i' . \toVG THE winners at Tllrsday t‘vt‘ninn's session of the Tignish-\Vcst Prince Music Festival were these (our 'l‘lG\lSH——ChrlstI7W-“ Gled.‘ hill, llii. B. Mus iOxon), pro~ iuuuil director or music For . Gerald Hau- lrlt'c-prosldont ‘ ainuan. N the Home and School assoc Ivll \t | Broderick. um run or school trustees. and Sis- lt'l‘ st liar-y .iroold. school pl'l ianl save slr. Glcdhrll a Warm I iridium! in hhe festival Ural. rillllllt‘ltl-rd m the village 5am will . lI‘o splulkorc said it was a‘ n‘lilinzc and pleasure kl ails! .n the opening. Compliment: yin SlslPr St. Smite, nlilstr {rather of the Village citeolc. hnd Sister st. Rosalia unmiio- «r miiisti convent lor thcir incentive in undertaking tIil. rulllt‘t't. Th.- «makers hoped that this icnitn‘. may grow a be made ‘ mlslcal ll. . . llary‘ A-nuld introduced Mr. Gledhill. I \lr. median said he was very . nattcrm bv the remarks and he uuc nouoml to bc invited to adv 1 :iilicalc the it‘sllval. ‘Wltat l. in - may not always Ix- complete- I\ act-waldo." he said. "but 1 “ill try and say it In a nice uni, as my lob is to try and lln’tl‘n c muslc in our schools." . akin; ol the shortage or loachcrs on the Island. h Ed any teacher may now trip a dx-meks musical train-I )n' course and the department us A tee to help pay expen. l-hrnurazcd the small .gct mcrll'd players and mods to help lllli=il'a| lute-nan sum: the pupils. \rt'JloaTll'nlsh \th mic-med earlier in tho rm saw a rcmarknblc demon- rtintun he said and this train- sislcrn fur ma possible. and said no ire would he characd hi him. as he mnsldl-rod this pvt or his work. Funds marv- rtl Irl‘ httpod would be used In ilri'kill! capital for pert yaul‘. Rfsults oi the morning. at. “mum and owning 'hlesdfly r' ses taking the hllzhest marks new .\lnR.\ NG CLASSES Class no. Girls Solol. Sham-l Arsenault. M: 2 Darlene Snow and Vomnica Handrahan. a. Whine Gavin and Donna Gan. dot at t'lass its, Girl's Solo - icight n yearsi-l. Catherine Harrell: and An~ t- ~~rrc Pc-i—v - . . Ki. 3. Leon- l’lNRmhM. Amlla Richard. .1131” Hannah“. mine Gau- ~' n2 M7. Piano Gold I . Elaine Moklcr. 7s; 2. David ;\"<l-nallll. 7n: n lltlda Doom. 7 9 K4. 2 Has: 162. Plano Solo mi and Ii vests» _ 1 Laura Holt-n. 79: DFATH NOTICES rltccelved too late tor Claailned ccui Notice column). hlwxixs — At the Prince Ed- \\Ilrtl Inland Hospital. May 29. ion \lrs hampton Hawkins o. Guernsey Cove in her not war ltcmirioa resting at the llnniiicuc Funeral Home. nrrnl rrnm Murray Harbor lnucd Church, Friday. May . aI p,m. Imminent in Murray Harbor Cemetery. rliml-loN —— at Sprin] Valley. May 29, im. Kenneth Charm» inn. in his Mth yur. Eemainr rusting at the Dawson Funeral Ilml‘. Funeral uranmcnta still he announced lllu'. unaer m Al the Frinl'r Ed~ \Ii'l‘l island Hospital May 3. lilt‘i. Mrs .lnnnie Mhmn o! I! \alley Street. In ht’l" 73rd your. Remains resting at the Cut- (‘li‘ll‘ Funeral Home where no rural service will be held Fri- day afternoon. service atartin: at 2 o'clock. Interment In LII! Prople'a non-lets). Summersicle And Prince County The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. May 30. 1963. 3 Maintain Standards, Tourist Ass’n Urged By ELDDN LARRABEE Present standards must. Canada. he said. maintained in yard: to lood‘lhe U.b. travel market; but at and accommodation {or tom-lath the blillors that Americans 0L the lslal'ld during U19 1964 spend on tourism only half A limelgurs spend new. ‘ ‘ is net lappinit ISLAND NEWS PAGE ' centeluual celebrations or Island tourism will suller in years to come. said LG. Eeroya. cite billion will he leit to Canada This is poor considerinl the lot. atioa or the U.S.A. to Canada nostrils and galllst and Chen‘- llu~lt‘l‘ at ' k or . nines,_ t oltL-itlull l‘ccelvcd a tormal I young ladies. From led to right are Nola Perry, piano nl hctty Ann perry. who W" the award (or the Browne 2. Shirley Kcough. 