. l rue csuraa 'I‘blasg|an"aIas'oassvsd lsaamvs otloeallatos-ast.lsaiadvsrtliagal .a aaway nstus-oassybolssaertal allivaesssiaawosl..strisllypu- ablolssadvaaoa. oooxvs for ivaw sumo OOATI arriving daily at The ralsioa bhoppe. _ muss rutnrrs A wuur to Take 9. H97 :*..*‘*:%;.%:.*:'.-.°°°......"'- .‘:.*.:r.:..;“.'.'.*; uusrssossru B ...,._ ,,,;—.-.-., M... speak on the Owls over Station C. P. C. Y. today at one MARCH 2'9. Dissolve 2 or 3 tsblcspoonluls °,d°°k_ oi mustard in a little cold - _._.. -««r«n«=»;~~«,~_i»;;;r°~- .;...‘:.‘:"a*..‘5§.‘;‘.°...’i:.‘.P..$“§.':°:.'; hot bath. A ten e. «hm. nu muwmed tn, cmnn‘ ,1 a brisk rub-d6wn...tlsen oll phllntelle. Iir mall b the first in- ternational iltght a Clnadlan iobedloragoodisigh:’ssl_eepl' Jetllner. The night -will-.. t iroln Tomnto. on the lam April,’ and tar- minate at lldowyld Airport. New York. Oachets will be applied to covers carried on this iirst official flight. IMMIJNIZING CLINICS con- ducted by the Department of Health and ellaro will be held on W‘ ‘:1, Marchfith at West Kant School. 1.30 P. M. llochtord Square School. 130 P. M. Thurs- day. Mardh 30th. at Notre Dame Academy. 130 P. M. Model School. 2.30 P. M. All infants and pre- school children should be protect- ed. against Whooping Cough and Diphtheria. CITY POLICE COURT. — At the Stipehdiary Magistrates Court yes- terday. two men charged with being drunk and disorderly were ‘- yboth sentenced to 20 days in ill“ ' ‘while a. man and womsnchareed [with being drunk and incapable uwere dealt with. the man fined $20 and costs or 30 days and the woman remanded until Mlonday. A man charged with breech of the traffic by law was dined $2 and costs or live days in ll-l-L T110 remanded case or a man charged with assault causing bodily hm"!!! was iurther remanded until Mon; day. A man charred WWI 013°?‘ derly conduct was remanded until today. BEARDS’ NEW HIT SWEEPS CBUTR! Tbossands hall Snub Broilers son oouglr drop lasts saasailosl Ev day more people discover oough relief’ . . . and like it! Smith Brothers Wild Cherry Cough D070” 1. Tania so good. . 2. Work losi . '. : rosslly help the! cough from a cold. 3. Cost only I dlrnol Yes. these tart Wild Cherry D100! are dcllcloua— and they work! \ COUNTY COURT — Two ludi- menrs were delivered yesterday 19 thecounty court oi Queen Conn’-Y by Judge 0. st. Clair Trainer. In oiydo David Bell vs Cyril Moduli!- an, a claim for damsel tor New or warranty in an excha!I¢° horses the court round that the horse was not suitable for general work and that the dliflculty in mmgging it was‘ actually due to mistreatment by the plaintiii Bell alter the swap. counsel ior the plaintlfi was Mr. Donlld iVloKin- non. K. 0.. for the defendant Mr. G. R. Poster. In the case oi Walter E. walkin vs Geo. Tull. 81'. I115 Geo. 'ruil. Jr. which arose out ol .5 -A .: m 33,.‘ ‘ .. May and last in ch a car driven ' by‘ Tull, Jr. s eh Wa.klin's car. The plalntiii sllesod. but did not prove..that the Tull car was re- gistered in the name of Goo. 'ru Br. and the action against him tail- ed. Judgment was entered against A courmrru visual. aumscmox and r ANALYSIS Geo. Tull Jr. for $51.00 Ind ooela. W 3: .v*-*:.:*"...~:-..M:- C. R. MICQII : or 9 9“ 5“ I G. F. Hl"cl"lE5°N Mr. J. A. MaoDonald._K. c. on motion of Mr. Lester‘ O'Donnell & p assessments oz damnzgemwrfi con- ’ iirmed without con osso °Pt°m°tfl'“ oi Ronald MacDonald vs llhlsarr tway. Plve other cases were a - 53 Gnmn 3'3 jkiurued and the court adjourned until 3:30 p. rn. Friday. (fig; afanyfié/by‘ .. lililioll Reveals ‘ year while the cost or living ad-‘ l'.‘.\ ' .' ‘. I.T Guasolau HOWARD Maolltlfll I001‘! WILD at 175 Queen Street. lUl'l.‘S. Blblillfl AND SKIRTS. Suntera Ladle’ Wear. 162 Great I‘ , skeet. . was Nors saw the cement new for that spring job‘! Rogers Hardwar_s_ Co, Ltd. '1‘!!! IIUGBIB DIUG 8103.! will be the only Drug _8tote open this afternoon and evening. No'.I'l0l so Vllflllll. a. W ust lgtin The 0 an mp‘: as us:-gas later than noon the day revioua to insertion. Those who telephone clssstneds. eic.. should particularly belt this in mind. IITUIN FROM AMHERST - Mr. Lloyd Mscxlnnon. .Rolsnd Buchanan. Ray Melfadrlea oi New Haven. Earl Daugherty, ohn Gal- lant oi Kingston and V ctor For- guson oifiarnpion. returned home on Wednesday from a motor trip to the Mainland. They visited several points oi interest including the Fat Stock Show held at Ani- herest on Tuesday. ..