Y__1_1_1_g49 iris western GUARDIAN WEIR‘!!! l. llsnor Murphy. II Hanover ltroot, and Goergo (lion. 125 Othwo Street. QUIDIIBBIDB and PBINCI COUNTY News, Subsuipflono, Advertising _'.l'ho Guardian may b0 a bought at any oi the following stores In Summololdni ‘figure, Water Street: Gonrlloo Drupinre, 1i Central Stout; m.” puny, Water Sfieetl E0“ omumliuin-ndublobor a n, flunltllll y It I6 I”? n [he 101"’ 9 unsuca F-llilh: |, Mutt-art, Bummorslde. dsyorlloperwooh. DB for the T1110" ‘T3? Xsnxlfitllte are now in stock. Fume call ior some during the of May 9th. Fred A. Lear-d. lecretary- _yg|:ETOWN st Birch 01'0" m0 50s "Mr. Beans from Lima" b émniey Bridge Players Wed- nisdan May 11, sponsored by south Freetown P31‘. A. i 441m GEORGE Hall, Kenslnp, my Fr-lda,“ May 13, at 8.30 p.m.‘ hm (‘no-act plays, Hl-Wl-Ml Did-l mam Club of Winsloe. TED 59%| “ML vocal solos, Highland Flln! “id other specialties between P1BY5~ t Qrchesfrfl in attendance. Proceeds > hunt plgygmunds equipment. guilt candy. Admission 40 and 25 l r (‘Pilifi- | -110)“; FOR. FUNERAL - All m, surviving relatives of the late; 005, Earle Sudishury of Summer-r H09 were home for her funeral.‘ my lllfiilldl‘. Mrs. Patrick Wat-, wt and a sister, Mrs. Raymond, Arse-vault oi Monctom were with‘ her for a week prior to her death. Two other sisters, Mrs. Albert pope-y; o! St. Stephth, NIB. and. m.’ vmm-lg Watson of Worces- ter, ltiass. arrived home in time (0,- tlie funeral. - 5 _.ENJOYABLE EVENING — Ml’. and Airs. Ivan Harrington enter- tained at their home at Spring Valley on 'l‘unsday, May 3rd. at an mtn_~.~ahle social evening, under the giispces oi Si. Stephen's Anglican church. Burlington. A pleasing program of readings. musical num- bers and n singing contest was presented, with Mr. William J. Prtiiitt as chairman. The singing contest was put on by Mrs. Wil- liam .1. Harrington and was won by Mrs. Charles McLellan, Mrs. Roy Ttiplin, Adrian Gallant and- Leigh Paynter. Humorous readings by .\irs. William J. Profltt and Mrs. Hiram Harrington. and a laugh- producing monologue by Miss Olive Champion were popular numbers. Two versatile young performers, Joyce and Harriet Campbell, sp- pt-si-ed in instrumental, song and step-dancing numbers, to the keen delight oi the audience. Songs by Everett Sudsbui-y, Ivan Adams and Charlcy Cole, were received with hctirty applause. Violin music by .\lr. Bernie McKinnon, with Mrs. Charley McLcllan at the oxgamwss as usual, thoroughly enjoyed, and induced lovers oi step-dancing to fake in the $100!‘. Mrs. Wllblll‘ Bri-aniim. Mrs. Hiram Harrington, llld Mr. Adrian Gallant and others entertained very pleasingly in this way. Perhaps the highlight oi’ the evening. was an auction sale, with lir. Ivan Harrington as auctioneer. s-ht-n competition was strong and bids ran high, on fudge, beautiful- l_v iced cakes, and s variety oi hand-made and other articles. A bountiful lunch was served, when the hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. J. Harrington, Mrs. Hiram Har- rinztoii. Mrs. Keith Harrington, iilrs. Even-its Sudsbury, Mrs. Hu- hPrt Cnseiey, Mrs. Leigh Paynter and others. The absence oi the genial rector, Rev. SJ. Davies, was s matter oi keen regret, especially since it was due to an " ‘ during the day. when he received n head wound requiring three stitches. Mr. Davies was working about his car when the hood of the trunk dropped. causing the injury. The congregation of St. Stephen's is deeply appreciative of the ef- inrts oi the Hari-ingtons and oth- m. who opened their homes for what proved to be very successful events. . Bur. v l M1‘. Matthews d/n-d also world food Douglas Ball, Milligun, Summer-side; Yeo. Lot l6. -- B. lhri Gsudnt. 