1' ‘ SEPTEMBER 5. 193s Mud-a.‘ T rua l- ouanman A? d can“ I word nncily __._.__._ THE REGULAR Monthly M881;- Btewart were recently taken into Springhlll, 11.8.. have returned to their home, after a short visit on the Island with Mrs. Tower's rela- and Miss Belle Cann o! Graham's Road are doing nicely after opera- ‘custod, by the the s. c. M. a. and shot. BUILDINGS BURNED~Fire de- strayed two buildings and threat- erred the home and cafe of Edward Jelly. dLea-ry, Tuesday night. Flames noticed first at nine o'clock quickly spread through the barn and lee house near Mr. Jellyb re- sidence. Origin of the flre was un- known. T0 WED—Mr. and Mrs. Charles tions for tonsils Hospital. Miss Isabell Mullins, RN" who in Prince County I spent a pleasant vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mul- lins, has returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone have lefi on return to their home in North Andover, Mass, after visiting Mrs. Stone's parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. n. Mullins. a i Department oi’ Mari has been a great appearance the ed to. The work iiliir. Russel Brehaut, Montague, is also wharflng ne The result improvement in was in charge of who er, and who is de- SBYWHS 0f every commendation. both for his workmanship and- for llie impartial manner in which the employment was distributed. I am, Sir, etc. MONTAGUE crrrzaiv ' LIFE OF PRELATE (Continued from Page l) _ . ‘ ‘ i. ‘ nastwav OFFICIALS unu- ' o O g Mi’. W. U. Appleton, General Man- I i "“""‘—t ' ' B f l t a l f] Q a l e t I - rauasnav, slugging; 5 ager of the Atlantic RQIIOD of the l . . i Canadian National gallways, Illa nluu u 09C can t» : s” 9 g- - IMlfiHr-W-Mkltf ti , Milllfilblndllltl .R8flfl. 7 """”“"" » , Strengthens Defense’ mu. bra-lira“ x42: olieziunn r "n. " ‘ "1 """' -" “ii-w S S - r g L é Ollie "Christian Paiu- arrived in the city last/evening in III-nu: unu- a. an... I . "M" "ll Fllilflv. under their private railway car. The visit " °"""“""' . ""7"" °I Kill! i5 a routine one. The officials will SAINT JOHNIREDERICTON-MONL. IN‘ lMi-F '-‘ST~(, HAP L t IT l. --lWN DI-"Illlflr- be here today. canon wuaaa nus _ _ . p - s. _ ransonahs Sin-The marine wharf 3t Mon- ' , " I . Th. cuntraI GIIHTIIIIII Rev. r. n. and Mrs. Boethroyd kwlgsminuatggaltguofiisléllggifr A SP ec t a "y S3 l" te d L t s t , ______ have returned from their holiday in- for the past forty years and was . " This column ll reserved re: nun gglgtliglllirmtgifenfigI-Il “time” own ial-‘nle figriegltlffildesélgiogts glf-letgé O f s a n d Y or local interest bu! ltlftfllllll‘ If. ---__ Province, has been put in m- t-clm . ' ""7 ‘mm ‘n’ °° ‘lanai: l:- Mr. and Mrs. Waiter ibwer of condition this fail by the ivedei-ai RS be "um; rota ‘.'.‘.°“:l.'.".. "M's" " 5" “"5 “ 69" . - 11¢ t s due t th H _ Egiégdjirggiiigégisffizéfii? Mrs. Heath Friiizel of Maruste film Iénfilfifififitlggfiéli? 98c EIIIiS FIIIIIT SIILTA lge- 791: 50 Cent Sise IIIIIIIIS PILLS 39c JERGEIIS BIITII SIIIIP 12 59¢ FRIIITATIIIES large — 43c the religious atmosphere of college had the effect cf producing an un- usual character. From 1887 till 1890 Father Mac- Eachern was engaged in missions , work in Scotland, and in August I of the latter year came out to‘ minister to the spiritual needs of i Prince Edward Island. ‘ The vigor, determination and i faith with vrhich Father MacEach- em went about his work in this I province, in Cape Breton and in I New Brunswick were described by ’ Dr. MacLellan, who related that a. visiting bishop in 