Y sflvlil . , GYM. DISPLAY AT ‘ y. M. c. A. FRIDAY i TICKETS 35 CENTS. o-kvO-OOOO-OQ-OO-HO-Q-O .5-2-2i. H ‘PELLIGIIRA almost wonderful rem- y for eczema, _boils, ' ples and all skin dis- ses. To be had at all drug totes. Price pen bottle n-iii. STERN GUARDIAN JIEN DAYS lN JAII.—A drunk m; up before Stipendiary Wyatt in g police court at Summerside on ursday morning and was fined $5, d costs or ten days 1n Jail. He? 5 i ! ii the days. MLNGLICAN SERVICES-In the ‘ srish o! New London on May 511i ll be as follows: Kensington, 10 30‘ _m. with Holy Communion; Sunday‘ hooi 2 p. m.; Burlington 2.30 p.m.: ‘ ench River. '1 p. m.; sundav 5011001, d Confirmation Class one hour be-f ore these two services. _LOS'!' HIS LEFT IIAND IN, (‘NNING ACCIDENT-The manyi, old friends at Summersidu, where he n; stationed some years ago, and‘, throughout the Island-generally, will‘ urn with much regret of a distress- 1 lng accident which happened on‘ ‘ruesday to Rev. Neil MacLauchlani, |t Bathurst. N. 13.. where he now re- sides with his wife and family. It‘ |ppears that on Tuesday afternooni he was shooting. when the gun hei Ins firing exploded and terribly hill- ilsted his left hand. A doctor who as called drove him to the hospital. here it was found necessary puiate the entire arm. At latest] ccounts Rev. Mr. MacLauchlan was‘ ting comfortably, and although flcring from shock, doing nicely- B 1 -DIED IN IKIASSACHLYSZTTS CITY-The death took place at her to] hiacmlldil- 021d ‘l8 years and a sis- m °1 M“ P- B- Clii-rk. of Messrs. Sinclair a sgewarb ma" summeb side. who had resided for some time in the Massachusetts City with not 5°“ DP- Riivmona MscMurdo. The “Rea-WI liidv was formerly Miss ‘7111111- daughter of the late Mr. and M“ J- M- Cllfli. of Alberton, and was the widow of the late Mr. John Mnmuldl) 01 T180018. Basic, form- 611)’ 01 P. E. Island. There are left to mourn five sons, namely; Mom-g, (100186. William and Earle MacMur- d0. of Tisdale, Basic; Dr. Rlymand 14001411100. SPHWBTJVIBSS-Jind L. n. MilrMurdu. of Moncton. N.B.. also one 111011161‘. Mr. P. B. Clark of Summer- slde. end three sisters. Mi-s. Prid. ham, of Montrose, P. E. I., Mrs, Thomas Travers, of Rockland, Mass. and Mrs. T. Crocket, of New You. C1118 The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to Worcester. M855. 5 tlllliislull ISPLAY ll THE Y. M. ti, The big event of the season will be the gymnasium display at the Y. M. C. A. to-night at eight o'clock, An entertainment of varied character will be given and various groups which have been practising for some time are now ready. This display marks the closing of a very successful gym. year. Groups who have been holding regular class periods will be breaking up with this demonstration for the summer months. Boxing tournmvs between Donovan and Steele: White and Benoit will give some idea of this phase of our work and, will provide s good match. Bar work by the seniors and pyra- mids by the students will demon- strate apparatus work. Mr. Scantle- bury will again be on hand with club swinging and torch swinging, while the Walker Sisters will give a sword dance and Highland Fling. Junior groups will have Horse and Ring ivork and a Flag drill will be rend- ered by girls from Prince St. School. .____.__?___. Britain claims to have the fastest .;-aliivay trains in the world. the av- crage time of its express 011115 b“ lng 41.9 miles per hour. those of the United Slates. 41.3, o! fiance, 50.8. residence in ED311001‘. li/ins"... 5110' m’ 36 a flgnly on Monday. of hlrs. Sal-ah and Germri _. . - »-_~,-.,.-.----~~ - - ~ ~ - .- i-,-~='-'T§s-=T"'~‘=‘-s»+¢f 9 ~ .09 = o Hr‘ P’ ' ' ° 5 t Classified Advertisements ; 9 01o Insertion ............ 10c perllnc ofbwordl Z Three Insertions 90 P" 1"" °1 5 “m” z ' Four Insertions 30 P61‘ 115° 01 5 ‘"11!’ P - ' lln 015 words z Eight Insertions "nu..." 70 I61’ 9 i . M __ _ _,¢,-,¢-e;.__. c v ,7 n vweno-oee’. Wanted ' Agents _‘ To _ Let ORTRAIT AGENTS‘! - WRITE . E TO LET 0R my Catalogue, United Art Limited. MODERN (‘OTTAG ‘For Sale on monthly instullmfllli-i- 162 John, Toronto. d-ll-wfmsolpd. ..-_.____._ ;_. For Sale .-_. D PAPERS FOR SGALEES CENTS bundle. A9111)’ "l" "'- pu i327-2-14-tf. FOB SALE-FORD COUPE. GOOD condition. Apply 20 Elm l\\'01l1l6~ . 3583-5-3-21 FOB. SALE-Z ACRES OF LAND- spi-ih; Paris miss, Aprils; MYS- l“ Langille, 3051-‘5441 FOR SALE-BABY CHICKS-PURE bred Barred Rocks. Pens made up of hens and early pullets from Guilds famous Togo strain. 100960 to rt. o. P. males. May 20 “n” each! June 18 cents. James Stavert. R. R. 3 Summer-side. 3114-4-10-12-17-10-24-26-1-3. i Female Help Wanted Aural: - TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one Apply Robert Cotton. 3575-5-3-11. Boarders Wanted WANTED-INVALID on. rwo 01.0 lady boarders. Apply Corner Fitz- d Esker Street, near P. E. I. my a“ asu-s-a-zi- Hospital. Male Help Wanted WSNTED-BOY FOR. FARM WORK. William Hamm, Bunbury. 3543-5-2-31. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT seventeen or eighteen. Aplily Ml”- Fieldlng. Capitol Theatre. 3591-5-3-31 IVANTED-AQCAPABLE MARRIED couple to assist on small farm one mile from City. _Apply to T. C. Edgett, North River Rnad. 3576-6-3-41. WANTED-A MAN FOR GENERAL farm work. Apply E. Leonard, Corn- Central guardian MB- J. 0. IIYNDMAN will deliver an address tonight at the Canadian Legion Monthly meeting. 3954 C. W. L. Bridge tonight in Rosary Hall, Provincial Bank Building. Tickets 50 cents. 35937 CAVENDISI-I SUNDAY SCHOOL —’I‘he Cavendish Sunday school will reopen on Sunday. May 5th at 10 a.m TONIGHT IS rm: NIGHT FOR THE ORATORICAL Championship. Do not miss hearing the youthful champions from three counties and the city, THE CHARI.__O1T_EIQ___ 000600 9O O-OOOQQOQQCOOQM Ermttp flmtcb dlburd) FRIDAY ‘LOO-Clioli- Rehearsal-Burt: Mem- orinllflall ‘Lilli-Cottage Prayer Meeting-Resid- ence of Mrs. J. Walker, 201 Grafton Street. mil-Trinity Stars Young People's oo.lety—lles'flllr Meeting, 8oe~ lal llsll. vovoooooo-owwwooooo-oeoo 3570-5-3-11. The Anti-Tuber- culosis Society —Contlnued from page 1,- HEAR THE BUDDING LAURIERS , AND POSTERS-male and female-l in Zion Church Hail tonight at 8 p. m. c. w. L. Bridge tonight in Rosary; Hall. Provincial Bonk Buildincpl Tickets 50 cents. 3598 CANADIAN Legion Monthly nice‘.- lng will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. 1 - 3504 IVHERE DOES HE BELONG~The local detachment of provincial police are seeking to determine the domicile of Peter Ahearn, aged 67 years, whori they took into custody early in the week at Jones‘ Siding, near here, says the Moncton Transcript. The man had recently been released alter scr- ving a term on a conviction of vag- rancy. At, the time of his arrest for vagrancy, Ahearn gave his homo ad- dress as Lowell, Mass, but; since de- taining him a. few days ago the pro- vlnulal police have no information as to his home except that it was said he came from Prince Edward Island. Ahearn was taken to the Provincial Hospital, Saint Jollll, this morning to be detained until further infor- mation could be secured. Inspector Nicholson, iii charge of the local pu- lice detachment, said ally informa- tion given them concerning this man would be appreciated, LOT OF MONEY CHANGES HANDS QUlCKLY-Tilere was quit-e a rush on at W. K. Rogers office yesterday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 3.30. The occasion was the issuance by the 1iquidators,'M-es- srs. Rogers 8r. MacKinnon, of cheq- ues for the insurance money receiv- ed from the Victoria Hotel