' AGENT-Mn. John rend. m Harvard ltrret - PM“ m - surmrsas l: and rams: couurv rfj-j "m, scorer-lotions. Atlverthlnl should be 1m with m; p,“ mgr: ma! be bought dolly ct eny of the following ltoreg in '0 :- "wllffimrsiloirstore, water st. Toronto Bakery. Water 5t. i’ b Guardian will be delivered to any lloln p; "irefloy at 2c oer do: or 10c oer week. Phone 2'89 Gonrllee Dru t Mort Guides ‘olllllllifli. Snmmerelde I3 l0!’ this service or m, your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mum y?‘ m, wlumn is reserved for new: ,0! local IIILCFIBSI but loverluln; If a ncwsy nature may be insen- w in '4 cents a worn strictly pay- ume I" "iff'_‘“'°° ‘ C1701; slurs-Now Frost 6c Wood mrurnui. Hill rake cattle in ex- fng“ ill-lie ruin r._wiu call and fig“... nutter s. WCBAS, nrauax- piie rt- R- 5 sr-xLll-(Mr. John E. - summer-field). Fordson wne.-.s rur Row worn. k h, ,-., .;..r. ruse Sew. Also 0].“) pLfClllflfUIl Horse (wel hyih; 1_.i) firs. Waiter S. Weeks. ..'\' lmsPYrAL - Friends wi.i u...) u) ivurir unit Eidred Bculter. w} cl M and Mrs. l-‘Inrrls Boulter gjAlsulli’ isqnite 111 m tne Prince gyqgiv rlcslntuL-S FlNED-A woman was fined $300 f:r a against the Pro- , t‘ when rhe was convict- ' ate Darby's Court for ant liquo s. ed . railing l" __<PECIA L PERMANENTS-— ' " : for specials on per- ‘ills 1.; May 1. Send for card h. ' entitles urn-r t.) our present special p.’ s o: any tune during summer 0. Nonnrnrs Beauty Parlor. crlxle, Phone 68-3. L-35i-4-l8-3i. (‘l l Slim u: srurnru. scnvTcEs -'I'he fun- eral of 111v ‘ate Mr. Wesley Corrie , rim, \\‘.l wvl attended. took B18410 m 1mm; April 15th.. from the mule c1 ins parents. Summerslde, to 1:1 "nurnorside Peoples Ceme- pyy, to Mr. Corney. besidcs m; n '. loaves, two sisters and time “others. The service at the hciur and i. v." were conducted oy \'. .."ltl-J'l"l‘\' WEDDING -—A very pit-n,- (thorium): was solemnlzed at St. Jcim tin- lliintist Church, Mis- ruu-lzo (ll wodnesda mornng when =s Ilnsio Steele, aughter of Mr. m: lrs. Joseph Steele. became the bruit- cl Mr. Ralph Gaudet oi Sum- mcrsiriv. Rcv. Dr. Monaghan per- formed tiirt-eremony and celebrated tire Nuniini Mass. The bride was. ren- \\'l11§f)1l1(‘. in a wedding dress ct i rape silk with m or and acressoines. The groom is with the Canadian forces at Dart- . cuih and uiter o, short honeymoon. will return to his regiment. Mr. and Mrs. (laurlet have the best wishes oi c 110st oi friends ior their futurc moss. will) s 7 PERSONALS -M‘.r. Harold Gaudet is in 8t John. N. B. on businecl. —\S. —Mr. Cleo Ccilbeok left ‘Letter- ay for Mon eal to attend fin- auction sales. —Mise Marjorie eon, nurse training ln the m County capital is spendlll! I few den in s View.—5. -Mi J BcrnlM. taoi adds‘; rfimas; glut! Hospital urdisdolngnieely. IQHIIIIMI lhfihld merit for the summer. KENSINGTON SCHOOL honor Roll for March; ‘ Grade X—i. Lorraine McMahon. Woodslde; 3. Jeane Campbell P054104: lX-l. Wands Mann: I. hfl-nkftiu Pendergost; 3. Wilns Dc- Grldc V'II-1. Jean Fwland: 2 E" 't Bruham; 3. [sslie Clark: 1c VII-i. Jessie Clark; 3. l‘; 0 Cllirk’ 3 Theresa Mc- Q pd}; YL-i. Ione Mccdonnldzl ‘....:‘-\1i<)rie Cormick; a. Doris Cou- ujrlo v (Miss Paynter) -1. Lee 2 George McMahon; 3. L . Var‘: Ready) -l. ~ 2. Charles l. Mae Watson. . Rovrnn Proiitt: 2. 'i. """ar~i= Jerdinc. Ali-ire," Profltt: 3. James Mc- "~-r~~ 11...“, ‘ _G‘l"e “u, vv- . ,_ _1___»"\ Kfntiedy, 3, 9'34"’ 1' —f owl» q"‘lfbt"‘hf 2. ,. 7‘ mllllitin; 3. Neva Heck- tlll-NPJ" T '0‘ ——1 Hflen Pond!