.11) '7 the conference agreements of last r uanv 24. ma- . YELLOW LABEL It drawsquiclrly — It, has rich strength. - » _ IT HAS DELICIOUS FLAVOUR! and is most economical, for the price isonlylflcper l. vrlls alalurlme "res - lb; packet. ca... Left Wide Scope ForTrade Pact With U.S. i nuraaus. oommrsraure can. "ro oovcn wnoaa FIELD or DOMINION REQUIREMENTS -nm'r.ux uuaaag ro sum-u ION! IMPORTANT ITEMS i x OTTAWA, Feb. lit-Contrary to ply with respect to radio, telephone, the general idea which may prevail, Canada's Imperial trade committ- menta still leave wipe scope for the negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with the United states-or any oth- er country. Not only are there many impor- tant items in the Canadian tariff schedules that are not covered in " fall, there are also several large items, notably chemicals, with res- pect to which Great Britain has in- timated its unreadincss to supply the Canllian market, and with res- pect to which it is believed to be prepared to see the agreements modified. An example of this latter kind was witnessed during the latter end oi the autumn sitting of Parliament when Britain agreed to forego her preference on nitrate of soda in view of the fact that she had not a pound which 'sha could ship to this IN AGREEMENT. and telegraph equipment. There is left, however. the large field of household appliances, stoves, Va- cuum cleaners, toasters, percola- tors, and allied articles; mining ma- chinery, especially heavy hoists and crushers; lumbering and logging machinery; Power plant equipment; office equipment, including dicta- graphs calculating machines and other articles of manufacture. Field For Negotiation In the iron and steel field, Can- ada's commitments are confined to primary products, such as plates and structural steel. The Dominion is entirely free to negotiate with respect to secondary and tertiary products, which include in their range such important items as nuts, bolts, nails and hinges. In cutlery Canada's hands arc tied. There is a market for millions m/s expected to smooth the way for r the abandonment oi preferences by ‘father in his undertaking parlollrs. country. . nmmlry of Situation Generally speakin . the situation with regard to the scope which ex- ists for the negotiation of any recl- procity pact is as follows: In chemicals Canada's hands are largely tied, except for the number of important items already referred lo which, ‘if they are not secured from the United States, will prob- ably be one oi the important bases oi a German trade treaty. Amie- lblc negotiation with Great Britain her of which she is not prepared to flake advantage. On electrical supplies Canada is committed to British sources of sup- Sir George C. G. Hennessey Friends in the city and through- out the province will learn with ro- gret of the passing oi Sir George C. G. Iiennessey. at Portland. Ore- gon early yesterday morning fol- lowing an operation which was performed Wednesday at the com- paratively early I89 of 56 years. The deceased who was a son of Mrs. and the late Michael Hennes- lty. was born in this city on Dec" 15th, 1817. He received his educa- tion in Queen square School and 5t. Dunstalfs University and on completing his studies assisted his Later m 1m‘ lol- Lapeer, Michigan. where he remained for some time with Rev. Francis Kelly. now Bishop Kelly oi Oklahoma. About the year i904 he associat- ed himself with the Catholic Church mtenalcn society assuming