~‘ “than 111v; . “Biology Expert - .W ill Continue .Work At McGilIl . aunuomsr-r, n. a, Qept. 1o.-'- w (CPJ-With the early departure f . ~~ Arthur F. Chalsson, prominent‘ fi Canadian marine biologist’, st. Fran- l-cis Xavier University will lose one i oi‘ her most valuable educationalists. Professor Chaisson is to leave tor Montreal, where he plans to engage '5 in educational work and complete ‘... his medical studies at McGill Uni-I '3 versity. _ ». Professor Chaisson is afinember or j the Bioloigcal Board o! Canada and ‘fthe Nova Scotia Institute o.” Science. ¢; He has written extensively for lead- _ing biological, psychological and ed- -_ucaliona.l journals. At Harvard Unl- zversity, where he specialized in fzpsychology and mental hygiene, he -.was elected to the National Honor jlternity, Phi Delta Kappa, and became a member o! the Harvard Teachers’ Association. Later under fir, Leonard Self, of Munich, and jar. Allied Adler, oi‘ Vienna, he, ‘studied European methods in child- __ren‘s psychological clinics. a: A native oi Saint John, N.B., Pro-l mlsssor Chaitson graduated irom St. fiiincls Xavier and cblainsd his . A. degree in 1924. During the next two years, he hydrographically surveyed the south shore oi Nova " The Late George E. McIntosh A Tribute from the Dominion Department o! Agrioulmlro Georgie Eimund lldctlntostu Do- minion Fruit Cmnmisioner, died on August 30th at his home in Ottawa after a somewhat protracted period oi’ ill health, and with his Inning Canada has lost not only n partie- ularly zealous and constructive worker in the fruit industry, but a good and kindly citizen. lililloient and thorough as he was in his official capacity, it will be 1hr his striking and happy personality his innate courtesy, his consideration for others, and for so many admir- able traits that went to make up his enviable character that he will be best remembered by those associated with him in his work and fin wide circle in the ordinary undelay oi life which extended far beyond the boundaries of the Dominion. In a sentence, George McIntosh was a. natural gentleman. There has been noman inCanada who laboured more consistently to jelevate the standards and enhance s the national integrity, as these [apply to the fruit industry, and |befone he passed on he saw some advance made towards the u- »_» G. E. BARBOUI C0. LTD" o! M! IIIHIIIQ: fiitia to determine lobster breeding l ‘liens. In the interests of conserva- tion he made an extensive survey of lobster cracliuclls; in the Maritime Provinces and Diogdalene Islands. t CSYEZEELD V101 -'.\"S INSTI- ,gcal that he strived so earnestly to reach. The ideals tliat he had for his ironic were alter all but a reflec- tion of the personal ideals and 1111i; character of the man. __ The late Mr. McIntosh began his ‘ . . . _ ,. a. The monthly meeting oi the 011F551‘ 35 3 IICWSPHDB-flnflfl In marazooffiiieyqgvt; ‘iéoflraglhlggilglj Col/ahead Wcmerrsglnstitute was ‘FORE 0m» W113"! he W" 170m» and tlon of live lobsters producing the - held ab m? hm"? 