‘amoxn asomn: exraar r ll “" i --io s e " 'MAY 16.1929 . . ‘ l THF' f'l¥ARLOT'l`l-‘TOWN ("llARDiAN I ‘ua ' - / ‘ ¢ ~ ._' And all you have to do is try its ilavour once. "S LADA °..‘f;:.f..'.‘:f...°-.‘:::.:.°’:.°.;:‘ .ci.i.sl,“'=il=f=f1iMlii|iiiiii is dl . _;§c__:a3;1bgr__;li;‘:__x___]'t‘;_’:h;_2;_ $.00-Trinity Stars Younl PeoP|e‘s_ _ ~ Society-Concert-Music, Read- : ilytcrlan.Chur_cli on Sunday, ‘U .__ 'evening shortly before 6 o'clock a` I ` 5 ' Owl t th I lh lid Would t' k it tid- _ T E A Siazlrllta-l1c»ll~l:rl?s;wCllll:ll?<:`l!1lCl\l:_1§r8;,l;::fj' ‘xfgiidnlogkmgwhorsg owned by Mr- _and d;lelrl)per lnptfligaoigx 5:0533 faecilorlly. Canadf lllorthe mlvessahadl Watch for Uur grand 0P€l'llUg Ad’ Tu ln” !f°m thQ g‘fd¢n.’ sunday, Holi. l Co_'___m___l;_o__- “___-___ w_____e __0_:___;_ _Ep ______0l;__a__e__Bt:_l;i_f__ _ of Canada. the importation of dogs been developed by the -healthy com-il ' ‘into Prince Edward Island was pro petition of these two systems | _ ings, two One-Act Plays-l _ of the railways in _Alberta leading, Angther of r ' 7 l Hearts Memorial Hall. : into the Peace River district and far* i f ou many opening Sp l “WON BAPTIST PAsToRATE'_' 'i395-5-16-IL 1 '. northern country by the two trans-‘ V L ' - Sunday. Mnv 19. Alonnv. li n. ni.;~ __ _ _ i adles genuine leather under -I-i.yuii_ 3 i,_ m__ WcsimUreiaiid_ ,moi ---;- continental railways, General McRae. arm /and ouch ba 5 ii_ iii_ | "AD To BE s"0T_Ye_m___dayi North Vancouver, was opposed to p_ g i.. joint ownership and control which . - S .i . _ _ . _ i ‘ _ _ _ - _ ~ _ _ pl ngficld, St Elizabeths Chuich, in some strange way broke his leg. iiiibiied iimli January i_ mm This ,_The economic mini” for this Dim FARMERS FAVUR ! U10 Present situation re arding ` l 3 °V l S CENTRAL l’AlliS}I-Services next f°"tU“*‘t° anhml- [ernment on Tuesday Peace pass, Prince George and Van- U f .. .1 ' ‘ ~ 'f - - _ Psci | - May 19, Whitsunday, Evensong 7.30. l Shortly afterwards Police Constable . | ,. l , , some disciissio i_ ii i l i action lvas taken by order-ln-council Of tht’ P2500 RWE' ¢°“l\tl‘y .Gen. Mc- ° ' n °° pm regarding _*‘ ""“"*’h T"°’“°’ d“P"*°“°“ th* ““"nt e lnectlh oi thc Provincini G -l Rue deviated- “ll undoubtedly by th¢ Domlnlon To Glve freight rates. The majority present siibiiiii ~ l - ` 1 h will hc held lr :revel oondl- ‘ _-_ l Inferest fn did iioi iiiinii iiie Duncan report i__ d, » i R _l J. G. MacFadyen. of Charlotte- couver and willingly or otherwise that P 3 tions permit in Melmald (Lot 48) at OSB DAY NEXT TUESDAY tow I yi, i-iiiiwa in muh the devgio l . _ _ been propel-iy iidheieii in in iiiis mai__- 10 30 . ‘ i N ` n. was re-appointed sheriff fol- is t Y ` W ` D' , , _ - _ “_ _i Gi ~ R d_ 230 _ _ ext Tuesday will be Rose Day in _ i P U 0 R ””’- *md Jam" "mer WHS instructed nnd in pcofihdlwchoa h cip m ‘ honor of Empire Day The DauglucrsiQ“uells C,,i,,,,y_ _,_ R_ Macponaldl ’“°“' °’ "“?" "’°“” °““’"° ’“““ '°' Pacific Cable - ii iii ii ,, l. ° I 5 U" - 1 y. at ~ of Kensington was re-appointed she-‘ constructed". he said. Y ° met’ “- t° luke the mutter up il o'olocl= R D v l ' or the izinlpiro will conduct il sale ci- . i . ev OMcaru, Min- ;r1i‘f for Prince Edwin Reid of Rollo General McRae spoke at some (Canadian Press) lwlthP.M.sl "' l, _ - - - |N$ P E C T | ll Ni .