. . GUARDIAN. cnannorrsrowlv (CENTRAL GUARDIAN Canada Packers Head " fifilsoujfifm Attributes’ ‘Growth To Hug-e Turnover NUH”.,1,\,yg;./lll'\li/'i S _\,|[\."}I-.l‘~.l MN] liRANHi MAM/UHF no slcllulouo“: , AMUTUAL cosewnr f.’ ' our-mm Central Airways. Phone ' 306i or 640. . . ll'l'l'l0flv ura ne- ilurse From indie "fortresses Meeting n, wmsau wmsou orrrAwA. Acrll B — (W) — Canada Packers nest growth on a policy of smslll profits on a very large, volume of business was atoutly defended before the Prices Committee today by the ‘u president, J5. McLean. My, McLean made his defence of the large packing firm. which handles about one-third of the country's meat products, in the moo of persistent questioning by Ross Thatcher (COP-Moose Jaw.) Mr, Thatcher is s ‘ r em- -pioyee of the ccmrpomy whom Mr. McLean described ae having been "an officelr of the packing bus- inese." Mr. Thatcher sought to show that witih a small original invest- ment in 19m when the company was formed through an amalga- __ Engaged By Toronto ‘I'll IAIII MINA SALON, " ' l" Flu-M Pu»- ml- Music Conservatory IOIAID IINNNII’ Ilttee ' too/teen st tween street. IILANIZI Pain". Varnidaee and Enamels. vToombs Music store. PHONE IAUNDIIB i800 for group and wedding pictures or location. STUDENT! DANCE-The etu- .dents of Prince of Wales College held a dance and social in the College Auditorium ‘Thursday eve- ning. The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs; G. D. Steel, Miss Dorothy Auid, Miss Margaret Gould and Miss ArurDuffy. Mr. Les Alex- ander's Orchestra was in atten- Tfll AUCTION BALE at L. T. Boston's. Bonshaw, will be ci-m- tinued Monday evening at ‘I o'- clock. W. H. Benton, ailotioneer. RECEIVE! DIPLOMA-dds. lew- renoe E. Tbombs, B.A., 3.80., Char- lottetown, received his diploma ‘in Theology at Pine _Hill Divinity Hall Convocati in Halifax, Thursdo, evening. .. mesons “will” m" $2,’; Holtby. 1m. of the. Me-ple ma; Hogpllal, Ka-nlrra. India lg; dressed o join; meetlflli _ PM,“ WA, Branches in Bl. PM!" ll. Pqgfjgffi“ h. s beautiful hand- made sari of sliver and blue. I ti" “her native ‘ nureel. Miss Hoitby gave a are-Pill‘! ‘Wm Pm‘ m“; of the medical and nursllli ‘m, a, cgffled on in the Maple w, Hospital of the Karlgm Mis- gion. -Dr. Florence Haslem, daughter “mm”, 11,13, Harlem is the doc- NFLD. SERVICE T0 OPEN Water communication between Prince Edward Island and Now- foundland will re-open on May 6th with the arrival in Charlottetown of the "Island Connector," m. W. E. Agnew, provincial trade agent to Newfoundland said yesterday. d _ A full load of general fame pro- - mat! f four smaller firms. Mr. m. in ohorso of till; medimgif: m“ duce lIlCl livestock will be taken Mango?“ ohadbuiit up assets worth Jails; flax’; P“ “J ‘b, IOCIAL‘ csr-roolrrnsn - W w» "Oounecwn" summoned a! “F” Members of the Prince Edward Is- land branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada entertained "We took over three businesses that had gone through a long P911041 0f difficulties," Mr. Mc- , 01 eh mtive Indian rvursea. "fie Diovczefln President, Mrs. M3, gosh presided. ATTENDING CONVENTION .- Mrs. Ralph Dumont, Fitzroy street, .' - who ssl-vso in th Ca adia n ‘ ' ‘ ‘i’ " Lean id. "We ofuraliy bought ‘“‘“° ‘“ 3.? '1§'§§§sm&l “ti? §'.'§§§li?v§'.i§“§l"i§§'f§ Zhfhmfiiif cross our»: u» wean-l m» xnr. leer? “'- °'°"° M“? them 3 1w hi3“ their bwk Hollby was " yesterday to attend the third . ‘—"-' value. The-y were ‘worth $19 000,000 lilisses iioslam. Kent 5“°°”' gmulprllsgitsizn o.3'f.".