i 1 ~ . ._ l t .fi . i i a_.._..-_.4 'i il F _.ii i .t ‘£4 i`v'. it if . |i l E . t -» if _ 4' r" '- ‘\ `\ '\ amiliiost ea A er Siecteii Week’siliiuil;s ufW‘i‘ilé _Q _ »-.1 ,.1 Glltidimk' ss. i-im ui--at ~= ai i.- `-rns e'rAN'-ln.-ras c. Stanley 'is loading building G. S. mat- U - _ ¢lsrk.-- wife- dffpllr. -Georie Cl§l_‘¥~ The following officers werre elect- -. *President-L_ W. Shaw - ' -- _ f ‘t E _ _- - _-1. _ 1~l,l ‘ l L __ .u - a _-_ - ,V _ ' ' #_ ___ _ .' '__~ .fn _ L_” .V _ _. tllusi -_ _'”` “' ._ __ _. .I` __ " '_ `- _ _ _ ,__.,_7 M V V l A A A A A l l ‘_ F 'I '" *W ' " >* with a »-onfereiice between school ed: I .v ‘f » 'J' . _ _’ _ Y - < ., - -__ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ._ NONUAV ‘ - Curran, after which all that was _ ’ ‘_ At the- conclusion ofjrgumell - _ - V -_ _ - ' ~ _ " ~ ‘ mortal or-Role Mary. was laid to ' " j ' ‘~ ` - » Judge Stewart reserved -his decii- '_' - , _ - '_ _ _ m”°°t°" and teachers' l ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ~ rest- in tbe»ad1oining_cemetery_ _ ` i ' " ion. 'lil W9 Dllmll ""'7- °f un' The pall bel.roi‘s'were: iilirnest 9 -- t- ’ ‘ 1, ' -- oll n lter u t" tll beautiful su-bur erial ani supplies for Bird The buidlngmaterial will be for the erection of a light keepers house and ten local men will be sent up to do the 'GENERAL A8-BEMBLY-Rev. G Mc~ and' morn- _ $811- eral ltssmbly of the Presbyterian Uliurc in`Canl1da which converies C. Taylor, Mr. and--Mrs. J. T. Ksnsie, 'Mr. D. A. McKinnon Mrs. Mwnon. leave this ing for nio to attend the there _this week. ‘ - _ ‘ENGB-4-'Plie.fbllowing ladies this .morning for lst. John, T0 ATTEND W. M_ S. CONFER- N n Mrs. Glendenning, Mrs. Pu 'Mrs_ Waller, Mrs. Full and McNair. Mrs T0 UNDERGO 0PE-FiATION..- - 3 _ ll Mn John _M51-)ougnm_ the emcmn. the side window, :ind Jack ls thank and popular cure tn-ker of the Y, f Bon. igors. which i cata- ract from one of his eyes_ Mn Mc. May 27th of Peter J. Dumpliy, form omigslu will -as missed' at the "Y" efil' 01 Swirls- P- E- 1. H9 10"” where he has taken a fatherly in- 0110 lii“0lh@f -1039911 'D“m‘iiliY ‘Uf M. C. A., left on Sliturdliy.for ton to undergo ull operation wil involve the removal' of a lei-est in the boys and where the S0lii‘iS and one sister Mrs. Bel* - gr Lefllrgey. Austin Scales. The ty was in session yesterdsy hearing groan, was gmomsmnn _.aa ..i.;‘.‘”i.f:.'§.fs.W;’;i. 3" °' W-»-W---i Mr and will as taken l.o-souri~_ifoi~-liiii-- rsw oéo -Mcoougan Mr fell hifi l pen tary M“g's"§“‘° °f ‘=h*"' Kinnon. niece or the lirics. was M,-_'Mun.`ny Mr Ben' Tantnn M5; dersuggnt 'D “ cg” 3 wlhlcli 'a flower girl, and she looked very Albert Tnnfnn nn, Loman Adams' on u f “ns ci “'55 W th the sweet in`liink and white orxandie. ynyerment In l5enn]'en Cenletnr ' nnfncll’ lf’ a “W ng q“°" t° he The weddinlr decorations in -the . . y_ - .iw u y consumed on his Dl'9m' house were apple blossoms, the --- _i_'rl.st.ai_nli -_ wsonlno ss-l.l_s._.