THE cllAahorrsrowN ~cllAanlAN lANUARX_25.1T94o' CIVIQ ELEQTIQN ' lslronoii or commissioners .9: .. ; . In pursuance of oh Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward and A _ Island. made and passed in the Twenty-first year of the reign of Ills Majest Kl"! (""89 V» CllnlIl-er 31, entitled “An Act to consolidate and amend th e I l ‘ ' ‘ i ' Act; thoorpontln the c“ u h t Wu» ° l" l‘! In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward o, h, ,,,,,,,on ,h,§uo_ l’ l C "M" ° t "d “ll 4°" iu amendment thereof Island made and passed iii the Fiftleth year of the reign of horoujuty Queen Vic- I do hen‘) i" PUBLIC NOTICE i toria- Chapter 8, entituled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act . and all Acts in City and one peg“ to serve a C l“ that an election of p, Mayor for m, a“ amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislgture of tho Numbers I z and 3 of the Susi: caune an‘ in the City Council for each of the Wards, Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the sixty-first year of the "Id Conner" ‘or w d N be Fy, an of Two Persons to serve as Councillors In "lKn of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Ch apter‘ l2, entituled, “The Charlottetown u", a‘ Councm ari r. our of the said City. and of Three pergon. u, Sewerage Act," and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. in a" a Ma or 051E? hsta Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being Y In 8 Councillors rep resenting the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER ONE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR iltlovons Scores . 1m; Patronage “A LL“ Contracts (I: Aarava minim Charges War Meas- ures Exploited For . i wANran-Aaoxsa LiberalPartisan at was PrldaY-Ply-dlw at the P IITPOSC. Albfirlllllolhkrved at hdurput twelve. Farmer Berry endorsed the nofiofim" J“- t h“ member‘ l Stevens i r 1 - o - ,,°,{,',,§{,';_°°§_“n§ gulf Pm o“ of Parliament for K001.- I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply enay East. chamod in a g ' eh ue for the men's wages and the gum . “m _ on n Conservatives here last t 9 Lyuugugwm,“ u, s“ “h”. fimakt mpglltmtroélaar v m; £811: ‘WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR i‘ :3“ wrwrail-ineusmn hlssgxlm cum," m u“ uduuuuuutlun o, FOR ARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON g golgnmo m tolephmufi mom, wurxuiéigfiéilivtiyeé M‘ _ WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS ~ F -i'-| and lnfomiatlon from un- i I ‘ill ill. .. “vzmszlzzs- i2.“‘%...’.§.°.‘.l‘€ WILL BE Haw 0N WEDNESDAY i» '- ‘ _ practically everywhe urch ' " u.‘ h§°,.~‘;§‘.§§§§,§‘§,l“,l,,, ,",*,.,‘:,t‘;‘§_"“‘ gkhirgiirr mo our?’ wilr m3? i THE FOURTEENTH DAY or FEBRUARY, A. 11., I940 thcrqsciirdfit ijigllcqlfstftggltllepghuisllxglgd: "m" hgvethbetegangggltllulgolleiln; i . ' - cl L to f tlf bh l l 1 . BlrAl lTI-zlllllsfiictgflltfbmg “Bwered "om Fag" he gmdorthgi meefimusigg- THE FQURTEENTH DAY 0F FEBRUARY’ A. D" 1940 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS] T0 SAY, "i?§‘.*‘*"~ 323.132 ‘o€u..c‘ii°’EF“°&n “mil” AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THA ~ - - g0tltili‘ei>gq;io)w‘rti__i>y the time yoiiye Associations servo. ve T IS T0 SAY. War: _l Welét. 