t.» ‘v Medical dchool and Hospital t Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Non ,~ , M i3i%l55y' SOLD BY THCIWIZKD DEALERS ONLY ._~ ed she would, the Arttbelii had ’ . gunc about under cover of the QQ-Q -OOO~O-FO—QO'OOO~OOOO£ O§QOOOOOUfOOQOOOFOQQOO 5“H,k9‘ and sailing nu“. in ‘hi. Sun“) t ‘ 9 tiircction us the Milagroso, vlus coll- z , : verging sharply under her across c ‘ _ a v I v liit- wind. so sharply that ltllnost 1- J I ' ziln-l-(lfé the frenzied ilonlhliguel had , _ oliwtilized the situation. his vesel ‘ :i‘sluggct‘ctl under lhc rendiug lin- : ' ppact with which the other ‘came q ziliiirtiiii-g lougsitic- 'l‘hcrt= was a z DE FOREST_CROSLEV PARTS “tint/tilt; and Cltxillkf llllBlitll as O iUZl‘ gftlpll.“ 5 if , illli Off? ZIIH ; NORTHERN ELECTRIC l t1 zflltiiillglll in the timbers ot‘_the Mila- r WESTWGHOUSE SUPPUES "grown, and the Spauiaiid was firm- . Y oily gripped in the tentacles of the z z English ship, _ , , ‘i IIHTOIHI IlP-l‘ and now well tis- Q+§§§+000&00044>o000000000000ocoooooooeoodovooooo ltcrn ‘tho veil of smoke was relit at ooovoooooooooooooooooocaoooooovoooooovoooomoroooo 2 Radio supplies may be had at ALBERTON from i CYRIL R. LEARD . ¢v+v>¢¢¢+¢¢~0>0¢¢v0voo¢oooooomooooooooooooocrmvoa g . t Radio supplies may be had at BAY VIEW from ; CECIL M. SIMPSON ‘ ‘ QO-OVQOQQOOO 0000000400hoodQ¢OQQQOOOOOOOQOQOQOQQQ 0900960000600009909600OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYOVO-OQOQO ‘Dealer in Sunirnerside for Radio Supplies 2 § COLIN n. STEWART f r a v0 ooo-ooorooowo-o-o 0'0 Q4 9O O6 0-0 vvQ-oo-ooowooooo-oo-o-xo-oo ‘Ylltiiict iEtlStefll and Southern I Trains Held For . l ' Tht» Annual Aiet-iitig of ‘illP: slitircholtb rs 0f 'l‘llt- John ll Dinnis l " ' Pt-tligreetl Foxtns, l_ttl., will ln- tit-iii ' in the lloztifll of T tti~t ltooiiis. l-‘tir lht~ tictmimtitiiititni of imssen- .'l'l\‘ tloiiig shopping tiiitl marketing Eat ('litlrl0tt(~to\vii. the Southern |li‘a‘n suilt-tliiiotl to l"it\',t .\Iurray Illai-htir ill. T ’ ti.m. will on Dt-cenr , Iii-d, anti 24th leave one jhttilr varlicr- or 6.45 ii.iu. rvtilrninfl 4cc>¢+¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢..¢.¢..¢,,,i{rill ltwivn (‘lizlrlollt-ltnlli out- llolir 9 alt i‘ or pill. 'l‘uitday night ill S p ni, l)~t-_ 3t! 15124. JOHN R. DlNNlS, Pres. 143fi-12-1Tm6i z (in Slllll-l‘ tlziitit the Eastcrn train c ~‘t-h»iiiii~-ti to ivzlvc (Ylitlrlotlolown z :tl It 21v ]l.ll|. will ittllft- at ~l p.111. iii~ , - —i~ u. titl tint] lllt‘ trti‘n for (ieorgcitnvu o "anti Montague will be held at Mt. z Fresh Butter. Rll-tvtiri la t-oniict-t with Soilris- ¢ - . . 'raiu from (‘liarit>tteto\vn. z milk ts now being ,' - ‘District Passenger Agent's Office. : made dally and Charlottetown, P. E. Island, can be purchased December 16th, i924. . . 1438-12-i7-4i by the gallon or. quart at our plant. '__ Central s “ a iitcameries LIMITED. 225 Fitzroy St. iVIOItTGAGE SZALE ‘Phcre will be sold by Public Auc- tion. in trout of the Law (JOHNS tll-uiltliug, in Clliirlottt-towil, ill Qllfinilr‘. county. in Prince Eilwfinl island. on Monday. tiie 29th day oi ‘Ix-camber, A. 1)., i924. at twelve 0'- olclock noun, ALI. ’l‘IA'l‘ parcel of oooooooooaoooooooooc0o¢oo0¢¢¢<4*¢*‘¢ Phone 84B i §4-O§§fQ§0 O~OOOGOfOOQOOOO ,¢,,,,,,,,,,‘,.,‘,"'.:iinntl, situate, lying and being on t-12<13Snil\v-ii. 1H “Lot. 