_,,,-.._~.~.»~ .¢.....,¢ i self: 1924 Butter for the of Directors. etbte prlcea\§*f1vage| ‘ A. C. MGAULAY, lllnstaffnsge, March 23rd 1924. 26404-24#M5l. TENDERS HIGHWAY ‘IMPROVEMENT .Pursuant to the requirements of / »- , the Canada Highways Act, separate // .sealed tenders. marked “Tenders ° »/",~// e for Projection. --------". win ii _<2 i _~ A ,I .bo ' oitiforti Aooyrioio- received by the undersigned until i _ /l ' r*/vt.//6 / , it ~ ha g‘st"`|w€;‘ isnrmectmg me weld. noon on Saturday. May 10, 1924, for -f~/_‘,, _ ' _.,' »i` Bmudeu expedmon excavations at fnrresmningutnlrgl-Kaz; conosrymm slrmg 'i]"°"“' /. the ruins of the Baioyloliilm Gilt' °i _ , ae vor on M _ , .. 7 M h` Bagdam '§';,‘°“°'"“§;.-5°“‘“? _ 3"' Wil" ` / , ' 'lhonedaigooverif or tho library oo- km Nm 'f 'A “ "Wil " 1” .///' » v Y ' urred just in time to Stop UPS llffk 61-Alberton to Tlgnlsh. l ../1'g;<< °. _ th sus elmo" of the as-Wellington to Mount cor-mel. ‘ i A/l ` " ' l“*“‘*“°““ ‘°’ ° i’ . f 1 \ f i/ //. . _ r / 63-tl-Iampton to Scarletown. 64.-(Jrapaud to Bradalbane.- n 65-New Glasgow to Milton. _ 68-Bourla Lips Road. 67--Pea.ke's-_-Martlnvale Road, 68-#Dover ~h`l_g'>htagile-Murray Har- tliour ‘Noiftlh _ 60-48 Road 70-Rattentlrtli-y Road Queen's Co. 71-Gardigstn ln Launching. _ .. S-">‘: '” - /.’ ri/I ,. /lg . _ y -,'. .Z ' - ` L~_\.,_-,.»J Pinot, spociiiontiono and For-his "°~"- -~ c '~ of Tender may be seen at the o’ [_ hee of the Provincial Engine r, e Charlottetown, and at _ Kennedy’s Store 0'Leary. ll-Ion. .Jldlfes A. lMcNel1l’a office, Snmmemide. J. A., MacDonald dr Co., Ltd. A MAN EMERGED TO CHECK 'l'HElR PROGRESS. a plague-stricken house which has been broken open, imti tho pestil- ence is being scattered to the four A eertlndt! cheque payable to the i d Y t iii .. .. me of no Mi-mf °f P»»»1l°.`"¥..`;' ...5’.§‘..°§1."?.‘.’...‘2§‘.’.. ~i.i.X`.”l"....,. Store. Cardigan. o Wbfksl Hin" Edvmrd “land mr 10 then?" the foremost inquired. me _bwkaune gi- mdcent of» estimated amount ' er up to $500.00 -must accom Dali! each tender. '_ » L, B. MoMlLLAN, 12551-4-18-fm»W10. ' .1- SALE' o»n¢`asn_n‘nos_ ”1w¢»ll%G» °' *_ CHAPTED XVII ,beating frenziely upon roof and Creamery. ` apron. ' . 'l’°'°_li5 Will be ` The Ahduqtlgn She. too. had seen those Heaven- '»° 5° l`%l4°i'°¢l SVSU _ - sent rescuers rushing swiftly to “ch “fl °"°"Y THE chair swung past the pro- moot lllollh the “‘dt°$9V° men' tesque wooden structure of ‘Temple They WGN B Party 01 il1"'°° ' ` Wm “ <\`ii'°°. W the Bar ond along Fleet street in the gentlemen lishtod by a link-boy. on Chl\'i°i=°°*'°‘""' P- 5- '- °_ qggpguins dusk 01 that gummepthelr homeward way. They .were wl H. V. DUNBAR' ,/ 2 \- . , ./, I - _ `» f ,- - Y' excavating work. for it was bbc Op- ‘i _ / __-'_`_ lnioii of the leaders ol' the expedi- `_ ’ “" “- tion that the library had been des- '/7. ' .-_lf 1 4' '_ . . J/ "' "I9" _ _' '~ Kidneys 'cause haokiwho! No! troyod with other .missing sootions 9% ' .. Your backache is caused thy lum- of ii", ci»iy_ .-"/). ` ' _ 9 bitgo, rheuniatism or a. strain al »- . libe quilckest relief ._ - ' soothing, penetra x . .