_ _TENDERS Novi-:Mean 21-, 1929 :Q- ~ "'“'*'1?-“‘~1'<`i"-"' W .M ' . ' es-_-_~-~.';i“"»;'-'"_-‘eff‘.""“*#~“ is ._ THE uHARi.nT'i'i»:1‘u'wNiuuaanisiv . _ __ _ _ __ ___ _ _ ~ P R511 gas; .e'l;e;t¢r1;ri\;el:1td;recc fo ug from me sum tea ‘_ ;\ _ -~===» - -.~ - --~ -= - - - -- - -~ - -~ »~ -~»-»» »~-- -W-4-G5-THREE ' fl. g 0 3 ’ e W° M wumwimmnomuduumi “ am.- iiavor and fre ess. Every package gu;;am¢¢d_7°. ' a PHOTOGRAILHED _ 1' del First* C A N A l xiouins co;t-_AND sez rue EARLY wa XM A Q (U st VatlLan l K D E R111-R.. 1- T on MURDER BASE lo inure anarusur attraction at (,RAbW]5,LI ---- . ' _ \ t * . ‘ BY 1 ‘1 1 _ ~ E vous-si-av-iul. ' ' 5 '° "-*_*-‘ . . , . . be """" Native of Summdmdc TRAN ANnic\'ci:l~i1'r:nr:s1' ..f.l.'i"‘.""...‘l..?°i5...T.° ’i”"".f.“ M' ‘?“°‘* of "“*‘°~““ 1" PM -S --F-»f~<= Dm- is steamer came ilito nortwllom nguoi? CLOTHING. apronslsmocks hand-l State Smce Its Estabh5h'! "VE PICTURE UMm|E3 SPEC 99 mei-side, remained a few hours and lserchiefs. crepe Paper ancilcandyi ment’ _ lswrons THRPUGH MAZE 0F_ B' oo receiving new qimggiom ¢1,~|-md 1,0 noveltics at the Klng's Dau hters -*- 1", VAN DINBS FAMOUS BE" » T J U " tint p t. ssic. today in nc 1 Me oi i 1-1 11. , SHMNG 57°” Rao Ross onANcii.=. Pi-:icon ' ~ -~ Dr. - sm " -5°- ...'T.°”.i”‘ "°“ ”“"“°” ‘°” ‘ ‘°"“.i _.L Y” ’1 __-_-¢""' --- I lggxtra 0 9 “V9 U12” 5991100 mln! C0116 1 All lovers of good mystery; all lot- _________¢i_____vM__ l Fxlégnffnz AND Auf/“NDN VUBTY K or on DA;{°-6;-_'Lat ht im ¢¢¢1¢51|5g1¢5 in puma u mae “Q "5 of ‘md umm. nu m._.e,._, M1 ‘ ~- -- --:---~----~ -- -- ------_.- - *__ ~ ~ - ‘ine K. or c. Home on, - 7 ‘"3 ` " now. Attire canadian course are tnefhviii, pulsing notion in ni vin o ocaooooootl 0|' _ ooo.”--sooo Elght Insertlons ............. OO _,__-. _--- - For Sale . . ' #00-+¢0~4++¢+e+»oo¢+o¢o`+To`$o»»,, Classified Advertisements Ono Insertion .. . loo 11,, - ‘ "' °~- PH eof5|ro'i-ds 90 pe, "ne 0, 5 words .¢oHo+oe+o-o-M+++o+»++++oo¢e+»+-vooeo-H ooooooo oo no 0000000000 “'°°°- 5” Per line uf 5 words --.~-... 'lc per line ol 5 words +»_ .__.-.... I Wanted ' FOR SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand ut G-uardlan Office. U "'W' 1:01! SALE-CANARIES. WADE 69 mln Street, Saint John, N, B. 9319-li-21-Bi. salt' fl' Fitr;snaf~;o cow. uuernsey grade. Harry Scott, North Rirer. 9893-ii-21-Zi. 1'0XES-17 REGISTERED SILVERS. Proven breeders. P. McGrath, Cove- head Road. 9752-11-14-Bieod. FCZL SALE-ALMOST NEW DODGE sedan, Royal Equipment Wire wheels. Only gone 1900 miles. \Vill take trade for foxes. 9903-31 AYRSHIRE COW, FOUR YEARS old, newly treshened, good milker. Robert Rhynes, Dunstafiiiage. 9833-ll-19-Ili. 1 1liA(ZINTOSlI AND GRAVENSTEIN1 Apples at F. S. Reeves, Southport. 1 9754-ll-14-81.1 FOR BY AUCTION. FARl\l.l L'ar.°_ Royalty. owned by Wm. Cai'-f I' roii, consisting or 214 acres. wiiii _ sell to suit purchaser, Saturday, 23,l I- or z ociocir. J. A. Mcnonsici, nur-I tioneer. 111397.21 Female Help Wanted 1 w/iN'rEn-w_uMa'N on Gnu. i-'on general hollllwork. able to do plain, cooking. "ddtlhtry girl preferred. Addrell P. O. BOX 116. 9880-tl; \VANTED_f.- A Cl~lAllflBER.MAID.- Must furnish references. Apply; Davies Hotel. 9849-ll-19-31. Miscellaneous l ron stfitvicc runs oaco riiiza-1 irliinlng Yorkshire Boar. Daniel' Dart. Dc5able. 9805-ll-21-'li._ -_;-~u--<- .voiiv Acmitn i1iAcooNAL`n. Land Surveyor, Hermsnviile. Souris._ 0749-11-6-lmopd.1 - 1 l‘0'l'ATO TAGS FOR. THE SEA-. scn‘s shipments on short notice, Gua_rd‘.r.n itrntral Prlntcry. 