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Deceased who was lu‘ the gighly-Ulifd year of his age was respected by all who knew him. He was a man of sterling chsracu or, industrious and honest in life's battle. Mr. Shea was a devolll member of the Roman (latholic Church. Ho was predeceased by his wife some fifteen years ago. Besides a host of friends and re- latives he leaves to mourn one _ son John. residing in Boston, Mass. and three daughters, Mrs. J. J. McDougall. Blooming Point. Mrs. Cummings and 1iirs.__Bl-ennicli both of Boston, Mess. He was attended in his last. illness by his pastor. Rev. J. B. McintyrefThere mls a large funoralprocesslon to St. Eon‘- aventuriys Church. GAQTO R IA For Infant: and Children fission liililt 3i! iuils anti?» ‘ I NOTICE Modern and scientific methods oi‘ the correction of refractive errors and muscular anomalies of the eye H. T. Colvin, Opt. D., Optometrist. Summerside, P. E. i. SATURDAY, [$1200 LIST 0F LADY KIP, 2.15%, pacer, ‘oik m, KING 8., 2.13%, Sire 8IMOOE BELL ...................................... .. ""' MISS BELURICO, 2.18% by Manrlco MISS ELRED, bay, Sire Breast , DON BAILEY . ‘ PETER RED BELL, by Peter Rod 4 i ' ILAOK’ DIAMOND. Pacer. blk q. CHRISTIE DILLON, 2.32%, pacer ch “THE rlmawss, by Wm. P“... sanoon, 244v, by BIIIQIPI JUDGE oneness, 2.1m u‘... ADMISSION is‘ _ . - ,L_,... RACING ‘ l AT . PORT IELGIN 2.-17 TROT AND PACE—PURSE $400 J- N35555- 2-1374, Trotter, bu, Sire Malcolm Forbes, McKlnnon Drug pacer, by Robert Hanks ROY MILLER. 2.11%, pacer by Bingara 1 MAO cmzscaua. 2.2aI/,. bay g, Sire ' CORYBET, 2,28%. prey q, Sire Henry Sctzor... lootouzi. WALTZ 2.ao'/,. pacer, bay LADY BE SURE, 2.23%, pacer, bay m, Gates Open at 1 O'clock. Includes War Tax MN LEAVES OHARLOTTETO WN FOR PORT ELGIN 0.45 A. M. scam SPEEDWAY l “ ‘ w. s. CHAPMAN, Secretary Cavalry Sports P. E. I. Light Horse The P. E, l. Light Horse at pre- sent ill training at the Exhibition Grounds held a very successful atllietlcimeet on Saturday iii-Bf‘ noon under the direction oi‘ Mr. Harry G. Gorbeli, general secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A. The following programme was carried out: . L-Tug of war. (Competition tween Squadrons.) 2—l‘otato race. (open to all 3—Rclnfold boxing 4—-Hammer throw 5—~Thrc-.- legged rilcc~rclay ilmSack race ‘i-Vflieclbarww rlice S~ Slop dancing 8-100 Yard dash be- ll-—l~‘lnt racc-(officcrsi l2-Pick a back irolay) ‘ OFFICIALS' Lieut. C. W. Campbell Clerk of thc Course Cnpi. (‘. Gfllilliill‘ Starter. Capt. ll. ll. Uuver, distributor uf prizes. Capt. l’. A. Jfcnonaid. Licut. W. ""'""""'""""—""' Distinguished llii OUTLAW Tho Story of n Girl Who Didn't Wont to Marry ' Islanders ‘ "m: LLOYD PATT. s’ E l‘ ay Frederick w. Wobbur, m. A. fi Jwmgillt. Publicist. Etc. carom xxx i , . i didn't know to wllum to turn for 1L advice concerning the offer which ‘l f the . _ . y advent as a ‘Wilt-B!’ 0i‘ had been made by Ihebhagl mbuc began when l was eleven pion l-ilm Ciliznpanywnurt ha: ‘it: e l m and nchody knnw the courage o c llg to ilc s uxl m. years o first ulade. first thing about it. Frank For- lt was during the third week - i - c! IS' magazine that l'd been doing some work for “m.” B0“ and r _ l them that the director