‘ > i ‘thot if still existing n oortnin nh , _ T ing St.. Jacobs O R b it i H rary lay on the western side of a u ' trg your ipeilnful back and instantly th soreness, stlffnee and lameness dlsa `_’ pears. Don't eta °' crippled! Get a. 8 cent bottle of 6 .Tacdbs -Oli fro 4' Your drugglst. o 0" certain mound and tl dug there vain lid 1 was convinced." said Prolcfwor is Langdon in writing of the discovery e rary was there diawribed my mind P' B and even haunted my sleep. -ln des- ; inatlon, 1 went alone to the top 'of t_ the mound and chose a 'brick oi the m age of Nebuchadnezzar which lay A ut my feet, and marked on it an mombm after it is arrow. Thon, atfter bllndfolding my- airpilod yoli'ii W “_ , der' what became of to lose my bearings, il threw the _iumbaso Wi./._ hriolt hnolrwnrd over my head. vioyod illoollsivo -forming. malflos f "Withcr would you go?" the man In use for 35 year-g for lumbago. "Tlife next morning digging 'wa.s_°"°i'Y f00i 0f l1l'iiibl-0 liillfl Di`0illIC9 lil ` asked ilini. biwkache sciattcm new-aig,iu_ 1-hen. mcommenced at the piace indicatempaying quantities. They have devel- "So Salisbury Court." _ matwm 0', ,pi-aim Aibsolntoly harm- -by the arrow ,and within two hours 09011 mixed -farming and stock-rnis "Why, this is my wuy. You less Duesrft burn the skin. a large nest of valuable »l-iterary.l“5 l° il W0llderfiil degree, and have ' 59070'-MY 01 Pilblm W°l'k5 must go round by the Fleet Ditch, ' tablets was wlmdgr lt/een bountlfully rewarded for their as i must. Come. follow me." Anti __.___.--'-"' ‘The library is .by far the moat im- lnwlllgeiil- 7»°ll- They have plllooifl lée went ahead briskly down Fleet lportlmi; mid the expedition h5,s\;i§l`|CI;illil1l‘e ’ill>0l1 an altitude where l"@f"l- . made during its three years’ worlt.i 5 Miller mol’ View. Wllll Dflde' \ The chair resilmed its way'ln_tho ii; is expected in yield iiiemry U-eas_-and complacency, the industries altered direction. Miss Furtiuhnrson . S k .uma whi¢h_ev,m me libraries of thaithat strive to _reach the farmer* .gxigggnxg lgoxzarllnglhen H' halted lil".haraohs have not contained. Al-il“'°“d elevation-h' with _HSl'lC\lll~ll1` n s s . . dr ml m,,.a_, have so prosperous, 't e other lndustrlc I she snt back nrroln with n little |'°“dy 2° '°°“‘“ ° y - f ,~, | ~ . » i . _ _______ high of Wearmessv and _ln Bimncp Ilocattllonslbeen luncovered, all of which are “fed “Pl” 0 C0 “DB0 Mrs. Lemuel McKay. 321 Kent Stjsilffered herself to he borne along. i 5,, Mc our | . _ ¢ d p gd) -mom rooms yet.to be explored. i . V901’ er 01"' Wlill@§S. Soil announces B public Sl-119 DY A“¢l~l0i\ Bm when they came to the Fleet (UM e rn r 25 _...B¢,5i°n\ .Kish ls the olde,” capital of anc orally. are mild. though old Terra "ron SALE - . A num-hor of splendid farms alao‘Clty propartloa at prices that will Interest you. lf you are ilu the market for property of any kind It will pay you to consult us before buying, Terms to sul! purchaser. Eastern Securities C0., Ltd. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. - 1’ v ning, and thi being the normal Young and l1dV°il'_'~“i‘°\iB “B it “hill” said servioe1'*"“Addreeii evaey it should ha?/o tnlron there was _ed, and very ready to 'bare their M"'°9°" to the sold Compnnyb Pres- an fm- nothing ¢0_ alarm ith blades tin defence of a lady in dis- _ occupant. But as its bearers -were l-l'oS8- ' ' ` 2704-4-28,31. about to turn to the right, to But if hallllened that WIS was 3 .