I. _ ,,, ., . .i,imass-narmurn \_.»a.sc m. mat-ism LOTPETOWN GUARD iiEiiTiiiiL aulnnun B llliiilllilllllllN 0F tllVlEl BY ll.S. Britain Will Find a New Competitor for Russian Business By Roosevelt’s Action. ... ...s..euwuansrn..iasacosaaucuunsav\._ .. PAGE SIX ‘FRINGE EDWARD - TODAY - Whirlin: her out of‘ domestic dullness into new delights-Can g woman still be in love with her first. love after ten years mar- riage to EXTRA Tom Howard Comedy ‘Illa column ia raaarrod hr dean's County nova of local interact but ad- vertislpg or a newsy nature may be inuriti at a cant: n word strictly paynir in advance. NOTICE r0 Anvaurisaas. - Adverisers are requested to send in thtlr copy so as to reach the Guns Office by 11.00 A. M., the CAPITOL mm, “ LAST GOAL" With RICHARD ARLEN And The i ALL ARMEEICAN" Football Team Th! Whlllll. the kickoff, tira Imam fie-Gut Your can on u» so yd u»- Bntlaer against brother in a gridiron bottle A150 . ’ f~ - l day pip/ions to insertion, otherwise i%#%. K ~ \ for“ s. i "MORAN AND MACK” will be delayed a day. "nova-r!" insertt sPEClAL in Meats and Fish. u can get the best at the Euston eat Market at the lowest pohn Br FrsnirlLKinr. Barrymore Perfect u the ineslstibla lover Launches GermaruzTBullet Narrowly Elections Miss e s Womqn ""- In Automobile "RE"1‘“°N ......."?'.’..°".....“"?.7”‘.‘;’.... n a e f r) “‘ VIENNA BERLIN. Oct. 2'1—(A.P.)~With (Guns-dim Prowl MPVILLE. NS" Oct. zl-ific- lie! that a bullet which ripped DIANA yVillhYABD the slogan. "Germans refuse to be through .hi.s_ ca; two nights ago had i , l‘ 'v l l treated as o. inferior nation," m. i maul Joseph Goebbels inaugurated been fired from a passing automo- bile was expressed tonight by Joe ~ ~ tonight the government's campaign for the November l2 plebiscite. Toney. Occupants of the car nar- rowly esacped death or injury as ll-irougl-r slorms Maritime Institutions, lilte Maritime men, are hardy and strong . . . inurad to storm and stress. Evan the lsutinara storms ol tho past lew years hsva left ilra Maritime Lila in an extraordinarily strong position, sturdy as I Ioclt. 1A! the lighthouse is to the mariner, so is the Maritime lie to the people of the Maritimer, a aaiaguard 4 alnrt storms, a beacon in distress. Every S100 in liabi itlcs to Maritime Lila Policy-holders, for axampla, la covered by no less than $125 in assets IV ' "Tb Man’ ‘ Lg S ".‘.. bnsinilvjgfiafa‘: may‘ e avyfrfra: m...» Agoclatcd yreas stat! Writer. IDNDON. Oct. 2l-—(A.P.)—?rcs- ldent Roosevelt's overture toward recognition of Russia occasioned no surprise tonight in government cir- cles here. Officials in the Foreign Office de- 'clined to be quoted but it was learn- ed from the highest quarter the Washington announcement indica- ted to British observers that Prest- dent Roosevelt has his "ear to the ground and senses the attitude of the American people." ST. MENS‘ ASS-At the election oi office-be =rs for the year Char- les Hy/ndizri-n was chosen President, John Dem was elected Secretary, and with hem the following were add“ w r the “W Business Increase l Committee. Jack Chandler, Iii-user McMillan nd Bill Burnett. Large Number Of Excursionists Visit Montreal MONUION, NB, Oct. 21—Up- wards of a thousand cxcurslonlsls will invade Montrcal tomorrow Vfllifyc of cheers from thousarub greeted the Nazi Minister of Prop- aganda. and public enlightenment when he sought to justify his gov- ernment's departure from Geneva because “wcrefuse to sit at s. table where we are only snowed on suf- fiance." Dr. Goebbels spoke at the Sport- tha missile tore through‘ the wind- shield and out through a door pan- el. It missed Mrs. Toney by less than an inch. ' Torrey told police tonight the bul- let struck Just after a. car had sped past his machine. He was unable to advance any explanation for thc Profacfion _,'u__l9_ Socurifq HlAD QIOICI Q "ll-ll"! ,CINADA Whether recognition will brinl advantageous results to the Ameri- can business, industrial and finan- cial world is another question, ac- _ (- POLICE UBT—At the Police _.