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WGY' “SB- WMC» QPQM Q q» I- ~. , entrai Guardian HISTORIC PICTURES FOR FRAMiNG.—4Ses sdvt. about His. tiorc Pictures suitable tor framing. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may ""9 elllircd. renew now and {at your choice of a Valet Auto Strep Tomorrows Radio Program TUESDAY. JUL r 5 international Radio Programs ii-"Pr. blade and strap free, or Val- QQNQERTQ i" Ul-"iiy Knife (res. Eleiitr one makes a remarkable premium. 12 35 F M AUTO s-rnor RAZOR in cs2. UFCF “m Ifililgnilleabl Cunt-I.“ P09! 081d to any addres i C d , , on receipt of a new sorureggaqlj‘! CKCL (857) 3'i8.8o:to'.“(.oncci't. giggly subscription to TiieGuar- WEBB (am) Cm. Malawi". 3.45'P. M.’ w||_|_ 5590M; AR-naqcALLY W00 (not) Phiin. (lruirrurgnn. VALUABLE. —'l‘he Guardian has 5-00 P. M. received a few sets or (3, w_ Jay, Willi (Z65) CiPVQiLIlI. \ccnl inlets Treyb famous historic pictures on 5-30 P- M- Art paper, suitable {or framing, WAMD (225; Mpls. Musical. See advt- ‘in t-liis issue, W00 (i308) Phila, ‘l‘rit). 6.45 P. M. UTILITY KNIFE, Blade remov- KDKA (316) Pittsburgh. (fours-rt. able and a new one set in making WJZ (454) N. Y. Concert to v\'.l'/., it a very desirable premium, p05], WBZ, wBzA, KDKA hl/W, Paid to any address in census, on w“; receipt of u new or renewail year- 7,34; p, M, 1y "imlilliiilfl 1° The Guardian. WEAF (492) N. v. The Four "T? Bards, i PAUL KOLLINS ‘AT soums~ 745 p M Tuesday evening. Th -ou h i » '. ' ' take In booking rralilgeniigents‘: $.31 w“, (508) p223‘ glint‘ Kciiin , f n l t , ‘ ‘ ' charmfter “pgpffriyei ‘fnfiflflzilfgi WhAF‘ (492) N. Y. Evcrrenily lnnn‘, lo Wl-IAI’. WEEI. WJll. wull. Bflilelnellt in -Souris next Tuesday WFL Wm,’ WCAE’ WFPAMI “IMJ 7505 WJZ (454) N. Y- Cuiiccrt i0 \‘\.l'/., KTYKA, KYW. WUAL, WJll. CAMPBELL-STEWART. — On W137. (333) Springfield. Cillllfitll, Wednesday evening last, there was 8.46 P, M. ‘soieninized at the, home or the W-LW (-i28) Ciiici. Ductt. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs». John 9,00 p, |v|_ 'l‘.vSlewari c-f East Boston, Mass., WGY (380) Schenectady. Studio, New elaborate program. THE cimniorriirown Gimftiiiitn tile marriage of their second daugiil- CFCF 411 M -.. ter, Miss Olive, to Mr. Duncan G. ( '1o_§,',“§.”“§| Suldm Qlmpbcii. oi Somerviiie, MHBPL WSAI (iiiii)‘CillCi_'Sil.l(iiO. lhe bride who was given away by iicl" father, was handsomely attired ‘ in a beautiful tires-s 0i white satin, SPORTS_TALKS with veil, and carried n bouquet oi’ 5.00 P. M. white roses and ferns. iiiid was sup- WEB“ 36;; CH M . . ported by her sister. Miss Mary ( )5.5£ gimme Um). Stewart, while the gloom-small was KDKA (316) PM“ Bliqeban your new colored booklet on jams and jellies. 