19. i947 __ j___ ,. .._'......-_. ‘vx/ESTERN GUARDIAN {g ' LHILi v,__,_-—— AGIWTQ: l. Elmer Murphy. 188 Hanover BL. and George Clovv. UUMMEISIDE and Nun. Subscriptions. Advertising V‘ Tho Gaarilan may be bought daily to any of m; following etorerin Summer " . Water Street; t‘ Bookstore. treet; m,” Bakery, Water The Guardian will be delivered to any horn. in gmmgnm; rier no; at 1v Im- flu or 11o per week. Phone no m- thla um“. r-‘iv; your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, 0O Ottawa St. PRINCE COUNTY TODAY " ""81"". Water Street; Mark Gandet. 87 Gnnvlue Street 7"’? _l'0ll SALE. — Cobbler Seed. pnpared for Government mug‘ Roy Campbell, Cheiton. _-l~‘0l1 SALE-Farm of ‘i0 acres buildings, at. Roseville, owned \lrs. Thomas Trainer. Apply Fcilumy- M. Bell, Solicitor, Sumw pwrsido. "POTATO UIGGERS FOB SALE. [he 110W Nloody Rotary. To ensure a order without delay. Apply ‘l D, Croken, Emerald, R. R. 1. flsultTll TRYON Presbyterian i, s~rticc Sunday, April 20th. , rtriss Mary A.,i\'lnc> angry DI 311555. _..\'E\\’ LONDON Presbyterian niches. Services, Sunday. April yL ma‘ k121i" li.0O A. M. Cillitll ,3.) i“, M, Creddie lifttrnorial 7.30 y, .\l. R“\'. D. A. Campbell, Minis- hi’. ._L'l~lL'llCll 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices. Parish of New Landon. April mm Qigond Sunday after Easter". ‘v Cfillilllillllfflfl Si. Stopli- 10330 ll ‘n. ugion. ...-. ilvening prawl- . 'l‘honi:\s‘, New London. 533' church School. Tllie Rectory. 1034i l-jvrnlng Prayer, Si. NIRPWS. Kemington. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rec- [if Dlitilt SALE-Four good work ml“; om- large driving mare, true worker; nan hwsc; also 400 bushels bar- lpY i" ow Charlottetown 80). " for seed. $1.25 bushel till . \\':tltnr S. Weeks, Ken- DJUINT ‘MEETING -- On Tues- gy Hcliilllg u Joint meeting of the Young People's Association oi St. Maris Anglican Church and tho Lglrittflhfi .-'\$:QClilll;)'1 o! Si. John's chuirh of St Elcanors. and St. Mai-vs Church, Sunnnersldc. was held in the parish h-‘ll with Roy Taninii. president of tho L-aymcns Association liresirlitig Opening gvvivrz iwre cotivliu-Icxi by .\i'i‘ll- dear ~11 tLR Harrison. who lead ii ductmion on the "Visitation 0f the sick" from the Book cf Com- mon Prayer. The groups then sep- arated for their respective business meetings. President Harold Rodd conduct cd the Young People's mcruflg when routint‘ business‘ was thslioscrt oi. A.n invitation was accepted front the AYPA. of St. Paul's. Charlottetown to at- tend a dance on April 23rd. Fol- lowing the business mectings. mov- int; pit-lures vvre shown by Allison Mel-on, Ornc film depicted the uoiisllllCilOll oi a pipe orgmi mid the other a scene in‘ Jasper Park. A vote of thanlu to Mr. Mchemr aw moved by Mr. Ross MacKcri- air or the A Y P.A. and second- orl hr Mr. Ji-mcs Murphy of thc Lajstnrzrs Associuiiorm-S. r-ALBBITIPON LADIES AID- Th-i rrgulai" monthly iticeting of the Alberton Ladies‘ Aid washrld ll riu- Nurses‘ Home. Friday. Ap- rt‘. tlih at B p.m. Mccilitg opr-n- Ml \\ii|i the president. Mrs. J. C Profit in the chair. Roll call was responded to by nine members. The minutes of the last meeting were road and approved. The trr=asurrt~ reported a substantial stain raised at lho pantry’ sale. I affiliation lee soul to reg- in .i chairman, Mrs. J..l. Duffy. for r-nsuing _vear. This was fol- lmirti by a short discussion on ways and means oi raising money for May. Word was received that asliowcnsc could be oblainrd. Tliic lirvsldcni. promised to attend to ifillll‘. it was moved by Mrs. Law- son. and seconded by Mrs. Pike that bill for cotton be paid. M0- tzoir carried. it was moved by Mrs. Harry O'Brien and seconded by Mrs. Austin Murphy to hold e hospital solo ni tho Exhibition hi; lust year. Motion carried. 3i‘ “in! tints thr-n open for dis- tllnlull on holding n "Field Day". iuvfnrzibly thc first available Wed- jiiwid-iy in July. Mr. O‘Bricn kind- .\ oflcrcrl to give the park frce o! chat-gr. The following com- ‘riiiiivu vsus appointed: Mrs. Jos- Piili Cnllzigiinn. Mrs. H. J. Pike. \l:': J, C. Profit. Sowing meet- ifius were hold at. tho home of Mrs Harry O'Brien. Mrs. W. C. Lrrivrtt and Mrs. H. J. Pike. next "'11P field at the home oi Mrs. Jilin Profit. A dnllciotis lunch one Frcnch-Canad-l , —!‘0lt BALE. — A lhnitgd quam ‘n!’ 9! 151mm 8min. Urban and Bmrmer See Oats also Certified Bu. ivr- Maipeque Trading 00., 1.1a, —AUC‘I‘ION SALE itu-niture at the reridlieré°ll°fi§ lilvrfifi. 75 Spring_St.. Summer. Saturday", Aprl] 19th a; L30 f —-RE.MEM.BER PANTRY SALE | “f1”- Slili-Fdfly. it 3 o'clock. Pres- lblterian Cnurch llall, Kensington, , ‘ _%_ g —l-0It SALE. Potato Planters, _lwo and three section leaver liar. irows. Order before May 1st. iv. l). gmgeli. Summerflcld, Emerald, —}IOUSE FOR. SALE. -— SOVQ jroewed by AOIItAN 5<Oii - binned by HAIQLn (loamy; . a," d; SATURDAY "lJ'Li"l_t'L"L~"l_l'LJ'Lf'l CAPITOL Summeraide ( FRIDAY) Joseph CALLEIA jilsa MASSEN - iola LANE - lemme CUWAN l rooms. bath. sun porch, balcony, single garage. Immediate possession. ' Also six room house on East Street, ‘DEADLINE AT DAWN” fir? lot aaénriiqgarage. Apply Albert. -ALSO- <-‘ ‘i1 . rig Sire t, Somme"- side. e 1 Musical Reel Sport Short l i —P‘REETOWN illifl Keiisinglcn Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. April 20th. Kcnsington at l1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and it‘rrc- town at 3 P.M. Rev. J. A. Mcuoivati, hilnlstcr. —I"OR FHLE-RIODEI. A FORUM {our new tires; also 30 New llamp shire ht-iis, laying. Apply Oscar Keefe, Long River. —SALE OF BUTTERMILK. -- Thc Buttermilk for tho season of i 194T. of the Konsinglon Dairying. I (lo-operative Association Lld., will b1.- sold by auction at the Butler Plant. Wednesday, April ‘Si-d, 1947, at 1 P. M. Personals —Mr.\. Jamel; l. Striglit, has re- iurncd to her honic in Pietou, N.S. after visiting her son, Mr, H K. Stright and liirs. Slrighi in Sum-_ _____ merside.—S, I -FR.AC"I‘URES Hll‘ — Friendsl Wm regret to 16,1.“ ma‘, NUS’ Jame; ~Mr. and Mrs. A P. Wells. Duke A MaoNelll. is a patient. _ V Prince 9mm“. Hcspimi, mvmg tiluiio for Worcester. Muss. where 1i “Keyed a fractured hip n; up; Lucy uvill sticnd mine time as guests Mm ‘julnes of their daughter" and son-imlatv, home of her daughttr. in the Silvvl. Summcrsidc. have lcft. by Wpdngylay 8. Flicker Flashbacks snows 7.15-0.