PXGF Six 7”§"'.'."'“"-' $55”: V." “I . Hlzll j Q. Elllllann : FINAL TODAY ER ROL 1* L‘! ‘~l N —OLIVIA De HAVILLAND IN 5.11%; Mains...“ ‘ liwvwvw. F?” " P RI N l? E PLFS Ellllllllilll -Mon. Tue. Wed. “SANTA FE TRAIL” LATEST NEWS l\‘i_\’ri N iiliS 2.30 —— EVEN. 7.00 — 9.00 S HOWS SJS-‘l-D llillllmll dETTY FIElIl nmcvn Flame w‘ sm tlfilllt llillnwlclt: Jerome all. Directed lly llJllN CROHWELL-Bl ll “l all IEIIIIIE lillll "LATEST MARCH OF TIME " __ sit ctllilc lllllnlhm SPECIAL l! m - l lllisuzllOccuphliong \—§—§O-O§~O O4 9'0 O0 O 0 Q4 Q-§'94§-§-§ Fllllaiellr Glamour Girl (By J().'~;2il'li ('ll.\§.)\l'l(‘i( l o-e4+e-e4 more 0-4 o-o o 00-4»- LlLlPllnl Alv 0Q O-§-O§§iO§§§~ "lo (lxrg store . t is so). alt Llle “ -,,l.llll_'.1l{{ lit wl... ‘Juli-De —l\*ll.l1 looked lilo: 1n Novel by iueph Conrad v a‘ SIG lllllll - Gene Krupa and Orchestra “As near to being happy?" “Well, happy, then." "1 don't trust you. You'd have re- porters and photographers meeting us at every stop. You'd write reams and reams oi’ publicity releases -—" "About what a swell wife I have." Tonia took up her check and slid Irom her stool. Jim followed her to the cashier, then to the street. They walked along in the warm morning sunshine. Jim said, “Pony. you ran away because you think you've got to be alone —io get over your tragic love affair and David Warren You think you're broken-hearted. You're not, but you like to think so. To la Lune, the great Dusel Bowed dot) by a great sorrowi" ‘glmli I hate you!" e gnored er angry ‘You can hardly love gone . . . I protest. live with this great Aw, Tonia, be your- qt self l You're no tlragedlienne. You're I .lm coldly I she demand- mllj‘. lll the thir- ml‘; flllilt when I 1.11..“ Slit‘ rltzichfli .'*.)‘!('1l. "So you've '0 tlenv your n; ‘lo insist A certain ‘I hm Sully Mar- . .l..l< llliliu. 1.8.118, ou Alrlh lnr out list g " .li'n raid ens- - I; you could lllg to lcll me ' l l>"')‘l11'l-Sl‘lll7.l‘1' he hart !_vl".l' :~ u. :1 0i it. Tilcrl. no ‘ 'J‘0tllh. l. I ‘. , w) \\‘.\._ yo piling tn uwi rtvv-Z-rb-v lflllllh- l) l» l’ (ltlllk. : .\ 11-11 lithe. a , lli Vlullt you to "You," 110 :: .1. ‘are marry m!" " Tonia .~ivt‘.ll'. ter and ll: "Jim. lm l.‘ grand t-llv. l spoil it l- l m" "I Wind l "1- ‘llln _-\v_. . '-_l‘ m. m. ried. w-t l. it‘ ' . as Toma l l » the West . wnrlrl." he 'l'lll got. mnr- ny nn hvre light comedy." "Yeah. I'm a farce!" "YOIYVO hit the nail right on the head. A tame. Tony, you're simply trying to run away lrom and that's impossible. to be satisfied with what you are and what life has given you?" "Why should 1 be? I haven't what. I want." “What do you want? Romance? Love? Bah! obscure shopgirl youtrselt— Why not try “Eve-n the most can have it. Why can't I? It seems I can have it only on the screen. Jim, do you know why David War. ren 1113.01. love to me? He wanted to Rain publicity through being en- saved to me." "Well, the/t shows he has sense.” “And he already had a perlectly good iianciee. He wrote and told her Just to br patient -—that, alter he had go: enough publicity, he'd turn back to her." “So now you stiffer and stiller." They reached the beach, walked along it in silence for a while. Then, Jim said soberiy, "Tony. I meant what I said. I want to marry y u." Toma. didn't answer immediate. Iv. She walked beside hlim- her head lmvred. looking imseeiltgly at the lzltslmiing sand. She began t4; wgm dcr if Jim were right. it she had run away from herseli. Maybe 5119 11nd but. no matter what he said, sue was horribly hurt by what, Dzlvld nad done to her. Bfflfllase to Jim wouldn't ease that hurt. He didn't love her, and she didn't love him. He talked of happiness. but on whet could they base happiness? 