/ an ~-hummly posibls is being done n "5 to it that he is well fed, well wmggmd eflleiently equipped. ` | 'or'-.|”,¢|ons llke the Y. ll. C. A. m mug. _to his plltsical comfort. humgul "creation and clean fun. n 'M is sick or wounded the Red cm" 'ul provide Tor htm with ten- ¢,',-, levlns °“'°- ` _ _yn were is one, _thing that will *N* '.__,,q'|lq,_to his -face and a Joy to W ` Uggglpqpe of_ these will give; you can give- Your Photo- __ -, 1 _ _ _ 1 ` ' ;; -Cook* Studio iii Si"-lie it A 3I`ll‘vi_tes All Slimmer Tourists ‘ .fto Cali aug have their A 'iP'hotograpli _Taken while' _ 4 '_-in the Cityi ‘ ` nl save.. snln q? - We Are _ Modern Opticinns ' 'We keep in constant touch` with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics, and immed- lstdly anything new is placed on thgvmarket which will increase out-_knowledge or facilities, we have it. - _ dlir optical ofllce is of the most sppgoved style and is equipped wi the very latest _ instru- ments and sight testing _appli- atlces. _ \ Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We lpn e s special study of the coe- meiio effect to_be__ obtained. and don' assure you that our glasses ` sd~d ll, certain note of neatness and refinement that meets with favorable- comment . Children's eyes receive our special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to tit a child with chlld's glasses. not- with oumbersome glasses that were iutendeg ; _8. S..-HESBIAN - ‘ _vm lg sellelses, _ _- '_' nit ._-.:"°-.rr \ _enepnalre 1aem1~'N'olv f .-. _. e __-.- _' _lerqlstel-s atm-nav Vw ': =.-_0l4ll_l_i01el Bsnk_B _Z . ___G_h_arlottetown. P I- ; hcnllon s .BENTLEY V ' ‘a/f.'l.»s»eusy.K'.'o. - -- ‘ _isrrlstdr and Anernsyssouw _ ' Molloy to 'I.oan, _ allies-exalt ef N. e. cnemasra one ensues. r.l.|. 1 . » ._-_ _ glloieeolv e nuns! ‘am ans__Attol-ills' _ ; .~ __.q.~§.°¥tl.”.tt‘.».,»°“‘“ _ __ _ _ _ WA ff?-i1‘on_ _s sflsawl- ./ \_.._.;..._,.._ Mi# U udgfe *Mlm f ¢a¢a'a'iei."iil¢."‘ln one __ _ ,,¢n~e--_-.f _ l , v _' _ ‘__ - V - _ r..‘._V _ . _' _< __ _ . -- - u ,.1 1 ‘.. » ~ - *at < - 1 1 , ‘fr ~.‘~ »_~_ _ '»; -~- »- _ _ -_ »~'___;.@‘-_ .--_ ~ » ‘--‘~-' ' '--‘=.~'-~;:_ " -~ ~ N' ~--» - ~ . _ » - _ 1 1. . * -1 f '.V -l.-‘.'_ ' ‘ "--‘ ' "2" "”.'*’ .- 'i' 'F-_.l-,t .‘.,t»_l._ .. V- ‘»h_ -._.#-,_','».- ~~_. ~),_L_~___- ~ . .._._-:_<-54'., _Vt "_`l_VV-- " _~-_‘__-',_ _,‘;= 9 J M,-.l ’-`-i __ “ " .f~. .~ , . ~/ » -_<,.‘-: 'V "- l 1 ._=» lf- J- ' _ _ f ~*» ."1 > 1 lr ~ \l »- ' r . ‘ -f »»'-»-_.'“_~:-,.,_.__-;.5g~V.._Vr - V__‘f-__»~'V-».j._~.~'1-‘-<~ -'e ‘l -.115 -f - __~ g -_ -V - ;-_- V- Vi V _._ _,__ _,_..,‘i'-V_.--_»._._». _ ___ __ _ - .- - -. . V , ~ _ . _ _.__ _ ,l _f.':__ ..?.!§....A.9.':.!.P. A ==ien°°¢;'»'¢ emu” °""“" ;U\vvetmea1easot1'q|-:'7,':»f",= A H Ill!