I no n A Based on "Toomoi of the Elephants" by llllDiillIlD lllPllllIi rnunsunv - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 D A I I. Y 3.l5--7~8.45 ii "will 7&9 YOU'D NEVER BELIEVE IT UNLESS YOUR OWN EYEAS TOLD Y0 I oday Only C. ll .\ Ii Iii R in noon TAKES THE AIR" A Ni) 'I'RA\FELOGUE T n l: n s nK-Tflriz. lhmneum not» mo» George Hayes - Russell Hoydmvllorry Worth l William Duncan - Nova lone - Lois Wilde - Billy King Plus SEfiiltL AND 3 370995; to A_Y___ SATURDAY 3.15 _ i _ sus = saw. AIATINEE 2.30, Evening 27c - 33o FOR SALE-FARM, 1'25 nears,’ Write “H" Cb of Guardian. Georgetown - (‘hariottetmvn Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, MAI‘ 10th Leave Georgetown — — 3.00 5,51, Cardigan — — - sou not. 4ft Station -- - St. Theresa: - — I w ll: as 5 .=- ?-=.I= Plsqulll — - - 9, Fort Augustus -- Webster's Corner ll...’ . Charlottetown —- l0. (‘harlnttctosvn — Pcnkcs -— — — -- ., Cardigan — - — 5.5 Arrive Georgetown —- — 6. ,s¢sa ===.= 11§1>>>>>> JJZ’; rrrr 5 a ~€4 .a-1:,_ Passengers are fully protected by Insurance for any accident that may i happen while driving In this Bus. NOBANA TEA ROOMS ALLISON HUESIIS Great George Street Cozricludes Visit To Mediterranean LONDON. Oct. 25 -rcplcabici --Alfrcd Duff Cooper. First Lord of the Admiralty. reached London tonight at the conclusion of a leniziliy hiecliterranenn cruise. Mr. Duff Cooper remarked the trip “'15 "a very leasant one." de- i . . ' 9 -oidlnary lile insurance sales in gonads and Newfoundland for the Alva. Coflln, defendant, action for cgfipfiljsfi $301155 0F ""5 Yell’. M goods sold and delivered. 1'9“, is ravcallm ‘iflaafilgfugzriiigxrin ment. for the Plaintiff. sazrso. Mt. plied by the Life Insurance Sales George J’ Tweedlb KO" w“ 09mi- sel for the plaintiff. Th: lgarnishec case, Edward Hur- Officers Assocmion_ ry, pontiff, ve. William Carmody, the period gmmuned Ttglggsgtgggfiéejr defendant, was stood over till the in compared wiih $262,300,000 u,’ December court. The court met in the legislative ring all provinces with over $124,. 4100116" 000.000 of new business and Quebec House is undergoing renovation. civining to discuss any details. l-le VlsPeCi British ports throughout the Mediterranean, conferred with l1i'>‘.'t‘l'llm"l‘ll lenders in Egypt and inspected the Mediterranean Fleet. SUBS ‘ FOR DIYORCE HAVANA. Oct. 25 -1APl-’f‘he fru-ner Marta Rocafort today filed a now (lfvorce action against the (‘mint of Cnvedonca. once l'i(‘l1‘ to W" i“"'\"o of Spain. chargmg in- compatibility. to T‘3="**"'"W¥il'1*o-oow-d-b§d-0<DQ. NOTICE AI amounts due me moet be pold hrforn the tenth of November. I mm lenvlng the Province and n] amount! nut. paid on that date will lilo handed to my attorney for collec- on. THOMAS R. BEER. Malpeque Road. “ir-m-c-uc»r-~:-w.=sonuuaqioaoeotow L-ltl80-i0-27-30-l14. raoaoeoauacozncroiamanum ouooooc crewman; - "- Ylsland Motor Transport Ltd. ‘ wmrsn BUS SCHEDULE l-JHEUTIH; .i.uNilAr, ouroppn Z5“, BUS LEAVllS CHABLOTTETOWN (From White's Restaurant) FOR SUMMER-SIDE Daily oxcpt Sunday - 9.00 AJVL. us l’.M.. 3.45 er... Ieturday only - 10.00 PM. FOIl NORTH LAKE tVia St. Peter's and Sonrlp) Dally except Sunday - 4.00 P, M, BPS LEAVES SUMMERS")! (From Gourlieb Drug Store) FOR CHARLOTTETOWN Dally except Sunday — 8.30 AM" 11.80 A-M» 4.00 PM. Sunday only — 7.30 PM. Saturday only - 10.00 PM, Sunday only — 10.00 Mil. In Memoriam JOHN A. HYDE The following news item clipped from a Boston paper will interest to island friends. Rulers! services for Hyde of ‘Z41 Harvard Street, Woll- aston, a former manager of the claim and legal departments Boston Consolidated pany. who died in Wollaston on Wednesday, uiere held this after. noon from