61 Granville Ghost; street; Alno beneath’- Grom ,, Seeonu Ghoul; po -. Wafer Street. ' will be delivered to In: homo in Sununerslde by elnrrlor Phone t5 or 28-2 for this rarvleo rdor to the boy responsible for dollve ; on your mum —PIIOVINCIAL IDBAMA FE!- tivel Playoff st llreetown Hall. Thursday. May 19th. Tryon and Kelvin. --C. .C. F. PROVINCIAL OFFICE, Cnpmud. Inquiries invited. Litera- ture on request. "What we desire for ourselves, we wish for all." —R.UMMAGE SALE in Town Hall, summerslde, Saturday after- noon, May i4, st 2.30. Sponsored by the local Association of Girl Guides. - T0 JOIN HUSBAND — Mrs. Elmer Matthews, 0'Leary, and her two small children have left for Camp Borden, Ont. to join who is with the R.- C.A.F.. there. -R.ETURNED T0 ONTARIO- Mr. William Higgins has returned to his ltcme in Sturgeon Falls, Ont, alter spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, Summerside. His mother, regrettably. is not in good health. Mr. Higgins was stationed at the Summerside airport during the latter part oi the war. S .... ROTARM MEETING - Mr. Welter Shaw, Derputy Minister of Agriculture was the guest speak- ‘cr at the regular meeting cl’ the Rotary Club of Silmmersldc ti the Olympia yesterday. He spci-ze on trends of costs aincl prices in rei- omnce to agriculture in this prov- ince. He stressed the dependence of tihe w-hole province on the farmer and said that ii his is not supported our whole economy will s-uiieir. HQ rE\'llT'\\’0fl conditions in C tndu agricultural generally conditions. the meeting were: Carleton; Harold Blrchfield Gilt!!! l1 —ENTERTAINMENT AT BOS- TON-A successiul entertainment was held on Tuesday at the Inter- colonisl Hall. Roxbury. Mass., in aid oi the Western Hospital, Al- berton, P. E.I. It was staged by a. committee o! former Prince Edward Islanders assisted by Rev. W. E. Monsghan, oi Alberton, and in- cluded modern and old-time dan- cing ancl a bridge and whist party. As is well known, the Alberton Hospital is doing excellent work. It is s modern institution. comprising some forty beds under the capable management of Sisters of St. Mar- tha, and filling s long-felt want in the community which it serves. --Y.P.U. MEETS IN BRA!) - Tlhe Brae Young Peoples Union of the United Church held their reg- ular meeting on Monday night. May 9th st the litme of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNevin. The open- l-ng devotions were taken by the Minister, Rev. W._G. Dickson, whose theme was "Moiherst Day”. ‘hiking part were: -'Mrs. Robert Oultmi; lVEi-is. James McKinmon: Mrs. Lofme McNevLn and Miss Laura MoPhee. The Study Book was splendidly pi ‘ed by Mrs. Ivy MoFladyen. whose topic wias "Community Missions" after which the Mizpuib Benediction was pm- nounoed and delicious refresh- ments were served. — 0 lN-TIIE STUD JOY DE JODOIGNE (Belgian) will stand for the season at the owner's stable. JOHN o. GALLANT, Ktnkorn mam? Msm/ mneat/e-"a/ VE New Improved VEL Does This for You l VEL cuts dishwsshing time. No wiping! No dishpan ring! 2 Cuts