l Eiihiiillidlii!‘ llfiél llh RY thifacw wayftp melee, yourself feel ~i full of buoyant qitljjflaratioii. _ ‘a Fill a glass m: full of WIIQI‘. Put into ti.“ i,’ Wilt!’ I. . 8.. .f“t Jmrw fl ‘gmpul f . Abbey's. y 'ql.r.l.t§..g,q,,. - . Clous health ageg. ‘ " _ d} Abbey's is so delightful and invigorating to the taste, that it starts to do you good from the very first sip. By gently stimplating bowel action Abbey's rids your body of its poisonous waste matter and destroysjhc Cause of» most illness. ;ci'.li\.i_i\liiii~ ._ i Original Coarse "' . Granule Abbey's . _ - , New Fine Granule Abbey’: Still ‘on ‘sale. Better In wet-y way. gI-i-ng Blair's Ideal yTreat i: l". either for the family or Company is a serving or Per- fection Ice Cream. Just at -.this season when the preserves are just put away, how your callers enjoy a serving of Perfection topped byystr-awberry or rasp- berry preserve- THE Ulvivsnsan; QUALITY of Perfection iseverywhereadmitted that is one point which made it so popular and one good reason why it is used at all leading soeiaifnnctlona. Every care is taken in the nufactnre-ho slip shod methods, with the result that Perfection is new known and used throughout the entire Province)?‘ > . p,‘ ‘ .‘_ w I i- Central Greameries WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS serious sis If visitors call unexpectedly of worry? Cali nearest bricks or bulk. . rr-iia rnan: MARK n are; t". ‘Au. ‘ma? ii o in; BINDER TWINII. '°-="-°' " ~'Fl.“2&l>ill“.'.r".l’t¥'~"“"" "A. avnv nu. low! erlanamrea IRE ORANTFQ§DDCORDAGE_ CQ. "l " ' hummus. ‘ amid... “sttvsa Lear" armors-autumn u; the coanlioa co. LIMITED, hae no rapier. guaranteed for quantity and stlnx_ . . _ . "I l¥‘('t‘ 'T""‘; i ‘Lowest prices wnotssaas a an. car-cart‘ ares 1.1a. armypppops roam. Isl-Arm‘ IBANTF liver! afternoon and you are at your wits’ ends what to serve, why your Perfection dealer and he will help you out with ' -. ‘luv ouaw" = ‘ iSiiver l-clf CM eocl, hr Him. " " brand) OQLQA-EAF. - Mir-a. .~ _ . ‘ Atvrrtw- us»! rim-a Aria LEAF. 510M101 . my. 2 ‘Carloydde- on a Hand 0RD ball .r....-i, w) $2.00.—Moore 8t McLeod Limited. duced price. Prowse Bros., Ltd. Central Guardian LADIES‘ Bungalow house dresses. Extra value 81.25. Prowse Bros" Ltd. . MEN'S KHAKI PANTS, ED601111 CHILDREN'S HATS at greatly re- 3i GREAT LINE OF new ties for men at 50c—Moore 8t McLeod Limited. . g BB LADIES’ narrow girdle corset just DAIRY MARKET-q- Yestérdayki Montreal quotations read Butter 33%c, cheese 1_8%c, LADIES’ Dlmity Bloomers, all sires and shades. Price 45 cents. Prowse Bros, Ltd. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Small lot colored handbags worth to clear at $2.98.—Moore a McLeod Limited- ’ WANTED-Live Fowl and Broil- ers. Write or phone us for quota- tions. Harris Abattoir Company. 8393~8-l4~tf ' WINDBREAVKERS REGULAR $6.00, clear Saturday for $3.95.- Mooro & McLeod, Limited. 8804 8741-8-24-3I. WORDS WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. t Today's RESPLENDENT; with brilliant luster. "He was res- 31, plendent with medals." ' ' word : other one being 11m omntorrliirows GUARD i~veeveee~ kA DAILY Lessons IN ENGLISH By W. i.-. Gordon Say "likely." u in “fur.” O-OQ-O4 OFTEN Mlsusno: _Don't say “it ls liable to rain to- day." owrrzu MIEPRDNOUN rr nounce the u as e in or-rnu mast-ammo; vale tvdi- - ley), veil louver.) ~ synonyms: irritable, iirascible. i . . -. 11L,“ Pflce 75 cents P,§-‘.’,§',’,‘f‘§.§5‘?