"" 'A ‘THE oiiAnLo'r'l‘E'r_owN QUARDIAN ` ‘ - - ‘-_V-ii. » _._, _.- _ l ' ! \ ~ JANUARY-3, 1928. ___. ___ _ _~_¥ _ ,_ _ _ _ Y J J i ._ . ._ . _ ,_ , _ 1: I'-a ¢ Y - , 5 o R THE Romance of Acts cnvsmtlzen ln.ille crisis of om-: Nlclii nf or - ._ _ .t‘_.,. -,». _. _iAdollted. _ 4_'nA;'_s‘Ds_;r¢RTiNG_ RISE AND ALL OF BEHIND following is in part the M1- drm made by the Arehlyieholl in ‘hQ”HQ\\»e_ oi Lords- acobi-dallce with the church for llnglnnil _Assembly (Powers) Act 1919. this House do direct that the ’Prayer~Bofok measure be presented to His Majesty for Royal Assent." said’ "I have no hesitation in ask- ing your Lordshins to DHSB U19 1`°’4` oliiitimi -because I believe in 'so do- ing‘yol.l will promote the strength andqgood order of the Church of England and for the good of tho English people- - "i_'shr1nk altogetherfroin trying to handle here the thoughts and doctrines which belong to the deep- est-_and sacredest mysteries of our faith and do not propose to do so. I realize these are underlying in the hearts of many of us even when we skate on the surface of the sub- jectjv _ , Moor o|s1'As'rEl=uL mf “It is most distasteful to be at variance with brothel- Christlillls of the faith with the many whose cpinion I am in profouildest sym- pathy, although I think they are taking a mistaken attitude in this particular matter, _ "We have heard words which l think are windy and tpolisll, to illc effect that it is not really it lllnttol- for Parliament, that the (‘-lluri-ii having spoken decisively. it is the duty of Parliament to elldonitl what the Church has said. I di~=- sent altogether from tllnt view- “We are acting under what is known as thc Ellnhliug Ai-t illtro- duced by me eight yeurs algo. wllrll I took care to point ollt that tllnllgzil Parliament was sustalllinl; ii work- ing for an uilworkublo systonl i~l Church legislation, Parlialntlnt wus not depriving itself of any fulldzi' mental rights- I adhere to that in- day- From the moral aspect of :l man bound before voting in exor- cise extreme care, I know wllnt is asked for. who is nsking. :intl how far they have declared tllclliseivf-s ln behalf cf the Church of I-llliglzlll I. What will be the con-'iotlllt-iii-vs' tl the country ol’ the 1-eiiw-tinll nf lilo 'ilnlted wish and 0t`fit‘l:il :lr-l hy tir- Unlterl oliiirblitf ‘ “It has been urcod on _roll rirv: I and those fol‘\vfii~riiil_l: this uli=:i.< .\»|`if`Hl`¢if-7i~i(ii' til' ..._ I... - - -i -- Ure are false to our ()l'dillittii_ll vowiij-floating the icucllillns til' illi- Biiblo and the Rpformoil_(‘lllll't~il. contravening tho whole prilli-iplt-s of the Reformation und ll-yizluil subtly bring back to idnl;il'ill homes the obscilranthiltl ilzld |~l~r'll' from which the Rel’ol'mutioll t`l~o-id England- DECLARES STAND “lt is startling to t’illd wllui i'li|id>< are flowillg into the i-dt'l'l-rs ot thoise circulating this iitcl~nt|ll~-. The attack is largely ilgilillst nl_"~ soft- I am an old mall, n liisiwll nearly 3'! years lllld /\l‘i-lllii-.