‘\--;»-=.<-o < -.-_..~ ~».7~ ._,._ ~4'L-< .. .,.-._,.»;...Z..;.." PAGE TWO 25,000Harveslers Wante CANADIAN PACIFIC Saint John. day. August 20th. 9.00 p. m. (Atlantic Time.) (l. BRUCE BURPEE, District Passenger 20.22 to Winni I From Saint John and C. P. R. Stations in New Brunswick AUGUST 20 Passengers ii-oin Exist of Saint John will purchase Regular Second-Class Tickets up to first Train to leave Saint John, N. B., at 12.01 a. This train will carry all passengers from East of Saint John arriving by all regular trains. Friday, August 19th. Saturday, 20th. uill also be attommodated by Special T Passenge a from II. M. DAVISON, rain from Saint John, leaving at Local Ticket Agent. Agent. Saint John, N. B. lP1i£§ m. (Atlantic Time). Satur- East by regular trains. 1:0 OOQQQOQOvOQQ-Q GQOQQQQ-or ~_ 1 . 1 _, .. THE CIIARLLYFIE ‘OWN GUARDIAN it wasn't till she was within a few yards of Prudence. coming up behind. that the latter turned round ' and perceived the new-comer. "Good iafternoon!” snapped Vir- ginia, conscious that the peaceful setting of the place was no fit‘ spot for the letting loose oi her own terrific temper, but torn with Jealous rage. “I've come on rath- er an unpleasant mission. By Mao Christie cobvoovoeo-o voo<vvo+o+v¢\ (Continued) And Mr. Armstrons was a real gentleman. bless him! lf she-tile ‘ " snubbed, overworked Annette —' wont beat about the bush. couhj ‘put between‘ him and thin Prudence eyed her with disarm- domineering lady (save the mark! l. ing composure. Odd how’ this unev- why! she inst would, and E00d‘pected attack should so mlsfire‘! l luck m mm! ' But was it unexpected‘! The child And so she sniffied. and hllnl- must have a guilty conscience. med and hawed, and then said. "Well, what is it?" P. ‘ crypflcany; vouchsafed no further greeting. “"I‘isn’t my business. mndfllfl-‘She did not oven move irom the and I'm not one to make mischieluhammock, but sat there—-appareut- but K rd a young man oi my own,ly entire mistress of hei‘self~—'gaz- ....and not likely to. in ihefl0|ing at her heated assailant with a parts, being as how I can't benrisvlde-eyod candour that was pecul- country yokels and Reubens. 11111- iarly disconcerting. like the city chaps the best. W111i Virginie. moved nearer. She some life and 5010 11191115-“11 1 touched the fallen book with the a ypuilg man of my 0Wn. I'd keelhwe of her smart shoe. and, with a an eye on him. I Would. 11nd 11°1- ieVsnocr. remarked: , him go stravaiging the roads in "Reading French llovols on the I sol ~——r1 ..-———'¢_.¢ .___~ ::A ill-molly for I'll] ra c ll c.——'l‘~J 3 (Jrop Report the moonlight when the 1118111111‘ sly, ch? Sweet, innocent little coun- gale's singing fit l0 1111-91 1115 5111m'|try maid not quite so angelica as "§~i“‘ AUGUST to, 19,, M‘ IIIV """"-_-"--_ From Charlottetown To Winnipeg $24.60 Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all Saskatchewan, Alberta. Edmonton, Macheod and Ead- SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURNING AUGUST 19th. T‘ Will leave Charlottetown at 9.00 r. M. and, tun tnnimfi?‘ Winnipeg without change. Through/TEls-Comfortable Colonist Cars SPECIAL CAR-S FOB WOMEN AND CHILDREN _-_-_ Purchase your Ticket to WINNIPEG Via. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS whether or not your final destination in the West is a point on the Canadian National. TICKETS AND ALL INFORMATION FROM: W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. L. T. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent. Station. l‘. W. CLARKIN, District Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. i iillllviisiislis’ EXCURSION I10ints in Man-tubs, Tennis, 03in“ 8357-8-0-10-16117. _.________*__ mick. and it's courting-time. 81111 she makes the men bliovc she is? all. and a pretty young 111(1)’ 911 1119101- perhaps they could tell u. talc ai ." "" TOJYBOS? Yes? Go on. 5111i" A11 ‘"11 Not for a moment did Prudence Ery red had risen to Virginia's take her candi deyes from off the luirc the cal-ache is to endure tor~l I urn. The car is a tli‘lll'<‘llO organ Application for Bdlnigsiol‘ m 5L ind [cw care to deal with it, coir Dunsmnis University undm. me pm, 1 aide-ring ii work for a doctor» Dr. ‘dawns o; 3L Andrews Society Wm Fhoillas 1‘.(‘I(‘Cil‘li' Oil offers a sini- ihe mission until 1828. Rev. Syl- vaiii EDIITCXII Polrlor. the first nat~ ivo Acadian priest was tn-dained in 1828, and from jihat date until l8- Below will be round a brief synopsis oi telegraphic reports received at the Head Office of the Bank oi Montreal from its The Parish Of _ Egmont Bay be received from boys who have '1" ""1"? completed the 9th grade in the Plib- '“‘""‘ "1 'lic Schools up to Friday the 12th 3"” "m" inst. All applications must be address- ed to Mr. T. M. McMillan. Secretary 8t. Andrews Society. Charlottetown 833318-6-8-10-31 wooooevocooooeoovooovoc‘ f FARM Hill sill At Harrington, Queen's County. one hundred acres well watered. lood condition, new tiivelling house [Md outbuildings‘. With or without half share crop seed potatoes, hay and grain. Rare opportunity. D. L. MATIIIESON. I‘. 0. Box, 353 Charlottetown OOOOQOOOQOFQOOO- 09004-000» BSU-li-IO-Bi. "Ethel --?_._._______ . luciml! . . 0f household Sill furniture at l-itl Elm Avenue, Thursday, August l1 commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. consisting of sitting room, dining mom, bedroom and kitchen outfits. IIIOIIOWB: l oak sideboard, 3 hed- Nlim suites, 1 oak hall stand with bevelled glass. and other articles! too numerous to mention. Sale positive. No reserve. ' Terms cash. 1 ' MRS. MARY McGEl-i , J. A. MacDonald. ' ' Auctioneer. Didn't I factory 8347-ll—li-3l FOX irom) Fresh Frozen Hcrring~ 5mm] Fox ranchers can secure a rcg- ' 11 in W ular supply of fresh herring for #01011 11¢ feeding during the warm weather by placing their order with us. Shipment by express any week day or by freight on Mondays, Wcdnesq days and Fridays put up in fifty, ‘ and one hundred pound packages. i MATTgnw a. McLEAN, LTI). J ' Sourls, I’. E. I. 8344-8-8-121. The “New” Sharplcs “Marvel” (‘ream Separator 275 lbs. 375 lbs. N0. 27. 100 ills. ‘ N0. 46 1,200 lbs. 04.00 F. O. B. (‘IlAIil.()'I"I‘l-Z'I'(l“'N Extra Parts fnr all Sharplcs Machines ‘ . J. L. DOUGLAS l SOLE DISTRIBUTOR ' 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, l'. l5. I. .c.:i<i No. I2 No. I3 $ £3.50 51.75 70.25 ,> ./ . H1, _ ./ FROM MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Aug. I2. Sept. 9 . . . . . . . . .. All. I9. Sept. I6 . . All]. 26. Sept. Z3 . . Montcalm! 8cm. 2 Sept. so . . . . . . .. Minnrdosal To Belfast -- Glasgow Aug. I6. Oct. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mclita DOM. 1. Sept. 20 . . . . . . .. Metagama To Antwerp Dept. l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . .. M FROM QUEBEC To Cherbourg—Southampton Antwerp Aug I0. ‘Sept. ii . . . . . . .. Montnsirn All]. ll. ‘Sept. 9 . . . . . . .. Montroyal ‘To Antwerp only To Cherbourg—Southompton All‘. IL Sept. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Empress oi Scotland Alf-II. ‘Sept. ll Empress of France Aug. ll. Sept. 2i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Empress of Australia ‘Calls at Hamburg InIILFS-l Anni-v d. lltuca ausrss Pin. r Montclarc1 . . Montrosol Tomato: urinal. and l was just talking to iim a 10w IN SHAKESPEAHES WORKS NOT LIKELY TO RUN his‘. Nclghborr Do you think l pct your ‘lfElilllfi for me? POINT OF VIEW "l think the world just revolves ‘around thr- woman." 3 "well. they certainly need rome- itlling more ‘I'~~.y have." II)‘. A tow drops ilpriil a lint nu medicated cotton .d in rile car will do much lll l't'll(‘\'lIi_J pain; ._____4c§__‘_§_ is always delving Ii Shakespeare's works." know you'd associate will girl. May." r \-x>°rfl’\\‘ .' ,. c" "l\\"l1'”l1 son to run some Ditto: No; Ii you can get alk some errands for you doing well. around them than whit I'll become an evil- you have the ‘trlx’ all AWFUL FATE Great Scott, there he is day: agoi i Branches. The Branch Manag- i ers have complete and infill!!!“ 1 knowledge oi each local situa- tion and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections oi the districts mentioned. GENERAL ‘In the Prairie Provinces excellent growing weather has prevailed dur- ing the week. Expectations are that harvesting will be general by 22nd August. In Quebec favourable wea~ ther has prevailed during the past ,wcek and crops made further prog~ ress. In Ontario harvesting of good average crops has commenced. the Maritime Provinces excellent growing conditions prevail and all crops are doing well. In British Col- umbia hot dry weather rnnllmles Ii’! cheeks. She filing dl11¢r011011 1°'apeaker's face, as gravely she rc- the winds- She'd question An-lpllcd: nette io the very “H111. and Kill 111°, “I thought that everyone who story straight. "You mean that-pad been to n good school knew Mr. Armstrong 1111B 118°" meel-lliguhat Victor Hugo's novels are clas- someone, secretly....nllknown rosin... 0r haven't you ever learned "is?" French?" Annete pursednli 110i‘ linfl. n10“; That was a ‘racer.’ ins her ‘tensile as 111011811 fl°me| "Don't be lmp-ertillcnt!" Virltlnia 111E111)’ 01118131110 111013131 1951911 °",bit her petulant under-lip, and dur; n. and H118 1111181 1118118 111° 1111111 hr parasol ‘viciously into a little last as long as possible. clump of flowers, as though she'd "No harm in it. I desssy. but ltvlike u, murder everything that was dnlfi 1001i W011 11"‘ a 11°w1>"°115”l>";lovcly. and cool, and dignified, she 0d y01111l; 1111111- 111111 1111" 11‘1°11115|belug none oi’ these thrco things poetry and all, and looking atthe M me nmnmnL moon and then at her, as though he could eat her-P" Prudence did not answer. Iii- "Gracieus goodness! You'll GPIWIIBIGRII. shc slid out nf the hammock. me mad. Annette.‘ Who was the picked up the fallen hook, and—as girl?" demanded Virginia, besideithnugh Virginia weren't there at and rain would be beneficial for growing crops. Details followu- PRAIRIE PROVINCE-S In ALBERTA conditions continue favourable and crops are maturing rapidly. Scattered hail damage has been reported from many points and was severe in some cases. ALBERTA WESTERN AREA. Crops are pro- gressing satisfactorily but harvest will be at least a week later than usual. ALBERTA NORTHEASTERN AREA. Conditions continue favour- able and all grains are filling well and making good progress. Cutting will be about I0 davs later than last vear. SASKATCHEWAN SOUTH- ERN AREA. Ali crops are progres- herseif with rage and curiosity flllilrllll—lllrl'itld hcr hack on her and rising