‘A SI-{LIENDIDWI-PPENING FOR “'"'"_'{i~~ iiiil i101!) or ma! 0dr sew '1 “ illiflh . ."‘§..| ma Mrs. Heart: a IiilondaY selection!- 1 Qvsrtll" -- j Pip¢rl"M° t Leod ind z Ggrylllllm- I Caledon Ql. K. i.» confine; ' 3 cwmdlette In One Act, ‘ Eakbilrf-‘Drder of NWE Under the Auspices of the cpgaolilllu culs d m, dhxlnguished patronage of His‘ Honour Governor Hearts w ‘His Worship Mayor iMoKenns 1n f’! MOKllTfi-l- THEATRE” a lfisday, la... 26 8i 27- PROGRAMME non or - . ilSiiilY ...................... .. Casino Orchestra Ian Club Pipe and Drum Band ‘ _ __ McKenzie, Burke, Groom, A. Mc- N.McKe‘r‘I1iile£'=!l-llmme a — Enman, McFsrlane and . ‘ ' J‘ w ................................ .. casino Orchestra by Tom Taylor “To Oblige Benson" Under Direction of Dr. J. A. Allan First Apperance Q g 2 sflgetions .,_..i.‘li ‘l; j Mr, John Meredith, " ‘u 6 Mrs. ‘Frottsrsouthdown. the __,,_,,,__,_,...,..'.i.t§.'t£411..” .............. .. Mrs. Benson, A Trusted Wife l.. 1 -.'l '9 Sosne--A~_Draw.ihg Room 4 Sonq-"A Man's a Man for a’ Mr Thomas Connolly M iiii}11"éZ.§i'i§éi. m E-rZZIYlIZQJX/S} .. Mr. Trotter Southdown, A Gentleman with a Hobby, .......... .. Law " . Mr. A. H. MaeLean _ ...... Mr. F. P. Duff)‘ Boss of the Family, . .- .Mlsa Bertie ewart .... .. Mrs. J. A, Brady Mr. T, H. White In Mr. Benson's Home. Th at" .... .. osqel Farm, C01 an . St v D ce-MI ‘s _,Fiorenoe Dolron Priscilla Martin. _ 5 oflf ‘an f‘ Ailiqzfaévlidhfin and Vinie Leéiair, 6 Gaelic Duett-ilivige P esident McFadyen and J, K. McKenzie 1 7 Song-From Opera, “Bonnie Lass of Brltany" ........................ .- 4 Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer dignified ‘ A 11.111 véév vvv W Y "Aluuiainc." E0111 @119 gflniunun}, “your dog bit me onaq ‘lllU ankle." ‘ . . l “Ha did?" cried the Itrdly. ‘Ohb I ini-uet semi for a. doc-tor! "I Lkkk ¢Q¢A4‘IA>¢Q¢ One Insertion . Four Insertions Eight Insertion ‘Algcnts Wanted “i just know he VERTISEMEN TS "Oh. l assure you it isn't as bad- "You're iii-e thrd pr-‘is-Jn. he's i-tten itc-tlay," brok-e in (the lad” don't feeling well." vvvvvvy vé ‘ vvvvv .. lite par line o! 6 WDHH 5° Mr llne o! B words .... 1e par Ilne of 5 won]. Miscellaneous PORTRAIT AQENT8 —- WRITE for catalogue, United Art Ltd.. liruuswicktAve, Toronto. , S99-1-1,2.<\Mvrs26i. J NO. A. MaoDONALD LAND SUR- veyor, l-lermauvilie, P. ill. I. 816-1-7-—8mos. at sillcs ongoinizer lfor quickeeliilng auto accessory. Aippiy byJ-etter, giving references, to Hubbard 00.. 7152 King was-Lawrence! 1-10-17-24-31. —-- AQENTS——GET IN A PROFIT- alilii ail-year commission business 0i your own. ‘Every property own- tr Ir a customer or prospecLNine hundred varieties of hardy Red H: Nursery products. Cash every fiiiek. Complete equipment and- IIIBIFIICNOIIS. free. Writer-Domin- ion Nurseries; Ltd-BO-fi-Oqtf. WANTED NOW-SALES AGENT 101‘ Queens nor Kings County, 5°" Day. free equipment,- exclu- sive territory. .0ur_ stock is well and favorably known. A good sinees can be- done.- Write Pciham Nursery 00., Toronto, °M- ~ 511-12-14-201 AGENTS - WONDERFUL NIW Fire Extinguisher.‘ lixoeiis work 0f heavy high-priced devices. Price of only “.00 makes an (‘My sale to every home and su- loniobiie o n Ore 100 0- "W? ‘"15" 117° ‘mmm ‘m “m: fit. toiooiiv-rltlready rsold? pin- capital or experience mmecon- W-itlirnie amy- ~Pvro rli-s llix- my. landlords-muon- will" tingiilslm Company, su- diieiio lord oat. 1-7-111- llrive. Ottawa- tlaiis-ui-rl-sl-al .