| . i * .. 4,". \ “, \ i ‘ii i V t f1 i . vi '2 . 'i= ' x i" ' a P 3| g. I ig- 5i E i.‘ I. , i. l Tl: . L] UMPYI-I PAGE TWO High Pressure Hunting i-I iiuis ii full grown hood Seal, about S feet long anil about out) pounds iii uw-iglit. ile was with a single cow. 'l‘liey killed the eow with their galls and the bull seal turned on them in furjv. They WOTB alone on the pan-two men from Newfound- liillll, up to the iee with the fleet for the animal spring: seal hunt. 'i'i:e_v carried only the six-foot. griffs by which they eluhheil young seals and females, rind the knives by which they the hides. it sculp” The fight lasted a long. long time-hours. They could not kill that harp without a rifle, and the rifle was far away with the main crew. How they finished him nt last is told in an illustrated article in this week's Toronto Star IVerkly, now on sale at your newsdealers-an article by Harold Sheptstone. entitled “High Pressure Hunting". It tells all about the Newfoundland sealing fleet, and the mcn who go north to the ice every spring-how the aeroplane finds the hcrd and how the ships C1051.‘ in for the Kill. And it tells all about the Alaska herd of fur seals too — how from 5.000.000 or more in 1867 the herd dwindled to less than 200,000, and how ‘ protection of the law has increased their number to over 650,000 by actual census count to-day. Did You Ever G0 to a Turkey Shoot? TI-IE NEW DETECTIVE SERIAL You and to shoot at a turkey’: brad. protruding from l coop. but. now they set. up n. target, and l'.l‘t'll the score. And rm.- winner acts tilt} iurlzev-ireiieraliy n live bird, which he has 1.0 curry away the best way he can. ‘ihosn two "mgr of The Star Weekly staff - Ore: and Jim - buttod into l rurksgnshoot m the barn yard i1! a farm one turd le iaiiréeir." washing t. big cups of strong full flavored tea. And to wind rip Jim nle s big crisp Northern Spv rippli- nnil Grad had an- them w y that poultry they won at the lurkc! shoot lnd stowed sway n r buck ear? You'd nevi-r less. And it. would. lDfili the story to all you. (let l copy If this week's Btrir Weekly and find out. STAR WE ll a . And there's l mind to solve everything ‘Contraband? by Dennis Whcatl thrilling detective which starts in this week's Stiir Don't. miss I! if mysteries. iid story —-i?ll|ir;-i n kiy. you cnjny detective ‘lhcrc’! l master smuggler There's l beautiful woman. detective with l master in the 0nd. Bo sure to get this week's Btiir Weekly and start at the beginning You'll 1::- lllrflfi!‘ interested if you get the beginning o . Th0 library exbiiement . . 64 PAGES 0F HUMAN INTEREST Toronto Btlr Weekly is l whole in itself with fun_lnd humour . useful information . . . thrills and . romance lnd adventure lcture . rind’: s...ctures... pictures-co nrerl paintings reproduced in original nnturul colors . . . photographs . . drawi sketches . . . cartoons. n s . . . Somethlns: ior everybody old snd young, men nnd women and boys and girls. AND l6 PAGES OF COLOURED COMICS FOR TIIE CHILDREN 16 full-sized newspaper the best. "funniesfl Wh pages-with lll y you must get l The Toronto Star Weekly. It's copy of the best value for 10 cents you can buy! Bay It To-day—-Read It To-night The Tororito EKLY "facet flit/IBM’ in Cjannda ¢, FOR SALE ‘iii zirrr-s oi‘ Isnri at llnpeficld, hear hlurrny River. Apply or make ollcrs to f? J. J. hli-LENNAN. 