~MQTH-ER;_ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- ' pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach ‘Sem- 10. If not and Bowels, did: the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutgli Harmless ~§2 Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend ll Hiank cante hark from his fnrt~ (‘aptnin night's lluliduy, brown and proud (entering local inn): these arms." he said. 'l‘ltey were a bit quick as we he on our l'9l'litllli_\' in good condilion- His lis- to n file." tenors put it down to rowing, but Blank withered them with scorn. "Rowing be blowed," he snorted. “l gut them pulling in fish." li takes n good tirtlst or iI(‘lUl‘ to draw a £11011 111111911- “GREEN sonar?’ TWINE lt is poor economy to buy Twine of unknown or Inferior quality which causes Binder troubles; delays and crop losses. The safest way to insure satisfactory operation of your Binder and the most Twine tor your money is to use the good, old reliable (IREEN SHEAF TWINE which has been giving universal satisfaction for ov,er forty years. Uniform and even in size and strength. Length as guaranteed by the tag on every ball. TREATEI) WITH INSECT‘ R E PELLENT Ilse Green Shcaf Twine for_ an economical harvest, free tlotn trouble and delays. Placc your order with us earlyn. Selling at lowest prices. - Wholesale and Retail We prepay freight io your nearest station on all whole- sale orders. A. HORNE & CO. (YIIARLOTTETOWN SUMMERBHDIL‘ "x \\ '@§'fff'OO-§-Q-Q-Q§-§ 9Q O4 0Q O Q4000 VFOQO-OOOO-FFIO-QQ-Qi Charlottetown Business College FALL AND WINTER SESSIONS open I, . Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 N0 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Honest Endeavour Required.‘ SU(‘.( ZESS ASSURED INDIVIDUAL INSTIIIKYIION, so peculiar to our method of training, gives the earnest student an excellent oltllortun- ity to EXCEL, and insures TIIOItOUGIINI-ISS In every de- tail. -,-,,--.--.., -..-- --.-z As usual: All (‘ommorilal subjects are combined In our courses. specializing in Practical Business ‘training. Ac- countancy. Shorthand and Typewriting. Preparation for the (Jivil Service Examinations for those who wish it. | There are many reasons why Business and Professions’ men prefer graduates from the classrooms of this collogo, and as many reasons why our graduates give such plenditt satisfaction wherever employed. Employed Graduates, and satisfied Employers arc the best evidence we have to offer that our courses of Instruction are all we claim them to be. To find a C. B. U. gmduate unemployed la very rare. What we have done for othcrw-wc can do for YOU. Think of the Influence the Charlottetown Business College throws around Ila graduates with its National reputation for TIIUROUGIINESS. YOU require this in starting out.‘ The World has plenty of work for YOU to do: what are YOU best ‘titled for? Come in and lot as talk It over and examine the possi- billtiec open to you. You may prove [not what the world to looting for. The opportunity ls yours; will you grasp It. Full information on application to- I.. B. MILLER, Charlottetown. i“. nclpal. m‘ village fire brigade “Eight pints 0i’ his bulging nluscles. "Look at of beer, ma. an‘ do yo mind beiufls ‘"11’ 115C for 59c. At Sinclair's. a good ., 5|. t.‘ y a ~ r ‘y ‘rim onAnLorriorcwN Vcouuiiau WESTERN GUARDIAN lNlllA Ellililil l —CIIII.D'S WOOL FLANNELI —50 ROOM LOTS wall paper, u Idresses with bloomers, 2 to 6 years; clearing half price. At Sinclair's. . Vspeclal $2.50. At Binclalrfis. r "GIRLS JUMBO KN" awe“- —LADIBS’ FELT HATS Just ers in Red, White and Beige. Just l’ o l a MISS E. M. Reid, n-etce of Mrs. George irecelved. All shades. At Sinclair's. iin. At Sinclair's. _ —BIJY YOUR. ladies coat now‘ '—FEI.T MATS. 18 x 38, special Gooinbs, City, visits Her Mother in while the assortment is complete.