wu--vrq-*‘_* > z l‘ g a ., in... ---_..... ,_ _,_ _ _ _ Mi ' H," ‘M’ ‘l; w gwLY 11. 1931 " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'r-~=~~; 'l‘l'lRi'.i*. - f5’? ' , M“ - Q1"'.'T"" l . - ..»»¢*"”““”'“ . * CentralGuarcl° P h c *— —--==- l ‘fi d Ad m nts w" c“ "°P G L 5! C U8 SGIYIG 7C8]! CRIB]?! g ch13 I“ "u" n“ "d. “m ‘Us ‘fvfl-lwl _‘ B H R0 mi H 1 a" """“‘,,,;, ' a. n: u... us words , .="° "m" l 9 94W ° “g °“°° Fm 52.2‘ ‘“""' - '- w "=- ~' ' "m" $13.3’ ‘£3.22 ‘.?..°.‘°.°' M‘? 133 " "w W“ \ s l“ "m ~' "°- ' """‘°'°" ‘ ’“" .1122. i “he assertions an ... 1a pa: lino or s words - y H" I _ _ --— looms by Day or by Week , Jasmine Brownie Gillette c," l-- ‘ ‘ “ m" “ DANCING . a... .. an... . i so QUEEN ST a wii'."""."r.. "m " ‘ v " ' ' "" ' l. ( pm g 1| ' a - h I IIItADALBANE-Ssrvice in the a so 1S er. moms, July a-Youas .' P" 980 ‘S.’ 1.0 1.12s: 29° "Area... w“... W?" “d” w““'°" irrsirir.“ 51m a" :::;".';.::.“:.:.": nxsrirzta: - as Ailf 39a w" ,___---——~- wau-rao- smou: MAN 'ro ' ' Manda Evening powmi um Both for "l" l B's“- °r Tm‘ ormmr scams, warm soa work on (Erm- Tupper Ferguson. 3'9” """‘" 5mm“ s°"°°' "°° Pm‘ ADMISS on so CENTS m“ m“ m“ m“ “°°"”“ ‘° l’ v5 $1 catalcll" 5nd 9'1".’ making proposition. Toronto T. pU n Drink Powder! ‘m Orange Hall. Rose valley. on Sun- peaches. The prospects are excei- o’ wmmow dl5°- ' da, l12th,t . .. i thebsst chm-o ' -“ ‘ v Beach than» sua- M ".'..’f.l‘£.tf.3.“°'i.9l. will! °° “m ‘“ ”° "m" =§“§5-°.1f'“°°’ "°' ”' a» w» u - nzrs= w» we... sis;- . m1 sales p135, 191 Station IL. cmppeulyork 73514414‘. July 13th, 0 n b at Boo number of the visitors their an- A" ‘h, S ca. Dottie 45o Guaranteed . Menus“ A w_ July 11.5.41, - 1 nARRmGToN__°n Sunday. July church, Clyde River, w lrhe k 0-! swers showing that time had been Newest 0, a l0 cmBottle 08o wllmllaahrfln wsnsso - a man T0 near 12, service in the Presbyterian P“ Th“, m“ ‘t’; "gwmfo, m; A ggqgrmpg well spent which is a Joy to any "mil" and 89c 11""! §P'"°" so nroivrnnv SELLING 1o gvi- with hlaylngfi Apply Flank Ti-s- chum” 3mm,“ u, um mm“ M1118 If" W i" ° s m A . teachers heart. [Sc to $1 25 50c 98c roves patented Carter Win ow mere, ew ampahire. , Womons Missionary 0c y. Gr Th, “gene,- My“ Amy 51mm , - Ant-op," P u 0mm m" 725244141 Sabbath School 10.00 am. All are ed I have seen the lands of the washers g: 32H .1.’ ‘p: . cordially mvned. good program is being prspar . den we“ w“ mum,“ with a r. . _ re_ Wnsh“ ° ' Sabbath School. 10.80 s-m- membranes from her pupils for proval. Restricted territory. Write bl] MOIIOY United m A. w. s-ul-aei. w ____........___......_... 11,1") sumo nusmsss wiru YOIK, ‘R. R. N0. 3. 7348-7-11-31. ANTED-A MAN FOR IIAYING. surly Clifford Scott, N. River. 7353-74141. WANTED — SINGLE MAN FOR i _-__---—-— _ C “m. Pfgflugfl corp, ac: “m, d h k, 1 , 1 _ t m “_ which she expressed thanks. In the l “all. Avie, Clcyellfld- 0- I for hobby??? XOC. W30‘: HABTSVILLE on Saturday B“ ‘w’ m. m’ Nah o . m two years in which Miss smith has SUCCESSOB T0 F" J 1 u 1, - evening, July 11th, there will he lng wave . ' A‘ w‘ u’ ' ' H°'b°"' 735""'“'3" service in the Presbyterian Church * “Wm” mm“ 0n beautiful Covehead Bay. 1:: Oxlztgtflulslfrhooidhcre one The MacKinnon Drug Co. W} ' s a 1' C I y Ell ICUDIII‘ N-WIDE ‘PUB- at. Hartsvlile at 8 oclock. - ~ yilcqityfglanwtgfifilllllg 8115!?