nasal... Simmer and serve with t hot milk and butter lWest Kent School- I vs. Snmmerside In; where they will cross are making the trip. Watson Mciwen, Earl flakenl ‘Entries For 10 other hard courts). Fine Facilities for 1928 Olympics Grandstand at Great Sladium Will Accommodate “IMO SPEYIW" commodare 40.000 visitors- rhem will he covered. o AMSTERDAM. March ..—~The lollowlng description of the scenes and equipment for the 1925 Olytlr pic Kumes. to be held here rs zurn~ l-‘llled b)’ ‘he Dumb Owmpic Com. the same width but lrr the Southern part of central Am- .~I.crdam. Besides the Main Stadium ‘lhcf? will be a swimmingstadiunr. a 113' nllon for fencing and one for other 111410111‘ spurts. a cricket ground an‘. somewhere in a qule: corner a The lnwu tennis-stadium (3 cenzre~arztl lrlr-rfllarlvtnxatrhenlhesryglclrsss during ROOSEVELT 1' " .' . . SAID, Halifax Leading 1n “My first pair of spectacles literally opened up a new world to me." TORI I.\"I‘O. .\IuJ'. Like Roosevelt you too may need glasses. Only an exam- ination will tell you. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AT ONCE! H. J. MABON. OPTOMETRIST Montague, P, E. I- rrmrzlfrlgz, zlfvl-rnmm and cnzuzt-menrs. -= ‘ 1' Iuavtvriié-‘lzaldi ' Store -. rxJphiififln- ..;- . w RITE your name and address very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’ll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON MOORE 4 McLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Send Me the New Wall Paper Catalog Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. O. Address . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO ORE 6 M°LEOD mum) 119-181 Queen Strut building. the grand stadium will ae- afternoon There 551"!!- are about 20.0fm sears and half o! Curling Contests .r—llegisrerlnz three successive victories in their evening the‘ Halifax rink, ~ -- tkippl-tl by Profr-sor Murray Mc-‘Greaten spomné Rue l‘ a Popu- Neil. secured a strong hold on the srnrlnnaru Brier Curling champ-l ionship today. Halifax Tankard and mi the Canadian National is now lead-- lng in the games won by a com- fortable margin. The rink from the Maritime clty climaxed a splendid day o: curling by defeating Toron- r - » to last night l4 to 1o. Saint Johnl Offtre Connected with Drug ‘mp; “fry mmh in the running for. thr: championship by tie-fearing Que— i We l" Y?" evening 59"" 13 ‘" 5 Ask for the big, new,‘ Wall Paper Catalogue Marlnee races will be held on tho The chm Victoria park speedway Saturday starting at 2 o'clock The following are the classes and the entries. In the centre of the Stadium lies the football ground oi international dimensions. Around it there will be a cinder racing track 4436 yards lll length and nearly 9 _\'3f‘d5 across) sinlilar to that In Colombes. Round the race course rhercycling track will be constructed which will be will be 545 Claus A. Paco Major 8.. Colorado “at. Clall A. Trot Igo. The Yank. Class B. Trot milhrfzzrounds where in 1928 the Yams 1°“ 01mph; (jamgg will be held QOYC.’ The c°mll€m°lfi “l” be 598*“ Mary -l’lckford- Dapper Don- an‘ afva (,1 4n acres (including "931" mfifimsh and m? P7935 Wm British Ginger. rounds m? vagning and mowncar, be excellently accommodated op izvkmg 11,8 ACNE) and ,5 5,,._,a,_e,_] posiie the nnlsh: 600 seats are re‘ Co“ n“, sens-d for press representatives. two covered stands are in the centre. One contains the Royal and othe‘: official boxes and under ‘he other .