El: . y! 5135s ifONLl-NTRAI! D Spprnfiups m Adm." ' J15; ”/?//lf/i/f/}f(74/7”r£_vr .7 usu- washing will.» yrs-Ella” “m? V? ‘ml-Ogwrlewllieh hllksll beeézfand win‘! sgaTg-"E 1v slmsa suns. [of sow-rifts»... l’ t; l» ledorsreeei l- “NQIOIVISIAIIAOIINDIIITQOIMACIIIII-I mendif _ Milly for ALL household purposes. EAfiYonyourwlds." “Ne. I SID! [LIT III" I Goes FARTHEST ofimmmwwofl “Wm” ' “m” w” M‘ “IAIYI CAMI GUI. IAIKl-INO WHITI from Nu. l suds. Thu soap dissolves bat." ' "N . I SOAP SOAKID OUT DIRT FAST. The lch mil 100d lo . It-left noefnoks in my dailies, and Dlzéilggc’ “MY CQIOIID QUINN KIN‘ ‘Dill IIIQHTIES when washed with No. 1 soap. My etha- wosh was beautifully white." Yoaoweittoyourselfto Con trstedSu Suds xt _ washdsy. 'l‘_his_superiot Em .53 contains one eionir _ that s why it gives you ORE SUDS. Sale for your clothes and fiatle to your hands. Washes your clothes Hospital-clean. ost_ germs dangerous to health are killed or removed in the W process. Very economical! Being concentrated a little ‘goes a ng wayl FAMILY slzl BLUE IOX 20o A1‘ voun onoolms tut-d SUPER S_U OS Will qiw: ~In Memoriam wmuau rllrsa slowly- t Chamberlain (Continued from page‘ 1) a We. nearest. L-ynn m “s ° ' u. Aer) smo the two Premier!- ggedgmgfydwi-“igghm “m, we Halifax as "Count Galeamo h“; Ciano, Mussolini! son-in-law and Foreign Minister. hunch-Italian Dispute He came here e year ago, and. been s. visitor here for l8 seasons. HewasamurlberoftheChristisn isnmlud fills wing!‘ “Elli? c e w, . ~ Baker Brown, and a brother, How- myévhcmnlmlmaxigogenom, m2‘; "d 3- 3W“- - mud‘ Wm four-day y as highly flexible, b0 "WW4 "I u" 3°?“ 5- “ma” but a communique issued in Paris 3'1"" l" yesterday after Mr. wamberlaln and lard Halifak had tea with French statesmen was taken dicate Brita-in supports hence in l6 refusing t cede any French tmrlt- pry-Jiice or frunlsier-for which Italians have been clamoring since Nov. 80. ' Italians heist tihis point. must be dismissed, V irlio Gayda, em edit- u Ml. JGIN B088 or who y reflects Italian of- ficial - wrote in a way that < was in as meaning Prem- ier Muaso still is determined to away at Oulloden gmlllifl. Mr. John Rose rown William ad Mamet Brown of glluth lakes?! B. I. Ibn Memoriam A ' - Oil F lst id “$31513 share‘:c.e vlseiws l i0 United States Mn- blltlflli William ‘C. Bfllll anddoaeph P Kafmdy, who _ y ore ingto congress! I mmittces that There was ‘glrleatwdangcr of war in the spring EUIOPO. ""2. a toexplode over let in a res e ition estimated th s. f one (silence adainst'~wsr- cllemadlvlr. Cham- him an impressive o railway station when mMTlWd at 1.17 Rum n called on Musw u aclglléoérifigthemsmoverlezia a . Dense crowds cheered Mr. C and gave Am an hprlsssive welcome at the - wlo‘ stages when the arrived 4.17 P. M. and when “"3 “in...” v...‘ii.".'t e 6.05 Elk s ale sir ' to mooaTi Venesfivlshgn c vis- itors first oomtilted with Mussolini Later they were guests at dinner was known ugplm- of James Mary Me dlélimn,“ Grand River, lupus ‘Withdraw V n- ._lg=l_t"gm Oolnniittos? ~pn~@ M- way at st. Dunstans U -v"_'_-z.-~-uon- Tito Genital Guardian Thheolllnhnserved hows loealintwast bltsdvlgtfhihgri snswsynatwsmoy 4 . :l..::s-- ~ courapnsrlo 1.1m mos. ‘lsqlm-lillllfi OBYBTAL IzsrAUaslvT-rm ewandmldread-inslnstoelmm. daily. L-OM-l-ll-Qi. ‘III WO-HE-LO 01117 request to Wedncewy friends reserve January 18th, for their tea. L-M. sYlclfll- FWD of iarfles’ un- winua‘ 86.95; wflulr- GROOM T0 B! ENTERTAINED -Walter Lawlor who ls to be qne of the princi ais in a ha. y event in the near Canadian day night MEETING POSTPONED- An- nual meeting of the Charlottetown Fl" Dfillsrtment. scheduled to meet last night was postponed for one week. it was announced. Companies met last night to ar- range for matters to be brought up at the annual session, it‘ was understood. " SOCIAL