4n_nLi-~.-ij__m=o--_p , )3 O i‘. Q €_-<>"\ - .._._.._..; ' - SO" “Ih tbmnioii Tzililc Salt Wli/‘n you W: i:_i, rirliii; ivzitci" Witt 3,_ \\'1l'lt("~' "iii aiui b0‘ . ri the cs Dnig Co., . :1 ' I \ Iii, ~'?fl‘ll[| l“ lit. Itaie RBLy Tender For N-Lil hi‘ l.i)!’..\'li,l! l'.\('lil.\'(i 1‘ \\ f, llt).\'l o. "iil.\l'.\'__ i£'l('., ,!'li.'. i'ii‘til'l.lltl ill’ l..'~l'l.li.‘\ t ‘i.‘~\'i tilflfi |_|'\ ‘(TU i-nrii up to ii;r.ii.i~._ l"riiru;iry - okiovii noon fur il-iiiiiririi; [iro- ii-iiriri‘, u v.“u!"~i'-. ‘ .\!Ylt‘!".t ziml nil i:i Fiche- ri-fvrrrvl to. Fnrlrvry liifl-ling and Paiiviiirr- l<lllfl€l as llli‘ fvlllllfllll,’ Bouts: (;I"\l‘ff(Ill\'.‘ll. Smack in ',', I‘ Pros-or Engine‘. i W." I" ll. i’. Impor- .;!Iltl ll cnrziiir-s. Mil l§JiVl("-, \ll!l‘."l'l'llf‘. l Fishing Rout w. flu ; li.~.ii~-i izumhr-ri-il niiil dos- rfillPl in Fvllfilllllt‘. w" hercinnllvr l'i""'l‘1'l'll to. <11 minim \‘.'lll‘l"t‘ln thr above pro- tl rind (lPFTTllIECI with iy hr l|l.'s[1t‘t'll‘tl by prr- tl zit lllf‘ Ollict‘ oi‘ the i‘, miigiw in (i('i-r;,'it.n\i'n or nt the il1i.<- oi’ llll‘ uviilrrdi-nril. ‘fi-iizlvr-i will Iv- rcri-ivcil for all tho iilvovi- prripi-rtv or for any lot as i.~ic;l or for fl"\' item oi" such Int. ILitt-ii tliz- 3L'i rl.iy of Fcliriiary .\. IL, irvw. z, Lhrirlntctown. l-il‘ Liqui iinr 2.: Company. 'i-~lI}- . 24-7. THE Po 112i it. Islrustrioivf ll v..i~; ‘l iiimippuinliiiriit to the ii ]‘~ltlll(l, ivhcii thc press inn liiriistrr 0t‘ Agriculture iil (ii-cat. Britain did iiut raise iiiiiiit (‘iinziiliain potatoes. livery n,“ 1mm is a, large surplus of potatoes in fiiiiziiin, as well its in liniti-d uiiil it is (loulttltll if a market can hi- fniinil for all the marlin-table . /‘ Slntv 5' tzii ll f in lit‘ sdiippcil iii a lhort "m0- tlrm l:ilf‘i' Iii. Wi- (‘tin tlml .1 market far A lllfl :-.iil in- im- prvpnrml to ell-ONT!“ ilietrivt nf f i1 irliittrlowll. where W6 u... min. carefully, iind ere prepared to supply haw and labor. and sell tin» nritiitors tn tho llf'§l. iulvsntege Ir ytllf m- tnicrvitcd. drop In an 81 5534-6-31. INGE EDWARD Til-MY GAYNOR humming soon iuitli You”, “You Started It". "Somebody f r 0 m w h e r e", “New York Rhapsody” llclps Stomach llt1\\'ll ZlSI Ni.’ F0111 slom-ychurcl‘ n i?! .1 T. unwise to suppose that allrtlic potntors in Prince Edward Island t pm" or tht-m in an ordlnnry wny. em! We fvl that l'l',",lll r iillflfll‘! moving from the IIIIIIII at =1 e e e ', CAPTIVATING . . . ' SWELL! Romance by Janet and Charlie . . ct their gayest and happiest ..und laughs by Brendel. JANET A B" .-.'i0 ,. . ‘ falls, hardest of all, for— CHARLES <'o..iii~:i>i' ANY) "m, ()>‘.\\'.~\l.l) EL BRENDEI, f‘.-\RTO().\' Dorothy Jordan, gs you'll be ilighiuus", “Iflali - BIG/I S o m e- “Katinkitscliktf, CHURCH SERVICES Paintiol liincr "Duchess of THE BlPTlST CHURCH l for illustrated folder. ‘The Stcwardsirp of Influence “us; ' ' [the thcnie of Dr. A. C. Vllltfellfffi‘ ' iizoi-n ng scrmon at the l, ycsterday. Bimini,’ ltll0llgllli on the spirit expressed in] Romans 14, 7 “For iioiic of us livctii Sundays to himself and none dicih to him- lself," Dr. Vincent called attention mg lcilcr scnt out by the Indian ‘lto the impoifnnfl.