ll --t;..i-\:>=-1-_os A H€'1'r4 r --_... lliiLé.—._-=-_-,.=i_, ifts Packager will be called lor and delivered promptly ‘ .'. _. at any address wlihln cxpmc euiogc limits c! nl principal point-No Extra Con. . ___I.CWI CHARGES ON "CINE! III YO l! POI-IND! t’ ‘Cniquliimliw . ' vnlnm any 1 lb. I I 3 4 5 luven Pcinllii ulna I61. lbs. ll». lbs. l1! l“ 81f 30¢ 19f I6! "t 40¢ Q30 "é 41 l 50¢ I6! N! 49¢ 60¢ so: m m as: " l-hoociil-ehwcily lou chuiu low buvka pxkun No Pack: a loo sml: “t” "t" “vflflwv-M-t 1w Mm mum. rq m», Information an. cAuAoiAri PACIFIC EXPRESS CANADEIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS Cele - Sell Eeonullell p . W... _.._ . _ i‘. .\'. li. Rl-IVIINLES t ' .._ i Farewell Gathering fil(\_\"I‘F’l‘.\l , Qdl’. Dec, B~The _‘ gm.- l'i'-L o: Hit‘ ‘lll-JHCIUSIVQ A yeyy cnjoyabg evening “m; R .- Sys- ,\‘ l]t'l‘l0(l (‘ndihq \\'i‘l‘l‘ 846313.071, i 84533327101" the ])('l‘lO(l of i935, an .-i.’l_‘~i~i. Constable on Friday evening, Dec. hi5 wife who are about to take up their residence in Borden. Mr. H. words expressed the object of the meeting while Ziir. Ernest Dunning read the address and Mr. Stanley l Broivn presented them with a beau- PORK SHFGGLING FATAL < _ky_lv‘\"(_:fi'(jp‘~ TTlujee iiful parlor clock and a purse. '1 ~ ~ -‘ ‘,'~'~‘“ "“°“" m. Constable on behalf of his i l ‘ ‘f “Jegsd 707k wife thanked his friends for the lllltl (‘llrlflllki inspectors. lovely gms and expressed we hqpe i that they would feel free to visit them at any time. The remainder of the evening was most pleasantly spent in dancing. i A delicious lunch was served by zhe ladies. . The following is the address: l: is with a feeling of regret that v we assemble here tonight because we have learned that you have de- Eastern Guardian ..‘Bl'\' ROBlN lU/OD FLOUR notv, ou will no’. regret it. . .'L'B.'(‘RII"I'IONS to th . c ‘ 5 n Guuglun m” b? i cider‘. to leave your home village and . . _ ‘H, ‘PI _‘ “ Mk. H? lliVC in the town of Borden. We rim . to in . tept. Ait ire ume, ‘ “hall Pinon.» ~17, or Leit at H. J. Mabonb i have prove“ ymuseh-es capable m Drug Siore, ifonzague. ti. , many undertakings and have Show_ l m" led by the results oi your efforts t that you were very painstaking and j .‘ thoughtful. ‘ Nc body ever IXIHEG Gordon but he was rzght there to help in anyway! he could. Although we shall miss you, yet. l when we see that as a young couple g you are starting out wjith vigon! streitgth. and character we feel that ' you will be successful. l You twill not be entirely strang- ers to the town to which you are going, nor are you going among strangers, so we know that you will make new friends. but we hope you will look back home to the friends who u-ish you health and prosperity lll your beautiful new home. And now we ask you to accept this fltlme" gift as a slight token of our esteem for you both. Signed on behalf oi your friends of New London and vicinity. Yours truly, Mrs. Gerald Bowness LE°.'L'.'.‘,E"EIIZEMA "IHROLBHOLT the all b».- reseived for ~ Liiziiixl lsuitid Fur Pool‘ “ l-t. W. Stewart, Clark tore. Montague and J. t- 15d Richmond St., 14-600. season the “n. t," POX .5 by inexper- niaiiy thou- tu ranchers chances when you can have 1 i-pured for the ' tired iii The L-LliU-il-l -l month. FOX RANClll-IRS will be to learn that cabled ad- " m London in lrlhi‘ past ~ ‘ . ate a decided i. the market for The Charlottetown have broadened their ' , field this year and will be - to do cvi-n better than ever J . rv for their cu‘-“0mcrs. Rea- >1». “L15 a l hi2"? ef- Also externally caused pimples and 5 qt u -,t,t.1;;1b1,g_ rashes relieved by soothing, fast-acting ft toxin Fur 195 L.m1ted_ medication of Cuticura. Buy today. cuntuniizrcazi: t Ilminlwi Llnlmcnt removes atnlnl. TO LET_ Store formerly occupied by Poultry CFCY we buy a“ kinds 143 G Georg" Street We give fairest grading Apply Phone 714 66 Rochford Si. We tray cash _L942-1Z—l-3-5-8-l\.‘-l.£ place at the home of Mr. Marshall,‘ ltloti the‘ author's 42h to say farewell to Gordon and‘ Lawrence Saga 0i A. C. Show NEW YORK. 05¢. 