,- ‘BOWLING WRESTLING l HOCKEY rug HCHARLOTTETOWN_ QIIAROIAN PAGE SEVEN: in Second Night In .Ope PLAY-OFF camp ABBIE s vs- a W O L V E TONIGHT at,8.30 p. m. PRICES: 50c. 75c. $1.00 -- Balcony 35c- 100 ‘CHILDREN SEATS AT 25c. TAX INCLUDED SEAT SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY 10. a. m. Abbies @ontinue Climb DefeatlHighfi-o-J-IS To 1 Last ning Home And Home Playilolvn. RegLi-‘ving three goals, one in gtlvil ])i rlod, the Second Abbies will triiiel to Highfield Saturday night Willi a two coal margin resulting from their hard fought 3-1 win over the Granites at the Forum last gveninyx. Playing without tho services of their captain, Harry Stead, who was injured in a game with Cornwall, the Gttinites held the ilnutague conquerors to the above decision in a fast excit- ‘twccn Weeks’ legs for the initial lcounier. 'I‘he Granitcs rallied and S Ice Carnival At Queen St. Rink The carnival at the Upper Queen street rink Wednesdaywnight was a real success. There were some very original costumes worn by many of the skaters, which entailed a lot of thought and ingenity to prepare. There was also many comic cos- tumes, and as could be seen, the skaters of this class certainly tool: WALTER LAWLOR Poke-checking centre ace o! the Abcgwelts viii be on the lineup against ‘ Wolves to- night. carnivores S l" JOHN, N. 13., IS». 23~ ifClKv-‘Ilig Boston } cy Club's amaLLur Squad, oiit.--.tzind:ng in the Eaoiern Unit:d States, will come tie Saint John a.“ ut Mrueh 1 to start a sznics of exl . n gainss ivith tcam- the bfaritirrie Prov- incrsat: . i tonight. The itlii:"r:.iy' and definitv dates have yet to he first mzttcli will be " Beavers, and “Bi'iicl" gave MCEWQI] many anxious mm i great pains in preparing their out crs’ manager, i5 nrtfn? with W. J. ments as they swarmed round his- cltadel; but too hasty shooting saw the Abbies out} up at the bell. l Frank Acoin, within a couple minutes of the second session, on a. pass from Whit-lock registered the second Abbie counter, Both teams flashed some good hockey with the Abbie front liners out-shooting their opponents. iiig till, The work of Abbie Weeks , between the visitors’ uprights, as he calmly turned aside all Ahe- gweit attempts to add to the count, especially in the third session, was I- fealurn of the game. Wallace Rodd and P. Rodd played hard hockey all evening; Wallace Rodd g the orphan tally for the Gihnuc» ozi n. pass out from be- hind the ‘.lt'i by his namesake, their. nnii way through the final period. Frank and (‘iievie Acorn and [h-iidlcy urri‘ (llllStlilldillg for the Ahhii". . ‘flirrn nnnu; .~; after the opening rains-tie (‘twin Acorn soloed down centre illllt‘ to cut across right wing and rattle u back hand shot be- »___ >-_. _ PUBLIC FORUM (Conzlnued from Page 4) ivho refused t0 build cone cw roads have no debt, and '15 A Evil-s ‘iiueiice iare reducing their 2.\'I)t‘ll(i§il1r(}g_ I" i111‘ 10st decade the people of "i8 PYUYJICC have retired govem- msnls tiller a four year tenure 0f viiifv. and it has got them no wh Tliey have gone through iii we of voting, but they have "9 “Gilli in pifillc policy. The eountrv is rim by political bosses Who have arrogatrd to themselves we I'll!" of dictator rather than BQFViillL. It. is high time that those bosses should b: made to understand that g0\'!