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 Showing the Second Chapter of the Serial HOP HARRIGAN “llluh is being shown for the TLFLFLTLFLFLTI HILFL Summersitle Bowling Matinee Only In I1 CLIHOIU ODIN ' Ladies Bowhng League played on n: Alleys. night at Capitol Bow- Sunnnersi-clv. High single Mrs. E. Dodds 27's Higlii. three Mrs. E. Dodds 685. p Hogan sutnmersidc_ m“. vyhgn‘ Mr. and kit's. Willard Graves, and; All-Sung... ‘He rcsidvk __ s_ [their son lilmrsl Vvclts. -— S S. Easier 145 iii 1S1‘. ‘ Ad... | ' ~-~~ -—r In. Compton 202 23s no r-HREMEN (JALLED-Suiiinicr- bflfbf-N ‘l 0h 01-‘ BEST .1. Peters 112 214 . . ‘ELLE i ' ' ' '. ' l ‘a1 side firemen were called at 1230' 5 R M 1E3“ ‘ARN V-g Ifizlzlllilv ab: pm‘ yesterday ‘or a serious flue] —Oiie of the masons most dis- ‘Total-ARM fir! at the residence o! Audreytlngulshcd murders is offered in ' Mccflun’ Belmont SL- The mo! KO R- dlos-“Dradlirre "it Daivn" Busv Bees- Caught fire and was shghfly fwm- COllllJilllll" a brilliant trust‘. lll which E. Pilionti 148 it‘ "5"! bdml’ m” b1”? “A.” (MIMI SllFllti lihyv-artl. Pnul Lukas and 'l". Arfciiuult 19-“ ulshcd an” abou‘ l” mmmcs’ b Bill Williams star. with .1. (listing- C. Piflfllil 159 " i . - tiishcd scrreiiplay writte bi Cili- B. Arscnault. 133 —INJURED AT puu'_whuc ford (“None But till: Abonely E- Gflllflfll 131 at a small fire on Belmont 5111M‘ Heart», Odo“ i 'r°,tal_23a2_ _ Sum-mersidc yesterday. Master Donald Ross. son of Garnet Ross, was slightly injured when a truck ‘The story is built on the critical] prrditxiinciit ti‘ a ipirhrg sailor on oi the his bicycle at the rear movccL, truck when ilie vehicle His log was bruised and cycle damaged somewhat. point out that chlldrcti to fires ln the Town are stunt danger and urge poisoned liquor. young srtiltr who finds himself wit-ii a large sum of lilfillfy in his pos- 'scssicn and nomcti‘ y of ithcic it came from. ln n confides in Miss Haywaid. a dis- the ro- cperatlon off parents in stoppinw musimed yam“; “We ha“ “OPP I B. sun‘ the practice. m.‘ , ‘ f, , ._ ' Ho. rcmcinbrzg. hnifiigg lust. lllr. “c- “' I," l‘ fhTmG Rl'\i_lll' llltlll-Zfly in a curd gaunt: in a coir. MON.“ _' rhofpzmar an?“ Later the crilc owners sister tbcln “"4"? °f ‘he b" W‘ L‘ “Hm” Lanci asked him to ace her home tendance of eleven members. The _ . , ltuve in New Yul’. \\'ll l5 involved M- hfwkedfntu mmj‘ The b?’ abflal in a niurdci" tglllllllblgd While he E~ 913m 595's dim“ 5m" mg m l was suffering from lhc effects of ant \\'illI-‘.l1i5 u.“ tho role t: the M izice hull he P‘ “'55 M“! i“ 5pm 13 Wm‘ m ‘b where they lird a drink. That is Slfggfjnmd Sharp . McKay Simnictis i-"lcstis Crosby ‘Total-Milli. (ire-em llurncis :- McNeil an . .. "frial-JZODT. Maple Lcaves:— Suicide Squad:- rtr. served by the hospital stall. l?‘ J. Pike" moved inc-cling (Q ST ORE" NEW I76, 156i 95. 12'.’ ‘rnc Cl-lARLU'l'l'E'l‘U\vN GUARDIAN pa Now 0n Display lii Dry Goods Department (UPPER FLOOR) ‘ Sinclair 6: Stewart Ltd. MIJIIERN DEPARTMENTAL STORE v ' Summei-sitle f’ l0wer- fresh OU!