'Survey Of Summerside ”"'"l”'”””'”” Ti" G"”"”'"' ""3 ifiarbor To Begin Soon 2ed& make them from In Prince County Area; Asln'veyolllunmarsldolabTaehnicallurvsrIhIl'oceedwith ... bar, which will commence in the the work as soon as polsthlar 5. . yesterday at midnight the lob- were lighter in the cunphelllun mblznwfglll-fr: :3 u , D :;?refm&m xh:.!3; mA?-f::i numrma h Mr. J. Watson Machiaught, M.P.. officially ended but much gear their areas were Ernest Mac- u"p"'l”"””l"'""” Min” Evangelistic remains to he landed as strong Donald, West Point; Hubs-rt Gsl. mu to w at. but north winds kept fishermen as- lant. North Cape: Frank Plus. I .mV"'P”"" "9 c More than one third of the Gospel bore all day in the area between also from North Cape and Ian 01' Plllul Pu1'P0”l- pages are taken up with how Jesus The Master of C. G. I. Kapus- cum. to uk- hum" the NW” 'hip' now u 2. The rest of the New Testa- Nu,-lh cope and Weli:tmPoint. Douucettt: aide Mi.tnlnehgla.s1l'i. ecresse in dai catc some I n! crease 2 number . gecdtions caused filhermen to bring Oi illelll iishlnl cases this year sumfrerfulzh ll” H” m'm'ct” meat from the Acts of the Apostles in most of their traps durinl the h-ll he" llirlhuiod lull-Ill! to the LiM in the end of the Epistles. the life past two weeks but at Mlmine- good fishing durinl both in and teaching of Jesus referred to c”"u'""d hm "39 3 less than a dozen times, but His sacrificial death referred to at gash harbour where one boat spill! and fall seasons and to landed 300 pounds on Tuesday sfronser protection measures by ' ' ' least 300 times. vllsltlng 3. The place of the Holy Table. tume and were enthusiastically en- or Altar. in my Church. Bives l ge percentage of the traps the Dept Oi Fisheries. lemaaxins to he landed. As no more Prices remained steady at I cared, Mr, A1 Blanchard. ncoonry emphasis to the place of Christ's anied on the piano, death. a central place in our faith. lobsters can he landed legally any ior Conner! Ind 83 for markets. on Tuesday av ning the Hall. 4. The cross, Why did Jesus die Lobster Season Closes l in these traps will have to be re- ' leased at some loss to the fisher- M lllulo The fall season lust entded has 8 S a Vet In Cmomcbnem d W" host It upon the cross. How mange the .. been the but "1 rec” years” by '1' v a reception to the members of both symbol of shame should become the organizations and their wives at symbol of I conquering faith- the hotel. Yesterday afternoon the 5- In the Apostles Cr9ed- the ladies were entertained on a bus Gospel meaning Rood news. is the drive to Cavendish, and today they statement of Christ's trial suffering " will visit various points of interest and death. yet here the very ml and will have tea at the Golf Club. Vuiloll God hos SW81! ihrouih -lor . This evening the visitors will be Sus Christ . guests of the local newspapers at As on former evenings the ser- a reception and buffet supper in vice commenced by A twenty min- the hotel lounge. lite period of the singing of Goa- pel hymns led by Rev. Rees, Mrs. August thfl opeogiingnrlauontlit exceptiona y g . ea c c u of considerably in September in- su:"l;g;hb;cul::l"'wI3:: u creased again in the last two weeks. out human wcuiancy during the - u u . .. u u ' There were no major storm losses . 9 but fisherman from Miminegash wee' Hm" him" of ti" nigh” ?9u up -. to North Cape last approximately filed ;:l;fli;r":ou'cl:” b'eea":'u”l”otf'fh"e' twenty percent of their gear ' T i ' l l 4 .l'.'E';:..”:::.5..":::i ;if..”F,,g:;:: tT.”"t'l.'