' l, , i ~.i.-' On Motor Trip Round T7ie World Messrs. Duiay and A. Miohaud. who are making s world tour by auto arrived in the city yihflgfdggg Th, car attlhcted considerable attention about the streets. The travellers called on His Honor Lieut. Governor Hesrtz who‘ signed the lm-ge 1.93MB, they are carrying. They secured the real oi the city and also the seal of the province. . Mr. Michaud is a Montrealer, born the city in 189i, is a war ygQgq-ggh is companion, Mr. George Duiay 1s also a. vetcran oiiicer oi the Belgian rmy. They expect to take about iour ‘ears on their hip and take the nee. Sfilfy $11116 to study the commercial itustions and economical and sclen. inc conditions oi the different cuun- rles. The aim oi the two traveller-g s to comb back with all the docu- ents and photographs possible and lsc scientific, social and commercial elations. They expect to complete heir tour in about five years. They carry with them a large reg- w‘. $101181? b°und and weighing cventy six pounds. in which are in- cribed recommendations and letters rom various city odlciais. In this zglster are. messages from Argidius auteaux oi the Royal Society of anada, Montreal; Thomas P. Fag- , Mayor oi Montreal; Premier aschereau; J.O. Auger, Mayor oi uebec; Mayor Dube oi Rivlere du cup; Lieutenant, Governor Carroll, ardinal Roulcau, Rev. J. Levesque, ector oi St. Annede Beaupre; Mr. ii. Tait, air-President oi the Unit- d states who is summerlng at Mur- ay Bay. P.Q.; Hon. Rudolph Lem- ux, of the Chamber oi Commerce, e Cure oi Riviera du Loup; Mayor arren oi Murray Bay; Mayor Cher- on oi Father Point; Mayor Blakeney f Moncton: E.W. Beatty, {resident i the C.P.R.; Sir Herbert Holt, Pre- ident of the Royal Bankoi Can- da. Sir Charles Gordon, President i the Bank ‘oi Montreal; Mr. 3.1!}. elcdith, Director oi C.P.R. Steam- hip Lines: Mr. John W. Hobbs, Tor- nto; Lieutenant Governor Hearts. ayor Yeo, Judge Arsenault, Prem- er Saunders, Charlottetown. The travellers carry passports sign- by Lord Willingdon. On their pre- nt trip they depend upon funds en- eiy on the sale oi souvenir cards. On their arrival here Judge Arsen- ult took them to smhotel land show- d them round the city. They leit. morning ‘for Halifax. ' Classified A Agents‘ Wanted ERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards-agents ‘ ’ to take orders ior the finest line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co., Manufac- turers. 810 Spadina Ave., Toronto. " A. w. July 12-24-20. GENTSWANTED T0 REPRES- ent us in P. ll. 1. selling directly to the Trade a good line oi Paints, varnishes and Booting Compounds. Liberal remuneration to respon- sible psrties. Apply to Claxton Mign-Oo, I02 Front Street, Tor- onto, Ont. 7-l0-l2i. Female Help Wanted ANTED-A DINING ROOM GIRL, Apply M01111 Hotel. 0814-7-22-31 Amen - noubsxaaran r0 work in country ior one month. Apply 4e Edward Street. - - 5B66-7-24-2i. EMERALD NOTES The farmers oi Springfield. Lot 9T Ire busy making hay. The recent. rain ‘has benefited the crops, espec- ially the-turnips which were really lllfffllfl: irom went oi moisture. Miss Elsie Murphy, Kinkora, ihss been re-enaaaed as teacher in Nor- boro school, Miss Elva Pickering, Clinton, is a welcome visitor in Springfield, the guest oi Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. Miss Catherine McCarthy oiflhar- lottetown, u the guest‘ oi her iriend, Miss Eileen Lsmbe, Springfield. ' Miss Margaret and Ruth Lambe oi Springfield, are spending a, pleas- ant vacation in Fort Augustus. A social gathering oi the younger set was held at the home oi Mr, and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Springfield on the evening of July 15th and had n. "195?