gresse-bsnlshes soap scum. Loosens even cooked-on food. a Gives you soft water washing in any water. , wuhsbles. '\ 4 Safer for woolens, stockings sod lingerie. Milder to hands ‘and to all fine No dialling soap film. N0 fading. Slslile lloiiis 8t School Stand lie Premier's liemarks To Teachers Following is the text o! resolutions sdophd on Monday by the Sumnierside Home and School Welfare Group: "Whereas this group has follow- ed with interest the proceedings of the recent Teachers’ Convent- ion: and "Whereas we consider the pro- fession oi.‘ teaching ‘is of paramount importance and should offer suffici- ent permanency and security to attract the right type oi persons: and lwheress we feel that the prof iesslon deserves courtesy and ro- spect; "Therefore. be it resolved that the Home and School Welfare Group go on record as being in complete disagreement with the sentiments expressed on April 18 at the Teachers’ Convention by the Minister oi Education from whom by reason oi his office the teach- ing profession should receive in- spiration and guidance towards the advancement oi education on Prince Edward island." Clark, President Jean MacLean, Sedy-Treas. Summerside Home and School Welfare Group. May l, i949. -"'r00 MANY namrlvns" one oi Thomas Sultan's funniest three-act plays, will be presented by the Belmont Players in Wilmot Hall, Friday, May 13th. Curtain at 8.30. the -HAVE 0N HAND s few hun- dred Started and Day Old Chicks. Heavy Breeds. see or Phone Rex Dawson, Albany. — MiAGISTRATIPS COURT Before Magistrate. RS. lniili, KC. lin Summorside erduy, two purities wave dharged wi-llh having loads on their trucks in excess oi the weight permitted on their registration permits and were each fined $1 itil costs. The loads in each case consisted oi the REC. P. sre checking on (these u his now. A case from Tignish i i tier the Temperance Act talus dismissed. A main charg- ed with not having a fishin lic- cnsewasprovmtobesi.er and the oase was dismissed. Six pea-sons appeared with lzo i949 lioc-nse plstios and were given nomlnail fines. — S —GRADUATE FROM MONCTON IIOSPITAL-Nineteen young wo- men Thursday night received from Archbishop Norbert Robiohsud di- plomas and pins at 81450551011 exercises oi the 1949 class of Hotel Dieu Hospital, Moncton. The im- prcsslve ceremony was held at the Moncton High School. Amongthe graduates were two from Prince Edward Island, Miss Marie Blac- quiere. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blacquiere oi Summer- side, and Miss Marie Edna. Poir- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Poirier oi St. Nicholas. ‘Personals --Mr. Heath Houston. Mayiield. was a visitor to Btulington on Sunday. Bl!!- -Mr. Elvin Brysnton. Burling- ton. was a. visitor to Hunter River on Thursday. B!!! —Mrs. Ervin Champion, Kenning- ton, is spending a few days Charlottetown. st Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Psynter, Kensington, have as their welcome guest, their stint, Mrs. William Cousins, Baltic. Bur. -Mrs. Everett Simmons. Sum- merside, left Saturday for Montreal where she will visit her husband who is at present there on the M. V. Abegweit. —-Mr. and Mrs. Harland Found have returned to New London for the summer months, after spend- ing the winter pleasantly in Char- lottetown. iiiirwjriiiissss (Continued from Pail 1) power development program. Inter he had