DALHOUSIE , UNIVERSITY HALIFAX. 1v. s. Science, IIIIIG Engineering, Phar- Lavv‘ Medicine, Dentist" VALUABLB ENTRANCE SCROLL“ SH I 1'5 i Nine o! value $200.00 tq $55.00, awarded on results of mat- riculation examinations, Sept. IB-Il 198B . DQIZILY VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS awarded at end of each year of amuse. UNIVERSITY HALL Residence for men, on banks of North Went Arm. SHIRREFP HALL Beautiful new residence for women. RZISTRATION DAYS Beptstnber 24Lh-29th for all Aria and Science students and flrot your students in Engin- Q8!" Medicine and Den- i September lLith for all ‘t?! 0 uflfin!‘ POI IPULL INIFORDIATION a ply in person or by letter to t. s Registrar. FARM ‘FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale .-l acres at Cornwall, lately owned ily John J. Kellow, deceased. This iarmls in excellent state oi‘ culti- vation, with good house and barn and conveniently near church, school and post dflice. For further particulars apply to George S. Inman, Solicitor, Char- lottetown, or to the undersigned. ANNABELLA KELLOW, Ad-ministratrlx lktato John Kellow, Cornwall, P. E. I. 8107-8-i-6i. Valuable Property For Sale Weare instructed by L. C. Wor- thy executor to sell by puplic auc- tion on Tuesday August 14th, 1923 at 7 o'clock p. m., the property of the late Joseph Jackson as follows: No. 1 a vacant lot fronting on Chestnut St. No. 2, cottage situat- ed on Pasniore St. with lot of land. No. 3 cottage adjoining with lot of land. No. 4 that desirable business stand on Great George St. adjoin- ing Lama's Carriage factory now used as a bicycle repair-shop. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER i SON Auctioneer. 3123-8-7-4i. "an; I Beautiful Residence at Summcrsldo We offer for sale M a reasonable prico the late residence of Mr. Jus- tice Arsonaiult, on Poplar Avenue, Elummorsida. The residence includ- es two and one-half acres of land with small orchard. The house is noted up with all modern conveni- ences,‘ hardwood floors. plumbing and ldtchon range. Could be used as s double tenement if desired. Desirable for retired farmer or for m‘ one minute For that rainful corn here's lF/Ii speedy re icf- Dr. Scholi s Zino- cds. They remove the tonic- rittiomprcssure. You rick no in- fection from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids. Zinc-pad: protect while tii Tliin; antiseptic; wsterproo . Sizes for coma, cailouscs, buiiions. Get a box today at your drugglst a o: rho: dealer's. DISchoIIIs Zinc-pa PuIoMon-ritepciniagone! MON TAGUE HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1923 CORNS Sgfereh $900. iN PREMIUMS $900. Teh following are the Closes:- 2.20 TROT. PU RSE $300.00 2.40 TROT. PU RS5 $300.00 2.25 PACE. PURSE $300.00 Entry fee oi five per cent in all clases. All records made after August 1st no bar. National Trot- ting Asociation rules to govern. Entries close Saturday, August 18th. Mail your entries early to T G. IVES, Secretary’ 3138-8-8-101. T A PARTY AT BLOOMFIELD The parishioners of St. Anthony's intend holding a Tea Party on the beautiful church grounds at Iiiocm- field, on Wednesday, August 15th. Stim-ptuous meals and delicious rc- freshmcnts will be served on the grounds. The usual amusements and games will be provided. A day of real enjoyment is prom- ised to all who attend. Conic and bring your friends. (ill-i-S-Ttts. FOR SALE I hereby offer i'or yirivzito siilotiie property known its the Commercial IIotcl at I-(cnsinglwn. 'l‘his is with- out doubt the best cquipped Country Hotel on I’. 