“- ~. owvr-neth Dawson: 3 ’l 'T'll‘l"-"'vrl V'"ior\ Mal- __ v- Y _r:)\'_1 “ugh-imp Reeves; 3. Emma Ggtrrrect Constipation Before - Not After! An mince of prevention in worth l Wunil of cmergen y relief. Why It! fllrlvr/j’ suffer those dull lifelesl days heroine nfconstipntinn, why hing on M’ "(tr/for mrrgmr» medirinn, when Ilmfllmi’ he n far better weyf That "r is to KEEP regular by getting n the mun of the trouble. If it's common constipation, due f0 lack oi“'hulk" in the dict, l plen- lfit, uurritioira, rudy-tmen cereal- MHORR‘: All-llrnn-goer rtreigh: to Ill: came by supplying the "bulk" I00 need. F-lt this crunchy, touted cereal "HIM/J's drink plenty of water, and "C ‘r )'nu don't forget Ill about con- ‘Pll-rrion. Ail-Bran is nude by heliogg‘: in London, Cemr Sold by I" arocen. in two oohveilienl rim. - i 5' lwiil apply to the otching coat and ' I k l“ T5540!‘ DWI Co. Keusingtcn. -FBESII COD LIVER l quarts 81. at Taylor Drug Luz)‘: ABIISIDILOIL —FANCY BARBADOES clear molasses: Pumy. Quaker", Map... Leaf. Robin Hood homwncat qua rtv flour and all ‘fresh groceries sold right at Brace s. L-31Q-4.17.21_ —MONARCH d G 1940 model high Ienst nuggdzrrhctihrgdg Swfflile batteries m stock at Bruce's, L-3i0-ai-l1-2L —NOW IS the time to select Y0!!!‘ 31014118 suit and top coat. Complete new stock now on dis- Plii’; U50 hundreds of samples -tc clwcse from. Mill's Modern Dry I Siirnmerside. i.-350-4-18-2i. I -'ro JOIN AIR. toner: - Mr. Kaye Hansen of S's.de left on Wed- nesday for I-lalifmr. N. S.. and Mono. ton. While in Moncton he _ . c._ A. r‘. for admission n the Empire Train- iult scheme-S. ROYAL NAVY (Continued from page l) opened fire.” One Junkers plane challenged the R. Al F. machine hut the Britishj , crew that the Junkers fled." One of the cruisers which took part in the attack was‘ hit by a German bomb and damaged after the shelling was over. The Admiralty, said the ship “is continuing: on her course to her base.” This was the second nnvnll vessel announced today as a casualty. The submarine TlllSilC, sister ship of the 'l'i1ciis which‘ sank in Liverpool Bziv lust June 1, and of tile Tflllllli which last week torpedocd the German cruiser Karlsruhe, is overdue from North Scu opcr-l ations 0nd is prcsumcd inst with her complement of 53 men. She is the fifth British sub- marine loss of the war. It was the first time during the war that naval officers bombarded land objectives, the British raid on Narvik last. Saturday being regarded as an, assault It in understood Stav- anger was protected by shore batteries but the Admiralty corn- munique made no mention of them. In one of the lint objectives of the Ger-men invas- ion. Nut planes landed there with- in the fiwt few houn after sec. forces took io of it April 9. It not only has greet strategic ion campaign, value in the No but it emild be miles ofi the German air the Orkneye. the Shetland: and the Scottish mainland. hsor that‘! the B. Aflmll’. poir.) vonger seven es since last ‘Tuesday. Airmealwiteb Belt ‘Index: novel 111d wu mode while airmen were switching their attention to the Trondheim airport further up the coast in the joint effort to cripple Germany's air bases in South and Central Nor- way while the Allied land forces are manoeuvring south to come to grips with the German army. Heavy bombers pelted the Trondheim nirdrcme with ex- glosivcs and attacked e. seaplane use in the vicinity. The Air Min- istry said a large fire broke out in the vicinity of the