:1‘.‘J'f"3'w"'"-""”'*’Wwu _ ' , flyiififlufil YP-rr». . Y 202/1932 —-—— ' .- ook »’Eni Qver! Splendid Specials For The WEEK-END Once P. J.’s Economy Sale! 03ers you the very Finest Foods, at. the very Lowest Prices. Slioli here during this Sale and see what you Save. ciziiriiii. iiuAiiiiiAii LOT is. Mermaid, service will be lheid Sunday, May 22, at 2.30 p. m. lRev. G. Carlyle Webster will preach. Y's Men, fclut Weekly Meeting, SUPPLEMENTARY (Continued from . Page 1) __.__. 8315.000 for admhiistration of the The regular weekly lneellnl 0! destructive insect and pest act. For the Ya Mans Club was held 1n U16 administration of the animal con. Y “ml llilll l"! i-‘Vwlnl will! ‘l lillzious diseases act and the meat 3°°d “llmilllwe- PIB- T- W- Bent‘ and canned foods acts, a further EXCURSION may ziiit-orweu and return 40 cents. “Has-land" leaves Pickardb Wharf at 3 P. M, Island I Perfection l Mac‘ "due on return 8.30. 3114-5-20-41. vgas in the chair. vigitors were gmount oi $250,000 is included. Look - Cready’s THE rilivairAi; of the late Nath- and s” The mm or $90M] u a’ further M G l ed S "m Boneless Bllttfl’ Pick] aniel Smith will take place min his The 5mm, mum o! “in ell-om fianglitilxlittloixzr 01251212211230 Fairs and This z l, o for Chicken 2 Lbs. 20 o‘: Agtfurfljiflzzfvlfsaig: 5:21 ziewfnlféiflmxzjilglfifiw: mfirsmfltrltnental farms a fur- Here Are Some Splendid Specials ! 24c Tin 41c l.’ (not aao IS pTBVlQll-ily iidvoriiaodi- "How to i-it shoes." During his sd- 050,000 is ulliuifilgfedalopezlzcif: C°rn slaii-‘li. 3 pkgs. for . . _. ., 25c Peaches, 2 tins for . . . . . . . .. 35c A dNSS Mr. LePags gave many Mll?‘ onion warehouse at Kelow-ns, B. C. 38.111101], 2 £1118 f0!‘ . . . . . . . . . . 21C POTK & B88115, 3 U115 I01‘ . . . . 25c l FIRE ALARM-The firemen were fui hints on the gflg o; gut, 0w, > z I called out about 4.40 yesterday Mane" ‘ B ! This is a revote. ° "n" The amount oi $125 oco is up- fiummer Picnic: Ys Man Jim Mc- pmpflated ‘m. the pgyment o: Pineapple, 2 tins for .. . . .. .. 25c Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. jar 29c Butter Cream Sodas-Dinner Pail. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29o afternoon for a roof fire at the residence of Mr. Samuel French, Fadyen brought up the matter of m“ I ‘ l corner oi Pownal and Euaton Sis. the annual picnic being held at wiresmgtaaccoulzt o’ Md amuse at,‘ P J’ . lbs, . A line oi hoae was laid and the 11-5 iyiilh Dr. Lawson's home at A gram '0, $5 00o to m C d Tim! O s for blaze extfriiulshed with little dam- Qgmpéfiflon of detaflsdwu hm horticultundcouncil 15cm‘: More savings for the Thrifty Housewife ' - like. , e o an o! the Presl out d ' small Sue l ‘ HUNTER “Wm Puma] 6mm The alzifiilot dfiizgcattirmvmuon ° Robin Hood Oats — Tumbler Home Tomato Catsup, quart - ' PllhllcWoi-kn ' Premium________.