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A large number enjoyed the danc- ing while the card tables were all- fresh-rnents were served. -An en- betlwcen Misses Mary lMloore, lilary Joyalble feature of the evianling was the vote tnlken for "Miss Charlotte- town" wlii-ch resullted in a tie vote ‘I Gui-gen and Mrs. J. J. Johnson. desire to tlizlnk all Mir. Reginald Vincent, Mt, Alli- ‘ Blanich-lird and Adele lVbeLellan. . ‘ ltiliss Moore won tlhe dralw‘ and =mod estly received the golden <crowii ' amid great applause. T-ho chapeiion- ‘ es .t'or tilie enjoyalble event were: f‘ 4 Mrs. (Dr.)|Croken, Mrs. (Du) 1M0 Makes Hit l" CARD 6F THANKS.—II hereby friends and neighbors who gathered and by hard labour succeeded in saving my dwelling house and other small buildings during the recent. bad fire which destroyed my two large barns, together with ‘all the horses, two cows, iliachinery. etc. l also take this opportunity of thanking the pilbllc for the very valuable contributions which have alreu been given me, in cash. seed, etc Messcrs Hyildmnn and Co., insur- i ance agents, also have my sincere thanks for prompt settlement of nll claims. Signed W. S. McNelll, Jialr- view. ——-¢o>___._ PERSONALS The mnny friends ot‘ Mr. l’. J._ McDonald, grocer, will regret to learn of lllllLv‘ illness of rheumatic lever. DANCE ENJOYED—-A most en- ‘i Hi8 [I i Charminfl 5"" the clnlm that sh!‘- l5 Princc Elli" lilg. uni"? ‘In a Photoplay» Vers Ftrom J. Hartley Manners Sunshllne of Ireland. lti “The impossible Ml‘!- Bellow." "f h ‘a ,. ‘ 0t only-u!‘ F‘ (noila Swanson n the has‘ firs“. on the screen. l" ‘me zird Theatre last even- she showed a gleam? ' man has charac- formcr pictures. the initial pres- ell woman but _ depth oi’ onwllflll terizcll any "l ll" The occasion was t lihotolilay. The lglpc; a from a Ilollcw," which. a We x a novel by David Lisle, was Ellglm most forceful u Wood. . 1, will be recalled that Miss Swanson went to Perle recently for the purpose of liilrcllii-flllli; fir“. for use ln her forthcoming 3T8‘ mount productions. 11ml ll l5 dent. that the blew-re presented l-‘S averting bore the first fruits ottliis trip. At all events, lt was the most lavluhlydressed picture seenllP-PB in many months. in the roleof ‘u woman tricked into a dliwffib‘ llY her husband. and separated from the child slle loved more than llfB direction by Nliss Edna Ross of the W, K, Rogers Co. Ltd. stnit‘, leaves thlls itself. the sta-rwas given the STEM" est emotional opportunity of her career, and she has made the most morning on a holiday vlsllt to Vain- " couver. ._/,§ bliss ll, M. Ferguson, Cliliipbell- ton, N. 13., who has been visiting lfriends at Eldon, returned yester- _ lday morning to the mainland. lson University ls visiting in the Tffcity, the guest oli Mr. and Mrs. A. of lt. lcOllffiltl Nngel is quite effective as loading man in the role of n lyuung ilovolist, who alone believed ‘in "dilrs, dlelleiv,“ while Robert. Cain duct; a striking piece of wor-k as the (lospioable husband. The two Moore brothers, Pat and Mick- ey appcar as "Lance Bellew" as he was at two different ages, and both are all that one usually ex- The Beloved American Actress Famous Stage Success‘ “PEG 0’ i hill HEART" , ‘ , . formed in Theatres of the World more than 15,000 times. A bit of a Miss, a bit of a Brogue and a bit of the . if you've seen the play, don't mils: tHe picture, which is a hundred per cent. bctterillf you haven't scion the play you owe it to yourself to see the picture. ' " i ALso ‘Four Valuable Gold Claims numbering 22 aggregating iMiwKay, 240 Queen Street. ; Carriers Stallt, who has received ‘a = [two months leave of absence conlqiilnlod by Mrs. 'I‘rli-llisr. zait will relieve a col-d. Colds are the commonest ailments oi‘ man- klntl and iit‘ neglected may lead t0 serious conditions. Dr. Thomas‘ Ec- leciric Oil uflll relieve the bron- ohlal passages oi inflammation speedily and thoroughly 11ml W strengthen them against stub-sequent, attack. And as it eases the inila-m- ,.nia-tion it will usually stop File Qguigll because it nllays the irrita- tion in ~the throat. Try lt and prove - it. ——* (gggary i-n moving curns if llollo- ' wnyrs Corn Remover is used- FISHING a TMHlLE , A fine collection ' __ Of all the fai-m- 7 ' of Rods in Split ,, <> ers foes, smut is Bamboo, Greenl- ; i the easiest one to 3 _ heart and Steel. ; @0T1q118I'—iI1 fact Flies for everyone, i I10 farmer need , reels, silk lines‘, 1080a dollar from p trout hooks, sinld- Bmlltty grain- ens baskets in fact < i everythingffor the w; llllllllildfillyllll é fisherman. l I . Will freeflljf your Mail orders rem seeds from all ewe the same < .. trace of the smut prompt attention.‘ utilunou onuo co. "The Rexaii Kodak Stars" ~$ Q5‘ Blind!!! 21o P . .Mr. Ernest Trnlnor of the Letter left dionday morning (or Detroit, ac- 4 zzNn surgical operation lsi nec- pects of them. Others that stand out in a splendid cast are lI-Ier- bert Standing, June Elvillge, Rich- ard Wayne and d-lelcn Dunbar.