-ll-ip nearly 25- -My life hits _lint hi-'ll liv.et_lj‘iu private or lllll-corlrtii-li- Standing hero i nssuro your Loril- shipsfl ‘am aibsnilltely ilnoollsf-lo-tri of-any departure from tilt-_ prillizipics Offthe.reformed"Cllurch of lhlniriltllli to-which I declared liliegiullt-ri :lt ,my ordination 53- yolirs _ago if I thought the prnllonills nrt- irillf-llinif od to* controvert or impair illosc principles I would not iw llilrc. "There are _ lilroo ` qlll-siiolls whereon you are vntltlcd to alll anewer._2'lli‘ first is.wililt iuii‘1l'iut'i reason thorn for desiring :l 'now or revised prayer book? Thi- next do you regard ns the out- diffortince between the are they will he the Royal good re~ the u .4 'l‘he,Archfbishop moved. 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NEIL HlMllTON~NAR|E DRE5SlER~||ElEN CANIIIDI-ER HllYAl.DEN~JER|lY M|l.EY'~J|MMV CRUNGERJR. ' aw A Fl Y//VG SQ!/ADRON OFAllN_ .5545/1 A541,/r/5,5 vi J`a_h_4_rdqy dl/effing :Has/_ Sfo_r_|/ p_¢,¢`{fqJ (,119/,,m,, ight ill rclzzlrd. to the service of Ho illl‘del'stood the case, for the ?Chelt»on, is visiting in Union CoiTc1‘ iront cure is llooded ill all discus- lllishops was to stated by; the ,while there they will be the guests in “I of Mi and Mrs Tl ` sion on thc limiter becaiilso of the Bishop ot' Durham, add 5;. ‘. . nsoh New50m_ HOLY COIVIMUNION _ t' i_ I. ` "'l`lll'tlll_l_'ili>lli lilo wiltllil di.-i~il; Ii _`-im, ji lin; Ind-ll l-ot-ilgllizcil ll.lt1 tho will dit't`ii-uit_V t-i~lltl'i~ii with lilo lioi_\', (`t>lillnilllicll_ .\t`icl'\v;ll'ds tho Nut-, itill.il (’illli'i'li _-\s.~'clllllly was t'ui‘ill~; rd with the itssont ot' Pzirlinlllollt-t 'i‘llort» \\-i:l'i» Tli ini-lllilers :ind 651|’ froill i-vrr_\'-1l:ll't of tho_ i-i>lllltr_\' it rti-l:l‘_iii‘ri tilt-ir \':ii~_:- iii' tilo hi.-\il.'ip:i g ill-trty-t'oill~ volt-ti for tho lllvusliwj :lllil four zi;:iiillsi_ til' tho vlvrgy 252 y| for and 37 olxilillsi, :ind of thc hiity n 2510 wt-rr ill falvol' und £12 ng‘lill~.=t ill It wits not |lr1it`i~ssi'tl tililt lill‘-1'- l‘opl'cs<>lltl'il the pi-cplc ot' Englilllil hut tllvy dit' l'l'lll‘i‘s<-lit tllo- (`l\ll|'i~il \ oi` l-Ill;.fi:llld- ’i`llt\ tliilt-rl:-‘fizl t~.oilt`ih'll0l>S. iw* *tho llornlission ot’ the carefully re- tilo Rook lil' lilo (`lliil'cil ns dl‘:l\\"i ls* lip by thc hiity und oiol-gy und nyr y| rli-lcd use of tho reservation of lo szicrcil elements for the sick- Il proved ill its llltinltltc shape with yr ill mnlw 3 Confession that 1 “ev-i such, ii ‘ think nly dlity is to cali attention! .___ _ to the wordl-i which appeared iil‘ Mr. John Cahill, Central Bedeqllc, the Edillbuulil ltoviow ill .lilly ins-t spent Christmas with his sister Mrs. in which the Bishop wrote, ‘*’l‘ilf‘- Dan McCardle, Chelton. Evangelical purty lil the Chilrizh oft ‘ ____ England has .been dcscl-iibcd as :t:l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacQuarrio. cctogellaiiims-u dest llption will: il Day in Carleton Siding with the lat- is.more unkind than untrue” ter`s parents Ml and Mrs Charles - Doull The stork visl_te.dEle holnc of Ml. -and Mrs. George F. Runclc, Scarle- The young people of this vminity town, and left a bouncing baby girl. re watching and waiting for the C011E1`af~Ul9-l2i0nS- l nks to reopen this season. They --- are all prepared, waiting for Jn¢l¢' Mr. Alton Vincent. student at, Frost, to put; ln his appeal-,mcc_ Mount Allison University, was :il Almost every year the rinks were VlSil»0I‘ £0 S68-I’l9t»0Wrl 