0! Mrs- 01mm“ doubflss ms early experience m the first scicntri" ircount or pronarl Wcbanr "lth ten mclnlwrs and "'3“'5!“"~Fer WWI‘! bmadened M5 methods. n2... ‘considerable uh- nine visitors assem- Mvvlnls oil- “"d"'5‘-“‘d"‘g “"4 slmpames °I cational work among the fishermen, ened by singing the "Ode." Roll m?" “Md We generally when I‘ he contributed largely to the ouild- Cull \\ . nuwcl-rctl by rvlY-‘flllllkl l1 young In his only twenmes‘ as ‘ing oi’ an important live I lobster I verse 01' a p;~.ln. Minutes 0i last °“"I9r'°dIw' '3! the wrest Standnd business between eastern Nova Sco- meeting were read and adopted he Saw the necessity “'1' a“ esmb‘ tia and Masszvhusctts bv reducing Reports of committees were then nhed mglmimtim‘ m “mnectlm ’ “ l ~ .- ,1 : losses to a lniziimum. heard. Nut ccmunticcs ulcre ap- “m1 n19 mfilichng 0i’ fruits. im- pointed £15 lollouz: Sick, Mrs, Wm. mrtént products of his nan“! com“ Blrt and and. \V‘.lII€i‘ MuCDOXluId “mm 3'1’ ‘VPYkPd m “m” ""5- School Ml Win. MacDonald and and as ms activities mcreasedmven- Mrs_ flan} swan. Program‘ ML“ tually to make him a widely recog- Dolly Rcudy and Ruby Macbean “med ““§.h‘;§"f',h°vf;“d'°g l’ b; The reports from the delegate: “me pm 1C ‘n n e ‘W p a“ a were thcn heard. It was moved dc$glflflilté was “mm of his news_ He is now recognized as an out- standing authority on the subject. e r >5 Wm‘ i". —-——-_cr; roles L 21 acres at Victoria, Queens Cuunly, property of the late James Waddell. and ilecmdgd mm Mm- Reardcm i. h . j 4t d to t A“ 6,8“ “m, good dwemng house leply to the address of welcome at gflpigtenlasiséassuggyeor f); .- _ m5 out, buildings, Apply m me the coilventlon. Moved and secon- markets for OHM,“ fruits m, the y undersigned at Post Office, Victoria. ded that fifty ccms be elven to the Fm, Gmweys Assomflm o, the I A . . convenum,‘ w he}? defray expel” province. ‘This he did with con- ~ l“ IIIRS. KATIE “ADDELL, 5:5. IL “as (‘£241.11 that the pro- ‘6 I E-"CIIITIX- mm for tllc (ilstrict couv tio Summate thoroughness’ He paid i . - g ‘ _ ’ " en n particular attention to the problems ‘g L"246'9-19‘51- consist cf a ("llDgllC Ii. was mov- - - i l. ed ~' “Fwd: h - q of handling the product from pro. u :_-;;_l and ~(-'\.J:] nd t at money be d0‘ dllcer to consumer and to the best; w‘ _ ‘Inf? slgggqtllg sgéwaillolgflrfltluzllri- methods of transportation. He soon _ ... ti. l ..