(f. 1'4, 1924 g, r ..s-,__,, r “ 2;, ,. T m. anti‘! Ll-Sfafi h? Tobacco. O uvww ill ke' l, an.- ...,.. ____ i_ w, m 9i Qlléility Sealed Package ul/ucll beeps the tobacco in its original condition . l5" ~ i t I a ‘- also In /3 tins L l‘. WEGBCDYAIQIIIIITOUIICO Cfllflllrnflialadalllnitld J i i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Duo Insertion ....... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 10o per Ilnsofflworda ~ I13. '."..'.°§.'li’..".l'. .......... .. . ..... .. 7i. Z1’. liilZ ill t‘. Z3131 iyo-QJ PQOPQO-OfQC Q, Agents Wanted . ..- PORTRAIT ArGENTS, WRITE FOR catalogued ‘United Art, Ltd.,_ ' Brunswick Ave, Toronto. 3074;: IE-wim 361 $225. sum-z FOR so DAYS"WORK. ‘ (lllilfllitlllllfi religions literature. Man or woman, Maxwork spare tinle. No experience necessary. opportunity to osmn $30.40 $50. iveekly. State age and church connection. Mr. ConrsduSpsdlna Building, ’I‘orollio." 11114-25 28. AGENTS SELL MEN'S SHIRTS and Engksll Ruincoats (‘inade- to-nleaaurc) direct from Manu- facturers to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Easy to earn $10.- 00 to $25.00 per day. Write for ilnrtlclllars. Iliitlllore Shirl Conl- psily, 232 McGlll Street, renl.—24tl9~6-0-tst——l3l. a _A AGENTS — WONDERFUL, NEW Eire l'lXIll§\ll6~llj‘l‘.._ lilxcclis “Willi of heavy high-priced ilevlcee. llrice of only $2.00 makes llll easy sale to every home and automo Illlll owner. Over 100% profit. 40.- 000 lllrvlllly sold. Investigate tu- flit)‘. Pym Fir.» l-lxtillgulslllir (loin any, 010 l-lt-lio IiflVf‘, Ottawa. lltarlo. Julie 7-14-2128. _____.o.,- _.______ AGENTS-GET IN A PROFIT- blu all-year (fllillllliifllfill buslilcss i‘ your own. livery property owll- nr is a CIISIOIIIUy or ]il‘ilSlll‘t‘l_ Nine lfulldred varieties of llzirrly lied Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete cillllpllll-lit illlll instructions ‘free. Wrltw-Iiimlin- ion Nurseries, Ltd. - IlIIB-Illfiu- Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED-FOR GENERAL house work. Apply to Mrs. Bagnllii, 12f: Fitzroy Si. 213700-14 2i. Mule IIcIp IVantelI L»_ WANTED—PAINTER. APPLY 209 (it. (lcorge st. 2075-6-14 :ll. slrsilsnllfis STEADY EM- nloyment for Barbers. llocuico axpnrt in 8 weeks. Writs Moi or Barber College, 11090111119111 "F", llalltsir 1 0M1 t .___.....______--—~ MALE HELP WANTED—-FIREr men, llrnkmcll. Iwlflllllvfl- 8150-8250 monthly (which fill-Hi- tlon?) Write ltllllu-ny, limo 116 3232 i1 Z-lslllbl To Lc‘: T0 LET—DWELLINC HOUSE nllri promises No. 522 Pleasant 81., City. Immediate possession. Can b; inspected on application to owner. If. .l. Faber.‘ ltofi-B-Zii-tt ——-——-—~ ‘Lnul: t ‘ri-i . LOST-RAIN COAT szrw an Mt. slnwnrcnnll Moroil. Atlvltlu liruco Yoo, Montaglltv-Ilnwilfli- 2635-6-12 III. v QUEEN sump; Water lttoot. Cblllollatohn This popular Hotel rs boon oomplotal, ranov ad Jud nlurnlaaad email-wt Ind offal-i vary oqmfvfilbiv aooommodatldh to‘ the‘ travai- ,. "lid pllbllli. Th! 1th lo ioapaolally ’ 500d and tho PWIIQ ‘ '" oourtooualy oar-ad for. Ilfaa 08.00 a dIY- IIUOE J. TAYLOR. Manager Mon/tq I For Sale FOR SALE—TOMATO PLANTS. .l. ll. Marks, New London. P. E. I. 2669-6143! . FARM FOR BALE-IOU ACRES OF land in Glenfanning school dis- trict. Clement McDonald. Si. Gcprgcs 2461-6-5421. FOR SALE-TEAM TRUCK WAG- gon, complete. (Francis) Ant- hony Clarkln, New Wlltslllre. 