'l‘iiirt_v»six. in Queen's County aforesaid. buundt-tl and described ___;tis follows. that is to say:—Com- ituencint; oti the wwt side ‘hf the II Qiionaghairlload, at the southeast t V‘ “ "\~ ‘corner of Patrick McKeonQ; farm, ' "(now James McEwens farm), ' Ittils N t too Late igtlientre west one hundred chains, “' " IIthcnt-e south five chains. UIOIICB y, ~ For Your PHOTO Q‘P2ISL one hundred chains lo the fistiid Road, and thence north along tithe said Road to the place of coili- fimencenient. containing fifty acres o of land a llittle more or less. and a t I i BY fils the land mentioned anti idicated BA Y oiin a. certain indcntureofQultClaim d ,, “from certain of the heirs of Jolln FOR oibyun to James Mclfennit, bcitrlng _ {dale the 16th day of ‘tlliirrrh ,A.D., yIsIS, auti is also the ilortheun iiioi- ._mlke your A V ztcly of one ililllflfilll ticres of liind I i Plmlmmfl"! tiieilSPfl on ilie 15th titty of Illa)’, A. ‘ l)., i813. by the Rcverentl John Mc~ Q Donald to the ilfflftifiilitl John Lynn. ‘ The above- snle is ntlide under and by virtue of a Power of Stile contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage. dated the 21st day of November, A .l)., 1919. amd made between Patrick J. 2\irl(enntl. of Aiibilrn, lio: Thirty-six, in (Queens (‘utility aforesaid. farmer, and .\la.l'~ gttrt-t lilo-Kenna. his wil‘e, of the first part. woo. ‘inc undersigned, of lite second part, default having been made in payment of the prin- t-iplil and interest secured thereby’. For further particulars (apply tn Nlcliean & McKin-non. Solicitors. < Royall Bank Building, Charlotte- town. P- ld_ I. Dated this 26th bcr. A. I1, i924, ELIZABETH McKAY WARES Mortgages 04% O-OOOO-O §§#§§§§§ §-§§§§O‘§Q' To-Day g . . __ {Professional Cards t—-———-——-——~—— DR. t. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON I, Office and Residence i‘ 48 Great George Street PHONE 804 ext to Custom House tiny of Novem- H. F. McPHEE . A. Burt-Intern. Attorney. Etc. Money to Loan Ch...‘ i! Mark R. McGuigan ' B- A- l011-i1-28-f4l 3 Joy Building Special Poultry Notice We will be able to handle a llm- "RARRISTER, SOLiCITOR, ETC. ltcd quantity of turkeys, geese and ' Money to L03" ducks early this week at hlghoal ,_ Cameron mock market pricel. We will take your offerings of llvc and drened lowl and chlckcnl until the end o! the year. If your stock in not lat It will pay you to hold it rather than to rush it on the Chrictmal market In an unfinished condition. The Harris Abattoir Co., Ltd. Charlottetown Charlottetown, F. E. lllllld ‘ .Dr. c. c. Archibald ,' Graduate of N. Y. Pout Graduate and Throat Office Bayer Building ' (Iron George Street ‘-~ _ Jfalophono 864M. ‘BIBvtrlin-oetitznttnimu, 9 tact. E I 000000cooovoovoooovoocooorooo00000400000000004-0901 ' llbut comprehensive glimpse before QJIIF. own tiecks were invaded by a 0 , . . c‘! iioni the grappling ship. For a lilo- iiy Silllli‘ of lion Jliguelis officers t0 flOrO‘ ASL‘ I CIPIAII by‘ RAFAEL oowvooov-ocoo-oooo CHAPTER XVI-Continued instead of holding lo her uotirse as Doll Aiiguei had fully expect- iilst und tho Hidalgtl was revealed lu desperait- case. Slit» was bilging The attention of her hands was bctng entirely given to a des- perate UIHILWIVUI‘ to launch the bouts ‘in time. I‘ Oi‘ this Don Miguelis anguished eyes lititl no more than a fleeting uiltl. yelling swarm of boarders mttil there wits u valiant effort rally the men for a stand against tlitst- iuvtitlcis- llui the Spaniards’ hastily foruied rtinkts were smashed, IIPIUFK’ they could be stt-utlitrti; driv- t~ii £l('l‘0>'5 the waist to the break of tht- poop on the one side. and up to lht~ fort-castle bulkheads 0n the titiier, tht- fighting resolved itself into a starlets of skiruiishtrs betwccu LZFOIIDS. Soon. however. ‘t.he rage of that brit-t‘ fight was spent. The banner of (‘its-tile came fiuttcritig down from the iuastileiltti. A’ bucuueci‘ Illlll slashed the ilalyttrtl with hit-l cutlass. The boardcréwvcrte ill pos‘ s "ion. Suddenly .'