PAGE EIGHT 0%OO%0 7F}00%00%0®€>00€ MWMMG TODAY “BALEIIIIAR llll." ALSO NEWS SHOWS 3:30-18:45 Ant»... a .|nvi-,l\ a wmlAM LlllSD-LAKE- BENDIX ‘i... 31E 9/141?“ i. I CAPITOL _/.v . cE-ui-Zulluinv Q CHAMPION wenuv-r Hovuh o! u.» Wrvl Li e ‘ ll MAIIELElNE Annabella - filchard Qnonie Frank Latimore - wine's... . n. itlit EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS ha: {st-hi COM EDY-SPORTS-CARTOON muss. - rm. a sat. rm; crtattuorrsrown GUARDIAN SteutIford-Fltzlletrlck lluptlels A wedding of interest to their, nuny Island friends took place in, the rectory of Assumption Church in Windsor, Ontario, on April 12, 1947, when Mary Theresa I-‘itxPai- rick. daughter of Mrs. Patrick Har- per. d ‘finish. FALL, and the iaito James fltaPatriok, we‘ united in marriage to Mr. Edward Stentiford, = son o! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin .' Stenti-ford of Charlottetown, P.E.I.; The wedding ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Father Sharpe. Ilhe bride looked lovely in a sea green dressmaker suit with brown accessories and wore s corsage of pink roses. The bride was attended by her aister Susan, wlho wore a black and rose tunic dress and wore a oorsege of pink and white carna- ti-ons. - ' The bridegroom was attended b1’ Mr. John Peterson, formerly of Charlottetown. A reception was held at tih home of the bride's sister and cr-iri- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, College Avenue, where a delicious butfet lunch was served. Assisting in Reliving tlhe guests wiilh Mrs. Peterson was Mrs. Benjamin Simil- ford, mother of the bridegroom. who wore a pale blue dress with Pflblum effect, and wore a corsage o! pink carnetions. The table was centred by a very lovely three-tier- ed wedding celte which was tWlRd by an arch and miniature weddinl! belle, was out by the bride and groom, Aflistihg in serving lunch were Mrs. Hugh Johnstohe, former- ly o! Calgary; Aite... and Mrs. Clar- A toast to the bride was propos- ed by Mr. Herman fliers. Herman Ebers of Montreal, sister, of the bridegroom. who flew in to wedd , Mr. Eben and Mrs. Benlamih Stentiford, Charlottetown. l moon to Montreal. Over her suit the bride wore a gray wool sabav. imouton lartib. On their return the lbride and groom win reside in "position on the stafif of ‘Ilhe Wind- ‘ sor Daily star. Durant and Mrs. Harry Simmonds, o.’ Summerslde. Prior to their wed- ence Styles. Out of town guests were Mrs, be present at the and The happy couple left on a hohey- , dine shortle coat trimmed with‘. .Wi.nds0r where the aroom has a Tlhe bride is a sister of Mrs. Roy, ‘d111,; the bride and grocth received Ciiiili IN COMPOUNDING %e ls a "Reliable" Pharmaty-in ell that the term implies. Naturally, we employ only the ebiest of Regiathred Pharma- cists. Moreover, we pro- vide these skilled special- ists with ideal working conditions; permit them to give undivided amn- tioo to the highly exact- ing tasks for which they ere so carefully mined. , Our ethical standards penile] those of your Physician. You may be sure that he will approve you: prudence its bring- ing his prescriptions here 2..., cieeoompoundieg. Wail/illi- THElVYAl DRUG STORE nenustusr- PHONE 211 an: Successful Sacred Concert Presented A very successful sacred coinicertielx b11315 