~.l;'..<_-..~‘__,. ‘ -_ Germans have developed la tpl10~ for Itlln economical] lot aluminum" from (KlililntbIhi0i18T._ .. st. lllllll Telegraph, i in onowmo torrent ‘uls- ‘ WTUBNIB 1 - supply of ENO’s -= =. ocLiEMtrSalt-illlrun low. Always be sure you have a supply at home, at your office, in your locker at the club. The regular use of ENO means inner cieanliness— and inner cleanliness means HEALTH. It acts very much as fruit acts-possessing, in fact, many of its bencfidal and refreshing qualities in a. convenient tlndlconcentrated form. NEVER be without ENO. * . 1e \ u i ‘ ' - I'I‘ a SALTM ~ ’. Hon. John llluuillllll (iluy lvzlsllirigllluu, Prepared only by I. C. Eno, Ltd. ~ ' ' llilfiiuutallilea for Ruth Awake: HJROLD I. HTFIIB 51:0“ LIMITED,‘ IO-Il lltClll SLpTBIWM l-etx) very ‘MO N‘T‘RlEiAZL, I J11 nc THE' Halifax It-Ieral to 1132 cattle. ‘I158 sheep and laullis, 623 hogla and 744 calves. AND - ‘lto $6.75 withalew odd tops iii.) ' was luadc up. of a lew cutters and comlnlon ordinary qualil y rilfg ' -t'0d half dozen" calves 1.0! just brought 88.25 to $9.00 and the best . 617s quoted at $9.50 in nlnall lolsi here were no‘ choice veals, com" nlon stickers sold around $8.00 or 3 Cents Copy, On Sale ‘every evening 10 minutes after arrival ofthe 5.30 train at “ TA vies-s FEWS STORE 50v ‘Spring lambs were smiull lots at tronl 12 or 00 t0 $6.00 . 0'11 81101111 and $1.00 per hog cut on heavles. Most oi the sown lpgddfgd out at frolm .00 to $6.50, § a0 Year-old Donkey _ (By British ‘United Fran) LONDON, Julie 27. '—What~-ls the length oi lilo of a donkey? -. ' The qllestiol was curlutlb (time heard at Weyrnouth l Seeds 1.. p, Band"\ thus dlya. l r-NQW 1,5!‘ {The two iiltiiflgaxtfloilldpiigrg l 11- ilvhkey With "corkscrew" Jllzurad. 1t all statedto be 30 years old, “ 1 11111111111 11111111111 Parker. and hei‘ the Opposition lFUill brothelinb-larltlgs finishers). were sulii- gcllcl-al elections oi‘ i870. “w” k , , mmie‘ y‘ e ' ~ ~ C~ A- i111‘ Clluvlng been . v causing the animal unnocassar, Quphtlc gmlplyullco, .. , "m. ~" Hunmmg‘ ' to hu a consistent. Cartefs ‘Millpond .1110? have‘ novel- lnall, lad».- ' C0 ' i‘ ' - . l Pfigniltiifihypzlzpwaogrrteif- lunAgli iflliltlilptzzrttr-crgziglligggettlilat the Bates who secured tllll _ I ‘ '1’ frermls." When lu April 11173. the molltal in the eutabllsllmolltot‘ P1111!’ 1'9‘ scholarships in Prince of Wales animal couldnot keep its balance,- alld had to be held up. He adqlpfl that tho owner created n. "terrible scene" when he went to her with a humane killer. - Then we have {villi ziilfiiri c; would be spared it it was properly y, looked alter. »;‘ " _ ’ . Fodder‘ Corniij‘, ,2 .70 o BDWED. sAnl. ‘v. slur/canon. _ , sUllKwllr-illr '_ .11" I Mother Graves’ worm=lmxgggmlna. toms an» excellent medicine tlfdn wtlqntédériiti in . . _, ,l , , . (lCuilulnued from" page 4) '._ ' .1 be heldi ll ’, emhranull. "Hour and grateiul rem Wednesday noon it expected hack T111 Htlllourable John fiamlitoh Grey. c. M. c. . l clllollel Jllllll l-lllllll - " . w; until; o, p,,nceéf,fag“‘l1glgzfzlf ol-llllllled to til; ‘Holy Prlatlloou lll e “E 1'11 lit Churlottetow the . your 181i. ills iatllcr had lduiligrut- Sunday’ Juiy y‘! by m“ mmflhi” b “Q11 to Vlrgilllu and ' . O igtégtililtallflt ‘lll. tllc conclusion oi the ll war - ~ there and trick reluébltlrllfhilvugrgllll‘. All Persons wishing to attend this ward 111131111. where his grandfather ceremony pun“ m!“ the hm"- 111111- 111 consideration ot distinguish- ed services to King (lcorge Tlwldfilbiulilfd 11 Kraut of laud. i Cit!