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Ferro Enrilne ling f.’ 5.2 ‘WWW m.” T, Mack Trmk lite more lealcusly bits of fabric and lmmm ‘Hiker g h: Ronpwnl Jc ‘QEVZ1 lmx Sm H _: 1 usher meincnboes strapped from flhe lllllmbllelllllll fin, F; 1m iinnill Han-cue: Refunrllnp 414. pr‘ 1mm Mont lVnrd b31315 damaged portions ,;,- Captain “wk Imqelf‘ -- 4 1 l KARnWFOI‘ Conner ... Rcfunrlluy: “pp fly-L“ gush Mo _ __l l3,‘ l " Y": Etgxegm ' g?" M. mM-y win-n Roi-null"; an, mllfimx,“ m, __ .. . Caurizneys trans-Atlantic plbnelbfligllgguntuvfq°§ ‘ I l 3 1 nucleon Pnwnr iii-coffin... 11.. h!‘ 10050 1 lib-g .. when if was here two ycdrs ago. It ‘Slnnvlllrvl on or lurllnnn I: 421' fill’, ‘“ ‘ ' ' “" i . :1 ru H _ _ ‘ >- - - .. , ' lslu 1' .\- 1.: . -,' l“'“5 “"5 "Y1"? b9“- r°°°“d“°~"’d» ‘:31? Sh‘ l‘; “ G d. ‘Qmfknimllr; "" lill which Captain Wolfgang v0.1 ,1'-1u1~I I-O-i- r w 11 ‘- ~ Vacuum l1 . "s14 "six, N M E M 0 R I A . “I Grmlfili and hi5 three carmlpgnlqng I < mm‘ “My 1~ made their recent flight, from Ger- -—-—-' , mm PM many to New York via Ioeland, SPLEND") CONVENTION 0F ~‘5'1‘- AIWREW“ PRESBHEW ‘I “I” .~" J “'1 ‘Greenland and Ncv Scctin. The‘ EASTERN PRINCE ASSOCIA- DAVID B. BUTLER ""1"!" ‘"111 ~ l ' a ‘ ' l “ON my CHURCH, Montague: Services a; sunday, September 7th at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. P. W. Currie. Pream- C's‘. we regret to record another break in the fast-thinning ranks bf the pio- ___.._. neers of Prince County, in the death Usfxffj-jfl CHURCH 0F CANADA ‘o.’ Mr. David Butler. on Friday. April ._Ge.wrget‘own and Surgeon: Servicesl9ti1 at the age of 69 years. i-ie had gunzigy, sept. 1th. Sturgeon ll a- m‘ not. been in the best of health during M11 7 p. m. sabbath school in r-iwd Siurgcon at 10 a. m. Rev. C. U. serious than a temporary lndisposi- I.i:.c2\'c1:ln, Pastor. lirn consequently it came as a pain- -————- lul shock to his family and friends, IAXGLICAN SERVICESF- CYFPlu-hcn his death occurred ‘on Good ‘Friday. Dcrenscd was born at Pei/ers Isl- ‘land. on February H. 186i, remaining .111 his native province until 1905. [when with his family he moved to fine Lashburn district. where he had ‘since contnuously resided. paud. Saint John's church. Scpiembcr '7. Sunday Cwhool1000; Holy Com- inucicn 11.00. Springfield: Saint Eli‘- mbeiiis Church. September 7th. Sun- day School i050; Evensong 7.00. ..'§r.\'DAY SERviCim-Rev. J. W. Wzlllams of the Montague. Mur- During m4, quarter o; a oenlufy 1'3l‘R'-"°Y Chm" Wm “Undue” servic‘ ‘that this community had been his cs on Sunday. September 1th as fol- lhnme he had been generally looked m“? 05°“V*‘%“° n a" m‘ nmmwlupon as an up-right. conscientious 3W3’- 3 P- m and Murray “Mb” 7 ‘and honorable citizen. and as such p‘ m- lhnd won the esteem and respect of Wall, ..____-__.-_______ PERSONALS ‘ ‘ He leaves to mourn his demise. a i ..—.