Packed Tight— Kept Right Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Speazmint certainly m'ake three delightful flavors to choose from. And the new III’S—the candy—coated peppermint I, gum, is also a great treat for . - ' your sweet tooth. All from the Wrigley fac— tories where practice has made perfection. Agents Wanied W9 have sortie tirst class tory open in King’s County t'o.‘ agents for the Wonder Ropv Mnciiv ine. tci‘ri'. i Sale of l’incite Mills and Oiher Propeity 0l the Lite Andrew Dixon l aui insti'lirtml h_v iliP Exwrulni' 0l tiii— Will [il Alldi‘ww iiixon, 1:11? ol l’incite llills. Eldoii. Beliust. THE LETTER Chanter 40 in due time the latter came in Glorin‘s large scrawiy liand. “Tlrls is heiug wriuen while l sit on Llie edge ol’ iny child's bed and lîll hls mouth full 0l tliernioinetei's and tie his poor neck up in smelly t'iannes," it began. "Frankle has added n chill t0 h‘is otlier aliments. pour youngster, but the doctor SB)’: lhe'il be ail right in a tew dnya, Meantiine i've lost a thousand dol- lar order to du over a rootn in or- der tu hold liis hand—a. plece ot‘ liad luck whicli amuses nie. for il \\'ould se pleuso uut Norrls Clty trieiids. ' "Darling cliild you must come Ior we bot]. need you. Being me inu- lilBi' ut au niling cliild and busi- ness worman sliarp enouglrto sup— pon lilllt cliild. ure two acrupailoiis that do 'noi. iiiix. it' oue dues justice tu eillier. l'iii lia'lf dead iiiyseil (ou mand l'ol a Pompelèllt liuuiiekeop» lisi- in ail tiiis iiiwn. Dai'ling. l’ (love. l0 have you come jusl to keop :iii oyo on li‘runkie tha i-est or thi—a Wiiimrwrl'l‘l linVe :i liousokeopuz' inrialled wlwn you arrive so tin- only work wil'l lie [hl-f uliild. "vl'll tuitk 550 iii llPl‘t' iii a postal ordur thal wi‘il puy youi- litre." liiretiiuns about trains i'oiloiwd, 1 Thon i “Wiro “16‘th lime ths arran "and l'li iiiwt you. Oiily (-oiut ait iuni-s. l'iii sure lllP tariii euii d'is- Liii—iiue with you. and l'iii certain yuu L'an persuade yuui' auiit in pur: ii’iih yuu i'ur uivhi'le. Doii't ha iliiui‘iiwd :iliuut whai I su)" Llfi tu 1loohiiiij alter Fi'aiikie. Hi- wou‘l ‘nr-ed illut‘il or that. l only want lsuiiieon» lioir- io kë—ep uii e\'i> ri {tiiiiigm _\'Illl \\'I)ll't ii.ive :iiiy wurk, i' iuill liu :i rnsi loi- yn'i and ivu:ll !\ sil iill' l'iliii‘l’ \\'iiler." l i‘ut l‘ku this. lilt‘ whoiv tliing Isuundt'd iiiusl :i‘llui'ing. livsiilus ‘thi-i'iA u‘an :i postal oi'dei' i'oi' illUl't’ .iiltilll‘fï Iliuii Dom lind possvssmi l'or .«oiiie— lilllt'. Thri'e irais no excuse-— ininl slin waiited tu gu. "ll‘s uiy (int: vluiiim-r" .“iilP told _liei‘ l'ailier. "l've waiitod :io to gi—l 'iil\\‘ll:\**pel'ilaps wlien slip doesn‘l guet-d iiiu l «au lind a position iii t'iir icity. liut what will i‘ou do?" 4, Jiiii‘s t‘ur‘e suddeiily relaxed lllln) lîl iieaveny unifie. l "l'll "un—ut il the ilziy ‘ÏÊOIIIII AlilPi'Îcd." lit? i‘i'ii=ii., i lie iooked suiideiili' likia :i mai. En?