fence do all dill!!!“- phone and mail orders. g; you: disposal. Phone 82 10,000 Prescriptions Dispensed In Four Years . TheTest of Prescription Dispensing . i ___..g____ QUALITY Quality is our watchword. Only the best, tested, and standard Drugs are supplied here. from the most reliable phanneceutloal houses in Canada. Englultllll and the United States. You can depend on us for Qua y. sermon l i All Drugs are obtained We endeavor to provide you with a Drugstore service of An Try us for service. u” beat. Only registered druggiail with years of exper- Prompt attention is giren tn all night drugstore service is WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION J. ERNEST H. WORTH , LET U! DISPENSE YOUR NEXT. DKUGGISTS It! Prince Street ts the Colonial Long Etrvlce Medal. Capt. 3.1-1. Du- l". oeooooeoo-eoooo-o-o-b-flb-oilie~‘he-infiffiirr 1. f? Classified Advertisements " oallaaoaasasssu A~RIIIIIOIIIQIQ x v .0 N! lino of l words i 36 Dar line o! I words z ‘Is per lilla o! 5 words Agents Wanted Wanted A CAPABLE AND RELIABLE SUB- ccripzion agent, free t: coma-an: work at once. When applying state qualifications. Do not apply unless experienced. vocate, London. Ont. A. W. 5-27-31. "W-III’ BE OUT OF I-VOEK )4. A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MEN or women. college students, teach- ers, ministers and others for dis- tributing religious literature. particulars write stating age and church connection. 1 Tower Bldg. Toronto. I A. W. 5-10-15-11-22-21-29-31. roa SALE-FURNITURE. Apply Guardian. 4024-5-28-81 EiC. FOB SALE-HALL RACK. APPLY ‘I0 Prince FOIt SALE-FOUB-NINETY CHEV- miet car in good running order. I46 Great George Street. - JOE sAtc-zoo POUNDS KENORA mixed timothy and clover seed. W. D. Ross. Kinross. 1 "s BICYCLE NEARLY NEW. Cheap for quick ssle. Apply Guard- isn. I011 SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian .. office. IFOR SALE-TURN]? SEED BANG boll sclected- Guy head. FOB SALE-GREEN MOUNTAIN seed potatoes, certified, McDonald Strain. River. -___________________ ITBAWBEREI’ PLANTS. DUNLAI’. 75': per hundred. 81.00 by mail; Apply Farmers Ad- For Mr. Conrad, For Sale Street. 3986-5-27-81. 4067-5-29-(1 4047. F. B. 3998-5-27-31. Rodd, Cove- 4041-5-28-31. -.-__ G. H. Murchison. ‘North 4029-5-28-21. WANTED — CATS WITH NEWLY 21cm kittens. n. Iteyrnmd, South- port. Phone 1175. 2638-3i-e.0.d.-ti WANTED - BOABDERS. 54 DOR- chester St. 4061-5-29-21 WANTED T0 PURCHASE TEN OR fifteen acres of land in vicinity of Charlottetown. with or without buildings. Apply A." Guardian. ' 4003-5-27-31. WANTED-TWO can LO-ADS or cattle from 4 to 8 years old. To freshen in from 3 to d weeks. Also some registered cattle. Write or phone M. W. Wood. Charlottetown. BOARDERS’ ACCOMMODA-TED AT 20 Longwcrth Ave. 3099-5-27-31. LOST - LADIES‘ GOLD WHICH. Please lcnve at Guardian Ofilce. Reward. 4070-5-29-31 0H BOY! TRY THESE FRESH SAL- mon at P. J. MacDonald's. 4075-29-5-21 litentral Guardian _-- KAYSER. 1111i fashioned silk stock- fiflll I11 colors. 01.20. Moore s. Mc- Leod Ltd. 4009-5-29-31 TONICSITpPIay and Concert Zion Hall by c. G. I. '1'. girls. Don't miss il- 4040-11. VALLEYIFIELD-OBWELI. aaan SERVICES-whine lat. II l. m. Or- "ll Hflld: 3 D- irt-. Kilmuir; ‘I p. m., Valieyfield. SAVE ON Kayser full fashioned ‘silk stockings-ail colors, only 81.25 pair. Moore A: McLeod. 4069-5-29-31 BELFAST-BEES Rffiit 851W- lCES-June lst. II a. m., Belle Riv- vr: 3 p. m., Eldon. Rev. J. M. Mac- ieod, M. A.. will preach at both services. THE RED CROSS asks your help to maintain its work for crippled children, chest clinics, school health inspection, and other services. i068 LONG SERVICE MEDAL-Tho under-mentioned have beenaward- Auxiliary Forces var, P.E.1.L.H.2 R.Q.B.M. IAQ. P. E.I.L.I-I.; Q.M.S.D.E. Guild-I'M. P.E I.I.».H. and C.S.M.S.W. Steel, P. ILKLI-Ilglirs. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-Amara; the graduates rrom the St Margar- ct‘s Hospital class of 1030, conduct- cd. by the Sisters of Charity, Boston Mass... ooaitmletncement exercises Thursday. Mhy 29th., is Anna. Eve- lyn McDonald dnuxiiim of the late Frank McDonald of this city and a mace cg Mrs James Strait; city. Miss McDonaldb Charlottetown friends aritl be sills-led. t9 bee: of be: .53- union AUCTION SALE 0F '-'“RSES--Ori May 3i, at five P. M... we will offer by Public Auction at W. B. Trous- dale's, Crapaud, at five o'clock p. m. Sharp one earload of work horses and colts. Also on June third one carload at O'I..eary also on June fifth one carload at Alberton. All sales will be put on at five P. M. Don't forget the time terms made known at sale. B" R" 1" 4°l°'5'37‘3l P. A. Horne and H. T. Ramsay. Own- , ""“'“_'—'“_ ers. 4039-5-28-31 Miscellaneous APPEAL DISMISSED-An appeal from a decision of Judge Fraser. County Court of King's County. dis- missing the information of John Jo- seph McPhee. customs Excise En- forcement Officer, against Joseph McDonald for harbouring spirits unlawfully imported into Canada contrary to the customs act, was JOHN ALFRED MaeDONAIID, LAND Surveyor, Box 20, Hermsnville. 3570-5-6-11110. CANVASSEIKS BIG COMMISSION. Violin School, 107 Queen Street. 4002-5-27-31. 505E‘! 1.5-5.5 5E5 2P3 son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. KNIVES AND SCISSORS SHAR- pened, umbrellas repaired. Will be at Empire Hotel May 30 to June 3- Paul. 4080-5-29-31 FOUND ON‘ MY PREMISES. 2 yeariings, male and female, one red and white. one black and white. If not claimed before 5 days will be heard before lion. Mr. Justice Ar- senauli. on the 27 inst, and was dis- missed on the ground that the cus- toms sct provides that such cases should be tried before two JUSUCBS of the peace. McGuigan. appellant, McQuaid. K. C.. respondent. TROOI’ MOVEMENTS-Movement of troops from the Maritime Prov- inces to Petewawa camp will com- mence on June 2i with a continscnt from Prince Edward Island. This will be followed by a Nova Scot-la contingent from Halifax on July 26. on August 2 troops from New Bruns- wick will movef to be followed on August 9 by troops from Sydney Mines, Antigonish and Stellarton. TliliE 11.00 noaucrrs MALTED MILK . 74c 50c HORLICIVS MALTED MILK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c .....-..........- 50o GIN PILLS 38c 1:“ oat/especial our on 1fn1crs AT "THE TWO MACS l | 1 i $1.00 GILLETTE BLADES 88c .___.._._.— '01: PERTUSSIN-Beat for “webs ....... . . . 43c 1.2: 1.1mm r-mrraAnrs nuts . _ ,_ 96c 60o DR» CHASWS NERVE 25c HAMIUIONTi PILLS 19c $1.25 IRONIZED YEAST 96c $1.50 FELLOWS SYRUP _ 17c 35o A. B. S. C. TABLETS (I00) ma; ________ _____ H 45¢ are sax. HEPATICA .... .. 28c ‘ i 25c osaraws LITTLE 50c rnmur-‘s MILK or LIVER. r-rcts ......... .. 20c MAGNESIA ........... .. 48c ~ 1 50o IPANA TOOTH 59¢ FQUITATIVES - - - - - -- ‘ ‘. PASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38c , 39c ‘ m, squmns roam 50c POND’! CREAM - I ;As"ra........... ..... .. 38c 38c 30c ranoxlnl: room 18c 35° Llsnmm‘ 210 ' PASTE ............... .. sup‘ 5c 60c ronnmvs rooru 48c I-lflll-RINE 87c-46¢—21c PASTE ................ .. " I .."'"""‘—i_'. 350-251: nacncrr - lITSZ‘§“.'.'T§.T.9.".TI.. 29° - RAM-vows 29° 19° _ yrs FACE 35c SEELEYS AFTER 31.0335 ............. .. 43° saw: ---------------- .- 19° 35c SYRUP OF Flbb .. .. 29c C it-i-zn-i-i-ui 251: ASPIRIN ...