9*‘, I PAdEjZOUR ._-_- "'5 a . cllslltonsrlltvll ausllnllll l} ‘ u ism Prddssm Unt- Qsli W. Cluster l. Isl-In Vise-PH: J. lamest» a ‘ma’. s l. uni-um. r .1. nlmw . sumo. l: w, llliTauifss-“fi "' ' ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker, flu tlss Wilkes! lib" MONDAY. Julianna“ Cordially Welcomed Our citizens will join in extending to the Most Rev. james Boyle, D.D., Bishop-elect of Charlottetown, a most cordial welcome. The occasion of his consecration in St. Dunstaifs Basilica tomorrow iliorning is 0f more thall usual interest, this being the first time for more than half a century that this solemn ceremony has been performed in this Province. The Bishop-elect has hzul illustruolls predeces- sors, each of whom contributed, in many ways. to the temporal and spiritual welfare of the community. lrle comes to us with the highest qualifications for the carrying on of this tradi- tion of sgwiige and leadership. Distinguished as all educatiouist and pioneer in the co-npera- tive movement wlrch has made such phenomenal progress in recent years, he will find that the people of this Province are keenly interested ..grand conclave of young Liberals in Winnipeg. where the party tom-toms were being beaten to 1,1,?‘ w“ for the next decflon camflor 1914-1910, and had given mus/t ii an eminent practitioner in the art of healing] diseases of the brain and nerves. Dr. Penfield asserted tbs} "the Canadian Government has done practically nothing to es-_ tablish special centre's for the care of war in- juries of the nervous system; nothing at all in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces." In 3118-. wcr Hon». Ian Mackenzie assured ‘Parliament. I that these charges are "unjustifiable" and "ex-' ceedingly inaccurate." But be it noted that he allegation about the Maritime Provinces. accommodation designed for 47 patients, in try-I for war patients, had overstrained its facilities to take in sometimes as many as loo. _Then lt ment of facilities for the benefit of war veterans, through “fear of the establishment of an em- a barrassing precedent." Penfield pour scorn upon this flimsy excuse, and remind the Government that veterans suf- fering from wounds of the nerves, spine and head This revelation of ministerial indifference to needs of men and women who have risked their lives in the cause of freedom coincided with a rally the faithful in such matters. As a native Nova Scotian, His Excellency is already near to being a Prince Edward Islander, and it will not be long, we trust, before he will feel himself to be thor- oughly at home, not only among the members of his own diocese but with all our people. cord of the Canadian Liberal Party and its su- preme fitness for most important tasks ahead. off about the indispensability of Mr. King as did not say "wholly inaccurate" or dispute the| sin-Those three wol-dis fittingiy desert John- Dr. Penfield amplified his charge by narrat-jm ing how his institute, which has today hospital y. ing to meet an increasing demand for treatmeli. Jo had proposed toithe Government an enlarge-‘lgépvke w o only to have the project Rrned down at Ottawa l m. ii; lily Iltlggllele to have co _ ltd during the major cart. of that “a We” d" D“ "ma..." ‘l: ‘l:"...:‘"si.:.rr°‘e:t..s and mmnlbers of the stoJf