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Hutcheson oo+oooo¢ooovovo4+¢+mvo0 "ihcuiuui Treasure" iluntest Ads 7-0-94 roww we +0 H ++~+*¢-¢+¢ Select practical gifts for your sirll from The stoic of cnllu Fashions- We have many Xmas susltfliilnl- Call to see us now sud shin! with I650. The Misses Hotvuzs a. BRADLEY 152 (luccu Si. Phone _9Z ~44» o o» o+o+o++o w+o+o+ob PIANOS In the new smnll slzcs HEINTZMAN and NORDHEIMER Names iixui. for 3'9"". ha" 5mm, [or quality anti tune. We inf/ll‘! you tn rnll and see these outstand- ing Manon. BIILLER BROS» LTD. , . I H,4_,.m+v-o0+¢s¢+o44+0 \\'Ai\’[I‘OLE’S EXTRACT or cop LIVER scl- iinq- “mic {mil builder on the miirLci. 11$ SA LE AT “Jouuslou .2. JOHNSON QIQILIII’ DRUGSTORE (for. Prince It Kent St: THE Phone 33. ‘roooooooooaooooooooooooo FRESH OYWPEIIS I'm-r qt. —~- ~~ ~ 51-00 FRESH IIADDOCK Per iii. -— — —— —- -— 12¢ FRESH FILLPYFS PUI‘ u». »- --- ~ - 13¢ Give us 1 cull when you require zinything in the fish line. We carry a 51111111)’ every duy of the week. ' ililiirfi LTD. Phone 389-390 FRE E DE LIV ERY QQ-OQOOXOOOO OOQQOOOOO I $20.00 PRILE Coupon» give-n and with ruh dollar Illlfrhfllf. Beautiful Watches, Diamonds llld icwviry. V (‘hesier A. ( ampbell h-wcii-r Queen Utn-et 4000400000 oo-ooooowaoo For Head And’ Chest (‘olris ‘lry l'im~ Nvrillc Nim- Drop! llll (‘In-st Rub. 15 CENTS EACII C~ C. HEESCHEN THE IIUSTON PHARMACY . 2.110 p. m., S. 5., 3.30 p. m.; Corn- im: neutral lillal titan This column ll renewed luv nun ul‘ Ions] tniurrst but halves-lining g‘ is llswuy nature Inn; nu iii-cried ll i oontl I won! strlntly puyubln in on .1. “SEE ADVERTISEMENT re Dog Tazv in U115 issue." MD-lz-Ll-ai -—-—7 WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB, Satur- day afternoon 3.80. Tea will be ser- Vfd. taaa-ia-a-i: CHURCH or scoruui» Rev. Malcolm Galbraith will preach Sunday, December 5, st Birch Hill at l1 a. m. and '1 p. m. L498. CALVIN CHURCH, 110i; 48, Di- viuc worship will be held next Sab- bath at 2.30 p. m. The Rev. G.! Carlyle Webster will conduct thci m vice. L481-12-8-li i CENTRAL Parish divine services] Sunday Dec. 5, will be as follows: Canoe Cove ll s. m.; Churchill 3 p. m ; C yde R ver 7 p. m. Lloyd Hen- derson student. M7B-lll-3-li POWNAL CHARGE Dec. ‘Bth: Clifton Lot 4B at 11 u. m.; iliount Herbert nt 2.30 p. m.; Pownsl at 7. Pownui Sunduy School at 10.30 a. n.. Rev. D. It. Ross, Minister. L457-12-3-li CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE -—Kiligswlli S. S. 10 u, m.; Service ll n m.; New Dominion: Service weii. s. S. l1 u. m., Service 7 p. m. Rev‘. R. Woouside, Minister.’ 14423-12441 , PRESBYTEIIIAN CIIURCII IN I CANADA -- Services next Lord's Day. llurtsville ll a. m.; Brook- fu~.d 3 p. m.; l-ltintcr River 7 p. m.; Glasgow Road Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Business meeting at close of preaching HCFVICG at Glasgow Road. Minister. Rt-v. Dr. A. O. Thomson. 11426-12-2-11 PRACTICES IN ST. PETERS- Dr. Hamid E. Yao. a native of Jiiarlottewwn and graduate of Mc- Gill University will take up pmctioe of medicine in St. Peter's, it was announced yesterday. Dr. Yco scr- red his internship in the Saint John General Hospital. BOY BELIEVE!) UNINJURED- A young boy was thought to have escaped injury when struck by a. ca‘: on Fitzroy Stieet east yester- cluy. Pedestrians near the scene of the accident believed the boy had run into the car while chasing a bull on the street. City Police said mo accident had not been reported io them. ROTARY AUCTION SUCCESS- FilL-Tlie fifth annual radio auc- tion tinder the Charlottetown Rut- ary Club was held last night. Spir- ited bidding on the long list oi articles did not conclude until about one otlock. The sale was described its very successful al- though no announcement as to proceeds could be made until the committee in charge had a chance to check sales. BIRTHS I_::':: MACNEILIr-At New Annan, Dec. 2, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mac- Nclll a son. MUTClI-At Mount Herbert, Nov. 24, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. lvlutch. a son. DOULL-At Chclilvn on November 29, 1931M) Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doul‘. (nee Marion Bears) s daughter. lvia aura. ‘imm’ “**". _ MARRIAGES MATTHEWS-CARRUTIIERS —- At Augustine Cove, Dec. 1. 