. fIZhe most rsistent M . KIWI-till“, s 05% lllges yield Writ-Yo. [anal-Ia slqsnsiunimm-nurmn! §ci_ti;,r; PliEiFin FIIQM- 8r.‘ JOi-IN, u. s. GHERBOURQ. SOUTHAMPTON, HAMBURG Apr. 24 Empress of Britain OHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWEFIP Anr- f1 . Minnedosa SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP Apr. 21 .................................... .. Mellta TO LIVERPOOL Mar. 30 Apr. 27 Marioch Apr. 6 . Montcalm Apr. 13 Montrose Apr. Z0 Montclnre TO GLASGOW .................. .. Meirtizama Mnrburn Mar. 29 .. A-pr. 19 .. summer: SAILING-S From MONTREAL — QU EBEC Apply to Looal Agents or—— G. Bruce, Burpdc, C. P. 8.. Agent 40 King St. St. John, N. B. ‘FOR SALE ' _uunibei from A The Central Guardian si-ioP from Holman’; cat[]°s_ ’ GMART CAPS FOR E551‘. _ DMD 111 11l- "The Haberdasheeiy ‘"111 W the sweu line of new caps 111°? 11's showing. 3.23.3; New lmintmsnv showing at 5- A ‘MI-‘Dollflltfs Thursday after ternoon, E3375" T153. 111 the newest Qxmfd 0181186 uncrensable at The fiaberdashery." _ sPl-‘(ING MIILLINERY- First showing if new spring millinery at S. A. McDonald's Thurflday hi. ternoon. HAD CLOSE ESCAPE. -—A llttls girl named Mildred Moore had o. narrow escape on. the street "P511118 near the new Bank of Nova Scotin about 5 oklock yesi terdmy afternoon when she was "111 111w and received some nasty ai-‘mlches on the side of tho fare. The other party to the collision driviu-g a. box sleigh, had not notlccu the little girl until too late and he immediately stopped his teum and picked her up. Crying lustily. she was taken by ta spectat- or to Mr Foster's drug store and Dr Yeo was summoned, who found much lo the relief 0t everybody that there were no serious injur- es. BASKET SOCIAL -'l‘here ‘was a largo attendance ut the basket socla’ licld IHOIItIAY night In tho Protestant Orphanage by the Lot 48 friends oi‘ the institution. Among those present were quite u Charlottetown and the surrounding community. Promptly at 8 o'clock IMr. l-iam- mond Kelly took the chair and an enjoyable programme w-ss render- ed consisting of vocal and instru- mental niusic, readings, dialogues and speeches. On tho invitation 0f the chairman Messrs G. l). Wright and W. K. Rogers, uddrt-si-r ed the meeting giving a brief rc- sumo of the history of tlio institu- tion dlifl its growth from a small farm house to "its prcsciit magnifi- RIVER view FARM‘ (190.1 _.uwelllng house und out buildings; four miles from (liiur- lottetown. For particulars Write - : P. M. BYRNE. . 3 23.1v'ks North lltiver-| ___ ___-i FARM FOR SALE . in; of B1 acres of liind iii high state > of cultivation with 8004, (iw-eifng house and outbuildings.» A. never failing stream through farm. Property is con- veniently situated, being nziar t0 school, churches, stores, suw and flour mill-s. etc. All“? 33 119195 °t 1am] -,.¢_-hnhy, 23 zicrcs clear bulsuco covered with a growth of ilwruce ‘V1111 110 59111 5:111‘ prof-chi’ 0r to suit 11115911115913 5°‘ c ' srs t0 . WxI-qxhki- um.’ lyRA (LAULD. 3.9.34.1. Clpde River, RR- -l offer my farm oi’ fifty ncrcs nt Panniuro Island; if 1111! B0111 11010110 April 6th. ivil‘. be sold by P1111110 Auction on that date with stock, crqp nurl implements. See naiid bills If day proves stormy first fine day following. JOHN FISHER Pamiiure Island. H. NELSON l SON. Auctioneers. 3-28-2I Western Guardian Lbs-roam SLATER AND ne- GAL show-s for men. Now sDPIHB hint-J; ht Sinclnirs. 