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M_keY_____===-,1 -_ ' _, Q_ 1 _y l1l11i1111;s_1l111.11l_l1 ` 0 1 The week just closing, really the . 1 I """'F*'|" "" "" _ -' _ _ last of the summer months, was sim- Prince Count ueen s Count s Count I Election Meetings Election Meetings Election Meetings ply crowded wllll picnics to Rocky prize W,°m,,°,,g First District of Prince Political Meeting Fmt First F-|¢¢t°ri=l Ditlnn111;.:.!?.1i:l:1..1:':.‘2:..y:::.€.t's Photograph Paper CYKO paper h_as_ mam- ‘ fested its superiority _a_t ` every photographic exhibi- tion and convention where it has been shown by repeat- , edl taking highest prizes anti’ awards. housands of professional photographers pay daily tribute _to its wonderful capabilities _by I its use in their studios. With CYKO every good negative makes a good print and every printable negative gives back all your camera saw and caught. Sold by _1_.l_._ G. Jamesoj DRUGCJST -,_.s\,, _.I1__ __,e_Jl_ ,i =;“ 1' "‘» .J .. We received a large ship- ment of movements d"ect from the inanufactugesg and as these were or ere before the war prices have _;¥»t¢¥““°'§l. -iii Aw; not advanced and you will get the benefit by purchasing one of ours. G. H. Taylor I Jewaler & Optician \ 'l` l 2) li 'l`A lil.l~I SEPTEMBER. 1-11.1111 w 1£T"""'1‘1ii.c`il'1 ate 1 \\'. 2.1111 7.5 1 i ~ioav1.l>c:i=r-*U ,`,¢,-l_~1_~l ;`¢3.scr:-'- 'l`i1. i 11.08 lf. 1 3.-18 l Sa. 1 4.13 . s. 1 11 11;: 1 l\l. 7.21 i ’I`li. 1 .\.‘.‘T X 1 \\'. ` 0.1!-1 11 ; '1‘l1. 111.17 is 11| ‘ 11'. 1 1.07 H11. 11.55 11 1 1: _ S. 1 nos 1.... 7.5 _‘Am 14 '_ ` 1.117 3: ir. \\'. 1 1.-lo .-1 ~iu::¢:'n 17 l~‘. ` :mil . 11: j '1`1i, = 2.111 _‘_ . lb' i Sa. 1 -1.113 " 10 1 S. I 5.15 ` -1 211 1 7.11; ‘ 21 , ' :.1111 ' 22 \\'. 1 9.114 " i 23 , 111.23 .‘.~.1 24 1 11.16 2*? : , ... 21: ; 111111 ' 27 ll. ‘ om ~ 2s 1 11.51 ' 2:1 _ 1 1.111 r f 30 . f .\.t1 1:1 .\l. . 11.:.7 S.: 'l ll .\ ‘. “FZ 1 1 1 1 i i ater. Tillie 10 00 17.110 18.21 liljiti 20.311 21.111 :'._1111 - 22.35 24.07 1l.1lS i-`.»`_if.- 1:t,;:S 14.10 1110 111.15 17.'fi0 18.57 ‘$0.02 20.54 .», r.: ra .1 10 22.21) 22.57 23.510 12.01 1.2.13 13.24 14.05 14.118 1£'».2ltl li`i 6.3 6.0 5.9 6.0 0.2 6.5 ti.il 7.2 7.5 7.7 =-#ww~<~v~¢a¢vHvwr -;.3_,;`1;9,,\3_ ¢r,;-1:.;-»o`i-l:.so¢:>-:c i '¢.. /- 'l`h1lt»111 th Sl'll"i`i1lMlll<}lt. - Isl to /itll. vicar :intl pleasant. Sth to Sth, tllrealeiiiilg. illh to llilli. high willds. 14th to lSiil. cool. bnckwaril collilitiolls. lillh lo 23rd, stormy ciiilililioiis. 24th to 27th. lellailgcablv. 28111 lo~1l0tli, scnsoillliilo weather. DIARY 01" l§VlCN'l`S. TO-DAY. (fity 1\Iagi;.‘trale'1< ('ourl. 9 a.m. Prince Erlnartl Theatre. Ii. 7 aild 8.45 p.m. l’eoplc's ’l`lli‘-all-l=. 7.15 and 8.45 p.ni. _--_.- MARRI AGES e WELSH-BELL.-lil this 1~it_v 011 Aug. 20111. at Sl. l.)11n.slail's (`u.tllo1lrul. by the Rev. .l. (1. Mrlmllail. ltllllfil Mar- garet Wolsll. t`|1:ll'loltolown, lo Clif ford Arthur Boll, Geortzclowil. MATHESON-McTAVlSH. Al tinlo- donia, oil S4-pl. lst, lmilii-l lllalllosoll. Iris, to Miss Mary Mc'i`:lvisll, dangli- lor of Mr. Arc-llihald M1"l`avisll. Iildoil, the Rev. M. Il. I\I;l.<-l,o111l olllrlating. 1 " DEATIIS CUNDALL.