- I "Jfifl l 1011f mas ; an: ,_ _'___ _____\V_ _ 1f,_ii_i£_<__ .. - - ardzan Prince itdvyard icday CAPITOL TODAY 7718 ‘ Il-"t 'l‘i{ You AND THE BAT , . WHISPER. " FSWELLHEAIJ” Serial-Cum ic-Nlusifiide ."~'*'z'\rrr'F"UIl$"" JOHNSON’! Anniversary Friday and Saturday. Sale 3-l3-Ii. LADIES‘ SILK RAYON Bloomers. - lll newest shades. All sires. Price i 3c. Prowse Bros, ma. assv-a-iz-sl. C Ladies and Children's Gowns at i’: price, Prowse Bron, Ltd. 8857-3-12-31. SEE OUR LARGE TABLE SAVE BY BUYING, GARDEN lots. ITY BUTTER ln 10 pound Flannelette 01 the Abegweit- Union game played in Victoria Rink on Wednesday evening of last week. The game which re- sulted in a score of 3-1 was full of thrills from -the starting whistle to the flnsl gong. Mr. Frank McFarlane ' _ ,, ' ' d, 360.; 2 pounds, 700.; 10 I d tn n W __ .., 4 _. _ ? I _ 25 ONLY Mens Winter Overcoats One p011" o; Augustine cove ye eree e g me n l ‘\-'-I ‘vs " rUES clearing at 1.2 price. Prowse Bros, v Poilndil- 33-39- 3347-34141’ m” entire satisfaction o; an _ . rALung-q .-rc'r ‘Q _ 1 A ' g D ILtd. 3857-3-l2~3i. - ___.._ ¥ - I I l‘ z MEN'S FANCY NECKWEAB,' M‘, and Mm Bmxord Mum," o, 1.1 x s r l: n v Tinnitus _ caucus Protvse Bros., Ltd. 3857-3-l2-3i. IRON AND STEEL horse shoes, welding compound, etc., sold at Bruce's. 3870-3-13-21. _.__.._ BROKEN LINES of Men's Hats. Regular $6.00 for $4.50. $5.00 for $3.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3857-3-12-31. an ciearing at bargain price ‘é price. PWWBB BYOB» Lid- missed. WILL RECEIVE CALL-At is ONLY Boys Winter Overcoatsi8°°d quliiiy- Clamps price 29c- 3857-3-l2-3i. POLICE COURT-At the- .Pollce Court yesterday morning charged with vagrancy was fined $10 and costs or ten days. The case a- gainst a man charged with theft of dis- amount less than $10 was B man ‘west '1‘ryon were visitors to l-Iamp- ton on Sunday. Her many friends in Tryon and vicinity regret the passing of Miss Caroline Wood at the home of her nephew, Mr. Hamilton Leard, where she has resided for the past number of years. The funeral took place on Monday, March 9th. Interment was made in the People's Cemetery, Try- on. _l‘.'.Q__‘l;_Ti~ITO\i:N nilh-ilinmrv. There was a record attendance at,H°P°- YwflmY 51mm ‘Jew u" m MARCH 14, 1931 SUURIS m. Reginald MacDonald, Sailars ‘Souris visiting friends. ' Mr. James Atkins, Mount Stewart, - paid a business trip to Souris and vicinity this week. Judge A. L. Fraser, has returned from Murray Harbor where the reg- ular March Session of County Court i was held. Mr- Manning Bagnall, Charlotte- town, spent Thursday in Souris on business for his firm. We regret to chronicle the death of Mrs. Angus . Campbell of Red Point who pased away on the 8th lnst., after a brief illness at her home. Her husband, the late Mr. Angus C. Campbell was a highly es- teemed farmer predeceased her sev- Island ports or for all rail usual, the comparisons are rived from various sources Our mixed formulas v coronal.‘ _- -WINDSOR MADE ~FERTILIZERS Our prices arenow in< the hands of o are in a position to quote you on_ goods ex As usual‘ icomparisons are bein the cost ofrawfchemicals and mixed rogen on raw "chemicals derived from the very chem est source-Sulphate of Ammonia. Agricultural authorities are mous in their statements that Nitrogen should be dc, this valuable element throughout derive their Nitrogen: from Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia and Tankage, and the results obtained from th _ meeting of the Montreal Presbytery BROKE!