__-_------°“-'“'_'”"' ' Tracadie Gross plun e into the narrow alley lead- Contingency for which 1-lolles was - Queen'e County, P. E. l, ing #down to Salisbury Court. a fully Dl‘6Dlli‘6d- °fi°» l“d°°d» which I mm, suddenly emerged "om that he could not have left out of ills . black gulf to check their progress. °“1¢“|“U°“°' The mm, was H°i|es' who had The foremost of those hnstenilig . _ gainedthe Dime ahéad of ¢_h@m_ gallants was suddenly upon him, --Back!" he called to mem_ as hi., point at the level of the Colon- he advancei “you _Uannot paBs_ els breast, and bawlllng dramatic- There ‘is a riot down there about any: - (U'"|°°d P"°") "Stand, villain!" LONDON, Apr-il 26.-An anololil- “Stand yourself, fool.” Holles sn- Sumorian llbmry ot' cuneiform tab- swered him _ln tones of impatient ,Bw has ,been found by the si‘n1pl€ /, lscorn, making’ no shift to draw in expedlent of throwing a, brick on a - ~ self-defense. "Ba'ck»al1 of you-on spot on me side of 3 hill under _ your llveo! We are conveying this which the library has iain hidden hw poor lady home. She has the for cenmrhm The discovery was plague", ' made by Professor Lai1‘5i‘l0l1. Y-he (Continued ln Our N t lissue) me " ' ly lor weeks The idea that the lllr pair, and grasping a chance of div- sclf und 'turning round mnny times TWG, _ THE CHARLOTTETOW/N GUARDIAN _ ..___o;_r-LED oizruiiizs.. ti.f_l'l°l'lotii°;t'l'::§; ‘ v ` A im from my Ui' . ‘tools or female . ‘ - ° ‘g¢‘A‘§\m ` ahh position of _.,,.._ \l for the Duuslaifnage ' l . opulbao _ EFFICIENT t FARMINGN no introduction to the progressive agrioulturlsta oi! Canada, as his fame has already spread lfai- beyond the limits where he is personally known, 'llhls fame has been merited by the actual selection of the most improved and lbest producing stock, as well, as .by the adoption of super- ior methods and the scrupulous employment of them. Our Province has nipple room for rnanysuch men as Mr. Glydon, and many could to- day command an equal prestige in stock-raising' and in dairying as does -he, if they had adopted slml lar methods and had utilized their abilities in similar capacity, they might thus have attained similar results. 'Prince Edward Island ls, your .readens -all know, the smallest pro~ vince in the Dominion, -but in point- of population. aralbie land. and in- dustrial activity, the most progres- sive. -We have no large ‘timber ar- eas where lumbering activities may be absorlbed and whence native wealth may he drawn. Since chief source of employment from the farm, there shoutld be ma- de ti more thorough study ot' the profession of farming, as it is as- suredly the most important, as well as tile most honorable, in the land today. Certainly there is evident room i`or development, and our peio- ple are well qualified to effect th-at improvement. just as soon as the .proper encouragement and the necessary media are provided. Pltssing through our Province in the growing season. we cannot lfall to note that. in some districts and on some farms, progress is flour- ishing, whilst in the some locality and on other ifarms, stagnation or oven retriogresslon .unilortunateiy appeiu°s. Mutual conditions, lf not ldellllcill must be similar. hence the cause must the sought above the surface. This may he found in the