_:‘ __ .,_»4\. ....-. Am niiiiiiwiinuii BEGAINS liEiillii wants OtberWomentoKnow About Lydia F. Pinkharn’: vegetable Compound Iount Forests OnL-“Before l took Lydia B. Pink am‘: Ve table Com- pound feltweakand I miserable. and had ' iii through me. was living in Ailss Craig at the timemnd onedayatriendeame llllndtnid me her ex- ‘ rienceof usin the age table Cg pound and advised me to take a bottle, which l finally did. - I began to get stronger and those I am grad i found out pains left me. about this medicine as l think there is none equal to for women who have troubles of this kind. l cannot raise the Vegetable Compound too high y for the good it has done me. Whenever I know of a woman suffering lam glad tooell her of if.."—Mrs. Wu. RIDSDALE, KR. No.1, Mount Forest, Ontario. Women throughout the Dominion are finding health 1n Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Noharinful drugs are used in its prepa- ration-just roots and herbs-and it can be takgnin safety even b anurning mother. For sale by all ggiats. flf gAlLlNqg FROM MONTREAL T0 LIVERPOOL Juno h. July 2f . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montolaro June 1'3. July 1O . Nnntrosr July Ill. July 2| . . . . . . . . . . .. Montcalm T0 BELIANT-GLAHGOW Jane l. July 2 Harlot-b Jam- lli. July H lletiiguuiu June ‘27 .. .. Jlliufreial July 30 .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. lloutlnurler ‘IO CHEIIIIOITIIG—HOUTHALIPTON— ANTWERP June 3, July l . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rlinnedosn June l1. July l5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Alglitn FROM QUEBEC T0 LXVBBPOOL June l9. July I7 . . . . . . . . . . .. Montrnyul T0 ClllBBOURfl—S0llTHAhlP'I|lN- HAMBURG June l0. Jul‘ l! .. Empress 0| Scotland .InIy 22 . Empress of France T0 UHIIIIIOUIIG—BOUTIIADIPTUS Jum- 30 Empress of Pram-e Will party who exchanged wrootl i, i 0111-. lOOQOO T H E R E D VULTURE BY FREDERICK ol-EAT" Author qt "sniper seek-en." ew- I I "l promise." be said. his fierce- |y1r§§§ t?) gone‘ away. “Oh. my gin], jmy girl," he murmured. “You are rt-av‘ 11g me, my Dfnillll Girl." . “We WON: not ‘for each other. iJchn" she whispered. "No woman would be ‘given siloll 810W i"! 3 iurs. i_ “on. a rgenplv tligll she mnlr back | 11:0 his nrurs, hi‘? ‘hrtid fell on his tveast, Th~ sifflllgtll eeelufd l0 iioiv hcr slim frame. He ‘thought 1‘ -'1!h hul claimed hcr. But she looked up at him arrain, and n res- ponse ‘.0 ‘the ihidrling in hcr cy.s he ilu-nt his hv-ud. and she- Whlfilrlrild iz’ his ear . llcr voin was very faint. ‘but he grasped her message. rwd wh"n her cyts tiuhsooued him. ho nodded. “i understand, Clara" be assured her. “l will mind her." l Th1 11 hr took a ring from her fiin~ ger and plLt it on his own. “Slip will wcugnize it anti know you come from me " she whisper! d 1l1e flame of her lib‘ flickering up For t‘hc last time, "G0 quickly. Jvhn She kn-ows. Goquickly." The flicker die-d down. She lay ‘v1 hisgirm-s. ‘looking up at hlim. Just ‘l! fore the end. her lips moved. He. ‘bent down his head: "Never l1"'ill was like