142 ‘ Nsine....... Address.. MDLEOD JOHNSTO\N NUPTlALS- ‘groom. Following iliue ceremony " The iillfllllg c! llilt: Joliiistotie (‘anil- ly, hung Rilver P. E. l. scene or on event (it nlore than‘ ‘orr- iiinairy tiuttelest mi Monday Julie 2U till 1927, nit noon. wllieli Bessie only rltiuigiitelr 01'. Mtrs. Jritliznstione ‘and lhe late Ailidtrelw Joiitustone dleicanlie iiillfl ‘illlidii! of Mr. Mlulnlock Maidlseoti "only soil of Mitts, MicLeod tin-d the ita-te lsauclirlnu Mlnciseotl aisio of _ ‘Quilt! ‘Rilvelr. hi‘ Iulie presence of ‘the ‘imbnicdinta ii-iellttlti oi‘ ‘iflié yiitlirg coulgiie tlhte ceremony wliticli took rpi-see on ohie dawn ‘beneaitih a tumu- py oil apple ‘blossoms was ‘perform- ed lby the ‘Rov- Geortge Ayers; Mdni- stei- ofAtJlie thrilled (‘Iliniiioli assisted ‘by Rtslv. A. ~D- Sttinltin-lz. of ‘Hictou thtrcttiierdn-inw or the groom. Mrs. Stbrtlillig rendering t.he Wedding Mist-tin. The Winsome bride. beauti- lfirily ‘gowmeil in lvotry Snlitill wtltii bridal veil ands orange blossoms was ally-en in ' tmliirriage ‘by iillBl‘ breather ‘Mir. Wim. E‘. Jolinsiiuneand was attended iby ‘Miles Mabel Mint- clrison-of Clyde ‘River ‘wlhilst Mr. Edwin 101111800116 assisted. ‘the- men oi this country. ; \ rrr IS ALL i l l . -. _ 1m diffs patient as the you My is? Do you know the ‘leiater Shes 00-. vii" yW ""‘°"l" our store only, the grdllbst shoe service everliv" m‘ Yéui- eemiert “r0183: s swim fli- gssti. hes wears . OM"! - HOVAYIIFlIRWQTI-IER ‘rt-tine, widths (rem ta F12‘ are eiiered you through this set-vial. "I Ii"! 5/1 *° ' tfwltiths, s. mo. s. s. r. are iuliy as im- ' ii’ sisss, wide and narrow lest must be fit- ted with ,dli'lersrit ‘shoes, when purchasing shoes, get all cont-ions (no ‘ ‘ APPEARANCE ‘ “ , F "SERVICE .. ' A si-uanaste’ _ laud congratulations a fBn-fi-et ilhnich- eon was served, ‘after -w:li"Ich tiiite was the llinppy ecu-pie (accompanied byt a liuiiiiber of filiellllivs) rumored ‘iio B-dr- tien en roll-tie to Quelbec, -ii'0lll “lite ice, illifiiyyfiiiliiflli‘ Ito Europe. -A putrt ol ltiib honeymoon -wil-l be spent ‘with relatives in nlfldtintburgih, Scotland, and. will also inoi-ude ‘u inisit to ‘the l-sle ril’ Skye lihe iriri|ii~ pi-lce tsli‘ Mid. “MiLGLlEUdAQ Jiaitheir) Eirgilnnd. Belgi-umt and ‘Vilitlie-ns-aux- bolls Frnmicé, (idle trés-t-ing pluos oi Mlrs. 'MU‘GIJE'OG"S biroliher, Atrth-ur Jtflinstone. ‘Mir. and Mins- ‘Msuobeod vol-iii -re|tu.rn tin 1P. E. I. tin August, and tit iis n soiiice otf joy to (their inlaiiyt ‘Ilrfien-ds liiirst they -wtl-i.l contin- ue -ll0 outside tin ‘Lon-g ml-ver, ‘wthtsre tlioilh. are s0 untuiuh‘ beloved ‘and re- speotied. tPiietvlous to ihier rniarttiuge ‘Mira. Miscbcod was iteiiidtetred ‘u sdiowicr nt the iliia-nic o! Mir. s-nd Mrs. George Cousins iilhieire up~ w-siriits oi itwo hunrltzieui iknien-ds met anti presented, (the hu-ppy couple win. many ‘value-hie lljildi llietautilliil git-ts. ‘ ‘ sultan ,snor/ A Fssitttics i IMPORTANT.