9323-10-19-tl ¥_._._._,._.._.__.._._ trrcd silver black male fox. Right, mr D. V. G. Left ear 1'. E. Rcivartl if captured olive. Notify M:icS\\'aii~i-' l3i'0s.. St. Peters. 9837-ll-19-3i.] i- 1 | l Articals For Sale _ ron asians: -_ annsrimvo /\Nn Mattress and Bureau. quantity of oilcloth. Apply Guardian. 0888-ll.-21-Ill. KITCHEN RANGE. (MODERN /\lf\-*kat good condition. A bargain ‘I for quick sale. 200 Kent Street. C ' 9377-El l c Teachers Wanted ;pi.' . -_..__.______.__._ mc. ,.5 .-wp...-1-.1 1.o mario cases on the ' ` c TFA( HER. WANTED FOR MONTA Clit’ West School, supplement sioooo. within 1,; miie oi church " and Station, Joseph Roche. Secre- in tary. Ions. r. li. 1. mo-11-zo-ai. 1 s _.____.___-- 8 \l'iNrcn-TEACHER ron Yonk- ~'l°liool. Liberal supplemeiii, will be ileid to one \vho will take the posi- tion at once. Write or phone' ' H4014. B. R. Brown, Sec’y 9678-2i %____._______ American tsxicllos have been in- _ trcduced into Bogota, Colombia. _ i Tfniicrs wui no roccivcu at tno‘ Office of the Cliy Clerk up to noonl N01-emser 21111, 1929, roi- the painuns! -nd repairing uio ...ii oi :no stair-lb “Y Ind Hall leading to MIT. Trade Rooms in the Market Build Ill-I m 'Declaration of work to be perform-,M '<1 may bo seen it this o lee. ff l G. P. Nicnonsoii. ° City Clerk _ . . o 0"! \'7lerli'| Office. H fllurluitetnwn. l'. E. I. ,gn em-11-21-22-as-25 - ,, __ ' ___ al 'mil' DR. W. R. CARSON to Palmer Graduate Chlr0Pfl¢'~°" lv £.\lt'!iPED FROM RANCH REGIS-l ing 18 3-4 to 17 7-3 cents Dill' P0UI'ld ‘ . _ . . _ pi es of an unlflue chriiilcniris by the R.ev.‘Mr. present at thc cci‘cm0l1l’. Bild W0" ing the christening robe of his 81'?" llif-.int son cf Mr. and Mrs. Allcn B. Young, was baptized in 1 -- WANTEI)-DARK GREY HORSE 6 10 8 years old. suitable for Express Delivery. about 1200. Apply 191 _ Great George street. 9873-ll-20-31. Lost BLACK LEATHER HANDBAG WITH monc_v, Pullman ticket and bank pas book. Reward, Return to Guardian Oillce. 9861-11-20-31. LOST - SATURDAY AFTERNOON, November 16th, along Joseph Cui.- eliffea, Cape Traverse, l black but- ` falo robe. Would the car that picked it up kindly advise. Ephraim Bell, i Carleton Siding and receive re- _ ward. 9856-11-20-21. Male Help Wanted WANTED-SINGLE MAN T0 WORK ’ on fami, Edgar Hcarlz. Marshfield. 9862-ll-20-Zi. Situations Vacant Female AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn bcaiity culture and hairdressing. .loin Uanada.’s largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 St. Catherine East, Montreal. ' S. V. F. ll-'l-14-21-28. T 0 Let 'I`0 LET-FURNISHED FIVE ROOM flat, hot. water, heated and electric range. Apply Guardian Office. 9900-41-lhur-fri-mon-tues HOUSE T0 LET. MODERN CON- venicnces. Apply 16 Spring Park Rom-l_ 0904-8l THE MARKETS MON‘1'R.l:1A.l.. Quc.. Nor. 20.~1_.ocal \\'hole:.ale grain prices remained un- changed t;1day.'l.‘he butter niarkci. \\~u,s.fn\i with No. one Eastern ’1‘o\vn~ ships pastcurlzcd selling at forty cents per pound. New Zealand butter i als() brought fc-:ty cents per l70und.f .iii some wcstcrn butler selling at 39 3-4 cents. In is wholesale way, i'c- cclpis ciivindlcd to lilly boxes. Chccsc prices were also firm, Westerns bring- I 1. ani Easbeiii 18 1 2 cciits Checoe ie irlpt- lot-illcil 54.: b°\cS The col iiinikci w1.foi1ii while the potato inailict was s*"ady Itcceipi.. of fresh eggs were 748 cases. The potato and poultry markets were steady with 'icca gciici‘all_v unchanged. OTTAWA. Ont. Nov. 20.