ionizer, i923. l i ‘cnmcf ‘a ' classified ads do 5 » vertisers. They‘ l w" . e Charlottetown 44-60-0000-904 clnrs‘ or over. 5 words to n line. us! be pnlll for. seven words per week. Quiclvrcsults acidosis-fig‘! Avlflrou-uzvlzn _con-_. slideifed thework our CLASSIFIED AWERTIQ llATES-—l0e per linen" any. ls n: 8c per line per day ler I lays er ever. 0111‘ ' XYRQ § for our ad- search "into every store and home in IThQ Pro)‘ I ncg"'and if there is an interested '- '* iparty they surely find him. * ‘The best: class of people read "Uni uardian -and from this group of 50,000 people you will receive many - inquiries to your classified advertise- ment. Telq/lane N0. Guardian MENTS pen llnr hr e Oenlt Groups o! 6 llnuel- lnltlnl letters, eennt n: 10 per cenr. ulsconnt to: enei- Address tor-n pert Special llnten Furnished Rooms ven words for sne week. lltnntlsn Wnntell, 50s for and ersonn} Property Tax will he ‘ alllo d if paid on or before Octo- ber ‘ , 1928. 581-9-22-41 §%OO+0-O-O4+O-O-'. Central Guardian ‘SHOP ma; Holman! Catalog DIOTIONARIIG-Partles send in; in orders to this office for our new -Universlties Dictionary will please add fifteen cents for pos- tags.‘ A nlecouur or rwo and one- llalf r cant on Civic Rea-l Estate . _ . .__. OURRIE j MURNAGHAN, 71 Quen 8L. are the agents for the Ent rise Plpeless ‘Furnaces, call and a e them at the above address or their ‘booth M ‘the ‘Exhibition. l . 606-9-24-71 DlJiING E¥HIBITKION days take Your lat bBlhle of Cross Hall Ladiasof St. Dunstan’s Cath- edragr are gervinl delicious hot dinn s an suppers price 50 cts. ' f 685-9-22-61 i / OHUROH OF 80OTLAND.—Rsv. Ewen MacDougail will preach Sat- urday. 29th. at Point Prim at 7 p.m., and Sabbath. 30th. at Belle River, at 10.30;? Murray River at 2.30, and Klnrossat 6.30 p. m. wouin vou no ‘ro A BLACK. SMITHi to have your watch re- Dairedf. No. Well when you want that plpsless furnace get it from Currie d: Murnaghsn, hunting engine ns, 71 Queen 8L, agents mi- the i terprise Pipeiess Furnace. 606-9-24-71 WEDDING BELLS. — A pretty wedding took place at seven o'clock churc . when Rev. R. T. McKim unite l marriage Miss Elizabeth Helene ohnston, of Loch Lomond, wood.| The groom was supported by RUM. Morrison, and Miss Mary A. M rrison acted as bridesmaid. The onaymoun trip will be to P. E. Island-St. John Times-Star. DROWNS HIMSELF ON EVE OF planned trip with his wife to Prince Edward Island. Donald Martin. 25. of No. 145 Park avenue, Chelsea. committed suicide by drowning in ranging the details oi the trip, told his wife last Monday that he was going to Cambridge to draw his mo- ney from a Cambridge bank. He was not seen again. His body was found yesterday. Medical Exam- iner Dow pronounced deuth duo to suicide-Boston Advertiser. Agents \Vunted For Sale HENRY-MACKIE WEDDING. - On tho 19th Sept. a very interest- NTS.-—M>EN AND WOMEN d (lrcssec. direct to consumer (‘o sumplcs. x 3S9, »Stutlon 13.. Montreal. ltc box 725 Sunlmorsidtl. l-n gn, nit-nun ghlln Buick -c Station. 635-9-25-3l. V I l emulo Help Wanted mornings or out. (tcorge Street. i 21. Fitzroy st‘. ‘ TED.