MAY 13, 1921s N1 ' i‘ o“; 3“ l“ ill QT urligtfiour. full of the strength of Western, barb wheat. tutu, lusty; vigorous BoysQ also girls. mothers flab? urttyTFlour makes more. loaves and‘ boiler loaves at lower cost‘. Purity Flour Cook Book will be led posts-gs paid to you for. thirty > Is ——il'l worth more. Write fci-‘ons uy to rstern Canada Flour Mills _Co., Ltd. oronto, St. John, 11.3., Winnipeg < 7/12 Ship 1Z9 Yr 2dr: HEN you cross to Europe via the Anchor-Donaldson or Cunard Canadian Route, you make the trip under really ideal conditions. The steamers are all one-cabin class boats. From the mo- merit you step on board, the entire ship is yours. All the, luxurious equipment i5‘ a.‘ your disposal. _ _'1oi.i have the freedom of the palatial lounges, magnificent drawing rooms, delightful salons, library, writing rooms, wide promenade decks — and the attention oi‘ courteous, well» trained stewards. The children's room increases the pleasure for travellers with children. The luxuries, conveniences, and the pleasant home-like atmosphere that have mode the Anchor-Donaldson Ser- vice and Cunard Canadian Service so yustly famous. are yours to enjoy for the voyage and in addition Y°“ P8P"!- cnce the interest and educational value oi the scenicaliy beautiful trip down the historic St. Lawrence to the sea. Forlliferofurchand detailed information apply to your nseai sfcams hip agent, or write tir- THE ROBERT REFORD 00.. LIMITED Montreal Toronto Ouebu: Si. John, N.B. _ Halifax ,1 CANADIAN SERVICES '. a I l skimo Murderer Is Parolled WINNIPECG, iivlfly 12. -—N00ked "hip, Labrador Eskimo. serving a ton your term iit Stoney Mtyintaln Penitentiary for murder of a Ncwfouiiillantl truppcr at Pond aiiilitt, Laihriidnr, iii 1920, has been "ivlcasi-d on parole and will takc lhc next iboat that sails for the north in July. ’Y‘§+O604QQ—Q ~HIOKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO MILLIONS 0F FIGS USED YEARLY WHY? BECAUSE lllilliEY 8i llllillillSiill TOiAOiO COMPANY, LIMITED lT IS THE BEST Manufacturers, Charlottetown i z *" “+004 ooeoo-o-o-o-ouoo» Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING rune coo LIVER oii. Manufactured By The Imperial Biscuit Company , Charlottetown,‘ P. s, i. O Ilsa. Trails Mani Th6 ideal; Puppy Food Ranchers who fed Imperial Fox Biscuit last year un- anlmously acclaim, i: the Ideal Puppy Food. TM little foals cat the Biscuit as soon as they show l foxes or dogs. f sou “THEM cnow i ‘miierlai-lvitarfllqljea u iiiu secret. Cod Llvsr oii ii the Irsstcst "body concur" Known to science. Largely fed 1o uniicr nourished children-a sure prsvsntstivc of rickets. .1}, ‘ _ - Ti‘! our specially prepared “Puppy Meal". Just the M‘ ' "inc formic puppiss at this season. i-iigiiiy recommended 1_'5Y.,°3$£}_Ijgicsc mag, m" _ .ur wince»- . Timchcstra sung scvcriil solos dur- 0.¢..-¢-¢-.¢.a>4-.:,a..c.--i.-i_.l__ out to enjoy thaauhshins. The ‘biscuit requires to be soskad In milk at this early stays. A llbtls later thc cua flies guaranteed to catch Pviioiei lovs to chem It dry-thc NATURAL method for ‘them Ivory time. we rant - We avs SHOP from Holmairs Catalog. SDILGFIO the vcry thing for u. backward lawn, a backward garden lil u backward farm. POLICE OOURFIfF-A man charg- cd with drunkenness was flncd no. or thirty days iii giioi. ICE CREAM SOCIAL in New London Hull Tuesday evening, iiiuy izth. 955-5—1iM2i. THE MT. HERBERT Milling Co public grinding Mondays and Fri- days only until further notice. 