“ ' d iroiii pi' n. Dora. wlio iwas essentizilly sweei zuid dames» 'iic, muld understuiid tliis great icliat'ing :igniiirt tiOlllESliL‘lU', witii- -out iii tiie least shai'iug hlfld ÎJE'GH on the Ïfll‘lii for neni'ly 'tu'o vears noir. At‘ttr his long “'llil- aller loi [timing iii Europe ho n'as content louves» contains directions 30 si," iluv t'uii‘ly llPlli‘ hv—r l'or souie [Îl'lllu'ple nm, “m,an sa“ (13.9 Or I Dora hzid lin tic-sire 10 rougli :is hv: hzid. tliçiugli iiiv | I ËDye Old Wrap, Skirt; i ‘ it. Jim' _ hher old worii. fade things “"Pllwl'l Even it slie hasÿnever dyed before.‘ answer. a, i “No! Tha one thing in the world d'd radier du than auylnlng elsa. i3 tu stsy wltli :Mrs. ' Gales fui nwliile. .1 don'i cura il it is being u nurse. though. sne ssys t: lsn’t, and would be so wonderlui t0 llvu with!" And the excitenient mode lier clieeks a bit pink and lier eyos i oright. . Fivs minutes a! liappinsss liod a curious eiect on lier. Her hollow checks ,seemed to illl ont. her whole nervous face relaxed and she looked 19 instead ot lookiug llke an old- young‘ wunian. “Oh, you won’t want to go!" Aunt Mande objected wlien Dora got up lier courage to drive .‘u town cash ilie postal ol'dI-ri' and cal] upon lier aunt: "Bottier stny—if you‘i'e loner and Jiin wsnt tu go otl’ agalii, come hsre and live wltli me. l dou’t suppose thero‘s imiy i'eàson why yuu should sliiy ou ut ,tlie larin tin-tll l inovo out lu tlis Spring." iAunt Mande was lier dziiighter's oi'dei‘s wlien. she suid liiut. Huit slie lmd' decided thut (iludys wuzi lill wrong—be— sidvs a baby wus expectsd, (iludyu was teinpei‘aiiientnl and Mortun was H8 nieekly devoted us uiiy uni.- could expect. “Norrl'd i‘fliilêl‘ go. i must Dom Huid. :Auirt Mnudo ShQWPd hor disA iHPâlSlil'k“. No uiio—bui hei- duugiiicr v rhad evzzr dpl‘led or disugrped witii lier. “i don't kiiow Wllzl‘i _\'Ulll' ullCli-t . You've, hnnrd wliot sort " will sur. ut‘ iroiiiun [huit t‘urnitui‘o huyer is!" "l diin‘t lwliovn thune storles". Dora defuiided. Shi— wziiited [o r9 srlii "lurniturv buyer", too, but didn'i kiiow huw. ‘ Maude gave hei- un. ‘Sliê zisked lie. “Vrry ws-ll. You'rs or :igei'" Aunt unigi‘nrinusly tu sttiy i0 (“liner-— hui-1L liutl t0 :ici‘ept su liPl‘ t'utlioi i-nuld ('(llllP iii l‘or lier. G’ladys and Mui'tnii ('illnH iilsu 'tho izint sho suiv Lheiii togetlier for iwi'ind. “lluli! Coing ‘N :i servant gii‘li' (“11(in sziili suottingly. Murion snid iiotliing. Ho always liioked zi iittls iiurt wheii (iladyn iras llâlfll')’. But sin— wns liuving n baby—lira uou‘ld iiot rasent any thiug slip sniii or did ai [lif‘ lime Dora iiiade i'ezidvy to louve. TomorrowmA Meeting -—.o.——— n long mmmmwu GUAnm'Aiï going zig-ainsi Ü go tiiiiu 1' IH KMÜU'iHNl-titi J l iNLi NOIIL‘E. iiiLkLISNosuucrrzi‘iON ni JiI(Ciiii.'