‘ almost any‘ 1'0 cs1‘- A snot-an FIT '&\ C! ‘u. _ ‘r ufrwsiaa -. Mn. J. Taylor. A number or reln- 645 P M tives and friends witnessed the WFAF H92) ‘fqakduat T ‘ l 4 . . i r n . ceremony, whi.h was performed 7 by RBV- MT. Warren, nl‘ East Bos- wlw 2 10° P‘ M‘ , ton, assisted by Rev. J. W. Stew- ‘ (4 a) Cam‘ I'm“- ill‘! LOWFY. 0f Toronto“ ' Tile malty lovely gift-s received by tiic bride, testified to her popularity WWJ ( ) Detroit. Program, DANCE ORCHESTRAS and the gotcd wish-es oi‘ many friends. ’I1iie happy (‘Olllllle will reside in Mediord. 9.00 P. M. . iWLW (428) (linciiinriti. Formica. NEW LONDON NOTES-Mrs. 10.00 P. M. James W. Mott of New Lork. ar- ‘ rived on the island Thursday night 10.30 P iilid will spend the summer with her CFTF (~i_ll) Montreal. Denuy's_ ‘brother John D, MacKay, New Lon- 11.00 P. M. don.—~Miss Christene MiicKny, ltN., WHK (265) Cleveland. Crystal. WJZ (454) New York. llotei Penn. . M. i ‘illilti Lili‘. bust iliifiiitfili slilli iiliii it'll‘ ,ilci- nursing ui‘ luvcil tines. iiurlul-z this lung illness lie iWill, gliltl to sec and converse with this govt’. nigiibnrs Rev, E. B. Meyer, at the age of 3°. ls about to cross the Atlantic on the twelfth preaching tour of the United States and Canada, during which he wlii travel over 15,000. miles. ' ——~- -—-<e>—- - - In Meiuoriam GEORGE A. MacDONALD Jiillt‘. 13th ut the home nt his lltii" cilts, iietui iiiilsiltiro Iii‘ (its-arty: .\- Milliliflilllili, second son of Mr, and Mrs, Fidclis ltiacdoiiniti u’. Llit- curly age of 24 yours. George hurl not been ill robust, licuiill ior tlic past six months but. hopes \\i‘.l“l criter- ttliiieti for his l‘(.'('i)V(3 y ullti‘. ii niiintll prt-viuus to ill.“ 'th, tits- Tiie zlcntli (icctilretl on Nlnntltiy.‘ was always ciiecritzi, resigned to unis ilnit/ who \‘.‘t*.li'. so ‘kind to him. iiit-i itiucrtil was liteldi ion “letiilesdzty the 15th inst. to Si. Luwreiicc (Jhurch, Morell, and largely atteililcti, Requiem High Mal-is ilcing sung by his lnisiur, Hut‘. Juripli Ruuiiey. who zittstiilii-‘i himi iliPillg his iiillGHti. Iii: lrnrcw to iisofiestststtstsstsssrssasstssoslstsisssts i You Con ‘Not: Buy Any Dther Than A Good Piano Here! [ANO costs are setting n new high mark, and the tcmptcr i: ever bu.y with piano dealers to take the obvious; advantage by substituting instruments 0i dotibtiul qunhty. But ‘cmprution has not tempted us. We will increase cur priccsjf necessary but will not decrease our quziiity. Tlicrc will be no profitccring iicrc! UPRIQHTS - QRANDS - PLAYERS Clitoosc riiclgrniitl or upright or player piano you Wflflt; i0! us uvittt you. You will receive doilavfor-doiinr vuiuc-— stlti-zi‘.ic.tic.li ZlSSllFCd. Your old piano will iic liberally ailutvetl itil‘ in cizttltnngc; and easy terms oi p-nytnctit tlrrtiiigcd ii’ you \.Vi1;il. MILLER BROS 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET 1868 ESTABLISH ED t r-otsmmszsmocasasssonssssasfiotiosiiocscfi an as aaair l‘ I I! In wrvanxirnill l-luurli ircsitics u H)l‘i‘(l‘i\'lll;.