1937, by Rev. M. K. Charmsn. Herbert B. Matthews to Bertha S. Cai-ruthers, both of Alherioii. LUND-hIacllACIIERN - At Zion Manse on Thursday, December 2, 1937mm the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Jenn MacEar-hern of Mermaid to Mr. Evercit Elmest Lund of lilnunt Herbert. (‘ONAIIAN-DIXON-At the United Church Mnnsc. Soul-is. on Nov. 30. i937. by Rcv. J. G. Hockin, James Nicholas Conahnn oi’ Armadale, P FRI. and Dorothy Hilda Dixon of Rollo Tinv West. DIIATIIS M fllarNlivlN-In Charlottetown on Dcrcrphm- ‘l. W717. D~nicl lVlncNcv~ in. zvgcri 82 years. mineral notice inter. Professional Bards l 4 awn-situ- I n. Ffiutcuialltiir ‘ 140 Richmond Street I Plane 61. I. 0. Box I2. McLeod & Bentley W E. BENTLEY. K. c. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorney-shut YONEY T0 LOAN M. ALRAN FARMER BARIIISTEII, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. BOLICITOB. ETC. Money to Loan Co ectlons Olllcr: 00 Great Georre lire“ MARITIME - ADJUSTMENT BUREAU CREDIT — COLLECTIONI CREDIT REPORT! PERSONAL LOANS I Tsvcel Bldg. Chlrlhlh-‘WIII Frederic A. Large i BAIIRIZVIEILBOLIUITOI, I ATTORNEY, m. )0 Grout George Street cnulsmcown. P- E- l- MONEY T0 LOAN COLLECTIONS Gives Report 0f international Y's Men's iiluh Y‘s Man Claude Smith, past ‘ president of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club last night told of the conference of International Y's Men at Grand Rapids inst Aug-list. Mr. smith. scwmpanied by Mrs. Smith represented the local Club. The International 0i‘- ranisation was described vividly as a smooth running balance wheel of some great machine with each local club a cog. Delegate; from many countries attended the gathering. Mr. Smith said. Vice-president Fred Holman presided at last 1118M’! Weekly session of the local club and re- ports were heard from wmmitfee chairmen. George Craig, games. Joe Cumin, boy's work. Walter Wilson. attendance. Edwin John- stme, visiting Jack MscNair, pro- gram. and Ernest Bell. stamps, sll told briefly of the activities of their departments. At the next meeting Club mem- bers would debate the resolution "that the automobile has been I benefit to Prince Edward Island." President William Massey and Edwin Jolmstone would support f.‘ie resolution and James Mac- Fsdyen and Jack MacNnir would speak on the con side. Mr. Ora MacCsllum of the Saint John, N. 3.. Y's Men's Club was a Rllest. Miss Sally Wood sang a 0010 and was heartily encored by Club members. Miss Lillian Earle. Club pianist was accompanist. B|Sil0P’$ WIFE DIES 0F HURTS Mrs. W. Burd Suc- cumbs To Injuries Suffered In Crash. PRINCE ALBERT, Basin, Dec. 2-With0ut regaining wnscloua- ness, Mm. Walter Burd died Tues- day, Nov. ao from head injuries received in an automobile acci- dent Friday afternoon. Mrs. Burd,‘ wife of the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan, lay in a coma. for ninety hours in hospital here. Bishop Burd was in s neu-by ward when his wife died. He, too. was injured in the mccident, but not critically Hts condition, how- ever, was considered to be foo serious to permit moving 111m to the side of his wife. While travelling from Backu- toon, the Bishop's car collided with one driven by Earl l-Iardlsty, Saskatoon traveller, about a mile north of Duck Luke. The curs crashedhead on as ouch driver was, following s single tmck in the snow-covered highway during the winter's first blizzard. Visibility was virtually nil. Mrs. Burd w” knitting as her husband drove the car. The force of the Impact