WENT T0 rile» CAME BACK wr-rn a MILLION LAUGHS YOU'LL Laden TliEY ‘DIATINEE ‘pvaxmc JUNGLE TOR IVORY AND YOU'LL THRILL AND ROAR . . Iii“ I} - TALKING r-PIGTDII» I v.z\_lcs)?'THUR$1>,AY, ltlATlNE — 16c. 31c. ' “rue cnsahorrmoumouaplalslv . - To-DAY. EVENING - 26o. (to, 52o. THE GRliLfATEST FILM SENSAYrlQN SINCE the I TALKIESWERE BORN A Dynamic Drama. of the Press - nrutlnlg with Exciting Dialogue - Pulsatlng w . the Thrilling as- venture aF-‘flge lieodline Hunters. A THUNDERBOLT OF ACTION ADOLPIIE MENJOU MARY BRIAN EDIVARD EVERET HORTON sruulrurun JIRYON “IKPTIBT 55371555. muggy, Aug. flélwestmcrlsnd 11 a._'lrl'.;.'1‘ry'.0,rl"_3 l1- IIl-i. 61BX17 759 p‘. hi.‘ Rev] z. 1. rush, sctlnx Pill" m- wm yrmh a; ‘all the services. Tltams HELD-In connection with the Exhibition, Murray Harbor ‘mdscur-lstraluswillhsneldat "cflhilcttcmm until 630 p- m? 0" ' warmly and ujhul-sesy. the 10th gum, p _ 8193-8-19-21 ZION cnulron mnoorlou sjsnvlcrl-uhc-mlulstel-s appointed ' by tIiJPresbytEry of Prince Edwefd Islind w‘ ‘me ‘part in the induc- tion of the Rev. G. Carlyle Webstu’ the ReVsJT. AL-Rvdlfl’. Moder- ator of ‘Presbytery, Dr. J- Keir Fra- ser,‘ who will preach the sermon, W. IL ‘Davies,’ B; A., who will ‘give the charge‘ to the newly-indu ‘ min: later, and R: Moorheud‘ Legato. who will deliver the charge to" the con- gregation." ‘The -service. will take place rin" 'Zion= Church on" IM- day evening helm-beginning at, eisht ~o‘dock, and the-general-publlc are heartllyJnvited. . PLEASANT OUTING-‘rhe Indian River Dramstici Society who,» during the p_8.5_t three months have present- ecl-thplr play in several places with ggaatpuccess, motored t_o Charlotte- ' townbtesteildsy, where they had a picture taken at the (lraswell atualo.»_ Afterwards theywere. ten- dered" -a‘ bhndllet. Unfortunately two‘ of’ the ladies, Mrs. Hilda mm- sey and Missy-Katherine MacDonald. while returning to Indian River, suffered an acute attack of indiges- tion, which would certainly have proved fatal, were it not-for the Soul-stirring in the oompelllnl and sweet simplicity of its presen- tation. the first ‘Halifa! Perform- ance of the Ireiburg “Passion P167" was given at the Garrick theatre last evening. It wasa performance of such marvellous power that giv- ing of applause did not enter the mind- In fact, it did not seem that it was any longer a playhouse. Rather the mien of the iudlence. and their lntcrltness in following every action, every lino, reminded more of some quiet cathedral. By this reverent acceptance of this great offering of the Freiburg Play- ers those attending the Garrick lsst evening gave complete proofof the wonderful manner in which the story of stories so ably unfolded be- fore them. ' 1N SPIRIN G SPECTAQLE Few there are who have not dis- cussed the right of mankind to pro» sent the "Passion Play." Now Hali- fax has opportunity to decide for itself. From Frelburg have come these people who have really dedi- cated their lives to depicting lu ac- tion the wonderful story of Jesus of Nazareth. In the light of the performance given ~last evening-at the Garrick, it is unlikely that there was one person within the walls of that theatre who did not come away Passion Players In’ Splendid Performdntce Of Greatest Drama Freiburg o m p a n y T_h r i lll s Audience With ' _ Compelling , Simplicity. lsnoneedlodsalwiththsmry that Halifax is convinced that the feeling displayed in their work gives evidence of their high ideals in making possible that thosernot fortunate enough to cross the ocean to witness the "Passion Play." are now enabled to see and hear. and with words spoken in the English tongue. Perhaps it might bs fitting to pay individual tribute to one mem- ber of the cast who necessarily must stand out above all others by merit of his role. as well as by that of his performance. George Fass- nacht, Jr., as the "Christus," is the fifth generation of this illustrious family to portray this role. ‘Ihrough the medium of his appearance. voice and personality, he brlngsla conception of Jesus that is ln keep- ing with religious teaching. au. 