"I II‘ :0 null" lI/i 1f / 1122.5» lrl .|r||| L. r.‘- ouasi a ‘sauaorm, '. bias: s, ‘sausonub - ‘l 1 ‘linrfzlbfiirtight "in... WHPIQ» or‘ ‘fiiiotgrourrrl-for Tricolator or Poroohtor nu. 11y‘ Q0044! MONTREAL. . onAsslrfi-“Inb A DVERTISEMENTS llATES—l0n per line per day. dnyn or over. Ii words to u lino. one Wold. 10 per non! discount of ud- ulul must be puid for. seven Wonlll |mr wag-k. m? Ilrr line per dny for 6 alnyl or over. (in-oops of 5 IIKIINII» Special ml. ‘file for nevcn words for one week- ilc per llne per clay for -'l Count lnltlul letters, count rm lor cunh. Arlrlrerur forms part Hull's Furnlnlred lloolln Situation ‘VIIIHINI, i104: for Central Guardian EVENING EN:0YED.-An enjoy able social evoivrg was spent by students at Zion . hrrch hall Inst evcrrrrg. the entertfrrment boinz given by the Students‘ Christian Movement, which is doing splendid work in this dirrczinn. TO ENTER JESUIT COLLEGE ——Mr. Leo. Bank staff. has resigned hie posi- tion and left on Wednesday morn- llll; for a brief visit at his home In Springhill, Nova Scotin, before entering Loyola Jesuit. Colic-go, Montreal. MILK TESTS IN ST. JOHN- Charges of watering -milk are he- lng preferred against several milk producers in St. John, who send supplies to the city by the sub dis- trlct Board of ‘Health Lactometer tests showed that the quality of milk was below standardand in- veetlgatlone were made with the results that three cases would he prrosocuted irr tho city court on Friday and some other cases would be brought before the County of- Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED—L|VE AG- ents for ‘Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct to consumers. Big Profits. J. P. Watkins, Com- l! pany, Dept, F., 879 Craig WestHSAU Montreal. 781-10-l-1uro ._A§§N;I'$ V WANTED-MEN AND womea‘—here sis a real opportun- ity-seli Canada's best Personal Greeting Xmas Cards. Our agents wvithout. previous experience are ll _ ___.__._€_-_._____-_ mlikllls $2 oer hour spare or full BOARDERS CAN be accommodated Lansdowne House 220 time, day or evening. Beautiful 7 sample ‘hook suppiléd rte? Deal Great George street’ .- vucntc each school: Queen Square / Harte“ mad bgetg high?“ Lora/mfg! 100240.11“ —'r20 sclrolurs~1 nrlrrutc 40 H00 s ons an es scrv ce. r to _____ _,__ ‘ ‘ I _“ ‘ yvithout obligation. Manufacturv. Waugh‘ “'0!” Upper “we” PIIGeITMIO . em 122 Richmond ‘v08, Tofu scholars-l urirrute J0 seconds. out‘) _ ‘I046, -—————i—-———— --—r=— Rochford Square-about 400 schol- ' ' FARM WANTED QY “p” 3p ari-r-Ii rluinutties. 30 strcondetlAt this _ moderatevlneang Wm; “m”; scroo re ro escapes on y were Male Ileln Wanted used. West Kont Street—450 pupils WANTED—A young rrrzrn to work In a Shoe Store, address Box 2. Charlottetown. WANTED-MARRIED MAN "rol take charge of‘ farm ncrrrl‘ Charlottetown. Apply "E" luard. ian. _ EI-I-IO-iitf. WANTED.—A single man. with at least three yenrs~'experence rarr- chiug foxes, to come to l\'lichi- gnn and take charge of ranch. Prefer man between thirty and forty yours of ago. state wakes wanted, wrlto to Frank ‘Puplin, Alpine It. F. D. No. 1. llilchitznrr. 906-10-11-6] tfon. ‘Phere will be no exception. I l035-l0-l2fmwf-tl. ._..