2653-64331. wheel wagon, nearly new, Wlill light. Will sell at a Iiargnin for quick sale. Apply. Bert Tro\vs- (lulu, Wcslmorolailtl. 2668-01431 FARM FOR SALE—l WILL SELL by private sale my farm of 6S acres situated at Fountain Road. New I1OII(IOfl,- Andrew G. Mac- Kny, ILR. No. 1., Emerald. 2628 6 12 Gi CADILLAC SEVEN PASSENGER, new tires, perfect condition, $700.00, McLaughlin Master Six Roadster, new tires. perfect condition, called the swellest roadster on l’. E. I. $1150.00. Only reason for sale, need tho money. lioth at Campbell's Garage. r 2002 6 11-10i Wanted WANTED TO RENT FURNISH- ed for July, fully furnished housc wanted in Charlottetown. having four or more bed rooms with bath. Reply to 130x 428, Plctou, Nova Scotln, stating terms. ‘ 2398-5 3l-tl’. Miscellaneous ‘GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- cry. Phone 133. 2879 5 titf WOOL WILL BE CARDED AT Di-Sllblr. Mills. (‘nrds arc ready for carding. Manager, Percy De- Illlly, DcSnblc, I’. E. . -—2621-0-12 4i AUCTION SALE OF JAMES J. Mc- Alel-Trwuf Si. Patrick's llnnd, Lot 22, on Saturday, Juno 21st. For particulars sup hllndbllls. 2626 G 12 I'll overdue, promissory notes, etc.. remaining unpaid on May 31st. will be handed to our attorney for collection. Beer 8t Weeks. 84474‘ L. _________..____ NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS- Sltbscrliltlons taken for all lead- ing (lunadlan. English and Am- f'l‘lCllll Magazines and News- papl-rs. Call MacDonald's Sub- scription Agency, Morell Hotel, pilono 17fi-i..~—86$l—6-—12—6i. —————~—————~~—————-———-a.- BIG MONEY FOR YOU IN ELEC- lrll~ill Ignition, Illlttory Welding. Auto Mechanics. Let us show you how. (lllllrnnteed practical lrlllnlllg. Largest chain Schools lll America. Helnpllill. 163 King West. 'l‘oronlo. 6-14-21-1831. 253...»... susszn TIRES, now 1% Inch cushion tires 08.50 per wheel. new ‘ill solid tlrss 87-00 oi, Wlfo wheels fitted up. per wh light carriage roparlng. A. P. Large, Proud h Morestde bldg. 225i (treat George St. 259116-1140. _-—-ifi}i'*" i flllly was ln teens when he came llnmn from school. ‘Teacher whip- ped me became I was the only one WIIO could answer n question who asked the class," he sobbed. Ills mother was indignant. "Why. I'll use about that! What was the question, B11171" ‘ills eyes lighted rcmlnlllcently- "She wantadgo know ‘F110 W! U" glue In her ink bottle!" .1; pawl; would atop climbing hills before they 80110 U10!!! til!" would In loan oi that tired foollnl In the world. bfmimfludl IIK ~ \'.»Q¢‘. nic at. Tracadie July 0t FOR SALE-RUBBER TIRE wlslzi nan-ala- int-nu ar- Central Guardian CHOP from Holman! Catalog. Messenger and Bonds (Continued from Page 1) “gas custom-crows customs Missing Bookkeeper (Continued from Page 1) planning to return to New York. »--_- . LEAGUE OF THE CROSS pit:- h- The police have asked the Louis- _ 3i lilliiiilllt;lllll0l'ltlfll to hold Lebish I"! 9 I I'll CII- UUCCEQQFUL 8TUDENT.—\AIII- tIOIl. y arrange or a extra qng thssuccesstul graduates at Si. Joseph's College, N. B.. this year is Antonin Gsiudet, Egmont Bay. Leblsh, who lived with his wife in. 149 Brooms street, worked a week as a messenger for Minsch, Monell & Co., and" on June 2 dis- appelred with bonds valued at. 842.000, according to New York police records. ‘ Leblsh came to New York from Moscow. Pa». Where his parents own a farm. AUCTION ‘I'D-DAY- Franklln Property Park SchooI.