‘ mid rv5il0Y1$ll> l‘ bishop of the ancient Syrian ‘ity of iniiiirnrr‘. £34115! SDCPiHl iii-i Church iii Afalnhnr, South India. Jffillllml to Ixitiiiciicc as Iiitii\'itiiia1s,l'1‘iii; roctoi" sriid ho linri known the ‘Influence as a Church, The Iiiflil-‘Bissiiop iniiny yr-nrs ago. He had once of PFIIYUI‘ and summing up lncvii “rill. to Canada to attend mviih tho gwiintcd question addrcssctl C0llf'[!(' in help fit him for the im- lto all “\\"llflf influence is mv lift! poriiiiit position he had liocii sel- !1,,,,-5,mt0(1q-;7'- Mm G_ R, (3ilroy's cclcci to fill as bishop of that un- L ssivc soprano gave a sympath- ciciii. church. Bishop Abraham in iiitoypixiiatinn of “He wipes his Iciivr told soiiiciliiiig of the 5-3,, b“, h-Om “cry Pym" ‘\‘.'<'Jl'l-C of the church in Afziizibzir, increasing: attendance ‘ and with what grout faith iii tho r! rii-ppmiiyig jnfgrogt has bpgn ])<l\\'f“.‘ of tho unswii God, tho _ ,., H“, Sunday School fofsgmgé (Iiirirthiiis uiith-rtnkr: \'~"Jl‘l{ for tlic H m.’ Tm“. SCI-v 0,. ,5 in 59531,,“ M91, i church. God is workini: grcrit won- l;j-,_,n,i\,y from 130 to 330 p; m_ m“! i tic-rs and ituiciiiiiz tlic church iii its NW], $053.10“ inll)rc4l“s[lsl o“ (‘hngylllll5$i0llill‘_\‘ c-iidctivoiirs. Ilo nslzcd “,,.,__,‘,.,,,Y m add-mm to the thouglitiiiizit ihv poopic lure would take iM [he Li,“ um “gnu “pm m?!‘ .'-ii imvrv-ri. iii that. uiicicnt. church _ Ho,“ ,_ > niiri l‘(‘i'i‘.i'ITillPl' it iii their P1’tl}'('l'5. i q-i ,1 H§1‘HI _ m. (.V._.,,h,g,.o,,q,cga_ l 'i‘lir~. rr-ctoi" ])i‘0.'1(‘ll(‘<'l n vcry force- .- wan L Vmcmt m a vpryiiiii sr-i-iiioii llt the (“,‘(‘illll§, taking . V5,,‘ _.,,_.,n.m i-DO yo" ncl-(llflf; his ir-xi. "Who is my iioigli- _ 0,1,5 ppm-syn‘. The dun fight l hour,“ ihc qiirxsiirin nslu-(i Jr-siis by 1-1.)“: lilKlF slimming of lllilll- i110 lnuflvcr to jiis;t.i£y' liiiiisi-lf wr: m a,‘ rcmling, the firm“, , iirc inlii. How often do we try to of God mm m, appeal for ‘ _lllSlil_\l (liil‘.'~t'l\(‘Is‘ rrgrzrirrlless ni‘ mn- wi-‘niig of mi:- oycs that. ivcl- * Ym-"""'~‘1""l m" Mhflm “W30 among U“, = riuiazWiii by toiling fl. sloigv, :1 story Sh“ m_',__l(,n.‘,,l' ‘tli i»: iipplit-nhlo in us tnciny. 'l‘iic ‘ Tm“, ‘Mn mu O Alwpftlllll to Jvrir-lio lilZlY well hi» the -. Mm 11.1.: v_ L_ D-,ng“,,u-_.; ‘ l'-')ii!l of lire. Wu iiicct with iiiziiiy rich tnvitoiic iii the solo, as wrll us, -""‘“‘S “ml ““""um"“' ‘mm-V It siiiiiuic and deeply rullvflfllin: clior- 1 ~ ‘ ziic "Softly mid Tcudcrl)” wvrvi fiiicly- l'(.‘ll(l"l'(‘(l by the choir. A‘ Amuch appreciated fcnturc of llll? f!\'(’ll.llt! service was ilic short bu‘. *1" vvry rich rccitiil of organ music by _\_[,-_q_ G_ Elliot; Full from G315 lo ‘I n"'lfi.”l(. The Coiiimunon service itxr; vcd in the owning. i i Sivzldily l l llll'i'i“' nit . Alon: tliv tray Iict uz: tiiiiik . AllWllOl, that steals our our llfmlili, our \‘l‘l‘_\' i-c-lvvs, ll'.i\'t‘ illifiilWi‘ mo!" liuiiic. who S‘(“i"; our illilt‘. ll‘ Fill. to uri- in sorr- ‘iii (‘\'(‘l‘f.' 0 IX.