-x very! ses e pen My ”““"° balmy couple standing beneath all boys will he .pleased to see him ly back again. Tha dean, "cm,-red at George _ ial. Tile funeral notice will appear town on Wednesday, May 25th. nf later- - Mr. Angus McDonald in the 78th year of his age. For some time the deceased had been in delicate nie Goss who ls to take part in an -health and confined to his liome_ He wus a nian oi' splendid charac- m ter, a patient sufferer. He for erly belonged to Pictou, N. S.. hut has uncle Mid illlllt.-M`r-#Ind Mrs. McLeod ferry thirty been chief engineer of the steamer Montague for about five years. He was a general ite with all who knew him, always so obiigillg to passengers when on duty. The news of Mr. .\'IcI`lonald'_=. death shall be a great shock to all -his friends. There are leit to lllourn, his willow. living in Pictou, two sons and three dallgliters. All of wliolll have the .synipatliy of the whole community. Mr. Mc- Dfinaill's relilziins shall -be forward- ed to Pictou for burial. A WELCOME VISITOR-Mr. Wm. li. Rackham of Amherst. N. S., is the guest of Mr. Oliver -Saund- ers Wlnsloe. -Mr. Rackllam is a man of high standing in that manufacturing town and has al- ways twken an active part in la- bor circles, acting i`or some time as prcsldi-'»nl of tile local trade n ized lalbor. He has also oulinen in ' D8i1lBl` Curley. Frsllk _ _ ' I-._ han home of Mr. Donald McKinn~ Murray and A-D¢l1°l1y Fysncis- " _ “ _ - __ ’ '- lm, K. c. and Mrs. Mscklnnon was ` Zsm~ZBuk invaluable. for solemn. be in the-cue. of my bali did ui _ _ - .. lf," says Mrs. L Bnhlnf of w»spnlNo s=.i.l..s_'rlie mari-l QLQ n__n_n"_ nn sn, nun. "Babys skin Jllllbsdly broken ut. hut reposted nllDlicstioiis~-_;0i_ msrnins .-Rev. ooo. Mitchell of - Qnnnnnn enum, ,nn.,n_ "_ _ “ln my own case, I had ecllsms p my hnndq, Whidll Hilde it VQTY Clark. Wilmot Valley, and Mr." J. incnnvnnlnnt m,__m,_ ¢° 4° my ousowork. Particularly was this ,wife of ‘Lieutenant Fred M. Na.sli_ the scene of a, .very pretty wedding at high noon yesterday, the first June wedding in Charlottetown this iseason, when Mr_ MacKiunon's niece, 'Miss Anne MacKinnon. daughter of Mr.. Archibald -Mac- Kinnon of Brooklyn. bt-came the R. A. F., son of Hon. F. J. Nash, IM. E. C., and Mrs. Nash of this city_ _ Mrs. Gordon Schurmali. ‘Sui-himer - no nn it nunnwd the mmbin |° side. The -bride and groom were un ¢°'pu¢ my hgndi Ln water. B! uslnl :ne ceremony they left by auto for I gzzlgllikltvgssllglilvgryzlzlllgtlgféod e mainland, where they will eve" "nu of nm ¢,-Qubig hu Q". ppesfed. I really think no home ould be without Zum Bak." 1; - _ Zum-Buk is equally good for all ,_ y _ skin injuries. All dealers 60c.box.| The b,-ide was gnwned in white __ _ 'Q ._ » satin and Georgette and wore the une?-:'l";‘)E'?nAeLl tsi`:v“fIis" The brlday veil and orange blossoms. a e rs' os' And` I and carried n bouquet of white. rew. took place Tuesday afternoon ~ _ ' _ mms The bndnnmnm wnn Minn 3.1:; Kg; rlférgilny mtendefl' s§"'I°'3_ " ' ' ‘ ‘ ' 4 ~' "' 1 Louise MacKinnon, Lady Superin- nenne to tna'Ba‘ln’ii:;‘Ef_ur‘°h gusei ’ I tendent of the Prince Edward ls- mergiqe at 245 The Rev },;""._ _ _ _..'