I APRIL 5, 1924 _ New Spring Footwear ' for We give our Guarantee with every pair of shoes you buy- here. I? This means that many defective pair g ‘ § can be brought back and we will give you ” "* a new pair or refund your money. , _ Our shoes must be rmade right or we It i=1 could not make" such a frank oifer. They l are made right. Quality, Style, Fit and Comfort are built into them. The follow- = ing are a few of our outstanding values. .1. Men’s Black Box Kip Blucher Boots, ‘wide toe last with rubber heels attrached. , Per pair . . $3.95 p Men’s Mahogany or Black Blucher I ‘Boots made on za Box Toe Last (Banker i Style) has rubber heels attached. ' Per ‘gpair $4.50 " Men’s Brown Goodyear Welted Box oe Boots, same style as the Banker ots. Perpair..... . . . . ........$5.35 Men’s Black GurrMetal Boots, Recede }p'1‘oe, Goodyear welted, rubber heels, per ‘ " .......$4.75 . l‘, ‘ix ' . Men’s Mahogany Calf Boots, the very lfitest, with Crepe Soles. Per pair . . $8.50 i‘ Men’s Mahogany Calf Oxford, plain ‘toe, with Crepe Soles. Per pair . . . . . $7.75 ' The same style as above in Black Calf with leather soles. Per pair . . . $7.00 Men’s Brown or Black English Brogues.......................--$8.95 l We carry i3. big range of Men’s Ox- fords prices ranging from $3.95 up. ~ A We are the exclusive dealers for uigMES HOLDEN GUARANTEED RUB- i" ERS. PIIRDIE- FEROUSON’$ SHOE CO., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I, a?) n: cnni ran cnmmnmowuouaanrsu‘ l GUARDIAN SHOP from Holmairs Catalog N-EW GLASGOW ETQ-Rev R. E. Stevens will preach in New Glas- gow,~April 6th, 11 a. .m. and 7 1p. m. Fredericton ‘Hall at 3 p. I11. IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Friday and Saturday 100 ladies trimmed hats at half price. S. A. McDonald's-—2301-4-42l. HIGH BANK-Evangelist, J. W. l-laytey will preach at High Bank on Lord's Day evening April 13th at 7 o'clock p. m. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. —Church of England services April 6th: Springficd at 11 n. m.. Crapaud at 7 p. m. All cordially welcome. STUDEBAKER-We invite you o visit our showroom this week and see the latest models in open and closed cars. A. Horne & Co. 2376-4-3 3i. FREDERlCTON-Jldvangelist 'J. W. Hayter will preach at Frederic tou Hall on Tuesday evening April 15th at 7.30 p. m. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.--Ser- vices Milton and Rustico on Sun- day, April 6th will be conducted as follows: In St. James Church. Milton at. 11 a. m. in St. Mark's Church Rustico at 3 p. m. WE ARE NOW showing a c0m< pleto line of Ladies spring hats, de- veloped in all the latest rrraterials and styles. Prowso Bros.. Ltd. 2392 4 4 2i LADIES UNDERSKIRTS, black and colored fancy trimming. Special $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2392-44-21. oi" ‘Prado rooms on Monday after- quested. important business. musical comedy entitled “The Girl in Red" under the supervision oi Theo. H. Bird, April 28 and 29th. NEW LINE LADIES umbrellas lutost style handles. Priced low Prowse Bros. 239244-24 ANGLIOAN SERVICES, in the‘ parish of New London on the 6th inst, will be as follows—Kensing ton 10-30 a. 1n. with Holy Cornmun ion, lrlshtown 2.30 p. in., French River 6.110 p. nr. Sunday School Kensinglon 2 p. m. .AT 8T. JAMES OH'UrROH.