HRH. 12.1947 _ .. . , WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover 51.. and i George Clow. so Ottawa st. SUMMERSIUE and PRINCE COUNTY News. subscriptions, Adverhatug _ $- féjfc Guardian may be bought daily u any of the \ following stores in Enlnmenlde: Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllze Drugatme, Water Street; ll _ gamut" Bakery, Water Street, Mark Gautlet. 61 Granville Sir-oat {he Guarléun wlllhbeotielmtlfih any 131mg l: gimmgngg; ¢ fflfl’ Boy I ° W? I I00!- cne l! for this senior. ,3 (IV! your w!" h the My napalm for ileum-in on your retire. 7’ ‘ ,_5g;|z'r WARRENT POND will —I'0I. SALE used bicycles; also closed to public fishing until bicycle painting and 1‘Qpa11~5_ Lou“ titer ll0llcc. M0169. New Arman. .__._ i ___ _l'R,lNCE'l'OWN Uilltllcd Chlllfi, —TRE HIOWILLIAM llOTiL, alpeque, Rev. C. .I. Crowds, Min.- Ohary will be closed from Moll-l A. M- Mhllm "I4 Crfld- “Vt Alfill 14th until further notice. i . ll Eifirp, M. Meditation and Mlsion. t‘ —FOR. SALE. — Fhlilllg boat, 31 -.\1\LI'EQUE and Kettaltigton 11- 1011s. 7h beam. Apply Wlllircd lcrialn Churches. Services Rogcrson, Ca-pe Traverse. K1 __ April 131th. Kansington at ,\. .\l. ltnd 7.30 P. M. and ltinl- -—FDR SALE slillltnlel‘ ue at 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. lllc- HEW ft , fllnistrl". l Co“ n A side. cottage. also nlatcrial stumble 10,- C0,. I8 .\ l8. Phone Til-fl, Swjnnjgr. ....\‘0RTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Service Sunday. April 13th, l, 710 P. M. bliss Mary A. Mac- Kpgflt’, UPBOOHES-S- b-NEN’ LONDON Prcsbytcritltl Churches. Services Sunday, April 13th, Cliltotr 11.00 A. M. South .-- Grlinvllle 2.30 P. M. Lang River 7.30 _-l.0S'I‘ BLACK (LOCKER P. M. Rev. l’). A. Czun-pbcll, lliinis Spaniel, in vicinity of Kcnslngtcn lcl‘. utt-tvvrlng to llmtt- of Monty. Ally- -_-- wit; knowing whereabouts picnic —CAI'TURED on my pmmtscs "witty Mr. J. K. lsccr. Kcnsingtctl. 'l'lllll‘5(lily lligllt. blue marked fox, pctt-artl. Owlicr may llnvc sanlc by proving‘ » lhvtlvljlt‘ and ilfiilhil for advcrtiz- "WEST CAPl-J l)l-lI.l-I(i.\'flt)N- Illz. Ctdtlc lllncKlllnc-ll. Fcrnttvood. A ilhlcgation [Fl/ill West CR-llt‘ —— - rgiitiiprlsillg Messrs. Thlulltrls Htliv- _—IIALL fiAhEw-Sfuled [Qfljggfg ml, Bernard Riley, Bart Cooke. will be received ulltil April 20th, Anti Peter Bulgcr i-zltcrviclvt-rl the 1947. for the property o! the Free- pnlt-ltlcial Govcrllnletlt on ‘Filtlrs- lOwll Hall Company En bloc or in d,“- with rospct-l to tilltuinill; rts~ Dart as follows: A. Land and build- sifillitltvt‘. In lI-llzlllvtlg tile vollsirtlc- hlg- B- l-ilhfil- C. Blllildi-"G- I lllflllt [ltlll of a new school hc-tlsc. hall 22‘ x 35‘. ll Choir part 15‘ x lit‘. ._____ fli Entry 7’ x 9‘. Address lenders to —CHURCH or‘ ENGLAND ser- F- L- Cairns and Lloyd Bums. vicrs. Parish of New London. April Llqllldlltllfi. Ftcelvwh. P. E. I. 13th. First Sunday Mir" 101i) llolv Ccttrtnullioll, ‘ . '-“~\GISTR~‘\TES COURT — (‘hit ll. New Lollcicll. " Foul‘ persons t-hnrgcd tvith opcr- Fm. ,.‘ Sp steppe nling overloaded trucks were given 5-,‘, Qgmrch Schwt fillcs Ire-tn $5_00 to $7.00 and costs: 7ft.) Evening Przncr, b)’ Magistrate R. S. Hinton I'll Kpnslngtqn, RQV, l). l5. Sttnmlorside yesterday. A Prohibi- w, lion case was partly hoard and ad- -.