‘riiin<~iit ylifllilti be for the benc- fit 0i the many rather than fol u“ fiW-‘ivn few who manage to take refuse. behind p, big permanent Position. There should be enough liatriotlmi in thosetwo old parties t‘) "iiiic and give the country an Efficient business administration. No more ridiculous spectacle could be \\“.ili(‘-t(‘d every four years than m" of ixty men contending with iach ozhar for the possession o! "if? spills 0f B. million (101111! blld- Kili- ll they intend to continue iilliitlng each other, we may as well set our house in order" and pre- P-"c for the inevitable. We will muddle along toward a. real dictat- °-'-‘& not of the military black “m irnc that functioned in ‘Riv “inn the strong hand of [""*‘°1i"i craopcd the helm. The amiiiion govcmmcnt will Lkely i the dictator. when the Imperial "fl Dominion governments came i the rcllci’ of Newfoundland it “S "id that there was no string itarlicil. When we get into the ii" predicament there will like- " i?‘ n. firing that will wind up ii!‘ local show. I am, Sir, etc. ' J. A. DEWAR, New Perth. Bradley got the third and last Abbie counter on a high shot at the opening of the third. Highfleld tried hard to score, W. Rodd finally finding the net 0n a pass out from behind, McEweirs view being blocked by a slight mix .up in front of the net. The period ended with the above mentioned score. Lineups I Granltes: Goal, Abbie Weeks; defense, 0. Campbell, G. Carson, A. Lewis; forwards, Jack Rodd, Wal- iiace Rodd, Sui-furry, D. McKinnon, P. Rodd. Abbles: Goal, McEwen; defense, Carmichael, Acorn; forwards, Whttiock, Stewart, Currie, Acorn, Bradley, Murnaghan, MacFarlahc. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: L-Abbies-Keith Acorn, 3 mtna. Stops: McEwen, 6; _Weeks, 5, Penallies: Carmichael, 2 mins. Second Period Scoring: L-Abbies-Frank Acorn (Whit- lock), 2 nuns. Stops: McEwcn 4; Weeks 8. Penalties: Currie, Rodd, Acorn, Rodd. Third Period Scoring: L-Bradley, 1 min. 2.-W. Rodd (P. Rodd), 11 mins. Stops: McEwen 3, Weeks 9. Penalties: None. Referees: Ches Campbell Earl Prowsc. 5,000 Facts About Canada The thirtieth nnfliial issue of "6,000 Facts About Canada" marks a mllestcne in its history-a rc- markable record for one publica- tion and a credit to its originator and compiler, Frank Yelgh. who has long been widely known for his literary and platform work, os- peclaily in relation to Canada. This yearly record has become a neces- sity and has achieved s, wide cir- culation in this and other countries as a succinct tabulation oi’ our national life and activities. under fifty different heads, from- "Aeri- culture" to "Yukon". No 01w Ci!" understand the story of the Dv- mlnion without this handy fem" ence booklet-q; story that is 8 pg-mnislng one. itotivithstandtn! any lowering of trade and indus- and fit. There were several nice costum- CS warn by the children. Following were the pfz" win- ners: ' Best Original Costume Gentleman's flr"t prize-Jack Stockmau (Robin Hood). Ladies’ first priw-—Mrs. W. H. Phillips (Gypsy Queen). Best Com‘c Costume Gzziticmeivs first prize-W. Phil- "ps (tramp). i Ladies‘ first prize-Miss Agnes Jiforgan (Btrn 30 Ymr" Tor soon). The judge; were: Grorge Moran. Janus l’..c'gh‘£zei' and James Coyle. Stimmary of races at McArthurs Wlri Fen. 22nd. ‘i , CLASS . Hfr._ Checkers, Murray Montie, Buehannan . Colorrdo Mack, McKmnon .. CLASS “B" Queenie, Younker .. . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 Bonnie Shiek, Livingstone .. 2 2 3 Patric, Docherty . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 3 Next race Saturday, Fob. 25th, By order of Committee. CHALLENGE hereby challenge the Mt. Herbert Hockey-Club to two (2) games of’ hockey to be played first some in Mt. Herbert and second in Arena- goals to count; winner to meet 49 club for championship. Linc-up: Goal, J. Hoyley: Defence, W. Stewart, Wm. Stewart, Capt. J. blacnmis; Forwards, K. Macinnis. L, Smith. F‘. Smith, Irvine Mac- Kic, Jiggs Macdohald. J. DePa- quir. Kindly answer through this mper. CHALLENGE i We. the Mermaid "Trojans" do hereby challenge the Bunbury "Old Timers" to a friendly game oi hock- ey to bc played at Mt. Herbert