r; 5- ""' " "-?- "‘-""°“*’~“"-‘<Y1‘.*!F"f'.'-*.>~;4F?T?*—’“ night's restful sleep. The usulll throat nnd chest co ds are conquered by it 1n ours or less. for bronchitis, throat tickle. bronchi: winter coup n. poor 2% u f i‘ oz. bottfo 311305181 F110 bottle with “lain s ako i ‘f: "a" . 0 "llomughly. lied molasses, honey, or corn syrup. lnstudtof lunar syrup. yon IN —of ~\ . saw-n oar. fiiEliESllilii sllllllllll ~= tlslnll llllnlll -OHOP from l-lolmani Catalog v-OUMMERSIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE will reopen for the Spring term, on Wednesday, Jan. 8nd. 1924. 649-12-27-51. —8. B. C.-A special six months training. Courses by mail. Write J. Pogson Box. 145, Summorside. — SUMMERSIOE METHODIST OHURCH- Sunday, Dec. 23rd. 1923, Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny, 11 a. m.. ls the Church Justified? 2.30 p. m.. Sunday School. 7 p. m. God and Mamman. Special to all business men. Monday llight 11.16 p. m. Watch-night sevice. —AUCT|ON AT KENSINGTON. —On January 2nd—lmnlediately after the sale nt Mrs. W. C. 0rr's I will sell 50 acres of land situated in Spring Valley Adjoining proper- ty of the late Martin Connick— -Hugh Morrison, Kensington.—2i. --1'0 LET-House six rooms. Modern conveniences, Barn, Acre land adjoining if required. J. A. Brace. Summerside. 880-12-28-21. -8ERVICE8 0N IEDEQUE OlRQUIT.—8undsy, Dec. 30th Badeqtte 11 a. m. Cape Traverse 3 p. m. Searletown 7 p. m. ew-SUMMERSIDE AGENt- Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian "re- presentative in Slum-measles and will be pleased to receive news advertising, new and renewal aub- scrintionls and lltilhPflltllllg. Mr. "IIIIIIIIT Iillllnlont for lll-nduchc _€-<0&-_--- glffl-lfltlgghlt hfslsstorigle 111203121; hone ‘No. is 12-2. tf — MARY CAMPBELL On December 14th, at 195 Ziiul- boro St.. Boston, Z\iass.. Mary Camp bell. for 40 years a beloved and respected member of the household of Francis W. Chandler. Services at R Marlon St. Somervilie at 4 p. m. Sunday . Dcc. 16th. Burial at P. E. island. (The abovc death announcement is copied from tho "Boston Globe l Dec. 16th). ' Deceased was a native of North Lake. l’. E. island. She wcnt to Bos- ton, biases about 43 years ago. alld (as stated above) lived "with the same people for 40 yeurs. Although er illness was short she was granted the greatest of ull earthly illcssings, a happy liclltll, ullll fortified by the Last Sacurlncnts of tho Holy Calh- ollc Church. which was allulinist- ered by her parish Priest, und Father confessor. Her many nm- lable qualities of head llnd heart gained for her ll lurgc circle of rc- latives and friends to whom her sudden and unexpected death was n painful shock. lt can be truly said of her lhnt many lmvc lost a trnc friend but nuuc has lost an cneiny. Her reluains accompanied i'ronl -8EARLETOWN ENTERTAIN- MENfl-The members of the Aucho of Hope Mission Band, de~ lighted a. largo audience in the Methodist Church at Searletown on Saturday evening inst with a spec- ial Christmas programme. The Church was artistically decorated. Rev. Ml". Fitzpatrick acted as chairman and gave n short address at the close of the prollmmm?» While he was speaking Santa. ar- lrived. From a well laden tree each child in tho conlmunity “'11! rem‘ embered and the Band members gnawed the true spirit of Christmas in presenting the "shut ins" with appropriate gifts. ' _-A GOOD 'RE"COVERV.-—hilss Daisy Masher, Tignlsll, returned 13st night from Montreal. accom- panied by her iittlc niece. V1010 Mosher, daughter of Mr. Richard Masher. Miss Viola, who is only two and a half yeurs old had been operated oll for flilllfillmdus all‘! has been undergoing treatment _ln_ tllc Montreal General Hospital iol the past ten u-eeks. While there shc underwent threc serious ODE!" utions frolll the effects of which she made ll most satisfactory cou- vaiescencc. The many 111911118 01 Boston by her cousin. Mrs. John A. the family W111 1N! P1983911 l0 1Pfl1'1\\1\lcDonulll. Miss Carrie Mullin and that little Viola. W110 i8 H 571331131193 Annie Ziit-Phec. arrived at El- favorite with all who RIIOW 1101‘ 1-‘iinllrll at noon. Dcc. liltll nnd worc now on lilo road l0 comlilvlfl Fecwcouvcycd to the l'9l~'l(l(‘llCI‘ of .l. J. over)‘. - (‘alupbell, whore they reulainell un- '—"*<°>'*__ til 9.30 :l.ln., on lllc 20th. when the POOR STARVEI R1314 PAY H16“ funeral took plat-c to St. Columbia P111655 FOR “JNCERTS Cilurcll. Rcuuielu iligh hillss was clelcbrlllcd by Rcv. ll. J. McDonald 5| W. Murdock ....