- W- Wanted “es I 1 ‘Hotel Wisteria Water Sti-beft", ' Qhirfdttvsltovvn ‘ I 4 NOTICE-WILL THE BOY WHO IM MORTALITY CERTAIN. BREAD BAKING CONTEST.- $ —' wanna-s MAID m FAMILY ' of-three. A1791? 13 F1 i. took ihookey lDOOt and skate from the Arena a week ago, return to Janitor and receive iris owin. THE lite sitter death and a real world ibeyond is shown. in Sweden- iborgh great work on "Heaven and Hell." Over 400 ipalzes. Only. 25 cents postpa-ld. W. K, mw._ 488 Euclid Ave, Toronto. 15-17-21-24. The Drlzec of Royal Household Flour will be displayed in the. windiolw of The Rogers ilard- ware .00., Ltd, on Monday after- noon. Auk your guocer for pair- ‘tiflllllifl of the ‘ ‘ which J owweocsseovasao-o THE CHARLOTI-‘ETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP FROM Holman's Catalog- “THE QUAAKER WAS maven a qualter till now." Burns’ Concert. Monday and Tuesdey.—-101-24-1-1i AT THE GIFT fiHOlk-NSWBQE ; designs in stalked 'linens for. elb- broidery. Ssoond floor Riley Bldg". rs-l-ssyi-il ._ ~ - I_ . BROOKFIELD SERVICES. — The services iin ti Bilookfleid coin- - gregation. on JaILZiB-flh, will be as follows: _H alter hive-l- 11.15 a. m; Brookfliiaid 130 ip. m: 7 D- m ,‘ Klndl-ynoze itihe eiiaiiiae in flhei.m\17l‘3"m Mm Blioiokfield- account of the ifunerral of t-he late Mr. MbCellum. ARRESTED FROM TRAIN-One of the passengers on the train from s was arrested on arrival herejI-le was charged by the conductor with using obscene language and being drunk on‘ the train. He iwill appear (before the Magistrate this ni0rn- g_ . . Newspaper Pays Bounty For Moun- tain Lion Pelts DENVER, ColoyJan. 23—More tihalni 115,000 deerln Colorado have ‘been saved‘ as "the result of ll bounty on mountain lions ciffsred by this Denver ‘Poet durinig the la-s-t live years, ' The boulnty system rwihich grants the kiiller $35 m: ehlch adult lion iitccky liioiiintcliin region. I . BIRTHS J AY- ab. January (Jerald Street, a son. (congratulations). BRADY-Jim this‘ ‘city, iii-ii‘. 23rd, dinuighter. MIOCLURE. .— Al; St, Avaqdg January 18 to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MacCIure a son, Jlohn Edison, DEATHS MacOLURE._— At St. Avards, January 23, Johinl Edison, iii-font son of Mr. and Mrs. H, J.‘ Malc- Clure. Funeral this afternoon at 1 D. m. Interment Peoples Ceme- tery. MeCALLUMFAt Glasgow ‘Rood .... Friday. Jan. 2am 192s, Johini 41111117199 MK-‘Qwiluin. “Bed 33 years. Familial ‘Sunday Jan. 270k at 1.30 D. m. frown IhFhS. late nesidence. cilll-illlulsllv‘ Butler (Perfection Brand) Put up’ in seaLI-ight containers in three ‘takes place on. 30th January, 96-1-24-m1l Situations Vacant SILL HOUSEHOLD NEC- wssitiel; nreeteet imaginable demand. have business of W111‘ tzroy St. 9i-1-24-tf Offers "to," ‘the triyelllngi; PI-lbllo a éqmqpmlil, a . - i date hotel. ;..‘ Cont! nl I "was virility-private bathed. Ther-Oulsine- lg; {omens "all. War Canada. mfeleehons In. all rooms.‘ Courteous serves. - "hi: down, . T3! 07"” ~ gtglstttiiyxg hi». . \' with; Qitldl] all)! ‘aims: till is notllmmioli m» >__ C. le iliW" 1o 841i‘ 1H0 IARMN ...... soul-ii»: ‘o. oat-ion. 1mm: y, John; 0. 0. Though h l1. Mootagnod‘, 8.0 "iii! i-ileghlim. iom outdoors-gal oi mlrrblia- _ eras 111""? c? 22°F" ~ sizes. , 3, 5 and 10 lb. It is needless to em- phasize the quality of this product the name "Perfection Brand” is sufficient guaran . tee. 7 ' l . This butter goes Ito you direct from the churn, and 1B W111i!" perl in sanitary pack,‘ ages, thus eiimlnat - lng all chances of contamination. I abhor. skids; c. H. Villain- v nti’ ,. 