___.... _itltll-ttod.-S. --\"S l\lEN'S MElTYlNG-Jlhlltc "m- ~~ International ofllctrs, were l-(tIPSlm --N.\i\ll<.‘5 0t\ll'l"l‘ED-~Ill lhfi ‘IE-l of .59 Sun.,n,e,»5;de yx; M“, ,,i t'(‘llt rt-purt. o! tlhc play at Grand‘ (i191? tvcekly meeting Itcid (lit wtwi- River thc following names werc in- post-lay ltight, Rev. J. J. Hlll'l(‘_\' ot atlvcvtcntly omitted as heme 5' John. ‘International tlll't";‘ltvl' or “YPWE lhhsc Who volttrihutctl ti:- By = Work; Ray Crlahflm, of to rlltrvlllltlcs; M . Irene Peters. Itftiwltxll, Maritime Rcgumzll tin-t Sttttttttcrstdnltta t : Miss Elem Qt. r and Bill MZISUII, of Hzttitax, Maclntyfe WhO fecllflll a i110"!!- Eastern Regional Director. Mr. A. 102119; flhll Vt‘- ‘Gemld Kllbrlde 5. Hopkins was the chairman of Who 100k PB"- Pn the KP°IID 0!, thr evenmg and introduced the Irish SOHZS- gum‘; who olirh delivered a short §|i"l""'ll. Mr. Wilfred Snltcr “'3.- a gt;rtst.~S. .- A L: ihtrlingtcn. Tho llttclcrv. St. ' —l‘l..\\‘ ENJOYEI) — On Tilurs- ' v Pl=ui1s Hail. --» Slilllttlfifiifilff, the Grand River ~\'l5lTS SUMMERSIDE -- All‘ Dcamalic Club presented commodore 112G. Walt. the new three act Drai-na "The Light Eter- Ctmllnanding Otticrt- cf Eastern mil" to a capacity audlfllfli which Air Command. Halli-xv, ztcconllztlnl- cnicycd every mlllule >01‘ the lifes- ied by Mfs. Whit. was lll Sunlltwr- cttri-rtion Irc-m beginning to end aide this week in l".‘ll‘.lCl‘llCt’l tvith This grilled tzrottp oi nlRlTIs 111' lhc re-opet of tho Eutllnlcrsldc ways draw lull houses Whehflfl‘ Air Station. Air Colntncdcrc Wait they present u play to a. Sllnlmfl- t, m; smog“, to Air Vice Mar- side audience. and this years PTO- been tluction fully measured ttl» to H" Jlllll Morphrec. who has tr~<t<rred to All." llcticlqllzlricls, cxttetot-sllons and Upheld the Yet)- nt a. A nllltlbrr cl llCfl-(‘OIIHITIS- uta. -.l mrtde in the past ifol‘ RQM sioztctl olficel-s and men have al- clean Clllfififllllmfllll Plcasnlg ready arrived ill Sunlnlcrsfde as specialties between each act nvcre tit-ell as some ccnznlissiznect ranks thoroughly enjoyed hi’ ‘he “l-ld‘ and it is expected tltnt more will icncer-S. be coming ill front time to limé lllltll the full t'Cmpl€I1l'_‘t“.'t is lira-c. Personals --‘v1iss Mlriawnl Mat-Donald wilt)’ le on the teaching staff o! Sum- merslde High School ha: recent- ly returned from Montreal. "@1355 F; Nellie Morrison. ill- q Holidays in Bathur-st, N15. the Molrism and Mrs. Morrison. ~5- “M; Arthur Andrew. 1'8"“ RI U" Prhlce County J-tit recently llfldEf- went atn operation in the Prince county Hogpltgl, HI; dlltleg M‘! being canted m hi’ “It wluml Boyle or tho, sul-ltmerstde Police Farce. Summer-side I“ ti‘ iiSfilllNAliillk-R-D- T. Earle Hickey Chartered Arcnnntant 8 sows to fat-row Juno. I getter-til Purl"!!! IflMt‘. 8 freshcrtcd cows. 3 pure broil Gucrnocys, 2 Shorthorn Ofllce at hulls, Dual Purpose. registered tr 15 Granville Street unregistered. Summer-aide GEORGE SMITH. Phone em Pleaeant Volley. . ...._ 1 n“ Ibis ls ill..