~ f ii . WEiiiNilSiRiiiiii Take "infill-Ives" The iiundariui Fniii lliiilliililfl Hi5 CARTIER $1., MONTIIAI. "I suffered terribly from Constipa- lion and Dyspepsia for many yesrs. I felt pains after eating and bud gas, sonstant headaches and was unable in sleep at night. I was gettlngso Ihin that l was frightened. At lust, a frimd advised me to lake “Fmil-aJir/ex" and in a short time the Constipation was banished, I felt no more pitlli, headaches or dyspeplll, Ind nnw l am vigorous, strong Incl ivell." _' ‘ 1 , hladam Anrntin BEAUCHER. 50c a box, fl for $2.$, trial also 150. At (lvuicra or scnt postpaid b] Fruit-u-tivcs Limited, Ottawa. * l ‘ {lioug/Z/r? 281a; 5 HYNDHANS THINKER _ __ AUTO INSURANCE IS THE V MOST IMPORTANT AUTO ACCESSORY W.» will write you u blanket ln- gmhhm- P-ilifgv protecting you in err-r)‘ \r;|_\ from financial loss. You will enjoy your .'iutuing more if ynli don't i-urrv (11.1 Niziu Worry with you 1m :1 pusscngcr. -l ‘I 20o -l)0zens-200 i Strong, Double Bound, Double l Strapped l; Prices. right. Send us your or-. der. Wholesale and Retail Carter 8: C0 Ltd. i’ LIMITED M ’:‘ rzrTi/ii?!“ i OPTICAL LENS GRINDING Our Lens. Grinding. plant —the only ons on the Island -—is daily engaged in manu- facturing ths various kinds o1 lenses, used in correction of defective vision. There ars no long delays in waiting for "special" lsnsss. PROMPT, SNAPPY BER- VICE is the motto of our ss- tabllsbment. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist and Optician . Q4 §OO'§-§§§§40&O~O4~OQ-OO-Q-O-§O Baskets, Baskets, Baskets Hsvs for sale a quantity of double bound potato baskets. also a quantity of s“ bask- ets. Send in your orders st once which will have our bsst attention. R. J ."McN eill, Ltd. Tyne Valley, P. E. I. E I nest Consent ‘ l 1"‘ iri r- Ye- ‘l! Charles Dalton. Prlioldent. iuornllg Dolly (h-unded [$.00 It! IQII (Illlel It. (fouls. Associate lidltor. 1881) “.00 per yell (lellverel) ) In advance In ] . V, Urging, coaxing, 3- l‘- |""’"“' 53"“ ‘fl-b-“hh” in; These are the press announce In advance 0...... no 30.00 to U. l. A. Liberalism in their lng cries of i MOtiDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, i921 dong ago that their tone was differ ent. Then they were denouncing the government and their policy of lApothcr important conference talc cs place this week in Ghariotla- town. Beginning tomorrow, Tues- day and continuing until Friday afternoon the two chit-f officials pl the Fisheries Department, ML W. "A. Found, Assistant Deputy Min- istor and Mr. Wurd‘ Fisher, Chief fnspcctor for the Maritime Pro- vinces, will confer Iwith’ all the l0‘:- ui inspectors und overseers of these three provinces Iwith a viow to in- lstructing th,_. new inspectors and oversecrs particularly as to how their duties may be best discharg- ed. f; | Another nblcct of the conference is to consider what zimcndmcnts. if any, should ho m-‘ide in existing if possible. the interests of fishermen, fish pubih: may laws and regulations so that. merchants and. this» general bc conserved and ud- juslcd. l Growing out of the proposal to hold this conference a of pll('ltt’l"§ has been arranzed for lwcrlncsilziy ziftcrnnon and a joint infecting of all interested on Wed‘ ncsdzrr evening. As every one knows the pack of lust. turned your unfortunately IMPORTANT courzneucé conference ~ protection. declaring that they were holding on to power ugttinst the will of the people and were pro- lhere nrc failures in uii 01’ the... failures resulting not from want of intelligence vl‘ 80ml Judi?