\Iit~':t Bishop rc~ covered from her ‘nausea, to lean foiwvilrtl staring wiltl-eyt-ti. whilst if lllldslbio her Cllc-‘KS turnctl yet a tleittiici‘ hue than they had been ziirt-tltly- ' Packing his way daintiiy through liL-‘l sllambicta iii tit‘: iluist came a tull man with a deeply tanned {titre tlitil was siitttlt-ti by ti Spanish ltt-titipiecte. L'p the broad compan- .loii of Llit- titizirlcrdcclt ht; Cnllllf, I moving with cosy assurance; until lit- slotitl before the ‘Spanish Atliiii- rail. A crisp, metallic voice, speak- ing per ct Spanish, Friltlllvd those two spectators on tlic poop and iii- ci-ctist-tl the zltlliiiriug wonder in which l.ortl Julian» h.td observed lllt‘ man's approach. “We nrcet itgziiu at last. Don Mi~ guel." it tsaiti. “i hope ‘you are sat~ lSfilWI. Although the meeting may not be exactly as you pictured it. at least it furs been very ardently stiught and ilceircil by yoll-" Sim-GCIIIUSS, livid of face, his mouth tlisturteduintl his breathing lulioretl, Don Miguel tie lnspinosa ttttrrctl an initrticuiztte cry of rat‘. ttnti his hand swept to ‘his sword. llut t~vcn as his fingerswclosed upon the hilt the others closcd upon his wrist to arrest the action.‘ “What do you intend by tile?" tlit- Spatiiard inquired at last, hie voice hoasc. Cilpttiin Blood elirtigg- t-ti. The firm lips smiled a little. “All that. l illlltellbl ‘has bet-n ulreiitiy ttccolnpllslietl- Your boats are being luuncilcil. You are at. liberty to embark in them with your men ilcfore we scuttle this ship, Yonder are the shores of Hispanioltl. Get you home, to Spain, Don Miguel, and lo concerns tliut you tinder- stand better than this trade of the sea." Lord .ltilinii stood forward meet him. “Ye don't mean, sir, that you'll let that Spanish scottndrel go free?" lie crietl- ". id who the dlevil may you int?“ (faptuiu Blootl oasketl, with a uiarkctl llish accent. "i am Iiorti Julian Wade." “Are you, intietltli! 'l‘lieu perhaps ycfil iuxpittlu what lilo plague you're doing hoard this ship?" Lord Julian controlled himstrif to afford the desired exploitation. He did so shortly and iiupiiticn-tiy. “lie took you prisoner, did he— along with Miss Bishop there?" “You are acquainted with Miss Bishop?" cried his lordship, pass- ing from surprise, to surprise. ct’ l0 stepped past hliii, and was making ti leg to the iatiy, who on licr altit- remtiint-tl unresponsive anti forbid ding to the point. of scorn. 0b- st-rving this. he turned to autslvcr Lord Julian's question. "l had that t. honor once," said he. "But it sot-ms that Miss Bishop has a HilOflGl‘ memory." llls llpe were twisted into a. wry smile, (and there was pulii in the under his black brows, pain blcnti ing with the mockery of his voice. lliit of nll tliit-l it. was the mockery alone thtrt was perceived ‘by Miss Bishop; site rosontctl It, "l do not number thieves and pirates among my acquaintance, (‘allttiiu Blood,” aiiid site; \Vil‘t‘l‘L‘- upon his lordship exploded in ex- citcutcut- TENDERS Sealed Tandem will be received by the undersigned up till 30th lnct for 40 cord; good hardwood deliv- ered at Klnkora Cheese Factory in 8 foot lengths, not, leu thln 4 incheg at cmall end and then cut in 2 foot lengthc and split suitable for holler, M. McKENNA. _ Burglar: Theer is nothing bill plat- Bilt this mziunerless fellow had ~ blue eye-s that gieitmcd so vividly k THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDTXN’ ‘ - AA xx x-‘ AAAALAAAAAQ - 71v‘=¢w -v vvvvvvvvw vvv vv vvwvv Blllilll ~ A Romance of the Spanish Main CABATINI till: lhrlllhll novol. ‘Captain Blood!" he cried. ‘iAre you Captain Blood?" b “if you'll escort Miss Bishop aboard lllyviilllp, l shull be obliged to you." he ltcurd Bloods voice in level tone-s, "l lit-g that you ll make haste. \\'t\ are about w scuttle this hulk." CHAPTER XVII TIIIEF AND PIRATE Captain Blood paced the p00!) 