mi EDMUND GWENN MAUREENOSULLIVAN LUCILE ,wATsoN REGINALD OWEN DUDLEY DIGGES NORMAN FOSTER ADDED ——-——v ' LOWELL TlIOM.\S NEWS CA'l‘i\l.IN;\ PlR.A'i‘l-2 PARTY DAILY - 3.15 3 DAYS STARTING PRINCE EDWARD-- .‘. I-IE RUSI-IED IN. ‘whore angels feared to tread! He dropped his}!-men to join the ”G” Men! It's your grandest hour in the theatre when this combination Sherlock Holmes, Cupid and Bishop get: busy" solv- ing cn‘rnes—and love tangles! . L..- TU DAY - 7 - 8.45 I’. M. IVIATINEE . . . . . . 164‘, 260. EVENING . . 2'50, 3721', 37c. Lovely /‘ill/.L3l'.ly17‘ sings lit‘! way Ill- lo your heal! (IS 5lll3(lln1l)3lOi0Vt: and fume in Hoi lywood on (T int} der of unending laughter! REUEL IN THE MAGIC OF ROMANCE. FUN AND SONG? Friends of l\Ir. Washington‘ Youmz, Kin:'.s;l)oio, will be sorry to learn that he had the misfortune of getting his face bl‘llls'.‘d while sawing wood. ' Eastern Gleanings 51,50 _ _ . SONG HIT- N0\'EL'l‘\' — M I: SICA L TODAY and WED DAILY .’i.l5--'l.00~—8.45 PM. Mr ‘s15. Francis and Donald 3am1:L»:ll. Nell McLellan, spent the ——..—.— rxerl-: end in Souris. Mr. John A. cimiphell. who has 'spriIt the winter mcnths with his Mr. Alton R3b€riS0ll. M\111n'5'SiSl9l‘. Mrs. Peter l\lrinIu.=. Red _ Rcaci. was ii visitor to Red P0lnt'Point, is now ll\'lllg with his broth- Hill. 110-350- cn ltioliday at the home of J. C. or in Little Harbor. ‘ 'i:‘\'I-. 26c—32c. Cnnipbcll. —-—..—— V‘ V —-——— Messrs. James Kea.\'s. Jr. Percy" —-‘—"--""~"-‘*‘**“*‘ I\’lessr.<, Michael Mclnnis and and P. D. McDonald are busily ’ - . HLl.L'l‘i D. Campbell paid a min: engaged in erectinw, a building on. All e Faye In business trip to Souris on 'I‘ucsday.IilII~ railroad wharf for Mr. Joseph “M1|fi,ic IS Magic’, ~ ~————- A. McDonald. I ' Mr. Angus .7. Kca_\'.<. Sourls, is _~_. -_ The (/apltol slfflldiilg 3 YPW days \"siiln»': at Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank ————-- ltcd Point, the guest 0.’ John J. Pequot, Sourls. a daughter. i Combinini: 3. diverting 810117. Campbell. _..._-— i Patchy mu.~ic, cyc-illling dance spec- -— Friends of Mrs. John Ryan..’ tzicles and a liisllly Compete” ‘:39- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton souris, will be sorry to hear of her‘ “Music ls Magic.‘ the new 1111151631 romance, made an auspicious arriv- al yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. “Music Is Magic“ provides 8. fast- moving. iunclul vehicle for talented Alice Faye. Her singing of the four ; hit numbers including “Music Is Ma;:lc", “La Curnlm“ nnd “HONEY; Chile", is one of the high spots of the picture. Ray Walker. as the young master .of ceremonies who trys to protect in Rm *1 . his sweethcart. Miss Faye. into star- . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, dam in Honywood‘ is nk¢~5b1e and ———-— fsouth Lake on Friday. a d.'1llgFil.9X'.' ,m;;e5 the 1-ngstof an important. The many friends 0’ Mrs. John‘ ..—_—. ‘X-01¢. ‘l J. Czunpbell. Rod Point. will bet The many jriends of Mrs. Edward. The comedy is handled by Mitch-. nlrascd to note that she 15 Y9-l>ld1.V:RobcrtsoII. East. Baltic. will be sorry‘ (-11 mid Durnnt, whose r0ugll-and- ranvalcscins aft” her recent 111- to hear of her recent illness. ‘ tumble alllics .