- l’assod away nt llocllns- field, (lhnrloltolowli. oil Tllllrsday 2nd Soplomhor. Pr-nclopo Ailn tiundall in the clglitictli _roar ol’ hor ago. Plonsc omit flowers by l'oqiicst. Funeral from the roi-tiilcllcc of ll. J. (‘undall, Eefi.. on Saturday at 2.110 p. m. to St. l'aul's Church thellce to Sherwood Cemetery by train. New Maternity Ward ._ _ Y , -_ A new Maternity Ward of four beds has been opened in the P. E. island Hospital. Cases will be admitted through the members of the medical staff at the be hold at the following places on tho .\lll.1NG'roN. Loi 1-1. September 8. 2711:.-s-niinoi 'l'cndors \vllI he received by the llildcrsigllcil up lo and on Mnnflny. Sept. tith, 1915, 1`or the following priv- ileges at the Exhibition to hc hold in Ullarlottctown, from the 21st to 24th Sept. inclusive. 1 For thc privilege of catering un- der the Grand Stand. 2 For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Races. _ ll For thc supplying of straw as required. -i For selling feed for horsoll. cat- tlo, elim. oil the ground-s. lil Nos. 1, ‘J and 4, the highest or any tender. and in No. 3 the lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Conditions may be obtained at the office of C. R. SMALLWOOD, ~ Sec’y.-Treas. 2689-8-26n110i. FoR_§ALE (ine si|vnl~-lllack male fox, one year old, $600.00. Ono female 90 per cent., $300.00; two males. 85 per cent. and 90 per cent.; also five pairs Northern Rod Foxes. Write for prices. Wal- ler R. (‘ainphell, Lobo P. O., Ont. 2440-8-7ms9ipd. Bay State Fur Farms, Limited ` Charlottetown, P. E. I.. Aug. 1915. A general nil'-ating of the sl.ockhold- Limited, will bc held at tho Board ot' Trarlo Rooms in Cllarlottotown, I’. E. I., Snturtlily, September 18. 1915 at 10 o'clock a. m., for tllo purpose (1) of consitioring and acting upon bye- law, adopted hy the Board of Direc- tors, rlccrcasiilg thc authorized capit- ,nl stock of said company to $76,000, and its actual stock to $38,000, (2) al- so llyo-Iuiv increasinl: the number of directors to fifteen. (Il) aJso all otller bye-laws adopted by said Directors. M1 of llln. olor-tion by written ballot of a board of directors of said com- pany. t.'.1 and of transacting any other illisincss which may legally clinic before the meeting. R. A. SHAW, Secretary. 2827-0-4M2i. Property at Bradalhane For Sale- Will be sold _by Public Auction on the premises at one o'clock Saturday, September 11th con- sisting of 10 acres of land with Buildings all in good repair. One half mile from Bradalbane Station Also stock, lmpliments 9 Queen s Meetings of the electors of the Fourth District of Queen's will be held at the following places on the dates mcntloncilz- POWNAI. I-IALL, Friday, September 3 GRAND VIEW HALL, Saturday, Sep- tember 4. CALEDONIAN HALL, Tuesday, Sep- tcmbcr 7. ELDON HALL, Wednesday, Sept. 8. BELLE RIVER SCHOOL. Friday, September 10. WOOD ISLAND HALL, Tuesday. Sep- tember 14. VERNON RIVER HALL. Wednesday, September 15. __ All meetings will commence at .30 p.m. Opposition candidates are requested to attend. _>&4 .U91 MARTIN. ROSS. urs of tho linv Stnto l<‘ur l"ui'm.s. F ' ~ or Quick Sale House and four and n half acres choice lend near Exhibition grounds. An excellent opportunity for quick buyen Apply by letter to A-. It., P. O. Box 74, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 2682-8-26lntf "V.B." Sill iii ` PARENTS [li ` iiiiil HEHU ' MONTREAL, Sept. 1.- The Vic- toria Cross, won by tho late Lance Corporal Frederick Fisher, of the 13th Bautallon, at St. Jlillen. where he rccclvcd by the hcro's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. Fisher. 