0f anti the gicwiilg golden radiance of the great plop lantern in which a sezlman had just lighted the three lumps. About him all was peace. The signs of the day's bat- tle had been eflilcetl. A group of men squatting about the tnain hardened natures softened, per- iitlps, by the caliil and beauty of the night. Gupta-in Blood did not. hear lllelll- he did not hear any-l thing save the eclio of those cruel words which had dubbed him thief and pirate! Thief and pirote! That he should ever tncct Ara- bella Bishop again had not entered: ‘H0 his. calculation, liiid found place in his drcanls. They were, hcl conceived, irrt vot-tibly and for ever parted. Yet. in spite of this. -iu spite evcn of the persuasion that to hcr this reflection that was ills torment could bring ‘ll~0 regrets, he had kept Llic thought of tier ever before him in all those wild years of fiiibustering. i 'l‘hiet‘ anti \ pirate! She hall. summed him up, convicted hiln and? sentenced him in tlini on? DhYJ-‘iv-i He wits thitf and pirate in. her What, then. was tslitli’. What tire.- tliose who huvt- no charity? he ack- cd‘ the stars. 'l‘hict‘ and pirate she had branded him. She should be justified. Thief zintlpirate should bt- prove. henceforth; no nlore no ‘ less; ac. bowclleso, as reinorsclc a all those otlicrs who had deserv- ed those namt-s, She hail shown him cicarh: to which world he be- Lt-t him now justify her. his longed. Sllf! was aboard his ship, in power. and he tlisirlttl her. lie lzitighetl softly, ' ‘.6 - ship's wake, and his latigliter stzirlleti him by its i-vil note. lie cilccketl suddenly, and siiivert-tl. A sob broke front him to cud that. Till-lid burst of mirtn. rlt» took his face in ltis hands and found a chill llioiisttlre on his brow. .\I6ll‘ll\\‘llIIU Lord Julian was en- gaged in solving the curious prob- lelu that had so coinpiotey cscapctl the I)il('(!llll(‘i‘|‘-~ He was spurred to it by vague slit-rings oi‘ jealousy. He \\'(lllt|lt’l‘t.‘(I Wllill, precisely lllilihi hove been her earlier relations with C-rptltin Blood, lie hail tili- servetl, for instance, that Bloods ship was named tho Arabella, anti he knew that Arabella. was bliss Bishop's lllllllti, And he had ob- served all the odd particulars of the nit-cling of (‘aptuin Blood anti lvliss Bishop, and_ the curious Uilillllge that niectintg hiitl wrought iii each. (Continued in our next issue). ———-<+a>———»-~ MARK TWAiN'S INSTRUCTIONS T0 VISITING BURGLARS Mark Twain's home at Reddiug, Connecticut. was visited by burg- lars, After their visit Mark Twain tacked the following sign on his front door: “NfYfllCEito the Next ed ware in this house now tllltl henceforth. You will llntl it in the brass thing in the tllultig room over ln the corner by the basket lll kittens. ll‘ you want the basket, put the kittens in the brass thing, Ito not milk-e a noise: it disturbs the family. You will find rubbers in lhc fiztmt hall ‘by that thing which has umbrellas in it: cliiffonit-r, l think they call it. or pt-rgnltl. or stunt» tiling like that. Please close the O4Q-QOOOOOQYOQ C-luyrltgltwtl, 1022 by lltlfucl Sllbutlnl. . "CAPTAIN BLOOD." g Vlluiruph plclura with J. Warren Kar- rlgun In ‘tho tltlo role, lo In ldlpllon n! his ship alont- in the tepid dutski hotc-h were tlruwsily chanting, theiri |simple pressure on the nerve cen- eyes; nothing more, nothing less.