PAGE WEIGHT in the Town Hill the. consti ' All Poll Directors are E. J. T()R(3NTO' icpi Weatiier rec- Vdx gain; back 115 years show rnrontn had less snow last winter 'il7III ever before, Only 18.4 illCllPS LIBERAL CONVENTION IN KINGS couiini The Annual Meeting and Come ' oral electors of the constituency of King's will he held I at Georgetown on Wediiesday, May 27th at 2:30 p.iii. for the transa . ness and nomination of a Liheral iuiiidititile to contest tucncy at the next Federal OIPt'il0ll. of their respective Polling Divisions to select five dele- gates-to attend said conl'0tlli0I1. (X B. l iitioii oi the Lib- elioii of i'eL:iilzii' busi- rcqiiested to hold iiieetings ('I.AY. l'resi(Io-iii. DITNN, Sc("y.-Treas., King's Co. Liberal Ass'n. inf snow to jr.'4t'i('I91'I. A slmrtz: gtnro lU7lt”l,” -Zl(i' "If it hadn't bmm (gr - ;is tn QitPiw:' and Sun V . l.i.ii:i, we would liriys lllad to to wit ii" ii.” 55." cAp1'roL TO-DAY ONLY ”STAR OF TEXAS” S ZRIAI. - COM BUY 3 Slit-T-ll - Klimt".- HERE'S A LAFF TIP! IT WILL CHASE YOUR BLUES AWAY! He was 8 millionaire plziylioy. ed guardian of his bankroll. allowance . . . so he moved into her spare rooiiil comedy of thelll . MR my 1 w Vhiigo She was :Ipp()IllI- He eouI(iIi't live on her STARTING MONDAY Ncii” ' VIEWS - MB. BASKETBALL - CARTOON 2'-: FINAL TO-DAY SHOWS 2:30 7 - I PLUS SPECIAL PRE-GORONATION NEWS - COMEDY I iwowi LOOK WHO'S illicit in The PRINCE an On MONDAY! 4 an TI-IE.pGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN A(iIiNTS:-MON'rAGI'E: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewnrt. Mll- Bruee Mziel'hee, Miss Joyce Wlgginton, Plus Mckinnon, .-Hilri GIIORGETOWN: Wnldon Layers. TIIr('Tv(IllI:Ill(Ir'l:l:.HMI)Tilt!-TI)t)IIgI1I. at the following places in Montague: lllue i)onie Rt-stziiii-ant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Th! Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards at son. . R it-i-inn. isi ..tDUNN's. Gaspervaux - Dally n: ihe Mon-llspecial. Oak Leaf Choice Cream ' rrxiizri. Corn, 2 tins 330. WIRE I)EI'ARTMEN'l' MEET- ING-A meeting of the Montague iltltltl 'l'IIHllS. .Opto- ' imni his of- Wetliicsday. Fire. Departiiieiit was held in the Fire Hall Tiiesrlay night with the iF'ire Chief. lious: Coflin. l7l'"5ICIlllFZ- illl l:lrook- i The main niii-prise of the meetini: in the l was to discuss fire safety on the has re-iiiight of June 2nd. cl uring the . p ;.. . ,. l fireworks and bonfire display. Com- l mlttees were appointed to each i --; xiniimgiiejiiarticiilar phase of the evening's x-..i yitmn in proxzriim, one to tIVi"l'SPO the bonfire. Win at anoiiirr the l.:'enoi'ks, and ll third Please for poliriiic duties diiriii: the fire- . lworks. On iiioimii of Mr. Ralph i i ' . Berk, Mr. Fred Viio'1.zo was ap- 1..,., and Master i pointed deputy fire chief. it was i1nv:i.i;,-ize. are tilso (IPi'l(if'(I that Mr. Coffin and A-T mu immp'Ziii l'.c(-k would wait on ilie 'l'nwii .1-Hr Hm, W31. l C0lllli'II to discuss tiie need of new litre l'illl'.)illlFllI. 