‘ llvlg, . Gnu, we“, my bhfgunfghéinrzzitléiviéaidullghtel‘ o! Mluaud Mrs. George H, . l’ the 13,1135], A,.,,,).l Serving his King Jay, Pisquld. 0nd Harold plrt, son w“; mum“, us A“ omcer mlmeloi Mr. and Mrs. John R Birt, oi seventh Dragoon Guards’ for me Faulting Brotill; The bride was xiv. . tull term oi [Wflllly-qne yea“ A en in marriugejy llcr father. ,Sllc large nllrt (ll llli - .- l wllls we", i“ “lush, cffélded unnltlfefis. with the conventional bridal A rich. ills uunlc 1 .' ~ - . galgllollcd [or hublidhazsrvillzgslnilfblyied by the bride's ulster‘ After w“ u 9 I and hc won fl. ui ' — -- tal services ut the Gig? l3 glgeélltcrtalned to a bountiful slipper pm- Hope, besides bclug highly compll-iykled by the mother“ mo‘ bfliie’ i memo‘, hy his “mom Superlms out, The young couple were villi‘ roclp- ,. ii"! Drutlcultl: llud goud judgment ileum“ M many wedding gmiq‘ ‘Hm-h . .. dlspluycll as Prcsidcut 0t a Com-t Wldcnccd tho high esteem nl Wliiflil . o; Emmi“, orgmiznfl for the umuzthcy were held. The cerlliouy ivus . pose u,- grummg Wlupeusatiol‘ wpel-topgncd by their pastor, tllc lull; the Sufferers i“ [he hurder Wm“ .M. K. Chairman, oi the Mt, SL-lvllrt, _' In i852 hr ivilhllrcw from ' 1111111’ 11$ a 131111111111 nu half-pay and l retuructl to llis llilllVl‘. towll, lmrllignllllllrlr» Lllllllll-llt. iill‘ Iulflllllllliivolfli, tho (‘lilucun Wau- lll- l-llllllltel-l-l-ll Ll) ' join lllu slalll lll his futilcr-lu-lzlugl Sir Joilu dwullclrllll-r, m, lxlultu, llllj route to tho l'i'llllt)(l, but botorc llcl had rczlvhlvd tllc scone oi‘ actloul Sebai-liapol hull rupltulatcll llull thl-‘ml, u“: vismng hm. Wm‘ Willi tiVt‘l'. Suhsullllclliiy lll‘. us‘ aistcd Bu" ._luilu us Aulc-llo-Cuulp ill gnu,“ Mm Doyle motor,“ m, with the fornlzltluu til zl lorco of Eligllfiifhur 5pm., 5115,, Militia. llut suuu iilll‘l' he retul-llcdlwho was “smug hm. 1-,". to his island llunlc uud entered thcjlays political tiffiilll. l ' l" 1359 l1" “"11 11111111111 11 memhvr hlrs. .l. A. Milt‘. soul-y illili little ' of thoiloust- oi Assrulbly. and tllok‘,1;,,,,gln,,,. llhlrh," "l- Asqunm Susk“ ‘tihieiiiimg llllil“ "l "l" tlililiullsitlll“ "lzwho is visiting llcr purmltn Mr. and ‘ e ‘hiy- ‘ dlmmllll’? 10411131" f" iliel-Mrs- B. S. Mimi-c, Wcst Royalty, is QOVOHIIIIQHI. lll 11th., lloll. ifl(i\V£li‘lilspendjng [he \v‘lek Wm, he, 5mm,- \ Palmer. null Wlllulin iiCliPy Pops, two other "Fathers oi’ 99 ntiou,"bciug ilit'liliii‘l'.~' oi‘ ministration. 'l‘lll-. lllllll question wulll pa“. lilo all important issuu ui. this liliilhllguglql m‘ ll chosen Prrsidcut llt‘ once which was convened at (.‘lllll~-|tu spend lottatoivu lll lXIi-l fur llll‘. purpose 0111110111111‘. y _ tlillcusslng it lYuillu oi‘ Mllritilno Provinces; illil which sub J" i sequeutly dcvrlnpllll iulu ll Conical . ' 1 . ,once~mi tllc lllrgcr llul-stiou oi‘ thuf 1 l . Union oi tllc British Colonies iul ‘ 28 ‘lNorth America. , ~'_ mSVmore importzlul (fnnicrnnce hold zl- ‘iffirutflzammtgkluxiili ti“; ‘lrilrliittle llllur iii. (luv-lice. Tile Honour-Y, y 5 am “i i“ luble Colonel was lllsu a promlilcui‘ member oi‘ this lllttcr CCIIlUFGIIPt‘. . . ’ Colonel Gray wus for mntly YGHYS . . ‘Yesterdays market closed wltll ., _ ‘ ‘ll painter, of FtllitHVOflil, liianchcst- steers selling up t0 ‘$8.50, cows lll)‘;gzmeotnrigfilfilf-litlti iolco in his on He, [m a “(name . H l married, and bulls. Vculi Armin“ llottetown. Hon. T. Heath Havlland lion. fl‘. n Shelli: lower and drinker calvclllmln at Ciiltl'_il1llf‘l4)\\‘il. ‘$ii.