I , Efldgn rakes, rubber hose, icflKT-"T . iodel, repair and l"\{a,,.1:,],‘,iiili<=s at Bruce's. L-U02-5-29-2i. marking sets, '.i.l ink in stock at L-iJOG-5-5-3I-6-I. JITNPI 2nd and iiiiilici‘ IIOUCB 0U!‘ ; noon Wednes- t .i "lctoii. L-llJO0-5-31-6-1-2i. l ITIi.\II-I—Mi'S. B. .- til Alziyoi" Rob- ile, has returned ,1; g Poi iii: COURT-Sev- lii-loi-o the Mag- ~ i, l. .-iiii;, K. (1., in lmiii- Court the i wcck rind were and costs-S p iii med 5;... 13G _\I\' I l.\'~Mlss Doris "has iiperhlcd 0n i. _v Hospital on . .....1..ii;; a good re- Tt) SUMMER- 'i.». ltoliiiid Phil- ' iiiiczl back l0 bsciicc 01' _,i,>\‘_ , Philip- liil ii!l'l‘ position and Arnett, ‘twill. of their miiiirv, to John w. .\Ii'. and Mrs. --_.' fllrfl of Slim- m take place .li.iii- L-1009. .-.i.\()ltrl AT MC- i.ii ’l‘ii:lton, son '1'. Tantcn of . lit‘. wns omit- quet. and second y, gynicology of Moncton were Bedcque the guests f M- .. A. n. wright-s o 1' and M“ MacLean from lot 1o, taking up their residence in Char- lottetowui.—-s. recent visitors —It is pleasin lllness.—S —Many friends regret the de- parture of Mr. and lvirs. Roy p, who are -Aiw|iou.-iCON STRICKEN sUDDENl-Y-His many friends W111 regret to learn that. veh. Archdeacon C. De W. White, D.D_ rector of St. Mary's and St. John's Anglican Parishes was taken ill while conducting the early mom- llifl Service at St. Mary's Church, Summerside, His condition was much last night. yeterday —BEGIN PRE-CAMP TRAINING —About 35 men from B. Squadron signal Troop and Vickers ‘Troop of the P. E. I. Lightliorse have start- ed their pro-camp training with thclr muskctry and machine guns and held a practice on the sum- merslde ranges on Saturday after- g noon. The men were from several districts. Kenslngton, Long River, Port Hill and vicinity. This trains ing is held prior to tlic millllal Cflmp- M8101‘ R. R. Ings was in charge of the shoot. ing a dinner wps served at, the Capitol Grill for men of all ranks and was a most enjoyable affair, Col. L. P. Lowther and Capt. J.F‘. Morris were present at the ban- Ileath Saturday W.E. Iioonan, S’side B b0 IVIIB- Ewen Clarke of "iiiiiiiioitkmt much improved after hcr recent morning. improved Mr. Andrew Pitcairn conducted the evening service at St Marys and Rev. Dr. mini. held the service at St. Eleanors ‘V111 10in in wishing the Archdeac- on a quick recovery. All In the even- - SUMMERSIDE an seed at atTrzlys-lgrgrcnwoLATEs m bum ‘ L_902_5_29_3L "8 -. Kensinston. MONDAY and —Mr. and Mira. Frederick Horne TUESDAY to _ . . Ins destiny of HGIIOIIIJITIIIO‘; hollow of her hand 1.. fbut, she throw, away fl4IhIQflQ IQ is followvfho cull of hgrjioortg miiiiv or . scorimiio I edbvdofifl yliflORENCEELDRlDGE OOUOLA: WALYON -JOMN caiziteagoiui [Rku r/qtiii Pi,i . ALSO “EASY ACES” will beginat 7 p.m. MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 P.M. CAPITOL Owing to the length of this production the first show COUN CH Doctors Disagree Wi h Lawars 9e British Columbia Health Risk In far western Canada, British Columbia is in the throes insurance program. This air view "IE! I"? in 10W" l6". the ci¢y‘s nner harbor in center. VICTORIA. B. C. —May 7-— A was looking forward to a general health insurance program in which election and needed the goodwill the doctors refuse to cooperate is of all classes. To make matters like hash without any meat. It worse, the doctors were joined is not very successful. speedily iu their attack by others British Columbia, Canada's pro- opposed to the law either for po- grossive west coast province, is litical reasons or reasons of self- of a con finding that out. For 2o years, interest. social reformers. agitated for a The Hon. G. M. Weir, who, as, health insurance law. A year ago provincial secretary, is a potent? it was enacted. March i. of this‘ cabinet minister, felt the brunt of] year it was supposed to begin to the aita.