‘8HOP tron: Holmalfs Clltalogi ..'-’EASTERN AGENT —.\ir. J.. is now Guardian; Agent in Montague. and will be, pleased to receive news items, ad, vertising, Job Printing, new and| lenewal subscriptions. tl‘ l ....'SUNDAY sznvlce-Rcg-E ulnr services in Montagues Chris~1 tian Church. Sunday, December 30th at ‘ll u. m. and 7 p. m. Also Georgetown Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. R-ev. C. E. Armstrong. ....'A CHRISTMAS TREAT.-| Salim Claus, fully attired paid ll; visit to the Montague Furnishing by presenting each of the only ployeles, with costly. suitable and very lunch appreciated presents. One lady employee received an lextru gift in the shape of ll "hug Lrotn lhc jolly old fellow, wllicil =eenls to ‘have pleased her-very lunch. While time forbade him to visit iho employers in person he Wits not unmlndful of lhem. how- ever. While it llus long been the custom of t-his firm to generously remember its employees at the Yule-title, the wlrlter ‘feels that be voices the sentiments of all til-c oulployees when he hopes that lather and son may long bc spared to continue the 1rracticcr.~J, ....*CHRlST-MA$ SERVICES. - For tho first time lll s numbl-nol‘ 3-,...“ the Montague Pesbytcruul (‘ilurcll has blccu without its (‘illistmlls Tres- dllc in u zlrgc ulezlsurc i0 lilo fuct lilllt this (‘llurcil u‘. "present. is without a vell- Illill‘ Minister. li‘ there is llile iinn‘ more than another wllcn this cou- zrcgation misses thc Rev. J. l). Mc- Kenzie it is at the lfestlvc season; for the Rev. gentleman was cvcl" lnlndful of the youni! DQ171111‘ M111 saw to it that Santa Claus made his appearance at tho zlppoinicd timc. The. congregation ll(l\\"t‘V€l' were not deprived of their Christ- mas great, having been so fortun- ale as l0 have the Rev. Purmeuas kicbaotl preach ai -blltll services ‘lll ihc Church on Sunday 1%!» T11“ Roy. geufieunln mullc- a 8l>1L’11(11'1 iynprugsioll on llll-s’ congregation. for it is cuzlaillly not often that lllwv onjny lilo pleasurl- o1 ilcavlul: 11m.‘ gH-nt llIlDOPliUiCO of the bil"'il ‘in Lllt,‘ nlllngcr so clcllvlf- 1'°"‘i"1'1_~‘: and cioquchfll’ i1L‘l>11‘ll“~1 f “" 1111f nouns-i il. .\lr. .\lcl.'~od ls b11111 "- DERUN- 11%? 211-“11111? Krfisul’. 1'. who also officiated at the 101‘. 181110115 ‘1101111151- 11115 F911" grave. Tlll- pnllbcurnrs were Daniel P1831941 1° 311111111111; "m" P1111’ m ‘1 .\iul"pll_v. l). A. Campbell, Joscph b91161" Win00"- 111 11*-’1'1111“‘11'“1*‘5'llluvris, Stcphcn Keefe, lluyluonll lrnblc seats on tllc platform cost-__\h.l.h,,,, and A_ In 31..phc,_,_ lug $2.00 with oiiu-ps ill accord-l May h" so“, rest i" peace‘ ance. - Lust your Krclslcr plllycd n sim- ilar benefit willl lllc best box seats costing till: equivalent uf 7 centsw This tells in zl word the difference, between illc llcrliu of i022 and thc Berlin of 1023. Battisiini. Cornell's old rival for favor ill Jierliu. rccelllly played to a crowded housclat (the Stale Opera W) on Under Dru .in en for pl" cl-slj" _ v which averagcd about $1.00 hilgher;“1;Qg'r:;;t1h1'1l"11;'§' “11211- m H“ til "r1 so evcr received IQTEJ ‘ ' ~ ‘ ' "" - ‘ Q" 1-1 “i135? publil: ‘fills nu» 0l»er=l.“f"* ““““' l" ""1" 1h" M“ Finl- when om “Muslim uppcurs__noll‘llfk"LllXlOll. who ‘so l-llpablydllleli mane‘, what the price may ha :llli" important duties 0| l-ilazrmzln And across {he Spree, behind the and much creilt must be accorded ~ LOTE SCHOOL EXAMINATION lllccclnlmr 20th lhe ratepayers oi "Curcllcu. 