\/fastei- Herbie Phillips has re- wvife. four sons and three daughters. sons. Tom and George resided filmed home after being operated on i0! the in ihc Prince County Hospital for gal. home. ENE-Yd BL Mlma- 535k- lfllLlls and 5491-1015;; land Herbert at Alice Arm, B. C... the ldnughters. Grace, Edna and Eva, all -.'.\Ir. J. W. Murdock. Montague. ‘being residents of Saskatoon. Besides hrs rclunicd home after a weeks stay ‘his immediate family. i116"? B"? W"? in Blunfrciil on a buying trip. ‘brothers, Samuel and William. end a - sister. hfvs. Mgtry Johnson. all of EIEN-EZER INSTITUTE Pcllerfis Rood. P. E. I. —-—~ The funeral service. conducted by The fiugust meeting of the Eben- lfiev. R. Stevenson. was held in the (‘Mr W-‘mcns fnsbituie was held at (lnilgd Church on Easier Sunday lhf‘ hrlzw- of -Miss Margaret Buch- ‘l-hen a lsrge number of his friends Pr" 1 “"101 six members and five ‘land neighbors gathered to DRY their "Mfr-rs present. The 1119671318 "Pen" ‘tributes of respect to his memory find u: hl" ivpeatlng the Creed. The ‘l, accumpgny the remains to their ‘flak °C“n‘~'“m'°° 19991153 ma‘ “u” tlast resting place in the local ceme- “Y-d 1c frr-lm had been donated. l9“, Miss Buchanan, one 0f the deie- l 5m, Mum-e sympqihy or his com- zazes t; m, eonvenlilllfl- 8a" H ‘my ‘muniiv is extended to the son-owing sitlslncmw report. Ways oi raising ' ln they bereavemml“ ma"? Were discussed and some ____,__€____ 1111* mule. it w-as deeded w send M“ BEN; PIGOTT a lEH/‘T of sympathy w bereaved lumber. Next. meetini l8 W be l The henrfs of the residents of Mt. fr: Ill lhe home of Mrs Amy Ford. ‘I slewnn and ylglnfly were saddened Natinllicciing cloiggl by 511181"! u“ lwhen an the 21st ultimate, e messmc b» ‘L Anthem‘ Lunch “'5'” “w” was receiicd conveying the sad intel- l the hostess, after which a very l 1mm“ m“ Mm 59m p130“, a gm- was“ m5" "1“‘° w“ “P”? mer resident of that place. had ew- ed away at the symmes HMDIIBL A!" lingtcn. lvlass, on the rrevlwe day °1 pneumonia at a c age of sixty 3'90?‘- “ family 334111111 sleeves are featured in T311!’ of the sports coats fol-eu- "11111- Invisible checks and plaids “like Mme of the deep pile cunts V"! rich-and pretty. .§_____ daughter o "~ ling coffin of Mt. Stewart was well ' and favorably known hevin! 5P9"! HHPVQSQCIS he; m in that vicinity until about fen yesrs r180 u husband she. accomp er and dauilhlfrs- “'5 Muss. U. S- A~ Possessed of lovable iii-ill“ friends who. Wm‘ ‘mme will lone cherish h" "lfmm- A! immediate N! l: mourn two dausl l_nl at Brccklyn, N. Y" M"- . u-llhee- m‘ ‘ “'° “l “M Mlnmru a certain (Ia-Pl for stiff or strained mus- S- Rub ll. in and the pnlri disappears. itolvn Cross, 2.30 p. MWGBOIEEWW“ ‘the greater part of the winter, but k Gcorsfllflbfl lhls was bought to he nothing morals n nf omparafively early The late Mrs. Pigot who was a f the late James and Caro- pon the death of her anicd by moth- nt to reside in g cheerful. sociable and ition she made many clinic relatives latives she leaves ifers, Mrs. Pau- Gyles of the: Nil-h- Mk0 ‘WW " by Amundsen in the Arctic. . hing} 1,4. Captain ‘Frank Courtney. when 700 l ‘ f xviles west of the Azores. was forced v dfilfil on the u-nfer by fire vdhiohl f hrckc out, in our: of the two motors ‘, lizgn-l tandem on his ship. Alwrl flMVflK fOr Snmc haul-s. he and his l ccmnriilicns \'.