~ h. lv~~~pnsfi4l Mo. 11km’. PAGE TEN _V NEW§ BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS __'I‘HE*CHAI<_LQTTETQWN GUARD_I_AN AUGUST, 21. fogs; 0 '.\lli\'l).\\' (‘OXSIIIIIII IIIRII .\‘.\N('Tl'.-\R\' -lt. W. " let-l‘, _ lnnls oi- ls‘. nho 1111s Federal Minister of Public Works, . J. A. Curuin 1111.1 111a p.112; ielt l1» , " “' “ST!- ‘VT — “P3P M-stcixiny alterneoti by motor 3- A . > bt-t-u 11 1. " ._ 11111111111.- tor cn route to 3011.1’ w“. Al“... .1, “v \ ‘111-11- "m0 1111- tiilln? wot-kt. ul-t-n tnu-Ttipwt- 21101": 11011411131111,“ w 11m lot-ml...’ -— -, - - - - ~1= _ - 1 n11". 1c po~>i n _\ o comer 111g u ‘ 111x111 521101’. 11s visit here was"; ‘ " ‘ * ‘I » ‘J-l-l- “WK “111 bk",- i)11l\.1_\. uithul 1111- Prince ‘ purely of/a, holiday nature, mid ' -" l-lfinrl Mil-null 1111K . illeierred not to t-olnmcnt upon the l v _ , .1 111111 bun sziiit-tiiziijv. political siiuuiion, ‘" “"' - 1-"- . -\.1n111 11 ".11" 11111111111 1'1 -- -- - - int“ JW“ :1 vu-v. n. ‘l rlzlttni ‘iilit- 111111110" t expuoatigljoamulb 0L ma‘ 1 . t... v: .. . . .. . ' , . . "T. . - _ “Mm glib; .1114 t1n.\-1.11,\ o1 1111.11.11 loud 11- --\l>l1|5(; [N 33]|)|.__1),~_ D_ -- ‘M-Ivlll-Jlllliil vitriol-i»- 1111" 1111- “"1111 1on1. Aircrniy - A. IVlacN-ally,» and Dr’ E. J. MM. ..-. ‘ .\i1". dlitl Ygmlllb‘ 111m the ‘grovinlee N111ly of Springfield. NIH-xi. 111111" H‘ ‘ l‘ N "111" :1.’ n12 ‘Ka-‘tllltllnilt-‘tf’ still-hilt 506(12):: yfffqml" 11M 3mm“? . . . . _- . .. ". - . 11* r1 111-r 1111-1 d l‘ H!“ U! U“) pfqnmlp {Eilentis on Pifl‘(PkkltuhlltlLffitlllfl. Haiku-ll“ ic-V 1E1- .’11 i)! will ‘.110 311cm; oi ' ‘-. '-' ‘ ro1i11-1". Mr. John J. blow. . l‘ . s, DIut-Nnllv. Suin- i ‘ 1 1m. 1111'\\\‘.~\ .\l.-_-.o1"- " " ' ; -. r. E. J. AfueNohy" was i. _ , . ,.,,,,.,-,,,. K 3L 11i11.:a‘..i1ge‘111111t- ,.1 -nn)flnt(\d by m; du._uh;c,._ » -, 1L 1-_ dilti i1t-:.:.1l>t1\11":.. \11.\s Afa1"y_-,-S, . ,l_. 1.11,. _ ‘ 111 .\1. v 1 - .__..__ 1 ,. 1111;, 1.1 ". to u: "win- I§I(lI)l-I-’l'O-II|-l " 1 t-oiistiiuh- 11.»; E11. . 1\'v.‘1_ 11, ;1-1,1111-1;~. ".11 1101101" at -1 niis. lnnt-utis s" v.1"- , t-vtilzunm 5'1‘ l<'1':1._\"_1-\\-11111;; glh-il 111-r- . . am m" . iss L. l"‘1lll‘t'10l1l;11 11nd Nnss 1 m - »‘\1_-l\ blllltli at Mlns Liezttrleo V1111- . ‘"l'.~tlll(‘.~; m-t-ttylhonte, ,\1-.111y 1111-. - >l\l\\'l'i\'11 1"11 the .\ _. _ i ' " 111- > It m; 1 , 1 so 1111- occdsion o1 the 1)1"es-; ..'.1\>~ ;;{\11 sumnlerin‘: on intcrvietvttl .s, lllCllldlilfl Prem- s1 . TION HERE- ‘, 11111" 21nd ltlrs, Hov. . foiniciuy‘ Vancouver. for home Saturday. J.- tin-11- first vacation 11d ut Sttl-IHIODG. 0.111- 1 s the " tion of " 1» in inks: " . i. 111'.‘.:111l:.. or " side. 1919, he left V1111- nrtLs (i. M. 4, 90- ond arrived 16 Calgary’. C1111tt1111 the (ii-eat 111e R. A. . France, I-le is inlet-i" of the Sun nee ComDany at. New- il I (I: Diilllll ‘de and other will 1, 1 , 1',ti11- 11111111. l1 I_- regrettable Mrs. v was about 1n t willi n t ‘1111- 111i‘. 1131-1‘ $l‘\' ,1 1oii, (lfliltflllllg her 111p.‘ 1.; 1:. 1"1.-.<t.11;.; as well us 1d. 1111: the 1111111‘? W .- to her bed for 1.1:" 111.- lv fzientis trust 1.1110 nine a eomP ~45,‘ 11c 11s wril 11nd nctive1 him" Mrs Wood-l i1~ l-lousr. Euni- 11.‘. 11.1 111 '. .\ 11nd . .11: (n11 .. _‘ - 11.. , , - 1 ‘ -e licr mother , ,, _ ,;1(l ;.1".111."l 1111- 1113c ,‘ " .111..- 1"; 11 .-.11ll>;i"111"; :1 g 0 Aueiut 12th. 11d "cit-hours 1.111111 n f!) ‘ 111 hrs l, ~11 imitiill! tnt- 111-ft "1 ", Ernest P.ckt-r— , nirmon -1-11n‘t1i c’ I "1 i oi tluir pres- cored upon Milli to i‘-J‘f\(1 a short 3d’ v ".11 of 11 bt-anti- I \vh;:chcntl ‘ lnrnn Wmren 4.1111 ,,1c".ou~ly thanked 1, 1- 1111- 1- expressions of I A (ilii -'._v lurch “'11s scr- , . .. -. ., unit!‘ of the even- 1, I, ;.-1". 11. natislc etc. l-Ttlvctt. 5D, 1191.111! 0f 1;, but. for tin- inst, 111-11- a rc-idr-nt of. 1 1 at his home Northl i1.""t. niuhl- I'll‘ Md .~-.1.i111cd to bt-d stile!‘ thcutil‘ mild." “'51 » »11,1-11 1ll1I)l‘()Vt‘l'I.Sht)!1- f i-i (it-nth. lu- slated l"! 11-1 111111-11 br-ttcr and, 11- "would pet up. and his] 1 1 "1: v- m: u irrent shock t0 - 7.11.1 fi-‘r-nds. . 111" 1.. this nrnvit-PP- , r1.’ the Imperial- 1... fihfffdly nf- ; 111-m this eon-; ".-.~--i n farm on North.‘ the (iutsktrls 0f‘- 11 111- went in cktcrw- l 1.--.1-1"r~1-din-r. and "P m fllnq-ss hntl follow- ,:.' _..,1 -.11 t".1"l-' ‘ l '- ---1-~1-..1 .1 1.1". 1'1 111 v-l l .1 t " 11.1w‘ _ *" HlTfI . . l ~. ~ o1- 1 1 hv two ‘Foui 11'". hem" H‘; 1111-11 n hrnthr-r Fred. 1111] another brut.)1e1'{ and a sister , ---.~~1~ nz-mt- could not a 1 1'1 ‘.1 ‘m. ., urranerrvr-nte have not 1 ""\r"'"l 111-titling RI‘- ybg bee" completed. vat from Moncton of his brother,‘ m?! >I'.\‘('}‘ 11d Rev. Dr. R. rxjyrrrw) l); FALL -— Many John T. Garland, ’1‘.'1rnn'11n1. leurn} ago. 1.31..t Mrs. A. J. Phillips- . 1 . , . 1.1!. ::d unlit-s when S110 slip-i d her . 111e, little son of D1". L. A. n11 591.191.. L. - Saturday’. - 1-1111111011 of case of flat silver from‘ we?" served 111» Ehum-iougii 1111a 1mg, 5mm); - V-‘~~“~" "ml K0" Mo» Knllv b11112.