~ta.'rrl lie- the Marathon Gare. There will a1=o be a Mara- thon Tower (1.30 leer high) hearing on (he mp a Iarg plate. from which column will Wurrhyset, Devllser. Clan C. Trot Captain 11.. The Banker, Dr. .51:- zer. Silk Worthy. Clan D. Trot me Admiral. Brackleg Ola. Harry Todd. Colorado .\I. Clan E. Trot Dillon C.. Eh-nfeady, Grand National .Iar a: Ever, on of the Weights" has quicken- sd rmbllc interest In the Grand Na- tional ateeplechase and the Lincoln shire. which are to be run near the .end of next month. The great steeplechase will no. the same this year. because of the death of Old Tay Bridge, veteran ‘chaser, who has had a long and ~ ‘notable career In the National. He ‘never won the race, but was sec- ond In 1925 and 1926, and had been allotted top weight of 175 pounds ,for this yearfs ‘National. Jack Horn- er. winner of the race last year. Is 10th In the__t_ab1e of weights with 162 pounds. 1n the Llncolnshlre. first of the spring flat race handicaps, King of lClubs, winner last year, Is handl- glo be run over the famous Alntree ,course at Liverpool on Friday, gnnmber about 70; and there are ‘about 60 entries for the Llncolnq jshlre. a straight mlle, run at Lln-§ §w1n on the preceding Wednesday. ; I The Grand National ls probably the greatest purely sportlng event» left in racing. Unlllte the othe: out-I standing races of the year, betting! on the National ls not large. for‘ the very good reason that u four-I mile course with numerous and] he they the best. of jumpers. . Luck Counts I v Accordingly. while many horses; are In the entry llat with. apparentf Iy not the remotest chance of wlnq nlug, It does not follow that they; cannot wln, Jack Homer was little’ fancied at this time last year, hurl Ire won. Double Chance In 1925 and? practically and Its truly sporting nature whlch make the race what It Is. lt cannot: handicap, unlike the threti-year-oldl ‘Classics or the Ascot. Gold Cup. Another thing helplng to make amateur riders und'the grofoasl 1' horsemen. The Grand National Is 0 WA PPERS and BORDERS AT HALF PRICE Come in and get some bargains for the next fewdays. cnnrtlrs Bookstore " I ‘ v "'|'I‘0I§us has won every one of Ills" r .has created a good ImpressIoILThn the supremo test of horsemnnshlp, . and not merely of rncerldlng. Am- _.,uteur riders can and do hold their own over the Alutree course. Thel most successful rlden have always‘ y been men film hunt. and so are ac- ‘custometl to maklng qulck decis- Ions and often ‘quick recoveries. , So that the real ultTllcllnns of the “Grand National are the {acts that the honest. Qmparatlvely slow. but ‘sure hunting steeplechasers are ‘meeting the Ihlood horses who have ;become steeplechhsers; and that N. feaslonals and the best o: the ama-I “'11 lllowin: at the rate of 50 miles . n . nanled by hls wlfe and , ' wgq. nflrll 51h» m1"; an, m9 but of the pro- night Iltlr mud off-the Belare capes)hnks“smamn_ tidal-if ‘Lffilfgtlrwho have just retnrnerlulgonlraugli“lldlhlrlljtthvld-ngiullhr hallltnl hlllrtasngrohgrzlfio Nbrmflsillllslirm Icgcestrotdllll h r °" 0'31")’: lnflneowr Harry ‘Pler- exmlded "Ill Wlth re tlves lniof Vancouver with whom she IWIIMYIN from 45-50 N°"Lh"7"- t teurs. I" °"-- u, of “he ,hmmdfie_ squad 8M m V-nrnheslsr, England. rs Wood-lived. She left also many grand- Weot- IMImrdlt l: Smdll MP8 “M” ‘ I _-_<o>__._ ,opecto .- Jooeph Clrasmro. 