' Dlvnorio Akin-Lo “FUIIIYIIII I . illadlhfialbln I I IN . ufilliadviilitfllffifil$fi let auenoe help you keep yqp In“ h‘: h” M! DNQUEOCS, IIOQIS Id olherlnseois. Avasflnyollasoetsla bred in FLY-IOX laboratories to be rekesedlalisa FLY-TOX "Chamber of Duurtotestoadeautytliepodavo Was qllllka o1 rtv-rox sauna, laaoldtoyou. FLY-TOXkiw-ulaaoo!‘ MODE, Wdl not stain, and has a acwf PIIIIHQpeIIDQ-Inlsvapaoca. . n” , m’ , Ou-vld-Ddfix, aaa at Insertions Eight Insertions ............ 'w___° ‘ f_____.s_ _-. __ .3 ‘ Agents Wanted __‘_____‘T.-.__..,__. d Advert semenfx. "-- liioperlinaofswerb oeoerlfnaodlworda loperlinaoflworda ‘Ieparlinaoflwordal v5 “ E For Sale Central Guardian __- COME TO FESTIVAL and band concert at Marshfield-Dunstaffnage United Church grounds this evening. 6M4 DELICIOUS tea and sandwiches, ice cream and cake served this even- ing at the Marshfield-Dunstaffnage United festival. e544 REMEMBER the entries for the Horse Races at St. Peter's close July 12. Horsem a are lequeste‘ to send them in before thatdate so as. to have publication made morning fol- lowing. 0548-7-10-21 ILANDER DEAD-There passed away at his home in Wisconsin. John Monney, aged 05 years, who belonged formerly to Prince Edward Island. The deceased visited his Is- land home about three years ago. Besides a wife and two sons he leaves to mourn two sisters, the Miss- es Catherine and Veronica Mooney of this City and one brother Robert CENTRAL PARISH-Services as follows-Saturday next. Nine Mile ‘PORTRAIT AGENTS" — WRITE for Q7SLSlOQUO, United Art Limited, 4-17-wfm36ipd 162 John, Toronto. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards-agents wanted to take orders for the nnest line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co, Manufac turers. 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto) A. W. June 26, July 10-24. AGENCIES WANTED-ESTABLISH ed Brokers with organized sale force want a Write full particuWrs to T. G. Fer ris at 00., Ltd, 1414 Royal Bank Bldg, Toronto 2, Ontario. A. W. 7-9-31. AGENTS WANTED T0 REPRES cnt us in P. E. I. selling directly t0 the Trade a good line of Paints, varnishes and Roofing Compounds. Liberal remuneration to respon- Apply to Claxton i Mfg. Co., 102 Front Street. Tor- » ' 7-10-121. sible parties. onto, Ont," Teachers Wanted WANTED -— TEACHER FORK ST Patricl-"s School. $75.00 supplement. Apply to Joshua P. Gallant, Sec- 3i. rotary. Fredericton, R. R. 2. ‘; ley River School. .' Class. Supplement . Barreett; $150.00. A e524-7-10-71 TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING Valley. School District No. 100 Supplement $150.00. W. K, Champ- ion, Secretary. 6346-7-5-51 WANTED -- A SECOND CLASS Teacher for Suffolk. School. SUP‘ plement $75.00. John Arblng. Sec- 6470-7-8-41. retary, R. R. B. WANTED — AN Mahar, Secretary. WANTED-EXPERIENCED TEACH- er for Eurnscliffe School. Supple- ment $100.00. Edward B. Carrier. Secretary. 6440-7-6-41. line of P. E. Island products for Ontario and West. TEACHER WANT-ED FOR WHEAT- First or Second EXPERIENCED Principal for Darnley School. Male preferred. Supplement $135.00. D. E. 6230-7-8-41. 1B8 Grafton Street. per bundle. Apply Guardian. d327-2-ld-tf. dltion, with large barn. fate , ' Ltd. ed in this load. _ lot over carefully. guaranteed or These Horses are at my new barn Owner. 