. 'i —— QPBINGE EDW “Take it from us, w taking to you -- a rollicking tunic iuoiherilood. and hood!" PUTS .-\ SONG IN Y HEART. A of hoy ALSO SNAPPY SHORT TALK! FOR LOVE OF I<X\Y\'l\'"-—(‘ci|llli v .______________,___ l‘I.l£AS.-\.\‘T GROVE Pleasant Grove SPllli-Iifli! r-lninatlolt was held 2n the school izollsr: on Tlllli'S(lll_\', J-laiiiilll 2811i yaiiicil, zilthouuh tile (lfiV v-ral; very’ stormy, wasial l attended twenty visitors. t. i. members of the school hoard, ard tour pupils I came as \'l~lil)!'.’§. The junior . ‘es vrrrl- clireiilllj‘ exzallllned by their teaclzcr and silowed by their ready answers tllat they had been caretuliy taught in their various subjects. The school was very pret- tiij: decorated in the Christmas co- lor schinlc. 'i‘ile Christmas tree winch was prcttily decorated with rope, tinsel and candles, was well l.ltll"l with gills for pupils and ticlrller, _ Tili- liitlilWilifl ])l'ii£1l'lill"i was niec- lr i-rizrieri out by all who took part Openlno t-hrlrus, Jingle Bells. wril liclis. Weliroille, Ileli-n Cas- ‘ui-ii. Claw Il Gracie, ‘Tilere is a F-zinta (jlwils. Willard klurl-aa". No inure for Boys to Go, ’Fr.inris Law- iss. Class III Ci i, 'l'lli~:illg the (Jcnsils. Helen (Yr... ll and George T411“ l(.'~.'l. The Dead Doll. Gertrude In less. Gull‘. Children, Pearl Ro- l-erts. An iiiitiuiili-ri Ttecliallon, Piwill Iliiiii l't‘= and Willard ‘Aiilrzxrv. (Ii s IV (trade A Li-lluiiii" Itecittl- tlon, Rita (Turrail. A liiiiiir iloy, Arthur Clow. Cl: <1. i Grade, Christmas Star Dllii z-llrl Sonic b}: l0 pupils. Class VI A Naughty Boy, Norman t swell. Which Oile Are You Drovvlli’. Rita Murray. The Christmas Gifts weir dis- tributed by Iiilthleen Cilrlxui lind lfr-len (Hasn't-ll. Tile treat oi candy was donated by." the Pleasant. Grove lilstitute and the treat of apples rlooateci is); Messrs. F.‘ llardj.‘ and V1’. W. Duck. ‘the teal-her tilankeri the donors. The l'i‘iiilli‘l>i.i iiv the S(‘(,‘l‘(.'llli‘_V ind others pointed out the chang- etl appearance of the fFllfifil, the ll'il (‘.\'- dad-und- by l , ' \'II\'\ ~ _ , ..|_\ wklA\L\lJAL\-oq Allll TO-DAY Matinee 3.15. Adults 35c, Govt. Tax 20-3712 (‘hiidrcn 15c, Govt. Tux le-lfic. Night 7 a; 8 d5 Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax °e. Balcony 40c. Govt. ‘lax ‘Zr-lie. (‘liildren 23c. Govt. Tav 10-26:‘. TOGETHER AGAIN JACKIE COOPER lovable scamp of "THE CHAMP” 62 ROBERT COOGAN, ' with their mothers, [lllljllltllflfi an d llalts - ill a lilt- ing, laughing il.t~.-ii' iii‘ ti“! mint prii-zless era. in lili- ~ Y0 UR kid days! YOU CAN'T KEEP FROM LOViN’ THESE KID$ 1 ti‘ J’ e’re lliioll, (lug- ()l'l{ i I great mell of the day rising from obscure viiiagzes and the po ‘ibill- ties of the young 0i‘ Pie: li ,Gruvr- unis stressed ii‘ they tan-u , ,Zl(l\/lilllil‘,li.‘ of the opportunities at ' ltheir doors. The progress of til-- -sehool “'21s noted and a vote oi" thanks extended the W. I., and tizel iteacher Miss Bowen as its orirjina-l ‘tor in the tiisirict. Honor Roll for the months of December and January: Glide Xml Vincent Doyle. 2 Kathleen liiovie. Gracie IX-l Ma- rie Doyle. Gracie VIII»). Laura‘ Watts. Grade VI~1 Helen Cus- '1 'Sr.—-1 George Lalvless, Alfred Clow, 3 Everett Glow. Gracie IV Jr.’- -1 Brenton Clove, 2 Kathleen Cur- l ran. Gracie III-l Gl'l'i.l'il{lfl Latv- less, 2 Pearl ItOlJt‘l'l.\', 3 Doris (‘ur-l ‘ran, 4 Willard Murray. Grade II~-, l r1 1 Lloyd Ciow, 2 Norman Cio\v.l Grade I Sr.--1 Allie Caswcil, 2 Rita Curran. Grade I Jr.