V AUGUST_ 6, 1913 _ fn-is Lerner News V rmsr or Ann THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' uonsrso nkmv PAGE SEVEN 1mm our IN 'roles - \ smnsn 10 rss-lie. ' [New ' York Hesald.) » While tearing out the front of tue building at Thirty-flfto street sud Sixth avenue, occupied by Henry nn. Aleenem's Dawnsh0P.' workmen last evening discovered the semi-petrified dumped his heal-ui in that comer U 1- --1---» Q- -THE EASTERN cunsniiui 12. that Wt. alive or dead i three generations ol human H ' 1° dl* ...'rr revs ee u ui iiilriimi-lim lm °°”‘° t° “”Y¢I=I'1s but 'W tu' °'°“°°° ri ,The bod 1,, - as the day It was iurieialitegxe _satrne ...*THE MORNING DAILY Gnar- body 0f`.a cat which had evldentl Tn ` been entomhed-there since the oLlg¥i1usted§iIaIi‘I\1i>nlIis\its;€g: “aux to be °".THm MORNING DAILY Gun' ual construction 0, the building “___ Wen the sk_n.ove__, the y;___p_;i of it, dlan can be obtained st W. A. John. enty years ago. The attenuated form tions of the body is unbrigrkghdpord "gm I' Montague' is perfect and the stonelike in its' seems unbreakable 'nxnept b 9 2? ,M _'_ hsrdlwsl. is unbroken. Even the brist- of considerable force The eymextrh se R' ED' D' FEEHAN u Guam” ling whiskers ot the animal have beenlpermeated all the tissue” and tha repmunuuvo in Bomb' Hu Phone preserved in the foundation of cement; bones turning them to stone e allinbfu 1:11 5° W' L' Dmzwm Undn' soskod tissue which long ago took the E W S Rohlin 1 t' er- ° u' lung' . . . dent for ..._... place of the cat's slrull covering W\11 3 ' super D an _ ~ No one ever Wm _mow wh; that il am chfartzwalder &i Co., con ...*AFTER MACKEREL. - The particular Tom crowled to the to l tu ¢ t ~ ’ °p °" ‘Ilan can be obtained at H. J, lia- ghg gggemc ion du' t° tl” “°u°“ °I bon's Drugstore, Sour ls. tractors for the alterations made ln Gloucester schooner, King, nrrlvedln p o the McAleenan Building re td S i M d g I por e ours on ay evening on her way the; wal ____w_:1lch _then had been built that the place where the ben-ised use around the noi-eu side or the Island, °“V "5 ~ 5 R” 5° second 50°F. ands was found evidently had not been where she will try for mackerel* nestled down between a cross 'ueami disturbed since it was eriginall 1 ' _ _ . y con =,;";_‘i‘r§“°6§t‘;‘*hs°;‘;°“_:\\° “ll 01°” to the srrucred. 'rue building was at em ...~susso1unmns -rosie renew s __ y-.MIM t he corner. Perhaps a dwvlling, then became the offices or Week or two before the time they' 9 was P W 9" 5 bl`i°k1BY8r toss-I a bank, later was occupied b h ~ _ V_ y n no,-_ ave paid for has expired and thus ed doun a great trowel full of ce-| ist and for many yearn nn, been a not miss an issue, ss all papers are n10l1¢ 0l` WBYDY BOMB WOBFY laborer pawnshop, discontinued promptly on expiry L ' ' ' __ _ if- _ _ , _ _ _ ‘ investment than red Stock. .A crass or lsvrsrnsurs ` new mini: iiioiissr uranium In the Maritime Provinces there are probably no securities so well regarded by investors who know n good Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Co, fi_p, c. Bonds. Maritime