' MAXIMS or A ' MERCHANT ' If Clic Liberal party were ilk 7031119417 uullldlicn, two to go out of W0!! three would become High pm. teotloniat Tories. 3 ' _ _ , OFA ff, , doctor is so uncommon today that’ 1423( " "°" ws sro apt to think lt out or date: 'i g _ ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew * E NM __ tQ,g_r,,,_,, ` ' _ lviAxilvls ~\\\t tnlniurrimvll til nn/ /Q o The Peaper ,,.. “"-......_i' d Enody '\ W ,N . .N . ~ _ » ' 1 alorniag Guardian. Founded |551 (-harlotniowa Guardian 'Iwo Cents if .i l- _ , E' cHARl.oTTETowN. CANADA. MoNDAY,»AUc;UsT 12, 1929 io PAGES ' ` ._...:_.__.£.m.,.:.=__, .l- ` ' H-l -=f' ~ :as = _ ,' ' Importation Of ___ i INDICTED Tum Billion 1.. We PWS. ‘Al nan CENEEEENCE tail zl|>|>li|N‘ 'lnlnlull HEARD .Values Wiped out ° A ' ` Change fn Federal I passed recently which prohibits the ' importation of foreign labor into is 0 S N E Canada. The effect of the order--in council, the passing of which was announced at Halifax lsat ht by Reserve ’s Redis- Count Rate Up' . U Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister of La I bor,.is to provide immigration om STI() DIRBLE sets Market, “ - ciols with the power to sxoluds such 1- contract labor. This* will probably -1 (Cann,dian Press) have a much bettdi' effect than the (Special To The Guardian) TORONTO. fmt., Aug ll-A spa- Alien Labor Act, under which a com _ I l ll 4 t0 F' of in NEW YORK, Aug. 10-The wp- heavy speculative structure created in the securities markets oi' the Un ited States by the Wild Speculation of the past few months, was rocked to its loundations today by the bombehell of a higher New York' Fiederal Raserve -re-discount rate, hurled into the financial district af- ter _the close of business yesterday. Prices of active issues on the New York Stock Exchange tumbled $5 to $30 a share, with one inactive stock dropping $46. _ 1, Two billion dollars or more in the lvl most of it in the first fifteen min-. utes of trading. Measured by the __ leading stock market indices, the re- iw action was the 'severest on record al- though in _percentage it probably fell short of the drastic break which d followed the first Federal Reserve .3 FU cial despatch lion The Pas, Man, plaint had to be filed before any to the star says within soo miles measures for exclusion could be tlk of the Arctic Circle and in the very cn It was a matter of court admin heart of Cansdas barren lands, C ibllration irivcl/ill! 311% tho llylhi °f A D ke" hil C a formal complaint and then the u Sc ier, one of anada’s most noted hirclmsn and crack pilot newelry steve f°“°W4=s such a com- oi Jack l~iomci1's N. A. M. n. xieet Plclnt \ isl it . _-i- snt w h Jack Hambie, his mech anic, Tom Creighton and a prospec- r who staked the Flin Flon mine. or two weeks nothing has been seen Can' Represented either of the men or the aeroplane ' ____ V which they set out from Badger (special to the Guardian) Rifle Oli 8. pl'0SpeCtil'lg trip the oTrAWA_ Au; 10_A dwmmh cinit of Swager Bay on the north Y. ' from Canberra Australia. today car- guoted values of United States secur- 'Western gxmmyty ,-r me Hudson, "ed . Bnmmeét 1, mm Hamm, Bm” me’ Wm “pm mn during the day' 'BW ' A that the federal government of Aus- - aeroplane has for several . now. been scouting the terrl- ject of repgnunm `m¢ Wu in gg,-ge. 1 ry. but anxious observers have mm; wm, gh, yigwg “pregggd by ‘ Foreign Labor T OTTAWA, Aug. 10-Great import ance attaches to the order in council (Special To The Guardian) lla it tralis had been consulted on the dub- e. and another aeroplane is to be 1,, Brucy, mnmgng hm Nm for ° parati nf ispatched from the N A M E. to lowed by the announcement from I* Thzmuw :'::°;;:;t“;d:“‘;’ Sioux Lookout on Monday to en-p mg gmwm ‘qygmmmg gh" ig M. um 'R an warning six months ago when prices use in ma "mm hm its mm "pr time .t me poet problem, are were considerably below recent high levels. , ANNOUNCEMENTS. coM1NG EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "Park your cal' at Bt. Margaret/s Thursday, Aulust 15th. 