1.0L 6 School district, wcudeli their wlly to tho school llc ‘handled In a few well il. .- chosen of Wilhelm li.. ilundreds of uncnl-ihl‘ W111“11 ployed are at the point of starvaqI-"Rillfllv- tion. it is ont- of the paradoxes of|W"l‘g1-'~‘ 11c cordially Welcomed the German me “vmch, as “m. olhfirgfy-lflildlUllFl‘ and then called number m- p“; 1L mums, Qvel-ylhlng onuxlnc. o; the progrzlmnh- which was "as of \rV(.‘i(.'(liii(_‘ by one of sztytl about Germany truc. Hill 114111‘ 111'" for lililillfiJ Thl-n ——-‘¢°>—i" lnilowczi 5391' WOMAN To QET HQUSE Ylli! liiffcrcn‘. classrs in of crimes. Recently the police ar- by ‘lllcil- prompt. null lluusc whcrc was held mlc of Lllvi rlitvvfisill] uXiillillléiliOliS l~\'l*l"]i‘tll" this tv<Jlll-'.l"~‘lé"11°1‘-"J‘ order. ‘n willl-ll Yhi‘ pupils wnl t pxjmingu] by MOSCOW. Dec. 2ii.—-’l_‘llc hous- Iilrir 1i‘iIl.‘1lPl‘. Mr. John 'l‘. Odilurn. ing shortage ill Moscow i-a gettlngiussistl-llby .\i 2 lwo Wr-dgl- c,‘ Si. worse daily. it has caused u numbcr Dllvlelllllls 1'Ill\‘(:l‘.<'l[_\' null ghlywpfl accurate rc- kllowll as ll self luadc ‘lllilll and lllall lo rciy luainlvon ills own rc- " Dun-pg 1.; lullkc llllll llll- luun 0i rlilqiifllftc and lcululillil 111111 1'“ ‘"“ lwuizly. Born nnd brollsm "ii 1" .('l(‘L)l‘_2‘.l‘.lL)\\'ll ho is well known to u‘ 1uuulbélr of our Mouuliiili‘ l1"°l*1"~ Iiill l Wuqsiolle with his school chunl Ull zlll- llficrlloon of T|lllf'.\(lii_V,1l1l9 prirficflt 1'1"e1"1‘"‘ SFQWML ‘Hub . . ~ llc two ed ill.- distance between l H‘ ‘ vlllwllis‘. A mun 0i Mr "AIKLLL. s type would be what ls known, [he rig“, "m" l“ lip,- light M}? Iflflancer in too l (United Pren) _ CHmAqQ Dec. ‘ML-That sup ol tract becomes a bulletin. ate the jaw nnd rge. wilicll inst place - i , H01; Coffee? museum which was on“. u“. ensue illm fol" the most slpicnliil manut-ri pro- ilot coffee in the morninlé I)!‘ 111° bowl oi‘ hot sollp in the evening "my bring cancer if the GiBBBUl/E scorched Health Commissioner Bondesen warned in ukewm,“ wearing tight clothes. pumlumg l, broken tooth to 1rri1- gyQn loll much tobacco smoke may result in it H6011 your look 2,1100 ADEPARTURE REGRETTED. —-.iontllgue has suffered another hellvy loss in the person of Miss Katherine Ross, who left on Satur- day last for her homo in Bridge- town. Where she will spend a dew days preparing to become the prin- cipul in ayery important event lo take place in the near future. This esteemed young lady was for a number of years a faithful and t stéti employee of the Montague P ‘rnislhlng 00.. and during her stay here, made" a host of friends who all wish lfol- her every happi- lless that connubiel bliss can be- stow upon ller. Wc earnestly hope that when sh» has clearly proven her right to the llLlc of "Better Half.“ ill conncctiou with Co., Montague. on Monday last arldfhllfkl” H111". she will n01 POTS?!" displayed his unlimited generosltydi-‘lfil lllf-‘illilflf-w‘ 111111 i111." 11$ 1111 01"‘ cllsiollal vislt.—-J. ‘ilN TVHE SHIPPING WORLD.- Cnpt. Frank liurplly t-cturncli to Montague on hlonliay’ last -fronl New Glasgow, N. 8.. where no ves- sel tire “Argo" is iuld up. The river there being frozen over. Capo Mur- phy had no difficulty ill disposing oil‘ his cargo at good prices. TWO other vessels llrc laid up ill New Glasgow, one of these lllk: "Sell Foam" OWIICJ in Ziiontalzuo. Capt. Geo. Allen lnls also returned from Halifax whore ills vessel the Abac- ena is laid up, A “P8801 from New~ Juuudlnnd arrived at bower |.\l0u- iugue on Friday inst and is being loaded with general nflldnvl" by iilossrs. \\’. A. Puolo & (Jo.—~J. PERSONALS ....*Wo are very sorry tn learn that Mrs. E. it. Campbell of .\ion- {tllguc is nol inlproviug any, fn fact not as well as sire was ll iew day! ago. Her recovery, ilowever, is anx- iously hoped fob-J- ....*Mr. Louis {Burfie (11 51- PM‘ on; left Friday morning on a trill to Boston. uccolnllflll18i1 111' his cousin Leonard R3111!» MT- 1311111“ 15 one m‘ oi‘ the lcnillng D011)!" finw‘ crs of Si. Potters. T11"? 