( iiiflliivl" mfg-QM{ffga-gM|€"4§R;g',g'g,\'y‘_, s. illiti izltilcr, lwn i)l'i)iiit§l'S, mic tor lloitilitl tit‘ tlic hiuuiilt-ii t't-‘.i<-c\ ($0.. Tucnitizt, \V.'lS'.lill-',',()il; \l,'!l\iIll‘ binliiul. Si. and (tcltriitlc ut llnnie. (Xi-UM; 3 ‘ Alli?" -|- , _ _ _ _ , The “all bgllrerg u-r-rc lli-ss-rsrNcliuiist-t, - (‘lllhallllil (}lll‘4i_\'_l\\ii.~‘ temititnzti-il v 1mm - tnthci bile rect-iiw-ti the Nuluial School Frank Jmmne‘ new“, _]ul.\|i,“_,iNlnunls...‘ y“. ‘homo by lint‘. (till-tin Sky. i), i). il'tlli‘iii'll.[(lll inHliiUll Normal SghQQl Alumr Mrlluughulh luuril,‘ m? ___ , v ;\iill.~i Augllrttil t illliTvll (tiillll l.itl.I-1.iltl‘nn(l L(,(-)k the Tougher"; Cflrthvr Km?“ quumm’ hm“ nan.‘ EUZABETH W|NN|FRED i\\‘4'till ‘ ‘illllf! .ii,_ tlinliv i§iii'l.":;‘illi:i'S(’ u‘! (riiltilllii ill the ‘spring 0f mic“ ~71‘. l P I l McLAR-I-Y ‘ _ .lil.iiit‘ in iiil"i:liilii) l! .11 ill -i ‘l. Mic taught school tit Ctls-il- "‘ ' - l ‘i‘i slit-cl (‘tmt-ii-ry. liit- pnliht-tli- Incli, lti iliwooil. Ferdcil and 'i‘ll.‘ many iViiEIHiS ‘i Airs, .l, id. Hussite Wilson, l’t‘.i,<-i"s “alga; .'il (irtilil. llit- train .'.It-’\iili‘.lli-i All _illl])i‘.'l~1Si\‘(*. i'tllll‘l'iil servii t-rs were llrs‘. (iiit-lii, iitliTj null Lat-gig School with ,.],|, (fiittrit-s Wilson, broth rs, llr, it if ‘.24: -%-.t:>-:'rrseu-zslt-lcsliimslsu ilililit‘ iliitl her musical itilciits “were it great iii-lp in iuiy tnu-iiinitiuiiy, grsttt distinc- iinll tn ln-rst-li‘. Alter bu", lilnrrl. uesday alter spending her holidays with her Aunt, Miss Clnlii Muc- ‘Kay, New l.oildon-—Mrs. lhirbaru morning for Boston where she will spend a few weeks visiting frti-izds. ~—ivl.rs. Marshall Constable is kept ‘busy these Jays waiting on the tele- phone men——-ten in nilmber which are boarding there. A new tele- phone lirie has been riln through (lraliam's Road and "ivigmnre Road to Summelfleiil, A line is L150 to be run through Cnmpbellton it) Stan‘ lay-Miss Eleanor itlacKuy and her Aunt, Mrs. Kirkpatrick arrived on‘ the island Saturday night and will spend the summer months with Mr iilid Mrs. l). Wallace MncKny, Cnmpbellton.-—Mrs. 1i. P. Found. New London. and Miss lllargucrite Auid, Freetown, returned from n pleasant visit to Rexton, N B. ——-——-€O-}~—-———— PERSONALS Miiss ‘Elizabeth Ke-ftr who has been speauiilng a few weeks ‘in Mon- ttea-l hiss metuirntsld Ito her duomia. Mrs. H. C. Simpson. Malpequo, is spending two weeks with friends in‘ Charlottetown, Mount Stewart and Marshifleld. Mliss ‘Anntei Keir ihlas ‘returned homie aigtsiin ‘alter a pleasant visit wtitllll iirlendts 'In ‘Boston and Mon- them]. The many ltnitends or lMr. and returns to Beverely, Muss. on Wed- (Copyright, 1927. by international MncGougan 0t Spokane, Wushing~ Kflrea. is student iit. iiwiiilUllSiU ‘Gull. ton, is spending the summer with 914's wtliillesscd u. ‘large utid-lnce in he; ulster Ml“ elm-u 3433K“, New ihiucctown Unite-d (Lliinrcli on Sull- Lolidoli.