I I I THE CHARLOTTETOW GUARDI I .. ,, i..».-»~ I i -*READ A-Li. oven |=»|=a|Nc-E E-DwARo |sL.ANo--- . », . . in i 4, ‘ . i K _ _.. 1 .. , . . .- .». ‘\-- .Pi ”>. ti »i ‘°i " -T '~ ' . . ...W fi. mf* t .» -» ,- .,.»,'. ¢"' 1" » ` --'»"»f`li; ... -_ ,.‘ W' ‘ ‘K , ` { .i z, ., ,_~' S _ I HI/_ U K / ` ` ,,_Y M. : ..,, J-/.,, ;_ 7;,___._ , M *_ . _.~_ .~. _ . , _`i,_`f ..i , .i,. ~ . ,Vi \ r _ 4. _ ,ir _._i_;,; api, _._,h.__J&_a4,>:r_g,,_;.,\ » ~ . -f _».;,.j,f_~ ,i » ri A frm. - ~ nn- \ _ - ..,'._3,..,:,._,_,,.,, . if 27 Y- _ ' ‘ '°`_ " ___ _ _; .\l \\' IC EC K: _-7. "-2 2: 2.5 EE f >§ FC UZ 22 5,12 miassiiof riion .His riunrsiv is as F S ID I6 (ieorge7`Siz,ii_¢l_§l'htI_nli,s to th »°uETi1`oife|7ri'ifi 'deiierul "aus" speirinl to 'l‘h.0 Guardian. ii'i"|‘AWA, June 6-His Excellent- ii},ii~| iiruy has received the followiii niiesiinge from King GENES, in repl in hh: nies-snge sent, on the. King’ iiii-iiiiiiiy. inniiliiii, ldnglnnd. Governor Gener iil, i'\|oii1.i'enl. _ My siiiiriei-ii thanks for your tele- griiin i-xpresslng loyal congratula iiinis of my subjects in (‘»n.uada.- ' iisosiiin R. I. " THE IMSPEHIAL . PAGEANT WILL HE l.o.\`|1UN, June 5---A fcaturc of tlii~i'oi'onatiini procession will bi- iln- inipi'i'Iiil pageant, one and ii Iinli iniliis long with the luiliin |n>ii|i~i-iz iinil the colonial prcniiers a thi- i°i-iiirnl figures, i|.i\d the splendii i':i\'iili':ii'il1eli~ssI i- that. he is weak and \lepi~i¢>:si»il iluariilini. llAI.TIAI\iUlil:)I)i;t111tte 31110 eveutil-_ Il. y llli V0.6( U 0 Cl. country houses, notably Lord Ar-l liiigsioii's, Lord Suvile’s, the Duke, .if i\liirlborough’s anil William' ’I‘liirty-one cardinals are still liv- ing .rho were alt the last conclave. The Sacred College now has only 49 and treasurer of the International _ nmde. ' ' ,Association of Structural Iron Work- GPH. HH shy on non-iinion work, and ' _ l/\|11NT'UHT '("A‘3W|`l\TA`f Itliat he marked thc places where the 'Ol< Pl-llIll‘Y V()’lluS. ‘dynamite was to be placed, talkeil with visitors today. He still main- liii, he nimupt L-,e,~tu,,, of t\,i|~¢,y \.,.1,.S .tained that be was paid by John J., McNuninra to spy on non-union '.'ieil for him nt the Inst i-oni:I.ivi_-, I’“l_|lli11l< ~ll0l'1\i-Amis. The stnteinciit.-‘ winch was made to a detective from! iiklaliomn ility, is lockeil in the vault of a bank. (lIN(IIN:\1A’1‘I, 0., Junc 5-The con- fession of John Delany, as far as it relates to (liiiciniiati, is flatly con- tradicted by labor leaders, contract- oi's and the police records. No ex- plosion occurred in any Vine street* TPASTIIH HI-IIEN Rev. Strothard Honored. ls Coming to Alberton I special to The oiiiiiwiian. MONOTON, Jnnc ti-Rev. ll. S. B. Stothard, pastor of Sunny Brae Me thodist (lhurcli, who is to go to -Al- berton, P. li). I., was given a pleas- ant surprise last night. An ice crenin social was held and at the close the proceeds, amounting to $40, were |u‘esenteil to IMI". i~ltrotbsrd. NI] AMENIIMENTS . TII HEEIPHIIIIITI NVASI-lIN(i'l‘UN_ .Iilne 5-'I‘o Seiiutor IStonc, of Missouri, I-‘resident Taft a- ggaiii made it clear today that lie is Iopposcil to any amendment whatso- gever to the lolomon`s dinners. “lla lei l.i-iris l-lnrcoui-t's second party ntl Nun-.