AUGUST; 8 1953 I ' Ea no weak IMrs. George Maccorniock and Mr. iIBaach and were visiting in char- MFMQIIIKS . .and Mrs. W. D. Glllis. lotvtetown at the home oi! Mr. and g ' r Mrs. W. 5. Large, Pownsl street. Continued from Page I! ! Mm T. L I.-mum. and duuwmrwl . o . ,,.-O.----- ------'----m- lR.osenIai-y, North River Rpm, 1-3-. Hostessu at this afternoonls tea xfalte. "mm; the mrmemtturngd home 351111-day from 3 v..jat. the Charlottetown golf club on! I ' .. . - ., cation at Avonlea Lod e. onven-Ear Madame-I H. 5. Henderson. parentS.VM"- W1 M” MI" Hm” tlfsh. Isle. Clarke, w. H. v. Dunbar. n. ky of Vunonz . AE s 0 0 lJ. MIlIll', w.RW. Plclgrd. ddnlz. . . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tiomris w-' tlGmn and -1- - PIN! I In E Dciui and TMi;)'g' Eire sxaifgflfg and daughter. JC3I1.llll1VB lTetIillll'l2d' Mu-"5 M"I9"' Mnmw” "Id - T"! 0&5 'n me Cm", to-their home in Toronto, follow-IMHIW Hooper. Ihe151””dk”:,'j i ing a vacation in Charlottetowii, loltetowli 0 ;' . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. NJ D" "Id M” Jim" 3- PEIW." . M IPNT cm Lmabcet .tnee4 Isabel Andrew) and their My-,,alid lill--ail Sclfllsnnzt y.anh.y . . . Ichiloren Anita. Joan and Dontallcl -tallied ll. K E ', . . . ,. . . 1 have returned to Toronto, 0- Iiltllcrllig and bu-may EIIPP-31 Wet? Eh:llI5i1,':;;r;hc53::;;:;blI;'CsggemuggI lowing a pleasant vacation on P. ncsday lt;Ill'(v-I;1ll13h:lI) alllelfmthogiii 1,1; Marltinie Provinces. left this morn-i EiI'Ml:l2ml',5c::'r1jia:1I;:3;n;l&'”:r3flg::5 Bummi" .; . d ms.cm ing by car to attend the 50th an- ' ' ms. pg;-1-y.. brothels an . . r . tague. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace We plascnk They are M” J. J. nunl session of the Rebekah As Andrew. Mr. and Mgt J. 3. Am ,. - .- bly opening Monday night in ally of Chn.lo.tetown. mill 5"" . , y drew and Cal. and rs. F. I. All- oouiiolly; Mics Aldme 5130' L:::f:l;bL::g'l:'j Elsi.”l:;?;agIg;1nldi-ew of Charlotteto n. They also mull oi" slmiiliorside. and Mr. rind III” I ' Y H" Hg D .f dt paid a brief visit with relatives :4” gdtrarcl Arsenmllt and two ut';g"lx51”11'IJ-11 ;:bH:1'” m”””" 3" in Halifax, Amherst and Pictou, - r - . . l . . . . :m1d,.c,,. Mr. Ulrich J. (spud) . . 'N. 8. 3 . . ,1 and Mr. Alyre Aiseliziult, E n ' E V. 0 - 0 Illsllilldlilldlnolitoll. Aim” who am Mrs. P-:I.ilCI('5hlllIlll)ll of Non, Mr. and M” Hm” G, Lamb lmng the Island. Unable to join Y9I'l Cmr MW mm” H”'5h”' and daughter. Mary Ann oi Dor- J! Illenibers of her family at their M5595 Jun” Md Nam Remdu” 01 chsstel. Mass, are visiting Mrs. liemcn was NUS. Henry Pumas 0! Quincy, Moss., are vaczltionilig on Lamb! mm”, M” Hm”, J. INIIW Cm, N. J. the Island. the guests of Mr. and Fnzaulld and the M15”, Emm. I””” ' . e s Mrs. M. J. McQuald of Vernon and Klthhm Fnzoeuld. M lillil Mrs. Sears lvlelrick and B"idge' I S ' ' mtg daughter. Dona. arrived last E I F ' l" ,.nmi lor ii holiday at Banliope MlJf1”,”I If . .. Mr. Merrick IS on instructor ” M ate V3” 3 adlcc, P0 m M,h.m.y Acndmw - lliir. Brotvnls parents. Mr. and Mrs. " .1 - I h V .1 at ,c i' 'l 11 street. I7 MW Yuk b.nf'. Mr. and M: E. F. Largo until, u ”mn- oumgetln ' Sit N 13- mid? Mr and Mrs William Christ- R r' ;c i I - . t - .. .l . . . ' Ti Ilfqqlgfai, Ml Don 1ldC(;m,.1:?: M15 53- 5- ('I”0Ad 01 0H5””' amlmann of Detroit, Mlch., are visit- loli. . - -m - ' ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown I” P”-X5”? Md and children Linda. Gary and A I”-'lE' 5” DEL