'l t'Al.lFORNlA lllierstiii. Moli- ior Oak- l'.SlI her uill he Mus. ii. Wiscoiisiii. IUK yi,. vi.iiii- -kink - Sarnia clears (Cniitiiiiied frmii iiaiic ll Ilf” lied in her Wiittord home. 43 iiizlcs to the northeast. She was KI)l'tttlpIlI. to a Sarnia hospital wimrp pslie died enrlv Friday. She was .lo:iiid iii a field iiinre than 50 feet I Ivy-m.d'ifnlll her lioukel llllithpg. The other three deaths were iii Wuysyspriiin-haiik, near Tzflllfifill. The ric- tuiis were: Slillml Thoninson 50. reeyc of East XV'.li:inis iOll'llSIllti. about 20 miles west of I..4lll(I(lllj his s:x-y".'i"- old diiiiuliler. Doiwtli" -lid X. hm,” mm. Hmisarii Aiaciiitosli, al).i'.it lift p (;Mys1n.(.I.tlw).i Reeve l'lioiiipseii and his d:iiicii- M. 31.. I.” mu.L..ter were killed in their lio'ise. Miss 1 R. 5-mulp KnrPaViATaCTlli05Il'S body was friiiiid 200 Mm” he is ab :feet from the leyeflcrl home xyhri" mid llFQllflellL line l”"I- I IN KOREA il..K . SI .i on MCCIll'l'(lll. Sciitilc. Wash- '4 N S, (leiicral t'. l mu (ii .iiii-:1, l :i:iiii.i, .I2lD1llI. in 'l'.0 ll! i ..'(IIlI'ik Ii OI” CIHH tiny 31-i l. Moiitagsuei Sung Started In liiillnna 10 a iii.. The toriiado started off in T11- illlililn .t-oi for rill ages. Adult Stilt ' . :ii Rviiiians triiizlit by imam" It g”'”ck ham 5' PW" Hllm" .. am. Hm!-S SUmm..'eaiisiii'c: 511100.000 CIaf'il.'I!.'P tn l”('S'.- p '1 mm; Sammy Muymv dentirii areas and iiijiirlii: at lr-ist R M”, BM)-H, 591.001 aha 35 liersons. Near Siiiiths Creek it IL": Svlmwvl Mmmy Harbour: iliirrled l5 ears of a Grand Traiiik in pir, i'r.oli- School and Lord's'm;.:,zm (mm "H mp ”MkS.' . i5tI1t;ill2i P-imtiiiied eyaiizelistic ser-i narmg HNORR H" St 0”” ""7 it hit the SfIl”lll"i hiisincss district at 543 pm. Til 30 5NV1iid5 It wrecked mwcli of a thriving Great. Lakes port The one question in Sarnln today was "why was no one killed-" i It struck as shops were full and offices were releasing their em- g ' v iployees. But the illi th 1:: 'lV"v"”' WORK (OMPLVI I'D had taken rcfiice friiin Iflslfill SrIn:'ltl IVIPP at ill" ItliirrayH:ii'l)oiirCliiircli l thine and enjoy a great lioiir tncetliciz Radio twliere the Bible Spenks". CFC Y at 1:30 pm. Standard K0llllCtIl T. Norris, evangel- "iltl ll”-V "Mk lh” Si"'Iilinl pelted streets with star?" at 3lIii:'.ii:'.e was t'trlll- . .A,”.m,rv Sam" said than gt” my: ll ill" mil lI"k mm l-'”:”id tllad the streets been crowded lli'l"l.' A I he 4'”!IllWi'"ll A'ill'”lll"'lb1l; killed by fl itlilF'llli'.V. of its size it i tIIll'i'.”l.l'l A note- illlil'l"'.1 of the li'-iii its; fnriiich Nn H”, nnlrh, WNW! ' llilik "I ill” wh-'”'fliiiaiiv limiscs had been '1'”'- 3l'””” m9 mm” There are from .0000 to moon l-"A3 Ill" llimlc Whilrfllioiises, largely of frame enlistme- ' ”ll'"V"iI”'”5- IL lsitloii in S-vrnla. This i'eimi'u-r in-ni:lri tlml " cstiiiiate that ivri-.siI)'.i' won I” b””' ifialllailffi to mmp M-nt,.i 3ml'””l'l” dl'"II3"d Fewer than 40 can be llStP(I as destroyed. blown to matchwood. i Relieve 300 Home: llamzirctl s.iy lion w c r c limit This will he a wel- . istniire to the many fish- re and store their iioii. fall girls: iinlivable one city nfFi."I7i' isalrl that In the D"I'IiPll'7H' snvl-oii lnlnrli '.i.'is his rcs:vriiis.hiiitr ovi- 'IIll'PP families hart been forced tn eynriirite. Rut a'om: Front. one or two-storey lliullt nhnre stores. inlonc A fniir-block perziriiated. Their riilns Hardly A pane of glass renirilned intnct nloiig Front street or Chris- tina street. sliciilrl this re- street. apartment: are every family l0ll'.3Ill was homes were Hardest hit was the VFll.