threw her forward and upward sgslitst the top 9f the windshield. Hat-rusty is still in n hospital at Rvfiihwl- He may have suffered severe internal injuries, hi; phyfl- clan said. -;--_-i___ EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL Honor roll of Enrnscliffe School for ihc month of October: Grade X-si. Helen ivtclnnls; 2. Reta Mclnnis. Grarit- IX-l. Mildred MrKinuon 2. Elaine, Mulch; 3. Eunice Mc- Isaac. Grade VII-i-l. John Tweedy; 2. Mary 1510155813; 3. Dickig Mglimls and Gerald Mclnms (equal). Grade VI--1 Evelyn Mulch: 2. Doris McKinnon; 3. Michael Mc- Innis. Grade V-l. Celine Doyle: 2. A- nits. Mtlssac; 3. Josephine Mo!» rissey. Grade 1V -— 1. Ruth Match; 2. Florence Mclnnis; 3. Leslie Mc- Kinnon. Grade III — l. Eileen Doyle: 2. Ronnie Mclnnls; 3. Bobby McKin- non. Grade II-l. Norbert Mclnnis. Grade I ital-l. Billy Mclnnis; 2. Hilda Doyle. Grade I ibJ-l. Martha McIn- ms. Teacher-Alice Coady. Swimming Star Is Sued For Divorce L08 ANOELES, Dec. 2--(AP)-— Art Jarrett, orchestra leader, flied suit today to divorce Eleanor Holm, the former Olympic swim- ming star who recently oust her romantic lot with showman Billy Rose The complaint covered the en- tire picture of Miss Hahn's public activities from the time she was ban-ed from the1088 United ltstes Olympic team sfter s. champagne party en route to Berlin. Rose was not nalned. THIS FISIIERMAN NEEDS NO LINE VICTORIA. Dec. t-Oiver P. '1'. Collins likes to tell fish ltofltil. Ind this is one: “On one dtvlul lob up north the rock cod were very plentiful, and so friendly that they followed me around like dogs. "when I was ready to come u . l reached out snd nabbed s coup e of the tsttcst. They made s fine slipper." l-ie ssys its s its: story. ' Qlbat Buoy oi hours NOT EATING THE EIGHT FOOLS MAY CAUSE DISTURB- ANCES Oi‘ THE HEART I have hsd theoppomunlty for a nuniiaei‘ of years of examining most of the heavyweight boxers and wrestlers-Dempsey, Csrpcnft- er. Sharkey, Bear, Bchmeling, and Louis, nondos, O'Msli0iiney, 66011.50 Casey, McCoy, and Others, Every thing was "nonnsl" about them- hssrt rate, blood pressure, temp- erature, reaction to GXCYCIoC. However on exsmlnlng boxers in the lighter weights l often found that the pulse rate instead ct '12 mirht bs as low as 60 to 64, with temperature slightly below normal and also s. lowered blood pressure. This lowered heart rate, temp- ercture. and blood pressure. was due to the fact that these young boxers were trying to got down w a certain Weight at an llillloiuteai bout. and had cut down on their food and water intalze for the pre- vious 12 to 24 hours. Now these boxers reduced their food and liquid intake for o mut- ter o! one or two days only; 1n most cases they would be back practically to their normal weight; -4 to 7 pounds heavier-eight hmus later at the wheduled hour for their bout. What about those who are not boxers. who ure not trying to "make" a certain certain enough normal weight? Will lack of suf- ficient food affect heart rate and blood pressure? Drs. Soms Weiss and Robert W. W. Wilkins in a clinical lecture B-t U16 Atlmtlc City Session of the American Medical Association this yell‘ stated that. "Fasting or severe reduction of diet results 1n a slowing down of the heart; ratc by almost one-hall‘, a decrease in the blood pressure in the arteries, and s. lowering of the m“ m, which 1.11 the body procassaswork." This M ‘muse may be a help for a short psriod—s rest for the heart and blood vesscls—blit “a on the other hand, causes im- hvOrs/bls changes In the heart." Drs. Weiss and WLlklns lute that it is not the lack of the flmmmi 0'! fwd but of value vit- amins, particularly vitamin-B, that causes the changes in the heart, blood vessels, and body processes. Thus While the amount of food ml? need to be reduced in heart and blood vessel disturbances, 100d! rich 1n vitamin B-rsw cab- bage, tomatoes, loci/use, fresh