- 01d‘ Charlottetown ‘ v rm r. nu csiunrenv SITE beans.‘ Legislative Assembly. Much 31. rim: __ GUARDIAN, CPIARLLYPTETOVJN _ _, , ' \.. f.‘ t 11g, experimented with in the Old Country. The bot- tom is hollow arid almost identical, in reverse, with the topsidcs. Whichever vray the boat lands in the water it is ready for use. i l ‘ . ii Jiotes By The Way-i ti . 7M g A new loll-room Moscow hotel will be faced with marble an; gold. Ah. how wonderful is tlie totalitarian state where all are squall - St. Catharliies standard ~ THE GUARDIAN Moraine‘ Daily (Founded in 1e81,. Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Department. Ottawa. The island Guardian Pubiisifng Co. President. iau A. Burnett; Vice-President. Wm. R- . Burnett; Seem-Tress" G. M. Burnett; Editor and Enjoy your car Drive Safely DON'T TAKE CHANCES Promote careful driving by driving careful! m Heavy traffice will be ‘light on the clay thoroughfares for the next week or two. lt will be an undoubted blessing when we get them, as promised, all hard surfaced. ctomfliciuols. m” u" “d” °i Ania‘ 9'51"!" Hon. Mr. Bracken presented s_ petition from the president and Managing Director. J. B. Burnett; Associate Editor. Frank Walker. "The Str ‘ Memory is Weaker Than catch any drip. the Weakest lnk." CHARLOTTETON/N, SATURDAY, APRIL 323-948 Industrial designers have come up with a new egg cup, plastic and with a wide base to It is as unlikely as its pre- decessor, however, to displace egg in a glass. The supposedly thrifty Scots have been cast- fellaw who claims that the tor. An economist explaining why we have inflation reminds us of the best way to deal with mosquitoes ls to ignore them. — Hamil-ton Specta- in _a. quiet water's! place. a land of roses, Stands Saint Kieran’; city fair: And the warriors of Erin in their famous geirieratons Slumber there. There beneath the dewy hillside sleep the noblest directors of the "Charlottetown Cemetery Company, setting forth that the company lied purchased about ‘l0 acres of lend. i5 acres of which had been laid off for present use as a cemetery. and s sufficient portion appropriated for the use of the poor for interment! . SAFETY PAYS Safe driving pays dividend lsw suits, no heartbreak. PIVE AND LE1.‘ LIVE accidents, no deaths, H0 Observe the rules of the road, keep your carin good mech- ing fertilizer into Loch Sween. The reason given Th, “m; huh" h mm,“ o; o! m m , Com free of charge. and had also ent-' wk“ ‘itmdll-lim-‘flld ll" "P H110)’ lt- This aim combined wltli e l‘ ° - adequate nsunnee Cover will bring relief from‘ anxiety in many Hopeful ‘Words ____ for this peculiar conduct is that it increases the his hire. and parents, who are tax- Each Wow hi. “one with name In it?“ “Li” "miliic? 1°‘ u" "ftcm" cumu-n ham". . . - - " * payers, should see that la is ‘ Q h 0 B- 69991"! 0 I9 l R101‘ U81‘! The Provincial Museum to which Agricola growth of the minute plankton which are the not only adequate w zlztécts a‘: bronchitis s 8m chapel, and “no”: A Manon And the sacred knot thereon. referred in his “Newsy Notes” g few weeks ago, main source of food. Appreclable improvement be“ teachem but cowperate with hm been present“ 1n which n was alleged that the land pur- and which has been advocated in these columns in the size and quality of fish is reported. "I l‘ k it _l.liCrXIl by sending co-operative chil- There are laid to rest the seven chased 5y the company is situated i llYllllMlili a co. LIMITED - - h H _ risen to school. - St. Thomas Kings of Tara, :2Te,-f:|‘?zee_t° fimfnfoiqiifiil Zriluerrsgebnulfriiiflyrok Wholesale prices moved slightly down in T"“°S'J°“m“"_____ §f§,'§_{,*;;n§‘;§‘,{”,hi'}§§fi 3m: flay ligoebh-vilfiigfititleagilty iarigt Insurance Since 1am February but island consumers need not expect 1,, Enlhnm i nude,“ "M, Klara,“ may" o; crew, great expense must necessarily be Offices: Charlottetown - summers“, a subject of discussion in the Legislature this session during the passing of the Estimates. The Opposition Leader, Hon. Dr. MacMillan, asked whether, among the properties recently purchas- ed by the Government, there was any building that would be siritable for a Museum. To which Premier Jones replledl “N6 ihillk. if W‘ 0°‘ more room, that there might be I Museum start- u e . "lt would be an excellent