1803 confirmed 1525 people- Of these, 330 were from 'I‘raca.die, 427 from Si. And- rews, 297 from Rustico, 396 from Malpeque, 75 from Charlottetown. In 18in Rt. Rev. Joseph Octave Plessis. coadjutor Bishop, visited W. l-iendariihot, of Harrow, have announced the engagement qr their only daughter, Kathleen Julia, to Mr. Robert Jarvis Haslam, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Has- larn, of Springfield, Prince Edward Island, the wedding to take place September 18th at Harrow United Church-Jroronie exchange. SECOND YEAR STUDENTS ENROLIp-Eighty students enroll- ed yesterday for the Second Year course at Prince of Wales College. Although it is expected that the class will be strengthened some- what during the next few days, it is probable that the class will be slightly smaller than that of last year. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- Rev. Joe. W. Paquetto, Malvern, Pennsylvania, has returned home after a very pleasant vacation with his parents, Mr. and M's. Daniel Paquette. FELLOWS SYIIIIP~—$1.29 IIBSIIRBEIIT COTTEIIIb 39c Annnzws SALTS 49¢ curses 0liiTMEiiT--49c admire/oz cauoiss Mrs. G. W. Hill, who was visiting her cousin, Mrs. King, Highland Avenue, left on return to her home in Truro last Saturday. Mrs. Hill also spent a weak in Tryon, the guest of her brother-ln-lalw, Rev, M, E- Genge and Mrs. Genge. She was delighted with the Island and hopes to be able to come back later on. HIGH QUALITY (Continued from Page 1) The British admiralty ha; an. reunced a routine cruise of the Mediterranean, and here we see two giants of the fleet, H. M. S. Renown and H. M. S. Hood, under lull steam during recent manoeuv- res, . Annual COIIUCHIIOYIUF IRONIZED greater list of cattle entries this Sept. 10- 11 - I2 FUR ETHIOPIA eral of the late Donald MacDonald took place Sunday from his lute residence, Bethel, to Birch Hiii Year, he reported and other ex- hibits were equal to those or fer- the Province. Impressed with necessity of having more priests in the province, Father the MacEachern YEAST _ Reg $115 size The Freshest CANDY in town aid was ordained to the priesthood. In 1819 Father MacEachei-n was named Bishop of Ros/en, and two years later was consecrated. In i829 he was made Bishop of the ber 10-l1-12th. Plans have been formulated and preparations are in progress, which with the ire-oper- atfon of the many interested Sub- divisirns throughout the Island, mei- years. . Th, camouc wcmen-s “M,” u, gqegieteryl aging: 125:? An mmsflon M the pm“ c, in that year was largely instru- Family 60c Assorted m” Dimes‘? d Charlottetown Wm '-""-"—" Chandtlgr Daniel Myers Frank King's mum!’ m V1515 the Elwfldfl mental m sending two Student's to BOX ' CIIOCOIBICS hold their Annual Diocesan Con- (continued ‘mm m” l) Tram“ '1“ Ferguson. ' Pagflck o; Government Home was exwub Quebec for theological studies. In v "mm" 1“'°°°’“°°°"’“' °" 52mm‘ —— rrainorI and John Myers. service “l by "he mum's“ 60mm"? ‘m’ °“°' R" B°"‘"d M“°D°“' Premier W. M. Lea. addressing the gathering stated it was his m. tention to call together farmers of the province to discuss mutual problems. considering the dry however is likely to be m; more than an area. of 170 square miles held by Martin himself, for a. period of 60 years, News of the reported Chcriok at the house and grave were held by Rev. E. C. Robertson, assisted by Rev. G. C. Webster and Harvey Bishop. LEAVE 0N MOTOR. TltlP-dlev. Finds Labrador Tana Fishing IVholesale Firm will tend to make a. highly success- ful Convention. The