you. John" s-he Willis" l)’ rod, and smilrd. O-OO-OQ‘ Then he sped on his way. As thl, first of the Children clim-hcd out of the trap onto the floor, he slipped out of sight behind tho throne. her die-ck CHAPTER IX TIiE DONE SWIMMER Between thr throne and the wall was a apnco screened ‘from the rest of the cliruniher ‘by this stout partri- tion on which ‘the Vulture was rpois. ed. it imastittvd 21s a shrine. Fixed to the ‘waill was a large image of a ll:- sruiil d down wt her, and saw tlrr- end come . . Voiws sountiiin-g ‘from afar arous- Ird h"n1 with their warning cod. flrhdli-ke. ‘and ofmany zu-‘nis. ‘ "0 caught ‘hold 0f one of thorn and pulled, The god swung out towards THAT C Q? ' YOURS av HARRY e. Ponies‘ OQ-60- M4,...‘ t; m. Health Doctor This i a series of articles per _ timid‘; ‘A liiiiiiliveiiznceviigdwiirwfi; She knows that dust and dirt glatl to vanswer ‘through this contain d3" “'09! dun“ errns. So s c guards the eaith of hcr family by the use of Lifcbuoy. Its soothing, creamy lathcr carries a wonder- ful health clement deep iazo every pore, rcinovin _ all 1m- purirics from the s 1n. The odour vanishes but the pro- tection fCmillflS. column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to “Aubomo blles," The Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd., Charlottetown. THE CAR AND THE HORSE Burton; ‘the time tih-a-t the auto mam; its debuit the‘horse was _lih*‘ 03d reliable for the 8 neral serimoes to which t-h1_ car is now Dill- ‘It seemed to be no ‘tnouble in those days, m ‘Led ithe ‘horse resul- mqy, @1811 mm. ‘fix up the stable. pltdh straw and hay ‘for bed and feed. carry oats. ere. and d0 8'" the necessary work pertaining ‘to horse ‘modus vlvendl.’ Then um buggy was freqllt-‘nll! washed. greased, cushions kopt in slope. the ‘body painted mud strip- ed at intervals. Tho.harhres ‘oil-ed. cleaned and all meital tr’-m'kc~pt i11 ‘ good shape. In fact ‘to lhave and Pass of St. _ Houston's University . CLASSICAL COlJ RSE. William Brennan Joseph E. Campbell, James F-itagerald Alhan mer Vincent Murphy James Msclsaac Clarence Shea it. chard Johnston James MaCabe Edwin Gilli-s Roy Grant Joun Keefe Thomas Henderson v Henry MacDonald- Phelsn MacKeiina Hugh McPhee Thomas Hamniill Augustus Gaudot John A. Sullivan J. Francis MacMlllau FIFTH YEAR. (in order of merlt) Jchn H. Sullivan ' Joseph MacMlllan Gerald Keefe vamp-bell Wurtellc George MacDonald Fred Monaghau Archie Gillie Austin MacDonald Arthur Malone St, Clair Monaghan Cornelius Landrgan ‘Charla-s Maclvor Bonnet J. MacDonald Robert IMacDonald Gerald MacDonald Adolphus Glllis Raymond Martin Harold Driecoll Francis Clsrlrln Charles Morrison ‘Michael Rooney I‘ . cttcr luck 1M1? baked ay F." him, along wlluh it the part oi t-lie care for a horse anti ‘rig was a task st‘ t-rng greased ‘thoroughly also Cornelius Campbell assumes 5., his “mm, hem", we gmmyfliind, was the hlhziuning 0f a wide throne» for how long. he did not p““"‘"gega immei- 0mm had Whig‘ k. ,,“._ A“ ppm“), seemed u) have pcred iillS means of escape ‘to him. pnssrvl. Gently he ‘laid her down, H“ imisid thmmil" mkw m" 50d a111l (i('.