raca irouizg THVAEMGIU ARDIAN i l'”)l..u....l.;.l an smuui cinn Mull rm omen Department. Ottawa. The Inland Guardian Publishing Co. Editor ..I.l"-- ' uimm. Ian A..pm-hm. Associate Editor. Funk walker. CIRCULATION "Coven Prince Edward Island ilko tho doll" written of the earl tho woaknt ink". "The strongest memory is weaker than , l i i lT.HIIA-lIEliTT,Ei2Tf)hV;lNT-SATl.lRDAl'. AUG-ITS-T 8. I053 A liilty Aiill Privllou it is no small thing to "get out the vote". Organizers of clubs and meetings know all too well that it is impossible to pick a date or time to suit everyone. On a national scale the difficulty is almost infinitely: zreater. It is very much to the credit ofl people's seilse of the importance of the democratic process that the voters tur in as large numbers as they do. , The political parties and other organiz-. ations put a great deal of effort into re-. minding the forgetful or aiding the shut- in to exercise their franchise. This is a. lnlz. have taken every means of making them- sclves and their policies known to the elec- lot is. of course, a secret one so that no undue pressure may be brought to bear on the individual voter. In the polling boothl he or she, is answerable only to conscience.- llevlew Aiill tlltluk during the past twelve months has lost none of its essential vitality, says the cur-l lished by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. It is true now, as it was a year ago, that despite superficial evidence of income. External developments. such as shifts in the degree and locale of intern:-.-i v tional tension. and adjustments by the new. i United States Administration have had both material and psychological effects cil'. l'- business. the sum of which is not easily reckoned. . One of the more recognisable evidences" inflationary trend during the last half 01'' 1951. ; Pointing out that at the end of the first- ancc of 23115 million at the same point last year. the Letter explains that the deficit was largely in trade with the United State.-u elements of confusion and instability that Canada. Prospects for broadening foreigni trade are uncertain, particularly in the im- of capital investment in the United Stats, Pilflglll of "canola" i The Canadian Board on Geographical Names. which is a branch of the Depart.-i ment of Mines and Technical Surveys, dis-' cusses the origin of the name ”Canada", theory that the word comes from the Span-i. ish "aca nada". meaning The Geographical Names any positive proof, are inclined to think a more reasonable explanation is found in! Cartier's report of his second voyage of, collection of tents. or an encampment. "appears the best evidence produced on the gubject" and it thinks the Iroquois or- igin of "Canada" may be accepted as cor- net. But it discusses other theories: "The Spanish 'aca nsda' story attributed to early srlnhh explorers along the At- found no gold seems to popped but. little ares; y Spanish trips to these very small part of the effort required to merce recently made a survey of the ef- pilt suitable candidates in the field, deter-ifects of investment abroad on the import.