112403 near gugutstus Quinn s, War-Id llfilflthll, at ‘in: R6812 theislliopwt Rom-y - ‘» ' “Th ' l 1d ha , , elng 0. ueen tree . . u ow elng 0. e t], ~ a whllicehdslelllédlg iaiaggeffllttllfasbath: to loci ‘tilfiiiliirirsiliu ooiigir he“? Wm‘ .1 We“ at "P M" Augustus Quinn s. w": ‘iull-las" “l "Pm?" "is shop of Henry , Street. ' mo" n m... oh, hoogh, h-om hrohho, Jghn cause the party 1h plower Lsufor- being No. 54 Queen Street. . utlow, being No. I71 Weymouth Ward -1 East, at or near the residence of B n‘ u” “NHL “m” ‘he °1d °“° “tying n5 “(mm " e» Sam‘ ‘BM ~ . sl-Teel- Horace McKinnon being No. 51 Prince E Luigi-zip; lggiiogeuuvziieuhgogughrm $5 thgwtilinwhukaet lzscgililispgluitiiigé mew Ward l East, at or near the residence of Street ’ Ward 5 West, at Clarence Ranhan’; sep. M let (idiom [hC side windows. Nora met, hers) know of certain things such Horace lucKlnnollr be"!!! Nl-l- 51 Pflllct’ ward. 5 westKat Clarence Ranahalrs Se!" . W“ stauon’ corner of Queen and a hlm at the door. as patronage contracty and for Strut, vice Station, corner of Queen and Ward 2 West, at or near the residence of Eustoii Streets. g lotflileii hélflluflllrflgugeirlelfgvclilghgs £3 ]‘f;ne%”;l’°£f)w§§§r_“§i°‘§!§ob§‘b1v";f,f w_ d 2 w 1 t _ Euston Streets. Andrew McLeod, being No. 93 Sydney , Ii and skirt, and air éxtravagalltly be faced with the governmental ‘Ir es ‘ a or “ca? the residence of SIJCBI. ward 5 west Central’ at Maneus service vs Slllllphlsmfln hat Jessie Ciipfiww had {filtlfilyesltvhutl ifigwisigt tlhrie thitlaflglubuo Andrew McLeod, being No. 93 Sydney Ward 5 West Central. at Malletfs Service . . , , Station, on the West side of Great H "lllllloylerlrove Dast the wood which tloii oubligiy ntthis time. . . m Street. Station, on the West side of Great ward 2 E38?’ m‘ wmmm Balemalls Tesla‘ George Street, being No. 207 Great 113:1 ‘€i‘.".°‘$..‘..‘-‘.‘fwll3“‘.ié‘§e%?mti°ielfiii pill-l“? iifiudil’. w... 2 h villi... Bateman's resid- 3"” SS3"? "mg N“ 2°’ Gm" “mg N“ "8 “my ?"f’°" “W” Sm“- lgllgléihlilmllflvllgtlllllllllvlgllstlllgtfodxnssfi: dnélilflzflglvglllnérgeilfiedfisgltf-sy Ella ence, being No. 178 Sydney Street. eorge rec ' ward 3’ m the Mame‘ House Bulldmg‘ Ward 5 East Central. at the Red Indian goatlgymfghélllglutuglléltlrrgstséliilcdggub6 derel uori of uty ward 3, u, the Market House Building Ward 5 East Central at the Red Indian Ward 4 West, at the City Building. gervitctecitlutieolgucélertiger of Fitzroy and c . . , , , . . ' . re . aufljf tlfj“f,jl,.de‘lf”lnslllggu_plgfflvt“ag above eyes or bluegle). eirtroordiri- ward 4 “rest, at the Cm, Buudiu _ Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Ward 4 Central» at or nean Urban Blan- a g a arly piercing. . g _ iwhoiight I should see yer." said swat 690129 Streets. ,chard’s Shop, being No. 182 on the Ward 5 East, at or near the Shop of Lee South side of Kent Street. R. Cameron, No. 225 Euston Street. - r-a-nflvvmammw urrzimaiiraonrm azsrroiza-rseza; hauling Willi folded arllls u on the glllt‘ and blinking lazily in he sun. Bositle 111m, Kmmir. h clihmppn Alsatian, bred and shown by Daniel Sliolioil, reared up on hind legs, snuggled his muzzle on two big fore- paw.» SCI upon the gate rail. _ Dllllllfi wiilllciut coat or waistcoat, SiIOWCII braces crossed over a bright blue Shift. l-le was sun-tanned and rnilnrl of fate. thick about the lnld- dle, his nose had been broken and fiiliiflliPd at its bridge. and his cheek was "ilrroql and marked. liar of sandy ycliow and eyebrows beetling ‘int: 0mm ivonlr: Daniel as Robert Berry pulled up the car to a momentary stop. "Dani; 1n great shape. Bob. but I can‘: find the right sparring part- ners for hlm for love or money. When are you coming along to heip hlm reglar?