111E, ARL =,..__w~..s=u=vl~.~ M°¢¢°"Pi¥9'*1i§immd.' m-ifla inrnfl ,4 ' A i A ' . - . tang t0 tlIQ tlltc- I lfl wait mm- Rq; 'Gaardta? ‘FHOTOGRAPHED '0 maul"! P Eumplgh‘, ‘unntum l " ooivsaavaauvar-aasioroas ‘or Iii-LY W! ' ' wanna 1, s sub s.- Liberai-Con- 3y CRASWELL g s. . 1s good ted’ izcnfiiosa cannon manor, servative electors of Wards 1, zand a please meet on ‘Tuesday evening Oc- tober 16th at no o'clock in m Ca1- , edonia Club Rooms to select delegates ' to attend the Annual Meet-lug and Convention called for October 32nd next. elto-lo-le-al. ma: nan rloa aacaivmo blanket eniries for m Io: Show has been extended to October mo, on which dale full particulars as re- qlslrellnthefrlaellatlallatbelu is extra good fh-“nqfi _ “ ‘,“‘ r1111“ -' "r1 r-rrn-r-T-x-rr-x 1-33; "IO - ' .'I Quill‘; L: glOulxPlfF lhl Si’. the COiHt-HCUSS. “ ° ' o ' " moist of Agriculture, C rot wn. sions open at 10.30. . Classified Advertisements 3 - ' ml-io-le-si One Inns-lea W" . \ ........_.. "ntanivas" m POBTP-Tiie s. s. ‘Ihrea insertions l: f: u": “m, oonsiiavimva CONVINTION. "manor" Capt. Rod in command, i ,h‘.w; gillllnaoflworda éhiberal-Cohservative Electors o! arrived in port yesterday. from u‘ __, _ _ ' P" m‘ °' ‘ W" wards 4 and s and chn-lottstewn Turk’! Island wlth'15000 tons of salt ziLA-u- _‘ ° " rr‘ — o"... -. - - -~ W, Royeltyoleaee met onwedneeday ev- for Carvell Bros. m steamer dis- i" erdns. i“ ‘ ‘ 16th at ‘w! o'clock in charged a few hundred tons at New Aggnts Wanted Wanted g: ollliiallltgllalltmm York. the balance of the cargo being ‘ "V" Q l1 9 left here. When the ship is discharg- A mo es "raxvsrc canal-ms WANTED-LIVE mun. nan rox i" ""1 “mi-i” "u" f" °°- ed she will be loco-d with not-toes oreetingCai-d Sample boo: free; and coon. Give particulars iii-st tober flod out to uoiuinete two men and women already making iive iollus up daily, in spare time; letter. N. Mayhcw, Albany candidates to ‘ t Queens County 1o5t-9-iB.Oct.1.4.l.11.15.1031 in the next Federal Election. experience o.- eepital aary. Carretson 00;, Brantiord, Ont, - A. W. 9-33-241. $25 PI]. W!!! MAD! BY CUB. Personal Christmas Greeting Card Agents in their spare time. Write us for particulars today. Regal Art - 00., e10 Bpldlpa Ava, ‘Ibronto. A. W. Oct. is,le,le,l_l. DOUBLETOUB SALARY BY ADD- ' lug $5.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to blends, Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Mag-ni- ficent Free Sample Book, Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 5i Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. iO-l-tl. Oct. 31. “To Let ro asm-ruaivisnnb aoosis. Apply 187 Prince Street. - . ciee-io-ii-si. Lost l- l LOST —s__NICKLACI, snows AND white,‘ between home and St. ulamcl ..n ta Church. m. Rogers, lfliLEiiltDn- Street. - - osle-io-ls-ai. Miscellaneous - JOHN ALFRED MACDOKALD. Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Soul-is. IO-I-lmpd. oaavgivsnriv APPLES ‘AT’ i". s. Reeves. Southport, oois-lo-‘l-ai h” For Sale lion snarl-TWO‘ A ‘PAIR Cnoicii dark Island Milk. D.’ Mullens, Kin- kora, n. R. . . son sown. ‘iumcn cow. 4 years old. A991!‘ B 3- Wfllltitfv Cornwall.‘ _ 9224-10-15-31. ,__________.__.._ rams sou sans CONTAINING one hundred sores. For perlloulw apply Francis Mum. Graham's Road. . l clM-io-li-ai >——i.~ I110!!! _ FARMS FOB SALE. ‘f0 acres ei-land-with good buildings. Also one of 65 acres both beauti- fully situated and in flood atateof ouitivstionJPor oertloullrl ennly to o or Georg! Oorveatt, Cumber- 1a a ' ' »' eivs-lo-la-ii. w a_..... Male Help Wanted MAN 55-40 WITH CAB WANTED by large direct sellln! organized?"- No experience necessary- 30mm!‘ about 35.00110 start. Box 11s. -~‘ ' ' 920340-1541. ._~_'_ Salesman Wanted a ,__,_._,__,,_‘_________._.._-...