PAGE TEN _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .U1 27, 1925 REQ ROSE 0 TEA ls good ted ` . 51 c Fi ' The same good_tea for 30 years. A it The Charlottetown Fox .__ Breeders Protective it Association i Organized by a group ol Fox Ranchers In th¢ vicinity ev of Charlottetown for the purpose of giving financial sup- port to each other for the prosecution of parties who , moiast or steal from the members' ranches. V Protective Measures Include: MAN-TRACKING BLOODHOUNDS BEBTIDETECTIVE AGENCY IN CANADA BEST LEGAL TALENT _ i' Q- All ranches will bear the offiioial placard. List of g i/ members ls: _ $ "Unionvaie," MacLure and MacKinnon, Union Road' P. E. I. “VImy", Prowee and MacKinnon, Norwood Road, 9 Q P. E. I. “international Foxes and Furs," W. Chester S. “Bo_vyer Ranch." Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury, P. E. I. €, "North River Ranch," W. K. Fl°Il°f‘U» North River. P. E. I. ‘ _ _ 5. “Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. I “Bellevue Ranch." W. K. Rogers, Tea Hill, P, E. I. .; , fl _ “Flood Ranch." W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. .70 Q i "8maI|wood's Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P.E.l. W' i:;1e;°" “Fsrquharson Fox and Fur Farms" P. .A. Farquhareon, East Royalty, P. E. I. “Lawndale Ranch," C. L. MacKay, St. Peters Road, P. E. I. .1 - "MacDonald Ranch," J. A. MacDonald, Southport, P.E.l. “Silver Sheen Ranch," Waiter 8. Grant. Marshfield. é P. E. I. “Brow Ranch," E. R Brow, East Royalty, P .E. I. “Saunders Ranch," Ed. Saunders, Newstead, P. E. I. “General Fur Farms Ltd., Mount Edward Road. P. E. l. Q “General Fur Farms Ltd.," North River Road, P. E. I. “Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Mount Q Edward Road, P. E. I. - V “Jenkins Ranch," J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown Royalty. 6 "Hopeton Ranch," W. A. Mutoh, Southport. “Greenacres Ranch," Ray Clarke, Unlon Road, P. E. I. é John Agnew Fur Farms,_Brackiey Pt. Road. ;'. Wm. L. McEachern, -Mermaid, P. E. l._ Q John Roper, Sherwood, P. E. I. "' f-.ff 10” 1 ” ;- f 154ll~6-liiswtt. - ki Steamer “Newton Bay" A,1::§°.;i.°i.i“‘:‘.ii'.‘1§.:;:°‘.:':ix';i2 l. t Due Here luly 2nd. - 9 Freight Accepted for North Sydney, Corner Brook, St. Q Pierre, Miquelon and St. Johns, Newfoundland. Further information supplied upon application to s DEBLOIS BROS., LTD. ` - AGENTS, 5 Charlottetown. `f'Z7%~" 7133” fi I1€=f.I.§K?.iff.?i-LY§l`3;`1`3=f.`_ 1 ii-6 ZIIMSI. ,_ _ . -_ _ _ . _ _ " ’ " Plillll' LIIIE ' Steamship Corporation Boston, Halifax, Hawkesbury, Char- - ._ iottetown, North Sydney, St. Pierre _ and St. J ohn’s, N iid. 'fr The above Service will be instituted with a Sail- Ing from Boston About June 27th. ' i For Further information Apply to ,_ J. CARRA GHER & C0., 'i Aoenfrs. it Ghariottsdown ""*' fi = EASTERN STEAM$|‘||_P LINES, INC. BUSTON-ST IOHN N B (International) LINE ~ . . . roll I1. luiuv as sos1”oN#o.oo| rosrrorr of Lussc to sos'r0N sue I ATIRDOMU "-50 S. S. GUY. |)|N(}L|'1Y Atlantla Timo I. S . . . w°3S..fi."l.'1i'i|"’°'|'I-I.'.'f'ii.1i..f..f|.i°o |f.?w"..i5f.`I.'.i'.'.I| so inn. 'til' ea .I A sm T “¢Q§ay aalIln|a.ndlf:nT::l.lse.t‘nn. 41|-a sv-Leave Boston Monday and Frlelsy at I0 A. M. l M rrghlgsmsafs. sauonasn aaa; Inu Rad _, ` llsetlvs July 3 ri 255 F ni". Author st "Sniper Jackson." ¢\»°- ¢vvo+o+¢eo+»++¢o-e¢»+o+#4¢ (Continued) i "llaven’t you drawn them ofluiur »nuugh'!' sin- asked him. VH.: scent u loin: way from your houuc no-w‘!