1C. I. it has aiccoiiiniod- zitloii i'or 50 people with all modern conveniences and is usually filled to its capacity‘. There is u lzirge stable, garage and ibarber shop; also 2 sample rooms iii connection. Think it over, a rare opportunity for zi young mun. If ‘not sold l)vl'0i‘0 August 10th will on that ila_v zit l2 noon be sold iit publir; nut-lion to gather with all its furnishings. MRS. WILLIVAIH GOSS, Propriotrcss Apply lo JOHN BERNARD. ISAAC LOWTHER Executors HUGH F’. MORRISON, Auctioneer 3131-8-8-31. Orphanage Teaithd Official Opening Reserve August 8th for the pub- lic opening of the P. E. I. Protest» ant Orphanage. Tea will be served on the grounds from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. The Trustees plan to make this . tho event of the season and would respectfully solicit the hearty oo- opsratiion of all outlaylnq districts and parties interested in Orphanage work. Donations of berries, cream, meats cakes, fowl, pickles etc-v can be delivered at Orphlnigg or G. D. Wright's on previous day. 2862-7-24t-ts. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon August 10th, 1923 for the purchase oi the c DOXWTIICIIGT. For further particulars apply at tho office of McQ/uarrle it Arson wit, Sinnmerside. . eod-Bwks old Rectory and lot at South lMil- ton. Hlghest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. C. E. M|cKENZIE, 80007-31411. Gameron Block for Sale Tendon will be received for the purchase of the Cameron Bloch A propstty, pldimond Street, Charlottetown up to and including 8st» M7. Mill My Q August. 1923 from persons desiring to purchase the whole block, or one or two sections thereof. TU] h one o! tiio best business and office ‘blocks in tho city, loc- atoil htfilg- the Post Office and dflers a good opportunity for a safe in- vsflmmt. @irmc to purchasers. Tenders to be addressed to the undoi- rink. ‘ F. L. HAQZARD, GIL OAUDET, E. ‘I’. HIGGB, Trustees Estate late H. I-Iaszard. INTERNATIONAL LINE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. Rilllmfllfll 09 Frslsht IM! Passenger Borvlos Bstwssn i.‘ .0‘ on CT. JOHN AND BOQTON URI DIIGLIIY will I 8 J h I a. in. and ovary Saturday st C p. n. ‘(missile inflifig Bwilagga-a.’ u WOGIIQMIII trips are via liutport and Lubec, an; non“ “w; 11 s. n. ‘fliunday. M I sreutofongn glrect. due Blllldlyl about s p. m. . svo os on on ay rid Frid 0 I) 1 h flying Time) for Iastport. Luboc andlfl-t. John. ‘n . ‘I n ( ‘y is l IAII 01th . ITATIROOMI saoc At Boston connection ll lads via the Metropolitan Lino oxpreu 4 t sad passenger stssiiisrs (or New fork and points south and staterooms. ratcs sad additions! Information. sppiy to . ' l Allot- It. Jo Bill-It THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “THE LOVE , l l. I l-flie Blrrlng passed into summer i1 bvlidfl l0 pick up again. I watched lthe sheen come back i0 my hair: ‘and a richer gold creep imu it, 213i ya result of the sun and air and my} improved ilifillll]. My skin took 0n,| jflgfllll, the pearly whiteness i: nor-| ‘mally possessed, instead of the! idead blue white of the wititcr. |» "lou belong to the type that‘ wshriveis up easily if you don’! iookl [after yourself properly," my very! ‘ifrank Aunt Harriet said one after-l lIIOOH- “You're quite beautiful now,‘ [You can retain your beauty up to‘ uvour ihirties. After that, you'll grow old rapidly. Your fragile sort al- ways does. That's why- I vi-aqted w make a. brilliant match for you While you were at the height of your beauty." “To whom?" i asked suddenly. Aunt Harriet had come out, after much persuasion for the vq-ek end. I hzid made the guest room as nit-e as possible by dregsing i; up; Wlill the things brought from the city apartment, and I iiireiLa wo-l maii from the village i0 do mo“ of the work, iBut she was a ivorge cook than I. and-Aunt Harriet, after a Saturday and Sunday 01 pgljie boredom, was ready to be perfect. ly irzink and impolite by Monday morning. She “'55 511mm in a little rocker l" m)’ T001". while I changed {mm "L" ‘VOPRIHK dress into a 51m, Procked and batted in the smart. ‘*5! 