sirdrome. Britain ignored s German list of so-colled British setbacks, in- eluding the sinking of a destroyer and of a cruiser. and direct bomb hits on c, battleship. two cruisers and a transport. Sir Victor War- rende". Parlamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, fold the kouse of Commons that Germanv circulnt-_ ed such claims in the hope that British denials might supply valu- able information. Silent On Land Drive In line with the policy of not supplying the enemy with vital in- formation. the flrhiing services re- malned com letely silent as to the course oi A1 ed land operations in Norway. ' About the only mention of fur- ther Allied advances on Noiwvaglan soil was a Paris repo t that Franco ls sending 20.000 men to the north. |Some military men here exprcssed belief that the Allied landing forc- ‘es are pushing south from the |Arcfic ore port of Nnrvlk toward ‘the key smport and railway junc- tion oi Trondheim wlflch lies a good distance inland at the end of a long. narrow and rocky Pgord. (A Stockholm dispatch reported a Joint Brltfiih and Ncrvrcrlan force was battling the Germans near Norvlk). The Adm'raliy announced it has laid e minefield cit the British west coast to protect the vital Cly-le erec which includes the Cydebank shipyards, birthplace of many Britain's warships and liners. and Greenock, another imnorfant ncri ,to the navy. The minefield 1s 21 pills: scross at its northeh limit. endmwidenl to 3b miles in the sou . Sir Victor declined to comment on German reports that the Nazis hcd token over severpi Norwegian —PAR-RU the correct spring ton-l v .D:)ctcrs with :6 d |C100Yl0f5 and Clothiers. Water St. lscripfs; up to agahhort time ago —'—'—— -»‘ as in the States when they had Pro- “replied so effectively h lperjrncc Flzderation but the respon- ‘Marlon Campbell; 3. Arthur 9011-!‘ Act Reviewed In S’side A" 0110p meeting on the temper. ance question was held in the Pres. byterlan Hall last night, Rev. Wm. VPPWOIY. Pastor of the Pres risn Church, presdlng; M; "wolf (‘Xillfllncd in his openin remarks ,that the meeting was cal ed on ac- Icount oi the bill to rrnit the lfill-e 0f light wines and erg 1n the PT0V1X100. which he understood the Government was about to bring in. ‘The meeting was a representative "letting from all the Protestant Churches and some ve strong stattelments were made wih regard o 1e alleged non-enforc m the Prohibition law. e mt o! A good many at the meeting were of the opinion that the li- quor business was wide open now and could not be any wider what. ler-sr- Bills were brought in. It was garougnt out that on ver good au- VIIIOTIIIY it was learned hat, 30.000 doctors prescriptions were issued during the past year 1n this Pro- ;vince and that at the present time no restrictions were placed on the to issuing there was a limit placed on the number and some one in authority ‘must be responsible for the change. there ivcre differences of opinion as 1r) whether the Temperance Fed- eration should see that the law was r enforced. Many peop‘e expreaed- the opinion that the people had placed the present Government in power to enfoce the Prohibition Act and it was the dutv of the Gov- ernment to carry out the wishes of iho people, Rev. Mr. Williams said the trou- ble was very much the some here hibition and that was that it was wot Drmocrats enforcing the law. Prchibiinn will come back to the Stairs and then it will be pro- ib‘t‘"nists who will be in power e-lrd the law will be enforced. 