inhabits-tore, Water St. ronio Bakery, Water 5t. column h reserved for news cal interest but advertising of w” nature may be inserted at word airlclly payable m ad- 9. iITION your live stock 39's Oilcake. L-l535-6-17-2i. XALL CORN CURE cures. Drug Co. Kensington. G AWAY extra pants every _ tailored-to- your re srit from (The House of . Brau iful cloths and styles e from. Maurice Mill. er, Water St. Summerside. L-1509-6—16-3i. ‘EDIER SLAB WOOD for :li\crcd to any house in town l load. Phone or leave your ut Rayiiers Wood Yard. Cen- treet. Summerside. L-lGIimB-lll-ill. .0 CROSS DRIVE-The . have undertaken again this I make a house to house can- ie Red Cress Society. and their work on Monday. imds a"e used for crippled n. in the past ten years the i . Junior lgave also done marvelous s of the C.W.L. of Indian were served followed by tra of Summerside.—-K. NIOR RED CROSS L01‘- of Indian River lotteried a (zhocolates to raise funds to and Mrs. Hubert Gillis of River held the lucky ticket ceived a beautiful box of cho- Gcorge-Miurphy, son of Mr. rs. John T. Murphy of Cler- is at present on a visit to his and parents. Mr. Murphy has the Northern Ontario min- strict for five years and is umiliar with hard rock min- pecting for gold. He is th d pros five brothers located in the ~ areas. He is enthusiastic thellfe and chances for bet- y.-K. LEBRATES 86TH BIB-TH- Mr. James Harris a well known t of Summerside celebrated lli birthday on Thursday. - at his home on Central . His frsmilv and friends called rid their hearty good wishes any happy returns. Mr. HBJTLS of the pioneers of Sher- . having come from England is parents when a small child. eh not in the best of health. able t; enjoy drivhin our. in cuntrv these beautifui June Mr. Harris takes cult“. an in- in the affairs of the com- y and iliioas nothing better a chat with old friends. —S. IRPORT CONSTRUCTVON —-As reported by Councillor clll at the recent Council ng the improvement to the vs at the airport is making acicrv progress. The enlarge- of the runways was necessary in". the airport up to a 8.000 iandard triangular three run- nnrt. Mr, E. C. Percv. District vs engineer and Mr. G- Ci. man. inspector of airways of of the port. A pl nrt and necessary cliafliie! i-‘i ~ made by Mr. Perry. who Wiii c the town officials on his ma. cnnisderable work in the o’ fencing the newly acquired has already been done-S- ISTRICT MEETING-Dele- . rom Alpha Lodge. Charlotte- . Montague Lodge and Manic Lodge. Summeralde attended annual district meetirlil 0! m9 ckah Lodges of Prin Edw d. whch met on Thurado-Y fli- Reizalette Lodge. Alberton. Mrs. e Pmfitt, D strict President. ided. Past President Sister ttall, of Truro.» N.B.. irave the uction. Two very fine pageant! i%ii‘“&3§3“3i?"‘l"ul’$$.i"i%2 ‘ a . no letts lodge. Sister Ruby v nave the addmaa of welcome erixullgwued ogoMigwle Bali; 0 1116b D ve y sin of the tin the $310K i?!‘ oilflicsrs ’ ES TFRN " GUARDIAN cur-n John r a. a4 w G sldmmnsrb‘: awn igmsdra°'é‘o%fi'" m, subscriptions. Advertlling should be left with Mrs. pang a Guardian may be bought daily at any of the foiiowin; no", h, Gourli “"3 Gilli"- 61 Grenville St. e Guardian will be delivered dall to h r Boy ll 2o Der day or 10o per weeyk. Phage gill-cl ‘an-San?! .111‘, our order to tho boy responsible fox deliveries on your mum —GARDEN TIT/OWL , Weeders in stock at Esra???