”Maxi'ma of a More Man. . o . Co ' 1 OnIy.thc sinncrhuthe tizht vets Pfmce -. topreacln V , i lsland Like the Dew ., .: is moss ' CANADA. TUESDAY. MAY 1.; .95.. I i,RiCE Sc I Flemmingt To Meet” FREDERICTON (CF) - Pre- "It will then be for us elsewhere Proposes . Talks P.Mi.'s Challenge I I t d h I k I iI'lallnl' for cooperative aclilon alonuilantic provinces." slon. pi i (N 3 ii oco-operaean epmaesucille ii. d ldb to: C H ddd.h ,thtLh "int. r:Ioe;d!yel:;:p::e: .rue;iedru::iviv0:.. ideas and efforts fruitful in provid- ministl:lj”a W” e y pnmeitiatiev: Elfd thlgwllglglts. thae eneergles SUPPORT FROM APEC b the Mr mama provinces to mi; patter 0PD0Ftuliillcs for iinrk-l -lilr. rierumlug said he felt it was and determination" to carry out R. Whidden Ganons ul 5!. Stem 5' H H5 In those areas. M11 51. Lail- time for "early and effective ac- tfan economic redevelopment . . . 011. N.B.. president. of the Atlantii answer an unprecedented that rent said. tlon by all four governments con- uuist come from the Atlantic area Prllimces Econormc Council. sale lenge," by Prime MIIIISI-er 51- LEW l't'l?r. Flemdlning's tclcgrzlm ill- cerneii," ' IIIf5t-uliltzfli eVel')f government. heart. no . vita ions sai : v 3 i- iii 5 ii . , ii i i. . 0- i 8 8. alzrlcu ture federation Mr. Flemming announced he ' V lim,e':"i:av'; be; ;:bI:icneVde agmoz. M: l;iKI5Ig;:;;dai;I: E-5;Ib”'eiI"';?re5”i business and labor organization 3. ' 'ted Premiers Hicks of TIME FOR ACTION - . 1 I13” 57 If” and private individual - id I185 "WI casions presented themselves he bar. which now comprise 41- - - W". ma” Nova Scotla. Smallwood of New "The prime. minislvcs slain--Isald. but New Brunswick is'pre- 0(l0."00-member CLCI ui-ge?ilI't.ii'e C c””'”I?"-"""..'” ”""'e”"gi”" foundlnnd and Matheson of Prince merit c o ll stltute s iilipl-ere-ipai-ed io join in a comparative 39. Gordon royal commigsion on can. mime mmlsm” II"ue"I3e Edward ISIBIIII '0 3 -IIIIY 2 "Ie9I' d9I'II-ed Challenge. invitation andiproach for revamping of the At adals economic prospects last Jaiv :l”Al:EIzIidteo ll:l::SllxI::elll:luI.l. be in here to discuss joint formula- opportunity for the go - i - . g g Vernmin st lanilc economy. nary to declare prov mime minismn: cliiaiieimef. 1 tlon of I plan for redevelopment and people of New Brunsiiick.l inr-95 "3 special of the Atlantic area. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Is- OWN INITIATIVE NEEDED A brief siiiimiiied Prime Minister St. Laurent told land and Newfoundland" .' Mr. st. Lain-ent told the cut iieisinn Said the ion, the new Canadian Labor Congress He urged an immediate mcciing was impressed with "the rcadincssl-falling behind in can Francis Mugridge, warren Mug. in Toronto April 24 the determina- of government advlsllrs in plan an'of representatives from other parts umic development and 0m is certain "our wide and m -;-e. i-nix,-n, Juaniia Riiey. George tlon to improve the Atlantic econ- agenda for the i-onfcrcncc ivhichiof Canada to recognize that spe-Imoliilcil federal assistance . dc- sentative membership will his ilinlv Riley. Guardian pnun omy must originate with the prov- would "formulate ailnl'(lpl'lale cial measures should be taken to vi-lop WWVPF and other resources. too happy In pal-iii-ipate in 'iraiv- inceI concerned. ways and means of originatingllnlprove the economy of the At- thus stimulating industrial expaii- ing up