~r.. (DIONCTON) 1u||a aerln of eunrllta at this mm, fuels saturday and Wednesday. 5, ,ponanrsa bl fha Clnliiian ,ni-sn .ic vapor tha famous Eneliah mul ruuedy that llaa won wld: .,,uiar|i_v iu canada and nn United gtales. Pleasant to uae. A drop on 9,. hsndkrrrhirf lanta all dar- Aa .n drusslltfh . KENNEDY Manufacturing Co. Montreal _Z______.___--.1---.-_-_-__ Western Guardian _.CASE POSTPONED-The cusc gainst Emanuel Steele. Post Master i Mgfriiiclic, which was set for trial fm-5 Magistrate Alexmidcr Camp- .ll st the Court House. in Summer- yp at if o‘clock on Monday morn- 5 was postponed until Monday next tthe same hour for the production l inaierial witnesses.-B. .f ._e. ii. i. T._nook social.-In he Epivortli Hell lust Friday even- . the C. G. I. T. of 'I‘i'inity United gum. held a very interesting book -nv All the girls were in costume 0 1-epreucnt different books and 1'cad_ n may on the book which they presented. A price was given =for ive best sketch which was awarded to _(pe p.-ft-la McCallum. who chose_ v ‘prolly D03 New Moon" one 'of l.i_ !\fonlgomcry's Ist hooks. ifs McCallum gave a very inte?- ituig ri-:nine of the life of the auth- fanrl the book she represented, Mrs .eerie sheen was the Jlidso. V110 L50 gave It tlcliglitfill 'laik on lJ00ks n |;cncr.1l and gave the girls some xcellciit advice on the choice of good adlng matter. A dainty lunch was fred before the rmrly bl'0k0 UP- is social was a new idea and l‘Il'0V° ' very helpful to the young ladies -no took part in lt.--El. _ PERSONALS -lifts,-.'l'lei\ti-ice Wedge. teacher at hunt csrmei. spent the week end i her home in Surnmerside.-S. _Tha many friends of Miss Row- a Mcbeod of Summerslde, -are lad to see her'bi\ck at work/ look- ; fit and well after her-recent' oil* tion in the Prince County. Hos-- ' b - e.is~c. o. 1. -r.-neguiar mesiia¢=- “' ' ‘Y - or music pieces ans railway crossings ana dur- B E E T P u I- P lwm, mu, H gsfruanars Ann __ social iiau. _ *-‘ roi Queen si. cifiowa. r. it. I. ,mg up pm,¢‘.,°,,_ th, Mm.. Lcnu, _ _ °'“°"°"°y "M " °° " ” 1435;” _ W _ " """" "° -”- to lceomolish much along these lines. "“N*°"T“°‘°‘l' ‘“"°°°°" “°'»°,Mavoi- im. a notary Past President Unfortunately in ali matters anest- ~ »| Will bo hold W¢¢1`l¢Sdl¥- '1-599 on the need of the selection of cap- ing the public, we find two classes of _ -., . , °"*-' lable mcn to condvtt vivic lfflifs- men. w_¢ have these public spirited? Eastern ABEGWEITB AND CRYSTALS to-_J-Ie also gave a brief review cf some cmzcng who “S ,ver “my to hem _ _ ___ ¢ Ul¥_l'\¢» -\l`°l\l» . Ulm# "H113 3-30. things affected in years gone,by and buh by umgl work and nnancml “_ _fuocxzy ‘__ Montague muh sharp. Door opens _at 7.15. l509_0har1ottei.own'; future needs. which ,mance and we hmm the other du; Th d mr, H,¢,,,.,m Gm, ,_ -- - - he_enun1¢mt°d as f01l°w== First H who are may to accept the benefits urs ay. ~. vs_ Monmgue lm‘pe__m5_ is pmm_. POLICE COURT - At the Poliselmodern system of garbage collection but Wm not ,endu any umtmcm is S to bs A mrmen Q; hour., Court yesterday morning the case and the erection of a proper in- tiny an the one, who by then. “_- e c-f a Chinese charged with assault-einerstor and the removal of un- um, ,_.xemp1|fy me saying --mf skate. ‘ 1501-ai | by another of his race was dismiss- sfghtly_ dumps. Second, a law com- George do it." These men are the __ _.i-_...