~the Indian Prince said the situa- l>AGE_ EIGHT 100 Per cent Behind Britain says llaia (By The Canadian Press) olrmuari, Aim. 9——'I‘l‘.e min of 'rn-5 , arriving from Ottawa. for a wo—day visit. told reporters that his country and re- sources would be 100 per am he- hind Great B:‘ita.i‘li in the event 0 war. [The Kala, rule: of an Indian state of 383.<‘Aio rxrsons. Salli he w-scone of the flrst.lnIndlat0 ofler aid to the British crown at the time of the Munich crisis. Chatting briefly with reporters on the railway station ccncourse. ..n«v...u.-.ur ..; ticvri in lnziia was “<lu1e‘~" and ex- pressed belief the new constitution would work out satisfactorily. The Raja. whose full name is His Hg :5 Manikya Bir Bikram Klshcre Dab Barman B:-ihadur, irrlvszl wzth :1 party of ll and a- bout 50 prleoes of baggage. He is unh.Lswayt.oNewYorkfrom0t.- lawa and Toronto. 551-:1; To TRACI-I ANCIENT TRIBE PORT ALEERNI, B. C . Auitt 9- (CF) —'I‘hc progress of prospectors in the ivas. Lak: area of centrcl Vancouver Islliuu is bcang watched by lii<lu:'l2iii< who lire less iiitlrest- ed in the discoveiy of old than they are in a clue to e fate of social structure of fine world and ,- I.0.0.F. (Gmtdmised from page 1) fiT B. W. Robinson, M.L.A. Mr. Robinson was called uph and brought g-reetings from Prem- ier Campbell to the deleg . In his short acldlress he made refer- ence to ex-Mayor Morrison, of Summerslde, vfno b one of the very few members living who was present when the Grand Lodgelast met in Summsrslde in 1392. He trusted it would not be 4'! years before the next visit of the Lodge to slnnrnorai’ . In closing Robinson said he ad:mi@ Drlnoiples of Oddfellowslhip. Prin- ciples of citizenship and service to on-3's fellows: principles which were the very foundation of democracy and which were needed more to- day than at any time. His Worship Mayor Campbell Mayor Campbell in a brief ad- dress extended a most. hearty wel- come to both Oddfellows and Re. bekahs and trusted that their stay had'ceene.{>leasa.ntorioa.ndiilwt it would no he so long bolus their net-lirn. He felt. that their organization had done much to pmmr-f-2 high ideals among all M- tionalities. They had existed in the advancement and support. of true democracy and their pledge of friendship. love and mm had been the means of lrplif»t.i:n¢ the held in cll."“k those things which lord to (losfroy llbrlrty and jllst;l;_-,e_ Replies To Addresses British Columbia's first immigrants. The mystery is what. became of_ a group of Chinese sent by the Brit-; h 150 vcars ago to ezial llsh a col- vny at Ncotkn, on the west coast of the Island. The Cliliizzsc were selzsd; by the S zminrds and according to. Capt. .10 in Meares, were put to ' work mining gold. 3 There is NO official record of‘ what happened to these early set-. tiers buy, native legend say: the Chlncse withdrew to the interior of, and lls Lrrc .3, L - few skirmllieslof g'ol)0_000 goulgl 0 a membership the Island after a with divstrustful coast liidlmls. 'Ihe_vl %4:‘hst3‘dm2‘.' have taken native wlvesl of the Rebekah Assembly replied the R/ebeldrihs expressed her great pleasure at meeting the people or Summcrslde. a pleasure but a privilege to be In the ensuing years there have been recurrent rumors of a stranle bribe on Wass Lake which speaks the west coast (iiziirct Historian: are hoping 'f)l‘0S})‘Cl.Ol'.' maw uncovcr Dome traces of descendants of the original Chinese. Too Late To (Jlasify LOST-—0NE BOX OF TOOLS IN city. Finder please retum to Central Garage. - WANTED MAID. COUNTRY GIRL “””“b°"° °’“""‘°m °' preferred. 