/ 7 ~1 ` r . l . _ , _ e -- ...unit/t.... r ~ i MERcH.».N'r i W' MERCHANT . hum 5 . 1 f 3 5 S g M e e 5 M M an ~ i . - I hd, Il". ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Null! 0uard|;|al.:';'. c'“` Annual lubaorlptiena Delivered H00 i ~i~¢“'°""' “" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930 12 PAGES ‘ cr neu cms- ~»-1 U. S. L vlwf. ea-fr f - ' . an e M' |= 1 f f - ef lowing onservative Tid In . . Smashing Conse rvatwe Weefe Revenge (LARGE |-mlm .Victory In New Brunswick Qremier Baxter Returned With ------- Overwhelming Majority, The Liberal Opposition After Stren- uous Fight Securing Only 17 Out Of 48 Seats, Mr. Jones Liberal Leader Being Defeated. "‘ " `" (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., June 19-The government, by Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, was victorious in the provincial election held throughout New today. Complete results gave the Gov- 31 seats as against 17 won by the Opposi- headed by Wendell P'. Jones, who went down defeat in his own constituency of Carleton. The df the House, Hon. J. L. O‘Brien and the Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture, contrib- to the six seats gained by the Opposition, the losing in Northumberland and the latter in The only independent candidate nominated lost his deposit in Moncton City as did the two Op- position candidates running in- Saint John County. The standing of the House at dlssolutlon was, Gov- ernment 35, Opposition 11, vacant seats 2. The list ol candidates successful in today’s election follows: ce emm t, 4 - . » _ . V en M' S'°“"“'*' C'°"°"‘ ofrrsxvs, ont.. .June is-Hon. z, - ' . ;‘°“b"t889' Bndges' °"p°‘““°“- 446* Jean Knight, French minister w Is Victorious SEIZURE IN PRINCE Cll. 49 Five Gallon Kegs Rum, 50 Cases Whis- key Found In Woods At Mt. Carmel. A big seizure of liquor was made at daybreek Thursday morning in the woods at Mont Carmel by Cus- toms Officers Platte and McDonald and Prohibition Officers Miller and Mann. In a cache in the woods cov- ‘ Senator S. W. Brookhart of lo'.u,` who declares he win fight naniici-al Maa:Nider's appointment as U. S.i minister to Canada to the last ditch.f The two are old political enemies. RElIAllEli. C it _ ' - ` 011799 0 Restigouche, Diotte, (special 'D the Guardian) er ’ opp°‘m°n’ 4414' e Canada since 1928 has been recalled . 1 1 `tawa.S. noiv. 1. n. rr. saxrun A R I ered up with brush was hidden forty- . nine five gallon kegs of rum and fif- ty cases of whiskey. The officers have no clue as to the owners of the , liquor. ft took them some consider- able time to transfer the seizure in- to automobiles and a truck. The li- quor was brought into Sumnierside about 11 o'clock that morning and stared in the cellar of the Customs House pending instructions from Ot- LATER:-’l‘wenty more eases of whiskey were discovered by the of- ficers later in the some hiding place. AIJMIRAL BYRl]" icavernment candidates elected: St. Jchii County-Hon. J.;B. M. . r, H. Colby smith (no change). I. .loliri Cify-W. H. Harrison, Hon. L P. D. Tilley, M. E. Egar, Dr. W. W. While, (no change). Charlotte County-G. H. I. Cockburn; H. M. Umm; S. D. Guptill; Hon. Dr. H. \'l'iylor, (no change). Kings Coun- iy-A. J. Brooks, J. H. A. L. Fair- rnilier, .ll W. Smith, (rio change). lioiicicri city-Hon. E. A. Reilly, i:~.o ilurige). Rsstigouclie County-Hem r;'“..r__‘-_ Ei; 9. .*.. Eé.':‘§°_-*. ‘eo hinge). Sunbury County-E. C. At- liiuon, A. D. Taylor (no change). lluimcriaird _County-Hon. J. A. leger. Dr. M. A. Oulton. M. G. Sid- llli. H. M. Wood, (no change). York lvmt:/-.CL-. D. .