peas, lemons, oranges, grapefruit. spin. sch. asparagus, celery, carrqis ___ should be eaten daily in medium to generous amounts, Matthews-Carruthers Wedding A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday. Dec. 1st at. 4 o'clock. at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Edward Macluulyen, Augus- tine Cove, when Bertha Sophia. youngest daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carruthers, Borden, became the bride of Herbert Sinclair, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Matth- ews of Alborton. The ceremony v/as performed by the Rev.Mr. Chairman of Aiberton_ the double ring service bcingvuseil go young couple were unattend- The bride was tastefully dressed in an afternoon gown o! blue chif- fon velvet with matching acces- sorles. Immediately after the ceremony s sumptuous supper was served for the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Later in the evening the happy young couple left on a honcyuiioun trip. On their return they will reside in Alberion where the bride for the past few years ‘has been a successful school teacher, and where the groom is n prosperous farmer and "fox rancher. Their many friends loin in wishing them msny years of happiness. Special Session Prorogues Today TORONTO. Dec. 2-—(CPl-—Pro- iiozmtiom of the rpecial session of the miter-lo Legislature tomorrow was assured today when three Gov- emmmt measures, only bills before the House. roceived second reading and passed through committee stage in less than two hours. Thus Ontario's 20th legislature will sot g, record for ghort sessions. Th; Government made n drastic mm“ m one of the three bills by which it hoped to speed up col- iwgion o: succession duties from “has to which clearances have hem liven. The act to amend the Judicature Act was amended by Attorney-Gen- em-l Conant to make the immunity w tun-l process svnlv only w 1w- oqm duty procaoouias. I. 0. 0. F. “stems wmnsv mmsv Erinitp Utlitzb Chili - FRIDAY. DIQMIII I II. LAWRENCE MONDAY 8 P. M. TONIGHT AUCTION FOITY-I-‘IVES AND CIIBIAGE. PRIZES. time, ususiy 2 I-KM. the day of the . GUARDIAN weight at n, hour, but are not eating} food to keep them up to: Prolonged reduction of, the diet, ' emergency lighting battery systems that instantly and automatically supply light In case of power failure. Hos- pitals know from long ex- perience that they can safely entrust this vital service to THE surgeon’! accurate eye must not be dimmed by darkness. Power wires may be snapped by storms, fires, floods and other accidents beyond the control of the ever vigilant utility companies . . . but against such occurrences many hos- pitals protect themselves with Exide THE SURGEOIPS OPERATING LIGHT Bl-AZES A MESSAGE TD . CAR OWNERS. . Exide Bltlorles. Is there any other Inst- tery which so thoroughly merits your confidence? With those facts to guide - you, there In no need to rely on guess- work when buying a newhsttory f or your car. But before you buyimy battery, find out whether a new one is really needed. care o! the Yew-far“- For good batteries as well as wornout batteries run down. There is sn Exldo Battery designed to suit ova-y our. The newest Exlde ls the Hycap—-s battery of high capacity ss its nuns suggests. It is specially designed to easily lake demands of your defroster, radio, heater, $6., and still have ample power for nurt- In| your cas- fn any kind of weather. look for the Exido Dollar Sf¢n-symbol of honest IQPVICB- n: Kiddo Binaries o! Casual: Usultul Tomnlo - Canada EXIDE BATTERY SERVICI MAY ABE OBTAINED FROM Tl-II FOLLOWING DEALERS! lifallotfs Gertie! Qlsorlottotovvn Myrieks Alberto! Limited Alba-ton I Hadley Woodsldehi Garage Brsadalbsn Maynard’s Garage jJ. V. Wheeler (‘heater Sell-a!