____2gc Each bottle.....................23c . United Church of Canada. Services at Moncton, June 23 and 24 was dis- ior Sunday next, the 22nd. Wiit- cussed and on motion of Y's Man shire at 1i a. m. School at 10 a.m. Jack McNair seconded by Y's Man Wheatley River at 3 p. m. School Jim McFadyen that our club go on at 2 p. m. Hunter River at 7 p. m. record as favoring the above dates School at10.30 a. m. which are acceptable to the host club at Moncton, N- B. As many members as possible were asked to plan on attending. Guest Night:—Next week being our last meeting for the summer. should have read, thet it was put it was moved and seconded that m‘ “ll” i“ °°"ll"“° “will °ii i1 on by he Traveller's Rest Dramatic a-ii many member» as possible bring Wm“ b““‘““5 “l B“ ‘m’ 9° Club. S. an ext-Y's Man for their guest next Benevu“ f The only appropriation for On- . Th 6d d 0h ll ll-lb - '_ We Have The Fish For ur By m M’ a c mam tarlo is an amount of $2,600 forlo- mqvgg-y- 3551p,“ inquest w” bars endeavor to attend this last The 24th But We Sure Have iwio lest evening it Covehead to “ -M=uv mom's oiorwod °°‘ "’""°"“‘°"“ ‘° ‘h’ “mi” 9 The Food. v Pea , C & T t - 3 pkgs. Shirriffs Jelly Powder s 0m 0mg’ Des 9° per tm and 5 Lead Pencils .. . . . .. .. 25c Hand Picked Beans, 10 lbs. for 23c Sovereign Lime Juice, bottle 29c Good 5 String Brooms ---2 f" 45c This Broom has a. red handle, and is a Really Fine Value. It's Only At P. J.'s That You Get Bargains Like These l Plum Jam. 16 01-, 2 bottles .. 25c Caatile Soap, 8 cakes . . . . . . ., 25c Bulk Dates, 4 lbs. for . .. . . .. 25c Cream Olive Soap, 4 cakes 25c Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. for . . . . . 25c Surprise Soap, 1O cakes 49c Brodies Premium Oats .. . . . . 25c Toilet Paper, 8 rolls . . . . . . .. 25c Digby Herringu-Z "X" 25c Typical Good Values From Our Meat Department l Public works appropriations are not extensive. The largest single item is one of $100,000 for a site for an addition to a Government building in Vancouver. The aum of $28,000 is provided for public build- ings in Quebec, of which $15,000 is to purchase the site for a postal station at Rosemount, Montreal. TRAVELLEIVS REST-In a. re- cent report of a. play in Traveller's Rest, it was stated that it was put on by the swomenb Institute. It gnqulm m“, the dam o; J3me; p“ themselves in favor of the above “Ymmrles- Mwmman’ 72 year old resident o‘ resolutmt For Manitoba, the sum of $2,000 Ladle, Night COmmIMeHJI-he for Brandon Public ‘Building is I . i Covehead West, whose body was ' found in barn oi the ‘eceased ygg- thanks of the club were extended llmll- _ s terday morning. The jury found to =11 mombm of the om ladies F“ Sukiiiifliiwan. an oooroori- Bacon, 2 lbs. for _. . . . . . . . 29c Bologna .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 14c lb. ’ ' " ' ' that the deceased met death at his Night oommiiieo. for iho Wiv flue “l” °' ‘3»°°° '°° Pilmim ‘he Cooked Ham . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c lb. Hockless Picnic Hams _. . ., 15c lb. Cottage Rolls . . . . . . . . . . ._ 15c lb. Sausages, 2 lbs. for ... . . .. 25c We Are Featuring Low Prices All Through Our Store l P. J. MacDOHALD Gt. Geo. St," l‘??? sefi-s=.- -. -- . lilvliiliiiiiig Rates-Payable flit-Advance V, P110116 1336 EIISlJOH St. own hand while in a slate .0: ui-aasomouio- It was voiiid as the “m” 3"“ Wldl“? l" Qw-‘Piwlle temporary despondency. The Jury- bell Y“. n” Wm“ purlmsesi appear“ t men were: Ramsay Auid, (foreman) Meeting closed with the National A fovolc 0137.000 for the Calgary John Beam“, Mum. 36mm)’ Anthem. Public building, is the single public Joseph May, Hume“ Hughes, mm works item in Alberta. The vote oi $100,000 for Vancouv- , < __ _'__..,>-:“__ ,_ H h d J All . ' central Guam.