wssrsliiiifisilllnlllln Ill l ran. GUARDIAN vino} '" worm] ulmllee ul ltduetilgnflnureerzl boththinstigfi ’. _ time tor e-rine service ey ?_,___ _ _ l. ,_ ,_ _ renderedduriogtbeirperiod oi ' ' Acnrrsl s. cum llwlr- ll Ills" I'- ll’ h. v.5, 5w ym" sold nl- G"'T' 0"" n Mk" "" ‘ ison, "some changes have. congenial: up "on: ooulwr _._____ l p. hgntmmwmmtaozl‘? “d, ’ 4 WE """ i """"" SUMMERSIDE i‘ l» " mgfi/Gnsrdiuuuboieegbtlsllyetsluslih _ ‘ "relieving stoned! ..*Qgp, alerltreet; Geerliselrrsutore, Inter I i u“ up”, " ates‘ Stlbetl Herb Geld“. l1 Granville i q-TDD-DAY- have motioned n: s. art.oi the Deportment- of. Health end Wellsre. imder the direction o! its minister. the Hon. William Hughes, and the deputy minister.‘ LL-Col. Bldney Fielding. whereas formerly we came under the control o! the Department f”? ‘ ‘ ‘b1 in Bunsen-dds. h, Gilli-Ills will be delivered to sly , _ _ T I0! l‘ 3° W‘ ‘u’ 3 l.‘ p‘ h‘ ‘u. “m” lster, the daoallgtle g. ilalfslfilll, -i c- c" """' " "" '°’ °' ’°" "“‘ .. .."=n....“*ll'i.s*"::*l “cs-s.- t: a u grows-mi ;_-,w,gfg,w;g,g;=,g,= Dow c130 oountsnt o! o..- deonnmout. u. "mg, Apply Mrs Lorne lcollsillgtoa. , mid-oi‘. P"‘“°“ mm"'““;, nkffi. §° $1" w“ Summerside, ‘box 358. ~ mm my l“ n ° e IWF“"“°" 8-1-3i -.nuy nil sisal heavy Hid light o. mnuy pest. favors. mi for consid- ueistanc _ < . srstion and e freely nd “m! .i_. ‘m mud“ Tee hinges at Braces. M-zi. “mum”, ‘mu on mam, aw "rennin: 9 PM‘ 35 "W" "£112? ug-P"vg,&°g,!lfg,"tl,ggggg; “viral Leslie Dignsn res has ss l?!“ l‘ m‘°°_'_'._ am at s-as-s- u Aug a1 ‘fawuflfgfflg’: flax“? 3,33; 1 JALVANIZED W!" "id ‘w’ “'_ I ‘lo . r t t ly we o1 ' silos. B19411“!!! 'llld heavy mjtmqqfillnuswnullaenom y- all!‘ touilecsre tollleusrezvices o! nilifecllosf 1:1 stock at Brace s. ' . >l t e Home “d achéol My wulgdisllgvveg m1 “y: vrsemcgé 1y I -BEGINNING Wednesday. June soolll wse zoullooli ill Tigr ‘illliostoo to Q‘: Honour. the filu- i .lny Mr$e¥xl1lNe°3v°fm_§'8n‘l°m' ‘aiming ‘$831 ‘_’Ignl°:"i‘:’;‘a:1t°°3 taut Governor. Hon. J A. 13g- ‘- ' M' ' G's-ll. the date tor th'e next meeting. The Sig‘ tor tabtfdpfo , the Hon Ame l NTED (Sir-Flor lighthouse exp sinedmantdhjthemletiillsmreswi? gs Mumm- o‘ Alxwiculturc’ :.. a — - u - l- en‘ o " a glnm- “u. "W “viii: zh.s.r“i.r*“.l...“ "ti. “rum” all» '5’- . e '3. ' l n C! Q . ‘u I! . " 5 ——-,- Dossibilities- ‘for onus Wellnre l lilo givvililcialmsnglal lrlllmeffg? tile ~ JIHE WOMl-‘NB 031R STIAN within the scone o! this orgslllall- W‘ eddress to the Graduates. . Umwl W1" m the" tion are very lar-resdiing, and "On lloillllz oi tlhe stair and my- ‘ convfitfleti-finm-Lklfi ‘fit-ha g5 that much interest will be talrsll in Billie a movement o! such deep signlii- eel! I wish t0 extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the art- M. 1 we ~ 32X 1mm“ . late, wlll h lrirllil r.‘ d P 11115901190913? ‘ N61 it? the cm" to be with all‘: this eveninglnlfae gis/e hundred lbs. 9 llonens Pun " ° {in il-ooly o! thllrwilflie ahd Hit-Hill iol ____ Ministers E t our orldoynlent. Raw Oil, Turpentine, Boiled Oil, Putty and Paint __ENGAGgMENér-YliliIsl-l.