§“r:.::i".:.z ;f:f:.:.;°;.;°;;y::.:i ‘“.;“..:°zf:°:;:---- - 0-we - - . also to draw the attention of the POLICE -OF - ` roses is the chic! souzce of rgvellue 3 ty in place of Malcolm Ma°D°m1d'l extension of the railway to Smvel reoewe "M000 O! me $900300 pam i Provincial Government to thc matter. _ , , C RT*FOm pmhlbmon' of this splendid organization they who was unable to comme ms duties “ke and “mther by way M P""` over by me Dominion during the WOODSTOCK May 15__A me __ _ ,Ca-‘es “Elf fl€lJ0Ul”H€d by Hi-G H0l10l'_ _viii __i____b____s__ be __ _ i _owing to serious illne55_ River Pass and Prince George. Van-I period of deficits on the Pacific ca- ~ 0 UB nt the police court yesterday morn- We PR F00 Zed DH The ioiiowiiig returning officers coiivei__ what was wanted by ii.ie_bie_ according in the iei.ii.i_i oi the 0 d 1 _ TRAVEL BY BUS DOUBLES IN 4 , . _ ' . _ I D0!! 0 2! GFS Ind 18-rmers was , ing. Two speedcls were each fined this °°°”‘°“ were appointed under the pleblgelge! people of Peace River district was a agreement under which the dominion 1 YEARS ir _ _ £012 ;\_f;:__ “___ s°__:*_*_;_l;°f;\_1____t° hear isloiio and cosis. An edloillncd case .sci for the election to he held .iiilyl direct route and outlet to the Pacific' along with other empire units. is ~ - mmm - ”_° of ill treatng a domestic animal was; ; . Ocean. The debate was adjourned. ll`¢l1n¢f€-W HOD- Er- e gg Reports for 1919 from 23000 bus l _ , 18 :§;ner'ti";;. Ti, cgloeiig; of czmpglsiilli operating companies in the ` Uniieéi- runner “d-l°m`“ed- ‘ To Qlleelrs County, Donald MacKay, I A8 the first indication of hastenlngi nest- LaP0lnte, Minister of Justice, whxiier to uk me 'nominioz Goxrnfi siiiies show i_.i93_000_iiii0 passengers sUCCE§SFU___`;`_;_ST T _ i Bl-adaliillllc. _ prorogatlon a motion was passed that i so explained i.n the Commons today el-lv. to lace into ciiect th ` _l transported over ixzao ooo ooo nillcs es I ` A - _ he MISL' P. E ISlGfld P“"°" °°""“>" ““’“°5 M°C°"‘“°- ‘“° °“° “ish” °" ’°’ "‘°’“b°"' W°d' i “mr” th’ bm “W’°""‘“ °‘"‘°*’““" m P G "Kula ' held under the auspices of the Cath - ° Newton nesda will be eliminated after today ' f¢1' was given second and final read- glam so-,gr-nl;\i_1¢_ The meeting wasi §i>__i_l”i_§_r:_r_t_!_;i__ v\ltl1_ 1925 flguiea dghini Clic Women-5 League, held in their: Klligs County Michael Maclntyre In committee today lifter 5¢C°l'ld1'¢Hd- i . , as.ell crs - . ‘ _ ‘ _”" ‘ ' ' ' largely atten e . with all parts of the D 5; carrie an Him iiisi oiemnii, M5 ii "mi eii_{ Seikik _ in _ _he biii io _Wide io! Mi__u__i__l _ 97l_000_000 ii _ . d_ _ _ _ _ SYDNEY MINES, May 15. - The I - - 3 U1 two counties being well represented. m °‘ “mere _ J0lH\>l2 aflull. The 111122 winners _ RW John Adam__D____ pastor oi cai__ gage Ca,-ie, of Clierloiieiwwn was ment of salaries of the postal em- B. Frank Smith, M. L. A., presided. T° l“5“*`° me Safety Uf £1115 119', wore: First Pl-izc, Ladies-Ml's. D._ appointed a member of th~ Board of Plvyees who perep.ii,ai_ed in me sei-me _ e d 0 i ii i_ _ _ , _ . _ _ i man United Chuich for the last five Mr. Cornell said that in 1925 za. "1 “ °“S “Um El D vesi 8 nel wut nolvllllc. seconfi~l»/ilsi lualy Tlelll__ _em has responded to B “ii mm School Trustees for Cher1meeewn_\ oi isis, and were subsequently rc- . f ll b , ` ' - i. - _ i :rin calisk_w'_e3e ;_i~ilDDed from New ;___;__ __li_r;Te;are__i1ov:_I__i;i1_iiii_1Dc_ri_\\_;lli:_ or. Fllst prize, Gentlemen - Mr. SL Peiei_,5_ ___E_i_ U approved bv _iii iiiiice iii _i_ 1-,_ G0i.iiim_ whose term employed at i-cduced ,,,.ages_ was pass. ithemfllit year f_or'l:0e;:l:l‘i>l92l-lliail compared with only 43 Dcllicrllt in Smclli/I (‘lallam;Lsccond-Rev' M7 the Provincial conference Mr and `°‘l’i’°5 1" "““"‘ Mi" A"°h“”~ld J~ ~°d‘ This W” me bm °“ me bm’ °f D . . - .cr ll.a y. ucky Chair-Mrs~ ' ' }Sii_,- S ii oi Ti. me io S care, and last year, 1,738 cars of pots- 1924- ‘ Fred Power. wg, wen; 0° the Mmm-eai mai-iiei These statements, made by W. T._ _ ____ [rom this province. This inspection Palme? Mamlef °f We RU-‘5€U; PRESBYTEILIAN SERVICES -, ' , ` C ci ii Mrs. Adamson will move to the Is- ‘Pi C 0 US Y “mmel- land the latter part of June. Since ‘side in PINE °f C~ E- Smmgi W110 if coming to Sydney Mines the Rev 415° feminl in June- Mr Adamson has always manifested l 9 I J Slew” “'55 'P9051'-¢d I service means that the trade is bein" Ma“UfaC'-UNH! C°mD8l'ly Of Mldfl1¢-` pl-csbvtorian sci-vices as follows Mflvl ' = _ ~~ ‘ ~ ~ 4 Justice of the Peace and N ta supplied with greater quality. Quality l°“’“~ Com*---3“'e Slime ld” °f UW wiii-l\lIt.Ste\v:1l‘tat 11 a. m.; Marsh- l great' interest in the CMC' swm .Piibiiii io iii iiiiee i- B' i Dig; and moral life of the community 1' 9 ¢°U"1e-S fl must be .minteined and 100 im. mug strides in progress necessary to keep field nt 3 p. m.; Harrington at 7 p. l _md he has a number of hisnds noi ji)i.iii,ii.iCe_ _ _ - - f _ _ _ . , _ i . i of tho shipments made safe from le pace “th the modem trend D “Els ' ml The Oldmaton of Elders Mu be A only identii'-'led wth Carman United 1 The members U' the Wvemment j°¢7fl°U~ Th! °°5l 01 ln5lJ€Cll0¥\ has lmmmon which demmlds gre el' thc special feature at thc service at _ii i ivisiied Government House pioiierii. been fer beluw the uvelusv losses- 5“f°*l' mmm* *ll Sl°Pl"-“¥» ‘“ "M" °" :vial-shileld at 3 o'cloclr. ucv. w. Bruce ‘ wh° “ I wish ifism "imny fears fi i to sec if it were nos-lille so allow the and the devuftmtut ls eflaer to helu- “"’""- “'““ *"9 me °f “"“'°‘ ~‘l’°°“°d Milli i-.ill omcirltc. All nlonluors of iuschltness ill ld r millimr al wmk lc. Nfrt. to have e portion of that if me Pam” he" wish w have the up w an avenge or better “mn 35 U10 l‘lltlfCl1 MC 1'¢\'lniCd»‘ ,Just the thing for acknowledge ment. invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. “i Mr:Mom/im AND MoUnNrNc._ cards at shortest notice. Guard-i ian Job Printer?- .-o - 1 JOHN Annan Macoouaw. i Lund surveyor, Hermanvllle, Sourls. i 3559-5-Z-1 mo _...___--_.___-_ SIIIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY 1 supplied, Guardian Job Printery_._ Al.l.l.