.1 -... THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ I nu 1;: it. _ I . ‘ ‘. 7 1y ‘put on the play, "OldOa-k Fsrnf.‘ r on ‘St. Patrick's nigiht which was . _ ‘ an eminent success. We congratul- illle each and all‘ the members 0f ‘ the cast. , _ ' ‘ ‘, 3 " 1 l! .\. "uni/lil- wevld h u ‘dr ‘ nrrl 1100 day ' at in l nunstant stats of wsqriness. Yet thou- san s . use con- stipation is destroying eir ener —evsn their Aplzrpzl, ma‘ .. ‘ _ _ A l Ralfisayluey Lead ‘ 9w Party in Eng. UONDON. April 20, --A week ' ago ‘the Canadian Pnss conveyed ‘i111 Blllfscstion that Ramsay Mac- Donald. besct us h-e is‘ with dig- iirunllell objectors in the Labor lravty. might. ‘if he is clever 1111011811, secure the adhesion of a number»: the younger Conserva- vllvcs in promoting a moderate pro- gram of social reform. That some ‘llmrlr nleeunr in the mind of the former premier ls obvious from a speech which he delivered a-t Pen- zance yesterday. “l never have and never will re- fuse to co-opers-te w..h opponents ____ when I know them to be a honor- Tuggday night, March 31st, a vary ab!” men", he dechwsd- "A ‘ oneofyvvr. daily dozen ‘illEiiENlllAl iililllii e ._ . .. MORE ‘NEW lwrs FOR moist Fresh shipments from New York flll our display‘ tables today.‘ . moderate prices.—— MOORE d’: v o- Leod, hllnited. - " "M8 __.... . . . _. . . LOOK AFTER THE LAWN and Grass Plot use some of our s e13 Mixcd Lawn Grass for ba-re Illqpo ,and New Lawns, at Carter's Seed Blore.——2i THIRD ORDER OF 8T. FRAN- CIB-‘Monthly meeting this evening at usual hour, Asse-lnbly Hall. —542—- Hflne ‘River is the ‘birth place of Sir W. W. ‘Sullivan, late Chief ‘Jus- tice, of Mr. James Gleoiifrey Roach, famous lldiicr of ‘the Boston ‘Pilot. of Bishop McNalley of Hamilton, Ont. andmany others of worldly mention. We believe ‘we ‘have many . more such men ifwlllelr ability was U111)’ developed. Those who witness- ed the young men ‘taking D8111 in "19 ‘lllaY could not ‘fail to realize there ability wl1.lch if. ‘further do. Yelvped would ‘have fltffidwtliflm to 11110111. with honor ‘to ‘themselves and their native l-iope River, many of the higher professions. SHOP foam ‘Holman’: ‘Catalog. YOlJR COAL 8UPPLV—Wh8n you med cosh cal-l i140. A. Pickard ti. Co-Siu-o-Zi-Sl ' GHAUTA OUA-bocal Chautau- qua follower will be interested to learn that Chautauqua will be with ‘us again ‘this year. Dates ‘have ‘been arranged commencing on July 16th. , .. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the ‘late ‘W. ll}. Laird will take place froln (the residence of ‘Mr. Ai- bert Laird, New Glasgow on Thurs- day ‘the 231d at 2 -p.m. THE REGULAR MEETING 0 W] lShoePoii resentatioll At aiconwood Hospital _/ HARD COAL-We have the ‘be M . Alf quality American Hard Coal. Or-. T red Mcmwan is the new , I 4 no t N, l c 4 large section of the Tory party, es- gxgpugl’ i,“ gczalélgh poo ally the young Tories are men 0111K a proselrtatii-Tlll to ‘Mr. Waiter o’ 5'9“ mmmse‘ am] ‘"9 slncerel!’ the Women's‘C‘l‘tyC‘luh wllllbe bold in the Great War Veterans ‘Rooms dere for any quantity promptly at- tended to. A. ‘Pickard & Co. ‘Phone 240-541-4-21-21 mail-courier from Bradalbane who elves every promise of lbeing as congenial and courteous as his ‘ple- 7' Nothing sccmcd to interest BY THF. end of the second act she wished sh: wcrc home in bed. She was tired-_- alwaye tired. That fact showed in her face. And "she" may be multiplied by tens ‘of thousands ofwomen in America. For it was the world's most ‘universal disease that was napping her strength and killing her