B "“”“““"_‘j::_ ousoruzn BY: KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS FINAL snownvc 12.30..-1.-9 p. M. LORETTA YOUNG—-WARNER BAXTER .“WIFE, HUSBAND & FRIEND” Plus Bob Benchiey—Novelty—Traveltalk "II 5], up: A '"°°"' "wk Wu tho! JANE » wiiiiins WIIDCAT LEO cKRR|LL° CARTOON ’ ADDED Mill 1.“U SIC A-L Mlfi I snows DAILY: 2.3o—7—9 P. M. \ GoodT’rogress in canada’s Defence Plans u gToday's Short Wave Radio Program OTTAWA. July 5—(CP)—On both %num the Atlantic and Pacific coasts the grim inuzzles of heavy guns poin: THURSDAY. JULY 6 zut from eniplacements where 5. year ago nothing in the we of defence YJSTON existed. Canadian civil an co'ntrac- 4:00 .m.——..»plendore of Litera- fa tors and soldiers are working indus- ture. IXAL, 11.79 meg., 25 4 m; tric.u=ly at many points, it was WIXAR, 15.13 meg._ 19,8 m_ learned heie today, and the progress BOSTON for _Ihe 6:25 p.m.—"The Village cricket Mat-ch," an "our Bill" Story. GSF 15.14 meg., 19.8 m.; Gsn, 11,75‘ fieg-.m25.5 m.; ass. 9.51 meg., be;n',{ mime lll l}l’O'.'lClll‘.g prctectloii of this country against enemy attacks is considered in the highest circles to be eminently sat- " Bay. Mr. Wood is in ciuuge of cheese factory there. Iottetown spendin Ma ban City, Avards Sunday. V=RUfiERS MARY HART COMEDY AND ' CARTOON .._._...:.j.__.—... DAiLY—2,30—7——8.45 Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity Li-. ’l.ie Taylor Estate, St. Avards. has again changed hands, and is now the property of one of our up. —and-doing, milk vendors of East Royalty, Mr. Allison Holmes. M.r. Wilfred McDonald, Burden- Ell. spent Sunday in the City visit- 8 in the P. E. I. Hospital. his wife and young daughter Mrs. Leslie Wood and Miss Joyce (All Time is Intern Standard) ifilfgtglifiii t on ma“ at Egmont Miss N. B. Brenton B. A., Char- a well earned holiday in the Ciy of mum. mm-ion. He X. were visitors to St. factory. All branches of the armed forces Prmcg C1 °“ Sflturdfly i0 spend are busy. But a considerable burden 6:55 p.m.l:§I~%giEE in English the Week-end with Mrs‘ Burk” is bélng carrieci by the permanent OLRAAV 11 34 meg 25_3 m ° DETCMS. force. whose instructional facilitl-w BUDAPEST . . '——'" this slimmer are faxed to the limit. 7:00 p m —. selections I M155 Vivian Abbott’ and M155 The heavy demands made upon the the “Magic nose ” HAT4 slam Marjory Large’ Chulomwwn 8" army have moved the defence au- meg_ 32 3 m ‘ - ~12 Spending the holidays at 51&hh0P¢ tliorities to contemplate a substan]-- ' ' ROME Be‘-10h With Mrs. Russel Abbott. al increase n mi tary personne. . _ _ Should hosiilities break out, this se}’é§§’,0,i;;m-,,gj,°Wso 1“ ,3-'“8“€hv Mrs. John McDonald. cimim. \"Culci- » don: immediately: but if Jemma ‘wade ZROWIRIS» Rosita tetown. is in St. Avardssihe intends the Tll‘_S3i'1t siiuation. continues. 25,4 111,; my 9 33 ;ne1g_'8},0 Xélergn" iiiifguggxglhe fimmer lg’? W“-h he-' - i - - - e A r. lam mery. Parliament will next session be ask- ed. in all likelihood. to vote ad- ditcrral appropriations to cover the 1.11_c:e.ase- 7 30 CARACAS I p.m —P l Yv5RC‘ 53 me:pu5iir7 Ionrchestra. SCHENECTADY 7:30 D-m.—Concert Hall. XAD» 9.55 mg. 31.4 m. HEREDIA. COSTA men 9:00 D~m.—Broadca.st in English. “Voice of Costa Rica." '1'1:4mu-1 9.69 meg . 30.9 m. ' w 9:45 p.m.——Am 1-1.: pom WSXAU, 9.59 m§g.,a§1.‘2mf:, "5' m 00 NEW ronir , : om —M ii ht W3X1:. 0.10 meg..°o4??.lg in. Music. 10 15 rrrrsnunan Z ]).II|.——JH 1 Y waxx, 11.37 m-q‘:,c :5 °“m,W““t' PARIS 10:20 p.m.—'falk JG ‘mont (In W2- by Mme de ‘ 11 88 meg 25 2Ei?ig1-m'i')eA4Ti:iB;' ‘meg, 25.e”m. " ' ' 1 Whether you want to rid your home of BED-BUGS or MOT!