l 1 E li Ill J .E i ,. ,. Y 1 J! Q wec A bcfi tha G ver A C #fbi A hoi Pi WI ' 1 cal cor boi the Uh W. set- '- Th .4 thlf llhj dll 1. ,o l . .< ,5_ . 1; Y 1 r.'.|’i = J ; i 1 i _ ,, » mme cop: "nee me see your ii- -s. aaa sydney se., Charlottetown ask °“'¢°""°“ °’ °h"l°" ";,_m':"; """"'” ' """"""`”""’ 1 sense." i '-*" for literature including long list of _ Mm °f N" !_:,"l°m Tourist: “Mar-riage, car. driver'l, -FUNERAL Ol' Ml. JOHN Gund P. E. nhnd°"'_M!_ J. s_P‘n_y| Acadian affllrl . I-ful’ All-“V705 campfire, fishing or hunting? Open FRASER.-The funeral of Mr. John ia summemdu Rdpnnnuuvt Louisburg had been handed over the license trunk, Marie." ru-ue: was held from his late real- uou1_u_ the French in exchange for Madras, -_ dence on King Street, Summerside. _ "4 °°"“°P°m"‘ l‘°9“I°"t°“ ° "h°“"i on saturday afternoon, Rev. Bt. and settlers from Massachusetts _ _ Clair Jeans officiating The service who came in their fiehinl Veesfill. _A wg gttended by many of his old -ATTENDBD C1lABLO'l'l'l'l‘0W‘N soldiers and sailors, Siciiisns from .i R E friends. There were many flei-a1tri_ EXHDITION-Mrs. J. C. Milll. 0! the Azores, Acadian French working ll butes. Interment was in the People‘e Cl`\°lmlf°Yd» Mill-. Dr. Ind We. Rose on the fortifications, Jews sud a few i.. ?$l/taut is the ‘ Cemetery. The pall beer-ers were Mills. of Philadelphia, and Mr. E. D. _ weigh end 11-ian IFS ( i. ~~. -f|_vE5|)AY ~ THE CHARl.0TTETCWN GUARDIAN _ __ _ _ _ _ AUGUST 26' 193° _ _ ' ~ -~ i _ ___ J , This is the price ati which _ , _ _ _ K ‘ ¢ G 4, n isrei-:oy CURE or A N°TAf’j§ “°° 1 , _ C' c’ VW” 8"' "‘" “ 1 FRi~:DERiCi‘0N MAN em... ..... .»... . A '(0 Jelbii [O #H0101 ' 1 I M! T_ land and the rise of a landlord syl- l ~ 1/2 lb. . (;($.F;:eA§§:ea;eT'/111;" me r i d The following speedy recovery was; tem were sum, ul thu “um” gh", s. P ue to the fact that the Parador got , mu ,ent mem in in-ge numbers over. _ ,iff '3rd, instead of August 26th. Will in its work before the ease had be- ! mu bm-d¢|._ Gevemor Lawrence alan. l ~ ‘ come very chronic. ‘ i : 1, ln E hu ¢ umm' of M", fl, 'i *Mmm MM’ "°" Ml' bmi ’°"°°°"°"°“' P' "' 1" inns defertxa .eeuilzn lends with Pm 'VJ' i _ I _ ' - I rw "mr" 'DJ Kuala' uma” by; _ Aus' 8’ 193°' testant settlers, especially farmers you Summeraide Bott :Bus B grins” “wh _N Dear Suu- “nd mhennm’ mud' ummm' ug y 5 - - - u r ~ r b rtgish iii; state that my younger 1°" 1° mu. murmmu puuuu' wmch --- ro er su ered very severely from led to . lu,” "ou, umlunuou' A -H0STl;f;5sn;TmZ:Jel:1;lI5E;Sg: rheumatlsm during the spring and famine. chuunnu Ven,” md GOLF Llrlh G It um W" M" until s month ago. Up to that time bringing mm, mem to occupy w,m_ ‘ urday at t e o d the Mtg; Syl; he wa; quite unable to work or -mm hm out mt uncut Hun muy ,Norman