0:12 rcnson given for introducing light \\"1‘i(\s and beers was to cater in the tourist trade but Rev. Ver- Wnlfe said that the very fact that this ls a dry Province makes it. a drawing card for tourists. Trrro was a strong feeling that the Gavcrnmznt had discredited the Prohibition Act "cv not enforc- i f: it. '11)‘;- enforcement of the Act lies in the hands of the Govern- ment, particularly of the Attoney- Genera‘. The Government tries to place the responsibility on the Tem- ibiiity is theirs, and they have re- (rs-d tr) accsnt it. Rev. Mr. Ver- Wclf expressed the opinion that the way liquor is being handled in this Province should be openly discuss- ed. He said. that he understood that one or two people are beneath the sod because ihev had drank some bad liquor. He had not herd that much was done about it and he “'11s snrrv for that. Tlllnas like that should he given the fullest light. Thr- bodies should have been, ex- humed and the fullest investiga- iinns mode. Rev. Mr. Wilson expressed the opinion that the llnuor traffic as 1r is is undermlnimthe whole fabric of our snclo.‘ life. The people must rouse themselves and see what can be time to bring about better conditions. The tremendous quantities of li- ouor going in and out oi tire Ven- dor's at Summr-rside was also dis- cus=ed and the opinion of the majority was the thing could not he any wider. Emlssariec of the bootieitgcrs were seen carrying 0M9 after ens-e from the Vendors. A new angle was placed on the whole thirw bv the. summation that there would ‘be a hesltaricv on the pert of good citizens to drive cars if the sale of liquor becnme- lawful. This would reduce the Government re- venue from fisoiine. The main lng was to organise the temperance forces b0 that when the plebiscite was token the)’ would bea power in the land. Or- izanizotian 1s necessary ii the tem- perance forces ere to be successful. At the conclusion of the meeting it was deeded to meet all"! M" Wednesday and invite the temper- anoe Deorfg from otl-ier districts to be present. The meeting opened with n. devotional period and clos- ed with prayer by Rev. Mr. W11- llama. 8- c BALTIC SCHOOL B lti School report for April! also? x: 1. Woodnldc: g1 Shlriey Woodslde; 3. Robert eroe. Grade IX: 1. Evelyn MacDon- éllmkz. Doris Matthews; l. Eunice ur . GrliadelglkAfclillfl MacDonald; 2, ro c enze. Gide V: 1. Muriel Wall; 2. Carl Woodslde and Reuben Wall (equal); 3. Keir Clark. Grade IV: 1. Earle MacKenlie. Grade III: 1. David MacKenziel 2. Eric Holmes; 3. Janette Clark. Grade II: l. Jean Hunter; 2. IIICrode I (Sr.): l. Ralph Suds- bur“ and Harry Wall (e uni); 3- Mary Cousins; 3. Etha". cmpbell. Grade I (Jmg Edith Cwllflll z, R, beat Camp e . o .r. Weeks imp-Lily. Q1115- torpedo boats to fill the thinned ranks of the third Relchs Fleet. Britafn detained six Swedish. 14 Norrveginn and seven Danish ships at contraband control stations un- dcr orders from the Ministry of ec- onomic warfare. Deiention will pre- vent. them falling into German hands or into the hands of Ger- many's Puppet Government It Copenhagen and Oslo. Set-k New Food Supplied As a result oi Hitler's Scand- lnuvian adventure, Britain 1s forced to seek liter-native sources oi many products such as butter, bacon, timber and wood birlp. necessitating longer hair's. Official sources state there will be no difficulty main- taining continuity of supplies of these products but that 1on3!!! hauls will place additional burdens on shipplnq. Canada is expected to increase her shipments of bacon. timber, wroodpulr) and posslbl iron ore while Australia and New Zeoland will take Denmark's pace as the source of Britain's butter. Danish and Norwegian shipptiitiig will prove 4-1- WAKE IIP Yflllll LIVER BILE- hndYefllhnpthtolledlntle lleninglhrlfleoflo eeuwe ads aw Elfin end urffllinrmieee and flak freely. They the work i have no eclernel or mercury in Little Liver Pill: I1! mythic! else. He. BORDEN —Mrs. Re cl srsrrriiairiliemmiéi . l Blends in Moncton. v —M!