THE Cl-IARLOTTETOVIN ciisgoi.gi_i\i_,_,_ PAGE NINE Y's STOCK AND 301w) 900214 T595 iivisiociiioiiii NW"~=~°~"""7'=="'"ll="*""'l"* l M A T s E X c H A N G E CoNs-I-IPATloN __ gllopartmoz‘. of Public Works and Highways cunrsr cnuncn - (Anglicanll PR |chm vane, m Sunday m", OVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘rrlnlty, June 5th: Church SchooiiT I - ,,___,_. 3 p. m. followed by Evensong and‘ irn.\"i'iiii.\r., iiiiiy flL-Tlicri- wcrc at mixikliui“ “Mi i“ my “m m" i ‘Stl ahocp nnil lambs. 1074 lioga , r I The Litany at 2.30 p. m. Capt. A. lllilllll l'rcsr.)--llrltlsh illltl urcgn i-x- _ _ ___ v rliiirlgc in ri-liiliuii to llic Cuimiliiiii , wltug’ c’ A’ in chalge- Noic- There "till" t"? "l9 °" "l" m" lltlllill'_ 1m compiled by thc ltoyiil Bunk will be no service 0n the IOllOWiTIgI f (‘ uidii, closed tuduy as follows: i Arm-mini. ...-.... (I.‘.'ll.'ill Sunday- Auiilriiilu pound ... , 3.3"“ Auiilriii r~(‘|l|ll.ll|.{ not ‘ l -l '1 were it bit ilrnggy at 83,50 for ,_ mfinl}; V ca.» hccp with n fcw tops ll|l to 3i‘. |,_. m, M. n", ,,,,,,|,.,| 5.! for‘ mlxr-il Iota llllll i!" MW m‘ 5-‘ (‘liiim llvllig Kong S not quoted for culls. 'l‘hc moist common price ¢-.,,,.L-|,.,,.|..\.|kli. l'l'\i\\'l| .. for lllllllirl Wllrl Qll. Smnll lots of light li- : "k k‘ ' .. luinlis culled nui- iiold lictwccii Si) uiid yhminiii ,;,,‘,:,',X,I,ik ' _ sin, . - - of 317N151» _____. _ s TERL-DA ~ARKET GOSSIP g iii Loans in moat lvotal t h rang- L “any, Aaaeelatod Praia ed from 1 to 8 po nta or ingi-a. Amer- "W ‘.°.'.2.i’.‘.'.‘"‘.‘&‘.‘." .s"'"". " '“- all; I ll my u-l rialng tlda ' "' ° i. I- 16,355 pounded agslaat the "l" gets today. sparing vir- "l; “on, of the highest grade kl Once nearly crippled him "l felt to wretch- ed and crippled by constipation headaches an dizziness that l was about ready to give up work. l tried Fruit-a- _ , ' tivcs and got wonderful relief in a remarkably short time."—Ml'.>w~ u Wcstport, Ont. Fniir-a-tivcs, the great discover ofa brilliant(lulifuflsllmlliilflplv vital nrgzlllS to work naturally. Try itl lt is positively without an equal for overcoming constipatifll}. hfldacll": backaches and indigestion; also ill- nesses of long etandmi. llldl ll rheumatism. 25c. and 50c. a 0 l ____ Miss Christzn Dawson, Boston. is MAKE AND KEEP you WELL spending hci" liollida_vs with her - parents Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Daw- son. Albany. The many friends or Mr. W. H. Inman. of crapaud, are sorry to learn of his illness which keeps h'm away from ifs duties. and all wish him a speedy recovery. loll ‘m1 few of the best bonds. B WEI! . ‘ lglylggowiiet loss for shares vvas It!" "cording to the Standard W“, rgssociated Press compos- llllfl‘ on” before this year~on . o" ‘Jud there been so largo Ffillnkng“ m"; on it percentage lhrrofluvg decline wna much shurllr Ill " I, 1h.- openlng and through . F" ‘Mun the market rallied when “will; ti“; iiesldent Hoover had m“ the Senate wih n special mos- "f. i. quickly broke uiroln. ere" ' up... manufacturers solos tax N n dcfczlted In committee. ‘Iran!