_ _ _ 'i`t1at'f what you wont. . .W ‘ isn't it. lie ignored hor lust query. "Not so fur as you think, and not far enouglij’ hc- answered, and the answer sulficcd; she did not llfvlm turihcr for his ln\Qliii0ll- “'1`Ilcn -I Wish YUU Wmlld ‘"1 me run instead ot carryim: luv." SIN suggested. “You must be avvililiy tired. I could, you know, i'd like W Ended by “Fruit-a-lives try," _ “You couldn’t»not fast onoilifll. anyhow. Some bits of thc I-!l'U\ii\l:,|` ary effect of that Rear she sul i en Y and cannot recommend t e broke into u little i.'\u'slc of IHUSIP, wonderful Fruit Treatment too PROWSED RICHES ' Mu=Lure. Marshfield. P. E- I. uf- "ii “°“~`”‘” 5° ’““i"' "’..’.'.‘,‘ |"Sh|Y~" ` 'i‘in.~\ is the third days cinnner oi' ' "UW", “hc husiuy cxplu"wd`_ bl I Thus writes Mr. Sullivan of 19 the famous story of “Aladdin or the limi hum w“m"g mr you to curry Pine St., Geneva, N. Y. "Pruit-a- Magic Lamp." De sure to cut out "“" I ""’"“' ““m"""" you www tives" are made from intensilled the pictures evcry day and at the you were umufylng m_,°:,°m 01 my juices of luscious fruits _ there is end oi tlirec weeks you will have Wm* "Ut ‘wry ‘wg “go” ....1 ,, no other medicine like them. 25c a »\\'iiolc set of 'Aladdin dolls with "Y'“""" hc "m‘wer”d‘ ' ' 1 N & 50c at all dealam. which to act out the story. fi ._ _ ii i Z A ,f.._- ou a fright if YOU Hill” “IW” by “For over len years, I was a \ i / ii .I Mlm' L* I"“‘s°' ' F Aladdin was very much surpris- "I Hhuum mme "mx, Shu Wnmrk or had spoken iiidding them iius-|ed, i'oi' he had never known that ml' “ l}'l':"`“`tm'yly’ u2:L,;l;:i;";(\‘0rl,f) inuul their rcs’ourcei-J. To tho girlihe had an uncle. llut he was cutter ex cci. in o say so ~ ' '. _. _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ Hu md me intl: he made no furthe-r. cxplan- ;i’u-irlxiégi. ‘E35 illxgmgfiislliiém luwl;om1;|; Siftllllly street to the "“|°"“h° mmm “QU und pmseutgy while ncarcr and nearer they drew, hovcl he called home. hc "mt "Hand bent his gal" “"1 U ihcir silence 'was more menacing "llerci" cried the new uncle. known vcry little .iboutt c 0 0 covered thc l:round. 'i`hcy were trained mon, she saw staiich runners, no longer luuidi- they could run ircc without risk oi accident, the moonlight -milking clcnr their path. She had hcgtin to ho uncaslly conscious ol their niill- iiy hoforc she lost sixzlii. ol them. Sho knew that they were ut lens-it holding ihcir orwu. But for some stiiiiliorn tllscoiintliig on hor part of the effect of her uneasiness on her judtrment, almost she would have sold. that they-gained. The break in the view cave her un opportunity of testing thc ex- uc-inoss of her discountinxz. Tho valley into which the course had dipped was ilcuscly grown, as were most ol lilo larger hoilows of tho moor, und not till thc opposing rise was reached and cllmiicd did the cover cease and thc 'view hocome oleiiit 'Fhon tin- truckers had diri- appcnred. 'l`ln-y hurl cntcrcil tho undergrowlli and were soincwlicro In the valley iioitom, yet tho vul- ioy was not more than haii n milo wide. "l nm ui`rnid they are gaining on us," she could not help murmuring. “Can’t you throw litem oil! the .