the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Avenue, Bos- LOH ALSO NEWS SHOWS POPULAR SCIENCE PLUS; POPEYE COMMUNITY SING Burial was at cemetery’, Dorchester. , Mr- I-Iyde was the husband o! THIS UHAKDUFYILTUWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a man charged with theft. was remanded until Thursday. Two drunks weie each fined g5 fnd costs or l0 days and a third s8 and costs 0r 5 days W. K. S. PUPILS VISIT CITY BALL-On the invitation of Mayor P. W. Turner, Grade 10 pupils of West Kent School yesterday visited the C.ty Council Chamber where n mayo: and council of the school held sway and heard an address by His Worship. The Police Court was also visited where Captain W. A. Smith explained the proceeduree. The boys proceeded to the Fire Hall where the apparatus was explained to them while the girls visited the Dental Clinic. A visit to the Police Station and cells concluded the vslt. His Worship treated all to rosy apples. Queen Square Grads 10 would visit the City Building also, it was announced. MT. STEWART FIRE LOSS ;3,5op_Mr_ my Leard, owner and occupant of a two-tenement house , at Mt. Stewart which was destroyed by fire‘ early yesterday estimated his loss at $3,000. Meanwhile Chief Angus McEachern of the Charlotte- town Fire Department who dis- patched a motor pumper with fire- men to assist volunteer fire fight- exs at the scene recalled it was a year ago, to the clay, hs men had assisted at the fire which destroyed ,Feehan’s store. City firemen also assisted at the fire which destroy Clark's sawmill not 1on8 118°- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Barnes of ,Ha11g“, N, 3., are visiting in .Charlottetown. the Quests o! Niel-i‘ 'son Mr. W. E- Barnes and Mrs. Barnes. ' Mr. Ford S. Kumpf of Waterloo, Ontario, president of the Domin- ion Life Assurance company arrived in Charlottetown last adian lfational Hotel. Soul-is, was in Charlottetown yes- terday. He presided in the County Court of Queens County and heard a. case in which Judge Duffy was plaintiff. l-le returned last evenins. Mr. end Mrs George Peters, St. John's, Nfld.. are vieitins in the City. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kendall. Mr. Peters is a brother of 1dr. Alfred Peters onei Montreal here. Mrs. Peters is Mr. on Monday evenlng. Jr._,_Summersidia_. Horse '- breeding CTON, N. B» Oct. I “His Honour Judge A. L. Fraser. delmmnenl 9f time manager of the Bank of» dyoung man. During his active 111g 15 mflde 1118")’ contacts and was F c l widely Lnown _ among’ fraternal ' a s Valid legal circ es of Boston gm Quincy. ' Jlodge of Elks, Mt. Lebanon lodge: , 1i. F. and A. M,, Siloam lodge, I. 1O, O. F" Winter Hill lodge, were as follows:- British Columbia Ontario Prince Edward Island My; Mary ,A_ Hyde of wdnumm Kflfldflll’! $187481’. He was born in Clyde River, P. E. I., and came to Boston pg g He was a member of Quin lfnights of Pythias, and Aleppo. remple" of Boston. Mr. Hyde retired recently from Surviving is his wife, Mrs, Mgr-y of Wollaston; and three sisters, Life Insurance Research Bureau and given out to- day by the Canadian Life Insurance September 30th. 1936, Ontario lead. second with over $78,500,000. The tii“‘;i.°..'.’fi'°°.il‘“‘§f.£i.3..'i‘.ii‘;°.l§f“°.i‘,§i Anti-Serum For Sick Horses Available WINNIPEG, 00b. 28--EEI£¢HVC_ elusive of group insurance, annui- m” 9‘ “m/Pserum "id 5115mm! tics, pension bonds without lnsur- gibflhugkgu‘; V9‘: 1113x9839"! u; ance, reinsuran e , e Y Mi 1'0 v o c ' ravlvm‘ ‘w’ the Agricultural Departmentfinl- ersity of Manitoba this summer. The report was submitted to Ho Alberto - 10,424,900 D. L. Campbell, Manitoba Agflcjll rlments with guinea pigs es- wael 26 1-2 per cent. Detailed sales by provinces for the nine months, based on returng by lll compan es having 87 per cent of the total insurance in force, ex- $ 22,117,000 Saskatchewan asucooo ""1 Wm-“fl- W0"- Manitobe. 