and presi- which came to me regularly t: dent of the company hail called me Boston. did not come to me into an inner office and had told Chaflotteuyw|L one of its fea- mel was a type for which they had t 1 , ed was ‘be p“. boon looking to play one of the “"93 ma‘ 1;“ The Conan-net. main parts in a film‘ they intended 11° Dem" m” ' Md to produce. ion of enigmflfi. flddws’ etc" Their first suggestion to nlc had interested me 11g much as the WOTK been that l should ml lbs WI" c, sow,“ the,“ My puma“... for tllc same small pay that l had ‘ - he been receiving as an extra. had grown funlillsr with ‘all tut Some flash of intuition told me puzzles in the hack num are I wasn't ‘been treated falgiy- ‘iflhfd the magazine that had accompani- starteil to protest. when nlnlc a e- ed me m Charlonetown and n; 0c. ly, the president. had offered me c "ed w me to ‘n. my hand on $25 a week. l realized that probah- ll _ The came l‘. [was still being underpaid. And some original 0088- Y yet, to me $25 a week was u small to my mind readily and one even- islmiv. Capt. .\\'. McQuarrle. Scorers. ' Capt. J. It. Paton, lilujol‘ Poole, Judges. Lieut. J. R. Nicholson. W. ll. ‘Major F. J. Andrew, Announcer.‘ Keen competition for points bc- tween Squadrons made the event ‘extremely interesting tu all. The results showed llei-ld Quarters to he ihc winner with "A" Squadron second. "C" Squadron, third. and "B" Squadron fourth. Prizes were donated to the fol lowing city merchants: Rogers ‘ilardware l‘u., Lid. P. L. Snlallwooil. Moore & McLeod, Ltd. DeBlois Bros, Lid. Patons Ltd. Goff Bros. Ltd. Reddin Bros. (larvell Bros. Henderson & Cudmvre- J. G. Jamieson. Maritime Stationers Lid. S. A. McDonald. Jenkins & Son. Central Creameries Ltd. J. 8c T. Morris Carter & Co. Ltd. Hughes Drug Co“ Lid. Fennel! & Chandler. 'N0'l‘E»-The officers and men success oi‘ the meet possible. g AGENTS WANT hit-n endwomcn. not tn canvass. but to trnvcl and appoint local rcp- rescntativrs. 82! n week and ox- pnniifiil nilarantccri. with good chance tr! mukc $.10. a week and ox- prnscs. Stain age and qualifica- flnns, Experience unnecessary. Win- ston ($0., Dcpt. C... Toronto. JULY 9TH $1200 ENTRIES , to work all day in an office. of the Light Horse wish to thunk‘ dustriall world. all those who so kindly provided the prizes and made the complete fortune! Howevenl hind managed mg Just “w, dark, I sneaked a to sgy. with some dlgu ty, t. at i _ y a H u under the will! consider the offer. Then l “ad °7 m5 promzcllolza? newspaper had icft tho offices of the conl- door ofo no of puny. offices. To my B134’ silrpflse Thai, day, as] worked. tried i0 they were printed, which would think of somebody to whom l not happen now In any we“ reg“. might turn fr advice. At last l d: l. ted newspaper omce. for there cldcd to talk the nratter over wit i! men] llugh Trotter. At the first 0p- was no name signed to - portunity, late in thc afternoon. I week after week they appeared mhoned the newspaper where he and folks began to wonder who ivorkeil. ‘ _, . did [i 1; As luck would have it. i got nini. was ‘iiriliflg them. ' So mine And over thc ‘phone. as he». ilidnt scem as if tlcy were ~ could. l nlltlinfd tile sitlliiiglonl Um About the same time l develohp- llllnvtclling h m exac y w ii l. NI quite a reputation among I e president and the director ilild said boys and girls as a awn, teller’ to me. v “I'm busy new." Hugh told nl-c. Emile oi‘ m!’ 510m"- were h‘ vets: “so I can't come to 3'0!" 