‘8. Juli 1!! y“ a visitor If)‘ srfihnefsififi fihlfi? 5!. —Mr. Harry H ff 11 ldren of Borden motorgd ‘to ‘ggmcrllzierslde tt.“i‘i“‘.i“" pfaéti“. "ti? ‘iii-film County Hospital. n e Ce -—Car ferry Prince Edward" took over ferry duties on Monday, while Q18 S. S. Charlottetown a! - several freight trips on Monday on Monday night ior St. John, N. B. where she will undergo her annual overhauling. —M1SS Beatrice Gallant who has been s patient in the Prince County Hoeplta for the past week returned to her home in Borden on Saturday. —Mlss Marv Garland of Kinkora BDent the weekend in Borden the guest of Miss Beryl Dorsey —Mrs. Cecil Stewart and children. Audrey and Charles were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. -Mrs. E. M. Campbell of Borden spent the weekend with friends in Moncton. Mir. Sterling Gillespie of sum- Iflefslde who was in Borden on Mon- day in the interests of Perfection Dill’? Co. repilrts splendid roads from Borden to O'Leary. Mr. Lorne MacAleer was a visitor to Summerside on Monday. Mr. James Harnrnill of Middleton was a visitor to Borden on sunggg. The regular weekly auction y of the Borden Womens Ins ltute was held in the town hall on Thurs- day evening with sevcn tables pay- ing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs A. P. Cerett. gents, Mr. Emery Richard while consolation prizes were given Mrs. DeRoche and Mr. Montague Campbell. After lunch had been served playing was resumed for the freezeout which was won b.v Mr. Emery Erhard. -A. Germans Raid Shipping In The Downs LONDON, April i8—('I‘hursda ) —(CP)—Numcrous German bom - ers were reported early today to have eitccked shipping in the Downs, Britain's big English Che-n- nel contra-bend control point. The eound of her. firing and the roar of intercept ng airplanes was heard along the southeast coast. “Elie Neanwsudflhronlcle aid ti‘: re rom en W?! thenIxwne, when neutral ship! are token for examination of their i c Anti-aircraft guns bexkod 1nd British fightin machinm went aloft to light f the attack- Maritime Ilnion Again Suggested FRED (IIUN . .| A ril 1'|—— (CP) -—lllnrIiI)n oi theutisec Maritime pfovlnoeg, a suggestion often heard reviously, was odvocct again m lire New Brunswick ieslc ture w- . 'w. Perry (Con. Carleton) de- clared such a union' would be, the llilrlvflm“ ‘llimrggrlr ‘téibiibrhléi one m cost no more than so ested the proposed Maritime- leg stature might oompflw 2° 800" for Nova Scot s. 15 for New Bruns- wick and five for Prince Edward ls- land ‘Then. when the Premier went t0 Ottawa. he would represent 1090-0“ people end not merely 400.000 said Mr Perry. Parents Burned Attempting Rescue 0f Children or. HYACINTHE, Que, April 1'1 “(OED-Hospital authorities do; scribed tonight as "very grave the condition of Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rien Adam, burned early today at nearby at. Simon de Bagot 1n a fine that cost the lives of two oi their children and destroyed their ome. The father end mother were burned in attempting to rescue the children, Gisele. seven end Jean- nine, four, from the iire-owept house. 