i l. l 1' '_r f . I-Q? \.€.-‘~ Yiirfici»: rwo i ‘ ‘EFL l. B ll RA wonderful rem- ed Tor eczema, boils, pi es’ and all skin dis- lllE RUINEIJ BY lligigci ~ Kellogg's ALL-BRAN—-a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN eases. ‘fir be had at all drug A ce per bottle stor Pri i? s 629712;‘ r TENDERS Tenders will be received by undcr- , signed untll May llth, l2 o'clock noon, for thq complete rebuilding ni St. Mary's Church, Souris, l’. l-J. Island, Plans can be seen at J. A. ‘filvxflll bjon, Summe sllIr; Parochial llous", Sourls; and (‘happclle 6.- Hunter's dffice, (‘hnrlnttetos . Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I Signed REV. J. C. ilk-LEAN, l’. I‘. Souris. 3482-4-29-3-4. _ Tenders For Painting Tenders will hr received by the undersigned up tn Slay 15th, for Painting of (he exterior of St. An- drew's Church, two coats body and one roof. Also separate Tender for painting Simple Remedy for a \Vide- spread Evil! . Many a man has suddenly real- ized that he was losing out-all be- cause he neglected constipation too long. This evil scourge starts with such little things. A headache. A listless morning. A cloudy com- plexion. But all the while it saps strength, kills initiative, steals ambition. And i if allowed to continue to poison the system, it may bring on serious 1 disease. Women know it as the 1 deadly enemy of youth and beauty. Mon, as ability’s eruelest foe. l c Dogt let it_ever prey on you. ‘ ru l . — " ‘ r5.’ ..“f.?.“i’.‘§..ir°." £53113‘ Q}? A FAREWELL "H" ALIPBRAN i5 guaranteed to p"- i Two days before Constance was to} vent constipation-to promptly re- ‘leave for for Elordia Jerry and Fred.‘ gel“! gig] Just "t l?" lablesl-‘Mjfl- flew the’ Golden Girl from the west- l eggs, :c§l‘— chronm use!’ mm , crn plant where she had bccn as-i ALLBRAN i! 100% bran’ Dom sembltd to the ficlilSo-soand COIIIIIC‘ w“ recommend H,“ Serve with mm‘ stood watching for their arrival su:'-. m. cream.“ Use in cooking_mumnsy rounded by most of the personnel of.‘ the field. Thcic was great excitement f breads, etc. Delicious recipes on package. Grocers sell it. Restau- when the ship appeared in the sky. l “She's coming!" r rants, hotels, dining cars serve it. h ‘ b ' “we y Kellogg m Lnndon‘ out‘ The huge ship. still unpainted and looking little different from Jerry's l ' 9 - old ship save fa her augmented size, CONTINUED ' I driiicd down to the field almost with- out .. jar. l "Only Jerry Corbctg could make.’ ALL-BRAN _ that kind of landing," onc of the men 1 hcr. thrilled at the thought: of liSI simple elegance in its tissue wrap? ping. Chloe helped her dress!’ snap- ped the seed pearls around her neck, and then stood of! to admire herl handiwork "You surely are“ gwecti Miss Solange. Mr. Fred sent you sompin I got in the k|t:hen, told me not to give it to you till the last minute." " ‘. So-so ivaited in some excitement until Chloe returned from the lrltchenj with a florists box. "oh, isn't it love- ‘ 1y?" she cried, as she lifted a should-f er-lznot of white camelias ahd lvyf leaves from the gay Frenchy ‘holder, Chlote fastened it onto the lace shoulder straps of the black dress.‘ “Your skin Ls white as them flowers,‘ Miss So-so." she said admlrlngly. this Hall G0 x 26. , Tnmmittee furnish paint and oil. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily Accepted. v A. I‘. McLfiLLAN, P. P. Mt. Stewart, I’. O. St. Andrews, l". E. I. ~ April 29th. i920. 3498-4-29-1-41. ‘LIVE- , noes lfWe are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturdhy, paying high. ‘est market prices. .- Davis £9‘ Fraser FOR SALE , We have listed with .15 for sale a i Pmllbilicd ofilce and residence. capab'e of being converted into three resi- dential flats, or an ofllce, one apart- ment and two flats. This property is centrally located, and is offered at an extremely low price as the owners are leaving the Province. ‘ 4 Apply to rm: nssrrttrv TRUST COMPANY 3473-Sat. Mon. Wed. NUTIGE l HIE CIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED Notice ls hereby given that a gen- eral meeting of the shareholders of "The Charlottetown Hotel Company. Limited" will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building. in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of April A. D. 192i), at the hour of 8 o'clock p. mffcr the purpose of pass- L-i-i-Q-i l in ' - .