arranged to bring 30 in- dustries from the United Kingdom into his native Province. "That." he said. "can be re- peated in the Maritime Provinces." He touched on the contentious freight rates issue snd said it was something for Parliament rather than s Royal Commission to settle. loch! security The party leader stressed the question oi Canada's trade relat- ions. but he also mentioned lever- a1 points in the Progressive Con- servative plstiorm. Ho said the party's social security program in- eludes: "i. Adequate old use r It as without a means test. "2. Accident. sickness and dis- ability benefits. "3. Extended unemployment in- sursnce benefits - to include ply- rnent ior time lost due to accident or sickness. "4. Flmily allowances sell-rill!!! of the number of children. "6. A nstionsl health program. including promotion of.‘ improved nutritional standards snd effective preventative health services to ss- slst research and control oi cancer. arthritis and other discuss and to provide assistance for the eon- struction of hospitals. health and recreational centres.‘ Mr. Drew added: {You will find other provisions for social security in the pro- grun of our party. The point l wish to nuke. however. is this: No promise of mist security. good wages for our workm. adequate prices for our farmers. proper pensions and csro for our veterans, or any other undertaking can be fertilizer and it is understood Lhatt- S’side Town Councillor J. Lloyd Gorrill who delivered the budget for the year st the regular montldy meeting of the Summerlldo Town Council lut night, estimated that there would be n. deficit of 81.50000. He also sn- nouneed that the poll tax and pro- perty tax rates would remain the some. Mayor J. I‘. Arnctt presided st lut night's meeting snd thorn was a lull attendance of tho council. . The estimated total revenue for the year is $173,921.00 and the es- timated total expenditure $175,501.- 00. Councillor Gorriil reminded the Council that last year's deficit came to $31.7(B.00 and he laid that the committees would have to stay with- in their estimotes. He said that the assessments for the year are high- er than last year. He also remind- ed the council that some of the ex- penses of the town are being paid out of the profits oi the lectric light department. He so THE GUARDIAN. CHAKLOTTETOWN ems sum-sou Estimates Adopted By tax rate of $17.00 pe the lowest for a t in Canada. Mayor Arnett said that if de- mands increase either the assessed valuations or the tax rate will have to be increased. Councillor Henry Wedge thanked the council for making it possible for him to attend the coming an- nual meeting of Canadian Mayors and Municipalities where many im- portant matters would he discuss- ed. He said that the street depart- ment has taken the biggest cut. in the estimates and the Councillors must realize that it will he neces- sary to cut down on some of the work. He said that sidewalks would he laid in the near future on Water Street East, Duke Street. Milton Avenue and Northumberland Street and that the pavement would be patched where needed. lie said that the Harvard Street pavement is in particularly had shape and it may not be possible to repair it. Councillor T. D. Morrison. chair- man of the electric light commit- tee, said that a report of the Pil- glneer submitted recently to the council estimated that in