25 Kensingbon Road. }“3§heIr"°dg°‘ W9” L-1155. G FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER MID- dle age for elderly couple in Vil- . rite C. J. Guardian EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER and typls: will do extra worl; after 5 p m., desired if necessary. Wages reasonable. A-P913’ OBA Guar- dian. L-1156-B-10-Zl. to Li:r—i=17izN1sni:n BRICK the Town Hall to resilience. 146 Pcwnal Street, in headed by the Summerside Band. reslcleniial S3(‘I.l'31i. Reasonable rental, Has all modern coli- venlences. Gaingcs if required Apply Fred H. Trainor, 80 Grill- ton Street. L.ll62-8-10-3i. I WANTED— YOUNG MARRIED‘ couple, with no family, for ccun- 1 try home of blLiln‘f$3, man andv wife. Must have sufficient refer- ences. Smllll farm to operate. Permanent position for right - ties. Write P. O. Box 173 C ar- lottetown. L-1147-8-10-li p;r:-- -:.___ - - ——;:__ Correct Figure Easy Exercises l Watch Your “Middle Section” Bathing-suit season—how sadly it reveals figure defectsl There’: the young woman of twenty-five who already has an "old" figure because she hasn't learned that middle age begins at the middle-and it can begin early! Yen, weak abdominal muscle! are the cause of those bulging stomachs. drooping Ihouldera and heads, even the "dowager's humps" that din figure so many women. But with the right exercise: you can avoid such faults. Try this exercise to firm the middle muscles, Ice how it helps you to control your , upper body. he gracefully slim and erect. i—Lle on back. arms at Ildel. pull kneel back to cheat. 2—Clarp hands ..nround knees. roll forward to nit- _ ting position—back and shoulder: Jiralght. head high and back. 3- .Slump, roll back again. Repeat 5 ‘times. Rest. Do 10 time: in all. L-1143-'3-io-4i 9'18“ Grand recominendations tended a. memorial service in Trin- Faults with bakehs G Til Gill then replied to the '-iddrt:=.=os of welcome and on be- half of the delegates expxegged their sincere gratitude and more. ciltlml in every citizen of Sum. Reports Are Presented At Meeting ‘In by the oil tanker, Assoclsted. which answered an 508 lifeboale contmincd tow Japanese tuna nmun pu “M9,, “.1 Mum which burned exploded uad Packed so full of humanity that children Ina to be ion Headquarters of Legion tow. which was here next Monday has been Brigadier W. W. Foster, Dominion unkfatna Council Is Postponed OITAWA, Aug. 9—(0P)—-Dom:in- the Canadian ting of e Dominion ‘ieduled to take place due to the inability of tucked under the see. about 4000 mile: west. of Sn crew from the Japanese steamer Bokuyo Pacific on route to Yokohllllt Meeting Of Dominion lwill Attempt To Iron Out Difficulties time lifeboat; were picked Fnnclno. The Sued from the threat faced when they put :1; t “No miles Bokuyo Mam. SI-hi I 03 » an-ibles up the side of the oil tanker, Associated, which found of death um she. nlonl with ‘M8 “hm. t in four life boats after the Japanese shin. lit by llimater’ at ‘ greens: with llsitllor “Quill? .25 oroua anti-Polish campaign, Wboidier I-liltler's views on 5,, be ex. Danfi ai.f/liation would plain .in tomorrow night's mm_ :8 will a question none 00,,” answer today. P sxnkesmen said. however, there was real lg. nlicance in the Bfifchtesguden Deep-to the harsh words of u, urea. there were acts by both side: r ed as conciliatory. g authorities freed am nipinskl. Polish ouswins lllspec. tor who was sentenced Monday 1‘, 18 m0!_1ths’ imlprimruneni for "ln. suiting rafelrenme" to chancello, Hitler and Propaganda Miniatu- Joseph . Release of foul- other Polish prisoners before com. pletion of their sentences \\‘a:. an. nmmced. Polish authorities reclprocaw by a. Danzig resident naniod er recentl sentenced to ei t months‘ irnuzvr onmem, go, ‘'i ting the Polish na.li:vn." ARE OPPOSEI) (Continued from page 1) meme and Tariilty HIE Ja_pail. 3?,- [developments were the zlllparem success of Brlt.L_h- French eiiurts lo draw Soviet. Rlissia into a mutual aid pact. and Britain's firmer slam against. Japan's demands for cc. onomic cooperation in Japaiiese. held areas of China. From these the nulltar-aszs argued that Japan could hope for no co. operation from America. Britain ol- ‘France, and that closer ties with Lha out on the Pacific, 5. womnn :.'i.