'I‘hey failed in their ut- tompts to reach the girls but carried a third daughter, five- year-oid Flornine to safety. The fire. whfoh trapped the family while esteep, was believed to have started in e. restaurant. valuable to offset ese hauls. longer ME SIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE GUARDIAN i i i i i Z I Unpr. 0 e "is ecedented P n P __.__._._ Mummy...» Calls For Prayers (o) pen-count a umoune mu; (D) Oural Revmm RIM (E) Gnu Seed Refunb 1.14 (F) ‘Ihx Arreen from Collects!‘ 08m —-—— r (o) mimeet u: n: Armin our mwflfw 051'“):- ificfigttilif,’ . ‘q _ ,, gqgmlq," be, - "mm a-rdinll a at!’ 3823: AuNbIBOEYitIIIIIFr-‘gviuezu? u catholics _- ‘f -__ _ , , m» m.» m“ new» si~...:*=.:.... .. .5... a».- i.“..'§..‘.”.‘.'..‘i*1i£€:..?i‘.l.us?lizlftxtli? ayerc for b80119 I11 ‘Wm-Aged 1/ '1 . ’_ .. - f], _" ', curm- mwvl p‘ w»: fleiedmq" 30;; m“ inéi.i.'.“i.'l;..'iiiif".i.li.iZ33.‘.1 . 's IDANiS-Dorninlcu curler-union 000,410.11 In 3$,;v=:vv°,g; 323153395521‘.‘fiifiiitii? t. fl? Rnhmdl B13 nlhiflflfln IDG Hfi- o‘: m, uufmj‘- ege yield IUCPPHSCI-"pXW-‘G its v .1... . Ash errneni UNA!!! ‘M3155 gm, “n” which u‘ the your dealer for free IIIAITIPILQI. , but clso for the ohm 3§i‘;"‘i‘...‘.t i351“. dungeon which CANADIAN mnusrnrzs ummzr) T001118!‘ AD Contribution 00,000.00 flmeabeu other nations u well." nmurrcrunrns or rrantrzms YOUTH mnnmro mowers-common commence; 11,081.04 Occasion for the letter mu the. HIllllnN-l. rsrmmnm-snossonsnaspnornrmmoenmmmen igfiiliggvrrgwhoimi-"°“°4t° REDFUTTDS ON SEED GRAIN v , Mm,‘ a n . rrrc. on smxmo mun nrvmmanrii M38040 méltgaiimg m, n. f 1%- ELIMINATION or‘ RAILWAY (moss Gs-Rsuwrvy no“ .. m, one, mo" d“ n; m, Contrtbuti 193a Projects - 138-16 coming month the hosts r; faith- GIVIO 1MP PROJEUPS-Docninion Contribution 89,770.00 m1 may m“; 6x31111731‘? . -——— dedicated w e - roam. nevus-on amnion ttgoughmgilo mmrwrewzikvg“ mhf; r w o med - 1939 snvKmG ro-un erwvrsnmr . meow! "hm" fffimGfmfimflia w“ —__~~~- ~- mormcsr: m masmrrms y 1,T68.085.9c f°'i.apn°°kp,,,,w_ uguredly, u.“ gm ‘ m wa ave ortnrsu! sacrum-run l b,‘§§"“,11§.,°‘l- ‘Enni- $2.6m; m“; 1n oug- d{ entl an Ibrtlreyenendlnghseclrrbeelhlli oureermorws lulnourow- Nrsatlortm and in ourusflml- l; n 1. near cannons ' . “her, m, re- toiinued xtjuk, . - (A) Interest on penenurree, {can a Bank Overdraft ecoamor ope“ 13d rum‘, b, mmocaL I isn't (1a) Sinking Fund Provision zassozm ‘Li; gmmpfjl», M,‘ ll i} flu) $541,198.01 mYf§uIIrfiwd-'l£ grlierrnih the 0 F F T u R K E Y z. ruauc wanna! _ government o.’ the unlvenll (A) mblie Health 3363-49 church and who on in such in- (B) Falconwood Hoard‘?! Ind Biflrmuy tilmatdiel reléigioigsrewlgluigo-ahflgy Mtg; M -—~—U d (C) Grantsto rfoopits . . Qim Y angeuyre n r (p) cnuu Welfare across trifiiis iuzd gpifgrbflm" °i m” S .. e (E) Old Age and Bilnrlil Pensions Ila-mg: b°..§§°“wfff ,8 h5g0,” m,“ ecret Orders With- (F) Unemployment Re c! . - t ndngs, no; (mly ' ’ ' ' (o) Vital Statistics 000.44: "l, ihugjtvofrfge high“ Mop in Striking Distance (n) Grants n) Inmftutimil 86.40000 miles which are striklnc the ne- 0f Dardanelles (1) Other omits 0,028.41 3,03, n war, rig dglxtsgemifimt-Y; i a v more 60 531,591.34 threaten other nations as well. n, D =- "”"°"’°" @3932". ‘.’."l.°£§¥.°..“.°.i°i.."