“ “I‘ll do all I can the last fort- night. Daniel." answered Berry. “But there's tho farmt" Daniel Shelton studied the figure which lolled behind the steer ng wheel of lllc cal‘ wltli keen appral - in! eves. He ilflfl mat tow men in his time who showed the peak oi perfection of physical fitness Robs-rt Berry liabltuiillv presented. How tight the tanned skin was, how clear the wives. how firm the flesh. “You've bin doing a bit of tralriln‘ this mornln?" said he. “Before breakfast. and with no sustenance inside him." Nora ans- wered for him. Danlelshelion turned his head round lazily. The door of the cottage stood open. "Hey. n. lad," he bowled. "Come and have a word wl’ Robert." Ward 4 Central. at or near Urban Blan- chard’s Shop, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will whim our. EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First. Polling Division shall comprise all thnt portllln of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Horace McKinnon, being No. 51 Prince Street. GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that WI‘- tiori of Ward Number One. l" the City o! Chur- lottetown, situate West of Great George Street, and the you shall be held at or near Augustus Quinn's. bclng 54 Queen Street. WEST OF Ward 5 East, at 0r near the Shop of Lee R. Cameron, No. 225 Euston Street. be opened at Nine O'clock in the forenoon and continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF P0 LLING DISTRICTS Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET-The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- And at the said Election the Poll will WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, ln the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Horace McKinnon, being No. 51 Prince Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET—Tlie Second Polling Division shall comprise all that pop. tlon of Ward Number One. in the City of Char- lottetown. situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Augustus Quinn's. being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO be opened at Nine O'clock in the forenoon and continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF PO LLING DISTRICTS Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Jlfhe Eighth Polling Division ahall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSEOROUGH STREET-The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tlon of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East Daniel Shelton junior appeared. H i t bl d l ll I PE” aélrrlaiiiihgll? 515d izuggedaslodlkfnags: WARD Two fiouhiihdgrzbihlihgilrzlr Iillahllnlfilrgfllllllntdzmhglizys: of Hlllsborough Street, and a line in continuation like his father. He too, showed the _ u ' EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The thereof to the division llne between Charlottetown STREET Th . .. EAST OF GREAT GEORGE thereof to the division line betwtcn Charlottetown _ same lean hardness about his sun “ sh u d ‘u m“ w,“ n u l h I Third Polling Division shall comprise all that, por- Wllllnon Ind Rnvlllly and the poll shall be held at ' " tanned face. H13 hands were large Third Polling Divsou a comp se l w Common Ind Royu y. and the 01s all