‘ LINES 1" M911’! shififlto be held on Monday next a call snghfly soued- B53111“ 51-50- 3""will be extended on behalf’ of Zion gain price 59c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. Church no Rev. Henry conning m“ 3957'3'13'3i- George M. Taylor and Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan are representing Zion Church and the Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery. _ - LADIES’ CIIINTZ Hoover Aprons. Very special bargain at 79c. Prowse BT05" Ltd. 3857-3-12-31. SUPERPHOSPIIATE — Potash - Ammonia - Soda and Mixed Goods now ready for immediate delivery or shipment from our Fertilizer Plant. Our prices are much lower than last year. Cali early. A. Home Jr. Co. 3914-3-14-21. PERSONALS Mr. J. W. Newsom, of Crapaud, was in the city yesterday. Miss Nellie Claw, B Park Terrace, Brighton, ,is spending the week end with her parents in Clyde River. Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs. Heber MacLean of Dunedin, were vhitors to the City Thursday. JOHNSOIWS LADIES’ WEAR, I44 Great George Street, Anniversary Specials. New style three-piece knit- ted suits $10.50. Full fashioned silk hose $1.00. See our new Spring Coats and Dresses Special prices. 3-13-21. The many friends of Master Jud- 5°Ii H~ 010W. Jr, who has been so seriously ill, will be pleased to know that he is now convalescing nicelyf FERTILIZER n: STOCK and ready fol‘ prompt delivery-Super- phosphate - Potash -- Ammonia - Tryon on Sunday. Tryon. A very plaesant goodly number were present. ia Arena last Wednesday evening. l) Messrs John Myers and Freddy Lnwther of Carleton were visitors to ‘The ladies of the United Church w. M. S. entertained the other ladies of the congregation at an ‘a't home“ on Wednesday afternoon, March 4th at the home or Mrs. .1. L. Luiid, afternoon was spent in contests, etc. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies. A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson of North 'I'ryon were in attendances at the Abbie-Union game in Victor- Although it is almost the middle - of March the writer sees little or no indication of spring; Of course days are getting longer nights shorter, the Spring and Sum- mer fashion books are out and the ladies are beginning to talk zhe and the eral years ago. Mrs. Campbell was a woman of a sterling christian chu- acter. a kind neighbor and is mourn- ed by a large number of friends in the community where sl-e lived. Mr. Neil McPhee, North Lake, spent Wednesday in Souris visiting friends. Mr. James Montgomzry was among the outgoing passengers on the ex- press on Thursday morning after having spent Wednesday in our town. Weare pleased to report that Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Norris Pond, is now improving greatly from her re- cent illness. Mr. M. Conoghan, New Zealand. was a recent visitor to the Eastern Metropolis. The many Souris friends oi Mr- Kimball Stewart, of Kingsboro, were pleased to see him in souris on Wed- nesday looking well and hearty af- is considered, the cost for prove detrimental to your been ample evidence of their superiority. When the cost of these materials in, thei amount. You cannot afford to endeavor to present low prices on farm products by cheapen your, fertilizer costs to the extent Buy Colonial-Windsor Made-Fertilizers for and superiority that this namezassures. column. FERTILIZER comruv WINDSOR, N. S. 1 | ____,__$‘. 1"‘ agents. We steamer ndsor. g drawn between fertilizers and n; based with the cost of Nit- shipment from Wi practically unnni, so that the plant will have its growing season. 1111111 grade eil- use hag l‘ 111W state a nominal overcome trying to that may of CPOpg. the quality mixing is only yield or quality from your old home in Darlington. allow you to go away with have appreciated having you in our midst, and also to try to let you know how much we shall miss you. You have both always taken a deep interest in all that pertained to the: good of the church, the school and »When this fact hnd been made farewell to you known to us, ws felt we could not our community, out in certain amount some way telling you how much we -found 'Brookfield's Soda and Mixed Goods. If you want w haul your supply by sleigh call at MrsfB, Waller returned