File contains a dim: that keep. lndotherinsoc "P 90rd». Take File nl mvzfictellegrgioe: without insect m. not stein. rur Ioocislrepellln "m! ma. ' “is: uontdoors. Spray iron . W! camping. l" Pwple and does mu Held bind” YfifitAx khkhirh- L Classifie ‘Ann Y ""*'*.'_¢:'rv¢_¢‘v¢.v v7 , Adv I ‘FAA A‘ rtzsements A a 4A4‘; vvvv v_vvvvvv Agents Wanted Sell Christmas Cards PER WEEK MADE BY OUR rsonal Christmas Greeting Card enls in their spare time. Write _ (or particulars today. Regal Art 0.. 310 spadina Ave, Toronto. A. W. Aug. 13-14-10-17. T eachers‘ Wanted TED-JUNE!‘ CLASS TEACH- . for Tryon Consolidated School. upplement $150.00 ' ‘1183-8-10-31 iw-ahrnnnnwrzn ‘renun- . for Murray River School. (In- rmediatc Dept.) Supplement $100. alter Buell, Secretary, Murray ver, 7212-8-12-51 CHER. WANTED FOR ANGLO- ustico School. Supplement $100. cretary, Mrs. James Stevenson, m; 1332-8-13-31 cum wasran ron s1‘. - iclcs School. 015.00 supplement. pply to Joshua Gallant. Frtlleric- n, 7207-8-12-21 CHER WANTED FOB MOUNT -~ School. Supplement. $75.00. ex A. Wood, Secretary. Albany. .11.. ' 4 _'l240-8-13-3i - can be earned and $35‘_$50pald weekly in spare time selling well known line per- sonal Chistmas cards. Experience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures success. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. F. H. W. Aug. l3,l5.l7.20,22,24,27,ll0. Salespeople Wanted $50.00 PER. WEEK. DIRECT SALES- people for, Botany Wool Underwear, Made-to-Measure Dresses, Child- ren‘s clothes, Lingerie, Hosiery. Complete line of Knitted outer and underwear. Elxceptlonally good re- muneration. British Knitwear Limited, Sirncoe, Ont. S. P. W. 8-12-1345. Salesman Wanted SALESMEN WANTED -SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Bree outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on ‘the Island. Our agency ls profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co. Toronto, Ont. S. W. ii-lii-tf. CHER WANTED-y“. EXPERI- ced second class teacher for reen Hill-School No. 39. Supple- . m $135.00.. Edmund MacWil- I - , Oleiiky, R. R. 1, Secretary. 7234-8-13-41 V Miscellaneous 1i ALFRED, MACDONALD. nd Surveyor, Hermanvllle, Souris. , GSTQJ-II-lmo laasromisiwl cubs sun velcpes with address printed. t the thing for acknowledge- tlli. invitations, ow, 011N411" ob Printery. if v- o recs sxnnirrooscr 991164. Guardian Job Printeryk ORIAM AND KOUBNING i (is at shortest notice. Guard- - Job Printsry. ANAS 29o. DO!» TOMATOES 5c, All is week at S. Keys, 7251-8-13-31 Female Help Wanted Iii-MAID COUNTRY - GIRL referred. Apply 242 Kent St. , 1244-S-l3-3i i o_1i mammo wasnmo. nu Mrs. s. .1. Johnston. no chfortl Street. 7176-8-10-31. ED - ‘I170 DINING-m 3M ll- Anny Morcll new. , 7106-8-10-81 Articles For Sale sane-summons, noonso ii. eto. Apply Guardian. ' 7048-8-8-101. ‘ s or . noussnom roam- ‘ i It Mrs lung's, h-yon. August - ' I I ‘mo-e-u-si ' seen-nooks. oumasrrr "blow. a volumes, bargain. Ap- ll Omani loot lime. ‘ vm-u-ie-ri ,. To Let BIT-nous: 1e Iusrou - Particulars hflt 1100f. 71714-1041. SI‘. For ‘Sale -—----—-———-———-—.-. OLD PAPERS FOB SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-14-tf. FOR SALE-HOUSE, 104 PRINCE Street, opposite St. Paul's School- room. Apply 215 Hillsboro Street. ' 7160-8-13-31. FOR SALE-FIVE PAIRS 0F ranch raised minks and a few extra females. Apply Gavin Harding, 'l West Street. 7093-3-7-51- MINKS FOR SALE - RANCH raised minks, extra dark, northern Quebec- and Alaska crossed. Mac- Intyro Bros, French Village, P121. 7058-8-5-81. FOR SALE-Alma ESSEX COACH- Delivery ‘last of August. Price $215.00. Iiois MacKinlay, 165 Eus- ton Street, Charlottetown. 