Mclxodbun si mr Emma even to walk across the floor. _ we" un. mm my and uf xuumu va Sharp, Bet y nc . be” Q 1-Ie decided to try the Parador and 'mek' m ¢m,_m,¢uuuu mum" lu _ E A Bradshaw and Marion Camp . B. . bum in ul, u mough "0 wnh me my trek wwnd me wenvum I I . --- ‘result that he is now entirely cured when the mn" 0! mu Amman -neuguaxnafngiu :$015211 me me ie work. 1-lu sleep nee re- mvoluuon mn th. ,mm umm_ {ned l-‘.-:rim returns' dnhome from. a very iurfed T: hs "em to M In per' mwt It-l’°n8l¥ ¢l1°°“¥ll°4 'N M155' c heal . ' l Pleasant vacation spent in 'Nova ew, umm, .vnu wo WW d me ing of se;;ma1;dne:lwu of people.. ' S¢°¢l\- Rev- Mf- WW* °°°k “‘° Psrador and strongly recommend it °‘ “nd” d y y' ' FOYIRCI’ p1‘1CeS 386. and ie.-vices in 'ri-fairy Unites onureu very infereitisr are me detain _ ' to suffering people. _ Bummsrside on Sunday. A well re- 51"” by D" M‘“K‘““°“ M tm b° >- Je. . . 'i 5;; 1=. Order ‘ siiippcd wiiliin an hour. i hi'i.1liA.NfS Sl']lYilHI}.‘ill)l‘T, I‘. BVI. (`_\\'.\li.\ i _ elsif.. ~ t~ "‘=-‘~'.7"'e.=.-=3l` `>T'~ 13? ;;;,=:. _ "i_=I_'rf `. fi a;;;; \ _ Q, I _ . I x 0 < "\ '_ i I -S55- .~,....-~_-Y... - T.;--u_i_; é_ I-owl----1-1-..;__ _~.-~‘_t;€f:'.~»;. _ _rr _in '<_,.“_;~ _:~ _. .' ~ _ _» -~~' » 6. 7~:.’»rr.~ »~_"r ' `T,-' 115'.ii--gf;!='r§'_i-1'../..4’“ _'J-., _ _ . /_/'\ 1 ._ ._ -_ -- -<'7'~» »» _,~1`.'- 4_.i/-yr.: -_ _‘ *-2 ' _i f Q i - “ »;;__,.f;3;-_~ _ HA’ i fe fy -",. ,fo 1-\.--:>.. "-:"._/‘».. ~_ ;:»f~'_ ' »~ »"~. »» ~ 9 » _,>, ve. ‘Q-" Y f , >. i 1 Y -...;c.ao= BilA|lE’S u R -M. SILVER FOX ~AND_ UPPY F000 "5 ii - M. Wiiulr\\'lic:it Fox Biscuit $7.00 per 100 lbs. o (contains charcoal) $7.50 per 190 lbs. Standard Biscuit Sold by the Oldest' uw. meeomiia eu.) dealers in ranchinE $7.50 per 100 lbs. Standard Klbblo Supplies. (10% meat. milk, charcoal, etc.) ' The $8.00 per 100 lbs. Standard Fine Meal (10% meat, milk, charcoal, etc.) ‘ Rogers Hardware _ '“° P" ‘°°"'° Standard Charcoal Biscuit 7 COUIPHIIY Limited i <1ostmeet,miia,¢n»reeai,ei¢.) _ . I . ' We also Sell such ac- Frelglx ‘:;l:e:an1?00bl; lots. eessories as Fox Pans, Tongs Staples etc. ‘ "TWG i' M. Biscuit are high in food 9 ’ value and low in price. 1 C.M. Lampson Ei C0.. ` LIMITED. (1 Queen Street London II. U- 0. INIII0 Public Auction Sales Ol' _ law FUI! gm bag will be fumbli- eq mt ellefie by a”|!U| ae I. 1'. neimea. IM- Ill' z R202* leer-side. I. I. I. lloproasalod I! Alfred Fraser. lll¢- eia Illia aveooe New! I. I. _ A r Order now. Brace, Mciiay & Co Limited Water and Summer Street BUMWIEBSIDE, P. E. ISLAND Wholesale and Retail Distribu- tors Fox Food and Fur Farming Supplies. Gikiitroona-nur: ii § 3 o AGGGGQQQU was spent very pleasantly in vocal A HER FAT IS MELTING ' FAST AWAY Al] over the world Kruachm Smith