inhabitants or in their methods. or want of-method, in developing ln- dustry. Exornpll gratll, compare Denmark with other -countries of equal area'and similar inatural en dowments and see how Denmark has forged ahead. How? The inlin- ibltlirits of that country have cm- . filled with tablets .and -there are 20 , - A . - Thundny' M” 1"' at 11 a' m' or a'u'Duch' Instead of turning to me BOSTON’ D Bookloversilent Babylon and was founded lm seems 't0 l’l“Y ‘l°m° Drank! ll lla] .S - _ f l h . b _ th V€~ ' ' “ liter _hou‘;a:Ia1h'lggi;urni;."i:)i;;ar nggdiggggglzoglotwhg-E eezlrers gil?eptw‘;tlr(alg)ltittlt1:;lt, ‘zootiiis £;'eDi;l‘lm giilme country Awhoimedmwly “Mer the Flooi The synodlcal revolution, and to gilve u 58" c P K' 'tail cloaked msn who had offered h vo .browsed at their ielsureexcnvated ruins show the city to,°°°""i°““"l" “ severe Wlnl" 01' ii" furnishings complete, inlaid wel-nut H unuguaiiy ,,001 _ to cond -t th _ Th h it- h h i or the oilhilii °\‘1 “HV” boo" Ilvo miles long and toon Hummer. and mahT?g°?gfch,;°ke:1"abl§' wal way ovell-Lthe (lair:-lidge hit:-ire Miles 33%? itr1ey’l2al'svei:ast will have to miles wide and it is here -that the N°W Why Ciiiiiiiif- tile Wlwie -far- hllt 0l‘8l1< .0 - il# 0119 D18 OBRHY F _ _ d H over “meat ,known kings or Msmry m,_ ming population of this Province ad-l aiquharson became aware of what th i aroun a um’ malmgimy "Slug r(;:,r';°r;'ib0°]§iwas happening When the chalrlgegirri agerfrgilliiylt of the changes of ed, Much is known of tthe history of vanoemmme nmdll’ “lid il9Vel0D case, ex-tens on tal e. - as oner 4 ' - _ _ more t I th h ' rockers, brass candlenstioks andigwedctiigi stnggyggrfillse éigtlgn the 185'- few m°“"h°' and uma” g€2r;i?flH;mb?xl;r:(:::lrc:;£:;;1\;°}today? Lelfnfllhley laillrlll lavllalllghlaedltllalli pans' B""’°°‘° “fp” *md 'Stall' mm' bewilderment suddenly redoubled “ul m prospllcth it/ei second handistlll ihave to be found ln the ancienl for °'5rl°“lt"“°° were f“i`m9d '-0 the “°\" M" 919°” °'f choice °ld'f“h' "Nathaniel," she called shrllly Comhm sul as I d wn |-ew,-ds best .possible advantage we should toned croelsery and china.. leaning forward and vainly seeking h?°\§dstl?r{°:l’ln\;‘;t ttlhorngiér :fomofor ' ' 'be sible 10 support a. population h, A- W"-l-'AMSON to grasp the shoulder just beyond 0 0 1' u I --coo-l least four ti ' ,, has -forced several oft mes |15 Swat 8/5 we Auctioneer her reach Nathaniel' xagmoélfsehifi their location on the now have We have the intelligence 26924-36-41.' Her alarm increased. Was this t hmsme greet' with the ra . in our farming communnms’ M the really Nathaniel or wa it o e “cle” . faculti t ti .___y_,...___._____.____. else. Then, was some,§,ng“S,’,§‘,5‘f;‘f_ movni or ooodenood o. sneoiniizins adequafzl °d;*W‘lig’-o éilo dongle were ly purposeful rin tho stoiid than iii °‘d i’°°“” “nd i"‘“”' ‘md Smnh di y pe an ° °°“v°’y ner rected to their proper object on ’ d M CaIice‘s shop from Park r lliiwwihrich the fellow ploilded on un gage; ‘Ep _Beacon Hm and around lords of the 50|; are too modntml g. he tall man ahead wh 1 i , ` AlEled them, little more than a darll the °°"“°\' V’ Ashmurmn mace’ 'hm' ` afivloinzizixiedgtgntta great mwrve ' 5’ °~‘ll outline now, had slackened his stcp, 5h°i`f “fleet 'between the state. sms | .th I n B rength they po* ~ - o so that tho choir was rapidly over. -house and the ¢°“i’t i1°““° ““dd°“lY -_1 ceasednw fr 'fd' “nd h'°“" lf til” ',"'A\ 1, taking hliii. _K has ihticome a -book centre. QUEBl(1%an;d|nn Preaa.) try soon wDm:>|duf;‘€;,vthi: w}hole ooun. M"'°' H'H°"‘"d' 1125"" AV°" nirsllilr glethotoohnle' ttoihorce `Btl1tttll:rlk§ll;eeitio1liagElllttlnloilitiizllg were lost 'hnllm '°“” ”°“‘""°“- e 0 ace a ser. "°°' ""‘""°""°° "‘°~P“""° 3°" “V open -tho apron in fror?tr'f ll .rlliml gp an ` hiishors had hooknoli. Joooord-ized in tire early yesterday 0"’ i’“*'°“"°“ “fe verdant and o er u ompa y. Dil *\|°¢|°” 0" WPMIY. *Poll wth of neither yielded to her exertions. ers, seeking new quarters, moved ;‘;‘g"“iii5 Yhlsfll do-Etlglayed thorn- gllggsloihololiionl. and. when 'the all hor Household Furniture rms She yioldod to terror and hor only from No. 4 to No. 2 on that R 011°” ° l' all f=~ William li “fo oooloece. in tho F\""'|\l‘l°\lll. comprising: -Wicker “°'°°“‘9 for help awoke the silent street. and the Archway ‘Bookstore a;'l“;3'»to?_'f;g“;l:l?n-“ggi b Iaelgs, gxvig Proportions, our shock have echoes of the street. The tall man which started its career in an Y 5 5 ii Y 6- Vantage of some of the ibes slarlor lgllio; Mlrgolf. Wilton Munro. hnlteii. i"i'ii“d' "*i’i’e'l “lit an 0a,h_ Archway entrance on Wasmngtm lgngrilna 2;: a neighbor( who lived piisturage desired. This show; tp.-3,. a nu! n ng oom chain and and authoritatively commanded the ,meet in 1356 and since has moved t e ot slr sect on o the two mlnently ln the quality of our dairy' Rocker, walnut Parlor clock and men to not down. not even nr he ,wic,,_ is about ,U ,aka 0,9, me ;;‘§:1‘°h“ave ggi: htiéoeaioog ofmlito prod-uctrias well no the excellent Sofa. Pandora Rance: also all Kit- ff"’}:°" th” °'d" "‘° “af” °f li smith ondiiviocnno quarters and ad- ,,,.-,,., 'ten |,, 5| ,,ie;,,,§§ ff,” ff; §”““"° "f °““ “I0” Dfofivota. Our ish.” ugqgiig 1-iw” 3,4 nw", ag "“‘m*"'y made '_'-S ilimflifliiliffi joining gph¢e,__v.. buiidmg “Aka “mor °°f "“m°» when 'fed to a finish, and seth -norm furnishings oom.i comer of Pm” °'““““‘ ““" 'rho old comer Bookstore. torn- a rho dond are william Ramsey wr mmm' 'hm' '°'d““"" ”"“"' . n e ring of yellow light lt cast th h I 48 ' Gd. Dill* hogs. when finished as our plete. they could dliicer the bl ck t- ous rerfdezvous of W on W en “mer” and ' Mrs' Wmmm' rme , 1|m,||nBs of th n I. wa V1" Bostona literary fame was at its Ramsay his wife, aged 50. Willie fha" fiat” sm" dD0\illi"y products gal. "au", N° ."“,»v¢_ _ me ° ur m° ng height. was than housed ln the anc- Ramsey their son aged 18. "° 3” V 5Y3l°ii1ii|li¢llliy ""5-"ml .-. iont colonial dwelling which still r ---°°>-- ""°’°°"- '““'" °°il"llwd the atten- tion and convince the Judgment of of exuberance, he rode into Evans, Amm, Glyn o.o.riil l. th . f A. wl|.