- 0 bgniirri 1_-iso.ooo shares. Biscuit 2; Woolworth 2%; Santa Po 17'; Pennsylvania nrid New olrlr Central l each: Public Sor- vlce of New Jersey anti Corn Products 2%: United Gas llnprllerncnt lit. and Standard Oll of New Jersey 1% were IOIBO 0f thc more connplcuous suffer- ers. National Biscuit Preferred drop- ped lJ on two soles. SEALED TENDERS vrlll be received at this office until noon on Saturday, June llth, 1932, from any peraon or persons willing to contrggt for the construction of any of the followln, concrete bridges and culverts: (1) Morris Bridge, Granville, Lot 21, span 200M. l-Bcams on piles (21 Johnson's River Bridge, Lot 35, span 69 ft. l-Beams on piles. (3) St-"wrrlandi Bridge, Montague, Lot 59, span 46 ft. l-Bearng on piles. _ Quiglcyk Mill Bridge; Armadalc, Lot 42, span 23 ft, l-Beamg o; plies. Power's Bridge, Pealrds Station Lot 38, span l5 it. concrete slab on piles. N!“ Pond Bridge, Lot 1, size l0‘ x 6' x 30‘. Contain‘! Bridge. St. Lawrence, Lot 3, alze l0‘ x 5' x 25‘. Dog Creek Bridge, Hebron, Lot 9. size l0’ x 6‘ x 25’. Stephen Road Bridge, West Point Lot 8, size l2‘ x 5‘ x 2d‘. Colwilfs Bridge, Northarn Lot 13, size 10' x 4‘ x 28'. Abranfa Village Road Bridge, Egmont Bay. Lot l5. size 83:55:30’. McNellls Bridge, Cross Rivers, Lot 14, size 12' x 8' x 28‘. Clark's Bridge, Summersid... Lot 17, size 6’ x 6‘ x 32‘. ‘xtwless Mill Dam Bridge, Norboro, Lot 25, size 12' x 8' x 28'. Rayner‘: Creek Bridge, 'l‘rareller‘s Rest, Lot l9, size l0'x6'x28’ Croken‘s Bridge, Middleton, Lot 26, size l2‘ x 8' a" 28'. South Freetown School Bridge, Lot 26, size Ill‘ x 5‘ x 25‘. County Line Brldrr. lhlihfldflle. Lot so, size 22 ft. I-Beams on concrete piers. McDougalPs Bridge, Rollo Bay, Lot 43, size 10‘ x 4‘ x 25‘. Collln's Bridge, New Perth. Lot 52, size 10' x 345’ x 22'. . markets today. ‘Plicra were no steers Cows of ined- iiiin good quality sold for $1.50 to 8' ' and bologna bulls for $2.50 to WEATHER FORECAST - The forecast for Juno is: 1 to 4 first week ends wet. 5 to l1, fine and becoming warmer: l2 to 13, warm spell followed by wind and rain; 19 to 25, becomes tine arid warm this iveek: 26 to 30, the month ends very warm. PERSONALS Dtlilfllfil “TIAT T‘!!! STOCK DIARKET llll) . S‘ f. Number of advances ... n Number of decllncs litncks uiichaiigcil Total issilcs trndcd (4) ... .. (‘iilvi-s wcn- ilr'\ iiicilliiiii gooii in uclghcil up mostly good weight and f.i ri_\' quality sodl ' M,‘ _ ll ooirl iironiiil Sil and light cu is picked uul Hlllll 1w low as ". ling-i wcrc rltoilili" : ll SIS?» for stilt-tats, hitcona niid llll t ll rs Feed- cra sold for $4 und sown for $'.'.’.‘J5 to $8 with the bulk st $175. PRODUCE ' n ii- (liii-loll (5) flo ii pi-ngo ii (in (-4- l “lllllllltl lluiigzir)‘ llllilil riipcc ituly lll'l' Jiipuil you Jugnsl ' .',i.'..'il-.i " (5, (7) (B) (9) (l0) (ll) (l2) (l3! (l4) (i5) (l6! (l7) (l8) ‘Grain Market CHICAGO - 2$—Whcnt values caltmiltllllflllliilliéll ivcukiicss in the “fidfliinn... iodiiy. offer-ted by New i; Stock market setbacks and b)‘ l I,._, “ullllclll crisis. '“'",,.h'|,.-,g.. i-rup expert iiiltlclpuf- m“, nliilllllll‘ crop forecasts and “l iiicslii: winter Wllillll production illsmiiliiii nushclii, un unexpected it] plltllfllll: Export demand for m American wiicut was slow. ill“ ,.