JULY 3. 1931 , . L ',' insurance against blight. . -: y l‘ HARDIE MFG. CO. P. Prepare-till: year for the I BLIGHT I I A good sprayer, capable of high pressure, is the ‘: l potato growefs best" investment-because It is DAB E_SPRAYER5I World's Largest Builders of Potato Sprayers E. I. Branch, Summerside 4| 14c Richmond st, "l; _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness , and Plate Glass Insurance. at Lowest Rate. I Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown ---------- 5-.» -l-resssieiiluw"->--uill' Central Guardian “R6351: TODAYr-Thd 111118251 -;of Mr. James AwltdcNeill takes ..p1ace this aftemooh from his late residence, 208 Kent Street, service starting at two o'clock. Interment “Sherwood Cemetery. ‘cannon or SCOTLAND-Mr. "127. Ifarvey Bishop, Student will con- duct Divine service Sabbath 5th. at .Kdnross ll’: s p. m. and Point Pflm 14ft 1 p. m. 'Also Tuesday 1th. a ‘Belle River pt 7.80 p. m. l Milli»: uuugg-gnigggggp;“agugunali. OAILEDONIAN Paasnrrilnmlv "TfCBURCII-Oommunion Season July n-Lhrmdr-oth. The Sacrament of the I.ord’s Supper will be dispfinwd in Caledonia July 5th at l1 aim. in ;-Gaelio and English Simultaneously, giish in the Church and Gaelic ‘ ‘the beautiful Grove below the Church. Prewmmunion Services be- gin Thursday morning. Services will be held morning and evening until Monday morning. Rev. W. B. Davis B. A. Cardiflln who preached last year with so much ability and ac- oeptaucefivill assist the Minister Roy. Allister Milflly this time u. All are welcome. - I ;l.. Batman-me. lord's. Supper >wi1l be observed in St.» John's Qfresbytorian Church on Sunday ‘ July 8th. at I1 a. m. Preparatory service will be conducted by the '_RC'V. Alex It. Gfiison, B. D. of Mon- Qtague on Friday evening, July 3rd. at Boblock and Saturday morning July 4th at 1i a. m. The Minister mgwill preach on Sunday at ll "a. m. 18,0 p. m. and also preach ll _..iihe ‘Ihanksgiving service DITMDH" fffliay morning July 6th at ll o'clock. "As this will be the last Communion q season at which the present Min- "Jilier expects to be present all mem- bers of the Congregation are asked to‘ be present at all possible. . i5 _ ‘ Biitliiauivffleéicifiinaiiasahirtazlgl;., t-lqgll-ijgg‘ _ THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL ser- vice will be held in Fredericton Hall on Sunday afternoon, July 5th at 8 p. m. ANNUAL CONVENTION. - The 18th Annual Convention of the Women's Institutes of Prince Ed- ward Island will be held in Prince of Wales College Hall, Charlotte- town, July 9th and 10th. lodt-f-d-SI. 51 from lib-idly’! Guardian: ‘j For example, a cow waspurdiued it certainly showed carleeness they THE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN Ballyho Tactics Anal’ Election Eve Gestures, _ Standard EARS I l I P F . Friendship Golden Scored In Legislature w AX The People Not Fooled By-I-TI-i-e Lea GovernmenVs Braz- en Bid For Votes In Passing‘ Ticket Of Leave Act, Statue Labor, And Other Political Measures In Dying Hours Of Its Administration. Dr. McMillan, tins for 3 BEANS 25c PAGE FIVIF. Quality for c 2 25” ' Standard - TOMATOES 2 tins for 2 <' 5-7 In Splendid Form, Concludes Speech lnBudget Above Specials on Sale Friday-Saturday-Moridayzuiflj Debate.) items, absolutely refuse to do R certain thing in committee, and’ then turn around and do the very thing which they said they would not do? Personally, I would never‘ oppose grants to exhibitions. Ii believe that even the small ones dc, e certain amount of good: but it is hard to understand the attitudfi ‘of a Government refusing the grants in committee, and then 80' ccuwood. I remember, when I WI! a: from J. B. R. Lea, for $125. Another claimed on the part of the medical from Wm. In, tilt; and another superintendent or the keeper. But from Wendel Isa, for $140. I un- of course we know very well thlt derstand_ that those gentlemen are,no such charge of carelessness can relatives of the Premier. I am not. be established because those who saying that there is anything wrong are suffering from mental disease ST. GHOIX CASTILE SOAP .. i“ pal Provincial miniature. April 2o. who hld strayed away. You know fill been held and the lrants one. "El"! _3l'l9l'|5TT|, mflllllm ill" :---. 