-1% U1 l * ` §§§i§; Ei’ _§§Ea RE f F 5 iiiisli- il 2-? - ==- ni so ii Oenlltion. _ _“lor _bulkuislu _pm \\\\\»€.ao\n_sssn_»,_ i. \\ f\ _ $4.50 $4.75 ° We are showing several new pumps in patent and kid leath- ’ ers with hig_h heels, good weight for house or street wear. Patent sport pump with new medium heel -the latest. Alley &_ Co \\\m\\i ll iu .. rr 3 Carter’ s Bookstore -New in stock- i ' The Womans Home Compan- i lon August No. AUGUST MAGAZINES All the best Magazines pub- lished received as Vissued. Canadian and American New papers received daily. _ _ New Books and Novels Holiday reading. - - V soo reprints from nm Anth- ora reg-ulsr prices $1.25 to $1.50 each. Our Holiday prices 50 and 75 cents each. Come' in and look - them over. ' _ Our Bookstore closes each ev- e ling (except Saturday) _ at 6 o xlouir and at ers; o'clock on Vtednesday during July and August. _ ~ ' - §° r Carter & Co Ltd. _ Books and Stationery -aa...-_ _ ./~»`.... ¢`f`.-- ,ed from Toronto where I at-i, _tended a post graduate course in Optomete and -#Was awarded my di1ii<,>mH» I 'am now in a position to give 'my patrons the very,___ est eye service obtainab e. _ _ ‘ My parlor is fitted with Lhe very best and latest lnf_-__ struments and is_on a par with the best optical __El!',°_ lore in Toronto and 11'. liréal. V ' _ 1 .' We guarantee. you ‘Pere lect satisfaction and_are at all times _pleased to g_1v_@ V011 advice regarding the- care Of the eyes. ~' ‘ I We are also expert- _T01 ` airers of Eye Glasses, gpectacles, etc., and_Wi\|:a*‘ 1 . . _ » . ._ Q .. ' _ - a \ _ New l-ullrs if ‘Y 1 _*rin sen sy. smite '_' Having recently returns.. l J '_'t.iva.` , _ _ _ _.sl-iowls Fon sunlal..-The re- . _ . roll l`=l»:_l|l'ul`rls'_rol;K * .- - VTHECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" - _ _ piggy; ,O4 " ' ' 4 » i. _ _ C.__,__,_ 2 _ #awww rs- » 1~».°., ...-.. G.-.....n.... ..*iT PAYS to buy in this Province. l' . _ _ ..°Ml\. HAROLD P. GORDON is the Georgetown Guardian representa- .,_.__ ..°CORRAVILlLl NQTEB. - The school which for the pest year was under the management of lies Lillian Driscoll. is now closed awalthlg the arrival of a teacher. Some of the farmers of this _vicinity haveValread_v completed hay-making, while others are still diligently laboring at ft. All report the hay crop much better. than was expected. -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel _MacAuiay, of Corraville, spent uh- day last in Morell. -Miss lainie Sutherland of St. Peter'e, spent a few days in-Corraville, she being the guest of Mr. D. A. Wilson. -Miss Eva Wil- son of_Corraviile, spent the pest week in Cardigan.-Miss Teresa Henrietta Mcvarish, who 'for many years resist ed in the United States, spent a week in Corravillo. --Mr. Francis Morrison of Corraville is busily engaged secur- ing lumber for the construction_ of h enw house. mains of Miss Delia Matheson, who died in Montreal recently wel'e brought to_this province on 'l`ues'day August 6 and forwarded to her old borne church at Montague, where at 2 o'clock on Wednesday the pastor funeral sermon from the text, "Be y`e also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man oometh.”V The speaker in his usual pleasing style portray'ed the Home of the de'-`_ parted saved. but laid' particular ern- phasis on, “The stage of preparation' here." He made it very clear, t-hat we must prepare on earth, if we wish to inherit that "Crown olf Life which is unrleilled and fadeth not away." The late Miss Matheson who was only 24_ years of age,w‘as the daughter of Mrs .