fire insur- ance policies. iAbout eighty citizens received cheques varying from near- ly $25,000 to $125. They were drawn on the Royal Bank of Canada and there was a, busy time at that insti- tution looklng after them. There will be another distribution later on, when the Queen Hotel arid the site of the Victoria is disposed of. THRTHS DOYLE-In this city, lifay 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doyle, s daughter. RODD-At the P. E. Island Hospital. April 27, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs, Ben]. Rodd, Brackley, 5 daughter. (Adcara Florence). Congratulations. DEATHS DOCKENDORFF-At Mount Hope on Tuesday, April 30th, Jacob F. Dock- endorff, in the 87th year of his age. CLARK-Suddenly at Pittsfleld, illus- on May 1st. James Ncss Clark. aged ‘l8 years. THISTLE-In this City, May 2nd, Nicholas Thistle, aged 'l0 years. Fun- eral will take place from his late res- idence, 95 Sydney St., Saturday mor- nlng at 8.45, to Saint Dunstans Cat-- hedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. In Memoriam In loving memory of Franelg Mr:- Lellsn of Primrose, P. E. Island, on this fourth anniversary of his death same ends-prevention of diseases of the patients. These men were hous- ahculd not be typhoid carriers. nor should they be tuberculous. This would come to mean as much to milk producers as to consumers. Dr. H. I). Johnson, president of the Red Cross Society, extended the good wishes of that organizaticn to the meeting. The Red Cross was always glad to ce-operate in the work of the society. They took a. great interest in work among the tubercular, 1nd their nurses are helping and. would help Dr. Creelmar. in the work, and they were also worklng_ in co-opera- tion with the Womenls Institutes. all of whom were striving for the and improvement of public health. Mr. T. E. MacNutt voiced his ap- preciationof Dr. Creelinans work and his address. Dr, Creelman had done his best to have two tuberculous patients in the sunporch of the L85- ion home. This, regrettably could not be done. but the Legion contributed $15 per month towards the support rd in a garret in a hotel in this city. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk was fined $5.00 or ten days. An au- toist for speeding was fined $5.00. The owner of a vicious dog was ordered to have the animal destroyed. The defendant in a. drunk and disorderly case who failed to appear had his bail bond of $10.00 estreated. A young man charged with theft was lined $10.00 or thirty days. BACK TO THE DRAGS -A num- ber of split log drags have been dis- tributed by the Public Works Depart- ment throughout the districts and will be used on the roads where "e- quired. The value of this system. once discarded by the present ad- ministration, ls now being realized alld the policy of dragging the roads alter wet pleat-her, which was an im- portant feature of road work under the Stewart Government, has been rc-introduced in conjunction with the power machine operations. The power tractors and trucks for work on the roads have been overhauled and a. number of the machines are now on the roads. Traction carriers, design- ed to take up the slack of the tread, are being built for the machines. Some changes have been made on tile leaning wheel graders and several new rotary scrapers, for taking the tops off hilly portions of roads, have been purchased and will be used for tile first time this season. A new road drag planer, with seven cutting blades for levelling the roads and spreading the clay in hollows, is among the equipment this year, PERSONALS Mr. Beecher Ferguson, Dunstan‘- nage, was a, visitor to the city yes- terday on business. Mr. G. Sted Green of the McLean Co., Ltd., Charlottetown, left Wednes- day morning on a. business trip to Calgary, Alberta. Mrs. Francis Holl Trainor, popular singer and entertainer has returned to Charlottetown and will take the leading character role in the Orphan- age Play at the Prince Edward The- atre Monday and Tuesday. GUARDIALX: and it was no place for them. I: advocated a public health centre to house all public health activities. Dr. Creelmnn explained that the two patients in question had been moved and were now established in a house, where they were being taken l"!!! 