Telegraph Ss ’l`elephone Co. 0 p. c Prefer- Maritime Telegraph Sa Telephone Co. Common Stcck 1 For many years past, telephone company securities have been in the highest regard by investors and there are mnny reasons for this confidence. We shall he very glad to tell you those reasons and also quote our price on a ‘ block of each of the securities mentioned. F. B. McCURDY£-9 CO. ° . . ._ . Marianas MONTREAL sT°°K °U°TA'"°"B' S K EXCHANGE ` Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- TOC _Gurdy & Co., Stock ahd Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- 'lvrenty'-lille cents. I One cent per word llrst insertion in this column. hall ml por word , ` lor seth continuation. Casl. must accompany order. Min um clssrg ----_A -_ _--_ _ _- -_A - _-_- - -_-. . . .-.~-- -- -_A-_afffff -- f -1.-rg; i | __ _ __ _ I ` !'l.MAl.E IIELP THE-LAWRENCE GENERAL HOS- pital gives a three years training in general nursery, medical, surgic- al and obstetrical. For information regarding requirements address Supt. Law. General I-losvital, Lawrence Mass. - _ __70§-8;-ll1E§il>d. __ GIRLS WANTED TO PACK BIS- cuits and confectionery. -Good pay for smart girls. Come or write. C. J. Hamilton & Sons, Picton, N.S. _ ___ sea-a-ziuei. WANTED' AT ONCE KITCHEN GIRL Queen Hotel __ V_____ V6-°18MliI WANTD A MAID APPLICATIONS received at Revere Hotel- In 489-1-zhvltf. _ P I"0R SALE FOR SALE. BLACK AND.1’ATCl-I foxes. Also No. 1 dark mink and Canadian Sable. D. and E. Fox, Co. Ellerslie, P. E. Island. 'lea-s-5yI_ei_. FOR SALE A HOUSE w1'rH .\1.i. modern conveniences. Larlre IIIWH- good situation. ADPIY BIS 51 R°°h‘ 'HOUSE FOR SALE- DEBIRABLE Cottage and Lot at St. Avard's. ‘ Price reasonable, immediate pos- session. Apply to Gaudet dv Has- Zard, Solicitors. 154-7-9M1Mo. FOR SALE, TWO PAIR OF GOOD cross foxes, one year old. Cheap at $3,000 per pair. Will sell them; to- gather for $5,000, if sold soon. Pedigree-From male l black. Fe- male dark silver. Thos. Wilkinson, Alberton. 576-7-29Mtf. l L0.~'l` iErws:aN”6HAs1.o'1'rs'rowN AND West Royalty on Sunday, ladies’ grey coat sweater. Finder leave at Saunders, Newsome, Co. 728-7-5M3ipd. r--i-- MISCE LANIZOUS l. FOX RANCHERS, ATTENTION . Every fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount- ains in each pen to assure the fox es hgving clean water at 'all times A supply nlways ou hand at P.E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty, Co., Ltd., and James Arthur & Co Summerside. 638-7-3lMtf. nets :Qtr Wewfen fm-d gh 707-8-4M5ipd. MINK ron sans-1 AM orrsn- ing 8 few pnlrs oi mink, both ranch raised a-nd wild St00Il- A9917 t° Austin Scales, St. Eieanors, P. E. ,_ 11a-s-4M1wk. FOR SALE, DESIRABLE D‘WEI.r LING, situated Cor. Fitzroy and Edward Sta. Agbsullgdefg Ig‘:"`°"'°` 1 zr y . "'°““' Ap" 1.10-s-mit. ____. FOR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE- cross, and red foxes. T. G- IW!- Monux 8-ZIIMBICI. IIC. _____,______ %1i2i1f.a-aAk<:»_ss1;__0_F; :_-f\_YC0§r*{ B I ht 1ei;“Kei)ii's¢. pp y___63_'1-_7-81M1WP“ ron`sA1.n ron s1o.oo A Msoiuu sised iron safe. Can he MOD It *-\\° office of Aeneas A. Macdonald. _ Esq. ___ ____569_'7I3?