,Westem Locals ii.- ‘g bu] Interest bu! mvenhllg of ‘ .|'|, nature may be hearted u! | emu u word IIIIIE‘) payable In unnum- ._FBENCH BALM for chapped akin at Taylor Drug Co., Kensing- [Oll- ._FLA8H.—Dealers and house- gives it's real economy to buy Robin Hood Flour now. ‘ L-1038-3-30-Bl. -BUY heavy Weilr-Ever alum- mum fox feeding pails, at. Braces. L-illW-e-l-lli. ._ST JIIAMTS PLAY has been pqsipflfled through ilinem from April 2nd to May ‘lth. L-l079-4-l-1l. _ARRIVING DAILY spring dresses, moderately priced. New pring suits from $7.95 up-Gay Puree, Summeralde. L l090-4-1-2i. JONGRATULATIONS — Mr. ind Mrs Iinroid S mnlcns of North ‘Thin QOIIIII In reurred for nun x i i i Bioomfleld Prince County I-Iospital.—S OOUBLE TROUBLE a Comedy in 3 Acts Presented By ST. MARY'S CLUB in the PARISH HALL , Summerside Friday, April 2nd Admission 85o Personals —Mra Archibald MacDonald of is a patient in the —Mr. James DesRoches of Sum- merside has entered the Prince County Hospital for txeatment.-S —Mr. Philip Gallant, Smnlnerulde is apatlentlnthePrlnceCounty Hospital-S —Miss Vera Yeo of Dot 16, is a ,Approved After v g patient in the Prince County Hos- st. Eleanors ate receiving the con- 9355.5 grntlllations of their friends upon zhe arrival of a little son on Mar. l5lll. s- -LE.-\VES FOR TORONTO — Rev, Walter hiacCleory with Mrs. lfacCleary and their two young tons. Masters Paul and David, left yesterday rryning ‘or Toronto. En route they will visit friends in Dir- tlloster, N B. 5 _CONGR.ATLILATIDNS —- MI. and Mrs. Roy Wnlker of New An- nan are receiving the congratula- tions of their friends on the arrival of it little son 1n the Prince Coun- {y Hospital on lviorch ZGth-S DLEPI‘ FOR OTTAWA-Senator (xeelman MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur after spending Easter ‘g their home in Sununerside left on Monday on return-to Ottawa. —CONGRATULATIONS -- Miss Min-y MaoCardle of Sununerslde is being congratulated on winning Mayor Robinsons cup at the recent ice gpOIIs in Charlottetown. She also canto 4th in the Prince Eduard Island Contest. 5 ._'l‘() TAKE PRESBYTERTAN BERVICES-IRev. T. Omen Hughes of Murray Harbour is to take the pervices in_ the Presbfierhn Church next. Sunday. On Sunday Alpril 11th. Rev. John MacNabb of ‘ibronto will conduct the services and remain for four weeks. S. ._B()A1z1) 0F TRADE — Several matters of importance wll coma‘ 11D for discussion tliis evening at the regular meeting of the Summersldfi BOIllIl of 'I‘ra.de. The possibility o! a fox show at Summer-side. air tourist week, and the revival of the agricultural show at Summer- side, and a report from the com- mittee tn enquire into the PY°P°5ed new telephone schedule will be brought till-s --CAPITOL BOWLING ALLEYS Now that the Commercial League games are over for the season Bl the Capitol Bowling Alleys the mixed doubles are being played and the elimination contest is on. Up to last Saturday forty COUPIBS had marked up their MDTPS- All this week the elimination games are on and great interest is belnfl shown. The finals arc drawing he" end some close scores are expeflt" ed.-—S _\.,.,.P... . v —~- M1,. n“. nual High Tea and bazaar put on l tilt‘ .t-.. m t. l. ~ ‘l was held on Eustrr Jnolzdzly in the parish hall. lizaster lilies and diffe- dlis gave a touch of spring to the fca tables, which were dtflntlly spread with tempting viands. A large number of citizens from tOWH and country patronized the affair, which was in every My fl Sllcvesl The ladies wish to thank all thOEB who helped to make the event both enjoyable and successful. especial- ly the young people who gave their time and energy s0 willingly helifng out in many ways. 5- nron HALIFAX-Mr". Berton n. Robinson, who for the DRE Ye" and a half has been editor of the Pioneer and Island Fnrmcf‘ 1188 severed his connection with 31°59 papers to join the production de- partment of the Canadian Broad- casting Commission. He with his wife and two children, Fraser and Leslie, will reside in Halifax. Dur- ing their short siaY 1n Slum" aide Mr. Robinson and his family have made many friends who learn —Mr. Hugh John Muclvcr ofi Kinkora Wt-s a recent visitor to ‘ Summerslde. S. l —F'riends will regret to learn | that Mr. John A. Stewart of Port-l age has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment.—S i —Ml.ss Ruth MacNeill of Sum- merside spent the awe: holidays l in Long River, the guest of Miss l Ruby Profltt. S. ~ —Mr. Roy sherry of Borden mot- f ored through to Summerside this. week, the first car to go over the road since they were blocked e." r‘- ier in the month. S. —Miss Mar-y Delagarde of Sum~ a‘ merslde spent the Easter vacation at her home in Moncton, N. B. B. —Mlss Ethel Strong. who recently underwent an operation in Mom, treal is expected home shortly. Miss i Strong is at present the guest oil Mrs. C. W. Redmond, Moncton, N..i B.—S —Mr. Charles Arsenault, who has been the guest of his uncle, J. Abel and Mrs. Aisenault, Summerside, left yesterday on return to his home in Peabody, Mass-S —M.rs. George Meikle and little daughter, Julie. who have been spending the Easter hdidays with Mrs. Melkleb parents in St. John, N. B.. have returned to their home 1n Stun-me l\.lC-—"s with much regret of their dew-rt- ure. Mr. Robinson gave a 800d 5°11 of his spare time for the benefit of the community and inwfoflffll himself in public affairs. He or- Flhlzed the splendid citizen band. which Summer-side now ha! 8nd was director of the band HP $0 "IQ time of no departure. The MM boys sincerely regret his leaving. They and citizens generally wish Mr. ”‘ every success in his I new WUIkr-‘Q Anaenhaefolearnalotbefore he decides that he doesn't know anything, P.I.. IIovmeswSon FUNERAL DIRECTORS LID EDEALMIBS Prince Cont; IIoIpIhl Irulauee In Bummer-aide, uedeiiue and Remington Phone ‘II-l 4 l I —Mr. Edgar F. Chan of Mbn- trea‘. a director of the Liquidation Salvage and Pimnce Corporation is visiting his brother, Mr. Dan R. Chan, manager of the Radio Cafe, Summerside-S —Mr. Ralph Calder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Caldein, Gila:- lottetown spent the Easter holidays in Swnmerside, the guest of his i aunt, Mrs. Morley M. Bell. S. —Mr. Chester Sleeves of the c. N‘. R. Shops at Moncton, N. B.. spent the Easier vacation in Sum- mcrside the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons. S. -Mrs. Maxwell Robertson of Summerside had as her guest for Easter her young nephews. Cari and Kenneth Mouse of North St. Ei- eanors. B. -lMl.ss Dorothy Callbeck. a stu- dent at Mount Allison Indies Col- lege. Sackville, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Nir. and Mrs. George A. Callbeolr. Summer- slde. 5- ~Mr. Chester Cumming of the staff of the Bank of Nova Booth! spent the weekend with friends in Nova. Scotia. B- lt was always my favorite! ll You find Raon. beat? So did I. It we: always my favourite, and with nix. hungry children to feed I did u lot of bak- ing in my day. AIWIYI gave them plenty of good home-baked breed, made with REGAL. They thrived. and I caved-for I never had a poor batch of breed ell the yean I used it." RE EAL FLOUR Island Project | (C. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) OITAWA. March. 3.1 -- The House of Cmmnons tonight pas- sed en item in supplementary esti- l mates of $200,000 for construction iof a harbor at Wood Islands, P. if}. I.. but not before considerable controversy comernifig neoesity ‘for the harbor. i Members from Central Oillldfl found it difficult to understand why such a small community would need such an expensive harbor. Perel- Sinclair (Lib. Queen's)! explained that the Wood lslandsl faculties would serve the whole. ‘ eastern end of Prince Edward Is- l land which was to be served with . a Ferry to Pictou Landing, N. S. r ‘This was the only way by which Prince Edward Island could ob-, tain a share of the Maritime tourist traffic. The ferry would run only in the summer