576 Lansd- ed fr m ll British fll Th crop. Comfortable Dwelling, out 0 w ' W" ° ce' 8 Each meeting to be at 7.30 p.m.:-' f- P? COX. River. G. S. INMAN. 12669-8-25Mwlmll1. . *_ Te n d o rs Tenders will be received up to 15th Sept.. from parties who will con- tract for ranching any keep of 5 pairs Silver Black Foxes. Write JOHN J. HVNES, Secy., Ives Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., Montague. 2645-8-24Ml.s9i. ARTISTIC PORTRAITS and Pictures Frames 14x20 Convex Glass and Frames a specialty. F. YOUNG, 72 Upper Queen St. Charlottetown, 2539-8-16M1Mnpd. Valuable Property For Sale I am iilstruclcd by Mr. William Mc- Millan to soil by public auction on Wednesday, October tho sixth his valuable farm at Brackley Beach. stock. crop and implements. The farm contains 92 acres. fronts on Rustico Bay where an abundance of mussel mud and other sea manure can be obtained, is all 1-loar in a high state of cliltlvatioii and well fenced ‘ with cedar posts and wire. There are on the premises a dwelling house, two barns, plligcry. honnery and imple- ments house. There are alsotwo nev- er falling wells of water on'the farm and a pump in the house. For terms of sale see hand bills. . . PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. 2842-9-4MSth3wks. ' \ downo avenue, Wcstillount, scompani- deceased soldier earned the distinc- tion of tho cross hy gallantly assist- ing. with a machine gun, ln covering the retreat of 11 battery, and later bringing his machine gun into action. under very heavy tire in order to cover the advance of supports. ll was while doing this .he was killed. He was only twenty years of age. "‘D"` ___ ° ° - ’ ’ ninyca in tile lnllest. tlinlnn-i si the _ of Queens of horlll side balm; reported the best of The Ufld8I’Slglled Calldldiltéb -- *_ the reason and the _water just pleas- ~ . tlfv candl- _ antly cold. With sc ool starting on its -- .- . . th l t at the dinlfitrl 0! King! County Will |10 |1015 almost at an end much to the regret at the homes mentioned _ _ ihllslgisfzt 8 B Cc 0" at the following places on the dates 0, young and ,,|d - ton School House Friday "_ F ,d _ Sapp 3_ mentioned. J s _ _ S¢B:o§rd at 3 p. m. ’ 1§.lll‘,"s,Ilylhl-any? sghtemller 4. Klnssboro. Monday. Sent. 6- _ The public event or the week. The S ' ' ` t 3th t7 ffl Ho e River Hall Mollda.Y‘» Sept. 6. F9~ll`U°1d» '1`\l0B<18¥. SSDI- 7- , Floral Carnival, passed off very suc- ` t' Anthony' bep ' th 'a 4 D' ' Grillhville Hall. Tuesday, Sept. 7. All meetings Open at 7.30 P- ln- ` pessfully. It was one of the prettiest Gl'C€l1lT\0llt~ Sept- 6 'at p‘m' Spriugton Ham Wednesdan Sept Opllosition Candidates invited to bn sights .seen in the city for sometime; Alb€l'tOI`l. S€Pt- 7th- 3t 7 l9~m- g_ ____ d 52:90* Bild Will h9 Elven hi" me th_e young pgople looklirzlg exceegingly . S 11 1 H , ‘ urs ay, - w nsome n e severa ecora e ,cars CHARLES DAL C ON, seifégxéf 9_° °° °“°° Signed. and carriages and especially in ‘ the S- T-GALLANT- Bonsbaw.’0Court House, Friday, ldxiégiii which were artistically ur- September . . _ ' ' ' ~ ‘ . _= d H "_ S , d _ se wmbe, 2688-3-2sMi-1111. ~ - ~ - _ uprapau a B ur ay D Charlottetown ln gengral felt . . l ‘ C , S~h I H , Mon- proud of Mr. H. Ronald tewart, who Polltlcal Megllngs of the