(IiH)jo gliotel. the city-'3 leading - i'lllie top. third floor and roof '.i':v. IiIOWll off. Erratic Courive From Sarnin. the tornado an erratic course east, turned soiitli about l2 miies from Toronto and disappeared over Lake Ontario Shllll biilldnzers and other eqiiipmciit at the disposal of the city of Snrnia The Red Cross harl SIIIIDIIPS harked and ready to an in the lam area in June. IMO. THE NEW RAINB Sunday. Turkey or lobster with i. -131 .'1'lls. .. i ill-"WI 1 ll” "ll l persons piohibly would hriyc I)t'”."ll daiiiaced . thrown off fnundaiirms or other-j 4 who rn of hifmd pin.-min. clothing and l)crldi'mzi The death toll was lower iilfllifl bill tornado to strike! Canada when M died its I twlstr-ri swept. tlimiieh the Windsor. Ont. Much of TIinrsdav's dainrize was A Anniversary Of Oddfellows Is Observed ..'Beventy Rebekahs, Oddfellows and guests attended it bnnquet in the Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant, Moiitague. last even- ing in commemoration oi the 134th anniversary of the founding of the order in America. A delicious turkey dinner was served. The tables were beniitifully arranged and each was ceiiterecl with a bouquet. The Noble Lodge: Mr. Malcolm liiacxeiizie was master of ceremonies, and Rev. J. M. Fraser asked the bless- ing. The toast. to the Queen was proposed hy Mr. (i0l'fIDll Coffin hr everyoiie Grnnd and was l'DS1l(7ll(IPfI to isiiitziiisz "God Stiye the QU89H"- lThe toast. to the orcler. proposed lby Mrs. Leroy White. was respond- ied to by Mr. C. A. Shim, who gave iii brief history of (lddlellowship iii Moiitaiziie since its iiisiitiitioii in 1912. Mr. Iillliill Sieiiiirt then proposed a toast to the ladies, to whieii Mrs. J. I). Miiel..eo(l rc- spoiiileri. The eliairniziii rnllerl on Mrs. C. G. Clay, the 1iropi'ietrc.ss. nnd ex- pressed the :itl)lli(tt'li'lil0ll oi the llllflliiillls and ililillltis ioi'iliiisplcii- did iiiziiiiirr iii hill('Il they were i'eceii'ed. tn iiliieh Mis. Clay urtic- iiously replied. ' The staff was presented with 5 gtol;eii of iimsreruitinii by the Nobl i(ir.'iiid iii Aline l.rirlce, Mr.-.. lierng iwliiie, ' id evcryniic imiied in i5-lllillllil l Iii" Tlicjv lire Jolly Good lltlellons Zilr. In ll. Stewart. Mr. Shaw, Mi. l,orne Wiciziiitoii. Mr. Atiimiil M;irl)oii:iitl and Rev. Mr l-':':isc:' hi.cili. The iest oi the ei'cii.iiL: unis spent lll sliiuiiig gird by Air. ("mrdoii ('ofliii.aiid Mrs. J. M. Fiaser as piano nccoiiipaii- ist. A very eiijoyable rreniiii: clos- ed with "Good NlElli l.a(lies' and ”Aul(l l.riiii: Sync". 4 siiiiiir Tl-IN MILE ll()l'SE H31. . The iiioiithly iiieetiiig of Ten Hllile l-louse Woiiieiits liisiiiute iins llield ill the lioiiie of nlrs. Joliii :Fit7.Pati'ick on Wediirsriay eyeli- iiiL:. May 13, with SPlt'll members liiiisweriiigz the mil call by nskliig s iriddle and iiiixiiig a mine, which .anioinited to Tile. l The Dl'PSl(iCtli opcncil the meet- tin: with the Ode, followed by thcg Crcecl. The eoiiiiiiittees. which are ito remain the same for another 'inoiitli, were then lienrd from. ; It was decided to send contribu- iiifills to the A C.W.W., the Salva- tion .