v l - . Western 4 . and PRINCE COUNTY CHR()NICLE_ gui- SUMMERSIDEI AGUARDIAN - :iii -. - PLEASANT I r Loc a-ls _fphlasalamnlsnsorvalloaaawa gl load illafclf but mdvarthlll OI .ngvayrracaronay bo uraartad at |.oaua1usa mm!! parable In advaaol- _-TBI! !lAl UBI IOIMAIIN. _Fresh md- Taylor Dru: Jo.. Kgngingtpn, S-D-U. _-C n I P r I. It D oimrDItBN’s CLINIC in Town Hall, summersids. wednesday. May md- L-'Moa-5-ic-si. _BIG TALKIE with Serial and Comedy for only I5 cents at Ken- sington Monday night. L-1605-5-l'f-2i. -ALI. IIDADS LEAD to Gourlies Dr-ug Store, Summerside, for the big one cent sale. Your chance to stock up with household needs; L-1823-5-18-31 -"1‘IlItEE IN ONE" at Ken- ungton. Friday. May l'l. (1) "Who's l‘o Win l-lim?" side-splitting farce. [gi "Achievement" piuyettc with island setting. (3) Musical Numbers, featuring T. W. Bentley. and scenic ucveltyby Wonderland Chorus. L-7559-5-15-31. -BIG ONE CENT SALE of gcxall remedies is now on at Gourlies Drug Store. Toilet needs and beauty aids, rubber goods, candy. stationery, kitchen specials and household remedies. Sale con- tinues all this week. L-7824-5-18-Zi -*ENTERTAINMENT - The Carleton Dramatic Club present their 8 act comedy play “The Taming of Charlie,” in Traveller's Rest Hail on Friday, May 17th. Come and see this splendid even- ing’s ' entertainment. L-7659 -CONGRATULATIONS - Dr. W. B. Wowatt and Mrs. Howatt of Bummerside are receiving the con- zratulaiians of their friends on the arrival of a little daughter on May 15 at their home in Sumrruerside.-S -INVESTED AS ASSISTANT SCOUTMAS'l‘ERf-Mr. R. L. Mol- iison. a mem-ber of the Summer-side scout Council was invested at the regular Scout meeting of the Ist Summer-side Troop as assistant Sooutmaster. I-Iis irrvestiture was acclaimed by hearty cheers from the boys.-6 -GIVEN APPOINTMENT-Mr. *leil'Maci"./eod. Insmctor of 'Fisher- fqr East Rlnce County has appointed as Inspector of Is- cured nah ln Prince County ..___-- MR8. JAMES OF ALBANY- to learn of James John- in Albany on Johnstone had we was thought to im ving she had a sud- deceased her 'being her sweet, traits of made many a welcome She was a mem- Bay church and social life of the ‘leaves to mourn one brother, Pat- of Kinkora to sympathy is extend- 'ram- the success Cal! and place won enthus- approval of the audiences. characters deserve credit for splendid penforrnances and capable acting. The special- alone are well worth the ad- ee, consist of the and attractive characters soDonald, Bell and Mary Miittlrt. Helen and Amelia MacDon- James 0'Con- Roberts; curtain YCG-11 Ill ii Y' Macbollald. ` M or imc B.-Friends learned d around and had gone Wednesday evening ap- his usual good health. daughter went to his o’clook on Thurs- found that he had Farmeriwas born of the best A man of convic- much and social tc mourn I"a §_ af; ig W” ww To V HEALTH $°ifzi;:,' , _ ANDREWS LIVERSALT |¢atIT|al5¢.LdnIlal0¢.liiaI.a||aleUe‘|la ICOTT B TURNS! LIUITID llaweanla-upon-Tyla. lag. 4| lol' Amar moiilimy am. car, ~r..,,.,.. - &+»» DANCE _ Tonight at Abbie Dance Hall BORDEN - Sid _Eiiiott's 0rchest"_ Admission 35c. +»»» L-7665 “SEE Emfmid Dlili’ 'in Kelly's Cross Hail Monday, May 20th, L-1639-5-17-Bl. -FIRE FROM PAN OF GASO- LENE-The Summerside iireme morning to what looked like a bad hed out a can or casorene on ine stove to clean some articles of °l°ihi¥iE and the fluid ignited caus- ing quite a blaze and considerable smoke. There was no very serious damage.-S PERSONALS -Friends will_be pleased to hed that Mrs. K. W. I-I. Englis of Bum lnerside is ma-king a good recovery from her recent operation for ap- pendicitis.-B. -Rev. John A. MacDonald has returned to his home in Grand River from the Prince County Hos- pital, where he was receiving medl- cai treatment.-B. . -MTS. J. H. Al'SeIlAl.llt, 01 Egmgng Bay, is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital.-S. -Mr. Edward MacNelll, son of Mr. W. D. MacNeill, editor of the Pioneer. left on- Monday for his home in Chester, N5.