954-5-1'1M2i. SCOTCH COAL-Tho S. S. Pev- cril will arrive today from Scot- _i:ind viitn a cargo or Sqlch Coal for A. Pickard 8t Co. 978 PROGRESSIVE FARMERS AND GAFIDENEFIS have already ordered their supply of Soiigro. They know its value. Still time to get suppiics but do not delay. Soiigro Selling _ Agency, 176 Kent Street. Telephone JZO-L. 9l7-5-9tl. ISLAND ARTISTS SING. - Marill-mc Ruiho night in C.N.R. s-irc-ics was highly successful and zirtists ‘from various parts of the Ivlaritimcs as pveil as from Upper Canada took part in the fine broadens’ from C.N.-R.A. says a Aloncion Exchange. The regular stud c program opened wlih .i.i)l'll1l{) solos by Mrs Rance Mac- Kiiiiicn, Mas Laura Wiglitmaii, oi’ uVloniugiic. I’. E. l., with a group oi ‘lfllifllllfl nuinbciis. Those lilIlll- btrs ivcre very pleasing. Mrs it. M. iiciivie of Stcilarton, N. S, foi- owcd with several violin selec- loiis wli ch vvcrc rcndcrcil iii ll ‘wry artflstic manner. She was ac~ w-‘illbunieil by Mrs J. G. Graham of aitoilaiioii. Other fine instru- iullliiul ‘numbers were the piano Juci-i Iby Mrs Edith liyiid-manlof it. Peter's Bay, l’. E.. l. and Miss [Jallrll Wlgiiimuii and thc p.anu sohis by Mr ltusscil (i. Briggs oi’ iinilicrsi, N. S” Mr it. l". Wade also rendered SCl/Cflll cornet solos Mr A. C. Smith, of St. John who Hl-biarcil brfori: the microphone iitith lcncr solos and Mr Leigh l/iigwcil oi‘ (ihurioltctouin, l‘. E. i. with burltonc selections the rend.- iiauh‘ by Iboth zirtists being vcry cujvyziblc. Mr F. E. iiiiyte-i‘ oi‘ 1st, John onieriitncd tiic illlllieliitl! i with l)Zl‘[.',‘|)l])C selection-i. "liiibii- lgiit“ versu-i by Driiiiiiiionii wcrci Hnioziiicust by Mi". (llizirlts Clarke] 1W‘ 'l‘rni"n. Mr Julius itost oi‘ lMiriitroal guvc scvnriil iiziiitniici nbliiri which u-crc very illcusiiig.’ ‘Mi-i irvilit Malcolm uctctl us tic-l iliiillliiiill st [or the visiting tiff-it's" 11o hir usual efficient manner. Fol- i .wiiiu tho rcgultir programme‘ thc >|i‘.itA orchestra ivciit on thc ziir lllilll lilllfififliileil the listeners w iii .i ivcli rtmlcreil thciistciicis w iii ‘iGcorgo Stiven the director of thc fllll»; Jllfl part of tlic braodciist. [Baseball At Winsloe Aii exciting game of biiscliuli ivus pulled oft‘ on the diamond of the Winsloe Giants on Friday cv- eniiig. May Stn, when in response to u challenge from the Gianits the Busy Bees of Loyalist, commonly called the Awkward Nine, liikod to Winslow and came off victors with ii score oi’ 10 to 7 with still our in- ning to pliiy. Captain Mathicsou has every reason ito be proud of his team as the Giants are siireiy a learn worthy of the name. .We ‘trust that a return gii e will be arranged and that this ill only be the beginning of a series for the season. While it would not be fair to particului-ize we cannot but fll"ill.l0fl the splendid piuy of the Busy no» catcher, Mr. ddmmrrsou Kent. Enimerson is possibly onc of thc bcst catchers in the Province iind we would like Ito see him on one of the large teams. Mr. Slow- urt Wooiner, one of the leuliiig plnycrs of the noted Iiiistico tram made a splendid -umpire_ Tho foi- icwlng is the lino up: Gian" Busy Bees Catcher "HY Stewart .__. Emmsrson Kcnt Pitcher Jumcs Coies .... _- Charles Lurtcr 1st Base Mont. Campbell ____ .. it. Maclieuu ' 2nd Bead G60. Stewart __..-_._ Jack iMathcsoii 3rd Bflle It. Stewart .