‘ pounding all kinds of free trade ruenl, but from ‘inherent ilnfitncss and industry destroying policies were driven bv the iliguidcd ad- ifirmled “ml "amen t" me”! m“ dancies of the particular audience for tho calling into which they iilhey were speaking to. But now vice of others. The so willed rthat they are up against the reality "learned professions" are more of 1m election. their hedging and generally supplied with failures ‘lmltllllg illiil Sqiwalling and appeali- ing is really pitiabie. it is not that they didn't mean uli that they Sillll before. Many of them have the gall, after clamoring for un cicction till the country was tired listening to the noise, to denounce the government for dissolving the Jiouso without giving rc-dlstrlbu- tlon. Then their cry was that the Idhoruis were prepared for battle and were going tn melt the very firmnment with their progress; nnw they find their party at sixes and sevens; their best men in the runk and file declaring for the zhan are agricultural and the trades that tho young have been forced into them for the simple reason by the misguided ambition of par- cnls or others under the mistaken idea that the "learned professions" respectable thun the Nothing can b:- ll F!‘ more manual trades. more erroneous than this; u failure is a failure in any calling and the more prominent the calling is the more conspicuous is the failure; u . f ‘ f i ' °t53'"5-. 9"!‘ . ments and inthnallons of the rally perplexing predicament. ,= l; is not l fir-emu» i THE RIGHT wXvrT-if. ,-._ g w I ‘(Lawyer and Banker) A negro lad had been brought into n Virginia Police Court for uié mu. time charged Wltll nou- ing chickens. Tho Magistrate dc~ iher. “Sea hero." said his Honor, "this boy of yours has been in this court so many times charged with chick- enstoaling that I'm quits tircd of seeing him hero. ‘Deed your Honor, an‘ l'm jest as tired of secin‘ him hon». as you is." “Then, why don't you teach him how to act? Show him the right way and be won't be coming lififfi," "l has showed him de right wny," said tho father, "but he jcsl don't seem to have no talent for loarninr how. jedgc; he ziiwnys gets caiught." ‘BEAVERS SAVING FISH AND WOODS Bangor Commercial r A. very interesting fact. in rein- Mclghcn fiscal policy. not half a dnzen of their eirpmlnding success also is u success in any calling. and the successful labor- cr, whatever he may hr- engaged in. is n much bizgcr and more hon- program, every one running t0 orabio man than the failure in a vii catch thc bindmost. 'i‘bcir first coaxing and pleading was with the western farmers 11nd Grain Growers. "Como ovcr and profession be it evcr so highly cx- x sited. ln this province where zigricui- ture is the basic business it is in every way miesirablc that the ma- » ' “if you don't that nasty and hzitcd Joriiy of our people should become Meighen govpmment Wm be Susy farmers and in any cast- tho great mined by “m... people. “qmm w. our to b» somewhat of u failure. chiefly on account of the biuing and blackening nf tlltlllllfllt. Pack- yrs account of this (iiscoicrhtion, pari- found iy on ziccount of the condition of the Fluglish market. unable to scli their goods and lprices slumped very seriously. This Spring there- fore they wr-rc faced with the pro~ biem of turning out :1 boiler quai- lity of puck than they have dune in the past. It was not mcreiy the biuing and blackening of the mcut that they bud to combat; there wasl with shades of brown, shades of grey; other discoloration; meat um] dull shades of rcd had to bci rectified as well. it is safe lo soy that all llilS discoloration is dug tu ilvfi-i-iivc molhoris of cunning. | , it will be remembered that the government during the pusi. two summers has had experts at work among tho canncrs, purtictiiariy- of l’. P}. in New Brunswick as island. and to some extent wcii. The government proposes tn continue ‘this work and the purpose of this ‘rnnfcrcmte is to (consider ways {ind moans as lo llIYW to mnki- the best .usv~ of uciclilific. instructions thus plflrvd ut the disposal cf the paek~ crs and