- ,, Prohibition Commission l"Ciiaarldtltggldlilfrlinlld-tilluldllllnzpdlie Si: animate‘ P‘ E‘ L ranted" to be ‘round up undeyr the Phone 709 _ formation regarding ln- lprovlslom or the “voluntary “find” l Professional Cards Send all in fractions of Prohibition Act to the ‘lug-up Act" being chapter 9 of the 59°". 0 T iActs of the General Assembly of - r o i ~ . Chic! lmpecmr B’ J‘ Haywood Prince Eduard Island passed in the fifteenth year of the reign of His! 75 Dorehester Street, Charlottetown. _ - Present Majesty, and upon the pass-. . _ , v l I ing of such resolutions to appDlDl. a} l Mark R‘ “Icclulgdn! . Iicpidator or liquidators for such? B, A, winding-up and for the transaction '1‘ JBARRSTER, souclrmz, p“; of business incidental to such wind- . MONEY TO LOAN lag-up, Cmeron Block, Charlottetown, IEEJ. D3,...‘ this twelfth day or Am.“ A . D.. 1029. 60d 8: Bentley w. n. ROGERS. 1i McL .. J. A. BENTLEY President, . w. a. nanruzr K. c. D A . Barrister and Attorrley-at-Law I ‘LI:ASS:SETON' ' OIIice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E, l, McDonald &_ McPhee I‘. A. JLANOIPDONALD. II. F. DICPHEE BARRISTERS. ‘ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Riley Building Charlottetown Secretary Treasurer. 326l-l-i7-cod-6l. \ EFIPICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE arcs I-TXAMINED, GLASSES ‘ scrrtnsn AND rrrrsu. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I57 lien! Street Phone 152-1.. Stewart & Lowther " ' J. D. STEWART. K. C. '~ ' N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. 8f Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN ‘Itlfl-I-i-tf. -._.__.___.____1- Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON 130 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P, E. l, Charlottetown EYES AND GLASSES FITTED It. W. TAYLOR Ofllor Benn Phone 543 y, s, 15y“); l . ll A. M. to l P. M. oglqmflflgu 5 7- M- 1° 5 P- M- i 142 Richmond Street KIDiIWTIW-Oili pilflhe Charlottetown Fox Breeders ' Protective Association g , Iaflllblllhed for the prosecution of any person or persons stealth; foxes from 1h ‘Iflllfihlk! of any of lts rnemberv and have retained a Detective Agency and Li!!! hlent of highest repute to accomplish‘ their purpose. Trained Blood- hound: are also owned by the Association and are ready to [o to work at one link’: notice. -' >\ l. l . B. ROGERS, Secretary-Treasurer. are members of ‘I'll! CHABLOTTEILIWN CTIVE ASSOCIATION: . McLure a Muelklnnoll Fur Farm. John A. McDonald. W. I-Melaehern. W. If. Donn sliver In Banana. Charlottetown lllver llui lo: Co. 1m Th0 fol] l "31s m‘ err n. l‘ remarked. Les look hcr ovcix" I "Tog bad (o have to h; 'I‘hc:'c war: a gcnerai movement dress under mls 01d Co“ ‘Sn-p my" r . , . i _ ‘ _ ‘ toward the lhllLi‘, Conni; and So-so 5°40 pmked up her Co“ Wm.‘ m joining the crowd. "She doesn't look c110”, 5m. can" distaswrumn “Fm, 5° "xi" 5999151 "W?" Constance 1'9" ‘ timately we're going in a closed car marked, "but, wait till she gets her and I won‘; have to do anything bu! new dress." Jerry and Fred were mom than I me meat“ Wm be warmy willing to show off the points of. their new prize. "Gas? We cainlam. she met him Wm, a glowm; carry a ton oi i‘. Speed? Boy you can't touch this girl vxhczi VI lct ht": the flowers, Freyi Don-t out. Stamina? She'll buck a hcad- nice?» wind like e Texas bronco. And Sll€l handles like a baby. All I have to lo is to point he: nose to Rio and wake up next morning in Brazil." After nodding to the girls, Jerry and Fred busied themselves in dis- cussing technicalities with the Iiei force and So-so and Constance went back to the Crowsncst, where Chic: ‘ threw me out the