Thursday spring cleaning, but by the weather today it looks as if we arc in for a good share of winter yet. Anyway, ter his recent oper/Jn. the community. . - . _ Jet-pm. wwl-Lwarwewfllv Governor Sir Charles I-Iis Worship Mayor “MY IRISH 53-3-11-12-14-31. n‘ mum , . L. PRINCE ED .RD R 1 ST. PA TRICKS DAY, CELEBRA TION MARCH 16th & 17th Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor Lieutenant THE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY , Presents The Big Broadway Success IN 4 ACTS UNDER DIRECTION 0F MR. Js AUSTIN TRAINOR. With Splendid Caste of Local Talent. Specialties and Orchestra. Between the Acts. Scat Sale Opens at the Theatre Box Office, Friday morning ' ' lilarcll 13th, at 9.30 A. M. PItICES-Sic, 50c, 75c. »'- ‘its-ii ‘ 1825 Dalton and Mrs. Dalton Prowse and Mrs. Prowse GINIJERELLA ROLLO BAY lilrs. Andrew Paton, Rollo Bay West, v/as a recent visitor to Annan- dale. Messrs James MacCormac and Preston Bryanton. Rollo 13a)’. WE"! to New Acadia on Tuesday on a busi- ness trip. Mr. Joseph ChalSSOll. Rollo Bay, was a visitor to New Zealand recant- l7. Mr. Ed. MacDonald. Little Pond, was a visitor to Souris Wednesday. - The March meeting of the Rollo Bay West Women's Institute was .held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Reid, eight members and one visitor being present. The meeting Opened with Ode, followed by roll call, ans- wercd with Quilt Blocks. Discussion on means of raising 1.1101191! 1° P1'°' vide fence for the school followed. ~-Mrs. James MacKinnon and Mrs- ..Ge°,-gg A, Wood were appointed to visit the school. Various school mat- ters were then talked over by 9119 members. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess and a pleasant social hour cnioyed- MP-‘i- 5mm“ invited the members to her home for the April meeting, roll call to be ans- wgrgg with "Old =fashioned step dancing. Meeting adjourned with National Anthem." Mrs. Edward Mahsr and son Wil- liam 22., were visitors to Sturgeon re- cently, where Mrs. Manor's father. Mr. Michael MacCarron is seriously l....'. -- [Vaterius a. Mr. Abelen Hewlett, Gowan Brae, returned from a visit to Sturgeon. Messrs. Gerald lliullaly and John MacGiliivray, Souris RlVEl‘, were vis- itors to Little Pond on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKenzie, Rollo Bay West, were visitors t_o_ Lit- tle Pond Sunday last. w Miss Hazel D. Keefe, R.N., ‘Rollo Bay East, has returned to her home, after spending them-st two weeks in Eglington, where she was the guest of Mrs. Wesley Keefe. Mr. Paul Blacquiere, North Rus- tico, who is employed on the new St. Alexis Church at Rollo Bay, was a passenger to Charlottetown last \veek_ Mr. Lorne Keefe, Eglington, was a visitor to Rollo Bay East on Sunday. Miss Mary E. White returned to Souris West recently, after spending the past two months in Mt. Stewart. Mr. John Chsisson. teacher at Bear River South, was a passenger to the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Townshend, Fortune, were visitors to Rollo Bay West on Sunday. Messrs. Alec Fisher and James MacDonald, Bear River North, were visitors to Egllnstpn on Sunday. Their many friends are welcoming 01108. 1118 delivery from our Island Super-phosphate - Potash monia — Soda and Mixed Goods ______. Y’! MEN'S CLUB — The regular Weiiiiiy meeting of the Y's Men's Ciubhwas held at the y, M, (3, A, Parlors ‘Ihursldayevesiing with Mr. Hugh McKay presidlng/rhespealrer was Mr. W.L. Brenton, Dairysuperln tendent, who spoke on ice cream re. marking on the standard required by the Dominion Government and the manner in which Island plants come up to that standard, the value of ice cream as a food, rm: aanrrsr CIIURCIL-Rev. A. C. Vincent, ‘will preach morning and evening. The morning subject will be "The call of the shallow and the call of the deep." The evening Bilblfiilfi W111 be “Naaman the Syrian." Miss Spencer