“ Blilggfii oiixlligdu 3113x222 The name woman o! an“: Give me a homo by the grand old 911m“ mm‘ “d h" “kmms m‘ - PhOHG 219 ThC Store a gmwiqg makes the selling o! 0111‘ course. Hundreds of successful PLEASANT SURPRISE-On Mon ‘s and‘ wmpp°d m ' m“ a“ i’ Sm the "cl- lhB-Y» 511B his rB-illned ranteed quality fights a steady profitable ocoxuapa gaiiipment and real sales co-o r ation. trees and Weekly pay. 111w M If interested in ins B money write Luke Brothers Nurs- graduates. Write Molar Barber ' College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. ld-tts-tf. MAN 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- BOSE VALLEY-There will be service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada in day evening last Miss Bessie Mc- Rae, was pleasantly surprised when her girl friends in Moore and Mc- Leod's store called at her home and IT'S A OYBD DANCE pellcanskin robe, laid between two seven-foot sea-turtle shells, the iast Queen of the last‘ Stone Age can- nlbals of the Now World sleeps her last sleep on lonely Tiburon Leland. Hundreds of miles away In dear old Stanhope again. guard against damage to tbs trees. In some orchards the trees have been thinned to such an extant that the ground is covered with small my it be in Hardlcrsbblc Lana For by good Allah I'm glad to be O beautiful gleaming, gllntilig bll’ The annual school examination of our school was held on Tuesday June 30th. There was a record at- tendance of visitors and scholars LA GERARDINE Fllllda GIIIIISQOO l0 Try this wonderful new Waving mails your hair naturally wavy. at our Toilet Goods Counter. Price $2.00 l hnttlt. Come in and sea this her position. Four of her pupils wrote Matriculation exams. the School leaving Certificates were ROSS -—DR U G -- UNITED OREGONIAN CATCHES SHARK -.>¢m SETS SCHOOL RECORD i‘. erlc!.M°"t1‘°B1- 11°'5- V-'"'"- iished house m business in Tor- “mwered he’ with ‘i m‘ M “my in th Gulf of culrornia about 150 r trewltcd to Miss Isabelle 11185 and MAF-Bmml-D- °"~ My “Pm- “Lmm °‘°" ‘my 1°""U'P‘)"' onto over forty years. For terms 5m‘ m “nmipatmn M he‘ m"‘ milesemuth o; Magma,’ E: igioscgifainymmgw Claude Jones, Rev. H. E. Campbell PJ-A dis-foot gray shark was Edna Berg, l3, has attended school For sale write Winston Co., Toronto. rls-sa which takes class slwrtly- Tm new‘ mm“ m m tom o, a m the “M, o‘ m. om mp1. “my making the presentation. m. trus- caught by a. fisherman, only 10 elzht years Without missing one day F95. SALE-NEWLY FRE SIIENED James Monaghmi quire from us how to get a job as Postmaster, Postal Clerk. Stenc- grapher, Customs Examiner, etc., in the Canadian Civil Service. constantly. Ayrshire cow. Bazelbrook. ' '1351'7'11'3 pop SALE -'I'BREE NEWLY rreshened cows, Adam McKenzie, I‘! COSTS NOTHING TO EN- Vacancles occurring ‘l-ii-wsti July 31. IIARTSVILLE AND HUNTER RIVER-The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Presbyterian Church, Hartsville, at the close of the 11.00 am. serv- report from Senor Don Roberto Thompson, Mexican Federal agent to the Seri Indians, whose Queen the Flame Woman was. The death of Aktabeta, according to Senior Thompson's report, also marks the strayed I miss good farmer hawn ices three o boy, the changes since last I And sad is the home o: the saunt- tees have secured the services of Miss Donaho for the coming term. Mr. Peter William MacKcnzle of Hanulton Ont, is spillding a pleas- ant holiday with his Uncle Mr. miles from shore. of school or being tardy. MINISTER: REV. R. MOOBIIEAD LEGATE, I. D. d lbs . 