7203-8-12-41 FOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING 51 Baytlcld Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- iate, ' - W.K.Ro¢fls 00.. Ltd, MOiI-U-d-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE STUDE- baker Heavy Six. Seven Passenger. Limousine, 1926 model, in good running order and repair, tires practically new. Apply to P. O. Box 730, Sackvllle, N. B. . PS-B-S-lii Western Guardian DLOST-Between Hunter River and Summerside, number plate, 4187. Finder notify Hunter Book Store. ' ms Lldlfl WON‘. Central Guardian i e096 of! on Hills‘ goods and all Don't lie-too late in securing what you require. Patons Limited. ' 7229-8-18-21 PREPARE NOW FOI- BIG FOX snow. onarlomtoivn, h‘ ‘ 20th to November let. For particulars ap- Dly V. R. Show. Dfibkcf ‘Agriculture. 7280-8-18-15-20-22 LOSES LIFE-Mrm-A. C. Duchcmin has received the sad new! of the death by drowning, o! Mary. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright, of Toronto. ' ' BOARD or" TRADE-Special meeting Wednesday evening next. Major Hugh M. Bell. Director o! Publicity, Nassau. The Bahamas. will lecture on conditions in the West Indies. Everybody welcome. ' ‘i200 A GOOD CHANCE-to get cotton goods, gloves, scarves and hosiery. Paton: Reduction Sale. " " 1119-5-15-21 BAPTIST SERVICES, North Riv- er Field, Sunday, August l8th:-- Fairvlew, 11 l. m.; North River, 3 p. 1a.; Long Creek, ‘I30 p. m._ Services st Clyde River from Monday August 12th., to Friday August 16th., It 8 p. in. W. R. MacWallrer, Minister. CORRECTION-The Dominion Do- partment of Agriculture will hold a demonstration and - field-day at Glenwood on Wednesday, August 14d}, at 4 p. m., and not at 11 a. m.. es previously mentioned. _ COBSETS, MILLINERY. and all Ladies ready to wear. Pstons Sale. ' 72394-13121. DANCE AT Beach ‘Grove Inn. Wednesday night in hOnOr o! visiting golfers, starting at 9 o'clock, finish- ing 11.45. p. mJ-Dixons ovchum. Admission 50c. Sponsored by Cher- lotteoown Golf Club. ‘1264-8-13-21 ANGLICAN SIS-VICE! in the perish of New London on 18th inst. will be as follows: French River 1030 a. m; Burlington 3.80 p. m. Sunday School one hour before tllfle‘ two services. Remington ‘i p. m. The Preacher will be my. 11.8.. Cloeman. B. A., of P02011111.» ~ _ - -- GYDOS Milli-Mr. William-Moran was the speaker at ‘the weekly meeting of the Gyro Club at Beach Grove Inn last evening-His subject was "Advertising". Gyro Tom Rogers roported on the Orphanage-picnic at Rocky Point on Saturday, onductsd by the club. Atthe dance held later, a record crowd was present. 0N MOTOR. TOUR-A party con- shting of Mr- ‘and Mrs. Chas. Olapp and dough‘ , Faye, lcflmr 3,5 by Misses Flo Ind Orpha McFadyen and Miss May Johnston, of Somer- vllle. Mass. who motored here to spend their vacatio , left on return, having spent s very pleasant time with rolativos iii Peter's Rood, Mm. fly Harbour. Fortune Bridge and Charlottetown. ~ _ . nmnamdvrcroam mason Department of niblia Works, Dredge No. a left-for Victoria on Saturday, towed by the tug, and is now engaged in dredging the harbor, especially the slipping berths along the wharves. In early May, if, wag iolmli thei- the depth of water along the wharves was not sufficient to modltc the large vessels engaged in the notlioirado. on one occasion the s. s. fuel-n" being on rock m. tom at low tide. n is understood that a lured quantity of potatoes will o. will?