1!, E island Ari ' Wide Approval is Given Drifters Out Of Pictou i Bristol Wed.. June 1. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 e 1 1 ” , .. - . Miss Lorraine Sinnott. stu- 1 11 1 - 1-11- 1- -1-1 v v. Sculiy,is an old Small M'"'"9 To Acadia S rin Wheat Start Search For Herring -e .i..:r.:..";d;.?;;. .. 1 Sane pnmed 11), M" g Hhlailhgl-1l1iji IP0ndl1:l8 her three many years now. see our good friend Charlie beet 1.1. was ' 1 . 1 wee s oi ays wit her t l ' , ilurllill Doiilols. proved by far 111 1. not one" 11131 a new 1111111 by 1112 Expe1.11.11e1111111 511.1101, It PiC'i'0U. N. S.. tCPi-A fleet of weekend and Capt. L. Bachelor parens again 1111,51 popular Mimi!!! 8' -a' '".”"'Li:.:t..;"”..2.'l..?.i:;; . . 3 I is illilll(Tlaylor'5 -we-tn 1111111 pit-turcs. hli4hlY l'9P”5em5' iety of any crop meets the approv- al of virtually all growers. nor is it often that Agricultural Depart- ments include only one variety of a crap on their recommended list. Charlottetown. where the variety had ten previous years of out- standing performance in yield trials to its credit. The following said the fishing was exceptionally heavy. The Boston Swift fished only one night with half her nets. but land- Britiah fishing boats is poised to head out into the Gulf of St. Law- rence in a revolutionary search for herring that may give the Nova here. The young friends of this very attractive young student nurse are happy to see her home again for a few weeks. Mr. Charlie Louis. who spent Ilic 1 winter in Antigonish. has arrivorll A gentleman from the city VII back at the Indian Reserve heielseeking the1whereabouta of Mr. for the summer at least. with his William Tobin here last week and sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and it was with regret we informed details have been supplied by Mr. , , ed 50-000 Pounds of herring 131 lhl Rev. F. P. Alyward, Bursar at J sir ii '1'h - -- h" Eli .. Tobin has passed on 1111. ..i our Province. were chosen However. this is the current status J. D. E. Sterling. cerealist at the 5000' mhmh l"d"5"'Y 3" E'"'"3lY C809 Breton Village of Chetlcamill S. D. U., and Rev. Reginald 1M111.r1-,s1'1y :1 w1:,li11,e .f..y'1:2eMp.ifl.iily'c'Zf.. 3;... -N. 1. ballot with careful deiivera- of Acadia Spring Wheat. station: new 1003- where processing will be done un- Phalen. of the Basilica staff. were - 11p 5. Elizabeth Davies W3 rflnueiiciallillerd the ruling brought M the National Art .Com- Tbe original seed multiplication and distribution of Acadia on The first distribution was in the spring of 1953. In that yehr Yields The new vessels are drifters-w not vagabonda but fish hunters from which nets are thrown over- tll it can be handled at Pictou. HAS GOVERNMENT LOAN here on Monday to take part in the confirmation ceremony for the 1111 111. Prince Edward Island was handled of this variety ranged from eigl1- Children Both priests are former ::711u1e regarding an amateur. CECE keel: llmshels per gcre to forty-five binllgd t1f)lyd";1l1hg-h;lll)l1'9p'Il1e1:'t5edl3reb1)51:lyl)si Her 515191. 