5"" 13¢ o . ~ ,. 'Spaecl'l u. the stem new» w in van pw 1t we» e duper-w Why do“ ti" “ummeni P“ EATOIPS VANILLA, fiavorlnfl, e oz. bottle .. 16 x0 "" Dr. W. J. P. Macwlian, concluded thing if any one escaped from iihl- through Estimlifl. dlww Germ" ~ G 1n cub" COP/BRAND BAKING SODA, I lb. package .. ,,... 10c ..,.. .... .... .... Tln ‘ CHOICE GREENGAGE PLUIIIS .... .... Tin14c ~ FLITFLYSPIIAYJcLboIIIe.. SINGAPORE SLIOEO PINEAPPLE i 010a oaao esao eon-v tins 2 3c hi... 1 0c CHOIGESEEDLESS RAISINS .. .... ..“.. Per M120 with the transaction, but I do not know whether It is In the best taste possible that the relatives of the are very cunning, and it WWld 110i matter if all the members of this Legislature were on guard: they 'ing back on ifs attitude. MR. GORDON: Would you name IIEINZ TOMATO OATSUP, large bottle .. ...'. ._ ...._ , 23c the exhibition that was refused? DR. MCMIIIIIIAN: I remember that you yourself had a good deal - of trouble in getting the "grant for Alberton. Premier should be sellingoattle to might get out Just the some, NUQGET QHQE Pfl|_|3|-| __ __ the Government, I understand that at a public auction at one of those places lest year the Premier was there and that before the cattle were human Lin: A poo. At any rate, there was an escape valuable qualities of each‘ and traced its pedigree and billed. Then the auctioneer went on and ‘sold those animals and 1am informed that the Agricultural Department was represented there and bought in some of those cattle for the story. You would naturally expect that in a case of that kind there would be ordinary rules of proce- dure to follow, But whet do we find? The first intimation the clov- ointment has of the matter is when l. bill comes in from a Corner, con- on the Government and it was sug- gested that we make s. division o1 the grant for $1500, and that was agreed to. , DR..- MCMILLAN: The trouble is that when the estimates were pass- WINS PRIZES-One of Mt. A1. lison's successful ‘ ‘ants, M155 Jean McKenzie, has taken a Schol- arship of twenty-five dollar; {or Mathematics, also a prize of -a beautiful bound volume of Oxford 1'01’ Iiflslish. Miss McKenzie above referred is a daughter of m, and Mrs. W. D. McKenzie. Flat River P. E. I. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA R081! VALLEIC-‘Ilile communion and Reception unicuvalwhlch w“ announced for lest Sunday, Juno 3B. and which was unavoidably Poliporled on account cf the in- clement weather, will be held in the above Church. on Sunday, July s, i‘ 3» I1 m- There will be prepara- Wly services on Thursday and Fri- day evenings of this week at a p. In. Kindly note the change In the hour of Service on Sunday. Thcs PIIFWWIPO. Minister. . surname ‘counr- Yesterday the Supreme Court was occupied with the case of MacEwen vs Ken. fled! action for carload of potat- °¢l 101d by plaintifl to defendant. The case was tried at last session 0f Supreme Court but the Jury dig.- fllreed. The case is being tried be. forre Mr. Justice Arsonault and a 11117- Counsel for the plaintiff is Mr. W. Iii. Bentley, x. 0,, gm gm- the defendantare Messrs J. J. Johnston, K. 0., and JrA. M“. - "lwannmo-wutminmr United Chltrch, Winnipeg Manitoba was the some of a quiet but very la- teresting event- on Wednesday evening, June 24th.. at eight o'clock, when Mrs. Ethel Carruthers Palm- , formerly of ‘Iiigni-sh, Prince Ed- ward Island, was united in Mar- l t5 nofessor George Walker - an ‘M. A. _of Andover Mass. _., ~ e bride, who was given in mar- ~ by her nephew, Mr. Elmer B. , y -~ , was attended by Miss Sibyl ipaimer, both m Winnipeg, Man. . J, Sidney Bonnell B. A. D. D. llflflcllnedthe ceremony which was "milled by 0111! the lmmediaio re- latfveaiand friends. Following the ccremWVv Mr. and m1. j-linman left forlllnaki Lodge, Miinakl On- . “da XIA- I ~. 'unnmntnlulullmmeululmu m __?