8-9-21 Female Help Wanted O. Quinn. New Glasgow, N. S. ‘ ' 6528-7-10-41 KNITWEAR. - BOTANY underwear. sport bathing Limited. Simcoe, Ontario: Male Help Wanted‘ BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. "Our special course tits you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write us today. Moler Barber College, 573 Barring- ton, Halifax. 5-22-WStf. WANTED-SMART BOY T0 SELL goods on Murray Harbour train. Orc living in Murray Harbour pre- ferred. Apply Manager, News Dept. C. N. R. Station, Charlottetown. FOR. SALE-POLICE PUP. APPLY 6527-7-10-41. OLD PAPERS FOR. BALE-S CENTS FOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING 51 Bayfleld Street. First class con- Immed- -u. W. K. Rogers Co. 5206-6-fl-tf. HORSES FOR SALE-CARLOAD choice Manitoba Horses just arriv- I have some real choice Horses. Heavy, Draft, Saddle and Express Horses. A few choice Blacks. two matched pairs. This is the best load I have ever brought to the Island. Parties wanting Horses will make no mistake to look this Every Horse money refunded. 106 Elm Avenue. Parker A. Horne, WANTED — COUNTRY GIRL OE woman for light housework and care for child school age. Write J. WOOL suits, dresses, lingerie, hosiery, golf sweat- ers, chlldrens toggery. Direct sales- people throughout province, resid- ents with selling experience pre- ferred. Dept. A. British Knitwear r. n. w.‘ 7-8-mwf3i. Creek, 8 p, m. Sunday, Canoe Cove. 10.30 a. m.; Churchill, 2.30 p. rn. The congregation of The People's Chuch, City. are invited in unite for worship. next Sunday evening, with that of Zion Qlhurch. where Rev. D. V. O’Meara will participate in the an- niversary service at 7.00. COUNTY COURT (QUEENS COvNTYi-R. E. Match 6s Co., Ltd. vs ‘rho Canadian National Railway Company. This was an action for damages for alleged delay in trans- porting two carloads of potatoes from Mount Herbert to Chatham, Ontario. in the fall of 1927. The plaintiff claimed $141.60. Judge Stewart yes- terday delivered judgment of non- suit, H. P‘. McPhee for plaintiff, C. G, Duffy,_K. C.,__for defendant. Mc- Guirk vs lillcDonald,.action ofdebt for moving a building and for dain- ages for injury to cable. Judgment for plaintiff for $25.40. Mark R. Mc- Guigan for plaintifg and W. E. Bent- ley, K. C., for defendant. GAZETTEIM-Among the recent appointments etc, in the Canadian Militia, recently gazetted, is the fol- lowing: P, E. I, I-Iighrs-To be prov. Lt. (supy.): 2nd Lt. E, .7. H. Morrisey from the Cadet Services of Canada (N. -P.) 32nd Apr.. 1029. In the Civil Service _ eligible list recently gazetted appears the follow- ingl" Live. Stock Promoter, Province of Piinoe Edwurd, Island, Dominion Department of Agriculture. William John Reid, Kinkora, P. E. I.; Henry Lawrence McLaren. Charlottetown, P, a. 1.5 Richard Creed, Montague, r. E. I. POTATO INSPECTOR RETURNS -Mr. S. G. Peppin, seed potato in- spector, has returned from a tour through the" States of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Long Is- land. ‘These trips are sponsored by the Departments of Agriculture of the various states visited, and are r111: cnsncorrarowu GUARDIAhl .. . —————-. nu. w. n. CARSON j) Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases 1M Hlnoe St. Phone I078 Mr. Norman E. MacKay of Bali Opposite 8t. Paul's Church. SEE WANTED LOVE. When slit got it she didntrknow what to do with it. See "The Spotlight" Crapaud Hall Wednesday. 6519-7-l0-li LADIES MAKE A date with the “Two Flaming Youths". They'll be at Malpequs Thursday, Cape Traverse Friday. . 