‘.’i'i.’.'°'“§ “"11 le-uulun and convention‘; °“° °' ‘h’ 3mm‘ 1M“! 91"" and we bought them roi- ss.ooo.ooo aocompanists, who has been en- gaged by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto for a special “master course" at the ilth an- nual summer school during July. Mr. Moore first came to Canada from Erlgland when he was foul- teen and won a scholarship at tile old Toronto School of Music; two years later he toured the Domin- ion as a youthful prodigy. In later years he has accompanied such world famed artists as Menuhin. Elman, Czigeti and Cessls; Mel- the Overseas Club of the Cana- dian Red Cross Corps, to be held in Montreal on April 2s and 2B, there will be an attendance of over 300 from various parts of Canada and the United States, according to Mrs. Norman Heller. chairman of the committee for the Montreal Overseas Club. brief session over which the Pre- sident, W. N. Black, presided, s film entitled “The Land of the Mahataiah" depicting life in In- dia was shown by Mr. John Mar- tin of the National Film Board. Features of the evening's enter- tainment included bridge and suc tion abs. Tasty refreshments were served and the merriment conclud- ed with modom and old-time dan- cing to the tune of Red Benny's Orchestra. , or something less than that, "If you were buying three bus- inesses that had been losing at the rate of $l,000000 a your for eight years would you buy them alt your full asset value or at smnething less?" Mr. McLean gave a somewhat higher figure for the total in- v oilrnent which included all but a few shares of a fourth comp- any, "It is true that the original in- vestment was wheat appears on Artistry Shown By Pupils In Potato Booklet ‘Mr. LLW. ‘Show, director of ed- wmon, informed the C1iardilan yhsterdlay by,» he was in recept POLICE COURT-At the Stip- endiary Magistrate's Court yegter. day, a man charged with theft was sentenced to three months in jail, voted to the art of accompanying lvfr. Thatcher argued: and sonata playing. - "T!" point I am trying to es- tablish is that with that small original investment, you paid ter- rific income taxes, set lllp solid reserves, paid bonuses to your eulployees and you have today assets of about $40,000,000. "I rm suggesting that ln the 20 yours you must have - and a lot of orcditA-o yOLI - made very, very heavy profits." Mr. McLean said the ihigheqt Profit of any year woe 31.890000 square 5011001 WHICH. IUPDTUN! hted him. Tbilftfiu. which Mr- B1“ "i" Qhgyad to a Guardian represent- ative. W35 a work of artistry whole preparation "Iflulf"! l 3”“ ‘m; gym, of research. "BY 91ml“ illustrations, mill! "1 Wmd‘ W9" painted by the pupils, the book ‘raced the potato industry 1!! 1119 firovincc 1mm i“ “"7137 beam’ “mgr, to the present dnY- ‘ _Qns of the first p109“!!! ll l phogogrgph of Mr. J.W. Bouiter. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Maolnnls at 51 Prince Street on Monday, April 19th. Returning from the theatre and opening the door, "ma. Mscfnnls found B5 guests all comfortably seated in her living room, singing “Hail. Hail, the Gsng's All Here". They had arrived to shower her with gifts and good wishes for her fut- ure happiness following her recent marriage. Mrs. MacInnis was es- corted to a nicely decorated chair when a bride and groom of the until April 30. A party charged with possession of stolen goods and another charged with vsgrcncy were both remanded until April 28. A drunk and incapable was fined es and costs or l0 days, and s second drunk was remanded un- til April 26. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET Thursday night the annual Mc- ther and Daughter Banquet was held by the Charlottetown C. O. I. '1‘. Group of the Baptist Church supper was served to 80 girls and guests by the Vlctorisfirou“ of the Women's Auxiliary to whom due thanks was expressed. . Personals Mi‘. and Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., are _ Ms ite n: h ut led s. Sing u" n" lsrse volume of business. Ill-BMW’ “t "B" FE‘ Ffpnd fr‘; g“ 9.0" mlvwk with a pretriiil! guests at the Ritz-Carlton, Mont- songmré; WMZ,“ m, prgsmgm, which gifnounlled u, ohqmeghwg- bfietlilentiihigw bi-lor sketch or the 81m,‘ m:“-F|,Q:lso",‘ lidrgfghliewfi reg‘ Jenn MlwArthur. acting so Toost- He“ u lwuhd- Hr will he eon- hl or that organisation w! Taylor untied the parcels while "‘“"'°‘" mm“ °“ ‘mm ‘mpm sidered this a 5mm“ "mm §QW Mrs. E. S. Norton of Sdiht John, ,, pogo" th "Don't ‘you?’ h asks Mr. ils sionificanw t° a" WAS“ the “$100111 I Wl- 143ml J5! "l4 who has been visiting “with her gfifl,chp'°mvdy_"nf°“§iv,fign n: Thatcher e e growers of the Province. the humorous verses. Then fol- daughter, M“ new,“ h, u‘ d: ' l "No," mp1,“ M‘ nutchm gland-pointed pictures of healthy lowed a mock radio program call- 59°“ ' Edward Road has returned home. "Th9 profit per pound la small up t to th M th was pro- ” a o m but if you comparo the profit to posed by Helen Whitlock and re- potatoes‘ are shown m1 011017580 ed “Hidden Fun" with each guest qhd on succeedlllfl K589! a" other participating. Mrs. Ernest Robin ____ smart with a lace cover," silver holders, long turquoise tapers and centered with a potted plant, a gift to the bride from the welcome wagon. Mrs. D. L. MacKlnnon ed over the tea cups, with ‘Byron BurnsandMrs. A.'I‘. MaoKinnon presiding over the trays. After lunch a Jolly sing- sohg brought the evening to a close. After singing "so: 8he‘s.A Jolly Good lbliow" and bouncing the popular bride, the guests de- parted lelvlng behind their beet arriving home today for the slim- Canoda Packers. mor holidays. Girl Guide News chi- ferry and the trains which begir the potatoes from the Prov- ihce. Qscautel-ed throughout the book are brief essays on the origin of the potato in South Ammo!- There is aleo an interesting ae- count of how a famine in France forced the Mulch authorities to lock about for some substitute for wlbeert in the diet or the people with the reeisifr. that the White was" imported to Frame and thus Jane Ciiddings. a trio by Janet Ru- pert, Jane and Irene Glddings. and choruses by the entire group of girls, brought the evening to a close. Aircraft Win Mock Bottle Messrs. Ernest Underllay, Bay Fortune and Jss. A. E. Macdonald, Little Pond were in the City yes- terday attending a meeting of the sheep breeders. Hostesses entertaining this week were Miss Edith Bernard for Miss Eileen Hughes at Government House. Mrs. Van Maarion. Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Mrs. Robert McMillan, , - (C?) -- ifiglilgl inlown to the European wishes. M; rMisMigzgimMlsa A. wxfmfifmfifigfi 119w q ‘ ' ' dragon. ‘rode- . 