‘<l(‘8ll led Mam. my": a bum‘ ma“ ‘he walk A ifew yards from the entrance- _..d_ A8 mung], h,“ h... "loved rm“ he c1111 1* d lrhv: well of a SUIiFIJHSO, a NHL Y“ in [he cenure o‘ meibroad space. d1mly illuminated by smug‘, he tinned and stood qooklngilighn, transfused from avbove. On upward. H1‘ was barely conscbus fgetlfuflllltfililrfiugagnd ollhTh “nfranc? of his "urrountiings, The r t e _ e e“ 9 ‘mne- IliITKIIOSSDh-‘ltl sertled on him 212a‘: mi" h" “"1 “m “mi ‘mi-l m5 lmmlel’ B... Om m, IL Mm, above ms hambthitlr‘ r; he Slilfilvtl to climb tho ime y-lmure flared down on hum lfistarr.‘ urged on by a desire to find w-lv-enriinz iv 1k ‘poised to str ke. yet.°"l all (‘llfltthile clouiti concertrtil-ug 11:».- he‘ 1. 111511 ni " 1 ,11‘- "Y5 ° '6 ‘Pace-WM 8y v H ‘was as ilhglfggosetrclfngirgdkiilg wmrfd return. ‘ M...“ as ‘though instead o’ Swomr As h! had exptctctl, the stairway irri-t. it ivere rising from its spoil. 1")?“ i‘? a passage m?" Serve" ‘he Nv-tirtar sounded the voices. The whom)" ‘i "mile of we "lumber: kmg hegmd kne]; Wm. we mend gm wall to w-hich it was fastened. Be- 5,. tho steps to n1‘- hiwk ‘"1"’ l’°~“*i"'°"» W" PAS-led oll-Hiea-ler loves that word) and the wfvh them. The first 0f his foesl Md started to mount the ‘last strairsl breast and leaped swiftly up 11M stems t’) 1M‘ 113i; hon‘; over Clara, "I-iis hand ear-eased \ \\\\\\\\\v GIN PILLS i FORTHB KIDNEYS Poo? trifle with a Pain in the Baolc—lt may mean Kidney Trouble! Gui Pills will relieve you. Get a be: to-day. V I \\ \\\\ \\\\\\ i iwhore was dill?‘ ‘lllilsvnod Wflll. a ‘foundation of the jmsnsion. A\\\\\\\\ I suit case at Sackvllle, or between‘ tunnel and shaft were birmow-ingirhpnte can”: the “Km that m we well, Iiut the passage dltl not be- gin m. the head of the n, M...“ back "M," me vuluwslrwssvd by. risfiur- its ‘farther extent in darkness, Switching on the light A" tngbant hmof his torch. he stoic forward re- eonnoitrinir. and came to a wall em" a massively Against it was built a small flight of stone steps that led to an arched opening. closed by a rntout 1i 1 1'- ' Up hi’ clluihcti. trefldln: with ’ very great caution. lie h.'<1;i become Insure 0|‘ nrovcrnvnt on the other ,.~.1th- of the door, Mufflnd footfalls [and voices were sounding. Only the former wore audible, ‘however, wh‘rn he FBiIClICfl th ‘top. Backward and forward they were going, ulp and down, sign of an angry or agllit- rated man. His face grew grim ‘as -he histenod, llo prcseiq] his should. icr against the dour, as tho-ugh about to try to ‘burst it open; ‘llor whoever was yvout to sit in that nlchie‘ must use thus doorway; Curse must. come this WHY‘ must occupy the room on the other side-a. room wherein 1:" 1".