-......... SEE OUR TWO IIIGHIELD-Presbyterlan Church_ service at i! o'clock Sunday. June Ist. Dr. M. E. Genge will preach. ‘caimca or SCOTLAND-Mi". Wallace Macwalker will preach in the Church of Scotland at Canoe Cove on Saturday evening, May 3i. at eight o'clock. THE RED 138.055 plans. during I930. to bring diphtheria immuniza- tion within reach of every child in this Province betyrern 0 months and ance in this work. PRESBYTERIAN SIZR\'IICES-As follows. June 1st. Marshfield at I1 a. m.; Harrington at 3 p. m-i M?" stewart at '1 p. m; my. M. Soot‘. Fulton will preach at Marshfield and Harrington. Rev._l-Iensley Stav- crt, will preach at Mt. Stewart. Dr. M. E. Gcnge, pastor. CAR DESTROYED - Last night labout 1.15 a. m., the fircmcn were called to extinguish a blaze in a car parked to the rear of the National Candy Company building. By the time the firemen had arrived the car was a total loss. and the blaze was quickly extinguished. From a dis- tance thc fire appeared to be of con- siderable proportions on account of the volume of the" smoke, and the ex- 3599 Per thousand. F. S. Reeves. sold m my expenses Hugh J_ .5°"“‘P°"- _3"91'5'1°‘12'" Smith, Bedford, rt. n. 4014-29-5-21 DEATHS IIAUTIFUI. CHESTNUT SADDLE horse ior sale. well mannered for “digs or young children. 353 I FOR SALE-CABBAGE PLANTS flaring in boxes. Each box con- taming Tomato Plants lc each. Blrnc. ._.. GREEN 5M1 Potatoes, MacDonald Strain, 7"“ from disease. phone or write E. I 5- Johnston. Fortune Bridge. P011 SALE-CABIN l" flier-ill; '1 11. beam _ tondlnm mtrlci (1 ghost Winchester, 144 Hillsborough _._______ Female Help Wanted ‘*“'>~—_- WAhrco-xrrcasm MAID. hi! Parker House. _..\ _ _ . lgraicscsp MAID ivAsrcan. -_ mlffly Street. $151511 L311‘ “NTED "Mums; "N? P. Q lg‘ ANTI," Align Tflklns. HID l 248 Grafton Street. 3934-5-27-31. ‘- i__.-- Qfllgin-Mnn so wArr on t». - Apply m omit oeoi-ge st. seltceper. \___________ WAN __ "mural TID REFERENCE! Phone 4037-5-28-21 over 150 seed. Per box 25c. M. J. Earnsclifle. 3905-5-32-81- MOUNTAIN CEETIFIED “F.S"-4025-5-28-3i CRUTSER. 30 . In " -i- AUCTION SALE AT BORDEN WED- nesday, June 4th, at I o'clock. 5 choice milk cows, young cattle. farm machinery‘, harness and a quantity of household furniture. For further particulars sec hand bills. Hugh F. Morrison. Auctioneer. J. F. McQuarrie, Borden. 405l-5-29-3i. -_l\'laie Help Wanted POSITIONS AS POSTMAN. Clerks, etc., vacant. Write the M. C. C, Civil Service School, Tor- onto I0. M. H. W. 5-3-10-17-24-31. Also Bull Dog Clutch. and boat cradle. Apply 4011-5-27-51 ___..--_- AP- Zibflfi-fi-Ii-tf. 30“-§-E3-3I~ Ar oxca A MAID. AP- — AN axranizucen her in family of two. Ap- . Box 505. 4040-5-28-31 AOSI-Ii-IB-Ii IMMEDIATELY A Apply to John o. Pawnsl. Lot 4o. Btrathcons Hotel. 4065-5-20-31 tsoyer has been naznsd Wincheisea. for the small and Ancient town in recognition o.‘ its service to the navy in the days v/hen it was a flourishing seaport woman crnmpioir chess player play ed l7 simultaneous games at the rs cent Kent chess tournament at Can mew-y l-‘nalsnd and won 1i games MEN WANTED T0 LEARN THE Barber ‘Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Mqier Barber College. 