.~_x.=...___t...- ‘ w; u»... v'-1Ia.\3.‘ t... _-.,-. a... .... -_.__.__ .-_...-___.-._...._.......-...._... M Tolllonilow a AND THURSDAY of the Films IAIY ROBLRTS RlNEl-IART 5 Produced Under Personal l Super-vision oi JACK COOGAN, Sr. l Directed n; YICTOR SCHERTYINGER i, ‘PRINCE EiliiliRD THEATRE TON/our at 8.308114 RP DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 g The ‘L ])_ Players. With. an Entirely New Calst UNDER ms AUSPlCES or G. W. V. A. PRESENT’ A NOBLE OUTCAST J. FRASER JFL, AUTHOR 4 Act Society Drama PERSONAL DIRECTION OF Capt. A. Williamson One oi the strongest Dramas of recent years. --New York Press A Orchestra in Attendance Ticket Office opens daily at 9.30 a. m., for exchange of coupon’: and sale of seats. PRICES-doc, 52c, 37c. A Modern Bath" Tub Ami Bath Rollin Fixtures Supplied And Fitted Up Other the \;,,'\m' - ‘l.-t .. ‘ . . I Willi halve i‘ quaint-low on your plumbing Pflqulfg. MQHRB rriflifilfi ii. luilllcll " l l ms aeuAiul PLUMIIR " flillidiilltreot ‘ " ppm,‘ 3",,“ . eight weelai droni- Todayfa-t 3.15 Tonight 7 and 8.45’ corneal-es lure sn-onv or Love,» le-NUGHTER ‘ . AND LUCK SHOP irom llolmanh Oats-lo! emirates FOR WALLPAPER read their advt-, in this issue. 1794-3-4 lli. was LADlBO~0F srywerswe Cathedral reserve March 16th ior a Pantry Sale.—1l. GUESTS AT Rl-DlArU HAL-L.- Among those invited lto the state dinner given by their Excellencles Governor General and Lady Byng at Rideau Hall were Sir Joseph Pope Col. A. MadPhail. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D. S. O. POWNAL ClFlCUiT—The. post- poned Quarterly meeting lwlll be held in the Mt- Herbert Church on Thursday, March 6th at 2 p.m. Worship on Sunday, March 10th, in Pownal at 11 am. and 7 p.m. in ' All she had was nerve. ‘The iurs,‘ the limousine and limousine‘ manner were - to stretch the word-borrow-~ ed. Al St. John IN “Slow But Sure” Mat, Aduills 16c. Children 11c Eve. Orch. 26c. Balcony 21c. » Children 11c. q? IN MEMORIAM rile Lib-TE on. F. o. NORTON. , . A telegram received by relatives yesterday brought the sad news oi the death at Chester, Pa, oi Dr. Frederick O. Norton, o. native oi Brudeneli River, Prince Edward Island. Dr. Norton, who passed a- way in the very prime oi manhood, received his early education in Prince Edward Island. graduating iirom the Prince oi Wales College about tblrty~soven years ago. He taught school on the Island ior a time, and later, went to the United States, where he took a University , course in Lexington. Kentucky, and later was appointed Dean oi the Col lege oi Liberal Arts oi Drake Uni- versity, es Moiues, lowd, a posi- tion he held ior iiiteen years. During the war he was n member .li the Army Educational Corps oi the American Expeditionary Forces and Liason Donn oi the American soldiers in the University oi. Paris. . At the tilne.-oi,his sleuth he was head oi the Department oi New l Testament Language nnd Literat- ure, Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Pa. Dr. Norton has revisited his nu~ tive Province on n number oi oc- casions, preaching in the Church oi Christ at Montague. where hi8 eloquent anfrl scholarly sermons made a deep impression upon the people. H‘e was u preacher, an ed- ucntionaiist, a writer oi outstand lug ability, and a mall oi lnost char- ming personality. One oi his latest books was “The Rise oi Christian- _ lty“ which gave a complete story oi tho origin and messages oi Chris- tianity and its development to the point when it became established as a world religion. The New Testa- U ment records were made especially ' plain. and- Christiunltys unique .1 age was presented in terms oi "Mcnr day liie and thought. The death oi Dr. Norton. when in » the very zenith oi his brilliant chr- eer. ls very deplorable, and the deep sympathy of ollr people will E0 out t_o_tlle bereaved relatives. He leaves to mourn besides a widow and twp children, one‘ pm. 91,’. 