MAY 2o“ llsish a I take care of your health. To get ahead you must be strong and well. Beecham’s Pills Keep You Flt ward oil disease‘ and prevent many ailments caused by sluggish bowels, inactive liver and weal: stomach. Their action is mild, natural and 31910118113 Good health, cheerful spirits and renewed strength follow their use. Mre profit from POTATOES, better LAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. No matter where you use Soilgro-on your pota- toes, corn, grain-o your garden, you'll promotes. n your lawn, flowers or in be amazed st the growth it Soilgro feeds any plant that has roots. It is the new scientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. It is cheap — for six dollar! Y9" get a package that Wlll do for a good sized lawn and garden, or an acre and a half of roots or grain — for all summer. It is easy to slip! and eliminates for the man in town, the dlf lo t7 of procuring and the o yard manure or other hyection to applying barn- ertilizer. On farms it can e used with manure with splendid results. Here's what one h t iii! ‘ainfiiii... gardens.’ The oripfml will be rind f0 Dlstrlbuto 170 Kent Temiskamlng, Que. "l take much pleasure In saying that very good results from Sollgro as we very bad summer for flowers. l l0 flower garden took first prlss at To mole two blades pow when onb one (row bs/ors is Ills work man says about Sotlgro Sept. 4. 1914- in”: Iampessed and as there ls but orzouotbla: here that has used Soilgro we both had l ts is the. ‘Is ‘Avila/allow. snafu-s’ dashed. SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY rs for Prince Esliruril lnlnull Street Phone 420-1.. 0O VIII! ‘AAHO-OOQQ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Duo lnnsrtiuin Four lnisertlm Elflhi lnliurllu . 10o per lino o! ii words lo per lino o! II wunln 7o por line of Ii words ‘fUfike-emevow o-oo-o o oe-vmv+o-ov+0+e-e+o++o+e++o++e++- Agcnts “hinted Miscellaneous MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint Iocul representa- livus, Position pvrmulicirt. Yonrly guarantee ,$lil9'3- (belllg $3” wookly average) und oxpcnscs. l-Jxpcrrioirco nnuccruairy, Wins- ton C0., Toronto. May ‘ilW-“iili- WANTED; SALESMAN WITH good references mill‘ u. Iiuntlcr. Will glvc u good commission to soil lllu famous Magic tins, (‘(111 illif gust-ling ul. 3 ucnls Illil‘ gal- lon go 500 milos for SLUU. Ru» movcs Carbon for all Itinds oi uusolinu and kurosrno ongiuvs, i box fronts 100 gallons. Will bo mailed to uny nddross on ro- rl-ipt of $l.00, John A, McNoilI. lluncrul Agent, hlc-Nuillhi Mills, l’. E. I. llllll-fi-lii-Bi __._..,._,______ REPRESENTATIVE‘ WA N T E D for lluliiux and Vicinity for uuiirlt-sclllng uuio uucc.sl-ioi‘ies, iii- l-l-uding sovcrul important nat- iouully advertised specialties. (loud connection with llurngfiii absolutely necessary. llcnver .‘\nlo Nccosslliics Limited, 35 Si. iunvn-nvo Blvd, Montreal. ‘ A. W. 20-2i. Nursing APPLICANTS DEBIROUS OF EN- luring the August olnss of North Adnms 'l‘rnining _ School for nunscs, North v Adams Muss Plcnso write Superintendent. 65142711117! l"(‘IlIlll(\. llclp “humid WANTED-A MAID son oensn- nI housework. Small family. Good Wn-izrs to suitable girl, Apply 21 \ ""s‘ St, City. 1l48-5-20-8i. To Let; . .