- one of 1.11011- 1111111-11 :1 ' who... lmrlnu 1 v- Ill :1 i‘ A 1i;1".111,\ supp-i" - .111 :1-"»t>i1iii.11:1.\-., 5111 I1i\1'li .1 1't-1"\" 11.1 zisnlit $1101.11 p11 l1. “.1 - 1v, 1-1-111- , ' 1min 1x11 rvia-ivirv .111 _-\'1~"1"1-o11,~" "r1171; 1c. l, 1111-.- A-J ..-. i_ ‘Nu (null-inn t". >1"k1":" N1 "wens 1e, N. 11,, " - ; m lit-r ~.st1r. s vii/111 of the Wovtl l ' 1.. . fl :<'..11'.~. home the hilt-rt- ‘.11.- Eie [lltl i". . The resin-111 '19." .".1‘.1- and s111"r<i1111d1:1",- dis. .\1-11- shocked , to henr 1111 1111- 11..- noon 11f July llth. 111111. Mr. Jill!‘ mine 11:11.1 111-- ported this .1112 .u.|.-11 111 l’ ' ' lllt) l1. '1\.I. lillllll'fl.fl'.l‘ t-r, on the 11‘1l h1- took t1 and a noon his spirit fJtihc-Wl to ctcr He lettres to mourn 1.111 two (iznutwicrs: tph Boston, 3421s., iiriictl father .~l'tf7ll,,\' c his i. . v . 11s 11nd and Pius. > llmil‘ - t2 1 Mrs. Jami-s E, Clll‘1f‘_\', \'V.1‘.1"."\.11<-, also one brotl1e1", Michael, P1111 River, Mass, and a Airs. ll wife rcdecen-etl him tut-ire yc-nrs is funeral took prici- by moto1- Hearse to Veron Rn" ,- 011 July 13th. Although l George John and Annie n: home; t l sister. ber- of people attended. A hieh Mass of Rvquim was 31111;: by Rirht Rr-v. Monsieur-nor MacDonald who also performed the services at the grave. TUESDAY CONG R ATULATIONS -Hcr many friends will be plosed tocun- grntulnte Mrs. Catherine Berni-j- Hughes, 214 Kent Street, City on htfiil .\1- .111; for 1111- nlttrntion- . 11nd 1111111141 lllffClillLfi oi S’. I . .-\.1111i1i."t~ \\‘11lt'11 “'11s held birthday, bung nintiy" yum». ‘i, ,l",'E,_ ' ' r Allfllbi Lodfly. 1.41111. 1.. N 1 111-r 9911., __.___ »\cnt. ineluctui: 1 .\lSl(‘l‘S,. ____HOSTESSES AT GOLF itlt-inbcrs oi the Aiun t VlhHOi-S; CLUB-Mrs. George Lewis, .1111... “ll”, “'1'?” Wllllfl‘ 11nd 111C" 1:1 zirnuiiin: inns: niakiniz. it on“ o1 tiis- mos; .\'..." ~stul 111-l 111511» yet 1111.".c1"111l:c11 bv the Co111-, n11t’ 'l"111- 1111 iablc with is, [r1111 (aclt-cncies u-us offer-xi e1’- 11110111 u-ith bouquets 11nd lnzhl-l Amos ilubiey and Miss Ruth 11>.“ , wezl- the hostesses at the Sum-g mcrside Golf Club on Saturday. 1 _.5_ -—SAL.\ION FISHING-M1". Clnr- enc: Jones and Ml". David U1"ch of Sitntm-sixsxlo left 011 Sunday morn- 111.".1 fo1- Nc-zvcustle, N. B“ for a t-wo we k5 11111111111". During 1.1.0.1‘ visit they will cnioy the salmon fishing v11 the I1f‘(l(l\\'fl1(‘I‘S of Xtfirannehi lt1v1"1".—S on-mixs CONTRACT ~ Mr. .7., J. Campbell. Charlottetown. has» been awarded the contract for, fuirzng, lathing. plastering. ornu-f mental work 11nd neoustlenl effects- in thr- transuntter building ut the‘ new lwontlcn-t111g station n1 Crow‘sl Island, near SRt-ikville, N. B. A suegestioti the Federal G0v-1 ernmcn; b1- askcd to place a tnriffi 11pm (l,\'.‘bf‘l'.\‘ i|1 the shell impel r-d »: fmm the United States into ‘c'\“‘l min rcr-civxd favorable COIIISIGCI-i 1111111 at the annual met-ting at: stimmerside 111st 1112111 t-hfl‘ Oyster flrosvers Association of Prince Edwnrd Island. -—-———" 1 HWAINI-‘Ul. ACFlnENT-Doug-i d Nlrs. J..1111_.1,1;11, wtont-aguc. met with a 111-infill nccid/‘tit on Friday, One of the 111-others was carrying the Lttlc chap. who had n small stick in his. mouth. in some way he fell and. 1111» stick pcnctratcd the back of the mouth. He was token to the, hospital 111111 n1- injufy nttendf-‘d w ‘and is doing u-clls-L -RE'I‘URNEI) |IOME——Mr. and McPhml 11nd Mr. and Mrs. I:\l'lll11"fi who have dellgh ful holiday‘ the Island left on, liniifox on they will Imrlng were alter lVIfrs". IIXHZ and 1111-11" been fllWlldJlR a with relatives on return to thfll‘ 110i"? ill 011 their way visit, friends in Monoton- their stay on the Island the to of Mr. 1nd Mrs. smiths-S _ the 111111111112 Plllb- was exceptionally wet a lame num- ‘ " 111111 111M 1111- 111 p-csv- "..-1 M1111 Stu-tin. '1 ru ' 111111 \\" i11 .-<t"n1 111.1111! 111(- court-l " 11'". s11 kt- vc-"v ;.1:.1 .\-1 ~. l-I. E1 111-vim ..1'<l:1lit111l ‘.1 1 11 .. .1’ ilurb 111" \l". Huin~ 1 -- i3 in .- 11". ". 11 hi - brother Eiit‘ Mathe- " 11:11" uht-n he no. r1 71:11 triu‘; d1" on - lint-Nevin of .-\!"u'_\"1t- (‘ciuorhnn Aftunifr-rlj lit-111 1111-11 wero :11r”\v11 . hut iii-u" tvq-qppr], li"1"$ The am-idt-ntl ‘I P_ .\-l. The birvciel ‘i: ivulioui l i ." .11.’ 11'.l'\' w:- ‘Filllll cpt-rotioip “"0111 \\‘.\.~" 1t‘1l1‘li“.1 tlint‘ 11:1.» znicriii on llltbt .- o1 the Province. Other - i11 nhnosi . Dr. J. A. fini-hctl in 111111 been s had been _ .111‘ F‘ "n1 had been -_1s1l11:.' vnru-iv 11nd “~35 R"l>urf< from Illus- 111 Sti-iz-n.» s1"; ‘t-rori 111 i t‘! illt‘ P wince indicated -_ -" r-rr-ns" with 11-01111111 of for ids of tur-"in: nv/t: c. cpl L’ 1--. s ‘m 11nd been sown, 17-‘ I11"- thc I!‘ intion Stations. ". Clnrk Kiflfl. ‘ . dr- inst ‘Y '. V. C‘ fliolloy Q1111 1.1111111 lioureu of Boston. Nib-m. '.-‘\‘ A, (l. (fhvzst pin-r, kfrs, C]1ri_;_ ‘vrhcr rind (1'1‘.1§I1\l.(‘l‘ of rronm Mill r1111 1\'lr.--" W. R Ker-tron qt d‘ 11"" IVW- FY7115’? Fclivii-"d Is- htnd. 