~ ...; ...... ...... .... gtylgggdg:,::{;;*§,::,.,:",,‘;;5:.';-" Good deem know. o» k - good bwlne-l a $3“ If“? b? Tn5‘€;“?d 5-" ‘rdrmng szl Transportation Specialist tor the I0 SGII Imperial Oil PIOdIICIS. FIISI Of “a wo ice 1n0 191i‘ cns 1n one D " ' F itB n(.a rl h'le . . N. PO‘ ‘ A I O lninlulteylloMéetiilg to go opened h, filclfililutvgs glgsifiogayife 31s s“? h,‘- She); are sure ofbimgierial qualrty__and I Slllgllg “"31” “#511111 wn- valuable work m connection with eaer is ‘known e u ' of rodu : 2:, . . . SISWd 01' W0 Teildlllgs by MTS- Wm- the transportation problems oi’ the y q d“, P f‘ n‘ _ B Mzcloonald thnd IlJ-‘tuby; Maclfiian Dcmnnon F1131 Beard. He became he sells. They know, too, that all Imperial ' » . a" “'9 m" 955- ‘m9 “'68 B" Dominic Fluit Comm.‘ - _ - m‘ 59M‘, b, m, hams, 19,22 a 305mm he m,“ w Oil products. ‘are made under desirable ids - ‘Pmwl PM“ CWJW- tinctivn- until‘ his deallh- working conditions-that every Imperial O11 u; ..._ 1 5 __ ' "d" n" The Dominion Department oi’ _ M ABDUCTED u‘; BEAUTIES, Agriculture has lost in Mr. employee (there are 7,000 of them 1n Canada) YOUNG MAN TERltZflED McIntosh a most capable admin- istrator. the country a citizen who has left what is more desirable than tzrcat riches-o, good name and a record or work well done. is well paid and justly treated. 10,000 red-white-and-blue Imperial Oval signs identify Imperial Oil dealers everywhere in Canada. The Imperial sign stands for a good dealer, for good products, for reasonable ‘ prices and for a square deal to Canadian labor. IMPERIAL OIL, LIMITED for Sale at our SEED 8: FEED STORE, Queen Street. ‘Strong and well made from New Ash. » NAILED and DOUBLE BOUND Wholesale and Retail at lowest prices. Garter & 6o. Ltd. I — BL UE BUS LINE Schedule Loaves a3tics R Use Mlnnrllh (or Pimple: ' Leaves Peters Road . . . _" M. I-I. North .. - Riley Cr. Gaspereaux . Sturgeon Bridge . . Geo. Poole’: Store, Lower Montague .. . . . . . . . . . . . Clements Olficc, Upper Montague . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 A.M. Leaves Revere Hotel 4.00 P. . . Parcels carried at 25c minimum charge. 7.45 AM. 8.00 AJVI. 8.10 AM. 8.20 A.M. MEAL 1533; Iigggysggmgizgfggg- “lglillfl ll T G ll G E SALE .@ SN 552E981 chains rind forty "I! present West IIHIIIII pus s Ill: 1:1 l-i‘ lllollou South thin»,- mlmltoa West boundary llnv, - _, chains IIIIII vliilltvdltllll I-“IQF- ‘I’ ‘It: slxly-nlu» vllurw. lllvvlldlll"! uios ‘vfitll u 1 l‘l"' l1 "I'll ""' llIIiI fuul- ill-ll»- PIMP“ ni‘ \‘lIlllllII‘Il"'III*:-I n: 1,,,,,| flulliilllllllh‘ ~l_"\ n-un, tlwlol luu- ow ll-‘l more ul‘ Ions, IHIIIL.’ Il_ll'l couveyt-il I>_ ' 1W" Aicxumltr 8.30 AM. line mill Commencing In the division IIIVIIIIIIR the properties o! the Appointed Vice- President c" ‘R. “they're oil!" Four Judges watoh the sides oi’ the squane and announce the first to T° b“ “Id by “b”: nawanm BROOKLYN, N. Y.. September l0.-In tho scclusion of his home Vanny Dawn, 18. an entertainer, rested today from what other _ members cf his family described as Brunfiwli-‘k a. terrrifldng experience-that of being abducted by four beautiful I wcmen. , The family said an uncle found Ont Dawn, WIlOSe legal name is Jack I Taft, wandering on the streets in Los Anlgeles That was {our months MQVCTQNY 5W1?