be he (If! “on o; Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- or near the shop of Lee R. Cameron 225 Euston and his bones big. He wore clean tlon of ward Number Two, In the City o! Cl!" u! ' or near the shop of Lee R. Cameron, 225 wwu mum‘ was‘ M Great Ge" Stu" d ‘h Sm," Eu‘ ' r white flannels and B, white sweater. gown, situate East 0d Great George Street, and the Sty”; East" Pa" .5!!!" be h Id t Wu“ ge ,_ . an c . His fafirléhfhalr lgiémbgdd about bu“ Pa“ Sh,“ h, hold at William 's esldence. "a Sydney sun?" a nm Batcma a Residence, WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL l IIIIIIIHI‘ e 8C6. I1 a “on E ‘ ' anumiuuubomiiddleuiueighu 33% beau/ya 178 Sydney Street. I WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL wEqT 0F G EA G Th l m l , W98 Xnfl C 33111319 p5. W _, I \ R T EORGE STREET-Th- 6 Tfllll P0 I1 Dvisi h ll l; ‘ r iiiiiisiffiafi“i°.fo"i.?ii‘.ii“$i$“i.§i‘é% ....‘.'."s.f£ili*; olllil’..SF2§.l5cff-l“i€3i Si? .....Tl:..l:.."‘.':. will‘.llt"iz“cl‘zill...rmli‘"r:ll goo; ........... .......i.. o» o.» o» coo- »- w-r-fric. --?"oi-?-.o&‘;$£f "rt? n been beaten 0n points by Fred Cur- tlon o1 ward Number Two, in the C"! n! Cllalllllk- {of Great George Street and the Malpeque Road and lowuosuugid wmrler Twm l“ ‘he (my “l Ch“l°“"' a Gm“ gag“ Stu“ ‘m! n“ Mfllml" M“ "l! , 5 tls. Usually he won his fights by tuwu suufle we“ o! Great Georg, strut, and "u, west M, Hulsborouzl‘ sum" and l u“ in Mm P n . h I e es of Greot George Street, asldfithe u "l- |°I lwrollsh Street and a line in con- e u a knwboul’ 3" the moment’ h-e Poll ,shnll be held at or near Andrew McLeotfs tlnuation thereof to the division line between Char- R0 Ids a] he‘ he“ a‘ or "m" “mire” M m“ |in 1m‘ on thereof l" m” dlvlslo“ "m “WW” Chi" C was matched to fight Jack Richards Residence being N“ 93 Sydney Street. A n common and myau,’ and ‘he You Sh." t! once. be ng No. 93 Sydney Street. ot etown Common and Royalty, gnd the yo" ohm g gufuugilégfgfiiufg; trféwsrlilgiv%u§rlép ' be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station. w M“) THREE gsnitfidpllxtzrm- T’: g“ ‘leg lndlalgtsegl" slamm- Daniel Shelton had taught hi; son WARD THREE corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. "Y n Ra eorle re s. . p Dan how to box BIXIIOSt as soon as The “m, Pom“ DIV“ WARD ~ , he wa" able to toddle. and now Dan m}, p “in Dlvil hall comprise Ward WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL x 5°“ “h” “mm!” wlml FIVE WEST CENTRAL l‘ w“ “iblniglrnf Bupwartds w “be mg "mnmllt: gm’ l)“ “f” “"303. °l“‘"°"°'°""- "d lliimiezlrl gilmfielleinhége tony o’ (illarllllfltetolvni “d wasr or mean aroma Am; .. money. o r erry 0o, was anlel ' _ a or near e k H . _ 4 STREET ~ ... to . "t v i" "a" “u” "W" mics: ai...s.'“ltl..slaasr " ° °"" is??? "i "iv-i" STREET-or an r ow e s no pave ‘ WAR h] . t path wiliidthc lightness 0f loot of a warm FOUR EAST Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward D mm‘ “ST Fig: éhzrlofffdzzg’ ‘glelsttlaularnuzllau of Ward i 8 _ hallo; dhhoop, swung Do Daniel o“; - Five, In Charlottetown. west of Great George Street EAST m, "ILLSBOROUG" and Mame “e m“ . d t ea eorge Street l . of the way with a til-m thrust of the 555T 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET-The and lvlalpeque Road and East of Queen street, pm] . shut uouln my“ h STREET-The ‘he h" a! u h an Eas oDQueen Street, and u t [LY arm, opeiied the gate and came v0 Sh", youth; Division shall comprise all that por- the Poll shall be held at Mallett’; Service Station, u p g “m ' “u “mllfl” l" "l" PM‘- , ' “ ' M“ ‘l Mnk"! SQFVlCe Station ‘z i Email.