‘ 111s" were given\ Hon. James Mur _ they had been left destitute and l lot a special committee deal with - rnlldllng from Romc in less , five days. -t~llereby winning a lw-algari . llt pros-cut exchange. Mucous or A‘ ‘ _ x MERCHANT s. Your etory told in the home ngwaplpil‘ becomes an intimate friend oithe family that reed: it. tit wn Guardian Two Cents $211,: “canal-n. Jiounded 1m CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY JUNE 2o, 19725 To advertise doesn't reach th, whole family la to rink a definite waete of effort. MAXIM >_ OFK‘ MERCHANT‘ "— _ in a way that 4| annual Subscription: Dellvend limo y Mall, Canada and U. SA-IIM BESBDPDDPDSAI. FDRWARDED“ ' TDERESIDENT l. l. LEWIS --—-o Passed First Through And Minister oi Labour Latter Makes On (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S. June 19.— The nfjclfill Empire Steel Corporations proposition for a settlement of the present tie-up in the Nova Scutin fields has been forwarded to In- ternational President John L. Lew- is, at Indianapolis by the district 26 executive of the United Mine Workers, and is BolnE tonight to. vlnce, The- Corporation's "Propos- dock, Minister of Labor by Vice- President J. 1E. Me-Lurg on Wcd- Scheme To Recom- pense Home Bank Depositors (special tc the Guardian ) OTT-AWA. - 0nt., June 19—-The llltc of the Government's measure for the recompense of the Home llllllk depositors to the exltelnt of g 551450.000 or on the basis of ali- proxinlately thirty ~fivc cents on lilo dollar hangs precariously in Hi0 bulsncc. At the request of the Senate, G. T. Clurkson, llquidator of the de- illnct Bank. appeared before the senate banking and commerce committee today, and submitted a 11111.55 of statistics. He stated that s8 percent of the depositors hfld ililil amounts in the bank under $5,000 and that 47,000 out of 60.- 000 odd had amounts under $500. When asked tor a suggestion, Mr. (llurlroon put forward a proposal that claims up to $2.000 be settled in full, then eliminate corporations and all the balance of losers to put in affidavits to the effect that these cases. - Reduction In Trice Oi Newsprin (Canadian Frau) MONTREAL. June 10-41. Bier- mans. President of tho Beige-Cana- dian Paper Company has advised the company's customers that in renewing con-tracts for 1926 the price of newsprint will be reduc- cll from $70 to $65. Canadian. Canoeist (Special to the Guardian) NAPLES, Italy, Juno 19. — Thle Canadian ‘Clanoeiist, Lieut. George Slllylflhe. lull-rived here "today nfwri than of ton thousand lyre, ilcss Uhan $400 a ..___. Condensed Specials RATE-dc per word, not encll insertion in this column. §O l; ‘SEE OUR ADD ON PAGE 3- Jollklns & Son. - 10-21 CEMENT MIXER TO HIRE. A. G. Moore, Powual. stt 3i. __€_______ .. T0 LET — ‘HOUSE OENTRALLY located, modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to 9G Dorchaster St. ‘WANTE-D-DINING-FIOOM GIRL and Chiunber Maiid. Apply Queen iiotol. 1M0-6-18M3i. _‘ ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped- itiously executed, Guardirn Central Job Prinltery, Phone 132 ____________ ___ ‘You wmr coon ENVELOPES ~Prlces 50 for 20c, 12B for 25c, 250 for 55c; 500 for 81.00: 1,000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘BOILGRO l8 NOW AN INDIG- llenuble adjunct to Agriculture o "Id Horticulture. it feeds lux- 2 "Elli"? thq growing ‘pilots and my be applied at an! time of owth. Sollgro Sellllll Agency. 2 "Iardoch Muclflnllon. Manager. Kent St. -._..__ stills? and Si»: tree: ‘Ificseelecl: n acco llg to s le. ec ",1. stocgéoow for A i; delllvt- . rem nee hi’! cl V90! in March. Furlelqolitflte lint “h request. overbearing straw- berry plants 50c dos. i plants S3179» Senator Dual“ 9/084, 100, rllfilid. Autumn no very. "Ye this advertisement. Gilli. Kinmc, n. p, nesday and handed on by the Min- ister to the miners yesterday. The minister then left for Ottawa t:-- day leaving be-hind him the opin- ion that the strike "Can and should be settled within ten days." The only official comment on the Cor- poration's “proposal” so fur made was contained in statement last night in which he the various local unions of the pro-lquoted the miners’ representatives as finding therein proposals which appear, almost if not entirely impossible of accep- tance." Two To Be Hanged en B. Baker and Harry Sowass, charged with the murder of Cap- jacking of the launch Beryl G. near‘ Signe Island, Sept. 15th last, were found guilty by a jury shortly nf- ter noon today, Mr. Justice Morri- son sentenced tllqn to be hanged September 4th next. No Alberta Coal Hands of the Miners Murdock - ly Official Comment. IMT. Murdoch's ‘it-we or th rce On September 4th At Victoria (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. C., June 19.