PAGE THREE WEEK EN I) SPECIALS ‘ Aucusr 12. 1932 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Is Confident T“; N“, "Ann-ml: TEA olsllrllsl. aurnnlllll New President, MURRAY HARBOR CHUICII— l Had Hard Times wprNIPDG. Aug. iL-(By The QQTIICIIMI Press)—'I‘rials and tribu- lotions of the first newapape a in "Humps and the courage Mid If wurcefulness of their publishers ‘ye revealed in records recently examlnm by W. J. Healy, Manito- ba librarian. Le Metis, first French language Mwspapei‘ in Manitoba, was younded by JOSeph Royal in St. Boniface, Man, just eleven yBB" liter the Norwester, first English m,“ in the Northwest, circulated m 11m, edition among citizens of the Red River Settlement, now known as WIDBIDBB- nom the end of steel at 8t. cloud, Minnesota, 400 miles south of Winnipeg, press and equipment for is Metis newspaper and job- prlntlng plant, costing about $500,. m was transported by ox team in Georgetown, Minn, and thence by boat up the Red River to 8t. Boni- iace. The first issue was a. sinsle street l by l4 inches, dated May 2'1. lioation led a placid existence and in April, i872, moved across the river to Winnipeg. But in the fol- lewins September during the fed- eral elections mobs attacked and destroyed Le Metis’ plant and that 0i the WInnIDeS Manitoban, which was established in 1870, in the midst oi the Riel upiising. On election day-Sept. 19-8. group of men said to have been recent arrivals from Ontario- crossed the Red River to St. Boni- face, created a disturbance around the poll when they learned the re- turns were heavily in favor of Candidate Donald A. Smith, and destroyed the poll books. ‘rhewiemonstrants then returned to Winnipeg and attacked the po- lice guarding the poll in the-po- lice station. The captain of police and several of his men were injur- ed in the melee before the mob was finally driven off. That night the crowd‘ of hood- lums again assembled and des- cended upon the two newspaper plants, deatroyihz presses, type leanings of the papers had anger- snd furnishings. The pro-Smith A., 13.13., will give an address in the interests of the Orange, Order. Special music by the choir. THE ATTENTION OF EXHIB- ITORS in Dairy Classes, is direct- to all Dairy. breeds, ‘and entries will be accepted as Section 24. 4909-8-l2-6I THE‘ ATTENTION OF EXHIB- ITOBS in Dairy Classes, is directed to the following: Section 28 on Page 33 oi Prize List, will apply to all Dairy breeds, and entries will be accepted as Section 24. 4969-8-l2-0i POULTRY-The Production class. the same as Class 43 in last year’s Prize List, will be repeated this year, in the same order as last year, and the same reduction will be made in the awards as was made in the other poultry classes. ‘ 4969-8-12-01 POULTRY: The produoii the same as Class 18 in last year's BIBS. RUBY HOULE Who was elected President oi the assembly of " ‘ kahs of the Order , message conveyed by Colonel Jack- son Dodds, O. B. E., General Man- lager of the Bank of Montreal, in addressing a gathering of local business and professional men at whatever affects you affects us in like measure. After all; we are both aiming at the same object-Abe bringing back of better times. It is o .01 Chris s d mom SOAP SPECIAL! FREE l l! !_ iervice ego “m P: g . c Reg. 10c Jergen’s A NEW Q|LETTE ~ vrcroars chose-Preaching To d pl‘ Bath Tablet. RAZOR FREE _w|'|-H4 ~ S ' | 59 _ A TUBE OF EITHER . ., §.°'."‘;;'1..Y.ii”.°“‘ m‘ sum" m“ 1 6 1 l. "em ' 0/002 PA L M o Ll v E OR LABEL ‘ mfTgfilf-c?‘ j; Gradual But Sure Return To B I J °3§Ei,,_ ‘Zlgtlg . I ’ * a “I . ~ ‘ ea“ ' u Y Tame OLGATES. .$HAV- \ draws-qiliokly —" gut]: Normalcy Pr€dlCt€d Gen- and 30 different sub- ENG -5T|Q|(_ NEW git baa IlCh strength -- 1,1,3 ,1“~m”’°;",.'.’§}§'.ili7'.i’.‘.';.,T eral Manager Of Bank Of Mont- 1”“ "° °h°°se *'°'“- TYPE RAZOR AND BIT HAS DELICIOUS FLAVOURI of houIrs of-lsiervicc and of s. School real, who Was Honoured Guest _ speciaI 49° ‘ ONE BLADE‘ ‘ - a kfi , - and is most economical, for the price “ “’° 3 ' _ At Function Here Yseterday. FLIT ! FLIT ! Household is only per 1 lb‘ packet‘ '“' ‘raining: Optimism as to the turn in ErdTficuIties, feel that my time will 8 0;, ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 33c ‘SI g-d’? " bytgflgn church, clyde River, will economic tide, tempered by caution be well spent. 