—1 Rital |Curran, ° Francis Lawless, 3 Ar- lthur Clow. The regular monthly meeting oi {Pleasant Grove ‘Women's Institute inlet: lit the home of lvlrs. Parnell lCurrnn on February 3rd with thir- lteen members and two visitors. Meeting- Opened by the reading n1 the creed. Minutes vii/ere rend anti ‘approved. Bills of last dzulee were ‘presented and ordered paid. Sick .:inll snhool t-oilinlittees uavc their Firs. l\-fcl)oilgrlll were appointed report: Simon Power and I MFS. In. 30111;.’ l0 ion the iaellonl committee. liiiss Ka- l lite Power and Mrs. Doyle were op- lpointed on the sick committee. lWelcomc was extended to two new members. It was moved and se- conded tllat. the school is to til- scrubbed and SliHC blackened ollci» a week. The supplies required to be bought; by lilslitutc. wit. ansivercil l>v u-iiri their uses. herbs and At next mectinlr, roll call to bi‘ v anslvt-rezi by spelling words, apt-li- . .__ Dllliifi j See Our l W omen ‘s $2. 25 up racks. FO OTilJ EAR Stylish Pumps t Our Goodrich Rubbers ill-iii‘ lllllfifli‘. (lost. no more. Do not mlSf-l the "tifqtillls LEPA GE SHOE CO. L TD. New Styles in Qxfo rds Fpreiril l'ri/ Ill.‘ 4P3. 00 up (ill 0UP Joseph Caswell. Grade IV,‘ Yeti Roll call ‘ CAPITOL TO-DA Y luaunee 3J3 ‘dun; 35,-‘ (Iin t. "PIX lc-Ziic. Children 15c. 6mm 1.3x ](.__1,,-,-_ “gm 7 y; h...» Adults 40c, (iiovt. T3! 26 —42c. Children 25c, Gm. 1Y1! lv-Iliv- 'Rehuhments I. O, O. l". Hall, Fri day 10th. 9904-18-2 BUY GARDEN CITY BUTTER l lb. 23c; 2 lbs. 450; 10 lbs. $3.10. 975-2-17- IIOILSE RACES at North Rh Bridge Saturday, February 20. 2 o'clock sharp. Entries at ice. ANNUAL HIGH TEA of the Bu; tist: Ladies‘ Guild in St. James Hall on Thursday, February 18th from 5 to '1 P. M. 066-2-17-21. ANNUAL IIIGII TEA 0f the Bflp— '0E|lTllAl. Gllllllillllll SPECIAL DANCE Novelties and Dr. A. McD. Morton , To Move Addres. HALIFAX. N- B. Ibb. 1a. (By u. M1561!!! Pram-Dr. A. McD lotion, member for Halifax, wil iwve the address in reply m m. beech from the Throne at the op nlng of the Nova Scotia Legislat- l0 Assembly on February 29. Th: lotion will be seconded by D. W. nwKay of Liverpool, membe for lueens. "ion; Hindenburg To Again Nominate BERLIN, Feb. 1B. (ADJ-Presid- lit Paul Von Hindenbulg, who led tisi: Liam»; Guild in st. James Hall, ‘h’ 8mm‘ “ml” m m’ Gm“ O HENRYS Romantic to 7 P. M. THE BRADALBANE UNITED Alfred Hugenbergb War consented today to run for re- Th ‘i. F‘ b 18th f 5 ~ . on um q‘ e ma“, 96,343,221‘ nalectlon, and lmmedaitely Adolf Hitler's National Socialists and Dr.‘ Nationalists CHURCH or CANADA - Services °'“'°““°'d "my ‘”°"'°' n” “ppm on the above charge February 21st are as follows: 4- - wfi TO PQ.._..J$ HERooo 0R TO DIE! “flzc one robbed gully, gave freely, loved modlymThe other soldiered iountily, shot accurately, flirted merrily . . . both gambled with death . . . the love oi‘ this temotress cis the stokes. WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWE Alfii) SL1“ SYMERVILLE COM- EDY, ’l‘.\l.lllill'l'ON AND SCENIC _, Palethorpe, lvilnlster. SEVENTY-SEVENTII ,seventh birthday 0n Saturday, and I has been receiving double congrat- ulations from his friends and sup- porters. POLXCE COURT — Two Prohi- bition cases appeared at the Police Court yesterday morning. One was heard and adjourned until Friday. The offender in the other was fin- ed $200 and costs or three months. A carnal knowledge case was fur- ther adjourned until Friday. ster‘s Corner; another sister, Mm. Attitur Ileon, Worcester, Mass, pre- (lvffillsiitl her thirteen years ago. i MRS. GEORGINA CAMPBELL GROCERS-Now in stock at: your jobbers, Robin Hood Flour, all sizes; also Robin Hood Whole Wheat and Graham Flour, Peach Pastry Flour sevens Cotton; Farina, Table Corn- meal, New China Oats Wedgewood, Rapid oats plain Iris Rolled Oats, Fancy cut oatmeal. Littlejohn rap- id cooking rolled oats in sixes Cot- l ton and twenties, Cotton. , BAB-Z-ltl-tue-thur-di liil iitlEMflRillltl RIBS. ALI-I. ANDER A. ltlTZl It w»: with sincere regret that fril n45; ..l.