H0 k," i ‘fin-iii. 1ft, " ’ _John Anderson Po Q§p0ftl1llifiGS For Criticism oi Force.- " N, Eng. Dec 12 (ByCan- ‘su Y ' our» under secretary. ' nt address at Sheffield." ‘I310 or the Metropolitan Iorce irnrmiwuvmi co q - (me considers the almost character with which human .. ,ls invwwd 11.1 m“ " - “fin continued.‘ "II-Ill! , 11,198 orpporlalnltles for criticism w“ Muskrat-t ~ ' 11¢ press. . ‘ n - mother-e are compltiais! more.‘._oom-. , . Q‘. there are not far .. . when public opinion lsldlltllfb- i i- °”‘“"“..uu“‘u”fc“é'ts“‘.i.“i‘.° ’ iullest ve - “valved. 1 iesuzhowever-ahd myself‘ to this . which _ Small.“ " " " $1. i, and w multiply causblvof fric- ‘he police are do as» work ‘Wt llhfl bu y I think public dpinlou As, ,,, ', sensitive in these matter! ' le BiuDMITdIDIaflQ-Ofliwy _ By _ c Official intsiOut Splendid l Dlwliflfilitaa-lie and respo ble pub- ‘liavnullpnmustae on r side. m flflMotlliclract-swehaveatples-iu" Brita law. to the detailed enforce-i merit of which an enormous amountl time , devoted. d whgh wimlflriy :3: o! date. Spea- THE GUARDllkhl. ‘films; ride‘??? . . 3m- - - . align: a,- T h e tan. Street . dWlMgcs with '~ ., . ‘tr The F.W. woonvvollgljt-n store. will-ho open for 1.0-, . nlglhtandecchnlghtlcoilnpowpn- I QTUDENTQ__ til C‘ ' tmas except Sunday. 9852 ibai-a MaoGregor oi-this city, were‘ 50MB 0N. VISIT-Mr. James among ti»; gmceggmycqndiqpgq in Clinton arrived holm-Jlast evening conmtition‘ examination @101- rom Halifax. where he has been Grade. mwc hcldlempioyed for the past year as car- Dcflflnlgn on ocJgfter with the Central Oreameries. _ m Tao Grai- Preiyllllspensary ‘ thanks mg sum 0L. 100.00- from the ROTIW Chi). ' slicer-assent. ‘ Rose M stenographers. . throughout the wher- 22nd. log purely from‘ the police point oi’ MOW. I wish this state of affairs, ioouldpealtarodq _ _ ' 1 at vsrhpce with c: , . of, decent and |P1W=l d-WLflflQN-‘Witll the-very: |claas o! I “iv!!! , another citric t problem 1013M _ -a problem not ren-l dared easieltby theinstitutiml of the. _l_)__uty and oifllcr recent leg-l is ' Rlsspect ‘tip-dew and " ‘bf this. _snts of the biwis-bound to ed it tile-penal statute is orced ~ ’ ' there was ‘the whole questioni ' ' l offences ‘wimp the police U5; steering a. Ififilblinlng a _ I X and ‘ rdergn public places without inc censure a-Hltlbwyllarkers" or Peeping Eoms." he remarked. m} u... Exiéiideidi "To Incltiitlelytlifriéii] crisp. . ti: yionmnsnihsc. llL-rliltifinfllofl y, " ' Maritime ..nrovlnces- b! ~the mm; of ltd 13nd settlement or- pnuiitlon and for. the re- grultiffl of British ‘and Scandinav- ian families for fslfma ill the Atlantic plovlrlawr omilnmlno- gd today by Dr. W. J,<B milk. 3113m- er oi pclonlzation and Agriculture m the Cana Natlailllu l1- ways. British i .. ‘hind all; been listed for emigljatioh to lfsritlnles and actiwestdps- dell‘ so underway ,~in 1 countries to bring olitsettlersiad- aptedtoiarm life. ‘ P“: It w... said dict the éktenRlBa-w ‘iii Annual Meeting A i. of the Island‘, V " Hockey League The annual meeting of the Island, Hockey League was held last might in the" Revere Hotel. . . The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: Pres-B. W. Robertson. Summerslde; vice- ‘pree, ,0. D. Stet/all. Qharlottetown; I secy-treas, Donald Stewart. Sum-l merside; members o! Executivcz-q lph Silliphant. Crystals; J. E. terns, Abcgwelts: T. B. Rogers and hank Fraser. Victories. Victoria Hockey, Club was admitted ,to thc Island League, first game to ‘be played in Charlot- tetown January 8th. f ' __..