16 0L _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 59c 39c be t 1.80 . ., S. Sch i, 6.15 n nlnst cx a - " f i cone tion _ First Newgpapers W‘ the fiwi year the new pub- p. my. fr. zensicy ‘staII/zrt, M. pgnvclrlontpfritlzgndgfimillfdgli: m. of IxleraItIaxlla avrzryunaglzalnstfp for ROSS - SAINT JOHNfDEOE QYCTOPPMONCYONA oil-yifSf-fli-AfvLOT YXTCWN {Invited ed to the following: Section as on, Page 88 of Prize Lisi. will apply cioss of Odd Fellows of the Maritimes,‘ and the Dominion of Newfoundland at the annual conv " neid in Halifax entiy. Dies Suddenly (Canadian Press) l OTTAWA, Aug 11-—Miss Zena Anderson, oi Fredericton,‘ N. ‘B. Hvifll by Mr. S. R. Finlayson, man and on the secretarial staff of the Irish Free State during the Imper- ial Conference, died in hospital to- day. She had been in good health until she was taken seriously iii yesterday. Dodds‘ career as an athlete, as Scout and church work. the Province was tions of Canada. WEEK-Elli! SPECIALS VEGETABLE SALAD with ‘ Apprecistcs Island HAM OR n. luncheon yesterday afternoon, given at the Canadian .National SE81‘ of the Charlottetown branch of the bank, in Mr. Dodds‘ honour. The latter was introduced by Mr. Filllllyson, who referred to him as the youngest general manager of any Canadian bank-a testimony | both to his sagaclty and capacity. secretary to R. B. Hanson’ M_ Reference was also malls to Mr. soldier, and as a leader in Boy A cordial welcome on behalf of extended by Premier Stewart, who also spoke in tcrnrs of high praise of the stability by the banking institu- ."I, must say," said Mr. Dodds, “that I am grateful to our house very little, of course, that we can do to put right world conditions, but we can at least keep our own - house in order by the practise of economy, co-operation and strict attention to business. In times of depression we are liable to become very downhearted; but those who have been ihzough these periods before know that we get out of them in time." In this connection Col, Dudds cited an incident of the slump of 190i, known as the Northern Pacif- ic or Rich Man's Panic, when certain stocks fell to phenomenally low prices. I, ls Hopeful ‘Taking it by and large through- out the Dominion," he continued, “we know that business still goes on-in lower volume, of course, and with profits (if any) smaller. Nev- ertheless, business, inciuding that record or Canada where every bank has stood four-square to every wind that blows, we have legitimate cause for pride. Not only have our tanks carried themselves through,’ but they have maintained the fin- ancial structure of Canada up to this moment. We, of course, will take credit for our banking laws and regulations; but there is a little more than that. We must have something behind the laws and regulations, and for the stand we are able to maintain in Canada we owe perhaps more than any of us know to our great banking men, the men who have had faith, abil- ity, genius, strength, persistence, to carry the financial structure through as they have done in this country. (Applause). "Today we are here to honour the general _manager of the Bank of Montreal, one of the great banks 32 Heirs Claim Purdy Estate CHATl-IAM, Ont., Aug lb-(B) The Canadian Pram-Seven Chat- ham people, including Robert Purdy 88 year old Janitor and government pensioner, are among the 32 heir! of Lord Robert Purdy who clairI u share in the letters estate, re- putedly amounting to amlllion dol- lars. The testutor who moved from New York to Saint John, N. B., 0i the time of the American Revolu- tion left money m the Bank oi England and 260 acres of land in Saint John, according to the local claimants. If Robert Purdy receives part d his brother in British Columbia, t0 travel w Iowa and then save hi! the inheritance he expects to visit _ money for his heirs. A cormsn nnr-zn _ nnasp Ann nor-ran res on coarse Price List. Will be X6995‘ l I'm‘ year, in the samé order as last year and the (some reduction will be of our greatest industry, agriculture, is being continued, and those who have the stamina. and have accus- of Canada which has clone its full share towards maintaining finan- cial stability. We have had many for entertaining me at this infor. mal and, may I say, family gath- ed the men who favored the elec- tion of Candidate W. Wilson.