—_;::: illitiilliliiiiil Railway Running Trades and Officials Adjourn Discussions For Week End. j (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. Zlr-Ncgoila- lions bciiveen the railway running ii-nclcs and officials of the two Can- adian railroads have been discon- tinued" over the week-end at least" it was learned today. For almost two weeks negotiations have been in progress looking to the settlement vi the dispute concerning the sec- ond i0 percent wage cut. Attend Conference Grant Hall, Vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway and spokesman for that organization in the negotiations. is 1n Chicago, it was learned. while George I-lodgr. Pcrsonal Manager of the C. P. R. is in Oliio. It was understood that both officials are interviewing ul- ficlals of the western conference of United States railways who have re- cently been discussing TEIlllClIOIl cf passenger rates to two cents u mile aircr- December 1. When reports first rcachrtl Mou- treal western passenger rates in the United States might be reduced to two cents a mile, the Canadian Press urns reliably informed such action would probably" be followed -¢~_y reduction of passenger rates in cash». Neither the Canadian P.1- clflc nor the Canadian National, however, have made any official statement on the matter. muning with the arival there of Canadian National trains from the Mm-niznes, the Guspe Peninsula and other stations in the Province of Quebec east 0f River Du Loup and Bionic. Passcngms from Cape BTtlOIl. Island, Nova Scotia, the south shore disrict of that prov- ince and some stations on Prince Erlwuid Island left yesterday to ccvuucct with main line trains io- dayv. in» (Lur- of the mach excur- slou- The muj wily are for Monit- rcul .thc rezraiurl r being for Que- bec City. Ot‘a\v:1 and To. onto with Otlrua getting the largest percent- age ucxt to M zxtrcal. l The excursion zs being operated ihrzugh to these cities. Tlizs is one of tho largest of the popular coach excursions yet operated over the’ Canadian Nainal to Montreal and the other cities mcnilcncd and indicates a growing trend back to railway travel. The low fare: coupled with the generous r tuni Ilmlfs of these ex- (‘fling gun for the Reichstag elm. their opinions on the Government's Foreign Policy, Describes Dire Need in Labrador sr. corms. NFL-D, Oct 21c. iCPJ-ividcptxzd distress among the Labrador Indians was described by Rev. D. C. Nofl to tire Cathe- dral Wrmens Home Missionary Assoriatbn here in an address ap- paling for assistance in his ex- tensive territory. After n furiess winter the In- dians had ccmc out of the woods empty-handed last spring and early this summer. Families which had eagerly awaited the usual re- curs ons has bxcugzht about a re- vival of miivny travel and people are talcng ailvantagc of the oppor- tunity they olfcr to visit relatives and friends and also to do some in want during were facing hardship as another liillast and his speech was the (rp- tions announced last Saturday a: a chance for Germans to voice supposed attack, iil MEMORIAM MARJORIE SARAH MCDONALD After several days of intense suf- ago o. beautiful young soul in the person of Marjorie Sarah McDonald, the nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. West McDonald, Glasgow Road. One Sunday morning, not lorg since Marjorie stepped on a rusty nail in the barnyard, which was found to have gone almost all the way through her- fcot. The sliglf. break in the flesh of the foot was carefully washed and treated is every way that was apparently nei cessary. For two or three days there was very little pain in the foot, but faring, and very unexpectedly, there passed away from earth some weeks Court on S iurday a man was given two month suspended sentence for attempting o take an auto without the consen of the owner. A case of breach of c sanitary bye-law was adjourned iil Wednesday. An ap- plication t close s house on Rich- mond Btret was heard and ad- journed by ,.onsent till Oct. 26th. c.c.c. SlClAL-The weekly so- cial of the Catholic Collegiate Club was held in the K. of C. Hall on Saturday evening under the chapr-ronagy of Mrs, J, w, M91“- cording to observers who have watched Great Britain's quarrels and upsets with Soviet authorities over a 10-ycar period. But politically, according to the British view, the American view finally ends Russia's "political out- lawry." It will mean the elimination, they said, of "the lust vwtige of the at- titude of mind which expresses hor- ror at the existence of Soviet Rus- sis." 