’_= ` _i'°"l" "T rw " _ -- -Q - -___ to i -,_,_' _ __ _ _ rue. cHARLo'r'1‘1l'rowN ounnpiaiv- _ - _ _ pA_¢;E_Si.;vEN _ _ _ _ V _ _I ._.~,».-.- , 1 USED We can -suit lany- pur- cllaser’s' pocket book Chevrolet Sedan Reconditioned ,... $375 Will sell for .. . $200 Ford Coupe-1929 Runs like new _,... $275 Nash Sedan ’ - Reconditioned .... $300 Ford Sedan . In good running- order Dodge Victory 6 Sedan This is a rcal_b_uy . $200 Ford Delivery » Reconditioned and pain- ted-run 1 season . $350 Any of these cars can be purchased with a small down payment and the balance paid in monthly installments. These cars are on dis- I t 'th - P ay a Q Wllh especially that I might see to the crown since his return to llll fatheriand from exile in 1923.' The ' “It has long been a pet dream of ` iiiem_..,i.ie “id _ Mr. Squire, Marge Direct, 2.13 1-4,' tomorrow, Friday afternoon, start- ° Hush, Lealock, 2-09 1-4, Longset, _ ing at 3 o'cl0ck from the foot of 2.06, Johnny Walker, 2.16 1»4, Grand ~ Queen St. ' - Universal Motors Bldg. Kent St. '~ A- |'I0|'|i9 00. Lone Fisherman 0-- one-ate. on self LOQKING 'EM OVER 2266-4_-30-stt-31 5Y.DNEY_ N_ B__ MW 4_ (By the _ Canadian Press)-Marooned on toiim- t _ csllilln iluillulilli :.....°§'.i‘;..?.°‘£.“ii.I‘.l‘;‘.“".: 5°" In Operation which doctors pm- "/l Man nnsinxrssriwlu dis- “°““°°d "” ¥°°d M °°uld have cilirord "Baldy" izehlvsb, hard pol the most obstinate fit of the _hem d°n° In H 11051711111-" working left winger of last seasons olues,st.1=aul's Parish Hall, rridsy Aacording to the story reaching .Insoles will again don a red and_ evening. asia-s-5-ii. sYd”°Y» 111° 11-ihefmm. alone' in his isisolr _iersev next winter. A tele-, - . . lsisnd eaolu wss tin-sstened with gram received recently from the 5 I _ YB I . sw nizcumm MoN'rin.ir ineetlng death by an sbdonunsi condition evening at I o'clock. Full attend- in lnce requested. 2864-11 cnumum HELP onpiuns --` hsvlns seen an operation, and guid- _ at thc'b1ue` lines and one on the “ d ickziawiedged-my-the Boardw sharp jack-knife, 5__w°°den`imiiiing n property in the city for the use of known the operation involved the the Royal Canadian Mounted Police risk of severing arteries and cans- games' Wm* the 1118-iority of goals years and has been floor-leader of io' count The survivors would then im grunge and Biaek fm- six years, is unfounded, the Guardian learned ing blood-poisoning perhaps his on inquiry last night. While a num- hand might not have been so ber of prospective locations have st y. . been considered, no purchase has He was stricken at night and the 1°g1°°uy ' be between clubs which ' beyond cavll are the strongest in Charlie Sweet, the weii knowni vet been made. only way he obtained sufficient light ' _ _ 10,- the ii their sections. _ Cape Breton trainer, will have 0P@ra, on was by lying on ,n_&mpsmug_ 2m 1_4: ,Hppy G__ his ls h raasomhs °°k °" ° ° 11°" in "mt °' ° am wnianr ilranciiv z.1ll 1-4; and Anon w., 2.11 1-4, in _ ilickel-lug wood fire and workin in fist. has returned from a business l ' » i .rip to Montreai liienns. when Mary Owen sank four ` ---- u 0 B. Batt left Monday morning for` Ayers' Gay md D°dd‘ 