{ORONTO W lNNlPEi] twi ii; .. .,-. \ ‘h r‘ "P, .. MAY 23', "i921; " r » tuaeaziénoussrso An ‘exchange from“ Montreal ing been married on Wednesday the 18th inst., to Miss Danauit at St. Phillipe de Iinprairie. = Bmusseau has no intention of retiring dram the ring. Convinced that by his last. bout, in which ho scored-n qhiflk knock out, that ho .——_j ‘ 1 the summer and autumn. liis h _ - -' - next :bou.t will probably be staged A in June next, when he may figure ‘ ' __ , '_ _ ' _, _ ln an all-star bill to be stngetbun- ‘Summer-Weight der the auspices of the Great War, Collar ofFasl-iion‘ t Veterans and American Legion. = ' Brousseau met Mike iMicTlgue TOOKEMBOi2i'E7“IIMITED in Halifax in the spring of 1920 VANCOUVER and lost to tho irishuntin. O-OKO-OIIO-O-OQO-O-QQQ-Ofi-O-Q-OOWQ-Q-OMQ-O-OR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . r1 ,' ~ nlngiveztlsensents under this heading, 2e p" was"; "a 1.. IQ “n. Where eoplen cone to our ease to be tor/welded. Ive eentl Inst be added to eon to coves- postage. ete. traction: count as one word, but llwe fllllel (II D1300), lie allowed n: one word. v Gill remittances to cover colt Inst neeompnny nll ldverllnee mute. In no one enn this rule be overlooked. Advertise-ante received without remittance ennnot be ncknovedled. - FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE-Q ROOMED COT. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS tgg9_ Apply 330 Fitzroy st, suits and overcoats from our 30 branches throughout ":03 gALg-HEAVY 559w" ps will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd n“, ‘mum, gm- vnmm‘ undu- trousers $8.95. Odd vests $1.50. w”; V5 ; m“ ‘y; mung“ In many cases this prloe is less office. _._-.._._____._______.__ ‘FOR SALE 60 ACII8 OP LAND East Royalty 8 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never failing stream. 1E0: ‘part-loafers spply- iii. Wheatiey fi Co., Ltd. This lend will be sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. net-Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Richmond Street. FOR SALE-VALUABLE STOCK farm. 285 acres situate at Harvey Corner. AibsnyCounty. N. B. will accommodate one hundred head of cattle. 100 acres best marsh land. House and eight barns - in good condition. M. Murray Lam» bert, Solicitor, Crcaguan Bldg, Moncton, N. B. dresses and suits? We sold as low as ually found in MALE HELP WANTED 15s Richmond Street. NURSING A MAKE MONEY AT HOME — $15 RIDING THII BENEDICTSI‘ quotes Eugene Brousseau as hav-I is as good ‘as ever, he plans an ox- tensivey iboxing campaicn during mrsosrlrsunous J Canada than one-third their actual val- Wise men will buy two or three , suits and an overcoat For sale] at our store only. English ‘&' Scotch Woollen Company, 158 ‘CLOTH, CLOTH. CLOTH- DO your women folks need mater- ials in good qualities for their have thousands of yards that will be $2.75 per yard, half regular price, in goods 54 to IIBIIVBTY by as inches mo». This is an ex-I celient opportunity to get mater ialsin better qualities than us- omens fabricm- between three and also tske care of the child- ren needs. Osli at our store. Eng lish & Scotch Woollen Company,‘ EXCURBION To new outs-f GOW Tuesday. Return fare $4.00 ~$OCiAL)-D0n'<t.'l'forget -~ihe ice Jlreala 80018.1 in Bradalbane llail T116508)’ evening May 24th_ NORMAN STEWAIA-‘l’ will “the at. Hazel-brook ptstioiijouyirrg Blue [Potatoes tmerhst price Monday and ‘Puesdtiy next. " B. ,8. OONSTANCE leaves‘ for New Glasgow at 7 o'clock Tues- day morning. Return fare $4.00.' . , l x . mazzard cherry‘ _trée' is in full biossornln the garden of Mr, IB. L. Coomtbs, Elm Avenue, ‘this city. ..ANNUAlL. MIEETIING—~ITIiB All! - nusl meeting of the, Ladies Auxlll~ ory of the-P. E. l. Hospital will take tpiace this afternoon in the Women's Clu'b rooms at 3 o'clock. TAKE THE SNAP SHOTS AND bring them to us to Ibe developed and printed. Good work gunran~ teed. Johnson and Johnson, Druggists, ‘EMPIRE AN|D ARBOR DAV ex- ercises wiii be observed in Prince Street School today from 10 to ll o'clock a. 0n. The ‘public are cor- dially invited. SEED OATa-Carter & Co. Ltd. have a car-load of good heavy re- cieaned White Oats coming which they wilisell at. a close price. Book your orders now they will not long. THE PICNIC. FISHING TRIP or other outing will not be complete unless some person in the party has a kodak or chimera. All ours are reduced. Johnson and John- son, Druggsts. OBSERVANOE OF VICTORIA DAY AT T,H\E POST OFFICE- The 24th of May being a national holiday, the Post office will be clue ed with the exception that. postage stanlps will ibe sold at the stamp wicket and the general delivery and registration ivickcts. will be open from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 n0on_ There \viil tbe no mid-day’ coiiec - tion "from the street boxes and the afternoon inland mails will ‘be clos- ed‘ at 12.00 o'clock. There ill b9 11° letter carriers- THUNDER STORM-A Seven under storm passed over the city and half past ‘three yesterday mominz. The iightining was unusually vivid and low. and folmthe first ten minutes there was no rain. Later heavy thunder silower fell and by half- past three the shower had passed. 1t was uutry all tiny yesterday and i... _ t0 $60 paid weekly for your ' _. toward evening n renewal in‘ ihc spare time writing ehowcards storm threatened but rain only if¥fi_t'iln"“ml- w“ ing home; vptlve booklet m“ wdrkn ' d..l.B$l>i1.....-1oa.1'1%h 191st flag Ruypll Cnflegq of r . est-Angus Bihow Card Qclence, Dept. 25, Toronto c“. Mlnnrdhs Llnlnsrnf m: lllillillwrln girrvglfiteé 57 X" Oolbou-no Street ‘d; lo55_lg_gmm'satz5l - ' -,» - ~ . f PERSONAI s , FEMALE HELP “ WANTED ‘Mr. Arthur Brennan of the Sum- fSALESMAN WANTED -8ALE$- man s self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment with 1 us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind S housework, good wages. Mrs. Bruce Street. ‘WANTEDP-A MA ID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply I9 Upper , and body, of strong personality Print» street, who would appreciate a life post ~ -~ - - - tion with a fast growing concern WANTED-WOMAN FOR GENE-I rnl housework, preferred. Appi y Street. I whore industry woul¢ be rewald ' 0d with far above average earn- i lugs; married man preferred. >T’“TT"'"" ' "'<'T.‘":—‘ r-"H-r" ‘COAL CONTRACTS AWARDED lu NEWSOME-WATIDTMAN - At the rnnnse Cape Traverse, on the 13m day of May. 192i. .by the Rev, James MacDougail, Minister of the Church of Scotland. James Arthur Newsome of Searleiown, and Annie Mwbei Waximan of Augustine Cove. I t lt has been announced from 0t‘ iiuwa during the past week that lroal has been purchnseti by the tCsnrtdian National Railways, and 'that contracts havetbeen distribut- led among the “different Nova I cotirt coal mines"irr-‘approxiltiatelyz __i__ ‘tile following wiltliintitiem» Mztri- 1m, Itime Coal Co., 100,000 tons; 1M9?" ‘ DEATIIS ‘colonial (!oal'(30., 100,000 tons; lActulia (Joni cn..