opening meet- ing takes place on Tuesday even- ccncession was heard after the huge Rickett negotiation. Th: Ethiopian legation in London con- G. T. Spriggs and daughter. Miss Ella Sprlggs left yesterday by motor summer, he said, farmers of King's County had made an excellent for their home in Sydney M11195 of‘ showing. a: evidenced by the ex. 118W Bee of Charlottetown. The dralnatic story of the death of the Bishop was also referred to by the Exciting Sport Fisher Folk In Establishes. ins ‘in Goorirawwn Hell» and will firmed tar: Chertok had been tar spendlns thre weeks on the Is- Bllllilcs of their . d hibl speak"- ' feature addresses by nwmlnvnt Ollzred tei-i-lte-y as-a. conoesnlafl land meeting time: floats of friends. at the nu. p” m ‘m ex t Dr. Maclellan euloaized the Great Need Branch Here clergy. and $990115 0! Nflmmil “d for o. iillion dollar loan and said who regret their departure vciy Mn Lea 531d he was anxious qualities of character exhibited by MQNCTQN, NB. 5911i, ‘L-Svmo . Diocesan work. A splendid musl- we money was not put up and much. While in Charlottetown Mr- that all farmers, especially the Charlottcwwrrs first Bishop, refer- large tuna. have been taken in the L waters off Liverpool, N.S., within the past week, according to the fish and game department of the Can- adian National Railways. C. R. Haines of Washington, D.C. with Mrs. Halncs landed a 725 pound‘ tuna, the largest this year to date. The big fish was hooked at 8 o'clock in the morning and was finally cal program will be an enjoyable feature. The ladies oi’ Georgctowrtnuh- division will be htstesses at a. Ban- quet to be given on Wednesday evening. September lith at "The Highlands." This will be supple- mented by addresses and musical ring to his endurance of hardship and adversity. He referred to the persecutions which Christians had endured in all ages as an inspir- ation to this great and noble pion- eer, It was he who founded St. Andrew's College for the training of young men for the priesthood, (GP. by Guardian's Special Wire) QUEBEC, Sept. 4~—(C.P.)-Tha fisher folk of Labrador are in need of provisions to carry them through the winter months, Bishop Philip Carrlngton of the Anglican Dio- cese of Quebec, stated today foi- loing his return from an observa- therefore the agreement was not .- gned. Chertuk in New York con- tends he is ready to sail for Lou- don and put up the money before the offor expires, Oct 1'1. ' The Martin territory is in Wall- ega. Province. richest platinum and gold bearing area. in Ethiopia. smaller producer take advantage or- the work being done by agriculture departments. l-ie was anxious that Island farmers produce more poul- i-l‘! and livestock. All farmers could aflcrd to branch out into raising poultry. Many could produce lwss as a stop mm live- Spriggs filled the pulpit of 5t. Paula‘ Historical Church for the past three Sundays. which the congregation greatly enjoyed, and look forward to his coming again. “r A new wholesale firm. the East- '- em Hay and Feed Company. wholesale grocery, ' lower Water Street doors for business this week. Al-g.‘ though new to this Province the, HERE FROM SAN DIEGO "‘ M“ concern has seven branches loc- - numbeI5.-_ It is understood here Max-tin in- Dame] Mcnae °I s“ meg“ i“ at Swck I r v _ H , 1 m t; 1,; h h bee _ - 1 h t t; f ms ated in important centres through- Of addiizonal interest, is the an- tends to hand over the money w gaunt mm“ fgendlsdaxt wgehtiley termed gnmrliicglrtgaggg urriijfglg 0:: xedgfi b‘; Si‘. ‘Iiolirishflfg Siingll/Ifi- ffi-flfdnlie 513$ ‘i; slzfresaxtgiliflgg ttsxilyvlssptregirdtodigugsesec on o W“ the Meflillnes» 11" l" N" mumemcm‘ m“ H“ Imfimal Pre‘ Emile")? H1119 sew-isle l0 11°19 H”: ‘mg Se?