GATHERING - "Bus" Philli ‘was entertained by a num- ber o his intimate friends at. a Jolly party at the Queen Hotel on Monday night in view of his National Hotel on Mon- are up this old Gang oi’ Mine" was rendered with feeling and ex-prwion. COMPLETED IMPORTANT CON- TBACT-Mr. J. J. Campbell has returned from Sackville,‘ where he recently completed lathlng, plast- ering, ornamental and acoustic work on the new Government broadcasting station, which is to begin operation next month. The station is the most modern and one of the most powerful in Oan- ada. and the acoustic features especial of Mr. Campbell's con- tract ca led for very skilled work- manship. rwo rlurs T0 Msouanans in inns were made at Grindswne and Amherst. Superintendent 0d Cen- sdian Airways here, Pilot H, a, Jones was at the controls of twin-motored Dragon used yegm- day. Next week it was expected there would be a pmient make the return flight, for em, 1n hospital here. He was at Grand, Entry and ice conditions were not yet suitable for a landing there. it uh was said. Antllmcssnn Fox curs-s: a. mee no tn h : Fox Cling held e lfilwfilfiifti‘; the i Hal] Mr. at,“ iiifiiffiii; Eye an instructive address pgsenfilllgglegtf tbfllfllt t the past, fox industry. l“ 3§§n°§$$l 35cm“ ih nk a t wli...‘..‘§’§.....f.'t.f‘fi“a..‘“° ‘Pit-ft’: hh 011th lti be on e lea on. . tween and "mpmved quality, Price , ‘ Was Dflrtlculariyirlteresting TWO THUNDRED ENBOLL —- Charlottetownis population w“ m. "WSW-l by 300 his week when take fih tat i courses. One hlnxl-zeliiollnen ed for a six weeks Agricultural Course which is being given or, Prince of Wales College. Twenty- five more enrolled as trainees in the farm mechanics and black- smith course at the Agricultural Hall. For the ca nary course, also at. the Agricu tursl Hall, 24 are enrolled. Fifty girls between the ages of 16 and 30 registered under the auspices of the Women's Inotitutm for the Mme-making 3?” ‘Wits’; u ' D00 C0 and t the Canadian Legion el-Ieome Ooh Jan. 23 the number will be in- creased by 30 men when s fisher- ies extension course will st under- varsity. Personals hflfiiaa ti tinthPri Ed- wmnulfill ° m’ treatment. Her many frien wish her a. speedy recovery. ctr..." ""..§'.F"".'i." WE" M" "*' orn resume his uties ssys Master on the staff of the Collegiate School at Rathe- say. New Brunswick. Th many friends of Wallace Downs. son of Mr. and . Gor- don Douala, Head of Hillsbom. will beglsd toknowheis im- proving from s recent “Dentin: in the P. E. I. Hospital. " Trinity linltsd Ollure THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 a 00 —Chs'minsd 0h . Loo-Meeting ofQOIIISE: Board - Ilsarfi Hall. Ontario To Honor Rt. Hon. R. B Bennett 101101110. Jan. U1 -(CP) - Benstor Arthur Ms en. will do- liver on behalf of tirens of Chl- an walrus of farewell st s uet hero-Jan. . Hon. B. m at lac-twee" "bow g d , T’ use-emu “ates .a Mrs. John D. Hume of Dunstaff- bee nulls, boll _eontaetwithtlls militia, rum ti...» Gases Disposed- Of InLGourt g Three appeal cases on the reuse Court docket were disposed of yesterday before Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders. They were, the King, appellant vs Janet MacDonald. respondent. appeal by the Crown from a dismissal in a ll uor not cham- Thn appeal was taxed. Appeals were withdrawn in i/wo cases, involving convictions in liquor act char es against John Pineau, with he understanding than; the sentence in each case should be taken as a first con- viction and that both run con- comldered as separate with an added penalty in the one case for a second offense. In the Plneau cases Mr. R. R. Bell appeared for the appellant in one instance . while Mr. J. O. C. Cam l1 was counsel in the other. MrpPeJ. J. Johnston. K. C., represented Janet MacDonald. Greater part. of the day was taken with the reading of evid- ence from the Magistrate's Court in liquor appeal cases known as "Count" cases. Admissible ovid- ence was read and ar counsel will be at a la r date. Court adjourned last evening mt 5to2‘ol‘%ok to meet this afternoon a . PRE-ELECTION F-<°°““.