SU .ERll-2 and PRINCE COUNT. CRONICLE Albany News Notes’ A well attended card party was held in seven Mile Bay Hall on Thursday evening. Prize winners I Dominion’ D3. Race at Summerside As announced earlier the sum- inerside Driving Park will hold the unial Dominion Day Race at sum- merside on July 1st Plans for this Meet have been going steadily ahead since the first public notice Western Local .——.;- » AMA 77:01: ENTER TAINMENF .."..‘.‘:. _'.g.§.".::".'.'::..::.' -'2: $150.00 Cash Prizes -',-'7, -7- -ma -c---3} .":;'.n. .3.‘ ENTRIES cLosE my 20:1. ' I EH11‘? Forms. Rules and Regulations obtainable by -113: ronlushmrrop, gm,-1-_ writing Box 76, summerplde, rullemii SEIWIGE ‘We hm ooeoodueemvlctcancoirnnani Bnppllosh the McPhtfl0I llslldlnr. X ' in charge of Mr. loo“ blchloride I . - Drug co., x§Esin§c°§Ef°"' T“"°’ NO MATTER WHAT FORM or ENTERTAINMENT X'r°t'r7u.”o’.‘23§7'“'i.i.‘iii'§‘.o“.i§§hi’ii.'.i' "If? ..’’‘,,,’‘;‘.‘.‘.’.f.’‘‘ 0, .... D, . E MM» "=°"° 3 1"--.0" P°"""" '“°""°" "“' "° “"‘ —__ YOU CAN DISPLAY, YOU ARE WELCOME TO Mrs. Joseph domicr; gents not: held recently Eh. followin '°°r»7§5 °"""’°““"“ "“"- "“°" “"‘ °''“‘‘’‘ ‘’° °""°" va:3 your: supply of sil- TRY YOUR LUCK. Arthur Green; consolation. Harry mm wag dwldad um 5 Most modern ‘ with MW? ‘ " and 1:3 I eazfiggifl. gtounxglblcuber OPEN To RESIDE igsgymmtavéeai glnungajzmlggnwgz Classes .'i—Pul'-Be $300.00 each. very modem“ "1-v' Bakery. L-42ls—i—m-5-2-a-93:3: IsL§1Nsl) (())INLl;¥INCE EDWARD ”"’°" "V ”” i““°" $13311: :xnrle°e?!htl§i=c)um mm mm‘ ‘m 2-28 Tmt at Pace. 2-22 Trot at Pace, allowed trotters. 2-15 Trot at Pace, 8 seconds al- lowed trotters. Horsemen are requested to com- inunicate with Mr. W. E. Darby Kivlng names of horses énd eligi- bility so that the Classes may be definitely fixed at an early date for publication. Sportsmen everywhere remember Miss Townsend and Dr. Moryse paid an omcial visit to Albany Vil- lalze school on Friday, Buri nem.»r»<1Profe.uioncil D I-R”EC;|'OR\C —roa iii-:sT nl-:sm.Ts feed Robinson's Gold Tip Fox sigcultg and special dry bread. Robinson's Bakery. L-izla-4-is-5-2-a-9-is-la 11 Cash Prizes from $5. to $50. each JUDGING DONE BY THE AUDIENCE Under Auspices of : Summerside Board of Trade Music Committee In Aid of The Community Music Fund Dates: May 29th and 30th A family reunion was held at the home of Alexander Af- ileck on Monday. April 20 for the purpose of celebrating Mr. Aii'leck’s ninety-second birthday. Present at this happy ‘gather- ing were his family of four sons and one daughter. Mr. Aflleck although -FEED HOME MADE LOAF bread and milk with R-M. Stand- Ird KIUNO. tine puppy meal, cube meal or vita-crumbla meal, and watch the (ox puppim grow. R,-M. Feeds distributed by Braoe's. l L-4025 that Dominion Da. has 1 l _ in his advanced years is hale and . _ Y aways . _"mmA -——-Cums ma chow PlB¢°- Summerside Academy hearty and is very active. His many Eff,“ h§5“mb’2§;“g§5,°‘3“°vR“°° Pl” CONSULT this directory wheninnoedof prover-ivrui or cllecialiscd i always in slack at 9,... 5 Bulb £r;ieni1l:mul1 over the province loin years‘ This years pwgfim ‘TD’: business, and here you will Ilnd listed reliable professional and l ery. L-ma-4-29-5-2-a-9-is-lo o,.,'fj,am§'“ ’f,"’,‘,,,”“‘,.’;" ,,’",°’°m§"",’§ gather with Summerside's central |"“‘“*" “W” °' 5'““"“"""° W‘ ‘’‘'‘'‘‘’° °'’'”'‘’- ' H —-~ terestinz and instructive informa- MAGNIFICENT home in Sglrltowgp 85 " ° ’°°°“°" “id my “ °°5‘“’“”Y by »+»++«++»+«+«+» a n. CBOCKETT urn Pra S B I'I|.I 0 II —-SUNGLO lvloTioN rlcruaas .10.. mm ,, book by D, cm... the ___‘___ paved roads make this the logical ‘ um ,;.,.,e1e,., expel}, wad shown in your locality sometime clgume hump the lmlmful cheats (comlnuea 1,0 p 1) Mr Claude Delaney is busll en- "IE9 W 099“ 37“? R8-C1113» 563-903 Bakery Q Win Prom t courteous d“”“3 Apwv M“ °‘' -’““°- Wat?