511111, Advisable 15 be. 0! ifl1llS Vtl1Clhli1:' and received .1 ' ho Nowru guvgjn w.1, us ies per acre with an average 90'' 111 V 1 11 1 d 10 eir con rma ion ere years ago. . hi is an amateur in art w 1 . 111 "1 1 11 1 1; con ere rom ragger :18: 110.131. ,1ndied art at an Ac yield for all growers of thirty-two 1and uzeow e same curren s err 1111111111111 81 1,1c1ou1 The 11100111111 now M11 J11 11 C "111 11 1 11 1 11 11 in School. excepttns The May meeting of the lnsti- bushels per acre. in each case I - -in Halifax. will soon arrive to i C " " t '". "V" - 5' Milli? and summer course. These iute was at the home of Mrs. W09"! yield! W9?! 10W the EFOW” I'll mleh put. Nolil E ""'1i,"” haul Join them The three are owaed by the lrvilmp-0” bu”gn":"h'"w'" "" l 0 he L 1 1 iound n f it lth th I ht ma e e sea. w c ey con-; 1 ' . . 1 name o arm erv ce1s. e im- I - ::;:...::::"":: ::.".:."::..":'.t.;:1:.i-.ii::2"a.:i”i:: 3m?".t.”r.t.. .:i:.::::..:.. mar by 3li';"iin”ili2lii; 1.”it3.il'a:”'" to WEDNESDAY W” -I ,1 -iic ttanadian National Exhib- iiuiii. 131.1 thin and volunteer hostesses broil provided. Mrs. Davies 11hi111)l.'tillP through the Maritime 11.1 .tt-sot-iation for the coming icar and four were chosen. name- ll ii.-iriitnic Art Association ex- lowed by the Collect in unison. Nineteen members answered the vious meeting were read and ap- proved. was filled in; a letter from Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. our convener of agriculture; Red Cross report; and a letter in regard to the Dis- trict Convention. ed. In addition, quality of grain, disease resistance and resistance to lodging were highly acclaimed. My again i'90GlV0d 91118! for its Official Board of Trinity Church of this variety as possible. The operator of one of the largest mills has suggested that the continu- ance of the Island milling industry various pastorates throughout the Province. including Albei-ton. Pownal. Vernon- and Cornwall. He has been active in the Prince shipping. rum-running and many kinds of fishing. But drifting is'1 something new. Fishermen from Prince Edward Island. part of New Brunswick. If the operation is successful at- t.. 900's up to 3367.000. The company has The traditional fishing grounds already drawn 0198.000. have been Atlantic banks. off the- province's south shore. and the: STEITLARTON. N. S.. tCPi- Grand banks of Newfoundland. Company. union and government .with the high prices. fishermen are in for a big season despite a install storage tanks in the village this summer. The Imperial Oil have had the only oil tanks and efficient and obliglng oil agent for1 been big and it looks right now, very poor start. Could the man site . 1 i . i ' llll" l””"lie” also Vmed to m" can will) an article R" me There was a wide distribution of DOTY men iishlnil 71'0"! Lllncni and Quebec; Magdalen mend, sumo. here since on W" "mt C.VC hCI' IOVC R '0 l' as 1954 Ca" Extended tn-r-we sewiiiiiigiy betray tr mrrl the Ten"? 