-—Ow- nin W. J. Gillls, following the hl- To Move East HONORED SIR ROBERT FALCON ER President of the University of Toronto was guest of honor at a dinner given by the Can- ada Club in London, at which a distinguished company as- sembled. Sir, Robert in his speech dealt with termed Canada's what he three great- est problems: Internal unifica- tion of the Dominion; Juiture population and the complaint that Canada is reserved in her attitude toward the Empire. illililifloiiléiiiii . THY ASA . evening on Che sisters of the Clha-r- illis W-orsh-‘lp Mayor McKenma, all t-‘ho membens of the Ci-ty Council and ‘the Cl-ty Clerk waited last lot-tctown Hospital who are aibout to_ leave for Quebec provllnce, apid prose-need tbelm with ‘the follow- ing address which was read ‘by His “lorslhip the Mayor: To the Sisters of Charity In Charge of The Charlottetown Hospital. it is with deep and sincere regret tlhat our citizens ‘learn ‘that you are leaving here to take up you-r d-utlles elsewhere. Forty six years ago the Sisters of your Order came l-o his cilty and slin-rted o-n lf-lruspitnl in- c small ‘illlflllliilllg on lthe site {Where now . stands lithe bealltllul Cuuhedlrnl of St. Dlllnsta-ns. Under your core and manage- ment the Charlottetown l-Hospiltal has lgrown from -humble beginnings lo the lna-gdrificient edifice which in a short time will be opened to con- nnue and extend the good work in- augurated and carried on success- fully by yOil for so many years. The steady advancement of ith-is in- s-tliultlon to its pre-senlt posiuion. oi’ a standard well-equipped hospital is to he attributed to the asslduous care ltiho ‘Sisters of your Ondclr have (ikell in» loolrinlg after every dotlfl (Special io the Guardian) EDMONTON, Alta., There will not lbe any movement of Alberta coal to Ontario markets this your under special freight rate agreement between menis and the Canadian National difficulty lies in the inalbility of the rialway to carry on along the lines proposed and it is said there that the C. N. R. management from the scheme. there will not be any further ef- fort to market Alberta coal in the east this year. Continuing Kirk's Name Is Matter ' For Civil Courts (Special to the Guardian) M~ON'l‘REA\l., J-lln-e Juno 19- the Govern- Rallwaysl withdraw In that event 19.—Cl'a'im- Arctic Exploring Ex-l pedition Reaches Oslo, -- King Haaken of Norway and Norweg- ian Parliament send Telegrams of Wel- come. (Canadian Preee) COPENHAGEN, June 19 — Dis- satisfied with results of his aerial attempt to reach the ‘North Pole. Captain Roald Amundsen is de- termined to try again, believing that the experience he gained in his trip will enable him to suc- ceed in a second effort. LONDONJune Ill-An Oslo mes- sage early today reported that the Amundsen Arctic Flying party was proceeding to Oslo abo-srd the in the supervision and manage- ment. Your many nets of kindness and charity to our citizens will be long FAREWELL ADDRESS lo slslllls or cllllllll By tilggiéigiyltgll“ ziral glrlcil at the City selfsacrificc and love for suffering humanity shown by the good Sis- ters of your Order on that occas- ion shall never be forgotten. Al- though no sculptured marble at- ifisis to the heroism displayed by the good Sisters in those dark dove of Charlottetowlfs ‘affliction, the memory of the generous and "9019 PM‘! played by the members oi your community shall remain forever in the hearts and minds of our people. Dcnr kind Sisters, we bin you farewell. and wherever your dutleg may call you we feel assured that there will always be shown you the confidence and respect that your vocation merits. Please accept this address as a remembrance of Charlottetown and on humble token of appreciation by a grateful people. Signed on behalf of the Corpora- tion of the City of Charlottetown, this nineteenth day of June 1925. JOHN MOKENNA, Mayor, e20. 