o! lhe mil Twmtlii I l a w U" 0C8 , 8B1‘ 631118 ‘ 1_ l‘ l, u f b _ Nspebtnghls onlniimssnnd iud-snlene ‘may tilii" it e o eln arrassing pre-Qas a cedents and much of their chances to regain ,‘;’,*,‘;’,,‘§,°;’,,°‘{,§§°?,‘° “wehennv °°' ‘ _” trten the“ health years we worksd side by side in the Red Cross Society to whic m trove loyal service. and my lasr. as- sociation with him hers o! the St. John Ambulance and Red Cross loi-nt board. . . . v palgli. Major Power has been waxing eloquent i‘: this war _@§peclg_fl_v u, wovmuiui upon the wonderful virtues alld matchless re-lcmlmmnmgadtl“ D°°mdam§ Al‘ wane-e . There was no more aotive worker 1n the Canadian Legion. of’ which ,. . the was a ioint founder! and again Senator \\ ishart Robertson has been sounding hi, 19g‘?! u, duty l; prover] by tug fact t. ' mini A GREAT MAN ldbeDmeClfie "shah . .. . .' m o- m this Pi-oviiwe w medicine as been y-six years. and a true gentleman rm and continued dsldo. For over twenty-live hhe “'35 BS 1116m- Johnson was o. veteran at aivd the Great War in manly oapacltis he never missed an an‘- meetlnst. Thus it was that. he . oi.» VIRGINIA i /://1.//~lll"“~“ll. . ‘ Ji Vie‘ l‘ Willi cnoructeristic strength and soreness Doc. Carter's hands tulnp his pipe with clean, deft strokes. Those are the hands of c mun who senses the true values in life . . . and so, for pipe-smoking, quits naturally, chooses satisfying Old Virginia. THERE'S cllsltacrsll liiluiulls-Aun m ronA-‘t-fltioil 1'" "°f,,,,','°"'l=» LU M BAGQ 0B $9515 BACK I0 hnv ‘ u i“ e one | Lint“. remedies to n‘: I BllllK-IIITE ""_'_'“—-—§ We Have’ the Dmpe, TRUSS Trllss we a A" "I" sailttiq] l. ' us and at lirlcesrfgm everybody. TNE 2 MACS w! Great George 51,-“, Mall Orders Given p-mm" Alteration. n- sen-snag _,,, .-—~————-——- wwv-v-m-sv-e-mw,‘ How Are Your Eye; (l the nation's leader in the postwar years; and! Qperale; it would not be surprising if, before the coll- vention ended, the Minister of Pensions and No man in the medical slon or in this Pggvincemtéas Riven According to British newspapers recently to Health had take“ the 5mg‘ .t° boast on“ mo“ so much time a serv to the hand the Wmfrytllabbc have no intemion of about the unrivalled perfection of the arrange- public 00d and for his coiu-ltry as was attending the annual meeting yea-r at Vancouver when he answered the last Roll Call. .. profus- PIPE ronllcco a real pipe smokefs tobacco 1"‘. Witchcraft Act Still ll ments of his department for caring for wonnd- did m‘ Ham ‘mmmn’ A are“ and IO>IFTE¥F"‘U ni-l ..“I>HI_LI\,II- ll _ .... _.... -.s.-.-.-.v.-l.-. letting so-called spirit mediums batten at the innocent public] expense. Recently judgment was delivered by the Recorder, Sir Gerald Dori- son, at the Central Criminal Court on three wo- men and a man who were found guilty after a trial lasting eight days of conspiring to con-' travene section 4 of the \Vitchcraft Act, i735, at seances held in a room described as the "Mas- ter Temple Psychic Centre" over a drug store ill ed and ailing veterans of the war! EDITORIAL NOTES F‘ In connection with Mr. Gaildhi's recent re- lease, it is important to recall the real reason why he was detained in the Ago. Khan's Palace for 2I months. He was not detained for nat- good man is gone. Mav his soul cn- ioy an eternity