‘v(‘lll. the audience into ‘ . iznlcs of laughter. Bebe Daniels gives Robcrtriin on Sunday, March 29th. 3 dnuglitcr. recent illncss. M15505 Mary Mclnnls and Txvrettai Mclxlian. Rod Point. were visitors} to Black Pond last week. Mr. passed through Red Point on Tues- day. Chester Bruce. Klngsboro. . Miss Mabel Grant. teacher at; Friends of Mr. John McMahonfRcd Point. is spcndmg her Vilcfl-. will be sorry to ‘earn that he pill» 9-;tion with her parents. Mr. and; severe cut on his foot while s'_2lit- Mrs. George Grunt, Chariot etvvnu ling wcocl at his home ‘ Point. 1055. i -——-«— _ _ __j 4 Friends of M155 Julia. Mclnnis._ It rlcar-rut. charact_crization to the Miss Loretta McLellan, R.ed!Rcd Palm. \\‘i‘l be s.')r:'_v to learn‘ F01!‘ 0f U10 ‘VENUE! PWWT9 5"“ Point. reuu-nsri to the citv on that :~Jl(‘ is illdispahctl uu-2 to a.~\1i0_-“<‘ l01}1l>~‘1'1'i'}<‘1"g,li*‘1 }§3““;fi_‘;£ Tlmr'-‘clay to resume employment :,e\'c‘.'e cold. illlillcc nlllgfizn ;i3C“wm;*" ‘litre. —~——- . ,1 . y _ , , . '. _.,_.__ Miss Mary M. Mclnnls .<D(‘l‘il. tho. trill?!” "‘;"\(1l;:“‘1.3:“.:_";?:1ledw%3 131:. Mr. Hugh Sutherland. Blackj week end III. the home of her cousin f‘“{N“[‘l‘"f(:H‘ml‘d m_‘0- mend‘ Mmhe“ .=’.mcl. was R. recent visitor to Red Mrs. Jolm J. Campbell. Rod Point. jjmi mm”. m M“ mmc'and fm._ "°i“'~~ *“"‘“ - “ ii .l. -———— Mcsrrs. Albert Campbell and! lut\‘:L.‘_-l‘.”1u_3L\|)l3l;i}:CS to get a part Due to the extremely heavy min Neil MCI/xllan. Red Prunt. were m n chm.“ 1“ R mmus-mm in wmch rm Saturday the mail courier was visitors to Souris on Sunday. unable to make his daily trip. .‘ Nlirs DEllil(‘i.»‘ is the star. Mitchell 1 l bf?" R d P i L and lJ'.ll‘;!ll(. are cast. in the roles of ——j T19 T116111 1'3 0 rli‘ 0 0“ "'llZ\il—\\’il. in tlic picture. ‘ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Percy M.lGolden sunbeam SE\\‘llliI Club held; when 1m5,~1)an1o15 gm‘.-, [ernpera-‘ Dfmfild. S0uriS. 11 dau8hl-CI‘- their weekly meeting nt the homci mental. wn‘kI-r succeeds in obtain- —— of Miss Martha Garret‘ on Friday. mg the .*.ta1'rl1Ig role for Miss Faye, ‘ -.I-ul is himself appointed dance dir- 3 ‘ t‘Ci0l'. R,ose,Y supplcinrnllnz the main romance. i g_, 1193;} is a rivalry inr the lI.ll(‘I'liOllS of | Tliomas BOL‘-l-C bciwcon Mix. Daniels : and her screen Ilauglitcr, Rosina .I Luv l‘(‘ll(‘(’. Kings Jack Donniiue has done an excel- lent jab with the dance roulinrs and much of the film's entertain- ment value is due to the direction of George Marshall. U FRAINED "We don't COT!‘ what. you think: we want to konw wliatxyou know." Mcssr.-. Arthur McNeill andfcv.-emng. Thomas Pierce, Elmira. were vls-‘ ——~—— ltors to Souris on Tuesday. R Friends of Master stu.u-t -———-- East Baltic, will hr-, s:rry The funeral of the late Alexander of mg recent illness. Mt-Glll\'ary. Ssuris River took place; . an Tuesday morning to st. Mary's‘-. Mist. Helen Robertson. Church. Souris. and was 1al'B€1Y;boro,is now in the employ of Mrs. ailmded. iEddy Robertson, East Bait-10.-E lb-. John McKinnon. Monticello,» whn has been in the employ of ._——- Atfltas Campbell, Little Harbour, The fouuwmg students out Nctrc tor;,the past six weeks has return- Dame convent have scoured an ed his h0me- average above 75 ‘per cent for the " ' m°“‘h °f March: '5 mrkcd the lawyer. . M1 Dennis Ln Plierrle Ea; advis-! Clradc x: '1 Llszabelll f13‘3°§;"‘1‘_‘-.‘ 1 'r'1Wcll. I may as well get off the WVVW Vhl-‘3 h°m° 9‘ 3 3° 3“ °“|M3l.l?“° DWWV» R‘ 9‘ °“ °~ a 5’. stand then." said the Wltlleis. "I rrucsdu no Normq, p.._.,.,,n mm’ can't talk without thinking. 