I 2.30 ‘P; M.—-Sabbath School and Bible Classes- ' s in village. Reference in first Aftltlefl F01‘ Sale letter. Arldroiis J. D. lilcKiry k '"—-—- ' C0.. Bradalbane, P. E. l. 1 51506 1 22 Mgr-thong QTRANGE .eA-r'ranv.________________ _ 011190011 d iiv rod batteries Inatqlffl Filllnlnhtesl ‘vanted ld -—-——————-————-——~———-- "- Ydmwgfi’ M: mplmisgfarfl.iWANTElD-WA8HING T0 D0 AT A. “g f. ' I ironic. Apply 31 Ilnlnn Si. . . I JANUARY 22; 1927 "in. Snub In!!! Pfifil . “TT T v w i ' t _ nfleuralqza ~Headachg I t. Hath} IlEUMATISM Ilqlool Iordlhfdqolluqnf I yeuflfl)‘ 1w Lumba9o~ Rmqmatiam an um: nr orml o ment of Rheumatic and eu ' ' ' pin nlmostyniwlnqyinyielfitiizthéT-R-C‘: if you read our boollzlet (Tgmpletfln IY eéima i qplirlea) you will understand why the 1211c.‘ (mtqllnt- m" m“ I treatment is so successful. ‘Bug vd-y likely tell you how greatly wouldn't it be better to Imow T_R.C | have helped some of how successful T-R-QI. an be iris owncustomera. To ace even by “in; them for your own l few of the hundreds of Pain? Get l 50c or $1 box mtimonlal letters 1n our from your dluliht’ or ‘end files. WW“ limwlnwiv‘ 17°“ 10c for booklet and gener- thlii T-R~.F"-'“° n" rcuf ouu trial to Tcmplctonfqi" rilfiW"“°°°"fmk\Qf‘ . ‘P. Toronto 2. n+o+o+ow+o+o+++vo+ flltinltp diinitztl; ililiiurcb R5Vf~wp1f1§ RYAN» 5. N. 220 Richmond Street REV-‘i- MRKMBAY. D- D» 6s Upper Prince st. ORGANIST-w- s. FLETCHER, A.R.C.M., A.T.C.L. SERVICES FOR TOMORROW 10.00 A_. MP-Prayer Meeting. "(Pefll M-fgfreacher: Rev. W. M. Ryan, <8. A. 1 Svbleon-"Theseem of the Lord." AMP‘. I“-"What Are These” . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Stainer 4 (Dr. Ramsay's Class in the Church) 7.00 P. Mn-Preaeher": Rev. Dr. Ramsay, y 5ll1ll¢¢1l—"Through the Gates of the City." 1 Solo:-—-“A Dream of Paradise" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gray " Ml‘. 1P. W. Small Antheml-“God, That Madest Earth and Heaven" 4 (Naylor) (Soloist, Mr. Percy D. Williams) ‘ A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. vvvv vv“vvvv ‘~_AAAA Q—¢v##¢vvv¢vvvv¢¢v‘¢v‘v C ctilon Sale at Summerside CORNER SPRING AND CONVENT STREETS A Iilllllp and the furnishing of 4 bed- rourrri-i also u quantity of pictures, curtains and siradcs and in fact everything used around an old home. also 1 Ford Coupe new last season. Tirls car is equipped with n Frontenac lilngine and all extras needed on any cur" including 1 set Hydraulic Siiubbers costing $50.00. also 1 90- Overland Cur with new batteries and tires in good running order. and a quantity tools used around u. garage and carpenter's also about 10 tons coal Now this is no overstock sale, cv- ery article will be sold to the high- est bidder‘. Terms ‘made known at salc. day is unfit sale on next day. THOS. D. CARR-UTHERS FRANK GAMBLE. Auetioner 3508-I-22~2I. Having decided to reside in (in- iurio permanently and as freight raitcs are almost prohibitivo i will‘ therefore sell without reserve all my high class furniture and other pl-l-siruai property on THURSDAY JAN. 27TH AT 1 P.M. consisting of in part i Kitchen rnngc, Pandora (new last szelisoir); I Kitchen Table and Chairs; Whtcr Motor Washer and Wrlngvr; 1 Refrigerator; 1 3 Burner Oil; Stove and‘ all kinds cooking uteir sils usually found in a. well equipq pod house; 1 dining room suite com-i pinto (surfaccyouk) 1 ;Parlor Suite, ' Walnut); several Rockers; 1, Solid iO-ait Roll Top Writing ‘Desk; 1 Massive Living Room Table (Ali- QUEBEC. Jan. 21.