“ 3 ° rig,“ 5 farmer acquaintance of his had stink University He brought forth iher Ilmttle tb swivel of ‘the tem- Bishop Carringtonlsaid the cod Bnmswid‘ “Id W‘) I“ NW“ ‘mm- M“ J- “m”- "I “mm”! “"5"” “w WWW W" Wlih 3° aim," ,'°;m S“ 652,, ° produced sixty begs a year and fruit Those wholollowed him wct- omry enun- if, the skiff from “mien catch the principal means of live- 5°°‘"°- . x1,“ g>°ml""~°*n° l!‘ the gnggnggm Iialy- this ,§,,,,,§y“,,',p flehofii°m§hfll§f Plicis “T?” 1111151"! around $20 cred. where he Planted with the xii/Ir‘ l-hines was fishing broke B5 lihood of the fishermen and their Rmmmg Strictly on a‘ “ugh 3:: - l 11°55 59$ 011-! W Other similar concessions ar ' “ ' “Ti, r ' ’ ‘ .‘ - ‘ ' _ _ carry basis this new en rp _' m S,‘ James m“ ° by train it would have taken five °Y We Pofllwins wealth for result that Catholicism has ad- did also his fishing harness. Cab famine, 515mg the bleak coast m; dealing through the retailer’ w“; held by several foreigners. includ- Lho l f ‘ ing a French syndicate. m“ V“ and or the business mon of Prince Edward Island." It W85 the plorrllerb expressed tain William Penny of Liverpool acted as guide. Others who were successful in landing tuna ilvcre vanced rapidly in the 190 years since the death of Bishop Mac- Eachern- been an almost complete failure this season and there will be a ser- ious lack o! food. days. From Boston he came hero by rail, the whole ‘Journey being ac- compiisheil in three days. It is 37 be able to present to the buying . I Plan new to come to Georgetown. public high grade quality food- where a cordial welcome will be m” Wu‘ Opinion that a rari f t c t i Tom Gifford famous fish- stuffs at lowest possible prices, . mmemb" the dam,’ Bantam»; 3'81!!!» since Mr. McRae left the Is- I 8 ans o he _Is- Dr, MacLellan urged his hearers V all a ll i The Bishop added- the_ fisher- M,‘ Gordon Avm-dv sackvme‘ i0-1l-l2th. éavémflnizdogmthléflscilgzeigtIgaghiyzléig Oingolsggugiorlti; gag-fill???“ 31111113315 to learn a lesson in sacrifice from illlogokoeiaptzinqlcif phgilflnilaglvqfiillgdiranlfigg mens lot could be greatly aided has been appointed 10ml bunch the life of the great church leader. The venerable Bishop MacEechem staggered not before any sacrifices. God had made a choice of him. Solemn Pontifical Mass was celebrated by Bishop Morrison of Antigonish. The chaplains were Rev. K. MacPherson, St. Margar- ets, and Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Vernon River. Bishop Morrison was assisted by Rev. I. R. A. MacDon- ald, Souris, Assistant Priest; RAv. M. Rooney. Cardigan and Rev- Urban Glllis, Wellington, Deacons of Honour; Rev. Fr. Poirier, Deacon in other ways. He found in many places the need of wharfing or re- pairs cf existing wharves. He urg- ed this work be undertaken to pro- vide work for the men. Bishop Carrington suggested a scientific study be made of the causes of cod shortage with a view. if possible, to their removal. Cold‘ 7rn To manager and will be assisted by William Reid, B. A., City. who graduated from Mount Allison University last year. . Mr. Reid is well known here ' being prominent in military and sport circles and his choice will» be well received. Mi‘. E. C. Vand- ervoort, supervisor. for the Marl- times is at present in the City at- tending to the final details of the