34:34.21 —8MART BIEW MODELS IN men's hm] young men's suits, shrill lug at Sincluirs. 3 38 ~1 -—-NEW BTVLES IN LADIES’ footwear showing for Easter nt Sin- _ - 1 . . II I I A-valumble farm for sale coiistit- fir“ “m ‘ °“‘1 P191’ 3"“- baskets , itowu, $01110 oi‘ “Wsuiigi. as $14.00. icoml tliniciiiziry he nrd on every cInirr-i. “ELEGANT NEW sprains rosin, suits and dresses on srilv tit Sinrluirs. -; .;~' 3413'“ -i.ove'i.v EAsTER MILLIN- .'l'lio_v run hc thoroughly’ depended Iupoci In clr-un ivorms lsysiriii. "ERV now slur/WWI, Make Wllr “$1 notion as early as pofisihhh éflh clnlr & SIGWEL blmltfid- ~CARI.'- OF THANKS-lithe, B. .'\. Strung und Ifumily- Utlftlnll. wish to thunk the many flitiitl’: who have so kIIIdIY B11111 ..--..r»~s:..nn oi‘ symnuthv In the" rcrrnt ‘bereavement. tit-iii, proportions. ’I‘lu~y spoke of tho many encouraging features connected with the undertaking, highly commending tho ladiy super- intcnticnt and her capable staff [or the splendid "beginning they had made ullr, Peter Oliver, through \\‘ll0:lt1. generosity tlic nursery of the building was furnished and fitt— ed up with necessary modern equipment. ivns czrled to the plat-p‘ form ziiid introduced to the audi- At the . O38 Ahegweits Retain At the Artna lost night about IWdVC 111111111‘ed fans witnessed ll, 11151- 01111 One of the most exciting 81111193 seen played here in yreztrs, and excitement ran high esflicciut 1Y In the second and third periods. when the Abcgweits were facing u 3-4 lead and playing combina- tion that would have piled1up evcii a greater score, only for the Blleetacular stqyrping of Smith, the Windsor goalie. Th“ game wins very fast and lrlppirg was indulged in to a 111180 extent, but only three peiittl- ties were handed out, one going to Gordon for checking and two to J. McDonald for. triilping. ‘ The Abcgwuit forward line, in 1M1 the whole teuni, were some- what disorganized in the first [Hf- iotl and some very loose DIu-ylng 80C by, ibut in the second and third periods they tightened the 51111115 and they played like a well o'led ‘machine, not only keeping the Windsor team from scoring but tn Iiaviiig the advantage of tlio Ipluy throughout. The Wiiidsoi- team played ll grout intiivldtual gunic, alltl were taking some long shots, only one of which wuis effective in the first period, hilt they got 'by Morgen for two easy counts and had things pretty mitt-ii their own way in the 1:131 éiI-ILRI‘ 0f the game, 1M1". Noll William-t: of Ilnllfax and All‘. Jack 'l‘u'utldle of Springlilil, rufcreeil the gums and with the tixccptlon oi’ a little tripping by 110111 sidofi, drid not let anything by. The Hume got aiviy at 8.36 the Willlifloi‘ BOIIig to tits Abbics net, uiiil foul‘ minutes tailor pluy oponeil‘ LZtislicI~ of Windsor gets by‘ ".- . for till easy count, I From the Luce-oft’ the play ivus‘ somewhat even for the iicxt five miiiti._-s, the Aibcgwt-its lorwartl nf the programme tnc wore auctioned by 1dr. Peter J. hit-Donald of them realizing us; ‘Tho proceeds, it‘ The Orphai uzigc SUIYI, IIHIIIXI worol who origiinutctl c ‘JCTy cnjoyublt- social. roiii zirks were Hide, rcKai-dltig 1-11"- "efy capable niunagemcii; of tho iiistiiiiiiori. Tlio Ilillppy, smil- 1112‘ ikicns of the little children Woke more eloquently tliuu words of the love and care they nre re- ceiving from those Ill ciiargn of them, -_—-¢0§-___ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Holbrook. city, ‘loft yesterday on h, visit to Toronto. illissi P, .