__ cd. pelling all property holders to coll- drones in the community “bee hive"l --- nect their houses with s*werag0 land it is to be r retted that these "'_"”i"""' ceived another car- load of the_ above, which we areselling at lowest prices. - Wholesale Gi Retail A. Home & Go. tId~1- -PC . - . _ . _ - -, es | MinisteerialAss 'n iiaaowzrrs Ann cinisraas to-irniru, unirenn supoo-is f°f _°“’ csnnotbe ¢ru ».t'1.15. 1500 cnt llshts are 10° hish from the render assistance. lunited states, ‘ _ ground. Fourth. a 8"¢”°l‘ Civic Pride- From' the Sccl‘etary’s admirable re-i We also planned many trips for - MEETING IN BOARD of Trade Whilst many lhdlvid\ll\lS hh*/G lm' port, you will be able to see that i:he,our own people who were motoring ""`_ ' ' 08;; 1,9 proved their dwellings and have League, although it got a late startp through other Provinces We ec i - The Ministerial Association of 1'. "mms ‘ms °n°m~°°“ ‘t 4 °°l . . 1 ' ' ev ' ' tl till consid- - 5 |, ldl 1 _ _ _ E- -- H. 3:54 day at man I' m' ~ | All liiteriitodc airy 1;; :G otgitog' vlsed a creator uso Ol Dahl* . We there is still a great deal to be done 1 the office Much appreglitnionnglix There was a good attendance with " V “° ° ` _ -h it ' ' . 'i ' duet;-y should 5;|,¢n¢_ 1503 should let it be knovin t at 0\ll' C Y and the work will never be complet- been shown by those who were bene- gexx ';'3_'kg1"a;;r';5;:':ent' “nd Rev' A _.__ ' _ has the lowest civic I/RX "ll Of BUY ed, for new problems and new tasks flted by our office. ' ENGAGEMEN-T_M, md Mr, city or town in Canada. Rotarian W. will arise year by year to which an Mr. Frank MacDonald. Purser of Mm' the dev°t'°n"' exercmes' Rev' ' ' A Stewart cliairman of the C0111- I active Motor League can lend its en-.1 the Car Ferry and the Purser of the Mr. Outhouse, gave a fine practical ‘mm T' Munayf Gflmms R°‘d» ln' ' _ _' L_ In c m_e5.dcd_| _ _ address on the Lords Commission to “°““°° the ongaggmmg of meh. munity__seiv .0 Ci1mmc_:’__m_sS_0ne_5 mi Th. fl ,_ ,_ uf t M . dauginn Mu-pm Jean to wmmm In addition to tie 1. - 'icie wsi o es- y o ie co-op- ""° Church ( Mt' 2B'm'z"' WMC" d Councillors there was Drcowl- eration given to the League by the' was much aparc lated. - M°m¢°m"Y Mwwen °! s"““l°.y' an ‘ ° - ‘M.n i. 1vi.aoii.bsr- pcpsrtm t r Publi \v ks. 'ri The Committee on Public Morality Msrriale to take place February ._s. RSS _i:.___s\;cs.C __ _:‘__o_t_1;";‘°j_:>_I_\_ The m_____ca_ ________________e;i__eosec__e_____;;_ _noir the Ex "e"°"edd progress dmx' I:°;°_c_;n"_'\';'- SUCCESSFUL gp;-;|¢A'|'|0N_\v0rd program comprised an excellent vocal gincers have given attentive ears to s Old Virginia Next meeting to be " iued' an r_°q“° ° ° “ 9 has been received by ML ,md Mm _,010’by tr/p-5, J, A, Lawson who was our requests and our representativcs.