INOl'mIl1l of Montreal are visiting - 'rrJY:yqyARDiAN.cHARi.o1"rl-:TowN Ballisx. EN. 5.. to scotlsnd. where her marriage will take place in the near future. E I I I In st. Mary's Anglican Church. Bummerslde, a christening service was held on Sunday afternoon when the rite of baptism was given to Susan Lynn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Downing. Ven Archdeacon G. R..l-iarrison of- ficiated. The god-parents were Mrs. J. K. Beer, Mrs. Alan Osgood (Diane Downing) and Mr. Bruce Gillespie. Afterwards tea was serv- ed at the home. . . . Major and Mrs. R. V. Inman with their children, Cynthia and Mary who have been vacationing In Bummerside and Montague. left re- Bently on return to Washington, . G. Mr. slid Mrs. John Delvloy of Waltham, Mass... accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Innis of Boston. are visiting Mrs. DeMoy's Mother, Mrs. W. L. Ramsay. in Hamilton and sister. Mrs. Albert Silliphant, in summerside. I I I Mrs. Cllburne Locke of Berlin, N. H., is the guest of her sister- ln-law. Mrs. J. H. MacLennan, and Mr. MacLennan. I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson left Summerside on Tuesday for Calgary. Albert:I. En route they will stop over in Ghatham. N. B. with their son and daughter-ln- law, Mr.and Mrs. Reginald Thomp- Ton. . . E.-pending a vacatioli at Staliliope , th hm,--3 alien", M,-I Ind won this hook to visit her eister.7V E E? Toomm, Ikem 51””. ' 4 O I o 1 Mr.- and Mls. G. Melville Bell and Mrs. Donald Cameron of Ram- 'pton, have returned to their home: after spending the past wreck touring New Brunswick and Nora Seotla. including the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton and other scenic points. I I I , Mrs. Amy Fol-ristall of Patux- ent River. Maryland, is visiting Iher brotiier-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hughes, Kent Street. . . . Mrs. Ben Bartlett of Springfield, Mass, alid Mrs. Lee Schnackenberg. Wakelield. Mass, have motored to the Island with their brother. Mr. Leslie Macliinnon, Taunton. Mass., to visit their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. alid Mrs. Fred Wot- ton. Connolly avenue, Parkdale. as well as other relatives and friends on the lslaiid. . . . Ml". alid Mrs. Roy Smallman ac- companied by their daughter Bonito, are leaving this week on 11 motor trip to Winnipeg where Mr. smallmali will attend a meet- ing of the Canadian Pharmaceuti- cal association. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Clarke and daughter Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald V. Gardner and daughter. Betsy and Janice. have returned to their home in Cambridge. Mass., following a pleasant visit on the Island as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jan- kins and family. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Gardner are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. for- merly of P.E.I., who are also in early September. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Slnallman of Montreal, spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smallman at their summer home In Tracadle. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Sterling S. Small- man have returned to their home in Wollaston. Mass, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Small- man. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Smallman on a. trip over the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton. I O I Bride-elect or August In. Mi.vs' Helen Whltlock was honored at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening when Miss Eleanor Storey entertained her classmates from Prince of Wales College. On Tues- day evening, the bride-to-be was guest of honor at a oup and saucer shower. with Mrs. James Mullins and Mrs. Dennis Garnhum as hos- tesses. I I I Miss Isabel MacDonald accom- panied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Msodoiiald. returned to after a pleasant visit wih Miss Anne Cronin. Water street. l I I I on Tuesday Miss Mildred Har- rington of Halifax. nit-erts.i.nsd ' a number of her summer school friends at an "aiittrr-five" party C at her home. prior to a banquet at the Nova scotlan Hotel. Mrs. You didn't get. your new Fur Coat yet? I bought "Wk ”CKI”m" "Id M"- 9'9"" at the Island Furriers 18th Annual August Fur Sale, - - - and saved exactly iS80.00. Besides having the advallt- Miss Mildred Harrlneton enter- age of choosing now from their full range of magni- ”””9d ” II” ”” hm” ""5 W9" . . . at Ashburn Golf and Country Club. gglent futrs, and besides that I have 12 months to HBMAXI honomg Mm Brenda y or I . Martin of Montreal. Miss Mar- YOU CAN ALSO GET COATS FOR lglruhnll. xlgilgllilionlwlof amtglirdrlxgef tt;lT...”?:..:.””;i?.?f..f” CONEY (Australian dyed rabble) . 399.00 M, and 'MI; ' Kenneth H ESQQIEQMQI) . . .i. , . . . Franklin and daughters Wayne and PERSIAN LAMI (Sides) . . . .. . . . .,su9.oo .t.t:l.?T'..:L..lf.?:"”.:tl..?”.3.."1292: HUDSON SIAL I Muskrat Sides) . . 169.00 S""'- . . . , JAP RABBIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5195.00 m'svMfl;3;w'MJ-nngigtsgrggf vim; . . sfenelk-and to visit Mrs. E. P. greens, . OVER 200 COATS TO . . , CIIOOSE FROM! - All PRICES - All SIZES :5:-9-.3;T.';:t.3'.:..,”eI:.::;.::.':.”i'::l A CAIIGIIST SALE PRICES .... ...;'. .;...:. turned Saturday to Montreal after vacationing at Cape Traverse. I I At the Sun-nmerslde Golf Club on Wednesday afternoon. hostesses were Mrs. R. T. I-lenthom. Mrs. Mark Gaudet Jr.. Mrs. James Harris. Mrs. Ralph Billlphant, Mrs. Robert I-iaggerty, the Mines Helen guests at the slimmer cottage of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Downing. . 0 . I 1 o - Q I Miss Rowena Mercer. R. 14.. who - has been on the staff or Prince - , . county Hospital. left slmday to spend a week with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. William Mercer. at planning to spend some time here returned to their home in Kenslns-I their home in Fl-amingh . Mass. N this beautiful Northern Back Muskrat for only 35365.00 3f,,”:,,,2,',,, ””"'”""””"' "'""i' E I Mrs. Robert Stokes oi Brookline. iMsss.. has been visiting relatives :and friends in Coleman and Sum- ..'nerside. ' I I I I Mrs. S. K. Todd of Charlotte- ltmyn spent the week-end as guest Ioi Mr. and Mrs. Erie Woodside at their summer cottage. I (4 Mrs. Andrew Hughes of Summer- fiald is visiting her sister. Mrs John W. Lfiwless ill Saint John lN. B. Before returliiliq she will be the guest of her niece, Mrs. lAlan Owens. in I-laIli.lx, N. 8. I I I I Mrs. R. F. Pr.cliol'rI of 0.”-aw:I has been the guest this week nf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jnnies Calms. Svtiittierside. u . . Mrs. Alex Gillrspie of Monti-e:-l and her rousln. Mrs. P. R. Francis of New Vernon. N. J. are visiting relatives in Summerslde. . . . Miss Phyllis Fulton of Trurn. N. B. was the week-end guest of Mr. nlltl Mrs. J. P. Macinnis. Bum- nierside. I I I Mr. Harvey BMTICS and mother. Mrs. C.Barnes. left yesterday on re- turn to their home in Milton.Mas's., after visiting in Silmlnellsife. the quests of Mrs. A. S. MaoK'-Iv. and Mrs. Aubrey Brown. Stanley Bridge. s . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mltcxay of Watertown. Mass. are visiting in Summerslde, guests of Mrs, ASS. Macliav. and Miss Effie MacK:lV, also at their summer cottage in Stanley Bridge. . Dr. and Mrs. William Hlgtzllls ton after spending their vacatiolll in Ontario and Wisconsin. I I I I Mrs. All.-in Owens (Helen L.1Wr less) returned to her home ill Hali- fax, N. 8.. after visiting relatives and friends in the province. E I I I I sister Georgette. or the Academy, of Holy Angels. Miniieapolis. Min-,5 nssots, who has been vacationingi with her mother. Mrs. George Dris- 3 coll, left Summerside Tuesday on return. She was accompanied as far , as Mont Joli, Quebec, by her I sister, Miss Florence Drlscoll, where they will spend a week with theill sister, Mrs. T. A. Forbes and Mn: Forbes, i I I ,I I Miss Ethel Reid. who has becnl, visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. Ray Crockett. SIIHUYIIPSIIIE left last Fri-I day by plane on return to her, home in New York. ' I I I Mr. and Mrs. F. Wallace Wil- liams retumed to their home in Bummsrside last week after visit- in; their son. Mr. R. 3. Williams. andafsmily at Mouth of Keswlck, Miss Anna Smith, dietitian in Prince County Hospital. left sunl- merslde on Sunday for her home in Halifax, N. S. I I I Mr. and Mrs. George Hogs left last week by automobile for Little- ton, N. i-i.. to be the guests of the laugh sister, Mia Georgie Lsiierty, r - I I I The Misses Irene Moudtain, Maureen Forbes and Myrna Han- oock are attending Camp Geddie at Merigomlsh. N. S. - I I I . Miss Bernice Lldstone returned to her home in stimmerside after an extended visit in Calgary, Alberta. guest of her brother. Mr. Darrell Lidstone, and Mrs, Lid- stone. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oorney. Water Street East, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Thornton D. Holman. of Ntalden, Mass. I I Mr. and Mrs 0. Eric Mathesoll of Molten. us. are spending their vacation with Mr. Matheson's brother-in-law. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corncy, Summerside. I I I Mrs. Crselman MacArthur and soul creelmsnnhsva returned to their home in summer-side after a two weeks vacation spent at Dal- vay-by-the-Sea. I I I Dr. and Mrs, J. 5. Frank with their children Mary Ellen and Carol Anne, of sackvllls. N. I. spent the week-end in Summer- slde guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker. . . .7 , Mrs. . .1. llynos, Montague. Mrs. Adrian Msclnnls, Sourls and Mrs. James Pendai-gut. Reusing- ton. who were delegates to the flrst National Catholic Social Con- ference at Saint Francis Xavier Unlveraity, Antigonish. August 2-4, ,1 l ' the United Church. Mame. spring Lm v I Hill, N. 5., before selling from have returned to "T-ir rasneclivo .Ium- ' PAGE F IF TEEN; Completely Adjustetble. Life Size E Dress F0rm...l5'95 I A ' it New flexible material makes uiuazing (Ira-ss form only dummy you can adjust larger or smaller to fit your personal measurenwuls. Does everything a 330 dress dummy can do and more--and costs only 1l5th the price. I Dre" 1.