is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free-from-fat ggurc that unnot fail to win admin- on Herefs the recipe that hanisbes fat and brings into blossom nil the natural attractiveness that every woman poeeeeeee. Every momlsigl take one -half faepoon of ki-u en Salts in a glass » hot water before breakfast. lleeoreanddothlsevea-ynioml:§ for its the daily dose that hkq the fat." Don’e miss a morning, Kruachcn daily means that every particle of waste matter . and hannfu acids and gaeu an expelled from the lyltem. At the lame time the stomach, liver, I :fgfineya and howels uc toned up and _e pure, fresh blood eontnlnlfl 1*-sture‘s six life-qiving sales is mule: to every organ, g and, nerve and tlbre of the body, and this ia followed by ":1~:.i~.'='i"";.°:..°-~‘f.: an vi t at ecmd bngbt eyes, clear allin, cheerful vivadty an charming dgum. 509090000-OO*O**O§OOOOQQO@ Evasianr 3 ExAM1NA'r1oN littlng and lunlrlls Glaaaee oto. H. J. MABON OYIOKITRIST Olin Ueaaeeeed With Drugstore lloatasle. P. I. L »»+»+»»+»»+»»4» .5 D05*-O-00004095 OO IIYI IOUI llll IXAIIIIID AID Glalllll flffm DY PARKMAN E' ignores Oeeqasfrlae i :bv best wishes for the hlvvlnw °f_ °‘“"‘ "°°" °" ”°_“"‘ mp '°‘"“’ ‘M outbreak of the American war, "ie fellow after more things t f. the guest of honor. who is enemy to i:;“‘:nu“c'l‘]“‘ f§;‘_°ng"f;°;‘§”;fj“ so e eeneipenains change ie.-.i mm for peeeew if r believed txt b¢C0m¢ *ll* Wi: °f1"f*'_'_:°dl°5' Mui" mude of 6000 feet Mr Bruce can place in the life of the Protestant rt of Ca averse i ‘W - W ~ ' beck new from Churmtetown to hi; churches. Before this period friendly tended to make for peace, 1 would 4 wg mtl-lei strong was a delight w_ Halifax, for instance, fouinied by the -= _ _f_ _ _; "== ”‘ “' “" iii nm... .1 oi. mee.; umm u_"'f,;,f,”u_°",‘:f§‘u'°f' ‘§”,“’““,,,:,:_°,,,,, siemens New unrimdm ei #bv - , Y . - ,, ‘Mesars. Earl Mcliellan, Wilfred M¢1ll5YY° Of SUSIBX. N- 5-. m°l°l'¢¢l Between 1150-52 Lunenburg was t COHS1d€l'Btl0D .Hutcheson Alben y\"_,", _y_ p_ 1-gy- to the Island to attend the Bxhlbl- founded by s large migration from! _ 10,, _mm 5, Ramsey and John Harb-. tion at Charlottetown lest week. They Germany, exiled because of the i ness.-8. also visited Bummerside and whilst i gmubied history of their homeland- ___ there were the sues!! of Mrs. L. I. intermittent wer for s hundreds -rvxznaa or 'run Lan: Mns.‘Bil1li=hant» Mrs- J- C- Mill-S' left 011 years, accompanied by persecution efi ~ Davin xinx-'rne remains ef Mrs. fretum to her home with the Party- Protestants, principally in the Pei-_l David Kirk, which arrived in Sum- 5- ( atlnate, with changes ln llfiiillltl-\.l'll_ merside on Friday night, accompani- ---- _ methods, and congested conditions of i ‘ed by her daughter, Mrs. Allan -FIYNUUAL 0|' Ml- NA"-'5 living. About 100,000 of them came i Campbell. from Vancouver, RC., STAN!