¥_"' FOR SALE-4 PATCH FUXEB, l black, a bargain if taken now- 4 red foxes, patch mother. Also surge Alaska blues. Write or wire. G- ‘- Lewis. Baekvllli. N-B- _ .7-1Mt_. WANTED AT ONCE YOUNG MAN for farm work. ADPIY t0 HUD* m»¢,n¢1 Kelly, Southport. 730-7-5M5i. WANTED-A BELL BOY AT QUEEN _Hotsl,_ - 685-7-81Mtf. MEN WANTED FOR GOVERNMENT jobs. List of positions open,-free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 838, F, Rochester, N. Y. 548-7-2sM16Ipd. ; TEACIERS WANTED 'Faassen WANTED-Flasr on second class teacher for Glenwood School District No. 42. Mid-sum- mer vacation. SuplJI°m°I\¢ $40- Apply quick to A. R. McDonald, Secretary. 725-8-5M2IIil5lpd. ‘P0 LET , T0 RIINTJHOUSBIS. APPLY $8! Great George St. 6471"!- WANTED ron ssnn-nwsu.mNo HOUSE ue. me summons st.. et vr°°°°* occupied by Mr. Walter S. Grant. Possession 81700 ht D°°°mb°' s Bentley- aext. Appl! to llebsod *num Houses rcs ssi.m.- 'W0 VERY desirable dwelling houses and ts vacant lot, as Upper Prl\1¢° 5*"'°°'_5 ant leesueii ui em. Avvlv amen a nuurd. »°l1°l¢°"-,ff- mememovn. wi-'nl o- ..,.~_\»»s_o¢_!g}`9~»'¢P;=,-3eA'3,"‘,°'.' _ -`_ . nemesis wssrnn. ss¥.='rlrMBlliR next four cars softwood poles. Per- sons who can sul>PlY *II 0’ 9"* write stating price PBI' °°"d I- °~ b- ears at your nearest station or sid- ing. 'Arthur G. Peake. 0I15I`l°"*' town _ °4°'9:1_“W WANTED.-TO RENT- A FURNISH- ,¢ hon", from sept. 15th to June. Write, "D. L.-" care of P. 0- B0! B09, Citi. Stats terms and l0cltI0l1 Sept. Wheat... o o e o e 6 1§‘IX.SI"iK .“‘l"I"!"I3; » Q Spring Park Montague 576 Imperial . Patricia . Smith .. 125 Dalton .. 150 Barkers .. Invincible Brighton ...... Upton Mount Edward date ...'LADY SYBIL.-The Lady Sybil arrived in Souris Monday e\ening, and sailed again at ten o’cIock. Among her outward freight was two hundred bags salt; shipped by Mat- thew & McLean, and six thousand trap bows shipped by Dixon Bros., Bay Fortune! ...'GOOD CROP.-Mr. Angus J. McKinnon, Monticello, who was in Souris Monday reports the crops in that section to be fully up to the standard of other years, although there was a considerable shortage in the potato crop. The absence'of the shell-back has allowed the tuber to make a good showing of late, and the grain crop promises to be the best for many years.° ~-~'°°NS““m-'PING MGH--“° Georgetown Silver Black Fox C0's ranch is now under construction.-G. ...'SOURIS VICTORIOUS. - The Georgetown baseball team played the Souris team a friendly game at Souris on Thursday last. The result was a score of 22-16 in favor of Souris.-G. .. ’GEORGE'l‘OWN REGATTA. - The Georgetown Boating Association _ is busily engaged arranging for their monster regatta on Aug. 20th next. Several meetings have been held, and things are progression favorably.-G. ' THE STUCK MIHKEIS I Q Q I I I I I O Olo»¢ . _ V 1, 1 lottetown, P. E. I. ®l l NEW Y°RK STOCKS- ‘ ‘i=f;1,;;;-_-_§_-;-ii-_'-;-_-i;-;:;=§f;-1-3;-_-_-i-i;-;-1-i-E-i-3_-_ti-;-_-_-;-IT_,;-1;.;-_' Aux- 5. 