AUGUST 20. 1951A PAGE TWELVE . ,. .. . g H rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . T ' I r- -M 8- mo F-m-- i Breadalbone and I Freetown West Cape and Port H1IINol'es 3-”'.."3'"" 3?; - ;;w;3I3';g a-gzgggpmgg 53, r V MEDICAL -CENTRE SIIMMERSIDE Office hours will be from 2.0-) to 5.00 p.m. each week day excluding Wednesday. A doctor will be available for emergencies each evening and on Wednesday after- noon and on Sunday, either at the Medical Center or the Prince County Hospital. Telephone, day. 2277 ; Tele- phone after 5.00 pm. 2279. Professional cards r;”a.;iim.i.. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Commerce Building Suuiinersidc. l'. E. L PHONE 2885 MMML. ....i ii E.” Parkman. 0pt.D., R.0. 0l'TO!ilETRlS'I' Eves Examined Glasses Fitted office Hours: 9 to 12 - l to 5 Ind by appointment Phone 328': REG! 'l'lll-.'.i IRE BLDG. Summer St.. Summerside I 3. F." Iiuiitogrgii. 0P'IOME'l'RlST II I ! Complete Visual Analyses i Glasses Fitted I l'HONl-J 3116 I I I sMAi.i..vms's BUILDING . :2 I I I I Snmmei-aid... 9.2.1. Vicinity Mls Dorothy Matheson. Bread- albane. recently visited with Miss Gloria Heaney. Clinton. Miss Catherine Stevenson, Fred- ericton, visited with friends and relatives in Breadalbane recently. Miss Hazel Kennedy. Ottawa. Ont., who is vacationing on the Island visited with her brother. Mr. Ivan Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Matheson made 3 recent trip to Charlotte- town where thev visited with friends and l't'IaI . The inaiiy of Mrs lied- isv Wnodside regret to learn of her recent paintful accident Miss Vivian Craswell. visiting with her Montreal. in sister and . b-'othei'-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Mll- . age MacLeod. Brcadalbane has been fortunate in sccurim: the services of Dr. L. K. Ziellnski. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mtl('LCOd. SIlEl'bf(l0I(P. Nova Scntia. are spending a pleasant vacation with Mr. MacLcod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mavbcod. The Bi-oadnlbmic village and Ercndalliiiiic Rural St-iiools opened on .VIOlltIav, Auciisl. 13th. Teacher for the village school is Mr Ray Higgins and for the rural school, Miss Catherine Buchanan. XVI". Janie-s Ci'rilr:. Mr and Mrs. P. E. liliii'rny. Misses Fllcaiinr and Jurretta Murray mid Mr. Welling- ton Mlirray were among those who attended the rccciit Marltinie con- vention of the Christian lthurcli IIIIIFII was-' held in Charlottetown mi Aiiciisl 9lIl to thc l'.3tli. Mr. T. D. Flinn. Picton. Nova S(0Il.'l, is spciiriiiig a plcnsuiil. va- cation with her sister and broth- cr-in-laiv Mr. and Min. George Aiidei-son. Mrs. Flinn, who spent fl kVIlllPi' Il9li(' i-EiV0l'?iI years Rgfl. has maiiy friends in this vicinity. Miss Gr.-ico Hcariz and Miss Anzclinc Heartz who motored fromyami MW pmsems C "Y3" amaCm'eIW”9 "Cam Woburn. Mass, to Prince Edward Island early in August, visited re- rcntly at the home of Mr. and 'xli"-'. P. E. Muir--:i,v During their '3.”'r.VIlOll on the Island a picnic held at CZil'eIl(.IlEIl in honour of the Misses l-learn. and their sister. Mrs. Isadore Daimpre. a'forded them a pleasant opportunity to mrr-t manv rclaiivrs and friends, CAPITOL Summer.-side Tonight 7:15-9:13; I iIIl1e.(.'()1ltnz .,f.. The Story of the Kid who won fu;z"9.. of Tiicsdajv 2:Fi(l-T115-ilzlfi the I It I i ted to sit on I Queen's Throne! burnt 7. lIMiIi1IuuuII(Nl ouunl iu "ml IIUMIII c.i.