“ and —KING GEORGE HALL. Ken. sington wright. dune 18th. "Dot the Mners Daughter sponsored by st. --SEE “The Range of Pine Grove” in Covehead Stanhope l-lail. Thurs- day. June 23rd by Kensington Play- Good specialties including the —VlSlTING IN SUMMERSIDE- ‘e SUMMERS UAR AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE _ iiiiiflijfigg miivuto Owners m" BRITAIN A A. June l'l—(O.P.)—Oc- ollpants of the new low-cost. low- ire) ittiliwi...i..-l‘“i.t.ftiiit.dfmm“ 335v?» .133; gg-ggggaggwig rum O udivzh°r°~m° Rove em w“ sub" Great Britain and an olive branch i I tn i peqpfelzwho‘ wit. fiablj 55133;; to soviet Russia. but raised a dip- eoonoinlc rent the minister old not “mm” n“ “ward mm“- lrik garages should or need be Simultaneously with announce- ih 1mm 3M3 . ANNE gmmgy léitisiswultltsilfllsi as? flltiid’.“ri*ittthi.°ii."i.w A o oi the w e. Denton Massey (Con. Toronto FPHIICB. Graleaiwaeéad) laud asked if garages Wo bui r. incoriiunction with (a n by Gurdhn.‘ 5mm w ing projects whe to 5n 5 agreement Foreign Minister Kuz- might be carriedeofi, ‘es and Op ushige Ugaki proclaimed his Gov- Mrs. E. C. Neck (nee Violet Rich- n) is visiting her parents. Mr. . B. Richardson, Sum- —LAWN PARTY AND SHOWER —'l'he lovely Wardens of the Nurses County Hospital, were very festive on Thursday af- ternoon when Superintendent Miss iorence Layers. Miss Clark e graduate nurses were hostesses for an aternoon tea and shower in honour of two former Isabel Ramsay. O'Leary, hospital nursing staff as well as Mrs. Inman and Miss Bagnall at- tended. Afternoon tea was served and a shower of gifts present their leave the guests Ramsay and Miss Llnkletter st of luck and happiness-S. "——'—' v —ANNUAL MEETING-The Lad- ii" PARTY AMI DANCE- ies Aid bi the Prince County - ' W11)’ and dame "M" the pital held their annual mootinlt n arlour on Tuesday. ‘"5 held in the MliMfihiln Miss Green t e president occupied Kenslngton. on June 14th. the chair. The minutes oi’ the pre- fls R Emmi SUCPSS- Card vious meting were read and adopt- ‘lwllwi the first part of ed. The reports showed much ac- cninsz and the prizes were tlvjty during the yep;- and many Y M185 Eiifl Dimuhv and Mr. necessary thugs had been supplied Blanchard. Delicious refresh- to the hos; me Qffcilgers were 1 : r to the strains of excellent green; Mrs, Heath strong, vice furnished by Tei Aheam’: president. Mrs. M. F. schurrnan. n’. Mary Hunt. treas- Representatives fromm eagh The Junior Red Cross So- Board oi’ Managemenfl-S. k of the so- dainty showe Y staff of Sincla‘: dr Stewart's in hon- rur of Mr. Kenneth Muttart and his bride on Thursday wag/also: at lbs Hutchinson. The dining room was d (or the occasion d many colored xtreamers. A dalntv umbrella hung rom the chandelier over the din- ng table with streamers rom which were many lovely gLts wrapped fir} doing Mr. led seats of honour at Abo t —-—-—- specially decorate OM NOFT" "wranfo wi f Miss Mi the gifts and read the ac- t in the comparatively new opened m! versea Mm the “m8 hour was enioyecl with music an dancing. Mir. and Mrs. Mu making their home in Sum ..Mrs. Edward Pendergast has returned to her home in Kc in ton after spendiéia a pleasant -Mr. and Mrs. C. Mi;5_ Arnold Wilson. who will acoompimy her from“ °" > _Mra. Verne Ramsay. been spending a few weeks merside has return to return to Summerslde again in Mrs. W. E. Picketts and ton Jackie. Andoveii. are visit l is attending coriioronoo e, will join his w.ie later. __Mr. and Mrs. l-Iarr Arthur and Senator Creel- man MacArthur. Ottawa-S. -Mr. James Corrigan. moniing gr Moncton. summeraide as he was a 10 N. S. Lawyer! Appointed K.C.’s " June l’i—(C.P.)