2516 Brock Street, Vancouver, B. C. Q-Siiil-ll-lil-Ti. TO LET We have a. number of listed with us for rental. For further particulars. apply HE EASTERN TRUST COM- ANY, houses 154 Richmond Street. L-521-1l-l8 20 23. Bargain Mlixcursionsy Going November 27th to TRURO MONTREAL OTTAWA TORONTO QUEBEC THREE RIVERS Going November 28th to SUMMERSIDE Montrose School Fair ' Prize List Wheat: l. George Wallace, Alma; 2. El- eanor Profit, Woodvale; 3. Phillip Pridham. Montmse; 4. Alphonse Profit, Woodvale. Oats: 1. Everett Shea, Montrose; 2. Kenneth Pridham, Montmse; 2. Patricia Profit, Woodvale; 4. Phil- lip Pridhain, Montrosc. Barley: 1. Everett. Shea, Montsose; 2.‘ LeBert Pridham, Montrose; 3. Cecil Cahili, Kildare Central. Corn: 1. Merrill Barbour, Montrose; 2. Janey Barbour, Montrosc. Beans: 1. Everett Shea, Montrose; 2. Mark Mclnnis, Greenmount. Cabbage: 1. Beth J. Mountain, Alma: 2. Vera Rennie, Alma; 3. Dora Mc- Cuc, Montrose; 4. Lloyd MccCue, Montrose. Potatoes-Irish Cobblers: 1. Fred Dunbar, Montrose; 2. Ina Pridham, Montrose; 3. Alfred Pridhnm, Montrose; 4. Kenneth Pridham, Montrose. Green Mountains: 1. Kier Vincent. Wbodvale; 2. Norman Hardy, Montrose; 3. Leo O'Connor; Kildare Central; 4. Carl Bowness, Montrose. Table Turnips: 1. Earnest Prldham, Montrose; 2. Alfred Pridham, Montrosc; 3. Colin Mclnnis, Greenmount; 4. Earnest Shea, Greenmount. Turnips (Feed): 1. Earnest Shea, Montrosc; 2. Iiorne Dunbar, Montrose; 3. Ina Pridliam, Montrose; 4. Norman Hardy, Montrose. ltfangels: 1. Kenneth Pridham, Montrose: 2. Hillard Prldham, Montrose; 3. Lloyd McCue, Montrosc; 4. Earnest Pridham. Montrosc. Pumpkins: 1. Donald Barbour; 2. Verna Rennie; 3. Alphonse Profit; 4. Ross Getson, Woodvale. Squash: 1. Alphonse Profit; 2. Everett Shea; 3. Vera Rennie; 4. Hillard Pridham, Montrose. l Cucumbers: 1. Jack Donald; 2. Alphonse Pro- fit; 3. Elmer Barbour; 4. ' Isabel Donald, Montrosc. Parsnipa: 1. Janey Barbour; 2. Evelyn Kinch; 3. Rae Donald; 4. Marie Cahill, Kildare Central. Beets: 1. Jack Donald; 2. Bennie Bar- bour; 3. Eleanor Trainor; 4. Jack Clark, Alma. Tomatoes: 1. Edith Hardy; 2. Eldon Bar- bour; 3. Donald Barbour; 4. Gerda Currie. Carrots: 1. Eleanor Profit; 2. Zoe Cahill; 3. Isabel Donald; 4. Rae Donald. Plums: 1. Theresa. Cahill; 2. Herbie Bowness; 3. Lois Gordon; 4. Jack Clark. Crabs: 1. Ferric Gordon; 2. Beth J. Mountain; 3. Isabel Donald; 4. Helen L. Bowricss. Apples (Red Astraehan): 1. Fred Dunbar; 2. Philip Prid- ham; 3. Lorne Dunbar; 4. Ferric Gordon, Alma; Public Speaking: 1. Gladys Vincent, spoke about Mr. Elastmcn; 2. Eleanor Profit, spoke about Henry Ford. Writing: Raynor, Grade I-l. Jessie relieve s::,'i""'-I.lim¢i.nm, up sooilrinfl. coQIInQ Monflmlnlurn. MENTHOLATU THE UHAKLUIVFEIK) W N GUARDIA§ Greenmount; 2. Frances Ryan. Greenmount; 3. Ellis Smailman, Alma; 4. Cedric Mclnnis, Green- mount. Grade II-i. Kenneth Smith. Montrose; 2. Ruth Brown, Kiidare Central; 3. Thelma. Raynor, Kil- daro Central; 4. Marion McIntyre, Mnntmse. Grades III d: IV - 1. Blanche Gordon, Alma; 2. Fame Gordon, Alma; 3. Ronald Smith, Montrose: 4. Jean Raynor, Greenmount. Grades V d: VI-l. Earnest Prid- ham, Montrose; ii. Dorothy Bow- ness, Kildare C.; 3. Lois Gordon, Alma; 4. Merle Raynor, Kildare C. Grades 7 8r. 8-1. Marlon Dymimt Montzose; 2. Eleanor Dymant. Montrose; 3 ‘Helen PridhaanMont- rose; 4. Bertha Ryan, Greenmount. Grades 9 d: 10-1. Freda Bow- niess, Montrose; 2. Vera Rennie, Alma; 3. Evelyn Pridham, Mont- rosc; 4. Theresa Cahiil, Klldare C. Sea. Z-Map Drawing: 1. Elizabeth Currie; 2. Ernest Pridham; 3. Cecil Cahill; 4. Carl Bowness. Grades 7 6r. 8-1. Glen Currie: 2. 