‘ “"1"” Gentle Pinch of - Nerves of Wrist Overcomes All Obstreperousness PARIS. Dec. 18—What llu 1m" will not do "tllotlo” will. A Russian inventor is teachlnl! Paris policemen that a pinch is 11B good as a punch when dealln! Wm! Apaches. ln other wordamlte l: showing them the tricks of _dlod0 which. although it had its inst!!!“- lion in jiu jltsu and Grneco-Roman wrestling, is considerably 89111191‘ tiulti either of its 118F911! "lelhodif; Under the new “touch system {up obstrepcrous hooligan in guar-_ |tlnteetl to follow a cop with the tmt-ekuess of a litinb if only the cap~ iturer places his firlBB-Tfi delli-ttflif-‘IY .oii certain nerves. If the prisoner ‘shows fight the policeman is ill- isti-ut-tetl to grip the wrist nerves. ivlierciiptin resistance is bound to CUIISP. A comparatively gentle blow on u tit-rve iii the leg is also said to act like il magic charm, reducing the tprisotier to passive obedience. "l so arc only a few of the “diodo" . all of ivliich spring from the invctitor‘s theory based‘ on the an- uiliilatiiou of will power and the prevenfion ot‘ aggressive action by l trcs. '---—<-o>—-——- LITTLE HARBOR SCHOOL liiiuor roll of Little Harbor School for November. Gradt- \'ll——1 Barbara Power, 2 Anna Johnston, (trade \'—l Felix Matty .\ltlt'l’hcc. (italic |ll~~1 Richard Power. iil:ltll"ll~1 llarry lllacPlitac, 2 (‘tttlnriilc JUllllSIUlll‘, 3 Francis Ciliupiiell. tii"tttit-_il~til), 1 William Power, (bi l Roderick Jolinstonc. lllacPhec. 2 . o FECEMBEttisi, 1924‘ "They tried as alastre rt. . . . and won hcaftft?" t ~ ‘ When all else fails, Kellogg's Bran relieves 1 constipation. If eaten regularly, it is guaran- I , teed to relieve permanently the moat chronic cases, or your grocer will return your money. For Kellogg's is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be I00 per cent effective. ' ,‘ Doctors recommend Kellogg's Bran, cocked and krumbled. They know i‘: brings results. If sweeps, cleans and puxlfics the intestine. It rids the system of thorzc. danger- ous poisons which lead to other diseases. Eat at least two tablespoonI-uls of Kellogg's Bran claily—-in chronic cases, with every meal. You will like the wonderful, nut-like flavor. .. .1 ncutvts CONSTIFATIOM f” . 9 5.5.1‘. Nina-u tuna; co ""'"“""“" Eat it with milk or cream. Sprinkle it: over t gfiwdilliltllilill other cereals. Try it in the recipes given on “m “T every package. Kellogg's Bran is served by leading hotels and clubs. Sold by all grocers. 'l‘t-zlchcr. ll. M. KEOYS STANCHEL SCHOOL Roll for Stnnchci School for llic month of November. liumiiiircy. lizitiv Aitifcu, Priscilla? Fri l. ltichzlrtl Kelly, Mn.- Hum- |llll‘l'_\', Alargilret Cairns, Lt-igh Cum- crtiu, Elsie Kelly, -————<a&———- O'LEARY SCHOOL Honor oil for the month of Octo- ber anti Now-tuber. (trade X~~l Etta Harris. 2 Arthur Williams, Ii Blanche Phillips, 4 Noyes lllglcss. (lratlc Vlll-l Budtl llowutl. 2 Edith liigicss, a Leigh Howntt, 4‘ Jock llolictt. " ' (trade \'ll~—1 Rilsscli .\lc\\'illiiims 2 Earl Jolly, Ii Vcrna Phillips, 4 Ruby Wiiiitims. (lflldtl Yl-l llarrg; (‘hnmploil- 2 turn his wife looked at him tlisap provlngly: "Why, Youth." site said. haven't on any collar and tie." He said nothing, but went up to “you door when you go!"