1 cm ' ’—"‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ '_ l o l wyer" Mr. H -old Mccaull. Red Point. Dawlmg. Rita Duuccitc. Mulgnret ‘ “. . NOTRE DAME ACADEMY : . -....__...---.;v.;:.»-.. » twss to curls on Tuesday. I\‘;[I::tl:)ill:;‘l1Oli, Dorothy Peters, Ma1'yl|%V/ficgionntgl, ¥m,y Afiexgmtl Benz v ‘ ‘ , . C DE . cross. 0 lll"l on E ll/13'. Douglas Aitken. Fortune, commercial Department. Laura Dom,“ Dowlmg mqufima Beuy Howatt. Mildred Fardy. Vaunda reek. MacDonald. Eleanor Hogan and Mcbonam. .1-Iospital over four weeks returned grid 9. business trip to Sam-is lust 1v[acLaine, Irene Peters, Margaret Charlotte dc Billye (equal); Ruth '1'] many friends of M33181‘ G01‘ |Dufiy Agnes Mc.Kenrney Lovely“ Division 11': Florence Blanchard. 19 . - , I ~*- ——»-—~—~~»—---—--~~~ » - —---~ -—~-- ulf.l0|l-nlnlnhlvuvhil‘ a nun)’ nun us‘: be . u 0 1:0: o Ind strictly h -11- -I sBll'lmIlfi.l.cndcbooIothe bestltthellotorahoi. 1.-ac"! coNnInr:iIATIoN un mun.- ANCI. I.-ms-I-Ia-:12. COM! comes, Miller, Wood tsl. Ia-Mu-4-14-ii. Molroiusrs-‘min your an. Dlrisons at the now: show. I.-am use IN MIND the aqua" ‘ . “The Romance oi.’ the You" Aprll 27th and 28th. I. 0. 0. 1'. Hail. I.-3&4-4-is-Si. -‘-—I nssmzvu YOUR TICKETS now 101' "The Romance 01 the Year." Price Fifty cents. A limited numb. er only {or each night. L-3684-4-is-ai. ISLANDEII. ILL—I"riends of Rev.- Ge°-A- Rosa. Alberton. P.E.I. former pastor of the Westfleld United Chllmh. will be sorry to learn that he is suffering from a. heart attack. Mr. Ross is a. patient in the Saint John General Hosp|tsl..—salm; John Telegraph-Journal. ' IS RETURNING FIR Mi illllllil M|S$|0N‘HE|.|l Rev. Vincent Morri-5 son _W1-ites Enthus- iastically Of gross Made. During Past Decade.‘ Irlcnds and ‘soqunlntcuces _will be interested to learn c: an . anticipated only return to his native Province tor rest and recup- eration after eleven years service at the catholic mission, Lishui, chok- 18-nz. China. of't-he Rev. Vincent Morrison. Father Morrison expects to leave shanghai for Canada about the first week in May. In 3 letter to The Guardian. to which news- paper he has subscribed regularly during his long absence abroad, he writes: "It was on December 13th. 1925. that I left Canada in company with MOTORED I-‘ROM PARR.SBOR0— Mr. C. G. Milligan of Parrsboro, N. S. was among the welcome visl- tors here for the Easter season Coming by car. Mr. and Mrs. Milli- g-an visited friends in o‘Leary and Summerslde. motoring down here for the Easter week—end. The incle- ment weathcr however shortened their visit as they feared road con- ditions might get worse. ISLAND LADY PASSES.--A tele- gram received in the city yesterday announced the sudden death at her home in Omaha. Nebraska. from heart failure of Mrs. Ada. Wilson, a daughter oi’ the late Mrl John L. Godkin. Grafton Street, Charlotte- tc mourn three sisters Mm. Jasper Pickard. City: Mrs. Alice Silver or Los Angeles, Calii’.; and Mrs. Buck. ‘ lev of Cnlifomia. who will have the ‘I-‘Xmpathy of all in their bereave- , ment. Three niecm also survive, ‘ Miss Amy Matthew_ City; M15; Rob. ma God‘-tin. Boston: Mrs. Nelson Winchester, City; also three lleph. ens Mr. Vernon Matthew. Sum. merslde: Mr. I-Iesrtz Godkin. Sum. mersidc and Mr. Ha;-01d yak . Charlottetown. 