-‘~1'50‘00o tons‘. ‘Greenwood Coal Co}, 50,000 tons; ilnyerness (70:11 Co., 60,000 tons; ‘Bras D‘0re Coal Co., 60,000 tons; ‘Dominion ‘Coal Co., (from its (la-PB ‘melon mid iSprIngIllII mines) G00_ I000 tons. ‘Prices range from $6 t" $0.35 net ton fplb. cars or steam- MURPHV-ln this city May 22 MPH- J18 Murphy. age 72 years. lflinernl notice later. ANDREWS-wit St. Elelinors on Sunday afternoon. May 22, ‘Mrs. Thomas Andrews at the age of 67. Funeral notice later. .___.4e>___ 2 5'5 , , 1.1m; HIMiSELF t“ ‘ ‘ A. Lmm, ' .._i__ '."' ' _ wow YORK any Zl-An uni- Tflg 9L1) GARDNER SIIYS dentlfied mnn killed himself in .--__ Mum “leuple Spoil the“ ing two shots to test the weapon. early f10wnrlng-shrubs by pruning them at the wrflflll time, All the shrubs that flower in thoJllmW 51mm“ ibO trimmed imuieiilflifily M" ter the ‘blooming 5993“ it “I all, lbecause (luring U19. mm‘ mer they ‘form-new lbuds. which will be removed if cut- ting is done in the fall ~01‘ late winter. it is n foolish practice to merely Bnlll ("I the ends of the shrubs. T110 prayer way m prune them is to cut. out the 01d Cline" close to the ‘Emlmd- H“ m“ the new canes wilihave u chance to develop. What are you .yourself?, asked Austen. the thing won't work. air. Bflyillx to Austin: Seems to be all right now. himself, firing n him. P§fi Civil cr, on consultation nary in the public interest. Promot w i ‘m Pips Use or Oipqstue . _ Eat-fit H I ' ,_ l\l,<l l Li WANTED A MAIIIL. for general Avnlr . Stewart. 14 Water elderly woman 235 Fitzroy‘ Owen TESTED WEAPON BEFORE Kii. DiilIogue -—The Land Van Cortlandt -l’ark after first fir James E. Austen, park employee saw the man press the revolver w F0519]; to his head and ran towards him. Irwin: w dv- k1“ pils of Grade vu. Re then fired two shots in the lHethen turned the weapon on Walter ljlyndman- bullet into his mmmgue_our head ibefore Austin could disarm OTTAWA. May 22—The Spinney bill. amending the Civil Service, Recitation-tribe Act. went through the special com- L10 d Jenkins,‘ ' xittee yesterday. it is understood y ‘ at amendments have been made ‘m, in the draft lbili as it was sent to he Mm‘ the committee, and that the bill as amended will provide for certain classes of mppointments being re- moved from the operation of the Service Act, and will give’ thelcivll Service Commission pow-, iwith Deputy Ministers and approval by the Gov- ornor-in-Cotmcli, tn ndd to the list "of these classes as it finds neces- ions. it is stated, will be loft in the hands of the ‘commis- I IIOII, as also will transfers when‘ merside Journal was in the (‘iiy on Saturday. ‘Ml’. mid Mrs. Edison llunnnnrci. Freetown ir-ti Saturday on a visit do lit-stun and utlu-r Auu-ricun cities. They will b0 ubst-nt about lwn months. i‘lllllll'll'll Llnlms-nt Atbofland Empire Day At West Kent School Arbor and Empire Ihly will ho tceiebratcrl at \Vest Kent Srhiflll tudsy by the holding of appropri- ate exercises. The public and all interested are cordially invited to he ‘present The programme begins at 10 a. m. Mr. J. ‘P. Gordon of the School Board will ipreside. The programme is as follows: for llnntlruil’ Arbor Day ' . Chorus—ln SpringviScilotil. ‘Recitation-What the Bird Sang Mary Sinclair. Dialogue-The Talking ’l‘rees— Pupils oi‘ Graties lV and V. ' Recltation—The Daffodils-b_v George “Raymond. Violin Selection —'Pbillip Mac- Donald and Vernon Currie. | Dialogue-May and the Flowers —Pupils oi’ Grade I. | Recitntlon- A Fable ~Vlolet I Address tby the Chairman uf Once Upon a Time-Tamils of Grade ll. EMPIRE DAY Chorus ——My Own llomw-Schooi. lDialogue~ The Patriotsmlhlpiis of Grade ill. _ Recitntion.