—AT Competent maid re- onccs required. Apply 168 tzroy St. . , SOT-il-lil-tf = Tao —‘0lliL'FOR causa- housowork. Apply Mrs. F. S. nudlcr. lsfEuston St. tf TED—MA'lD‘FOR GENERAL useworkngglod home. Apply s. W. M. oodside, 17 Pleas- t St.. or ipllOllB 485d. tf ran - hull. run GENER- housowork. Country girl pre- red. Apply at Guardian or- a. " “ stress-it " n WANT¥OEY our. 4TH. j ply Mrs . w. Weeks 12a , 380-il-13-tf. i tzroy St. Lolita I‘ T IN the city Monday ovcn- Sopt. 24th. Anlbor curl-lug. nth-r illr-nsc lcnvc ut (lunrdlnn ficv. 677-9-26-3l Mlscellaneod; Neon-s eausaoss. Flu-zen luy. Saunders, Ncwsomo & Co. rket ‘Building. 602-0-2l-6mo m]; - MOVING PICTURES: cinl mandolin and auto-harp - lslc. Abvernon ‘Frldlly, B0il~ ‘ aw Saturday. Mt. Stewart ‘ uduy. 2i OARON BROS. Light. Wntur Power Plant on exhibition in r Show-room. We can supply tteries for any Iilghtillk Plant lowest prices. E. vllayner. Yllfllclffilllfl. Sl-fl-Zfl-lli YOU LIKE TO DRAW? uug men and women inter“!- ln Art eholtld ask for our free klet "Commercial Art." No igallou. International Cor- pundsnce schools Canadian. lied, Dept. 1749-13, Montreal. (l. sotlclrone mo‘ hgers ave fsscinnllns. pro - s w liver? facility for oughpreildrition-by efficient '0 sllltll! lndlhoti. ’l‘hirty years llintmllpllsn succsse. Asl; for ‘ ilohtils on "Advertising." the, kn up to $80 weekly, selling cully our '1l0[)llllll‘ ladies’ costs Writs Dept. 20. 9-26-61 NTS WANTEm-Two or three llublc lllcll to canuass lll Kings d (lucons County for widely lown concern. For particulars 3i D Male llclp “hinted NTED-BOV r3 WORK m Scr- D-WANTEG AT oNcs. AP- ovcniugs B0 ' 2i ‘TEDP-CAPALLE mun. AP- lwk Arco Motor . Raynens. livery Chevrolet motor truck Ideal for moat or fish business Apply Allen McEwcu. Lot 4-1 673-9-20-1“ or in part, residence of the late Hon. Peter McNutt, 80 Euston St. Apply on premises. 687-9»26-3i FOR SALE-A 4 CYLINDER ‘ Studebaker Oar. As igoud as new —overhauled this Spring. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply 17 Dor- chester Street. 506-9-l9-tif. _________.__...___._._ FOR BALE-DODGE SEDAN 1918 in good condition. Apply Love's ‘Garage. Great George Street. 551-9-21-6l. FOR SALE-OAK TYPEWRITER. ilcsk drop head; when closed makes a perfect‘ flut top table ll llrllwors. Apply 12 o'clock noon ill Elm Avenue. 643-9-25-3l. FOR 8ALE-—A SILVER MOON stove No. 12 in good order. Ap- ply at 12 o'clock noon. 31 Elm Avenue. 633-9-25-31. FOR SALE-SECOND HAND EX- prose wagon and cart. Apply Proud and Morosldo. 221i Croat George St. 648-9-25-31. WE CARRY A FULL lino of Over- land parts as woll asflprlugs. Axles and other cqulpmnnt. for other makes of cars. Prompt Sor- vlcn. low prices at E. ll. lluynurh: Summer St.. Sumlncrsiilo. Gii-i-Ll-ilfi-Gl l _.___- To Let "ro RENT -r'unulsnzo nous: on Upper llilisboro SL- llDillY l" Eastern Trust Co. 680-9-26-3!» HOUB! To LE1‘ AT BRIGHTO-i Avo. Apply Empire ilntol- TO LET —SMALL FURNIBHED house on 290 Grnftou St. APDlY 244 Kelli. St. 62649-254“. TO LET —-FUR-NISHED SEVEN room house with furnace. AP‘ ply 112 Elm Ave. 81 T0 LET —-FURNIOHED HOUBEv modern conveniences. flood lo- cation, rent reasonable. Apply 11 Spring St. 3| Wanted WANTED --A THOROUGHBRED Oxford Down Ram from 2 t0 4 years’ old preferred. APP]! to John common. Bnnsor- P-. B- iginnd, _ 674-0-26-3i WANTED -l-lAnowooo PLANK one to two inches thick season- ad. Apply Proud and Moreside. 