18-St work. , i going by this time. _ i -_ , -__ 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and Miss Emma, Whyng_ del-lg ln w_ T_li_’-ttle son Charles, New Annan, spent Bownesses store, Bedeque, is spend- Christmas in Cllelton at thc lattcr's ing her Christmas vacation at her.0ld lwhle- home in Charlottetown. f 1- 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. James Beers and' army of illiterates, generalled lil' and son Arthur, spent Chrlgtmns a ri at \. _._.»_-.-,- _Jatll _ _ _ __ ~'-\ iit.",’ ‘ ‘-‘War Fezithers_”, ' “()ur (iia.ng"'--»- (.om,edy” A \\\‘ iii vu. _.~ . _ »‘,,,~.‘ .,,»._~3`¢-x" _L _-` ‘ ' _ ‘_ '- "' f _ - GRMIS Bill Plcmu itil. i. lsliin ~ THREE- TEAMS; OTTAWA, Dec. -Cil--The Varsity Grads ho;-kcy tciilll. which is to cur- ylnpic-ganlcs next yciil‘._ took o_ll tllrcc of iiln celpltiilli lozldliig :inlai- cilr tealns ilorc lust illglit and belli- borecl tilciil wlili il lil to Ii dcfcilt. it M.-to on ii- in oi-;Te1eg'rzil1l Sent To Call l I Vnysity was pit lcd nliaiillst thc Ot-' iowa New Edillbilllzlls ill the ilrst clld. and thc Lil Sdllcs in the tlllid period. _ i After tllcy had bccil hold cvcn m,:1 pcricd; tho Sllzllllrockza ill tho scri- ` A I il the opening period by tho New Edin-iC bilrghs. the Grnds rilll riot. bnggillfril foul oztls in the middle ironic'-’\ 'FAIR BRE it wllll ullli Statillg' Situation million liieeting. adiali-Presidelit -Fraser Outlines Do- / .li-as-<.___._ NEW GLASGOW, Dec. 31.4"Th:it his nlccting go oil record ns bcillg favor of illrnling :i Maritime Am- 1 tclir Association indepelldcnt ofthe t. tion," was the mot-toll made by J. c _ Cunnirlglliim of New Glasgow, sc- n man in the whole Dolllinion bclllg reinstated. Two or three Class B lien were reinstated at this meet- _ illg. A prolnlncilt. Ontario repre- nnadinn Amatcul"AtllIetic Assocl- g;enmt1v¢_ Stated Mr. Fraser, startl- d the session by saying that nity ppliczitloils from Toronto wpuld 1 “'l’\\-willy viliirs is n lollgisll time lj- fol- n revisioll- Wiie-ther it is gold |j‘ na' Iizid. it was llot il llilrried one, . “lit ailing \\‘iiil illc tfilzlllges, as ri*-‘ _urirtis lilo rulirlcs, liberty is given 5 tilt- oitrgy ilriticr strict lilnitattoll-' 1 to vnry thc llszigo of tho words and li lol-tlor ri' _»:<:l~vit-c to soc-ilre |.1r0rit'.»l'¢-, t-i:l.stii'ii_\'- 1 "'l`ili‘r»~ is pit-lily ot' olzlsticlty to-= dny, silt-il as lilicriy to use the Atll-i zlllzlsi_ill (.‘ro<~1i, power to shorten! orlrtiiin i-'r~l'vii-C-S, iczlvo to use or-3 it-lllpoll: lli‘.'l_vi~l‘S. tho izlorgy is sub- U1 ject to iillllluiirlll to t»llr‘i’l( v:ll:ill'lc3 1- 'l`iii-llv are lllilrll pi';lyi'l's for lilfl 'vii made public before- When I sati The Seml_Anmm1 Examination Mr. Otto Doull, spent Monday ill committee I hoped wc would not 5 nd it necessary to sanction the rc-5 ftrvnt-ic-n. as it seemed the danger, f silllolisltitioil loomed rather larzc ld tllzit the need was 'llot nd~.~` 'ntely prr-veil. hilt I was convinc- ’ "‘licv'ii~‘sn lv' the nilrcr strellgfili E lilo cvldellcv- ' i NEEDS or-' RESERVATION 1 , . "I iisk your Lordsilips not to ako tho question too big il, one.