11°11" i"?! it never occurred ‘lo me to try o talk it. over. Jim I tell yo" will" l" get my stories and verses printed. do. P02“ lmlabeti tgllIllgrl-Iew That came about through an inter- ‘ lllvflllll a I -. , ‘ . ‘ l, nlay, I'll go in the (‘hlllllplon of- est l Liflii llfivemiled l“ t"? in,“ iii-cs ‘with you. 1i guess i know printing. One of my Dd" c“ “r “i059 "ir""~ "M I “fink I m?!‘ ha” chums. Julllcs Conner. now of Mel- dlii llloni. They'll sk n you a lvc M. , “d the husband of iillev think yoirilavc no one to rose. n‘ “film's; was me mm or a ‘teci you. Bill, if they see theici-i my o y . . . M ‘hv r ' some one back of you ivilo lcntlws local printer and editor, uc U13 game they'll collie actrofii m my gparo time. was spent in 1H8 l "hm-l m“ my news 0 m" er -ti fficc and l became inter- ! that nigllt._l didn't want to get. licr Qztgzulthe an M “muting Even. ilooes up, ln case slle was iilsaib me type pointed. in any case the whole tually a toy jlress and S0 v thing seemed a (irenlll. A if?" came into my P05968510“ and it shut n: mills ago i llilii been so giiiii ‘vah. my “might i“ “u; in type and m “m?!” $350 a week for a chlilince print my original verses. One ow. . . - he local through no merit of mine. as l dlly tho editor of one of i thought, llili only ‘because some pgpgfti, iluring a call at our home tiling in my nyles, or Llleietlipreistslon mom,“ up a b“ n; ribbon “pm; nf my face hill iittrzlvtei lg a en- _ i d 1h “neg. tier} of tile llioving [iiPlilFO DMD!"- wmdl were pr me c“ i \ i; l0 ho given ii l-ilnni-c to earn _ ii sill "y ivllii-li it would take yBRFn " ‘Pray give me that ring , sold the of lillinr for mo. iii llttllill in the in- your}. u, mi; maid O‘cr whose ‘hand ho was lanfllliui)’ Prnnlptiy ill ion tile. next ‘morn- ing, as liilizll Ililll siliil. I mot him bending; ' h downstairs in tho (‘hlllllplon Film ‘it resembles my love. fair c arm- Collipenv lnliirlinn. er, for you "l icli you ivililiff llc said. “you B _ n ha never an endmgf lct mo. do the talking. will you? No cums‘) s milttcr wlliit i ask for. don't you ‘ look surprised. That's the way to “ '0. H0. gentle 51T- 1119 youliS 1a’ get illincs in ibis world. l‘!!! Kill"; (ly replied. in introduce myself as your liiisl- And “m. Smile gamed never more ncss manager." winning ' ViYywcnt lip together and were k admitted almost at once to Mr. ‘l "W51 kw!’ H- You 599' for! H 9 Dztytorfs office. The first thing llny love for you. High asked him was exactly wllal. n Shows not a 51g" o; ibeginn. my ivork would b6. Whether l we- mg, ,, to he a star or was to have a minor ' part. As it turned out. mine was DFKCIICHHV a secondary role. The editor smilled as he read $11101‘) ‘lligsgderiibl? {ilk- giulil," the lines. Then he asked where sa tlai a wee wou e H about {an My. Mr‘ Dayton mime‘, the printed rllbhondcamel from“! i out. truly ehough. that since I had Was quite surprise to earn a no experience and that -they were l was botll the author and the Only Siving m0 ibis 0718MB b00111“ printer and asked permission to i was thc type they required. ii bH-l h . _. 