- mine policies which will benefit the cotin-gexport trade of the nation. The findings try and at the same time command suffi-Iwere specific. More than one-quarter of all bient popular support to find general back- imports. and at least one-sixth of all ex-l These preliminaries have long been ac-ience of American capital invested abroac'..l complislicd by the respective parties. Thelln 1950 some seven per cent of Americanl issues of the day have been presented byimenchandise imports came from countries them and their candidates. The candidatespin which there was large American capital l0l'al6- There remains the respollsibiiily 0fiAmerican investment in foreign manufac-l the voters .to let nothing stand in Theituring stood highegt in Latin American Wily 01' lhelr Selling 10 the D0iiS- The 1331-: countries. There the Americans had invest- General economic activity in Canadalis a. judgment that Canada is in A fairly rent issue of the Commercial Letter pub-iin Brazil, the most stable of the Latin Ain- marked differences exist in the trends of'of a billion dollars. This and other Cana-,- contributing factors. The pressure of dc-idian capital investments in Latin Americai fence needs has lessened. and the post-warlare proving the point that. the American backlog of demand has been satisfied. Cur-:Department of Commerce has made-that rent demand is sustained mostly by current the faith represented by invested capital economy has been a slow, uneven, declineidates and their supporters have not warm. in prices that followed the arresting of the. ed to their work as election day ap- five months of 1953 Canada's deficit bal-ivisitors arrive for Old Home Week. Even ance in foreign commodity trade Stood al. the weather seems to have relented and it will million compared with A credit bill-;is to be hoped that there will be nothingi The oiltlook for the coming months has Air Vice Marshal J. G. Keer. C.B.E.. air did not exist A .VP?r 3:0. many Of li'l0l'" pays a familiarization visit to t'ie schools arising from political developments outside at the R.C.A.F. Station. Sunimcrsidc. portant agricultural sector. though a fav-., town's first Composite Junior High Schooll nilrable factor is the continued high level may seem somewhat remote but extensive for this country, but without casting muchl merely has ll street where "two tangents new light on an old and controversial qucs-: meet on a vertical curve with a parabolic. tion. The matter comes up because any form. At the off-centre crown the upwardi American Periodical had advanced lhtyslant is reduced somewhat. It. ascends ver-l. exploration to these shores. In that report; was born in Germany this date 1645, He he included a list of Iroquois words. amongl provided the "nk between Stuart pom-ai. thbm being ”Clllnl!dl1". melninfi R vlllase. 8 . ture. which had been dominated by foreign- "ClI'tier'8 report". Says the bourdltwas founded early in the eighteenth cen- mggg l'HE GLJLSRDIAN. (7HARL()TTET()WN AUGUST ll. 1953 p stood a notable stump. six feet f nishores and no clear-cut or definite refer- Salad Week Comes To An. End l i i . 