| |matter of restaurants and other pub ms ,__ ML J_ A_ subs” ul “sam , 1 , H no Places operaung on sunday_ ‘nd Arthur Green that their son Kenneth eneored. The Pres n ___ n ii ance was :ii en n_ Conv-en un; »~ th* Publ” hlihww "8 in "1"° pit-al bulldin coverln nine acres has been suecessfull ted -1 MacMillan reed a tele ram from t c the matter of preparing and puttiiig During the summer months many °“ Z K repm""'M the next mee""'K' tl-13 hospital at Qu,'1',¢§p::~; 13321; District Governor stating that the up signs and road markings. in one' distinguished guests visited our Pro-'majomy M cu” " m°m‘°° m the in U1* heart °f T°"°“i‘°~ B¢f°l’° U1' m;';":l';"?:_':':”;;_;';';"°:_';"':u';::" as w¢11 ag an bg ¢xp¢¢¢,¢d_ attendance in District No. 32 for Dc- cutting of bushes, and in road im- -fince. also several convention were' ‘ ` ' ` ber was the seventh liiK|‘°5" Uf provemcnts. ‘held here. We assisted the Tour- ittee consisting of Messrs. .Vincent, - ' ** ccm _ - t It 1 1 , i _ . » _ im _ f |Ns»"TU»1-E wnnx _ The meet the 'I0 dist lets which make up Ro - s true tiat ve have not obtain- _ i..t Association m planning trips to o"""1°':_s;' to Meargl 'mg ""?lLc]"d "'M,mg of U., Avmmn wamm-5 1,-,sm nry Intemalioiial. The President al- ed all that_we asked fer, but we have _ cur beaclics and nsliing parties and Bmmn C 0 com er "8" "°°q"e"' \ 'h M ' 22 d t th so announced that the Orpheus received most courteous treatment in general making the visitors holi- . tutc was e on Jan. n ., a. e - _ _ v :\'l";e:\fic§;"linl'loli';£c;$'e'h'i'i';c1§"'::a licme of Mrs. Chas. .Ms.cDona1¢i, Ei8ht *md screed l-9 PM CIW °°“°"° ""°“‘ th’ _M“‘l“°' °f 1"“1’]‘° W°"‘*S “W H l'l°=S-*Hi °“= While in our Pro-| _ __ __ __ ____ '_ Meeting opened by singing "My O1 d on be]-my cf mc ¢~:lpplc;1 children in and I have no doubt that many of _ vince, for which we received much _ 'mpc' R "ex mc" ng' q K nt k Home" foumwd b mu the Prince Edward Theatre for two the things which could not be done in'l`:\\'orab1e comment. |m“n‘1 M*°lf°" m°'3““' in “nm” tario Liberal Club. and served as A letter was read from Rev' W' c uc y ' y ul htsna ar the end of March. They the past season will be accomplished 1 . g c Bruce Mun' a':k"°w'e"'K'ng B "M" at cm' Commmus winged herard gum would give their services free on this' year. . _ p - . . »Symp“.my ‘mm uw A55°°l“"\°“ which and new mes “ppc” _ us ' ere condition um; the notary Club would I desire to thank those who were, We co-operated with the Provinc- t. F l bil f ' , _ _ he "amy am“'°°'°"°d` m""'° im' . comm' rut "5 U' the concert and suv-"H\'\*C° assamted "mth me 'n the “Qrk of lrl Government in having road signs Rev' H' D' Raymom' de"g"'ed the sm' were “dared pam' Magnus' lhinfsl; of 700 tickets. On motion the the League. _To make an Organiza- ‘placed and although thc`work did not A55°°m'i°“ with B' splm-d'd “vmw °‘ ckmd by s"'§'ng Carry MF Back to S'--rotary was authorized to make ar tion of this kind, two things are re- ' begin till. hw in me se“°n_ good Hochelaga, handled our road guides and maps, and placed one in every touring car coming to Prince Ed-_ ward Island. Over 4,000'gulde books and maps were distributed in this way. Sign Work . Canon streeter's book on the “Prlm- . , _ _ ,_____ _ ,, _ ,m.