228 Great George St. 647-0-25-81 _ FARM WANTED 8V MAN OF moderate means with family- App] giving lull particulars aboll location. school. churches. stores and distance from railwnlh particulars of cultivation and ~ naamLno-p-s-Angutu - l- ~. -~. so BUV WHITE ROSE Gas and En- Olls, Alll..)"i|i)l)llei4, supplies Gus and Oil Engines ut 684-9-26-6l FOR ‘SALE-CHEAP. LIGHT na- FOR SALE OR TO LET in whole 679-9-25-31 A cro nnd if ..lsihle snapshot of ., ‘ in 4n . » * care' ohm 4M. lng ovent ‘took place at the Parson- age. l-lazelbrook, when the marri- age of Mr. Stewart Henry, of Kep- poch, and Miss Dorothy May Macklo of the same place. was quietly sol- cmnized by the Rev. R. W. Lind- say. in the presencoof immediate relatives only. The brido was _ charmingly attired in a dross of _ navy blue silk, tastefully trimmed with lace. and thc Parsonage was ilrettlly decorated with ilowors- of various hues for tho occasion. Both brido and groom aro very highly esteemed in the community in which they belong, and the very best wishes of a large circle of friends and acquaintances for n long and happy wedded life are ox- tendod to the young couple. After the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry drove to their home at Koppoch, whorc tho groom is an energetic and successful farmer. sTocK-ouoluurlous HALWAX. Sent. 26.—Stock quo- on Saturday. in thc Llttlo Itivol- and Sl-Ernest Graham of Lake- VOYAGE-On tho eve of a long- the, Charles River. Martin. after ar- CURIOUS CUSTOMS OF KINGS Ever since the days of “Old King Colo," who "called for his fldiilers three." the monarchs of the world have sought relief fronl the euros of state in simple pastime. Even King George has ills hobby -—the collecting of poll-Ilse stamps -and one may imagine ills Mules- ty turning aside from weighty matters to open his stamp album with a little fulsh of plcusura. conning over his rare specimens just as though he were a plain cit- lzen. The King began to collect stamps some years ago and has risen to the rank of an authority. ' Doubtless ho follows all the news about stamps in that singularly absorbed way which marks the .- true stamps collector. Monarchs in ulnny lunds and . ages have rlddon their hobbies. Few Kings have had more power - or a stranger hobby than (‘harles V.. Emperor of Germany and King of Spain in the sixteenth century and the greatest potcuiatr: of his time. Ho fought Fruncc to _ n, standstill and extended ills sway over Flanders and Italy. lie aspir- ed to rule all Europe. but failed at ' the job and handed over the throne to his brother Fcrdinzinil in 1556. By that time the King busin- ess had pulled on him to lilllfll a degree that llc-deterlllincil tu glvo up the world nnd rotirc to a monastery. But he had not been long in his new abode bvforr- he found the time hung llouvlly on his hands and day by day fretted for something to do. Tilt-n. ZILCOTIl- lug to thc story. a clock is his coll—or pcrhups it was u big chaulbilr-—-fuiled to knnp proper; time. This annoyed thc sometime . polelluto und with ills own hands ho set himself to luulw tho cloclf keep time. _ A document of tho day states l that he did u. very good joll on ; the (rlock. lt kept such limo nltar- . wnrd_ that he could fine nothing olsc about. tllc clock lllill ncclletl tinkering. 