'i‘his attitude tovrard the Soviets. it was pointed out, had worked itself tyre, the Honorary President of the ciuib, and two members of the‘ Knights of Columbus. The music for the occasion was rendered by; MT- Euclid Gcudet and his orch-3 estra, snd- all present. numbering about 100 spent a very pleasant evevfhcr. later it was noticed that lnflamma» for treatment and the wound was PERSONALS “m” “mil” m‘ “W? h“ "i" tlon was evidently setting m. Mar- . Mus Gwen Boxers his returned the summ" “d jorle was taken into Charlottetown from a vimt to Montreal. winter appmched’ The ‘musuany carefully examined. There was at Miss Muriel McLean has returned so“ “inter Of 196243 had caused that time no evidence of blood-pois- to ‘Poronto after- sightsecing, traffic officials of the l‘ scarcity °f mrfieanml animal‘ oping. But on Friday, the pain in 1:u1\\".\_v slut-ed hrre today. In ud- diiion to those travelling by regu- lor trams, a. special train left Mention cpcrutcd as a. second sec- tion of the ocean Limited with a lunch counter car attached in which pzvsengcrs can obtain re- frcshlncilis a: nominal prices. Lat- est date for to commence return journry from Qurbec. Montreal and Ottawa. is Tuesday Oct 24 mid from Toronto Wcdhfcdfll’ C4 33» Mr. Nosls address tool: the form of a travelogue through 22 settle- ments sprad along the hundreds of miles comprising the mission, by sat during the summer mouths and by komatiic in winter. be covered the at a time. arty in many settlements His headquarters were at Battle liar-- bar, but owing to the distances to missionary often “'11s absent from home for months He said there was extreme pov- and the foot became almost unbearable. This continued until Saturday morn- ing when it was learned that tetanus had set in. From this time mull early Sunday momlng when Mar- joriefs gentle spirit winged its heav- enward flight,.slic suffered intense agony. ‘ t Besides an almost heart-broken father and mother. the deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving sister, two brothers and two sisters. The two brothers arc Mrs. A. Mrs. visiting her mother, Mrs. D. McLean. Mr- and Mrs. J. A, Merriam, E. Arsenauit and Mrs. War- ren Burns have returned from a motor trip to Boston and other U. S. points. Russel Abbott of this city has left on a motor trip to New Bediord. Mass. where she will visit he! sister. Mrs. wuusm Tlllson. out in all countries except the Uni- ted States, “which now has caught up politically with the others. New Competitor Politically, United Stat-cs rough.- Lion of Russia will mean little to Britain, but commercially, in rela- tlon to foreign trade, the effect is likely to be of immediate importance hero. i According to observers who close- ly follow Anglo-Russian commercial relations, the United States recogni- tion will mean the active appear- ance of a new competitor for Rus- rian business and British manufac- turers wi‘l press for more speed in ncgc. _; trade arrangements with the U. u. S. R. Ah important possibility as s. re- sult of the move concerns what cre- dit nrrangcmenis will be made with Russia and what terms will be gran- ted ior the length of credit and what products will be affected. 1f machine tools, for example, are involved, Great Britain would be hard hit. Britain's outstanding credits to -NE W BRUNSWICK COAL Was Bought for the This coal was tested by Federal Buildings of P. E. l. the best steam engineer available. ; AVON COAL is the best b Brunswick.’ It is per urning coal mined in New fully screened and sells at $730 ton. FREE DELIVERY ON FIVE OR MORE TONS British-Yorkshire now here at $9.50 per ton AlllTlMl-I 00M. 00. 