-_. DALINDAI ssuisivisri wan-run. Reliable. Energetic man for Prince Edward Island. Experienced pre- ferrcdl Hopkins Press Ltd. 95-97 Prince adward street. Belnt John» N; 3_ _. IO-IB-Ol. in ->--._ Female Help Wanted bottles of rum-Last m-iday night “*“““ “ two young men were arrested at e ‘milk-Wm 7°‘ ‘gums station at Summerside by these same N, D, MflpLgafl '° "m" “W'- _ ' ' officers for mvinsintoxle-tins liquor n’ Ber-ox sumo max moan “nliwflf; "1 mfiakhmm‘ fi lull-Ill! t:il stock for lags. Apply came y 6:111‘ “mm-y in u“ m“ u. i ' I ' , houee. lummtflm- "'4 ‘m’ line IIIN Caner dress George and Rene an. V Tn ___ aouuufnz” mammoth‘: wualstuliellr. in; 2:: . CIAlI-ONITOIN. P. t. I. _. .aibie ios. _. u, .. , lllflll. 4 ifififinm‘ "kissed-n n. further evidence. - J BRINGING ur FATHER , . ~. . l. _ I . . .- F llhif FISIITMAS CAIDI Ficcde over a fifty-mile path have ' - ' now can: luem- a 35—$50',;°5g'§' xiii??? n3}: “m” ' “m” °‘ m" "‘ m" uerra wrrigmmnan-iaav-aoeow sonel Chlstaias carde- cool .‘ "An l tart and unnecessan ear 1y- e “mm gueauwl peeing?” trail Co. m“ "‘o‘-'."""‘”"' r. nfilbn , Meow. \. Limited. wanted ass.e.ie.is,is.l1.is.n WANTED -- TIIII OI IOUI Vron SALE-l sass: nilinvaa Ann lDiedSuddenly New Iondon on Sunday morning oi w. Edward Mcliwen at the age oi seventy years. m. iidcliwen although was about as usual on Saturday and retired at his usual hour. About three o'clock on Sunday morning he was influenza. which is very prevalent just now, and passed away at seven o'clock the same morning. late-Mr. Edward Mcliriven and lived ___> _ on the old homestead all his life. He ‘ waaaproaperous farmerandwasvery highly esteemed by his neighbours md.frundl_ He 1am w mum h“ PIUNTY-In this city cn- October widow, formerly Miss Pensie Stewart ‘m’ u", Mm’ mm“ mun“, o’ of Cavendish. two sons and three w‘ “d w,‘ “and Pmnw’ daughters, nanloly W. Alfred P and Herbert s1 Mcnwen oi oainpbouton, Mrs. Duncan McGougsn of Mal- geugetzy"t 1 p‘ m’ m N" peque. Mrs. James Campbell of Ora- ' hanrs Road and Mrs.-J.- Louis niac- Kay .oi Summerside," to whom sin- cere sympathy is tended. day afternoon at one o'clock from his late New Iondon Cemetery,‘ Rev. Mk. Bishop officiating. Western Guardian orlal Presbyterian Church, Malpeque, pcque Hall , on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Tables set at 4 o'clock. there have been several raids made Ho,” “guy morning at a.“ to by Prosecutor Platte end Inspector st. minrtaos Basilica thence to the Mann on certain premises in Sum- R__g_ Qemflgfy. incrsldc. 0n one occasion eight bot- tles of rum were found concealed in the same premises. officers found four gallons of rum hidden in a deep drawer of a desk down an alley way near the railway service in St. Paul's- Church at 2.30 yard ‘at the west end of the town a P. M. carton was found containing several lhlntllhl, Ohlllh. 910840-1441. rooms for light house-keeping or small furnished house. Apply Box NOTED "Emu". “m!” Th‘ 593, cggy, 917749434, many friends throughout the City and Province will regret to learn of . the death of John s. McDonald who M“ °° n“ ‘ m“ AIHCICQ F01‘ SQIQ pggggg ‘my gt flu Qgqgd Bu" Home yesterday in his 33th year. The lets Mr. McDonald formerlyy prac- ticed law la this city in partnership go cart. Apply 140 Elm Avenue. 9176-10-13-31. .___-._. I t uw l bagged. when he was‘ medalist W. C. '1‘. U. MEETING-A meeting of the W. C. '1‘. U. III-l held onbiion- day evening at the homsofmrs. Pendieton, An election was held ior President to‘ take the place of m. Windsor, who ll leaving the city. Mrs. w. nDoullwas chceeniorthisel- rice. ma: Windsor‘; faithful services were remembered with much oppre- elation. m. s. u. luccuce was ap- pointed Vice-President. Mention was made of the coming plebiscite in Nova Scotie. and it was decided w hold a series oi prayer meetings for the success of prohibition in that pro- vince At New London i The death occurred at his home in feeling verywell for some time ken suddenly ill with intestinal the Province. Thede ‘wastiiesonofthe -_'_-__.__..