- lF-The 513ml after the women were reported to sessicn or the General Council. have abducted him. highest court in the United Church He is still ilcrvous an? distraught, 0f Canada, W1" "lmmence i" they said. from his experiences. Kingston 0115-. 0K1 WQdIIQSdFIY» It Ho diszipp/Jarcd 0,, April 26, ‘ will continue for ten days. During the sessions all major questions arising during the last two years, reports oi all committees and com- missions as well as general boards wi‘l be heard and the policy of lhe church for the next two-year period will be discussed and passed upon. Representing the Moncton Pres- bytery will be Rev. Dr. J. A. Ram- say, minister oi’ st. John's United Church here, Dr. George J. True- man. president oi the Mount Al- lison institutions. Sackville. and Rev. C. A. M. ‘Earle. oi’ Rex n. New Perth School . 9.05 A.M. Frgm the Mnhgimos therg will be Summerville School , 9.15 A.M. sixteen ministers attending n5 com- Vernon River .- . 9-25 A-M- 'missi0ners. the percentage being Cherry Vi"?! 9-35 A-M- I arrived at on the basis of one out oi’ Pflwm-I 9-45 037' l every 27 ministers in a district. Dr. Arrives Charlottetown 10.15 A.M. 1“:‘ed!;1ger“fn“t§:mcf:_ Arrives Peters Road 6.30 P. M. mittees on manual and social ser- vice and evangelism. Rev. Nell Mac- Lauchlan will occupy the pulpit in St. John's Church in the absence of Dr. Ramsay‘. P. E. Island is repre- sented by one minister and a lay- man. Bus will stop on signal at any point en route i} . L-B870-2B-tl. ...??? -_-um CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUN DAY ‘cnsnnorn-zrown SOURIS Iii-MIRA LEAVES TIME LEAVES TIME Jllmlra 7.15 A. . Charlottetown 4-10 P. M- . Sour]! .. 8.10 A. M. .. 5.00 P. M. .;st. Peter's 5.55 a. 5.25 r. M. ,'I__Morell -- 5-45 P- M- _;_uc.si.ewart......... .. 9.40 A, “cs0 r. M. Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.30 A. M. 7.15 P. M. Bu; will stop on signal at any point on route. Ieadquarters in Char‘ ttetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms, - slun- u! lIli|-_ ' l’ (Yln-ary of llu- owl‘ liurlnl: Iil'(‘ll vuwlc ll ‘ ]II‘IIil‘I||I'II lill-l ‘l Pl"l'lII"i'II _ For fnrtlll-r ll~"" ‘ ‘K I‘ Altai-oil g, lh-ult-t, ~ l w" iotnwli. _ _ y, H,“ ,4 Ilntvll llils IlI| |l:|_l -~l -"‘l“' D. IIIIH r»...._l-¢- n-m-‘qu-u-QQ mm Il I rmrlul BETTING ON FISH IS NEWEST GAMBLE Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIAIILOTTETOWII to FORTUNE TIME TABLE Charlottetown .. 4-00 p. mqlnavlng Fortune 8.15 l. m- llazelhrook 4.20 p. m. " DIIIIWBII‘! - Karo’; tau. ... 4.35 p. m. Dundas .. .. 48 Road .. Bridgetown Cardigan .. Cardigan .. ¢ 4B Station . Eggs"?! Rosie's Lnko llaulbrook . . . . . 9.45 a. m. gilxfiewf. Charlottetown. 