PAGE TWELVE g m ' THE GUARDIAN. utAiu.o1'rE'rowN p p A, M . . ,. - -. - -. ' .. ., , - FEBRUARY 23. 1952 . . . .. 3 -... ..-.. -.........g.....- . gig ' .. . I D T: - .. .............Cyy.yy . . MONDAY nind him. plunged into this open from Taylor”: Point to Moria poi-, Montague and Georgetown.'County Hospital. One trip for FRIDAY will wait. there until navigation 3131'!!! C V": i OTTAWA. Feb. 16- (CP)-- Wu" 'ndu"pm "'0'" "amp" Point" Cardigan. Fortune, Dundas and V1015 w"'"'”'"' 7'ye".old Canadian Legion officials It imam Ind 1'31!” ::vebi:ientohMf1:::i: Pnonrr-M um hm" Cwiiiy i H i P. , Ed d the horse. with the added burden In that portion of Megglson Anmmdnle. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Stanley or a gene Hospital on February 15; . i” I ind”: 1",? tmm 1:” oi the sleigh was unable to get Crtek Prince Colirity W68tIi'1y 0' it was understood that plow Wlncmslver Belmm" - I-01 13 Smnmenme yeiurdy "mtouncf-d mulls V" w""' M5 "id Milo 1-Iyton Profitt nun ' un reitl-rue case are ' ' A , t ' ' lht a copy o a ettcr o l e - :- ,,,,,, W, 0,, an,” M, M, back on the ice and was or-owner: 1-rnmi!m;ii:';;'lZf iggfglltlmg "mitt crews would work through t.tei:gfvei;v:tht3:s ltv:.iIt;li!ealxhe patient Prlgm County Hmm had been w:;:i..-it uimahlt 1: Sxibs. 3 M t by the Board or Transport 1" "it "W" WW" ii lilllie mil ' Mn... V 0 "W0" nlsht widening cuttlnis and :en- i received from Dr. R. H. xehheay. Blood by Inowmobilo. was Feb nth 1952. t' is ' H"””'” Commissioners. 0115 IDOL NCilh01'n'i9 5191331 "0? A amr ! orally improving conditions. It unto, "Hyman; medial 0(1);-an hem; l',u.Md kw mu" M Douh" wuye gm "id Mn. 1"” ""9 ” ”" "”'”' ”V we Mm ma been "mmd M. th n ei tincm mendmm w W” "M k"”" "W '" ""9 1-1 I on I II - 0' DtP"'-"Will l” Ve"""” M' 1- he Valley from Summerslde daughter Ksthlae W" "M" ' lhc Canmii.-m National Rniio gr-dfiy. ghll horse,bla youngd ones, th:tx1e:ul:ht:!iLsn gllgigdfmhirtllting "mm jun mm mm” the urn,”ynm;:dea;1ycPh":onr:oi-tgtnga st mm In Charlottetown. my answer to m omaheucy "He 6 N2 oz; n arms. 7 15,, it - h- - sae conslderae spec an 10- . - , - f;j;3;,,a'f,”,,"; an". '”3;ff,,,f,'”;j”l W; bang grained 3. . rnce ho,-5, lobsters in the Provinces of Nova ;::;nM3:r;1dc?I';e;'":i Lmmmllgi tsouthport village. The sontbpozt aJ;'c'fW!):":; v;:::,:':l5':,::'"mE me from the new hospital in Tyne guns: -. At the P.!:.l. Huplm. ”"i1'e "ll? Z”"”- The P"”" bl 1"" Th”"lp”"- '5 scoml NW Bmmwlch Pmmc 55' However it was expected in"”""omce' 'wmch W" hound m Prince County Hospital for trcat- V'”'Y- Where blood was urgent.- eb. 11. IN. to Mr. and Mn. .nL-e had been split into two Ward I-Slllid Ind Quebec "No one ' lMlWM"'0"' 9”” W" W” "M - 3 1 hi dl tn. ly required in the effort of the Doullu Smith. I-Iuntcr River or -t the ”-l."'?f1” ”ii.”. me when w-- M ::';":..:'.:::.: 5:2... W to -V. the m. at - m. ” liflerent ratcspfor the .shin- The summemde brunch of the excuse. retain or have in posses- 5” C P055 L5 mommm c"es"d fbogt rim ” U h " ciala are still uncertain whether PM1?m iii l-ht h09P"41- ”M"3'r 4'' 91'? -3- Mind I-log. 39",; of sums mm and out of Canadian Legion have sironlllV fl-ioarh Atllvyo gittiiatetllirg eilgahitsieulnclifg The storm which broke on Mnn'l"w”'V:m;;9t P? lglwu 'k:iI' "'9 th-e hgspufal 1:1” ,1-)'v'Ai dare hr; wwlthk snow; pmmvfmbemg g:dI'ME:wDTIb1l::tg'ml?:2. 