‘ HEW Qnii summer Fabrics siel-preiiv Amazing and Allurucel. Ceionese underscores the fashion importance of Pdsieis in three wonderful new fobrics_Fiqucinf- Fiquoni, with its fine rib and interesting texture, and Allurocel so soft and gentle lo the hond ore petfecf fabrics for summer dresses and blouses. Crepe Amiilmfl with its shorkskin weave and crisp iexlure makes on ideal tailored dress for spectator sports. Choose dress lengths from our wide range of clear beautiful pastel shades for your summer wardrobe. You'll biesr the cool comfort and enduring good look; of the” Celoneie fabrics through the long summer days ahead. PAGE FIFTEFN ' ~ V-—_J$ i Ethel . . .183 100 l09 Total--249"i. iioni fgiienru tContitrutd from Page l) ' n0" T’ Dr hiac-Miilnn: “’l‘lic only point. is that. if it ‘is something worth- while m that (iisirit-l. why shouldn't ii- Lo doin; in fill lhc districts?" Mig Wright: "Each intnibci" has the privilege o! selecting the me- thod of attending to his own dis- . , ll he remembers. ' 123 . inute or the previous meetmi.‘ a ,, . . ‘_ . A. McDonald ll‘lCl That i5 just the method sel- lcere rgnrt by Mrs. Emmet MrNoill‘ n Ilvlcnxilcltle t“"“"|‘“°rl‘]°1f§:f1cbsaqlhilg K, Siliimi 17§ic~ctc<l by Mr Baker and myself" rind atloptod. All hills were re- ‘.03’ m“ Q? lmh o l‘ k _. 5» Rilillsfll’ 9°, Dr. MacMilian: “Don‘t you think P011511 =5 Paid i0 (14119 hi’ 131° $155M] Lilac‘ gy gphlg}; T°i"1~'1956- ‘it should be the representatives of treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Camera!‘ v ' “' . ' the district wlo should do that?" Donations were voted towards the 5Q‘? “lmmaliaclliiijeilllilniegf éhhcem Kllroysl- 6 M13 wrightzluxs m,“ the pone). Sisters of Martha Building Fund “l I 11-3,“! L h b? {Y M. Rankin 13 you adopted?" and to the Sisters of Service. Re- dggdua 55 ‘m9 ‘*5 9n m“ ‘ Cggrilithers Dn Mach/Una“. “we have never ~t f tli school committees - _ _ . n'm d H1 ; n- ; -j_unovaf,1Qfl '- fioeir: osubmeltcd by wm-mglol. From this sprnigbotliiwil, ‘in; fllllll E“ 119E013 u?‘ ‘F113;; Wflghitis ‘smarts not “can” Centre and Stiiitivsido and Mrs. D. 89b‘ ‘Oil i9 *\_ H-‘mg 5'1?‘ “' l‘; h“: L°w 5w“ ' 9a, Hon. Mr. Barbour: “l might say J. hicNeiii and Misls Mary Pe£fi1§-.:‘a>5‘~1n£li§§e‘ri*2§ sll‘rlfimrlya’iflefes‘g Timi-“W- - this is entirely m the hands of the ton were annotate on the t" -. B ‘ _ members representing the district. mend school tor three months tilstpinz characters become caught in on] TimQr|.- l“ 129 m A“ M om, members know Um Mm Ed Bummer‘. and Mrs, Leumithe iicb of suspicion. gallium .. . these Road Foremm are appommd ard lifcNrill on the slrk cominlt- -j“_‘ "L" . ' a "m" eacl year, and we genefflll take "P. A 1w" °i mam“ “as read sulgMultkbllbrf Pouch‘ cotuml; gmsmm: tliem-ecommendation of theymem- from the family oi the laie Mrs. —' N? _° Jmiil; WPQI‘ Q '3 1, l1 "l" H)". rm- me Ones we appoinL 1 D- A- 981119115“ "m? '~'°""°5P°"' Smlllmrséde p°g€finpfph ‘léliwad E'T;1;:fdz2‘°7' lzllthiilk ell lite members have been dence front the Diocesan conven- at ic ‘own ct eel g on - . aged, an the Liberal menu)": ors. Lottery tickets in aid of the Thursday night. l _ _ at least" (Laughm-L Diocesan C. W. L. \\‘(‘l‘(‘ (llSlTiblll-g Drunkenucss — Arrests 40, Oon- Holman s.— 152 m2 MacMulanz “You quamy m” ed amoni! lite members present vlctlons 40 _ v V. Allen H‘) M]. 