51mm)!‘ Dymcnt; 3. Bertha Ryan; 4. Marion Dyment. Grades 9 8.: 10-1. Evelyn Prid- liam; 2. Eleanor Profit; 3. Theresa Cahill; 4. Gladys Vincent. Sec. 3—Art Work: Grade I-1. Jessie Raynor; :,>_ FIB-Wis Ryan; 3. Cedric Mclnnis; 4. Gerard O'Brien. Grade II-l. Ross Getson; 2. Gerda Currie; 3. Terrence Whelan; 4. Thelma Raynor. Grades III a» IV—1. Hilda Cur. rie; 2. Gerard Gnudet; 3. Ina Prid- liam; 4. Eleanor ‘rraiiior. Grades V dz VI-l. Edna Trainer 2. Elizabeth Currie; 3. Patricia Profit; 4. Leo O'Connor. Grades 7 at 8-1. Alphonse Pro- m; 2. Glenn Currie; 3. Bertha Ryan: 4. Marion Dyment, Grades 9 & 10-1. Freda Bow- ness; 2. Eleanor Profit; 3, Gladys Vincent; 4. Theresa cahlil, Water Colours: 1. Eleanor Profit; 2. Gladys Vin. Bani; 3- Alnnome Profit: 4. Helen Pridham. Sec. 4—Portfolio: Qrfldt-‘s- 1 to 6-1. Montrose Jun- ior School; 2. Woodvale scimi, Grades 7 to 10-1. Montrose Sen- 10l‘; 2. Woodvale. sm- 5—0l'iEinal Poster: Grades 1 to 6-1. Patricia Profit; 2. Montrose Junior. Grades 7 to 10-1. Gladys Vim "m; 2. Eleanor Profit. Sec. 7—Wcather Chart; 1. Kildare Central; mount. Soc. il-Plasticine Modelling; (A) Apples-l. Hilda Currie; 2. Keir Vincent; a. Gerald Galldet,‘ 4. Eleanor 'I‘rainor. (B) Horses-l. Patricia Profit; 2. Alphonse Profit. (c) MaP5_1- Gladys Vincent; 2. Eleanor Profit; 3. Bertha Ryan, 2. Green- CLASS 10 Sec. l-Cnllection of weeds; 1- Wbvdl/flle; 2. Greenmount; 3. Montrose. Sec. 2-—Trce leaves; 1. Woodvale School; 2. Green. mount; 3. Montrose. Sec. 3-Plsnt Diseases: i. Montrose; 2. Greenmount. See. 4—Inse¢t§; ,1. Woodvale School; 2, Montpose School. I CLASS 8—MANUAL msmnvc 80c. 2—Nail Box: 1. Alphonse Profit, WOQdVQ]Q_ Model Fox Pen: 1. Alphonse Profit, Wotjdvplg, Model Gate: 1. Eleanor Profit; 2, Profit. Miscellaneous: 1. Prank McMurdo, Montrose; 2. Austin Bowness; 3. Jack Donald, Bread: 1. Vera. Rennie; 2. Rae Donald‘ 3. Theresa. Cahill; 4. Gladys vm- cent. Tel Biscuits: 1. Vera Rennie; 2. Vera Prld‘. ham; 3. Theresa Oahiil; 4, Rue Donald. Alphonse KEPT III BED BY BMIKAGIIE Now-Thanks to Kruschen -Not a Trace of Pain This woman's life was made a misery by the of backache. ‘Then her father, who had roved the value of Kruschen hlmse f, ad- vised her try it. She did, and here is her grateful letter:- "For years I have been suffer- ing with pains in the hack. At times I had to stay in bed for days. I could not walk, or even stand. My rather was using Kruschen Salts for the same thing. He, too, used to suffer badly. and Kruschen relieved him. He advised ma to try it. I did so, and did not get a pain for three years. I then neglect- ed my daily‘ dose for about six months. and two months ago, the pain returned. another remedy-it: failed, so I again start. ed Kruschen. Now I have not; a trace of pain, thanks to Kruschen." -_tMrs.) HR. Pains in the back are usually due to impurities in the blood-waste products which the internal organs are failing to expel from the sys- . tem. The numerous salts in Krus- chen assist in stimulating these organs to healthy, normal activity, . and so help to keep the system free from