\liiini. _.___._..__-`. NAMILTIIN MAN WEIIS SIIN'S IIIIIIIIIIEII WIEE ll_\l\lll.'l‘()N, June 4-One of the i I iii; Piiiini ni It niny be assumed that the Cardi- nals who voted for Rampolla at the last conclave will again support him, while it is well-known that many of his former iidvcrsarics are now his, supporters. The Pope himself is reported to have said that be felt that his successor sliuuld be Leo XIV., thus clearly designating Ram- polla, whose policy would have been a continuation of that of Leo XIII. Tlicre will bc no mention of a vetoi at tlic next conclave. Une of the; first acts of Pope Pius X. was the‘ 'promulgation of a constitution abol- ishing it and prohibiting cardinals under the plan of excommunication from receiving even in the form of a simple desire any demand for their good orlices in, presenting ii veto orl making it known in the conclave re- gardless of whatever mniuicr it may have come to their knowledge. E MUNIITIIN TII HAVE i EIIIIIINATIIIN NAI inosf interesting roinifniccs and mar- ,V,-, N N. U_ June 5__J“dging \"iu:i‘ roinpiications that ever ilevcl-|fI_(T:'Tr’?N(u{(_(VE ,;,.0g,.,mf,me mapped out \ii\\‘il in (iniiniln has just come to Moncmipg celebration of Coronation ‘mm 'mc with the mmouncement Mina will be on an extensive scale. 'l‘he tliii ni:u'rii\|.!9 UT A R Whyte' at the] y l th l tails were ', , ’ ' - - liiie'of march an( 0 er ic l.o\ri~iiinoiit's customs staff in this| _wmnged M u meeting of the pnmde . my- "WT MPH- Al0Xl\‘“T9" Whyte' ‘Trot t ti' vening. The fire ile- tlni ilivorccil wife of his own r si)ii.|§T)‘Ifltr,T,1,i,3t,,§e¢,f ET; Eity and the l, C, R. Ihr wi\i|iling took place in ii city in ll" _ l_ WMMUHH mmtm' .guy tho lluited Htutes,fthe name of which thi-y risfusc to divulge. By the'unlon Illia Whyte becomes the stepfntlicr of his own grinidson. » Ilir. Wbytii is 60 years old and his lu~iili» is 25. Both have been i'.nn'ried t.ln-i~i- Linios. 'Two years ago the bride was nini‘i‘ied to Mr Whyt\!'B F0". Aillf- tliey could not ngree, and alter n. Y"=\l' Mrs. Wliltc obtained ii divirce. lllin:u~il’s i.iniinent used DY l’l\YHA\`~lf\“9 Iiioi og .__ ,nth -Scouts nnd school children, wi n e Apart in the procession in the morn- Iing. Starting nt the I. U. R. depot the proi-,ession will mnrch~ tlirullilll the city by ine principal streets to we M_ A, /i. grounds where spcccb- niaklng mid sports will tiike place. The school cliildrcn will bc niassed in the grnnil stand as thc celebration is to be made a feature for the Y"““Ke" generation, in particular. ,,,_,_,_,.,.,_,,.,....-----»~»- ._._.____Vt___V____._.___-_-_-_~_-f __i._..__-_.lr Y"“ lluly talk about apartments or the finest kind of flat; Anil tell about your grand hotels- tlic swellest ones at that- Y"“ "HW rave about ii mansion ora n villa In far Homo; "E VAT R0 you one still better yet- anil that‘s my home. 