\. MacDonald, Print-.- St., MIIIIIlPPy Purlor lms rniurnvtl after spending flirt-e wot-kn ut- tcndlng ilic iiiilliiiery openings iii Boston illiil Nciv York, The many friends and relatives 0f Mr. Clnirlcs Clllllpbcll, ("lliolion are pleased to know ho Is rot-over- ing after being so very critically --_--¢o->-——- ::Thcrc is nothing rupulsivi- in li'liilc"s Worm Powder und Llicy are as pleasant io take us sugar, so that few vIilIdi-ou will refuse thom, lii some cases they cnuse vomiting through their action in un unsound _ stoniuth, but. this iii orly h iiiair ifosztnf on nl’ tliuir cleansing power, no irdicutioii tluit they are hitrtf-ih from the o THE EVIDENCE “Ilrlzigvt has Johnnie collie home from school yet?" 1 YIN, HIP," "lluvu you seen him?" ‘Kn, sir." “Then liow do you know Ito's home? “Mouse the cat's hidden uudz-r the stove. sir.“ 4L (“I Ztvojlded an. s Appendicitis Disappeared” mum- Wr- .°"'~» gay-liver. Pill! .yil'. ~.,.li-:‘~ Opera on writes» "I look a severe pain in I111’ right side. If was "TY bad h! times. I tried oils and M11161! without gsinin! "I! IFIISI- The doctor pronounced it chronic appendicitis. I iii-ended _ an operltion and s friend advufl! DL chug, Kidney-Liver Pills. I used tIiein and not only ob- uined relief from pain. 11111 his... it hm_e_o_InP1¢1¢;1Y_11'-‘¢d me of appendicitis, as it ll not; over a year nnee I have" 11A qny of the oIII IYIIIPWI“ 11151110091" m’ (he gmmullllllllf.‘ of plii . Many | .\‘Ii'.‘I§2lt'III‘l'II tillTy , 8th to Mr. and line l-llllflllg‘ some nico rushes“ set" forivttrtls und tlicii Morgan got iimotlith stiipriize package blinded '~ I15 unfltrstood amounted to a vm-ydo liii.i front tho wing when Pooh. creditable fric-iiils of tlic and loud iii I.Ill‘Il‘ praises hen,” pcopli- cf Lot 4S 100k ll SIHIIIIJIII]; shot and iiicreuscil tho fond to two goals. After iiiuc Gordon and lo Siiilili ivlit: l_\\'il5 oii his good hcliuvior and lm ‘turned MTJEILQIRBTIYS shot snide. i Illctlhiiin came down for u till-o l‘llll and ivns stopped by Moore IWIIt) tuck <1 mice run, but failed oii ya wild shot. ‘ Windsor “'11s playing n strenuous ugumc and going for hi! they pus sossorl. P0010 again got tho muck ut centre irc und cuuglit ‘Morguu oft‘ guard and the count read Windsor" If, Ablilru 0. Time 8.41). 1“1‘1>I1i the face-off, the Abliics ulio were playing h losing gimp, .Ii‘i'otu tho luvuzifi" Gordon on u. beautiful run up the Abhics, and raisvuti the fzius mice more. Tho Aliegivoits again ivoiit to Smith from ilic facooilf ‘and gnvo tho wullc a hot reception, until tho gong brought the llierlod‘ to :1 clos", with the Windsor two goals iii the Irllll. score 1-1-4 No penal- ties IVLFC Iiantivti out In tli’s poi"- IOII. SECOND PERIOD AT 9.10. Tlln second, period tipuiiril up rzitin-i‘ slow, and Windsor tt-stm lriud .i few long shots. and‘ tiicn BIRTHS MCI-EoT.—-Al Sniiiiiii-rsirlt- Illiircli 3th to lllr. and Mrs Nelson Aiu-lieiitl of‘ Long River ll sou. Iluiilril Gciui d. POLLARD-— At Now ilnvoii. Fob. 24th, 1923. to Mr und .Ml‘.~i. Arthur A. Pollard, u son, Louis Milton, COLWlLL-At Kingston oii March Airs. William W. ("tilwtli n son, DEATHS MoLEf D.