-mun: - CONUANCI SWIM - Au... luv - hem r-...m4 by Inn Ntouiuco - vmitmi by Numuiiv in-msou In... Wgy hy u.....u, Iehninn - loved in tho Nlvnl niu....v... In-an with Ricard REGENT COIVIING WEDN l:1SDA'i.' "MYSTERY STREET" N mm Au: 4- fa-anti III, ONLY 0 Monialban Today 2: Tticsciay . . K ,M IIVW FOR. HIS 557377! at: W) INII: EXTRA! IN THE NEW NIAGARA a II E. gt. AM: News - Cat icon -5.. DARING A'I'l'EMP'l'.' Miss Evelyn Burns of Lower Freetown has returned from Hali- fax. Nova scotia, where she spent Master Byron Burns has return- ed from 5 visit to Travellers Rest where he spent several days at tbei home or his grandmother Mrs. William Heffel. Miss Nora. .Bcales returned on Saturday Aug. 11 from summer- sldc, where she had visited for several days It the home of Mrs. Garth Toombs. Mrs. John Charlton and daugh- ter Janet have returned to their home in st. John. N. 8., after a pleasant week spent in Frecioivn with Mrs. Charlton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. A very success ill ice cream soc- ial was held on Monday evening. at Birch Grove Hall sponsored b,vI Birch Grove Women's Institute. A large number of people gathered and a. nice sum of money was realized which goes towards school and hail improvements. --- I Mr. and Mrs, Lco Mallclt and daughters Dianne and Doreen have returned to their home in Freetown having spent an enjoyable holiday with friends in Maine. I I The synipalliy of the Ftnniiiiiiiity I is extended to Mrs. Abijali Bllrllii of Lower Freetown in the death of her brother. Mr. Hector !iiacKay.I which occured at his home in; Deseble on Monday, August l3lh, Mvrs. Eldon Drummond of Smiilli Freetown and her sister, Mrs.I Ethel Champion of Kfllslfligloll left on Monday inornlng by car on y .1 visit In their sister Ztlrs, Laure Mosher. Pinchurst. Manic. 'l'Ii0)'I were accompanied by Mr. and , Mrs. Roy warren of Charlotte. I They expect to be ubsciu for two weeks. I The interior of Froctuwii Vii-I ilage school has been iisiilv decor-I Ititcd during the siiniiner vacalioir Iheld on August 12th and was Vicinity The Cnscumpec School has re- : verr enioyable week. The guest opened after the summer vncation. of her sister, Miss Winnfred Burns. Mm Walter Hudson of cucum- pec is the teacher this year. -The surrounding community was saddened when it was hard that Mr. George Matthews of 0'Leary had very suddenly passed away at his home in Olieary on August 12. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLen- nan and son Laurdls of Summer- slde were visitors to O'I.aeary and Green Hill recently where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. Brenton Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison and family of Cascumpec were recent visitors to Summerside. Miles Ross Maclsaac of Glen- wood was a recent visitor to West cape and while there she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and Mr. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and family are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy smith of West Cape. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. MacDougall of 0'Leary were visitors to Spring- field west recently and while lhere were the guests of their son Keith MacDougall and Mrs. Mac- Doiipall. Mr. and Mrs. Randi:-. Boats and lamily of O'Leary were visitors to Green Hill where they were the guest of Mrs. Boats parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ellis. The funeral of the late Mr. iver Smallman of Knutsford Ol- was very la.-sszely attended. Burial was in the Springfield West Cemetery. The Green Hill School rc-open- ed on August 13 after the sum- toivii who will also visit in Nlaine. (me, V-acamm and there were wa5I3E'i""- a fair attendance. The teacher for the scliool term this year is Mrs Griffin of Cape Wolfe. Mir. and Mrs. Everett MucDoug- all and son Nole of Vernon River visitors to o'Lcary Mrs. Hatfield Maynard was I recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mlsikn Bertha Birch and Phyllis Yea spent A few days with Mrs. Annie Henderson of Freeland. Miss Emma. MacArthur, Tyne Valley. is spending I few days with her sister. Mrs. Archie Ellis. Messrs. Billy and Thane Yeo, Moncton, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yco and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Percy Bowneas of summer idc, whose (tenth occurred recently. Mr. and Mrs. Yco, sumuierside, were visitors at the home of Mr. Collingwood recently. Miss Pauline Maynard spent the weekend with her cousins. Misses Margaret and Catherine MacArth- ui. Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Baglole and child- ien Shell: and David, spent Sun- uay afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yea. Misti Gertie Montgomery. Bos- ton. Ls spending her vacation vis- iting her many relatives and friends. who are delighted to see her home again. The United Church Missioiiary Society held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc- Lennon on Tuesday evenintl. A large number were present. A so- cial hour was spent. I Mu, Leslie Noye. New York. Ircas a. visitor at Port Hill. vlsltin: at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Noye, Frieiids are more than plcascd sec Miss Daisy Adams home She plans to return to the U. S. soon. She is staying at her old home in Port Hill. ., to Miss Mildred Ramsay is spend- ing her vacation with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Spiirgeon Ramsay Miss Ramsay is employed with the M. F. Schurmaii Co. -Mr. Frank 17. Woodside. chair- man of the British Columbia and Yukon chamber of Mines is visit- ing relatives in Hamilton and Kcnsington. Mr. woodside may be termed one of our suc 'ul Islanders abroad. He gave many years of public service as chairman of the Board of Aldermen and could have entered the political arena if he so desired. He has made the trip to Prince Edward Island sev- eral tlmes within the last. decade. He says. "It sets me back about seven hundred dollars . cash. but I got seven thousand dollars worth of pleasure and rejuvenation." He is considered the dean of min- ing lore and knowledge in 3.. C. Intending prospectors and explor- ers are often advised to interview him. In this connection it is ex- pected that an interview with a roving Canadian Press reporter will he published in the near fut- ure. featuring the famous Pitt River "lost mine". Mr. Woodside has been over gucsts of Mrs. Ranisayil brother Mr. John H. England. FOR SKIN IT Culicuru So: a 0' relieve dr)'.Ii,ll::'hy e'I?u'r'ir."'Iu;.fI"I'"9ii! praiecCuticura. Buy at drii,m.:I,I::d":1I TRY CIITICII cit Mr. Stewart Williams is visiting with his sisters in Fernwood and Bedeque before taking up his dut- ies again Is teacher at Prince street School in chulotteto in. Mr. Horlce Hayes. who is em- ployed with tbe Atlantic whole- salers Charlottetown. has returned to work after spending his vacat- ion with his pareiite Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hayes. -Mr. Wllmot Conrad. Mir. Mu- shall Conrad and Mr. . Wglhgrs from Bridgewster, Nave Scott; are at present engaged in remodelling the interior of the Royal Bank of Canada in Tyne volley. INDIFFEBENT INDIAN! FOR SALE Moiiagliaii straw Blow”. The Leading Blgiwmv on P. E. I. Light to drive and W1 cut your straw. Now Ready for l'Jel'ivei-y PHILIP MONAGHAX II not most of the better known trails in Central and Northem B. C. in his younger days. "Mt. vvoodeidc" will perpetuate his mime in Brit.- ish Columbia. He says in regard to mining and minerals. that not nearly as much attention is given to prospecting for gold and silver now that the discovery of the so- called base metals is the amide!