.iiixu.:s:s 0R GRlT- . r. .. ENDURANCE PAINT lb i A R l .F U l l’kl PARE!) A ND 1"} . l KÛM ALl. ADUL'l‘ERAN F5 . (I . ma... . ' ‘ .LOSE- (.R UNEIÈ Pli-l [:Ul' W’OOD AND PAIN] Il WI'I H .12 L Il)“ hN ENDURANCE l‘.\l.“i i lirai-ï ONLY A i.i r— _, il]: (W YUURV un osu _ Sweater, Curtains In Diamond Dyesî ' anh packzige oi' "Diainond This machine is something evel'." Millei‘. (ÎOCPÆISHÏ. to H011 hi‘ l’llin't' illiir‘ oi‘ hpr lii'i- liad bel—n tho romane. un“ put a rien, fadeless coior (armer and tislierinan should have. Wili pay for itself in oue sezison's Work. Makes any size ropo, an; length, in a lew minutes tiine zindimg un“..er 1“,m(.1y_ 1, at hall the cost of imported l'llpïi.‘fliti iiiriiituiu. i'niiiiiiii: llillliflllt‘lllä'iiiiliir-Ffl spirit “rift-Il ihtl' V-Lliil‘ti ‘ithi‘ iiim'uhlc's' in and Machines cnn b0 scon ai L, Meliish's store zit Montagne, the Gray Dort Show Rooms. Cliarnpiip m‘ l 891 tu tlie Mill pi’opoi‘ty linowii Lis “Plu lottetown. Apply early and your ci'ioice ol’ territorv. EDISON Mol NTYRE. Montagne. Dealer l’or King's County. R E WH ITE, Charlottetown. Distributor for P. E. i. FOR SALE l ofter for sale my house and loi in Kensington. For particulars ilp- Dly to MRS. WILFRED ARESNAULT or J. F. PROFITT, Ken-slngton. .4 Property For Sale IN SUMMERSiDE For sale. o modem houso, gtiod location, ali hardwood l’loors. two flroplaces. electmir: lights. bath, lioL woter henting, wide verunduli. new garage, about 3 acres r'.’ lunu‘. beautilul lawn. shade trees, good orchard. su‘ltoble for one or twu familles lit desired. lnspprted un) t‘lme. {For pa‘rtlculars apply tu MCQUARR'IE d. ARSENAULT, Summerside. ._.___i____._ DAILY SERVICE Charlottetown to Pictou S. iS. ‘Magdnline” will leavo Charlottetown ‘every morning ut 7 a. m. tor Pictou. 'Returning leave Plctou 4 p. m. or on arriva] or Sydney train. F‘are 82.50 eacn way. treight reasonabls. M. c'. McDONALD, Agent, Chariottetown, Brucs iStewart à Co.. Ltd. Wharf. .—.—_ iN iHii STUD Registersd Brsd Stailion Bnnseii 48547, mark 2.13, by Blngara 34707 dam Psvstta by Pestnchen 13489 grandnm Altsretts by Kentucky Prince 1470. Ono of the best ,Rsiz totorod Itnliiong .in the country wlli stand M ti.s owner's stable. Ail mores si owner's risk. F. A . WATTON: Victoria. t i l . ('ompiisiiig itili' acres ' i Auclioii (in the piwn “'hPl'c‘ . un ’l'hui'sduy. thp i du; ut JllllP'nt‘xi. 191:5. il" (lin lolimr- .-\ll nous» upou ‘» illiiill'xi'üd at Fill‘ 2 Aisi) iill movzi’iilrs Pltc Mills Lli illilou. Liioresaiii. in iluiiing tlie ding Machinery niid irear “'hit'il u'ill ho sold svplil'uieiy frmii thp Mil’l building. 'iinlliüliilliei)’ :itier thz— sale ril lKi‘HLiiilil ])l‘ll115?l'l.y zibowl lllEiliiniled lhe i'oliuwiiig iziiids nr ri'ul natal-- wiil hw oti‘ni-mi i'iir suiv. ilfliilPlyZ il. 'l'liu iiniiiiastoud luriii ivn.ii dwoliing nous» :ind uilt buildings thori-oii «il lÏiF lato Andrew Dixon ot' land nt Piiiettp Millu, IlfOFPSflil]. 