__i___ .. Fm- sale Births FOR SALE-Ii COWS. APPLY 114 Prince Street. ,.815-10-3-tf. f QALEI-A 4, cvuuosn Studebaker Car. As good as new —overhauled this Spring. Will be Miscellaneous JOHN A. McDONALD Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 470~9~10--m0. NSOME SAUSAGES, FR Market Building. SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS‘ Agency, Regina, offers best po- sitions. 777-9 1-ti’. at. the Apply giving crop and If possible snapshot building. dian. NOTICE All persons indebted to Irr. .-\. Fraser, Montague, count, Notes, or otherwise are rc- quee-teti same before October Otherwise those accounts given to our settlement 3i, to mnkc will lawyers for FELL-At 'l‘r'y0n, Sept. 16. 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘homas Fell, n LAND E5 today. Saunders, Newsome & Co. 602-9-24-0mo full particulars about location, school; churches, stores and distance from railway, particulars of cultivation and State lowest price. Apply "Farmer" care of Guar- by book-ac- ‘I923. collec- ROGERS.—At "Ifairlrolm." Oct. _ .... Ml; am] Mm, (gm), ,1, Rpggrg, ulwltll dairy inspection work for the sou. flclals, In tlrc recent milk cases taken up in tho Charlottetown Pol- lce Court no reflection was cast upon tlfe vendors that the milk had been watered. FIRE DRlLL.-—Students at St. Dunstans and the city schools were visited by Fire Marshal E. H. Bet-r and others yesterday In connection with the observance of Fire Pre- vention Week. The. students at Sr. Dunstans were addressed on the fire danger of carelesness und d fire drill was very satisfactorily carried out In the city schools. The following was the time taken to —1 minute, 10 seconds. From this it will be seen that in cnsc of fire, parents need Iravc no fear of tireir of children. They arc in capable hands. R. O. P. INSPCETOR HERE.»- Mr. H. II. Churchill, Yurmoutlr. N. S. of the Dominion Dcprtrtnrr-urt n1‘ Live Stock. is making his dairy inspection trip through the l'r(.\*i- ncc in connection with the rot-owl of performance milk tests. ‘l‘lrvrre are twenty-nine herds taking this test throughout the Islmrd and they show rfvery satisfactory average. The number 0i’ individual cows tak- ing the tests Irns increased about one hundred percent over last your. The champion cow Dorrora 4th, bo- ' longing to i\ir. Alex. Agnew. Roy» zilty, is lending. Mr. Churchill, who ‘is stopping at the Rcvsrc llotcl, has been (rorrriui! hcrc in connection .I. of he 11, lpast nine yours. The lvlzrrltiurc Pro- vinces lurvc hitherto been covered by himself and Mr. W. A. B. Mc- Donald. of Edgorton. Recently how ._ .015 at a bargain. Apply" 17 Dor- _ C , I t, L 0th __evor an island appointment Iras l chem" gu-QBL 59g9.19.uf_ 3?: meggfiriéogufi) ‘m5 ( er pup iheen made, Mr. A. A. Mcinnis, of l r ited Point. having been nppglntuL ' I FOR SALE.~No\vly froslrcncd I h ' $9 cow. 4 years old. (l. S. Buntaln. Doat 8 i " - 1 r-1-11-ar 2*" "i _ "~ I’ ____nus_u_i___bo’ _ m’- 0 DICK-John Brown Dick died T” i‘. *FOR sALE__I,<m.mHhcfl hum, October 1th at. Kentville Sana- with good stztlrl(r..Ap1rly 18 (flrtrst nut St. 1)R'<l-l0-1l fill FOR SALE.--’l‘hreshlng Machines Fox houses. Fox Shipping Boxes . gr cart Irodics with shafts. Apply - M» to W. J. Scott llinrshficltl P. E. I. -‘ _» i 995.1g.3.13| lrr loving memory of Daisy l\l.‘;- r; i ' new. wife of Rev. George Irvine. 