suspicion. “You're not reicr- sot off for the house. ring to that Page child who stole‘ "Here! Listen! Wait a minute!" Mrs. Vansittarta money and diaqVii-ginia caught up with her. moiids on ‘the night of the dinner Prudence iurilcd. still with the ex- horg?" pression of dignified gravity. A craftly look "What do you wieh to say?" manly; eyeg, The other swallowed for a mom- "None of the servants think she eni, then blurted out: stole the money. We have a differ-l "Don't dare to pouch on my n18- ent idea." she said meaningly/servoa! Keen your hands off Pet- "Maybe a certain gentleiuan we er Armstrong!" won't give any name to—and it, Pruilencifs gaze widened. Queer isn't Mr. Armstrong. either —could how this ‘society’ girl could he as tell. But it docs seem as thou811'00111111011 11B any finii-Wiln! Mr. Armstrong has a fancy for hclyi "You think I'm trying to take and I thought you'd better know, him away from you?" madam." (Anxiety for Miss Vir- "Yes. Not that there's the least giant's peace of mind was certaiii~,chaiice of your succeeding. for came iiito the siniz satisiactorilv. Bright cool wea- the-r has lessened the risk of damage, from rust. MANITOBA. Grains‘ continue to make satisfactory pro- gress and cool weather is arresting rust rinvelnnmflnt. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Wheat is mostlv headed out and is filling well. also in wood condition. Late sownl norn will be practically a failure in many localities but. early scedings on Imieh dry land show good promise of average yield. Small fruits are plentiful and tree fruits are develop- ing satisfactorily. Harvesting of a heavy stand of hav is new general, hut a large part oi the season's cut] has been severely damaged by rec- ent heavy intermittent rains delay- ini; operations. Pastures are in first class condition. The condition of the tobacco crop‘ is fflvnlirahlry PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 11 iinnvy yield of hay has been ga- thered. Numerous showers have rc- tarded growth of corn and beans, Fall wheat cutting is practically 9v. er and will be a better than average yield. Harvesting of barley has commenced and . A i , and cherries are onlymls; Taitzsé "OD while small fruits are plentiful Tobacco is earlier than last year MARITIME Pnovmcss ' ' grtljlsvlNew Brunswick potatoes are "1' ‘"11- Plwivmec continues to be excellent. The out of 113.1’ crop has be - meeting him. . panacea for all woes, and the one 1y m,‘ Anneme’; jntguflgnmubut moiiiii Peter's (‘I888 would ilover i; fiounded wail!) think seriously oi a-n farm-girl, Virginia rose in agflnrry. com- a dalryml11i1'——" pmed hm- tOne-gta as rgpkjly w‘ _Prudencc's outward tranquillity possible. and pretty soon might/Nil 110i fflll 119i‘- havo been seen heading across tho: T1101! W11)’ 601110 l0 11in ‘fit n11? fields inwards Green Cables. Wily not let 11w {patter be‘! "Quoting poetry to her in tho Another iwaer- This i-mnudent mOonngh-g, was he?" H," “p5- curi. chit had all her wits about her. ed in an ugly (Eamon “p11 goonlthought Virginia furiously. ' nut all end do that!" I come to you because I dont v choose to have gossip circulating about the mail I'm going to marry." she ‘rapped out. "Ilc's n1inc....'ii1 love with me...." "That being so." said Prudence calmly, "he couldn't possibly be in- Tlll‘ 1100B W011i 11111111111118 d1'°W'1'|“ieresied in me! So set your mind ily among the blossom ol the apple- at rang» . orchard. and P10001100 Pnfler-nn Pride triumphed over pain. She enchanting picture in her gini;~ was a-1h0mugh|"-ed_' ham frock of faded blue-was ly "what (fyou moan?" ing in a hammock slung between “you my you u“ engaged m two trees when Virginia-hot with him Y0“ my “m; My; in m“. WT-llllifiilnifl M‘. 