“ on the human system After the “‘*———““‘~ m Le '———-— tinged in buying and 1oB.dll'igytllr- ' R:-film. n 11:) for a ml‘ M11101-IUCEIDEHES from sunglo meeting the hostess Befiyed 3 bmm_ lty_ and above all the blendlng 01 mp5 and potatoes —————.——_.._.__. 5 0°‘ 0 e ' Dealers or our service slants. mus lunch, A large number were the contribution of each to make ' HOME’ BA.KEB.Y.4 GRANVELE Gonxm BROS, Jawaums ‘ ., u L’353°‘3'35‘5lM- present. Mrs. Geo. Pickering presid- one harmonious whole. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis were 5“‘°¢°- Phlme 345- mum? wk‘ 0 gomel,-ms ‘ytvgmnes D15: I .5 ' "“‘ ed at the piano This was fol‘owed by two solos re-ent visitors to Albany the guests ed Cakes, Pies, Pastry. 9 ‘ H ' Di 6" | . —youn ENTRY must be~flled ’ by Mr. Dido. whose golden tenor ofzvlrs, Harry Francis, ' I I I U, f,pf,'°,,',',',‘;"i=hon,°5a.,' if- I by May 20!-h if you are competins —-SUNGLO vlxEN a. runny was heard in “Silencc" by Kashe- ————- ’ " ' ° ».+$4+«+«+' vii. : 1" the 5“m"‘9““d° “ma”-‘“" °°“te5t- STARTER for Vixens alter pups are varoff a beautiful number and the The Albany d-“mam Cmb 3'” Barber 0 tr‘ t l‘ I a‘:‘m":w_!:1‘;l';‘5 by “”'m“3 B‘l’_f‘5'gg- 10 days old and until pull? are dramatic “Serenade of Don Juan." l>ThCtlC1ng a l)1fiY."‘Melvlna‘s Court- oo+«»»»+«o4++«++ ptome 15 — '._ l - . - weaned. This Ration is a Special by Napravnlck. He was recalled ship. which they intend to un- WAN mum "L “KT To *“*”"*”‘‘‘°“*’“* » 1 sent in the near futu;\.—A Feed for starting those pups on. Buy from your nearest Sunglo Dealer. ‘ L-8580-3-28—Sttl. twice by the continued applause which showed the appreciation of the audience. The five singers again appeared We E. E. PAEKMAN, on‘. n.. , , Registered Optometrist. Phone ‘-. 1 251-2. Oflice hours 9-12, 1-5. 1* Station. Water street. —-'l'RAV£[.LEns REST Dramatic Guarantee all our work. Try us. Club will present their sc:-coming three act comedy drama, “The Mail The Great Comic . of Childhood COMMISSION em Manager J. F. B. Livesay of The Canadian Press of that organ. lzatioifs desire to serve the Canad- ian Radio Cnmnlission with more “Night-" ‘mm "D°'m°“-" 1. Whether Germany regards a ringing, virile plan: of musiiihagg. lierself now in a. position to con- glo Fox Ftations. Made from Super- lers Rest Dramatic Club present L-3580-3-28-Bttf. their screaming three act comedy drama, “The Man iroln Nowhere." in Centrill Lot iii Hall on Monday . from N0Whi9N."1fl 59V€n M11633! —NOR'.|'H BEDEQUE Dramatic and presented 3 gm of widely l l Hall Thursday. May lath. Curtain Club will repeat their three act dlm.,e,,l., _.,,,,.,,5_ The “fl... us.” BRITAIN PUTS Restaurant 4 - l 8.30 pm. Big dance after show. Ad- play, "climbing Roses." in Central or the Cossack p,,_.,o,,e,,--‘by ms- H0t8iS ,_._._,_,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,_,_,,, l mission 25c and 15c. L-4655 Bedeque Hall on Tuesday evening, chmsky was ,, plamtlvfi, ‘he 1,, V ; ?E§F 1) (C(');;nEi"vG“n“J"d'3“'S Slleclal Wire) . L May 12th. Good specialties. Cur- keeping mm the subject Then mmm m text of me uesuom mowd refit’ av 8——A plea forim- EAT A1.