1451111, and one brother Edgerton S, at Brudenell River, also one ,_ brother, James in Winnipeg. THE I-Afi cecll. HE‘ McLEOD MW‘ T)“. 9B") .3??? 511.85. ‘Paul's "ll ah i a purl... m» silica. Cecil Henry McLeod, thlrtyiour. Mr. -Mo‘l.eod, aliter 1:1“ lllneefi . '1 Pl any delpitejll trill n icePskill could do. V - Mr. Memos was a iiiIlO‘ type oi Western Canada's - lprolpgroul young men. ulo ‘hlnleeli wee a product oi Western Oenede. having been lboln s. ‘itlwba. t iiionofls in the yr- A .. . ‘was nan-lotto ' - ~ a i .@l . Millvlew at 2-80 p.m. Worship in Hartney Hail on Tuesday, Mar. 11th at 7 p.m. and in The Orphanage on Thursday, Mar. 13th at 7.30 p.m. WANT EXEMPTiON Fsom ‘ TAXw-A petition to the Minister oi Finance requesting exemption irom income tax oi lite insurance premiums is being circulated throughout the Dominion. Llie in- surance premiums are already ex- empt in Great Britain. A person who pays ior; lite insurance is real- ly providing a iund ior the support oi his dependents in order that they will not become a public charge on his death. It certainly does seem reasonable that such payments should be exempt from taxation. VISITING CALIFORNIA-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hood oi Calgary, Alberta. passed through Oakland this month on their way to South- ern Caliiornia- They made the long Journey by automobile. Their stay in the South was shortened by the sudden illness oi their son in Cal- gary, and they hurried home. Mr. Hood is a native oi Tryon, P. E. I. Ila has been in business in Alberta's chiei city ior several years. Mrs. Hood is also n native oi "The ls- land,” a daughter oi Ja ez Lea oi Victoria——0aklnnd Maple Leai . INSTITUTE MEETING—The monthly meeting oi the Cornwall- York Institute was held Feb. 4th at the home oi Mrs. Hector Mur» 01115011. York Point. Ten m here and iour visitors were preppy", A quilt ior the dispensary y; " kind. ly donated by Mrs. George c991,. aliditA committee was appulntedfo g9 {the schools also a commmee o v sit the sick. Alter the conclu~ sion Oi the meeting, refreshments were served and a social hdur en. iglyed. The Institute will meets: u... ome o Mi K tn] Cornwall, Miiich llrdeen Mqponald Joana; ago. She and tour? csliidrdyezz-fle 10.?! tin mourn the loss of a loving snT evoled husband and .m.;‘h,___.r_ “who remains oi the lhtey Mn L0 W‘ were lakes by train to verna, where interment look lilacs in the cemetery .there_ The, high regard in which was held as liellow towns-men People oi tlh an was Show“ bl; rrounding oonn at his iunersi, Cecil. as hob wee f ‘ 1 known to his usiness irle e and escalates we! I young man oi energy and ‘business ability, nnd his death at a comparatively 9am. 55° W" dBeDly deplored by a wide circle oi iii-lends. by iarly filimille" Way To Take OE Fat There can be nothing llmplgr glllilinkfla convenient little tab el we‘ "l" viwh day until Your Zht is reduced to normal. That's fill-Just purchase a box oi Mar. luola Prescription TLDIBLS iroln your druggist for one dollar, nine gum; nrics the world over. Follow dlreg. tlonva-no starvation dieting or til-o- ilomdenerclsh . Est sllbstantial (boll-be as l as you ‘like ' and keep on getting slimmer. And the best part oi Marmola Prescription Tablets is they are harmless. That is your absolute safeguard. Pur- chase them trorn your drllggist. or send dlrlict to Mermoia. '00.. 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich. thlan iirclear as a bell are. possible... even with a cold, by the ‘V “j. 1 i : i l by Th! w!