'ro as raarssn so spiritual is the‘ presentation throughout that it is difficult to rc- vert to the mechanical sbpects of the production, yet in all depart- ments thede can be praised. Been- ery, costumes and artistic lighting Kyles‘. Pésisi ‘Infill-lilac; "w flies - q|| Insects- F LIT Largest Seller in 121 an“ He: “Darling I ilm so hum! could kiss the whole world!" She: "Now we're engaged M must rive up those bachelor habit‘; a big oaalu harvest l. ag- sured this season. for which a large quantity or BINDER TWINE enriched by the inspiring spectacle. , Fundy assistance o! Dr‘ Gamma and with a clear conception of the “dd mum w ‘he ‘mmumfllm "f o, “awn,” m, _ MacLelian. who happened w be w- temmngs u, b, you,“ betw.-- l." the peetacle- The musical setting “sonv poppy» _ fvmpwlni "W P°'1°""°"j ' ‘ covers of the Bible. There "'1'" vwhfllrl W! @110" “"0" d1- . .__..-._..GE.DI'ENT solute“, nothing to offend’ l of J. H. Wcbber is entirely ANNOWCE ENG‘ thing was done m keeping tn,“ -___ .. ping with the great theme. m Mr- lnd'u‘ifi.hfll'thlllf Guptill. of solemn“, o, such a t,“ all 15o people take part. PEINBE EDWARD ‘ANNABELM = KEN MAYNARD in Grand Harbor, N. h, nrloullce the It a to be hoped w“ Ham“ AFFAIRS” , ,will show appreciation of the op- ~ The Thrilling Dram; Also "SWELL PEOPLE” A Farce Comedy will be required. We have pm. vided and in stock 2 can. LOADS of the celebrated “SILVER LEAF" brand manu- factored by the BRANTFORD COBDAGE 00., LTD. M“. In CANADA, every ball gun. anteed 550 feet to the pound in large and small size balls. CA PI TOL. engagement of their nfllllhlcr, HELD m ‘Ts - FRI. — SAT. ' clnvllrnll . 1 Below will be found a. brief syn- ' rrpsis oi telegraphic reports receiv- “THE TWO GUN-MAN" FRL _ SAT. rprevious estimates of grain yields- Details follows- PRAIRIE PROVINCES "MY- 3"“ WITH AN ALL STAR CAST lvlalrlrnyrl; PROVINCES _ __ mum belgw 11mm}; nevertheless parts of the northern and eastern all? cumng alveghlpfimslgggrop rains during mg ‘past w“; hnvé areas and” along the Red River be gene“ w n en ayh‘ improved rudder‘ and late 01-01% Valley‘. In the western and south- wcstsm areas the wield will be light; . with a large acreage or‘. for feed is prevalent but the Sarah Elizabeth, to Rev. Frederic S. Orossman, of Cocarlada, India, wedding to take place-early in S55- tsmber. Rev. F. S. Crossman, re- cently returned from Cocanada, In» dia, has aocopted-ahesll to the pas- torate at Tryon, P. E. I., for two - r - r ' w l ‘ yttflr-S- Since the retirement ofitev. Harvesting-of :1. heavy crop 0 hay is practically completed. Cer- M. O. Bl-inton, Rev. Z. LmFaeh' been acting pastor. Mr. Crossmsn _ mm the trluinllllll entry. . of Jesus into Jerusalem, to the Last 511F901‘ and on to the ttilltbdfdfl Pilate and other scenes." culminat- lng inlthe Crucifixion. the entomb- ment and the finsl tsbleu, Pl-le is Risen," the audience is heldllli the spell of the dramatic stprypLtl-le __ portunity to see this wonderful pre- aiors. It i‘ superb. all this week, afternoon and even- sentation. Again let it be ss-ld, that the reverence of both those tak- ing part and the