organization of the local branch pending the arrival of lvir. Avard. Admiralty Court HistorylsRelated (UP. by Guardian's Special Win) OTTAWA, Sept. L-(CIPJ-llis- tory of the Silver Oar, symbolic of the Jurisdiction of the high court _ of admiralty was related by I Bir Boyd Merriman before a disting- uished gathering of the Canadian Club today. Sir Boyd is president ‘him after a battle of two hours. Captain Kerman P,‘ Gray of Wcst Palm Beach, Florida, caught a 535 pound tuna which he succeeded in landing after a fight which lasted thirteen hours. Capt. Gray com- menting upon his battle, stated it was "the most thrilling fight. I ever had." R. Schcnk of East Orange, N.J., hooked u tuna and played lt for three hours and forty ITIIHIIHES but just as he had his fish in land- ing position the rod broke. He was unable to remain any longer but stated “I'm coming back next year duct-s especially in livestock. "Fcrf" he said. “I have found it true that where you have livestock farming there you also have prosperity." Mr. Thane A. Campbell. Attor- ney-General. spoke briefly. for over thirty years. He is de- lighted with the improvements in every respect here. and is thorough- ly enjoying his visit. EXPLORATION PART Y CHANG- ED PLANS-The seaplane which arrived here on Tuesday evening on completion of an exploration trip to Labrador takes off this morning for Outaide Falls, on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River near Rimouski. Mr. F. T. Jenkins, Assistant General bian- B a r b a d o s Sugar IIIJUSUQI iiéfii of the probate, divorce and admir- alty division of the high court of England. He attended the recent annual meetinfof the Canadian Bar a ciation in Winnipeg. Pre- mier R. B. Bennett. Sir Robert Borden, and the judges in Ottawa were present at today's luncheon. Perhaps first used in 1363, the ager of the Canadian Airways. who was head of the exploration party flew to Moncton yesterday enroutc to Montreal. The other members of the party, Pilot W. H. Irvine and Engineer Charles Palalsy, ln ac- cordance with Instructions receiv- ed, will proceed to Outside Falls for service there, instead of pre- oar had ever since been the em- blem of the Admiralty Court Juris- been civil laws or statutes. The international conventions regulat- ing ocean traffic of today were the lineal descendants of the customs which went back deep into anti- quity. [their daughter Carmella who re- cealing to Montreal as at first planned. of relatives and friends gathered It the home of Mr and Mrs. Dav- id Fraser. Vernon, to tender a re- ception and surprise shower to awtlv became the bride of Richard A. Mucflac, Point Prim. After the In Jeopa rdy (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sept. 4-—Worried over the condition of the colony's great sugar industry. the Barbados Government will send a delegation to London next the letislative Council. and Doug- of Mass; Rev. W. .V. MacDonald, DD., Sub-Deacon of Mass: RAW. Louis A. Dougan, Master of Cere- monies. - Mayors Meet At North Bay try of Canadian mayors into the [as mm member m. the Home o; Dominion election campaign was Assembly, were named today as official delegates. R. W. R. Miller. director of agriculture. and D. G, I/cacock. both of whom are al- ready in England. will act as ex- advocated today by [Mayor H. Fer- land of Verdun, Que, at tho 35th annual convention cf the Union of Canadian Municipalities. Mayor Houde of Montreal and and get one of those fish," Several others hooked tuna but were un- successful in making a landing- BeaverAnd Otter Skin Prices Drop MONTREAL. Sept. 4—Pl'iccs of beaver and ciiion skins declined i0 per cent today at the continued auction sale of the Canadian Fur Auction Salas company. Forty eight p91‘ cent of the 9.000 beav- l Be Presented. To Her Excellency 1C1’. by Guardian's Special Win) OTTAWA. Sept. 4-—(C.P.)