'li8l-B-l0-Zi. "Auction Sala Aitken House. Georgetown, August 13th. 2 P. M. '|175-8-10-21. "oorhing-.show and dsnos, odd- icllows Hail, Montague, Wednesday. Drohcatri. 7215-8-12-21 ‘ “Club meeting. Comwall Rink.I ldcnday, 12th, Plans for picnic will )e made, Y 7179-8-10-Zi "Come to the Indoor Circus in St. F:ttrick's Hall, Souris, Wednesday night, August 14th. 7188-8-10-di "Tea of the season, August l4th~ Where? It’s here at Cvendish Beach. 8496-B-6-'l-12. "Como to the ice cream festival and dance at Community Hall. M0111] am on/lugust is. -' 'nal-e-lo-21 "Come to the Ice Cream Social at, Bradalbsne, Tuesday. evening, August isth. zz not ans, wednesday. i 7162-8-9-12th. ,.......... "Tea Party 'at' Cavendish Beach.. Biikuat ldth. Good supper, swimming ind sports, Everybody welcome. _ 7163-8-9-51. , , i "Caine to the chicken supper and ice ortsinseoisl st the homo of Har- ald Carverf 1-iasclbrock, Wednesday.. Supper served from d to a. Il riot our :ri _Thursday. 7233 "Dr, olirt. M. D-sts.~¢`how nomo \Y°V0i\tion cure Purdy Station. We"- ihestar Co.. N Y. U. s. A. 5233-e-7-to sept ir pd. °°lleaem Thursday. Aus- 1551- i029 for tea at St. Margaret's. Good iiutic. All the usual attractions. - _ 7135-8-B-41 °f,Kinkoi-a Hall--Col-ran Bai-in Di-I-i matic Club ‘will present their drama 'The high Millionaire" , in Kirikora, tuesday evening, .st-gust' iath. | S / 'nal-a-ic-21 P'°ome to».xolly's cross Mendel' liistl August lain. nance and Ice Umm fhetival in school Hail. 11 \ii\faY&ll\¢ 'dino nrstzfine hlllll. \ . _/ 'ma-s-lo-al. i iii: sheep, lambs. at Uillf Nil' Uigg Shippinl 7172-8-10-2|. . ¢_-» ‘ new offered members arc their suPPly- out to Conference, givca rise to the suppo- ,_ *_ (1) Pbllill Snowden, Great Britain; (2) Owen D. Young, United Stgteg, who headed the experts committee; (3) Aristide Briand, France, and (4) .Dr. Gustav Stresemann, Germany. sition that it is not a. foregone con- g ' f ll d t i ht an t f hlliha . LE 9 ° 58 Y "N ° U Mr. Snowdon. The fact that Prem- cmd “nr” “"0"” _h “I "_ M .. ... :‘“°‘:=:..:”.::..f.:~::-..l':‘..'°;..;l.: zz' was Rsoucs BOSTON, Aug 10-Sc _ un- ’““°' _ A Hi/Dleo RATES usual in the experience oi ......rmen GRAND OLD MAN _ was related by captain Ambrose or souaavmta -i-~ Deon, skipper of the schooner J. ld. --- (!P°°|ilff»° “il filliflullil `Marsha1l when he returned from a SOMERVILLE. Hallo Aill 10- LINDSAY, Aug. 10.--llntimation trip to the Georges Bank fishing This city iuhboasting of a grand old 'that within a short time the Govern- Bmundg gentleman o has reached the-ripe ment will announce a scheme to Captain Deon said thit when his age of 104 years and is still _in good reduce materially hydro rates to rural vessel was about 'I0 miles east of health. I-le is George Plrdy. a ua- consumers, and at the same time in- Boston Light, a great swarm of mo- tive of Bonavista, Nfld., where for crease the giant for extension of squitocs swooped .down on his craft. mari! years he wasla fisherman. rural hydro linen, was the feature of 'ms insects apparently were in need Mr. Pardy’s wife died about 30 Premier l"ergu.son's address before of nourishment for they immediate- years ago and he now makes his several thousand visitors at the picnic ly settled on the crew...'l‘wo _mea or home here with his sen. of the Victoria and Halibui-ion Con- caped the attack by taking refuge in Pardy. His hearing and sight are ex- servative Association heretoday. The the forecastle. The mosquitoes llov- collect. He is an invoterate smoker, Premier-coupled with his announce- cred over the schooner until a. stiff his chief enjoyment being his pipe. mentof