10R SALE op Valley Street Olty. -l TWO lllfilo double tenement ‘ houses, good investment; also All" H") “M90? 5m!“ m°V° °ll Canada‘ Tel-cphones m mm colt”... h, Gaylown “t a To their haven under tho hill: all rooms. Courteous l_ muwllm/“nfly “on, Curmrszsnn But O. for the touch of u vanished servtu, auctioneers. 0l2-10-8-5l F-on SALE-REGTSBTERED MARE 6 years old, wlrrncr ol‘ i iirsr l ' prizes. (Jun show n rrrllc in 2.26. "' Dam has three In tlu- .20 list. Wm. Ilatcnrau, 17k Sydm-y Si. . 1003104 I-QI FOR SALE or to rmrt furnished or urrfxrrnlslrotl corrrfortublo rlrvnlliug Iruuso pructlcully uorv. Owncr lvnving tho city. Apply Pirlrrrt-r" nml Pulmor. Female Help Wanted who llepztrtcrl this WANTED-Experienced ruuivl in small fnrrrlly. country girl prefer-l red. Apply M. L. c. of. "Guardi- an," , 999-l0-1l-3l l l WANTED - SALES LADY FOR Indies’ rnndy-to-wcnr: rtIr-ro for hosiery doparturcnt. l’. O. ilox 307, (Iharloitotowir. 905-10-10-3I _.___..__4._ ‘mm WANTED MAID-tousslstirt house He“, work. Apply by letter. or phorro ma, iM-J Mrs R. E. Williams Illt. Edward Road. good wagon to right party. “ 087-10 ii-Sl Lost ' LOST- IN OR NEAR SUMMER- sido nlmtll gold watch, initials M. J. ll. Flndor kindly lenvo at Qnoon Hotel, Srrmnrorside. Howard. 8i v . ___.___?.____.___.,_____ LOST-OCT. 1li 1 ROW BOAT 16 fer-t long by 4 feet wido, rod wat- “l-llllo. white above. grey inside. A ~ u n torlum, koutvillo, v 4r...“ lllc Cemetery October 5llr. IN MEMORIAM who diedyOctober 12th 1918. hand, Aux‘: tho sound of u voicc llrut In’ i§tlll_ ___-é{-Q)____. IN MEMORIAM In loving nrcmory of J. Earle (lrady llfc. Oct. l2, liilil. To lIvc in tho hcurts of those we love is not to dio. MOTHER and DAD F QUEEN HOTEL and offers very oom- fortabla accommodation to the travelling public The table la espec- ially good and the pub- Ilc ’ are courteounly cared for. Rain $3.00 a day. ‘BRUCE J. TAYLOR. I Manager _ Chariot dilute Proprleiorl The stander-gored and register- ed trotting m5" OLENMORA , "m "cord. 2.1m. Win Race reoo d, j, _ .232 ‘zrouilalfi llillgibio in 102i to This mare hi; Oll IllIIll Ill 2.16 or ma. Matti“?! W‘ " ‘ between wish 4o! QUEEN HOTEL. H, B. Man, St. John: A. B. Clurk Sdllde: W. A. McLean. Moutanuo: bee; Roger Gop- l .i. E. Pnillllon Que llrn. Quebec. If u man flnrls he can depend on you be is Ilnhle to overdo It. nuntv IVIN ‘yIBION "we rsaborrt cam y] div .. Burial art Kent- \ wit" 9"" l Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Montague; I.. , chifm-"mw" W. Murdock. Murray River: A. K. l Montgomery. Halifax; (‘-. (‘urd l TM‘ populh‘ Hon‘ Nlnutrvul; ll. W. 'l‘:1rrt0rr. Said". m“ '°'°" °°'“""‘°'y w A Allorr somo- r. A ;:::,v:::: tnwgunhorsé‘ Moore. SJ-ridc: John McNeill Sside 00., Ltd, bled l r HOTEL VI Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to-date hotel. Con- tains 44 rooms with private batbmThe Cuis- ine is famous all over H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlbjoiatetown Hotel 00., Ltd., VICTORIA HOTEL l’. S. ilamorr. Montreal: O. W. Ilickcus ‘fororrto; K. (l. Marslrull. Toronto; l’. ll‘. Auniu. 