19.’ 1946 v THE ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN Alli‘!!! l.llnnrllrphy,lllmovuflt.ud GIIIIII Claw. l0 Ottawa it. ' lUIlllI-Sllrlam IIINCI COUNT! News. Ilbsorlptionl. Murillo; ihihirdlnnoyhobellghtdailyotalooltho folmrlngatuminb z ggj Ioobhlo, WMI Shoot; Garlic: Drugstore, Water Street; "W Inlay, Woks- Stroet: Huh Goulht- l1 Grenville Street. ‘auigihordlonwlbodollvercdtoayhopoingqmqnflu t Iloyatloperdoyorllogorwei. Phonoflflforthfnsorvlco Qfgiuyolrordertotiqboyrgoponniblo iordallverieloayourrnlto. -r Au sow booking orders for Swifts s» Chicks. Do . Cronsmnn, Xlbmy, P. E. 13m" H I-S-tst-tl. mun 0111mm" m many ply photo: t 1--1l-2'l. ..,.. I I08 lAl-I. - Lewis Mo,“ New Anon, P. E. l. 1-19-11. ,,. i .. ' -IOIili W031i! IOWD moisture proof heavy sacks fi guy to gig, d give results in stock at Bruce's. pupal-ISM. on u»: Drug -. --- 1-12-61. hEhPIDIOBETESEt cfilyhrlvg 011:1.» c. .1111! ranch building and m1- Kensinsion. “fmgl”. fiygmumg supplies at Brain's. 1-18~2l. Fox SALE. — Young cow. '_ BOGGANS ndskis in stock Freshen February. Also 2 your: nlrce'é‘ a 1-15-21, cattle. Emmett Mcinnis, Bridfllg" bane. 1-19-11, HALBERTON BEAUTY SALON 09am 99mm,“ ewavgg. —NOBTH rayon’ Presbyterian 9°" Ghurdh Service Sunda J JhgmpOOS, finger waves. etc. Your fi . M11181’! patronage 1s solicited W-rite Box 2ng$kgftgéilol§acliéhesslillfl Mi%vfi 55 or phone 4011 for appointments. ‘ 1~ WW“ ""1 D‘ cmk- °p°““°"' —KENSINGTON and net-town ______ 145m’ Chilggii. Services _‘ ay, anus Kcnsiugton fif-df-‘Alsigit? sguwflswdugm .at 11 A. M. eh 1 P. M. m-eetewn ,. “Y pvéstem “mug; Wm, ‘pm; at a P. M. Rev, J. A. McGowan, Flflxllrrelstthdio Star Gene Autry in Mmdster- 149'“ yunuchc Serenade", with Smiley gnu“: ADVANTAGE o! Hob wlrnctte. Also Serial. 1-1B~2i.‘mm,s, summers“. pre_st°cktak_ _ ing sale of hglh grade white lurfefglqgum lxgrfyloitgh Pelgsfisheets. Size 81x99 inches-regular mlmmerside, will be. held from his m“ i" ‘1-95- H“, late rlcsildentgtl g/{ongoylmonézlg lat ' 9 c'c 0c . aufls urc . __ _"_ Interment in St. Paul's cemetery» ldudpgfi? fgfisflgfi- ‘all: 533g: S“'“'“°"5‘d°-_S- hum male. both high quality. Mut- -1 -ooxsum us m regard te:“?§§nf'_,f§.;_1*3°* 1“- smmffffae; your building problems. We have --MR. WXLDING, representing expert tradesmen 1n all the fol- i°.'1‘“%..ii.'i.‘ii" %l§'“:i:::.."ll‘.";: we Mom-e. we b- sanders and carpenters. Satisfac- “t stmnss swre‘ Sunmerswe‘ “u tlon guaranteed. J. Ernest Mor- day mead“ and Wednesday :50“ summershm morning, Jan. 22 and 23. A good . ‘ |irime to buy that new fur coiitig.“ 1, 14. 19, 21, 2e, 2on1 _ —RECEIVES NEWS or 11mm _ . =- Mr. John n. Hagen or Millvale, v.ua"'§‘1e&fb'_‘£m:' hi; Eleangt: P- E‘ I" 1'“ mew“ "w “d “"5 foun€iation electric 1i lltsconlfard of the death his brother, wood “writ on one age a land‘ W. R. Warren, Surnmezside. Phone diaries T. Hagen of Boston, Mass., st iihe age of 76 years. He passed sway on Jonuevr At-n-S. 82m’ H941‘ -wn.r. THE PARTY w plck- Personals ed up tflrpfllllin on Jan. 11 o high- ___ my between, Springfield Corner -—Mrs. John McQuaid, Kenslng- w! Siimmeli-v-d- view return to ton, has entered the Charlotte- PWW A- Murillo. 