widerextensiori for hydro and b,-ea, bmw mlm gwgy, when he celebrated his birthday an- elaboraiionofhisrecentstatement that Cmmn pw, dgclureg (hug ug had niversary recently, be received cards a vast system og road building never before seen mosquitoes so far and letters of congratulations from throughout _the rural areas would be ses. no believed that they all ps-its of _the country- undertaken shortly. His address was wer, blown seaward by a heavy gale interrupted several times by the ap- ou caps c°d_ V INDIANS ELECT NEW Clilliis pyusg from th, crowd which packed Lindsay exhibition andstarld and . s If -Z-11”* iclnllnll PPOI) Qvyfflqwgd mtg gh; Lyggk gud |ggn|,_ xnnorui, dnt., Aug. io-indian wg mpeg ,O 1,, ,bu \,,f°,., may "Emerald club “Kina H0!! llmml bands of Lake of the Woods reserve- mgmhg go gn um, ,mem we ` i-ith ' in the “° ‘ ° and tat sheer Ausuof- - I tions are new _conducting _elections 1,", ,md,,-mm (Mg Wm ,,,m,m_ !°r°n°°n' 7206-8-12-2 101' chief] llld Cbiliwiliibrl llfidhf l» tuuy redunb the co" of hydro 515;. o»Millview Club loading live-stock. n°W]Y'1m“¥“"'¢d 'Y5*°m-` I'mh°"° trio power to rural users." stated the Tuesday, Auzilst thirhcsml-(_ Jcngu-lg elected for life, these officials are now P;.»,mm._ “Und” it we Wm be .bm to B,-os” 5¢¢'y_ 7104-8-i0-Si to be choserrfor three`ye'.\r terms. an oh me "eau not mare, fm, The change was iinally effected this ulmmwo ls we ue Zdly' but mrytwo "Noticei Movies. You all like a yur may g 1°" pgrwg °g gg;y,ggmy|_ three ‘our or “ve mmm” don.” ‘ 7222 h , See this one at Canoe , » l ggrézgpgoigligix. Vernon Tuesday. Elcglogmzxas 1: 0:; °;i°;_mm; ,year for investment in rural hydro counc s e um uh ." Th t ll di- °°°h °“° h““d’°d p°p“m'1°“ °f u" turtle! abgutpzsgdil Ogonx mraiprirsds "Com, to the ice cream social at band. Present tenants of the ofleial vm be nntlyqnemued me P"_ 7205-B-12-Ii ghm-y valley Hall Wednesday, Aug- positions are permitted to stand as » nth. li not rluo Thursday. < candidates in the elections. N" mmm* Wm" "‘° “°"” '°" f years. Since the Province is so well ........- _ equipped with main highways and "come to the ice crtlili 'Wm *'° 'ming gpm; trunk roads the attention of the gov- be held lil Wlllifd muytz' figldhiug; , ' - pgmrp m ggpngg ernment will be directed in future g‘}';_’i'$th'§"°;g:¥éh Mm" ' 7334 ___ to the provision of more and better .-- PROVINCIJTOWN, Mall., Aug lo rural roads. strenuous efforts will be -'club loading host and I°°d “U -captain Joe mos, iish\ skipper made to-imlcrove county and town- caives at Hunter River, kihilflicdrzg mn 1| umbmn' |, blggdggglngq 3- ship roads, and municipalities will fcren0°l1- AWN* 1°' lim guise" men wooden gel-lg which hs say; be given subsidies to assist them in "W" "° ”"“°“°y »m';°.s.ir-ai camo from the stomach or a in-gs obteininc better folde- Nl°h°u°n' ,__`_. ` codgish caught on r-nghlgug Ligue, "1-feresftor," the Preinier declared. o-Meet me at Elliott Hall Thurs- Th, mg.; hu hem .Md gg cup. ihe policy of the government will be dey, ioth.-The R#°°\iiV PW" ”;"';°t‘;: mg mos' collection of odd rind; ioprovide geod,substantisl,scrvieeabis are holdingtadgglfgflg which my includes, che ghsletsn roads throughout the whois province. ‘h°’°' U "° 73°;|.g.;3.\5¢,n bead of g cow, whlelfwaa found lu- We have in mind, not merely a sys- sida a shark and a hal: int bottle tem of hishwavs but n system ol QP V » "Afternoon tea and ice mlm found in the stomach od a horse *f\’lNP°l'i\ll°l\~ - social at Conan Bonn. Wednesday mwwa sfteru°°i\ *M °"°‘“"" "“'“"' “' ausssralv dvaaos xlansn der the auspices of C W. L. ' "Breakfast wlu be served y Ladies Aid P. E. L Hospital to all ho dnl,-g lt., on the hhibition grounds. -~ #__ _ g "come tothe ice ernm social in _ nail 'ni idly 0 'mb "° f;_°r¥‘:i:t fine omline °\\~ the following ¢v°l\i=l~ vecing, Aul- 'IIN-I-ii-2! “U ` »mg_g.