——-1i. 110011 Spring at near GRANVILLE CIRCUIT — No services in Granville Circuit on Conference Sunday. Robertson-Oxner Wedding CARAMELB, composed of cane sugar. sweet rich cnesnl and butter with walnuts, 49o ib-Whltes, Sun- nyeide. 1i' HIGHFIELD _5ERVICE—Servlc- es in l-llghfieid Presbyterian Church. Sunday at 4.46. Sunday LUNENBURG, Jlllle 13. -- St. School at 2. Everybody welcome. John Angucun Church w“ me ' 1 p. in. today of the lnar- PEANUT CRISP fresh I , ”'“°“° “l , Mm a generous ' addition" ‘up: rlage of Mary Lucretia, daughter of Mrs. S. W. Oxner, to James Allan Glen Robertson, son of the late Hon. Thomas Robertson, who represented the county of Shel- bourue in both Dominion and Local Parliament, and who was Speaker in the Hollse of Assem- bly. The old historic church was decorated with flowers, evergreens and palms, and the day was one of pronounced sunshine‘. penn-uts, 29c lbw-White's Sullny- side. 1i SHlLLlNGTOM-COLES. — The marriage of Miss Etta Colcs daugh- ter of D. E, Coles and tlih late Mrs. Coles, of Lakewood. to Frederick J. Shllllnstflll. son of Mr. and Mrs. IIBYIFY Slulllington, of Silver Falls, was flNBfillllZfid at the Sliver Falls Methodist church Wednesday even- ing at 7 o'clock, Rev. L. .l. Wilson, oflicistinlz. The pride. who was giv- en in marriage by her father, was prettily gownod In cocoa brown gqrirgette with list to match and wore a cross fox fur. She carried s. shower boqllet of Ophelia roses. hittle Miss Mary Coles, niece of tile ‘IITHIS was flower girl and was very Winsome Ill a gown of lavender or- gandle. She carried a basket of sweet peas. Miss Marjorie Watson, daughter oi‘ the officiating clergy- man, played the wedding march from Lohengrin and other suitable selections Tile ushers were Miss l-lszol Thorne, wearing grey Can- toll crop gown with black picture hat. and Miss Edith Nixon In deift blue gown and hat to match. both young ladies wearing pretty nose- gnys. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Slllllington left for a motor trip through New Brunswick and Mailne. Oil their return they will re» side at Silver Falls.-Telegrllpll Journal, St. John, the Rev, l". C. Ward-Whats, under a floral bell and the service was full choral. The bride. who was given sway by her brother, John W. Oxner, was dressed in a gown of ivory satin with trimmings of Bordeaux lacs with satin and lace train lined with silk net worn with bridal veil draped with a coronet of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and iiiirs of tllc valley. The bridesmaids were Jean. Duff and Lucy McDonald. who were gowncd lil peach and pale blue silk chiffon seorgetts with crouln lace trimmings and ribbon and lace huts to match carry in: bouquets of sweet peas to match their costumes. Miss Eileen Lonl-iworth of Charlotte town, I‘. E. 1., a college mate cf the bride, filled the post of maid of honor, and was gowned- in orchid chiffon gcorgette with lace net, hat to match, and carried a bouquet of rests. The groom was attended by Robert Logan, Brldgcwater, and the ushers were Dr. Thomas Acker of Halifax, uud Douglas Atlalils of Lllncllburg. Before the ceremony the organ- ist, Mlss P‘l0reitce Dauplllncc, illnyed "The Voice That Breathed Mrs. Charles Blnns, of Halifax o,“ Edennl and while me Con‘ I I It t l.I I I I. Ill lisolfen sllevifi a guest: otftllillrs.