14,35,009 _ Ontarig 134335900 f-Bbiahed thI-l Qlmb" 73.544000 iflnsferabls from one guinea pig to New grumwgd; 73157900 mother; that e virus too small to Nova, 5cm; 10,579.00‘; be seen with a microscope and cap- Prince Edward Island 1,220,000 obi» of mains i-hrouuh fill-er» We! Newfoundland 2,059,000 responsible, for the dsease; n ._i.___ that anttl-serum prevented develop- g 355g ment o the disease. . B0 00o The report said there are two The volumg qf ngw m-dmn-y bu“. strains of virus, eestsrn and west- nqss fort imnm 9g gqpumrm- ern. with the eastern strain the alone tot led over $37,500,000, m increase of approximately 5 1-2 per cent, as compared with the sung month last year. The feature of the month's business was the remark- aha improvement showp in Alberta. where sales were up a 1-2 per cont. is compared with Bectarnber, 1M6. British Columbia 0 2,281,009 My fat women would love to Alberta. IDIMO bl celled n been pole, Saskatchewan 010,000 Manitoba Dountervailing Disposed 0f In Bounty Dourt Four cases out of 23 on the g the Boston Consolidated Gas com- dwkel were dlslwsed 9f and 9m" ipany when; he had been em, cases adjourned ‘until November in ployed for the past 35 yeami the Queen's County Court yester- startlng as a young man in the» day. Judge C. Gavan Duffy pre- clalm depamnent, he reached m, sided except in one case in which age of retirement as the man- he was plaintiff which was heard Bsqr of the claim and legal de- partmcnts. The United States ‘Treasury on- nounced tonight it had imposed countervailing duties against im- ports of dried, salted fish from Nova Scotia. tariff lmposts assessed against pro- ducts which the treasury determ- ines have been subsidized by for- eign governments. _Officlals said an investigation v disclosed that a bounty on dried. salted fish uias being paid in Nova. Scotla by Judge Fraser of Soul-is. Cases disposed of included: 0. Gavan Duffy, plalntifl. vs W. A. Hyde; three brothers, George Leo Weatherby, defendant, action of Vancouver, B. 0.; Charles 5, on promissory note, 01' Qulnvl’: and William E. Hyde the plaintiff, $19.80 and costs. Edward McGulgan, plaintiff, vs Mrs Aiberh Martin of Boston, Joseph Peters, defendant, action to MY“- J°1111 Nflntazue of Van- recover balance due on a Victrola. mliver» B- C” and Mrs. Robert Judgment for the plaintlfl, $6.00 Walker of Summerside, p, E, L ‘m; cost; Bruce Stewart and Company Ltd. plaintiff, vs. Philip Long, de- tendon-t, action on promissory note. Judgment for the laintifl’, 852.20. III Mr. K. M. Martin, 112C, was coun- ———-- eel for the plaintiff and Mr. J. O. TORONTO, Oct. 22--An improve- C- C mcnt of over seven percent. in new fondant. R. T. Holman Ltd, plaintiff, vs. these imports have not been fixed. ofllcials said. but will be determ- ined as imports come in on the basis of bountles paid in Nova. Scotia. of the United States Treasury in imposing countervailing duties s- gainst imports of dried, salted fish from Nova Scotia, was unlikely to have any serious effect on the in- dustry, it was believed here, to- night. ‘ ‘l counsel for the de- government announced last June it was providing fishermen! na- slstance sums on dried fish, said: salted fish on which a bonus had been paid by the Nova Scotia Gov- ernment would be exported to the United States from Nova. Scotla." taken in other areas, such asNeur- foundlonzl for example, came into Nova Scotia for_ shipment and any shipments to the United Stat- es from Nova Scotia could bomade from this