- ‘l 1-. --——r '—"‘ i 33°C 73139 ::g;'=°'u::f1rSlsitr:}: (B The Cflfifidla“ Pwssl Presldemv V‘“‘'°°“‘'°‘'- "3 3“e"d- A5 OITAWA Aug‘ 9_0GP)_'A mm the boat: This dramatic photo of a rescue at sea was, brought in mt-Elonwers we” dtmme w avoid nlerside had been moyfhos lmbl MO EAL. Aug. 9- _ t- Chief Constable of Vancouver. the certed H-tbelrft to iron out current - I Th T5 5 t . 9 ° cial 1 head relief diffic ties in bec Bnov- on the savior venue . e U0 Ovemmell l9J€Cl.ed and entertained the delegates moat km *1‘ ““““"‘,,,,’°"°“,,1(,"“1,w°,,,.’.,s”'T’g‘§m¢,l.e alfigofiit of i'l‘.‘Z.‘“.‘.‘..i.‘.‘il beigrlfismgogin lime will be made here mmormw lure alliance prnoliou T°.‘’fillY- , ' bod-lest °°<>l1 9 ' W1, pmme Mum-lee . - _ three months ago. But the litu- G.M. Gill gave a short 1-evlew annual meeting of the Canadian ducted into police ad t.ra ion in meglllbers of {I15 came‘ and repre_ WOULD ELIMINATE Smwosls “subject to I 9 potential en,m._.. M "nation conmmed and mom“, of the Order from its ince'pt.ion Mrs. B-Essie B. Lohnes, president or the Rebekah: and on balm]: o: It has not only been hm? and their-stay was most pleasant. ll/Lrs. Lohnes made la. particular mention of the three. link slams from Borden all along the route to Summerside which she had been informed was done at the suggestion of Wm. N. Hues. tls. P.G. hvrlorarv chairman of the» committees find t.l‘.e oldest member ‘Zi’.e";‘l’g.i';’°“&l.§.‘§’.""f;. ”°‘ °{.‘.‘.l ‘““ wa three links, y the Sllfflestions for ld‘-‘als in life. 11- . P. Maftatnll brought. g-reel- ings from the Grand Encampment and Deputy Grand sire Grout, 7-7l'°ll9hf. greetings from the Sover. Lodge. Memorial Service At L30 P. M. the delegates at- ~ NV United Church to commemor- ate the departed brothers and 515- ters of the izrand lodge. The odd. fellows and Riebeikahs marched f the Oh The service was led by Grand Master Gill and attended bv Grand l Patriarch Mattatall. President Re- kill A&5€mblv. Mrs. Lohnes; Grand Chaplain. Wm. Forsytihe; Grand E Secty. . H. um-oe: Sectv_. Rebekah Assembly Miss Hammzton. Grand Scribe Rev l G. W. Whiteman and the Chap—' 1111 Rebel; h A559 b ‘M g - Millions of acres were mad: Drllllon, E m M rs Mme arable and fertile b use of soil ommn op sgnvmg conservation, fetiliza ion. contour The service opened with the hymn "Unto The Hills. the choir , asslstlnlz with the music. Address by - G M. Glll: scripture reading by Mrs. Alice Drillon, Chaplain R,e- ! : Prayer by Rev. G. W. Whlteman: Hymn "For All The 'salnts Who From Their Labour: Rest": placing of wreaths for de- ceased brothers by Senior P. G. M. uresent J. A Bayrie. Moncton; nlaclnrz of wreaths for deceased sis- ters bv senzor Past President. Mrs. H;-bb of _Lunenbu.rg. N. 8.; one ‘minute silence followed by the ."Dead March in saul": Solo "rhere ,Is No Night There" by Geo Bowness. Summersidc: Sermonrgg :Grlmd Chaplain Wm. Forsythe, "Part in 'I‘:iur. N. 8.: closing hvmn l"'l"h" Tile That Binds." The bone- 'I‘esx:he4rs' Federation toclaY- M-E Lazerle of Edmonton presided all the sessions which oolltlmle “Ill-3-1 Friday. 