—Accor<1ini; 1° llque) we ammo; truthfully gayltlle annual report on municipalities how obi this taibie is, but .we do iiled in the Legislative Assembly know tlrat an anglican clergyman today by lion. Athainase David, Pro- rramcd Archdeacon Reid broughvitvvlncial Secretary. 1110 110111118110" from England 100 yearn ago and of the Province oi’ 01191161! 19 2.733.- ii comiposed part of the furnishing 190, of whom 1.235.420 live 111 11"‘ hi" thc Bishop's Palace; r reading rural H1\!l11<'1li11_1111°§- If CLASSIFIED ADTERTISEMEFT TS on» lnm-rtlim 10o per lino o! 6 vmrlll Four insertions 8o pa: lino‘ of Ii word: 1’ lillirbt lniuirtiurrn 7e pa! line o! 5 words I Miscellaneous f-‘ORTRAIT AGENTS. —- WRITE v . ‘ , _ k _BAKER‘ST_OVEI\TS—WRITE 115cm to‘; liuiriiilillillfqlfivé]"Jlizéinfig" um!“ catalogue; time payments it de~ 1“ '1 ' 2“H.,_1.,_1_;vwl..(;i sired; some use-d ovens on hand. v ' " " ' " ' Iiiibllard Ovcn Company. 1100. FOR ‘ $ALE-—- ONE Agents \\'irntc(l‘ HUNDRED (Juucrr Wei-ii, 'l‘ur"<llil0. Silt. If. l“ lrrol riyinoiriil l'1li'|' piflcts. "“"‘_'i' ‘" |ll'llill"lr't'l' dhilld, gfllllllllilld‘ 1 EARN $25 wzEKLvl sPARE ..~U7,l.-_;-i-_3; iinru, writing for licwspapcrs, , _ _ _______._,___ _____ zinus-l. lCxlll-ricrrrc illltrctitrl-r U‘, To $15_ EAslLy NMDE 5EL|_. .. '; di-iuiis ‘fl-co. Press Syridl- U... Ronny Suns u! $1535 “m l-atc, hill Si. Louis. Mo.. Z1484 I'll.‘ r-ulnlriissiolr. I'lX‘]li‘l'It‘lli'I‘ 'v huhrt-hsdru-y. \\'i"iic lliilily1 Marlo llclp ihrritcll (‘ielillirr-r, 506 Royal Iiiirrk. 'I‘oi‘nllio. " " A. w. .nui_ 21"” are EARNINGS. STEADY EM- ___________.__..____. ploynient ior Barbers. Become WASHO! BEST SELLER, GREAT expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler l‘i‘~].)t'il.It'i'. “Yoshi-s ("luilics in ii-u Barber College, Department "F" liiiiilliiis without rubbing. and Halifax. S-I-ttsltl rlrrlllls twurylllllig IIIH‘ 313L111" ""T“T'T ‘“" “i‘“__i'“"“"“" iiriuruutcud liurlniulis. 25% proiii. RAILWAY POSITIONS- MEN 17- gflmplp h...“ p_ ,\_ |,,.l‘,.|,\-,».. ,\- ill, warliiiig liosiiloils, office or p,“ A1Uxund,.la_ out . on lrairis, $125-$400 month. frcc A _ “q M“ -.>~~.»g_ liirssr-s. i-xpcricircc unnecessary. . . ._-._____....__....__c_-___-_._ wriiv. linker, Slrpt..1l42 st. Louis AGENTS-GET IN A PROFIT- Mo. Ii-isi Central Guardian AT BURNS ANNIVERSARY, the personnel of choir and urz-lzcii- tra will consist oi’ 60 performers- 00. Monday and Tuesday at Prince Edward ‘Fhoutrei 3500 1i HOCKEY MATCH —A~t Bedeque. Monday. Jan. 24th. Between C. Y. 35084-2211. ENTERTAINED..——Miss Florence Cameron entertained a number of her friends, about forty in all to a nice sociable time Tuesday night 3t the home oi.’ Mrs James Monog- n" 'i ' n. y-YESTERDAYS MARKETS.- Biittersold st 42c w 45c. eggs 60C. chickens $1.00 to $1.25, fowl $1.26 11ml llilbles 12¢. llily 55c to 65c straw 35c, oats 55c to 60, turnips 25c to 30c and blue potntogg 55¢ m 60c. Beef sold at 9c and 11c and dressed pork 13 cents. LOWPlN’ o’ lads an‘ lassios ill Hielaild dances, skirlin‘ o’ pipes, liltiil’ o’ uuld Scots sarrzs, 11. Burns Anniversary ncist lilonda’ an’ ‘Puesda’ nt Prince Edward Theatre. 351)‘) 1i LIQUOR RAID. -— Yesterday morning thc prohibition inspectors made a raid on a premii-rcs on Kent Street. Their efforts were rc- warded by the obtaining of some 1G to 18 cases of whiskey. Thc whiskey was found Ill thc loft of a barn within a block of the Police Station. - WHIST DRIVE. —A IIIOI-il. enjoy able wlrist was held iri thc St. Joseph's Sodality Hull on Wednes- day evening. There was a large attendance and thc affair" passed off most successful. 