|.iAmaoN, men ';,,,,l',._ ,mfi °",,,':,‘,l,§’_,,, “ stands nt tho corner ol school and 13-i;lfhatlstihat_(whioh has an eye forwnni again, mg, clmh. new Washington street/s. A few years YBA Acanntél see A“°"°"°°" following wiih Mi" pnrquhamon ago it jumped to Bromlleld street - U99 °- :sn-4-iaiimwal, . , otosdily shieiting tor hols and :;1;i8;\i;v:stl;o)rr;&roii; oitigiijltiénggls-3. Q_ what time would It be H mr <»»¢ this time onl dl onally across h““5"y bb” “t” “ Wm 91°? \~" o . . - ~ the street. lit ls noalsonger on a cor. A' A quarter t° °”°° 1181*. _m - lillllll It lt . ITA Sage Tea Dandy Ptfltmer to Darken Hair Quick Finish wr enndmothoru Roeipo to srlng _ t0 _ L00k0\lll lack Color and Luairo to Holr- Yon can beautifully ll! 05|!! store. Mlll~ of this old famous improved by the ingredients. are a. wellknown lt darlreaa and evenly have Bite and Sulphur lock haabeenap (United Press) shop, the O _ C __,-` I Z _ ,ue 1,. .I ` .-‘°|l t"-,_ Sfllh Mod hair aio Dm Janmino. April 24.- and lustrous ol-'rho rrefoot of this oily into his \ i » 4_.~ ll YW” Set n bot- own little peculiar way of ending i _ i ‘ I..-‘ mils. which proved a complete (E 1( "'---'°‘ when bakery owners en- , their shops as __ a`i'nunlclpa1 or- worhlng' 'hours an one minute! ‘hr quick lasting relief horn coma, Dr. Scltollb Zlso-pads nop the pain in ogie_mln\ita by removing the caan -friction and pressure. Stop their. pain I _ Our climate ls temperate. as al-I all dealers in farm products. and must lmpel dealersalways to have 'ii Monk a good reserve of Prince Edward finland pi-odnoia. 'rhno rn.- ihe writer has /been led in pursuing the subject or this contribution hy giikinz _a senerol view of oonditiono. ut this act was suggested by n vi.. lt to the farm of Mr. Glydon. al, Nady noted. where more progress has been made in -dai|»y..;,“.mi" than even the most optimistic °°ill°l Glpect. This stalls of efficien- cy has been secured and marntaln- ' 94 ll! oapobls conception and ellie. lent direction. with concentration results. herd have results: Fat Teat 518 4.85 561 5.50 ,471 5.21 459 5.45 ln the secured Nemo W Twelve swift come and gone |¢ ‘ d b tthe l?3;s;i:l’¢?v;l:l‘;?§os;-claxzeked Mr. Frank Glydon. Mai-gate needs ~ ` years have since Frank ` cause: Clilld's Endowment Plan- ll' r 5 appealed strongly to him be- _ (I) (lt made. eertaln that the A _ r~fa.i-..f___,,,`, . t I balmy boy. . Last Summer. he his Entrance Examinationeand en- tered the Collegiate. boy would lia`ve` a Col- lege Exlucation. (2) He knew-tlintleven if he - himself died the North ' American Life Assur- Four years more. an 'ambi- tionr, npsiandins yoons follow- he will be on the threshold of the most important part of his training for the battle of life- n University education. _ 'And Frank Cooke°s bo`y will go to the University: for twelve years ago, F-rank Cooke deter- ` mined that the air castles he had built for a baby boy should _ some clay become s reality- ilnit his boy should have a chance. V He insured his l:»oy's‘ future on the North Arrierican Life _ H1160. You too will be interested in our booklet NORTH AMERICAN llff ASSURANCE COMPANY _' 5 ' 15'oIHast9le@ru‘r'nmt‘” Head Oflice - Torontot Clfildl ' ci-tanto-r1'.e'rowN ssancl-l ossiicea 140 Richmond Street and Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. assume payment as. planned. . (3) He leamed that should the child die before his . fifteenth birthday all the premiums paid plus interest would be re- tumed, while if the ‘ boy's death occured after that age. .the full payment would be made. ment." Write for il. ’ Company ‘ would _ "Cl\ild'a Endow- \ f ' I would like to road about your ' "cnliau Endowment Policy ’ .......... ..