'g -N: .ence exists to support this theory. In fact I p H . l p . r , . l l Thelx.,,g'paSSIng Scene V many historians now question whether thc C I ' - . : -. my p ,2 Spanish ever made these early trips about up 3' ' ,5! m''?'" ll which information is so vague. . . . CONCERNING '6 O VIINMINT "There is another belief that the naiil: i 0 n 60 " came from William and Emery de Caen. ipui clgirulpolmint h':' "kfdgllt t; wlll.d(l:lovei;lnmexx'l by "order-in. I ' . . . 'II n 5 co umn w n coun " oweve b ;; who weie in lxew France in 1621. The blb- consider to be the manual chu- may be in practlcxe. ls,eli:v:ii:giy- 1-: lical Canaan IS also mentioned. , ncifrilsilca otrhn "flood :l1;varrilmei;t." dnnlieroua expedient. . ” ' son erunpop rvewo- no. N” has beenp Suggestedv wow that Cfm' iday. I know. but somehow I can- June: Garfield. whose tenure l ada was an Indian proper name for which not set "'3' m” 'm"”" "N the the United States presidential oil) it is not possible to ascertain the meaning." . til" ":1 fhi7:o1""”””"..”!;:y ff" 1?.” W" "mked by "l "Deluxe oi Om . . 5 ;einmen s govern. e frat terest. in general educational op- ers claim that the old Portuguese, 'question, therefore. that 1 would pol-tunltlu. said that "next in in, - word, Canada, meaning vstrait-p is me; ask concerning any group of ment portanco to freedom and lllatice is p , y seeking election is: What are the popular education without Wm h .'50UlC9 Of til? C0UYlt1')' S nam9- The Boardi prospects of their being able to neither freedom nor jugticg C: on Geographical Names says that if ex-. ghxfigi geiffgy :1” "fl": "1 i bfnrefmanentlv maintained." n . . n . r e e e , e Pi0re1'5 of that nation applied the W01'd 10: imore to governlngmthhn just. rrliak: I wglialililusait illilifviletlttttisltxll the narrowing of the St. Lawrence of: ':1l'lKinVl':-L331 maklikmmla ltielif. tnngetilo the ability to make ml . . . . I l , ocs no req re muc an t ml I :1 good laws is the Mu Qufbec before Chruers Vlslt am? it ms E . .a ,a requires even less wisdom. But.tho part of a government to ell!-i Indians passed this word to Cartier. this VCrS'H1IV'lq ; the mllllns of laws that reflect thelcnurlge in every way pomble (hr is yet another theory on the subject. 'How-, Hivoulh 4.1: l ,' 1'-, E'.')e"ii”t”i::gg'.ift::vn fa c”S;,'im::i”Xl;i;i"”f:,e3f gniinggglehceld education ever. it has never been established that hint bvT'UIe--- V nation - is another matter. This course. an education m,;":,::;,m;': n wtzearly explorers fl'om Portugal covered the 2-,”: :l1:;ygr:oag;lv:necl;o::; mueglzcnei; ;::i;i&lleIla1O;dlI3iI:laurl;l anjd ethical tcI'rllor.v. in it. mechanical usefulneocuoml "mi . . . '5' in other i y , woi-dial. education or "the whole i Fgrelgn lnygsungnts lMW3L'.i'Z'v'1o"aEi3o.iha"nih' lifkiii "'5r'i.' 1 ti th ' 0 ll . n 0 ea. e no 5 at most of u; in. w- :::l::.”.::" .2: :l::l".'2.:l::".:”"..:::l"..;":,..wi- , . . c .. The United States Department of Com- pull to people's finer instinct: is conscious than "education" l;:ft(tcr than a hkungred bad or 1:; ;Cl0lI.l. while the technical know. erent oneli ,a can ony ow is I xi-and thing to posggsa R - supported by harsh measures. It is quite the same thing as educa- l was for this reason. no doubt. that tlun. llthough it is often misting;-,, Plato advocated as few laws I! for it. possible. Multiplicity f law: has 0 - - more than once rasu d in some- There are plenty of good reamnz , g .. p . ' , thing akin to anarchy. why the province: ah ld ' polls, were diiectly tlaceable to the lnilt.