571° lwkvd 11D. "Jim! she said in u whisper. “I'm so ." He. looked pained, mm “my; PQllLTRY DRESSED AND LIVE FOWL AND CHICKEN WANTED W1- lmv thflllhglilllll the year and need large supplies st once. Prlcec of fnul c v ifiqfw .1. llle until fmlhvr n Hm. yircsrnl time, and we will pay the advanced 'i‘lll'.‘ ROYAL PACKING CO. >1 J. I). JENKINS, Prop. '5-Ul, , ... - l. “and... ,,_. _ z-wus-v-a val"... DOUBLE MATINEE (DOORS OPEN FINAL “lloo SHOWING c WILLIAM PLUS — COMEDY — CARTOON AND SPOBTLIGHT THE__C_IiARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN TODAY - [.30 .- 3J5 1 (YCLOCK) med Caravan” with BOYD — ANDY CLYDE - BUSSELP HAYDEN This column 1| reserved to: new: cl local interest. but advertising er I newly tunic may be inserted u. e cents a IvlmL- suicuy pn- ablc 1n advmcc. UIIASWELL l0! PIAOWIIIDDI. tocn rnvon - 5v: may curr EDWARDS Cl-EM BEVANS t VERA LEWIS VARIETY CAPITOL: MOIL-TIJE-WEB. ADDED — MUSICAL — COLOR PARADE CONFEDEBAIIUN LIFE INQUI- LNUIL L-WUD BED CROSS Sacred Concert . Prince Edward nunaay, m0. silver - collection. L-ttbi-c-o-li. _._..... WEEK END srECIALSP Bub standard Hose. regular $1.00 and we values 10i- vac and ave per pair. iseilnculv s. 10-: Great George Street. h-mM-Q-‘l-‘Al. g6 .- WINSLOE PANIURAL CHARGE Shuviuns, auuuay. nbril om, ale its iouows; vvmsioe lvtirtn 11 h._lvl. vuusioe zvoutn not: P. M. hizhneia ‘t 1-. ha. hey. c. n. skimler, lvniuster. il-uau-a-a-li. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At. the morning service 11 A. M. the my. 1. ULILASUD ievy. B. A. will take 8s the uienie 01 his sermon “ihe city "rhar. caused vesus to Weep." ‘mo mormnlz anthem will D6 Park- e1"s “Jerusalem? '1ne Church school with classes and sroubs ior s11 ages and needs meets at 2.30 P. M. and culturally invites you. ‘inc BIOLMd- hooa extents a special invitation to REEL - MEBBIE MELODY all men. The evening worship is at. ‘I w. c. T. v.7 NOTES ANGLO-AMERICAN UNIT! Inspired bv the will to live In amitv and the ltope to Rive To all mankind a greater snare OI hope and happiness. let. us not. spare Eflort and pain to bring about. Despite class hatred. idleshout. O1’ lingo for racial acclaim. Common allegiance to Christ's name And universal brotherhood. Sons all o! us oi one great brood. Children or God. let us together stan To aid not ours alone. but every an . nd. in due time. bring to this earth peace and blcntitude that knows no dearth. Crawford Craig in the “Churclm1an." Ur ANu 0N l Lives are in the ma-kinlz here. hearts are in the waking here. up and uni unis challenge rings clearly in the hearts and minus ct every member o1 uie vvomaus Ciliusuah ‘ieniber- anoe union. zznorance. low ideals and leek o! sen-control are mdeed characteris- ucs that leau to xanure in me me c1 any individual. An area, then. where the challenge ooihes most clearly is in the been. Hl8X1Ll€St everywhere. lcr elnlghten- men» and uuillance m the nela o1 nB-lCOLw sfiulicdvlull. Modern OOHQJMOHS are presenting new problems ior teen-age and oluer vounk people. uhe can surely assume that curri- OIUBI acuvities in euucationiu M48 silullld uiciuue $01116 051901 tuiuvy lo! uewuve wlenllnic ieniberunce lil- strucuon. 1i. is desliable w noelale 4.1118 mfitfllétlvioll 110m sekivllncutnl- ism. which weakens character. and rather ltSsUCIdw it Win) the muugllv ui ULAXIKMIK L118 iugllei‘ Ailtelcfi-a \.1 human nie lilw play. and be that winch Wvuifl call with sen-disem- Mlle and 8 r4511: Jul‘ use hukllcst iti- tauulleut Ol social livlllll. ‘inc w. u. 1. u. oi British Colum- bia has ulcluued m its nuuaet lor llml-ei a. sum 0i we to be used as awards to vancouvel" lwtnlai lschool students, for promotion or the Wwn 0i this important aepall unenl. mo.e about WMAUAI will be reported shortly 5111c 11cm o1 a. '1'. 