rink on Feb. 27th. The line-up is as follows: Goalz-John Mulch or Leo J. Mac- donald: R. Defence, J. D. Smith and W. H. Macdonald. ' L. Defence, John Doyle and Wol- tcr Munn. Centre: U. Boyce and Fred Dix- on. ' R. Wing; Cyrus Macdonald and Albert Farqtiharson. L. Whig: Joseph Power and Geo. MacEachern. - Manager: Ma]. A. S. Robertson. Please accept challenge through this paper. ' trial curves. “I never realized I know so littlo about my country until I read it," said a prominent, leader. Copies may be had from leading dealers; or for 35 cents a copy, or three copies for a dollnr, We, the Scuthport Mohawks do Flynn, in"n"gcr. of the Boston t€"‘l1l, in linivg no th- seller. i It will be the first time for the Boston How" C'i'b to exhibit its ‘wares in the ‘tines. ‘I111.- team ‘tour-rd Eur-on , S‘il"0ll. On the‘ roster is 13: 11c Gdiens, well- lkncwn ("I-‘Ilfi/"ll "' lfrirvardls hoc- kcy term and on" ' the few Can- lzidfiri it‘ net t"r~' 1* to hold that " "ion. CENTRAL tiilhiiillilii OFFICIAL OATIES-Itfr. W. P. Dsull, who reigned on Vfldesday evening from the City Council beard to accept. the position of ,Building and Electrical Insspxtor for the City of Charlottctown, was sworn in to his new duties yesterday morning by His W021. Mayor , Stewart. Mr. W. A. Smith, clerk of I the -Cit_v Pdicc Court. was sworn in as Electoral Officer, ‘This is in ac- cord vfth the p"o _"lCllS o.’ the rc- vlsed (lvic statutes, which requires the c' ' "an of elcdornl lists. Voters at fifiurc civic elections must have their names enrolled in these. lists. The statute provides for thei appointment 01' the City Police clerk as electoral officer. | The function of admlnistcriit". the l oaths to Messrs. Doull and Smith took place in the Mayor's office. b iBllflllli HBIJKEY, ‘wig ganglia |_I.OOKING’EM OVER RON HUDSON Ilcd Shirt Right Winger, who is still confined to his bed with a severe cold. He will be ready for next Wed- nesday's game at Hailing OF A I l i A _ i BOXING ' s. . ~ BASKETBALL y , OTHER sronr Play Tonight i Out Of Game Irnphessitvs’ ‘Came it r . - JOIJ BEATON Flashy centre player of Ab- bles who caught the fancy of Jerry Denoird. Upper can“- h: referee. _______ J ,,,, l i Impressed Jimmy Smith. Halifax sport: writer in an interview with Jerry Deiioirti, referee in charge of the ‘ present Abbie-Wolverine playdowns, says: i “Big Three" hoclicy tcam5-gi, .least the Halifax Wdvcrines and I . . ‘the Charlottetown Abbies-comparc to informal-item hcre ' favorably with the best aggregations in Ontario, according i0 Jerry Den- oird, Toronto referee, who handled the game at the Forum last night. I questioned lhc visiting official af- ter thc match and lie said he was impressed with the speed and gen- eral performance of several players, particularly Joe Beaten, Owen Len. non and one or two others who he couldn't name directly. The speed of last night's tnsslc was easily on a. par ivith the O. H. A. brand of hockey, he said, nnd he ‘voiced the opinion that the Maritime title holder this year would giyc any club in Upper Canada a rca‘ tussle in the Allan cup play-downs. Denolrd played with the Toronto St. Pats in the National League in 192? and before that was a member of the junior champions of Canada. l-Ic knows Paddy Nolan, New Glas- gow veteran, who had a tryout with the Pats a few years ago and was interested to know that he was still | iirthls seciion oi tr...