-p W A, . There are, of course. times when control of their cducixionaletzlk .. ,. W m g . v' . evfnl the mostberlghteous anddwi;-lfalra. 'I;1herel may also be good ren- ' . es aw mus nccompane y sons w y t ill let . (755550 SALADS. OF coutlss) physical force. When that becomes to provide ilfey ruilocii; loiethgrq necessary algood govfrhnmeniti rvill cational needs. It has always been 7 use it stegny and wt out co to; a mystery to me, however. um. ' , tlon. wea ness in law enforcemen llredcral government have hesitat- investment. I 1803 1953 - v is not a ., ,. of efficient l3ov- ed to aid the .provincea in um - . . ,. ml crnmcnt. field. If F d cal fl ' l U .. There is intmesil 100' in the fad" that: E I p' ' ' ' ' ' . In I democracy. lit any rate. the lance ll llef'i;i'1io forfanlllaadil M::n ar y Ioneer ACtIVItIES ' C will of the people is the best. luv. bridges and mu. like. why should It. hom "Skye Pioneers and "rho IllI.lIlI'." mo ii be ever on the alert to ucertaln In recent. , . Years A beginning his ;ments of 54,557 mllhons; Canada ranked Ev Malcolm A- Mutllleen MOONLIT APPLES 3:23 first wgl3ei:;m'eIlnl1tel:e:;: thing: math made to clgrify the situation . . . . I1 I Isecond Wllh b3,564 millions Of invested cap- A! summer was almost over when I in diameter. This remnant of a -e- reminded), 5,” law. to be gfficgcl. abmeevxspsaawag :36 gzeemapnfgrielg: "31 am Easier" E””0Pe third with 311773 'el;:cleS('lelka”tk oilectellelfldtiangaelglllsmikvw til(:'xf:lllyhal)fm: c:iillisrl?0c!iling.ielc)'ayab!o?lrt M theaIl.:plnl,t1fl;Iii1el'l)l;4'o5use the WM” our, must sprlnz from the reople'I of eirpendlnlz Federal money mi millions. shelter them from the bitter cold i900. it succumbed to the 'annual And the skylight lets the moonlilhl may "fill educauom Certainly . it i ' ' 01 Winlrr lvhfn nnnroachimz Thesclattacks of fire and xe in and those ' in be muond by me women or "mm be ugued "H" the nnm" i This "Dips an Pxchangm is R M" in-twere built. of logs Still.-irctl and 'V ' ' R ' Allhldl are deelil-sen SWIM of green. by me cnmmunny "mom 'who wu " I whole h" xi." Nwonfiumy '" ldication of American capital's estimate of dovetailed at the lands The spacr-. mall the land was Itilnipcd Iilll . T'i1t'l'95neB "””5j"”f:';:j',i;.1':”p;i,,:'a3:ni;";1':,':,::';,::l::;,""d""f.'"”'f” "" ”i""" l ' b d 1 between were filled with mass or izraln was cut with reaping-hnoks.iA cloud on the moonin the autumn Egg " ' L Ct ' q ' "ca mm ”"W"””'' the best markets for investment a ma . t cm The "mm were rowed Wm Wm" H” mum was lug! mgm house to house as his work called ties. birch bark. Over all a ply of boards enough the badc-breaking cradle . mm . F" mo” ur"m' howeven um" d -t' to rt was nailed. The roof was covered was used. This instrument consisted A mouse in the wainacot scratches. Yomwm' the mlckmm" the Fedenl "1 if Fedfnl 9mPh”i' 9" sou" pom lo," Suppo ' , . with pine shingles. The nails used of an iron blade or scythe and scratches. and then evening was spent in step dancing the uaential importance of educa- Canada's investment has been primarily in this work were of iron. made cradle with four hardwood fingers. There is no sound