__.._._..___—— Best wishes are extended to Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard who celebrated his birthday on Monday. Relatives and friends of Mr. Cecil Costello are glad to see him around again and enjoying good health after his recent operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Terms Bond Issue. “Highly successful" OTTAWA. March 28 —— iCP) - Approxlmstaly 1.000.000 buyer! have purchased $30l.000.000 worth of the fourth series bi! Canada Savings Bonds introduced last fall. Finance Minister Abbott said tonight in the fiscal portion oi his budget speech presented in the Commons. Tar-mlng the campaign "highly successful." he extended a tribute to the "splendid" work done by voluntary and p.ofesslon- pl workers in promoting the sale of the bonds. Budgetary Surplus ‘Of $111,000,000 , By D'Arcy O'Donnell Canadian Press fltalt Writer OTTAWA. March 28 — (CP) — A 1949-50 budgetary surplus of s111.000.000-the fourth consecutiv- surplus since the and oi the war- wss reported tonight by Finance Minister Abbott in his budget speech to the Commons. The surplus for the fiscal year ending Friday compared with &'l05.000.000 in 1048-49: $670,000,000 in 1947-48 and $373,000,000 in 1046- 47 when a string at deficits ex- tending back to 1930 was broken. Although 1949-50, accounts have not been closed. Mr. Abbott said it a pears that revenues will total 3 54 and expenditures $2.- In his budget speech at the fall session following the general election last June. Mr. Abbott had estimated that he would and the current year with a surplus of about s9o.oooooo. At that time he est ated revenues app ximstely 32.545.000.000 and ex. penditur-as 82.460.000.000. ’ In 1948-49. revenues were $2.771,- d00.000 and expenditures $2.175,- 900.000. In 1949-50. the net debt, reduced by the amount of the sur- plua. dropped from 311.773.100.000 to 81. 000. . Mr. Abbott's figures were con- tained in the fiscal portion of his speech. which preceded the section containing proposed tax changes for the coming year. Outlook For This Year If no tax changes were made in 195051. he estimated revenues would total 52.630.000.000. Mum estimates of expenditures tor the cominl year. which do not take into account unforeseen expendi- tures. have been fixed at 82.3(B.- 000000 - This would leave a budgetary surplus of $122,000,009 before any “X charms and before provision for unforeseen expenditures. In the 6.500-word ilscsl portion of his speech, Mr. Abbott made th1eaeDpoIihta:* — . ur ng the current ye $488,- ooo.ooo obtained irom various gov- arnmanl transactions was need to reduce the outstanding public debt. 2. in the last two years. a fall in Canadian overseas exports oi about $900,000,000 has been more ihsn offset by an increase or 3800.000.- 000 In Canadian exports to the United States. 3. The government has been a "little dlasppblnied in the appar- the inability of overseas countrlap -to resume their traditional share’ oi the Canadian import, marlroi durinl the last. year. d. it already seems clear ‘that devaluation of- the dollar last Iolmmbar nu. under Present con- ditlons. improved Canads’s trading position. - ii. Canada's gold and dollar rc- aorvaa.b.at aulzw hard 31!?‘ ~"~~'~ - . D000!!! I‘. . s climbed to tl.Mdm0.000 It the dose .. noes arch 25. an Increase 017.000 in the last quarter. 3- Mllrllo weekly wages about three per cent during the vahead "barely".ons per cont. 1. The outlook in 1060 seems to be inst the volume of employment will increase moderately. bug u [g bio it may not catch up with will in total‘ labor supply. oi summed MI IMO is the! [Igloo .’w.ill show no and lev- coma IId’flcll‘l'IllFd MIC - ..,si..'