1M1" of Carladau lath carrier air group theoretically slew another drag- on - an "enemy" sneaking along the Nova Scotia coast seeking t0 blast the port of Halifax . The “enemly" was by one of the trim moderh- de- stroyere built in this’ colmtry — the Noothl. According to the rules of the war game. say navy-air of- ficiall. the w ", is supposedly at the bottom“?! fhfQtacAblllliblt‘, ‘mum °f "W "Y" B’ k W99" At the ceremony also, Helen Stew- z? "M" Vi’ “l9 95mm"! "WY on was presented with her sixes - stripe. birthday lee Patrol Sees lur. and Mrs. J. A. Gallant and their youngest child have arrived from Halifax and will spend sev- eral weeks at Government House with Mrs. Gallant/s father and mother. flout-Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. ‘ can-mar. novlinrr lmowlvm rlicls (Continued from Page i) be done because it would not raise sufficient funds to take care of losses encountered through crop failures in the various sectors. some members had suggested establishment o! a national crop ' scheme under which the Federal Treasury would pay B0 per cent and the farmers B0 per ecnt into a common fund. But, he said. the treasury already was paying two-thirds cf the money in the PJAA. fund-a larger amount than was being suggeeied for s crop insurance scheme. ‘rhea-e harl been suggestions, too, Qallnlls. usnnlsss. owns 50c Per insertion Brownies for" their Golden Bar last week. These are Jeannie Mac- Kinrlon, Anne Carr, Melt-ion Clark, Helen Stewart, Patricia Nichol- "son. A letter of conzra ‘ion b siiziTlis ____________.______. l RAVANAGn-At Monti-salon M- exceiieng knowledge of the Gold- en Bar tests. We also extend our heartiest congratulations to her. M iiew Film Batalog Issued By Visual Education Branoh _ 2i. to m. and Mrs. w. u. Kav- gnch. bee Helen Maellwen. sum- mido. a daughter, Gall Jean. IIOUCETTE-At the City Hospital, iluil on to Mr. and ui-s. Raymond s. Doucette (nee Minnie Gallant) mm _ crowned again this week, Edna Ross and Diorama Mayne, and each received a gift from the pack. liquors in the Province. It has the vendor stores and of determining mit for the purchase, of liquor to any individual and can cancel any permit previously granted for suf- ficient reasons. Act gives the Commission dis- criminaiory powers, subject to the approval of the Isieutensnt-Gover- ncr-ln-Council, to make such fur- ther regulations, not inconsistent with the purpose of the Act, which it deems necessary. sion, Mrs. Pharts, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wells. Al bertcn. Her duties will iriblude those formerly performed by wholesale vendor under the Pro- hibition Act. sion is located on the second floor of the Provincial Building ln the quarters formerly occupied by l-lon. _ t 1 m, Pogi-Jqw-l-ML snowln_An while a person charged with uttar- "hm" ch“u“pm"h“ssen mdTeyw u” b“1“‘“°° ‘hM- $7-5°°-°°°-" M W. M. l-‘fu hes sa mnister o1 (garbage Pheliflglpfgmzt mum may‘... ma,“ “no m “puma!” in: “ma cheques w" rmmded His course at Toronto will be de- said, Ham, “d ‘Hahn Large Audience At Spring Park Concert concert last Thursday evening pro f rented by the Spring Park Wu»; ‘ men's Institute with Mr. Gordoi P. Rodd presidlngms chairman. Violin solo by Basil-Phillips; resd- , ings by Mrs. Roy Smallman; se- lections by the Zion quartet, oom- prising like. John McLeod, Mal- colm MscKinnon, Wendell Phil lips and H. Oreswcll. There were also readings by Mrs. R..