-4o->___ ' .'l‘he present Queen nothing if I . roiics COURTr-At the Police‘ A CHURCH IMPnoviM-Ek ._ c mo; . fnigg- - dfm, “in. a?“ “om “Xi The United Church at Braclriey has gamma“ “m; 0mm” w“ been thoroughly painted during the . ll- Mir-finest . . m,“ monmfiimhngwip a A‘ an in its new dress of but! with brown afternoon session an adjourned us-i l‘ ‘m’ Pemm" Wm W- sault case was .. ‘use . wnvsnos answers-services "P W" "nbvaiedieud the hum i» were i-I S da , . ., ' . 1:“ l?“ Dec 23M‘ Wm Rood order and is a source obsatis- “Ezfbbwfmlda, gt p_1:n_;§'w?;' faction to the worshippers and an s1“ North M; rut m cmmmwsjl object o!’ favorable remark by road S. Concert at Prlncstown Road. on tmvenem wed. 10th., lrlstanthat f1.so_p. m; .. . .. . . .- . . end at. Wlnsloe South. olrsasturdav. CALEDONIAN cum Lacrliass Dec. 22nd, at 7.30 p. m. Silver Col- -The Oaledonlari Club has ancang lections. Rev. G. Afigrgnt, Mlnis- ed it course of winter lectures to be- ter/ ' gin Thursday. Jan, 10th .n.ext and . _ _ continuing weekly‘ onBThumléay rev’; " "' - ‘ " . ,enings ‘ e urns once Rwmumm souvfium ISSUE” Th? week. The lecturers so far secured a1 Col ‘ are zJudge Stewart, Prot..Bll110h~ scuvenlaoi lthe, , l“? i319 R9? "Imam" h“ ‘“-"°‘*““Iard m. Carson Miss Gladys scr- a-mond Jubilee formo! a last-chilly got upand welb ' illustratsdl, '. lire which rsvrIeWsFM" finish‘ m‘ A‘ A‘ Mkmmn’ K‘ not only, the‘. d the Institute g" géeg A" cwemmnl “mi Wow‘ ibutdlleglevclljlililflilt o! the. Eflwlre ' durinK. - _ . It has are- msdliraible llat- special contributors imluddng. sli- Charles Lucas. lord Mm w_ Q, Mulligan of- sydnoly Mestomsir BWW", Mines, and f Sir‘ Granville Ityrie, Sir James Parr. Sir A1701 Chetterleo. D11. Hlimnisurprlse party at the home or Mrs. Guest and MI- 51rd). a. McRae. Clyde Avenue. when 5°11“ sit-MENU! 511°". M- P.» "WI about thirty cf her lady friends-as- es an ‘lntrodustlwl- There l8 “Isembled. Mrs. Daniel munch read striking by nn address and Mrs. Ncmian Mt- Mr- John" sup. the messes? mod presented Mrs. Mulligan with of congratulation on the Institutes B, dozen conmlunggy 1,15,“, 4mm;- suity years of Empire service JW-fl forks and a dozen stainless steel 1i M- The- Kins. the mow‘ s! knives to match- Mrs. Mulligan Wam- Ml- Wawlfl-llfir-llm"! WW glwceihllly expressed her thanks and shim we residue“; The svuven- appreciation. Music and flames ml- ir is, s liberal education in resent lowed; and the hostess served re- Emllife hlstvfyhiilld 911W“! b‘? "3 fiteslmients,__.assisted by her sisters, useful to the reader as. to the In- Mrs, (nanny-g, Meisner and Mrs, stltltte under; its new name. George McLean. and Misses Mary . Brown and Catherine Fraser. iisnolml Silver. _ \ . ware. in sets and individll! nieces. 31m" prawn AT MT. STEWART The, Rogers Hardware. .Corn|i,a__n,v._,:m Q 1 with deep re- Limltcd. 9765-12-15-31. 8' “man cams ' Al! W ‘$0030 or 15W F811 811d 100KB hlililh further aflsmunea‘ Albert Corncy of Covehead. and Mn: rue-e" ru~i=~1~=~r-+ “=53”... hiaifiurzifrhhh?“ . nsoarvss‘ rnsssursrlou 1-i- ' ,_ . ry of Charlottee {tnwn was the guest of honor. at a - a ' ’ I '~_’v‘i‘.aqillll‘§"y' o ' I: i; ' " Cfefltral£uard1anb;3.