- -*—-o0>——»— ANNOUNCE traitor ion of her Most Play, which has been per- Properties Now Under Single Management 840 acres mQPQIld. Arrangement fair and equitable. Reason- ably capitalized The property -ol' the lMatzicliowzin Canadian Gold, lLlmited, on which additional development work is to be proceeded with at an early date, comprises 22 mlninlg clallmls of 840 acres. wiliioli were brought together under one management on a valu- ation basis l'alr and acceptable to all owners interested, according to a statement Ilssued by the Presid- ent, Senator G. D. Robertson. The price paid, lie added, wals equit- able t'roin the standpoint of acreage and development work done. rTlie properties now included un- der the one management sure 80 acres owned by Matachewun Gold 440 by Matachewan Ran-d Gold, 1G0 ‘by H Syndicate of ‘which Joseph Qualey was the manager and 15o owned by H. H. Sutherland, till‘ these various properties had retained separate ‘entities. it would posstbly have meant four different companies operating wvith a total combined capital 0t‘ $15,000,000 to $20,000,000, each oi’ which‘ would have to go ‘through the sit-me pro- cess of financing to carry develop- ment work to the point Where pro- dll-ctlon could be abtalinml. lt would ullso have vmea-nt separate sizlfis and duplication ot‘ overhead cost and eiTort. The merger has a ‘capitalization of $5.0000,000, of wililch $1,700,000 remained in the treasury for rm. ure development iwork. The various FATAL ACCIDENT TO LUMBER MAN NEWCASTLE, May 7,- David Travis. tweniytwo. oi Sil'iker, N. 8.. slipped and fell while working on the ix drive for the Ritchie interests which entered t-lic iner- gci" received 3,250,000 shares (‘or mull‘ DYRTDBTIY- ill ls considered. lilklllf: into account the amount of Pmlienly involved and the amount ol' development work already (lone ‘that is one 0|’ rt-lie most reasnnilibl) _Lum'ber Comnliny and died from re- m sultant injuries. llave Smuiless . Grain . llnd it Soabless - Potatoes ‘é vv l aaaaaaaaaa A‘ ‘nlnl__4A_l.Q germ. It must be of full ‘ strength and that is what ' you are sure of get- ‘ ting here. 60c pint. < The White Drug‘ Store d, ,6. Janliotoll capitalized propositions lli the min ‘in-g field. - JOHNSTQN AMWAQBQ l8 cnllllll llKE The Canadian Investor’: Manual Compiled as a handy reference for lllli! investor in Canadian securities, giving important data on all the lirulllllllll" cmii.panlcs- Ask for a copy Higgins Block MOMW". N- 9' MONTREAL STOCIK EXCHANGE TORONTO STOCK FIX/ORANGE M 1'1 MERS 2 “Broke,” Says Doctor Lorenz (Headlines lli a morning paper) l BY ‘rnos. A. BUCKNER, VICE- ] PRESIDENT. NEW YORK i urn INSURANCE COMPANV Dr. IIOTGIJZ, tllie famous Austrian flll-Fgeon who operated a number of lyeurs ll"',0 on Lolita Armour and llbruugl llcl- l. -k to hcnltdi, spoke lllle Q- -‘ evi Jig on the economic §condil...i oi ...s country, saying ,_ ’|lllllll. the nation was dependent m, W19 DWI") of America. l" "l5 ‘VllYi-yflve years oi‘ medl- fiill DNwll-le, ‘he said, lie had slivell j$25.00il which had now dwindled lli ,val»ue to $1.50, forelll-g ililln to conic ‘to the United States to try to "keep ‘my chilmiiay smoking during my 01.] Inge." l “l! Bxliresslon beautifully pic- ‘lures Wli-l life insurance does. or may do, tor those who take this layln?! ilsEJe, little by lltvle, a5 n"; YGXHH go by. u fund that grows and down hill, ilnully ‘becoming at the elili t‘ tile period n veritable com. forter and susuiiner that will ac- c-olniplillh {or those wlho take it just rwlint tllie lfnmous doctor hopes at -ney smoking during his old li-ge. flliie doctor is an artfut in ex- what life llnsuranice means could be put in words. It "keeps the chim- ney smoking" as one Igoes down the mental comfort, relief and suntan» slice in onds declining years. We thank Duotor lmeiiz for his apt express-ion. . BTENOGRAPHER FOUND _ DEAD IN ROOM TORONHD. May 'l.—-Misa P. Agar. a atenographe-r ~in the cin- ploy of the Tax Department, Toron- to, City Hall. was found dead in Druggist iicr room yesterday. Poison tab- lets moo IIIITUIQDUCIIIII‘ western slope. providing bodily and li'ili‘ sensilill- :.n.l- systematic . way of ' ' acouniulules like n snowball roiling . this date day to do-keep the chim- presslon. lNo flner plcturiznt-Ion m‘ 4. h ‘IQQQ. A Complete Radio Set for ith n n nicely flnlahed lmltatlion Maiiofll"! °='='"°‘ W bakcllte panel, beautllful black bakcllte dials. i==*""'°' °°"' r- talned In cabinet. em grads headltahfih°ll° "celver" N ecena ry ilttlniii- lat wire, ground clamp. insulators and aitl n after PW‘ ‘ Id. Wlll Can be linsatllsd in any home in less than an 1101"‘ clvlng it. So simple it can be operated by i ‘hi - stor- reoslve Radio concert progflmmll. l¢°l\"'”' mum" land- les flor children, church services. Willi" "plm" ' sand ard time signals, etc" from distances of W" a m“ miles. Other models giving allghttiy louder tones, operating a loud speaking horn under 0°“. °° 000.00, $15.00, saaoo and up to 0860-00. “MP1” stc. upablo 0i ndlfifll" " WIN! 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