2. The Gris! Mill and (‘nidliig [Mill ot’ suid ller'pased bi-ing il” un ' estnie and iiitvrest in the l'iuett-s Milhi. ni'oresuid. L'l. A lurin (il 70 ui‘i'Ps (if lilllti J: the souih sith 0l thra Mlli Pond u.- gether wiili'iiw i-oiiiroi o the wnt er sumin i)f sali] Mills. S2 acre-:4 :iituutn un thp Past 5-th o the Itillil Raid. Loi 58. 5: Al] ths (itcensed’s ostutn in. intei'est in 104) arron nt PlnflLï.‘ zilormuid. ÎDI‘liiPl‘IV uwned bv n'y- hrothei'. iiiP laip (Ïilfil'lPS Dixon. Tvrms ai üfiif‘. J. A. McDONALD' Alllfliuli (‘harlorto—iowu, May 12m, r Desirable Property‘ ior Sale' in Summeriide 'The residrnco of the liitr- 'ilinm. an lD. Rumsny un Popular Avniiue. Sunimersirie. is for sale. Amily ou the premises to MRS. RAMSAY Notice to ‘Railwaymen Have your haut! cars changea in to motor cars. with n Sylvester lmproved Engins built expresst tor this piirpose. Sold on Monthl) paymen'. pian it desired. (let ou prioes now. - SYLVESTER MFG. ÇO., LTD. Llndny. Ont. NOTICE A speclal meeting ol’ Bsrker‘s Vlka Foxes Ltd._ wiil he held al tho Court House. *A_mlierst. Nova Scotla on Wednesriay, Ma 17th, 1922 a‘. lhl’ hoiir ol t‘hrso t irty p. n. ior the transaction ol’ generai iuslnesa. 4 ‘ 7 R. B. H DAVISON, Sec'y. l 4: A trart 0l woodhiiid coniniuing gillÜlliilS siio did gii gypsving u'i‘iii lhiin [illOllL’il HI!“ ivurni ilikrnd Ei ii'hen she v." islii— hirkod iras ÎlliiYP. hur iiiuiiiei's halil ht'i‘ lilitk. i "Wiiudin't ytiii i‘utlir r go with me. Ënow we'wæ deuidud in break ou: cliiiiiis‘!" ho asked—»—knowiiig her tiinldili' i___.______<_ __ __.__.___._i_. ÂWOMAN. TAKES l EVEIiLGHANGE iTo Recommend Lydîa E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, for lt Helped Her So Much Fredcrictou. N. B.w"l wns weak and had soma troubles woiiien olten have, niid usually l wns uiiflt for my work. I nnw your ndvortise- nients and denide to ti'y Lydln E. Pinkhain's Vegetabie Compound. l nm very niiich pleascd wllh the i'esuit. nnd recommond your Vege— table Compound wlieiiever l have a chauve. You niny use thls letter ior ths heiiefit oi' OlilEI'S.".—MRS. WANntirss, 360 Churcli St., Frederit‘, ton. N, B. Mrs. \V:indiess. lilio niany. many other women ivho have fouiiii rellel' hy taking Lydia E. Piiikhani's Vege— table Compound, Is nnxious t0 lei. otiier womeii know oi' tlils siileiidid mediciiie. So by word of niouth nnd by latter. one woman to another, its vlrtues me inade known. Women sulferiiig from female all- ments, lndlcated by such symptoms as backanhe, nervous troubles, iioi. flashes, pain in ths side and a gen- eral ruii-down condition oi’ the whole systeni, shonld take Lydin E. Pinkhnm‘s Vegstaiile Compound. For nearly fli’ty years it has been helping women. Let lt help you. Lydls E. Pinkham's Text-Book upon “Aliments Pecullnr to Wom- en" wiil he sent. you lree upon re- quest. Write to Lydla E. Fini:- hnm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. HÎfiiÎs} RËiäii'nÎ; 'At Muunt Stewart iBei'ore tiirowing your old boots and liarness away bring them tu Fi'and Fora and have them repair' ed st small cost. I slso lll’th! second hand hamess lor snls chesp. 