audience, lifts it from, the realm of all that is the- atrical. In the Crucifixion scene a wave of emotion sweeps the spect- The "Passion Play" is being given We sell at FACTORY prices which is much lower this year. Buy from CARTER & G0. Limitecll , crops are too in. advanced to sui- ems have heddéd out, v5.6“. uemp_ expects w take over the work an fate accorded the Saviour of Man: m: ‘ ma a m“ that t er be. ALBERTA NQRTI-[ERN ARE_A_ jer much damage from this source. fining m“ and “goody yield“ am the first of October‘ The above m? kind. It is not an attemptto over- u n um mzpated. Potato and" other mo, en mun ‘hmmumm Baptist is M rate the dramatic togain public B‘??? t came“! wuonxeaevot; . crops srcahrrcod condition. Apple-r specie-l interest u» readers, Mr. ““‘°Y_‘°' ‘h’ ‘°°"~”‘ '“°“~“=-” 5"“, mfnbow H, m, Md M. _ gal situation and alre in close touch ting should commence within two are sizing‘ we“ Pastures continual Gasman‘ is a mn o‘ Noble Grub appealing that such a step is not te an t u‘ “pv 1 Pl ." m Lo .._-lj:lth crop conditions in all sections weeks. WABERTA SOUTHERN Ewing is m“. generally complet- in good condition ‘ us?’ ‘Arthur street’ ‘mi l.‘ member necessary. It is the story brought n ce a. e asson ay 1.03; TA‘!!! t it n, . J _ ‘_ _ _ I U __ _, -.~ . .. , dim,“ tome, mmonimnng srlexperlencelongtoberemember- _ Filmer" E “moi til. districts mentioned. The map AREA-Cutting has commenced Cd, the crop 1s above averagfi Oats, . .~ , . q 0g 13mm“; 3mm“; chuyrcfLg-y . y y’ ‘d Th Bu" "on". . “g mchmomj 5g“; _ rugverleaf indicates the approxlnjafle and will be general shortly, Wheat blrky and wheat are ripening we" PROVINCE OFHBRIHSH “u” NM"- form than can he given by the l: l ‘:1 Wm be t. LEX5°115 “f the d1$tY1°L5J¢~f°1T°d w Shmnd grade wen’. put the yield cutting has started in some sections COLUMBIA . printed wont ed temugn aid WW2“ H.121 ‘.119 report, , will be light. ALBERTA WESTERN m“, Sausfncww y, e1 d5 are Bunch ., , _- _ _. I ‘ zrzlml-Nq YOUR Fhlllrilln to the To all,‘ except those utterly de- f tlh G0 um g tembzfinh a ‘I ' AREA~Ra1ns have helped fixing hated. Potato and other root crops Grain crops Me rupturing rapidly Dan“ n “hum” l .- " _ "mdnfl ‘mw-kmtmn’ m” ‘Pasha 3th 51d is; ' p ' but warmer weather is required to Promise w 61L A good apple crop is and harvesting Wm be d “new; " 7817'.‘ 1P1)’ mil-St mlkt its appeal. There ' - ’ l‘ mature the °‘_'°p' wheat cmtmg has assured. Pcsturas are in good con- Within a. Wech-Flbmcwtfi fire rill‘ __' GEQRGE "J1 ‘ARMSTRONG ~ -- '5"¢°Pli°m111l' "nimm "Wm 0‘ "mmenwi l“ ‘he SW“ “'1"’"° dltioll. All averflge yield 0f tobacco wing quickly. hut-will he small un- , ALBANY rsnsorrans “mum” --l~h»_= satisfactory progress of practi- yields except on sununcrfollmv. will is cxpcctgd‘ less there ismore moisture soon. ‘ _ __ ‘ . v “l” a" m?“ °°m° mmvneflly be “gm “d “me gm“ fields "my Heavy shipments 011 potatoes are I m" w?“ qlbwm Mmhmm Mrs. .1. Ieonard Trainor and o" rrlc-r5$§.$§.°r'rh‘§°°"° Sm“ r-gvely district in Quebec, Ontario be used for sheep pasture. The sug- being made andother root crops "N555 “m” "emu? can-Mao Aug l3 (up)__nl beautiful childrtn accompanied by ' YES: ESTEB l AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR at the Head Office 0f the Bank no: Montreal from its Branches. Th0 yqmnch pranagers‘ have complete With a continuation of the warm Lmzrzci intimate knowledge-oi‘ each lo- Weflther Of the Pail tWO (lily-i. CW" Irnovmcn 0F QUEBEG. GENERAL ..'.,,,‘:.E'f.'9".§“.s .. RADIO avros roll. Barron's _,-__ PROVINCE OF ONTARIO , and-the Maritime Provinces, and 1n ar beet crop is making good pro- _.