8 brink D1100 110W" with you. That being the case, the road and sighted what she cal- how can yo“ my"); he's we" “m”. led the ‘little disturber.' csted in me. or what I do?" "Sly little cat! S'poso she think! Virginia snorted. Peterll come along and sec her? "Don't may [he innocent babe; Poeiils. that's what she is!" Don't dare deny you mot. him tho Prudence‘; however. was doini; other evening in the moonlight!" 1101111111; 0t the sort. She was etrug- Before Prudence could roply to 811118 l0 T0011 B 1100K 0i V1010? that. she hilrried on. angrily: 111180’!!! in the Original. With 8 View "Men in Peter's class only amuse 1o improving her knowledge of the ‘themselves with ,, girls like yoli. T101100 10118119» Look how Bert Traymore played 1'01"- wiih you. and then threw you over. Now that her mother was so Bart's been in love Willi me for much better. Prudence cherished years, “Q's propoged in me a hopes oi’ ‘setting 1110b’ somewhere. hundred times. You tried to get and that for a threefold rcason- him and you failed. And now 1"1l'n11y. 10 S01 011i 0f 1119 Tfldiiln you're trying to got the other." of Peter Armstrong's vision. " Ii "You are totally mistaken?‘ Pru~ “'05 10111111118 to run the risk 0f dance lie-id her young head high. "But-since you talk so frnnkly- lei. mo tell you something. l only do it because the man you are go. ing to marry is so silporior to your- self. so immeasurably above you CHAPTER XXX! ‘A Common Scoldl’ Secondly. work was the great possible way of iorgctfulness, Thirdly, she did so want to make Dromotcd rapid growuL PROVINCE Qpl i l are now being‘ 50% o! average Pron- pcaches 65%, plums and prim. es 75%. hops 11071. celery 100%, to. 11151005 110%. raspberries and long- anberries are an average crop, P35. turagc is now requiring rain, -—-—————¢&}_____ ::Pnrlni: a corn and ineffective. THE sacrum: sTET- herself ‘worthwhilef Having known (and loved) a man like Peter Afmnlmng. Won't it up t0 her t0 smash his ideals. but lct him kecp he all the hotter for it, instead of his illusions about you—lel, him or and narrow and ‘disuppoint- have his blind happiness as long - as may bo possible." Virginia looked over tho hedgo. The girl spoke with such oarll- nnd seeing tho sweetness and beaujest conviction that im- a moment ty of the younger girl. could haveVirginia was almost cowed. killed her ‘there and then. ' To have the shallowness, the iii- A big blossom fell on Prudencds nato selfishness of lane's nature face. its pink-and-clteam was no set forth with simple diretrtnesa. clearer than the girl's comploxiomlis rather disconcerting, oven to a which was entirely guiltleee of bold. unscrupulous creature sucll rouge or creams or powder. as this woman was Prudence swept tho {align bips- And then the latter found her 8on1 off. and as she did so, hcr tongue. giving a hollow. sarcastic book fell to the ground, and she laugh that sounded like a eroak~ sat up. yawning a little. "Little angel 0i superiority! Who Virginia passed on to ‘the gflrdgnlgtlt’: you Ithe right to dictate to B3. Prudence kept her clear. level gaze upon her. in every way that I four for his hap- piness. And so I ask you not to gate which led- into. the apple-orchard: 50. he had charge n}; the Rizal?! . ,. ‘ , rom ‘i l The parish of loi-lmont Bay W1li.,l0lg§6g9g11;:é1"1: Bggmw Quevmnn’ n the Dcvoir BXCIITSIDQISIH will ma (e pfloét m m0 diocese m, hlonnenl. 