¢_Q‘*I_J_7T* L W" IN IIAmnvo-Ilhe No. t Oomoanv, eth olvllivp Illusion is new in training with gJem-mh. o: i” "1 "n" Qlliltildlllvlil"! ‘rho fvllvwihl are the ..of!icers:' MaJor ~ 1"- 3- 9011114. M. M-t Commanding .' Officer; Capt. W. B. rtli; 01p}, . w. A. Smith: Capt. p. . Boll: Lt. ; 5h s. Chandler, Lt. L. 1". Macnon. Wald, It. o. Pickard, om, p, q, Chandler. The Company “no m” l6 dove training at local beadquan. w Monday. June acut- n; company was inspected by 3e13,. obi. 0.1». Constantine, f), 5, Q, u. fed byltt Coi.II.S.l . This; c. 6r iii-ow ‘with z0n Wednesday they. were cluele- by Li. Col. Powers, ‘District 5g‘. Officer from Baiifax .111; lylllbtllinoludel foot drill. visual- "Mrem "ne toner-m. and Witches ‘biography. ' ‘.505 lllllfltllll Held Dal- eo-snnq" snowmen-in Donald. The witnesses hoard yes- terday were Leith Wright, M“, Marv Mccltwen. and Joseph Math. 108011. The court adjourned until 10.30 this morning. liat and commence Iiook. .1. w. scum, Charlottetown, P. "u, ‘QOIQIIIYI ‘I. I. i» ea u u" oawau. woman's msrnun The monthly meeting of the Or- well Women's Institute was held on June 17in at the home of M", Jim" flushes with thirteen mam. bers and three yisitcm present, n; mettlht‘ Obs 0O gopggflgn m. Creed. Roi uh was magxhdod to by Jokes. The minuteaof llgfl mo“. thly meeting were read and llIMd- The sick committee had no repel-ts to make. New committees were g9. Wihtcd. Programme: Mira. Janeee Hughes, Mrs. McInnia, MraL, up. n. n. mute and um Gualie Mcnonau. The Secretary rsporzed fiat $10.80 was cleared by lee crea-Inaocial on June 8rd. It was decided that the members make "candy for the school closing, and Ina Secretary was asked to buy two Mala nrgaame. Mu, N. I-I. "cl-M tlll-lllf-l- Irony, McLeod gave a report of the meeting held at Mn. b. Jenkinaon June 0th. Mrs. D. C. McDonald kindly invit- nlxt melting. Roll call viillbe ma- waxed b!‘ “Connulidruml.” The marine then dictum! Irv Marne the National Anthem, Lunch was than served by the homes. g. u .. ‘Pie d,h\.hr:hmwz1m_ Mu ed they refused the grant and W" were in favor of it. non. ma. IIEPAGE: 1t is a wise man that changes"his mind some- times. DRMCMIIILAN: If the changing of a manh mind is an indication cf wisdom, my hon. friend from Rus- tico must be a Solomon; because even today he changed his mind l- bout Prohibition when he admoni- ed a Ticket of Leave Act as an im- provement in prohibition ierlsllflcu. HON. MR. LEPAGE: Absolutely so. , DR. MOMIILLAN: Absolutely nec- essary, I suppose, "in the interests of the Liberal party“ at this stat“ of the game: (Applause). It fa Just as "necessary" to the party's lllitr- esta as th-l rc-infrnduotlon of sta- tute labor, or as the voting of $10,000 for the breaking of winter roarll. - I-l~'.‘li. Mitt. LliPAfil-‘J: Are you ob- jecting to it? Government. I wonder if ‘that is correct or not? I an sorry the Pre- mier is not in his place, because I would like to find out. If the report is correct. I do not think it was l very creditable performance. I do not think that he should be m‘ forget himself as“ Premier civil"! Province to go to any Isle Ind l" asballyho man or u‘ Pr"! llfll‘ for any auctioneer. I think it. Ill emote". ‘c 1."- wulee- . 1th nu very well to think about Faioohwood ‘as e. model stock farm. but we alllknow that the original object of Falconwood Farm was an adjunct to the institution so that patients might be afforded the Vi?‘ portunity of getting some exercise. Instead of that we find it is b01118 made a‘ model stock farm and illlt Faiconwood Hospital, as far ll we are. to Judge by the references made to it in this debate, is of very secondary consideration. ‘Mining g, ohargg for going up there and viewing the remains. And after getting that information, there does not seem to have been very much else done until there was raised a hue and cryln that section of the country, and then other things came to light which are no credit to someone. The fact was brought out that the remains of this human b91118 Wore buried there as you would bury the csrcas of a horse or cow that had died, » Just where it was found. Do you think that vvaa a very creditable thin; to happen in a Province when we boast of being highly civilised? It was months after before any proper or adequate investigation was made. 4 Idonotknowhowlongitwas until those remains were taken up and given a decent burial; but the whole thing is a very sorry chapter in our administration, and someone, surely is responsible. I do not blame the