men 3 15;‘ 1950' llouso Phones: Tho Guardian mg in 1 s ’"NewI-Itlfid. Water Street: om-J turbo pure ‘fir wesrsshmeuanon rumor oomcrv ornos’ I lulssasor Shoot, Buassssoroldo, Hons out Jews, subscriptions, Advertising Iloproosntoiivso J. ELMEI MIJIPIIY sod tlloldl GLOW no in l . ltroct: Gourlies Drugstore, 21 control ltroot: am. nooooiiob Omen. looontl Street: lolsnd isocor Transport, - AlbIrs’I Grocery. I20 luoooll Street. I-. Wllto in Kenaiagtoa I.” delivered to any homo In Bnmnsersids by Carrier ’,,,~.¢ Io p$l_‘ by or In our week. Plsouo III for this Iervieo or give to the boy responsible for delivery on your rouu. ......r.. -.. an 508! Ill “II. ' blight It III of tho Iunuuorsido liars osudst. I1 tiraavllls Street; —(llNlI.Al. INSURANCE. Help 6. iluttsrt. aununsr-side. - _m Isrussnz Chicks. Spec- “; low prices on quality chicks. lee or phone Rex Dawson, Albany. .—A SPECIAL MEETING oi the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince County Hospital, will be held in the Nurses game, Thursday. March 16th. at 3.00 P. M. _WATCH Full. announcement of date when Flying G's (Gay and Grady family) take on the Gallant fgmlly as the Crystal. Rink. The plying G’; have officially accepted we Gallant challenge. /DNOTIUE I'D l\DVlt‘B’I'lSlRJ|— Advartilers are remind» that their copy must be in she '.-.1.'ardlnn rot later than noon the '-revious day to guarantee insertions uut of my advertisers whw tel-phone clossilicds, cw. would narticulany bear this in vnind _ .l.-ill. TERMS — Two Prime County jail prisoners were convict-i ed yesterday before Magistrate 11.8. Hinton, K.C. in Summerside of resisting a peace officer and were given I montf. in Jail. .F‘O'.li‘,[ who pleaded guilty, were previou.-.-, 1y sentenced to two months in jail. These sentences were handed out for an offence committed about I month ago when the prisoners riotod and twelve policemen were called to restore order. Mr. Harold Goodwin represented the crown and Mr, J.A. Gallant represented the defendants. — 8 . I —M.AllGA’l‘E WBITTUTE EN-' ’i‘ElI'i'AlNS —- Margate Women's! Institute group number one, en-. tertslned on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. B. and Mrs. Keith Warren. Progressive auction was in play at eight tables and crokinole at four tables. The lady's high score in cards was made by Mrs. Ellsworth Champion, and the gcnl's prize went to Mr. W. 8. Warren. Miss Carrie Thompson and Mr. John Howard received consolation prizes. Two champion players, Mrs. John Johnston and Mr. Ed. Adams carried home the prizes for croklnole. §onsolation' awards went to Mrs. John Thomp- son and Mr, Harold Woodside. Lunch was served by the ladies in tharge.—Bur, _ NEW DOMESDAY BOOK LONDON [- (OP) — How many kissing gates and stepping stones are there in England and Wales? Parish councils have been Ilksid by the town and country planning ministry to find out Ind list them in a new "Domesday Book." It will be the greatest survey of public flshts ever made In nritaln." STOCK!-IOLM (UP) A Swedish special postage stamp, is- sued in connection with the in- ternationsl gymnastic meet here last year, has been judged the second best stamp design in 1940 by the British mogazine Stump Collecting. The first choice was a swiss Iinnoil stamp. , LONDON — (CF) — The Post office has allocated only eight telephone booths to the county of Hertfordshlrc. whose lrel is 835 square miles. —aI_.3sn'roN. suacn 11-11:. 3 Act Comedy "Aunt Bessie Bests the Bond.‘ specialties. —Pll0VINGlAL AFFAIRS, Doug- las MacFarlsne will speak on be- half,of the C.C.l-‘. Thursday, March 10th, over CI-‘CY at 845 p.m. ’—8'l'. l’ATlIICK'S TURKEY SIJPPEB. Thursday. March 16th. by by the Lsdiu Club of the Summer- lnerside Presbyterian Oiyurch. 4.00 to 6.00. Tickets $1.00. —YOUNG COUPLE urgently re- quires Iumished “ usek eping quarters; after April 21st. fer- ences supplied on request. Address replies to: Mrs. G. G. Mclntosb. Apt.- No. 7, 5595 Cote des Neigu Rd.. Montreal, Que. --MEETING Farhiers Federation King George Hall, Kensington Wednesday, March 15, 8 o'clock. Guest speakers Messrs. Louis O'Connor, Allison Proiitl, Charles Yco. Farmers from all isurrounding school districts cordially invited. —A'I‘ Ro'i‘Ali.Y-R.oi.s.rian Rob-, ert Haggarty was the speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club held yes-l terday in the Olympia Restaurant. He gave an interesting talk on the transportation services on the (5-1 land of'the Island Motor Trans- port co, Ltd. and their plans for the future. Guests were w.A. Rob- ertson and 3/1. 