‘ Then came the day when the glis towing nuto ‘succeeded "Old bin." He, the buggy, and aotissor- ies are sold or traded (how ‘the dililfcreirtial. Be quite ‘sure that brakes do not ‘drag. Front wheels to toe ir1 3~8 of an inch. ---Z<-o-c-i zzllluny mothers can testiiy to the virtue of “other (‘vravcs Worm Exterminator, because‘ they know from cxi/icuce how useful it is. -—-—-<o}——— auto taloes tlhie place. ‘Now when. h‘: ‘; ‘D2125. Does the. "ullo receive ‘the attention that the horse did, In many casus it does" out unfortunately usually not. g TEACHERS A-l-i- EXPEN$E The Auto dots nc-t require thctTouR To THE pAciFic ecoAsT care that tihe Ihorse and ‘buggy didfl |N¢LUD|NG cANADiAN AND but ‘it docs ‘howlivcr require SO-MIE AMERICAN NATloNAL FARES care. Every oar owner knows just what care t4; give his car. but the [eqnpuutpum to procrastinate seems peusc tour istbeing arranged to tho grrater l-hnn w-i-th ‘the horse. ‘North Pilcmc C031". 5996i?" "Bill 13009.9.- m- 1mm- the mecthmnlca] leaving Toronto, July 9th, travell- plied Wm 91.0w me mmms o,’ neg, iug on this train to Prince Rupert, "".~t-—‘a-nd itls usuui-l-y sooner. G-ivl: B- C.. stoill-lllltl 0V9!‘ 0" 1'0""! ii" your car one tcnth the attennlpn B dill’ a! Winnipeg a few hours at you gave ‘the horse and yY-au will be vi/lfllllvF-Qilt. Bllfllleio Plfk- U179“ A complete thirty-day all ex- stairs: it surprised how small your ‘repair. 111W! Ht 388901‘ Nflliflllfli Pork. Willi .5111‘; “v.11 by short stopovers to view Mount Those arucies W111 E3515; W“ m. Robson arid the Indian village of 111m work » Kitwaugs. QU.E5_,1 thaw a_._u_ "ca.- {mat 'i‘11c party wvill then hoard Cana- does n01, seem to have the pqvwéy diun National Pacific Coast Steam-, that olthltre of the same ‘make have. 91" 5°!‘ vllllwllvel’. Spending a day Who-t would ‘be HkQ-[y m cause mm at Vancouver, Victoria, Portland 0, J" Chaflgvttelgwn and Seattle, returning from Port- A‘N'S.—You'r hem, 1mm; M; m land- via Union Pacific with side check 111111.. motor as follows, when "in to Yeltowstone Park.‘ thence the troulllle must he ‘located. 1° sail Lake Cit)’. Rocky Mm!!!‘ vanvnn TIMING. intake vnive win Perk. Denver. Cmcnso and starts ‘to open with pTston 12 dc- back i0 T°T°m0. which Doilli Wm grows mist mp 49.1.1 can)“. be_ reached 011 August 7th, 'l‘l1c SPARK Tummg, 11.01.11,; 1n tour will include four and one half (llstributior break .11 exactly ‘the days auto-tour in Yellowstone summpoal-tlqn‘ ~01’ piston as abowg,_ Park, and ‘three and one half days Spark retarded, tour in Rocky rliountain National COMPRESSION. Piston should Park. hold cflmlpregpgion t... g0 secnnds- The tour is being arranged un- if not. valves in all probability. Heel] ,der the direction of A, E. Bryson grindinir. If valves gmuqm and. Principal of Slvcrthorn Scihool Tor- lpolfltively in gggd 5.1mm, piston or onto, _and Martin Kerr, Principal cylinvlur trouble, or w.) min o.- dc. of the Ea-ri Kitchener School, luted oi-l. , Hamilton. ‘Full information may (YARBURETTQR ADJUSTMENT be secured from Mr. Bryson, 44 Run eiitgtine at appruximapqy 15 m Sllvcrthorn Avenue. Toronto, also David Surretts Charles Johnston Peter MacAuley FOURTH VEAR (in order of merit) Richard Ellsworth Richard Gill James Maolntyre Peter Campbell Jack Johnston Charles MacDonald D JS. ‘MacDonald Francis Coady ‘Cecil Cullen Daniel Prauglu James -K1ickh11111 Bernard Hughes Maurice Curlay Matthew Whjte Wilfrid Dunphy Lorne