1111111" friouds wish them ll pleas-uni. lrlp. X-Ray Photographs Used By Scientists (United Press) 1 (‘.lll(‘A(i(). Diltt. zsx-Anctnrcs o1‘ llluulluicr. tnkcn with lhc X-ray disclose conditions existing ln (tho bodies" u.‘ llnclellt Peruvian: and [Egypliaus which oih.-l"\\‘l~'l: “mild osulpc our hnilavlndgr; huwvlllli" |iug tbc luumryv lllcuns its -_1 when ll young illuu lln lllilll,\'!frl\clf01l for purposes of iICCilT-dlt!‘ study. such llifitllfikf- lllvc N taken b," ll. (l. Duvls. iiruuto‘ o: tory, ctr-operating with lhc Victor X-l-uy t‘orpora*_ioll. ‘Tho-so plcillrcs l'I'\'(‘.‘.1t'(l also what hull been burilli willl tllc body. For instance, various Peruv- ian llllilillily packs were found to contain (vars of corn, potti-ry. vessels of clay 0011121111111}! shells. bits of metal. gourd vcsstlls, llculls. clay figurines and clll bilne Iobjects. "in addition to lilo ralugl. of 10bJuCL5 found ill tlll- bundles. wc ‘lt-llrtl frulll lilo X--l"ny pictures something dciluitl- concerning til-z ngc, sex, and (rendition of lilo bony structure of thc individual buried therclu," said Mr. lJuvlc..-:. "Wc arc rlbic to uiscovcl lhc nature of ill- juric: rvcoiveti durinlz ills fife, as {wcll as iltllOrllllni‘. whether tbc dec- ieascll was ll sufferer from chronic rhculnatlsnl, tuberculosis of lllc bot-cs, turics. llrtilrilis nl‘ vllrintls; P1181911 lvflll llilfblimv 0n u vhflrsihplic= to nil qucstitn: il't ti l . -- . kinds, iillil other coltdiiious of of murder. The housing sllortzlglfllnonllp; 51pm; undyerj i110 “V” m (Jmuflgo 83d disc-nae. was the cause. guidance o!‘ their painstaking is.’ Tglgo [or t Q 'n “h, n“. Egypflnn culledlons u... 111111114 1111-1101‘ 1lill1 ilwllvtl ll $111811 lclicillal‘ wcrc days of splendid pru- “m: ' h‘. t disease mnvm-llllllnlnly of ll man of the lWPilLV- house before tlic_rol,-olutirlu. lhgrpxhx l Makxtqtxm Qnil-“kind.” grei-“e-flt on“ mm] “ymwty “.35 lyhglogfzllllltlil Ziglveggfrillegfillllrfilgdiflllfii? 311,13‘ After thc cxaluilllllion il deiight- 0:118» 1%,, Bumlvmm “ML n kmpiln four sections. ilelzinlling ill. lhc ful lu-ogruulme of songs, dialogues v ‘flllil rccitations. tableaux and iley nlunologues followed nnd in these 1 ' wcil as in illcil- clussvs" Lllu pup- smail houses could be turned back to the former owners, if agreed to care for tho houses. lVilli told tllc occupants to mowwL . . i , . .. ,_, _ They refused. Tho chief plea was"Llrdmixfil(i,_lil"g;.tilu:oi"sfi,gligg that the nccupanifls mother was old‘ ' ‘ " _ I __ _ -Spccilll mention luusi, be made of 22f and 1" “m1 '1" P14“ 1° "w"- ‘Miss -Ei.hci Muclmnuld who besides . “dhlllfl ihc lforlrnlost rucituiiou s l . ,~ l. l . . m“ . . than thtgauhellrl ‘villyoliqy, lanai‘??? plllyeli ihc iclullng role 1n lirrcl- problem of the flick “MU,” Mm dlalogllcs and by bcr w?! null hllm- blocked the move was to rczuuv-e. “f” km’? 11"’ ‘“_"11"’"‘f‘ 11) ‘gillvil ol ller. So he wont to tile llotlsle wllill- Mmzlnp‘ 1mm *1" "1 "nhh" we son was _,lway um] shot "H. Tilc follolviug; prizes wcrl- llw- mother to death as she lay in bcd. "MU “Y m“ ’*'3"1""‘- To 9111'“ :=—_._T-_.-——-———_——__ willl highest ihRK-TQKHH‘ lll Fourth ‘ Class uwarlicd in Flthci ..\iucl)onnid. ' , " Third Gills-l. Elmcr lluxloll. Scra- ii A Stubborn Cough II Oliii Class. lllaryil (iailaui. Firs! 1 U’ ‘ Class. Lilian liouli-cl". Isl uttcnll- 1» i__ I‘ ance Alberta laliulll; 2. Jalncs i Winona-made remedy Isa Ivon- " Arseuauii. lle-portlueni. Russel 1 I for fuck results. finally i Cornish 1:‘_‘__ “u,” " Till- many bl-aullflll and useful . . . . 22222 ‘ ‘ 2 Z . t: presents which were presented b)‘ H," 1 _ d h-I iii.‘ pupils in their teacher show milliongliyfltygégmlgjiggy: {ollu lllf‘ llslocm lll which lll‘ was lll-id the most do n able means of brcak- by them and their parents. Thi- irlllfi uipnstubb {n coughs. Ihis cltlicnn pupils and visitors wcrc liu-n ll'(.