1 h; _ was Jilsl possible that l wouldn't s)?“ h‘ tnfisflotlerszs "we: 3:95;; film at all-that all the pictures i‘ per ‘ s ‘g taken or m0 \Vf)li|[] lie a loss. promise to sign them with only Then Hush inseam! that! re tho one initial. iii-cause as com. $50 $199k, ifltilelm plot-pie]? my mother explained. "He isn't i -- s l, éIl n a geafe;u$éeres:ot_ ‘Bainlugavg fir“ a thirteen years old yet, and young terrified glance at that. Aside from “e305 ‘"9 999"!’ mmei Mum" any nervousness .i might feel, l was quite wise in this instance. Peiillifedr lhlitk 111i‘? mull" "ma" I01’ this thing and the results of wee s o wol- w out pay. and v I that l might have to advance all some of m‘ “m” literary work 00., Charlottetown, P, E. l. CORWIN HAL, 2.13M, pacer, he, Sire Hal T ........JOIII1 Smith, Klnkcrs Ruby Kip J. C. Purdy. Amherst,N,$, M. Tronholrn, Port Eigin .... .. McKirmon Drug Co. A. J. Stewart, Maccan, N. B. Bell W.B. McArtIiur, Kcnsington 2.26 TROT-PURSE $400 John Smith, Kinkora, P. E. i.’ Geo. C-esceus ...... .. P. A. Bclliveau, Moncton, N. B. i James Henncny, i r Herbert, N. S. , BORRIDI-I, 2.23%, bay m, Sire Blngars Murphy d. Forrest, Amherst, N.S. minute when Td been working tile . .. ' C. H. Benoit, Charlottetown, P. E J. Philip Landry Records Made July First No Bar 234 TROT AND PACE~PURSE $400 .._.. Harry Ruch, Moncton, N. B. ostnut Sire, Sydney Dillon ............ John Smith, Kinkora. P. E. l. | o, Wait: ...... .. MoKinnon Drug Co. Sirslwiil Bo Sure A. J. Stewart, Maccan, N. 8. A. Ryan, 8t. John, N. B. Tuttlo Bram, Moncton F. B. Perry, Havciock, N. B. Program Called iat 2 75 CENTS i i . 7/11/15; LIE/ii mu the money for my cilrefare. and "ubiiii-‘teil me 1° 5" mill?!‘ flatter)’ perhaps some of mv costumes, that I did get up a pretty good So. lifter more talk it finally (minim M myseuq s i E ma, “me y {ya-giggé entire“, m was not. until l looked for space the disposal oi‘ tile Champion Film and specie 8i the Mulls 0f mitt-KW Company. flliii iv-‘IS lo study with zine editors that repeated applica- tgizjegiéuali; wtililrgiuaciwmi: Ffteugg HOfls. of paper bearing the words ilgreerl that l was to begin me n“; Mgnflay’ Hugh an.) .1 13f‘, reduce my swollen head to its nar- liie office. I ma! size. it did not take me long As we wont towards thc c evator i u, p l n together. he said: "Wcll maybe m ma‘ Z9 a compumon s ow you." I", needing an 0mm My more readily than does cash. it smnctimol You know. l didn't eurn is DIBHBMII 1o T6081"! U181". bill ii half of ivlllli yiryl-c earning till»; is {polish h overestimate their n I n u, r Hm D ‘l [at n vsluo as s criterion of tilc merit of lvlfll (‘. (‘. K l) ' 0, on go to your llcild. kiddie. that's all. what one doe“ Because one of the drawbacks of n was a "n"? ‘ater who" I w“ work of this kind is, although ii withdrawn from John LePages iutfifilmfi liiliziily paid at ill? ltnolnem- school to become i. student in tile sn't a ivays Hffiilty. ry o pu‘ . llslf of ii away untll you s-ce hour "em"! Academy‘ “n advanced mugs ‘m;- school maintained by the govern- "Oll, l will!" i szllri, and impul- mrnt but not free to any students 33am ifiilfiliyd‘ hi; hind. "You'll! other