_;____.TP_I§._Glllt-“Qlé-Nijjlwfilfl-OTTETOWE. re-oe o cocoa-e oobeoeo-ee-eoe IHE WESTERN GUARDIAN "infants: r. liner Murphy. as macs-calms aaa g, “" - . George Claw, 1H Ottawa ltreet. - BUMMEBSIDI lull PRINCE OOUNII News. Subscriptions, Advertilng. , i? ngfluerdienueybeboughtstanyefthe . fllowlngotoreelnflunanerside REGENT Three Nova Sootians g _ _ a _ ,_ ‘ 2 MONDAY and TUESDAY QAPIIOI. ...,___, _¢ln-.efii SIIMIIERSIIIE Lost Showing Todoy In Running For Liberal Leadership See these great new u" IMKIIOIOV. Wstzr Street; Gourllol ' s1 Central Street; Town“, Bglery, Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 07 Grenville Street; vm" qrmgy, Russell Street; Alyre Douoettin Grocery. ooonrl Street; - Ialend Motor ‘transports Water Street. ‘I 30y at M wlllbedelivered to lny holnolhalunaniarsirle by Curler l" auxin: gay er lle per week. Phone I00 or 280-2 for this service a n" yo“ order to tho b0! responsible for delivery on your route mzfimi, m stock st Brsce . 4-55 mrrEuIAI. DINIB. Sunr- mdrside. will open for business Monday» M" 3' 411a AUCTION sans u. a. a. wwdeiys, North TTYOH. ll P091" Wm imtll Friday. May ‘P-h- _ saw. - Mired urban 03,521,; Bgrley, recleancd. Har- NJ Laird’ Kelvin , soft-bells, gloves. ‘o _ ' TED. — Married man for “tits-k. House provided. I-loirold ma Kelvin. _0Rl)l1lt egg 60-90 patching oyster 5P"- Bruce's. __|.'0|t SALE at Kenslnrlrm. and lot on paved highway. 3:1?- Bernard. K935108143"- flllers for 1n stock at 40g SALE-Choice drdzt ...‘... rising Qne year. “U. Alfred CHEW: Brookileld. ' ._FOR sans-antique dining- mm. sideboard very old- PM!" 40.3’, Summerslde, Box 885. a _NORTH TRYON Presbyterian church. Service Sunday, May 2nd ‘l; 130 p.111. Miss Mary A. Mac- kenzie, Deaconess. _|-‘0|t SALE-Percheron horse seven years old. Coal black. Island bred. Guaranteed good worker. 5130. Harold Palmer, Kensingtors. -llARROWS FOR BALE — On hand new three section leavor ha:- mns. price $75.00. ADPIY W. l3- ci-oken, Summerfield, Emerald it. B. ' ‘C. W. L. 0F INDIAN RIVER l.\'e holdings. Pantry Sale at lien- neJy Bros, state. Saturday. May gm, 3 P, M. Sale of aprons. -REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE:- i have s number of houses for sale m different localities in Sum- rderside ranging in price from 63.500 to $10,500. W. R. Warren. Phone 821-2. or P. O. Box 592. —EVER\'BODY lg going t0 the Short Course at St, Anthony's llail lot 5, May 5th. 6th and 7th. Free films, and opened to all fartmcra and otilcrs, afternoon sessions at 1.45. Evenings at 7.30. Be on time -FAB.M FOR SALE at South Granville containixq 178 acres of land with buildings. 75 acres tinder wood and lumber, balance clear. near school and church. 2% miles to pavement. Apply to Hector A. Corberi, ' -YOB SALE. - Desirable dwell- ing l-louse. corner of Ch-urch and Central Streets, Summerslde. Dou- hie Garage. Apply for particulars on prcmises. 61 Central Street. ‘Siwmmeraide, P. O. Box 242. Phone -1. —I(ENSINGTON, Malpeque and Freetown Presbyteriarl Churches. services Sunday, May 2nd: Ken- MIZt-on at i1 a.m. and Sunday School st 10:30 em; Freetown ltrvlce at a p.m.; Malpeque service and Sunday School at 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. —LADIES SOCIAL CLUB-The ladies’ social Club of Summerside Trinity Church held its regular meeting in Epworth Hall on Thurs- dly evening with the vice-presi- dent. Mrs. Hammond Johnson, .n vthe chair. The usual sewing and knitting was carried on. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Becca-er Best, Mrs. Ioran Spencer end s. _K- G. sullivan.—S. -S1III'l'l.IlLD-quelity old Eng- llia poeloet knives in stock at Stone's. —'I'II LADIES‘ AID of the Prince County Hospital will hold s rummage sale in the Town Hall on Saturday, May l, st 2 p.m. -—WAN'I‘lD-'Girl for general housework. Experience not neces- sary. Apply id Eustene Street. Summerslde. or phone 497-1. ‘m —.SEI "Aunt Susie Shoots The Works", a three-act mystery farce in ‘Iryon Hall Tuesday, May t. -IOIt BALI-loin Chev. soda-n in excellent condition. New engine, transmission and front end. J. H. MacFarlane, Bodeque. —KENSINGTON - Indian River Dramatic Club will present their plsy "Deacon Dubbs" in Mslpequc Hall Friday, May 7, at 8:30. -WAN'I‘ED-Maid for general homework. Mrs. Elmer Ofler, 20 Central Street. Summerside. "DON'T FURGET l0 attend the Short Course at St. Anthony's Hail Lot d, May 5th. 6th and 7th. Bree to everyone. —NEW LONDON Inn-ISM. - St ‘mamas Church. Evening Prayer 2.30 in the afternoon. Signed '1‘he Wardens. —WANTED-Tescher for bal- ance o! season for Central Lot l0 school. supplement $300. Apply to Joseph Farrell, secretary. -F0lt SALE-Registered Jersey cow, freshening about May 4th. Howard Schurrrtan, Cen al Bed- eque. —FOR. SALE-Now bungalow. Six rooms. Apply 215 Granville Street, Summerside. —-I'LACE YOUR. ORDERS NOW for egg crate shocks. Buy at. home and save freight charges. The Island Box it: Barrel 00., Ltd, St. lslleonors, P. E. I. Phone 302-4. —PBINCETOWN United Church, Malpeque. Sunday, May 2nd, 1948 Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 RM. Please note change in hours of service. Rev. James Cross, B. A., Mlnlstm‘. —SUMMEILSIDE Trinity Young People present two mmedy plays and specialties in Central Bed- cquo Hall on ‘Thursday, May 6th. 8:15 o'clock. Admission 45 and 35. Sale of candy. -POLIOE COURT-In the-Sum- merslde Police Court yesterday morning a man who gave his ad- dress as Toronto was charged with theft of s quantity of tools and he was remanded to jail till Monday. A speeder was fined $5 and costs, and two drunks forfeited their ball by not appearing. S —IIOCKEY. Bedeque Rink Mon- day, May S, at 8:30. Married Men vs. Single Men of Bedeque South Shore Hockey League. A leap-year skate after match. Entire Proceeds in aid of Leltue banquet. There are still six inches of good, hard ice. Come and enJoy a skate in May. -NIW POLICE PATROL-After seven years of continuous service. which is a credit to any motor vehicle, the old Summerside Police Patrol has finally given way to s new Chévroiet panel. The -oid patrol was in bad shape but in the interests" of economy it was kept going all winter, the new truck having been purchased last fall. 5 "THE HOMESTRETCH" ‘ A Reol Good Horse Racing Picture. Shows 2:30-7:15-9:l5 _MONDAY - TUISDAY Beulah Solidi-Wold Bend afllnl hylen —PLEASE NOTE.