charge of the then ofnly chapel car in existence, accompanying priests of the Society on their visits to outlying missions throughout the western States. As other cars were added Sir of dollars’ worth of citrus fruits in Canada annually, however, and Can- ‘ ada's only Empire obligations with respect to these fruits are contained in the Australian and West Indies agreements. The importance of this field is to be estimated from the fact that advices to Ottawa are to the effect that the citrus fruit lobby in Washington is one of the most influential to which the administra- tion gives heed. On the receiving end oi any recl- procity agreement, it is generally considered that Canada would be interested in negotiating a market for Maritime iish, for Central Can- adian dalry produce and for West- ern cattle. The Imperial Conference agreements would impose no disabli- ities upon Canada receiving any of these benefits. sluts with our FRIDAY 7.00-'Jhoir Rehearsal. doll-Young People's Department. Connolly and Mrs. Peter Doyle at home. Before leaving Charlottetown tho late Sir George Hennessey was not- ed ior his musical ability. l-le pos- sesed a rare baritone voice and his services were always sought for at entertainments at various times. m; had visited his aged mother frequently since leaving home and- “, mp1; intcfltion to make ‘the trip this year. a trip the family ‘and friends were looking forward to with Jeasure. Return From Gonsecration Services Arriving on the Canadian Nation- al Railways train at Charlottetown tonight were I-lls Grace, Archbishop McGulgan, Regina. Sock» 131831011 0'5ullivan, Charlottetown, P. E. ‘L. vivid outline with gorgeous colour- ‘ "tome was given control of differ- ent ones at various time, and had the distinction of visi" all cities oi’ any importance throughout the United States. Ii-ftert eighteen years service with the chapel cars he purchased an old established undertaking busi- floee in Portland, which .he con- ducted up w the time oi his death. ‘ In i006 he was knighted by His Holiness the Pope. receiving the ’ honor of Knight Commander of ill Holy aepulehre, in recognition M his work ln the chapel ‘oars. This is an honor held by but three others on this side of the contin- Int. and Rev. Father Murphy. President of Bt. Dunstan's College) Charlotte- town, who attended the consecration ceremoni at Chatham. N. 3.. YB!- terday of Monsignor L. J. A. Melan- gcn, as Bishop of the Roman Ca- tholic diocese of Gravelbourfl. 553k- Archbishop McGuiasn is a nativo of Hunter River, P. E, 1., and took advantage of his mp to attend the (Canadlan m») rasnsmcrox, u. a. J-‘eb- lea-nu. um bill u» be rm- ented at the i083 session of i!" New‘ Brunswick Legislature. In- tl-osms today by Premier it is expected the remains will b0 forwarded from Portland ‘mutant. l-Pfiving here early next week. When funeral arrangements will be hide. Tim-e are left go mourn a widow- ldmothennowloyearaof m. three brother, and four sisters via: ilmu. scam. g member of the "it! Council and Frank, at home. lor.) Collins, and Mile All- mum-as, provided for retell- tion of the electoral franchise by persons receiving direct re- lief. clzllrllsl sulnnun 1I44 "Ibis eeluaan la reserved h» Queen's 0,0110] laws 0i local Interest but all. vanlsinq- oi a auuy nature may n, Inserted at 4 eanta a word alrlrlly plyabln Jn ndvaaco. RESERVE TUESDAY, Feb. 28th, for concert in__ Christian Church schoolroom. Admission 35 Cents, 8123-11 manila clwaon 1.0T 4g_ Divine service will be held on sun- dry. 2.ao p. m. Rev s. Carlyle Webster wlllpreach.’ POLICE morning at the Police court one drunk was given twenty day5 and other two ten days each, ALL MEMBERS 0F ST. J0. SEPI-PS Sodallty, St. Charles Aux. iliary Society, the Catholic wo. men's League, Seniors and Juniors, and the Ladies Choir are requested to meet tonisht in the Assembly Hall, St. Dunstan's Basilica, at 7.45, 8127-11 LAID T0 REST-The fungrgl o; Buddy William Pendergsst, son of Wm. Pendergast, oi Tea l-lill. and grandson of Mr. and Mrs, James Pendergast, was held yesterday at. tornoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Louis Dougan, of Charlotte- town. The pall bearers were: Eric Pendergast, Vonce MacKinnon, Pet- er Feld, John MacRae. lntcrlncnt was in the Roman Catholic Ccm- etery. EDUCATIONAL raaruluss - The advantage of an educational feature of more than usual interest and effectiveness was afforded the pupils of Queen Square and Roch- ford Square Schools yesterday even- ing, in the screening by Mr. J. M. Humphrey, B. C., of a large number oi slides depicting various scenes of life in the western provinces. Tree- clad mountain slopes, precipices wa- terfalls, glaciers-the beautiful rug- god scenery of the. mountains and lake lands of Southern British Co- lumbia were shown in clear and ing. Phases of the agriculture, lum- bering, and mining industries werc dealt with, and the picturesque ci- ties of the Pacific coast region shown. Thus a. most instructive lesson in geography was given. Mr. Humphrey is endeavouring to ac- quaint the children, and people in general, of Canada with the life and and characteristics oi the parts of the country remote from their hab- itation. Recently he has been mak- ing an extensive tour of the Mari- time Provinces securing photographs oi scenes typical of the life and in- dustries of these provinces. Mr. Humphrey leaves this morning for the mainland. Reading, Vera Andrew; Solo. Jessie Jenkins; Reading, Mrs. Christie: Solo, Louise Andrew; Recitation, Dorothy Gibson; Solo, Mary Fer- guson: Reading, Mrs. l-LB. Dennis; Duet, Dorothy and Beth Gibson; RcadL-gg, Mrs. J. T-Ferguson. This was followed by a sing c0118. BT50 a very interesting contest», put on by Mrs. Nell Darrach. The prizes were won by Mrs. Percy and Miss Jessie Jenkins. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. On mo- tion of Mrs. lleartz a hearty “vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Andrew for s0 kindly placing their home at the disposal of the W. M. S. for this occasion. This was responded to by Mrs Andrew COURT - Yesterday ' THE CHARL()'_I__‘__1‘_,ETQWN GUARDIAN rnssanrsrrox MADE - Last’ evening at a meeting of the St. Zl-i ta‘s Club in the Knights of Co1um-' bus Hall, a presentation of a suit-i able gift was made to Monsignor! Maurice MacDonald. An address.‘ expressing the keen regret of the‘ club on his impending departure,‘ was read by Miss Mary Arsenaultfl and the presentation made by the,’ acting president, Miss Josephine’ Doucette. A short musical program was given by members of the Club. Father Maurice has been the faith- for a number of years, and will be ' greatly missed by the Club. ARCHBISHOP HERE ON” VISIT —His Excellency, Most Rpv. Jamcsi C. McGuigan, D. D., Archbishop of .; Regina, and His Excellency Bishop i, O'Sulliva_n arrived in the City laet' evening from Chathanl, Newt, i. the consecration of Monsignor L.j J. A. Melunsorl, as Bishop of bishop McG-uigan, who is a nniivnf of Prince Edward Irlnud. and who MoGuigan, Wcymouth Street. i _____ ' CANADIAN LEGION MEETING -—The rcgulzu" monthly meeting oi the Canadian Legion was lluld lust ,1 the president, Major W. J. Mac-l Donald presiding. There lvns a ful Chaplain of “the st. Zitlfs Club ,‘._ , 1,. Brunswick where they assisted in Glbveibfiurg. Saskatchewan. Arch? . l"-'»Iiou"lns_ is the annual report Wu 11"." 