— rnment. 9! W" Go McNeil. Ottawa. R M. wn.-N.B.. 1i n. ks. n. » ~ .i . .12? i. ar-ivrp-ifivawwvbbv.» "Scam! .WELCOMES YOU ~_ ca)...» Courteous Service. v ‘ Regular Dinners and Supp"!- " . -. Quick. Lunches at all hours. ‘ lpecial Parties Catered To. new wont» carry _ Q It (P8 HIST, T0 8T y ON SUMMERSIDE ND - The House made ood ernment's desire to establish "the Ala" Hal‘ ' 30'1""! O'Neil in apprgyluiz the bill clufiggrefi; closest possible relations" with 51,59 "MIQKEy MOUSE» lgillzig-me oi’ part one. which re- London and the "friendliest re- present houslng at nd lotions" with Mosco . snows AT 7-15 — 9-10 deals with loans to owners bfulcflng But. General ‘Ugam added in a MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 their own homes with the izovern- repared statement to the press. mem mvmcink ll Dirt of the money the Anti-Comintern Pact linking and log? companies the rest. was Japan, Italy and German de- “Dpigv 71mg mmmmfie the" lilm- mands stronger relnforcemen than authoflgart wo. a new departure ever. the Nine-Power ‘lreaty must the consign ialggffl-Ilnolnt loans fa‘ be modified, and abandonment of t c ° °w'°°5t- 111W- wer by General Chiang Kai-Slick SUMMEESH"; renal homes. imperative before peace nego- RDUVHIG) 81d h h ti. moms m Bu“; wxig 11:81:: ‘Egg; between Japan and China. . n oti ted d K , wgluldihave uliorgilty cggljsmsnoiiastlllig Giv” vhmm‘ r . - ellSlllg‘ i301] and EiQFFBXd Ifichoflibfifigeifafigdgffci, While some Powers are withdraw- . . . assistance had priority. ing their mil tary advisers and Mr. 91mm 594d Drovmons m prohibiting ex rt of arms and the present ac covert; ‘m; aspect munitions to t e Chinese. the Fbr- M" °°"1°“ °1°"°‘- M“ “d M"- A- Heaps (C.C.F.-Winnipeg ault of Japan. gfiagiraggm‘. Miss Jane Glover North) oompIaLned o.‘ a circum- Pledging vi orous prosecution oi’ sunmeliside m!gg2l5:y_ m°t°r°d w slim" "B1118 ill Winnipeg under the current ostilities to “a suc- Mr. ‘Thomas Tuplin and Mr. title to a residence if he nc o - '- Georse webs." were vmmm to me famted a monthly paymenri‘ e e nearlri! in end. wasavisitortoKnsit Th - ' iiliirzsinolivvllsl... "a. isrtérv"..ssws..tct. trivia: “ml-mum wave- 1» cm»- stuaiion. Hi8 mony friends re pleased to 1 negotiations between Tokyo and see Mr. James Jfllfillale out around edolljhpgslggavxelarg-ifieirst. 8:333:55; wag; Moscow on disputes which have once more after his recent illness. section o; the bu] Drovidmg s30 disturbed the dealings of the two i and expenses to a loaning company Powers- siltviseasiifi: r252. raw "wt-avg = w“ M a we m- iz w b - FrELIiIFQgEBr-‘stlg-‘éilfay Fiiafixiiailélliid abuse. he thought. and‘ Clio-Dim“. Ont... in which it open another route bv wh The “awn”! ca" whim W85 fe- was impossible to obtain loans b - send rms and munitions from cenuy laid 11D 1'01‘ RUB-ifs. is once cause of the expense of investigael- French‘ territory into South China. more in use and on those warm tion. It was mt propQsgd the gov. gusgyl days is greatly appreciated eminent would pay expenses o. an ~ - investination to Chapleau for one i loan but arrangements would be ' W011‘ i5 1110115331118 185i 0h the made wnerc a. number of loans In Memorldm new telephone office which is being were m be made erectd