Swimdfiy Whivll he ilfllfliiealilt authorities of the system int GEITIAI. GIIAIIIAII This column le reserved for new: of local lutorest. but advert sing of a Inwsy nature may b. inserted at five oenla a word strictly pay- able In advance. Higher Grade School Teachers . OIASWIIJ. tor Photographs. AT YOUR SEIWIUE, Arnfost l Coal Company. Phone 2498. i Moons: e Memon 1.1mm». will be open Wednesday from o an. to 12.90. niemmv tmos. will be ionly drugstore open this, Wed- nesday afternoon and evening. i the '. l i z MEDICAL ASSN MEETS- Dr. C. B. Stewart of the Department. of Preventive Medicine, Dalhousiel University. Halifax. addressed the' members of the P_ E. Island Metii- _ cal Association last night at that Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. A. J. ‘,Murchisotn, president of the As- sociation, presided. Dr. Stewart is| ‘an Islander having been born all Norboro, in Prince County. , l CITY POLICE COURT —At the lPolioe Court yesterday morning a man clhlrtled under the Prohibition Mt for possession of a still was fined $100 and costs or three months. A man charged with tit-l l tempted theft was cunandcd for or . week smd a female drunk and in-! i capable was fined $10 and costs ori, 20 days. i l l '..INQUI)ST TODAY -- The ill. quest into the death of the late Miss Rose Floater will be held in the Ohurch Hall ott Vernon- River. this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Coroner.» Dir. IJ. Yea will preside. 'l‘ho‘ late Miss Foster was strut-k by a car late last Monday evening while on he: way from a. nearby store to lie-r home. Sh; died shortly after, being hit by the car. l a nusv autumn _ Mr. Mer-Y rill McDonald. basil builder at An- inandsle, King's County, launched was heldirtCentralchzlstlm Qhuy-ch built for fishermen i1". his vicinity- under the auspices o-f the Young ‘People’; Society. in aid of the Pro- orders on hand than jvincial Christian Chllgfgh Qamp before the opening of the lobster Ki-Ora. A splendid attendance comfort-‘ fiibly “lied the Ball and each num- ber was appreciably received The ‘Hall Monday evening, Apfl] 215g Like all other boat builders in the McDonald has more he can fill Brovince, Mr iseoeon on May 1st. ‘ FUNERAL AT AWGYLE SHORE. ‘Iihe funeral or the lute Neil A. Mc- Nevln of Argyle Shore was held Anew to the following euesleee were tabled in the Legislature 7U- teoday: . Hon. Dr. MacMillasr: 1. How many teacher; an em- ployed in Grades XI and XII in the schools of Prince mward 1e- lazid? Name me the schools and the number 0f swh ltldlfil in each? 2. State what amount of sahry is paid by the Government‘ and whit amount by the district in the case of each such teaohct Answers. (.1). Ebur in Grade XI. fltree in Grade XII. Summeoeide: ‘Three XII. one in Grads m. Ktnloora: One in Grade XI. Souris: One 1n Grade x1. MOHW-Biie: One in Grad; XI. (B) in Grade In Summerside, two teach- ers in Grade XII each receives $1,560.00 from the Govemrnent while one of thodq teachers is paid %.00 the School Board and the other $1.050 (l0; the third Glide XII teacher in Summer-Ade receives smsooo from the Gov- ernment and $450.00 fmm the School Board One Grade XI teach- er in Summerside receives $1,100.00 from the Govemunent and 8850 00!. l from the School Board. In Kinkora the Grade x1 teach¢l