s, 193B . lT’S ADVANTAGE OFF THIS SALE, YOUR OPPORTUNITY 110 SAVE MONEY MEDICINES, STATIONERY, TOILET CANDY, RUBBER GOODS out; CENT . saus TIME a1" voun &i sroar. ‘l than lfillliiilrsé SSIQCA€I§’SUNDRIES. norm‘ MISS ITl lllE Jztliltus n1: _j{~\ PHUNEZIS Con Bi tenant all COME EARLY PHARMACY C 5 rows BTBIJPIIBTYTQ U lllfifiiifél?» Elli Blillllllllllllltllllilllltl. ii _‘" Tftscruns fitted with Moving Pictures in Colon: St. PauPs Hall Thursday Evening, November 3rd 8.00 o'clock Rev. Alan D. Greene, Superintendent Columbia Coast Mission. A fascinating story of Missionary and Social among the loggers. Miners and Fishermen of the Coast. Silver Collection. r Bervioevmrk ilev. VLG. iluigley Accepts Gall To St. John Church M. wriiem G. Qulgley. pastor oi the Christian (‘Jhurch at New Gliseow. has accepted a call to the Ooburg Street Christian Church at Saint John. N. B.. and leaves on Nov. 8 to take over his new Chille- iince oomlng to New Glasgow nine years ago from Kentucky, Mr. Qukley has laboured zealously in the spiritual interests of the oom- lnualty. Din-inc his. nasiorate there lill been s. substantial increase in tlliluh membership and a complete renovation oi the church property. H. and Mrs. Quigleyr have made many friends who will sincerely regret their denartilrc. while ex- iendint: to them best wishes. in rliloh 'l'ho Guardian joins, for mesa in their new and larger did oi Christian activity. BOUNDARIES i In negotiations. épontuiued from page l) i Protest Terms PRAGUE._ Nov. 2 —-(A P)- Ciechoslovalua tonight semi-oi- iiclally protested the terms 0i the Vienna agreement awarding a little strip of her territory to Bllllsurv as “a crime oi injustice which the great nations have committed agutinst us.“ The Czechoslovak national radio laid in a broadcast shortly aft-er lnnolnremrnl. oi the Vienna a- emem. that "the decision oi conference is extremely pain- mll-cfllrl. and unjustified." 77TH! Yegirns where more than hill the population is not Hun- trian have be given to Hungary," t was said. Elllrcsscs Elation RBUDAPFST. Nov. a —(AP)—- Imior Bela. Imredi, with a. note l mQiDll and satisfaction inhts "lit. announced in a broadcast Wflltzht that the Vienna mediators W lilven Hungary a large port.- iw oi Slovakia. "For our intherlnnd it ls the i hour-v day in 2o years," the milant premier said in announc- l-he restoration to Hungarian mliililhty oi a portion o! the u tories she lost as a result oi it" War settlements which Ngelfltlih Czlechoslovakla. d an Mum ed Germany, Italy an ii“- vmfitnmrns ____=______" an," lmt Valley Noové stationed ‘it? in “t: at; 2L ' " " Mini“ Plilw- at Mal tie Nov i W. William a Dlbeql ’ aged ta‘ Mimi from unitedngili‘ , will H“ mm. rm. 4 otw I. TiLate To Clasity IANrso-aonurs ANYWHERE “'1 mend to sell Christmas wfl-Dtlons. wi-m Box ti, \'_13tiewun. uaia-ii-o-si. to; f "‘”‘_' —'""_—" W74MTWIEIN rromsn Wuhan “G11 idhn" . l or Ohm-lei Dent A Facial Tissue, Too! 100% absorbent, snow- white, downy-soft, abso lutely pure. Dislribnnr. MxGtm: Paml Ill 3°» "ll- “illllll. y (Continued ironi page l) Republicans, with their eyes on the 1940 political race. to gain a foot- hold. served to reduce the con- tests in neltrhborlna; states to re- lative unimportanoe. New York Republicans. who have been striving unsuccessfully] since 1922 to elect a Governor, nominated Dewey by aoclamatlon and the Democrats promptly‘ d Governor Herbert . Lehman, who previously had ex- messed a desire to retire after six years or seek a Senate sea/t. WILL WELD ‘Continued Unaware 1) *___.