7350-7-11-21. ice on Sunday, July 12th. There will William Wood Mt. Melll k, B" a ne {.'2i°,’%o.‘3;..?; Izilmlt/II-Iervvci-girtrlll "° “L” ‘i s°""°e l“ Hume‘ Riv" 5mm‘ °‘ ‘h’ 13'?“ "m; m d“: °m “m” “n” ' c Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir birecton-MrsJAdlawloa ' ' ' ‘ ' ' l in No th r a cu o e v FOR SALE -HA! SALT JUST at 7.00, Sunday School, 10-30 am. 51:05!“ Ana-and clueh 6mm‘ when “a m‘ mm“ M w“ mm w; offer congratulations to Mr. arrived from Maisgash. Earle ‘1155-1-8-41. Fisheries Co. Salesman Wanted 'I‘i'iere will not be any preaching service in Brookficld Sunday School FOB. SALE — OLD PAPERS. cents bundle. Guardian Ofliace. I05. SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at GlllId12! Office. FOR SALE - a 1000M HOUSE IN Souris West. Apply to Mrs. Law- ~ rcnce Lanigan, Souris West. b246-8-13-Sst4i. bait-Li's BAY FOR. SALE - 10 ACRES standing Hay on B. J. Taylor's ' farm, Brackley Point. Sale starts - Monday, July 13. at 6 P. M. Alex. ‘1211-‘1-10-31. McRae, Auctioneer. two ONLY, o. K. SWEATERS. New. Regular price 9262.00, now $225.00. One Light Power Sprayer $130.00. Iron-bound Trees 8a Yokes regular price $9.00, now $4.95. Hand Sprayer with Four row a Boom, $47.50. New low prices on all Farm Implements. _ Price list sent on application. W. R. Dennis, - ‘ - a - d Fll (‘JIM Q 61' (“WP , Charlottetown. u” 1 a 3L To L“ _ AT ROCKY POINT’ Iii/IVE? 12:11:31.1“: Mania’ m Lin?‘ u? For approximately ’ thirty-five An m p n v “hi” we" m9 !°11°W1H8 from l MORNING WORSE" 11 01-75093 . . a au - a Exchange mwdrggtxfaslfawlfllfgifffféfgf- m, Mm Alums y‘ g years this beatiful Indian girl with Rest ui your grave in the ohurch- P°‘”""~ W- "'4 Mll- Nathaniel Members of the sour. oaaucu moor; will attend ~ or e ' ' ' ' six other clan mothers, ruled the yard old Gay‘ Mr‘ “d m" “ck ‘Jmes- “m milm" "M" 1n l 5°57- Wade Park, Cleveland, Lost er please leave at this office. Re- ward. 7238-7-10-21 LOST — LADIES’ PURSE BE- tween Milton and Stanhope Beach Inn. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 7371-7-11 LosT-r-"onn TRUCK TIRE BE- tween Charlottetown and George- town. Finder piease leave at this ofllce. 7369-7-11 To Let .F I PAINT AND ROOF CEMENT Salesman-Selling plan allows you t-tf. to best competitlc . Shipped from ‘Toronto, United Builders 00., 8602 uly 11-11. i??? Low-moms PURSE nanny St. John's Church, Milton. Find- 10.80 fl-lfh PERSONALS} Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Mrs. J. G. Jamiesorl, Miss Mary Irving at- tended the Presbyterical of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church held ln Tyne Valley yesterday. Mr. W. C. West, York, returned home last evening after a. pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Halifax. - BIRTHS to m. and Mrs, Edward L. Tralnor (nee Helen Power) a. daughter, Mary- Shirley. (Not, s, son as pre- viously published.) MACKAY-At Clinton, P.E.I., 0n I60 ACRES IMPROVED WHEAT _ or mixed farming, one hundred ,miles south west of Calgary, Al berta. Also South Turnervaliley Oil Fields, and Prince Wa es Ranch. will exchange for business l o; small acreage. Box J. 116. July 11-5-41. vs.