‘p-Prices 1' ' . I/t 7H3 ylj/fl/IQ. 01rd,; 2-. .‘~' ~ ~'I~. ‘u 5 SHOP from Holmanh Catalog WATER RATEiL-Tbursday the 10th ls tihe last day for paying wa~ ter rates. ‘ SREND A SOCIAL EVENING tn Christian Church lawn tomorrow evening; lee cream. strawberries and cake served. 339 DOCTORS-Ave will be glzzd to show you around our extensive plant before you leave. if you are nlecllalricaily inclined you wiil be interested. We are the largest en» giueerll in the Marltlmea. lzruce Stewart 8t Co. Ltdr-ili, W I Nils L 0E METHODIST CHURCH-Preaching service July gi/zor/ezz in 9' more uwesn 'QROUi"Jii: QUI < ‘ AND SPRING PARI‘ CHILDREN UNDER 9 ' hou trs 1st Santa on sale Circus Day at lviurpily. Hughes Drug Store same price as t ' _‘ at hhvw grounds. a am , fiiliillillit ' \ TWICE DAftv~ - J Hmm/mtrs erg m a erwg 3 N k [ARU k I SPECIAL HOMBOOMING WEEK ATTRACTION ‘I189-74l-tst5l. ‘It . mart i030 Ml u on swms ======= . “ ilorin-ri Mctluigau, Stop tlaut-c-Alrace Hughes and tcua Mcfllrron. 13th. dligiliitolli» 11 a. m. Prince- town Road 3 p. 1a., Winsioe North 7.30, Preacher George Cruys. T-RULY THE CHEAPEST TEA»- A 1,4, lb, package of RED RDSE ORAINGF} PICKOE ‘DEA at 43c will go as Pill‘ as a pound of the tea you uscd to buy for 30c. but now is 60c or more. 'l‘ake your groom's word for it, you'll like this ilne tea, and you will ~tind it the cheapest tea you Clfl! “S6. ST. ll .-i-~ ROAD SCHOOL ' i ‘ l N» \TlONS Tilt- ecu. ~ t.“ t. examinations of Si. .\lar_v‘=s Road lVt-st School was iwid on tllc afturnoon of Juno ' th. .\lr. 'l‘huuuis Hughes acting as iilzlirlnull. A largo iillillIlPl‘ of ratepayers Zliiti Vltliltlfs lvt-rt: llftifiPlll. and tile tv-zu-ln-r was ' "iiflli ill taxultlinlng by the Sta-rotary, Ml‘. Jaulca M. , thighs-s, Mr. i':lt Mctfarrtln. Mrs. ‘-it~(‘:trrtlil, .\Ir. ‘ldloluus ltd Mrs, ldllcll Mcilarrtln. . pupils shoum-d by tilt-ll" intclllgcnt ind rcatly rt-spousc that they had lii‘l'li t-alrcflllly iralllt-tl bntll at <t'lltll)I and llolnv. Aflvl‘ iiit‘ t-xzllllillzltltln ~wns t)\'4‘I' all wcro cntertainetl by a ivllaiily‘ uutl wall l'\*.ll\It~\‘t'(i tlrugratu which givvs (‘rcdit to Illc (llsirlct. A apt-clot ft-ziluru of which was tho. stop (taut-c by two littlc girls, Misses (iracl- M. iillgilllg and ‘Papa Violin nmuic was fur’ s. . . James Hughes. Fniltnrlng in iht- progralnz~ ‘Slim-tall oi‘ Wclcolnc"'~Bernard iltllzllt-s. lit-citation, “The 'l‘<-na Mctlltrrtln. (horns. "School Days"—-Scbool. Recitation “The Racers Sponge “Grace. I). Hughes. llltllllliilgilv, ‘ ‘A Stalin l’\'lct‘lll'l‘on. 50-"5. "'I‘I1c Dualb of McNubb"—— (fella bictleo. Hubert McKet-trney. Mary Etta McGulgan, Mary Mc- tltliuuu, John McGuigan and Lvcy Rico. ill-citation, "All Efficient Teach- or — llcmarti ilugilas. livuiiation, “(lcorgie ‘T0 SPEND SUMMER IN P.5d. Mr, Horace Molowen, former Sup- erintendent ol‘ the P. E. -I- Ry., who has made his Ilome in Vancouver for some years arrivcti in the, city on Monday from the Pacific Coast whcrc hc will spend the summer moat-ha. VISITING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-AW». will gladly care for your autolnobiies rattuire~ lllllnlrl. ldvt-rything fiat rate. The Hotel (‘lerk will direct you. Bruce Stewart & Co., Lid.