‘ Maude Matheson and gi°a`rlddau»ght€r of Mr. William Vanidsrstine formerly of Montagtm, but now of Edmonton. With her only sister Stella, she spent -her childhood with her parents at Montague, where they received' their education, afterwards going to_ Mon- treal as stenographers where they_ liv- ed very happily with their wfdowefd mother -for several years. until Stellaf after being married only a short time ales from a lingering lllness._leavi1ill Delia, who was waited upon very pai,-_ iently by her mother durlng_~'her'many months sickness. Mrs. Matheson has the synlpathyof e. host of- fr'iehds'_ae_ she mourns for-her only children. _Tho b_uljial_'_v_/ag_ in Lower Montague Com-_ eiery.-'r~ ' - . .__ _.ll- ‘_ '-_1"l‘.‘.i*‘.;{Tg'T;,>5`»§i“£.§?`§”’_i*-'l»éV“-1 F‘Tl.F"`:i;.§i-_i~J”‘-‘_-i - FOOD BOARD FLASHES m An amusing little _lucidwt reported from Banff, Alberta, shows _h0w‘V two_ bears proved to be food' patriots even while -they were 'breaking one of the' commandments. \. ._ ._ _ .- They were foraging in_ the larder of the`Alplne Club House 'which of was not stribtly "vri'thin. the law"-b__'tlt then nears will be sem: They helped themselves to four loaves of brown bread but left uumolested the white breadffpies and oa-kes_wll_i<1_ll' werefin tnenmier. " Whether the distlnctionsvas amat- ter of taste or of phtriotism it is im; possible to tell, for_tl_leVsnimals ard still at large. There are lots' of human, bears, however, who grab the whit? bread and qgkes iirst- and ignore tire brown bread"and'other -food conser- vation products, despQe_tl_le ei_gel1¢__`_§ of food conditions in urovs. ‘ lmllouslrunlvsllslrr HALIFAX A ' A;-gg, 8r;ience,'_:_ Engineering. Music, Pharmacy. Law, Medicine. Dentistry New 'Entrance Bcholsrshllill Three of'$B00 each -Five of 8100 eabh 0ne_r'eserved.for Cape Breton, Ons reserved f0_r_New Bruns- wick, _ ' ` One reservelltor Prince Ed- ward Island. ` _ - _ To be competed for at the Matliculstion examinations. 'U91 ginnlllg September 24, 1918. 'New -lenior _lehoiarshipsz _ 'libres of ‘B00 eaol\.‘ _ _ Three of 100 each' ‘rsnable during second year. a ‘svvarded on results of worl -or _t vw-`*' ' I of _ur resume. fer ¢h¢_¢§ ng' assign begin 'on rngilli-‘."ouooa . lm. _ _le to :ln ~1>mluen¢'¢ _or--. see ire: ntllglnlirnn __ ation. - o f l _ ..°TWO 0lNTQ_ PER W_0RD each insertion for adverttsmrls--¢nie""euv}.~ ulux. Cash must accompany order, Kinilnum charge twenty-dve cents. ..~e¢onel1'o'w~ woman-g ln. BTITUTE will hold a spinning bee in the Town Hall. Thursday 15th inet, Tea served . 821-8-\31\(2i _ ..°l-lie friends are pleased go 393 ...*»ANNAn_|_r»A1E_-'rue sailing in good here _at lpreseut.-Mrf Charles Keele, Sail9r’a_ _Hope wssamopg the recent visitors on a business 'trlp.- llrs. Osborn of Boston is visiting her parents lr. and Mrs. C. Jenkins, _Durell-Mrs.Polman is visiting her old home.