‘ ma‘, ‘o. w“! u: es an am" m Intefestiflg er has already beenmentioncd. It. _ W! i Western and loos-um coMPETrnoN4°n_ is the only British Columbia vote first: 2c. 12o: word: coining j summation, are due the "Little Correspondence lOgrlidllelillihlelulliilliigfiigg o! hue iiwhéfe YOU Buy Th6 888i F01‘ L859. "Du HI- llolloiiii. 980- Pol’ limb; Lille of Floral and 59min] 0g"- , Sunbesms” Junior Red Cross . Branch, Grades 5 and 6, Rochford iiiggjiards, etc, 5c, g funny’; 14”“. o‘ condolence 98c buildings generally" a. - ” of p5; inen- N011”; ng T ‘ h“ A "d," m i ' ' ‘ In referring to Junior Red Cross _ o, in p; "am 4 on." n“. n ‘:1! "Gal: 8 per inch 4 square school, Charlottetowxh m m‘ annual report final-chief amounts for departmental build tration of legal business in the large . ~ < which was successful in a. Health tandem o, Education Bays- m“ m omlw“ “P95” The 5""! °l centres of Canada was denuding *3.‘ y? “.y“-‘- ‘ ‘ Poster Competition conducted by Tavern‘ 1 u t J M. “M25 m appmprlated M‘ the m“ ml’ mm" “w” M lwyeu’ w!” a .... .... o... ...... ...... ... .... ... 0Z1”. 3.1.2.. ti‘. ...... ;"=;;§;°" i", 3:0,, Wigiiiv" P A R l I A M E ”°“°,°“,,,*‘,,.°,,“' P, ’,",‘;.,°""‘?.' “I? "m" l! S. En . or prove- ‘ er o a e, w en e ,hoo_ohou mhoum _ awn,‘ Trinity United llliureli an‘ A l F 01' slla Canada The best posters from each \ ' th ch 1 t l m tax rodmvu A i “mm” W“ w“ ‘° T°'°“l°- llfealthe hsabiot: iililgngollh: lfillliabccra. mam and repair” w the “mm hm l” ‘mmd u“ Bump“ A“ *“‘"""“"" ‘ ANYTHING 1'0 013,930,431), gun-AB“ m‘ There a firmer selectmn w” made heating plant. For improvements was under discussion in the House ‘mo-Junior Tuxis Square, regular nlllgfcglmgflf, sfwgfg fizz‘: "m"! th . . P o, sale“ postefs to be m, m the m" m m‘ “m”: °l p°'“°“°‘ 1°’ d alte ations to the Connaught in oommttee today. m. Ca din s tin will Hail l - ou ouses etc. lo. er an r i r aid m" l- - Q .' ' ' m?" “ma” °m°°' ‘l “m, o, Red ems amen” m “hi”: "ml ‘l‘_°}’"l"_l'1:“ “t; building, the amount of $3,000 is . Th ‘i the 005C011‘ .0100 of mu talent QMFREDM n _ _ ‘ “m” l‘ i ‘ m" cm‘ ‘appropriated. For rents, repairs, UHAWA’ my 1km): ' cm‘ was particularly noticeable in the c ouumno ma sun FRESH niutnmo. Polio for "la mlamlilmi“ PM" in all the subjects of the course, mmmm beam“, emu m" ,5 a ediim man-no 11 ooiook rule mum of Quebec where all legal 11 O'clock Bale Suspended >.. Land SurVIYQ-‘u Herman- (R. 3, Sourla.) 9379-10-15-1 month. 51'!‘ T0 OUR STORE MAY a big saving to you, second d Store. 10B Richmond St. 3172-5-19-3! APPLY Howard Filmy, Lexington BOWL North RUSMCO. 3175-5-20-21. FOR BALE — STRAWBERRY Plants. Rod MacDonald, South- port, P. E. I. 3l63-5-19-2i. F0!- sAu: - OLD PAPERS. s. Competition. It is indeed gratify- ing to those interested in local edu- cation to know that the work done here compares so favourably with that of the other provinces and that Rochford- Square School has on display in Paris a poster which re- and the assistance and co-operation of the home is enlisted to a._ greater extent in the work of the school. During the year sixteen portfolios were sent from Island groups and‘, twenty received in exchange. In‘ \' ‘or harbors and rivers, also ubiic works estimates, in- in '. total appropriation of $94,500. Harbors And Rivers in the House of Commons will be night. By unanimous consent the House will sit