.”:ll5:rE"2”lli?i..lEl'2"3.'if3 FIRST BALL IN S'SlDE BOWLING ' committed their depredations with virtual immunity from detect- Phillips McNa1ly leads off with School Bowling League to open Alleys on Tuesday afternoon. e Virillnliy immunity from detect, the first ball in the Summerside 1955-56 season at the Capitol (Photo by Wotton). V. L. Dulgweu, organist of st. lmlsillld 3"'95l- The Hl8h School c9lltl-lllled lmul PIE? 3 Paul's Church was at the organ in ummerside has been made and assisted by Mrs. K. S. Rogers C . i V- Bf ti” riblect M wch hmch with at the piano. St. Paul's Choir of l u alarming regularity in recent years. e a I e rc a n s Cal'lOl'l EXl'l3m ubuul gum, volcp; led the singing. "'3 amazingly simply with The Alberton branch of the Can- EH1: summer many Wham" were ' ' ' trip to the West Coast and deprive in which the congregation joined , ro en. and the latest episode themselves of the intimacy and most heartily. W”'d"fVi "WW9 dl'Y V995" friendship of the people and homes Yesterday afternoon Rev. Mr. " you huh n hamcu End om the wand” frigfhl gtexgliggunhgeldl 3:192; glftegaliga included the smashing of locks I ' lhe president. J. 3- Roohiord. pre and door panel" n n n u a e n long settled." Rees conducted a service for wo- , g l slding.'Following roll call the min- The um. . of I resident Jam A vote of thanks was moved by men which was largely attended, fill 'h"lS' You up d0 W115 Firm-'hIumh'I utes of the last meeting were read to, in uucu school. should can in" Walter Hyndman and seconded by and most impressive. Active Dry Yesstl Servo fragrant rolls or and adopted. ly help to discourage uuuu vuugal: The sixth annual meeting of theliod during which several resolu-limprove service to the consume a. Archdeacon Harrison, president Last night following the service fsneyhreadg inmrielyholnuingledoughl .E. 1. Retail Merchants Associa-lfions were presented and approved Mr. Rands related many of the George Larter, presided. A. E. Rev. Mr. Rees was the guest Mwuyuuaneuchmmn..Aou"Dry Ye”. It was decided to resume bingo ism. with u Juumu. uud mu mm. P games starting Thursday of next llvlu 3 in the buudiug the tion was held yesterday afternoon and ten new members were ad- advantages of the R.M.A. which Breedon was Secretary. Members guest speaker at a Diocesan Young ." myxfmhin your wpbom, mu aw week with Comrades McKinnon, culpx-Its. bent on vlcluus uestruuu in the Baptist hall, Surnmerside mitted to the organization included an opportunity to exchange of the Clergy present were: Rev. People's Rally in St. Paul's Hall. . with the president, P. M. Mccaull, The resolutions were: ideas leading to new discoveries, J. R. McMahon, Alberton, Rev. Members of parochial branches of 1”” Y9” 30"!” Fraser and Nicholson in charge. ion, would be pursuing muu. Comrades Bert Pridham and El- nefarious activities wllh conga”, Ellerslie in the chair. In attendance That R. M. A. go on record as the protection of the interests of G. E. Ebsery, Crapaud. Rev. Mr. the A.Y.P.A. of PEi were pre. V more MacKay were added to the sbly more risk than in the care were Messrs. D. A. Gilbert, presir offering full support of the P. E. each member and better relations Findlay, Port Hill, Right Rev. serif. Many decisions in serve and ' "Wu uou" um" poppy committee to assist com- where the janitor-'3 home 15 uul. dent and general manager of the I. R.M.A. to the potato growers in with everyone with whom business Archdeacon Harrison, Summerside, follow Christ were made. This! mittee chairman Kenneth Qulgley. side the. school building or Canadian R. M. A.. Winnipeg. F. moving the P. E. I. potato crop at is transacted. He concluded say- Rev. Canon G. E. Moffatt, Rev. meeting with the young people, R. D. McKinnon, who was a dele- course, there are other advant- A. 3. Rslllls. General amigo? of 3 fall and Teasouohlo Price and lug that R-M-A is the only national Canon E. M. Malone. Rev. Canon proved one of the highlights and ages which the janitor himself National Foods Division