- No Short Subjects Shows 7:10 - 9:20 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 —EXP'LORERS’ MEETING — Opening with games the Explorers‘ Expedition of Summerside (lrlnliy United Church was held in Ep- worth l-Iall on Thursday evening with the Chief Explorer in the chair, the roll call and log being conducted by the Chief Recorder, and the offering in charge oi the Keeper oi the Treasure. The Beatitudes were read by the Chiet Counsellor, after which the pro- ject, "The People in the Home" was discussed. The Chief Coun- sellor was assisted by Bruce Moore and Alan Warren in the demon- stration of tying knots and rope splicing-S. -—NEW AGENCY OPENED — At the request of a number of business and professional men an agency known as the Island Ad- justment Bureau has been estab- lished in Summerside for the pur- pose ol providilng s credit service and the collection of accounts as will be seen from their advertise- ments appearing“ in this paper. The methods used will be similar: to those used in similar institu- tions in Toronto. The 1A8 (Island Aqiustment Bureau) is a. .. ‘ addition to modern business. The offices of this firm are in the MacDonald Building on‘ First Street-S. —SOIIOOL PROGRAM - At the Senior Assembly in the Sumoner- side School Auditorium on Friday moaning Grade X1 pupils conducted the program. "A Day in The Life of Grade Xi" a farce, with their teachers being , ated by the pupils, was prosecuted and greatly enjoyed. The cast ls as follows: Mr. Mercer, by Lowell Andrews; Miss Harrison. by Dorothy Gallant, Mr. Pineau. by Kenneth Arsenault; Mr. McNeill. by Gordon Lidstone; Miss Morrison, by Thelma McNeill; and Vemie, the janitor, by Eric Pen-y. A vocal solo by Msrmret Joan Mutt-art and s piano select- ion by Helena Morrison were much appreciated. ——S -__._ -DISCUSS FARM PROBLEMS - A Farm Forrm was held in Sherbrooke Hall on ‘Thursday evening with Mr. Charles Yeo presiding, Mr. Leo Mclsaac, Oharlottctcwn, promoter of Farm ‘been *7‘ esu dliillllii-llmlllli IIIIII ' euuv Shows 7:15 und 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 list Showing Tonlfi DOUBLE BILL ”WINTER WONDERLAND" nd "COLORABO SUNSET” 406000000100000004000064 cameo rusnrfi“ KENSINGTON 8st. Matinee 2:30; Evening 7-9 The Icy North where men live like they love. Savage! Paul Kelly in “SPOILERS OF THE NORTH" Also Serial and News %tb<naaa>i-io<éov$e-scigi>oo<t Personals -Mlr.AS. McAssey, who has bene a patient in Prince County Hos- pital, has returned to his home and is much improved in health. —S. ' -R.ev. E. J. Barres; has returned to his home in Suttmerslde alter attending an executive meeting of the Home Mission Board in Saint John,.N. B. -S -.Fl.ev. John Jarvie. Field Sec- retary for Christian Education in the Maritime Conference of the United Church, attended the exec- utive of the Maritime Conference Christian Education Committee d: Bedeque this week and was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw, summerside. - S —'Nl'.i‘S: Jeanette Sherman has re- turned to flier home in Pleasant Valley after spending the winter in Boston, Mass Her sister-tn- law, Mrs. B. R. Sharpe of Sum- merside flew to Moncton to meet her and while there was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart. Highfleld Street. S Jlllllllll FARM Continued from page 1 and various other forms of social activity during the summer months, while the winter program would include plays, concerts, dances. discussion groups and oth- er community activities. In clos- lag, Mr. Harrison reminded the group that the success or failure of the organization