'l‘hc gcntlc~ men's prize was won by Mr. Patrick (iallilrrt, the lirdicn‘ by Mil-rs Anna McAuIuy, the irousolatitrn prize going to Miss liiargarert Cal laghair. ST. JAMES LITERARY SOCI- ETY. ——’I‘he discussion at St. James Literary Society last cvcrliug was on R. L. Stcvcirsorrs “'l‘i"easirrc island” when All". W. A MacLareir, A.Z\l.E.I.C. introduced the subject. ill an admirable paper, giving u. short sketch of Steven- son's career and it splendid sum- mary und analysis of the story, one of the best boys’ stories of adven- ture cver written. Tile airdicncc was intensely interested in his word pictures. trspccinily of Long .lolen Silver. chief of thc pirate arrow. 0n tho motion of Mi". Heath Strong sccoirilcrl by Mr. N ll. Hurst and supported by other members. u ircarty vote of thanks .in Mr. hlaclurrcn was iuloptcrl and iforrzrallyr prcserltctl to Mr. Muc- iliurcrl by thc Prcsidclrt. Mr. David iSitiivurt, who presided. _ BRIDAL SHOWER-On Friday icvening, Jun. 14th a very enjoyuiirlc ifunction took placc at thc home of "_y'_l-_ and Airs. David Foster, New Wiltshirc. when about) a hundred ‘.\l .. Elinor Proudo in the form of a miscellaneous shower. whirsc mar~ riage took place at the Vniied Church parsonage, VVIIISIOI) on Wed- nesday evening. Jan. 12th. The gifts which worn many and rise- ful. wore opcncd arul tho vol-nos read by ilrc Ai-isscs l-JiLytlic and FNNIlt Prolulc. Mi". and .\ii"s. I'I'OIIII\.' thcni flttingiy responded aftcr" which all loiiicri ill singing " ‘or 'I‘llt'l' Are Jolly Good lihllirws." Thu cv- errirrg was vory qllcasairtly spoilt iir music and girmcs. A ilailri)’ 11111611 was rcrvcd. in thc wvc small hours ilio fricriils dcpartcii for ironic. ivislrirlg this popular young rouplc u prosperous arid! happy jurrrni-y through iifc. (Patroit plcasc copy.) HURrST—At the i‘. ii}. lsiziild lion- lpltnl. Jan. 19th to All‘. and .\ii"s. It. It. lIIrlrl-rt, (‘.lrurloitcto\\‘n, a slim. DEA-THS ubli- nil-your irulnrnission IIIISlIIUHt-hé " oi’ your own. l-Jvcry ])i‘ti|lP-1'1Y"\1'11'| 'l‘i-aclicr"s “hurtful "l-r is u cuiitorncr" or |)I'()S]ll'.(‘I. Ninc __ I .-»-A . ______ _ __ _ ‘__ . 'l‘lp- lull-pp».- lhnpgl. hulking ip ‘Slillllily morning. l looked lit my {wgtyn Roberts fill-II‘ McColrbrcy: for" IiiIll(Il‘(‘(I wrriciir-s of hardy] IL1‘II}WANTED_.TH|RD gLA-Ss 0R (""1 "(Mu "lsmvmu m ‘MS ‘Elma expi-riirlltrti have had corndllorublir watch. l heard uoisi- ut thc back o" i, 3pm,.“ 91mm" quqg-lflgn he '1‘4'l=¥ Nillhmlli’ i"'"11'11'1“~ (111141 “\" ipflfllill. Il‘llL'lIt'l‘ to tcilcll tirroo. _ practic- and arc in (‘XCPIIPIII coir door at thc wcittidldiiii‘ lroirsc. 'l‘1i@>’ said AlcCllribrt-y. To rnuke thc thing "FY \Vl‘*'1<- Uiilliiilmi‘ 1‘1i111P'11“111‘: slriail (‘lllltlftfil at Ironic. Apply cURgéN-TA]! 1'N,,11P:11(];‘":(‘_ ditious. In tiu- rnso oi’ thc .~\il star wr-rc kicking thc door" arid curwrk,“ l ask-ml him lmw ma"). Md l“. and IlISIFIlPlltlllN frcc. \Vi'iitr- X‘ NH.“ Gmm"ull.()"h,e‘ 1.1111 l "l"? Q1111" ~10 “Pip p" li-lrm tllry will bc "madc up from lug. 'l‘ilcy kicked thc doors and m‘... l“. gum _\i_L.(jnul,|-py_ l“. Saul iioliiiulonNurseries.1110111111111- i ;;5O0_]_22_2i‘ liln-“INITIQHU 111111131“ "1' [M11611] tho t)I(I('l‘ and llllift‘ 1‘X]i(-‘I'l('lli'i'II [hlili nilltl "Let us in." l stayed in mmm,“ ‘VH5 ‘Hrmht m," l“. ‘my A.W. 901 ~ l0 M. lurrgcirtis Llrirrclr. (on ii iii- players than tlirir rivals. bed, i was itlonc and uiiluwritectcil.