and food that We ask our national oiiice i0 Organization looking after the needs J. T. Ibbott, Rev. W. G. Hogg. all most successful of the evangelisticl 5”” Ieiltutllllol BASIC ROLL DOUGH gate to the provincial convention at Charlottetown September 22nd might not look with favor as consultant for R.M.A. of Canada. enlist the support of the member of the retailers. of Charlottetown, Rev. W. E. lngra- services and meetings of the mis- ,.u,,,,m gave a comprehensive report of He would always be around to Toronto. M. M. Wocks, national provinces from coast to coast. That Mr. Gilbert said he and the other ham, Kensington. sion. 3 -- uu; the convention proceedings. help in emergencies that come up public relations director for R.M, with all provinces working together members of the national organi- -,oy,l...,.......l, . "”- 9"" Following reports of committees, suddenly. and that might require A. of Canada, Winnipeg and E. to dlspo59 ill their ml" and each "'10" with him. were here to form unsiupoonn shortening hm glhleulnma I23 3 the meeting adjourned. his Cooperation. Jestin, R.M.A. field man. Winnl- others surplus crops of all kinds, a P. E. I. Division of the Canadian C O N F I N T I A L L Y S f um," homudnu WWOMWDM minutes. Makmorolla V rm- peg, immediate alleviation of these pro- R.M.A. which. he said, was organ- . A H . - up - M N 2. oy up ",5" m k . i 3 Rpuu,-is were given hy the presl. blems would be felt and that we ized 59 years ago and now has by By,-ml ops 33” My m;mw:',.' Wwmmukm ho" c.,.S,,l,. ,,lul....,cl. l..l.s.qu.l.l.. all er." . dent and committee chairman fol. at this meeting offer the same sup- over 40,000 members. The essential MONTREAL Odobef whuson mew! hut . . u , ,:;””':n'::;':umu'"l'w" givers: ell earls piecesinto 3 little page-. . Fine New lowed by a business discussion per- port to other provinces. purpose of the organization is to no he mu” 0, fujuuhu uu,e,,bl,,, uoughnq, up ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,u,u,u,,uu,,.dl5w,n,,.ulu p That the three senior (years oflserve the consumer public with of Cammuil ITALIAN BALM sill! every gr. ,,.,,,,,,,,, 3 uuuu, mu u,,,,,d u,,u,u;f:u,,,."uu'u lope from a mental and physical service) directors be retired eaclilqualiiy merchandise priced as low uuuum u, ,,e,tl,,,n.wulp,-n.wol-ll, You med only ,.,mu,” ,,,uu""".. "M lee rise unuldoulledln bulLEskshaboe 3 . The October thank offering meet- standpoint. "Without moral deve- the present school was commenced year and three new directors belas possible and still yield a fair one loop rubbed quickly into your hands-tum o..v.... We Wvslril 11 """""r”c”"""h lag of the Afternoon Auxiliary of lopement. these two would amount with the contract being let to Mr. added to the board." profit. He described advertising as oil And now Italian Balm-can be bought in the ,, ,,,- ,9 3, um um the w. M. s., Summerside Trinity for nothing," in "lo, Earl Gallant. The financial secre- The nominating committee re a scientific, specialized profession household pine with a thumb preeeore dispenser J ,:,,j,,l?,,,,,,W.,”,j,",:"';u'"”' '""'”""'” M ,,,,, .,.,, ,,.,u,. ,lu...u, .,. i United .Church. was held in the DAY OF succl-:ss tary for the building program was commended the 1-alum my office of designed to bring the consumer in. which reiessm just the right amount. . . . No twistr ,. , a sound Imsrdfnwaruunglea rw church parlor on Tuesday with the Hon. Dougald MacKlrinon re- Mr. Joseph Goudin. Father Ayers the complete board of directors but to the store, to make it easier for lng-no turning to seal the bottle-no leaking-no fussl Just press 1 A”""'l""""" '"'l lln'”l4 ism” ii""8"- '”.'g' '14 "" ' president. Mrs. A. A. Lockhare. in presenting the Premier of the Sold lhal the fourteen loomed after discussion it was decided that the retailer to move his goods. lishtiymnnli there you have iii-tho Glut mount ior Your hohd 033- """ ',:.3'.",;,'lff,.,B.','.i.ili'c..".oliif.l.: ti-line chair omit Mrs). B. R.' Sharp at Province who is at otthwd sum sfhool house which gives instur7uc- due to hls absence, J. 1), Gander He told the retailers that they Ask for Italian Balsa with use dispenser-Jacust all drug sotmoers. wax elllss-sliogdhnaudilellwuk :7,” oru ethxthgmut: .9 Pl"l0- or 9 rues dent 81'!” "You people of North Rustico have Wu up i0 Zr-Ede iwe Ve C05! 