'I‘l11- indies" in ihe nnrtv :11":- 11_.l dz-u-rhtcu. o‘ the int:- John Cro- 7111", 111m rescind in Suinme-"sitie 1111-1 brunt-ht up his 151-11111" 11.(.-».._ live." 111v fir-t time that thr- fum- 11‘ lull-- 111! hr-cu t0”l"t1lf‘f‘ 111 flu-ii" 011i homo tr 11 ov~r 1h r11" '~'"'1"‘_= On indav they n11 nix-uri- P-‘l (‘I'm-1- .-11..r-t= in 'l‘1"111itv Church ""l"i"/- tE-r-t- ."it"l1(1".'1 '15‘ ‘children ' n-"th -1", Aft-s. Cr-"z e" is noi- 1f nz-c anti lvt-s with r Mrs. Klenan. llt. and i5 quitt- well, ‘\4‘i\' 11:1i‘.pi' to have her 2th her once flifllllr~s .-\I.I'\I.\'.»\I"‘. '1 ‘l-The nxsenrply" ili of 5t \f v.\ C\lll\('lii Spun... 11v lllPtl u-uh cut s 111111 D1 tcu Dltllllb. made a’ Vciiow tapers illr... 111111.111‘ Nfoclinrs. brrsidcnt of thc society - 1"ec1-1-."1-1i inc etirsts ".11 the door 11nd 1"e:-..<tc."1-."1 the name... Gilests were ushert-ti b1" " VitlcQflL Macfsluic. Nlrs. Pntrl ‘ Si, John. Post President. presided over the ten tnblc. the ladies ussistitiz 111 scrvinz were, Mrs. D1111i<~i Mc- l-Jachr-rn. Mrs. Alex P. Aft-Donald. Mrs. I-lrnvnrti Paquci. .\I:.-._ Goo Czintpbcil. Mrs Si. Clnu" Pnoir-t 11nd hill-W ilfnry St. John. Ex- cellent music “'11s lllllilrllfifl by‘ Miss Alice LaVie assist-vi b1" the tzrnduntinnz elnss. At the close oil the tea hour the 11111111111 b1l.\11I(‘.\§ mes-tine Wns held ivhich out-uni with prnver bv Rev Blot-her Su- perior tiirectress of the Scclwy A four veor resume of the work of, the Alumna:- stnce it iviis craznniz- ed. was rcsui by the prc-idcnt. Ev- cellcnt. reports were rcutl bv the, Secretary. Mrs. Alex P. NlncDoi-w. 111d and tl1e Treasurer. ‘Airs. S1 _ Clnir Pdouct, which shown-d nftcr all financial Cbllllfltlfliis were paid.“ a substantial balance was added i0 the Altar fund. Election of officersl by ballot for the ensuing year- tock place u-hloh resulted as fol-l lows: President. Mrs. Alex -P ' ,MeDonnld. First Vice, Mrs, Si. Clair Pnquet. Second Vice. Mrs Val Mac-Donald. Third Vice. Miss Mary St. John. Tit-mirror, Mrs 1 Vine/mt Mr-Isnnc Secretory. Missi Marion Con-wav. Councillors, Mrs] A. Min-Innis. Mrs 11.51 John. Mrs. Josephine McEat-hcrn. Mrs Geo. Campbell and Mir-s M. Mac-- Qunid. A vote of thanks wns tend- ered the retlriniz president. After which nne of the most. eniuvalil." functions ever held bv the Aiumnneégitwedu $111113: ‘It: Theme z " n ¢ t‘ " 111m"- and the National Anthem. l 1 -§ . i b 11 rs were Mo. Jack lx-\\i.~.(‘1c11""-_"1- 1.21 ". C. . 11211111- ier, John 8111111111.. Walter Brown " 11nd D. A. NIFKJIHOII. Interment . M1 . . York - Gl-orqt- Street. 0111101] by Mr. L. P.. . with a halo o. l uni-y . marriage the bride was tendered n --\'ISITING TIIE PROVINCE- lvlr. Gecrtze H. Steadman. Toronto. i11-ad of the Selrlte chain stores is 011 a business visit to Prinoe Eduard Island-S. DRISCOLI. —- HERON ~A very pretty ivt-dctiiig took place at St. Paint-ks Church. Fort Augustus on lwdncsduv, August 10th. when tho pastor. Rev D. P Croken tuiiteci in the holy bonds of nmtrl- mony. M1". Frederick D. Driscoli son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drls- coll of J."hnsto11s River 11nd Miss Mdflllllifl. Heron dung-liter of Mr .lll(1 Mrs- John Heron ,of Webster's Corner. The bride was tastefully );0\\'lil‘(1 in white satin, with ac- cessories to tnutch and was at- tended by her sister, Miss Myrtle who ubrc yellow chiffon with 1111110111112." occcsso1"ies. M1" Ivan Drlscnll, brother of the groom. aet- ed as best 1111111. The wedding 111111-011 vi-ns beautifully played by Mr. itlnrtin Power who was assist- t-d in siuuing the Mass by Mr. Charles Vl/alker. Following the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents. to the immediate relatives and friends. After which the bridal, couple loft on a short honeymoon trip. and on their return a wed- liilll! reception was held at. the 11111110 of the groom. where a en- iulwiblt- err-nine, was spent. Many 1Ji‘.l1lll11l1‘kil‘.k1 valuable presents 1- t-rc 1'l‘(_L'l\'l‘(1.TI][‘ happy couple ".1111 rcsioe 111 Johnston River. ivlicrv vhc Eroom is a sticcessfttl 1lll'n‘lf‘l'. WEDNESDAY 1. C Educ-i “'11s held from his late '\'u1'111 River Road, yes- nfit-riiuoli, service at thr- :111<1 LIHIYL‘ being conducted .\io1 ht-nd Legato, D. D. \\'fl.\ i11 1111- 1-1-,->11:<-"..- Cemctcijv. HOLIDAY — The I. lured M1" and G4 S Dickerson from New ‘ _ Citv to P. E. Island again ~111- .vt"a1"._\_V1t11 them 1s their “llll21llt‘l‘ V1 11in laced 91 and My, Picnn-ntel 11 boxer 11nd former (. -V:-lt1-r-\n"ei:d1t chzimlplon of the M“ D‘. r111 Distriez. After stay- r" wcek- nt M15. Publlcovers (i11-an Allew Inn at North Rustic-J, are ienvini! Saturday for New l-‘irc in :1 building 011 Great, t" FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. R. E. Faquhaxson was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 145 King Street, service at the home and grave be- ing conducted by Rev. Mr. Tllley. The pa-l bearers were Messrs. Net‘ Robinson. Stanley Matheson ,Her'u Mason. Wm. McMillan. W. Chester S. McLure and H. H. Horne. In- terment. was in tne People‘; com. etery. MRS. MARY SIIEEIIAN The death occurred at St. Jos- ephs Hospital. Lowell, Mass" June 15th, of Mrs. Mary Sheehan of 11 Stevens Street. resulting from in- Juries received in an nutomobie accident. The late Mrs. Sheehan had a laraze number of relatives and p. 110st of acqualntenanees ln the province who will be grived to learn of her death. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brogan. Fort Augustus. She spent the greater part of her life in the United. States. The late Mrs. Sheehan visited her old home last sununei" and previous to the fatal accident resulting in her death was making arrangements for a. visit this vear. THURSDAY t MRS. SELDON DRAKE The Community of St. Peters Harbour and the surroundingdis- trict were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Lauro Drake wife of seldon Drake, who died on August 12th. after a short time of illness. she was ZS-yenrs of axe and her passing so eariy- in life leaves o vacancy that. cannot be L.\ll) "r0 ltI-JSP-Jfhe funeral of , Hum" T .1"1- msr LEGISLATIVE coun- 1 (‘llwlt is interesting to note tha there ls at pre-ent in the City M1-. Donn-i itlzic-Rne, California, one of the f1-\vs1u"\"1ving links between thc non" extinct Legislative Co1111- L-il 11nd the present Legislative As- sembly. Mr, Mac-Rae was of the la-t official messengers of the Council at the time of its 11b- 0111101140 years ago. Now retired 111-"1 visit to the Province wits in 1934. —-GIVEN 12 MONTHS —— John iaredking and entering the store 0f ‘ Douil Bros, Carleton, and stealing! a quantity of goods to the value of to breaking the lock off tl1e d001- and gaining entrance to the store, in the early hours of morning, H0 smashed the combin- ation of the safe but WB-S 1111111116 ‘Innton, (lollars d The b i111; u" caused several hundred ‘ " mgr- eurly this_morning.l -. at the rear of the build-l ich hr-tises the City, News Storm uns discovered by a mem-, ward Island Haspital Wm‘ mjuriesl‘ HueSMS mm“, lu-r of the Guardian Office staff shortly 111-fore 3 o'clock, as he was TPIIIHIIIIK home frtvm ivnrk. With: two other members of the staff he‘ zisslslcd in rousing the occupantst of an apartment on the seconu; flmr. The rooms were filled with tic-use smoke and some of the hnl (fazed people were roused" and poi-snarled to leave the buildim; only with difficult)‘. " I-‘irn-nu-n laid two lines of Iio- l 11nd within a short time had the fire under control. The blaze was confined t0 the rear of the build- im: and apparently started 0n the ground floor. 0m- half of the building ls un- occupied and formerly housed the Vendor store. Origin of the fire wua unknownw M the time of writing, It w“ not known if there was any insurance. —\l'. ('. T. U. MEET-The 11n- uunl 1110011111: of the W. C. T, U, of Pflllff‘ County u-ns l1eld on the shcre n1. the summer cottage of Mrs. .Hr11"rison MncFnrlsme. Bede- que on Monday. There was n good representation from Summersltie. Btxicque and Freetown. Mrs. Mac- Farlaue presided and called on Mrs. Trucmon to conduct the de- votional period. Encouraging reports were given from ench sccietv on their ycurls work, Thirteen schools received prizes for the temper. once cdticationnl essay-s. Mrs. George Pickering reported on her Work of the Traveller-s Ald. Mrs. Z-‘wrker rend the scripture lesson Nlrs. Profitt rend a paper stress- ini: the necessity of earnest work as well as nrnver in the temper. atncc czuisc. Mrs. Linklcttci" gave 1i Door-r on trinuéinwnce, Mrs. Prrfi“. Mrs. Hr-nders-"n and Mrs. '1‘, .\I. Illtiklf-ttet‘ were appointed as :1 committee to hrhuz in reso- lutions nt the. Provincial meeting to be lvld this year 111. 13511911111», 1111'“ (Rev) Bnrker rend n very‘- 111 tP-iir-z nnpcr on temper-once. riurm! the hour before refresh- 'T1P11'< uv-re served. Thr- officers l" i110 Yem- arc. President. Nlrs. IISIFYIFCII MncParlnne; Vice Presi-‘ dent. ‘Vlrs. Deacon: Treasurer. Vfrs. John Frizzell: Rcc-mqtna. SPPYNRFS’. Mrs. Archie Sharp. Afternoon tea was served hv the hostess-s, (‘ItOKEN-TRAINOR NUPTIALS very tn-ctty wr-ddlngwas 59km- 1211911,“ ot-hSt. Josephs Church, c 13s Cross". when Eleanor Ger. "W11". d-llliflllei" of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘lrainor. South Melville. be- come the bride of Mr, wait,“ Croken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame; C3‘1'0vk_9ll.wSllmlt1€rf1C1d. The nuptial 112m» nos celebrated by L113 pastor, H‘. Wm, M C b1, lrvmns were frelfitdéredAppgy9pflgfit1-et frieiztls 01 the bride during the ceremony, The bride, | 1 _ {M110 by her father wggezlzlhaxfmlllgé- y attued in a Pom- iengm dress of w ite- crcne bot-k satin princess style, with Venetian veil caught _ _ _ 11111111. we. ,, 1g $1.0 was attended by 11er- 5151:“, 1r 18s Vera u-ainor who won ‘ '~°“" "f me" ink crepe with 11111111 picture hot. e groom was sup- P°l'l\"-<1 by Mr. Charles Delghen. ‘Qgfgnllwb “lemony a sumptuous ‘he n61; rernkfast was served at mQO the bride attended by Rev. I-r. Mt-Cabe, P. P. and 11x1. mediate relatives of the bride 11nd groom‘ I'm" ‘he hBPDY couple “H,” l? 511°"- lflb through i11- Mtliltllnek, For trflvgvning me bride wore n. tires!