__. - Homer Miitlii-snn shah Stop Preston Watts _____ l-l. Sanderson Right Field Geo. (‘arson _____ -. ‘Clifford Proud Centre Field Wallace Ilodd .. Miller Sanderson 1,10. Eield Lem Stockman . Fulton Sanderson ' (Patrirot Please Copy) CATCH ’EM 0N‘- THE FLY .__- wc have lust‘ received MILWARITE ENGLISH rues an assortment of thcss fam- ycu to try thugs. also a complete assortment of all that cons to mlki I IishlnP trip a grand success. TllE ciiiiiui lilliiRlilliIi 9 SS. Airedale, Capt. Um-clicr, iii‘- from Montreal with 10,000 bags 0i .- ctmeni ‘and other _goiieral cargo | for Carveils. may lczive for there today. is in McDonald of Souris, l’. E. i., is m p co. made vcry few trips north of Hui being carrying oil to southrcii ports. major part of the city was" plun, THE CI-JARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Illegal Fishing And Sale of Trout lfE ILLEGAL FISHING AND SA t lOTTA-WAHI-liay 4, 1925. -—— The . . 0 fowaig ai-t ce r?‘ the uuie ‘of trout MHEAF ANDREW 111511-3453‘ Speak-s for itself: ' ah. Lornwalijiaii, Friday. iii. m, gxcemmy m, Govunor Gm” .. ._ A fix‘; y‘, “h 'al in Council: Y" - ‘ " brews iihe Minister of Miariir-L UITHE ANNUAL MIETLNQ 01 and Fisheries reports that the B 1- E- 1- K051111111‘ 14111119! 111d Fish and Game Protection A‘l"0C>"il- will be held Wednesday May 13th m,“ of prince Edward ISM"; l“ at 3i p, m. in S'.. PauPs Parish 'l‘a-!. won 384m. Touflstsi Assotflmian 0'1- ‘ 1011 {but Province iirfie that w-ibh ii v-lcw 0 Drevenwn-g i- egai fishing for DO NOT DELAY AND BE Dis: trout.’ “which .15 [he most valuable APPOINTED-The iflrst car ciispi-iting fish 01' one 1513",] {he sale Soilgrc is going fast. Ontario rc-lthcrrof be,pmhlllblitQdl amfqhal 41m ports a tremendousboom up there r<-‘..‘-p0nsv’vl;.le officers of [he Depart- aiso. 176 Kent Street. 'I‘ciephono|nien-i of Marlin-e and Fifi'hfj'pieg_ who 420-11. 917-5-9tf. 1110111 iwi-th the administration of ‘ho flshlfiries, concur in lhrlg pfgpgsaL Therefore HIi-s Excellency mhc Li. - . -. r . . ..1 soitoao helps nouns’. 1,, my. ures only way, bactércoiofileally‘. _.___... UNSIGNED ITEMS. — Corres- pondents are again reminded that unsigned uuva items will not ‘bc published. An obituary notice from Souris without the sender's name came to hand the morning. recommendation of tlhe Miinish 1- or Marnie and Frlsherles imii under the auliiority oi‘ section 45 (gig u", F131,. @1195 Aci- Chfllller 8 of itilvei Statutes of 1914, is qiieased '10 order thm SOILGRO MAKES THE CROPS s“"'“°"“‘?“ 4 °' ‘swtimi 19 of 11w GROW.—-Make no mistake, use ex- special 119119" “K111513005 1'01‘ Prin- tensively and you will be amply re- Ce Eflward Mamd- y whli-‘h WW?‘- pald. Soilgrp Sailing Agency. fijflifeiliviy lggéleiieirhnggiliilocnsa“if Murdoch Mackinnon, Manager, 170.; Kent Street. Telephone 420-14. 9l7-5-9ti. ‘B herelilfl-Yefiflilllflli. mui mu follloiv- fir: substituted ithentiror; 4- The sale. purchase or export 0i’ s , 1 4 ., _ FUNERAL TOMORROW. -'riie pmZ-‘Liiififii.’§§’$lf;,.i‘,fl.’§"‘“fiioiiffydf it 'J h L I - . £:ii.".2'.:‘.::; 22:. ‘zzzfiuuuz: vows"; of h"s ‘brother James Lawlor 3i! llnpiinlgzxlelr; Tilsheplpravln” ‘may _ _ ' if,‘ “ovnce no Iigbk Street, Thursday morn ng at gwyy this lawful catch of hm days. ' - 11111111014» ii the fifhi-plflfdlll Is accomp- rrii-ieil by n. certificate to tha E . — . - ' l "i" PRODUCE BOAT H RE The fiat. firim ihtlicr -tl_io local fishery evening 0 ‘Lxflllili ivhosa l|lSbl‘l(:[ ti;- p15}, ‘ WC“- flliiflliipoi‘ from tllrc loch-l satin. ion agont uiijucont ~t0 the locality n which lihey w-prp cangqm P}. J. Lomirlre. (dirk o-t‘ the Priivy Council. rivcd iii iii-is port lust She will take gencr ito Newfoundland and il product: I m: 1.12"."fifi’.i.z.iiiii.