‘m, i.) ‘m, village‘ "e Ham mm... ~~—~-—— .. ~~"’—— Slilvsmq-n \\"'l|||tp¢l S“‘f“1“1'““‘""“""' 1"““""‘1“""""“ (“"1" 1o stilvi lllliflvtllflicly "iijrirey- sltid “Opcll lllt‘ dom- inul let won- foul" p, the car, named tlrcm AGENTS WKNTED-AMBITIOUS 111 2 p.111. ilrc return of thc siudorlis irorri Sumrnorl-liilc. .lurr. l~‘irtr~ WARREN-—-Ai 21st, 1027, (loo. \V. \Vl\l‘l‘(!ll. oi‘ Waius (‘ollogc tcum iIlltI zl (‘li'- LET GRIT an’ Tory a’ agree to be at Burns Anniversary in the Prince lildwurd, January 21th- 25th. 3509 GROSBWS FEED MOLASSEQ nray be booked with the secretary of Winsloe Shipping Cluib. Ambrose Rodd, or Oliver Saunders. i ‘ BRING the guid wife an’ weuns M_ L I s Id B _ ‘tae Burns Anuivorrr ry, January. eque ‘ifggjverg-Tmer“ e and ‘ed 24th——25th. ru Prime ldtiwirrd Theatre. 350011 ‘ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- The "Treasurer 0t the Protestant Orph- anage acknowledges with thanks contributions from: Montague holf collection Week of Prayer. $12.06, gdrs. Henry Meikle, Auiieid, N. l3. 10. ICLAND LADY DEAD. — Mrs. Margaret Newberry, formerly of Charlottetown, died at North Reari- inié. Muss, Jail. 18th, 1927. Mrs. Ncwberry was the widow of the late Angus Newberry. 10 l0 8 12 i" RETURNS T0 MONTREAL. —- ) _ ' " ‘ 5‘ j ‘ S . . , , , , t _ . f . . I . . v v m my Brow“, employed by we l RH l“: vlllilbll Pl M, uppJhng (.0.\‘i ironies SAhKA llclllh\\z\l\ SLJILXEIIOH (llovizrnmbent iin gluebiec Backs and 4 diffelent St les GTGY and BIBCk HOBBS ‘er w lo ras een n ie c _- ' I r‘ , ', . - lri connection with the case null; Genfls D1 lvers‘ y AS1501 ted Sues Assorted Sues‘ _ being tried in the Supreme Cour"t. (u, 253 145% discount Gr 33 143% discount fir; 33 1.3% discount q,’ 33 13% discount‘ lcft this morning on return to Montreal. it will be remembered .. tllatkhlr. Brown did considerable 10. 5 3 '25 wor at thc railway pier here this _ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ _ _ t y. 1 ‘ . a . . past summer and during that timc |",1\"|,~RV(\O_\.|-;} SASKA I ('III‘.\\ .\\ ‘I v\\-(@"l-R| \ \. 5L1“ H -\ Rx ['13s made a host of friends who wish ' I ' ' (to yrs " ' ' , ‘ I“ _' Brass and hlnr a pleasant trip back home. | . ' ‘ l “Ox ( 0-‘ l1‘ v - -’ ___ l S.’ 44 t 48 _ Solid Nickel Mount- Mnonilzlzwlziatly ISUIiPRIISED. - 149$ 0 Sizes 44 to 48 Sizes 44 to 48 lugs. Breast Collar r". uni . rs rt rur luiut on were . , , . _ _ ‘ ‘ _ agreeably Surprised by their: Gr‘ Jd I~-§% (Iisvoillli (u 3;; 1.3% (||§(-"||||{, G, 3;; |_;;% ("Hvmnn dlKI COIIHI‘ & Hdlllérn. friends and cal-workers of tlrc Vic- (l! 3Z5 145% (IIHPOIIIIiI toria Hotel Thursday night when they were presented with a nicely 10 \)_ 5 5 worded address accompanied with ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ m‘) y H" ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ' a hemp"... 5,1,6, dme, ,5, ,,,., sLnroirr BELLS 1mm], "Us R001‘ (‘L I inns tirr.\r.\ (illlNDlCRS Sdliilerfill-s ililllinlmn ‘level elutillelil,‘ and BFESS‘ b 1 ’ AND PFLPERS 7 . 1 ly S ' T81} {TIN Vi) cet IO ', - - _ , ' r " zrplireciiriiirli and thanks til thcii‘ MOuntlngs- _Assorted S1295 2 SIZOS 111' and 8 "L Plate‘) m“... ‘" t‘ '--*% <~ M o M» l. 2.... room after which a pleasant cycli- irig was spent in dancing. Mr. 10 l5 1 Guindou is now night watchman ‘ _' ‘H ‘ _ . H) at ihe Queen Hotel. Mrs (lulrrdoli \“_\S"|Nu (‘I "THFS ( (“Hlx :\ 5| Iwlfll. l'I‘I.