-—'I‘he executive of the Lady Besaborough For the second year in successio- gift fund announced tonight it will close subscription Sept. l0. The gift, a. 17-inch urn. made of Canadian geld. will bear the in- scription: "Her Countess of Bessborough from the women of Canada, 1931-1935." The urn, accompanied by a book bound Excellency the ' "Woud you moment whilst I fix this Paint‘ signV-Lustige Kolner tung_ Cologne. mind getting up a ‘Wet w- (QP. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Sept. 4-40.!)- Philip A. Edwards. colored Olympic runner and famed McGill Univer- diction, Sir Boyd said . Dow-n month to discuss possible remed- The decision was made “m. Mrs s“ . _ . ,. - y tiack star, has won one of the ymuefisorm ggtlzlx: égauculcgg: SI-{nwiusfi suowEhim ‘M }§;§,..‘.’§.‘,§,'},,§I{° Unwed Kingdom Hugh Guthrie, wife of the Minister two Sigma Alpha Mu fratlemity QVCII I U 28th. b? ' — - I . ' (I I ' ‘ l 1935-35 ll of the sea. These customs had not 5 ° “a” “ "m" r Hon- 8- C- Thoma. member Of NORTH BAY- om" 5”" 4' E“ 1cm. By Guardian's Spoclll Wire) rzsplogisstéctirdifipgllteprgiingggm awe rlllfiswifatildsl enwringsehsissognal year in medicine. Winner of the other bursary is Samuel M. Neat- mnn. Montreal. who graduated from McGlll in 1934 with a bachelor of ‘ science degree and trill continue naiiigrtnoltsigmehfinivéintlliiv w?!’ yepgirmgehfiniliuiiafhitiggfii W“ "dilate to the seesaw- gthalyorPryi-Idgit Bi)lIl12I1°l!okA:-5f0CI\li?I$II or skins “M” “m” 5°“ a‘ “ l“ mmrbluie Iiiorocchnnd bill"? "fi , ~ i 1 w - the regulations governing ships at Fraser. sister of the bride, awst- MW pm“ °I the m‘ ‘cw yea“ opposed any entry of the Associa- sober-Bl i?" hell Ce"! d"?- nam“ ° a h “e ° °°“ ' ‘I _ _. _ ed b ma 1 ha“ I°'°°d m“ °' ‘he Bmmd“ ti i t litics “Nothin but Top price fol numb" °"= "lid “d ‘° I“ "u" “e- "I" be “we” ' QNGER AL; sea. The old 411403‘ luv" <1" Y 'w°' m‘ w°°¢ T“ "l" cane planters into debt to the °“ "° l” . - m 801$ m.“ mnme, m... my. bggveys w... 0d before the departure 0i 111m FARMElh-In the City Hospital on . ""'"“-""“"" Wm‘ I“ "Iommchm w" ‘heroine Emma “H” we" N“ by Mr‘ banks, and they have been carry- ‘mlfinh [In ‘m gs as of Cfmam 514 25 o; [he 53g otter skin; o1. Excellencies Sept. 2B for England. sept. 3. 1935 to Mr. and Mrs. M. "l? ‘m1? €h'1'mb1m&‘y msggmlz; Qnjoygéi gfndmmgéefiufirtgwge ing on only with the hope of bet- m ‘Qunfglpauegluiy 5am Mayor [erg-lug pvr cent were sold also Alban Farmer, a daughter. cou: , t was em . . - » _ _, . ‘British seamanslila the world over- Rae on behalf or his bride thanked I" times‘ B"m"°°k' a‘ “ I" P" “m” dwmw’ w" °x mm": m 0mm“ MACGUlGAN-At the ominous- ail for the lovely gifts presented Recently they were discouraged The executive was authorized by tiadarks bringing $46. All of the town Hospital on Bepi. 4. I935, IA) London that the a 10 orrawa Sept. 4—(C.P.)