hero. Mr. Byron Thompson, ' one of our most capable carpenters is in charlie of the work. Ma. THEOPHILUS Laiim ' engaged in redecoratin the inside . . W“ ML Tn hum; gnu or we Pwsbywran church For Missing Plane but?» ‘thrifty. cuimitf’? all‘. ere- - Laird was a son of Mr and Mrs on Thursday‘ coast Vancouver island mining Tm" 515W" 515° 5"“ Mm s_ R" Pendhmn and you,“ town today. hoping visibility would daughter returned home on Wed- be 3°“ “mum w mvesngaw i‘ = pmspggtor’; bane; the ml§lnx gm- Harry lnmsn. Augustine Cove. ne..day from Charlottetown. g5: come Airways seaplane “as!” ML we“, c016 o} mum, with t in the woods near Mlchalat in- °!,.;i"“°;h° 33"“ I‘heo hilus Laird. gaged in moving the house recent- mgmn from M,’ Dame] Mex, ibility along ‘he route Pigi Ian to Berkeley from Prince Ed nnie to its new site on the Irislimwn will!“ W" showed w i B be- . tween V ncouve and zeballoa M I-‘iimd- cfimidi- when l W“? m“ Road. As soon as this work is oom m. wit“ i‘ h“ big and m, more than 5o ye,“ h“ plated Mr. Cole will move ins i1 Wool“ W119“ haulett Riunsey of Toronto and H. Boyd of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mouse and chiikmmmw“ n“"d“y' quhoun. and one son. Floyd all (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) A A J from a business trip to the eastern ada Gazette today disclosed ln- Canada who survive mm part of the province Thursday ovo- corporation of the United Canada. M’. Mud was a member o; me ning-I-I league which has as its purpose ' "to uphold Justice. freedom, con- “finds church here‘ with Hon. J. Earl Lawson (Con. o the Crown, as the tangible link and wm be conducted by York West) leading off as financ- which binds all British subjects in Mel-rm M_ comm 935m,- n! 1111mm; ial critic for the opposition. one common brotherhood." Memorial Church." Maritime Line Ab andonments Under U niiication plan ‘niaheavyblaokllnesuntha “It'll!!! hiihelhflflmelmhonnndertbalineabmdonmentproenmnbntthdreeenilyte lhelonotsflolnnlttoeatfiwlbythoflanndlanraclfiollnllwflifl- Willi!!!‘ Ieruniileatiuneftbolatiwayallndentheolhlwplanlllnrlielof line niieuoforiliruwoullbedleeardedin ‘IheunlfleationprrponleolhfortlslinearlingefuilmlleuefletlflLhinalnllnn nridlflfllaleloltheflll ‘ljranehllnllyfldmliesdlthollllfslnahlihflnndbll miles of tbaolJlsbraldlnl-thlofihunt Canada. The ahaudannrentllolrarn vruflretnbrntttedjytheQP-ltpthobnffcorumlsulorilnl bntwaehptnld nnfllpraeenteltethelaeato-Ceitiaeetihoorulhthlfiflh- ' 3.53;.» “i1 W“ polymer“ m wm- Russia - A s s ails a rental housing erected o i-l - i? . Q Al» Excu- u» w zrtraaiis..°t'ia"ul“ssia “ca; Breech T" Sou“ vmcem‘ mums (uib- ChB-mbiy" tlations could posibly be opened ggeritttge gfime m; m e exmmg eigntsMinister said. uother (ltoverrt: mn n s‘ At d _ men» are "apparen y resor rig Alfig- Qrc- 13”" 9nd daughter ficuties hadogriggn FromHItPTsIg-e a policy of encouragement o! Tnmsléawe e v tors to Summersi was no intention nor would it be China." l-fe warned that if re- Y- valid to set mortgages under this lations with such powers were im- Bcg ahead oi municipal taxes. sired, it would be through no the D°min1°fl 111N151"! Act in which cessful conclusion." Ugaki predict- a borrower was liable to lose his ed the fighting was "certainly U kl’ fi d1 to d as capital Thursday. wing/gleam? $1 d gggofiiang inf; Sov gt ausariaentbtay ‘til’ militia Mr. 1) 1d k e ° u 11° by a vigorous Russian protest ag- av Lar ins