____,__ _________j_- T° Rimm- SIX-ROOM HOUSE iiIlIl barn with storoor without Apply E. N. Kuys. 18 Iipvel‘ "IIr-ru Rt 1033-5-14-61 ‘Th-Oil of Ilowetn-lt is not vluzzirl for Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil lll ll if will remedy every ill. lr-u its uses are so various that it may be looked 0901i as n general lllllh killer. It has achieved that srestnsss for itself and its excel- l°ll°e is known to all who have test- trl its virtues and learned by ex- Dsrienoe. , _ ..¢' BOARDERS can as ACCOMMO- dzltvd with room und board. Ap- ply liii linyllcld St. 1146 ‘SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH grniilc cnvelopce, I30 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- Iico. JNO. A. Mat-DONALD, LAND SUR- vuyor, liormnnuilio, P. E. l. 695-4-23-1-mo. LOU McMAHON - CLOTHES cionucil, [IFPSHPII und rvpuircd. 105 QIIUPII SL, zibuvc 'l‘uombs Mimic Slurc. 1093 5 13 3i CASH PAID FOR OLD POSTAGE slumps, especially on Ofli-Zlllill a-uvvlopcs. Do not dcinch, snnd unii-re onvelopo by TOKlSIUITIl mnil to Adelbcrt Porlur, Santa Avn, California. 11105 102i For Solo FOR SALE-BABV CARRIAGE und col, Npply 320 Flizroygé. FOR SALE-PURE BRED llul-l onif. Apply Edison Mulch. North liivcr. 1132-5301“ ‘ sew writer for sale, 193 Hillsborougli Sweep 1121 5 10 3i ‘eh-R/iwsennv. PI-ANTB 75 conio pcr hundred $6.50 per ihousand.-~-H. Newson. ML Ell‘ ‘Vllffl Road. 11145 19 4‘ STRAWBERRY PLAN-‘TB AT THE Eldon ‘Fruit Fnrm 76c W!‘ 19°- F, S. It eves, Newton Cross. 1079-5-168i FOR sALs-MALAeAsi-l PorAsl-l land Sal-t Just a-rrrved. Euourlllv do one acre costs 82.20 or 81-19 9e,- bag, Wonderful results Inst yehr. Earle Fisheries C0. 53 will" s, 1082-5-10-5i. 170T: sate-s ROOM House “Hugged on Pipette River. Beailli Iiful vicW. 80°C bllthlnl!» “m”; fishing and shooting in the fall for duck and geese; 23 acres 0i Rood farm land with barn, hen- hmpm and store building, and about 100 acres wolillllllllik rm. miles from slsnmlllv l" railroad service. Place for lin- mediate sulo. Ideal for ":7 doses or cams. Arvlv i0 l;- Anne Young, Plnette or W. - Bentley, Charlottetown. _ slngton Range at 2.30 sharp. w have returned _____-_-IV eeeeoe eoseoovoo-QQ Mil," U- , l" iAlUlUllll... Central Guardian mutation-A prncticgjor the inter-Maritime tilifle Team will lake place this afternoon alt Ken- THE HIGHLANO-PIPEIIS BAN-D wis-h to extend Midi’ think! t0 all artisan who took p-irg in their Var- firty Concert which took place at. the ‘Prince Edward T'1I8lill.l‘8,"l10l. for getting p0 ‘mention our worlihy friend Mr. tlaglier who handed 410116111113‘ for ao-u» the Manager 1o be sent to help out vthe good cause in Nova. Boo-via. p, We really feel ,on the shore of . I t. we ‘are among staunch Men s vflio place no ob- stacle in our way/We ‘must also speak in the highest lprailse in n2- ferenco 10- theflovernor w-ho re ceived us witirppen arms. Wihli-n we ivem ushered into his presence we alli lfel-t that beautiful air of British fniedom. We also have ‘to speak in volumes as 6o etho courtesy extend ed t-o us -.IJY our Hostess and Staff or lhle Morel-l dip-tel‘. We also was w thank the lhfdyoivsnu Coimmi-ttael namely, iMrvfivltilbn, lMr. Carragh- er. Mr. Rowe who ‘kindly assisted us in our objective also Mr, and Mrs. E. Xllllliams ‘and other firienrlg moo numerous to mention. Graiicful- ily yours The Highland lPipc Band. Bictou County. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. David It. Dirt, Sub‘ folk, were in the city yesterday. M-r, Fred Coles, New Will-shire. was n visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Walter Gill. Union Roar] was ‘lll U19 filly yc-sterday on business. ‘Ilev P. G. Powell of Toronto is in the c-ity for u. few days and is registered at the Russ. 1711M- ‘H. 'M. Logan, District Cadet Office-r, is on an ins-pcctioh of the Province. He s at present in Charlottetown and is stopping at the -Russ. ‘The many friends of Mr. W. C. Robertson of Pownal ‘regret to hear that ho is confined to his bed agallh after recovering from an opeiraition Iwrfollmlr-il at ‘home about three wcc-‘ks Ill-TO. His many ‘friends hope for his speedy reoove-ry. ' Mr. und Mrs David Schurman to the city from Montreal where tho former com- pleted his special seven months‘ scholarship course at the MacDon- ald College. MI‘. Scliurlnnn has resumed his duties at the Experi- mental Farm. BIRTHS WILLIAMS-To Mr. and iMlrs. J. H.‘ ‘Williams, May 19th alt -Prince Ed-i wurd Island Hospital ason. FZEII£TF___] LARGE- HARPER-Al lhc pIIToTIIIH angn, 220 ‘IlJch-mliiii Si. May 15th. liy Roy" W. M. Ryan, lloy \‘\':il'bur-, lnu Ilurgc, to Edna lilniiuii»? llurpczu’ ‘bu. ll ti‘ (‘liirloltoto\vn. DEATHS |McKlNNON——.-\f Lewis. Lot hiru. John A. MacKinnon. llurv Mclicth), widow of John . nizcil S-i years BEATON.—At Hunter Itivier. M-ay rl8ih, 1925. Mrs. Samuel Benton. Fun feral Thursday, May 21st. at 2 o'clock lp. m, iio New Glasgow Ceme- iery. GLEASON-—At hcn aunt's rosi- dcncc, 191i Wcynicutli SL, Annlio, hvioverl dnughtcr of Mr and'Mra Theo. Gleason, Cherry Valley, nged 19 ynars. The remains wlll_be conveyed to licr lute homo vln Murray I-lnrbor train thrfn after- uoou. Fnnrrnl this morning to Vernon ltivcr Church. 00-04 O §'O'O-O 004-04 9040-0 O4 §§4 For the June Bride Why Not a Fuller Brush ‘Shower. J. W. BRITTAIN FOR FULLER SERVICE 243 Pownal St. Ch'Towll -¢ o» o» o+¢o4+o++o++o+o+¢+e i135 5-20M3i. ALMOST PA'I D FOR "l just pniid the doctor another 10 ilollznrs‘. on‘ hln lbill." v m, "on 1400(1)’! W“ 1'11"“ ‘Paymm und llhe ll8'lll"5 Qum- ,lMliss iR. Milligaws Dept. Grade Ill. co,‘ pounced earthquake was registered hero today on Georgetown Univer- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . PLEAFAE aunt-amass‘ Youu Pledge logthe Orphanage LAND ‘i PAY r1‘ TODAY ‘ , THANK YOU , Miners Relief Fund Eldon-Belfast Auxiliary of the FOR sA LE on RENT, Store premises, and fixtur- es at Rocky Point run last, summer by Palmer Ind‘D|l\ mend. Ideally situated. Eitosi-L ‘ lent opportunity for summe trade. Purchaser can oom- menee business at ones. Apply PALMER G PALMIER barrel clothing. and l case eggs. Flat llllver South and Pinotte Women's Miseionery Society, 1 barrel clothing and 1 case eggs. A friend, Charlottetown, $5.00. JAS. CARRAGHER. Bec'y Miners‘ Relief Com. -——-<o-—----- Will be Supplied With Copies of All Evidence (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, May 19.-—-Mem- burs of this Senate as wdll as mem- burs of th eflnuse of Commons here after will receive copies of reponts of wvidence taken lby flhe special 1145 10804 e-e-fil Western Guardian --MeNEILLS MILLS.—.