harmful waste matter. PICTURE WORTH $2 FREE. A handsome grlvuro photograph of H.M. King Edward VIIIis waifingfor you at your druggisfs-u picture every homo will proudly frame. Free with the purchase of a bottle ofKruschen Salts. Supply limitcd-gotyours now. iiiTfiiTt Del Donald. White Cake: 1. Marion Dyinent’; 2. Ads. Cahlll 3. Edna Trainer; 4 Helen Prldham. Canned Beets: 1. Ferne Gordon; 2. Grace Get- son; 3. Mabel Hardy; 4. Bertha Shea. Fudge: 1. Vera Rennie; 2. Bertha Ryan; 3. Janey Barbour; 4. Jack Donald. School Lunch: 1. Laura Dyment; 2. Theresa Ca- hill; 3. Wilma Dymcnt; 4. Jean Wallace. Geranium: 1. Helen Pridham; 2. Ethel Trainer; 3. Billie McNeil; 4. 1m. Pridham. Sweet Peas: 1. Joyce Dyment; 2. Theresa Cahill; 3. Carolyn Pridham. Gladiolus: 1. Vera Rennie, Alma. Mixed Flowers: 1. Ellis Smnllman; 2, Vera Reri. rile; 3. Merrill Barbour; 4. Eleanor Profit. Doll's Pyjamas: 1. Kathleen Dymcnt; 2. Jean Raynor; 3. Patricia Profit; 4. Grace Getson. Darned Mittens: 1. Patricia Profit; 2. Helen 02 COHIwr: 3 Annette Caliili; 4. Kath- lcen Dynieiit. Knitted Scarf: 1. Ferne Gordon; 2. Isabel Don. iild: 3. Ruth J. Mountaln;4. Laura Dymcnt. Girl's Blouse: 1. Eleanor Dyment; 2. Gladys Vincent; 3. Rue Donald; 4. Eleanor Profit. Crocheting-Cushion Tops: 1. Gladys Vincent: 2 Edna Train- or; 3. Isabel McMurdo. Knitted Sweaters. 1. Mabel Hardy: 2. Marion Dy- merit: 3. Eleanor Profit. Darned Socks: 1. Eleanor Profit; 2. Ada Cahlll; 3. Gladys Vincent; 4. Bertha Ryan. Lucille McQuaid, Secretary of School Fair. IIONOR. HARVARD PRESIDENT OXFORD, Eng-Professor James Conant. president of Harvard Uni- versity has received the degree of Doctor oi’ Civil 141w at. Oxford. know I FEEL: IIIGY SAVE! apply. NUVEMBEK 1n l,“ m r-"uuos ARE AVAILABLE‘ under the Dominion lionie Improvement Plan ' from your local hank Low interest rates _ any w payment terms! Any home own" Modornlzo now |m| Take advantage of this pI||| to re-roof while prices of roo remain the lowest they've In years. lilero, at your “mm ls the Brantford Carrltte Shl In a wide selection of colors slzes- beautiful, durable and economical. Also TEN/TEST, tho Insulating board.— a first class Investment for any property owner. FINEST FOR THE BUILDING TRADE B ranliorcl C: rrilte Conipan FACTCDRY-l CGLDBRCDQK. NICE. vvAREi-IOLJSES. CQLDBRQOK. ma. i—iAi-_ii-'A><_i~i_<'-, \ DIITIIIUTID IYI FENNELL & CHANDLER,LTD., Charlottetown PETER MacNUTT & SON, Malpeque SINCLAIR & STEWART, LTD., Summerside. 1,! Limited Ilng been and, ngla and Brantford Carrltto Products offer all the advantages of oom- fort and economy- even to re. ductlon of Insurance premiums! SHERBBOOK SCHOOL Following is the standing of Sherbrooke school for the month of October, Gr. X.-1. George Ohappel. Gr. VIII. I. Errol Lallghliri, 2 Elton Wait, 3 Florence Laughlin. Gr. VII.—1 Edward Laughlln, ‘2 Olive Han-i", 3 Claire Laughlin. Gr V.-1 Ruby Laughlin, 2 Em- est Brown. Gr. IW-Roberta Champion, 2 Blanche Laughlin, 3 Audrey Chappell. Gr.-III 1. Marion Waite. 2. Teresa Liiughlin 3. Russell Laugh- lin. Gr.—II.