—A‘l tho rrroriring service in St James Church tomorrow ths Sircrameirt oi‘ tho Lord's Supper fwill b0 served. >ln "the evening the pastor will preach on “Mind ant Mutter." dealing with Faith Healing, Christian Science, Coueisnr. etc. with regard to Religion and Philosophy. L zavz-inttswl nick's ml 1W TWIST ‘W 511s the Eavorite Chewing Tobacco _ This tobacco has stood the test for many, many yearn Wand lo still the leader, having won the confidence of men qwho use tobacco. “Hickey's Twist" ls the household word. and no wonder, because II. is 'the,“only” tobacco . lwith a flavor all its own, and it. remains good till the last bit lo used. Ask for Hie-Key's and avoid disappointment. menu a uiciioisoii TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturevs-Charlottetown . ~=-i Street, FURTHER PARTICULARS-fir referring to the accident of the lit 'l.le five year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ilurdls Gregory, Queer yesterday ‘it. rhlnss ilieer lcnrirctl that. the little girl was not alone when the accident. occurred . Rho and her little ‘brother were playing under the supervision of e friend, Mrs. Wilson, as their mot her had occasion to go out, and ' their father coming in were then _ allowed out in the hall. The cbll " dren wont into the bathroom wherr the boy lighted a match, and sei tire iodrls sister's dress. Mrs. Wil '1'} son, who had justgone down stairs. hoard them scream and rushed u] to find tho little one on fire. She irssislcrl lry the Misses Burke, Whl a: wore also close lry, did all in their p0\V(>I‘ to save the child and Mrs Wilson was severely burned about. tlro hands in doing so. The lrrjirrios are very severe about the: 1 ‘body and limbs lbul. fortunately the [rice was not scarred. INSTITUTE MEEiTlNG.— The March rnoctirrg oi’ the terliug ins tituio was held at the home of Mrs. ‘S’ James Stewart, Buy View. The mem From $2.60 l0 $3.65 Fllmo All Sizes to Flt Any camera Quick dovolbnlno and brlnllno "M"- Mol-I order: rocolvo prelim‘ l“9"*'°"- A ,_ °_ PHONE 21o DA K. . The girls who volunteered their as burs, and four visitors were present. ' in the absence of tho President ‘the Honorary President Mrs. Waive!‘ ‘I Simpiioir presided, Meeting opened Wm, (mo, minutes oi‘ presious mee- ting reud and approved. ~Roll call answered with quotations and re- _ clpcs. A paper was then read en_-_ iitlcd, "Girls Preparation to;- Life Tim Sick and School committees for both districts were then apofllllled- _ one now member was added to the roll The members rwere asked to s0- , iii-it new members to help on this ' worthy work. A social hour follow on and a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting ' closed to meet again at the home . ' d b th Iris of the C. G. 1. T. ' Sifiiitif milieu who hnd the dis- i C00 n good song. o copy oi which should r u. ong. All the shipment goilalabld. gfhis goes t0 ch07 "l9 paopla of Charlottetown are slwflyl willing to set behind a semi mwf- mem and incidentally. spared! 9 be In every homo in the $011111"- : ‘Ell Sterne, lLou- iflthif-vliifamma’: Owen, Kath- loan Cox. G Campbell» PM" puns, Edna Jonlinl. A1117 14519“- pg; Qwm, Edith Drake, P. Com? H_ Ill "rm-z WOMEN'S CITY crlua will hold a special meeting in the Board rroodat 8:30. A full attendance ro- 2i ODD FELLOWS ARE CELE- BRATING their 105th Anniversary this your by putting on a three act 2| White and eBlsquiere. RESERVE THURSDAY APRIL 24th for the Annual Tea and Baz- aar in St. James Church. 23L2-4-5-1i_ OUiR MEN'S HATS are declared the best value obtainable. Prowse Bros, Ltd 2314-4-5-11. ‘ SPLENDID LINE Ladies new spring mercerized hose all sizes lates shades, are selling well. Prowse Bros Ltd. 2392-44-21. ONE HUNDRED LADIES trim- med hats on sale in S. A. MacDon- ald's Bargain Basement Friday and Saturday—2301-4-4 2i JUST ARRIVED navy cheviot reefers all sizes from 2 to 16 yrs. Prowse Bros, Ltd 2392-44-21. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. Sunday April 6th. Preaching servic- es 'l‘ryon 11 a. m. De lSablo 3 p, m. Crapaud 7 p. m. LADIES BLACK SUEDE and colored cape gloves all sizes. Spec- ial $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2392-4-4-2l. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA. — Mr. J. A. Ince oi Anchorage. Alaska who has been visiting his old home in Hampton left yesterday morning for Loo Angeles, »Oalit'., where he will join ihirs, Jnce and locate for the i'ut-ure. He was accompanied to Moncton by his brother lMr. IF. M. lnce of Hampton, who made the- round trip and enjoyed the crossing by the Ca; Ferry which was five hours in the ice. STANCHEL AND VIOlNlTY.- The farmers of Stanchel have the contract of supplying the lumber .or the new Hillsboro Bridge and are busily engaged hauling it to Bradalbtrne Station ready i'0r ship- ment.—Mcssrs. Humphrey and Mc- Lean's saw mills have been kept busy sawing the lumber for the contract, Our school is progressing favorably und-er the skillful manage ment of our teacher, Miss Bertha Websten-Alessrs. Todd and Dixon our genial merchants are doing a good business here-Messrs. iiilard Francis and Hal lRogerson. Gambles Corn-er, spent the week end in Stan. chel the guests ol‘ Messrs YJ. R. Neil Cameronr-Mr. Wesley MacNevln has returned to ‘ils homo after attending the horse show in ‘Charlottetownr-lltfr. Geo. Champion visited his home in Stan- zhei recently.——4hir. Dan Champion ras returned to his home after vis- iting friends in Malpeque.—Mr. Al- 1x Nicholson spent Sunday ln Jztrtsviiler-Miss Marion ‘Ma-theson .pcnt Sunday in StancbeL-Messrs. Celebrate The 40th Anniversary The relatives and fit-lends of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dou as McEwen gave them a genui , surprise party on Wednesday waning when about twenty guests‘ called at their home 280 Grafton Street to present them with Ithe following complimentary address accompani- ed by a purse of nuoney as a token of their popularity and to celebrate the 540th anniver- sary of their weddin ' A most delightful e _ening ensued with music and gamete, and dainty refreshments were served during an interval. ' The address was road by Mr. J. Lester Douglas, and-tire presenta- tion was made by Mile Evelyn Mc- Ewen, niece of the guests of honor. The pleasant amiir terminated with bouncing Mr. MicEwen and all joining in singing Alild Lang Syne and God Save the King. ADDREQS G. D. Douglas McDwen and Mrs. McEwen, Dear Friends:— Oi n truth marriage is a lottery in which the prizes are abundant. in form and character, and rich in their display of beautiful as well as distasteful an sombre hues. It was the Prince of Apostles who said ‘nearly two thousand years ago “Know you, that they which run in a race, run all, but one recelveth a prize." Your chosen blends are hero assembled on this eventful even- ing—the occasion oi your fortieth wedding anniversary-to felicitate with you on the reversal of this rule in tha.-t both have won the prize. and that prize an example of the rich, sweet qualities of a heaven appointed union where each has spent fortyyears of a happy en- joyment of the companionship of husband and wife. ' it Ls therefore with the greatest oi pleasure that wo meet on this auspicious occasion to extend to you our heartfelt congratulations and our heat wishes, with the pleasurable ‘hope that many years of further ppincss may be your lot, and that: you and your hosts of friends may have the pleasure of celebrating many like events be- fore the time comes, as it surely must, when the Divine call will dissolve for a time the nuptial union awaiting the more blessed gathering in a world hereafter. You will kindb accept the accoru- Bullying gift as a momenta of the esteem in which you are held by your friends, and as an earnest of our most sincere and best wishes. April 21rd, 1924. Harvey D. McEwen, J. C. Douglas, Mrs. J. L. DouglasyC. J. Wood, Mrs. i. \V.