10.05 a. m. l | m; - mam TBA ROOMS, Phone 1:14. Tllecdauariernuiziwgllnr o" izwgwr" Jjwww "fin"! nInIIK ‘Arvin; I ll I l1 \l I I ll It N II III .on.artnun1tc no c g- glua at n point distant twenty icct . from the Southwest bunk oi Duck n, t t m L‘ C t gun“?! in Pond, thence by a lino in a general OTOS the finishing lines. fivgrrloamo\fn umvThzxffidiv Phodflgglrlg Northarlyrl direction following the (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wlrcl ;|l"-l‘r°1't°:\l‘"|]l" 5,11%,‘ 1934, "tcllllv YIIIIIfIfiJL, ,,',I'°,,,T“,r,5,!:, ,I’,',,,§‘,‘.',‘,“,,,P,‘.‘.‘,',", nu n ‘\‘\".* uvuc- noun, .- .. _ _ , , __ ,_ , wmm s» Ill-Tl» mild. . . . ls‘. l::":l:r.:.ll..::.."'::.:'.::“...l:l .'.:::.l'.-:. climb of Dnlwn Con-y CQ1gmnn'i)0.\iI.\IO.\ or (_A.\ADA lu-ing on Inwuuliipu hnlulu-rs tlurly- or M,“ 1,0,", M n“ hlghles, my“ "m" . PIUVIIICC of tour and thirty-live ill Quocus County , from a clerk at Fort William to al- , , , . _ it strikes a point in cl..- lllvlsluu lino IiRINCE EDWARD ISLIQD in lrinco hllunrd lsluud, bounded mvmin the m "no! o: m’, H H1059 the tap "m8 of Canada Tan‘ 1,, [no gnu-runny‘:- qqmr lllld described n! tollowm-lly’ a line Amrtgngxee “n3 ‘Illoflgugorfl M a’ at!‘ reading W85 clirnaxed tonight With '35,], Gnome-v“ A,D_ 1:134 commencing lit high ‘Vliliii’ murk on twpmy he‘ mémm "m" UN £0“), his Hpmlntmcnl l“ "l? "*°"~Pl'"**"‘ .19" ‘ifi..‘“;i"“.'.;;.'~-§‘"lvfil.‘.ifili-lfi "$11-$35.lIi“{l.-"€,llf.f:.‘l.lf..lI.-*£. l;.'::.‘.':::;'% 0' m- dency of the Canadian Pacific Cuulliorlnlul (Iouuly Ill Xorn Scull", Wyllll Ivy thv lutl- All-hnlnli-r .\Ii'Il0il(II1I ,‘|,?rl|::|€":"t';f_'l_ II:_IIII:,',WIII,|,.,I.II Railway Company. ,,»,,,,,,,._ ,,,...,.,,.,..,_ ,-_,,.,.,,.,. .i‘.. |=.~..|,.~..- .\l. llrraliy IIPWI <I.‘II1‘1I hm", ,_,,,,,,,,. m, I ,.»,,_.,,,,. I\".|u.|.<-l~ The 55 year old railroad execu-' lly the llllllflllrlllllll lllllolu Lt-mnmi hcnu-ullwr ll. W". Ilwllv" "lljlllll" iI|Irl_\'-l'nl1l' liftirvtilllu Imululvtl null ' ‘Palmer Surro lite Juli e of Probate ulung said Western IHlUlHIlilly hnulh five succeeds the late Gran,“ Hanlegc ego g ' g ' three degrees ilftecn minutes West to deniflbgfj“ asEyf°,ll\9‘-Y“'~ mu.‘ I” t" nhllvw ~rll Hi5 PTQmDflOH from the posluon of’ '.l"o the Sherlii’ oi’ the County o! the Southwestern ulnrlc of snld lanll fl?,i.'_b;,w‘ce‘\: ‘,gl,'proll,'g,r,:tl,g" fllfflsplz! oi‘ wl- l - vice-president or western lines waslqueoin County or any Constable nr cvnyfyeld t0 mywcfl -\l_ illrf- m??? ynn-tgngeo “m, u“, yhflgngors l, a‘ lnlP-ulurl‘ o1‘ ll- muncsd officially today v E-W-l"'""" "°"°3,."h'i~"i'-l\-'.‘~"? ""1 Mulls.l::.::l...-ll-.;. lira. ‘:..*..':..".l BPHItY- PYe3Id9nI~ \Vlll‘llll'h\s 1100i; TIWIIIIIIIL’ ilic pcII-:NIXI_\‘ links. tin-null .