-I Elmer Waite, 2 Alfred Simmons 3. Keith Champion. Gr. I-1. Alice Harris, 2 Anita Laughlin 3 Shelton MacEwcm. Perfect attendance for August. September and October: Olive Harris; Claire Laughlln; Edward Laughlin; Blanche Lauglilln; Ellen Brown; PIOWSB Chappell; Teresa. Laughlln; Alfred Simmons; Anita. Laughlln. ' Teacher: Margaret Townsend. Don's it up nights, choking. wheeling, i for breath. Getspoetxiuliuf. Toke Ccpsuias. Tiiousrin use _ em to mlks breathing any and stop Pollutant ‘ " ' oougiis overnight. Easy tanks-no smokes. no Iprsys. no lnuil. Bale. Not habit-for ' . Relief-or money buck. 50o and ll ‘It; (loodforChrnnisliroucliitintooi all omulotorvs RAZ-IIAH Clnoulll MORTGAGE SALE by public To be sold auction l" front o! the Liiw Courts lliiililiiig iii (‘liiirlntti-iouii on Suturiiny ilie 12th day or lleeeiulier 101m, at the iiour of liri-lri- o'clock noon, ALI. that parcel of hind siuuiie ly ilIHI being on 1.0L or ‘fowiisiiip Zxiiiiiber Thirty iii Queens (Joiiniy iii aiiiil lnliind bounded and ili-aeriin-il no follows, that is t0 say, Ct).\l.\l1'l.\'Cl.\‘ii at the Southwest nugle n! hind now or formerly in FULL or PEP” , After taking Lydia E. Pink- him’! Vegetable Compound That's what hundreds of women tbousrval . . . mlku ondunble. If you are not ll well ls this modlcinm possession of L, F. Feiiucr, formerly iii tbu ireeiipntiun of John McKinriou on the I-Jiirii alile of the road leading from Argyle Show to Charlottetown. ‘illl'_ll('(' liiist _IiillL'I.,\'-li(!\'0fl cliiiiiis or tn Lire division llue of Lots Thirty and Jixiy-five. [bi-lice following the course of the Bfliii division lliie South five -liiiin| and twenty-one links, tbaucc Nest to tlio said road to Charlottetown (min Argyle Shore, and thence along ilio sniil road Nortliwsrdly to the place of commencement JITCB (fifty acres) of lurid a nioro or leiiii, ALSO Alili that other Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes To Whom It May Concern:- Nuticc is hereby given that payment of lll taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of tbs Province of Prince Edward Island in rcqnct to land. Personal Property and Income assessment is immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under tlio Land Assessment Act, 19M. and the Income and rcrsonal Property Taxation Act, I924, for wllecilcii oi some. _ All Persons-l Billed It Charlottetown, Prince Edward lslllld. this 28th dsy tcuiber, ma. Property sud Income Tins Nuisinlng unpaid on the 24th day of October, 1936, will be subject to interest st tile rate at l" per cent per annum from date of default until paid Tax-plycrs in arrears will please govern themselves C . I. STEWART, Bwcrvisor of station. of Sep- thrit is tn any, On the i-rly iii possession on tho North by the i-ontuiniui: one-Iialf lying irnil bell!!! ut North by the 'l‘ryon (freek llillI Il|I'llI lii Peter lli-llonrilil hind in possession Nevin. Shoemaker. Ilonsiiiiw aforesaid. 1880. bounded on the in an indentura of tween Sriiiiuel llealori Queens County in Prince Eilwnril ls- liind, Merchant, “vat in possession of l)r. hluri-liisoii, furni- of Albert hinrrrm". on the Enst by the roiiil iuaillur: from llonshaw to Argyle Shore, on the south by ri creek known sii Smelt Creek. lIlNI 'l'ryoii riere of luiiil s little. more or less, ALSO all tlint other tract, piece or parcel of liiiirl niiiinti‘ llniiiiliaiv Hllld on the South siiii- of tht: 73'1"" llusd lending to Charlottetown, bounti- ed and described as follows. 0n U10 Road on the Emit by land iii possession of Joiiri liliiri-liisuri. ou the South by the [vomit-salon nnri on tho West b1‘ of Alexander .