fishermen. ’i‘hn importance oi’ the conference ls clear and it is hoped that all the canncrs and packers of the prcvimre who can possibly do so l will attend. -—Z—Q0>——-— MAKiNG THEM FARMERS. The general interest that is be ‘inf-Z taken in the school fairs novw being held throughout the province Much good both to the rising generation and to the old- is gratifying. or folk may be expected from these annual competitions and sociui gatherings. We mil-st not, however. ton hiistii) conclude that ail the boys and girls who iukc part in these fairs either successfully or unsuccessfully Will The influence and of th»: undoubtedly become farmers. direction of the fuir and it. tend towards an agricultural career prcpziration for but will not necessarily reach that goal.’ The farming profession, liko that of medicine, the church, the bur. mechanics and other ceilings, is. or might to be. u maiter of in» ciinallon und natural aptitude and those who have succeeded in each of these dhliings are those who wcro drawn into them by their own inclinations rather than those who were pushed or driven inln them by the inclination o! othnrs. There are men and wouien who can never become successful farm- ers as there are men and women who run never become successful prcachcrs or lawyers or doctors themselves. partly on- ' not war pnircs, are good. majority of tin-m will. Natural and Bfllfl "Tr" (‘Fflvlilit Ill" PlHITiN‘ l" put thrm out and WE, hoih Lihnr»: ab; and Grain Growers. Wild. BE OUT 1N 'l‘H.FJ'("()l,i) FOR AN()'l'll- FR FIVE YEARS." Only by our, l'.\'il'l‘li‘li) l')l"l"OR'l‘". I justifiable ambition will curry many of ihcm tn thc higher levels of the agricultural profession and the incl said l\lit(‘l\'+~n-' zic King. “can t» defeat thc lVlei- ghcn government. Our policy is exceedingly elastic and can be‘ mails tn fit iniq yours; our aims, our hopes, our ilmbltions are ono;, our worries and our fears. You Grain Growers were once with us our homo will ho fniiiiiinr to you hnd after all it wii only he ai grand family reunion. Together we con- qucr, divided we fail and we are waiting with (rpcn arms to receive should ever be kept before them that there is more room at the Nip-Of the agricultural profession than in any other. Our Agricultural colleges‘ and our Departments of Agriculturo are contluunlLv culling for amriculiuruiiy t‘llli('ili(‘1l nicn and as a profession ii is as honorable and as lucrative as any of those hitherto exclusively classified as “learnt-d." Practical farming itself also is ynu "gain mm m" hosomm Wm equally honorable and lucrative _\()|| 301110; will 3-0“ ffifnv?" Bu; ‘Wm, me additional lnducemem their plaintive cry was ilnhcciled. the syrcn voice oi’ their lender full- cd to attract and the Progressives KWPlnK U195!‘- mclfldotcrinined to run the thorny paths alone, unwilling to risk’ so trea- cherouu .4 companionship. preferr- ,inz to fail by the wayside alone ‘rather than bwfvund dead in such that is productive and not Filfiltil-lg-Qmpflny tivfliiy tlvi"=_e_<,lqb_t__lincn,thchlbq: of others, will that it is the most indepcndentvof all caiiings. continually brfore ihe children, em- phasizing the greatness and dignity of labor but especially the labor undoubtedly turn And it was, because the (lrnin many to farming who would othor- Growers party were once in ihc wise drift into other caliintzs. Agri~ Lllleral cilmpi "ml klww "m" cm" zictcr and their methods, that they detcrmincd in shy clear nf them. nil the energies of our schools and Th“). gawwleurly “m! they Wm... backward in declaring it, lhc lnnpnrd had not changed its culture is our principal calling and our homes should bc ilirvrlcil to- “(,1 wards turning the minds and the Grit thoughts of our children u) m6 spots, that it was still ihe SurnQ-‘oiii I lcomininrltifm that mudo‘ promises t |to got in on. and once lheyrcnch- ludlciuus influence “ml “"5 Ball's!!! the pinnacles of office, all their bc accomplished. only by the will-past promises of cconomy and pn- mg adoption o; [ul-nnng as H pm, licy would be scattered Io tho winds Innd with n high hand. of which our Ileii government is n living exam- ple, they would squander and tax the country without mprcy. lilorc nvcr they knew the Liberal loader MacKrnzic King nltngethcr Inn wcii So well in fnrt that they fl('(‘.lfl(‘fl to drive him from public iifc. To ‘this end they nominated their On tnrio president, Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, to clean him out of North York, and nnw that he is showing the white weather disposition In get out before ho is bounced and farm. is only by klndiy- and fcssion that it can be matte n suc- ccsss. i POLITiCAL CONTROVERSV We note ‘that the Patriot has. even at this early stage. descended to the level usually reached by it at later stages of political cum~ paigns. We regret this. There are questions of vital interest to the province and to Canada to be dis- H. I I. Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Louson. FRIENDS THAT COUNT cilssotl and. if we mistake not, ihe Patriot's rcudcrs would prefer such discussion to a falsification of ihe attitude of its political opponents. The Patriot's renders will, we have no doubt, judge for themselves as to whether its interpretation of , Tho friends that lnvc iii-i always. ln the good limes and tho imd; The friends that invi" us ziiways, Arr- ihe friends that kt-cp us glad. ‘ The friends that cling ln tempest. As thcy do in calm nrn those That have made the paths of hurd- Thn Guardian's opinions is inspir- by language or by u deliberate inten» ed ignoruncn of the English iion tn mislead or to obscure the .roui issues. We have no intention of following the Patriot into the “M? Sccm the paths nf song and mire and will confidently leave tho r05. -~ The friends that love us always. When wc go their way or not, Are the friends our hearts rcmem- interpretation of our editorial and other comments to our readers‘ her Wi ii ti z . EDITORIAL NOTES‘ ion ie o iers ire forgot’ ‘There is no reason to ft-"ir and The friends that stick lb" closest When trouble grows the worm; The friends that inve us always uhend The times are iurgoiy whu‘. JH-"t "I" W4)’ they fllfl II’ first hcy are this crowning jewels we mnke them. in this province OHM comm“, w‘, wed" the crops, with the possible euep- l" ll" ‘l""‘"" 07 lend" m°m°mf~ When thc troubles start in leave; We» revere their names forever Anrl w!» are their faces cicur. no scnsc in fearing hard times . tlon of hay. are good, grain is fur and away better than last your and 0w" leading "lelwbeen brought out by m" 511""! dmllrln“ forest fires, being (lisciusefl in the und with the "catch us catch cunbweakly rppnrt of 31mph] wank.“ save his own skin and lei. tho tic-l hcip its,“ was the Macedonian cry.‘ ‘clean. y than they ever got in their most tlon to the beavers of Maine has the recent i). L. (‘ilmniings of liuulitm nnd from a section about which enm- pluinfs have been made to tb‘, dc- partmcnt of lsinnd Fisheries and l Game rciativolto the itllfigtlfl dc- produtiuns of the bcavcrs. “On Wednesday, ‘Juno ‘Jiithflihc fire l visited on the (rcntrc linc of township 7. range 4. is ziround a bezivtwr pond of aibout three acres, giving thcm plenty nf water.“ says Warden (fummings in his report. “Tho brook the beaver pond _is on is dry about and bt-low- the pond continues the report. "Lois of little trout died In these small brooks that nrc no nearly drlcd up and some quite so. “The big fire on ‘Poyvnship T. range It on the northwest side of the railroad, the first of Jum- was also viu-tvkerlby a string of hcilvcr ponds u milc lrrng on 'i‘o\vn.