1:. F. Publicover. — ’T..,;..;..‘ .5 ._ Mr. R.A. MacPherson of Ohsrlottetown is visiting his son.) Mr. Donald MacPherson, Summer-) side. — 8 1 -—Miss Mabel McNeili of sum- merside is expected to return to- day from I brief trip to Halifax by air. — 8 Mrs. Donald Macllherson, Summerside, and Mrs. Amati: How- Itt. of Charlottetown are leavlni today to visit friends and relatives in Halifax. -5 I _. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Alphonsus Brown of Grand River is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. — S ——'l‘he many friends of Mrs. Morley Mullins of Tryon will be sorry to learn, she has entered the Prince Edward island Hospital for treatment. ——Mr. Heath MIcLeod who spent the winter months at his home at French River, plans to leave this week to return to Western Can- ada.—Bur. —l-‘riends will be glad to learn that Mr. Joseph Dunning, who has_ been ill at his home at Long River, is gradually regaining his health.- Bur. ——Mra.. John Walker, Kens|ng- ton,.was I recent visitor to St. Eieanor's, where she spent the past two weeks with her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson and family. Mrs. Anderson, who has been under medical care for some time is gradually recovering her health.-— Bur. , ... .--— ..,.,. Dominion collects such taxes -7.. .....—-—-....—-...»_———-...<.--.. . THE GUARDIAN. C1-lA.RLUT"T‘E‘T'OW‘N --—-....---... . . _....._.... ....-.... .- .... .- ........_ ... Sirpilscs Offset Continued from page 5 and succession duties turned over to the Dominion under the 1047 Tax Agreement. “While reports from the taxation sististiu of the Dominion Gov- ernmontindicata that for the tax- Itlou year 1940. $2,550,130.00 was collected in Prince Edward Island by the Federal Government from those sources. or $752,450.00 more than we received. nevertheless we Is I Province could not hope to collect more than I fraction of that small ‘s. especially where tho in any event. "Tlut we have been able to maintain the standard of public services during the current fiscal year ending March 31st, 1050. and even to expand in certain particu- lars, has been due to I most are- ful handling of the public finance, the continued high level of cur- rent revenue, and the increased receipts under the Taxation Agree- ment based on gross national pro- duct.". _ ' ‘ ' Statement Dealing with the interim State- ment of receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year April 1, 1049, to March 31, 1050, consisting of ten months actual and two months forecast, Mr. Darby said the esti- mated receipts reflected the pros- perity of this Province and the wisdom of the Government in leasing certain taxation powers to the Dominion under the favour- able terms then obtained. The statement showed that ordinary revenues have again increased to a new high of,$8,351,990.ll0. "Despite the expanding re- ceipts. we kept as closely as pos- sible to the plan of expenditures outlined in ihe budget of a year ago." he added. “Ordinary ex- penditures will total $0,102,181; and the net result is a surplus on ordinary account of $240,815. This was derived after making a sink- ing iund provision of $432,100.00, so that apart from this payment we woul have had a surplus on ordinary account of $802,005. “The estimated expenditure for the year was $5,724,140; the Ictusl $0,102,181 - a difference of $378,- 041.00. Due however to the in- crease of $10.00 per month in old Ige pensions by the Federal Gov- ernment, (a matter over which we had no control and one which we could not have been expected to anticipate), we were compelled to expend an additional $250,084. "Mothers' allowances and social assistance cost an extra $50,000, and cost-of-living bonus for which a sum sufficient was voted, in- volved $82,000 more. On these three items the difference amount- ed to $382,884, so that on all fore- seeable items for which provision had been made we spent lea by In amount of $4,043. In other words we maintained a strict sys- tem of budgetary control in Ill Departments. and it was only by exercising that