lwn years a new unit would he necessary to produce the required energy. In the first iour months of this year there has been a thirty per cent in- crease in .consumption. This has been due, to a great extent, to the installation of electric ranges. He moved that the clerk be in- structed to write Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd. to have n representative attend a special meeting of the council in the near future to dis- cuss this matter and the motion passed. Councillor Wedge guggegt. ed that prices should be obtained from competing companies and Councillor Morrison agreed. A motion was passed accepting the tender of Morrison and Har- ris to erect an office building at the electric light plant for $8,995.50. Wages and salaries of tnwn em. plgyees were passed for the year. s of this size fulfilled except from the money paid by our people from what they earn. "There is no other source money available to this or any other government. Promises on paper are meaningless unless we put our resources to work and maintain our national income hy Producing, distributing and selling at home and abroad at prices which will give us the national revenues we require." Mr. Drew also said that s gov- ernment under his leadership would amend the criminal code to deal with Communists. _SAYS_@VT. (Continued from Page 1) this yesr Canada has delivered less than 14,000,000 pounds. “In every single post-war year the Canadian Govennment has isi.l- ed to fulfill commitments made to Scandinavian and other Eastern Ellllfllptfl-Xl countries ior bacon sup- es." 1W1‘. Coldwell sold hog product- ion had dropped ever since the ‘Federal Government removed sub- sidies on coarse grains in 1947 and "at its present rate oi decline, Canadian bacon production will. within s you‘ of two. have dropped so that we can do little more than meet, our domutio needs." He said tho only solution to the ‘trading crisis" is by "long- tenm contracts, bulk purchases be- tween governments. That is the only kind of trading our best cus- tomers csri. undertake. If we are unwilling to trade with them that way, they will, and are, being forc- ed to trade elsewhere. "But the Liberal Government refuses to trade this wsy..thoy are willing to sacrifice the pms- pariiy of this riot-ion rather than forsake their old-fashioned ti-sde methods." He said the Progressive Conser- vatives were "even more determin- ed to restore the so-cslled ‘ii-ea enterprise’ kind of trading than are the Liberals.” of 4m MES ___"'_"" ' RE GENT C 1 INDIGESTION v 0111161 roan mu - ms and oil's ___.___________.___. 593315331135 minis 000m: in . “ARE YOU WIT! Tl" $|X Nurse; To Bflow THE BE 7 Last Showing mo, » , ___ . THUI. - ml. . JAI- Help You? "a" F. n. tau ot with» """°"m“ “B”? lelnf Thai H p: Msh You Ruin‘ To Ge ' s.i'§3".i.‘l"i.';il‘-'3l.°',!.?'z§' .35 “swnfl” ummerside -»~»~»----------------., fiahfglbiligenun in thmstnmsoh AN -—— ‘ Whn _ nasal-Caner’ uni-um ‘is l...“ ".21" s..." "'.§.'i“l" ai-t-iit..."i=.=.~~~--=-~- ilI I Y T“, - Hoqpital School ot Nilflill‘ nit gra- seats-Till. sdiifii... m“? dustion exercises to be held in the 335113115131 hgv val- ev-llmr - . High School Auoitgium on his mpb...i,_l.‘.‘i‘,, §§..".‘i'i,".'.2“-’i.1"i','£“ii'.