“l)lltlj-.t’raqllng pmfle“ were 5mm“ m0 m ' r l . - Th0 ‘mm?’ trlimd“ 0t M" w' C"lcnpltlllll,llllttllnllslllzlllillllglllllitlnoiflllollll‘): Driimmilliil- Brmknelll 795ml l” A reception W113 held at the bride's learn of his continued illness. All former homm and me coup“: m“ 110119 i0!‘ till" 5110051)’ FQCOVQTY- '0ll an extended motor tollr through ‘Nova Scotln and will also visit Riev- R- J- IVBBMWBY WI"? ilflflllcatllng American places of inter- iseon visiting Ills sister Mrs. W. T. est before taking up tllclr home Wellner, Prince Street, his parents at Ilridgewzlter. where the groom Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wcstmvay Low conducts a law practice. er Montague has left on return to AIHOIII; the ollt-of-town 8110818 his home in Lclthbridgo. gore A- g-tistvcrliy. ‘M111’. and Mrs perry, e e v ere. The bride received numerous presents, and the bride and groom received a number of congratula- tory telegrams from different parts of tho Province. Mrs. Robertson was also remembered by her num- erous friends by n number of showers. -The bride's going-away suit. was of grcystone wool char- luen, with blue trllllnllngs, and hat to match. On leaving for their honeymoon trip. the bride and Celebration of Union T0 Stir the World (Cafladlan Presl) TORONTO, June Iii-Rev. Dr. S. D. Chown. General Superintendent. who presided at this afternoon's session of the Toronto Methodist Conference, said it was propos- The Innrrlase was performed b; groom received a great send off cd to hold a large central celebra- tion t.o lllllrk the union of the Prea- hytcrilln. Congregational and Meth- od-lst Churches. it was planned to In fe which rice, old shoes and con- ttl were plentiful. FINAL NOTICE-ALL ACCOUNTS ‘ , CURLEV- At West Royalty on ‘ I afip-vn xv, hold the taclebration in Toronto and to make it an event that would llrollso the attention of the world ilflll at the same time unify all the various elements that would collie lllto the new church. Thi- present Intention was ‘to hold tho celebration on April 15. 1925. Dr. Cllown announced that he was leaving this evening for the Marlllmn Provinces. Western Guardian -—'I'HE NORTH BEDEQUE Dra- matic Players will present the four- uct comedy drultm ‘Anti lilliio Dis- appeared" ill Cllpc 'i‘raversc llzlll, Thursday. June 19th. Admission 36 cts., lllld 5U cts. Iil—Sat—-—'I‘llt---\Vcli Grand Concert By The Corpus Christi Choir The (fnrpus Christi Choir of St. Ilunstllnfii (llltliedrni are busy at present practising for a concert - which they will give on June 23rd In tho L. of (Y. l-lail. Those singers need no Introduc- tirn. us many will remember with pleasure the splendid performance given by them last. year. notably their superb rendition of “The Wreck of tho Iienperlls". . Thu Choir has Increased In llflIII< bers since ‘that time, and it is ox- pected that this performance will surpass. if possible, tho previous one. BIRTHS o CURLEY— At West Royalty on llllle l2, 192i. to Mr. llnd Mrs. Jos. Cllrlcy. ll illlllglltl-r. DEATHS Jllm- 12, 1924. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curlcy. EAMER 1 HOCHELAGA ____________-_--- This luxuriously aqulppod steamer will ply on tho Charlottetown - Piotou routs beginning Juno 2nd. Will Ioava Charlottetown at 8.16 a. m. returning will loava 1 s'r P i m}? Mlnarlfa Linlment For I Coughs donai accounts under fictitious nam- es at three other banks in the city. He then deposited in lihenl forged ClIBCIfa against the accounts in his own lodgers at the Farmers Loan and Trust. When the worthless checks returned from the Clearing House he destroyed them and made no entries in his ledger.- 13y mlslng the total of his ledger he forced a balance with the gener- sl ledger ,and by tihis method the ‘banks in which he jhad his own ac- counts recelved credit. It has been ascertained that there is still $14.- 000 In these accounts He did not tamper with the money of nny do posltors. The loss is covered by bond. . Further Particulars (Continued from Page 1) currell. remained in the position in which it was at the time of the ex- plosion. the hang fire from the left gun would have gone Into the centre of the city of San Pedro. witnesses aboard the ship said. When the gunners hand guiding the controls ' was wrenched away by the explosion, the guns kept revolving and stopped as they printed aft. SAN PEDRO, June l3.—All danlb or of another explosion aboard the Mississippi anchored outside the llarbor breakwater, wus removed to day. when the iihirtl charge of TNT lnturret number 2 was taken ollt according to Lieut. I4, N. Morgan, ‘flag communication officer. SAN DEDRJO, 0.llif., June 13.» The lllllted States navy today mourns its (lead, three officers and 45 enlisted men "who had their llv- es snuffed out aboard the dread- nougllt Mlselsslp i ln the fleets greatest peilcet me disaster which brought a tragic climax to u week of sham battles and target. practice. Aboard the hospital ship Relief lay the dead and injured victims of’ the premature explosion in the Mlssilssippks number 2 turret. Ab- oard the U. S .S. New Mexico the flagship of Division Four of the blit- tie fleet, members of the Naval Board of inquiry prepared to opcll an investigation of the disaster. Aboard the lMissltlslppl, anchored outside the breukyvater, officers and men watched the flame shattered turret where the 1-i lltclt gun. ex plodcd its charge. it was a “flare brick" from one of the guns that shot death. in flames and poisonous ‘gases back into the turret through ‘its open breach. Tile second gun, its breech locked, let loose in the harbor as the Mississippi steamed home with its dead and Injured {from the drill grounds and hurled a steel projectile dangerously near lto an outbound passenger liner. Of the injured there were strangely few, only eight being llllrt and their injuries comparatively slight. -4-0>--—i- BASEBALL I MAPLES 8. DODGERS 6 A friendly game of baseball was played Friday at Victoria Park between the Maples and Dodgers the former winning ollt by u scorc of 8-6. ‘ Following is the lineup: The next game between those lcums will be played at Victoria Park on Monday night. A frlncdly game of Iiascbali was played Tllllfliflily between (irllllc ill and the Second liravcs Grade ill winning nut by n score of 128. Nicholson did good. Plctou at 0 p. m. Paooangora for Plotou, Now Glasgow, Sydney and Halifax allouid patronlio tllla route which often _a dailglltml m trip of about foul- hours in one of the‘ llnaat ottlllppad steam- an afloat, Accommodation for 1o automobllaa." ' Militant-Kilt. U. on ‘IIIIII 11 a. m-dsrmon Sub] The Rsv Oaorga 0. Taylor 10.00 a. ma-Odbbath Sc HOCHELAIIA QTEAMCHIP CO. Proprietors Bruce Stmrt & ‘tab-loam. '_- “ e”? I a Third M “PHI. vv 1.0..