‘ THE KING CAFE. . —sucrloN SALES, live for taln rises at a pm. Admission 25c came the mmcklm "Drinking . 8 ° ‘l P "3" °’ Cflnadlnn Dr°- THE GRANVILLE uousll. Water Street The Best Fwd r shows. comparative tests. and our and 15c. L-4657 sang" rmm the opera ..A5s1a'.. m,_ “““‘°’ gran,” from spokesmen mt °““m°r Granville Street. Rooms or in Town. . mhwchmwhwcwr —— mmmmwnmmmwnwm$%““m““‘“m”$flh$h£&$$h$? nmummmammmrnsssassussw , ers prove esuper or o un- _.nolv"r F 1 mg - . ’ 3 ' - ‘ Y A 1. TO S Travel bmsmns tions. Phone 364. Service Station ‘°' "‘“'°‘"""‘“' DOMINION no TEL. warm Board and Lodging. and “W'altz" by Vogel, is gay, clucic "genuine treaties." song of village dancers. 2. Whether the point has been COENEY BROS. TIRE VOID- anizing and Service station Street. Comfortable. sanitary, —-YOU CAN FEED your adult 1 5 AD cinlzn —Mrs. Albert Dufly, Klnlrory, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mn Zhydf WM had DWVE“ M5‘ in the German declaration coh- there was local interference from supberb aabllty as an accompanist; cernlng colonlal t,en'1Lol-1e5_ m the electrical appliances and that auth- wlth his faultless but unobtrusive; Rem,-5 memorandum M, the glmg critics in that district claimed they support. save the audience 8 mat. the rthineland was reoccupied, it had no power to compel owners of to which they had been looking W” said that Gummy was ready such appliances to correct the con- iorward since first hearing him at go “gum to the Mame of Nauons ditions that set up interference. the piano when he was heard in) mm the understanding that Mr. Livc-say appeared to reply to two piano 80108. "lifillflde 3" negotiations for an amicable ad- Statements bemre the C°mmme9 Mimi-" bl’ Ch°DlTl- and T¢h3”“7W' Justmeni; of Germany's colonial Yesterday by President Herbert sky's “Trollra." In response to con- demands would be undertaken» Moore of Transradlo Press service tinued applause, he played as an Incorporated. New York, with res- ch i ' Nbctlirn in 0 Flat. Dect to the broadcast of news bul- mcom opus letlns. Mr. Moore had interpreted and Miss Gladys McNeill, and the Fords finally defeating the Chevs by a. good margin. A delicious lunch was much enjoyed anq after a lolly sing song, the e\:nlng was -——Mre. Georse Perry. st. Louis. brought to a. close with God Save ll 8 Patient in $116 Prince COLIN)’ the King.—D. Hospital- 26 MEDICAL (Continued from l’1g_e‘l‘) St. John's. Nfld.: F. B. Wishart, 1 1 S 1 m N b A humorous little ditty was glv- . hed h Geflmm can ,g_ Irequelit news broadcasts. occupied ]_.?:efi0%m3),ea:;.ngy ufgedmgogfllxgleor :1§;'fiN1gKy2£t:1dCT;‘m 8'3%_l4’é"5;' on as an encore, and even after; :33? thatwsglf rcoogmzebé and sm_ the Commons committee on radio centrally located. A, White. for Gas. Oils, Grease. '1‘l.res, | . Fox Ration No. 2, soaked in skim or ‘ that then? W9” ‘W9 °“"“1“ ‘°1"“-5-tl tends to respect the existing ter- 8* 13:15 one sitting today. Proprietor. Acoeseoriw. Battery Oharsins. aloud to v.0“? °h1‘dr°“- '?.l§f.°.§’“‘i‘f..§;’.‘3.“‘°' *::;°“'::“..:: ~«>-mm - an ..’¥i:a..“?l2:‘*.:::“:...é"::i.‘ ...°.: -...:..°<:.'-l:.:“:.e..w...::i ~+~ .°.;r.*r**:.'....°*.*......"‘*°*: You’llen;loy lt as much sunglo D.,.le,.»1~‘emd by hundreds nciffizigii 011‘ £33 iiery rendition or "La Gclunnia" anmmimwe mums’ ms’ 6% emotions from telephone compan- Investments phone 235. Water Street, 0 Che and rave" mmuame‘ Y n E . {mm an Ba‘-bfere cu sl,,lgna‘n by , I I r um en ies whose lines are used to carry 3ui:nmersl-lp. 35 they"'and Cartoon’ 1 mm H’ Pb-3580-3 2s Sttl he“ “" ”‘° h°"‘° °‘ AV"? MM‘ Ftossinl and then in the merry min" mv "“ ° N W be - network programs to radio stations "" ' '”" ' "“' ‘°“’ . ~ - ‘ ‘ ' -d , t 1 ll " I. .. 