°“.i‘iflf Gasoline Taxes _ In Operation ccmmanil of Ciliilflill l). l" (Canadian Press) 1‘0ii0N'l‘0. May 12. (lzisoiinvi r-rus since the first of the your which ivzis 27 cunts a gallon ygglpr. he way t0 ilayiowii from Tum Tho Mai-y Lirckcii-bucli liu Governor General ‘l‘l1' Council, on the _ omzaircil Iifiilfilliflliy ii day was sciiingjnduy for 3o (;(*|][5 l Rziilon with thc new’ tax 0n garm- "“' "" 1111c i" cficct for first tiino, TOWN IN DARKNESS. -—— Tht .. WGY Program ’i‘l iliiiSDAY, MA Y 14 ml iiriluiimcss for a short tlim ir-iwetn the hours of nine unrl tei Iasi night on account of the fail iirc ui‘ thc unthiiicte producers a iiil-ilrtijilirliisuIiilghin mgllhtce irillhlilii WEDNESDAY’ May 13 bil-tumiliious producers now uuilei Why 1Schencc1ady' N‘ Y‘) impair, and are not working 0i. (‘umlul 519cm“ 001111111111’ 790 iiilocyclcs (Zifltfiflviclors) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 Si. ill.-— Stock market rcport lL-iti u. ili.—l‘i"oducc niiirkct ru- port. -li.-i5 u. m.A-\N'i-.athi-.i- l'i'lli)l‘i._ ttrciy satisfactorily, keeping thc plant OIIIDlOYCQS continually on iii. “qui vive." THE RED VULTURE. — Th: (luzirdiuirs iiciv story “Tho llod Vulture by Frederick Sleuth bc- 11-55 u, m-‘Time signal-s. gins lgflgiy, The story is:— Julio 1:00 p. lll.—MilSiC§ talk‘. "Selec- Hcnry, cit-officer,‘ ex gcntlemuu Von cf Itugs,“ by Prof. Annette J. will o‘ thc wisp of crime, niustci Nairncr. Ni iv Yc-ik Siuto College oi crook, whose finger prints ivcri lumc Economics, (Iorniell Unvivor- registered in Scotland Yard, seek sity. ilig one night for more loot, stuiii i130 p. in, -—Orgaii ruciiu-l by lbles by chance on the track of lhi livphcn E. lioIsciu-ir. reat "Rod Vulture.“ Seething 5.00 p. ni.—--Producir and stock t rough the British Empire, bu. inurket quotations; news, baseball coming to a boiling point in Lou don, was a farreschiiig plot u overthrow tho imperial Govern scores, 5:80 p. m.—l)iiiner program from fen Eyck Hotel. Ailbany, ‘N. Y. himself obliged to choose betweci" his enjoyable and profitable caret-i of crime and his innate ioYillll houiseDrisc-oli, poet. \i'la, "Omlbru mai fu" Louise iieaiiiun iluctncr. panoramic sweep of action, and lmui-sc Driscuil Louise licumaii l-iuciiier loading from hcr poems Louise Driscoll i. "Cradle Song". . . MacFayili n i, "Take Joy Home‘. .. Louise lieuman H-uefncr 7:30 p m.—-l’r0grsm from Wana- story. ._._Z£Q-c>_ For Every |||—'M|l'llI(l'I Linlniunl. .__.-iii - PERSONALS v -Mr Wm. Miinn, Mermaid was ll visitor to the citvhwvtcrdflv- iizvkei" Auditorium. New York: ilso broadcast by WJZ. Mr. John Wood, Pcakcs WllS iii ;_ p_ n,___vn(;,,| men“! Iyy ‘the city yesterday. ‘uipils .0 Mr. Daniel Mathirson, Bristol was visiting in thc city yesterday. Mrs. Gertrude Brown, St-anioy Bridge, has returned homo after spending a low days in this city Iilio guest of friends. Mrs Edith Hyndriion and Miss Laura Wlghtman, St. Peters. l’. E. I., who are visiting in, Moiicton, N. B are the guests of Mrs G. ii Boamiin, 30 North Street. Mm Jack Rogernon and iiiiuithl- or -Mii-is Ruth Rogerson of Hunter River loft on Monday for Halifax N. 15., to be present at thdclosing exercises of Daliioiisio University on Tuesday when Mrs Helen Rogersoii takes her B. A» degree- Tliis Baby Welfare _Book and this Baby