idea," Dr. Moc- Montague incurred in burying in said cem- etery. The present petition asked that the petitioners be heard st the Bar of the House by counsel. Mir. Welsh considered that an act of injustice was done to a large number of citizens when the Act incorporating the presqt Cemetery company was psseed- A good many persons had spent hun- dreds of pounds in constructing vaults in the old one, which they are now prevented from using. He must mount a fairly large whltrt- Now their final hosting keep. sign. with a large red mean- ing learner; on both his front and rear bumpers . . . We have a no- tion something similar here would help both the students and the ex- perienced driver. -— The Strath- more (AltaJ Standard. to get the benefit because of increased freight costs. On tlie other hand, the some cause will exaggerate the lower prices for our products. I i is X Agents throughout the Province PROFESSIONAL CARDS MXOO-O-oeooag‘. I. ll. Ileana {TAM Pllile Steslmtlher ' dnmcflilfltilllllli: cards and circulars, , Chartered Accountants concert programs, pusffiflpqnuence. 53 Gun" an“ will": and bookkeeping And in Clonmacnolse they laid the men of Teffa. And right many a lord of Breagh; Deep the sod above Clan Crehzle and Clan Ccnaill. Kind in hall and fierce tn fray. lt is significant of the tenipoiary nature oi teaching as a profession here far males that only two were entitled to a badge lor l5 or more years of service as teachers, whereas no fewer than 26 females qualified. i Many and many a sen of Conn the Hundred fighter: In the red earth lles at res-t: Many a blue eye of Clan Colman Now the London school superin- tendent thinks it would be a stood s, ., ., idea to add a baby-sitters’ course 6 2 2 i X ' ‘ , _ to th econd r s l oi l . . .. _ Mn“?! suhd‘ H‘ 0",. we Premier mid Russia seems to have decided to take over Whyensot goatlie ciiiliolguliroéu iflind the turf covers. himself held shares in the new PM“ f°"':"°"'°"°" "Eu-N GIDDEN ‘lime “glee w‘ Y I ' Many e swan-while breast. conypgny, but, he woulq vote 1n ° lion It’: Telephone 1890.3 run ten-minute periods on every- thing under the sun from fisiililg ta fission, and forget all about this birsliicss of education? - Wood- stock Sentinel-Review. herself the present jointly occupied Berlin. The other occupying powers are running up against Russian travel and impart controls that are qgite unauthorized by OQFCEITIEIITSdllVldiIIQ control of the former German Reich. i I ApLINa. 6 Cunnuught Apt; Powiial Street Wllllarn A. and?‘ B.A., 8.50.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, m, 1.0.0.11. Bldg-Next to Bodliin Bros. Elnflolph w_ 513mm“. c‘ H ere-vow“ ‘ * “coo-um.” 4fi4#Q4QQOO0e J. E. BIIIIIIETT, LL, B, Barrister, Solicitor, &¢, favor of repealing section 4 of the “Act to prohibit interment: in the (old) Protestant burial ‘ground.’ Dr. Jenkins said it was s. very great hardship to poor peQple to be compelled to take their dead to such a distance as the new cem- etery was, for interment. He hoped ll ‘hwld M" _r. w. Rolleston. adding somewhat unreasonably: been started in your time.’ The Oppositir’ er ignored the bait. “lf you can get it started l will be right be- hind you," he said. Not to be outdone as a champion of things Q—O§§§~O-O PU BLIC FORUM This column ‘il open to If Guatemala believes that. no heir to rights often asserted bu’ never secured by Spain. she has The world today is as plagued by alphabetic- cultural the Premier replied: "l am with you _ . . u“, discussion h, so"... h 1d f m > ODD“ ~ ' ;"r.-»;;d ~r-=~-=<;~;;- g; My“; “we “fr; t‘:;:.“"..2*'".:‘:.":::.::.::: .- .-»-=--»- »- t..*.t‘:“::.l".:: m I34 it2.‘§’.’..l‘é'.‘.°'.