‘ Mellarlancb Garage Crapaud French Rlvor Hunter River lensing-toil Ilunninfs Garage Charles McDougall Ed. Gallant New London ry Oyster Bad Bu!» St. Peter's Service Sickle! St. Peter's McKenzie? Garage Dewafs Garage Pope's Garage J. H. Myrick & Co. nrsnusmoits FOR PRINCE rnwsno ISLAND Soul-is Summerside Qummcrside Tlgnlsh Charlottetown R, T, Summerside Eastern Guardian . JRESUMES BUSINESS — 111a people of Montague and vicinity are glad to sec the store of Mr. L. B. Mellisii open again. Mr. Milton Melllsh is taking over the business and his friends wish him every success. L “WIINISTER INDISPOSEI! —- Rev. Mr. Flannszou has been con- fined to his home the past week with a severe cold. Mr. W. D. John- sione took charge of the services on Mr. Fllmnagaxfs circuit Sunday, Nov. Nth-L. . JLIBRARY MEETING -- The local committee o! the Montague Branch of the Carnegie Library met at the library on Monday, Nov. 29th. Mr. Chandler from the cen- tral library was present and rave an address on the work icllinl of new booku purchased and the meth- od oi transferiing books from one library to nuoilicr in s systematic way. He said Montague is one of titer best brunches and spoke of its advnncemcnl the past year. Miss Marie Coffin. the efficient custod- ian, no doubt deserves congratula- tlonsr-L ..‘I)EI.AYED RETURN — Mrs. Mimic! Mt-Lnrcn. Montague, who lms been visiting: her son Wilbur in VHF-KIQUVEI‘, and her daughter M'l'..KCllil('tll Gordon, California, has been delayed in returning to hcr homo on account of n slilhi- cold but. in expected to arrive in the near future, This is not Mrs. Mcbsrens first visit to the coast. Her friends wish her s. pleasant trip and stile return to her native Moniaguc.—L ‘ . RPOBT NUPTIAL IIIOWIB - A social evening and post nuptial shower was held in the basement of the Christian Church, Tuesday. Nov. 30th. The Young People's 8o- ciety was in charge of the evonings outertnlnment nnd the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mc- Donald. Brudenci. recently married st the bride's home Alliswn. The convonors of the committee Miss Mable Moore and Floyd Mcllinnou lcft nothing undone to mskc the avenin: one of ths most enjoyable ever held by the society, Ind tho very splendid army of useful and beautiful gifts testified to the P0 - ularlty of thdhsplly young coupe. who are starting mil-rind life in very ideal circumstances h thst lively old homestead known as "Dawn's". After the ifis were 0P- ened and displays .ths groom thanked the donors on behalf of himself. and bride. Ho was then bounced and oil song "For They are Jolly Good Fellows’. Refreshments woto served, after which the eva- uiglg closed with a merry sing so“. —_1._ _,¢__- PIBIONAIJ . ‘Mrs. Prisillu “t?” of at her son James, suotonll to - clays to settle up the astute of her late brother. L . JMr. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth arrived home Saturday after at- tending the Winter rut: in Tor- onto. L ..'Dr. Preston McIntyre, Mon- tszus, has returned home from Montreal where lie accompanied Mr. Haddon, McLean. Montague. Mr. McLean has gone from Mont- real to New York where he will receive medics! treatment. L RIV- J. ‘F. TUFPER DIED IN TORONTO Was Formerly ln Georgetown and Cherry Valley ‘PQRONTD, Dec 2—R.ev. J05- eph P‘. Tapper. 54, Toronto, form- er rector oi 8t. Monica's Church here, suffered s heart seizure sud died while on his wsy to preach in the church. Mr. Tun- per was rector of 8t. Monica's for nine years. retiring bocsuse of ill- heaith in 1936. Capt. Tuppar was given assist- ance by two young motorists, who drove him to his own family doc- tor. who was out. He was then driven to ziviziilier doctor, but was stricken will another seizure and died in the cur. He was widely known among ex- servlcemcn, and a popular speak- or at meetings and beinqueid held by various branches of the 00.n- sdfsn Legion. Born at Port Medwsy, N. 8., Captain Topper belonged to s family whose helm has 1on3 been distinguished in the history of the Moritlme Provinces. He was a graduate of Kim's College, Wind- sor, N. 