33mm“, “Ycp I think they Rported that linen for the tables Vngracy- -< Arrests 1, Convictions O. Robertson flu-g are the ones‘ H the 0mm side has had been received and was rie- l _ Glanmfé " l73 114W Sl-lfltlcetions we should be glad clded to get. a new one for the Driving Drunk - Arrests 1. Dls- E- afhgxluld m8 to get [hem to mm us‘ (Laugh communion rail of the small altar. missed 1. I ~ t") I may “y I didnrt not,“ latnnvllgl fifllifg arlfll-trfgo wit; 4 speed“; _ ems 4' Colmctiomt Tow ‘um that advertisement. I had rwthins > ~ . d 'llh it " oi Ma_v_ Meetlrng adjourned. ‘rraffir: By -la\v Infractions - blrlk¢I$--- “JM: “Mameyon. “I might ask if Cases i. Con’ ‘tlons l [K Maw" t" ' ~r 1111's“ m‘. binding _______________ __~_ ___ . _' lo y pickm-d _v i950 i-Cilllmii- i QUE s Cotisumnig - Clues 2, Canv G Mignon.‘ u" we Dcpanmenth “"5 7 Mr. Barbour: "No. they are nol " Milk licenses, collected $10.00 —G. H. M.- "erc is a good supply of Children’: Ankle Hole in the Youth Centre -~l'tla|n and striped Socks of silk, wool and cotton with elastic, ribbed ~r “mfy turned down on". Buy your children's Socks Mild rrlrctiort from which to choose. ilirrr ls the beat selenium-YOUTH “Aillililil CLEANER la the BEST and finest Cleaner on the market. ‘It I109! the BEST and most efiloient ioh ni cleaning. . "Ni strongest construction-will give ye-irs "bea-ts-aa it Ivreepl-ao The revolving hrqgh Wvllt for delivery en p Hoover. there available NOW. . . . Come in to the utratlon of the Hoover Vacuum C‘ "lmlillis or Petltcoata are hack There are bright plaid "rem-u Petitoeate-to weer with your suit-of gmh red or blue with a pleated frill and "My white creoe rectum. with .. deep fglr with light dreueadfiiheoe eome —- 5 each. If you prefer a fall Slip. t "m"! with a eurpllee top of lace, titted waist and bias cut for perfect flt - - . . . Frheue alien are in white and tea rose for 2.85 . . Goons DEPARTMENT. mlfllsu or rm Sliver-of 1m Bolero Brothers m" {I i little! and a wonderful lnvevtaneot Mn] III u: . . . There la the 84 and 2o oleea Corvette h‘ Ind Eternally Toni-a" patter-m, I "hit-e "Jiieee or...» i. m: inolntllnr m. rs... there i» e ime Service Cheat (with drawn-i in M “£09 Fines and Costs collected snoooI laisfizr ~21" 4 M’: Matheson: "So there would be no point. in my colleague and 233| or labour therein. xvhlcit license fee l the stress of our civilized l'fc r “Um-UN! file Shall be reduced by the lhmolllli. of any poll tax or ‘or personal property tax ilhe licensee rliiill pay l0 the ‘Poirn for the ycnr of issue ,of such license; and to provide as la. penalty for non-pnytticirt cl ruch liicetise foes a fine of not more than 1 $30, and in default. o! payment off sllrh fine inipi-iioiiment for not more than one month.“ Mr. Hunter asked what 1'35. the new docks. lird already been awarded, one for ‘$1,600,000. the otlicrlor $600,001) l. Mr. Hunter: “That will nieuti go ln there to \\'Dl‘k. A $5.00 poll tax on those people will be a great source oi revenue (or a smell town like that. In the where they are not able to prov‘ the l1 r themselves, not. pcnalim others. I think we should have the some provision in this Act a; we have in the Char- lottetown Act. exempting people eontiuets." lVlr. Eugene Cullen suggezierl appointing a committee of the House to draw up a uniform Act to override any provisions of the fr.