-AK!-TM fUl1¢"A.°f "lil A"/3 ‘to America, many of them “inden- ~ were laid to rest on Sunday lltel’-,Ml NW” sllflllkl W” held ffm” tured," driven through the country mon in thu "muy mo; gn ui, pm- his late residence, near Summerslde, "ku “mu und ,um tu the hiuhuuei ALL SIZES IN STOCK pw. oemeeery, beside time ei ner to st. Johns Ohuwh. Si- lll°“\°\’=- meer; but eu that were ei-ought we hte huubund_ The rumah" wggg Oh Bltlirdly lft.01’I\00l\. RAY. MI. Huuhx it thu nn.” by the Briuuhl Iplaced in the Presbyterian Church on C0l¢mln. 0! Port Hill. conducted the Guvuument were ‘free willers' O i ut u Thu ,mai 5¢Wi¢¢ was service, assisted by Rev Dr. Hunt, of ' - . ' f ‘ e I .Ig md y, fu ` ~ the Lunenburg German settlers itl held on Sunday afternoon and was Kl“B'l C°“°5°» H““f“» 'i' V"‘°°" was a at " e ` l ld th th Y lb" In lmlllllll iconducted by Rev. st. Clair Jeans. visiting his home in St. Eleanorl- legscy, a breed of sailors sprung __ AND .__ f'f‘he pall bearers were Messrs. John 77" |"*"~°° WN llrniy attended. ,mm tho” who wa” mmm "Wx" numum _,_ D_ Rum,” 5_ M m¢iq_ Burial was in the Cemetery enjoin- ut down by me more of me Ru’ Willard Phillips, Percy Tanton, and ln! fl" °h“f°h~ Th' 7*” Nm" and whose prowess hu rarely been Edgar Clark.-S. ‘°°"° M°“"- Bm-l' C°m“' J°h” Inu' _ equalled in the story of Maritime na- M. L. Bradshaw, Stanley Yeo, Prank umm __MuuCEu_AN!oUs 5n0w|g,_A McEwen and William Glllespie._S. _ miscellaneous shower wal sivell ln ' “‘”* A line drawn from Halifax to '_' H A R D W A RE _ honor of Miss Cecelia Waugh 0! B0- “fx T135 Niue! $°UBT"`A 'I‘ruro would mark the limit of dis~ ` deque lest Friday evening at the res- “Um 1' 0 IPP" Cl-R8 01' "SGH- menc, of Mm Predmuk wui¢u_ of ment were heard before Stlpandiary the "_" N um we" "med "um summewdu Mm Waugh wg, me Wyatt ln the Police Court at Bum- Euro", ‘Indy umm th. Hmmm,” - - , - _ ~ r¢°lDient of many beautiful Bhd U50' ;“°'?d° ‘ri lfingx' rTh°i“w';'°t;°°5t of Scotland, where over-populat.on um ful rim. which included some very Y ° ‘ "“ “ °» ° “ “”‘ and nign rents drove me miners » ' hire Pieces Ol' silver. Chilli Bild “ll” “v°m“’l° mmu” .3 ‘fgards °wner` across the sea. The writer describes , en. The gifts were opened by Ml" ship' th* p’°p""y hum' been dis] the settlement of St. Johns Island Lena Wau h. cousin of the bride-to- P°°°d °f b°"W°°“ th’ "'° *#5955* » 119421 UE EN ST - g prior to the Revolution, the founding - Q ' CHARLOTTETOWN “_ The "nes were ,um by Miss ments. Some of the cases were ad-` of .num Londonder a d om! , ry n ow Jeanne Waugh. li-if-er 0! the Dl'°l~ -l°“"‘°d “nm s“t“'d“y "xt" TW°iby Ulstermen under Colonel McNutt;l _ pective bride. The gifts were greci- dflmk-I. V210 were admitted to bail on me “woman” O! new", .nd or " ' 1" f _ _ _ ously acknowledged by the ,,¢|u|,,u¢ saturday, did not appear and theiri Cumberland by wen_w_d° Ym_k__ _ /\ __ and the remainder of the uvuuiuu bell of $10. each was forfeited.