‘ 2 for 25c. At Sinclair's- Newport, Vermont At Sinclair's. i . t——- 1 —00ME to the ice cream social —-WESTEBN AGENT.--Mr. J. P-lfn Albany Village School on Sat- Mclnnls; Guardian agent, MocNellllnrday Septonlber 3rd Everybody, Building, Bummerside will be pleos- welcome. 891-1-9-2-21 ertorecelve news Items, advertllilng "- ~ -——— .new and renewal subscriptions. -THI8 STORE will ho closed on l _ -- Monday, September ilth (Labor , -4 PIECES Marquisette was 45c Day) and beginning with Septem- -now 29c. At Sinclair's. 'ber the Wednesday half holiday 'wi_ll be dlat-ontlttued-Sinclair It —IONE BLACK FOX caught by Stewart, Limited 8910-9-2-2l tleogge E. Woodside, Clinton. wil¢l| ' he id on premises, by nuotion,| —'GIRLS NEW WOOL. dresses. claimed before.|plain and checked flannels, also 8895-9-11“ »wool falles in checks. 8 to l4 years, Sinclair's. B933-9-3-2l Expless and Standard, Newport, Vr-rttionl. Sept. 2=~Misa E. M. rope, M. A., M. u. A. a, M. P. s.. principal or the Llovorttltteilt Zen» unn College, Hyderabad, lndlu, and n native of Charlottetown, P. I11. l.. iwho has been visiting her mother. ‘ lrs. Susan Pope, Pleasant St, for Srlleflll weeks, addressed the filial session of the Convention of the .\\'orltl Federation of Education As- sucluiitltls o_n Finlay last in ‘Porou- to, Itl speaking of the education- ni problems confronting tillllCllIlDll" Isis in India, Miss Pope said: "ills Exalted Highness, the Nizutn of Hyderabad, is u must enlightened ruler, having at heart tie advance Aloorge E. Woodsitle. ‘ prices $3.50 t0 $6.00. At , -wr:s'rt-:nN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus ~ i" IJ. Gallant is nowfluardlan Agent in} , il-Iowlan. and will be pleased to re- -—TRANSFERRED Mr. ceive news items, advertising, new‘Nosewor-tlty, who has been account- ‘and renewal subscriptions. tf. ant of the Bank of Nova Scotlafi , , Sunnneralde, for v the. past four . —-2 PIECES striped cretonneJyeara and is at present relieving uitable for car covering. RHQUIEFEIIIB tnunager of their Victoria, l’. iE- l., branch, has received word | ——— lthat he is to be transferred. Mr. —3 PIECES CIIINTZ. 69c vallle-lNtiaewortlty made many friends 1101‘ 45°‘ A150 3 911x95 50¢ 11111119 Tvrwluring his sojourn in Summersltlc l35c- 3 P1111395 crelflnne W115 906- 11°11’ by whom he will greatly ntisaetl. ,59¢- 3 Pieces regular 75c for 49c. Amie is n» be succeeded here by M12. - Sittclairs. iA. E. Wilson, who has been tranrr _ ferred from St. Stephen. N. B., and —QU0|TER$ 0N TR|P - Tilearrivetl in Sunlmersitle’ Monday.‘ rncnt of his people. .l1‘ot' the past ten years, I have been in ‘the (lover-mount Education- ed te tournament Wednesday and Tilurstlay, Messrs. B. W. 'l‘atitott,.l~hlgat' Clark, ll. M-j Baker, Arth_ur Allen, Donald Bakery Partnenas Crass, Senator MacArth-l nr, Dr. li- S. Allen, Dr. J. A. Mo", Murdo and Dr. A.W. Lenrd, art-w. er in certain of the intricucieu 0i‘ The two local captains, lllcssrs» 13.. W. Tanton and H. M. Baker SIIOW“, descended and the way thwfloods‘ came down waatbe biggest "pitch" ever seen on the grounds, convert» ing the players Into regular "soaks" though not ln the generally ac- ‘wllted meaning of tho term. For ,two hours on Wednesday when the [downpour Iiad eased somewhat. ipiay was vigorously maintained, tin-l .rain failing to dampen the enthusi- Insm of the tronteatunts. Tho island iaggregation‘ was divided into firal ;and second learns and there was |considerablo rivalry between them, Zand to decide the question m; to ‘which should be called first and ysecontl n lively contest may be {looked for this evening at the lou- al grottndn. lt seems that the first and second lentils were pitted againdt 'l‘rnro's first and stecond ‘teams, Suminerahleba first loam ,being defeated by ’l‘rnro's