5r be replaced by F. L. Platz. The need to use their promotional - - du-Mn. ' '”'" ”"” "d "'"” T V" '"'i',,'4,',, ' '".”""' .5, clously welcomed the large audi- a day of " ll -- : 000 or ' ”.v - 2. i. In addl- executive will be appointed at a power. not recklessly, but with f,;:.',f”u',:f:,'",u'n,',,",,'ff,"l,,:"",,,,,,""ff';,,,,,,l,,,.; ' id '7:"'-oi"-I'll-n-will-4'-0 uu.EE:.'I.;.ke.u;-.':.u".:':'l'3e'.h. i i ll e G - once. the hymn My God. IThal1k the fire which destroyed the former tion to the class rooms there is is mepllng of the board of directors skill and stated that "enthusiasm" "pact of child huulthmmgulurlgy, 130 take my Thee" was sung. followed with school and his visiting the scene music r00"'- 0 "brawl 4! lunch next Wednesday evenins. A nomln- is the Priceless lnsredlent in sun advice and keep the childls laxative CASTORIA ”i”"”""'”'”""'”r Turn out an lightly-floured board and Intel dough lightly will smooth and sterile. plan an 4. cnncnn gong prayer by Mrs. Lloyd Clark. and of the disaster on the following "Wm lmd 5 l'9C1'93il0u l'o0m- The ating committee for the next an- oessful promotion. Mr. Gilbert hand Its action is like normal. sable! 4 iho repeating of ihe Lord's pray morning. i-rusiees during ihe bulldlns oi the nual meeting was. appointed from warned against misleading adver- llilbits. C'nsfA)rI-3 is clinically approved for youngi ' """”' '”" '""' 9"" "P "' ””9"- Ball our one moss of dam en la er in unison. He described such happenings school Were Richard Gauthier the chair consisting of Messrs S tlslns copy which he said can un- sters-and they like the ilsvor. So watch your c”"'"d"””"'.""' ""."'”"”"""""" unwed 5"-"l ""0 ' l””d' ""3; During the business session the as, sometimes blessings in' dig. (Chairman) Leo R. Gallnlli. El'- D. Dixon. Trvon H. E. Phillips. dermine consumer faith He said child carefully-keep Csstoris on hand for any -Ire-lllln. and lame uumrieosled In boa. with melted hurlererwrise-:heulnp community friendship secretary, guise "for you hay, hum ,, much nest Buote. Father Ayers paid Conway, and -W 'G Ellis Spring: there are five basic types of dis- 1! sols You'll llnd You on keep IWSY nlu-ll? :”"hii"h'M'y'”""d bud”, l2.z'o::l?ll:;h:ie:::iboonmg.d& Mrs. Albert I-luestls. reported no better one which I believe to he tribute to the valuable advice given field. i I i play but the most affective is the c ildiah troubles with its regular use. Lacy ””hu"a2',".&'""”,;';uD"""'""”"l point. An-sag; -veil n home and hospital calls, 17 sym- the finest of its kind in the Prov. by the teaching staff whose ex- The board of directors is as fol. one that is tied-in with advertising huh 5” E””m7' is””'...M”5" "cl '' '. ...daeeemtmh'';r:ish'n:ueId.