|,,,.p.| unsteady ‘XHFZ ""11" l w.» |iii|sli_ corn ‘ii-ilk 49"" on" ...,‘- frmu off to 1% up. M"! ilrloiis iiiicliiiiigcd to 7 lulvcl‘. MONTREAL, Mil)’ .'ll,—-.\l0rc cggo were niororl in hioiitrciil (luring .\l:i_v. for riso ricxt full rind winter whcii production falls off_ tliim wim thi- case in lliny of inst your. A list nl stocks lunucd toiluy uhuivcrl 49,702 cus- cs of cgrza slorcd billy iiguinsl. lii,- 3~lfl in lilliy 193i. flutter stocks were nwuy bclow llltwc at thc end of tho llgiircr-i being 10,670 niziilnst (15,411 Slay storing iimoiiiii- crl t0 .4940 lioxca. Cheese was also being llllfl by lii smaller lots, tho figure at the end of May being 47,769 against (13,488 lust your. Total stocks of eggs here were 6,301 cnsr-s of fresh and 73,057 canon of nil.- rairc ngnliiat 9,775 nrul $10,629 rcspvvt- lvely this time last yciir_ Prlcca riilcd stcuily on thc proilui-c und iluiry murketa lodny. llutlcr i mostly lllll’. ccntii for .\'o l llllillll)‘. with receipts at 800 boxes, Th1- chi-ca» market was 01/, to M’. ccriiix for Qu- tnrios and (11.4 cents for Quebec, rirriv- nln were 3,313 linxes_ llccclllts |\' circa Worn hnnvlpr‘ q. 6,103 cast-s. The market was gent-rally quotcd 17%} cciitri for cxtruri lib-Q i-i-uts for first: nlid 12%. cents tn l.'l cculs for Nl-Ill’ Yllllh’. .\lil fiL-(‘otlou fril- aecontla. for grnrlcd Ontario or prnlr- urns clnscil luircl ,\', (‘i .-l lc fresh cggs in cnrinta or loan, : ' l T.‘ -* - The potato market was qulci arid I steady The Montreal Curb Market High Low Clnsc 4‘£i ltuiiinamu icu . South Afrlvil poiiiiil _ ‘ in pi-sclil ... .\' ‘(it'll kruiiir , . ... Su-itzi-rlniiil friiuc _ ljiiili-il Smiles S 1.". l EXUIIJNUE Miscellaneous lllfi. ‘pd ‘filltrlllllllll. ii0.\"riri:.\i., .\ii.y z; —Blll'ie)' l'iill- _,*""§ ,:,_‘f',‘,,'};,,"‘,"=‘,. uilliiii lluiilcril no ;. .'.l; mils (‘uriodliiu ‘.'""g,", ., kl“ ,-_m.'] M. wcntcrn rio Jl -ll; tllllN fccd no 1 40; ]',""""].,',',',J_ ‘i’ flm‘, l flour spring wliciii inireiits choir-c 54"!“ ' mnu‘ * ' ' 2, -'_‘.llll; ... wiiin- corn ~l 2“ ll_l‘illl loii lllltlllllilgfl lou rollcil mils ig llll poumls lllia’ lllllij (‘lltltt ‘ll - Quchci: Plcfgfl cggs frcsii eggs fresh pottllncs lll'\\‘ .4. llumidu (l9) (30) Montreal Market Siiielights .\liiy .'l --'l‘lic lurul ' tlt.'\'l‘illlll‘ll u siciirlicr iu ll(‘l't! iii tliu latc (lcziliiigri lu lodriys session, folloifiiig an ciirllcr period of gcncml u-ciik as iluriiig which tlic twiiilll.’ lllll\'l'llll‘lll to lit‘ on an expanding scuk .i :i \\lltlll' n-illi ' ._ - trailing hcrc ilic most l ' ‘ ~ , i. iii-ole since illi~ iill und in thc substantially lirivlulcr lint new In“ lo els wero established by 2|! issucs. while thc arcrugo price recorded n not loss of t» (iv ii licw liiliiiiiiiiili for lhc index. 'l'hc I't'l'1\\'l' _\- vivlilcb got iindcr wily iii \\'ull Strci t. following nu c:|i'l_\' pcriotl of iiiurkcil \\'(‘-lli(lll‘h‘rl_ .-i|ipc.-ii'cil lIH u clor in liuitirig the dccliiic hcrc_ lllll llll‘l‘t‘ \\'\'l'l* lliSlb signs 01' u tlPlllllll.