‘i‘-l'e picked up by ghc ilriisdi 1i nr Zvlinnzwaska. which left, i ilzc plane adrift. Laicr it was salv- . Z-"Pfl by lilc lta-llnn freight/er Cni- . . and brought here. While be_ iill: hoisicz! on board, the nose of the "v flhp “'25 damogcd, and it lVflS from 5 l1‘; Wits around the break that souvcn- 1 l 4's; \\'.‘T(\ obtained. 1.. The Vnlpr-nilw carried the plane to ~ "Vllfl Nlontwcnl. ivhcnce it was shipped‘ u lbflPl-K to flu; factory and eventually i l; l i‘ same ship had previously been used l _ 1/ ‘:02; 111i ..l 1101; no ' '|‘1-\1|= '1 ll _ “l Vim Flnol . ‘1 “Horn R (‘n “we: Fuiiln iVr-rr m” ’ flvcrlnnrl i .1‘ ‘lGTOHIIH ‘F1121 his HSFCGYILCS. l A TURKEY HE VTDULD lLARGEST ARCH IN THE WORLD’ l The central arch of Sydney ‘Bridge in Australia will be closed next month. but it is expected ihnt l8 months will elapse befare the bridge Ls open for traffic. Construct» ed by the British firm of Dorman. Lung A: 00.. if is the largest arch bridge in the ivorld. The cnitracf. price was 4.2l‘l,72l pounds. bu, the total cost will probnlfy exceed 6,- 000‘.000 pounds, There were provis- ions throwing on the New Svuth Wales Government lho r-xtra cost due to rises in wages. which have been large. In planninglhe bridge if. lmd to be considered that more than hnif the lo al traffic of Sydney, the chief Many cxiraordinary golfing stunts have been rmorded 11115 From Wordstock. Ontario. which had landed on the green ancl~ "lFOPI-‘Ylli; 1i 1n the hole for a "one? FY5171 HOlTCiTIl. Sash. a YPPOYIEd by :1 player when he killed a plover with his tee-shot. bu; it rrmains for Brzntford to register not “r1 cloggic." a “birdie? noi- m son of the prcsdcnt of the Brant. ford Golflzmd cumin-y Qluh M; W. B. Race. principal of the Ontar- io Institute for the Blind. searching for his drive on the blind 13th hole d“ 3L The bridge had to Ewe head, Club lhe other clay found his ball room and clearance to big ozean liners. The central arch is a single span of 1.650 feet. and there is a clear headrorm for shipping of 17D feet at low water. The top of the arch is 440 feet above the water. ex- aoly the same height as the high- est punt on i-iampsbead Heath, and 75 feet, higher than Si. Paul's Ca1- thedral. With its approaches the bridge ls 3.770 feet long. The total width ‘of the'deck of the bridge is 160 (eel. It carries four lines of elec- .rlc railway. in addition to a 57- foct roadway and two ootivays. There are 37,000 tans of steel in the arch construction and 13,000 tons in m; approiiches. or a’ total of 50.0fm Much of this is Australian steel; the rest came from Middiesbrougli. -Vmc:uver Province. ‘gobble-r. which had wandered from a llPRPby farm on o the 13th fairway and was gasping its last. First thing we knzw some lusty hitting golfer will be accounting for one of the bears which playfully ramble over the fairway’; at