6510-7-10-11 Mrs. Nash. IT IS EXPECTED that a. public temperance meetin, will be held m Charlottetown on Thursday evening by the Sons of Temperance visiting here. Full particulars in Thursday's Guardian. 6551 evening on his annual visit to h EVERYONE 1s TALKING about the St. Peter's Horse Races and no doubt there will be a. very large at- tendance. As one party very well puts it, it is a. lovely drive, the grounds are very pretty, there is sure to be a good meet there, good band music, and real good afternoon's T801118. 6548-7-10-21 steamer. zrNation-wide Fame. inion where the merits Thomas’ Eclcetrlc Oil have not bee tried and proved. MAKE UP AN AUTO party for St. Peter's Races July 17. It is Just a nice run. the grounds will delight you. Courteous officials will welcome you. And we are sure the racing will can also be taken internally, please you. 0548-7-10-21 CORRECTION-Ii: the report of the Gormley trial in yesterday's Guardian, the evidence of Police Of- ficer Watson Higgins revealed that he had seen Gormiey in the Police Station on Saturday nin d m” g m Annan Races Wednesday, July 31st. attended yesterday.» The following prices were quoted: Fowl $1.25 to $1.50; Eggs 32c don, butter 35c 1b.. strawberries 20c to $2 dishes. Rad- ishes 5c bunch, hay 60c, oats 70o. straw 40c, potatoes, whites, l8 cents. blues 30c. Cod 6c 1b., mackerel 20c each. haddock 10c lb. ual performance. lflCE. -Mrs. M. A. McInnis, wife of th POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning three de- fendants in cases of operating cars on closed roads were each dried $2.00. Five non stop offences were each awarded $2.00 fines. A speeder was taxed $10.00 or 30 clays ln»_1eil. One defendant in 3a case of operating a car with faulty brakes, ‘was hned $6.00 or l0 days. Another charged with operating a car while drunk had his case adjourned. Two prohibition offenders were each fined $200.00 or 3 months. One breach of the Cust- oms Act was adjourned. daughter. Miss Marion. guests of lVIr. and Mrs. V. J. Han-ing ton-S. PERSONALS Mrs. D. D. Crue. Summerside, is spending the past few weeks visiting friends at Milton. the guest of Mrs. 'I‘lios. Ford. Mr. D. R. McPhee. Staten Island. for the put fiva weeks. romues to her home yesterday. It is pleasing to know that she is now ooavaleaeing. fax, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. N. E. MacKay, Sin, arrived in the city Monday evening on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. I". J, Nash. Mr, Mac- Kay left on return yesterday after- noon accompanied by m. l". M. Nash and his daughter, Elmrnie Lou, who are returning fp Berwick, N. S. Mrs. MacKay is remaining over in Char- lottetown on a visit to her sister, Weldon I... Crosman, employed in ill! vromposins room of the Boston Traveler and residing in Revere, Mass, arrived in Charlottetown last native province. After visiting rela- tives and friends in several places on the Island he will visit in New Bruns- wick, and sail up the St. John River to fiedericton, then by rail to Ban- gor and from there to‘ Boston by There is scarcely a comer of thLs great Dom- of Dr. 1 It is one of the world's most efficient remedies for sore throat, lame buck and many other ailments arising from infiam. motion. Rubbed on the skin its heal- ing power is readily absorbed. and it Western Guardian qrsxciivo AT new ANNAN RACES-Ladies and gentlemen in- tending to dance for prizes at New on the music pavilion-which MUST be kept clear for performers in act- Even judges will vacate the stand during a. perform- 6540-7-10-21 -visrroas mom cALiroamA editor of the Oakland, Calif., Maple Leaf. is spending a pleasant visit on the Island. She is accompanied by her son, Michael Junior, and her They have been touring in the States for seven and" a. half ween; and have visited seventeen states during their auto trip from California. They arrived in Summerside this week and are the -I.OST A VALUABLE HORSE- On Sunday Mr. John Sherry of Fernwood, Bedeque. had the misfor- tune to lose a valuable farm horse. The animal got tangled up in a barb- ed wire fence, cutting one of the large arteries in one of his front legs. The horse wls so severely injured that it was necessary to‘ put the poor animal out of his misery. Much sym. Pill-by is felt for Mr. Sherry in the. S . Mrs. Bridge. N. COD . lllX. Phila, Pa. is fax. P.E.I. ll Mrs. bour, N . S. S S Geo. A. fax. Mass. Q P-E-I. lfax, N.S. fax. Mrs Mrs Mrs chester. ley. SESSION (Continued from page l) Robert B. Fullerton, Dartmouth. Annie L. Jones. East Boston. Edll. Collett Mclbeod, St. Peter's, N. 0.0. MacDonald. Wallace ‘ Mrs. Jennie M. Shel-ran, cum bridge. Mass. A. a. Beery. Moncton. mv. 111.11. Manuel, Harcourt. na- rnuroi-a Price, P.G.W.P., Mono- Mr. and 1m. 11.2. Nowoombe, Hal- Roland M. zavomon. P.M.W.P., c.w. Vroom, at. Stephen. Elliott McCrow. P.G.W.A., Kalb‘ Mrs. A.S. Macdonald. Sydney. A.C. Sears. Sackville. A.S. MacDonald, P.W.A., Sydney. James C. Brodie, City. Anna R. Baedor, Hartford. Conn. Richard S. ‘Theakston, Halifax. Hon. Peter Sinclair, Sumrnerfleld. Ira‘ N. McKay, Summerneld. P.E. Lewis P. Tanton, City. ER. Nickerson, Shag I-Isr- v Mrs. H.C.W. Powell, Halifax. Mr. J.G. l-Iipson, Clyde Pirn, N. Mabel G. Baird. Halifax. E. R. Nickerson, Shag Harbour, N. A.C. Reid, Moncfon. Mrs. Ben]. L. Coombs, City. Mrs. L.L. Hohenthal, South Man- ‘chester, Conn. McLAod, M. W . S. Loring. O'Leary. L. J. Sidebottom. Dartmouth, N. S. Mrs. Emily G. McLesrn. Belmont, Mary _E. Little, Belmont, Mass. Mrs. Mabel Berry. Moneton. Rev. J. Keir Thompson, Alberton. l no. Eptbn. Georgetown, r. s. I. J.D. O'Donnell. Halifax. N.S. ELI-I. Comn, Halifax, N.S. Miss Dorothy J. Casingwood, Hal- Harold Vickerson. Yer-mouth. Mia Florence M. Dauphinee, Hali- Mrs. M.C. Jensen, Halifax. . Everina C. Jensen, Halifax. L .l.C. Sutherland, Clyde. . R.M. Eavenson, Philadelphia. Elmore S. I-Iohenthal, South Man- J. Austin Jardine. Wilmot Valley. G. Emerson Huestl-s. Wilmot Val- J. Darrell Picketts. Wilnaot Valley. Ben]. L. Coombs. Chiown. About forty more members and visitors are yet expected. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- z water . . . change of work to play. This is ' ENOE "Fruit Salt" every morning. l Li?” h .. 2:0 zgdflha "ilrlia ol l. l‘ E When You. Go Away Take ENO with you. Change of air and this simple rule of health-qr dash of ~*~*'E'i1~10*s ; .011? SA l-Tlff.‘ food . . . change from the time to remember in n glass of water K ~. are“... I Bl’ C- BNO Lut. Sensational (The Summerside Journal) _ merit in the W.P.. Hali- the Court House and jail, On that morning the gins? (“M”) momma a‘ n‘ pleflgg gem-j gnu-leg to m, flecfet‘fyl Louis Lester Hohenthsl, South James Pendergast at once. It is ln- Mlflchfiow. Conh- were to leave for Dorchester, N. B. THE MARKET w“ fairly we“ tended to specialize in dancing, box- ' M" ‘to enter upon serving their respective ins. symnastics and other features will"! terms in the penitentiary- The fire was discovered at 5 A. M. by a prisoner, John Grady. He heard the