-.;glrltlsh Columbia, most crop, are gress-sAsKArcnEwAN NORTH- -, .la_lso giving promise o; goodryleldg, ERN AREA-Harvesting of wheat jiiay crops in the eastern portion of has commenced in some localities ~ph¢ Dominion have been heavy’ and and should be general by the 20th. -,. cereal harvesting has begun withPmfipflf-‘Y-S VBYY from 800d to very excellent prospects, except in thcPOOr.» There will be-no shortage Oi . ccsc-of-oats in 0ntcrio,.-which suf- fecd- $ASIGATCIIEWAN SOUTH- ,» sored material-damagethrmrgh rust ERN AREA-Where wheat ls worth "Vldsmut. In the Pralrie- Provinces Butt/ins. harvesting is under way. ~- l-mvpstins has begun and=wlll short A large area has suffered mull iYEy he general, as ripening 1185 ppo- failure and most favored districts coeds-d satisfactorily except in parts Will have little more than seed. bf Alberta. where it has been re- MANITOBA—'HBTVQSEIIlg is general The grain harvest is progressing rapidly and threshing is general. Full wheat should average 35 bush- els oi good quality grain to the pore. Bnnlcy is yiellding satisfactorlialy. Threshing returns bear out earlier repel-ts of material damage to the oat crop through rust and smut. Com and roots continue very prom lslllg. Tomatoes in reduced acreage are in good condition; some dam- flsc is reported from the tomato ulorm. In southwestern Ontario, promisav good; .ylel$ll'-Applflil, pears and plums nre= doinrweli; and the fruit is reported to be of good qual- ity. Percentages‘. are as- follows: Grains 105 per cent '05 potatoes 105 percent; "tomatoes 100 per cent; apples BOiper ‘cent; rpears 85 per cent, plums 90 per cent. Pasturage generally Miss Ednarlsoswail, lmnstafinage, was vs- recent’ visitor to Bouris. l and‘ Mrs: ‘Harold Gillespie, ‘Buckley, ‘motored tcrSourls on Sun- day, the guests of ms-olllcsples parents. and tn-s. Almon Boswell and sonildilcoln ‘ind daughter Deal-a were recent visitors‘? wsoilrls the "gifcsts of ‘Ml-Band Mrs. John Malone hij- modem bandit has not yet figured out a way to outwit the radio-equip ped roving squad car, statistics of the Chicago police department show. Replying to. recent lntimatlons that bandits often hear radio re- ports of their crimes as soon as word was -received by the squad. W. P. Hilliard, supervisor of the Chicago police radio department, pointed out that in the first seven months of 1931, 6,850 arrests were made ‘as the result of radio alarms. her sister, Mrs. A. l... Ohalsson, Halifax returned to their home on Friday morning after spbndilw three weeks very pleasantly in Albany the welcome shuts of M1‘- and Mrs. G. W. Trainer. Migs Mary MoOarville, R. N. Provincial Sanitarium. is lpqfldlfll a few weeks at her home in Carle- whfr host of friends are sled w seq her home 885m 11mm m“? etlon for pendicltis in the clty Prohibition Commission Chairman MR. GEORGE B. BROWN Margste, P. E. L Send all Information regardim infractions of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to .l. .l. Trsinm Commissioner, Provincial Police. Charlottetown. or to C. A. M1119‘. Inspector, Summerside. or to W. E- llaywood. inspector for Qllwlilr C‘ lottetowll. or .l. W. Platts, Ill- recoversd 2m h" mm” °P=" specter ml- Kings, Montague. lvlrs- GilbertiDllprlas,.V> of Lowell." msslcccrglc Btgwart’ i; chm“, More than 62.000 alarms were Hum,“ Mass. returned on Friday last, after her linolefDr/“J. A‘! Stewart, m. sent out in that period. Of these, it spending 5 meg-s vacgflgn with he)‘ vgpey_ .’ ‘ : ‘ . is estimated that more than 14,000 STEWART & LOWTHER J. n. srswawr. lL-C. N. w. LOWTIIER "ital-deli by cold, "wet weatllerJThe EXCGpt in the North. The estimat- bums me bcgng seriously affected zcsufcn is now too far advanced for 9d 0X09 is about 53 pfir cent of nor- by a snm]; ‘vorm now to this crop _ material improvement ilpcnthe mal- A fair yield is indicated in Pflrning o; wbacco ‘has cbmmenced Mliss Helen Motion-ville‘ and her \ . ulielsalnlslsmsaulsu >-___. A T THE EXHIBITION ,forf..a Moment ‘and Enjoy a Cane of PERFECTION ICE CRE/L/TQ’ CFERFEETECN manufactured in the Province is the lcc Cream which everybody likes. i210 Ice Cream that is 100% mother. Mrs.._Katllerine Gallant. .__-_ amusements. firm- pi.‘ The Tel-l‘ Party held at Saint‘ Anth. 1's ChurchponAugust 4th, prov-.. successful, although the weather seemed unsettled for a‘ number of days. befoljc. but the day appointed ‘could not have been any better. Alarge number of people gathered from, far. near. Games’ of di£fercnt_ kinds were the chief Llvirs. .Neil ltisclsasc, Borden. is spending‘. a few weeics with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. llhank Arsenault." nvslIfculluur. of Boston, . indMrs. Ileo .1. MoClmth of Jcrssyolty ‘returned tothelr home on Sunday‘ alter spending their an- iluai visit an the main‘, our; the guests‘ of? Mrs.‘ McGratll's' parents. Mri and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Midd- lewnufliey were accompanied by msrOirtus Roberts "a! for as Mons ton‘ where she will be guest o.‘ her brother IOf-l ‘few dsys. A motor pflrtycorlsisting of Mr. and'Mrs'. Hank O'Brien of Phil- Menlilsu Mr. "and; Mrs. Robert Pltfleralfivof 8t. Iouis. Mrs. James O'Connor of plmton, and My, 1mm O'Connor of "Clinton, spent an gn- ice said, have blfldllf~hifiwh of the alarm until after their arrest. More surprising is_the factor of speed which has entered into the "radio arrests." According lo ‘Act- ing Police Commissioner John H. Alcoclr, the average time of arrlv; si at the scene of a reported crime, after the warning has been broad- cast, is 2.8 minutes Many of the ar- rivals were made in less than a minute. hurl it has been l-‘cpcms in several instances that squad cars were passing the scene of ac- tion at the moment the radio bul- letin was sent out. ton. motored "to Kcnslngton on Thursday. Miss Eileen Oreenan, Kinkora, returned home aficr\spen“ H- very enlwable ” lidsy in Albany the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ‘Prainor. FRIDAY BITS NEW RECORD lfllAMATH FALLS, 01's., Aug, 1'! -d"ridsy. a Holstein cow owned by q. w. Lewis. has set a ncw- state record for butter fat Production. Bile produced 123.0 munds of hut- tu fat from 3.4M pounds of milk in one month. ‘ -' ‘ ' were falsc- In only a few cases, pol- m I Mm A L“ chasm,‘ on!” BAIBISTERS, SOLICITORS. 5T5 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. Qma...‘ MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BABBIEIIR. SOLICITOR. E10 MONEY ‘r0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P-B-l ._...-s BELL & MATHIESON a. c. Bell. n. L. Mathiescfl. 1J- 5 Bar-plum a Solicitors Oharlotntleizgn grfialgflllll" ____{é._ McLEOD & BENTLEY J. a. spurt“ w. n. BENTLEY. K- a“ Barrister all] Atinrflt?