useful recommendations" sndden lpeaiii RAILWAYS WILL RESUME TALKS 753:"-.4"vllTr.I1 '-r 4 Iald. I?O"1mI5' H. Watson Jamar of Lannnggeii, B98 H8 N.B. president of the, Marilimil 'l ec0n- Provinces Board of Trade. Sdld if. li- night. Members left to right are: Kathleen Dekker. Urban Laughlan With I winning score of 92 points lPrince Junior Farmers were ac- Eleanor Paugll. Adrian Dekker. I the Junior Farmers and 4-H corded an ovation for their splend- cluhg. square Dances. the East id performance It P.W.C. last liiiiisliciieese Competition Keen As Hill I Festival Of Music Opens. of U. 5. Senator allocated :4-200,000 in currency Ixclllnle for IIIG PlII'CII"' OI chedf Competition was keen at the -East Royalty Junior Swing- Donald and .luanne watterwortli. 86 Two Premiers Non-Commillal 1 A. W. Barkley lIlI' I'-II99" III CIIIIIII5 "Id the three sessions of the eleventh In- stern. 70. 55.5 . it k . LEXINGTON, VI. (AP)-Senator Em Sntdabtgsaior 19 7 i was nunl Festival of Music which (llliaas 1:33-Danseuscd Solo rt)on 01:3.-.slg.'l7l; laarizeuse Solo Mton Amen w. Bukiey iDem.,Ky.i coi. This ll umu" to "I. 195566 opened yesterday morning at pa B dyearsm In ove - polo; .M an years -i-1 ar- lapsed Ind did Monday of 3 been mouth" must of which was spent the Holy Redeemer Cornmunlt Shui-on ug en. .. clai nne acDonnld, 86 pa ii 5. Imck on in Wise he ioved besi . Centre and following the after- Class 277 - Gaelic Solo fadvan class 221 A Group National ggihe pomiui piauormi :gyi::u(I3'::adciI;ene”ch'e':1IiIiI::etg,uIi,I: noon session there continued in ced from Thursday) - lst. Neil Dance - lsl. Glen Garry Dancers -i-he 7a,yeu..oid Vice,pi.esidem in big railways Monday offered to re- iation award would give the unions mamisi D . t W . I I B S I premiers were non . I - means of r vllmping the economy chaser: will continue to be on I Cone”. Edim MacLaren' 85; am. Phil Dancers (mi 90 points: aw. Glen cred and re" as he neared the ing uninns' brightening hopes that situation in which we railways "In consldcrull the majority re- other Atlantic p " ers to Fred. Monday night on Premlel-” Fleur ; mlng's call for I four-provhicc 2. MONTREAL (cpl - Canadals it was estimated that the concil-i slightly more than half of their de- ”l.i.Ii:'e' glilw ”f,rf1;"I'I”m K"-' Wm.” compeiiiive basis, but federal nu. ih . in i ,.u b iii d -mi d to . . port there are two fundamental ericton after study g I speech in thorltles believe most of the allocn- IAIIIEEIY due to the irlclemencr BIIIIIIIV 79' Garry Da"”"5 Halt 89 II”I'"'5' end M830-l'l1IIIlllB keylmlt Speech 9" (mm 9 I” e Se 9 wl zzessiimepfglfsisleni ciI:iih'I;:';Ii':hl1',Ig grounds on which the IIIIWBYI Prime Minister illrent I!1'l".V c o I g '1 It ll HALIFAX, tCPl-Two Msrliiali II. ttfll conference July I to discuss the audltorium of Prince of Wales A. Matlieson 87 points; 2nd. Mrs. till). 92 points: 2nd, Glen Garry iiie -i-mm” adminisiraiion fang open wage talks with non-operat- cess of one year creates a new "Id Mmlday he Iwud the nu" iimwiii wiiii i,, ,,,,d ,0, cm. of the weather. the attendance Class 220 m Junior Farmers Class 270 m Sword Dance (17 at Washington and Lee Unlver- "I" ” Sill"- - ii ' i M 0 i ' Lab M- -i ib-H. in must take , ." the compan- inc the Mari! to I win ,i,---;-,;;---. d,, C. :.:.:::.:e:.":.;- us;-,;ed,:,::,-::'i.;:' at sll..”.l".'?.;.fli"::.:.”.53:.::.. ri.:.:"l... 1Ei'..””s'.?.if:; :lli.'