‘.. P.q:‘.:. 11.*. 2. L. klrtt, Hon. C. D. Richards, J. H. -___ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. _ MEETINGS. ETC. [°'5iUfE@0n Tea Party July lst, _ ‘620~6-20-B1. ax 330lim;ba's Tea Party, wed. 5- “iv -nd. 45-io-6-is-ioi. "Rose ~ _ md Fmfliv;1lJuiy ard for Milton 'rea 43as-s-ii-1z-1a-1a-19-zo-si. "R”5¢i'l'c Thursda y, June 26th, for '°h°°l °°H°=~rt in crapeud 1-iaii. 4591-s-is-25. . 'r "We dare of st column ' My f-hinged in .ml :ne aieos-ii Y - . "Ai ciiri 1° N I On on June 23rd, “Eyes of V" bi the Cavendish Players. 4556-19-41. |lAt H French River Hall-Come arid at l;'°Y;5’ the Convict" presented by uw P WHS. 'hiesday evening June ' (731-6400-2|. "Marshfield -me Th_ W., I. will present 1(,,mv ‘°° P085' in Afton Hall mana June 24th. Orchestra in at- °» me-e-zo-ai . r¢,'f;'f°’j`_°_ ‘V¢‘f1f1°~d=v. June :sth kuse C-~-ni festival and dence at women’ Harbor Beach in aid of 5 Institute. 4618-G-20-28-21. _ . h;£;f"éI:;>gotheHic§ rctiziam festival W A ay evening mn' wth- I! not fine Saturday. ' 4524-tuee-thure-fri. an *** ,atgglone and ali. 'rhe ree cream ~ md ond Dance at Pisquid School Hi evening, June 20th. 4578-8-19-21. .. Art cxhibiu H, I on by the pupils of g1,f°Cf““-° Wlteon in the neptut an |'°°m. Friday, June 20, 8-8 Scott, (rio change). Carleton County treivius. 'G1 w. Perry. 1*. G. Squires. (no change). Queens-W. B. Evans, J. A. Moore, (no change). Opposition candidates elected: Mada- waska County--J. E. Micheud, Dr. J. L. Violette, (no change). Gloucester County-J. A. Doucetto. 8. H. Leger. J. P. London, C. '1'. Richarcl, (no change). Kent County-A. J. Bor- dage, A. A. Dyesrt, F. 5. G. Richard. Anderson. R. J. Gill. Rudolph Savoy, Complete. Northumberland. Hock- merit 4418 O'Brlen, Government opposition. 5427. sevoy. Ovvosition. eminent. 5412; Perry. G°\‘ef\'im°f\i~ Complete-Albert, Smith G°V¢l'1'1 pim, opposition, 2140. ."*_1” “To one and all. The Ice Cream Pbetival and Dance at Pizquid West School on Friday evening, June 20th. 4578-6-19-21 “See “The Winning of Joy" by the Cornwall players in Tryon Baptist Hall, Tuesday. June 24th. If, un- favorable, Wednesday. Good special- tlel. 4741-6-20-ti “Come to the Ice Cream Festival at North Ruatioo, on the “Stella Maris" Chapel ground on Wednesday June 25th. If not fine, come the fol- lowing evening. 4810-6-20-Si. "Under the auspices of the Bouris Dramatic Club. the Morell Players present their 3 ect comedy drama. "intriguing Anne” in Bt. Patriclvs Hall, Bourll, June 20th. Good spec- ialties. Bourie Orchestra. 4803-6-19-21. ' ' 4733-6 20 ll. ig” York-on June 23, the money mem? by the Oyster Bed Bridge ie 1-1 not found due_till 24. - 1"- » S5-G-30-3.1 .I _ i ` i "Sale of ice cream and cake by Eldon Wornen‘e Institute in Belfast Public Heli Monday evening. June 23rd 8 o‘clock. Also nomiaywggwl tebl andhome msdecl . BIS- ° " °" 4621-6-N-ii. 5823; Wood, Government. 6985; Ra- mesh.-'oppoertion,' ease; reyloi-1' op- |poeition. 6555; Leblanc, Opposition, 16182; McMimnus, Opposition. 6344. Two seats. Queens, one poll to hear from out‘of a total of 16; Evans, .Government, 2598; Moore. Govern- lment, 2682; Bridges, Opposition, 1958; Dickson, opposition, 1964. York. two polls to hear from. Du- gan. Government. 7445; Jewett. Gov- ernment. 7455; Richard, Govern- SES °h;ng;;` ;f:it':r;°cZ::;y;J' ‘ merit, 7423; Scott, Government, 7483; ‘___fi'_I_ 'U 'M H Q ' ' U clark. Ovpcsiticn. ms; During, op- -°"' " -‘ "5“‘&' "‘ Bula* iti 5672; Foikins, Opposition, "‘\‘ (two gains). Northumberland-W. S. §:2;o;tBh_s. opposition' Mm. Gloucester, one poll in hear from. F'H'Tw°°d1e'(f°ur gams)' Coffin. Government, 5819; Dumas S»r_ -I-H0MAs_ Om" Jun, 19... Government. 