- vuli bccollie so by utilise, but wc| ‘c dotlllg our utmost to guurdt Killi: illilll ill thc |il't~st-lit. hook, ilguiillst, that abuse- In Scotland lti '|‘|,,-Hi img |,,.,.n J Si,-,,,,g(\, lmagiu- Las linen tho custom for centuriest iur: iilili illt- iii--'llops llnvc tl-icd to ‘lv have rcscrvatioll- I have not| i`.'lsilirill sl rinlrl \vil<-rohy it slipposod ll eardofnily abuse oflt tllcro- Wo' l>t~|lll|lli<'zl|l pl'it-st llllxllt vvililo prlly- l\i\V€ Ill'0HCl'llJUl| that rcservatlolll l-rs for lilo K_____ __|10g,.,||ml~. The Shall not tithe place except by llc- llilt-loll illzlt this llisllops lluil tlllit 0 uso of the blsilop wilo can only ltilllnglgl- 51|.-J Wm, nm _____»- f-ai from the Adoration,-practiced A-191111621' H8l1d9\‘80!l. BBGOQUB- l-1-Q 1-Rv QUT SALE ' . by clergy of the Church oi Eng- _ lnmi. ~ Miss Kathleen Friznll. teacher of| "What are wo to tio? When sk for protection wo are clergy to bo they did the sure i Fariane, Fern was held in the Chelbon School on Carleton Siding, the guest of Mr. Thursday evening, December 22nd. and Mrs. Charles Doull. a. large crowd was in att/endance. 1# The chlldren were carefully exam- Messrs. Nathaniel , and Louisl ined in various subjects by their Pearson, Chelton, was the guest of teacher Miss May Enman. The the formers daughter, Mrs. Harry chairman, Mr. Elmer Pearson' to;lk,Wright, Middleton on Monday last. the chair, then a lengthy program* was carried out and done exceeding- _ ' _ ly well by each pupil. Miss Clara J0|.|NST0N»s RIVER NOTES ‘ Affleck presented the teacher with ____ a manicure set, while Miss Verde, Visitors to the City on Xmas Eve! Craig read the address, thus show_-_were M,-_ and M,-s_ John /Beaga,-Li ing the high esteem Miss Enman lswnsses Evelyh and viola Cumm|s_ held in- The Pupils sang "old Kris key, Messrs. Leo. Tralnor, Martin Krmgle" which S°°“ b"°“3h° old Driscoll, Ivan Driscoll. Jos. Currie, Santa. He unloaded the heavily bur-. John Cummlskey and walter Wnlk_ dened tree which was so prettllyjen decorated with presents for eachi ____ - child present, from their teacher.) The Xmas concert and examim spemhes and V°“’S °f thanks were ation at Johnston`s River, was cil- rendered from the chairman and joyed by B large, number of pcopm ;'_‘:)§eP‘:__§_';5é c2ng;a‘:__2;“la_Sl;|:§£' g§tThc pupils shilwed hbyl t,_l_leir ready e a cn carc- pupils and visitors from the teach-l?3§yeg§,;:€'tbyhtgeh. Tengher Miss er. The meeting was brought to afkene Bmzeh close by singing God Save our King.; ____ _ . _ 5 M155 , . ' nt Am°“5 me vlsiwrs t° summer'iDonaghB;ll2htL;{l:l{§sn2€ hdsfllllllillc in side on Friday lasik were tale fol-:Scotchfém owing: Messrs. ' ell an Jesse; _l Bradshaw, Misses Annie, Janie and? ` _ - smut ids Bradshaw, Middleton, lvii-_ sarle‘xx§é a`g“§l; h01f,‘;c,‘:f“_2,'if,l,‘,;_ ‘ Clark. Augustine Cove, Mr. Edwin' ____ MacFarlane and Miss Georgie Mac-F Despite the snow sw,-m on gm,-,S W°°d' might Mr. Vincent Traillor drove to nl-. J. J.-smiley, pastor of oentrsrms h°‘“° 1" D°“““h' Bedeque Church. has returned' to _k J h _-1 ',, -f-- »;-3 ;- 0-- .;°f.‘s.°;;‘..";‘;_ ;i.°.':..i on or ree wee s ong evunge es- I t _ tic work._ The lkople of Bedequc arcitends tn spent the w n er glad to see him been _again wlth_ Miss May Dnscou spent me Wm, mem- ‘end with friends ln_1vlt_ Herbert.. Miss May Enman' teach" °f The Xma. Concert at Donagh was °“°“"“ B°”"°‘ is “’°“°““5 mfihela on- th; night or Dec. 21.