3°t 3°m3- BOSTON May 4' (A'P‘)_Th°' Graln Ter’nlna» giiiiwn mmuie to Pon °hm,chiii_ . is trio outscored Grade X during nrst National Bank of Boston has ____ Mm _ _ the last ten minutes 13 to 3. For token over the assets and deposit __ __ GN-de X Mary Owen was the star. ls;utle 1 the Atlantic National! lvlr. li. is. Titus. Moncton: Mn l"E"““’" °°“°°°°" 1’ °‘ ¥"°"° °°“`5, Bank #8 °f the °‘°S° °f "‘“"‘°~“>Si` ndisn Press)-Every eilort is losing ; ` mu' alfa” X We" h"“”°°PP°d‘ 1042?. 0m°€1`5 °f wth banks °“'\ made to secure insurance rates that , - mush um “b”“°° °f M"5”`°t rioiunced tonight. Iwlll encourage grain shippers to use 58180. their SW KUNG- F0! U12 The action was taken at the re-lim new iemmai iaciiiiies ai edlun National Hotel. “ew” °’°'"‘°d ~°“°“‘P' AY°’S» quest both of the M1l1n°1° Banklclrllrchlli on Hudson say, Hon. o. _ DUMB Bhd GRY `l71'°V1d¢d 511° 5°°f' 'and the Boston clearing house blinks,IH_ ¢aim.i_ gecieim, oi state, i~id.‘ ' 'ms punch' Th” “"9” °°"°°"¢d Ithe oB1¢lBl’s iltlitemwli 511111- Ivised the House today in answer to » IM' 7 ‘nd 8 Wm” "'°P°°”V°1Y‘ Harry K. Noyes. Chuifmim °fIquest1ons asked by J. P. Howden. ' Whm’ °" uw d°f°”°° M°"i*"m° the Board of the Atlantic National, I (i_,ib__ gg B°nifa¢¢)_ The mini wit; GRADE X Wm PB-INC! STVEBT R°3°" 'wpped "muy 5 arm* X stated it had been deemed wise. af' of the Hudson Bay Railroad and SCHOOL HOOP' TITLE i°“1“°k th” W” 1“b°”°d 1°' the ter careful consideration of all the terminnis was 549_772,50s_1i divided circumstances and in order io pro- as follows: Railway. $31,904,802.'16: tect the interests of the depositors Churchill terminals, $11,593,485.4’l, and stockholders, to transfer the and Port Nelson terminals $6,274,- Bank's business to the Frst Nation- 217.88. and Mrs. W. 0. Hunter, Moncton and Mr. C. A. Melkle Bumminer side. are registered at the Can- Slwppv passing, coupled with ex- ` draperles. cellent shooting, gave Grade IX the Grade IX “emsafy scoring punch to win R080" from Grade x by the score oi 29-19. Ayers 14 Md by Francis Ayers who scored Dodds 'I Purtrldso 14 points. Grade ix controlled the ' Gay 8 Clawson Grade X ‘Owen 13 McLean I . bo h | 'hen Gm” x °°m°-“P °n "mt R°f°"°: W' 6”" ‘ I partments. It also undertakes toihas l:4‘~.: fumished with regular re- ` ‘ convert the assets oi' the Atlantlciports on ice and meteorological ' in an orderly fashion to conserve iconditions, and -with complete in- ihe ,quiiy and nifguimi the At- ifci-mation es to the aids and pro- RCURY _CK Ex Karsers Son S F F_w.§ozaiL.'i.e.iroi et 07’ *T719 `fRvSOMr III'-lIS0MEH0w.1 OF ‘ri-IIS I Lll€8. 2.11, Winnipeg Boy, King from the country, and as far West Spruce, 2.16 1-2. Major Aubrey, 2.11 as Summerslde. Remember the day. l - fc - I _ fe; ‘l'?_'"f____fF‘ Big .Parade ” Un sig.. -fi; -_ ' . P;.s“__!.Loohnn, . »’ _ __ A . .__ CARS fifi-_§Rj_§g__'»;__¢§-:_-;_g=-mi¢_;=§ Frlday t€fnO0fl_ '” Over Forty Raceiorses Including _ _ _ _Li t;__;1-_ig__-_i_ii__»_ii»__i»_i°i3e__.i»-___i=-__-_i I AShdW1ng Of The'Latest'Makes ESS” C°“°'f 3" t ber wvenisu fleets." 'rms sown Of A1"t0S SCI1€duledv T0 Strut f§l'°§f.fZ e”l§s°.ZTf.'§'if.