1011mm“! "m" "Mid! are Izlad to'chlldren (among them ls Mrs WIN! southeast d! CID? Rm" l l-“lfllmim” ‘ . in, Holmeq m4 90mg“ 1M”. r,"°|°°m° h" lwlml- A. Stewart. (Charlottetown) and ‘lfiotlnd. Slnco the fall of light snow on dlof theIBurean The Llnoolnshlro, first Important raco of the flat racing season, wIIl ‘ be run two days before the Nation-J lal. Tolgun and Welssdo n, the Int- iter a fast German horse who has , , been raced hero for some tlme,, ; have been coupled at the top of the (table of weights wlth 126 pounds. lnlx starts, and Woludo u In tho nhort time he has raced In (England ldlstance ls u straight mlle. 1 l? High Schooll Woot Kent School hockey tum! loaves for Sumnorolde this morn“ stlcksl 11th the Bummersldo l-Ilgh nchoolf ' team. they flll bo wool! "h! by- supp" thelr coach and Monster. Mr. Innis The following nlnyorl; c. n. .\'. McKay. Gordollimm. Sunday Clarence Ranahaul sum Sterling Mohonfld, Ale: McMahon. Saturdays Races IIy nl’ At Aintree Soon nrvznroon, March 3.—-Publlcu-1 Enlrles for the Grand National,‘ four miles and. 856 yards, established a lead early In the play Master Robert In 1924 were both IRWW" both won. It rs the element. of luck "MW- “@731 5- 1927- .1»; a chnmplonshlp because It is alvl M'- K- 5- IAmerican Flagship ¢"-"°“=*°""- P- E- '- ll$2635”tiliil"“llz'“lélf"Sllifi. o able to say whether the Ilghtahlp is cnrrlpped wlth steam or other W! the rorrrr. the vessel carried a crew‘ 4 of about ten men. At ‘I o'clock to- m ma“. 0'15"“! Pmice Hemllullrl" —NOTICE TO FAIIIII — Jrdnr your fortlllur now and no are prompt delivery; (Sid-l A. B. a Afilock. Albany. ' 4070-1-35. ll larch 9th. lntontllnl please list your hogs at once with Sedy. Emerald L. B. 8. 41644341. bchool 11 1.111. Dr. will preach on Chi-lat ‘The jwner of Llfo" ‘I p.111. A ‘service under the auspices of the Young People's Missionary Soclety Special music and Missionary Pug- I cant will be glven. l --LUMBERIIEN BUSY-It Is 1mm nurprlnlns to notice the large quantltlea of lumber that l; being hauled to the mlll for scantl-E Ing of all dimensions. the quality of! some of this spruce and fir In ex? I ‘tenant. Show,“ m“ ‘an! can in; was in Georgetown recently. h ‘ figzgclixflhflr; igclcxoggs J'\l'=s Myrtle R155 Vernon er, . been 18f! "0111 Y"? 4° Y”? °1l ‘Ryggl-c-r. visiting In Georgetown- Green, French Belge 0mm of deep mnw" A“ m“ “'°“k ‘the lresr of her parents .\fr. and ' - - , “M ‘MW s» m hurl-run h... ‘pa.- n... A. " Navy Blue, Lanvln Green. Turquolse, will be constructed this coming ' “ ' . , - R K b Sumner- n. ; Gobelm Blue, G1 ocran 0S6, 0 o. - Tfxno ‘agvgu CELEBRATE_lA PPOIIIISIIIg‘ Scarlet, M3159; morlda Gold- e rs o r e mrnerslde Brass‘ . ' ' ‘ - _ . r Castrlran Red Trranon least W“ Indus” ’ ’ Paul's hall on Tuesday evening, and the popularity of the “Boys"‘r' could easily be Judged by the hygelbeen advocating the det-elollmel" attendance. the hall being flllerl tow capacity. prices. After this danclng was re~ l snmcd until 11:15 p. m. whim pfg-l for the development of the camwd clsely the audience sang the {ca-If tinnal Anthem and the Crowd delother province ill ‘Canada can sur- The musiclnnsllw-ifi. parted for home. were Messrs Gander and Doucette; accnmpanlsts. he devoted to Material and further" .1 equipment for the Band. II. -——<+>%_ PERSONALS ‘l (l -—.\Iesrs J. I). and Daniel Kenneqr the Kennedy (‘o OLearylr were recent viallors In town. II. I _. —.\Iessrs Geo rwalter‘ Somers, ienrl visitors to town. hav by teams. 1t, ——.\Ies.srs P. Curran. Egmont Bay 1 (and James German, Kenslngton, 1 urn-ere In town Saturday. I . 3 —.\1r. George Bigger, Springfield‘, iLot 67 recently paid a vislt to Sum< l ‘merside. H. l .' —.