§,_ excitable, ill-tempered, fretfui, cross. were bestowed upon MY- J- 0- HY“; impatient, petulant. _ - man for his, c nduct as Pr ldent o ‘ “use p, ‘word the Associate Boards OI Trade FQ-OfCO-O The Land We Love Dy Frank Yelgh 4 BURCH oldest CANADA'S OLDEST PROTESTANT c . Q. Where is Canada's Oldest Protests ‘ Church? A. Canada's protestant- ASK YOUR Service Station for church is claimed to be St. Pauls 1 am, Sir, etc, Monitor Gasoline. You cannot buy Anglican, Halifax. It was made a - A CITIZEN. a better Gasoline at any price. Royal Chapel by George II, thb only Charlottetown, Aug. 26th, 1927. -—-<0>—~—-— the Mohawk church at Brantford. St. Pauls has many AA. CED: bury. "bet," not shining This column is open for the direction‘ by eorrunimflrc" of questions of Internet. The Charlottetown Guardian do" not nocoieorliy endorse the »' oplrilona e1 correspondent!- O0 Q-O-O-9 PRESIDENT or ASSOCIATED - y aoano Sir,-Well deserved compliments throughout the past four years. He has shown commendable energy and activity on behalf of the public. with some excellent results and some good prospects for the future. We are greatly indebted to him as well as to other members of the Board and the railway management for the improvements recently supplied in respect to means of transport- ation. I was one of thought that he was . a little previous" in his agitation for a sec- ond Carferry to ply at Borden. But the need of a second steamer has already been demonstrated. Certainly Mr. Hyndmsn deserves credit. I hope that his efficient service on behalf of the public will not be forgotten, when the time comes for the word, “Friend, go up higher." MURRAY HARBOR RAILWAY f f - - -. A Iaa. Th P F olGduGovernment Hcauae withthenfri b dings surroun ng rema 0 ll i0 _ Ofllill, unmup,ed_ ——— I am not one of those who would ' old Government House property for men's Moore & McLeod Limited. SPECIAL WEEK end bargain in broadcloth shirts $1.59.- 8804 WEEK END BARGAIN In ("l-DB historical associations and the first Masonic service in Canada was held on June ‘M, 1751. It was frequently used as a meeting place for the signing of Indian treaties, and its churchyard holds the graves of Murray Harbor Sil".-—'I‘he standardization of the Branch Rsiiwsy— one of the subjects treated atthe annual meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade is a matter that ought to engage th serious atten- wns-pr “ -‘ by Mr. Stems; and the prejudice in any way the Beach‘ Grove Inn. But if. ‘as members of the Associated Board of Trade seem to think, a. large first-class hotel in Charlottetown. well adver- tised. would attract tourist visitors in large numbers, and add to the customers of the hotels already pro- vided, the former proposal might well, I think, be revived and consid- eration given to the exchange of the property in another part of the town eligible for the residence oi future Lieutenant Governors who may not be able, as Lieut Governor Heartz is to provide a house of their own. There is in all Canada no better site for a summer hotel than that of the old Government House. The scenery about it is beautiful. It is within a stones’ throw of salt water bathing at high tide. The public park adjoining will forever afford grounds for games and ex- ercises of various kinds. The build- ings might, at comparatively small . expense, be refitted and furnished" to accommodate a large number of summer guests. If this matter were taken up by. the Provincial Government the‘ Lieut. Governor and the managers of the C. N. R. an arrangement might easily be arrived at by which the latter could obtain the property for a term of years-Jf not forever- and the scandal and disgrace of having it left tenantiess and emp removed. - I am, Sir, etc, ‘ A PROGRESSIVE. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, i927. I NEWS [FROM rzasrsan KINGS I town entertainers in Annandaie Hall last week was well attended. _-_.__--———¢- Mr. Ed. Reid, mild Bay Wésr. was the "verdict." a recent visitor to Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Cobb. Sumqstafi this year Principal mug, M. merside, and two children, Jean .orne were visitors Kingsboro and Baltic last week.They were accompanied by Mr. Thomas \Cobb of Crapaud. M be the scene of a very pleasant event in the near future. The concert held by the Bridgo- were recent visitors to St. Peters. ’m. l $10.