§’2.f'§...""i.1';'§_ _Their Stuff At 3 O’clock To- -’~‘ All car representatives src asked (BY ufi-Ecu) "BALDY" COMING BACK die, a bluni sion) daminé neu-iie count This playoff would take place There are veterans in all sports ee . . ltullion unirovunen-runner and slsngtli oigslvsnised wls-,ian simultaneously in each Section- The andrew '-seep' lvraiooun, oi' saint 6 yesterday of the purchase of a en from au rid tin pall. Had he Wfnne” “'°“1d ‘hm meet the m'5"`.Jb¢11 ' Wm" 4 i, commercial and savings de- ‘insurance rates out of Ohurohill,_ .Since July, 1928, the Imperial ` III/ f t= /,/'I _: 57%,., 3 _ “_ °<. \ \ \ A ‘_ \ e ’ Oo ` '~;\ - \__- & _\\&\ ~.\\\i- “ge V \-_\ " " /' .'=<;e A *iii _ _ ? I __ .//.’ t ONCE IN A WHILE » - 1 \»s;&`»\_\_ /ir . _'_/ _ - :rj _ _, /W _..~_ _ j ‘ix , _ O Baltimore . 1o1s 1 »;;:7;ft';; i `- _ sei, _ _-tj.-}-‘,‘.,-_=';_f;__- nuiralo on 2 ' l ` ` “ Hopkins, Casearelia, Smythe and \\\\\\\\ wig ` Q to _ Q.. *mi .-_§___ ,» '7 ' \5 _ -_ _ ( . -~ ‘tl-. -ill; // _ / ` \~ '=~ . /g ' ‘» 1 \\` 71 Qu -~"_ s"> _ Q ;“ .loft \ sb oi Z* fo ' ,_ ,J < to ._»_- ° \-N r ‘TU I '§-‘- o A / i '5 » / *"" ."~ . ... ..... _ Q/ __ Montreal 8 8 0 // _ I “ . f O / / ~ $1159 5 -f l ` _ , _ ____.____ _ v i ' ( 5 ` __/ Ken r__.;. \ . ' ‘ ii/ll l[__ »\ hh; ( K "A ill *... .li $1 cuismoI°'1h¢1-S Of a 3-10-4 fertilizer m'x- one needle. turn, purl back these az ver, would do well to grow a small_ ture 111 addition tu manure is ample stitches, tum, knit plain, repeat ;ve7'T1;epe;t gliziimund Him; ne( rea. not more than one hall' acre'°f1 H1055 80115 Bhd muy be expected these two rows (always slipping the S' an n rows P B ' tr nd look after the crop well. to increase the yield on the average first stitch). Fourteen times (15 ln l 5 tons per acre. This mixture may all). :gm 3' sup 1' knit 1’ mu 'um Soil and Weather Conditions. be C0ml>0-Sed Of the !0ll0wlng chemi With the inside of the heel toward 'C5151-100 Duunds nitrate of soda, you, purl 18 inches, purl`2 together, les' and men 3 mam mm' Th For optimum growth sam mini,-_ 80 pounds sulphate of amonla, 600 purl 1. 1 s a well drained soil fairly rloh in _ pounds Superphosphates. and so Tum. knit 8 stitches. slip 1. knit ffegi‘e_3v°:i'i;i°p;°';:;,°1;,?,i‘:f umus and fertility. Corn also re-ipounds murlate of potash .On good 1. pull Sllplied Stilvh Over. knit 1. ' ' I ulres considerable heat and, there- i soils with a heavy dressing of bran- tum. Puri 7 Stiiilheu. Pull 2 tusethef. siiicii over repeat io end of iii, iore, will not do well in cold dsinngysrd manure urs amount may be Pufl 1- ,,,,,,,ii,,_, thin 1 i,i,,i,, ,W -mei, years. For this reason it should riot I S°m€'Wh9-t reduced. Tum. 10111 3 311501198. BHP 1. knit 1. ' ' be sown until the soil is well warm- I Dull !11PP€l»:\‘e l-u\pi=at~\_eo t-low? opp ,,‘,s‘,.,,A-i-,`,,,,°,,i,,`i_ sae.-1 sran-ntsso car- iii 'Ai \_URl§° ‘ an 2;# "`l'fl'o /£7 1:-215°* 1:1- \ .. _, _ _ _.finish lil? r it Pnoliissjf silos., Lliilisil f _.i__§31i_|__g_1o‘ttetown .z ~ _ _ _ _ / s -I i .’ NQSBANO SHE SAW ` i l ~ _ _ _ t up 4\ »-fi* IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII »T yn- ' _,.1 COND HUSBAND HE 5! . WA5 AN HONEBT P\CK POCKEY I