.ttls__ c5515 vijv CUARDIAN bani-made toys. Th; “bin Filth l q l‘ w all liiuCIirlgt moses? NUMBER mnunued 1mm n“ imlw bane: Ind necessity This column '1: reserv .. .. s! local mics-It. but o-re all agencies of a news: nature may be i te st five out: a Iord. m" d 9° ment is itself worth; of ma _ the Great War re- ht. Georgetown alone sons ‘and doushtei-s Branch of the Canadia B. at a large and act- . At present there _ men in the Town, is correct to state that whose names were not - ur QOCIGI BCQIVMQ! l yleailhopieasant and Pm!- o. CDDKT I03‘ Photographs, V e t ii m t: ——— n u we a‘ p; sfiixdvléltdiikdTlflN um m. h: lhoppimg bags agi “The same number of _ with a few new ones acide t the enro - _ yea-r‘ ’ ‘WW in Bil are on the DIN! ill its allow. This “ti rthofifitifim“ - W . icrest and‘ esficienoy ,1 ,1“. members oi adult of a ich and every 9m \ i i ft we have failed ‘will? s? $13 miam have w Evening Meeting At the evening esai the CanAd-iap Legion IIN N15 for Fitted 2-9- Stt-U. g w who for a short re employed during the fish- son. li-Folllii’ Wish to call representative deleg? er waited an the lte promise of action We cimnsider the BEAUTIFUL Sunlmer o Mrs. Johnston's. I09 Kent screw" possessed. The mother hard. had quilts oil g: knitted for the mad a very heavy the twins. Grafton Wis, its causes and manl- Upwards of 150 r of ladies. were present Pwviuee, showing the 7L Toombs Music Star _ d Cross. Boclq "Men's Oiub cams to their ‘Anuch as poss ble. . i: poor health _ SACRED CONCERT _ this Promise was arch. Surlday, 813a on. of the word tul- ~ fit b their good ttogijtg: H1811)!’ thank; for and help. We ‘wish l 1185-11 m- ‘ “iii/dc “shall ‘:i' herself. has a hus lv and lhliently To c. F. c. Y. s; 5,45 assemble to h M college for the last n‘ _ B.“ m‘ hi! l! fl-IIDNenl-lv 35 years old. be- with Dr H. iscoverer of the now tam: in shall try to be not m0 in the vicinity of C; such sincere and fir}; her woman was ,0 m of Public Works and TUNEHVTOCLF. iii Wales studenlsbw Ai: last her doctor was comes. will give us def for her to go. 3ut d reliable assurance in question will b RUCIb-Tlle fire \Ie-‘ as called oui yihlfll‘ for a blaze in u the Aylword Fut- s- S‘ available to fox ranchers everywhere. e date to the satis- Ls no secret. that we d Walt Collage. unwmnfl m"! on her fee: again nger. aFiR-IIWEILLI aim Qt % . a were cared for mo. I-uud ggiiow zrasluates. (Continued Han Felt l3) dividuais had up coached Premier ‘n? YoJ. lion our- _ a brouirht down bv 101‘ your klIldiWSS Q. a Dress our thanks m, 11.1w helped us in so w the above Irma,“ bl exam les. Man mo at c. p y re "We do our best bu ve the full support many people need verse circumstances. We e p to ease their burden is seems to be about. all there Ch h. h k ~ ~ m granting u’ a éldrc '1‘ e truc was ba our successors receive t Maple "Hi8 ' Qmtltiufld in)!“ P539 l) gmuyglfilliSSfS hfld haulcd uni! iepairhfifi. ha dmm piiii-wr mac lief)! _ .i \\iilf‘ll wniiid ‘UIl .he elec- uwll‘. mu up, Considerable unto: ‘hrelgirhi: ivy vlcctrlclty h!!! but“ ilfllli‘ iullrl till-V. he mm hi; ‘elumlnattxexdltf h i - cec ‘how ( ‘L resident: of M8139 Hills more than $500 n month- Piiwer OQIIIINW vhiwlmm‘ Population in many CHURCH NOTICE treat financial loss. m“ 15 . St, Johns, Mil on, 11:00 am, S sh of‘ equest as reasonable. ortant, and one not immediate fulfilment. _______________ Annual Meeting Continued 1mm Page 1) ‘*1 m9 119W types as well mm fh i t t‘ l as l Drva o ch erlirug,’ ur- coxk I m Dlflleult on mun“. can appear in difler- erent piaca it is 0 123.1 y s: d: first, M41; gratitude goes out POLICE COURT RECORD — so kindly assisted W“ m" h‘ "m ith their generous move to iidap e Hi housing shortage. 