1? M" .. . . - - , - on progr - . The appeal hearing hm gloltiaieidldgrectly, zhdtttigolgh g” in length. measured -from the nu dl;g'V,:lfe"f;'3snf:f c'f:3,'jf,:f,d p,,i.f:”';”'" ”"f.f,”":”; ";”,,y”"l;,,',',',';':,f;' iigirupeerlogr in ”....iZ.'i 22.. nl'n1:r- all-5:181 efull tlaym work in try- 3”” 'l ”"- um” -i - - l'0V HC8 omman 0 C an ' P ' POIII PG El'll P - ' 1 :::3..::: iii" .X.'.”".l'.f3.? :3; tame a. - 3f..2ii3.''...'”f.3”i':f.i.:"iilf. :. ii: new time --a -mt -- -an f..”.".”..”.;"”..”....l”'.i.;1E”'iE'll ti: "last te:.:ht gm ezggd .'i23.it1i."...?:.i;'”l;i2c'.;.'t.:m:: '- . ll 1: D. RH. K d . D - . night and although thotown piow- as they were notified but ooultl . . K9 "5 '0"? W"? ” b33Z..i'3 l:-gthtcuggtrctig.-1 glliitlrrxtenty ofrveterans eAnflfiesir,s Di:- :3 ..'m'" m lb” M" ”' "" hm” were busy most of Monday filth: only set as for u the Hiilsboro 5'"”"”" h" b"" ”'""””d' Dig; was imvo-iibliti; Id 5:, '1:d.M;;, Brig: ?;”:l;'- Emit ' . . H - t . , ' 1 la . e only one w cou or t ' ' ,- bomd In mpmnh.” mtfidltci: oefffffgt? t9l1tatC):'?tleorEatreis i hi.-1:1;-i'liIili:I'::-li:'ln sxtlre.e't,s l.?tEi.'?3he?3 nfrhgc Department of Public tn::;i?esD”:rd if;,'3e's'in;';ih would attempt the trip under g?:p?;:lA'i;.eb?hf.,. 1gg,"'h') Msmliily A , M M H M for WW .emmed to hospmmzamm due to The now City Council and City side open for tra.ffic'car travelling Works snow plows drilled their arm wtarkers unwed in the Pray the prevailing conditions was M". Ham” mum Mom. "mil " ”"P0bat) lap l' D ;ncnsmnab1e mummy are not up Water Lcntmtssioners were sworn was still very difficult and in way through the towering banks . 1” ight' accept work on me Fuck" Taxh who own . mm Kile. a ideration y no rt-"iv-ri-cl -2- I ,,, into office yesterday afternoon in many cases it was found impos- Mid Opelied the T033 i0 ""3 imp vmce ' n " . 1- e1lor.dr1tven gm mawmg. ' paytmrnt of Agliculliirt .: lmled m cm" me Prince Cmmt- C-, H H b M , - . . , b 1 3.15 A H”. Island farms. One family, pos- D09 ANDERSON - At. St. Jo,q,h.. plan for bring:r.3,' a numb;r oi lgglscpyal except ln cues 0! emu-' ar't?I l-iotlilowiiiig ltii)1c.-rsfvegingstmlln :ll.l;leeClS'.o Ewe Intention to side llrgifckmrvrlflli irgit raced to the gggintchce ggargfelfif ls) tfgsnfiertcilo lg: bugarrying the precious blood gbzixgtlllltlfxllxgfigoxfb soil lib" careflilly scrceiiccl German lax-in ' , . g Ceremony "1 ,. k 1 . . 5 59,," as the roads were - ' , -- I - ii 5, to at sprlng. Jam me Pmvmdal Command in Majesty Queen lizabelh Second. ington opened the road but due to ”'CTT C,?,:n'fau;e,." ,,,,f,"',:f.,,,.,.,f there "9 t?:t:;'t'm: emvzixiezwgloendalr EA? mg 3 p,,.,,,:,"' . m'gm"' wH'h' v .. -. . . v. . ;. , M t . , . , I I ' - N3”, 5”” f"'d 5” B ”"3 ;Charlottetown stated that Dr. Ken- 550' WM” "'9" ”""”"'j””' 'l"lY d”” 5"” c”"””"” "mm The recent retirement: of two eight children. all under twelve gag:-3. we... roaring up wm, WOOD-At the home of tin, N Wick lloum ah” 5”” 1” the tnedv and a D V A official would ”'.':t'""ke;P :1” ”” m""'”"' s"'"' SMW m” c”""'” mm! almost as Canadian National Railways em- years of age Thi-W Wl” be 3” St.re't in Summerslde last night W MiA1Kihil0fI Solilhmrt Fohml .- , . ..,t -' miees. ea' - , i - l i -' v - ployccts ilhich Ypr,CpOS.d to a. be m Summersme mi? week and Finance Comnllrjifgtn a: i:i;1x;tli;itt:;i'?,- rapidly as they were cleared. ployccs of this Province” Mr. commodated in in separate house at 11:30 RM. hend.