5790: 1-lachey, Govern- -rn" United States ww.15¢5 were t. 4522; Hi . ° ....-... Gf,.Tf_'m°“°» "B11 R°bi°i““‘f G_°"°1"““°“”» niiied and one internally injured in- """"""“"" '“"‘ """""’ ' "' |5790; Douoette, Opposition, 7834; day when wok mow, cu. ‘.35 etmsk ' ’ ` Lee". 0P.f°efi‘e°“~ 75331 I-‘°"‘*°“» °i’° b Pe iv: en nes nt mu-i ten ; “Li _ y a re arqu e 5 4777. Anderson. Opposition. 5490 G position’ 7633; Richard’ ovpwmonr mu” west of Stl Thom" on Numb" 1 ’f&4 52553 Tw°°di°‘ °pp°°m°“' 53”' Westmoreland. complete. Loser. Thr" Highway' C°’“P1°°" °“°°"“' Evan" G°"°‘“`,Gevemment. ease; ounce. Govern-, nacocurrlou ron scnmcuwc. ‘“°“i» 27575 M°°'°' G°"°“"“°“t"ment, 6541; sidaii, c-ei-ernmem..| _ ...__ 27911 B"‘dg°‘- °”°5"1°“'2°°‘i D‘°k'ieei9; weed, Government. asia; ne- (canadian rreui °°”' °¥’i’°°"‘°“' 206°' .worth o-»-cation, asia; Taylor. op- NEW Yom.; N_ X-,_ ,yum 1g._-me Complete, two seats, Madawaskl»1p°5|tion, 1,6342; Leblanc. Opposition' New York Stu, An-|1¢¢1¢ Cgmmigsifm 17 polls out of a total of 17 sive Cor- N072; MCMlmm5_ o;p0§m°,.,_ 6135” today recognized Mu schmeung ls mier, Government 2310; Michaud., fcmecmd bunemm he"yv_,em,ht champion of the worm Government. 2285; M-l°h”""d' opp°s1'( Kings, one to hear from. Brooks by vmue- of hx, ,-(cfm-y over ,yg¢1¢i tion. 4940; Violett/e. Opposition, 4950.,Gm,eTnment' 5055. 1,.l,n.enhm._ G0., ` shark” on a tom in mm bout hen Moncton' Citayz 02533,' ernment. 5005: Smith- C'°"¢mm;“' last week. Governmen. 44 1 - ' 5005; Kinney, oppmition. 3673: G-\ _________..._.__. non. aoao; Price. Independent, iso. mym Opposition, am; wetmere.| Complete. Carleton. Melville. Gov- opposmom 3566_ Passing of swiss ambraiden. mm __1_,__..-_-- 54l6: 5il“il'¢5~ G°"°mm°“"’_ 557'; bei- of embroidery makers in Switzer Jones. o position. sais; smith. Or-1 , ` ` ooo to about .sooo I P _ , w lend from 38. position, ease; Brown, 0i»P°Iltl°=, I- R A N G E A N am. (corrected nnei bulletin). | W __ ` southerly wlnde, unsettled with local High tide this afternoon at 5.19 and tomorrow morning at 5.54. Bun sets this evening at 7.54 and rises tomorrow morning at |08. at 9.23 a. in.; " showers. _ l Mipisterfs appointment to the boil-v' ' tion was made known today. Hon. _TT Mr. Knight will likely say adieu to Canada within l. fortnight. Henri Coursier, secretary of the legation. will be Charge de Affaires pending appointment by the French govern- ment of a new minister pienipoten- tiary to the Dominion. earth, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd set foot again today on lower Mari- rnonths ago on a pilgrimrhege of ex- iCa.nadian Press) of exploration by air. (Canadian Press) Ontario Paper Company at Thorold mpuiaf favor has decreased the num touched high tension wires. SHUCKS MAY PRUVE FATAL c°mp1et!_we5tm°r1and: Leger' to Paris to take over the post of chief G . _ . mzxmngggi’ lfiultén' Govern of press services in the Foreign Af- K ’ ' A ' uvemmmt' fairs Ministry. Announcement of thai. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 19- Aerial conqueror of both ends of the hattan from which he sailed sixteen ploration into the white wastes of' Antarctica. Surrounded by sea and sky and on the land by a roaring welcome in which planes and harbor' craft and cheering thousands joined he deberked from the city welconiirig tug Macom to receive from the city of New York the third and by far the most boisterous greetings it has tendered to him for his achievements ‘ ST. CATHARINES, Ont., June 19- Threa men were probably fatally shocked today when at work near a bridge adjacent to the plant of the The men, employees of the electrical department of the New Welland Ship Canal, were attempting to er- l ect an extension ladder at the open air control system which supplied electric power for the bridge arid two adjacent locks, when the ladder ii§;`.