-S. -Mrs. Arthur Allen is being cordi- ally welcomed back to Bummerside after a holiday visit in Annapolis, Nova Scotia.-8. -Mrs. Norman Wright returned last week to her home in Summer- aide from Montreal. where she had been spending the winter months.-B Ula Mllll»l‘d'a for Bltra S 'side Interested In Commun-ity Concert A s s ’n. Interest in the Community Con- cert Association is spread ng throughout the Island. A group of music lovers in Summerside inclu- ding Lowell Hancock. W. E. Mac- Donald. William Ptirbes. Ray Tin,- ney_ Mrs. John Mcneod met last evening at the l»lolma.n's radio stu- dio and discussed plans for en- rolling members to theiiissociatlon. This meeting was joint with a group of the Charlottetown com- mittee who motored to Summerslde in the interest of extending thc opportunity to ion the Association to the residents of that community. pressed by those'prer.1nt. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. McKay and other prom- inent citiaens who were unable to be present at the meeting indicat- ed their interest 'and desire of joining the organisation. _ BANK INTEREST STATEMENT UI'I‘AWA, May I8-Interest at the rate of #L26 a share will be ‘paid by the Bank of Canada to shareholders of record May 31. ac- cording to a statement issued from the bank today. The directors tc- day declared a. dividend of 4% percent on the stock. This will be paid on July 2. The interest will be paid on the mis oi msc s share n-om sept- 2l. 1934. to Jan. 2. 1935. and on $50 a share from the latter date to June 30. ____.__._-- . Disarmament-Up to data tbole diplomats do not seem to have been centiy conducted at the Summer"- side Academy. MacLean Caledonia- Third M Suminerside; Second, Kenneth Arohi bald. Bcdeque: Third. Sldne Wright, Bedeque. will be those set and marked by th to our Canadian universities with- out further examinations. The pupils who pass in the Grade XI. exeniinnticns may be admitted second year university. Thus students attendinil the Qumn-rerslde Academy may prepare for university entrance and safve a pear over the time reuuired if they attended Prince of Wales. f PULES MUURN FUR l[A|JER Marshal Joseph Pilsudskl lay rn state tonight in St. Joh.n‘s Cathedral, while European notables approached or arrived for the funeral tomorrow. Fra.nce'a representatives, Foreign I Minister Pierre Laval and former |War Minister Henry Petain, arrived ,tonight Britain will be represented i by the Earl of Cavan and Germany ‘ by General Hermann Wilhelm Guer- °°’“i°°"i’i° °“"‘“‘i°-“fi W” "Pi ing, Air- Minister. pr. Ludwig realm- imarl_ director of the health section |of the League of Nations. will repro- sent the League secretariat. A Russian airplane carrying Wil- lism C. Bullitt, United States Am- bassador to Moscow, was forced ing Builitt's arrival for the funeral No one was hurt. The casket containing Marshal Pil.sudskl's body was raised high on a catafaique in the Cathedral slave. Thousands of sorrowing Poles iyled past the body. _._._.____-- Most yes-men are no men. A mother came to school one day with het' hefty son and protested to the head-master against corporal punishment. 4 “Both his father and I stronsly object to his being punished in this way." she asid. "At home we only hit him in self~defcnce." '- agile toidiscrrn even suspicion. V V ______= .i iii it 1 iCsntinued from Page down in a storm near Minsk, delay- , ,k ml home town' he produced H Cafltlnue Stfl e Bathurst men women a.nd` children stances it will ‘happen that the will naturally be nteres d vancing money by way of first mortgage or first and second mort- gages only when the result will be (C. P. By Guardiarrs Special Wire) .the consolidating of the indebted- _ wmv- 1°.