___.-.. is foundation a tripartite relationship oi mutual aid and co-ordlnation a- mong Japan. Marichoukuo and China in political. economic. cultur- al and other fields. The object is bol secure international justice, to per i iect a Joint defence. against Com- niunism, to create a new culture and to “ienlize close economic co- hesion throughout East Asia." The statement indicated Japan considered China. with hall’ erl populace and virtually all seaports and larze cities now under Japan- ese control. ivoultl become a protec- Selected Stocks “o... Mt’l. Market MONTREAL. ov. 2—lCP)—-Sel-‘ cctod stock market leaders 0t the‘ call in today's stock inar et as: others gave ground slowly. ' l Leader in the advancing column was Nation-at Steel Car. Whiuh climbed more than two points to 65 1-2 0n steady demand. Canadian Car issues also came in for im- provement, arhough the gains were small. Dominion Steel B and C. P. R. backtrackcd. Late buying brought fractional strength to Nickel at 56 l-t, Hud- son B-ny at 33 3-4 and NOTE B 8i 79 3-4. Sniellers. steady at the start weakened on late sales Oils lndwd rt. and imperial and Int NOTICE afiimltrted; finder plains nob K *- 1 llolylietleemerllall B 5° 0 B 25c O Jumbo Freezeout TONIGHT 8.80 SHARP nnulsrlci: oiucr Summerside High School Auditorium Under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion FRIDAY, NOV. llth, 1938 Red Cross Crippled Children's Clinic Conducts‘ by Dr. Acker, Red Cross Oirlee, . Charlottetown Ffldfll’. November lth. ewowwwoo» e4 o-o wee w“ i.....i.1i...i...i cm]. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3 ‘LUO-Jlhnminadc Chorus — Social Hall. Was“ Annoyed Legal Bill Sent To Department OTTAWA. NOV 2 —lCPl --Hcl'- bert A. W. ‘ilaxton. Toronto lawyer, said today he was annoy- ed when he learned an extract. from a bill for legzal services sub- mitted to John Inglis Co. by hi.» firm had been sent to the Nation- al Defence Department for pay- ment as part oi the Inglis Coin- pany's expenses under the Bren gun contract. He made the statement under cross-examination by L. A. For~ . associated government coun- sel. at the inquiry before Mr. Jus- tice H. H. Davis into the cintract under which the Intzlis Company is to make 7.000 Bren guns for the department on a cost plus basis. The inquiry follows criticism of the contract hv Yletit-Col. George Drew in an article in Macl-n Magazine. Mr. Plaxion is a share- holder in the Inglis Company anti a. partner in the law ilrm oi Plax- ton and Company ivhlch acre" solicitors in the organization of the present Inglis Company, the pur- chase oi’ the properties oi a former company which had "one into re- ceivership and the negotiation of contracts for the manufacture of Bren guns for the Canadian and British Governments. Mr. Justice Davis declared he would not attempt to interpret a clause in the contract which allows thr company to chartze its prelim- inary expenses in connection with the contract ilp to a maximum of 520.000 as costs in of the guns. Mr. Fiarsyllils questions to an item oi $6500 for log vices rendered by Plaxion and Company. included iii a statement oi prellniluaigv expenses submitted to the government last. July and related al ser- toiate similar to Manchoukuo. soon “m. recaned b‘, the Inglis Company. Earlier evidence was if‘ _ tn..