~ Ml‘. R01)- eit McDonald who was operated on in the lP. C. vI-Iospitul, was a'ble £0 ns-lurn h0me on ‘Monday. ‘feeling oon- ‘sdilerabiy improved. —-MIMINIGASH. — His friends will ‘be pleased to learn that Mr. John L. Msolntyre. ‘MlYIIITILIIIQE-il-Sll was able to return homo on Monday iin an imlprov-cd condition after treatment in the ‘P. CJHOSlDlIBl. es. Alt the opening of tonight's sitting in the ‘House of Commons, a. resolu- tion ivns llioved by Wi-liliam Duff of L-unenbnng, N. -S., and seconded by Hon. III. H. Stevens of Vancouver. providing that members of bot-h Houses be scnil. copies oi_ the evad- ‘rncc as ‘it is printed each day. ‘Recon-fly there was a oom-plalint in the Senate that Senators had Ibsen refused copies of the eviden- Ton-igh; copies of the evidence so far taken were supplied to mem- bers of the Upper Chsmlber, with tn- strnctions that tlbe supply continue ‘until the probe is concluded. The omission it seems was duc -l.o a mis- uirderstandirn-g, llllflll)’ -LOST — Between Wellington and ‘Richmond a hock of Trout -F'lies. Finder please leave with E. F‘. Gaudet at Arsenault and Goud- et, Limited, Wellington. _ 115015-20-21 —SUMM|E-RSIDE ‘HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL._-lPrinclpnl's Dept. Grade X.—1, -Edi'th Allen; 2, Sayro Steeves; 3, Bert Larkln. Vice-Prin- cipal's Dept. Grade lX.-—1, Keith Jamleson, Ada McDougnll; 2, Alex- ader Horne; 3, Minis Gallant; Max Robertson. Mr. Smith's Dept. Grade Vlll.~l, Ronald Jumieson, 2, Vio- la Mallett; 3, Ruth Mutltsrt. ‘Miss A, Linklettefs Dept. Grade V'll.—-1, Jimmie Dodds, Stephen Pond; 2, Wilfred Boothroyd; 3, Jack Baker. Miss >15. 'l‘u::ton's Dept. Grade V11. qwys [0 cruisenhe sew.“ Hmsunder -—1. Jill!!! B888; 2. Ilene ‘Unmet! the auspices of New York Univer- tei‘; 1, Georgie Campbell.) Missg; Lenrds Dept. Grude Vl.—1, Jemima Tantcn; 2, Willard Durant; 3, Char lie Ferguson. LVliiss E, Sullivan's Dept. Grade V.—1, Gladys Denny; 2, George Hogg; 3, Mildred Allen. Miss 1M. Sllliphnnfs Ilept. Grade 1V.—-1, Duisy iMullett, Sarah Baslcr 2, Ambrose Desroclios; 3, hlnrlon liincQuurrie. Miss A. Green's Dept. Grude .1V.—~1, Francis Robertgon‘: l2, Eva Morrison; 3, lilurgarct Ford; A Floating College T0 Sail Round World INEW YORK, Mil/y 19.—A floating college with the wide world for its campus wi-lll ‘set out this fall from Nrw York cI-ty with. 450 college ly. An 18.000-tcn liner. which Iwill be rccblristenerl thi E "S. S. University," will sail on Sept. 25 in change of University. On this iorur, lasting 240 (lays. tho vessel will go first no Culbn, then through tho Panama Canal to Honol-u-lu and on around 35 contrlcs. and 50 foreign ports. . ‘Al; each point the students will —l, iMiriam Carruthers, ‘Ilelen Hui _man; 2, Janet Horne; 3, Robert ,Clurk. Miss I. Dawson's Dept. Grade lIl.—1, Colice Gallant; 2. Frank Arscnnult; 3, Emile Cle- ment. Grade ll.—1, l-lildred Mc- Murdo; 2, Marjorie McQum-rie, Ln- number of co-oporatzing universities cy Simmons; 3, lilnrgaret Cameron. making ‘up the faculty. Miss G. Kern's Dept. Grade ll.-_—_ f‘ Arrangements will be made, so Edith wimama; 2’ vema army, that rho ship ‘will be comfortable Reta. Cannon, Denzlel McNeil; ;. 5m‘ slim a will? V°Y8‘K_°- am] "W01" Georgie Crozlen Grade I__1' van,“ tunitics will be avawlzrbiul fon- the Rosa. 2 ma", Jelfyfa Hum, Bus, students io rmeei officials in the l"; ‘Allen Mhnkley. ‘ Mi“ M} varilous countries visited. Lee's Dept. Grade l.