of bliss. w '. (lmriotwtown. June 4. I -. .J .1’. MaoMlLLAN =-__-_~ International d’ Monetary Stabilization. FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN, TRY Ow vlR-‘G'lNlA FINE cur llyonm llvf stul ‘n “gill In and ...:'.:':r.::..l'"" l" l~ lvmnt lches, a: ‘l-‘t-‘llll your K5“- Portsmouth. Mrs. Helen Duncan, the medium, was sentenced to nine months‘ imprisonment; Mrs. Frances Brown was sentenced to four months' imprisonment; and Ernest Edward Hartland Homer, the keeper of the drug store, and Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Jones were each bound over in their own recognizanccs of 5 pounds . . . . for two years Th6 Recorder refused an ap_ token, it was for non-cooperation in selective Pugh-on for ‘ certificate that m“ was I pm_ service that Mayor Houde of Montreal, was per case for appeal. ' mtemod‘ The Recorder, passing sentence, said the four defendants had been found guilty of conspir- ing together to commit an unlawful act —— nanlely, pretending to recall spirits of deceased persons in some visible and tangible form, the emphasis was on the word “pretending." He added: “It has beelrargucd that the Statute of I735, which makes such pretending an of- fence, is old and out of date, but fraud existed long before that Statute was passed, and has prevailed in one form or another ever since. It hasglso been suggested that Mr. Duncan should give a demonstration of her powers. Had this taken place, and ilotliing appeared, she would have been condemned even before she was tried. It would have been, in effect, a reversion to the Dark Ages, and something very akin to trial b; ordeal. “There was nothing in the prosecution directed against spiritualism as such, and those who might believe in genuine manifestations of the spirit kind would, he imagined, welcome the expulsion of fraud from any of its observances. There were many people, especially in war- time, sorrowing for loved ones, and there was a great danger of their susceptibilities being ex- ‘ploited, and out of this yearning for coinfln-i and assurance there were those, unfortunately, who were ready to profit. In this case .\'Irs. Duncan made li2 pounds in six (lays, u-hic‘ was some indication of how willing some ])('ll~ pie were to (lzibble iii the occult." ti. F. llutclleson AND SUN g r. o l-IUTCIIICSON a I‘. IIUTCIIESON MIAKVfiUW-‘l-‘ofik Professional 6am McLeod 6P Bentley w I. BENTLEY. ,lr. c s a BENTLEY K c Bllfllters and Attorneys-at. law l“ Prince ltrset (Monmw iiibiigwsgtitiiiiie Bunk o’ rill: ram SINGER The draft plan for an Interna- '“"—"f r tlonal Monetary Fund. recently Bvfilfg lzélgiggsgmglguffvécfir :11)‘ agreed upon by eXlWYl-S fmm ‘ thirty-four nations. is evidence ml”- _ l u, that considerable progress has I“ whgxégm be?“ es m my d” Joining uJOIDSEIVBS ill fatal har- been made toward a plan capable of commanding general interna- morm iimzall alccepftflpgg. fig; spa Iq°:v:|'1'iw§1~...fi sheblvlflhh her eyes my ren ss e o n; es no. Scotilrs Monthly RIBVIBW- annlgtl She grim nirrdvoice might CCtpLlVJ/IB course, a mone liry an c m_ m , _ solve all economic il nor could v ' l lthedfllipe! breakdopn tartan atlnpi- 1 coul-dmhlavef lfled from one but ere o economc we are e 5 gy nr: . _ flint oii‘ theldeacadel gefore My tii.