\Ir. James O'Brien, Elmsdaltx. Zwas In town during the latter part! of the week. H. §Amlrerst and Sussex- Play Tonight AMHERST. N. S., March 3.—0f- Ificlals or‘ the iAthletlc Association completed lle~ itatlls last night from handling the record crowd that ls expected to Ilnals of the Marltlme Hockey Ls- eoclatlon to be held here this Pri- §day evening when Amherst meets Sussex In the first of homo and home series. The second contest ‘will be held In Sussex on Monday e Stellarton Won Fromi The Sydney Curlers SYDNEY. N. S.. War. 3.—~StelIar- ton curlers won the Mclsellan .\la.rI~ .. _, Bonlardarle. C. B. Interment at ‘ntell t III d ~ It all ualll- flml increased ll "8 ‘he "WW1 ‘I'm’ "0""; Tam. ma“ smlwherrs" Bis: Bras D'or cemetery. The late lfletl gcruarlgc Tnglllcilll; upflgsttlllrood grossed. Eighteen ends were stng- la-m- he "F?" 3138 just concluded M“ Gram was seven“, Wm,‘ ‘an, exuluded_ ed, the score helng Stellnrton 39; arrwgemem” 1"‘ Illlcklllll tlrl-‘l age. and Is survived by his widow Sydney 21. CHALLENGE We hereby challenge the Troll for a friendly game of llle 515"“ 41ml gardens of tho pri; her uncle Mr. George I1. Slat-Mutt‘ frhe ‘Scheme Wm be watched --0u;s(der5,-» m,“ they hockeyln the Arena 12 to l on Sm 51M"- Wlll "lean a considerable ad_ and Is at present visiting her frlend Mm great imam“ lhmughout ‘he ‘Please answer by this liztiler- "1 Signed. The “Illlttlrvlnds. (ll-ado Adrift In Gale (Canadian Press) PHILADEDPHIA, March 3.-~Tl1e, wlnler quarter llghtshlp stationed: rr cm 016M,’ re vrrarnln. parted! . . m“ ""°“""= “m "VP"! In lI-Rtenlnc‘ .\Irs James T. McLeod passed “"- ‘lts anchor chhln tonight and wenffisilgmes‘ finPffnr-ll "Pdllm Com~ to a programme of muslc, dlalngueslntvrrv on January 30th, 1927, at thel iadrlfi: 1n n northwest gale, occur-linemen “is h‘:ad9;ll$.eflrg r1322? J-e. krzflglngéntlréigngefltye lseentjandd nlnri home of her daughter. Mrs (Senat. -"——<Q>"T I t -| 1 d 1 g rec Ived; , -9<‘- l“- - "F" P" "Y0 Bl“ orl S. J. Crowe. at the advanced: hneae ‘PM?’ gfieesafilarfitlgge ‘Exchfinsefiee flmm the dase. ‘leaving trhe solu- h good lunch provided. Mrs I w! REPORT‘ fflclals or the Exchange were un- .|-. hm they expressed the be- . . who u-nnltl be able to weather. a the Imperial Sisters of IOIIUIUQ’ on the Montague rink Monday» evening. March 7th. $111‘ slilsinn? n°°'.§'.l'§§.‘°°nl'l'.* another silk sale of most outstanding merit. “ ' Annear. Secretary. 4137 3 2 2L; days In Georgetown last week. A. was a T968111 The cake and baskets"?! 01" "will "must?" Agrlcuhure’ were ably auctioned o" by _\||-_ llChie! of these is of course rllenry Gaudet and brought goodgnrrlz. There is a field and 0111101" The proceeds will‘ c lgTude 0:‘ almost any in the world. be Iiaswd upon what may he termed ' i— . w-Ioplnx 1'21? '\\"00tl8lll8 fllllli sound Ilaslx, is to ‘Ilogln on a small Clinton were WORK“ foundation and I112 driven‘ l)€lli.fl‘ far, to have a one-horse show ‘and nuke It pay. than (u start with a full circus running at a loss. 0n H- gradually making D prletors commenced way ‘and have been gradually add- Iirrg to their products as their lac- ‘Ililles warranted. until today the products o1 Maser dc Co. are sold throughout the whole- Illarltlmcs, being popular wlth and consumers alike. ducts of this company is "Fraser's Amherst Amateur-l H111"? whrcll are handled by nearly every grocery store uIl ~th4»-lsland, and are fast ‘being taken up ‘by the r»- Dour Into the town for