er receives $1,000.00 from the Gov-‘ ernment and $300.00 from the‘ School Board. i In Souria the Grade x1 teacher] receives $1,000.00 from the Gov- ernment and £300.00 from the! School Board. ' In Montague the teacher receives $1300.00 from the Government ond 0460.00 from the School Board. LEARN BY " DOING Approval is expressed by public, vogue in Mme Canadian schools for‘ teaching by the aid of competitions. - essays or posters. It is pointed out‘ that pupils who have to produce written or pictorial descriptions. must, 0d necessity. learn sometihisig’ of the subjects tihey are to depict. Wlhen the subject is health and health preservation, the doctors be- lleve that the youngsters will learn _ . b ,1; m 1 cludlng a program iricitiried th i. ll Y‘ _ _ .7 ‘Q. . .5. . t... .3 -.. ogpfimslgimsrr? and Mrs, numbers; c J 0M“, yesterday anal-moon 1mm his lair much winch will stand them in good frmhge. 1-2 mile from lllflqrr, . =B,,,.,,m.,,,,, stgfn-tjfond‘ Chafloflg.’ Plano Due[_"I_QrG0' _ Hem, residence. Services at the home and Stead in inter years. g school and churches. .; ___- . . -~~-~———— and 3m some,“ i. lgrave were conducted by the Rein. ' HUI-B. EWBN MMDONALD ' ‘°“'“' y E Layman r m. c - srrtav Darvon: ‘r u Mr‘ f1‘: Mgimgsullllliyofi? till“: lPrggcal 5.7010 "Teach Me To acre Li?!‘ Beaton klflearryPaMclslzyifisl ‘ than: I nd . r. en or i " - om ‘umari. l - - - i I y‘ r “‘_' , I . COMEDY — "MIGHTY MOUSE" CARTOON was tenmriy °“ me m" of The‘ Address - "1 Attended the Pfls- “mm MEOPhML iiGWdMn ililamttzglilhnwniisndsltlltd wt "Si... j ; .‘ Gharlottetown Guardian and also sion Play" _ M1 ,D,.) A D Phall, Fred MacPho ,John D. ucg a r es a we. I QHAPIER Z "JACK ARMSTRONG" SER|AL of Th, pmneer, slmfnnlgrslde. flrfldimcmnzien |Hhaii. Interment was in Argyle, against carelessness in handling ' sewed h, me Navy during the war. vocal 50,0 __ “The Ho, 0,, . Shore Cemetery, certain insecticides. It is declared . .. . QWQMQ/ _§, f; suumny Preston Beck v v —, __ “ha, mm. o, m“, smtaxw!‘ u, Sixteen room double tenement " PM,” Semum _ OK. pram, i, FUNERAL vas-rannav - The , toxichitulifilhelteduwtt, 91x3. so that house, yielding good rental will d (Ottawa April 1'1) . Reading "Indifference" - Mreféixfilhflsg’ é§§s,1:l§f.s1t‘4'=» walmgfql; loss pa‘; ‘In; doétfrzwx one apartment available lot Care 0f Planned Gar ell __ med a t, n, I110 0S ,Waldo_ Bain. H Wesmaay aflemoon "a, me Cubiheanh specmum ,,,,,° “M” pm, Immediate occupancy. Came pnces rem’; p: c c s vocal Solo ___ Hold Thou My cliffe Funeral Home. Services IHIIOCUOII of the 8Y0! WM" "Bin! APPLY M~ A- FABMER Gnde x1} “EXPORT” CANADA'S FlltlESl CIGARETTE AuctioTSQd: Auction sole of form, stock and implements ct Wqm, Marshall's, Stunhope, 5.1mm, April 26. ' FOR SALE AT BRADALBANE “m! "um"!!! 0f 103 acres o! llnil In high state of cultivation; nine-roamed house, bath, dectrl. Bu!» 5 heated. Large burn with water and lights; large m. uge. henhouae. and grain house; mod house; electric pump, All buildings Jnotically new andalhtated in a beautiful Iprm and maple grove. 