2 CUMBERLAND ST. PHONE 990 King Sends Good Wishes To Sunday School In Halifax EAR-MAX. Oct. 21—“'I‘he Kins has heard with interest of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary or the beginning oi Sunday School work in Canada, in the Church of St. Paul's, in Halifax, with which the Royal Family have had many personal associations. His Majesty sends good wishes for work than begun and for the Church in which the beginning was mode." His Majesty's message is one of many received by Rev. Dr. '1‘. W. Savory, rector of St. Paul's, where the first Sunday School in Canada. was started in 1783, just 33 years after the historic church was built- Others have come from the Gen- Seize Liquor On I Sch ooner Telzc YARMOUTK-L NB, Oct. fil-Tb schooner Telic is m the news esail On Oct. 10 the little St. John's 10nd,, craft limped into port, om , man missing, and her crew pumpini against a steady inruah cf water in to the hold. Cook Walter Butlanc had been washed overboard in i hurricane. Today, there was activity of a dii ferent kind aboard the craft. Roya Canadian Mounted Police and Cus- toms officers boarded her to selzr her cargo of 414 packages oi liquor Owners of the curse had been uh» ublc to post $13,000 bond, and thr liquor will remain 1n warehouse for 30 days. If bond ls not put up in the meantime, it will be destroyed or sold. ::Earn money this cosy, pleasant Why. Sell our guaranteed trees, Plants and shrubs to friends and spoke in appreciative terms of the work cf the Womens Home Mis- sion Assoclation in providing Robert and Ronald, and the two sisters are Dorothy and Marion. em Synod of the Church of Eng- Russia at present are between $40,- iand in Canada, the Diocese of 000,000 and $50,000,000. RELIC PRESENTED TO MC- GILL Chinese Pair Little Eunice was very evidently MONTREAL, Oct. 21-40. P) -- A programme, printed on silk, of the fireworks display held on the ice in the St. Lawrence river in front of this city‘ on the night of fFeb- 10, 1842. to celebrate the birth of the Prince or Wafies, later King Edward. has been presented to McGlll University, by Mrs. George Alicrn of Montreal. Judging from the finely printed list of events the celebration must have been a magnificent affair, as the Frcworks included: “A yew Tree with Fixed Sar and Illumina- limz“ “Figure of Eight Ilurzzlnat- edz" "Two Splendid Chincs" Foun- tans“ and "New Moon w iii Fixed Stew " The Royal Salute was fircd Wed in Halifax I-I»\I.IP‘AX. Oct. 21—(CP) - Cliin Gcou and W00 Slic arc bound for New York on their sc- cond honeymoon following their second marriage-n cerfmoily 17"‘ formed t0 snisfy immigration of- ficlnLs. The brido. a native Chinese. ar- rived ln HaFfax some works ego and was dciwncd Will's she endea- vored to ccnvnc" the officals that she had been married in Chin Goon in China and should be D0!- mmed to go to him in New York. She failfd to establish the for- mer marriage. however, and was quite perplexed about what shc coining for the Indians. the? assistance, able before navigation closed» So serious were Indians fzom starving. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS Making a strong appeal for fur- he warned that adequate relief measures should be taken immediately to ensure that sufficient supplies. would be avail- conditions in some villages that the Newfound- land government had to distribute supplies this summrr to keep the ARE 0F REAL VALUE NEW YOKRK. Oct. l9—'I‘he boots Amelia Earhart flew to Paris in, thc first dancing slippers of Ruby Marjorie was a. great favorite with the whole family and all are feeling her loss very keenly. They will henceforth often "Sigh for the touch of a vanished hand and long for the sound of a voice that is still." But all in vain, for never again will the touch of that vanished hand be felt upon the earth and nevermorc shall that voice be heard. Just why one so bright, so lovable and so kind to all who knew her, should be taken away. at such an early age seems hard for us to un- derstand. But still through it all believing that God is too wise to err and too good to be unkind, we shall not murmur nor complain. No, but each shall bow in humble submis- sion to His divine decree saying ‘limes. ust till 932. pounds ‘with l neighbours. Cash paid weekly, full l" Part. time. Real sales co-oper- ution, free equipment and huh-gm. tions. Write Luke Brothers Nurser. Just a Sociable Fellow, Grave. uncle. wanted. Greenwood Qcmetery, even if occupied, of‘ small riot cartiv empty. - New Your-i Wen“. at the lower rate, for Aug- s yell!