~——'l‘lle Mentor. uighueelng allowed to-day, clr. Th, Secretary. , iMS-IZ-IXMZI. VISITOR (ihdlgnnntly)! "Whig the new M. P. for Little Wlddeiy." CONSTABLE (on duty outside the (irtitie lX-1 l-Jdwarti White, 2 Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iltlcl (t -(ll‘i-Z(‘ (‘tiiriis. BEES - ‘KW’ ( title \'ll—1 Mae lluniplircy. 2 Oats .. .6’ lilw‘ I -r Cairns, Ii Ivan Frizzeil, Polutocu ncflilfilfi .latlt-, \'l~ 1 Will (‘iltnerotn Hay . . . . .. $12.00‘ iiflillt‘ \'—--1 liioytl Frizzcll, 2 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c‘ .\lill‘i.'.ill'('l (‘ilirns. ll Annlt llalliwell. (iratlt- l\'~—1 Clayton Humphrey. MONTAGUE (irtitit- ill-~-—1 Elizabeth Cairns, 2 llicllltrtl Kelly, 25 Reggie Kelly, 4 Butter .\iauti Aittthl-stin. “gs lirtttlt: ll---1 Leigh (ltlmcron, 2 QM“ h EM“ k-Ony‘ I oliltocs ... .'. . . 2.16‘ Folitiwiiig pupils lltld ticriect at- if“? . S12.0U-$1»i,l).¢ it-utitiutrt-~fletirge~ ('tlll‘llS, (Ylayton ‘Mk m‘ lluttcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A" exllmllle oi’ the romance oi‘ his room. (lid illl these items in a run“ is to be found ihflstorlmg". neat pilcktige, and sent it to Mrs. Stowe by a servant. with the note: “llerewlth receive a call from the rest oi’ mte."——The Mentor. British coinage. also with Etistcr. Fred W. Burgess, ln his “Chats on Old Coins," remarks that "sterling" was applied to the quality of niintage, which MARKETS SOURIS t, t‘ "tit/tut. A /ll MURRAY HARBOR Willllrtl lla i., 3 Jctincttu Ettstcr 60c and Gcnt-rti E. utcr. 4 (lcrtild Sheen. 2c (trade V~ 1 Helen Atlams, 2 65c Muriel Wilittlcy, 3 Edna Wlliiams- 65c 4 Alethn. Latincr, 40c Perfect Attendance — I-Inrry 11 Champion, Earl Jelly. Potatoes (red and bloc) 35c - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31.00-51.15 ..c to s .. i'— . A MARK TWAIN VlSlT Ducks n ,.,,.7., —IN TWO PARTS Geese ., $2.50——-3.00 g Turnips 12—15 The Clemens home at Hartford Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c was next door to that oi‘ Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Mark Twain HE: “l simply love dancing!" and the author of "Uncle Tom's 30 SHE (in agony): “Oh. d0 you fliflfl?" , . Cabin" were the‘ best of neighbors. E 43 _L°"d°" ommom Mrs. Stowe was leaving for Flor- H - 3 _ ida one morning. and lMark Twain “P42 . . , peculiarity Kllve rise to the lines. "m over m s“, good bx on his re 20-30 periodically at busier. Hctice the SH" “Innrolm, fond and blllinil- 60 lcrin "Eitstcriiug," or "sterling." Like Philip and Mary on ti shill- tlenotr-ti coins of lruc weight and in’; vititie as last titteslcti. ll is interest- ing ln lctiril that QilOPll Mary wits the first English sovt-reign to dale her coinage, which sho did in | 1551i, ilsiug Roman uuiucrtlls. 'l‘he type oi‘ the Mary shilling is his- ioricully of particular interest in ‘that it is fill‘ only pt-rlntl of lllnglisli Tiflllfll’. ou which joiilt sovereigns STERLING COIN M? A LARGE DOCK The largest dock in GreatBrltain has been started at Shleldball, 0H tlin (Yiyde. Scotland, Tile new 1100i‘ will have an area of fort)’ flew“ tlutl will take five years to build, it is expected to cost about £2.09”? word early associated with the was examined were rcprescnlotl face to iacc. 'l‘his.000 ‘ii’- -—- - ._ NEW YORK FISH ADS. ._ tc~ A i. i ‘ii j iit/ (LQWADMANMJOINC- COMMISSION DEALERS IN SMELTS—EELS—BASS-—SHAD MACKEREL——LOBSTERS—ETC. Car Load Lots a Specialty Send to us for Stencil, Cards, Etc. PllilMPT DAILY RETURNS; ‘ 25 Fulton Fish Mkt.‘ iitw YililK, ll.Y \\4fl\fl\~< .1‘ Houlo o! Commons): "No “‘ Home lc just anembllng." ‘g r__ do you moltt—llghtleellngl l'm u ...-w - Tho Fusing Show. 7l6-11-l4llll0l.