-A firmer uridertonc is evident on Canadllfl egg markets today. Toronto-Buying and selling prices of fresh eggs on 'iis market have advanced another i-ni_ Steiner, cg,-is ni-c firm and mov- ii: very irccl.‘»‘» 1vioN'i~itr:/ii.. Quo Nav- 20--5°' e' » of eggs here today were 745 orrcr.pontling cla_v_.'i year ago. Tile iarkci. is firm nlliiough unchanged tone and ilfiC¢- TUC" L’ 5 °°“' umptlve demand prevailing for Ill rades of fresh and storage. (`-llRlSTl$NlN(i AN IIISTOFU(/'AL EVENT (Canadian Presb) srrniwu. Oni.. Nov- 20--Bt -lem Anglican church was the scene Ellis. With four generations riindmother, Allen Harrison Younll- the church um, by his great grandfather. John Stokes. Mrs. Lundy. great Brand- other of the babe. and daulihikr °f r. Stokes. was married at the Chlmh nd ms present at the christening n Sunday. Her daughter. Ml'3~ G- arrison wilson. was both baptised d married ai. the church and WI-1 cor roaiiuo that rho io iosios he' A writer says it is terrible when I in oice. But more terrible when S110 oesn‘t realize it. “ _mmmmM so present at the chrisieninl. § D. Ma¢Lean' » gy Co." l. who neglected to stop at s stop sign non-support also remanded for sen- Horse held a very successful 100 couples present. and the "Nov- .ALTEEATIONS-The llterltltlu moved' and the old floor taken up under the direction of Mr. George ator. who. on several occasions has 'edeooraied the Prince Edwarri,~_sr- rlved Tuesday night and is planning a complete charlie in the decorative scheme of the _theatre Western Guardian -lwalrl HOOD FLOUR. si-ld and guaranteed by leading Island dealers. -CHURCH NEWS.-` Utlllid Church or Canada: North Bedeque. ll.; Wilmot, 3: Preef.oWh. 7.-J. A, Nicholson, Minister. LOST-Between Albany and Victoria. spare tire and riin for truck. Finder please notify Jack M8.. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST PAs’l'0RATE.-Service for N0’/el'f1ll¢2' 25, Preacher, Rev. Dr. sidey. Morn- ing at Central Bedeque. 10.-L5 a. m. Afternoon at Belmont. 3.00 p. m. Evening at Central BedeCiU9~ 730 D- m. Wednesday November 28th.. annual Roll Call. Services at 3.00 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. All welwme l W nitarns _ l\lCEACllERN-Drowned at. Char- lottetown, on Tuesday, November 19. Malcolm Mcliacliern, aged 68 years Funeral from his lsie residence at St Catherines today. Thursday, Nov illst, service starting at 1 p. m. In- terment Canoe Covc Cemetery. In loving memory of Brynton Mac- i The belt is always the Brat to din. Inserted by Ilia Aunt- In loving memory of our dsrllnki Mother. Mrs. George Vessel. W|\° 3*' parted this iuo at Mentmw. M N011- ember Zin, 191|. A precious one (rom us is IDM. _ A voice we loved is stllled. A place is vacant in our homo Which never can ba dllod. We loved than well ~ aut .mu Ima muah# And took you home, with him to dwell To be happy evorliore. Inserted by Her hmlll- ' ¢,._¢..._---__ l_..__..-_..__._- UNDIITAKII BMBALHBI Brown. Mr. William vincent. decor-, ' 1 T Ryan, Bishop of Pembroke Joining their garage has proved on! ' q - “_ tawa. Moet. Rev. Andrew Ciissuio. was among the visitors to the city ` LEGION - under 'Joint auspices ul Lsdln _ ___ Aid and l(lr\|’a Daughters- , (C dl P Supper 800 served 5.00 u'clocli- an an rcss) E “_ H tm I Hu 1 1wG1NA, sssir. Nov. zo.