'l‘I\i- dearest wife that ever lived. “ml H still a bride by jlngl "P lniir is getting gray; but, say! W You ought to hear her singl "°" she pure the inns to hed nt lllllht, she murmurs soft and lnw Those dear old tunes our mothers “HK years ago. MET Anil when the bablcs, tircil out, are on to Bylow 1-“““~ , ,th She kisses 'em and tucks em in w tender mother hand; Anil than we sit together tbei'c and tairi awhile and dream. in the A-building castles of 0\ll` OW" nreiigher dancin: slew"- Thc king may have -his palaces-u0 cnvy stink!! "W hurt- I Grant him nll his soul desires- lll the better Dart Ani g}Tc;'etlEiE rich thelcmansions fine where'er they chance to roam. Tint for me my littlrcottage neat- LIGHTED CAHLLE CHILD TO DEATH OTTAWA, June 5-Eva Nixon, the five-year-old daughter of ltobcrt'Nix- on, of this city, died today as a re- sult of burns received at noon on Sunday while in St. Tlioinas' Roman Catholic church, Ulin'kston, a suburb of Ottawa. The girl was visiting friends near the church and with others entered the edifice to place some lighted can- dles on the altar steps, and passing too close to these, her clothing ignit- ed. She i-iislieil frimi the church to thc street, but by the time she got outside ber clothing was almost all burned off. The little one was rush- ed to an hospital, Init the terrible bui'iis proved fatal. DAHIEL O'RElLLY. HOTED HEW YORK LAWYER NEW TURK, .lune 5-llauiel O'ltcil- ly, the awyer \vlio was convicted of rcceivin ' stolen goods in the Bancroft teced by Justice Davis in the crini- (l'Ri-llly iippeareil to he deeply affect- ed bv his sentence. ii-iodatlon trains arrived here on the Bunimerslile accommodation fifty minutes late, the Eastern commodntlon fifty-five minutes and the Western express train ni ciiuiui Buinien sein ro resiieiniiiiir ,_ . bond robbery ease, was Monday se- iiial hrancli of the supreme court, to live months in the peiiitentlary. Ab- riiliam lievy made a plea in his be- half, lint District-Attoi'|iey .Wbiteinnn made n demnuil for n jail sentence. ii iiiiissir so-LvEs A H oBLEn nun was nosi o|i=|=|cu|_i . LONDON, June 4-Since the Brit- ish iiaval airshlp was launched at Barrow-in-Furness a couple of weeks ago, little or nothing has beeniheard ' of it. It has made no flight, has per- formed no evolutions, has been con- spicuously absent from the ne\rs» papers and cyiiics have been prone to regard it as another proof of how far England is in arrears in the mat- ter of aerial navigation. According, however, to an author- ity which The Daily Mail vonches for as unimpeachable, this naval airship has solved one of the most important problems with which navigators of the air have to deal. 'PHE PFl.'