control we were able. despite the additional ex- penditures above noted, to pro- duce the substantial surplus of $240,815. Capital Account "During this year capital and extraordinary expenditures were $2,124,190, and capital lecelpts $99,000, together with $04,000 in- terest on sinking fund investments. Total expenditure, ordinary and capital, was $8,290,379.00 as against total revenues of $8,515,655.00, leav- irlg I gross deficit of $1,774,723.00. Deducting sinking iund provis- ion, $432,100.00, and, adding inter- est of $64,000.00 leaves I total of $400,190.00, or I net increase in liabilities of $1,278,533.00. The net debt as oi March 31, 1040. Wu $2,873,032.00; adding the $25 Door Prize '9! full ialorlnotiou. GAIN K|lborI.P.ll. i. .-Also. ,3, 1 -.. Mm, sr. 1-Arnrcrrs our I) A N C E FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 1950 IN DRILL HALL ’ «Bu 0. A. F. STATTON—SUMMEBSlDE Novelty Prizes -‘ $1.00 PER oouru; Busses to Ind from Airport — Everybody Welcome ‘ Dancing 9:00 to 12:80 ranunas. nun susmnnsfon We ore, low, at your service to do custom grind- ing at our Summersldo sun, Water Street West. And can balance your own grains into nod, oarrm Ind POULTRY FEEDS with. TRATID, and III! Fltlcular kind of grains or mill- TMITI required to make I properly balanced ration.- We can save you money on your foods by balancing Your own grIiIs.—aet.in touch with our man In charge we. as», carry .. fulllinedoffreslliy-made sums- lnalufochsresl It our up-to-date mill at ‘mu. soars, can-. tonrzsin saur swans. etc.‘ ' ‘ 0' on‘.anon—1'astI Silllii-GAIN. ion ..uo.- . ' iti,o*rm’ sum Refreshments mnn BORDER iliiiii TONIGHT Borden Abegweit Sisiors vs Amherst bhnn Gorno starts 0 pm. Admission 20 and 05 cent: Skate after game SHUT!-GAIN 00NOl'iN- sinus-cam concus- i(EiiSiii(il'0ii sxamlc, mus Skating today 2.50 to 5.90 Traveller's Rest vs. Norboro Crest at 8.15 Thursday, March 16th. Third game semi-finals North Shore Leo is Darnley vs. elvln _ Game 8:30 Skate after Dsrnley must win to stay in runnln the g 'W"AN'.l‘BD Copoble women or girl for domestic position,‘ for family or three. Must be will!‘-g to work in Montrcol. sum ax. perleuce. Good salary for right party. Alli“! '05- , GEORGE II. BIIOOKINS FTIGQAIC ' - welfare incrcase inliahiiities. above noted, this leaves I forecast net debt, March 31. 1950, ‘of $I4.l5l.005.00. While the overall in cbtedness of the Province increu by $1,- 278.553. it is reflected in oddl- tlonIl copltsl assets of highways construction. bridges, whorveo and new machinery totalling $1,800,000. Fixed assets. such as Beech Grove. 090.000: cold storage plant, $25.- 000: Fslconwood, $59,000: Vocation- Il School, $30,000. and health‘ cen- tre. $85,000, ' bring this total to 01.055300. v‘ In addition, loans and IdvIn'ces of $115,200.00 were made. some of which are recoverable, Iad other miscellaneous grants oi assistance to schools, hospitals, etc., were made totalling $355,007.00. 08 these latter items, the grants to schools amounted to Ipproximstely $45,000 and hospital construction grants to $110,800. “All these capital and extra- ordinary expenditures incurred as they were for the purposes indi- csied. reveal the extent to which the expanding governmental, eco- nomic and social services required the extension of facilities Ind the acquisition and development of new’works, buildings, machinery and other erections," the Minister emphasized. A ‘New High Ordinary revenues during the current year again cached a new high of $0,351,905, compared with $5,688,182 for the fiscal year end- ing March 31, 1040,-—an increase of $863,834. This additional income was mainly derived as follows: Under the Dominion-Provincial Agreement, due to increased gross national product ($538,154 to $350,- 018) $170,541: increased Dominion contribution for old Ige and blind pensions ($920,013 to $823,009) $208.- 014. increased local taxation: Gas- oline tax, $00,351: motor vehicle licenses, $20,458; Temperance Act, 200. A total increase of $601,084. Minor increases and losses in other items reflect the slight difference. Mr. Darby anticipated that the estimates for next year will re- veal a further substantial increase in the pIyment'under gross na- tional product. "While our revenues have been maintained It I high ievel." he added, “nevertheless expenditures have tended to corresponding Isironomica-l figures. 