‘ li-tiip in llic rot-out fort-oil sciiliig_ Monireul- Power was iigiilii called upon to boar the brunt of thc selling uiorciuciit. ’l‘hrit issue smlll off t0 llic iicw low of 20%,: lHll lull-r rc» ("tlfpfvtl to liiiisli micliiiiigcii u! “" WINNIPEG '-~-' PLANES rm‘ BUILDINGS till-Influenced b_y .l.ii< . I verpoo, grain ii-liiiii lllttl u friictluiiril dcclliiu M llitlllV. Values at the close ‘were w i, 'i..\\ _ [or tin.- rliiy. K’ ’ .1; Elisha] l». i0 close iii. 0.3g and lr and ( (obi-r ouch ilccllneil by to .‘,,,,| i ,, rcspcctlrciy‘. \'.. rriulc [or t'\|lOl'l. could be truc- ‘vcakuph-s ut Liverpool was credit- . tltllllll ulnnit thc German pul- ..| lllllillillll. 'l‘hcrc ivus lltlic PIPE- n.1,. ciihcr soiling ur buying until ... In the session ivhcu u burst of‘ lllng l...» priifll crilcrcrl the mnrkot. (if nowrl was qulli- bull- -cuiciit wnu reporlcd in itcs winter wheat belt points in thc west re- heao were offset by in- ning reports of heavy rsashop- u batching and damage. fora cs- iaily in southern blniiitobn, indifferent lrnde fcnturod the cosh rat and course grnln sections with ices inclined to case slightly, CLOSE ldsy 827; July 52%‘. Oct July 84%; Oct: 30% July 391,3; Oct Parties tendering shall tender separately for each bridge, tenders to marked “Tender for Concrete Bridge Construction." illlill‘l' llll l ' ix iii c:ii'lilii>-' c: ions lirsli-i iii cartons l! ; llcriiiudu crirtcsi no l {L00- potnlor-s new llurinurlu I‘l“ill(‘.~l no .'.‘ 2.50; point- nr-a now Smith (‘ni-illinn burn-is no 2 l (l0: piltiilocs old (liic wlillcs (i0 Ill‘! ' -~l‘\: [intuit-cs old one and N l: grccn inouiituliis »l.'.-.'.ll. Airplanes are using building g5 marks at Le Bourget Aerodrome, near Paris. Recently two military planes collided, both falling on buildings. A week later another military machine. caught in a terrific gust of wind, crashed on o. hangar, barely missed the street car terminus, then somersaulted on to the line. Parties tendering on Bridges Nos. 1 to 5 shall submit a. Lump Sum price as per specification. For Bridges Noe. 6 to 9 thc Tenderer shall submit a price per cubic yard as per specification, Section No. ‘i, "A“ in which the Contractor flndt the sand and gravel. . For Bridges Nos. ll) to 20 the Tenderer shall submit a price per cubic yard as per specification, Section No. ‘i, "B“ in which the Department finds the sand and gravel. DENVER. 0010., May 31—(A.P.)-—— Prevailing trends of modern life were heavily scored at today's ses- sion of the 144th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Divorce, the radio, movies, pro- hibition and Sunday amusements were targets for speakers‘ darts of wrath. The entire scheme of things was summed up by the Rev. Will~ 1am Chalmers Covert. of Philadel- phia, as a “culture without Christ.“ "We have." he declared, “Christ- ies-! men of letters, Christless pro- fessors and philosophers, Chrstless leaders in business and Christless politicians. We have sophisticated writers exploiting in books and magazines pagan ideals of thought, godless schemes of philosophy, cyni. cal creeds, articles full of dsillus- ionment and despair, immoral codes of marriage and social living." M‘nor changes in the chapter o.