crackling of burning wood and saw the reflection of the names and proceeding to investigate saw that there was fire in the ceiling above the eastern alleyway at the end of the cell which he occupies is located. He immediately gave the alarm by rapping on the pipes which soon brought the jailer Mr. Antoine Arsenault, and his son, Earle to the scene. They quickly, with the aid of the yailors wife got buckets of water side window, Earle Arsenault able to point a fairly strong stream directly into an opening in the ceil- ing which evidently had been punched through the laths and plasterrby who- ever set the fire. Afxar about an hour's strenuous work the blaze was extinguished, But for Gradys prompt action in reporting the blaze. the building would in all probability have been very badly damaged if not iot- ally destroyed. As it is the walls along the upper hallway are scarred with smoke stains as well as the walls inside the registry office. showing the extent Apparently as a crowning acheive-' wave of lawlessness! which has prevailed of late in Sum- lclosed and locked cf course it would merside and Prince county was theyhave been impossible for a prisoner sensational discovery early on Friday its g9; out in the alleyway to set a morning of an aztempt to bum down lnre or do any hann. The iwo men in - question were however both in cells‘ prisoners [that had no locks. In fact out of the - convicted of criminal offences at the iten cells on this floor there are only recentsession of the Supreme Courtjfive wizh locks that are any good. and also a line of small hose in op- , eration. With the latter from an out- ltalned a total of eighieen prisoners. was Attempt To ' Burn Court House And Prince County Jail lmenzioned, the cell occupied by Grady being at the end of the alleyway some distance from the other two. I; the cells in question had been lEither the locks are gone altogether lor if they are there they are not in '11 orking order. j The Grand Jury at the last session of the Supreme Cour. drew attention ito this astonishing state of affairs .cut nothing whatever was done about lit. F The jaiior after the blaze was oom- ipletely extinguished, endeavored tn _find out who set the fire but each lpriscned denied doing it. 1 Shortly before this he says he ,hearcl Sonier and Gallant in conver- Isaiion. Callant appeared to be scold- ',irig the latter, whom he heard replying "‘I dont care if I get 25 years." Up to Thursday night the jail con- IThree. Gallant, Sonler, and McDonald iieft Friday morning for Dorcheste! in charge of Sheriff MacDonald and Constable Keir Mann. The prisoners on the basement ffioor as things are at present, have laccess to the entire lower floor. Be- sides the prisoners mentioned there were on the floor at the lime a pris- oner named Wadman and those im- plicated in the street row with the police. l People living in the vicinity of the ‘jail declare that some of the pris- oners created quite an uproar during lhe late hours of Thursday night and 6528-7-10. very populu. "pacuuy the m“: L9 N. Y“ arrived he" recently md L; loss of such I. fine animal. t M“ u ‘i 0° l which the fire was gaining Th, m, there are rumors that when the prig- wi-fNlfmélolj-s: Eciglglges To Let land trip, which occupies three dam visiting friends at St. Margarets, 3;; ' " ch" °“‘°w'"‘ mm, o’ me bundmg a.” reeks Wm, oners were being taken away in the '5'“ er ' ' Their object: is to test the resulu of - _ m’ odor “used b bum“, a er morning for Dorchester that they . Supplement 8100-00- John W- l , Noon Close y g p p . ., ._. _ - _ l, 10w”- secremm Bonshawl R_R_3_ To LET___ROOMS AT 2oz ma,“ seed from the various producing Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Reid have af- Eastern Gllardl-en Ab.