1 have sl- resdy referred to the rising ex- penditures climbing from $1,142,000 in 1029 to $3,013,000 in 1047 to $4.-., 979,207 in 1040 and this year reach-’ ing $8,102,l81,—an increase of $1,- 122,974 over, the previous year. As I stated earlier it was only by the most careful huabanding of our re- sources, that we have been able to achieve the substantial surplus of $240,815. I-ieoitls Services “The expansion oi Health and Welfare services during the earlier years has already been noted. In 1034 we expanded $243,000. grow- lng to 31,400,000 in 1940. to :1,- 733,028 idr the fiscal year ending March 31, 1040 and for the cur- rent fiscal year attaining I grand total of $2,255,070, or $60,000 more than the whole Provincial ex- penditure for the year 1930. The estimates for next year will be approximately $2,500,000. “Notwithstanding the apparent high level of employment and the compsrotively prosperous condi- tion of our people, the necesiiy for increasing expenditures for services continues to grow. Old age and blind pensions increased during the year from $851,146 to $1,241,004, almost $400,- 000 hlgher. Child an<1fnm_.lly wel- fare increased from $108,174 to $105,000. “The care and treatment oi tuberculosis patients coat the Province $28,718, mental treat- ment Ind care $282,912, while the expenditures for the Iged and in- firm reached I new high of $95.- 000 “Our Government increased the per dlesn grants to general hos- pital: _so that this year expend- itures will exceed $l00,000. These grants are annual and have no reference to hospital construction grants which this year- totalled $105,000 and I similar amount Ip- pesrs in the estimates for the com- ing fiscal year. The Department has also inaugurated divisions of public health nursing, laboratories, sanitary engineering. cancer con- trol, V. D. control, and dental hygiene, It estimated cost of over $180,000 per year. “For the first time in the history of the Province mothers‘ allow- ances were instituted, and the as- sistsnce involved payments in ex- cess of»$§0.000. “While the expenditures for 1-leI1th Ind Welfare Ire high this Government feels that these ser- vices Irs of paramount importance and the benefits incalcuisble. “in public works and high- ways, due to the heavy backlog of work accumulated during war_ yeIr.s when machinery, labor and supplies were difficult to obtain, expenditures rose to a peak. which. with one exception. were the high- est in the history of the Province. “‘IfighwIy maintensnga cost us $523,000; maintenance oi garages Ind machinery $185,000: while snow removal and the upkeep of bridges In additional $75,000 each. Ferries, wbarves Ind administration costs represented expenditures of $80,- can with In over 11 toisi on ordin- Iry account of 85.000. “Capitol expenditures were for the some reason correspondingly high, involving an outlay of $1,- 800,000. Highway construction cost us $900,000; bridges $200,000 and new machinery $140,000. We find it increasingly necessary to inte- grsle the highway building and maintenance program with the expanding demands for improved roods of is permanent or soml-pcr- msnout nature. 'l‘rIII-OIIIII llighivoy "Tho agreement by this Prov- azls lilghwsy construction impels us to consider, In overall paving program designed to give com- paratively Idequste facilities in all sections of the Province. For this purpose we estimate the expend- itures of $000,000 on ’l‘rIna-CIn- Ids (half of which is recoverable from the Dominion) Ind $450,000 on other permanent roads during the coming fiscal year. Inumuch u part of the Trans-Canada High- way will be in Prince County. this will provide 5- reasonable spread at the work over the three Coun- es. "It will be the policy of this Govwnment to continue expend- itures on I similar basis over I live or six year period until the Trans-Canada Highway in the Province is completed. It is our belief that this program will meet with the general approval of all our people. “Another function oi this De- partment is the maintenance of our public buildings and the construc- tion oi new or pension of exist- ing structures. During the present year the capital cost of these amounted to $280,000, including Id- ditions to Beach