1. covers a Vast area. '10 be sclehtuic one must have skin. a special skill. a slslematizeu LHQWACUXI: cl uertaui truths and laws. uemoilstralea by experiment and coservation. '1ne_ unlllelnate field for the sbleauum cl lllus knowicuxe. now in the possession cl many members oi the w. u. 1., 0.. is 1b the organized itrcullb reaching out to tne unor- MHUZEG alhu niulviuual lives to the youth oi‘ our 1811C. grasping each and every oupurtlunw aim being were w ule chanenue o1 advance. wallowing the vlsll. 0A lviiss Bertha Rachel raunel. in may. lvw. a senil- nar was heic in Vancouver. sessions belng nelo. on three successive ‘rues- unls. during WJMCH 1n ten alt-minute bclluus we nvuuy nook "oylianus m mwnol mucatiun." was me subject material tor SLUUY and discussion. while two periods were conuucvea by lvuss EQXIB urant. X secretary it: n. t... the suolecls beimt. "use Cull- mettle." and "Habit." Patriotism ruils nigh in the lives o! lDUJVlQ-UBJS in tmics 0i war. unis presents an opportunity 1n itsen tnen-ibr how can a war be won when inuivluuais (all izn reachuur maneat achievement. and wars are won by individuals after all. ‘me knowleoilc or narcotics. es- pecially alcohol, mould be wide- sbreau. and the aevastatinz eiiecls 1n individual lne, in the lue or the name. the community and the ziauon must hot be minimized. sciehtuw lacts are available and Sulilcklfil. to outlaw the manuiacture and sale oi‘ beverages containing alcohol. could but one REXIBTBIAOXI conceive the lar-reactuna euect. A A NEW YORIUS MAYDR. STRIKES 519111111‘! MAGAZINES Mayor Ls Guardia oi New York is driving hard against the filthy maz- azules which utter the newsstands c! the country's ureatest city. The great trouble with the war on this sort oi obscenity is that the measures which have been taken by and reached for her hand. Mil ilcht, Tony. L! h. can't. be. it can't. be.’ They walked on, making tracks in the sand. Tonia said tlnclly. "Jim. will you let me go on like this -£or a .1tl-le while?" "What about my orders from the studio?" "To publicize me? Oh, forget them. You're big enough to disob-sy orders. 100k, Jim . . "She halted and raced him. "I've a special rea- son ior wanting to remain s no- He grinned. "Sm-cry. the reason can't. be e man not. with you look- ing as plain and uninteresting as you do now." "Will you do what I ask, Jim?" "1 won't promise -yet," he raid "What's your e reason?" Tonia. milled enigmmtically, ‘I'm not saying." She was thinking o! Michael Shane —-she didn't want. him to dis- cover that. she was really n glamour i. . literary output. Arurlo-Saxln peoples to safeguard PM. when Mr. Levy will deliver a Lhe liberties 0t decent men are now sermon on “X011. and Your Church." being used to protect foul individuals lvnss Pearl Burns sings nature's "The who are debauchingh go Oflllllillxgyl: Palms." John inch Mus. £1‘:- e a ‘ in , more than a score of thesacriaubiish- l Zfifitffi? tfiggrtrixzgfitglpeclval services 61's 1n we United Btvws- most of ‘ will be held at 1.30 each evening, ex- them in New York, The federal‘ m; sammav next, w-eek and all am Government. the Slate Government. cordially welcome‘; and the Citv Government know who _i._. INTERESTING MEETING —An- they are and exactly what they are doing. but it. is diiilcult to suppress 0mg;- meeting o; the calmdlan sun- 11511815’ beams was held in Nine Mile Creek them. The law is faulty. and there is someone on the jury who is, school on March 23“, In absence in his attitude toward ob- o! glefrgsmef], can?