1d Junc- tnwn Hospital to undergo an op- lloll. and save further trouble. notion-S. l-lil-fli. i '“ -Friends will be pleased to learn 41mm PAIINFUL ACCIDENT that Mrs. Philip lJlcNally. Sum- merslde, has recovered from her " recent illness and is able to be out again-S. -Mr. Lloyd Webster, Bedeque, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital has re- fill"! turned home.-—S. —-Mr. Elmer Offer. Proprietor oi the Ideal Dairy, Summerside, left on Thursday on o. business trip to Montreal and Niagara, Ont-S. -Mr. Maurice Mill. Summersi‘ , has returned from a business trip to Montreal-S. -Mm. RM. Downing. Sum- rncrside has received official world that her son. Dr J.B. Downing will arrive home Feb. 1. ‘ l LEGION FALLS (Contluuedmn Page n ‘received yesterday follow: Haber R. Large . . . . . . . . ..$ 500A’) Prow Bros. Ltd. .. 200. The olyclinic . . . . . . . . . .. 250.00 a , Army, Air Force ilcers Club . . . . . . . 250.00 W. K. Rogers Agencies 100.00 City of Charlottetdwn . . . . . . 100.00 Mrs. . . rady- . . . . . . . .. 100.00 Island Construction Co. Ltd 100.00 * City Rookery: Leagu . .. 100.111 ' Pa???» ‘<’§‘“°£.€° 589.8 a o u . o. . Island Broadcasting Co. Ltd 50.00 I Wright Shoe Co. Ltd 50.00 - Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd. . 50.00 Reg. G. Taylor . . . . . .. 80.00 T E Charles C. Toombs ....... 35.00 I I Mr. and Mrs. BL. Cotton .. 80.00 Kinsmen Club . . . . . . . . . .. 60.00 flattered Accountant Oflleo 1G 11 GIIBWIIG QSIQ‘ NEW RAQPBIIRY SEEDLINGB 'u‘.”'"' Burr ncw cross-bred raspberry seedlings were selected. The col- olrs are Nd, pimple, yellow and black. mm 2,000 cross-bred strawberries, I were selected for superior characteristics, including freedom from leaf diseases. Three seedling rhubarbe won highest rat- ing 0f all varieties in field lnd cooking tests. _ nnuos Throat Distress May/Mean DANGER } When the chest is sore and your cough hangs on, you naturally be- come worried. One sufferer who was troubled over her condition, writes: _ ."My'beci pained. l coughed a lot. I was worried and wondered what was wrong with _me. Ono of my friends advised me to ‘use Norvlllno. 1 am on my second n‘;- Mall We are as near to you as Your bottle and so is my mother. Nor- M.“ Box vllino’ is doing mother u much‘ 0i new: “on: good u it is doing mo. I have recommended Nurvlllno to‘ ilvc l W123? friends; they on receiving entire-l oi m but." if satisfaction. ollo." ' ‘ i g, "-5,", mm Ncrvillno possum rul pens? m write u you will trating power and in a poworllil n“ ~ m"‘°n‘u°°"”u a a’: llnimcnt-ita analgesic powers are Ibo o‘ my“ p very great. Rib it over yourchut I a u“ ‘r and target; itsncilost in no ~~ worm . 1mm defeat. t tom-sweat. voryqoiok- Soldin Jlottlusbyall L‘... .-..'.1 HERVILINE ,1 F, 7‘ lJfL/t F 715111111; ‘to-nay A BIG DOUBLE BILL ucx HAIJY um runs: ma woosl --And— Moll“ ZWJKPWI ‘LOWERY ' DREW ' l ‘ill-N Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:30 '1|I2iilll5IllfilIll* ' SUMMERSIDE. IIIIIIIIID; Gets Suspended Sentence In Supreme Court Stanley Gmdcur P111399‘, who pleaded guilty to _a. charge 0f driv- ing a motor vehicle to the common was ordered by Mr. Jus- WPQQT bfl time wilbhi-n the next l2 months for sentence. v quarters for seeds ' Bribe-in and used 1H! LflARLU-I U: Ilunaway llom ls In Bollision A runaway horn, balding l h, collided with I our nmost meme the solution Army headquarters on Great George Street about 6 o'clock yeb tea-day afternoon. One shaft on the woodsleigh was bmkcn. and w oi the lumlees on the horse. e animal suffered no serious in- juriel. ‘Ilhe car, from the V-Taxi and Mvcn by Earl Ford. "$10!