-mg for Tyne my 15:11, 1992 to Mr. and Mn range (aim e:ntp.o3nient fol about would copier with hospital and Le- 15 Coummor Edwin C John. Travel to the R. C. A. F. sltablml Cecil Stewart, and Mr. Arthur on Mr. Kickhams .large farm. vaney on m "and 0! mercyi Lloyd woodp Inuxbrookl . .0". -75 5'"511'3 m9"- l0 1” T93”-"led ttzion officials and it was hosped ' W” malnmmed Md by fomwmg Jay. was announced by C. N. R. The second family will locate It i. understood that meme, Allen Bfliiie. 10 lbs. from lhe German provinces Schlcwlg-Holstein and Bavaria. The Island Government hast not yet accepted the idea. and any decision is in the balance. 0' that the matter might be satisfact- forily corrected at that time. -- S. The second worst snowstorm of stone. With him will be Council- lors M. A. Farmer and T. Roy Cudmore. A new councillor, F. J. Storey. is chairman of the Streets Committee and serving with him are Councillors Germ- Sumnierslde from Wellington after the government plow at least one intrepid motorist was able to reach omen” yesterdmn Born in Southport. in 1887, Mr. Stewart. at the age of 31. entered the railroad as a brakeman and was later promoted to the posi- a four or five hour battle with the deep snow. As with Mr. Wallace Andrew in the Charlottetown Royalty. There are three children in this group in addition to the parents. The two unmarried workers snowmobile from the Tyne Val- ley area was heading east to meet. the Summerside.-S. snow-mobile from DEATHS Macl)0NALD - At the Sacred Heart Home on Tuesday. rep. 1; Miss Katherine MacDonald, mm: will go to Mr. Malcolm Rocvos of Southporf. and Mr. Cyril Jones of Alcxaiuira. lion of yard-man in Charlotte- town. Upon retirement at the use of 65 and after 34 years of scr- vicc. he had advanced to the post of conductor. Mr. Arthur Jay. was born in Mt. Stewart. in 1892. and started to worktfar the railroad also as in brakemnn in 1913. Later. he 'ton was promoted to the position lot yard-man. and upon retirement at 50 years of age after 39 years of service he was Yard Foreman at Borden. At a later (into both mcn will be di5c""”""”dihe recipients of the Imperial llnlii roads and hishwnys are Service Medal, issued from St. P3553519 3S3l"- James Palace, England, on behalf Mr. Warren Burns, weather ob- of Her Majesty Queen Eliznbcfh server at bhe Exlperlmcntal Farm, 11, for lung and meritorious scr- reported last night that official-'VlCe Willi iii? ”i”T0ild5- ly ll) inches of snow had fallen eriy of Lorne Valley. CONDON -- At Green Road. 'm... day. Feb. 19, Mrs. Patrick Condoh, aged 77 years. ' PERRY-At his home in mg. coucho on Thursday, Feb. 21st, Joseph .Benlsmin Perry, up g; years. PAUL In the Charlottetown aospital on Monday. Feb. lath, rs. Abraham Paul in her 70th year McMlLLAN - In the Charlotte. town Hospital on Monday, Feb. in. .Mrs. Thomas M. McMillan in her 76th Yfzar. HERMAN-At the P.!:.I. Holplinl Saturday, Feb. 16th, 1952, Rev. Neil Herman. DOUCETTE-At Miscouche on Saturday, February 16th. Mary Douceitc in her 86th year. MacQIJAltBIE-At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Eizabeth Ford. 6-1, Douglas St.. Saturday Feb. 16th. 1952, Mrs. John lilac- lf the local Govcnimcnl. par- takes. forty to fifiy farm hands will come to the Island. Representatives from the agri- cultural departments of all three P i, laigvlggg 53:: g;:;d.In&:”Bel:g;fp boned dowli as a result. of the merit; of Labor met in conference