77 Class 160. Piano Sol 1. Irina Mclunis. so. AFTERNOON Class 130. School Chorus .— ’h nish Elementary. Grade One. 1). ti years. '14:. one-roam nclaool isny cradcsl « Anglo-Tignish School. l-‘rcueh chorus, 1 mnntary. 36; z. 1‘ School. 84 School Choruu Grade Thm — l. Tignish Elementary (French Classi 89: 2. Tignish Elemen- tary. 79. School or two or three roomi rGradcs one to rival — 1. T3 nlsli Shore School. l9. School Chorus. Grade rive, 112 School Chants. Grade tour. W. School Chorus. Grade six. 30. Piano Solo Beginners [8 years DllLi — 1. Mary Frances Gaudct. 86: z. Antoinctte Peiry. 36: . Diane Handrallan. 83. 0 Los 'l‘lgnish Elb igrllsh Slime 19 z. . Airsenaull. Leona DosRochu. 32. its: Patsy Richard. and slanti- ing at the rear. Joyce Gavin. hath plano admits. tW. Prince Music Festival ReceiVes Warm Praise Plano solo. years — 1. Janet Bdudreault. m; 2. Gordon Matthews. Alberton. 32 9. Joyce Piano solo, 12 years _ Nola pen-y. 77 Piano solo. 1 years — 1. loan arsenault. 7s; 1. Andrea Pa- turel and Ann Marie Gsudct. 7t. Eoys choir unchanged voices. mwnies. . Girls solo (12, 11 yearsl _ ll. Palsy Richard and Carol Ann ecry. 79; oyce Gavin. Anne Marie Gallant. 7h. Schoo Chorus Ithree partt song) s l. Tignish Elementary choral group. at. Piano duct 7 loan Arseoault and Anne Marie Gaudet. 7a; Au- drea Palurrl and Sharon Ber- nard. 71. how cuom Boy's Choir iuochaogcd vole. esl _ 1. Ti nish Elementary School. as. Roman Catholic chmr tiuuior iglrlsl C st. Simon and St. .lude's Church had the highest marks so tar in the restival with a mark or 91 boy were given the highest praise and comments Ihy the adludicator. I I Sentence Is Delerred 0n 3 O'Ieary Youths ALBERTON — Three tccn-aae O‘Leary youths pleaded guilty heinre Magistrate W. Chcster s. MacDonald yesterday to arrai- lng a quantity or auloline valued at less than $50 the property of Edwin Turner. Gerald E d w a r d Foley. . John Munccy Eurhanon a nd Blair Harry Culllfll“. both 111. had sentence in the case deter- red to Oct. 9 on condition lh at they keep the peace and be of good behaviour. retrain lrom alcoholic hot/cranes. be home I) 11 o'clock at night. strictly ob- sorvo nll hlnhwhy truflic lawn and enter into a recogniunce or $300 with one aurer lor a like amount. Two or the youths said they owned car: and the magistrate roarelted that he was unable to dencc, two persons wcre lined m and casts. Vcrnon Gaudet. Melvin Arsen- hull. and Patrick Handru h a n. Tignish. were each [inrd and costa lor causing a disturb- ance in a public place. Robert l-‘nlcy. Alocctoa, was tlned 52% and costs or 15 days lnr unlawhilly assaulting Char- les rowers by striking him in the lace with his list. c h a rlca Powers was also given a similar lune lor causm: a disturbance! 4 George A. Dnllcctte. Tignish. ‘ was tlned $10 and costs lor driv- lug without a licence and Ralph ‘.l. Perry. Tignish. was lined :10 and costs lor driving wlthuut due i care and attcntio MAKE ROCKET FUEL BORDEAUX. France [Reut- uve director or the Canadian . and that the Canadian and us. Tourist Assoc-lanai]. Torunlo. He harder 15 the easiest in the world ‘ ' j to cross for travel purposes. ll'll'.t P.E.l. Tourist Association at . Marry people In the world know the Charlottetown Howl last little about the tourist fatalities evening. I available ln ‘ and this 1; lslahdm must {ace the res. the fault at all [evils 0‘ gov- ponsibllity ct branding the load rnmclll and those Connecmd and accommodations tor the with tourist promotion. be said. i many travellers that will more I Mr. Ecryd stated hlmt men} In '91. said Mr. EL-rny Wen Just some of the reasolu‘ make sure the loul its leave uhy be was not happy with Can- ‘ with pleasant memories of their ada's C a moans; in lsland Visit. [ the worm held. LIQUOR. SALE Mr. Ecioyd stated that it was I SOME “963355 the people's privucgc to reruse‘ ’5" "man "‘3‘ "m" “'3’ the sale or liquor openly inlbe‘l'g “me "' “We” It" 5"" ham and um.”