the seml- m" trade i" ‘he “h” “W 11""- erlng the Island. have two travel l9" who"! engaged 1n their inter- Scotia. made In the homes of the Prince ' Edward picked beans. Island pork, ‘Barbad- oes extra-fancy molasses. Antigua D salt. ‘Ihe tins and cases are plied by the trad! ed by local wholesalers. The same company a nu, b f . , . _ n. . years been famous m . m er 0 beautiful wreath from Prmt-etowrro-Ollwl "Island boneless chicken." "I breast“. “Island lobsters." Clam-s." "Island cooked dinners," Island blueberries," “Island cyqcken Year. In addltion to the ready mentioned been" “L; . U __ _ ——- v stlhnnlfil. while still pursuing their lund~anplggrnd Ilaéillaizarzse axntgunlls; wallslréeclgxhil. “Intuit-herbs, (Illnmlllton business or pmfesslonal career. to seen and appreciated ma! [he “e town‘ y ‘l’ "r l” 1m‘ 0'19‘ prepare through evening classes Yelvllment of an important home In. flllfill‘? such as this, providing an output for the surplus-sin tisement for the Irlgh dime of the province. Matheson Case the community numbering nbmrt‘ operate. no , sixty, nt a blrthday party on l-‘rlrlsyl 5105- 311L185. March 3.——Pre- Feb. 25th. Mr. Gregor MncNutt‘ I sent lntllttttions are mm (he 3|, ybene dramedfill 0888 L; likely trnlrye entered on t-he long llsr c-f unsolv. 1k"! "T "l? slaying entirely In the hands of the WIllO [W0 YOUHK 'I1Ihe men recalled t-inlaon- Detectives Wmlam J. I Eastern swarm‘ . . JAUCTION GALE at Vornoli Ross, Union ROM. King's 0011111.. March 16th, l2 o'clock. F tlfl-ld-fstfl .1104: nsonutcs girl noctexl team o! Charlottetown will play friendly guns of hockey Ilth Friday and ISatuI-doyl I “Rainbow” Crepe de Chene 39 to 40 Inches wlde 7 Yd. I 7 popular colors o ' - Nine o'clock, Friday morning, We open the I door 41403121 I ‘IONTAGUE . . SHIPPING CLUB loading hogs. March 9th., to , BOW” crepe de chene, a lovely fabric, admirably suit- able for afternoon and evening‘ dresses as well as for lingerie, is offered in 17 DODuIar colors, away under the ordinary price. Last Summer the best we could do in the same goodswas $2_-50 yd- This spring we made a for. tunate purchase of this lovely Crepe do Chene, in the fol- lowing colors:—— - . . ...___»-—v-_-_~_wv-n»--n—=>¢-|-nn-.~ . ..'.\Ir. John Benton. spem a few‘ ..°.\lr. finbo: Morris, Dundns. trlsitor to George‘ own. A. ..'.\l'.-. John It. Campbell. Dun- So then, we are able to offer you this splendid fab- ric in 17 different shades, Friday and Saturday at, Der yard,only $1.79 . Mail Orders promptly filled, please send cash, ex- press order 0r money order in each case to prevent de- lay. All order-s for this crepe dc chene shipped POST- AGE PAID. . Friday and Saturday we offer For many years the Guardian 11M l‘ home industry along ll"! 11°95 carr- uniry In Prlnce Edward Island (2011 products, such as probably 11° Prince Edward Island is an agri. uIruraI province par excellence. n11 its products reach the highest z is natural, therefore. that Ill“ evelopurent of’ industries should he natural produce of the country. h4- prurluI-e 0t‘ farms’. Tlw only wtlsfacrtrry wny o’ du- n large-business on a 1250 yds. pure Silk Pongette 33 inches wide at 45c yd. This is another wonderful value—try it on our rec- ommendation, if you do not like it, we’ll give you your money back. Natural color only, all silk, 33 inches wide, for . underwear, children's wear, curtains, etc. Get some today if out of town, _ write, enclosing price, and we shall ship by Illail DOStDaId- 45c Yd. to hrrlld