MAXIMS 1| ' _ " MAXIMS ' o’ A or a l MERCHANT MERCHANT l l ;%//’ w” ‘ ——- l Universal monotony will never I l...» r Tlle People's Feller ..Z'.'..".‘.‘.‘."'If.°'l?.'l2f‘.i°.'.'£ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i Annuul Subscription: Delivered $5.00 lly liluil. Canada and U. b. A. $4.50 aural-n T", m.“ Charlottetown Found.‘ l“, llornlnl Guardian, CHARLOTTETOWMCANADA MONDAY, MAY 21, 192s lllllll llllllll e l ll lllllllli 1.1151 11F Prlze Plefelre Puzzle h‘ A11QmiZZi-O..ENTUMBHJ Hy l underway today. the House sittiugflencles Lord and Lady Willingdon , l (Canadian Press) . ~ from two until six p. nr. This ls'arrived from Vancouver at North F]f3t PfIZe sefland Prize l nnnrrnx, N. s.. May 2o. -Tlre usually taken as a sure sign of thelrToronto, C, P. R, sturlqn, and pm. itrans-Atlantic Monoplane Bremen ‘was damaged today when Fred, r $25.00 $10.00 __ 1 l0 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH SECOND WEEK-—BUT YOU CAN START NOW near approach of the end of the ceeded to Government House. Fol- [59351011- which is believed to be notrlowing the custom of Governors- Fear is_Expl-essed more than three weeks away. lGeneral. they \vill attend the Wood- | It is likely that the early part oilbine this afternoon to witness the Japan is zges§°m1lrli8trlilleellc will see a motiontfiilth renewal of the historic King's - ' 5pm eeeveno'clok'1t lt. Advantage of COR-permit of all night sessionsc tousrfeeg: p a e —~———oo>--~__- ditions in China to'§§l1t§§.§hs“°“§'°" °f m“ b“s“‘°“~ e or er paper. l - .‘ . C Eeteblleh D°111111':l=nx?€‘3§'r"§‘§.¥§s.3£§éfiréi 1 - ation Over Manfivgf the House so they can get togeth-li r r on an organization conference. chuna. Western members are getting rest-j’ less and the government is looking (Special to The Guardian) f“ some 5111991159 1111111 the lllbofs‘ PEKrNG‘ May ‘gr-fire Japanese of a strenuous session. ‘ memorandum handed the warring ____¢.>__ - Chinese generals which, in effect, E . t? M -.r.._ declares the neutrality of Manchur- Xe o. __ ia under Japanese military protec- cu Ive eetlnb 0f P. E. I. Teachers tion. tonight overshadows all other F e d e r a t1 0 n, phases of the confusedChinese sit- l Melchior. Junkers‘ mechanic who dropped by parachute to the main- 12.13.2222; (iiflitlylisliilicyfrtlerizirTwenty - Six Bodies lNew York. according l0 news‘ Recovered ___ Hope Held Out For l The Competition is an easy one placed within CVQTYbOQYS reach by the publication \ in the first week's Charlottetown (luardian of the list oi towns and villages, in which all ' the solutions are to be found. First Set appeared May 1th. Second Set May 14th. Gct the first two Sets and start now. . ‘reaching here this afternoon via the ,Government wireless service, No details were given other than _ that it would be necessary to ship Remarnder 0f the the plane by steamer to some point where a suitable gruond would pro- Mgn,’ vide proper facilities. ____ The two United States army (Canadian Press) amphibians which flew to Grcenly_ MATTHER‘ Perm" May 2Q __ 5 Each picture represents the name of a town or village. '1‘ry your hand at solving Ishmd ‘mm St‘ George?‘ Nfld" yes" disastrous explosion in the Matcher them You can check yourself by referring to the list of names. 1°1°1aY~ 1° 111"“ M°‘°1“°1'- a?