window]. had mixed nu extra. large pan of; coinflake batter. "I wish I didn't have to go South," i ‘ "You look nice all-over," Fred acl~-‘ mittscl, squeezing hei- hand‘. "Lett- ‘him he'd have to dress. He hates to, Father always spends Christmas in ‘ 1y loved a party and w“ always Wm Miami. but he's going on a ciulse on i for details of whet Constance wore. the yacht alter that and L<n't going to make me go along this year. I'm coming back to New York." Two days later So-so and Fred and Jerry went in to have dinner with reling. “Look at his hands," Constance ds-j were lo leave in the morning and the dinner was in the ziature of u farewell party. Constance had asked So-so if she would go to the theatre afterivard. "I'd like to-I think father would Wm“ me l° g“- rm “@1115 m 3° m , been ground into the skin and won't] ‘up to view. They're terrible. Andi l cs on mine, he wouldn't do it." had answered. "Good, I'm sure you're right. We".l gine." take in a new musical comedy of "Let's go in to dinner, Constance.‘ '33.: box, but you'll have to \ ning dress So-so.“ _ "l haven't got onc, Constance, but I . think I will get one.“ "How much can you spend?“ Coli- stance asked practically. ill you go in with me?" w l So-so always reveled in the wily.‘ might w buy a “my “he ‘may i foods, service so unobtrusive that Sh! Constance shook her head. "X doirrl ms smrcely conscious of ml know °l any Shops “he” W“ canl When she ‘went up to Constance‘: get one as cheaply as that. but then 1,001“ an" dame‘, w don er Co,“ the“ m“! be 1719395‘ s9 “m” girl” for the theatre she was conscious of “Me them‘ D° W“ want me "0 myths contrast between Constances Wm‘ 5'0“ n ‘black velvet everrng cape and he? "Have W“ Ulncll’ ‘ovrn shabby street coat. She saw "Well-I am pretty bllfi)’. I tell c . k ma; ' ‘ | ons.ance hesitate and new W?" SW50‘ W" gel wank 1M8- Thalsl Constance was considering to offer zimlkysl g°°d and Wu“ l” slulmmg l“ of u loaned wrap for this evening. “c “w” But. Constance knew So-sds pride So-so had gone shopping alone. and to 5°40‘, "He; “w one, w“ bringing a. black lace dress home with not ma,“ In we box Constance suggested that they leave their wraps in the anteroom and So-so looked a! her gratefully. min, WEAK, NERVllllS womiil BENEFIIEII . ha... this. r. man’. -‘ Vegetable Compound germane-at Face. - Swelling Finally Traced to Neuralgia The experience of Mrs. E. .1. Bar- ker of 12o Alice Street, Guelph, was an interesting one. "I suffered with dreadful pains all. over my face. Although 1 tried many medicines, my face remained badly swelled. A lady friend recommended Nervillne. . Her experiencehud been. very satisfac- wry. I used Nervllloe with greet benefit myself. I rubbed Nervfllne over the neurslglc port of my face. and covered it with o. piece of red flannel. Nerylllee ended all my trou- ble, and I recommended it highly foe rheumatism, painful joints, lwellinn. lumbqgo,‘ coughs and coldnI think it ts a necessity in every home.‘ Asbestos Mines, Quebec.—"Aft4r the birth of my second child, I was elwaysfeelin tired, two years before I tried Lydia E. kliarife Vega- ed ' ‘ l "I would without it hi the house uovr, IIIIIII have unetliorelx bottles in. Imeommeud it to every woman ~I hoof-Mal. '1‘. .- deulern sell Ngnlltue la lorlo li-eent immu- ' "' 8mm.- Ba: n4, Aqiqtg my, When Fred stopped for her a little‘ the stageL she loved we dam-lug, the’ lhop along. Jerry went in early, madyab ,as a hornet because Constance told was gooi was,“ u?" , conscious the.‘ Chloe was admiring,’ .. . . ,_ Constance said dlscontcnbcdly. "I'd the picture they made together as {£2,352}; T; like to be here t0 see evcfytlllllg that-g Fred helped he, on Wm, h" coat, i than I can slew through most of ma.“ h l-flave a sood time honey and beismpid mp tonmmw M“ so to a, our salwmm. ML John Higgcrw’ going on." “mm “m3 will 5'0“ Sta-v?" lsure to tell me what Miss Constance, 1 h .. .. ,..