interest. '. . -. lt is goodto know that Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has brought permanent relief to thousands of euficrers from constipation. ‘ , When ALL-BRAN travels through the system. its fiber remains unchanged. Therefore, it can sweep the intestine clean. lt can absorb and carry moisture through the intestinal tract and stimulate it to natural, healthy action‘. ALL-BRAN is what doctors call a bulk food. Kellogg's ALL-BRAl-i is delightful with BRAN__I,,mdy_M_u-¢ milk or cream, sprinkle over other i cereals; cooked with hot cereals; in soups, ALL-BRAN _ I t 1 h It“, 1 _ conylncrd that there are many (lrllllllflllll, nagrlld ‘gill-ram ledllilfl thmg“ “mm; whlch “n hmm“ mull cllild. who are leaving short- mmlm“ Pa"? c“ 9"‘ 713m‘ ‘ on return to Scotland. Mr. Pear- “m” l°"ll““'“=".'°“' relmweltmlve“ I came w the ‘grand about ‘our 3f lllfllrfiflll, cnptal and the old re- " ago and h“ been engaged zlctionary machine Tories, have _ ’, , . '_ more trouble with the young Tor- n; Lonwmd for me past “nee ics than even with us.‘ Sooner ‘ " , , _ a1‘ later the courageous labelli- <»‘ n M,“ a dub Mg 8'“ a‘ m", their desire ‘to hammer out. a na- 1 g for the grand ‘chnd Mane tional policy will ‘have to be taken this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Major decessor, ‘Mr. Ma-rtin Ddyle. Keith ‘liege-rs will give a talk on Riuilm- 557. EVERYBODY is s Areas-word puzzle fan ncw-—we have one for every age. Complete set 50 ots ni LlMlTED. this office. Get one while they st. tf. MORE NEW YORK HATS-Au- other interesting shipment of hats from New York, all at moderate prices too.— MOOIRJE & McLEOD. . 65:1 guaranteed to bring permanent the grocer returns the purchabbpficb. two tablespoonfuls .daily-—in chronic cases, urith every meal. __ "H ,' _ ‘,5- Be sure to et Kellogg's JAM/RIM.‘ Only ALL-BRAN rin a fiure réetrlts. 1 ‘Y can see that a psrt- ran rddtlct b beat. be but partially e -».,; (,1, Kellogg's is the original gpdiinlyrgbflg BRAN. It is the bran yrlllcll... snotty-es ornmend. Accept soother‘ f-yo would be sure. All grocers sell it, adlnfi hotels and restaurants serve l_l_ Bwjl package of Kellogg's " " 5 " ALL-BEAN today. The original ALL- Mr. Edward Canning. an expert tailor, made some nifty suits at Hope River ilhis. spring. He left for St. John's Nfld" April‘ 0th. A big boom is‘ on there this summer bulld- inlz a two ‘million dollar pulp-wood plant. V _ _ ‘ .1 l... .1.‘ w‘ a. i. at” ,1‘ slew package. ellfncalen glspgirl/‘lt ER NOW IS THE TIME and Carter's -——- Seed Store is the place to get sup- POTATOES FETCH GOOD plies of ‘Sweet Peas. Early Garden PRICES-A recent issue of a Sas- Poss, Onion Sets, Shallots, Potato .'ll‘lll"3. The presentation was “p nut as part7, pomlcans’ but as kmtchewan contem rary contains Onions, and all Garden Vegetable men with a natonal outlook The 9° flllt‘ by Mr. Roderick ‘MacKinnon. partition betweén bhemselve‘! and the following news item:—-A car- Seeds-El . (l hilss Hazel McKenzie, matron m, w“ the“ be so mm mm they load of ‘potatoes which has just ar- ~- || tho following address was read m}, as We“ ‘break n down and rived here direct from P. E. I. PROPERTY 501-9-“19 D1110" m. 1.90 ‘Macflabez- . co l o", r w m sowing, cam ,, 1.‘. selling m1- 81.55 a bushel. properly on Grafton street. which , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson. me e - 0. I p‘ ‘Was sold by auction at noon yester- ill‘ Friends _ day, was brought by Mr. ‘George lmllrning of your intended llepllr- ‘Snelgrove, "the price beln-g 81995.00. 