- effect w. (Yi/"iffffggfifythizf th mnany. n ex rac ° Wsnmnom a m“ roQQlVGCl from Plslfn and Ooirinany. "Has Plaxtan and Company ever rendered a bill oi any kind to the Government in conrecilon with these matters?“ asked Mr. For- syth. "Ne." said ‘Mr. Plaxlon, "who". did you first see this sheet of naricr whloh nurn""ts t" he a bill?" asked V". Justice Davis. holdlne un the statement from the Ififlll: Company. “At this moment." said the wit- ness. "I knew oi lt-s existence he- fore this. I ‘learned Mr. TV»? liar‘ made an extract from our hill and hm 5.9m it. on and I don't mind savimz I was a little bit annnved." “It. is rather unusual," remarked the Commissioner. Mr. Plaxton said he had beer asked bv ‘Mr. West to izo to Ott- tawa and consult the denartmen‘ for preliminary expenses should its‘ made. ‘Re believed he made thr on the form in which the claim‘ the manufacture _ i i t l l i. TlLE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARILYMF‘ The llentral Guardian This column ll reserved for news oi local Interest but advertising ol n newly nature may be inserted at I cent: n word strictly pay- lllil in advance. CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANC [4-6789-7-21-312 CRASWILLL tor Photographs. BELFAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH pro-Communion services Friday 7.30 P. M. Saturday 10.30 A. M. Bavvfi-Bm. R/év. A. S. McLean of Caledonia. Communion service at ll A. M. Sunday. November 6th. L-12l0-ll-3-1i. POPPY CAMTAIGM-Hls Hon- our the Lieutenant-Governor will speak over CFCY this evening" at 7:15 on behalf of the Poppy Gaini- valan- L-l228. POLICE COURT — At police cotirt yesterday a drunk and in- capable was sentenced to 2O days iii jail. Two rohibition casc5 were adjourned lll Friday, A man charged with being drunk was rc- manded for a vreek, CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—Ser- vices on Friday. Nov. 4th, at In; 7:30 p. m.. on Sabbath. Nov. 6th. i l I 3130 P. m., Murray River 7 p. in REV. J. H. Bishop, Minister. 14-1223. FIREMEN CALLED - FlfemQn were called shortly after l0 o'clock last night for a SllElll blaze in a small building on King Street east, opposite the Canadian National Railways station, There eras slight tiamage. l r0 reactions. PARENTS AND the llliiflillltls _\'Osl.f,'l'(lal_\' Dffled ‘o slow operations . but efforts were bvlllt! made lo 1c- cure additional equipment. A VARIETY OF \Vl-IA'l‘liEli-— The weather inau ran liroutrh his book of tricks yesterday in Print-c Egfhflllll Flund. Ho ontiird up iii tnc nzorninu ultli a torrential rain Find swung into brilliant November sunshine at noon. In the afternoon W!