- corporated towns, acid give them all the same regulations. Premier Jones thought this a good idea. Many motorists non live fifteen miles outside the towns in which they are working. he said. Taxes of this kind tend to indute people to live outside municipalities. Ho would not like to be a mcrtibei" ironi Berlequv and bring in a hill of this kind, bcca so the pcoplc ll lllic Bcdcqtie Dis 'it-t might Wfilii ‘to L'\..llC to Burden and work m: the piers. "I don't think I should do thaL-that is if I wanted lo get elected)’ (Laughter). Dr. Mat-Millan: "Doift you think the rcztl i-dca behind this is antivi- palioti of the big Federal coitlrat-is at Borden. which will probably tun to four or five million dollars. autl at which a lot o! labor \\l|i ho brought in. If thcsc men zit-c .~.~ ll:- favstory they will [ilc-bnlily he cu ivork for month-s. lllltl (‘VH1 y. ti. ‘I think the town of Borden is pct‘- foctly justified in asking for this provision. Other towns have tlcnc it. I prestmie it docs not apply to railway employers." Cc-ttsldrritlrlg Seville, Tint: section, on motion oi Mr_ Hunter. Strong and others. that are working on Government real‘ as‘ tinioiuit spent ft Borden on that. t Premier Jones snlrl two contracts; r that hundreds of incn will have to‘, circumstances, I 1dr: lhov should l tllstussion I0llti‘.\L‘il.l participated in liy Messrs. M-‘lilwl eson, Prciwsc, Hunter. R. R. Bc|i| FDR SAT-E In KINKORA VILLAGE House, born and lot For porhculon qpply; PETER McIVOR, Kinkoro ‘icziwm i~ae<§aw _>)<A\& summer-side ‘Put JFl-ZSSIUNAL CARD T. Earle Hickey (‘hark-red Accountant FARM roii SALE AT BRADALBANE - l offer for sale my farm oonolat. in: o! 63 ncrce. 60 acres clear, hi. Office at R-nce covered with hard - l5 Granville Street wood. A never falling strefigdg: Summerside through farm. Blinding‘ 1n good Phone 575 rqmir and land in high state of enl- , tlvatlon, ‘Ohlxghzlilains from School‘ n6“ r ~ "ml shinning centre. ADM!‘ lo r-FO QQ~O44Q§Q~Q+Q-Q§Q-Q-O40-O-Qw CAMEO Safurtin _v 7—9. I fl An liktl, l. nut to grt what's his don't get in his way. Warren Douglas in "BELOW Tllli DEADLINE" With llamsivv Amos-Also Serial Edgar livnn¢rly~ Shorts and Nears. 1440-0 §4#Q—0-Q+Q 0-04 Q-QQ-GOQQQ _..__._-gi i BRAPAUD JOHN I. TODD, A CLEARING AUCTION SALE A1‘ KESSINGTON 0x WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2a, nix-insist; Al‘ r: xootv Having sold nu.- lum, we Wm 1 by auction on the above date all my stock of registered Slim-thorn cattle, TliL-sc mill:- liave been sti- |l'.'~ft‘(l front ~um¢ of flit- best herds ‘vi Ontario zinil the DInritL-ucg ti; imaiitiiniii the rurrcci balance bo- THEATRE titre; boil‘ and rlnilk. Some o! the ,, u om vs inu- n ready freshenetl ADVENTURES or RUSTY 0mm hm .. » - ' - llieso (tows are slrcd Starring . ivy sour!‘ of (‘utiotink arc-airs! Short» . . ' .r‘ . . ‘. Braetlonn Amlr Tkl) lif).\.\l.l)hON "l"," '1'“ '“"'°-‘ . i ~ ‘nrlitl. mil Lanrar-trr. ( lnyinort- Ami “llllflilf , lélllbflm l-llerl. Kilt-lolly‘! Sulircmr, rnuksldt: Rover. and B-\RB-\n~'\ l‘ UUDBU’ others; :tl.~o 5 hulls from 8 lo ill ‘month-e rid. :iI| fully registered: 2 ;hrifrr.