9 ' P ' planting and in that year the vsr- At a special meeting of the home POY1 famous in the Early i i t w' T A"d"50" hi" bee" "'9 Veryt ' ter a year. Mercury Fisheries will '1 1, f 11 1 1 Th 1 111 111 1 1 11 1 qute a num er 0 years an a i 1 l'll?iltfl'lC(l 950 names tyritten it: Report! of Sick 300 51'13l"”l ”"'1” lliiieltlilrlrtiahli ll(0l:n:CBd?:r'(:l0':d.nil::; l:"RellIlghI!)I'.Acng tlfmtlllti: renlaeczdslly liizavsvielr); .vli'iirenr.i1,:3;,f11l1:1ui1i1r1i a11fi:1lIdl1lant i1iere.1They h1ai;1r1 very busy man. ll ' . .. h it and etters o miitees were then hear and blis - ' - ' 1 1.1- 1 0 3 0 9 Dar 0 1! reg 1 .1 l1l'x1,1”.1l::111l11innmlrom far and near. paid in connection with same. st"-onger ,1ll1:? Ever 1'”; ":0 Will, in I!!! ill the CB l11flU bi: ::::nd"g0ed their "'0 he ""11 shed in form 1a temporary plant. The 11,1,51e1- 115111” 1191-. 11311 1-199,, t- tt.11.11. 1) M1 GNI1 convened Cuuespondence was read 1.0111 e11:11t121r;.11c1:1t:1p.1m1111111 11l)1a.i;1tdsui1i1r111y ;1i!lC::g ir1i1inl1s1:1e)r lwitb u es . . 1 "Thadp1ov1nc1;aiMgovernm;1ith has better than last week. in fact. mg, a . ' o . i" i . , 1111. ii-I of available exhibitions sisting of. A questionalre which 16" are anxmm to 0111.111 H much lilemii D111 W." 111" "Wed 11' FRESH TERRITORY .0 E 9 0 en OFCUIZV S crlei the average hauls last week have Personals tih1'vt'n- Ckhlblm" M "M handi . . may We" depend on the amount Ed 1-13 1) d P esb ry and The gulf is fresh territory for confere 5 agreed T cl Th t al of Mr. Joseph A. 1'”-1iiiig by the memh9l'!E1;Ji1 ":10 1:9 Institute 15"?” Wafhfecglzzg of Acadia which can be obtained 111,wa111,1111sn1aen cont;-enlgnee o the big-time Nova Scotia fishermen. inspectiiin and drailigsgealplaorll da: Macle)on:llle,r was held on Monday S!-lOW'l'l'M'l'I -e !P.M. ll S0L'l9i,V Oi 5CFlh95 "1 30511 13311 anC11ai:pes romd e d 111 for millins, United Church and in 195: as and the path is being broken by signed to avoid recurrence of a morning from his late residence in t Canadian Group of Painters. an ont:I;1 Sn C iI1II!111Fel:( an 1iH- Considering these facts it is nuts honoured at Mount Allison Jul. Englishmen. Crew: of the newzflood that caught 130 men deep Bristol to St Andrews Where hin- (hiltli1'n5 All from 55”" Jam” cu" ' eve” 5" 'y0" ""193 "T51 10 SUSSESI lhlll !h05E Wh0 Ve1.1111y W1111 the degree of Doc. Pictoipbased boats were recruitediwiihin the Mccregor mine May eral Mass was sung by his pas- -W r i; .1 .ii1..- Dzi1-it-s re111)orted1h work grate rc12c113ive1g from members or h1i1ave1dno1t yet i1rit121c1i Acaglia wheat 101, 01 D11,” 1, A son M11 A1 S1 111 LoweS101-11 E1131 1211 1111 9511119111 311911 3 111111011001 11111 119,1 (1-911119 McCo1.ma1.111 1 . . 11 r be resiiiiie on e cen- s wi e1 . 1 1 s on o so a e ear iest op- ' 3 Tn C. if (st, L - ' 1 B ' l we in th family plot in ltlirllil-ii lll"'”'l5 am called. Mr 35' Mrsi Edison Mulch mum! -ml p"”""i'yt weir res..? In Charlottetown crosseroall fol; huge ?;hvll:t'ilLseoflfsislai.mmh mihe surmffwm thuemtlhurcll; cemeteery. Besides his . ;.:taui. in work under Miss Elea- members for the June meeting; (T. moving M11111 11.0111 1119 511 L1,,,,.1 W111: the former 7,911; McAdam, ha 1111. 