-Mr. ,l._Wm. McLeod, Dun- das. was in Annandale lest__week.- The grain crop l_s looking wel-l' and promises a large yield. _Quite a large audience of young- and old gathered at the Annandale Schoolhouse Mon- day to hear Pte. Lumsden give his ‘ lengthy talk on his experiences at the front. Everyone enjoyed the lecture .which was. followed 'by ice cream and cake. The proceeds; -amounting 'to something over $60 goes towards Red Cross work.-Q. .'.°Miss Helen Idellish, Montague, is visiting in Pownal and l-lazelbrook. -T. ' Rev. W. J. Domville, preached the ' _#Mfrs Mildred roster or East Boston, Mass, is-spending the summer in Montasue, the guest of. Mr. and_ Mrs. Warren Wig-htman.-T. _.,__... Mr. J. L. Younker, Montague _out in his car again, after being confined to his home for several days with u mild case of blood poisoning of the leg.--T . _'Among those who will attend, the Grand _Encampment and the Grand Lodge and i1he’Rebek'ah' Assembly of the _I. 0. 0. F. which opens at Kent- ville, N. S., on Tuesday August 13th are: Mrs. W. J'. Wighthead, Miss Irene McGregor, Mrs. W. T. McDon- ald, Mrs. Lester B.. Mellish and -Mrs. lrlurry J. McGregor, Montague. This party intend to cross on the "Harland" and motor through -Nova Scotia to Kentville and Anna/polls, and visit any points' of interest on their way home. War Garden Bulletin' THINK OF THE FUTURE Don't -be short-sighted on the can- ning question and: iieavei thinigs to ‘chance fornsxt ~wfhter.»' _By that time if your cellar shelves are not well stocked .you will_be.m1ghty_sorry that you did not see into the futuresome- where around August, _ Get out utter the wild fberries' _while the are to be had. They cost you noth- ing but a little time and labor. The children will gladly help 'to bring them in._ F_'ollow'ing_ is a syrup, table for yourcanning-_oper_atio1`ls._ Hang it up inthe kitcheufand refer to i_t when- ever neoessaryt _ _ _ ` _ For sweet fruits _1 iJt`sl"lgar tb 2 pts water., V- -,"_._. _ _ Fei- slightly. a'cla‘fl-_nit s. pls sugar- to 8 pts water. _-__ _,'_,,___ _ _` _ ' Foe' acid fruits'__1__p,t.‘._ell1B_-\' $0.1 D!- w_ater. _ '. . For every acid fruits 2' ptssilgar to ipt water. ' ~ -_ _ --‘ » _ _ sen criosefaevonr ° _ C Long Cheek, W. I'_.lA. held a .very succes_sfu_l Feetival__ l_r_ece_il=tiy proceeds 'Tamoalrited to $188'-'sv-iitch? gdee toward 'providing' -corqmrtai for ure" soldier MVK. rTl16'S0¢iet|¢.WlBhds to 'thank dll those -whobslped inany way to make the Festival the ‘suoceils it was; also to ' the following for _`l'ecen.t, donations. _ Mrs.. David. Laurie; Neil ‘ McKenzie, Mrs. A. C. Shaw. Hrs. Morrow Sr.. Hrs. Thou., Morrow, Mrs: Archibald ‘lcPhail, lisa Mary Sm-ith. Alex Mc- Leod, $1 each. Hector-McNevin,.Mre. Anne Mclilachern, Thee. McLeod, John McLeod. 50 'cts ee`»cl\`. Mrs. John Car- roll-`, 25c; -Mrs. John McFadyen, 60c; MN. A. Mc`Fl.dyell't§ 50c.