~, it months old; several int Hirer-s rml lirifcw; 1 work horses; lirtrtitl sun and liflvr; cream sr-pziru- lfor tlil- Laval); several niilk cans: igattg plou; walking plow; potato SHOWING FRIDAY, 8,15 p.m. And SATURDAY ut 8.30 p.m. was nun"). amended (a, we Chm, i ‘Schiller: rope and block; wood lottelowti bill had previouslv boom -——~ ————-—— fiifllh "‘°“')= “mil-v Pillbkld"? w oxen“)! from pnvmonfor We iflfllliplr fork; harness. double and “can”, “any personvmohz a ‘w; "' “"“‘ ‘ siliglr‘: w lMJClIIlIIQ said wring- denl. c‘! this Province. olcig vorlt RQGER§QN’§ "'3 “" i “"5; “ml”: §°“"”" . r d; H i d . l. mzicliittr; lerlrooni dishes‘ baby rnr gtrlgliilgtdsby rellhoy igifoviilfellnlloclolr ‘r’ flagiwklarilgu litiinrrmall nrticlvs found Federal Governments." °"- ' f‘ " ' The bill was than reported agreed ' Tpmus ("Agn '°~ CRAPAUD e If tiny is unfit. sale on next lint t (DISTRIBUTE ‘ITO INEANIIY Hereditary nervous ivcakness an contribu‘. nzg T ‘"15" i" 5m“ m“ °“ R°=°imi| - myself callln" a meeting of this “i "m ""‘°"’"“"g °r m“ AWN" Mmllilfriesrlrltllrlirs‘ 15'] 145 toe kind and making recommenda- wc have h--d nuinorotis requests for G~ Pickard 86 15o 9e tinny. living npartmeflts and throng thr. M~ Moo"! V _ 6,, l“ ma. ML Barbour. "we “bum rake CWPCYMN" “I ‘he “um” 9t ml" 1 ‘Q-qdkin . 90 JL! them under consideration", the same mcrslde and the surrounding dis- Arsendult __ I n5 217 M the omers .. imfls w“ m“? bei“. success!“ m ‘Total-WM. lvir, Motheson; "Yes. I suppose now-while there t; n. lpladngfcvcrn xammes‘ _ s s0!“ tlluutzhtcil. . The Youth Centre is the place where ] P safnfiy“ M.’ n“ Tl“ '_ w‘ CENTRE. I D" sfmmalé ' 1,, 71 fill TOWN BILL l5 You wan-t th BE er t n our home! The HOOVER“ b S. CM" -- 156 “z (Continued from Page i) e ST of ev ylvl g lny D Rad n2 101 n: Coyle .... s4 is} Ieurnlet-Tovirftiie‘rieeirlilitirirtiiz I!" “I” "m mhbr ' l 'l‘otal~ll)65. o'clock l\iondu_v. ‘Phi; was rt change of the B NI‘ k ml of server. _ _ ~~ i-r» ~» .. ........ l5‘- .‘.i“‘.i“.‘.‘;3§§’- are 3 nnnBber ‘in séoiek aratlmzr-‘e e B 8:1“ - “lam liar were opar men era . - B- R0 " ' ' ., . . . ger Second reading was given to biLe ' mnnllum DEPARTMENT“ < B. Betta to amend the Acts of Incorporation ‘ B. Ho" . . of the Dunk River Dairylnfi 50m‘ "l" w“, w.“ in rounmcn" Island School of lililale loo- G. Blarqulcre paiiy and Rfl‘. Holman Company h l _ " °h'm° "M bu“! M‘ am u?“ ifit-ei." gilllalfelrrilawra‘: Tom‘ n“. Md’ Borden Poll Tax ‘TIN ‘$1M on ‘elm! 20mm; l: "id lnltriouienta, Atoniiea'- On motion oi llmi. Mr. Wright l“ ‘m. ‘m m“ n . n ' Glenn 184 186 the House resumed. committee “m”. Mn“ o‘ "m" "u" or i w° “'17 ‘ “um. 5w“ “ Mabel .. reading of an Act to amend tbe i cum” ‘Monk “ml “M” E. Dodds . Town of Bordon Incorporation Act. '1" mkm“ fragcrgumfizuaflfig: Ruth Section 2 authorizes the Tovm ' ' i - 10o 109 -- ' . n i Plato The! are "“"‘°" "°°°"‘"'“ LOTVotTICEZCBT .i§'..~..'$”‘i.'§. trot-slim rigurlr: hum ' ' ' ' ~_ on all nonresident; who shall en- h a 008:3: w,‘ Blnclairaz- gage in or do-any transient work _ | \ .]_ D‘ Laurie 191 _ m’ a‘ m“ chm i‘ u" m“ _ mm“ u: ,, Blanche 16a 134 shall be good until n»: cud oi the ‘ two cf the tiiTatest "Adomuono ‘Mum ‘t "M in. Hr“ s" “mm” '"“’ Nettle 182 233 yenr cf issue and shall be payable i factors o! insanity. - ~ -__-__ Honey 160 104m adience. provided that any \ ‘ e “"1111: m. ‘niece ehelta an en liable: h the out» oer-norm cl aie EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT NOW oven FOR "'""‘ SPRING PERMANENTQ, LOBNE BOWNESS AND SON. IIUGI! F. MORRISON. i Auctioneer. ii