- MaoKenzle and Angus Mac- l Maud have returned to their ironic‘! rom visiting ‘friends in Ilorden.—. i‘he stork visited the home oi‘ Min! and Mrs. Win. Halliwell and left a: oouucing baby girl. Mother and!- iaught-cr are doing fine.--Mrs. Ja-i nes Dixon. who has been urrtlergo‘ ng treatment in the Prince County Hospital, has returned to he;- home, ier many friends, are glad to see lrer looking so well. The Stanclrel Women's rinstltute hold a social in Rose Valley hall, whcih proved n this numiber. in all, it was a real good evening's entertainment, and was brought to a very fitting con- clusion by the chorus. ‘WY ‘B01119 l" Tennesee" in which the whole cas te took part, with Mrs. Redgflffloll- sccompnnlst. After the performance a vory generous lunch was user-veil to the performers lby the ladies of the Women's dnstitute at the home of Dr. and Mrs. itodgorson, Grade VI.—-1. Mildred Gnudet. 2. Mildred Arsenault, 3. Peters. Grade V.—1. Norman Mc- Qua."‘e. 2. Margaret. Morrison and Olo Perry (equal). 8. Doro Wed!!!- Grsde lV.—1. Elisabeth Gandot. 2. Mary McNeil] git! Alive PhiiliPl . e . (032111; 81112’: C13: McNeiii, a. Margaret DooRoolioo, 8. Wllllllfi Grade n.-1. rim-anti animus. I- Lens Aroeneult. 8. Aubrey 9m" no Margaret Onliontrivqnoilw v mum)“ Pam i‘ lying v15“ m TrymLlMrs. L. li. i). Howatt, Mrs. Leonard -<Mr.r, J. I). piatlreson and daughter‘ Mex. -Petr0leum ---------- -- lnternational Mer. Marine __ lPress Steel CRT- ---------- -- 79 . ' guts. May 46%. July 4496. Sapl- Mnrgaret 41%, which is everyday is 0h”?- (3. J. Wood, A. L. Howatt, Mrs. A. L. l-iowatt, L. H. D. Howa-tt. MacEwen, Mrs. Ben lIiacEwen. (Patriot please Copy) STO HALIFAX, April L-Quootations furnished by Ward & Johnson members of the Montreal Stock lalxchangez-w MONTREAL EXCHANGE MacEvron, ilarry McEwen, Mr. Ben. MacEwen, Mrs. A. li. MacEwoir. Miss Evelyn GK QUMIATIQN§ i3 51.511.153.12&"i.“§"‘ii..§"2fu"§i“f§§ Jthai nine thousand acres would be Gleanings Here And Tiluifd A lllzhly successful concert and basket social was bold on Tuesday 911951118 0i last week in the new hall in Borden, when an excellent Dfflgrflmme was carried out. Cap. tuln John L. Read capabiy 11118.1 "If! Dflsition oi chairman opening the Concert with approprigtg m. marks. An address of welcome iby one oi the school children, Miss Jessie MacLeod followed. The part5 given by the children of poi-den School were well rendered. Vocal solos were contributed by Mp1s Murphy. Mf- Grey Hewitt and Dr. Blake, Special iBoard oi Health Physician on the Car Ferry, These were Splendid numbers. instrument. al duet by Miss Olga Crosby, vioun. lst. accompanied by Miss Georgie Read on the piano merited the 5p- lllause given. Some dialogues es- pecially a brief one near the close by Borden boyswere much enjoy. ed. 1n all la tilne evening's enter-min. ment was given. The baskefg and pies and other articles contributed were put up at auction by Mr, ‘Charles MacDonald, Customs Ollie. er and realized good prices, The sum oi $192 was received which goes toward the new bail. The concert closed by all joining in the National Anthem, - has been