..';:,':”.k .?.r.”:::::':.. '2: :l.”22..'.;if5 ::....:.ar:. ii.;e:i.”. -,;;.-.-inn; 0-;-;-i-gig. gghigg Wig; so. --.-;-,i--,-;- M ii. . II t " '5" I'"" "' ' - N Gl nd 1)" '- Burke 37- 3rd D'n ld Burk as Hi 1 t id - ' very hopeful" in the light of the iiute." I 9"” C VII. .0 " odl exported some 12.600000 testante, totalling 80. 92 2nd. cw asgow I is . . 0 ii .e . u s as wo s were. i t. I th . d in Th b d, d E. T I labor deparment. said his decision. g the - ,i..ma.. worth ss.6oo.ooo. to a'm- hiMil&iorHll1acLeodl i. ............i.... "f,ci;,;l";1;g'fa;';';';-jgim (,6 nfgrigrmgiiisnr-Lg-iilgi S;';,;;-mj;9- ,m1gi;7,i;;m3g;g:,sea,;gi;'0;iw1:?.2.:?;'. 2., .”..,l:.".'.”.;l:...,?.".,.,,,,.', n,,.,:.,,";';.....'::'.."...;:f.,,”1.t:;: ?........E -xtgtcilmigof New : - ,- .. In. is ecsons fo owing the pres- - ' ' - ' ' re rt, nmnni. no ed an 11. i-. i - . ec Ion. .. .. '- ycnru and under) -- Marcia Mac- Awards. Mrs. Leigh Kennedy. for I had rather to be a servant P” , i . II II" I"? 99" III FARM Luzon scnncl i, . emotions of the Sword Dance in iiie hon” of iiie Lord than sii The unions-icpresentlng 150.000 crease for the non-operating group. MI FI9 W0 A" KI".d 'n and Highland Fling said The . .. is 1 1' nd ii 4 i g. miuf after Juno '. . .. . . Scottish veovle are very slow to "'irl.'I”,i2f;i','.1ili,'..f-'iZ”.'."IfE.'I.I..”,;i. .... '3Z'Z?i?tZ3aii?5 ifo'33.i9s"r'..s;?ori.ay'lfe5 spies. .'.'.'.'i'..'....' i.a'li”iai.rh'i'”3i."'ia. siiilglfrlvii Cgilialda ii"-7v'ear',."'ul;li.1i"5 EM '0 "M In W twlmlonihc Highwgy Accidenfs Iccept changes or :..novatlo ' in! ii, continue and Mi brushing port, with reservations. r-cent boost plus an eiglit-cents- Director W W Dawson of the lll- M" I”m3ke'" I” ”M' I r ” ' in their dancing. It is not de- ,, miunphun, go the gig” with Monday. the railways told tho an-hour contribution by the com- bor department's special services !.mliI” "I N”-VC sglg GLACE BAY. N.S.. (C?) - sirabe that deviations from the nm, ' federal labor department they ponies tonhealth-welfare plsihaud br h tld th C t'- 'Wll'li co-onictn ' Mrs. Annie MacGregor. 79. and accepted rules creep in." lie I , I "will be glad" to re-open talks a one-year contract. im:i:: c.,,?.,,,m.: M:;:i:;2n' 2” Elli-I-9"!-IMII-l-Illlll-01' 9295130” four-your-old Joseph Byrne died placed emphasis on timing Ind WIFE IN AUDIENCE with union ncgotiatorsiin the hope 1005- i i in 'bol,pltal here Monday iollow- congratulated both students and A hush gnu out me ningiy gym. or ;n ” atisracun-y hum of setup. . . non .of Pflnclt in separate hliihwqy accidents. teachers on the over-all mulls L I Z mium which iuoments belom.had.4n:nt.!'. .. .s..,.... , v .. U , -1,; ...----a .v:'-as-ii:-5. 'l - . - . - - ii. , .. . . .. .- ,. or - i . - ; , - v. - . -tbe'fuil'-'te'xt- ..:i:;G:.:-.2: it--. at er 0, 0 II . 5078 Mortwlidverhsvngi Woo g.................... ...... Results In Class mnnilhland ' . was in meat. said there were- "two fun- mltu , H10 33'”? MY W 5 IIII"I'-'II F1lhg'i9ly5Il's and under). list, ijrhundny in I slmlla accident. Inquest: into both death: will be llgld..Mav 7- .i I C oming Events Cleaning grain tlll May 15th. Come early. All taxes due New Haven School. Please pay by May 12. Will be operating Forano Seed cleaner till May 15th. Jack Howatt, Du-llugton. Cord Party It Stanley Bridge School Tuesday evening, May 1st at 0.80 P.M. lr. -Borden” Legion HIll . ,.2W?:nn:sdIy 9.30 to 12.30. Don Mll8Ql"l Islanders. Dance West Royalty Hall. Wed- nesoay. Rollie McKcnzle's Orches- trI. Cnntcen service. 