§““'““°”m calendar] ""'""""""""""’ . "Motoring With ‘By rims noose revolution of the angina grlnllsout _ for the woman Illa an -e m. one ofthll dil- covered. ‘l BRAKES‘ CRIBS 0F PAIN Experience is not » alone .»_I_.__8°°§i "teacher,- mneiiines sheds very shrill, ‘and noisy one. 5 ‘I _ me the; lesson oi.’ squeaky . . she bmlllhiw mo up at DIJUBYJLMWYIQQUOII. rec ! ently with a scream. " tively blood-cul-dllng. it“ I wastaking Bob to‘ sincelwaskeeplngthecarduring the daytime to scythe, breaking-in mileage over as soon as possible. when, as I applied the brakes for the red light, the alr was rent by a shrill peel. "That can't be our brakes." I commented, looking around for an- other car that could be guilty.- "I‘m afraid it is," said Bobn know of many sounds that are hard-L er to locate when the truffles heavy." . "What makes brakes squeak?” I asked. .. . » ~ "Oh, dirt and water and grit, I suppose," replied Bob. i “But, don't you remember that; the salesman said these brakes were‘ fully enclosed and that no dirt. waternngrit or anythlngmllke that could get to them.” I recalled. ‘jBs-_ sides, how would the brakes get weti on a nice. dry day like this?" " ' J-Tm; no good at myste i- so early ln-tha morning}? answered Bob- _‘,'Wlly.;don't you take the car to the sbvlicalstatlon and put the mystery up to the staff of service Sherlocks that specialize in such things?" ' As soon as I dropped Bobzlri front ‘o! his office 1 headed straight for the service station. - . "What makes brakes squeak?" I asked the foreman just crawling into his smock. . ‘ "That depends upon. the brakes." he replied. "If you? brakes are‘ squeaklils. it ls not because. they have become encrusted with dirt? sand,‘ or something like that because, ,they are sealed against such sub- stances. ln the old days, few brakes were so protected and. of course,i some of them arenotentirely em‘ closed mdsy. m the case-of this-ant it's probably a loose shoe." "But that doesn't help me," 1| "altholfih I'll have to admit I don't: ‘ ' w Lil‘ in... .c...~..i-". .i . . . This year we. have endeavoureiltQ make .63: more" attractive than _ever.~. and we aiiesure, that you have seen it you will say that it dos . Ourgassortment of Gifts is‘ d1‘. ial-gpcigdpd most yar- shopping. Ldilies’ aim COMPACTS CIIOCOLATES YARDLETS SETS DUSTING l-ownms ENGLISH nsup mics PARKER. DUI-‘OLD PENS ‘HUDNUTS romm- sars ssuas or aosssssrs AMBER. sa-l-s .' PEARL AND fir, w. s.~ iedthiatgwe have ever shown. Now is the time J9 quake selections; An early visit assures ahappy solution of desirable"; cm. SHAVING bananas _ ~ MILITARY BRUSHES CIGARETTE Lmmllns PARKER. DUFOLD sus- v slluolws, rvclwrrs CIGARS . TOBACCO m IIUMIDOB Jms BENSON AND IIEDGES cleans anus AND mnuscllalm Pins GILETTE arm sum srnor RAZOR-B“ l ‘a 3b a u; 4 ‘r Kodaks All, Sizes VTHE PROMPT DRUGGISTS itMacKinnon ‘ . l .~ o. fr! ‘(IIW-Fi . .9. .- gret o! the sudden death yester- day ‘afternoon of Mr. Albion F. Clark, ofvMount Stewart, who fir? airy-imb- slglgle timelmt‘ tlaFl-‘W "Flam- Bfflkes squeski Mrs.- n. n. Bishop and sop‘ Dick. “"1 "e-“Wd Wmmlldilm M" Th"! ' “em p'e““'° °“ m” “m” ‘SI _ unequal. Push your tinge , th " are spendlns a few days in ~ 9*“ mm‘ “Wm m’ top u! this smooth desk ifificcili was a young man of good moral get a l ,, 1 - - E , b t pcture of it. mu" B" 4 Mm c, t c fmiimtltllnlatizazliy‘ selffigellqgltfgoln periods “m!” rakly"h°5vfly i"! the 595k the weekesgleid curtain??? hriltleigr m 1mm“ “m” evmwm" ‘e’ 1 Dllflhfld my finger over the surfacefl M“ Sydney Mu,’ Kens1n8mn_ suited ‘in his demise. He leaves to said. “I've got to~know all about squeaky brakes," . - -_ ' délludfill." said the foreman. "it's. "a .0- K small baby. said l v COMMBItCIAL JEAGUE the Mum mvlms °l the. r W111 notpractical in punlshingher chlld-' m’! Bfittlfiment ‘ .. W . l“ ‘(EH-GIL the rare occasions when it Ilhiilh, hllhflm has 59911" 19"???