'l‘ororrt.o: ll. (I. Rogers. St. .iolrn; (i. R. i-‘orkcs. Halifax; D. M. Dickie. Canning: ll. J. Mubon and wife. Montague: n Martin. N.I~‘.I.d; (l. O. Hiltz. Truro H. J. (lrnuulu Montreal: F. I-Iull Imvis. I’. (3.: (lhus. W. (Yorbott Lon- don Ont: J. II. Anderson. London Ont: Mrs. (f. J. McCormick. Mlddlc- lroro, Mass: A. Goldman, Edmons- ton: John Flxtcr, Ottawa; (loo. floss, Halifax; F. L. Lewis, Mout- ' THE ANNUAL the P. E. Island Optometrlcal. As- THE cHARLdfunrowN. GUARDIAN MEETING 0d" Covey Discusses Three of Grew; soclation was held in Ch'Town last evening in the offices ofG. F. Hut- cheson. After the regular routine of business. the election of officers for the ensuing year took place. with the following TBSIIIIHZPfEiLH. famous six months residence-clause Residence Rule ST. JOHN. N. B, Oct. 11.—'l‘ho Merritt of the Royal _ 'l‘. Colvin Sside, Vic-pres, C. F. H utcheson, ClfTown, secy-treaszltiC Harris, Ch'Town. ~ Work of ODS} (Continued from Page 1.) if at any time recently adopted at the annual con vention of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, at Vancouver re- cently, in effect is a flve.months residence clause. according to A. W. Covey, President of the Mari- time Provinces Branch Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. In an in- terview Iast evening on his arriv- nl hours after attending the annu- al sessions and at which the hon- or of being elected as first vice- Navy an enemy l Superintendent 'l‘. should attack us they become a first class line of defense. “Let us give these boys a chance to acquire that training which rightfully belongs to them-these lads that are inclined to take to the sea." he appealed. "We stand four square for Empire. We rec- ognize, that we are enjoying libcr- ty, security and justice in this country.» Therefore we advocate not only development of our rrrcr- chant service, and Canadian ports for (Juuadlan goods. but also a nnvy sufficient to maintain our illgnity‘ and standing among nations as tho Enrpiro has for one hundred yearn and more nraintrvinetl. Trafalgar, won in 1805, gave us such security that we have never had cause to worry about it until Jutland. We are in dirngtzr of forgetting that prosperity is only for the free and liberty for those who are willing to fight for It." In closing Mr. Hurris quoted from the stirring lines of Canada's llyruu ol‘ Empire. The meeting. which was presided over by Itoturian Percy Popc, un (rfflctvr of the Charlotte- town branch of tlrc Navy Lough/e. was largely irttendcd and Mr. ilur rls’ remarks-r were received wiilr wnrrrr expressions of approval. There wcrrc a rrunrbor of lndu-s present including members of '.lrc Daughters 0t‘ the Empire, to whoa:- scrvlcosr (luring the war 1r fitting tribute was paid by the chairman. Solos by bliss Lucy Blanchard for urcd an (wnjnyablc part of the pro- Tlic follorvlni; guests ucrc proscrrt: A B. (‘oslr 'l‘. Hlggs, \V. F 'l"lrl- nrnrslr. i\ir. Jnrdluc. Manager o1‘ tho Royul Bunk, Charlottetown. Frank lliutclr, Enrnscllffo, Rev, E. A. Wcstrrrorirlurrd. Rotarlan Thom- as Coleman of St. John, Mr. Flxtcr" 0f Ottawa. Chief of the illustrated Stations of Canada. Mr. Biettc of Toronto, Representative of tho Dcvcloynnorrt and Colonization Dc- pnrtment of the (‘. N. R. PERSONAL I Mr. Ii‘. C. Blcttc, of Toronto, re- presenting the Dcielopmeut and Colonization Department of the C_ N. R1, is in the c‘ '. Mess-us. B_ W. Taniorr. L. A. Moore, John Kilt-Neill and W, A. Allen, Summersidc, motored to the city yesterday. returning in lire