0U; -i.._- ‘.1415 ' Order , from your grocer or direct from . \ . Iii- I and . c..i....ii.. m lmn-oyist. Phone "'8 mpyil" "£11111 iiliiii Harteville . and Hartsvi-llla services, made on ' Summerside yesterday afternoon ~ v1 m. Nit‘ w-w s "a. no snails. arrived today. y} KNewJ oldie sesies-diuiiijiiihi-s :1. Isl-something entigely different.’ nd of Jib y, the new comic to start in The Guardian, Jan presents historial events in a. hi ercu-s way thatwill be liked byft and see ‘first , jg) oarance. ‘ i "reasiiitisus Mir. J.’ P}; MacArthur morning on a business trip to. John. , --j-<e-Q———- - Sport Costumes '7 Yellow velveteen is used Vi with [iiieated skirts. THE MARKETS, ' (United Floss) lvlorrriemain. Que. ann-a-u» a». nest; was done, but} exporters _ orally stated thatfithe trade . the United Kingdom was dull. _ York exlporters were also in ‘t marks-t for wheat‘ and they bid 1-2 cents per bushel over the- W 4 wheat f.o:li. shipment. 23rd, to hirsanri Mrs. Crawford Jay i - Dealers are 53. firsts 5 firsts‘ 55. puliet extras Finnev said ‘Toronto f-resh 65 ‘W918 53..sec0nds at 47 to 48. . lMontreal easier, fresh extras. 1° 64'. storage extras 51. Manitoba and specials 73, will‘ rta dealers araitquotiai? El "Ell-lien ‘Col a 1!.) extras Jobbing 5 47. » His Stomach Remov- ed, Mali is Recovering" . . -.._._. . cal/rumours“ -Md-, .-Jaii. lea- inus a stomachfwhich was re- moved a week ago ini an operation at" the Johns llHopkins man is taking food regularly and apparently isj recovering. ‘ospitltl fllt is the first instance of suc an operation being performed auc- cessfuily in to Dr. J. M. T. Finhey, surgeomin charge of the case. was found necessitr tumor. 'In a discussion before the eBal- tlrnore City (Medical Society, Dr. that a pathological, study of a dog's intestines some time after the stomach was remov- ed showed that a section- of the in- ' testines had enlarged toiserve as a stomach, ' Maryland. accordln Dr. iFinney asserted that only '3 such operations ever‘ had been per- formed, and that of these one-half .were successful Abe .I1,B1ients.de— - veioping normal appetites anddiy- ing for many years. -" ' in loving memory [of our desrWMother, ‘ Mrl._ Herbert Lewuisr, who departed‘ this» life January gbtihJikl-i. Gone, but not forgotten. A mssrrrso so an.‘ eons.‘ .1 I - .. I I - - ~ ~. .1‘, !-—f-—_ In losing rem of. ‘hi!’ 5019104 5190.11!!!’ 11'1" Stews Agnew, .who Bled,- .... ._-..........._._. §g¢,i>j,§?,,,"“',,§3_“;'2'.'lf slash‘: 22:12.15 '.°3‘i’?.23.‘.5.i'°..fi€.. “not: 53in?‘ $2111.22: ma“... . ta 0..., m. ' r mantras w‘ nan to": m9 t vi-Qgtldas. education l” "em- " viii us: been ate-any m- on“ ram in we season w- , Brnertseers ppglgnrra,‘ :1» s, 5,60 ,- the llowances un- log in lit yearqis due to the ' ' ‘ Gohmunte qed {lens to-ths-JP her‘ Home. t9 you. u 0 "f"? I’! "l! 9M0 W ' 7 -.._Vlil.“fllli-Utltllt . lsloved It Ie-vnti. _ ~ .-His ~ 116a iihiil .. is dwwrt-ai drbitaalr - ~ .1‘: i v1.4 ...'