would depend entirely 0n themselves, and that it -"we all Join together we can do much to make conditions and life better here for ourselves and the community." o Deputy Minister Speaks Mr. Show, in his address, emph- asized the importance of bull-lint; up s strong, healthy organization in the community and developing a keen, active community spirit. “One of the first things we must do is to assess our individual vai- ues and to determine how we can best servo the community and ilt. into community life, and thenlook at our communityv and see what needs to be done." Mr. Shaw said that with a good organization and co-operatlon "we can solve the HALIFAX, May l - (Saturday) -(OP)— A Halifax paper sold in n eWIPI-ie story today that three N a Sootlnns -- Justice Minis- ter Ilaley, Premier Maodoneld and Senator Will-art 5050mm! — l-N expected in high Liberal drulol in Halifax to be considered in the selection of s new nlflorlll Ub- oral Party leader st Ol/tllwl- ll August. The newopaper said Mr. I-lrley. "who has rapidly gained in pop- ularity across the Dominion as a potential succeuor to Prime lilln- ister Macke e K1118." WI-I "- garded as a "definite candidate in the finals" at the mtawa eon- ventiori- It added: “Premier Macdonald and Senator Robertson, Govern- ment leader in the Senate, are being spoken 0f in Liberal Party circles in Halifax u likely dark horses. "Both Premier Maedonsld. and Senator Robertson, it was said. had backing within the Federal Cabinet and in influential party circles outside. - "Among those reported as pull- ing for Premier Maodonald were Trade Minister C.D. Howe and a group of prominent Liberals out aide the Government who vaca- tioned with ‘the Nova Scotls Pre- mier in the south several months ago.” GRAYIIOII _ (Continued from Page l) ited Nations charter. 4. ‘This continent is becom- ing the effective centre of re- sistance to Soviet expansion. 5. There ls every possibility of Canada. becoming the cen- tre of the British Common- wealth. 6. Re-establislument of pub- lic confidence in the U. N. is a "must" if Canada is to con- tinue to participate in it. 7. The Government should give more ample opportunity for discussion of foreign af- fairs. Mr. Bradette said Canada's voice is highly respected in the United Nations. She had done more per cdplta than any other country and. despite her participation in two uars, had sought n5 territorial gains. The Real Threat Mr. Jaques said the "rea1” threat to Canada comes not from those who openly declare themselves as Communists but from those who masquerade as supporters of froc- d-om while plotting against democ- racy. lvLr. Arsenault said Communism could not be destroyed merely by the waging of a third world war. The only solution was to make the democratic way of life work "so well that its superiority cannot be challenged.” Mr. MacI-nnls said that until Russia showed a readiness to co- operate with the other nations the U N. would not be the force “which we had hoped it would be." But the U. N. must be kept alive because some day it might work. Mr. Graydon coupled with his prediction that Canada. will be- come the centre of the Common- wealth a suggestion that the King and the Queen pay more frequent VlSllS to Empire countries. 