\N(`-E COl\ZMITTEE APPOIN- ’l‘ED-l\lcmbcl's of the 'I’elnperancc1 Alliance were in consultation with lR0v. W. W. Pack. Secretary of the 3 National Temperance Federation, on i l\'lond:\_v, coriccrniilg the plcblsclte to be taken on thc liquor question” this summer. The following committee was appointed to make rccommenda- | lions to the executive which mcctsl some time ncxt week: Rev. Mr. Ray- l nlond, Rev. l\lll‘. McLeod and Messrs.l W. T. Huggan and L. P. Tanton. | VOTE ON EX. GRANT-There bc- ing some lnisundcrstandlllg as to the' nmnncr in which the City Councll_ members voted on the question of thc, grant of $1.000 to the Provincial Ex-i hlbition Association, The Guardian: rcpublishes the inforlnation. The mo-i tion to hold up the grant for thci present was supported by Counclllorsl Foster, Dougall, Holman and Ken-l nedy and carried on the casting votel of the Mayor. The Councillors favor-l illg the giving of the grant were; Councillors Pl-owse, Reardon, McLeod- and MacDougall. EFFECTED SAVING-At the lastl City Council meeting, Councillori Kcllrlcdy, chnilmnn or tho Light andi Power Committee, stated that anl agreement had been made betweenl the Council and the Electric Light' Company wllcreby in view of the cityf paying an increase of two dollars onl cach of forty tivo street, lamps or al total of sei. the me for domestic: lighting for small consumers, 300i connected load be reduced from $1.50- to $1.00. Councillor Kennedy states! today that this mcclns is saving toi tllese citizens of $708. 4 PERSONALS Mrs. E. E. Parkman has returned- from Boston after a ten week trip to fl-lends and relatives in Boston and' vicinity. Mrs. Parkman claims wea- ther is vcry backward and cold wil. twenty days of rain in April. D' numxs I ` localities. Store and house new three years ago. Pbr further infom- ation apply to Mrs. Ernest Howatt. Alblhy. R. R., P. E. I. 3Bli3»5-15-Bl. ' ' Wanted --_ llualsl run warns nm- niahed Apartment. Apply in writing °'t. Y. z." aim-dim. sale-s-14-u. - -Male Help Wanted UAUTID v- “ALI BOOKKEEPEB. Rotonnola required. Apply K. an H- i lhhrllll, PUNIII, P. I. I. 3825-5-14-Gi. l N utsing i TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.i Stephen Henry Gale Hospital,f Haverhill, Mass. Standardized Hos- pital and accredited school. Three‘ year course. Affiliations with! Classes admitted February and' September. One hour. from Boeton.l Two years of High School re-l uired For further information Pmviiilence Ciiy Hospiiai .iid Mui. May 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. 5 Eye and Ear Infirmary. Eight hour; Riggs. formerly of Charlottetown. a , day. , Allowance 315.00 monthly-‘ son. Q _ . apply to Superintendent. 4-0-81.! FRANCIS-At Fortune Bridge, Ma lil. John S. Francis in his Blst yea 'rg L01 Funeral -Friday at 2 o'clock. NORTON-At Crapaud on May 7, to Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Norton, a son," Harold Vemon. RIGGS-At Mrs. Phillips Nursln Home. Kamloops. B. C.. Thursday. T“<: _DEATHS _a§11-.stall nltvica Arrnovan _acer/or ond eaiety Luau" °f i llldtoldrl big money to distribu- :Oaamian sofa-Drive Mfg. ` o.,10 lnmlard Strait. Toronto. ,bnmio n. w. M. n-is-md- two single men. with or without board. Apply 'O P” care Guar- dian. 3802-5-15-3| ____.__._.._...._._--1----- F0! RENT-ATTIACTIVE FRONT ropm for adults-every convenience _ mon. Special rates offered. . Y lllilt 0011030- ' ill?" 1%* A-I-91-il _ I i .v ._ J l ~ . garage lf desired. Responsible peo- ’“ W' "W °“"°a::¢li-s-u-a 1-o ser _ lummshio rnoxr room suitable for married couple or ' vunsaraxaa = il N. D. MacLea __ IMIALMII ll . Phone Ill King Sql-ara °".