will, from 0.4a to '1 o'clock give a short organ recital, with three interesting numbers. Mrs. H. S. Henderson takes the solo in Edith lane's "I Hear Thy Voice." MP- Quigley is the soloist in Fos- ter's "O for a closer walk with God." The Su " y School invites you to help make the attendance 200 or over. ‘The Y. M. C, A. sing song will be held at 8.30 P. M. in this Church, W191i Adjutant Martin as the speaker. ‘tr-m hlinard’: Llniinent for Lameneaa. - who have been residents of Mt. Ste- wart for the past Qflr. A disastrous fire of unknown origin occurred at Bear River station at an early_hour on Saturday night, when the store owned and occupied by Mr. Alec Fisher, was burned to the ground. The fire was first noticed by Mr. Hugh MacDougall, but the flames had by this time gained such headway that it was impossible to save the contents. A considerable quantity of dried fish owned by the A. Horne s; Co 3014-3-14-21. “mm”: "m" a ‘m’ Pkamm "s" . ‘ to her sister, Mrs. Mclnnis, in To. FERTILIZEIL-We are now mak- ronm‘ Plant a special course in hair dressing. Am- Whiie there. she also too Taylor is a daughter of Mr. and Mrg James Taylor, Granville, and we! known in this ‘province. . KINGSTON. scnoor. Honor Roll for Kingston School, Senior Dept, Grade X—Alma Newson, 2." Mild- red Auld. Mlbel A1115. 8. Maurice Clifford Rodd. Grade VIII-l. Erma Newson, 2 Rhoda Newson,3. Stanley Willis, _ Grade VI1—l. Earl Docherty, a. William Honnom, 3. William I-Iannon Grade VI. Sin-Bernice White, z. Dorothy Ailld, 3. Eleanor Willis, 4 Lena Paul. Cahill 3. Junior Dept. Grade VI Jr.—-1. Jeanette Dor- cherty, 2. Daisy Paul, 3. Cliffford Ho]. mes. Grade Sr. 1II—1. Georgie Willis 2. Florence Younker. 3. Earl Willis. Grade III Jr.—1. Sterling Barrett, 2. Verna Livingstone, 3. Irving New- son. Grade n_1. Hilda Auld, 2. Vera Willis, 3. Dougles Dorcherty, 4. Har- vey ‘Newson. Grade I Sr.—-l. Calvin Holmes, 2. Ralph Green. Grade IJr.-—l. Robbie Younker, 2. Elmer Colwill, 3. Myron Holmes. Perfect Attcndancez-Stanley Wil- is, Clifford Rodd, Earl Docherty, 'Eleanor Willis, Jeanette Docherty, Georgie Willis, Sterling Barrett, Douglas Docherty. RUSTIOO CONVEN T Honor Roll for February. - Grade X-l. Loretta Doucette, Frances Gallant. Grade IX-l. Cecilia Doiron, 2. Loretta Doiron, 3. Bernadette Paquet. Grade VIIL-Alice M155 Myrtle Taylor of the‘ T. Eat- Call or write us to ship before the ion 0°" Sydney is m M°n°t°li E11- sleighing breaks up. A Horne dz Co. {lending me Fflshlim Show. after 3914_3_14_m_ which she will proceed to Montreal and Toronto on a buying trip, M155 Grade IX—1- Reginald Younker, 2. k of business. The Utopian Society of ’I‘ryon plan a ‘union of the Maritime Provinces would be-of benefit to Frince Ed- ward Island. The speakers have been preparing for this debate for some time and should prove interesting Pro side.-Archie Thompson, Elma Inman and M. Howatt. Con. side- Austin Smith, Florence Leard and Olga Toomba; - i Mrs. Richard Metcalfe of Victoria has been spendlng- some time vis- iting relatives and friends in Tryon. POINT PLEASAN-T AND VICINITY The young people of Point Pleas- ant and vicinity held their concert in Murray Harbor South Hall on February 20th. and it was a decided success, 'I‘his same concert was held in‘ the Murray, ‘Harbor North Hall and Murray River Hall on Mrach 2nd and 4th, respectively. 