first, lwhile Slllllllll?l‘l'llt.ilJ'i-l aecond team Sumnerside quollers, who altenrl-lAug, 39m. w "spun", p1,. ut Truro on i9,“ Fed homo on Friday evening. Theidiffercut aspect to our fields and ‘islanders coutpriscil two teams aUdBFOVBS. Jllt’ Verdlie two spares. To use the words offlllfllll-hfi 11115 30115111191 W115 1i- i111‘ one of the pilgrims they came back-Infill)’ tourists and pleasure seeker poorer but wiser men, though rich-[Who 13011511111031 Kelli- 001111118 91111 gxpigrlenggg, pawn“ lgm-ymjlguitlg in our midst. The fields arc [Ml becoming IIOIJIe and ancient art of quotinlylplflllllsfi 11 E0011 Yield- ied up purticitlarly well in the seor-‘Mlss Em“ Lepage l" ch51??- W“ king. The tournament was fur fromimll-lclpule l‘ Sllccessfu] Yea” 191' 0"" |b¢jng a --.|,-y-- “mm for ‘he ralnflmchool under her tuition. son. arc doing nicely, all Join in wishing them health and happiness. McEucltern is deeply regretted. her friends trust her recovery may. be hastened.‘ has been visiting with his paren.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Owen King left on return Wednesday morning. 119W 11111‘ ni Senrlce of la Exalted lilgltilesa. the Nizatn of Hyderabad, which is the lltrgcslfiiutivi- Slillt‘. ills Ex’ nlted lligltttess in Illu moat power- ful ruling Prince in India and a tnost onilghteiled ruler who has at heart ‘the ndvatlcentettt of his peo~ pic, Years ago, he realised that ellncatiott along purely western 9115'- llties us had hitherto been offered tn the lndlau tnind, had not been productiv-z of as lunch success as could he desired. lie also realiz- ed, as so many of the best thlnkr hanlesl" “more in India have dune, that if nnc education is that training which enables a person l-i think fur hintself, the best res is can- not be obtained when the "nlning is given in a foreign tongue. for so Ettglish ntust always be to the in- diun, So tuuch little is lost In 9nd ymmg grasping ideas which ore veiled in a foreign language, so much vaf~ uablc time wasted in explanations or technical ilifflcttltlr-s, that the progress is necessarily much slow- cr than ft would he llUlllllllIy and the anln total results uttsatiafacb ory. After lnnch deliberation on the llllrl of the ruler and his offlcia-a. some eight years ago, t1 lllll‘l'GI'$ll.y. known as ‘the Osnianiu University,‘ unis created in the Slate, having Urdu, the lingna franca of India, popularly known as lihlduattatli, as thc first medium of instruction. At the sumo time, blngllslt was made trompttlsory as u second inn gnagu and the standard fixed equ ul in difficulty with that of other tiniversities whcre lrluglisit is tho 'firut language, As there wps not a sufficiently lurgc number of text Rocky Point Notesl The approach of' autumn gives a of the ripe with Our ‘school has reopened with Mrs. Ernest Currie The indlsposltion of Mrs. Angus ‘Mr. Jantcs King, Vancouver who ———— t Mr. Patrick King, California has also spent a pleasant vacation with his brother Mr. Owen King. Miss Annie McNelll, Boston, Mass.. is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Nelson Currie. Mrs. Oliver McNeili and daughter New Perth also paid a flying visit to Rocky Point during the week. guests of Mrs. Nelson Currie. . ldefenletl Truroks second team by the Vnurrow tnargilt oi’ one point. Dr. ,l.enrd was llflftllllllllllifltl on this trip -by Mrs. Lcard and his daughter ‘Helen. ————<o@-i__- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saunders, con Elliott and daughter Mrs Edwin Porter (Mabel) Dorchcster, Mass. arrivechsafeiy home having spent a very short but extremely pleasant time with Mrs. Saunders’ mother Mrs. Isabel Currie. They were ac- companied by their friends Mr and Mrs. Crowse and family. They report a rather strenuous trip owing to the fact that they left by tnotor the morning after the recent storm. —Mr. Harry lieu. ihns gone ‘ton. I. Summerslrle, on n motor trip to Bus- ? ——Mr. Victor MtIITlB. M. (t. ar- ‘rived by auto on Monthly after- bookn in illdu n Translation Bur can was fortned in connection with the University, und an adequate supply ulQrectigtiizetl textbooks was translated from lilnglish, Frecnh.