-. i ;-".....-* . 1'1 btjaitlrs’ Qrcshptcrlalltlillurrli ‘LN p. rm-Cormorl, Cubjdch-"Plopla Worth Knowing" Pal-ants ploaoo not} ohinga In Sabbath School Hour. ‘TIANGER. KR‘ %IQIALLY ‘OQ-QOQOJ b D flnllgaluflflnll. l.I i lb Itfllins: éot-“T he Assembly Report"? llool. INVITIII TO ALL VUCEQ. ‘ . . The Studebaker Light-Six! More are sold than of any other six in the fifteen-hundred-dollar price class! O18 beCaiLie-ll: is the sweetest, smoothest-running Six you ever drove. Its specially designed ofiset valve. motor, its machined crankshaft, its four big crankshaft bear- ings, its perfectly precisloned cylinders, pistons and recipro- v The Wofld.‘ Large“ eating parts are the reason. Producer of 0M1“, Automuw“ M016 DCCCIIASC-no other car in its price class shows such obvious indications of quality-genuine leather upholstery, a hand-tailored top and curtains, carefully selected details of equipment, lustrous baked enamel finish. M0112 IJCCGI-ISC-its ‘IO-horsepower motor, its correct gear ratio; its beautiful balance and low center of gravity, make it like lightning in the "get-away," never falling on a hill, and eifork‘ ' less under a full load on any reasonable road. M018 because-it is backed by a great service organization, l immediately and willingly accessible. t More because-its recognized used car value protects you with the lowest possible depreciation when you come to trade It In. a $1465. £0.11. Walkervillc, Ont. Exclusive of taxes A. Iiorne & Bo SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Dealers for Prince Edward - Inland ‘volfuo To prove its goodness by performance we will lend you a ’ Light-Six any day this week-come in and ask for it. . 2.91:1‘ MAIL FOR BOIIIQJIIC‘ STUDEBAKER, Walkerville, Ontario Please mall rne your book, "Why Yoi-yl Cannot Judge Value by Price." ' .‘I'.' l IHIEF SENIIS ills APIIIUBIES , PARCIIMENT IIIMPSHAIIES (Dominion News Service.) l (Dominion ‘News Service.) IUHLIC. .lllllo ll.-- lCffol-tl-z lire bl‘ PARIS. Julie lLA-Axdropbell bits-i " Jill: made lu induce the Minister of km of eggs was lised as s “bllnd" I"|ill‘ Arts to prvvl-lit the llll'tllt‘l‘|l1_\'2l (‘l(‘\t'l' llllei at ffoulouse, and fllllltlillill of countless ilillnlilllltcilihl, lfillllv, ll jcwcller, is $7,500‘ the lllififilllfi which tlrt llPfllP-‘TS lire IlO\Vl]i0tll‘t'i' from lint seeing through ‘It. suiting page by pdgc lui‘ lll1ll{lllgl‘l‘l\t.'l‘,\' lligllt M; Falllf took a 1111110 silildcs. lrlllilll halldbn: packed with valu- Pilrt-hlm-nt lamp-shades were Ill zlble jewels llonlc with him. Eve y, vogue last year, but now novelty isiliitirllill: ht- brought lt Ilack_tq_ t£gc' ilemllildetl. so antique ilelrlers hare..