\"., since the act is his NICLE Bill Is shelved, Awaiting . l Canadian Air Force Photograph; Grown Clwlflilfilifi shows a portion of Victoria, provincial capital Government bulld- ByiNEA Service’ Kidneys Must I out Acids and poisonous wastes from your blood is tbru 0 delicate Kidney tubes lioivaro of ‘Break’ U. I trovcrsy over its pioneer health Glean Outlicids The only way your body can clean million tiny. or filters, but Bladder iiitoii is ex- er iaart of the XATI.‘ VIUHFIIEIIS T0 Al.- liiililcilei" Dra- P ll’. .l the proceeds ir _, v. '11 was recently led {Oil I iii house at St. i Jodi l'l'L'l(‘f‘ County Hos- IIi ziiiiiiili-(l to $25.00. ics are very izciicrous gift . vast, who are ‘Thompson, Hazel lllii Brooks, R0- liifziiicl Murray, ...i~lil Liiikletter, l‘ ii = death occur- id Baptist ., on May . :rl W. Huglmson, was iluc to ii» ii’i\lll‘.‘,' a serious lli-zlisoii, whose .. llcleii S. Link- iiiillicrof the 18W ' ~iiic Linkletter. Iiiiilclctter Jan. .l\‘i‘(i at Maiden ~. During these ‘cqucntly visited will be kindly my friends here. \ ' n. iiioum one son, Infill i , and one grand- " - ll One sister, uri two broth- W fl \\'(‘I', 0f PEI, H)“ . f‘ P. Linkletter "i" (n! Sill‘ ivas laid to livi- husband who pm- l-W l": xcars aim-s. I To Iii-I\"l‘--The funeral for l‘ liitc William A. on Saturday af- l "rely attended. Members ‘ mid spoke very j'i_""'l\-‘~cd. A male < ‘i. llli Moyse, Dr. . Fowl Moyse and l‘ ‘e min The Lord ormnnr‘: A largo so“- Vmcflmn‘ K‘ follrvgr-d the (u. -- ll w» North Bcdcque vrlicrn um T‘ J “man Hm ‘ _ MncFni-lane 0rd” »hhr>!‘\‘li"(‘ of the Or. M {o UiLIlI!" the bfldY WM ‘ were klmvrsrjflliltdwfi; 3:1: W- T. ll. m“ w_ F MM“ Wvciinn, H. ‘F. Afr. i-"zird. ivrv (‘l lll ‘ i‘. .\l!‘ . L. m viii»? ' M! iiIl(|-'("1' Lyn siiiiliimrgi?“ Kmsixnroyq q- 7 “d Nhiiii Cull; mmv"? Attended 0 ' g ' hairs... “ "" l- DlRFPm “MM ‘Rugs AND . . Count, "Mun" ,, "t: in trim" i‘ " '1". i: Kfllflllrdeque “a Phous 774 Belfast There passed away on Saturday Edward Noonan after a short ill- ness. Mr. Noonan was '18 years of age and was iborn at Albany the son of the late Thomas Noonan and Margaret Ready. Noonan. Mr. Noonan lived all his life at Albany and was a. very successful farmer. retiring a few years ago to live in Summerside with his daughter. His upright character and friendly disposition made him a welcome visitor at all times. He ivas par- ticularly fond of flowrrs and took a great pride in his garden. He was a strong Conservative and in his younger days worked well for hi5 party. He wasadevout Catholic and was visited by his pastor during his last illness. His wife Caroline Creamer. predeceased him thirteen years ago. There are left to cherish his memory four sons, James and Jeremiah of Albany. Thomas on the homestead and Win. W. oi’ Borden. three daughters, Mrs. John Murray and Mrs Cherl"s McIvor of summerslde. and Mrs. John W. Farmer of Kinkora, also two brothers Abraham of Albany and John of Oleary and one sister. Mrs. J. W. Clough of Boston, besides a number of grandchildren, one, master Marcellus. son of Mr. and Mrs. McIvor being his constant companion. The funeral will be held on ‘fiiesday morning at Seven Mile Bay Church at 9.30. leaving the homo of Mrs. Mc-Ivnr about 8.30- Some of the new residents the farm formerly son Pine-tic; Aage Larsen and family moving from Newton to Mt. Buchanan buying the farm form- erly occupied by Horatio Cantieilo. Peter MacDonald, Point Prim. buy-. John Cantcllo; A. S. MacRae, has bought out the property of Angus Stewart at Plnette. A large crowd attended the evening service at St. John's Church on Sunday. May 16th. con- ductor b_v Ricv. Edwin White of Tyne Valley who preached a pow- erful sermon on "TheBeautitudes." A full choir was present with Miss MaoRae organist. As travelling was almost impossible in the morn- ing only a very few were out. Thp Ladies Aid held their regular meeting last week and have decided to have the interior of the Church painted. Owing tn the death last. winter of the operator of the Iliusratcd station at WOOd Islands MT. Alex- ander Matheson the work in the future will be carried on by his sons under the name of Matheson Bros. Seeding has been quite gcliPfflI at Wood Islands and Iona. Safety o15i§§es - Talkies at mat River are with us agan much