‘ s (‘X- ‘DIISSTOXZ-HTY A D D Ii E S S E S MEETING -l-Ter' ‘work iii I a as a medical missionary was t. sub- ject oi an interesting address by Dr. Elizabeth Thurrott in Zion Presbyterian Church last. nlqht. The mlssioiialy. on furlough, had spent approximately l4 years in India. lflbOFllV! in the Jliansi field in the southern part of iiorih- erii India. The m-eet-ing was held ud-er the auspices of the Women's Missionary Svclety of Zion Church. The pastor Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster irreslded. Dr. Thurrott. a ita- tire of Chlpmnli. Nmv has been in the Province Rpm at several centres. Shc completes accompanied bv Mr. Daniel MacU Lean arrived in the Citv Tuesday; Yliuht iroulMonelon. They were flying a Waco cabin plane. T“: .____._ ._____.._.___...... -_—.-z; puny thc Cloverliment might make some allowance for legal services directly connected with prepara- tory work on the contract. Mr. Fbrsyth said the contract allowed preliminary costs under three headings - lJTOllllilllEry in- vestigation, cost. oi’ planning. and eneinecrlnw services -and asked under which liendlncr Mr. Plaxton tfhfilllrlli the lezal expen-vs ivould a . J. C. MoRuer. counsel for the Inzlts Compatiy. obiccted. I-Ie said this might be the subiect of lltlrza- lion between the Government and the company and the company's solicitor should not be asked his opinion or what advice he had giv- en whether the advice was good or bad. "I wouldivt deal with the valid- ity of the claim in anv event." said lat Brooklyn. ll a. m.. Peter's Road ' 0'I‘HEltS-—By' arrangement of the: .:iiil what, " Bruiisivick. brated Today king cliarocci with drunkenness. vice. Three grout forces “are bidding for this generation", 11mm ueorgc- Webber, National Secretary oi the Lorus Day AHMUIOC oi bdlliiflfl ae- olareu at a meeting in Prince ol Wales College fliKlLDIllllll last night. "iius generation, or at the very latest the succeeding one would iiuve to decide between la..- cism, communism and uie Kingdom ‘MiGYtHS-zlll): u. iiieetuig, iielu uncle. the auspices 0i the Ministerial As- lSOClZLL-luti o1 Charlottetown. com- .llltélll0i'iicillg tile golden Jubilee o1 .ilie estaolisiiineii. ol the Lord}. Day AiiilLTlCc in Canada. The history oi the orguiilmtlon and the circumstances which bioiiglil. it into being were trace-u by rtev. MI‘. Weubci". “The Lord's. Day is the day 0i privilege, oi spiixtilul cultivation, and the work oi .h.- m..-auct- is to safeguard l» for uic LjUUpiC oi Canada." The Lords Uay Act, pass the rcuerai uo-vcriiiiieiit in 190d had been carefully framed to avoid any attempt at compulsoiy relig- ious observance, the speaker point/ed out. It aimed only at safeguarding i' sun. bciictnc iuil was l by the ltev. Li. Carlyle . ptuxui- ul ZlOll Presbyter- inn ‘iiurcli. "'. J. i3. Warr. Maritime Sec- ,.' lUl‘ iii: Alliance spoke brief- .lll)..l' would go to ‘. zrcuii ‘new anti later ‘i. .i.. Ht- hzitl oueady . t\'ll n o lirr iiiaziilaiid cities lnl inc roursc- o. a tour \\l\‘_L‘ll would‘. Dominion, l liienial Judge Makes lt Three (A. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) LOWELL. l\i:iss.. Nor. 2-John J. Duffy won an $1,130 daily double at NarYiiRfl-IISQH. race track lvlonday. Yesterday, he won $320‘ on Sealbiscuil. Last niellit he cole- lic was in court "You have had tlv-o good turns her tour tonight with an address in luck" Jutlve Patrick J. Rey- a-t Kenslnglon. nolds told Ditlfy. a former W. P ____?