&‘£2 BW."R“&¥'°” “We (s) Prince o! welee comm and Ronni! school lea/rues ,5 m‘ wumumim o, w m, . Anti) r1 Mint) '- HHM cor to ban h a ips of five puitclb manoeuvr- (B) mspwm“ °t 5mm,“ l ' ' ills while we plB-OG our 11090 fir" ed under secret orcors u! (C) Manual ‘Training 314-40 o; ‘an m mm to whom alone ell ing (lisizince or rm- {Jzirainrielles w- (D) Prince Edward Island Irihmriu 16.44837 l; possible, who holds the world night or the broil ‘nitilflns of (E) Teaohews’ Pensions nrid superannuation Fund 9,474.30 in his hand and in whose hand. g(élgéfifi$gterlllldkrulrtl\ly)lil legit-icon. their (r) Teachers‘ Salaries and wu- lemente _ 214mm together with thelilstcgé thvgmvez-t N“, mmfencegligifi,“ tgflfflri-Igoftciff (o) Scholarships 1.050411 ole‘;- £1311 etrtr "P" u, s‘ ‘ (H) Adult Education i‘ 1.01am th§1§h°=B1esSea-Wm h u d“, nun ho m» Danianellel (I) Teacher's Training Outlined ‘ 180.00 w God and enjoy‘ “ch new atflgltnioo-gl“ pole; me risvsi w- (J) Inspector of Credit Unions 530.99 power over h" son “M, u Dame ndvglgiéi Spa‘ ‘rinrh 1 - tat-roan (K) School supply Manager L100-00 5mm h: wit? toseeks 15x24; 511% m, Mnvlzx ma‘, foronl ‘ d o r9501" M1117 spread 0f e - r. cannula $512K. 11y without vrinss. She i! Allied nnvslllllnite ofi the Greek “=- M~e~ some" m‘ *°=°-°° i...“ ‘":...t**:..:’r‘=“?..c...."‘°“rh.% fiszsscsis..r.zczz-=>d.tz.rrr* 1 2 a-"ntm decItIhermdeed-‘Wr ‘u, beloved glfit ‘Ififgblfiggslnchxlxlaod ‘ ‘in: 4. ADMINISTRATION OI‘ JUBTICI mtlcongmmfl’, w. h“. u wt sprint! manoeuvres." Nah. e l). “l- (A) Supreme Court llglzggg ourselves wmlkhenflmly under coimier -meosures was n0’. Cl5Cl~\$_ (B) County C0013! - - her protection and her patronfltlfl , ,, (c) Magistrate's Courts 5,410.35 and to repose in her maternal thlgwgfiféflaghfgffllaglgdw figifaflqg (D) Royal Canadian Mounted Police 20.00000 30001101’!- - - - hundreds of m nee and was bus‘ (E) Owls 21,129.02 "But in pB-Ptlfllllfnfldmhflthe laying more in the 31m; Bea o r <F> mire Mr»- 1-"6-“2 ’°"~...““* :?t.°...";°...... ... m... “srmsinrrrr ..-...... m. (G) Admmstraull“ M Prmiblflm A“ 12295458 Iolm g nrfass around the churches manic. the mom. Venrlnnpcrctlatllf the N __"'_"— ulldlgihl to the Virgin and. Balkan nrnrtrals because}! her great 79-777“ through the intercession of her petroleum and agrlculturel yeemrroce s. LEGISLATION who is the mediator of pews. may‘ R050 ‘limit’! f0“, hi?" "l i=1 0' (A) Elections 81388.41 obtain iwm God e-n ere. of peace "We _ ‘my cm the near ea. rleienc. s FiPm (a) Government mosh 4-0010"! w; Peoples =00 000°“; u“, by the Allies and "Purl s1. (c) Legislative Assembly 11823-51 ‘Ma fir)’ Mo??? d ‘gag; on -—-——-. ~- (p) Legislative Library 2,951.80 kneg’ and ‘fifth hand‘ mm (E) Provincial Auditors Office 4,862.10 streamed one’ Mrmprayq‘ ‘a? 41-00344 ,§‘.‘;“"§‘."“,..Z“’§.”m‘§e Ibo l. AGR-ICULTUBI '_ ._.__. 3 (A) Field Supervision UJNB (Quintet Uh flifl I ' (B) Livestock and You!!! 7.57155 (C) Grants to Fanners‘ histamine; 041.00 In wt anouu-r- tern r154 (D) Du I . on Maxim! (mu-ldcrcm-n whim-lb“ ~ t ' tnuii.‘t cchiimfi (r) motionless um 1.1mm mum; 11,341.00 n ,,_° m,‘ 5501i, 21,’, M3,,” p?“ ‘°’ ‘M ......."‘”‘...... .2323. - to‘: “i.°n’°iir'f’é‘°.i.°‘ "o; (H) Women . . I P ' , ~ - 0 w m»: wt M m- ime ltd lflll T953 rec. .'.“s“i:r-.."2.=rrw r.- (J) new 957m“ ""050 that/he expects Italv v) {noise eomd (K) Foxes-Education, Demonstration, ete. 2,930.21 son o! official explanation o.’ lu i" w" W)“ ‘M .M........-.:i=c.i..ir. wort: 122T. “as: m... ........ ,edi niencnewatnsrrnir‘ ‘ 1 ‘oe- npn“ cm" bellt] the ylelopmcrlltg flinfihislcl-avdpinwhr few military power and P5 nil “D WI- ‘IUUIIBI IIDMUIIOI “$94533 oleAimi olgskrlflcesggglkiérrouolrziwatyfi. m wukh n“, m HS S . ' . ‘eh murmurs, BBIDGEI, mums. no. <§r§f1gfl§vmi§i§r§z§§l’{§§§°c§,,§ (A) Aamnmtmhm in,” in: up of Italians of i001‘ 0105505- (B) Maintenance o! Infill-WWI 191358-09 who previously were re acted or on- (0) teneruee of Brides: 4430053 iv partially trelned- 51h lctiimom (1)) " ' * 9g Fer-rig 80,876.38 foreshadowed more an a1 Had <0 Wm "“°’“ 5.5%‘ .lI§i°r.§‘i‘ié‘Jt‘F.-B.°’ m” ‘“’°‘ ~ w (F) Bushing Ice ‘$39-56 we affpcte laayonénxglirz classes .~ ; n: 191i. 1912. 19 a . mamas otAslde from the pres; ‘lecalmtlilzlg v 9' “HUN”! o! “EVEN”. 70,839.“ Igrlhl-nlllh glthentgloirlgollhn reltlitlons strike lllilil Jl-ls. I r _ l m 1 J, 24 hours. He ado-oil 1.311 10. OTHER. CUR-RENT XINDITUIII 1.68035 drilfinggstiggflgg failed! mdemcgljngggn 51mm" a (A ‘l 1 w esprcad rumors 0 I ' -' ‘l 11. GENERAL GOVERNMENT A, tiogguizgiitinsgxlrlrcigieg and P000001“ gifiglgienl-Iitll‘ A“. _ (A) m°°“°“’° °°““°“"‘9"1'“"‘ ‘t “am” vaBritish and French spokesmen ships u» un- when.“ (B) General Departmental Offices-Calories. e110. 90334-71 “we atmbuun, the rem,“ y; Qgr- Lhc North sol}, u 5.11,“. . (C) Registry Offlwl '-°°°-°5 man propaganda flssht~a_;______.;l_iflfln Sfjljwlri- __. .___ (D) Pensions to Public Bet-nub 1,000.00 ' ' " —"“"" _‘ 1284a“ (n). Miscellaneous Gflnfl 1900-00 u. Dobenture Discount, etc. 29km.“ (F) miscellaneous Expenses 17.53535 - 24. Fishennenk Lose Claims . '-—'"* 25. Alterations to Public Health Offlcm 1343.43 186,011.17 2Q King‘: County EXhLbifAOn Building 5354.13 10m. cannula! Inmrmrorril 0.100.116»! 01.300000" ‘orirrrrir. common-nu . ITATIMEN‘! or LmnH-mn 1:. PUBLIC 201:1; AND monvmrl “m” A: at December 8i. 1W lg; Portugal-rent gidgee salmo. Gross Funded nu» wzigmss (O) Steel Culverts Less Sinking Fund Investments 1.4. . » (D) Court House Buildlng-Qllllnllib . . "~J (n) Power Machinery 88-22353 Net Hmdvd PM "-7*"-°3"~" (F) Agricultural Clue Room 1349-44 (G) Tourist information BuildiM-(A , N. I. 3.32544 Unfunded Debt: 8.75 Due Bank of Montreal-Overdraft Cirrrcnt Account 316280041 (l!) Elimination of Rellww Group‘ (I) cqynpleuon of 3M1,” 9.887 20 Due Can. Bank of Com-Overdraft Old Arc Prniirns 123.T492d (J) Bank o; 9mm. 3,3151“; 21.03400 Due Can. Bank of Com-Overdraft Blind Ptnsin .1033.“ (K) Folconwood Hospital-Mm mwpee 2.04800 Due Can. Bank oi 0Ulfl.—I.0S.n Hirriiw-nr- (Truilfri oliillnixm -———— Due Rovnl Bank of Cam-Loan Hiuhwz" (You t: u. . 101i 000.01 $239.020.60 Duc Bank of Nova Scotla-Highw-ay COIlE-ililvl on Avrurziit 0:0 630.44 l3. Refund “if: Ott-ag-i-‘Tourlstyititoedc 19$ waafiiéii: Due Prov. Bank of Can.—-Fislici‘ini‘ll's Lnuii .-\cco~.::;(. 14. Hard B 000d W85‘!- VUI - ~ z Qub-mmf‘ 212,803.18 Adminilfn-fdcn, ate. 42,750.19 DueLcans from Public on Deposit 1,243,635.58 i5. Tourist Rceds Projects 202-74340 1Q my“; Impmvemeng Ppojggm 198.f)2).40 Total liabilities cs at December 31, 1039 1'1. National Pork-Purchase of land 51109-04 _ ‘kw MM 1g 95w 0g Qmrlogwwwn project; 22 205.01 Total Liabilities at at Decombor 31. 1.03.0 -. 159m 19. Fishermenb Loans, Building Fill Hnilfl, O00 116.155.?» Total mobilities as at December 31, 1038 . ~ ~ 2o. Distribution of Seed Grain 10.1“ R 1 qyunvg QL Agrlwlgum] Rshabrlllarlon _,,___,__H_ 11,548.67 - Increase in L-iabilltles-IQSQ 9' t" -- 0 22. Yduth ‘Prainixrg Projects ' 37339-93 _—‘"_" owned by Adam. over which were the living quarters. ,_