‘ it'll, with a. subscription rate of “ten shillings sterling or $2.50 Ce.- MInardW-first lid for wounds, n . cring of representative citizens of nadian money. m“, 1n m, ‘Wu-d; u w“ mule 25 Charlottetown] mus enabnng m‘ wmed themgeweg to gmglley 11g- great men as presidents of the Luncheon Laue“ “Mud”; Le Metis.‘ the first editorial stat- _ I m m. cum, mum? dunk R to meet many whom otherwise I “"5- " "adillliment takes place Bank of Montreal; they have writ- mere were two was“ mm‘ u w” "damned to “firm the ~ ‘ . dew-B-ll-di . would not be able to meet on my Wm- wm ummgh ‘md- mfldmtmly- w“ the“ names um“ hlswry m during the luncheon, one .to Hid good cause X X based on the ' . . ho“d,,y_ I can assure you u, m a be bee“; qhlgtq gage advantage or Canada, and we rightly accord to Majesty the King and the other w ‘Ema! pflndpl” of "gm and M Will start from Murray liver, “36_8-11-3I' them a great deal of honour. But the men to whom we owe perhaps the greatest gratitude are those who have borne the struggle from day to duy and have continuously, the improvement when it comes. I do not look for that to come upon’ us suddenly, or be accom- panied by any rapidly rising scale of prices; I feel that it will come gradually, and probably will be as difficult to discern as the coming of hard times. "I came here primarily for a holiday. I appreciate the warm wel- some you are extending to tourists and visitors, and I think I am do- wnns nnLr-zollrns - At the Oddfellows and Rebekahs Conven- tion being held in Kerrtvilie, N. 5.. this week the following deleifliflfl from Prince Edward Island regis- tered Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Ways, Charlottetown; Mr. David Bethune. M. P. P., Charlottetown; Mr. John Mr. Dodds. Mr. Edward Dodds had on hi! right at the head table Hon. Jr o. Stewart, Mr. Walter Dodds, and Hon, John A. Macdonald, and oil through these times, kept their his M; ML S_ R, Fmlayson, ch16‘ m!” "mm Pill" "i i110 wmwauotlce Mathieson and Sir Andrew munity. I refer now to mBlVVkTSI Macphuu of the different banks. It is not necessary for me to mention any‘ names, but I have in mind one who was formerly general manager great pleasure. "As you may have noticed, I am an Englishman,—an “Islander” like yourselves. And we have got something else in common as Well- M811)’ 0i! you will no doubt recall the story of the Canadian schoolboy who told his teacher that Londoners ware very stupid, and on being asked to explain, produced his school book which stated: ‘the population of London is very dense.‘ I um a Londoner: and I am ‘justice, X X the re- -’ hi‘ “ t of order‘ and authority in this young and vigorous Province of ‘ Manitoba." I It proudly announced that "tile ‘typesareofti-lebestsortand we have pressespcape/ble of r. cing together from 1,000 to 1,200 sheets {an hour." Thursday at 7 a. m., daily Sunday excepted. Through Murray Harbour, Wood Islands, Belle River, Plnoite, Orwell. Eldon. Vernon Bridge, through to Charlottetown; Edam» lng leave Charlottetown at 4 o'clock P- '1 .. A. McNair Charlottetown; Mrs. 4°“'8'_n'si' I 4 Elizabeth IMcEachem, Mcnnaid; Mr. A. J. Matheson, O’Leary. COUNCIL APPOINTS CLERK- A special meeting of the City Coun- cil was held last evening for the purpose of appointing a market clerk. His Worship Mayor Stew- art presided. Two names were brought beforo the Council, those of Arthur Cudmore- and Edward Hailoran. The appointment of the former was moved by Councilhr Day and seconded by Councillor Others