1P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. COUNCILLORS: W. T. L. Prowse, Wm. M. Moran, Geo. M-acLeod, B. J. Taylor, _ W. i-l. Stewart E. J. Foster. l. J. Yeo, M, D., Roht. Rattray. At the close of the address Col. S. It. Jenkins, M. D., replied on be- romembercd; your kind and con- soling worlls to thc sick and suff- |erlllg sllzlll remain a memory asfihollghtfulness ion-g as life lasts. ’llllll rllcnli your of the small- pox epidemic brings to our minds n .lny sud thoughts of lthosc terr- iiliq (lii_\’5 of suffering and sorrow among ollr people. The example 0f half of the Sisters thanking the lMflyvr and Councillors for their and their kind "words. Miss Prowse, daughter of Councillor T. W. L. Prowse, ppg. senied the Rev. Mother Superior with a. handsome bouquet, after which good byes and good wishes were said. DHARiDTTElDliiililElDDMES A right royal welcome is being prepared by the citizens of Chur- lottetown for all her sons and daughters, who have gone out to carve name and fa-me for them- selves in other places. We who llng |pzlsscll by FHECI :ll Pu Illllll0llfliliilllli0ililli, Print. . . ' fF-ra-selr RiJhZCtl tcd-ay lllfili. the quee- tlon. of ‘the nnluc of ‘Ill 1 continuing Kiirk wiouiilll probably h-ll-ve ‘to ‘be decided by rho oivl-l courts. t-O-§——-——- a glove was hold responsible trldny “' for un elevated ‘train uccslcnt in which forty persons were slightly injured in the Bronx last night. train that crashed into the rear nf another, told District Attorney Mc- e Gecllnn that a second or two before and stooped to pick it up, being in a hurry to got home. Consequeutlyl - he said, he had his cyos off a train that had halted ahead of his own Ho was arrested on a charge of cri- minal negligence. Sever Connection 2' With The U. M. W.A. Drlllmihellrr MlI-nlars have decided to break away 01am iihs Uni-ted Mine Workers of America firm undertone prevailing on the tf market at the present moment is attributed to the recent export sai- es. One car of Prairie Sank. Toronto steady. price deliver- ed. extras 32, firsts 29, seconds extras 37, firsts s4, seconds tf Manitoba dealers quoting deliver- , led extras 26 1-2. firsts 20, second». 70R BALI — AIPLI, PLUM, 2 ‘ M, firsts 34, seconds 20 to 21. Al- berta dealers quoting delivered ax- trae 24 to 28, firsts 20 to 24, sec- onds 16 to 10. paying country points extras Pre- 27, fl t 25, econds 20. 10b- 1~_ ,1, ..,.1.-,,r..'§a, fllfs-ta 30 seconds Rosemary's Pluck "o; . 37 Seven ran. that the Chllrc-ll Ululion Bill as Forty Are Injured NIEW YORK, June l9.-— The looping of n motormnn to pick up Morris J. Itynn, motorlnun, of a he accident he dropped his glove (Special to the Guardian) DRUM-HELLER. Alta.. Juvne 19.- THE MARKETS (Canadian Preee) OTTAWA. Ont, June lit-The Provinces ggs clfered. Extras 80 8-4, firsts 01-4. seconds 25 ll‘. 0. B. Yorkton. jobbllrs 4 25. M nireal firm. w ° so. 1. Saskatchewan prices delivered British Columbia an: steed! 1B Norwegian cruiser G- Kinugsbay, where safely yesterday. of Norway sent a gram of welcome to Captain Am- undscn, Polar explorer, at Asto, saying. rived Hnekon illrll Heilmdel from the fliers ar- King tele- "The Queen and l bid you and your companions welcome and thank you for your feat and for again bringing n-alne of Norway." llome honor to the The Norwegian Parliament, to- day also sent a telegram of thanks nnil congratulations to Amundsen. Tile streets of Oslo are gully de- of the coratcd in celebration of the ro- explorers. municipal and government oritles and many institutions and associations also telegraphed con- gralulatlons. Various auth- Australia Not Asked Into Security Pact (Canadian Preu) MELBOURNE, June iii-Prem- adhere ler Bruce of Australia today told Parliament that Australia has not D8011 asked to bocorn; a pirty to the soceurlty pact proposed Germany and that the government is yet to determine wlicihor Aus- tralia will agreement. No Date Set For by to