=\cent_ ziL:nin?" “Wo”-ll do that on thc next rise," ho nssurcd her. Sho looked :\hcnd_` The ground to which they had como was not n plateau, hui rt long. gradiial descent. The next riso seemed it arent distance nwny. “i)nn'i. worry," he sold, as he =n~nsi~ri hor douhts "Wc'll mann c " . . , _ _ g _ 0.! a. m. 1o.oo s. m. Somewhat reassured, sho turned hor head io resume her watch over gm 3: 2: :'33 3- 'VL' ,his shoulder, and immediately sho ‘M ,_ ,,,_ ,fm vi "_: started nnd nas-ipcd lnurtleulalciy m|,\|¢|,|;,; Ntwgom M,,,,,",_ hor surprise ond dismay. Not n li-1-dllmins. quarter of u miie behind was the P1‘*§l°li“‘- _ V mum, bmk., he than on-ir cries. "\\-'init a miserable place for my U 'my ‘“ ” ' i ' ’ " - me awa ," she wills cred-tn-otin-r's child to live. But we said, and the announcement chung. at lIn';lt"i-_ATIMY ur; hmwblern Ii 'shun Hoon change an this- Tn' cd the trend of her thought. and, HU lmjkml ,wr up and Sm snug_lmm_l_Uw you Shu" mmm to u h,md_ ""‘“"W”‘] hw “x°n0"mm` _ ulod into his arms; und in spite of-g,,mL. 110.150 and you shall have "_C““d W” “ee mem?" Shu ek her nervousness her memory prov-||,..u,.r Cimhgg than [hose you have L1i:_i;f‘c;~Yml Wm hear umm New ed' tvtlyuufil diliiill- U'dCl< in lhilsulon. yi' shrill mxikc your ioituno ioi » __ gills it tooi.hc1,with whom shr. had yon, ‘IUUY - ~ - Th""“! 'stood so short at time ago-so siiort, ,'|‘|;ig is /\lud4lln’s limiting suit Across thc low ground had como In w,_,_kH um, days; so lung' 5,, tn, which he Wm need ,mer in tm, 0 liufffiminilig h”n~ - __ uiendously long, in experience. B,,,,.y_ Colm. it 3 dm-k gy-gan and "/\l‘i‘/W" if they “un ngum' lm What was in hor mind was the saw, it tm Aladdin goes hunting Dude i;‘0r.i1I\‘1 he F080 “nd “U04 by wonticrfui thought tm: hshfo :mtl .,,,,,, me S,,,_,,,,,_) =i . ' - c - Tho hull came. She opened her ,_ mmm, mms ,h,m_ _ _ vm) 0, the vaney__und already Hill” 10 “"i"W°"- The moon hull riii<‘H» TI10 H1001" three hurrying forms had como into I Scurccly had sho uttered it sound, was “coded with its Hgm_ The-view. however, when ho clapped his hand tmmkers were plainiy in vgew Time had been los, in the c,.0ss_ 0‘/el’ he'-I’ m0“‘th and filmed her cry- when they topped thc rise from the mg of the law gl-0\md_ There the More lil`0lGIiC0." hi! Cxiilumed' willow-brake, although fully half it ,_,-,wkm-B had 59".,-gag; half me m. "S°I`i`Y 3° Bm"-1" you' hm V0" milo distant; :uid they rcniairioil in tc,-venmg gap had been closed. """l‘| "Ol ‘WW ‘mlm limi H" '“‘t‘“" view for more than ti n1iic,tilillio Vvm-"ed by her perturbation, he 'Uni' "lid I ‘V¢\i`"'¢‘l You what I “""" dip into zinotlicr stretch of !'_>iw st,,m,,.d and ioukod back, and ns'm"m‘"`i93 Of li W0 W0" HDCHL The going to do. Listen to them! It has ,,,.,,,,,,,] hm m0m_ though at mls' to ,Hmm H H585 of lt“k°I\1h°'“ 1” C0mPI"t°lY'" _ _ Till then she watched them all h0,,|tut|m,_ loud ,md triumphant 1 The '-Ti\Uk'~`rH WCW’ \0“‘uY g“"mg the while. The-y held hci' gaze. Con- ,nge their view.h;.|]00, ’tonguc, yelling out cncourugcniont “dem as Shu was in the D,-owetm 0( "G0 on’ please'-» she ,.,m.ca,_0d_| 10 110|". but Ullwliening “ml °x°U`"t' her champion, situ did not like tho Do,” waste any more gimej' ing him whom they tliouglit tier Bwmlyv easy Way in whmh may (To Be Cnmmued) desc:-fit hecziine perilous, -hut break- ,,,,m,L..1_ n,.,,-wvm~_ by the .lm-knegn; m --* MRS. PHILIP ACORN On Feh. Sth, 1925, thcre passed away nt l’rlmro.