institution; I think they did their full duty; but there should be some revponsibile party in the Government w. investigate .condi- tions such as that: and l say that this Government was. very negli- gent of ifs duty in this regard. l! pretending to put forth as prog- reuive measures In the interests of the people of tho province; but l think our people understand those hvll- Itntlemen very well, and they know very well what is going m; In the lollsinture. People who come in here as visitors see what is going on, and the proceedings are repor- ted in the press. They see tho grot- esque nature of the bills which come before this House as Govern- ment legislation. And when amena- ments are proposed by the real leader of the House, my colleague who sits beside me, they are turned down in committee, his sugges- tions are sneered at: than the bill is taken out of committee and prob- ably within twenty four hours the very suggestions that were snoered at because they came from this side of the I-luose are found to be incorporated in the bill in order to make common sense law. Pflople who have seen that going on ytI-r after year on the floor of thil Legislature, who have seen the bungling of legislation as introduc- ed by this Government, know very well what kind of an lllrillutlfl is In control of the destinies of this Province and I am sure, Mr- Speaker. that when the time OM!" the electors of this Province will llfl what they should do-rotire those hon. gentlemen to private life and let someone who has the intorests of the Province at heart do soma- thing for Prince Edward Island. They advooafnd the “nciblb "Keep tbg Governments in Line." That was one of their election Oriel TI-IE SKELETON SCANDAL POLITICAL qzsrumzs ' DH. MCMILLAZN: We are 0b- hcflng to the Ticket of Leave Adi. to the f’ ciple of It, and we are telling you why you Ire passing li- You are doing it la I; llfllitlcal l"- ture i" order to get votes. (Loud applause from Conservative bench- as). THE SPEAKER: I will have t0 request you to axlress your remarkl to the Speaker. I think it will be easier for mo to keep order. DR. MGMEILAN: Certainly. I understand the reason why the necessity is so urgent. It is because these hon. gentlelnen are anxious to hang on to power that they make thus gestures on the eve of Certain things happened ‘at Fal- oonwood under this Government. You will l member that the late Conservative Government was veryaevariy criticised because a medical gentleman who was actinl superintendent of that institution was not taken back and put in charge, and that certain doctors in this city filled the position. I was there myself for_ fifteen months; and of course the cbJec- tion was that we were not compet- ent to deal with that institution because we were not trained along the lines of mental diseases. But I am glad that the present Govern- NO Fill-Tl!!!» INQUIRY At the inquest that was finally held, I believe a further investiga- tion was recommended. The furth- ter investigation would of necessity be carried on by the Government. I am not aware that any suoh investigation baa over been under- taken. And so we have evidence, In deaiin, with human ,ilfe,.of. call- ousnela and oariesaneos which II ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH NEW BEETS. CARROTS, TO MATOES, CU LEITUCE, SiTR-AWBERBIES . 17c wu h- e» u» we M - M» n».- r-icuwwd - mp1 o: were “R- °°“°°"=’ “"1"” “PM”. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL w. tin n1 mt he made a speech before "o. m; up M“ l"; m, m, man that there was a. delegation asked. SUGAR . Home HAM m Lb. “OUR 4 mil w" W" Wlil- "WM “l” wee nmr fcund- Then bcclru the 1°’ m ‘mmmm’ "ml ’°' 5°?” so Lb.—$2.50 COITAGE ROLL 21¢ Lb tap-sue " = ' 0n that occasion and they Willa.‘ mo Lmpupg BACON 31c u“ uikflom RES, CELEBY, 4 In box Sani-Fiush, POI’ llil .... FRENCPFS Mustard 9 “1- l" 12c] colrmilve V M usta rd Prices effective “July 2nd to 9th Inclusive." 