'l‘l1on llc lOOlUHl around the mouustery ulld laid lllllil of another tllucplocc tllnt was out of tulle. The world's greatest monurcll of u few ulonths before - was finding himself. had struck a vocation ut which ho succeeded after lulldiling the fortunl-s of half a dozen countries. Ho. succeeded ln ills second attack. after which he. devoted tho re- mainder of his life to flu» rcpair- . lug of clocks sent to thc ulonast- i ery. A Klngly Carpenter 'l‘ll_0 passion of llznulil-ruil has possessed nlully a King. Wllcu tho throne of the Ilourbons rocked beneath Louis XVI. ill those epochal days that endoil lll 1793 the (‘itizell King used to slip away nnd hide himsoll‘ in n lillli‘ work-1 _ shop of the imlncc Wlll‘l‘i‘ ho had‘ n bunch and many tools. ' lio was u very flood snrl of a carpclltvl‘ and cubincl-illulir-r. but it was his spoclul pride that he could make nlulcst any kind of lock or key. lic has bot-u drawn‘ for us by COIll.illll[)(ll‘£il'll‘.'~i l‘.\’£l.illlll- int! every lock he conic to. greatly (lcliglltcil when he found one that required his skill. lt WilS ll sure way to lllS fuvor for Sflllll‘ rouriier to present him with nu 01d’ nnd intricate lock. a bit oi‘ oruftsulau- ship from thc nllrlillre zlgi-s. Wllell these offcrcd siwClill and peculiar difficulties Louis was ready to lot Mario Antninnlw nnd Mlrsbenu put thoir llilnds together for tho sake 0t‘ thc Stuli- xvhilo he worked out the puzzll- of llis luck. As tho days grew sti-ndlly (lurk- er and it. bcculuc (lVlilUlll llmt tho throno tcctercd in tho ‘nuance’ $0 B0 Tillsteflnll 350m Paris M whnt ulust have bccu a fine luess over classes for thc children of lives. ' ,' " V mm)“ furnished ‘b3’ ‘mhllfiml and E0118 stollehlilway inom one" m hi‘ night. Clflmlmflllg 8cm" the m“ of poetic porridge. Competitions his court. What a schoolmaster‘ Wu llliVl‘ iu our own time thd cx- 0 Ward, members of the Montreal 0c s m" F‘ t” 5' 0m“ "latm" roofs of the Old fill-Y. DQ911118 1"“ were regularly arranged and jud- he must have been. It was SOIIIC-illlllillt‘ oi‘ that stern ivilllaln who 0i’ tl fl t l ' " i‘ Stock Exchhnflo.) m f5 In-olmm PM‘ ‘lpluyed good burghofls wlndoWB. $03119‘ gnu appointed to award tllc luurn-l thing ill that cluss for u. student to nncl- rlllcil Germany, busily fool- g’ He“ Telaphmle -- 122% for hows "m" the Mm’: mum be "I"!!! 9V0" lnvlldlnfi "m" hmlm“ wreath. Sons-cu. sometime schooi- miss his lesson. u prospect out-Lilli: trons in liollunrl. like "any", 5 137911191011 ---- -~ 4i dimlmnlmml‘ “a “mum ‘ms’ trmmfd- 37"] "ll-Ill"? ‘lown to their (“mlem nulstcr of thc mud (lucsilr. usually hardly euros in considvr. lyukr-l of lhw- countryside. " ' 5L Lawrence Flour 51 mots about thc pzllzlw hulls to Wm. kmgiy noncha|nncn_ Ottawa Power __ __ word off thoso who soilgllt him at “e and his men-y blades (ggpeg- ' . Cuba icane susu- 4st “l” ‘“b°"*~ ially delighted in attacking the N S t I M P t Pa“ Amerlcmpewoleh 57;: 1t is not difficult to cull up the watch, just as if they had been Ova CO nlIerlOr as 00st? as are, Amni-i¢nn.c;n_ 90% lgggxerljltm (lomtiirleorlug lllvllfflliafiu- some band of students from tho 8mm,“ macuolL ___ wand“ to“ a s") It I Ill! university on a lark . ‘ _ Y" l’ _ I . v _ v _ Howard 5mm, guy __ wrath “w! H a“ “PK ‘(ml l“ n After these escapades Charles unwni-n Sfllllll Com.. r2 ....,.,,,c.. ‘WY, ° .