—The Colonial-Slur ‘Canadian Drill of the Little Pntriote—- 1‘\l~ Recitation-on Ensiisluuen — Yes, the stranger replied grimly 1 De m-_ as he examined the revolver, but Lloy‘ w Essay——The British Navy-Wai- t Hyndman. Bibi-ill by the Boys of the NW1! iBrSbrfidgel-The Admirals Broom —— 9 iCQfQfBL-I" Fred Pickard, Edwin ‘I and bred y _ _Y .,o 5w» ‘Bfggfutins this oanctaifwlwr-Pilv pils .01 Gtlflov- t J- lCborusi-Oh, 1 lsiiind Hymn? OortSave the Kim!- .:.,,t. nor m THE WHOLESALE LINE Anxious Mother-Yes. Mr. ‘Rox- iiey, tho fact is that I have three (laughter: i1 wan to see settlvil in life. ls this frien not yours a marry lEAiRlv-YJBILREQOMS-firt Ubiack" itfeckoninie“ eta-hrs». are All-ll 7150/ wit A/l- /_/ Twirl/xv‘ Tirrs gill: cnsntonerowhfevmsrsn ‘ ' I l0 '1 Y-rcs These men are shoppers-purchasers on a basis 0f price llIOllfi-"f blind to the true economy 0f quality and value. name. Good 3UX3 year could mo apro There are a number of tire buyers to whom we could seII G00d-_ year Tires by building a very cheap tire. They have been the mark for every brilliant salesman with means enough t0 manufacture a few tires from the" market's cheapest materials. Such tires have been legion-mere to-day and gone to-morrow, only to be replaced by another “morning glory” under another The Goodyear Tire 8c Rubber Company from the wealth of its experience as the world's largest maker of tires wishes to convey a frank message t0 every motorist in Canada. -— but t wouldn't be worth the price - the cost-per-miie would be higher Iylotoring, also business or as ad recreation, cannot stand the high cost of 10w " mileage, quick biowouts, annoyance, and frequently soiled -CIO[IlCS. . _Ovcr 4,000 Goodyear dealers in Canada are ready to serve you on (roodyczlr Tires in both Curd and T‘1‘.I)l‘l(j_ types, and the new Goodyear N0n~Sk1tI Tread 50x55. Tlrc. These tires arc, catch in its class, the finest, stron possibly produce. By their use the minimum of annoyance and expense can be obtained. OVER 4000? GOODYEAR QANADIAN DEALERS a so '. ire t fit at $10!. ing rrisii ‘ g: t georcould make a ggggjggo-é/irg i’; tire to sell with o. profit at $IO gcst and must rugged tires wc can ‘i i {Qliiv c A t I “TTT-"T" ‘_' I A NOISY ARMY The rank and filo 0i’ the (‘hi- nese army can oiuitbugle any ilrmy of the world. Mr. Nathaniel Pef- . fner in the Home Sector, says that there are always two buglers to every squad of soldiers in the Chl- nese army. A» There is one thing that the (‘he nesc soldier tint-s do; he bugics. The one great insatiable passion of the Chinese army is bugling. l um sure rths-t one out of evcry three men has ll. bugle, that one out oi‘ every two hours he blows it and that one time in three thou sand does he blow any rccognzcd call or tune. llo begins at liuif past three in the fulurningw "he" being now us ed collectively. lie ltlnys the plays the same tune, he bong now used individually and he playing a different tune and note- until six in the morning. Then he will l1 ,_t0;;,ttno_t,her. lie stops for men . and tor a few hours of sleep mthnt is aii.' . lWhcn n regiment moves into it town foreigners living in it. resign titemstrlves to insomnia. The Chi Jlesevdo, not. Noise to them is phenomena of existence, the more (iepferfiiig the more ialcasureablc. --_ _. . Ken-L Oseileneth teneohwben lsiethsstel in: man? Mr. Raxiey-Not to any great ex- tent. I'm afraid he wouldn't care x . 