5-. i. ‘Qua-Ii. lobsters were canned during the season. Motorists to Souris on Saturday included: C. J. McMahon of East Baltic who spent the day in Sourls on business. _ On Sunday evening Rev]. A. D. MacDonald who has been the past- or for St. Jamcs United Church, Sourls, for four years, preached his farewell sermon to a very largo congregation. We understand that Rev. lvlr. MaoDonald and family leave shortly for Nova Scotia where he will take another charge. Mr. George Keefe, Charlottetown, paid a business trip to Scuris and the Eastern end of the Island on Monday. Mr. victor Beaton of Iilmira, pass ed through our town on Tuesday. Charlottetown visitors to our town this week included, Mr. 1;. McNutt. We understa " that Rev. J. G. Hawkins of Nova Sootia will take up duties as pastor for the St. Jam- ss United Church Soul-is and the Bay I'm-tune United Church this week. Mr. D. B. MacDonald, Central Bodeque, spent a. few day: in Sour- le and Eastern Kings this week in the inforests of his firm. Mr. Alfred Webster, Midgell, was a motorist to Soul-is on Wednesday an election. That is the purpose be- hind this ‘Ticket of Leave Act. be- hind the reintroduction of statute labour and the grant for winter road breaking. They are going to introduce, I-belleve, a bill to live Charlottetown part of the railway taxation-an _election promise which they could have implemen- ted three years agojust as easily a! new. All thoso-thlllll on the eve M an election. More than that, u"! have taken rcenans throughout the Province in order, as they I11. to find out who are eligible. for. 0h! age pensions, before they know that It vrllbenec Jforthenito Iakfl snob a census before they know the qualifications or the nature 0f tho agreement which will be enter- ed into with the Dominion Govern- nbat. Merely es a political Mturl they sent mstructions out to cer- tain of their officials, certain road superintendents. and they have tak- en this census In the hope of gain- ing some political advantase tn the election which ll loan to be held. Those are all political gestures. This whole session baa been a 1W"- tloal gesture from bellllilll to fill -ell the legislation which they are cndaavorlng to put on the statute books, even when they are III“ for authority by the Governor in Couoil to raise the gasoline tax be- not very edifylng on the llart or thou who are in control. I would 11kg to draw attenti to tution. I see in this chamber a another point which struck me as friend of mine-who is at present very curious. Last year the hon the medical superintendent of member from litustico Hon. Mr. Le- nlconwood, and so far aa I am con Pale) represented thisProvinco at corned he seems to be managing the "an exhibition in Toronto. I wonder institution _ efficiently and well. if he deemed it Q! sufficient impor- But when we did the very sumo tance to report anything about that thing, when I was there as an or- exhibition to this Rouse, or‘ was he dinary medical man in char" of Juat there as an ornament? Last that institution, it wis criticised year, I recall, he reported at some as a terrible thing. ‘ length to this House, but this year ‘ he did not deem it of sufficient CALLOUIIIIOI OIIOWII in 1021. New let them take g dove of their own medicinb- (APPlWBW Let us have an adminisf-ra" in this Province that lwdll not only N In line with the Government I-l Ottawa but will be able and willlnl to work in harmony and oo-opcr- atfon with It, and will not fall down on the Job ll this ldmllllltrlllloll has done during the four yfllrl "I whleh It has been in power. 1W1" Applause). SOURIS m, Rank Maclnnis returned to his home in Soul-Is last week 11W‘ having spent a few weeks visitilli friends in Charlottetown. importance to say one word. HON. MB. IIIIPAOE; You will There washout-rte mado by a get the roportlaior. Ibaralmemberbnthoflootoftlill Dlnlddldfllializwrittonerver- nmuewhlon had fo be illveltilltld half and which provedliksmafiyothar I-IOILMILIIIPAIOI: Writtenaud Iltberal elllrltato be utterly with- vmabtoo, out ffolmdatlon. Iut our IINIIII DEIIOMILLAN: I am very glad were somewhat agitated fast fall ofthat, but we have not sot it be- about thafindingof aheleton at fontbenouaallhatiawhatfean- laltltotilt, lnddouttliawalylflnotluidefetand. whiohthe matter was dealt with. IXIIIITION GIANTS bflfalIoanJudlhtlilreflllb ehargeofnegligeoeeorearinlanoa against illiillidtiol, You will remember that what from , thiaunforttmatapersontheealiibitiongrantawerogoing iabeilevedtehaveeaeamlkaewtmoixghlastyeor, some of them theiatelanlonneiiweilnloughtovemturnedoownbythe present knowthathewuverycarefni a-Pnmieinnutiotherublleaneounte Mr. Joseph Lever, of Souris Welt returned recently from Nova Sootia where he spent a few weeks. w. Howard oreeory. Bcurll. fl- centiy opened up a gI-rele on ml" Street and is now doing business. Mr. Gregory's many friends wish him every success in his new 6n- tsrprlae. Mr. Walter Biackett accompanied by his aunt Miss M. LaVie arrived in Souris last week from Boston tion, uni tnatno charge of nqii- by motor car. Their m"! mm" genoe, could em- be made against um thing. r remember um the bind an. backs of this Inhhflve- are plum w we them Wk "n him. I quite believe the report grants for certain exhibitions were the Island on their vwltivu- which ammo over no‘ signature absdutely cut out when the mi- ma none non- roouo , The Souris lobster Ihctory cloa- that he wenttolaat Point andalatosvvereinoovnmittee last year: madewhalheeomidfllfifllll! harethisyear neeeuethethfngavvhieblhlledfortheseuonlaetwemltil cognate mien for. an lam ovum tin exhibition hm-amsuuupiam I a- vn butineas. A very large umber were in at- tendance at the Souris Horse Races on Wednesday which were run off splendidly. ltiblllllue motorists to Souris on Wednesday included JOhn MOLOOC Mr. H. D. Maolloan, Souris, mot- ored to Charlottetown this week and returned the same day locom- pmied by his daulhfor Iva-s. .1. o. Bflerly who will spend a few weeks visiting in Souris. Mn. Irene Dunlop of Moncton is at present visiting at her home in Souris. Rev. I-f. D. Raymond, Charlotte- town spent Monday in the Eastern and of the Island. Mr. Daniel Miller of st. Peters Bay was a visitor to Souris this week. Charlottetown visitors to Soul-is on the 1st. included m. M. A. Farm er. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vessey of York passed through our town by motor this week. Mr. Thomas Riggs, Charlottetown spent Wednesday in our town the Mr. James» Show, Cardigan; was a motorist to Souris mdwicinlty, this week.—G _ _ GE wnti " Misses Marlon and Grace Doug- las, teachers, Prince StreeVSohooI, are spending their vacation» their home in Georgetown. Miss Elizabeth Douglas, ‘fall, Jamaica Plain, is spending her hol-u idays in Georgetown, the guest o! her parents, Mr. and MtlwL. H. Douglas. . Mr. and Mrs. James Lelghtiun and family are spending theirfium- mer holidays at their bungalow at Georgetown Royalty. ~ - ~——v— . W. Miss Margaret Jerrior, Charlottsn town, is spending a vacation at her home in Georgetown. "4 _. I The talking picture, the first to be shown in Kings County, ‘jcom- mon Clay’, with ConsiiaficgiBeli- nett, Lou Ayers, Tully Marshall was held in the Town mu, beer- getown, on Friday, with cneof the largest audiences seen for some time. Mr. Yeo should be congrat- ulated on bringing this entertain- ment to King's County. ' Miss Emma. McCcrmac; nurse in training at the St. Martha's Hospi- tal, Antigonish. is spending her va- cation in Georgetown, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johh Mc- Cormac. " " The many friends of IittleMIss Constance Fouchcre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fouchere, Georgetown, are pleased to see her out again, after having the misfor- tune of cutting her head, which re- quired two stitches. ,- The Pickering Family and: the Vaudeville Comedians, o. company of actors, acrobats, aingersjdanc- ers, banjo players, musiciaml cir- cus-acts, funny comedians. and funny acts. held _ their. H show in the Town mu, Georgetown, which was very largely attdnded and very largely eppreciatedsThie is their first visit to Georgetown and we shall all look forward to their return next yeah-A. ' run Aucnoll Received per express this morn- ing another lot of high 9km for ooafa, ladies and gentlernenni The vary highest clala ever offerh by auction or private sale.‘ YOH- In! and only chance as sale clnfi Sat- urday s o'clock. Will be loll: [Jolie tively without reserve. Come and make your bid. ‘ a. A. usboombfi. Aicttollher. guest of friends. 7080-11. 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