1=ledcration—"I‘eachinc3 conditions have improved in the rural dist- Wom.en's Institutes and Home and school and School groups are very active in promoting better ditlona centres __“A new pension plan is now be- fore the Govemmient. This plan would have the teachers and the Government oonztrlbute on a basis. The plan would provide for 3, 143,:-get pension and would elimi- existing." AIRPLANE SEEDEB I-Larrln Saskatchewan in an address here on his return from a United States search irrigated land in America and lay varied his crop to meet chang- commanumem. wnai. you would have tnem do unw aepoi-is of Maritime bodies 101- vlgrinoe Edward Island 'Ileac’hers' to the help lzlvm by the riots due A§0Cl8lZl10l’lE. The Home teaching eon- especially in the urban Nova. Scotls. Teachers Federation 50-50 are some of the inequalities now NEW DEVELOPIVIENT 9 -—-(CP) — SASKATOON. Aug . Seecumg of grain by airplane at the rate of more line was oesxlbeu by Prof. J. J. than an acre a min- gmnor the University of will‘. The sp‘eakei- said United States farmers were meptlng more and more federal aid and pressing their government to undertake more re- work to help them to solve their oblems. He ad seen millons of aflem been impressed by the fact that fine land on the fringes of such terri- tory was desert. farming and irrigation methods. Pmf. Harrington said the Canad- ian farmer was a one-crop man while his brother across the bound- ing market requirements. However, lnwestern Canada there was a noticeable trend toward mixed tagging as 9. better meama of liveli- _.____.:_.___.————-— all one iarmly. -brotherhood of man ...n.’i Hindu we alum. lmiyw me film:/o "uo unto cunts Xou." unis was the basis on wmcn-l une l. u. 0. r.-‘. was rounaea and is the real meaning of true demo- CIBCY. lvl.r. Grout expressed delight at the island scenery and me De8.llLi- the Pacific Coast City. hoppers are unusually abundant at the present time in many localities in esxrtern Ontario and are causing considerable damage to grain an some other crops. says a statement issued by the Dominion Department of Agriculture today. Oats especially are being iniured. the grasshoppers nipping the head. Idlpmm by G4-and mm mm pm-- ful view from where he stood. he sytlie. D had en.lo.veu his visit. to the island and wished to manic the citizens for Arnsrmoox ourma their kindness and hospitality. The Grarid Lodge convened at 8 After the service the -‘elegates o'clock to adioum at 10 P. M. for gwcrc driven to Premier Campbell's ‘summer home at. Stanley Bridge, ‘where they enioved the grounds and tbcalitiful scencrv. The Srummerside ;Band were in attendance. The local lodizes aerved ice cream and cake during the afternoon. The guest speakers were Mrs P Reeves. Grand President of the oddfellows dance. Meeting will continue this morning. BIRTHS CB.AIG—At the Prince Edward Is- . H. the and A, R, _a__ w 11 1__ Ma . land Hospital on August 5,1939, to 1tSnecla1Der>ut5 (Casi-§¥id Biressfwbert M“-if-"l" Md Mrs. George Craig. |B. Groati of the &vem d ChN‘1° .3300 lodge an Mayor of W N. J’, Tm gpgak m [well 5 MuF.AB.l.AN'l—At Winsole, Aug. 9. lo M am °"},fi.'§_'° Rem, magi 1939, to Mr. and Mars. swwnm Mc- Farlane, 9. daughlber. HOWA’l"I‘——At North '1‘ryl<g1 0n1AJ.‘l’§& ‘lbrletlv and referred to the wonder- lful comradeshib that is enjoyed the world over by the mac order of Grasshoppers Cause Dmage To Grain Crop OTTAWA. Aug. 9—(Cl>) —Gvrass- nff the individual oats frrm Mystery Oil Man of Louisiana in: MASON NEA Service special Correspondent _ ORLEANS, La., Aug.