'm' TENBË‘Rs: Seuled tenders l’or additions and alterntions ,to West Kent Scliool will lie rereiwd by Mr. Ballderson. SPCl'Ellle School Banni on or bb- 1922, uni his office Queon Square Srlinol. Plans and speoii'icatinns at the oit‘inp ot me Archltect, S. Bluncliord B. Arch., old B. ot N. 5., Chombers, Chsflottatown. se . fore 5 p. m. Thnrsduy, Mny 18tli.‘ l '“um' SÏ'P cours. stockings sweatei's, stutrod, thlli'mgsl draperies _ lt'iiui"mini:! Buy Diamond 1‘"“"‘“'“':oilier kind, thon perfecl home dic' iiito shabby skirts, dresses, waistsd cuvei' overi’ :V hangings. Dyos, nai in}; is guarunieeil. Just teli your druggisi wliether the inntei'inl you ii'ish tu dye is wool or silk. or cottoii. Islander Iii Consular Service Iii Russia (Froin [hi-e Woburn Nsws) Tlie Full Rivor iiiiiii. ivho wus lirvd ou In the sti'evls or Mosr-ow, ltussia, zicnrding to tiie news (lia liait-h i‘tecvived iu Boston un Zi‘lou- dziy. WlIr-i Jlillll‘fl E. C'dnllgh‘illl. who i'oi‘niei'ly l'ivvd zit 39 Musannoit 3L, \\’lli)lll'll. und ls a suii or Mr. J. M. (‘ailiighun ol Lake Verde, P. id. l. Mr. (Jnllugliun is 24 i'eai‘s old and in we‘ll kiiolwn zilioui tlie city, par» ticulnriy in uihPIOlP. uii-vles. Accoi‘ding t0 liit‘oriiiation recelv ed Mr. (‘nllaghau was with J, B Murray or Woburn, wheii iiiPy wuiie iirod upoii Lly sireet putrols nnd Mr. Muriny “vas wouiided. “’llt‘ll llzirold J. Lili'wf'liCP oi lu! Pli-rasant sirvet rend thv iicvuiint iil ihn happening iii Mmiduy iilglli's Nows ho at once i'vuliznd ihnt il n'as his lrioiid illldÏÛrlllf‘l‘ L'Ülilllilli— ion. Mr. (,‘nllaghnn is thv son ut Mr. und Mr.—i. Jziinmi Callzigiiaii. Whu nnw reslde in Boston. 'l‘o beur out tliis contention. Mr. Lawrence had u postcard lrom L‘allaghun, niailed ii'oiii Brusaols and dated l"eli. llth iii wliiizh lie wrote. "On iiiy way l0 Russlu, Aiii wearing mv lurlined uiiderweur." Mr. Callaghaii luis beeu awuy lrom thi ciiy for four yenrs. the lirst twg yenrs heing ispem in tlio nmp‘loy (if the war depnrtment at Wnshington. For two yenrs he wns secretary t0 the Americnn consul at Prngue, CzechœSlovakin. ITo months sgo Mr. Lawrenco received a lettsr trom him Willltî- still ai Prague in'wliich IMT. C‘allagv han snid that lie was golng to get r. change of. post and wnntpd to go io Russia provided lie could get a post as vice consul. He wrote thnt his naine hnd been l’orwnrded l'or tlie position as vice consul. Then when Mr. .Iiawrencereceived the postcard. with the information tnu. Mr. Callaghan wns one the way to Russia he concluded thnt lie had been ‘named v‘ce consul. Timothy Sullivsn 01‘113 Dover strth also received a postal train CASTEEIA IN ËËEÏÎÏËËË ‘àhi‘i‘êi R8. tint ‘ noua. " AND NU'i'li’ F. Iiä LX'i'RA- OHDINAIiY (‘ O V l: R l NG Ix .4 Il ÉS GLIDlH-N EN- irkrRANCh PAINT IS ECON— Oi'illCAL lN USE. Η THF. I‘URlî IN lil.ll)D .I) UH . NI)! RANCE PAINT. li' IS Hi‘i OlL lHAl GIVB l.T i'Hl-R RE: ‘TING NU ‘R mina .