and would be operated by private enterprise with a subsidy from the Domin- ion heretofore paid to the ferry service operating between Pictou ; and Charlottetown. Conservative Leader Bennett? warned the Government thlsl would open the way to expendi- tures of “hundreds of thousands of dollars." The next step would be repairs to the wharf at Pictou landing for which $31,000 was be- ing voted this year. The subsidy would be at least $30,000. Already the Government had: spent enonnous sums to give ‘ Prince Edward Island a good ferry for train and highway vehicles vrith the Mainland, and when he idlreoted attention of the minister. _ i fishermen and cost of to the seriousness of the ‘ taking he was accused of being i unfriendly to the province, Mr. Bennett said. He doubted if the minister realised what he was embarking upon. . Works Minister Cardin said ‘ the project had been strongly urged by the provincial govern- ment. "Are they contributing to the cost?" asked Mr. Bennett. “No,” the Minister replied. The facility was needed to accord the people of eastern Prince Edward Island a more convenient means of getting their products to the mainland. The expenditure would not be made until the province or some private enterprise had given satis- factory assurance the service would be initiated. Considering the amount of money involved, the service would be of doubtful value, said A. A. Heaps (COP-Winnipeg North). He wondered how many people would use the ferry and the amount of produce to be carried. The Minister said the area of the Island to be served Imd a population of 25.000. It had been estimated the total business to be carried annually by the ferry would be $2(£,000. of which the under- Island-bound traffic, coal and general merchandise, would be $90,000. If the Government was request- ed next year to provide a. ferry the request need not be granted, Mr, Cardin said. As far as he was concerned, the only expenditure involved was the wharf at Wood Prince Edward Island, said A. E. Idol-can (LIB. Mince)‘ joined Confederation on. the one stipula- tion a fast and continuous ferry service be maintained with the mainland. The Island_wus en- titled to fair treatment by all governments. AUTONOMY (Continued from page 1) l this will hamper business to any great extent. Prepared for Trouble The authorities, prepared for any disorders. and party leaders were forbidden to organize processions. Police an- nounced they would assist anyone - compelled. against his will. to close his shop during the proposed har- however, were The 119w leglsllblllfl, OIQCLQG (WEI the pest few weeks, were to take power at midnight- The Viceroy. the Marquess of Llthllngow. tonight received the following mes-flee from the Kine- Bmperor: "I cannot let the day pass without assuring my Indian gubjgct‘: that. my thoughts and good wishes are with them on this occasion. A new chapter is thus opening, and lt is my fervent hope and prayer that the opportunities now available to them will be used .w1_ge]y and generously for the last- ing benefit of all my Indian P80" le." p In many ways, the new provin- cial governments will be similar to those of the Canadian Provinces as constituted under the Blimh North American Act of 70 W!" ago. An Indian Confederation- taking in the native states 5W9?" ned by the Indian princess-also is envisaged under the new consti- tution, but this phase will have to await the completion of ground- work now proceeding. i. ALL-STAR FIELD (ILP. By Guardian's 99PM" Wm’) AUQUgrA, 0a., March vl-On the eve of United States golf‘! nearest approach to a world series. 38 ranking professionals, seven am- ateurs and business man compfm" or Robert T. Jones, Jr., made up the entry list for the 1011!"