#§QC~Qfff'ff§9Offf' 0005000 OOOOOQOOWOVOOOQOOOOOPOO-ifbb l be sold for that purpose without in 1 l Mr' l lerfcring with Government House. It V- I I was felt that the surroundings would lslts ng an _ be improved by thc erection of a new _ hotel th-ere. __ l (Special to The Guardian) _» SOUTHAMPTON, EDB.. MSX l.5.-- A Dehavlllancl plane has been placed -o at the disposal of Hon. Wm. Finlay-` Llvestock Markets s0n,_Ontario Minister 0! Lands and -_if Forests, who, accompanied by Mrs._' (Canadian H955’ Finlayson arrived at Southampton MONTREAL- Q“e~» Mal’ 15~‘“The“ the amended resolution by the post- master-general, which passed yester- ‘itll t was explained that the men would be paid for only work done, and payment would not be made retro- active, the principle oi the original resolution to which many of the mem- bers of borh sides of the House were opposed. The settlement would be a matter of administration. The Hon. H. H. Stevens suggested, however. that the nlode of settlement should be inserted ln the bill. A debate on the proposal for the acqulsitloujoilllly of the northern Alberta railways by the C. P. R. and the C. N. R. was resumed, this after- illoon. Mr. Kennedy, representing i Peace River, stated that while the feeling in his district was in favor of giving thc C. P. R. ilveierence in the I purchase of this railway, he favored ` the C. N. R. being an advocate of ` government ownership with a termin- , us at Prince Riipert. l The proposal of General McRae ings. The bill and affairs were subject- `ed to severe condemnation by Abraf- ham A. Heaps, Winnipeg Laborif/2. wllo criticized the appointment of Sir Campbell Stuart as Canada's re- presentative at the cable conference, questioned the private operation of the beam system so largely instru- 'mental of the Paciic cable financial jdlfilculties and asked why the Pac- ific cable was being turned over to ‘private hands just at the time, he finfe_rred_ when it appeared to be ` able to break even. i Mr. Heaps alleged "an indecent hast/2" ill connection with the affairs `oI the Pacific cable conference and inferred that there must be some _reason for “secrecy” when all the 'correspondence in connection with the matter could not be brought down and made public, Was it thc case, he asked that the whole mai- ter could not bear the light of day? _ _The Winnipeg member was also _insistent in his demand to be told who was a certain ‘lMr. Bro\vn"_ who aptly had left a code for utilization in cabling information respecting Pa-_ _cilic cable matters. The best infor- `mation available was that he was an fnccountant at one time in the em- ploy of the Pacific Cable Company. l l I l l l 4 l '~0d35’- Pm' EmP"e-‘S Uf S°°f1a“d~ The were 35 cmue’ 113 calves and 208 ‘to build a lille from Peace River‘ Hon. Mr. LaPolnl.e accebted the* bl- ls* hogs for sale on the two markets preseme °f Mr' Fmlaysm a ‘fad " i K _ ` ` _ ’d l crossing some 600 miles northeasterly`S\|§8€SIi0K\ of Allan W- Neill (Inde- mken ‘° dlswum the l“'°b“bm°y °t The came mar e Wu 5 ea y' I to the Great Slave Lake was discuss-`pendent Comox-Alberni) and Hon _ . _ _ . . all early provincial election. He llas_ Cvmmlm to medlllm COWS brollsht ed by me Minisier oi Raiiwayl Heinichaid B_ Bemiem Conservaiive