..,_,.,_ land Hospital. sister of the bride. man 0mc|at'in'g The _'libel-_r ef _ ' ' ' Silo was nttired in green voile_ and Raymond Andrew i-lorliicle Andegsu _ also carried A bouquet' Hn", Andrew Ricnml H 'nnwl' _ tMr_ Norman E. McKay Barrister 'V ' ‘( um' a The Cwmy Court °fQ“°°“s¢°‘m‘ at Law at Halifax, cousin of the |lRev. W. J. MacLeod, M. A., B. D., 'in the presence 'nf immediate rela- `clu(Ung 'Lieutenant Governor -Mac favor positions on each gift, for which _ and work of the Synod of the Anglican labour union and _<>ii1@r_ill\l10fi-'mi caureli recently liela in Halifax l>ffi<1€S ill C0i1ii€Cli0i\ Willl °Vg““` referring particularly to the spirit`_ been of unity that prevailed and to the _ is a 1. brother of Mr. George Rackham. is the 5 Island the “Gal'den of Eden". Mr. D Rackham has retired from active C -keenly felt. interesting event this week was tendered a miscellaneous shower Chestnut St., on May 13th. Much' merrilnent was caused by the com- tlle fair young ‘bride to be, thank- ed each one for their k.lndne'ss and best wishes. After which refresh- llicnts were served. -SCHOONERS’ ARRIVAL.-The schooner, Maud-9 Weston. »(‘.zlptain \Vcslun, frolii Ricliiliucto. lliscllarn- od ll cargo of lunliier here on Sat- urday and is now at Queerrs wharf for the return trip to Richibucto The schooner Boreas. Captain Poirier from Sydney entered port on Saturday with li cargo of coal consigned to Capt. J. S. Allen _ H REVIEWS WORK OF SVNOD- In tSl_ Peter's Church, last evening. the Rev. H. C. ‘Light reviewed the ew arrungeliient a-rrived at res--__ and the northern counties oft e a 1 fined $5 or twenty days and thc tliird llisllilssed. One lllall for breach of tile motor vehicle uct was fincd $5. (Tliimes, whose arrival in Cardigan was reported in the Guardian lust week, had a memorable voyage from Mcliile to -Martineque, _W. I. I. where silo arrived on March -ith Captain Buchanan, who was in charge, was forced to jettison half the cargo to save the sllip in the heavy weiltlicr through which she plissfeli. Arriving ut [Murtineque llc had one bucket of water left. and no provisions. The return of Georgetown was made in twenty days. The mainspring of the ships cronemeter having been carried away in her former passage the return trip home had to be made on dead reckoning. The recent electrical storm delayed the schooner four days. Captain Bu- chanan was in the city yesterday and was registered aft the Revere. Death is sail ii.t any time but -when we are called upon to part with one in the full -bloom of girl- ‘hood then it is hard to bear. ‘Such has been the case in the dclith of Rose Mary Hagan. beloved daugh- ter of Mr, and -Mrs. lP. D. Hagan, Emyvals-_ Tile deceased who was only six- teen years of nge had been sick for -eleven weeks and notwltll- s-tandills all that medical skill and niothery care could rio, God ill 'His -Infinite Wisdom saw fit to choose her for His own, and on the morn- ing of Tilesday. May 10th, forti- fied ~by the last rights of Holy ‘Mother Church. her gentle spirit passed to .Him who gave it. Previous to h-sr illness she was 11 pupil of Emyvale school. where she was rreparlng for Mairicula- tion to Pnince of Wales College. She was an exceptionally- clever