up, It is his principle, several small Iutluli- rles in Prince Edward Island are progress and robably one of the most notable Is hat or Fraser's Cannery, occuplrrg he bulldlng formerly tenanted h? he Central (‘reameries on Sunny- ide. Messrs I-‘raser & Co., the pro- in a snrall the retailers The latest utldltion to the pro- Style Pork and Beans". D095. The company, in addition to cot, st in New "Brunswick and you; ..I~‘raser's Home Style Beans as Island." contain Island- DOOR TO ANGLICAN PRIEST- HOOD OPENED Among other floral trihtrrcs sent 510N505" 318F611 3.—*R.ev. Atrth- to (‘ape Breton on the occasion of 1"‘ 1" w‘mllln$l°n'lll5'r9~nl- 3151109 the passing of Mr. Duncan (Iran! ‘ll London» llfls Illlprovetl a scheme falhef of Re‘; 1)_ 3L (Ham was “for training husltress and profes- mcn for ordination. tlllth- Pnltetl congregation of which Mr. erzo this prlVllege T1118 D9911 WW9‘ F5 ‘"1" Grant is the esteemed pastor. The tkrutlly- confined to mou able to '15kmd fnncrul was held on Friday. Feb. proceed from school to university, 18th at 11 u. m. at South Sldmand wnsequently many persona’ ‘ ure spices and IMal-‘lgash refined. sup‘ the Island Cannerles and l" export etc" is lruntll- has for r rts canned The scheme renders It possible Ilnes aI- for men educated in n-ell known u two daughters and three sons. . Island canned ltor ordination examination. tAlI~ Miss Mary .\Iac.\'rrtt spent a few g-‘gfigirfxnany uppnmnw [have come of days In Summeraltle the guest of. ‘ r-ks tron to our profitable assets, ales nlforlllng n gplenflid class he. Miss Bessie Johnson. Lom: River‘. Qglflgfigofigmfiglggonaléxlflmbgdma: adverq ' _‘ ‘ ' _ llfo-Ipeéllll-fli: ultllalryglfignzerg and hlessrrs fiaenlagfiiggflfrlrltegxtgo Sgrsogugs .. .nn w . ' week end 1n Ch,,,1.,,,e°,‘,',,ffif‘“‘ neposulble to rentody tlhe defect is ___ no lower tlhe standard of intellect- _ Th9 (w, (*._ 1_ 11 grqup o; §ya]noquojrlal and general edumrtlonal‘ re- entertslned the Tuxls group. nntl-‘Yllllwmflll-‘l- a nnmberéif other young people nII -Hon- Dr. J. D. Monetlth. vmoll. hls first budget speech. as ll"""‘ olal treasurer of Ontorlo, allllllll" ed that he expected govornnlllll control to yIoId a revomw Ill . I600»!!! for the portion of thl 9"‘ sent fiscal year In which It will Still Unsolved " PTE-‘Illlrd. nnrl the nvonlng passed VP?!’ pleasantly. The early part n11 MR5. JAMES T. MoLEOD to Vancouver about twenty 3'9"‘ like [Ol nInety-flve years. , ‘l'ntll about two months before’ ” her death she was able to enjoyr Th” Bum“ Tm“ mew llfe and to take an Interest In all m“ Mmwu“ l“ report m that was going on around Irerfcam m“ 7‘“‘°“t7' ‘wemd 1- She leaves to mourn three duught- 05mm“ “l” “hut Mam 0Q Ierc all that are left of a family of "Imogen odhoonof- w rnlno. Mrs John McEwen of Kan- "1""- "Imlnl"! 11m mum‘ l” 7 311F891 BIKER!!! ns accompanist, ‘police of 5mm," 17_ and Mrs Arch. Woodslrle and lllrs‘ have the ‘gggjgfance of om), ‘L. D. MacNutt as chapel-ones. headquarters plain 010.,‘ Mr. Clark Woodslde returned on Tuesday after spendlng several dlYn In Halifax. He was accom- 171611. and ‘ordered , or Orlmial invert-I fILfITrKaPlEdelIIldPQII- II ~80 'her funeral. Three of Mr. John Simpson. Hamilton and‘ n, we“, panbeam" n Messrs Thomnn . . l rlvlng ls belng steadily kept up. boon lofit m: the ca-so to wot-k wlth x12‘l-‘$'l§nn'§§lt:§n1|§§e§gl§§lv§§ Cavdrldltabtlcllsotin Y" dormer‘; ‘ . . . . or madenbqnmvqmq) 5 rlleld In Charlottetown thls week. name was Mary Boll. She moved y