9.30 to 12.30. HeIr Smiling Bill Maccormack. Fredericton Hall Thursday. May 8. Sponsored by Springton W. 1. Indian River players will pre- sent thelr play in the High School Auditorium Kenslngton. Thursday. May 3 not Friday. Meeting Crapaud. Victoria Board of Trade at it p.m.. Tues day. May 2nd.. creamery Board room. Important business. Please attend. Afton Hall - Wednesday. May 9th. Come and hen - "Our land's -- -"Smiling Bill MIcCorm- Iclr.” - followed by dance to the Mnccormuck music. 1-leIr Anon Slick from Pumpkin Crock. 3-Ict comedy by Hunter giver Ind Wllcctlcy River Y.P.U., Bridge Hall Friday, MIy , land by Stanley w. A. ciurlolteiown Branch of .I.8. will present their tiny No y Durllng" in Klnlior-I Hull. Heather Burke. 81 points; 2nd. Heather Fraser, 80 points; 3rd, Nancy Myers. 76 points. Clan 287-Sword Dance. (9 years and underl. lst, Heather Burke. 76; 2nd. Heather Fraser. 74: 3rd. Andrea Johnson. 67. Presidinli Mrs. N.D. MacLean; platform Secretary. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald: awards presented by Mrs. Borden Mycrl. Class 260 - Double Sword Dance till to 12 years inclusive) -lst. Evelyn and Heather Fras- er 7- 2nd. Elizabeth Davison Ind Eleanor Champion. 73; am. all Cameron and Nancy Dianne Myers. 72. Class zoo-Highland Fling (10 to 12 years inclusive), lst. Tommy Burke, 82; 2nd, Evelyn Fraser. 81; 3rd. Eleanor Cham- pion. 75. AT P.W.C. AUDITORIUM A near capacity crowd watch- ed and listened with deepest in- terest as more than I dozen classes were adjudicated by Mrs. Balser. Major MIcLeod and Dr. G. C. Fisher. Their decisions were: Class 28?,-Bag Pipe Band. Lads and Lassies Pipe Band. 02 marks. Class 266-Highland Fling (17 years and over). lst Shirley Burke. 06; 2nd. Margaret Rose Rhynes. 84; 3rd, Marjorie Ellen Smith. 83. Class 244-Double: Tap. in years and underl. let. Evelyn and Heather Fraser. 07: 2nd. Heather and Tommy Burke. 81; Is- 3rd. Wendy Johnston and Carolyn Sullivan 79. Class 249. Solo Tap. (13-14-15- l6' years)-Carolyn Sullivan. 86. Double Sword Dance (13 to 16 years)-lst. Janet Mellllll and Elizabeth Haywood. 87; 2nd. Lor- raine Smith and Donald Burke. 84; 3rd. Norma Duvar and Eleanor Henry. 83. Class 7.10-Seniors Dance (17 yeIrI and over) "Own Selection" MONT LOUIS Q"e' (CPI 'o A I'III' IISIIIW WW" "II III” "IIIII the audience. Virginia's Governor damenlal grounds" why they could mother and eight of her children shore of the st. Lawrence, about ,1 son airmlles northeast of Quebec '.rifI,”",',i'.f.g;.,,S.f'”"y esco ed harm and almnlll III” 5”'''III III the "II" Stretcher bearers removed the 011 SIIIPDIHZ DON 05 SEPFII” W body to a morgue pending plans died Monday, in their flaming home in Gaspe peninsula while the father fished for herring in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Tragedy struck at 7 am. when a naphtha-fed blaze roared through I two-storey wooden home in a twinkling, trapping Mrs. Arthur Laflamme and eight children aged 15 to two years old. Three other daughters- working out as maids. survive, as well as I grandfather with A paralyzed leg. who was wakened by one of the children and fled throulzh a window. The child dashed back into the inferno and died. The dead children were identified In Julienne. 