proposed N. B. Election (Canadian Preu) MONCTON’. Juno 10- Premier Verliot said today that no dale had been set as yct for the Provincial General elections. asked when they were to be held his reply was "l don't know." When he was At Ascot (Canadian Prue) ASCOT, England. Madame June l0 - Sorncrville Tattersaile, i-lurntwnodJ DDqWOH l-lardwlclr‘: Stakes for 2,000| firsts ll8, Nova Beetle dealers vflnpounda sterling with extras, run in; delivered at country points ex-‘lqlsjrllarnatgéllayvhl "and “d m". was Calmana’: ltltlrd. have remained on this tight little Island are proud of the many suc- cesses that have followed them. They have brought honour to themselves, they have shed luS- tre on their birthplace, they have placed Prince Edward lslunxl on a pedestal wheroall who look may see, and learn that here is a Pro- vince, small .in area, and ln popul- duco brains the equal of any in the Universe. No matter what hon- our EIMLCDIYQ to thelm. togardless if it bc literary distinction, schol- nrly_ntulinlnent, financial power, or social prestige, they have not forgotten the home of their birth. Wherever a Prince Edward island- cr nln roam, and you find thenl scattered throughout Canada. you find them in the industrial centres of New En land, you find them in Snpnywqalfofnla. yo! oven in Moigiion_Protests;h Prison Bill Amended (Special to the Guardian) ' OTTAWA, Ont... June ill-A strong protest against the intro- duction of important legislation in the lest dying hours of the session was made by Right Hon. Arthur MGlKEIOII. the QDDDGi mu Leader, when Hon. J. A. Robb, acting Min- ister of Finance today moved that thedlouse of Commons consider the terms of t e Australian trllde agreement tom rrow. 91......» Fruit . ' Salads A newee er ‘in the llet of elnlhee do by Moire. wun a highly gleaned hard surface. enamel like, In. brilliant eol- eun. Alter the elA-nelly eurfaee eemec e cotter center with eon- trutln flavor. You'll be ro- .5l'-i"'fi.ly. utlon, but n Province thlait can pro-l ‘ HER SDNS AND DAIIDHTERS ' " " " " FDR DlD HDME WEEK China and the uttermost parts oi the Earth. wherever and whenever you meet them the fire of love for their dear little Island home still burns fiercely in their breasts. lt is fitting, therefore, that we unite in one grand spontaneous ef- fort of genuine Prince Edward ls- lzlnd hospitality during Old Home Week. Let us honour those who have brought honour to us. They have been beacon lights pointing tho Wiorld t0 the land of their birth. ‘Let the land of, their hlrth for one delightful riotous week, lny aside the cares of of- lice. and, forgetting all else, bend their energies and give of their time and money to the entertain- ment and enjoyment of our visit- nrs. We are known as the “Gar- den of the Gulf", tile “Home of tilo_ Silver Fox". etc. Lct us do- servo the further title of "The llomp oi’ Hospitality." The com- mittee in charge want the sym- pathy, the co-opcration, and the loyal support of its citizens. If Charlottetown proves true they ‘lld-blteon illellpof Ever ibodsnc Dfiggpdggs will get it. Are you in on it? OTTAWA. June 19—A bill amending the Prisons and Reform- ntorles Act and providing that any Protestant woman over 16 years of age may be sentenced to imprison- ment in the inter-provincial home at Coverdale, New Prunswick. re- ceived its second and third r8811- ing in the House of Commons this morning. Premier King stated in the House of Commons today, in answer to a question. that he doubted whether the House was prepared to consider the bill to provide for the single transferable voio at the present session. 