! l eriilg tariffs and removing restric- g FISHERMEN FOR (Continued mm page 1) real Canadian navy which must he had to man the ships we may btw." Parliament should take immedi- ate action to provide $5,000,000 for betterment of the fishing industry in the interests of the whole of Canada and her economic well- belng, he urged. Seven-phase Program Senator Duff proposed that un- der a 85.000000 appropriation. the measure would enable: l. loans w fishermen, so they may build boats suitable for shore fishing. 0r vessels sufficiently large for deep-sea fishing, and that fish- ermen may purchase engines or equipment and gear on loans w be secured to the government by mortagage on the boats and by ma- rine insurance. with the amount to be advanced to vary from a mini- mum of $29,000 in each case. 2. Financial encouragement by way of outright glfas or loans to individuaS or conlpdiiies who will be wiiing to establish cold storage plants, processing and drying es- tabiishments .as well as rooms for cooling and freezing fish, with the , understanding that at these points. and wherever fimxsiiliiCt‘ l5 given, i TH E UMEIEE........ Ha-Ha-Ha! the person or fii-ln will guarantee to early on a fish buying and sell- ing business. f Bounty On Dry Fish . 3. Until such times the fisheries ‘ had been rehabilitated from a se- vere depresioll set-back, a botulty dredweight on pickled fish for ex- of $3 per quintal be paid on dry_ salted fish of all kinds, $1 per hun- pora and 25 cents per hundred- weight c“ fresh fish. -i. Payment of a bounty or an amount equal to $2 per hogghepd 0n salt to be reiiiitied to fishermen. 5. Reduction of cost of living to ......»\... _. ab e! . . . Allfl vnut a. mciliellt —- toilgile at us ill that. ili-nluiliictcd ill.- 111g? _ gear and equipment for their boats by low- tions on goods required by fisher- men imported from countries where fisheries products are now market- ed: the government to encourage outside muntrles llzake necessary arrangements so that products of such countries used in Canada are admitted to the Dominion at the State Din lowest possibe rate of duty; and b3. removal of dumping duties and various regulations operating against flsilerlncn. 6. That an organization of bllsl- nessmen interested in the industry and fishermen be established to Egltgrge the home and foreign mar- 7. That the department of fish- eries be reorganized to increase its efficiency. "Unless we have the men there is no use in buying ships: and if we are ever going to build up a naval defence policy we must dc- velop a policy of providing mcn,'" Senator Duff declared. TWEEDSMUIR (Continued from page l) 1n attendance Stephen T. Early, secretary to the President and former newr-poperman who served in France, answered "present." Lord Twcecismilir said he had taken his life into his hands many times in meeting the press abroad but his confidences never were violated. He added this was his first mas pies conference on this continent because they were un- known in Canada. He said he had known the United States many years. that it had "a1- weys been a kind of second father- land" to him. W.’ I. Federation Plan Again Raised (C. P. bv Guardian's Special Wire) RDSEAU, Dominica, March 31- The 50-year-old ideal of a selfr governing federation of the British West Indian Colonies was receiv- ing impetus here tonight as can- didates campaigned for " the ap-l proachlng Dominica general elec- ‘ tion. Government candidates have promised in a manifesto to strive to effect union of Dominica with the Windward Islands if they are re-elected. Financial implication‘ of such n. union which would involve. among other things, a unified police and Judiciary service, would be ex- amined by the government, the manifesto said. _ It was hoped. candidates 5;.'Ilfl. that union of Dominica and the Wlndwards would be foils-wed by other islands of the Leeward group federnting with them. Grad- ual absorption of other West In- dian colonies might foilow such a step. it was said. l ’ scramble over '72 holcs in the Aug, usta National ioumnnu-nt and $5.- 000 in cash to the snlarlcd players. For the flrst time since Jones I reentered competition for this al.