15, Plerrette, 14, Palli- Alme, 13- Marie-Pnule, 11- Cecile, 10. Charles-Aime. 9 Murlell 7, In Jean-Marie. 2. The Laflamme home lay outside the north shore of the gulf. Town authorities said the fire started after one of the children attempted to start a fire with naphtha. An explosion followed 0 and the wooden frame building was engulfed in I matter of minutes. trapping the victims. Mr. Laflamme heard of the trag- ”dI' when III” II” was lust 3II”I" OTTAWA (CF)-The threc' oppo-1 per cent. gxighnifhllllfgll Ei5IlerI;'I'i'1':;:I:imbeI2li Iltion party leaders in the com-l Mr. Drew and Mr. Lniv suggested attending morning mass after re- turning from his herring nets. Rev. Gerard Richard reported. excise taxes and pay full munl- pallties could borrow money at two- nrgggnilgfnlfsivrgeslge oI:I"i'i'Ie.d eieclggg cipal taxes on all federal proper- per-cent interest for local projects. were in bed when muster struck. lies. The act was suspended during the iuES5...1?'Zi”'ii'f..ii':"ti'3Te?..i.ll:3; the twin proposals in - on--mu-l .la and Oviette. 16. for removal to Washington. not agree with the majority re- port. but they added: acceptance by th . f th 7 baesegnigggao con;a'3a'I&rrl2 irfpgg Gamble Company of Canada. Ltd.. position Leaders Champion TORONTO (CPl -- Presidcnt W. E. Williams of the Procter and asserted Monday that if Canadian firms would spend as much money on advertising as do American companies. the country's economy would benefit. He was addressing the 41st an- nual conference of the Association in head a week. Cause of The Municipalities mons called on the governmentireviving the principle of the for- Monday to exempt municipalities mer Municipal improvements As- Ind school boards from sales and. sitance Act under which munici- of Canadian Advertisers, sentilliz 167 companies. An increase in advertising ex- penditures would improve the Can- adian economy and boost oppor- tunities to increase business vol-gbeing spent annually for North BRMHS .' time in the United States, heiAmerican advertising. The amoullt iAmcricans spciit S53 per caoita for advertising while Canadiallslperlod since confederation, includ- Opposltion leader Drew presentedi Second World War. spent S28-I difference of 50 centsl ing war years. Premier Smallwood of New- foundland was not immediately available for cormnent. From billboards to newspapers, Canadians had available every EARLY TREATMENT form of media known to adver- tisin. "Des ite the limitation of M05! M10" incidence can be govellnment-gwned television and cured II II.” III"3”I"”II- 'ItI'EIIW9'I radio. we can still get good cov- "III "aka 3I 3" 93317 3138'- erage with both." ” . In the I953-54 recession, when .... iture was increased-- a precedent. A recession was averted because advertising gave business a need- ed impetus. More than 511.000.000.000 was sales dropped-advertising cxpend- I ' I ll: ollix . 