...l.itl ‘ CAR FERRY DELAYED-During to the storm. heavy ‘lea and Iwjnd the Car Ferry "Prince Ed-war , sl- and" was unaibie to make the s- ing yesterdsyrand as a consequ, e most, fastidious. Watch out foi-"date- ofi-lhe Phillips Sales Company leaveeg iis successfuiliy ‘to imake sport co-st ' i- es and separate jackets to be tw rn Jan. 2t. ' There was a further demand f_' in continental buyers today for C - dian- spring wheat and ll little bhsi- or nipeg May option for No 1 North- ern and 2 cents per bushel oVerJNo _Por-tland for Januiiry 1° 70- Bi-‘Orflge extra-s 56 to": , Saskatchewan markets unchanged. " Aibe ‘ivererliextra- 65, ‘arm's Q‘ 1935. t0 ‘G. IL; and Mos, Brady, a 50. . s, H-Jgh a umibia local fresh firm. yihg delivered extras The operatioliv y because’ of‘ a o t" h m. he iii-ii. Frisodsi Chinatown ‘is ‘ “Network ofRadio » Aerials SAW FRANCISCO, Jan. 21"" Chinatown holds the local record i‘ the greatest. number of serials to the block. In one» square there are 23 sets. The picturesque Orient- al roofs are a maze of these wires. The cider‘ Chinese like the music 1195i. as it is difficult for them to understand radio‘ talks, but their children, all students at American schools. interpret them rapidly. ‘G011 San-mue, interpreter for the iniuiiigratio to one of the tlons: “Autoniobi TY lth w he 8 in- broadcastlng sta- ies are so numer- tllus in Chinatown on Sundays that outtun afraid to let my children go l, v llpon the streets, but clhce 1 lave built my radio set theym-e toiiteiit lo stay at home." I T | “and Slflfor cakzh- lion cub, was in- Them a so e de and m, 40 _ LONG CRE _ Miss Mary ra nor 3 ?,ll"g*lxl;1'attel1 five. wig. agfiutjetvttiglyle a! bnyerswfzr Oilliumunimaltmgnciaarg COENIé-EKFA-ITRISTMAS ......... - - ~ i ii’?.“.‘.‘.”‘}.‘§i ‘i.’..ii.f.i'°‘.f..iiiii it": ‘Z“.i"i‘“.'““‘ 1° s°'19"""1.-'.1°'E"9"-“d ' n“ Man". """ " Mug” Funk Lynda 0 lnouinitnin ililin kills a-nd consumed stronger feeling ‘lireyailerl foritin- 0n 4170c.‘ 23 V1324? ‘(wllgnlitllrilg Creek 11 Elam.‘ i“. 17.9." u‘ '.".-.", ) G 1' d B kc 1 on an average of 50 deer c.9011 tario oats and prices were XNIVSIHC- P1101119 0i’ iiiat vicinity 1.13m? ~--- M""° “Y PM" "°°"‘ a" ‘" . . year and ‘the Denver newspapers, ed another 1 cent per bushel. Prlc- (Ihristmus concert in tlielidii. at Da"'°°"°"‘l‘ D°".°°“!-T-fl'°ha'd‘ A‘ McLeod’ J’ Mcoonfld’ ‘ "ibmli-‘tfliflll Ihas nsnulterl .1" m.“ es for Canadian wee-tern oats w... 7.30 IJ-III. Mr. W. E. Stretch ivas ‘ Misses Malftln, Doiron and LeOIaIr. l’ playing of $5.380 ilil‘ boun-iios sluice unchanged_ appointed chair-man and an excel- 12 Song . ‘i “ Y T " Mi" W'.“‘ "i 51- Pa"! < 1920." T1108 figure ‘PBDITGQiYlH Oiwing to tho continued up 'rd 1""! Dfvnrzlm was rendered m an 13 THE QUAKEITSNM MUSICAL SKETCH IN COSTUMES." I 308 lions, adult and cub. tendency in when prlcesfthe n, rk. orderly and appreciative uudienég, (Bright Sparkling Music.) , A total oififliiggg bflllllliliéi: at go,- spring wheat grades of "m". Tile following is h copy o; the cHARAg-g-Egs » 1 W89 1N1 Y‘ Ill — 6 are-es‘ was stronger and prices scored zl “$313111! I , » 22.22"‘ . » OTB " f , u, s - - . 2:3”, m" rtzgs,“ Lo" W0‘! timid 0111; ‘$1.970 111 1921; was inactive. There was no chhnge [en- Jllet. for Christmas," dialogue, ' ' .. $195 ‘in 1923 and sass in 1924. in the condition of miiirfeedwTlie Th“ Wm"! Browns": recitation. 3"“ ' m?‘ éilms Law‘: 4 ‘While tihe bounty aylsteln was demand for rolled oa-tll was fair. A by Florf‘, 11491511111"- "A 91911111111 mgr)’ ~ M“: Mafia‘ ‘Egan 1 lnitciiiidiedi -p~rl'nu1rii»y.1as game pro- good business continues to be trltns- iilfleéo airy Norman Stretch, I"?! t-ection, t has reau tell in a igrcn-i acted in all gr l g 4‘ -. I ‘ ~ 0." (entered); scarf E Elizabeth M15! Aflillilfilflmigrfi“ 1 ie-avilig to HIJOCKXINGD, who claim es were llflliilllaléifflsdPTiigéigfilzlii1ltg%rillg “gmléleighi “ma? 4181118119». “MP- Allce . Miss L an ar e i that t-hie zwcirlago guown lioii coni- of the butter mark 1 u“ ‘ -_ 41"‘ ‘3 115 11H". "l0 Fflillllly Unr ' Reuben .. ‘Mr. Arthur Bruce 4 milit-s ilflpllddflliblfifi to cailtie il-Iiili 2r out prices SillfW:i(1,ull0u?:- "ileum"; reading’ by Mrs- Nwma" 2 Simon, “The .Parson,"_..