1351110". she was waiting for the station hack to take her ziwa The hack was late and she vva 1 Y MARION RUIINOAMV Chapter 46 l _ Possessed by her eculi ~- . . r‘“"*ml55|i18 the trailri. l" hm ‘He can't give her that, though her “id f" Mk“ 2111i“ “'9 ‘Imltlil Infill" “The, . , , - ,,~,- , , . , , U“; (eiiire to tzi'c. foiicurrtln y wi l e were \3.I‘lOll5 people, .atber may supply the money i that mvhmmn m" gnvpmlmqlt She answered. "Not all of lllefll in‘ New York. Your father knovvsl some very good families on the‘ other Sill€——l.h6l’0's Lord Roisc—" "Iiosedsle!" ‘ "Not Rosedale himself, but his $011. who is heir to the eaijldom,_ Theres the Marquis de Greuvfille-l i119 belongs to the Bourbzn faiii‘ l )'—" I "H15 family would not do moi much good, and I've heard 01' his‘ reputation,” I said suildenlyz, "\0ll'_I‘e nice enough to Win, 51ml and lather, but you VYOIIIU be div» lighted to see our marriage bfullki upw" ‘ ‘ "I would ii‘ it happened this side, 0i your 30th birthday. then I could] make a really good mzitclr- " ‘ _ ".-\ll you think 0i‘ in ma _ving mw is money or sot-iii] position or fam- llY- You never think of my liiippi-i Hess, you nevi-r have-f‘ , -l expectr-il her to bocomo pen‘ fecily ‘furious. instead, to my sur-l prise. she merely smiled at m1» in‘ at tolerant fitshion as though l‘ were a little child. _ “I can't see that you have ilono. much better by marrying one \Vll()i has neither money (iioiic worth! mentioning) nor family nor posi-l I l. k ‘. 1/. Shampoo Willi Cuticura Ami Have Healthy Hair Regular shampoos with C ' Soap will keep the scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with C ' Cintment. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair. Sol! 15¢. Olstncatii cal 50c. Talon 25¢. Sold throughout the Dominkm. Canadian Depot: l. u, I 3“ St. cal 5t. l. Insmci. kCuticura Soap ahavsc without mug. - GUESTS itone of \ ice. I've eyes and I can “ si-t on.—n0. I don't believe any iuati EMWWWMWWW‘ PENDULUM” g TiiE niiieriious AGE i ENGLAND STAGGERING ALONG ROAD INTO INTER- NATIONAL MASSACRE tion. You're not happy)‘ "I am." I burst out indignantly". "Don't be ‘a. fool. And don't de- clare ‘l’ happy’ in that tragic LONDON, Aug. 8.—'l‘he situation to which the Versailles Treaty, plus four years of Lloyd Georgeisin plus four years of suppression of facts, and apathy in the face of the systematic torture and tics- truction of German social and economic life through an inter- national instrument our rulers in part created have brought us-tbe new program of air-armament bears witness. There lies no remedy. If we con- fine ourselves to creating i!" ‘see. I've ears and I can hear—" "A lot of gossip. That's all we italk.” Aunt Harriet rose. "Let's not discuss it then, Here's the station hack. Heavens, what a dusty wagon, my white serge will be ruined!" "whens father coming out?" I asked as she was ready to leave. "I sincerely trust he will not come here this summer. I'm trying t0 send hlni to Canada on a fishing trip. Can you imagine your father squadrons’ we reach no solution we reduced an uncle and - aunt to here?" . attain no security. We simply slut," penmy- John Charla" Wilfd- l1 I couldn't, so I said nothing. A g8,- along the road leading ,0 the youth of 19 has inst pleaded guilty next international massacre. The government should straight- away launch an invitation to a worltlconference for the rrest of armament construction by land sea and air. The whole world would accept that invitation. For granted that our Russian policy has been short-sighted and aggressive; our near eastern policy imperialistic, the fact remains that the present French government continues to the real stumbling- block to a return to normal eon- dltions in Europe. Granted. again uiiiler the pestl- lent influence of Mr. Lloyd George our government identified itself with tbc Front-h policy until its materialistic consequences to 0iir- selves bcczime inconvenient, the fact remains that Britain stands today for reconstruction and recon- ciliation. The world knows this and the world would support our initi- ative. In Franco stood out she would be isolated. Tlizit would