5*“5"°d- ‘ 151; Cal-tel/3 famlllar Ff“ °“, ,,“° ° °“’“'3 °'‘'‘‘’'5 “'°"_’isatue. Sons of the Flea bl’ M°“5- 3. Whether Germany's proposals “°’°‘5 °‘"“““‘- EASTERN SECURITIES co. Tailor Gun ters will Weld -TRY Your: i.rJcn—You may :,‘§‘§'.”d1‘St v,c:,de§;.ng'°‘;,§§'cD‘g,‘;‘:',:. sfzieskv. Fslsr aloe encore. 81:! 11'“ for non-aggression pacts can re§r°e:én‘f,-H: Ltd., McA.rthur auilding. Phone .«++»+»+«+»«+«+ If tertl 1 ’ ' ’ Sent C9: I 53718 3 U553“ 5 182. Sec ti )1, y . ‘.t t Z)‘;‘5"5£mug;‘:’ A°;?ME::u_ ‘finxéesptetigsi Recording Bccty., Bradford Mac- 2,11‘ song. §§‘t:g1:‘i§3:l;l§:§:1mi°L‘3?;na€;‘: in western Nova Scotia, had a plea and quota? es bong t sold 1.. B. GALLANT. WATII you In Splll 0 your 0‘ M55“ wrm Box 76' summehmh Kay: Financial secty., Charles Den- one of the most smkmg mum lmmed”-fie nflghbors for Canadian pl'ogl'8ms. While gm- sl;”el;_ Manhunt taunting, _ _- - ' x t [#4555 his. After the regular business was b the ensemble followed. It mc]ud_ ~ _ tions in that district were able to ooooog-oeooroovo-¢o+++o-o uid made-to-measure clothing. own 10a,]_10uS elrs, or enry forms. Y 4. Whether the proposed non up comiiletted, R. social evening bewas ed «The Shem“: Lake... by vase}, aggression puts between Germany gettexcelletlilt reception of United Jewelers ..5ocu1, i:vEN[N(;.._'l'ne cape 996"’ he membe“ wives “5 beautifully descriptive; “Kalenka", and others state mat her south. “E5 5 “ ‘ms; '5 ey were “°" dc‘ - - nail in The Guardian Tum“ Young Pwpws Um“, me, present. A very dainty lunch was (Smmmu Tm) arranged by A, eastern and northeastern “mum pendubly served with Canadian o Tlllsmlth V V in the Hall on Wednesday night for 5°“’°"- ‘*“°’1 which d“‘°1“3 ggd Cherniavsky. a peasant love song: may 5,. guaranteed by mutual as Eorgirllgnci. “;1;:‘193’fV::aX':l(l{l£labl1ttitlig€t GEORGE ,1, CLARKE 3 SUM . . .. .. ' ‘ a . ' > ‘ ' .. a social evening with the President, ':r:‘§:gn:°mv&$g°dn£B° éfimugulwf Church Bells of Novgorod, -by‘ slsmme anangemems. and ncedfd emm to hag: :1 n“e_‘{’;’d5 me, Smet. watchmmer and TIN AND GALVANIZED W53; Ml” EV“ 5t""°"5°" m the Chm" Mm In Ems Mr '5“ 13.5 W”: K“"“’V1°h» in WW0“ the 5‘’”"d 0’ 5. Whether Germany is still commission programs to thelrlonrtl Jeweler. Watch, Clock. Jaw- manufactured to special 19- L Following the devotional and busi- - - ' ' the bells, great sonoraus bells and N O 3 _ “ on f I, Go, 1., Kenneth M whee and p pared t agree to n inter station or to have power of the elry repairing. -rulrements J. Arthurda - "955 P931053 R9“ Nth“? 0"9““ an r" E to llflhivel‘ Wlkunz bells» 15 T°P1‘°d“"°di national arrangement to prevent nearest Commission station in- took charge or the recreation which M15“ M“°1"“”"'~’“- ”°’“ "‘‘-’°‘‘“‘ most eilectlvely: and Iinallv B P“1"‘non-interference in the affairs of mused. . ' V - = of games ‘Dd contg5i5_ be held at the home of Albert 0! songs at rape“. won the pay m t te K )1 ~. -.a .__._—=.- (_ m k 1 b i or!“ Monday May um " d 0 er s a s. . J. Coc rand (Lib. Cumberland) .