- l". Acorn, - sot play entitled "A Balky Court- ship" or "The Shake-up". The cast included Ira. Beasley, Mrs. s. ni Burhoe, Mrs. Gordon P, Rodd, Reney Reynolds, and Mrs. Louis Goff. It was directed by Mrs. Frank Blatch. Mrs. Margaret Wood pamed five V» was presented to Patricia for her .5 that benefits be paid on the basis of individual farms, not on the basis of townships. If this was done, the Government would have to go through the books of the individual farmer seeking oompen shims...» the Prince Edward and Hospital. to his. and rm. ed Jewell, North River. on April d. 1948. a son. _ . fiunolllsolv-At the an. Island , , __ fore too longs liupiioi- Saturday. Avril "- W lrtlocorgieetalerdilirll: Xiiimiufi‘ m’??? .i'.'l""‘vl§i§‘..°i"°‘i'§o.§'il‘§s A nopartmoiT-or Transport m” th°p,.,,,c,,°m°“'°n“ hi, m ‘ . Mid Mire. Albert Murchison. 11...,“ o,- mg; m," pmflug: Branch Provincial papal-moot of, ass-ls: ice idol yestenia sighted Gum“ “m1 H“ m‘ o tint Prim. a and. JIII l l u‘, Education and the National Iiiln two aealerowthe arid llnily 2%.»? ofimmxifis twiheteadm n: it or. _ , =,,,_,,, M m ..;."":.:::l':;"s.'........r..l;; 3.°:.§""..€“%.‘?.‘.f.“‘;'“;.;f“i‘.‘..‘°.“£:f "z'.i=sl~zl~zil.°r..r.re:.sz 333mg” -1~ a we 5» For a woole- "Tu~E_ w" u» than» v " ° P- 1 “"1" to help some who were hos now hoisted and cross-indexed lh such in Calm Bush. Members of Gum, c. w... m "ma... .- salllng this spring and summer. ' “Milli 0D AP!“ 3e, b0 “I. Ind d ho gm n h ‘Ad 3w‘ of t)“ 5111p; gguld by p < i!“ n“ 5mm“ ‘ ‘hunk’ MThgHMCC: am:dment' was an??? o’; illzformlsaifibn to‘ outfits!‘ "l9 109 apparently mild!!! m“: °‘“§°,"‘d,,,,',"§,"'“§,,,‘“"§§'“m ' . . . . . . g ff Madeline when. l mgygd 1,, h“... m... (gar. no communities who»; w ar- Anew Brown. fifljj‘, ,;,;,,,,;,,;, qfimm . We have recently installed an "ENGINE DI G- EL-L Imnj. “on w. zgglf-ézu "WWII "l!" Bowl d . W“ gemlosuerb fir“ Marine“ three f NOSIS TEST SET." The last word in special zed , - “"1 . I ' HMINM O Mlfflfl TU I -._ "umi i "m, ,,,,,_,,,,,-, m gxpfuggd on, numb“- m mm, .,¢ m, all mm: lance were upon m, mo Jenkins, new“... 1 shop equipment for Ford products. May we demon- El!—At frince Courltyl-ioe- their views on the question of a available films and filmstripa is YQW“? “WNW “mmigh “w” 11mg shawl-y, pwylhqq 5,3, o . pirate? We“ 0n April 22nd, 196B, Mile national crop insurance policy. indeed surprising, covering - i‘ m“? M" M “n W’ ‘Wm " hegdqlsarterg, ‘ ~ - hflstlrno. Fraser, dug of the while C.C.I'. members favored culture, animal life, artaand crafts, ‘u When-ever possible oracle fea- < " , _ t‘ “"4115! FIIII- such a ‘policy. liberal and Pl-o- astronomy and geology, athletics. gddltinnglibadgfl and literature u j’ T ‘ - greasive nsarvatlve slmporiera biology. civics. commerce. econo- should be pieces at Provincial o olagglliili-gfl-l-Azt, mustang aigeasad ef it would be too aim‘: allocation; wanmtvseilnnaat. magnum-s the first not ‘ea f W3 cafry a ggmplgtg stock of _ . , , . “n”, k _ , on»); _ _ moo-l . . ejiiflgtlllf-lge: New“ Ilrbewtm i! manna in the catechism? lgdhaalth, histcflhlhomed generates. a This would be a more sussrso- ' G “i F d P t " Fat the Cuioliife (ls-Drovers: labxrtfmvocajaczbgll. traidiiruelandzi. gnu’ to “m” so mm. m?‘ unnnmam M Hand“ a’ s ' “l” “°°“ "'4"- eber): r. a.- Ioss (so-souls): o. msnv other subjects. 