__................ _ Address ._ s ..- _ _-----~ -- ---- ---- -~- -° "'"‘°" '°“ A ¢ _ Occupation -~--------- (United Press) ‘Famous Two-gun W. G. Y.` -1_r 790 Kilocyclea (880 Meters) sl :M311 ln Bed MoNoAv, Armil. as 3 WGY (Schnectady. N. Y.) H , (Eastern Standard Tllmo) .. 11:55 a. m.-U. S. Naval Observa- DENVER, April- 26.-Newton tory tllllo Bi%'l18l5- Vorce, one of the-most picturesque 1:30 a. m.-Stock market report. C.iNnii..'tn N.\rtoNr.i.- Rmiw/ivs ii ci-amos ln 'mam ssnvics APRIL 281114, 1924 icommenulng Monday, April ziiih, tirains on the Island Division will "operate as follows: Trains for Summeiralde will leave Charlottetown at 8.45 a. m., It 00 p. r in the da s that Dori. y, . The exploits which made his 7:25 p. m.-Address, "Gardenia name a State losend. however, bt- in Prooo and verse," son Adams. ann in 1s8v. wiioli 11° W” arrested N. Y. state ooiiogo ‘or Agriculture for a minor offense and confined 7:40 p. in.-Baseball results, . in the Arapahoe Oohnty ioil- Do 7:45 p. ni.-Musical program. ali-ins more of the aforesaid wido instrumental selection, Excerpts olwn snaoos than who available bo~ from "Martha" Von Flotow hind bars, and remembering he had wav 0|-shui;-| it date with B Blfl ill D001' Trail. Tenor and bass duet, "Lost, Pro Vorce kicked a hoio in the lan scribed" from “Martha” wall. helped timaelf to a brace of .... von Flotow pistols onthe sherlff‘s wall, appro- priated s horse, and rode away. ‘ a maker of histo y Y - ' gave ,isa to miss of the wide open 11:45 a. m.-Weather report. lspaces and allethe rest of lt. is 1100 D- lll~--M\lSlC Bild H0li9€ll0l 233:' 1~llsuliilla(lil(t;n:ll1x;“ill‘;l`l?l>lvdoa(;`; lixilxs by Department ot Am-'tcm' al'l‘i'Yll\g M Charlottetown at 10-30 of 9.2 and he tiled in his bed. with 5:00 p. m.-Produce and stoc his boots parked in the closet. market quotations; news bulletins Vorce received his training in baseball results. ‘ th' h dll f fi during 5:15 p. m.-Rev ew of week's' - - - ‘ thg wig: belllgeéln thtlsegtzllllas, when sports, Elmer Q. Ollphaiit, director “V1 'n\‘“‘"|°7 “id 3“li“'d*Y» ‘°‘ ,_ he gerved with Moseby's guerlllas. of athletics and physical tralnin Anxious for more fighting, he came Union College. to Colorado after the war, settled. 7:15 p. m.-Address, "Farm Bur- ln the Deer Trail and Byer’s coun- eau Organization,” J. Ooryell, _N. “Y- tr and set out to fight Indians. Y. State Farm Bureau Federation Joseph Culhane, tenor Arthur Gayne, bass A posse was oritanillod to capture Baritone solo, "A Dream". .Bartlett hiin. Two horses were shot from but he fought off the posse and was not captured until an amy posse Cyril Cadleux t under him ln the ensuing battle, Tenor 'g0|°_ -'soenes Tim; are 'Brlghtest" from "MarItana" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......_-......Wallace ran hlm out of his dugout. with a _ Joseph Culhane stick of dynamite and subdued him Piano solo. “La Campanella".Lia; after he came out with both guns James pm-ly blB~1ll18~ Bass solos, a. “Blasts” . . . . . . . . . . . Msssenet 5l‘°* 9"* N°W l-lim* b. "Avant de quitter cog lleux" Some years later, in another flt from "Faust" (ln French) . . . . . .. Gounod shot out every one of its new booty- lngtrume ggi "1 gi _ mx t , ,om .l’,.m,..