cv- cnlng. Mr. und Mrs. H. .i. llairm and hit-e C. C. Thompson. hlorrtague, motored to the city yellorrlirv and were guests at the Victoria Ilotcl. bliss ilnzcl Carter. City return- ed Inst night by Borden after n very pleasant holiday to Boston und New York. II. (lrady of tlrc P. E. I. railway loft yesterday for Moncton. He is expected back today. _-:--1-Q->———— Shrill walls were issulni-t from the inside of the house, but S-ycur» old Bertie, seated on the piazza stops, soemcrl totully unconcerned. "Iiouvcns!" culled u neighbor. , "your Iittlc brother must be frlglri- ‘ fully ill." "No. not. zuckly," confided ilcrtle. "film's jru-ri 1rullcd down a jug of molar-recs in the. pantry mr him. an‘ nr:tw'r-r corrrbirr‘ his lrarlr" for Sunday school.“ Use Sulphur t0 Heal Your Skin Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin rush or IrlotL-Jres on fucc. arms or body. you do lruvo wait for relief from torture embarrassment. declares n noted skin specialist. Apply u little llIontlro-Strlphur: and improvement shop's next day. ilccause of its germ destroying properties. nothing bus over been found to tnko the pluco of this sulphur preparation. The rrromont you apply it healing begins. Only those who have hnd unsightly skin troubles can know tho delight this Mcntho-Sulphur Irringr-r. Even fiery, itching eczema is died right up. Get u. small jar of ltowlcs eruptions, neck. to or president was conferred on him. many years with the exception of tho Mari- time Provinces." Mr. Covey said. "What was (lone at Vancouver was to make the rule applicable to our section. Briefly, it means that. an athlete nrust reside in a town prior January 1, for baseball; and prior "T-hls rule has been in effect for throughout Canada. l0 Juno 1, for basket bull; prior to to August 1. for hockey. It goes in- to effect at once. Tho rule of course has modifications. College athletes are exempted and legiti- mate transfers arc accepted. The rule has Irccn adopted to eliminate camouflaged nmateurism. I think it will be effective." Regflflllllil the Canadian t-eum llll‘ ll"? olYlnplc games next year. Air. ‘Covey announced lhut a trial meet would be held next spring at Montreal when the cream of the urrratour irtlrletlr: word lrr Canada would he gathered together. Mr. Covey was named a member of the select committee, consisting of F‘. Ildzrrplcs, Winnipeg; J. .\l0rkin, Wlrr Iripeg; I’. J. Nlulquccn. ororrtoy A. Tcnrrunt, British oClumlrln , and himself. “The guiding principle adopted irr sclct-ilorr of this Olympic team will ho that not necessarily winn- ers will bu picked Irut that the rucrr who make the most promising showing‘. We can-not afford to send rrrcrr over to France. who we arc certain. will not nrnko the best showing possible for Canada," ex- plzrirrml .\Ir. Covey. While in 'i‘0rorrtu, .