‘ ilermuti and other languagcs to en. nblc the work lo be" carrhvtl on along the propct- titodellt lincx. The itistitution met with almost unux ticcted success and the great ln- crease in the percentage of quail fled students shows t0 what. oxlettt difficulties had been removed front their paths. At the little I was in charge _of 11 ‘wgouare attending the Baptist Mission- noon front Montreal on n short vin~ ‘it to his parents, Mr. and Mrs- C. ,fl. Morris, Summer-side, und left on return Wednesday morning. ~Mrs. Oliver MacNeli and Mrs- ,(Dr.l J. F. MacNelil. Summersidc, 4 nry Conference at Wolfvllle, N. S. It was l ecessary w go one hundred the largest (luvertnnettt Strhool _ miles out of their course owing to Gina’ “rimmed Wm‘ ‘m’ Mum‘ condition of roads and brmgesdlnlvcrslty. und illlllfllllg English as The alsor t . . _thc first rlangnage. But no uni are]; 8pm mops buffered Se‘, versity education had still been ____ provided l'or girls; and as those Rmgwood womerys-Instnum met attending my school ‘belong to the gm. the“. monthly meeting Thur? higher classes, und are in the strict- day evemng at me home of Mmest seclusion, it would be inlpos- If School Books Told Where 1T0 Buy Good Clothes “The Boys Store” would be on every I pagemsure The Boys’ Store is alrread with a wonderful showing of the new things that will be nee ed for School Opening. Shop early this week and get the_duty over-we can serve you better NOW than on Saturday night! 4.P|EQE sun; $1150 coon TWEED surrs. $1.95 .€‘:$:§. piece Suits’ long "pants jmd in plain or Norfolk style, some short pants’ vest 311d fioait’ don" with TWO pair bloomers’, sizes ble breasted “lode ’ a $25550 frotn 10 to 16 years . . . . .$7.95 GOOD CHOOSING. Boys’ all wool Tweed Suits. very attractive, hand tailored garments, in all the new color ings, browns, greys and fawns, single and double breasted mo- dels, all sizes, $10.50. $12.50. $13.50, $15.00. ‘ Middy Suits-é-Oliver Twists r Small boys’ Oliver Twist Suits and Middy Suits in plain blue Mclteviotsefancy.grey and fawn tweeds, these are also very ef- fectively shown with upper part of suit in fancy pattern fabric, and lower part in plain blue. 'l‘hese come in sizes from 2 to 3 I years. A great variety of ~g0ods at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00. ' Boys’ Tweed Bloomers in Boys all wool Windbreaker dark brown shades, i'ull lined, Suits, with Windbreaker in me- Governor fastener, all sizes, diutn grey, usual knitted base .......................$1.29knee pants $4.75 The Boys Need some of Théfié Boys’ Blue Chincilla Reefers, flannel lined, brass buttons $5.25 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Knickers in all sizes . . . . . . . SUIT BARGAIN, $4.95 Boys’ Dark Fancy Suits, Nor-_ folk style. These are odd lines and broken sizes, and are of much higher value than our ' price. See tables for sizes. 4.95 wmmm Mutch‘ Rocky palm’ Wm, sihlc for them to nttcnd any uni’ an attendance of eight members xtarlsllatlytsclasscs together with men and seventeen visitors. The un- ‘l ' ' avoidable absence of the president ‘Dmllm m“ Perm“ i)" ‘"1’ “my l" was regretted and Mm Muych prfilndia. l lltlil ample (ippurtlttiity to Sided whip; Mm James 3m“), “ch study the needs of the Indian girls 3d secretary 1n he; pmca The and I realised that tho first aim of meeting opened by singing the 1n. an educutionlst ‘should be, not lo “flute ode, R0" c,“ was reb present an idoml attitnblc to hi|n~- ggnded m by each member paymg self only, but to give such un edu- tgn cents,’ Mmuws of previous cation us would be in keeping with when] cqmmmee gave the fouowmg bite environment and the actual Qpon. Durmg me holidays the needs of the people. htdian girls 313115 or schou] were “med, hump of good family are not required to wood floor laid and oiled desks and 11° **°"‘91'1’1""'ll1'111 111“? 