da’;_°'S’é;;ten;'g:_ 131' °° one P ‘_ _ M _ recently received the Military Order ' ‘ ° B d lbane Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 14. of St. George at the direction of the Third District of A;f‘,,._°,,_,,,,,_,_B ,_mg,,,,,_,__,__,,_,, Dm _ o lt_lca_ eetings_ Emp?" o,_,,u_,__,,,_ __.,,__,_,,,:,_.. as hs . T1 0 m reg are n. - was _nown o s sc oo ma es an Prlnce vitedeto gl)to:nd.on can a S ehums, was a favorite with all_ and M. KENNEDY. - ,his success as a Divisional Signaller ”_'_‘ A. J. Mai:NEVIN. Meetings Of the GIQCIOYB 0f the ,is heard of with genuine pleasure. 1/lootlniw of the electors of the 2665-8-24ME20l_ S_t-Icotrld Ristrhct 05 Klnlgsewllflollllgwllglg Ann h _h u s u- _ th - - , . - e mes an llc s . Third District of Prince County will H p oug ere were severa o er attractions the afternoon Tea at the date and the times mentlonedz- MORELL HALL. Mnndny. 6th Sem- St. James Tennis Courts was quite » ~ ~ s'i‘ Pi-:'rEa's HALL, 'r <1 , 'lui 1 .1 1~1»\1-PEQUE- S°°‘@'“‘°°' 3- “‘ 7, "-“‘- Political Meetings september “e” “Y i.“.,'.§‘.2..’ ..“"§I.‘."°" M12" l'i'.§’.“ “in .iii _ ` , 6_ t _ _ . s s ng s en a e P-§§,lP§7hl?_3(*§§\42)'-I,S;§P'eg‘e‘;)‘§;mb*;, -,f’ ’§, ____ MoN'r1cELi.o scuool., wednesday. son. the Misses anla and Pnnllnc nog- C 3 pm ' The undersigned Liberal-Conservm 8th September. _ ers, Miss Dorothy Campbell and Miss ' 1 . _ 1 tive candidates will meet the electors `H. Bsgnall. Mrs. W. K. Rogers as M0‘\.I7T m(ARMLL` September 7 a of the Second Elcctorai District of H. D. MacEWEN. ,listed in pouring the tea and 3 very “-FI Ir;'\:(`;-PON (-IIURQH HALL, Sep. Queon'B County at tho f0ll0WlI1g A0. A. MACDONALD. pleasant gogigl hour was enjoyed, ‘,',,'m`h,.,. 3 at 3 p_m_ places and on the dates namedz- R- *ll* MCINNIS. Mrs. J. O. Rae and son "Derry" at 7 pm Friday. September 3-Kingston. 2746-3~30l1l9| who have been at Brackley Beach P. . ,~ -- A 15, 5 1, 1, 9, 1 Monday, September 6 - Rustico ' E. I., for the summer, have returned ( LN; [ot ep em er H Bank. . to Montreal. E ARSENAULT Tuesday, September 7 - Mayfield - * * * A. . . . g ¢ _ _ D0B|-_ 1-lan, _ The engagement was announced fbi. McLEAN. ` Wednesday, September 8 - New Third E.lecsoral Dlstrlct this week of Miss Mabel E. Muir of J. E. ARSENAULT. Glasgow. Benford, Ont., to Mr. L. Lennant, the 'I`h\lrHdnY. September 9. - Hunter of Klng S County popular representatives of the De- 1'tlvor_ - partment of Agriculture for Kings Friday, September 10 - Wheatley Meetings of thc electors ofthe Third County. the marriage to take place River. District'of Kings will be held at the this month. Monda e er 13- w * * * ° ° y. S ptemb Corn all following places at the dates men- _ Young women Deslnng Tuesday, September 14-Milton. tioried:- , The tennis tea at Victoria Park . The Opposition Candidates are in- CARDIGAN, Friday, Sept. 3rd. ,this afternoon will be in charge of A Nurse’g vited to attend and will he granted BALDWINS ROAD, Wednesday, Sth. Mrs. Pethick, Miss Jean Aitken and ' equal privileges. All meetings to MONTAGUE, Thursday, Sept. 9th Miss A. Newberry. begin at 7.30 p. m. SUMMERVILLE, Friday, Sept. 10th. * * * The Wg' ?