01 by their mother. v Dr. MacMillsn stated that the annual collection on behalf of tlie society would be taken on Saturday and hoped that the citizens would accord their usual generous support.‘ He commended the work of M1551 Earle. and hoped they might, b; Able! to pay her more. He also thanked. the press for the generous support they had always given the society in keeping its work before the pub- llc. The meeting then adjourned. Large Attendance Splendid Report Parker Chairman DISTRICT VISITORS REPORT r fect Accord. Charlottetown Free Dispensary, 192B- iezs. Judging by the tone shrl eiithusq Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentle- 118m meiilfflted at lust night's meet-i men,__ . ing of the proposed Prince Edvrardi Th, presbnmbibn c; a few “lbw ' Island Aviation Club held in the City; tlos from year to year falls short 1n 1 H011. it looks as if the Garden Prov-‘ the matter of giving to m“ socmy: ince will fall in line with the othei n, mporl; n; time, energy ma money provinces of Canada in the inaugurm, expended by the District; Visitor 1 001i of ii Fliiliis Club- look back over another year's world M11 3- R0)’ Holman. presiding? completed I feel that the existence bi ‘ opened the meeting by calling on the the Free Dispensary ha; more than secretary, Mr. Walter Hyndman, who‘ jugtlfied itsoiy, mead the minutes of the last meet- u few days, even a few hours, one 1 111B Wblcb W616 000111560 l5 1600. Could one blit follow me around for Mr. W. T. Parker. Chairman of the would see the varied ministratiolis 01301111011011 901110111166 real-l l-lie i01- wnicn the msbinmbn has to perform; ‘ lowing report which was also unani- flnding work for the unemployed, mously accepted as read. The election lodging for the nnnousbd, medicine of provisional officers and directors for the sick, clothing, coal and food 11111011 15 0119611060 111 1116 101161‘ P1111 for the poor all find a place in our! 01' M11 P01116138 T611011 17301160115 B1‘- day‘s work. ‘dent support and plenty action in Let us visit first a. T. B. patient an- i 1116 116111‘ 11111116- other of those cases which emphbsiz- 01801111011011 6011111111161! r0110“ sub- l es the need of a Sanitarium. This 111111-00 bl’ 9116 Cbllrmim! man has been ill for a long time and‘ The"! "l? 10111‘ 601101110115 l0 bl’ about all we can do for him ls tolfullllled b01016 the Government roll provide nourishment from time to? 111109113116 1° 005151 111 tbe 10111101100‘ time and sputum cups. Death ruial- I of Ii Flying Club. the first of which is ly claimed him | (a) Provide a flying field or sea- ‘~ oin- nex; can is b“ bnbid woman plane station which fills the require- igvibg alone in “il-eibbed circunb ‘ ments of the Air Regulations, 1920. stances, iii and quite incapable of 0110 1116 56001101 1 ' _ looking after herself. Through oui-f. <11 Provide for the housing. rep interest and ego“ she w“ removed pair and maintenance of all aircraft to the hospital and later to the ln- ‘ and equipment supplied by the Dry firmary. The hovel she called home, 1 P01101001 01 1101101101 DQ161166 l0 1110' together with some others, has beeneltiefuetlvri of the Department. i ordered by the Board or Health to be i M ‘he “~51 1116611118 1t W05 felt that cibsgi 11mm is b, gm“, need (or bu. the Provincial Government and the; tor housing among the poor. iCity of Charlottetown would give Then there are the houses of sorrow. 