‘ill- s pe u ver rum aeo. . . finder u‘ heannapzgznhini; igflucnczfy’ ed ill (mrrfeltionery after whlitll t rhea; Harem" no". phmnn |munm marks were made by lilo Lllll rmlul. ln-esthislsnbecomes easier, tickling in Mr. Inlxlon. Mr. 1M» Wcdsc. Mr- illront s ps and you not. a good Jon. Gallant and several otiler=, llli cxpi" sod their appreciation of i111‘ worlierliui improvement lll lilcir school both ltlong the lillc oi‘ know» lclilzc and discipline which is now splendid. Ucop regret was cxprl-ss- oli u‘. Mr. (TMeltraf-s departure flum illc dZ-zirict, for ii was re- marked "wilerc cull wc flud a ll-ucil- 1 cr who is so (‘iillulilc of nlanuglng our school as the present one. A ‘sincere vote oi‘ thanks was louder- ed the teacher who made n fitting reply and thank-ed the ratepayers lfor their kindness and cooperation during the time "he was in their midsa. lie regretted very much that he did not lee ilt to memaln but hoped his place yould soon be lveil flllcrl. ‘ A vote of thanks was then most, heartily tendered the good Vchdir-i man who made a Irrilnf reply and brought the examination to a close f! tlho singing of the National An- Nothlng better hosrs ness, croup, asthma or To mako this splendid cough syrug. uex into a, l - and aled su llr sym _ you pr er. use cillrl- E tilsr wllv. l0 ounces-a nmlly su ply nmoll better conllil syrup hnn on could bu rend quads for t ps perfect y sn children love its nt taste. s s spools! and his ly con- poun of gen no N o not, o s world r i mount u g sleet ' ll" l‘; w»..- .-—u-~...... luors people than tuberculosis ol pneumonia. Ninety per cont. of tllc cases urn fatal. _ (lunccr cun bu curcli ill ils early stages by o oration. radium up plications of -ray treatment. or a but the cost involved is so great not lnany victims can afford it. in the lend by opening a floor of ihc new" Contagious llisousodlos- piinl to cancer patients, provided the council or snmo private agency chance, he admitted, of the council vcnues. "Womt-u nrc more susceptible io cancer than men and the-rc url- more cases among the whites than tho blacks. The statistics of s lllrgc insurance company for lust yeul" shown 102.2 women tile of tllc dis- ease for cvcry 30.5 men. Among the blacks the ralio was found to bo 39.5 women to 16.!) nten. Tile greatest number of cast-s are found among people Iletwcen ihc ages of‘ 4B and 7G. i-lymptulus of the IHHHIISP. llrc us follows: Loss of weight lilaulllllg to elnaciution of pnin at the site of growth: tlimor formation; slight bloody discharge when skin or mu- cous membranes are involved; hemorrhage. enlarged glands, ru- llili Rrowtll of tumor nnd uul-ulill. ’ 0 The‘: _ gvople SYChOICG or or 70 oars - for digestive disorders has been BeethlrIfillYollditlhlblEolln- Ilélluheldléholvgaatlilglcy, 3:; 8 OIL Otjln stlsllulsted snduths whole wig: combination of both. he asserted. wllcud. uud furnishes il wonderfully lcicar picture of ihc cniirl- HkFli-iflll. llcrl- wc may iX|)‘.'i'l tn find fruc- ,turcs. plllhologicnl conditions such ins bony llllll0l'h, rickets. hydrocep- lilnlus. pyorrhocu. and (387105 of the tenth, all of which have been “shown ill tho examination of un~ jwrapped skeletal lllillfilfllll l0 ilnvl- Ho has decided to place (lhlcagu been common conditions of (linctlsl- ‘among the idgyptillus of iill- lllUl-ll lanclellt limes. The great lldvunlllgc 10f lilo X-rayllur process ill lllis rc- igllrd l, that ii is pouuibll- to liisl: rn furnishes the funds. There is lllllPill-Clillfilltlly till-so facts without ill- Ijuring ill any wuy tho exhibition appropriating illc nlollcy becnusc of: vzllun of the spcclluetls. the grout demand on tho cily‘s rl--1 "Aiulnullfilld cuts. hawks. jal-iluls. (rrucodilcs and gazoilcs. also ilnvc becu pictured willl very‘ satisfact- ory results. lll the cast‘ of tho llulvk, oven the tail feathers are. very definitely shown. Thu piciurc of the mululny of the gazelle brings out the skeleton with nlarvclous distinction. That of lllf‘ crocodilc also shows tho bonus