1"?“ _._.nngy~<zv-rr ' ' . . PAGE SIX . . Matinee 3.00. Adults 35c, Govt. Tax 2c—37c. Children 15c. Govt. Tux lc-lfic. Night 7 d: 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax 2e, 52c. Balcony 40c. 60"» Tu 2c—42e. Children 25c, Govt. Tax 1e—28c. 1N COOPERATION “TIII m: Y’s The superb star of stirring, smashing drama! In an expose of society that will blow your hat oiii What doth it profit a, man li’ he gain the whole world and lose ALSO LOVE? This man among men . _ . . shows you the heart-throbbing "ILSIC“I\'\§‘II)‘FIF‘R" truth, in a straight-from-the- . .‘ . . , shoulder drama. (treat lit-cause it's .'\II(‘l\l.\ Tliill hi. "Lymhvq. (‘.\I\"I‘Oi).\' (ll\'i.\'(i '10 THIS‘ PROGRAM: BEING UNDER TIIE .i\i' I‘I('IIS OI“ Y‘S BIIINS CLUB, IEEGULAR. PICTURE l‘ S PRESS EXCEPTED \\’ILL NOT BE IIIZFOG- Timed W. By New Telescope YCZIYS ago. PADflDENA, Calif, Feb. 26- Royal Arch “Iasons When the sun develops a new spot, astoiiomc-rs at Mount Wilson Uni- _' OlJ'-('l'\‘{lt0l'y get. the news l» 1310111 l>.\‘ lléllll. 1111V9l111§ 136-334i1dnentscliel of Hailcybingv, Ont. was The pnzc is gum] m memory oil Pvliilfl- 11501110 Clllficlysmlflfll ltlSf, night elected grand “Z" of the‘ should happen to Pluto, the ‘(n-und chapter P/Jyal Arch 113$ ons of Canada, when tlie 1101111110- 151“ “"‘l°hm""‘ “l m‘: Ob‘ l lion committee reported that only tli>.(‘(l\'Cl'(‘f‘l and most; dis- uld lmirii about it in, -qu.' ters of an l1oiii'. l..t~p well posted 0n, flldl‘ system, of which l and planets are a ‘ _ a .~.'.\‘iitt~i" means 0i coni- nii must be discovered if: one name hiid been suggested the highest honor within the acclainaton an dtvill be scribe “E" for the cnsuin; . _ , , row. t Jrriii‘. liiippciiiiigs among the stars I m‘ its own "island uiii\'-1i'se" and - , _ The pneumonia germ then is opvl “l. L! , um" Sh“ bysmns m“ ifrom all 1iarts of tllg DOIIIIIIIOH and ;lllllll_\' visitors from the United lliii . ire. ht ti t\'<‘lw' s"; million iiii!lioii‘-“'41‘-PS are at'endiiig the two . . , vniiioczitioii which opciicti illllff» 11 _\ . iilltl wireless meta-ages can go no faster, even if someone wcri: found in the other universes to send them. Alpha Cciitauri, thc llPJYVFC star in the earth's universe. is four and one-third light years iuvay and as astronomers peer fur- ther into space they find them- - 1. in effect, looking back into gm of the mammoths and di- the first. chapter was fanned is being celebrated in with lllq present convocation. LONDON GOING IVEST inch telescope at Mount. Wilson, the povscrful yet constructed, has "nipheci Nebulae, other island uni-t ~c.», which are so far away that. light leaving them 300,000,000 year's ago is just now reaching the earth. "In observing Nebulae," he said, "we are witnessing scenes and ev- of Loirdun is pushing more to past geologic ages. The nearest of them all, the Magellanic clouds, are photographed in the light which left them more than 100.000 years aizo. We see them us they were back in the prreat lee nge. “The conspicuous spiral nebulae belong to the Plinoccnc age, while those at. the extreme limits of the observable region are prccarbonifcr- ous." non Street. cntly has been known ber. A scheme has been before authorities for some years for Looking at the Magellanic clouds, lmllfillilli? ll1" l11""""11l Cllflfinll Cm“ Dr. Hubble secs them as they were ftfllifl" 011d ffilfibli-“lllni! R B11311” opposite centre on the HGARITIBHRGAK “Our Gang” Comedy and Other Short Talkies cf the members. likiwin Smith, of London, Ont, was also chosen by grand year. . . - i "ll I'll d t - inn \‘.ttl'l'.l is to keep informed 0110mm o“ Cos ‘H be 1 c omor More than 400 royal ach masons inoniiiig. 