\'frliI|l'HI\|_V>IlIIlI‘ ulnnrqkhl." "an" ,I|:::"'Ipr"“'""'_"‘ null’ IVUIII)‘C‘:RUIHIHI\. ' Mr. Coleman was born at Carle- llnu 0n file or uuiul» Lnniuull, of Ai-ilh-lrrl-PH mitt" "lllllllr" “ "*1. "W" n, ‘ .. . . . (‘llllIliV . _ . .l riirlliui unll pnrth on ilu w" PM °"°~ W‘ 1m’ the ‘Jill's’ 2's “‘"."."'. “I“““"°""““'."l'Yl’L'.’If?.3ii*L“il£.3i"“fi;.!l’"L';..*:3fi1?"“{.?§ c ~-<- -- l Canadian Pacific Railway comn- “jjufén, ‘pf,,_§.’f,,g °,,,,,’,“:'§f,',,,,§§'“,f,,f§ nun in un- “We! auh- iIn-rcoLbtIit-uce }1§,,‘,‘,,,.‘f,',':°',‘;,'e ig‘,',fljg"fj'f“l';jj*'“l{l‘;:fif'f)'; anys service 8S B. clerk at Fort b, “good g0,- (he puppo", hgfqjnaft,<_xr_§ll\llll one degree forty-live minutes H“, “h, Dom, "m, prplflr,.,m_,‘ H m“ William when he was 20 years old. m forth: You are therefore hercbylfigrtnt 312?“?! “lg-e (said lvlicmi H "li- mm» of twcnty I'M-l nr il,.ln~.-.l...u}. .Prior to this he had been my 9d,- lrtcqltllllrgd ‘tnodcigzhngl ytvé-rihenuanilvlitlgogtufi “Ins! of hwllw "heal": own" frglll tlhn rnnrgln of nu. flllil lmllrl. tor of the Belleville Intelllngencer. ,,,.,-,,,.‘ m. M g,,,-,.,,,,,,,,. cm", ,',, ,,,, HFVOII llllkn from nu- south lillil-gln Inf]? ,,",.,,‘,I,I',',:,I ,1“DIIIHIIFI]Il-Iliwitflluh??? , . v . - ._ . - ‘ "" -' 113,1, *1,"=;,,.$;;,'.';' 3331:". ",',,‘l',?;"".."r; 35."2l;l‘..£."'ll..¢!‘§l;"ulllil. “$8932. lo" "v ‘W "m" “v iprovlnul 6n“ Tuesday 35B lwmymgllh flftccn cllnina and ttreniy-scvon linlnl ,,,§f,'§,','“ nag: “Ufa 91"“; day o! September next coming, at the I“ ‘he DIIIQIW" "l" Il"“‘°°" "Id mentioned point due N l?!“ tllmll hour o! eleven o'clock furenoon or the ‘Fvwnllllllfl Number-g thirty-four and rea u tn l" u“ cams day Io shew cause it any they IhIT5Y'fI"v "H"? 59ml 9'0"“ "I" LlVcVfglullft‘ ED731112: o)!‘ "lava"! or st‘ MHZ-III _-_""' rnn why the Accounts of the said Ea- ""4510" III"? '0 I PM"! "In"! I591" the various cmlrnos AIHtIhLnHIIIIDIrI ntlioll-E u I‘ I‘ IIWIIIF“ DEPOE BAY, ONT. séplnlL-(CP) tnte should unt be pnancri and the “will? 7"”- smml firm" "l" 5M1“ n! the Gulf of 3p, Lnwrpn", Mama“ n“ -A new vPortJlsln racing, has been Efllllle flow-ll n! rlrnvcrl for in mu '"""='" ‘l’ """" "m" """'*f"""'v mcctn un- snirl division u,» Ill-tween ' " ' pi-miou llIllI on motion of w n lhflw“ b! a llnc in l1 lzvncrnl horlll- h \I ¢ discovered here. l;en'lo‘y' Em pron," m, “h, pm; ,,-,,,.,,,.,,,., ,,,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,,o,,,,,,, "win; -II;’_'I:K"KP§ ""'l_ the Mcrlrnlwrl. _——~ 5 5"‘ IHIW-Oflnt DB-"l-ilttllltllal bets are Mono,- ‘ ' course of the mnri of said Duck "m dwlrfion yfxllrphwgrfllll‘: Ellgggatwgo plid 0M It about $3.50, according M15150 hereby orderllutstrusconyizfgd xfeafirgifillh‘ M?‘ bu“? inn“ Discs oi‘ commencement ncqcording R to the best reports. and quinelas :§;°‘°‘§.:f,r'°;",§§f,,1d““,:"f.'