-._...i..,,.sri soul itself might , it t vcrnmen ve. liflligfdt ten: pllaln: riiiuéizlobe cpnpiél Bl-eakzsieii curl-ed trammels of. on ' ' ‘- ' gllfigy ssttgfrgpgglfess! ‘Llgécls! £31512; But hogvént-sid I avoid to be hes-- p e ma e n c ligffieltllléfllil on otherlaspetilts or ln-IWhose sumac art lnvlsibly can; terna ona economc D0 CY ionalist agitation, per se. He was detained he- cause of agitation for non-cooperation in the war effort, which resulted in outbreaks of viol- ence that would have interfered with the war effort if they had continued. That was the sole reason for his detention. And, by the same iii! Earl Kitchener of Khsrtum, British soldier, died this date i916; one of the greatest soldiers of the Empire, who tnade good in the Sudan and South Africa when others failed, he was to the people of Britain in 1914 what Winston Churchill was in i940 and now; during the Great War I, when the problems of raising and equipping vast armies were iiiore than one inan could cope with, he called others to his assist- ance; nevertheless it is impossible to over- praise the magnificent service which he rend- ered to the Empire in those dark days when the fate of Britain was in jeopardy; in i916 while eii route to Russia to consult with the chiefs of the Russian Army, his ship, H.i\I.S. Hampshire, struck a mine, and all her crew as well as Kit- chener were lost. BUILDS CITIES _ wren FROM country cow-path; h i file Review is not intended as a My igliilal. of the very air Il Canada's paved tirystreetgin aisilfosxlfilotlzlii ‘A ' case for this or any other plan. eathe? hull '03s thousands of pcoplg a 5%? l§.¥?i°i..‘.“°¢‘§..§%i.i§‘fiétléllt; It 1M been 9w flames l" We "m" “"‘°".== m" =h= “we lsrrslland Company ll. I-'. ARGIIIBALB of the purposes and principles of n‘ 1 the proposed Fund and of the wharetflyéfctgfiy might ham m aqua But llll resistance against her is 5mm“ savings’ Chas-tend Accountants I Intern Trust Brllldlu I .-u'.~.~.-c‘:-n".--'-"-.'-'J'-’&"-‘-i‘i'~'~'-'§i€ starts build. . . . a city is in a nadlan but-ism“; ‘it: . . . has afforded essen- - . . sharing in d“, P901119. a prosperous reasons why the experts agreed upon it. It states that the ulti- vwm Who tins tn’ advantage both of eyes "IB- other; {on v cc the making. mate purposes of the plan-to alt! in expanding and restoring trade.| m, _ And all my forces needs must be Forovers hundred associated w one. She lXflVlDll train-ed both the xvii-id and elm. to re-etsablish multilateral pay- ment-s and eliminate exchange restrictions. and to Dromote ex- change stability-are not open to much question. Canadians real- ize that their standard of living I5 highly dependent on the abil- ity to sell abroad. and to spend the money earned from sales to —And.row Marvell (1021-1678) a s s s Pre-lvar yearly totals of tourist visitors to Canada. running as high as i6_,ooo,ooo, would one country m purchasmg {mm jirobably be greatly exceeded in the post-war “he; countrlgs-qghat; 15, a system era. while Canadians also would be seeking Ofafilyllsielillugucglfllmgglgs-tevlgrfggf‘; m h m c t 1B nk - -- fl’ _m. tr, roug enra a, Hltflllttll outlets in the Dominion iii iluiiihcrs than we buy {mm he, and buy gfllél-lslgy or other “Sea, agent’ beyond zillylhiiig imagined heretofore.’ Mr. Ro- more ‘fix-ctr? the Uiéited Sttaaes than Wm, its own currency. o; one 0,- ~ " " .. . - . we sc ere, an mlli "5 9 mor t the foreign currencies belt _l. L. htead, of the Depujliiltnt of Mines our surplus sterling to buy Us half“? me Fun‘, The and Resources reports. In addltioii to the usual dollars. Stable exchange rates. thererom would not inmate channels of travel bringing in tourist trade to Canada, the airplane iilight be expected to play uvwvuwuvwm _:____ __._____;, ____- IJAI MtR & HASLA l. J. IIASLAM B. nannies-fill. Ill of Nova Scotin chambers Charlottetown I. l. l n. BANKot NOVA SCOTIA " cannon Block Chlrlfllll?" lunches from Coast to_Co_gg_ H. F. McPllee B.A.. K-C g ~ noun! as. uu.,,,,,,.f,,,,‘“°“" l“ "Qfffg, "W755" Isl-HQ“ IAIIIITII souclroa cum Montague II!!! lllldllll Charlotte"? put a specified amount of its own currency at the disposal of the Fund. Transactions would take the form o! purchases by one knf 64.11.14 In"; ¢;|,{ ‘Ttu/ A Damning Indictment fir. Wilder Penfield, director of the Mon- (TEZll xCiii'fll<l_L["' liisiititte, ill his llniiiizil rc- port 0f its (lCil ties, lliis tilzlile wliut is jierlinps the liiost daliinixlg indictment yet offered of the incapacity illlll even callousiiess of the Depart- lliclit of Peiisfruls .'l:l<l National lleziltll. lli‘. Penfield. \‘.il1l lwls horn iii the United Sllmmerside market, ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR GNAIILOTTETOWN W» hm completed IIGIIVQIIII f tllIz a It a QQMIII] l° "l" Ell-Willy. June 3rd, fflroftzoliitirealefoslisnothei-noporgtfonf: :3 peclllly ask all those who have not already called at the offloo and nude ‘estmelit of their fertiliser to kindly do so ,l| at fl| pgflflflg’ ‘mun I On account of Ill health I have been out of sis on“. um“; o... ttnsslly for five ha. Realise how difficult it is to operate a busing- pn llueh conditions. Nevertheless my luck will change. Your attention t: Lmflpntter will relieve my mind s nut deal while sllln confined kl‘ EYES rxllsllltli l ellsslimnsrsitu I asmnmy OIYPOMETRIST Owner Kent and Queen Sts Phone Residence I018 ]_=_'_-*-'_ ...::.;~l::."-'r""_ mportlsnce to n country like Canada I00» ha" BIWWS bee" ‘l! imwn‘ transactions, but merely hold the M109 Y0 Clmldl- and ‘he 515ml‘ mixed bag of foreign exchange vantages of unstable rates ‘became whlch would be avapflbje fo; mem. an illcrezlsiltgly‘ important role after the war, laelfélrlilalklfllcfgéltlfglrrslnbggweeyghlrwlg ber coutlgtrigs ta) use: inhihrnpikxlfig i ' . . '. " '. .' . . . . T I 9 .\ll.‘§l€.i(.l predicts. lhls ulllglcatly extend our pound and we d011,“- set con- gmsmegnsfltug: N‘)? tam‘: tourist areas, and at the same time will ilitro- fllflflhs cllffflllfi 1p‘ my?!“ gm‘; tlvely, their new liquid reserves. duce Problems of suPDlY- control and liianage- gmghsectfiglggtligljé in :38; n°_ gpgllxngzal Igppllgggowotfifl fxtllgpl n 51):: ment not at present experienced. "It is import- lationshlo with the bound. and of mlnntgd but rather gupplemenbed: ant thzit this stirgc of recreation-seekers should gttggslnwitgle ffgjcglfjififi, gfuflaflfif "he" m"? W55 fl_ §1'9flil?l“(l‘3.‘£i§.\lll% . . ll. .l ' .. be .'llll!l‘i])2ll(.‘(l. and that necessary. human lllflljllsllhlly large. but all countries are be met at 5. (qt-nu ~_ . r physical equipment should be organizer! to takeIfélffiégosggecéfgdgjtgUsfdléjlfoffgg" fiiichlrngenop the regular H - - . - -_ _ H , ‘ e Jo ':l ..