“ convenient which goes, is 1M1. NQUH- T“! _ are It um s hot. Di Oilllldili thblilldfll and Ill afictillhl. MEMORIAL FRONT DEDICA- TION-The dedication oi the mem- orial iront to St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown is to take place on March 18th, the time oi the annual D. C. S. niaetlngs. The Rural Dean, Rev. C. W. White oi Summerside will periorm the act oi dedication and the sermon will be preached by the Ven. A. W. Watson- NOTICE TO “BOOTLEGGERM AND OTHER BREAKERS OF THE LAW. -—lt has been cuspom- ary ior some time not to publish the names oi accused persons and their witnesses when appearing _in, court. ln. iuture the Guardian will publish these as a. matter oi course "llootlegging", which is an illegal and dishonorable calling. This is the iourth insertion. 1736<2~28-6i. TAKES OUT OITY IJIOENBE- iMr. J. -A. lMcDonald has taken ollt a city "license and will now become ‘ eligible as an auctioneer in the city. This does not say t-hat iMr. ill/le- Donald ls starting in, because he has a wide tamed reputation as a successiul auctioneer through Prince Edward Island. He has been a lisvorlts ior n long time with the people in the country at sales, and he wlll, no doubt, be so at bile Charlottetown auction sales. The Guardian wishes Mr. McDonald every success. ‘His home address is,200'Sydney St. _ ‘CONCERT AND BASKET 80C- IAL AT NORTH RIVERZ-lfln the evening oi Wednesday February 20th, a very successiul concert and basket social was lheld in the North lRiver Hall by “The Young Peqplois lDlsmattic KSIoclety” oi North ‘River. The roads were in excellent condition and the weather iine, and the gathering was a large one. Mr. Robert ‘McKinley presided and the iollowing pro- gram was well “rendered:~O'pen- lug Chorus, Jingle fBolls, Reading by Mr. Bruce McKinley, Dialogue. “A ‘Sentimental Maidens Mistake" by Miss Mildred Warren, iMlss Jennie Platts, lMlss Kathleen lilc Klnlay, Mr. Fred Jewell, Mr. Eddie Yeo and IMr. Fulton Moreslde. Reading by Mr. Gordon Warren. Duet -by Mrs. A. C. McEachel-n and Mr. John Heartz. Sword Dance by lilies lllelen McKinley. Reading by Miss Helen McKinley. Solo by Mr. Davis Ward. Dlal-lglle, “The Coon- ‘town Millionaire" by Miss Grace Dockendorili, Mr. Bruce ‘McKinley, lMr. rDavid Ward, Mr. Gordon Warren and Mr. Jack Moreslde. Alt. the close oi the programme a sale oi baskets was held. callwbly auctioneered by Mr. John Mc- Donald. Tho sum oi $107.60 was realized, to ‘be devoted to the debt of the hall. The young people oi North River wish to thank nil those who helped to make this concert and social such a sllleflllid “W395i ISLANDERS ON TRlP——Alnong the visitors to San Francisco this month was Mrs. Ed- H. Manson oi Summcrside, P. E. l. (n daughter oi Geo. W. Warren), who was on her way to Southern Caliiornis to spend the winter months.Mr.Manson had fsary to return to the island. l-le will later join Mrs. liinnson in Los Angeles—says the Oakland Maple Leah-Accompanied by Mrs- Line- han oi San Francisco (formerly Miss Marlon Bhehaut, youngest daughter oi. the late Thomas Bre- ~hnut oiSummei-slde), Mrs. Manson crossed the Bay to get a glimpse oi the_cll,lss_oi_ Oakland and Berke- ley beiore continuing her journey to Los Angeles. They visited the grounds oi the University ct Celli- ornla, saw the immense new Sta- dium, the Greek Theatre, the Camp- anile. and tile various educational buildings. Standing on the rising ground, carpeted ~with nature's green, with a background oi tall eucalyptus trees, on that lleiightiul February evening, those two Sum- merside girls watched lilo glorious sun sink below the horizon through the Golden Gate-while they pict- ured in their minds the snow banks back in their "old home town.” ::TO-DAY‘—WE OFFEYR ALL remnants at exactly hall’ the remn- l In} Pr! Q-~C,o_lnc early-Linen Dept. Beer Vl/eekl. PERSONALS Mr. J. G. Morgan oi tllc Domin- lon_ Roultry Division Ottawa is reg- istered ni the Revere. Hons. Jas. A- McNelll, A. l<‘. Ars- annult ot Summersilie, and Hon. ‘ M. iiennedyfliradalbane. llre guests at the Revere. Mr- J. H. Simpson, Bay View ur- rivscl in the city last night and in registered at Revere Hotel. with the hope oi putting a stop to , e majority‘ o! people i ‘the » treatment oi Zara-Bull's unique successi attacks disease at its roots. w. LASCBLLES-SCOTT, F.S.Sc. Dr. says :—“Zanl-l3uk's constituents are exclusively oi herbal origin ; it confalns no irritating mineral drugs and animal v lats. More< over, its astringent and balsamic constituents render Zamdluk an emollient oi rare healing power. In my opinion, Zam-Buk is well adapted ior treating superficial injuries and skin disorders." D.C lice, chro 0WD Wyclrilg Avenue, Washington, employed Znm-Buk in my prac- cqmpare with it for skin troubles, ‘from roughness and irritation ,to hesitate herbal lZom-llult amongst my skin ailments. WHEN discovered 25 years ago, Zam-Buk revolutionized ' ‘ Nothing since.’ has . l approached it for-real medicinal ‘value. i Zam-Buk is unédualli, t. led- for the way it soothes pain, allays inflammation, draws poison out of a wound or sore, and overcomes eczema, rheum, psoriasis, scalp trouble, blood-poison, etc. Z salt- i. s due to certain. rare and costly herbs exclusive- ly used in its manufacture. It is no fatty, pore-clogging ointment. butla pure, _ refined balm that soaks naturally into the tiny pores of the skin, and thereby Zam-Buk makes the whole skin healthy. _‘ PATTERSON SHIRLEY, of ., says :——" For years l have and l know at nothing lb additional soothing n nic (llseaso. I would never to recommend this patients." them knit Zaln-llul: exercises n special nc- tion on torn and severed tissues, keeping them clean and helping’ A box of Zawn-Buk should he kept handy on every homestead. Dr. mnnnw WILSON, ran, M.'B., the famous hiedlcnl Aulh- ' crity, says :-~“Z.'lm-lluk may be relied upon as nu ever-read auti- septic dressing whicir h’ smlllc LEM Scientists. . liave T4451 lMl-BIIK and found It excellent l for tile slllll. —_i-__ ndl-unlagc of unique Iltl healing properties. together again." , . Lenten Pastoral Lett “YEDNESDAY next—l\larch iS-is Ash Wednesday, the iirst day oi Lent. His Grace Archbishop Worrell, now in Bermuda, has llssusd the iollowing Pastoral to his clergy: To the Members oi.’ the Church oi England in the Diocese oi Novu Scotia. ‘ My Dear Brethren:— ONCE more the call oi Lent is heard. Once more the opportunity ‘is given ior deepening the religious |liie. Once more the Church holds ‘out her hand to help her people, and lead them to a closer wnlk with God. - lt lg for the Church people to ‘ask themselves what they will do ‘in answer to the call. The tact oi Lent conliuulng ior 'iorty (lays suggests u thorough, nesting oi’ ideals, nnd the formation tryl u, t1 w L b t oi habits which may aiicct ior the large attendance fiffleiglflf; gglggnnegoagd ltezeccgugood the whole subsequent i life. Such habits include both temporal ‘and spiritual matters, and in both 'oi these mistakes may be nlade. mnless the true idea oi Lent be car- ;ried out. ln one. there is tile iutlil tendency ‘to put all religious eiiort ilrto tho first low days or tho last week oi Loni, and to let the rest oi the year go. ln the other there ls the no less iatol t ndency to leave any serious consl erntion oi the business oi the church to the last iew dayg oi the year. A little thought will convince that, ii any satisfactory results is to follow, both oi these demand continuous eiiort extending over the whole year. NO religious llie can be com- plete unless it is developed along the lines oi prayer and service, un- less worship and work have their due proportion. These llro not ior special cases and unusual oirculn- stances nlone. They are tllo props and mainstays oi daily lilo, ever roady throughout the routine oi the common round. and‘ ever ready ior the most unexpected emer- gency. A well spent Leni. wlll help to make them such. But it mllst be really well spent. it will not do to make it n iitiul period oi (Emotion, in which to live a hot- house sort“ oi religious liie, incvit1 ‘ably check/ed, and killed by the