——1i. SUPREME COURT.- Yesterday ill the case . of the King vs, Russel Gay, Mr. J. J. Johnson K. (1., counsel for defence. and the Attorney General, delivered their addressee to the jury. The Chief Justice will charge the jury today. Runaway"- Visltur-lvliua —NARROW ESCAFE. - Miss Isobel Murray, of St. Eleancrhs stenographer of the firm of Joseph lie-tad ‘d’: Co., Summereide had u wry narrow escape from death when on Friday night she swallowed a quantity of lye in lllIS» lake for (IflfltIEIlOll wine. ll. up pears thc bottles containing the two, by accidt-nt got placed side by side and in this wny before antic ing the difference Mlse Murray swallowed nportion of the lye. Mvtllcul old was quickly aulnmon» ed and prompt action taken. She wan removed Io the Prince County Porgie"—v- ‘ itcr-ltution, “Tim (loose Doctor" » Mary Etta Ml-(luigau. itocitation, “My l)oliie"-Mary lh-citoticrl, "’l‘ilc Stolen Mug"— Millllit" and Tenn. Mc-Cnrron. 54mm‘ “vmiml0nn— Daniel and Ilospital anti it is pleasing to learn“ Philip (‘nmvnl is now almost recovered. being Hvmmp“ 1mg“ “mm I“ Imghps‘ ahio. to return to her home Mon- lco crt-am and cake was then day srrvcd by Margaret Mac McCarron " and idllcu llicCarron and candy was pasuutl by licriila Ilugiles and Mrs. Jamos M. Hughes. Congratula- iory rl-ruarks wore then passed by a rluntbcr of tho ratepayers and thc lrlltstcvs proutlnt. The Secretary Ml‘. IIIILZIlQH gave :1 vcry nlco cpl-tech on tho importance of ticucn- tlon anti t-mlstzlni zliicndance of pupils, and tlftcr tlu- singing of ibc National AltIht-ln all left for tilt-ll" iloult-s with lilo feeling that they had an afternoon wcil and plcztsaully spent. - all householders are intereqtetl in the sltranilcrry market the Guard- certzliu the tilarket position at the pron-lent time. 0n account of the warm weather ilerrit-s thc city ill largo quilntitieu tlnring lilsi. week anti dropped in price in two days from 30 cents per box to two for twenty-Jive cents, it is un- derstood that some oi’ tho larger retail tieaiere sustained quite heavy looses From present indications it looks as though the crop this year will,bc vcry short. lt was expected that it would be much larger titan usual but the absence of rain lo ha- ving a tlctrlulentnl effect and un- lcso all signs. fall ‘n great many hou sakeeporenvlli no without their +——-¢-o>-—-- NOT TRUE T0 TYPE "Sim-ii anything, grandmother?" llSkfitl the youngster, who was; ly- In}: on the floor drawing. Grand- mother assured him she (lid not. Tho young artist gave a few fin- ishing touches, and repeated his qurstlnn. (lrantilnotbcr sniffed the air anti ‘again d ciarcd she slueelctl nothing. ‘ W» 1i." said the boy, "you ought to. .‘ ...'.o just drnwed a skunk." this your. Li‘ rain sllnllltl ftlllvkly it wlll relieve the situa- tion otherwise the market will be tlbsolutely short. The quality now offering is ntuch better than later on ill t-Ile season. ‘ TRAINED, BUT UNTAM ill) LIONS WITH SPARKS CIRCUS Two things there arc the Sparks (Jircus trained llgno and are there n: there M anterprh ls busily as though in its tilci‘ tn which excels-do its lriliuetl elephanthlh no circus in the world tlch lions and l-lcpllulits