“_""‘ f’ M!“ a would return to his palace, fillod one Foo ms uaobv HUNTING GDOuNDS ‘Slmlllflll RIVBI‘ Preferred — thought lllll'(l‘l)yn\\'fll‘l‘lll lll]lIt“Ullll'Olll{)lv9e Wm‘ wine an“ joy‘ anhholdi‘ illong ' ' 508111511 Kile!‘ 'C0ll1- 89 But what a (Juocn thni illonurcli gjilmasataglgfl? .i".,'“M.§'i’l'i minim: as: gglslpzgll Mxéiflllnflflill» "'1' had. And tho Queen llilll snlllcd o; hi, wouiq vnntnrn in interrupt Brm l l‘ Yg ll a a —— upoll this llon of_u stall-sultan. him and lnquim if h" myni no" P s1 pro teal 1st Pill. 17 lrrcsollltn Louis, lll'll‘ in ull tho ‘voum no; m“, to (gnnvgfgg with Alanna-BB . »-—- ills of u futul dynasty’. Will-l not to hi5 momm- (m- Charles was n very ' T‘ young son and ll most youthful “Elgsgslfldasrulp ‘S1,; King. even at his (lentil. poisoned by Mario, some said. Canadian General Electric -- Canadian lSteams-hip Com. . - l A Rammed Around Paris Street: Canadian Stéilnshlp Pfd. -- Louis Xi. was another of the Asbestos -~ . French line who had a great curios- Doml-nion Bridge _ lty to go poking about Paris at MbntrcalPowor .. 126k, night. But this Louis was of n diff~ Winnipeg Electric .. -- crent stuff from the fmorry-lnnlk- Natl . n1 B i P2 - lug Charles. lie wns o a susp c- Aiiniiilin .3322? as L s0 wrllfl Woman AIM’! peclnllfl bcnt.a hunchbacked. twist- Atcillson 9m Taking Lydia E. Plnkharn: ell-nosed yelrllow-flacod Sign?’ ‘K111i;- m, Cni- & pound.” _ __ who know t at l-l nu ec s la n Am qmcomouye 691,4 vexehble compound him. nnd foarod thoir llatc. Am gmnmng g, Refining 55% Aftor dark ho would go out in Anaconda Copper ....... .. Canadian iPaolflc Railway Now York Central . Cubs Cane Sugar Crucible Steel ....... International '1’ ‘ r Jamestown, N. Y.—“I wnsnervou easllyexcited anddisccurnged and h no ambition. Part ‘ oululomu creditor, and in CANADA. when the Rf. Hon. W. S. Fielding, the present Finance Minister, had completed hi: previous term of oflice at the same post in 19H, neither he nor any of Ilia predecessor: had placed any bond: in Canada. yTl-IREE GREAT manners Carlada’: Finance Minister: have from time to lime in the past made Loam in GREAT BRITAIN—our olden market, in the Bonds are held about a: follows: I In Great Britain . . . In United States . . . In Canada . . . . . . $1,935,"“","T'f Pending maturity of other Bond issues, Canada’: Finance Minister: will make refunding loan: (such a: the present lune) in whichever market will, jus! prior to such maluritiu, be, in the best position to absorb them. We are now in the proud position that, for flu’: great loan Canada is the Best Market . i‘- . of any country in the world. This mean: that Canada is prosperous and well An abundant success for this loan will be a great advertisement for Canada and a logical stimulus throughout our whole 3 able to finance her own needs. business fabric. We shall be glad to serve you in all matters. relating to this loan free of all charge to you. TORONTO VICTORIA Transportation Bldg" MONTREAL UNITED STATES~rww a large ' " Now Dominion Government $336, 001,469 $210,933,000 ‘ NEW YORK A. s. AMES aloe. ' lnndnsnf tktii ‘ Battalions! \ x D‘ 0 ~»._ -- >L1“5“:"‘In.