$'. Qygnmg of May 5g g gggdugting noun in Nature's own way.’ ch“ Wm be Pddutand by Dr. J_K_ Tklzn moat folk: set tbskindofrolldthnt Boer oi Ken-z \ igf/Jn. _ finiiiiflfiftfiliififirlfffclww“? The mesh/hers of the clus are u” U" Pills hm real inch-Ila ss follows: k! old H w» Opal v. Clo: . any. L d 41 Magdalen Islands. ~ 1°00 "m". ““ o6 Miss A. Wilma Ramsey. Ol-wv. Z336 §:;;'°:““ ‘ 45 RR‘ 2' 10900 Headgwfly 05 Miss Lillian Male Best. Btlm- 25m Ream _ 06 L2 merfidcllffihi 1.1 st id Kitlkdl‘ 35m Hedi" u 22 Al” short: Mss u e . 0 '.\'- ‘ l- . ' ' 57 “FAB , II ~1- M-r L- w» i933 itcixir‘; ~ .. “m” “m GAMEU THEATRE m“ 391°" mm‘ Beui Murray 1.1m HLi1-,ng:, in Shows 7:15-9:15 Harbour. - s moo Home, _ 0s 1-2 KENSINGTON ' 20m H0560 N 22 i W ’ ‘ v fizliipThui-sduy, Matinee . 60 Hud Bay 43 3-8 an s.“ Am 4 1pm.; Evening 8:16 c .300 Imp Bank 29 g §ann°rn-------- Stirring drama of the rugged welt, 15.00 1.,_.;,§-.. mm 23F" _ befitting Errol Flynn and All dl m? h" NM“ 9355 Sh pm H“ gm m‘ EB 5 Do P . s15" There are no Siiorls with this Show I 2700 lntkllann 1200 SL311? - zeobaacoatoczceooctoiaoomziooocoo 1000 Jot: ‘aite " “n y 2000 Johur e éggosgsirmffs“ 1920 Yknife B . MONTREAL. May to - icPi- Efdacmla mm Ym" Increases. ranging up to 15 oer 230 Kerr Add. 4000 ~s 2"?‘ ~ (Tm; cant in first-class fares ii; Canada 2000 Kirk Hui-i‘ _ 75“ sldllivaznt will become e eo ve a ter io- 3700 Kirk Ln ‘e _- v . 3100 Pe d (l . ........ ,. 330 might. the Railway Aimfleilfl“ ‘*1’ 300 Labrador $118132‘: . Total 521-.- Cancda announced today. 3600 l. Dufault 0006 Th L "d _ The increase. approved by the 1860 Lake Shore 100 Tnb°m u" 1i Transport Board, is equal to the 1500 LVVnsa. 10m qmgirbql- 5O Fledeuoi transportation tax repeal- 500 Li; 1,01, 4300 T b_ 03 l-4 ed by the Federal budget in 5500 Lgpa cad 5400 Tfiayerlip t- 127 March. $000 Lapaska . 09 1-2 2,500 T“ ‘Ree e 43 The railways lautocfnatlcaliyé 1"‘ 10900 Leitch m ~ I zboo Unis“ Min“ creased coach-c ass ares P81‘ 5500 Lexindln , 1 l“ k X _ oent a month ago because oonch- 4500 Little LL l 2O??? ggrlrtucrg" 127 istPr. cftite‘; Tglegzs g. class hires had been substandard 1000 Lynx 4825 Wme s 540 r . _- 1 Y _ 55. and required no Transport Bowl s00 Macrissn .. l 145m wuuev- K113 1 electric ,1; l-LP. Lnit with approval to rsisftiliectnid m“ a‘ $202 lhVgfifi§lé d . 3-H 1000 Winga-il _ 06 H two blowers, complete with thilohmlliyrfi..iiiilln“st.h auth- 12410 ' 1875 “"19" H" - 231. ml-nn-g’ thermostat’ etc‘; 1 ority covers ‘increases up to l5 3100 Mal Gf . i 93133 Yellorex . 4g building, 15x20, suitable for cent full advantage of this 3000 Mun East . 0a 1-4. small store and meat mar- ner _ . , . 58. i will not be taxi-gin all castmuiie- 15% lititigityre - g1 -- . ket. pending otn cer in cnmipica rig 5. t‘ M1218 factors such as competition. 2000 McLellan 99 14‘ Priced right f0? quick solo. A case where the boost would 230 Min Corp 10 . _ ; he considerably lower. he said. is 4000 Nat Pete 34 The Th .". D APP]? W-—' in the onetway first class fare 3750 Negus . .. 232 rl mg fflmd » from Montreal to Vancouver. The 3000 New Bid n D_ H; CROSSMAN present tariff is $99.00 and after 2500 New Cal 13.5 ROSE" Aman ' midnight will be irlcreased by 01115’ 2200 New Jas. 58 _ y $1 4500 New Mari 0s By Kmkom Pluym \ _ 1000 Nev/north - - 03 1-2 . i 1000 New Norz o; 34 Tonight 8.30 p. m. G050 New Pat‘. . _ _ ' 15m Nih . . o4 1-2 Moimees this afternoon of 2.30 Professmnal cards ——~—— 7400 Nicholson ‘T4 Good - - , . . . _ - _, (Continue-d tiom Page l) 4.25 Noranrla. 