1 SM (time. About SOME. FOLKS was greater than the net Canad- ian national debt in the 89-year dencc motion which was immedi-I ately supported by CCF leader: Attempted Burglary Ar Mutual Life Office Thieves were unsuccessful dur- ing the week-end in an attempted robbery at the office of the Mutual Life Assurance Company, located on the second floor of the Bank of Nova Scotia "” Access fished the attempted robbery had been made between five pm. Fri- day Ind early Saturday morning. With very little to go on the City Police are continuing to push their C ” " and Social Credit leader Low. Finance Minister Harris rejected both demands. He said tax exemptions. gener- ally. are undesirable. The best type of tax was one with no exemptions. Some major items of municipal road- 'iiig equipment had been exempted three years ago, but such machines were clearly de- fined and recognizable. As for the Municipal Grants Acl,. was aparently made by manipul- ating the catch of the office door: they then attempted to break into the safe. After knocking the dial from the sale door they tried to reach the tumbler mechanism by drlvln I five -inch metal punch throug the hole left by the dial. The Ittempted robbery was appar- ently abandoned when the punch wars driven too far. falling into the II e. At I late hour last evening the Dcputy Chief of Police said that through investigation it had estab- that 450 university navy cadets will Phulzed the " ncial problems of make transatlantic crossings this munltlpalllles in meetilllz Post! Of. yggr ,3 put or thin; training pfo. expansion from their limited tax gram. base of real estate. Mr. Drew said his proposals TORONTO, (CF) - Temper Iture issued by the piibllc weath- er office Monday night: - Mr. Harris said it was amcndedw - lnVe5lIgauo"s' last year to provide grants in lieull Nnlifi of taxes on all federal propcrtyii ' . Dawson " IN” 2i iii nnivli: FOB. PROROGATION 'f0'?l?;I',"8 Iiwf IW 00'" 0t 8' m;'ll,I'” Vancouver 38 so Newfoundland legislature Monday Chan a it iuriiwr um war . Edmonton 26 A0 began night sessions in what lm- if file ovemmem swim in 3 Calgary ---------- -- 7 33 pears to be I drive to proroguc more (0 gmunici aim : it WOIIIIZD Regina . .... 22 as this week. I) 91' l l Winnipeg . . . . . . . . .. 2 -ii .:Ch have to collect more in taxes. Tomnio 3-, 3 I 35 HALIFAX (C1,) g The My” nlii-:ss MUNICIPAL iriionl.h:ius , lnlltgzxgl N: 37 Canadian N”-y nniiouiiced Monday All three opposition leaders (lm- Quebec "N" ' 33 Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax chm-louetoui would help end the ”pliindcrini.z" on V9 uauaulu-I as uiulcrg. ammms...3u.E....r. Tliundoy. May lrd. Curtain mo . 1 . , Sydney 29 mu... - 1 of municipalities by federal taxes. ht ' - . . .... Y n . 40 my M. cm mm. mm TAXPAYER5 FUNDS They Wm WM 0' lwlv-is ml nnoon DONOR CLINIC AT THE Almoillulcs si'.""a"o"lin as lovernments without infrinlzing onv provincial rights. will be held Wednesday evening Ind Thursday afternoon from A to Ii o'clock. Bunzuot Tllursday Ivelllng It 7.30 in all. Mr C Id H I d m C Bo t N , d d I d 'm' s -mm HALIFAX, f(1Pl- Thehweatligr . 0 we sugizes e c nn- - 1 - aervallve motion could have been e n FLOOD THREAT OVEII :iI(a:eoPe:,id"y:ii-. iTm.i':i-eesailiilnz Oxlendodtnlnclude exemption from wlivnlipinc tCPl-Greater Win- louthenstwlrd over Ill of cost- import tariffs ll well. it was in nlpegls flood-fighting force made I er-I Canada. Temperatures Ira Immediate Pipeline Start A ' will , W ' IIIII SIIVHIIY II It OTIAWA (CP)-The lovcrinneilt would have to put up bonds and In American uIoclIte- Tenneucc uioiiid ii." in My iedeni mini iii . , 1-ii . ' i i . g , ,. . . i e provincial flood forecasting all forecast regions today dccpltc Cloud W it until has decided to dig deep into the by commercial lntorcst roles on Gas Transmission Co.. received wiiiie imyiu