- r ,. ... ~ ..i_ , . mstclub- 0h. tnnl alter tn- holiday. ‘ B wean“. w the party;- chme deal,‘ l when I wanted him to let; Tony scrub,’ re i them with some of the lotion she us-l ova. SW50 10mm me boys m m. , lfuslng to drink and Constance con- ! “They're ‘Clean. I W11 Y°"»" MW tented herself with thrcshlghballs; insisted. "That's just Breese thatlsione u: each cum i lllllY GlllFEll wills TITLE S. A. McDonald's a If $25.00 A is‘ iii iili TIME WORPL$DON, England, April 26 ~Showing the same brilliant golf which enabled her to win the Brit- ish women's championship three times. Miss Joyce Wethered yester- I day breezed through the Surrey. wo- , FIIIEIYS championship to capture that ‘ iitle for the fourth time. ' Miss wethered defeated Mrs. Lat- ham Hall, of Guilford, eight up and six to play in the flnel this afternoon. There is only one King Cole HE teas thatare blended to make King Cole can be purchased by any tea buyer in the great tea mar- kets of Calcutta, Colombo, or London. Any tea importer with sufficiently keen fore- sight, rare discrimination and enough capital always to have on hand the neces- sary teas to carry on in case of crop failures might blend a tea exactly like King Cole. Yes, anyone might do it. But, as you know, so far no one has. . Britain Desires Disarmament (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 26.-Premier Bald- win has made it plain that Britain desires to reduce every class of war- _ ship, without exception. His response to President Hoover is considered to raise the naval issue to immediate importance They-are tempters who rare telling him to make it an elec- i tioneering asset. lie is told by the . Daily Express that he can say to the ' British people: "I have entered upon hlscusslons with the United States‘ You will enjoy King Cole Coffee too Your Price A HERE 1s THE BEST SUIT (tailored by Freedman) Best because there are no fabrics in the $25 class to compare with them, no tailoring Constance was very gorgeous ln s. sheath of cloth of gold, a, turquoise Y necklace and earnings, and a" gleain- ing turquoise ring. “Jerry must be proud of her," So-so l ‘put L around my shoulders, and thought wistful,” i l. So-so hncl never sat so close to; singing, the qulps of the comedians’ they l”? of the first act Constance pronounced substantial difference batsmen i; rather s. bore. f “Oh, I like lt," So—so cried. "So did I," said Jerry. “That one; out the fat woman and the donkey l l “All I have to do to have a good. lwear evening clothes and he couldn't: time tonight is m watch 3540:. Fred 1 agree new to Bmam Joining me “n! Iscrub his hands clean. I told him to‘sa1d_ They laughed M mm ' igel a manlcure and he pretty “emlyi "50-50 M"! CQIISWIWB a"! 110i" i ence his word would be honored af- 1 fairly my to look at.“ Jerry ad- ter May 30 by Ramsay Macdonald or Fred looked very tall and boyish my mmm N ’ ‘ ' lhls dinner ‘clothes and So-so wasf When the show was over Constance’ "Suits me—but you know Fred and. iI are on the water wagon, I don't.‘ ggwgd 15 cgrd_ would ygu cpljng l: h a c t d J ,_'know about So-so, I've heard that.‘ a dayis “wk? v T ey foun ons ance an errygshe land Mr‘ Terry “lamng for their“ l last.” Jerry Brlnncd at Solangc. iConstance and Jerry hacl been quarq “would you emu), a night cm, 5,,‘ iso?" Fred asked. drinks champagne for breakv “I've never, been in one." Constance and her father. The latter I‘ mandcd holding one o; Jenv-s hands, “Then come along _, , . . . _ They ended by going to tin-e; dil- rent clubs bcforc tlic night was l "We're a highly unpopular party: as I think he would wish," So-sa ‘ came cut, Honest. 