“.“£‘.1~_“Y"“ Kmw-"r-e election wouldnoi be 1on2 delay- ed. Four-Day Stag“ h“ foulr- stay in WW8- belekn for the King and Queen when they ocrme to Canada l5. While tt is known to be of the Government that Parliament will be prowsued by that tllne there isktftlievellil t?! bake possibility His Ma. Y w 6s — ed to officiate an. the protestation- 1! paiorogation that early proves impossible it ls the intention of the Government to adjourn Par- liament for the month 'I'heir Ma- jesties will be on this continent. 'T.‘he Cove has D never been so well advanced with its legislative pmorem as for this session and the Speech from the Throne is expected to give more than usual detail of all that may - be expected. Refugee Problem lit is expected leeislation will be promised with‘ respect. to ilnllniz- raatlon with special rederence to Jewlsh refugees. a. new set-up for p “ management, un- emlploynlent relief, possibly e. re- vised custonls act. and the usual ‘bill unending the Crilnlnal Code. Unemployment insurance is ex- pected - discussed wit-h the pomiibility Parliament Will be ask- ed to pass a permissive bill which may be invoked once the necessary eareement is obtained from the provinces to amend the constitu- tion to bring such insurance with- in federal iurlsdiotion Defense Question Defense and inte-matlcn-al affairs will provide the basis for consid- evlublegiiscusslon with. prob- whfllltiy Parliament will- to vote- about 85.000000 more than the approximately $34,000,000 ap- prctnriated tor defence of. each of the past two seslons. Trade and tariff policies will be a leedinl sublebt for dleitaats be- ca/use of the necessity of Parlia- ment ratifying the new Canada.- Uriltled States trade flflfeement. A fee-hire of the ssssicn will be appearance of Hon. R. J‘. Manion, Minister of Railways and Canals in the Bennett administration. as leader of the National Conserva- tive Party which forms the 0d’- ficial opposition ' With Dr. Manion as one of his chief lieutenants will be Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce in the Bennett Gcvern- ment. who lef-t the Government and his Party in 195M to form the Re- construction Party which failed to elect an-v ceudi except its leader in the 1935 election. Senate Vacancies While the House of Commons will meet with its full comple- ment of 34 members the senate has eight vacancies. five in Que- and one each in Ontario. MlflliDbB-Etld Alberta. Four new members will ‘be in- troduced. Peter Bercovitch. Liberal Montreal-Cartier. Karl Hom-utll. Conservative Waterloo South, J E. Matthews, Liberal, Brandon, and Dr. Mal-lion. London. formalities of heart the Speech from the Throne an introduction of new numbers will be m-ovleeded with tomorrow. On mow the House will receive a flood of reports includlnd the re- port of the Davis Commission on the Bren machine mun contract. and will pay trilmte to members who died sinee- the last session. now a coma. e Jtlldizes. the Cabinet. Privy Coun- cillors Govemmen W. c. PITFIELl) Hi1. H0 with . in garners null mcul moeilemies the ber iof his death he was ‘Help tenant-Colonel of the Duke of rm Royal Canad- Huann _ Besides h . formerly Grace _ lion . he fl ; survived; hil lllt s... . W; s tar ca} ) _ . ,_ llilier 430i] Pitfiol r a .- C‘ ‘. currently. The sentences had been g e~ asked‘ ' ial and Senate .. *,- Benevolent Irish Society vvvww-V Be Meeting Illlar Monthly Igonlght At 1:80 _ t 11ml Bah-so _ls “Mock L-ls." Annual Meeting (Continued frlzm page l) '___ “‘_““‘ I Tradefloardtosssistinwcrking out details f" th posoq 1mm uded: Ligut. °<§T Gffl, Pull, UeuAt. 