1913- y GUARDIAN cthsslrito Aus 2 971 Atchison... ._ 97i Am. Beet Sugar... 28 Am. Smelters... 06 Amul. Copper... 71; Brooklyn R. T.... 1. 885 Canadian Pacific ...2l6} Erie... 295 Great Northern Pfd....128 Illinois Cent . . . . .. ...".1062 Mex. Petroleum... 61 Miss. Pacific . . . . .. 38 Northern Pacific ....110 Pennsylvania... ......113 Reading... ....1602 Rock Island... 175 Southern Pacific 92| Union Pacific... ....150} U. S. Steel... 61! U. S. Steel, Pfd......... Utah Copper... 49; MONTREAL 27% 66 71; 88§ 216i 295 128 106 61 97 211 es; vo; ssl 215; 291 1ze 106- sol 321 as 101 110 1121 113 159; 1co 17; 111 92; 150; 615 1011 491 92% 149g 602 49| STOCKS. High Low Close Brazilian Traction. .. 86 &5§ Detroit... 68 67; Dom. Steel Corp'n..... Minn & St. P. (Soo)..215} 215i 215; N. S. S. & C. Com... 73 Richelieu & 0ntarlo_..105} 104 105 Spanish River Com.... 30 Toronto Ry . . . . . . . .. ...139-Q 139 139 COTTON . new -¢~o=¢> High Low Close October... _....1110 1103 1103 December... .. ...1l05 1094 1094 March... ...1l04 1095 1095 oasis a` rnovisious. High Low Close _ 87} 86| 86% Sept. Corn... 70} 69 69 Sept. Pork... ...2040 2035 2035 Sept. Lard .__1140 1132 1131 FOX STOCK U0'l‘A'l'ION,S ...... ...205 155 160 110 .._... ...... ...100 65 ' 160 CASTOR I A . .Yer Infants and tlliildren. lh Kind in lim Always Bought Bears the m-1-asm. . Aswsrwf . ._ ...*ONE CENT per word. each laser. tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. lini- mum charge twenty-five cents. CUOCOUCUOOOUOUCIUCI . TOI|AY'S GREAT TIIOUGIITS. .: FUNNIOSITIES ; SIX YEARS. Securities Bond Contract A person of small means may build-up s permanent yearly income from the purchase of sound bonds, atprices which are now lower than at any time DURING THE LAST Smill monthly payments may be made under the Royal People who live lu gloss houses Trinidad Electric. EASTERN PERSONALS ...‘Mr.-"Milton Dingwell made a trip to Souris-in his motor boat Satur- day.-F. . ...‘Miss Mollie McKle nnd Miss Janet McFarlane of Annandale slient the week. and in Lot 4a._-F. ..-°Mr. John Nicholson and Miss- Rena Clay of Dundas were visiting in Fortune in Sunday.-F. ...*Miss Mary Lnppin, Charlotte- town, is visiting in Souris, the guest of Mrs. John Deagle.° ...‘The farmers of Fortune are busy haymaking. The crop is n, good one. F ...*Mr. W. D. Dingwell of Sydney, C. B., is spending a few days with his brother Mr. Robert Dingwell of Bay Fortune.-F. ...'Mr. Clinton Collin has returned to his home in Boston, Mass., after spending a few days with his futher in Fortune. Miss Gladys Coflln is sponding the summer here.-F. ...°Mr. Geo. B. McEs.chern, who 'has been visiting in Souris for the past month, was e. passenger on Monday morning's train on return to his home in Ottawa.” ...*Miss Lizzie McDonald, who has I-een visiting in Souris for the past few days, was a passenber ou Mon- day evening's train to her home at Priest Pond.° (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) ...'Mr. Michael Murphy of Boston is visiting relatives in Georgetown. -G. ...'Mr. D. Rutherford of J. & M. Murphy, Halifax, is in Georgetown in the interests of his firm.