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- Page 4
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- Tuesday July 16, 1907
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Thursday September 6, 1945
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- . The following flgures glve some Indication of this from May, 1948, the earllesl; date for which figures are available, 1,0 June 1945. 8,099,179 passages for American troops were booked by the British railways, and 12,367,377 tons of merchandise for the United States Government were carried over the ‘same period. All ch s were palcl by the Unlted King om Govern- ment as reverse lend-lease. Raw Materials
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Saturday November 26, 1949
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- and that TllUii I NOVEMBER Z6, 1,4,, aavunsv-svnwve-amnaawmav-nm n‘ The Way _ Federal intcrf » . matter affcctlllgnczro with this ClVll rights is constitutlgtill ‘did valid. 'I‘h' . . V. _Y_ n- lhe ch- IL-‘oud “mi 11m: u. aPl-Ei. Toronto Telegram CM” harks and Reci- mitltee has decided lg parts bud ct - allotted mg h.§‘°.'.“..§§'§. Napalm $41,036,000, um amount 0%!‘ in Droposcd
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Wednesday July 5, 1911
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- “Good for Leather- ' Stands the Weather” I -Shines in a moment I and lasts for a week. c Black or tan, at all g-nr = I cars and shoe stores. | CI'TARIIO'I'l`ETOWN MARKETS. ‘l|.llI Alll lIlA‘I AAAI :_ a I: _ l. i_Correctod for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. ¢oD rr O 10 f.0 ...
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Saturday March 2, 1907
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- ' \ “R Q ».» I wuwuw \»1.~1\\¢Au4s\u~»15»nu-1:'5‘,lll`§vz‘e{’ g -~'*»-‘-- _ ‘_ . , I {.»_q» a~.|»m.». nuwwff-.4 ,. gm i W* Bw 3115?* 5?’ iff? TWH 5° COMPANY we Pn\NTEu Moyne Aus W Pnwrens _ |>u5L\_sHev.s |.As~rjws_s»...
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Saturday August 10, 1918
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- from the affair amounted to her two little daughters, the Misses Od! W0 |1100 0!,¢°D W 6!! _ll °l`°W _"__" Wm keep them o_____ _ gan 3 ln 9 ‘WS 0 P9309 ll 9 W01...
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Friday January 13, 1905
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Friday March 7, 1924
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- .) General Electric Company Eastern Standard 'ljlme 11:55 a. in.-Tinie Signals 12:30 p. m.-Stock market report 12:40 p. m.-Produce market re- port 12:45 p. m,-Weather forecast 6:30 p. ni.-Childreii's program. 7:35 p. m,-lleallh tnlk, N. 1. State Department of Heultii 7:45 p iii.-Radio draina-Drama “ll 1 Were King," by Justin llunt- A roliiniitic plny in four ucts pre- sented hy special
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Wednesday February 16, 1955
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- ;" ' I I ' ' I ” ' educated. 01' not educated. as the case may lure Ins-Ihigh: A ilut-k's 109.1 anti speed to leave tlu-Iground. IAll duhlo S and he ls an Armenlam 1 W1I1I9IY0:l Wm ll 39”" V llllleel-I Ml-I pl-eemall (;l-,lll,mI me as well an eastern nr Wf'Slcrn 4.).) after providing for debt retirement. MI in Om. pl.m.lm.l,I l-l.(,ml(,llllIV ll”, lh
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
- Date
- Wednesday March 17, 1948
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- a sum equivalent to the earnings of British films shown in the United States, its possessions and the Philippines. $7,000,000, therefore represents a minimum fig- ure which will be swollen by the size of British film earnings in'the United States. British-earnings in the United States were about $4,000,000. The $17,000,000 figure covers earn- ings from old films as well as the new ones COMG. e- n
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
- Date
- Wednesday September 11, 1901
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- listen Modern , an ying _ has class workm:pWe are lhxznsettigi . gticvn to turn onisvork in . Dinner than other _ , ment on P. R. Island’ b , We have the facilities and know how to secure the k. ,' Givensatridlzrndln cssrsisosd of , themerits of our work. :Bruce Stewart Gr-Co., _ [email protected],&o£tsand f 4 0 e -s~e.\sss¢ssssssssss.¢. ' i Fi I ~ 1 ......... some 'IUESDAY SEPTEMBER, 10.1311
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- Morning Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Thursday August 10, 1899
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- .. ' continued 'today' a Secretli' ' This is on the whole a very hope- nunsnv 'img' A _ Pt' | . L . 0 . » » 1- , - But we are _eww “.ed_ fi“16Sl‘°'(:;’=5_‘° ‘“°“’ ”h° ‘““l";§ ‘i...