“° ‘my ' e e ea . -- ~. ~ r There, for the moment, the matter rests. dPfzwg e Y “'5 ° e w e we '5 Court oi Justice at The Hague. “"2"” ab” L“:“"“"':::;‘_' few days eso presented. chcrlom" PEI Money to Loan . gouwufl“ I lilllfY "b0"? The Wllifflfled "time 0i file HEW Britain is more than ready to m“ P“ w‘ n” n” Hon. Benjamin Davies contended W". - - . Taxation Telephone 2380 04-04-90-5- 90000000000000-040 endorse the opinion oi correspuneleutl. that if the section referred to» t were repealed, the property own- ed by the prgsent tiornpany walk: ‘ be ,so deprec and n value a m‘, they would suffer a. great loss. and the Government would be q liable to an action at law for dam- and 00. r Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building But our Women's institutes and others who have been pressing for a Provincial Museum should take courage at this rare indication of political ‘ unanimity, and strike while the iron is hot. Wlien this editorial reaches far-off British Columbia, we may expect a cheer from that stai- wart champion of the Museum movement, Ma|or Fred May; and long before the news reaches meet her there and. meanwhile, is equally ready to stop a pocket invasion of Belize. -- The Times. London. World Health Organization to be known to the despair of readers as "WHO". T I I fi i u lt is most considerate that Washington should invite Europeans to join the U. S. Army, in view of an onward march of Communism to the West. Already an arrangement has been made for Canadians lo enlist in either our own llell W. lllgglns Chartered Accountant Currie Building Charlottetown ——— R. A. F. REMEMBERS Tire principal charge against the government in connection wilt: Hang Kong is that it sent its ex pcdltion into a position of extreme danger and did not. see to it that. Sin-As l sit in solitude at home my thoughts often stray to the very happy months I lSDEIlL ‘in Charlottetown. I was at the Alr- gcs. _ . . Hon. Mr. McEachen said that the company did not appear to I rf§§f> O >&Q'§§4 him on‘ Vflllwilver lilf-"ld ll‘ Vi" be hailed F" - r r the members of the c edition were ort and W31 a Corporal fitter in have lven satisfaction to the n"!!! l“? — Bo! 844 Tel 1636 P0 Box 4S2 . - or our nei hbours armed forces on land in the ‘ xp ’ p ' _ _ _ 5 ' ‘ ' Ottawa by another enthusiast, Group Captain H. . t g ' either properly trained or ade- the R.A.F. and \\ as uell known Protestant community in the ’ l“ rlottetown .,,,,,“»““g““_._u¥ a" 9' 0 599- quateiy equipped. The object in m Charlottetown by a. number of choice of a. portion of land to be , n‘ M. "ma! CA . the salvaging of Confederation used as s. cemetery- The conse- was that a greet many R. Stewart, to whom we awe r many historic rel * " " bringing up the matter again ls to the citizens us "Corporal Charlie." _ wooowoooeovoowvoooooooe- impress upon the government and queries l“ “m” i“ ‘he I was very much photographed Baum. ‘wane; And if the portraits on the walls of our Leg- islative Assembly could speak, they too might bership of 9,500. The 52 credit unions in the The Zionists are now mainly con- better remembered. than two miles from the City. 1 shall always treasure the mem- cancede that our present-day lawmakers aren't altogether unmindful af their ‘century-old sur- roundings; that they have moments at least of Province have total savings-of nearly $600,000 and have loaned to members during the last few years the sum of $1,851,000 without cry of our arrival at Charlotte- town Station in _Dece-:riber. i940. although if I remember rightly, i".- was snowing. I think practically carried to oht-aili moral, and if pas- slble ‘material support for their determination to create a Jewish incurrin g State by force. They are angerrn Mr. Callbeek said the House had itr. W. 1'. Hooper the whole question as to location before it in ‘i872, and had decided that no new burial ground was to be opened within two miles of the Office flours: 9:30-12:00 2:00- 5:00 - Professor J. G. MacMllan P.W.C. t ld the Chamber. And there are other native sons and N h f h ‘h ' h ° . the Canadian people the rledessiiy by your paper, as 1 used to be the people were now in favor of re- n‘, J c Gaunt B Sc ‘ ' f c d d the u‘ e“ c0" erence i or i Dug “e ‘F “mus of making sure such a mistake i= Corporal in charge of the funeral peeling tbflt P031611 f)! m! A" wusa+eaaxsm - . . . . . . .. ' ' ‘ ' ' duughten’ m mo“ 1W8 o on.“ u u“ have been in existence in the Province for a not made again -vancouver Dally parties l only mention this fact which prevented the establisll- 95mm!’ Ullliled Slulesr “l” w“ be keenly ‘nhresled’ relatively shots g-ime yer» {hey have now q mam. Province. as I think it will help me to be ment of a burial ground nearer ‘srlaztfil: gélgiziaugs‘ Physician 8t Surgeon HARBOUR Bmnnmd PHONE 2661 >0§§§+§¢0o0ooov I 5 0 O Y TOQOQQrOQFOQ-F . - any but the most insignificant loss. A highly . , o‘ m c“, , e55__"$hqd° fgcgllechqns" u; Woras- , - by Brltalns refusal to facilhate the whole of the city turned out boundaries e y props. azfgfincuned themiyof "ma: mm; abiding than Cfedllfll-lle NW7d. slllelY- their preparations. But those! who to welcome us, and what a wel- after the closing of the old cein- “a 5'1"" 5h t Palmer "asiam _ _ ' . i . d * * * * criticize British policy as under come! We were invited out to etery. lie believed the site ChOS- Office Hoursz-zy p_M_' A. J. liAsLAM. B.A.. LL-B- lllbildle! 9" sulph-“esr 9r "c" 9955mm m emn‘ The financial spufemen‘. o1 the N B L; um. mining the authority of the United New Year parties and made to en by the present company was m8 a,“ BARRISTER. Em ' ' q Nations would do well to reiiiein feel at home by all and sundry. not more than 2 H! miles beyond Plsoue:—0ffl_ce:1'lif' u.“ o; No" 8'00“. chunk". lties, in-our heritage ofthe Past. the City limits, or half a mile be- yond the. two-mile limit fixed by the Act. To change the provis- ions of ‘the Act. and flit the limit at one mile. would be extremely unfair and unjust. The Company had been accused of making ‘l5 per cent profit ori the money ex- pended in purchasing the ground. etc, but he did not believe that they would gain one penny on the transaction. as ‘all the money real- ‘ized by the sale of burial lots would be spent in omamentlng the ground. paying a keeper, gravel- ling the walks, etc. Hon. Mr. Haviland said it was not probable. if he should happen to die tomorrow. that he would be buried either in Sherwood Cem- etery or in the new one proposed Control Board, certified by Mr. H. G. Hoben, Chartered Accountant-pshows a net profit of $6,» 879,631.75 payable to the Provincial Secretary- Treasurer on the gross salcs of $7,199,433.06. The ratio of net profit to gross sales is 39.99 per cent. The total operating costs for the year were $744,983.63 or 4.33 per cent of the grass sales. All expenditures of the Board including those for the purchase and improvement of its properties have been paid out of revenue. This is the sort of information which should be submitted to our Legislature under our ncw Temperance Act. * * 'k fi During my two years stay. 1 made many friends and I loften think of them and wonder wheth- er I am still in their thoughts. I well remember the many friends at the Armourics dances, also the I. 0.0.1“. and other dances. likeivisc the happy dances we held at the Airport by permission of Group Captain Bloke. not forgetting the Canadian Legion (Tuesdays). I am now back in civilian life and back at my old occupation with London Transport Executive. I would very much like, with your kind courtesy, and through the medium of your paper. to be remembered to all my friends, and to thank tlicm for all their past kiiidnesscs and friendship. and to say how much I. miss them all. l ber that it was not the intention of the Assembly to create a Jew ish State without creating an Arab State. Unless the partition can he operated as a whole it will cease to carry the authority of the Una ed Nations. - The Times, London Charlottetowhifiig, MONTH T0 LOAN _____________ Farm income Record ',‘°“'°‘ m‘ Canada's farmers last year realized $161 million more from the sale of form products than ln the previous year, the -Farm News Bulletin of the Federal Department of Agriculture reveals. Farm sales in 1947 of $1,990 million represent an all-time record high, and an increase of 13.6 per cent over sales of $1,752 million for 1946. The previous record high, reached in 1944, was $1,829 million. The increase last year is due to higher prices for grain, sced, and hay, and for livestock products. Supplementary payments during the year Mimi if we look at your Fuel Bill for this past winter! We might ponde for a. moment on Just what it would feel like to be in the position of countries abroad who have no heat, little light, little food and little hopc, who have had their homes, factor- ies and families blasted by war. And their be quietly thankful that on this continent we only have to think of how we can divide the harvests of uninterrupted produc- tion -iiot wonder how we are going to salvage the materials and Washington lrving, American author, born this date 1783. His first literary success was Solmagundi, amusing sketches written in collab- oration with his brother William and his friend lt must show a big increase over last year, in~ fact all types of fuel have gone up 50% or more. under the Wheat Acreage Reduction Act, the Pm“ - . .. . h t" v y, w~ t, b d- 1 m be “my. gs 11m m; lnter- Th f" - - - _ _ _ .d,,,g_ |,, 1399 appemed h“ 50mm“ Hum", apes a or ere no a l Wuulti be on y too pleased to see on e cost a insulation is still at pre-war levels l l ' ' . — . r . t i ihh I th t i - - . . . Prairie Farm Assistance Act, and the Prairie off Hamilton spectator any uho happen to come to Lon essgoken‘ f)!’ atone ha; aceelaeigpeilfis A f“, mmuhs m", u Penn] m" convm“ You of New York, by Diedricli Knickerbocker, which brought him European famc. Six years later he toured England, and wrote sketches of English don, and to chow them around the city. My very beet wishes to you and your staff and very many that you can pay for an insulation iob out of fuel tcrest in maintaining unsuiiied the _ savings alone and at the same time bring your fuel honour of the Legislature. The included in the above figures. mounted to $1,576,000, and Secretary Charles Milton. Prince- ton, injected a temperance note Farm Act, are not These payments a raised the total cash return for the Canadian H - - . . into his rc ort at the annual meet- m me - old Protestant celnete _v on Mal- r b, k . . . ' later he visited Spain and after consider- - p ~ a s‘ “s” c 7° “"11" leveh- ~ ' 4 I _ F lc’ ' g f O tario Con entrated Mir: 1 _ g1 , g _, peque Road had been closed by . . . itllmel‘ l" l9 7 i° "t" i" 5'1"" d°ll°li °""'"9 ‘“ ° “ ° “m " ° ° M, o, Pnmamem“ ‘m, u, w“ lt costs nothing to investigate. Our survevs are LEONARD sislelmauova- lBetter remembered as "Corporal Charlie") P.S.-I should be very pleased to hear frclni anyone who cares t0 write to this address. 5 Church Road. able research wrote a biography of Columbus, also a number of sketches on life in Spain. The best edition of his works is the "Knickerbocker" published by Putnam's away back in 1873: "The only happy author in this world is he who is be- low the care of reputation." Producers. He said: “If a farmer sells a bushel of grain to a mails- facturer of whisky. lie puts the grain through a distillery. called a mill. it comes out flrcwater and the consumer pays $3 to $5 n quart. or 50 cents a shot. The consumer drinks it and says ‘gimme another. made without obligation. CALL-WRITE-PHONE GEDRGE T. HARDIE also enacted that no new cemetery should be opened within two miles from the city proper. L’. the House undertook. without the shadow of a reason, to upset and undo what had been deliberately done by it in i872. in u matter of this kind, in Canada, always a major industry but rarely a profitable one, is coming into its own.—-At least it: was before the Transport Commission decided to give the railways a 21 per cent freight rates boost, without any compensating advantage what- ever to Maritime Provinces farmers. i1 I . . Ii H i MY- 1- 1- Hembv Wt" be srwtlv missed in fmcaligtaiilhif; iliiieahii. sigh? iiiiusii; iiiiioireiuii: tifiuiiiesiamgrtiiirsieii iiie '58 6"“ 5W9‘ 5t cllmlfliemw" canadla" Brains Exlnrt business circles to whom announcement of his comes out milk. The consumer " _ ' country- . TelePhfm" pays l3 cents a quart. takes a The question ss to whether thr Office-Mil H°me__945_|_ renee. its perhaps delayed but nev- er-faliing certainty. It is the i.rl umphant overtone of human exls» tence. — Calgary Allhertan. unexpected death came as a severe shock. He was out and about associating with business col- leagues shortly before his demise, loelling for- ward with eagerness for the disappearance of the accumulated snow on the streets and foot- paths. He never took a prominent part in busi- ness organizations, but was a popular and help- ful member of the community, and contributed company should be heard st th' ~ Bar of the House. when in corn mlttee on the petition. was pu and carried on-the following div islon: Yeas - Hons‘. Messrs. Owen. Bracken, Lofurgey. I". Kelly, i-Iavll- and. Yea. A. J. McDonald; Messrs. Rowe. Richards. L H. Davies. Call- beck, ‘r. Kelly, Malone, Stewart. jggnlé-afsl-solzls tF1='\1:~‘-;1?&“'"u;‘;g_ Provincial Representative price is away up.‘ This is a classic lesson is economics and human frailty.