_,--—-——-—-rii~* -E“STE’Rr-i§|lr ‘c: 05m this week for Mon —L l G I 0 N gmiiar ummers no Branch o! adian ion hm- UARDIAN tact last- . Uunflicna 880 i Fm-Mainiiahgiism ‘ sir-mamas. Amid-ha minis be m: 1m. an. Pond ,,_ Girflulll ma! II lwllllfijlfll! of the following m", h, ‘ packs fleck Dru finale Bakery, Water sit. _ llark Glllllm‘! yaizcperdayerfiparweek. u,“ your order io the My Pfliwllllbla for deliveries on y“; umn is reserved for new! interest but sdvsrtlistnm sets. Taylor Drug c BIG i‘ l: new‘ —VISITING m TORONTO _ .1 M“ millon of Albertoh -BlSMA-BEX‘ m Y BONEMMEAL, charcoal regular monthly Brewers Yeast for f —SAWING EVERY DAY. Res- 7 U80. Webster, Kenn n ..., gfierlioofi and enioy s r Valentine Supper. —SOL0!ST -M . Ge - ncss was the tenorr solgge 1.3%’. e, winning over Linklet- church on Sunday S. “with thescore of 4 to 2. -0u'r AGAIN-It-is pleasing to WW’ 305M111 Gaudet of th eléiues out again after be pleased to lesm , Wallace Jenkins of ... who has been quite iii time is somewhat im- —RETURNID TO HALIFAX -.. Mr. Andrew Pitcaign, wh h been qyisiting in Summersideo a ‘$03880. Halifax. N. S. —DOING NICELY — It is pleas- lfrs. J. P. Gallant lie. is doing nicely in the ‘Prince County Hospital. Mpg, G11. ant made the long trip by ca.- (rpm ‘rigniah. a OCKEY Bedeque R-ink, Tip, game Thursday, Feb- . Silver Wings-skirts ” . ifl cents. L-322-2-15-2i. a-OQNGRATULATIONS _ m! GecrBe Muirhead of St. Eleanors, are receiving cOflgflhflg- time on the arrival of a. little son at their home on February 9 Mother and son doing well, -VfsITING IN IIALII‘ M158 Helen Mills, daughter o! Mr, Mrs- lirnest MiPs of Summer- side is spending a few days in Hal- ifax. N. 8.. the guest of Mrs. Ed- ward Crease. 5, ' E SKATE -- Th0 l5- at Bedeque Rink PARTY-The regular o; y,“ tly cfard "party under. the OI". was held on y evening and was ed. The prizes were won by liowlng; Bridge, Lsdi ton; Gents lst. Thursday, Iiieb. 19th, at 8 p, m., Clerinont vs. Spring Valley. .game of a two out of three total Rome series to decide a to era-m- finals for the Baker iwmohv. Admissi ~. Auction forty-five. Charles Btavert. Gentlemeiis, u serv d. Th i, 1...? hsiéii.‘ d»?! -—AT'I'ENDING' MEETINGS — R. l-lsrriso Re Bt. Mary's Church is in Halifax, attending s meeting of the Synod Tu iin of th Ch the Auxiliary and when a con dress was read, President beautiful bo .0! lowers was presented by l re iedxaéfiivtfi" he: ia ion and th . ‘Ilu remarkable for her rn wonder faculty of the ledge of tam. .. me énveeting of the Harry Brown, with the’ Maritime Girls. —-LABBELY ATTENDED BER- special Mass for the late Pope Plus at st. John Baptist Church, Wednesday was very largely the parishioners. The school ch dren from thae Convent I - heard and new business Yiih. It was decided to hold " inment in the McMahon rtod excellent pl. ,, child ' iion clams TC ,, Mrs ~' lPDTOPflBMt hymns in s. -- manner and also sang es r g of rare pleas Many expressions of tendemd Mrs. ‘high. a- the hope that e will century mas-L —B Mr Lloyd Henderson a former student of the Bummsrside Academy and Colic a‘ manila the n id term examinations st Mc-' Eooonomics 4 Fir mi fourth is 1n economics 0. Mr. Henderson tied for 2nd place. He also made a very high standing in English —S w. arm SCHOOL AS500- Priuce of Wales following high Wednesday evening, ~- There was s. large stten- C ‘m; Pleiident, Mrs. James eeting by resdfng m oi special commi bee: were V Thompson report- _ , ohn Anderson. form- "dxdhi Baton would be pleas- ‘ dross a meetbig of the As- ‘ioliid it was unanimously invite Mr. Anderson to , mwinz- The feature at- Of this meeting was a de- iho senior pupils c! Ken. is tient Hoopla]. -IXCIIANGI FARMS — Two ___ _ _ known farmers in Lower Be- Hon W A e have exchanged farms. Mr. rt Waugh has rlld his valu- Mr. W. N; Jenk- ns who in return has sold his farm "orrmrly the Thomas ' farm to Mr. Waugh- '—I'UNEBAL 0F MRS. MARY POIRIEB -'I‘he funeral of for Mrs. Mary Poirier were held rom her late residence to St. John the Church Mlscouche. rtin Monagbsn. D. D. celebrat- the Requiem Mass. Thecpall ~~ School. Mr. Wendell Pro- th. p the dfibiite in g m g1; with parent; ha; ~or success in life than the oak i "it om side were M B! K”l| ' “it iiesolutigrlindwcraegqbe“ o - w“ 9018-? Prcfltt Th cons dcrsbie lagging!” Pro. sl we e1 ‘ ' "as mains?