-,00l_to 136,60 according to wclglltlward island. nll lill‘. ahd quality Grassers $4.00 lo $4.-,November 1822. llls tlllller wlls lilo, sold iulHou. 14 ceillslnlauy years tllii" lll‘ llu- most. |)l'l1lll"‘ and sheep were very slow at from‘ lncnt olltlc ill s illlti llitirlal on the! 11111911. , p I i s Hogs ‘were about mad m- ilsland. The subject, oi this ske £11119" 911i "i i118 WHY. heiWl-Z 5 Y W l e". - . , ~ . . ' terday. local butchers paid ¢¥l.l‘l:$,°,,‘1,‘;;,‘§“i155”1§?,,,{,;§;§‘“{?,f‘ msiongest’ recognized walk, which Is "at um] a few Ema“ h“ an”? imgsluutlve laud he sludlrll law in the were weighed up at’ ‘10‘o0' PaQk-luw office oi‘ thr- iliil} Judge ‘Poll-rad _ 0P8 took a QW loads alt $9.50 iorlmm w“ ndnmlvll m H“. hm. on ‘he walk (rousiulell oi’ raw eggs. ilrealL. (tllllck {lmttIOtIilIgi $1419 0911110; bonus; l“ of July 134,-] ‘ ulul lomoll lea. u so ec . - ‘ '~ ’ s y can“; p" hog cu" elected a. I]'|(}ll‘|i)(‘l‘ lll‘ illl~ House nt Assembly, for cloctpral tlistrit-t. represented tlll 1.1170. lll ‘lilblivhe iiC-l M“ (Mam MP9“ m "Mm": by lentils almienlhcr (ll lilt! (luvelllnlnutlwalkhm m illll sa a. lluurd lliliil 1862. llgalhl i165. "Kalli __V____ from 1866 to 1X07. ullll llgain from September 1870 unlil While a. mcnlhol" oi‘ lilo Executive ma“ yea"“ a memhnl- "f raised h, u (lnuucli. he oifico 0i Colonial St-l-rvtury, except his reputation as a luwym- was m1 Police Courttile other day in whlcl, that during 1865 199g General. In i862 llll Speaker of tho llousl: oi‘ Assenlblyllmve made u. 1111100 l01' 111111 11111111 n10 but. resigned lllut lltTll-c ill tho lol- helm], o; H“, Supreme Com,’ m," Hm , and the owner~ol it. an aged Widow, lowlul: your. lit"- 11<‘l“'l “s “imiel” “liall 0f Sir John McDoualds (lnverll- . . h i. , \ _ ~ . l ~ . » stgtaiggxggg‘sthzegsoziiolmgvggwga took l1 litzadillglpalt lli the dlscuss- “ml mm h, thn\gorvice fllepmy 3WD’ ‘taholnillhli’ hoosesmgwtrlrlg lllzleeisiiCalilig Z:|!:1ellll{)r3‘disl‘(l:llld£rCami“ i" 1073' ly lllivc to tho importance 9i lll Liberal Conservative turned to powor ill this Mr. iluvlland the Government. She dried with gratitude when the office ol Yrovlncllll the Bench told her that the donkey until 1870. Dual representation not 1393, having then been abolished he was Province wgrq also , promoted by called to tho Canadian sonata llpoll mm, l“ ll; . ~ the administration o! tlu‘ 1110141109 the importation, zzlluiess worms ho axpellel} from lmg u“, lmlon_ and contllllll-d a Seu- ‘ ‘ the system. no child can be healthy. ator unt eutod _in this City by one son ima- ho resigned to accept the oiiice Olltgcg l-lgvlland, llegqqlrp, Atlqrnngyuat Lieutenant Governor oi lilo Prov‘- H) 1:’ . ; _ *__V__ ‘fir: DRIVERS will‘ not be ooh l g bundles out Thursday this ‘wok. Alli bundles must be in by Stems Steam » on Saturday. tsgd.) _ 739211032841 lzaundry. ORDINATION‘ A1- cAsmemlQ- lThe Rev. Leo Sullivan will be All Saints Church at Cardigan, on Rlsllt Rev. L. ‘theory, Bishop at Charlottetown. The ordination ceremony will commence at.‘ 0 u. m. hull settled the wsoolue seats-loll the 8V- 11111118 of Juno 22nd, tllal mulriugo Jwlls solelnllllfltl lll Myrtle lreuc, was prettlly attired in a whltc satin ‘“ Smnhlvcil. lTilo wedding march was play- li . ‘e ceremony the many. guests wgrg 9n.- muiillnlted- hurch. q , ~ PERSONALS Mrs. Allied lloylc. illlti lwo cillld-i pllrcnts, Mr. -‘.\1l-.(‘ol'mzl_.l:lr u} {and Mrs. Angus liitlry .