- V |~'lill]\ and lilltl it on the coupler lilt llpnli the plilii of selling eacllwvhllt» lit‘ raised the window, shut- piljle 0| rl llllfifiéll at prohibitive llflti- tors, its to foreign visitors. \\"lliie u. Filille was rnisinifins 4 (‘tinsl-qlllvltlfv, l'ililll_\' ilnclcnt vol (lllllni are being destroyed. liclllcrs‘ agents touring llzlly IlllVt‘ iron shutters yesterday‘, a man wal- king lll irnlll. o illle shop with a Iulski-l of l-g-ts .fr-ll tIOWIIRIIfINDIKC MAPLES DODGERS . Catcher E Lat-tor . . . . . . . . . . .. F. Hughes Pitcher V. McFarlane . . . . . . . . . .. R. Dillon 1st Base J. Tralnor . . . . . . . . . . . . I. Lafferiy 2nd Base A. McFarlano . . . . .. A. McEnchcrn - 3rd Base W. Power . . . . . . . . . .. M Clnrkin Short Slop .l. llallgernn . . . . . . .. K. McMillan Fielder-a ll. McDollgllll . . . . . . . .. Arsnnallll M. l)llffy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mfilll-{Ililll ada, Limited. of (lcncral Allitors of Canada, Tile line-lip: "ilimi “Air. Illvltlilfill ‘Ililiti llt‘t‘ll path‘ llllt" .‘.‘.*..“‘“%+.+."”§ Grade ||| 2nd graves l (7 lllligl l1 III lil‘t‘.'~‘ilw' ztl vi‘ y . . m, (latllyh(hr (fit-literal blntivrjzrlf (‘llll.'lil:i,Lllllltl-ili HQtel v- t . .l“ r.‘,.l.' ' . - - ‘L Mmnrd Pitcher A‘ HOLLY“ fllllcelpbtllyllq u-llllylllex ltlcllrlillllllglllllll _ WM" 59°99» clllrhfidMfim" H’ 0, lliam nl A. .lohncs (‘arrlilgc- Co. Ill‘ IlilS occllpirll‘ - n ( First Ilnsu lillllly different positions wltll flit-l n Ofle" to m u‘. ""l"°l""l II. Phillips ll. (llll urgllnizlltioil illll-iilg tllzll lllllt‘. ‘ 2:2“: ‘fmeftlmiggrgflhlllra: Second llllso For sort-rill ycilrs lie has II4‘t‘ll (ll-ll; ' - I). Nlclltilsoll A. Ferguson Qful gap... prmmgpr "f u", Mm: '—' K "W" Wm.‘ Prlvl" ball- Tillfii lifl-‘Iii ilxlllgllllll Motor (lilf i‘o., illlnili-il. (D°'“i"i°“ News scrim?) Th“ culfl"! l. "mo". i" J- "mile? n- Triilm" Ills llliillllill: coillll-l-tiolls Wlllll Hlxlllm‘ ‘Ilnw H‘ ‘A Highland over can-am Tuopmn‘ l" shin-i slop M,‘ (L “r AIFLHHKHHH‘ Vi“, ].,.,._[¢-r, ikn-‘lllllfll. ll; lltlllllllltl "ld-tnmihy 211'] ro_ms. Courteous nor. F‘. NIcMIIIan A. Toomlis y‘. | H W... .» , )~_.|i~;ll(‘l‘I‘l‘tIl‘II lll ilsillrilll: ll‘ v cc. , Fll-lllvrs [simfrfirlRygllzwfhullll: "ll? lllrzlirsfs" trilllqllllit)" :lt lliluril. H» Ci UROWNI It‘, Warren ll. IllmllctIomnninluml qmmrqmv H“ mm tilli- lllllrliillg lli‘ l-yl-lvd to lllnlrll Mung" I1. Gordon l<l. Taylor h" ‘m; m“, {manual ‘ ' with his liillllilllthi oil the .-,i- "rr of ‘ NOTES _ '- Illllnlllllllllllllllllll‘Ilctlylltl l THE REAL SHERLQQK HQLMEQ Wlllllll ll stone's throw of tlln house Hotel Co.’ "‘ Milford starred for Grade Ill. Striking up lllo pipes he renllvr- z P" flaw" I l‘ Rogers starred for the Bravos. “won my man’ you've sprved fnlflll “TIIP (‘vamliln-ils are Czullizll-l." g p ’ ‘ si-cllri-Ii from zlliiillllnllcd cilllrcllt-s 111p ogplonll i)v(-r M, Faillifg Mgr. 2llli'll‘lli. illlllllllliltlul llilssnls. sit-p. lii- rvxllrflgflgfl pxtromq rug-gt; l-Illvli pllrclillsl-l‘ llccils fnllr to pi the oi-pprrmqpo "nil i; pgggglnby six slim-ts, m: it llllsslil is f.:l‘llI‘l'illl_V gol\nrtlll.