\;. Mr. Frank McDonald 1 hfigigo encih year to me 011140111“, clgnnge, The-tone of cheese isif riii .:.\l\,si}~l-i;llgi(ilfl'lltll<z.iéigyrr\liiliifléillgtretch. - Auld Lang Syne. of . _ w th No 1 fodder made goodswqiiot 7 . '5 r ' . The b0 ill I aid. ; i- - i t 19 1.2 t 2o " 1"F°“"i‘1*“i°"- “"18 "i candy- P f S N E leodMsaivelthglK|nsor assisted b Miss I ‘mission tiomthi llzwgllililfilgpgliilzlglé- iiiliuNo Z grad: at 128197332 Reading. by R086 Mcnvllgali (B11- ‘ . m ‘ ' ar c’ u. ca "c ’ y I m-elit cfwthe pelt of tire animal per pound. Crrip beans were q "tell coreii); ' malogue’ “Unclel 11°91‘ Luna" 5”“- . , o and on: aiccomipaiiyin-g sitahksiiient at $2.90 per bushel “mu 5 5°10 U“ wstume) ‘by »N°r‘ - Tickets and plan of seats at Jamiesona Drug Store on n “hat the zminynl ‘was Sh,“ with,“ nTTAwuk Om ‘Jan 23 1. helmet! Stretch (encored); recitation Fridfly- 237d- "191-7 a‘ 9 °'°'°°k “- ""* 1 the boundaries of this. state, easier feeling in th, fresh egg. 1' rlr-iby'~h7ai‘iii"fjet 14051111111‘ ($190164); Tickets loi-(Tuesdayevenlng on sale Tuesday morning 27th o, The p0,,” 4mm“), gwtem. W at conunueslknejg Omcreasm re_;diaiogue_ ‘That Rascal PM“; due,’ l! 9 Vfibdk A3711" ‘ . ' geiilher with the work of thepré- ceipts but n-si-yii-tlprices show eryby N9l"-“i.“ and ‘vimed Stretch; Reserve seats 50 and.75c_. Doors open at 7.15, Concert 4 diawry game lhluntefs of m; Uni;- little change In parts 0g u, 45¢ i‘u-“.'1°g“9..,, 1'11‘.- Cflllllie Has stayed a council-arr." , .' - ‘ ._ ‘ _ > ed Eiiirtel.‘ hfoiwieal‘ s-nrvey. n son-e Un-Itltioflatee fresh n? ail =0“ ‘e ?""°*‘1“'*’ ‘°“°’“”"i’>' l“ NOTE-Tickets for Monday Ziithmdt good‘ m‘ Tuesday 27th. leading rapidly to the 9XlBfIn‘|l1r-51V9d"'W111‘(-'h are jobililxig at 3'31) 50|mtr1rg c fmi" " ' .' ‘ " THos- F- WHITE. THOS. M. iMcM-ILLAN, a-tion of the greenest deistropctl of Del‘ B1189 111171 P91011111! 8! 75 ¢enls',i,..,,,e,f,§§ utfhthe fianonm An. President Secretary. game and tvaiige cattle in the Der dozen. 1' close. g ' e c ma" w n“ as 7. 63 Hugh McKenzie who took charge of the musical part in such a high-i ly, “capable and pleasing-manner, ‘and Mr. A. M. McKenzie forthc an of his organ. and Mr, W. E. Stretch for his service as chair- milii. i 6 S ——€——<0-}———— FINANiCIAjL STATISTICS OF PROV-INCIAL GOVERN-' MENTS IN CANADA, 1922 The second report on flnancia‘ statistics ofprovlncial governmontr in ‘Oan-‘nda has Just been issued b) the iDominion Bureau of Statistics The same method of classifyin; and co-ordinatlng statistics is.car_ lied out for the year 1922 as was afdopted In the first report, and thl data arepubiished under four mail hisadingsz!‘ Receipts, Expenditures Assets and Liabilities. For pur "poses of economy in piintinicflflle surn-mary tables, for each lndividu ail provincepcoveriiig the yeari 1916-19B1,1~are not separated in thit report.- _ A brief analysis of the rev"- shows, that there is a Stead) growth ‘in tbot-h receipts and expen dlturesa- The total receipts of al provincial governments were $23- 027.l22.in'1906; $50.015.795_ in 1916 $102-030.458 in 1921 and $116,156. 