Choose . Your Candy Here :'..‘.'i.‘ll..ll.°*.°il...°.‘li’.'.l‘.£’i:.'tl ti; - xii». BIG CANDY ARRAY Hunters Chocolate. n 1g, m4 h Bulk Chocolates _ ‘meme-i "prior nv ron your: OAND wears nuns.» Y J- Erre=t H. Worth v DBUGGISTS g I ' l“ Pflllfld St. Plum a; h’ { FilllT couronr 1n Memoriam ' you can usvlg k102i’ m - Mn. sums P. puppy H' J~ A‘ BROWN Poqvz-hwlealdégrtatwuned ‘t h” hm“ at an early hon yes- “'€%§“r.§&““i§§“ s’ l?“ “v- t.’ about three years gird: aurlrags tithfiiififi being unable w attend t h Ylhatiiablel to s on y when his condition became more acute 0i’ a jovial and cheeriul disposit- he enjoyed a large circle of friends and being ardent horse- man. nothim , ure than ta 4 Chiropodist -' Podiatrist 143 Gi. Geo. Si... Charlottetown Al! foot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated enjoy lumnobne Special Foot Plates to Cuts I few days e60. Y; __i____i*i.___._.__ 4 '\@+QO+4 +0 mo-woooooo-o-o-o-e DANCE y l, o. 0. F. MONTAGUE , Election Night a over smne of the many exciting races years. Before the advent of the su- omobile Mr. Duffy was frequently seen drlvlna a Stylish horse. one or ‘ May lsth-s-l o'clock, 4 ' 0 h t Born in Charlottetown. n or § "°§"§,‘,‘,,',,,.,,',° 3'51,“ the late Mr. d lvfrs ichBaeliODuf- fy the 1a Du .. after oom- ll Blink his studies in Queen square school. attended st. Dunstanflr. Un- iversity. After completing ht course here he entered the grocery business, which he continued successfully up to the time of his death. He leaves to mourn the loss of a ind and loving father, one son. elvin. one daughter. Miss Ada. Luckn- Star" featuring Sonja Hen e His wife predeceased him twenty- that» delightful skot star which one veers aim. and one son Elmer ha; captured the hearts oi two con- eighteen years ago. ~ tlilevlts. In an all American picture this time sonJa Henie lmiears as a daz- llline modern co-ed haviliz a lolly good time. Tile 20m century Fox pleture was a decided hit with the Rudi- tuoe lust night. Donb the op- poriuiliiy oi seeing it today, either at the matinee periommance or in the evening. A credit to Danzvl ll‘. Zanuck and to everyone who had a hand in its milklll . this is a picture that winks and g2 tiers with fun and romance and the magic of stars hangillfi 10W 4-90-6-0400-04- L-1S18-5-l2-9i. —v*' My Lucky. Star nhfi°aifihdf sstss..z~zz.==lnt JAMES HENRY BAKER The death of James Henry Baker on the morning oi April 1. 1999. removed from North Lake one o! its moat highly esteemed citizens. and ended a life of more than ordinary useiliinesn. ' Born at North Lake eighty-one years ago. the son oi the late Eli- sha. Baker 911d Charlotte .. he had lived all his liic on the old hommead where be maintained s. mid“lggghgfty£fihlkg§a5ws°gfii comfortable home. He was an ar- mough me “h, u“ an um- a and dent lover of the soil, being- espec- mm mmmcem .. {m {if wow i skilled in the growing fr t andgardening. A man oi kindly disposition he had a host oi friends and his home was noted for its hospital- lty. An entertainina conversation- alistmossesslng s . ‘ehie mem- ory, and the many stories oi ear- lier 6MB yet kept in touch with events more modern. Being a. great reader he wasweli informed‘ on rresent day happen- -—i3 till . mrylh woandel- nagndodelihl- CAVENDISH SCHOOL ___._.,._. Honor Roll for April:- ‘Grade 118-1. 139th Green; 2. Una Green . Grade VIII-l. Margaret Mom; 2.01 i aim n. i ' look a keen nfierest in Grlfcliremlgl-l? $1161 Moore; a; {Twat pertained to the welfare Jennie Moore of the uni and country in _ _ comm Grade v-l. Nellie aim n emi- In polities he WM e life- }. p” ‘ "' Gglfiervatlve. be m Grade I'~V—.L Gordon Gillie; I. r. er was a mem r oi’ e Elva Graham; a. Alley Graham. Bout-h lake Christian Chuwh- Grade l‘i1_.1_ John Mmueill; 3, where he held office ior many 91.951“. glm-y, years and through his sincerity Grade lzr-l. Don Simpson. and devotion in duty bewne I Grade I-1. Herbert Moore; s. strolll 