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd for boys at $1.00 each.—-Moore At McLeod Limited. 880 WANTED: BLUEBERRIEB- - We are buying Blueberries as us- ual. Please phone or write ue for quotations. ilarris Abattoir Coni- pany. 8393-8-13-tI ASK YOUR Service Station 101' Monitor Gasoline and save money through the greater mileage your car will give you- 874l-8-24-3I. COLORED CREPE DE CHENE scarfs regular $4 to $4.50 for week end $2.95.—~Moore & McLeod, Lini- ited. 8804 USE MONITOR Gasoline and your Battery will last longer and give you better service. 8741-8-24-3I; in H CHURCH SERVICES - Hazel- brook l1 u. m. in Cross Roads 3 p. Alexandra 7 p.m. Subject in The (iarden. Rev. R. W» Lindsay Pastor. LADIES FLAT CREPE DRESSES. All the newest shades, Sizes i6 to 40. Special price for balance of week 8765-8-25-31. SILK ‘GLOVES with fancy ilirn cuff all new shades $1.50 values clear at Bile-Moore 8t McLeod, Limited. 880i} A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Hampton Hall, Saturday. August 27th- at 7.30 p. m. to dis- cuss the potato business and trans- portation. S. G. Peppin and J. W. Boulter of Charlottetown will be present. d 8764-8-24-3i. SMALL SIZES. PURE thread silk hose worth to $1.50, clear at. SQIL-‘MOOTB & McLeod, Limited- i , 8804 THE FALL MUSIC TERM Will commence Sept. ist, Mr. Louis i). Thompson, organist and choiricad- er of ZionChui-ch will accept puv" iis for Piano and Singing. Studio at Zion Church. 8761-8-25-27 REV. NEIL HERMAN IFARE- WELLS-Tomorrow will be U19 farewell service of Rev. Neil Her- man, B.A., who has served as pas- of this ~Clty for over two years- Mr friends since coming and his congregation, as well as his many friends, regret very much the close of his ministry here His farewell sermon will be preached Sunday evenng at 7 o'clock, the subject of the discourse will be “Working Out Tile inside". A col‘- dial invitation is extended to Qli to hear Mr. Herman preach his clos- er of Finance Committees- 70. in Boston. 27th. DR- REV- ROSS C. EATON, B. D., will occupy his own pulpit at the. Baptist Church to-morrow morn- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -- Clifton Church all instead. WINSLOE SERVICES —- The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. l-l» Palmer, Minister. Services Sull- day, August 28, Wlnsloe North ii a- m.;liighfleid 3 p.m.; Princetowl Road 7.30 p. m» Re-opening ces at Winsloe South next Sunday September 4. ON HOLIDAY VISlT-qtlderman Lee C. Kitson Somerville, Mass., are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs- Fred Kitson, North Wiltshire. Alderman Kitson is serving his second year in Board of Aldermen and is a memb- snd Public Safety His many supporters are advising him to be a candidate for re-nomlnation in October. His wife is Past-President of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary. H9 i5 veteran of the World War, with ov-l erseas service and held rank oi‘ aerseant-Mslor. graduating with third highest honors in a class of a responsible posi- tion with a large wholesale concern He is n. member oi‘ the Masonic fraternity and several civ ic and public service associations. Alderman and Mrs. Kitson returll to Boston Saturday morning, Aug. Mr. Kitson is a graduate of the C.B.C. year i908. He holds THOMPSON-HUNTLEY ,--'l‘he quiet wedding took place in Will- nlpeg. on July 18th, of Edna E. Huntley, daughter of the I319 Mr, F- S. Huntley, Truro, Nova Scotid, to W. Wallace Thompson of Winlii- peg Beach, Rev. Arthur Smith of- tor of the Central Christian Church 116M611. The bride looked charm- ling In an ensemble suit Herman has made many warm beige crepe romaine and Italian to this City “we. With picture hat to match. She was attended by her Miss Grace P. Huntley, bridegroom by his