-rerpslu- lm" ml mm 'I " lation of the Canadian Legion as a it-itll force in the national life oil ‘Canada after the last oi’ the Great l-War veterans have passed away isl Governlnent ' a subject that will arouse no little* ` ` -1---- \ controversy st the coming conven-= Called Upon T0 ' tion of the Canadian Legion to bel , _ . .held nero from Nov. zo to za. 'rnis Tdke ACtl0n subject was before the last. dominion convention at Balnt John, N. B.. but' _ it was shelvedt for s yeai-'s consider- Tm f°11°W1lli Wmmfnl f-‘ 11051' U1* ation by ii-io orsnci-ies. and it appears Summwldé -101111111 of recent dew 99l3'li'l5'1m°- on the agenda as a notice of motion "FM 5*'/|119 WUC Dui l-ml PIP" lil-‘ .from the 1928' gatlierlrig. ' E drawn attention to the conditions ap- The notice of motion provides `forllJ¢1'tliIlinB fo 5.115 P\‘l5°l'\°\'5 111 Frm” two methods of perpetuating the leg- "C°“m¥ lin- 1.l».‘/lu 5° "°m°mb¢"°d ion. 'rho 111-sr. is 1>`y_t1_1e sccopu_nce'°ihlt it was openly charred that the. into active membership, on reaching Pri-`S°¥\,¢1’S b°1-“Z “km W D°f°h°~‘W' the age of 21 of all sons ol’ men who Pfnmniilfy lui. June were intox- " served in ine Aiiieri forces during i°ai»d~ This was followed by another! use war. 'rms piun is favored by reiiort-11131.-some of the ivri-Senor-1 em- | victoria "”_u_21_m many of the legion 1,.-,md-,¢_; ,5 5 ployed on road work some time ls.i.er1 ______ means of continuing the organization 'hid mmqed W 3% l“¢°x1“l'°d ‘ndi after the present membership answered the last cali. The other plan included in notice of motion provides for hu that a feature ot this episode was ai fight. Now comes a further rumor, me -that on Tuesday last several of thef unlprlsoners confined in the jail were; ip"-petumon of -thc Len-,n by me under the influence of liquor and had; 1 nomination of successors.” By this ‘-0 5° lmkld 3"" by th' 5h"m' whl’ 1 gplan, every active member would |23/u€;"r° $3' 1:83159!! Pl;°hlb;';:;ml7T°;;; have the privilege 0' nominating in 9 - 9 B 11° °' 1'* . h,_, ,,m_ 5 sumsso, fo me his pm, inoid sn investigation into this mst-; in the ranks or ine Legion siior no ‘let but if the” revvfi-S H-fe t»ff1° =°m¢- j dies. This would enable men who t ‘NUS d€fi!lll»¢ ihvllld 50 11050 t0 P\'¢‘{ 'are unmarried or tvltlioiit ciiilclreniwnl' Such “ dls3“°d“1 su" °f “'_ 'L1 have a share in the lcgiun of the 'fam' Il' L’ "uf that f°"°"i"' the fuw.,_ incendiary ilre in the jail last Jui-1e_ Ii. is known. however. there is con- ‘WW 1”" 1"m°° "wk °°nmVm°°° isiderablevopposition to these plans at 'vffe Pl‘°°d ”'°““° th’ "md°“'° Mt the asent time, mai-iv branches of 'thi' WU'-h Sli" °f ul' nu- Th” b°" PT . 1"” legion being or the opimm fsnmewhat s resemblance to chicken they are Premature, and it would be I °°°§”b°‘£ 1°; 9'5" 35 mei' h"V°f “°- a wiser policy to wait for s. few_]"°° "‘ ev' en 'V “re “° P’°° °" years before adopting any policy of _"gi" m`l°1§‘:"'dl'“' "‘5pmt“ °! the' widening out the organization. _|“” de “M ' Cord of Thanks May _geék T0 9"°`1l' |’Ilba _(ldptaln-General lost/ his post-I tion for making this speech as an ..