- W55 990- P1’ 195 9“! ' ' ' 01' Saturday. bl: K85¢31Sl_<Y- 3“ (No mention was made in the presented a brief on behalf of D . — ’ won by Miss Dorothy McDonald ”"""“ ‘ "Leaching Polka. by I-leiletz. questionnaire of the point raised 'l‘ruro. N. s. listeners who claimed 11' 9 eStI'0yS HOIIIO P R A I S E S i . of Former Islander The living quarters of me family of A. M. Warn, prominent South Park garage proprietor, which ad- join the garage at 14th So. and Dal- las, was badly damaged by fire Tuesday night. The loss is amn- ated at $1.000. ~ Thurston Warn, 9-year-old son, proved himself a. hero when he Says Governments Exceeded Rights (Oontinu_ec_l from Page 1)‘ way to restore prosperity and ease the problems of government," Mr. Ferguson stated Although the past Western Canada had been very . cold, there had been heavy falls of : snow which saturated the soil with l .' (0. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) . TORONTO, my 9-—Ncither the l V l —VAlult'l'Y C0 CERT ENJOY- ED—A large and e thusiastic audi- ence greeted the Ellnwood Dramatic Group Tuesday night when they presented their variety concert and (Mario nor the Quebec Cavem- hentc had the right to interfere “’”“°’ "‘ llth agreements between the Ottawa Valley Power Company N m” °m’m° Hy”-7° °°mm1”' went into b min to - M to develop chm‘ mm as ‘ gnxlnstrel show in Tl-yon hall. Fmdencwn; J_ A_ 1.. young, pm- . Folksonn Telegraph representations made below the a. u 2 room rescue moistu.e, he declared. The coming appy dialogues and sketches, C l l 11 _ his 7'YE3T-Old 515181". D011)’. who was crap would benefit greatly by the WW" 5"-9. declared W- N- Tilley. "mi N‘ 5' °mm 55°“ AP’ 7' Wm“ the ca" almost overcome in her bedroom. col-ldltlon of the soil. adlim Press urged that facilities be provided for more Canadian news broadcasts on the Commission net- work, as an effort to ban Trans- radio. The Canadian Press, Mr. Llvesay told the committee, had no desire to monopolize the air nor to ban the Transradlo of any other news service. Because of technical dif- llculties the Canadian network was able to broadcast only one Janadisn Press news bulletin daily. It was desired to supplement this by three day-time bulletins. All these bul- letins were to be furnished file of cost so far as the Canadian Press lively instrumental music by Mrs. E. Holmes, Miss L. Newsom and Mr. C. Newsom. excellent vocal numbers by Miss E. McManus, Miss M. Berrigan and Mr. L. Berrigan, a step dance by Miss G. Costello. and a. good old-fashioned minstrel show completed a fine evening's en- tcrtalnment. Those taking part in the Minstrel Show were: Messrs. J. Campbell, R. Campbell. C. New- eom. B. Holman, J. Docherty. E. Docherty. S. Newman and L. Ber- rlgan. Mr. Chas. Mclvor was the accompanist for the vocal numbers. Due to the illness and unavoidable’ shsence of some of the players, the Thelma Warn, 12. escaped through the smoke-filled kitchen. 'I'he par- ents were in another part of the building. and the tire spread so rapidly that the children were en- dangered before the parents became aware of it. An overheated fur- pace is believed to be the cause. "Dolly" was awfully scared——you sohuld have heard her cry! so I just ran back in thepe and got her out." The insurance man saw signs of a return to ranching in many of the “worst dry areas" which had, but which "never should have been broken for grain farming," in their abandonment by wheat farmers. ‘ The return of prosperity to Can- nola‘s West would start the ball rolling throughout the Dominion, he thought. “We can't over-eetlm- ate the important influence of western prosperity on the welfare of Eastern Canada because of mar- kets that exist there for products or ixliiuatrles of all kinds." Visits to Canadian cities from The concluding feature of the programme