°°il§‘_s giaiisgital' eg' LOUIS |__ JENKINS, All meetings begin at 7.30 p.m. Brigadier Potter of Springhill, N. S., G"’(‘i‘§’“} gfpicgl :nd obatem2a_,"°de_ JOHN 1-1. suN1'A1N. J. A. McDoNALD. who is here on Military duties is bc- "fet Ca 'ts gel, a three years. gmd_ Charlottetown, 25th Aug., 1915. J. A. DEWAR. ing warmly welcomed by his many ggfclgfxlg 6; yofmg women desiring a 20s7.g.26m171_ J. J. JOHNSON. friends. . V. CARRUTHERS. * * * "“‘°S°'5 °d“°‘“i°“' ` Pat. and Ext! ‘ 2738-8-28m12i Mr. Kenneth L. Golding of tho Bank Wrim iailfégcular of mf°rm"'ti°n‘ ` of Nova Scotia at Vlctorlapls on a S .- e e 0 e ' ~ l holiday visit to St. Johli where he is »tilEiltf1mwtil`len1lthl;ltdth)ini0l1" U0 Pfei- ty much synonymous terms in legal phraseology. Counsel never gives "advice," he merely gives an “opin- ion,” but it is one and the same thing. The Governor-acting as Governor-in- Council-may act on the advice of his Council, but when as Governor per se he seeks the advice of the Attorney- General. That advice is in legal par- General. So, Mr. Schurman is left without his last loophole of escape. roP_111lol1't11.1“1\1>l1lc£"i ‘-““"’~tti-i-"-ni* ---'-. - Pains, sent. 2.-The Athens corn. -ll final agreement hu been signed gy the Eutente Power; and Greece con- cerning navigatlon and commerce. _ Greece agrees to take the strictest measures for the suppression of trade in contraband articles and the Entenrg Nations. consent to the free expo;-gn. ~tions of tobacco and raisins on the basis of export statistics previous to the war and the importation to the British colonies of all goods .exclu- sively reserved for individual con- sumption in Greece. The search by Allied warships or ,Greek boats going~from one Greek por; t0 another. the correspondent says will cease immediately. ' _*___ i “We have too many shirts. wg H, going to make the number len by icuttlng the prlea and giving you a big -bargain chance in buyln . F _ i ample, Men'a khaki shirts? floaceollnzx lance the "opinion" of the Attorney- `..n°¢ very heavy ,but grand wearln dz 'tarlal regular rl We. g ma ..,.-¢ay'at ssc. lvlhoeris a M‘;'l.E:>'h.s"" 28l5-93M2l. LIB. CON. _ _ ._ PR! First- Hon. Charles Dalton Mr S. T. Gallant Second- Mr Shelton Sharp Mr G. M. Matthews Third- Hon. A. E. Arsonault Mr Il. D. Doble Fourth- Mr S. Kennedy Mr M. C. Delaney Flftll- Hon. James A. McNeill Hon. J. E. Wyatt Mr Murdoch Kennedy Mr A. C. Nevin Second- Hon. L. L. Jenkins Mr J. H. Bulltaln Third- Mr H. F. Fechan Mr Leonard Wood Fourth- Mr John S. Martin Mr A. D. Ross Fifth- Dr R. S. Jenkins Mr Jas. Paton `. KINGS ` Holi. John McLean Dr A. A. Macdonald Second- Mr A. A. Macdonald Mr H. D. McEwen Third- }Ion. J. A. Macdonald Mr J. A. Dewar Fourth- I-lon. Murdoch McKinnon Mr A. P. Prowsc Fifth- I-Ion. J. A. Mathieson Mr R. J. McLellan _ iliii UST iii iliiM|iiii|iiiiil]H Piiiliiiiilili iiiiliilii L-___ GRIT. _N_CE.._. .. - -_-3 Mr Benj. Rogers g Mr Benj. Gallant _ Mr W. I-I. Dennis pondent. of the Havns Agency say; gh: Mr A. C. Saunders `1 Mr A. E. McLean Mr Jos. Arsenault Mr J. H. sell. ' - Mr W. M. Lea \ .__-a. Mr J. J. McNally Mr H. Howatt QUEENS. . Mr Cyrus W. Crosby Mr John S. Cousins _ A Mr John McMillan Mr George E. Hughes Mr David McDonald ’ Mr C. H. Chandler i ` 1 Mr George Forbes ` Mr F, J. Nash Mr C. Gavin Duffy ~ Mr E. T. Higgs ' COUNTY. Mr J. W. Brennan Mr Alex. Robertson 'lit l Mr J. D. Mclnnes . Mr R. N. Cox . Mr J. J. Johnston , Mr J. W. Carruthers 1 Mr A. F. Bruce Mr G. S. Inman 1 Mr P. McCourt Mr H. Nelson ' Ono cant par word lll-st In 1 word aseh continuation. Cash charge Twenty-flva cents. Wéiunlnlll c[l°`§‘§li1`i'i“lns. union In thla column, half cont per must accompany order. lllnlmum " 14 | _ _ l Agents Wanted _ ‘ii§.