()()F‘ Tl-lA'l‘ l'I‘ IH A Sll(‘.i‘.l4`lSS. The very fact that .this one came out of its shed and gemained out for several days`withoiit flying, it is as- serted, proves it to be not a failure but a success, and a striking ad- ivance upon nnytliing which hail ‘gone before. lf (‘ount Zeppelin could build nn airsliip which could stay in the open, he would not bi- dogged _by~ pnrsisteiit disaster. An expert who is fainiliiir with all the ilctails of the Barrow alrsllilii but whose nainc must bi- witlilielil from publieatiini suys: _ "lip to now the nirsbip builders’ niost perplexing ilifiiciilty has been to construct a balloon which does not * require to bc housed in ii shed after every flight. Any competent construc- tor can make a ilirIL’ITi)lf‘ Whiiill will fly. To make one that could bc left in the open when not flying that was infinitely luiriici-; yet \\l’0l\ this fi?" pended thc whole future of alrslnps m ‘ TO WATCH CAflADA’S WOOD BISON HERD OTTAWA, June 5-With the object of preserving to Canada the last herd of wood bison in theworld, two ein- ployes of the forestry branch of thc department of the interior are' being sent on a mission to the banks of the Great Slave river, over 500 miles north of Fldmonton. They will remain Ithere for some years, and their sole 'duties will be to see that the herd 'multiplies without outside distur- bance. 'l‘lie herd of wood bison numbers from 150 to 300, an exact count being im- possible on account of the wooded _‘country, in which they live. They are glieavier and darker than the plain bi- `son, and, as stated, arc the last of .their species. Their chief enemies are 'the wolves, and at times the Indians _ are known to molest them. .ii STIAR, ST. ‘HUGO ASHORE YOKOHAMA, June 5.-The Brit- Iisll steamer St. Hligo, from New York, March ill, is reported ashore ofl this port. She carried ii. crew of forty, but no passengers. Her cargo ‘consists of bridge material and steel rails. AZONDEHSED Allvtlt I |S|:linn|a i'i‘0o into for Olalsification.) ---,-- -----1-_-** AN’l‘ldIl, boy about lb in Stllfe- ~ (inc from country preferred. Address "H " (lunrdlini tldice, .ljothe summer months vi'/‘ Par TA'll'N‘ET ‘\VNlN'ITTE“iA:'l‘()E»;\"E`TAI.lr:;r.:“.i.::za.;-ii:.ei:.:f F03 Iforty-five minutes late. 'tis home, sweet liomel .I ___.._l- ' """""" _ . ii i- _ oi rnes especially used by Yesterday the_)Nni'tlnimbci~lniid left fngzhzrs n‘nrd ;i,_l,_,_ Apply QED," A" this DOPIZ Ht 8--'0 “- m-» T0" II°t°“ '“"_' British-Canadian Industrial (iumpnny with iiuesensvrs. frelizht. express “ml speeiiii to 'rin-. iinrn-ninn. 228 Albert stu Om,w.,,_ 6--ya.-ef. , man- dockmg M' 12'00‘ She left 0n‘ TORONTO’ June 7"`M0d°mtc wind" _”_EGl<]NTS WANTED. _-A_;tudy of Canada is lioliliiig ber o\\'ii with all mmm ut ‘TEEN D' Tn" Edvhsg :Amen di- 'ine' !\ °th" Agency pwmmions con' nations in qf`mEmyi “mE\i(tEE`AEtTi th? layed in wa ng or' e y ney c - _______._._.__....- I vi ss n that none can equal ours. cigars mann scurei. i o ir press which was 1; hours late, dock- The temperature at three o clock yn” ms iw B re ret it H ou donw is B compnmtwely new b,.,,,m\, ._ \| 3 ay K y i ing in this port at 9~30 IJ- mo Ning' this mvrnlnir WHS f°ftY'°Ax degrees a aigplyyv for particulars to Travellers trade for ianndiiins, yet they lioltdoil ing passengers, freight, express and bove zero. Dept' 228 Albert Stn' ottawa, prominent place among the o vi r ;,;g»°.;,<;»g,;-;,,~,,,S-,,,';\;1,;',-§,“°,‘;;';° ,,533 ‘,5gg";,<;;.;?,‘i:; ,“:i,‘.