supply, the Premier slid, Governmen; would impose own. tervaillng duties on such ship- ments. . . ‘Italian Socialists cope of the Italian Socialist, Gicomo Costa. and four comps“. ions from an Italian prison 0n the Island of Lnmpedusa in the Medi- terranean was reported ‘today by the Leftist newspaper Ce Boir in a i di-patch from Tunis. landed on the Tunisian ooest after two days in an open boat without food. Costs. onoe a Socialist. Deputy in Italy, had been imprisoned ll. Lempeduen since March, 1936. Duplessis Backs more virulent. Axiimais immunized against the eastern strain may fail down under the westsm virus but thou immunized against the weat- ern strain will break down when infected with the eastern type. (C. P. b Gllrillotl’! 8900M! WIN) ing approval with the stand of Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn of Ontario in his Oshawa dispute with leaders of the John L. Imvil Committee for lnduetriel- Onen- ' motif-ll}. Premier Maurine Ditples- "bese mould be mm allot In- II livestock branch. Ottawa. Tonight Hon. A. C. Taylor, min- ister of agriculture for Brun- - ' com- night. He is staying at the Can- i Zfjijligigsagflafxlfz; “QZQGT Zflpefl..- pendent of livestock. provincial agriculture, Eric Boulden, livestock superintendent Nova Scotia department of agri- culture and w. a. Shaw. deputy minister of agriculture for Prince Edward Island. had been chosen, to make a further study of the matter for consideration at. an- other meeting. Others present today included Lyman‘ c, Chapman. principal of the Nova Scotia. agricultural col- lege, w. W, Baird. superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Nappan, N. 5.. and l". Waldo Walsh, director of Market- ing, Halifax. Duties Imposed 0n ii. S. Fish WASHINGTON. Oct. 26—-(AP)-— Countcrvaillng ‘duties are extra The. countervailing duties against. NOT SERIOUSLY AFFECTED HALIFAX, Oct. 26-—(CP)—-Actl0n Premier A. L. Macdonald whose "It is not likely that any dried, Considerable amounts of fish He did not. believe the American Escape From Prison PARIS, Oct. 25 -—-(AP)—~Th¢ 0s. The newspaper said the group _ Premier Hepburn MO EAL. Oct. 45-131mm!- e MOTORIST SENTENCE!) T0 JAIL-Convicted of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated a man wee sentenced to ten days in jail by Magistrate G. J. Tweedy, K. 0.. yesterday. The cue was prosecuted by the Mounted Police who made the arrest at Sout-hport TUBERCULOSIS L E A G U E MEETS-Arrangements were com- pleted for the annual Tuberculosis Christmas Seal‘ Sula which will take place the week of November 22, at a meeting c! the newly-elect- ed board of management of the Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League Monday. Miss Olive Inga, league public health nlu-se, pn- sented a list of 16 cases needing sanatorium treatment. All were llv- ing in poor circumstances and crowded homes which included 82 children who were continually ex- posed to infection from tuberculosis, it was said. Members present in- cluded Mrs. Walter Shaw. P1181- dent, Clyde River: Mrs. Malcolm Mcbeod, 2nd vice president. Mme Valley; Dr. Creelman. secretary, Charlottetown; MYS- J°hn MilGllli- an, Stirling W. L; Mn. W. A- Field, Borden: Mm David Wrisht. Dower Montague; Mrs. Edger Heartz, East Royalty; R. T. Holman, Policies Discussed —<CP)—A conference of Maritime agriculture officials was held here today when future horse breeding policies for the three provinces uicre discussed with J. T. McCal- lum, chief of the horse division, O Take Notice -- As we pay cash for all meats, fish, eggs, butter, and vege- tables and only get30 days on all other accounts, we must insist that after Novulst allcharge accounts be settled monthly. Otherwise creditwill be stopPed- ocroaan e Extra 10 lbs. White Beans - —— 39c Extra 2 lbs. Bulk Raisins - — l9c Extra 1 lb. Chase and Sanborn Bulk Coffee - _ — - -_ 25c l Extra 5 String Broom - - — 29c Extra 10 Cakes Climax Soap _ 29c Extra 5 pk. Windsor Salt - - 25c Extra MacIntosh Apples, per dozen - _ _ _ _ _ ._ - 20c Extra Shortening 2 for — — 2 Tins Peas — — — ~ — —- —— 19c 2 Tins Corn — — — — — — 2 Tins Clams -- — - —.