-_--_-_ }-OO-O~O‘O§O4 OOO9+O*O§'O§'O-‘$600 'tional detective created by the rriys .. ._ -TOBACCO 8’ ." ° _ e n oi o n _ _ 1’ K P’ ' A I ’ --~ ' --- - -~---. ._ _ ._ _,_ _ M°nd°y' l\°"°mb¢" 25”* 1°’ m°mbU'51 1°” 9 a Ce W” held In the Archbishop e1St_Bon|fm¢,},1g51_1uv_` 1ur`w1|1 "U-gy ,wing »-T11.. Cana,-_-._. n n “"""""" "'°° ' md lady friends. oioi-ai-'rnurs set- “U “ °‘ °°1“““’“‘ “°"~ Tl"°'° A. iatiiivow ins srciiiiuiiop of no- Munn-v core" inc story which nas ° M°“' gxonfslag;h’;‘Ln?°rmpr°5;nt'd Wm' monton, Most. Rev. H. J. Olieatyzlwon acclaim throughout the United __I- *-"' Mr A R r ° en 'me' Rlsht Rev. J. A. Papinesu, mghop bf Sgmg },|,_,.1,.,g It ms Strand ,heb Leque of the Cross Indoor Cirrus now on. League or the Cross Ball. roucr: coulrr-At ine Police “ ' ' M°I‘“‘”’ ""1 WS- W- J~ aoiistte; nirlit Rev. John T. xiddltre tnu vo.-1i.wi1i1i.in 1=»owoii,in11.c lift" 7' "'“!“"'“'“ f"' i'°\"\l ""1 °|d= Binrv. Firh Pearl. Tricky Jim. -U°Ul’l~ l'¢!¢°l’dl¥ h'|°l'f\ll1l' In lUl»°l5f» Mcnmlld were th” °h“p°r°””' ' Bishop of Callerl' and R-ilht Rev P 1 role of Philo Vance the erect tic- ioo€ct’hneui.li‘i?el;¢;l>iilxl1: "tmesd pd? “whiz md dun' "nl - - - ' 1 ' en ere ri e p pun y con st. i0 cents bllyl . _ - 100 votes for y - I 1 ‘t _ C - ' 1( . 5- ._ was fined ss and costs or io dsys. “E"°“T UNFOUNDED-TM N' 1 Another canadian visitor ir night? terious author. s. s. von Dine. has ol """°S if I "ll\’:J\:~lr:.l'nl:i1f dost lgltpits oth” “hm” Em' or H" yu” A drunk was remanded in custody pert, current that A.- Horne dr Co 1 Rem John .I._ McNmy_ Bump oil powerful role. and handles it In D. your votes. Thuilt You. asked. step up lively and poll 900| U11 Wdly. and a msn charged with l“"° l’"’°h“°d °°""‘l“ P"°P°"Y 'id' t Hamilton who is enjoying the uni ue masterful way. - I _ _N N wma investigation tU,_be um und d Al _privilege of living inside the Vatican, The Sl/Ofl' m0\'¢S Swiftly. surely. F ol R d 'mm - 1 6-`-1 th 1,; - iillf in nd fu~ _ ""°" I ithough it is admmed thu’ n°'°u°`l n;lUS0eP§:c1l/l1;0nl;.ls lllel:el'I'1el.lall`yl0n;t»m1ll?ilet‘b(i);|l$a0l, tll3";1alnea'om1sr11nln0her it-i arnl y ecor S ...§§I".’§.' .‘ff_’.1‘.’.“'I....".‘?§“°.`.'§°§'Z2;" i‘°TI`..."`.I-."..‘J§§.‘Z.’..Z§°’.°" ”“° `"‘"2- *’°"°‘”°“ “‘“""°°“°'“°=‘°' “‘°1"°"“""‘ °“‘°"“*‘ “*"“'°'“" °°' . .IT ° ‘ ` 5 fl °l\'°°m°“ Vatican State since its eetablisiimency tails of the murder to the discovery. ‘C011 HW* mm DIS* 1* 5°“"'~5 °f the P- E- Blind Ulm hla U05 YN 59211 f¢lCll¢d- An impqrgmi; 5.,-“dim qucsuonlof the perpetrator of the crime. ._________________._,________.,______, about to come under o id "s‘l _ __ . dance ln me Amwurles Wm] ‘hom PERSONALS he" is tha Appomtmemc gi: :i £35114 Canary Mumm Ca5e`__ B new d__m___ .-hip whirl. l.i_oiigiit William III. to Archbishop of R¢¢|m_ Lure in moving pictures is presen‘ed.- England 1" U88' 3" Up' “me UI mc Qty Four" Orchestra in attendance. Mr. F. J. Profitt. Keiisriigi-on, was; Ex|mimt1¢n of th, vumcy ut There are rio eerie conditions created. gepositglfdof Jlznlef’ U wwe] “S ncing was heartily eri.l0Yed by all u. visitor to the city yesterday. I Rum, ms mt yet been .nu u h ‘merely to excite the emotions. There "wh r 1" 27 at U1! H8! 01 55 present. and dainty refreshments ,___ - me C mo C "_ I1 P Ylue no ..U.