°'D.i.'.if§y. g'§;°i=i€==§ - S - T I F F Patriot Challenges G'lobe’s Accuracy . "Statistics from The Globe’s Ottawa correspondent showing the trend in population illuminate one of Canada‘a great problems. The latest official estimate given of the Poliulatiou ia 9,790,000 persona, the lest census, taken in 1021, placed it at 8,788,000. This ia an increase of slightly more than 1,000,000. The natural increase in the same period was 1,283,756. and immigrants entering the country totalled 1,180,050. If all im ntl had remained and the natural increase had been New moon ‘1'huredsy_June 20th.., mi;-ra retained. the populetion would be 11,152,455. ACCOIDINCLY. TBI!! WAS A 1.058 IN THE NINE-YIAI. PERIOD Ol' 1.355.655 l’l:ns0NS-- MODE THA! IIT!!! NATURAL INCIIASI Ol lllElGLAImN.' R I Candidate ._ VI. ` Misa Thelma Parkinson of Vine- llnll. N. J.. la seeking the Democra- tic lamination for the .short term senatorehip from New Jersey at the approaching primary, PRUTESTANT URPHANAGE iuxiiiiiv Mrs. H. S. Henderson Elected President At Annual Meeting of Provincial Ladies’ Auxiliary Yesterday. The raising of over $7,000 during the Past year in aid of the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphan- age by the various ladies' organiza- tions was the encouraging announce- mont made yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting of the Provin- cial Ladies Auxiliary of the Orphan- age. There was present a large st- iendance of delegates and enthus_ iastic reports' were submitted by the secretaries of the various branches throughout the Province. Mrs. Edgar Heartz, president, oc- cupied the chair. the meeting start- ing at 3 p. m. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President: Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Charlottetown. ' Vice Presidents: Prince County; Mrs. W. c. Lawson, Albertou; Mrs. B. Leard, Tryon. Queens County: Mrs. Edgar Heartz. Royalty; Mrs. John Smith, Mermaid. son, St. htere Bay; Mrs. Walter Young, Kingsboro. Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. W. G. Bruce, Charlottetown. Delegatke The following delegates were in at- tendenoe: Mrs. John A. Dawson. Central Bed- eeue; Mrs. Robert Baker. Nei-tn sea- eque; Mies Irma Baker, North Bed- eque; Mrs. Norman McMurdo, North ---- Bedeque; Mrs. Preston Bowrieee. Psrus. June 19-The °°\‘“=‘l°*°° . -.-' Nei-ti-i neeeque; Mrs. wiiiere oreen. en admins cf me ci-.re-.ter of ner- The local Liberal organ, in an anonymous con- Umm, Bmw. Mu, A,,,,,,i uues in an mer adopted todev im' tribution elevated to the dignity of a double-column w,,,,,,_ ¢,,,,,,,1 ,,,d,q,,,; Mn Km- w1m°“=1Y f°°i“°S°°°‘ P‘°“"‘°’ T“' front page article, challenges a statement quoted in rv criiiieeir. cenmi mosque; url M" °° mu mmentmois Li.;-.12 A recent issue of The Guardian that the loss of Can-1 wuiiem sewers. mosque; Mis. United States sovtmmen - - - ' ' ' Bessie Leard. Bedeque; Mrs. ernment of the new min bin adian population during the Mackenzie King regime, A Hamm Bmw' , _ _ . :A miie; is enum mufwiwn the was over 1.355.000. lt suggests that these figures smdwv chmmemw lrcmmmee recemmeaar eunvf°=°i°“ “are largely based on estimates of the population R,,,,,_ c,,,,m,,,,,.,,,,, of the “‘°°° f“’°”° “‘“°“ °"“‘° and naturally the estimates are highly colored be- criibeeir. ee. Ava.