“ of dove grey w“ liltl'.\~(1i1i:.. Prcnious to her shower at her home at which she received many beautiful and cont. ll! Riffs. O11 their return Mr. and Mrs. Croken will reside in Sum. merfleld and their numerous to force the lock, The case was brought by the R. C. M‘. R-S l INJYIIED IN ACCIDENT—. Wendell MacKinnon. Winsloe child is in the Prince Dd- received in an accident on the Mwlpcqite Rood near his home yes- terdny afternoon. He was knock- ed down by a truck driven by Mr, Revel J. Clarke of Fret-land. police were a pui ed off to pass. it was said, and was struck by the truck fender. The driver hud blown the horn prior to pullin out to pass the standing mach ne. The boy was taken to the Prinz-e Edward Island Hospital but it was not considered his injuries were serious. No bones were broken. enr-zm-n 617111118. MCCAULL-There passed away on Tuesday morning at the home 11319115511131, of her son, Mr. Vaughan McCcull, Freetown, Mrs. widow of the late William Mc- Cuull, who predeceased her a few years ago. Mrs. McCauli was 84 years of size and was a Miss Lewis of Freetown. She was a woman of very fine qualities of heart and mind and had many friends who will- regret to learn of her passing. She leaves to mourn four sons. Harland in western Canada; Ward and Louis of Boston, Mass; 11nd Vaughan on the homestead. Also one brother. William Lewis, the last I remainingmember of a large family. Muc11 sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved. S. James Hashard, member of the crew of the Cnnnclian Government Steamship Arieux, was 111 Prince County Hospital last night recov- ering from severe burns on his face and hands, as u result of a fire on the Arleux at Summerside early yesterday morning. Another member of the crew suffered cuts from flying glass, and was given medical treatment on board. He was not seriously injured. Little damage, except to paint- ed parts. was reported from the blaze, winch was said to have been caused from ignition of gasoline fumes which exploded when a. senman, carrying 1;. lighted oil lantern, was drawing some gaso- line from the ship's motor launch which was to have made a. patrol trip off the harbor. one nnd Mrs. Gormun of Cnrietott was sentenced‘ D1". J- bv Magistrate W. E. Darby to ont-l Dunstans Unlversityi" Rev- year 111 the Prince County Juli forl Mullglly, sturgeon; The opening session of the 16th .. 1 annual diocesan convention of the Catholic Women's League “as held last night in St. DUIISLBXYS Univ- exslty Hall. The playing Of 0 Can'- adu. by Miss Kathleen Hornbys Orhestra was followed by open- ing remarks by Mrs. Frank Murray, Charlottetown, president. of the local sub-division of the organiz- ation, who presided at last night's meeting. Welcome to delegates and visitors was extended by Rev. J. A. Murphy. D. 1)., Rector of St. Dunstanis Un- iverslty. GARDEN PARTY-The Execu- tive of the Women's Liberal Club entertained in honor of Mrs. Dun- ning, wife of Hon. Charles A. Dunni , Federal Minister cf F111- ance. n. a. garden party at the home of the President. Mrs. Reu- ben MacDonulcl on" Tuesday. A large number of guests from Charlottetown, Summerside and other parts of the pro- vince were gresent. They were wei- oomed by t e President and intru- duced to the guest of honour. Mrs. J. J. Larabee and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas poured tea. Mrs. Mark R. MacGuigan, Mrs. D. J. Riley, Mrs. J. C. Stewart, MrssNeil Mathelson. Mrs. Arthur Roper, Misses Helen Lawson, Alfredo Piclmrd, Margaret Prowse, Jean MacDonald and Doris MacDonald assisted 1n serving. There was ideal weather for the exijoyabie function. A pretty Wedding was soiemniz- ed yesterday morning with Nuptlal Mass in St. Dunstairs Basilica, when Catherine Bernadette Mac- Mlllan became the wife of Char- les St. Clair 'I‘ra1nor. The bride is the daughter of H011. Dr, W. J. P. MacMillan, a former Premier of Prince Fxlwurd Island, and Mrs. MacMillun, while the groom, bari-ister-at-iaw, and B. member of the Provincial Legis- lature. is the son of the late Mr. Thomas Francis Train- or. of Albany, P. E. 1 The ceremony n-as and Nuptial Muss celebrated by performed -iron1 active business, Mr. MatRnet Re“ RA J_ MacDonald‘ o; 5L CO1. umba Church. East Poi11t. cousin of the bride. The following clergy- ‘men were i11 the sanctuary: Rev. A. Murphy: Rector of St. F. L. Rev. B5511 l Croken, St. Teresa's, Rev. Fred- I 15 dollars, German pleaded guiltyl sunday the Mass 6-year-old Volley, nrkod ear as the truck driver‘ augplqluug l erlek Cass, Si. Dunstan; Utuver- sity; Rev. Louis Daugun and Rev. P. MacMnhon, D. D.. of the. Ba- silica staff. The acolvtes serving were Harold Wood and Albert Steele. --BINTIIDAY PARTY-A num- ber of friends nnd relatives goth- ered at the 1101110 of Mr. and Mrs._ Brenton, Waugh, Wtlmot recently, to wish Mrs. Wouglfs father. Mr. Gordon happy returns of his 79th birthday. Mr. Huestis