- ed more soul y u both doors on the left hand side were bldJY damaged. The horse an his runaway from 1n front of Homily’! Bakery On Upper Queen Street- Tllc driver, James Stewart, had lelt him there for a minute or two while he was inside the bakery making o. purchase. Apparently the animal covered a lot of torri- tory in his mad dash for he was first seen going north on Upper Queen Street. He is owned bv Mr. Robert Mccinrey. DoeBrisoy Oreo- cen. and L (Notices OFFICIAL BRONZE ARRDW- HEAD COURSE Bronze Arrowhead Course which was held Tuesday night. showed the Petrol Leaders who ore tak- hmatlhisoourseohaltitwilltakea. of "intestinal fortitude" or guts uuARumN " Active Year For Provincial Life Underwriters g [igwu 112' rowing Prc -W. Bentley. 0.1.11. n: in 5% 1g is e 5 F» The first assign-of the onset-tribes lot to persevere to the end if they wish to accomlpflish anything in the way of urflgrcss in leaner-snail». The Session (lonsisted of a. 1ec-' on Petrol Spirit and three games.’ The next meeting. wasi scheduled to be held" _ tlcn Army Hall will be hcild at 7| dgllock. Jan 22nd in the Kirki H . ‘ SEEDS FOB. BRITAIN Troop is the firs, island troop to donate anything to this Scout Fund. 1st the last Monday meet- n Head- to be whit t0 in Boy Scout notary Li-aidclzrs there. ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING By logo to send $10.00 to hut-erect His counsel, RR. Bell, in ask- ing the Court for o sen- tence pointed to thle war recoid of the dammed who had served l5. overseas. and s-altl the llv-I cused had always borne a. good character and had never been 111- , volved in any accidents or trouble; of arny kind before. He reminded- iihle Court that. by virtue of sec- tlonl0U1.tlleOcrl1.llt00ul-d,lriall sentences not exceeding two veal-s inuprisonmeullt. grant ded sentence without the 0cm of the Crown. In this case. Mir. Bell said, the Cmcwn 118201 informed hllm o suspended sentence would inion. trial i-le could understand. how- ever wily opoorm-andldnotwish this unfortunate Bflmdfifllt "will serve to impress upon him and Ipon mam! 3W5 l- vohliclc la o ydwh be handled with care cau- .' The Exclse appeal case of Selina. mote-r we; aldlmrrrled for ‘lodg- fi" “WM "l" “ldLSéS-lhtm‘ 0i‘ 3 - 111.393’; of Stormlcv Melvin leuxmedkmul m1 2s Mcctmn ooh charged under with unlawful of a still. "a." “stlwmee” when"; afternoon lrnti1 1i o'clock (aids/y - Pndw morninmhn. 25 Ton latte To (Tlasaifv rorl sun - cons! run 00in‘. alln 10. Perfect condition. Phone 19334 i-lb-ll IOII. BALI - A QUQC IIIAT- er. One send-speed dlcigh M10110 1586-11. l-IO-fli 1.09"‘ - 00h" moan W111! artillery emblem. ma»: notify Guardian Office. Reward‘. u." POI SAL! -_- CABINET 3A1‘- tory radio, ire tubs. or trade for mantle radio. Write "P". Gunrdlm. - 1-10-31. ‘worn-so ro urn - olnuloi Scout-int oes .nredesrnlachdelbailedkrlo O4’ e to, Queens District Strouters. will be the Annual Meeting of Asslioilaltlm (the berm District Council ls bitten-changeable wilth llhle term Local Association) to be held in Charlottetown, some time in Felt-wary. meeting of the and the Dbtrict At the Sounders‘ Club Council. the Sooutsrls aired their 0n the dlutiles Asocimolon- It is true, i: Ccuncil has dorm scme things for Scouting here, however, the quantity of Scouting has been too much the keynote. rather than (he fill]. 