“and Mg; q Address To Graduates hfillgllllgllmlfig klussfififiul’ of - . HENRY llAiliAvlAv I h. ‘m: to m d i B'“"‘“' “'1 '1'”- _ '||l.l l1 SB e55 BEXELIB. S . their younsera dfluiiifiti§he gailfgg Lmnsdmgc“ N1’ Dr. E. M. Found emphasized Llele . Iiinllolll, 1° 51gb l mil Fm“ ____ . . _ “as; ImIPQfQQJmQ o; me rank“; Luxor clear gloss varnish, $6.00 per gal, $1.65 per Mr- lfid M"! a: “k8 m" AQOIcu-nl-Io-Ibvv profession. He said in part: - _ _ QPlCINl. Mnrrfget June o The “mun meeting o‘ me Em “As. we glance at this group oi’ quart. Luxor Enamel, Supreme Flnleh $1.65 per quart. u“ Inter p" u ' Prince Ministerial Association was i. l I ‘walls Faduale gulls“ l“ m?" be‘ c “sullluim Con!“ OPENS“ d?“ estgrlflgneilxli‘ Trhullltg Ulnegiild s l G N A u- waldo? mnegt ‘llléflgnxlglt! “ll-l-nllogumi: ,- All purpose paints special per gallon. $2.75. The some usslzes of the Bxuareme em an; c cm‘ jmmeg and "Hope o! e Future"_ instinctively. ' ' u, “m...” .c°““ l“ Prince Cmult w 1w“ m, c1513 m, E883, 3mm, w“ our ima inations fly back across """'M°“ ' ‘.- W‘ “mung at n 0c “k at the at the desk ' ' almost n net years to a grim and Qflqygygqflg court house, Bummerside with Mr. Mm m“ “H: we" bloody can“ L the Crmmm w“. fiitrlseut 315925;?‘ .'.“.'l'.‘,.,-§°l’1§:§§i d!!!“ ‘all-h and the e1 £1011 0f of- mi! to ha gigs-slat. Flarerlce Nigrhthl- Olleveveerredee ‘ e . m the docket, that oi Cecil Arsall- lemme monolo- wfle chum w ob Also March Of Times gvfiuildzeosoloiscllid 1 eslilllrozsg gill e umllloolll pnllllnfl w" “d Ame‘! Cam“ or 5““"“°'s‘ fice {or 1046-1 47- president Rev Dflpular conception of her is still ‘hsmng, ‘M’ “Mm”, w_____m‘ ‘Helm enny". ' H-A- Jlrdine- Tryon: vlce-‘vmld- Shows 7-30 . 9- 15 '1" “gem Lad!’ °Y ‘he l-amil- Screen Doors, strongly made, screen door Hinges, election-u , . -»-=s=~w=1<>~ we -.~ %=rsa=°".3“s Pllféifi; . ' Zlilluii.°°fii°slili°wiiifiucli°iiii - --~'/=-'-'"~'~-'-' . n! getherhlg o! members of die .. . . . . Matinee Tues. At 3 bwdes‘ omerwlse she would Springs and Catches. .hflmu’~‘nm“nm|”¢1 m°3-*' 2d£fi"1§un‘:';:ra§l: g: t, was decided m my] (all; an. ' never have become the mother of .. I 01in n . - e e - | ‘umday evening May 7m, t‘, how *0‘! rtglethmilléime i122 Eodlgrllltm knugaggmghal e xcor $335011: Wlre Window-and G001‘ screening, wldths Z0 t0 36 without Jenlinlovbvllfll '1' "’° “f m" '“"""’°"' M“ “d “tel-noon oi (lune 24th scandal not. only on the distant - h cello-whi- coin-w “M” "1 “mum McLean‘ WM are Devotional exercise-s were led bv ~ shores o! the Black Sea but at mc es’ 1""‘""m§,“”,‘f;§{§“f; 333;? ,4‘: Rev. ch Hicks ollli thc special home slnd wherever they existed e - - . ' . . ., I"; been gppolntgfl grog“ A ‘gm-l; itllvgfie “I19; 1 "W898 Gfflllllfl" g9idiezgzkgxlitgggniillllgtiil?loaf Ielon plastic screening 24 to 30 inches. Jtstion 188;" gleflee-dTm 111535‘??? 531,1‘ ‘quméh w tpLthl, plug continued 1mm Page n eiee Nightingale did ‘not charm ~ gram w s rr Z , .l . l , w," chem, mm"; ‘ma; Mo, vfnrwflfléigg extended to me w ma“) Neuda Arsemmn Ywn mm tefinlrglgtlglod-Blcintgnbelgsigy For these items call at our HARDWARE DEPARTMENT (Lower Floor) m‘- Mmm “Mush: remlmg‘ M“ tiring oifioers of the Association Bake} Maul-eon Blake ' no them she wlls- Zips... thrlogug - 3"" “"0"”? "m" 5°‘°- M“ lIIldT-IJB secrets expressed by all at Junior EILSEmlJlG "A n-lllall " many years by the most thick-skign "m" Melllshi Team“. M" A~ P- the inlmirleit a nriure zl-om the lal~allms> “Th 27m De ncd oflicial illcoul et o - 7 Wigulilrllllll-lh‘ Bfifilgjedpiozttl-OGIT: 1'9""! °1 DY- N - MUYPB-X-S (Novello): Miss; dun‘; Malclliqizlgr-I ailmflll-‘lil’. She ogiywclairlllerld lilo} ~ - - - t b ol-till . _Il§g=i;trvh;§§;@§- firlgsrgedtivngléf gfifiqxfifi“'ffil.