siill to bc ill their proper rclntivc position to one anothcr." - Further investigations arc lu be mudc upon l1!!! Egyptian nlntcrilli as well lls upon vessels made of marbui. ulubusler and mctlli. MAN lillll A IlUBBY lily Dominion News Service) LONDON. Dec. ZIL-Vvhen Harold Mctlden. a lobourer. was accused at Chichester Police Court of stealing n service book fronl ‘.1 church ii was stated that ho had u mania for visiting church to ascertain what hymns nnd chants were to be sung st the next’ Sun- day service. Msaden was bound ovor for two bandttedby DE |'| " '5 r V v ‘v \ m i tho ‘ i i 1 c'.....».ie C00 an iIJDADDY~ AT THE PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY llilllllls LIFE lll CRIME‘ iliy Dominion N(‘“'_§' Si‘l‘\'lC(') LONDON, Doccltlber. ilhk-lfirst guilty of theft at the age of, 1f», and now with 14 previous cullvic lions ugninsi." llcr, including two tcrms 0f penal serviiudc, u prclty, rosy cileeked uursc slcppcll lulu tho dock ut Marylubonc to plead guilty to stealing from u flut in Hyde Park. The woman. liliizalllt-iit iluvun, was tastefully attired ill the uniform of ll nurse. She gazed round with timid glance, and no- body would havc guessed for lllOilllilll. that the apparently dis- trcsscd prisoner ilall sucil ll dark rccord of crime bcllilld her Nor would ihcy lluv; drculned it poss- bic that ollt of tho lust 22 of hcl" Z27 years silo llnd spent no less than l~i within prison walls. Tllerc WilS it dralnntlc intervention uftcl" cvilleucc had bccu llctlrli. A Roman (‘éillltllltl lady probation officer ill- iurtzedmi on prisoners behalf, nnd ‘bogged that l-llli‘. silould be given‘ liillflllifll‘ cllzlncc. Sh" asked the llllilllltilfiilt“ to uliolv llcvaln to bc slut to u convent. for i2 months Mr. ilusil Watson, the - mug- istrutc, in vivw of accused's past lifc. fl-li ihul lll‘. was unable to " to illlg suggestion, and illc ulzlxinlunl sclltcncc of ilGS-‘SIA llloniils. Uu tho present occus- tllc lzlsi SUHFiillIN. lll- clljoycd furiy-l a iwo days, of coluplcil» liberty". llnd_ . - ‘ - ' ~- liL-Jllliillllillhlll. Silo was cluployud for “1'Il_i0ycd" is lilc right li'l‘lll in use.iupprnacllcd cllslllllly. zlud zlilllost $sflo0 ii umntil, luls under consid- bcforl- llc uoiilzcd seized llilll unll illforlllcli ll1lll lllcy loll llcvnlt bud not long loft ‘nearly ll yczlr-zli the Bethclchclu 11p- Field blusounl of Nuilunzll lilS-lff0Spllill, lllltnbctil. Sill» llad also Hi scusilio rcsoris. buskcli ill lhc as1t-nluplluionsllip of ll dliilil ll rcsponsiblc position \\‘lJIlll‘ll undol" lll-l‘ czlrc. it wus uftcr 1 il\.nving this post that she took up residence willl u friend; a lilrs. licutrix idgertutl, ni lll-r flal Oxford-icrrllncc. ilorl- F111‘ for some wocks. until Mrs. Egertou wus ullfol"iuulllol_v tllkcu ill and hall to go into u nursing lloluc lr. wlls then lhui. llovulrs old llnilils rlusscrtctl lilollisclvcs nnd again silo lapsed into licl" lifl- of criluc. in Ofiltll‘ to obtain nlol y on which to livc. shc look 2ll‘ll('l(', lll-longing lo the‘ woman who hull ilcfrii-llli -li lll-l", unli colnlntellcl-d puwnillc lllPlil. lll this wuy sllc col. rill of goods ill liw vniuc of ()0. \\'ll<-ll ly to l""-turn llolllc. shl- folluli illu" llcvull llad llbscondud. lllui llli‘ only irulzc illlli sllc could finli ol‘ hcr ullssiup, properly’ wlls 1T pawn- tlcl-Iclg- r-iuting to il. Tllc poilcc werc czlllcd ill, and ilcvull w" yuniullliy tracked to il place lli. Uorrurllis Cross. \\'ili'i‘l} sh ~ hull (lhttlincll ll situation us lull-sl- t0 ll chiill null was giving l-vcry satisfaction. ‘Plll-rl- \\'ll_q ycl illi- oillcr sud fuulurl- in i'0llll ‘ciiou willl llllh ihufl, fol". llul-illl: lll? time she hull becu living with Mrs. Egerioll, izlcvzlu hull 1)i'(‘li lllll‘I)(1lli‘- ell to ll young nllln ill u largo way grclltly sllockl-ll ,ulld lllilli(‘t1iilli‘i_\‘ brnku off lhc cugagclnclti. l)l-i —sl-rgcullt Spvnckiillg. in proving illc lisi ol‘ convictions, l". - lutcd illnt llli! first. wus lll 1001 u: King's llcuill. Shl- was lllcu bound ovct‘ f0!