~ _ r -_-. .,~_‘ CHICAGO enjoy his tools. and tinkering for long. . Perhaps he might oven picked the lock of his prison door. But just us certainly ho would have scorned liberty that Bourbons died better than lived. Catherine ds Medlci's Son The annals of Franco yield many an anecdote of the hobbies of her Kings. There was young Charles IX.. sou of the gloomy Catherine» do Medici. Ho rulod but zl while. and hemade that while gay enough. His favorite pastime was tho bye-whys. usually accompani- ed by u singlo retainer. nnd listen in thc wine shops to what thosr some subjects said about him. Jus-i tin McCarthy took this hobby of the King and used it to set his story of Francois Vllion, in “if have also had their hobbies. The they way. toward poetry. it would ‘t fi* d. "m" llllll y 0 are Nero's Hobby for Poetry lf wc turn to antiquity we find that the Kings oi’ tho older tlmcs that of Nero is tho most famous. His took nu odd bent for u King. this Caesar rnally Iieliovcd self u grout poet. llc wroto nllcs and ilrnmaiic pieces which he loved to rncitc wllcnovoi‘ oppor- No feast was complcto without u poem by Noro. llc would rise at tllo llcd of the table and (llspcusc ___ was impressed to sit as u Judge. . being compelled to grunt wreath to this wayward pnriinpn Coupled with his poetic lull. null. if we may believe seem that lP-HPllll. hr.- luungcd his lyrvj .'\.\<ill‘i'lll_\' all of these inclina- llinl- Wllllc imperial llonlo sooillud alfiiinns nnd occupations show that long his 1'00! 11ml crumpled into rlslli-s.lili\'i|lity which doth hcdgo a King A Royal Sehoolmaster sort of hobby. llc tit-lighted impart instruction nnd ilrcsidcd l0 WP “lily conceive 0f his Dfllll lll ‘turned and lllPPW Dionysius lllv lllH tllrom- iii» rl-tlrcil to l1 village Bfillfilflf- and set llimsi-ll‘ up as a - fBIVOH muster iu lzlcl. Ami tho old histog- Ncru also thought llilllsvlf u IIIlISlLP-iiiiig-i 53y (lint [in intuit; a very good Th9 iOllP. illdol-il. ' may li‘li\'i\ thc King himself like ltlll- l‘i'.'ll nf lllonysius 'l‘l|l- Youugor. tannins iiiiiirliils, in ovary age Kings have dii-atur of Syracuse. haul ailofiu-rlgmnblvd, hunted, made love lightly run uwuy as u recreation fronl tho si-rioils side fortune‘ . oft , Will-n thv wheel of school- us-vory ordinary and of their off Kelly Sprillgflei and with weak- ., 5AM Mex. ‘Petroleum ness. l tookL dig l lsxiiafie glgltipr Ffianch sovereign _ GLODE. . International Mar. ‘Marine- E Pmkhlm‘ 9 and perm“ the “Bu”; o; a": INDIAN GUIDE Pm" Sm‘ c“ T buigltliglinliiilun Napoleon himself. had a. hobby. i Reading .. ....... .. 73% “Obie; for?“ and This was no less than the noble Nova Scotis is n country of lakes, s°"u‘°"“'p'°m° w“ need Lydia’ n. game of solitaire. When great and lire-ms. ofleuns many [dew studehk" I 96% Plnkhsm's Salli- events impended ha would spend 9m“ ‘"9" “m! the ‘meflw " “l UM” “d” may‘ - tlve Wash for ill- hours matching the cards, accord- l"°" "W" Plum"- lde“ hi“? m" 0°99" flstnlnstlenflfodaylnmroalwslllud in; to some of those who were l“ u“ “W” humln" 85am” Mdl U- 5- 5m“ flIIll-Wmlil 110"!!!