-G. .._°Mr. H. W. McD‘onald of Toronto arrived in Georgetown on Friday last to spend a short vacation.-G. ...*Capt. Wm. Sencobough of thc D. G. S. Minto arrived by Saturday evf-nfing's express on a short vaca- tion in Georgetown,--G. ..'Mr. Wm. G. Hillman of Monc- ton, N. B., left on return Saturday afternoon, after spending a three weeks’ vacation at his old home in Georgetown.-G. .._*Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walsh of Charlottetown and son Shelton, ac- companied by their niece, Mrs. lDr.) Foss, of Peabody, Mass., are sum- mering in Georgetown.-G. ...°Mr. Max. I-lilchey, who has been working with his father at Bots- lord, N.B., for some time East, ar- rived home on Friday last. His friends are glad to have Max. back with them again, as he is a notable in musical circles.-G. ...°Mr. Fred, Jenlfns of George- town, who left about two years ago for Boston and entered the employ of the Peerless Motor Cnr Co., has lately been granted ia, promotion to the shipping department of this large concern. Congratulations for his success are rife. Only a short time ago he received his papers as chauficur.-G. M ARITIMIII PROVINCE SEOIIRITIBIS. (Quotations Furnished hy F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers. Members Montreal Stzmk Ex- change, Charlottetown. BANKS Bid. 150 303 201 230 'zzs 259 257 216 215 Ask British North America 155 Canadian Bank of Com, Montreal Nova Scotia Royal Bank of Canada MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance 100 Acadia Sugar, Perferred 100 Acadia Sugar, Ordinary 70 Drown Machine Co., Common 50 Brandram-Henderson, Com. 30 East. Can. Sav. dr' Loan 140 Eastern Trust Company 146 Halifax Fire Insurance Mar. Tel. & Tel., Preferred 103 90 97 60 40 Z4) 135 144 99 Mar. Tel. & Tel., Common 83 94 89 _ 93 Nova Scotia Underwear, 98 N. S. Underwear, Com. 45 Stanf|eld's Ltd., Pm. 103 Btaniiold's, Ltd., Com. 70 Trinidad Electric 7|. BONDS. Brand-Henii.; 6 p. e. 9'l\ Eastern Car 102i Maritlmef NBII 6 ll. e. 100 Nova Scotia Bteol & Coal, Firsts. 5 per cent.. ‘ 92) Nova Scotia Steel t Coal, 6 p. e. Debenture Stock Mar. Tel. t Tal., Porto Rico Rail., Staudelfs Ltd., 65 70 94 100 97 I\.U\ .5 G 95?? B' 0 _ .__ __1/Y. D/‘*'~ 1 : _ \ mr-',`> . ` ‘ v ,-- ._ _" 74 I ‘ /, / . 8 m \\\.\‘\\` nonu`5"! K I C N I Dayton, Ohio, is to be named a girl, we suggest .Ioan of Ar O Y r such a punctual and ed muster at the Armories as was last night. The explanation: The Pettewawa detachments Fourth Regiment were to the balance of their pay for ance at the camp. -l_~ . ‘ ‘- ‘ certain portion of Kent street 98 evenings ago came in for an in 107 104 ing and highly diverting ex 183} 100 of fleticuds, the pleasure of 102i 100 was enhanced by the fact that 02 B9 entirely gratis. The participa the exhibition were hardly g.