- alum. The immensely affluent "Alum- inum Co. of Canada". backed by almost unlimited American and Canadian capital. is installing in fifty million dollar plant in the mountain-enclosed valley of the Kitimat River in Northern B. (1.. near Prince Rupert and about for- tv miles from Terrace no the O. NH. Thcre are tunnels, dams. and all requisites for the production of hydro-electric power in the course of construction. This plant. on account of its 'P05IlI0T'I. WW I30 a-: near atom bomb-proof as is liiinianly possible. Mr. Woodsidc reports the larg- rst deposit of nsbestos ever dis- covered is at Mcname Creek. in tributary of the Liard River. It is in a liithcrio almost inaccessible region, but if the need is great and investment promises divid- ends. at railway will be built. Building railways in siippoeedly . busy clearing a plot of land S-RED HILL SHOOTS THE FALLS & LOSES HIS LIFE 3ppea”"ce- M'- P9”-V, N-yTiK'k91' land Springfield West while there had CITNEE OI 1116 Palm J01) BI1dlItlic,v were the guests of their son Mr. Joseph Gaudet made necess- Keith and ivirs, Macpougan, My rs-pairs. "W- Miss Low” Cam”. Mi. and Mrs W E. Blocks of F-”"5”I” '- "1 lsummerside were visitors to :'"ft1?W"- Gr 1- T. left on Mon- KO'Leary and Springfield west. N35 or 'c ance Harbour. Pirtoiiswhere they visited Mrs. Brooks. . s., .n attend the Marliimf -ister. Mrs. James Moreshead. ' Canadian Girls in tvaininv Camp I CmmC”' Thu IA II" mt" C 5- I I Mr and Mrs. Chrslcy Mar'IsaacI Einlrl Council cvslr hr-irl ;n Mr and little dauzliier Joy. of Toron- - 3” ""95 3"” lib Im from :30. Ontario, are the guests of Mr. Aulmsi 1”” ”' NW Maclsaacls parents. Mr. and Mrs. C Bennie M-aclsaac of Glenwood. Mrs. Canning and Mrs. A. Church of Sunny Brae. Brunswick were visitors to ih village recently guests of thril- COUSIH. Miss Rama Cross-man. They were accompanied by My; and Mrs. Henry Stevens of Moon- C'-0"- N' 3- WHO Slwm several days in Cavendish. Gi'"ia,wniio on the lsland they will visit Nfivioiher relatives and friends. Pi Rose-Jarvis Wedding A quiet. wedding was iwlcninizcd on July 14th at four o'clock at the Baptist Parsonage. Kimxsboro. vlven Alice B. Jarvis became the Mid!) of Reggie H. Rose. The cer- rinony was performed by Rev. H. E. Bell. The bride had as her matron of honor. Mrs. Walter Dixon. daugh- This week. workmen have hecii readiness for a monument whiclh is to erected to the memory of the late Jacob Gould Schurmaii. TIIPI spot is adjacent in H1? United Church Cetnctoigv. Frcetoivn land owned by his nephew. Mr. Evert-ii schiirman and not far from the farm where Jacob Gould schur. minexf 3?" "nd Wm” he W9” ler of the groom. while the t -I "t groomsman was Wilbur Jervis, I y "i" T - 'SOll of the bride. Iilanv from Freetown atlcndcd' The bride was becomiiigly at- tlic anniversary services in North Bedeque United Church on sun. dly. August 12th. Very large can. zrcsations were present at both morning and cveninlz services. The izuest speaker at IIOIII st'i'- vices was Rev. J. w. A. Nicholson of Halifax. N. s, assisted by Rev. Samuel B. Profiti of Beaverlon. Ontario and Rev. Kenneth Camp. hell pastor of the church It will be remembcred Rcv. Mr. Nicholson was for ten years the pastor of the North Bed:-qua i-hai-gp and his many friends were glad in welcome him back. Special music for the occasion was beautifully '.-ed in medium blue sheer trini- ined with schiffle embroidery with white picture hat and accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of American roses. The bride.-zinnid ivmz dressed lti printed silk with white hat and accessories, After the ceremony the bridal party motored tr: Charlottetown to the home of the bride's daugh- ter. Mrs. Lc.-lie Ladner. where a dclicious wedding supper was served to the immediate families. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion. with white bells and streamers. ”"d".9d hif Combim-'CI United Alter supper the bride and groom CI.m”h ”i?9”'5' 5010-” WW0 by cut their cakes in traditional man- MIFS .MRi'IOII MacMiir.io, Miss pm-, P””'I””t C13” Mid M” ,EdWi'" Prior to returning home the Taylor Md 8 duel b.V MIISS Ina hi-ide opened her gifts from the Phiiivs and Mr James Phillips. family. They will reside in Red Point. Their many friends wish them many years of hlpf)lYlFM. CAMEO THEATRE -. H- --,. 