‘ sicllling nloncy lll tho name of Sumptor. AItl-r lliiii tllcrl: was no record ugnillst lli‘i‘ until i904, when, ill Wulvcrlullllll- toll, Hlil‘ yvlm Htfllltillfiflil to u month fol" stcnllng n Jacki-l lll hlnrclzl 11005, she again fell into tllc ilands of the police, this lime lll Bristol.‘ where silo was given threw months for theft of n wutcll. Till-re in not.’ the slightest dollbt_thnt the girl's overwl-ening vanity was inrgcivl [responsible for these offence...‘ jShc delighted in pretty clothes and lpersonal adornment and ‘although: silo was only charged with the items luclltiottl-d ubovo, illcre ‘ were other trinkets for thc loss oi‘ which she was alleged to in» res- ponsibic, Aguin. ill Jum- of 1905.,‘ sbc was sentenced in ninc months‘ l Imprisonment at Worcester fol" stealing money. but thc punisbnlvllt appeared to have no pornlatlen: 8116M. for in liiilii she was brought up at Stafford ill connection willl ' a particularly cunning fraud. On account of hcr youth she was than only 22 the Stafford magistrate took a lenient view of her offence. nnd again gave her a chance by binding her over under the Probation Act. She failed to your, on the condition that he did I ..._».~ -. take advantage ofpthe opportunity not enter n ‘church except during 4° 1°d°°m h" °h"'°1°" ""1 ‘"1 Divine "lnrvico. for supervision by tho sister,- tilcrc. gin l|ll‘l'i' ycllrs‘ lll-uni l~i(ti'\'llili1(*. fol" sistcl" in charge of London wclfarc ; mnn,“ ‘ohm-t. s]... “m; mme 150 zliod ills ('ili‘l'_\'llli-'( oul sl-vl-rlll i1éil‘~|llliillil|§t‘i‘ fol" llli‘ "intcrrupiillll" of tllc glllnc. ilc uccolllplltlicll iiu- offi- ccrs t0 llli.‘ -‘\ililiil"’lll1.\‘ 111‘I11I| not lliiclupi ili.>'ll1l:it‘.(|\l(*lilly llllulicli il\'<'l' lo pri- lil-H-ifill ufficilllls. ll _",ihl1uL'll,iil:lt utter ills cscllpl- lll()('l()1)i‘l‘ lll‘ ill lll-;lrl:.jlllilliugl=ll lll gci fir; 1 l ml. lic stuyvll for scvcrul duys lll it i" |l1lSiZll1Nl‘ 11,-0.1 fclullc illl- pollcl- lll n ly u" Mrs. lCgl-riuu l‘l'(‘()\‘i'l“f| sufflciclll- ' of business ill ihc Wl-si idllli, uilo ‘ hall fuilvn in luvc wiill 1ii'l‘ llull propolu-d lullrrillgc. Nl-cliil-se-l .o vsuy. ho kllcw nollling of ihl- |)l'i' vinlls history ui‘ thl- woman. lllu! \\'llt‘li shc was 2ll'i'L‘i-i1l‘i1 ilc \\".l.- November. 1907, ltppearcll at North London charged willl steallug a watch. 0n this count silo was nwurdcll 12 mouths willl llurd labour. No sooner was she out of prison, however, than in October, 190$ she nludo liar way to Glasgow. whore slic fell foul of the police for fuisc prelcucos. Pivu lllontlls‘ 1ill~ prisonnlclll was hcr punlsllnlonl. Brought up lll ilastings Sessions sill- \\'i|‘ scnil-llctell i0 illrl-l- ycars‘ pl-uul scrviiulic in the nlllllc oi‘ iitlllll 'l‘elyliu'. Slll- wag rolcllsl-ll on liccllclnllllll ill llroityvlcll. ill Novclnbl-l". lfiirii. \\".'ls awarded u , month fol" f: ling lo report. lll 1 hillrcll. llllT. sill- zlppcllrcd ul Rlllrlburullgll Hil"i‘l on lllrcc cllzlrg- - cs of fulsc ])l'(Bf.‘(‘Il(I('S. unli was scnicliccll lo lllrco lllouihs. llll'i‘(‘ illrcc luonllls. and six lllonllls‘ rc- I spcctivchv. l Dancing" Revels by Escaped Convict gDomlnion News Service) I StllTTllllNfbON-Sldk. llcc. 21.—-- Escaping ll‘(lili custody iii htililillll ll lililli succccdcd ill reaching Soutilcull. For six wevoks, witllolll. disgllisc. lu- livcd ill lllxllry at scu- silil- ilott-ls. Ho was lllc lifc llnli soul of guy purtics. llnli [ZiiVP-llll‘ cxhibltiou of step-dancing at onc of iilcul. ilis llrrl-si was dvlllnuiic, lllld lll, London Sessions hc was sl-nil-nccll} l"ulllll\l"ics I Jclvl-i illicf. unu-kslllull. lillli pl-i-I .\t)ll-1)l‘i'il1\'l’l‘. Such is tllc l‘(‘(‘lll'(| of‘ .»\l‘illul' \\':lllucc. Aftl-l" cs-uplllu from custody n! lie sizlycll ut first-class llutcls Ilrvlly‘ lllil)’. llnll‘ livi-d all ll rlllc which llccl-ssli- ing bul"gl.ll"ics whilst hi‘ wlls thus, cllgzlgl-li. llinl. if - 1" llllt‘ his piciurc hull btcn c-vcry fl(".