- world. Sp.ak- 1.1g o5 trip East he said he was refereeing a game at Oshawa when he received word to come to Hali- fax. It was a quick jump but he said he was pleased to get a “peep" at the hockey in the Maritiincs us he had heard ccnriiilsrable about the "Big Three" while handling games in Cnlarlo." . Ionighfs Game L. wseits facing a six goal lead in the four game series pluydoivn with Wolverines will put up a hor- culean struggle at the Forum to- night in an endeavor to cut down part. of a. barrier that looms big on the face of it, and at the some time, not so large should the Abbies make a comeback and win consistently and wcll from now on. At any rate, Abbies, chins up—and lct‘s go. That 10 to Nil Defeat Canadlens‘ ovcrvrhclming defeat by 10-0 while a record for the cx- panded N. H. 1..., was equalled on Christmas Evc in i921 when Ottawa i The iLegweit lineup for tonight's | i i casloii Vezina was iil.- it was the second game under the ownership nf Cattarinich, Diiucturuntl undisc- tourneau and it. ivas this contest’ t that decided the old- orili-i- would have to be changed. C;‘.ll‘fl(ilCll$' iclcrans were slipping on tliu. uc-v casion just us; they zippuretitiy are today. As a result of changes which took place later but which were lllfltiit ‘iii-inigly no contest, the Cuii" ~ - e and Billy Bouclii-i‘ to their line-up the next season, ilS well as Spraguc i Cleghorn to the defence. By coin- cidence it was "N~'\\'.\_'Y” hiloiiilc. present conch of the club, w-ho in;- ured iii a trade tor Joliat, a wry gambling niovc, which proved u rcui fvinncr, as Joliat lasted as a star for years. Lust Tuesday night's ilcTeat, the ivorst suffered by Canadicihs in years, ivill tirobably mean tlic pas- ssing of other veterans: Such high scoring games have been infrequent. While some blame is attached to I-laiusivorth in the press reports, it is (lifficult for the I forivrirds to explain how they fal'cd ‘ to get any goals. Soinc very far- reaching moves are in the offing, ‘ unless all signs are astray. Strange- ly enough Nels 5.: art foiled to get i even an assist which is one for the , brook. ‘ i i Notc-Canadicns niiido u come- iback last night, defeating Chicago night's Lineup game is: Goal, Bubav; Defence, Gross, Oliver; Right Wing. Kane; Centre, Benton; Left Wing, Mc- Arthur; Right Whit. Jeiximett; Centre, Lawlor; Left \‘.';:~ Niiliol- son. Horse Lover 0n Y. . . re Mr. George Iiandrahan returned to Charlottetown last (‘Vfllillg after an absence from this Province of twelve years. Mr. Ilnndirahan will be Welcomed by many friends here. He is particularly fond of horses and has recently been connected with some of the large tliorough- bred stables in the U. S. A. Prior to leaving hcrc, he alivuys was the owner of one or more high class horses and no one knew better how to condition a. horse and show him to best advantage. Shortly utter the ulnr he brought back from Western Canada the beautiful trotting stal- lion Harry T., 2.16% and that horse has left a lot of good progeny in ‘defeated them 10-0. On that oc- Stevens Turns lucky Stroke BLADES FOR GILLETTE RAZOR!» __ .APIODUCT or Glllollo Safety Razor Co. from the Canadian Facts Puifiah- mg 0a., 588 Huron street, Toronto. o! Canada limited lfllh. Alcnuulovtl. - MonInahQiiIW Further Light On Soviet Deal I I I i OTTAWA, Fob. 22.—(C.P.)—Fur- i then correspondence respecting the Serkau barter plan with Russia. has been tabled in the l-iousc of Com- nions. A letter to Hon. H. H. Stev- ens, Minister of Trude and Com- mcrcc, from J. Brock, of the Brock Shipping Company, of Montreal, draws attention to the difficulty his firm has had in collecting a bill from the Russian Trading Amtorg Agency in New York. "It goes to show the difficulty that there‘ is to deal with these people in a normal business way," the Minister says in reply. In a letter from E. L‘. Vvcber. of Columbus, Ont, the following ques- tions are asked: “Is all this talk not siinp‘y the rc- sult of a proposition of a few in- dtvlduals formed into a syndicate? Has Canada ever backed the credit of any