‘ was $1,645,306, as compared with $1,976,332 in August l An increase in the use of cut to. “F” W“ 118° shown. iszr-zsl being sold as .569.663 pounds COIIIPUJEG GREENVALE W.I. Grcenvale W.I. met for thc-"r 0c- tober meeting on the 4th at the homo of Ivfrs. Bcn Muthiescn. There were thirteen members and one visitor present. Meeting was open- ed by singing of the Instltue Ode, followed by mil call, which was answered by each member givng twenty five. cents to the Institute funds. One member paid her fee. Minutes were rend and signed. and a discussion followedpn inviting a Dilly. A. window blind and paint for stove are to be secured for school, Mrs. M. Smith expressed her thanks for letter of sympathy received. Nova. Scotla, the Ministerial Asso- ciation of Nova. Scotla, various oth- er organizations and individuals. St. Paul's, oldest Protestant church in the Dominion, was open- ed for servlws in 1750, one year after Hon. Edward Cornwallis founded the garrison city. The or- iginal building stiil stands, and is the plaice of worship for a large congregation of Church of England members. Beneath the edifice are tombs 1n which governors, dis- tinguished soldiers and statesmen were‘ buried years ago. Comwaliis had come in i149 and raised the Royal Standard on what was to be a “permanent British settlement and military station on not enjoying her first party. and Si bitter was her weeping that tlv hostcsss mother suggested that slit go home. In a very short time a timid knock come to the door, and the mother exclaimed: "Well, Eunice, 1 eul- glnd to scc you! Did you decide to come back to the party?" "N-o-no," sobbcd the child, "I just came back to tell you I h-h-had r nice timcfl-Chrlstlan Science Mou- We have just. received our would do next when Chin arrived in the city. Chin knew the ailswfll‘ to that quesr on. He. walked her flgm up w 3'34 J, H. Freeslonc, pastor of BrunsWLck Sir-cat Uiiitul Church, and married hes‘ all W“ “Not my will, 10rd, but Thine, be in August, done." And while all shafi miss her very keenly, knowing that she has passed forever beyond all suffering, all sorrow, and all trial, none wulld be so unkind as to wish not "un- the Atlantic coast of the penin- sula," and as his settlers carved the foundations of a city out of the wlldemess his surveyors ap- portioned “a square for the site of a church. fall stock of BULBS direct ‘f from HOLLAND for fail ulanilng and early Sprint tloom. All first size Bulbs- HYACINTS (Double and Single.) Kcclcr, Marilyn Millers bile satin pumps and those worn by Irene Castle at. her premiere are among ihc 500 historically important shoes owned by Herman B. Dolmen and placed on exhibition in the shoe For the program legislation was the topic and the following read- insc W611‘ given: Our Laiws and why we should keep them. by Miss Beatrice Mathicson. Our Public Highway by Miss Florence Paul, by the Montreal Royal Artillery, accordhg to ill: programmt‘. which concluded. with "God Save the Queen." U32. Revenue from this gcurcc W" from $411050 m Aucust. 1932, tt $459,007 in August 1933, BULLET WATCH FOB may“... RUINS TWO FINGERS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 19- Iohn Lynch, Jeweller, today was me up in that fast-stepping league of racontcurswwho like to tell of "my operation." Lynch shot himself with s. watch rust-m. The jewellcr was treated for two Jhattcrcd fingers when an explos- ion lnterrtiptxd his attempts to ‘convert a bullet into the charm. A his case is found worthy. Investi- again. _,_»——-——-'-—j‘*‘-" IWOVING OUT OF "DRY AREA" EDMONTON, Oct. 19-5001105 rc- miniswcxit of pioneer 4103's "m m‘ ing re-cnncted in Alberta this SW1‘- More than 200 families, formerly resident in the dry areas of cast- ern Alberta. are gone into the coun- try north and wcst of Edmonton. The "dry emu” settlers may be moved free of charqc by the A1- bertn. department of agriculture if gallon must show him in necessit- ous circumstances as the result nl All Hill- StllOll. of a Fifth Ave. night. Only three pairs of the historic 500 belong to men-the ‘shoes of Pope Plus Vi. those of a bishop of 'I‘ront, and those of Lafayette. The Facdroom slippers of the Empress Elizabeth of Austria, an Elgyptlan clog 500 yr-srs old and shoes of women from the Arctic to the south Seas- are included. The col- lection ls insured for $50,000. Visitor: "Well, Johnny, what would you like to be when you grow up?" Johnny: "A retired Civil Servant." store last bound spirit back into bonds again." The funeral, which was