- enlflyable time. They tripped the light fantastic until the wee small hours, music‘ being furnished by m. Cyrel Driscoll and Mr. George Hlltz. —I. The meek looking man offered his seat in the car to the self-assertive woman who had entered and glared at him. She gave him no thanks as she seated herself, but said in a voice that filled the whole car: "What ere‘ you standing there for? Come here and sit on my lap." _ The man tumes scarlet as he islt- i ered: "I fear madam I am not worthy oi such an honor." ' "How dare you?" the woman boom- ed. "You know perfectly well I was speaking to my niece behind you." -_.__. "I went out with a professional mind reader last night." "How dld she enjoy her holiday." "Yes, our old iriend Brown has gone to his everlasting rest!" "So he got that Government vjob aitor all?" Byresortirlg to threats the new rent collector succeeding in making McAngus pay up. The collector lost his way in the town-an East oi Scotland seaport-l and, chancing to meet McAngus in the street, asked to be directed to the nearest road home. "Gang due east," said McAngus. "How iar," came the query,“ "Till yer hat floats!" WMotorist: "Is it very iar to‘ the next town?" 7 . .Native: "Well, it seems furthdu it is, but it surtr- ' - dvertisements Salesman Wanted SALSSMEN WANTED - SALES agent ior Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outiit/ We want now a. reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co. Tomato, Ont. S. W. 5-18-ti. Male Help Wanted WANTED - BRIGHT, SMART BOY ior oiiice. Apply in own handwrit- ing to Box ‘l0. Summerside. . 6830-7-23-21. BECOME EXPERT‘ BARBER IN short time. Our special course nu you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write, us today. Meier Barber College, 573 Barring- m, Halifax. - "S-22-WBti. For Sale‘ ' tra in attendance. Come dance your ' thur. . MURDOCK-MACLSAN-At Church _ Church and Cemetery. RIP. Clentraligaardidn . SCOTCR MEMORIAL Wednesday. rrcinc oh eeie-fi-fl-Si com: to the Scotch Picnic. * 6815-7-22-31 rnmrrv SUNDAY scuoouplc- hic takes place today at Westville, the Harland leaving at 9.30 a .m. and 2 p. m. Light luncheon will be served ior v'lsitors'7a't the booth. em UCOME TO_TIIE DANCE at Odd- Fellows I-Ialkfrhureday nightutvery- body welcome. Novelty Ibur Orches- blues away. 687i, SERIOUS FIRE-The home oi w. and Mrs. Merrill Green, Kingston, narrowly escaped destruction by iire last evening when during their ab- sence in Charlottetown a blaae broke out in ihe kitchen, supposedly irom the chimney. The children who were about ran a considerable distance ior help to the nearest neighbour's and soon s. large crowd had gather- ed. The iire was extinguished by seven members oi the Charloitetown Fire Department who hurried to the scene in the Roly truck, but not be- fore the entire kitchen roof had been destroyed. The main part oi the building was saved by tearing a large number oi shingles from the walls. WEDDED IN SAINT JOHN-At the Church oi St. Stephen and St. John, st. John, u. a, ch Saturday evening, by the Rev. W. L. Newton, Alberta Murdock oi New Rochelle. N. Y., and Neil D. McLean oi Char- lottetown. The bride is a daughter oi Mr. D. P. Murdock and the late Mrs. Murdock oi Charlottetown, a graduate oi the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and is well-known in musical circles here. She wore a gown o1 beige, chiffon and ensemble wiih hat and shoes to match. The groom is one oi Charlottetowns popular youngmen and is well-known in the community. Both were unattended. Among the guests were Mr. O. D. Mcfiregor and lvirs. Alice Newton. Several showers were held in honor oi the bride in St. John previous to her wedding. Mrfand Mrs. McLean will reside at the Cavendish Apport- mcnts. Their many iriendswill wish them a happy wedded liie. BIRTHS FERHAN-At Savage Harbor, ~ July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Feel-fan (nee Jean Garrett) a son, James Ar- (Patriot please copy). MARRIAGE! of St. John and St. Stephen. St. John, 'N. S, on Saturday, July 20th. 1929,‘ by Roy. W. L. Newton, Eve Alberta Murdock oi New Rochelle. N. Y, to Neil D. MacLean oi Char- ‘ ... P. E. I. naarus EVANS-At Tignlsh, on Monday, July 22, Mary F. Bernard, beloved wife oi P.N. Evans, leaving to mourn her husband and two children. Funeral takes place Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock to St. Simone and St. Judes 11v MEMORIAM In loving memory oi our dear fath- er John Sevens who passed away July 24th, 1919." ' A loving father, true and kind. No iriend on earth like him we i d. In all oi us he did his best. But God gave him stcrhsl acfi Eriilitp Euitell tllilurti; WEDNESDAY l Sunday School Picnic. 