11m is What. the Boon would moflfy. Prwident," that the time. he himself admits that ‘he km-cws vm- lllfil: abtnl‘ Scouting. iin ihokufllrst veer. he has never re- been aln important girbetwcen alnd- od- visor for Scooters in many ways Mr. Johnston is o very good proc- ., in the event eon- not of Scouting as the vent of Oom- misolmer. ‘ilo fill the Ccdmnislelon- hhele are a couple of ndetvt o no- if-on. Mr. Stanley Mic- and Provincial Field U and Mr. 1A. Drleodfl. former scout- maarcrofthe Sixfhihvmllmdat r ‘ A. ofthefllothik- dub and o mandrake! the “ML on Scouting Mm. and either 111mm would be ‘Scooters m.» naked to out It the rmeltim time and e to he ommmool ma.’ DEPARTMENT LIBRARY bu. ‘fmillcexleoutivewcvrhtlmllfil with d . pamphlets. ohoionrilttl, ploiurcs. and Inter-library loans AsfarasweoanteiLtneKb-kw ing of this troop .the Scouts voted u; Dominik) 010112 110031 “bu, fused slrnucrt for any Soouiirlf; hidon ‘project. and frlenumtily has peotior of m. Mcoomnllacbrefusalltolo- e the west veer. we extend to them ieiy by Miss Anne McLeod. Cradle our s gy ‘v and oom- Roll by Mrs. J. H. Williams. all mum um“ to we All mv-mg p3,. showed active interest and pro- glrmslve work > The Trustees report by Lt.-Ccl. Official Visit x C L. McKay was received. and the - election of Trustees was called “The outstanding. event in our for with the re-eloctlon of the full locelbrazlch was the ofiiclall visit board as follows: C. L. McKay, ofillmeDomlzlion 0M1‘. E0. Chas. H. Chandler, Samuel Ken- Whiter mother with c Do- nedy, J. H. Williams, Milton C. minim societal-w. Mi‘- I-tw- Dim- Stowert, H. W. Platts, and W. L. stroll. Mir. walker gave o most un- ture on Padre»! Imtmotlon and one "Si"! and 91mm“ ggdm“ m? mwm, 551W odd-res conveyed the thought 1.1% to oelebraie by subject of Your Hart “What Comes Down?" while it was will throwing cow's hat in the ellr. vet as hats must come down so we s. very infonn- otlve address dealt wliltfn the Assocla-tlorl and explained how the ell-wartime had improved the lot q: the“ irldlviduai u mbevlviiuz and snake were ohm-rained by severe-i of 1 e local members to flslhlirlg. gollfina and sight seeing. Throughout the hermv wlcnow tho-the hasrecov- eredslwficlervfly to be back on the lobawailnauidhooethedayisverv mas-when he will favor us with H. m‘ Counsel for the the right Island m? now serving churches 5° the year. drlngsun 8° Men's Club by w. L. Henry, Gratla m ton Carter, the work thr , nd u 6?...» mesh-fee his tile.- Fbdlél‘. K.C.. Canadian Life Officers‘ Association ma‘ Solltral Shristiau Annual Meeting n; general ” ' meeting ‘of Central Christian Church at Charlottetown was held on Wednesday, January 16. A large number were present at the-fellowship banquet, furnished uytho Gratin Club at ‘l oclock. The business ‘meeting’ was call- ed to order at 8 PM. y Rev. M. D. , minister who prodded. Mr. R. 1!. Msollelll extended n welcome to olli present and the secretary. J. H. Wlliams present- ed letters oi greetin from forty- five absent fr ends eluding for- mer s oi the congrega- tion, from the churches of the and from former Islanders in other puts of Canada. and the United states as well as manners of the . executive of the United Christian Mllaionary Society and the Ali- Canada Committee. 