“ c’? . e score . . B. Miss Amy Johnson. sill read the minutes of the Kins and mu om. ' Mrsrrs. James Saunders ‘ Ptiidtfizast compliment- - e .wsrd isiimto u‘ “Qfimfifi ~_ wastead amp and o. "m? summit???“ v "'3... not; wit”. very euccessful. her sister-in Re 1M1 FOII‘ ‘of ‘t-UARD PAlwliuygbnp h this ant and Mrs - rite Nellie: plllCDowfiid '5} —APPOINTED AGENT- Mr. 9P Gallant was an agent for the Children's 18W Prince County at meeting held n Z"°§.".“Z.=.i2. item ‘no.1:- ‘5- their w the usual ow“ m’ Th-iiou‘; miss 0 REG em High Masg for u“ i9 P090 Pius which was ordered to be held in all Catholic churches émsggovsrf hellg int st. . mers -- clock Rt. Rev. e s. nine o Lcllon was the —VALENT1NE annual Valentine Dance in le leaf Gardens on Tuesday ‘é‘i.‘§§'.‘§;§ °.‘.""‘°’2. °'......"‘° ihNe hundred!" s“ Blanohardh orchest lottetown fumished the music A s lei feature of the evening ‘w... ‘sighs 1310;111:101 The lucky time? holdtei-elzvas mi - Hickey 0i’ Summer-side. menis were served bv the “Vi!!! the evening. The p f th m‘ axiom e lotto; sndc - pitai M. S. MEETIlWL-An interest was celebra gal‘; Mlrsflte recently, when on t th to and vividness interesting her youth and school days, 75 B0 years ago and fcthtfiairdeear dim with f1 Ell l‘ companimentgpewas to a close an even; ure and Personals Dor ofTi ll. onashortvisttoOt G. G. Ennis-n. Editor tho Summerside Jo daughter, Miss Nora. are visiting in Charlottetown. d will regret to learn oyd Gorrili, accountant at Brace MacKay Ltd. is quite ill at his home. -—Miss Ethel will be pleased to Mrs. Albert Cmssman be out again after her recent illness. —M‘rs. James if. tsrkin has rs- fn hm‘ hOIIi AIS ton after an. enjoyable visit in Halifax. N. S. WORLD SNAPIICOTQ! . ; " I i’ 1 lotions or minis ~- x i-llldll -<or> ltiiepore Fort ‘Konsington,’ Election," 0f New Pcntiff agar-nick" ‘the VATICAN CITY. Fob. u - (Am-Continued banal’! to Pope PiusiXI was paid sorrowing visitors to his tomb beneath 8t f: today while interest arstions for the elect- C zinals already here said their enclave would begin as soon as Prim-es of the church arrived in Rome, but in any case not islt- Mn . cardinals were still d. until the arrival of the last cerdinaiior Msrch 1. Indications were that the isst of the cardinals would Thev are expected to be Oil and Cardinal Leme of Rio dc abo rd Neptunia. and Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, sailing from New York . ie family of fourteen ow and a number of children who predeceased him. The "Callahan" build much in demand. 0n Fri ay even- lus it cf B y under the auspices of ldren of Mary society. The C-WL. held a whist and dance ine "Callahan" bui ing on Monday eveni over forty people a Mitten“. ‘A w“ “"51"” ‘“ number of parishioners at- . is m” p w” won by “i; the‘ Sisters and pupils of St. Milky’: Agyjqny ab “mam m 5 5°13’. The men's choir with Mr. Lawrence Gallant at gall aims the responses to f trans! in to th N i o Gibraltfr. R a gum“ Cells for the use of the Cardin- als during the secret conclave were being prepared on third floor of the Papal Palace. prize was won by Terrence Gavin; the consolation by Ralph O'Brien. RAPID PROGRESS Anni-image» u: The white pdipor stinounoed that credits for the Royal Air Peace