—l, Dorothy _ ‘Simmons; 2, Jenn lMacDonalil; s. Bgngs Unanlmgusly Elected President Germany Gould Cf Labor Council (Special to the Guardian) (A"°°|amd Pres.) GENEVA. l\lll‘y lit-Foreign M‘in- _ . , ialur Edouard Bones of Czecho- BMRIAN‘ May “Lmsnnfl 00mm Slovakia was unanimously elected of the (itlrilllilll Wclfurc inslliuiv, as Prcsklpm or the ‘Inlemauonwl “anew” that m‘ hyglem“ mmm Lrllbor Council mccilni! here modal’ "Jill “("7131 realm“ ovary mlm- w” Forly-lhrcu nations were represent- mllll all“ "hull 5'19"“ ha” m” 0d. The Uni-ted Slates and Rnsslin 0W" llflll- Sh‘! 953mm“ "l!" l“ are the only important na/tions not (fermnny 0,000,000 beds nru nodded nflilizvtc-d with the international to bring about this condition. --—-ao->—-i- ubor Bureau. Workmcns compensa- Quake Felt lion Wilfi phc moat. important ques- (Canadlan Press) tion. Tho (lelcgatcg iaudcd ‘Bones WASIll-NG-TlON. IMBY 19-" /\ Ill" lug some time in Palestine, Tur- key and Greece, and two weeks ‘i-n I-tmly, England, ‘Erance, and Gicr- many. The students will carry on their regular college courses while on the‘ tour, professors ‘from ‘a as one of‘ the great peace makers of Europe who they era-id, IlS sincerely attempting to lpwL E‘urope's Iiouae lin ‘order. East African Gold lWk l Are You Read)’ Get ready In; IMF-Lil" ever your tsekls- and s“ evsrylftilii In drill‘. We Iilve Welytiilng to . mlks your with} s suessss. Bait ‘Rods Sloto- Qi-NS Stisl Reds 01.78‘ up. Fly iim stop to $1.00. Lupin; new. Hooks, . cameras. eight gentlemen und eight ladies. 43 and lasted until 2.35 a.m_ nnd ii was estimated as 6.000 miles from Washington. For livery IlI-Minsrdbi Llnlmont. Lot 64, with good house and onl- buihllngs thereon, the property of Mr. William F01‘ sonclwm, Bus” Building. ‘Char, been reserved by tho government. lbttoiown, - - tiliiiiilsoodlwk sN°w-““*"""_ExnrmumHEs 1 n as o u u ks s Isa it‘ an being nus and um n»; wllli \F"::',¢:'p.¥h2fiic:~ Belt," l oflateslltilana lay,‘ p ~ . be under com-tot this ovenins. 1"“ m“ Klnm" um". wuklyl m“ . a. ‘wk’. ALL mom- Ion rut runrosr Strike Reported _ -,_ LONDON, May 19—A despatch ' to tho Da-ily Msil from Dsrossnlem Tanganyika Territory, East Africa otatoe that‘100 whites and 14.000 natives are engaged in workinx what ‘is described as the largest al- iiivlial gold ‘iiiold in Africa. on the Imps. Rivor, between Lakes Mn- glanyllla and Nynsss, and that. many others are rushing to the scene. Gold was fllrst discovered ‘in the noighhohood in Juno 1928, but the area now is being rapidly 9116M- ed. All unclaimed fish-tn have __ -_--_-10&——-—-—— rerun E Farm of 60 acresnt Ilighbank. Gldrlinga. Apply to MacDonald d: MacPhes ‘ruuuozn sav‘ Posse? . ‘- ruse-on mav 1o l l mm‘. wnum.‘ May 1o. - l“ 1'. .~ . 