“ __ L“ L“ used by tiu lncundm-y m “an the were mtoima rl‘ The ‘jlilel’ when . 6494-7-9-41. mond s, Comfortable Gena,“ centres. Prince Edward Island seed quad 1n u“ cny mm, Sm Stephen A d 13 l“ an asked regarding .h.s, said that there _. ' ' 6461444, did remarkably well in these M“ N. 3., and will spend two weeks vis- - A;°i‘;‘y'cg;_*”'; :2‘ ' The location or the fire was on the ‘"5 s)? tmuch dxclie-menbthat morn- WANTED -!- Ag‘, which led to many 62141111195 Nil-Yd‘ iiing relatives and frigndg 11911 .-'ASK F03. M868 I-Iop Ale. Amulet‘ 125 124 5mm side of 1m building in the base n8 i1 S he did no. notice that the Teacher or any 6 0° °- ~ ing seed stock and particularly as ,___ 7-9411 m,‘ g, ' ‘ men, cemng between the plum, and men 1nd any liquor or not. He states Supplement $150.00. Mrs. John r1. T0 LET — THREE HEATED 0 b, , ed , Apex .10 .1014 r ma, , , d s 1 d _. , f, Dawsoxh secretary. Album p_ E_ 1_ room flats. polshed floors, excellent to Whflthtftsltnflblild rise o Jinn t“: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Findley and ' Amo _ ‘a7 36 floor above, at a spot in the cent.e hidingiebegilixri-ld aogilllr orllziolidl n: ~ 6425-7-0-6i. resldehtal locality. Apply Hyne: car-load 10 . was arves a Mrs. 11. Munsey motored to the City .. LOST between Montague and M o“ a G“ __ “o - “a of an alleyway which runs the length _ -- g _ _ _ Bakery. 6088-6-25-151-1“ Virginia, but owing to the hot. from Mngori Mm“ on a vim m Charlottetown a number plate. ' 32 a1 o‘ m, bump“; In m5 aneyway_ meme room apparcmly walling a WANTEB-Exflltisucan TEACH- , dry weather. the crop was below the Mrs. .1. A. McLaren. Hiilsboro square. mm" Nelson. Montague. Sign“ c'“'1;_,':_' I: I: 1:5, ,3, about the centre, are located m. "lall" ‘° mm l“ "We 1M1" H- ei- for Wood land East school. Miscellaneous average, The prices were low ranains a sister of the two ladies. < 6536-7-10-11. B km,“ h o‘ om “n, w...“ w," omupm, by m, filament. The jailer promptly took Blllllilement s 00.00. Apply D- Mav from ta to sass per barrel, but dur- Q uc g am - - prisoners mm 5mm and mm m, him in charge. N‘ 5mm” secretary‘ 653544041‘ Coilllliwolnilillcfddfilkngrm ing the same week owing to "I! Mr. and Mrs. .1, p, Cqmgrgn mg (cann-u“ Pa“) grgfi: l: 0;? 05g 15m who were leaving that morning ‘“‘——*——~——- GXIVGOPCS W . 6S8 - _ "' ' ' ' , WANTED-SECOND cLAss rsscu- Just the thing roi- acknowledge- °'“:°tl“‘” _l‘:°:f‘:;‘°‘_i_h‘“”'r 01mg‘; i“; “£11m” °f$'¢1lIrtv"-"-S_-. ha" MWTREAL’ °"°-» My °-'Th"° Central Mlnitoba .. .41 .40 l" °°’°“°~"‘°'~ FISH co-or. Colvsmgngn er for Fort Augustus School’ Dls- mam. mvnauonal em gum-mu, one o 83. - e D P6 rrve o visit Mrs. Camerons par- were 9i cattle. 449 calves, 736 hogs cloflcy __ Jo M A line of headng pipes extend along ____ trict No. l0. Male preferred- APPIY Job Priutery. tf. all sections visited wow-IO? 1°55 m!" "its. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams. and 85 sheep and lambs for sale on Dome __ 9,85 M5 the wall and if a gate of a cell is. SYDNEY. N‘ s" Jul‘, FT,“ Mum to Patrick Kelly. Secretary. Fm _ _____... _.____.___ lvérnce'aroi>s: this of course should »____ the two markets, who ‘i’; m, m, mt open it u A simple matter for “me Tm, Cammgflgner-s 0..., m 4'18"“!