`a`lld 1 lb. rolls; Mrs. George Mcbeod, 1 lh rolls; lifrs. Nell Campbell, 1'lb'.' rolls; Mrs. John MclF_fdyen,'5§ l-bl roils;~ Mrs. Duncan Darrsh, 1 lb rollili Hrb. Malcolm lilo- Kensis, Mrs. Dougald McDougall. -Mrs. [Qtr-lliidnoll, Mrs.. Roder- i_ck Mcl*, J. D.MliKinnon, Mrs. A. N. Campbell, urs. Aienleslu isc- Phee. Wm; R. McLean,_Bector lilc- Cannell Sl each; Hrs. N. D. Me- ibdyen, Mrs. 'Dlllwan McConnell, urs. VJ. ,a_. laexlnnon. rms noni 'lilc- lue, lure Nell uecgnnell, Mrs. Dees ual-mn n, to crunch; mrs. H. -n. hicliilin , 6\c;_Mre»l` Iilector McNev_fn 75a; I . . _loD6ligal`l1, 76c; libs. Duaoah edt, _V_'l5e'; Julgns Hie- lis'oh'em,§ 85 ; 'lrs'.'-_ Angus" Ncldach- erh. Mrsi Iohin McLean, Rev. ,A. Horn. $11 ix°,`W. D. lSmv,_`50o; ll'-. Bac n of Beattie 82.80; Ml-sl Honor-3;: pam spore; lm. North l__psh~sp out-_last meeting four new mambsrssxame infant! we will`be glad to have others come and~help'the EASTERN PERSONAIS _ - 1 _ \ tend to‘ same while you wait. ' ' _,,,.¢ ..V... ._ e' Vos' -_ -'_ _ ._ 4- 'i_ 1_ _ enema emu l':.E. Pnrklnan.:..~::::.;~“'°° '° M' -_ _- - -e-f- ' for -. -._ '“" I E’ A' i-rllvrork along. Quite-e-set otyarn has 7 Cool Pllebgrdlly _ been promised 'to the Society which We trust to"1-ecsive ister. This Society during. the past -few months have ship- - _ ped 11| pairs ot soolt and '94 suits of _ pyisnnas` and have another shipment l l. i i |- is _é _ _ i »1_i'V_-_ifV's"'l~_- ' » _ _ gg. "_I:_an];,:"__"_-'»-f-if _l.' '_ _ _ _ ` ' -_ _ if-~S_l » - CANADA. _ I V ' _ _ PRUCLAMA-T|0N»_. ;_1.;. _‘_ »‘,' _'.1 _ _‘f ;f ' I = V '_ -E " WZ' " -_ _-_ _ V ._ ,___ _ ‘- _ . . _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ ___ ‘___ -_..... .__.__. n _So_|.ol_ _n__lg ______________________________ _ __ _ ' ' ~ - lr _ av--. =-:-9 _ ~ __ Gzlonca me all-"rn, ny me Gmc of Goa or me Unites Kingdom el Great Britain an Ireland and of the British _Dominlons beyond the ' A _S_`eae,‘KING, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. ' '_ '_ - To 'all to _whom these rescnte shall' come or whom thesame may in any' ' fwioeooncem,-GIYEETING - ` ` A Proclamation of conditional# amnesty _respecting men ‘belonging to Claes 1 under the Military Service Act, 191 ,fwhb have 'dlsobeyai '0\l' Proclamation of 13th October, 1917, or their orders o report for dut , "or are deserters or absent without leave from t`*he%nadlan Expetflj- Vtionary Force. B- L- UEWCOMBB. }_vv_l-nmlsas consider- D'°“°f _ able numbers of men' belonging to _Class I under our Military Ser- Yioe A<_:t,;K17, cglled out on active service 'll Our Can gl xpedit`ions%uForcs for the defenoe oi: anada under r Proclamation of l3t_h October, 1'g"l'7, although they have thus become by law so ' rs enlisted infths Military Sorvloe' of Canada, -' Have failed to report for dut as lawfully required of them under the said Xdiiitary Ser- vice Act and the regulations thereunder, in- cluding- the Order in Council duly passed 031 April 20 last, - _ -Cl' have deserted, Or absented themselves without leave i`rom_o_\‘_: Canadian Expeditionary Force, And it is reprmented that the very serious and unfortunate situation in which these men find themselves is due in many cases to the factthat, notwithstanding the