--S ,i g .l shiremen sent by Governor ilrankliri- and instrumental musical numbers. Th“'5::’AT "ou" mt" .n ‘mi _ C WI , . D . . dainty buffet 1\l\1;l\bW“~'; seflxlf by hm; R sixgmm Urperxing n sun'1m"_ Space does not permit even a men- l former parishioners my own convic- ahcigtxsunasrgzliltlify Lgrd aim _side “cr the “ek_md_ In .pm of tion of the rise and growth of thertions for what they are worth? We » various congregations, as set forth in who an old must soon be rendering` Waugh The evening Wu brought unfavourable weather many people Pm H' J Z th 1 lrat period of _ ~ if tnemeei fine mi ity “" "' ° $1 c ciofllbyoglga I:;;i!i‘1:_u 1:10:35 gawigng B spgfslg me aigwm “Im settlement under British Rule was Church to Him who commanded us e‘.s a o y 0 ' ' _ definitely brought to an end by the relations existed between the Church :_;’\';‘°pt;;t ?:“;:_f';;:;;" :;;,ef 11'; of rngiana and niseenting enurenei, the engineer’ Mr E H_ Harley* Th” but the war brought sharp antagon- were the guest over the week-end of 'sms' "when U °l°"d‘ ‘H dmenten Mi- and Mrs welter caiibeek.-s 1" N°"°‘ s°°"" 1" “"5" '””'°’°” of disloyalty because of their sym- _ ..,...,.‘ __ pathetic attitude towards the rebels." cm of I;l;:"T;e_ Prior to 1716, the Congregational A ___“_‘_ Action for wages u fum church was the most important nu- lzbcrer. was concluded on saturday m°"°"“y' bm in th' '“°"°°'" 9°" morning when sudsmmu W” “Wm iod it almost disappeared from view. for me plaintiff for time and caste, ,M“°h"" °"“'°*‘ ‘ll H*"f"“~ 5'" ill' Heath strong, fc. c., for plaintiff, ‘”“”°°~ b°°"“° 5°- M*°°h°"" PW' snd Morley M. Bell for defendant. byl'°””" MW” °! th* N°" E"3l"“d‘ Tha cm of Fmh Bowne” vs_ wu_ ers had removed when the war be- iiam clerk, action for sins balance W* ` due on the sale price of a pair of D" M°°K”m°“ “W "T59 °“°“'“1 buck foxes Wu then Dmeeeueu with features of religious life, and not the- till one o'cloclf when the case was °1°37' "° "'"‘“°"| Mn' Th* *Wd°'\l» adiourned till Sept. 12th for a wit- `“'3d "ny 5° "minded 55" NW* ness, who would be absent from the ‘Hmm f°fl°°°°d *Al* 4°“bl~° “PW” °A Province. T. Lowell Compton for the °°”dm°"‘ °’“"h°" A” ‘|10 'lim' plaintiff, mmm H. strong, if. c., for. M'-ll "Html I °°f1¢“f¥ in Whivh uufenduuu -me cuun mn” .gum Ihatitudinarianism had epteed widely on the zach inet., when a ease ef e W 01° Mllwt °l d°¢m»N° Wahine. in-eaen ei contract is is be taken _lendlus wwefd limes# in mvrlls. but up. B. preparing the way for relieious lib- erty; and a century which