911181‘. Mid hi! Qlfvim W111 garold sifn/psgfL not soon be forgotten. Ppy-{pq anendance; Hmngmm The funeral. which was lleld on m... green‘ Mummy Moorelclgm- April 3rd to South Lake church. mie Simpson. Jennie Moore. Nellie W“ WW1! ilmlded- 3¢Wl°°5 We" 51m,._.,,,_ D0,, Shnmon’ conducted by Rev. Mr. Wetter- lprmne Webb, tewhm worth who took ior his text Paula ‘ farewell message: "I have fought c: i“ "r-r-rr-‘r’: the good fight: I have flnidhed my - . . ‘ 00115882 I BIIBVB kepthtilae bgaltiri’ m rem ns were res Auctlon Sale the and ining cemetery. there to await e glorious resurrection, 'l‘here_ are left to_ mourn his passing, his widow. formerly Miss Lillian lvlhcdonaid Kingsboro: one brother. Franklin Baker of Charlottetown, and sister, Mrs. Eunice Brown. of orida. Two brothers. Hudson and William pre- deceased him. -—-——\- AT Till] MAO RANCH. SUM- MERSIDE EAST, 0N SATUR- DAY. MAY 31th., AT 1 (YCLOCK. The iollowlng ranch stook:— 3i fox ll: 9x19, ‘board floors. houses wit? each pen; 9‘ iox pelll Willi. board floors, houses with eat-h pen; Ill fox pens, large. with houses; 8 fox pens, double closed ln; I separate houses; chad 119x19. 15 Wu on each sldc; feed house lillll. Bern ems; bun ncw 80x21 with 2 bedrooms, kitchen. living room. Gasoline en ins, power Eastern “Guardian .."l'hl| collimn u reserved for news oi local interact but adver- gllnller. pump. qylln er and pipe. tiain of a hem nature may he second hand galvanized ubl. lnae at I cents a word platform scales. block and rope. strictly gggablc in advance. lhilvel. pr. tongs, wheelbarrow, 3 ' till/Weed pails. 5 l- resell-w “PBUBBCBIFIIONS to . the m» lie- Globe enter. Iced Charlottetown Guardian l2 boiler, brick set. hatchet, hand saw. water and feed guns, 6 shipping i "flee. ‘Ilfdfll rake. meat. law, "lliern. 18x30 enamel sink. ~ uuon F,- Monrusgu. l L-ltfd-S-ld-Qi ‘ J handed to their Rent Archie Home 1 th. A. 1-5-15-21. car load horses after Mo, M. Wright. , L-l ls bus-' ‘The Central Guardian "In wlumn h memo - ‘ local lam-qt but advfifrrtigihz. {If i. "»“l'i’..£'.'."'.$..'l‘"..".i .l‘““"°" ,. able In Minus. c. , m’ .=;::..:_.- z... coureneru ' ' t wee "°"o't'i£ Bil-ii"; 911N610 VIXEN nun purl-y twT.'l%.it'd$.“:.hlt‘..tty where. L-WJ-b-li-ll-ili. wo MEN'S swam own. - Note shears oi date to Wednesds a ma. Hotel Charlottetown. L-Illyia-IB-ll. SURPBISING PRICES for cuh on new stock of Iirestone Tires at Tom Davies’ Red Indian Station. SUNGLO VIXEN AND PUPPY BTAitTEit made especially ior a loo- p-ooa-c-e-lt-le. AUCTION B o'clock noon. lfihdtgldydvlglllu 257-9 draiton Btu-est. At 1 PM. i0 and double dwelling 321-3 Kent street. N0 reserve. L-l43l-16-1i. ENGAGEMENEIX-Dr. J. H. era and Mrs. Ayers announce thémen- lllllementoi their daughter Eva Frances t0 Mr. Freeman William Boyles son oi Mrs. Boyles and the ate Mr. .4. E. Boyles oi Moncton, ‘l- B. Merfleee to take lace in June. L-14 9-16-11. n ave m more pleas-i Ila-nt till Friday. A t felted l ‘5 bfill. xrlnéirgtglévhich he constantly kept in‘ '0! the Queen Hotel early Saturday I of‘ shovel. taken from the rear door. ltil May 17th. On Saturday night ‘two men entered the butcher shop o ml! b!’ .1190]! SALE in Mont l‘ Keep Minardh in thp homl- 1 FEBTILIZEBS _ Wdcon fill your order: for either Mixed Goods or Chem- lculs for Potatoes — Turnip: - Groin + Hay and Pastures. l" lowest prices. Our truck will again deliver Fertilizer direct from the Island Fertilizer Plant to the formers’ burns, which Proved o vary satisfactory service to our many customer: the Pull two years, and will start making deliveries cs soon as the roads ore ill for hauling. look your orders early so we can “flillloe delivery with your neighbors or‘ some one in your "chilly. in cuss, do not vmnt o full truck iced yourself. We make fret“ eljvety to all point! In the vicinity of Chor- lcttctovn. and oi- csmoil cxtro eharpi for" outside ‘points, oc- "ldluo to the distance-from. the Plant. - . , ' p Coll crlmuli your order to us a: scout "l" aueruum soggy delivery at your hone. 7 h v _ Wecovdlcllyv-tclielt f. lptlllzer huslnessjronr my! eultom- ’ en,“ will.