8.45 A. lit-Pupils and - teachers ss- semble at Hearts Mem- o Hall to procure tickets. S. S. Harland leaves at 9.80 A. M. sud 2 P. M. No visitors‘ table. but sandwiches, tee, etc, on sale at refreshment booth. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning one drunk and incapable was iined i5 or ten days. One case oi speeding was ad- journed. One breach oi the customs act was adjourned. A defendant in another breach oi customs case was iined 550 or three months. ISLAND DOCTOR RETURNS — Doetoa- Rustin Gillis, whohas been visiting his brother, Urban Giliis and other iriends at Miscouche. left Thursday morning on return to Merritt, B. C., where he and his brother, Dr. Jack are domiciled. Dr. Jack l! a member oi the B. C., legis- lature-with invitations to contest a constituency in Federal politics. The brothel-s have instituted a. medical hospital in Merritt with twenty-five beds. ‘They have also engaged in sheep ranching with a herd oi 800 sheep. That. part. oi B. C. is suitable ior ranching. The Gillis boys were ‘great footballers at St. Dunstanh College some years ago.-K. PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE- The July meeting oi “Pleasant Circle" Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Martin Keough with iiiteen members and six visitors present. Meeting opened with the singing oi the Institute Ode. Roll Call follow- ed answered with Salad Recipes. Minutes were then read and adopted. Some discussion took plum in regard to the annual picnic, It was also de- cided io help in the purchasing oi new seats ior the school. Meeting closed with the singing ‘ oi "It‘s a Good Time To Get Acquaint- ed," aiter which the hostess served lunch. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Hugh Walker. Roll Call to be answered with "Preserving Hints." Flossie Large, Sect'y. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- On Thursday, July 19th, a large num- ber oi neighbours and friends of Mim Hilda Smith, Emerald, met st the home oi her ‘mother, Mrs. Regina Smith and tendered her a. miscel- laneous shower. The house was pret- tlly decorated for »the occasion. The bride-to-be was led to the dining room by Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Carrie Kelly, while Miss Nellie Dunning, Clinton, played the wedding march. The presents which were opened by Miss Eileen McEntee and Miss Eileen Lambs and the verses attached to the gifts, read by Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Carrie Kelly were costly and beautiful, testifying to the high esteem in which the bride-to-be is held, In a. iew well chosen words Miss Smith thanked her friends ior the beautiful presents and kind * EAR‘ MITE We have prepared A SPECIAL REMEDY which is being effectively used by many LEADING FOX RANCHERS Testimonials of its merit re- ceived daily. 0-04 OOQQOOQPOO-OQ-O-O-O O i l wishes, expressing a wish that they all visit her in her new home as she was not golng veryiar any. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by some oi tnq ladies present was spent in various amusements Miss Smith, who is a popul school teacher, made many iriend; while en- gaged in her noble profession. She will be one oi the principals in an in- teresting event which takes place in the near iuture.