Murphy ‘Michael Conway ‘John Hagen ‘Joseph Walsh w .,,._. THIRD YEAR (in order of merit) Desmond OfLeary William Giliis Leo Campbell John 'MacGulga11 Thomas ‘Cullen lDrutnt-t O‘lla'nley Arthur Hogan Richard Cnssidy . Louis iMniiette Eugene l.. Murray . Franc-ls MeAvlnn Francis Nelligan SECOND YEAR (in order of merit) own Lynch WilfrldfKeefe AHlylliUllll Siirccnall Earl Dalton Leonard Smith the last ‘drop. .1, Felt 11.80am l"l|ii§ 0t‘ Port NeuiP R . WGY Program —[ns1is( on l he RiiBERillDi“ MILK . so cream) Much creamier than bottled milk, thus producing better results in baking and cooking. Nestl€s is also excellent for table use-on cereals and fruits, and‘ in tea and coffee; for iris creamy to For all household purposes 5o DIFFERENT GRADES N .7 c IwllcrRoo/irrqsl 1M‘ “"5! '“.""w' ‘l THE ICOLJI~1ITED Q MONTREAL TORONTO stocks at Lovqer Centres from Mr, Kerr, 4 Buelah Avenue, wmim" 14°91“ Ssekvlila and Charlottetown Tues- day evening on Borden train, please notify Mrs. F. E. Morris, 10 Esplanade, Charlottetown. |n¢|ue¢ In missing suit caae was hand purse with envelopes addres- sed to Mrs. J. L. Moreaide, Hotel Vendems, Boston. 1308-5-29-tf IO A\\\\\\\\\ ‘. CONNOLLY ESTATE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications will be received by the undersigned until Jung 121)., 1925 from all tudenta desirous of (‘ODIE AND SPEND TIIE DAY AT ROCKY POINT 1025 ROCKY POINT FERRY TIME TABLE (‘nmvneviriill June! hit. the Steamer lllllahurnugh will _ run between (‘liiarloltetnvvn and Rm-iiy Point durlnir the Hummer mnntlin, as follows: Lvr. (‘hurlottstuwn Lv. Rocky Point .- "I; NFNIIAY Ls. Charlottetown. Lv. Rocky Point 9;; I, m, 10.00 a. m. HA5 p In. L00 P- I"- Lm p m 2.80 p. m. 3,90 9 m 3.30 p. m. u” n, I. 5.00 p. m. CHARLES NEWION. Mannlsr. fl-I Jlfimthl. , have been found eligible to com; - pets, in accordance with the provis- ' ions of the’ Will of the lat, Owen I Connolly. . state (1) His name ' Age, (3) Names of both parents. , l ., In a written cxlmlnatlon for one of the Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually by the "Trustees Estate of Owen Con- "°"Y-" This examination to be held in‘ the third week of July, In Charlottetown and Summerslde. will be open to all deserving stud. onto, who upon Investigation stun Each applicant must In full. f2) (4) Post Office Address. and (5) The nature and extent of hla stud- lles during the plat year, M. J. SMITH, Klnkora, P. E. l.. May 22. 1M5. Secretary "Trustees Eetsto of’ Owen Connolly." HZZO-May 25-2130, June 2, 5, 8, O-O—§QO-O4§O-O OOOQ-O-QGQOOO-QOO-O-O-O-OOO O-OWO-O-OOOOQ-GO-OO 0 uogrcr: r0 ALL USERS OF"i~T1_A'l-‘I0NAI. cAsu REGISTERS The authorized Service-Man efithe National Cash Register 60.. Island during the first week In June. Any-_ will be In Prince Edward ivfiliilii-‘i Went now sounding; tihe ‘P. ‘h. speed and t11rn iprtlmary key l11st for revenge 1in ‘him grew. But, (‘ilockw-ise ‘till engine ‘hackfii-res 1in he ‘but no weight behind 1111 shouid- the wrlulhottor‘ 0". nor ‘thong-ht of making who 111t- iort. Not -for suc-h a purpose had Clara hidden hlm ha-ston. Before