-rm »»-Y °f of f--ef es.n:“tz.nr°s..:: "If by means of advances made in this way the farmer cannot have his debts consolidated and recast, then the farmer who can- not meet his _debts as they come due ‘should take advantage of the provisions of the Far-rners’ Creditors Arrangement Act, passed i.n 1934. which was passed for the Same purpose, namely, that of ro- moving ihe farmer from his pcs- iticn of default, and readjusting and rearranging his indebtedness." French Seamen (A. P. By Grrardlalrs S/pectal Wire) LE HlAVR.E, Miay 15-Crews of the French Line and government onicials were deadlocked tonight cnuuns MADE over the sea.men's demands. as a shipping strike spread to Marseille. The steamship company, fearing ter.” The lnuyor of Le Havre called instead of pay for each trip. gage, the board will require chat- ‘Federal commissioner at Frederic- the wallwut might force postpone- pe ment of the maiden voyage oi' its fnwfihtmgfhgfhhbufgge giant new liner, Normandie, called den" md M Num mm, no :Idle m such a possibility "national discs- Babu." 'hue “muah” operated "W" °"°'“ "° mum M Wm “ was there any indioatioir today when. :!;“‘ifni§;`g;dP‘l°“°°i°m~ -‘“’°“i ’~°°° our would so or-no-rua. whether ar. \ Fifteen members of the crew of §%';2hg:y‘:,°,n mmf wm°"°'s‘ °' rr* ”' _ Kin Grandsons TestEn'ine Igdel it A Famous 'Canadian Naturalist on Broadcast, 1 if % gs ~ I g Senator MacArthur Gives ` Informative Address On Tourist -Possibilities Before a large gathering at the and scenery are becoming more Summersiade Club last night Ben- widely known each year. The Ben- ator MacArthur gave a very in- atm' spoke in appreciative terms of teresting and informative address the excellent work of the Prince on the great possibilities of Can- Edward Island Travel Bureau, of ada_.'s tourist trade. which Mr. Justice Arnenault is the He outlined the work of the president and Mrs. J. M. Mac- speciai committee of the Senate Fsdyen, director. whose report was tabled -in the The Bureau has issued several Senate on May 22. 1924. md which thousand copies or illustrated reid- dealt with the immense possibilities ers and mam and in additon are of the 'tol.!r'|t industry ill Own- advertising in leading papers and ada: and made recommendations magazines in New York, Boston, for its enoourlsement and expeu- and other centres in ilro United sion. Ibcpert ev dence was submitted states; also in Toronto, Montreal to the Commission from transpnr- and Quebec City; besides in flvc tation companies, travel bureau. papers in the Maritime Provinces. sound motion pictures companies Speaking of individual effort to and Radio managers, which proved attract the tourist trade, the Sen- to the Commission that the tour- ator was pleased to notc_ihat some ist business is worthy of all the overnight cabins and bathng ac- backing and support that the gov- commodation has wen erectcd at ernment. business concems and the eastern approach to Summer- private individuals can givic to it. side by interested citizens and on The report was unanimously tl‘rs western beach several private adopted in the Senate and a sub- cabins have bcen built. All this Siwtial srant voted for the balance helps to advertise the town as a of the season’s activties and this tourist centre. In many parts of yell' the grant has been doubled. the province people are caterng Senator MacArthur want on to say mom to the stranger within our that the committee had every con- gates and many compliments have fidence in the tourist industry. I-Ie been voiced by yisltors of the Is- gnve figures showin; that th‘s im- land`s hospitality. Psfmni .ifidll-'>il‘y is Crrvelovirilf t0 The Senator referred t.o the ad- such an extent that the revenue to ditional boost to the trade which Canada ‘frgnri th`s aozrrce was in was given by the reduction n the ` excess o e amoun from the car ferry rates. which the Senator n ~ mfg; fgfsfariiilimiigergnelfels ia :vl;kl;i;1sma;\‘;it_lQ:;;n;“m;li;gneia;l: rtoutgzratn or Icrrlzsdast ma- advocated so iaonely urine sléiins C “ - `- y 0 5 eniirs cn the comm' e. Hn ell arge on _ymk Min¢r_ famous arradla .were called out on wedmsday Hon. Gerald Lasce|lea,grandacna of ` Leeds, England. _ expgfsgd slgprise gi; those flgm-e5_ mg splendid ucomn-,odagion for naturalist' wh0& bud 5an¢¢u_,-ies >' _" f - _J 2 emi 1' Wen 011 i0 Sly ihilif motor cars on the car' ferry and iv roteetion to thousands of g me °n oambridse 5"1`°et~ It Pi'0V€d the tourist trade is now regarfed _ now that the rate for cars has been grreebiids, holding a. wild goose dur ing rehearsal Of his P6-Ti? in tlseg rl ternational radio broadcast in oe a pratiorr of the Klng's silver jubilee. 