it iere _, THE CRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ills oellln In reeelv“ OI lied llldllli hut l Zion Preebyteriun Church; -' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th DDCTOI. r. r. LANTZ will not be awn,‘ III. 0. DAN-Ill Illllll ~ IIIIIII» 1 ' A‘ ' 2 2.7.1.123 11?“? w.“ fi gctxhuberwllgthfrm L-Om-flg-iig not. more n. nausea-omen eel curiae: t"? I “mu -- an. ouan-“Trsun ‘ ~ _ . ._ . COIIIDIIAIIOI are mua- the soloist at tlljslnornlug “hi: u? I mum“ '°"“ E R ' S A G E ANCI. L-flIl-‘l-llrli-l- Bt. James church tomorrow. o 11,“ A. (lanai at He! lest" ' v - vnmllhe “ Io vie" ........~..........., ~ l-IBIIAI- “PING at Ive“! - uoaru aulrrco ruuv- ' lines Claire hhelilianall et o ’ _ " gixgrhwozialm him TIIIIAN service will be held in the , s.» r. lie-rho Sunder-Belle! w!‘ we its Pall: at :u~m*-mm" mfinihwflhpwuuuy, -eehool on Sunday. Sept. mh. m tinie- Auuonuusnaainlaraueaauwliliclluh enhance-pan mlIIllll-lilfieltbeehellenwflhbfldlle. 3-" Pm- L-mil "GFCY CIISI crue Sydney Charlottetown St. Jello] Fredericton AND ovll- A‘ NATION-WIDE Neuron! A p.m. Atlantic Sztonderd p.m. Daylight Saving (Presented and npol sorrel by It. L. Wright) DIBOHAIIGING ALBION NUT COAL-Schooner: Raul and Menu arived today with cargoes of Albion Niltlhhl 101' A. Pickltd ll O0. L-MI-l-flvlt SUNDAY SEItVIOESPNeI Glu- zow Bible School i000 A. M. Wor- shi 11.00 A. M. Eveniris service at ‘L3 in the Cavendish Baptlat Church. Wm. C. Quillev. Miniltor. ~ l-riiiie-il-Qt-lt TIII POITPONID MEETING cl.‘ the Queens County Liberal ‘Associa- tion villi be held at Mt. Bwwert on Monday. September aoth at a P. u, L-WIO-Il-Iii-il. ...'.“"‘”“. u? P“ wit‘ 9:22;“ l‘! [Ii 0 lite William Cgfllrlanx st, Petey; The year now drawing to a eleae i Bey. Baturdey the 2am at 2x0 PM. h" W“ I e9iel=le 0M in the hil- L-0002-0-21-3i. tory oi Bcoutuis in Prince Edward Island. Buy Bmute lied a share in FOKMEm-ifieoang Bungle Rat- celebrating the Sliver Jubilee o! our ions exclusively, has given super- Grscious King, they enjoyed the ior results wherever io¢_ The cost is privilege oi seeing and hearing the lowest. L-568i. Chief Scout oi the World, _and _ “:51 saver: Fox raw. tmch 2231.15.31‘ ighethievislferigortils: "Y; gilaglgalnléllkg- if :- ‘I’; onB outoieitiimelrinsw m: 1' d, h, 1 - . . ~ - v irom a was Pup m: crclunii, 3: c a “w” or w“ a ‘ m < Om-nllh-‘fx- BOY KENDALL. l-- b. A'- N» it A 9- 0- Bunglo as cereal part oi Ration, * oi Bcesborough. from weaning to peltlng, dcordirlg 1M0 A- lll--l're.ver Maetllll. IVINING WOICIIP v v.00 r. sc-rhcmc: “The Diilieulty o! hearing Jew" i Antbe “lurk Hark My leel" Ilene) unanhocnnco-hur-rcurcnchmcoeclwu "whosoever bellevefl that Jenn la the Glllet la NR I! Gel: and everyone that leveth lliw that bout loveih Ill also that la begotten oi Btu." , ht John 5:1. vvwvvvvvw vvv w’. ivy. ‘JD wiww wvvvw-wv7 vwvvw Vvw éw-v -w- VW-vvv-vrw‘ we Man's mun-now. worm ‘* ' ' A. Cotton who is visiting here from T ~ v U ~ d h‘ _ South Africa was the guut apeak- flrtlty nit‘ HrC er at the regular meeting of the mam." ' Y's Men's Club Thursday night. A. n. Gillie pie-lace. lll llillllllllll UR. fill-NARI) CALLAGIIAN As the bright warm days oi sum- mer blended into the golden lines of autumn with its busy harvest- ing operations in evidence all er- FOOD VALUE Till‘ W. M. B. oi United Church. New London, will hold Thank Oi- fering service Sunday, September ‘ ound us, we Ire impressively re- -|_ _ _ to owner, I. B. Cofllu. Now that tlfe days are growing 11M A- lib-Puhiic Worship- ? - - - - - - ~ - - . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lbl. for 25¢ minded oi that greater. harvest aghgdrg zymmgpglfxlxemgggg; Sat-Tiree-ti. shorter. our thoughts turn to our ‘lflflflh-‘LWIIERB 311E WINDS 0F 00D 310W‘? P - T BUTTER. (bulk) .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ , lb, 18¢ which mmuiy “d ""1? mum‘ I . bgggygqgq; —*- winter programmes. but remember ‘Mum’ 5"“ M° -- - -- - w- - - - - - Jill! Q will“ FEARS (Small all?) . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c in m‘ wan o’ m“ ‘tom ma‘ my" “m!” ANNOUNCEWNT“ the” are y“ many opportunm“ M’. n” smmmn-suom falling reaper called Death. This reminder was specially brought w our attentlm, when we learned. an r. rim-Sunday some 1.00 P. Mp-Pubiic Wellhlll- TOILETPAPER............. ......._,61'0Il525¢ m: rltitsBYTeiuAN CHURCH GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVES 2 oz. tins 05c 1N’ CANADA.—RMI. E. O. Robertson of enjoying fresh sir and Iunshinc, Service at Nine Mile Creek ll p.m., during the golden clays o1 autumn. sabbath School to 1o ‘o'clock. Sah- - K hikin . Kellogg's CQRN FLAKES .. . .. .. 8 pkgs. 25c déep regret: that m. Berna? $31 ‘sheath-silicate; mfiillv$$°Tfd ffhfll 1X$°i”§c..§f r3323‘: up on I """°“"'“‘<i glsurelpmuiflmculrsf)!‘ 0mm." SUPER SUDS _ g | " "F ‘n; l °'°"¢ "it! "W" - A. M. Hunter River 2.00 ms. Glas- w, _ 'M1 it; m. n. c. Parent our Provincial ,, "m" °' '""' ~ PICKLES larke saliif hkfi? a: 33.39am” °' m" “um” w“ i733’ 3”? "°° P" M" fiklfifii“? °"“'p*“n"°' “In”; ;"g%°§e"a'=c§°"$ °°°‘°‘“"' “M. m wit‘ ‘N L‘; t sm- fl‘ Th“ “WM” m m s"”_.'ucc"oc'" met! nonuo corms lblzoc n. deceased. who waseson cit ' ' ‘ °§,e‘“"°"' ‘i °'"°* °°"° 1" m“ Kifflfl “MW” " w” “m > “WWW” .MAGIC BAKING POWDER . per lb. 28c Elfitsflcgafflglgrzrlxtegiarznd Rose Lg; BAFIIBT or-rurwu ssnvroee- Qmmm“ m" w‘ 5' mmilwg; t Visitor! and stuiusta Oerdtslly welcome . en Deeem .A. .0» ,r . ' ' ' - i MARTELLO COCOA . . . . . lb. pkgs. 15c ath, 1m, end med on Bepmw 53:13am“? “klggasb-Stiigibflikidg, cox: gaunt/iii? got: lzaillsegxrtywhxeis t Miami!!! Service Broadcast by c. n. 0.x. PR IE GER Y lztalklnliieh eiicgile $031 '11 fr; Bid-ox‘. subiccgfnutner prom-m "c" “’“"§§R",'T"$AN ARMY .5... taking- ... 5.0.“... ti... t... “ ‘ “‘ "r r" r Y -~~ ~‘-—‘= = “#- i orous igiepegiiyedy Rodi hearth tdii- gal: i116 A M‘ Rgwgdrlgsysinug; 3rd Charlottetown Tm” (sh ‘”+.