\‘.cCol muck ll tow Mrs. John Wood, llroollficld, (Jolllcllcr- this ud~ Mr. (‘lordoll Irving hurt llrrivotL. front llloutrt-lll. lie is liifii is sister, lvlrs l1]. 'l‘. Higgs; and ill ll, short time will tho lCollicr-ilczlvc for his old llouw. lll Vernon his vllcalluu with hisi Mr Jlllllcs (l. lrviug. lilo. illrcu‘ _____ __ {_‘}_ instilling ill the; . at 45 Yearsi . (By British United Press) W LQNDON, Juul- ‘.27. ~-(1. (lalder. ivullldllg ac-l “e w“ a “tflcilhleveluent recently by tiwalking? 7'09 and ‘mils “P i-o ‘il-iiil- »Til‘iizlgsglzlgafiflau m“, immluni “lmmiilfrrlm Muucllcstel- in Blackpool and f , . n“ m“ mic“ lmwfilhuck. a distant-c of some ill‘) lullns. ' "m llmllillim‘ ‘Mm- ill 21 hours 18 minutes. ' 14ml is 0111111111: lu (‘liar-E ilo loll Aii)€l‘l.-Si.l'(!(*.l. Police st.» Etiou, lirllilittllfliiitll‘, zll f) p. lll. on u lldridlly‘ evening, loft Blackpool ll-dlnrlly zlitcr 7 iliuiii. and reached '- ‘ his journeys cud lll 0.18 on tllc lll-nth llllvllauti ivus|satilrtiay night. lie finished in" Prlllcr lid-lslilendltl style at u. good pacc and his own words, “i could have gone llzlvilalltl, ioriinlllcil farther." ' Tho direct hut. Mr. (liLl(i!‘l‘ wl-llt some‘ Thomas ll. lllstuulzo was 101i 10h: seven in misdlr tho cted. This exceeds ‘the 104 London-Brighton and back. All the food ho lllld (luring the . _ ,, . lie was l(ll1i[1l1‘Yi h‘ ‘H6 m “d5- wltil grapefruit, but refused. Although he walked in his ordin- i'('lll‘l;.',€l()\\‘i\, whlchl _ _ _ ' h“ Wminunuslylary wmking boots, theta was not, u. blister on his feet. l, llud from his wllrk_ "l" l':)"""'i"“ (lmiimilevsry (iily-fltiifilll 20 miles. '- Mr. iluvilalld was u soullll cml~ 1872"Slilllli()iilli lllwyor, ho was for nines lllc lllw, iuip0111t11i flrnl oi Hllvllautl uull BFCCKOII, hurl‘ April llcld iill‘ I10, lvlls Sollcitnfgwell established that it was the in- w"-" cimmmltcntlou of Sir John McDonald l0 W“ ‘mm ihelmcnt in the Autumn oi‘ l873tpre- llitil day oiishowiug lln signs oi‘ distress. 1n I lvcnted the carrying out or this ‘part. 1 Now issue iu-i-ii-I tZZHARLES um) The Cumulative P \ * , - o .&1 co. LIMITED (DOlfliglON CHARTER) ‘ $500,000 7% Cumulative Preferred. Stock (Par Value $100) _ 22,250 shares (Ilpmrilon l referred shares will be full? Stock (No Par Value) paid- and non-assessable, preferred as to assets and dividends, entitled to par annum payable quarterly. Redeemable as a. ferentiai cash dividends at the rate o! seven percent panfat any time on thirty days‘ notice at 110% o1’ par and accrued - a1 voting rights share and share a like with the Common. dividend. The Preferred shares carry equ _ Transfer Agents: Montreal Trust Company ‘Registrar: Canadian Trust Company i‘ 1 l Bankers: The Royal Bank of Canada " ' 1 . CAPITALIZATTON k - (Upon completion of this issue) Authorized Issued 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock $100. (Par Value)‘. . m. . . . . . . $500,000 $500,000 Common Stock (N0 Par Value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,000 shares 22,25(;3sl(l)a6'88 O a Mortgage Loan 5% From the wilhin letter of Mr. Chas. Gard, Preside!!! o statements, we summarize as follows:- ausuvass AND raornarr Charles Gurd 8r Co., Limited, incorporated under “Dominion Charter, is one of the largest manufac- Tturers in the Dominion of Canada of carbonated beverages, including Card's Aromatic Ginger Ale, Gurd’s Dry Ginger Ale, Gurd’s Ginger Beer, GurdKs AppleFlavorod Nectar, etc., etc. . ' ' __Tlle business was originally