\lc- containing . acres of land s little more or loll. ALSO all that tract, pieco or parcel of lriiirl situate lying nnil i-oniinr-Iioiiig rit a point on tiic Nortli siili- of ilir- ‘Fiyon IIDIHI nt n ilistinieo of sixty feet wrist from n forge iiiiit existed in the year . East by luiiii owned by M. lifelieoil, on the North rind West by bind owned by ll. D. White nnil on the South by the Tryon llolil, the above liiud being more pur- ilrrilnriy iii-scribed lii II Il\‘(‘II Neil ll. lilcNevln to John Ii. Farrow hearing data the 7th day of August A. D. 1000. The riboro snls is mode unilei- anil by virtue of powers of snlc contnlrieil mortgage tho 271k dny of May 1001i. inn ‘e be- nnd Fannie his wife, of tho first part1. rind Robert Fennell and Charles Ii. Cliniiiller. both by lulu (‘ANAII ISLAND Ilond. riforn- aforoanlil. deceased. and as of rin Inhnl. Ruth two friend being lii Islhel slrlntyrr, EH1" (ilcn Lamont In the above euusn on "m" nriilly and mil null" Lamont. into of Kings County. persons. rreilltnrs of II!!! “Med Donald Lamont. l!" tnrelt In Ilia out IN CIIANCERY N0. l). 3J5. the plrlflfllll estate nnrl DDIIIIII Lamont. deceased. 1'35"“ Lamont. rm lniiint, Miirgiirrt Luncht- Liuiiont. l" Infant, lnrl Donald Ilarriot. ln lllfll"; by the lllfl Gladys sir-Lean their nu cosrrnirxssrl Pursuant to a don-refill creditors of ilia sniil fIFfPlll Victoria Farmer. "Rm "mud r ins 1"" an! "“ plan, Farmer. ‘zaalnirgrllm’ u“ in i-liflrns before fire Muster n .\ PROVINCE or" i-riisrie iznnziflli rncronn Tun MASTER or ‘m! norms GLADYH MCLHAN Ill her own rirht and as Arlminlstrltrix of the “PERI? lltlfo lnd effects of Malcolm Llsiflni Arlmlnlntrstrlx 0i effect! at AND M," RONALD IiAYIIONT, Jurist D0!‘ -' Lsrrimit I rmi-‘ENDANTS. orilrr will‘ (Ila iriii dun": oi-tom-r /i. n. ma. by iIil nnnw" ' 1 nub! the Muster of tho Ilnlls “elm”... eii Wrilriilll! (‘i-our i" sbo l" of llonsliriw ill [IPPPIIITII b pfirsnriflsm "7::|I'P‘:lII\;I“.l"imher r-nme n .v "l ' tier mflo" A. n. roan. at two rin-nerd “If: f,‘ noon of the nrirrio Ila! l‘ I “l. M"! of Charlottetown in Queens County, my Con!" Merchants, ottbo second pant, and "P chl'r‘l'°';hn'::"::':;own h, ii which mortgage by divers mesne If" ‘M’ cum-yr“ in bs exclude: assignments and sets in the isw hos ' w" "|:"h,n,¢|¢ ,1 n“ ruiirl 0rd" P“ become vesipd in tho uiiiiersliznerl. '"‘"' ‘h’ H "m" mu] rilnrit all! rlefuult having been innile lii payment. "f" "T ‘t "w "m ‘mm, or rill!" o! tbs moneys secured by sniil ;"P"":"':"" '"' hr L mortgage. ‘ Nor-rm P - For Particulars apply to McLeod 17"": m“ mm M, or and Bentley, Solicitors, Charlottetown. D- "5 ‘l d) Lug" g, unlit‘!!! Dltld tlis 12th dsy of November I ' "P, ,, . m‘ mum-r of on» Court in rin HEBTIIA GOLDEN FENNELL, LETITIA ANN ‘VRIGIIT, Julimitnrr I I10hn.‘"“4 Complainants. Salli-liars, Charlottetown. I‘. E- l- , for particular‘ call _ . _ ,wlnt to be. v0 in f. r lillHI and hiilliilngs situate r; ii _ 5|; H p1, i Professional Bards ° ‘°""°" .. moi: "°“" H m ---——- W. K. ROGERS Lloyd, Egan & 6o. 181mm“ st‘ Ph°“° 54° GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune Nicky Can't Tell By Bob Moore and john Hail! Chartered “ —7 » _ V __: __i “o Rkhmmd 5"’°“ A S t. f t. .... YOUI-miii-WELY, AUNT THANK YOLLNKKY, AND I'M $UBE GORDON CAPTAIN FIFE WON'T IWIKGADNELEYINAT N And A Benefit , ' f <0MES....' 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