--E, PERSONALS Mr. and lidrs. Norman Richard and three children, compsnied by Miss Coffin, Mr. Stowart, and Ml‘. Mark Hagan, motored irom Sourls to Kelly's Cross on Sunday. ‘ Mr. and ma. Joseph MacDonald. Ambrose BL, motored to Summerside yesterday, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Norma MacDonald. Miss Elsie Matthews, and Miss Tillie Williams. - Mr. and Mrs. J”. W. MacDonald and two children, Mrs. Habel, William MacDonald, George Burgherdt, met- ored down from New York City and are visiting with Mrs. J. Y. MacDon- ald at 295 Fitzroy St. Rev. Father Emmet F. Rogers, oi New York, who has been visiting friends in diiierent parts oi the Pro- vince, is st present visiting his cousin. Prof. W. J. McDonald, Euston‘ St, leit Souris yesterday afternoon, where he visited some friends before returning to New York Friday morning. r A pleasant week end was spent by Mr. and Mrs. C. Gallant and iamly at the home oi their daughter, Mrs. Arnold Ellsworth of St. Louis. They motored up on Saturday the 20th, re- turning on Monday the 22nd, in cars kindly loaned by A. Home 8t Co, and Universal Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant and family are very grateful to these two iirms ior the use of their cars. Rov. Sister Catherine oi the Order oi the Charity Sisters of Providence, Seattle, Wash, who has been visit- ing her brothers, V. A. McDonald, C. E. and I-LJ. McDonald oi Glenwood. and Souris West, is at present visit- ing her brother, Prof. w..1. McDon- aid, Euston St., and leaves today on return to Seattle, via C.N.R.. and Vancouver. Sister Catherine has been on the Island ior the past two months. “BERLIN, July 23 - A secret store oi munitions exploded to- day at Sourlievo, Baalgaris, a. dis- patch from Sofia said. One hun- . dred bodies had been recovered and it was estimated many more persons were dead or lnlured. the dispatch said. LONDON, July 28—For the first time since‘ his recent op- eration King George sat up port oi yesterday and will do so again/today. The official Buck- Palace ouncement today added that. His Majesty's progress continued satisfactory. WINNIPEG, July 23-month; guilty to ialcatinna oi $7,000. J. W. Johnson, ‘ er secretary treasurer of the town of Dauphin. was sentenced to two and a half years in penitent‘ y Friday. Teacher: "What do they call the iri- stnunent the French use ior behead- ing people?" Bobby: "The Gillette, I think."- Liie, Many American products were ex- hibited at the recent Utrecht Fair in the Netherlands. - . Fish which spit their young alive after which a very enjoyable even!“ . RETURNS Continued irom page i mi. xihrr. m... roar. G.C. 201's. Boflrv Point‘ poll. Gama County, was not reported. v lliollowihs are the returns irom Prince and Kings Counties. ‘m, r‘- turning omcor ior Queens was unable Eighteen Mile BIOOlI ~- Murray River North . .. - unusual-mu... “a mo, ow-a-aeea-aa cgrpeepafifiou§gfl to furnish the votes by polls last night. . PRINCE COUNTY PM G.C. Nail Pond ll 61 Tignish East .. ‘i 80 Tignish West 2S 92 Pctorvllle l5 41 Skinner's Pond .. 20 B0 Greenmount d5 4'! St. Louis West 1'1 63 St. Louis East .... l‘! 86 Kildare ....l06 19 Mimnigasn .. S5 45 Alberwn East . 61 1d Albsrton West . S2, 20 Brooklyn........... .111 2 Elmsdsle ‘ . 56 35 Campbellton .. .. . 30 B2 Bloomfield .. . . . . .. 53 65 Oyster Creek...... n86. 22 O’Leary North .113 26 O'Leary South . . . . ..isi 21 Cape Wolfe ..l24 26 l-iamiltonRd. West, . . . . ..l0’i 12 Hamilton Rd. East . . . . .. 72 l Brag ‘i8 l4 West Devon .. ‘i7 30 Conway . 43 '14 Ellerslie.. . .53 a Ellerslie Zest ... 56 l8 Tyne Valley ..l22 n Victoria Watt .. ‘i0 15 St. Gilbert-s .. l2 ‘l4 Arlington . 54 85 Wellington . . . . . . . .. 33 50 Central, Lot l6 H.124 I5 Egmonthaynm...” ..20 134 CapeEgmont........... 2 83 Fiitoen Point . 28 55 Indian River . .. 83 45 Prlncetown d: Royalty 66 53 Spring Valley .. 43 22 Traveller's Rest . . . . . . . ..l25 42 Kensington west . . ..i39 6d Kensington East . ..l43 32 North Bedeque .. ..l22 1'1 Freetown . . . 133 26 Centreville East .. B9 20 Cehtrevllle West ..l'l6 i4 Newton ... ... .. 55 ‘l6 Klnkora......... ..2'l 12o Searletown .. . . . ‘ll l4 Albany ... . . ‘l9 3i Borden .. as s2 Cape Traverse W101 33 Tryon West ..l5l 4 Tryon East ... ... ---133 5 St.Nichols.s ... l3 4T Miscouche 59 138 St. Elesnors “.129 37 Court House, S‘Side . . . 