1 m“ use. runei-al ervioe aunt! ,1, ggecusig (cor-sea le oreebl; The catalogue was prepared by 0- °°fl from the miner Bsr- on sous: (r - as so. n. s. chshaios. nalml sup» M, ‘if Blptilt Church. eefiiflfli-lfif Prairie); John Dlefenbaker (‘PO Irvildr and b taff at I o'clock. interment ll lake Centre) and l‘. l. Zaplitrly (Col-Dauphin). ' - or Harbour OIIIIMII. \-__.________ I‘ qua" lflnisisr llacbeiilll, Helpful , n"; appears to send in dropout at least once lament" programme s stiona are inciud- vy as?» traffic w month. Please mail al news t: ed along with truotions to bor- flint strait me sees lilpa ev Mrs. RH; Rogers, l2 Kent Meet, . I”. _ , ' ~'° L-oleotioairgptotediis i‘ » "Does it surprise you to find that in our own modest library we have so many useful and interesting films?" asks Mr. L. W, Bhaw, dir- ector and Deputy Minister of ,_Ed- ucation, in a foreword to a com- “Thi Department of cation is anxious tbbt increasing es shall i! be made of films bath in the - ulsr sobeei work and esussboel In Large Herd ‘libs e Sealers iit Work Too- Late To Clarify w ‘IIAWIIBII . V, i Q00. I10 p8 T . A Cl-Iadsoa Audit- s All the Brownies have started scrap books. Some are on nature, the Royal Family. scenery, an- imals, babies, etc. ‘Home girls are working on their Golden Hand tests and hope to be finidled be- I’ Prhillltlon R Commission "Takes Over With the appointment of‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Pharia as secretary to the recently formed Prohibition Commission, its three members. Messrs. Bennett Haywood (chair- man). Munro ‘Bsuoe, and P. E. Holland have held their first meet- ing since taking office. Operating under the Prince Ed- ward Island Temperance Act. is- sented to on March 35, last, the Commission has the responsibility for the administration of the Act which, among other duties. Ln- cludes the general control and sup- ervision of all vendors and vendors’ stores. The Commission. too. has full charge of all the buying, import- ing. and selling of intoxicating a ob ooTAwA. A/m-ll is - (Qecial) —Decision o! the Canadian Wheat Board to pemiit exports of. Can- adian oats and barley to-the Un- ited States and European nations will not endanger feed Ilapplies contracted for shipment from Western Canada to the Maritimee, George J. Mcliraitih. Parliament- ary assistant to trade and corri- merce Minister Howe told The Guardian this afternoon, The Wheat Board, Mr. Mcfl- PllDh'CX‘plIlIlEd. sets independent» ly in its regulations of the Can- adian grain trade, making rulings for the best advantage not only of groin-growers but of the country st large. In pervniialng any exports, it tribes steps to en- sure that the- domestic market will not be denuded of supplies. Sonia l0 days ago, in accord- ance with fixed agreements with the International Food _ Council. the vlrheet Bound lifted the ban power of selecting the location of United States and European oountriee- It did not came any sublpvrtlal lessening or ‘Oanadifl coarse grain stoclss and conse- quently thefboard galve permission for the export of oats and barley for purposes other than food consumption. "Coarse grains are still lmder‘. export control," Mr. Mcllralth emphasized. "Shippers still must Section B. sub-section l of the The secretary of the Commis- _ so G’a"*8iiif,l" 5 Under EXpQgttggntgegl, l; own wm been! before my can bushel of "oats ol- barley out the counts-y, And I think it can be safely assumed