1,..ur': direction. The meet. 14111 call to be answered by an . . Funeral of Mrs. 1.91.1” 1.11," 6111111111, and 111, 111131 1 A-1--1-END UN MEET 1e1ave, two song to n11,1n-n 111. pgg- 1 v.1 . 111: 111111.111-n1-d, 1exch1.;snge of 1i1i1Iants (11111 bublbs. Shae M . I c d Some fishermen say it resembles SAN FRANCISCO tAPl - Prehs- ?11l1ng1;and 1t1)1ne sistgr in 1Boigon1.1aM;. . ..-em unc comm cc W e r . - ' -'1 attend t e ac min was urn in or n . ' ----L - 1. the North sea fishing grounds iticnt Eisenhower viii 1 1 1 1 J - R Campbell. Mrs. Edison 1 . ' 1 f 11 u in N . Maine and moved to Bristol with 1 . 1: ruummcd (mm P8324 Mllllzdh Mrs Sandy Maccregor EasiAVllItllirll):rie'rs ollliilatcilieiienl latlsllltlug fTl t l f th late Mrs :lllerceB::llilfltllEnglIllscltlllt)et'l.mnSt success lllotillilsarlthlullilililalryilll gall Elli-zfncisfo his father as a youth of 11 y1ear1sJ: Men do '0' .' '..”' . and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Pro- . . . ” E 9 ' le ""973 ” e ' The 1-11-me, 31,5101-1 SW111 ex. 119,11 1110111111 11 was nnnouncgd and despite trips hack to te . Tariff Bfiel grammeYcommditt1f1e wi1l)l bel tSl:w::15:!1ri1c1t11e:grnl;1Ien:vilt)aily sail Mount 1it.l:aeiirit;es11?er1:21t1i 1w1asS11l1i1t;lgtie0f;-1or1r;1 1111111111 me 111111. 1151113111 11111111113 11” Tu11,5day1 11S1.111r1t.bi1i1i:klt;1x;;oa1f1:ir the island called , 1 iiimiuiit down at Ottawa in ?1'.'1::'n1e'1::111a1;l ad1:1'rnef1" a'nedwe"1 Paul's Church on Monday morn-- 035 M PFCSBN the Canadian aucmm H1. was held M111 M115 Some new settlers have arrived lug, May Both at 9:30 'o'clock. 1111.11 1.13,”. M1.11;w1,11 1, . 11111115111 - 11.11111 11111.5 1,11 U1111ed Staten 1,0. 11011" warren 11111111111111-1111111111! me' in Pisquid East from Germany. where Requiem High Mass was P A R A D E in the P. E. I. l'los1pital1at present. . lain imports are "Free except 1,016 01. auc1111mee111 yrhe sum 01. ghcy z?1r1e gir. and li:1rs. G:iLl'8e celebrated by the pastor.1Rev. F. Mrs, McEwen resides in the city, 1 1 , for the period June I5 to July :21 10 was 11u11zed "Om 11115 113"9l'- dl'- 15l119l'; "111? 91113" 17: Mullally. who also officiated at 1 but has a summer home here 11 -.111 31. uiirn a rate of 37l,& cents per ' . '9' 0" 3 '9" - 93' 0” ' ' the grave. Present in the Sanctu- of blood donors with Reece B-a11d1 Wednesday where she and Mr. McEwen were 1 L, rut VS imposed on table pota- l1'1:1'1'::vr1:1tg D;l1:"g11o;l:;s”":i:ld hag: fn "P1T85ld9n10jc bun 1:1h01 1l'l1'wm ary were Rev. P. Wood. Rev. Ed- 7100 p m Route from A1.m0u1.1es on K8111 to Quee1 about to take up residence when 1111.1. The united states tariff 111' ed 1111811111 .11 11 11i"'"l"Y "W" 3; 9 59 "- mund Roche. Rev. Phalen Mc- ' ' t , 1 ' ,1 she fell ill. Her many friends here .' cc . . 