beheld pgggoyumg _ the greatest revival in the history of ___ Christianity." -Mr. Claude Hopgood, of Bum- All ¢\1W“\l\l. “ll °|D¢°l'\ll! the merside, is spending a few days visit- _ P90910 0! the llefitimel. IN under I tricts settled from America. All to Q. F or Big, Medium Small and Tiny Brothers 5" sizes worth up to $12.00. Some of the new things are: $7. gignotz and broadclo C \ \ . D O Q 5 _ as the other boys in their class-ond likely enough you don't want to blow in your last penny either. That’s where “the Boy’s Store” ' can help you. “The Boy’s Store” offers you splendid, well tailored suits, with snap and style in every line, sturdy and durable at prices that do not strain your pocket book. ' ”_"ERTAINLY, you want Bill and Jim or Tommy to look just as well bd Boy’s Suits, in Fawn and Grey 50 Boy’s Fawn and Grey Tweed Suite, Twoeds, single and double breasted, all single and double breasted models, long vest, all sizes, worth to special for “hom awning " Special for school opening Handsome New Models $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 Boy’s Bloomer Pants 98e io $2.50 Boy’s Long Pants .. ._ $1.75 to $3.00 Boy’s Bags $1.00 Boy'e Sweaters, polo collars 69c to $2.50 Boy’s Sweaters V and Crew _ necks................$l.25io$3_o0 Boy’s Shirts, plain and fancy broadclotlis .. ._ . . _ . 85c to $2.00 Boy’s Blouse plain and fancy ti1s‘............ 501: £081.35 Boy’s Golf Hose . 39c to $1.15 e-*__ THE PUBLIC FORUM - Continued from Page 4 i-<--___.,_______ i the account of our influence in His to be peace makers. We are directed the Presbytery Mr. Lowry extolls have applied for edmision to it in H1920. But hero is an ecclesiastical court, composed of one minister in Canada, ‘and another in the states with a few `elilerr, exercising all the powers of Pre-lbytery. Synod and General As- sembly. Do 1 cast any reflection on the character of any member of it? 1 do not. But let me ask one question. Will Mr. Lowry answer? (1 am writ- ting in straightforward style and 1 am noi. afraid. if there should be some Irish anger in the reply), Does the Pmsbytery of the Church of scotland in P. E. I. still claim disciplinary paw- ere? In case of a fsma clauses: ogainst lha doctrine or life of an eld- er or a minister, does this court claim. backed by Provincial law, to aim fp the bar. suspend from communion. or own Oneommunlcate, any elder or minister under ,iurisdiction-with no right of appeal anywhere? Reg!-rding the overture which Mr. Lowry criticizes. 1 knew nothing of it, till it was placed in my hands a day or two before the meeting. 1 mp- Ported it because it was not a pro- posed union with the Presbyierians. The Presbyterian Church is utterly opposed to any ooeralve union. I would .vz,. `~ -_. =ei1iie;eilii=i_ ` ...,._I'_ s ‘s;i§;i="~i;leri'i'i'2§lfaii§sii. ‘-=3=i=E=_::=,.:-|:=r : . ' ` E=E1:='i:.;=i=1:=i=“ '- . u. .,, , , ,ffliix .Jil _‘uni uri .;.;-:-:.1 i§i~~,;;: ; _:»;:;:;:;:ll;,::;;;-:;:l_ _ {_,,_.