\lr. Covey learned llrnt the Toronto Grzrnites, who will compete at the Olympic t-hzrnrplonship hockey games. will leave for the other side about Jan- nary l1 from St. John. He immed- iately got in touch with Gratnite of~ flciuls regarding an exhibition gaure here beiore they embark, Mr. (lovey is confident that the game will be arranged. . Respecting the rule concerning pr nlo- Zonal athletic exhibitions at rruatis conducted under the ama- teur union's auspices, or its allied bodies, Mr, Covey said that by an nmcndurent such IIYOIOSSIOIIIII o» lrlbitlorrs or contests are -b1lr'l'@d'lll the future. Donna Mace Takes Feature Event psxrxrrrou. Ky, 0d- 1l-—'l‘ll@ feature of lhu (rinsing dilyli W0" grrrrrruro of the Kentucky Trotting liorsr- Breeders‘ Association's 51st ‘annual rrrectinu was cnpected to be the Lexington Stake lor two-Yeal" old trotters, but it (levclopcd that It was: the 2.09 pace which rcdllll" cd four heats for u (leclsrou and was n keen race. ‘Kfllllg l0 90'1"“ Zliarcc. Summaries: ters (2 in 1)..Purse $2.000 Rachel Dillon. ch ‘i. IW I)" Allrullv. ll I ((70K) - - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - " 'l‘luu-.—2.0-‘< 1-1. 15-05 1'4- Tlro Solution". clr c, by Peter 'I‘lrrrc.——2.00 1-2. 2071-2. {Llillll-d. 2.05 Class Trotting, Mlle Heats (2 in 3). Purse $1.000 Wcll Wor-ihy. ru b. by Ortolnu 1 Axwortlry (McDonald) ... .. l McGrcgor The Grout. b h (Cox) ll 2 Jane the Great. b .lr (Mo. u- han) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 Just David, b i! (Valentino) 5 :1 Mary Anne, b m (Murphy) TIurLr~-2.0-I 1-2.‘ 3.05 l-ll. 2.09 Class, Pacing, Mile Heats hlontho-Sulplrtrr from any good Thc Lexington Two-YBIF-Olll T"? lon Axworthy (Sorrill) ‘I 'l‘ruzrx. b c, tMlrNlfl-Ilillil - -- f‘ j (fnllsworth. h c, rllrrllrrrurlu) .. .. J 'l‘ullp Frisco. h f (White) g1 .1 r The Latest, Two-year old Trotters Milc Heats (2 in 3). Purse $2.000 Tho (lrnat (McDonald) l 3 l lit-x Ilurvoster. br K. (Colon) <i 2 Buy Bacon, ch i! t~l . . . . .. L! -i 3 Julio Revere, b f, (White) .. 1i ‘.2 4 Killed When Ship Boiler Explodes (Canadian Pren) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11.——'l‘hrce of the crew of the British steam- er Daghild were killed and several others injured in an explosion of a ; boiler while the ship was proceed- ing down the Delaware bound from this city to Sydney in ballast. The dead were in all fifteen. The steamer was proceeding to this city tonight under one boiler. The Dag- hlld is owned by the Dominion Coal Company. Sir Louis Davies is About t0 Resign (Canadian Press) OTTAWA», Oct. IL-Slr Louis Dnvies. Chlcf justice of (Tan- ada, who Iras nttarlrrcrl thc age of 75. and In cntltlcd to the maximum judicial pension, is said to be ready to rctirc if the superannuation can be arranged to his liking. His position is dif- ferent from that of the ordinary judge. As Chief Justice lrc is 2112.0 deputy of the Governor-General. Formerly two separate salaries were paid, but when the judges‘ salaries were increased a few years irgo. these two votes were consoli- dated lnto one of $15,000 per year. It is understod that Sir Louis is quite ready to rotlro if his sup- erannuation is based on the larger amount. but the interpretation of the law In Government circles would restrict the pension to prop- ortion of the judicial salary. The Chief .iustlco, wirilc- zrttond- irrr: to the judiclrl (Zrrtirrs. rs fruil of physique, and it is said would welcome retirement. In tho ovcrrt of his going the two judges mant- lorrod rrrore prominently for the Chief Justiccship ore Judges Duff and Anglin, though it is trlso lrc- llevod that. nn outsider may be up- pointed. QUEBEC, Oct. 11.