“'““""'" ' ' ‘ ‘A ' COR. PRINCE & WATER STREETS til early spring. when he became BundayBcl-lcol. "special Oflerlng. LONDON- Se!” 37-“ The exew‘ Jams‘) seriously m, but under the numu 1.30 r u. FteotOwn. sueicct. "The '4" °°"““‘"‘° °’ t“ N‘“°““ m“ During the em- Boy Scout t “mu ‘ _ tmament o1 Dr. Farmer hc recov- Awning Blood." L-9034-9-28-il. ‘°" °’ 3°“ m‘! Sh" °P°"'“°" 5"“ T 0,, s hm M1,, o, mud n l, * l‘! m!!!" "i and gunmen“), to ‘Hove Hound . instructions to all branches cf the I P 3 ~ -»~-- ..., __,, ITIIJRE 1*""‘l.TED i der a resolution passed by ch an- We welcome into our meet bwih- Momma; woltglfl! 11 yahoo; _ m. I Gm“ teihed the hope that his usual sec icizyourseltroxmpsgiownu- u“ ‘ w- - I! Guard-en's Sveehl wire) lconénucri w..lc“f.l.pfi’.‘ii.f“’ii‘i‘“ctif "mm? W” brine sredusuy res- y on !'eeds.- "m M“ °‘ m‘ ““‘°“' emoodli new “with “h” ti‘? a “Chrl v Deelrei 0e: Ch h" n ineant _ - ‘med but God decreed other...“ m; mpqflmgnt. hem; wmucu¢ Chariot etown (Trln y n . v ermon- a a or use r. B‘... WILL-AND. of the strike in! Ont. Sept. 2‘!—Bopes involving 000 em. pleyeel o! the Page Hersey Limit- ed plant here ending abruptly fed- ed as A. M. Mosley of Toronto. re- presenting the company director- ate. stated there would be no meet- wltla the strikers committee -s ltonight as previously reported. Canada. the United Canada from dried grapes: 12.000 tons and 8.000 00M 01 DEM‘!- Kingdom. Caneda does not require to im- port apples. put the average sn- nual imports oi other fruits into 1938-32 included 74,000 tons of bananas, 73,000 tons or oranges; 20.00 0 tons of oi lemons; 11,000 tons 0i fillies, held st Vernon River. ove date. friends. always willing to assist his nelgh bots in time of sickness or need. him. By this marriage they were 5011s end two daughters. and Western Canada while Eugen lives on the old ‘ esteed. Boston, Mess. returned when we tender our sincere sympathy. member the Rev. D. P. Oroken. was manifested lay-the large num- ber oi people who attended his fu- agein amongst his iriehds and at- tended the Eucharistic Congress He enter- end he was again taken ill and passed peacefully away on the ab- 1M Possessed with e. "humorous and iovial disposition he made many He was hospitable and On August 29th 1882 he married Johanna Lynn who still survives blessed with ten children. eight Seven of the sons reside in the United Btetes His youn er daughter Annie, married Mr- nhonsuq O'Donnell and lives in Avondale. Mannie, residiniln "had visited Home during the summer and had 1m she was recalled. and leached her father's bedside shortly before his death. To the surviving members of the family Mr. Callaghan wes s faithful of the Catholic Church and during his lest illness was for- tified and counselled with the last rltm administered by his Pastor‘, The esteem in which he was held T!!! PIIDOF 0F ‘III PUDDING l5 IN Till lATlNGw-Oilr Ranch ll always open to Visitors. Coma and organisation today that members must not make shoes for the Italian army. The instruction were issued International Fox es Animal lbods, . L-Bddil-‘l-id-tue-sat. Tllll BAPTIST ClIUImb-At the morning service Dr. Vincent will speak on "Christ's Desire for Our Church." Miss Dawson will sing at this service. At the evening aer- vico Dr. Vincent will speak taking as his theme "The Uplifted Christ." Mr. George Johnson will be the soloist at this service. The Sunday School which has been showing e. steady improvement in Autumn st- tendance invites you to be present. 