‘ w‘? kammrqgambouiflguge" tlon of Ward Number Four in the City M chamme- bfilng No. 207 Great George Street. town” slvtllltlaafl illllrglherfplltlglrl‘ 1'," thehcni o‘ Clllrlotte. M n; Ne. 207 Great Gem-go 5gp”; 1 . S1 _ 1m- 5 Save 0"! 5- T e lllsborough Street and the ' ' ° 5 "W! S "Bl. and the T _» smile and grinned at Berry. mwn- 5mm“: E351 of H u] h H H A Poll shall be held at or near the shop of H WARD FIVE WEST l a Bolgsgxillfe ‘hlggcplilvqilil/l: Bsgfilnsmlllltitefl? Mldltldsallflt?lllxfhlvitingilithlegl-reetf, s op o emy w RD n“; WEST Muuow’ N“ l" weymouu‘ smld- m“ The Twelfth Polllnl Division shall com rise all c ‘ .- ‘ who can pull out the best in me. I The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all WARD FOUR CENTRAL that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetoldvn sit- l i-llmk ,1 Quill" W beat RlClIBXTl-‘I. but WARD FOUR CENTRAL that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, slt- uate West of Queen Street‘ in I di G I v i; §§ggzl§1ggn$1 11,0352’; tgnvdlnmgézévézlg: . uate West of Queen Street, Including Government lhnTgsrtifgenzhgolllnil Division shall comprise all House and Land at Vlctvfiyfaréllangwthisof/Ifillllrifdil . l ‘swam Down cake Hour“ undead, Mme Mudmw ls coming over w see The seventh polling Division shall comprise i‘: ‘House and Land at Victoria Park. and the Poll shall o‘ “msboroug; Shite: aunigbeé- Four. situate West be held at Clarence Ranaharp; Service Station. l l from selected Canadian winterwheat. me filmi- U I be.“ Rlcdluds I may that portion o‘ vlyamt. NundheE foul‘, éllcailtfcGrdlfze csrillttli-ldofuttlngdr-irellic; ERatnamSIt" tsuflce smumh u M are" Gem" com" °I Quit"! 8nd Ellltnn Streets. i" l’ luau" "d R-sui-i-id- iifwd $331‘??? hi“??? Piiéfitdoihfiiéfi °' “"'S"°'°"‘h S m a“ as o l u’ “n n“ NOMINATION DAY WEDNES D 1 anclre-sifted through silk dlli: is 27 instead of hundreds now. When w.ll v AY. FEBRUARY 7TH A D. 1940 l uiu-mcs u, flu, u, urdiuu.’ “out Th“. yOlléltfilel/ri lg: i; handiaBoia ' NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, A. D., 1940 _ ' ' \ who: makes Swans Down ll!!! riBht tlon. m cons ere the ques- At the Office of the City Clerk City Iiail- from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon Atttlhe 0th“ of the C"? Clerk» Clly Hall’ from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon l ' ' " . ‘ ' i . ’ - . .’ . un ' . i I ilgiivliskilijosnlfiftfglll: Seeclilllul Idglilrl’ $5331.35“ bus)“ m until the hour of Four o'clock, in the afternoon of same day.-—For Qualifications ofI1313:5013:gefictpgfiléegrlmg- l“ the Bflfifnflun 0f same day.—For Qualifications 1 duccuun, careful c‘; u“ , be alajnuelnshelm" vague thfuush the of Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. g9 -» Cflll- 31 nntl amendments thereof, i H, k Y» y E _Y. a dskln pokuk (11.5, chew ng. I aurco o ing those tender delicious l Du WWI B5,, l" 3.5 “P mil-V i cakes which call forth ‘so many figea§flflyko§fl§fifi uéluiglh&lg compliments. bank?" . -~Qh_ something undo, one hunch J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk red pounds Shelton." Daniel shook his head sadly. .. , . , “Y '- th' in (.lt Clerks Office Charlottetown Jaliuar 18th 1910. i‘ i - 21 chantgsleboy. lllivdmgtlaealilllille vlllgtlelnr y , ’ y ' I (Ab, clerk's Offlce’ Charlottetown: J3" U37)’ lslll 1940. you and Dori first. sparred together ' As rm: AS it’: .