“ "I mine cntcmbed 120 miners 11116-51“ ' ‘ turned to St. George's later 1n the, urdarh Rescue workers pushms ‘ml;- As you solve each picture in this Third Set write your answer in ink in the space day after Melchior had reached the way through the gas {med hunnglg rindcrncathKeep your Sets until next week, when we will give you the Fourth Set to solve, 3101"“: by parachute.‘ arrived m had recovered 26 bodies today. Little . and so on for eight weeks in all. With the final set we will give full instructions for the ‘Pictotukrll. S., lattl: tirflstzftcrgrlgcgrrerrtv‘ hope was herd our for the rcmamdc; , _ _» ‘ _ ' flwill 6 alTlVfl O 0 . i .Acceptance, of wmnng m o‘ gnu-leg which they were to have escorted of thelwn logg Anti-War Pro- posals Hrnted at by Premier King. lSpecinl to The Guardian) OTTAWA. May l9.—Canada is to to New York. ‘ uation. r Even the anxiety of Pekin and; Tientsin over the approaching tide oi civil war, the business-like pre- The Exccuuvc cf "me Prince Em 111113110“ t0 Pmtect theh’ 1181-1011315 ward Island Teachers’ Federation by the foreign military command- 1mm their monchh, mcchng scrub crs and the beeltlen of ~ Jnuan ln day. May 19th. at the Victoria Hot- THERE rs N0 r-zurlfmvcn FEE (Ii . ' Y ‘l General Fechet. Commanding the‘ S his arrival, of the reported accident {to the Bremen. and said this ev- 30f the amphibians were undecided.‘ lSpeclal t0 The 61151413111 ‘The trip to the Strait of Belle Isle‘ NEW YORK. May ilk-The home iexpedition. was informed soon after Wrecked By Bomb Lening that the future movements, ——- ihacl been uneventful and pleasantfiof Robert Elliott. official execution- RULES wurcrr luusr rm STRICTLY sanctum slmntung have been virtually for- cl with a full attendance of Excc- be invited lgpeclfically hy the unllccl T0 gotten while official circles, foreign utivc members. xscarcs to jc-m m acccpcancc m» mc |he said. jcr for five states and_the man who and Chinese alike, dlscussd the im- d zrtftcfr carefrrl corlsideratiorl the Kellogg peace treaty proposals and I '_“—< lpulled the death gwllfihd Ohrfiligg plications of the memoran um. a es 0r e ocal conventions were}; d lll l; l " l; - . l . . l ‘ and Vhhzetth was °m e m" . ene a w tween sllel lnv e nu solutions must he r (mean Llners morning It is agreed bthat theseiarefimo-t arrarrlged ago a ttciirtatlve program-Mom mentous proba ly more sgni can 111° 01‘ 011C W115 11111111 llll- ‘ This 1 ~ _ than any far eastern development‘ iaghcelicrglrliutwi, rgpgrt‘ t8 the Cllrnadiimcnc 110i,“ ,,,,§‘,f§‘°‘}§§,n’“§,,.§§’§§r since the gloat Wlll- 511111118 1h“ cussed andmrhe e i?‘ r°“_“'a5 ‘tlsflKings statement in reference to me lncll Onlneee lhsre n feellgc Wit finder way. W111 ° 11101111111110" matter when he was asked by JBS. .. 1 r en r " .~- inc advantage of Wlll-‘tern Chine ggrfizexfia“ we“ "e" mm‘ “P "1111 sible for an: nominlgrerletcnzgmrifchs l0 lT-itflhhsh Dtifmfllltntly her dom- Resoluubns 1'0 opening a second an opinion on the peace proposals. 1111111011 °1 14111191111115" dcpcrcmcnc m Ungraded schoorg “From what my honorable friend IOKIO, May l9.