‘ marriage in the directory of worship were approved by the assembly. An entirely new section gave tacit ap- proval of plfys cal examinations for parties to 1K2 marriage contract and a limited supervised practice of eugenics. The Assembly ikewisc apiirovedi a new section calling upon ministersl to “exercise great, care lest they Join together those whose marri- ages the church cannot approve.“ Upon satisfactory cvdence of the facts in thr case, they may rcmarry the innocent party to whom a div- orce has been granted on “script-. ural grounds." o. year alter the div- H|"“,",‘,‘|"'_,,‘;‘F',""f? _ H orce has been granted. lii Nicki-l " lii 'l't'li‘|lil(lfll‘. ... lfcu (‘nppi-r laiinllcrl (‘n ills l'i|l' l’i'rl Mont. \\':ir<l ,. xiqn .\ . llidilling 7.7m. ,1 >iiiio is . m? ,.,,,,,,‘ , LHERPOOI. POLICE SAY "E's A SPY Plans and Specifications for the above mentioned bridges may be seen at this office, where Tender Forms may he obtained. also at the fol. lowing other places :- (‘ntton Flint illflllll business rlnnP. (‘rlccs 4 tn fl points lower. Aiilcrlciln middling fiill‘ .7562; slrlct grmil mlil- ailing 4ST~ liiidiilng 447; sIrH-t middling :4! l This man. arrested as a fugitive 5mm lllliivt‘. ls claimed by New Ymk llflilce to he the long sought Frederick ' i. Duquesne, wanted in connection with the ha“, n; Lord Ktcherier. The prisoner maln- tarns that hc ls Frank de Stafford Craven and admits that he is an agent for a new book called "The Man Who Killed Kitchener," The book says the man who killed Kit- chener was Duquesne. For Bridge No. l, at the home of Highway Sirperintendent Geo. McKay. Clifton. For Bridge No. 2, at the home of Highway Superintendent l-‘ranl Tralnor, Donagh. For Bridges Nos. 3, l8. and 20, at the home of Highway Superintend- ent George McIntyre. Montague. For Bridge No. 4. at the County Engineer's Office, St. Peter's. For Bridge No. 5, at the home of Highway Superintendent P. J- McDonsld, Duke's Station. For Bridges Noe. 6 to l1, at the store o! Wlnsloe J. Lldstone, Summerald . For Bridge No. 19. at the home of Highway Superintendent, Presto: Bryenton, Rollo Bay. The lowest or any tender not ne cceaarlly accepted. . - - L’ Iltii‘: receipts wcrc {brill/l ‘ illl! W)" .\illt"l'l('i'll'l. stock‘ llnics includ- Al Breweries Reauhurnols A B A Oll \l \- am: ._____...._. l” 35%: (‘nnndn Malt ,.. D (J Sciigruuis lloinlnion Stores Hollie Oll .. linporlni Oil ... lm Tobacco ln Pt-tmi Moss Mines ... Nnrimrlir Shorrltt Slacoo. ‘Pockhughcs ... . \\‘niker l-llruiu . Walkcr lllrnm Pfd .. O I Mznmg Exchange cm" .\'l<.‘\\' YUllK. fvlzly 3|, -llii\\' sugar was uiu-lizriigi-d lII(li|\‘ Illltl llN‘ only sales reporter] were CUllflS frulii More hcro and from (‘ubu lo llll: (‘uitcil Kiiigiliriii. Alillftlhilllflll‘ Hill‘! i ll cloacil (ill; Sci. (lii; .\li\l'(‘il 70: Wily Si, Iii rclllicihilciiiiiiid was only uioilcr» utc rind (‘or nearby rr-qiiirr-iiii-nta with prices micliaiigcil ut 3.7.’. for iliic grun- ululcd. hlU.\"l‘ltl'J.\l., .\l:\_\' ill, (Ry illc (‘liii- ridlun Presto-An overnight iii-ciiiiiul- llLlOll of soiling I\I'(l1‘l"N (his morning curricd tho lloiilrcail Hiuck l*.