5 to hnvlzebggi; “,§_l_‘i°§i;’5 555:? Il}:iBhi- 7 as one of the most profitable of all llowered no doubt more motcilists _ _ _ ' V e °“59 ______ business enterprises. whether view- will visit our proviilc-.~. The Senator SHOW INFLUENCE -. 1) ed from ri. local or National stand- remarked, however, that thc rate ---7 - point. Thr: Senator spoke of the could st ll bc lower. The new high-i (By The Canadian Press) many advantages of Canada as a. way under construction all also (y1'rAwA,l\/lay 16-Increasmg in- . _ V Senator said. that this Island is Jacques Carter, Inmsh’ _K'1dare‘ s°°°“d' A“i‘:_°| asggfg 5?; iiggaggtaégé gpihewggcofgd particularly attractive to the tour- who remarked. garet MRQNSHL Sunlmmrsidei' mortgage m E shorter pmod than ‘ist. with its cool waters. sandy fairest land that may be seen." Grade XI__F.h.st_ Keith _muy the MM mortgage and the in -beaches. and quiet streams, it is A hearty vote of thanks was ex. 1 ' _ ia haven of rest to many visitcrs. tended to the speaker for his very mgetmgg and hearing lectures y . _ . “ifjfstpfrfgisnggigg Sfmvend rggriggir i Through the efforts of tire Pro- informative address hmhen - vineial Golnrnment, Board of Trade. Several gentlen-rn p.-esent made The next examinations to ~-The farm Ioan board at me 'I‘ra_v<°l Bureau and the efforts of suggestions on the development of tg ' ‘ many of our leading citizens the the tourist trade which were list- just wh-*re to go o|5¢udy had increased, she said. and ill-" “'°Td5 °f Whilst S0m€ 0! thi* €d“°“i°T\°-1 Sec' i validity of the Canada Temperance ou' frst tourist. ’ "An Island the d written by the Academy studen pr sem, d ;¢_ h d f e mgrymze £105” Bguuiagggfgdmaflx advantages of our Island climate erred to with much interest.-S Common Examinin Board for the amount of mpprommmexy $10_000_. _--~ __ ____ __ iz ' Maritime P'o\-lnces. On the basis 0g0_ U d gh ' or these siudeuis may be admitted Domm,';,f'G°,_;n‘;,f;f,’;d,‘f_;“tf,},d;’;f I D rf gg 1- ~»»»»»-°f»~ BUYS TESTIFY bonds of the Canadian Farm Loan H B;)a£l0 up to an amount of $90.- . Truck eld V 0 , in the te,” C . ` tglfmt yffr Uniwrsiiy ‘md ih°5° quently, the maggzsveliziahave 33:5, , (C. P. By G\urdia.n‘s Special Wire) W ° pass n Grade mi' may em" able for new loans the sum of $80,- ` HA-T-'n"AX» Mai’ 16-*Th°m“5 MM' 000,000_ Intosh, driver of a truck* in which me °“=»°~° °f ar M me ;‘":.fn‘1s1.°;‘i:i';“.‘;;;;‘;‘l:.f;;1.;: A t dm I h 'I - - ° me" °,_“""‘ °’ “"5 ’°“’°“ is C 0 M M I S S I was today charged with failing to to id f rt reaggxblz 1;; 30,1 aigxiltffggmtgg produce an operators permit Th:=e fame, unable io meet his nab” of the injured children were still in wit concussio two ities they come due. from d ' mspital' one h n' d,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_ In many ,,,_ Tell of _Getting Drunk gm gmerrggigs. no slum. mu On Liquor Dumped flgrgtuiiifi f§`§uub°i§° fri? .TSI Into Bathurst Har- Missed R rl 2. rui'f|¢”r..§‘t° if Siforfiféié 'Kill 23 b°“1’ by R» 0- M- P- i eco [ 31 ti ga ons of the farmer. ghehlaogfd (G R By G II ,! m Wm) B.A'I‘I'1'UR»ST, N. B., May I8. -- Teen-aged youngsters trooped before a Royal Commission today and told oi' getting drunk on liquor dumped Their testimony was Hon: Dr. Peter Veniot’s first submission in support of his misconduct charges against the redcoats. on the proving of which he has volunteered isrthe House ol Commons to stake his seat as Gloucester County’s representa- tive. Twice before the former 'rost- master-general and one-time Prem- ier of New Brunswick had refused to bring witnesses before Chief Jus- tice J. B. M. Baxter, sitting as a. ton, even though sworn denials were entered by the police he'accused. But today, with the commission in in a,n effort to bear out his allega- tion thc R. C. M. P. dumped