beyond that hour. This was decided this afternoon when the Prime Minister announ- ced that the Progressive group had activities were centralized in Mon- suspended tonight and tomorrow “an and Quebw The bill would Pwl/lde for a sup- erintendent of bankruptcy under the Finance Department and licen- sad trustees. It came in for consid- erable criticism. Dietrich Plays Glamorous Port In New Picture m“ “my m” Junk“ Red cross pu‘ l elude an amount of $24,000 for Tor- pils have come in direct contact with their fellow members in Aus- tralia, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Japan, etc, and the geography of 0CD“ blllldh. Guardian DBMS. ;onto harbor improvements; $70,000 for reconstructing the Quebec side of the Temiskaming Dam: $17,000 for dredging at Lunenburg. N. 5., 24¢‘ fleets great credit on teacher and pupils alike. ‘.1 bee“ “mime l” °°me h my “w” The changes proposed to the act ~ A i. merit with regardto having sessions by the h.“ were endorsed by "on iishansha; Emu”;- Muqm, on Saturday morning. 1 Mm“, f J t; Districhm first starring picturi ggghssgmtlgegquutlazr o‘; 003g: since she returned from Europe, ii i‘ llle Help wanted .______________ - "m; MAN FOR FARM I08 SALE — TWO HORES, AGE k_ Apply Fred whim York B and 8 years. Apply ss Reserve M.G.E.R 11,5 lthl"a.lis,On- r u y m now the feature attraction of the iii- 3171-5-19-21 Street, Charlottetown. 3141-5-18-31. To Let ET - HBNIEIIVAPABTIIINT h all modem conveniences. Ap- P. J. MacDonald, Corner Kent Prince Streets. 3148-5-18-31. Help Wanted - ROW BOAT. FINDER '59 notify Daniel N. Taylor, e Milo Creek, P. E. I. BIH-B-IO-Sl. male Help Wanted WANTED AT LEXINGTON l. North Rustico. 3175-5-30-21. —-A RADIATOR TOP FOR iiicar between Prince and i‘ Si. Please leave at this N. Reward. 3199-11 ~—__. fllkll a few hundred bags White Potatoes-Seed and ble stock. at our Ware- lle- lionivs Wharf. I0! SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oflioe. ti’. roa. sun - s TONS cnorcit timothy hay. Apply Everett Wed- lock. Hunter River. alsi-s-s-zo-ai NEW AND SECOND l-IAND BAT- teries for sale at Mallettls Battery Service, 207 Great George Street. 3191-5-20-11. FOB SALI — CHSVEOLET CLUB Sedan, 1080 Model. As good as - new. Bargain for cash. Apply 9 King Square. 3169-5-19-31. BTBAWBIBIY PLANTS, 60o PER. hundred, 75o by mail: $4.00 per thousand. Viking pberry plants Beautiful home in best location. Apply 200 Kent. 3027-5-12-tf roa. sans -- amass enema. so H. P, used. but in good condition. FOR. BALI -. LARGE MANTEL Mirror, approx. d x 5. Burnished gold frame, 11L inch bevelled edge on glass. For sale at 210 Hills- borough Street today 1.30 p. m. l 771a‘ “Gredtl Longset ~ ~ afoul 2.06%. Half-brother to The Zombro Belle, 2.0m, ° 1511118, 2.09%, etc. Half-brother to The Colorado tario, arrived in the City last eve~ ning. Mr. Ruby is a guest at the Canadian National Hotel. MULGRAVE, Miay 10--A lobster of enormous proportbns. weighing 17 pounds, was hauled in by two local young men, Alonm Kelly and James Murray. It was caught in the ropes surrounding the trap, be- ing much too large to enter it. BIRTHS BARRETT-mt P. E. I. Hospital. May 14, 193i, to Dr. R. H. and Mrs. Barrett of Hunter River, a son. RlGGS-At the P. E. I. Hospital, May 19, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vessey, York, a daughter. DEATHS