he sought ‘to wreak revengm he, dy. Bani Quick. sail. sure ‘roliel. Prevent shoe pronoun. At dnu ml the: nuns ‘then turn unti- ~_cloolrw'.'so one quarter turn. There -‘s no other adjustment on [this cm‘. buriottor, CHASSIS. Have chassis and lug charge must. ‘ho fulfilled. withdrew from t1hc door. The ‘movermlont sovrd him. l A sudden cry ‘from ‘the chamber, followed hard ‘ily a loud chorus .1‘! wartl-ing. and the »foot.fal‘ls ceased, the door was suddenly pulled opta 11; l9 11nd 111st time lo drop. from the: stone landing and crouch in the. shadow of the buttress. when two mirn came ‘hurrying through ‘and rushed down the stairs. He IN THE STUD Hamilton, The rate oi $413.50 from Toronto includes transportation, lower horth accommodation on trains. accommodation in hotels, hotel and bunglow camps, meals: in din- ers, slghtseeing tours. For two person's, ‘occupying one lower berth, the cost will be 8374.65 each. While prima-rlly assigned for the benefit of Teachers of On-tario, the Tour is now thrown open for the the whole of Easetrn Canada, and to the general public. 130G - .'i '.W 4i Q-O-ii-i ::No one need endure the agony of corns with Hollowuys Cor11 Re- mover at hand to remove them. The Axwnrthy Ntnlllnn Lnlid League llln Hire was a world's rlmmplmi, his slum prmltireil n champion. he in ll good horas, his cnlta urn prlu wlunern when shown. HAMMOND KELLY uArunflftliPtmNigfi Owner la your skin saiiowi not workin ropei-ly. These messa ate action. the trouble is not qu geetlon; lnasltude by inability to do when there is trouble. Have you a bad-dark brown-taste? A headache! They are messages that your ‘igssdve organs are that right ofl’. Flatulcnce and headaches will be followed by acute indi- Bflflihlllfl Pills will relieve the present trouble and prevent worse. They gea call (or your — immedi- ickly corrected worse is coming-and anything. to think, to work, to play. Saturday. June 6th owners of mot- or vehicles operated without 1925 registration plated‘ vvilh be dealt with according to law. By order ARTHUR NEWBEHY. .' jest. Prov. Sedy. i321-6-1-mwf 3i To OWNERS" OF MOTOR ill relieve eonnlpailo id sh li r ‘do iu work. Swiftly e cl vzulotils - m“, _. _. 1.’. m”, “' ' ‘If . ‘m’. ° of ._ Hm’. 4 2n] N I ' kidneys. improvement comes with the first dose and healthy conditions “t °' i‘ h°"°bY "w" m“ “n” follow. The wisest thing is to have on hand this remedy which for fifty years has been bringing relief to thousands. ‘Waugh/ins PILLS BurywlienfnCanadn a ' "By "ARTHUR TMIYRELA’ ND " Allan Murphy Andrew Slavin ‘Marcellus MaeGtil-gan Cecil Sturdy Patrick MaGennis Philip McQuaiii FIRST VEAR iln order of merit) Joseph Mooney lMnntin Deslloehcs Gerard iMullally llazelton Gillls Daniel l1‘, White Francis R00ney Mark Dunphy Donald F, Campbell Harold Croken Wilfred Callaghan Joseph Donovan William iMeKlnnon William Rooney Ralph Hogan Lewis, Campbell Aloysius Coegrove Ralph Shea Francis Gillie - Doyle Sullivan Joseph MaoCarthy John ‘Steele IStudents whose names are mark- ed witb an asterisk must write supplementary examinations in ‘September. -—---oo»>-_ THURSDAY, JUNE 1 wcv (Schenectady. N. Y-i General Electric Comm“? 