ctggid a:gn'sbI:.n:":g 55n,::l,: at Ottawa some days 55” 5"”illn some places Prior to drew up a tzntative agt-eementlswrm MCA. n;ade one mght to id King Lhetcerman 13"" hmds "land from Moncton. but all later O " mu" ry' flights were cancelled due to the "we think it is I pram, mod poor vistlibllgtxy and hazardous fly :s:1'PT:)giw:mcla"d"e”;lhfpegg reduce nguimtoltheslrough weather the n n 5 way." , said Premier J. waiter Jones last 9" f;"V mfg” fnly 2"” 5'3”; - night in reference to the new tax lush urmg . e '&V' 0 ie at l agreement entered inio between m l 8 mom "5 " .agm" m the the Province and the Dominion. afternoon when "' "mam e mainland train back. All trains The agreement rcportedl ives the Province approximateiyy tzhree eu” M Chmlouemw” were .0" lime, but west. of Summerside million dollars per year. accord. , , ing to lion. .T. Walter Darby, Pro- 29 Tismthb gal: W:5d ellilmmd ,l-e an acting Mnyur. To provide vlncial Treasurer. but that total -"N" 9 " SC 5119- Jar this contingency he slated mgy go to four million doua,-5 on Due to connections from thelthat one Councillor would be the basis of population and the niainlandf the Borden train was named for each month and dur- ”gross national product". two hours and 35 minutes iate;illi-: Hill month he Would be Joi- Prince Edward mind ha, . arriving in the city. All sectionsliniz Mayor in the event 0! lilo population of 08.429, as reported in of track were experiencing heavy :"b""" ”i M3-V" slewarlt Thisl Nit: census figures recently re- drifts and plows have been out "9 add'd' w”")d- 5'" 9"” C”""i leased, and this total is higher continually to keep the iihesicmor WM "aim"! W "'9 P”5l' :, than the population figure on clear. "””;;,"l u It C u M U n I w ' . - HI I CIII EC II . h:i;l':hb:.:: iJeItSt(lzo:lttie1-ngr uisissiisgg Dfnfotrmation rgceiycd from the The May" also mind mm the total receivable by the Prov- war mm or uh": works and Cmmc" me"'”"g5 WW” "IW"-VS tnce is exilbcted to be considerably Hkghways was to. the effect "ha" be open in the public and the due (0 Ni! intensity of the storm. press would be notified of whcn and the heavy drifting, plowing beK::dDl3l:.:ya:g;ot::i1cetl:Iagig31r:'new they were to be held. He said operations other than emergency. that though it might be neces- agreement was for one year only Camus iey. Farmer, Keefe and Cudmore. Councillor George Keefe is. chairman of the Public Properlyl Committee. Other members are P. R. McCormac and E. C. John- stonc. Other committee chairmen and members are: Police, M. A. Farmer, chairman. and F. .l. lstorey and Elmer M'acDonuid. Light: Arthur Gormley, chair- man. and P. R. McCormac and G. R. Keefe. Fire: P. R. McCormnc. chairman, and Elmer MacDonald and Arthur Gormley. Market: 1'. Roy Cudmore. chairman. rind Arthur Gormley and G. R. Keefc. Tender. Elmer Mac-Donald, chair- man. and P. R. McCormac and F. J. Storey. He also introduced an innova- tion when he stated that there would be times when he would be absent from the city and there would of necessity have lo .2119 winter smothered the Pro- Avlnce under a heavy blanket. of lsnow yesterday. The Island Mo- itor Transport Company and the Maritime Central Airways. were Driven by high winds ihmugh- out the Province. Qt-ifting snow yesterday added to what had fal- len Monday to almost completely block Prince Edward Island's highways and bring traffic to a. virtual standstill. For