=---——-————-— h‘ Miscellaneous l‘ IOIIN ALFRED MoDONALD. PRO PUT POWER CANAL TO FISH CULTURE SERVICE carrying out a unique new plan experimentally, the Dominion De- partment of Fisheries, though its Fish Culture Division, is this year utilizing the canal of a. municipal power plant at Nlctaux Falls, in . Western Nova Scotia, for the cap- vincial Land Surveyor, Horman- ture and retention of parent sal- ville. EAR!) AND SOFT WOOD DELIV- 5168-8-10-1 month. mon for cultural purposes. Appropriately enough, perhaps, in national census year,‘ though the " d b to truc lads. T this unt they also add six , , , fi§degmm‘;rém é’. gfgficghaul condmon a coincidence only’ the mtalslandk] acttizcalrgglgl to mom o: amine. _ dulged in. At six the cloth was laid ‘k-Nsw Haven. szoa-a-ic-iriaat-u. p1“ 1g mo balm used to obtain a, BROWN-At San "‘"-- Califomla, e 11° °l a 01' B "5 a yell-H- ome: statistic! however den“ and everybody did anjoy themselves, T a s v - - mrty Unrted Church ‘inc-non standing hay on farm of Waite McKenzie, Rose Valley, July 14th at 6 P. M. Adam McKenzie. 7348-74141. STRAWBEBRIES - GET YOUR berries at Cudmcre Bros. They are nd grown, fresh and boxes are full. Ask for Reeves‘ berries. IARMERS 1012-7-3-81. Charlottetown, Teachers Wanted WAN-run - macnsa rort sur- rolii School: District. Supplement £500. John Arbing, Secretary. BALE — 20 ACRES .é.__.__--_-- ATTENTION - OUR store will be open every Saturday evening from seven to ten, die- lilaylng all Implements. Write for our new price list, W. R. Dennis, 7311-7-10-31. 721641-1041. TED TEACHER FOR EL- of the salmon that ascend the Nictaux river by means of the flshway at the fails, so that at the end of the season there will be an accurate record showing the num- ber of these fish which went up- stream beyond this point each day --infoi-mation which will be of val- ue in helping to determine future action for securing early run sal- mon at this point. Up to June 13 a total of 526 asl- mon had gone up the fishway- Of Ibi. nuvouer 3L0 nave been vetaln- ed for fish culture purposes. The Nictaux Fa-lis Plan, which was initiated with the consent of the town of Middleton, operator of the power plant, has several im- portant pcints in its favor. Ilbr one thing, it is carried on in s. river which has "early run" salmon. For another, only limited initial outlay l‘ MABRIAGES WARREN-MCDONAIP‘ . At »the home of the bride's parents, Cherry Kill, July 8, 193i, by Rev. M. K. Charman, Irene Warren, to William Gordon McDonald, of Cove Head Road. nun-us , MeLEOD-At Crapaud. July S, 1931 Sarah. widow of the late Benjamin McLeod, aged 83. - Jilly 9, 103i, Mrs. Lydia Brown, Murray, aged 88, formerly of Kings- ton. HERON-In this city on July 9, 1931, Mary Ellen Murphy, dearly beloved wife of the late George Heron. sized 8'1 years- Funeral from A. A. Hennesseyb mineral Home, this morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stans Basilica, thence to the R01 man Catholic Cemetery. Funeral private. Card of Thanks Michael Murphy and family, also Mrs. James Carr and Family, wish to thank all kind friends and neigh- bors, also the Ciergy, Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital for kindness and sympathy shown dur- ing their sad bereavement. Also those who sent flowers, Mass Cards TRAINOIL-At Boston on July 5th. ation as the Mexican Government may be able to persuade them to adopt. The Seri always have been amys- tery; even their source is