-es; Mrs. A. A. ne._ l‘°°“'°°“ “‘° mm em" md fore they drip from the pen of the editor." if this be tie. Charlottetown; Mrs. my cient! ""“°°‘ so, The Patriot should address its complaint to its ;f“i°‘:n;°“§Dl§f'Smi°‘;;‘:; _ _ own leading party organ, the Toronto Globe, which ggml R"nymy;'M§!_s' Dom Brom: me Weathef etc On June 9th last carried th’ 3tat°m°nt_ from which 1 York; Mise Francis Versey, Yorkflcharlcttetown; Mrs. Alex. Scott, ' The Guardian figures were quoted. This statement Mi., Mm, veney, york; in-s. near- rcmomo. .miie in-iueamte appeared editorially and read as follows: a. nm-is. cimieimewn; mrs. r-i. grim; Mrs. w. w. Andersen, si. Peters; ,err gr So? H. J. Horne, Charlottetown; Mrs. W- - Bruce, 'Cherlottetowm Mrs. H. B. Henderson. Charlottetown; Mrs. A. Henry, Charlottetown; Mrs. Harry Veaeey, York; Mrs. Alfred Pickard, ‘cha-icitmwa; Min Lune x-recur. chu-lemma; we. Jenn B. neper, airy; Mrs. R. L. nryeritor.. Breckiey: ---- .--' er ., l i Kings. County: Mrs. W. W. Ander- ' l Return 0fFarmers Party Indicated Early Returns Show Members Of Brownlee Cabinet In The Lead. (Canadian Press) . .CALGARY Alta. June 19-Early returns from today's polling in the Alberta provincial election showed members of the Cabinet of Hon. J. E. Brown- lee, leader of the Alberta Farmers Party. swinging into the lead. } (Canadian Press) , BULLETlN, CALGARY. Alta., June 19-'-Stand- ‘ing of the parties in the Alberta election at 7.30 o’clock, Mountain Standard Time, is as follows: El- ected. U. F. A., (Government), 5. Leading. U. F. A., 26, Liberals six, independent 3. Labor none, Con- servatives none, Communist none, unreported 23, total 63. LATER 4: Conservatives 2: Independent 1; At 10 o`clock Mountain Time the Undecided. 27. , -1 standing was: U. F. A. 27; Liberals. Total 63. fl Protestant Orphanage Hold Annual Meeting Satisfactory`Reports Presented At Meeting In St. Paul’s Parish Hall. i The Protmtaxt Orphanage annuali meeting was held lest evening Ln) st. Pauls Heli with the chairmen' of trustees, Rev. G. T. Spriggs, presiding. A large number of part- ies interested representative of mans* sections of the Province was pres- ent. A review of the year‘s work was' presentrd by the chairman, the med* ical repoft by Dr. F. W. Tidmarsh ` the adoption committee report by Mrs. A. Henry. the home conunittee report by Mrs. H. H. Horize. the farm and building report by Mr, J. J McLeod, and the financial state- ment by the secretary-treasurer _\/lt' Ira Brown, and by Mrs. H S. Hen- derson. An extensive report was al- so presented by Miss Eva L. Beers. R.. N. nurse in charge. In the various reports it was point- ed out that the debt to the bank has greatly decreased. that the average number of children in the home is forty-r.irie. and of these not one death has occurred. Some discussion took P1366 °"€f the fact. pointed out in Miss Beers' report, that only three preaching services were held st the orphanage during the year. It was pointed out tl-.at religious instructions given by the teachers. Rev. G. T. Spriggs stated that the Ministerial Associat-1 ion had been requested to make ar-, rangements in this regard. buf. had( been unable to do so The assoclat-Y ion should do soniething about get-4 ing a man. indep-rident. paid. to serve public istructiom, It was stat-, ed that Adjutant Martin of ihel Salvation Army would be willing to) _*_-.,___..1l..-_ .