-IS. we can do in It is no dlsgmne to have i LONDON pests . . . but it is 1. Ms- 4 ,_ 11:15 p m.——Addie rm-.5 in Femme 8811.19" — A one-Woman Erace not to get rid of them! Especially now that R°VUe- 051- 15-26 mes . 19.8 .- it is so easy and ii-.expt-n- 0313, 11.75 meg- 25.5 ms G-QB’ Highefl Stalldlnl Gmde VH- sive! Just‘ sum to yo||' 9 51 meg, 741.5 m. ' ' VETS Nun“- geiephonm C,“ ‘-1, Ind wt." ‘ (HNCINNA-H Hi hsst Standing Grade IV. (Sit) do the rest quickly: 1:00 a.m.——Dance Orchestra. Char ‘me Mmesi-d9‘ w3xA_L_ 6.03 ,mg_ “.5 m L:-Ilgthgsigtandmg Grade IV (Jr.) ‘ a. 0 or . fig T0I¥l?U;,‘R0l;ELS!;rN§ klliilgahcétl stalritding Grade IH. Don- - 5. a avg on. pfloxg 31; Eastern Guardian Hlgheshsianding Grade II. Ro- """‘* Ponecs rae. motCu- benlicrafwelév d I W1] d ALL WORK ENDORSED BY THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH BOARD GUARANTEE Sanitary-Supplies‘ and Fumigators 83 Queen St- Ch"1‘own. ..°Thin column is nae;-wed 101- news of local interest but ndver- tlsing of 5 newsy nature my be inserted at 2 cents I ward strictly payable in udvnnce ..'sUBSCl!IP'I'l0NS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. . .."FOB. SALE.-—A ls!’ e quantity of used lumber, heavy line, win. dows. doors. sheathing etc. Half price and less. L. H. coffin. Mon- tague. L-_1_2_0-7-6_-_3l._ Strawberry Boxes -‘ Just Received‘ 75.000 quurtlund pint sizes, sold in any ,quantity All at lowest prices.’ 1 lion-‘sale at our Seed Store, Queen Street. I1 (CARTER €°?‘C0. city of Toronto is making SM? noise 8, criminal offence. How wonderful it would be for citizens here it Charlottetown and _-,11bu_—i” would follow its example.——P Your subscribers read that the unneces- NORTH VVINSLOE SCHOOL CLOSING On ‘Thursday afternoon. June 39. the pupils and teacher of winsiee Nort School held 3. ve enjoyuble iclrxilltc % S;hi1w'a Be . urn ming and o enjoyed by all. Supper was serve on the shore and splendid appetites of the children. work were presented by the teacher: X. Marion Ford. Highest standing Grade IX. (Jim) Eric Laird more. Prize for making the most pro- durinis the year was awarded ggess Ralph Shaw. Prize for Best Conduct during the year was awarded to Grant Laird. Prize; for Current Event Portfol- lcs were awarded to Margaret Cras- well. Vera MacNaughton. Nunn and Catherine Rena Curimore on behalf of the pupils piesented the teacher with n ovely travelling case while Vera Nunn read the complimentary ad- recs. (Patriot please copy)___ SERVED" ON THE ROYAL TRAIN Ioiiay-¢ifrl_iiay»rsat., THL RNGER, : TONTO AND SILVER Old friendsin a brand NEW ‘series of spectacular adventures on the *‘:rcac|ierous trails ; * of the prairies. V fico not later than ll 1.. m. ' NEW APPOINTMENTS DALI-IOUSIE UNIVERSITY President Carleton Stanley an- nounces the appointment of Alexander S. Moiwat as 0. E. srnitih eseor Educamicn in Dalhousie Uruvenv y. For years Mr. Mowot has -5901! Assistant Pi-omsscr in the Del381‘t- ment of Education, Unlversit of Edlnlourg . He was, educat in Iwklrk High School, and George Wavtsorfs College. Edinburgh. and in Ed University. In the . Buckley the afta-noon swim‘; at .5 re uc W W‘ m d5“’Yi0beoomeHeado(theDo,~ the sea-breeze and the exercise accounted for the The following prizes for the year's Highest standing Grades Ix and won prizes in Classic: and Phllcsopy. graduating in 1927 with FITII‘. Class Honours in Class- ics. In 1929 he received the degree oi‘ Bachelor of Education. Edinburgh being medallist or the class as well in a scholarship in the course He then taught wo wan-dl; he was appointed Demon- gan-eatcr Jteachor committees on the Scot- tish Council ucaxion in Edinburgh. and superiors. He has been been steadily promoted since he joined the staid of Edinburgh Un- iverw:%~l-Ie is mamried and has a dung . Mr. Hugh Davson has been ap- pointed Assistant Profezsor of Physiology in Dalhousie University. Mr. Davson graduated from Un- iV€!