seized liquor where it could be salvaged easily. No cvidencewas entered with ros- ct to charges that the Mounties unmolested- outside the harbor. Nor the 6t€!fl\!hip GOUVGYDAUY GBIC!!! - Chanry struck as the liner was q ready to leave Marseille for Med- southwest Morocco, on a projected iterranean ports. but they were flight to Mexico, D. F., to see his quickly replaced and the ship left awoeehgart, on til-ne. Tho Strikers Want y¢lrl_v slllfbl hggvy yymd bhwlng up' (mm tha Ynllfhftlispvfliard tomorrow over- urs south Atisuuou Because of sandctofml and a desert legions Pcmbo planned in spend the nicht at Ifni, the report; said, but probably would take off' Pornbo, who is but 21. after I F? weeks of preparation soared away _"_-AN BAT1-EN on ‘Long ight fm” l°"i“° 'it 0*" Wu! I* 1"- Amy Mollison had better lock io ul r ay ousr-aim. soeoul wini iiyriingiiilirpiru sepciiim fri: M' “$11” °' ‘ms prmy me' 'S wionm. ua is-A or-lsr mio urs Airioau continent at aatirur-st. {§:”',¢,;¢-‘l“i,'§di§f' mlioii 355 ' s n report toss toniglrt said Juan Gambia. and hopes to land in ug. _yan pam" my mgmd an ~ Home Pombo. sums youthful Natal. Brasil. Uhr 1 ll-hour Australia to mglaud iiiglri reoor-s r g blliidinss. in which case a second with our wonderful scenic attrae- the 'falling off of the great sport reported to the National Chap ; \'Y\CY‘i'2\lE€ will be taken for the lions and beautiful waterways of anglnr along our streams. but! in convention here todav by Mr r i . “C955 OVCY 5° PEI' Cent Of the GP- should make Canada. a. very desir- new that n-rany of the rivers arc i'.1- Graham Thompson, convener I _ ' Dl'i\iS2d Vill\1e._i»l19 i-Oiai Bm0U\1t i0 i able place for any tourist. » ing rcstcckcd this great pastime the wmmittpe in charge of t ig? filldléanced, howeveij *in respecl i A Canadian Travel Buzeau. should will return stronger than ever and branch of the organization’s actlv- The fouowmg are the names of 'S “nd 59°"”d m°i`~ll2i!¢5- ‘wi be cstabl shed as a branch of the become one of the chief attractions ity, to exceed $6 000 th the Radars in me examinations m_ .. ' ' 8l>P1‘°l>riate department 01 the HOV- of the province, as indeed it ls to In seven of the provinces E Ii’ me case M 9/ S€°°“ii m°l'i' ernment at Ottawa, was one of the many who know suzsgestions of the ccmmi'sion. for the big trout. tel security in those rovinces » _ . . Grade XII.-First, Allison Mac- Where chattel security pma be Com ng t° our own pronnoe' th' speaker' quoted bo o his number of chapters eniIB8€d in retarles had reported definite study icoursos being followed. others ig; others. - The study oi’ French had o be n P the chapters, Mrs. Thompson sai increased emphasis 'on the im- portance of the contribution of French Canadian literature and Fr-,ench influence upon the life of the country. Presenting the report of the Im- migration Committee Miss Rosetta Joseph. Quebec, declared that for this fifth consecutive year immi- [graton into Canada had dwindled until the welcoming of newcomers formed an almost negligible past oi' the order's work and Canadian- ization has become oi l>aram°\mt importance. In 1929. the height of ,post-war migration there were 167.- 000 newcomers to Canada. Last W8' 14,000 were admitted, though none were soiic_ted. The Film Committee durim the past year had continued its efforts on behalf of British pictures and had also recommended certain Am- nrican films of special ment. Miss Joan Arnoldi told the delegates. o '3 i “It is unfortunate that more Dm- igress cannot be rein'-il’i£d \\i°“$ me |lines ol pictures designed pnmar- ‘ily for children.” Miss Amoldl sa d. ,"That they will come I h9~V2 U0 doubt. but in the meantime we can do nothing more than suggest and persuade and sow the seed when- ever opportunity offers." Approximately $17,000 had been expended by chapters throuiliwili the country on Child and Familll welfare. Mrs. J. E. Ruby, Smiths Falls, Ont., said. ~Chopt,~r-5 lr-r all provinces have engaged in relief work and in sul)- iplyin: milk to undemourished chil- dren," she reportcd. “Clinics have been supported, either fully or part- ially. Patents in hospitals, sani- toria. and preventoria have been remembered, and money has been the under-privileged have born ear- ried on with splendid results. Help has perm given to the blind. and the deaf, and financial assistance advanced for operat ons and the supplying of glasses. Chlldren‘s Aid Societies haue benefitted-district ses have been assisted." P ontario chapters spent scans ‘n ‘this work. Amounts expended by lother- chapters were: Quebec. sro.