- Howovu. . nation by. Qanadrau transom-ta- . hotel and motel keepers should I “°" “mm” 3’?" “W” 4”“ .‘ make it known to tourists where ‘Y mm“ W“ "'9 mm“ liquor may be nhlaim‘d wiieilIt'"5“‘e?s ‘I‘ml‘d‘ such lrlIm-malion la mnucstcd “WW.”- 0“ . . Tourism In Canada, he said. . I.“ mm“ W“ “‘9 W’El'mm' is the fastest growing enterprise I 5°” "° “‘9 "'5 advmm. “4 and in a row years probabily I “‘9 duly 0‘ "‘3 m1! “‘35 ” will be the major earaor or 5“ "‘3' WY “‘9 “"35 W m loceigo currency lon- Cairadd la- 1 ‘03““3’5: “mid”- h n on. . . ewar. in a s o rec-rationally lt is the world'al > biggest buslness with slum Iaddress, said the Cordedeiatiou promotion and e local level I change in tourism cu all nations I find and weather PN‘I‘NMHS the has taken place in the last 20 travel bureau would open in tbe years. in 19-16 only to per cent my mar Mum He said some or the would: land mass was Changes had been made In re‘ suitable lor tourism and now 901 grinds to advertising for the per rent I! available to Lraval ‘ Inul'lst industry and he felt that ler ‘lhese diaries: would bring more Canada's loreign currency l Pearle w the Island- eamugs through tourism haw-II The guests at the bead table doubled oven- lhe past ten years. ‘ included Bar on Shaw. past said Mr. Ecrvyd. and by 1967 it I president of the nssocciatlon: IS expected that they will dou- I w. A. MacDonald. comdvuator ble again. But our growth in in- I or the sutlieastera New 3mm ternalional tourism is below I wit-k Toun‘s Bureau . average. ll‘raak Pelloriu; Hon, .1 D. Ste The Canadian people, he said. Iwart. provincial mi as or ave boo complacent tou st development. George about helping this industry came Fraser. director or P.E.l Tra- abreast or its potential and are val Btueau; Frank Pellet-iii. now only beginning to reallze.vice.president or die associas this. Illtm: Mrs. cliarles Lmkletwr,i .Vlr. Eccoyd states that disr- iL.c. Ecmyd. and Charles Link . pile the growth in business 1min lettcr. president or his associa- I roieien tourists. Canadians still I lion. spend considerably more outside Albert Blanchard. mvidedl their country on travel. than the dinner music. I I Sell ‘Friendliness I ncIustry Advised The greatest selling lab Iour» .hcruss lhe province lst operators their stnrlal Using the workshop technique can do lies in the liclii or sell. tor the discussion perlods Mr. ing “lriendllnrss”. W.A. Mac- MacDonald opened the session‘ Donald. orthc Southeastern New with methods or operating arunsmck Tourist Bureau. told "hmpttal school" in every members or the Min. Touristlcommuni i. small or large. Association yesterday I Mr. hrscuonald said ona The Association. held its the most important (actors semi-annual meeting at The community tourist work was in Charlottetown vaslerdlly._ln 9011- having cvcryonc conscious at junction With a ‘_‘hospitality can. the great economic impact on ieoce". Presiding attire meet, the region or a successrul tour- lngIls Charlie; Linkstcuer, dsso— is. md.....y_ ciat on res cut. ummcr. l .. lo clingy . the all-Canadian T" I’mmm’ 'I‘IS' "‘ "'“"‘" .. . . .. . ed everyone becomc thorough- PW?“ “"5P"a“‘y. ”’ L-G- ‘lv laminar with the natural. or Ecroyd. executive director. Cs- than“... mm. amammi "m" “""5‘ A55“C“’“°"- WI” ‘in the region. 