Grove, Falcon- wood, the VocaiionI1’Schoo1 Ind I new Health Centre. "The estimated expenditures for like purposes during the coming fiscal year will be $285,000, includ- ing $50,000 for s new treotsaosst centre at Faiconwood: Vocational School $30,000, and health centre $60,000. “These fixed assets represent outlays for purposes connected with education, public health and welfare and whose benefits while intangible are nevertheless of para- mount importance. Agriculture "Thc expenditures in the De- partment of Agriculture reflect the increasing concern of our Gov- ernment regarding I proper de- velopment of this, our most irri- portant industry. Field supervis- ion has been extended, and the ad- ditional services are reflected in the increased cost at $30,156 as compared with $18,054-for the pre- vious year. The agricultural path- ologists’ laboratory, I service in- augurated by this Government. in- volved an expenditure of $10,121 up $4,000 from the year before. En- couragement of the good work done by the Women’: Institutes is evidenced by additional assistance of over $3,600. ‘ "Exhibition and other develop- ment grants have been maintain- ed; limestone continues to bo bonuscd. Altogether the Depart- ment expcnded $193,000 as com- pared with $156,785 for the year before. "The estlmatu for next yesr re- veal further exten.-.ion'oi policies in the interest of agriculture, in- cluding the setting up of I vet- erinary asslstance program. Educstlon "l have already referred to the increased expenditures on educa- tion rising from $335,000 in 1034 to $743,000 for the year ending March 31st. 1049. This year the outlay of $851,182 indicates the deep interest and concern of the Government in all things pertain- ing to the education of our youth and the betterment of the posi- tion of our teachers. "For the coming year we pro- pose to spend $917,500, I further increase of $60,000; the major por- tion of which is for teachers’ sal- aries and assistance for teacher training. Ithink I may safely say that no government in this Province has given greater thought and con- sideration to the development of education and the ever expressed need for an upward revision of salaries. "Another feIture- worthy of mention in our program is the old given to rural schools for con- struction _ purposes. During the past year nearly $45,000 was ex- pended on this account and the estimates provide another $150,000 during the coming fiscal year. Thus the total estimated e endituru for next year will be nea ly $070,- 000——a far cry from $292,000 in 1020, just twenty years ago. 9 Attorney General‘: Dept. "in my other Department as Attorney-General, 1 may say thIt routine law enforcement has been capably attended to by our excel- lent police force, the Royal Cana- dian Mounted Police. in the re- port which I tabled the other day SMITH RROTIIERS NEW Willi GIIERRYBIG HIT! Tllocssnlshsil dslicioss mi cough drop into sossoiiss ? . /Illlllillssrs I . s u - \ xssuuxxmd Every day more Canadians dio- a-yea-thienowcoughrellcf... and film iti Smith Brothers Wild "berry Cough Drops: I. Testo so good.‘ 2. West: fun" is sonny hole that cough iron I cold. 3. Cool only I dlmol Yet. these unwua Cherry Drops no delicious-and they work! list I pack today! I United church Increases Missionary iiivings -— For the ninth yeor in succes- sion. the United Church of Cansda has exceeded its ,prsvious years’ Missionary Ind Maintenance Fund givlngs, it was announced by Mr. A. E. McBride of Toronto, notional chairman Ind Rev. Dr. D. G. Ridout, national secretory. With I total of $2,706,305 nice‘: for the church's work in oansdo and over- seas, In increase of $105,405. over the previous year's giving: is shown. The objective for the whole Church for 1050 when the Church celebrates its twenty-fifth Anni- versary, is three million dollars. The thirty-iour United Church pastoral charges in Prince Edward Island have raised $00,000.04 for the M. an M. Fund. In 1048 they raised $20,045.94. The Oonvenor for the P. E I. Presbytery for the MI.’ and M. Fund is Rev 1!. E. D. Ash- ord of Charlottetown and much redit is due him and the Ministers and loyal workers of all the pea- toral charges for the splendid amount raised. The following are the names I the United Church chlrges in P. I. and the amounts raised in 1040 for the Missionary and Main- tenance F‘und:— Alberton - $550.73, Bedeque 2018.46, Bedeque North - €89.68. Bcliast- Belle River - 80.00, Bide- fnrd - 338.00, Bradclbane - 367.00, Cavendish - 435.00, Charlottetown. 