of Summeraide see how the federal government am“ Japan“. bombardment o; Well inform sources predicted lock mun" m“, m“ phase °t the early opening of Soviet-proposed ThleedJapalriiise prgtlflst to Francs ta i. f 1:5 m , asa anco- nese acco d“ even“! We" i“ YOUOWSI Lfldios prgvlsiohmwouldo DSC60135)? eiomqéerggi fois" consttuction of a railway from French Indo-China info Kwangsi Mr. Dunning said there were Province of South China. Such a many districts such as Gaspe. Que.. project. the protest charged, ‘wrong c i 1V‘.UiiiMC-1!li5.W1XilO.hiLS Mr. Ollie Bums is now busily SQaICh IS Resumed messed (iheasaq ngws of tge iieatn -'-_‘ Laird oi North wustico: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of zfBflhl-QS. 3.0.. June 17-(0. fiiexflgmet; rd n resmes m. the Vctoria. were visitors to Kensingion fijig°sggf§fiigdi“;f§m°infg"ifg; 01:6 ngrcnesileakdoino Nortlinvenushtilgg. Uciila Mclnnis. winsloe. ivuk. Car- ris Mblnnis. ,Winsloe. and Mrs. Clipping from a California paper _ 76. a retired a number of men are now busily en- iesterday Luck was turned back carpenmx died yesterday at m, - _ f il. h G Street after i-v “‘“'°h“5°d by M‘ wmm“ wmd‘ on two separate night's by r v15 aalgroionggdleillrnlessfgyfg. Laird came t Toombs. mm now owned by ML yellow machine dlsappeafgd were resided on Gmve street. He and Daniel ivfcxenziei to the site from gllisroe; gfiirgielrgigrg Gglgéflglsicii- 215N113kgégisgggdfiiaizdbii-irdjng-aggf which Mr. Wood ngmiis house was v ~ -- - versary‘ having been married 4a S""'“'°“_' B'°___' . _._ yeiiisizduuigiunt m Mira. fiird. 11;“ i: ther son Scott were visitors to umran CANADA LEAGUE fllérxflg; Fovyle 13d Affé-n C01; l _ 1 Mr. J. Leigh Howatt returned orr w . une l'l-The Can- mregisgfggfljixijd fife _'*§§§the§“"f§ *—-——'——""'-— : i be h id OTTAWA. June l’! —(CP)—01\ gtitiliiiOllfll and democratic govern- wm§§‘,,‘?§,“,‘,,§‘§,.‘,}’°§§,’ 52,113} o-clwkeag Monday the budget debate will merit and the welfare of the ps0‘ the Little chapel of the Flowers. start in the House of Commons pie of Canada. preiwhihs loyalty Adeline Street at Ashby Avenue. Manufacturers‘ Dispute Sales Tax Exemption OTTAWA, June l‘! —((7P)-—Ra. moval of the eight-per cent sales tax from products used in the buildilrlltradems announoedinthe D budget. will mean many of the manufacturers will y no tax on either raw or f ished goods, it was learned here today. (The British Columbia division of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association today distributed a circular to its membership which said removal of the tax took it off finished products and placed it on raw materials.) 'I'hi.s was only partly true, of. flcials of the salsa tax division said hers today. It was true that some manufacturers still would y sales tax on their raw mater- ials but only some of them. For instance, there is no sales tax on raw lumber, none on clay or stone entering into the manu- facture of cement. 'I‘i-ie colors. white lead and oils used as raw materials in the paint business. pay no eel tax. Similarly, there is rugie on clay used in brick an . Manufacturers of plumbing fixtures will pay sales tax on some raw materials, steel for instance. but, the effect of the budget change was to remove the tax from their finished products. In- stead of having a. tax on raw materials and finished goods, Patron they will pay only on the primary “"9" "J product. 