Jasper Park. Alber- tm-Canadian Golfer. MY NATIVE ISLE Now, after years of struggling del- Life's pathway full of pain. I u-accier back to find my home Still beautiful again. The passing storms that swept thy form. "Have trackless pas-lid away“. And beautiful as in my youth, I view these scenes so gay. an now residing in New Hampshire. The former daughter accompanied the remains to Mt. Stewart when: a funeral service. largely attended was held in Mt. Stewart United Church on the lwenty third conducted by the Pastor. Rev. M. 1K. Charman after which ‘he remains were tenderly laid to res‘ ‘n People's Cemetery near Mt. Stews‘ beside her husband who pro deceasvi her by ten years. The plll belrera were James Mc- La-uchlsn, James Barrett. Frank Fee- han. Addison Coffin, Fred Jardinr and In Clark. (Patriot pleue c097). ,May I like thee. be bleswd again. When cares and grlefs have passed. ‘Lt-y down llt-‘s weary burdens all- To find sweet rest at lesf. And when, like thee. so calm I lcy In death's mysterious hour, Within some Heavenly Bower. draped to the figure by l new method of cutting. ‘thirdly Wasl Wcmens Institute. lconceded that in districts where the lwcmerfs Institutes were established that the schools were well looked af- ter. Inspector Auld spoke. briefly or. school work and exhorted the tcach- ‘, ers to make a study of lhelr work “eaclcf but n "turkey." Dr. C. Racel i pa,‘ l“ Ansllralasm‘ had l0 D355 u“, cf the Brantford Gulf and Country, rcpcsing besde a prostraled turkeyl Grant Heaven! a scene as fair as this —F. H. M“ Lorne Valley- Day dresses have new body line=l The annual convention of the Ecst- ern Prince Teachers‘ Association was held in Summer-side High School on Tuesday. Mr. Keith Jamieson. of Summerside. acting as chairman. The morning session was taken up inatlon of the various committees. Mr. Shaw, Superintendcnt of Educa- tion was present. Two Inspectors for Prince County were also prcseni, Miss Hilda Gillis and Mr. Auld. There were also seventy-five teach-l crs at the meeting. Mr. C, B. Jelly. Principal of Summcrside High School, gave a short. address on fhc problems which confronted the teachers in their school work. He also said that it was very important v ‘mine inf-o the hrmds or Captiainyorl “has an leachers should 10m uwl Hall for the Convention Meeting. P. E. island Teachers‘ Federation. He urged that all lput forth every effort to advnncel NGOLFING Go the cause of education in their ‘in-l ldividual school district, stating that he believed that school districts l\'l’l‘f swam‘ ‘willing to pay increased salaries to word o: a dcg pmkm" up a golfcagfifi lteachers who were doing satisfactory - ‘ ° work. He also advocated that wc-l men teachers keep in touch with the It was generally and the character of the pupils plac ed in their care. Mr, McDonald. Principal of Ken-‘ sington High School. read a very in- teresting paper on the teaching of history in which he printed our. the , very important place of history in ‘ school studies as a discipline