‘?iW_Oa11ege. London, 1931 with First (lass Honours in Chemistry mi Phyus He continued his ...é“'lii°'.:si ’“ ...fif°‘n‘3.' ‘Z 08')’, Publish degree of Doctor of science, UhlIv- erslty of Lsndon. For the last two ye-"373 he has held the Belt Memorial l"‘e.l-ziweihip for Medical Reserch. 0'-‘-1'i!'Yil'18 on his work in the United has acted as deinonstrutor un- denoted Lovat Evans, Uriiversit Font Ildggliritritf "r...°°"*=... ’..i§.. ...,.,.. w 1 e i Pmreswr Bflifi A. mendations. reziened the O. E. 0! Education in Dralhcrusle Univeq-. gartmenn, in zutlmmpton, Trotting Family University College, GOSI-IEN, N. .Y.. Jul 5-—T t. Ling‘; first family has yfoiir mg... bera; E. Roland H8.!Tll'!'la.n, Mrs, 35”"-mim 33'”-Y. N. and Phyllis, going-on~l7. This year. for the first time, .11 four raced the annual amiiteur trofitlnrz races at Goshen, July 3-4 Z I r fimrlllle. the E. RL?nl1i‘ig:I8ll':lll:1?i‘:‘% are definitely not mfg 50¢-1e1y_ They don't go to n‘ ht- clubs. They don't rive peril?! t -at are halled with elaborate notices in the see a Press. You almost never photcgrnph of any of them. All four take their harness-rac- i!18 ssrfously. This year they had 24 'rorszs_ under their veteran train-er. Bi.l Dldcsrson. About the mkidle of April they start spend- !‘-ren on i"1Ck owned by Mr. I-Iarrlmui. inc weekends at the farriljg estate. Ardm. near Goahen. ree or four times A week they‘ can be the Historic all mile $1110 gii-aw years sunshine in his old sdiool ax F'a.lk:lrk and in meins. 'Ilheisis our H173 the High School at Stirling. A.ftsm- mise Light in Moray House, we would -end a ‘kiss 01 welcome University of Ed- to thosesilvery trees by the mainly been a member of (lowing the willows have claimed the and London. More recently sel Dalhouse University F161‘/.‘he1~ has Slflllh c-hair Has Three Women THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' . Thu column is reserved! lg‘ non oi local Intern! but ulv illlll 03 1 I _ my be irivenul ':tn5"i':c'hI:‘“:"v.vord strictly III!- nblo In odvuioo. ,__...._...__._....___._..___. CRASWELlaXotHn0|l¢I’l'f|ml.W CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-21-3L GYRO DANCE 3.: Beach Grove Inn every Tuesday . L-64 -6-20-22-36. DR. BLANCllARD’S Dental 0!- noe closed till July 11th. L-20-‘I-5-Si. I A'!"I‘EN‘l‘l0N AnvEn'r1sE'izs-— Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- 5-3-Ll. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Price List: for 1939 Are now ready and being milled. If 3 copy does not reach you pleuc wrlic J. W. Bouiler. Sec’y. Clmrlonelwon. L-280-8-21-tf. MRS. BENSON LEWIS. St. AVENS announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Vera. Blanche Kirby to Mr. Borden Ma.ciDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Ambrose Street. take place August 4 ' L-102-‘l-6-ll. NEW LONDON CHU CH N0'rlCE.