11h- Comnnssioilers of Sewers and $111101)". Messrs. J. A. web- ‘,"<-".". G. l". Connors, G. D. Wright, nut-d nt the annual meeting ‘i '1" C14)‘ Council: B i.’ ..k‘_\' ‘m plllli i n full. l‘. ~ t flllfl 1111."; gh 'ull. ' ill‘ The plant has “ 111111101‘; (iiliiy for over two "on the greatrst Many . \'l.~1l(?d this source during and all were enthusiastic m» surroundings; citizens and IL” ‘THY-villi; extensions have ll‘ 51V“ were pHM-“(l is known as “the youngest arch f,“ “Zmlfotillfr ‘S°“" bIshOP lnillc world“, \vi11 remain (rhwuud ‘Sirm, lofi-h‘ 2f“- in the ciiy till Monday ncxt us‘ W, 1m n N‘: _ _' _ “t” visitor of his mother, Mrs. Annie ‘ " ' ' have‘ mm" "lizlnri Avenue: 40 ft. G" wat- evening at the Legion Ilomc. ‘vith ifzwnh four G" “has and on” 4" Swen 1117) buildings were llnluulll iiiiN Nu A 1 llP n R TS vollilrlvis in connection with} devulopmcnts have 1 l" ll- 4;‘ ft. 6" SCWEI’ ppé; ALGL“ Avenue: 48 it. 4" wntcl" I 118 it. G" :if,‘\\'f'1‘ p-Ipv. ,' i in .‘l"1"'iol\ t-w 1hr our.“ one hy- I 11w X001‘ for turning on and off.‘ inviting the Legion nlembcrs to attend the morning sci-vice with them at St. James Church (p1 Feb. 26. " CHINESE (Continued frcnrPagc l) CHINESE RETREAT (By The Associated Press) NANLING-PEIPIAO, Feb. 23.- The Chinese defenders of the Pro- vince of Jehol have turned to tllc mountainous terrain of their coun- tl"y as an ally in their efforts to at Peipino and Kailu, fnrillcl" nor-ill, apparently with the intuition oi‘ converging for an attack un Jrlm? city, the Capital. Chinrsc armies were reported mobilizing south nl tho grout wall to defend the prn- vincc. Meantime at Geneva ilu: ma! Cl‘. by UPDllDd \','; i, persons nlcvlng At ihc close of tho y m‘ illcro are 2,394 dwellings, slot", QIQ 115.. ma: water supplied by t. lucul: 2.456. or about 85"! of tiles‘ mum" users have plumbing fixtures. Dcpnrt- Despite the widespread lmvln- Win10 i plojvnvllt throughout the city. illc Drpartlrlcllt, by carefully watching cr-‘leciionss and uxpclxrrs, i5 gig i0 b“ “his to report a substantial Jncrcusc in boil: gross and not re- venue O\"l' the previous year, ' is u comparative state- xclluc fol" the years 1931 -———— stop the invading Japanese. JchoYs 1931 1932 PABLOR. SOCIAIF-The annual Governor, Tang Yu-Lin, announced Domes“, “Hypo. social gathering oi tile W. M .5. his troops had wilhdrnlvn from the 5.5 333249455 $330438,‘ o; Qentml Unitgd gum-Ch wag held Nanliilg-Pcilaino area, following n. E65,,’ m,“ 101,75 102.00 on Monday evening p91), 6th at flcrcc Japanese zlttuck bv 30,000 shamed.’ Bums‘ the spacious home of Mn and Mrs, men, supported by mtlll tanks em‘ _ 3584B 33836 John B. Andrew, East Royalty and 2111a airiiiilg-hA m" ldcii‘ m?“ is 5101-95, omces‘ n s d tC:c,.".. i: _ _ was a splendid success in wary life gliisll: ovgrlofllokinr ‘fin?’ Qlfity bu" " fifiszlyt 5372054 way The Fist” RC“ Mn Christie through which the iilvulbl-v must swmmlm" Bum“ presided in his usual fine form mss I ‘ " ‘ "m ML." 42530.