for the mind of the pupil. Its examples n. statemianship, heroism and patriot ism were helpful in form ng ti: character of the young pupil. tory was devided factual and rational, in grades very should be attempted and therefor ‘I the iowe eating as possible with annecdot connection between events siderable attention. pils are encouraged to dive below th surface of the text and enter into would transfofln l l 1 encouraged to read current events of the day. The afternoon session ‘opcned ivlthl an interesting address by Mr Shh-v. in course of Prclunce be. or shzot game must prcciire a ll- Euperintendent of Educnlon. which he explained the also discussed the curriculum ll€°fl no Women's Institutes in organize . lLibrary should bc procured. He was teachers should 1 His- info two classes. little rational history . the matter should be made as inter- and illustration in order to hold the . contrary in the advanced grades. the and the . reason for events must be given con- The monotony of the work can be dispelled if pu- discussion on cause and effect which his brain than l more or less cobwebby store room for facts info an active live-wire of his-l studies to the young teachers. He lbw- rcheols of Manfbha. ‘He advise?! i ‘c-lchers in districts where they had . l'l 9T’- NM P-vv (‘orpn __ 141F111” Pow . . ' Zfiriflihmviniran fiFnu f‘ Pow ._' ‘romcnoe . up? BrPWL-Yl" e- fl P fiwiw .\i.'irl i111, on. all“. - l sad-i (‘or . l _1 M‘ .. .. 5pc Ami _ ‘ - _ C d B d 1. nl-ilnlze . . v. M111 Fvcmn 4 lip.- 01-11 11m .121 411w wlnnn ‘ " "(Ina a 0n S lne New .11 m l 11s - - » ‘a 11c l>eel.'\.\'.li4 91;. in 1 uupnuz .. l. lilo. Tar spi- 119.11.10.14 1114' El P s Lt . l ~1<l“i-'1i'°\'5 -- 0pc lnnLlnsn 1011.’. 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" ~ . . . , J _ as! .' ten w 2 nomsios cox ansunsr nouns lkcu (Op . .. lg... 30am; a: RS1, _ Mill i l Total solos 5x210. ‘lbranch as they were a very maler- l l l l ial help in looking after the school and keeping it thoroughly up-w-dale “ ‘ ‘Mr. Shaw considered that it would,’ ‘be a. great advantage to the schools 1 ‘lo get in touch with the Acadinnl Travelling Library to secure good‘ ‘books for the use of the children» wvherc possible the Adams Andrew‘ l lpleascd to say that the High School. 1 at. St. Eieanors was putting in one of l lihese libraries. Questions were ans-l l\\‘0l‘9d by Mr. Shaw on school mat-‘ l ters. Miss McLean, organizer oi the‘. .Junior Red Cross for P. E. Is1and.‘! ' gave an interesting talk on the work“ ‘of the junior branch. Moncy from ‘the junior branch is devoted to‘ lcrilaplcd ihllflfFfl. it is the aim oi _ ilhe junior Red Cross u» have 300= l branches on the Island. lwith routine matters and the nom- ‘ ' l The election of officcrs and pars- lirlg of resolutions followed: Presidcut. Mr. Bcri Lzlrirn; Vice- lPrcsidcnt, Mr. Alfred Liliklcllcr; lSec-Trcas. Miss Agile; Rllill-‘LLL. 1 l Resolutions ‘ l. Resolved fhnl the thanks of tho‘ Federation be lcildercd to the 50110111 iBoard of the Summcrside High pschool for the use of the Assembly.