Record will be sent oii free on request. Write The rdon Co. Limited, Montreal. Eqlc Brand is llie natural food {subsides when mother's milk John Lawlor, an elderly and co centric old gentleman, who is wail known about the city. was broiiulii in by the eastern train yesterday morning suffering from a fractiir» ed hip and conveyed to the City Hospital. The many friends of Mr. Rough fionne, of Wiilnoloe, who ‘has ibeon iii tho P. E. island Hospital for tiir past three weeks, and undlirwcnl an open-Man will be pleased Ir 1mm ohm, fiic was able mo return to hwis home yristie-rilay. Volcano Again . H. L. WORTHY DRUOGIST " 17! Queen Street- . ors have been recorded. In Eruption (Canadian , Press), (IUEATAMALA City, May 12., Volcano, ecstensiigo-dts again in "rum on with Illllflh lava flowing from its crater but no ‘earth trem- . Mari Erwin Flbttrgrlly Tliwlndnstrisfic 5". I . . . Jiiindcl u, to his coulTlFY- H15 Dieiiifillmelli- (raiding from her Poems is made more iliflcult by findiu; Louise prism" Clflire. the girl he had loved YER" i. "Sapphic Ode" . . . . . . . ..Braiims before in India, also caught ili ‘- ‘ i, "One Who Has Yearned‘! . . . . .. clutches of the “Red Vulture.‘ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _, Tgchaikqwgky Mystery and adventure follow each _ “Nighpi _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _.Ru¢mnan;|w§g other, and romance Weflvflt Louise iicziman Huefncr through thc story- Them l8 il loading from her poems clever characterization of thc act l, "Charity" . . . . . . . . . . ..l-iagaman firs mBRBB ilfl BlilW-lll i8!‘ Willi‘! I. "Little Pickaiiiiiny Kid"..Giiioii than that of thc average mystcry _ “RQ[||1(l9](yy" _ _ _ , _ , . _ _ __ Loilgy . . . Biissct| f S, (lraiiumc Nobbvc. of i floors. Renew their youth—give them color, life and beauty with SUN VARNISH Tim thins is simplicity itself Just brushon Sun Varnish Stain in Maliog. ‘my. Oak or whatever shade you You stain and varnish with desire. a single stroke-and Dflnft tolerate shabby woodwork, tarnished furniture and wear-marked STAIN the old shabby surface will radiate a sparkling lug. trons beauty. Permanent beauty, remember-per- manent practical brightness for every bit of furniture and w Ebert‘ is probably a_C.P. Agcnllin W", "Qulliy- If not, ivrrle us direct your dealer's name. . "mi: cAu/ipgpm MONYEAL TOI%TO oodwork. , giving 1811b; HALIFAX winuinao caaoanv \\\\\\\\ i \‘“ n!’ A PAINT c0» 1"‘, s I on misc Ialilli "l" “kw “""'r~w.~~»r.i- ui:i=.-.i-zcv-* N CANADA BY THE S OF Till-l FAMOUS tPHANT" BRAND GENUINE WHITE LEAD MADE] MA I l 9.9;. ,___.__&3 Special Prices on Gold Seal i Congolcum Art Rugs Take advantage of these special prices on Gold Seal Congol- zum Art Rugs at ii0lman’s Summerside- 6x9ft. $7.95 $9.95 71/2 x 9ft. 9x9ft- $11.95 9xl01/y fthe Emma Vlliliaril Conservatory, ment by H EFOHD 0i iilllifln rel/Oi" 6:35 p. m.-—"A Fe-w Moments Troy, N. Y.. Eleanor Pii-dicy, ac- tionlsts. Here in an old house 0i ribh New Books," L. L. luJpKllIS,| cmpanist fllilmrcnt rP6‘l'le°'-"b1|1i)'. they Riv‘ issistant Librarian. General Ei-zc- a. "Sii-lutatioii“ . . . . . . . . . .. (lziiiirs their 08th 0i 01168181109 l0 till‘ tric Company, b, "Hunting Song" . . . . .. liriirilict "Red Vulture." which shall des- 6:45 p. .iii.