a very large one, was conducted by Rev. L. J. Lcard and Rcv. R. Hensley Btavert. The pail bearers were six of Marjories uncles: Messrs. Neil McLeod, John McLeod, John Large, Gordon McLeod, Miller- McPherson and Alexander Seaman, Interment was in the Brookfield Cemetery. CANADIANS SMOKE ~ MODE, NATION GETS LESS REVENUE OYTAWW. Oct. iii-Canadians are smoking more, both cigarettes and utad; Pleasure to Every Palate Finn's a dlllcloul rang,‘ a ran lavor that: diatinguiahar “BEMA“ Mlolaaaea from all others. "'0:- "BEMA" la positively undl. it la the pura juice of tha nmoua Barbados augar cane-rich n iron and. vitamins-w. bone and | . Una it in cooking and candy- and The Peril of war, also what is the League of Nations? How and will’ was it Founded. by Mrs. Earle MacRae. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem after which lun- cheon was served. The olmuai meet- lins will be held Nov. 1st at the home of Mrs. Earle MaclRfic when topic will be patriotism, and roll call will be answered with a Battle in the Great war, (Patriot Please Copy) Mrs. Roosevelt Boston, then it. part of the British dorninions, and the church was built at the expense of the Crown by grants from King George II. It was modelled after St. Peter's Church, Vere Street, Oxford, Lon- don. 1t was in this building, which had neither the chancel nor wings 0f the present structure, the Sun- day School was begun in 1803. And here the 150th anniversary of that beginning was celebrated on Oct. l5, when a. tablet marking the occasion was unveiled by Arch- bishop C. L. Wort-ell, primate of Pine and oak was brought from " TULXPS (Double and Singlcl CHOICE TALL DARWIN TULIPS, NARCISSUS, DAF- FODILS, CROCUS, SNOW- ' DROPS. FREESIAS all at lowest prices. Now open in our BOOKSTORE. Semi for our price list- , Postage paid on all Mail y Orders. r UllllTER 8r 00- Limited On Kissing Babies cut dbacco, since the Bennett gov- ernment cut the excise tax last Sirius- l-“igures made public here show that in August Canadians smoked 410,508,270 cigarettes, or an average roughly of 40 for every man, woman and child in the country. This was rm increase of virtually 26 per- cent cver August, i932, when 329,510,052 cigarettes were sucked. Despite the increase in the num- contlnued crop failure, ways are cal-operating and the cost of freight and transportation 15 borne equally by the railways, tho Alberta. and Dominion govern- mcnts. The arid area sot by the prov- incc comprises the Hanna. district. west of Drumhellcr, east of the Saskatchewan border, and south to the United states boundary. A large majority of new farms are the Church of England in Canada. Others participating in the cere- mony included Bishop Dcrwyn Owen of Toronto. who spoke of vis- iting Sunday schools from cost to west in Canada and as far north as 800 miles shove Dawson city, at the juncture of the Crow and Por- cupine rivers. “And in all 2,000 of thorn." he said, "we are joining in gratitude srlrrurss: Plant? of Minced‘: wall rubbed in soon oars you €.'i.'i‘...'.."".’..i.“‘.m2 o4 ?oa’li,lsaaallnoqrl ‘ [MNARUS BFPAII” BOSTON. Oct- 21—-(C. P.) — | r . . l. r, M) I ' Maybe Mrs Roosevelt was giving arr/mo ‘H45, an object Fsson to baby-kissing "* ‘- politicians Anyway, she refused o. request of a photographer that she pcse for a picture ‘ kissing a baby at the airport here. “It is not my practice to go around kissing babies," said the President's wife. "It is out of my line. It would be silly for m‘: to do so for publicltyb 0o iiut Neglect Your Eyes Au examina“ might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR __. ..__._. __.____i ‘ Gen u i n 9 "iflrmgf/ BARBADOS Extra Fancy . ___.~;;;A_ - , Accidents Will Happen Our repair department will give you prompt and expert scr- vice at reasonable prices. rs R's}! says-cola. i breng taken up by prlvnic arrange- G. ll. TllYL0ll I Jawccuu 5 mcut but certain srctions are open to homesteaders Liuimrrlfll ber of cigarettes smoked. revenue 1mm this source remained 81183111? . lelow that of August, ma. Th» M fillies” sake." for what was begun in St. Paul's 150 years ago and praying for Glory‘ Oil Curca Rheumatism and l Jlmlls b19551"! "D9" the 8795i W011; of the OPTOMBTRIBTB Charlottetown and Alberto! | ' Sunday Schools."