54 90 Summerslde West 44 159 Town Hall, S’Side .. .414 10a summerside Centre . . . . U125 75 Summerslde East 63 59 KING'S COUNTY Pro. G.C. cardigan ... l5 66 Eouris Line R/Ofld ... ... .. 5 62 Rod House . . ...\.. 5 47 Montague South .... .... ‘ll 4B Launching 55 B Georgetown West. .. 58 3B Georgetown East 38 64 Woodville Mills l2 57 Victoria Crxs 68 30 Whim Road Cross ... .. '12 8 Roseneath ~ 47 3° soul-lg west, . - 3 51 Lower Montaslle - ' 71 w Priest Pond . .. 2 23 St. Peters Bay East .. 12 50 Red Point . . . . . . . .. as l9 St. Peter's Bay South 60 44 St. Andrew's . . . . .. . 5’! 49 Peaks} .. . 19 Baldwin's Road - - 3 Gleniannirlg . - 61 Bristol . . . . .. is Lorne Valley 43 Monticello .-. '7 Rollo Bay Chapel 5 Annandale 47 32 24 35 1l0 14 5i B 14 29 i9 29 l8 95 62 Dulun’! the offering. . .._ ,__..___ ~ P. E. Island Presbyterial At a. meeting oi the Executive oi the P. E. I. Presbytorial of the Unit- . ed Church which met recently, arrangements were mule ior the holding oi three Rallies during the summer. These were intended to ‘be oi an insplrltionsl nature rather than oi business which nccess ily takes up so much oi the time at an- nual meetings. _; The first oi these rallies was held. in Margat-e United Church on Wed-l ‘nesday afternoon and evening, July» 10th. A large representation oi the‘ auxiliaries and young people's soc- ieties in the central cm oi the Is- land attended, eighty-two being pres- , ent at the afternoon session, The Convener was Mrs. (Rev) A. J. Reynolds, Bedeque, who presided.‘ Other members oi the Executive present were Mrs. (Rev) John Steri- ing, Montague, acting Pres, Mrs.‘ Metcalfe, Victoria; Mrs_ Keith Bos- ‘well, Victoria, Mrs. (Reva) W. E. Aitken, Central. Miss Elma Enman. Carleton, and Mrs_ D. M. MacLeod. Hunter River. A most helpful and" inspiring part oi the opening devo- tions, was the address by Mrs. Met- calie, who based her talk on the Se. Lerscn Heb. l2rl-l4. ‘ Miss Dulcie Cooke, Bideiord. who is a graduate oi the Toronto Conser- vatory oi Music and who goes next’ year to teach music in Japan was in- troduced and greeted, following - which she gave a very excellent ren- dering oi instrumental music. Mrs. Starling was greeted at this iledged the welcome. , Mrs. Keith Boswell gave s summary ;of the Branch meeting held recently ,in Halifax after which a Round Table discussion conducted by Miss lElma Inman proved most interesting l and profitable, and many ideas and suggestions were interchanged. A resolution, unanimously support- vecl, was moved t] Mrs. MacLeod. lseconded by Mrs. Metcalie. expres- sing the sympathy oi all with Mrs. Thomson, the President. in that, ior the time being, she is laid aside from I‘ active work through illness and lpledging a new loyalty to her and to .t.he acting President. i A quiet half hour presided over ‘by Mrs. Hammond "fgombs, Kensing- l ton, was s. fitting close to a most in- lspiring session. At the evening session, Rev. Geo. lAyers led the devotional service and , Rev. W E. Aitken offered prayer. 1 Mrs. Mann oi Msrgate in a nicely lworded address welcomed the dele- jgates and visitors, which was replied lto by Mrs_ John Dsvison, Bedeque. M155 Cooke ‘again delighted the meeting with in- ‘strumental music and a vote o! ao- lpreciation, voiced by Miss Elma In- lman was extended to all who had ,heiped make the Rally such a suc- l cess. , One ofthe rncvstnlessing features oi i i the meeting was the vocal solo, "In lthe Golden Evening" rendered hv lists Mildred Sisckford. n. ' n. oi Kenslngton. Mrs_ l-i. P Newcombe oi Halifax was then introduced, and for upwards oi an hour, held her hearers enthral- ied as she dealt with the question oi Prohibition. Following Mrs. Nclwcombefls ad- dress which was given closest atten- itlQh by the large audience present. "t strongly worded resouition endors- ing the Prohibition Law was pre- sented by Mlss Inman, seconded by Mrs. Metcalfe and carried by a prac- lirallv unanimous yanding votr l Meeting closed with prayer by Rel’ I l l Geo. Ayers. ' The other two Rallies will be held ‘at Albertcn and Montague in August and September respectively. -'-L i A . al 'Ti'iursday at O'Keeie‘s Lake, one oi ‘Jenkins oi Calgary, (who are spend-j, PAGE ma‘ a‘ DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Uhlrepaplem. Chronic and Ferrous Dlllloll __ 12.4 Prince St. Phone. 