1-1 ow fell for six hours Satur- A very. s Isrtlllls M“ 711;; “cl-lift; all through the Thund- ‘lwmonks Ho! 1"?” Irlbflf- "or ‘y District and‘ ‘has puma of ate rlee-i- ‘ a. l ‘ ‘\ . groin; assistance in oliockhq the tor- est lflro menace. Reports from the areas whltre ‘four lsirsa fires were being combusted for the put few ‘days are to the offset that they are egui-teeus le I . : h‘: ‘ - gicitrsily him" I slillfl distance from ‘Ilsmlh Oslirtdi .,___ Am you palinsmg that‘ scene over the-re? It doeinlt look much libs ft u Womenls Missionaryl Society, 1_ committee of this‘ House on ocean rat _ Prof, James E. Lough of New Yorkl the world, visiiting Iflve continents] have an opportunity to vfisii, the oit- ies and parts of tire countries, pass- W HEN your family have all grown _u s ’ _ for themselves, and you and your wiles e onoe more alone to ether as you were in the esriy dsys of your married iie-— . . Thea if you have had tho foresi|ht to prsvid for your own and your wife's future by moans of 4n B In the Confederation Lilo Assoolafllsh, experience the s Sunshine Days. CONFEDERATION LIFE‘ erpnity and comfort oi‘ " ASSOCIATION p.-. ‘f... ' will lqlslll my Years o] ‘Send/or fslsrestlsg Illustrated mam.- "Ns Mam was: 34pm " W- G- HOGG. Manager. Charlottetown, """ "“' “'1'?” |.. A. moose, General Agent, Summerside, ’ "4 Addlass ..-.....__.-......................¢.......-_.-.¢_¢_-j ..__. Boys’? own!!! Lady Usher of , The Black Rod? (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont.,‘May 19.~H-ls Ex- cellency the Governor ‘General in Council cannot call women to seats in the Senate until the British North America Act ‘is amended to penniit the same. The lmpental ‘Parliament will no»; amlen-d the B. N. A. -Act ex- cept on joint petition of the Senate and House of Commons of ‘Canada. This procedure will involve a chan- im of the ‘present viewpoint of this Canadian Parliament and ‘a siderable period of years. In the be recognized in an attractive man- ner. There is no reason lit is suggest- ed wlhy the vacancy ‘in this position of a gcmlileman Usher of the ‘Black Rod cannot Ibe filled by a woman lady shlsr of the Black ‘Rod. Oi sidie of uttering two or three sentences in both -French and Emgill-sh at this opening and closing of Parliament, the chief ‘dlllily of the ‘Usher of the Black Rod is to act as |s-n:|lal censor ‘for certain occasions. lllolflb-ly the Opening ceremonies at each session. ——-——-Q~Q---_-_ CHARLOTTETOWN BOY STRIKES IT RICH I -m__ | The Orllla “Timcs," of Orllln, :Ont., oi’ recent date contain-s an Wlcollrlwlng report of a rich strike made in Ontario by the Simcoe l Ontario Exploration Syndicate, |which was organ-iced under the I(l'l'l'8(7l'l0Il of Mr. Fnank Earle imllgwlell, and oflficered by promin- ent Orilla business men. | The “Times” publishes an ex- tended report on the property and why Mr. Dingwoll sent a sample of the ore to the Department of Mines at Toronto, receiving a p105; encouraging reply. Commenting on the assay the report says: This to the layman can be translated to ‘read that the ore lfllwll Ofl lihe Anlma. Nipissing pro- llcrly of ‘the Syndicate has an ap- pnront value of $2,700 per bulk |im of rock without counting ‘the llillllfl of the ‘Cobalt which has not y"! bee" reported and in view of Ibo fact that ore valued‘ at $7.50 por ton is being mined at a profit ii. dom not ‘take much imagination to judge the importance of this find which will, in all probability 13kt‘ "l! Disco as one of tho most sensational strikes ovcr made ‘in a field where rinh strikes are a refiular occurrence and which bar-i already produced so many world banter-s, ‘ . (Thu Mr. Dlngwcll referred in above is a son of Mr. Howard Di well of tho Passenger Depart- men C.N.'R, offices. and a broth- er of" Mr. Leigh Dingweli of tho Engineers Department; C. N. R. ——-—-—--ii-O-t-———— Morely Ornamental. .