11c suggested tlila‘ has ten presenting . pr mum best be accomplished by Fm I" Imprn‘ieme'" I“ “1' the holding at meetings attend- industry at meetings all across pad by all runs, Wm, come mi at in 3 memo spent annually. a great 1 Chamber: would open this week- . ONE OF THE trip air cadet sfluadl‘flus In Canada. No. 641 Tlgnlsh. wax imported Tull day night priv c and prtlmnr tlon certificates were plESellt- ed by the inspecting WINE Cmdr. RM Bu and shown rcccivtnc scant stripes in Cpl. Perry. Tignish Squadron Has Inspection TlCerSH luspmiug olriccr. ng Cmdr. KM aubcl, CD. had P high praise tor Tignish Alr Cadet Winn Cmdr. Bub“- Squadron No 641. as he carried Perry has amotcd to sergeant out the anoint inspection or tho Ac Terry Arsenault and AC Wil-I ginning Lego... Homeliam tillaita were promoted mi . r m . cor ras. i The 32 cadcts along wiui Lheir m otliccrs were on bond for thee pi ‘Inspcctloh. The squadron ranking cadc willl the top 11 in Canada lirst on the Island with Flt. nuncr- redci-sc Roger redccscn in command the noo-Fommlssloneo orllceis fissile :u outstanding display olprizs. ‘V ‘5} I'm" ’"PLI‘E'" “‘9 1“ tuber urricerr attendin the 15:31 drill competition tmphy in mm..." ,fiplunfin w”: 5...... ln sreniarks to tli ‘ ' "m" P mm 3'" “mg CW“, Bum masill'xfdirggmdnl liaisun ollicei Flt that air cadet tl'alninz is one oi...) the linest available to youth tu- ,zpan. day. preparing than tn take their a... mi place in lire in whatever licld . they claim e a m expressed “a 1" “5‘ WW“- pleasurc at the attendance or am‘l‘d'” . I,‘ ' m "9“" ‘large Mth 0, 9mm at u“, Ellntc: civil instructor Earl Mam mus. impedim non . my. chairman or HP wake of my nmmr‘lmi‘yllw sponsor-inc mmrnlltee M the beard to cadets in dying schol.l.csron. and liumll Perry almth aiships. summer camps and ex-u-uh rhc inspection oiliccra were‘ change visits Sgt. Prrn' andtaxoo on a tour or cadet wor I Fit, 5 Pcdcrscn have been ' chosen rmm No. 641 squadrouand ’3'” ‘7‘“ 5" °d ‘ "m" tor a lender in course and eitth “‘9 Lam" M" “W 0‘ "‘0 chhnae visit anal Canadian Lesion. orliccr, ‘ bel. c . se David 'livntes and pri cs were Cc tor the, be=t all around 35' » ‘arlct n Summerside Ind Dr. G. past president, of RE 1‘1 committee m. Seal Pelts Ownership Case Waiting For Final Witness The ownership or the lHI'III‘ number at seal pelts rrmnvl‘d snorted that com pelts remov. on iron. the lrorcll ouse 1 Air Force Day I Set June 15 gram ror Air Force Day. brill] wmds . held a“, yea. on Jun. 15‘ w" gate to and 55. Charlmlellwt-n as announced yesterday by the My '"d n' animator Wing Commander wJ. Lcwis The program which runs a Eh hi it a ow vi i'll entcd to successlul cadeLI by th e M be cum,“ » Davld by the tamed Golden Hawks blic to inspect ground displays or aircrart AP!) equipment. Valmnre Richard wafi awarded hangar Kovln Perry “as aualdedi Governor l". W . ouda prize ior ttic best iii-st year‘cercmonlal review and ulticl; t n rcmvcdlopor. lolil', liaison olliccr. 12ch stola‘opan d displavs. I WEATHER TORONTO tCPt C TNnPers- lupel issued by the uealhrc h ltt‘ him stay. nation. r. sl vancuuter \‘it'lml Edmonton t'alcary hcaina w unipeg Toronto . misua Montreal Quebec . l-‘mlcrictoo . Saint John Muncton 72 or Charlottetown .Vdncy Yarmulll h e The wea. thcr allice says cloud should crave! the cntirc Maritimes and shoucrs \VIIl liltch spread into all rrcious by late L'tday. lit-clonal lul'cca<t~: l-lahtax and Vicinity South .Shme. Cloudy with costal Ipatche ‘ ' 1morning; much can . winds at shilling this artcrnooa to southwesterly 1' Low-high at ‘llzlllax. 46 and 5a, Yarmouth. to and as. I Annapolis Vallr‘y’ cloudy with showers: much cooler; south .vilnds all. diminisnt 1!. to smith- wostct- 15 Ill artc: coo, Low- hish at Kcntville. to and 63. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince .Edward lslao SUMMERSIDE — The law shower law-high Eastern shore: Cloudy with showers beginning in ntternoou; much cooler: south winds to. lam-bird. at Goshco to and 65. Emma: Overcast inter. mlttcnt drizzle and log patches: ishmlers bceinniog late in after- Inoou or early evening: tempera. tures about the same s Wed adsy; haht winds increasing In sllernoon to south in. how- Ihigh at Sydney 43 and on 0‘ “Malawi Eastern Na. Counties: Cloudy 1-1 'ndmlm ll slternoon will leaturs round displays and an air _ .hyI e precision flying aerohntlcs 1M. Station opens to the u. 145. Band concert to no. 3 2. an. Arrival with 5' wer. in cooler Ismlth inds 20 shilling in after in . noon to wester‘liyé. Low. ign at . iMoncton 46 en . 3n .\eptuoe and Argus aerial Lower St Mm RN" Van”. .overcast with showers; much icoolcr; south .vinds 20, shiltina 32 G 5.00 G ates e s tilde-n Hawk. display in a. ll. ltnrs are welcome toII" WWW m ‘YCS‘ETIY 15- . sd acnr station Summerside'a W‘mfi" It Fredt’r'mnv 49 ml a as. Saint John, u do. home W>C lawn Announc- ngh tide today at Charla”..- lnwn at £44 a.m. and 401 pm At Rustler) at 1.13 and 16.35 am. mmerside title 9 I 3 hr let-n minutes later than Charlot- tetown. Sun rises today at 435 and lets at 7 Beware of Tonics BASEBALL SCORES I! THE CANADIAN PRESS American League . New anll at Boston. pod' rain. Balt. WWWM—linz ‘ it... c... mo. in o. s a. for your Automulnle “Islam” '3'»? m ml}, LRejuvenattj‘your entail-12'2"“ more III] e! per 513 . 0 gu‘ National League .. “mm mm mu 1 ,0 52:1 aparkp‘lug problems to St. Louis mmzml—x to add e 1mm? 1 Ju .Saa Fran. mmm— ll «1 Reader'a Digest read the re- 1 Cincinnati 100 m no.— 4 In Haguby suit]; gynefitshnn Patent!“ Lox Aogelea olzmo—s 1» ” "J 5 W '° my ° ‘ your an far morn harm than will: aulm MW — ’ “I good, Get your copy today. Callcd in 7th. reg bore certain marks which at:- t-nrdinp to the defendants had not been noticed when they were iii-st put in storage. . The plaintills. n tend that these mark identification marks train the ice richls in inn-2 may Inat be dctermiued lor several iwceks as one mnre uitncss is to .be heard. than time must he s1. Ilolved In examine the (widows belore judgement is passcd. Tbc caring was -rcccsscd' yesterday I'm- an iudcrinite pr‘r» lad until the (mail w itncss could appear. Put there by the scalinu ships uth they were still on the ice. and were therer rlizlltlllllytllt‘irs. . Three with s cave tasti. Imony yesterdayTlre-wrrc lrv w, a t ‘ . Denkcr or Dcukvr lm- \‘uw “.KE' mafgirrimlzc'pte York, one or he dclcndniiis; “1m hm“ nickimbmnam -liussoll Dnckendnrll’. St. retri- iwhp cuardod thc u-arcbouse in March where marked nr‘Its were later disrnvcrcd: Cnrrnrtlills 3am- pson. who owllNi a storate stud in Rustico. and sheritl Tonn- shcnd. cl Quccns county who itltll frillr majnr beauty queen titlrs she decided hcr surname wasn't quite up to expectation tor an aspiring mnvir star and sounht to chance it try dccd poll how she has (handed her mind . been the name is unusual carried out the seizure or pelts . . i in Rustico and latcr released "" " "‘9 ""‘9' H" "‘E' the," m Dank... I... boihams In aritan will be Evidence given yrstcrdsy rarhcr pleascd" I LARGE REPRESENTATIDN A large number ol members . or the local asso ation were an ‘INCLUDES EVERYONE I hand {or the opening sessions of He said this large group In- the coolerence, when Mr. eluded everyone min the wait E oy Mr. Mac- resses in restaurants to elcrka. "‘9 “WM”- Idaily contact with the travell- r‘Inl public. r thcm iron. the hi hwaa .. .. , iii warned