with iilifi grout t. utcd - Every trick kIIOWD to tile trainer's art is taught i" them opted the slogan ~ind_~l taluctl," for every one of them rep-l Seats can be secured Circus day nine jungle nativity and all of whom will take part in the perform anco in this city and incidentally will bo seen lu the glittering trtreet atill all.» i ‘u thcm, It in O'lI_\‘ tlrloupi. ' lnarvclolls pawttr oi Ibo Spud... trainers that tilt-y arr- lluntlled with tile woudcrftli tlllblt‘. with wilich they arc pcrlorlncti. parade at 10.30 o'clock on circus and so it is, that with its rn-ri'orltl~ (lay. (loming to Charlottetown Mon- lnu animals, Sparks Circus has ad day, July 14th. "trained but un- s .Ml"'i'i;. tr”°“~°*"-'i'"'-r' it"! ‘r ‘it " "'5" “i” mutt: nu attire». a] “did in .- otidbde bred miilelibrii Bun-a some i ._ ulnar ., . s’ for 1W ‘ "’ ‘Ill! 31 grounds. Dolldlous‘ ; stray! ' . ice-cream cake, etc. ‘ - STRAWBERRY M|ARKET.-- As Ian has taken pains to try and as- Cimil‘ Iiii" following year. tlsuail supply of this delicious fruit come SHOP from Holman‘: LAWN SOCIAL momonitow EVENING-PO! ‘Oltrhiianl C urch tea. Bil!) i c Personals Mrs. Clarence MaoLeod and son of Cambridge, Mass, are spending the summer in Uigg. Miss Mary‘ n. Macllae o! ‘Gum bridge Mass intends spending her vacation with her parents‘ Mr. and Mrs. R Macltnedof Pilfette. Miss Alice Murchhon {ma ma; tlleleu hlacKenzie gr Boston arrived in Charlottetown last night. the! in- tend spending the summer with their parents in Pipette. Mrs. Waller-who has been in-Tor- onto for the past several, weeks arrived home last night. Her runny friends will he glad to learn that she is completely restored to health She was accompanied by her sis- ter, Mrs. Sinclair. and the latteriu eon, Master Donald, who will spend the summer at The Ruse. “iHi , i5 iiiliiiiiN” The Most Dramatical- ly, Exciting Picture of the Year Ntlw Showing (at the Prince Ed- ward. "Thy Name la Woman" is the dramatic comet of the year. ‘Pills new Fred Niblo production fol Metro opened laat night at the Prince Edward Thcutre and had tho audience almost gasping fol bra-nth ut tho fire of‘ its love scours and the power of its ciiluaxea. Thr actulg and atmosphere wore at vivid that every spectator must have fclt as if llc were being brush ed by tho comet's. blazing trail. 'l‘he credit for this ltccotttpiis‘: mcnt appears to reel. surciy on till shoulders of Mr. Niblo and his cast ct‘ players, the latter Jnciullinl such favorittas as Ramon Novarro Barbraa Ila Marl‘. William V Mung, Iddlth Roberts, R-llwrt Rrlt‘ son, Wallace MacDonald and Clui re MacDoweli. That cast is one o! the strongest of the flfliluflll. (Zcrt aln it is that no othur conlbillatlm of pluycra has . ucceotlutl In gcttlnl over any better the illusion of real IW- . ' » The story, pf (roursc. has a ‘to the to (lo.with.it. it concerns the eier visitors antfiliflpilfl W11?" l" I by uni conflict of unlit‘ over a heauti the teacher t0 10th:". ' Il"1‘iftll woman. An old smuggler in tin Wliifih Ml‘! Edwi" Mcnmmid '1 I""‘lrlll;1lliull Pyrunoce . hi!" l)! U" fiQilWiI-Imflill I" ' 19w will». wile In fltlllKht by sevcral 0th wcli chosen words exprcsac {iiPIIinr mo“ A yum“, SOIMOJ. h, gm, “llliipc-ililm" ‘If m“ Wm“ d 5 by from tho garrison ‘lo lnakc icvo. t‘ MI“ “mum-mid m"! "w" cw“ her and thus loam enough’ nllou will“ 1° Tami“ h" serviw“ m“ the snluglzlcr to teffcct. itlq cnpturi Mi“ he“ M "l‘llc noldlur and Wile fall in lovt Dmmld- teacher ‘It Si" "y Hand tho strulzlzlti is on. With thi “mm we!