1c we feel we cannot allow y()11 Mr. J. A. ‘McDonald was ‘the Auc- (l0 so wi-‘Llrout expressing to you ' ‘ tioneer. r llrepesit feelings of regret. N lumst three years ago you both lr-rrll this service, yml sir, as in, watchman, and‘ your amiable. *- rlurr ‘head laundress. Nculless to WESTON‘ Om“ Apr" 2,, _A. y you ‘have both won the respect a |amely Mtendod nmeung m‘ West York Conservatives on Sat- urllsy sr Hcnry Drayton was lrn- rlnimovsiy chosen candidate in tile next Follurul rlcctlons. iim-ZOII- it ‘illl, and endeared yourselves to Bishop Clark Dies l (Ell and evuryoneoi’ us. To you, Mr. ‘Pearson, we can ltblully and conscientiously l-llly Ironwood Hospital never had a nor m‘ more reliable night watch- l-lAMlLTON. OnL. April 20, ~- Rlght Rev. Willizlm Reid Clark [bishop of Nlugura. Anglican llicd llrro yesterday. lle was 77 years of age and born lll Carleton ‘= ll. Your duties at all times were county. near Ottawa. 1.1a Mr. Damian McGuigsn is quite proficient at tuning ‘in on his new Radllo. and has many of his friends to listen in on the many choice Pfvziramnnea. v The Sterling Women's lnatitutc, ' comprising Hope River and Stanley School Districts, waited upon their President, Mrs. (Capt) W. A. Mill- lnr, who is about to leave Stanley, and presented her with a gift and an appropriate address. Mrs. ‘Millar will be much missed in the Insti- [utc and in the community. __.._s --LIVE HOGS WANTED-‘We will load live "hogs a-L Albany Sla- tion. Thursday and Friday, April 251 and 24th. lHighest ‘nlarket ‘prices lfllll. Get our prices ‘on Cedar shingles. Green Bros., Borden‘ and A!‘bany.—55i-4-21-4i PLEASANT AFFAlFb-One of the lllnr-it enjoyable weekly series oi’ __~_ ivi-hlst yet lie-ill ‘lock ‘place at ‘Notre FUNERAL NoTlcE, _ T)“, Ilunle Con-vent Hall, Thursday even- funural of the late Hector MncKay 111B. 1115!. ‘T119 ‘Win93 ‘D1119 uill take pluce at 2 p. m. 011 wr-ll- W115 won by Miss Dorothy McKen- 11 tsflily ‘the 22nd from Ev rctt >118 and the gentleman's ‘prize by Iiuslanfg, Springflgld , Lot 67_~Mr. Joseph Francis, while-the lucky Burial in New London cemetery. chair went to MP5- J- J- D1171)’- , . The Baseball ‘season ‘will soon ‘be hero and we hope to see, even ‘great- '31‘ enthusiasm ‘than ever, and the. Hope River team comic through the ‘lllllllnff srrles with flying colors. —“Robin" Adair. Alberta Makes Huge ' Sale of Alfalfa Seed (Special to The Guardian) ‘ LWPHBRIDGE, Alta., April 20.»— , Two hundred and fifty thousand pounds of alfalfa seed ,a compara- tively new product has been sold lrolu the 192i crop of Alberta. Mr. A. Mllnc Fraser, Halifax, is n visitorto ‘tile city. l w“ Hope ‘River Mr Walter Taylor loaves lllisl lllorniug on return to Windsor, 0l1t., after spending the past w“ok lil tho ci-ty. _ _ I THE CANADIAN STEAMSHIP LINE S. ‘S. Airedale is due to sail fzum Montreal about May lat Willi freight from Montreal to Charlotte- town. After discharging (illarlotte- town cargo she will load produce cica, for St. John's, l-‘fld, For lur- tller information apply to Carvell 11:03., Agrnts. 5l9-4-2UM2i. iiii- rriell ollt to the letter, ant‘? rough your litany acts of kind- as, courtesy and obll-genlelrts. you v0 ‘won ‘tho respect and mod will llll. You ‘have ‘been a source 0f llflcation ‘to our, superior offic-I s, knowing as they did that the; riir-i assigned to you would be: pol-iy fullillled, and indeed“ Sir. y worn never (l0C0l.V‘(‘(l, ylour ‘Pl. attention w duty. your true ship your ever obliging mill Ilfilllll. ‘nllllnncr will lr-ave an i-m- l-lsion that ‘will never be forgot- li. ' To you Mrs. Pearson the -s4nn1e y ho applied, your duties as bend ‘ mlrrss kept. you in ‘full touch th each and every ‘elupldylee and ton under ‘trying circumstances; u would mac-t us with that ‘pleas- t smile. ‘alwayu- ready l6 ‘helping 1- M1111)’ time; you have done a mt llcul more than you were ob- (‘ll to in order-to oblige us, and t nothing .in retu-rn, nevertheless, P"! ihliins cannot be forgotten. 