—-At Siiiiinitzrsitle March i'_ItIi infant son of Mr, uiitl Airs. . ulson lift-Lend, Long River. COADY— At Vernon River, Murch 15th. Ali-s. llyrnc Foady, age 3t yours. R, l. P. KELLY---At Fredericton, I’. E. I.. on March 2711i, 192:1, Thomas Kelly iu IIlt. 62nd your of his AJKQ. Funeral on Thursday" at 9 o'clock. MORRIS- In this city on lllsrvii 27th llizirguret Gertrude, iiifnut daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Laurciicl- Morris, n-ge 3 ntonths. 8TEWART.-Sti~.inchsI on 22 of Murcu nftor two weeks of severe illness tllalcolm Stewart aged '70 yours, leaving one sister to mourn there loss. McKINNON—— Al. DeSable, Mnrch 27th. Mrs Muii-izuret MtzKlllfwll. aged ill). Funeral Thursday‘ at i o'clock. SMITH“ At Soutliport, XVI-arch 27. Alfred Everett Smith. aged 21 started l0 pull tour-titer and nt 8.52. Ire bagged the first count for the’ the hopes ofl Cemetery. .lbegweits Are (Jhaiii|5lt1iiisi ‘ y 0f Maritime Provinces t By Defeating the Windsor Team iii a Fast and 2s Thrilling Game at the Arena last Night. the Morton-Thompson ; Trophy anti the Maritime Championship for - I923. Abbies Played Wonderful Combination, ill Second and Ihiul Periods. Aiitl Gutciasseil I liieir Opponents in Every Stage of the Game Windsor Play Great Individual Game. qvonderful combination only to be .i.h<- 11.111125 still going I I I I Charlotte. whit-ii irus i‘l‘llll‘lll‘ll nicoly by \\’IlltII: iiie the Aliegweits started in to show some class, time after time, Moore and Ift-"lly would go up With the entire forward line and dieliluyed met l\_'.' n stonewall defence. Windsor defence men svould rc» turii, t-ntl the Abbles forwards ivoiild outskate them und break their play so that only weak shots would result. The puck was taken ulitl lost hguin around centre ice, going from McDonald to Mciiluchetvi to Mc- Cunri .0 Gordon, with each ilcfczitxte efter sixteen minutes of play iiloorn. Kelly and It. Prowsc Com- ‘oincd for h, nice run, R. Proms-i get- tliig the shot and scoring (LIIIIII lhuxidcious applause, With tliu score 3—2, tlic Abcg- wells cliniicc looked bright und they took every advantage, nIilI only Suit-tits wonderful perform- luico in the net saved any further scoring; iii bills Ipericd, the period Ellfllfig 3#-3 in favor 0f Windsor, wlfcli ivzis ull Abcgweit. 'l‘w:i penalties were Il.IlliIf‘(l out ' in this period one going to (lordoii uutl one to McDonald. THIRD PERIOD AT 9.49. Th,- tliird period 501'- ilwtll‘ “I111 hilt-i‘ the puck 1.1111 tho Windsor I“illil pill)“ lug u strong (iefcncc, but it soon looked us. it‘ lllc Abregwi-its would tithcr pull through 'wltli ii victory ' or uni. lrt their clzlliuiivnts Rel ttlow- though for u count. l'l‘li'- \\I1t>I(1 Ahe-gweit tvum were playaiug u gaunt» that W415 surely good to watch, and ilicir combina- toii :~(li‘.F.I proved too stfflfli: for theI Windsor (Irfi-iit-c and Rloort- gate‘ ing tho puck seven minutes after] plaiy started, imidc o bountiful 11111.; getting through the fcnco llllll nutcliing the count, tliit lIIHl IIIO score amid ailllaust- tlmti shook the rztfters. _ iifroiit ilic far-evoff Windsor‘ fried- iiurd to score mid hlorgau stoi.-I_~cil' ‘ ivus sore" a bounty, but his fact: for u few minutvs und the ganiel wus (Irlélytill. - I)Il play rvsuuting, ilu- Auol>\v<.