cousin, Mr. W. ,W. Pierce- Following a small caption at the Hotel, the happy couple left by motor for their home at Winnipeg Beach. (The Mr. Thompson refer- red to is a somof the late William SMALLWOOWS will be closed until Se owing and Mrs. Royal 4 many famous Nova Sections. OFFICE pt. 15th. 8803-8-27-sZi ing and evening. The soloist at the morning service is Mrs. (Dix) Wm. ‘Taylor of New York. at 11 a.m. South Granville Church at 3 p.m. Graham's Road Hall at 7.00 p.m. There will be no service to the Church being renovated. The Ser- vico will be held in Graham's Road of and servi- Kitson, P088 sister, the Alexandra tion of our rail y authorities. This branch is the only section of “the narrow gauge" remaining in The programme which was chiefly and Jean McLean enivyed it P1888“ ant trip on the S. S. to Halifax week. musical was enjoyed immensely by those present. ' the Provincefand, I believe, in all Canada. It passes through a thickly settled and highly productive part of the country. lions are being spent in the con- struction of a broad gauge railway to Hudson Bay, s. hundred thous- and or so might well be expended tween Charlottetown and Murray railway will require some attention eers. overcome. to the engineering skill of these days. Thousands of dollars would be saved every year if the need to transfer all the freight to and from the Murray Harbor Branch line were avoided. And if the ‘grade were standardized the traffic on the line would, without doubt, be in- creased to such an extent that the C. N. R. would soon be recouped its outlay, for the work to be done. . . I am, Sir, etc, FAIRPLAY. ma? GOVERNMENT HOUSE Sin-Among the many good re- solutions of the Associated Boards meiof Trade at their annual meeting other eligible part of the town sel- ected and occupied as the residence of the Lieutenant Governor. the meantime the Beach Grove Inn Mr. Havells Frechette of the De- partment of Mines, Ottawa, has ar- rived on the island to investigate the clay and shale resources of the province and to look into materials suitable for road improvement. Mr. and Mrs- Ewen 1T. MacKenzie North Rustioo, are being cordially welcomed home after an extended visit with relatives and friends in New Hampshire and Massachu- setts. They also visited friends in Moncton enroute. Mrs. Joseph Morrisey and little daughter, Bertha, who has been visiting Mrs. Morrison's parents. Mr. and Mrs~ Michael Griffin New- ton Cross, left yesterday for her home hi Dorchoster, Mass. She was accompanied by her friend Miss Jennie McLellan who has a r8- When mll-. in the broadening of the gauge be- to Rollo Bay 0" the ill"- "i the Iflilwal’ 9118m- Charlottetlown after a pleasant vaca- Blli limi- diiiifiuiiy film be tlon at his summer home, Fortune Nothing is impossible Harbon into an hotel and property in an» in’ -_.€__- ing sermon as pastor of the ral Christian Church. Come. come. Perhaps you will and have it mind. Phone ua your requirements. W. D. GILLIS & C0. . Phillie I'll A Cent- Wel- I. Thompson, Dunstaffnage. He vis- ited his former home last fall and renewed many former acquaintan- cos. ——<Q0>i-_ PERSONALS Mr. Walter McKenzie. Spring- field, was a visitor to the city yes- terday- ’ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hesney and family, Clinton, motored to the city yesterday. a .Mrs. Alfred Heaney and family. Clinton, motored to the city yester- day. . g Mr. George Dennis and family. Clinton, motored tp the city yester- day. ‘ / _ - Miss Evelyn Quinn. Saint John, is spending her vacation in this province. 1J2- Mr. Daniel MacDonald, Mr. and lira. John B- Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. It‘. rltoon , all of Orwell Cove, were viaito to the city yesterday. Q Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dennis. Mai-gate, Mr. and Mre W. B. War- ren and children, Anna, Marjoiiie and Keith, Kensington motored to the city yesterday. Mr. Harry MacMillan, engineer. who has been vlaitinl Mr. Shaw McMillan and otll! relatives» in Albany Plains. left " \i.." Situated in lucrative position in Boston. ___..