10,050, Comwali - 005, Covehead. 336.00. Dundee - 181.94, George- town - 231.00, Hampton 320.79, Hunter River - 862.'18.;Kensingf.on -1700.00. Margate 522.22, Montague -515.00, Montrose - 404.85, Mount Stewart - 620.02, Murray Harbour. River - 737.00, o'i.eary - 6195.65, Orwell-Vernon - 73.00. Pownal - 460.88, Princetown - 304,21, Rlch- mond Bay East - 118.78, St. Peter's Bay - 510.17, Sourls - 550.00 Sum- mcrside - 2,952.80, Tryon - 1,000.00, vnileyfield-Orwell l-lead 333.43, wellington - 71.70, West Cape - 3461!), Winsloe 188.00, York -604.26, —'rotsl - $30,007.04, _ full details of the prosecution: and other work carried on by them, under our direction, has been given. "Since assuming this portfolio, the Department has been re-organ- lzed. A deputy Attorney-General, Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell, K.C,, has been appointed and the admin- istrative details could not be left in more capable hands. We pro- pose during the next yeor to have completed, again for the first time in the history of the Province, I complete revision of our Statutes. “Assistant Crown Prosecutors have been appointed for the three Counties, reviving I former prac- tice in the Province. "During the year Iddlttonal oi- flcero were added to our Police force so that the cost has increas- ed from $39,000 to $51,800 per year under a five year contract. "Total expenditures in this De- partment Ire approxlmstely $140,- 000 per year, and very little from year to year. Industry 8 Resources “This new Department, let up by the Government within the last year Ind I half, hos under its ad- ministration: Newfoundland trade, WWII Planning. fisheries, game, tflflflliortstlon, electrical inspec- tion Ind industrial development. "its expenditures during the current year were less than $50,- 000. but the value of its work is becoming more increasingly evi- dent. Under its supervision such importont matters as the cold storage plant and coastal trade with Newfoundland Ire being ra- pidly developed. Dominion-Provincisi Conference "Molten affecting the financial '91"-l°ll!1'I1l> of the Provinces and the Federal authorities will be the lilbiect of I general conference called for next October. The suc- cas of the Conference as far as this Province is concerned is of vital importance. Preliminary stu- tiles are already under way for I complete submission of our Pro- vincial rights and claims. "With such I large proportion of our revenues deri\red from the Dominion Government, it is fun. damentrl that our fiscal need be properly recognized, if we are to continue the essential services pre- selntiy being furnished our peo- pe.’ lane’ to participate in 'I'rIas-cIn- if Wedneodoy and Thursday 7:45. One of the most thrilling sea It!- ventureo ever filmed. III! Roach ,reaento Kenneth Roberta‘ ( of TAIN CAUTION”, Ladd, Victor Mature, and Loulle Plltt, For the love of I .. " they fought and dared and died. radii CAPITOL suinmmssd TODAY and -THURSDAY » V v.’ y,, ,_, The Sio ‘today 7:159:15 '— Thursday 5:00-1:15-9:15 ‘ ‘ ry of The Norlds Most Notorious Bride. .. cdfifiihn-Lfifin-tifiil ‘"9 -in Al,BER‘|’ DEKKER -‘OH SUTTON - RAYMOND BURR mm by RICHARD MAIIAUM - one-s up laileiiiilinstil EXTRA! SPECIAL EXTRA! LAUREL & HARDY in 25 Minute Comedy It's A Inf! Blot CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON “Northwest Passage") "‘CAP- Iinrrlng Alan Also Slsorh. 0000b KIDNEY PILLS realise I know IGAN oeoeuo ON Doddsl Electrical contractor WIIING AND IIPAIIINQ nmesr I. IAMBAI, 120 Elm Aw. Ihoao 100$! -Professional cards. ‘ B. F. Hunter. R.O. orrossrrnsss °°iIIP|eto Visual Arulyled T. Earle Hickey‘ _ Oh!-rtoroil Aeoonahno Clnldian Book of Oolsnsogoo annals. PHONE IOU _ Iuaussor-Iido E. E.‘ Porlrmcsri. Op’r.D.. R.O. OPTOMIETBISI‘ Eyes Examined Fitted to : I to 5 Ind by Inroincmeni. nwlwr -rsncsrnn auso. PARTS FOR ALL FORD cnns Ann rnuoxs A largo stock carried at all times and any not on hand available in 24 hours. PHONE. WRITE or CALL FOR PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SERVTCI METEOR - MERCURY DEALER Summer St... Sumnre nu- PHONE 1961