0.0L Sanity! Omtflnuodfmmrbgei) ‘rancher or even .r.a.rian to determine w at is or Laboratories have de- vchnique which. while "My complicated, wu] its presence or not Elwp of the Provincial tBS. spent a number of stands the tflflhtiiqlls to Haeogie forced t3 us in any w" w °°_“"" °‘ ‘ i-fully submitted. , oats all records ' of is lirgos lllllllfllilfl Continued from Page l) travelling public, have call to your utténfifill H UNDLANllf-Tlm s, m i‘. Cgpiai-n Dom- ur. Amstvorth 1a I mo"; IikPIIhODd that the Mops lnatlx. arrived a Bells \vharf yesterday loud produce and lives tune. Newfoundland. —~__ ENC-AG EM ENT ~ Upper House an much iiif i-lol-iricilv. The dlf lcultv Mr. f\ll,\\\'il]"ill said, was to make my élUVllf-IIE esl-‘mflive miter in uirh apartment Even if manifutly unfair of anadian constitutional 0t representation by opal 9n I m it -.s s: I. w iilltbcr d Prion“ increase QWYl-“IB- “you have a further brecautlo cusses to Fromms animations vgrlfled Unfortunately the the vitally necessary A unanimous: vote of thanls was matter of complet- meiers. ll would have no author- ihem since all the {II iilr‘ nirfwl‘! V8! the PW‘ . v oi iui- Dvpartmont of Tran:- . t‘ 11,, Mflyjtffflfl Electric CQm- ymi "i. authority on the arel. c sulii lllnroover, the cnulil viii-stand what an unwise ' \\'(ilii(I be for his Oompuny l motifs when the Prov- ii-iqwimcnt was SEIVIMZ no- i'\c imam: must be out ‘fl at ihe end nf three eiown from Poo en’ to Wmred Ch eorgetown Railway Wharf. ould ask you to remember “if?” “f. or an cons erawoin t . he interests of the ihlp ers ihzbeuigaunrlxgnrs ‘Lgjvgge old vaccine could d sq as t be more l} to that hel by east- for ‘he Pnmplet-ron move an tho post of 1931 Mm was 8mm m ",,,‘,’,',l-j*,g“llggl,lev» - ‘- . f? ‘V C65 . t .m , special offering to 3 ntkfllbfll ()1 I a special committee. h ub-srading for pavcmunt one in other sections w on the above menitlone has been at a standstill. "We wide immunization the purpose of the sociation in bringing iilrdisn was assured from each province. Cites Confederation VlcOhester S. MoLure, ard to tripe. He said t was us-ed so exten- l bur-poses in was ai- e supply sufficient for ch he fall months. i-fe bicep or sermon. Christian a.m.. Sunday School at Central Church, RECEIVES CALIF-An has been extended by i, gastoral Charge of Ayl J. h us that shippers l! persons are justly en- reatly improved high- y way of pavement would n to piano (his Town pun an equal loot- other sections of god that ii the Prov- ce Edward Island is to Started With p. s. r. pa... Hurt said the difficulty _\lll._‘ to solve the problem at Maple Hills was thlt the Dominion Grui-rziniivii would not. . a. ¢~ v days of the Fromm lilfly bi-lilt up their o Binnie pair of REL illlflllllty producing i temper intervened. the enormous losses with it. which wen; cessiul until Dr. Gr lT-OCWDOIRIOXI of a and Dvflsiblv more cereals w the great bulk of At the close of the “a deliberate asanui ramparts of Confeder h a move he said, ecial reference to the acts s of Confederation at liil .i silo to municipalities, Governments. That nit offor by individuals to iirwject over could bu con- situation st Ohsr- . l. It is not known ll nirccpi the cull at a number of vilarges 0h h. Wisdom... Mr_ Mm“ I _ CITY POLICE comm" _ Yes- il\ Ciinnda. Ownership by he Fathers of Confederation 1y highly devexoped‘ r" GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN Maj. liash ilosuiim —_ “Janna: Former Position With Federal iispt. Major Fred M. Nash, of Char- lottetown, after serving five and cne-halfh Years in the Army. 123' ct whlc were spent overseas. ' slammed to the Province to take over his former position with the Dominion Department of Agriculture as offl- roducticn and' marketing of poultry prod- ucts. He takes over officially on been discharged and has r cer ln charge of the June 1. Major Nash is a veteran of t the Princess Patrlciivs Cans n Light Infantry in the first word ast served as Siafi Captain “Q" at Military Dis- trict 6, Halifax until May. 1941, ofliitzer commanding Headquarters Squad- ron (Prince Edward Island Light Canadian Annoured in England in the early part u! served as cllicer commanding an armoured dayi corps training unit and squadron -,.u‘.ki commander with the Lord Strath- Ln June. 194G he was n,“ appointed second in command of ~ 5pm,», the lst Reinforcement Battalion. dly dflfn-‘lfii Canadian Division. He embarked for Sicliiy with the Division and served continu- ously with the lst Canadian Corps until peace was declared. serving y latterly at Headquarters ls s,;adia.n Corps. world wars. having served war. At the outbreak of the war he enlisted a/nd when he was appointed Horse) Brigade. 1st the war Major Nash anus Horse. list ills ‘CillllCd service in gzum Holland an Gennany. experience Ill DR, e been made in the School Improvment league liioeting “The Sclwul improvement L-eazue held at the home of Mrs. 30th, with the president. read and auPYOVBd- veil! tees. been ieccivod definite assurance the R.C.A. Victor Co. radios for the schools would installed by fall reading and passed unanimously. The League the merits of those used in ado. A nominating committee mating of Mrs. coming year. g at the City Police drunicnnd lncapabim nod live dollars and 6'5. A ihini drunk and was lined $10. and costs female drunk was n days. 'I‘wo drunk were each flncd 30 days A sum- mary ejectment case was disposed Qf fulfilment of this NOW it is given to every Fromm foX P1111095’ lllld i . n . received a‘ hearty w was are pact“? operations folio the Silver ally can be considered oe meeting of the directors the above meeting. Gor- illan. Cornwall was elect- , Boyd Lockoriby, vicc- Walteir H. Shaw, ac:- srowih of population unsda. It is more than at they elnviuged a the Maritime Provi more or less static. this vergy reason that o ultimo Provinces in in: ii) tlporriii‘ the hangars and to 9 Doctor‘ an" autumn‘ me lhr pffiillvui piaciicaily unsoivabie. procedure °f lurlarm’ llln CnnnhlW said of Thanks Mrs. Stuart p. Irvine and hm- ily lzigil to extend sincere taunts to net" our and friends iv o ed ‘in m-ihy ways during l-hoir l‘ - Int sad and sudden berea. A County Capital "Georgetown. the Kinks County, is the o Y sentenced to seve egod ciisorderlles DOWN‘. give them of his knowledge and its treatment and So many and inter- he discussions that ii; clock before the FUNERAL SERVICES-Jfhc- fun- eral of lilrs James Higgins took yesterday morning at tune residcimre of ‘tor sister, Mrs. Emmanuel Gallni Edward Street. to Si. Basilica where Requiem I-Iitzh Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. It‘. M Electoral District Pmwenp! Mm“ sort! one. u: we all have seen over the years. 