quite ill, is slightly her complete recovery. Doris, twelve of Mr. and Mrs. been ill since last. summer. (ll/Brill: from a severe her of people. resident of Albany has been con. fined to his home for the pas-t (on. night on account of sickness. -1t is gain his health. Mrs. James stroke in her left arm on Friday. the 28th inst. . Mr. and Mrs. Major Car-rubbers 0f Augustine Cove were visitors on business to Summenside on Satur- day last. ‘ Mr. A. E. MecLean, M. P., who r-ume to J’. E. I., to attend his sis- ier-ln-lawlsi funenai, Mrs. Alex R. MacLean of Lot 16, returned to Ot- tawa on Saturday. The Car Ferry made several trips on Sunday. There has been a congestion of freight at Tonmentlno and Borden. Early last week there were one ‘hundred cars of freight .at Tormentinc awaiting shipment week. Crossing last week was dif- lflClllt owing to drift ice maiclng in the Strait. Large ice flows are be- ing driven into the Strait by tide and wind. it is almost impossible for the Car Ferry to cut, her way the service twenty-live yoars ago Word was given out. last week lAll that in vrare is dear; W“ sold for table use. The ipmflts to those who buy fertiliser and sell seed at oovents cents are not very great, oitor tho total outlay for planting. spraying, etc. is, deducted. I‘; -—-—<0->-—-— d this year with Cobblers "l W“- Tlmm“ ‘mm’ °" m’ m” _ - phme "r11 . u k t "i ior Cob- Grade v. , ond Thursday 10th iApril Instead oit ST. I... . 105-15 $315.)!“ 38:‘ r ‘ael-lpr lornmmned’ 1 Rm‘ whim: 2‘ n” ma"; s‘ oer‘ m” E11,?“ 3:; ,§,‘i,€,,“,‘.§“;.,‘,‘,’,i'.‘,",.1.§.,';‘; 1922 Victory -- — ranging from $1.150 to $2.00 per- tie White. line l!" ' __ ' g, _____________ __ - b h ]_ This is to M the Am“! ‘Meeting’ Eigilllydelifsendiiltmgrlifaxedlgearry. 1937 View” “This seed matures ten day! 93"‘ *"ml"\'o Department a“ membqra asked w be pa!” ' Grade lX.-—1. 'Violet Amensult. BANKS ller than Green Mountains and co 2 Enubeth McNem. 3_ 99mm,“ Bank commerce __________ __ 133% 15 ||| greater demand in Souths n Grade IV. - ' ‘ - _____ — St i. h t crops are grown fiflgciiiizFgil-ta of 1312:? Dogma’. Vlll. — 1. Marguerite £22k ‘Mcgvnfresi - — in “fieloii.” W0 1. LoRoy “Mimi 2. Marvin Her- ” a h-Molher y" Remeujbqr" 0|] Douoena 2_ Florgngg Mon-lg, 3, [d5 Bank Nova sggflg ......... -- — ISclme ‘CF88! MWMBHI 809d it‘ H1183 3. “m! Phil"?!- 3233.. or the .P E. 1 Protestant Wedge ' Wheat May 102%. July 101m. uunnig for $1.00 per ‘bushel, while d " ( ) ' ' ' - . N Ill. 2. ' th asking eventy cents f C" o l . I . Orphanage; larlzcigrrtchzrlrsmhintial‘; vgrdocxylulpbolii M’? Me Yevonne s%it{nloi4af§i‘y 79%. July 79%. Sept. iioireriiegr Coneidtgroble shipment); 1. Fred Brooks: 2. Edward Jord- ‘tltilqtlhlhlhianersuy and ‘enthusiasm dis Arsenault. ' , “i 9'99" Mmlm-M" ‘i-"k "'9 hi"! “'7 3' 0"“ will” v Mrs. Arthur Joy oi Borden who im- proved. Her many friends hope for year old daughter Thomas B. Gilles- pie of Carleton is seriously ill. Lit- tle Dorls le a lbright child_ and has Mr. J. C. “Gillespie is slowly rec- “ u illness. Cam. as he is known is well res- pected and the news of his con- valescence iswelcomed by 1a num. Ml‘. Gordon Mathews. a life long earnestly hoped Gordon may m. W. Morrison of Tfyon suffered a slight paralytic shows ivhat progress has been ring. made? Who ‘knows but the next - ‘ - twenty-live years may witness ilur- Grid! ~V"- ‘_ '_ ' _ ' ther progress? The bulk of out- - l going shipments from ‘Borden con- l. lhllilfl 3975M; 3- ‘NW5 sists of potatoes. many bushels of Brooks; 3. Elsiedienny. which are for seed purposes. Credo V-l. 