~iiiip 7. range 4, in an aldcr swamp. if gufvc the [he fighters a (whzmcu to gct it under control. it is on tbc _ sumo ground zTboui. ‘which com~ plainls have been made illiiilll the beavers and some wanted it opt-n- ed in trapping. The beavers were doing no harm whatever. "Tho beavers on those yllrl lands should ncvor be exterrninuted. ll‘ there is a certain section win-re thcy ‘are doing a iitiic dnmngc. that portion nut Vhut our wator supply is growing less every _vear as the forests arc out ziwziy. There arc many cases where tho l)i‘llVt'l' uirds save the trout us wcil as our forcsis." A SOMEWHAT BARE SEPTEMBER (Chicago itlvcning Post) “'0 wonder if Whittier looked up ihn weather reports when nc “was writing the story of ilarburu l"l'll!lt'lilt‘., "(flour in thc cool Sep- tember morn.“ It may have been cnol in hinrylnnil un that Septem- bcr day of a your gonc by hilt if so tlic weather mun forced thc village of Frederick to become un- soasonubiy bcnignnnl. Scptcmbei may be cool, but summer irudges through the month for twcntyoni days and more than occasionally trudge»; with fevcrcd fcct. is coqucttiniz wiih our own Prince County in his quest for a refuge. they are preparing to put up n farmer cnndidate to shut off’ his aspirations and protect this pro- vince from the humiliation of being‘ uny longer (mls) represented by him. Willi these black clouds imvor- ing nvcr their political destinies ihe Liberal press and the Liberal leaders are working over limo on their up hill fight tn keep the ruin- nunt oi’ the pnriy fromcrllmhiing to pieces. "Urges Liberals to pre- sent united front.“ is their press headings for their "i'rnnt"‘ ut rim present. is far from "united s0 by these frantic appeals. mude to their following in Si. Pfilycilrpt‘ Quebec. they are trying in put courage into their only reuplinlng inin this their inst and now weak ening stronghold. And nil this time, vwhlie they nro striving i0 their very uimtist in hold whut is left of their party together in that province, they am sending out their "canned" goods reports nil over Camilla, claiming more seats prosperous (luvs, to try and stlmiu~ late a false courage and hope in the other provinces. it is how- ever. ln vnln that they strive to termined to appeal to tho pours.- und ' support, |n the finui effort lo re-. ‘this sToRE The iipeningf Bani of days of Autumn—to put away Summer worn at once_ Whata delight to change new models. vvvvvvwvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv¢vvvvvvvv¢¢vvv‘¢ w Ribbons and Stockings. These are days for quiet CXpltifl-lil \¢¢-¢. . style gets common. (lome at your leisure Displays Charming Pinium. All liver iiur Store The New Season is zidwancing rapidly now. Summer has had its full fling. Perhaps we enjoyed it fto the full, and yet most of us are eager to sec the crisp "heated days, and put on the New Apparel. Today much of the new fashions are of the sort that may be enjoyed even while the warm days istay with us! The New Blouses are areal delight-in Autumn tones, in new efiects; yet in sheer or light iveightrs that may be Then the Hats, the Veils, ihe (Jlovcs, the Neckwear, And the whole array of N cw Thin gs for the Winter. study the new things without any rush or hurry_ Feel free to look around as you please. We shall not expect you to buy. llut we shall be promptly fut your ser- vice wheh you have any questions to zisk, or when you find something that it will be a joy to [IOSSOSS before the and roam ziround at your (awn l SWCTSATONS LTD. , &OOOOO§-O-OOQ-OO~OOO'QQ&OOOOQOOOOQOQO§§—&COO4bO0-0OQtO-O-O O-QOOflOOQOOO-OOOOO Autumn things, with the to the definitely oils-do see and IQ4§OO~O _ 4::#4¢404+0v+o+4-¢¢-0+-0+o44+4+o++¢ 0040404000oooooooo4+oo4o40+o+o+~‘ . . ‘§'“§"§-Q§+§§Q)§-QO-QO§§§§§§-§-§§-¢¢Q<O-§9-Q©-Q§-OO¢§ QQ-O'Q'Q'Q-O-O-OQO-Q-OO-OVOOO'OOQ~QO O O0 O OOfO-QOQ-Q-Q OfiO-OO VOQf§QQ Q99 O 9Q QOQQ 0-9 9 O O4 il is in this mouth that m; find ilui im-zm :1 lli.