information and warning contained in Our Proclamation afore- said( t ey have misunderstood their duty or obliration, or have 'been misled by the advice of il-disposedydisioyal or eeditious persons. AND WHEREAS we desire, if possible, to avoid the infli`ctlon'oi` the heavy penalties which the law imposes for the oiiences of which these soldiers have thusbeen guilty, and to afford them an opportunity within a_limlted time to report and make their services _available in Our Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by law their bounden duty, and as is necessary for the defenoe of Our Dominion of Canada. _ _ _.NOW KNOW _YE that we in the exercise of Our powers, and oi' Our 'good will and pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare and -cause- _to be publidhed and made known rl-;A'r_'rl-1_1: PENALTIESQF 'rx-us Law wltl. Nor na n\_rl=Qslzl:> on EXéCTED as against the men who belong to lass 1 under Our Military Service _Act. 1917, end_ who have dlsobeye _Our Proclam- ation-faioreeaid: or who have f’l"on_l any ol Our registrars or deputy registrars to _good 'for `du'ty‘o'l a da nowipast and have ful "so“to"repUrt ;Vor who, h`ving reported and obtained leave of absence, _ilave failed “to report a`t the expiry bl' their l_e.sv¢,_.or have deserters ‘from Our =Exp'editionary Force PROVIDED. 'rl-mv REPORT Fon Durif oN on Barone 'rl-1a»-'rwsurv FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST-1918. ' ~ - AND WE DO HEREBY STRICTLY WARN AND~__ VSOLEMNLY IMPRESS UPON ALL SUCH MEN, and nllliell those who employ, harbour, conceal or assist thorn in their d' bedience, that, if they ir their fella) to report, absence _,or deecrtioti unn'l the expir-y_of the last mentioned d . they will be pursued and punished with #5 _ rigour and sever-it of the law, UBJBC THE _}uDGM1=:bl'r or OUR cotta MART AL WHICH WILL BE 'CON- VENED T0 TRY- SUCH CASES 0|' 0 or competent- tribunals: md ako that those ' employ, harbour, conceal oi' assist such m will be held strictly accountable as/oiienden and subject -to the pains, penalties and forfei- tures ln that behalf by law provided for their said oh`ence. - ' Provided however that nothing contained in this Our Proclamation is intended to release the men aforesaid _from their obligation to report for duty as soon as possible or to grunt them immunity from arrest or detelltion in-the meantime for the purpose 'of compelling them, to perform their _military duty; Our intention being merely to ibrego orremit the penalties heretofore incurred for failure to report, absence without leave or deaertion incurred those men of the description aforesaid Wh shall be in the proper discharge of their iliiitary' duties on or before the said twenty-fou _day of August. 