\.'I'] I'I PELICSH was formerly liiiss Eilitlr Alshoppc. ‘I ‘(Wu x l"; A /“v|('\"" |‘If“l "A N“ ES FVR‘ ‘FPS. . l A ‘ll . I ‘l ‘ ' " --o0->----- PERSONALS 5 different kiiitl..‘_ 5 different kinds lior Wood and Coal 4 different sizes Mr fir"! MP8 Jams-B Tllvli“. Alibi“ Gr, 20% discount. 6|, 20% discorriii. (ii 211% ili-‘wolllii- 6i 20% discount" ton are visiting in the city. _ ' Mr. J. ll. Winfield of llolifux is in the city on u. business trip. Mr" ‘\V. S. Grunt leaves this morn- ing on a trip to Montreal. ‘Mr. A. S. Prowse, lilurray liar- bor was in the city yesterday. ur. A. It). iMc-Nelli returned from a business trip to Toronto and Aionirreal on 'I‘hrrr"srlay evening. Tire (lilardlan is pleased to lcaru that (lnrrtluctor Roderick Alan-lion- ald is rapidly recovering from Illfl recent ziccident. Mr. A-llison Maclieod, of A. I-lorrre if; Co, left for Montreal this morning to attend the ailirilal moi.- or show opening there io-ilay. Mr and Mrs Ill. (i. lilacNit-cly, and littlc (laughter, Kathleen, have re- turned from a months‘ visit to Tor- onto alid liiontrcai. Mi". .lurr. llightlzcr. Assisiirrlt hialingcl" 0f tllc I’. Ii). Island Iilii? uild Piiirltrv Association has loft for \Vlnrlipcg whore ho will irltcrld the Produce Dealers Convention. Tilt- Misses 'i‘lrelmzt .lti-ii.kins, and Priscilla Graham lcavu ibis mor-i- ing for Nloutreal via .llalli‘ax and .\i.clboril"rrc wlrcro ihcy IllIPlltl visit- ing for u whllc. BASKETBALL air zipporiilnity of witucssiilg a first class iiXllllilllliil gumc of baskci- ball. 'i'iri.-¢ is thc first senior" gami- l)Ill_\'f‘(I ill tho “Y" this ycal". and al good silowing is anticipated. ' Tlrc vomit-stunts will Irv Prirlr-l-I town All star tt-am. 'l'nrri_4bi at thc "Y" you will have! THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i PAGE Inns? l All‘ Starts January 21st. and Closes January 31st. In Order to Iear Out the Balance of Ou r Stock We are. Offering Same at From 2o t» as 1-3 PERCENT liisoiiulir a All the Above Must be Cleared Out Before Stock-Taking SALE ENDS JANUARY 31st. This is Your Opportunity to Buy at LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES. Buy Now and Save Money. Our Terms are SPOT CASI-I AT DISCOUNT PRICES. Charlottetown AI I H 0 R N E & no‘ Summerside’ iYesterdays Evidence‘ town. l remember July last. About 3.30 on thc morning of thc 18th a rricplioile cull came to thc Police Station. ,1 war; ilrorc at thc :inrt-. It lrvrls a l't:l)ul‘l. of an iri-cidcnt at (rvcl- tin» wharf and saw no UIIIUYlSUIILIIIIXIIT. (Jfficcl- Ziiciiinis took thc iwcil lplilce. ‘Phcrc wits oil on tlic silf- nrcsiiilgc. Officer" iAiclrrnIs and I lcft lulu" 01 111° “mer- '1'11“ 11111‘ 11'11"11**'ii1ii‘ thc Mai-int- Wharf whorl.- lrc had lueemed lo i111 ilfi-‘UY 5111112111. 31L" a motor" hoal- We stairtcd for South- ‘Coubrcy was wct. Peters was" d1‘)? port. and landcd at thc lit-ad on tin: Ho had on no coat, sweater" litiYH-trst sidc. Tiic first iliirlglnoticcil (Continued from Page L) 3111111- WhPll 110 11101! Vlflkliillllfvl’ was a ruarr coming flown tllc wlrilrt‘. back to his iloiitic l"? WIS ""111 "1111 it was fairly dark at that time. slliver~y_ iSOIIlUM/Iltflt! thc 111111105 v1 Wireu lrc got ncarcl" about 150 the drowned lll\n wcrc ruciltioirc ‘vurdg, 1 recognizgd him as llgtefg, Both the nrclr were in a stuto o1 c. ‘He “.35 m h“, Shh-l gl@(5\,‘(_=_~; “ml hull t-itcuten-t. Mc-Coirbrcy bad a irrark a white Hm" on‘ Peters clothing 0W1‘ 1110 0Y9 011 1119 1°YP11°11‘1'- “lwas dry. lie had no liatfrro collar" was swollen. llc ltlltllll-S about bola“. m, his Sh!" was Um,“ mm." me In): worliitlctl Iii thc our and SIHIlII-inun“ | asked purer}. what “'11s go. ed us the place oil his slrorrlrcr" l“: m, and it‘ a car‘ hud gone over‘ where he iviis svulilvll i1 10W’ \\i\*"1“4.1tir+.