1t was in Iiamllton that the 7511i b.i".hda_v or the R. A. M. connection LONDON, Feb. 24 tBy 'I‘he Can- adian PI‘L‘SS)—-—FOI‘ year's it has been I evident that the business quarter; Carried Out. weft. Further proof of tlrs is fur-l nishrd in the resolve of the South- ern liiulwziy to increase its train scrvic: to the terminus at Clraring Cress. a mile or nrore to the west. M“ J’ 0- ‘Hyndman M“ rmd- Pm’ of Si. Paul's Cathedral and to dlv- gm“ couslstcd 0t a lmmbcr M, were l ccrtmn proporuon of ivitty Valentine verses. Next meet- ents ivhich actually occurred in ‘the name “hich now goes to C“? 111i.’ to be held Rt the ‘home oi’ Mrs. Herbert; Georveatt, where Irish wit Charing Cross station iintll rec- will be dlsplayeti principally as a starting point for the Con- tinent. In thr- last fire years, how- ever, the pruscngcizs to this slat- ion have nearly doubled in num- the Matinee Adults 25c Govt. Tax lc-‘Ztiv. l0—26c. CAPITOL —MONDA Y . Nancy (Farrell, at her warm- “ f ly sparkling best, as the am- bitious girl of the slums, who aspires to life in soc- i=ty, and learns 1n01'e sec- rets than it is good for one girl to know. . . PRINCE EDWARD — NOW CAPITOL-NOW PLAYING DOUBLE MA TINEE TODAY 1.30 and 3.30 Children 131'. Govt. Tax lc-ltie. Nifihl- 7 '5' 8.45. Adults 40c. Govt. Tax ‘l4- —42c. Children 25c, Goyt. PM ma, as they were in the age of the CONQUER. PNEUMONLA GER“ dinosaurs, forty-five to fifty million THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OPENING CHAPTER OF "Galloping Ghosts" AND in “FIGHTING FOOL” TIM McCOY srrom‘ ripe , I, ALSO i» rsonal did . . .______ Doukhobor PHILADELPHIA, Pa, February BOY S h 0 0 t S ‘AZ-Discovery of how to pierce thcI SQhOQI Teacher protective “armor” of a pneumonia 5 p; germ, rnakln‘ ssible its dest - Elect Grand ‘ Z tion has brofiglll.) to Dr. O. T. rAull- er i’ N Y ‘k 1,500 l f . HAMJILTQN. 011K. Feb- 25-413)’ mg Zmejrgflnogoficgse or ggyiécigmli Sschool activity in the Blaine Lake v..:.,.n eight minutes. It is flashed The Canadian PressM-Dr. C. W. 'l ter on May 15, 1920. for gift tlon. He then discovered ing. d a .V m“ which destroy it. Rocky Point and Secretary the ! government grant; The indisposltlon of Mrs. Nelson 'Clll'l‘lf.‘ is to, be regretted by her |fricnds as she has been laid asklc fur the past week or more, but she is now very much improved. Mrs. Ellen MacKinnon is suffering fl- fronr infection in her finger, it be- ing necessary to call a doctor. Mr. John Smith having purchas- Dr. John Phillips of Cleveland lseuled for the most part by Dom Ohio, Wllo died while doing rescue l H 1v i Y] _ work at the Cleveland cum: (may, \ ien an car y-mornng prow e1 Dr. Avery not only found how to pierce the pneumonia. germfls arm- or, but was first to discover that it had this armor, or protective cover- ing that shielded it: from destruc- another microbe which gives off a substation that dissolves the protective cover- C" l? “mick by 911° ‘V1130 COYSI-Hlflll“ I arrested Pete Dowlenko, 18, son o’ l“ U10 13119111110111“ DHllWV-‘S 1110911. :1 Doukliobor farmer, a short; time Ringyvood Women's Institute met for their monthly meeting in the school room on Thursday, January 25th. Owing to sickness there was inl-"lllllle m“ f” their Fhruuy not quite as large an attendance f111°¢ll11l¥ “l? me 11°11"? °l Mm Ed‘ as generally. Usual buslnpgs ‘v55 flvard Mullen with an attendance of reported received. One dollar was voted to help defray ex- penses of the mattress coverings for the sllllfltDfllilll. Acknowledgement of a sympathy card received from of at the time the great yihehistortc‘raiiiriiy ilrpliruits rovcd the earth. Perring hank ni‘ the Thames. If this were SASKATOON, Sask., Feb. 25. —- l (By the Canadian Press) — Anti- district of Northern Saskatchewan, hobors, took _a new turn today shot and critically wounded Miss 'Olga Wasley, 21-year-old school deachcr, as she lay asleep in her jbed in a little school house six miles from the village. i Ssriously wounded by gunshot in ‘the side and legs, Miss Wesley was "rushed here late this afternoon by ‘airplane. Hospital attendants say she will be given n blood trans- fusion tonight. Provincial Police at Blaine Lake aiftcr school pupils found their (earlier lying on the floor iincon- scious and tonight announced he would be formally charged in court tomorrow with attempted murder. GLENII OY INSTITUTE Th: members oi Glenroy Womens GENIIIAI. GUARDIAN BUY GARDEN CITY BUTTER- 1 lb. 23C; 2 lbs. 45¢; I0 Ibl. 82.10. 