‘ 2, Resolved tho‘. tho thanks of the‘ Convention be cxl-r-ndcd to ihe ‘Yfllflllg officers. speakers. and all, those who took part in the conven-‘ 3. Resolved (hilt all teachers be lurged to make an effort towards ob- l taming for their use fhe Adams. An- ] drew Library. 4, Resolved that this Convention urge upon the Govcrnlnent the necrl ‘of placing a complete set. of text ', books in each school-S. “EASTMAN” BOX 1 CAMERA ‘FREE __—_-_ ‘ Premium given for poker hands packed with Rosebud smoking tobacco. “As an rxpcrlcnccd pipe smnlrnr and l a lnvcr o.’ gnarl tobacco, I consider lost-fun] cut pill: ‘he luigjzcsf. Villlll‘. on ‘ the market ioilay." remarked n c l gcnflemnn froru (‘haiharm “nnrl in addition lo rho splendid rlilnlily o1’ 1 Rivschud there are the premiums given l‘, nbsolulcly free ll’\ cschnnpc for pokcr f’ ands. I have just rr-cesvcd an -‘i"I-I.'1slmrin" box camera froe for [our complcle sols of pnkr-r hrinrls. and I e figure that this cnmcro rlirf not cosl m:- , o. cent |\(‘f‘3ll.=l*. l got my moncue 9 nvorlh in lllclam-n enjoyment of smoking ‘RoschudT it is vcry easy in obtain - a n um her of ilsc-ful 11nd hnau tiful prcmiums as rho largo ton rcnl. package of n s (a b U ll contains one poker hand and f h o l n r g e r fiftccn cont. pnckngoronlains f. \\' o p 0 k c r hands. Wrilc for spccial premium sheet lo Dcpl. T. 5., Post. Uillce Box i320, l Monlreai. interest of the young pupil. 0n the 9 a torlcal research. In summinfl "D- h? l ilhought that older wuplls should ho ~--- -~- - and study the lliflll Every.- per‘ ‘.0 sficmlvling f-a hun sense, The ilccrrc; ma; be prccur ed f::m A. E. MP2? sin. flame In specter c: the Tourist 02hr. Char if‘ l lobtetavim, l Receipts were n non rrsirlrn‘. o: ibc uoc-l-s-zi‘ L . and firsts arc c: me ‘ma: egg market secvns. are d J. and weak e U/“T'I“f‘.'l“ ilchanged Mil“. cf uracil-d On- s .34. firsts 32. dc~ The poultry MONTREAL, Q11?- , Stpfi. 4 became s20 2% and . ton. The ilpxvnlzl . eggs was coxvinwcri as paw “'35 casing off all over Liic Carlol; prices have hccn 5i _ almost daily advance this wcci: on iinn b: extras. As high a: 40 cont; p‘? down for British Columbia. e149: ivn: iflday. Ontario frcsh carlot qxrtaiions l as 0n lhe correspond- were 37 cents for extras, 31 to 32 ‘lng day Iris: year. The market is cents for firsts 11nd 25 in 2G for scc- szrcng on strict‘: fresh up to grade nnds delivered. Prairie egos lxcrc uu- ~21; 1's jabbing on spot changed. Colored cheese rcmained iodey at 36c to 38c. scarce. A mixed car load cf coiored_ HALIFAX-Jrhis c143‘ market has and white Ontario cheese sold at l5 ‘been quict so far this week with re- cents per 1b. White W35 generally 15 ‘iccints of local eggs light. Demand ls ‘no. colored at 15H to 15'; cr-nts pcr. I not as keen as it W35 last week and lb. Quebec cheese was 1-1‘. for Willi/C priccs are unchanged. Dealers are and l4‘; for colored. Rcccipus iflll/Jllflt; country shippers for ungrald- nmountcd to 5,801 laoxcs. Thu billllil‘ : nd eggs extras. 