& E. pathy cards, ll get-well cards, 17 meg," Mr, Muuxluuuu told the perlence be said totalled 166 years. lows: Albert Noonsn,- Alberion; Hp Mr. Gilbert said "don't let any- 39,... L31; . . . it seems to no, One H-use To Make a acsump- mgamkm 01:. i is. i i it i treats and 18 flowers. The su u r. . R. ll. . .A. n r - , . - Sooreisry. Miss Millicent Strglihy, ;:i:.p'fl.?'w::llt:',;Dg:,"c:;, :3: tulriltedlelthe dglrlctmoli their? glnae (I:;aulPl,hl!11ll!t:'slii3:f”.IIwJll'y:leli:kinil: g::dtiel1"C8yil):dath:l't inbltllsiilsn llzritiisrlrliet M. N '4', zrllgigiemgnmarpujeagrior neuhur used your fine fertile fields but the new building and suggested that merside: S. D. Dixon. Trycln: Ed. Provlrlces". He stated that there W. K Llewellyn il; l; 9 -knMl'3- zteatest asset that you have is 3:! lho same. time they make an win Bernard, St. Eleanors; W. 1. has been a 10.8 per cent increase led - ac ow- the youth of your community," 6 ort to bring the surroundings Bowman. Hunter River: 1''. L. in retail sales in the Marltimes . gement from Mrs. A. William- in ghld it who never mu" lm. up to par with the new school. plutz, Seal-letown; Hedley Palmer throughout the mouth of June uu ' . out, home mug son. field agent of the Maritime porisnt than in the present duy Mr. Bell noted many improve Rasevine; wu Gu Emu spring: compared to June 1954 uud added .- ' for the winter. CAPITOL SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY (Thursday) ml. a. saw. liome ftlr Girls. Truro. N. 5.. for l uldldr l,. in ms in th com nity t Rus- rl id- is . til t "till s special contribution received. glhlll .ltho&wu 'f":,'L' ticeo during tile pasitlulil yehjrs and R? Maclglghstglllal-if? Montague, I eat! year gvgre :10-Ilia: !':leel'::,llie5nfr;:It store: window ' Mrs.Liewe1lyn also gave a reading den lap on ueuulu u, my on mu predicted tho: it -would continue Mr, ponds: who u.,, introduced is alert. "Mr. Gilbert also point- - lffen R?-u Pm BFELN? kw"! Evening Shows -- 7 :15 - 9:-15 entitled October Days." A letter debt now aloud; on gh. uchoul to thrive in the future. by Mr. Gilbert, said business is ed up many other benefits derived m' 1”" m y " bu use of heel: Matinee Today 3:30; Saturday 3:30 . md was read by Mrs. T. R. Palmer it would prove to be a labour at Mr. George Kitson, M.L.A. add- like . upon. bu”, ueud M, cum. from being a member of this big i:;1g:lsulliiasTEima Inman, Saint love. ed his congratulations to those of pemluu " uuuuud u, we ueveryu as; I 1.... go, ludepeuduu ma, Lmklenlg. rlnldad.d Mrs. Albert rather L. J. Ayros in reviewing previous speakers. He said it was thing goes" type of compegmon. H, chants. s H” stewagsfipl rsehae izg-etlneghrlul; the history of the schools of tho a flllrvelltlllllllg achlfvemlelnt thalt u stdled mug n W" mu individual need for I be” - M M I8 ' Parish recalled that thefirst school district co erec sue a sub? responsibility of the retailer to pro- DIES AT 107 Chudjen The 3; '10 I115! Gods in the district was named St. An- did hulldihs sud "01 ho” lo " mote fair practises as well as to LONDON. Ont. (CF)-London's subsmp-non! W 5 oulry onthly drop", it who . three roomed row more than 114.000. oldest citizen. Mrs- Rose Leah M" View Tore renewed. oohool which was eventually ro. A piano selection at this time school W. m It Zimmerman, died Tuesday night. mien.” nr ravers led the de- plnood by stalls Ms:-is (our room. by Master Lionel Goudin showed A tr ts "sou sub given to them She would have been 108 on Oct. "Th kl pe od, the theme being ed school which in turn grew into that this young man has a fine 8 II no -u I! you keep it 29. Born in Byalystock. Russia. on giving. She was assisted on eight roamed building, The touch and balanced timing in his as lo! I! is today so that for Zimmerman settled here in .' we'll? ms o,uusrurl.lrrl.s llvssountsatap. . -ulsoumcoutowlssIs ,. l i by Mrs. Roland Philll son who led fo His selection was hearti- those who have not started to . in prayer and Mrs? Emmeline l,.,'ll'l"f. ?;:ll;l.."M::' dxagwwg l;l,.:::5'uuued. school and even for those not yet 5"" G"”l ”'”K'3i read uao.104l-la pulm. The fire in March. 