‘..,‘:.°. *“‘”°“ _#___ .t_°;1i=~;~ g,g;‘;>,';i-.,;"m‘;';‘;:.':, ‘“.“.§;f,?.“l;'.... 5.1;* 0 . . _ ~ ` _. \ » is , The “de Wm be high mm evening AUCTION, FURNITURE, at rlsi land Ill- nce of Miss Hilda Stewart 22 ‘ . ~ -, i 8 d t rning at 7.56. .L ¢ ' A t th L nndinn cigars ic _ -41‘ It N995 T50” ‘ um' comm n ` uerite-a ten cent tliree-for-ri-iiunr well carrying ii large number of Das morrow Svenlng at 7 ' 415 Drawing room, dining room hall, ll - ~ t._ ,_ k _ nengers and s good general cargo. iii'<;i;‘i;!own(:i(;i‘:i €ii;i;lauyu:i\i€r;i'l{ieg_ni;t)n.né bed mom and kitchen 'uémure' ggyoenigar that all pnr un .ir sins in Yesterday the Eastern and South- Happy Thought R,mge_ R_ Bemistov . » q mm mm “ww (,igm_ Im' mm" and the western ucEioiEE;_ 2"'l`h° IOWGSA *P-mP"“f“"° ""'°“‘°“ A"°“°“°"' - - T264'-' iii»EiEeiTi“ i'iEEiEiTEii iii' reno uni.. iii i‘.ii\‘.~ ' terd as fifty-six degrees above YABMAN, Henry Williams. Phone: \ ‘ u,e,,,e M-iiiiliiiiii “.,.|».. 'i'i,.-,limi it-‘Eli nnETly tvEie highest was fifty-eight. (J number, residence, 283, or phnnel'|m:rg(:,,,rn,.,_,_i|,,E i,,i,,\ _<,,\._»,. .ii .\li inte The coldest recorded the previous '_l`wo llflncs, 31h-J. H_>__V_f5j2d,1h'_l9Pd- guerigeg (ur iniii iiminintiiii: to 7. night was forty-five degrees above 'BQWLINQ Bnrkys Alleyl. under 954,900 cigars. Thi-n in \‘.\\0 'l‘\ii_‘ was ZGTO- Af- “A00 D- mo YWt°l"l1\Y if “'05 _ markbtz Open lawful day! tm t0 Iett the n\anufm‘turcr of hliii;g\\e;'\_t fifty-six degrees above zero. eleven. z“`z5d"T° Iclgars, had the largest sing o su I inuiiiiiiiiiiri .i Shot Schooner 'Captain an Were ‘Then Both Arrested __...¢ Special to The (iuiirilian. CAIXHAVEN, (lerniuliy, Juni- fl Two seventeen year old yoiitlis who had prepared a careful plan for an expedition of piracy, in-I'/.i-il ii sizlioon er here today. 'I‘hey were armi~il wiili rifli-s inn plentifnlly slipplii-il vi-iili iiiniiiiiiiitioi and when the owner of thi- vessel at tempted to recover bis boat they shot biin dead. (ln the arrival of ii force of inilii-<- in a (love-riinient ui_i~:iiin‘r the yiuiinz ni(-.u were o\'ei'pow1~l‘eil. IIEIILINE IN , NIINIIIINIIIIIMITI SHIIWN IN HIIITAIN IAINIIIN, Juni- 5-'l‘lii‘ Wi'siii|i‘||sl_i-i' G.nzetti~, ii siiiiiiil liln-ral papi-r with wurin free i'l|||r<'l| synipatliii-s, rifi-i-iii ly plililislied figures taken frnni olli cial courees showing the iioiiciiiiforiii ity in lilngliniii and Wales is steadily declining, ` From tliese statistics it is seen that for four years the iiiiriiilii-iiiliiii of the Baptist (‘lii|rcIn‘s has i»ihowu ii steady ileei-ease. In |901; tho l5ii|ii.i.~;i membership was 434,74l, inori-. riinn 10,000 higher than today. Yet i~hni-i-|i- es have increased by |40 and seiiting accomniodatioii by 41,000 sittings. ln nearly every instance the iniichiiici-y and equipment have been iinprovoil while the membership has dei-lined. The (lougragatioualist decrease has been less than that of the lhip1.iiit,;, In 1007 its nienibersliip was 4!'»'