1:1‘; owing to the inclemency of the weather on March ith-quite a number of the preformers and musicians were unable to attend- thus cutting out the musical part of the program. However the people in Murray River Hall kindly con- sented to overlook the absence of the musicians and showed by a standing vote that they were willing to listen to the program without the music. So consequently the pro- gram which consisted of solos, mon. ologues dialogues and step-dancing and some violin music. etc. was carried out and everyona wenir away well satisfied with {pleasant even- ing of entertainment. Mr. Glendon Johnston acted as cashier at the three different halls andlhe reports that the large sum of $125 was realised at the three concerts, after all expenses were paid. Some of the outstanding features of the program were the Orchestra which consisted of two violins, two mandolins auto harp, bango and organ which played many selections cheer up, the sun has not gone out holding their debate "Resolved that Charlottetown visitors to- Souris this week paid a visit to Bear River and Souris in his official capacity as Fire Marshall. » _ Mrs. J. Peter McPhee, Souris, re- turned home on Wednesday even- ing after having spent a few days in Georgetown where she "visited friends Mr. Charles MacEachern of Camp- ells Cove,.spent Thursday in the‘ Eastern Metropolis. Mr. C. A. MacDonald of Souris spent the week end in Charlottetown the guest of friends. Mr. Dan Barry, Glcncorrodale, was a visitor to our town this weekfi East Baltic visitors to souris on Thursday ‘ eluded-Mr. Jack Mc- Eachern, and Mr. R. McGregon-G. f ._________,.___ FAREWELL ADDRESS On the evening of March 4th.‘ a large number of neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. McLean gathered at their home in . w“ gld your part splendidly, and For a number of years Mr. Mc-| Lean, you have been serving on the; Board of Managers of the Presby-i terian Church in Brookiield. ‘There when ever duty called for action.| you were never found wantinK- we shall hence forth miss Y0!!!‘ W159 council, your genial presence and 30111‘ ever ready and willing hand. And you Mrs. McLean have always taken ‘a deep interest in all the affairs‘ oi’ our community. and for shine all the more- quite a number of years have lfliiyed well your part as organist in Brook- distant future you should dedde - field Church. To you we are all come back and ro=i<le again in -- very grateful; not only for helping, l,‘ the musical part oi our Church services, but also for the good work you have done in our Sunday $011001 101' Ilfirlillllkill We shall lwiltshire. and Christmas concerts. indeed miss you all in the dificieiii‘ spheres of life. l Darlington to bid them farewell ere they take their departure for their new home in Bradalbane. Mr. E. l-lowatt acted as chairmah and opened the meeting with a short speech in which he stated the object of the gathering. Mr. Donald Campbell read an address, and Mr. Donald McDonald presented Mr. and Mrs. McLean with a well filled purse. Mr. McLean thanked the donors in his usual pleasant manner. The following program was then very successfully carried out. 5011B.’ Mary the Rose of Tralee, Mr. David Rennie, Violin selection; Mr. Donald‘ McDonald accompanied by Mr. C- R. Campbell, Clog dance; 1i"- J" Mel-flu. Duet; Mr. Cecil Campbell and Mr. E. Howstt, Gaelic song; Mr. Gordon McLeod, Step dance, Mr. E- Howatt, Violin select- ion, Mr. B. Jollymore, quartette Messrs C. Campbell, E. Howatt D. Campbell. Gordon McLeod, Step dance. Mr. u. Howatt and m. o. a. Gallant, 2. J_ J. Hughes 00., Sourls, was _also damaged. There was a steady breeze at the time and it took good hard work to prevent the ‘flames from spreading to the various wooden buildings in the neighborhood. Mr. Fisher who was absent at the time. has the sympathy of the community in‘his loss. We understand there was some insurance. Helena Jarvis, s. Estelle Doiron. °‘ Grade VII-Lucie Doiron, 2. Law" pence Gallant. ' Grads VI-Rita Pineau, 2. Wirmi- fred Doucet. . Grade V-Loretta Gallant, 2.Alioe Pineau. Grade III-‘Stella Blanchard, 3. Kathleen Gallant, M. Helena Blan- ' chard, Raymond Blanchard,“ James Gallant, Cecily Blanchard. ' Grade II-Iilleen Doucette, 2. Rita Doucette, 3. Hilda Doucette, 4. Ade- line Bouin. ii." Cyril Doucet, s. Evelyn Douoet, Grade I-Urbin Doiron, I._Adrien Pineau, Alfred A. Doucette. an ji‘; Miss Annie