107$ Opposite St. Paul's Childh- Westem Guardian , —BORDEN Dramatic Club presents their new play in Borden. Thursday. July 25. Admission 50 and 25. Every- body welcome. 6873-7-24-2‘ a Eastern Guardian - _ i. ..'MARRI.AGE ANNOUNCEMENT -Mr. and Mrs Hugh McPhee, Coleman announce the marriage oi their daughter, Vina Pearl, to Mr, Earnest Pearson, oi Brooklyn, N. Y.. Marriage too place on July 9, i929. 6056-‘7-24-1! OTTAWA, July 23 - Lieut- Col. J, S. Rankin has been ap-V pointed junior solicitor In the De- partment oi National Defense, it was announced today by the civil Service Commission, Before mov- ing to the capital recently, LlenL- 4v Col. Rankin residedin Regina. ENJOYABLE IRE-UNION A most enjoyable re-unlon oi the l family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jen-_ kins cf All. Albion was held last the most beautiful summer resorts mm and 5m m“ graciously ackfiow- ‘in lhis province. Mr. Robert Jenkins Vi" is the happy father oi twenty child- j‘ ‘ lcn, eighteen oi whom still survive,‘ ."y‘~",,l-j. ; and in the party on Thursday fii- ,,'” icon oi these were present together with their children and children's children, making up a party oi for- . ' ty-nine in all, I-lis sons and daughters present in- cluded Mr. R. Harold-Jenkins, M. P. and Mrs. Jenkins, Charlottetown, and; .v.-o- children, Mr. and Mrs. Ludlowe Jenkins, Marshfield, and one child, luirs. Jeitn n. Seely (nee Miss Win ziie Jenkins) of Balboa, Panama, and Jenkins, Charlottetown, and children, Mr. and Airs. Fred Jenkins Edmonton, and three children. who motored all 1h: way from there to be present a: the re-union, Mr. and Mrs. Parkman Jenkins, Mt. I-lerbert and three children, Mr. and Mrs Earl Jenkins, Southpsrt. and five children, Mrs. Russell Bell U198 Sue Jenkins» and one child, Mr, and Mrs. John Spurgeon Jenkins, Mt. Albion and one child. Mr. and Mrs. Christie ing Lheir honeymoon on the Island); Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ballem oi Birch Hill, (nee Mis Hannah Belle”; Jenkins,» and six children, Mr. and’ Mrs, Roy I-iotvstt. Annandale, (nee Miss Victoria Jenkins) and three, children, Mr. Gilbert Jenkins. Miss Edna May Jenkins, and Mr. William R. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins have thirty- seven grand children, twenty-seven of whom were present at the re- union. They have also eight great grandchildren, five being present, so that the tozal number of persons in attendance a. zhc gathering was furry-nine. The oldest prosent was Mr. Rob- ert Jenkins hllnsoif, eighty veers old, and ihe youngest was his infant grandson. sixteen days old, son 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bchczn, HOIFSE FOR SALE House fnr sale, No. 303 Fitaroy Street. This cottage is in a gm-d locality with nice corner l-N. if nm sold by Wednesday, July Iilsi. will be put up at auction st 1.30 p. m. For particulars apply to John P three ‘(H'- ‘In. _, .~ ~ . a TN. . t two childish. Mr. and lvlrs. J. D. ‘.- .1 ‘.1 r s g mrwssn ._ norm! WOOL om earns roa sane-s cams b m, “m” _ “$574441 _ _ unduwnr’ upon huh“: ma“ p" mum.‘ App‘, aura“. I ‘ Inutwd y y 0min! meklzmdnh‘ we“ "Genny u “l” wuualln Martitwllle . . . . .. 36 1S Bradley, Auctioneer. i drelee, liolerie. hosiery. golf sweat- Afll-I-li-tl- T" PM“? 9311561!" m” “d m "‘ °“' f M°““'“° °' ' s» 5 6369-wfsmw-5i l‘. m. chusrcrrnocaery. Direct seies-v- st. Mariam‘: -- "m" - - - ' a; 59 l mlfibwimlhtilltogfpizlzgg-e regxi-d- rtmfiiédulillz-sitikRnrlallhuuAlm "°'**'”'°"'“““““*"“' ' . 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