came of Etnplre Lovolists ~ stock as did so many 0f the old famil- ies round Wiimot. This fact. was» noted by Mr. Herbert Huestls, O‘- informed. The child ran from Leary, who ivas chairman on this occasion. Impromptu speeches were made i11 which the many fine qualities of M1". Huestls 11nd his family were expressed in eloquent terms. Wendell Huestis 11nd Gordon Huestis, Jr.. mode presentations on behalf of the fu1ni1_v and besides these gifts there were severnl individual gifts from friends. A general sing song, and solos by Mrs. A. N. Simpson ANNIE who sang a very pleasing originnl ‘ U355 number. made the 1.11110 Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted M11118 M03811". by members of the family, Among the guests were Mrs. Herbert -Huestls and Mrs. Arnold Lefurgey, Trvon. S. Mr. F.J‘. HolmmLpresidz-ntof the Charlottetown Yls Men's Club ae- companied by Messrs. Claude Smith Ernest V. Bell and Dr. McLaugh- lan, all members of the local club lhave returned from Toronto where they attended the international §Y's Men's Convention last week. The party travelled by motor. At the annual meeting Mr. Smith presented the Public Affairs Tro- lphy to a club f1"om Milwaukee. Mr. "Smith with a Y's Man from O. ifornia was on u committee which conducted the contest. The award went to the club which presented the best account cf its work public affairs for three months. New Regional Director for eastern Canada was Mr. A. Fltvslmmonc 0f Sherbrooke, it was announced. The Charlottetown cit-u largest representation of any of the Maritime Clubs at the con- vention which was the 16th inter- national. Next year's meeting will be at Chicago. Included in the Maritime dclegatkm was district governor Burton Davies of Mone- ton. Delegates attended from all the states of the American Union. the Provinces of Canada. Mexico. il-lonrlrxlulu and Australia, about 300 n a . __1T1_on_vm_ . GAZETTED-In the rut 1.1 ap- The flames spread rapidly along potntments, promotions and retire- the metal decks of the Govern- men bout, blazing as high as the masts at times, it was reported. Firemen soon had the fire under control. and Captain of the. Arleux said there was plenty of paint aboard and the damage soon would be repaired. Swansburg E ments in the Canadian militia. re- cently gazetted. appears tl1e follow- ing: P. E. I. Highrs-Lt. J. C. Ar- senault is trans. to the 10th Fort- ress Coy, 6th Dist. Engrs, R. . lat April, 193B. MRS. T, J. HARRIS The death occurred 111 Parrsboro. "OLD ENJQYABLE RE'UNI9N N. S., yesterday forenoon ot Jessie —Members of the 3nd seige battery held their re-union at Charlottetown yester- day. In the afternoon former com- rude: gathered at the summer cottage of Dr. B. C. Keeping at Brighton Shore while in the even- ing a dinner was held at Armouries. At a business session Mr. E. M. MncNevin was elected president of the comrades while Mr. George Sherren was made vice-president and Mr. Windsor Campbell. see- retary. committee include, Mom-a Harold 111111 Moore, Rex Kielly, James Leight- izer all of Charlottetown Norman Howell, Moncton. Dr. OVETEQB! , Henrietta Harris, widow of the late lnnflfll Mr. T. J. Harris. at one time pro- prietor of the London House of Charlottetown. Mrs. Harris who 11nd bet-u resid- ing with her son, Mr. James E. Harris of this city. left about three the weeks ago on a. visit to her other son. Rev. Charles R. Harris. rector of the Anglican Church at Parm- Offllllilld boro. Although Bl years of age. sh! was apparently in good health when she left Charlottetown, 11nd the news of her sudden death Member: of the executive comes as a. great shock to relatives friends. Mrs. Harris was a daughter of and the lute Mr. James Douglas Has- zard, formerly King's Printer of Keeping 1a put. president. out of this province. She was a most es- the Province guests at yesterday's timable Christian woman. a devo- re-unlon included, Archie Potte Springhill. N. 8.. Boston Mam, and Norman Howe Moncton, N. B. presided over b the president- nleet. An impromptu pro ram was curried out with Mr. Jac stern: muster of ceremonies. Mr. Leigh Dingwell rendered very delightful vocal solos with Lt-Col. P. . Pieldln as nceompuulut. Other comra es contributed stories and n11 entered heartily into n friends wi-"h ‘lY-m many ye". ogl happy wedded bliss. IOIII. alng l r. ted member of St. Peter's Cathed- Roy MacKay. , ml in this city and took an active 1. 1pnrt. in the work of the Women's The dinner was " Auxiliary Sock-t y. Bhe leaves to mourn two sons, Rev. Charles R. Harris and James E. Harris. Mr. Louis A. Hsszard of Char- lottetown. and his brother, Harry in the United States are nephews. She was the inst surviving mem- bfl‘ of her family. o, sister. Mrs. C. H. Robinson of Charlottetown, paalng away o you ago. ’ Toronto. —-VISITING IN NORTH TRY- ON-Mr. and Mrs. Lea of Boston are visiting in North Tryon the guests of Mr. Lee's brother, Mr. Crilly Lee. and Mrs. Lea, who have recently taken up their residence in North Tryon. 8. PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Muster Bonnell. two year old son 0! M1‘- and Mrs. Earl Ling, Brookfield, met with a painful accident Tuesday. While paying tn the ‘Lard he W118 kicked b 11 Con, brea ing a bone in his s oulder. He was taken t0 the hospital where the bone was set, later taken t0 his home. find 15 now doing nicely. DEAN 0F LAW SCHOOL HERE —Mr. Vincent C. MacDonald K. 0.. 11.11111 of the Daihousle, University Lnw School with his bride u-e vis- iting in Charlottetown on their wedding tour. They are truest-B at the Canadian National Hotel. M1". MacDonald's wedding to Miss Hilda Claire Durney took place at Hali- fax Tuesday. The couple 111-m w remain here several days. RECEPTION-Rev. Dr. J. S. Bon- neil. and Mrs. Bonnell held 1m At Home Wednesday afternoon at their summer cottage in Cavendish. Despite the unfavorable weather. about fifty guests attended most enjoyable function. Mrs. George Curruthers poured tea and Mrs. W. J Reid, sister of Mrs. Bonnell, cu: the ices. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. William P‘. Trainer was held yesterday n1orn- 111g from her late residence, Mt. Ryan to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, where Requiem H121" Mass wm celebrated by the pastor Rev. D. P. Crokexi who also con- ducted service at the grave The pail bearers were Messrs. John McDonald. Thomas Brazil, Joseph Power, Charles Walker, William Afcelaciu-rn, George McDonald. Ilt-avy rainfall driven by high north 11nd north-east wind did donmge to train fields in the Pro- \111ce yesterday. Standing rain was battered and broken own rendering harvesting difficult while lesser inury was caused to the po- tato crop. Many farmers took com- fort in the thought the bulk of their grain had been cut. In the 12-hour period from l A.M. lo 8PM. yesterday 1.12 inches of rain fell. During the afternoon the wind averaged 28 miles per hour, although for short periods it reaclhed considerably higher vel- oclt es. PERSONALS Miss Gertrude Vaughn of the staff of the P. E. Island Potato Growers Association. lcft yesterday morning on n visit to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duchemin left yesterday mornin for Fred- ericton. N. B- on a v it to their daughter, Mrs. Roland Lauchiin 11nd M1". Lauchiin. Miss Doris Prowse. daughter of Hon. T. W. L Prowse and Mrs. Prowsc, has as her guest Mr. Jack Donne, Toronto, fourth year medi- cal student at the University of Miss Dorothy Gtlroy, R. N., of the staff of the Alexandra Iiospi- tal. Montreal. is spending her va- cation with her mother and sis- ter Mrs. N. D. McLure, and Mr. McLure, Fitzroy St. Captain Israel Iliinzton, skipper owner of the 35-ton auxiliary schooner Nellie J. Banks was oom~ mitted to the Supreme Court for trlnl by Magistrate L. B. Mei- lish, Montague. Mrs. John A. Smith, M1"s. John M. Mulligan and Mrs. Frank Sui. ilvnn. Kinkora, attended the open- ing session of the C. W. L. at St. Dunstnnls University on Wednes- day evening. Mr. Stanley Thompson, Toron- to arrived in the City yesterday Mid 1S B Quest at the Canadian National Hotel. iVLr. Thompson is supervising the building of the golf course at the National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Chand. ier returned Sunday evening from Halifax where they attended th1 First Alumni Reunion of the Nova. Scot... Technical College. of which co loge Mr. Chandler i; a graduate, 0n return they were accompanied by Mrs. Chandler's mother, Mrs. S. G. Puksifer. who will spend a few weeks with them. AUCTION SALE ’l‘l1ere will be lold at Public Auction on the premises at. Mil. ton Station on Monday the 29th.. of August instant. n1,‘ 4 omlockdn the afternoon the Willllm (;_ Mwre property containing about 75 acres of land with l5 acru of outs. 3 l-Z acres potatoes, 2 I-2 acres turnips also a quantity of l"! In burn. Land may be pury chased with or without growing "'01). Should lend be sold without flowing crop or ohoiilil ' land not l0" Krflwillg crop will be sold sep- arutely. Dated 26th, August. A. D. I938. J. A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. McLean b McKlnnon, Solicitors. L-_7l6-B;2_6->3_l_. A Thorough Examination with Intent scientific Instru- ments will give the prescrip- tlon which allow: you to 1m.- your eyes without strain. Avoid the hudlchu and Irritation: of even slight eye- strain. Know your eyes, consult ti. F. llutcheson r- MARRIAGE MncI-JACIIERN-TAYLOR-At Zion Manse on Wednesday, August 17th. 1938, by the Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Sarah Jenc-tte Tav- lor of St. Peter's Islnnd to M1‘- Wiifred MacEeachern of Rice Point. - BURL-JENKINS — 'At Zion Manse on Tuesday, August 23rd. 193s, by the Reverend G. Carlyls Webster, Miss Edith Dorothy Jenkins of Mount Albion to Ml‘- Oswuld Buell of Murray Harbor. MacLEAN-CARSON — At Zion Church on Wednesday, August 24th. 1938, by the Reverend G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Katherine Elizabeth Carson of Charlottetown, to Mr. Cecil Ralph MacLean, BA, of Tyne Valley. CRANE-LLEWELYN-At Cherry Valley Anglican Church on Wed- nesday, Aux. 1'1. 