“, 4561.58 whne the fouomng program was ‘The armies in the field <0 lcl Miswuzmqoils ' . , " n’ "g- nndemd and much enjoy“ by the lug at the eastern frontier 01' Jchol, soul's“ 2455-39 3-039-33 large number present. Remarks by . _ _ _ 1- _ D t Mrs I . ilave engaged in no major 011(14- ch“ man‘ “B ' ' “mg tions since the battle at Pciyino (‘ilf- - “i973 4539579 .. . . nwm'ps°“ “d Mm’ F“g““°“' licr in the week. Japan is silnkill"; Th“ 1= ' 1c new account at of the Provincial Hospital. cornm- of ilillsbnvo and Iifnt SlFC-"is, which mu. crcnsefl the revenue for Domestic Purposes. Prince of Wain.- Coucgo and the rizllLv in- ilc loss of the 773 of these being caused! Condensed ltlHk Company accounts Japanese delegation to tho League. of Nations prepared to withdraw should the Lcnguc assembly adopt its pending report condemning J11- palfs Manchurian policy. Thi may not mean an ilmncdizlic s csslon from the League, fol" that L; u com- plicated legal mutter. "JAPAN TELLS HURLD" TOKYO, Fob. ‘Jl-IILPJ-Jllplllfs reprcsentativcs in the Capitals nf thcn all joined in sinzills For they are jolly good Fellows. God Save the King brought a very pleasant evening to a close. a BIRTHS CORRIGAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital. February 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. E. Corrigan, a son. DUFFY-In this city Feb. 5, 1933. ti . ceremonies oi Mon- rsnxfrgdazmson to my a v15“, to to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Duffy a his old home. ‘hiwhtm DEATHS HENNESSEY"In Portland, Oregon, Rh. I3, Bir George C. G. Hennes- sey, aged 55. Funeral arrangements later. \ N. D. MacLean "his. Vernon Rim, ma. J. .1. the world were instructed today lo acquaint the governments lo which they are accredited with Tokyo's plans and purposes with rcspcl-t tn northern China and the Province of Jehol. These plans, as outlined horn, in- clude thc annexation of Jchol lo tho Stntc of Munchukuo. Tllcy tin not include any advance illin China. south of the Grout Wul! unions Chinese actions mnkc it IICPPSSHYY" Japnn" feels there is “real ciunuvr" of an attack by Chinese on tho Juli- anesc garrison in Ticntsin. and 1101',- haps of a “nlassocl-c" of .Illll1l"i~‘>"‘- living in Péiping. n Forciun Oilicc spokesman said. Diplomats abroad were instructed to apprize the several powers. ol these possibilities and also to assure the govcrlllnellts that Juilli" i5 ll ll sold. market. this fnvolllzlhlc 11 Ions. After paving n] Tilcvc 1s n Inlmcrli ncc fol" i033 $l5.fii.i0,00. 2c plTSPil‘. s1 .1,“ TlfTQCV-‘ti 111v l"l‘\‘i‘illlC from stores. l operating ox- lwnscs ilv- sum of $11,631.15 was bald cvm" in the City Council to be used inlvnlw‘; paying water find sewer drbvniuro interest and s1 ' ‘Jig fund r11 . rlgafnst $l6.(iI.1.-i3 paid over in i931 vrrdit ilfiiilllCf" Ilousc Connections $210 G7, while 1hr ovcrdrrlft in Wa_ tor Cousirurtion account is $10,- 136.10 and in Solver" Construction Avoount $3152.27. y foilolvillg the (lose of the _\'(‘1ll.\' htlultcss Iircviousiy authorized covering ‘.110 nbovc ovcrcilnlfls and lcuving n. bal- l'l‘qllll‘ClllCllS tilirty your, lrrrrnt ut 07. and $l1.0’.l0.00, twcn- W .v’-‘Rl', 11w‘ 1>ul"l"cut nt 96.50. Bond drrllrrs inform us ilni considering This amount is in Account of dcbcnivlrcr; “"3 TY! fivn of ihc money u n cxcl-ptionaily . 1:011. The pulllpilll: records show Lilili. i-lm Brnckloy" Sluiinn fmcmtrr? 3,412 llnurs and pumped 266.130 000 gul- Till‘ hinlpcquo Roud Station operated 2.893 lmulz; and pumpnzi 235 007,310 gfl‘h)n'>. 'l‘lu~ lnttoimsourcc was auglncntcci with 64,000,000 gal- mindful of foreign interest."