‘\\'ll\\'lll'll rf-vlsinh mi suunur-i" and autumn as iii-Id "ti" all zirtirlim but that ihv |"\v|:,i-ni will punions August iimvi-rs still ‘ _ _ , ‘ ‘ _ y ‘F, _ g!“ wk", w mu "Widow! “ml b1. so udyusiui u» lo bc|i~..| lb. roadsidcs, Wlillu with [id-m in m, (‘unzuiiuii furmvi- and consumi-r. ',>;lilSll rivulijv arc lhc fimvt-rs thui‘ are uulumnfs. i1 is ihv iliillilll that the iillgi‘1\i(ii‘_v'l)ll'(lH hcgin lo quid.» alluvial ]ill‘ilfll‘i‘:i lihvc hi. .'iuliuvrity' to iiiilltt‘ any such sluic- l_ l u J l i l n‘ mcnt 'l‘hc ‘Liberal piziifiirm w... cc 1c ourncy ng mpu so u 1 ‘ ' some of the loss hardy out-r: star! “glued l“ ‘ll ‘l gulch] lumllnlllm uouiiiwuwrii in four oi curly frost. Pl “l” W113’? m“ Will‘ l“ l"""‘ September is suppnsvrl in tum “[31111] u, H “m; 1|“, ,|,.1,.‘;;,..._; u, blc [he fruits uf ilu- (‘urib info llll‘ lap of nccd. und ulwzrvs ii dot-s. ii unless .\i:ry frost has uippt-fi its (ipporlunlty to piziy ihv purl oi Lady Bountiful 'i‘bi.~¢ ycur in many cvl the rciur. of govuriiun-nl. l'lv.-r_y' parts of the land May undid Sup Lihprq] |-¢~|,|»pg,\|,[;||gv,. Wm h.» tho f'llllVl‘lllll)il [lltWlKUIl llli'llll»t'.li'l'.\ in implement llll‘ pIniPM-rm u: lin- first session ufti-r lll'_\ l!'l\'(* .~' w, oblig- llenlh"? “P “H” film?“ "l "pm" cd ciihci‘ to V014‘ for his purl)‘ and recs mrc oi‘ fruil an: oi grape _ . vines (Vmswrlvfls because M a lliS plutiuim (ll li‘il\t' tip» p.ni_\. ()ur Prince i-Iilyvurd island Lih-rui ‘(tllnillillllflfi ill" tlon on [hr plutfuriu i.'i'd down for‘ gruccit-ss spring. will cnuicsf (‘low POLITICAL IMMORALITY. Liner“, nvwspupurs “m, hum“! lhmu ililtl no llll(‘.l']ll'l'ii\l|iill luv)’. .. - . ~11 ' ' ~ . - ,., puhmqans are hedging ummsily ‘m t.’ I put upon it in: llli liliiliipl ii‘ m“ ‘arm. {Hwstion- ,l_hflj w" Us misit-udiiit: 'l|i' f-h-plnrs (‘llll illlr-p bmnlux‘.ulat the plank in H" bu» ilursiluzilion ihdv \\‘lll yfilh with. om] plalfum! "m! m!“ NF H m‘ llii‘il' purly on innit rcvismn ilmvu- “Sum d‘ Um um" lhwllwul_ll [mos Wilftls and on the rcmovui of tur- ~ I i srezrczq i M . . 3 F ca ci-i swmo TQBACCO .Q§Z=> iiil c: rlset [The nnttconscription prel judlce, which they were reviving, there for all it was worth. it is hoped will give them n. few scafml but their use or it in that province is only damning them the more ihe prospect of fair nrk-ns-Mthmmn rm- friends that iove ill nlway Whether sun or shndofs non . -Anonymou_i. Qlylsibiy in ihe miwr portions of ihe ‘minion. Q3591.‘ r ii i ‘_C5rra35'@imn3ai{i‘sin¢e’i858 "qurlsw 1-,. 29.52%; Q >1» iliilliillilllll llliill iffh nu 1| ]||'t‘|iill't‘tl l1.~-i. \\'~- pal-lib- i-d ill" I'I‘.~|I(‘t'll\‘t‘ plnliui'i|1:4 oi lhu lll'l‘l' in l'-'ll'li‘.- illf‘ (luurdiliu w!‘ \\'<-il||<-:<i:i_v iln- l'llll ill. .' thcsv- plziiihriir. lhi- pan 14,4 lull stand. and moiitii'icniio'ii.a ziny m‘ luoss- lilll‘i‘|i|'i‘iiiiillil2~i that 111.13‘ lli‘ put upon lli'lil b; ilcsipuiing poli- ficiuir. uu-ains only iii-ccgflliiii and fraud What ihvy huw- \\‘!'i|lt'll they lmvv \\'l‘llil'll dlltl wh lll'\"'|' lh~ priyuiv ivpiiiinus ui our l<lliI‘l.|l lnllldiiluics may be 1i.» iu"lbi- “in-i! .~|l<-i| 1| pnliqv will have upon cur murkcis ihcy will stzmil by ilhir Tin- imph-mcuiing of lhi- lulu-rill iiriff burly Iiliil tin-ii‘ pluihn-m. plaiiioriii Wfllllil plllrv our ililfiiili at thc mercy of our lurim- .\|i|rr1» can compi-lifora and put u-= will ci‘ lili.~‘-lil".\:§-ili short time, 'l':i~ arc lhc mulls-rs which ('i)llI‘i'l'li ill" clot-tors in lhv- ruining t'l"t'il\lli, fw- muttvrs upon which they mus-v Ii nuiud u full explanation iii-imi- \'2l\lll|i,' ihvir buliulra. i is ‘i; 5 §§§§$§ <1 q’ '3 .=_g_;=>.»,Q§;> liiillillililiilllllllllli l MACDONALUS PRINCEQfWALES i” i ii iii i‘ ,