‘ hccanie ecessary, and such punish- wufliled w the western Prolllnm- crept usually wok the lonn o! extra 103W“ I 31x "mums Bmve!’ Mm‘ lessons and never on any account WW4 l" m" .M"mme5 by F- J- physical chastisement. Fleet, Supt. or. the Colonization . . _ Department Land Settlement work ' in the prairies. m eastern survey revealed many splendid opportunit- ies for farm family settlement, it WIS stated. ' ——~~--@-o& PERSONALS as "She is a. record," he Rcscmbling a small motorcycle, a ‘child's bicycle has been invented with a side car to carry a second pas-' _ senger. Every half-hour throughout .' the 24 shels fed with afountain-pen filler. She ls never lefty alone.;ln spite of her lack of size she appears tobe normal." and it‘ is hoped she will survivetc grziw, as big as other girls. ~ "" , - " THE MARKETS.‘ The mechanic-was right. _It produced! " "' mourn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a squeakthat had a. deflniiza kin-I MUN-Hum, Que, Dec, 1a. - a George Clark. one brother, Edward 221p with that m the brakes mi thefeature of the domestic cash grain and 0...;- sister, Bertie at home; and “how o" ' h k - ‘trade today was the increased de- one sister, Mrs. Donovan, in the ‘ y l“ m e‘ "e Just like mend for Canadian scalping oats United States to all of whom the Last night "Prowse Bros.“ won over "Patorlsf Ltd" by 23l pins. '. E. Doucette ‘or “Pistons Ltd" roll- ed both the high single and three of 239 and 674 pins. . \ Mrs.‘ P. B. Bimvm. left for Chicago ' K++Qb++0+o+o~ "$797498 Fwmmi 1n "$13559 V’ a wire tsillm .01 the-illness of her h "1"- 1" the old days; the linings daughter. Mrs. G. J. Maiccomlsc. would get wet at one spot, or muddy’ and sales of a number oi’ cars were ifidd .'..4di>évtii§enien is , pol! lino a; s words I»! lino of 6 words .. ‘lo all‘ lllu of I words {Guardian extends sincere sympa- . " . ' .th .. Mr. John Longaphle arrived home] . ' last night on an extended visit to p51“: hlsparellt-vsitsr all absence ol five Hansen, expert mixer at the. Imper- U- 5- A- received a very painful injury to his Male Help Wanted BIG EARNING. bras -_ploymsnt for Barbers. Become ex- and Communicable h vided. Classes entering February lstqmdiseptembcr 1029.. Further Informs ion upon." application to Superintendent , Merlden Hosp ta ctziifillrz. Lucie "graham axrsamno- n\‘ . u -- roi. , ‘ ‘ I’ 8- Mile“? w“- aser. j .~ 1"‘ lowancc, uniiorms-andqbooksppro- - (~ lllent- intimatlons. etc? Guardian ' ‘I. "b; ~ pert is l8l_weeks.grltletnll‘deollsr' Bus; 130i‘- 9 989- P3 Halifax. 3-l-22-ttstf. Miscellaneous ' bognaspoivnauca CARDS ‘AND Qnvglupei with address printed. Just the thing- tor acknowldge- .,1ob Prlntery. \ QIIIPPJNG TAGS. EU!!!)H1093- ly,_s_upplied. Guardian Job Print- .; owl ti‘. mtzrroaim. Arm " MOURNING y cards Ala-shortest notice. Guard- JObfIPIIIIIGhY. _ mofl Amman lvulononann land ~ Surveyor, .HCl'8l&l'iVlil8: _.'.P. E. I. 9136-l1-l7-lm0. wzwi , .. ...'.AWanted. fidlarcrzsswssrsn-rm s. l» . iii he . Bill»: FOX Qkfifl the cslotJ. p.