_l_iii`fl, or 4,853 less than toilay. 'l‘bi- \Nesli»y an connection lins again suflf-reil ii ile- crease, as has happened for fire years in succession. The total ilecrt-asc in thc five years is 13,120, of about 2_4 per cent. Primitive Methodists, Unit- ed Methodists, and (lalvinistic Metho- dists all show decreases. Small in- creases are down by I’resl~yt.ci~ians, Moravians,anil the Society of Friends. The Anglican clinrch in the last thi-ec years has increased its communi- cants by 141,005. Speaking of the causes which may account for the decline in the free churches, the Westniinstcr (lazettif says:- “Nonconformity in the small towns and villages has been affected by this changing conditions of rural life, by emigration, and by ii. ileercase in the prosperous small trailcsiiicii. Wes leyan Metlrodists, again, are not sat- isfied with the regulations governing the close system of, membership. Baptists and (Rnigregiitioiialists, on the other hand, realize that the iii- adequatc stipends-often-ii‘i'cgiiliirly paid-of their ininisters impose ili'uw~ backs which sap up the best of their i men." Statistics show that l»ll llaptist astors in ldliglaiiil and \V:ilcs gi-i. tipenils under $375 ii year; 326 i'i-- eive less than $500; 700 less than 750; l,025 less than $l,250, while im- y l64 get more than thi- last men tioncd, sum. Of tliesc, 23 get $2,500 ii year, and 7 get more thiui that sum. Figures ealing with the incomes of (`ongri‘- ationalist ministers show a siiiiilar tate of afluirs. "¢n<1iD’J DUNS!-'-‘ ..._________1---_. LIKENS MHS. EIIIII Til THE SAIIIIIUH NEW YORK, Juno 5-lsriciiiisc sin' insists that Mrs. Eddy is iiiimortiil and will yet make a ileinoiistraiioli. Mrs. Augusta i'ltetsiin, foriiier li>:iili»r of the l`hurcb of fbi- i‘lii'istiini Scientists in this city, opposes ibii erection of a monument ovi-r i\li'.-. Eildy's grnvc in lloston. “Her students look to hcr_to nialzii a demonstration ‘of ber teuitrliiiign. =l_l_\"A believe that she is ll0\l\i‘l`Ul}Fl i\_l_“A ‘fl ll appear as iliil Jcsus‘tlirist, Ishii Mm_ Stetson i_iii1ny_ I .Trust ini -islls appemcil to his \lu<<‘Il1I<’>= W' “"II Mary Hake,-‘ jqiiily ili~:~l.i‘iiy tbi- last enemy-dcni.li, and will |~i--iippvrll' lu _ fo_reuse fn; 3`asse|\gei‘ carriers or en- ' 6_,mr2ipd_ lusunmtion of hm. “,,,,.i,,,,,:_g- ijmi i . -~ - --~---~~-- V- ».---- -- - _ ii .____...__-_ 5'" “ " ,y 1 1,iiyp_ two inrnigiieii rooms for there is no _“LF ri- -iz `ir'{"iAii.-i} "rain LATEST News A CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY. ‘JUNE Z, 1911. rrnsjr or ALL" ,Y _*__ Qgddfhgm T - In o THE 'ln Long Distance Flight of Some d ' 557 Miles. ' i»"flwi:iiil to 'I‘Iii- Iliinriliaii. V I iillli, l<‘rain'i-, Juni- ii-~l'ierre Ved- irinif wilnii-r of the l’urii-i to Madrid- < fliitlit. Inst month ifiwisscil the starting ,line iii t|ii~ :ii»riiilroiiii~. lii-rc nt 3.31 0'- gelorli this iiiorning boniiil for the Nice iznil iii lin- first. stage of the Paris- fltoiiir iurn air riiifif. IM '|`ln- -Iisiaiiife In-liwi-ii [luv and Nice i;»1 .Uni ilnlou. I IA NEW IIEEIIHIIIIIH I THE THHEE MILE IIUN I I Nl‘l\V \`l>ltl{, .Iniii- Il. A new `.