1t is pact of Confederation lint should ‘me alter- ure pointed out long for the protec- in ties are incorporated constitution of the United e U. S. Senate,” he laid. wo membors from ouch mteiiniz was over. us vote of thanks was one year ago, I very awl-‘pied the office 0f f Association with non to navigation early winter when other harbors in the Province are fear and trombli come, but with the heart. Mon and Mil-stance of every Dmwr on Board. I am proud in y ‘successful year. have a building in our foxes. but. i-lu f ts 0i Prmitlent. Lt. Col. D A 1 ion Association build is ing and show room in at considerable lu- rid alving the ban» sroh and elberience. iSiallli Veteran 0f Expedition To Far North liitijoying a few weeks’ well 5 {m- (he hm,“ vices at the grave. The pallbearers gene Wynne. Emile Brim, Frederick Mslileii (‘i-LI IiIILI. - At the FE Iflvfld. “H iI Miiy 3i|_ ‘Q46, w atnd m Zmpbeu’ on” 0t e oads of produce for are convinced, um: "l!!! Yfiu. honourable are of the same the position Gear one of the most vince, entities it to tough the untilring Hampton. P. E 1., Mi Mr. liilii Airs. David LEARI) - At the Prince Edward Emmi Hospital on May 29 1946, to la CARLOAD SHIPMENT -A line carioad of Cattle w pad t0 the Antler New Hampshire 'l_‘.' Mr. nedy, who purchased and selected the animals. Half iho var- ioad were registered Holsicins ind the rest graded as recenily’ ship- e sn-ms n mber as Nev- gewwn had‘ a‘ ulslon about the Prince Edward Is- doubt,“ Mr. Mc- . Lure so d. "that a y for so t a floor full strength to .\ii- illlii Mrs. Chalmers Lehld STANLEY-At Hotel Dieu Ho ortion of the traffic handled lid from George- heating. even to tables exhibit cl g their foxes. Iit is does more for the fr»: O0 . Licut, J, M, Roper, R. C. of Mr and Mrs Mt Edward Road, ' Middle East ramp war, and also a veteran of the :e- pedltion to the Far North Qiieratlon Muskmt. specially trained and Air Force 1300 in i400 poun s. These cuiilo are all due to freshen within iho number of cars loaded Wank H “Open 900 tons of fertilizer the Fall cf i944 LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING —The regular monthly‘ mccitn: oi the isadim‘ Auxiliary to the Can- adian Legion was held in the Le- Fm llisoigffy I Continued from Pace l) ' h ggucked out. In argn in t e last Ohstrtilztitetownlfiuaiz-dlan of: later seven ox mi z es are of inesizimaiblo value ti)“ f0. i The live show with 485 entries was a marked suooms. It was held 19th to 23rd, a litiln. usual so that we could . Mr. oor A. C ll- bock to the ‘e a vious to that date was diff t. shows in Western Can- ltsh _ th 1 at ifinwiwwiifsn Ziifiiiiifi $$s"3§i°$ti?'ii.i“is“§3f.’i 0w would not have been it not been for the k. my and indirectly. o once ‘Bill cumin been quite a blol in! t" illes especially those wi I 4;“, also widowed workinl Cflnfldifln Army present. Routine business was cor- we“ trucked W" ""5 ' ' A very interesting rc- pprt from Mrs. Arthur llt-ilrv and . A. J. Coffin, representatives to the convention at Quebec was lead by Mrs. Henry, A honrivvnte til. . El L. t . Lnmgliie of Plctou, NS. ._.,__.._._§._ Lil! Mesgolilllll GLADYB ELIZA PEAIDIN r the- Iatter oper- wn Potato Warehouse as er cent of which -Lieut. Roper hols-rigs, was recruited. It was in end c-f tho wag’ but pianda airport. Frnolm there lmaica Plains. Mass. ane this week on a visit to his tos- Two new members were 1 i grower. received into the Auxiliary. LARGE cnrTtvn-s A1‘_ mum- numbers continue in pat Spring Carnival being xpnnsnrfli