‘ ST. PAUL'S (‘IIURCII LZIYIZLE criiigrourilions nttcnclvrl ihc services lll St. Pmils Church 3:05- terday. Severn! well known hymns were heartily sung, nnd in tiici evening the choir l'L‘ll£lCl'tl(l tho ‘ nnthvm "Jibicic With Mo." flowers oii the Communion Tiiblv were given iii lnviiig iiir-iiiory of tlicii" sister by Miss A. Nclsoii and Mrs. Bourke. Iii the morning the Rector cxr toiiticd the welcome of liimsclf flllil the congrcgiilioii to bliss Lllliun Earl, who was‘ iit her place ut tho organ nitci" aii iibsciicc of HCVPFJLl potato grmvcrs and dealers of Prime nouiitril that Hon. John (iilmour, tho embargo to pcrsoii intrrrslril in potntocs i-i-iilizc will take works and months to dis- it ls better to keep a smnll price, than to dump tted qulnllty of znoil sound potatoes, with the formers, especially In the hove vmrehousi- fncllltlrii for parking for a V"! small mmmtssloii. d we will talk tho matter over. J. LEQTER DOUGLAS, Queen Street. Charlottetown. 1'. E. I. Poi-venture Turns to Love Women of wealth crave his Love — but an orphaned WK‘? PAUL LUKAS DUBLIN-IRELAND Eucharistic Congress-June 1932 nccrimmodntlon Dublin. Your ticket covers every expense. Filrl)’ reservation gives you the choice of the ship.‘ Write LOWEST RATES through illness. The rector rend n very interest- wq-m. ..,,.,:_ _,,L:__ .. . - cziiiiiii GUARDIAN om TIME DANCING It 1-. P- U- fcniglit. Gciits Z50, Lid-lei 15°. 585-“ 0-0.4 Y FORUM - SKATING, Btilld to- night», Perfect ice. 5841-11 THE FUNERAL of the late Miss Eliza Fianngnn will be held this morning at 8.50 from the resid- ence of hcr sister, Mrs. W. J. Scott, 66 Gt. George Sh, to St. Dunstunw Basilica, thence to R. C. Cemetery. The Gulrdien: Stlbouettlng Zion Church, four blocks sway, ngetmt the early rnornliig sky. flames shooting from Prluce of Wales College at four o'clock this norm tug were gutting the famous institution which has contrib- uted many famous men to the world, Including Jacob Gould Schuruian to the United Stat- cs. Members of the Guardian staff, running down Grafton St. after the flre had been seen ‘from the rear windows of the Guardian, were amazed to see huge splinters of livid fire spitting forth from the three windows just below the “lob Dlen" motto, blah nbovc the main entrance. The tower in the middle of the building was a- blaze, the interior of the struc- ture being photographed on the lone spectators’ brain. A ctr- culnr tower to the right of the main tower was also ablaze, pre- senting a picture of Dantes’ in- ferno to the watching people. The illusion was helped along by the peculiar color of the flames which were a sort of greenish blue from the copper plating on the round tower. FUNERAL NOTICE-The body of the late Maurice Clarkln will arrive 1n the city this evening and will be conveyed to the residence of his father, Ml‘. P. W. Clarkln, 49 Upper Hillsboro St, from whence the funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock to st. Dunstans Basilica, thence to R. C. Cemetery. N. S. TECHNICAL EXAMS-m the mid-year examinations re- sults at the Nova Bootis. Technical College the following two Charlotte- town students are noted-- R_ G, White and M. ‘Cl. Archibald. Mr. Archibald also took honors 1n Strength of Material, EIngineei-Ing, Mathematics, Technical Writing. Machine Shop Hactlce, Mlechanlirfll 3:13., Lab“ Steam eniilleefllli. E196.- Eiig., Lab, Elec, Machinery. Mir, white took honors in Strength of Materials, Englneerng Mathema- . tics, Highway Engineering, Ad- vanced Surveying, Highway MW"- Wflll in yo; . heart.’ Tend‘... I compassion. ate love-story with W I T H Charlie Ruggles, Vivienne Osborne 1815, Lab“ Technical Writing, The first people arrived on the Mechanical Eng" Lab" Steam scene before the fire alarm bud Engineering, Elm, 17118.. Prac. Elec.’ sounded. They met n provin- cial policeman who excitedly called to them to come to lielp extricate the Jaiiltor and his faintly, who were bellevect to still be in the building. With hearts beating like trip ham- mers, those first on the scene hurried to the end entrance ll smoke and flames barred en- Laboratory; FORUM - SKATING. Band to- night; Perfect ice. 580-11 Redford" Guaranteed hotel Miss Muriel Archibald, R. N2, has returned to Toronto after spending the past two months with her par- e'rits Dr. and Mrs. Archibald. REV ]. E. BROWN tionnou.‘ N. B. mm ski-iii; rub iii iiiiiiirtim. difficulty, the heavy plate gins tn the doors leading to the ice un-d usefulness. So many hours Ancient Copper Pot Model School was broken and in the day, spent in idleness, at; And Du _up an attempt made to enter. the club, at the bridge table, and g ""7""- "19 NW3 Will 0| in idle gossip. During the war men bleinflelklnl III"!!! Wlllcll Ill rind women were busy helping their country. Why not organize now to hclp our fellow country- men. Wc enjoy prosperity here, but there are mnny we could help. Time is a trust from God. Are we using it rightly. Then there is the tlilcf who steals our sciisc of hon- our. In these days wc are so niixious to take a chance, to get something for iiotliiiig. Let us pny for what we get with ivhat. we czirii. Another thief robs us of our GUYSBORO, N. 5.. Feb, 6-03!’ the Canadian Prcssl-A copper pot of ancient design, containing a hu- man skull, was discovered today by a. Guysbnrc youth who dug ti; out of ri cliff near the town. The youth was hunting when he saw part of the pot sticking out of the ground. With the aid of another hunter he uncovered it: and brought ft to town, where a doctor will examine ii: tomorrow. It appeared to be very old and is thought to date vance. By this time the bulld- lng exclusive of the Model School section was e blazing inferno and the anxious rescuers were between Scylla and Churyb- dis. What to do! That w” the question. By this time the flre- men had arrived, the alarm b;- 1115 rung in about 3.20 s. m. Ladders were rushed for but before they could be secured the joyous information was re- cr-Drlt dc corps. and lowers tiic back to the early pa“ o’ the Se; celled "l" 03mm“? P- RY!!! standard of manhood and the mtecmh century’ when He“ and m! “"11"? ""9 "IE- Wlllt ideals of womanhood. A sacred fishermen often can” at Guysbom l‘ "He" and had trouble with Indians. By 3.30 a small crowd was be- ginning to form. Among the first to arrive were city policemen who did much to help ti" p". men, directing the crowd in lay- ing water lines. The firemen arrived about 3.25. At 3.30 two streams of water were being directed on the blazing roof. trust has been givcii to woman- hood, that i111 might look up to her. It is ii terrible thing when this trust is liroizcii. And another thicf stools our money. There are so niciiiy things we want, and so