690 in 1922.. Worked out on a pel (gaplgaubyghg- or population the re- oemts. were in 1906 $51-70. ill 1911i 8.23, ‘in 1921 $11.63, and in 192: 119s, A similar review of ex Ipenditures shows a total for all 0P0 "vinces of 321.169.8713 0i‘ $343 P91 g head of the population in 1906: 353,226,219 or $6.71 w‘ hem! 1F 191a; $10z,5s9.515 or $11.69 DB‘. head in 1921, while in i922 the ex pendiitures had risen to $112,874. 954 ‘being $12.00 per head o! tht population. The. net increase of rec61i>l5 be‘ tween 1921 and 1922 was ovet 314-" 090,000. The receipts from lands 1911198. game. fees, education ‘and nhcenhniaonis sources fell 0i! the‘ tween 1921 and 1922 t» who em“! of 813574300. but flII-Qs increased by $220,085; succession duties ‘by util- 7. h provincial taxation bYi $2074.97‘) while licenses and Perm“! 5111mm!" an increase of 19.341.517- this latter. heading. revenue 0W race track meetings inoreassci. ‘b7 5y" $3,000,000; motor vehicles lic- . V 11,422.00», ‘while 1101101‘ control provided an increased rev- en e rgrlflo .000. or which Quebec. I, ‘flap; ‘page of $2.800.- 00 flahlfflflt olumbia .* boo n. 1m. cs c moored with 1°11- ‘net-ilhoreaae of expendltllfl! for oil-provinces for 1022 over i021 ‘IMIIIIOHBB. The princillfl dqf rpuslaai iii-til. 67.810. while payments of interest on public debt hilltiee - $078,530. There were y s, h. ‘expenditure on m ,4 I I, 427117,“ . than“: "P a uiigv- "d mi ' vim. .1") aflirf . nor swine .10" ‘ h’ .rk i ‘Mallow DA Y or, n service, recently lvrcte ' it? corporations as well as other mws.“ asked-that 111N191‘ he Inscribed "Here rests the ‘ a desire. to d ‘witches-ts’; develnbnl - plllofillhqnflnds! assess tout 3., on’? niiir may" r". '- u “W; hallo? Y1‘! ‘M Ailtlfe s maarifi bivfinuf " a» u" ‘veils ~ - Amazing Case (Continued from Page 1) identification he ihas glanced coldly at ‘it and nod-lied assent when asked whether he admitted having murdered be yonitli to wihoni It belonged. There were the most heartrend- ing scenes when the mothers of- murdered youths weue caililed in to identify some articles of clothing belonging to their son-s. One such case ‘was thalt of‘ a little ‘boy of fourteen, and aiil that ibeioniged to ihlm were a gaiiy-col- oured. handkerchief and a pair of braces, "Did you kill] this lad?" diemiand- ed the judge siternlly. “Yes-w-if his braces were bound in filly‘ room I mus-t have," was the reiply of the murderer, followed by a poignant shriek of despair from the boy's mother in court. Then in a. finisih» he turned to the newspaper reporters press-mt and in ton-es of irritation he said: “You always lie, but do not lie aibout this case." - Sold in Shop _ One of his victims was identi- fied ae the doctor w=ho had exam- ined irim when a youth. and had fi‘l‘i‘~c.i.‘t0lli that he be sent to the asylum. Wircii replying to the judge iii connection ivitli this par- ticular murder. tl-laarman re- marked: "You seem to think, Herr Presl- denirhthat it is an easy hiatter. ht ‘is not reaiiiy ‘a pleasure to kill people. You can-not imagine how excited one become-s some-times." Tilie "worst details of all were those supplied by people who ain- civ-ererl an appeeal which was flaisiieidi on to the screen iii all the cinemas throughout Germany. They came foiiward- to- tell how they had bought meat from Haar- lrrunn ‘when he was lliilffllllng his butcher's siiop, and how -they iiad good reason ito suspect that the flesh whlich was SOiifl was the flesh which -he ‘had stripped from his victims. I It his since been proved that ‘Haaljmanni hluniseif has more than once made a ni-eal from the died- ‘t PAGE mama 5.: , i. .1... ha, - WT! store wists-recon breweries-tithe , on our grocery" 81d meat. business on . a scale everl-bigger and‘ more satis- factory than before. . . As_ an opener Jwe offer the following speclals at a cash price which we think“ cannot be beaten anywhere in the city. a 4:“: Check This Llst:=— Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. .. 