present were Mr. Justioi Arsenault, lion. F. R. Heartz, Mn W. C. S. McLure, M. P., Mr. J. H Myers, M. P., Judge G. S. Inman, Readers owo it ll a duty ‘Over 30,000 Readers In The Prov. Over 8,000 Readers In The City. —- Every Day — Advertisers cannot afford to be without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their message to omtomers sud prospective customers. It pays to advertise in the Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian who make it possible for thorn to get in patronize advertisers in the BOYS CAMP-Orr Tuesday after- noon forty-five under-privileged boys were driven to the Canoe Co" camp by members of the Rotary Club. The boys will remain in camp for ten clays, the Rotary and Gyro Clubs contributing towards the expenses. The camp will be un- der the direction of Miss Wilson of the Red Cross. assisted by Miss Gillan and Miss Fullerton. The physical director is Mr. Partridge, Assistant Secretary of the Y. M- C. A. I 4o per-ford. Othqrates v vvvvv ‘i. Representative Wanted 5UBSCRIPIION canvas ssn . Wanted for few weeks. Splendid ‘M! Pillar at loos cosh than any other newspaper in Canada. - The Charlottetown Guardian covers Prince Edward Island like the dew. ' an“ r _ ‘ ‘ . s‘ A s‘ ‘mm; Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming Eilmi-l, 2e. par word; Classified, 2o. per word; In lilemorism Notices, ‘I00. per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiler- “III. Cards, m., 4o. per name; Letters of Condolence,‘ 70o. i get inch; Notices of Tbs-uh and Appreciation, 70o. per inch on applications. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MoDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- CHURCH PARADE-Tire Prince Edward Island n ‘lenders, under the command of Lieuh-Coionel U‘. G. Dawson, V. D., which are at present under canvas for the an- nual training at Brighton camp, will parade with full pipe band for divine service at thcKirk on Sun- day morning at the eleven o'clock service. Captain the Reverend Moorhead Legste, Chaplain to the Forces and Minister of the Kirk, will conduct the service, which will follow the stated form of parade service appointed for the military forces of Canada. Douil, while the appointment of the the latter was moved by Coun- cillor ‘Prainor and seconded by Councillor Hennessey. A vote was taken, with the result that Mr. Cudmore was appointed. His Wor- ship read a letter which he had written to Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan on the subject of the appointment of a. clerk for the committee on Unemployment relief. His Worship also made reference to the stop- gate at the mouth of Government Pond. Dominion. plause) . (Laughter and PERSONALS Miss Lily Miller, of Central, Lot i6, is visiting in the City, the guest of Helen Iockhart, Upper Hillsboro St. Confederation days. "My young family have every other Province of the Mrs. Nell Darrach, of Charlotte- town, accompanied by hcr little daughter, Shirley, is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, S dney. y consciously qualifying as Mrs. Stanley Powell and daugh- ter, Miss Dorotiw, of Little Har- bour, N. 5., have arrived on a week‘s visit to Charlottetown, the guests of Mrs. Powell's brother, Mr. Arthur Henry. going to enjoy it immensely. Trying Times told that the population of Prince Edward Island per square mile is officially recorder as being denser than that of any other part of the ap- "I need not explain why I was attracted to your Island as an ideal Dlace to spend. a iloiiday; but I may 58y that all added consideration. was that my young inn-fly may| know something of the Cradle~ of Confederation, And this morning, through the kindness of Mnstew- art, I was able to see a great deal of the historic relics associated with visited D0- minion and, as if by design-the best having been left to the last- tlrey have, since the end of June, been enjoying the hospitality of Prince Edward Island and thus un- boosters for your Province as a holiday re- sort. They arc thoroughly enjoying it, and I feel myself