|3.,| - _._.i__. Moscow, Aug. ll-Reports from, ...__ the-'Manchurian frontier yeaterdly|School of Research, were pronounc- mad; dozens of pictures ofthe Chaco New york, fan- U 'ILANTIC C1112, Aug. 10-. said two Russian frontier guards,ed by Dr. E. L. Hewett, of the Board Canyon ruins, mapping the entire " High gig, gm, gmmom gg 3341 of the incentive econ- had been killed and light w01lli4_¢d‘of Research, the first successful ap- project which eovcra a ten-mils site. land tomorrow mm-ning gg, 335, W ”m_._u_m by White Russian soldiers at the vii-`plication of aerial photography to Study og the pictures 1s expected toi sun gcc; ¢,1-,lg waning A; 7,14 and lags cd Cherrliaavo near the Amar archaeological purposes. disclose evidence of the ancient civ- rung tomorrow morning gg 4,57, River. A Russian glmboat. and a Photographsof entire districts from illsation, yet unsuspected by the arch- First quarter moon Monday, Aug. §3.E§> §‘g iii i iii Fil’ 5 I lil git 5? is .i, K. V __ _ a p .A _ .I_-i¢as~‘ W Next Meeting About Aizg. 20th (Special Tc The Guardian) OTTAWA, A g. 10-A heavy slate of busines was cleaned up in the two day session of council this week and members of the Cabinet are a- gain scattered up and down the country. The next `meeting to call them together from holiday to bus- iness will be held about the 20th. The most serious matter facing the Government at-the present time is the border liquor trams. Mr. Robb, acting Minister of the Department, will probably have some dehnita proposals to lay before his colleagues when they assemble agaiii. Premier King is said to be personally in favor of acceding to the wishes of these who would make the export of liquor from Canadsfto the United States an illegal act by refusal of clearance papers or by some other n-leans, but other mem- bers of the Cabinet including Mr. Euler, head of the Department of National Revenue, are riot in full ac- cord with him. Political observers point out that Premier King is acutely conscious of the fact that a demand has gone up for the wiping out of the export trade to the United States from his own party and that Liberal papers have beenproininent in urging the same step. LINDBERGH TAKES , T0 PHOTOGRAPHY ..SANTA FE, N. M., August 10.- Indian ruins that were old before Cortes and his armored band made their way into the southwest, have been photgraphed from the air with an ultra modern aerial camera by Colonel ,Charles A, Lindbergh. Colonel Lindbergh brought the films here and they were developed in the laboratory of the American School of Research. With the announcement of the pictures was revealed the latest in- vocation of modern science in the siudv of antiquity. Lindbei'gh‘s pic- tures, destined for the Camegie In- stituto and photgraphs taken from another plane for the American W Ti RETURNS TU HUME BASE (Specia|1‘o The Guardian) FRIEDRICHSHAPEN, Aug. Germany‘s mighty mistress of t air, the diriglble Graf Zeppelin, rc-~ turned triumphantly to its home base , .. _ _iT___ lat Friedrichshefen at 1.02 p. m., to- -` I day after a recork-breaking trans-’ Atlantic night from the United! states. The giant ship carrying 22; passengers and a crew of 40 men landed at the airport here just 55 hours and 20 minutes after it had taken off from Lakehurst, N. J.. at_ ll.42 p.lm.,E. S. T., Wednesday night, ` thus lowering her own record for the flight by 13 hours and 26 miriutesl It was regarded by many experts BS I the most sensational flight ever ac- complished by a. lighter-than-air, craft. /; i To Hold Conclav In Winnipeg | C0 MONTREAL, Que., Aug., 10.