1M8 June 20th, 1026,, wardld when you elk for Fruit Salado. |—-_ The “fruit! ‘lultt merely a fancy name -- they are ml with real fruit flavere. Ac late n 1042 Illflll‘ men $2.42 a pound in Lenden, itleu|h It uune incredible to ue new. ,. ' This trio of stalwart pipers were MacPherson, Hamilton; Pipe- Pipe-Major AND ONLY ONE 1s A MAC I: thc prize-winners of a contest at the Scottish games in Toronto. They are, lcfit to right: Piper Major Wright, Hamilton; Reid, Toronto. and Maine Claims Any Arctic Discoveries By MacMillan (Cflflfldilah Press) ‘S-OUTHJPORT, Maine, June 19— Governor Ralph 0. Brewster. of Maine, tonight authorized Donald B. Macmillan, who sails for the Arctic tomrorow, to claim any territory he may discover in the polar regions for the State of Maine. He made this announcement at Newagen Inn at dinner ill honor of the explorer. which was attend- ed by mnny persons prominent in state and national affairs. Governor Brewster himself ar- ranged for the dinner and in view of recent press despatches an- nouncing Canada's attitude toward the United States in the matter of claiming any territory discovered by the Macmillan ~ expedition, his Home From Trip To England / Dr, J. C. Bousfleld of thils city returned home Thursday ‘ night from a trip to the Old Country. which he made as special veterin- ary officer aboard the S. S. Gracia, a Donaldson liner engaged in car- rying cattle ln conjunction wllth the A.B.C.D. lines, to England under the direct supervision of the Dc- mlnion Department of Agriculture, which send a veterinary doctor with every shipment of cattle sent across. ‘The Gracia left Montreal with 523 head of cattle and made the trip in ten days, landing at Liver- pool. ' Dr. Bousfield spent some days on the other side and visited several places of interest. After three bad summers sustained by the Old Country, he reports that crop con- announcenlent was heard with keen interest. “By the well settled principles of international law," said Govern- or Brewster, "Discovery is the primary incident in a claim to any Ilund. if the question shall ever .arise as to its title, ample consti- ltutional provision is made for its determination by the Constitu- tion." Haig Sails For Canada (Special to the Guardian) IJONDON, Enign Jlmc 19.—-Field M-arslralll Earl il-lailg celebrated iris 64th. ilylni-hlday today, by isifbllinig on ‘tlho Iletilhia lfor Calnaldla, accc-nlpanl- cd by Countess Haig and their daughter. II-le is president of the British EIITPJFG Service League and will n-d- dress lthe British Enlpiro League at its meellilnig lln Ottawa 5110,31,. mo, his arrival there. $1,600,000 Vote For Esquimalt Dry Dock (Clnadiia-n Press) OTTAlWA. The House of Conl- lnons today passed i1 vote of $1.- 600.000 for construction of the Es- quimalt Dry Doc AL-n- MAKE PRESENTATION T0 REV. AND’ MR8. LITTLE-JOHNS The "Chatham World" gives an ex tended report of a splendid gather- ing of St. Luke's Congregation at their annual meeting. The reports given’ from the many societies were very satisfactory and encouraging, denoting. proglym- each closing null a balance o lions. A pleasing program ofgmus ma! enjoyed and refreshblentssér; 8d, In the course ofjhe vonlng the Cllfllrillln called-Ilia! . Marvon l0 Drelent an addrelp to the pastor and _hls,wife appreciative of their Belf-Blorlhoins devotion andefforts l" Pfomfltlfl! the ihterests of the 1 ‘ Kingdom of God during their four years residence in Chetham, and asked them to adept a well filled purse as a token of their high es- EBOID. Q Also the young ladies of the jun- ior C. G. I. T. waited upon Mrs. Littlejohns at the parsonage and I11‘ “'1 an address and beautiful piece of china in token of their love and appreciation o fthe help given in their clues. The "World" also states that the Sunday School orchestra at their final practice presented in. Little- johne with an alldrch expressing cflltude fol- the tiilining and lee- I hipaiven by the!" lletor, and |preeented him with l sift of sev- hral gold piecel. . . . _ “k- “mflfilihe _ formerly hector of Grace Hell is! Church tchlalditblwwll and ls noon to rot/urn _ o t e and to tek h f h Pownelkcircult.) ’ .0 M” o t e ditiions are on the mend and ‘that the British farmers are benefltting by the same good weather that is now being experienced in this country. During his short visit he saw but little of the hard times of which so much is at present being heard, and on the other hand evi- dences of prosperity being seen on every side, For the grave unem- ploymcnt situation that ncw‘pro- vails there, the Doctor believes that the dolc system is largely re- sponsible. - Twenty-eight Killed By Hurricane (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, June 10 —- Twenty- oigllt persons