established on a small scale on May 1st, 1868, and has reached its , present position largely through the reinvestment of accumulated earnings. The success of the busi- ness may be, attributed in large measure to certain ‘principles laid down at its inception which have since been strictly adhered to, viz; lat-Strict in- tegrity with the public; 2nd--The use of only the best ingredients obtainable" in“the markets of the world; 3rd--Polite and attentive service; 4th—A belief in the responsiveness of the average Cana- dian to quality production. The various ingredients, such as ginger, fruit fiavorings, etc., entering into the manufacturing of these beverages are purchased in the markets of the world and are the best procurable in every instance. All containers, such as bottles, boxes, etc., are purchased in Canada from Canadian manu- facturers. The business is conducted largely on a cash basis and the accounts arecarefully selected, losses from bad debts averaging less than 1/; of 1% per annum. " ' The Company owns the land and buildings com- prising the greater portion of the city block bounded on the East by Bleury Street and on tho North by Lagauchetiere Street, and all facilities necessary for carrying on the business are located in this block. The administration building facing on Bleury Street is of concrete. construction and fireproof throughout. The Company also owns mineral water springs in Caledonia. Townships. a EARNINGS .. . Average earnings for the_past four years. 5'18 certified by the Companysaudltors, Messrs. Ritchie, Brown & Co., after making adlustments fornnon- recurring salaries and expenses and calculating ln- _ We offer {he above shares when, as, and i approval of all’ legal defailsby Messrs. Brown, Price: $107 per unit of ..,- f Charles Gard & Co. Limited, and from the uudilors’ come tax at the present rate, were $137,895.77, which, after deducting interest on $300,000 Mort- gage at 5%. is ual t0 24l/2.'/o 0n the Preferred Stock and $3.94 r share on the No Par Value Common Stock. Earnings on the above basisfor the twelve months ending December 31st, i926, after calcula- ting income tax, wcrc $162,187.40, which, after deducting interest on mortgage, is equal to 29.4% on the Preferred Stock and $5.04 per share on the No Par Value Common stock. SALES AND EXPANSION The principal business of the Company is in the Province of Quebec and the other Plastern Provinces of Canada. Sales have shown a steady increase year by year for the past five years, and while the first five months of 1927 have shown substantial monthly increases over the same months of last year, the business is capable of still further expan- sion both in Can da. and abroad. It should be emphasized that the business has been built up largely on merit and not through extensive advertising compaignsor a highly spe- cialized sales force. and in Mr. Gurd’s opinion the business has reached the stage where it ‘will lend itself to substantial expansion. MEDALS Medals and awards given Gurrlfis products r1 m- prisc Ii Gold Medals, 3 $ilvel' lvlcdals, 6 Blonzz: Medals and 21 Diplomas, including the highest class award given at the Worlds Colombian Itlxhillitiozl, Chicago, 1893; World's Fair, Paris, France, 190’); Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa, 1889; Province of Quebec Provincial Exhibition, Montreal, 1881. MANAGEMENT The management will be largely in the hands of those who have been responsible for the success of the Company in the