--1h handing the whose average attendance i; rum; says," stated Premier King. “therc 511111111959 (301/‘11111119111-5 11111111911111‘ m. cvcr and derruccrrms "rude m is an erroneous impression prcvnl- duln to Marshal Chang Tso-Lln. teachers. Salaries’, in Cases where at ent with regard to the attitude of 111111119111 5111314111113 111 P911111» the ' the British Government ii it is tendance '. d ill t. - , _,<_ Japanese Minister. Kcnkichl Yohhi-ilcd and iclswr; cdgX-clidegcig thought that the British Govern- ziaw. ls reported on reliable flllthOrflthesc rcsohrcirms m the Department ment of the dominions have bccn heard from, I understand the Govt. ity. to have advised Chang Tso- of Education for consideration 7-1115 19111111 1° 11411110111111“ P11111191“. The resolution regarding increase °f Gm“ 311mm 1111s exhlefl- ly while his armies were undeieat-iln teachers» salal-lcs wcrc thchlrsed thc view. and it certainly has cdrntrlehalrrillérnhlcgfgfirrr fllrclcaymdehiilrgéc‘. gmrglat up and a plan of nctlonrhlflllltrcsrhiid in the House of Lorrie. cceuao. .l81.Sl'C rcdtb . ."- embodied a warning that the Jap- A stronlg gnaw gnmmmcc wccily to lc. p pa O Home q ml nncsc government. while hoping for|appointed consisting of a Chairman‘ “As I understand the mutter. the a speedy ending of the civil war. Vice-Chairman, secl~ntnl~y_'rr@n5ul~_'Unitcci States extended an invita- could not countenance any opera-er. and Committees on Member-‘tioh t0 10111‘ l-‘Plfllt lIQWH-FS lll the tions endangering Japanese life and ships. Research. Publicity and GQnQflrst instance tn ascertain whether" property. A similar warning was cral Promotion. tor not they would become parties to handed to the Nanklng government, Ways and means of presenting the treaty. The United States look laymcthe Japanese consuhgcneral rlelgcchrylcrstalsalltlilxrcsfiizrxrll of rhisiactlition before extending n simi- ' . . 'e‘e ac vcy S-l m‘ nv ation to other ' '~,- - c The naglohal cohfcrchcc o; ecc. cussed with a view to gaining thcito any of the Britishcgdirlrliiiibntll. numic orgahrzchon. meeting hcrc objective desired at the next ses-.No\v that the British Government today, passed resolutions asking; 51°11 111 the Lfighhltllfe- ‘has expressed its intention of bc- First-That, in view of the Tsin- 00mins a party to the treaty I have inn incident. the government main- not the least doubt that, Canada. tmn a most resolute attitude to- along with the other Dominions, ward the Chinese warring factions, r W111 b9 115K611 1° 1196111119 i1 Dllyty t0 glcltflitithtlrte lfevclrry sitelidto tprevent a rc- r 333cm tregty. And I have no doubt o e nc en. ‘ ‘ a _w en we are asked it will be Second—-That, in view of the Mt- Al-hsonrthe wlsh of‘ this country that we heavy losses sustained by both l should become a party to it. Chinese and foreigners as a result The following Prince Edward Isl-' "A1- thfl moment. so far as the in- of the civil war. the government and Students arc named as win-‘V1111t1°11 15 60110611186. it is a matter take an early opportunity to ap- ners of awards in the Mt. Alllsonwhwh 15 reeelvlns attention. and llloach other powers proposing a Prize List for this year: We 111115’ Expect t0 make an an- lomt conference to advise China in 11°1111°°111l3ht $00113‘ “9111118 a restoration of peace. BOOK PRIZES l Charles H. Cahan (Conservative. Third-That. while the economic French IL-Dorls stel-llngr Momflst. Lawrence St. George. Montreal): organizations are sympathetic with ngue, rpces the Prime Minister expect the Chinas appeal for treaty revisions, Latin II.