“ ‘mo. _'_ t __ ‘~ . ",1 " - A or possible, 0c we l POLICE COURT — A woman charged with shop-Li ing was re- manded till Thursday. and a. vog- INBTALL NEW TIRES for this season at Tom Davies’ Red Indian Station. Great reduction for cash, """"..‘.';.“r uuiilvlii,—mg' ith o ~ . e urtfortuxlate Qwithclltywxlrllflll vsvne 1:3 on the sidewalk and injured her knee. She is under doct0r's care. WEEK END BREAKS—Apparent- ly leaving one oi their number on ard. three men entered the rear momi and cleared the reiri erator of low. butter, lobsters an other focd. It iaunderstood that after the theft. for some reason or other. they beat up the man they left on guard who in retaliation reporte the matter to the police. The informant was held and the three he accused were later placed under arrest. They appeared in Police on a charge of unlawfully entering with intent. to commit. an indictable ot- fence. theft and were remanded un- Fred Worth, Euaton Street. mak- ing off with a tin cash box contain- ing all the cash he had taken in that day. Two young men who had been seen ioiierinz around the store. were placed under arrest tcdav and held for questioning. From a private residence on Paanore Street is re- ported the theft of a tub. rake and PERSONALS Miss Myrtle McFadyen and Miss Ruth Smith oi Hunter River spent a pleasant holiday at Cape Tor- lnentine on ‘Tuesday last. Mrs. ‘Theodore Robertson of Red Point and Mrs. Alton Robertson of Munns Road are vtsitlno Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, MacKenzles Comer. . Mr. and Mia. Ralph Parfllch and Mr. and Mrs. Heber McLean. oi Clyde River were amone the visitors motoring to the ciiy yesterday. l steer m AWAKE IIEEIESIIE cleanse til I t _ poisons I'm! watatz: fl.‘ matter-you‘ m lihl sulcrln m. Allliafinlalgllol uh!’ who"... confidently t.» can". Kidney Pills-ior over hall a coal"?! "ll [nu-fly fiiqhay remedy. Buy lo hil- ll4 Dodd‘: Kidney Pills I firm extravagance Ct-"Covernment following analysis of u- TM mismanagement under was ad in recent byMr. :3‘? Joltnslnn: _ It seems but a very short time alto. that we were hoe-tin: the Liberal csnloldotes. back an the election camoailn of 1935. clalmfromonsendoittiisfiov- ince to the other. Ibout. the won- derfui thlm they were coma t4 do for us if elected to office. We heard their solemn promise. amonlt other-is!‘ that they would ‘re- duce expen use. practice in adminiatcai-in economy balance the budget. And the ml- lezltnr “z: l" eve n their sxilnclzrity. wttnxilhe result as: th w o thirty “w!!! elegzted. At first that sounds like a. huge landslide. but. when we ex- amine the total n 0i V09" lied that occasion. 11114 212st tifen Conservative 48M! polled ca? of memhlt m" l3 But itmdcoes zhow that it will take only a small number of the num- erous voters who will V099 0°11‘ city servatlve on May 15W. w “m” the situation and elect a Conser- H drunk m“ i Government by a laces ma. ‘Their failure to balance the bud- get, in the face oi their solemn isfacwry do so? I say that he does not. In- stead he deftly evades the issue. and starts commrirtz the defied/ts of his Government with those oi the Stewart-Mucldillan Govern- ment. He says that ior the yell-l‘! 1998-1998 his Government had a deficit oi only $315,990. Whfle" for the years 1992-1994, the Con- servative Government had a de- ilelt of $471,733. Even if we take counts-but even if we take them as con-cot. Premier CamPbell does not tell you the Whole story. He does not tell you that in the years 1936-1938 the Oamipbell Govern- ment received in ordinary revenue alone. the sum o! 81.560!