<ly' ilfferl-ll lo IIPID Mq4fiillc 2"" lt1lll"*'. it now lift-scum 50 or in t'lI'1lll n. llll“ broken eggs. MR‘ J‘ H‘ BEATON 2:’. lallllp HllililPrI illsil-ilil rvi ii \‘illll- “lliivuifil yml gm n broom?" unk- _ illilt‘ lllililt llll‘ (‘tllll‘l'llllll. I'll lllf‘ plmsel‘ by, M_ Fnllle, guspgut. Newly appointed General Sales '|~]1,- llill‘f‘llillt‘lll- ilillllllillltcll lli lily; nothing. l'll$illi‘ll to tllc back oi’ Maliaguv Guleral Minors of can‘ lll‘lll<ilt‘ it'll Jlllil iiillrll. iifli-ii \\‘llil,tlll- sillip ltl llmk for one. Will-n he t'illil(-.' hack the generous -_' bllssl-riliy tlll'l llll‘ tlliln who had broken lllt‘ cat's llnd both rllmppealt; Ml. Si» llitll the brig containing the ]il't‘t‘lllll.~‘ jt'\\'l*l~'. llllllltllllft‘ lettering, is: thus l-xpus (‘II to illl’ zlnli tlllill, zlnil lzllll-s. It. ll.- llally l'iltl\' lll lllt‘ illll-illili. ii. lll-- int-limit of (‘ll'iillllll' i: ltilowll only ill ii few nxpl-rts Allnoullcvlucnt llns just bet-ll lillltll‘ of the ii]l]IIllilllll"lll of Mr. .l. ll. llvlltilli, (ll-ill-rlll Still-s hlallllgol‘ lli- _.__é¢o->-_i .- "llll ‘ll ‘looooooooooo-oove-OOQ-OOOQ-K VICTORIA HOTEL.‘ illc Army?" “AW. sir." “Not long “filo liekll in till‘ Kitchen.“ discharged?" "No, sir.“ "A lllzh- "RPPI 0| 'i‘l1il°"iI-' _ _ 1pm] rpgimpng?" "Ayn, gin" "A (Yillzliit-llucli by an “lli looking typi-l non-commlgglnngll officer?" "Aye, of (ll-rnlllll." lilo Scot l-olitlllilcl IUI - ‘any’ Sfflflnnpd n1 Bnrlmdocg?" play. The (l0flillIll—~‘»Vllli turllcll out R, ll, Raymond. Montreth-A. h. "Ayn, sir," to be the ex Kaiser's doctor -ills- Molleoll. Montreal; l... C. Bathe, ()llt of this crnss-exantiniltlon of appeared when Ilf‘ saw that. no no Halifax, N. 8.; Mr. and Mm. l. (l. all old soldier by fir. lleil. an Edln- tit-e was hr-ltlg taken '8. Monro, New Glasgow N.8.: Mr. burgh lnl-illcsl nlall.gri~u' the series Out of thr- house than t-alne a Wilfred Kelly. Summersld Qllm. . of stories woven rfllllltll nilriv. all talking excitedly. The Wm. Doyle, Summerside; Ill!’ the world-fnlnolls ilclcctlvc of fic- piper now though that ho hllll rrcil- rice Brow‘. Slllitrflerside: uthn B. tion, Sherlock iioilnes. fPfI enough senslltiolt. and, casing Wllllstorl, Amherst; Lou-H ‘Cap- "Yfill HPP- l!°"li"""‘1\-" DI‘- IIPII his pipes. departed just as the vll lln- Montreal; J. M. Dlckso‘ i ton-n WWI" "RIIIYIIII- "ll" "1"" W" filial!’ ivolire czlmc on the acetic. to; S. A. Ixraney, HIIIIIl-IJ W. respectful man. hllt did not req Drllmmnnd, Toronto: J. E. ‘III-HG!’ nlnve M! hm. TIM-v do not in thrvnnilior slates lllnf i.» IIFNI and Kitchener: B. Collin- Kitch ma. _ army. but lie would have learned am 1mm g ,. u. y r,- . ' w" ' p h n IIIOIIg of Dr. Bell, ll . lo lson. Summernide u»- L. ciYiiiflfl RWY.“ Illlii IV‘ IIPPII I00! cue of \\'IIOI§I' lct-lllrl- pupils he \\'.'|h McCullough, Sunlmemlde; PI. Noon- an, Srlmlrterside; Dr. Nooiiflfififlnl. nlsrsllle; F. W. Munro. 8t. .1 flilclllflefi- Ho lmtl an nir of'wllen in litter rears h» sat down to authority, and he is obviously Scot. prom" m‘. n.0,]; ,],.u.,.t|v,,_ tish. As to Ilnrbadns. ills complaint _<o>_____ NM“, 9L John; Mn and, ladelsnhsntiasls. which" is West Wedgcwood were derives its gs W. Colitrsn and ch11 . n 11:11 1nd not British. name Imm Josiah Wedgewood. ofll-J. IlLAIIQnIuIi, Bulnln c r at"! i-i will by sir Arthur Slnffordshlrc, England. w pro-Allen. Silfllllleflldg; . wan D°Yie in hi: remlnisoenooa. (lliccd a fine specimen ’o poltry sumrlloraius: J, It. now bclng published. The famous and porcelain In 1762. trsal; Wm: T. Waiohaur, Io