7—Ne\v iigh‘. once had walked withthe world's great, is supplied by "The Mint," a book written by Lawrence and, un- der his will, to be withheld from popubr publication until 1950 To comply with United States copyright law, the publishers, Dottbleday, Doran 8r 00., have is- sued an edition of “The Mint" this year in 12 copies. only i0 of which [are for sale at the price of $500,000 each. Two copies of the editicn <have been sent to the Library oi i Congress in Washington where they are avafaife to any citizen for reading but not for quoting. _ l A review of this highly-restrict- ed work, quotations from which cannot be made public for 14 years hence, appears in "The Saturday Review‘ of Literature.“ written by THeiiry Seidcl Canby. a contributing ‘editor of the weekly, who went f0 ‘the Library of Congress and read ‘ "The Muit." In the announcement, of publica- name is “A/c P105.‘ " Tlic “A c" .l"'.=' for "Air- crafismaii" and Ross is the name assumed by Lawrence in 1922 when P. Found presided. and in a few he enlisted as a privafi in the Roy- l al Air Force. Air-craftsman Ros was t one of his several assumed names. He also used the name of Shaw. which he made legally his own iii 1927 and held until his death in May. 1935. of injuries receivediin n motor cycle accident. Mr. Catiby describes “The Mint" as “not a book." but "a foundation. a porch to a great edifice that nev- er was built, a torso, with a sketch of the whole added." It was dc- signed, the reviewer" writes, "to be a Life in the Air Sezvice. as ‘The Seven Pillars‘ was a Life in a Rev- olution and a victory." " ‘The Mint‘ proper." writes Mr. Canby, "is the record of his life at the Uxbridce depot whcrc the 01d army crushed new recruits into a miss you bot-h becauses you mould. which was ‘ihcii- idea of what I ligious ceremony, the heiress to the an aircrafzsman should be like. These chapters of diary which con- stitute about, tvro-thirds of the book are grouped under general headings The Raw Nlaterial and The Mill. They will excite future reviewers." “The Mint." according to Canby, describes Lawrence's day-to-day record of his "experiences as the least of his ‘Majesty's rookies." “They contain the stuff of an army saga." the review continues. “It is an old story: the sadism of dogs in office. the surprising resi- liency of human nature in these mcn who were being broken (the old regime still held in Lawren- ce's first enlistment) to obedience. blind, stupid cbedicncc to fit them for service ll] a new rcaim where intelligence and self-dependence were indispensable. The methods of the dull master of grenadiers were being used ori the future airmen. "I cannot describe adequately. without quoting, the language under punishment of this mixture of the unemployed. cx-soldicrs, tax-sailors, ex-mechiinics. Thank heavens". the genteel readers will probably be all dead. by 1950! ‘The Mint‘ would finish them. “But the language is on'_v Law- rence's way of ii-aitsiatihg the life. He was l5 fiears older than the average; he had known gieatness, exalted greatness: he had known the bitterness of disillusion; after agonizing over the making of a book he was now trying to open life again. but this time as the lowest oi the low, and with a body that had been strained to the breaking point and must be forced against odds. A morbid solitary: he had to live and sleep in a hrwl. be ordered about and abused with them, put to iiicnial tasks." KING'S HORSES FOR DERBY LONDON-The King has nomin- ated seven horses for the Derby in 1938. five for thr Si. Leger, three for the Two 'I'h<.u':»ritid Guineas and one each for the Oaks and- the One Thousand Guineas. Bring your birds here and lie Satisfied NOTICE We carry a full stock NOTICE is hereby given that Y Lint-est Prices of Canada at the present or next ensuing session thereof for a Bill‘ of Divorce from his wife LILY ROSE SMITH WOOD 0f Deptford, London, England on the ground