- in 1101171 ions from lilo Auxiliary Wclls dur- ing the period whm the water was China and will endeavor to DITYPIW the sprcall of hostilities ‘nifl iiw spheres of foreign interest. Road With the cxrm" ml of ihc sum- vrzu" just closed was the driest ior 5.01119 time. Many . uflnsnTAxn‘ ~ The Will‘ Office, i1. was Mllfi. a1- moisuaon worlds-acume- ansaasma fcfldy m instructed c~u<~l-:-1l1=~l<“- A ."“"Y, ""°“ " tgwgbgpmgeon ivfllflflltion ser- mu". cummanmng H“: 'rif\nl,s‘n 1,373,242 gallon» vices Sunday m. m; ll a. m. and c“: '°mwuum.""n'“ garrison, to provide for till‘. uloivfl- w "ed ‘l p. m.’ aeorgeiowfl- U ‘ill/Quin! tion of Japanese Nationals and t0 - PD - conditions permit. WWW ‘Qt 59"?‘ Phone l0 " take precautions against iilv" SPYPIId coca no p. m. Services conducted I "l disturbances from Jshui luto mcr of loan. w.» hi" I'- li- WVW- 11"“ ‘Filme- low. The lirucklov luui Malpcquc sources combined pumped- 501333319 gallon. during the year. l-ozlslunption of u:- about 105 gai- lons per hcml iii!‘ the 13.000 people 1 i . x ~31"- I -5 I, .,-[.. g .CA_NA'D|AN W}: e1’ i? If Par] i ; slnol 1 1 pecial! Marshall's Scotch in oil, 1-4". 2 "ruvs 19¢ ROBIN noon. FLOUR 24 1h. BAG 63c Buy a Good Supply NES LSToR:s.m. s-fo Shap “ SURPRISE .... .-- -.4.._. 0A 1U bars 39c RAIS! Sccllicss in hulk us 2 us 25c; r I lillioniu (‘( DRN Lynn \ 41in") (‘lloicc 2 tins 21¢‘ -. . - i 3 t r o N . 2 ,- . kuoh£us..--n ......... ..15¢ “*“““““hTS by ‘"¢ ; 5H1“; Lynn Vail; _ ,. ‘cdllx liiilll", lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 19c [>[<‘,\ PL‘, No. 2 "m. .- . = rulssll rum; lllu e _ "' "‘ 1419 i Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14k -\.\'|llu-l" I-‘ulu-v xucsu laul . . w v, . _- _ 3 ~- ,_ , i ~ lrer lb, , , , _ , , , , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c H M) 1m 10C J PORK ‘L ‘AGE 25C Fflluiv Till» Nu. l x... 2- . - . . . , , ,, s1 t _, ~ .- ; 17c AbPA RAi-t US luff 4.x: 97c lempisl- Iiimlll “‘ (‘UFFEE 1h. Ii5c FREE IN lvclls throughout illo country ivrni. emergent-y nncl no difficulty was ox- pericllccd in keeping ill:- lzvy um- ply supplivrl. Ciilzcns all" ncvcr- thclcss again urged not ‘.0 waste water. During ilic sulmuol" .1 house-to- sorviccs, whore Ionics were found they were ordered repaired and n check kept on Lllcnl until such rc- pairs wcrc completed. A number of unreported fixtures wor" discov- ered and ihrr accounts of the own- ers adjusted accordingly. Plumbers now must obtrlin wll-itcn pormis- sion from ihc Dcpurilncnt before milking any clmrign; in fixtures. Analysis mnllc n‘. (lilfcrrni iiml-s during" the your l0v:\l1_\'. at Halifax and at St. John .'~il0\‘\'[‘ll the lvntcl‘ to have lnlliniuincrl HS usual ox- celicllco. D1". Abram-nu of Si. John, who much: 1m rxauninuiion just b1"- for-c tllc" ond of lilo your closed his report with iii!‘ fullcnving remark: "1 vrlainly would lxrllsidvl" SfllllDiC nlllllbc-l" 4 fully iupl us: \'Cl'_\' satis- factory.“ With tho ndclitunn of lilo new Prince Edlvzlrri Island liospit-al ‘.0 tho Western Pumping disiricl. of the stwcrng" .‘=,"1=‘I‘iIl, u. i..- doubtful! ii‘ the prcscn‘. {mining vquiplncnt at the Wvsvm Slulioll will be found capub!‘ of vrnnrllnil-ully lum- dling the (‘XilTi loud. ‘rim; will not bc dcfinitlv kunwu unlil tho l-lns- pital is opornliu": 11'. full runuciil: If 11001:. v, ndrilrinnui equipment can be 1X1 n‘. no‘. 10o urea! u cost. All 113112111114. flutes, .<<~\vl~r.