°f’_ _‘f’f_ _ __ 03120; wotnrmty nd lrritiu and at 1-15 lene street lights and coolly rode beck down the main streets through crowd, of infuriated clti- pgpitone ¢olg,N'l‘f"1l';:.r No Foe" zens, ahootlng_a.s he rode. _ Bttll more years ister, ln 1905 - Pinsutl Cyrllfladieur.. this w , Vorce, who was a firm be-_ . lieveraqn restricting immigration 8.'l'ir¢il)|llil>o:.lldf|P§:|'i‘°g“|?}:;,|sd’|‘:|'l.° th’ of foreigners into Colorado, hap- ~ poned on s cal-load to Greet soo- cyrli cadleux barittlha ‘ ' tion hands near Byers, walked into Ai-tin" qqli, bu. ' ' the car and “shot up the iolnt." rung, wk' ' _ Sheriffs were none too anxious ;_ -»w|,m§n |, meth.. ,mm '° °“i”'“‘° 'im' '° ii’ '"1" ‘M ‘“'° "l\isoietio" . .. _ . vordi til the nent September. wllenihe s.'°a|iring" ..`...`.'.. "` al; iirodinto tal' time .ni " lla. be oovelfodl, lx! "|o'ou!'*'I;ltl:, 5”. .°|g°f.ggg'ec‘;‘:‘i-I: | ,, the bartender, and- knocked un- |.,q,,~°“§ ° °“B;:7 eonsoioug by o chair in the llandl ' '.‘ ' " '°“ o atravelllngman. ._ _ r ¢ . iw...-~.»-.-..»...~.-..... "..':'..°f=‘:.'.‘:,:.°.‘:.=:'°t...“‘....°~r°" into a juryylhlch defeated foreign labor as thoroughly as he did. and once more vna- free. ` wmaatot-`tle oitmn 1 lin Orchestra' . of the old West’s two-gun men and 12:40 a. m.-Produce market re- m_ and L25 D_ m' ‘mivms M 9,35 a. rn.. 8.15 p. m, and 10.85 p. m. Re- d turning will leave Suimmerstlde at .7 a. m., 10.30 a. m. and 1.4-5 tp. m. K ii.. m., 1.50 p, m. and 6.30 p. m. . Trains for Tlgnhh will leave ' Bummeralde at 6.35 p. m. _tially ex- cept Sunday and 1 80 p m on Tues turning leave Tlgnish at 7.00 a m. 8' daily except Sunday and at 7.20 a. m. _on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- ' Trains for Borden will leave 5 Charlottetown at H5 a m. and 1.15 p. m. There ls no eonnect-lon to Borden by trstin _leaving Charlotte- town at 8.00 p. mn. Yilralns _ for Souris will leave Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. dnlly ox cept Sunday and at 6.20 a. m, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. fe' turning will leave Sourls et 7.50 it m_ daily except Sunday and at 1.15 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday anti Friday, arriving Charlottetown iii 11.00 n. -ni. daily except sunday and 6.50 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Trains for Elmira Branch will leave Bouris omlfonday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday on. 6.25 p. m~ returning will leave for Souris at l 1.00 a. io, on Monday, Tuesday, Fri- day and Solturday. Tralztfor Georgetown will loavn Chariot own at -8.20 ll. m. daill' except Sunday and at 6.20 a. in. oil Monday. .Wednesday and Friday Iyllhrning leave Georgetown at 'H5 km. and 1.10 p. nl. on Monlio>’» a. m. on Tuesday, Thursday “nil Saturday. Morning trains from Geor- getown Bubblvislon will not mailto court lin lit. Stewart for Bw- ... ..‘$i......'... -'1‘raln.s'foi' -Ilnrhy 1-larborfviil leave Oliariottatown at 8.30 ll 'iii- dail oios ‘Saturday and Bundai altixt ~`l tsl p `\ti. on 5sturdsy."R* " in `-ttlli vo lnrrsy HUM' ""‘?'.tll'a.'iti'. a'a'iiy txmi stlofdif -__ .ri-v. i»¢;w..»- o- °° 8** “ . , _ _ irttli ummm of _...vie av 'virfttt <> ‘ - 'ri-ue Atmit_w..t~.. . sterols; 1 noun m¢NT'° ,_ I c§_m_ P* ,_ ,_ .ti’£‘.&‘n" ' `- "* ,.'o‘~ " ,_ J i1‘~vt..f‘i _ _ _ l igwclatioil