of ndultry and desertion. Dated at Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island this Fourteenth day of No- vember A. D., 1936. PALMER 8t IIASLAM. . . Solicitors for the Applicant. Pot-‘ell, Aylcn and MacLaren, 48 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Can- ada, Ottawa agents. L-407-ll-s-6l. AIIBTIUN SALE I am Instructed to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 15th day of December at 1 o'clock P. M. lhllp, the household effects of the late Mrs. Euphemln. Lynda at 183 King Street, Charlottetown. Consisting of 15 bedroom suites, Dining room Suite, Parlor Suite. Parlor Bug. 2 Linoleum Square: and lot of Oilcloth, one Dexter Electric Washer, 1 Frigidaire (new). 3 Ward- robes, 1 Kitchen Cabinet. Room ittnvc, Mirrors llrgc), Kitchen r. _ _ _ 7 F _-'~ tlrnilis, ‘fable; and Chairs and a ME-kailizflu s u ‘n’. rf fit-c.- :~.rt.i-.::i ico numerous i: m r Zen. Kilrtfiu‘ Terms (a h. JOHN P. BRADLEY h CO, Auctioneers. Fm- Qualiiy Goods Come lo c.r,Pnirr & son ST. PETERS Buying Chickens. Fowl. Turkeys. Ducks and Geese daily Top Nlarkc‘. Prices Bring your Poultry do your Christmas Shop- . rim: And Save L-l205lZ-i1a L-l118-12-8-l0-l2-l4. "T FRANK HORACE woon of the Irrwh ‘\]Q;-¢h;1|1di5g City oi Charlottetown in the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island, i "l Clerk, will apply to the Parliament , A Sealed Book on the career of the late Colonel T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), discxosing detais of his years as a private in the Royal Air Force. a. lot he voluntarily chose after he TIL-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i RE WARD $50.00 - FIFTY DOLLARS ‘REWARD will be paid to any person giving informa- tion and returning papers and lodgers stolen from my store at Fredericton on De- cember 7th. N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE L-1202-12-l0-3i Juliana Will Wed With Little Pomp ‘THE HAGUE, Holland. Dec. 9.- Peters Road . . . And Vlflllllliyi On Sunday Nov. 8th, in the ab- ‘ senoe of the pastor, Rev. J. H. Douglas. Mrs. Douglas held scr- vlce in the Peter's Road Church at 2.30 p. m. and in the evening pre- sided at u sing song service put in by the choir and outside tllent under the direction of the organ- ist, Mrs. Charles Macheod. The outside talent consisted of Mn. MacDonald and the “Brooklyn Trio", Mersrs. Ben's. Munro and Bruce. to whom the oonuegution is greatly indebted for their unlab- ance as it is a rare treat to listen to them. Programme»- Opening hymn. 21 Ye Gates Lift up your heads; Prayer, Mrs. Doug- lu; Psalm 74. Oh God Our Help in Azn Past; Reading, Balm 147 by Mrs Douglar; Chorus. Walking (CPl-Royal weeding costs may drop to a new low when Princess Juliana marries in January but, alread Holland is getting ready . for a big national celebration. Persons close to the court pre- l dict Juiianas marriage to Prince . Bernhard of Lippe-Bie terfeld will be one oi the cheapest and most I dignified royal weddings in a long time. Queen Wilhelmina, the bride's mother who is nimble with the; thimble. artist's paint brush and ‘ the royal household's account book. is personally supervising all details and there are few sign: at the two- {storey white and yellow royal palace that the heiress to the throne is soon to be married. But a million subjects-one- elghth of Hollands p0PLi1iltiOXl—- are expected in the capital city Jan. 7 to see Juliana take a Prince Consort. Hotels in ‘The Hague were booked to capacity early in November and reservations already were being made in Amsterdam. Rotterdam, Delft and Leyden—all - miles away. Queen Wilhelmina. dirllkes show t and pageantry and has decreed lthat the wedding be stripped of I fpomp. Like the humblest of her I mother's subjects who wish a re- l throne of the Netherlands will be married twice in the same day- first by the state and then by the ‘ church. The religious part will be per- . formed in the 14th century Gothic court church, the "Groote Kerk“ (great