lilfllly pleasures to spend our lilOlifly on, we forget that; some of it belongs to God and that His in service and leadership. The Levite might: stand for the polite society of today, that lets alcohol and gambling pass as the things of the hour, and does not bother itself about those who have fnlien, through these evils. Who is the good Samaritan of Disamslitrousy Fi At P. xgcoiieg The following report is reprint- ed from Saturday's city edition of trance at the Janitors exit. Wlthv met stopped any effective all? l. tiig was doomed u the roof o the main ‘part Ind fallen am‘ the interior of the rest of the building wll blulng, shooting sparks and embers for block» any like e Roman candle. Th: streams of wlter were making no apparent difference, serv- ing only to cause the flames to crackle the more. At 4.88 the Model School wee burning fiercely, l. slight wind having sprung up which was fanning the nflsgrntlon. The rest of the building was burning fierce- ly on the ground floors, only the walls being tiiteet It the top of the building. The wells pree- enteil l cameo appear , the blackened brick standing out a- gstiist the fiery blckground In sharp relief. At ten to tlve the building was gutted, only the wells standing. The caretaker, Mr. Patrick" Ryan, interviewed by a Guard- tui representative, stated that he woke up about 8.10 startled by a crackling noise. 0n invest- igation, be discovered smoke ll- iiulng from s region nesr the middle tower. He was of the op- inion the fire started there- abouts. Re and his wife end four children made n lusty, ex- ft, the children in their bsre feet. They were Just In time. A half minute later there exft would have been Impossible, Illme: and smoke -IIOBPLIII down the staircase which leads from their rooms on the third floor to on exit set In the front about thirty ylrdl from the mstn entrance. At 11 o'clock when Mr. and Mrs. Rynn retir- ed their was no sign of any con- flegratio Upon making their exit, they went loroel the cam- Dul to tbethome of Mr. R. E. Splllet which faces the college were well cared for and tele- phone communication wtth the fire station established the lose this morning-to be a severe one] The orlllllll building wll erected tn 1807. The building burned was constructed In 1008 and was e fine up-te-dute col- lege structure. The vsliie of the building 5nd equlpmgpg y"; ‘p. proximately $250,000. There ts $175,000 worth ef insurance. The contractors who built the consumed structure were Lowe Brothers. The building ts s tot- ll loll, all records being de- strayed. The w-tousness of the con- flsgration may be grasped by the fact that there are about 850 students attending the col. lege. The most of these, tn all probability, will be compelled to return home with the re- sultant loss to the city of thetr cost of living, beside the halt In their education. The monet- ary loss will he seven, Qcuocll-‘i a? on Weymoiitb Street. Here they - simre should come first. Time are just n few o! the totiiiy? He is the generous hearted As the deluges of water, driven by huge pressure u hundred SPRINGVALE SCHOOL ~_._ Just rub on VICKS \lyefuflrliyp §_____ ADVISES CITIZENS T0 viicii-i-g ' NANKING, Chlnll, rub, ‘i-(Ap) -Un‘ted