——A report front Ottawa to the effect that Sir Louis Iia ‘cs. Chief Justine of the Sup- rs-nzn ifmrrt. is on the eve of ros- ignlng means that a second vacancy on that court, Hon JIISLICW- Iirml- suns resignation being effective from rrcxl week, when it rs (‘.\[)i!‘.:l.- ed hc will Ireconrc Lieut.-C0vl~.rrror of Illf‘, Province. of Quebec. l‘".r- vac aucy c urtcd by the (ieparture cf Sir IAJI-l: Davieulwill be fillhrl. llh uly by u representative of tire lliuri~ tulu- Provinces. while that n4.‘ .\l|. Justice ilrotleur by some one fronr this provirrcc. It is said in tlrc sunri- report that both Iilugene lrufieur. K. (‘.. und Aime (Icoffrlorz, K. (‘.. of Montreal, have bcon fl[)I)I‘()il(.'I\(‘.(I and that the latter is now consider- ing tho offor. In Quebec it is Irclievorl that (llrlef Justice Sir Francois Leurierix of the Superior Court. has Ireerr rucrrtioncd as a possible nominee for the Superior Court, but ili~r I circa S use 85a” a dsfard with a coup ideal lunch e mils forget til _ . - _ us‘; and auto digestion uliimus/ cum’: until“! 7'o-Day3b_i¢)v Dance vfifzts l. You can always depend on “His Il/Iastcns Voice" for the best and latest dance hits-played by the world's greatest dance orchestras. These are all wonderful! An “His Mosferbz Voice" dealer wil gladly play flu-m for you. Annabelle-Fox 7m Iirrvrkr ]1rhn<.luII llh Orchestra Blue Hoosier Blucs~l= ‘m: ." ~ .-<. o... who» u... Orchestra lnflabel/t “ills ‘Master's \‘nlcc"-)'ictnr Record No. Iiiitlfl Aiox trot that i, “kin; gvcvy I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland-drum one by storm. Just For TO-IIIQIlPWIIII/I: Alluring beyond ‘firt- Iicnwu Iirrlicflm nI Chicago ‘- “'°"'§- 5°.“ “m; .\Iustcr‘s \’olce"-\ Icinr Record No. rotor, “Blue Hoosier _ _ 51",," on u..- Roses of Picnrdy~ llbl‘: rl.» Imulauloure reverse side. hlarchctuv-ifoir: cm" .\..|.»..0..r.¢.ul ‘IlnMnn-r’: Voirr‘ Tiller Record NI. I9l09 "llis .\I:rstrr"s \'nlrc"-\'icrnr Record No. l9ll7 Peanuts! 5 a Bng~ 1-,. 1m v (u.- d»- inm. Iinncr fluid-um Bonnie-w.» 1m hlrl-ul) kin,- r>.....-»lrr.l.o.u.. "Iiis Master's \ nice" Record No. 215429 (jut llourscli n Piece of (lakcAl-nu I'm) Jenni /-.~. (...: .'\I|Iu4I\ kn... I).r|rri~ Urrlrindra “Ilia .\I'.rs‘icr‘s Voice“ Record No. 216420 "rDramu. Dreams of India-dad 1m.‘ qflndin. ‘rlh- urn-.... (lrrIr~-~rr.| oi (‘r-large _ n Where the Ganges Flows v1 ...: r.“ 77"" "4"" “I i ’ 'r|..-\...-..| \\r..|.- \\..\-nnl..-,lr.1 ‘g ~y "in~ Morten \'olcc"~\'irl0r Record No. mm. Fhvjfn:;k'"" , r- record- ordin- ‘ cing pleanmwl f be complete. j "ilk lulu‘; Vain" ‘ vrauma-l m :- arl-ils Master's Voicei dealers : \._'/’ “TIIms Master's Voicdi" u.u““nuquuquigr11Miul.\\\l\ll\\il4\\lA\ll\l\\\\\nan/nuuuuuuuu-r r4 r Lordship Irns not ucccptetl Hora.‘ Jacques Burcnir. llllrristor of Cur-l, torus. has been suggested also, l)ll . it is now Icurrreil that ho will re, rnnin in politics urrtll the next Fed-l oral elections. and will not c/vui go to the Senate. lion. (lcorgu lfliru| Auryot, l\l. L. (‘. or (lcorgc Parerrnl l\l. 1).. being the successor‘, it is‘ suid, to the latc Senator (Iodbuut. -Montreal Star. . NEW SPECIES- Arr old toper was threatened with blindness if he did not giv "Tilers," suid Jones, "there is sill!) ilfillklllil- "‘. .' woman in a rrrilllou." I "NOW. ylnrllvhlllf‘ 531d the dWIUF "So?" queried Smith. 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