“ sumo‘ "w" “I ' i‘ as n‘ starting poini, tho piciur» m“ smwjiur ‘ummy "f m . “Hvorke up to rrcat (irulnatlc ciiu “h” hm‘ Seen and ‘he ma“ i e H‘ axon‘ with Hi0‘ final shlutiou con. was to her- to have the oppo‘ __uity mg‘ an“, “mu; a ikngo“), “I visiting Pmmme [Mam] ifl-I-‘l i" Tho uluml cit-inc ‘for rich wnrl meet the people of this island who an ‘ P‘ _ ' _ ' nnspberc with iilc Ililtklllfllllll are known for their ltospltvliity and n’ m“ h‘ mp x, mm“ has be“ kindness to strangers. Then ‘nilnr m" ‘hkpn nhvuyn ' t I M} a few brief remarks by Mr. James Null’ ‘m4 . ‘ l‘ “Hang t’): Lanuigan of Cambridge arldmllers ( ’ °' l" U; “r “r tfimi“: m‘ this very atlcceasiul exclamation i‘ mm "m" y- “mi "' I‘ em‘ _ _ sets taspcciaiiy that oi‘ the umul Xlzsl-tggglgasg ighfilolrfngiilui‘ Slug. glcria cabin. nro vivid and fiiic with interesting tlcizlll. ln this h DEATHS had tho ilclp of Victor Mllncr, ill r nalncrnmau; lion (intro, the al- w°°D_‘M ‘he m a L “g8 up director. and Pablo Aguilar, a nt July 4m 1924’ to Mn “m; m1 M_ iive of Spain, who advised in mav w, Wood, Highland Farm, Boll. “f? “f '"-"@‘=""ii~ H , ‘ Matmw Romnm wemhlngfa H“ Thy Nalnc is Woman a a ltrot congrumhmons_ _ ,1 Niblo production, prcaentetl h O -. Louis ll. Mayor through Motrl The (rrodit for tllc unusually luci- utiailllttlbu and (ronlintllty goes ti lit-an Merctlytll, who did the aumt duly for Niblds "Strangers of til Nlzltt". The film is n plcturisaifiol» of Karl Schocnllcrrh: play, whicl tranulutctl by lloltiltlnin (iianct wax-l playcd lulctlcsbfuliy on liroad '5 way inst season by Mary Nani . and Jose Rubens. Thla mastc riraina will be shown again toda." for tho last times. PANMURE ISLAND sOdiOOL The semi-annual examination of Pamuure Island School Wag hold on Friday, Juno the twenty-seventh A large tlmnber of parents and liItt~ itors was present. The iteachur was assisted in the examinations of the pupils by the Misses Lena Donald and Bertilie Neiliguu. The pupils showed by their plenu- Ing manners, prompt answers, and ready grasp of each subject the careful teaching which they had received (luring the past year from their teacher Mieu Mary McDonald. After tho examination was enti- ed the pupils rendered "the flllow- in; Well prepoared program: Recfitatlon.—.-"Rex and. Rags"~— Joseph French Recitatiou—-—“The Three Rabbits" '-—Tlll‘6€ Girls '——Recitation——"Canada Forever"— Nealle Wright Drlll-"The Young Soldiers“- Six Boys . . .' RQ¢li£Ill0ll-~"A Little Girl's Song ‘to her DoIiW-Agnes French. I Recitatlow-“lu the Grass"~—— "Rupert Wright _ Dialogue—"The Cruel Hoax“- Fotlr Pupils _ Recital-lion — "The Baggage flloach Allead"—~Mury Frencltn Rccltatiou—-“Where Do i.