--Ethcl McLcllan. Vallcy;111"1t11t1°11 W111 001110 1mm the gov- thc government deal resolutely with field. e lrernment of the United States or the Chinese breaches of existing treat- lGovernment of Great Britain? Elliott, his wife and two children In lwerc thrown from their beds by the l. explosion. but, were uninjured. York Harbop The house. located in Queensbor- ough. Long Island. was badly wreck- ;ed. the front porch being torn aways lthc front door blown down an i NEW YORK- 11/133’ 2°» _ sywevery window shattered. {ocean liners, carrying hundreds ofl l passengers crashed in c. heavy fog _ in lNew York harbor yesterday. Dam- 1. t so . i‘ the ships was ' ‘hiilvyfjlhhligh rgports indicated all J O18 Ray W011 DHSSOHQCYS “JEN! safe. - r ‘I r written in Ink. Competi- tors may submit any num- her of attempts provided that cach answer is written upon u separate coupon. (Canadian Press) Only complete series of plcturesr-i, c., Sets Nos. 1-8 inclusivc—i'or each at- tempt will bc accepted. Incomplete sets will hc dis- (luuliilcd. ._.___4o>--—--- ior free arm type of writing. 1 Mr. MacLcanls system of pen- _ - _ . . , . .manship has received the highest G EACH Nv y_ M 20_._ zohnrlronb M" Q J icnclorsation from the Premier of Joxrzrograyéor Chrcagcv runfihc the fiqul‘ e ' n resmn _ "f I tarnish Columbia‘ Hm" J‘ s‘ Mawtsecondmurathon of his career, won brirty can be taken for dc- _ iLcan, also by the way, a Prince Ed-r the Np“. York cc Lchg Beach yes. 111)’ 111' 1°“ 1" 111° 11°51- "1 i iwmd Islander‘ and from the lead?‘ terday. from a crack field including- mhcnvisrh Prom, or posting erlucahonnlists of the contln-rclrrrcncc hcmccé “€h1c._ytM;éhlc$h_ . —-~- l ' ‘ ‘ - s or ‘. "amm be ‘wmmed ab i M“ Mame“? 5W“ What Va?“ hitrilroinrlnlghrgln sgconci s00 yards be- Ilroof of delivery. ’ icuover is steadily growing. and l'slhind_ after failing m a Scnscudhc; ‘1’"‘”"'1‘§1'1t_1[rr “"115 rpm"! Q1111‘, ‘rsmttompt to catch the leader in the {grow r. prcscn . rgrca r an; _ u _ ;couvr-r has a population of about last {cw m c5 . / l300.00n people. The export of grain _____¢.>_.__ lCanadlan Press) Mutilated, altered or al- No correspondence can be allowed. Entries can only be ac- cepted on condition that the Editor's decision is final and legally binding. In the case of a tie the Editor reserves the right to divide the prizes as he thinks lit I7 _ NEW READERS By ordering the first and second week’.s Char- lottetown (iulardran ‘which contains the First and Sec- ond Set and the list 0f Towns you can stetrt now. through this port. too. is increas- 1 ing by leaps and bounds. . . l‘ The Oriental immigration ques- ition. he states is tnot nearly so acut as it was a cw years ago. ,, . ._ la cdirditlon of equilibrium having TORONTO‘ May_19"“ Th“ '5 we lbccn atcamci ‘most unfriendly city I have ever 5 With reference to the workings 11V§d 111-11114 I have 111N111“ mrtyr 1. of Government Control in the prov-‘w11§°11 11431313111151‘? Gamma“ P°°t' lincc. Mr. MacLcan gives‘ it as his1e111h1ked 111st 1113M w “t“ew5'rmu1; opinion that British Columbia ls asrgggrelliméterlrafteé u“ '3“ 19%;“ d“ I8 sober as any province in Canada», 1“ 91"“ ° “c ° . ' —__”“" The people as a whole seem to belwh°1° 31° hm been 9'95"“: 1“ 9f very well satisfied with tho leglsnguF-st“ 1 new‘ 51W 1 P11" S? "11" 1am,“ ‘friendly-people simply wont be He expressed himself as highlylrmndl?" pleased with the appearance of Charlottetown. stating that it. WM‘ a much fincr looking city than] A t when he had last visited here. He‘ considered it. fullythe equal, in this. S1 regard. of any place of its size that‘ he had ever seen. lei.