¢d_ » I .no M5 _ _ “W9 Ch“"°h"' 1°” Whmh he W” held 'L me mme °‘ Mrs' Wm' cu' nngem"T..___.__w""" ""?_aO_'.'_'_:Q. _ F"'m Q ist. A good membership: 2nd. An ' ty ii1esl:'i'ili:dl'1;':ldeslgrl:' :re'i"':eeS;:'t;l |h°“wy thanked' R'°p°rts ‘mm vu' ver’ pER59N,\L5 'active and aggressive executive whose 1 at fifty different intersections, many |l0l-IS 0011111115'-¢°5 'WW "°°°W°d “nd ' iiearts -will be in the work and who } had curve signs were placed, bushes \’1lSU\1SS°d- ABEGWBITS AND CRYSTALS t°' Mrs Daniel who has boar. 'are willing to make sacrifices to at- cut, etc., One danger reflecting sign 'The memng ""?s"c' w"'h prayer by n'gh"' Arena' Game ""a""s at 83'" vlsitin' daughte'r Mrs. Cecil 1 tend promptly all the meetings of ‘ was placed at Miscouche. An order Mr. Stirling. to meet again on thcsharp. Door opens at 7.15. 1509i Jmkh; 'gt yes_e__da_; on l visit to me cxecuth,e_ thas been placed with the sim pain” flflil TU9S\'1lli °f Much “li 193° 3' m "-'- ' Boston 'and New york In conclusion. I may say that last ' cr for 250 signs to 'complete the work MEUUNG l'N 30539 Of T1'5d¢ ' 'year I accepted the Presldeney_ of the in Prince County for mx; Summa-_ “POTATQ BAGS' N°" r‘ E' mms 1'°°m5 this ““°"“°°“ “li 4 °'°l°°k 1° Rev. James L. Reardon, Rector of Association in order to get it start-l In_Quecn's Co ty over 290 road Bnmd “ld m““' R' T1 "°"‘““ Lu' mar "WW °! °°"\mM°° r‘~`3‘“°di"5 St. Marys Basilica, Minneapolis. cd. I am of the opinion that nidireeting signs nge placed, five re- ' ' 1457'1'4'3l- l1¢W 08110? IIC!-01'? 101* 011°-\`1°l¥¢'1°Wl1-f Mlnn_,_arlved_iii thecity on Saturday .yn\u1ger man would better be able to fleeting danger signs, one at Mor. ' ' ' All interested in' this valuable in-i on ,, \-15;; to 1-|15 mqthen My-5, D. nil the poliltlon, and I invite you to _ ell, Bonshaw,.Crap:iud, Tea Hill and itil.-S. - » ‘ crauflumlheri lmrw-#lu l'wl M|'\§\"1" dustry ’snoilld attend . ' ' 1500, Reardon appoint such a man to the position. l I-Iunter River. In Kings county __ ' _ _ __ s _ _ *_ _.___ -~ ‘ _ 4-evoooeoooeo one Insertion .................`..... loo per TU” hafta; aaneaueeeeeeaaaaa ‘H Four Ii\lll\|&i»_»»¢."a-»a»¢....... aight inurtiua \ O_9_9!_4_f~f`§4§O_f__4i-QOOQ-O"'§4ff§_?.*O4000OOOO§'O'§O§9000O-0000, the one _ twenoon walk as hcrew_ _ _ _ " fore. thus sivlns the mlrons the. :continued from rage ii M°‘°‘L°"‘“°' f 500-004 line of 5 words of I word! l word! 5 word! gt' EE? ri? 9.9. 0004 ments have been made whereby let- mem for tlvrmi il-nuhle saturday of) each wsekf 'instead oi 1v|o'roni.|;acUr; Agents Wanted ' Miscellaneous advantage or havin; their msii,‘-_..._`_.____._~”___.~_-.- I feel assured that the Prince Ed~; League and so make it the strongcstl I _ . ter carriers will make two walks on ______.'___ -body of its kind in Canada. ’- A. E. ARSRENAULT. President Prince Edward Island ` -- ‘- _ '°°""` st ei itarnoous. The post or-' r»nasinm\~r's nvirom- . SEeiui1‘/iitv's naroar ' ' a i-:Nr .ions ai.rr:sn iiasoouatn tam: “ “’ 'V ° M, ms|,,.,.