at the top of the and ream when mummemal "0" And ""1y md"d d0" ' by a blacksmith in the settlement. adiilsted to the handle The grain house of men music was lacking A 1148" chanted Dolmen lend" come cm Mm ii i , , ' ,, The windows in these little cabinsyfell aross the fingers. The cradler Or mice: and the cloud is blown. gulf Wavirlntztriiiielodxymieo thret 'enter- forumgm declaration concerning l6l'lC8n l'ePUbilC5- There the Brazilian Tr3C' were few and small as glass waslstrove to lay the grain in an even and the moon again anmen 0 .0 ,w . M if mil” wi:'"do'ixm""ai , huma" 'l',iKhl- - - - de r. It took iron cour to r c sw.th lh l' h t. t bbl t Do i til i 'lth d - ” Pmmlm He rlniz - ' .inon Company' a Canadlan operanom holds th: first winter in this l?lRl:JSDilBElCf' lliizhten (ills: wcfrk than blnidorfwhtii ppilirht. e um ea ii up 3" k.Th' Belfhgi aaiiguai ukeseitign "mat!" lb" 51""0" C'lmP'lilIh- sirabmt-V.3559i5 Valued 3t more than threerquartefs climate. and llntil the harvest was',fnllowcrl with a hand rake. While mswefn O Q C V” 9; 1" ha" they 5" "mini 50 "lick i garnered next autumn their minds bmdlmz the sheaf the harvester They are l.vinll in row: thm-. under men," , T: m;'"fV,"”:,f Tie” rung; "id ill” ""'” 'h-V5 "ll" ""8 find-'l were harassed often by thr cl-:mil-em-d the handle nn his shoulder. the stormy beams: ah""' F. mns "' hi "tin n 1 h "' dmi'”"" '0 ""9 "P Willi them- spectre hovering about their Fire acres was considered a goodlon the sagging floor; they gather :.e::e(?a50:ennih&:c;A;'I?ani eniniifn I50 gill" mmi "V "Wm hill hem 110'- kitchen door. day's cradling in aver ge rain not the silver str mli - ' c" y "5 Med l0 N-il1Cl1li0hPl Entering the humble cottage nfibroken or tangled. Ciittinf; started Out. of the moon. eathose moonlit nieantirntethetilbsetrrl-ncenfii relgion '""'"5-1"m"3'l be l-hilt Ellch Infil- the early settler one found an before the grain was ripe. Rlpened spplu of dreams. svll:ai1'sn;O1':e:leeacI'leyilh:lr rexiigrenicig tarts "E not numbhed 3m0n8 lhr abode of Arcadian simplicity. Ifyslrnw became so brittle in the hot And quiet in the steep stair under. i " V9 9'39”!!!- b in Yer ta ibl benefit at meal time, there might be halflsun that sometimes it coilld not g;e:3:ncseag';n3:Mthdi:n their arm ' ' 35 i 3' ng e '5' I dozen healthy blue-eyed child-lbs used for bands. In such cases, In the corridor; under that 15 The church W” tige Iodesmne One word more. A good govern- i....L ren. with their parents. seated on binding was done in the eveninlzl nothing but sleep, - . men . M I see it. is one that will planks around the rough board land morning. when the straw was And stiller than ever on orchard i:;;guI;)deo:lTci;(:::;,”::dth;1dm:”:g 11130"? It I" ""103 l0 Rnlhcr llfl table. The fare consisted of softened by the dew. l boughs they keep relented memulvel M um" u . the best aspirations and hopes of ...v.. i Dntglgoell nandodpicklcd hlerring nr Vznmcn cut niilch izrain with thep Tryst with the moon. and deep is sic, clothed in their best md cowl; :h8 P90PiC Mid Pill lhFl'n '0 Wnrk . H , I ' , dri sa c . Oatmea porridge sic ti. hilt rarrly with the cradle the silence. deep I ' ' Dr "'15 C0mm0n 8000- What I ROV- . 