“ -- Family Herald and Weekly Star. The exodus of brilliant young Canadian graduates to the United States has long been deplored, but it was not until last year that a close estimate could be made as to their actual numbers. ln the year ending Jung 30, i947, profes- sional mon and women who emigrated ta the U. The Maritime: Pioneer Insulators - NOR THERN INS ULA TI ON COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. I Within the nest few Isouthl the princtpal airports in Britain sre to be linked into a nation-wide oolrsutr _ »_ 'Mafine, Home andfndustria! Insulators S. totalled 2,479 out of a total of 23,467 emi- much to the success o‘. the deveh men, of grants. Of these there were approximately 600 ' y f y, ' d ~ p ~ m" “etwwk which Wm emu” “if 1 3°°"‘w' _ _ engineers and scientists, 267 teachers, 429 train- Imp?’ m" is m “my. He med a h" hm and hlifi1iflngivflhohnitzilicgalitff8 (Iflxfvettsgi/E: F‘ k Wflilyills-gfiofil-POY?’ ieiliifii. .40 CHARLOTTE st s1 JOHN" N.’ though keen regret is felt at his passing it is still with the knowledge and satisfaction that he had played well his port and gained the re- spect of all who knew him. “ ‘hopedle ’ -~"- ‘ chirQpQdut sternum auriuns noilsn I63 Great George Street CIIAMDTIETOWN. PJJ. lng the country by means of a series of Ground-Controlled Ap proaeh installations. This has re- sulted in an agreement between the Ali- Ministry and the Ministry u Civil Aviation whereby the use of all existing equipment will be integrated for the benefit of both _c'vll and military aircraft. i8 sets of G. C. A. equipment have been translferred from the Royal Air _. Force to supplement those already - installed at clvllinn airports. - Prom U. K. Information Bulle- tin. ed and student nurses, 41 social welfare work- ers, 206 physicians and surgeons, 12 veterinar- ians, and 27 librarians. ' Actually, this is not as extensive as had . been feared in somg quarters. Of the 9,440 Arn- " ericans and 8,970 returning Canadians coming into Canada during the war, many of them were professional people.‘ At the some time, thous- ands of new professionally-trained young peo- ple obtained employment in Canada. The outgo-ls serious enough to cause con- cern in this country. This is a young, potentially rich nation which should provide almost limitless fields for research and professional service, and the results from such research should be mani- When natives of Belch, Brazil. build a house they place a small hos constrictor bet/wean the ceiling and the roof to catoii mice. s . N. a. Legiylaturo h... before it (I bill from Moncton City Council incorporating a new hotel, The hotel measure seeks authorization for the city council to guarantee payment of debentures to an amount not exceeding $200,000 issued by a company to be incorporated for; erecting a new, modem and up-to-date hotel in the city. The bill would also authorize the council, in the event of default on debentures by the hotel company, to borrow inoney to pay the principal and inter- est and raise this money by taxation. The guar- consumers: snsunanca sanvscn . spring toils the world: "Wake up!" Poets are stirred to voice the same idea. in a general way E. 12.3w fold. t. H b . . . though not so effectively. Spring In r o s ~ .. ‘ . , .::..:..:::". '..t'.l'..“.,".i.i'..".'i.“ilfltfitl 3$3..:°."Z°‘.‘;“;E$ "MAM l='¢-4¢¢~'¢~*»$=¢k~¢- ~ » » " EDHURFAF- 040F435 - sh; bill; The bill would also authorise the coun- It l‘ "ma", d u mil‘, "tts- d t I ' ' ‘ 4—-—-_ _ f” p“ m‘ Qrlngonveen eesu- , Tomorrow, First Sunday after Easter. iov plropertixbfiziis tliiteineifmpriirly iii? :11 niiiiiiifi fifmzfutitrfgnfotrntgwgloa :1 an a a‘ as‘ . funmn“ l w ‘SIIMW- and improvements from all taxes fer civic pur- fllvt Wit-h Nfthlv vielllitllde- b!!! ' ~ ' ' ‘r ' ‘ ' ‘ " is s play mt must goito so d! LOWBIC RGZQI . ~_' r noses for 20 years but the company would be liable to taxation for school and county pur- lf passed the act would not some into inevitable climax of eternal dam tiny. lpshig rnsylmeen less to use voting and well and unis-cabled thsnto the ill. the The City Council seem to favour e revised "'~"""i °f m‘ "mm" m m Meat “at Qummerside. D. .0. r ?ht\n-in; i F $ Q . UH g Q 3 *3 5 2 G H&;a“€JWP“QIQM=i=-.=J. ......._. 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