-iis. still ltrpt up their IlZIl‘1l_L',i‘ on Smith ' and 'I‘.I1_\’ czortuiiily hail him bu-_ \\llflt‘l‘t.tl , uitli shots’ und 111611.; Kelly. Gordon und It Prowsc com-f binod und through u clover ‘grievo- nt‘ illillitlt'll\'l‘ll‘ig wont through Ilit: . (loft-ner- iillll securvd lii.» wiiiuiiigi flllllli, Yllfl the l':iii< Hourly wcii-LI uild one fellow nvvu trying f1 dive‘ from tho Irv-loony to ilir- ir-h. but‘ WtLS rrstvuoil with ll tote-hold and 111111011 ck to stttbti‘. \\"iml:=oi' front tho face-off wltliI only n few niinutt-s to go comer hark for a final rush, gutting :1 dir- cv-t ‘it on top ot‘ thti goal post, 1nd Morgun ivns called on to stop ii I)t\.'l‘lll_\, which lie lnmtlluil iiicrlyl and u-curetl only in tlio nick oi’ tiiiic. '.’ I I Tlla- gong soiimiml but llu- ply- r-rs klllll rcfvrcu Igfii1l't‘(I it and IlIhPIl Windsor cziinv to him-gnu. wlio stopped IIIPPO ru-lioiintls, the flif-tli acting by and tlir rofcrtit: t-iok tho rubber to vuntru icv. if. was only tlimi ‘that tho)’ ‘11’*°°V91"~“1 tlz-tit the hell llilll sounded bpforo the score Wilt-i mutlu. and‘ tho ILINBK‘ ivclts ugiain cum.» through vlctor~ icus, -i. u 4 to " score, Oii‘y one pcintlly ivzis liuiitlod out, Eu IYIIH period. it lzuiug In lllc- llnii lid for u vriclzvti swing of his stick. ' Ernie Moslior, IIK‘ ilisit wint: than oi‘ flit: ‘Windsor loam, i-amo in lltlll- lnt-r. with III(- Abbit-s gov-l mist aiitl u llw‘ it (whorl out ivitii ti silFlM 1'11! over the tyre. (‘Iiirko n-pl-zicing lilm for I,II(\ roniiiiiidz-i- of the 3.41110. The fOIIOWIIIg \\'i|>. iii.» lfuwuu: Abegweits Windsor Goal Morgan Defence [wily hiuiluiiziJtl hquur, llcCtinii Forivtirils ' I I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 hlcidiit-lit-rii MIJDOIMIII Gordon l5. hloslivr ll0(l’.l P1301“ R. Proivsc 1'111f§11L‘-‘i E_ Pfowge (‘ocliranta- (flairkc 4 L}? IlilCtlS To-day Th;- (‘Iiarlotzgorvli Driving Llub will hold races this morning at 9 ovwhck. All officials arc request- Ird to Ilf‘ on time. <o>—~——— Nothing more (Icleslnblo does the north produce lliun tin tin- gi-utefitl llIflll.--AU.“.OIlIII'§. no“? write HOW i’ eeevnins» lYiiitlsoi‘ lle-~ ' Easter styles. I)IS'l‘l.\'(f'I‘l\' room. In large and shades for Spring. Al of tailored styles. SI y in dressy and tailored cotine, Phincy Crepes styles to choose from. NEUK\VEAR An tinusually at- tractive assortment of Berthas, Bromley sets and coat collars. GLOVES Pretty new gloves for Easter, in all the latest colors. . ....-..;: fillhIIi-fi Everybody Welcome It] DIILLINICRY The newest in Spring Millinery, including imported models and many from our own work poke shapes, all newest so a wonderful selection TITS Beautiful new Spring Suits in embroidered Poriot Twill and Tricontine. effects and pretty threepiece Suits of the same materials. Silk and Canton Crepe lining. COATS Smart new coats for Spring in all the latest ' materials including P010, Velour and Tricotme, Smart tailored Charming new Dresses n. Poriot Twill, Tri- models. JHK-ICSSES and Silks. Many new Prices reasonable. EASTER. .\'()\'I‘IL'I‘II*IS Splendid line 0f fancy goods, includ - ing Voilets, Lingerie Clasps, Hair Bands. Lavender Bags, and many others. "A'lVZ'fl'AWy."' q b ' .‘."Q';v4vg1A'P' Grand Millinery and Ladies’ is Ideady to Wear Showing March 28, 2 to 5 p. m. All the newest in Millinery, Ladies Suits, Sport Coats, Dresses, etc“ also Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, the very latest word in MENUS‘ SPRING fil‘l'l,'.'\' .\.\'I) ()\'I'IR(.‘OA'I‘S For this season we have prepared and are all ready for the biggest Spring business in our histor n Men’s Suits, in brown, gray and checks‘, $12, $14, $15 to $30. 