—With the widening of th inquiry into Loulslana’s “hot. oil” situation, graft and corruption picture which nine federal and stat agencies are probing, the one question heard where fit: nnciers, businessmen and oil men gather, is: “When is Bil Hells coming back from Greece?” For William George Hells, who came rolling into Louisiana. “prac- l-lclllly broke" in a battered old automobile some five year; ago, now is the dmndnant independent oil producer in the United states (some say in the world) and his fabulous fortune came from Louis- iana oil. 7 There are other Arnericans with greater fortunes. though onhr a. few. But Bill Hells enjoys one of the biggest; individual yearly in- comes of any American ctiun. “Hot oil" probers want his ex- pert testimony on various phases of a. racket that by common re- port has run into millions of dol- lars in Louisiana since the state began to gush b‘ack gold. What "Hot Oil" Means "Hot oil" is oil produced from Wells. in excess of the "allcvwablea," the official production limit pro- rated among oil producers by state authorities. In Louisiana_ that means the slate department of conseirvat.lon_ William G. Rankin, commissioner in charge of that de- partment, recenbly resigned on re- ‘ quest of Gov. Earl K. Long. Commissioner Rankin, in the face of public clamor and formal demands of citizen organizations, to the end refused to open the public records of his department to public inspection. ’ A federal law with teeth in it. menaces hot oil operators if they ship their hot oil over a state line, though the federal government has nothing to do with the setting of pro-rat; allowable; of produc- tion. It is the Connolly Act," also known as the "Hot Oil Act". It Expired June 29, 1939. Congress od¢1ellow,,_ she e um. 9, 19 , to Mr. and re. waited until the very day xv. ax- gpufecjguon 0, ,,.,"§"4°""°" “°" '*’‘’,,,d‘ R.. Howatt. (nee Penzie cnimoimi a pired. tihen re-enacted it. holagiulgy otf the Island people rim: HUN J'vm95~ I-fella, who drove into Louisiana ~ 1'08 save 1. Mi- . from the California. oil fieldl, an dl-95 an the huh we . MA At Pmoo E- order it’: aims and purpqgag ‘?,$,.‘;"‘,? ward mend Hospital on August. "dV°""“"°"- R“°"°"“5' V°’t‘:‘;‘°": ing mumnulv 1.. new .,l,,,m,,., a, 1939 to Mr. and Mn. Moi-lay Ind ln wme V9 WW 1'0” In- the moral education of the ymmg, Meow (nee Jane Du-rnlh), tulle fortune and close associa- There is a, real and lmmmem East Royalty, u son fatillboln). tion with leading political fgurea dunner today in the social life of "“‘—“— “‘ — ““"“ in Louisiana under the - the world in the lack of moral ed'u- DEATHS tlon of Gov Ricard Webster beche °'''‘‘°'‘ ‘“ °‘‘° '50 wh 3 nd fire June 25' lmbrove this emotion is the late- ° 0,“ " x ’ gent, .,l,_ W, 0, oddmnom we nA!'NoB—M. her residence ou- 1939.15 one the unuinc llllml world over. cllmlfic. P. I‘. I. AU£- 9. 1939. Mb. of the American oil fiolda. an Ga-oat referred to the - 5°“ - Mb“ 5“? Y9“ fortune, rnde in America. hid in the world. I'M“ “WY '3' 3 P- M- ruched staggering proportions sent state of urirut, ”° "°‘“”“ “W W °‘°°' -‘W1 *0? 8'l'lWAB'l.\-At 46 oneonuou Ave before he became legally an Am- sentatlve Quebec Mayors confer with the Dominion Government. by the through general on the con- ference my clear in be t e result of m to be that many Quebec municipalities feel they cannot. afford their 20 oentshare of direct relief costs, a Dominion and Provincial paying 40 pea‘ cent each. . with such simple exercises you °°“°°- ‘W “M ‘M '“°'“'”"° hm on w .a . 9. me, am. erican citizen. Saturday, Aug. no. ;,can firm . droo lng mm too. ,',’,‘,".,,§‘,,“,“,’,‘;,'fi,,,§‘,,‘§,,,. M ','§g,n:_° mm a. coin . ma. ._bven correct connt pation. “mm dmeremu "mm W“ mt nu-mu you Q, pggu-v. on. mm In 0"”. Our new 32-page booklet inn nut me members ‘,0 at ’ lam , A3I?ust 110:. service directions for exercised m mu m, M" “M m; a nu st n o.. in rune:-I-l ieav- m -m,,,._ an... ...... a i... l’.f"°°°”°"...5“‘.‘."°°“°“'°‘EJ.:.?"‘°" " ‘° "°‘°°" "‘ "' W *~...°r.*h:. W3‘ SW N. Glvfiewercltel -180 M’ mag” as-.vor°xie"3'é"§iu notcsg: ' lean: he took lilo " of z:.gn.~:nrulrl."r:::.=n- um "5 mm mm we - -- $....;.""<‘.';._fi.‘.