“ more than the Conservative Govern- ment did in the years 1932-1934. Just think oi that-the Ca-lnobell Government hod $1,090,471 more ordinary revenue in three years. or $520,151 per year. more than the Conservatives had. And still time was a deficit. Striking Comparison What on earth would have hep- pened to this Hrovlnce if Premier carnobell had had to run it with the some revenue that the Con- servative Government had? Lat us see total . 4 Si“ 1.1382? 1982-1 8 was 0 y . (HHBNDOG of 81,560,471. The total ordinary emenditure ol 01W- bell Government dulrlnz line saw “'1 Government ior the three years exceeds the mvenue received lxv the Conservative Gov- emmem for the co " B , by $1,789,011. '1‘o sum pt up, 1g the campbell Government had been obiiaed. durinz the past. three years, to conduct the busi- ncss of this Province with the flung olrdinmfv revenue that the conservative Government had in m, yearn 1982-1994. it would have shown a. deficit on ordinary le- count for those three y"?! "l 31-‘ 156.011. And this la exclusive o! road building protects. They bill" rowed‘ over a million dollars more for that Purpose. No wonder their failure to balance the budaet ls a m" er Campbell and his supporters. If the Conser- vative Government in the yell‘! 1932-1934 had had the same rav- enllc as the Campbell 597°71'51"" h“ h“; (or the years 1996-1938. It would have shown a uurllllll f" ' MOVING TO OUR NEW Prince Edward's Bally Contest worded Qfiltt l’ Hg Contest" . e are tiona were made l3 Act-ins Deputy Mayor B. with? introduced ‘ Mr t py . A. R. Cooper, la snage f n“... Win24? ....§.l8.r first prise, a. beautiful silver “£1.12”. °h§’u“l‘°" "l; . -o 0t Mr. an gave e e prize th lit "5135. kiss un- second Drize went to Paul- ine Currieyi-ycaz-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Currie, Eus- ton gtlreet. The prize was one- hslf en photographs donated by glaaswell Studio. Her voles were Third Prize in file contest was awarded to Margaret Jean Garn- hum. 9-month: old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezdward Garnhum, . This prim was a silver doi- lar donated by Mr. AR. Cooper." er votes were 7,000. In addition to the prizes donat- ed to the children Mr. All. Cooper presented to the parents of the winners passes to the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde were award- his ed a three-months pass to chews at the Prince Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Currie. a two months’ pass. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gsrnhum a one month pass. Other conmtants who showed- up well in the oontcst. were: James Hurry. 6-year-old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Hurry, City. Wilma L-aricr. Alexandria l-lowatt. Warren Hood. _ Shirley Burke.‘ Elizabeth Aitklnson. Barbara Elizabeth Powers, Euiia OT-Ianle . the three years of $1,088,939. or an ""810 yearly surplus 095382.979 Squanderin, the Money Surely with this additional rov- enue of over one mill and a half dollar's, the Oarmlpbell Gov- ernment should have been able to balance the budget. But no. The more money , rec ‘. d. th more they spent. Expenditures in practically every Department of the p c went skégargcgt- WWII-ii! 0S’ would be reduced. In the Depart- ment oi Justice we find pilot the yearly expenditure during 1982-1934 under the ves was $52,901. while for the years 1936-1938 under the ii Government, it was $90,- 003. e/n increase oi $7,202 a your. or a total increase for the three years of 831.007. And what about ihe- depart- mental expenditure. over which the Liberals promised to exercise the most rigid control? Itf we just take the ntal Ofiioes. exclud- inz the Ministers’ nigger aindund census and an Title: Ofiftces. we that in the year 1934, under the Macmillan Government, the expenditure amounted to $68,707, while in the year 1939. under the Campbell Government. it amounted to $04,- 824-011 increase oi’ $19,111. And ior the three year period from 1932-1984. the total of De- l 84D.- m t canto $1: fact tlgfit for pas 601M316 Y”?! 