111696 letters came from all 111M Wliv-nw! "id nine states of the American Union. ‘The financial and statistical re ports by the Secretary-Treasurer of the members. the receipts be- ing tho-largest in the church hist» ory, ohowin a. balance on the right sidgluldtcr lgwbfllfi had ‘beer; paid, in zn peymen o that int installment oi mortgage The resent minister. Rev. M. D. Du r has had a fine record for the last four months and due tribute was Paid to Dr M. E Genge, who had been supply min- ister- for the first eight months oi The additions totalled 16, of which 7 were by baptism and 9 by transfer, one death and four letters oi transfer were recorded. The various departments includ- day School reports by W. Boys’ Work by H. Mell- L. Henry Work by Mrs. Vere Beck. islh, Gris’ Club by Miss Lily Dewar, Women's Misionary Society by Mrs. Leith Wright, Ladies’ Aid by Mrs. Mil- Young People's Soc- Henry for the ensuing year. The thanks oi the church were extended to the Gratis Club for the bountiful repast and to the Choir under the leadership of Mrs. M. C. Stewart. and to all the lead- ers in thc different departments. Mr. Dunbar .gave a fine report of his stewardship with the aims and objectives to be met during the coming year. The proceedings were inter- spersed with fellowship, sing- song, musical selections by Miss Helen Stewart. address by Dr. M. E. Gengc. solos by Mu‘. Jeff Young, "I Posed By Your Window" and Mr. Prmon Beck "One Fleeting Hour." The meeting closed with "God Save The King." was of green. wtnth Wlhflle the amlinaticms for the dlEgTee cf Chor- tered Life Underwriter were sucl- . a - year. "Theme one still many men sell- ing insurance who should become member's of the Association. When you realize tiholt e are 8.00mi!- imetely 5'1 full time men licensed to sell insurance and only 27 be- to the Associlztilon lnc work ‘ acccdnroliehed Eililgiéigiir a 552%.. is??? eel‘? §‘s§ 3%?! .§§§§-135% ggegg §.§§e fiH%§ '"' swede ~10!» moths. Phone lOM-L. i-ii-QE. -A Roman pavement with rod hfiiizflfl aS-lmnA-mnmged 'mo.flc rc. an . Ram ma: unearthed hm.“ c“ n. M" 15?; ‘gig’ if ll ted - tiion ieilt to him and other mem- bers cf ifno ‘ “v in and lzcwe us an mltlne of what his devortmclit ‘ acocrlvp the fut- i3 E5‘? been don-e by your Prwiderit and words fail to empress the alpprocia showed a fins interest on the port q PAGE ‘THIRTEEN csllrlul. aululnuul Th5 001i: lo m." 11ml awe-l. t.."J8L-""" of a uwu nature m, y. 2.2:: 2r..." ..- M “M” ~- oro! murmurs ‘ ll"! W111"? Will be plcolgfl 1H3? the voice of the former Molly Bell over the Oufports Frog-um "u; afternoon. She ls a sister of Mrl. Gcor e Dockendorff, North River and or Dan Be 1.1m well known ere. 1-19.1; III-Y CLUB MEETING -. - berl of the Hl-Y Club welcggltend their new ndviuers Warren J. Duchemin and Ehlc '1‘. Wilson at a meeting of the club last ‘evening. The program committee submitted amoutling of winter activities ln- cludlng: cllucl in photograph ,'~ plastics, and fly tlelng. Week$ outings