\‘S]\Iil)('l' ill Ii c. iund. .-\ clusu which wlls ktilli. lm lllrik ilolnc null upon s old illlly and uigili iliillChl. ‘lllllt’. Ilc \\'il.‘i living‘ opt-lily “l hljltllfl) ‘lll holliil (‘oust towns. iil- \\'il\‘| .l":-.llg-lll ill llllrgallc, his ii.'l'i‘.\'l(‘(| Iul- lNmANs WANT PLENTY 0F lint. | rllrrivli lull cirrlllustzllll-l-s. ' lili)llll'lll ' uli‘ \\Ul‘l‘ " m" rllihl-l" "I", itllilV-‘ll down 11l"l‘i' ‘ rilliu lloicl (m lhi‘ .\l‘l pulc. illc lililll llilnscil‘ w. - w. ill tin- l-ujnyuille- pltsiillll- oi‘ ii l llluil-r druluuiil- '1li)i illl» 1n)». . l... .- m») , 4 :ll~)' of Ililiiurlls witll llli‘ lllilllil"l ." o" “M”. " H "1' "m! “Mm mmmml (‘ratio |iV.—~-1. Nicephorl- 1m" hm‘, " ' Stills lll il strong u:l"l'l"c.lil'l"cnt to- Duncan“ . Two pllllll-l-loihi-s lll ‘ll \'--- ‘"‘ ' ‘ (""1 - ~- --> -¢- " ~\ " i . I \l]l illrs 1.. . ,.- .. .. ,. _ , , null Iii. 1."iill\1(. lllli, ... lpllil-lll-(l in uffl-l-i his (7Il])ll|]~|l_ "ml “wdlllllslplilllllligli llizlthtlhs. llilslglliltlllvgllg- Ynmm‘ nuirmh 5;. (;,,,.|,.ud,_ iknllwlllg tlll- llllspelrllll: lf|lill'iI('[(‘I‘ of yimzl“ql'~i I.‘ . nwqmm, 5|,“ h, N“... (lullniil. lllc lllllll lilo-y illui in (|l'iil willl. A1.._\,,.,,_ (yamnmh, and H“, luvwl. (il"ulil~ 1l.*'l, Lore-tic (luilnni. L’. lllcy I wcui iilorollgllly for x violl-lli vl-sisiuncu. l ‘sirolcc, null iilr-n lli .illl"llcll to look for strictly cash basis, no goods on ap- (ili-lZ-Lli hi. lvcre P0110!‘ officcrs. Killlli‘ plentiful llllil thc land un- \\'lih ii. lllllflllliLi apology to inc i'clll-r:l.' Ulllviliw‘ iluvu visilcil illl- lllu _ lluuuis, Q1111‘! \\'1li1."if ills l'l.'1ill.i\'(‘.‘; v.'(-."<- tillililfflvlld sluts-ll illut bc Willi rusting lll'!cl' ii '\llil il1| 11H‘ IIPPVOIIS ———-~~<O+>——~-—- liouol" roll flu" llllslitzo (‘nuvctll fin" ilcl-cllllll-l‘. GAME INSTEAD OF OIL (lrudc IX —1. .\lurlc A. Doucctic. "- ~ (irzuil- i. 1. Louise (inllani. L‘. 1’:\\\"'11"U$1\'-\. (11\‘1H-- '11P“ 35'- ‘ ltosc lluoi. . 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"IIIIIIIIIIIP- A (fllnlldlnn (‘alu- Produl-s-d by (‘llllllllllln “hrklncll Join With Us And Commence the ew Year Right We wish to announce that com- mencing Wednesday, January 2nd, we will conduct our business on a probation. ‘KENNEDY BRDS Kensingtou lllolu till-y hull llion u huge runch lll New Mox- lcl). wllcre llllc (lescribes "til? wild ‘(llllllilfl Vlllioy, lli'\\' homo of gin \\'i|l>l'lil‘ll(I l-nbbllgls and rival of Cillll" orulzl for t'llilill.f‘ illli| fertility. lnvusinlcnt opportunities llrl- all» llIl(il1Vt' io nullly lllolicru (hinges. while lhc. olfel" Indians llrc cuutcnl. willl lllly possible i()('illl0ll-—Vi‘1lt“ mild lllmllto nnd plclliy of grass .il‘l' available. wuiiinf: luxi. llnll now irunspircs fur us" South- 1)()Z|l‘lllll[{ll(lilS(‘. wilt-rl- llc -—-——<o->- -- RUSTICO CONVENT 1)i'l’ll1'i~(l0\\'ll. t'lllt’l't'(1 "llIl-il‘ Hlinvmh (lvudc Vi. —i. Hluolie» A. (inliunl. q 1'11“ ‘h: ‘if. Muy (illutllil-l". Ii, Nollie (lhiassou. ' ""m1“~“l (lradc V.—1. Alurgurct (iallani. for llllli‘. l. ' olllllls. u" idlnlt- LDTPHU ihluccitc. ii, ulrli. l 1111111!‘ I.~--l, llcrnulicitle l'il(|ili‘i. 2.‘. iludtliphl: .\illl'l.|li, ii, liiuy illuuf illllll-ll, Qhe Quality and - Blend of’ 710w that ‘oes into the eai/er I106 guarantee the satisfaction you get out of the bag. TESTS have proven that no one wheat pro- duces a satisfactory flour for all baking. Exact blending of wheats is necessary for success. Beaver Flour is a scientific blend- ing of the choicest Ontario Winter Wheat» and 11119 best Manitoba Hard ‘ ring .Wh t. Ii:_ is the one fl01l1‘ that is best or all ba 1 purposes. Beaver Flour makes ~— ' ——a_ bigger, winter, bctferflavored loaf of bread, —llgh_ter and more delicious cakes, —ilakler and more delicate pies and pastries. Requires less shortening than other flours. Tm: Bsnvsn MILLS. Ci-IATHAM. ONT. FLUR , fllend of’ fhe Best from East and Weir! no