§,;‘f_,gaef§§f§Im»: pol ihcreghgntslfifgrcn‘ "gm m“, W“ "'“"*°" '° ‘hm’ """°""“ — 4 (bet; on 0W0 911M166 in a race U0 “gm-hum mm, h, M“, 5.08,, m, Into thn Ellnt hnumlnry of land oi‘ John f§§,,'ff.,,nf"'1,,'"f;"l“" KhqrEMIrh 08kg first and second places) pair as I least four consecutive wrecks from IIIBIQI::n:rg".i{"rlllbfl}gIvwnnll liy Dnnnlfl nltuntc. InyInQInnrIHhcIInIIIrIIn TIEw-nIIIII: high l6 $14. (gléi-(gnthlalrfflrfnrltlrlravltfihflltjfltzl1 tiriwthacrflnivlénilh" “PEA”! Icluxnmhlovrtliuyw-lllylw My“ Nunllvcr thirty-five In Queens (‘nuniyz The rack-u use" 15 a commit,“ I y l_ I n . In flwnur m,“ . ‘ ~ in Irlnce Edward lnlnnrl, lmundml null _ -, by tlll louiu: IIIIIIIIK‘ pllucs IPB|VFCII\LIIY,' I “" U" "hm" ""“"‘~‘"I‘I- tlcnl-rihcil nn m]! l n-l l d “Ill bc lei-cum - “V817 llmille though somewhat nnmcl)‘, In Iht- Ilnll o! u.» Court Ilousclmm ""'"““ -"""""‘""'“'"""4" "m" ""‘ i-nvz-tlonlsn-zstlixfmil "Moon"; l3 To“ m4 ml uuiil sell‘ helter-slteltcr event. a square 10o In churluau-iqwu alorcauld n or ncnr vinyl” "ls 1'11"" "l """""°"'-"l""' rhi- Elllll IIIII‘ of muupiwum Rum] n “"d"""“"° 5'" ' '_ ,,,.,,,,.,n l!" ! Md is marked o“, m the Blink 0i’ .\ovli Scuiin and at or ncnr m“ Q " "I! ml“ I"""I""I "ll" "hill" (no Alvin," 1| . | , <.. _l 17th for IllWlIml I“ ' , || mm“ 9 n e the Royal Ilnnk of (‘nnntln hnth ln fl" "l" "i '""'l- " l""" "m" "l 1 u m "Hum "w pm‘ fIlnIv "11"" ‘M’ a 55-y- At me cant" a "M7109 Pad‘ 'Clinrlnitctuwn nfnrcsuiil, so that all m“ m" "“'"" I'M“ '"'"-I""‘ l" m“ "13"", rmiumff“; "P" n" ' ilro- gymnasium c “vrfliqg slaillll dock I5 Oflnslflicbfid With n Stnll f0!‘ ‘DIWFIIIIN inicrcniml In ilic anlrl l-Jsinto PW?“ it"! ‘"113’ 0"" "l" "m" North one fnlltgrfinvurrl’ IJIIIIIIIIIIIILI "m Wilson’ QMIIIIIIIIH,“ ‘p-“dar n" em}, gnuy, 59a miss and 51mm blue Ills llforranhl "lllY have due notlccinm W \.l'l~'"" 111M)" "7 "1"" T"“"" Went. lu- llu- Margin of ill" vcnr 17M,‘ "7"" "m" "" ," 5mm make we hes, ma“ and lull-m»: I h I H‘ s I flflvtl-(Hhllll;1|?“ jllrleii;l'"l'v""'tlh"llllf- clizlli i-ltulu, nnvl ulxlv-oliélu lluk-‘neceesurllv nrrcp-md. ' ' ‘roll llll(l‘l‘ my nm IIIH c. r-n o , ‘ I‘ l. 1' ut- ,. .' ‘ - ‘ they have the additional advantage Illm mm court um lwI-nlirIIl llny or Al“‘""""' -""""""l'l -"~‘"l "" "ll" wort" mhmpl m“! ‘IIHWI lilby Him‘ m AN (‘\ll.\.\'T. WW" 3n ' I llll d I l Au uni. A I) llllll nml In il - iv | . l'III'I'<'| l-l‘ IllllII nlllmit- lnvlnu IIIIII lw- ‘v In“? "I" 0mm” "I w -' m“ l B ‘ ' ' o! 00mm“ equpped I‘ I m5“ I‘ . ‘I ‘my |,, n, T . . - - (nvnpln-lln Rom] ncnr Huck Punt], . nnkmd m“ is very important m“, y," n; _\,,,}_}..,I;_,-,,PX,.I,,{;,F ‘ma!’ l HNFINIIIP .\lllliI|-»r thinly fnur "Hm". NM“, Mnyhvn dokryjpl "mu C‘ N. R"(.,,_1,-|nilcioan. anal] rubber balloons are auflch- g .1 . l. .. .ll llccua "only lmululell nml tlen- five flflnnlrp En" nlgng {no gnnfln-n, ' i ¥°W"'""my"'f°'m“' ed Mm ‘m’ l M; of L-8128-8-2$—¢0—I-6_p s""°ilis crlbcti as follows, that is to i!ny:— side n1’ nnlll rnml, n distance oi’ nine IPNLILHJI