--r.- "Tliey lloll mo you have a model husband. Mrs. Hicks." "Yus. sir, but ‘o ain't a workin' model." Hotel ‘Victoria- An up to date comfortable Hetll with ever 100 rooms, 44 of which have prlvsts baths. Guests receive courteous and painstaking. service. Table is unexesiled In Cannes. Charlotteotwn ‘Hotel C0,, Ltd. Pv-‘dprlstore HARRY C. IIIOWN, Manager l VNFTOHLA HOTEL D. Rutherford, Halifax; C, A. Archibald‘, Truro; R. C. Holman, Summersitio; J. J. A. Gillis, St. John; P. V. Benoit, Montreal; C. M. Tompkins, Montreal; L. L. Kee- nan, Toronto; J. J. S. Wright. Sunimorside; W. R. Stewart, 8t. John; Goo. Ackmsn, Moncton; P. s. Ramon, Montreal; F. s, bee, st. Johns NWO. Cook, Montreal; C. F. Anchor, Moncton; ‘Mr, and illhfl. IL. Oscar Lancelntmliloneton; Mrs. 8, II, Bone, Montreal; L. Michael, Monctou; Chas. If. Johnston, St. a; all." I. . "I know. ‘Immloing It for souve- nlr posoeanisi. p‘. John; J. D. Hickman, Port Elgln: A. H. Wars. 8t. John; Mrs, J, L. Dovesux. Granny, con- ' meantime the ability of womlen may d f... a give; purful-t sntlsini-tiun with uuy kind ‘on! Si‘? cllollrlxrzlllan- nmny exclusivi- foutnrvii which unsure 6° ll Q6 “ECONOMYfZ. - ; .f‘ RNACE summit-nun. (‘nnnh-c. N- *- “I'm” u - .’E.A§E_EQM.P.KX-QUFAN1 Possesscs Mr. F. "M, Pa,“ nzfonumy" Fur- nns-o in IIYIIII entire lstlsfue- l lion. m the lieslnnlns of ilw winter I iiturtrd it with aim: sln|y as a fuel. shereuf r d used linrd und so" I-‘fllll l" lnitli mixed. Wu" "Fully good results." ‘ ‘I Bcforo you buy heating ulllllll" “ma, write un for literature c‘: lrt our representative show Y2" thin t-filciunt fnrnnce. ,\0ll “A! ho inlcrestud In.tl|u Icnsc I lllust und thc Vcrtlcnl bblllifr- TORONTO ONTARI° A. llurne d: 00'! Ch'T°“'"r 73'!‘ n. Ilorno k cm. amide. P- E- l- lmi-ul Representative- WHO-WERE THE STARS OF , YESTERYEAR? i ‘FRED WAGHORNE Always known as the ‘dean of hockey referees!’ and an authority on hockey rules. He also officiates as a lacrosse referee, and he has filled this big blli for the past 22 Yfiilfl- He still rules the games. AI- though he is 55 years of age. and a grand-dad, very few of the smart "uns" can put anything over the "old man" yet. He is easily one of the most prominent personalities that Canadian hockey has Qvgr iwen- His homo is In Toronto. Why She Wondered. A man in England was tolling his little niece about bird migrs» lion thcre,_nnil the child usked If the rnbins went nwuy in winter. "No," said Iicr unclo "tho robin Just puts on a new rod waistcoat und stays." The little one lo-iited puz- sled. "That can't be right, Uncle Tom," she said. "I've seen heaps of pictures of robins with, red waist- coalts, but never one with stays)“- Boston 'l‘rzinsc.r_ll_pt. Cari__i_i_isll Press) Momltiihn, May 19~““At this morning's session of n convention here of the international Boot und Shoo Workers Upianl-a resolution was submitted favoring tho unifica- tion of a Trade Union movement for world peace, and assistance for, Nova Scotia miners,‘ by A. Graves, London, Ont. mm - An Evan Break “So the jury ave Miss I-‘eichumf fifty pounds da‘ ages ln the breach of promise case against Jim John- son?" "Yes, but Jim got even. 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