1 M‘ Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Mossey of Bothwell spent Easter in the city guests or friends. Mr. Stewart McNutt oi’ Rothesay, N. B. spent Easter will his parents, Major T. E. and Mrs. McNutt. Mrs. Mary King. Highland Ave. who was a patient in P. E. Island to her home‘iast week. Mrs. King's friends will regret that she is not much improved in health and is still confined to her bed most of the time SUFFOLK W. I. The April meeting of Suffolk W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Reid with Alice Coles as hostess. Meeting opened with Chorus and Creed. Roll Call was answered by nine members. Minutes of previous meeting were read in which «the nalnt‘ 0! Miss W. Blackmore woe ommitted as putting on ol contest.) school committee reported visit to school. Now committees: School. W. Blackmore and Ads. Mellick. Sick: Mrs. 17'. W. Godfrey and Mrs. Chas. Reid. The mat. was drawn for, the lucky ticket for which was '1Bl" was held by Mrs. Henry Mel- llck. Suffolk. An interesting reading was given by Mrs. F‘. W. Godfrey. The National Anthem brought the meeting to a. close. Luncheon was then served and a social time spent. The next meting to be at the home of Mrs. F‘. W. Godfrey. RENNIE S ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade x—l. Cortland Macbeod. 2. Georgina Proctor. Grade IX—1. E mo MacDonald, 2. Margaret Proctor. Grade VIlI—l. Houlton Mclnnis. 2. Looming Proctor. Grade vli——l. Helena Martin, 2. Lloyd Hlckox. Grade v—-1. Edna Hickox. Grade IV—1. Hilda Hickox. 2. Gladys Andrews. 3. Benoit Ga.lla.nt. Grade I'——l. Pearle Bernard. 2. Evelyn I-ilckox. 3. Edith Craswell. Grade I-A—l. Edward Peters. Grade I-B—l. Leo Gallant. Perfect attendance—Elmo Mac- Donald, Margaret Proctor. Robert Andrews and Gladys Andrews. Teacher——Vlvlan P. I-iowatt. Rev. Father Fraser. our superionf and arrived here in Lishul in Jan- uary of the iollowlng year. since! then missionaries irom Canada. have been coming every Year and with this yen.r's- band will bring the number up to twenty six, all members of thechlna Mission sem- inary at scurboro Bluffs, Ontario. “During the past ten years 1..Lsh'ui has made great progress II-om a spiritual point or view. New par- lshw with resident priests have been opened up, and 3 large num- ber 02‘ converts from Paganism are recoided. Schools and dhpcnssries 1. PROOF of LOWIR OPERATING C951‘ 2. P n o o F e f sAF!II soon PR6TIC'I'l°N 3. PROOF of FASTER FREEZING —MORE ICE '4. Bnoo F of MORE USAIILITY 5. PROOF or FIVE-YEAR _ PROTECTION PLAN town. Mrs. Wilson, who is so kindly remembered by many friends, leaves she possesses.” 2nd the remains of Mrs. James H. Crosman. who died on March Iilat, Cemetery. She had reached. the ad- vanced age of 93 and outlived all days before her death. due to shock 50 years had made her home in there. and entered union with her survive, namely: Frank. Brunswick. Rev. Mr. Nicholson of North Bedr- “clue, assisted by Rev. Mr. Orowe and merslde. have been established in which pagan children as well in Christian are taught and treated (or all man- ner of diseases. “When I look back on the de- the changes which have taken place in a material way. The first was the installation of telephone ser- vice and the introduction of II (cw ricl-{shows into the city. Now nearly every big store in town‘ has a tele- phone and receives and delivers orders by telephone. There are now over one hundred rickshaws in the city all doing good business. The construction of highways with bus service connecting the principal cities has opened and increased communications teniold. I can now go from here (Lishui) to shang- hai in one day. when formerly it took me ten days, and that only i I made good connections. "I shall be glad indeed to re- turn to the land at my birth at sav- age Harbor, PEI. and to visit with you and to tell you what II. wander- iul country is China and what I. wonderful people and civilization cordially yours, REV. VINCENT MORRISON. Catholic Mission. Lishul. Ohekisng, China March 18th, 1936. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES H. CROBSMAN At Freetown. on Thursday. April were laid to rest in The People's her contemporaries. Until a. few from a. fractured hip caused by falling off her chair. she was quite active, and apart Irom some dest- ness was in possession of all her faculties. Her husband had passed on three and at half years before. Her maiden name was Eliza Knight. A native of Scotlfl-nd, she had come to P. E. I. as a child when the family settled at West River. Alter her marriage she lived for A time at Bedcque, but for the last Freetown. she was icrmerly A member or the Methodist church church. A kindly mother. a. friendly neighbor. II respected citizen. she will be missed by her many Iriends. and mourned by her children who Maincz, Mrs. William Starr. Bangor. Maine; Harry. Borden. P. E. 1.: and Urema. at home who on-ed so lovingly for her aged mother during the later years. A large body of citi- wns were present at the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. Mr. organ. The undertaker in charge was Mr. Compton of sum- The pail-bearers were Frsrik Deacon, Russel Reeves. C. B. Matheson. James Smith, Everett idol"-I Robertson. Kingsbom. will bc'Douglas, Audrey Fraser, Valerie pleased. to learn that he isystead-.Ma;-nu, Eldn. storey. Lucy Des- ny Improving after his recent sev- finches, Jean Macltachern, Marv nest. RI h (1. en in I gr:-in VIII: Mai-ion Quinn. R05- Mr. Donald Mcnonsld. Green " nlie Kiggins, N0fl‘fLI Thompson. Vale. made a businus trip to Red Priscilla. Chsndler, Philippa Brad-i ley. llmid Stewart, Winnllred Doyle. I Grade VI: Catherine Doyle. MN“ 3 ion Mitchell. Madeline Jay, Marcia; Murray, Chin Griiiith. . ' cmde }\‘Ie:‘eJoal5n‘mg.il|)lli16. Mlriofloi Murray. “ ‘ . ' Grade IV: Frances Gayle. Helen: Mslons end ‘Inn W.""'“Yv .3.°Y'£:g’. ‘Who Has Perfect ' Eyes _~.s~—. .I-ex-mt ere--WM‘ °‘“‘ ~ . on , 7 they helonnd? scarcely -r Murr-In -1°"? " ' i has “.508 eye! 9'.’ ‘dew ~ "°¢'§.§.'°'J:i‘i.an O'Brien. mrbnrai no «gnu. .pboIt, Ito. cam “'13. pi-unty, Joan on-5 . ' . _ . _ I . .. . .°"‘:- borne. Tl'Io.ma. Mconbe. Chimes: animal at. 0|’ pound, Dorimoprion. M700 Well. - Monslly. 0°!’- ei:n?d5oi‘lll;l.81el°2;z 33"’ M'”°n lurks, Phyllis Blanchard. 1"'°"“°° . M. payle.'Joun I lierrell. HM‘ ’ . nary l!tI"°""‘ W’. ~- 00 and 1* 1? “BETTER CITIZENS TO-MORAROW DEMANDS GUIDING YOUTH ' ed d . . ‘5-_"='=".1_-.‘-.'l—_—_3_§_-.“=_"—_— Grade vn: Josephine Brown.[ T0_DAY_”___ ’ ' memo; Ige, i ‘ INVEST IN THEIR FUTURE BY SUPPORTING THE Y, M. C. A. Financial campaign ’ APRIL 15th,: 1. PRESENT 4 ~\ a circle oi’ years just past, I marvel at ‘ . .,. .. . .. 1!’ . «ml W‘ i= i J sun: Al-‘W Ion suv . iliiill SLDING SHELVS Shelves in the I936 Frigidaire slide out and can he rumoured and clrrind as n Inv to the kitchen table. Clurlottatown cm! Look For This Nam:-Plau' = AUTOMA . RESET DEFROSTING Frigidlirl nuiamnicnll turns to normal operation when defrosting in can-Ipltnd. sunmnei-side, P. E. I. F‘ rlottctown, P. E. I. re. runr It I finger touch Supar mmu hw stiflly iroun. R. T. HOLMAN LTD J. L. STEWART, Special Representative . IIIAIIII °’ “MEIER -Mist-,,., All FIVE I'l'All nuns , nsrlllssnrnli let us I clldu out of the Frigidaire unis IIIYING mu flll Quiet - Umun - Trouble-Inc If cuts OUIIINT COST TO Till ION! The New F thin’: spec. uculsr col -sinking unit gives more cold for ion con, bcnuu of ouuuuu. in: design with only thu- Inovlng pom! Pneumoni- ly oiled. precision built. ronpleul nnlcd Anion not-tun and din. _no TOUCH-LATCH DOOR OPENER . Jun: touch lhu luch and I food cnmplrtmenl door gently cpnnl. BUILT IN CANADA ROBT. SIMPSON EASTERN LTD Bchurmari, and R. C. Auld. Thus one by one the aged vem. ans drop out or the ranks and leave to the next generation the memory of their loyalties and the tasks on: changing civilization. UIGG SCHOOL The following is the standing of Uifl School tor the month of Much Grade x—l. Isabel MncLeod. 2. Dorothy MacDonald. 3. Donald Hume. Grade vm—1. Munro MacI..eod. 2. Stanwood Mscnood, 3. James Maclbeod. Clrsde VlI—1. Ruth Macuod. 2. Evelyn Dawson. 3. Edna Gillls and Esther MacLeod (equal). Grade vr—1, Edward Macl.-eod, 2. James Robbins. 3. Frances Dawson. Ch-ado V-1. ‘Florence Mac- Kinnon. 2. Shirley Mac!/zod and Harry MncLeod equal. 3. Victor Gillis. Grade I'II Sr.—1. Norman Mac- Leod. 2. Weston MacLeod, 3. Hugh Robbins. Grade III Jr.—1. Cyril MacPher- son. 2. Douglas Gillis. Grade II—l. Isabel Shaw, 2. F10 Robbins. Grade I Sr.—-l. Gladys Mscbeod. 2. Margaret MacLeod, 3. Ewen Campbell. Grade I Jr.—1. Billy Gillls ad my Campbell equal. 2. Mary Macbood, 2. Arnold MocLeod. Perfect attendance: Florence Macxinnon, Shirley MacLeod, vic- tor Glllis, Norman Maciieod, Roy Macheod, Hugh Robbins. Cyril MacPherson. Douglas Gillis. Isabel Shaw, Ewen Campbell. Donald Hume. Dorothy Mnctieod. James Robbins. Edward Maclicod, Audrey MacLeod__ games, Macbzod. TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Report for the month or March. Grade X Br.—l. Jessie heard. 2. Elizabeth Nelder. 8. Bernice Dixon. Grade X Jr.—i. Ix.-smcn Oclbeck. 2. Jack Nelder. 3. Muriel I-lollsnd. Grads Ix—-1. Everett I-Iowstt. 2. Alice mil. 2. Helen Curr. Grads. V!I—-l. George Hslliwell. 2. Iilemor Howatt, 9. Berth: Lord. Grads VI--1. Theo Fly. 2. Adel- iide Ind, ii. Ralph Robinson. mic V-l. Betty Howatt. 2. Ind: Howstt: O 0l0ely NJ. 1. undo EN Stat. ‘Flora Msy orcumun. 2. lulph laavmrds. 3. Kurt Jenni. Grid! IV J74-I. Jmnio Inlay. 2. oi-elem Ji‘~}.RfllnI xowsbt. 2. undo It-1. Irina Duntlold, 2. Illlnur loll. I. nnsio ci-cu-mun. l- Douala UNCOVER RELICS ERA TRURO. N. 8., April— 12. Relics oi’ the Micmac Indians roved Nova scotls st will and the ilrst of the French OF INDIAN settlers when the Charles Indian days were crossing the Atlantic, about 90 pieces at flint And stone. arrowheads. stone tomahswks and trade axes were voted by’ Wllmot the Truro reserve st Brown's Point and Pictou lighthouse bench. E. R. Brow & Son Fire, ‘Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class at Lowest Rate. Agent at Smnmerside, 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Insurance Lloyd Lewis H good quality ISLAND‘ BANNER sssn oATs', No. 1 and z com-men: inspected. Prices right. See them at pin‘ Seed" Store. I SEED OATS‘ Choice No. 1 Imported BANNER VICTORY ABUNDANCE We also have coins V kwnu for prices. GABTER-& co. LID susnsuiw .(:nAiu.oTTsTowN I