__. DEATHS .._-_-—_- woman-st New london on Oct. 18th. Edward Mclwcn. - IAlNlS-At the Prince Edward fe- land llcspitai. Monday. October 14th. James i-Iainee aged '10 years. mineral The "W" M" PM "l" TW‘ from his late residence s1 Upper Hlllsboro Street to Saint Paul's Church. Notice later. ' MoDONAID-Jt the Sacred Heart Home on Octiber 14th. John S. Mc- Donald, agcdal years. Iunarai from u..xsnneesey'a mineral Home this Tueldl! morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. thence to the B. 0- Cemetery. MaeDONALD-At the Sacred Heart 11 Home M01107, October iethndchn r. MacDonald. seed ee seen. Hm- -—_RAIDS-Dlirlng the past week “in {mm M, flggnasaay’; mineral . ldenoe to the cliitoii. —_---- i-TBE LADIES Aid of Keir Mem- ill hold a. chicken supper in Mal- lAYNld-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Monday, F ‘ ‘ 14th, Jamal-favors. esod ‘I0 veers- Funsrai from his residence, e1 Upper Hillsboro Su-eet, Wednesday. October 10th. leaving the house at 2.15 for livery stable. and on Saturday on the prohibition ‘most reliable. the office. On the same night PREPARING MSlTlNGn-Word his been received from Mr. F. M. Sclandcrs, secretary of the Maritime Board oi Trade, that the annual meeting oi the Board scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday next at St. John is shaping up onderfully. Registration coni- menou at 10 A. M. Wednesday mom- '1'he ecs- IOI. ' PERSONALS Phone sin-i. for Appointment ANNUAL for Norfolk, Na. A large number of men are engaged at this work three chutes being used for conveying the salt to thegzalting carts. The salt is loaded info large tubs which are hoisted to the chutes. Here two men tip them, two tubs full being suffic- The salt is then weighed as it passes to the ware- house where it is stored. '1'iils salt comes in a large size and when it reaches the warehouse a quantity is put through a crusher where it is re- l duced to ordinary coarse salt and Hon. J‘. I’. Fraser oi Davis and Fraser and minister in. the Rhodes government, Nova Sootla, left on re- turn yesterday after spending the week-end in the city. Mr. Jack Callaghan has arrived _ homafromuesitreelforaiihreeweeks visit tc his home on Grafton St. and is being cordiallyweicoined. m. lembert Sinclair, New York, journalist. is on a business trip to Mr. Sinclair whose father, Mr. Robert Sinclair, formerly belonged to Malpequc, is visiting here for the first time and is sur- firlded and delighted with the Island. He is a nephew of Mr. James Sin- clair. Elmsdale. we. John V. Cash and two child- ren, John Emmet and Doris Jean, Jeft for their home in Detroit, Mich. ‘Thursday, Oct. 3. Mrs. Cash enjoyed a very pleasant vacation with her mother, Mrs. Bridget Murphy. of Freetown, arid is deeply irateful to her many friends and relatives for their kind generosity extended to her- self and family while on the Island. renewing friendships.‘ FILLING PRESCRIPTION! The prescription your doctor givcs you and which you bring to us to be filled is handled hereby a graduate Pharmacist. He puts into it the exact, proportions called for. and uses only pure, fresh drugs. You can depend on our prescription tervice as being‘ ‘III PIOIPI DIIIGGIITS FllliTBAll Piiglici The Abegweit football team is ro- quested to be out in force this ai- terncon at five o’clock for a good strenuous workout. 1f this team wish- cs to keep pace with the hard working Saints constant practice is a prime requisite. ‘The Blue Dqnubel At The Capitol i ALSO m roruasn “ooaanoisui ' snails" ‘ l n finally took the movies to bring,‘ to the screen, with all lts grandeur. and romance, "The Blue Danube," in a fascinating picture of that title which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. ' A more impressive love story could not have been conceived for the’ theme of this pictorlally magnificent production released by Pathe. l "The Blue Danube" is an amazing study in character contrast, mixing the humble , ls of the hinter- land with the pompous‘ plutocrats of royalty. Leatrice Joy make; an ap- pealing daughter of a poor peasant family whose Winsome charm catches , the eye of Nils