be a grave risk \\'illt'il w»: doubt vcry much the French pt-tiilll: would be dispos- weelt later i had a sweet apologetic note from Ottawa, saying father was so sorry to miss his dear child, but that the hot city had made him wretched—and so on. I was relieved and glad to think he was not com- ing. ‘ Nedda came often. She was riiore adaptable than most of the girls I knew, she was jolly enough when she forgot her statuesque pose, and she W33 fsnd of long walks and swimming. We spent a great many lovely lazy (lays together. Ye: even Nedda. was 'not above gossiping. \\‘e were talking of Shirley's " elopenient, and Nedda said: "Of course they won't be 1189113‘- They will for a while. I believe she was ‘fond of him, Shirley's a sweet little thing at heart. But after all he is from one world and she un- other-J’ “He's from a better world titan she," I llrotested. g “liaybe. But she was brought up to taki- for granted u lot of lltile un- important. things that money and certain kinds of people can give. her fzimilfls position make them ac- cepted ‘everywhere. She'll be drop- pcd lltile by little. Then she'll be unhappy an ddivorcr him. ilt always happens that Willi’ ' "You talk like my father and my aunt," I protested again.‘ “Aunt Harriet expects just that to hap- pen in my raise. Jlut it won't. First o‘? all, the verv thing I wa-iit to fir! IIWII)‘ i'i'oin is this silly empty s0- zilletl society life." "llut it's the very thing your hus- liiiml uwints 1.: get into," Nctlilit iui- swererl. giiillPTillg a handful of sand and letting it run through her finil- ers. \\‘e liiul been swimming and “TIN, iying on the bench under u should llltlkl.‘ up its iiiinii oiicc anti for fllhiil Sin-ilk with perfect pluln- ness on the Franco-German issue, if need ln- over the iii-ails of the Fri-ncli government to tho people oi’ Franco, who have been shame- fully hs-truyvil by their political lcziilcrs, and to the world. A treaty is opt-ii, zifiei‘ iill to dif- fcri-iiccs iii iill<'l'[)l"0iIl(i0Il. As a signatory pzirty to the fatal in- strument of Versailles. Ilritian is as inut-li pntitlod to place her owii iiiti-rpri-tiitliiii upon it as is Franco. Ilritiiiii lillb-H not interpret it HS giving tho Frvncli- the right to iii~ Villil‘ (ivfllllili tcrrltory tn suppress (ivriiuiii l'l\'l(' offit-iiilri iiilii police to Snnshud“ "Lqnk 110w p,» runs nib-l‘ 1'_""'l]\"l'lf‘hYER?“ihnggtufifllnfgfis£231? ‘m emlmumk" “lime 0" 1319i!‘ 11")’ Toxin: oil fi¢-lil.-a~\vltii wiliiczitti-rs uiiroailznblc. But it was 'il~u (iwl-‘llllol-m- 1'35 Ne" i“ qwll‘ 1"“ . (f. I . " l . . v . ‘m- ' si-lliiii! fake volcano stock niiil cliiincc - . i ' "nmng . . , . . _».] llillllih, lllli shoot zinil st.ir\<- (ii-i- I , _ __ , nnd fantastic and lt ileum. cuts twu-i- IlOWJlIJIHlSOIIIP. norm ma“ wnrkmgluon’ m wage opp“ ..'ip.iii is justull cluttcri-ii up uitli ,.\-,.,_y|h|m_._ m] unrtaignz“hle when mm mkd leiiilcr frctiiiellll)’ 9”“ lmnmnu i-UOIIOIIIlI‘ war iii-ion Gcriiiuii work- "Olcunum gm“! hm‘ “"4 "Hillier"!!! ‘Two .lzipiiiiusc t-iigiilvvlilli! pro- about harnessing lightning aid iviiii 4i young bond salesman who il‘('\-llllv\' elopcd with a charming _vouiig member of one of our licst f:iiiiilios'--you know the sort of [hing they write! 'l‘licrc‘s nothing in it. it's ibefil 110i t" Wild lt- solves from its action. which is ac- "If I llwllillll HIIITFFIIII; a Willliioii tiikcii iiiiiler the Treaty, iuiil man ivoulti bfillg m? "W"! haPlllgcciiicliiile our owii iliplomutic ami- noss I'd do it. But aliiilflrlfzll-ll‘ f} coiiiii)q'i"cizilarrzingcim-iits with Gcr- doesn‘t. You're mo MIDI) 9!