____ A.’ u "kei: “I'll give you another. Mr. John Saunders, inspector oi‘ Duel r f’ aviation. Department oi’ ausport.‘ Duiiv walked from ‘the court house to abgtik, (lsposlted most oi his motiev and them-headed for Narragansett. OPEN "SOUL CLINIC" BRISBANE -(OPl_-—F‘ir.st “Soul clinic“ ili Australia was establish- ed here. It was opened at the Church of Christ and dealtli with personal problems fared by bzth men and women. nob-Tons nisenav anr LOTTDON -— (C?! Some London's famous doctors are art- ists and 99 oi their works were shown at the Rembrandt Gallery. All exhibits were for sale and ad- mission was free. _ oi’ AUTUMNN APPEAL BERLIN 1GP) The "Art of the Month" exhibit in the Berlin State Museum for October this year was a painting entitled “Auiumn" by Francesco del Cocoa. Boloena artist who lived from 14.35 to 1471. the Commissioner. "Perhaps it is l?“-llel‘._.“9il-§°_l9_r°5§ We" " i l i t i I i. i9‘J.-___ ‘§O§-0§4§-Q&O-6-#§#4 t6‘$4¥OUOOOOQOO§OOOOQOQOOO4QO Auto Truck Meeting A general meeting of the P. E. Island Auto THREE FBRCES BIDDING FDR a iiENERATlilN Work Of Lord’s Day = l Alliance Traced At Golden Jubilee Serl ()1 Uoil," Lllt: SDCELKUI‘ Sflld- HE W85. ed by‘ West Kent Parent-Teacher A5- » One ciuy a ileek iieeticm iruin labor sociatlon. Dr. DEWOIM. Nailonril' we be tit-vole or Conflue- Presldent oi the Canadian l-Lniel lnmadd m malmuadsm “'85 ‘me and 54.1100; Associafio Wm am r oi lie dangers oi tlicyage as was (it-egg a Dubuc nleet- ,2 i“ Prknm, ! also Ll_iE.‘__t‘l.\sL"lll avgrotving iijiitlvncy o; “[5133 Comm. H,“ a, 3 u m ; towlurui. noii-ooseiuaiice oi dart. Ion Aiondavl on a sumac, o, p“ifislilltllliltlhgllUitb ol ilie iilliaiice portal interest. with screen iilln- ‘l-[Tc mud“ “lfm 1.55% w comb“ “among” {"1317 illUh-l‘ llli(l uinlL. Lliinnltla.‘ _ ____ ~ Rev. ll. L. Deiitoii. lllislbl at the CONT] ES _ ill, UlOWII ljflplf-Sl. illll‘ ant p0nT_s umpmr, (perafilggis ‘ugh ~.tleiit oi iiie aiiiiistt-ikiliil‘ lAISSOClIIiIT tinuc at the lieu‘ Cllilrlotlctolvii uir. tlori prcslitlcti ai-iu IIIKICUULLK Mm ‘it. port silt‘. ADllIflXlllizltrLV till min “pmkfk '9." u“) HE'S." C] Ff‘ are enszasozl, working with two ti“, tn: );’l_la\,lki_“z\fii‘,‘Luxzgl: m . n .. . , , _ i‘; ‘ A ‘ .1 tine 01s. A lziealicioun iii one bl o, ‘m, 5a"mnm Ann‘ H, m.. l ‘The British Navy's efficiency was never more dramatically demonstrated than in the recent crisis, when the senior service mobilised 30,000 men and had them qi their posts afloat and ashore within a iew hours. 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(wow tacks in the Italian press. hilfii , l anti snow. turiillirz the ground ivhitn m” “ll, “us; gv m‘, ch“ Eden flcc\lsnd n“, 1.3mm Gnu. .._ l ed lawn in re- | ---- for the first time ‘his season. 'I‘<-in- " . ‘i "‘ ‘. ' ‘ ‘ _. .. .- Y ‘ a , . l '~ i i-i" it'll“?- pe1'a‘uf(a hovmd 5,, m, nwzmg it»; Loan OcicblilsmMte-elii. cliitiigagl Lgfergifrffl-‘Qfurvelllfiox;“m1, Ill <. ate oi n5 need-l Nov. a ——lCP)-—8lr mark. Weather observers coiniiient- no,‘ 9;“ ,\,[,‘°M1'1'1‘Y°"' n?“ n n,’ and conunuan‘. 