-~Prograni by Louise‘. IUDllIIJIQ (Quartet troy England. John Henry liillii ictmun iiaciner, cciitrulto, ililfl."A Wctldliig in June“ Sanderson] ircnc Niigic "The Diver" .. ...' . . . . . . Lodcr b. "Southern Iiush Song“... Lynn Souriin 'l‘:isiijizin i (furd Trio, Act ill, from “(.':irmcii" lkzc-t Frasqultu, Irene l\ ' . liirricedcs, Franc-c: Fulton (Jziriiirii, ilclen idurd _ a. “Non ever" . . . . . . . . . . .. Aiu-ttci. ‘b. “Aiton'VViiirr“ ....()ld Suonish Friiiik Eiliviii “Air dc Siilonio“ from “llierodiuiliW, . . . . . . . . .. M ssciicl’ .\ red Schilling , u. "TFilQliilli: . . . . . . . . . .. Wnigiii-r, b_ "Russian Folk Soiig"...Wii~ihiiw- Fiuuccs Fulton ! "licliiii. d'ch Goii" from “'l"rom-' a, l l prion von Szikklngcii" NPHSlPl“ b. "Wreck of thc Julio Pluute" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O‘lizirii (‘brute-r Vcddrr u. "liiiiricii Song" . . . . .. livmlicrg lb. "The Spring Hus Como“ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Whiti- iii-Ion Ford Scxtclto from "Lucia".. Doiiizctti lreiio Nugliv, liolen Ford, Frank Erwin, Allen Kccgaii, Chum-r Viddcr, Souruii Tashjlan 10.30 p. in.—~Orgun program by Sicphcn E. lioiseluir. from Proct- or's Hiirmaiius Hlccckcr llull, Al bauy, N. Y. mom- WHO WERE, THE STARS OF YESTEFIYEAR? P. J, MULQUEEN [Ix-chairman of the Ontario Boxing Commission, president and office holder of executive p0Sli10ii-H in almost every line of sport. Mr. Mulqueen has retired from active business life, but devotee ail of hi-i time to the encouragement. devel- opment and promotion of amateur sport. -i-le was a great oarsman in his youimer days, and won chem-pion- I ! I l v IS THE WAY Give Today $6,500 NEEDED FOR CHARLOTTE- TOWN BOYS Space Given by Moo WHO WEORVEVTHE STARS. OF vssrsnve/m? , film's coaching. When Lilli icft Tcroiim for London three 0f thc Lunatic. i-imi strips lii the fours and doubles competitions. Appointed to P9P‘! resent theitlominion on several‘ occasions, "P. J." is one of t-he. most outstanding sportsmen in ‘Canada today. and immensely pop- ular with those who have the fibgfl PA¢ToflYJ1U§QN$ '|pieasure of knowing him personal- Y- ::Tho Poor Man's Friend.~l"iit i up in small bottles that are easily portable and sold for n very suiiill sum, Dr. Thomas’ . Eclcctric Oil possesses power in concentrated form. its cheapnesii and the varied uses to ivhien it can be put rnaku It the poor man's friend. No dealer's stock is complete without It. $13 95 HOLMAIWS, Summcrside THE “Y” | Campaign I (‘nuvnusrrs Dr. G. F. Dewar and I34 A. .\ii'lwoil_ Airoic i‘: McLeod. .3 50.00 w- K. Rfiserii . . . . . 200.00 . fir G. ii‘. iirwnr . _. 50,00 i). Nicholson , 100,00 lieu. Altkon . ,, 25,00 .\\'. ii. Altkrn .. 35.00 A. l‘ itknrii 8t (‘o . 100,00 A. Horne & (Yo. .. .. 50.00 Prowsc Bros. . 100.00 1 BILL MARSDEN i-‘rimk Hearlz .. , 30.00 . |.\irs Frank Heart: 25.00 ' (‘ouch and truim-r of the fnrnioriln-Illni,‘ “r05 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 354]” Aurii lice (‘iiili oi Toronto, lius,l)iivis & Frasor . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00 gone to London, Ontario, to roiirhilaiiliva‘ Auxqmry’ Y,M_(~__A_ mom) for the Western Unlwriiuv-io. n. Wright . . . . . . . .. $5.00 i Tiophlrs ivon by tht forincr Aura; . Lee Club toll the story of Mario. <+>--- - Antiseptic boys |ll\ had couched wcnt with him. including "Yip" F0811)!‘ a _ star hockey plnyer of thc old guru - Loo Club. Bil-l is one of the best - known hockey couches in Eastcrn Hfillillfl‘ - , ft. 9 x 12 ft. $15.95 re & McLeod iiurIOtteibOuuCCY. Ml G. A., Financial Gives quick relief for sprains, bruises, rheumatism and inflammation. a ' ' "Hmong