OOLWILL-On Thursday, May l0, MCEACIISBN-At Hermitage, May l2, 1032, Daniel A. Mcllbchem, aged '15 years. Funeral Saturday mom- ing to St. Joachlms Church, Vernon River. Cemetery. D. MacLeain’ these countries has been given a reality that no text-book can pro- duce." These portfolios, to which the Superintendent refers are compiled by the pupils and are descriptive of the locality from which they come. They usually contain a. letter of greetings such as the following one which was received by Baltic School from Ecole Mayerme de 1' Etat pour Garcons, Rue du Progrss, 2, Les- sines, Belgium. Lessines, April 5, i932. Dear Unknown Friends: May we introduce ourselves? We are all about sixteen years old and we attend the secondary school of the lower degree of Lessines. We us that many schools send an al- bum to an unknown country we came to the idea in do the same. We held meetings to choose the subject we should treat and the Dear unknown Friends, as Can- ada was not completely unknown to us, we decided to send the album to your native land. Most of us have admired Canada's stand at the In! the war of 1914-18 when they came to Belgium's rescue. We intend, dear unknown Friends, to give you an idea of our land, of our province and of our town in particular. We are all very lm- patient to see the album you will $12,000 for dredging the Mirimichi River, New Brunswick; $6,000 to provide wharf accommodation Cardigan, P. E.»I., $25,000 for oper- ation and maintenance of snag- boats of Fraser, Skeena and Naas Rivers, in British Columbia; and $5,000 for extension of the landing slip at Arrowhead, B. C. A qeneral vote oi $50,000 for dredging l: list- ed. Dept. of Marine A further appropriation oi $100,- 000 for the Department of Marine meteorological service, including the magnetic observatory, is contained in the suppiementarles. C. G. Beveridge, Vancouver." pear. The sum oi $219,000 to provide for expenses connected with ths ad- cd. For radio services in the North- ucst Territories, there is a vote oi $33,000. A decrease of approximately thir- ty-elght million dollarsin estimates laid before the House oi Commons this session. for the present year, as compared with last, is Wllll the “blink today 0f the sup- To Be Honored WINNIPEG, May 19—Rt. Hon. Arthur Meghan, Govsmmerit lead- er in the Senate and former prime minister of Canada, today will re- ceive the honorary degree of doctor of laws at the annual convocation of the University of Manitoba. The former Prime Minister arrived hero from Ottawa. last night. will sit my 24 OTTAWA, May l0-—The House of Commons will sit on May 24, Vic- itoria Day, the Prime Minister said today. Whether sessions will be held on Saturday, my 2i, will be decided this afternmli- gny men-mei- o; the Cslrnef, and I did not intend to." C. B. Howard. (lib. Shebrooke) told the House oi Commons this afternoon, referrlnfl to the point raised by E. N. Rhod- had not converted their loan" in i031, while farmers in his constitu- ency had done so, in good faith. Mr. Rhodes protested against the im- pllcgflqng o: thin statement, and alleged Communists of Montreal, convicted of sedition on March 2'1. i901, will be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada on October 4 next. The dale for the appeal hearing was set today. The men are David Chalmers, tration