to the delight of the younger folk and perhaps some of lylic older ones too. l Tho Murray Harbor bus made its i first siiiiiniiw night trio to Town last. ivcck and was filled before ar. rivinr: at Belfast much to the dis- - appointment of many of the young people. It is understood that cars nro being fitted up to help handle tho crowd. in the future but wlicllicr hv the time they are ready the novelty of the week-end trip will be wom off remains to be seen. A pleasant evening was spent ne- gently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Singleton, Belle River. when the family RfllihPPPd Wm’! several of their young friends in honcr of Mr. singletons birthday. During the evening the guest of honor was flttingly remembered by the family and after everibvdy cnjovcd n bountiful treat of ice cream and cake the Quests 66D!"- cd wishing Mr. Singclton "many happy rcfilfns." The 24th was spent very pleasantly by many who enivwd trout fishing on the holldfly- Mimi’ from the city spent the day at Belli- Rlver and hope their catch was $nt'sfaCt0ry' and that that’ con- gldgred the downpour of rain when lunch was to be Pflfiflke" 0i l5 purely "fishcrmanh iuck." —-_T. it. . S Wrilo for "Sungio Service Slants" and get valuable Hammers and 54'5"” km“ practical information on fox wcrenl comfortably Imcmcd feeding. Published six times until a. o. blvvll. I-We- L“ yearly and FREE m d" Fox Anselm m!" "m" “nmab 6 Breeders in Canada. “Me [mm "ntheflc "mm Well: Tully. INTERNATIONAL FOX ‘| Ii. ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. "MW", . muisuiuo Toronto brokers can 8st qlmm‘ lions on any stocks desired from “*-~»~-- l the stock exchange by Wins I- 11W GRIN HM I 41H WQIIWN Congratulations are extended to Miss Marcelle MacDonald, Orwell, evening about five o'clock at the 0n hcr graduation from St. home of hisdaughter, Mrs. Charles Martha's Hospital Antigonlsh, Mclvor. summerside. Mr. William Nova Scotia, on May 17. Real Estate, has changed hands in several parts of Belfast recently. are Angus MacGowan who is living on‘ owned by hi5 uncle the late Capt. S. D. Murchie- ing the farm formerly occupied by operate. personal pet. A university pro- But the doctors decided they fessor on leave. Weir has in his would have none of it, and so in- hands all matters pertaining to formed the government. 'I'here health and education in the prov- was not enough money in it for ince. Mildly sociaiistic in tend- them, they aver-red. So the gov- cney, he has surrounded himself ernrnent had no alternative but to ixith a brilliant “brain trust" of suspend operation of the act. like-minded sorial reformers. The Liberal government of Pre- Conspicuous among tlhe brain mier T. D. Pattulio was elected in trusters is Allon Peobles. youth- 1933 with the promise of health ful chairman of the Health Insur- insurance as one of its main plat- once Commission, to whcm has Iorms planks. So while it has sus- fallen the task of allayfng the pended operation of the act, it ivrath of the doctors and of re- dares not remove the law from futing their case in public. the statute books. The govern- It doesn't help either Peebles or merit is awaiting events. its only Weir that they are both doctors consolation being the knowledge wot philosopliv~a fact which the that opposition parties can‘t makc medical doctors have used to twlt much political capital out of the them with telling effect. situation, A Comeback? It did Doctors Weir and Peebles no good to point out that the $5.50 fee would give the medical men anvwhcre up m $5000 each {Wm health insurance alone. It did them no good to protest that the relief question is a red Provisions of Law No politician wants to play foot- ball when the ball is a packet 0f dynamite. And that is just what state health insurance means in 8 province that led North herring. since these classes are America in social legislation of provided for already our of state many kinds. a 1111155. . Included in such leglsla on _ , , d itie - “r” ‘m "e mnsmn‘ (admmw wljilcrlréiiiilfglblllceanlnegsp to iizuho tend Jointly by