1i we are scny to sec you tzo. “In ‘wish to mention hero that ililllling you farewell, we regret Ty ‘much that you are going ny so l-ar; you are going bat-k On illz floor I! shown Congoleum Gold Seal Rug No. 554, a un-‘que C/ilneac design. In the 9 x l2 fool slzc ‘if coal: only $18.00. cwpt those ‘small tokens as a re- pERscNM-s ' memberance of ‘the days you spent at Falconwooll Hospital. ‘and wc ask you l0 accept ou-r hearty good wishes for your ‘future health and] prosperity, and lllll all ‘three ‘hon voyage. l (Signed) , Nurses, Attendants and all Other Employees. .___<(-O§ ‘Mr. Lloyd Jenklin-s, Dunvlas, u visitor ‘to the city yesterday. fCousillcru-blc oyster-mud was lift. ml from tllu Long River Bell nnlli hull-lull across t-he ‘bay to Hope Riv, er during the past winter. Messrst. Nlrrll Parsons 11nd Joseph Bulger‘, built a now ululi-dlgpel‘ and set 0n Ill" Olll |,‘i|1lc luull-bl ll ncnr Morris's Bridge. Mr. Pearson mlllle tlro following . .. _ lr-ply on iullulf 0f Mrs. Pearson and the", gram, chnd:__ M1". W-m. M. ‘Bennett, Stanley Dom, friends; " ‘ 'l xlllge. was :1 visitor to tllc city l rczvlly cannot flnll suitable Ywlerday- rl‘ L0 ‘t-lll ‘k il i: . tin. T1112 ltonlghtmio $1511.11 diff-Mfr Mew Merv row-m“ w M‘. P‘ S- Son‘ mysew and our graml_.chl_ldllf_rnwn ‘who celebrated his 71st __- “Mal-gn" Wm, such "germ and hwu311l11'111l11)' 011 511111181 f Mr. iloulr. Fitzsinlnlnns, who has ilful presents which ‘we appreciate _ 'm(l with ‘much ‘success (luring tho: ve-ly murh inllecd. and ‘we -,al‘sof _ - lgglns, Sum- 135i few yours in 01151119911118 1-11" lilllllrli you for ‘the-kind words which “"111”- W" ""'°"K ‘hi’ "Elm" 1" hauiinl: ‘or ‘large uulllllnsrnpnqved r‘ l .t‘tle ‘Marie", although not ‘always the Land of the Heather, your I ‘llm11olauli‘lllml1io Scotland. Era n1: we ‘will have ‘that great ex- llse of walber-lghe Atlantlic 0c- ll—~‘l)£!'lW86l1 us, perhaps we will ‘ver sea you ‘again, 11nd nlt-houlrh rtlllg with close friends at ull lvvs ‘is difficult, we are consoled 1h ‘the ‘thought, you are going ck to your old home, and birth- ‘l co. and we will Ihave tho distin- ished ‘honour of having real < ends ‘in ‘Scotland. We cannot refrain from express- : our regret at ‘this departure of ur Winsome little grand daughter. you have expressed in your fare- well rllll-ross to us, l peed ‘llilfflly sny that we deeply regret leaving lllllnonwooll Hospital where the pleasant friendship alld ‘good feel- ing we have experienced in our (lully a-ssocialiion since ‘w ecamc nlnnnlz you nearly three years ago. will leave many ‘happy memories null l can ‘assure you that this social meeting ‘here tonight will never be forgotten by 111s, and now let. me again thank you all and at the same ‘time ‘wishing everynnle of you very success and happiness ‘for the fu- turc. An informal - musical entertain- the city yesterday. I Mr. A. ll. ‘McGrath, Halifax, is among "the guests registered at tho Queen. M-r. Wm. Bearisto left. yesterday for Winnipeg after a visit among rc- lntlves in different parts 1f,iho province. , Hls Honor Judge Wa-rpurton, W. L. Cotton, ‘L. B. Miller nnll Janos E. Harris left yesterday luornlllg for Halifax to ‘attend tihe Synod of‘ tile Church of England of the DlD— ccse of Nova Scotia. ' large wharellouse from Bay View" in Stanley Bridge for Mr. W. T. \V(‘l.i'. _ Mr. H. H. Finlay, ‘painter of Vern- on. dill some veryartlstic ‘painting at. ‘Hope ‘River for Mrs. Jos. Buiger, Mr. J. T. Reid, ‘Mrs. C. H. Reid, Mrs. 