-_-_Q B'\l1\¢ Cla” as Jack JOIJMOH _ ' , as Bombardier Wells, but they drew quite as large a crowd. Perhaps the _\\\\\" ‘ \ \ explanation is easy: they were young ` women. It seems that there was some dispute between them as ownership of a handsome bag, mid with the primeval of man strong in them, they that dispute in the old-fashioned , ~ J/ way. With a hullabaloo one girl P' L L 5 ,TS chased the other across the street C° "'°“°Il\¢-I““° W' ~"1°"°"* ° should dress in the dark, ou, mon. ' ° ' There was a young lady nnined Knox, Whose promptness gave every one shox; When asked by a mate, Why she never was late, Replied. "I Wear clocks on my sox." O l O COANFESSION. She: "No I knpw nothing about- self; I don’t even know- which sun of the caddy you use.” I l I A CENTENANIAN. Office boy, (answering the telep- hone for the first time in his life): "liellol \vho's there?" ‘I'm one hundred and five." "Go on. It's time you were dead." LITERALLY. Aunt: "Now are you safely engaged to George, let him see you ha\e a will oi your own, Sit on him some- times." - TENDAY. Actors will never suffer a kettle to boil in their presence. They cun’t stand the hissing sound.--Waldron. A wife cooks your dinner: an affin- ity coolu your goose.-M. Hunt. O l O 'I`IiE NEWS INSTINCT. - The father was telling the little girl that she had a brand-new hub sister. “‘Oh, papa,” she exclaimed, may be thc first to tell mamma?" suociurc. ' ' ' “Well, aunty, have you got your photographs yet?" “Yes; and I sent them- hack in dis- gust." "Gracioual How was that?" "Why, on the hack of every photo was this-‘The original of this is carefully preserved."' l U O WHAT DECEII. “In China, not so many years ago, I lives by drowning, and afterwards such dounle lives! O 0 O THE NEW KIND OF IAISSILE. Council-Then you think he st you With malice uforethought? Witness (indignantly)- You mix me up like that. I've told wasn't no mallets nor nothin’ of kind about. stems so. ° ' ° ' "Another young actress, Pearl Aufrere, has* just become gaged t Lord Dan an "- D It sounds as if he ought soon make a definite selection, says don Opinion. Lon Oli BEATEN 0N POINTS. A contest between n hedgehog an engine-tender on the L.N.W. line ended disastrously for the engine- tender, which was derailed, It lost, w_e understand, no points. A mines or c°H6|cE, "In some continental places food is eaten in combinations seem incredible to us.” Truth, All the same, nays London Opinion we shall continue to take our early morning ten while attired in our and the which pyjamas. . E EIILLY. The Paris police nre hunting for a girl burglar who decamped so hu rried ly that she left her false curls ne- hind her. A real hair-breadth escape nomsncinriiné. ' A boy born during the floods nf, Noah. Should it, after all, turn out no be k. QUITE NATURAL. There has hardl eve been crowd- there of the 1-ecelve attend- 'IHE (WOIANLY) WAY. I Residents and pedestrians along a it was nts in in the to the instinct settled ..’§“.iiI';‘...l'i..‘.’,‘Zei.‘.3I»‘_'f-”" `”"°“""°’ W” A UG- SEP- smncs or ronsr rum rss- 1 4 3 I a large river overflowed its banks and five millions of people lost their by Aél. TIIE WAY BY WAT! §‘_,‘,§‘,§§g‘,,",‘,‘§,“~ “Th” NW L°“2“" astern S. S. Corporation _Fancy tive million people lending ,q1_%1;_I?