|ck_;'° emrlloyed to fool that “"5” His mth 50"' grandfath" Q! Were served. The chaperonu werei M,-_ Au-,ed E' Camm mmm, Rivet., is awzmng l:llep°°1:8\::etl)1:;1,s:;1(;!cY;,public' Everything is shown to the Governor Smith. was killed at the My-5_ DL Blanch”-dy Mr|_ Mauhevuwas 1 th it _ L _ . | 1 bl. . _ _ h me _ f_f ‘battle of Lagilira, 1742. J0l'il`l Spen- 1_,¢g_ and My-g_ Rh S_ Wag , n e C y has eldly l ‘mm th' Apmtouc Delegaw ‘L ot' pu 1° m R smug. L ma r 0 BCE cer Smith, his san, the eldest of four With the presentation of "'I1~ie _ manner. If you like mystery that rl _“_ Mr. David W. Enman,_ Bedeque,i baffles and grips you, don’t miss vis-fmmren’ had three som’ Gila mug the strand mda Douglas Smith, later Governor oi y- 1 _ ___ st the Prince Edward necessary tor! yor-,tor-dyy, ` _ l ‘ Prim* }3d“'°l’d Issmnd' U; _lg-1° °l iiio mstsiitiion oi uniting pioturesi _ ‘ ' ' ' ------ "-°"°- "ll Ji?" P°"°°’ ’“‘ -" yy-¢ ,ww in 11,11 gw1n¢_ Th, om ,argl __________________ Grunt? iburdl 1 DOCTOWS IJARING EXI‘ERll\lEN'l' V which hw' been in me for ma put) 1 THURSDAY ____ - Dlstiiigunhed boldler thirty-five years have all been re-1 To YERPETUAW CANADIAN 3.00-7.00-Annual Bazaar and 'In (UPU-ii!! Ullllld Prelli 1 lmbm, Nm,_ 2O___.I.he dum: “_ sir william Sidney Smith was born mrmunt of a doctor' wha passed I .at Westminster, 17th June. l'iv6$l. en. rmmd or tube into his own hem, i tered the navy at eleven. rt-‘ceiviiig is through ln incision ln the shoulder tmutenmcy for his mumge at Cam is "parted in me “mst issue of me 'SL Vincent. in 1780. After further Cunt:-1 W”k1y‘ ma of the ludmgxservloe under Grave and litcdnsy. he -German modlca-l papers. The success robe mdme “mil of Cgmmn 1;] 1382' 1 . A ’ -nr (of the cxiifrlincnt ls belicvcd lo beifsvgmawltgeo;0Ru3;ifTT,;0o§7;2‘T` ‘the first step towards a new treat-Img kmghtcd M a l_l_“_m_d4 He was :ment for urgent cases, such as some- I new sem on A nnmon to Constam , I |t1mes follow violent, shocks in n~i1ich=.m'0p]e and Ended Hood tn but-nm! lim’ me °f thepauent' d°p°nd’5_up°" 1 the ships and arsenal at Toulon in ;s. rapid and direct admiiiistration of1Dw,m'ber_ 17% In watcmng me |mm‘u"m5 w me heart' l“liarinrl for French privaieeri, he |drF‘; lm P“’p°°'*¢ °fuhl" °L’3’°rl‘“¢“l‘- was taken prisoner in Havre-de-Grace ' - °’5~’mam‘- Wh° 5” am W1" harbor in 1798, and was imprisoned I5°°n 'l' me h°5pm1 'l' Eb°"5“'“1d»liii the Temple at Paris in the same USN! l V/01| °ll°\'l “Nl Cll'¢fU11Y Sl/ffl' Erooms that had been occupied thrcc lized elastic tube a little more than ‘yan-5 bgom by Loup, XVL but 5.1¢. |.l'\\`0 fe" in IGDSUL F355 116 made l-iceeded in making his escape in 1798. ,trial with a human corpse. follow- ,and in october was sent ss pienipo- icnt brought him into condicii the Legislature which he called' four times during his ten years 1-1 omre; hence his term of governor-V fhip has never been regarded as out- =‘anding. In fact the autocratic at- titude of the Governor was the cause of i-cuitiiiiml consiiiiitional strife. "ln the l1i.<.ioi‘_v of Prince Edu-ard lfiand." the iniestigator writes, “I 1-mind that there was a daughter who married Ambrose Lane. and another who married Charles Carmichael, al- _so a son. Henry, who threw 5, sum. ‘through the window when the Legis- ‘lature was sitting. Ho Wu 5 nw.; ufhcer. and in spite of his being still in his teens his father gave him a li1r~i'at1\'e p;s‘ iibove the heads of more 'iiitalilc people. ‘lo 1-‘le Luosr-srinv or sir siqnoy ‘Smith by Hon. iz. 1-iowsrd. charles Dvuzlas Smith is described 3,; 'still liv ng 118391 enjoying his well-earned _boilers and great amuence by ions :incl mer.iuu:. services in the East Indies!" ' FCFBII ...._1.» Boqueatheii ilelrlooim Shortly before his death in 1555 he made is will by which he bequeath. ed to hui son. Henry B017,-or Smith, Saint John. NB.. his real astute. his gold watch, and the naval sword wi-itch he had inlierlted from his brother. Sli' Sidney, to deceive N gg heirloom in accordance with the lalierls will. His personal estate a-si dmdfd Cfllllllly among his four daughters. lm! U10 PTUS”-$1 0! the "sound" byitentiary to Constantinople. whence hcl A SUGGESTION Fon SALES forum-(1 b¢1_-_.W the collar-_ 1 held the town heroically until Napo- ` me next \-61,-,_ and than icon raised the siege. leaving his nr- 1 me vena cava .me large tillery behind. on the 20th of May.` pushed bone to through vein whl the head to the rig li; was doing this his only unusual means of an X-ray apparatus. jhastcned to St. Jean d'Acre on hear- ` i' This having proven satisfactory. 11121111; that Borlaps.i'te has about to at- icinldian |‘f°SSl made an incision in the wall of the tack. 5'1%'\`-EE'l`5\'LbLE.. Ont.. ,Nov_ 20.-- _velri of hLs own left shoulder and- On the loin of March. 1799. he A quilt made in this town in 188| lnsei-toni iuboy which no carefully captured the ei-iem_v's vessels. and i was offered for sale the other day at the iiiaiik-offering meeting 0! the wcmeifs missionary society 01 St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, lt ch u.au5mn_, me blood o!IF‘or this he received the thanks of is recalled this quilt was set up on and upper extremities, m__ parliament and is pension of £f.000. frames in the house or Mm _yoym ht side of me heam while Sli' Sidney Smith next aided Ab2:'~ Bamtarg, and member-5 of the mm. croinby in Egypt. became Rear Ad- mmm. W ere free to cc-me and work mlasatiom We" R helm; m.`1r1ii'al of the Blue. in 1805 and succcs. .on "_ M any uma warmth in the region or me coHM.__a1\'c1y' guarded Sicily. in Naples. the? ____________ bone and an inclination to cough. 1 “gush the" being °° W" "hh ‘heir i Flnsl'._v, with the end of me wound.. former allies. the Turks. He destroy- 1 in his heart. he walked from the cp- Cd me Turkish ne” in Abd” Gsm" I erm" theatre tn th’ exqay monvblockaded the "l`agns, became vic-=`j Cnmhmg I mem or suits on tm‘Ad.1~niral of the Blue in 1810. K. B. . _ _ ,in 1815. and Admiral in 1821. 1-1°' way' Thu "mumble °p"°"¥“` ho? 41 died in Paris. Mav 26, 1840. and was ever. had no injurious conseqiicnc_.<,b I t h ' t whntszeverl md Dr' Forgman har ured a t c ccme ery ol Pere La _ ,Chaise since used it with at least tempor- ary success in a case of peritoneal in- - Governor Smnh 1 flamistlori in which the patient was ._ 1 0591* mint °f deilh' , Charles Douglas Smith was bornl In this instance the tubs remain~ _ -_H 1-A-“_ He enwred the army in mel ed in the heart for 8 l-2 hours with { D1-moans raised by Lord shemem' out obvious prejudical effect either and was pmmobed to the rank 01.1 there Ur U1 the Will- T11! Cl00l»0\‘1lieuienent colonel. He ws.; Governor claims that his method oi’ cardlaciof p.-11,.-Q M".-d 1.1, 4 b 1 -. Dirulrl, Strathcona, who passed awayi Mrs Wes" _ ~~~~~ M ` 1 ‘ ' ~ " ’ "fn th- i . ,y Smith and family, wish ’ ° ariministraiioii is at any rate pre- ._.-em-_.1 1513 and 1824. C' ' . _ S iii -and I lad one of them." N°"mb" gm’ 19”' ' to thank all friends for their n11iriv Regal" Gibraltar 'mrnnr m 1 l .’