5'13 Harrington St., Halifax. t-i-ttstf. _- 193i CENSUS CLEIKS WANTED in every district in Canada. AD- pointment for one or two years by written examination only to be held in the fall with chance of per- manent position. Siart. preparing for examinations at once. Particu- lars free. M. C. C. Civil service Correspondence School widest in Canada), Toronto l0. M. I-l. W. 5-21-20-20-314-4-‘1-11-14. A new British flotilla leader dea- rcrguscn. who owed away ygayg ago today. May Wu i975- DOLLAR-At Brookfield. May 2am. Thomas Dollar. aged B7 Yflfl- m‘ neral notice later. rgLLizv-At Victoria General Hos- pital. Halifax. May 116th. Mrs. Fred Grand PelleY (nee non. North River.) Interment. Aber- crombie. Pictcu. N. S. Flora McKin- CAMEflON-At KEDPOCh- W954!!!» May 27. Major Edmund Funeral from residence of Mrs. Jami-S Cameron, Keppoch, on Thursday. service starting at 2 p. m. funeral leaving M. 2.30 D- n1- Peopleb Cemetery. Cameron. lntennent 111 1112110111111 in iovu-ig memory or Henri’ ll- tour Dearest father how we miss 9°" Since from earth you passed away And our hears are achins “my As we think of you each day- Dearest one we know you're happy In the mansion of the blest Where there is no pain m‘ wflw 1n your sweet. eternal rest. Inserted by family. 4078 i 2 h... Vera Mcnmik the world's fiflltfllllllfiflfilfl _._.-1. 00000 1v. n. Ma a...“ UNDIITAIII IIlAl-IIII Obarlsttatonolloltbflhbtlo than! ~L :5..- -- .r...'. 2:- tremely b ‘ibie nature of part of the fabric. . COYLE-MMIONALD-Ths mar- riage took place at 11.30 yesterday morning in St. Dunstan} Basilica which was crowded with friends. of Helena Mae, only daughter of Mrs. PlllliP Col/IQ. 42 Kent Street. to Mr. Owen Francis McDonald of ‘rruro, N. 3., Right i-‘tev. Monsignor-Maurice McDonald officiating. As the bride entered the church on the srm of her brother, Dalvay. who gave her away, Miss Bessie Blanchard presid- ing at the organ. rendered Lohen- grins Wedding March. Several ap- propriate solos were nicely rendered during the service by Miss Lucy Blanchard. The bride and groom were unattended. Mr. James Car- ragher sndMis-s Annie McDonald. sister of the groom were witnesses. ‘The bride was beeorningly gowned in a sand ensemble suit with hat to match and carried a gorgeous bou- quet of pink roses. Mrs. Coyle, moth- er of the bride. wore black chiffon with silver trimmings and a black picture hat. The brides going away costume was a suit of brow-n and sand. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. Mr. antlMri- McDonald motored to Borden and crossed by the afternoon trip of the boat on a honeymoon trio motorinz through the Maritime Provinces. A large number ot wedding presents of cut glass, chinalinen. etc., testified in no uncertain manner to the POP- ularity of the young couple. Among the presents were a silver service from the parents of the groom and a silver service from the sales staff of Moors s; McLeod. of which the bride was a popular member for a Thursday - Friday—Saturday It years of age. Give it your assist-i 4058 nunberolyeanflrirsdvuignjotu iamrnwlauoaa ' ' .-_-_-_-__..... . WINDOW MACS NEW LONDON CONGBEGATION -Sunrlay. June 1st. There will he services in the Geddie Memorial Church at 11 a. m.; in the Long River Church at 2.30 p. m.; in the Clifton Church at 7.30 p. m. HOME ON HOLIDAY-Karl John Cameron. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron, has returned to his home at 260 Grafton Street after com- pleting the second year in his course at the School of Practical Art. Bec- ton. TIIE NED CROSS has brought to hundreds of children the benefits of diphtheria immunization. by which they are rendered permanently safe from that dread disease. Such serv- ice daerves your generous support. 4063 SYMPATIII’ EXPRESSED-Tho people of Kinkora and surrounding‘ districts express much sympathy for Mrs. James Duffy and family of Kinkora. in the sad death of her son Amos Duffy. who was killed in Mil- linocket, Maine, in a car accident on Sunday evening. May 4th- FRATERNAL VISIT-Bros. .1. A. Jardine, Grand Scribe, and G. E. Huestb, Grand Worthy Patriarch of Grand Division of P. E. I. accom- panied by Bros. Ralph McCaull anti Erie McMurdo, of Excelsior Division. Wilmot Valley. paid is fraternal visit to Diamond of the. Desert Division. Georgetown on Wednesday. May 21th. 