Vim "my need Hide ewlllnfegl L Sniipnn Ssllncvlagll; .sl:Itsdia::;er'li,i:3 .:h:llll::(S)b"eeXCt;l(il9!l'I: cnmmmee announced "N me "my skim in Some haw” Ind fcderalii-euuryto provide tIxpIy- e government money for the Federal Power Commission cleIr- m cm, i d i .d h i I d i . ,- erI' cum for an immediate start western pm of the line. Aulliorlt- once to 1m rt Canadian gas It om" Wm ::u'"'m;”,'nm' o;”I;,'i; 155 blood donors were produced were provided by the li.C.A.F "'3" ” "”""'I l" "" II” "I" i"'"::;'liI:i?w ML”: . . . . Bt t d i . n' t' f 150. n h ndA . . .hI ""9? I'P””"”t' ""- 130 pocwxd annual meeting :::h3':i '”"l,fi',',1dn,'."":n.E.','.'Ii'& l:'gnl:"i:l.y::lig,r:a,Ih0H-wrm Mn Ii):f'noe;;::ltl0II.:lI ilIcveaIog.bef;iIc '”"" ” I'”m' "Id "I"”"”"- I'”I"f :3-r-iii ctililll: llvceld ofor the RIIIEISOIEV: Inemb:-Tsy pfsfrsolnllieel gl1lv::lll:lll)pvg)1' able vIlues. K In "" K” dlsclocedigondly. ' In addition. operation: of ill: the U. S. commission and flint :::':"u:;" "'”'fuI:'”I:'0 '”I:::: Army at The Armourien last even- Business and Professional Wom- win CMWN KING INIEBIOMI IIt':9"5I5sicm P” i ngwg-Lfvgoc , , I fll . ' i ' , ' " n on I. let 1 -. -in - we - --”"""'N- - ..I".:.i is...-:ii::.::l:.'.-.': '”"'l cl.-..i.:'.'::'.:t'v:.;.i:r.:. tails: W or W cm. can -. ......-..i-....:..':si":. Eiolitclllitililll E.-'.l;E..l'..".l's?3...iI.l.”.-'.l.'.tl."511.1233 ....-M... ...... ... .... ...... t "I0 OI M9IId'Y- M” I under which ill)!!! ONMII, in to cover the Wdltlfll leg. pr ably Meanwhile. Mr. Howe has been 3:: "I IGOVO Province! Ill Ill" I"""j-Pan of this defir-ilc was due to the Tnnighlls street parade which is 10.43 '8"; w',.in95dny.ai-i iii,” i. VI!-ll: Clelf. VIN-I I '9' CIOICI new federnl money mcy be laid to protect the new federal iivcst- pressing in get the line built. Ho ' fact that many of the Reserve being sponsored by the P. E. l. "iii day iimi me, iii” iiudy hv hlcrvlln ll the Itlernoon: cool: Minn." um." "iii viciiiiii, to the motion of tho 1.IlHItllO hlenl and to handle loan sdmln- considers it one of the most lm- MI" I"'W lllll "III "N9 I3"-I Army personnel were under in Automobile DPalcrs' Association my” N.-.,i.,i-i,,-,. and iiigii prim, Iorlhwnt Irllldl 151 I0"-NIH I1 ml wg. line to bull the Altitu- trlh- bmtlou. poi-uni projects of his 21 years I"" Item"! "l""l'"3'0'-V- .I-WI years of age and were not eligible prolnisses In be of wide inlm-st.-N i .ii i IVIIF 0II III0 l'V'l'IllI1HlI'I PIIB VIII! "I0 l0Vl"lm0ll'- Ind has or &II::I"'lo:I'l:dI" III"I'It 0:" I"9.u donors. The Naval Reserve was and should be a means of remind- n.if.'.'.f.i,:'i. "own A new hm :lII lifted by Trade Mln- pressed hope I start on it will be III 1' PPOWF .V 0 "II"I'itepreseIIfed by 14 down at lalt lng citizens of the importance of II the next few days made this Swill. HFI llwtmlllellts l!V2l'Y N Yell”!-Ilglitls clinics. This IIBII that In attending one of the sessions of New Glasgow I and 50.. Chol- Inltctuwvl Ind Saint John 81 all whoulcuhugoomnqngto otllci-cInoalcI OPIIII. rcxtneffortwiilllnvotobciuoihclllli beingllld ll ft my Mum unplolullult IIIIAAI. l-'.::.:'..?' M-...".-r.-A45.-7. t'.::'.':-tr..-':"'.......'” ""4 2:. .. ..”t.'"t...."t'.:"a::.':-l.'i:.':.'.. ..." '”.:'-............'- to men..." it -...." "int" 2: iii ti."E'iiii .......'LZ '12:, ..”3.'... ll... .... ...... .. 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