1954. V nnpurv MINISTER 530'" You my be sub to say. mm a seer on-W lllmn 0 Lord., , Art My God or July or 1954 the building ul Dr. L. w. Shaw. deputy minis- we have done our part. now it wlooon Y AN?! 011: Ami King" W38 by the ter and director of Education told is up i0 you-" A SHAMPOO. I know I . . . beacons this is I i'o9"'i reading of the 96th izulm by Mrs. those assembled that they should Speaking briefly also were Judge that as hgur shininc dew 5'' arry Simmons. and by the re was "A Charge to Keep 1 n.v..-- ;l.lulr of their new school out .3 syivere nesaochee of the Kings . it by removals no-I oi- - -- beating in unison of 8 general Following the benediction a ao- a large expenditure but as a splen- County Court and Rt. Rev. Mon- . hoir '03 "id P"”"”' 9”; P layer of thanksgiving. A special cial hour was enjoyed Lunl:h was did investment. "Often we fall to Signor -T. A. Murphy of St. Mary's . ' ."' ”” ''”''' ' Ya"; MK”, hank offering. which was received served by n oomndggde uuuumluu name mug whul we spend in odd. Parish. Souris. Both speakers rei- There will be "0 glows in bwmu So Y Mrs. Chsrles Meikle and Mrs. of Mrs. Walter Callbeck Mrs Vern cation we must wait some time isrdied the remarks of the pro- in Cameo Theatre Ken- """”uudu,u.y”'9, u, loll T. R. Palmer. amounted to 3230.00 non Metlleruu uud lulu lilllurd l 1-eisults-but results are bound vlous speakers addlns their words ' . W ” Wu. and ' ' ' ”' .. Sington or Royal Theatre, , sold her much less it-n III was dedicated by the leader, Arthur assisted bythe other masn- to come he said. of congratulations to the trustees . . u u. '..H M” Tl'sVcl's- The closlns hymn here oi the Auxiliary. The dieputy minister noted that and the ratepayers. Borden on Thursday eve- ”"" T H , M . ih school was bright and cheery Yesferday "'0l'ulul at 9.00 am. . ineits interior and this. he said, Monsignor Murphy read Mass at "mg due to death 1" mm was very important. He said "you Siolls Maris Church and blessed "37- Western -Guardian 3:: 5l:.:0'l.'::..:"..'::rr:;1 ...,...., REGENT T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.10 h conditions having an effect Clnrellco Plh'!- Ceru-fwd pro-"cg. re.-nlmsr-H Dunk, HEAR !MnJN' mu M cor. suc m d " tm ' tm . than ":1-N Z3403 Ilitht October 7th. gl.IyCkol:'1l;g.lIll River Hall lilon- Eizeuurihnghiggxerse mllstwgz-tsini; Professional Cards gm: guhggcgl D.” IN IOIDIN Friday a ' ' ' ' i ”' b' l” i mics. Lure blazer. Y 7.”; , 9;" - Good ring Dr. Shaw congratulated the tea- , ' so gig. ryrnpuung of a - mu, ' t very. FRIDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10' SATURDA - ion sse. ' mk ”" "" mfgfzlg. Tfgfymf gig" if,0'P;l chers for their contribution in n0 better QUC3 W Churiofoii iifed we"... it hithfuliy. romk'5n:hb-stsnined-ToatiI:t your ' asouhaa rauasnn t W" ""' T ”'i''3V' . 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'll?if"..e...d A . - .””..u.. A"; l N 0 T I CE B-.:. "is E"':..E..:'.'.. sF't'”&ulJ.:”'2, ::i.,'"-l.;."y.:. 3.Z';.3Z”.3”..i:'”;: . MA I N 0" 0 hi0!'il.e e ggummuugl, saunas-1 earn 9'” -mu.,u,,.1g'.yoesben - . srbert Matthews. Mrs net... i - ..,g,ggj..f.n-.- yours, ieu oreeeeot st. Moor "'", r . an-y.Mre. Arth wilkia. Mrs. " Dr. W. cell will i in . . ml . flit" - hour Hayes and” Mr; Ellen .hy, nllgjleif: 0 Ce on Mon - oplomrhrnml h." ' f ' 1 Mod" i FABMER '"”"'-""'”""" """' onion. new wuibeinomoerued, F-Fr" You I.-H-twr"'”"?"”"'r ”'” E'.r"l':”h'.'t?&'a"'hf'J".?i?. 'i'liurIlayandl'ridsy.m in e H ;--l--ilk Animal!-,P,,5,':,";i.”"3.'”?lJ.'3 PilUlHlNRll) , ' i ii i mil ' lm of ya" ""3 - ' l vi-iv bsbyls for- ' I when to Mrs. T. A. Clark! . H&lI-'lW- 9:w. egggggwr THEATRE B . ubuug pug-nor. e for Koll:l)om,P.nh skjmu . . id las-I cailashan. Firs lsassm st. numerals :..ul.imh.(,l;mh:lik (gee; summed Muk-(W10, - ' ed M lit 3. Ir. Hunter. 3.0. 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