\ini'i'ii~.-in ri\i'oril for fbi- tlirse mils riil \\:i..~= iisfiililislii-il l»_v (Icorgc Hou- Iniiz, of tIii‘ lriali-.»\ii\<‘l'i('iin atlilcfii: club, iii. '|`i';i\'i:i"s lsliiiiil, toiluy. Bon- . liar: won in i~:i.~i_v fiiiiliion and hung up ,ni-w ii-_ziiri-¢: of I-l niinuii~.~: 32 secoiiils. for the il.si;iin:i-, flipping 7 seconds ifroni inn rr-i~.»iil of lil uiinutes 30 soc- iouils, ndlili- i»\'i-i' I’ll _\'i‘;ii's, ifgo, by ‘Wi|li:|iii ||:i_\. ii_lI_ iiiiliiw, .if ilii- .\tlei-tir Club, in ilii- piiln \:iuli i‘li‘iir»~il the liar at ii ln~ii',li\. of ILC tin-I. Il inrlirs, but it \\‘;i_~i in.| ;iI|o\\i-il. ,HANSAIIII SHIIWS r NEEIIIIE IELIISUHE lI'l"l`\\l.»\,'.Iuiiie fi ~\u` aillailywis of the 10,7420 piwcs iii ll;in.»=;ii-il in which uri' iiiiibaliin-ii i.lii'il|ai':issiiiiis, soiiie- tiiiii-s l|iiinoi'o|isly i-iillcil this ilvbittcs, of flu- lioiise of i'oiiiiiiii|n~' iluring the six inoiitlis of thi: |.ri-:ii=iii. sessioii, pioiiili-ii an ilI|nnin;ii.i\‘i- i-iiiiiincntary on i.bi- |ii‘i-ri-iii. :i-_ilriliiiii for soilie in<‘nn:i of iiii-vtiiiif i»li,iii'|ii'livi- tnrtics anil viii-rliiiiif ibi- Iiinitii-ss flow of practically profitliiss talk. 'l'lie ::tiIii“ntioii, but ut the saiiie time all of ilivni ure practical- ly i=Iisii'iii'ti\'i: of ilii- real bilsinoss fi' ,llie Iion,~'i~_ l\‘ioni llii\ :\lioVe_ ilic fact ;is rli-:ir tliaf. ilifrinif this six inon in iibii hoiisi- li:i¢< In-rn in session only ,iiio inontlis, in iln' inxgregate, have ,been taiki-n up with gzovernment ici: isl;itioii_ i\nil at least hulf of thi-~ has been in eoiiiii-i-Lioii with the rr ‘i-.i;»i'oi‘ity ilvliiiti- in which the saiin ,:ii'g\liiieiii.< li:i\'c been repented owl :inil over ;ig:\in_ I 'l`bi» pri-iiii_ i.-r-:=:~'ioii is by no iiie.-~.~ ,an iixceptioii in regaril to the rel.- tive appoi'tioiiiii<~iit of the time of ii- liouse lii'i.wci'ii p1'o.liii~ti\'i~ uiiil iva- pi'inliicii\.'c talk. lirci-iit srssii ~' sliiiw zlliiiosf. fbi: suinc priiportion.ii- ilivisiiins of lliinsiiril. l`n iniin who wants a ii 4 ' inilil luiriiiioui. siriokc calls for the .l:n‘gui1ritc, proof of winch can he seen by thc figures above or by ask- ing the ilcnler. 'l`bc_v are inailc for a special class of incu-those who can iipprcciate ii really higli-class cigar. iiiiidc of si-lei-toil and siieciiilly cured l-invniui and .\‘uiiintrii leaves. which are skilfully and sclcntilicnlly blend- cil by expnrl \-'i»rl~.|ni‘n_ 'l'bi\ 'l`wi» .\lni-ii, ilruixgisis, who biinilli' this lini- of rigiirs i'epoi‘t.tl\at \ _iiliruil ol l:\~'i yi'nr's i-iliowing-und ‘Inst y\‘:\l's l\|‘oT'.\‘ i\l`i l‘i‘i‘ol'dS. i 'l`lii\ li\\ariliiiii`s rcprcsiiiitntivc has ciiiiiycii ii good many of these Mar- igni-riti-s iinil iii- i-:in unhesitatingly rcconiniciiil the-in to those looking for really "classy joy smokes." f‘. .I t t s$ é Itbu sales so fau.1.uuL.»-\casuiL~»»uLL.ulnui..