001. K. 5. Rogers gm m, IYOIIHG men. are very ditfide t in comilg up here and ' n38 before o er men, but still l: m; the very men we should get nter- estcd in civic affairs." Mr. 1'. W. Hyndyman said when he introduced Ase - M 1W. Manning Bagnsll. SoelChl-IIIOMTIIIQ Lieut. Col. Full gave notice that It the next quarterly meeting he would in‘ s. mo on aimed at making the date for annual and “§'"°."i.‘.’.‘.i§§‘;‘“ l“ ‘°°°““‘..;'L’." o an every e months thereafter instead of the second Wcdnesda as at present. Change in date was desirable be- cause of the number of other meetings, especially church meet.- lngs with which the present dates conflicted. it was explained Arbitrators elected last night included: Messrs. A. B, Fisher, F. A. Large, J. A. C. Gordon, Dr. J. A. Clark. G. E. Ritchie, J. E Harris. E. M. Bagnall. A. B. Cut.- cliffe, G. F. Bragg, Leo Doucette R. L. Cotton. EH11!’ in the meeting Major E. McNutt was instructed to range to have the Rev. Father Francis J. McGoey. working under the Catholic Action in Rural Dis- tricts policy in Ontario addreu a meeting under the auspices of the Board of Trad-e here late this month. Father McGoey is head- ing a land settlement scheme at King City, Ontario where two years azo 40 families. including some 248 men, women and children were placed on 218 acres of land. Apparently the scheme was. a suc- cess, Major McNutt told the meet- ing. He had been in communica- tion with Father McGoey and had been informed the clergyman tend-ed to visit the Maritime Prov- inces thfs rvonth and was anxious to come to Charlottetown. T. ar- Fira Prevention 1* year under . . . During the review there were sixty-seven fires, (in Charlottetown) causini! (tflllflaflt? in the vicinity of $42500.- . This was against sixty-nine tires in i937. when damaze W63 estimated at approximate-Iv $50- 00000." Mr. D. F‘. Archibald. chair- man of the fire ureventiifl mm- mittee declared in his nnual re- port to th-e Board of de last ntkht "' “All-though teas showed an im- movemerlt. o-f approximately 15 per cent ill this malilter of tire uses. your Fire Prevcrltlon Com- mittee have no intention of yclailn- inn credit for the showlnu. the chairman cf the File Prwenilflfl Conlmittec continued. “In all prob- ability the in‘ test single (actor was simply a 5 t. of forlmitous cir- cumstances wh cn combined to cause the 1938 Ilrr-s to owur in places where they wcle notnnuite as serious as those in 1937. Speaking of tho OM35: of the chairman said: "Year vear the Fire Marshall must make the same statement. viz. ‘hat 75 to B0 per cent of all our fires aw caused by thoughtlessness and carelessness" ". . .Unless scmething oi’ a. t-amlblo nature can be done to arouse a. new consciousness of the danger of fire in the mind of me average citizen. the monotonous repetition of fire losses year after year is bound _ general publ interest could be aroused, how ver, there is no doubt than. a considerable number of iires that are bound to occur undel- present circumstances would be prevented." More rigid inspection of bulld- inlgs and installation of a bot/tel‘ fire alarm system in the Cit-y of Charlottetown would be of malter- aid to the Fire Departnnent the report suggested. "Tins de- merit is a crcdrit to the City and anything cf this natule which couldwssist its work would cer- tainly be a step in the flRllil. dir- fires ti ." ecflgn the year 1038 a dis- quieting denoy was. bwusht i0 light ension of three juveniles who were ohafilpd with fires of s. serious nanture. It 8n“! §. §sgg§8§5 §§:§E§§§§$% 8 2% 5?; 5; ll? t. a 1'22 to continue. ll this g i... ‘to rstewimhim inalimsotus. ebelieveii is teltbvfllscitissnsofthisirov- ineegeneralrtliettheswriee avvbaodths e teeheadedbtylullr.fl. dunlnnlm. Secretary - urorodflheBoasdssidins lerporrtforthsooumzibtce The: werethefiunbyolouingoliho