‘°l mm -wimgg nu ma m-,,,=»,,; " . I “W ~ - » fu1U‘ni- am 2 ronnboay. wmun hia3gyeur.1't.inaiIl'R Emu,“ “mm, " rmmiulslat. eunonlasy.,,,,,M -°"‘ 0, tissue! too in calm for your can ‘ “.g;°,“;,_,g,.,"‘°°,“*"*‘*'g, N; New van: in 1904,“. Miles- Examine lb: Knuth And - ‘fmldfl Rafi.‘ ‘ ' Greek i nh just. 1 years Guardian Rune N. D. MacLean ' old. no t speak A word of to win pl-Inlv IIADIIAII-—At.’l'2 Avenue. ‘gm- mah. m ,1 oIothiaflrut.5obuedlIh- UNDERTAKEI “a vain’ In an obscure little Greek g on.“ -_ -restaurant in downtown York. EM'“'M“ m iutiuv t # 50 hgd thgwfoghnnrlr mnrgtn; M in In‘, ‘"W f marten. awn c’:-uld learn in like M41- _. -" in “'« only c:-1nne.i1f_ an ‘that nerird. ‘ nmcuii. . Hell: '..ii=:‘:rf hit‘. . F, ,. No formal brief will be submitted Quebec del anion but u the confusion uebec's relief situation‘ said to The main trouble is reported- 835 KARE FLO found by Mr. and DIXON part of th King George of GI-eoce—flnAnced by Hells. Then. with his savli 5 in his pants pockets, he . In the Oklahoma oil field: he got a id) as "rourglhned.c" on a rig. He set. out to learn the 011 game the hard way. He learned it. He did some payday: revel wiiih the other rouglmecka, but he saved his money. vlaloned the dd when nal Hill. has Angelou, Oa.lif.. Bil Hells quit his . joined the rush. was one of 9 Signal Hill Mo neon. and Ncboti know: to this dd! just how In monaybeneedodtoptbislcue. but he got, It. he yuan e was manage mun-ind Twenty-sigh in Pennsylvania. agir ofPcnnsy1w.nin.Duf4:hfum-' fly. children were born and every child was burn in 9. dum- nelu the 1 Four ent ataxia a Bill followed Mu-le'rmia beam Min. Prof. ’ University of California Geological Society hm perfected & new and accurate melihod of determining the arnoumt of mud. Wm ins in LANIGAN, sa:.k.. Aug. 9——(OP)— sllloosls An oddity in the form of a rare var- iety of 'Iiger—Lily flower stem with five blooms was Mrs. Stanley Ingham. , Ca.'lif., Aug. B——The and the camera. were todn in A new scientific ilicocis, dread Carlton D. Eulln of the of America he uartz in industrial dusts. es of (9 air are the cause of To eluninaate silicosis, t-achni. clans now use several methods of testing industrial dust. but those methods. Professor I-Iulin said. are lung It . albove focus. Bill llell:—-he fumed oil into told has gained in strength. The cabinet now is debalin: whe- ther to revise its stand, in the main against an alliance. in the face of Army and extremist. pres- sure. _, / His method coin.PlW3'lY 300111’- ate exccpt that with certain type! of dusts it may indicate 9. higher quartz content than actually ox; ists——"a.n error on the safe side. would exmlf. no dous dusts to by undetected The dust is cauight in an 8-if filter. emcrsed in nitno-'be1'mene.. magnified 300 times, and 11h0l’-O- grapheci twice. The first picture revwls all the .. exoeipt 1“8-Y‘l'-Z- The second. taken 15 m M isles. lee are Embers cause Anxiety To Residents .. W: includl . t qunr z. then and by sulbliraotinz the number of particles in the first picture from the second. 9110 amount of quartz dust is revealed. 1 I om" Aug‘ H Resident: of this mining town 130 miles east of Port Arthur watcflai anxiously early today as :i stmxlg northwest wind blew bummg em- bera from two blazing liomcs onto 3 tank and some gaso- line “fondle tanks. -tank and shed did not mail of Di-nilo h. all 3 'l‘.ho tvutiiho homes pleoeded by an exlploslon. of which could not be learned. Eastern Guardian .."l‘hl5 column is rcsewcd M news‘ of local interest but adver- tising of n neway nature may in inserted at 2 cents I '7 strictly payable in ndvanoo. ::m ..‘SUBSCRIP'l‘l0NS to ll" ohm-lottetown Guardian may 5‘ handed in their Rent. Archl_e__1*W *1‘.-M’o'N 'r’a our-:”B A P T?“ gumlay mug. l3th.‘6u'- 11 A. M. subleot, “if Bweebest F101;’-‘Y 'g1l::;'eg”°.‘." 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