—The u ‘m; m, m, “an” m“, “m, by W°Td 7mm the Association to replace befoie 1.320 lynx skim were sold at a . _ M G i v K‘ C“ nd l“ which the q-gwd “m; “m, He's A Umwd Ifmgdgm the Dominion Government a resol- per cent advance with m as top Governor 08118111 and Colllllkfill 0f ggggulgx agarughtela a WW“ cm" ""9 ° s“ ution passed at the Montreal con- pm‘. m- ay,“ lafgg skins, Bessborough arrived at Govern- - - Prairie Wheat Jolly oood allow." A dainty lun- ohccn was than served by the hos- tel! assisted by Mrs. Ernest Inga inlaineins Ind dancing. evening a number of neighbors beet sugar industry at heme. ference last March asking the gov- ernment to assume total cost of dir- ValuableProperty Of the 37.255 ermine; skins or- fercd 57 per cent were 501d at pric- Cn the block will be 197i manins. ment House today after an extend- ed stay at t3 citadel in Quebec. camp. Mvsns-at st. Patrick's mt 22. on Saturday, August 31. 1935. i0 Mi‘- ' ' 1M WB- (R0!!! Vlnfdersthie. The w‘ "IM- 95 "Mhwlnd ‘mm Prevwus “st They were-attended by A‘ F‘ L55‘ and Mrs. George Myers (nee Elsa Yleld L010 balance of m; “T” rices. Extra large skins wen: for relies. the Earl's Sflorcl-flry. 1nd p, 11 4711i t Anti; ny. e Hon’ WA' Gordon 21.10. The auction closes tomorrow. Capt. D- F. Filhor-Rowfi. Ildfl-de- "e :-s°x~l- =—?—' MARRTAGES I . called at I-he 116m! and extend d a 6.731 minks. 129 fishers. 480d red ______ orrTAW/i. Bent k-Tl" Wmlll" cordial welcome to Mr. and gm. Conservative m. 1o blue fox and 2.000 white fox.’ Too Late To Clasify " lwggo n” t ion nguigau eg"flg:t‘iziiiiclwfiggiyllélia Mae!» is residents to Vernon. C "e ' For Sale “‘" "_- -——— sonage. lguriggv farboflrlllfl‘: iii. “phoeb- anad _ , -—~—-———~—~~~~‘:—"—-‘-“T~’~—‘=“: R _ T, _ ugeo ca ngzo --.,..,'~°~°"°----.,..,~...- l’: "a m“ »~:.::-:::i. "a c: ‘1 "raids... "out: ..',“.’."I“é§.?....’r.°.‘3.°i‘.. g-elvufgy‘; Jlu-wgmlm. vs!» 1y eo- -I m!!! ' -._-- _ _ _ _ r00 o n . P“, “d, gigant- pgaositdpgfilfi rial-lat“ Apflftfllflltl m2 chinoqtiemwn, lgginggthgc 532-1 my Thais-mam" mm lays preferred. r. ms a s a1 n‘ “lemma” "pom for pram‘ ca?!‘ F R (C. P‘ SaIi-SQKIIMSQ 805$‘ Btreost 00:53am? 0f aIIarge house MILTON’ Ont" S‘? 4"“ a re‘ WANTED-EXPERIENCED MA", the Bin-ecu said harvesting d’ 8h t ENG“. A Gerda“ "rang! 1mm “m. Qmt House conmtgns 15 cent "shower (no of the main fcat- Reference. Apply 14B Cumberland ‘on’ “I'm! "Imam “mm” — ‘ of Mines was nominated Con- rooms including bathroum~~ from "rel °7 m“ “mm”: w“; ‘I t“ mo“ if“.-. lay, despite rain and cloudy "Ii-ll" in some sections. ....__.'. Two mail heated apartment; on servative candidate here today in mmmqnge yalwkfisiabkxs m M“ i paradr in which ei ~11 men lard-out cenH-“p was rzquind ‘.0 czvate a dres- made, T0 LET-HOUSE. IIB KENT ST. UNDEITAKEB raetically the riding of Temiskaming in the oommodate fifteen horses. ‘ _ _ '___ W , e oogruptlte% I; fithcl; phlanitoba lfmllltl iioor o! Polvhllybplftihent forthctcimlglgtzlgoglism zizkczioazm. Ixlfiilllngfstlalglifgghotgkebgirbfjgieilif; i dand LWOIIIXTiQ-L. for liifgd-ernoqceglvlrgiliienscteifimafslo, gig-g ‘Mnujum “d l‘ "“°"1-'I§I"i<f°'§ lire. Iarloliivinrlocntnuwith tire ubgfilexflcandidtte and wnté. Hill. in m repair. i This rauflrd muvh hilariy, e=- H. Trainer, a0 Grafton Bi- Charlottetown Ill ‘Mmm’ hmmln‘ m“ f‘ cunt bu. s: iehart u the cooperative Com- Apply on premises or u» lpecmlly worn 1M ensembles Ys- L-mll-ll-ll-lll 4°“ I“ ‘h’ mm?‘ “min” non vhmil" Ami; gliwealth lbderation candidate. n r macrnsa. fused to nwd ingeilifl. The boa. '—===*——-——-*-"_j"'1= Nana Wiihlun a “m“°h.'".“ "mud M“ mum n“ M my" , nfly ap- howevcr. tururri out to be spiendd STUDENTS ACCOMMODATID. m w‘ mw’ “sand, cloud! lmii Federal uuiimr Without and Building. dpersmnkers. having creations mm. 21o flydney Street, reasonable Mpg-M“ m” m In momma. wm-o-s-ei in m; salon. rAm-c-i-ai i i v