church). otherwise known a‘ St Jacob's, which with its 1.600 seats is the largest in. The Hague. The court pastor, Dr. H. T. Obbink, will officiate during the Dutch Re- formed Church ceremony. The "Groom Kerk" is in the ‘ centre of The Hague, a quarter of ', a mile from the royal palace. Be- l side it is the town hall where the . Princess and Prince must make a i stop before going to the church I across the narrow street. Here the civil ceremony will be performed by the mayor, S. J. R. dc Monchy. in the first clam wedding chamber. There are two such rooms, used accordingto the amount of money paid. Many details of the wedding the Queen intends to let the people find out for themselves. “The 0111i’ way you will find out about the Princess’ trousseau," hcr secretary ;aid. "is to go to the wedding and sec for yourself." Prince Bernhard i; expected to wear the uniform of the Blue Hussars, the first of four cavalry regiments the officers of which are all blue bloods. It is assumed he will be named an cfficcr on the day of his wedding so he can wear the uniform. As for wedding gifts. 100,000 women in Rotterdam are making l four stitches each in a carpet, the city of The Hague is giving a 801d?“ goose feather, school children in Friesland are giving pennies for a ivriting desk set, an- ‘ other town is giving an oil palnt- ‘ 111E. Indian housewives are sending sllverwork bowls, and the gift of the state i". to be a yacht. I Vitamin B Means Health For Quins The Dionne Quintuplets are mir- 1 uclcs of modern science. For this ‘ reason the entire world is interest- cd in everything these five wonder babies do, every incident in their lives. every decision made for thcm by the Ontario Government. No ' wonder that, when the sum of scientific experts who care for them chose oatmeal as the Quins’ cereal, it became of nationwide interest. Why was oatmeal picked as the cereal for these irresistible little ones? Because oi its remarkable richness, in Vitamin B. The impor- tance of Vitamin B has been prov- en by medical authorities and food editors of lending publications. It . is essential for healthy childhood. It l is Nature's best defense against ner- , vousness. constipation, and poor ap- l petite due to lack of that vitamin * ‘ in the diet. ‘ I Further, oatmeal in full of body- building mincrala. muscle-building protein, and energy-making carbo-, hydrates. So the Quins are building health by eating Quaker Oats. "Wayside Cross", Boar-s, Munme, ‘great herd sire of Harold Sfeadk. She is a half-skier to Rose of l Silver W115. his last purchase. who ‘has also purchased a weglstered mare Ruth Ingeio by that great ,i-4 owned by Myron McArthur, Kensington. Mr. MacKinnonb many friends will be hoping to in the King's Highway; Pray”, Mrs. Douglas; Trio, Bears, Mumog and Bfucfi; Duet. Mrs. Maclcan and Mrs. MacDonald; Quin-wt, Bruce and MacDonald; Hymn :54, All hall the power of Jesus name; $010. “Somebody". John Bears; Qfferlfll. ‘My Dearest Friend". Choir; Announcements: Duet, “Rofe "f Sharon", Dorothy M“- Leod and Mrs. MacDonald; ‘n-io, "When you know him," Being, Munroe and Bruce; solo, “strangu- ‘>1’ 38111188". Mrs. MacDonald: Quartet, Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Mac- Donald. Munroe and Bruce; Chorus, Church in the Wildwood" (choir); Quartet, "Wandering Child" Beg-g, Bruce. Munroe and MacDonald.‘ Hymn 671, The Day Thou Gavcst Lord is Ended; Benediction Oui- enterprising merchgnt gnfl farmer, J. L. MacKinnon, has m. oently purchamd another Jersey cow from Harold Stead, Charlotte- tovm. This makes three which he has procured within the past you, They Ne. Kim's Golden Star, champion at Charlottetown Exhib- ition 1935, who has since dropped a handsome heifer calf. Silver Falls Annie who has dropped a handsome bull calf sired bv u“; was Grand Champion at Char. lottetown, Halifax and St. John Exhibitions, 1936. Mr. Macxmnon fine filly from Rev. J. H. Douglas out of his rim Bellini Scott 2.09 hear from him in show