____l Montague; Mrs. Jane T. Meikle, Charlottetown; Mrs. Samuel Camp-r bell, Charlottetown; Mrs. J. P. Beer.| Montague; Mrs. E. McFadyen. Aug-l uetirm Cove; Mrs. Harry Mc!-"arlane. Augustine Cove; Mrs. J. G. Tovvn- shend. Kensington; Mrs. Alfred Mc- Neill, Kensington; Mrs. Norman M. Mrs. J. R. Munn. Mt. Herbert; Mrs. gay, Summci'side;' Mrs. J. West. Halifax; Mrs. T. C. Bulmsr. st. Pet- .Mrs. John Andrews. East Ro:fHli.\’; Ramsay; i.irs..i.D. smith, M=rmsi:i;',or mg was md by ML G_ go out with the band if cars wer* provided. Dr. E. H. Ramsey advocated am independe;'.t agent. The present of-- ficer of the Childrens’ Aid Society; in the city is the truent officer. Tho) Childrens Aid Society is getting 5.1 grant from the city azzd uith it is( paying for the work of the city done by the truant officer. In her report. Miss Beer. nurse in. charge, dealt at considerable length. with a number of matters bibught. up in the preceding reports, with the care of the children in the institut- ion with the condition of the building and w;th the cause of receiving the various children in the institution. The assistance rendered the irstit - ution by different charitable organ- izations was also dealt with. The following were appointed to the truustee board: Capt. T. G. Taylor, city, ireelected.) Mrs. H. S. Henderson. city. reelect/edu 1Vk‘. James Jardine. Kersington. Mrs. John Beers. Montague. Vorts of thanks were tendered to the retiring trustees, to the corpor- ation of St, Pauls Church. to the secretary Mr. Ira Brown, to Rev. G. T Spriggs. chairman of trustees. At the special meeting of tit board after the annual meeting Ib. W. A, Stewart City. was elect& rhairmaf.. with Mrs H. S. PICMG' son vice chairman Mr. fra. Brow!! was re-elected Secretary Treasurer. The board for the ensuing your I composed of. Mr. W. A. Stewsrqi chairman. Capt. T. G. Taylor. C115, J. J. McLeod, Bonsliaw, A. S. McKnQ3` summerside. D M. Bemerd. Pre!! toon. James Jardize. Kensingte$» Mrs. H. S. Henderson, city .vice cl'mH' man, Mr. H. H, Home. City.. Mrs. Au Henry. Mrs, W G. Bruce, City, Msn. Wright Laird, Central Bcdoque, Mkt John Beer. Montague. _ , mrvmw ron im ‘ Y wut O The following revie'.r of th 2* Spriggs. Chairman Board of Tril- Edgar Heartz. Marshfield; Mrs. F. J.| tees. E. Wright, Surnmereide; Mrs. M.; Bradshaw. summerside; Mrs. G. S. j IHl\'\il'i» 3'-lmmffsidei M’-‘~ H- I-'¢¥‘“" tirularly now for the year 1929. ld' We again gather to review the Dori being done in your Institution ptr- passing it may be interesting to nota . that this is the in onif.--eighth annual moz.: ng since the birth of the Inetitl uilon as cn Orphanage of the layed ‘Orange Association and the fifth sd' Mrs. Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow; Mrs. Ernest Lend. New Glasgow: Mrs. Brenton Dickinson, New Glas- gow; Mrs. John E. Holmes, East Ro!- alty; Mrs Alex. McNevin, East Roy- eaerweca; rm. cnt-miie xeita.)mr imgmt x. need. Hermsvoo _g ormtmue an me 3 . the re-organized P.E.I. Proteetanoi , Orphanage. , At the outset may we state thai! , this year was, to a certain extant, a `rather dimculi one and it is only), l . Y ,f I ,,. '-I ,.4 1 ' ; il I . P A iii/,, A I I A I H i -t ... _ .. 1 lsiinnmrrnuwil tu rn//iv fe _ . Pel:l>nP'h':°° “ict °'rl';zl:n':;:: Vi \ }”jf///7 //'f 4 \‘§" `\\\\ _ I *.13* Believe reuogsbly well wed A -ee e e-` The Peoples Paper rt". Read byfverybvdy '»"‘ ' “i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' A i l . if 1 _ii i o_ l .j il fi! G Pi' if -.- I. » xr :.4 E `/A 5. 1 .i v r n 1. ‘ r we 1.- E . x _ ‘“e§F”` 5?. "-.ei "-s:f.!~,~`-._.` _ If `, .n ~