____.__.__._.__. r Aiusoii EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS nunodatlon for 550. New Library, G, nasium, Rink, campus, an Ggperylswgnmh‘ p, _ MOUN Founded in 1M3. Excellent Residential Aceo SINCE JUNE 10. 1m. SACKVILLE, New Brunswick at the center of the Maritime Provinces. UNIVERSITY GEO. I. TRUEMAN, PhD-r President LADIES’ COLLEGE St. Charles Tea Party took place ‘on Saturday, 20th inst. The day was wonderful-and a splendid day's out- ing was enjoyed by the large crowd. Messrs. Charles Dingweii v and Bay Fortune. ‘Mr. Ralph Squarebriggs, City, was I Harbor. No doubt the sdoptation services. Sud“ 28ih- Service” of the Hilisborough Bridge to the a visitor East Sunday. altv 5P9!"- simdfly 8i- hel‘ home I11 will be held in Long River Church heavier tmmc o; a broad gauge Formmm _ McGlLL umvnnsrr! J . I Mr. O'Donnell returned to ‘Mr. and Mrs. BiCreamer, Souris, 'motored to Charlottetown and Crap- oud on Saturday. They were ac- ‘wmpamed by Mn and Mm 1L s‘ albright child of eleven years. To fin“ ‘m’ “"3"” i" "Mllflllivl Francis and Mr. John McEwen. lgigirryefeflved Parents We extend symq Tirtizlflcxdliflcoilnltfyorfjieiiddiice lbould ~ i be made early as sccomodatlo Messrs. John McLean and Lloydi Stewart, Souris, were among the ‘recenLvIsiwi-s to Fortune Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitlten and‘ family, Fortune, were visitors to the City on Saturday. ‘- Miss Martha Robertson, RediPoint this week was one respecting the proposed large tourists hotel for‘ lCharlottewwn. If I remember rightly this proposal was discussed with- the rsilwaypffieials several years ago. It was then suggested that the old Government House, with the additions made to it while the war was on should be converted Miss Pearl McKenzie. Souris, is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. Ed. Cantweil. Miss Nellie McEacherti has re-i turned to her home in Souris after n} pleasant holiday with friends in Georgetown. Mr. Sam Johnstorie has returned: w his home in Fortune after an en- joyable motor trip to various places‘ in Nova Scotia. l Mr. Gordon Ives, Montague, was ai visitor East last week. Master Clarke Cantwell, City, who has been spending his vacation in Bouris has returned to his home. Miss Frances Deagle, Boston. is visiting in Bourls. Miss Annie McIsaac, R. N., Boa-I ton, arrived in Souris last weelt on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsaac. Mr. Andrew McPhail. Cal., who was a recent visitor to Soul-is called- on Mr. B. Creamer of that Town and had the pleasure of recalling boy- hood incidents. Mr. McPhati and Mr. Creamer being school-boys together. Mr. H. S. Francis of the firm of J. S. Frances and Sons is on a bus- iness trip to Borden. ,_.____. THE PROPERTY legs iajuociaied. yesterday \ ~ Courses are given ln-M 1101f! ‘CD505. Ufifllilflr “patty Ilpwitliill-iion. provided by the Academy Vim whim _ Business Annual Session mar-rs ovens TUESDAY, ‘spvrnussn ma. 1w _ Junior and Senior new-rune"! A well-equipped residential Ladies‘ Coiiefl with rich cultural opportunities unto, Oratory. House- Ilnn Arte and Uni- For Calendar apply t." ‘IV. C. BOSE. I. A‘ PIIICIN‘ (i) Artmleading (2) Bcierwl. (4) Divinity, adulation with CORRECT! (U) the 00l- of tluaic. Bridge Sunday Schools held their annual picnic on Saturday. The at- tendance was very good, and after the sports which were of much im- and portance to the kiddies games were Edgar Frances, South Lake, motored Participated in. 811d .1east s. splendid repast partaken oi. visited Montague and Cardigan last week. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ 300F183’. Chepstow. The deceased was‘ ' on Monday evening a baseball ‘Esme was played between Charlotteq tIown and Souris, resulting in a. tie.