8 LOCKJAW I5 FATAL-The third death irom lockjsw within e. month occurred et the Colchester County hospital, ‘rruro, Wednesday morning, when John McAvinn. 20, oi Kelly's Cross. P.E.I., died. The young man's death ioilowed a min- or accident a. iew days ago when he stepped on a. rusty fllil- The deceased had been in Truro for the post iew months in the employ of Selby S. Purdy. Young Street, milk dealer. The remains were taken on the Ocean Limited Thursday morning to his home at Kelly's Cross for interment. Norton - Bed; , Nuptials ' One oi the prettiest autumn weddings oi the season took piece at Bellville Cottage, Brudoncn, at hlllh noon Thursday. Sept. 25th when Miss Jessie Rosana, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norton was united in marriage to Mr. Preston Vere Beck oi char- lottetown. The Wlmwlli’. Which was per- formed by Rev. Mr. Outhouse. took niece in the livlfl; xoom which was Borden and Omeery. Borden also has a splendid Wolf Cub Pack. mms-rg3_'pu5 REV. A. 0. VINCENT. D. DI under the supervision oi the Rev. ‘into-Jointed Mlle Mr, Barbour. This troop meets in the basement of the church at ‘l p.m. each Thursday. —GiRlI.‘! W014! suupsv‘ scuooi. zen r. IL Astrong Sunday Scitoolln-dsylethahfliiiiaileeli‘ (Jinnah to-morrow. Bring the boys and lllle lo Inlay, Sch . . ..-..- - "Y . r. ._ The ‘lth Charlottetown Group (St. Paul's) meet on Monday even- ings. Cubs at 6 p.m. and Scouts at 'l p.m. On Monday 23rd inst. there was an attendance oi i6 Cubs and li scouts. Plans were made for the winter's activities. Badge work , will be stressed. A feature o1 the > Cub meet was a. candy scramble and apple treat. EVENING WORSHIP 1 013L001! iermon-"Ths Uplllted Christ" . Solo-Selected students at the various schools and. colleges are invited to werlllp with the BAPTIST CHURCH. QQQJAALAA hSt. Paul ’sv Church Mr. A. J. Heslem. BA, has be- come associated with Troop Num- artistically decorated for the happy occasion, the bride standing under an arch of autumn leaves, green- ery and flowers which lent a char- ming setting to the bright. sunshine of the out-of-doors. The bride, leaning on the arm 01’ he!‘ lithe-r. who gave her away. was gowned in an exquisite dress of ivory satin, On Princess lines, high neck line and tight fitting sleeves. Her Wedding veil, draped gracefully over the satin train of ~ rrznsousns her dress was caught with a. halo oi rich Irish crochet lace and or- ber '1 (St. PauFs) and will probab- ly be promoted Assistant Scout- maste . 15th SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY ' 10.00 A. im-rnrc Slllllly school. 11.00 A. hit-Morning Prayer, Llteny and Dlrlngthe Oiierioryblrafiodllllhvvilillng. 