cold atmosphere oi the experience afterwards. lt should be rather a nursery in which the young plant may grow strong and healthy. and able to develop into ll sturdy nnd iruitiul tree. lt should bring ollt all that is beet and noblest. to the exclusion oi the mean and narrow, by icsterlh an earnest. manly iiie, strengl ned by prayer and iestiol. and sacrament and con- secrated to the service oi Jesus IN, this busy world. Where the _ have their minds killed with the material pro~ - blame oi nle, both great and small, 1 it is-not only ior everyone to iind tifiin ior Ilithe work 0i the Church. But benedeaail oannolt; be done is noreson Ylimles oudnctb wliidlliigkdhi There is plenty out trtirl: til en rolled all bends, and urn-I srd’ may ci llnnlit lo keep i Wofiiilin‘; Iliiign Therein no room today ior e Church with content superficial - lgion. li it_is only an incident lnayrehitewslrts sue. lrlt ie only a iiddkior warring opinions i ills! ~ to-tflO-oolieges. Bit it it be _ an internal pert ei lite. a no t . yingineeiltlve to ioolin . u! no holiness ll lleln ,_ .. its m ileal use - idellt. , claim at e . Met cannot be ' wortlii a tile s . _ x- ' ‘ l . (Jllurcil University null 'l‘lllloll.ll;lc;\l _ , , - , College, which ought to simply a > , _ - ' sufficient number oi clergy to till " . levery pllrish and nlisslons cries out er of Archbishop Wor- rell to the Clergy Of His Diocese. kept the insis and iestlvzlis nnd nt- tenllcll the services oi the Jewish Church. His active ministry was preceded by iorty (lays oi rigid Floating and frequently ho spent whole nights in pruyor. His last not was the institution oi the sol- emn services in the Holy Commun- lon' which thenceiorwzlrd was to supercede the Passover and be the great spiritual ieven of llie. in the luutter oi work. He went about doing good. He taught His dis- ciples and look active steps ior the preaching oi His Gospel to all the world. lie paid tribute lilnlscll, nnd called upon all to render to God ‘the things that are God's. LENT is ollr great iorty llllys to gain the ncolloll strength to wulk worthy oi tho vocutlon whereto we are eullcll. following the (examples oi His most Holy Life. Opportuni- ties for worship and work lire everywhere. The dlocoso oi Novu Scotla hus many beautiful prisll CllllfCllBg ile- sides .lts stately Cathedral, whore the voice and prayer may he Oilfill heard, nnd truo worship enjoyed. l trust that. during Lent‘at lellst, those shall be used to the fullest possibility nnd that they shuil be A should appeal to the liberal mind, The Cathedral is lln appealing motive to those who have been plessell with world's goods. 0m- to us. lulher l\llSSiOll llnnrll the Diocese has something pl-l-uliarly her own, nnd l believe tlll~ loyalty ‘oi hor people moy bu irlliiilill to ‘TilllPOTi the work it has lllllll‘l‘- taken. Then. there arc lilo ill- divlllunl needs oi ouch purish. ior which its members urn especially responsible, and which liululllid the active cooperation oi every soul oi lWlliGVCT ngo or cirl-umslzlnves. Let everyone, rich or poor, sot klsido n part oi his income -' ior Church purposes‘ not iltiuill’, in nu» swer to some nlovlng appeal, blll all through the yenr, and thorl- will be no hardship lelt nnd no worthy cause leit to languish. THIS was Si. Paul's lllrociioll; "Upon the ilrst day oi‘ the week jlet ovory one oi you lay ily llilll in store as God hath prospl-rllll llilll." No one can, llo this with ll right ‘motive, nnd not at the same time |ho led to consider, and perhaps lo ‘carry out nil else tlult_ill0 religious life delllnnlls. 