1111111? F6555 “m”; here" she said "When they saw U3 l River WOTklnS 0X1 wit. dimmd fillplan‘ °“'i come in they figured two duarts of lcl-iampagne at the very least." It, was 4 o'clock when they re-l some kind. It isnt too late to get n i we don't want to be late for the‘ turned m the housa Jerry followed; their bcmkmg, not a bad appearance. an Ne‘ ‘ meal"? MY- Terry said: 5mm“? lml Constance in after she had said good: dugently on his young guests. “You; bye to SW50 and Firm-L hwait 10;» are looking very well, Miss Harper,‘ me," he cOn.,mand5d_ “I won‘ be ‘. long." Shortly lie was back with themfi u mun: were "unified l“ the Telly} “Well, 1 kissed the old lady good- So-so calculated. I guess I conl.l.h,,u5._.hn1d, the beautifully laid tr,~,-le,i by and doggone me H I do,“ think} spend as much as fill I suppose I l “Elldle light» lmwersi SHW" aellclwlll she's sorry to be leaving, Good thing‘ she is if she wants us todo this very often. I'm going to sleep-don't drive ofl‘ the/road Fred." When they stopped st So-sos house, a black shadow in the twi- light just beginning to break. Fred asked: “Want to go up with me to- morrow and learn to read the lil- struments, So-so?" “I'd love to." "Be ready at 2, then." With a friendly clasp of her hand he drove away and Sci-so went sleepiiy in to bed. _ TO BE CONTINUED MOBELL EAST SCHOOL The following is the standing of Morel! East School for March. Grads X-l. Marjorie Webster. Grade IX-l. Mary Hogan; 2, Ter- ess O'Brien; 3, Frances Compton. Grade VIII-l, Vincent Tobin; 2, Margaret Runlghan; 3, Marion Comp ton. ' Grade VI-I, Elizabeth Hughes; I. Margaret Aylward; 3, Elizabeth Mul- lin‘. Grade V-Leo Tobin; 2, Helen Thompson; 3, Clan Hogan. Grade III-l, Evelyn Webster. Grade 11-1. Helena Hogan; Byron Webster: 3, Lois Compton. Grade 1-1. Aeneqs Bunlghun; I, Ralph Mcfidleu. Teschefi-Danlel Mecdomld. 1. Ad in Hattiesburz. piper- One nicely furnished room, excellent location. 8 minutes walk to congenial 52% , __ v _ _ t _ d =to make party capital out of Anglo- rlace- I‘ ‘"5- swea" °l 3°“ ° "em and was astonished when at the end i American relational There ls no ‘which I hope and believe will dis- psi not only the fact but. the fear of Anglo-American rivalry at sea. Ref turn me to power and I promise not to pause until the insensete misun- derstandings of the past two years have been shattered." , Premier Baldwin. however. is the last politician in England to attempt the three British parties on this question. Whatever government is returned to power at the next election will favor — naval reduction, provided it is con- | sistentpwlth the safety of the British l Empire. Anddf Mr. Baldwin were to ited States in a. new naval confer~ Lloyd George if either were‘ ‘prime minister. " WEBSTERS CORNER. 1 is busily engaged around Webster: Corner sawing wood. In one day he Mr. Hugh Trainer, our mail cour- icr, is thought well of, as he never missed a day, considering the bad roads. Our local boys are taking up their positions again. some are preparing to fish and others to l-lire on farms. Mr. Frederick Cummlskeyi,“ Web- sters Corner is hired for the season! with Mr. Daniel Drlscoll, Johnstons' It is commencing to look like spring, the people are taking away Mr. Joseph McEschern has not been. idle this past winter, as he has got lumber out for o build e new r house. Good luck to Joe. We are sorry to hear of the bad luck which has befell Mr.‘ Leo Dunn with his foxes as he has lost all the young ones, and to help this matter he lost a beautiful female last win- ter. which was under the care of Mr. John McNally. Mr. Owen Baird was vlsltlng on Sunday last, the guest of Mrs. Pat- rick J. Trainer. Donsgh. ner are looking forward for the neat dance in Websters Corner Hull, '1: the last one was Enjoyed by all. Miss Kathleen McNelly and Miss Mildred smith‘ were visiting friends in Charlottetown, the luelts of“ Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNally. Mr. James Baird has returned ot- ter spending u few duys- with his his friends in Iona. ' Mr. Reginald Smith ‘on his travels has discovered a fox den and lot three young ones and also captur- ed the old one, We wish Regen:- cess-Tom Mix. ~ Had Stomach Gas 35 Years-All Gone Now "'1 suffered with intnguunn nna 3n for 86 yearn.