~d relatives here learned of the (lillih o! Mrs. Alexander A. lltim, vxhich occurred at. her home at tlitlvivrst Iluyistun St , Worcester, _\l.i~-~: , on Friday, Jail. 15th, 1932. ‘ 'l‘l~. (leceasvd, WllO was formerly ‘Kiss Elllillll Mullen, eldest; daugh- ter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Mullen, of Traeadie, was of a iaiurl and chirerflll disposition, and by ill-r {Kblllfll ildlLlTC made n. host: of i'".'ii-n-.l< both llcre and in thelallci of her zidoplion. A few nlonths previous to her death, she contracted a fatal dis- ease, nllci tiespitc the fact that cv- Ierytilint: p sillie was done and the Ebert oi medical aid and kind nurs- ing was procured for her, surround- ed by her heart-broken husband and children and ll few intimate friends, her gentle spirit took its iiiifilt to Him, who gave it, iortliietl Ly no last rites of the Roman Ca- tholic Church. During the last; few weeks oi‘ her illness she was attend- by her niece, Miss Lillian llugln»... RJN. I ller illncrzll tool; place on Mon- day, Jan, lilth, and was very largely attended. Following a High Mass of RPqlllCfll in the Church oi Our Lady of the Rosary, Worcester", much “Wed by Young and 01d- l WIHSS, Ci.‘lil)l‘l\lf’(l by tile Rev. Rleil- Time "m 1°" '° m°“"" h", lard l“, ltilgv, llcr remains were laid Pllsslllfi- three dmlghlcrsi Jmml ; to rest iil St. John's Cemetery. The ‘MP5 G- Fmmh- Everctt- Wa-‘hil pail bearers were: Harold Taylor, Elmi Mrs- v< n Brim?- Somervllwi litobcrt. I. Pliblicover, (Diaries E. Cn- “"55 - Eslher- MTS- H- E- Carver- ldet 1,1,,“ IL “Hum pupa“, n Lyuldple, P. E. Island; also four Bridge, was in the city yesterday. jlllirize and John R. Cilminiskry, 50115. Dwiid 0f Milli“. 0798011‘ "There were a large nilir-bé. Of iiiiil- ‘nmlk o‘ “mldcll- M355 t and L‘“'"“' liliilll and Floral Oilerillgs. l-“eii mid Russell vf Everett. Wash . llPllflffS her sorrowlng llusband,l=\lfi0 1W0 bmlhcrs. D. 11 Wlslli" “gm ]7"of Chnrlottetoivn and David of lEverett, Wash. Many hearts were saddened when a telegram was received con- veying tile sad news of the death in Maiden, Mass , on Jan. 27th of Mrs. Georgina Campbell, widow of the late Noah Campbell ' of Milltown Cross. Mrs. Campbell who was in her 65th your had undergone a. serious operation in FALSE MAKM_TII° firemen and had not: been enjoying usual ness of spirit and her optimism led in her many might through time recover. In. September she left with her daugh- j rear from which dense smoke was ter for Solnerville, Maud, the winter, and while there had gone t0 spend o. few weeks with her son ‘in Maiden, Muss . when she suddenly passed aivay. Her; tieatll, therefore, was a great shock‘ to her loved ones who today mourn l the loss of’ a dear mother, a loving sister, and a devoted grandmother. Death is always sad but its bitter-I est and sharpest sting ls felt when a kind and loving mother, is called to her eternal reward. Mrs. Campbell was n native of Grand View and in her early years taught school, where she was vous party sending in an alarm. -___ SUPPER ENJOYED - A very successful