11"’ fllndgwg (flegngd and eyerynflng brought up In the old fashioned und put in regdlnggg 1m- ghe re.°pen1ng_ commendable notion that tin». first The expenditure of some amounting ‘My o! every wmnan is to be an to $70,611, Business over) 30cm] and obedient wife and u good tnotltel‘. mtermmmen; p“; followed, Thetlfivcry ltnlinn girl is tnnrricd, noon- nceting was made particularly" 0r litter and in 0011990119111?" pleasant and Interesting by the mind leave school at an earlier ago oresence of six members from St. U111" 110W.‘ 1 "+11 lllllt higher ed11- Ggtherlneg Institute, We hoped mention would tnokt- them tnorc have a full attendance of their ovmnanlonuhle wives: I also teal “ a but owing to busy season ized that the time wasted by boys it was ' , Remarks wgre over the language difficulty was made by Mrs. Wadtcr Shaw, Mrs doubly hreclotis in tho case of girls. Malcolm Morrow. Mrs. J. T. Inman‘ After a great deal of thought, ind Mrs Mulch. All along our Ill-l Ho!!! up a schmne to the Govern- tercourae with one another, our re» mcnt for the opening of a (‘tsllcge iation to the schools and Institute lheportmetlt in connection with my vork in general. lachoo-lbto hi: affllifttctli with the I —~-» . new sman a n versl , where We were also glad to have Miss girls could study fol-tho iiuormtrtl- Annie McNelll, Boston, Moan, pre- Iatc Arts and tho Ii. A, degree Hi5 ‘Wilt who expressed herself de-Expltetl Highness agreed to my ighted with the evenings enter- proposal and the first classes were ainment. Mrs Garnet qGampbell opened throo years ago. Lain year you pianist» of the evening and aev- ‘he first students appeared [or the aral selectlonm were sung by the, ntermedlatc examination with un- Yadles who were supplemented. by iform success and l have received ‘he sweet. refrain of Mr. Waltor ghaviz. fired: Newsvim and ust na u a so gave be ectlons m the piano. Then followed o 3:29;: .:;":.'..‘::""'.1..::' trash ~-- ------- Norma Currie and Fustlna Match. giwlzg" 911:1: filling-is. Ne’ Fustina Match also gave selections "'1 " ‘"1 "1"" ""1"" '1 ;-»e,m=,»u-1=A~;-; »,;»»=»»=s» a c»; :'.~::~-.'.lr.'r.:.':.:~ ..::.~-::::::..-. 2:: 923.‘? iiiiuv ‘<3... 22f... iiiieli 005' .1.’.'.'..”"i'1‘.'5'»';"-.l'.‘ll““'§»'"Hi3 3;“ the Km‘ A vow of flung‘ y. plflenco.‘ iwltnotit tflilclllltl m more M» Much 1mm] z'...."*:."."'r.s':.: tars. "zap: Treatment by mall our qpeciallti. vouthful waitresses by the t. Ioglilh Ilnbalnallpolllf) datum-Inca members to which Mn. Match gr Iouoly replied. All wdte u“ our n. c. own-til m xiii“ mutton The fornter will visit friends Ill "l‘ruro before returning. ' i _Eastern Guardian ,.."(lilrlerl comedy biriramn In town hall, Georgetown Labor l)ay Sept. 5th. till97r9-l-ili Youth t-Act non.’ MIcINTOSWS orrtcz UOYQQIOWII will be clooetl anti] Sept. 11m. 8909-21-24:! , HWZASTERN AGENT -— Mr. J. 1W. Murdock ls Guardian agent tn ‘Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new nmd renewal subscriptions. v t ‘. >l(i i ..'»