in 1989-1940 would eiooeed £200,000,000 and that by Mhmoh tary planes in con- formity wiiihths The doc vacate their-quarters on theground today to make room for the kitchen which will be sot up prepare the cardinals’ meals. SERVICES (Continued. from page i) Basilica. yastcrda My dear Bre ren; The long viglis are over at Rmne sndgentle bands have -buried the aged, toiIIworn body of him or years, e loftiest and most arduous position that any man in this world can Eleventh Pius , Vicar of Christ on earth, beloved Bishop and Pastor of Christendom, “has go e into the house of his eternity" and countless multitudes of every coun- try. iansuoze and creed are mourn- ng his passing DANCE -'I‘he’ people o fiaurehsdbeen " "y carriedtofixlo plsna irissta/temerrtmadebythe Gov. ernment in May, i988. lin addi- tion credits were then provided forthsovuscas be: of aircraft to bolster the fleet air arm. The Government’ later declared that these flfllms would be largely surpassed and that the sir 1110mm was being speeded up as a consequence. The white paper also outlined measures that have been taken to create airplane factories in Cen- sda and other Doorlnions, and stressed flint. missions are now in Australia and Now Zeslsnd for Like s vast audience, ing to the stupendous in one who had enacted part the stage of human’ affairs with andeur, the entire Chris- suddenlv burst forth in eulogy when they realized that the of these days had passed forever from their midst. And fitting it is that they should reclaim his praises, and fortunate still able to sing their pales the age cf Christian culture and our civilization would .be irrevoc- Tlie departed Pontiff was s. scho- lar of the highest rank and bril- for human scholar- t urpose_ ‘l: white paper will oomelll) for debate in thelioiae of Com- mrmsearly next week. several important treatises on ab- struse suigfncts. 11;? was a practical the times. and his dies in history proved DI to be s. Goddnsplred to she/pa and mould him heavy emergencies which face as Sovereign Pontiff. the first moment when he donned the ‘while papacy, a few momen election seventeen er d the hails of looming nt at the mention of e was an outspoken and fear- less apostle oi Peace. even in the face of bitter and relentless Christvks effort i1 divide nation from notion of on, he quietly but steadily en- deavored to solve the ion -starid- lng conflict which existed the Vatican and the Italian lov- That achievement in 10W undoubtedly will rank in history many ences days beyond recall. all the clamoring: for peace are empty and masnin ess. XI was the dauntiess chun- the laiborera and working men. Although he never claimed be an economist. he social reformers. as heed of the Church. Unless the working classes are accord too broken in spirit to read and irstions of the Lor ing and now to another, but al these years of depress on has ‘ssp- in season, and nothin in vain.’ bed the noblcr instincts of th ful to Pius XI for the w‘ sels he gave them, defence of their ri always fostered. and for the safe paths towards temporal ‘perity which he mapped em. Above a‘1, Pius XI was s priest. slate, a pontiff. With a priest- t and s father's devoted and anxious care for the spiritual wel- remiiided us that we live good time: “Before the sil- ver cord be broken, and the M , u m, o’ mm fillet shrink back, and the pitcher were served- gton was a week-end visitor to ed h “d m St. Eleanor-s the meat of her sis- Ray ‘lbnion and Mr. J whose you _li.ks the eagle's, whose the feet of harts, be of the w be hum tent ' ttmuifih ‘m Moore 00118 l 9 death. Right to visitors to Remington graiefuifor the iesd undainental causes are being attacked so ser- b . stint‘ mfliiiiim. was the destiny of Turn Kc Pope. But it was to his “T” m“ 9mm‘ lmmoudu the ‘we of those minis Mulligan. Kin n, a “H” u’ he" u“ kobis genius tha he sl- m leave the hospital on Mo med in. i She is staving for n few dsva ‘ma, dew. am. Ian Bu or Pontiffs so aptly And Vicinity n evening. inakngthe Journey from Char- iogfiown, vis Bonshsw. by MM- . l. _ store whim was recently partly dI-m aged by fire. - The Government snow plough because ‘the weatherman "about face" and now an excellent road is reported to the western metropolis. -Mr. Joseph Dunning who is on an extended visit from MbCreary, Manitoba with his parents, Mi’- snd Mrs. Daniel Dunning, Kensing- ton. is now spending a holiday with his brother, Mr. Elmer Dun ning, in Charlottetown. Miss Sue Meadows of Summer- lieavy Damage In Church And Convent Fire 15-min, driven by a lD-miia-uip wind, y village's convent and and Churdi. with a loss estimsted at more than 6116.000. More than 100 ohiiiiim and 15 nuns escaped from the _ con-vent shortly sitter clss began this morning, down a recently-con- stnicted fire escape. Two nuns suffered minor injuries. Their conditionwas ncitregardedss serious. Late in the afternoon, as hund- mhcfvliiinoerswebdied in'tho heevyblizzaiidJ-‘nsvwostoeplssof the church collapsed. but fire- men succeeded in confining the flames to the upper pest of the church. Mayor J. A. Bari-cote ssummte‘ the loss of the brick Score Coeur Chi/Pei at $50.00 and the four- storey convent of the Sisters of Jesus and Mslry at $40,000. He thought lihe chumh was damaged to the extent of about 835.000, side, was s visitor to Kensingwn. ' n‘, n” w“ caused m, a d‘. on Saturday. . An extra largo crowd of enthusi- astic skaters enjoyed the 8-10, two hours program in Kensing- ton rink on Saturday night. ‘Ilhe Kensington Midget Hockey team “took on" a. Summerside midget outfit in Kensington rink Saturday morning. The home team was victorious by o. 4-2 score. Suirimerside scorers were R. Williams and G. Crossman. For Kensington, MacSatler got two with Ellwood Clark and Dave Mo- Inan getting one each. Summer- n fecizive stovepipe in the convent kitchen, the Mayor said. It spread so rapidly that the ohiidicn had no time to don their overcoots Those on the ground floor climb- ed out of the windows, while the rest came doom the fire escsipe, constructed s. few months ago at the demand of on insurance com- Dilly. SEGMENT ' _fv<>nihvsdslvym_vsw 1> side Goal-F. McDo aid, “ ‘t Williams. Forwards — McNeiii,‘ G. Crossman,“ Gallant. Nelly, defence. E. Clark, J. Ram- say. forwards. M. Salter. D. Mo- lean. A. Mills, A. McLean, B. Heesci-ia-n, I. McNeill, Referee C. D. Howatt. Miss Enid Henderson, who is taking the I Domestic Science Coluse in Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Kensington, the guest of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Web- ster. Mr. George Bishop. of Summer- side was a business visitor to Kcnsington on Saturday. w. wesiey Crozier of Malpequs, left on Saturday morning on the excursion trip to Montreal and Toronto. Messrs. Keith Kennedy and vid Mcisean, students in Sum- merslde High School. Silent tho meek-end with their parents in ‘Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hilts. of Kensinizton, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on the evening of Feb. 1st. A large num- ber of relatives and friends gather- ed to tender their congratulations and best wishes for many more years of health. happiness and prosperity. Mr. J. L. Howatt returned to Kensinlton. on Sat. morning from a business excursion to the Eastern part of the Island. Miss Anna McLean. who has been confined to her home with s recent attack of appendicitis, is siowlv convalescing. All 10in in wishing her a. speedy complete re- oovery. ' Dimning of Loni! Mr. Layton River was a visitor to Kensington on Saturday evening. Miss