were planned for the win- ter months. Two films, "John Bull's Own Island" and “A Better Tomorrow" were shown. x. mlviuldn, who also service alt the grave. The Dell-bearers were Messrs Ambrose Doyle. John marred Cecil manned u‘. E m‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. William n. Byers, for many years attached to the City Street Depmnnmt. was held iwterdlay morning from tin: resid- ence of Nllrs. William Byers, 50 First to represent Chins. College of Cardinals will be Msgr. Thomas Tien, above, 'l'.‘itular BM hoD of Ruspe and Whitest: Vic infill of Tsingtao. He was among new Cardinals named recently by Pope Pius. i DEATHS PICKETTS - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Jan. 1B. 1946. Darrell, lflllllgiisi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Picketts of Kelvin, nged 6 years. Funeral from his resi- dence Sunday at 1:30 P.M. Inter- ment Kensington. GALLANT - Died at the Cit King Street, to St Duumstarfs Bas- ilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pr‘. Mc- Dcmaécl, who also conducted serv- Mclvlahon, Fred MoCabe and Joseph Prowoe. TRINITY Y. P. U. - The first 1946 session of Trinity Young People's Union took place last night. The meeting opened with a business period at which the new mmident, Jean McLennan, presided. This was followed by live- ly recreation, capably handled by Jean Moore, Bhrley Darracnh and Kayo Manila/chem. A jolly sing- song followed, led by Miss Mac- Eachern. Wilma Wotts and. Phyllis Aitlcen were the worshi conven- ers and the service opene with the call to worship, followed by the hymn, “For the Beauty of the Earth." Miss Watts then led in prayer. This was followed by the hymn, "O God of Bethel." The scripture lesson was taken from the 8th chapter of Deuteronomy. sixth verse nnd was read by Miss Bhyllls Aitken. The theme of the service was "Thanking God for the beauty of the earth." ‘Ilhe serv. ice closed w.th the hynul, “Savior Again to Thy Dear Nalne We Raise." The pianists for the eve- ning were Shirley Dan-och and Kaye MocEachern. Mrs. George Durant, St. John, N. B., has arrived home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Taylor, Kent St" City. MAKHQG CANNED MEATS Dining the fiscal year 1044-45, l total of 05 establishments in Cun- ada operated undler the Meat and canned Foods Act and the Regul- ations governing the inspection of meat. These establishment; were distributed by provinces as follows: 0016110. M: Quebec. 25; Manitoba, 10; British Columbia, 9; Prince Edward Island and Alberta. 8 each: Saskatchewan, 5; and two 1n New Brunswick Supervision was “ufled m" by the Meat and Can~ nod Pbod Section of the Health of Animals Division, Dominion De Pflrtment 0f Amoulture. MARRIAGE S NOY-GBAHAM - At Zion Mellie. an guesdor. Jahuarv 1, 1m, by ev. G. C l 1 W K-e Graham arye ebster, Mary Hospital, Jun. 1B, i946 Mrs. Edit Gallant, age '10 years. Remains were forwarded from Frank Ken- nesseYs Funeral Home by motor to her home in Rustlco. Funeral notice htcr. McDONALD -- All, Prince County Hospital on Jaln. 17, 1946, June: M. MoDcmald, aged 93. 