‘ ha" 1 ‘maul’- you llllil married that young iliil- At till‘. sumo time our govern- lioiixiire your aunt had her lie-art mciit should makc it clear to the ' Front-h people and to the WOTlll the hlm,,,.l~,,c, Sppvhnen 1 might as well-lengths it is prepared to go to prove ha", U“, umsuhnk,“ 0g a 1,1,1 in. ourpillslntcriFged gesirc f0; peace . , . , A ; 151,94 msmon," iii lurope. ' c rst an: most (‘)F“iu;'rr:1‘ giieiqttgglsand “Ind 9“nn\‘ obvious step iii this respect should Muur‘ Mme h‘, “me the D0150" be tlic llflqllilllfitéil renunciation on I _ V 1 ' our piirt of any further indemnity “d” “mm mm me‘ claims upon Geruinny-—a conces- sion to the French and Belgians as ivcll as to Germany. Anil a willing- iir-ss to cancel the French dcbt siib- Ject to an abandonment of the Poin- care policy. A straightforward and coura- geous attitude on the Franco-Ger- man issue. A nal settlement with IIussia-whlc ‘would bring with it a settlement with Turkey. A clear- ing up of the Egyptian mess. A ges- ture towards India. Above all, cards on the table with the United States and an ac- tive anld constructive diplomatic action in Europe which is looking to us for a lead. That is the policy which wisdom dictates and necessity demands. iiii: cizissi-s. ll should say so and if tiic prc- st-iit Fri-rich government insists upon pursuing its prosciit 1iolicy. WI‘ should formally dissociate our- Tomo crow-Discontent When A Tunisian Is An Englishman (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Aug. 8.—It is agreed between England and France. _iii Notes now published in a White Paper. that any British national who is the child born in Tunis of a British national who was him- self born there shall be entitled to decline French nationality. This right will not. however, extend to succeeding generations. French nationality will not be imposed on any British national born in Runis before November 8, 1921, without his being given an opportunity to decline it. Tunisian nationality will not he iiiiposcil on any British national in 'l‘uiiis. Perfect Shoulders lllll Arms Nothing equals the boautiiul, colt, PflflYwhite , nceGou and‘: ' Oriental Cream ren- ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers skin blemishes. Will AGENTS WANTED A wonderful opportunity. Some- thing new and popular in personal Greeting Christmas Curtis. Forty- eight hour service. Our Agents are making $5 a tlay spare time. Write now for details without obligation. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond W., Toronto. ittslil. For Sale Or To Rent The Business Stand at Annun- dale, P. E. Island formerly occupied by Messrs. Morrow & Company. Splendid facilities for shipping and situated in o. prosperous section of the Province. Apply to the under- signed. THE J. J. HUGHES 60., LTD. Sourls, P. E. Island July 28th, 1923. 3030-8-1tf. FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my farm of one hundred and twenty-three acres, one hundred and thirteen cleared. balance under good growth of hard wood. This farm is in a high state of cultivation. and wall watered. The Dunk River flowing through the back of the farm. It ‘s situated in a public place about one mile from Emerald Junction. The build- ings arc nll in good repair. Can be purchased with or without crop. For further particulars apply, LOUIS McCOURT, not rub off. Far sn- Qerior to powders. i, hite-Flesh-Rachcl. at l0: far Trial Sire i 5 ‘ r. r. iiornuscsoii Montreal Empire Theatre Is For Sale (By Dominion News Service) Orie ’r | c effected to the Emp re ea rot Leicester-square, the Qucen's'_ n a Hotel niljolnlng, and the lilllil at T the corner of Linux-street, which have been put up iii. auction. , First tliu property Wflfl offcroii its n whulc, but was withdrawn at $1,625,000. NOTICE CHWOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. S. Magdalene ls now making 'l‘hcii tho Plmpiro Tiioatro ivzis put up as it si-parzito lot, the high- i-ct living $I,07.'i.(|00, Hilll ut this figure it also was \\'iilliil'il\\'ll. Four iiuniircil thousand ilolinrs was bid for tho Queen's "Oifll. at which figure it was ivltliilriiwii. There was no offr-r for the ri-iiiziiii der oi‘ the property. If liii! world's problems arc not settled soon lheri- will iic nuotiiur shortage of print paper. BLISTERED FEET Bathe them with Minn-it's. ii heals. 