MacDonald, St. Mar- garets, was a visitor to Rollo Say East on Sunday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. l. l". Peters. Mr. H. J. Mackinnon, Hallo Bay, paid a flying visit to New Acadia on Sunday. nun- caor worm $400,000,000 BURLINGTON, Vt., Mar. lL-The annual value of America's fruit crops now averages something lilo $600,000- 000, according tofigurel Wlllpllfld 11! Marshall B. Cummings, professor of Mr. and llrauCharlaa Coffin, Bay horticulture at University of Ver- ‘rhe sympathy of the community ia extended to Mr. Edward Mahar, Rollo Bay East, on the deathof nor father, Mr. Michael MaoOarron, Sturgeon. ____- of immensely, enjoyed by the many music lovers present. Mrs. MoLure Mr. Willard MdLure, Jordon, Alma Johnston, the members of the orchestra. The people of Point Pleasant feel very grateful ‘to these kind friends who so willingly did their bit to make this concert a. suecaau Other features were violin and vocal duets, and several amusing dialoguel and Monologues. Mrs. W. ll. Jenkins and Min Libbis Hold visited the school recently, and after watch- ing with interest finish her days work, kindly brought m a treat consisting which was greatly enjoyed 117 pupils and teacher and the children and _"Old Thyme" music and was d daughter Mrs. Wedell Graham, Mr. Henry Mr. ‘mamas Fraser, Mrs, _ Mr. Walter Fraser and Mr. w. l7. Jenkins made up Point Pleasant Miss Creed Mrs. Jenkins a freeaaroficaorsamaadoaka back to Souris West, Mr. and Mrs. ugeponfld and family. Fortune, were visitors to Rollo Bay mont. Apples account for approx-l Vi! so ia-"iv. opeziiifliirifi‘! "is. issue g-noha- thanked Mrs. w. z. Janklnl “i 1'2"" ‘i'.‘$iif“‘-._-..- Mei-Wi- iiwu was; Mr. Donald Campbell, Mr. Cecil Campbell was organist for the evening. Lunch was then served by the ladies to which all did justice. The singing of the National Anthem brought a very pleasant evening to a close. Following is the address:- Mr. and Mrs- Dan Archibald Mc- Lean. Dear Friendu-As the weeks earns and lo, as the years roll by, we naturally expect that the passing of time will bring about ehangps among the residents of any community, but loma how we never expected you to move or change. You, Mr. McLean have grown up in our midst and have. been with us all of your mo, mg m _ regard in ‘many of us hm tonight "I! lime ml! be said about you In. Molma- we havethus known both of you practically all of your lives, and we have taken it for graahd‘ that youwould continua lobe a part of our community. But of late we have learned with sorrow, that futile‘ Ydl.e.*9..."t-='2-.‘»°Ce__w~ w; you can no longer remain with us; Ice Cream Brick, a delicious Nuts and Cherries. Order early 11\l‘°"81i lily Jrom us. Only a limited- queuiiiv "i" PINTS IECPQUARTS 50$ d 0n Sale Saturday, Monday ""1 11"“ w Central Creameries lid THONE 848 CAM . We are makinl B 599561“ ~ “PERFECTION” “Perfecttorfl dealer ol‘ __ vwwlx may note in min‘ PBOPR? as you la mere is always of consolation to . in the fact that wing . loss will be 3mm] And here we bane's gain. We feel sure that the chum, . school and the conununity will I Drill"; 11y your residence there. saying farewell we v0 .. ask you to kindly accept this ... gift as a slight token of our esteem, we 1111515 $11M You will value l . not so much for its intrinsic w . but rather, for the expression oi . miration and good will conveyed l. ihe giving, and now for the prelo- farewell. May God's richest blessings e ~ follow you. Iifay truest. fortune eve smile on you, and may you have] w enough cloud and shadow upon life’ way to make you appreciate the slm Before And further if in the near midst, always l'i"iili‘ill1)i‘l‘ there be a hearty uv-lcome awaiting you. Signed on behalf oi the residen Brookflsld a Rub out pnln u-ilh \l Il.i|'l1'! Linlmeat- combination of ll"lsta¢1i1°' Color 11519 F“ ' “not no made- CIIARLOTTETOWN 1 ..--