—'I'he Communion Lord's supper will be observed in Long River Presbyterian Church on Sunday. July 9th at 11 A. M. After- noon servlce at Clifton at 2.30 P. M. Evening service at Long River at 7.30 P. M. Preparato services at Long River on 'Iihura By. July 3”‘ and in Irishtown Hall on Friday. July 7th at 7.30 P. M. A summon Bible School for children of 3 school ages will be held in Irlahfown Hall commencing Molldb » 10th at 9 A. M. L-1 -7- - - Thefilonderland Oi Botany (4_ The Way of the Willows) (Science service News) 1 revere hepatic: and M“; ifsgti as the am of out 1y that the Verv early W550} on the wil‘ow twigs lore flt(;WBt:tifi0:t- ‘ch 0 ove 8 - mu wllmo tlvi: horns; and which bri-B8 with delight These 9.Y gud theznsefifes with the out their countless am- §y°°3-tum the in 'ver wine gsflivlgignllll the willows: Whm and water. As every wphyr l’/ill’!!! lahfl 811V9I'y . —.__ mam h at iixiucamion, and gas whitenes: or will“ fllgféesuig rm. Mr. sidney Mabon and Mrs. 6‘ mm; 001:» ligumfiéiywgguhwg ;b‘ele_mlf1.sE::1C1;.i/01 and so h_eSm_°m at Ass’-.=maint to the Professor of Ed- the sweetest songs 01 -7'U|1°- A ’“°“m' __ Professor ful, but a true river I1WW5 :v11_ and Mm yvmnk Bum, md Mcvwat comes with the highest re- suggestive Off the lament. super 11“- associates famj]y_ sg_ Avuds‘ momma to ocmmendnlticns from his In!l.nfl.": ‘Upon the rivers 04 3@W1°n» very there we sat ruccacsiflul in encouraging dramatic membered Sion. on the willow! in work among young people. He has the midsttthcreoi we hung up 1701' inst:-umen 3’. and wept: when we re- (Psalm 136). 'Ilhere is abundant evidence in term or writers from the Old 'I‘e9i»- tfiéii“ i.'f““§f. ‘é*;..‘€i temlon to the habitat as belns along the rivers: ‘F'luminlli:tus sal- ine’. Later. Shakespeare repre- sents Dido lamenting the ices of Aeneas: In such 3, night stood Dido. with Ii. willow in her hand. Upon the wild sea banks, and waved her love t C To come again o urthafe.‘ In Cam-dia. there are iity 0!‘ more species. Owing to the fact that they hybridize amcm them- the cr0‘ses and varieties produced are seemingly without number. and this makes the sep- amticn en! the species extremely difficult. even to those who have a upeclalized knowledge of the group. Hence bomanicel wags have dubbed the willows as belnc flirt- atious! . The early student; of medicine and astrology ascirbe to the willow all manner of healing virtue. Nicholas Culpeper writing in his quaint. but sometimes almost un- quotable style of the seventeenth cent/u.ry, may have then been an ware of the umhrturiate habits of these i'lcra.l Dun Juana. when he declares that the leave; bruised and boiled in wine have the pow- evr cl’ su-bdufnlg these inclined to crveir-aarm~ou.n:ss! bly Mr Culpeipers conception of a primi- tive vaccine! Today. however. medical science recognizes a valimhle pmiiincliple gelled .ia‘ii4i_i1x(i whicdh “if contained the a ; an e ilxgptlnn willow is noted for the pe mod writer distilled from its fower in In .3. Perhaps the most beautiftil and bet known is the weeping willow banks; of the Euphrates. near Boloycrn. it is abundant. It is also found in Clhima. That iiris 11 fav- ourite there is wear from the prominence given in most Chinese pictiize. of landscape, especial imot Cf? the flammis Willow pmtcflyl e no. Frcm the earliem ages ' hosts of Caesar invading gland, ni:i.i'ciousi.v cmsb AND NUTRITIOUS willows have pircclalmed their utility, me Cifly. Wedding to uflved d and listened to with rent —a%. flowers to bloom. forgetting th on are patronized by a large number of our young pefiple. children. ed-toin-i-iveshortlyonavitto Alex .1. Ross. Plrwtte. the present. 5. draws at-- his est in education for the men and women of tomorrow is still being among: the Girl Guides who at the request of His Honour Lieut. Gov- ernor. Deblois. posed of honor to oificiate at the recep- on the afternoon of June 14th during the visit of Their Maiesues hind willow-woven mlelds. and living in huts of wot/tied willows smmma with mud. willow wares. such as baskets and wicker fur- niture. are as old n.