5°11“? “smmlce 1n 1111101111118 a flying‘ There were fight deaths during me : field and erecting a hangar thereon. year among those who have been I and the Committee has consequently; helped by bi lmade no efforts to ascertain what Flu was found- in many homes. This i 111151115 b6 10111100101118 110m 11193‘? meant loss of work particularly to the '5 50111001 A11 11151160101 110111 111E Di?‘ womb“ gm: woman who worked be- _ partment of Civil Aviation will be iil' gularly lost the greater part of her ' Charlottetown next week and his visit , bbmings and bad b3 be beiped Con. , should provide an excellent opportun-l‘ tinually from the Dispensary, Ab. ity to discuss the requirements in this. other whose baby died and husband 000110011011 011010 0619018 5116- i was ill required a good deal of assis-. T110 b11110 601101110" 18 ,1 ‘lance. Coal, food aild medicine sup-l <0) Arrange for the services of an‘ plied brings fbmh in limos; evel-yhnstructor with such qualifications case, deep expression of gratitude, i000 011 5110b 1011118 0S are 000110160 The Dr. Jenkins’ Coal, Fund was by l-lle 13611011016111 0110 101' 0110611500‘ Enthusiastic Meeting Of flying Club Evening-Election Of Di recto rs-- Comimittee —-_-Summerside In Per- jciate, 53; lady associate, 2, 4 .for ten pilots may not be insisted not at all sufficient to meet the de- mand and We had to use money froln other funds. $244.00 given out in ‘.1 and ‘i: ton lots and even less did not go? air engineer for‘ the maintenance in 1am slrworthy condition of the air- ‘craft and equipment. In this connection we have an ap-, At City Hall Last Of Mr. 11V. 7 Ofarganization tinuing to fly. In the efforts of ‘the Committee to secure irrespective members no coin- plete canvass of the City was made, but we are pleased to report that w: have a total of 169 applications, di- vided as follows-motive, 114; asso- While this number is more than silfllcient to fill the requirements of the Department, thefllorrimlttec feel that the number can be considerably increased by a further systematic can- vass, and also that this canvass be later undertaken. As far as we have been able to as-; certain there are six qualified pilo's' in the Province, leaving us four short of the Depai-dnentls requirementq The pilots are J. Wesley Bell, Irlill Bourke, W, T, Parker, A. S. Dlxozl. Dr. J. C. Simpson. In addition to these there are it few others who already have hazl some flying experience and who could no doubt quality ivith two or three hours further instruction. In view -of telegrams received to- day from Mr. R. H. Jenklfli; it would appear probable that the requirement PAGE THREE ' si.ii llll t tljillll ssll l Hliiiiiliillilii Site and Plans of Biiitld- ing Discussed at Init- ial Meeting. The first meeting of the Board 01 Commissioners of the Provincial San- atorium was held on the evening oi May 1st. 1929, in the End Cross Of- flee, Grafton Street. Cha-flottelovvn. Mr. Simon P. Paoll. sh. wufniect- ed chairman of the Board, QuCQMr. George D. DeBlois, Honorary ‘Trea- surer. _,‘_ Dr. Croc-lman was appointed‘!!! tho Board to act as Secretary, The three most important matter.‘ considered were: ' , -_ _l. The selection of a site. 2. Procuring plans of builfin 3. Ways and means 3 money. ‘ 1t_ was the opinion of the gglrd that the Sanatorlum shouldiilsguult- ualed ‘in oi- riear tizc City of Char- lottetown, in Order that the facilities of light, water, sewerage and fir! protection would be readily acces- sible. ‘ i It was felt essential that the $116 to be chosen should give an unob- structed and pleasing view for .1116 patients, preferably overlooking; the u-ater and at the same time 1111141118 adequate protection from the pre- vailing winds-north and west.’ _ By having the Sanatorium in or near the City of Charlottetown the greatest convenience would be Bf- fortled to friends and relatives visit- ing patients ‘from all parts of the Island, owing to the central location and available train service. Plans were made for selecting the site. It was decided to obtain plans and es- timates of cost of building from ex- '1 duo-mi ‘ upon. 4 In view of the general interestl prevailing as regards aviation, and‘ on account of the very favourable re- caption received in its preliminary; work the Committee feels that a Fly- ing Club should be organized anti that the following provisional offi- cers and directors be‘ appointed to proceed lvlthlhe work of incorpora- tion. President, Licut. Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D.S.O.; vice president, L; R. Allen; secretary, J. P. l-lillion; direct- ors, LcRoy Holman, T. W. L. Prowse. Senator Crecllnan lvlcArthur. The adoption of the above report was moved by Mr. W. H. V. Dun- bar and seconded by MrsLP. liillinzl. _ DISCUSSION lvlr, Benjamin Rogers, Jr.. Sulli- mersidc representative, said that the Wosicril Capital was in favor of the movement and in perfect accord with anything that could be clone to- ward making a Prince Edlvard Is- i land Flying Club a reality, but, 5[|"(_>55. cd the point that owing to ground ,pel‘i.5 in Hospital very far. Some were thankful for , plieation from B- Pl10t 1n T010010 W110 oven a bag or two but the truckage ' b" 1190b 1114118 1°1‘ abmlt “V9119 cast the “me fm- 59g “tom, L, gm- : years. He has done instructional as a ton, so when possible we sent the I W611 0-! 60111111616181 1111118 B110 1'6- larger amount. iquiros a guarantee of $5.000 per year; We always think of Chrlstmaslblll! mbvlll! 8110611565 110m 110101119». when i; comb, bbbund as a good ggmel A friend in Montreal has offered toj _b kind, forgiving, cbai-itgbie; plgq- I secure a suitable instructor at 33.5004 sent time-tho one time in the year Per veni- pius $200 her hour for Per-i when men and wclnen open up their sour-i flviiis and 50¢ P61‘ hour for iill Christmas was a merry one for the 0011 B61 011 0118111091‘- ehildren, made possible by the ha-nci- Rotary Club and generous gifts from 111m 6011111011168. 0r to the P6111119" citizens’ and we were ab“, bbie w merit of Defence for an instructor send baskets to some sbubms, 1 and engineer. They intimate that an Time after tlnle the reports of U115‘ instructor would have to be paid at Society have stressed the need of iii lelfit $3.000 ucr rear and an ensi- siiiiltorlum for '1". B. cases and at Mei" approximately $200 per muiitli- mst b, would appear ma; thy-bush moi The fourth and lest condition is wise provision and action of the Gov- 1 (d) H"! a roll 0f at lei-bl- 30 mem- ernment and the tiloughtfuiness and‘ b"! “"110 010 P16110160 t0 111101111’ ‘S generosity b; one m- mm-e private pilots and, in addition, not less than construction, in order that the best advice avdimble in modern and economical buildlnx may be used. _ ' Ways and means of raising ‘money will be announced later. Mr. George DeBlois has been appointed tonn- ceive all moneys for the Building-and Maintenance Fund of the Provincial Sanatorium. It is hoped thatjths general public will _ loyally support the Board of Commimlonersdn-ali their undertakings to have thslsn- atorium ready to receive ‘patients M the earliest possible date. All iridi- viduals and organizations who. have isubscriptions set aside for this pur- pose are kindly asked to forward the 1same to Mr. George DeBlois.