‘ vice-Preslrdetlgt‘ - ' _ Re era urre ac charge o e colrllsiifiervgleiasmgtbepraegtfllclllatl tguvegtltfn mean“? The “Went "y Reta Go“ because it is going Io net worse if it] "ca". "ad P119 mi" W5 °f "he 155‘ doesn't get better. Alreadv m Chie- meet-ms which were apprvved e5 ago matter is being sold on news- rcad- R01! C811 W85 Bniwefed by stands concerning the obscenity oi’ eigut members with name (I s. winch there can be no dixierehce 0t famous man. Next roll call is to be opinion. It is a lzreat. pity that Mayer answered by the name o! a battle- flatiggittlirdlafi who 583E‘ ogre gogeg-fl ship. The treasurer reported thifrty- Y F9 55 a "9 5° 9 tour cents hand, the sxt '- cur proper disposal q sewage. is not ab e Red Cross 03.1mm had be“: 5am, m du-m“ son.” °l “he” new“ Wlfi“. in and a War Saving CertnLcate £32.? léyeidiéfiilfififiéfié‘"lilillhll? h“ been bought A I'M 0* mall“ lheir tallow but their hides are s0 was read by “I” secretary m? me thick that it might pay to skin them Rled Cm“ c-"Pms- NW wmmlttees were appointed. Five magazhes were and use what we not {or battleship . . armor. There's an ideal Sim}! It “:5 lg sen ms. was co an also to sell tickets on a box of chocolates, money to be used t9 hel the Red Coca. It was moved an seconded that we open next rArtietgtiné by Biingkiing a patriotic song. r e arc news e er was read by Glen MacDcugarl and an interestin Geography Match held the meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. THE VOICE 0i’ the Board or Temper-nee o! the Methodist Church CALLING ALL MEMBERS To have a share in helping the Allies - in this surname tor humanity. , AL our recent Convention a resolu- , tion was passed that uhtarios wumans uiu-lsuan Temperance Union Rive a speclai mlt ior cur soldiers in malaria. and a Moblle Canteen uravellulz held kitchen) has been suiltzesiec. Cornwall Anti Vicinity 081p. Rla-y Barrett has returned to We are 1151x1113 that every mcm- the mainland after a brief visit to ber. in every union contribute rmy the bedside o! his mother who has cents (to be Rivfm- 001484?“ 1mm been seriously ill tor the past few rrlends or earuea as taent money) vyeeks Bllfl LHOSCIWHAUIR IA) ____i_ amount. Dense uo s0. 'i Mxx Robert McKinley of Norm glgbvoagggagulf ggjlfgylfl “ggkewglfg all... a an. w be about 888-111 “noun your we,“ and comnJ-y. alter a prolonged illness. ~ incl l ‘lrcasui- - gifajffgsfgf“yfff,‘jem.f‘sq Qmrey Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- Ave.. uttawa. Ont. .side have returned to their home This inust be a Special Gift. as 1n Kensington alter spending the local urnon money may not be used winter in Cornwall, with their son, nor anything except cu: own work. Rev. E. R. Woodside. All money conlnbutedwvili be ack- ____._ llclvleuves by wreasurersrwelvlwd Pie. Roderick Scott is spending a. short vacation with his mother a list in "lldinlzs." and near relatives in Cornwall. County BHU lccal Unions where there are active service trainlnl, centres are requested to consider es-_ tabllsnirw Rest Rooms with milk canteens to counteract wet cflnwen-S within camps. When land. sea and air are how m turmoil and there 1s hourly m?“ and slwnnce. we who uwell in shel- tered homes. may sureiv do this. and in the luture more. Let our iriilti be made with irratetul hearts and 6 HI pray:- God. let me be n giver. and not one. Who onlv takes and takes unceas- inizly. God. let the give so that not just my section of the province yet. and own Bu‘ omen‘, m“ u we“ my “Cher farmers have not been able tn tot ' to the woods or to haul luel. It Elizabeth Creams-n. C01‘. BN- wlll take several days oi warm wea- October 29th. i940. illhmermbefo? (aid Man Winter gets a . . _-_€_____. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY The following pupils have secured en average oi 75 per cent ct- cvcl- for the month of March: rade X-i. Helen Malone; 2 Marlon Mitchell; 3. Claire Griffith. Grade IX—i. Frances Coyle; 2. Joan Gillls. Rita. Nolan, Phyllis 31181198. Inez Murray. Joyce bee, Marie Morris, Marjorie Murray, Majorie Doyle. rude VIII-i. Ell dngqm Claire Macdona-ld, Elli? Me.‘ Nelly. Bernice Ready. sybu Power. ra Coyle. Friends o1 Mrs. Wm. Itodgerson, Bonshaw, are pleased to hear that she is improving in heal . Opi. Archie McEachetl-n of the Veteran's Guard, nt. the week- end with his tamiy at Cornwall. There is considerable snow in this HAMPSHIRE AND VICINITY . J dso Claw, Sr. Judson cl?;sfirr8., detail Oampbtll and Jack Campbell lei-t recently (or the U. B. A" Messrs. John A. and Irwin Blonden oi Glen valley Wm N‘ cent visitors to Hampshire. Miss Frances Clow has returned home from the P. E. Island Hos- pital where she was undergoing treatment. G 8K1 V I— w. Ralph Thompson of Spring- Frugal: Jghmwnnmm "Mn":- ton and Mr. Cyrus Merlin oi’ Glen _ ' , - Y Valley visited triends ill Hampshire mhnofilfif‘ mwmll- 1°“ W - wvwflr- MGrade v1 - dwell Collins, Arvella The many friends or M3‘. Russel a mud‘; v_ CAVENDISII CHURCH SERVIC- OHL 081105110 as so: sunny. anru ‘Pmfiqhn coalvwsu. rAiTIW-ll- cuancel-serv “n. Kmfiw“ lime. n. New,’ [OI “its 1'. 1:1. Cornwall ‘l P. M. mambo -, , msnilltei‘. my. 1v 1t. woocsius LMIMJJL RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Rev. _w. n. sltmn. B-J. c! Ed- munaaton, N. 15., {JUN-TRY 01 911"‘ lottetcwn, nas received word o1 b4 appointment to the Chaplaincy service, with the rank olt MvDDII-TY Captain. He is attached to the Mill- tary ‘Ira-imng Center N0. 1'1. i TB-YON — BONSHAW UNITED Barrier Cllumun SLBVICES. — nohspaw. nrescnma service 11 A. M. westmorelana. preachm: service 8 1-’. M. ‘Hycn. preaching service 1.30 . M. Communion service at 1310p. “the Upper lcoom" will be available for all WJJO asked toi-Dcogiestbr IRW- . .' 'nea_lv1.A.,1$... as . ° D m L-svo-e-e-u. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, hunter tuver Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. ADIH 6th, as iollows; Wntshlre 11.00 . M. Ham m‘ each night except Saturday at 8.00 P. M, at Hunter River. On Tuesday night Rev. E. Milley 0t Breadaloanl will preach. L-935'4'5'u- HAPPY WORKERS MEET -- Thc regular meeting oi the HBPPY workers Club, Murray Harbor, was held at the home o! Mrs. Frank MnwFarlane om March. 27th with the president, Mrs. Willard Plcketts in the chair. Meetng opened by singing, "Blest Be The Tic Thai Bulds", lollowed by scripture taken from psalam 67, and prayer led by Miss Kathleen MacFarlane. “Abide Willi Me," was suns $105918 $116 devotlenal period. Minutes of lust meeting were read and fldfipwd» Roll was called, nine members and two visitors present One new mem- be: welcomed, It was moved Sec- onded and carried that $1.00 be donated to buy dress goods to send to Ttinldad children. The member-b brought Christmas cards t. be sent to Trinidad. It was also decided to have s. pantry sale. Report was given oi the surprise PBXW hell! Bl the home c! Mix Reta. Sharam Mrs. Willard Pickett-s. Mlrslrlman Herring. Mrs. Crllly Lea and Mrs- Harris Jordan were appointed to mange Ior two surprise partles. Plans were completed !.r Easter Pagaent collection was taken up amounting to 60 cents. Eight mem- bers donated a war saving stamp. Mrs. Picketts invited merh‘ s ,i'nr next meeting, The program con- sisted o! a contest led by Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and reading; by we. Roy Brooks. i). ltllWM cnln lli‘l Vt|lH GENUINE INSULATED SIDINGWlv) Your neighbors have prof. itefl for ten years in dol. hrs saved and comfort se- cured by residing their homes with Genuine B.P, Insul-Ated Sidings. You can secure the same new home appearance. In- sul-Ated comfort, fire pro< .. tcction and money-saving - , _ every year in fuel and up- Ilfienulnc B.P. lmuI-Abd keep by re-siding right ilfllnl M") over wood or stucco walls Pull Protection! Showing the 90 lb. with Rock Gnnull Surflced Asphalt Sid» *Genulne B. P. In; covering the entire mdwc In- cluding Menu-Linc. ' lneul-Ated Sldlng Q") TIACI ‘I'll! ILICK LINI 8k Ask for the Factory-made Tonguecl and Grooved One-piece Insul-Ated Siding with Equal Protection and Insulation All the Way, Including lb! Mnrlar Linc. The Long, Strips with Patented Interlocking Edges mm: from the crate ready to apply by nailing only. You can pep» for re-eiding your home in convenient monthly payments under the B.P. Home Improvement Plan. Ad your Dealer or write [or inlonnalion. PRODUCED BUILDING Plltlbucrs SLIMITED MONTREAL TORONTO HAMILTON WINNIPEG SAINT JOHN HAUFAX IN CANADA Ctrmey, Nancy Mull-in. silt-ivy D11- lon (equal), Damien Leonard. Pauline Cummliskey. Wilma Doyle, Jackie Gavin, Norbert Callaghan. Joan Hcnhessey, Ian McDonald (equal), Mary Leah Doyle, Mary Praught, Joan Beaten. Mary Farmer, Joyce Whitlock, Donald Steele, Bertha McGregor. Notre Dame Shield for punctuality was merited by the girls o! Grade II. “Congratulations. Little Girls." ST. MARY'S ACADEMY The iollcwihz is the standing o! the pupils o! St. Mary's Academy. Summerside for the month or March: Grade X--l. Frances Gallant, I. Guelda Linkletber, 3. Edna Peters. Grade IX-l. Sheila Callaghan, 2. Ruth Kelly, 3. Kathleen Deighan. Grads VIII-l, Irene Gallant, I. Theresa Arsenault, 3. Della Gallant. AILS, gclvenlned and plain wire, all since. all den and gauges. Hammett, Hetcltm. ANTIINS t Lead m... v Sheet 1m IL! Guam Diamond are pleased to see him a- bout again alter a recent attack o! ‘flu.’ m. Wax-butch Godfrey and little son Cecil or New Wiltshllre have returned from s pleasant. visit at the home or Mrs. Godtreye parents. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Boswell o! Drmstarinage . INlr. Hilabcrt ‘Demon wu s vis- itor to the citv this week. A successful parlor social was held at the home o! Mr. George Kit- eon M. L. A. and Mrs. Kitson on Thursday evening, March 20th. There is much activity at Col- ville station. many cars of seed potatoes end tablestock are being oaded by Messrs Kiteon, Edwards. Stewart and Tnemere The farmers o! this vicinity are making every effort to get their produce hauled before the roads break up. Mr. Wsrbutnn Godhty drove to the city on Tueedav and reports t1 mirlygood road and alsofound the ice safe for crossing. A house to house canveswusmlde in Hampshire lest wee the ten War Services Fund The rnsny friends of Mrs Wm. Howard are sorry to learn that she ‘(To In Ccnllnnctll, ls confined to her lhome with a seven mid, McDonald, Milly-c‘ ‘a’ mm” Grade IV -- Anna Gavin, Picr- "100 Leonie Macdohald, I Jmie McAuily. Marvel ll ,!.~v Y. AnldtfmDfl a _\|lsr ' v ~_ " vunma rm more pupils of the school for the oumt- I OUR R. 0. I‘. leach ‘l’ TODAY. ll r cl. Order your; WP!“ Im- om- me “IAMISWAY” Catalogue. lllnatrcllnl all kinds of finality equipment. m‘: ‘I. recommend ‘TUI- llllllll a SPILLETT Charlottetown, P. I. I. lottery Testers Ground Straps OICHI, vwt n! IN l?” L: IIIOII Engine Then NllNllecnd c037‘!!! 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