other nations and if so, with what result? Is Russia repaying its war loans?" Mr. Stevens replied tiiatthe Win- nipeg Syndicate suggested the D0- mlnion Government sit-mid uiiilifln- ice $8,000,000 of Russian bonds to prQiflOu! sale of Can 111m cattle to the Soviets and should guarantee this province. the Syndicate against any loss in the transaction. "I think you will at once agrcc with me that no self- rcspeeting Government could poss- ibly do what is suggested in this proposal, Mr. Stevens says. As to the credit Canada has giv- en other nations, Mr. Stevens says Russia still oivcs Canada 24,000,000 of a $25,000,000 dchi, while Greece has only paid back $500,000 of a $7,- 000,000 loan. Russia has repudiated all its war loans, Mr. Stevens YPYiiiPfi to ihc last question. Land ' Settlement Officials Gather SAINT JOHN, Feb. ..Z.---Thc Mar- itime Provinces stall of the land settlement branch, dvparltncnt. of immigration and colonization, vvlll hold its animal meeting in lhr- post office building today. A bunrvifii» will be held this evriiin’! flit n"? iii, who will attend are W. .\i Join» (iiirf T. commissioner of colonization; Magladery, director of soldier s mcnt of Canada: O. C. White. sit-l . the Victoria Driving Club are hokl- i TONIGHT C. N. R. APPRENTICES (Moncton) VS. BORDEN NATIONALS ' SATURDAY NIGHT ALBANY JUNIORS VS BURDEN mansions SKATE AFTER GAMES ADMISSION 2s cams. Will No t Try‘ To Better Record; (By Tcd Gill) DAYTONA BEACH, Florida. Fob '.‘3~~f.'\.P.l—-Ailfllldl)lllllg plans f0 .l‘.er land i-peeci trials this yea str Malcolm Campbell tonight pre TOM OLIVER. The fightlnest drfenceniau in the Marltimcs, who will pair up with Gross on Abbie line tonight. ninuis Hill SATURDAYT‘ ici {this The following are the entries for i ‘ _ , i from Saturday afternoons races which‘ m . ipared to return to England shortly ... with thc expeuiuiioll of coming burl: next \\'lllfl‘l‘ in an effort t0 boost ‘ three newly established world nxifomohile g-r-qot-(ig still high- , er. But bctorre he poes to England he will \‘l.‘~l‘t 'I‘o:'on‘.o to atldrcss the Empire Club. lie Irnrcs hlonday or Tuesday. He will sxzl for England New York, Ivlarcii ll. sion of the 48-year old ‘ to return home without malr i lug any more record attempts was liliitil‘ fntillLf to a serious arm in- ilinl the beach ing. A new course has been select- ed. which is: the best yet. The races will start at 2 p. m. sharp and the officinls are asked to be on hand ]ll'Ol’ll])',i_\'. (‘lass .-\ ]';l(‘l'—-J(lill'ill}' Allies, Or- oia. Purkvi" Boy. (‘lass .‘\ Trot - Biiiqi-n Aubrey‘ i occurred l0 (‘lays flfifl as he was Ruth 3., Worthy Louise. Chestnut i “Kim: mi Blunbird mung car 9mm, ' i on the b“ vvhlLc tavc-llnn; at a (his B Pacc_.l.h,, WALVSY 5mm. ,v fast clip. ii" riilfi low-l on Doctor. Lcalock’ Lu ma)‘ “Mm | the lililfllllli‘ s, li.‘ out of position Dcwoy_ ‘i and struck him a hard lfovv _1u<t (‘lass (J Trot and lfiwc ~- Ethel “llw” H“ “Ti-‘i- Auhrc)‘. Frisco Chenaulz, Pezcrsei, Dlwimim-"r °P““h3i1'“f° Feqfrdal! Dream Girl, Cecilia the (lrcat, Dciv- l i“ “ihich h" ‘it a “"“~' TPCQY“ ‘if 372 (“CL ‘ mils an horn" over a mile route, Sir The officials are as fouows; Malcolm war. forced to drive vir- stm-ter_D_ Lfcmwm tuallyi the cntirc rlisiance over I._ AluujunceyvJohn A McDQnak-L rough bcarli with only one hand. Judgcs—-W. Brown, Dr. H. Mc- Intyre, N. Walker. Tlincrs—li Murphy, P. Clark, A. Mclnnis. Blfi LEAGUE SUMMARIES TORONTO AT OTTAWA PARLIAMENT (Canadian Press) LETHBHIDGE‘, Feb. 23.