075-24741. PLAY ‘MASTER. AND MAN" St. Patrick's Day under auspices oi’ B. I. S., souris. 1176-2-27-Sat-tue-sat-3i. nurrm: mucus coma UP.‘- Buy Garden City Butter now. 1 lb. 23c; 2 lb. m; 1o 11.42.10. SERVICES 0N YORK Pastoral Charge, Sunday, Feb. 28th, will be: York, 11 a. m.; Brackley, 3 p. m.; Central Church, 7 p. m. G. F. Christie, Minister. FUNERAL SERVICE-The funer- al of, the late Mrs. Fred W. Watts, York, yesterday was very largely attended, showing the esteem in which she was held in the com- munity, Rev. Mr. Christie of York Responsibility was the officiating clergyman. YESTERDAYS MARKET-There was a poor attendance at the mar- ket yesterday with a. one cent ad- vance in turnips. Hay sold for 500., straw, 35c; oats, 32c. to 35c; turn- ips, 1lc.; chickens, 75c. to $1.25; butter, 27c. to 280.; eggs, 25c; sp- ples, 5c. to 10c. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -— The ‘Trustee Board of the Protestant Orphanage wishes to acknowledge Wllll thanks receipt of $10.00 from ,Linklctter W. 1'., per Mrs. Annie L. Harvey, $5.00 from Greenwood W. I. ‘per Miss Mae Boulter, and $9.97 per- ,Rcv. C. U. lvlicNevin from Collect- -lon Week of Prayer mid Thanks- giving Service United Church, Georgetown. THE BAPTIST CHURCH — Rev. A. C. Vincent will speak morning and evening. His morning sermon will be "Soul winning and the in- dividual,’ ' the evening sermon “Christ seekng sinners." Included in the music of the clay will be Brack- ett's “We would see Jesus,“ a. so- prano solo "Behold nie standing at the door," by Mrs; Vincent and Steblfns‘ “Jesus is calling." Mrs. Full continues her Organ recitals from 6.45 to 7 o'clock, with on this occasion “Jerusalem the Golden" (Shepherd), "Barcarolle" (Often. bitch), “Cloister scene" (Mason). Mr. Keir Duggan of Sea View ls visiting in the city. ' Mr. William Lannan, Stairhope, left, yesterday for Halifax, to join very nice poultry house which heps make poultry pay. funeral of Dr. which was held yesterday morning » from his home in Eldon was one PERSONALS - of the largest seen in the district for years, upwards of two hundred sleighs following the remains to the last resting place. The house and adjoining grounds were crowd- ed with people who came to pay a last tribute of respect. All the ASSUMES CONTROL .l’hllip K. Wrigley, son of the late William Wrigley, Jr., as he ap- Bullding, as he took over his fa- ther's gigantic business ' ‘ ‘ . MEMORIAL SERVICE for the late Sgt. Major F. Renoui’ will take place in the B. A. Citadel, on Sunday evening at 7 p. m. POLICE COURT -— The case of the man who broke jail Thursday morning and was recaptured that evening appeared in the Police Court yesterday afternoon and was adjourned until today. WHO CAN BEAT THIS-Although Jack Frost has brought a. very cold and stormy week it looks very much lke spring on the farm at H. Wes- icy McKenzieKs at Fortune. where n. very nice bunch oi’ chckcfls were hatched out on Feb. 17th. Of course Mr. McKenzie is well equipped for the business. He has an out door brooderor otherwise it would be very difficult to handle baby chicks this time of year. He also has a BURIAL YESTERDAY - The John F. Martin the serious illness of M155 Hclgn Lawson, Stanhope, o D Mrs. James Warren