circles in the future. n l ,1 a. 1 THE BESf/aronfi/ Gillette presents two / great Xmas Values. lsChrictmalwhynotgivehiino gift that you know he will appreciate -not just for a day, but every morning for monthc and month: to come! The two Gillette Gift Package: pic- tured here were especially designed to meet the shaving needs of every man in Canada-young and old ‘alike. Good Looking and Practice! Attractively packaged in gay holiday boxes, these gifts are as good looking a they are practical. Husband, sweetheart, dad or brother will welcome them because they mean clean, comfortable chavce and plenty of them. Why not solve one of your gift problems right now? Auk your dealer to show you these handsome, yet inexpensive Gift Packages by Gillette. CIOIOOIIIIOOIR :10 individual pool ilugn GILLETTE SAFETY nAzon co. or before the kill to ensure empty Pointers For Poultry Producers (By CIJCIL AT-SANTRY, Grader for West Prince Dairy and Cold Storage 00., Lid.) Hatch early in three March. April and May. Keep young chicks warm, dry and clean. Feed substantial food‘, table scraps are vnlueless. Always have fresh water in front was: horse-urine and all will be Comparing prices of this year. Unfattencd bird-s are only valued at 10 or ilc l. pound and such a bird would only weigh four pounds, 4 if fattcned it should neclgh six at the higher price of 1014!. One, nets you 40c and the other 950- A difference of 56c on one bird. which, on a hundred, would be the large cum of $56.0. The not price would be $06.00 infiffld of $40-00. over double. f 1h . o Iioolrmout for lice, use disinfect- “mm "M53 “n be m!“ l! ants freely. 0 Jw I“'°9°'m° “d h" been Clean out their abode frequent- Pmved "‘ ‘Wh- ly and provide clean runs, in the shape of grass land. During hot weather. find shaded spot and ward off the scorching sun-rays. Care for birds as one would care for human beings. If they fall sick. there is a reason. ANNUAL MEETING OI BAY VIEW The annual meeting of the Bay View W. I. met at the home of the president, Mrs. Walter Simpson. The meeting opened with the Creed The many friends o! Mr. J. Harry Johnston will be glad to know that he is home again after being a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital, where he received treatment for the past week. The many friends of Mrs. Nell B. Johnston are glad to know that her condition is somewhat im- prover‘ Mr. Glendon R. Johnston and family, Murray Harbor were re- cent visitors to Peters Road the guests of Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. Alma Johnston. Messrs. Pierce and Edward But- ler paid a flying viit to the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Butler on Sunday. Did I hear Somethinfi about another HELPING? “ ET your life, here's my plate. and how’: chances of some more of that good bread? It's the best in the county, I'll be bound. No mam, I don't tell that to all the girls. It's because you use REGAL Flour, you say? Well, you still deserve credit-for knowing enough to etlck to a flour like that." Part males from females, or the latter may starve. You feed your horses. pigs and. cows, see that you feed your poul- try. Don't leave the poultry to the women folk. as they have enough work in the house. The birds need continuous. care- ful consideration and calls for a man's supervision. When, (and not before) the first batch are fully grown (approx. six months after) and when a market is available, crate up in small lots for fattening. The crate should be only deep enough to allow a bird to stand upright and should have some kind ‘Pheroll call was answered with verses on "Peace", and the paying of fees. The minutes of the last meeting and the last annual meet- ing were read and adopted. The treasurer was instructed to purchase towels, basin, soap and blinds for the school. _ Mrs. Cecil Simpson was appointed f0 assist Mrs. W. A. Simpson in auditing the Treasurers book which was found to be coreect. The Treasurer than gave a. report on the year's