States authorities ma; advised all United States citizen, in Nanking to leave the cit-y and virtually all began to depart, mi POULTRY and At the price EGGS and POULTRY are selling today what. is there either on the farm or tn the barnyard that pays better. And If fed with a liberal supply of our cele- brated BLATCHFORUS POULTRY FEEDS will pro- duce large quantities of EGGS at a nominal cost. BLATCHFORIYS E G G ASH will produce larger quantities than any, other eed. They must “Lay or bust" tf fell with BLATCHFORWS. Get some today. Sold ln any quantity. Prices lower. For sale at our SEED AND FEED Garter & 0o. Limited §wEYE8 TESTEDém G LASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J, s. IAYLOZ! Optometrists I42 Richmond Street rrotessional Cards - ll. F. MacPliEE, BJl- BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, 8:0,, out," Building, ciiiu-ioitmwii. 576-2-8-1 month. - J.A. Macdonald, lt.G. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, lac. Riley Building Cht-rlottetown, P. E. Island. A' lacttcr tobacco and hi better cure——tliat accounts lor the popularity of our pouch Iw|s'i'""’ cl-iiswmo liWIlltliEVf. NLHDBDN citizen, but must we go outside the church to find him. It is sure- ly not true that the Christian feet high struck the flames they curled and danced, while ell thieves we mcct along ilfc‘s road. Wlizit about the other people in the story. Who docs the priest _ "'9 “h” “r ll" lllclfllm I110! lstand for today. Surely the whole Sgslxlshtlufxilthitsctglg; 2: Ittzelfiilfir’ lhroughlm‘ "'9 lmlldml l!" Jlnenlbership or the Chrlslmn The responsibility is on us all and mounted lo ‘he ‘He, abovm u CllllPCll, and is the Christian ' w" A 11""? but wiflml an our responsibility reaches to the PlldS of the world. Christ has shown us the way of salvation. It is for us to be ready to help and uplift others and refuse to waste our time in idleness. awesome spectacle to tho" slamllflg there in the early morning hours watching the "timid mfllor disaster suffered by government buildings tn um last few months. At twenty to four tlie tower ln the middle, In which the fire ls believed to hove started, fell, sending up showers of sparks foi- all ti“, world reminiscent of the sparks which flew off Tubal Cain's anvil as he fashioned his tin. plements of war. About this time the round tower on the left of the central tower ""5111. as olso did the roof of the Model Schol. At a quarter- to four the are avithtn the Inter. lor was rapidly gaining ground and the blackbourds of room g5 ""15 l" Plllllly seen. At ten to four huge blllows of flames were cresceriding from u", "n room just off foam l0 which |; the classroom nearest Grafton Street. These huge licks of light were stretching half vuy sci-m; the street. At a quarter after four it was evident that the entlre build. Church going to pass by or will it 3110i; try to smash the enemy and ‘liclp those who have fallen nncl iaiart tiiciii afresh on life's road. l Will it not cziii US to use our time HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Following is the standing of ‘Hampshire school for the month i-r January. Grade X—1 Peggy Easter. i Grade IX-l Mildred Tremere. i Grade VIII-l 10in Mscleod, I (iindys