`Eii1i"`|"sT1/it\`l'1"`E` DT-'TEIEII lor the 'Old Reliable Fontbill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary. Highest commissions paid. Handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont." 8-28ME26l Bon l't1el‘s W an ted BOARDERS-FIVE OR SIX STEADV boarders can be nicely accommodat- ed at the McKenzie _I-louse, 89 Sid- ney St. 8-limtf. ¢ _ 1 V ri- | For Sale FOR SALE-Farm containing 50 acres choice land in good cultivation with good buildings. Terms easy. Ap- ply to Francis L. McQuald, River- dale, It.It.. No. 2. _2782-9-1me12i FOR SALE-About 100 tons Cape George Gravel, suitable for first class concrete work. Apply to Dean & Stewart at C. Lyons & Co. 2797-9-2M1mo LAUNDRY MAID WANTED FOR Falconwood Hospital. Apply at the Hospital . 2417-8-GMU. __ _Miscellaneous WANTED.-MRS. LESLIE WIL- liams. wishes to intimate that she has vacancies forafew more pupils for Plano instructions. For further particulars apply at her residence. 78 Douglas St.. 2814-9-3M3ipd. To Let _.__________ _____., __l___'_____._.< T0 LET.-The Store and premise! on Kent Street at present occupied by Goo. McQuaid, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 168 Kent St. 2287-7-26m mtf Situations Vacant “SALESMENI EXCLUSIVE .LINE for city, town or country Bi! Mm” ings guaranteed. Permanent Ill year Job. No experience necessary- Write Luke Brothers, Llmltvn- Montreal. " _ _ , » FOR SALE-A sketch book compris- ing historical incidents, trsditionary tales, translations, etc. For sale at the Maritime Stationers, price $1. When msiled Sc. extra. 2722-8-28M12lpd Help Wanted-Female ~HOU8EKEEPER WANTID. No family Fair Wages and good home. Apply C. R. Dickie, Muddy Creek. 2751-8-81-lplllpd ao Long as Sho l.Ivs¢| 82.50 PER DAY FOR DIOTRIIUTIZ; ln; "WORLDS GREATEST WAR.- Up to dateboolr. Whirlwind seller. Linscott Company, Brantford, Ont. Teachers Wanted- - _ WANTED.--Booond-Class Toaollar f°l‘ Cable Head West School. 813991* ment $20. Protestant preferrs . M. Mcharen, Bacy. of Trustees. IBM-I-l'lmtf ness, .iii or which mystlncil the vtninl husband. 11 Finally late in the aveulns. ln repli tll returning home as the 'Dlnniilg The young bride came to bl-eskfut`to ills insistent demands to know Hall has been closed somewhat e.lr‘l in an extreme sullen an V119 9'1"" -1. ly d unhappy what the matter was, *-110 2|' than Wa! anticipated. The sum- mood. To all her husband's enquiries into tears and replied: "Henry if 0'" mer months passed all too qlltckly ‘she returned snappisll answers. She ldraanl again that you have kissed an- for the residents of this favorite Jnnl- 'was in no better frame of mind when ,other woman I’ll never speak to l/°“ .mer resort. he came home that evening from bust- as long as I live!" v~,~~ __ _ ' ‘ - _ _ , .'01 f*`i..""'1.l"‘ ` . . ~ » . i ._ A U f 5 lr nl li ln ludcs I ‘ ' ' . - ' I I "J ` A - - "V, . . U 3 -'V "ff ` """"‘-'-"'~'-'...'-’,'f :ilt°u§spin1p:;p;l‘:hs.w C C and house hold fumiture. _ ~ ' (fl _ 1 " "` ' -ff _.i_,.,,....n..:.. 1.... im. _.1._.__..l.;____i;. Mas. ANNIE MALLETT, , 0 I' 0 I e 0 8 | ' ' ‘ F’j“p;;'_.i;:d°z€s D B zss'4-trlmltnllp 2809-9-3M2ipd. Bmdalbane ‘ _ _ _:_ , ' 1 - _ _