of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, sister of Mrs. John Williams, who is seriously ill at her home, and her daughter, p Mrs. Chester Garrett of Arlington. Muss, arrived by plane from Moiicton, N. B. . L The many friends of Miss Mary Dcvine of this city will be glad to learn that she is iiriproving rap- idly after an illness of two weeks at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Poiver, Em- erald Jct. ‘seven inenrbcrs and two visitors. The Itviec President, Mrs. Ernest Mic- lKinnon presided and meeting open- lcrl by singing the Institute Ode. iRoll call was nnsivercd by paying .a nickle, minutes of the last Infiel- iing were read and approved. and school committee reported every- thing satisfactory. Three oi the ,menibcrs subscribed for the Institute ‘News by paying lg out OI the funds. The remainder of the evening was spent very pleasantly by singins ‘tinncing and gi-amuohoue music. 'also .1 reading flndhg a match by lMrs Leo Jamicson was much en- joyrcd by all, also a good game of auction forty fives. Lunch was then served by the hostess after which ‘.1411 joined in the National Anthem. Mrs. Fmmct McKcnns kindly invit- cd the members for the next meet- 'ing. teacher who deserves much credit in the manner the examination was conducted. pressed by Rev. Geo. MacDonuldMr Jos. R. MacDonald and Mr. Archi- bald Lanlgan. who congratulated the S, children upon their performance 3nd p'al5ed ML“ Murphy 1°? m‘? with assaulting“ Mrs. Fortescueh fi splendid interest taken in her chos- en profession. The pupils and vis- itors were treated with candy and the afternoon sesion was brought‘ m a close by singing the National sn Anthem. farther into space. he sees a il0blllll" l (‘zirrieil out n new road bridge \\'i)t.l(l cluster in the constellation of Co- lliu huil‘. m-m- the fiver, ‘ Ierves yiisumvg. richer NERVE n05 wreck. eep. and Nerve Price 50o a box as ever." 501.] M, nII drug and general stem, or nnilzd ilirect on nuipt oI prlcl by Th0 T. Milburs ' v ' r 1 - r .~ Y ~ . ' C0,, but, Toronto, opt. , One clay a friend rem and by the time I luul lake It llliiiiillete Wreck Sal lip ilall The light Mrs. John llustxlliirk Lake. Ont, writest-"I was troubled so much \\'illl my nerves I was a complete I could nettle my umk, and would have In sit. uip half the night 0n a/‘vvuint of not being uhle to e Pills. l userl ' v inmenried Milburnh Heart one. lvox and got relief, n six boxes I was as well i-d a radio this winter, is greatly l'Z1,lI1_\'lll'.1,' the good reception, and especially the broadcasting of the hockey games. Quite a number of interested fairs from Rocky Point and elsewhere attended the rink at Cornwall to witness a game between the Corn- wall and the Nine Mile Creek teams, and also to participate in an enjoyable skate after the match. Although the NinetMileCrcek team was defeated, they are to be con- gratulated on the good showing they made as they are only ncwly organized-R. PANMURE ISL/l ND SCHOOL EXAMINATION Several of the rcsidenLs (If Pan- mure Island and the adjacent vicin- ities assembled at Panmure Island School to attend the semi-annual examination which was held on we afternoon of February i, inst. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Miss Stella Murphy, cspsbly assist- ed by Rev. Geo. MacDonald, Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, and Mr. Archi- bald Langsn. showed by their ready Complimentary remarks were ex- the Royal Canadian Marine" members of Mizpsh lodge at- _"__"' tended in s. body. Reverend Dr. The Guardian regrets to leam of skinner o, the Unmd church’ Belfast, and Reverend Dr. Sinclair Masonic service at the grove was conducted by Past: Grand Master Laughlln MacKinnon. There was a pail bearers were Messrs. McDonald, John A. Ross, J. J. McPherson and Trueman