on any radical. $05.53;: aggflmjgrgggeyg or the conditions stated and theyimly “1,, m mnmmm a, “0"” I” W“ I 3‘“ mm.” ‘explnsivel in France. has gone Fm mm” mm” "M" ““into industrial production or Donald wcre introduced by pie. sident Linkletter. present were members trom various sections of Kings County, the Shore. Charlottetown and yield- ity, Summerside and other see. ln stores. gas station attend» ants and park urticials. taxl drivers and policemen. ; Mr. Ecroyd noted tun oltenI th ere was an absence or a lriendly smile (or the visitor. m and costs each (or intuition-I tion. For pnsst‘saidn of liquor in a pixel- ottler than hhelr real- RETIRED BANK MANGER HONORED Retired Bll'lli Mlnnger. Sin- clllr D. Reid Wu honored the George R Poarltes VC Brlnrll. Ray-l Clnldilfl LC!- m- at I banana! had in in. solid hiel lor rockets in a la:- Itory at nearby Saint Medal-o. legion home Tuesday evealria. 'Mr. Reid. th'wah hIa bank. mlda a loan Mable on the branch tor building its hornet-i noon-lama re- tiona 01 Prince County as _w_ell instead the stranger is riveu eh. a: tram scattered - ' lleieat but service and speclal alien: to make him feel welcome are lacking. FOR RENT Construction Equipmem Dozen. Imdrrs. ctr. " TOP SOIL And Clay Fill For Sal will ddlvel’ til ynur Int. J Camac Construction Co. Ltd. Belvedrre Corner Phone 4-7010 RECO‘RD l (Continued from page it which “will take some months prc. 'hn tor- ward" with a review or recom- mendatiuns ol thc Glassrn royal commission on government nr- ganlaation. The new spcudms program. however. contains no lands (or levernl new measum the gov— ernmcot has stud .t will imple- ment. or well. untorcscen costs always crop up as the ycor pre- . s cues. requiring sllpplemen—. lary appropriations which in re. cent yours haw csocccl tram smmom In workroom These will have n. be taken lhtn account in Mr Gnrdhn'l budget .pcech ln whirh tax and llscal policics tor the coming year will be charicd consmms sTarEu \l’l" . The only ('ommnns comment We made by tormer Chili:ch tire lioance mlulstcr George Nowlon. he gave a nonat‘omm tal undertakloa to give “proper consideration" in Mr Ghrdnn's placement. and expressed the. llopr lllll tlit’ inrmrr NW9"!- ment'a economy errorts would be pursued it so sugzcrtcd some so. ceiviu I legion blaaer aua tron to validate last year's gray slacks lrmll branch p... owning estimotcs which were “dam. Edmund p. “mum never spprnvM belore Pnrll durlnl Ill. banquet. Int-m won dissnht‘d Ihsl Feb. ‘ a... in. .lection. The RFN nhw hilt-I'- 3 now lu‘l't‘n yMr xhnrt "nice ; appointment tor young men with the t’ollowing nualillratlons. i I Starting salary 225.00 “ill: Increase or 96.00 alter 22 months Mn'ifl‘. Edurminn grade 12 or bottt‘r. Age 17 to 24 yours. Unmarried. Applicants will he lrflim‘d lnr surtat-e or air rmw ottirrr lichen-ting on pit. ml standards. All opportunin to apply (or a [wt-manual mm- mission after 214) your: service. 'l'llls IS an entirely new plan. For lurthn inronnatltnr Ind lull deulla wrilc the urn norruilcr uthS QUEEN CHAR, w'rrE. Charlottetown. FOR THE LAND’S SAKE- LIME Soil arrditv slows down the dew: inn or organic matter and reduces the yields and quail av and pas'uic, LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the market and should be applll‘d to acid soil, lt makes all mayor nlzlnt mposit of h . more available. is ~ remember. “HAVELOCK .lnl . . . shipped in cariead lots or 30 bone or more. bagged or bulk. Order now HAVELOCK LIME WORKS Harriet-k. N. B. Phone LE534-243 6 'Fhe ‘makings” ofa fine Famous ror mildness and finequ flavour! 9 £11! cco an 2». and... was!” C16 70 CIGARETTE TOBACCO “wars FIESN IN V. ta. nu AND HANDY rocxsr ractti _._———