1 t - Kent to Queen to Graftsv 11 -111, 1 11 1,,c11 siructiire calls for 75 cts. per comm '9 "W ' Mm J” M"DO""d Kenna. Rev. J. A. Sullivan and 0 Grafton. i0 PFINCQ to hope s e wi e on soon so I . f ””"":'P . Rev. B. McKenna. C.Ss.R. Clover Club. with "5 fol the Summer "'0"”,'5 ' ::1'1111"1:1 ?1J11110ig1;'0el;bu?1:1c11eslno1l;';b1: R1 Aqnew Addresse w1l1Vg11s:1n1i1sa:J11tel11?1;;t fvliazli htellre 1i1t:1t T1111 N11 bearers were gownrd 0 K1 C1 1) 1 C1 1 11 1 1 ai1za1ihn. 11'11'l11lIs1 was her old home in Pillttl Bl V 1..n-t and 2.500.000 bushels of R 61 Ed d '0 D E em 1111, and M15 w1111a11e B1111 Jamieson. Harold Jamieson. God- The insmen u 0 1211' o eoivn in ct; gir oo ays. if'('(l. on which a rate of 37V2 C15. oy wu' ' A ' ' " I ' ' ' '"Y.”ml””"- NW0" R'Y"”'d”- peration with the Canadian Red Cross invite al 11 H 1111 N 1111111111 .. e 11 111 . 1 , 11 Philip Jamieson and James V. 1 . - - 1 . . 1 1- 1:1. ThE1 Pub 0 53 "'59 pet ml is cuasrze 1 10 cm re. 1'ihe regu A” 1 monthly 1niee ng Mr. nad Mrs. Ivan Driscoll1 Creed Burm took mace 111 111e .er1vi1ce1clubs, organizations and the genei11a put) 1119 111111e1.em 501101113 111,1.e111151 week 1 M. W blwrld ms ptlembpeli-aindicalt)e a 01 me R0ya1l.1hdwan:11&1hd1i1)1lerdof immm "er1l1)e"11we" gmiday Vhd family plot in the church cemet- 0 Join in the parade and ovcicome the curitnt bloc and with a few exceptions found , , um" UV -'3 the 1.0.1.). I was e on HY tors at t e ome o r. an T11 1. 1 V 18 e1 1 bt 11111 1.111111,e1, 111 pretty good hgalt,h1 1 iiiiill L25. production of under a11e1.111,11111 M1111 301 11, the L1adleg' M1-,1 owcn Kelly, "3" 9 ""9" W” 9” "3 9' - i3ti.ittxi.tii)0 bushels. this quota on A -11 00111 111 1119 11eg11,n1 13' mehdedi ' . .. , 1. . 11 11,1. 111 1 M11 1,1 111 S-111110111 .'1m&1 lnl'il imports may be increased M1): 81;? 21111.19 M1,111)1,111111-11 Re. F1-ie1111,1 will regret to hear of FAMOUS EUNTEF 1 Join the pdldde at me Almoulleh 0' A" an ihglggistziinpost smistress. will be mu hi. this amount of the reduction gent, in the chair. The meeting the death of Mr. Charles Bradley. w1111am 11.”de111c11 Cody mnwn lolnt. along the route of march. WERE OUT POT 111111111911 10 we 1m..amu11d "8111 uwggmgt "'l"f '0'" 08”” M 111 1 111 opened with prayei and presenta- it 'l1:Ic1re!sn. (tin ihoMChIl;i3iiBi::;' 115 31111310 3111 111,111 111 1917 .1 12 "r00Dt MAY VVE H-AVE YOURS? after a severe at.t:1li1of the 'i'l1:.i Wl1llP it was re rett. a e - f 111 11 1 oso a. tin Iy. HY - a ' ' 1 , 1 that kept her in b or a wee . 1 1-1 K'nu' RrilnSWiCl(tSl'EPFe!G!lfGliVCl mi011r.()Roboert.lggnew. M.Sc.. who 9!! sympathy in foil for the he!” GOOD sw1MMER inserted by Kinsmen Club of Ch lmvi M1.111 5111111111 1101," 11, 1,, 311,119 my 111 1 new unable to be present. Ml'- nag been awarded the 1956-1956 "V90 i"""3" The mighty moose of Canadian attend the post masters1convention 1 M Cailarhan and Mr. Wrlsht 0” LOIDIE schourshipl was mu.” Ch H! V forests .5 A capablp swimmer. in Charlottetown late this week. as y?" meeting this morning with Mri duced .11 111, 111111111113 111111 E", splzinrt. 