“ Jen- idpp, dilci-lotteiows. ondnzesdav. . mm 18.1,, asan-lil-la-zl ... “"~‘§’.f..*°3..i‘?.‘*""?£ w“ ' gist gflumrii; ed by App u . _ ~' ’- tliliia-ls-ai t. .. I a . ’ . hand. He was putting tile-dough, manylriendswl was Irene til-re h the rolling machine ‘when Bradley will. be. glad to know that)“; and. "sccidsntally lauuned in she has returned to her home after m, fgngfg‘ pglnflflly q-ughlng his SHADY EM- “Iliierflillllfl B- lllwfiwlli. "WNW!" ringers. He was taken at oncetoDr. G.-F. Dewar's ofllce where several ‘stitches were put ln- the injured f ‘appendicitis in the Charlottetown ‘Pltal. . Mr’ Ed Lavcrgne o! the Marine mgmr- 1.91% . -,- - . - EQVQI _ 110.8 S ' Dtpsrilnent has returned from the ployedpptlld ho extradited the Breat- .€.'f.'.'."‘..°.’u§"i§."it.‘.”"f‘?...££. "3'; °“"~°°""*°'“'°~ “W?” 3:,"."‘.%.‘;* , i , >85 ll . C; .. ' busing?‘ in connection with thew” as I K Depa ent. ,,» . v - - . yusual.,wcrk._~lldr. Hansen is aver)’ mllglhrfgreitoél lgmilficftoyn w?!) Vlslaliflblq. Employee oéfhethe lccmplmy an one _w:m_. y, ave o ted on flair appendicitis this gregtest confidence, and m” ml.- ewe 'wwkllutheir-E-IiliaudflwpM- is iii-ally mi very anxious that his satisfactory». progress to- iniury will not he a serious one. He ward recovery. U ‘ Mr. and Mrs. n. _C,.McLeod_ and “Mano” and m: cmmndmz of . . th f mull o! the biscuits for sev- children leityesterday. morning. on “S. Dyan: ‘ the unvalrylng fictflrhtii 32mins “Si”??? ',*““.§‘" 3f i."i‘.f"°""“r.i"°“'if-~" ‘“"°' '- "w . l‘ . utters father. thelatdpcr. Richard‘, y iie-s-sli-l- Qiikea, which took place on Satur- 30m 131315;“; to Ianllsfl third, and per-many clsirn day at Crapaud. -. - .. iollowlngi the Un- .rsi=..".-".;." a r rs» , e . ,, .._._- - slimmtmfi~fllliwress in re-l l " ‘ndalid ‘lass plates; ‘a covplry mm recentmoporatlm forl g a pepdicitis in the ‘P. E. Island ptmjllcgugpg has been’ invented by l-gitpltal. . . ’ |a Californian.‘ .7 ‘l; "Q; Mini-rail" aim‘ ll c4" “yap lime; gArtl lca-For-Saio . . . mrlinln-éiwr, poplin years in Western Canada and the m 315cm; Q0" gwm-y, ypgmdcy ly and it is hoped that in acouplc, {of weeks he will be able to do his has been in. crime of the mutlns lied statesorid Italy, ici- the" pro- rial mm». for taking .‘¢llh Vi?!‘ filled with grit. That spot would be larger than others on the sur-s face o! the lining. When the pedal was depressed. it struck the drum. It squiiiked- fiuealeii. screamed or whiiievel‘ Youwant to call the nolsoJ Missed brakes are protected. The ‘K818i! is on shoes which are hidde "Pr; the inside o1 the drum. Ii’, ho made for all-raiLshlpment- at 82 1-20 per bushel F O B» oars F011 William. It was also reported that a fair amount oi’ business was done in Manitoba feed "barley for ship- ment at the opening at navigation next year from Fort William. The! car lot trade was ‘quiet and prices The 8.30 schedule match “Alley a 00.!’ vs. "The Rogers Hardware" was not played, - ‘ ‘ The following are the line-ups;- "Prowse Bros." “willed steady. The trade in spring T. w. L. Prowse la “m, one.