scholar, one with a keen intellect, a bright and jovial disposition; a kind word no all and obedient to parents und teacher. Among the |Spi-itlual offerings was-a beautiful bouquet from hor former school-mates, by whom her memory will ever be cherished and the los-l of a loving companion She loaves to mourn besides her parents. one brother the West and four Loretta, Julia and ‘WAI by her friends at the home of her -ie -Cross, Wednesday May 25th, taking on a mixed cargo or produce U19 C'9i`9m011Y the iiililily young pretty wedding wus solemnized in St. Bonaventures Church. Tracad- when Miss Mary Helen Mclnnis, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- frlnis, Tracadle Cross, was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. John Joseph McAskili, of Blooming Point. The ceremony was,perfomed -by Rev. J. B. Mc- Intyre. Tile lbride looked charming- in a suit of brown and wore :i white picture hut. -She was al.- tsnd-ed by Miss Moe Smith. who wore a suit of grey. Tile groom- wus ably supported ily ills cousin, Mr. Alexander McDonald. Attor couple went to the -King Edward Hotel, Charlottetown, where din- ner wus served. after which they I spent the day in car riding, etc. In the evening they returned to the bride’s parents where a sump~ tuous supper. - served in Mrs.` Mclnnis best style awaited them. The night was passed in music and singing etc.. after which all d-eparted in wishing Mr. and Mrs. McAsitill a long and happy wedded life. dismissed the case and qnmhls decision an appeal wus taken. This is the first case to -be tried under the Act that allows the Prohibition Commission the right to appeal against the decision of a Slpen- diary Magistrate. _ L\/ltr. George -S. Inman, 'K_ C., for tlie defendant raised ‘several ob- jections to the appeal proceedings claiming that the appeal provis- ions of the act had not been com- plied with. .For the defendant it was further claimed that the Pl'o-` liiiiition Act did not make provi-s-| ioll for the unlawful consumption The ceremony was-performed by tives of the contracting parties, in-_ Kinnon-, uncle of the bride and -Mrs MacKinnon. The ‘bride was given awa b her father arch of these fragrant flowers dur ing the marriage service. The wedding -march was played -by Miss Hilda Barnes, and the wedding hymn, the “Voice That Breathed (Yer Ellen." was sung ‘by Master Laughlin Macltinnon, nep- hew of the bride. At the sumptuous wedding luncil Pon the toast to tho health of the bride and groom was ll-appily pro- posed by Mr. Norniun McKay ani. suitably responded to .by Lieut Nash. Brief and neatly -worded speeches -befitting tlic auspicious occasion were given -by ills Ilonor of liquor save only such as has K C ‘on the .pmnnnssinn nrgned 'int Nash and his bride motored to that "tho wflioleliurposeof the act the “ily ‘md le" 0" the L35 "fain was to curtail the cons-umption_ of fix" _;°“l9 l°_ their home in B°"“'“:k. iquor; that the act made it an of- fence to have liquor in one's pos- _ ' -session and that according to the flf Wedding HMS fl°0lJl fi‘i@lll1S Hi meaning and intention of the acti home and abroad. The bride, who