00mm ____ omen: ALI ' VANCOUVER, June l‘! -(CP) sronzomoraasa —'1‘he British Columbia division “M; ma.“ of the Canadian Manufacturers‘ ORANGEAM Association today issued a list of | 32 manufactured building mater- ‘Emmm ' ' ' ials upon which it based a eon- "‘° tention yesterday's budget had i! 9TH!“ transferred the sales tax from finished goods to the materials TheBIgBonIe-Sa-nuIIn-ZJQQIIO$ used in manufacture. Finance Minister Dunning said the eight pel‘ cent tax had been Set Sunday Ag removed from a number of pro- ducts used primarily in housing construction. "Under the budget. as it now MONCTON_ N3" J 17_TMN stands," the C. M. A. division 1s a growing senymefifi. mum- g1 Woman Police ers of these products. "We are preamp! this m! i0 British f tel hi etlngs remem- been transferred from the finish- grancgggiéptyice “Suds wmthfi. M by Moha . PTOdUBi-ii" National Tee graphs. mentioned specifically in a clr- been prepared in this connection $119 SO-oflliod untouchables. eular letter the division 5cm», m and no matter where father may ii- mv, [ngfnbefghipj happen to be. steps are being taken blocks. building stone. plaster, h“ d" ‘"1" "am “im- lime. cement, stucco. stucco- plasterlyrds. fibre boards. wall- N€W York Senator paper. building paper. prepared rooflngs. paints, vamishes white stories, sinks. laundry tubs, York Democrat. died tonight of "a. today. dow fasteners. manufacturers of the goods list- shomham HoteL were to be used for manufactur- by overwork toward the end of the WoliB-ro Diroo ing. The eight per cent tax was conizressio a1 promnm well in a long time. th t, mfilhodviu viii-i; Eras" = W mviuggfefguiglebj) T32R81 Wiggflx‘; ibi- his activities in Wastiington. b, “may man,“ equiualent to eight per cent of pANn, T0 3511A“; puymnmg the difference in cost of raw mat- N551“; eiaht per cent of the selling price equipment in bathrooms and kit- of the manufactured commodity. chens, ve often plumbin pipes they said. For instance. there any means of access in case of would be s. material saving on trouble. COMOX’ 3' C" June said ‘ ‘ from u! is being nstalled in a minim; Qovemmeng to to be made of it. _.-i-_i__ ed. the owner to make sure that viggfoug. gnefgus poiicy UPPAWA, June l7—A $2,334,000 9n “C3955 P941191 i! DPOVidBd 50 m“ half of this loan advanced by -the Dominion any troll! and VBIVBS wlwfilied of Western Canada. been renewed for another year, ac- Bibi money was loaned under authority access panel either in the wall or and that “adequate relief legislation. reached for cleaning. iis value." OPENING LODGE ' “V” will open officially, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. AT ,1 P. M. An interesting program has been arranged SCOTCH DANCING AND BAG PIPES Those taking parts in contests send in names and address as soon as possible LOUIS and SCHMELING FIGHT will be broadcast round by round over loud speaker on night of fight FIDDLERS’ CONTEST STEP DANCING open to Ladies and Gentlemen _I‘hree cash prizes for each contest. Also prises for most popular song. All contests judged by competent judges OTHER ATTRACTIONS BINGO, HORSESHOE THROWING, SWINGS DANCING IN NEW DANCE HALL 8.45 p.rn. Round or Square Dances. Music by Tigniah Orchestra Miss Frances Morrlasey in charge Regular dances every Wednesday and Saturday during the season. Opening Day, Ladi of Anglican Pariah will hold their annual picnic ’ and serve supper on the grounds. . REV. HART-DAVIES, rector, will preside