- star battle inaugurated by the re- tired champion, the Atlanta lnwyrr was not a favorite in ihc betting- . -——_- I [IEURITIS X Ck Ielplih filial??? i IPAII” rllmmrnf GUAN April Fool! , (Giflllllllléd from PAQG 5) l lVliati .\Il". Twittlefitz DID); "'1' 1.x‘ ~" -' ner At Government House," f Members Of Legislature And Other Guests Enter- 5 tained By His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois At Enjoyable Function At Govt. House. (Continuedrfrom page 1» man, Medical Superintendent Pic», vinciul Senrltoriunl, Dr. A. J. Llur- 1 chison. Medical Stlpcriiltendcilt ‘ Falccnwocd Hospital, Mr. W. E.‘ hlagscy, Provincial Government Auditor, Lieutenant Colonel A. Peake, .\fr C. N. Blssclt. LL. Bu, Mr. J. R. Burnett, Mr. Rcubenl MacDonald, Mr. Frank Walker, Mr. I J. J. Enman, Mr. George J. Tweedy. I President Prince Edward Island‘ Branch, Red Cross Society. Mr R. l R. Bell. President Charlottetown, Board of Trade, Mr- Robert L. Cot- ‘ toil, N11". D. A. MucKinnon. Mr. A. W. Hyndman. Mr. Arthur H. Mould, Mr. D Edgar Shaw. K. C.. _ Mr. Charles H Earle, Lieutenant: Colonel G. E. Full, V. D., A. D. C.. l Major J. R Paton, M. C.. A. D. j C, Major W. J. MacDonald, A. , D- C , Lieutenant Campbell Scarth. i R. C. N. V- R.. A. D. C.. Mr. M. j Alban Farmer, LL, B, I Repel-l of (Continued from page 1) Spanish Insurgent vessels. Aroused by the stoppage and at- [iacks on steamers, France joined bout. iil the Straits of Gibraltar. Greet Britain in warning the 1n- lsurgents to keep their hands off ‘ships carrying cargoes not banned by the non-intervention agreement which prohibits sending arms and men to Spain. An additional group of Dutch warships arrived off Spain and took up their patrol, ready for act- ion should a Dutch steamer be mo- lestecl. Britain lost no time in mukin! good her declaration her merchant- men would be protected. The dc- stlovcr Gipsy went into action to- day by escorting the British strum- er Thorpcnhall to Bilbao, Spain, The folltnving expreswd their re- grets: The Rluht Reverend J. A. O‘Sllllll'llll, Bishop of Charlotte- i J\\'ll, the llllO .i'o‘i‘ J .\ .\l.\tll- 5 lcsclt, Chief J P. : Ed- l ward Isfilizil. .\l~:. .1 l" L. Haszdrd. Senator J MacDon- ald, Senator J, J H lcs. Sell-, otor John i-I Slut-lull Senator Creelnlslil Mnt-Alrtllni", .\ii". Peter‘, Slllvlzlil‘, M. P.. Ml". Aiffcd E.‘ Afilcbeirll. .\l. P.. Dr. '1‘. V. Grant. ' AI P.. Ml" Align \l\cPllce, M. L 1 . A., .\il" \Vl1li;llllI K .\i L. A Mr. George H Bil: ". M L A . Judge G. S. Inninn, Reverend Hllgil Miller, B. .-\._ Ptvsidcll; .\l;il- istcrilil .‘\550(‘lll[l\"ll, Reverend Father Alacilltyrc. i\ir- L. B. Afac- Milirlil, Deputy hliilistei" of Public Works. Di‘. S. N. Robertson, Prin- cipai Prince of Wale: College. Mr. E W. MncKinnon, Lieutenant Conllllandcr G H Buntain, R. C- Rebel from Gibraltar. The Thorpehull was enroute to Bilbao yesterday when she was cr- demi to halt by an Insurgent gun- Illstt-ad. the steamer mode a run for it and put into Gibraltar forl protection. f Britain demanded an cxpianaq tion from the Insurgent. Spanishl regime of three attacks made on? British merchantmcn by insurgent win-ships LlIlS month and asked as- surances there would be no repe- tition of the incidents. Britain declared Insurgent vessels had violated international law in tipening fire on neutral shipping. Tho British note mentioned the Spriugvvcal", the iincr MUlllil Ridge lmri the steamer Stailholnlc us ver- scis that hud bccll stamped and searched. Globe Trotter Re cove ring From Illness Monsieur Jean de Viludrcuil. l f'1\'.lllll_\‘ to soc file world on MR3’ l lt‘il rontinllotlslv. Belgian army veteran on a Wllklng i he back in Belgium in 103B. in soiling llVe foxes to other prov- inces and coillltrics and laying the foundation for lkccn coullwtltilvu ‘.II illt‘ fox idllstuv. Ho bcllvvcd. llow- . over. tlllli. ll(‘l‘f‘ timpic should 1:0 l most cemented. Everything neces- $fll‘_\' for ilnppiltcss wn; lo l)? found Ill Prince Edward Island. .