provincial and surancc. singularly caught the ex- federal govzmments), mothers’ pensiOILs, woricmens omnpeflsa- ‘memem’. °f T}? docwrft “fgtthtg: tlon minimum wages and maxi- mulesi with e m“ mum working hem. laws’ to my government. thinking about its political fences. quietly six-encoded the act and failed to set a date for its revival. Politicians here generally con- cede that health insurance will make a comeback. and soon. Bull not until after the election. nothing of education and health legislation. As a beginning. health insur- ance was to cover approximately one-third of the province's 750.000 people, gfgnflng medicitl and hos- pital services to was? 991719" with incomes of $1809 5 Y9" m less. i rt was u» cost. them 2 per w“ of their wages. with their m‘ ployers pwirig another 1 Der oent. In return, the insured were guaranteed for themselves and de- pendents not only ordinary medi- ILLEGAL EXPENDITURES cosT man coliurissaivs JOB DISMISSAL and expulsion from the soviet I. . party have been l‘. cal care and hospital treatment. the fate kof but. also the services. where nec- AleKiS Ry 0W easary. of specialists and oonsult- Commlssar of mm, x41,“ and other diagnostic Communion - aids. Fifty per cent of the cost of medicines and medical care for t wives before. durlni! 11ml "n?" childbirth also was guarant-eetl. Plan Boned Down For Yhe doctors. the health in-i suranco commission set up by m", government proposed a flat lvflflyl fee of $5.50 for each person. cm- "Bov." said the stranger, after a pallSE: "thcrc lsiri much difference ploye or dependent, on their lists. between you and a fool. "No," replied the boy. "only the whether that person required any, i fence." medical curs or not. d d $750 The doctors deman e . .‘ j They said any less would lower Belgium‘ Willi rcqucllrit allomtfiigc the standing of medical practcc. i substances on i110 I 5i¢d H I Furthemmm they condflnned the i mg toxics intended or n us ra government plan as illusory. say-ill“ be" lfbds shmmng the in; 1t, made m proi/ision for those , word Poison. 1th mos I 1Q§’,,,“p°,,°§, b.8511 psrltféhlaiixilc; thcsc ' A motor truck for use in regions 5n "He; ' ‘subject to dust storms has been The unexpectedness of the doc- air conditioned to simillli’ Slit‘: tm-s‘ rgfugal u; ova-operate sur- lovlts Diesel engine as we - - prised the government when it driver- Iloes YOIII‘ siiiiiiiii Rebel I Illler Every Meal You Eat? l The blunted, heavy feeling after meals; B ll2llt)(1l\ tho empty, sinking, gnawing before meals; the belching and ntulency between meals; — B I < i t ) l) — the rising and soaring of food, all those B I l I l iis and more fnll to the lot of those suffering from atomm-Ii trouble. Burdock Illooil Bitters tones up the membrane lining of‘ the stomach, and ro- storea the natural process of digestion. Tuko B.B.B. and get riii of your stomach trouble. ‘ its welcome. , Nights. Ncrvousucss. Leg Pains. Biickaclie. Circles Under Eyes, Dizzi- ness, Rheumatism. Acidity. Iiui-uing,; Smnrttng or Itching, don't (BIIIIIICPB. Ger tho Doctor's prescript- inn called Cysicx (sisa-Tcx). Works Iasl, safe and sure. In 4S hours it brings a feeling nf new vitality, and will ilo tlio work iu one ivc-ek nr money hack on return of empty Duck- nize. ' Cyatcx costs only 3c a dose A: druggists, _______ l COMFORT IN MODERN ‘ KITCHEN The pleasant, homey comfort of the old-fashioned kitchen need not be a thing of the past. Just because one wants the convcziiencc and ef- ficiency of the sci-called “scientific" kitchen, is no excuse for having a cold, inhospitable. too busines-like workshop product of the machine p. I P. W. ; mental one. This livelihood ques- tion, l know, is getting a promi- lneiicc that it doesn't deserve. ' Livelihood is not the big question in life. It is for those undeveloped immaiurepcrsons that have been neglected by the i which they were born. and brought community in Any person with reasonable . development can get three meals a ' day. at the salaries that are paid to teachers in Prince of Wales Col- lege to see that they can live on , little (laughteri. paratively healthy. we have got a l certain spirit to go about from day Why, you have just to look We are all com- -l to day, and we try tn keep asmile on our face-except pGIhSPS inthe 'class room-and we are having a - prctiv good time. (jo Out. With Confidence say m the students that are going out. today, go out with all confidence. nature gave you and the attain- .meiits that have been made pos- 'Sll)l(? largely by your parents’ sac- ‘ rifice, and I am quite sure that you will cuter into life profitably yourselves and to the service of Usc the abilities that to Dr. R0bert0n’s ess At Convoy“? from Pele 8. C. Closing your fellow human beings. If the Premier would just allow me a personal reference and to use him as an illustration. I can look back some—I will not say how many years, not many—when he was a member and a student in the college classes. We never had to inquire "Did you prepare youi work?" because the question that came to the discuxion of the clas- ivas continued by him without fail He stood promiiicntlvin our class- es. That was the time. sir, when Latin and Greek had not yet come into the discard That was the time Latin and Greek had to be studied. and the Honourable the Premier did study them with great advantage; and not only does he sit in the chair as president ofour meeting today, but as Premier of the Province. Now. I would like if we would all keep him and such cases in mind, ‘not that we would all attain to the heights to which he has come. but we can certainly imitate his example with confidence that his methods will carry us on our way ‘ if we should adopt them-good hard rwork done at thr- propcr time and ,the confidence that goes with if. ' makes up success. - ‘Incident Creates u (Continued from page l) ~ -;-/:;i..—.:—-_—== sald. dropping 12 bombs, four of which took effect. The statement said: belonged to those natcd the International Sea Pat- rol (to enforce the non-interven- tion itllr- armed cruiser suddenly was attacked with homhs, two airplanes of ti!» Red Valencia Government. swooping (town upon it". Word of the incident galvanized Germany. ‘ Foreign Minister Von Neurath and l Admiral Erich Racder, Chief of the 111st at tho airplanes Admiralty. met Hitler there and‘ orders uiiike you suffer from Getting all three flew i0 Berlin where the Government, tivlge was Warned by “The ship vessels desig- agreemeiiti. Nevertheless. . . Hitler was in Munich. cabinet was hastily summoned. The Deutschlancl sped to Gib- mks raltar under her own power to place her wounded in hospital. The Valencia communique as- sorted the German craft had no definite business at Ibiza as the French Fleet was responsible for ‘non-intervention control there. London believed the bombings would confront the 27-natiou Non- , Intervention Committee with grave problems at today's sessions. How They 5am! (A. P. by Guardian's Special IVirc) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. age. The modem kitchen doesn't Newark 26 10 .722 have to look like a factory. Modern Montreal 20 12 .625 kitchens in many of the recently.Buiialo 17 16 .515! built houses prove it. One of tliet-e . Toronto 19 1B .514 l houses, a. Cape Cod cottage type, I Syracuse i8 18 X00 ‘ was lately built for a woman who l Rochester 16 17 .485 i‘ planned to do all her own housie- Jersey city 12 19 .387 i wonk herself. She designed her Baltimore 7 25 .219 kitchen to be a friendly, pleasanti room in which a good dc-al of the AMERICAN LEAGUE life, of the family would ccntre.. l She had the walls papered with a . New York 22 11 .667 i gaily printed, scrubbaible wallpaper ‘ Detroit 20 15 .571 that gave warmth to the room. Cleveland i6 14 .533 She had modern equipment set Boston 15 l4 .517 on three sides of the room—a monel Chicago 16 17 .485 cabinet sink and closed metal wall Philadelphia 13 l6 .484 ‘ and floor cabinets on one side. the Washington 15 20 .429 range opposite and the refrigerator i St. Louis i0 22 .313 set into the third wall. She cur- tained the kitchen window in white In just such kitchen. step-saving