9 cost oi collect-inn Provincial In- come Taxes has been taken over by the Federal Government. and the Province completely relieved of it. Faloonwood Aooollnla And now let us from to the 1M1- 30.1100 GOVOIHIIIGM dllflnl the years. Wb will fin that for the veers 1986-1989 er the Liberal Adminlebmtion the e _io_r LOCATION m Creenllal Co. Will Be lmlly- , For Business Wednesday Morning At Their New Location tln The Store Formerly Occupied By Mrs. ll. P. Simpson armament nil: lll-zvl LOCATION! g THE GREENDAL c0. , OPPOSITE snows! A BIlCS. i_l:l'.f.i_i'.i.l ll- rzltivrl , lgllhzttlmrl it Present Prizes 9 sample oi their economy. 0X‘. W.ll.Carson,I>-c..l=l..c. Acute and Chronic Diseases l4 Years Practice Charlottetown m PRINCE sr. PHONE 1m a Qggggggg Trinity United Church TUESDAY, qqAy 16 zit-Minion Band, g.15—-Bln|0r6—-Elll. Parlor. IBM-Rene tion of New Member; _. S I Hall ==_—___ ,, , _---..- W ,_ .. . while for the cor ndln saaogam 4 res-no a ye rs 1932-1934 under the Conservativaes. . the expenditures amounted to} I Falconwood amounted w 8261.302. or. in other words, the Liberals increased the expenditure tor the three years by $99,064. , And the explanation which the Liberals Rive for this huge in- 9P¢fi8e ill expenditure. is. indeed. a pitiful one. what do they say? sarvaltive Government. I do not think I need comment on a state- ment oi that sort. it is truly in keoeinz with many oi’ the state- ments Wlhich have been in this cempaian by the Liberal candidates and their party organ, I will say only this-that during these years immediately idiowinu the disastrous fire. the Conserva- tive Government one. but maintain. maintained the old Iniimlary. which the fire did not destroy. they maintained the Sims Buiidinz, the old Prince Edward Island Hospital and the Novlsom Block in Charlottetown.- all at a cost oi over $99000 less than it cost thc Campbell Gov- ernment to maintain the modern and up-tc-da/te building which the some Conservative Government provided for them. Thu/t is s But I B11956 this increased ex- penditure may be y explalrh ed by taking ano er quince s/t the Public Alxtounts for he peat three years. where we'll find that a lot of juicy morsels fell of! the Faloonwood tab those into the the l" years. rikht hips of the members oi ‘ ll Govern- merit Architect's Fees Before turning from the . oonwood Amounts. I would like to refer for a few minutes to a fav- orite cry oi the Liberal i- data. a cry which they invariably use a led when they tiaism is. I refu‘ to the Ilmlconwood These plans were based on the construction of modern inga illan and. as our leader. Dr. MscM lained in his brilliant speech in the strand ‘Iihealllre last week. th have partly used. and can. and should, still be used. But the Campbell Government also had some architect's plans. This time I refer to the plans for the renov- 891%! of the Court House in_ Char- I h ry, it on the adver- ng. he received it on a type- v liter purchased for use in the Court House. and he received it 0.1 in-a door mats He received it on the lelzal fees paid w the Le- izaz- Shoe company. he received it en t-he furniture. and he m- c..".'s:i it on numerous cther items. But here's the most amazing tiling of all,--he also received 5% on his own architect's .feesi i. would anti/ear that about; the only thinae connected with the tour‘. House on which he was not lid his 5% were the salaries of ti‘: Court House officials. ‘That is l Jim/pit of plans purchased by I". Campbell Government. and if v: (an indce by the sample. we nxv be thankful that they did nt have tit: purchasina of the flfvirllvclzi plans, or those of the - 2e :1 Vlalsa College. They w. .:l pcrimbly have had to float. another bend issue to pay the architect's iecc. ‘fiikllb rm 20th. ment. answer to that allrlln satisfactory income little favoritism in this struggle for self-advance- ment. A man of 40, if he is not properly trained or a specialized worker, is as badly handicapped as the untrained youlll lien of 19 summers. True