“ 1111011811 Victoria this season. moons-at r. a. Islsd Hospital, Aug Otlytnbihandldre. n. 0.1mm. I I011. I For Sale i Pfllpgfl] sltultld at South- WB. 9% miles from Charlotte- wwn; three acres of land and house finished in natural hard- wood with not mm lentils PERKINS-At tbo Emerson Hess pital, Jamaica Pllin. Mesa, July 28th. ‘lb Mi‘. and Dbl. Arthur Perkins (nee Luella Hinton) a daughter, fail ‘ nuances‘ woon-ms-at-mon. Aug. 1o, by Rev. M. O. Brinton, Barry Raymond woodtoOei-ds-Adslaidofvmbotbof "rryon. . IANDALL-IOINBI-Jrhemlrrllle took plans "in Mormon recently, of Roderick Austirrltandall. and Mary shortage , I 11m cnARLoqjraTowN cuaamguv ' r . PAGE Tllligli DR. W. Rt CARSON , Palmer Graduate Chiropractor ‘Chronic and Nervous Niacin 1M P111160 Bl- Plwllo 101! Opposite Si. Paul's Church. 55631-1 ' DOG KILLED-One of the two dogs owned by Henry Williams was yesterday killed by a car on Great George Street. ‘ _ BOVEBS WIN-Tho siiith game of second section of the City League was won by the Rovers last even- ing by a score of 9-4. It was called at the end of the 6th inning. BADLY‘ BIJRNT—On Saturday afternoon. Raymond Andrew of St. Eleanor’; in endeavoring to ascer- tain the quantity of gasoline in his a match.‘ His side. arms and legs were badly burnt. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — m". W. E. Smith, Pownal, announces the mSlkement of his daughter Ver- na Amelia to George Clark Walker. son of Mr. J. S. Walker, East Royalty. The wedding to take place on August 2B. ' '12s: SEIZURE-Clutches and Excise of- ficers assisted by Prohibition offic- ers on Saturday searched the dwel- ling of Chester McDonald. Clear Springs, and seized eleven cases of gin concealed in a place built ‘es- pecially for‘ the purpose.‘ CAB ACCIDENT-On Saturday afternoon James Tuplin of Blank Banks. while proceeding to Summer- side, swerved into a "ditch on Ic- count of a flat tire. After ripping down two heavy fence poles the car was brought to a standstill when it came in contact with a. telephone pole, The cu- was damaged but the bwllilhts escaped without serious injury. . ' name son MAGDALENS-‘Ihe Miscouchie baud numbering twenty three, under the leadership o! Mr. A. s. Polrier, motored to this city yes- Wfllly en route to Souris where they took the boat lest night for the Magdalene Théy Qnjoygld ‘luncheon on the grounds of St. Dun. "N" “WWW”? after rendering several en; _, “ selection; " ‘The band ‘is accompanied by Rev. ‘Mar- Church. and Mr. J. o. Gaudot, p». prietorof tbe'Capitol Theatre, Sum- merside. The‘ band attends a picnic Rev. Martin Monaghan. a nephew of the pastor of Miscouche Church. ‘is pastor. ORPHANAGE PICNIC-The chil- dren of st. Vincent and the P. EuI. fiilmlanl vlvhsnlsfwore entertain- ed on Saturday last by tho Charloito. town Gym Club. Gyro Dave Bethune placed his beautiful cottage at Rocky Pointat the disposal of the Gyros, s. number of whom conveyed the children in their cars from the or- vhsnsses. cent. Steward refused to accent any fare from the children 1m‘ ermine on the s. s. “Hillsbor- Will“ which was gaily decorated for the occasion. ‘The children, in charge of Miss Beers, of the Mt. Herbert Oflfllllllltge and of two Sisters from St. Vincent's Orphanage were war-m. ly welcomed by Mrs. H. L. Bethune, at Rocky Point, and the Gyros had a full afternoon's entertainmenirar- "flied for them. Through the kind- ness o1 Gyro mnx Clark, quantities of fruit were on hand and Gyro l-loyd Jones of the Metropolitan Stores donated hats, bells. tennis rwquefs and water balls, while Mrs. While of the Rocky Point restaurant offered to simply everything missing, but m9" dill KIOtJI-Dptar t0 be any trsnimlrslf nrsrnovrn WI lllfllifiyoml A SPECIAL REMEDY LEADING FOX RANCHERS‘ tooiinsonielcoflismerleea- tank mldc the mistake of lighting "n: Monashanr pastor or Mlscouche ' today given by the church of “which A’! ROTARY-At the Rotary lunch- eon yesterday tbs spesktr wls Dr.