Bean Supper was held in St. Mark's Parish Hall on Tues- day evening Feb. 9 by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Parish. Despite the heavy roads following the vio- lent storm, a very large crowd tumed out to do justice to the de- 7. In conjunction with the supper a Bingo booth was operat- cd by Messrs. Wm. McKenna, Hil- ary OT-Ialloran and Harold Doyle. The sum of $57 00 was realized in all PERSONALS Mr. D. J. MacLeod. Stanley Mr. J. G. MacFadyen has rctum- ed from a short visit to North River. Mrs. May iyilcNeil, 276 Grafton St, leaves on this mornings train for a. trip to Boston and New York land two children, Earle. lend Audrey, aged 5, she leaves to. Antoni-n llCl‘ jmssiniz, five lirtilllfll’; A very lmnressive funeral w- ‘lilifl his» lsisters: Edlvurd. Scotcll- vice was held on Thursday M. tllcl I tort; William, Donnldstoll; Waiter, Home oi’ her son in Maiden, Mass. ‘ 'i‘en Mlle House; Frel, Tran. te where mall relatives and friends (Cm ; Alfred, Houtiifgzion Pllitii-lr, gathered toy pay their last tribiitcl _Bun“ (to new cookl-“Mmd you nlrs. Thomas Hughes, Mili- of respect, after which the remains rim m” flying anything about your cove, and Airs. John Iicron, Web- were conveyed to the North Sta- lcookmgdbut there's been a tail-lbw ....____ . ____ “m, “m, _,c,.,,,,_,,,_,,,,,d by he, S0,, rim on cheese and biscuits in tho lFl-anlz, left. for P E. Island, arriv- ‘lining-NW! w-hightW-Jrhe Hum- ‘ in Charlottetown Saturday {mist (mmmm- . was held in the " "—‘- Rub f: Mlnnrdh after -lllfltlnl. firs; of some to be llOlll wars. .ing The lliFllilliFS were izizldl, lllbit-‘lliflllb. A service rd to ilie lioule 0i liirs. It. lln- ,i>i-rfs for l‘.l;il'('ll lneldizler. lvieiii-r" ‘rinsed by singing tho National An- till-m. Dilrili" the (‘hristlnars lir>ilrizi~z tiie school at Pleasant. Grove iii! ,derwellt u iiilHDlULC chance. ‘United Church, Montngrue, on Mon- _ _ ‘clay, conducted by Rev C. U. Mc- llicd om by the pupils’ which w“ nevin assisted bv the pastor of the lhnjflycd by a lame audience and v v ;SllOW0d that they received careful IUHHQd (ihllylclldafter “gulchlan Li“ {training from their teacher, Miss !‘Oillil'.f’iL’( o n car all ov m; - [May Herring. ‘The program con- “"‘-"" was lmmfly mm "o rest l" lsisted of songs, rccitations, drills the Brooklyn cemetery beside heriand (“alum-la M,“ Myme Harm“, mills met mung WQ-(g nluirz: t‘ I inrnbnnd. The sympathy of allflwu organist and some excellent lzi cream and sand, and ll liiwvis extended to the bereaved Ones, V101“, atqecuons were rendered by yiliiii'i‘l\l'0iill lfi-or was iairi. Clw ezzlbolh home and abroad in this their M“ James Hun“, M,” the mm llitltili'i‘\‘\"'iil‘ purchased and tho-hour of great sorrow gram’ Santa Claus appeared and l»l()'.'i? i/izih. mi. The Woolen‘, izi- distributed the presents from the "ZW" """"' "l “ml m“ '“""*l. prettily trimmed tree, which was ;~ hus- eeli payiill: iiii‘ tlltrl heavily laden and caused much "' ‘l l ' "Y '1'" “m” "w" “"" ‘mirth by his humorous and witty tlilliiib lined Jur ille results. oi,- Speechcs‘ The evening was brought "l- to o. close by singing the National Anthem. A neilt sum of money was realized. On the afternoon of Dec. 23rd, tho Semi-annual School examination of Iris was held in the school room, with a goodly number of visitors present. The pupils were examined in the different branches by their teacher, Mill M!!! Herring, assisted by Mn. John A. Stewart and show- ed by their prompt answers tbnt they had been diligently taught. A prize