“ dfllmmfk- privy to his councils. There is a u“ hang ‘Eddauwsne: tfluzrgagi’: . ',__ lrecolnmen ycnrmadlcinatoevsry story ma“) the night hem“ the o)“ un [glean ogfu was“, hiking t I ' MONT-RIM. EXCHANGE woman who complains, and you my crossing 0g g e Hgresina he sat up ~ '3'}, u“ wfldemes, o“ ‘he South Milford is in fflllPs from 1534 “kl-WY 2- “l” m! ‘m l” h’! “y m‘ ‘m’ till dawn In s futile effort to win M“ chm. o; lap}, reached Annapolis Royal and’ l! a favorite l 8 V-l to - lam passing thro the Chan of _ m,“ he mum i ~ - .flili,lllllllfl point. So ls the Krdge- 93 0 l‘! the fifty siX lwiflll- W South Milford via Anna Oll!» _ Life new and Ikeep the Vere his . - r makoove Rod sud Gun Club. on 1922 Victory thehouuflad wan not prevail over the bits of paste n“ or Di by and on [Ape N; f .1 k K d pmflooge in ‘he 19a": Victory OHL¥._M,,_ board, he tore them up. and than “manner, a e Rosnlgnfil. Listin- hf:r°'t"*of'"flfe Qfllfyeme" 8;. mu” AlJcl D. DA WSW. Second 8L: ordered "N, “vane” 3mm‘ 4°“ “h: t ed m?‘ from Annapolis Royal. Both oi BANK! J. "an", _ . it does not tax the imagination pool Rvnr expert n ...n an w to "m" camp‘ h“? amp“, “comm” Bank Commerce Qlfimnhflikhgdum manna, to believe that (he Corsican may guides us: tbs Uflgtllgfih‘ long fllll- dméns and Men”, of can”! and Blink 3W5‘ agsnsral tconditionofthg have noon fate mocking hlm Callas: and even cal e moose to reliable fluid“ B Montreal .. fi“ a cbs through thin pack of cards in his the sbon with their birch _bn-k _ _ anlr olssystemdh estedbysu ylll , » - horn], Wh W “shill lnt is The Nma bcotlsn moose season ‘Bank Nov“ 86°“ ' _ “ma? mwoumt’ Flam‘ Rnulan advenmm He w“ the to bl ‘n iron "Del" homes’ lasts from Oct. 1 to Nov. 16. Deer Wheat. Sept. 108%. Dec. 106. May sfsm tion and gsnsr weslrnsl. most superstltoun of Cfllqllflfullis sou“ ‘m’. cum“, “w”. n" n plentiful as moo”. “d the 110 "d a mnmgzwt: £02m‘: hunters sad dufl; are loader! upon open season iolmthl! Kline lasts from - 7°“- ‘MW, ' a big motor true for the lourney. Qrt. l6 to Nov. ill-pl‘ ' - -. ll .1 v . ~ . . - .4 out oqnll.tlq'4t_i¢".'_ em’: s stable w‘ ell hsvs se ugurynvhen about the onion In some new stroke. V“ m ' ",- n». n‘. L-.." ..l , Althhough ‘large nnmbsl-sxanloose: 0t l l’ ny are s e c ysa , I13. niflcent “spresdl," crease is said to equal H] 'Such fildes as Louis Harlow; i-__ breed lcmac and Snn-‘Globe, l-P’ ‘blooded Indian are e pert 660s‘ callers and stallion and rate appoint the hunter. The devsrasssmi, ‘ with which they simulate the esllsmd- oi the cow moose with a simple roll oi birch bark fashioned into s hem m” is sure tn fool ths wisest old blfll in the wilderness. Whsn the calllllgz 5‘ l season is psst the moose no ldnlsr ' comes to the hunter and the humour!" must go to hlm. Neither canoe" nor automobile figures much in til‘ ' l; phase oi moose hunting except t} ' ' on:,,or both. ma heath III’ ,- near‘ the place w ere s ‘Th’ - supposed to be and rsrry \\ when the hunt l: over. i ’