1 “Young Men’s Smart Spring Overcoats,‘in polo, covert cloth and fancy tweeds. Latest fawn and grey overcheck, made up in the snappiest models, slip on, belt all around, and tlireeway belt. Prices $18 to $38. Cravenctterl (itibei-(lines in fawns and two- ttiiies, from $18 to $3130. The very latest iii Young Men’s Suits, ar- riving daily. All the newest models and patterns Prices $15 to $42. I We are sole tlistribtitors of the celebrated Harrogtite serges. These garments are made in blues, browns and greys and are guaranteed against fading, due to exposure ‘t0 the sun 0r salt water. Drop in and let us show them t0 you. Prices $33 to $42. PROWSE BROS. LTD. %% %EEEE%EEPJ‘ style Parade Moore and McLeod Limited Stage a Sirlkiing and Original Open- ing Demonstration, Wednesday at f‘. o'clock Mtiiisrs Moore d McLeod Limitoil 0111111 It" tlic Indies oi‘ (‘liarlottctoivu and the stirrountling district something (locidedly new und JIIITIICIIVI! 111 tho ivriy of Spring opening. Drlpartlng entirely fmni tho old fush‘on of holding merely u ills» pluy oi‘ Millfiit-iyv, this liouso has token the very advanced Stop 0i staging :1 “Fashion Pnrudr" iu which they have erflisiml thr- HPF- VIN"; of ton of (‘liarlottotowns iii Spring Shut-s ut-cessorws sucli nu llcckivuii- and liaiillliugs. etc. Th.» Ilt‘\\' slides will be displuycd through the ("curfew 0t‘ Licssrs. Al‘c,\' and Co. Ltd. ltllislit- will ‘lie the “Fashion Imratlo" by u str fig orchestra, As ti Int-go iiunilii-i- oi’ garments will Ill‘ shown. it is plauiirirl II con- tiniii- llll‘ "FASHION IHILADIC" frotn 3 oktlock until 5 tfclock. All iniz illsirluy \\‘III"II will In! :i Flll-‘UIIII L. 0. C. Bowling On tlir- i.. 0. l‘. alleys Inst night tlic I.. (). t‘. tvuni wtm out from populni- young Indies to dlstilny now Spring wearahlos from Millin- ory to Shoes. The Inrge second floor will be dlonreil nnd specially tirriiiiilPrl 1"" this ocmuilnn. Anzlilo space W111 he provided lfor tho visiting ladies. The "living motlels" will (‘OIIIP from the dressing i-oomshowing lii years. Funeral from his 11m wri utunliett m resldencenThuraday dflternoon 111 us: m°°_'3fl'.','.“'|',,1ffi,'_ 2.30 to "Sit. ilunslalfs Catliehdwl fir‘: l6‘! Qw- w MI! - f tl ‘Roms Cat 0 o I saltndecnnllun. """°‘ “ ‘a n Unhol- oqi174g13 MIWIII, Out, actual use and wear. models of the .1. Callaghan very newest ideas lii Easter ‘Millin- ory, in Pulls and Coats, in Dressos F. McMahon the Post Offit-t- Il_\‘ a majority of I191 m"... Tho highest smiro ‘.207 points was mndc by J. (‘uilaniinn of the L. t). t". ‘ Tito, following was tho lino-up: providv d during epitome. of Illv fashion. for Spring. latiies should plan lo sec this sirik» l” l - L. O. C. G. Madd-igpn . . . .162 llb 201 . . 170 207 163 T". Rest-don . . . . . . . . .88 112 165 . .174 138 149 A. J0)’ . . . . . . . . . . . H1220 I11; ill IIILANTIYIIILI). Ont. March i ~~c~ i - I"I"o curl)! thin. morning totally 7:1 70-1 8:3 nlrliyvtl thc rectory 0i tho Brat Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23in Shoe Company, mid n house .i1\i:i rig, ("TIIIHIIIIZ a lose esllm Post Office iii $'_‘Ir0.0tl0. partly covoretl b) II. IIIIYIIIII . . . . . . . ..l.'-3 IT-Il I'll! surulii-u, The (ii-igln of the (I. Ilt'.'ll‘t‘r~' l" ' rliniim Ill‘ iloti-riiiiiicll. E, Gilllillll I Apprvxiiiiatclv 80 persons H, Essory l IIlI'I.\\'|i out of ivork by tho J. Cook . . . . . . . . . . II1T5 1 tlir- iiiajtirity of them being g .-\ii iiivvsiigiilitiii will be Ilel drh-r-iiiiiu- tho cause of the fll JAS. CORISTINE l. C0, UNITED. MONTREAL.