\ t- “EH [NUUKA —l‘f lb PURE PAINT. TORONTO —-and not only homes that have the appearance of new, but homes that hàve the same sturdy nature t0 withstand the ravages of time and wear. For EN- DURAN CE PA I NT gives a beautifying coat that protects the surface as no other paint cari. It ha's been .tried and pro’ved by every modem test and found t0 be tîie most wonderful and most satisfactory paint made today. There is no better point than ENDURANCE PAINT And for floors, doors, interior w00d— work, ‘porch, furniture and the hun- dred and one places around the house where a touch of newnessiis require, use HOUSEHOLD FINISHES A Glidden product backed by tlie knowledge and reputution of ils makers and acclaimed as the best by its users. Made in twenty-one . à i 'dill 99"". tu i |iiiHHrfl_ E n Y 'r n 1 N G PREPARED GENUINE shades as well as “natural” finish, Clidden Paints, Vnrnishes, Colors and Insecticides. Jap-i -Lac'and Ripolhi Enaniel are sold liy zill high cluss Hardware and General Stores. |Soid byTHii ROGERS HARDWARECO LTD nariottetown Mr. (‘nliugliaii mailed ut Bru-ssels. on the mime (lziy tliiil .Mr. L: v- ence's ('ard wus iiiailed. [vit said: “On iiiy wugv to Russiii and and Bnlshles. Nt—xt stop 'ngn and theii for iMoscow. Regards t0 you niid Mrs. Sullivzm. .liiii.“ Culiagliun and Mr. ASuilivnii wei‘e iiieI l'irst iwu Full River boys tu louve this ('ily lur Wziahiugion. nt the outhriæuii nl the wnr In April 1917. Bath Pliit'Th'ti servit'e in tlie Wnr DFpîli'lannl. Cnllughun beliig emplode us a file clork and Mr. Sullivnu au a typist and stenogi‘zi» plier in iliu Adjutuni Uenpral's ol- fice. Slisy were ronni mates and rhums as long as buth were lil Washington. Mr. Sullivan shil’ted to the Nnvy Department and when he rosigned on me 15th, ot t-his montili. alter live yeai‘s‘ service. ho wns (illiciul stenographer lor tlie court martial boards nt New- port. Mr. Callnghaii ' reiiiainen With ihe Wllr Department and, m'a. sumabiy. wns llnuil promoted to a. viceconsularsliip. avs ststod nbov» Cailnghnn was born 'ln Full River. attended the Davis School and tlie Fail River iSchool ot Commerce. and both ha and iSuilivan worked togetlier in tho Anawar and Glohp ann mill ot‘tlces. resigning [roni the latter to enter government ser- vice. Mr. Cailsghnn is the son or Mr. and iMrs. Jnmes ‘Cnllagiiaif whn now. witli s daugliter. are mnklnn their home in Esmond, 'Rhode is- lnnd and a nephew'ot 8X>Aid9rmüil R. W. McGee. and Frank Trainor or this clty. About three woeks ngo a lettsr ivrlten m his parents ifl'Olll London stated tth lie had gone to thnt city from .(‘zechtyslovnkin and ihnt lie expecth to mturn home wihbin a. tew ('oys. Less thaii .i i'veok 'iater, thsy received another bttor from hlm‘ stoting flint lie was lnrniing forg oscoy. anà’zlhüw . o ,. . ' Signaturoof , Mr. Callaghsn also hlis two Bin— teni who live in Boston and twq l ‘p. ni.. at Blske IFsrm. bl‘Oll‘lPTS. who residencs lins not hepn louriied. Aii uunt. 