-t and Christmas holidays with her parents was cmoyed by both old and ymmg_ Mr. and Mrs. Theo. En.m'sll, En-I / ,___ _ mme' Misses Bertha Driscoll and Lucy Mr. Wallace Bradshaw, clerk at at Bemc‘_ christmas with his parents. ivir. mul Mmm “mmm c,,mm,,,,,e,_ mn. tended the Concerts at Johnstown I or sean ro women 1 Bradaibane. is |l>°Udi!l¢ Cllristmlw ON, A|l,,__ Dec. ;ll_ --_ with her pu-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H,§gMm0‘e'nI of `A,.b,,,.,,,| ,,, ,,,,,e._ mmm' “utr” B°¢°q“-‘°' ` ment with` the Government Liquor - '”""" i Control Board. are to try out li new Mr. Slltherlalui H_Ofid:l`9°n» Chi” experiment in con ection with the l°""w'm' 1" Vumng “md” and sale of beer to woiilen- in beer pav- ”\9‘“"°' in B°d°q“"'- " .lors» At lease five hotels ‘in Ed- ‘*"”‘* i onton, and the same n.um'ber in wi galgary will provige a separate 5 .liner room f,or wont li nifty; and wo- ngsinst thc Slmlnrooks :ind coiltin-fwnded by H- A- MCQuarric_ M.P. P.. b .o cl ll ucd their onslsiltrht ill tho third period. adding iivc tnllics. iiittii't”itsisi f Westville and ullanimoilsly cn- orsed by tllu largest meeting cvcr old in this country at_Stellzlrton_ ""`“ last night. The Town Hall `was'flll~ n cd to oallnciiy with people from all sections of the country anxious to hcar W. D. Fi~:tsol°‘s report on the Edmonton nlrcting held early in Dc-_ "_"°` t BOSTON, Doc. 31.--The Toronto? Varsity. Fl' 12 years iiltcrcollcglnto, hockey élampiolls of Canada, wont# down ill rl 2 to 1 defcst hcforc the ccmber. The president of qllc Mari-I time Brancil was accompnrlicti bv t-he secretary treasurer, C. D. Ship- ley and both sprike on conditions ex- isting ln tllr Milritimcs att the pres- c pi'csc'nted inside of forty-eight hours. Fraser pointed out that ex-Presi- dent Doyle failed to present: all-the pplicatiolls for rclnstatemeiltis at the annual meeting held in St. 'John N.B., it year ago. This point was also stressed by Mr. Shlpléy,_§_’_i7ho stated that he had the list oi sth- lctcs in his pocket at ,St.__ John, which hc later reinstated. Doyle was questioned at the St. John meeting as to whether he had any lllorc applications to present, but Un,vm.Sm, Club of B,,St0,,_ m.0b,,|,1C ent time and ciioijts to sccllrc rein- he anmvcred in the negative. Had Olympic §;€,xt(,t fm. un. United Swli_i:~;t.atelncilt:s :it the allrliiul-mcct-ing of all ihcsc names been presented at “_ here mmgm_ the Canadian Athiciic Assosintioil. _tllg sh, .Jclln session, .stated Mr. University Cllib got :iway to a»2 to From the opinion expressed la.<:l._ Shipley, thc Branch would not have 0 than in the ill-st lim-ion. The sec- UVCHIUZ Pi<'l<111 COUMY and 1"1'l1lC2;becn Suspended and met'-€YS in the md frame was an even sec_saW af- Edward Island are in favor df break- Maritimes would bc running mite ofniies will :mt ii "ssl-vs' ~si,tei~{=f_th6I¢'l‘Wzf andlirl I l rovidilig‘6f"tli¥l‘ docelxx:f,fiattbnii'!lUn , the g ile_raI_'iI6btioil of: ' er"ilb,1‘-".W""- V Person, ora, but will 'liner -» ,J -.,,“,-°¢¢¢¢s-'- ‘nniiliws fair anddilcn cillllo ollo of thc lllostlmg WMP "W Pmscm bf)q-V' ` D-i!