<. ril- have been lost-ed and flushed sov- "rzll timcswdulillu tho your. A few minor brooks flC(’lll'i‘(‘(], but non/r proved to bu of n envious um: Altogether" tho COlllilllrnilTl able 10 report n 1110:.‘ your finnnviulw .\1i(i n! School Bun-ll Following; i~ 111v nuuuu‘. u"; -;> i». . riurllolw was $251-$100 in... THE (.‘l'l 1 we were well cqlupprd i0 moot the ," I pupil making tho highest marks ill house inspection was made of all; for Pension System of $568.00. and the '1‘ C A l-Luilwlfs ilnuschold fill-mi iii. 35L". I , HM _ _ ~ li"7llllf‘[‘i"fi with ‘.110 \\‘1i‘(?l‘ nml so "- l ‘ “ large attendance .15 it A‘... Rlrlldfi-i “c Synlgnl, (Iumvlr up HEAD LETTl-(‘E 9,, Sllirilis liunll-nlnrning berg Night. 1v[r. C. F. 1'00! , , South h. n, fl ‘ 5C“ ‘ " .5 for doc 1U oz. -)"' African veteran gave m uidress hlhln“ m" “'31 ‘mmb?’ of “"31": (-3 ' ' ' ' L ' ' ' ' " 9],, . I f ‘h J "ac * ..= , , 1:"~ 1'." “mam Private to sen 3am in the not‘. L‘ a to 306 Lmd "I iLarg“ simucw “d 20c Jsvlnm" lrlxvrui (‘llickl-n) Scum African Camlmigflu‘ The , mun of scum" s l-ticq»; m"; .I.OMATOES i ( spenkil‘ gave TBIllilllSCIIlCCS 0i tho! '1 10am I“ mull)’ 95 0m‘ 50w’ i . U1- -- -~ -- » -- ' L / ‘)0 f L ti,“ u E 3M mw. COIlIlJJPOlI llun . the waste , URANGL: - ,- , ‘ u f“ ,, _ .V SETS/h ‘this: wiltlzlolgiiscongnny OH l r from a nulnlx-r of water" S/gr- _ Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '38“? 4d‘! 4W0! f)" (J1) ‘mwhwc’ L ‘ ' I "‘ r a- 1 . Nova Scotiu. "rue bntile of Pnardc- i , sons BISCUIT 9 no 2r , "5 17C "“ ' 310 1"‘ 72c berg was vividly dcscnbcd» and m", P . . --~ the F031‘ the Provincial. l lb. Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. "‘ ‘X ’ hardships, and long ham’, S dealt ‘ i)\(‘lii1\l’.‘ltt ut ihrll" own expense, i: BAKING ‘ ‘ with in an intcresimg nlanncrfhlid _"°“"‘»" m“ ‘mks of m" “mt; Lulk’ 3 n“ a)~ bplxlhxl‘ ! Several Scottish songs u-crv rcnd- it‘ "inc 91ml.‘ Mount Edwmd no“! i r. “Dc , cred by Conn-ride A, B. CZ-il with I “' if“ 51M‘ 0i the proposed Fob, ,- ' P Hrs. Cosh accompan ing. A vocal "“"“"‘°°‘1 n“"‘*i"i“i" when We 1111"‘ 0c solo was and czoniribvlted by Mr. f" mlllmcii" ‘hi’ -‘-i"""°° W1" b" "W- ' .~ scnuu 0m ~ 35c m" *" .- .. - ' . v ~- * Charges Ear-L A mm- vwf- diifllil’ 011c- thouoand orders Loch . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 1 h l m South African veternns “u..- read m" “’““” "Y m” Om“ “mm” onoans or $2.00 mvp ovin nuuvuunu toiul 9X]Jl‘ll(ili_lil‘(.‘ on current ac-l (ll-y and u number n1‘ towns in the Maritime..- fululli it lll‘f‘i‘.\'ilil'\' fufimml ‘m5 553373553" curtail their supply. Foriunrllolyi Fml°“'i“'-' m“ ‘i-‘imi @1510!" llYiZr" of $15.00 was fi\\'fil'(ili‘(1 tn mo the C;i,v at the entrance cxamilm ' 110115 to Prince of Wale“ Colleen ,‘.\lr. Harold Black of West KPH‘. lSvhiul received this prize, i Al tho rinsing exercises in Juno who followin: were ulvardvrl the. Governor" Generals Bronze Modal iol" general yiroficicrxt‘ ‘ Prince Sires’ School. Airs: Mm‘- ion Storey. West Kvnl School. Mr. Harold .B'rlck. - Queen Square Sclunl, Mr" Minn Clurkin. Rochforcl Square School bliss Anastasia Loightizer. During the ywral‘ 511100.00 o.’ tho 1028 20 yczll" Dl-bruiurus were is- surd. A siuiclnvni of Dcbrniurrs is pftuched. Owing to dwell-notion n1" Prince of Wales" CJHPQP by firv on Fobruary 61h. illr" hoard provided ncconlluodzliin: 1'1 Prince Sirc-ci. and Quvcu Squaw Schools, which cmlblvrl both 11h: Colic-go and Nor- mul Sclluul i0 (‘fifty on their work. This xvsz; dom- lvlthou; any great unconlwrnil-ncl" to illc slnff or pun iis of our tlvo schools. Dan-lug 1hr" cm-Iy summer the north 1l1i(i cast pztrupcts were re- ,movc<1 from ihv walls of tho almrx p.41 Print-v sirooi School. lhv uppm" lilo 1 1 [portion n1 tho brick work piiiillPfi {and copper replaced, which simlflrl ‘Qprovc satisfactory for several _\-r~ar.