'I0lllOl.l0ii. the 10th Sunday aftei Tl.'lI'I- was the staple breakfast dish. It In other tasks thev shared equally:-3n nloomwashed apples of wonder. tmgisf;:::dinnL:::,:nI:;r ernment doe: ill important. What lty, 11th after. Pentecost. ifvlas many yeezrsd l;ill.e1'1bCff1l1lie wile.-llpirllll ill: men. They; helped to; yoh-n D in)” L” gemce -melfe was no mdowmor, ll sovernment is must be even , , . our was us a .v. n t c mcml- gal iCl' t e stumps. an to burn that ' -i r '5 - ibm ail re bl d as more so ,time. barley and buckwheat varied piles. They bound, stocked, and ”on" 9 "W" ".9" ..s.... L The electiqn campaign was Slow warmj the natmeal diet. Many meals were i stacked grain. They sheared the , 1:: gzonptle 3?:"'r”;;"';dc ',"I.'il1l' .- - - - - -. - - -, - . , -, - . partaken without forks and knlvesgsheep and ii-ashecl the wool beside w””"" A f".V""'” mm W” 3i 33' , Y 3 ' 9 - , - of the shifting piessuie on the Canadian in: UP but 110 009 C3" Say that the C3-ildlhand those. in use were szcr.sl':.i - those pleasant little. brooks. that "mu" W-"-'lm85-" W1 Wmfllm" fgfijiegjtsfipixid my 5"1'" ':i'gli1"l: 1 Th. Age .-made of ,,,,..,L Tnp teapot ivtis nl-iivill through almost Harv ("mg at weddings. The Plain Quaclrille, . H . as a equa e a n I. h ways on the llcartll. 'The water used was warmed in swim Re'i- 5”" Dm” 3"” "me" He was euuy 31.)" to "mm" ' . . . 1 . .3 , Highland Schottische were the hlmsrll and family in at manner , l A g . , , , , , , , , . , , Droaches. Of d i . th . bole” bi "gm mam Scot favorites. Another favorite was Sir Mfmmi his 5””0”- -N9 0”” WM ' ' i i - i i ' . ' i i H I . R ornmeniaw are were none. , , , Rage, ,1, cove,” ,1”, known .5 rich and it. was proper that lie And I heard a loud voice saying 0 o "I'hehwlal1s .atxlld celllgldgs I-were (11! im- 31,; vi,-gmia Reel. -rm musical shoulldl not hsyeeguxurlies valid his In dhonvonhllfow in coma nlvntlon. ' . . ' . . .ouc e n ve wn . aler l was p-or ynnny It-gar; ymeghmg was instrument generally sed thg Daria loner: 11 on um e fare. Ill Itron . and the kingdom of Chailottetown is allcady flll!ilEZ up as customary lg! WIl"llll,iW;15D!ll'lP, ix?tl)l:Vdnn,.wnh ,hefm1lThi.Hn5”umem mule, but m defnulit "(WT ,hc;'.t;ll;ere W315 thus corlnplete fellow- our God. and the power of hill n erlor Wl sa'r lnic. ii: -L-,y-3; f y - ik d - b .-' th 3 3. . s p n e commiin t. . Chrl t. 5-inllalzv prnclzcc roiililllicd iirvll (I19; io:srilloli1rnlMi"h(: arid; sn(i:il1ellt:n(:;g:lis1ed;.md 5” mm M” V I ""939" ””5 i”"”d”””i' iliv A lllolilr. preferablv of buck- The wauklng or "thickening The b5d3l03fi C0ll5lSlPl'l "Y 3 skin. The handle was longer than frolic" was in the winter . . . . . but sunshine for um big Fail. ir0ll8h helln frlinlt 011 lihlrh lilo lhc lzwlngie to prevent the latter time. When the web of cloth. l ' la homc-made linen tick. lill?d with hilllllrz the hand clasplng the containing generally from fifteen . . i . g;;”.;:'e5tud'inh1'&:5rA -ll"i3'"'i lhnl" handle. Two parallel rows of six to thirty yards, according to the: He J: Mub3n. R-0. FfCd.I'IC A. LCFg.n Que- ” is more Or less ha" and farewell as 3 gear a'0?h.r;h.m- Vlmglkt shcsn-rs each. were laid on the needs of the family. was ready for Barrister. solicitor. Notary .and H-Had M