was given to tho pupil stand- iing highest in ouch grade. by the teacher. Complimentary remarks were made by several of tho visitors lifter which the meeting closed by singing God Save the King. (Patriot Plan WW). IRIS SCHOOL CONCERT ii- "ill, ii The Iris School concert was held ltlii- .011 tile evening of Dec. 22nd, and a ’very interesting program was car- ' There? o. wealth of rich flavor m asmall quantity Qf this fem moss Ads good tea’: QUALlTlES-Jled um a. on... 13¢... licate cooking of the ladies of 'Loi: l for Sunday. ‘ mm’ I l The venerable president's decis- Ploasilnt Valley 11 a. m. Granville “on w“ made public l“ a‘ ‘Mm’! 3 p, n, Bmdalbang 7 p’ m_ Th”, statement containing four charac- teristic and pithy sentences cen- ierlng nround the word "dvtv." BIRTII- i DAY- Hon. W. B. Stewart, the} new Mayor, celebrated his seventy- ROLLO BAY AND VICINITY Miss Alma. Martin, St. Murgarets was o viaitor to Rollo Bay recently the guest of Mun Mary L. Bourke. lidiss Mary Campbell, Little Pond. who spent. the past few months in Charlottetown is spending a few clays in Rollo Bay the guest of her uncle, Mr. Angus MacKenzie and Mrs, MkwKenzie. His many friends regret to team of the illness in the City Hospital of Mr. Francis O'Keefe of 5t. Dunstanfls University eon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael 0‘Kcefe, Gowar- Brae, and hope for his speedy re- eovery_ ‘ Mr. John C, MacDonald, souris ‘East: was a visitor to Rollo Bay West. The Bea/r River South Women's Peter and Joseph Collision assist-l ed by others. The tidy" sum oft twenty-five dollars was realized ‘ The sudden death of Miss Annie jKeefe which occurred at the home,‘ lo: her brother, Mr. Frank Keefe,| b.0110 Bay Came as a shock, Ito the people of Rollo Bayl and vicinity. The deceased had been enjoying her usual good health. beim jwhiie going about her household lduties she suddenly collapsed and died instantly. she leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs_ John Wood. Bouris East and blfibhflf, Mr. Fred Keefe. The funeral on Sunday was large- ly attended , interment was 1n Soilria West. Rev. J Hookin officiat- ing The. pe.ll bearers were: Mews Leith Townshend, Gerard MacDon- ald, P. J. Mullaly, Wm. A, White, George Campbell, Edwin Reid. Here is a lschool. Meeting closed with Nat- 'Mir. L. B. Gallant; Trombone selec- t answered with. Qlbltualtr id. i951 __§ HOW TH 510R ‘OF By word of mouth, by the personal testimony of one man or worna ENO’S “Fruit Salt" parts of the world; ENO has gone from success because it keeps the inner healthful in a safe, gentle, without forming any ha who make it their rule alkaline corrective regula with sluggish, clogged intestines-never from headaches, indigestion, n to another, the fame of has spread to the uttemiost to success simply . system clean and ' but eifective manner, rmfui habit. Those to take this pleasant rly are never troubled sufler acidity, and other ailments caused by constipation. And, for their health's sake, “Fruit Salt." bottle today.