'f‘itlrt_v chflm Iland" — Jerm Ehiman. I 1 As a concluding feature, the onie ac t drama “Eternal Life" by per- isprays. They mould not be spread around near open nres, either. since of them are mixed with tn- uxrcliungczi in the rust week on a 50nd,," ruin market. supplies are shvwine, ___ m Most for your space some increase since trucks are en-, the home nnd grave were conduct- ed by Rev. G. C. Webster. The pali- bearerg were: E. W. MacKlnnonJsoms Swede Turnips Easy As Sweeping Floor " . . .. tabled to maize deliveries. but l‘ -? ___, ‘mission of Samuel French Ltd, . M N J11 b; r 1 amt ’ ,4 .' ceiplg are being well elbsorbed' (lzperlmental hrme News] was presented by members o: the ‘v$,,,‘,‘,;§1 bags, mm‘ ° °v “fillies-beg the filOlglallt glut-den l. ' ' sma grow gt g; lke corn Volume of arrivals in the m” weeki ,.Young Peoples Society. The play or so will lmdflllblfidly d9mmme; Yield is the first consideratzon could not help but be an inspim. the future price situHiiOII- Qhlli; when groiwsn: Swede lllflliP5 fillfltion to all who saw it acted so pro- slight changes were shown in Drilled 1-ive stock feed. However, when trtrlc-gsionaiiy Those playing parts paid for calves, hogs and lambs. llntention is to market the wholelwere; u,“ whne; Vida Swwam lor out or the crop as table swckqrnne Moore; Stirling Stewart; Juck uniform-it)’. Imofllhfl"! and flmflPayhter; and Freddie Weeks. 181i 899°81'55" l" °f "U"! ' Sound effects man. Wayne Gregor Trucks delivered fairly heavy vo1-, even greater importance. Also ifmd ma,“ up 3M5“ were Muses umcs or cattle to the Tcnonto m-sr- the land is infested with club 1mm, chm,’ and HM, ket but trade was active and supplies root a variety that has resistance‘ MOUTH BBEBTHING 1 Mouth breathing is often the BURNED — A serious cause of irregular teeth. loeording fire occurred at Farmington aboutj to health authorities of the Depart- frmr mile; from East St. Peters yesq merit of National Health and Wel- berday when the comfortable farm fare. ‘ home of Mr. Alphonsu; Wliitty Doctors point out that young was completely destroyed from u‘ children should be examined rel“- fire thought m have started in tiieilflliy by the family physician for ,,,,e_ M,‘ whmy m, h, sow-ls ryppossibly diseased or enlarged ton- was ilh v Robert Daizlel. Interment The Peon,“ Camus,“ peas, tomatoes, potatoes and oiiiei large vegetables create n problem Unlike lettuce, lplnilcll, been beans. carrots. etc. Which can b fit-fed into rows only twelve to iii teen inches apart, these other. take up twice or more than tiir room. Oorn. tomatoes, and pol-i- toeg need frcm eighteen inchc; it. two feet between hilir, [or plants 1hr enough green peas for a mti HOME Eastern Cattle Marketa SON BROKE CURFEW LAW well cleared. The bop price on to that disease should be arownl time but Mrs. Whilty, tic/pails, adenoids. qr obstruction; to weight steers wise eisso. with save J. 1"- M- Mechelle» 13°01"!- _._ ,mha_,n_,aw m‘, chum.“ d“, nu'pfolpgf hregthkl‘ threw. on. nose. from each picking thirty itet o: butcher item rename from $18-50 i“ mwimmlll silllml- ma". MONTREAL _ (OP) - Emile ,,,,_ "M, W“, ,0 W, ,,,,,_,, home A child should breathe throuzh the tow. and Preferably titty. mil be ed court costs in‘ ' nose. to warm the air properly and necessary. . .1 MONTREAL icton. N. n. 1 to $15-25 Ar“ ‘m5 M In the tests at Fredericton. Dit- mar and Acaldla hattleubeen Th I m“! Pmduc‘ V‘ V“ e es‘ . Eiyear-oid son had been found on the hieifienesfeltgvepiznst‘: zibi-thliigi“‘°°‘ m‘ lawm-f °,'|}““U(",:f,"*f‘{ C.W.L. MEETING _ The Bnnuali ~ ~ . o ten years IWOIME inclusive wasqfieg ma?’ ,4 e2" the meeting of the Little Bowel; sug- Ditrnar-IRB 10115 roots contalningi i t be, 9 d “division of the C.W.L. o ore . _ h 1,332 m“, d“, man“. Acnd,,,_ 235,‘! W 5"“ 5 wee" - P- m- a“ ',Wl2§ held in April with an attend- 1nd {tellers were up to $14 on a s or ~, ,0“ too,‘ mnwnfi,‘ 33,, ,ms:a. m. unless accompanied by parents. "we o, emmeen members, "we"- subs Y- i _ ' —r-——?-—-— r elgm member; enrolled for the‘ 1"" mm‘ cors on WHEELS y,“ Th, mm,“ w,‘ 0m) wtlllfll cl-"IG Midi!“ ' l d Lfl‘_ ova-a (C?) rho‘ ' ‘h’ pm‘ m‘ ‘Pmvencal W“ u" but to no avail, losing their lur- ldefatrlt when he failed to appear “Hum and n50 a mm o; money 1n ‘to cuiswetr a charge that. his l2 me home Gardeners with a plot twenty feet or so cat-h way usually cleciiit utter some experience. to abandon- potato growing. The other tlnet vegetables mentioned, however. should not he given up without more consideration Next Week 9W1. Grass care. were also heavier but quality was], to shift out particles of dust, etc. better and cattle mid steady to strong, with good steers $14.50 to $15.25 and some at $16. end 8°94 cows at. s11 to s12 and an $12.50 and $.13. Quotations at MONOTON on good to choice 6W9", WINDSOR. Ensland — (OP) — The King and Queen each sent donations of 0N0 ($600) and the Duke of Gloucester and Queen Mary sent donations of £00 to aid flood victims here. Layouts, Daub! u I Ditrnar is a bronze to lreenlsh| bronze top globe. The roots are |g Qggy in eultivutinl; sum!"- All western cattle markets held’ fairly smeoty and uniform. Nearly ANCO city's police cam travelled 1.044.940 ed by PM?“ J)! Maclnnls presided. ‘Yhie re- DAILY CROSSWORD Be ' riy time Ilp and take _ '10 per cent have been of markety ports of the various committees sin ea . s d deeper than om, ,,,._,»_,I ‘flhis firm to stlrongei acid WINPTIPEG ab“ “m” and I,” ,miles in 1H0 and were involved in were men read and Show“, ma, a, ACROSS 3 s mnmp n ‘um. - in tn.- vegetable ssrdvh 8m" . . . .. lpsid t... to $15.75 for a tow choice .. a1 accidents. mm and nvnnten- - , . - P - Cuitivat a _ , “mam, u, lglll yollfll, weed-S». Acadb, it a purple top globe. good years uork has been accom 1 n. ‘and 4 may”. moment "mum 5w.“ as 5mm as ‘he yoxg éitsl-iout disturbing lire roots of tiheWVBiEhiY smelt Wm‘ grist “his; However’ m“ vuqety l‘ umflbhm“ cost nnmn‘ lDulhfid- Th‘? “Mum” “pan. ii-Frgths ‘TIM lhProeecute plan's 11°81“ i0 B‘°“'- - i ,,~. lanis. it x1150 breaks insistent-s of slaughter me 8° rougher than Ditmlr. About so, "-"‘ showed total receipts to be esoaso. " m u, a, N, At ‘his 5mg‘; 1.‘, "‘.e,_,s,‘,’élfbf,l,r,fe,',§l gtiigleclziusl panti allows an anti water $15 i; $lgg°‘gef"ifi,fnwy d": per cmt of the roots have been. “M” m" CW5" and exoetiuittn-es $190.». Altar the,‘ ' axon.“ ,5 y plan-ts is slim? .1 W" ° z l ' (f, I iml I0 c 5 Y‘ - _ suitable for marketing ea table, ——' 191M101, o! officer-g the meetinll ‘ ' ' be m“ “I tmlUwh-lw sprww’ whmh lolvlzeeerbettzriilktfivfililoil {viii or‘, out the butch" “w” ‘F435 t“ ma‘ Wm“ stock. ‘ ; ‘ANWAPOKJS ROYAL‘ N‘ s’ _ was brm18ht to a. close by mayer- gym‘ ‘I 35:4)’ 333ml "e We?