1.00 P. M. vening Prayer and Serum. Anthern-“For .All the Saints". p EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. ll] D. RAYMOND, M. A, B-BCTOB. I. It. SHEPHABD-Orgenlst and Cholrmeeter. Commander Warren reports great program, in Borden where Scout- master A. P. cerettl and, Cubmester Mrs. Rogers are accomplishing great things with the boys. There ere waiting lists in both Scouts and Cubs. The Rover crew will meet {or the first time this season on Mon- _ day n08 p.m. in their den. A full w‘ vv v nerel on Beturday morning. Sept. 14th inst. to 8t. Patrick's Church, where a High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Pastor who also performed the services at the grave, and therein the mortal re- mains of a kind end loving father were tenderly laid. May his soul rcst in peace. The pallbearers were Messrs. ‘Peter Holland. John Webster. Pat- rick Callaghan. John flron, Jae. E. Smith and Leo Brogan. The iuneral was under the dir- Miss Marion Ferguson, o! Dun- ataifnege, was n. recent visitor to Bcuris. ange blossoms. the Winsome bride looking exceptionally girlish and pretty. A handsome boquet oi pink roses and sweet peas completed her costume. The bride was attended by two cute little flower girls, Misses Betty and Peggy Beck, nieces oi the groom, who wore dainty taiiete. dresses cut on long old fashioned lines. They carried baskets oi rose leaves which were strewn in the path oi the bride. The groom was unattended. The attendance is looked for. Central Christian Church ' W. L. OUTHOUSE, B.-A., PASTOR. MRS. V. L. DTNGWELL, ORGANIST List of proficiency badge certifi- cates won st Provincial Boy Scout Camp. 1935. Mr. Gordon L. Bennett left on Wednesday ior Acadia University, Woltville, N. 8., where he will com- plete hls work (or the B. A. degree. 1st Chnrlotletown Troop (Bouillon) R. Morris-Swimmer; Firemen; Healthy Man; Friend to Animals. E. Doyle-Entertainer; Friend to Animals; Healthy Man. E. McCarey-Entcrtalncr; Friend to Animals; _Healthy Men. Morning Worship-HAN A. M. Solo-(Selected) .. Sermen-“The Spirit oi Truth." Sunday Schoob-BBO P. M. Evening Worship-IN P. M. Mr. Prank Devereux. New Haven, left Monday by motor for_ ‘Iforcester, Mam, where he entends Jto reside for the winter. Miss Jean linmeil 1i i ti", , W“ m ‘,4 _ ectlcn of Mr. A. A. Hennomev. w‘ and M“ ROY W0“! "turned ceremony was witnessed by up- p, Lolghmcr-Entertaincr; l-Ieal- so|o_‘5e]¢¢ge¢) _______ My; 3,9,1, Cpmpbgll . . ‘Q 0" v- . “p / l, ' m k d "m"! Charlottetown. by melm from I 1h?“ We“ Vie“ wards oi 60 near relatives and thymon; Friend to Animals. Semokcupml whom w“ m‘ sun“, 3mm‘.- '), ca“ to n: one“ “c- . .s..-_ to Boston and‘ glcwzlldel friends oi’ the bride ‘and groom J_ purooli-J-lealthyman; Friend ‘ ‘ M ““ “ _“ L“ ‘ p“ ‘__-_‘ ‘no l, . “e In .1 |' _ e ' were acoompan e y . w o were presen a luncheon w 51.11.1515, T‘ ' ' ' ‘,‘“U“v r?“ “d” ...,§.'1'.|°..".'|.:|'. '3}- sister, Merle, who ls now visitln! which followed. The table was ur- M, Kell -X-lealthyman; macho r0” 4 y 1.3“ we: 1:‘ m mlccr v astral arffialuzaraefi: . 1n the city. tlstlcglly decorated with softly m Annuals, y ‘than, ooufiffce {nneefiiuk Titan-u- clot-l;- ‘Arnvals m George wutoh o! the c. N. 2155c ought: ..§.‘.’°'Z'.c"“.i‘.‘. 105$.’ 2;. °,.‘}1,‘§fi;°.£§..$°..*§§.’i‘.f.’§i. ' i _ “ e0 w ° ‘.’-.5‘."’...5°.°.',”..