Mamie Connell. teach st New Arman, spent the week-end with her parents in Mamie- Now Annm Girls’ Hockey The .Club held a. dance in Kensington Hail leg‘. liltih to rage to. fikndlufger , ns , c. roh. The end would come in 31am arena.” ed “do emoyad the golden event to the fullest. Refreshments Mi’. Walter Ill. Kensins- t't,dMr. orMKay. A“ mm‘ m” Soignleynnridge, left on Saturday for Toronto Ont, where of they will‘ take a four weeks ts course in "B" squadron feet Page like ergo P31. Light Horse. Mk. Keith Matheson and Mr. Kennedy of O'Leary were on Simday trip b uto and ro- h.‘ Wit-ll "Y" ‘rho P. B. Island Telephone linemen frog Charlottetown. I V s... ou-xm n. .....-.-.=*..":-.-. CapltAl on Saturday. 'Mr. e Brookins and Mr. Garnet Prof tt left on the excurs- ion‘ Friday for Toronto, Ont. .10. Cyril xenney of Simmer- side was a visitor to Kensingtcn on Sunder. ~48. I‘ GERMANY T0 t (Continued from g i) from 1W! to i014. Under the nan ~ the whirlwind ccmtruotizn o! waster-n fortifications showed tinsel such kind can be DRIGIIUI more q y. -'l‘hsatatlemeiolydnftstlaene- ‘oeamry men from Government E "offices. industrial fiilbll Still bud- uaas firms, and sll energies of the na are concentrated upon a r tssk to which orders of votes for the longer riod there were 183 votes for: the short- er. Previously representative Ray- burn (Dem-Texas), the Demo- cratic Leader took the floor, and won applause from both sides of the aisle by declaring: whether they are being led into. war. Them is no excuse for this secrecy. Major interest centred upon the House and its discussion of ‘ ‘ needs and foreign affairs. The decision of a. Republican caucus to back the defence bill. except on one point, hsd eliminated ‘virtually all) partisan politics from the con- C v rsy. That one point, however. de- ca or e scq on e ,- “iifii ‘.i‘.°“’°".i..‘iil“‘°u"3.° 2”‘ 050 planes within two years. The Robublican view-point was that the urchases shouli be spread over a. hree-year period, to avoid the obsolescence of a. large section of ‘rho ublicans mustered “Conditions in Europe an more volcanic today than they werein the earl part orf i914 the world is living ooser together and wherever the frontier of America ma be, and we today are not com- led to name it, the people is land want America to be prepared to defend it. DISTINCTIVE (Continued from 1 l) thinkweaivegivlngw ourcon- noction with the t‘ 1th.. ‘ andlcannotseewh! Censds mould ea diffelwtl! than other countries in the Bili- tisih Commonwealth of‘ Nations" Australia and New Zeaisnd had their own flags end Mr. Ispoin‘ seidnooraewouldseythoseDo- minionswereiessloye-l orless mttsdhedtothellfnllllieforthst reseonflttthetneoueofNeticms and at ‘imperial Conferences, dele- g-atesfromsllotdierpsrtsofthe limipireexoeptOonsds displayed MkzIApoiailie I-idhebeiievod Ceiradsshouidremsinpartofthe Britfshwmmouirwniiihbut their own flnfl. "wi- the sake of common sense" should show it is s distinctive part m. mcmmah said his use... ommtcéaiwiuioesimimboo- cditwouidberefenedtnscom- mittee without delay and was con- fidentacoanmihtee would report in fuvcrofeCenadian flamAfter that another cmnmftiee could be setuptodesiwithiihedcllln. The present anomaly about fill! in Csnads could not oonitinuo rmichlon.Csnsdisnsw FOR iicncrai Store upltafra country pair alicp, saw mill, ate. vein .3... ..;'T......."" labour and mo 138 but FNorth Bedeque Q School Win s ~ Ri n k Troph); A number-of faosgatber- Od lb Rink Hill? Milt m“ to witness e lomiiqlifltll 0011001 in competition fit tin Rink 1 Trophy is for in Summer with fi and in Winter with Ice flipper "t"? ‘m’ m‘ 1.5‘. ENC an pu up a very retain the trophy; they had some excellent skaters and ranked first in quite a number of events, ‘but with only about 25 per cent oiftheir