88868. flINARU daily return trips between this port and Pictou. leaving Bruce Stewart d’: Cols Wharf nt 7 a. .m., leaving Flctoii on return on the nrrivnl of Sydney train. due iiicre nt 4 p,m_ A limited number of autos can be Iiandied each trip. . sauce srswanr a co., LTD, Agents Phone 828 or 773 wi Wr FOR SALE 160 acres oi‘ land with dwelling hflllfie RM 111F110 outbuildings at Commercial (irons, Lot. 59 King's County. 9mm“? of the late Daniel Benton. 2 miles from 'l‘nwn of Mon. tngue-—120 acres clear, balance with B004 Kfnwfh of hard and snfl wood. Farm well fenced with wire. Will sell with or without farming implements and furniture. For Particulars apply to McLean & Mc- Klnrwn. Royal Blink or CBIIMIH. x- "xiiicsr mm" l Emerald, P.E.i. I10l-8-0-0l. NIMET Bldg, Charlottetown or to Murdoch N- Nicholson, Commercial Cross. 3009-7814356]. Cerebral ApOpIBlIY Caused Death (Canadian Press) sl‘Il\lR|I‘ Clark Kitchens Help you" i S-AN FRANCISCO, A118. 8.— ' __ Death certificate of President Morning Noon Harding was made public yester- '-°!‘Nl8|\,t serve ‘day showing death due to Cere- bral apoplexy as complication of 1111 B01118 Sastro intestinal infec- tion. LARIf/S ' Boy Conductor Lives In Style (Yy Dominion News Service) LONDON. Aug. 8.—Said to have represented himself as managing director of l1 company and to have at Chester Assizes to three charg- es of false pretences at Hyde. Mr. Justice Builhnche sold Ward appeared to be only 15_to 16 yet I19°Dle were willing to part with their money on his ridiculous state merits. Prosecuting counsel said prison- er obtained 310,500 from an uncle and aunt in France, reducing them to pennilessness. He represented that he had been adopted by a wealthy business man, and his uncle received lett- ers from a fictitious person stating what a sharp young fellow prison- er was. Counsehadded that prisoner iis- ed to spend $5 a week on having his nails trimmed and hair curl- ed. A black servant used to call at shops to collect his parcels. Children ‘ust love Clark’ s Pork 81 Deans, w iclvgrown-ups appi-e- ciate as_ a delicious, nutritious 8t economical dish. —Your choice of Chili, Tomato or Plain Sauces at dealers throughout Canada. —0ne o! the manyexccllent ready-to-serve ‘Q dishes prepared by W. CLARK Llrnltsd, - MONTREAL IITIILIINIIITI A? uonrutat. r.o,, n. IIII, I,Q_ AND minnow. our. _ ' DOMINION OF CANADA V’ v‘ . ....‘?$’.°.'."..2i.;1°i..¥3;‘... Elli" nil; prg‘ll)llfileil(l,ixl.lsée; What is to be (10110 °“"““*"‘" N"*"°"“' "“‘""""‘Y °°'“P'"Y Wm, him? 5% Serial Equipment Bonds Counsel suggested the Ilorstzil - institution, and the judge observ- Lluc serially 15K Feb- 1927- 1° 15! AUK- I938 crl that he ought to he locked up; qq-iL-i, i0 ylL-Id 5,10% u, 530% for the rest of his natural lilo. _j__<-o->_-_— HARNESS VOLCANOES. , TO RUN FACTORIES. A JAPANESE SCHEME according to maturity JOHNSTON MWAigog Jnp- v - Higgins Block, Main Street TOKYO, Aug. il.—Sovoral IIIIOSC scientists are trying to pcr- fcct u scheme for fuming volcanoes harnessing e'm up into horsepower, units and converting their way-z ward energy into conimcrciiilly (‘Oil-l structive uctivity. if the idczi works out tho nicest. MONCTON, N. B. mini: i‘ MP7 lndllflllial Flam C°“1‘lii'ec0ril.~: of the \vorlil~iiztt-fouteil, vcrsity‘ are now N ha“? "TOIII"! 11$ ilmllllfiP-‘i ‘Vflilllliiuiiiiiiiig start vziti-li-zisc-zitch can Ilcppu volcanoes l-lillklgflaroundlha h“ a m1“- H" "Qlcii-"il- Yolfil 3"“ aiul hurdles. If i'\’l‘i'}' volcano iii with various theories ti‘? pipes m. W“ Q-VWPI’ “"11 ‘P'- lh" "Olmlll" Japan was ruiiiiiiig fl flock of fiict- the innst effective it, ‘U; have o! furnish all the lit-zit to rllll ll!" ()l'ii".‘i-——\\'lly lli-iiry lord's (lllilillliy iiii: volcanic lit-zit and’? fkxtnm. 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