‘ You LIve"-—Six Pupils _ Dialogue -— "Anna May" 5- Six Girls Munologtle- "All Aspiring DIBIl-I wasller“—~ldvciyn Campbell DrilI-"ilurrah for the Hclisnyn" -——Twelve Boys ~- Recitation —— “Kind Adleu"—Eileen Wight. At the close of this progr ends SUMARAH-Jn the City Hospital, July 9th, Charles Sllillflfflll, dearly beloved sun of Nellie and Joseph Sunlarah. Funeral notice Inter. u ---—-¢0>—-—-— i .6. l. l. (Waterside) Fownll, P. E. I. July bdrm-August 1st. Open to girls from 15 to 19 years. Charges: Registration 50c. Hoard 88.00. Maritime Leadership Camp For older alrls and leaders. - Wulace. Nova ricotta. August tztll-aznd, . For further lnlériuation write: Secretary Provincial oil-ls" Work boat-u. ' Box no! cnnl-lottolovzli. . I 1' u --Gmm-om in can oltaklilln tip. Ffry thief g talc. Our Railways - - -. \ (w. t.. wnou), , 2 ""95 35° I Y It ll a ‘faottobe noted and,» ‘Ill t‘ .' ' Their linpurtpnqjtt I _J-__'t- \ I _ .5 ,_... .. tho increase of its trade and the lllllftlltlllllillliill of wealth by its peo- p e.» . For Canada as a notion the CHER. and ‘the C. N. R. are particularly impor-tanit ' because, fol-the most part both lrre across the country hctweou the ilhlcillc ‘ and Atlantic (iceana. They crrrry passengers and lreigilt from East to West, and pro. mote trade betweon Canada and Jup- an, China, New Zeaiand. Australia and other lslantia of the sea; and irom Wen"! to East they prouloite trade ‘Iu the Mather Country, .l~lur- ope and .At‘rlco.'l‘ht-.y arc as bands o.’ steel building i-Ile Provinces of Can~ uiu together andthey are or ought lo be an nssunlrnce against lilo llow of Canadian traffic through tile tin-lied States to the (aountrles be- vond seas instead of through Can- ldian porte. They are a guaranty but the tendency towards commerc al (iepondonce upon the richer and uore highly developed neighbor ration shall not become e0 strong hat political llnlon with it will vventuaily be advisable or neces- lary. ‘The C. N. iii. is, in the fullest sense, the ‘People's Railway. Every mm. woman and child in the coun- ry has Hliarcs on “The National lsiIvvt-ly Company of Canada," ear ablisllcd by Parliament; and every Yuuadian iuls a personal Interest in t. The maintenance and increase of ta tnafflt: and the efficiency and ec- lnomy of tits mnuagrlncnt. are ilorclorc matters of importance to he Canadian people. liil the C. N. it. e it ie now (loustituted. should fall, here will be a great lose to be “stained by Canadian taxpayers or all time to come, If it should uccecti, it will be Canada's great- .st asset. _ Consequently the people are in iuty to thclr country and to them, waives hound to prefer it ill tilclr oiu gout and tileir cooling ill. To hem-it iscr prime irnportanct. that a management and operation shall c uurh as to mtlract the custom f travelers and traders at ilolue nd u-brontl. in this regard an ee- enilal chango was made when the l-iittcnce oi‘ part-y politicians ovcr he lnanagelncnt was rclnovctl. No lngcr may an influential partisan lathe government, gn to a railway lunngtlr and require oi him a poel~ ion to suit aomn shooter in an elec- rlc camrpolzn nr some duo's son or cphow. supposed to "control otae." No longer may any lazy or mefrlciont official or omployd oi’ the t. N. R. snap hiu ilnlzor at n. rail- way mtporlntenduttt or mannger,~— nowinrt that ho has at his buck the Imembcr“ or someone influen lul over the