the second day in a row Maritime Central Airways were forced to cancel all their flights. and the island Motor Transport Company announced that all bus services would Hope that the Legislaturel would grant additional hospital funds this year was expressed last. night by Hon. A. W. Math- eson. Minister of Health and Welfare. in addrsssing the an- nual meeting of subscribers to the Prince Edward island Hos- pital held in the new Nurses' Residence. Hon. Mr. Matheson also made brief reference to the proposed Nurses' Assistance Act which would permit. lowering od the requirements for nurses' training in the future. He stated that Liic program for training of stu- dent nurses needed stepplng up and said he was hopeful that a Central Nursing School would be established. Mr. Matheson also spoke of a proposal for the es- tablishment of a convalescent Quumc m he, 37m yeah home with the location possibly.(;LonANC5,,dd,n;y ,; gm. ml, bzmg the old Summorslde Hos-lnedcemer Rgct6ry' 73 Eushjn st. l3ilN- lion Sunday, Feb. 17. Rev. James Mr. N. D. McLean was re--A. Cloran, in his 61st your. elected chairman of the Board of Directors, with Mr. G. H.' llowatl; as vice-chairman and Mr. J. A. Likely secretary-treab urcr. The meeting was presided Stacked in the Province still awaiting shipment to buyers are more than 20.000 cords of pulp- wood which were cut under oon- tracts last year. Due to the late- ness of the season when it was obtained. ships could not be sec- tired in transport it and the pulp- wood had to lie over. However. a great deal of it was sold to firms in Great Britain and France and must be shipped now. despite the winter season. while those countries still have a supply of dollar credits. As a. result ap- proximately 7.000 cords are in the process of being loaded onto cars , for shipment by rail to llallfax. Silica the Sim of the Storm M0n- From there they will travel by day morning. But there were. The first good Wciiillci” "CW5 15' water to their final destinations. 16 niches reported to have fa1- landers had since early Monday. of this amoum, about 4'030co..d5 ..a.......,e IIONDON. Feb. 20 -- (Reuters) -Road casualties in Britain lul yt-at-first complete year since the war without gasoline rnllonlng- lulalled 216.493. Of these. 5.15! were killed and 52.359 severely in- jured, government transport ex- perts said. In 1950, casualiiet were 201,325, including 5,012. lell at the airport. ni0l'nii'llK gas ilhetsfinguilceiiimlu-iii go from Prince County and - - - c- e n arm K . 'riivasp.u' lggznlllizlflli ixitijatf Itnh: barometer .....:f;:3"3.i1.:'”;i:d 501:, aS,,"m';,'fe'::?,'1 . . l W " t d camc' ' ' . my . . K -. , Slfmdll) rising. The -Moi storm conditions permit loadini. war: 1:31: Qghtplctglgya l.::l:.):-1t&3lonlt' after avrcilolg 0:01:42; will continue. Al. than some time yesterday as a result of a sac-lanes (:1! mgr; .31-cumr movement mew am Mufti?"-31' 00 colds .m "M 5"” Mr” W” high W'"d5ilgn::t3.'hd:tiilw - Sglorgftigll Thecllalflesro which began Tuesday evening and, . i , ' . - , i . ' , I wnullucd Wwshout we itltlitlstfitcitiftifi i7.I3L'”.'.ii...f.””t.?2”..3.3T ?.??.L'E'di'.(1".?..S”5ls r?."n.'