3"-NSINGTON nononen KING tlllnnday - Tuesday T:l5'-945. M. G. M1 Masivrpiere Reprint. "THE Georgian Bay on Lake Huron WIZAIID OF 02". in ICl"I1f'lI('0IOl'.w55 namgd in honor of King starring Judy Garland who sings Ibo older songs such as "Over The Rainbow". elc.. with lfrani. Morgan as "Tire. Wizard”: Bay Bolger as Ihe "Scare Crow"; 7;".- Lnhr as "The (7ovvzirdl,v Linn". Jack Haley an "The Tin Wands- George ill, who reigned mm 1760 to H120. DETERMINATION LONDON - - ZIPI - Determined man". This show has ham rs- printed and brought hark hv thieves at Wood Green forced a M-G-M because of its grealncsslshed door firmly secured by two i-ars. two padlocks and five bolts. Their haul -- L20 worth of paint. TDIEICIIT & CLEAR TIIE. 8.30 DENNIS poms i y QM”; iii0R6iNrDAYriCARSON. A Joyous iinppr nuisimii. 3 DAVID BUT C i - ...Ll5.'3.:t"...:".'..tm-.'.-.:9.:.v'-:;.'-;-..-",---L--- impossible places offer no lr.super- fable difficulties (as Churchill said about crossiiig the Rhino) to pre- sent day railway construction en- Mi.-is Colic D-ennls who is em- ployed with the T. Eaton Cn.. Moncton, is spending two weeks ”c”'"" wnh h" ”””M' Mrimd g”lI,3.mWoodside will remain on M"' wnmm Dmm5' the Island for a few weeks. After rfty-five years in B. C. he is still very active mentally Ind Ph)'S1(l'E ally. Mr. and Mrs. George Yeti. Char-. luttctown. were recent Vlslirlrs at the. home of Mrs. Ycois parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Birch. Miss Addie mils. Boston. Miiss.. is spending in very pleasant vaca- ion with her sister. Miss lone El- lis, and brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellis. Mr. Ray Newcombe. Toronto. spent a very pleasant vacation with his parents in Port Hill. He also visited his sister. Mrs. Harold liiilllgan and Mr. Mllligan inSum- merslde. Mrs. M. B. Maynard. Halifax. spent her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennan. Her many friends were more than pleased to see her again. Tyneulialley Notes merside visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ramsay recently. another term under the supervis- ion of Mr. McLean and Mrs. Mil- ler. , Sandra live left for springhill and North Sydney, spend, homes there prcscnt employed y Bank in Tyne Valley relieving Mr. and Mrs. will strong. Sum- I -4 1 Our school has re-opened for The name of the slave Indians Klnkora was given them by the Cu-es in , . contempt for their pcacefulness. Em. , BHACE'S STOCK new; 8 bar 42 inch heavy standard gauge galvaviized Frost ”Page" Tightlock straight woven farm fmir-inc to arrive. " Glidden's Endurance pure lead and oil Ollixjdc paint covers more square feet to the gallon, lusts long. er; now in stock. Black cut flooring nails, lots of 2!;," but gviillli; low on 21,.j,". Snowflake lump lime for whitewaslilng. 200 ib, steel barrels. The old reliable cheapest and best Spl"ri)'Illl1 mi. lcrial. instant BLUESTONE, ARSENATE OF Lilli; ALCAN SPRAY LIME, PARIS GREEN, DDT Ptiw. DER. and EMULSION, fresh stock. Galvanized and aluminum common nails, also roofing finish nails in stock. .Light and medium 18 bar 48 inch and 20 bar 60 inch poultry fencing in stock. 1 llcavy gauge 18 bar 48 inch 'l'lgIitluck to ar- rve. yBird's quality slate surfaced asphalt siilnizies. roll roofing. roll brlc and insul bric siding. Buy quirk and save money. BRACE, RICKAY & COMPANY LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKay Nova Scofia to their vacation at thelrI Nova. Scotia, is at at the Royal tr. Mr. Lani. Mr. and Mrs. Collitigwoori Mar- iiard. Moncton. spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Fort. Hill. They were house guest. I man. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Montgom- cry and Mrs. Claude Yep spent a very pleasant evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath llclbennan. The Port Hill Wnnmfs liistitutt spent it very pleasant nilcrnoon recently when they enirrtalned the ladies of Birch Hill W. 1. on the lovely lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay. After the meet- ing supper was served and a social hour spent. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman and daughter Helen lpent Sunder visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and Mr and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Einiiorc. Mr. John Yen. Ottawa. spent a nice vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mcltendrick. Birch Hill. Mr. You was a former resident. of Birch Hill. having moved to Ottawa a few ,xi-ars ago. His many friends were more than pleased to see him again. Mr. Charles Gillie, Port I-L'li.left recently for Montreal. where he plans to remain. He will visit with his two sisters Misscc Mar- iihrot and Theresa, who went a very pleasant vacation with thei: mother. Mrs. James Glllls. Misses Doris and Helen strong- man arrived home from Ottawa to spend their vacation with their parents. Doris being the daughter ar,Mr. and Mrs. Robert strong- man. and Helen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman. Mrs. Susie Kaye. Boston. Mass. is spciidiniz some time with her mother. Mrs. Ernest Birch. she. is also visiting with her sisters. Mrs. Alvin Mcbcnn. Birch Hill. and Mrs. Beecher Dennis. Arlington and brothers Hatfield. Henry and Courtney, Port Hill. ' The many friends of Mr. Roger McKay were more than delighted to see him home again. Mr. Mc- Kay works in Toronto. He was McKay and two children. who are spending some time with Mrs. McKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Birch Hill. Mr. Urban Morrison. Grand Riv- er. is u. very welcome victim It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meylrd. Mr. Morrison he: just recently returned from service in the Korean war. He is in the United states Army and is on " to P.l.I. Before leaving PEI. a few non ago. he was MacKay who is on vacation. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slrong- and daughter Nancy motored to B and Mrs. Stennlng lVi'acNevin and Mr. and Mrs. Pyke. and Brunswick. have eiice iii the Birch Home in Tyne- valley. at the home Thos. Nishct. the home of his brother in Alber- scd nvcr this viclnit.y rccenliy considerable damage, hitting accompanied home by Mrs. Lester ” Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay orden rcsently to visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Saundersonl family. St. Andrews. New taken up resid- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nisbct. Port- land, Maine, were recent. visitors of Mr. and Mire. Many friends-of Mr. T. T. Gilli- ningham. Tyne Valley will TEETH?- to hear he is confined to bed at ton. The cleoivicnl storm which pas- did sev- eral telephone posts and Elton Newcombes house. 7&3: friends. who were more than delighted to see ttflrby" home attain. 0 UT OUR WAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEACIIE X-RAY CLINIC SCIIEDIILE MONDAY. 20 AUGUST- New London School ............................ .. 2:t)0--4.00 New London Hall .................................... .. 7:00-92W TUESDAY. 21 AUGUST- V V Graham's Road School ...................... .. '.!;iiti-..'..u4'. 7:Uti-WW WEDNESDAY. 22 AUGUST- . Margate School ...................... .. 2:00--rlotitt iT;(l(I.-SILIJU THURSDAY. 23 AUGUST- Malpeque School .. 2:(III---Lilli Malpeque Hall .... .. . 'g':li0--ii W FRIDAY. 24 AUGUST- . Hamilton School .................................. .. 3100- W” By J. R. William iv employed with Mr. Mlynlrd for a Iuinbaratxnnnhu-hailed- 4.1: WT ii?'tW.1',u.-- WHATS 5i-ta n .. -wArrA I f. Dow BACK ti” 3, Mwu-re--,s v...,i-iifMi?.'.'v THERE? t ':a.A r'.l'3M JlJ6T . '1 . i - ' Ax; . TALKlN'TOY9 I ;rAKine Mir- , y j:j..X1HER5E.L.F3 ,, FIRST LOOK- i- I -y Q. 'I kiwi-T9 Morngtzs-'eei' y :g ; '1 G - .y 75 ...61zos-.--w- ". i J7?-VAIiLL'f'.'9)' 5 - unJ.3 7 - , I I I I I I I I I