- ,ma ¢,¢...pm..., territorv.sn1s`ilclpltal needed. write _.___ .-.___-.a `AN'l`ED-A GOOD I-WU G . ' flee Department has seen lit in lieu I welcome you' to this the first '- -‘ ~ f‘f.1::-?':~2 I p0l\1D\¢_l¢ U11! 0! HOF- _Burveyor, Box 83. of this to'allow the carriers to take meeting of the rc-organized Prince A5 S¢°'°"3’Y it b°°°m°5 my ‘NW “I _R°m°'"”’ M' “mm” °x°"“"'e' " . = their half holida on -some other Edward Island Motor Lesgue,'and to "° 5“\"““ th’ nr" A““““] R°l"°'t °f y _- . . . - . . . . ti ri as u i ci M t..» is-ny i/ianagspcanasian Botanic ptyra-ro 1-aus ron nil: sea- say, and as Tuesday is the lightest thank you who me here pre.ent an 1° F “W W1" 15 1" ° " Ci Glfdvn-S. BOX 513. L0I1ll°I\. 0¥l¢l\'i°- l0\'l`l ll\|D\'|\°\’\N 011 |50" °°"°°- n1ail~ds'y_'of the week.' it has been the other absent members who have L¢’°3“°- At this Um* it s°"‘“ T” Aw.1-_s-imo. Guardian central rrintm. d,,,,d,d tv,” fm. on present. ine. mai-is it possible for ins League to Pf°Pf|=¢°°h!¢=°!“=°_h1“¥ ll* “W “ *“_ --4-------------- mt” earner. .make one delivery onlsncccssfuny operate dmqng me pa” reference to the_or.gfri and purpose. PRACUCAL NUBE WILL CARE this da I each week, be innln 'reason The membership, although Uf °“l” AS!°¢|lll°“- | F Sill ' f°l` mV°“° °" °‘h°' ““m“¥' Ap' y o S gi ' ' The formation of a Provincial Mo . Of 9 _ . t as large as we had hoped to se- ___ _ply F. C., Guardian offlc;i._m_2______ mhmtx torenoon of the ith _of . :Ere mn B perhaps m_opom°n,te1y.tor League was anticipated in the MALE ' ' larger than in any other Province of “FIV “YS °f m°t°*`1n3 1" P1'ln°° Ed‘ tW0 lll»l»¢\'5-. '-----------'**°"' " ward I51and_ In me ye” 1933 3 Mot- I it Messina usa-ai W med - _ _ auto cum-'i_'n¢ used oi great- Crowe- ’ a er tourist accomodation especiall ln" I “Nd “°l- dwell 0" th’ *‘d"’*“l““*`5 '°r Luzue wa" '°"”n'z°d M-d carried - ’ y ot L h f me on till 1927 That League was car- SAl.E'- PLYMOUTH BOOK WAN1-ED___;N 9|:-nm ron FIVE :he way of bungalows. and gum,-,er whicl1_`a M or eague as or ____ b .___ ______ _______d Apply Herbert Frizzel. summer cottages at Revere Beach. h¢¢,¢15_,m-1 ggngnuy gg , ;f¢ag¢,- ap. motorist of this Province. There are 1 < °l1 Y I W P C 501 me"- M25 31 e.e.d.l Mass., _in eichangc for any pro- pmnmvon by our own ,ggople of nw continually matters of iinportanc:_\'-'lm *0**4**°'**'*“**‘°**‘°***’° POST OFFICE - Change ln week - wmns W m,,r¢_ G1-B1-,gms ward Island Motor League is goin; There is now o. standing order with , __ Ml. Tl ll; _ _ l ‘ ' - Y ' ` * ly half holiday for letter carriers' pmd_ returned home yesterday from 90 U0 I permanent institution in this _' the sign painter for several hundrezl Classified Advertlsernents Wllilo l»|1¢ M505! Wl1‘lf¢l‘ Ulm !€l'f'ih¢ pl-lm-e Edward uvand Hosplmp Province. and -I invite all motor carlslgns, in order that the-'sign work' l _ service is in operation. arrange-‘whcre he un,1¢,-wen¢,\,,“.