'Mi's. Petc-i Martin lives a't 738 June .Strest und donther aliiiit la ni lin-i homo oi Ander J. Jvmiingu un tliv saine street. ————‘4.——-—— BODI EIS ARE LANDED IDUIBILIN, May ÿ’l‘ho liniding Oi’ ‘ilie badiou oi’ .‘iix‘iylour Il'ish Aiiioricnn souliers wiio Wf‘l'n kiilludf in tiie world wur begon iliis iimrn inig. iNu canoniioniy üitifiiiflt‘ll the. lniidinvg. 'I‘he bodiieu were brought. liere bv the steniner Milwutei‘. w‘hloli anrived on Suiiday li'oui Ant twerp, ‘Rich-ard R. Willey. ths Aineri- saki] ' incuon SALÎ Tuesday, May 16th at one o'clcoii Malpequav Rond. I. il have been instructed to 59.1.! tho tollow g: ' 2 genero purposs horses. 2 milk oows. one i0 frsshen May 2mn. 4 choice pure ’bred Shortiiurn bulls ifrom 4 to 9 months oldl. Re- gistered. 2 heaiters. :1 pure .hred Ayrshire helter. 3 Reg. Shorthorn buil valves. Ono two sented carrlnge. v Ons Minto carrlage. rubber tlred. One rubber tired runabont. Qne henvy express. wlth brakes Anu noie. DrTvtng slelg’h. wood sleigh, and cart. i ‘ P sets drivlng‘ hnrness. 2 sets cart harness. traces. cite. Plouglh. mdpr. wheei barrowu. splke ‘hsrroWs. spring tooth hsr. mws. souiller. hny l'ork, carrier. wire robe and other articles. J. A. McDONALD, Mi.“ _ , Auctlonoer. T HE GLIDDEN CO. LIMITED, 327 CRAIG ST. WEST, MONTREAL MONTREAL WINNIPEG r >::_.: ;:—._. —————;==ÿ.___ I I (‘nn vice cousu] and (îupinin W. R. B'uckloy, li. S. A., wui‘o DNISBLII. when the Imdit's were buiiig Ldkeli ol'l tlie situant-r. liul nu I'elutivus ol‘ iho fiûltiit‘l's l'ililIL’ M) illH douk. Tho hudieas wvre l'ullVPytfli to th. llll)l'gll(’_ li ils i-xpacied thul nov oral woeks wiil 9111])58 belui'e iiil (il tlwiii :ii'P da‘iiVl'i‘Ull lo roiuiiivuw and iiitorred. a flre HIM destnoysd tiielr bnrber sirop saine dnys ngo. A Chiiinmnn it‘SlIflN‘I thut Comeau lind told lilni he‘ quiectrdn lire in liis niiop ni business wns duli. CARD OF THANKS .Mr. John lLiiird and lamily WISh to express thelr sincere tlidnks (0 tiheir triends nnd nelghbors W1“) i'xtwndi d towards [hem au inanl’ iu-ts ol kiiidness during thelr r0" soin nad bereaveinent. ———.—ç.———————— CHARGED WITH ARSON.———.I. W. Comeau. Ilfll‘ibill‘ and A. E. in" Blanc liis assistant oi‘ Liverpool. N. 8., have (‘ouiiiiilted i'or il‘illl on u eliurijv (iii' :irsnn in connertiun witih I4 WMWWOWOW” WWQ' o . . .I AGENTS WANTED GET YOUR ORDERS IN NOW FOR THE NEW QUALITY LINE OF JONES ELECTRIC RADIGS READY MAY 20TH. FIVE dll'feront Son l'angine from I punie-l oryitll detector net to a hlnh quallty ioudvopeakor o! axe-pilons! merit. FULL LINE ot radio aoceuorln and .partl Moludlnu Mouton, couple". etc. se: ynur name on our bock. 'or initial ont.)me erts lor tuil’dusill. prlcn, and discounts NOW. 'IJones Electric Supply Cm," sa Charlotte et. _ >,. 2:, #6“!