\l'llillll.'lf viilui-s t~ll('llll_\‘ rloiviiuiiril, with lll'\\‘ |..wir_ 1|]|i||_\' of tlir-m for sow-ml yours, lacing rci-urdcd. A minor rally ill lii" afternoon brought sonic lSSIlPil iIlIU\l' the holtonl but (he close llllliiti slur-ha showing iussi-s against lilTUu glllmg ‘i‘lic i-icliliig prcqsnrc, \\'ll>l so lii-:i\"_\' . Quotations ew York Curb —-— .5 ii‘; mi" J{§...'..‘.’.‘.‘.',"‘-f..‘i'i ...:i1' _ u ,. . _ - ‘I _ Stocks lligli Low this" ‘ xhmwil“, - ‘ i ' .\l r-iic Grain .. - {|‘:f,"m;_“,'e“"‘ A‘ 5"?" l“ - hiiiiiiigeni-i’. hltilfillliilll .\l ..- .... 'l‘(llt(l.\"i‘tl_ May filw-hliillllg sales .],,,-,._ -ll|_li\‘ l . (tins . q c w 31%. ...; .l:iii no 1 for-d ‘IBM; 2 5ft. tfllck 33%, odes six row ex 3 c w 40%: other 4 c w 301,4; 5 c w , truck 38%. BONDED WHEAT KER‘ l'lli(i\'_ llliiy {ii-Domini wheat led cosy y lllii-(‘lviso New York Stock Market Quotations L. B. MacMlLLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, May 3i, 1932. Montreal Stock Market 3396-64-10. Flor-ks .\l (‘lii-nilclil .\|ll1‘rl('l| n ( lllgh lmw (‘lilac . lll-"u 477's Crowning Glory Shorn As Summer Approaches What has become of all those lul surrender to the scissors. cunningly twisted loops and rolls Why? Hats fit better without I or hair, those clusters of curls that bump of har to interfere with their adorned the nape of the feminine lines at the back. short hair "is i-nort neck all winter? Has fashionable comfortable and convenient in sum~ woman taken her lead from the mer, and the eternal feminine must animal kingdom and decided that exercise her right to change hei longer, thicker hair is all very well rnlnd 1f she is to keep the privllega in the cold season, but an affiic- which not even legislators deny her tion in summer? Enrghtenment was obtained from a well-known local hairdresser. “Oh, yes: they are all having their hair cub-short!" he remark- ed. "Longer hair appears to be s winter fashon. and with thc return of warm weather ii goes out of style." All those weeks of effort to 1n- duce hair in the "l carfi-do-any- fenced in the world of men-John thmrwuh W. stage to comorm w, exams.“ C‘ named‘ the dictates of fashion: those sirivx air. Climbing to power: The climb in l 1118s W EOIWCBI i319 bibs ‘hi! WWW‘ 'i a f", ye”, from Qbscumy 1° m- stick out in defiance of all ones‘ preme power is only possible to a watchfulness, and finally. the m‘ _ ruthless and entirely egocentric llmphlmi- 89888 when 0X19 will‘! ’ boas‘. a crop several inches long ‘Fraction - ' und lntcriiutloiini Nickel 1,218, No section of the iurirkct l t spun-d in the curly pcrslslciit lt‘l'lllll. ' I\\'l"\' quickly lost gruiiiiil. "i; hiiL il \||llll‘ll rliir- ll .\u (‘ripper .. Atrliison .\iiiiiirii Milo liiiil. (iltlu . “Hill Sin-cl . . . . . . llriggs '. r l'il iu. o (‘yin fl High Low Close 9% R Pun-or Flrc . ... 2% llulld Pro A ll t! liiwcr A ll (' nvor ll l? t‘ i-‘cunilry’ C l‘. Foundry Can (‘ruient C lAlcohul l Alcohol B nn Pacific _ '_ -, , (‘ockshut Plow ’ (l .\l Smelling ,.. ' llrydcii Puper lioni Bridge horn Glass 5.. vlmiigcil iir ... l‘iiii.