¢Ce_g5(u1 treat. owners to become members of '-116 may be completed next summer. Milly' blind corners were remedied by cutting bushes. but in a great ‘island Motor league, rtuoivea that 'it is the opinion of this meeting that the membership fee should be rais- ed to the sum oi' hve dollars per year and that such fee entitles mem bers to emergency-road service and free legal advice. Furthk Resolved that any person not desiring the above services be *entities to ordinary membership in |the League for two dollars per year. His Worship Mayor Yeo thought the motion a very reasonable one. It was explained that there will be iforty-three League garages in the 'provlnce, _which will give servloe at any distance less than ten miles guides and free literature, and en- able members to have similar priv- ileges in other provinces. The solici- ‘tor will not give free legal advice ln court. Strangers will have their bills forwarded to the league in their own province. Mr. K. J. Martin suggested that an inspection of applicants' cars would be conducted. Phases of the resolution were dis- cursed by Messrs. 'John Anderson. 'and B. G. Acorn. _ Moved by Mr. Clarkin, seconded l ' . , V »~ . cal' owners which hive to be taken gggggvnggg f _ _ _ _ " ' _ _ ' _ ' "* .' _ . '1=?!','_'»'.:*:.'.'._‘.1_:z.:;1:....‘- . Q _ - __ f . ulflllllp _mllllth ¢l_)ill¥[l) “mn ,mm “M mmwun up wiui the proper authority ia the ~ Moves by Mr. w. or-aut. ascended ' Q I ruasnay _ - nook with violin comm "‘.‘::’ °f___‘;°'d "V "°°l"' :“"u°‘ °‘ S U G ibv Govt- Tlylorr- < . \ ~_z.so--irraii nuuam mission Hanoi-‘ _ . . I-:axon Now. ' wa . cv Ds any 01- lished. the wnal-aa, mann- “agua ag other 12 to 1 P* mi. _ 5°°1*| Hill- _ P $':,"_;1:"',,'v"$,,;"°_'"°°°° New roax cousaava-rom: mrrklos end vfoteotlon °f dmeerovi - In-ovinses supply iiisii- amunsu. _ _ ence of Mn. Ii.. E. Match, 1851 Mclieod Limited. 1425-I-31-”l fleurs U A. Ili. to 9 P. M. _ _ _. -__ ' 5-|-A-|‘10N C, N. E, A, Euston Street. ` 0| “Cul” °"°’°u°“ ‘nd hu Mm ‘ble Wé l'lilV€ ]USlf 1’ C- 'membership in the Prince Edward; tgomlnugd from pg” 1) ___ §§Z ku t gs! a-._-....--__ | _ . . _ e . n . _ \vlDNilSDAYs » _‘Iso-w. M. 5. study clan-lesim KOTEX 83° creme- Moore 8- raoneiosi-I.. _ M, men mm ,,,.¢,,.1 mmm par-_ lxi-vi'::'uzldacnlrguxhznxluzuil’ DMT” ' . _iii---....-., ;w¢ii as bein; a staunch upiioiu and warm admirer of Imperial fa- stitutlons. _ ‘ 'llmtei-ing business as a team"- chant early in lye. Mr. Larkin he- csme one of th moot prominent wholesale tea. merchants on the North American continen.t,_.l1eadln| the arm or r. c. narxinliiiiiffcan- 'pany of Toronto and 'the.» ‘Salads .Tea Company of Canada Limited. :His tea business was wideiy.°ea_1/end- led. eleven of the largest diliies in _North America, and also London, -England, having branches. I Mr. Larkin often referred to as ;fl`C'm N16 Bill-101% SUPPIY IMDB. road the “Tea King of America," was the originator of the idea of deliverhiv _tea to the public in sealed lead packages. - . In developing this enormous bus- iness. Mr. Larkin gave special at- tention at all times to the working conditions and comfort of his em- ployees. providing clubs and