2pkgs for 25c . v Onions . ...'10‘lbs‘.f0r40c All package Tea . . . . Reg. 75c for 70c Canned Pears . . .. .. 2 canis for 35c 10lbs. best Beans, . . . . . . . ... for 65c BestBulkTeaingu...60¢('1'1'i'it.) " Red Salmon . . . . . . '. . 2 can-s, for 45c French Coffee 50cperlh. , Apples for cooking . . 20cts per peck Y" Currants .. 2lbs.for25c, Prunes 3lbs.for25c'i Oranges, regular 39c for 35c per doz. Laundry Soap . . . . . . . . 7cts per cake Lenoir Soap regular 5c at 50c per doz. Classic Cleanser . . . . . . . . . 3cans 25c MlxedNuil-s 20cperlb. Meats and Fish . . . . at Lowest Prices 1009 lbs. Block Butter at 30 cts. Per. Lb. We guarantee‘ service, satisfaction” and the quality of our goods. ~ P. i. MacDONALD GROCER’ Corner Kent and Prince St. Phone S88 iiesfiofjris wiotime, and‘ one of t-he most iterriibie descriptions prov-irl- o‘ .4... ..;., Ed liy a witness whio gave an ac-l count of" how Hkliilfmliiilili entered‘ the rooms of those whom he had i The committee Wish to thank the lured 111w 111s‘ shop and there. in “Hues “Long reek who kmmy do, the ‘dead of night, either cut their. hated ‘homhhnade candy, also Mrs_ throats or strangled them into in- sensibility, afterwards. sinking his teeth ln-to their throats anid drink- lllig‘ their Iblood as they “FFlUIEKI iii their ideatlfs agony. Beside-him. in the dock was! a young inan- named Gran-s, chau-ged . "Millie being sin. accessiury in these zrimt-s, and he has aduiiitted how, n. numerous occasions, .he laid for - * l‘ Y‘ v w‘ 9. James’ fireshptzrian Christi; E.6rrflIulIiga_rl.3liLQ fiahbatb Serbian: 11.00 a. m.--"God, Man-And the Eclipse." < 2.30 p._m.—8abbath School. 7.00 p, m-“Splritual Robberies. filinisttr 82b. v14 maths arriving at the station, ind enticed them to ‘the house of lie butcher, whore the latter nilir- iered ‘them. in addition, to being charged LB inn-accessory. Grans was also llifiiiiOifiifl with inci-tinlg Haammann o cqlnmiit the crimes, so that they nigh-t ‘jointly enjoy the receipts rom the property stolen from the dctims- 4 " C- Evenmhen the selmmms cums N: MUSICAL nlRlacfroR, Paola, HIRAM BALI. , remarkable case are not exhaust- , Mqryflna sqy-vlgg 11 A, M, ed for i-t-iiias since been discovie-rerl > . ‘l ' - ‘ - » - I ,, =11 that ‘the illdivicediave on many oc- , Sermon .> ..... ._... "The Old Rfliilii?" ""1 *1" N"! L91"! "il- :as'ions during the last three i. An attempt to assisfthoas who are seeking to .soon_cile _ n. years been in receipt of com- > the truths of Religion and Science, plaintis concerning disaprpealranoes 1nd ‘tha-t in some cases l-iaanmiann Sunday School 2.30. P. |M. v , ias been actually indicated as the " erased teaching-graded serylce of worship. mlpriit. ~ ‘ It. wosjnot till sacks and sacks Evening Service 7P. M. , '1 .11"m*1“ "mains v.2" dragged I Sermon "Tine Acid Test of Religion-K - 3mm ‘me ‘river wine‘ and a 5mm‘ " A dlscu Ion of the Stewardship o1 Money. ' 1-. '-‘ \ ier of horror swept over the land , . ' ~l;_--‘ j _ j, i ‘ ' .ha_t the police actually besitirred 4, ' - ~ ‘- " i .7 item-selves.