-—Miss Pearl MucKny oi‘ - Graham's Road, left on Fiitlny Mien“ wirllo here. CARDS OF SYMPAYHY Ratiio Progiunis, Chicago.) A ‘Mv. iilttiruiid (‘flail oi‘ Northern, Mmm-i J- tliuc, litistuii. iey, Humpttm, \'ii.; Juiiii (tt- fi lull," Vii“; i’. 1R. Moor, Vnj; Mrs. Masher, llitmptim, V: (Taptnin Ali idislier, Newport Nru Vu.; Rev. I-‘nthei (ilii. Old vslilirg Jillllél 20th:. lle lg _ L: sctmle ‘tiuue in iihiis vii- cirttyi and is flbZliilill-g minily fitlctuis ‘iilllllfl, Muskttgoii, MlclL; Zlirs. James Mirucr, iliipiawi-ll, \-'n.; Mr. mid Mrs. J. l). Nlcthiiiilnvitn Boston, Muss; Bernard tkilltiglnili, Boston‘, C. BJCilnrirtiii ind Soil Merrill, Summervilic, ivluss. Nflr. and Mirs, Vtelrnon MscGoiitgau, Mici-lpeque. ‘were ill ‘Cfikpdil-(i on Ssliu|rtiuy.Ollt(l1lcil' ‘returrn iiiitcy were occcimtpzintlisu ‘lly 1mg Qawln Whiketrrwho w‘IIl'i spend some time with ‘her ‘dau‘g‘i:ltet' Ztirs. MnilbGfillgill. ~-—~-~—i-O-} MR. JOHN McMiLLAN Tile death occurred tit (Ioliiivtiy. on May 18th oi Mr. .i0Il|i McMili lull who was the victim oi ti. mill. ziccilieut on Mny 16th, iviinu lic haul‘ his arm completely torn trum his: body and (itlierwisu internally iii- jured, resulting in death the tolliiiv- ing day. , ile leaves io mourn one brothcrt Allan (L, und one sister Mltry A.; one adopted cousin Kittie; n niece Hilda Dunll in New York, to lnollrii their irreparable loss. The funeral (from his honle to St. Andrews Church, was conducted by Rev. Father Mlliflliilll and very largely attended. irieuds coming in lilrge numbers to pay their last tribute of respect to a Well t(ll()\\!ll and ‘ highly respected resident \\ ‘lose sad death has cast ii gloom over the neighborhood. The following Mass (Innis were Nilrs. Cliiiaiiles Wloodisldve are ‘gladi to ‘learn tihut vtlitelflr ‘yiotiutg son who liiias ‘ been sciniousiyl iilid-s gnsidmlail-y re- covering. . . . . a Mr. iPaul Kollins, noted eioctution- day evening. Mr. ‘Kollins will fill n ‘enact the rcle ‘befween times. ‘l-ie is dieing warmly ilsland. We understand EMT- late neirt fail . ~ Now is the Time ‘ ‘ioboctor ,_ Your Foxes t _.-_ .444 w, l" "l. "l: agent for edlss and they are the bui- sli oi Dr. Allen's Fox Rem- Ersnolsne for sarmltss; i" ‘ eurs for (its. Stomach powdll‘ ier lease down en the legs; eye lotion. powder for rlek- ets, stag ste. Jaii smi let us prescribe for you. - ,. \ ' simian. Worthy y ist, returned to ‘the Island Thurs- chairman oi the ‘few special engagements in the daughter o1 8b- Alexlfldli‘ T. Gill. town; Miss ‘Hilda Dunn, New York; surrwndins country and "W" l9, ‘FWWP °4 Wllfflifirlilwl- WM s1" ‘Laura Grant. Newton .‘I.ass.i {t “Isaac Walton the unification Idea a recognized “m; Mm Flqyd. Al-llngron, kings. 099W! by hi! many triends Oliléhifi party, Mn. Magrstli has "V" ‘i!’ Jardlrie. Head of Hillsboro: o ‘°" “d im” hmflwr“ Wm‘ ‘p’ Will PigottflRainy River; Mrs. Alexi discovered by Champlain and Saqard near what Is new GeorqianBay, Ontario, and ‘says you neither, slowed down nor turned out. receiverlz-Ailnn and {dairy Mc- Millan, Gregory McEnciiern, Kittie MCEBQilQHl, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc- Eachern, Mr. Jns McAdam and Family, Mr. and Mis. Frank Mc- Mtrs. C- A. Msgrath, wile of the Donald, Charlottetown; ‘This Cath- Hydro-Etleetrle erine McPhee. Chariottetoivii; Mr. ‘Ontario, is a and Mrs, Arthur Bell, Charlotte-l I Commission for M r.‘ place In the program of a political Cards o; Sympulhy;_\||-_-,-_ Albert: diamond jubilee o1 Confederation. -—-—-<-o¢-——i Judge-dolled. did you do when you sstwntihte deceased The ottiicer illlefendantt-l‘ 100k ai-l precau- tions, ‘your Honor. i‘ hie-w my horn and cursed him-g-(Cotlumliia Jester.‘ GIs-Fifilis ‘Stomach Vanishes, Distress Ends let ‘ = if you haven't tried trusty 01d Nervlline. do so now. l-ts unexaiii- pied success ls due to the tact that it is ilve tithes stronger and three times more penetrating than most ‘ remedies. it contains the most anti- septic essences. That feeling oi! heaviness at the pii. oi’ the stomach _. and uneasiness before and all" meals is quickly dispelled by Nerv- iline. Thousands recommenll Nerv- iline. Mrs. J, Greene. oi Northilslii. _ _ u. s. praises Nerviliae nisiils. Sue round it gtoppad the little ills and kept the hospital. bill email. For or] ,coiie. diarrhoea. [as in _ e ab, dlervillae will prove .5 ma. ww "' ' boo ,.i ‘every lionie. large fiopot- Harri Abattoir Co; who Is ‘ tlag so d by all dealers: W," Js I "iliu lliissr-s i-ftin rind _.\lice .|lil“l“,]\,un Htlin|lltili,1;()ii ilhuby was ',‘Ill(ll‘llill‘,',, Vomiting, wliii,- t-onv ~— ' Colufort- Vn.; Ml‘. and Mrs. (lt=<ii~l-_e.‘-i|"|i1ll. tilt‘ "WHIP!" M“ “mlisvti iiw-ity. .\lci.tlrl y , _ children [Qltniliil- “ml |5;|,|yp]' .,.r._-,.,|,i-ii ivus nrgnlnsl i.._‘l l|i|'I‘i‘ ynilrs ilPl-iilll tiii-iigili‘ mil joulticy oi‘ ttvil t-lititisiiitti nii! ~i lllrrivilig iii 'l‘(irtiiilii 'i‘l|<-sd:iy m rn-i SHVPPfli irictitls nict. iii Nut-iii " ill ficvcu u. m., i|| il lllPlllilfiiii s»:- ur-e previous t: .\i r. tlivn illlti ling, lirinirly, lltet‘ cst. iiiilllliiitl‘ m‘ in, iillli .\il‘.<‘- ll. , 'i‘.irtllliii, ‘ l'ome“|“nliilifiViiitl, ()lii., ' trot-v lzilt Douglas, (_liiii‘luttcttiwii; ii. ii. llfilti‘ hour oi her death Wililiil ot-c "iy- tli the littspital in North lititilt-iorti, ‘ Hillfllllifll. Vii-Z vmiifi" Wmii- ||iiiliil‘i.