Asther, in the role of ‘a son. of nobility. ' Scenes of the gay festival of the Danube, where Aether violates all preced t by selecting the beautiful peasant girl as the queen, are pictor- lal triumphs for Director Paul Sloane. ilfrom here he carries his story speed- ily and adroitly through a complicat- ed plot which never for a minute re- veals the next development. The situation oi a girl apparently abandoned by her lover marrying a hideous and scheming hunchback, is presented in a masterly style, and Sloane has extracted the utmost from a climax that is mysterious and spell- binding. Miss Joy and Aether have finc characterizations, while Joseph Sch- ildkraut gives a striking portrayal as the hunchback. Others in creditable parts are Seena Owen, Prank Reicher and Albert Oran. A York Rifle Club ‘The fourth and last shoot of the» Solver is over and Mr. H. T. Vesscy, of York, emerges victorious. Through this series the shooting was very close and while not as many as anticipated took part yet good scores were made with few breaks, The Salver- is very much coveted ln the Club and it is well worth the ef- fort to win. It is donated by the Dominion of Canada Rifle Associa- tion each year to Civilian Clubs and the York Club makes it a special ied-| ture having entered in it annually for. almost ten years. These pfllaa are valuable and good to look at. They are now owned by J. M. Crockett, Peter Brodie. Ira M. Brow-n, G. M. Moore, O. W. West, Dr. J. C. McDonald and perhaps some others of the club. We are now near- ing the limit of comfort on the range but we still have our big day of the | at l0 a. in. and ending with the sup- annual prise shoot which is always locked forward to in the District. The Prise Shoot has now been set for Wednesday, October 1e. beginning per and distribution of prises in the York Hall in the evening, All members oi the club are elig- lble and for those not members it is not too late for they may join that, day. A good time and a good crowd‘ is expected. ' An effcrtis being made to have the City Championship or theCup held by Mr. Love shot for in conjunction with this prise _ahoot. _ p _ Scores "of the final Saiwer Shoot were as follows: . Rangee 20o, soc and e00 yards. Pos- [n.c.i.ovo.......... Monthly Meeting Continued from page l looked into at once as the most oon- venient time ior dredging would be ice should brdlk up. , POLICE REPORT The following is the Police Report during the winter season before the for the month oi September: Offence Drunk and Disorderly Drunk and incapable Drunk 11C. M. Vehiclg Common Assault Non-support of family Obstructlng P. Officer Operating M. Vehicle , without consent owner Reckless driving Unlawful possession of liquor vagrancy “I o-lmu ,_.>-,_ooSq. Totals In. addition to the above arrests there were uni-e, convictions under one Motor Vehicle Act for neglecting to stop after accident, one for speeding. 011.: for operating car with- out consent of owner, one for oper- atlrig with defective lights, one for operating without license, and one for Breach of Traffic By-Law. There was one conviction for obstructing Peace Offlocr in execution of his duty, one for Common Assault, one for non-payment oi Dog-Tax, one ior allowing dog to be at large, and two under the Sanitary By-Law. During September we assisted the ‘Prohibition Officers in twenty eight searches of premises suspected oi the unlawful sale or consumption of intoxicating liquor. Ten prosecutions were entered, resulting in seven con- victions and three dismissals. Three of the convicted oflenders were each sentenced to six months imprison- ment in Queens County Jail without the option of fines. On September 25th the Force col- lected four samples of cream and twenty four of milk from Storekeep- Arrests Convict- Dismissed Total Remarks ions or Wklrawn 5 — 5 15 1 1d i 3 - 3 l - l i —- . l 1 Wllrdvrn l l - 1 l i i — 1 S - 3 2 - 2 -’ 32 l 34 ers, and same were delivered to the City Analyst for test. The amounts collected in Fines and Costs during September are as fol- lows: nil-ac Pines oi I200. each im- posed under the Prohibition Act ....... ..