3. Laura White. Grldo Ill. (b). at $1.00 per bushel. ___. Former Evangelist ll‘, W, Footer conducted a four weekb successful climllfllxu ert Hunter River on March 28th. He preached in Keustngton on the 80th. Upwards of one hundred converts expressed their purpose to live a better lite. Some time to- ward tbe end of June he will con- duct a campaign in Victoria, also one at Cape Traverse. rln the moon- time “he is returning to his farm His boys and himself are expect- ing to plant seventy acres In seed potatoes. lFor this purpose he pur- chased a oer load of seed recently at Carleton and shipped them to his farm. At present ‘P. E. I. certified seed is superior to. she famous Aroos- took potatoes oi North Eastern Maine. United States. - Mr. ‘J. A. lites of Anchorage, AI- nsltegwho has been visiting for the past four months his old Hampton home left Wednesday morning for the for West. ‘its ie ‘going to locate for-nia and will tra _1 by way of Burton when be will visit his sister He will also remain a-few days In Winnipeg. He they return to his native Province on a-vlsit. He was accomrxmled as far as Tormen- tine by hie brother Fred lnce and by Miss Francis MecKinuon who is going to "Bmtoa to reside with her mother. Mrs. Ewen MaoKlnnon. lately moved to United States. . Mrs. Jacob lumen, tiormerly lldks MucPhee died at her ‘home Argyle Shore on Monday, 31th. The o- eased was in her fifty-ninth y r had “been ill ‘for some time_ afio, blind. interment will be at on» and. funeral service being condilct- ed by her- pastor, Rev. D. (li.. Lamont. l l Six months old child of Mr. ' d Mrs. ifirneet Harvey of Crap ud was buried on Tumday an. Crap tud. , l. ESTABLISHED . 1894 , A p GEORGE NEAL Ltd. st. John's, Nild. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce Consignments of LIVE STOCK Will have our careful! attention Reference: The Banik ofiNova Sootia A worth While profit can be mire " and famlJy in Eiort Fairfleld, Maine. = forbhe present in Los- Angelou. Call- ‘ i l w.’ Go Ygi onunoArn-Aeiir. a 790 Kiiooyoles (HO/Molar!) WGY (sumeuwmp. u. v.) I General Electric {Company 11:55 a. mr-U. S. lflgval Ohgefva. lory times ignsla. ' 12:80;p. nn-Stocl» mgfket report 12140 D- lm-Pmliuce market re- port. ' 9139 1D- mP-Dv ca music by Ro- mano; Orchest _ Ngyy Kenna," Ketch/Albany, ‘ , Y‘, 098k ill/Living Chart Will‘ W"? YdU plying for Plnnon Ha Io durlnfi tho poet month. l7 0 lllilt- flour-on from Ottawa lllvovthooo/io the avorlgo prloq Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Darrah I of iclyde Rivet‘ are visiting at MrJW. A. MacQuat-riee, Hampton. Mr. and Mus. Darrel: have been spand- ing the winter on the island and in- tend to return soon. to ‘Bmndon I? i v: L. . Q J s. r d - I lStnTritgmas '“ B, a am - i” é/Imiwl 2. ’ 3111B , Q Cobalt j. , F! Wllllim , “lirtmpcg i‘ , Regina - , z , Qlogsetlaw <.¢ .525 a oon Prince Albert C l '\ Lgthbndge, Vancouver Victoria ,4 whore Mr, Darrah is in the employ of the C. 1P. R. ' 1. Mildred Cooper; 2,_Elsle Her- l. bowie White; 2, Simon Stewart l, Muriel Bnell: 2, Hubert Whitnl ll. Bnrce Stewart. - omlo II. 1. George Chapman: i. Vernon Brohont; 8, lit-moon llholoy. Credo I. 1. ‘Web! White: l. Chester Coop- _..____P N‘ o or: i. Blanche an: ' - l I l. iniivieosm . ' vio- -How do rlceo In our locoiit Bell Telephone ....... -- - 129 through these ilclds of ice which Mrs" m‘ Mfidpadfie“ “M y“; compare wltlh other Ollyllllfifi w: great success. Brorrrpton _-.;_l---- - 33% are sevonal feet thick. Guided by $12.16;’? 