'I‘ney report this Division making good progress. Mr. Guy Mccauli also accompanied this party. LONGWORTB-ASII N'UPTL\LS- Th; marriage took place at St. Mary Abbott's. Kensingmn, Landon. on May l5, of Miss Joan LOHBWOFih- daughter of the late Lleut-Col. J. A. Longworth. of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. and of Mrs. longwortli. of liioni-réfll» to Mr. R. Beresford Ash. son 01' Ml‘- and.Mrs. Mortimer William Ash, o1 witiey, Surrey. England. The Bish- op of Rockhan-ipton. Queensland. Australia, performed the ceremony, which was followed by I. recent-loll at. the residence of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. I‘. Palmer. 37 Sheffield Terrace. Camil- den 1-1111. Inndon. Mr. and Mrs Ash sailed the following day by "i! midi‘ ass of Richmond and arrived in Montreal on Saturday. During their stay here the)’ m sums It W Ritz-Carlton Hotel-Montreal Ga- aette. RECEIVES CALL-Advices from New Glasgow, N. S. state that Rev. D. M. Grant. of Malpeque. P. E. Is- land. was the unanimous choice as pastor to succeed Rev. W. S. God- frey as pastor of the. Westville Unit- ed church, at. s largely attended con- gregational meeting held there last week. The call to this congregation carries with it a salary of $2.500, s parsonage and annual vacation of four weeks. Mr. Grant was in town several weeks ago and made a de cldediy favorable impression on the members of this wfllfllation. ..__......_....__.._. scans-suspense. THURSDAY i-M-I-oysl Knights S031‘ Class --' "ruin meeting - Social I-Iail. l 4043-11. . OBJECT Continued 11cm Page I any matters to be discussed growing out of what we arc now doing, llluui‘ matters would receive consideration.‘ Should Be Submitted Dr. MucLarciv-"l could agree with tlic \lew put iuruurti |)_‘\' iii: Prinir Minister. The Brituii North Anionic» Act first REEF-Ed the ascent 0i all the proiinces. and 1 submit that 1hr forwarding of illir; pFLLiUll by 1h... Parliament dot‘; 110i. represent 111': views of the protmces 111 the nrn-‘c that 1t is eziitressing the flfifliiitgijfyggc and concurrence of ihe provurc~ concerned. I contend 111st amenit- merits to the British North Amcrica Act, especially thosc 0i ilic import- unce of the one we have before 111., should be submitted, not 1n 1111 infur- mal W33’. but in a very 111ml \\a_v, iu all ihe province; 1n tiyiirr lo ulztam . their concurrence therein. or to gnr l them an opportunity’ oi cxprossing‘ objections. The procedure now sup. gested 1s contrary to both Confedcm- ‘ Lion and the British North America Aci- lt is not full-saving 1111i, r111» w”; in which that act. vsar. framed; 11 1.; 110i’ giving i0 the mcrsmcca tllc op- portunity of exprcssng ODJECIIOII or acquiescense. I do not see how 1t can be coirsidered that the sungz-le par:- 889 by this House 0i’ this P91111011 1'.“- presenis the \*."1ll oi the ITYOHIICTJ. 1 therefore enter my prottst that. a a tions of the Mantime Provinces m! this matter, anti Mr. ltincDonahi‘ slronsly argued along the illlCS of Dr. i MacLaren. l Mr. MacDonald said: "l want toi Join with the honorable member for‘, Saint John in protesting against the‘ legislation going through until iiiri question is decided whether or not ihe Maritime Provinces have am" right to this land. The; claim that f they have. The)‘ may be wrong i Their claim is opposcrl by." our iHPIIIlE-i from the west. I say that. that (‘lilllll i "should be riccitlotl before this 111111; passes i1"rc‘.'0cabl_v out 01" uui" hand." The present assurances do nut. go far enough.’ 