1 Blarify Statement 0n Income Tax OTTAWA, April 30 - (OP) — A Revenue Department spokesman clarified today a misunderstand- ing arising from the announcement Wednesday oi’ "a chemo-nth ex- tension ‘of the deadline for filing 1947 personal income tax returns. The extension is from today to May 31. The spokesman phasized that .._*._{..__:._,__i n, ~ l-TERMS-i Re-estoblishment Credit Cosh * Budget Plan " Charge d. MOIIELA 4 M This smurf, compact ronge, lust H15 feel . wide, provides the latest ronge improve- menis, styles to fir the smaller kitchen. It hos Westinghouse lost heating elements both on top and in the oven. The Last Word These tine Westinghouse ranges ‘really ore the lost word in speed, convenience and heal’ oven assures the linest baking and Street Floor House Furnishings Store “éstinghouse A ANGES noon. n. u. This gleeming, streamlined rungs features the large, extra-conveni- ent, acid-resisting cooling top, lnt- \ It fut DUB! Memento, s roomy oven, s warming drawer and two convenient storage drawers for pots and pans, economy. Their smort styling oncl beautiful finish will brighten any kitchen. The even roosting results broiler will grill the tastiest, iuiciesi steaks you've ever cooked. and the smokeless Where Prici Is Matched ‘ With Quolir whom-spoke said » lily-blight‘ 2000 Hugh 1\-inl 5000 Sleeluy 2000 Indian Lake .. 3000 Inspira . 074 Int. Nickel 10800 Int Uran . 500 Island Mt Beawrerbrook was ‘the best journal- ist of all of us.’ " Damaged Sealer 1060i) Steep R0 ..... 2000 Sud Cont ...- 200 Suliiv .. 6500 Surf Inlet . 12300 Siylvnniie aooo Jackni 451s Teck Hu - 8700 Jason 120 Tex .... .. .. Is Patchgd 3250 Joburke . izsoo Thom Lund _. ... zooo Joliet ...._ 12000 Thurbois .. ‘ ssoo Kelwren 29o Tbbllrlg ..-. 2 1 Ke .. ‘Fran ea .. .... (B! Th‘, Cwmna“ Pfwao 721? Kirri: giodld 2:33 United K 1r . P g1; ts-iagfiilglqggye ‘Qfénlz Ba; 18100 Kirk Lake 4500 UPD can .. tlo Harbor, Labrador, tonight said m“ Km‘ TM“ 7°° vmmm " m d d n 5M Norman 6260Ltabrador .. ... “B65 5269 Waite ° mm m‘ “g P izooor. Dufault ...._ _._._ '14 1-2 zoo wutscy Conrad has been patched up but the ice pack has not loosened mlooL was!‘ m“ ‘- mough to, F110“ h” to be towed 300 Lamaque 250) Ycllorcx .... .. .... ...... toTlilzelComaidl-‘wu raited on the 300° Lard" U "‘" """ '“" M cum ice pack Tuesday 51nd heiéhtta-mfi £22310 .... .... ... 3.; _ _l A crew was maroon on s P! "“'_“" ____ __ __; -___gg3 for two days before another sealer. $51351 ‘m1’: ‘i? 23mg? ____ ____ 95 “w m1“ ’°‘°“°d “m” 7400 Little LL 1400 Pchd Ore Messages received here indicated 29300 Dcuvlcourt iii ‘c221’. u» Mas-- . ‘Memwhu m’ steamer codroy 63300 MacDonald .... .... .. 117 i moo MacLeod ...._ _... _ 11s towing the damaged sealer Cata- lina 'l‘rader to catdiiha. Nfld. has harbored at Qtiirpon. on the nor- thern tip oi Newfoundland. to a- wait improved ice conditions. Bow 7700 Madsen 2100 Magnet 7500 Mal Gf 3500 lliaralgo 2215 Lake shore .,... ....-- asoo Wingait .1 . 1on1 sales 1,496,006. ssoo Wright rm ...- ...: 2s k Z/vnfl/ 7-47.11 7/3; t/ sunuhs 101‘ the Province, showed problems at hand." pe sons ir d to ak terl - d d. 26°" Mm“! — 12 1-'~’ interesting and instructive films Concerts. plays, and music are qx-aqgherrmgfinwny, "QMQQYfI m: PM” °1 mm ‘mp3 “em ‘image i300 McKenzie ".... _. __ as “m on handicrafts, home besutificat- very essential in having a good gre muted to m, 314” 1111,,‘ 9500 MoMarmao ... _. _. l‘! H M; \' ion and the proper feeding of live community life and a good way to deadllmg ¢xwns1°n_ la s 630 Min Corp ....