591mm,, 11,1,“ ' Frederick Banting, rac-discoverer 6d it ivas unusual to have Ocober. ‘ "c ‘m’ 5m" an‘ ‘planes and amwmllms ‘d’ spnmi‘ tlYll-llO-lliillllll an-eomenrt l, of Insulin and Professor‘ of Itieui- pass without snowfall. l ' __ Hm an“. m‘, agreemmi with was m U‘. .i ("vlllDlvh-‘ail- cal Research at. die Uiiirer ' oi -%_- ' ' isivo r all on - of Toronto, told. students ul the i- u-as negotiated. Play blnjur Role the treaty was‘ slvnetl. he said. the Spanish Iii-L . " surreal; bTgan a lrrcat offensive with the aid oi Italians and Ger- . mans. He quoted the Italian press Britain 'llOIlSl& University Mediral Sci (ll totiziy‘ people could not lite in .l cities ll it. liad not. been for inedi- e the cal research. .e . e. "a; The work of the researcher was "ht- Spaiirli war. removing suffering, improving " e ed in sup- i lng conditions and increasing '- hd1~a,\v-laxpectniiey' of lilo, Sir Frtfill‘ . ' cal Abtvltfillil l1 ‘ Six weeks after (ll l‘l i nfr... to support his C0l7_'_"llllOll that 5,“, a“. a m, has In “m1, ,. Italian and German aviation rrlav- WW1“, m I M I. _ m, y ,.p,_,._,.,n,cs_ 9d a m-lor ml? l“ m“? ml“ “ml l troops {lllfl svuwnrv nu 1110.8 . He told the Dnlhousie predicted they would figure prom- . m. “m; ’ lsttnicrls ; 1;: "lenll-l’ m. m9 f°“'ll~"““‘m? In‘! "When I was a: Munich and I vantage o . ma of :2 time. surflint Willi" (‘am 315mg lspclt" on t" iii; ~' the future that ' ._ had so much more "Now we must Prevails the: Iiiller and kiirurlecige. 714m ‘If Ilal." l". arm“ M” ml" l ' of ‘them’ “But knowledge alone is not “hr ii Itnh continues to "r. . 1. ihelv that lpowcr, he said "it ll thinking mat. ill $llflill." he F=lid~ ‘I 91ml” m“ they had no tea-rim ambitions is power. Kiel-e. ll a L "nger lieve this was what the house con- lwhzusnhvg. m Spam.- Mr‘ Charm w,’ “me Lnqngh; am D00 rmwh template-d when it approve-J the .ber1,q;n 581E; _wm-k_ emollient." "If the Iiouse approves this ‘ The idea is the worst valuable lie said he held no brie! N!‘ motion (making the (reply wm; thing ln .e:"et~.c'r.. ideas oozrio uily either natty in Spain and wmild Italy effective‘. 0.- . to the man who asks himself wiry, uf and ensure-m the question iirrr him- srlfi" Slir Frrdcml: is in Halifax on o. survey of medical research fooli- welrome cordially an improve- ment in Anglo-Italian relations. "I cannot believe. however that pence will be i an end to the should be ken". m.. Ienlttli. obj.» ‘ to bring this agreement into 10m? Mr. Eden 011.1 inset the under such conditions as this is in oi bringing lance to Europe lyy ltles fia- I10 associate committee the real interest of our own rmm- eliminating the causes .l war. but on medical research oi the Not- try." he warned that Brkahi was pil- ional Research Council of Canada. Arthur Greenwood. labor iront- irig up trouble i-n nlllklllfl al‘. the bencher. created something of avconcessltms. ——-— sciisation \\'l'lE‘l‘i h?‘ solid: “Itain ting‘. t Thei tlui‘e would conic. ‘i:- iii-ain- - N I; k B t ashamed to say ». wan o se ' a no , ‘VIOII ritain w ‘id lace‘ the destruction oi dictatorship in i Lei-lifts iiCrefntlllfl thanranymmgi 0 lnI) edwlg?