\‘zl§k., on Frititly‘ lntirliiliig Julio 1'1. inimiiiig pr vL-ns, ii‘ burn who died ‘idiursiiziygm tliltl 0n Pill‘ i*‘|'iti:ly itiiiuul i Nliiiitiziy pl M11! handicraft festlval- They are “"9 i‘ i" n“ i‘ New“ m me (my t" ‘Mr’ l" m‘ °'l°br"fl°" °' H" McDonald, Boston, Muss. l Brebeui, Lsilemant and other Letters oi Sympathy-Mrs. Allanl miles northeast oi Quebec. Jos. Grant, Peakes; Mrs Jolm Mc- still remember a is ‘A , ail-dim rssklns nusvltemhavsi, an“ . which acquires the ,e'sl1i\sI stock oi will .... _ m! ‘llllillqm Davies ca. m. m lat _ int Q 3 I I fl- D Q 3 Q Harris, on the" RIGHT T-F. Matthews, sit three ()|1 Sziilirtiny uliilliilil: i-i ,.\ll‘. l). ll. ,\_,\\’ilst-n iii‘ Lul . yhynlu-l‘. ,.;‘ llltir tilil l)l‘, it. P-lalt-l‘, i.l.“i‘.', l,, \\‘i“'l' d‘ w‘, i-ririrt: sisters mo: .\li..-, .l. i\'._ot‘ the stnit‘ ot‘ tile .,.,.,l‘l5ie1ilit-i til‘ Pt. Arthur, Mrs, i). ilfltwilli-lzte. (‘roliitis til‘ 'i‘<lr..l|tti uild lulu tit iinllli‘. illlin‘ Hi‘ lljc t-ollcg i lilfFlti‘ int-st‘ iy bieutiliinl iiorzil [Fiilllitii iwri» lPii irtllli frit-iitl.~z ill il‘l|i|<iiii|,,'.\‘ilt-. llitcvctl in HlTiiiiK with i|t~r pliy-iN pt-ticfuiiy liars-iii“ “W 1mm" "m" lHk1lit'i\t~\\'ilil zrs giiut, Susie, (fi|:li.. iii=i(J\\'ii. l‘ i<‘.t Nnrivitzll, 'i‘tirtili.t| and Si. Juliu- wit. rt‘ ilvi- ntuul‘ v Iiir iii liter murriiigi- ill Jllihl ihlii 11710". Tim tit-cows] ivzts iit-luvmi by uli‘ who kin w illl lie-r ltindly t‘t---.i~.(ii'i*l| tutti tho humlh ,1 of mpliitg atilyl iiiViill, tlislmsi ..in _ lg,llll..l'unl ‘tliivilyi-i in cvitlvlicr. Sim wu‘ iiii (‘lit fit‘ iriontis who llilllriill: (‘iillliliililily ililti ('lllil't‘il til. tlliii his tun.‘ little 011"“ ii‘ w""‘|-“'"ii|“~ - Hill‘ iivcil ill (Yilurltiiletowii, P. ‘ 11' r illltibiillii wax-i one Prince of Wales ‘ ,4 Slit‘ tilwzlys to,.k a keen Miss l.ti< ltlPr-si iii tilt.- welfare of the stud- t- iilid was tench- irtim iii- i':tt\.ily.|cl' m‘ ilu- stutlt-niii Young Wonletlll class ai the Y. w_ (j_ A_ “i. in 1919 ktitclisivan wiilil ltii liulilieitiril. isktitmiii itllillfltFl‘ ilusbuilti, \Viil‘l'(‘ silo has liiade ilii’ dczllil. .111 In il. r ntlur plas- ‘s tit‘ i'l‘$iiit'lli'l'._ slii- Hilllhlppd val“. .|bi<~ (‘iiluliilllliiy null church ser- ’i'ili- ilt‘l'v.'i\'(‘i] husband and cnii- snrro wing inmily ivere have iii» sympathy 0|‘ :1 large, c“. will long cherish ill(‘||i(il'y 0|‘ lillf‘ who wg-g loved ll“. .l.]);l|-_|l|-Q \y|‘\\'(ll‘i(l'l' \\liiil‘t'\'i‘i' silo ltluil.» ilcr by (ill. l\ A band of Lorette Indians presented a picturesque appearance at the recent Quebec Hui-ens arli W,sndots thehalf-breed descendants of the ancient early Jesuit martyrs. The Lorette people live on a ti W of the riatlvegongs and dancer-IO. P. R- Photo. ... . nl-csasdn greatest pseidng merger, csnada Feeling Abattoir Co. Limited, Guriiia =i..imltud, the Chilling beingtsub u» tin siotbvai-‘ef-uio share Olderl. on the LEFT‘ ti‘). .' manages o! the new firm. Next to hi oi tiism being‘ viee-pnsidsms in the new srpnlntlen. ¢ " ~ ‘TW,‘~""‘-‘KM'1\"ZVI'PW“ ‘*- ll r. c. m». of u» witttam s‘. talk-song and evsrgelized by ny reserve eight They are one and all skilled and itk-iustrious craftsmen and trappers, and