-triiiy, March of Dinies: also to buy iiriicleri iieeilecl for the srliviol and to send fruit to the Sl('l(. I The roll call for next iiicctiiig is; to he niisnered by :i proverb. and ipnjriiiu ll dime. The ,ll”tL!l'?Illl will he ii iriicssiiiiz rniilcst. The ziilctioii inf the i'ci2i:iiiirier oi niitstlieii took place, which zinioiiiited to 3'3 50 A delicious Illll('Il was then sery-. ed by hostess. The iiieetiiig closed with "God Save The Qiiceii". I 1 ill l'litllI rii:-ii'irt: north and nasty inf London There were no reports ion the loss of livestock Hunrlrerlsi of l):ii'ns were toppled and some "mtis were destroyed. In the Wnori-i dork :i:c.i. the ilaiiiiice ?'.ll'llPfI not to be much lic:n"-er than fil first icxiiectcti l The villages of Eirihro, Kni'ore,i Plrittsyille and Briglit, nil north? west of Woodstnrk. rr-nor: damage riiniiiiii: into the hiiiidrerls of thoti-, H K'lll(IS of dollars. Torrential Rain. Hall A: the tornado swirled zirmss the isoutliwcstern section of the prov- oi Hillside i C. A.i Georgetown and U C I Vicinity Mr. William Burke Sr. of New Glasgow. N.S., is visiting his son. Mr. William Burke din. of George- town. Mr. Burke has been off the island for some years and has many friendships to renew. A.B.A.A.-Haroid Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy. who is sta- tioned at H.M.C.S. Stsdacona in Halifax, NS, left recently on re- turn to duty, after spending his leave with his parents, Ciiptain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Srliriol spent her i Miss Jean Macconnell. Teacher at. North River the holidays week-end at home in Georgetown. Mrs. Charles Watts and daughter Buclah of Grand Trava- ldie aie the Lziiests of Wire. wnrrs iparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Driiiivl King. i i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouchcre and family of Souris motored to .Georizeiowii on Sunday. May l'ltli iwhere they were the ciicsts of Mr l iF'ouciiei'c's, bro".lier-iii-i:i'.il and tsisier. Ml”. and Ali's. John P MacDonald. t Mr. and Mrs. .)."iiiirs MeGili;aii inf Moiitaeiie were ciiesis llll Sun- day, May lT'.li. oi Mrs Viii(?iii;.iii's. .pHl't.'lliS, Mr. and Mrs. Willlziiii Prosper. Mr. and Mrs Milton Hemp- 'IlIIi and son Eldon of Pictou. N ., motored to Gcoigwtcoiiii on Satiirdiii. May ltlih. where 'were week-ciid EUPNIS ;i' the lioiiie lot Mix and Mrs. Fr ik fioicll. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. gand Mrs. lmotorrd to May 15th. S Biilclilldcr the City uii Fi'ida). Mics. F J. Delior of tieor;c- town and Mrs. Richard Cur! iBrudeiicZl attended the in Cliailotiiitoxiii on Miir ilieir iaunt, the l.'llC Kelly. oi ltii iiil Airs "rd It! Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiaiii ttillziiii otp Souris were week-eiiil ilFll0l'S tot Georizetowii. whcie they ne:ri ciicsts at the home of Mr. itlltl: Mrs. Walter Wnlkcix MI. Wxiliriiii llcbhs oi the Royal Caiiadiiiii Ali" e, sta- iioiied at (ircciiwnoti . nas a recent. iisitor tn ('mii:'u0t(:ii'ii. where he i'..si'rd iiifc and family, iillo 1'5!) vri . lirir flllfi. his pnrciil:-, M: .ii:rl Airs Williaiiii Ll-Iobbs sir. i Miss Dorothy Jciikiiis oi R I staff of W. lottetowii spr-i:' . .le end in (il"ll'l:." (if her nioiliri, It kins, Mr. F. J Soloinaii. .it-z-oiii;i;iiiii-ii lVowi by Mr. Vii. Siiniiiiersidn ii iiere liiri