‘ ma» of moods III-ll. Toronto. who organised tbs Charlottetown" RoteryOlubat thetimo bcwasa member of the Halifax notary Club. to: the but ton years since Dr. Mic- Ru has been in Toronto he has not, been b. member of tho club although he still has firm-faith in Rotary as one o! our finest institutions for de- . veloping the spirit of good fellowship I-Iid unselfish service. Dr. Manitae who is a. native of this province is encoding a holiday on the Island s: Holland Cove and in his address yes- terday he dealt mainly with the dir- - ect and ‘indirect advantage; of tour- ists traffic to this province, stressing the point that in order to attract to Prince Edward Island the steadily llrfiwlng Strum of tourists to ms’ Maritimes there should be good roimfr Ho also Blloko o: the movsHiEIT. rn other places for the beautifying of the roads by planting flower gardens along the side andgalso of the oetab- ‘ Vlishment of roadside inns. lie de- cured that the Island has ch" which are peculiarly her ov- shouid not be regarded n .,. an other part of New Bruns. .. of Nova Scotia set off by the sea.. Rotarian E. A. Foster was in the chair and the guests were Rotation Bill Brown, of’ Amubllry. Mass; Dr. chines Ken-i dew of New York; 1:. w. Pry, or Ponder Island, British Columbia; George Walker, of Sherbrooke, Que- befl; Dr. Campbell, cf Montreal; Ro- tarian R. A. mingle. cf Truro. The' i ‘ at very largely reduced prices. w_--L_-__.-_- PAO 0 We beg to announce a cash sale of all Ladies Wear Nothing reserved. ‘ Reason we need a large amount of money quickly and in order to get the cash we will sacrifice the goods regardless of cost during August. A zven:Es"zx9tvzua luv zen rrsdnr cuv Lnarzuia zidicr Prices on Specials Maintained CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Watch Our Windows for Specials musical programme included a violin selection by Miss Kathleen l-iornby who was enoored. It was decided to change the date of the Rotary picnic at Canoe Cove to the 17th. PERSONALS m. Harold Moore, electrician, left on return to Toronto yesterday morning after a pleasant vacation spent at his home here. Mr. James W. Christie oi New York city is visiting Hon. B. W. LePage and Mrs. LePsge at 84 Upper Prince St. , _-_- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Johnston. Bt- John, motored to tho city yesterday- Mr. Johnston is a manufacturer of printing press rollers. and is 0h hi! first, visit t0 the Island. -. _....... w, and M"... Stanley B. Pennell. (nee Wahde- Mclelian) who were married in New York on August 1st. arrived last Wednesdly on a short visit» to the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sixtus McLellan. They left on rc- turn yesterday mornlnt, Mr. and Mrs. George l". bdcrulane and- daughter Margaret of Denver. Colorado, arrived here int week on a visit to relatives and friends and at present are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McFarlane, Bedeque. Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell, and her daughters, Grace and Isabelle, left Saturday morning for Boston, after spending l. pleasant vacation in Chari ‘tctown. They were the guests of Mr. ‘mamas Malone, Druggist. It is pleasing to know that Mr. Eric MacDonald, son of M1‘. S. A. MacDonald, of this city" is steadily improving. Ho has been a patient at the Prince Edward Island hospital for the pest two months. Doctor W‘. H. Starratt arrived in the city from Boston. Mass. last evening accompanying the remains of his wife Eleanor Robertson Star- Prinoe of Wales Students-Notice. Beam. Examinations will be con- ducted at Montague Airgun 17th, Aiberku, August 10th, Suminereida. August Nth, for ‘ ‘ J first year. The examinations will be carried out at Albsrton and Mimi-III" in the schools, at Summohido in the Md Cross office. Town Ill-ll beginn- ing at 9.80 a. na Students are required to be unaided and vaccinated before entering mm’ of Wales College. Vaccination will be llfllsa by family physician. l" lot-totem: and QIIQII Coufly students will be examined at the Bed fioll Office In Charlotte- town. Saturday morning, August 24th. from 0 till l. 70464-184! ratt. Funeral Home, King Square, tomor- row, Wednesday, Aug. 14th. service starting at 10.30 a. m. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. Chief Engineer. m~ent, Province of New Brunswick. Funeral from tho MacLeen U. . POTATO CROP ISTDIATE SMALLER IIABTLAND. Aug. 12.-'I‘hc August report of the United States potato crop has been received and indicates an expected yield of 313,000,000 bushels, which is 9S,- 000000 bushels less than last. year. The shortage is mainly in the southern states. The more northerly states appear to be in lino for a good avenge crop. The first car of new crop potatoes from this province was shipped yesterday from flartland by Bat- fiald di Co. Limited. Their lac car of old crop potatoes was shipped on July 18. Programme c-e Continued from page l Appointment of Nominations and Resolutions Committees. The Province o! Prince Edward Is- land will put on lantern slides show- ing road building in that Province. ADDRESS; “History OI ROM Building in Prince Edward Island.“ by H. H. Shaw. Chief Engineer. FIRST SUBJECT: "Gravel Roads. their treatment and preservation." LECTURER: R. W. McColouIh. Chief Engineer. Province of Nova Scotia. DISCUSSION: Alex. Fraser, Chit! Engineer, Province of Quebec. SECOND SUBJECT! "Maintenance of Various Types of Pavements." LECTURER: R. M. Smith. Deputy Minister of Highways, Province of Ontario, DIBCUBSIONZ J. L. 80111111381‘. Deputy Minister of Hlshwlys. Prov- ince of Quebec. THIRD SUBJECT‘. "Road con- struction and Maintenance Machin- cry." B. H. Klnghorn. Highways Depart- LECTURER: DISCUSSION : 5.00 P. M. Meeting of the Nominations Com- mittee in Committee Room No. 1. 5.80 P. M. Meeting of the Resolutions Com- mittee in Committee Room No. 2. 9.00 P. M- Al _°°.v_ R by the Lieu ernor, and Dance at Old Govern- ment House. Automobilcs’ provided by the members of the Iiocai Com- mittee will leave the Beech Orove Inn main entrance at 8-80 sharp. Wednesday. SGQQSIIIDQP ma. ma THIRD SESSION 10.00 A. M. Presiding Officer: Hon. J. P. Mc- Intyre. Minister o! Public Works. Province of Prince Edward Island. ADDRESS’. "Tho Province 0f Que- bec's System of Highways," by Hon. I 1 large variety 121 Grafton St. O O-OOOOOOO-O-O 1231-8-13-21. Si1ver+ For Wedding Gifts in a new and best, quality. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and - iEngraver of pieces-all DISCUSSION: A McGillivray, De- puty Minister of "Highways, Province o! Manitoba. SECOND SUBJECT: “Bituminous Road Construction.” LECTURER: E. H. Scott. Man- ager Asphalt Association of Ontario. DlSCUSSlONz. H. S. Carpenter, Deputy Minister of Highways, Prov- ince o! Saskatchewan. THIRD SUBJECT: “Bridge and Culvert Design, Width and Typo" LECTTIRER: DISCUSSION: 12.15 P. M. Group photograph of all deleifl-ifl. Beach Grove Inn, Main Entrance, by the official photographer. Wednesday. September 18th,, 1929. Feurtb Session. L00 P. M. Presiding officer: Hon. D. A. Stewart, Minister of Highways, Province of New Brunswick. ADDRESS: Hon. H. A. McKeown. Chairman Board of Railway Com- missioners for Canada. ADDRESS: “A Grade separation Policy for Countiesflf by Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of Highways. Prov~ ince of Ontario. . FIRST SUBJECT: "The Road Ms- tcrial Situation in the Maritime Provinces." LECTURER: H. Frechette, Chief Engineer. Division of Ceramics and Road Materials, Department of mines, Ottawa. DISCUSSION: SECOND SUBJECT‘. moods." LECTURES; victor R. Burton. Deputy Highway Commissioner. State of Michigan. DISCUSSION: A. A. Smith, Chief Engineer, Highway Department. Province of Ontario. "Winter Board of Directors and the Sinc- iuuv, Committee will use piece im- imediately after the Annual General ‘Meeting. 