lIIiKIIOWD to ethnologists, though they speak a dialect of the Opats la-iguage. Aktabeta had been first clan mother of the Seri since 1897 or i898, and was about fifty years old when she died in April of this year. She first came to the knowledge of white men when, in 1895, she was seen and photographed by an expedition from the bureau of American ehnoiogy. Smithsonian Institution. She was then fifteen or sixteen years old and had not yet become queen of the seven queens of the strange tribe. A string of glass beads, new to her. persuaded her to pose, clad in the sacred pelcian-skin robe, which is virtually the only clothing of the priests and queens cf the Seri. Serf on sea and desert bound 'I‘iburon (Shark) Island scarcely 200 miles south of the southern border of the United States. When she became first clan mother the tribe numbered more than 12,000; today, according to Senor Thompson's report, there are less than 2,000 of them. The Serf, coming no one knows whence and differing materially from all the other Indians cf the mainland or of the peninsula of Lower California, have been on —Kansas City Star). CHANGING HAT STYLES RUIN OSTRICB FARM INCOME CHANDLER, Ariz., July l0.--(U. PJ-Ths millinery business isn't what it used to be in the opinion of Dr. A. J. Chandler, owner of Ariacnab only ostrich farm. Before the world war more than 400 birds supplied plumes for Dr. Chandler. It was a good business. Then women decided that they pre- ferred other types of hats. The re- sult was that the ostrich flock dwindled until only 13 of the orig- inal 400 remain. Millions of plumes were on hand when the slump occurred. These are stored away on the Chandler ranch. Once each year they are taken out of storage for a sun bath. reminding pasesraby of the Sync Friends that were clear to mo? Helen and Catherine, Jim. and John Faces I miss from the Farm Gone from a world of vain and o'er All is over, the dis is out The words funercal said Pauline dead. well lives In Nature's care to be sleep . _-_-____-a—i. canons nrwo sxraars drug evil. Exports of heroin, grains in 1923 as a. result of League's efforts. CITY RECORDS FAILED day. Will Everything changed Wt tho 89l- Doliary Will they no’ come buck again? And my sad heart aches for Sweet Who weepsand mourns fos- her Heavy-weight John farewell, fare- How the tears come in my eyes May we meet "whore sorrow never Rushed toyour long and dreamless By the roll of the grand old sea. CLAIM GAIN IN IIGHT GENEVA. July l0.--(U.P.)-_-Lea- gue of Nations cllbcrts have placed the amount of morphine which has passed into the illicit traffic be- tween 192d and 1930 at 100 tons. castrate that actual progress is really being made to control the for example into 14 countries, which are gener- ally regarded as the centers of the illicit traffic, have f'~"-.n from 3,- oss map-a. in mo to 41 kilo- ‘IO CONFIRM CONSCIENCE JACKSON, Miss" July l0.(U.P.)-- Panks of conscience over having three red lanterns belonging to the city a decode ago, brought a man back baths city hall here the other Ho went to see the city engineer. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell on the arrival o! a. bonny wee iassie. Haying will soon be started in this locality and judging by the gp- pearance will be g big drop, One modest farmer has a pretty field of clover. And the other day a man who lmows a good thing when he And the question combs to me o'er 5°" l5 "w: "It l! the 5959 01¢“ 0i clover I have seen for a. number of years." ' Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Macmillan’ and two children Gavin and Joseph 19901091111941 by the formers moth- er were visitors to the city on Sun- day. Areoplanes seem to be getting quite common in this locality, on M°nflly two were seen flying over the city. . Among those attending the 11m- eral of the late Robert Jenkins, Mt. Messrs Wilbur and J. B. Jones, Wll. liam W. Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Jones, and Mrs. Rhoda Wood. The Misses Sadie Jones and Mabel lhunan, Rev. H. E. Campbell who assisted at the grave. The pinic held at Waterside on Wednesday proved a splendid suc- oses. The day was ideal the location pleasing. Representations were pre- sent from Cornwall, Marshfleld, Dunstaffinage, York, Murray Har- bour, Charlottetown and Pownal, 5P0!“ 0f different kinds were 1n- A Plllfillll feature of the day was the presentation of a shield to the Society which had done the best year's work. ‘This was won by Marsh field a Society which Judging from reports has all its members work- ing. The shield was donated by Messrs George Tweedie and C. F. Hutcheson, city which shows their interest in young people. Mr. Wylie Gibson replied in his usual pleasing manner thanking the don- era on behalf of his Society-P the PLANES SPRAY TREES SALEM, 0re., July l0.—-(U.P.)— Tree spraying by plane may now be classed cdlcially as big-time business in Oregon. Articles of in- corporation were filed for the West- ern Acro Dusting Company, of ‘C-hdfl-OOOOOO THE HOLY COMM '1‘ The Praise for the Day will include: _Anthern—"Now The Day is Over" ............... Marks STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. PUBLIC WORSHIP Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. MORNING SERVICE. St. James Presbyterian Church? UNION WILL IE CELEBRATE!) AT (Evening) l 5 é The Christian The Baptist Church in United Sonics, July 12—Aug.9 at the Baptist MINISTER-REV. A. O. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST—MR5. G. ELL Church g Church IOTT FULL Sermon-"Tbe Principles of Protestantism" Dr. Vincent Soprano Solo-"I Shall Not Pass Mrs. o. n. Gllroy. SUNDAY SCHOOL forms part of morning service and is in session from 12 to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I Scnnon—“Jesus at the Bier" Baritone Solo-Selected . . . . . . . All associate’ with both churches are urged to be present. A cordial welcome is extended to vlsitcrsvto Charlottetown. Miuistsrr-Bev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. lav. C. N. Brown, ILA. Organist-Mr. A. B, Kendall, L B. . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Vincent. Again This Way" UCLOCK . Mr. Rupert Macliay l-Wl-aA-A-(LO. 10.00 A. lit-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lVL-Publlc Worship. Sermon-"Thc Book of Jonah" . . Soloist-Mr. a. 1.00 P. MF-Publlc Worship. Sermcn-"Tbe Holy Spirit" . . . . . . .. Dr. ftamasy Solo-Selected . . . .-........--a.ae Visitors Cordlaily Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. Ii. C. K. . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Ramsay Maguusson of Si. John, N. B. .. Mn. Leigh Warren St. Paul k "Cap," he said, "ten years ago I broke three red lanterns on the Portland. 