-En-i route to Winnipeg to attend their- bieririial conclave which will draw a record attendance from all parts of the North American continent mem- _bers of the Abou Adi-lem temple of Boston, Mass., of Elk Ai-um Temple. Providence, R. I., of the Dramative Order of Knights of Khorassan pass- ed through Montreal over Canadian National Railways this morning. The main party left Boston last night over the Boston and Maine and Ceri- tral Vermont Railway route at Mont- pelier. They will be joined by Imper- ial Prince William H. Duthie who will be in cdiimand of the party. The Imperial Santha of the No- mads of Avrudaka, an organization composed of Knights of Khorassan and their female relatives, will also hold its imperial dsirbar at Winni- peg and officers and members of this organization will be on the special trains which convey the knights westward over the C. N. lines. Can- adian branclies will be strongly re- presented at .die meetngs and the Maritime Provinces delegation will also travel westward today over the C. N. lines. The Joint seihefincs will bring to- gether the largest gathering of people for any conference during the year with the exception of the iniarna- tional council of nurses held recently at Winnipeg. All the better class hotels are booked for the period of the convention which will be from August 13th to August 16th. Arrange- ments have been made to accommod- lto many 0! the delegates in sleeping cars which will be parked at the Canadian National station for their ¢°i1V°l'1¢i0'n. Returning from Winnipeg the New Eiiiilaud party will trsvsl via Northern Naifétion Steamship and Canadian National Railways to Montreal and _from here will go on' the "Ambassador" to Boston, over the same districts, on horseback or on foot. In addition, the aerial pho- tographs reveai traca of ruins which , might easily be passed over by al trained archaeologist on the ground. Students of the University of New ` Mexico, under the guidance of Dr. l i General chan; Trans-Chen: 0°-` posed Sliaiitung province 'war lord,` who is indicted for the murder of! young hince 1-[sein Kai-Sli. ll'l°mb" of the Manchu imperial house, whoy was found fatally shot near the` olswlsgs lvllluls (Canadian Press) LII BOURGET, France. Aug. ll.-- Mystery surrounding the disappear- ance of the three young Swiss aviat- ors, wiio left here Thursday is as deep as ever. The three aviators, taking~ off Thursday afternoon with a heal? load of fuel, said at their departure. they were going to Lisbon to initiate a trans-Atlantic flight towards New York. Nothing has been heard from them since. It was regardod I-I Pos- sible they really began their trans- Atiantie flight here and have been swallowed in the Atlantic‘s vastness, leaving no li-ace_ behind them. _ 'It seemed improbable that if they crack- ed up even at an out of the 'way French town, it would have not hc- come known after so long an inter- _ ` ‘ val. They were Oscar Kaeser, pilot former’s residence 3 C. N. R. PROMOTIONS (Special io the Guardian) 1 MoNcToN. Aug. io-Effective. August ist, J. l-l. Brown is oppolnteoi assistant general storeieeeper. At- lantic region of the Canadian Na- tional Railways, with headquartersj at Moncton. Mr. Brown entered the service of the railway as junior clerk in the mechanical deplri-iIl¢l\Y» at Riviere du Loup, July 10th, 1902. and after serving in the capacity of timekeeper, clerk. and train agent. we.; gppolntad storekeeper at Chaud- iere Junction on February ist. 1915. On August 22nd, i921, he was aD- polnted district etorekeeper at St. Malo, Que. Kurt Luschi' and Alfred Tschopp. ` ' Novel Contesf V (Special in the Guardian) OSHAWA, Aug. 10-A novel con- test, with the aim of starting a campaign against scrub bulls, has been announced by Dr. T, E. Kaiser, M. P., for this riding. He is giving 1 prim of $50 for the worst specimen of scrub bull that the farniersoi Ontario and Durham counties can muster and show at the Oshawa. fall fair this year. A regulation attached to the contast is that the “winning” scrub must be slaughtered, and fred transportation will be provided fof the animal to the abattoir. Th( farmer will also retain. the brice thai _ SCOTTISH BOY SCOUT _ 1 SHOW NATIVE THRIFT ARROW PARK. Birkenhead, Eng., Aug. ll.