=n-, Kim-is County, P. E. I.. Christina, widow ol' the late Philip Acorn. Sho was li dnuizli- ter of the into llougald MacKinnon and his wife. Catherine Murchison of Point. Prim. She is survived by one brother .Iohu MacKinnon oi Point Prim and two sisters Isu- bciin Maci(l1inon_of Point Prim und Mrs. Tixonnis Bears of Brook- lyri. P. E. i. There is also it family oi three sons und four dniiglitors, Samuel, James ll. und Alexander of Prim- rose and Mrs. D. J. Ross oi' 'Flat River, P. E. I.. Mrs. Margaret Compton of California, Mrs. Ber- -tha Burke of Cnmliridge, Musa and Mrs. Ameiin Mncl(innn of Somer- ville. Mass. Mrs, Acorn ivos a ialthiui and consistent christian nlid n mcm- hor of the Church oi’ Scotland. und under the iniuisl.r_\' oi the into Rev. Donald Ma.eDonuld, she was brought to pruyerful waiting ii-pon the Lord. and to the joyous know- -ledge of His -love in Christ Jesus. Throughout ht-r life she shed tho light of christian testimony about her, and to her was verified tin- assurnnce that noih-ing is able to separate the true believer from the love of God thus applied. Many there are who can tell of her dc- vout. and edifying example and een- versation_ ‘Her last illness was -hricf and she passed away on the date -mentioned above. in the ah- sence of hor pastor tho funeral ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Mr. Aiikin of the Presbyterian Church, Dundas. grieved this morning to learn of FREDERICK SLEATH i Tan Years 0' slmulng ber death, which occurred at the iiosplial at 7.30 o'ciock. For a number of weeks she had been in iii health For tive woeks she was a patient at the New England iluptist hospital in Boston. There she underwent an operation a month ago, but failed to recover as the doctors had hoped. Ai- though having the services of skill- ed physicians and surgeons. her case had 'baiifled all. there seem- ing to be no help for her. Ex- pressing a desire to return to Lit- tleton, she was ibroughl here, Sun- dny. accompanied iby her niece. Miss Ellzsbeiii .llaithewsou of Boston, and Mrs F. H. English. Yesterday, her condition became so grave, that members of her family were siunm`0ned. arriving late in the day. Those making .the journey were her father, John .\l. Nicholson of Uiintlas, 1'. E. li u -sister, Mrs Catherine Jacques of Boston. a sister, Mrs Janie Plcklns, und Dr Pickius of New liediord. Mass., and an intiniaie friend Milton L, Trocy ot' lizi\'erhlii_ Mass, Site is also survived by o iirotiier. lianiol Ill. Nicholson ot' l)unila.»'. Margaret Isabel Nicholson was horn March `2Zlrd, 1887, at llundas She :itttndvd coilt-2.- at Cliarloftw town, P. E, I.. and ioicr studied niir:-sing oi the llnvvrixill (‘iiy iios- pital. I<‘ollu\\'ing four years oi' private iiiirsing, -the iiecuxnc ussist- ant uiilnrilili.-ml.-iit at the tiall- iiosplial, at ilavtrlilli. 'l`hrce years ago slic camo io Littleton us sup- crllituiflciit of lin- local hospital. Miss Nicholson wan' o woiiiaii ul' choroiing personality. :I iiaturol leader, one who poss\~s.<.i-ti that rnrt- exccutivi- riihiliiy which inzido hor oiire of thc ln.-at snp.i'lnti~nd- cols cvcr in charge ii the Litilciou hoff-plial which has .~auil'i»rt-d an ir- r~_=p;xrzti»Ie loss by her ileziill. Slit- wus at mcinlicr oi' the local Coiigrc- gotionai church and was inioruait-il in cvcrythlng that was good in the community. -Services were held this alter- noon at thc niinses' home, alter ‘which thc body was taken io liavurhili, Mass. Tomorrow sor- viccs will ‘bc held there. and then the ihody will ‘bc takcn to her .girihood .borne in Dundas for burial. MRS. ALFRED J. SIMONS The death occurred on Thursday evening, May 28th oi Mrs. Alfred J, Simons, St. Peters Bay. Born in Belfast, whore she has mnpy friends who will be sorry to learn of her death, sho icnves to mourn her husband ond daugiiter, Pearl, and one brother, A. W. Dochrrty oi Belfast and one sister, Mrs. Dan McLeod. St. Peters Bay, who will ever cherish the memory of n dear devoted wife