“ Europe," e part. i these p0 tries were 069s“ Mr. Greenwood accused Mr. continued and Britain might iaeel tea ‘sea Chamberlain oi helping to DYE" 11 alone. l ‘___' serve Italian Fasclstn. ; RE(}[NA' 30¢ Defence Will be (llscufisfil wmm“ _—’*‘ i to Illi(l sortie i-elzit. row. the tuna day devoted V) NH," the disease oflCtélllltlll midlnfltghi) %l'llatnlenxl‘zwthgusigzfi ' ' ' ' and] eiicrpliult: ore e n0.‘ 0'96 '”' . , .. concdctrd 39551011 on Nov. 8. Particular 6m- cmlrrIcAxlpr N; s" M57‘- : — liewim. iatletl ‘.0 (C Pl-Eiizlilt-t-n year-old A l ice Aucoin was fnlnllv ' today’ when a ear iii "l ‘ Oflfllllflifl llmi to be on civilian a.nd the GM’- plan to iill the phosis is e-‘dilfCi-ed defence measures ernlmenvs new , dite its realrnamfli- 1mm i. i mull t" . imlr‘ ler oi‘ pti ‘ . (l. CXDC . r ggggrglgl‘ Nlarrhs‘. iii-av m flhrl Shnm opposition was expressed the “auininvib - ..~: . r. i “r prim, 1n the House to Mr. Chamlber- of rulili (i. . a and o her" iill? um amt-g h; ncctlpunh recurred lnlill” ,i xi-it- 0h'n;.,;*, lung; grguments that obstacles t0 makintz the pact with Italv effec- tive had been removed. b Anthony Eden, who resitzixed Fe go as Fm-edgn Secretary because c! "a... Ihgff. - ._. - Liam's policies, accused iiflll‘ ‘ - y, t!‘ v- _‘ -- _ satchel: 1 italic Uérlfifliruafl n. i‘.l*..‘.‘..“il§;“.i‘ll%;.‘. H Hfllfshe simmwish dissatisfaction with Mr. Chainbv d by the people oi e, Mr. Cltamr t, to lustify doing to be pal Spahi." _ Tr. a TIIIOViIIlZ pascal-t berlaln frankly soutzl". ' Ul/AHTHI the work the e tttfifirs-orf Italy had remained K07" that relations with what they were 1B mouths a To support his contention A meeting of the Conser- _, me agreement should m’ inw ' - Prime Minister said the tlve voters of Johnston! _. effrft; ti" . L _ Y8 l t be held at PLUNGER. FILLER - - ZIP . - . ONE PULL AND ITS FULL G0\(‘lll:’ilCl\l.Sd llirlraficitlligiad Aélllicili] Rh" P“ l ,0 N 5th This Pen holds 200 per cent more ink than any Oftllinfl fountain urn 0“. “i” ‘“a“k‘\" w“ fil5i'§°l§p3>’ln. The only Enron- Fffliik Train“! on o" ' can write for Thee months on One Filling! No Repair Bi sl No pressure Bert Ever!‘ can power other (yum Brlgam ma: at 8 o'clock n. ll. to appoint tester!!! find mllgrholétltatetelotgibgcflnxrbzaltnglezftsvr lire. Get vows Now- This ¢""“°*“'~“ “°°“ °‘“-" w ‘ ° had thus n. refused n. at??? _ nae on. c a ve . ' ti. in ‘ - delegates W fliéillillilt‘: f“; _ ' 1 lfidsl‘: drlilgllviilfnilllklnfhie Sflltl. vention at aro e ow Am Lmm. Ca d Sll t N958, “h”. J. "- lPenaus nus en FRANK TRAINOR» p“ lhii DRUGGHT 0513"“. An mypoeillon member interrupt- vh-lra-r- w- " “a”: ..rt".h~.:.::.~ti.:.:<. 9 ' Pi 8T1 iR ll . . ‘-‘-"—"'_ l. ‘Imcl yum“: n tug. approval. The Prime Min-A t zister mid HWY had hot. - r0 help you ain— a cu 'nl the ‘alu- raauo. Milli. ruls coueousno 10113.] Pete sold oil. trip early n. JlllV and was asked Trucks Association will be held m City "till. N, “m, 1H,... 0,, .1..." basis, Asale of st. Lawrence Pope!’ bv Mr. Fhrsvth to ascertain the . r - . , . . l“ w“ , . . . ‘a n. i r k w ' preferred ma, the dose brought , d”. definitely for ‘Morrow whw Charlottetown, hmemhei 4th. at Q m. sharp. imgfrlqeniztgar vblllaglRhdhtgfncbellixlof Hiiitf i t. 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