past. Messrs. Walter Gurd and Alex. McA. Murphy will continue asxexecutives Plus ucruoli liivldcnd on Prcfcrrl-d (Dividend ull Preferred Stork will accrue from July 1st, i $28 per share ofMCommon Stock h‘ rlt which. price fractional Common Shares ‘l l1- ls rllv. I flasks‘ IMMEDIATELY ‘or _lnterl'm cerlificales are expected lo be ready for delivery o l be made in due course ‘for, listing lhc Prc/crrcd and Common ‘Application wil NTHNTION 0F THE DIBECTORF 1'0 PLACI’; Tlly (‘OHM ‘in PER NIIABIC 0R. $2.00 PER ANNUM. and Mr. Charles Gurd will continue as. President and will act in an advisory capacity. f issued and received by us subject lo (he Montgomery & McMichacl, Monlrcal. 1 share Preferred Stock 1/; share Common Stock null will llc adjusted (IN sruru 0N A llrluwnnm‘ nlvlnlcxn n or aboul July Isl. shares of the Company on the Montreal Stock Exchange. M. Robinson _& Sons i * fBnmeau &- Rainville ‘rel? ltltrmrnln contained In thin rirrnlllv -. o or» lmt gllnrnntord lll n \\‘i\i1"ii wt‘ lctcti in _ Johnston and Ward '“ ii. B. Robinson 8r Co. Ltd. IIF hut nrv hrvrli ml lrl'~’il'liliiilrly\ whirl, w» mtg-w yrunhlp "ml purchasing lhcsr- HFI‘ilYi|iI‘:-. u. luoluhor oi‘ the Mm“ pmm-umlmi lll‘. continued l“ ‘m, ymm, ML ‘""“"‘“'- “mi an uctlvo interest in militia lnattcla "mi?" “t until he was appointed Lieutenant Wm‘ ih° Colonel oi Volunteers. He was keen- tuclr. lll“ "mm mile‘ tlou anti along with tho ilml- Ell- "Beiisr ward wlifilktilWViifl chieily instru- lo tllc lslilud i"'°"i"°°~ (YolIegtl. Upon the death or Henry 01100 11111111 ‘111191011 _Baor, Esquire, ill 1886. he was ol- ln Wllirll 116 119111 acted Mayor o! Chllrlottetowmwllich Hccrrtarv office he Clllilllllifltl t0 hold lllltu The dairy interests of tho e most practical way by and _ breeding of Jersey Cattle. He; is still repres- ll U18 14m July. 11119. when Lew, an esteemed and highly res~ ' M lgiprotein C‘ ingredients. content and has éuperlor riding qualities-'- For mpsriorl baiting of every desdtlptloll mo: to __ lliuviland toolll " a L011] Li“? "Qiml-u . ' ' inoe. booted citizen” y-qo a ” 1L... -¢-' nit- ‘ ' l T - R . *" conveyances. theatre and somiii it . a lady should be sta. lug. . O ~ “Always to open tile door Mll- ~11 ' lady about to enter to leave a room. .."Avold swearing or my vulgar ~ f. . . ‘tonnage inal ‘scum .1" lg» Hats (iii to A... '- LONDON. airy which lprevalled "when lmilzlitn were hold,“ a society for iuen hasi lieeu former in Leeds Gallant 1Cirblel"_ sufficient)... . , . » _ "Give up their seats in puililcl nce unless her permission dial! I first been granted." ~ .. Failure to ‘observe any mien I‘ dive l $0: g F The Ladiesl, (By al-ltisll United Press) June 27.-~ln all ut- Pt to revive thstaplrlt oi chive‘ called “The among other l more touchillio! ms in ln~ Tinyvk ' | Never to lflli e in" a lady's pra- ~. o’! tbele \ era a member liiabld to ‘ £116. society. . . y a, member gilmirl Q Your! woman‘ will ‘italic ' l l 1' ‘4 I 7 l , i . . been» her 35ml“. ' " 1M3!“ hag zonal mum mtihoi "~- n,’ § of Scotch The-gallant ‘memborsvloi this fro» l “ tern-ity are pledged, - t.hinga,.to0:-— . . , “Always salute a lady or clergyman 161 '75..1‘6.ui0vi 1th ‘lmt ‘(Ighecpmulo y ' gig] e woilKMANsnlP TH a i. xifilliglllllstrlleé - ~ lilusry ARRIVED Granite \-. _ {This together with ourlalready largelstociqloiGr-an. rte and Marblemakes easy for intending, purchasers to select anyjthing in the Monumental line. . fir‘. - I _.____._.___________ ____.___._.___.-._ _______._.__ ~\