-army If Y0u'V3.9V91' I5"? III” 3 M9” Scientifically placed guides for form made to your own measure- the Siam front, back, shoulder IYIEYIIZB W83 I00 '-VIWWIVG - - - and waist scams, automatically 0u'Ve h95II3l-9d '0 ilwest E10! stop vou from making a mistake. ill-0. O30 for 11 CIYGSS dummy that Simply fit your dress on the diesel W33 11591955 ("ICC Y0” 19?: OI" form and you know that ityis per-I Klillmd Welllht -I- - If 3'0" 5”"PIY fectly centered - gtlarantecs. 8 h3VCn'I- ZOE III? "001" I-0 5'-We plpfessionally tailored garment. a bulky, old-fosliimied 40-pound at the W” f”-st fitting. And ba. d1'0!5 dummy T III?" IWY9" 9x' cause you pin your patterns right; citininnews 10? Y0”! on your Ann Baldwin Dress Created By To Hollywood Form you see at a glance what Designer-New. ull-Size Dress your dress will look llkeyon you Form Weighs Only 2 Puunils-- when finished . . . where it needs Lasts A Lifetime more material - where It needs After hundreds ofexperinients, less . . . wliether sleeves or Ann Baldwin, one of Hollywood's shoulder lines need altering. - - ' top designers, has at last created whether the neckline, waistline, GO ON A D”- a dress form that does every- sleeves and hem will come e.x- H, Y, d I I , . thing a .530 dress form can do actly the way you want them to. El Ac-1 E lb Unlike ,,hLfu,.m”, d 3.50 D1"...-.. d.m.n.i.-5 which and more - and yet costs as ll'8L'T Newt" again will you IIHVG W were useless once your iigure clmligvll, you cull net er outgrow Ilim Of III5 l”'I"- BY III9 "5" of wl'5I”"l0"4 hm"? mllngon your vuur Ann Baltlttill clrc.-s form. .Vlutlt- of Iilinlslf. 1':-It-covered 1(RAFT.BOA1:1), a 1'em3I'kabl0, (Ire. ,Nt-vrl'M.rallI will you IIRVE KRAIVAT-BOARD. this new litzlitm-igllt (Irv.--I form coal! just IIRNVWEI III maI"e"i"l which 93'” to '. II out Hm mung becmue you 8595 Ind is ctmiple-Ii ' IILIjII'6IiIlIl!' u Illiu your size range. Just bmakv C III I" Clack! An" Bald" CO”1d"'t get ym”. dmfss H.) hang put the rlips into at-If lljustiug Imlt-s, luul yuur Ilip, waist, bust win has "muted all mi-Iusmblc -"mpe"ly' Nev”. Exam wmgnu and Ienglls are no u-lrtl luwmlr l'UIl'l Iucusilrenienls once tlress form that is so light, so Iiaye to twist, turn and ben to "m". Y0" gm 3 pl.”-cu drc” 'm cw”. mm” handy that you can fit your dress. get an r-vi-II hemlllic. Plllhltl I735"? It . . . and do all Send Vu Mum-y . . . Try llln-. gxnw You Can Turn Your Uutmodctl Slylr.-I lnln Lnlcsl Fifth WII DUE Once IZ('rI-I-II”! I'll WI" Aim llnldwiu Dress Form is , - - p . 5 - E n ma", your chair. A full, lift--size dress you, 0,," Home .1 our Risk, A'""'” E”h'”"' whh Am” I: NC" Pym"; Day C1 P K V form that is so flexible you can 1;" ,h,kA,m Baldwin d,.,,, (,,,m ' i ' adjust it in a few minutes to your 1.. dcsign 3-,,” at.-ny.i2-1.5:,-19 spring exact Tm-asumliients. no lnzltter fashions (use it. for alterntitiiis-'th Ilow much they may rlizillge Iri h- -VIIt)t.Ii'I'Ing- -or just plai-trsitnple s .' in your size l'aIIi.'t' (luring t in mg. I so it to lnliust Irmstlnmevlsft . , , .- shoulder llnes-- IOW('l' nocLlllIi(.U3e. yoals - u rolnplctrl), non kind 1 r pb H Hvmn mu" 4” 0f dress Wm iilalxuamliim .'-tl."l'..33..l.5;,'t,i.......7l.ci.l5.an a perfect fit every time - that if vm”. Am, ;;,,mw;.. dun (.1 allows you vxactlr what .vourfin- tlni-Isn't give you professional llmg-,. islled blouse, skirt or dress will lug. .'-tlt Avenue clothes the yer? look like on you before you over first '1'"? 3'0" "5" WW” II fl”?-5" I been to P.”.?;..i!3.'. ':.':."...".".;".;:."