-, civiliznxlony and came. And Basket is my barbairous name; ,. ggt now I am so mc~:l.sh BTOVM her own.’ to see gmva of trees from wihi icing t/wigs have been taken yearly wihose native land is Asia. on the 11-, oalled pollenlsnind the trees - pi-deed willows whose tatk has em 0 ow a yru-y crap for the tasi'.¢et—maker.s; spring find; new, growth, 3:11“ another harvest Nnumnuznrrou 1-Ar-iiu — ficltes of naturalization have been the following: Karl urk. ‘ace yleue welder. city; Jame: war I. St. Peters Bay: near. fox» ruicher. summer- sldo and Axel Valdemar Rasmussen. cabinet maker, Wood Islands. RETURNS FROM KANSAS-- the Fifth Avenue, Presbyterian Church, New York returned to Cav- endish on Mondly evening from Empox-la, Kansas. where he addres- sed 3. three-day conference of Prea- byterian ministers. Three former Islanders in addition to Dr. Bon- neli were present at the conference: Rev. George Irving secretary of the Baud of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.: DI‘. rerry. a native of Charlottetown and now ministering in the State of Kansas and Rev. Mr. Macheson of Kansas City who was born at Mill- town Cross. Belfast Cam Buchan will be the cen- tre ofpobtractlon for this vicinity during the followin weeks. scouts in seeming!’ the best 0! heulflli and spirits and it is h they will enjoy another of eir best of camps July. 1939. Capt. Neil Murchison and daugh- ter Cotheme of Ca.li.%hx‘$i1I‘. ac- oom led b the Ma are earpexc’-aitgd to llrrive in Belfast this week where they will visit rein.- tives and friends here and in North River. They are making the trip by car. Rev. B. O. T. Burkwall and Mrs. Bvurkwall were visitors to Belfast last week. Mr. Blll_‘_lCWfi.ll preached at the moirnirig service in St. John's Church on Sunday, June with in the intermt of the Bible Society. The Rev. Eentieanan who spent many years in China. deliv- iired a fine address which was en- tion by the oorigregdtion. The pupils who wrote tlhelr ent- rance examinations to P.W.C. this week have arrived home Ind We hope the la.i7ter part of the month will be even more pleesins W em. Miss Margaret Martin has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending a leasant. week at El- don where e was the welcome guest or her aunts, the Misses Macxenzie. Sy'mpa/thy is extended to Mrs. F. J. G. Maobougall of Belle River the death of her sister. Miss Grace Macxenzie, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The tclldes which are in the Belfast Hall every second Friday Murchison and two rdon and Eleanor. of Bale Comeou, Quebec. are e ct- Mrs. Murchlsorfs mother. Mrs. The annual school meetings have been well otterided in the various districts and supplements remain- the same show a lively inter- taken. I Miss Flora Gillls. Melville. was com a. guard tion in Government House garden to Charlottetown. Macmiee Mr. Murdock C, of Wood Island: West left Baturdfli by our on a two weeks‘ holidly 90 the United States where he will be the guest of his sister Mrs. E. M. Merriam and Mr. Merrie of Dorchesier, Mass. , Messrs. Maul./iire and Myerswero recent visitors to Belfast. was tesented in son and s i the first cent found PM El-itons defending utlihyenmeives be- co that in its pmniiive"‘a‘tAt6a: ‘F1-cm Bclitorrs painted son: I at Rome wluld c'l"h me for In is a common sight in Eurogmo; stumps are r these uses. The In the list of those to whom oerti- - Rev. Dr. J. 5. Bonuell, minister of’. €Z‘zwaI1'p1{'//' Every woman knows that men really like ice cream-—cven those who say they don't. But you can make mperlativa ice cream with Irradiated Carnation Milk that the men in your household will pnctictlly warrbipl Try the Chocolete Mushmellow Ice Creamrccipebelow...Oryou'll find Carnation very economical to use with the ice main mix- tures on the maker. . .