and mother also a kind, nffectlonu-tc sister. lier passing has left a hlnnk in the home, which never can be filled She is dead, but her spirit which winged its way on high is now in the land that is fniror than day ond sho leaves with the family tho funeral services were conducted hy the Rev. J. M. Mclmod who vis-_ ited her during her illness find 'who spoke comforting words to the be moved. The favorite hymn of the deceas- ed was sung, "Abide With Me." She was laid to rest in ,lilldizcill Cemetery there to await tho great resurrection morning. FOR SALE An nttrnctlvo residence, lawn, allude trees and rnrllle ln centre of city. 'l‘l\ls property consists ol two com- plete homes, separate hot water tur- nnosa, ste. ls a paylnl Investment. tlltnnted earner ol Queen und Euston Streets. J. K. ROSS Bank of Nom seotln llliln. Charlottetown, l’. E. I. l(i'lll-Il-I7.-tl! reggpgns White Washing OF THE Abegweit Athletic Buildings and Fences Will be received by the Secretary until 12 o'oIock Saturday, June the 20th. Grand-Stand to be white- washed on _8outh, East and West sides. Ealt fence to he white-wash- ed on both sides. North. West and South fences to be white-washed on side lacing grounds only. Work must be completed on or before July 17th. Parties tendering should gg", whether finding materials or not. Lowest or any tender not nsoes. sarliy accepted. FRED G. KEL/LY, Beoy. A. A_.A. A. 'Rox 151, City. ggilnlllllllg yn", I IN tin-:MORIAM ` ' Aladdllls Lamp Miss MARGARET Nicnocson N` (Littleton N H Courier, June lei _ End %y|,s’t|anusin.gdgoodtea. Wethinlri THE RED ,_ ... ;»_. “ ' __ ,. I ” ' 'extr W ' _ _ f _ ' ` ,- _ H 9 i . ~--'f-#- °" ‘ ”°“ "’ "’ VULTURE nioii iiiiwanuuiiit I .. ng/ffwbrd I gy -i M ‘Margaret Nicholson, were deifllly _ 1? M ‘ _ Lea/i - . Of _ _,_ _ D01" "hue ¢wg\:g"”v?e _meg ou- uI=insi:D"l*“ “‘°‘*"-°”7°u ll me iii; iii: (Z/ina/13' If . 9 -_. ,_ lf# Ee _ '72 ,f IM. ` I/ i A V I _ I _. ,- 1 ` I/C y \ ` / . ;';'2,/,z,»- f/gf _ f -scar _ ' / Q ;\ ’ - ls.; \_ \t-- \ _ §\ ,_ \‘-\~_\ `1j_ ._ . \ t \ .1"\`."$T i ‘-` .\N__»~:' F _ ,` /46?!//° NOT ON THEIR BACKS “Girls certainly are clothes mad these days." "Oh, I don't knowi. They don’l seem to put ali their money on their backs like they used to." f/ -` ‘C/_'_ .. 1/f 6' 1 iid 4 if . inf. ‘ “ ‘mil iiiiu Q -> DON"l' SQUEEZE SO H_ARD 0 I “How can a chap avoid breaking cigars in his vest pocket?" “Don't squeeze your girl so hard." W- he '_'-'--= tz-*-L" 5 Het I'm the champion long. dis tance swimmer here. She: Show me. Swim a long ways off, please. _fl EASILY MET 'l°`\ .su _.}===.~§f;=':§=:!i si=====:;:::::r':::ii:: ""4 r-":::: ‘:::: .::; 'I-i- adgfia l5=;=iI=l-Ea.EEv"6!'-I “Do you Rnd it hard to meet your. expenses?" “Not at all-the difficulty Iles in dodging them I find." _ .p;. .__ 2?-_ Q* el .. _ :_ /-e “ _ '\ _i YES. HOW THEY CHANGE "Only a short time ago I loved Fred to death: but now.-f “Msn are so ehangeabls, dear.” :\\` an the iv V' in -. N /#4 retreat in among snow- _:_’_~__/) ,Y _ capped peaks and Ever want to 'take s "pal" to some romantic mountain orests where you can wonder sway for hours oi co enial companionship?ns`l`hen come this summer to the in the Canadian Poem: Rockies. Arerrtthslr ns attractive? Yoho,-0'Hsk's. Emerald Lake, Waptm Moraine Lake, Storm yiountsiin, _lifriglllion ver. um ot Prillslh Lake Wlltdermdre. Each um has s dldsrent per- ao . fy _ ` I d - ....‘.‘.§’.‘¢1’,i’.§£'.`22i.’.l-'.'..‘.‘it.‘?2’>‘I‘.. lyG5.50sdsyAmerlesnplan. 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