“ these shoes gets loogfifllld winter wheat llourcontlnued of W’. Whltlcclr the other 'or others press digging; the drum with an uneven fflfcg yd" "my only get a noise, but you don't set good braking." , . l JIM“ when a brake squeaks, it's iflrylng for service-one part of it‘ is "wary because it's having to do an lthe work." I_ queried. . The foremanh imagination didn't go that far that iii‘ ' on‘ fixing the brakes. CONDITION 71,, (Continued From Page l) the morning announcement had ar- oused The bulletins "were sinned by Sir Hugh Richy. the‘ surgeon in the case Sir-Stanley Hewett and Lord Daw- son. oi’ Penn. ‘In addition Doctors Woods and Hewitt this evening ad- lnlstzred. the daily treatment by ultra violet rays. They were with that patient about/an hour. A con- suliationof the regular doctors fol- lowed and the bulletin was then is- sued. . .. . - .10! the last six omclal bulletins foul- havc givanxeports- of improve. moat... This, fact was takenas. good evidence that the ray treatment was proving an attentive measure in the eflort to strengthen the sick _ Tliecfihwk saluted; in. inst. nigh ‘s bulletin was tonight bqlaved as was then hoped, to be. only» a » arr helium a..alo.w award Yet lluthorities;."vlcl'p_ sarliful to _ a ' c me $4810 for anxiety had by no. ‘fllllll, AL. 1ip_.-..u.:.a\c“;u._, special to. '11» (insular-t firm. An easier feeling‘ develops? in the market for milifeed and val- ues wcre reduced one dollar, per ton. The trade wasffair. Standard grades oi’ rolled "oats were unchang- ed. An active business was dondln all grades of eggs and prices were well maintained. Receipts were 2.- There was no, change in he butter situation, prices being maintained under‘ an improved de- mand. Receipts were 41 packages. The market for cheese waswithout any- new featiue to_ note. there being little or no demand but the under- tone was steady. Receipts were 629 boxes. Little business wasclone in potatoes but prices "showed " no change. P. E. Islandwvmm 591d a; 75c and Greer; Mountains "us... of- feted at 60c per so lbs. in bulk. ‘the market for beans and peas as $5.25 for Canadian beans and" $3.50 m; ch01” b01111“! peas. per bushel. 13.0. 988s are arriving freely and. a sale is reported on spot at extras 58c,- flPSW 50¢; pullet extras 48c. The market is inclined to be out", A carof Manitoba turkeys is of. ma! isigre at 59886161535 ~1_2c; w- Bl‘ 0 1-20; " "' ra e ‘rabbis i-se: i‘ '8 ‘d m’ FOB ANCOUVEm-Thc vma ri ‘ dealers here have new rerlflocectlyohgih ‘lwtamns i0 producers to extras 34°’ firs“ 11¢: pullet extras m; si- "lll" ‘Prices prevail at Victoria. Prim at Viotoriwilre eittras 30c; firsts 86o: Pillieo extras 88a. . i... "ITAWA. nod. in. Jlgggy-Ogn- idleness markets ‘ h l . lyric-lay wdnw'"w?t'§"¢§§'f"urf<l§i tone still" inciinedjtobe weak. l! rdnorted t delivered rigor; la limited character but values were A. Henry . . s. Smith . _ l5.‘ McInnis . . . . . . 118 944 938 8B9 "Patons Ltd." . E. Douoette . . . . . . . . .. I. McLaren H. Doucettc . . . . . . . .. I.'A. McLaren . P. Worth . . . . . . . . . .. 2x1 20s 15s: 133 125' 104 sowuuc. rolvlclrr Clty League »-‘ . ' - BPARBQWS DIE HYSTERIOUSLY one place-Fair have‘ disappeared Isle-nearly s00 , .._.._.i.si"-lilbidr_i.rn.;urtri:r irii'ii"}ri*~i'=" 2771 ' t; ‘. ’ EASTERN GUARDIAN? ..°STRAYBD one“ ewe and lsfnbi . Owner may have same by proving- proverty and paying expcilses. Apply Frank Dewar, Montague. " u... J. P. manna urinal. 5I!_B0l0ll-...~-- owns-artisans! IIDUIQ-IIPIIK. ' i“. m. OOOOOO-OQCQHC}; Elvira tailing [evils ‘ ~1 “ma”. Wc,.,.'"-'.:" th 0 . .- , u“ -. M; n. o. , 32%‘. n" V "arch" "will" "Mi" vb 1am" u “nmflflhfil” . up”: "a uqlginllll table and neuritic-cruise al i moder- j Charlottetown and... .. . .1... , Horclfiafldd. d. ' ‘sly’ 1