541-4 sPecmhm- I '————— - ——— 4000 N - Th mml- h 1000 Nfirlienifler. T‘ Earle HkkQY At take in the elections, Whit! ‘ ‘ i‘ s . h-flgmd A “nu-Q continsue until Saturday. are s- 1.2 ID€UI4 If’! f!!!" f0” k/KW o om“: bout 20.000 seats on 1.427 urban. 73500 North Inga __ 35 n“ rural and borough councils 1!! 2700 Norihland 05 3-4 l‘ a?" ' 35"“ England and wales. 2300 OBrien . . 165 Phone B18 The councils are the local gov- 4900 Okaltn .237 ‘ / erning bodies. controlling police, 1000 Omega . 03 i. lire. health and other public sct- 2600_Osisko 56 1-5 -" jvmes, r gas Pete g3 Votin ior members o iiltlcoun- - amour - 1 clls in gEngllXld and wales was gun gent l‘; 1 2 is Es Parkman! ,3 held today. Scotland ballotted or 5_ an ey- ' , members of county and district 14'?‘- PPFYB" - 66 OPT-Du R101 councils, with nearly 1.000 candl- 23°" Pick Cm" ononu-rnug dates seeking election to the 22$ gm???" - Eyes Engine. i county councils and! i360 more 415m Pflegdv“ - (ileum Pith!- i-unning for 200 dlstr ct coiincls. ' < - " Vino Training GIVC l Results "f “w” '1"°“°“5 ‘flu W!!! Morans Idvfee their BEGENT 223A“! l!“ not be known before tomorrow. 1950 Qupmon‘ daughter‘ to w“ Burn“ ‘m! 115ml! . I 300 Reeves thus uvo nodal due to 21000 Roche periodic pains. Scintilmily oom- 1000 Rochette -- - _- 11 pouodedli-omttlngrediaitgPcodol Mining 4500 Roxana ....... 35 ha!" “u”. “in ' m l. F. Hllllih "o" (Continued from Page ii I Q33“? fufgmifjtfo*%*nk°‘fa' orromrrnssr 60 Bk o, Con, _, 23 34 6333(0) Roybar .. an... i, you, $3,,“ a‘ oompim Vllull Animus s25 Cdn Brew zo 3-4 1 Ruvimwil - -_ n‘; can”, . (Ilnnsfl mus 1°°° Cd“ "m- - ‘a i p ‘Anal. IRON!" 9100 Cent Pat . .._ _.. ‘f5 A m. 1000 chime _ 15 IMALLIAN‘! BUILD 12w Cache-our 1w UBERAL MEETmGs .- ouei. Rolhflnem min- ewe-owe "-1- 3000 Coin Lake . 23 I ,1; A meeting of electors will be . In t zggg 5315;351- 051-4 "°é‘li.‘.‘...‘ii”i.'fii‘°l'i“‘ ‘-’ 2"»... u l’! m» . .- .,s;-~.=.-i Mo» i-ii- "mi-r Farm For Sale 2000 Dsragon 061-4 Th, w. .7 . ma!" ‘gm b. ,|_ 100 Delnite 2000 Denlson . ._ .. 3000 Dexter Rl . ... ..._._ 24200 Dickcnson 735 Dome ‘20 Dom Bk 6N0 Donalda 19M Dulsims . 1025 Elder .. 9200 Eldon! 4500 El Sol 3085 Eureka 1460 Falcon 8000 Frsncoeur 181!) Frobllher 3515 Giant 3200 Globe 900 Gold Man 2500 Goldhawk 3000 Goldors 1300 Gusysria .. i i sit-gtsxr/zwrxzmrfl ,._ ifilr 1"‘ - Famous for Flavour , RED R0 s1: coarser: As Good as Red Rose Tea QYI/Jlfil‘ Watson lliacNsught, M.P., poi-lla- mental-y assistant to the Minister‘ o! Fisheries. The meeting: will lilo be addressed by other promlnentl Liberals. Meeting: will commence st 8.80 p.m. An llma will not permit Mr. Mnc-i Naught m personally call on nil: the electors, ho will be at the hulls‘ It 6.80 p-m. to meet with nnyonei who wishes n personal interview. ' ‘THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! i. nl - vw wow I W 1AM. THE OiRL€ HAD/ ' ' PLENTY TO SAY f ABOUT FIZICASEE. even MORE 10 ' l em WHEN 614E i, stunts mo - must: we soon, on oue l Vi: m/a A WED! TELLING AT ALBANY I offer for sole my farm, "at"! K mm’ ‘mm M‘ bony Village, containing about 90 acres clear and ro- malnder, 7 acres, in hard and softwood. Complete sot fnrm buildings in good repair. I. B. NOONAN yes! s»! ves 1o "- ’ 0!"! THE NEXT MAN WHO MARRIED ‘l0 ANY PROPOSEF. N0, MATTER WHO. -\ I ALWAYS HINPH! IMAGINE _ KNEW FRICIGE! HAVING TO LNE