the consumption cf liquor was aniwil? f°fi;iei`lYf1\3_5lS;-;31;‘t Ligliv sig' __ _ _ 3 _ _ _ . silence wltmn the meaning or me l)l;'3ll\lrllri9ll-l<(i;1liit(ilJ mid ilinri:il;mlievl: 'ol' '|~.;l;;ll(iei::iil'0Tilii‘io~l il‘iibii]i‘l(i)1ll1 otconvleiiieigupegrgendents have free exercise il fepfesel"-“tive 0" the B"“"l Another point that was raised._7»i0il Cliliffih 0ll0il‘ being U19 F0019' tion was lield in Prince of Wales' of privilfize to deal in such cases E]‘l“?l"ilf”‘r"‘:(_:)‘:u§En"1);;"_;‘l?;:_‘;:‘l€;:§‘__ and argued was the constitution- ieili Di' S€VGl‘i1l Sli0W€i's i‘9C€iiilY- College iiall yesterday n\orlling.l tl) UIEIDS U19 BORN! Of Eil1iC9~' $7 fl V fl 1' _ I _mb 'ewes ality of that provision of the act Tile iillllrlllllil elif-‘MIS il8DDl€Si C011 The windingpp meeting was chief tion to have uniform vacations in “ Un 5 in “We *“ eil ‘- T I that makes it an offence to have grlltuliitions. ' ly nf'n nnninenn nature and endedlail ru.-al School.; (preferably six “mation- liquor in onefs possession. .‘ _ _ ___ _ __ __ __ ____ __ _____ _,___ been procured from li vendor on a- L ' ' ‘ ' doctors nerm-n.nte Mn. Bentley clusion of the luncheon. Lieuten- und Hon Mr Nash At the con- |’i’here was a magnificent array North Wiltshig-on themolininl of Mhy 26th t_ t. community slit- ;tsiued a groetlou and the hollis has been iasllli-esslbly_ saddened. she- had enjoyed exceeainzlyswd health until a few weeks befdre the end came. .Her illness IBB _bow with christian resignation and confidence, knowins that _il°i' faith and' trust were well founded and that He whom she trusted doeth all things wel-l. She was horn in Milton in 1883. th9 YW!!- est daugthsr of the late Joseph Copp. Early in life she gave 1191’ lqeart to her Saviour and followed in His footsteps through all the vears of her life, setting an ex-' ample to her family and to all who knew- her. She 'was married' in 1894 and settled with her hus- band in thehmne her life has beauti- fied and of iwhich she was the| guiding star. until' she was called' to her eternal reward. _She leaves to mourn a disconsolate husband. two sons and three daughters as fol- lows:-lM‘iss Mary A., teacher at__ Nort Miilton, Ella J., wife of Mr. Frank Miitchell, North Wiltshire.: Jo H. in the employ of the Sun Electric Light Co., »Summerside; Alberta C. and George W. at home, also two brothers in Chelsea, Mass., and two sisters, Mrs. 'Henry Webb. ' at present in Florida, and _Mrs.' George Younker, of --Loyaiist, be-‘ sides a large num-ber of relations and friends. fill Friday. Zflth was very -largely attended. After ii. short service in the home the -body was removed to the nearby church where an impressive service wus conducted by Rev. G. Weston Jones. During. the service it numfber of her favor- its hymns -were sung -by the full choir, after which the body was laid to rest in the nearby cemetery. The pull bearers were six nephews, Messrs Edwin Edwards,-William and Walter Clark, Ernest and Harry Younker and Wilburn Youn- ker. Many floral tributes from friends and licqnaintances far and -near bore eioqu nt tribute to the love limi esteem in which the late Mrs. Clark was held. 