~. iBotb the roof of 1hr- llhllll Iulilci Q ‘L111: ulld iillllCX \\'-'.‘l'f‘. given u 0on1 of liquid uvmr-ni, which shmllrl nlflkt", liiiPlIl \\'1'ii(‘l‘ pvOOf fol‘ \")1lif‘ ‘M11119 A’. Wcsi. Krill School ll1ll'fi\\'r.‘()(i ‘floors worn p1ll(‘l"(l in the riuili folio]; roolns of tilt‘ nlzlizl school and Hllm ml 11m stair landing. , ‘lllu 1311:1111 found it. lli‘Ci_‘,~.~fll'_\' i", |\])i‘l1 un urillllionul roam in Roch-i i _ "turd Square School. Th" landlord ';)‘,"()\'id(‘(i n mom m1 i110 illircl floor ‘v l‘i‘(il1Cil'l[1 tho size of iilf‘ l“ villi?‘ Y Hull. This was lulu-n oval" u: Ll|il1l)])l‘(i nllll u teal-hot‘ appointed the Rhool Blulrri p.l,v.ll"l-<| h; llr.’ _\'[;\nll;l1 ’l‘millin:: wn. | n1‘. T. E. hfcNllfi. Srll'o‘.ll"\; in.‘ lblllli. .vil1l rm l‘.."l i\"i '1"; Tilr- board of Frllvni 'l‘z"u.~:r~v~ iwuwontiunco. in iiir‘ ,'\r:l"I|~1:‘l".lr-.-l lllii 1o submit 111v 111 Iouinu l‘l‘l‘.')i‘i inrmmdpy 111,. _\"l\p(\[\'j_gj|f\1} n; My. 1110 your" l}llfi1il[‘,'i)‘“(‘f‘llli‘4‘1’ ll 193;‘. ppnul-un E, 'l'."lu, "xhlic .\i1-_ ll, ll l : 1 ‘I t iWunl. frlv illlllllrl-ll “an”? 501T?“ u» a mombrl" of i}; Board and as us Cii1'.il'lil3ll fol. R ilunlbcl" 01 vPflrB VPFY successfully “'03 1‘(".1l'£‘li. Airnchcll 1v~l'r"v.'l‘.h arr 11m 11110111 sirllvlnc , ii"-“I1i"l'iii1ii.\' nlbnliliod *1 ll- B. mxnlvonrlr Chairman. T. E. .‘\f.\(‘.\'l"l"!‘, Secretary fin- SUMMERSIIJE and I’ rinle County a column is rowan-ml for new; inn-real but nclvr-rlising 4|! g nnlurn may lu- lugs-Hm] M; z rum-r u worn] \ll'il'l|\' ml‘ . , 1i||| .. mare. I “ h‘ M‘ —m'39l'3QL‘l£ RINK. 'i‘0NI(iHT lirootoxvn vs. Reid's Corner. This game (locides second [mince team in. the srrnli-finaks. Skate aficr match. Arlmissicn l5 cents. 8120-11 WillTi-TS Tea Rooms — SPEG IAI. —- ('.\H.\.\l|"II.S licgulllr 1111" for Zifir "I. I\\SlIl'li'l| (roams, Jellies. (lllllwlllltcs ulul Nnuglllilll-s Spl-l-illi l'l"ll"l" fiiilt lb. Msn lfnnlz- Nlulll" (Emily, Also SPIICIAI. l.L'I\'(‘Il 11.34". POTATOES lligllvsl prior inl" gum] ‘furllips. Imps (‘rriifivd Sol-ll ill-xi. luv-k 11H lb, hug» Ware. lulu-r cpl-n X .\. ll. until 3 l‘. 3i. J. LESTER DOUGLAS ('ll.-\RI.()T'l'l~I'l'()\\'N. l’. E. l. PHONE 79R and 93R. The ‘1llllllil"i' of bu" i?‘ "‘-‘."'>iif‘fi.Slln\\-_ Ti. Si". (‘0Ililil"l"li 11.1 \'iL‘l‘.§ us Si1}l\‘l'\‘i n". i) l“i In Jullf‘ Mr. l. B. klllivr 396 lfrls: To: _ __,_ _ ___ __ __, West km lllf _________,,__,,,__._ ,_,_,__ _ girlsr Toinl 521. Queen 5:14. . Ffil-vV, r11: i1"_".':;,‘| total 658. ‘ _ _ _ Rcchford Sr|li:n"v.'*i~1:'i»‘. .111 ell-ls, ilahhui lb. 10c limuan lluddlos . 1h. llc Tom 55¢ i Salmon . . . . . . . . .. lb. lill" _ Tog,“ 1111111111‘; 41f jwpi’, -.~~.. nod, Haddock Fillets . ll). 13c ]""""“l"' !'l""""_'~'f _ _,__ r2288, l Kippvrs .. 5 for 25c ~ " " " " " " " " ' "' ’ m "'“ .Thc mlmiru" of 1"" "Ii "Hum?" ,\l;ll"kcrol (brim- Uirncd l\iii(‘i\(‘l'(‘i (‘d i" Prim“ ~‘““"" ""*“' Km‘! frozen) ouch 20c" . . . . . . . . . . .. J2 for 13c 16, Queen square l7. IUVJllfOlTii Square $011001 H Tnizli 63. , K Th, ,,,,.,,,,, ISL. -.VD FISH MAR ET io gcnchc". sulv“: re" tho l'-“‘1' 1 Phone 11126 We l) l-livcl" 71 (lucl-u Si. 8250-2-2l-tf-2i