Easter. Grade VIL-l Verna Kiison, 2 Phyllis Eziston, 3 Clfton Stewart, 4 Annie Stewart, 5 Elmer Iiarter 6 Norris Kitson_ Grade V-1 Heath Lorter, 2 Fran- cis Lartcr, 3 Cello Tremei-q Grade IV-1 John Edwards, 2 Margaret Larter, 3 Ralph Youriker 4 Alec Lartcr. Grade III Jr. 1 Preston Tremere, 2 Luis Younker, 3 Lawson 'I‘remere 4 Priscilla Stewart. Grade 111 Jr. 1 Milton Kitson, 2 Raymond Treinere 3 Roy Stewart 4 Alice Stewart, Grade If-_-1 Borden Tremere 2 For the month of January:- Grade IX—I, Beaumont Newport. Grade VIII-l. Edith McLeod; 2, Major Matheson. Grade VII-l, Dale Proude, - Grade VI-l, Ernest Carter; ti, Eileen Youiiker; 3, Dun Fairisli; 4, Finlay McLeod. Grade V-l, Miller Mathcsoii: 2, Ruby Bfintnfl‘: 3, Jean Sentner; 4, Finlay McLeod. . Grade IV-l, Elmer Mntlirson; 2, Kathleen Carter; 3, Heath John- stone; 4, Robert Crabbe. Grade III-l, Lorna Crabbe; 2, Ovid Dollar: 3, Phyllis McNeil]; 4, Florence Cotes. Grade I (SJ-l, Kenneth McDon- ald; 2, Aieltha McSween; 3, Dm- nie Cotes. Grade I (b)—1, Eric Mstticson; 2, Lloyd McDonald: 3. Ralph Gillespie. Pei-efct attendance :-Dim Farrish, Howard Gillespie, Elmer Watbeson, Lorna Crabbe, Carolyn Fraser-Teacher. BRITIS II STEAMER DISABLED SHANGHAI, Feb. 7—(AP)—ThQ British fiteanler Roselle suttered I damaged bow in a. collision today with the United states destroyer wirpple in the lower Whangpoo river, two miles from Shanghai. Claude ‘Iremei-e, 3 Alice Edwards 4 Leighton Latter, 5 Irving 'I‘remere_ Grade I 8r. 1 Ora. ‘Treniore. Groqlo I Jr. 1 Willie Lei-tor 2 Er- rol Stewart. Perfect Attendance: Mldred m- merc, Verna Kitson, Phyllis Boston, Clifton Stewart. Colin, Ti-emero, . Margaret footer, Lawson ‘Premere. * Preston Tremere, Fulton Kitson, Borden Tremere, Alice Edwards, Ir- ving Tremors; Floszic Younken-Teaclicr. For ule It ell ' r. Mllburu ct... 1. "d "°"" NOEL‘ ..___—i-—- An" 3min, Ilnrlfi-fle stiffnes- OuM-il-uummineiiii-mizmmmp,“ Embarrassed Ry Money to Loon and Collections given the very best attention. 575-2-6-1month. STEWART & LOWTHER J. D. STEWART K. O. N W LOWIIIEB BARRISIERS SOLIFITORS. ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY P0 LOAN. McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY K. C. Barrister and Attorney-nt-Laii Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN BELL & MATHIESON l. ll. Bell. D. L. Mathleeon. Ll- 9 Barrister A Rollcltore Money to Lou-i Charlottetown 1nd Mont-Ill" MARK R. McGUlGAN amuse-en. sioniviron irrc MONEY T0 LOAN Cemeron Block. Charlottetown. P-l-l Pmhihitinn (lomniission Cbu. B. Black, Chairmen, Char tottetawn. Ju. B. McDonald. West St. Peters John tmplon, Hamilton- Send ull stlon N075“! “fractions of PROIIIBITION w! to the sbove or to B. J. IIIYWW‘ C. M. Lampson t? C0- LIMITED. M Queen Street Plmples u Face- I we: w face was covered with pimple.» I three bottlu of Bur l ll rimdown condition, he AHRWLIHVII’! will; and cm. dock Blood altars I em do my ow I and not iiblo ti: domyowiiwork. lament k, dtli i h; 3gp III Hlrlmpel vsenfln: _ London a o. 4. trill!“ Public Aigition sales RAW FUBS lhlllpllll om will M‘ "","1:, n! without chum h! IF!" u, ll. 1' llolmlfl IM- 8"" int-raidi- P I I Represented tn Alfred Fraser, l"°' m Htth Ami” Nee Ink. N~ 7