“’i“-‘l! hmuc third Dm-i.,d_t, of Jnmmul- lm-J--gtlic lncctlill tho following tclcgralll smoothly. Botti expressed rcgrct following a key ever $60,, 1,9,-C' Iwas rccelvri! from R. B; Brotlm ciix-_ilggcstion that thc Maritime Bram-.ll Twelve minute.-i tiller the pol-io1'v-sidbflt 01' thvibnsak away from the parent body. got. ulldcl' wily, Dcvilis. sub at thc‘M“""'_1m° Bmnch 0f Ulf’ C--’\»A~U -ibut stated that thc movement would "i'oi~clito left tlofomie, soorcfl i‘l-om ni"U111€SS SUf~l>ff1lSi011 of Doyle. McMll‘-I have their supi>ort._if. after due con- sgmilnlllage. For the rust of thc pe-ilbfl. and Krlvcl' is lifted and Mari-lsideratlon. they ih0U8hl1 ll- Willlld rtod Toronto sent four :intl even ilvc time 5“Bl’f"i‘l@‘i llllllffie-'i Yclnstlllfifil mm up on me a¢_m(.k_ nt once, P.liI.I. clubs strollgly fnvor - _‘¢> a scpartltz- illrlntcill- lissoplatioll and stand with Pictou Couhtv io tllo": Boxing Brings In I mllslzzldmnliiicc collllioseditofliw W llcnciit amateur sports in the Mari- times. Z----¢¢>---_ .`§_=’ARIS, Dcc. 31.~Govcrnment cir- iclctrhcrc refuse to comment on the _Bti"a.sbilrg.arrest-s today, saying thc til ' trnsburg aut-horltios. _ .I To Osborne, virv president of `New; mvgr ls entirely in the hands of Vt :Glasgow Allltteill As-so::i.ltiq_2l, Rob-_ ~ ‘ " "“' "" ert ~ 'iisolr .~ -~ l ` _ _ _ CHICAGO. Dm-_ al, -'rim lcnnlin-i1m;;f‘§_A A__`°§.f.§f]‘,fyB,§é»D'g,f“1§,‘?;f cd business of boxing and wrestling Picwu mm ,L A_ McQmm.|‘é_ J.>_P_ ijotiii'llcd to thc Stole of Illinois dui'-'cf Westvm,,_ dmm,d H U,_|£~m~' int.: i027 sillct profit oi $IIO(i,905..'I‘hc which was _.vm 'D president Lmézq /tthictlc Coilimis.-ion has revealed til of the c__,\__,\__ Hmmm me Hitllatiull iii* “m‘\“1l l'°D01`l l0d“-V~ 'nt thc llrci-rlli. tilrlo. Word is cxpcct- Thff Sm" “I $3-893503 was Pam hy cd fronl Dr. linmb tomorrow :ind fol-` 5'7.il40 persons to soc-156 bmdlig und lowing tm., Vpply dcnmtc 'Muon wmf wrestling shows `lll Illinois dul'illg_,e_,;u"__ ” the year- b l='l~li_~ » . - The Denlpscy-Tilnnt-y match at Mxgfgme B,.;;`1l:;h I0l£cstig:,_`"(t}_ Soldiers' Field. September 22, was gave 5 nm mmm, of his (,H0l_t__,__ in' thc principal rcason for t-llc high Edmonton towards scmmng ,.Cm_, mini Of \‘°'l°`!Pt-"~ Th" Sm'-"' mx °“,statcments tor thc twcntv-one Mar- tha* “Km “lon” was 3’2'H'559' ltlme .athictos He broligllt 'thc There wcrc 805 bouts dilrirlg tilfrmattgr- up ill the convention roonl t“'°l"° ‘_‘?°“"h5' Y he said. but the vvholcimattcl' wasi ”`”“‘f“‘?"" "" I ' “"' “""`“tl1f'l1€d d0\\'Il flat. not one' Class A| throat and cllcst with Mlnard's Quick relief illtifio lllnt-on wili»l'n’slli:ll st-pi\l‘llio- __ ___'_ _____~___ _ l'oolll is |ir'“-""~"' -' ' _ No new suit- of berr to sf~pill“atn‘,n..... tri- tllcin. has lluell Iliflllnr Control Illnllillgi 'i‘ile s ly nil ilgl-cnmrnt lilo-il and file hotrrd Tile feet as wishing to llavo done as care illc oxccpt lil; set. npilrt `" ""` IIIGKEY 8| is mere- G ii, »_~' ,; - tho hotel | B ` go into efli ou vari s hotellli ‘ ' ‘I rooms f many hotels ‘ _ i'-_ ` ill such 4-uunooooe and oxneot-l The navored D-O-O-O-4 A A 'Ill A TQBAG60 A i | . -and nicest chew. .i.ll.'f`l'i{- _ Millions _o_f Used -Yearly. nickels Nietiftiisoijfrobiiiéce-col, Lia. _ Charlottetown ' Nob