Government. As in ‘rlvato companies, so in this ‘cly owned railway company there i now an expert and efficient rnI-l- ny man who in general manager nd_.untle'l- him there are trained lanngers- and superintendents who revresponulbie for the conduct of f they do well the ahoroboldcra- he people of Cnuatin~will~ give hem credit; if they do ill and lull o obtain a reasonable measure oi‘ tlrceea in the circumstances. he people moat nee to It that other ileaattresielmll be adopted. The improvement‘ resulting from he removal of party influence la lrcudy noticeable by passenger-e In .._~_‘.__.______.__..._.__ .- v flying .v _ til-mam that one of the very big rental moat Important lbtereatr of Canada lien in ‘Iti ullwfll, lilo: the C. P. R. the pqonle ofiCalmlr l d 04nd! "lhithnrof as“ ‘ ‘M’ .lofth aouloutv av l l :1 y . it,‘ q I I y‘ i" . result _ _ Ho“?! moon , - . unanno- than penetration-maria -_.__‘-.:, l3. ' IA filamlnn lave‘ " ‘ ' ' .3.‘ ofivilvld apidndor. ~ r Prince‘ ,,. iliiiiiifi‘ N. R. trains. Conductors freely inform ticket-holders when a ‘ where they must change Iruins to reach their destination. Tminmeu voluntarily ass-list woolen in the N‘ moval of their brlgiruxe. » l The passenger on the -C.~N..R. has no longer to question liar in, formation or bog for assistance. Courtesy and ilei-pfsulnesu prevail "lll along the lino." it is stated that greater pronvptitudc and suiisidc» tlou are cqtlaliy noticctlbll» in rm‘ pcct to the culliagu oi‘ lrtiiltili. it Io pteltuiltg, though not surprising i0 leam that although auito tends lo lesson both paasenfliii‘ BN1 freight receipts» the C. N_ R. trains generally are long and well iilicli and that the railway eturtlstit-sfpub- suring. even though ‘the limes are llull_ ‘ The betterment of the cars on tile Cape Tormentine-Saokvllle branch our Board of Trade, and of tire fact that the oif-icials of the railway in Mont-real and Monoton are ut last; awake to the value of the traffic afforded by the lsitultl Province. It its now seen and known that the P. E. island branch la a lnuclfiigloro titan the returns have indicated. A few days ago the Minister (it Rall- waya admitted that the railway traffic oi‘ the Maritime Provintze as a whole, is nluch morn advan- tageous to the ‘C. N. R.. than the returns show. ‘ Ilausurd reports him to‘ have said, in the House‘ of Icfllliifltlilll» that "'lf the traffic on the system which the Maritime Province}; feed and from which they are fed were the ratio would‘ be_"litucll jbettiil‘ tilii 123," Therefore. in order mvbe fair we would have to go beyond that. ll.’ lo not fair to aay—that the truf- flc which goes through lliifilkffll Quebec and tho Maritime Provinces costs $123 to earn Sltiti, bocauao tilat is not true. The traffic. that comes lirom Halifax, S-t. John and Sydney to Montreal ilelps to make the Central region have a boiler showing and so does tile traffic that the lttiamtilc region takes to lhoso places. "Phat. if credited to the point where it originates, say Moll- treul, if.the Atlantic region wore ell-tended to that point, woultlmuka a mucll better allowing for thoJt-t iantlc region than exists today." ‘A like unfair showing is made in -reepoct to the