‘. .............. .. 9600.00‘ One fine imposed under Cus- toms Act .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5000 Miscellaneous Fines and costs collected . . . . . . . . . . . . 737.00 Total amount collected. $1,387.00 Other duties performed by the Force during = ,tembcr, are as fol- lows: Prisoners County Jill 23 “ummonees served '37 Subpoenas served ‘ricket-of-Ieave reported Patients escorted to Falconwood Stray horse impounded Vicious dogs destroyed escorted to Queens hie-Fwd Motor Vehicles stolen and re- covered . . . . . . . Respectfully submitted. A. BIRTWBISTLE. Chief of Police. THEMARKFIS" (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont, Oct. l4.—-"1‘hc finnl report of cold ‘storage holdings on October first as lasued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics places the quantity of eggs lri storage at 13,975,529 dozen, as compared to 14,998,667 dozen on October 1st, 1928. ‘Ibronto. Ont, Oct. li-The local i" market is ruling firm with quo- tations unchanged from the week end. Dealers are quoting country shippers for iingraded eggs, extras 46, firsts 40. pullet extras 33 to 25. . Montreal Que. Oct. li-Egg re- celpts- here today were 344 cases as compared to 280 cases on the Col‘- iesporidlng day 1N?» Yflr- The QSS market. is strong and fresh eXtrI-i o" . . . . . . . ..93 “nu... W. D. Cooke Roy Colcs .. JamesCoies I. W_ H. Vessey G. W. West .. W. A. Bmlth .. HT.V&sey.......... l". I. Andrew C. H. Jones Irving Thompson. M. Home Anamamcocnwtorao a-c-asowkaauiuocwu aaeslelllalblllheaaaaa Jobbing on spot at b4 cents. There is a good demand ior storage stocks. Winnipeg Man-The egg market here continues quiet and there is a very limited movement of storage stocks into consumption. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungrad- ed eggs. extras 40, firsts 31, seconds 23 delivered cases returned. A few shipments of pullet eggs are being brought in from the coast. Edmwiton-There has been a fur- ther falling off in fresh egg receipts here and storage stocks are moving into consumption liberally. Dealers here are quoting country shippers for urigrsded eggs delivered extras 33 t: as cents; iii-sis so to as cents; sec- onds 20 to 22 cents. Vancouver-There has been a fur- ther decline in egg receipts here and Small pwwee seconds and pullet cx-J tras are now consisting sixty percent‘ of total receipts. Car lot shipments to the east during the past week‘ amounted to only two cars. l’ Montreal, Que., Oct. l4.--A furth- er scarcity n Ontario fresh eggs, boosted the price up another cent] sci the Montreal wholesale pirodulse‘ market today. Ontario fired-i extras‘ sold at s4 cents onus firsts sold, from 33 to 34 cents. There was very little sale for British Columbia fresh i A Boy Scout’s Diary 3 Canal iued from page ‘l free day in London. so as soon as I arrived I sent a postcard to her tell- ing her where I was staying. f got up at eight o'clock this morning and after breakfast I went down to the corridor, when i was told s gentle- man was waiting fcr mo. and sure enough it was Uncle Will. I got leave, asked Dick to come with me, and off we went to Aunty Nelly’; at Clapham Common. A substantial luncheon waited us. after which we went to the famous Richmond Park. overlooking the“ Thames from the Bridge almost to the sea. ft. was a long bus drive through the suburbs of London, and we got a good idea of the extent and popul ‘ion oi the great capital of the Empire. We spent Yl-wr www.