-Seriator Dan Riley of High River, Alta, and. Colcnci ll. A. Mullins, Manitoba cattleinan and Conservative M. P. for Marquette, plan to lay before the Dominion Government a pro- posal that the administration ab- sorb the exchange loss on cattle shipments to Great. Britain up to First Period: No score. Penalty-Clancy. Second Period: 1—Toronto, Jackson, iCoiiarher, 30909 head- “Cwrding l0 8- 594x131 Levmsky) 7_35_ Ottawa dcspatch published today by 2__TOmnw, Clancy’ ,G,-n,~;c| the Leihbrldgc Herald. Such a step. it is claimed, would Thoms) 11.05. _ increase returns to ranchers and Zl-Toronto, Gracie, 14.3 penaltics_r.loruc,.) U, and feeders by about tvvo cents a pound Rnckburm and by removing cattle now glutting 111m] period; tho market would lift prices No 5Com throughout Canada, the Herald Penalties - Thorns. lloriicr, addr" Shields. iCanadlan Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 23.-—'Yhe agricul- tural committee was instructed by the House of Commons today to in- vestigate the spread between milk MAROONS AT AMERICANS First. Period: No score. Penalties —- Conacher <2; Shep- pard, Ayers’ Wilcox prices in Canada. Without dissent. scum‘; Period: a motion sponsored by Premier" R. 1__M,n.oomv Trot-Um. (Kayne? B. Bennett was passed. empowering the committee to licar witnesses and make a complete inquiigv. ttanadian Press] LONDON, Ont. Feb. 23.-~Dio- genes may snuff out his light, for an honest man has been found in thzs rip. in the guise of n laxi- fll‘lVf‘l'. James Ivlair, courthouse clerk. took a taxi homo and paid with u $2 bill. The taxi-driver call- cd at his home afterwards and r?- turncd a $2 bill. lie said Mair had tzivcn lilni two bills, stuck together. OTTAWA, Feb. Woodsworth resolution to repeal section 98 0f the crlininril code was Brydson) 7.18. Pcnaltics-Brydson, Wcntworth. Third Period: 2—Americans, Wnsuie (l-limcs and Brydgei .46. Penalties-Regan, Ayers. Overtime Period: 3—Amcricaus, Wasnie 9.31. PCll{iii_\’-—Slllliil. CHICAGO AT C/\I\'.'i!'-ii“' First Period: N0 scnrc. Petialtics - G. iviantlia. Carson fmnjorl, AIcFadyeii, Jenkins. Second Period: \ Bijvdgci ]__C;\|mdi(\n5_ Gngngn qoliflg) dcfcalcd iii the House of Commons 35L tonight 80 to 45. 2---C:iiia<lieii.<, Jolint- IGagiion, 0'1'l'/\\\'A. Feb. 23~<Cauziilian Moronzi 15 37!. P rssw-Allliuiuili th-"rc have been Ppngfljpg w L¢pip,o_ Couture, S. no direct sales of ships from the lltiiithn. Cdflllfiillll N: oual Alrvciiiint Mar- Thlrd Period: Tine i 1 l-lllflil, tilf""" might have been No some, ' rs of Caitatlian Penalties - Starr. Gcitsrho, S. .‘ . blunion, blzxiis.t"i' hfantha, announced in the m???’ Iiflllrb of t llllllllllS today. brookc, Que, district; J. W. Clark. O'I"I‘.~\\VA. Feb. ‘J-‘b- 'B_\ ‘The Ca- ShPYilTOOKb‘ ("Milli biilm" "J13 and iiudxiin PPS -./\ii iiiii"iirln\"\.i‘. flint E- J- TOPP- sil°1'bi'i‘“k"- m‘ ‘ i -“'5'i _- (if the Shzttit‘ Hrliva‘: tcrtlay and l'(‘,'!i51lt‘l‘t‘fi at the limvalw‘ ‘ N. H“, noun-at m. ltleinbrrs of the iziil fll‘i'i\'i‘li ycs- d “Cm n“. mm“ terday and registered nt the Royal. in m, swath, m, They were R. B. Muir . Anilover: W. B. Nixon, Harlloiitl. lies. Fredericton; ll. S dnv on ilnrrl rcnizlzng by 89113101‘ ‘i orravva, I-‘cb, 23-day The Cn- Codyf.‘ H. I. Evans, Susnx; A mm“ Prcwkxrh“ “out? of Comp Bent, Sackypiu, A. Al. Cameron. mggwim‘ '_ fldoqri,“ ,, by M r d_ Chathain; J. E. Phiningv. Mlcldlc- “ “ “ ' " ' i r‘ Banks. woitvizirdii‘ - ‘ ““ “ “ma” ' ' ~- ~ -~ i 14.1.01». Scr- ‘llldll, Amherst. N. i M“ d_ mi“ h“ l? (_ ‘ F’ 0nd reading wits rvfus d Ji i0 o»- Tl" bit was lnlrorlucccl l\_v 'l‘ltoin:i: lull. N. SJ N. S; J. D, . s, 3m] E_ (fttmphull, (Iharlottc- town, P. l3. I. Suln: John members perintenciczit of ngvien . and J‘l F. Nash, supcriulciidtt. n‘. criuivfi and securities, all of ‘ '\ - Tiifl’ will RTNVO this ma‘: Z~ =74 G- Russcll, Superintendent of the Sher- ot the Sh,“ Wm 3150 “tin-KL ,l‘.oid. vlsibczal. New‘ Wcsiiiilixsltz-v. THE iifniiii 2.'i-lC.P.)-—'I'll¢ . “