- i22t; British Columbia, si1.2a4; No- va Scotia, $8,172' Alberta. $o.l00' CHALLENGE EX A N A necessary requirements. _ln such ` tour st resort. The committee i help to induce visitors to visit our to,-est, and enthugasm on the part _ cases, the board may advance up _stressed the importance of a cam- I province. as good roads air a dom- of chapters of the Imperial Order .- to two-thirds instead of one-half paign to conserve the fish'a.nd game inating factor in the tourist busi- Daughters of the Empim in fcl-. ' ~ me i*~DP1‘aised value of the landand rr-sources of the Domin‘on; which ness Senator MacArthu'~ regretted lowing courses of Empile Siildy WN; ter ' s. §icl in ull. . (C_F. By Guardians Special Wire) ’ of1'1“AwA, May ic-Refusing to be drawn into a discuss on of the Act, a. 56 year old statute. thi Supreme Court of Canada today of at least a beg nning being m e heard arguments as to whehrer _tha by tin reading of papers at some act is now operative in the Oritarid ' ‘ at ,countes of Peel, Perth and Huron. and as to the proceedum rlecrssary to made it cipe ativc ' Il ii 1* . e found racticable in any of The whole question of thc merit; and demcrits of prohibitory Lqtlol' d. _ but studies and lectures had laid laws as well as the relative power( of t\c Dominion and the province: would have been thrown into the discusson had not Chief Justice Sir Lyman Duff ruled off the record certain submissions by council Toi the province of Ontario and thc Moderation League. _ The hearing is on a reference t4 the court, by the Dominion Go\'eln- ment. In i878 parliament passed the Canada Temperance Act which enabled counties to vote it into op- eration by a simple majority. When it operated the act forbade the sale of intoxicating liquors for use ia, the county but not their importa- tion or consumption. The act pro* vides that where provlrcial law: are more restrictive than its own terms it will not operate. The Ontario Liquor Control Act contains local option provisions un- der which townships, vllages and towns may vote themselves dry and large parts of the three counties I concerned are dry and in any casa under the provincial lr_\v_ A nia- jority of three fifths is required under the Ontario law compared with a simple majority under tha Dom'nicn law. The court is asked to (ecidc whether the present Ontario law is more restrictive than li'.‘ Can.- adian Temperance Act. if not whether the C. T. A. is how in force in those counties and if not how lt may be brought into force. ' “Have you ever had a liolicyzllnolr salad. Gertie?" sive:-ily asiard the newly married girl of he-l' pl'_\'illg fr’cnd. "Nc, Doris, dear; what is it?" asked the visitor. “Lettuce alone." was the cr~l\=li- Fing reply. Work in India. Girl Gu des and Distinguished Visitnrs' and Hospi- tality were also submitted. 3 nurses and Victoria Order of Nur-' _ ` i i , | \ iSaSk\f4=h¢Ww~ 04-7501 New BNHS-I dertauorr and whelplu.; lution and iwle as ~ Manitoba. sr,0c6. vix and nation 'or rom. “~ "» 7' _ | en Plum: Reports of comlnittcns on Empire og, your mum D,¢|“_ _ r +4-Qtoobvo 000-0-v0 rv f.'O§‘§0'OO-O00000000050-GOQO-00004 O-00000 t “Maggie Fixes It” School Auditorium _Fiil. MAY 1'Itil. 8.15 |i.m. Summerside Board of Trade r -\ i O lunar emiiu. rrasouorrar mai. _ nicht. _.apo new or uuiuoxly mmap. r.-‘nu-s-is-rs-rr. °‘”‘””””"’”°‘* ' 'PVFIA fs . ...Nw oo... ....`=.»n....i~,=>:¢ ._.._,,,_~.., _,. ,_,.,.~» j..v,_::,.,_,....,.,.,.. .sod -yr 1- 3.1- -.s --»_,_,_.__,__- ,_ -. ,i 1?. _-~ - s