that I too am ing my ‘bit' by Prince Edward. Is- land this year. I have sent on in advance my wife and four children and the governess. My brother and sister have come all the way from England; and if your Province is good enough to attract people all the ‘way from England, to spend a holiday here, it should be good enough for anybody in the Do- minion of Canada. (Applause). nu sister, Col. Dodds stated, was well known to s. good many Can- adians, she having had a number of nurses training under her in England who are now working in this country. His brother, Mr. Ed- ward Doclds, who occupies a posi- tion tantamount to that of city treasurer for the Royal borough of WIndEr, is also accompanying him on his present holiday trip. They were both desirous of seeing who was the ‘best man’ at golf, and were looking forward to deciding this issue definitely at thc Char- lottetown links. ’ PREMIER. STEWART Welcoming Colonel Dodds on behalf of the Province, Premier Stewart remarked that some years of the Bank of Montreal, who was a great financier and who will be remembered for many years in the history of finance in this country. That man was Sir Frederick Wil- liam Taylor, a son of the Mari- tirnes. Another who might be men- tiohed was i-l. B. MacKenzlc, also a great manager of the Bank of Montreal. Today we are honoured in having here Mr. Dodds, the present general manager. There is 110311118 further that I can say ex- cept that we extend to you, sir, a, cordial welcome. We trust that when you leave at the termination of your holiday we will part with you as a friend, as one who may be able to telLthe world what kind of people you found, what sort of sand beaches and other attractions. In the meantime, our hope is that you will enjoy every minutes of your holiday, and that you will go ha“ 5° your work invigorated and refreshed." (Applause.) Judge C. G. Duffy, Hon. W. J. P. MacMiiian, M. D., Hoff. Walter Lea Mr. W. A. Stewart, M. P. P., E21 Mayor T. W. L. Prowse, Messrs I Nelson Rattenbury, E. T. Higgs, W, S. Grant, A. W. Hyndman, H. A. C. Soarth, D. A. McKinnon (Sav- ings Bank), R. E. Mulch, G. D DeBiols, G. G. Hughes, H. B. Stewart, W. E. Bentley, K. C, George J. Tweedy, Dr. Lionel Lilli!- say, E. A. Foster, J. J. Leightizcr, E. W, McKlnnon, A. B. Fisher, Ed- ward Pope, W. E. Hyndman, H, S. Henderson, William Warren R. R. Bell, Reuben Macdonald, W. E. Massey, Frank Walker, A. B. Cosh, Inspector Frlpps and A. H. Mould. Mr. Justice Saunders, Senatol Sinclair and Mr. H. G. Rogers who had been invited were unable to be present. The menu was vfliy creditable t! the management of the hotel, and altogether the function was a most enjoyable and informal one. {in i°pP°iiiiiiiiiy for earning good ville, (R. 3, Soul-is.) DEATHS -—— . ago the only people who visited commission. Apply care Guardian ' ’ Mrs. David A. Brooks and dlrugh- As assistant general manager o1 the Province were what might be _ om“ MB- i-ii- rrrssn near so." wnnsrsas tsr Mildred, of Boston, arrived m m. Bank o; Mung“, a, whmmeg called expatriated Prince Edward ' ‘ “m” 5'“- I"'““‘Y' D“ m“ Aug 10th, John n. caramel», aged Charlottetown en route to Annan- for six years, until moving to Islanders The" h“ been a shew F0!‘ SIIB Ian's-Hal’ 77 yemy Fungrgl from m; 15g, 113]- dale to spend a vacaflon at their Montreal m 1925' it w.“ my duty in the last few years, thanks large- dence Saturday Aug l3 at 2 P, M, cottage there. They expect to re- ly to the efforts of Mr. Justice _ to meet executive officers on their v Fmmiillli- SUITABLE F0! / T0 Lfii mmmem mayo“, amt”, main until after Labor Day. pemdma, vmw to we we“, when Arsenault, president of the Tourist, I18 outhousu, etc, 1o. per l , sheet. 0113mm on" a on an official visit to the West last A"°°1°'I'I°“- “m! h“ enerieflc w‘ N E ' I _nEATIIIriAPAnTIIl1EN§ SMITH-At Newton, Lot 26, August w“ G'- Bwwn mm’ M's" Lmd‘ autumn I was told. that for one Wmkem- “m” we "ii 591mm"! W - ‘ "i"! ssu: - om ran-ans. I monon-Iigem mm en4cla°a'o-a-li-4l' u w» Patrick Smith moo yearn. “wit” °°°ii° m“ “d Mi“ w‘ reason or another there had not rewive m" m" °i "is "um " I‘ ’°'-Ih . mm bum.