Jenkins. Clarence Darrow To Defend Mrs'.Fortescue (Copyright, by Associated Press) atlonshave been entered into with Clarence Darrow, noted lawyer, to defend Mrs. Fortescue and three others against Joseph's Literary and Debating sq- clety, discussing the question, "Re- solved that the Consolidation of schools would beto ifhqbétter inter- est of education." Interesting argu- second degree Mar-ch 10, it was learned today by the Associated Press. The detbndants sre accused‘ of rooting lo death Joseph Kahu- iiawal, one of five men \chai'ged ers charged with the slaying. f Valleyfleld conducted~ services t the home and grave while the rofusion of floral tributes. Tho arraby, Wilfred McLean, ‘John A. HONOLULU, n». 2s. -- Negoti- Grsnvllle h murder charges, daughter, the wife oi’ Licut. Tho- w mas H. Massie. of tho- United d Albert P. Jones, are the oti Kent Street. Bakes Best Ilnb In Island's alter snow-chiming. been “faulty imlmcled by the" and accurate answers that they had BAKED BEANS 3' crocks, ready at 4 P. M. Saturday. We again offer our opening special of one quart of Beans and one loaf of Whole Wheat Bread for 28 cents. Beans 20c per quart. in sealright sanitary containers. Call . early and avoid disappointment. ' StewarPs Bakery .-__, . mall plane service between Moncton _ _ and Charlottetown be discontinued" Delicious flavoured Pork and Beans was inteli’ ', debated. Although baked in our ovens in earthenware some of the sneakers wort absent 12c per pint. peered at his desk in the Wrigley recently. and Mrs. Ephraim Malone and Mr. Peter Toole, were visitors to Broom Albert vale recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cusack. , flying visit to this city during the week. town, spent; the week end at her home in Kelly's Cross. Criminal esting and intelligent meeting was entually it was announced that the states navy. Massey and two en- “Pro" side was victorious." The listed men of the navy. F. J. lord speakers were as follows: ‘m, James E. Coady, Mrs. Emmett German and James P. 'I‘ralnor;*Con, John W. Bradley, Louis McQuaid, Leo Mc- Intyre, Monsghan. tant question, "Resolved that air “Lady Gordon” “Still Wagging Her Tongue for p, century and a half—is.the aristocrat oi.’ Imsiemauth» Railway Sztotion, and every day when the Hlllocks, he hears her brazen voice. "Lady Gordon" is s. bell weighing over a quarter of a hundredwelgnt, and swirigng 1n a stout wooden frame. It derives its name from a house at Losslemouth in a turret of °if which the bell was first fixed. When ° s bought the house and put the bell in the harbor, w ence 1t was taken 1°“ in 1852. U. apart from the tongue, which has m) had go be replaced. The old tongue however, is preserved at the‘ station i as a relic. ' ' an KELLYS CROSS AND VICINITY of The‘ men of this vicinity are bus- ily engaged ln procuring their win- 7's wood. Some have already iln- lshed. ' ard _Bul Mr. Mathias Hagan made a. flying trip to Emyvale recently. day Miss Kathleen Cusack accently spent the week end in South Mel- licr' ville. ' ' The many friends of Miss Eliza- beth Cusaek are glad to know that M she is around again, after her long seige of sickness. We are sorry to learn that Miss Eileen Monashqg, Kelly's Cross, is confined to her home through ill- ness. and i115 Mr. Maurice Bradley, South Mel- ville, made a short trip to Hampton Miss Mary Bradley and her broth- W" er Cecil, of South Melville, paid u ly- vislt to Msplewood last week, the guests of their uncle, John W. Brad- ley. . - day Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, Mr. Mr. Wallace McGulgan‘ paid a busln Miss Annie Carraghcr, Charlctte- : On February 18th, o. very inter- of m eld in Kelly's Cross hall by the st. ML‘ merits were put forth by both “Pro" Peter and "Con" sides, which made it dif- cult for the judges to distinguish T hich was the winning side, but ev- ,, llefi Maurice Bradley, Gerald _____ On February 23rd, a. very impor- nonvou, m. 26—“Lady ooi-d- .