d0nt1Z'.:Fm I; li:"ltliTll:;;ls vtizgetlisg and tlileckggitililgmword W sen; throurrzlll 0l'"W"""' loyal gunk of Cimndn Builzllnl f l j ” 'n ” a l N 1' - 7 - - '"l 3 ell 9 ll - en 058 W 0 hr" 0 rlottotmvn. P. E. L officer commanding Training Command (relied iinlgc numbcrs. f..atlt1l.l with the nail until the straw be- wished to do so had assembled. thelmm 9' 7' 3' l' Loam on city mo rum .:.t..e:' (.KQnI;1M:omn:;iil zlilizxrltryllv Qiilil tfnl cilflil.”'rliep:1imere-turned 0V;l':WCb. l:Iil'ilClI!hBd beendsoaking for ppm", 3" Properties - A - l - l -. l'U i is i , an lc same punls -.some me n soap an water, um-: m.-m-m.......&.: ” lC(lUiDl7Pn Wllh "ll" illlflil. adnlnistcred to the other "wrung out" by hand ”It was then Df W R C M F C I . ” . : .. . K . , , , gfggn . Cl! CHIN? . . o u u Th” '':9””"' WT" ("ill Th" nil-ll sir-lc Thr straw was stored forlplaccd on a long table improvised CHIRUPRAUT gag” "Lu. ' c.h.mnei although lir-allllful aI- fnddr i be-ddl f . OB p ' . g .. H . .. . I am - ng. The grain was rom boalcls placed on barrels. The mm" and . ngnmg, um s.,m.,.,,, lOWBd most of the ll t in if I "n T.) many muzms the Sm, of Chal-iottenwnhout mm Hm I-lat; pills: ch. ll-mm-n into the air to separate lounlz women lining each side. of CnAnLo1"rnIf()wN Bani: of Commerce Buildlnl cmuy moms” Begdfjlilzuiligllllafs i.'...-'.'.”"K.'.i7.5l E3?l”'.f;5i?."JJ3” iii iiiilifllliliieil3il?2”3l".lf.i2"iN” W W” M W" at ”'""””"'""' ' i i it . T - V- - Money In Loan hung the boo:-lack. f-tslllcncd fronrrl 1. T' ' ll d fl d l 8 .?..?.. ..... ...... , the crotch of birch or maple, vvl1ll?'lnmtlie.il-.3 lnnIl1.e)1lxel:'l)E(l'il;1 fr'r:TC rrfttulldsgd alliitallctdiedldnizg ngllgvslixflilrliitd ll: J. A. ca"ufhTrs' R'o' ' J G O " lgrounds are essential for the purpose and over it rested .-n old Qurcn Amie with hardwood teeth. the lilraw was accompanied by R o..ll.'..,....j OPTOMETIIIST yfcn ' ''m"- c ithe chosen site had the aclvarltatzp of being rlYiE'- NeWSDnpPl's were uilkiloiin. -being passed back with hand rakes the rythmn or wlllch lent ltsclf "'3 K5” NW” P310!" 3371 '"'T"METmm l. . . . Other books wrrc l'iil'P. hill ti" and forks and stored in the loft. to the movement After the cloth imi" '0 3i"'PW"'I Alelltll a. K"'' S""' l """"' 3” in a rapidly developing area. With the cum mm. was m ..m-. 1.,.,.,., . w,,,d,,, ,,,o...m. Wm, wmugh, by ,..pe,.,,d maniipuxmon. had 1,..." -AmIl'rm?"mr”jC .L.;0".””L"?.'."'.”" 'L""'.'-.- 'm-esent Cigy boundaries than an, very lay the fit-llll glow or ihr mun kiin' ll'nll mould-board. share and cotter. coins quite thick. it was rolled 50" M- Glmsn Ll-.3. D A few Suitable locationg to choose rmm thnhflrenlacr. the fathcr rm-ri.in'cl-c long in use. In the earliest. tightly on a wooden roller and al- IMRNSTEB. SOLIGITOR. ll-to 7' - L0 M9d5U3C . A. t - V - .82 e;ligAt.ll1y ':e::n vii-oml its eglmodcls the share and mould-board lowed to stand for I. few days. 180 Richmond st. - Charlottetown "EN-n51 . phi hen were rmurafngyevcllrnfe ::1ear;eil'lfnIlE'l1l:!;l9.ThE8C were later From this it. was rolled off onto Phone 590 Dental X-Ray . . . . . - s. . Monclon has its nearby Magnetic Hill spun. the women drugget. -rllumlonl. " on O" " "'"""' "C '33.