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- Morning Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Friday May 31, 1957
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- the surface. The ore travels to the surface on the longest slope conveyor system in the world, which consists of a series of ten electrically-powered and coordinated conveyor belts hav- ing a total length of 11,555 feet. Other conveyors move the ore to the loading pier whcre a 10,000 ton ship is loaded in something like 90 min- utes." The mines have been in continu- out operation since 1895. Over
- Newspaper
- Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Saturday November 4, 1854
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- . \Ve are selling Illlgli uautiiiea of it, and from what we can learn, it is use with uniform rim.-cu, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dyasniry or Di:irrlu'ea. Yours respectfully, W. D. Catuisin, J. hloauii.i.. Nevv»Yorlt, July I0th, I853, SIB Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, if June 131/0 1853. \Ve cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following
- Newspaper
- Haszard's Gazette
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- Page 4
- Date
- Tuesday August 4, 1925
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- '31“ “e'fwns" tor leaving were his dislike of the Mme also Wm be tun" occumm Sfésdive Rl-IIIOSPYWW‘ S“ mm” their’ tariff was low until 181.1 but Canada bought from the united Sate; 52.229.682.108 mom than iii. LIulltfd States bought from Cami- This sum ls ultnosg equal xi the national debt o! Clplda, Dur- ‘iug the same ten years we sold in the United Klllgdum $3,505.677.S2R “more
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Wednesday July 12, 1854
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- be felt to he I‘iiiiis III the Unites and oiiita. Scurvy, believed. 4s. 6d.; IIs.; and 33s. per bottle. This £5 lhicltngns, by which .£I I2s. nri: saved: and the £10 pnck'ui_:es, by which it still greater suving is effected. will I)t5Bt.'lll from the Iistablisiliriient only, on receipt of tho umouut per draft on :1 London se, or olllerwi-so. PJIl.N‘S in the 13.1011’. GR./I VEL. LUJIB./I- G0
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- Haszard's Gazette
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- Page 4
- Date
- Saturday February 7, 1948
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- Province FEBRUARY 7, 1'19"‘ I _- ._._._ ..____-__._ _. r Siunmeroide - Montague ' PROFESSIONAL , CARD; Q l I w‘... O\,'\7~ DR. J. C. GALLANT. B. oannsr Plcksrd Building I51 Great George St. Office llours: 9:30-42:00 ,9 - 2:00— 5:00 PHONE 250'! sr7xih NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. 1636 P.O. Box 452 ~v\-s~\-vvsq\-srv\.~;,~o§.,; firfixi.§ S
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Thursday January 16, 1936
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- the United States and Japan," he added, “but the circumstances which might promote a Japanese-American war ivould bring us in."* v 9K Cheese stocks held in Montreal cold storage ivarehouses follow, with corresponding figures for last year in brackets: 12,171,112 (7,200,896) pounds. Toronto 3,228,769 (2,877,065), Winni- peg 356,97i (290,972). Cold storage eggs: Montreal 331,954 (I,08\.855) dozen
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- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Tuesday September 18, 1956
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- -not to mention the hundreds of millions of children, most of whom are total abstainers-. the annual pre capita consumption of beer is almost unbelievable. In 19.33, the last year for which com- plete records are available, it amounted to the amazing average of slightly more than three gallons, as compared with a little less than two gallons in 1929. The figures were given to the recent meeting in Istan- bul
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- Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Thursday October 14, 1948
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- of about 170 acres in the parish of Conivali, some thirty miles from Buncraria. William Patterson hm] five daughters, and four sons of whom Walter was the eldest and John, born about 1742, the third. The William Patterson ivho was appointed schoolmaster in Prince Edward Island in 1777, and WllOSC death is referred to iri despatclies of Nov. 19. 1781 and June 23, 1789, was doubtless the youngest
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- Guardian of the Gulf