11(1ieuy1'"11).1ia23&.wee11a:no11t1:1t1t)i1-11i1ie. 1, E -V Taylm Depmy Mmm" ” an outline of his future work and M" M M Aszrit-niture for New nrunswlck. 111.1151 1.1, 19,119, 111 591,191,111," 11, home of hi! Dlfllnih P- I "- 300 0'' "50cm9'- W0" ll l” attend the University of Cam- Wendell '”y' mi l"'Wl "lat a” New Brunswick D7108? in 57031500" Mr and Mrs. Earle MacDon- mm I F11""'i1l W" 91::i:1P'0:; f'1ld 113"gP.'"1i An invitation from Mrs. 'r. w. 11111 11111112 M11111 Wm 5111111,, 't1'1' 1' Mn" W” "an "L 14- PWW59 0f G0Ve"'"”"" Hm" guests of Mrs. MacDonald's par- ' " mm: has been extended to the four H1131 M11 .1111 M111 (71,111-3, Jny, , ,- o - Chapters of the I.O.l)1.E. to a Bralhan CO. social afternoon at Government 1111.1 ,111d M1-n1 waiter white. iii 1 , ' House. June 8. Doiiagh, visited Mrs. White's par- " Neh Rgvenug Money sufficient was voted for entg1 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. 1 -1 , prizes to the adopted schools to Sunday. May 29. h OR," t shows Deck". . Mrs. Massey. Educational Sec- 1 C ..g .1111 retary. Mrs. McMillan reported Mr. Wallace Woolridith emu oy- the Government Dredge. 300790" TORONTO 1C1,1 111 B1,u111-.11 for services at home and abroad. ed on k d 1111 111. 1.1111 l'ti”.'""i..';l”"l..::1lift:l””;.f;'3i ;i...i.'ii?r'"i::!. ”L..."."'l'J 5212:? "' ii';”lii-"t1qllS'n1lt. " 1 "MOVIES ARE YOUR CHEAPEST ems:-. orin - E Oiluehiii term: of dollars in 1954 m:i:rr:11ol1iv1iu1i1':1t:1y 11repoi1'1ting for 111;: 1 111.3111 TAINMEN1-n .1 COME ONE COME rear ti th l t it I ""' ' . . i , than in yehrslmu PM u more ported she had attended 8 23- The experience and iudgment of this man J The annual report. mailed in turalization ceremony in t e . . lllareiinlderg 1v11,11g,,1 .111,md .1 11;; court house, and ih1t;1 1r;1ew1OC1t;n!a1- S are of direct importance to 1. large number of THERES FUN FOR You 1 1 1 iirntit t 810349.015. or 31.27 dlans had received e . . . . - - - Ilnlre pnmpnred with 8N.906.9l4p:!r certificates. Miss Irving reported Pcople m his Commumtyf AND THE FAMnd" 1000 81.40 in 1953. f C mmonwealth relations. on 1 The report. signed by company ill: wgrlt belrig carried on in the CEMENT BLOCKS He is the manager of a branch of one of the Show Rain prt-.'iiotHn B d . ld iii M l I Cll d . . . .. . iieriliasnf sf rrelrenil: iii ti?-r... 07 E1l1::::1l1l.a1n .1 1111113111 gas? 11:11:, Fancy and Pla11n chartered banks. Behind him are years of training in sun, 31 .' iiriiinrtt was due to a lar e mes uro M id, 1 vaila le - ' to the low rate of exgliangeu for 1,..l:i'1;'g J1::qlii!1l,ln?11e1,:11c1l1)'111naG,111l:; A" 333313" 0 W various branches as teller. accountant. iS1SiSflI'it Dusk 91,1111. litunl.-ltmlni and N H" hm "M C”""""'”' 5"" 3" l'"""""' While full supply on hand manager. Back of him, too, are the special skills eria s. 1 111 1 1 11”" "”””11'l"5sl:'i1;31'1"o'11ol”c'”;5'd lSAl'lekr';:o(llheCce:l-ieeitfry eRgtili.ev”daly' DICK MRLEAN and broad experience of the bank he represents. .V iitoro t an , . to 28,- '. 