‘ m Th t FOR MARKED IMPROVEMENT‘ gremirelrl King: tI think the invl- r d5 t M our _. a chc c 1N SINGING a on w come rom the G - The Guard an exten o l‘. ' seek to expedite a chihtztnxiiir s0n|0l'-—Marg9,p9(, stems‘ Chm“ ment of the United States. (glrfdnl Q ., Q} MacLean its best wishes for a very: . am sure lr, wlll be the wlsh of (he fi pleasant visit to his native province. confcrenca Fifth-That the government es- tablish a Chinese policy indcpend- Elsie Borden. “ht 0f politics. In many quarters Dickie Memorial Prize _ neither Japanese nor Chinese the Work in painting, $50.00—Mary Mac- I thmkr Wm be the 1951111- phrase "Manchurian protector-ate" Donald’ Chcr]ctrctcwrr_ Mr. Cohan: The invitation will ls being freely used in gpehklhg c; come from the United States to .- th" Position of Japan in relation to Cmadi‘? that territory. l “ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS, bcttcr oats, better china. All jGroccrs. i ii-l-ti lottetown. Qweng Muswm o; “m. Art$_ Government of Great Britain that all the dominions shall join togeth- for hcsc cr in accepting the invitation. which J l< 4AKes MORE 414ml Loohmc. UNDER ‘THE llooo ‘fo MAKE time principal of a Public School in were ofiered Victoria. Following on this he ac- This syscem_ which is known as. ccpted a position on the staff of the “The Masher“ Method" war army ‘Nmmal s°h°°l 1“ v““°°“"°"~ He” orized in 1921 for use in all the. 1"” “pwalmd '1‘ 1‘°“‘“““sh‘1’- “"111 schools m British Columbia whicli' inow he is chief Instructor in Pen- were controlled by the Department.‘ “Reserve July 2nd Day for tea party at Mt. Stewart in aid oi 80i- ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS =11°1$'M°1111111@111- outstanding cducatlonalists of Brl-| . e . v lpayirig. and as low as that of any E N Tush Columbia. He was for some“); chc American Systems which English-Edison Hardy. Chnrlot- WBRJdC" Tuesdayl “silent WW5". A llllulliner- wlzlenlch that fits Imxhllfilwll mule oi sovenarl sizes 3mm '|“h'1°1"11 11111 Kllln as IYTBSPWlFO is eallfifgell has been invented in Err:- .___ ‘Wwoooo ouooa o0 0040000 Condensed Specials RATL-tc. per word, not 1 each lnlortion in thin column. . 10 muorcs CORNED new rrmn tetown. l Intermediate Class-Robert man. Charlottetown. Big- Sacrifices his business guarantee given on behalf of a friend, H. O. Laycock. formerly ln r r the City Council. is now working as In- ‘ ' ' the Government to introduce leg- ' F01‘ HIS Frlfilld islation nt the present session of LONDoNvMay19___ Hcvhrg 501d in iull or in part of the various to mccc c flnahchll sums fixed by James Friel. K. C.. in Leeds. and a member of stall-fed cattle. som 6a Co. Saunders, New- 5. . a laborer for 25 cents an hour on 34h corporation relief work. I-le is a Cambridge Bachelor oi Science. won ___ . “JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description, cheaply and ,. -"- tlously executed. Guardian Oeu- of reparations was precipitated in the HD1150 of Commons yesterday afternoon in the form of an amend- ment to a Government motion to go into supply. W. G. Ernst. (Conservative. QucenKs-Lunenburgl moved that “this House regrets the refusal of Premier King: Yes. l’. think so. - OTTAWA. May 20. —- Discussion .