-nli.iu zilliin, llcll ‘fcicphonc. (Li iidinii (‘iir_ tlomiuoii und Preferred. (fockuhutp (lcncrnl Steel Wares, Que- bec Puwcr rind Ilii- Stccl of (‘iiiiiiiln lsrincs nil touched new low grmiml. most of ilicm vlilfilllg fruciioii'ill_v Inl- ilili Vliiollil lcr riiun llicir bottom ilgui ll‘ thc (l: ' \\'uilcu l‘ \\' rlglil liii i‘ "a win (‘iii _ .. illnra Hlivlsnll n n! niiliiiil Pacific “Willi iiii: llii~ri~ fur: l < i W ' off h. iii. lii: (ill off if, at! 71;. iiftci- touching ; Sliiiiiiiilguiii liillclicil 7'»; bill l‘('l‘Il\‘ (‘ll to S for Ill ||[\[ ggll" i.f 11-‘ Niiliuiiiil Brcwcrics’ _ l'l(l,\'l‘(l iinchiiug I ill lll iiflor c ' ' » - ,' 1.. '.ll_. illltl llllcll ‘Fcicplmilc inst (ii . ' \ (icil l-‘omlx (it-n Motors ti it Signal . (ionilyciir Houston - - I '- ivxusrran iNEW HOTEL FOR ALIEN DOG! I Assoc Oll .. . (‘ill l‘i(l . . . llllilllfilli - .. llomc Oil lliiilson lliiy .. .. N . _ ianadian Gov’t. 0nd Quotations llf'\‘l'll to lluiik of l'4l|lllill‘l"(‘l' ilroppvil ptllilltl to 127 rimi lli>_\'ill ll point l2ll, lnlih new l(l\\'!. llnnd filllPN \\‘l‘l‘l‘ Tculiiiw-x iii li‘:iiliiig_ Nlcrlillg clnsi-il ill (‘ll Sliitcrl Ylllirls ill lii ll-lli pcr l‘(‘l\l_ Freedom: If we, having freedom. fail to live the moments as they come to us. fall to seize them as they pass and take from them blessings with which they ore la- den, disorder enters into the di- vine laws, delay and hindrance of harmony and perfection is exper- Caierln! to dog-owners who visi‘ England and must leave their peLl behind. because of quarantine regulations. a luxurious holci for canines is being erected in rhi mountains near bfentonc, France The promoters promise the lated in kennels, and stress the benefit oi in the fresh mouniair lll l4‘ 0 (‘n .\l l. H Power Mon Trrililwayl . t Brcwcrlcii nt llrcw I'M li H l‘ .'l Pt‘ dob _ Nat Stccl (‘ai- Power (‘orporiltlon . Quebcc Power . l - g l" __ Bhriivlnlgan ,.. . nnnvnim. S f‘. of fnnridn 1,0", PH,“ ‘ on 5 c "l C" PM Kirk TOWN .\ : ' .. Imam .'»"'.l.‘-'i.‘... Piiwilcc Kirk . iiiluigi. .. .l. :il'|l |'iii| |il‘i'lllllllll of ' llid asp-i i ... Sbfi-ilt Ufl-‘il lfllllgfl - fr‘ -. ill-ll; 101V. 05-3’. fills?’ 80V HIWITN lion _ Soullicrn Pnc '\ n tl‘_P|' _.. ..."... “""' 1,! Service dam... uiilr Sui 1w... llol imii (‘nnimerco 12S bloiitrcul Nova Scotia . Roy I illifi g_______ 96% “fizfall/(L. any lh-Boldhnld- ‘mel n abaatoa Corporltlon tollly II 7 Qntloraed the company's llnltatlon Illan at a lneetlng Virtue: Virtue is like precioui odors, most fragrant when they an incensed or crushed; for prosperity doth best discover vice, but adver- 150 125 Silver Lining: Borrow with his pick mines the heart; but he ‘is a ~»- —z- - -.- ‘<—<_: L “a; 0'" 9° nor sent of the llrat Illh lmml holders and over Mr cent of the general mort- Achlevement: A stunt struggle and a ceaseless battle to bring suc- cess from inhospitable surround- an liomlholdera voted In favor no dlaaentlng votes register- t was announced, Holders at Dun-nod and common atooi llrrovod the plan last month. m inmate the price of all great achievements. Norse. cunning workman. He deepens the channels whereby happiness may enter and hollows out new chamb- ers for joy to abide in, when he is gone. \ Mr» E. G. Smith, General Manager Chronicle Telegraph, Quebec. Preaident. Canadian. 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