than honor iboys from v gout o c. , 311mm,“; the My “Inked M m‘ schools in tile rnral districts. That and smned’ was one thing wherein the coun- "That's rathcr ‘ii ilifrorem to». "y Itoys hurl an advauifliw over us from tile other day." lie suggested. giiwmeg, ()1 course mo” o; mam "Do you remember? l wanted to comfort you. You snlei l rnuiltll: who came to the Academy were touch your" bright lads; and they had an eager "I'm sorry," l said Illlllliliy. "I'm ness to excel. which kept us town slfrgldti wimvirla] tenlneril/iudtnohi chaps on our mettle. That it m‘ m‘ ‘ ° "r n” m‘ ‘"555 was possible for me to hold my snii father spendingihe monny in "W" Wm‘ them was due w we tho Wily ilc ilocs!" -____-____ elasticity and strength of my mom my. banked by n keen love for study. There was only one thing however wherein l had the best of I.‘ FEYIJ.“ ‘ CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ in...» M ii my ‘ooieo/ i}. W. V. AlAppreciation Day ‘FRIDAY; JULY so. Charlottetown, Retail Merchants ilolliribuie l0 per cent fasil Sales to tile Funds-f the G.W.V.A. The Great War V BIGTBIYS Association call the above announcement to the attention of the public, and request that all their friends will patronize the various sales an- nounced for this “APPRECIATION DAY” which retail Merchants of Charlottetown are holding, in recognition v of the work of the soldiers of Prince Edward Island. work "ilecllned with thanks" began to- n,“ ti, ins tile reglrlnt sturuFor that there is an oxitlmlflflim- "m" ‘the time when i was able to write @ Reminiscences l bee» w ha" =<>~ss'=""~"c° ‘ with relatives in other Pliwefl- MY father who was a 500d letter wri- ter himself. was EPW-i-ly inwresisd innly efforts and devised a m9- IIIOtI OI teaching me that had “well to do, l believe, in drawing 0i"- whatever literary “Bibiiiiy l !>°“°5‘ sed. Before my letters were conl- I mltted to paper. they W"! "PM" on a large slate. one of the sort that the fsddish foolishness that mars our present school systenu has relegated to roofs. SIMBB make good roof covering. but my slate fulfilled its mission under the roof or my heflii- M)‘ mm" read, revised and corrected myi letters, and because of the results l regard him as having been “mi of my most efficient teachers. That old Central Academy which becalne ventualiy the Prillw of Nvaies College. where also i was student. turned out a number 0g bgyg, -W1i0 have made tlicir lnyapkg in iiie world as men. ‘ rile they are still as boys for it is a singular fact that l have never met any of them since we ceased s . o to he boys. Among tileln was one who captured lny particular cs- toenl by his ability to make 11w play second fiddle t0 him ill our general school work. ‘Lou DAVIBS was a. son of the Hon. Benjamin Davies. a local merchant and pronl inent in the affairs of our island government Lou was a hand- some boy. keenly intellectual, a di- llgent student. and a splendid playmate. Everybctly liked him. He. was a good lloy; not too good. ibut as good as any live boy cur! he who is not a sort of mollycod- die. i ilkc to think of him M Lou ‘Davies; but when my thoughts turn toward him in tllcsc ilays l am thinking of the flight Hon. Sir Louis Henry Davies. l(. C. M. (l., Chief