5., and minister to several parishes in that pPOVIIIOI. Durlnc the crest War. Capt-sin Tllppol‘ recruited the mam Battalion which went overpass. As s chan- lsfn with the mailman fillies. lbllowing the armistice. Osp- loin Thippsr w» sttaohed for two yesrs to the Eoysl Canadian Air from at Osmp Borden as "Flyinr Psdto Surviving cm his widow. well known ss "Kathryn Munro," s Osnsdisn pootsu, one son, Victor M .st Queen's University snd one dltighter, Dorothy Jean, at homo. Two brothers. James A. and Wil- iisni Topper, and two sisters, Mrs. a Downer and Mrs. Elvin Mo- Ksy, all of Nov: scotia. also sur- vfvo. ,» (Roy. Mr. Tripper was formerly in chit-lo o: Anglican‘ concreti- stfons own end Glen-y J lovbmioiicmbsuddemavs- aucmgauumuwmu The tenth annual muting of Jubilee Women's Institlito. Albcny Village was held st the homo 0f Mrs. Jas Johnston on Nov. 9th. The President. Mrs. U. P. Pineau in the chair. Ton members and one visitor present. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed, The min- utes of the last annual meetins and October meeting were read and approved. Tho President saw her report which showed the dif- ferent ways we have worked to- gether for Home and Country. Tile Secretary gave the financial statement. The Bici: Committee re- ported three sick cslls midi snd presented fruit-bill which was moved and seconded to be paid. The school committee reported the need of map of Maritime: and I small movesble blackboard. It was moved and seconded that Secretary attend to this. New Committees, achool, Mrs. Buchan- an, Mrs. 8- MacKsy- 810k, Mrs- A. O. Green, Mrs. Jos. Johnston. ‘Home entertaining, Mn. Maclhy- Two minute talk to be given by Mrs. Wm, P. Csmsron. Question- naire on Canadlanlzatiozi, Mrs. Kisr Bssaltt. \ The election of officers for tho new your than tool: p100. t President, Mrs. Stirling M. Mm- sy» Vice- President, Mrs. Royflsm- eron. Bow. Jrreu . Mrs- U. J. P1110811: Audion, Mrs. Wm. P. Osm- -tososl.-Mrs.~ I.~.I.-- . - . Directors, Mrs. A. 0. Giosn. Mrs. H. Frmcis. Mrs. Wm. Buch- snsn. Mrs. Kisr Busitt. The Oonvenors srs: —Mrl» Win P. Ogmemn. Pesos, Mrs. K. Busitt. Osnsdlsnisstion, Mrs. A. O. Green. Child Welfare, Mrs. '1‘. l. Noonan. Legislation. Mrs John- ston- Agriculture, Miss Gsrlsnd. Education, Mrs. Mscbsod. (Isn- sdisn Industries, Mrs. H. Francis. Public Health, Mrs. Buchmsn. Home Economics- g doluste to the T. B. Lea- Too Late To (Jlasify “IS YOUR D00 TAX PAID‘! III add, ylwtLthii Paper." “Lilillli-S- l LOIT-HMALL BLACK IOCKIT- boolt containing sum of money. Finder return w Guardian. Rs- wsrd. fi L-Ml. WANTED IN CIIARLOTTITOWN and Summerside lots suitable for crssmory establishments, or buiidinlv suitable for some Apply O. Clo Guardisn. ll-ilili- I'M-til. mm WANTED FOB aAwLnou Routes of 800 families. lglsl Wsy fig this year. Reliable hustler I Mild ltlfi MIN-ll I30 III!) idly. Writs lo- s, t. M" l. M0 ltld [GOTHIC PIP gsir; - lswlaifh . EU nflit to attend the funeral of her l“? m°°uu 5'" " ‘m "port [Mot/hurl 1w:- Augutu‘ ooumis. JUBILX WOMEN'S INSTITUTE l bu“, yo“ o‘ y“ “p lvlrs. Lyre is remaining for a. few tum“- w h“ Th’ mm Miss lldlth with. In W! I. camel-on, also 1mm 1mm psrvisor. It was moved sound’ we renew ths nuberi on to li- s to News. d r After s program loos and n Peace Contact in sorvsd s dsinty hmdh. lbeilfl closed with National Anthem. ivv MODERN WHITE iltlll for Yours s: “tl.1.'lf."‘§fl-‘3-l“§i-"3<';'§ er nc liiunlls sm damn will" l Ch i im s lu. They brinIIWQ _ l isirnignhiiicsshhd cheer into avfly ham” "f "L b ndlll0¢ our modem Willi" i" IIG-azihduliifl is on il-Tl"3g££kf,f|,"“1 . , , . . '.".".°.'.il"'lil‘.f“.‘i"oii35w wreck wtélnwl tgpsawinlsn It "III s ht an. ‘gahhfiiirvflaklvyhst to send piemmoiaol. L lschsrml ll’ yo‘: y“ "w lnowddi mat reminder o wfimm“ isbla MN! ll- tied-itchy Dfl- P"! v H1 M83 _ m; um Agggwhfli?" 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