§°"l¥éll§°'§§§n£§.§§j of filovyoliioo. ‘bay ‘Kahlil; Tillie? I; 8:” and £6,859,351...“ u: uylainp n u t d N Eiingé‘! Mtlggllll, Mary Tait, Geor- “gigs wigl viglour and irltellectuzl I made by r. Dun-can McDonald. fie, , "gém famq)‘: “Funnel?” smo "s er? tgdeed- W95 a "W" SUMMERSHDE m. “than respondgd Wm, ap_ VOOIIS. 1 reyMaarrac , everly rm" onefo "he most remarkable M M u m "d small" termini‘ 5|”. m, “ma”, s: -- = §.i.l“€’.‘a..i§.i“l.f.““§.; ° "i ° "i 5"" l" Pm" "l" "l sn s. c an. e ' ' ' ' _‘ - r "i. Cass“ 23.22%‘.- iaiazltsz" "in: “i? raise‘; o ' w‘ e e" m‘ ' ' stri for. improvement tan. ‘A LhuhGwemor “mud duds which gem good l" Em’? system established in our constitu- stmcuon Commmeeh This n‘ will not be denied the fruits of vic- nese and good ivdmient, demand PGISOIIIlI? Mia Dorothy Cox. RN. was re- "Just about a year ago." said His are not thought good enough m xtlifi ‘ma,’ mmmjon Guvemment ‘my was the efforts oi tiliseomxnltiée gllfililluxollwllg‘ gay wan all‘; fit 5g itesats ___._... ~- elected president o! the P.E.n Island -.llt-|. Fred R. Jerdine o1. Weye Registered Nurses’ Assodstion at barn. Seek. is spending s holiday its annual meeting held yesterday th Mr. and Mrs. James Jsrdlne, in BlIIIIIlNIldG, at MuiberryLodge. ndnoton. ‘ ' in Bummerside. - .__.-__ Other oflicers elected included -.!irlc Jardine, student at Mc- Miss Lois MacDonald. vice-tarsal- “l1 Ufllverllty- “rived ‘ride? dent; Miss Helen Areenault. secre- night to s nd the vscntbn st his tag-y; and Mary Msgdslene home in Ehllfllltlll. “Pigexfgflgfyégfiwflntfgx; ll “n: —Mies Olive McNeil‘ oi the stall "m" “n” m” ' ‘d ‘he ommkm Bmk or Con" the nurses met concurrently in "roe. Summerlide. has left by three sections. plane for Toronto to visit her sis- w“ Tnlnor m}? “*3,” on H". Mrs. Elwood Young.%. “The ool ___ al 1 "I at —M . 1". n il h ° will»? the htsngyofwlfg’. llllll ‘ll/ll: . "ix? u‘ James Jerdine. Remington. after "' m ‘ B resporlsibl sick you particular a schoo l-hughie gels‘? x l tn “hi? lotte ‘If fQnU 0 Q B!‘ ' figmfi? If,“ fig; d§,‘“"‘°’- M“ town Hoqeitnl presided st this sec- ontreal. has returne ‘ ~ 0B- Jwertad to her hone in Cami-one, we ma“, l. on public health was presided over by Mrs. C. H. Beer. at which Miss Wheler reed e Diner on "Rheumatic Fev- stitution, -Mrs. Adrien Peters. Charlotte. lure. ‘l town wu s weekend visitor to Tig- Mr. Lorne M who hid been mother who is . , _ Tueed . Mr; n silent. he week llllllll illfillilll. ' d nllTsToil-n simmer- !‘ hnnmllll"a'_"-"" e in Borden will? mgr. an: Mrs. lllunmon. ‘triendrhere oln in shsppyw d “hi! while the oi North Carleton onthebirthol-seonintheRC. Hospital on Tuesday, Mn 28th EX ve acquirer? congratulations and for success in your noble work." the Mrs. Ralph pianist pls ed "l smwork- Railrd ' lather-oi‘ o1 to “m mu‘ m‘ own etendnnis "14 Ami the 4th l-elulleul .. is that -Provirlcial tlnencisl Cerm-atuletions to Mr. and Mrs. ins on tl-l Harper Honour Lieutenant Governor Ber- nard. “I had the honour o! senting a class of graduate nurses 0t this noble institution with dili- lomas. As it was my first official public flmoticn it left an impres- sion upon my mind which will al- ways remain. Tonight we have aa- sembled for the same purpose, and I tender my congratulations to you ladies who have been successflli in your studies and in the practice of this great humanitarian work of nursing. In achieving your am- bition and arriving at when you will be 8CC8\l.lll8 greater it the llties in the care are fortified with s specie nish, WI ."