Justice of tile Sil- Privy Council oi King George V. Sh‘ Louis became u Iilllfylll‘, onicr- ed into politics at an early age and was elected to tile Provincial Parliament of Prince Edward ls- land. in due time lie-was appoint ed iS-olicltor General. was appointed - Llitcl- he Attorney General and made Premier. in the Ililllflli government. Ills ncxi stop was into the Dominion Parliament at Ottawa, where eventually he lic- came closely allied ‘with Sir Wil- frid Laurier and went into the cu- hinqt as Minister of Murine anii Fisheries. Outside of ills parlia- menLary-and cabinet duties lie has ibesn called several times to im- pc-rtant work requiring both legal ability and statesmsnshlp, notably his service on the Joint Conlmls- slon, which settled the controver- sy between the United States and Great Britain concerning the seal fisheries in Bcrllillg Spsca. LONGWORTH-WATER-STON NUPTIALS The nlarrlage took place quiet- li‘ Wednesday afternoon, in St. George's Church, Ste. Anne de Bel- levue. of Dorothy. daughter of tile late Col. J. A. Lonpworth and Mrs. Ilflilfiworth. of Montreal, formerly of Charlottetown. P. E. l., to IMF. Edward J. Waterston son of Mnanil Mrs. Thomas Watersbcn, of West- mollth. The Rev. lM-r. Lancaster performed thc ceremony. The uncle. lMr. ‘H. James Palmer, K. C., oi Charlottetown, wore u suit or "levy “blue trlpoqinie emibroldlerd in grey and navy and a navy blue flat with ostrich feather trimming of blue and grey. and carried s shower bouquet 0t pink roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Icafi Longworth. wearing a. dress of electric blue and white silk.witli l black lnaline picture hat, and zarryiing a ibouquot of sweet pens. Dr. ‘BICIIIINI acted as best man, Mrs. Longworth. mother of the bride wore ii gown of black satin. with a black hat trimmed with French flowers. Mrs. Waterston, the groom's mother, was in mill- night blue Dllchesse satin, and Mrs. J. ll. Palmer, of Charlotte- town. P. E. if, the aunt 0f the hrldo wore black crepe do chene. with a black hat ilnd corsilge of rose» Following tho ceremony. the bridal party returned to the resi- ilonce of the bride. 74 lSt. Famille Street, where s reception was liold. Mr. and Mrs. Waterston then lcft for Luke Msssnwlppl where they will spend some weeks. ‘On their return they will reside at 215 Clarke Avenue, Westmount. mi’? ..... .. . ‘Photo are Many Je Powde nly One dlzu=0 Insist on Havin ‘Canadair Mat/imam my schoolmates. Every week each of us had to submit to the head master an essay or "compo- sition", selecting our own sub- ieois. -in this department of our Dlllii than l';if\ ' (‘in 5 i... i~~... m. '))iIB1"i! P A Fee” preme Court and a member of the‘ . I l bride, who was given away by her , I @ @ @ . @ ooooooooeoe eoToioooe @_@ QQQQQ D. A. Bruce Ltd. @©_©@.@.