31. to 33. firsts 25 to market remélined steady at 2'.) ccnis 3,27, seconds 2i to 23. Wholesale prices per pound for eastern townships no. j to retailersare extras 38 to 40, firsts 1 paslcilrized CTCZIITICTY ivholcsalcxl 35 to Il , seconds 2D to 30 cents. 103 boxcs. Potatoes‘ CHICAGOQChicaQQ spot unchang- hcld sfcady with local stock at 85101. SP3. rf-cvipfs here 611‘. cascs as compar- “CblErZiG nrciraamlulvtitle fhe staff of (he Protestant Orphan- ‘, TWP for fhc splcnrinci appearance of 1hr: hmlviin: holh inside and out-J. 1CNOTIES"; Misc Reta Wood. who rpcnt hcr holidays visiting hcr sister, Velma, has returned to resume hcr cllitics in ._ Tnml-TE T“ “Kg ‘m’ CW . nowsnn FERGUSON‘ hfrli Ninclflllziil, “Wind Islands, was lruwnrunfln Pros“ __ i1 l‘f‘('(‘ll[ \'l:~ll1’\l‘ in. Ihizili Hcvhcrl, Tnlql-NHI-O o“, 5m 4__n is not Lilc guest of 11"!‘ flIililflilCl‘. Afr" m.“ v.1. 1 “mmllq l. we puma Harry Wcvlcl. hind :"~ :1 palitzcnl "*“ n * m from a 3111-‘. Elmcr Miiclinj: luv: rviu v.1. M160, Yo‘ homo. nficl‘ ..L ninth sllrnclili! on mlrvnhl“ .'\il"‘. Fran’ .1‘ rmre to ‘is: Fer- oppcrircci 1n the ed- hrr SINCE‘, Lliild. m: .21" tiGlnbeW ‘“_ . r-t. '31“ Canadian The f-arlrlrl": ".11 "crutv 1112c _;_ wlm‘ d its comphlcd lhrlr lmvvc . c The mi xx“.m(hl,‘q“_ Lakes a crop is apparently‘ 5E'!l‘.9\\l'l1'l'. iibn-Jc ‘lqilnf. {he average. The potato nnrl lump I3.” rrnp ls causing grave nmzlctj; due to 1-,“! Lhc i700)‘ DHCCS and L- - d it was f). in; file NVOInPnS rtxsrkcd by pub- mozr rveicome of Her frlcluls are E01 " L015 hiufch on hillil g pcnsihie position with i-Iiszarcl. Chzirlc-tzcltl\vll_ Howard Fer- Pinrte hiinlsfer s ivcxsogal- _' Moor“ b":- husband l‘ ». ul:(l s “HM, w“ and » many congralulo “ql\1 Wm Md Tome), did success ill . c“, Ow‘, “an bu, Cilil‘l(lllf>7f1\\‘l\ Y; 3.3T hue calf rnvn -,v\:lflve qua‘.- ri .= for her ovrr. "l"‘~‘u*.‘l "no with of 1n :1".'".'e.s=i':c- \Ir_ and .\ir=. . _ _ v1 rriiuwvé 1' W.‘ l-("Plfi .11 ily were rccczi‘. if: l l I i I i“. W‘ ‘\"‘..3‘.‘ft o. "11 i‘ lifil Rclyciiiy _ v l ‘ n ‘c m1." he tltcv bit‘. 11:. Dalpfi ‘Kllltfil. of a inch ‘was plum as .1 “bttlnn 115i!‘ fiibiu 1 . c" ‘Thi: I» h" Rfrivol \\'.1".r;or'.= Dd; “Fri filo rluspicc: “' “c "1' '“.'i' C1"“‘“l‘\ n’ “Harrow Q1 ‘Er \1"\ j vw 3 ha‘: ‘ “"l"r:‘.~‘ l“ >~ s- r -l1"'§"i' (fi1ll\'6‘l"!|<"l'i a’. ‘Fucndrijc. August _ 1'\1“"l‘1 ‘l l" “nine lilo YvfiflYfi: ‘.15 fii"i"lf s. liilii l‘ "17 “W”: “l 7"" "V999"! 731i‘! Fir. Course '3'" Tlvixciu of‘? “l” l’ l‘ Tl “i""l1‘ l" 3111" {mm p c . "1: ospcc- . propcrij‘ l‘? ~ _1>>~>>4 V" Furroii c1111 no’. sc Z\Ir. and Airs. W. N. Jon‘: . Beclcnuc, slurnf Saiurrlnj: 111.11 Sun-l primed c117.‘ in lfounf Hcrbrrty '.\'orncn'.= billid- suits .\I..<s Gincifs Bil-f, lfount Fl“ art. has orllcrcd uprm ltcr rluflcs s» fcacizcx“ cf Bcihcl school for 1h: coming yvcnr. ‘i lvivl m: in sof“. l . . a Stewart Jones 8‘ Co, Correspondents o! Green shields 8|: Co. ~ Members of the Jlunfreai Stock Exchange 88 Great George Sf, Charlottetown ' i