-- — 19c Bulk Tea — — — — — — — — 6 P&G Soap 8: 1 Dish Cloth -— 25c 1 lgs Oxydol 8i 3 Calay Soap - 29c 1 8 oz. Bretts Orange Marmalade 12c 16 oz. Bretts Orange Marmalade 17c 32 oz. Bretts Orange Marmalade 25c 3 Tins Tomatoes - - - -- — 3TinsMilk------- 4lbs.Dates-------25c 1o lbs. Carrots - - - - - 3 qts Cranberries - _- _ -. 25c Large tins this years Honey - - _ 3 pk. Corn Flakes - - _ _. .._ _ __ 25c 3 Tins Aylmers Tomato Juice - _ _ llb. tin Salmon-------_._ lpk. Apples-—-_--.._____ 35c 3 lbs, Prunes (new) - - _- __ ._ _ 35c 2 pk. Minute Tapicoa & 1 pk. coconut 29¢ 3 Heinz Assorted Soups — - _- _ _ 27c 8 Rolls Toilet Tissue _- - _- _. __ 25c —- MEATS - Cottage Rolls _ _ ._ _ ._ __ _ _ __ 23c Trimmed Pork Chops - _- __ __ __ 35¢ Lamb Chops -- - -'- - .._ _.. __ 23c Lamb Breasts - _ _ - _. .._ _ 15,. Boneless Cod - - -- - ._ _. _, z ||,S_ 35C New Crop Jamacia ORANGES - -— - 39c and 49c Doz, Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. - - - -_- -_ 25¢ Extra Specials for this Sale Only 98 Queen City Flour 3.75 ' ALL Bran, bag 1.50 1 Peaches FOR Shorts, bag 1.60 1 Pears Oil "Cake, bag 2.10 1 Pineapple 0 r. J. MacDOHALD COR. KENT AND PRINCE Girl Guide News NOTICE BE ANNUAL RIPOBTB This is Just a reminder to Cap- tains and Brown Owls to sol: their minimal "new “i” with up wife as his constant companion he h” m!“ “m” en. circled the form to the Provincial Secretary before October 3W?- lm Charlottetown Companies mg Packs are to send their nar- rative Annual M90115 "id Fm‘ nncial Statements to the Division Commissioner It Guide Head- quarters also before the 31st»! October. 4th Chaflottetown Comlllfli At a Court of Honour meeting the Petrol Leaders end_ B80000! ‘M5594 they, a "Halloween Meet- ing" be held this week infield o! the regular one. There is to bo a come in full unform as inspekggon gizwblxfi shwflshmgfldpglmmog "n may be bed business for the books mu pencil-e is to be token. The petrol with the higher: num- bcr of points will bf} the "Hook- week. One of the items on lac programme will be the ohlhl I of uniforms into different kinds of costumes in e given number of minutes-end a bogrice thrill bi! Open given. 5c every y Ii 11D 31 m m, t, u, mm ideas as m how w make Wong trgveiies a e different your: the beet. 0f course you may all bring along ec uniform itself is to form thfi w of the costume. "’I‘her€ wales to bob" etc. and lots of n" b’ “'9' funi All Guides please remember the. Candy for the-Halloween Tea to- What a man cells "enthusiasm" u lppiied to himself. he dubs 1D g9 "gush" es applied to others. n: m as " xmwm‘ The boy who is too tired to out the grass will spend two hours wuhlng and polishing his own sc- ond-hend ear. migration lows." Mr. Hepburn attitude against "foreign ltotore" during thd hitching old General Mo walkout: at Oshawa through the mow, he decided oo was "perfectly correct." the Qpe- take life any. ' be Premier lI-ld Looking at New England (Canadian Preee) . aosqbrr. qct. zo-nr. Willis B. Moore, active and alert and be- lying his 82 years is one 0t the . world's most . Eleven years ago after a lifetime ‘ practising in Kentvllle, N. S- he decided to retire and insteed of settling down in an armchair and toasting his toes by the hearth he started out to trot around the globe. PHONE 