\\\' '//,//0 .91--Q /5 // \\' Carnation Milk makes ice cream smooth and rich. But it does that for all kinds of dishes which call for milk or crelm. Carnation is just whole milk—-! with just the natural water taken 4 . l\4(i/-,\' W‘ 053', \$:£:;~ lvL'ss Etta Gillie. Melville, rived home after welcomed b erybody ticularly they W 1; the weather man least the when them? roads lead to LOWER. MONTAGUI: imwg Mr. Harry Morrow of Annimdue Lower Montague is at preset-it‘ill of the Montague iioopim, ‘“ The cantata “The Prodigal 5011" t Oi-her mm at illlsclllggd Mr.‘ and I o r. 5 ll - Logan. I ll erlmds Mr. Horace I-Iewiit a. son of grtlrmiét ‘was n marri e illgglfenzie of Mofiague. The pi-cum- .es were conducted C. E. Arms °°“ .° §3‘.’.?3’°‘} in. o couple then motored .".fi§§{’3’1§i.§,‘32 7110 an to reside It the home of v D1 the groom father. Mr. Jim Hewitt. of withes et. each g with ire of never ihem bristl and the ch m.'w. rim-t Division of Botany and “rum wehathology, science farmers. tie". 01 Mrs. George M!‘ an on Saturday taouiu Annear. The eluded a short tnld goygl" 1- -!00 _v gr-gg Wright. The follow a picnic wu held on Ice mum um). i go wouuizgnu Inlttl:t?° W91 enloyud u..m..’i“¢’.. to vtiled the utmost. tired Burke is It recent ill at his I: _ mung?‘ "W I 1'0 me one of 19?. Alilon Ind film Mn. stem uixenxie. g.‘i‘f°~.s=.r".hE'~l — > ‘ 1 I m3.n- 0 Hill“ V 9'” the shut-I follows: .111“. 3:: "' " Aihndln “W. ltd out; sterilized sqiit keeps on in ’ pantry shelf‘ in linitelyfhbmo-‘ genlzed to give (try drop eq-mi creamy smoothness, 'rradiated in ' extra "suoshi'ne" vi ' ‘ $1 . Irrcdiiited Carnation Milk is ‘ I good that baby specialists are. using it for thousands of bottle-_ fed babies. I: is easier to digest—‘' always the same—-and contains an extra helping of the iinpomm 1' "sunshine" vitamin D. fled recipes of all kind: in the beautifully illustrated Clrnuion Cook Book-15 Cunuion Company Limit it CANADIAN pnonuc-r “(mm Contented Coin" Chancery Sale or LANDS AT Anne CflAR.l.0T'1'E’I'0VfiflY-ALT 11.1.“- ESTATE or JAMES MoINNI8 Winter in New York city. 3 me NOTICE want to Order of 9 Che defendants. No. D 53 and sell by Public premises ON SATURDAY TWENTY-SECOND DAY 07 JULY A. D» 1939 AT THE HOUR OF TWO O'Cl.DOK IN ‘THE A.F'I'liRNON ti tract piece or parcel of . d Oh!-rlotootown Royalty in Queen on th W‘ n GINO northwest side of BL Peters Road the n°I'Lheast boundary of Butldmi Number, fourteen; north sixty-one forty minuwtsfi west sixty-four ect; nix?-y-four feet; thence south sixty- One deems forty-nve minutes c Gilhty-four feet to cold Road; thence mm following the course of the sum: the Pool h Mrs. sutlicx-1:11:13 son Jackie t of newer Mon- . d was. Jim Ju first lnnie in the your 0 our Lord 0119 o -thouumd eight hiii-hired and eighty- Also all that other tract. l of mind situate ly Royall: Oh riotin- boiinydgd as ‘i"ollowI GIN 011 Y: OOiMl®W side of the Mount Edwlfd the north boundary of lot number Three. then“ Magnetic Mowdgl Poole and George dly July fat fat Roms. .u3§‘:.‘:i.‘ the children .11?--nun-:.Vn.r.ncuZ e feet: thence no:-oi "1 °*" d 1130. _ ; mm.’ nfifiohn P. Diamond on ‘gum. Newo - own in vi via: cashing; AW“ De . rt megs‘ for rrmngfmgh n no