-.lri.. nu .. ...... c-lrc 0t it,‘ _\[r_ Stead listed settli general _re- order-existing‘ lptefniitianaliy. 5km ,3 meet 1, by drmvlng m, the quircmelits expected by tourists and vacationlsisl M m! t a1 trad,“ is only supply available _ln'the Fund. trzivelllllg ill Canada. The first of these, he sairhlpossiifle aigerwch countgy m; adv! The Review goes on w explain p was :1 change of (‘l"t\'ll'0llillCllf. filther (lflllllllltln W116i? 1‘@3_°"'¢5 0f 59m}? illtcmfl‘, in considerable detail the other Strut-s but eomplezed his etluraliuii iii_ Mel-ton u, be “w; were ,,;¢¢,~5il,i11iy of pgucu,’ ,-e,,so,,.'gllgg1agl§ éfilrlggselgfxffikfggjiolllc= lwrovlsiovnl-Islcgtnilgfi lglaeruanlislolcyéaltly Cfillfigl‘. UXIORJ. and has been a resident 0f able comfort, good food, reasonable prices, cour- monetary plan is to provide th 1 “m, . Canada ever since he joined the staff of Mc- tesy and truthfulness, he said. The qualitv of lwfch“? ‘i: R3,”, reffiggiugxlllfi} Gill University as profgessrlr of neurologyjlndl truthfulness "would seem obvious." .\Ir. Stead iii-going Elk! thebwa; tits tevidentm, ncilro-silrjt-rv in ll): , cit )'S intertizvlria -¢ ;'k ]_ “i - l?‘ t . ' J i.” W en rcmem “e l‘ mmlylthe “tip p i _ h ‘f W ill.‘ Ir a ‘w- Ir: n, i mil 1nd yettl ie are 1t times tendencies caumrws. “D1,, reserves and hold: the plan would not Dc the OM pl . gt an‘ VllC ll l e oiciilst lzln siiigc its, to olcl statement \\l1lCl'l at least bordel on lllis m,“ o; fgfelgn securities hatejkold standard’ “the experts o, the slid authorities on nervous diseases on the COIP, representation. It is much to be desired that been dissipated, and nail-incl €Xl-l.geveffl1 “among h“, up,“ on a enem- 1= w provide = s» his w.»- my publication. stars." .2':".‘l::'"......st.::. " ili¥i‘“‘...““fifi' .i:"".t..lz.z‘...r" erlative skill that the Rockefeller Foundation letter which goes out with respect to tourist st- lot export lndlllflrlls Ind for "Ill poses. and which assures the‘: it ' ‘ "m i ‘Sllpplierlfllllds to build tho Montreal NFIIFOlOfII-l fractions in Canada, whether from government, ‘Qflalwgtlfyile §’,f,,‘,‘,’{§§,;,§"{},‘,,§“1§{,“,f:lf.§‘§§,1§ ,°,?“§‘,,“,‘,§§,,,§§,,,,,§‘i"§,y,f,‘,n.; M. ALBA~ FARMER cal Institute, rind Canada could count herselfj organization or individual, should r.'lri"_v on its tries must not be cut. off from im-‘M ms same time, since p,,,,,,,,' ._ A" u“; fortunate to have kept within her hound silcll,‘ face the very stamp of sincerity," prpllélnlilspogfwggursphurlganyprgjal :12: wouhliv lffn°’§JP'°{fd lygwldyfg“? Unllllilauln-nsnaan‘ “Ntifiilléfiilii - __-___,_-;.-_.__::_-,_-_-___-___-:___-, ,,_._ __ , - __ .__ __ __*__.._._.__;..____ - a e e nerna o a n o = r-"i W. “Wm,” new, m. m, will have ttoblbe bmet’ ‘by gmfllnshndurd of value. and its price Sincerely rwn. IONIY so LOAN N0TE§ BY TH e em=>m~el~=--""r"r""l Y l "rm" r M = ew- FRANK n arms -—-——~————/ d15gm-e_hug gmnques relief. and bl’ Home 80 6111B 101' nationally guaranteed level. These - Alt) W_ MAIHIIISU have awn-eh And when the“ Nwjgradually wprking off the block-l provisions are obviously of great I mug," reaenmflves ma“, they , ed balances which have accum- “(fldapfoduclng 0 lelnsu , i‘- h l"l hi i -- t so Great oeom W" the flggumptlgn o; flood “m; uiated t roug ls pments o war _ _ ‘ ET‘; Th"! Wis a tllne when the rus- Lures. Then alternate layers uui fegpggt confluent; ma; lsupplies between some allies. Ne- =-_ ‘$314571 Sol-WIT”! tamer was always rightfiNowadeys frozen moan, and lam w . a bu,‘ 50m m, '.' Vgflhelefls, substantial inter-m. -———-—fl—-——-if ‘ be has flloologize for a The lam wormed up slowly and nt and basic dis-‘tional monetary reserves will, it “mm M‘ clistouler.