ferry Uwltlilnfllmmflu andthewesentlate connection Soturdaynlllltswlfli the trains ffvml IndBaint receiving in relation to Social Ber- vices a fair treatment; the rin- ciple that equal need sho re- ceive equal treatment from the Dominion treasury can-not be denied, but the practise seelns to be-to him that hath shall be giv- en. Other sections of the brief obi/Brine transportation by air. water and rail, vincisl income taxes and success on duties should always be borne in mind. as they have an important bearing upon the welfare of our City. Personally I feel that the rela- tions betwee. the city and the province deflnltel require same fldJU-Elmerii. for i is unreasonable and unfair that as citizens of Charlottetown we should con- tribute about thirty percent of the automobile and gasoline taxes and not. receive one cent. from this revenue to help pay for the main- tenance of our streets. I f-ael that at least twenty-five percent of these tax-es paid by the citizens should go towards the cost of the Cty streets and seventy-five per- cent to go to the, country testis Tcere is also the question of re- lief and it is cwtainly nct fair that the homes of the people shculd be messed and carry so lar e a bur- den of the cost of relle. A"si=t- once to those who are unfortun- ately with out the necvsfliles of life shf-uld come from those who have larger incomes. such as tticse who pay income taxes and not from taxes on homes and real est- ate; as income tax-es are Dc-min- ion and Provincial !'~E'\'E:l1l3 and re- lief should be their responsibility. We also remember the monies paid by bh-e Canadian National Railways to the province in lieu c! taxes This money was to assist. in paying for services which are enerally supplied by the city, yet he city and tiwlls have not re- ceived one penny of the amount paid to the province. In ordinary fairness this should be adjusted. During April the Board together with the Maritime Trans crtation Commission and support by our Provincial Government exerted every pressure upon Ottawa to have water borne transportation east of Montreal released from the control of the Transport Com- mission. Mr. W. L. Higgins, our Secre- tary, made a tri to Ottawa for the Board. and a a later hearing Messrs. R. E. Mulch. Wilfred Boulter and Hon. B. W. LePare resented our case. and I am appy to say suooas attended their efforts. On Mlay 28th the lloard or- ganized a dinner in honor of Mr. Graham , Governor of the Bahlk of successful function. 29th the Board was Well sented at a iunchegxnagiven r Provi 8i British High Commissioner, delighted his audience with address on Trade relations within ng of our case suc- cog will attend the efforts ni the Board. The work on the terminals for the Wood 1 figment; audit? , I tiai only a suitable boat boplscedonthisservicaltwoul zgpear that the incoming should give this matter C011- also the tothe 0i be t for auto traffic oflfiwlfiiilm Box-me w! not edtolapfl tutothedis- s; “l e = l on relations. “km I and Holi- nelol nsdian iwdiolervioe 9 girlie?- ! i? EGG PEAS DATES BEANS SUGAR FEARS PRUNES BUTTER OATMEAL TOMATOES PINEAPPLE FLQUR Royal-Gold FLQUR Royal-Gold 9s u... 2.25 ORANGES ""- 29, 39, 60 HERE'S WISE SHOPPERS SAVE GRADE A DOZ. HOW 4 Lns. 15; s Las. 1o Les. so. z soun- 12¢ z Lns. 1 5c rnnrscnolv Q ‘$3.111’ 45c 9c sucllp 1 0Q 24 Lbs. 69c Re- House anda B. Ben ed the ern Ca. appear of the (St. RoWe( ties. J. and t0 for its year ~ u mnl% the we lmt our Memberdii by death d Peter Simlslr, . P. and by re- moval R. C. can be ‘In w4+e++4+47e+ee Of Menlbcrs In 13211‘- liament. otrrawa. Jan. Conservuthe seating plan minimum of disturbance tomorrow‘ to acccnunodate the new Cuiszlvat- ive Leader. Hon. D1". R. J. Manlun. lion. H. I-I- _ arrangements made known tonight after an all-day caucus As forecast this won't. Rt. Hen. R. mate