‘ i it in th Mrs. mlioiliil’ cillllllgg "he __ I nursing section was ellmhle you elomollflllilo? £11m: us‘ ' 9 I in Summerside to vis- resided over b! Ml!- Mfldfllilfl- 1"!" cllenielfl- - it Mrs. Josephine Murphy. she The soecisl weaker: were Dr. "To Superintendent Murchison "II accompanied by gm..- 3L u; and m; Margaret canlpbon and to the Matrccls of the Infirm- Gwrae. su rica- o! Stella Ms l5 who told o! their emeriences over- convent, orth Romeo-s." r less with the culedisn “ l 1° their “was of vane-hie assistants u -~——- ova-- l..“'5.‘.‘. stir.‘ i’ °‘l’.“t"‘“‘l‘~“°“5 c s lle s eseileve v lllilfl! INS in ma ring such s ‘thawing and in F" I ' glgllllotxleg. ‘Iuciléll-llfi ‘gift! fling: ‘i’: HMJFAX’ J1me a _ (o?) __ gltlllwlindltigéhlltfldtfefllérlfiflulbll- Jime 10- ahoiida- to many to eel- ~ 8y alac d o l.- o ce o! illo q...“ m, mm.l&kmdw_ w" bad ._-_ 021%!‘ 11$‘ ent as gveili In is)! that news to Kev ‘Harper. 1'1. who said The many irieslds of Mrs. Jame: kn em t roméhunm t s ce to dle “m, “ma, 118mm P E I Mac e has been. seriousalg owl» s mu terest is being 0mm“, or _ m“ w" f” _ man ested in your omrnencemenr. nnnded today tw weekffor pn- to learn that her condition is much exercises as stiown by the IIPIB imce instead of cnetmmrv one improved and else expects to return nltrtfireldmlcsmtongglég.‘ hgzykyoalildcolll; - ham s, ‘ . . u“ ‘MM 0mm” a l“ . cw ‘y the graduates again m very warm i u. Dr. M Dr, A. J. Murchison. Silperirltezl- dent or Falconwood. welcomed the . ant in a happy evcm, in the "LIGHT Toombs. pl?- the time the erience which you in this splendid in- a special experience in catering to the requirements of Patients with whom you would not have come in contact had you stud- ied ln hospitals of s diflerent nu- l education will serve to enlarge your scape o! act- elt wishes proiessicln are still on the march. You graduates must still opportunities for advancement ; nurses imthe home, and in instituti ns; in come. Throughout Canada are some 2000 or more lllllblv t e urgent d and. It chiefly up to you c ‘nose. ‘Your path oi duty and will not always be iotmd homes o! the wealthy or in corridors itais. Mental hospitals in: population where your gl-ilhl know the PW! uire t an hi?’ ed by lite which money provides. of these-ye did it urso me'.” in 60.010000 pounds K270000000) rofessor of economics at niversity, Dominion” Provincial l‘ tinned from Page 8) Gill Xflml-IO eats , sllbeill questionable creldle. " ' ‘lfhe 8rd i‘ should mo: ed min ell provinces smile no the ‘ad Ge to iinance wllenneo nt rnxt. The members o! the nursing go for- ward; never in the history oi’ the nursing profession were there more there is an increasing demand for mend will cont nue for years lo- tlhere nurses Brldusti g this yesr, far too few to i8 which would ensure stable revenues vidually what branch of nursing