—-Ofllc- i ially contributed. i 1 ways ivllling to help anything of a ilrogresslve nature. ' Mr. Reuben McDonald. Patriot rep- rcsentative replied for the pressin an equally enliiusiastic manner and was seconded by Mr. T. E. Coffi- gan of The Gilardian. Mr. Stewart Jones on behalfwtifjho landing facilities in Summersidc, seaplanes would be more favorable there. Ml‘. Parker. in answer slated that the adoption of seaplane-s would entail an additional expense of two mechanics at $40.00 per week to handle them. The chairman. Mr. Holman was asked if tile City of Charlottetotvn was willing to build a hangar for the some donation of $100 from the 1110b We 017F117 l0 01-116! C1015- Avlil- fact, but so far as he could asccl», Ytaln the Council would give every lOODSlGEITIllOD to anything that would "prove a benefit to the city and pro- vince at largo, ' 3 Mr. G. J. ‘Tweedy moved that a ‘hearty vote of ‘thanks be tendered} lthe organization committee for the ispiondiii work and invaluable time ‘devoted in the interests of thr- Club. ,Capt. R. H. Stew-art seconded the Gyros stat-ed that the Club was ready land willing to give every assistance 11o the "Fl_vers"——ar1d added that his , Club ivould make a canvass for haem- ‘bers. This report was greeted wltl: ‘much applause. "Good ol’ Gyros!" 1 With regards to operations, tht ‘following figures. as supplied by Mr iParker may be of interest: 1 ONE hIONTfTS OPERATIONS hearts freely and think of others in " 001161‘ 111/1118. Tllla friend will Blsfllplancs, if such was needed. Mr. Hoi- Fmed charges? poorer circumstances. So this past: endeavour t0 165 115 11110“! W116" W0 man answered by saying that so fari ias he knew, the City Council have. The Halifax Club has sussesicdihot as yet been acquainted of ihls~ 1nstructor-$3.600 per year...$ 301 Englzeer, $2.400 per year 20f Total .....$50i , lncidentals 101 ‘ Total. Revenue, say 100 instruc- tlonal hours at $l0.00.....$l.001 Op-‘i-aiillg costs at $4.00 P91‘ hum" . 401 Leaving - --$ 5°‘ Witilrcaardlolho clause re pilots the following telegram svfliks for l0 self: , Ottawa, May 2. 191 ..:. Csg-‘s... »,:;,.,...~.,;._..: ‘gm _u\ .11.,» .;;-. r ;. k- . -s-1-at (Mo! 5111-) . his“ '°°‘“" ‘Piiitriiirti. ‘""" _ _____’°’° __ ‘ M“ bu» i ii meme» M» i: .. iii; ‘VANTED_MAN F0“ EACH 00mm Must llsrnslly hearts remain forever future be equipped with an up m. fled already and are desirous of con-E the committee thanked the mover . Charunmown’ R E L Arfi l ‘For Sale ty on the Island. Position 09611 A‘ d“. 5"‘ week. so “m” “m, date institution. in which its sonsi, __..__. ._.‘nnd SECCHClCI‘. adding that said coluy Rpplyinx to your wim just as mo, C C! middle May. Must own car to: 2081s: "u" _ and daughters may receive the treat- e Government Grant 200.0’) , mm“, “mud do an m ‘hm power in I as your organlnmnn m complete d9 yo; suknmrs CARRIAGE Pmnmble 1:“? Guam: Must sorrows post, be still forever ment which is their due, without un- i City of Charlottetown Grant 1500011110 furthering of the club. ‘panmem Wm fumm, “.0 pung- ‘or mo. Apply Gunman‘ 3:16 D0" u "5 ‘_a'_a,pd_ with us. ‘ L A R dcrgoing the hardships of being iorc- . Rotary Club. Christmas 100.00 Many speakers were called upon by ; Kindly keep department “Mam b 3519444“ - And 13:0 gone, forever claim ed to go to points out, aide the Pro-,0therFChr1stmas Donations 266.60‘ the chalrmn, and “ch and cvfry u progress and Oman“ here wm d. INEER WANTED - APPLIC- . ' | ‘u. “m h u, b n vince, st great expense. To‘ Coll und 244 no. one express-rd the. hope that a fly rig-é. 3mm“ pwyble w mist 1 m‘) I’ slbklnvmANn LIMOGE Elzfions will be received at the Town n‘ no,‘ Elm"; ° “h a u i mo” who b“, ngipgd m 1 Interest on imdowmenis 55.15, club would be orgnilizcd on the Is- ‘ yggnthe be“ o; luck dinner set. 5 Euston St. 3 a‘ clerk-s Oflica Buamrrinqifisgdzfiallgbgti? Mill so It is; time heals the outward bringing mi, magi," to it,‘ pfggent, Trans. from Endowment Fund 11.68 land, i m E JENKINS 3590-5- - mendrgerstigilmai’ “time” n the l“ dbergissithln ‘n hidden Ind um v 4 hopgful poglflqn the thank; or ourylnteresy, on Current Account 14.36‘ On motion of the meeting Mn; An inspector o; ‘he Cb.