- hcad oi lhc ivhirri‘. lie said Yrs bcfoio. .\i_r. Burke noticed nu lbioiulfil car lvcut ()\'i‘l‘ thc wharf but or» nrarks. mrything ls all right» 1 asked him ii‘ John Bradley (swliflll- 1 11V" 111 there uori- not some nleu in thc silllllliliill- l-I‘l'.ll10lil1l@l' 17111 "1 J111Y-II-itr, llc said “No bill hi: had strvcd I was disturbed 25 minutes to 31;Uh,.,-tS_-~ up su0]]]0(l confugg“ he. coming io thc surfaccbli was just about daylight. Officer Alcinrlis took an Illl('IlOl' frunr his boat, at~ lac-lied it to rigging. tlrrcw it ovr-r" and caught soulutiriug. We firstcli» vii thc blocks to a post on the wharf r50 or ti!) fcet back and at- tcnllptozl to haul the car to thc sill"- facc the rope brokc and we had to Hive it IIII). At this time LIH‘ marks of (war wcrt- fairly ttlliill‘. A litilo west of centre of cud of tllc wharf‘. Buck about 50 ifcet or so from the head of’ tllc wharf on thc west sido was-a runrk where water had hccrr spilled. it was probably a 2x2 slmco, 5 or ii fcct back of stringer about 50 feet frorrl the Iicurl ofihc wharf. It looked iikc wircru sonroonc was also a smaller wet spot over standing with wr-t clothing. There ucur thc striirgi-r. a swcator was laying t-lusv. it was dry it was uf- tt-rwzrrils ciaimrti by Putt-rs. Prov- ious to that a sort collar und lie was pitikcd lip, After illc illltlllliltl to get tirl- cur up wc dcr-iJi-ll w<~ must get stronger gciir‘ and OiTicur Mi"- lnrris and liiystili‘ lt-it lor town. lt ivns lruiir ii ifciul-k. \\'i.- wcirt buck Salvation Army Rummage Sale Ovcr twcrlty years zi-izo. at a limo when thc local Salvation Army Corps wns V('i‘_\‘ much In nerd of money. Professor" \V. A.,Iiaw1ey. lllt‘ll secrvtzlry of thc Corps, organ- ized ii Rllillfllflke Sale. The effort was so successful, thatiit‘ was de- f‘I(It‘tI lo bold one the next year. ‘Fills also met with success and us a rcsult u sale has been held cach year since. To look at. the heaps‘ of old clothes. odds and ends. of furni- iurc r-trn, our worlld not consider lt worth much, but many poor pcullle have got some wonderful bargains, arid look forward oarger- ly 1% the opportunity the sale pra- srrrl. to briy warm clothing, etc. I'm" a number of year's now. thc ilroucctls of thc sait- hayc lit-en r-urt~ ficicrlt to pay tho duel bill of lilo (Jiiadei i'or the year. 4's‘ This In the objectI-volrif iiro siiic this year". which 1111'li anxious to establish thclrusmTnlcT own business in ibcir town or (‘Ullliiy by irolliirg Watkins l-‘arrr-l on»: Iiinc of Products. Tho op-' puriullity of your life ii you urc MANAGERS —- WE I|lI\'t:1t rcui proposition fol" you iii-‘ you can organize mud manage n fort-c of rcui DTOIIIICHI‘S——IF you WOOD — At Aicxltntlra on Thurs- duy. .lurr. 20th, Bmrjumin .1. \Vnod. Fiinrritl from his late rcsiilcncc on Sunday. .lurr. 23rd. i027. Prlvnii‘. , , ,. .. (fiill get out ill the flcid and lro- _ , _ _ S. 1 . M iilll'l' big linux91‘. Exclusive 1P1". ducc ordtrrs yourself-in sllrort gfilrovlcrf. ‘rill.lmlhgliiuglfiirbiltl!tdgfivire "m"! W111“ “'1' "mnmet" ‘m1 if Y0" KNOW Y0" @1111 ‘Drodlwe in Alexandra Church following the "lll-‘b T119 ~14‘ 3-- willkhl“ mm‘ business and want to make real services in tho homo. liitrrlllvlll W111i’. 