was a aroul) 01’ R115‘ Alan iollcscngs. including "DOW" the River vouza." descriptive of stormy weather and the suz8“5Wd loss of ii lonely boat: "The Birch Tree," an unusual composition used by i ‘ tkowsky in the last part of his rburth symphony: two Sch dlers' songs. one sentimental and the other gay and joyous: “V0183 Boat Song," arranged by Kim“ chick, in which the dirzc-like cry of the boatmen. was given with truly magnificent effect: and "Grandfather Pahom." a Riwslan 15- 0.. in arguing the company's We in high court today. TM power company seeks to have legislation cancelling power Wmmts with hydro declared ultra vires the Ontario legislature. It also seeks $115,000 for power available to the commission when fggmcfs were cancelled Dec. 8, L--—————— Well Drilling "-ve youldecideil to put in that Service For Mothers Day (special To The _GuardiI-n) Mg _ May 8-Mothers Day, which falls on Sunday. Mal’ loth this year. will be marked by thousands of orders of flowers be- ing delivered in loving remem- branceg throughout the world. Both the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Telezrflphs 3“! Win Distinctions Prince Edward Island students taking distinctions were led by C. B. Stewart of Norboro who took five, and R. G. Lea of Victoria, son of the late Premier Lee, who secur- ed two. Third Year: G. B. Stewart of Nor- baro, pharmacology; C. B. Stewart, laboratory diagnosis; C. B‘ Stewart. olxietrics and 8'Yhaecol08YZ C. B. Stewart, .sul'ge'.-y 1; C. B. Stewart. phaiology 11; R. 0. Les of Victoria. obstetrics and gynaecology; R. G. In a matter of fact way. 9-year- old Thurston Warn today told how he saved his 7-year-old sister, Dolly. when tire almost destroyed the family home at 8510 Dallas Ave, sharp conducted the devotional R911’. The concert was under the any time of the day. According to Thelma ran through the smoke- In 1982 they had reached "abnor- Iffesi _ 1, . =- .nmnumm nmwwemmm“‘hflhmnmmm-mwwtwmmnnmmyw"m%vnwmww, mmmw. mmmwmwmwwz l You will be surprised to learn ' couche surgery ll; J. E. Donahoe ‘“°' W ° ns ° 5 ‘ handle t 9 any grill 1 e Ema an Press Wm 5 Thurston and Dolly and their sia- the put few Weeks gave M7‘ Fer‘ ' 5"’ iiuickly, efficiently and in- —W C T U MEE'l‘TNG——'l‘he 01' Bouris West, surgery ,1. Q J. takes them away. nd 8 cable traffic for hthe E‘ V912! 5 ‘fa to do a good Canadian jobdori_Cnn- ten Thelma‘ 12_ had gone to bed guson the distinct impression that ~ "W“"°|I we on perform this lar monthl meetln oi’ the w MacDonald at Cardlesn. nursery 11- A Russ“ We mg A u ”°w°'s an mt t 8 6°“ [hen f “mm W’ Mr‘ L“’°5“y 5*“ ‘ °"""‘ about 1) o'clock and their parents "“""‘°” °°“°‘”°“‘ °"°“""“°“° ‘”°"° m M ,0“. 838; U was gem “C an home of Fm,‘ Yflh .r_ E Gum of Mo“ U1: aini n dance 80112 W979 ‘x the lobe wherever mem S3‘ 0 the opportulnity we trust the Can Mr. and M“. A. M. w_nm' were m- a 0d “,1 3 1 -w h ld log} ' . _ ‘r B ‘ Z ' m am y mprov rig. e sa . "I'll! work a ruiieed. CALL. -Pei-cy newness on Thu;-gdlyy tague surgery and surgical Al'lat- “5M°;‘lC‘;'°;“i_l:le-ore bhfnaudlétlulgccom me 1;-13,15” 1-elailftglii and Vi? 333;‘ l£°l!’o‘;e1;‘)’ pfiferthfiagfiggsn other parts of the house when line L“ 1“‘5“““°° 331°‘ ma bee“ ONE urvvaml: afternoon with the President Mrs omy~"r E Grant clinical medl- 5“ 3 9 - 9 l”°9‘“ "‘° ' ~*”°°“ °“ "3 5 ' ‘ broke out s neadtn so ra ldl the ‘°“°“’l“8 W 53"“ "‘*’-“d W1 “*9” - . . . - - - - . - by the Tmnsradio it is Just too bad.