicker like the old swinging waltlos (lepentling either sido of a taloon doors of a past sum-which cavernous mouth alternately inflat- periuiltctl a circulation of tllP-fllllll ed and pressed theluselvcg with u other things-through the chambers. hissing sound. 0n. a viciously iiol afternoon 1| No patient in a psychopathic was copying the IVIUXICUII cilstoui-warti ever saw a more fl-arsoiutl if siesta after lllllcli: sound asleep. lboltgtin! iuddouly tho subconscious part of‘ I lay frigid with fcar. I had not iiy iuliul prickod with tinngcr llntllhccu violating nny Volsloudizin i was jerked into thc broad awake. precepts. Yet was I visited by nll tile trimmings of n true lit of 01w “willies." Finally J shouted. No effect. l cnutloilsly bent over and suatchcd , __ at one of my shoes beneath tho luid. A story in song oi tho Prodigal l hurled this mlssne m ‘ho bu,‘ A MUSICAL EVENT AT LONG RIVER when it i’ the bib‘? of fat ma} “ ' n digestion all?‘ ads ‘ e mustard Cultivate “ _ _ , k espgclfl y - ulkmg it with M93 v . it stimulates the assimilnting ym“ bu! i! mlJ-i/ be D()n7t refuse ill pziSSQO food- 6blman§ g 500" was "msl effl°1°"ll3' 5W0“ mldrcam and heard the slice strike he 11°"? Rive!‘ Prmblqerla“ with a sort of “qu-u-sh." Tile tiling Ihllmh M41179“ 23rd‘ As is we" turned and scuttled out under thc uiown this, beautiful ides of ren- ha“ door on rldlculqusly lil- ll-‘Tlllg the Parable of the Prodigal adequate legs. I leaped to the floor 40H WW4 81"!" i" ‘he “my wlm-“r and moved my suitcase into tho >1’ ll": 9110"‘ "f Balm“ ‘C]““_r°l" aperture below the door; thou l lharlotttilowu and the Long River pressed me porter-S “ML In com-S.) 311031‘ lake 1M5 "Illwlklillllg t9! of time a Mexicali boll-hop saunter- lurnking the Pastor Rev. i r. ‘a on ed mm m roam "i710 ‘H0 ‘kindly Have hllermfisslill“ I was ekcitedfl asked him what hrougli the press for 0t er c urc l- so“ of a wlny_‘vaw that was mun. is to copy the 111w which they d"! lug about the hotol. "G shook his o the enjoyment. of a crowded Mm] sadly; "N0 5p“; Englais," in diurch. ilt-speriitltin I titteuipttetl to give liiln FOllOWIYliZ 3T6 l-hwil who £00k a graphic tlenlonstrtitionl of the Jllfl: horror. I dropped to the iloor, 1. The PPOIIIKHYS Life- “Dflll- crooked my elbows and blew out ll§i"-D\lvl,bl' M11 and Mffl- ‘Cllafi- my cheeks as my late visitor luid JcKay. done. The mozo crumbled into up- 2. ‘The Father's Cry 0V9!‘ H LOH ronrious laughter. I kicked him out ion, “Where is [My Wandering Boy of the room. His gilsts. of litughtcr i‘onight"——Solo, Mr. McLeod. came floating back to me from thc 3. ‘in the Far- Coulntry the Son nether depths of the hotcl. desrs a Call. Quartctte, “Wantierlng At last‘ the boy returned with the Jhild. O Como IIome"—.\/lessrs. lMc-‘inanager and by signs tho rnsciil .eod, Johnstone, Alt-Kay and Mc- urged me to repeat my performan- “ieod. ~'cc for tho newcomer! 4. He, Is Fur Away Yct-—Chorus ' Mcrclfully the iuaniigei‘ -—“ln tho Land oi‘ Strangers." *z?5.5ys‘rs "use . D MARTi Ii-SENOUR. lO0% PURE IPASNT 8t VARNlSl-IES For Every Hit-pose - rbrEvegSur/boe Write to Head Office. Montreal For Free Booklet HOME. PAINTING MADE sasv’ ' PRODUCERS 0F PAINTS AND VAIINISNES - _ Vvllilfllftfifi MONTREAL TORONTO vAv-couvzn HALIFQ)‘ Imperial Fox Biscuits THE IDEAL FOOD FOR PUPPIES Our Ood-Liver-Oll Fox Biscuits proved the real thing ln our Island Fox ranches last season. We anticipate a large Sale this spring. Wholesale Agents havq been ‘ap- pointed at principal centres; if there is not one near you, send in your order and we will supply them direct from Factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. Charlottetown P. E. l. Zllllel-Z-wfmtf. you call hiom-iguana? Silrcly senor; iguaua—tliat giant lizard t Iivl-s in the forests of Vova (.l'llZ slut; So ‘armless, aeizor. u baby cziifnutlce play with heani.