“ Debug, Emmc mam plan," sub, exp“. he." o" ' > citizens is due. Let us as a. Societyn; ,Bcn Rogers, Jr., was cleclcd as one i mam o, Avmuon is vumns m. M," Wanted m,“ 1n the operating of crude oil The" awe“- h, ‘n’ the m,“ one The odorless, stainless and t hbwevb,’ no; m“ bu, ibm-“b ma; 1952.37; b: tbs mmmime to M; in snmmsr. “mu m“ week and he h.” my” ' engines H- J- Massey. Town Oierk- that we lose. nun - Iiifliimlble rreliiirflliifl t effort uhtu the completion -of our;_ \ Miss to constilt with the directors‘, queue, w mum, chlflonemwn. h “NTED-A FEW CARS 00013 354904411 Mid may hope. none suspect the lone- which makes wooieiu, clothing. 1on3 hQPQd (o; Bgnltgflum i, “mov- Expeiidltum there: ht- wiis also empowered to ' almips. Clgrkg 31-09,, Charlotte‘- |y PM” mmmlm n,“ m,” mo“, m . ' choose on," member, ,0 05m, on i111‘ “'10 ‘m- > 3553'5'2'3 ' ’ Our outward life ls to the resent set ' 1 1 1 1 -%______-_____\ ;_ Miscellaneous m“ m o“ home u m" {he "m1,- nroiir. The total receipts foi- the yeiugPaid roi- nourishment s4so4; in the interests of the club. I _ z IANTID AT ONCE-HOUSE WITH M" ‘xnblfloun’, chair Price 81.15 With Sprayer, amounted to $1952.37 out of iPlld 101' Dfllfl 200.90; It was moved by Mr. Tweedy and, & Mathfeson l-I some of land in country 11601‘ Finn's“ T J b "m", And in our heart, the face we can't t which we gave sea oders-Psir for Clothing 49.-ll pgiffindgd by My, trillion, that the’ BABMSTERS . animate‘! 0011001. Write lWJ-io 010 5110mm" mppu." mum!” o u U. “"7"” ‘Loo Wuhan Erna" for nourishment and food 1 Plld 101‘ 9001 311-45? directors be empowered to add to; . a5w'a'a"n aubbsm‘ _M' G‘ supplies, 38b orders for drugs and fill- 1 Ellery. Miss Earls 525.00 their number as they ace fit. ' 0171M! — UilPl0"¢\°'b_,_l,lq0 Mam-A n; blcom) "imp JOIIN ALFRED MacDONALD. T"! Pnon" "Inflow," ed numerous doctors’ presoriptioltlyRlnt 120-00‘ It was moved bv Mr- Tweedy 0110} Muuna‘ "' ' outside window‘: Illltlble for hot Land Surveyor. Kermuigtilgleb. gvfrlz- , ioi- those who could not afford to pmmhtiiis rim Ew- ‘11-01 seconded by Mr. Hyndman, that the} "0"" T0 W" . Phone Ill. 3382-5-34‘! 3 5 ' ' ' m ' 1b,- ui-ne, gililmvomlnd Ad t l 13-13, Club go on record in s vote of thanks ,,“N,,,,,,“ ' . ' _, A total of 070 visits was made. "l! I11 V61 l! n! -- to the City for the use oi’ their hall; ' lam-an n ones. cars wr-rii MIMOIIIAM nun mgouzimg i , Respectfully submitted ‘the Board of Trade likewise and m». l! DR. J. P. MILLAR “'17 bl‘! kittens, Apply Raoul 60145 :1 Mbfiunllll‘ b P , Amy Earle lblil-lliKeith Rogers. manager of the Is-.§ DENTAL 'U.G‘0";§~“-, “bung; u, tan r. - _ UNDIBTABEI! o. . District visitor. Balance on fluid 03.31; ism Rani, gm- gffvlcgg fgndgfgtL s1. i o "a ‘u. _ , ' ' ' ' - . i ll U to '1: : COBIIIIPONDINCI CARDS AND IMIAIMIII 2 I pm,‘ "m. flggggLt, TRIASURIIII BIPOIT iso the p.ess for valuable publicity. g ' w t” l,‘ V‘, ANIlDé-IIIIIIDIATII-Y l 0B 8 envelopes with address DYlnMl- "u. "b - III iTfilill- Module 1952-37; Mr. Holman. responding for the . , int-aimed rooms mum. .10,- light Jun too thins toi- ling iiqum , ,, Illlflol on hoiia ms so.“ Audited and found correct. o. s.,¢it,y_ “in that “my “mation f oar-nor one» no V ‘twining, "2." cm mm» 101061111"- ' r t’ v mun counties 01m lheltiboflo outrua cotton. Tim- would be given ll the Council is u- i * »¢ u, ~. ~ .. lei mam. ,,.___ _,,,,.,,____ 9- os-oooowoo-oow-oovonoov» . ,_ . . \ - i1