‘I.'I.1- ———' R. oificcq. Moncton, N. 3., Mrs. amid hosts of good wishes cut her G_'DeB1o|5_R£_.cum-; Mqssloner; e h i c d ' “no lnlgh worn tulle! , Walton and little ron Francis, were three-tier wedding cake. amid much Horseman; svflmmer; Hgalthymgm ll l l\:":“"g:;r|'|_lne red o- ABmvAuh . recent visitors to Hunter giver, thcel mgrlrirlentih _ 1 D_ sherygypqvflsgjuney; Enter- m; mum; q! m, , guests of the butters s..ler an urng e sign ng c! the renis- tamer. Healthyman “mm; u, Am. by Weetlnghoueo- m “d mm N115, mm, brother-in-law. Mr. aha Mrs. Pa-s- to.- the beautiful sole. I Love You mam mun mnnuleclnred Truly" was sung by Mrs. C. L Bovyer who also played the Wed- ding March. chal MacDonald. ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister : Bil eak from For East. Kota Tjanbi from Far East. ._..._-_- 3rd Charlottetown Troop (St. and Mrs. " . _ Lillemor irom Jamaica. m. Justin Bmw" . James) ' Dom. Shipper irom can. Ocest- and party of Plttsburg 5091'"? T“ grmms gm‘ t° me bride _ RE“ m Mgognmpqgggsrg, 13,1), 9 S l ll 01189 - our» 1- v trauma“ m "a?" '" v Mew-oo- o» Sherman B. from Local Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Macdonald. m” and‘ wmév}: goxosgtsaveslfltrggcg} man; liinteriemeii Ambulan“ Public Worship: ~ T R 0 N 5 ercvwnirm m: "'“"""" 5.22.22. - -»-= -~ cw»- . , a r rn u. l -_.__ _ _ . . . - _ _ g Ag“; ( //i U / Q Pentlehd irom Local Harbour. M18! Bill-Y 51°”. 1°“ wedim‘ Th” “mung 1n serving were cuer; Fireman: Ambulance Man; “M” “ Mmnmx sew,“ “n CHAR!‘ s Miss Bernice Mutch. Miss Vere. Beck. Miss Marion Norton. Miss duy morning ior Halifax. where She IPcundutlon rruuuyh non-l Local Unwmny‘ Entertainer; Friend to Animais. Harbour. will attend Delhousie . R. Dumont—Swimmer; Fireman. Sunday School at ‘Two-thirty. Rally Day service. anus mm meal Harbour. Mr and Mrs. James Flood. gm "afgflnimtad gjoxfgd°iafggi n. Wright-Friend to Animals. _-—---- metered W" with W“ dwiiwm H,'“",,,,'“,,,,,,,,,,, m”. 5mm, F. nnarew-mtertelner: ruc- smauosns sun vrsrmrte OORDIALLY zuvrrsp. 5Ammqg;_ "ii ' ' man; Friend to Almals. m. and Mrs. scymcur Mew"! 3;}';*';',~,,g;,"',°g,,;‘,f f§,'.‘“flf:'§§f,§,§ "r. Fitzgerald-Fireman; Enter- and two children, Gerald and Bruce have returned to their home in Bt. John. alter spend‘ a view!"- vsnetion with the letters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pelmerson Mill. C18!‘- Inont. o tainer; Friend to Animals. C. Bentley—Friend to Animals. 5th Charlottetown Troop (Baptist) G. McLeod-Readers; Recuer; Friend t0 Animals. G. Gay-Entertainer; Animals. R. D0wn-Frlend to Animals. 6th Charlottetown Troop (MJLRJ J. Whltc-Missioner; Healthy- man; Friend lo Animals. T. strain-Friend to Animals. event. A wide range of lovely presents testify to the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. The lariciels mother. Mrs. Nor- tnnwal gowned in a smart blue crepe satin with corsage boquet of roses. The groom's mother. Mrs. Beck. wore beige lace with corsnge bo- quet of violets. After luncheon the happy young couple left on a motor trill through the Provinces. the bride oomnwozv -CQKE . 