11:31:10flsdlviifidnxlsldiild‘l\;l1lltc;(“1i'i<?l: “'111l1'1'9'1111e'1 at Mmvourm" 100k“! ' 1‘ 1 _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' . .' , - of it le mission. 1w the your 1813' h‘ mat year: "Ifilix-ylfiiiliereslhigiiltfl pasidr, Rev. Az~ iwverwlifanllinleu-qi‘ bfiiigghlililgiilirggi ado‘ J- ‘Trnlieiifl W118 11111111111101 1" ongerociva ,.' , _ 7111111363 mmlt of their landlord, Colonel 18115 11° ‘llvaslsuc‘i€dl'lgé also 1 Compton, left their homes in Lot glimrgltfvilurlcirdjfilxl“ W120 ihaa charge 17 mm made their way to ‘he of the parish until his death |ll ‘shores of Egmollt Bay. W110T0 11193: 1882‘ Rev’ Smmslaus A _ B0“. {hastily built rude log houses fol ("mum mo“ became Damn“ and themselves and their families. Thoimr Mm“ “my years. he spar‘!!! first sctilcmtlnis-were at Slmlameii. “Mun”. dnjp “or effort iii the nil- St. (lhryaostom and Abiahnms valmolnellt of m8 flock, [mm Bu“, vmngo some or the m." Hen‘ itnally and ‘temporary. Ho dioll lers were: Joseph Arseilmllt ‘(.10. m‘ "unwary 27' 1921' deeply regret League). Placido Areenault. dlacq- ted, not only by his devoted pm“ ‘Hes Amenflun‘ Joseph Reward.’ lshioners but. by hosts of friends (Maximo Gallant and Prospcro Poii- ' ier. iiinoilu Rliiwii; FOR QUICK AND. EASY TRAVEL . Between MONTREAL — TOR- ON TO—CHI (‘AGO Take the INTERNATIONAL LIMITED ' m. MONTREAL 10.00 n. M. Daily Ar. TORONTO 5.40 P. M. m. CHICAGO 1.50 n. in. throughout the Province, who ad- Shnrtly after their arrival. those 1111'?“ 111m l if“ 1M“ kiiuiglwg? Iiioiiccrs built a small trhurch which “f 10ml’ S ' i051" ahiy’ 3 m t was destroyed by lire in'102l.f“111'11_5 Cmmen’ and 8 Ldv l0?“ They soon built another which snr- “mfieiiltgél bflenwa“ ‘mccfie gator ved as a place of worship for sev- a?‘ 1F‘ '1 yx “f prgeelgult" ' eral years. Later. a larger and V‘ "m" "1 “Her fmh ' l h ‘I more commodinus building was 1n m“ early day“ o t e pars erected. This was iii its turn re- m0“ of “(i “we” W7‘? engagm placed m 1923 by we magnmmm in tllc fiche-lei. but in iecent years] _<also— "Tho right oi a deep and holiest admiration for tllc mall you're lio- lug to marry." She was brave enough to get the words out. "Ila! Ho! That's a gonil one! Sn you do admit you're wild about him, just as I thought you were‘ He'll laugh when l go and tell him." "lie won't laui-lh." said Prudence with acute perception. "Because you won't. lnlver yourself to explain to him the mission that brought yu hero." Virginia tossed hrc head. "If you flatter yourself that Pot- er would think mo jealous nf a girl who was under u cloud for-well. ilmft like to call it stealing-moi. he knows about the diamonds and the money being found on you. "Stop" The yonngep girl's llll‘ was so commanding that Virginia again was overaweil. Prudence op- ened a gate Ill‘ the liciigo- "l ask you to go at once, and novel" clltor my homo or grounds again. Go, quickly!" ltics.. Tho School Fairs in these parishes are also noted as amonl: the moat successful in the Prov- ince. Those various activities have had a marked effect upon the attitude ofiilo. people towards a};- riculiure; modern IIIGUNKIS arc be- ing studied and applicd. and iii. tho present time, hciilg few localities ill this Province can boast oi‘ a more thrifty, happy, and contciltcd people than thaparlsh of Egmoiit Bay. a LIMITED , , ,, _ much more attention is being giv- brick stlilciuro which is indeed en m Agriculture Wm‘ gratifying L“ moNTkEAL 1230 P. M. "any a wondelfui testimony to the faith - m, the people o’. ‘his parish‘ results. The farms, as a rule, are An TORQNTQ 3.30 P, M. I The first priest to visit this mis- m" ianiei h?!