. . Tl; , ouanpuuv. clmswrrsrpwu . mics‘ runes ‘ \‘ 3 -5 §\\«\_‘ s\‘\\ B. SUMMERSIDE "Where .Old Friends Meet" Lovely—-lovely Suits. . plain and fitted or with peplum and as fashion dictates. The array of oral gray shades. as well as powder: blue all misses, junior and half-size figures. . Either Joielli Beauties in Worsted 5......’ Gabardine tailored or dressmaker styles. The jackets are gsleated back interest. Skirts are trim and slim, prlng colors include navy, brown, aqua and sev- blafl. Ioaalll Suits are ands ta ii! 9.50 Choose Famous "Stetson" For Your Easter Bonnet A perfect, companion for your Easier suit! The Spring Slzehonsl range in style irons oosssforiablo, anal-rt herein in line bflmfld sailors. There's a Stetson in please every taste and over! 900300 book. Made of the softest and finest of felt. the Stetson Esta are in s dellgbttul array of spring onion. They're priced- 7.95 to 12.95 bore. Made of sheer. crepe Dainty and Delectable as the Frosting en es Cake! Easter Blouses You'll find the largest collection as " -‘ - Blouses rlsht white. green or delicate pastel shades. number or styles'irors which no dsoose. The also; are iron 11 to 40. 5.95 or’ aluraool in nail. now There are a great Genuine English Aquaton Easter Bags ‘rreatrouuelitoabettss runs. ‘rbeaossado byrarkorareboauidn. Issavarlety oiaasart “U100: I‘-Iflflllll lined with leather. Iuadly III "nuns. Tlsevy'rogeasuissoleaflseraadIrlll wear well witsrous losing their shape as smsrtness, The prices are trom- -7.5o to 14.50 "remarkably" buoyant despite the success‘ve reductions in tax rates. 10. A new issue oi long-term government bonds will be sold to provide for redemption of the first Victory Loan three per cent bonds which mature June 15, 1951. and an issue of three per cent bonds sold in 1935 and due to ma- ture June 1. 1955. I . IN MIMORIAM In loving rsssaoay or STANLEY CIQCKETI fie departed ibla Ito rum. sour. rsos. Iver leaaassslsered. and sadly Missed by the Family. M 1 met enm- ii. Government revenues roiaslti Ploss_a_r__Days Continued from page I first settlers. though I have never res where they actually liked bear meal. I U 0 Rounding up the poi-kcrs in his fall was quite a task. 12 you've ever tried to drive a pig you'll certainly know what a hectic time o{ it our forefathers had. 1! you want your porkor to tale! a left turn the critter la sure_to go to the right. ll you. try to drive it ahead of you. it will turn about and run in the opposite direction; it you make a clean bed for it. It will lie down in the dirtiest place it can find. Why? Well, is seems to be a natural instinct in pigs to do the very opposite of what tlheir owners intend they should 0. O I I Sometirnas it look the whole family an entire day to bring home the bacon. Sometimes ani- mals got lost. or went completely wild in which case their owners let them be. Pigs were not worth getting excited about. The woods were full of them. and few set- tlers knew whether the new crop belonged to themselves or to a neighbor. So long as there was plenty of pork lo supply the de- mand it mattered little who own- ed them. Some years they had trouble with the bears stealing the small- or porkers. Bruin sometimes got very hungry and boldly walked into a ‘“ t to help “ “ Such incldenla caused plenty of excitement and there would be a general rush for guns. Most soi- tlera prided themselves on being good shots. but once in a while Mr. Bruin got away with his skin —and the pig loo. ‘ “"'*-—-*1 . CARD OF THANKS lb. and Mrs. chorus Cola. spring Valley. wish to than their friends for the many acts oi kindness shown them in their recent bar- r’Ii1‘\\’° ' WE'RE some ro \\ . muss BABY F —And we're going in be kept plenty busy from now on. livery sssothor knows the endless core that a new-lso .. baby needs - - - and every mother who's is-led our sanlu .. Diaper Bervlee knows what a blessing it is. in tern: of time and effort. saved. Your lnbsfa diapers are returned to you lsnrnaculotaly elaass — cleaner in fact. than you could get them yourself. ser- vice is rapid. and you'll be araaaed at the low cost of silk service. call no new! "USE ‘Till PHONE LINE . . . NU!‘ Tllll CIJOTIIIS IINIZ" l.||lll0EllE'l"l'E & lllAPEll SERVICE 1'10 KENT S1‘. PHONE 2&0-L “Vim.