of legal business in Mon- treal and Quebec was a matter for the Provincial Government to deal with and he suggested a copy oi Mr. Cardin! speech be sent to the Attorney General 1n Quebec. The bill was explained at some length by J. T, Hackett, (Cons, stanstesd) who headed the commit- tee that recommended the measure. Ml’. Cardhfs amendment W55 de- clared lmt. Several clauses passed without ducussion. When the section pro- viding for the appointment of a Superintendent of Bankruptcy was reached, the Minister of Justice de- clared that the cost of administra- tion, under the present system, was lentlrely too high. It was mt that time," said Hon. Hugh Guthrie, In the meantime the Justice DID!!!" merit will construct a tariff of cost-s. lengthy sessions "in camera" the ,Housc of Commons committee on ‘railways and shipping finished its import tonight. This, it ls expected, .will be presented to the House at equally reticent. Resolution: Without the resolut- ion in your hearts to do good work so long is your right hands have motion in them; and to do it whe- ther the issue be that you die or Prince Edward. ‘This thrilling story of adventure and romance was or- iginally written by the well-known novelist and traveller, Harry Her- vey, and dramatized for the screen by Jules Furthn-ian, who also wrote the screen play of "Morocco," Mist Dietrich's first starring picture made in America. Josef von Sternberg, maker oi "Morocco" and "Dishonored," also directed "Shanghai Express." The supporting cast is headed by Clive Brook, who recently played the leading role in "24 Hours." and Anna May Wong, Oriental heroine of the picture "Daughter of the Dragon." . Miss Dietrich plays the part of a notorious and glamorous woman of the world, while Brook portrays a British officer who meets her, after years of separation, aboard the Shanghai Express, which is held up races were used as extras for st- mosphere effect. Many Thrills any” 5:119;- mgzlfithafltfltfsaingls‘. 1932' Rh E Comm‘ mun.“ not,“ country to which the “bum would ministration of Indian affairs, and The hm than w“ ‘Wm thlrd and NP 0P Q ° 9- - - f rth r t f $200,000 f , i f Fl ce, today. . ~ Mm’ m’ G ' ohmom- lam" b’ "n" l" w" ‘ ‘m’ illlllwli "m" Ziuilrltehinoznzutlheoao al cunedr can“ $331.7: l-iadnsarld on April 13' m“ mam‘ without divum III N810 MCCO town. siso-s-zo-si. \ m, m “m, m, mcmhm Y ' P- _ ' t Railways upon Completed , y - fan Mounted Police, are eppropriat- that ‘insiders in the Governmen OHAWA’ M“ m _muowlng Capitol Feature Tim McCoy is a flash in his late! fast-action western for Columbia l. alu-hao-IL MAQMILLAN M w i; g h ‘d World's Fair of Antwerp and by An spproprhtlon o! $500900 {or Th Fl htin Marshal" which - es ove e , - _ - ‘Q3 ti is , " e g g . Th m M mm J our 15mm o‘ Romany we know anlustmcnt of war claims, $260,000 Mir Howards brief o ervs on th u “lock ,omm.mw_ opened at the capitol “w.” "F l Wanted - liii l" Ill. BY . ames R. for post office outside servlce,__and afternoon was the reeiill- .5511; an “y about y; L, m“ 1g herd“, mm, m,“ upon mrm n i'- Qilcen "In wfl" 5mm MacMilian in his ‘list year. Funer- ll l‘ lllmm" 1°‘ l“ "uni l“ “he” $789,811 for the Department-oi Na- ‘s. an unanimous report.” said he passes from one Perilous situ- Phone 938 WAN-gm; __1Qo gggnngylng al from his late iesidsnce on Sat- l“ ""5" "If! it! hunting and last Ho“, Revmue, Ne “SW; Lyninmnlfl Appeal m 3 3mm,‘ (Com york sun. etion to another. McCoy has been ~ oats. R. Raymond, Southport. ui-day, May 21st, service starting at but n09 lflllt We do not forget what - bury; who w“ chums“ o, the provided with In etctllliiit Jim’! » Phone i115. 