iiiriiiirvtl to . .'tl.iy l'ltii l .ci.ili'.es I ltlr. Lind Mis. .loliii l.i'..'l'.l:."r:' oi Ciiarlntletonii, .ir'.'li ti last work, at Morrison's Beiicli where they will occupy Illt'l:' C(lTi:lj.!C for the siimmer scamii. . Mi". ilzirry M-it(T i.i'..il of Iiill office shift of ( .icli P.i:k:-rs iii. Charlottetown. ms the Iloilfifll” WPCIPFIKI i2UCSt- of his parents. Mr. and Mrs JA B. Macconiicll. I I39 Miss Ruby Ailrii. who has Ilrmi 30 iisitiii: in Qiiehcr Pi-niiiirp 1:tn('flV last siinimrr, tiriiieil Iltlllll' :rcrii'.- I55 --AC I bION'l'A(i1'l'I W. I. ..”I'IiP I"llllI.lY iiioiithiy liiPFilllLL of the Moiilziziir Wniiieiile Ii:-L stiiute. was held at the home oi the pl'P6lCICll'. Mrs. Lorne Wiz- ginton,oii Tiiesiiiiy aiteiiiiooii, May 5th at 200 pm. mm It, was an-gn”,;m,p,i hy gm-. The pi'esldciii presideil and the 1-omiggl mm mm big hmitinnes Inimeet-iiie oiieiied with the nine- Tm-miing ,1 few 10-,.-N jmps wpnfillli of the ”IltStlllllP Ciiiwl”. Roll down. There was licht damage :. few miles west of the city. The tornado wasn't forecast by the weather office. in Toronto but .offirials were not surprised wlieii it developed. i "Aciiially. very little is I:i'0'.l'll iilmiit tornadoes, and up north here, M nor") had IWIMV ll"-O-”'iI where we have so few we can't rescue terims iteiit into ne- :,;1ak,,' Myf amqtnpt frecaic em.' a oreens or so . " n (- C13: 0f:rf1:;L':1?0::T1r;;m(fY:I:VO”;l 5"” soiitiiern United Stair.-i. where they mph M ”w snickmgnp R ll VT are more frequent. they make a Artlnsz premier I')r'lll('Pt:L. r o 5”” "' "II imgn pm RH Rowmmpm nmw;r'i The twlsters may develop when t-in iiinss of cold air undereiits imass of very Wrirni air. rriiisitip it ;ln rise The contrast I)Pl'.i'P"n the two iiiasses must he slinrp; tlin ii irni nlr must be moist and tin. arable, Director of music for Flliz:i.l)et.li's Cornnntioii Di: Willlzini Abbey organist. ' service Come and Enjoy A Good Tasty Dinner At OW DINING ROOM Montague May 2-lth. all the trinimings at SL25 R . Queen ' is ; liieKie, Westinliister GE! IEIBGLI EEIEE BEL-J: I (L name name among Solution To Last I Saturday": Crossword i l Bal it they L iieinuel MacCoi'iii:ick I The new Deal-born Hay Baler will produce 1 MAYNRS. V 1953 . ' T "Tm call was answered by eleven mem-' bers. and one new member was welcomed. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Lester Ma.cLeocl, and were ap- proved as read. Mrs. Wiggininn gave a report of the executive meeting which was held to decide on ways and means of raising money to buy furniture for the teachers room in the new school. It was also reported that the Department of Education would assist. financially with this work. A discussion fol- lowed the report and on motion by Mrs. Charles MacLui'e, second- ed by Mrs. Stewart Nelson, it was decided to purchase the neces- sary'fiiriiitui'e. It was moved by Z5.'K5&TI z GOODYEAR'S New All.-NYLON CORD TIRE which costs very little mg than a standard Iirol " Mrs. Mai-Lend and seconded by . Mrs. Lyle Boehner that im ice N"W"vGIIGbIofor the firsttim, cream festival be held in July, ---an auto tire that gives you plans to be finalized at the next the miracle strength of Nylon meeting. . . . that costs onlv 3 f.,' I The sink committee i-cpoi-ted dollars more than a standard that one visit had been made dur-l llli: the ltlnlllll. Mrs. William Mar- Lcaii, oonyener of the Red Cross Committee, was highly commend-l tire. You get all this . ,. i PL US an entirely new 1 of tread rubber that inci- tire mileage by Hsmucli as type 98893 ed for her splendid work during -?1."