° I F ferable to that sometimes empio\ed la l d -- . . . . .’ ~ i s Jccn escribed as n man of ccn-- I d l' i' ki 5 d .' ‘ . . gl‘|’;:Ll:hih5n;;|;°':°|xid°‘:?\e:_ el | gsgsmo thfocllgehgulzn tt?;mx;l°l;‘1;l;ssh‘;‘I§:;_ (Commued from Page 1, _of opening up the clicst and cutting ;:~iderablc ability and immense cncr -T1, ug but true, we wonder why death of their Aunt, Mrs. Irving. 1 through the muscle of the heart. iyci, his arbitrary and despotic tcm Granddad: "I don’t approve of all this liiwtick business. Boify. .ii-1 cannot improve upon Nature." E:-t'.;.': ‘I dont agree wizh you, where on earth would you be with- out false '.eeth?" An old sailor was telling hu frieudi some of his experiences as see. & his last \'o1uge, he informed them. his ship was beealmed fc: tvs months and not a single new oi food or drink was left. what did you est?" "Beef, moe. and an egg. The beef can-.2 from the bui- wark, tho wine from the port-hole, and the egg from the capiisiri. He g.~.~.'c orders for the ship to lay tio. Mexico is teaching in the public chools the harmful effects of alcohol. in ' `lf‘l'-°."ii...ff`..'S.i`Zf.f.’.‘.'.l'.‘l`.f_ d' mf _______s___ Gul" Hs" FREE when mo de Rm mm; NlARlT| Nl E HORSES FUR dictator in lm, no one remembered' R C N R With every dollar purchase of me action or ins roi-nioc captain-I General' at Cadiz. Spain always has, had a secret desire to get Gibraltar sack, one it is expected the tunnel' project' will be an excuse td re-openi the. subject. It is obvious that iff tl1e_Prsmier made an arrangementl to get Gibraltar back, it would be‘ an achievement that' spain neverl 'would forget. I A retrenchment program has; been announced for spain. and lt isl doubted that 11 would spend moneyt on the tunnel for years. It is not, expected tint Britain would part] with Gibraltar, but if the "tunnel, .leads io the re-opening oi riesotla-1 tions by which Spain would regain: possession on the basis of a lease for_ .ion to 500 years. possibly with s ro-1 newal option. there would be greatll rejoicing here. REXALL GOODS/ we are giving away l _ Two Gold Fish And -Beautiful Globe, with rahbow colored chips and weed. We have conducted many of these sales but the fish. (long, chips and weed excel any that we ever bad. an 'rllli DIIPLAY in ova wiienow ,_ ‘Ill PIOIPI' DIUGGIITI l\l\0ll sl” ‘ .-3. 'Ola ll 53| Employer: "Gan you show a re-. commends!-lon?" ` is ..&i‘ Five-gaitrid Kentucky saddle horses from the stables of Mr. Angus .\'fcLean. d Bathurst. N. B. being loaded at Bathurst eu route via the Canadian National Railways eo the Royal - ` ' ' . ' . . . . . . . . _ _Ph 1” i 0'” 6 ‘ an," Q K ¢ .t _ - _- __ _ _ _ _ li inter Fair at Toronto. This 1_s thefirst competition ever to be held in Canadafer this bread ig; hm" “_ “om 107 I -------* mn:\_:“»"-._ '_ ‘A _év-_-_-“HAS-_°rl,'-,r°';: r :L fpmuendogf-uwflzrég .Y;,°'~°'“ 1 of horse. P_reviou_s _toiheir being forwarded to 'l`oron_t.1 the _horses were exhibited at tha "N Osm-in st. roar- cinn-on census sont issa sutomobueo to _ ,. .fum _... _ -_ . -_. .,...'. _ _ ._ 19° 'l_‘_ "1 __¥__;_ Yi Maritime Winter 1-sir atAm_b_§rs;, N.S. Mr. _lvicbem ustsnduig second fronslsftvf- Chronic and Nervous Diseases d . New zealand in July. 9_°°'~ ___,1.»»-*" `... a...r..._--_,»" - "“"' __ 1-~.._»»*‘°" ` "‘ _“___” ‘ ' » ` ` ' V3 Z 1