- Penmanship British parliament provlding for payment a commissioner appointed under the inquiries act. as. losses suc- iained by the civil population of Canada during the Great War. The motion had for its seconder. General Clark lConscrvatlvc Van- couver-Burrardi. LONDON, May 19.-It is under- Short Stay. Mr‘ H‘ B° MacI-‘eanv iilrflllShip inhthe province. A begin- -‘ ‘ n ng was t enmade by Mr. Mac- Chlef Instructor In Lean. who taught it in the Normal f 0 “School. In 1919 there was a change Cglumbiafi. J. Willis. who is also a Prince rrnanshlll) for ‘the priovince. being muperv sor of al the nstruction in system has been adopted by arr the. I lthot department given in the Wmamm . . _ g schools of the province, schools which come under the con both prrvabe and commercrar, trol of the Board of Education. Up to 1916 there was no uniform or systematic instruction in Pen- of Education. Since that time thcl well as parochial. It has also been adopted by many schools in New? Zealand. Japan and Great Britain‘ as well an in other parts of Canada. The child in the lower grades ‘s. in Mr. MacLeans system given his introduction to the study of pen- manship, by means of blackboard; practice, the letters so formed. ofl course, being quite large. Then. .rc ‘in the department oi Education. Dr. tEdward Islander. becoming Super- Retllflls t0 H15 Nat-iintendcnt oi Education. A forward “lush” ‘m’ rwm ‘use letters my: ;policy in-the matter was then in- iYe Province fill‘ a- augurated. One oi‘ the first things m‘“"15'°1 the 991113111 the "*9 of their lhc uhdcrtook w hwcchcccc was chc pen being introduced a little late". as. the Military Cross during the warn! and w“ acting captain when dlsmstood in well-informed circles that chm-Rad from rhc army He once-Great Britain's reply to the Kellogg or ‘cause of the poor handwriting in the schools. l-le appointed a Com- The representative of The Guar-‘mittee to investigate this matter. Oi dian has had the pleasure of a con- versation with Mr. I-I. B. Maclmmr. appointed Chairman. 1 Vancouver, British Columbia. After ten months of investigation {this Committee. Mr. MacLean was [Fewer fonnal movement drills are i 1 introduced than in most other sys-r kept up by giving him actual letter‘ forms to practice on. rather than a,‘ monotonous succession of oval fig-l tems. the interest of the pupil helm | . r Special show. AN Aufo MECHANK; 1 "Loading "hogs at Ulgfl- Mo)! . 1 l 12% 22nd. in the afternoon. W. D. ‘ 1 » l W ___ ‘i/ . 4;)” j "mfluntel" River tonight-Tom ' ' l \ I, ‘Mix. in "Outlaw of Red Riven“- "i "sf/v Comedy. 4596 "Borden Line Shipping Club loading Thursday 1 to 3 p. m. 4514-5-10-0 l “Loading live hogs at Hunhr lRlvcr. Tuesday. May 23rd. J. I. Andrews. 