‘ 11101’ t"? ‘veg ieqfilp; _ . sion was Rev. Father Beaiibien. a 1m", ‘we .mfim1ge;' l fir,’ F 0 r RCSCYVIIIIOIIS, native of Quebec. who‘ then resided i? can“ o“ '4." t0 f“ an: ‘fishy a T t ' I t at IIIIHHPO. Ill lXlR hrs W88 suc- fuimse "will? g 1mm“; Fares, E c"! app y 0 seeded by Rev. Father Cecile, also In '1 "29 '1" ‘on c; l Hb a French Canadian. In 1822 Faih- i f!" “('9' I n gr c“ um i {X ‘h ' W K er (lccilc returned to his native um‘) P311101 (rm johmy wl,‘ t " ' A t , Province. and ho was succeeded by 2:373:25 aprlgaalgll; fizlargtfgaglggr v (1117 Tick" gen ' Rev. Bernard MacDonald, who st- _ ‘ . tended to the spiritual needs n:'fi'gfg"{wl{gf"p"-imzfg°fitzcfjfl?g"fflg L. T. rtdvuncemirt of ltgricillfilro and do- T1°k°1 Agent’ Smflon lilei-itlo flffltlllllfl in these commlln- - -' P. W. CLA . District Passe!!!" M0111». Charlottetown. 8384-8-10-24. p|.m-(,860,. m 5L Peter's Acadcliiy. Magilalon Islamic. V Seventy-five iluus of various 0i- dors. and more than seventy school icacilors claim b81110"! 13R)’ "5 their parish. Tllcro arc night district schools ill tho Diirish, two of which are kradod schools oi‘ _two dljlliiii‘ ineilis- lluriilg the year 1020x1110 number oi pupils enrolled was .58.». In ihc (treat War on» |llIIli1l‘l“1 Acadiilns from this parish cillisii-Il for service at tho Front. The fill- lnwing were killed or died over- Tiio parish oi‘ Egmoiit Hay has Riven several mon of unto in the public llfc of tho Province; Senat- or Joseph Octave Arsennilli was tho roprosciliailvc of the Third District. of PHIHYG (‘minty in tho ‘Provincial Loglsilitllre for over 30 yearl-l- in ‘i895, he was appointed a mcmhcr of the Canadian Soilato: ho died in i807. Ills son, Hon. Allbin E. Arl-iomluit roprilscllleil tho R0m,“__]nm.ph Aruumulli, iiltiisu Ar. “m” ‘11"1"1"1 1'” 1113111’ Y"‘11~‘1‘~ m!“ summit, ’l‘heophile Arsi-naillt, licr- ihe Province. and is now a jlliliftlluwic Argcnauhu Them|;,,.c Arfllnr Premier zindAtlnrncy-(Jcilcral oi’ “up, Etienne Arscnault, Augustin Anti n0 Virginia departed. minus of the Supreme (‘ourt of the Prnv- Arsenal,“ Jean Cyrus Arupiluilli, battle honours. and hnt to the very int-c. lion. Aili-ian P. Aricenauli. p...“ _s_ A|QQQ|||1||IL Jugiipll A, Hal- ears. _Tho Page girl had got. the the present represclitaiivc of lhewpun, Emmanuel Gcilcau‘, Stnilis- 1198i 01 118i‘. 111111 (‘.0010 011 W111i 11y- Dlsirii-i. in lhc lmgislaiur is also m"... (‘N-mum (143 ing colours. while MllO-—Vll'[.!llllil .9 “alive M lggnmm pa)” 1 TIM.“ an,’ no“, rcsmm; h, me —wiih all her ‘iluliure’ and travel . park,“ 195 fanmws, m- whh.“ 1gp iiild social superiority, had lowered Fivn p11,...“ plain] iggmnnr {my are Avmmm herself and lost her temper and as their plilcr or birth: Iicv. Syl mlslaid her llreotling. vcre Ari-lciiailii. a soil of Sonpim- ,. , a mm". sum»,- ‘lndicteii us ll. common scold." Arsoiiiuiit, died lust. your in North |f“'.'Efifzilgzjgsfifilgtli“Inf lawn-Huh ' When travelling iii America, idle Dakota; Rcv- Thcnrloro (lnllani is Emma’. unums- wm-m |.;xg,.fl“|,m;. had once read a iullily i!i1lii‘l-l?llilt1 pastor of Sim-goon; llcv. Jom-ph S. , m, pmved a not.“ in niilicrlilg where a. woman was fined for qllilr- (lnllani is pastor of Wollinptlall; cmildron everywhm-m u ggiduiil Shc felt now as llllllllllitl- Rev. 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