‘ “wan 0am‘ I I FiInerai Saturday morning 13th cu’ ‘Bmwn- “e Ieavmg (murlomk been the usual migration of bank mini“- "we are 3nd I” ‘ecewe 2441' To LET -- Two ROOMS- N9 inst at ‘I46 from her home to 8t w“ m“ nmmmg m‘ “mm to presidents and general managers "l" businml- We mile W“ 1i W111 g N c FOR sans row-r nolmn mu “Ila”? Apply “I °X"'d",‘§"1, Mal-achfs Church. Kinkora- mmmm‘ Mm" site‘ “Ixwmg to that part of the country. rt oc- BWW- We W all dum- but 3mm signs on barre at Guprdian us‘ ' ' 2mg,“ gms“ mm“ ° m‘ ‘z “n curred to me that perhaps they I 11° Mi mink tile"- ie ‘my “w; n, _ e an. _ _ _ co I . or. wanted ____ _ might be afraid or. the public zingezelzlo: vvlvillgolixrédttegrn DAY HANGE 3.0,". |,,,k,n_q.1,mg FOR SALE _""“”_ w“ Adelaide mckhart’ supreme speeches they might be called upon __ - _ I ‘Aime z Give the , HARDWOOD a the bankers because in these da s lnio DIM blocks 1n am 1 d "LES PTS ar I! 8 Own m a h" has resumed to make, also the interviews with l Y _ - _ . V‘ “u” “m c“ ' WANTED " “'5 no ' ‘ ' m“. p ' of stress and strain the onl man QP} CIAL I ‘ v r acted treat Wli-Il Be" ward. Graham's Road. “ and qts. Phone 1107 or write W. . he‘. dun“ “m”. m, extended m“, the press. For it would require Soi- - Y k 1 family an llllfi- P _ _ 4954-8-12-2i- Michael. Charlottetown. The family of the lols Mrs. wu- u, mean}, mum Monma, “m, omonlo wisdom to say anything in WM W“ 1W his head "W1 his vll- Trv our our tempting cakes. delicious pies, . . - aiea-li-i-tf. liam Holland, desire to thsrrEall Pam m oh, she was “mow “mes “kc may, m“, coma m; be low with confidence is the man delicious d ,h ‘eqmu, mus and biscuits! F011 ssr. for their sympathy and heir and “v °' °' ' k th o ‘on Baked Pork an u 0 . . ' E ‘T "m5 300ml“ - ' Mi ~ ndvcrscl criticised or misconstrued. Wh° "W5 “i? h" bank" i! hi5 ‘ - our; | I “m, mo” who sent Mass can}; panied home by her CCIISHl, ss y , g on“, u“. “ml-ed. . al modern conveniences. WANTED - TWO FIVE 0R. S X me“ "d 3"“ Because uc u.c , l) Large yard and garage. . Apply owned houses, Charlottetown and letters of condolence in their Mas-ion lee, who is spending n few Frankly, however, I feel that it is ~ . i _ _ Guardian. sosa-a-la-al. p“; m», Oompnny, recent bereavement. . weeks visiting friends and relatives reason for visiting our manner" naarItIIzhnl-mk, icnis that you ll find in your own i ‘ 4958-9-13-11- 4953'9‘u'n' 1n u" pg-ovjnqg, and customers ilr times like the!!! 65"" F” Pd“ in o," kitchen’ youl“ proclaim “i988 V‘ Modsefigfi-i: w ed >- d than when conditions are good. I “I think we m 0min" com own ovens. good ‘hings “just “k9 hpme. Registered, wm “n 0b,”, on. Employment ant m. and Mrs. w. a. Dennis an realize that our-managers. no mai- t ed h Pr a - Only y, v er leaving 91W" Apply m sm- N, D, MaCLQflfl Hill Ruth Dennis. 0! MBTEhUi-‘Idi ter where situated, are having a In" t ° emu“ ‘Mum I" fl‘ made I ; ‘_ my Street. us-l-a-ra-u. yum-In h-worur on nan. mun“. also m. and ma. zrvlnl; Thomn- very trying em... m endeavorlns w °°°‘”““‘Y *"°“° °‘ °“' Wm" 206 quart L _ v Apply lorry mbblfit. ¢°v°h°wl son, Dunstsffnsge, and Mr. Robt. do the“. duty to the“. depomom system. Itis invidiouswmake com- _ j Female He!” wanted care Brent uomlleo,“,a_a_n_”_ nmulsna , Weeks, i-Iighfieid, were recent visit- _,,,,,,,,, mom they hold h, "w, parisons, but when we look to the Tgs B F - ' v ~ v chunk". ors to Malpeque guests of Mr. and and “may to mo“ who 100k u, United States-and ‘sa what has . ‘ lNTlD-AT broom unusual .. - a “ yrq-fl was. WI- fl- 0- Blows 9" the" ’°‘ the soon for the money necessary m" “Wm”! "w" 11mins the ‘ o mam, Mm“ in“, q,“ Boarder! Wflflwd _ ~ turn m. slnlpsoo accompanied u, cm,“ 0,, mm bum“, I, 1 struggle of the m: few years, the mo“ u, rrslvr sneer. vuies. AWN Guam ‘Mi.’ ma, ‘you 1,59! srUD- time. do no more m“ ‘how m” w, number of banks that have gone =' lluston at. haves-umpathetiofealingfortbsv “M” ‘M mu" “i” Wm‘ I“ un-o-u-al. maria m. Ind can l- mo»