- &leo Ropreoen Harold P. Ritchie Q they always insist on ENO’S Follovv their example — buy a Andra (or North American i Co. Lat, 1M8 MaOoul Sc, Tommi Co 24 N0's ‘FRUIT SAlT The Ilbbmary mating of the Rollo Bay West Woimon‘; Institute ’ ‘was held at the ‘homo of Mm. the P. E. Island Hospital last July reswnded i" e still “lime Biwiiirmmul’ he“ m‘ °“'°°°‘b1° mm Elizabeth Mdlonnac with seven he,- 8.30 yesterday morning for a sup- 3nd ‘ganfJm 2° gchozlblq: :3; mmbem and thy” visitor; Mame, health, ygt he,- chw-yul. posed blaze at the Crockett bulld-' “y "w" “'1' - m e M9,,“ m‘; M, 31,11, 39115, n8 ape h g , 8- 51am"! fife-El- Wh5°h l3 m‘ played’ the 1M1“ prize w” W; byifollowed by Roll Call answered friends to believe she‘ dergolng repairs. A temporary flue firrarlyéwlgb 6°23‘ “M,” naming a Maw. but “nut” pmtrudlng from a window in the River won the gentleman's’ prlzielot 1m mmmg we" read and ‘p- , i proved. Reports of the School and to spend pouring was the cause of some ner- Mus!” w“ finished by Messrs Sick Coimmittee; were given. Mm. George iA. Wood and Mrs. Andrew Paton were appointed ti; visit the school and Misses Kathryn Mim- me 5nd lkllzatbetll MaoOormao as Sickcomlnittee. Two new members were welcomed. It was decided to hold a. meeting of the ratepayers in the school on Friday evening to decide on getting material to fence ional Anthem. Program consisted of- Ixlslrumentai Music; Vocal 5010's “In the Ilitttle Old Church in inc Valley," “Love Iettess in the Bend" and “Good Night sweetheart" by Misses MaetRac, MaoCormm and lion "Pagan Love S0!!!" by Mr. L. B. Gallant; Vdéal Bololli, "lth Hero's of the Vestris and “Why Ain't; I got no Sweetheart” by Mis- ses Flora. Paton and Bessie Wood. The next meeting will be held at the home of the President, Mm. George A. Wood, roll call to be “The funniets scrape in which I ever saw anyone." Miss Etrmna. MiwOomrinc, New Acadia. was u visitor in Rollo Bay recently-JR. WMLPAPEB for i932 Delightful Dessertl BREAD PUDDING I cups St. Charla Milk I cnpa waver 1K cupo wit. in: brad crumb: eggl, oiightly bath cu? augu- us. rapoon bum: unpoon rntod rind or one lemm I‘ l tcalpoon vanilla Dilute the milk with wltcr and bring to scalding point. Re- move from fire. Add bread crumbs and let ltand until cool. Stir in the up, uugur, butter, nit and flavoring. Pour into a buttered pudding dish. act in I pun of hoe water, Ind bake in a moderate oven about forty-five minutes. This and over n hundred olhor delightful roalpoq an to be found In tho now Ro- clpc Book on have jun iuuad. Send uo your nuns and lddreu and I copy will b0 "mulled you, {no o! charge. fibrin-data lllflolllllhTorcllo lr-cm ST. CHARLES MllK Our full stock of new DE- SIGNS and COLOURINGS are now open and "' ,‘ _, in the WALLPAPER DE- PARTMENT lZnd floor.) We are proud of the show- ing we no making this your. Hare you will see the molt beautiful pattern; with bor- der: to match, for PABLOB, DRAWING ROOM, LIVING i ROOM, DINING ROOM HALLS. BED BOOM Ind xirclmv. m- Oflllll- None lurpun our lino coro- fully selected and priced low. Remnants We hove Iomu bargain: a! HALF PRICE. Come curly for first choloi. Garter & 0o. Limited Solo Agent: for Stuitalfl WollPopal-l ___.*._ C. M. Lampson 6r Co. LHVIITED. M Queen Street lmlilou. E. C. l. England Public Alagtion Sales RAW FUBS Jhlpplng hugs will be furnish- od without charge by applying to IL- T. Holman Ltd. Sum~ moi-aide. P l. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 21b fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. OUUDZQUGOUU~ i EYES TESTE AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR . I. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street roiiissional Cards ll. ‘F. MacPliELllTIi: BARRISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY, km, Riley Building, Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. STEWART 8: LOWTHER J. l). STEWABI. K. 0 N, W LOUVITIEB BABIIISIERS SOLICITORS. ETC 84 Great (lam-go Street MONEY l‘0 LOAN. 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