111v)‘ are 1hr". b31110 u; ances that were ghcn to our 11-pin: sentaiives 1n I912, that when the] matter came to be flliCllhsffl and the lands were given over to the western “ provinces the clauns of 1hr Mfiriiilllt‘ Provinccii would be rcccgnizrd. “That time i121. com" and thoir claims have not been rrcognlzrtl. 'i'11o honorable member for Lnbciie 11.11" Bournssal has enlarged on the llflilli tl1a_tl had 1n my," nruid. that it will hr tho duly oi‘ the three Nlarii mo Pm":- lncc: in appeal" lrcforc the lmprrinl PhlllfllllPllt and OPDCSC the passage of 1 this legislation until that claim 1:. .~Pl- l. tied one way o1" the other. It may b: we have no claim. Very well, lot u: have it (lcridcti. 11ml ihvn the poopiri, of the Mavitimes will be s-aiisiictl. bul 1 until the question 1s setlicd I bCllEWP: that the people of the .\ifll'lllmf‘ Prm- ,' inces will fro] that they have bran‘ unjustly treated 1n this matter. 1 I GAZETTED — ‘The folloivzng np- pointmcnts. promotions, ctr, m 11*.- Canadian Militia have born 53011411051 I‘. E. I. l... l-l--Tu he Lli 2nd Lt i-suby» R. A. Gordoil. lsi. 11:11.. mm! Lt. Isum" D. S. Ivionigomcig-c 1s ab-i sorbed into the estabishment. Isl‘ <P..E. I. Med. l-ldrh-‘Fo hr‘ 1.2. Cnl and to rmd. the Bdt": M3101‘ P W.i MacNevln, l‘). C. M. front Ihz- 81h Med Bi)’. tHOWJ vmt- ll. Col. J. l‘. HOODGr, M. C.. V. 1).. who ir- iranr. to and npptd. to rmtl. the lsl RM *1" E. I. Med Bdc. 15th April. 19:10. m: Res. 1P. E. l: Merl ltd-r -l.v (Jul. l‘). ‘A. MacKinnon. D. S. O. V. l). is trans. to the Res. Off 15th. Apr1i.l'l.'§0' P. E. l. l-Iighlandcrs.--l.t AC Hr- Eachern. M. C.. 1s retd 25th. F-"hru- ary, 1930. To be (fapi Lt y r 51¢. Millan 1st March. 15130. PERSONALS Mr. S. R." Burke. Albert-on. is vis- iting in the city. Miss Florence Coffin has returned from a pleasant holiday in Rhodt- Is- land. Few Jersey anti Swarur-o her brother's funrral at. I-(inkora. Mrs. John R. (Willis. and iitllc daughter loft Montiay mornillf! by motor on an extended trip to Char- lottetown, P. B. f.--Glsce Bin‘. C. B. The Miser Mary C‘. c1111 Janie medley. Grafton 51.. spent the twen- ty fourth in Bedeque visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnston. i. Erinitp Unitzh ilvjllffi) 7i I‘. netitzon of this character should be B. W LePasc. 1111i‘ forwarded to all the provinces of the '“‘_ _ m=r of tire Province. had Dominion mtli a view of Ublllilllllf,’ l“ U” m“ “m "l m‘ l": , .f(‘l"i'l‘.7li flll“"iéii to nhc cam- thcir consent thereto, ' m“ ‘v ‘l l“ i l‘ i " W" t1 11.x lI1!lI.l7( p and ilnariczal Finlay McDonald ©0112... Cape Bre- l H“ m t" giiflfiyl‘. "o icli 1Z1»: Red a.- lOm South), followed Henri Eourusszl, i WU m‘ who h“ largely upheld the contem | oi pro-school ego, YFCCJ-Cll them 1:1": ‘on by i111 l.".".ii <l ‘i111’ at vavh Hrci nouns ht" f . _ ziiwhbritli School ‘iilTfulllli l‘|l7l.'.' i" r1 m Rm" t‘, U :~ill".1'\ll not! r1 P"; . . ‘ 1 * uluriwl 1:1 W." '1“ .1 -‘ ” _ . 11v lllllli for i,"\:1 fi. I 1' l l'l'l>l lflilllllf-AN-lll NDAS l-ingianrl <‘ll.\1r'.l;.— ~' 1' ' in‘ iéablaatli. in; 1i n m", Lorne .’\li'1' ‘he 1W1" ' '17 1"‘ l ‘ ‘Hall ‘E1 Frnv-i :1‘ I? l". m; (.1’i‘.‘f‘l'lll‘.lf“1l nun H1‘. l i 1 a» m" ("nwhcnn .1‘ T "p. 1,3111 -\". " ' 1 " i f» "‘ 1 .1 .‘~l1.i‘i"'ii1l Triden- irrizand 1r‘ , - "uur i" w " i i 1'" \" l 11:11:; B. A. minis- "clrrl the call‘ -i 51111.11? <_'-=".".1"- » Miss Mary" W. Duffy, has rcturnorl; to st. Marya Road nfici" ltfiondllq‘ PAGE. THK 151$ immigrant.‘ ' eopie Shop Her-e $A VE t??? 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