$»£iQ'_£`I](,)_:‘,f‘izTid'i.iIc'|i:cArh:' lgsziras P-:gi B hw‘dgnndled-liiig°nwI‘t'iI“r:xp:e2Al trning w tetest- ?Jlmrlotte}-§_»_vivl|!:_ndC'l!;ignI:h_._ Eldnngmégw mbiuon 8sna°d:¢snd tllie lilniteiinsitftss. D "‘“°*‘ o. w, wsssrosn Manager Charlottetown. P. E. lslsnd. May 3Mrf 01' GVOII Plant Line W--~»\-» Direct Route to Boston §25==__ rl. alif s lsfrom 1. arlott to . .lIl. R ezionni. _ n . at lo n. of “i‘i=.:°°.~':::,%§"xef¢‘..r"...:.u.:'i‘§ ,",_;-f-;.s»1ii.»...=f;¥;.'*';§::“’ 1:" QUEBIC STEAMSHIP ' L . - _ ...sm-..‘:-if f C0.. mr. en . I 0 _ g _ any -\v;M.`I_né1:_»:mWh I week days an G"‘P‘“°- we-,H - :“‘.°.'f°.°.:.;l:°‘aie1p‘;§.,a:_'°i§2‘sll:n 0 lr :ith hth sat ton. d Navigation Co., Lid_ , 2nd. August, 7.00 ii.. in. 7.30 a. ln. B.00 a. rn. B 30 a. rn. 9 30 u. m 10.00 u. rn. 1 11.0011. m. 113011. m. 1 30 p __ Hux&F9 @99*”9 5222222 222222 “swears F2‘”22 as 3.30 p. m. 4 30 p. m. 355? 71011 ~ eaww&¢ - 4- oogmg a. rn. p ln. p in. 0 p. rn. 0 p m. K0 p. in. 25553-5 ,\mv24Mr.r 1 ' ' I Service for season of I9I3 S. S. "Cascapedia” Froiii Montreal From Cli‘town Thursday, 29th. May 12th. June 26th. “ mth. July 2:,lIIl. ‘° 7th. August cist, “ 4th. Sept. 18th. “ 2nd. Oct. 16th. “ 3ofh. “ (ith. November, 13th. Nov. calling at Gsspe, Mal Bay, Perce, ’Suimncr.~icle and Picton. S. S. “Trinidad” between New York and Quebec v Long Island Sound, Halifax. Sim of Cause, the Gu-f and Lower S Lawrence, and the far famed Sug- ucuny, making the same itinerary returning, includiiig Charlotte- town, P. E I. From New York From Ch'iown Saturday, Monday- 5lh July, 14th. July, I9%h. “ 28th. “ nth August r6lh. “ 25th. “ For further information regard- ing mics, etc., apply to ` Carvell Bros Thursday, 22nd. May, 51h. june, 19th “ 3rd. July il-lfh. " 31st. “ 14111, August, 28111 “ 1 ith. Seplembzr 25lIi_ “ 9th. October 21rd. “ S.S. "Swansea Trader” Furness Line foesisl Service sails frnn Halifax every Tuesday morning at seven o’cIock, and is due to uirive at Charlottetown on Weiiiicsday evening. calling at Causo, Ariclmt, Poit Hawkesbury, Suminerside and Charlottetown, also - il 'i -3. I' ' _ ZS." and overtaking her, executed a strong gf. i X. I-_i k 5 3 ui - , _ _ - . ~i-1." frontal attack. The other W” ,,0_ .,,“l°=>3‘" __ ____;:_.s_:d ;_i_|_»yh_|_._n______li!n Souix-1, Georg. to rn, LOwer Min .\_ ¥_¢,\. 0_5 . thing ,oaths to tak,” the _“spun to 3-_ui;_ii§=_1;. :gg-_mar avenge ins tague and Montague fortnightly. ;____K_i N [`_f_,?._`;’ (cf t the arbitratment of linger nails, and ‘__l_t__o5u`|°_|_| g’t.n:tl:_. _ ‘lang-_ Fm, further pnmmhn .PNY to , _,LU ,115 AS , there was a nice littie set to which I ° ue. ‘ .u noon M, |04 ‘gd _JM e__.,,, _ gi ,j.,_f,_§,,cIf_,,_, _ > the spectators greatly enloyed. one rgiuurin eiuisiienmipify te C 1 , ,,_._ ‘ '-ini;-|,_L'.'» _-i';"j,;~’_.- man, however, was hardly sympsthe- ‘hm c`""h", s ‘-`, » _ ,,‘.,_,f\lIl“` tic in declaring that he _never saw ' ' 6_uMwstf ‘ ` 1 (Continued on page eight.) _ cuss-1e¢\e¢ew\.1fi£.l j_ ° rs' *" "` ‘ ' "' " ` » . .._...i_-` ~ ~ _'~-.M--.uri-e'.4~>¢»f4i»)uvde¢»¢~Ms»e~»ufve' . . -_ _ 1 =I`»\`-.1