the Armouries by the ‘Kinsmen iub. Last niilhFs dnnr tiny.» wris won by Miss Eleanor DOlYilTI of the staff of the Citurlottctnivn Hntoi. Tomorrow night our shows commencing at and 11.30. Also tomorrow ings will be made For es. The proceeds of the t f llowi ‘mp oymtnsarope e i0 M. “IV ago. Um! to thll there i heavy movement n will; the coming rum. of n lore! quantity rs. and without a ous increase in the where they linked Army unit consisting o mobiles and crews, The Air unit comprised five Dakota planes, each with a crew of five men. and thr-ie smallexrdiNorse-lnen S hepviol‘ thin |Il 5"!“ earden. Alihou h you l. ith heart iittuc m assist cam: m h D canto? disposition 800201;!» km y gently missed by n] sansocmllntaewlce cuntuwd u. we them several times. They l!!!" out "14?! o‘ pug-iffy is so t . e m! 0 . It}. there have blfi‘lillii I nda r heipwAld evaygfl-e t s s n Iwwlm’ 1:1‘: suns of 9G0 Wu been a [rut boon. I80" l 0i‘ pota left Glmll- Jan. l for quarters of the expedition. can little opportun- air trauiinl at Gimli owing but at Churchill the A thoroughly trained and liaison work with eluded dfDPpif-I land force hy parschuir, for the snowmobiles. casualties back to the vldiirlg emr-rqenrv equipment of all kind About the middle of J1 hulldogers left for Baker miles north of Churchill, w Pavia; A’ Necessity "In the interest of econ to : ippe n: public gener liy, at Paula's Garage to playgrounds for ilie City's The service at the house 1' - Ross MacEwen. Stanley c. a wss°msiird urt es a_ are on n . n and Jcueful ioii y v p n salvation ossible. Duo m m w" 0n_ some will be iii-en present rsniiliion arson and one of breaking w"?! ‘Ili- store of William Kiwis. , several weeks ago. or es centred about $6136“ 1,134 ti iso of Blast-lay Bridsei “'38 Supreme Court on a like charge of breaking and enter- ing Myers’ store. was dismissed and the two W01’! wiiihdraisn hi‘ ”_i”‘ reioin it alter his furlmuzh. lays the expedlrnn wrwvldi-d ‘ l unique experience. quit» differ- ‘fro m t flwounlnreli nn act- uring the "var. _A str-‘M #1 of villlhlo information was tlln r use by the Dcgurt- National T‘ ‘one. . lsh her memory on! "n! two brsthmg later. This proved est part of the trl stood the teat wei to be the bush- t of lheyéar was I r» but 1hr m!!! t your Reconstruction 3°!’ orio ism-alt! o! Mismoaots. Be slightly west of Churc Arctic Circle. The retu a wide detour by ort Radium, Cop .r tmoanosxiitv I Immediate.- com- road is the denim-- fill-daemon siil i ht - as known to the Oovern- w ry and there we ca. yo” y. B" O0. y it t élpply nit is r ain- ori nuc an ll ' u‘ Iherellt. Eaton School. Mrs. Millar pointed out what a fine hall for a trvnmasium there is at Prince of Wales College. At the close of the meeting tea was served bv the lunch commit- tee. Crown. G. R, Holmes aip the two accused. LODGE MEMBER HONORED- The regular semi-monthly meet- ing of Memorial Lodge L.O.B.A., was held last evening with a large number of members in attendance. Alter the opening of the meeting the Grand Lodge officers present wore given grand honors and coil- veg/ed to a seat on the dais. Among ihose present was R. W. P.G.M. Mrs returned home 4nd who shortly returnini; to make her flltilru home. An address iziuri presentation of a beautiful travelling lug ms ‘lllliie to Mrs. ltlziitL-snn who was a Tie-long and charter member of the ASSOLlBiiuYI. During the past week the "asit Worthy Mistresses of Lodge met at the home of Mrs. A. W. Downc. Victory Avenue their monthly meeting, at which Mrs. Marl/can was the honored guest. During the evening a hand- intends painted Island scene was present- ed Mrs. MacLean by the members. At the close of the remainder of the evening "vas spent in social intercourse. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. | Duwno. Personals Mr. Willard D. Procter oi Mr_ Gerald E. 293 Richmond Sh. City'- An R. C. A. F‘. transport plane landed at the local air p-sri hcro at noon yesterday with threv pas- sengers from Halifax. Sqd. Leader Atkinson of Eastern Air Command. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Thompson of Control Royalty has arrived homo having spent the wlnlc-r Ii’l (he U. S. A. visiting their daughters. Procter, Mrs. Alfred Lawlor of Nailrk. Moss, and Mrs. Eddie Smith Boston. Hon. Dr_ W. J. P. MacMiilan. accompanied by Mrs. MacMillan. leavcs today tn attend a series of meetings of the Canadian Medical F0 Association. executive and council mcliiding moetinzs. lnlzs of ibi- national board of dir-‘ t Can- in- frlica, Italy. Bel- reguiar meeting of the was Ivan Home on Thursday eveni-ns. $31 s. Gut-doll McDonald prtxidlng. The minutes of the last meeting were _ interest- Lug reports were submitted by the clluirlnen of the various commit- The president reported she had infomied by a member of the Kinsmen Club that they had from that. the be The constitution was liven final discussed at some length the report card used in the city schools and compared it with the rural parts of the Island and also with those of other places in Can- con- D. M. McGuire, Mrs. W. E. Scantiebllrv and lldrsu J. A. Reardcn was appointed to brine in a slate of officers for the At the close ol the business s96- sion the metnibers had the pleas- ure of listening to a talk on phys- ical education by Mrs. J. P. Mil- lar, a graduate of the Margaret area for the Crown and D, L. Ma leson for AMERY! Blliiist iiiioir Banquet lleltl banquet in uhe Church director. and Col. Full as uesta of honor. Many worthy IIKEUMI Praise to the work of rs. who last Sunday severed her con- nection with the choir, were givm ‘b’? the uhairman r,’ the evening, r. J. W. Boulter, Pastor Rev, I. . Levy and many members of a ilhflll‘ and congregation. All s in highest terms of her capafigity as organist, and director, the c rm of her personality and tactfulnoss as well as her widely acimowledgpd musical talents, The choir members’ wonderful contribution to the Church's wol- fare in their selI-svrlflci serv- ice ln m intainlng a lgh s andard in the urcirs praise worship was voiced in terms of grateful appreci- mconi r u s ifl o. u spo e bre y encourag- ing the choir m rs. instancing the importance o the part they played in brightening and making more deeply spiritual the worship service and thus strengthening the work of the Church in its efforts to lnstll the Christian spirit into the lives of those on will the _ of a better world now de~ pends. A tuneful enthusiastic s was conducted by Mr. R. J. with Miss Louise Cox as panlst. A pleasing feature of the occas- ion was the presentation of a gift of sp recitation to Mrs. Full by Mr. S dnev H. Burhoe, chairman of the music committee. Mrs. Full re- plied with words of thanks to choir and congregation for their kindness and valued support and askvi that the same loyalty and consideration given to Miss Louise Cox who has been engaged as organist and choir director for the summer months. The banquet. was arranged a committee