1 ' 31111551 11 1 plans were finalized. garlands to 1 (1.15, 11:”1':1c?:;?2:11:5:&;":n:"1;:, be sold Tuesday. and rose! on Montague. Everything he has learned about people. and oiirii exchange adiustments left the hid” "l mu week - d d b k ncti Q1 1 to work 111.1 111.1111-1 1111111111 Business 1beei5lg hconciuded. business, an soon so mg p C 5 pin 111 111 1 1 .meeng cos y . - - e4-- Vt'l'iI:iilrplri'l0l:l :.i.IIliteldh.Sl,l.tsess 2 Eon N H "51 Amhem' (4 every day in the service of his Cuslomut Ooh it rbarleml bani riff"! I fill tNTnA"c' m ::11l11i:i:14E:'3a'i11'l1l1l1'a511 w115e51nl1':tel&3l1':I9 1:219 during the year. The unremitted After in year: 1 He tlil'CCtS 1 banking 5'-'TVlC9'Ccn"e whc" 0 range of banking .t0'tIirJ1 inrlmlmg: 1 '11? Ian nt the mi. in which t-ht! lii:l::(ielto!i.li(eu-l:t'eeIll-zlcealll-':le"?:lhills: PM wide range of banking services,1tiesigned for ""o1u11 10”" ' 11,1.,1m"c1111 110", 01' E i'"f11,m1';1l;he11l1'1"”r-62” 6312?: ,, specific purposes, are lV1ilIl)lC I0 CVCIYOIK Tntinaiitevnutperionalneeds; Fnrhtnineuorindustriai firms; "-3 1-00 W1”) Fan nNl-j WORLD - - - as Rod and Lou Hill riot H I 1 . E . 395 c1-ululii-oz hill. lc:5n3w” ' l re1uyinent in regular insial. lirge and small; producers. 1.M111.1 ,1111, and 11,115 on manic” Yeniis.-among acres and acres J . ' ) aslem Guardian '0pei-sting revenues were up. to in the community. menu from your c-rninss. vrwmuriv rmiim-cm! the sexiest nirt-int in outer slum! -iicraizimiw sru ENT .. si:iii.tis7.ii56 from sii5,s7s.iio3. but 1 H . wrrof enterprise. .. . .. 1, 1 1 -11 I Citing;-;1111i;;tions are being extend. operating expenses also were up Writ-COMP-Ti-W-Flnntfniwlndiofv Of proven ability, tested by years of Nova! IMPIOVIMINI VOL LL it'll"! Ym ”' Rom H" H mm 1 11 ed to Robert Webster. son of Mr. y;511301.7so.a44 from 073373.300 in ont.:"Aitei-sutferiniziorover10veIrI 1,111c11C111 ,x1,c1.1"1111c, 11, 1, . key mm in m'"" "M" '""”"” When ABBOTT and ('0STEl.l.0 I . a ti .'ii . - ' ' '- ' ' B i. l ble itllr hntlisiigl:ll:::llll'ilg'”;:ll:idm-flf; Dlvld:nd.' It 5. c7nul9g;n;Ad'.yn1: ghg Canadian banking system Sttllltlitircfrllsllcrlliwililllirrllhnm M Ir:y:l:;rt(ierIetRhfl":0:(id.cl t. "G0 MARS" l ll.l 1. were te same as n . ', A ' ' l i-ilerl.l.7.lyeE:ill::llo3irei1iho"3?.?” fenti dlvideigl iy1es paidt 1i1i1i dun: ;l11:(11”ll0;1K:11Ael:; EXTRA! coilil-:m' - CARTOON ' as yearan a ree-can v en - g ' .i'i"i'i;Nn5;p convmvnon was declared in 1954, and paid everything- . l11-1111111111.;g( ” AT A111, 1111 ..1 ..-11...... . .....1,..... early this mi. ..,..1,1.,.,.,. ..... -rin: CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ADULTS 60: 1111111111 11 FREE 1111”; n t ,1 1 - .. ---m----r-e-:- Al5"ili"illill.ell8I!,. ,ifEillfll::nk:Iep::l-' Al lknuvseilre your ' . - 1 . 1 . - 1 r 1 int n Iilnntague after attending 1 . 11 .. . 1 11 mix mriiti. oriuivs AT 7:4.) P.M. 1 , . 1. 1-1 truiivontinn of the Canadian 1-11,111,',11;If.,..',1 snow STARTS 8:30 mi. 1 R 11 -' rit.l . i ' 1 . 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