‘MONTAGUE-Tltcr@ wl|l not he services next Sunday in the Un licd Church either In Montague or Lower Montague. BABY cuss- All or no Eczema on Face and Body. iluticura Heals. “My bob '| for: and body III covered wi euoma. It broke out in blister: and sore o; ptiono. and he could not I on account oi‘ the irritation. I ha to keep mlmna on hio hands to keep him from ouatcb- ing. Ho wn con all the time, and hie clothing aggravated the brai- ing out. ‘ \ ‘I need other remedial but did not help him. I n uolng Outicura Soap and Ointment and in o low day: I could lee a change, and in about a month ho woo baled." ( ad) Mn. Katie Davidoon, Ho! Ln e, Alta. ‘ Cutllura Son .Ointmontlnd Tol- eam are ideal or daily toilet uooo. ESE loud in air praise of tho pleasant eventhg , two instituted apem. a; , ~53’. w‘ 1 \ , ouch th 325.33%. " Boys’ Blue Fox Cheviot Knickers, all sizes, a wonderfully good value . . . . . . Brown Corduroy Knickers . . Boys’ Caps in a great range of handsome tweeds . . . . . . . Boys’ and Girls’ Blue Sailor Tams Golf Hose in all sizes for boys, 45c, 75c, 1.00 and. . . . ._ . . . . Sweaters in plain and fancy, boys’ sizes, 1.25, 2.00 and. . . . Fancy Shirts, with collar attached or with separate collar, Blue Cheviot. Reefers, $7.50 down t0 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. Fawn Covert. Cloth Reefers for boys .. . . 3 Tweed Bloomer pants in all sizes, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, . . . . . .2. Boys’ .--..|.-..--.~---.- 1 1 1 1 .....-.-........-.... we w. SQESQSSE 8 -..--...--..-_ uric our Li l_. __.__________ -~- 4i”: a cable to Bay that. one of the sttc- flcultloa. but n.1, work a Intoule‘ Jun-lie. a him company <11 N’ , ccssful students this year stands ly absorbing and the demand for York, In managing ofructor- En‘ first In the whole State In Blngllsh. the education of girls is daily in- Captain ‘ohm Bajtrnofather, h‘ which shows that though llrdu its creasing. lt lb not tittusual to nee liah author and cartoonist 511d ca‘ the medium of itistruction, they in my school.- u youns mother ator of "ow not." In ‘with '1" °° are able to hold their own in Eng- whose education has been tieillecl- panyfand the first atory 1° liah as wall. ed, and he‘; little daughter, aide by pcreonod will be "bk "Carr! a The educational problems with aide in the came claib. India has 99.19pm," which will be FY9111", which we have to contend In Jn- iownltetierl to lute ‘IHQSIIEIIIIOII for ‘at. the ohm-lo Government‘: ‘Studt dia and in Hyderabad, are vastly the need of. the education of the in Eastern Ontlriodt Io Itllfld- different from thorte occupyln ihelfuture tnothets of that race whoao , minds of aducationlsts in the afoot. belief is: "Heaven lies at the feet "What are‘ you doing with ma, For instance. the proper obaerv- or- lnothcrs" and wiluse king had hour-b Hooking cur, sonny- Inca of tho pbrdah system‘ com-lerectetl the most beautiful tribute "Tohlw lm f0 the dog allow." "5113 licatas matter greatly. The to womanhood the worhl has over yo up‘; win- g ‘price with B1111’ late has not oily to provide ecu; aecn, the ‘raj Mahal of Agra. 1" l, they tiny give tau 1W"- national facilities wIthJogard to a '-“"‘"°."“"_" inn for ehowin’ the kind 0i 1|“ Pomfofwblo. hvsionic building and MEIOHEN HEAD 0F BRITISH m“ mung ought to llel" I ._-_ from lchool. F194‘ a competent staff, but it must al- FILM CONCERN l“ Ilrovido covered conveyances at --- _ a nominal sum. to wry the chiid- OTTAWA, so». 2. - The m. n; can causal" mi to and from school. These Hon. Arthur Melghtm, formqi-‘innrething 1 didn't do." "W11" i‘ conveyances are accompanied by Prime Minister ofOaaadl. Io l = hhamoi" said" ill! 111°i-11°1'- lflvernmont woman servants who pounced an president of Brlti was it"- Ablnnl" HD1191! 379mm’ curd the children iealmwy amt Empire Films of Canada, Limlto, . r 4....“ ~ can that they arrive at their dent a new .fllm producing company lll- ' Toaobolh-Wtlllq what is an ll?‘ itiation without any untoward oc- corporated under Catiadlau Fodorblfi . _ . . l~ svmfef-m ‘rzeflomor or til-Imp charter. .~ .. dint...‘ ma. n. .- one». r _ I n _ .10 tnoh n at w ~ akin. .15 ammo» Imam w. ‘miiqflm mm ' ' , ... . t“ l! - On returnlu ‘Ila said. "I k