?.' the past number of years. The comlu.,.ugnnAn.m, 5 . eorrespniideiice was read by thei In "W mhhmli secrctziigy and iiiclticltid ii letter i-eziii'diiii: the A.C.W.Wi fund. An iiiriiziiiriii to have the Jim? iiieeiiii: at the home of Mrs. Dun-i can Macliityre was graciously ac-i wepted. The answer for roll calli i'il'lIi be ”A taninus Caiiadmii aiicll oiir 1 zidiiiire him or her”. Thii iiietfiiic atljciiriied and the Super-Cushion by .nieiiiliei's PllJiXl'(lfI zi social iiall coooii-'?EAii lhoiir. A drlicioiis liinclieoii was iseryecl by the hostess and coin- McGOWAN LTD. KILMUIR, P.E.I. McGOWAN MOTORS FINEST WATOH REPAIRS Waiclies repiiired reason- ably and Lziiiirziiiteeii hy ccrli-1 ”iie(l wiilt-liwoi'kcr. l”i'cc esti- iiizite and i'ciLii'ii pgisiriize. ROBERT E. MOSH ER; I .llCWl-Il.liICR 1. MONTAGUE, P.E.I. Montiuziie. P. E. I. CROSSWORD .Rings of i8. Knaye of a chain clubs tiool Ancient Pacliydcriiis Merry Hawaiian Long-tsilcii fond :. A hock A romfcrozzs IDAILY ACROSS 1. lla.nipcr 5. Ekclanim tion of disgust. 9. Niiclri of s'.1.'cli giains . Robust . Breezy . Kind of "uclL . '.'Vriting' fluitl . Aiidivnte .No:se god . Cheap cigiirets (Brit. slang) . E!i.. Indian herb . Sci: wccd . Ancient. .. Offense -. Clamor re 19. 20. gab: 23. Zl covering ofliead Old time: (archaic) Bcetlcs Co':er.iig of .".. fiilre iicir Eiiglirb author Unit of work . i-1xcltinia- ticn (slang) .Foiiiii.'ation . A footway . Poem . Sounding, as a goose . Cry of pain .Dcfccti:'e ,1-Female ilecr .Molir.ninic- rl:..-i bible 41. A mark over Spanish n (3. Melt kiln 44. Toward the lee 45. Colors, as I Easter eggs 46. Ventllatcs DOWN 1. Oriental country DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to Work I13 AXYDLIIAAXR IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. in this example A II uud for the three Lia. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. np0ll' trophies, the length and formation of the words are Lil. hin! Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptognm Quotation G RNYYX GM JMGTECGMESVZ NQEMOZ, EMX ECYMK NAEN OF.MMl'N SZ QZTZTSZQZX-OYVZQGXCZ Yesterday": Cryptoqiiote: LIFE IS PROBATlON.'.ANDO'EiV5. EARTH NO GOAL BUT STARTING-POINT OF MAR--'BR t I ING. I i 4'1- es 10 Tons an Hour sign. K. per minute I mnn haling. Bales mt- . . - . . :1 . . -i p mpanrj hrcc to eight bales MI II” "mm i(:p of IO ions of hay per hour, providing farmers with fast, ctiicicnt one- by 18" in either 56” or 4?." lengths. Bale weight can be ndjiistcd hctwecri -50 and.” I y ,0 horsepower engine pmvideslsimplc power for baling under varied conditions. Vi iili til I engine. stacked hay can he baled as efficiently as winilrowcd hay. MacGOWAN MOTORS MONTAGUE IOU piiiiiitis. ' ( i Ici in Mm, 547: Msaknmti SEE , TUDA Y C Mm 1t Life Airiiiis in M l .i tl1U'?' it tlfxi II A V .H I. (I:i(I T in' HIGH SCHOOL HI-JIN S - SNOOZF. R. E. HART. Brnneh Mnnuger. 53 Grafton st. Charlottetown. P. E. I. EXTRA! R EICL