-The wcl-ld’s supply of scot- ish anecdotes was augmented to- day with a reveleation og an incident concerning the visit of the Prince of Wales to the Boy Scout‘s world jam- boree here. While visiting the Scotch camp the Prince lighted his pipe and tossed away the match. A canny Scot Scout picked up the match and auctioned it later for five shillings (about ti.) The present proud owner of the burnt match however, is also is Scot. li 'file PARK is ilu: PLACE 'fo PARK l Youll Love An-'Ala ’ Noi' A Movmc. 5 Aufo 1 1 .4 ~ . 0 /1 Sv . if l%"L` Jig ff$?_ -3 \ ati./i_ If \l Hewett, have uncovered a three story tower, wiih underground passages I and a huge kiva, an underground cere- monlal chamber, said to be the lug- - email detachment of troops were or- the air, taking a fcw_hours, revealed aeloglsts, and reveal deiaila of sites llgh. 1.81 am. _ s BS! W" 5|-S¢U\'U°d ill this Sf-Iii' ' iloderats to fresh wlltiierly winds. Chet:-o,Ketl, on the Navajo lnd.._..Kuu_-,ggggsg with 1°¢¢,1 gmwerg or reeervation in Chaco Canyon. ir,3-lun¢i¢"1_°;-mg, Indians of sions period oelorsihe Toronto, lair ...sz-es arrival of the Spaniard Cortes, in the M°m,g°gl_ “lf ___ ___ ___g9_g3ii southwest. reared this community Quebec. cloudy ...'10-eo house, which is of excellent masonry. churlettowwn, clear ___ ____gg...g0 The 5011001 Of R5-‘¢ll’¢h Pllll0»Dl\°i-Cd Halifax, clear ... ... _.'16-50! by Olsi S. Emblem and esnvinsfst. John. :og .I. ...ea-sa Clfice Viem- the Phoiosrevher. Boston, cloudy ...ao-ss; dared to proceed at once to the vii- au the information which could be ‘upon which work already has been summorslss us, eighteen minutes .lllm gained by weeks or months, of travel done. which have escaped notice. ister than n I 1 TORONTO. /iul. 11,-Maritime! in H004 the _lour That_Pu,t the he gets for the animal ss beef. CR OP REPOR T (Special To The Guardian) . WINNIPEG, Aug. 10-Cutting oi grain is expected to be in general progress shortly throughout the Wesi according to the Weekly Crop Report issued today by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Cooler weather hu prevailed the past week, the report states, and in some sections rains have been of benefit to the crops tc some extent. Manitoba! wheat crop will average from 12 to 14 bushels por acre, it is estimated. Saskatche- wan in the north will yield an esti- mate of 12 to 15 bushels and in the south d to B bushels. Southwestern Alberta’s crop is placed at 12 to 13 bushels per acre on the average, but only 5 ip I bushels in the north and cast. _ill QOX%X§OO O Condensed Specials f “TF-I0 D82 'OFC ll! \l¢hlDl¢ILi0l`|fD\-hllddllllul. 000-0640609040-O-049000-00000 rotlsn-sum or MONEY. Arrl.l this oliloo me-a-12-i ron. sAi.E-one lsltoou so; due to furrow Sept. lst. Frank Mc Lean. Cornwall. sam; 01-' rlousmlolm lui:-:_si- ture at Mrs. Lang's. "l`r_\'on, Augu-*_ is. 'mo-s-1::-d -__ -_#re TEACHER FOB. STl Patrick'a School. 015.00 supplements Apply to Joshua Gallant. Frederic- ton. 720'!-8-i2-ai u_...- __A--_-¢-A wansnu-nnznninnuazls 'n:.A_uii- er for Murray River School. (In- termediate Dept.) Supplement $100. Walter Buell, Secretory, Mnrra! River. 7212-B-12-5| F08. SALE-lift! ESSEX UUAC!! Delivery last of August. Priol 8375.00. Lois MacKinlay, l05‘Eu4e__ tm-l Street. Charlottetown. . 1208-0-ltei* ___?____;, £Ii neld l i l I ~__ _`. _-_;_Ju»¢, -_`. _ . rn . I 1 1 | PL .-_4___.T__- T 'i‘i'§>i or 1 l ` l - .5 - ».,i. ; di” "I: ll? :. ’.'.*.i‘. l E _ .‘.l‘ll= 1 f§"l'_.: .»1g.‘l,;»; ;-:*:s- . _f~_i;»2§i'; _ __ 'i ;.._i`i§ » i~‘»I'1- >g ri,- _Wifi -E , .M ...,. _. JE. -15-_-. -..En _. cr l i`il4l'U! ?` l_ ,t ‘ -,. . ,M ll '_ gif? _I + fffixl. *ii i _-Mg f