gufiils on the ice were unable to od their position against the vic- torious North Bedequers with 60 per cent of their $111»); skating and under the leader p of their two energetic teachers, Mr. S. McKay and Miss Helen Tucker. The Judges were Miss ‘Marjorie Low- lher, Mr. Heath Clark, Mr. John Campbell, Mr. Ernest Psynier; starter, T. J. Inman. At the close of the events Mr. John Campbell, Freetown, presented the Trophy to the North Bedeque School. Each class competed twice around the Class I, Boys ‘HO-d. Wilfred Arsenault. North Bedequc; 2. Garth Clark, North Bedeque; 3 Roger Hews, North Bedeque. Class I1. Girls 'l-l0—i. Berg Clark, North Bedeque; I. Patric Clark, North Bedeque; 3. Mcgsret Ross, Searletown. Class III, Boys 10-15-1. Waiter Campbell, per Freetown; 2. John hockey, No h Bedeque; 8. Allison Deacon, Upper likeetown and Wen- dell Reeves, Lower Freetown, tied. Class IV, Girls i0.l5--l. Norma lvfoMurdo, North Bedeque; 2. Glen Lidstone, Lower Freetown; 3. Janet McMurdo,. North Bedeque. Class V. Relay Potato Ram, 7-10 -l. North Bedeque. Class VI, Relay Potato Race, i0- 15-1. North Bedequc. Class VII, Matched Pair, and Girl-l. Norma McMurdo c. Denton Clark, North Bedeqiie; 2. Norma England and Roger Reeves. North Bedeque; 3. Janet McMurdo and Lloyd Lefurgey, North Bodeque Class VIII, Hockey Match. North Bedeque vs. Upper Freetown. 1-17 Class IX, 7-9. Hand Sleigh Race-l. L. Arsennuit and Robert McMurdo; 2. Beyri Clark and Garth Clark, North Bedeque: 3. Patricia glgjrk and Roger Reeves. North eque. Class X. Hand Sleigh Race-l. William Tucker and Norms, Enig- land, North Bedeque: 2. Danton Clark and Norma McMiirdo, North Bedeque: 3. Albert Waugh and Janet Molviurdo. North Bedeque. Class , ck once around rink-l. Walter Simmons, Upper Freetown; I. John Lccloey, North Bedeqiie; 3. Denton Clark, North Bedeque. Class XII. Relay Race-l. Upper Freetown: 2. North Bedeque; 3. North Bedeque. Class XIII. Backward Race-i. Wendall Reeves, Lower Freetown; 2. Walter Campbell. Upper ilk-ee- iown: 3. Denton Clark, North Be- deque. Class XIV, Most Graceful SksL ers-l. Glen Lidstone. Lower Iitree- town: 3- Norma McMurdc, North Bedeque; 8. Harold Ikflfd, Contmi r-Bedcque. Class XV, School having largest percent of skaters, North Bedeque. Class XVI, Best Stunt by any school, North Bedeque. Class XVII. Honeymoon Race- l. Norms. McMurdo and Denton Clark, North Rogue. Class XVIII, mode tickets- l. Central Bedeque; 2. North Be- dguj; 8. Bedeque. __ _ using the red ensign which was not authorized for use on land. R, S. Will-its (Con. Montreal St. A ‘ ' Westmoimlt) believed Canada. d-imild hove a. distinctive flag but felt the proposal should not be pressed at this time beoaluseofthestakeofelffoirs of the world. Mr. MscNicoi felt time should be unity throughout the Empire and the Union Jack as the flag of the Empire should rennin the flag of Canada. m. Church sew in the proposal a move towns-ck low one example set by South Africa. and Ireland. . f‘ , tion to the proposal also came from Gordon Gnydon (Con. Peel) and Dr. A. B. Hyndman (Con. Carleton) while H. E. Brimelie (Lib. Chnnpiisin) vetoed support. DU-AL PURPOSE SHELTER N - (OP) - Buiidinl of IDNDO a. $156500 und car park would shelter 80. People in event een iov by re has fitted with liot and cold water. bath. etc all electric I mo. Stookconsistsofagen Iliieo hat-income- and dry goods and other sqpilu generally carried in store. All new stock. Val! haabesid m u. m bl drug uemIIFFJ-to cc. main, biaiiirsguh afiigfcani-kaie re- sitaaisd in a fine farminiuaeotion and hnmedia ad- f. to dsford Bfv : h ‘aces: Malacca Bu: h er something on; flushing-sand dollars was extended for For further information write or roe G. Ssthsrp & Sons ofanairreidhasb a/pp ed gtLoygoncouncii. I SALE at Tyne Valley