..!l;::rt; SVIPIIIIEIVJIIY PIIWNI Gllld” for your 'I.IllI mono ' but . But this Tulip All The Ciirsssvisrk Uni Of l1IIIiI:LIll;: Ilcvit dress) Iorlitll is sltill so Srwin - .hlIunI-.IIl'r.1lIv Stu s new. so rcvn lIfiiIMF.V- IF WI 3' W-"ti-' y,,"gp,0," n;,k;,,g )”;mk,...p you run I,-ntpyollrs is tllrougtl this How woultl Vnu like in rclilntlrl 'I"ElI":I':II”"' M'.P”lm'."4" I"'."t"It ",5 . t J tlllsl. ('!lI7lP. first at-Ixcli. bu toxin). l””1' I?” 3'”:”' 5 fa" ”?5””b'"l ruslt the XI)-RISK Pnupfm below Into tlils your 5 latest Paris fiIsIi- ; ..,,mp1,g,. 1;, your bust, waist, and ions - and do it qllickly, easilyi hip Inca. ronlrltls tn - with none of that rlrnntlrtl nnta-l ANN ILU IIIVIN Sales Corp. tour ”llomt-liiadn look?" It's so l)epI.G-214 I easy with your Ann Baldwin , 29 Mr-liuda Sh. Tm-nulo. Canluln P Y . l'l PF 1)nj-TR I )RVI .II.WN S U) T5 0 YO R t rvnlvtl. At left. Ml.-a ln the rlirll K lllunve Ami l'r.'.l(IHlIl, fnllitiiis II:-ll;.urm.I tlnluirllt-ll.lvvu 4)IIsL hm r in. Win it wnzuing an out- I IIIIHINI t't'.o cocktail cl.-"e.-.-. lIfl('1IllIIl' lII47lf-:IliIl-l)lst'u- At light. SITE vn-an the In: tt...v..:. . int) ...n Iw . .- ulv II as nltt-r JUSI in few rmm n.Ill :h.- 'IIT1.i '.;.l,l.- l'.It'I'llPS .-tttming on her in-w imll of .l:r-.: fmnl -ht: ........lnl; am. lorm. Put ll .'l.tIgelIIrr-Trike It Apart In Minutes-C Folils .lM:Iy Out Of Siglil When Not In Use. I.----.. .--- MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY . . . . . . . . . --l .0ul,v l)rr.vIs Fnrni You (Inn Use In Sculitsns -- Do All I ANN HKLIHV IN Sales (Iurp.. Dept, n,”Q Al: ulrments are: I Your I'IIInlu;:. Altering. Hcmmiug. ile Sitting Donn ' : 29 Melinda Street, Toronto. (lnluttlu IE I --.--T . .. . . he more aching arches. -still ' G O D : shoulders or Imus In the bars . PICKS! rlllll me Ann Hztl-In nu um nil t.:t..l.t.-. for G um I front statultny: hours and hours I "mil-hqouv-.ngu.-etin-as fu-m 'n - J . nu rntl. Now you can do all your I "or on 1 ' N J 1 llitiillz. plnItlII;:. iIIfcI'ilI;: and Id I Iicmlninz with your Ann Bald-.yin : I i want ' (Ir:-as form right on your Iilp. I 3 : tWr-izlis only 2 pounds. yet. is , Q , stroll: rnon;:lI to last a lifetime.) ;I II .,.,S ' Folnplcte your whole llressnIak- ll " II I in;: operation without once get- I D,.E,S pug I ling up front your chair. And IIt-- : , ' ' '” - ' cause you can use the Ann Bald- ' 3”"? v : win tin-24.1 forln in sections, small I ll 5”” I””'3 l” ""”" II I rzitrntrllhs bot-nvlle so IIIIUPII easier I umnhs I to ham r. To sow houses and I ' i ” " I prit'kei.s use only the torso. For I I skirts nvul slat-its use only the hip - : cI'rI'...... ...... ... .. Itnr sl tII' ' I parts. P. 5- Also meat for block- . D rl. II... 'r.. 3.... xt....- I'...l....- ...t...-..t 'l ....I.. ms nu: pay all I ml: sweaters. I ';m-.... ....I llllpplnl 1.... mt... ........, hark cl I... I 1 iL----..--------- - - - - - - - . . . . ..- and J. Angus Maclean Announce ON BEHALF OF THEMSELVES AND-THEIR SUPPORTERS THAT IN THE COMING ELECTION ALL THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOMINION ELICTION ACT; INCLUDING THOSE FORBIDDING ILLEGAL AND CORRUPT PRAC- TICES. WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. THIS MEANS THAT NO MONEY OR. LIQUOR WILL BE USED IN ANY MANNER WHAT- sOEvER. NOR WILL THE TRANSPORTATION OF VOTERS TO THE POLLE BE PAID FOR. NOR WILL ANY OF MR. McLURE'S OR MR. MacLEAN . AGENTS AND WORKERS IN THE POLLS RECEIVE ANY REMUNERATION. EITHER IN MONEY. PROMISES OR OTHERWISE. FOR THEIR WORK ON THEIR BEHALF. Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association. :-sf-T I : I i E t i I ll