b°°k°d his "°L“’“ p“5“g° ‘my zmhw from $625 t° $850 and mmm” bum believed it was premature at the pres-’ leader. that when the bill is passed Mr. Finlayson proposes visiting Nor-_ from $7-00 t/0 $800- _ _ _ ent iime_ but iie beiieved he Woiiidi lf, will have two armgxes giving ln. Way and sweden for department m_l calves were som m small lots tm like to see the day when there would- formation which may not be made formation. Particularly to exe.mine_ $8-50 to $10. i be ._ miihud on Gun Sine i__iike_- iiiiiiiic iii iii,e5eiii_ Swedish forestry methods. He mayl HUSS ‘W0 Steady H* $1475 f°\‘ 11025 _ so confident Wu he oi iii, iiiiiiie gf ______». ..__ fl to Stockholm. At any rate, he, vi' good Weight-S fed Bhd Wélfeftd I Y _ , _ _ northern Canada. After second read- lmends "° See Enghmd ‘mm the lm", na" A Cowie of mads were sold °“ i ing the bill went through committee DUNBLANE WOMENS INSTITUTE Mrs. Finlayson ls also an enthusiastic a f.o.b_ basis at $13.50. Solve were 4 oi me wiioie with smooiii si_iiiiiig_ ami al’ Passenger' from $1159 m $12' - received its third reading. The rest‘ Dunblane Womens Institute was Mr. Finlayson will remain in Eng-` of the afternoon was s nt on bills . _ pe land until after the British elections. NEWS STORY for iii, acqiiiiemeni oi buncii and in which he is much interested as a _ 1- other iiiies oi iaiiwiiy_ miiiiiiy iii Qiie_ Speti8_i_or_ in this caiiiiciiy he intends- A stirring mcssiige will be sent out ` on Mav 13th by the Children of visiting Lichfield, the constituency. ~ _md iiiii 0 ii_ioii_ l here sigmoiid samiieis_ Toronto! Wales calling for greater efforts for ° “pp 5 - ____ _ bec and the Maritime Provinces, and W i - There has been light shed upon e _ peace in all parts of the world. May i business man, fights a. three cornered i cms, of ,ii uiiiavoriiii “ie oi “__ month oi, her birth .nd her i__ii___h_ ii [ 18th commemorates the date of the bat e. ' , _ _ opening of the first Peace Conference‘ change' For me mst fourmonths °I'smne` The mmm” or la" meeting D l=‘uneral selvlccs were held in the schoolhouse on May izth with nine members and fifteen visit- loin present. The meeting opened .lvlth the ode followed by repetition of the creed. Roll call was respond- . H bé li l , d ' ' _ H°" 0’ F Mm ef cm” “S en t iii ii 8 i ima it is Owl this year there was an adverse trade_ were read and approved ii was moved "°Y W Japiml “°°°m¥.’““’°d by M's'i 8 e Hsu' n ' n ' balance of $70,000,000 and for li slmi-i 4 ‘his late home by his P i known in a number of countries as seconded and carried that lf the Man" and Mr' Howard Maman; G d ill D ' 1" permd °! 1°” ye" M ‘was "7'0°°"\trusteee are willing for the arrange- E A“m5"°n5' °‘“L“°d cLeod who s oke o 7°"°55°d in lm Sami’ 'mp' Like M"'l - oo W ab' 000. The trade situation for April oil _ __ This will be the eight successive _ lment, future meetings will be hel-PM P Fmlalson' Mr' Man" is deeply in ear the hlldrell's mcssa e has been this you W” the ww” mr 25 yeamlin the school. Also that night of Th’ Immorhmy M trlgucd with the spectacle of the old Y C 5 ou, impomi iimoiiiiied io is-,_0i,i,_000_ _ -iicbmis ii i He bein ei ciio d intends to 0- sent out through the efforts of the- -meeting be changed from the second landinan e nan