“ b°g‘““‘““ Wdcvelup‘ . soil and may disturb the SurmcelEDMONWN Paid up W 515- ° n" Laurentian la e Purple top klobe. (or) - The oldest hotel in this j I ' é‘ if?‘ s‘ Queen of itivnnn. One cosy 5W)“ 9U‘ mull"). hues“ ' roots oi your vegetable piahtsJhlEh I01‘ “if Ye“ but Wm‘ mat’ It has not been as productive as c-ldmt town in Canada. the Ann- Flnmmm BUsY__.,.,,,e firemen ( 0- r-r khohme. Kym‘ mlmvmmg w“ “m dvsnm Scomsi which may do more harm than the W103“ 5W9“ ‘x4775 d°wn= PmNcK Ditmll‘ 0r A0“!!- 111 "l! 1° Y?" '55)“! h°lfl'°1°"°d"'5 am“ recenn" were called to M Chestnut Street 15' 6mm.“ (POI) runners of than before WY ha" “W? ‘f z cu,,,,.,,,-,,,,, do... good, 'ALBERT up lotto: M00915 l“? period, the yield of roots of these a. Biciclairs Inn it was Opened in about a 0.6,,“ yemnm, mo,“ zlikxfln,‘ D 8M.- “ mum“ COmDfle Wlm “l” vegetable p an 5i Besid destroyin weeds ‘ the $435‘. SAsKNICON ‘M50 t“ $1 '. “We! Vlfiflifl 0n e. relative basis I740. and it is said m9 m“ ‘ fir which originated ab o ' ' Yeetertls ‘s snswel 1. l- ll. {cod nnd watt-ta. ¢= 8 i! , ,5 . . _ , C . 1118- W" e- 1941mm; lLAdeep blue 33. Flower Y m’ "imam 13:31 re killed in n. isliace between rows, those which 1M‘- REGINA * ~ _wes Ditmsr goo. Acadia‘ oehtsur Mfionic hioviihie ,',‘ '-‘“’°“ “m” in one 0f the rooms. did only ,8 v,,,,,,. plrmgnfl 34 Otherwise As 01112 B5 “i i’ 5 ? _. ‘ ‘i l, 1h r ‘is-elf tnut tic entiari 88. owever t e uren- he wt .n ts wa s. _ - ' fancy, cuilivntcn will be curl. b1“ grow n l? ‘ti: 1 'l‘i‘.i.s l"»':ll.lii€5 imports to Uinltod State‘! “an r99,‘ u, excepmonniy ,,,,,_ ___ Sill?" 4533589 befilff 59MB °x_ 1913599510,- fldnsect iilDllem- 30E)" a oncc they are allow-ii to bdrm sub flgirigdwlzrlkalal fly“ a.“_a__s WM”, Mm and moo,“ o", 8, por-____________________,_ tinguished. At 1.50 yesterday ev gnu", 1o. Pocketbook bowelaflsh lucompm . . , l . r - - . I _ _ ' Sihhilal Filwm- "m “my d“ cm?’ "\--. v tt mica to ~ o- >'.i' it. takes shipments of dairy cattle to the cent being excellent table sbuck- . ~ » ‘"11"! u" fl"m°" Wm’ "m1 “ ZLAIIront m-EXPIM 35- 14"" "l"- W“ I suffer. but “with will iwm‘ 1-" .‘,'.“,‘,,;,‘,‘,,,f ..,,- 0.". -. a tftgrlablfli unit... 5442.05 totalled 1.1M tor the m». three varieties already 1"" 1° e 1"" ll" ‘MM '1" taco-nee 31-hour! “Kinda! “Anifllm a m5 "'9 “I ‘he 58mm m. hi... ne.e.'....‘.;~.n' es heel. 11804 week us excl-list 1.353 ‘m m6 5m" mentioned ell lack resistance Io , 3am" 5'12"‘ l" 5'51?‘ outhe i ‘ "m ‘Mu. “in,” film"? ll “m” . ,1 ivcccling-irill be unnectxsaiy. week inst your. Exports since Jeh- club root. None of the vaiaeties i”. town. e ere 9y We're a" body \_ f-Irqri WhP" ‘OMS a“ K07“ sham F 9 nli- circulation '11 the S3l1,u3.1'y 1st this year now total 10.313 tested at this Station has pro- "H94 *0 l "P-"bY 11ml“ “hi?” a 28. Soliclt ‘\ _ cultivation never Vncglfidltilgfi" H,‘ h has been proved to be a vital lactoiuwd in the same period last yew duced 5 profitable root crop when b11110 hid Blmed- 5H3?“ dam‘ 29. Type of ~ ‘or m more physical oktimlF-Untltdi": .n the growth of plums. PIXPYYl-IWGII: 13.304. isrown on land severely infested 1 age resulted before the fire was nutomobilt l wielding a brow“ Mn em the KIN-hi! by Ohio Stale 1mivcrsity! ,with club root, but Danish Giant Dill out. 30. Female l5 *9 m“ n easy and W2“..