1 (llbfltyflllp normal and plensureable v ‘COULDN'T KEEP ‘UP WITH HIS WIFE'S CHANGES IN FAITH SEEKS DIVORCE. NEW YORK, Niuy 2i ~iiis wife's too frequent changes of religion. and faith were the final cause that‘ impelled him to ask the court to; dissolve their marriage, iiPPOflIIllg~ to the petition for divorce from Mrs. Edith MncDonough of Burke's, Mansion. "Ridgewootl, which was read before vice chancellor Griffin in Jersey Ci-ty before Lawyer John l J. Walsh for Charles W. MacDon- ough, Manhattan. N. Y.. l1 81k m0? chant. The MnclDonouglrs were Episco paiians when they were married at Manchester Vt., Nov. 22 1893. i116 petition ‘says. Ten years ago his wife ‘began changing her religion with he_r clothes and she persist- ently harrassed tile petitioner be- cause he refused to change with her. First she was a Spiriet and then in succession she was a foi- liovwer of these religions and cults Economintes; ‘Mesmerists, Mind Readers and Fortune Tellers; Chr- istian Scientists; Thosophists; New Though-t; Angel Dancers and Nn- meroiogists. There was nothing in our homo at meal time, the petition says, but theorizing outiogmatic subjects and problems, and she denounced hm in vile and abusive language for his refusal to co-operate wth her in her rellglnous changes, and the home became a pandernonium. In December 1920 his wife sent their daughter to his office with the mes aage,-l haveat last. found the true relgion numerology and a request for $100 to ipfly for instruction by rt Indy teacher in numerology. He sent the $100. Soon aftenward his wife told him ‘ through the true religion numero- tlogy, she had learned by the study cf mystical and symbolic numbers she had got the wrong man for a husband. We were never intend- ed f, each other, she said. You Because of Ili‘l'_ hum-d and cl‘ii"li.\ ‘Fhvir children are; Marian 24 sIlc \\'1|.< nni zlcrustrnncd before "r be- bud inn-tune u ncrvcus wvr-eck years old; Main-i 20 and .\Iill‘l,'i.il't.ll their marriage. and because of violent, temper and l7 _\'4‘1il'.~‘. Is it wnriIl iilt- price? zlbuse in lluc. lilst. he was obliged II!‘ has given his wife all 0f hi» 'l‘llt- wiftI-z answer denies tho to leave her. 3.3501) income in recent years and t-rucily and iIn- rt-ligituus change-J ext-cpl that tin-y were Congregat- iunaii<t< and became Fhiiscopah lane. it was at her husband's sug gestinn she said, that she took up the study oi' the science of numbers with the p-urpose of using it in earning money. She denies ha.» also gave her 4.30 zicres of land at (iamutan, N. ll. and properly at Rdgewnotl worth $12000 but. tthci sold that and ho gave her the cash lie was unable to attend tn his business when he left her and he now felt t would die improper and unsafe for him to iivc with his wife ngnln. His ivife has chang~I His wife. he says squandered $7500 cd her name from Edith to Ruaue and he sold securities for $5000 and their daughter Marian has and gave her the money to keep changed her name to Rexano.' her in a rank and station to which ircd of her husband. E_ wrs'__ _ “E; 323,34 31> lllllllillllllillllillllli 4E 0 Z§§§§g 6 Ni , , V d i MACDONALUS _, Cut Brier ' More Tobacco for the Money 4 Packages l5‘ i‘; lbs 85¢ mwwwwmnntflttluuwwwnitim t vntxqxuavlr 81D‘ s ' C-QAQ ..%‘€\Q‘o“