5179 C1111?! ‘Vefii- DP!" 33» moncy. let's ‘ironr from you on or Alexandra Coructery. ~11‘"111'°"‘1~ 7141111'1"-—'3'1*‘11 lbcforu Jmrrrnry 28th. ii’ your" roc- ___________ __ 4___ _____| nrd and referenctrs nro siltisfuc- For sale toiy. our Manager w-ill visit you. work with you and give you a rezri sinrt to a big business. W0 don't believe It's fair to you or to SAWDUFFOR ants. AT w. ‘Emma 35011! us io give you n “mnil order" "l" 8M3 i=0’ 01M <>~E ”°‘.1‘“’{§;.,. .5i‘§“‘il.§.'?$l‘i““ “If War ‘old. Nicol amt-ken. Jdch._1_"_‘_-”‘ ___;'______'_____ wlfiiaey. What dflnfgltyw ‘ Female Help Wanted FOR SALE _ -_ ivme sLelai-i,--~————i————— Milliliiklfltl. ' I Iy G. II. Kieily. WANTED - A MAID. APPLY 25 (‘ovohcad mi 347i-1-21-2i Uppci‘ Prince St. HEAVEN AND HELL-SWEDEN-ILADIESL-EARN s7 HUNDRED hour's great work 0n the lite Gliding cream..- Card. Easy nfiar rleathanii a real world be- work. Write Fischer Card C0.. -"°"i1- 10m- 40o P1189!- Onlr 14o West 42nd st, New York. 25¢ Postpaid. Wt. K. Law, 486 3435 Euclid Ave" Toronto. ___. P- $- Jim 1°. ‘22'211»29.WANTED ~ MIDDLE A o s o 'woman in family of three located 515,212.29 with. H" m my ti . y In Memorials in Memory of MR8. JULIA LUTHEN. Who Died January 22nd. 1924 dnvingly Remembered by her Daughter and ' Grandchildren. v-rvv 1‘ Why Is It? > their" hike. >‘§404 >0 P ’ That coughs and colds are no prevalent at present. The reason! are numerous and difficult to explain. WE KNOW and can toil you that our SYRUP WHITE PINE ' AND WILD CHERRY < in the‘ most affective remedy f for coughs, colds, honrunena and ‘all bronchial u ublu. PRICE 86o, 00o PER BOTTLE THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS ‘IIUPTWRTAKERI " EMBALMER KING sou/urn , ac innor i lmllrrlé Raxaar. P060- 4 Thou .1 shut the door and went to place first asklng {lrchmls and | u, 0 sweater then. Then they started‘ to u“, can "e Bald that he wmh 1 will ill)’Ill?"1'0!‘11lB<18ll18R¢."P91.6I'9,some legging and started for the iliS lil." I Willwil 111111 F411 i111 111B 5111" but. could not think of YouIarrirIW-i '0f tliv lied. A1101‘ 11 1111"‘ 1111")‘ ‘Wlll-‘lrurrlc. lie was not in a proper t-on- away. lrrot up. iii rilc Iitiiii. ddruyjlliliu“ u, “we a Straight pm“; 1n wcnt through thc g:1it-\\'.'i_\' and ,1“. "pink," he “d... lnloxlcplelp l turned Zirwilrds tlit- wirarf I didn't gm lm-Qmmnon m,“ lflccgubrlyy 1101MB 111911‘ 01'9"! 11191111111 1111'" ‘m wils ut Alton I§rlrke's- Mcinuis and I did. One was dresser] iir ilark- I Llppgdmt to go M, menh Tho other hnd n wiritc shirt on. I “y, started m.- Bu]-ke‘5 the Pris. 11811011 lllvGlllTy Whflt 1119i! “111111811 oncr Peters coming with us. 0n thc and who they were, lie said "l wish ‘my m Burke-s we m,“ Gpol-ge Mo. l (lid KNOW." 1 \V'~‘ll1- 1111" m)’ 11°11‘ liorrald and Alton Burke. Bir-rkc irr- room nlld thou two men wont up formed “s Mutloulbrey was at his 11"! "M11 WWII?" Burkels'C°“1*"-placc.-Mr". Burke went into his bed. Sometime after" that i put the wan Gummy The presence "f 110. _ t k I -- by lllllltll‘ boat. l didn't go back to. fl P“ D u“ m‘ Mctloubriry. was very agitated. I got ilii- Int-i pression that he hud Irccn driiik- phone 823 and a icarn will call fur ing. lio was not intoxicated. 1 your donation. (Cross cxaininrd iby Mr- Bcntlcyfl bio forrricil the Impression oi‘ .\Ic-' Goubrcy in Burke's kitchen. I “Hkilfl in thc kitchen 6 or 7 minutes.