.ii..".ii't1l'55' and yesterday: D999 cm”"i-'5"l'derv gnaw ilnto drifts so deep that ers. 5 which had be” cleared 0”" Ulilt-vcn the Pl'EJl'lncll'il Cxovcriiment The greatest amouni of pulp- over by Mr. McLean. who re- Erfcsfia-V1 an”. hloursv M Work Wlplows gave up the unequal task wood in any one place is at Sourislquesiodl Rev. T. H. B. Somers to D3228 P0WwCi0lytSu Vteie 111105 1"-innd officials decided to wait for where upwards of 14.000 cords arcinpcn the proceedings with pray- Ulli. ii lie feet W'-lite c0m'lIllB end of the storm. waiiliii: shipment to various mills. or. men. while one at Dillldas was in Quebec. However. this amount' and replaces the present five-year agreement which expires at the end of next. month. The original agreement entered into between the Province and r the Dominion in 1917 guaranteed the Prov. ince the sum of s2.loo,ooo per year with a clause meciiylng have ceased. and will not be re- sumed until the storm subsides. Authorities of the Island Tele- phone Company and Maritime Electric Company said that no trouble had been reported and all lines were in operation. The Experimental Farm re- sary to hold occasional ' meetings they would be its limit- ed as possible. WEDNESDAY i ..'There passed away yesterdayl at his home in Brudeneli one of. , . Three of the pious started out said M be more than 12 fECt.yCSl.Olidily but they made so little 5999 iprogress in the face of difficulties Because of heavy di'lfl.lll;:. It ifihlit they returned to the garage 55 considered of no avail to send-licre. one of them went across the out snow plows yesterday. How-:lilllsboi'ou5;h Bridge and later had ever. ll was expected work would serious trouble in extricatlnrl it- start early today. self from heavy drifts. Another There Ought To Be A Law ' E” wuaw! rm ALL in T56 rat: -room. rte SHOVELED ASHES.COAL,AND TONS OF SNOW? MY TiCKER CAN'T TAKE IT! is ' ,..-.... C ....... Sorme runs? my in :t.oetoa'.ua'otzo4el By Fagaiy and Shorten the district's oldest residents. Mr. George Rourke. He was in his! 93rd year. He was a son of the late James ;TO THE. BEACH AND GUES5 WHAT HEx started for Faiconwood Hospital. SPENT M351. OF .mE DAY Domch ..snuw plows were idle M It also ran into more snow than it summersidc 1,51 nigh, an" ””.u,tcould handle and gave up the task. long hard days of bucking mow The third plow headed for Beach START nsculnc-: WE'RE some 10 FLORIDA ,WHEi2E I'LL SE53 UAYE ID IQliSLil 5 suoval. Agyilgl that the Island would receive an ...,.; increase based on an increase in the 'gross national pr0du('i.' ported that approximately seven inches of snow had fallen by 9 am. last night. with the Wind A valuable young race horse he- :l?Cg5inf)e!i'nh:fl1lPcny from 28 to 32 Q3333 ofarglrudsrliallllone Duncan ”ms' and crews we” "SUM "9 Grove Inn but commons along longing to Lloyd Thompson was 0; if M ilurlyt nfnfrttmis morning Nt?znt.lheRill.er Road made it "- d d S , ' ,- an a on c or in open the l C y. ) mT:-::;ht,on wggirdilneiughguggfxgg several changes have recently ' 0'"? ”( ”” f""" W'"fl” "ll" roads to poinis outside of Sum-' With the cessation of the storm away H; plunged through shallow been mug in "mom mgunnam LIlrfbi(lllliI:::::: ti1uihe"Bri:tsli,;.,::l: merslde. all plows will be ordcred'out early mum. ice near vmom ma”. under the mshems Act .5 u w. d Fr k E yw dam. i: lay at During the siorm tile plq'.t'S this morning to attempt to open V IL is understood that Mr. Thom. piles to this Province. A recent 3, Ha::mon' P0035 15' am-,"".2(f '"""-' mm” W" itmpsthm Pbfillg "Pfg"? mam hlRhW3Y5 It 103” in"- 'f D-Son's son. about 14. had driv a edition of the Canada Gazette. e ' Z ' ' . ' 'm"g”"cy cnu ” 9 7"" t" 9 9"” mm”9- ' ' gioltlpjof young: people to rlnlgnat S;:tlii&ry Grids” and iziesttiitiiiolii-; i2'sye:::V;T;eh.::lheit'Zhtl':u 2?: 213?): t...:.:. :7.”J”'.?i.l ..:;'n.:::.