*““"*‘d ‘0 “'5 11°11“ on"—whose tongue has been wagging £05211“ ‘fit 5113161112 .51" o e.own. Prime Minister ls at hishome, The Bel" River South, were recent m. 1W1‘! to St. ltiiirys Read, Lady Gordon of Gordonstown. wholwlflcl‘ ‘mcmwd at‘ Chmmlelflwii i. . . . . in 1m m» am is on the bell) fled “I‘.°~““1' T“ from a cruel husband and built a m "y ‘mmn D°°M~°°Il “M a r the lady died the port 119.1130!‘ master m“ by ‘W1’ “l” “"0 1111i pleasure of his acquaintance .> to the station when 1t was openediqllmg- m" 5m“ m‘ "mllllr. it . J. Francis, Fortune, five sisters 51 The article in the “London fllldlGeorge A‘ ‘WM “M” B03‘; l North-Eastern. Railway Magnzliiefllwm~ H~ Tvlrirlieiiil. Charlottetown which gives these facts, adds that M“ , 4 “Lady Gordon" keeps her age well. 3m Rsguhiltl r)'3".‘\\l'll and i. Fortune. to all of whom the Guard to Fortune on 'l"htll'.°ila_\v Ms h,“ attended, Rat’. J. Iloiizcn oiilclaitn The pull hearers were six Ilcphg and Arthur Wood, Rollo Bay; How Roy-Townshcnd Rollo Bay, Mrs ‘Reginald Diiigwell left lilori spendng .1 few clays in Fortune. Mk1 Iltlhry Vtflilte, has returned . spending the past few month; - Morell. West. was n visitor to Bear River on Tuesday last. ' ' Mr. Thomas .»\. White son of ltir ed to h's home Tuesday aiterspe where he was a patient in the Cll Hospital. Mr. John J. Burke. New Aca Messrs James and DanleiSteel Little Pond. were to Saurlb. “I116 Mrs. sign; ltiucEarhem. Bear Ri er is visiting relatives Ldneroad. ‘Mr. North, was to Sourlr . Messrs John R. 1'\fa.~1.-cnii,_l1. ll Crockett, George afasDonald, G80 Creamer und Joseph lttacboiiai sows East, attended the tutu" was a visitor to Roll» my Will recently. Friends regret, to lrarnffff lll continued serious ,i1‘l"f<< OI M“ (By the Canadian Pi-rssl than’ 1932 Olympic held in Hamilton. Ont. It following a telecttiqb" “° members. ~—-__ Mr. Lelth Townsm-n d I135 n. 1Y1 Rollo g“ the tree}; M Mr. BTIGIMYS. James g llthu --__. Friends in Rollo n.“- we ' ' of 311d victim, re saddened to learn of “,9 d" Ml‘. ‘V llltilll Ildggy ‘ pram to, in u... ,5, o the late John S. iuid Elli-g, m“ oi‘ Fortune Bridte iuid was“ ves to mourn his Wlle nee Ru s. Robert I) xon, rciisz 11am Dawson, BNlCqllC, and 1 fliers, Hurry and Arthur but)“, extends sympathy’. The {um the deceased namely; Frank Wood, Red House; 001m m, tic; Charles Townsherid Fortiin for hcr home in Iledcqtie aft homo in Souris West all rs. Lazarus White, Rollo Bi Mrs. William A. White return the past week in Chnrlotfeio u, visitor to Rollo Bay Nttlll on a. business trip. in Sou Adolphus Kelly Iii-shill" "rcnily on ess trip. e_. late Edgar Hunt's.‘ s Georgie Beagle. lieu River Mar-Gougli, BPili‘ Rival}? _ ‘H ORONTO. om- wt. - trials win‘ t» i... Ms! li- of -t I. nitely established those who were presentdtebated the subject considerably well. The "pro" _slde put forth the argument as to .the cost of our mail plane service, , while the "Con" side centered about; the benefit of this maid-flew.» us by the government, and consid- ering the cost, said "it only do! .0» family of P. E. I. less thin one: half cent per day. In this discus- sion the "Con" sideline victor-ions Phone 211 Bread by a small majority. ‘Speakers on each side were: Pro, Mrs.’ John W. Mcltenna. Vern. minor-r Con, .'I‘ho-' mu McAvInn, wmqflqww, John ’ . Nantes. A very interesting feat oi, the evening was {five indputp speech delivered by Mr. Thomas McAvlnn. the speskerabeing on if lies on. . ilrrlr/ i We keep a mu linemlll a jfiif. -;. t V DOUNACONA rioAbP -.-‘ Nnsavrn B01111”. , PLASTER BOARD ~ Mainoiuiu 4111f WOODWORKING (JO-i -‘ Phone 3"- , puulotutown. l’- m _ . .