9:813; qfiel-yvfimniia galylni more or loco thin lvomgol ‘t. L- wr nce ‘our - —— . . . ..... -- _ ere-r- """' PI-AYED--—'l‘hc rwrgulflr ("sma- Cuba Can-o Sugar rm. -- - 64y. “Monowed am, a mums ,3 made 1 b , , Watch m tho changed In um ‘The Cmmmy ‘Sqmrd was Dream.” Pan American Petroleum --- 47% through ice and open water Last The horse mmkat s“ WY m‘ chlnim“ "WM"- Ed by the NOW ailafiiffiw Drli-mutgllc American ‘can, __________ __ 104% week one day owing. to we lcondL wraiazixzfilrrelglzlgigiwflfgzf Tomorrow: Rqllgfl 0Q“, 909193’ ‘w a i400 u“ 9M9 n G Brazilian Fraction _.. 51% . - » . ' v_ -—— Manse Hall at Hunter Rlvcr on Howard Smith Put _ 95 Zglgiltsyiaz ‘gxtrsgztglltlofiléty 829:: horses for farm work. from is No one m w ‘be daapauad o‘ u. Fuesday evening Pr“ 15L" The Howard Slllll/h ‘Cflm- --- 57 vice Only those who are near and going “no the 869d Wm“ us ma“ long as be bmathsg, weather was all but could be drc Spun,“ ‘River mrefefied _ _ we ‘what the Steamer has to com this 991mm- ' rired and the roads were not bad. Spanish Rwer Com ______ __ .1041‘, {and Mm’ c3 know the dimcultles M A H wm and two'wm of T5979 lg naming 5mm; m“. ind a satisfactory sum was rcaliz- Steel Company of Gamma ___ __ M navigating the Strung m Um Wm. , h e l b m’ ken Hm Bwmer than nnmn rd at the 1100i. The Sim’ °l "Th" British Erupiro Steel lst-Plitl. 41 ter or early shrink. w-iiou the ‘in w o 1m a so topwCa Country ‘Squire with the many stri- Penmans ___ __ _ _ __ sums am cleared of m, crossing ad “ma” “mfg; “mm p“ There is no lie so reckless m to inns incidents bin risluuvurugmcg; Asrtnn ___- 6w will be 8D. easy irndertukiug. Wlhat '" w “m” ’ 5' be lmprovidod with some voucher. was rressutcrl ‘ y eiwl ""1111- " ,~ wlnhan .............. -. 12 .4 i, 0 ‘ 1w elm in mwh l» yaw 111;" dfmf iigiiirentide Pulp (x1). 112%) 89 is cgllltfi/lrastflrfigglilth eingiiliil dfgrs- w$f§££1fofi°$,fl§,e§:§fi§; ___. the Your was the 1110"“ m“ a (Ialinriinn General Electric _- ~ vice b’ Cor Fer '2 Man ' - 691M011 0T 111B “Ilium” novel’ w“. Canadian Steamship C0111- -- w can reyrucrnhor theryexperienc: m ahfiiiigemigtii‘ Mmqlfiaberfmao ““ ““‘ ““ ‘ " ed and consequently the lbest oi Canadian Steamship ___ m. ma,“ uhnnhod my ropes" to an 111;‘; Id wywacher I vrder prcvflllell-‘Tlilc Bllfiilalflg“ hi’ Asbestos 10cm. _- 39 lcc boat, which had to be hauled by u ' yo" ween H018 00118 Bl "i! 0 l“ rum“ ' Dominion ‘Bridge - n" main siren h on tho ice and then _' fill lllllflil! by 51°53" “a?” Crag" Montreal rPower .- 154% navigated git best one knew m M81521‘: 533:1 gfggfmifggi; E A S E R well and Bell). Weeks. M168 11111119 “Imnlptlg Electric - — through u-ater and lolly or slushy N: so“ h, a whoepwflgm one o; Weeks flflla-Mllifl Igntfirl-Dlckiezvdfl a‘ National rBrowsrles ice caused by the grinding togic-th- Lhémw Jud“ found m the Qmagea SEND YOUR =10 50109 Y l - ‘ c 95°“ a ‘Atlantic Sugar __-__ er of ice iioeir. llow many rcco ved_ __ Stevenson and a duet by Messrs Atchison ........ -- 156% a ducking as they plunged into the o! this lprovlnce' T I liickieson and Stevenson (Mr. Gal- Am Cm. & Foundry _ 1561/, water so cold and unwelcome! _______‘¢____ lagher and Mr. Sheen) were We" Am Locomotive --------- -- 72 The crows of those days had t0 - - ‘v ‘P86911161! and each Teswnded w Am. Smelting o Refining - 01 endure many hardships and were MURRA YHARBOR SCHOOL z hearty 91100795- on“ U: m” mm“ Anaconda Copper ____ _-»..-- 32% often hours out in the traits suf- B A Y E R pleasing features oi’ the Pmi-ifflmme Canadian Pacific Railway __ 146% ierlnK from exposure and hunger. 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