- _... 790 fl\\,\\\ stock, alter which he gave a talk arouse the interest of the people. They are riot relieved, however, """ 3°00 Nllifllnflque _ l4 on the benefits derived from the speaker stated, and suggested from making installment payments (Cmiunucd "m" Page l) 13000 T185115 ---- -- " farm forums. He also advised the the mlding of discussion groups ‘he d e, r _ m; n; Mj”“— "" 16100 New Cal forming of a calf club in on agriculture economics and 2n aihy grretiialrs finldxyldisimifievl. "um" I“ fishermen bum’ my 5000 New Marl '6' n‘ M“ dhtrlot for the children from to?! other educational biecis. He fimgonupgg‘ “s; wglfinsggég; 5500 New Nor: “llolmgnj Bu", my," n,“ y" Bu,” vduu,» n. "on" to sixteen years of are and will re- also strongly advised enlisting the Baavorhmnk feudal.“ - trig‘ and m m“ thaw ropemve 2000 Nipissih; .. Drpl-rtment has just received s carlood shipment of CAIDTERIA tum m“ week ‘or l“ Granulation support d the 0km numbers o! F | ion as possible H000 New P“ aoutrav and uva s-rocx reaps Cnfeterln h of nun quality; "timid M'".°“”.‘.‘.Z" “iligillflig-‘lg ‘he °°"““““"y m p“m°"’“““g m any“ n M" asTltegnumbcr h‘ fishermen cn- "465 N°"“°“" lls p .| | ' cu ur u I - and carrying out their community —— * , 2000 N0rscma__n .. -==....°'s..1‘...'°f8$-T'.°£L1°."clhpllwlffi“ll..°i.il§"ilfll“?.'ii.'l1K1; nor-m- anager-, c~~;»-;y-»-1~;d ggiti.‘“,,“‘,t,ltbtti‘ n» ‘h ‘ I ' D g a _ 1 BBVCI’ TOO , BUB Ell-CHI pu - _ 2.13m] Qflrign ___ tint.‘ .=':::.":'.:'*s“r:.-.. '2:.:.'"".....t" """" ""' r..*>'.ist;“..ii..:':. circus‘.- “'- 3" 221:2. i; 2min“. c» ‘ ~ » ' F°u°wm3 M1 Shaw's mlk- MT- ueen “y en m“ e o e er c’ nd Albertou there will be abou“ 6300 ohm ' Jun “ls U19 We 01 hc""°'m*d9 ""53 _ _ ton. was the guest of honor last J _ ' gym) 0 '1 m, They-r, flees"? 1:5? "5" W‘ h‘ "h." f" 11" n?" "l"! by the my-nvbcrs of the Wnnenr- mlngg mg:':l£gdg°$§dl‘lgg= nigh, at a umque farewe“ mung, 180 boats operating with the great- U300 oglsgnrllvm llllee of line nullity learn!‘ "Blown: ls.enetril’lzutlnullulr.i.y :1’; msmuw _s __ _ similar grcyups such as theirs were 81"!" by some of M00003 "W51 if, xwfirbfighfi igfngg Eiglllllllig‘ 0900 Osulukc L“. ' _ pfflllllllflll. IIEWSDBDEI’ X11811, ' 3mg P p t _ ‘mt 0M2? oéhtheseil sltylel button down book, the other has -y'5 MEN MEET-President. gfivgziengbégitlrlia not 811:1)’ ino several members o; parliament" however, more boats than ever 9525 Pgrcmuer? f" minted oollnnagfhgn." “s”, I100‘ “and eillthnlfeter:nll Roy D5?‘ w,“ 13nd? anfiummo! ‘s? Provinces throughoilt thenyDomln- 515° Brflflllsies of the school the ‘Km l” ensue: one rip°€tsgaid 19500 Paymaster "Ylllelign. The sires are‘; to so no.3; one: Bloarseawa-‘e 1:11:11 :13? mtrsmelvtierlrgs Ciube held on ion snd in the United States lid gabgfffelgiiflfdafé Sm"; glam?" fs‘°:fl:”u‘s“§n:n‘;,“‘§£hf§g {m “S; osoo Pen izfy .. . m"... ' . , . . ~ L 3500 Pi ~ ll i..f"tl.'ri..°ill"'s.'§“i's..c._,.i?i [my d.‘."'§."..‘.'l"2.'1'i.‘.'; $35?" Ac "$11.? 0:13;; 303$; lltilllesfltff $111122‘: $313. T“ pmciedilllfi; wet; private "*’r§§‘,:;'f,e}sportcd oil any ol the 435 Pisa?