'l‘. ‘Bulger d M-rs‘. Leander Reid. llir, work is well worth seeing and much appreciated 'hy all who ‘have already ‘seen ‘it. lie has several jobs awaiting ‘hi-in at Hope Riviil‘, M50 at ‘Stanley. The Hope River Farmers Insti- tute is as usual doing a. big busi- K, “I cleaned this rug y all by myself; Daddy" ‘Child's play! Yes it's really just that? to clean a Congoleum Art-Rug. "Fherc s Be sure to your dealer's see Cohgoleum Cold-Seal Rugs at —-they'rc Canada's biggest floor- i Mr. and Mrs. Pearson who have been employed at Fslcnnwood Hos- ness. A car of ‘fertilizer also car of mound ‘limestone, and a large order for semis ‘havo already been order- pital for some ‘time, left, on -roturn ell, also ‘some of hire merrrbers ion-d- yosteniay morning to their home in ed a car of ‘potatoes ealrly ‘in March. Glflflspw. ‘Scotland. A new Perfection Grain Grader has ' been purchased at a cost oi $70.00. T many lfriends of Miss Ella This is the fourth grader purchased Se le of New Glasgow. P. E. l., and working in different sections of "l" 11° Pleased to learn ‘that she tho ‘institute territory. is improving after a successful op- sralivn at T-lliill". 1a. 1. Hospital. Dr. N. W. Cousens, Waltham, Mal-um, and 1M1‘. J. F. Cousens, Ar- llrlgton, Mass, leave on return to their homes rthi-g ‘morning. after at- tending the funeral of ‘their mother, Mrs. Nicholas Cousens, Alexandra. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. ADP" fill-quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: American Can. Co. -,. .... -. 174% Am. Car. and Foundry Co, __ Atlantic Refinery Co. __ American Locomotive ‘Co. _. Am, ‘Smeltlng a lllefng. Co.‘ .. Anaconda Copper Min._Co, _. N.Y. Con. & Hud. Riv 11.11.-.. Cuba Cane Sugar 0o ..._ Cuba ‘Cane SugsrPfd. -- - Kelly Springfield Tire C0. .- Pan-American Petroleum Reading ‘Co, ............. _- Southern Pacific Co. . Union Pacific ‘Ry. .-..-..-... .U.S.- lndustrial Alcohol 0o, _ United States Steel ._ Cruc, Steel Co, of Am Brazilian Fraction __. re with us she has ‘paid '11s some its, and her cute and cunning ys ‘m-alde ‘herself ‘a ‘general favor- ‘ throughout the institution. Before closing we ask you rto ac- coverlng value. Notice particularly the tough wearing surface that ensures long service. ~ - l Congoleum Ari-Rugs are so low in price that- you can buy one for every room, yet spend only a modest sum. Popular Rug Sizee-Money Saving 9x3“ ft. $4.50 9x 7i fr. $1115 9x l2 ti; new 9x4llft. 6.75 9x9 it. I350 9xl3tllt. Z015 9w n. 9.00 9 x 1011b. 15.75 911s ‘a 22.50 Congoleum By-kho-Yard. 55c sqryd. Congoleum Cold-Seal Hall Runner, 90c‘dq_. yd. m- wlmequnn Congoleum By-flze-Yard,‘ ‘, , The some sanitary, Hat-lying. durable matgrialos ' Congolcum Gold-Seal Rugmior usqwliere if blip- - aired to cover the entire flout; two yerdnwidqgin 1 ' _‘ manybeautiful patIierneWithMII f,‘ ‘ 7" l“ Congoleum Gold-Soul ‘will? l-Ju , l Your choice of two bright floral deaigrlb border, which will add a touch of color to r0151’ halls or wherever you can use a runner.