“ ~ P K. P Y. k d d t, , 1 -; . E G L H 1 _ plated with a playing 01 ill" "3 rangements mill’ be Wide cmldm 3 1 _ was 1: mar e re uc on n apsee ‘ C0. (Du John Murqem Wedding’ Mm’ mm’ ma T’ mm c Mon mt tlonal ant-hem by J3-fiche. ZB)d5~ sender for their speed)’ deliver!’ 53 “Eleni: rgzky ‘fiscaepfdne, and surrenders recently. he‘ stated. f g’. 1.4 VAUGHAN n. oaoona M-mm for r. E. Island. - il§Gl'STFifET)_MT'l‘T.7R'ElT BULL FOR SALE “min Keyes Echo 94531 ' H Weight about 1 ton mlllsnconformation and con- Slre Baron ‘Sady Keycs, j Dam Silvia Pontiac Echo ‘_ Lass 180683. Record of Dan! 20080 lbs. Alillly B. H. TURNER, period. The scripture reading was from the 23rd Psa!m. The minutes were read by the secretary. Mrs. Bowl-less. Mrs. C. D. Maccallum hiul charge of this meeting. The subject was Narcotics. Mrs. L. R. Allen said as members of the W. C‘. 1‘. D’. we should get in touch with leaders of young people's societies and try to help them realize their opportunity in regard to social cus- toms. Mrs. (Dr) John Maclleill read an article entitled "Restricting Narcotics." The League of Nations through its recently created Nar- cotics Bu Board have as- sumed control of the manufacture. distribution and is of harmful narcotics. A solo by Mrs. strong Hinton was pleasingly rendered. ae- oolnpanied by Mrs. Ono. Pickering. Mrs. Maynard Bcburman read in- ii. i.. Icwneefd Son IUNIIAL DIIICTOBS AND IIIALIIIS Prisca County llcapltsl Ambulance In curse Roosevelt Seeks To create Jobs (A. 1'. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) WASHINGTON, May B—Presld- out Roosevelt made known today ha was searching for ways to in- ‘crease employment by seeking to remove impediments to expansion in the heavy goods industries, par- ticularly home construction and railroad equipment lines. Gamrnentlng on his recent con- fefulcefwith industrial leaders the President said he was seeking sug- gestions for building up certain in- (metrics that have a large capacity for increased production, but were being held back for vI.floIl.I reasons. At a press conference. he said Ms talks with nemartl M. Bu-uch. Owen D. Young. Walter P. Ohmi- with how ve ][:'rlIIII.:ll‘! to imp:-o railroad capital structures and with patronage of His Honour the Hon. George D. Denlois and Mrs. Dc- lots. and the Hon. Thane A. mpbell and Mrs. Campbell- At the opening. Mr. Harri’ TM‘ marsh. President of the Commun- tty Concert Association. announced that next week the cnmllfilim 101' the coming season's membership would commence. and appealed 301' generous support. The 475 members‘ this year represented an increase of 114 over the previous year. The coming campaign‘: objective. he said, is for a membership of from 560 to 600. Lucy Harris Fund Beaches Objective ST. JOilN‘S. Nild.. May 8-(O. P. Cable)-A day ahead of its sched- uled closing, the Lucy Harris fund ached its objective of 83.000 today with gubscriptions still arriving. The fund is in aid of the nine- year old girl who was lost for 12 days in New Melbourne forest with net for both floral iernembrsrices. House Approves c.ii.ii. Appropriation (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, May 8-An appropria- tion of 039300.030 to meet denclia on the Canadian National Railways in 1036 was approved in the House of Commons today. It marks a new delllrture in handling railway defi- cits as hitherto they were voted the the officers of the telegraph com- panies, roses again are the most fsvored of the floral gifts but car- nstions and other flowers are also growing in popularity. To those who wish to mark the occasion by a telegraphed greeting, the graph companies have provided appropriate telegraph blanks and envelopes which will he delivered by uni'ormcd messengers. Judging from the numerous in- quirles made of telegraph agents. Mbthere Day will set a new record and telegraphic tele- Greater Regard Of Investment Rights A Urged (C, P, By Guardian’! Special Wire) SUDBURY, om... May 8.