11-1-11 Ioln the vast and growing crowd of Marltimers who are now enjoying the comfort. wflvelgeg ° . and economy oi heating with DOM! l COKE- Portia in Nfld. ports. wstuka to Sydney. Bulkgier to Montreal” Mag ild to Nfld. ports. Silverteak t0 Boston. shaman 8. to itoeal Harbour. Query Lee in Local Harbour. Water Witch to Local Harbour. Pentlend to Local Harbour. Ibundatlcn Franklyn to Local Harbour. Bogus to Local Harbour VIISBELB IN BIRTH:- ~r|0w TOM-JOSTPONE voun 0w» FUNERAL" and put the doctor out oi buelneb. leer about it SllllllAY 8 P. ll. AT Till-I ‘UIIDFELLUVIS lllLl. Friend to Mrs. John De Grace and two children left. Wednesday morning for Belmont, Mass, utter spending a month visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. .'.'. C. Molyneaux. South- pert. 0n her return she was ao- compenled by her sister Miss Katie Molyneeux who will spend e. iew . . ll l hi herrv w. T lie-Fri d to Al sis. ‘ SMOKELESS Portia, loadlfl 29mm mm" mum’. m U s srhit svlthcsrhart cbleck s, Mgrxrhls-mlhrltainer. “m Over the Pletriot Publishing C SOOTLESS m“, dmmim, ==__-__-———--— hat end other sea-ironw- Mlr- and s. modem-mould to Anlmlllis m" E‘"f,;:"u*'i‘x_-,n-"°""m‘°“~ ‘*7 ' _ _ t-h r res- , -.r~r A l : - 1 ODORLESS §',',',‘;“,',.,“;"',‘,'§§.‘§" ficfimm‘ ighccnll“ Pzrnl‘: Tags: Chearlotte- Jwnxfélf m‘ w n m coma can! AND on" A coon sea-r ' ' ' ' thl t . Tl Guer- _ _ Ani- m. n. n. ncchhoo-smthgplreour "'°"°““'.;*.3£'.'E?.i.. c. ...'r.':='"- as. man cai-o- "W v A a c...- -..-..---»------ -~ . ' ' ' z n. o. porte. tloue. ‘ i‘ :\ Pltllfll l Co. fi’{{"“f,°.'°",..§.'.:““’ bunuflu- go-gfiltiicmctgronlrvnlldontreel. ~ 7th Charlottetown Troop (St- fifimer- Rescuer. A ticket inspector enter“ ' c. LYN“ & Co‘ "" ‘c 'x°;mflmu flimnnn‘ Pmudsu (mm N"; york, Paul's) ' train. He examined new!!! ‘ w‘ n‘ mm‘ ‘ o‘ ' Dom gulp)”; 1mm; ' Dominica hem 5t. John's. ' 2nd summer-ride Troop Ind wit! H“ °i l“ 39m" m“ ~ ROM" c011 Dill!" Cherrnan B. discharging‘ Lars Kruse from Newcastle. T. DeBlow-Rescuer; Mlssioner. they were in the wrong ma. '11“! A Friend to Animals; Healthyman. D. Murray-Friend to Animals: Rescuer; l-lealthyman: Ambulance must. he sold. change at once. _ As his progress along. the cor-- riage continued. he oend still, more passengers. who bee! made mistake about thb Ifi. The: cue of than hee a - ides, end asked the thilt - -~ whether he no net in the train " Djambi from U. B. ports. Dakotian from Halifax. Sulairle fro milbllfax. Oct. 1—-lv.eo from Halifax. . Magdalen imm Halifax. l-Marlis from Halifax. Led Hawkins‘ horn Ber-mull. quip; city iron U. l. ports. l. Arseneult-Priend to Animals. T. MeNeill-Irlend m Animals.’ Missioner; Henlthymen. I. Gallant-Jriend w Animals; Mlsrloner; Healthymen. J. Wedge-Blend to Animals. C. Hoeen-hlend to Animals; Missloner; Heelthyman- Omeery Lee. discharging. Magnlilld. loading. Cilverteak. disoheiflfle. Bulksrler. dmhnclhe. VESSEL! DUI TD AIIIVIF- Uptown Flowers DOING in the Carrie Block none ‘I'll Charlottetown Iuntaln. Boll 8i 0o. , wireppin-Raesouer. Distributors for P. E- Islam! y" Qgqlglln in Wedding Boqeete l-l. Murray-Friend to Animals; m‘ "gm-q p919“, Missloner; Healtliylnen; Rescuer. W. Tlclmsrrh — Henlthyman: . Friend t1 Anlmab: Interpreter: >~J