‘ in rolls, 36 inches wide ol the same‘ easily okllflde ' ' durable materiel as the rugs. ' ' Coucou-zum CANADA " LIMITED; I270 St. Patrick Street. Monholl. Qllibec men; was also hold during tile even ilIlK and ‘the proceedings cloaeid by the ‘staff ‘bidding good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, alld little ‘Miss Smrnca. . ‘no tiresome sweeping or beating, for the smooth, waterproof surface has no seams to collect dust and dirt. spilled things do not stain it. An easy going-over with a damp mop keeps the bright colors spotless. Spring cleaning and moving time is just when you “should change from old-fashioned, dust- collecting carpets to labor-saving. money-saving Congoleum Cold-Seal Rugs. Their low cost will leave you money for other furnishings. " Hope ‘River Egg-Circle ‘ls moot.- ‘lng with much success under lilo efficient and courteous management 'of Mr. Alfred Murphy. T-he horsemen of Hope River. Stanley ‘and Bay View are about to open up a trotting ‘park for train- ing purposes. There are many good houses around that would give a goon! account of themselves if they ‘had a track for training. The fam- one “Angus Dillard" ‘has changed hands lately and will be trained for the ‘summer races. ‘Mr. Earnest Bul- lrer visited thle city lately .for a few clays and was ‘looking over some of cant. ' The Hope River Dramatic Socie- ‘tho speedy colts which is signifi- Mlnenfi Llnlmsnt fine for the lInlr. An Old Truth Well Told ‘ The enormous sale of EVANGELINI AYRUP OF TAR AND 00D LlIVIER‘ Oil. ls ‘YHIIIOQ of lite pupqrlorlty- u a euro ‘Olflflpllfllll and colds. _ “ m _, , - We have lrlilbelvlei in? other shipment of {his lure to euro remedy.“ "m1" " " Call or-pbontfor I bottli- iodsv.‘ . i" “’- Beautiful Patterns for Every Room Designs of rare chann await your choiec—cach one colorful and in exquisite good taste. Decorative Chinese designs such as Putt No. 554 pictured above. and deep-toned Oric ls for living and dining-rooms. charming "Mal Plum‘ , l" bu!‘ rooms, and a neat tile client for the _ii1¢h¢n.,pen!ry and bathroom. Buy Milk Evaporated to Double Richness-ATARNATION One and three-fourths pints of water are in every quart of market milk you buy. The Carnation mllkmen takes ‘some of this natural water out by evaporation. ‘ But he leaves in the concentrated food value of m llr. That is why Carnation is doubly rich-and ufe-y-ba cause sterilized in hermetically scaled cans. _ Is there any wonder.‘ then, Carnation Milk adds rich" smoothness and texture to every dish 1n which you use it-lmproves the flavor of cofice and fruit and cereals? From yourgrocely-order ioversl tall (l6 oz.) cans or by the case o! ‘lfijcflglll 30nd for up) o! in) Ellie's Con} ‘leek-address Carnation Milk Company, Limited, -' , - AyimerfOntsl-lo. I ama O11 ‘ M, i , ~ * --‘~ ‘ “llgfllfil,"ar..'."l.;.;'1§i§(§ i '~ ‘ “Frets Coshsndlfioqr"; I ~ ' ‘ segglle-Mslyy lom- Tilly 111%; ThlwbcilalfiQlVJdIn-P A -‘ -‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘.y,‘lincom~"- l’ ‘- a 112% 29% 17% 78%, 73% u. m: FWthouf Fastening No danger of tripping ovcr milled edges. either. for Conlgoleum Rugs lie perfectly llet on floor Wllhmll fastening of any P114- , I00 Rewgrd! ' ‘ .1‘...-~-*~-"1 ..;.:.~..-rr:r:5 GOLDi-SEAL ,. ...,;.~ .,..,‘..~.“ , ma: a ART-Russ , “*--~ ~ ‘.22.. .. laimaa+b.-,¢~ m—f¢r._¢é!1s4ilwr it?" Shawinlgan llaurantlde Pulp Canadian ‘Steamship Pfd Montreal Power ____ -. Winnipeg Electric __. National Breweries .- ___ __, Consolidated Smelter: I’ emu. it wustlhe nib! ‘ .:r.-...-.......~..-- nbeleodsveubfl- - - 1 .,~ . Sim who lJa-me-uall-e-u l . . Mar-A's ,'.l l ,..1 ‘, ‘t 1,! se 111%. (law-Mu. 41.; ‘My. 42%: Swi- m _ . . . y, .,, . . .,.:,. -n 9 6