888-889 ~ vunrsul Wanted at once 50 milk cowu. Must be extra large young cows, 4o freshen in from I to 4 weeks time. Also a llmlted ‘“y of pote- toel and lily. wnnmowosr Mann. Lower Queen. unusual travellers. L-lMl-ltl-ZB-M. ""°"d- Tl" ‘mml’ he confided. He dd not like "the ffulflle m" SW99“ ‘all?! 99”‘ looks of things" ill the Far East ‘at; ave” film’ m" 9:99 nor in Europe where the powder 2:90 °dfll°m m}; ""7 P” n“ mg awaited the touch of a match. Mona}: d tog eve pu 100,000 ‘n1 w,“ m,‘ l“ day u‘ nigh, m ‘l l 1 “wheat Iifthm‘ "'7 m the present world international unusua n ere is the “tum”. m, Moore Md Wm, , 9mm’ whfleby Pr‘ Mm“ “nut” sigh. "But I can see only one 33y,“ “m” my ‘mull’ 9‘ 999‘ guarantee Of world peace lnd that The globe-trotting Nova Boot- lmionzfi“ ‘give! by mum‘ Th” democracy for party politics Mo! n: e: 9'! m “W 59°“ is poisoning clemcc ucy. 'l‘he slew s ges an see er more of the m “new o! modem “mes w," country as they go. After all they have been eleven years at it end m“, um,“ wnnecuom A elm, is the union of the English speak- ing world. that and a reformed when this great republic and Enz- 51'..." is to " “mil you can see a lot of world in wardmsuon o‘ Quart ,5 manna, eleven yous. DI‘. MOON, I and I believe it is now cominl |lbOllt. 1t ia Canada! great oppor- pullrnan company," tho genial doc~ mum u, 1nd m w“ .. u YI S: ggghzgsgfly’ Bum” 99°‘ Dr. end Mrs. £00m turn south v by “'9 9 m‘! m now and will spend the winter in "ill l do ’ eall u. W r» ' crust”. "i" “or” i" business and you can't do it like “N”, summer m.‘ "mm w m‘, filflfd‘ ‘"5"’ m" h?" 9”‘ Nova Scotia for the Dalhousie 10w wefieafiwf: 93mm“ 9n‘ University reunion" the doctor ' .. - y‘ '9 m“ '7“ said. He graduated with the medi- al; um of '10. / blINlUfl COIWIIICQC him they ma established a record I ~ .btm ~n i-semn d in lenw " “ ° ggwiigggigvdp» nt-hgvhgrb- ......"... .3...‘.’°‘_‘.°’2..r it... "*1 "l- forth win what. n. suspects. The old adage about. a rolling stone gathering no moss may be sumo culmwrrarowu 9"‘ 9"‘ ‘i ml°‘"°““fim'" m“ PAlKM-AN-At New oft??? COMPANY housio University end a keen Ohw h firs; world gus- . “m. e very e om __ _p,r;. °“ “MW” ""9"" ""1 W“? fitltlllfullullftbtlibllirsr. w the Dominion Atlantis and letq _ _ the Canadian Pacific dtlfllll his‘ nanny-M m; Prince lidwud ~ ( But a doctor een never stop 111N110“ followed o query diagnosing. He found s sick world, oncoming recent attach against a min or yum“; gum“ n," Quebec's "padlock low." n, did hates, jeslouelee, envy and w- not gtremfto ma? fiflllvglull sonal ambitions continually book- opinl a .Dupl u . t c4 is u. ,* atgdtéfi agar?“ gibbon“ ma“, ‘one war m Mire o vernmont i; g; l leedu-‘Iilweuidhevebenbetter "n w” “l” . Dr. Hugh ‘Moore who Medial was first. coil», ed ha» to. IIQ Iii,’ 9nd“ °t m!" Island. on Sunday, October 24. 1937- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parkman. marrow. 1mm, Petrol leaders be at their heed’ globe. m m‘ odd “mm o’ my: Mm Jerome I" 0.1mm l quarters tonight et 6.16 to decor- H, w“ ‘mum ‘m, m. Q‘ ' ,1" "l! lib"- Annlpdlis-‘Windsor railway,‘ then . pump W Island Ienetorium. Charlottetown- M01161‘. HI flbhfif‘ VIII l member‘ gm, “u; n" D pi mrdy aged ofthcfiovsflootialngillwtutefea’ ' ' "' 'tn 35 Wm He Nmembrs Howe end u u.“ mum" “ma!” 9 ‘Popper end the bottle fcr_ Coa- if"°.'ii‘.‘i.i‘. us. W" i" r"- on 0V0. Scotie 0f H1110- quertm of e century ago u if it 9t mmufl’ 9‘ no’ ell happened lest week. when he new tired oi doling out Pills end wttnpm"; mm. from his late residence It , iogtbn, and fromthence t0 illnited Church- Berri” dobbinto plow», S ~N. D. MacLean UNDBRTAK ER IMBALMER i Charlottetown end ! N0?“ wlllllllti Home 1,40