work, and the following officers were elected: Pres. Mrs. Walter simpson (re- elected) Vioe Pres, Miss Irene Simpson (re-elected) Secflv, Mrs. Cecil Simpson, Trees. Mrs. Cedric t h botto . tn n gvrnigiimtrlii gasping, ,2, mffwA Simpson (re-elected) Auditors, suitable size would be 4 x 2 i-2 x 2 M“ w‘ 5- slmpsm» M" Rllpe" Simpson, Directors, Miss Irene ft. with laths on top and all sides. ‘This may hold a dozen and a. half but whatever the number. do not crowd. Before fattening. give a cleaning out dose of salts, about one pound to a hundred birds. Feed spar- ingly at first. till they get used to the new surroundings. Then do not over-feed. but allow them to eat for fifteen minutes on- Wytand. Mrs. C. A. Stewart. Miss Sara Simpson, Mrs. W. A. -Graham. The schooi com. was as follows: Mrs. W. A. Simpson, Mrs. Rupert Simpson. t . Bick Com., Mrs. Oecfl Simpson, Mrs. Cedric Sfmpun. The next meeting is to be held at the home of the president. The roll call is to be answered with a Christmas verse. ly. After which time clear the stir. trait: "€§‘.‘,i‘;’.§""3.,$ . i» mm stuffing. i Always have fresh drinking wat- LONDON — (cm-nliflllfih P0P- er at hami utation for quality in goods owed a. Feed three “mes a day’ at the great deal to the ancient guids of “me “met Iioridon. said Sir Austen Chamber- Allow plenty of light especially 111"» 81mm“! 1w Mami- of the during meals. Wflwfllnm Oommnv- Keep warm, clean and dry at all i mmei VISITS 500 GOLD MINES If when they go off feed. give a. days rest from eating and dose with salts again. Fattcnlng feeds. Mixture of ground grain (not criuiked) with the addition of a small percent- age of fish meal, bone meal, cod JOHANNEBBURG- (CP)—J. H’. Curie has returned f0 the Rand. his last trip abroad completing 1,600,000 miles of globe trotting, boy and man, including vls'ts to 500 gold mines. some in North America. THIS XMAS GIVE HIM OI Illlfllllllfil —Ooutni tedfi‘ binge-maniac: In moguls. klgfigdfl in ma“ hm.“ flilkthhhbAflltnuymnn many-cm a I) in u benuti plume for any mun on your gm lint. Irlcn 3 lbECilJMBER 10, 1936 .*_ g red. npptedubelmlvvlloo as B“! Bing Gillette bind f Chnetmn wrupgisn; LTD. cannon, ls a splendid time to order all your rc- quirements of base. burner Hard and Soft coals- for the cold months ahead. Order from us and nucnrs & rnmonns lilris‘ Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street h. Phone 47. P. 0. Box i2. McLeod & Bentley" w- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Atlurncys-at-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN Bell & Mathieson ‘l. R. Bell D. L. lllathicson, i‘ Barristers 8t Solicitors MONEY '1‘ 0 Cameron Block, (‘harm . MacGuigan & Traino MARK R. llIacGUlGAN. K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. Qhai-lolteto - Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. HASLA“, ll. 5-, LL- " BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chimbfll Charlottetown, P. E- L MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. B0! 1 H. F. Mcruiiu, s. A K. c. NOTARY .11. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR Kiley Building, Charlotte!"- liver oil, ground alfalfa and salt to make it tasty. Mix to the con- sistency of porridge with repent- ed, whole or buttermilk. After the first or two, leave out com meal and alfalfa. ‘rhree or four weeks is the re- quired_ time for fattening but af- Pelting & Glcanin If tincertain of the proper method of killing. do not experi- ment. It is foo costly. Here on experienced man at 5c l bird and make him remove ALL feathers. Then scrub the beaks and feet- Starve birds twenty four hours _. I am busy-I am doing saiisfactouv ivork. Fur forlorn are pleased with appearance of tai- the third, kill one and take it furs. to In experienced grader for ad- "*°°- COME IN! NEXT i ! EMIIETT GAVIN 136 Kent St. Morcll Hotel Warehouse Charlottetown g Silver Fox Furs BRINGING UP FATHER George McManui I'D GIVE A LQT BY GOLLY- l'M THQSIW‘? MOORE?» RlGl-fl‘ now. _- l? s:- t