‘ 'l‘ircr"c was a shiver to iriln. IIi-' showed me where his Ireud was bruised. it was over the rigni r-yc. i lie said Youiarld and Roberts haul gone over- thc wharf. -lie silid he: was tipcrating the t-ur and wont ' over thc wharf with Ii. lie told rue Pctors draglzrd hiin out. Ho. said . he wished he had stayed downy-i}; with thc other" feiloiys. Peters toidi ruc they were travelling slow ati ’l‘lrursday. .lurr. 2T. T v a I . Lniiiasseiii are at work, bill. should no olrc call on you pit-silo ilrc sccnc any more. ,,.s- .. ,- EGGS “Cocos” EGGS More ‘Eggs. if you treat your hens to Pratt's Poultry window blind uip and saw two po- lice Offlcerg might (“gnu-h the “pa, und wont up to Burke's Corner. Burke's‘ Mccmlbrey was dfyfng 1v11°11 1 119i "P the“, 111919 ‘"13 mlrimselfatthe kitchen stove. 1 asked (man starabijii’: Iliiiiflvptvtvo Wlkfllimysnr him for nn explanation of what hap- veflrse l hi! 9 6Y8 an! - l" lpen9d. l-le- said" that a car had gone Cflllbrfly- Peters ‘and -. 111000111119? over tho wharf and that there were wero bare headed. McCoubrcy hud two ma“ 1n m Roberts “m; you. i1 black coat" on. Peters hnd his 1mm‘ 1 asked mm who was drwmg l. 111B WIWPI- 011111: WSY MW!" Si‘! asked him where thcy were cominiz got ropes and oc an went 0 e from. He said the i verside races. Wharf. and hitched the w" 10 llifllreters Ithink said Alctloubrey was fisr-kln Iiiullins on lhte ram 20v: driving ,that he \-.- n: : aching m- "! 6- W8! DYE!“ W 9n 9 1'5 Corrbre t drive oi" -l sate a car.» body was brought up. i! heard P91" McCortlllc-yjs clothing ‘A181 wet and! crs tell about the car. ‘Ho said "The he seemed chmei PM“. “Md he car belongs to me. I was too drunk-owned n“, cat _|t was M; lad that 371d "@1111?" ""1 111° '11" 1 in"? 11- we look for the cor. Several of the 0"" 1° Alwollbfe! and 111*» made Aivillager and the prisoners crime too "11519-119- 1 1191"“ -M¢C<>»ii>r-w 51W "Iiand- Gen. McDonald. Burke, McGor- woirid like to know “more that man fy and Bfad]gy_ we went a, gm- u lives "We broke his window and. we Gan-Le Men-mud; gathefed up was smailcrlmz mi ihé ivhsrl 111101‘ head of wharf. Ernest Mclnnis. Sr., liccmen (and others). i got dressed After a “plume or so we wen; lnm’ 1.\Ir_ Burke's house. rile told mo hill only snw thc predicament when he‘ got io the cdge of the wharf. lle said he yelled to McCoubrcy’ 1" P111 on the brakes and ho hnd 1111110911- lle told me he had pullcrl .\lcCoulr H ed PM", P u I rey out. Peters didn't appear tn he __ ' o" '7 lug" "m- cxcitcd but quite cool, to b’ "mwrh" w‘ 11"‘ l‘ At this IPOIIII court tnnk locus! I" 35m 70° ‘"5 "-49 P19111093 “mll g_l5_ Ind all other Pratt's Remod- Reg-illato r Gow- rnent lIIIIylII and practical tent! have pronounc- Sheep. Try SODIUM FLUORIDE for lice on Poultry “ltl I killer." QUEEN'S COUNTY L. 0. ‘L. The annual meeting of Queen's County L. O. L. will be held in Trenton Lodge Room at ‘Bmokfieil! on Tua- dly, February 1st 1027 at ‘l0 a. m. _ We specialize in Horn and Cattle Remedies. Lot u; bl of IGPVICI to you. ' 0. T- OFRIGOB, County Mentor The . m Korma stone 5a: : I ~ a >1: ' ' 1 . 117§Y¢l0¢k~ was also with us and others. We io- . hi‘ Trllrwr (sworn) I am ii cated the lpositbn of the car but liilftiq‘ officer. \ ._; ., \. . s. 112111191" Cllllflfltlfi-iooirid not sea it. Jncated it by niivi-iwoooooo-oooonuvu» (T0 he Corltlflllflil lea for Cattle, Hog; and as; 0:1 -22-2fi 2a ai i. l it. .r ‘i’ v r - 15mm‘ .