\l. tic vflllflNilll loft his niitivc 2i. i020. and sinrc then him trnvol- He expects t0 ._.. €.______-___ii-__ OIIAPPEO HANDS ARE UH HANDS Use a Medicated CfOGlIh-IIOI u cosmetic-fa promote quicker healing I! YOU! heads are Chqped, rough and sen. uk your _ Q doctor wlm he does for bu m"! rbapprd bands.’ Hundred: of doctors will fell you they use a nudiramlcream--Nox- zema. 11m‘: because doctors know elm badly chapped hands are n! hands- scoies of uuy cum which need udicafin rather than a perfumed cosmetic. To be! quickly heal up your d“; hands-fig help restore them to bum soft whiteness, use Pox-team. Apiply Nonemz tonigln- uodce bow won erfully soothing i: is. Feel the itch- ing and smartiog leave the rcvidest, wrest hands. Look at your build: in the mom- iog. Notice how nluvh iurlv lbw) {rel-- how muth him Hwy Ltk. Noxzema is grnselcss, nun-Sflvlf)’. stainless. Don't ,. v-w OFFER Ftifil/O \Q\/4in 09M," wJ-u! tail to take advantage of this speoal intro- ductory ode: today. SPECIAL TRIAL e n I I I n Take advantage of Nox- : perm‘: Anniversary Oder | —-e ling: 25c IlX to: only : He. Limited time only. u Clip rcuplm- m: your l in H0111 the unrest store I I n - SAVE 10¢ Clip this soup-an n: IEIEIHdSE w ire: wt...- speili. 1*. ii.’ of Nnxztnvl In! ooh l». vile: [Ullllltltul lllllCiliill 0th.. ell All Drug Drpurtnlt-ilt and S‘ l on"! ..-.........-.--| , those visited by extreme misfort- lule will be allowed to ride. f 3 tour of the world. has been iil in i Clnlrlottctowil since March 23 1t. was learned yesterday. In convcnn- tion with n llcivspapcrntult last lilight M. do Vnlldrcllll declared that he was fooling much better. ' Referring in broken English t) the - local doctor who fronted him he said, "I llln find him prcITy lzvod mail and doctor. pretty good I"? l0 bring mt- on m)’ fer-f nflllllb" The globe tl-otfcr plans to lcavc for the mainland and take fhc rwad to Hflllfftx (‘flfly next uvrk i.’ his l health prrlltils. llc was fu'l of praise fm" the frmunrnt he had rc- ceivted from ihc PPODlI‘ he mot llnce coming Io the Prnvllvw‘. While lwrc ho visited l0\\llS and villages fl'om Tlsznlsil to Boll!“- Dlsclassillg Ills impressions of lhc i Island he referred to what he railed . the foolishness of the people h"? WAKE ur voun I LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Boil In Illl Morning Ruin’ to [e The IIvor ehnuld pour nut two undo of liquid bile Info your Imvvoln dllly. I this bile In not. flowing freely your food rlnmn't rligawt. It lust den m did aim-l». (l.- bloat-l up your utnmll" .You get connfl ted. Harmful polio!“ o into tho Ivndy, em you fuel enur. Iunk luu tho Ilufld lunkl mink. A mvn- Imwl-I movvmrnt ilonuft always gel at the runso. You nr-wf something that Work! on the Iivv-r an woll. It filkl-s thusn oml, old (‘nrfl-r’; Ilillie l-ivor IHiIn tn gut t tun two rounds of bile flowing fn-oly and mnkc you 4'1" "up and up". Ilnrmlim null gentle, flu- lmlkn tho hllo flow freely. 'l‘tn-y d» the um of rnlnmvl but have no cnlnmel or morrury Iu them. Auk for (‘nrtorh Lltlln Liver |‘i|l| by uumel Btuhboruly IITIII anything aloe. 8k fOII l SOFTEII, OLEAIIEII OOMPLEXION- USE NOXZEMA CREAM SOAP (Indicated) PUBLIC FORUM Thin column h open for an» tlllfllnllull by eorrelpllntlenfl of quellionu of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necellarlly endorse the opinion: of reupondentl. _ 7 Continued from page 4 l ticii. We ask citizens as patriotic men and nvmen to wopcrate. "There nre three kinds of citizens i 'l'ilosc who get belluiri and push; Those who climb aboard and ride; Those who ride and drag their feet." We are determined that only A certain \\'l' ei" llus said: "it 1 ain't the individual. nor the llrnly as a whole, but it is tile everlast- ing team work of every blooming soul." Let us all realize otlr respon- sibility nlld privilege of ctvntributing ' to the upkeep of our city. Let us work logctlier iii a L‘0llIlll0ll vnusc for the common good, and by