of his SW3CB3SC‘T_ being assign- MI, Bennett will not attend the op- ening of Parliament. He is in west- nada and is no: expected to En land, e five from benchers last year Stewart (Leeds). Hon. C. Lawrence-St. Grotc Stlrlin Lawson (Yor this session will take the seat im- mediately behind Mr which was occupied last session by the late W. Alex Edwards South). Mr. White will one seat next to Dr. Mmnion lidlr. Stevens will tak 1l4ll_‘-_VB1E¢$_lZ18h_%-_W!t-l1_1i41I-_ each producer and merchant 1n the Maritime Provinces this Commission the vmtch dog of our rights but also always active in promoting better transport To our O. H Murray and done dis-inc each sotivit ceived concerned forward. t. v..- or the difficult em- K1°’“‘°“‘ vs u. is therefore who have the interest of the City Prov! e0 0000+“ >v+e++o~44+oe eooweeo-evooeo-o- Wanted-ZOO Fox Felts ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. Highest prices of the season for the right merchandise at:- MACDONALUS TAl LOR SHOP Charlottetown HARRY .BM$ERVATIllES lldl Elllltlli arrange Seating 11- (CB-Tue lll LTC c-f Comlnons unduilocs a repaariaied front-bench r Stevens, according to nett. will b: named dusk- seat to Dr. Munionk left. before he leaves at the end month to make his home in will remain H. Geor e). (Yale), South), (Yukon). Mrs. Black the seat which last on. Dufferin Simcoe) Mr. Rowe Berlnet t, (Waterlco move over e the seat on White , for not only is ihClll- representatives I/AEIJSTS. and H. E. Mulch l Government grateful thanks ythe Province. support our from Mi’. t0 other cities Mr. L. D. Inspector J. Frippe. P. These gentleme citizens and will 08.70 l10d OI m. 1t is only DEN"!!! t benefioia results obtained and trade in- nee, it ou duty of all citizens noe at heart 1c un KIRSH l r§+l§§§ O-OO-OQ-OO-OOQ Q0 $0 O4 §Q§O§-OO§ OQ§—O%§ OQQ4—Q-O~O—O O-O Q '4. between htm allzi Dr Manion. Today's CAkiLlLs was utvctea larg- ely to organlzatlcn ic-r scaslpnal axivity. Al. Conservaafve members p; tile House o; Comlncll: except Mr. Bennett atlcntled _ _ Marking a ma "m uaLtlqn- S1 Cnzsclvat" ’ hermit 1 . , ‘Ends Boston ‘Truck Striixe ,_\_ y_ hv (iunrdialfs Sifefllll wk“: BOSTON. Jan. lL-Heevilf/ $5” Lnlcklsi ‘rlummeafllzlljtnq as‘ 5 - Emlatglcki ' \ rs and helvP-TS. - V , of Governor l-‘fitfllngafiorgtali. accepted a can‘; 9.0mm- "wage-hour proposal 811 ended a week-lone strike. _ The socially-illuminant Gov:- nor. whose labor record WM sailed in the recent election cam- paign, was eel-ed as he he ch mu more than 1.000 noisy mg‘ drivers into Q acceptance 0f THIS. “filffimliff whad left the uni? meeting hall. only BMW-t m 5°“ ' tered "nos" were heard when the meeting of 1,500 drivers “answered their union Dresidentis sllflll W0 accept the proposlt-lvn? “W! chanted “we're izoinil bwk 9° work" as they hurried to ed whawes and terminals chok with foodstuffs and law matoflall- The compromise orroommt- 3"" the drivers $39 for a. 418-11011!‘ WON'- witih overtimc allowances. lit reo- resented a $2-a-week flat inc-NIH for the present work-week. but was below the unlcn demand for $40. 40-hour week. "i -~ — BIRTH! Char M’c*o‘llfo‘a‘l~T-‘Ic‘ rTs town Hospital, Jan. 12, 1939. ie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. McGuig- an, Hunter River, a daughter. MACDOUGALL-At Emerald, Jan. 4, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. M'*°°°.“€“_“' -PiPEL:FIS§€S-IFP_“E'2 DEATHS iiiriifiT/Tvff ' 1:35’: Ll, 1930 Thomas b’ 1881M“ dance at o'clock. ( Please North Bedveque. Cemetery. omit flowers.) t ving canary of Archie (lhllalll, I'd-ilk Corner. P. l. I. January l 192A. The noble acts which he Ud- snd his greatness. they are not written, for they were very many. Inserted by his parents. brothers and sbterl. N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitsllirs " - Phase ill ‘..,~.‘<.:[ i_ L.