Vocational advise is usually only obtain- able in the larger Cities of the Continent. During the next several weeks though, worthwhile vocational advice is available to those Islanders wishin: it. A. R. Reusch a nationally known Radio Col ege of Canada are on the Island with headquarters at Charlottetown. Both gentlemen have had extensive experience in business and social life and are qualified to give vocational guidance. Mr. Reusch served as one of the early Directors of the Saskatchewan Grain Pool and in the course of his business life has even built roads on a large scale besides directing the Public Works management of some 20 Saskatchewan municipalities. Mr. Arnold, who is Vocational Director of the (Iollege, which specializes courses, has had a broad Industrial experience, serving as treasurer and chief accounting execu- tive of several large manufacturing firms in Can- ada and in the United States. He is unusually well acquainted with the economic life of Canada's larger and middle-sized cities. Mr. Arnold will only be on the Island during the week of May l5 to May What to Do. portsnt question-and make a Age allows for themselves. in practical If you are personally seeking an answer to your —WHAT T0 DO-whether for yourself, or for your son, why not interview these two gentlemen. Their present trip takes them all over the Island and they will be glad to devote a share of their time to inter- views with interested men or parents regarding- WHAT SHOULD HE D0! Mr. Reusch and Mr. There is no charge or expense to you to inter- view either man. WRITE OR PHONE CFCY Radio College of Canada —AND-- Northern Institute of T ethnology Specialists in Practical Training —FOR- COMMERCIAL Rlllllfl OPERAT (Wireless Telegraphy) llllllfl TECHNICIAN ACCOUNTANCY (Including industrial accounting, cost account- ing, municipal accounting.) C. H. Arnold of the training Arnold can be reached through Radio Station C. F. C. Y. Either telephone or write the station. In doing either kindly state for whom the interview is sought, his age. education, and past 5 years experience, and his present employ- I about azsooo. n i. true fir oe- ! Beef or a-n-loc curred. but it wassouuiillzd u? the Yesterday S cm» 93.00-82.90 upperfloorauldrooioiithebuild- Slouhlota 45c inc. and did not affect the alter- Local Market Rhubarb lo me th s if...“ cggrtfflgfl d and * I Mushrooms I boxes g2 o e o s . ond rfioors slit’? cnelcolnnf‘ 8:120 0.110133151011111 New carrots a launches we Public Accounts, we find that the COBB-GTE” FOR “u! w!“ Lettuce head l5-1Te wit“... 6333525’ hi“? chi: "m" tr" "mm" ggillgirulfniznoellliglrlz ill-flli-lhlfllls and pp-rnnsnaalin we UNDATID money pox The total coat as set forth in the omit-tram; bee! '40,, (By The Canadian Press) Public A°°°"-““ w” ‘mmbi Celerv bunch 15-250 closing exchange rates and the architect received in 1997 Potato“ 25-30;: A1; Montreal -Pound 4.69 23-92: the sum ofliiiilgfgaiizaud in 1938 Tumgp; g g0; 5c U. 8. dlr 1.00 5-16: franc 2.65 e sum . . . mskin a - -4. - total of $2132.60- ‘ 2Q’. 11L?“ a at New York —Pound 4.68 m; thAhgu 1ft is reiaily amazinriflctg €e Butter “i” 25-270 Canadian dlr .99 43-94; franc 2.- ie nt terns e . _ _ regeived heis 5%. I gvlillwmention oixfixnlbam e5 “a? “A; an; 401mg 176.74 fr; U. only a. few o! them. He received it Carrots 3 m. 10c B dlr 81.74 1r; Canadian dlr 91-» case roa, 1e re l - oun , : . - in vine Bmmkllmnzsceilfépaizlegn ting “W1” d“ Wm mlrtlr-Gold P o 11s so u s nlglht watchmanh pay. and he Eggsfflo, 224?: dlr 59.48 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- eren received it on the soap. I-lc Squash 1b y; can“, ". "ivad it on the insurance prem- HEADLINES! Our “BLACK TWIST” ‘does get into the headlines. But it is a headliner in the thoughts and minds of Islanders. HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST Manufactured by Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd- Charlottetown