1938. by Rev. J T. Payne, Robert Lee Crane o1 Mlliview and Bertha Maud Llewelyn of Albion Bay- WALLEMMACINNIS - At. Tun- lty (hutch. July 30, 108B, by Rev Inufs M. Milzrmy, B..A., Emma {Mag MacInnis. Southport, to Georg: Robert Waller. BEATON-SMITII — At the resi- dence of Mr, C. H. Block, Char- lottetown. by Rev. Lotus M. lwur- ruy, B. A.. An . 6. 1938. Miriam Gertrude Smit 1, Belle River. to Peter Alexander Benton, Ocean View. LIVINGSTONIZ-lflztt-DONALD- At Trinity Church. by RPV~ 1101115 M- Murrny. B. A.. Aug, 1B, 1938. Nellie MacDonald, Little Snnds, to John Stanley Livingstone, l-iigh Bank. DVI-IATIIS -—-———@ PETERS-Died 111 nu- city Hospi- to], Aug, 25, 193B. Juli-n Peters. aged 71 years. 11911131115 \\"1ii bejorward- ed from Frank HcnncF-SPYS Funer- al Home this afternoon to the resi- dence of her brother M1". Angus Peters, Hom- Rivcr, and the fun- era: will take place . nturday rriorn- ing at 8.30 to St. nncs Church, Hope River. HARRIS—At the Rectory, PMTS- boro. N. S., August 25th. Mrs. Jessie Henrietta Hosznrd, aged 8i. widow of the late 'I‘ho1nas J. Harris of Charlottetown. Funeral from St. Peter's Cathedral tomorrow, Satur- day morning, service starting at. l0 o'clock, funeral leaving at 10.80. Interment People's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Remains of the lntq Mrs. Harris will arrive 011 the early train this evening and will be taken to her residence, Green- field Avenue. MORRISON-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Wednesday, August ‘M Neil H. Morrison in his 66th year. Funeral from his late resi- dence, 1'7 Granville Street on Sut- urdny, August 21th. Service starting a. at 2 o'clock. Funeral letwln 2.30. Interment People's Cetme MCCAULfFAt Freetown on Aug. ust 23. 1938. Mrs. Annie McCaull, aged -8-f years. Funeral notice later. ROSS-At out River on Monday, -Augu.st 22, 1938, Sarah . Ross. Funeral Wednesday, August 24th. to Belfast Cemetery, service starting at ll o'clock. TRAINOIL-At her residence. Mt. Ryan, Aug. 23rd, 1938. Mrs. William P‘. Trainer, aged 63 years. Funeral from her lnte residence Thursdo. morning 8.30 to St. Patrick's Churc Fort Aug-tistits. HUBLEY--Entcred into rest at Eldon, Aug 22, i938, John E Hub- ley in his 93 year. Funeral Tires- dny from his lute residence. Ser- vice commencing at 2 p. m. EDGETT-At, North River Road on Sunday, Aueust 21, 1938, T. C. Ed» gett, aged 59 years. Funeral from his late, residence today, Tues- day. Service starting ut 3 o'clock. Interment. People's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. COMERFORD-In Brighton. Aug. 12, 193B. Mary, duaghter of the late Michael and Ellen Comer- ford, nee Hurley, of 50 Vinelnnd street. FARQUIIARSON-At. 145 Kin! Street on Sunday, August 21, 1938. R. E. Furquhnrson. nged 68 years. Funeral from his inte resi- dence tomorrow (Tuesdoyl ser- vice starting at. 2 o'clock. funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Que-ctr. y.» MAUKAY—At the Prince County and Mrs. Chnrles Mat-Kev Wil- mot a son. SHAW-—In the Prince County st 20th. 38 to n . MI" - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, Sum- merside, n datighter. S. ‘IEWCOMBE-At the Prince Cnuntv Hosn1tnl.Aug11st22nd. i938 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter New- combe of Port Hill, a son. Flnrfvno-e §~ 7" NOTICE In hereby given that there will be sold by Public Auction ' ln front of the Law Courts bulld- lng In Charlottetown in Prince Ed~ ‘ ward Island on tin- tllh day of Sept- ember A. l). l"lli nt lhe hour of ll - o'clock noon l. following tracts of llfld: One hui red 111-res of lint-I at - Allloton m1 'l'nu'ushlp Number llxf dhree in Kings County. These Ion s are fully described In in In- denture of Mortgage dated Aprll 20th A. l). I921 front Archlhnld O. , MIcLc-nd of Ailiston, In Klng-‘l County. Farmer and Gertrude Mec- Lcod, his wife. to I-‘lnreme Wright. l wife of Montague Wright In Mont.- ngue In King's County and the s- hove sale of land la made pursuant to l power of ule cuntnlned In the sold mortgage. default hnvln been made In the payment of pr nciple Ind Interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to NUNIIIII W. hmther, Ifl Great George Street, (Jhnlutletown, P. Ii. Dated this 5th (In of August A. ' ' nonrzuon wmon-r MORTG AGEE . 14-169-8-6-13-20-27 ti. a I-Iospitnl. August 19th 1938. ISO-MI‘..- f ,. ii UXES uuo lLTIIY IFITS l‘ "In- n11. ‘Qllllllly u, ' if ""7 fir! - - Dru-onto Product ilrnntonl. fox w“. ZATITE HITEI) Brunch, H Mrs. C. Jo —P1ckl| b6 It tho MMRae. ad. and the Lunch. NSTITUTE of the 111- .2 home.- or 1 Monday, indancc 11f ltm‘. 1111-1“. ed. follow- S BIISWCYHI Minutes of . BPDPUYQ] ahlng 111111 11 has been d s1": fly fo1- use, lflt to (1l‘(‘- 1e school. completed tprbvcnient to be 110-11 118.5 (‘tin-p- tn be re- m, boy _"Wunt 1111111.- ll find n. The word u Guard- roduce CROP I healthy, by feeding r lesion: 17a with a molt posh Ilncher I It; _ 11111.. .111.