790 Kilocyclea (319.9 M818") l Eastern Standard Time 11.30 u. iii-Stock market. robin‘! 11.40 u. m.—lll‘°dll°° mull“ w‘ purl. 11.45 a. m-Wenther report. 11,55 u, m,»-'I‘ln1c signals. 1:00 m’ nLéMu-gfc; talk, "Ilse 0i Dyes in llio. Home," Dora Wt-ther- ‘l11~\>.. New York ‘Sluts (“ullnilv "i ‘lll'l'llll‘ Economics. Cornell ilnivcr- e Gladys llliiililbS0ll, lsauhufli» l‘.1'.111k< lliu‘ llillo Page. _ 711i!) 1p. lll.—Mfll‘iYlO Band. \\ If’; illlCiCll , 1H‘, also broadcast by “J ' and WRC. 10:34) p. 'lll-——oi‘llill’l recital it)’ Sicpiitiii l5, BfllHClfl-il‘, from ‘Proctor :1 llanmarius li-leecker lluil-l, Albany- . y. 12'.'i01p,‘lil.-—Ol".L2illl recital by Stop- hcn E. Ilolscinlr, 5.00 p. nL-Protluce and stock market quotations; ne-WB. b11801!!!" scores. 5:30 ~p. -m.—--Di11ncr prr-grum irouu Ton Eye-k Hotoi. Albany. N. Y. 6:30 p. r11I¥~"ll'1~.\.‘tIlu1l‘l acorns, 6:35 p. m.-—“A Few hioruents wl~tl1 New Books." William F. Jacob. f-"irarlrm. Gvnl rul Electric. t"1~, ::An Oil that is Prlzed Every- ‘where-Dr. Thomas’ Eelectrlc Oil lwas put upon the market without isny flourish over flfty years ago. It ‘waslput up] ‘tdageec the wants of u tsma sect on,‘ ut as soon as its ‘merits became known it has a whole continent for a field, and it is now known and prized through- out this continent. There is noth- ing equal to it. l 6:45 p. 111, Dru-mnlic (‘uiitutu i i "Trial by Jury," by (illlicrt. 11nd up SQQIC Sullivan i'1'1‘r.t‘-ti by Williuiu Fay. ' ‘ §aves its cost", 'l‘llFif‘AS'l‘ III 0B2 $66800 Tho Jud-go . . . . . . . . . James ("infill i Tho Plaintiff . . . . . Edith Elllliil , Thr- Couns-‘l tor Plaintiff . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Joseph (‘ulirunv Thh Doivndnnt Asa (‘nguosiisil T-he Foreman of the Jury . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. John ii‘. Quinlan The Usher . . . . . . . .. Roger i-‘iwntou Bnidcomaltis: c, “ff. ' ' _Mao McCarthy. Moron ltrcwer. one requiring his services for repair. overhaul or adjustment of their register will please communicate with W. E. Jack o|o Victoria 1T6iii§ ‘Hnmovns OF rifsioizif” " N0. 117. Death of King John Hotel, Charlottetown. A. -D. 1216.-John. h. a desperate ef- 0400000000 uooooaooooooo-o _ -. lZ15-5l7Hl0i. [or], to evade thfl ' i Charter, imported ¥ an army i 1'1"‘ cenarles and laid waste the land. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. BOS1ON~ST. JOHN N. III! NT- IOHN h! LUEIC l0 IOSTON Q-Q who ]andgd' at. A ' Sandwich. John. s. s. 00v. DINGLEY bu" m m m“, Atlantic Time y B - Lg.“ Q}, h}; Wednesday at 9 A. M. and UIQUIOIIV at 1 P- H- ‘ . . . Lu L80 I. M» “""".1‘.‘.1'b.".'.'.'.‘li..'."...1.,'° ".'l8..°i‘r'i'l°ri ‘L "‘° lahtlql aalllnp diesel 4o lesion, duo Sunday about I 9. M. mm ikfihorgsfig=gil"'mii"” ‘Lniéiiiéiiifliia. -.Wash. He, was car- m-aamidraummu Q51,” ‘prank-mph. “w! w My The Barons called B. (international) LINE m, u...“ o. prance him, lust all his passage of the rk and "died there. i1 tun won't 1.81 no 9i! r Mr room-w a; I _ xiv LIK_I_- 1'11. lumut