Come and bring your friends and enjoy a good day's sport v v “Father,” Day” Enforce Prohibitio 5am» "mm-em"! "Rd i" mflhll- setting a dav aside to commemor- (By The Alociated Prom) faoturing the following commod- ate the fathers similar to that AHMEDABAD, India, June 1'! ities (32 commodities listed) will known as mother's Day and June Women police are being e now be taxable at eight per cent 19th is the date assigned i0 b9 to aid in enforcement of pro when bought by the manufactur- known as Fhthers Day. ition in several 0f the provinces India. "In other words‘ the t“ has handle a greatly increased number The d“, campaign h mom ndss K Gandhi ed goods m the materials enter- home u, travelling... 5mm, D A set the goal of total prohibition 1a ing into the manufacture of these Mwlqem. S“ l-imenden; gflnaamn’ the oolmtry within three years. The new police iizlons are open The following products were “Spggigl m-m o; fleeting h“, to women of all . including Bricks. building tile. building W See m“ ieieflrlvhic ‘Heelilifls °“ Relief Unrest Ill Cleveland Grows CLEVELAND, J 1'!- Passes Suddenly Renewed unrest uhgiong "- i-'- clients and a demonstration by Paint 0". shilwel‘ bflihs- bfli-h- WASHINGTON. June l'l—(A.P.) unpaid administrative workers ao- tubs. basins. faucets. closets. iav- _senawr Royal S. Copeland. New centuated Cleveland's relief orisil . 4*. furnaces for building. locks, lock general circulatory fioliapse compli- Ehntrs. police were called to a dip- sets. butts. hinges, pulleys, win- ‘casted by a. kidney a mont- He W118 gflicmuwhelie a” ‘m; - a y p0 ce o a u r c. M. A. officials here said that mifflfyvo gflléé-"vgéreiyfm igeifvifi client's excitedly shouted "we wan! bfltore 1:“ bruiiget w” tail? the end came in his suite in the fif‘gro'ggeogr£gpugfgnlj%iéd'em_ e cou o a raw ma eras ,1»! . i . f Doyees curnp throng y without paying tax by obtaining ...E‘....‘i.rgi’..,i“p,i§‘gig.g‘g.‘f“..fge.ge during their lunch 110111.171’ a certificate that such materials nines; may have been bfgughf, on a month of “pa lam paydays {or Fred W A n session. ' but added w? the city “faced no. other collected Qniy on the rimmed tharthe Senator hasnt really been ghsoixoét theafiidcloglurgesofneig sgvezfi The Senator w nationally unless Ohio's legislators promptly program. said city relief funds would tomorrow erials and finished product. not 1n the insganagio: a; pimping rlve{]. l1 . - S [g8 Jwfla": _.; This was not true in every case. within wa ls are inclosed without (Q a b, Gnmhnfspwm Wm)- Associtedlio d f'I‘rd fV - wood products. for thojbudget Because of this tactics when wuve,“1_..,am°f,,dfy ‘R2,; a“, 5:. .. F . _ ‘.:fi‘(’§< W85 ake a sales tax. no matter what use was MW dwellih . 0i‘ who!) I- dwfiiiih! "thorough survey of British Ool- already erec ed is being modernlz- 11mm; fisheries and adopt a more great natural resource to British Columbia last July has Wii-hih W811i! mo)’ b6 mode 9-0095- Delegates lo the annual conven- e. tion adopted the resolution on cording to a return tabled by Fin- ‘This is particularly important at grounds that fishing on the Pacific ance Minister Dunning in the tho DiDinE end oi’ built-in both Coast comprised two-fifths of House of Commons today. The tubs. because only through an Canada's entire fishing industry. of the Domlnion‘s unemployment in the floor may the trap be should be made in accordance with 45}-..;.=.-'_..a ..-'.. .4 s. _