“ ' t Olfloe: 180 alchu-cnd W" We have a large booth in the Main Building on the Exhibition Grounds where we shall be pleased to serve you. _ PERFECTION Ice Cream will also be sold at the Grand Sinnd and in the crass, isspeuglnghcrhcllasys with iovflfls‘ weelr end-"vislt in Newton, maln- nova nay MONEY "r0 L05" her mother, Mrs. Katherine Gillfl-flt. the suest of Mir. and Mrs. csl-l no WAGE rlxmd l. . . ' Gmnw-rmereld- - m ashlar wolllt Mr. qllbert Geudet. returned om r " ' " ' Saturday from a‘. business tl1p-_.tq ::l"resh BUPDlles in Demand- PRINCE! runs wmos ' c"""°“"°"" IDNDON. Aug. lt-Ths royal ' REE brothers of ths muss of Windsor 510901751573‘ M”? anwwa, aua. 18—l'!ree rsil- mm plum food and have a special ’ L Mum" ‘B; A}, E mpmrs P mo’ , . . QBHIHUJofi-liiisiill lfliiluagraggg] many booths 0n the Midway. Sorbet/ling New l. PEEC TI ON ‘CHOC 0 - DIP Ice ‘Cream on a Stick-10c lvloncton, NB. A -__u Woodstock School re-opened on Friday, the 14th, under the man-l agement of. hdiss Emily Arson ‘t..- ' , f _ _ , hie. No matter in what latitude it ~ ml! b! 1011!!!! its mien .. is never .—W.. . a . 1 srllool. INJUNCTION . _ . MAY . .35 . DISSOLVIU I UITAWA. Au;,'., _18—'I‘he - r Wherever Dr. Thomas’ ilciectrlc Q11 "has been introduced increased 511p- plies have been ordered. showing that wherever it goes this exam“; Oil impresses its powblr on the peg. impaired. It is put up in moat portable shape irl bottles and rsrs be carried without fear of breakage. way transportation for siuglsmen and transients willing to aooqit work outside cities will be lIovided under the unemployment relief scheme of the Dominion govern- ment, Hon. G. l). Robertson. min- ister of 1abor.'announced' today. In g preliminary statement of the ‘government's program, the minister declared a considerable number of public buildings will be erected and liking for chicken winit. ‘Z of Wales almost invariably orders plainly cooked chicken wins’! "h"! dining at a west end rtshuflnt- edmenlnthewsstsrnvffivlmu- Barristers. ace-rum E“- moxs! 1'0 1-0111“ ias or.» drum 5 M“, p uu-s-zo-wv- ___i W Tho govcnment will uric the rec ognitlon of the eisht hour day in anti-hum employment ovpmunlt-i les, except where 100a! Qmlllfliml justify longer hours. All matssiala c. M. Lsmpwp 99°- “ asides: l. O- I. llllllnd Public Augie» 58'“ - . injunction, which prevents thesup- ment of Education is now” giving special arrangements will be made to u used m public building oon-' ' - \ . (at our booth) crate schaois of Ottawa from issu- "Iollsht lo the matter at the re- to relieve the congestion of unlm- structlou must be of Oanadlan 9W- IAVI "l" h ‘ - - s _ so V ,_ _ = m; ‘their own debentures, h... be quest or the people of Ottawa.” ployed men 1h cities. ~ , ductlon and manufacture whmv", uslpplus no I!" l? = ‘ ' """ "l "-“ "f" _. . l, c _ dhsolvcd before the year is out, ac? M to tremolo-alums question A survey of the unemployment ‘available. No attempt will be made, elzltllrtafi: "L sum. ' E cording w Premier ljlenry of 0n Mr. Henry said ma. had D0011 no situation throughout Canada u al- w fix rates of wares. but u hr II '° n f ;_ |_ v- 9 tarlo. who, was in, the Capital to- nsw dsvelrvmerlis. He had prolnis- most completed. flsnator Itoberisonlthe Dominion Gov. can dlnct . “Jxlgiléh 348,2; in - 5 l _:=.1¢;...'¢q ,1‘. , ‘mash... h: clay. Asked lf any action would be ed that. ‘if lt were found advls- said, but figures as to thetotalnum the undertakings by the provinces‘ Alfie‘, Fraser‘ “w, taken in this matter, Mr. Henry rc- able," there would be an ‘inquiry by‘bsr of unemployed are not yet avail and municipalities will be carrlrdi n’ "m. “m” piled. . . _ ___ a ccmmiitce of m» lnlslature able. Reports already received in: on with wage rata prevailing in m‘ flan lurk. N. I- rllel-e ulightbe. The Depart?) next winter. Mm a pl-aponscisocs o: unomplvy various districts. \ _ ..- .§.._. 3% "hi?! tillllmtliq .11‘ '.; Charlottetown Loon FOR THE Pnlzrncrlolv SIGN ‘PHI! fi -:' ~.-:..‘;—'.'f'.hri.-LC.a-ills...i;.g.._-._...l.'. , ., _ _ _ 41., __, _ 5151.": fflfllifsn .