Ladies’ Auxil ary members under the leadership o! Mrs. J. L, McAula and Mrs. R. J’. Expert. ‘Iihe chs tktgiulzer ‘ t em grac o wor s o s on the success ‘f?! their efforts, g-GDD U-W accom- Believes P.E.l. iiferits Boosting In Old iiolmtfii’ Keenlv interested in Prince Iii- ward Island and in Island trade connections with the Old Country is Mr. Nugent M. Ciougher. gov- erning director of the Glougihel‘ Corporation, of Landon. England, who arrived in Oharlottetowvr last night in the coun-ie of s four months‘ trans-Canada tour. 1th‘. Cioughers firm represents The Guardian and a number of other Canadian newspapers in the Un- ited Kingdom. He makes a practise of vidting some Dart years if thus keeping posted with up-to~date informs-at» ion. At present he is gatheadng photographic as well as factual material for a cazmneheusive Sol’- les of twelve lectures on wihich be is deiiverinz in lmdnn next winter under tlhe auspices of the London County Council. “The thing that strikes me most in recent years is the link of knowledge of the Maritimes in the Old Country as shown not only highly aducaited people." Clough-ar stated last night. t ivlziry Machean, who recently Toronto to Memorial for meeting the .| a- . arrived by inrluril-tn.’ i musics“; LAnlfffifsIll-liClill- of‘ ... also meet-i “With the war and the part played by the Manitinles. both in naviil affairs and in the number of voizr enlist/menu in ilhe fighting fences. this part of Canada de- serves to be much better knowin. "Conditions are such in Eur-opt at present." he added. "that con- sideration may be Riven to trans- ferring many plants and factories abroad. If it so happens that those factories are opiina to airport to the Eluropean mar et. what bet- ter place could they be established than here on the Atlantic sea- boaid?" Mr. Clougher sees great possi- bilities in Maritime trade elopun- sion overseas and believes Prince Edward Island should share in this development to a much great- er extent than it has in- the past. As honorary secretary of the Postal History Society of London he is interested in local postal historv and hopes to zet mucll in- formation on this subject durinil his present visit. Hp is also looking forward to renewing acquaintance with many friends he made horse on his prev- ious vzsii riizht vtars also. ' ‘ll!’ in \-il\\'SII\' FOR SAL. - I932 (JIIRI ituadsier PllCt‘ $21590. 119 Water Si. . ANTED-GIRL FOB GENEQAL ‘housework. Apply Mrs. A. W- Vi/eilner, 6 Grafton Si. Telephone 23-J. 5- wslvrszn - iI-Egrozvérnllosil’ in good Hlllilil‘. condition. ADiflY "CR" Guard an. (P1 11- m‘ grey, size l4. Write D Guard- liLll. 54f]- FOR Islsirf: NEWLY Flips!!- eued PRgICSiIPIJQHtKIBdE cow. l-rank E. C b . 0n. ra i 64a‘ WILL" N01‘ Infants: T0 sne- ty strawberry plants after Jime g J. C_ Stewart. Meipeque Road. 6-l-2i 111.2 - men ZYEALn-Y seed oats. Phone 486-2 or write B, B. Jones Bunibtu y. ‘B-i-ll ccinrs of the Canadian Olnror Bo- WANTED-HALF TON 0R 34 ~i iy, which are hetn held at 1"" "lick i" Fwd mndukm" A?" Ilifnff. Alia. Dr. and s. Msc- DIV 34” Gmflimt 9mm‘ 17701?‘ Miiian will be absent for about I10 Prince 5t. 6- - three weeks. FARM FOR SALE AT RIVERDAIIE. 1.0T 30 The 193 acre farm formerly Ocflllllfid by 9'1"!“ M“? Kinnon. Well-wuodefi and watered- For further particuiari IP91!’ 9°: GEORGE J. TWEEDY, Solicitor, ciisi-isttetm. cps-om H ‘Ilhe Baptist Church tendered a lsfluédngrjum {OWE}? [g1 on Gmegill I t. i. V I1. . D Full. Churgi organist and choE