-Galt Reporter. ke t the moat from thawing. The ag-l-olimem is unlikely. since this felts believed, be necessary to pre- C ~ .1 coy ___- LIIBIf seemed like an "artlflclallso, one need for a omre expflicitlvent a resort to large xport sub- p w C Th‘ mam m Home” Helicopters are now being used while” with a ooatin of tu ber - .' f ' ‘ 07°“ N ""5- ln the India Burma front bv the protecting the meat. Kinsidcb fllrolll dei-tgnhélfhli d policies Bneggld nnguldln“ “M81511comijetnlvedexchmfif; if‘ l ‘ ' "' ——-— ,- . .- »p pes s rarev a pr one. preca on, ncrease quan at vo ~ ‘— " Allies. Theyr th airplane which at: t J ui-nnl. _. . . thmawnmpmgc ‘viiggd newstcmw "e o __ Baltimore Bun. ‘Sgitefelggxlil: o)? ttilipdleérandbyhtlattleéml n Wlll be 0th sale Q ~ WHY HAV E because ev can 0n I snot o enry‘ Ford. who two months nso We all; down Into an apple bsr- nations without reserves would en- t '. . a Wm . Hr lawn or a flat. i-oor-ottawii Jour- predicted the end of m m t i in local ocory ll h’! Ila-owl * l I S O R E no.1 months. now admits flulvtuiils i: ti»... at. and calirne up WsIl-‘Nlrefl m’ gglfvggtrlfifitlzlyxllellpzg a o’ “m”: ~11?‘ In are hur- MARITIME STATIONEPS --—- formation then was “bad? It is Dam. 1t had coma all the way Under the pr osed lan each d i adlipnducnarfporrlts Spain hlgiregaug- consollirlg to know‘ that Henry anti from Nova Scott-a. Now these many wumi-y uiu £92,044“, ‘ii-for m hyllrllbsyl- an ° a e r l - ln-se l - ' to’... r.".:..::. 2.... ‘l°..‘...3.'€._"i’.%..a.;."’%°.2'.‘°l§...‘£ Yeas.” m: in: §s='..:s_=':s;lt*:1"s c?“ ~ 5'"....".‘;.'fi"-'"" CARTER‘ 80°" "0" OUT OF TOWN STUDENTS May Apply to JOHN NICHOLSON 15 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown other goods. n: to have three -_ - - b b0 h n ' _“_‘_l i years‘ supply on and now. Not, of 8o far u this conference ls cnn-.filanill1tmmd<v>ilnnbf:. t By m’ out orchard wer nlw films-mi was: mnrse. that Pmnco is not going to the controlling fat-t, which'n.pp~e- my. brizht. rmm lelle hflffléfdffléq H n. u“ h I llhly srilsrhs, too. M Ills fist slsn st lliloy trsubls lleeri pli-llt-y.--l7eii-rlly Fri-e Presal. s it from other inect- has a in ii tut-y, and when “no wits pull u; ‘ i ii precous dl mom ioles or Spitzellberlts or yml ‘an. h". .. ma’: i ( v d Kllllls s- our century . m,“ m", “ma” 5mm.“ m Enclose 25 cents to cover costs and mailing. s.) EH1 -3-3i. t; LlNlM m“ 094d.‘ KIdmY-P-lu‘ i6 _ __ - t 4 time between nations. A Swift s Co" Illln solved thelchsratrtor. However c4 530mb!!! of shipping moat to thc lieflne themselves ns utli Pacific in IIIIYUITIEBTBY-bd,OOIIIIIYDIIIUBS . . . in lio wav sull- shlps. He lined the sidm of the‘ ordinate one to another in rny as- cn o space with oases of their domestic or external‘ Janus , hlflv nucleolus Muss fllN/‘RDHS lsidtht atYsIwUI/telibersl- \