esch o! you will follow. You are now qualified to service in the the t well equipped general and ssnatorla in particular are 1n dire need o! you to care ior our surfer- 5 . and courage will be needygil: excellent example and training received from your nursing and medical staff has ade- quately prepared you for shy em- cy. ‘Never lose slfllt oi the fact that the poor and needy patients re- piltlignzndlsynllilnthy morée w o surroun - friend's and the cornfortsRof e- member our Master's words: ‘In as much as you did it unto the least LEEDS England-Road accidents Britain from 1935 to i838 rust Y9". says Prof. J. Harry Jone; Leeds lhlninipn dwuld have‘ the finan- delicits with un- eouireme t. ti’ t th . ll: it l3‘... ii ' stnrldend of V6 PAGE NINE I o S t ‘ PROTECTO SHINGLE STAIN, white, green and red, per gallon $3.25. ELEPHANT BRAND genuine white lead, $13.50 per Give Your Home A New i’ lace Willi A Fresh Coat. a taken n beating this past PRESERVE winter, but they can look just as fresh and clean as Wm‘ ml" before, give them a new out- look with B. H. Paint. Don’t wait until too late. walls in all the leading col- 0| 0i Paint Your buildings may have B. H. PAINTS for outside rs. Quaris, $1.25, Gallons,‘ 4.25. Building lots or quan- ity price per gallon $3.95. and was ably prepared aftel study of briefs submitted by various org- anizations and associations. It cov- ered the financial field adequately and was o! yea‘. assistance to the provincial dsefllseggatlon both at the conference - olls and study Iry the Economic Commitee who sat for nearly a month At the Econ Committee meetings, Prince ward Island submitted s. financial statement re- questing a grant of $4.176..000 which would enabe the Province to carry cut the Dominion Health and e1- iare programme and leave suffic- ient revenues available t» at least approach a reasonable minimum. standard set in Edulcation and other servioes~b other Provinces. Although the main function oi the Economic Oonamittee was so ex- posed that after the war the pro- vincial governments should by ag- reement torego the imposltion of ersonai income taxes, corporation axes and succession duties, leaving the Dominion Government the full and exclusive access to these rev- enue smirces. The Dominlon fur- ther proposed that as s. condition o! such agreement the Dominion should sub ntlnlly expand its pres- ent peymenis to the provincial governments under an agreement and provide for their growth in ro- portlon to increases in popula ion and per calpita national induction The Dominion wL to have these agreements in efiect (or a period not less than three years. The Donlinion tiovemment fully realized that provincial governments could not cease i0 levy succession duties and iorego income and corp- oration taxes unless ass oli on adgequaie alteréneatge revenue r-ompensa e provinces. A! Dominion Government proposed, in ‘ ‘ subsidies respective governments upon the economic factors aifecting Domin- ion anld Provincial proposals and relations, this f‘ ing this Provinces submission were very sympathetic to our claim. He“ °l present ' A month ago Premier Jones pre- i-Pf wit-rudeness mrnrslisucsnnsiaisas "w" pml“ ° iusi o! h 1th insurance for mallnbfigualafix “if; p“ iii no: three This brief has °‘ *1 P" “PM bflosliuhuléfiwoylnalillilltglllltwoi