- “Na ‘m yI-‘trwnui-Dbi"? unrel- heals!" ~ i DR. W. R. CARSON nur- mes-h "IWI"'"' “n”. gal lessens Maseru" nu- ll- "PW" mousse“ ‘It. Peel's Ceili- izliiser ./ i T l l “JUNK i “iillli s; llulillii I d l! l i ill . I . some time in Richmond Park. when e Q05 d! IAAQ QTOLAQ MY Olhbiliia RlNG'9" GIT ‘PHI. the rain canes on and we took shei- ter in a large waiting room. As there; was no sign of it letting up and we had a long way to travel back. we took the bus reaching Auntyk shortly after five. She had a grand supper waiting us to which we dld more than justice. We had a great time talking about Canada and our own homes. Aunty saying not to be surprised if she popped in. upon us unexpectedly some day. After giv- ingmssoanemoirieritostocarryback ‘with ms we 1m for the hotel at which we arrived at 9.15 p.11» The rest of the Scouts went to Sagzhot Park. when they were entertained at luncheon by I-lis Royal Highness the Duke of Oonnaught, and had awhale of a time. (To be wntinued.) _l>Aci-:_ THREE “The Sin Sister" At 77w Prince Edward Theatre LAUREL nxo din-lav IN a axon UUS COMEDY ALSO FEATURED Of timely and absorbing interest is the theme of “The Sin Slswr,‘ Fox Films‘ highly emotional drama of the frozen North country, which opened to a packed and enthuaiastli lzouoe at the Prince Edward ‘lheahe ycztsrday’. It. is timely because of the present interest in the land of ice and mid- night sun roused by the dramatic experiences of various expeditions into the Arctic and Antarctic regions. It. is absorbing because of the varied reactions of a given number of_ human beings at the slow but 60111111 lPDroach of death under con- ditions inipfldcd by the bitter North. Their masks of civilization are thrown aside, revealing men and women as they really are. This is the animating motif back of “The Sin Sister." And with a cast of players like Nancy Carroll, 14w. rence Gray, Josephine Dunn, Anderl Randolf, Myrtle Stedman , Richard Alexander, Frederick H. Graham, George David and David Callie, the resultis doubly effective. “The Sin Sister," was written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Bucky Gardiner, both well-known in the "screen writing field. Harry Behp, who did such a good job on the scen- ario of "The Big Parade," has rs- Pfloted the success in this yarn. Seldom ls there a reigned which has two such beauties as Nancy Carroll and Josephine Dunn pitted against each other in the plot. Both are opposite types and both are en- trancing. ' ' Anders Rendcli and ldyrtlg 5mg- man both come in for a proper shard of honors in theirvlgorous chariot‘- izations of the millionaire, Horn, and Sister Burton, respectively. "The Sin Sister" is an flioticnai tonic and a psychological study. eggs, which were quoted today at 50 t0 52 ccnts. for extras; 45-46 for firsts and 42 to 43 cents for millet extras l". O. B. shipping points. m- spite the inauguration of October cheese which is recognized on the 15th of the month and which is characterized as the choicest make cf the year. there will be no advance in prices, it was announced today. Prices tomorrow will remain at l9 7-8 for Number Cris Ontario white and 19 1-2 to 13 5-5 for Ontario colored. while Quebec will remain 191-4 to an lawn“ o! one can, u“ m "we, i9 1-2 for white and colored. Other sectlcru oi the marks: continued steady with no change in prices. While the otsl clothing worn by the modern girl may weigh as little as 23 ounces. says a European style expert. he.- fflbhli"! clothes will tip the scale at from 6“. to 10‘. pounds. Card OF Thanks Mr .Keir l-lathsrley and family wish to thank their neighbour-s and friends who so willingly assisted them in their recent. fire. also for all kindness shown them since. 9220. Card Of ‘Thanks Mrs. John T. Wood and sisters-in. law wish to thank the many friends far and near ior the help and sym- Ptthy so kindly extended to them in their sad bereavement. Flos- letters recelevd and the many beautiful dow- ere. You could not fill the vacant chair but you did what you could. 9226. Card of Thanks The I-adis Auxiliary c: the aet- estant Orphanage wish to thank all those who so kindly helped in IN‘ way to make their Rummage Sale such a success, and moat especieih r Mr. James Currie. roi- the use of his j specious Nash show-rooms on Queen Street. ms.’ . —By George McManus