‘ ' r**“*“f* OQ-QO-O-O4O O-Ol ca). cumin flbttrtl)? . Prince and Fitzroy Slraets L MlNiSTER--REV. R053 C. EATON. BHA-LE-uDM Then it was that it became known that some memlbati; of the police had actually taken pairt in ionic of the drinking and vice orgies which took place and to which hdVlrure-d his victims, and .hus ‘were parties to the de- baurrch-es which were always a ioreriinrier to his diabolical crimes. The central figure betrayed not the. align-test dismay as he listen- er.» to (the recital of his ghastly deeds. Now an-d again he be~ came innitabl-e. at the long-drawn- out proceedings. "Behead me," il6,d9l'nQ_ '- "it is -by m» til-s best weir. . Let me 10in imy dear mother in-iheavicu before Christ- A-fter his con _' ion Haarman the , I113 should on i‘! tombstone! fans Murderer. Hasrmann." '_- Ho ‘also’. expressed ppse orz-egmerry even- ing lii his cellfand initials-last meal should‘ consist -of coffee. hard cheese, g-nd- cigars, ter which he wouidxrutse his fs_ r end regard his execaition as his wedding. ' dlyled under a classification which permits of compsra-biilty. The in- faotths 'ond and debenfureila- We shown an annual in- crease 1dr some years pest. ' - tlngtliellsibiliity of all provinces ere is.‘ of course, a steady gener- eat Ul"!h9~¢0Illih'Y,A£g unmet soar ». i ~ vBnma-TpnaTswulol-e. u“: u,“ -;,i was _-_»__ w4~i ' L-OS-ANGELES TAKES STOCK AND FINDS i924 PROSPEROUS liars. As a fighter he; was fea. by all other animals f] the c rly 1,93 AiNfi-ELES, Jan. 23.—Slx- California days, Yet e, was lot ‘Ly-two churches were built. in Loe Angels-s during 1924 at a cost of 87.307000, acco ding .to statistics juty‘. compiled Commerce. As compared with this lpmduc- tion and increase along religious lines, the taibles of i! show that: ‘ The motion picture industry here turned out pictures during the year that were valued in the aggregate a-t $170,000,000. . ‘ A total of 230000.000 "barrels of oil was produced in the Doe Ange- Ieilb 000. doubling those" f 1923. Public Improvements. ,_ s-sed the sasooonoo inn-k: .0flice. club. loft. hotel and ap- sgtment building reached 858.000; , o. School bends aggregating 884,- 0 040,000 wepyoted, .QLD TIMI GRIIILY» RIAPPEARC 1N uovwwns or QAl-IFPMIA BAiN FRIAINOISCO. Jon. Mr-The occluding to-s gllablp n! ~ at one time ti... fill-flunk‘ gris- Ei! rs. ed wit". n‘ I mi , e QIl>mOde,lhQ'qfl0|I '_ [q- w, .5 loin: of his ems and till "n tile-gar.’ and ' ems flap}! 7m ~ - ,e'r' than the‘ Bock sly. h‘ or a groyls ' a distinct him? 011 90D Wits sh li- consldered by man a dangerous ani- mal. and he usually took_ to filly-ht on maiitifliiptprcaoli; He ‘was en less carnivorous" than the s-mailer black or brown bear and lived I ge ly on acorns. ‘berries, roots Fad grasses. i " ' '—*—'-<.'9'>-:-——— ' Millard’: Llnlment Tiled hpnflaysl+na y the Ch-aniber of igures also , .... H, Hotel mil for the 12 months; -‘-"'.""'."‘""" °*“"'“”"°"'" anbor exports totsled.$68,300, , Tm. Hnmlhr "ml I‘. . been mempletsiy renovated " and refornlehstl throughout ms athlete,’ Vii-y oomfertabiq accommodation to the travel- >100 filth"!- Thef tabl. is ‘especially good < and the public are oourteously. fared-tor. - ’ ‘ ' 1* i Iefiiliitfl f" " n Us he Bier in such er "i". F. ..~ 7 u _‘""I" . 1.11. Bows-ti. bits-lie. '1'. 032cc. as. 15mm - w. “$.59. I ar- o o’ is eons M . , ._.-.~~.--.-.~.m rev" QM roatnsiefiiresm-