gi to several meetings, inside and out-` Wmsh N““°“al C°u“°u °f the League L d as a cctato not as al °‘ Nnmns Umm' side on on sp _ r, Li Cl C P dih __ pm_i_icii_miii_ . o, . .Mere t. Gencla gb and our exports to $65,000,000 or an ii ii I ii C mu, Saturday in each month to the sec- ‘Wea 9 ‘ " ‘ averse balance in a single month of* . _ imim iiiiiiiie “M paid 'ond Friday, as Saturday night was "Timo 18 m0l'l9Y.” said the man who , ° e °m °“' ` 1Gorrill, Mrs. Leslie McLean and Mrs. _ . _ ` N ¢\'€\'i’ DBF 0 €W0l' . » i ' .» - in business tlue to 98 cent match' ' on May lath is as follows: inell: 4, Eugene Lewis. _ i'_'_‘_°_°°___;'_“’;;i i__T_____°_;’_;‘_;i__"_§__“"_ i __xi_mi_iai_ in me and We, boys and girls of Walcs, from Grade IX.-1. Billie Acorn: 2, Ir- isem ____ me in__ii__uies_ Motion in ii!" I member oi me New gl our mountains and valleys, our vill- Win Cairns! 3. D0rll McDonald: 4., .ie oi cmd insield oi me mimi Di CMN The music W direction of the choir 0 gow Church and the were of the faxo te deceased Going Down One by O r,‘ Ablde With Me." “ night Among the many bee tributes were Pillow from the iam from Mr and Mrs B tc 1 T1 ANY TIME 'OSAK TIME We carry a very complete line of Kodak and Brownie Cameras ces from $2.75 up _ et us do your de- veloping and printing. -'ans rixolurr nnuoo-lsr = ac innon Drug Co fo' Km ”'s'“v"na'gg'f ages and towns, greet with a cheer **°°-***¢ ¢oeo»`+¢ »oooe¢eoo++oo»» W bei.t_el~ world? Next year, in 1030, the re SCIENCE BALKED tor. Doctor-Nonsense, why net? i Donald McDonald. the boys and girls of every countryi Grade VIII.-1, Jéssle Bushey: 2-§ ` . under the sun. Our hearts are thrill- Ernest O'Donnell: 3- Edward May- iumed mn' U pomblefnnnzemufm ed by the wonderful response to our'nagh; 4, Alban Paquet. l"'h°“ld b° made to hue our dismct yearly mesxnge and we cherish the' Grade VII.-1, Bemard Mooney; 2. lcomemmn mn” time 1”" than _ many new links of friendship whichlwmest Bt. J0hl‘l: 3. Leith Dingwell; 1 ' _ i _ we have formed. Will you, millions}4, Leonard Walsh, _conjunction with West Poin , Brac or you, loin with us today in think-I ch-ado vi.-1. ian Mecoonnld; :_ ”"" Mm’ “"4 ‘”-'ld '“ °'°“"°°d h““' ing with gratitude of those men and`Stewart Macaulay; 3. Percy Chever- fm' U th" were Impncucame' In Mun women nf every race and people wholie; 4, Francis St. John. are working so hard to build a finer. Grade V.-1, Gus Paquet; 2, Leon- °“' Insmuk °' ben” mme' "° 't' I ard Condon; 3. Blanch Green; 4,l League or Nations will celebrate its aus gallant. ‘lfufhte H =°h°d“1¢d "N °"fi°d °“*~ l tenth birthday. Let ua determine.: Grade IV.-»1, Billie Moynagh: I. lTh° "°°"t°"'-V W” lmuumd "° °°m` here and now, ro help it, with all our iaacie Matthew; s, 'Philip Pequot; 4, 'muhltlle with tht supervisor and ie- powcr, to go forward with hs emtiisahdy oilnun. Quest her to mek# this uhlhlf- Mm- taak of peace on earth and goodwill~ Grade Ill.-1, Franklyn Cheverle; 'ml ¢l°°°d by 'l“ll“l GW 5*" th’ among men. _ 2, Shirley Gillam: 3. Tommy Stub- ilting. Luncheon was then served by bert; 4, Stirling Dlngwell, ithe hootesses. Collection 51.97.-O Grade II.-l, Camille Cheverie; 2,? D°¢t01'-Give your husband five 'Andrew Byrne: 3. Reggie Pequot; 4_l OTTAWA, May 10-A total of |21.