1918. __ - " i-_"_ Of’ all of which Our loving subjects ahligali others whom these presents may ooncem hereby required to take notice and govei-ri, themselves accordingly. : IN TESTIMONY WHEREOP. We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Otost i. of Canada to be hereunto shined. I ull and Counsellor, Victor Christian William, _ Devonshire, Marquess ?f Hartingwli. V sri Devonshire, Earl of' Burl rlgton. Bhmn Cdvesmi of I-lerdwicks, Baron Csv_endi'sh KH( msn: of on ues: Neu¢_,p_ra¢ n?'uw£¢_»_:§rv,~ o( Our lkret Honmrabig Prllvgn | Knight Grand Crow of Our Order 0! _Saint Michael and Sai eorge; -- Grand Croc of Ourgflysl V __ _ -1 _ monroe emmenrn in onfole a'o;r‘t‘ w ` this r~'i'Rs'r any eiuidloosr ln ine mleiolfiri Right Trusty nnd.Rl¢ht Entirely Boiov e 'I A Ldrd one thousand nine hundrird and eahfetm. and? in the ninth year of Our Reign “§'_ - _l . By Command, _ I _` _ _ unoe--een-dew of sure.; g ‘#!¢%¥%¥¥¢%'¥%¥ %.!¥_I¥-¥-#`¥,_¥_$'.%_¥_¥_»%Q on ee ell #W *ii “ii-` e eil* so :ii at 00'. 00? at ef- 22 eif gl! eff ready. N’ soséfelslul. f _ .. asf, DC; se. eg" -D0 :'41 _ _ .l.. _ _ _'~ .3 '» - _ saucesanasenngennnnenncnnnnneannneeeknonn onesenescence*aresonances#eeeeaeeeennendnu ,li . _ V. _»;___. ' of Huis Are '-K. ofil'jC.Propérty_ if ll l- _" v -_ »_- V_ _ _ _ H, --._ _ ~‘ __J- [ .iq jftQl);AqND'_G_lJN- E mind of_an_or`dinary_cheerful camper- `illultrated acooiiu_t'_gf_ flip* ln. ~-- .- ._ _ _ . _.a _' out; "When Grandpa 'l1_l_|rnped ov_er_the J ..gl,_he_skwk_‘nd-_Do\phuB,,_ by Jag-9: Traces,-1 the- _-ltory of _trek to _the l)ll§1,orth, astory- of tile vfsitfof thy- _northern gold_._fields; "Five Shots at a particularly obnoxious lfttlelanimal Chuck," by I-‘.` Williams;-are among with”,_the’- white "sti°ipe downitsbiiok to the list of contents in the August issue thef`fcabin`_of a French"Canadiahb-_‘lA 'of Rod and'Gun. ‘Such departments WB‘_¢_1Breakfast_ on a_Dry`Stump," as Rod and Gun Mechanics. Fishing NBriow'A. Shaw,-'showing the psyc q»_ _Notes-and Guns_and Ammunition are l08is_l.l effect ofcontinuous rain onthe-' well maintained while a specially _ - _ _ _ _ -_nf-“_ '_-_ 1' " -~~~~--~ ~--+---~~~~~-~»------~~---~-~---~-~-----~-~~-'-"w"' _V_______ _ _. oline csn‘¢alenVlnqla_5l».¢¢- -__ _ AND our: is nublissedéfby Taylor, Ltd., W-oodsto_bh.‘-_Qi\tL, ‘ 1 ‘. -------#J ____ __ #B #B ti' 51:5 "They belong to__ Prirliie Edward Island- soldiers ovl-rsoasfj-_-_ the gift of the folk beck home. _The Knights of Columbus ar`ii__»-__ _ _ _ ' ‘_ merely administratorsiigtrustees with sacred obligations _ -v. ¢ ';.§" l _ ` A V" svenrndnr _ EVERYTHING I .If 1-_=.__ _ l - vi. "L }....__-_--_ _ K r .»... ,.... ., 1 L_ ____ ____ l ~' ' - - iii l' -4- -'_ ‘~‘*_"'. _ _ _-n..;_'__ ‘ - _ Thisfsign on' every K.g.C. l-l'u_t_showe the_viysfy_-_tile ° id- ' interpretinpractioe theobl stlonslmposed by_r_1g_e|_1--;_r_\rst._. _ -_'Vi __ __ _. when, they do ;uotus`e the Hutltgfor their own meetlngeillr ___ _ l ‘ andany servicesthdtiiire' held‘in them are open to all.-witl-o .__ __ j'_ __ solicitation ot_an_li_a_nd3iuly denorninatioil'can d__ V._'-__ '_ _ .' ,Q .' f Briefly, these this srsier all - - _1_i‘._¢~__ :r -ja-Angnsrlem f ~_____ ‘ V » ' _ ‘-_ , ,_ -' ._ ‘_ _- 1-I, ‘\\é,v.V- _ ‘- _ ' K.' _of C. ArmY'._Hut"Qampexgir_ for -'81i_)0.flilll_¢>otn_lnen#_ -"-__t_~‘»'_? 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