‘zfi.l‘l°li.§iil‘.'“.él‘“.ll‘.l;mhh . . . QRDINARY noun geluuTusuuluauugrueéuuLhxuulueurnogigu ERNESI A. FOSTER. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. ERNEST A. FOSTER. Mayor of the City of Chorlottotowqh "- - die-weight champion in half a ' - " ._ round. where my boy had to 0 the John Be was crippled bv want STIRLING WOMEN’S MacKay Grace MacKay Marjorie and M; A u ' MEN IN.MAJORITY h] dma w l m _ I um l - _ s. us n Walsh. Next crated by a group of wome vol- A goiffivoiildnlltwehioilv fnormtlhtdoamatzlllr: grorclfilil céhhiarrdwld: die‘. ilrldih h‘ ms_1_1__TUTE mtifgeréwn- r316 illgerunoliocdom- meeting t° be m“ a‘ "l" h°m° “m” n AUCKLAND N Z—(OP)—The “°.'Z§§§i§.'i'.i’.I.'é'§i€£.'.".“' s8i”‘$%§ilii‘“liii2l“il*1fr‘ii:."= w" "P "d “a” m hills... our '“'°i“ii °i tr a Wei “ll hounds ‘l? l?’ 3363b Th’; :..:"li:..2::....:;:.i:~ ar.'hl"°r'm"".i"" ivmu‘ . - - . . e to p3, 1t; gd ,1 .. r- , - . an accor n to th 0v- “, ,,_ugw_Hvndnulo,uuuu Hug". dggrgellrmllln Cllrlllslflflaggs fgfngilgékllut {do came to mleitlhl! hlm-he!‘ RW- home oi Mrs, 141T: iii-uric... 1B chug that thgaglllmlgd palidnalsbeca “Eltottlllilililgcze §“§§t“iiii§“°o,°’;,“°$§ giggly‘; "$1": 1th: piano for a ernment year book-BEIMBG lendlesi ..K,u.suuh.m,vu". “ma,” oruule beforewowre thirty. Ag“: grad axrligtfigale: ahlsii-gfillgllfxzfl 323115- 121}: [members and 3 visitors answered bill f $2.20 for oranges. next meeting. The meeting closed “zines Etna bee‘; gggnprtaaLinélfl- 790.023 females-total 1,604,479 a1 ‘Today send for “Kate Smith's thA-‘Illfnt’: §§,Y,,.g§“‘,g‘f,ln,g§*“°"‘, must Fghcg firgidlgil-dhl-zrggs ‘gxawll tlgghlllkig ‘hf-ti- csrllcpéy 1142:“ 3.535319%? $.13 ornlolifhfé°§ififi send for C copy Klchgoxtihgl xanmlal Amlmm- Cm‘ a?“ ma‘; Qkltelw" l-htflfltgl m“ 60% Favorite Recipes"-—-a beautiful stand by my father. I want to make Kflliélglfllb o‘! hlmfYetghts gllallilg we; Sldcd and opened the mwm"! "ll-IV 0H6 new member W“ Welwlnfid '—%-_-i gttcs ardriold Theo???“ 12nd cm"- TOTS RESCUE” Toys 48-page book. Contains 147 recl I o. 0 of Wood Farm." t;- {o tom h _ O Canada and Creed. The school to the Institute, To ENTE -. l" 9- IDNDON-(CIH-Calmly plcklnt Pt‘. Ba one mina- sof ngt e set lea RTAIA MEN oN LEAVE They are planning to hold 5 , g7 infgfgsting i||,,,u,duu,_ Exuhu" nlel Shelton grlmaced, ivo hi; guru and sick committees gave their re- Letters of thanks were read from ____ Inn!“ mam chums m‘ a - up their teddy bears in their bum- thc bow and why of tender, crisp. giuikiigulfeiifiktdxtgorfiiidslfhe Iififi.flslu‘fgni°uglgll§.,sgls1gi°up‘) glfitbueensnfiveigeaglgtlgxékg gfcvl’, ‘fig gfirlfiftllfialfil My‘ l" m!" Wm ll MVAbIgOOEVErR, Jan. zt-(Cm- shows but what pleases “the "ETA ‘lggilltglllingztdgnsxlftvl: ,. , ,, - . - - . - - em rs .3 t " - goldcib brown cake as only Katecao Godfrcys ghost! he howled. e ert amilously. Thomas Bolger. Program, Mrs, J. The program consisted of Service Fgrce gtalllliilizglaltlerehclilig ti}: .?,‘§p°.f“.§""y m me" “We hem mike“ ‘mwn-“lml m“ 0H- sc coupon below. lglilgzilt‘. fink: htiuvy-wclght champion (To be Continued) E. l-Ilscott, Grace MacKay, Lunch. 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