'be said "the heart of her husband Pi Iii Y have done vlrtuously but thou ex- cellest them all." To the sorely _ the ship from Martineque to -_ 4 ‘rr --~ __»-__ 1 0 J-n A 'I-1'.;g“" /'r -. _-_- 'ical " /~ _- li 5 ' ‘ __ _ . .n- £9 _ 'if' _ "2- .;= \ ' H" _\_;~1;_> - - "" 'f'-".¢5wl‘“ __ ff- -`-~ .__ _. . _ _ ___ _ -_ _ .-.// //f\ _n u\__. .-. _ \ . ' -Vice President-Braden Jelly, ITD. ‘Wvnne, Homer Norton. _-_ scretsry Treasurer-~ Minnie ‘ *__ _'I _ _ _- _ ' Dunaford. | _ Apsiltant Secretary-Miss Dock- » -' -__ endorff. - "" ~ '- - _ Rec. Secretary-John Cass. _ Executive-J. D. Seaman. H. M. Cain. Inspector J. F. Doyle, H. Hyn- °9» M198 ‘Annie Fraser. _ The following resolutions were (8) Com-mending the work of 'M°‘“¢¢l .lililisstion now being cal---" ried'out in our sdilools by_tli_e Red" CNS! linger the capable manage- ment of iss McMahon and urging nav; _tile -Gnfemment that the wor e con nued and i` that a yearly inspection be carried on throughout the. province. (li) Resolving' that the ` E1 _ tive continue to urge the Govggr. ment-to provide more adequate salaries for teachers. (c) That the Union strongly con de'mn the practice of granting per. mits to persons to teach who have L passefi.: _ l ot pass*l the necessary examine _ n . - tions to .iulilify them to become 159 Avenue PiusIX teachers in this province. "F tl i-'I (d) That the Executive Commit- tee be authorized to unite with the Canadian Teachers' Federation if to their judgment it is advisable to do so, also that they be author-‘ .;'::l.‘:_:::s_:.':.e'sr:s_;°.a::_;f°:;i»--he The funeral which took place nnvinnnm to do B0_ dvd? ld I Id (e) Commending the suggestion -A* flili film. ii- fi`i0l\\'l advised up or mee years, was physician and faitlifully a to me cou of lilo President that an education- to try 'Fruiw-lit-es’ nm 1 d. ai campaign be conducted through- After taking two boxi \ nf_i;§r1u;_Z bereaved husband and children the n Guardian extends sincere sym- w pathy. u -"-' - intendent and Inspector to be in _ _ _ - the best interest of the education (ki Phil! theh Gnvclnllicntl] _l f th district so unite that the urged 1° Siva '~ 9 em “*”’ “leg sirable. _ out the island during the present - » _ _ _ . _ yenr und pledging ourselves to as- flfsilnng “;`ls.w"“"ly_ _'n““e‘1i and slst to the ‘best of our ability any 3 _ _ y iis niulll ous fruit cnmnnign engaged in ny tnenn medicine made nie coliil-l_@ge|y wnln (lg) i<‘a\'orlng the adoption of the MY dl§¢Sli0il “iid iI<‘i}sml health .Pensions Scheme outlined by the nro splelldid-ull of \\-llit-,;‘_|f bwe W coiiinlllfee during past year, viz.. "Fruj¢__,,_ti\.es.._ - that all teachers, inspectors and oi- ficials of the Department of Edu- GASPARD l;[fB0RD_ cation wl.o have attained the nge ' f.§.:“..l.i:‘¥:.°f_l.t‘;’.‘;2::’..”f,i“:‘.