6th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 A. M.—Boly Communion. ..r.~K~_ .- streets of Jacluon. I still don't fasl right about it, and now I've come to pay for the lanterns." City omcisis found no record of three red lanterns having sun was necessary and the plan is in- expensive in operation. It also has the merit of simplicity, and the further merit that it docs not nec- essitate any handling of the fish, “Willow that was!’ om AGE PENSION srsrvrsn FLINT, Mich., July l0.-(U.P.)— The General Motors Corporation is working on an old age pension plan 10.00 A. M.-'f‘he Sunday School. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon. During the Oflertory Miss Gladys Blliman cf Halifax. will sing “One Swcetly Solemn Thought" Ambrose Supplement I195. and Letters of Sympathy. 7222-11. i, Secretary. 7869-‘1-11-31. i IN MEMDRIAM rassznvmo ova sossnc wanna a-i- 7.00 P. Me-Evculng Prayer and Sen-non. a brok n that far back. and they W 4 ANTED T0 SEW FOE except at the time when they are v To preserve some share of the e “mm (q,- m Qmploye" Q_ g_ Mo“, pram" M M“, “Mm m. ‘can us n .' “w” mum” ma‘ ""79" °t 5"“ ‘In loving memory of Mr James‘; w“ PM“ °l m‘ “M m mm 9"‘ would not m” m. m“ w m“. vice president of the corporation ess _ . _ , ' . . . _ - . j w"? 022,120)‘ mmwwfznfiaf, As the salmon swim up river they Graham, who died July ma, iaso. meval condition is thl bbject of tho :°::"““°“ '°"°""m’ m mm" m, ",M_h,,,_ EVERYB”! “Immu- ento S. ascend the flshway leading from National Parksyof Canada. ‘by’ ..=-=-.-.- 35v, 11, p, magnum), M, 5,, ggctog, a; . the foot of the dam to the bower if " manna-cans“. ‘DI- canal, and then into a trap, with i‘ cable girl o: middle aged white-painted bottom. at the nah- Ous year has passed, our hurts still sort. As time goes on we miss him more. Ilia memory ta as dear to-day, _.Q.._ INIUII m IUII 5 c tn for scam! housework in , m‘ As at the time he passed away. ~ ~ ~ - , fy, q“; yum 5W1; Mm ways outlet. An opening. w . a V, .5 m"!!! b! fill "M. fgafllflula Jflerspaozuor illstaad Choir Leases v s _ l g "It FF-mlbmmagf- 3,3,, MM“; 131' Qijjatjg: '3'“ if; Kenneth and William. "l 3 u M || c 5 ” " 771a Salvation Anny Citadel g v u a . ~ ' mp mam it jiessibis fcr m, m. s R. HOLMVAN momma - SUNDAY, mu ram . ' ' 3;; - .' mon to be ‘rainy saayiiningdzlthout cmuuunl° I‘ Tenor solo-"sbazroken 20:0." Dennis r g handl . t . 0 ill 11° ~--—-—»~-—--------_-~_ ' m" m .0 . M.- ted b Captains Albert! ' flgn Similar-y‘; net marks, are EVENING . Wlllfimg all Idibncifresifdflzgne ’ ‘ ‘ A‘. Islcswl M" retwtwfl- ""1 "h" Mtlllfl-“l” °l "I 9”" "m" no r. M Ad uni a MraA. w. Martiuwillfare- selection has been made the sate N! D' MacLean w n c Choir Soprano Solo-"Tbs be: ll well for Salntiohnfufl. S.“ g n fl -------....a.o.» “..";:.,.':.":.::'...':":'..::;".:: fill...“ . "..;...;....2.'.'°" Fttil “"'" “"' ' »-»-=--l~~~~--~ -=-- ---- = Q1?“ mica“- flswlsi m“ M x n n mmlcn out will """" 5"“ Z ‘ ‘ M swim into the canal. The other Prsachc V- Jill“ i‘ l!- - -v ~ ~ A s ~ aug, pififiglwglslrians m M‘ m m“ on the“ my m“ m’ Cbfiamtehvmwuumaud mregoaasstfalmcrntzradn: "m. mm | “,4 svcnlng- romeo acorns wm. Mara-r A110 A. M. 2 r. M. s r. M. E ataiegus. - c h sewer wild "w" "l! “my” w“ n. m iron our also. " "M" '°"°°"'1° "- "‘- a column. mas/mos so Au. . , . C“. i A“ u“ h "3' canal and continue their ascent up mivsoofltiilisolm