‘ Being dully sworn, l deposed and say that if Mexican babies play with lguanas then I know why they have revolutions down yonder. English-or something approximat- ing. Whcn ho had heard me through he sprcnd his hands lu de- proontlon. "Ah, scnor; ho is Sail Marcos you “live sec." "Nothing that looks like he does could have ii-sninfs name," I rotortl-tl hotly. "llut yes, sonor. Ills name is, Sun ‘vi. 51m}... hl-ircos. ll i is pct of lhctrse bolt-l nu’ ho latch Iuitsl an’ nilces. How (Copyright 1924) 5. lle Considers Seriously ills Nay-dlilxod Quartette~ “Almost flersuadetV-Mlsses Bessie and‘ Marion Johnston, Messrs. -l\loLcod] ind JOllllSlllllgg 6. He lSilrrcntlers-l)uct, Chorus -"\l Surrender Ali,"—-<Marion John- itone and 1C. -S. McKay. 7. Ho Acknowledges tl-lls Wrong .’ast-—Stllo, “The Mistakes oi‘ My life Have Been Mzrny"—1tev. Mr. Millar. 8. tile Starts For llome—S/olo and Jhorus. “Lord. i'in Coniliig Home" —Mrts. ‘Ella. Campbell. 9. tile Needs I-lelp and Guidance»- Quartctto, "Just Outside the Door" ~Mcssrs. lMcLeod. MacKay, Mc. Leod and Johnstone. 10. ‘Safe At Home—Duet, Chorus. ‘Home Sweet ll-lome"——lMarjorle Sound and Marlon Johnstone ll. His lSong oi‘ Praise-Colo and lhorus, "Ho Liflotl hlo"~Mrs. John ohnstono. 12. The lluppy lloino—Chorus. ‘Ring tho Bells oi‘ llleaven", 13. The New .l.it'e—-l)ilct and llllll'll5"r'l$wsettvr us the Years (lo ly"-~M;s._ Robert McLeod and . firs. ll. M. Johnston. . 1-l. Anlll6ll1|—~“lSil(\ll I Receive a Nelcomu llonio?" SCIENCE lEW HOTEL MANAGER FOR CANADA STElAMiSHIP LINES A circular issued today Iby Mr. - W- Norcrnu. vice-President. and larlnslnz dlrecibnotf the Canada tesmship Lines. contains the an Junoement that -W .8. Dotlor, hare "Ore "winger of the Malnolr Rich- lleu at Murray Bay ha; ham, .9. visited msnwlzei- or hotels of‘ the ‘anada Steamship JAncs. Dr. Detlor ‘m. during the summer seasons. arsonally manage the lllsnolr Rich- tieu and Hi9 Hotel Tadouanc. This nan important departure from ‘bat has existed in the pail, and iese two summer resorts of esltlb shed individuality of atmosphere. arvlce and cuisine will be under 1e same direction, Ac a hotel manager Mr. Delloi- 4 known from coast to coast. He "as in the service of the Canadian ECURITY, poise. sclfio Ilhllwayliotels for twenty- name, To g ne years, beginning as chief clerk comfort 5n ¢ the Place Vilsr hotel, lMotrul, women‘ hen at the Chateau Frontenac. iuebac. and subsequently u the toyni Alexandra hotel. Winnipeg. ‘is has had a. long and varied 0x1 isrience in all departments of hot- ~l lifb. and was for eight yours mam‘ ruler of the Royal Alexandra hoteLl and two years manager of the Chas‘ vow Frontenac. ‘During the years i916 and 1917 Mr. Detlor passed rut-ouch n very sewre illness, mil on recovery took up his hotel life again in 1918 as assistant manager. of the Wlndsor Hotel, Mont-foul. nil 1922 he joined the Canada Steam- Tilflp TLTnéi sifiiiiiif at the Mas. olr Richelieu at Hurray Bay, when he has remained for lfour yen-l. M3. LDatlor announces that he will personally supervise the mu- qgomsat of those two popular hot- nio. 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