our; luiltcd efforts place oul" lllldllbesl on a solid basis so that we will be i worthy of the great heritage which l ls ours. us the birthplace of this! Great Dominion. Just another word. on May 12th our Gracious Sovcrcigil Kingl George \'i will be crowned. Plans are being formulated to properly celebrate this event in our city. May I respectfully request all citi- zens to make every effort to make their property and premises as prc- sentable as possible for that occa. sion. We have in our city, unfort- unately. many men out of employ- ment, who would be glad of a day's work. If citizens have any cleaning . sale- container! l‘ -.\Il~i1guge heart": lI.l:. Farmer wm-esentatives to safe- guard our interests and trust they will not disappoin‘ ll= l1!!!‘ S t" W5. 'I‘RI‘(‘K.\I'.\.\' Mortgage Saliem’ iii-all u» Sourl~ Westel-ll LIUHTlIlIT k tin-t .III - . . ALSO .-\i. II\ I'iii"1 plat-c or p.\r<"~l of l'i“.l ~ allll lining .li ll Ii Fuulitv nlurvsatl scribed n foil ma. Du the North l-y I formerly UWIIV!‘ ilv on the Smith t-v l.. on rho I-2.l.-: l-v i'\\‘ll<‘<T it)‘ Illlulrii w t I \l l\ \l Vim" or less ngreluhll to . from tho floverlllnvz-i ~ to Peter \li-\‘.1ll-ll~ Th‘; nil-l in lll fin- of and pilr of llny A. D. iil!» William D. Burke of 1i King‘! ("Minty In l‘ - ldwvnrfl up t0 do for which they require lLllIIlT, yurilwr and \-~lIf-~‘Il ku m: the serving (if g man’ please wk“ vi-ifl- of the one pnrf nut JUli“ \l~f.¢nu phone the City Clerk. -l~f Snurll In Klniiu lH-nutv , "l: Prince Iidnnrd Inland. lfervllsv-f of vtu- other I 5m. 511'. GIL. pun and tie-ennui» i-f llflftllll’ hiring E w_ TURNER‘ 3mm made iu PIIYIIIPII! oi‘ Th!‘ al buyer lbglvfllllfgflgfihlerflfiWllvlT [lI|“I'1‘l)\ r F. “v0 _________ mucx REGISTRATION Fans I '» ~- Sir.—In regard to the so much? talked of truck registration fees, we cannot believe that. the Govem- mcnt will attempt m gun-y o“; their "threat". True, we have m, the Government some * m who are certainly pulling (gown large slliarics; they don’; swp m think of the poor hard-premed "truckinan" who is doing his very utmost to iltalre a scant living. We cannot understand why they should innke a dead set on the trtlolcmun. If it is to create more unemploy- ment why they are going the right way about it. Mien n person figures out the amount of ‘ tux at 8c pcrgullon, oil and other expenses in connection with opera- ting a truck. some of these trucks l'(‘_f.'.l5l(‘l‘ from 12.000 miles to 90.- 000 miles. Tillfl‘ for instance u truck running 16000 miles avcrng_ ing 10 miles to the gallon. i600 ltnllona at. 8c is $128.00; NRISITRUDII for some truck in 1936. $40.00 which .lll amounts to 5168.00, besides the 0.1. paid info the Government, Is that not. a hcnvy burden? We bclicvc that there are enough "former members" in the House who will (‘Olllc to ollr rescue, for ihfy surely must know that if there is imy fiu-fher incl-case in taxes, it will have Io be paid llv the "farm- ers’. We are depending on our 100M COUNTS. OUR WELLS STAIIO the TEST of TIME True economy iuWell Drilling la not measured by the Post per It Is the cost per year the well remain: In SERVICE thnl We can construct a well for you that will uni nerd .’\I|_v n-pnirs whatsoever during your life time. Be at Shrewd Buyer. Build for licnunnoucc. Our flanks are now making It easy to financi- farm Improvrnlrtlts. The IIome Improvement Plan provides for ‘Wells. Act now while conditions no favourable. Cull, Phone or Write TRASK WELL COMPANY LIMITED VAUGHAN ll. GIIOOM, Manager for P. E. Island, Summernlde. 'i J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL muaorox mo ulvmduucn KINSINGTON Day and Night (‘e111 Promptly Attended. PHONE 7-4. FOX RANFlII-IRS l l FREE practical Information b) writing u; for SUNGLO SERVICI- SLANTS Published 8 times a your. Let us have your name and address We do the rest. INTI-ZRNATIONAI. FOX l: ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. Snmmerside, l‘. l-J. Island. a l i l l . l i l