taken into gccount the domile needs of these grains beforffl- - porting than in such quantities that would hnpair ending re- serves.” Announcements or decisions of the wheat Board are not the form of “press releaaea" Canadian newqralpera nor an they regularly; cormnunioated, Department of Trade and Coin- merce which has iliriadiction m» grain problems. The decisions are announced in circulars seat to the" trade so that shippers can know where to find the beet mas‘- kets for the crop. It is pointed out that grain _ shipments to the States would have the effect of improving Canada's United Bilfee in what towns throughout the on expo" o; my, and bgflgy fm- dollar position, , Province such stores shall be lo hlITnil/fi consumption. This lifting - cared. It can grant or refuse s per- or the ban applied equally to the DUNMOW, England -- (CP) - Recently vacated, Hat- field Heath, German prisoner-d- oslr camp-believed the country's finest-will be occupied homeless or badly housed fsmilfu. LONDON-(CPJ-Birtils in Brit- ain for the first three months this year dropped l7 per" cent on the wl. spending period in 1841, from 111.266 to 02.200. P 1W" “.2 thottheylurve ks to totbe ‘United the The office of the new Commie» “DON’T" ‘THROW’ "ohm AWAYi? “SWAP YOUR TIRED NECKTIE”! Mail us one to six ties you're tired of, and receive In new: the same number of handsomely cleaned different ties Ive gel the same way. We pay the return postage. You pay the post- man one dollar when your ties arrive. prefer bright or conservative pattern. VOGUE TIE EXCHANGE sis mourns.» smear, MONCTON, ms. Please state whether you AAA4A 4 A large audience attended the Following was the programz; ‘¢v vvv sronrmc Mammoth. Dance liN AID OF MEN'S BOWLING TEAM TUESDAY. APRIL 27th SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE OF $50.00 Don Messer’: Orchestra in attendance Admission 50 cenis. Tex and check room included ‘chub AL AA‘AAAAAQL v vvw There was also presented a one- ini-o, with a frontage of lion, phone 737. CORRIGAN BROS. Owners. AIJCTIosI ‘SALE Honh George DeBiois and Mrs. M, _ E _ Gmdl _ the invested capital you gag an 1 ML p,- k “ndqmlnteq mam” “gfwég acted as annoulscer with Mrs-low neBlois have returned from s fiflflldegfiggf, 3i tgg manna entirely different picture,» gggnsgififflelxugzilbyw the sprig! ='° " “in "w, Tm" " m” a “mm” ‘wudfl’ m? "° 0mm" c"! "d the 0.0.1.1‘. to w ich Mae Rnb- Mr- MCI-Mn Md the committee Psi-r‘ mixed quartet comprising PQMWW "he" i‘ “t” w M“ 513°“ 037°" m!" °°n‘ Boston. "m" n“ the ‘upon,’ member to go book to i919 when M" 3 w 319w‘, m‘, Hamid ‘igmfl- n" clams paumaifluu?‘ flwud "flaw A lovely bu” '—'_' A shore program rendered by the 9mm‘? had Pa“ 330-09900!) "l" Clark. A. McLeod, and Wen- ‘ujg-‘Qhjrjiggjvfmd “a? w“; $2311 ibmllehigamgllflbllom nMiauGlordsfil flinzpsonni%dient at several of his c.o.r.-r. members 531018 mtg; 1M totem in To sou Phillips. NEW BUNGALOW ~~ ' s I n and there are pictures of the new I o ‘e W" y x u find OOH-SBWIB 0! l P!!!" 5°10 b? es a‘ m‘ w“ y THURSDAY, APRIL 29, AT I P.M_., 2A PARK STREET A six-room bungalow, 24x30, hardwood floors. 45 feet ond 112% feet depi- . For inepee Reodyrto mivi . w. H. senor NOW THAT A“RED ROB|N" Has MIND T0 STAY. WITH YOUR LLAAAQQL QAA:: “voua MERCURY ossuaa" 224 or. oso. st. ' i AAAAAAAA IT'S TIME YOU PAID US A VISIT, ‘MADE UR HIS i: MERCURY or FORD Stewart Motors PHONE e31