- teaapoons of this medicine every night Robert Poole. ;259,Mo.19 has been received by Can- when he goes to bed. Grade f.-i, Marorie Poole; 3, l-lsr. -ada from Germany it was revealed _ Wife-Oh. 1-I can't do that, doe- ry Tumer: 3. Harvey Poole; 4, Mer- in the I-louse of Commons today by vyn MacDonald. the Premier in answer to an in- Wlf0--Wo only have three tea- .The oeason for heated argumentsifollowsz Cost of u-my occupation 86.- lD°°l1l» il now open. isl4,5o0; pre-Dawes reparations t3.~ 180430:- repatriation to prisoners . N0 mln Sllulllli Ebmolain if he bl Pa\'nln|"the engagement ring ia llslls 980.60. Tris balance was paid out- ° ‘“°*'“‘°“ “W W* °"° "'°°“°*' _ PMI' °‘ ‘°'°~ ll “IWW Wil' W UNI ll°°~ lil If I S Y ‘lunch at our next meeting Motion June 20th Also that it be héld U1 hall, This would give members of tend than if the proposed arrange- quiry. The amount was distributed as i 2'000'°.00' lfound inconvenient as a night lorflufl Cl\l‘~l*1Cf4’l' Slefllng ‘ ` Secretary of the League of Nations |m¢E¢ing_ Cumming” i-eporied and - very high esteem in lvhicl _ ' ~ SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL i Ii B man has R had heart ii ai/iiiis _ Society of Canada is alranglng fori iweie i.e_,i¢¢¢¢d for mx! m¢,n¢h_ M0. cd was held llnd to his -ami to mv “_ ood head l the broadcast of the message overi -_-' iioii Carried th” 5 simvbosrd be Uh. position and genial m l - , , hm n n8 _ C 8 l me radio nn Moy lgth to all per¢g_ The following is the honour roll of _mined im me ichooi Mm Amos ; mused me eiielie Comm f th D ini Souris High School for April' ` iii; all “iw lmm him spray from Ml'-1 M11 spray from t e Pmpl ler and Bell spray f Glasgow Womens Irlstlt The pall bearers were Ling, Percv Dicke=on, Br son John Clark, Edison Theophilus Pineau < ____€_____ 0 » s 0 D O nevraa SUM wwoou-no-c-c-eo-.4 iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii l Mrrnoroiiml stones _ .....l College 7 e Convocation n Prince of Wales Collei appeared once more. marks the conclusion and is well up to the ot the “Times in the Each artl\‘e lg in shows considerable ablli of the wliter As usual al l full of frlendl hu these are quite person hurt b what _iok A feature of the n biographies and picture Year Class of 1928 9 _ A very humorous on Robt Shaw of 2nd Ye ‘appreciated by all u l el A in I A cartoon of the S Rand, a s‘udent of las malkablv well drawn Several excellent po try School Ten Years tory Directions for Beg lal Sport Social and as well as ‘Who's \uh Magine" and much credit upon t Howard Buntaln 3rd Y emclent staff The pa for 15 cents per co 'Bookstore o from lManager. Mr Edwin In Memol BENJAMIN H01 The community of and vicinity was shocke lof the very sudden de its most popular citizens when Mr Benjamin Ho cd the call of his Lord The late Mr Houston North Rustlco ln l8al, w the callv days of his young manhc became New Glasgow selxlng blacksmithing, which lowed at Rusticnvllle u \ears ago He was un lla e in 1877 to Harriett Glasgow to which uni born three sons and t Walter E Houston of Sask Clayton G Hou June 29th, 1023, Rendal Florile Ui/Irs Wnl ‘\Iu" l lnsorl, Maine and Lottie ln all) of Charlotte ed to by each member naming the 1 5 ills widow cherish h He rests from his lab do follow h m " DR.J P MI 8_8