were killod and 130 honors destroyed by a hurricane which swept over the province oi‘ Altai. Reports of other ‘great (iamagc are being received. (Canadian Press) NEW LONDON, Conn“ Jllnc l!) “Yule won the two mile freshman eight contest ltndny by three lengths from llnrvurd. — We.’ 601- lT ALL. vii-ZONE- - THE Fllesv DAY ol= SUMMER. ls Tr-l’ Sl-loleTEsT DAY 0511-4‘ ‘(EARL AND TH FHQST DAY Q1: scHoou i5 THE lilac tide this morning or 9.33 llnrl tonight at 11.09, Sun sols this evening 17,54 .0- 0 New moon Sunday, June list, 1.58 s, m. Bummernfde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. ddinritimc moderate winds, partly cloudy, probably a few scattered showers. Tonorlto. clean- ' Montreal, clear . Ouciim. fair .. Charlottetown. clear . . . . . .. 68-60 Halifax. cloudy . . . . . . 74-5! s2. John. clear 52-42 Boston. clear _. 33-." New York. fair . . . . . . 90-42 Mr: rises tomorrow mcr in; "it" BUHDENDE TAXATIUNIS INSHEASINS At Alarmi-ng Rate-Jf Present State of Af- Canada Will be Ab- sorbed bythe Unit- ed States TORONTO, June 19~Canadn would be absorbed economically. if not politically, by the United States, if the present state of the country's affairs were not remed- ied, it was predicted by Hon. H. H. Stevexzls, Nancouver. Zlflllllister of Trade and Commerce. in the Meighen Government at the an- nual picnic of ward four.. Toron- to Conservative Association at Queenston Heights yesterday. At present in Canada, continued Mr Stevens. there were three out- standlng- problems facinglthe coun- try. They were unemployment, tion. As things now stood Can- ada was drifting in an alarming way. The country's very social economic and political life was threatened and its great natural resources were not being develop- ed in the interests of Canadians, but on the contrary were being ex- ploited by others. The railways were not receiving nearly suffic- ient tonnage and tho iburden of tux- atlons was increasing at an alarm- ing rate. -—i—<-o->——i- The Chinese Situation CANTON, June 19 — A central strike and the boycott of British, Japanese and United States goods were decided upon at a meeeting of students, workmen, and other Chinese citizens of Kwllllltllllg Un- iversity yesterday. it is feared that anti foreign outbreaks will follow and the ‘authorities of Sham- een, a British settlement, have taken steps to cope with -poss- iblc emergencies. SllANGHAl, June 19—According to reports from Chung King, the strikers there are beyond control and many foreigners have taken refuge aboard foreign gunbouts. Two Japanese gunboats have left lcll-ang for Chung Kin-g. Severe ilmtings were rccclvcd by three foreigners, a British, a Swede and a. Polish national. Announcements, 1 Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Peters Monday. i608 “No show St. "Come to Scotchfort Dominion Day. l553-6-13-tf "Special show lSt. Peters. Wed- nesday. 1698 0D 1698 "Lcovclnvort Case, Sourls Tlltlillliy, Extra special. "Annundalo Hall, Monday. Spe- ciul Show. 1644-6-l8-3i "llvsorvu Wednesday. Juno 24th for luc Cream Social, North River. 1i Tee Party. "The 11011.. 1...‘... . l29l-fi-30-llil July 8th "loo Cream Social in the Tem- perance Hall in Kcnslngtnn nn Sn- turdny evening Juno 20th. 1690 "Don't forget, Concert in Mor- ell Hall Sat. June 20th. Curtain rises 8.30. ' 1700 "The Winsloe Shipping Club will meet in the hall Monday oven- ing, June 22. 1702 "Reserve Thursday Juno 25, for the Grand Tea Party at Birch Grove Hall, Freetown. 1642-8-1-8-7! “Pic social and ‘dance in Fort Augustus Hall, Friday. June 86. ladies with pies free. , i70i-6-d0-8l. "True Brothers Dramatic Society I will present drama "Noble Output“ *" it'd .£"'“f.°.l'°...l.'$.'l" it“ tlwen e ct ag on- day. ' ~ ’ p. 10mm . , ‘Wracldie tic Club will present the eliit 6w cape From tile hi". in ie ms, wedumninldht. m. ma. .._ 1078-6405]. .-J-a- ..:.'auz":."s.r"-L~a- i“ ‘ - 0C Cfelmflfiociall u. lie 231's... Army 26rd. ac 7 D- m. one cad yourwelf. fairs is not Remedled . transportation and debt or taxs- _ .1‘ ,. '5“ saw. . u‘. a. - . n. ...» <\~l- -\ .../.. ....-...- 1. _- < ..‘ _ .,_,;‘.. . ..... -\-».#et vice u. JnrvK zt-SSI- Qiw-Laukmvlwtv ..n».-I‘.i.r..&;i:z5<;a1\