——ApDeal- mg for greater regard of investment rights and more equitable view of taxation B. K. Sandwell, editor of Saturday Night, Toronto, addressed the conference of northern muni- cipalities held here today. "Nobody knows who is going to be taxed next," Mr. sandwell asser- ted. “The situation leaves the tax- payer in a state of complete uncer- tainty. We are recovering, but the recovery is slow and it won‘t speed up till we have one condition which we have not got now. That is con- fidence in the people who will make long-term capital investments." "It is not the taxes that are im- filled kitchen to safety. but Dolly, almost overcome in her bedroom, cl'icd—and Thurston. alter groping his way out, "went back to get her." Mrs. Warn was about to dash in- to the flaming interior from the front to search for Dolly when she saw Thurston leading the child from the back door. Felix, the family cat, was rescued on the roof of the house, by Fire- man Murdock Lukimovic, but seven of the family's ten goldfish died. Damage was estimated at $1.000. Family with Neighbors The family was being cared for today by neighbors. The fire is be- lieved to have started from an over- heated furnace. Firemen believe the blaze smouldered between the walls, then broke out suddenly in several places. Warn operates I garage next door to his home. Thelma is a seventh sflde WP" at Cleveland Junior High School poscd but the taxes which are threatened that discourage invest- ment," he declared. Mr. Ssndwell made a plea for security against any measure of public dishonesty" "unknown and impracticable the Concord school. sadlo Bell. means homes, f mm; t t . $“ “G which s grog ggui-age Sonic ei§lc:‘pw0:lI:'l)ut the year after they occurred whereas i‘nn!:l into capital." as the only since leaving this Province that panic and urged the United BMW pk‘. u_,_ dunand. on a mass production exposure she underwent caused the they I!‘ HOW Win: Voted ill ad- thing at would encourage return- Mrs. warn has been the victim of President to take the lead in bring- Illds arnyutatlon of her not undo an the basis of an estimate. in; capital investment on ion. in: the nations toaether. ,0. pony has been very especially in the Maritime Prov- inces in the last fifteen months particularly. amount of insurance we have in force in these provinces. In Prince Edward Island the Great West 00. probably stands first amen: W companies doing business Mr. Ferguson said. f or] Miss unit on the North American coa- Mm Wm Mwilatfin The ytsught, tincnt is the hope of George Inns- school on the Island for a number bury. former leader of the British of years uid later taught in West- lrabor Party. in a. Detroit address em Canada. This is the third time Mr. Lsnsbury made a plea for world mal proportions." “'1‘he business of our own corn- satisfactory. I am proud of the 1231!." Mr. Ferguson leaves Manda! 1°’ wl l , a will visit Montreal. Quebec“ pegnd Ceibronto enroute wee!- Envlsions one North American ‘Economic linit The two younger children attend (ORSP. By Guardian's Special Wire) IT, May li.——-One economic