‘f °°°-it-°‘»°f°'i“°»'---'-~---25° D »~ 7 d _le mm. At all dealers or sent postpaid by :ti l.zi eno ‘s ' .. _ ililtlretgln 5‘cl:i,rsu1sii(;Ill' on wtirhing hc 1'ru“""t|ves Limited' 0tl'“W51 Oni- \ entitled to an annuity equal to l-lit) . t l f tl l - r. f tital earl salary of the deceased it may ru y gaidlihrix iii: tlie llillt fitlle years Weeks "1 ““m'“‘"` “ml _‘W0 \V0Ul¢S trusted in he 'an daughters lol’ service for each your up to forty in me fall “"4 ‘hm ull” be will years of service. P“|s°"y') -(li) Whenever a majority of two (5) Tliiil- il WX! li0Uk Wiiilillillefl 0| dmrm are be appointed who shall l'et'`/ You Dome. " _ _ . \vEDNESD-iv W»\~l= “W More li' "‘ -" -.env ee.-mv. Ns use ".‘f-‘,i P ' ' SWG' Pol-ics couR'r-At the police ..` SNAP" B°‘~"'“" Moiwelslue Gael-\ _->__" _J" - - .'-1--= ‘ ER' .~ (" i\loTl(iNC->f 5** “LA sl.\.»s‘ '- _ rsf" ' ';{` - ~ f ‘ \ " mf "-‘ »- _'_---fs _ - _ ‘ 'TF di it '- ' _ -~ ‘_ llllllllilillllilllllllllliillillill Q ) ' ` sl-llP HAD Rouel-i WEATHER. " ‘ - _ ‘ ~~ _Tho tern schooner Victory Q i gigs; _ . ll\ _ - » f ""1 / \l//f'I .. .-_»»- ==-.- .-.~;-'rf l" 'eeolsces stnmmes Me' So iflhfeb in Ti-le eve THAT i I llAl>‘n= noir \=oe1'l-le 2 ony! rm éowoe CALL ur- Bsseffef fs _if .1-_._ _ _\-Q .. -` *is H199 Qs* I`L\. l-llwe 'lu wal Uignl A Mmvrei- _ ' 5 AV; _I 1)/ _ . i `-.\ if. .s " _ _ 'bib I DREAM . FRANCBTBTRNN CAF? _ sole Tile Bio t=lGt»\T THAT FB WIN 'NM HAND _ oF ‘nit Mm' BeAu\'\FUI- Gull. IN PAWS! qgg, LUCKY 'ai-<44 QNGAGEB TD THE Nivriexr DAME W nl=l2cNcn~A~“» °~ me Tease-i\s~e'. Sato-rs\'l°_les, 'r ' . H court yesterday morning one man H""` i|||| as. » or-H51; Juf( To PLGi‘\S£ _ W; A _"z'i.._.___ for llfeurfhsqog the Prohibition Act ' .__ THE pgggibgwrl SLIP __ r #L_ ` -. _ was f nel _li -an unusually helivy` lf ` \ _ ' ,-,-'_»- _. __ __ _ _ -_ fino as his offence was llggrevat- ` om YOUR GL°ues,.T“EY RC " ` .: ' ` d by the fact of his having been. _ L WN-“N9 FOR U" - -~:1"" _ - liailifi lit Supreme -Court. 'l`wo| `\. " ___io ‘ l lt. fl ,l 20- lull' - _, - - :run s “Llc nel $ or r Y @ FWE _ L_: f; uni- ll. ""_i“ _ \ llll lllll l lllllll \_§ _ivan _ Q ._ _ `__/ \’ '\ , 1,, - _ ;_\~--._ _ / . .- _._. Q -- _ i" _ _:E-'_' __l /Z; \ ll ' _ _ A _L \. \\\ - :- '. `s\\. ,- fl . \ §\ _ . _ _ n . , ._ ulilries of the clergy,_..n-1 the prog ____ ________,____________________ _ __ _____________:e_;_:_________ __________'_________’______ __ _ __ __ . _ _ _ _ , . - _- _--any-~--:nu-f-'za Osed development of a new dio-_ Nils’ Mc,_l@FF- we‘Re iN Luclcl Tue Bur WU App I Mae es for P_ E. Island, Cape Breton l; r fe s um. xx 'ru 5 We QAM __ --V# _ un, _(_ . . . . _ _ ( _/-) “_ _ __ _ _ _n ‘ \ "-- .1 2. -h`1`° .` _"' Mais \) - ` -'.,;_ _ §2__ ~ . _“_ 1-, `~_ 1./ _ _ __\\ _ _-- __-___ »_.-_,_,_..._...._..~-.....-..,___,__ _-. *___ , ._..- ..._ ..- ._ _ ~___~_a`_._ _ _ M __ ,Earn-,gm _ . l@ I gag. i - s _,.. /’ J- .\~ i ~\ _ 'i_ ‘Q \\,, _.I all \ if/, '- \\\ _ ' f*‘.'.'f§s§. ___ __,_____ ____ __ |__ Q __,¢f. \ ,_ __ _ M \ _ _ , _ , .ill._li_» _ _ ,_,_..;__...--__»@-i...-f. alll. or i' ' l| spu~» ‘ \~ ` I’ \ \ Moi UAMO vous! A NATIUS cer solraée Z Dif- ` .Y i days, one drunk $30 or ninety dily:-l '- A _ _T-_-_ _u-_/I _ __ __ _and one drunk dismissed. One _ _ ' / -- iT`5 M`/~ ” f‘ _ ` ' `. " ' ' adV‘m'“('d ‘HTH °f__81’_`h_ut “_” _mdulf iiian charlfcd with assault and . 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