-ml".l'3fl"il'.ili: ”ii?l3".3i' 3.33323 Dr. K. A. Muciuclioni no rrtillfngt WHJHNG an ' rand so has Charlottetown but Montl-ealI:i::nB; :5): rigisgpdplri nl';1ElglIibr:Jlitil;Z Dances were usually held in the it was perfectly smooth and ready DENTHT :JPlTj ' . . R E P '- "TTT a . . .. . at on Guudet .: settlement. Well rubbed with warm p ynnnl x,,., ' ' 1 they wcre lmimv1- AIM-M chuiommu Clinic LLB. r ., ' '. . . . 2”” ”"'"' 5” ,g 1"-' ml IAIRISTER, sui.lon-on. lctr. 3; The settlers started all once rul- i Chas. R. 1ll'llIlJ(li:iii"nJiitIgl.tnlp ” . . . I I1 thf.t.Nth' .- . "'" '9'-' f many m the shape of A parabola; ,.lexllnl:m;71;g:i wogdsgllg: W ';m hi I LIFE iusmuiiccii. reunion on ENDOWMENT AND lI.A. Money to Loon clllmm-n ii "nothing here"-'mounts always but at different rates of my laborious and dangerous. oc- sum mini Mount '”""5''"' ”""'”"'”'l- 5 d , 3' H d i cuionally resulting in serious in- . "0703" "9 gu . uuur people, without: incline." Perhaps what Montreal needs is a . Imam mm mulling - N” "'d "f" 'i”'"''- 3"” Wm"" The Great-West Life to the cmlmplon of Thrift and the e o"'"" 0 ”'f"”"' ”' L” m58n9liC RdV9"iSi."8 .ll8f:nl- ';"::e"' 535:: '1? 'mi”"';e "3?! b:f' Guardian of thousands of Canadian Homes. ....?..........caAll'o1TW"'w. N, V ugfm" 'V00d0l'I"- Iaumbtrlnz W35 lhe Chief We will be glad of an opportunity to serve u. i I Can III Bank 0 ' aid . Sir Godfrey Kneller. Portrait painter, lr'i1dl,lcltr'y "fog. lnlmy yams. E19 . in GO"l:nA'E' ,:::"lI'.n' -:3is mi com.m.rwnsuse nsp- ,, .. .0, building. In every harbor alone the. ' ' ' 6,1. Id ' ' - - . o 'r HT .:rl.- ..-lire"-:2 -on-mo-i we on a--- I h” ll v H . I” ll I o oo . - chart-atutowii Corner Kent and queen sin. nine to or nut ve lie in every I. , 11151, 5,". mm. "mm nngmum 4",. er: and the English national school which lo-dlgilumlolort tllgullhoui the . mninaul mmun DONAL” cull” & co wor . ear y an urge nurn- H3 ' i bet! 1:: 1nunolLed. 'ILnd in that Offices. CIIAILOTTETOWN - SUMDIEBSIDE - MONTAGUE OEAITIIIB AQUIIUNTANTI . tury. He became popular in England and bum! mac 0 8.409 ton-I Am F M U lfonlfrl:l.ImQ;:oib:K. no:-mo. sum John. shorbrdolie. VIlICt'tl.Ii'eI'. replaced Lely as chief court painter to on mm mm for mm W." son . oboan, c.i.. . Diatrict mum: at luminorllue. mm. mm cle."mo:.:i::.. Ilnnllton. cimioimomi. Edmi;;t.tnt;n-nan Chuvleg II, He in re tedi the mogt yo. after the forest was cleared. laolot- Cyrus A. R. show. C.L.U. District Man or If. Mon uo." -- -- od. stumps of imposing also stood u " I it llflc portrait painter of any country, hav- 1,, M ,.,m.,,,,., mmp .n,,.., ,.. Thom-A Mcllvlnn. GI-1!. Special Rcvreoontativo. i ' 5."nI:Ff' gggggny 5 l 1 I , mlndos th h t ' int turned out Borne 6000 paintings He um um? 'e':'lg;I:!l: -I. c. Sutherluid. nepmenmlve at Charlottetown. p A MI anal than at. oimiuumwn l i 3 Wu lilo 1 teacher and his studio was the.,,,,.,,.,. m,,l"m'k of mp1,. wmc, "WM '5" - WI . r. 0. not Ml ; if predecessor of the first real drawing school'blrch- beech And Mr wound them 58"!" Wmhrl 0- Pmlm . nan r. lIuPIlI8IIIC.”g'A'; " l "N"g:i"3lA'J. Maxi.-um. oils 3” i 1,. undo”, c 0llW0”l'luel-rmI- neIruDrlnl- mam offlooo at llamas. . II. nun. A-ham. mmmmlu. IUMVWN 1-IVOPPOOI. New Olunwd rmro and corner Brook.