©@©©©© Co., Ltd. ooeooeooeoooooooooeoooooocoo Moore & McLeod, Ltd. Goff Bros., Ltd. LePage & Brady, C0., S. A. McDonald The W_ T. Wellner, Morris & Smith i MacLennran Bros. J. G. Jamieson The J Stanley Wedlock C0., Ltd. ( Retail.) Stems, McNutt & White, Ltd_ The following Merchants, will donate ‘TEN PER CENT OF THEIR CASH on Friday July 8th to the funds ‘ ~ - of the Charlottetown Great War Veterans Association. Every dollar's worth that you buy on that date helps , the G. W. V. A. to the extent of ONE TENTH. Every . thousand dolliars spent with the Merchants below on Friday next will give the G.W.V.A_ One hundred dollars. The ‘following Merchants will contribute ten per cent of their sales to the funds of the G. W. V. A. Store t, Paton, Ltd. C. H. Black Thos. F. White Beer & Weeks Ltd. e Hughes Drug Co. - Henderson & Cudmore C0., Ltd. (Retail) I _ The Charlottetown Great War Veterarfs Association hope that their friend-s will patornize this APPRECIA- TION DAY ‘SALE largely, bearing in mind that the greater the business done in Charlottetown on that day, the greater the donation to the fundsof this Association. THE GREAT WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION T. EDGAR, MacNUTT, President H. R_ STEWART, Secretary Charlottetown Branch i oflllwvm MW .@-@.@.@@» , 1:"..- HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL Mrs. U. A.-McE\ven, hiorcll; D. A S-TINIOFIRINIE. M-orcll; L, l). Spence. Si. John; W. C. Cllurch, Boston: DJC. liickay‘. Kentviilo; John D. Malcolm. (Iardlganfl). F. Goff. Woodville; Russel (llsrk, Mount Stewart; J. Walsh, Mount Stewart D. P. (Zolib and wifc. Saskatoon; Rev. l). M. DItYDOnd-Idv Tignish; ll. l) .Mc'l'ilguc, ‘SOIIPIB; A. E Arsenilult. Sumluersiilc; T. A. Tllrl-ltul. Wolfvllic. N. s; A. A. Benton. Franklin, N. ii; iVlr. IIINI Mrs‘. L. J. Lillie. Franklin, N. ii; P. W. iJal-ton, Montreal; Brig Gen. Thsckcr. Halifax; John G. McColl. Moncton; ll. H. Warren. Si. John; R. B. Holey and wife, Quebec; Wim Rowe and wife. Pugwilsli. N S; Mrs. F. Sutherland. Pugwaiin N. S; F. E. Lo ‘Pendeo, wife and child Montreal; Chas. H. lnman, Pent Rouge, P. Q; Joe. Julien. Font Rouge. P. Q; E. A S. Msson_ Wolf- vllle. N. S; R. R. Rankin, t. John: C. A. Meikle. Summers c; G. J. Keirstead, Moncton; H. A. Finlay- son, Pictou; lF. Farmed Souris;!!! M. Cumminghem. Antlgonish; J. W. Reddin. Halifax; S. Arnato, Tor- onto; J. A. McLeuchlln. Halifax; R. W. Heine, Si. John, N. B; Dr. B. Stewart, Hampton, N. B; H. J. is‘ Smith, St. John; C. A. Weddell, Boston; Mrs. iHol-old McDonald. Toronto; Ada GU19", Boston; ' Morell; S. Brown, Mrs. Irene Blond. Worcester, Mass Mrs. F. Mary Foley, Worcester, Mass; Mary Cameron, Worcester, Mass; F. B. Frlpp. Moncton; A. ii. Murray, Amherst, N. S. REVERE HOTEL M. liicAlpinc. City; James Atkins, Mi. Stewart; Augustus Cairns. Baldwins; Jiis. Polly, Truro; Hugh Campbell, Sea. View; ll‘. J. Gallagher, Tracadle; Mary McCilhe, ionil; Hamill McCarthy, Boston; D. C. ‘McDonald, Souris; J. F‘. Willie. Al- berton; M. C. Cuilon_ Sherwood; Doreen Driscoll. Kensington; S. A. Driscoll. Kensington; R. Sim-p- non, Konslngton; John McEacilern Emit Baltic; .J. MeEachern, East Billtlc; Thos. Conw . Boston; Mr and Mrs. C. IR. Mcgay; Campbell- The Rankin Drug ProwseBros, Ltd. E. A. Foster W. W. Weiincr, Ltd. G. H_ Taylor Maritime Stationers, Purdic & Ferguson, L. MacDonald John McKenzie , H. W. Toombs, 8i. Co. A_ E. Toombs ‘ Geo. Prowse John McLeod & Co. Reddin Bros. C. W. Patterson Alley & C0., Ltd. 9 ' eooooeoeooeooocwosi ' '@'@'©'@ @ @©‘ “Deco o @ n ©J©I© _@ o ojofojo Die @ .o©*© ton. N. B; Allan McKay. 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