___, xii... _ ...__.,.,i.....,..._ii. u li=§;i;eislli~.l»=a'i;zii§ano - - ‘l, » '.-.e==.===‘r.;e~' isliezseilffisfislsiisli:H” ~ ‘ i. ._,~.;lisiiieifiliii#i.. ‘_ ' _._iii!igiiiiigiliieiiésiiilni. 'i=-~ ‘ ‘ _..oi;ii=ii‘~iiif§ai~ifii;a' fs§sisali.=-‘ 1 = i_.iigaisiiiiuuiiliiii-eil*-'i » _ *_.:‘:` _.=~;:§:i1:=i:~= .lliiiji ‘ I-1-=»=-=~l‘-'»‘-'~}` i 1 i~§i\i=ii;=l§;===l=;= l A`icooL i-louse in smmw. a warm one in Wfintec-e subr scantial saving in fuel bills . . these are the priceless benebts ol the house made weathertigh( with Beaver Insulating Board. Under the roof .¢=¢====E:r\- '='=;:i' '.- _,_l;E;“ rafters of your pi-esenl l '"4 ‘B ii - ' \ iul i i uri" ti umm tion, places a stout barrier against the penetration of heat, cold and damp air. Full 7/16 inch thick - rigid, strong, durable. W _ house, and also in th( walls if you are ro- modelling, Beaver In- sulating Board will repay its modest "L, if iii,-st cost mm] " “ £11116# 0V¢l’- ‘ .ill '/ "7 / __ I “,_ "uf, /I Q/ 0;{l./y// Beaver Insulating Board, »_“"-;.,;}.~f1_‘»-_V-"//I "//A 5’PlY laminated construe. f"-""'f'1~‘-=l~`-’~flf'fd ,_L /, / \ . \ . c .‘ "-'-ll* l COMFORT MADE IN CANADA BEAVER BQARD BEAVER (H5 msu_i.A1-:NG BOARD me menus in ueaetee, Na,-s. deep sein ei rrsbitude to Dr. Mae- '°f'“° "'11 °° mffv I °°uDl° if other “Nm 'BNN-' 75*5"N'b'H9=bfW/#MH --1; of mm W -_-_-Ul--___-_-_I---__-_I-_--___-_I--__---_-_---4 -Mrs_ Buchanan, of Bummeraide, their past, and for this added uw. right hands clenched. FREE °°"' " c°""’ udu' hu u her “mn mu weak ,nu o”_ bd'~ gf "thg fggl 'bmw gh” .N I lm, Sit, gtg" BUUHCII I/Bllfdbh (0 Plllll lend hoo illllltnlod boolleta on Beavis Prodlwfl- lldinl Miner, of Moncton, NS.-l. HW!-" D- H- LAMONI' £99001# 1'll01ll-IM# ill Nnu.....,................. ..... .....,,_...H...._.........,..........-.-........,..........--~----»~ ana uaouon -----_ "°"”*°*'"- ei., W _M __ J M. lllaarfa Linilelt I ui.. .ea iam...-a semi- - ~=-¢- -e e° side has as her welcome guests Miss lim' "Do you think it right to bu -congratulations are being receiv- be wrong.” . . ~ ¥ ` 1- - ~- - = = Y fn :Ice Uacxenaie. of liver John, ;;aa,i'i_tcmobiie on the installment _ BEAVER’ INSULATING AND éEsT __ nan: iaooomo :mu seas 3ELLgMA1'}-UESQN WALL PLASTER BOARDS ed by W _M Mn w_ u Du” 0, ,.mu,,: “ww u ,u,u,,.,u”,- lllliiws 0 “Uwe We Sell all of above Material .§.°.°..";‘Z'..".°.I.*..i.'1°.°. .¥‘£“....’.1.".‘.f’.T‘ ~.......... .. ..... N. ~°"_,=,;,_,";__;°- MRCDUNALD ° ROWE ie me mem emo Basin: ee new me :muse ees nausea, WOODWORKING CO LTD ___..._._;,/»~‘ 1 A *WW* “W -4 ‘AW 1* W* _ A Charlottetown q