dinin| rooms. He was one of Toronids for-4" Irnoct citizens in beneneieut and bca- evolen; work. For seventeen year! he was vice-el-iairn-ian of the Toron- lto General Hospital board, to whicl he was appointed in 1904. With Si: by MF- J- P- C\`°°k¢ll'1-' ldoseph Flavelle, he was one oi Wh°l’°=-S th* °°"“°" 'md °“""°5 those to conceive the present hos- trsvellinz _public due to bed vi-'»“=11~'rssignstaon of su- Joseph and him- itv Ind- , iseii, the institution was free oi sein Whereas numerous accidents have For se,.eral years he was preddem been dl-wily °\u#¢h¢l and U'°°5 Whell 5° °’d°"d'er was a candidate fo'r Parliament In the discussion Hon. J. P. Me- Intyre stated that tile department does not open drains through private property without consulting and re- lmuneratlng the owner and the same principle would necessarily apply to the cutting of bushes. A resolution urging the passing of a'blll enforcing mfchanical lnsP€C- tlon oi' mot/or vehicles was allowed to ` stand over. _ . Lights On All Vehicles, Moved by Mayer Yeo. seconded by Mr. J. B. Gaudet WHEREAS- the unlightcd vehicle constitutes a menace to the safety of all users of the Highway at night and, numerous accidents hav" ,WHEREAS '- m""'y Cases' 't was found that the been directly caused by the presence bushes were on private property and of unngmed vehicles on the H1gh_ the owners were unwilling to have ways, ' llren_i cut without large remuneration' BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED niuei rn.re than the dainage would THAT the Prince Edward wand M0_ v'.-rrant. We would recommend that tor League urge the passing of Legis- ,'_ t the Le,.sl:iturc pass a bill compel- hmm mqulmm the curymg or lint: parties to permit the cutting of bushc in d to fc th llights at night by all classes of s. or er sa guard e, _ lives of the people, where no personal vc"'°'_es 'mer duskidmd before d';';"' damage to the property would occur.| _Mayor Yea 'com "ed me res U' Canadian Automobile Association tion a very important one. At the same time* he would like to see very Owing to me lack of ,una wekstringent regulations regarding the ucve unable to send a delegate to the capability of the drivers, some of Canadian Amomobne Associmoml which constitute a. very real menace. but were fortunate in being able to In this c°nn°°u°“ Mr' R' J' Stew' arrange to have Mr. T. B. Regan of art of the Provincial Treasury, stated New Brunswick rcprmcnt us by that former license holders were pmx_v_ granted a new one on application, With the increased motor traffic to while new applicants must have a this Province, and the increased reg- “"‘m¢'“ °"*’“’““°° U1 * C°""l’°W“l' istratlon of cars, which demand the _ flf\"l’l`» membership building. I would there- ceivc the necessary encouragement 1 fore recommend that the fee for néxtl M0\'¢d by M2101' C- C- Tllclnpsoii. and financial support from moto;-i. . A I "i ; l __i. '-. i 'I c _ l. .f i 2 vi ‘.1 'ffl l . fit" § i ` .‘ 1 `.' .fi ~"`~'i ii" -'Tri 4-.tt -. t _ _ .. __ 1 ` l- ._- a»_ fi'la . _i . pi - ' l" -t- ig' li 'f l .L .i .._., -I 4 i if- .