'I‘he re- mains are resting at the Compton Flrrllerral Parlors. and will be ship- DGd to Bcston for bulrial on smur- day STAVERT -_ M, m wed-d 5e, Randolph. Moss. on Jlan. 13, i946, George W Shavert left to mourn one his wife. formerly Annie Mac- Lean 0f Melville. PEI. one son , and s. da/ugivter, . in Memos-lam In lvln memo. f Joseph Lowell“ Fgrmer, 3o o died all January 19, 1041, To meet in Heaven around fill t no 0f Him who died to save, Be this our hope, our loving irmt To meet beyond the grave. Inserted by His Parents, Brother! Sisters. and 1-19-11, IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Oi Our Father 1044 — ROSS BOULTER - 194C Loving] Remembered and Sadly M by His Daughter and Sons 1-19-11. in Memos-lam xterm": '°".""”°"‘ r M ETHEL CATHERINE WOOD who passed away January 18, 104l- “Lovo and remembrance hot fog- ever." ‘ Hole!- 1-18-11, vo . _ the work of entertaining the Do- rnihlm Offiws in cl:- amnrlll visitation. Also lo the press for their kind omens-ration in ltpoit 111g our meeflngs " PRAIRIE ROSES To lecure. more satlsierlcrllv hw-dv roses on the Rrelrles, bvhrlrllzlng has been under \\'.'l\‘ for 17 years at the Dominion ll?!‘- nerlmental Sistlon n! Mel-don. Manitoba Marty verb-tics have been burlded to provide Monk (or extend-r! testing. Ml-lw species of roses from the For East. Western Asia. and Whlrone, as well as two native varieties have been cm- FOR SA s. 5 Registered Hereford Bulls annroxlrnaiely 7 mos. old. $50.00 Mr. L W. Roper, field inqn. ‘Dominion Department of, Agriculture. has a list of» thcnlbove animals. Price ranges from $110.00 t0 8150.00. FRANK s. CLARKE, Charlottetown d, fight case without money. "W" mt Y” h“ ,1" conferred with the local executive _ d: Qiarlottetown to T-e- w?- m eve- em-wr- someone“ “Elma: m‘ "rm “‘ "M" "my Wtswmmm ‘so: .2: my J- M» or Hoe- Riv- 1. ,. th mo,” mm m, m, . Alma: _ . Mr- Foam moulon-Meenoluw -- At Zion ac eat! tyzpw been drivimmhs: glielnméwbed . m "h: m: 0;; ‘IJGWVi _ ‘being the Corlxgiterstion. flfiyogle ylcJflfumw m e a mm onblnmlte a en - . - - ' . . . --»--"‘%l-- e-M 15° o» Penn sins firs. “We w, ,,,, ,,.. ss"'h.u““%..sslfe.ws m- “iiert vllvm-KKB dugliiingmigm’; my 8:3‘ £14K lo help could not do so to a greet $121,111; Mir mm Wile a? m1 should not. at least double our n“;§,“‘;,'},¢§.°§§ 02° Nififlggiinhmx" EMBALMER enée t” smw me prism“ had r€cltihui1rt1g wilting ‘lull-mt t‘ u?“ nflvuaf and plasma we; be well to refer to a. ‘new flubqvmcmon- M- 9 "fir"! Will-ill!" m mfl Qwfim" w“; why would like to have olrcwnMr. wo modem edve system being adopted m Niliflehofb $wié Phone no ants which ' easily 1w Keiewm” mmlvnm m m” my Mm, hafidwmzgugx‘; gTgMWmWPgIe-wggebiglemmywiig . meet. 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Downing, M.D., CM. will establish- wmmwlfllasg nglfhihcJlifhlioemAm-np is quite possible thart lvllr Edwin " Duringihe eel-iv poll-fol the yepr. i] , @ fnal I malty c1 ,",,,°*""*‘°“Mm,_°m§i-_Uwg“ ‘l’ "WM l" “m m" 0"”? ‘xhlgfflmrjgge a}? E a Dractlce at Carleton Sldlnit. February 1. 5| “will W“ . - Y‘ - . ‘ul “m,m“"“m" - fbary h whol . . 1mm? suzrhmpendedngerlalgorlllcegmail] hi)‘: Kin gggm orbescgouvtvsl sittings cast over C F‘ Cdfcnblmo bgaailgiy fir! stage sllcflld hay: WANTED 1o GIRLS For Canning Plant out of town to cov other expenses in Steady work throughout the season a of 1946 for the right parties. Pay sufficient to perlnit girls from er their living and Summerside- Jenkins Bros. Ltd. Summerside