8178-0-20-21. i _ c . your fath h d f d - . , that is built up on suspense. ery- a “flock Intern‘ m Magnum B" “a one or m’ ur Dwnl" 9| Tlilfly-l-‘llht Million OTTAWA-Ml! 19-59%“ °l n" committee. Other members wcr¢ thing thbt the daredevil western star puts into it is that much gain for s film that is already exciting enough in its bare story outline. And anyone, who has ever seen Tim McCoy perform, knows what to expect from this rarin’, Marin,‘ hard-ridin‘ cowboy. He's right up to scratch in this new one. A spirited performance is given oarders Wanted geretfid per huraigi-fi 315$,“ city. a daughter, Doris :0 limthpoifszrailelancllrr Under the heading of the Depsrt- the ‘pmmmmt of . lupeflmmd_ by l: Chinese iglndi: general, play- i w“ " '-‘ - ' ' t fLb ,th f 25,000 d yWarner an. ‘Y. loans ACCOMMODATED, Flemish, English and German, and in“ d° m,’ °', ° 15"‘: ° l l. °°"°°" 5““‘”'“‘ ent would have the effect of de- e ..sh,mgha, Express. ,8 l sunk,‘ . Fitzroy st. sioe-s-ap-ai FOR sans-noose, 1o ROOMS, VE8SEY—At the P. a. 1. Hospital, mm, “he, coma, °' “ m “m”? ° b“ "m" m‘ creasing this cost. 1y melodramatic picture with I i ‘ Lost fronting King's Square. All mod- May 19, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh one o; our pwfe§°rs ham,‘ told “ct and “Z000 m cm" amounts MTAWA" May 19-"! did not m The bill will come info force by large cast of celebrities. More than ern conveniences. Large barn. misappropriated by annuity agent any my gmpui; wrong-doing to prxlmnxon "within a rcuomble a, thousand Orientals of various t. i?) Z~ll9'/z. dam of Wreck. 2.04%, etc. Out of The uiwnsitraxsit "lid "I- Pl°'"°"l"l" b? Roii- E- N- Riioiieo- Phip niohn-d. "mo ruse. mvs live, no life worthy the name will b me s“ Yb mm m, m a" Belle ( ) 2.12%. Trotter. bred by A. B. Coxe, umumn arusiine to unite the youth of idinistor of Finance. Kashion and Thomas Miller. They ever be poa-slbl io you. while, ln $00,. “spank, up pkmy o, d“, pa" Con“! 9d by 600d Time Slllili» FOIIGI! 1917; l mlllllm "W °l clflflilfl by l "ll" Th‘ mm °l mil" iiiiil biiiillli“ were arrested in Monirral on Jiin~ once forming the resolution that u, 11,1011”; mmngh um exciting orse. Stand rd and Registered. Vol. XXII. ‘ °'“"°""°" lull oi‘ link o! fraternity. we send you maiiiiirv minutes tabled this scs- uary 1o. mi. your work is to be well done, lifo film. Pretty Dorothy Gulliver makes t Charlotte Wn Driving Park. The race track vet- . . _ North Wlltslslre our sincerest salutatlons. sion for the present fiscal year is i i, "my mm h", ‘nd1°|-eyer_ an appealing heroine. Mary Can, 0m Holmes, lll CIISIIQ. h i ' V ' ' "m" "a. Your unknown Friends. 0308394360. Estimates for the last Amend Bankruptcy Ant And to make your children capable mzlgecglgoagm ( gerrflllflll wit]; {gun-n "hue"; l g . Third form of the secondary fiscal year totalled approximately I of such resolutions. is the belin- mummng mmmmcw A u“; i “ l“ < i. ‘l mm‘ 9' “w” “°"‘°°»°°°- dnwwiii. my ii-m oowo- oius o! ill in» iiiiiiiiiiivii- rum-aw ii‘ ""- i.