arrangement. standarizied working heights. monel working tops and floor cabinets and ranges with in- dented too spar» are only a fcw of the v-uprovciiir-ills which can and are roplricrn: nlrl equipment ,mak— ing kitchens more llyable rather than lcss so. And more spacious too. The new equipment is design- ed to be so compact. that. it leaves room in tlic kitchen for other liimxs, Room for a desk at which tlierc are n radio and a telephone connection, for instance. Or for enough room in which a baby's play space can be get up out of the way n’ kitchen traffic. For a separ- ate liiuiirliy sect-ion or for a com- fortable chair and a table where one can sit down and do odd jobs. These new kitchens are more colorful. too. so wide u mngie of colors is now available in wall and floor covorinirs and in equipment. that the kitchen can be the gayest and most cheerful room in the whole house. Every wallpaper con- corn has its selection of bright scrubable papers. These can rcally iii-j?- NATIONAL LEAGUE ruffled scrim put beside it an 5,27- old-fashloned rocking chair “here Pittsburgh 22 l1 .667 she might sit when shelling peas, New York 22 l4 .611 for instance, and watch her small Chicago 20 16 .556 child playing 1n the yard outside at St. Louis i8 i6 .529 ' the same time. A kitchen expert Brooklyn l5 17 . ivoulcl have given this room a gold Boston 15 l7 star for efficiency. A husband Philadelphia l4 2i would givc his approval by enjoying Cincinnati 10 24 , the Deutsclilanrl and the Serious View (Continued from PHQC i) -.-:;:_-, room. Twenty dead and 73 wouno- ed were the results of this criminal ‘ attack. ! Struck Twice ‘I "A second bomb struck the deck but. caused only minor damage, The ship, ixhicli was perfectly capable of navigation and combat after tho bombing, steered for Gibraltar in order to land the wounded there. “The ship did not. fire a single “Inasmuch a. the Red Valencia ‘the Non-Intervention Committee and the German Government ag- ainst further attacks of ships in the service of the international control, this new criminal on- slauglit on a German ship com- pels the German Government to take measures which it will with- out delay communicate to the Non- Interventlon Committee." Word of the bombing reaches Chancellor‘ Hillcr ill .\Illlil('Il u-hile he was iipPlllllfi un agricultural show. Ho imiiicdiaicly- i-onlcri-cc with Baron Von Ncuraili. Foreign Minister, who had jll5t arrived. Ari- miral Erich Raeder. chief of the admiralty, arrived later hi," specio’ airplane. Fly To Berlin After a conference of some dui atlon, the trio flew to Berlin. General Hermann Goeriiig. Hit lers right-hand man. ni-rivcri here by special plane from a Hitler youth mot-ting at Wvcimar. He quickly joined his colleagufl The official death list showed all who died aboard the Deutsch- land were regular sailors with no officers iamong them. ivfllfliCiil. temporary Spanish capital. reported two Government iplanes bombed thc German war- ship Saturday at Ibiza, imurgent- i hold port in the Balearic Islands. aftcr the ship had turned her anti-aircraft. guns on them. Both Admiral Schccr arc 10,000-ton VCSSOIF.) Irritation soothed, healing promoted by using effective, mildly medicated S U A P a n ri U I NI M t Ni be washed cff with a damp cloth and are as practical for kitchen as other wall coverings. There are also many composition wall cover- of beautiful colors. Monei is espe- ci-xllv harmonious in colorful kit- metal in combination with natural wood: is also particularly effective. A nice idea also. is to use a wash- able enamel for painting the in- skies of the wall mblnets In one of the bricht colors of the kitchen scheme It is surprising lmw pretty even the kitchen dishes look flnimt cw 001m l lng materials avallaible in a variety‘ chcns since its silver oolor ‘woes’, with any scheme, The vse of this‘ EXPOSITIOI IIIIHINATI Ill!!! NUMEROUS ARTISTIC. SCIENTIFIC , LITERARY‘ AND SPORTING EXHIBITIONS For Information kindly apply to Slcnlnlhlp and Travel Ale-mu and ulln to NIR. A. LANI-"BANCHI. HALIFAX, NS. llllAiE MAY-NOVEMBER 1 a a _1