railway traffic ltupplictl by the people of thin Prov- ince. As ‘the accounts are kept, trail tic to and from this luolvnce helps M; company's hnqlnggg “m1 "nap-gather Garden of the (lull and y, July 11m, to make the showing better ifor [points on the mainland while (Prince pupwlfidward island receives small credit. I iii credit were given on the rall- way booklrfor all the traffic that would be a much better showing for from Prince Edward island there ‘DRBGQS nvor the railway tn nnd than tilnro is. incidentally it was rcluurkcd a abort time ago, by one who knows. that "about 80,000 persona wore lierricd across illc Strait lust your," tupnulnd thcro can be doubt tilat prov- ‘dtu-c and goods ‘in Ilka proportion were (worried to and from tho rnll--- way and Cur Ferry. Nor can there be any doubt that inalmtd of beinl: held up lnthc lIIOIISE or Commons ll - .~ . » o0 YOU wAur m“; _ - _ , , Jun tall. in ‘n victim-a n possible. MW loam the om ipcrks circus on Monday July 14th Ollfloldul “*0 "Q1 " Th! '1 l.’ V’ p5‘ all credited to the Atlantic "féfllblk, i l raflic‘ '1 1 liahed show results that are re-aeJi is a pleasing rceul-t u: the effortaoi‘ y 1.. ti? I '. . , . lntlil Qllaihiili bdciltnroundn . , t.‘ .'*it " “rob/lvultr a. 1 AND 8.45 _MATllNEE--16c nub m. EVENING-Ade, 20¢, AND an l -.-_.. A HOOT GIBSON The Smil the Outdoors . IN “BLINKY” Directed by Edw. Sedqwlck E’ profitable feeder of the lnnllp-liue <‘ , mow-wait a name for horol But that w» wh0n he w ‘in the East-he hadn't been ' the West very long before tht called him "Raw Meat"! Hootfla grelteat picture. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE‘ PRINCE EDWAR Friday —- Saturday idkl-liAh. EEK emu Pale: - l. an.’ a heavy loeer in rennet-i to the way, Prince Edward island is re a source of profit IIO the (1 ' lt is to be hoped, therefor .. there will be grcator readlut-u th_o part oi‘ make the iurprovelnents and railway orili-luis 1y the nccomluotlwtion requinl dlrluco Edward iolttutl (u nrlivr it may contribute still more in to the conlpztnybl tits. irafiic and ll is to ho hoped that Hattlzo o.’ thr- railway. on tho i will, as soon as possible, ha ~ ardlzetl ‘throughout and mnd-Ilctl will be tuaiutalnctl, (hut accidents dul U"! Bliroad of trails, etc, attain occur. To be economic "all right"; of (herailway to be opcrutctl ml ‘WIPPIPW gauge, necessitating l for of ‘freight. at heavy cost i let sleepers lie in the- ground they are rotiton and wrecks t and life Ia endangered and pro destroyed and e have to be ‘made While true economy filliiiliy be practiced in every Dartmoor by every official anti llloyqe ti? our railway uyetclu, iii-iii“? service should be no 1 tained that tile cuntldonco and port of the public will be lii~('ll and while the mll-viay mnnagt Should have a free hand. tin- l "7 ll"! lzovcrumcrvt. should Mellow all such proiettla as ill that‘ e0 repaired will but to leave any enalve rc la "all wr should ‘the 8t. Lawrence Waterway n I within-mam a m‘. l. irLu Eduorliln ihronroté to ‘the utmost railway ‘irs-Jaearthrouthont thg whole colt .. ..~.--.__‘-.p.-.--p py _,__, ~ w; mint ml t» n" Dillon in pllstlmlircp; N 4'. all ‘m. LAEMMLE ‘Prelentl l inq. Fighting King a; ‘_