4537-5-13-31, »"DR. CLIFT. M. D. Stlfl mW lnomo prevention-cure. 112 Prince ESL, Ch'town. 3.13.3“; | TORONTO. May 20. —- Maritime. fresh cast and southeast winds uir-lr settled with rain and fog. "we are making a shipment or lmlrrors for resilverlng. Phone us to '~‘°111°5t°11 the Buckmse 1311151” aslmmwar treaty prmmsa‘ '5 a“ He‘ who is at present in this city on aduring which various American sys-, tral Job Printury, Phone-HQ. ures. Emphasis is laid on rhvllllll Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 70-48 ‘can m. you“ Hcrrry Mrclnrrcrre a '~—-——-~_- ll- Pl1111l1l11°11t111Y 011111111111113- “Pmm” °' ‘m’ 11"“ The 31mm h rt i it t his Lt r. Mr . J. M. te i P hi t di a as a means to good letter formn- ‘M i l n i 50-5 ‘You wnm-ooon lrnvanorls. Flve were we. ne lelll e renerter- "P" "'1" be d°“""°‘1 '*° Ahmw“ lirflfcFahyéen. and hissqbiotherflMr. u. thxlieutmimmhrtezxcwiilisd gorlilrrercaohyeoi‘ tlon. Qmialrlfca rai: .' .. ' oo__:a'c°' “"'5“"“ Prices so for 20c; 100 gol- sac; he became guarantor for $1.750. A 11- 1111118111011- 1111"" $111“ 11111111111" n. MacLean oi this city. them whollv --l' - ~ ,, ' - A feature of the svelem ls lhet 11iCharlottetown m. '.' oc-m "m. '“'" - 260 for Bic; 500 for $1.00: 1.000 Ihflft time i180 the blhk 69111111111911 “d” wdwi “d Wm be Published Mr. MacLean has been absent as none of them were graded to suit free tun ‘ course is glvenp-ialliax cloudy -- - . 54-38 maze SndiaerflbWgdhesdfI-ygpgi1.mm8ond‘ '. 10-44 and . 66-60 repayment. lsimultaneously in London "I had to sell my business and Wl-‘lhlhlttilvt-Onlliffflw- | ~<o>~ if. nearly all my possessions." he said. ’ *" "I oven cold my motor-cycle for $75.1 M1 91119-11911"? '11" ~ h" Bllllr for our Canadian schools. to all teachers whose pupils uselsc John m, The deficiency was partlcularly|tho MacLean Method books. 13y‘ Boston cloudy __ __ these. there is a progressive course. Nl-w york rc-m _ __ “M54 one for eachgrade. until grade four Hlch "dc ‘hrs morning cc 1130 from this. his native province. upwards of nineteen years. it will be remembered that. before leaving‘ marked in the primary grades, and r the Island. he was for four years Mr. MacLean accordingly designed Even so. I was $160 short oi the aunyhwhllfifl 111° c111‘?! ‘flit '16" ellwflw teacher in the Hillsboro Consolidat- and prepared a system of penman- is reached; than one for grade four and mulch; a; 12 12 required. and this I borrowed fromflhan rulhher onm in made of spruce ed school. for two years of which ship which was produced and pub- and five. followed by a final one sun s“, ch15 cycnfh! at 7-33 and Ih§°§pl“l Lune‘ Md l‘ m“ .1" my mom“ rm not married. so rrqHNOCkS that are lhelrl lmgelihrr with time he was principal of that insti-‘llshed entirely in Canada, at a price] for grades six. seven and eight. f‘. "m; comm-row momma at ‘"19 m‘ 8r “l5 5151a?“ 71mm“ it 3 i1- Mnplog. T, J, Ornlg, Kim-cu, R. latching to my job until somethingratooi bands amt fillflfilllllli€fi by u tution. .much lower than the Department, is superfluous to add that. the sys- pm; qucrcccmccn sccrrrdrrrfucyrr‘ rcxnh ° w M‘ “n 1'19"“ "9 n. No. 2.. mo. heml- turns up." mltee-l titre. m. MacLean is now one oi thcloi Education had hitherto been tern is of the niuscular Movement‘ 2m “a r m ' rrfr Jornmoufffa 11°“ 111* "Pm KS3 GROCE S RECOMMOESNOS’ HIGH CLASS FLOUR “ROIN HOOD” for 01.00. Postpaid. Guardian Office, Guardian Job Priniery. parcels or phone 95, and they will be called for. 4593 "The Annual Meeting of m; p_ ‘F0! sALI - none onowlv strawberry plants, all kinda oi fruit bushes. bulbs and Manitoba . fl v 1