- °‘38"'"°““- MEMORIAM ma? umougmrsdo help prices roi- the later states and Mrs. .1. A. Clark, who has been in The cattle market was steady. ,.,,,,,,,§f 0,, '5', " 3'6, 8'” anyone to reach this piping by way 10.0,“, ,.",°,,s,d,,.,ng the mréaimn cards at she M w- u" - e tl for us. Mr. Peppin was the Pri an a c " ' ' t 11 te n. n WANTED-FOR SOUTH GRAN- m, M, “mum ifixfillrlrglmyaune mm t0 July m: nce war Island Hospital fantasize; lay??? W" Wm 8°“ Palconbridge 13.95 13.75 °r the Mleinaffcearlxrsoftssflevidznay of u Maritime co-operative fisher- ville School First or Second Class _ t w d d r 8 . . u s were from $6 to can“. __ H __ 35 35 t.e aDD l‘ men s agency to foster m, markettn; ' T°l°h"- 5"PP|°'"°"'* ‘1°°-°°- APP” snirrmtiosos sneninousa! ‘h’ M“ ‘mmbf’ “f” '“ °' “Ml, * o ~ vv-w s1. c-nn-r- and ~* saso to s4. i-follinger 5.10 ass Whit hlvventd- "W" flimml,“ W" or Maritime m. 1,, ohm“, m, l 3"“ °°"’°"" '°°““"Y- 3°“ 1°" supplied- Ouardhn Job Prlutw-v “m” “m” ' ° m‘ m“ <> l mm mm“ m" “M” “l Howey .. 1.00 1.0a 1110a on wv of this 1"" PW“? “ Uimer curious. Trade Commissioner ' e471""8"l‘ ' ' i‘ ‘m’ °“ "°‘“' w" "m" °“° mmmd‘ 1E E A R M I T E '. m“ °‘ mm“ '0 i“ W111“ In“ Hudson Bay 1100 1100 Person w dlsvwd- 11 muss-Plus In a w a Burnaby tom the syariey 1 ... ... ... . . . . _ . - . < were sold for s10 to $12 1th 1 t _ _ implement of some kind could hack a B wlsizgg "gchFOlRse and ORE-rag: AUCTION ' sass AT 101m ammo ’ I’ of Irassers and drinkers ha.“ o ,';",':,:,N""e' " 5'2: 5'3 hole through tm plaster and mm. ,:y"':,,:'°$::a,:°i:yr'e ragga; t om con a _ , ‘D so“! G m. J] 0 . . . _ t venom“) Tuch". supplement Btrtchwnguhls iéuvenjoix-‘ann e“ uy . y’ Lambs were in good demand and ‘mum,’ L“. __ 9g g3 as was apparently done in this cases, h“ 501d 31,00 pounds o, fine,‘ m» s1oo.oo...Apply to r. n. Sinnot. ' ,_.,o3_.,_9_,,_ MAOMII-I-AN-At Powall. on July 0 , > brought from sis to sieso. KW“, “m”, __ ,1; so that the plper OI‘ whatever it was p"... by m, new hm“ ‘ream: Secretary, Bristol, 6509-7-9-21. .~ to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMiiian, ‘ > , Sheep were from cs to $7.50. L“, 550,-, ,_ __ ggm 35,00 used lo start the fire could be stuff- method m a ‘male we" v JOHN “'3!” MACDONALD’ a son. weighing l0 lbs. w, h“. palm.“ > $14.50 was the standard quotation Mung“, 35 ed within the aperture. The place ' Nursing Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Sourls. b < f0!‘ boll of good weight fed, and Mgngy _, ,7; where the fire was set was ' 541844-1010 MARRIAGE! ‘ , watered flat. On one market a few Mgmwsg gum ,3; M amp-em, m m; two can; XOUNG WOMEN nssmmo T0 _ <' A SPELIAL " small lots brought 014.05. sows were Mining corporation .. .. us ~ -- i “*~ w» swsss+oso enter ext class. of North Adams FOXMEN AND RANCIIERS-WI mma__atncuhuan_dn,y n, ‘t REMEDY Mm "no w “L Mcmuml I. n ‘a m nave Your: ens T“! {pcbool for Nurses, North have in stockz-Imperial Cod Liver BL Jun“ Mm”. by m. my‘ w‘ ‘ v ____~______ Mum a, . u" u" wahuuen o“ u z EXAMINE" AND Adm" Mwfipkmilflwfl" 712% moo" "hficilli? weftfuhizlflgy $2" Bruce Muir Percy Louis King q... _> which a being effectively ma, nvcaaasa IN Newbef " " " '4, ,5 Baltic .. ass zoo “idssiis FITTED BY fl‘_ school q“. u pup - , - I a . .1. aea . . ggirnsrzsistratiortmviau month- Miller Puow Mu! with Charcoal we“. to Phoebe Mum Bent-blush. "' m“? 489108110“! 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