0n tho other ililllli more is nothing which S'l lowers tho spiritual tone us zlu nlivlupt to (Continued oFPnge E) -~— iTry Magnesia For Stomach Trouble -lt Nruirlelin-a rlimnlli-ll Acidity, l'rr- vruin I-‘llnll Fl-rlucllilliilni, Sour (litany Himmlrli llllli t\4'il| lnlligl-rliiltn throngoll with tho humility. come to learning the swe Grace coniessing their sins. so who. in all the Throne nnd etness oi ‘the lInlllltll-sll ii‘ yolullll‘ ll sll ‘ of linlllgl-stloll, ,\'\Iii him- pnpaill. ollnl-ollnl; drugs hligl-ntiro lllde nun )‘1\\l.kIlil\\' tin-sl- ‘tlllllirs will ~r rl'il‘ll lril-ll . rllllls not l-llro your lrlllllllv-ill ‘some (‘XIRUN llo lllli l‘\‘i‘ll giro rl-lll-i‘. poace of mind which springs from n sense oi sins iorgiven through the atoning sacrifice oi the Lord Jesus, Then too shall he known the truth which St. Paul's ex- perience taught him, that in all ‘temptations nnd diiilculty the Grace oi God is slliiiclont to make strength periect. in wehkllBfig and lend to the ultimate triumph. “l have fought a good iigth, Lhave kept the iaith, l am really to go." Many, I know. from their cir- cumstances in llic. cannot take in ovllry service. but the-re is sumo- llllng universally possible. All elm attend Sunday services regularly. null at llallst some oi those ill tho wock llnys, ii thl-y uro sincerely illlllllifli to do so. li this at iirst be not ileoallso oi u delight in them, it should nevertheless be done irom n sense oi duty. The 10y will lln- doulltellly follow. THIS your u series oi Pllroclllni Missions ls being plantloll to ho held in every Ilolmery from the’ ilrst week ill October to the last in November. Make Lent n time ior actively beginning preparations ior this period oi spirtllal revival, null li that preparation is carried on up to, the time oi the Mission the hssi possible results may be hoped ior. Use one or both oi the l)" e" 5D- pended to this in the ehllr - and, home. ' . , . ..a___. There is much in the-work, oi the Church in this Diocese which --_-oe-c>———- Fiery,‘ Itchy Skin Quickly Boothed . ‘with Sulphur Months-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will sooiitlle and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with ectenia: that is covered with ugly rash or pialillqfi. qr is rough or dry. Nothing enbdues ilery skin eruptions so quietly, says a new ed shin specialists I Thaomcment aillphiir bro liars n. is,» t e itslliu stops liullsitiii‘ two For M applications, tile lessens is and the skin is delightfully and smooth. Bnlptler is so precious edy because it us‘ llfiiirlm l ‘, A i lllli lloiorl- giving up llopo null lit“ ll-lllllllr you lire ll cllroilll- llrspl-lltll‘. Just try thll oiill-l-t oi ll llttll- iilfiiifllimi Alllflllfiillll-“llfii. lilo l)l‘llilllli‘_\' l'lililllll‘l'" l-lzll l-nrivllnnio. rltruio,‘ or milk. lull lill‘ pure illllllrntcll Slngnllsin \\'liil'li .\'llli l-llu llllillill from prlll-tll-lllly lll|_\‘ lirll::~ gist in l-iilu-r plumb-roll or illlllrl \"""- Tllko ll it-nspoo ill of lill- pl-lfilrr 1"‘ lvlltor llill-r your Ill-\i ililiili, llllii ill-l‘ lvhlli n lliii'l-rl'~lll-l~ this lullkvs. llrlrlli instantly neutralize tlll~ lilllltrtmw- hllrlnful lll‘lll in till- Nilillllivli Whirl‘ llolv l-llliiilul yolli‘ infill in ibllnl-lll ‘llli r ‘lnukilulr ‘lllly .\\'.I\“i ‘ill lllllllly far-ling i lit v-Biwlilrl ullmi l-vorylilllll: you dllt. \llli will llllli l it llruvllivll '.‘-"" "i" ll lillll- ilillilruluw- 1illK|iPNl|i\l|llllii‘li illieiy lliillr,» lllPli . you I-lill “ill lllllllnl l|i\_\‘ll\lli|T illlll lliljrly it \\iiiilllli lull lllillgl-r oi |lllill or liisl-llluihl-l ill illlihi“ null hlnrlllirl-r. iill- l-lulllnlll-ll IIM‘ ill ilii‘ lllllurlltl-ll bllilzlll-lllu l-llillllli illlllrl» iill- siolunl-ll iu ully wily so illllg fl“ '_|"""‘ url- ll|_\‘ spiupllnlnl oi’ lll-ili illllil.'<"~il""~ 1.. llllloll‘ For Hrs lusurnpcd Conan t n, m. 0N . 1st“ ‘ _ "- "iflirllel l _.- one» 1'. u“ . "it Pro;eeelenal' rind; Palmer eWnl-"sialmgr n. e. raneniit. K o- llarristnn Ete- ltlpney to Lona " Ilnnk oi Nova Icotln Ilvlillllll OIIJIICQIIIIWI. PI B- l- , ILA- llanleieee. -‘ terse!- i‘. a i. " an», unfit h” Ills- MacDonald" &'MOPii0¢y (illicit-BE _