- l proved that in properly porcus soil [Tim Calf Maliet fend W-ilhelmsburger in order liv-, sheep ___-_- __......-........-_..... I EH8“, l; a complete change of sir, I .en had the most resistance to that, , Personals QLNgn-Qw . ; to a depth of eigiht lllOh€S every Q31! prices continued firm, disease. roadways ;hour. When the soil becomes com- ,,.,,.o,,g,,3._,,' ,.,.-,,h m, Odd alight gain‘ Although Danish Giant had the_ Mrs. Harold Dunn, Summer- 3151MB?! psoted and crusted on the surface. ma,“ iy0;-c.-~_l<. clean-ed best voals highest resistance to club root. lt_ vme h“ tanned ,0 ho,- hom, gum,‘ CON!!!" this exchwse W" =°"°“-‘*1Y “WP !.~.i $16.50 to simzs. himwm m” a m‘ recommended been" m‘ after two weeks visit with friends as. Self A a a p cred. Crust formation curl be check-Wu 5m ‘vmnlpeg $15 to $10.50, Cai~ roots ere rough and rather poor, _ V,“ “and”, gyhgnowfliwq- - _ .. , . Ied by various methods, lncludingmury up l0 $14.25. Fflmmlwn u‘- ‘lullll-Y- _ i , ___ 35A"), Qflhqppdi; the application of a mulch. or bywflnce Amer, ‘Hum 5555M“. w Wilheimeburger, e green lop w; n, p_ ‘Brooks, . Murray 41-111111005 llruwl"! " “vms mum‘ o! hscumslfi, and Regina $13 to $14. 81°59’ h" u" W" m‘! q“““'y-' - Harbour. has gone on a visit extent Ohiropodiat ir-stii,“ ' *.*.';':"“.=" .222; i». n» A- h "w- . B! P" "l “ "c “ t gt i. Ho Market ° , , | 3am l, M _ ra he -~ W M" "m" .*"“"'="::*“li:tr' statute". 11.2?“ "’ ’ ,... a “ °“ tea-id" z cnsnmr-rerown r.r.._t fmm p” y . 3.3g $5.13. ‘fits stew: with that disease. Hslevantit at‘. ruinous; Mbylwslzaselizil: “Dalgfu - ,Grade a. Imenirggzgzsatugigtgr fiofglfg§flfmflfi °,‘,’“,‘,,,,"',,,a, _ » _ W 1.000.000 Indians. IT-fgglmiil 52°39’ o: Kan’ ‘ ' - i free fr m club root V I ' " . ad lower If. $71 l0! l ° ' LEONARD I. KNOWLES GOJJQIIIINI , '.~°" w" 5 {h e aw- ---—-—- , t, u, Grade A. Prince Albert. ‘Moose ' NEW Domino“ scnooL o shg i- F~ ""*°""°" ‘ ares: -,- ,,-_==,v,;o~=~;;; r, t H.119," . ' e- - t iteoei M . ~ - - t ‘ j quoted $21.25 lo $31-59» “mm” "a" Grad: 22:1, Kean Strung. l Indian National Railways with _ 2. Western ,_ a i “Mb. ,15,r,1md mggtorltgttligtilu-ggo flgsltlhmclm“ m“; vll1.--1, Miriam Stung.’ l lfieadtauerters at_ Metantrgyal. , state . - c Ve '= m“; 1__1 .7 M Le n- ,~ as eeh annotinc , OHOMETRISTS "m" Wm‘ i!“ 5mm“ °°"""‘g‘“‘,,“ Pjffiflfg- ohn m‘ w A ' lmnon. sefmi freisht traffic onymuorl_h “new. no“... ___ - w! i? P" "W! °" . " ° ' Grade IV.—-l Louis Livinlllilflé’ . manager. - l ' '21! Lfilwfllriltl l" ri w hem on We“ B‘ M" 2. new serene. ' l w. Knowles has m». given RITFT so ttrrt. vw tu-razné l" r ll 0 Ill"! ~'——--'-—"—"‘ i G/fldd Ill.5r.- euiy Mecbwen: jurisdiction mi- all tariff. rate ~ ... YIIG - correstlon of ocular de- l | ll |’ M I N T sine: Barrage, 1:7,?‘ 16,", 2.é7ra.tgceIgt-t;8:31,‘mlgtrMB.%lh-“l we givixsionn matte: 01;‘ onl- an; 31,1‘ PTlUuuu "Q y“; ‘nurses u eeifreelysdaotr '7' fir-i I . f--. - f’! . . .I!8€. O I 0n Y e d t c em“, was A If]! he“- , we ram. Meade! r_' s... m she-p formers in qng, 1, 5,4, Colleen MsoPhail o, m, b“, known “mm-run on u Awgtgvmuu. AND Amonpgmgll 53 “Th! 0ft Street lllll see m... Mm-orrlse. No aw ‘ _m‘.,,.,.,_._r,,_., and me wflsh ‘M an,“ numb", Qq-“L mm," new,“ “um nun." h, n“ ' mountains for starving sheep. ‘Teacher-Pony Medallion. _ ‘mnnw. '7 u" "w. “m” “'- the Dominica.