‘ Ln the evening a dance was held in he B. I. S. Hall and a gay time was I “S FRANCIS xiiviili uiilviiislfi l Annual Session 1927-28 onus WEDNESDAY, ssrrslvincn 2s - New Students September 26 The following courses are elven! in the B. A. Deflree. leading to the B. So, Degree. (S) Household Science, leading in the B. Sc. Degree in Household Arts. leadingtothennDékreeJn the United Church Theo- ological Oollele. Halifax. (B) Education ieadinl V0 teach in Nova Scotia. ring, lending t0 mitting tothe third year in McOill and similar institutions. Music, leading to the degree of Bachelor (B) Finance and Commerce, leading to a cer- ' tificaie at the end of two years. Many scholarships and prim oflered. Write for Calendar w. ll. Iwllltll, M. A-. Inhinr Souris High School has for its Nldlsistants Misses Acorn, McKenzie and w DundflsnPaquetie all retired. Mr. E. Reid motored w Montague Wednesday and was in attendance _ -__~ |at the trot. Other visitors from thi’ According to rumour the home of section were H, pmmis mg rs. Ellen McLean, East Point is w Campbell. Mr. Sydney Merriam of Chepstow who recently sustained a severe in- Misses Jane and Mary McDonald jury to his nose, an artery being cut and who was undergoing treat- ment in the City Hospital his ta- Mlsses Mildred Fraser, Margaret turned u; hp; hgmg laid Mrs. E. Lynch and iwd sons Ed- ward and John of Moncton, are via- iting relatives in Fortune. The Bay Fortune and Fortune Summer visitors to Annandale in- ~lude Mrs. Fri-res‘ 9-“ i- mg gm, zhildren of Boston, . _Mr. Harold Spence City, was a visitor to Rollo Bay Sundaiu-B. Royal ‘Vletoila College last but not Miss Evelyn Johnstone, East Roy- Montreal (Pounded and endowed b the late Bt. Hon. Boron Strntboopo and ltlount Royal) _ ii‘or,woincn students resident iliiii non-resident, preparln for degree! In the Faculty c Arts B-i- B-sfi- 3-3-5» B-Colnl slid In the Faculty of lituric- stud. “ i; Mr. Elmer Campbell, Rollo Bay, we feflret to report the death of iu the College Ia limited. Bursary and Loan Fund. For clreniar and Information apply to ‘ fir. THE WARDEN i’: i i-iii ANTIGONISH, NOVA SfWTlTa - " \ Opens Sept. l4, i927. i. It offers the following“ A PREPARATORY COURSE of one year enabling i ixtxgsimpiiolslliziztlflritYlaiélilicizigpneéi inc the eltiiilcational faci- ' s u sity Matriculation; q a y [or Unmet‘ AN ARTS COURSE leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts; A GENERAL SCIENCE COU SE I di ‘ ; of Bachelor of Science; 3 ea n: w the dear“ AN ENGINEERING COURSE of two years, leading to Aflglgigzgré ‘the Third Year of other institutions; . E ING T0 THE DEG E . NURSING; it E 0F B Be. IN A TEACHER-TRAINING COURSE enabling students go qtlilflllfy for licenses to teach in the schools or Nov; co a; ASKEEQIItASRATORY MEDICAL COURSE through which lead“; mlglliaaiiusgggolgooiznéer wciithout condition the n states; a a a and the United COURSES IN COMMERCE-A Sales Management, Foreign nadzfouiitmg’ Mukeung’ savanna GRADUATE COURSES i ad m degree of Master of Arts. e mg me HOUSEHOLD ARTS. A course leading w Lh de of Bachelor of Household Science. e nee Total cost of Board, Tuiti , Rm Mending, Library Fee, Stiixdent Purblilcalztfgris Fees $368.50. Total cost without private $304.00 APPLY FOR CALENDAR To REQISTRAR 10. or THE unrrso cannon or CANADA ACADEMY Annual Session llu'i7~‘.-* OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1821 llOflers General, Special, and Matriculation Courses leading to the Colleges of luv. lia- gineering, Medicine, etc. Manual Training. IOIIIIT ALLISON OOIIIIIIIOIM. COLLEGE llOffers Courses in Business, shorthand. and Typewriting, Penmanship, etc. l Cflftlflcfltfi I0 a certificate ad- Strong Staff of Experienced ‘lhaebul Calendar Seat on I , .I rmaratusammwmrriaeiaei. "u... ..r iv '-