Zil- w annual l“ gens o this Vince. "we °l Gm“ Our n-emlelrgs submission was per oelpita as compared that of i941. This proposed azmuel pay- ment would however be subject to nn irreducible minimum equal to $12 per capite ed i941 population. well received and his arguments did take hold as was shown the statements of both Premier Drew and Premier Du. lessis. Premier P“ °"‘“‘T;'l‘ “ lfilffl-‘lifiéapfl’ noes, one lic ~ “El Minimum wand Island. would have to receive special treatment and to be com- pensated on a ‘lump sum basis. The Premier of Quebec stated on May 1st and I quote: "I may szv rieht The irreducible minimum oi ay- ments would amount to $188 mi 11m year. Prince Edward Islands mdlsclble m - um would he f 81w y. guwlomc away, that I. 0|‘ One. B‘ a In Jun,“ o, h“ y,“ m, m,» thou ht angmsltirlxlcestililtiktlailat the Mari ime *dreesgard”'ll$ a‘; §,“,"’c",f°f‘m“?§ grievances and that they $16 r capita based on l9 2 pyp. t from Confederation. what Coll- ulstigh as an irreducible minimum edflalm" ‘g5 g1"? t° 51v’ gem," with increases proportional to anv A5 I" B5 “e a“ Mme?“ ' “'3 re did not l increases in r csplta roes na_- "fl "ml" W, wmk “End i" mmd ticnnl prod/uclligon over t e i941 Wm‘ ‘he 7mm“ PNVm°PU° m B” ling‘ fmég in ill-g ion s o ne . "lilir. Eskimo and gentlemen. this Conference. which b08111 wim such high hopes . 1m alternative wse also pro- posed that the amount paid MY mvince would in _ fill... 160 per oeni o! the provinces receipts l ' Wartime Tax Agreement ' i ul - t ed fail éi‘fé‘.‘i““u.“lfi‘ff.‘é"flliil’é.f‘élitlif°" .°2..:.."*f:e:::i..“i’§ a who The suggested revision ‘would "1 m‘ h" i‘ lag" $160.4 millions with K11 word Island receiving . . . v ._.-_ ‘ l Cilia“ u t b. h t n_wolun_ ‘ sea-am ls-mseerss s." was... . M ‘f’. °" ’."".°"-::-- , “-'13gg_;\;,°3”i'r*§"~fi’"v<§g' si.l°.i"iil“i".n." u‘: as... n: a il to ex n . - ' . I 1 "m" "wine! “o. Rulers ill the % IHEUHHHE ‘ 1 "m" “tum” s PM" f l “ ‘S: ~. '. ' ' ' ' m""“‘°e‘,,,‘1%‘,f‘..i§l m. A l: . Mt. Stewart : . so. Gordon ll: sgj" ‘iiloflyaovalo ullllli h not been ES . » ls rm‘ or" l Y "W" a 110cc. FAIRBANKS an mw = v i" = ~ Moor ilP" ""1"" , ' ' C v . uni e ma: - ' m?‘ $311.3??? lwl with uniouilul-e. 51111: mrrsfrio And Warren’ in “"<"‘“==“*"°"°" “wit: ’.“l233l‘?“é.‘if.‘; , ‘ ' f . A , h mill-l .-l wwl-r ‘ .. ollggggogfr" "’°°°“ l.<i)l-l~.hSl()NAL(.ARD| a |:_ WM“ ~ POPIYI CAUTOON MOM 8 . _ . mlllulsollusuiiuu i id - ‘---- ‘I’ E | k 5 Railway Wharf, Summerslde - , l Premier Jones st this eonierence e_ ll‘ I 0 ‘y , ‘a BRAD ‘II§ANI Chart?“ Accountant l E T PRICES PA") ". ' mi m» ew pro- °° ‘l . HIGH S -“‘*'°”“" “l” ‘ i: hi? “ “....""'"...:..::"" = l porthillfllllllh: edwituttoe nun,“ l genmlldnwlldlivisllfl thro ne t moth iby gel): ofgotlieir p6 tgal aware- freedom I amine in detail and report to til-air; MAC otter ex" "i ior success. hns‘ i er.’ simong united nation with and security 3m- all." Attend a Wednesday Evening Service with e Sunday Panel HEAR THE EASTERN NAZARINI COLLEGE O. I. QUABTETTI At ‘file BUMMERSIDE CHURCH OI‘ TEE NAZAEINI‘ AT 8:00 PM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. OVER CIIGS. SUMMERSIDE. At 7:30 P-M. 0N THE SAME DATE AT THE (TLEARY CHURCH OF THE NAZABENI AT 8:00 RM, JUNE 6. ii I i Alcceprlue Delivery cl IGASPEREAUX