7.30 P. M. " Annual Dinner and Entertainment lat the Beach Grove Inn. Tickets special rate of $1.00 to embers 0f the Canadian Good Roads Associa- tion. Thursday. September 19th, 1H9 Fifth Session. 10.00 A. M. Presiding Officer: Black, Minister of Highways. Prov- ince of Nova Swtia. FIRST SUBJECT: "Recent Legis- lative Enactrneni-s Governing Huh- wly TTSIIlC." LECTURER: s. r. Bicksll. mis- trar of Motor Vehicla, Province oi Ontario. DISCUSSION: William Findley Wm. Findlay Company Ltd, Toron- to. C. Francis Cowdrey, Pitchburg Mass. SECOND SUBJECT: “Safety or the Highways" LECTURER: J. F. H. Wyee, Gen- eral Manager of the Canadian Ne» tional Safety League. DISCUSSION: E. A. Cunniflllllrd Efficiency Engineer, Canadian Pa. ciflc Railway Company. Col. Paul R. Hanson, Presidon Royal Automobile Club of Canada Montreal. ++m».»»».mm»+..4».i _ "; 1:8’ J1 at “i; THIRD suaascr: "Canadl. and‘ M" Playground of America." LECTURER: Theo. G. Morgan. President. Montreal Tourist and Con- vention Bureau Inc. DISCUSSION: C. M. Black. vice~ President, Royal Automobile Club of Canada, Montreal. Mrs. K. M. Mchdyen of tho PKW- '\.~ "\ . 4.30 P. M. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the CANADIAN GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION will be held in the Convention Hall of the Beach Grove Inn, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., on Wednesday afternoon. September 18th. It 4.30 p. m. BUSINESS: Reception Oi Annual Bsport and Financial tatcmont. Election of Directors and Officers. incial Tourist Bureau, Charlottetown. Thursday. Sepia-labor 18th. The final session will be held at no p. m. and wilicomprise a trip otinspectlonoversomeodthehov- lncial highways. Detailed plans have been made by h" -.___.,. an’ w? a locil entertainment committee for" " the reception of the visiting dole» . The entertainment will include I Ratification of the following By- rho" dinner. on orator summ- Law:- North Shore motor drive, a uil on Article 14. Suction 1:-"'I‘he non-d the harbour, motor trip. tubing. s:- ci Directors may from. time to time WW0" Ind I01?- ~ a d'nr.v_4 _ and pump in 1mm ma barn and germ and mill m ranch. An ideal alum for gardening and fox-ranching invest so much of the funds of the Association as may be deemed advis- ADDREBS: “Solno Pertinent As- able so to do. in Dominion Gvvlm- pects regarding the Financing oi-inent Bonds of such issue be may Roads," by A. D. Ferguson, Bureau, be considered most advantageous. of Economics. Canadian National providing such investments d‘ the Railwayl. perforate otebe amounts no invest- YIRSTSUBJIZOT: "MOGQHITNBGI odllilllnot still! inqsmlht ooumu nlenwm ooh-cum clflrnav Ihouiabd Poll!" strustica." ‘ ' ‘ ~ LICTUBIII: p. s. Van p cunning, was; J. E. Perreult, Minister of Highways, ma’ Province of Quebec. . in: noun nauooeere ma, daughter of m. and lite. J. J Bcrnby of this city. .' ‘ N. D. -MacLean UIDBTAIII "; Ibaaeiee’ . ~ flag loam " I;r,€t?‘.’-".'.'i.i» .. .. _.-,._,.,, i ~Fann For Sale Fifty acres of land at Peeks: Sta- tion, the propsrtyvoi Allan Joseph McDonald and formerly belonging to‘ u... 1m bend Allan bfcbgneld m: bloom! is 4011M h!" mush. schools and mum Station. -" Everybody Come to the d i Tea at Cavendish ' Beach flfl-‘Bvll-Spl . "l! stance ro an A J low in ‘M "*- “tl of ‘city. Aral! ‘ "llilwhll; care’ -t~ t ~- -‘ ‘flM-l-IO-bi mmmpnuumam} ‘ a mu a Mlthllm, Iolioiion. Charlottetown. "Q2113. Th! R e014, P0 no Kooaktsrovle cg?