- r. :.';.1:... M t D A , LY CR 0 5 5 W hitched the horse llll the sleigh and t'I;he slictign ofDghe Fishegles lsct and Aspen, colomdo, hero"; RD: E O R D gum lhifallii.-iL:l (:1 some manner tie young it :5; so es " s at par men of s- I up thr h S k , W h.. c3 53 2. . " i got away from them and ran dgwn iimiiil Health lilid Wciflire hill i2KRossisnd.ml3g.C. pa am as .i.P:de 0 :i:?:i?:” .1 ?;ig:rtrE)ue through the village and onto the dCtEi'mii16d Willi N1? YDHOVHII Mr. woodglde moved to van- dwelling -3.Norscgod 22.Fiowcr harbor ice. at or near Cresent areas are so contaminated as to couvgf sevgfal ye," inc, and has Lsleeveless ofwar 24.Rlvi-r Beach. Still slaying on the ice he make 0ySiCi'S taken Ui9fEfi'0m 1111- became widely known as manager &'ETm'3lil 4-Ilidiiiil boll-om circled around the wharf and ap- Salt: 10 U59 35 Fl FEW f00d until they of the British Columbia and Yu- Ubmb-l iMeX-l 25-Not pal-ently tried to go under mg are purified. except as hereinafter kon Chamber of Mines. lie was 7tPorlii9ll 5-Endure real bridge which would have pen-nu. provided, no one shall fish for or chairman of the Board of Aldcr- 9-M!dili'r' 5-Hillside 26- Join led him to proceed to his homc take oysters.-In that portion of men. of Vancouver. for 20 years. rlrlelli dugout 1'7.1"rinco i across the river, at what was for- .lhe Moreli River. Ql-item Colillly. :- """ 7-The devil imdi” mrriy the farm or the late Mr. and 'uptiream 0! an imasinnry sirnishi --'5"W' NOW "9" ” Mimi" T. M") - 8'E”c"'"5' ”'C'”"'" i i 'Mrs. Fred Mai-Donald. before the line drawn in a southerly direction agile announced that the road I,-'p'?":!"”V' E351”? 0r """""'”""'. 3'”-9375:?! ups Purchased by Mr. 'I'hom- ggiiriilt Anderson's Point to Taylor; ll:&,::::vin ?f;);llabgeUeEn ::ednedCh;; :13'ii:;;Hna' -.h;.ocJe;in.dled zgpaerixsemu 35.P"t W .xfMi:.;MFLA. I. There w s Fl o ti r "In that po-tio of Granville taffic bouts . . ' ted t. B .”C"” (!”")""S N"5mi' ”' 2f . A 9W - water undo: than hl'l:;l1,:C. seccnuzgd 3, River, Queens E:Ou?lLt'. upstream tliat ti?ne r0lIdgmhB)de5I;Oa)bQcl)l 15 Anmten". was” '3l'Abvmp" we 17' --'1ic5:”""?r""" ""”"”" f I T J '5' the motion of the strong tide. Theilmm 8" liiiiillnnry Straight line opemd bdwee" M0”-GRUG and fdbfcular "L ti' ' ssiaodyu V -' ” horse, still drawing the sleigh be. drawn in an easterly direction Murray River and Murray l-lar- lltvnch 201;. if ',',fm3” " gifrron p " . . -l8.gh'ineso t-mttracted) (Pi-os.) agnocm... OUR BOARDING HOUSE mjor Houplo OU1 OL-3 WAY . 8" J" R- W3"”""5 is. t'l'li: of the .-.------ - . W VOU'l2E GE'TTiN' BAH' Moaom EVER sez (fa? 533th: 5590) MARTHA-' I 53 E:lJMHOiZN'5 some ...,-::r . . ' l 21,3"... GIMCERELV REGRET MR. IS News! He wAe grlv T BE TST EFERYOURIC J O ASTREET J IM E .- nut" d , I 7 HOODLUM--You CREAM come, we TIMEFER -3 ',,.':,.',,,";,,, - GUMHOIZN5 DEPARTURE. TEN DAV-3 lzsur AND I . 5iT THEREAWHILE YOUR DIME-'--MO, iT'5ALWAYs, F” ztcryor-. WW5 HAD SECOME - WA9 JUST WINDING UP I AND I'LL HELP you "We TIME FER BED, We ,5 gggl; M c-seem FRNEND5, Et(Ci-lPNG- 7 To DUST Hwi OFF WITH -ro LEARNTOTELL TIME To wAsH:"--I 2-tint-.. A we INTERESTING cHlT- '?' A MEAT CLEAVEFZI--v A .,, . ,. 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