‘ Since the first den of Adlerikn. t have notbeen troubled a bitP-D. Cuvllsle. Adlerike relieves gag m4 "up stomach It once. Acting-en 3G1‘! "liver and lower betel, it removal old wute matter you never tfwullit rm in your ‘mum. m. Adlnrih your stomach and bovnls- u. oleonlnl and sea new ‘goes you "all V The young folks of Webster: Cor- _ to compete with tlienv-Blues for young men, double and single breasted models. Also motl- els for the middle aged man. Also models for the stout man. New tweeds in grey and brown effects. MEN'S WOMEIN’SV'and MISSES TRENCH COATS Some with plaid back lining. Excellentlv made. Ideal for rain or shine" On salejati.......... ' I BOY’S “TOPPERS” A $3.25 tonsifil?eslll;9tocga)t'2eliflitzellrztifiogldg $z'75 s. A. McDONALD -...-~.-...-.-. 35 Boy's" tweed topcoats, made just like Dad's ages are 2 to V9 years. Are You in Favor of a Flying gField and Club for this Province? At u recent meeting of citizens much interest was ex- pressed in the ‘ rmotlon of a Flying Club, and the establish- ment of u Flying Field in this province. It wee felt that it is certainly desirable that this Prov- lnce should not full behind the other provinces In the im- portant and rapidly increasing matter of ulr transportation. and that our young men should have an opportunity of he- eomlng versed In what. will doubtless develop into one of the greet industries of Canada. An organization Committee was appointed to Investigate - the possibilities of forming such s club, and the Committee feel, that with the assistance of the Dept. of Notional De- fense in offering the free use of two planes, a Flying Club ls possible. provided they have the whole-hearted support and lnlerect of the people of the province. _ . TO TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F THE DEPAR'I'I\IEN'I"S OFFER. A LOCAL FLYINGCLUB MUST BE FORMED. AND TIIE ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE THEREFORE WISH TO SECURE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE Till-l NAMES OF ALL THOSE WHO. ABE WILLING T0 SUI’- ‘POET THE MOVEMENT, as application must be mode l0 Otthwtwithnut delay, the number of planes available being IIIIIICNI." -Wlth this end In view an Application Blank has been Inserted on this page, through the courtesy of the "Guardian." which should be completed and retlirned to tho Iilfis‘! l'.*¢‘°"°“~ » - - ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP [Ives the club member the privilege oftuilng instruction and learning to fly under lhfi tuition‘ of "splint-instructor provided by the club and IP- proved -by~the Dept. of National Defense. To secure I private pilot's “ It ls ' y for the "’ ‘ 1° have put in about twelve hours actual flying time, the first ten of which will be In conjunction with the Instructor, and the last m» "m. flying." This instruction would probably be lpveeo ever a period of three Theltudent will pay u fixed rate per hour for the use of the plane durlns Instruction. . . ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP entitles such members l0 fly in the club ,‘ u paeseluers, with a licensed pilot, at n. rule to be fixed by the club. - ONLY MEMBERS OI‘ THE CLUB WILL BE ALLOWED T0 USE, OI TRAVEL, IN THE PLANE! IN ACCORDANCE WITH TIIE IEGIJLATIONSA)!‘ THE‘ DEPT. OI‘ NATION- AL DEFENSE. ¢ ' _ _ We would suggest that all those interested, and wlllllll to npport the movement although not desirous-of becemlnl pllote, should Cole advantage or the Associate MeliberehlP- The Committee earnestly nllelt he support-of lummfl- slde, Montague, end other centre; hreughout the IRWIN?’- uu the advantages oflereil by ‘the club will lie-available to III! member.» n u hoped out In rm course flying fields will be established at various other pelntrthroulhout the province- » w. r. runes, cumin. Organisation Committee. APPLICATION BLANK A To the Organisation Committee, Flvln: Cllll. P. 0. In 10,17‘ rlottelowu, P, I, l, fiflm undersigned will be willing n. enroll in the min: ollll. and pay the membership fee Indicated, when the clllll ls formed. ' ‘ ‘M5110 -....-..4. (PM $99997 (In Iii-W l us; sum. . (In "l" In be f i. ' ma, In! s... recmmsm" 1' "m" ' P"!!! vhovk»naaibueul' lednl. , v 3%» meats l