“ 81°" a“, m°m'°°'°"| - fir? l»! comfortable an! can broadly announce- made to assist in the construction are] which hov; bee; 1113a n} ggtutggjn“““ggf,,t,;',,,lf,,, “Qfiheséf: harbours so that. ii’ the Weather is 133g gligtiie, l n ' '- 1 ' ' .. n - - Em’ “L! udy loud from the Lndtes Weer Department. gnu; xgileztilcalniltcgg tgtltltgzlaslvllis Iorgggierygiugr airmen F0325 event, said. Almost everybody 33:; 2:: 3mm? é‘5"£mr:°!i;§n-I "gag; gig‘, u,” h." m. “with: again: WAtigihl-cthin is are season mo: done as a means of Bllllulgdlilflfl’ s? is); gaging alixvlirtlcfineoirigrripgegi rihlclrvalllbmeimmesdotfo the‘ Federa- Bettina their lines and traP-S out 370° Que Man 5mm and Cherlrttl “m 31$“ chum: n eteel “ppmcmmon o’ me c1 "is e i...‘ activities beln carried out by to!" ‘hf :11“ kwvfir Me quickly v ' ‘m’ Q“°°“S‘°“ “m. n“! "m clown nre w t— ey sve m cooperation that has aways een ‘ m h m“ i n s c an: remar s, . - The canned lobster mar et rc- 530 Quemun,’ hwn“ Mme. rubber tires. roller beer-Inge and sturdy. Illturel-flnllh received from that town during lgmeno 1 e ot {e1 comma heel n Isaac also strongly advised having mains firm, The Guardian was in- 6500 Rocha“ _ us; l“ "i" This vines ltxll are ‘LII: llxlt uni-rib: 14x34 are the annual radio auction. Anam- c ‘e ov the gdwseg av n5 the ‘senior members of the com- formed. but it ls too early to say m,‘ my Bank m“ ywnnm n; 0.85; the lnprell Wsgonywlth reek la 14M. Gel. (time or “p.00 was also voted to s cgmmut y canons; rsi an“ mlllLly included in their acttvit- whether or not the price for this 3000 Mylm I‘ ‘M ha“ u. “s outer Wagoa..rhey’ll be Iroul es Pinch of it. assist in transporting school chil- spot‘ cen re. and t e orm ng ies. years catch will equal the $40 per mm Rupmmnl 9 nae of their llvoe out in the Sling lufllllle.‘ dren to Charlottetown for the coll clubs, swine clubs. etc. and Both speakers. in the course of use paid for last season's catch. ‘ 900 S m“ ' ' Youth Centre. Musical Festival. The program of pointed out the good Pfwllwio 0! their remarks, assured the group --- -—- 3.? “E _ ---- ' the evening under the direction of dew Iarmlnr in this Province. that they had their full ouport in ‘- 1°5°° 50mm“ - "asimwluv- mlhTN-Ioung and old uloy the contort .0! wearing s SPORT the program oommlttce was a dls- Mr. Molsnc also informed the the carrying out. of their program. 17300 Senator - MKAI VIII! “Managua the snort Shirt for lehlre hours-eh. m“ wou- cusslon of "buts" |n tented‘ by noun that s uharai meeting of at. the conclusion of the meet- 413g 2253mm 5195i as snows -~= at”... Sea...“ anon"- "rt" " """ cries. ::;~.:i:':;.::r::;= u: '.‘l.l“"'ii..‘i‘°.-l'.iiii““.‘.i,:gf .... t ms. J . , . . , , ____ v r _ _ bring inye "bee!" or some com- preosntativos from all groups tions were put forward by mem- (conunusd "m," Page a) .113 sin i111! t‘. pisint about the operation of the throughout the Province will be bars of the group. and further ln- _.____._____ _| 4-413 51f“ enthusiasm: Club so that by discussion defects invited to attend. A pln bearing formation and suggestions were e000 Rosco _ 23-9 slf-éngir could be remedied. The discussion an appropriate inslgnls pertaining readily given by both Mr. Molslsc 2200 Howey m” 5-5 "J" ~ - t loved ver fruitful. e to the Federation will be made up. and so. Sloan". no Hill! Bay . i 309° 3mm" P t‘