- stznnnl to plum and curly out, u qgnggpld u, ‘Mush m“! It)‘ um. SaU-llnllbtlvc m“. alliflil‘—ull.: MUM-l: ‘mu lalJlv-A-SUL DDT 25154104110 tnu uu tilts ill u laplu, nuru, sate and nus-y way, n, “unom. numflhllg imlllu lull uu-nlutai vu aviirlgp a!“ roams lulu [nn-“mggamu “c. i‘ _ lll: ‘lute-truth. nun.» u.» “my nit-s, mtlsqtlliut-s, macnes, ln n - *1 fit-yd mote- -lll“lil'-tl‘ ire-Jo anti the bombs are proeuratlto ill to IiAblJVtAln. ULPAHJDIENI. u‘ Both IIIO Bhlumtlfblilil and till: Charlottetown Stores are continuing uI° 145ml all-m. “clot-hull a. mien this opportunity for eavIrt-g! lmaglnv, ‘ ere Ia a rcductlun ol :0 per ecnt. on any Lilli]! on utspltuv. Come sun (“mo buy! a t lthllltitl. tnul'ABa.\ll:..\"I'. ‘ “ll-r Stllrllg Soil wlu llc comfortably and well turned out. in one of hue bhephe t. chock-all wool Blllfll. ‘they are perfect with Corduroy overalls. The colon are brown and white and the eieea 8 to 0 X. priced It WAD. Phone, write or ctnnu Ill tor one ul these smart new shirts.- lOUTil CENTRE. ‘ l _ The Plastic Display in tlwo Dry Goods Department includes TABLEl (tl-OTIIS. These are aervleebla and smart. in either plain or fanny, ‘Milne. There ire a nuznbc. nl lino-J yard equare and M" by i8"- lli yarda square and a very attractive large cloth with colored border‘ size 72" x M". Tho prices of three cloth; run from 82.65 w $8.75. Buy ';""|'r~:1h|ng‘lle~.t' for your home-Buy PLASTICl-DRY GOODS DEPART- ~ MT, 1 llee FLINTICOTE COLD PROCESS ROOFING! The revolutionary, ‘hmliletely tested system for all iypea of “flat” rool work-maintenance. Y's-roofing and n 1w bullbup root contraction. Thlg Cold Process Borflng l-tandu up under tvll climatic convlltlonl. It‘; safety, economy and proven lllrfcrmlitlce is w“ flntiet recommendation. Order now through Tlill “EODUCE OFFICE. ' . ., cless ‘tn music at the Summer»: supply will be exhausted in less side High School spent hi‘? E5519!" than l3 years‘ guest of her brother. Mr. Domldl ' Hflvhlir sold our property we will‘ i FOR SALE I i SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY Ill NIIIS» lfll llllll l llllil ~lflllll SIMIS v ltllllli Ilill '- Ill Sllli LII lllil Ililii IIII III III II II III I} ualiltaia- woman-cultural Also Sport Reel Shows 7zl5-9zl5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 PLEASE NOTE The lst Chapter Nam-sly "MAD MISSION" of the Seriul —HOP HARRIGAN_. "AMERICA'S ACE OF THE AIRWAYS" will be shown Saturday Matinee Only NEW ACTION MUSICAL noasrs LEADING STARS 0r‘ scmzrm AND namo -~'l’o follow in‘ t d boy Blues" and Trail.‘ Pt film must ‘ IHIVC an extra solllrl hing to really latc iritti-l mm-lc. goers. Wcll. hhmhhfiht," at the Capitol Theatre more than measures up to the sock‘ Uulumbiols "Lotte Star entertainment featured in those film favorites and illits a new higihl lll hilarity. Western adventure anti’ s-ivcll sang offerings, i Heading the cast OllCt‘ lllore ate lhcifltllc Hoosier llotshots tllegztle. Kan, Gil and Galbc) and Ken Curtis, Col-l umbivs singing Western star. Joan! Barton appears opposite Curtis tn the relltilline lead and other play-f crs ill the stellar line-up include; Guy Kibbce. Robert Stevens. Claud- ia Drake. tille- Smart Set (girl quartette), llleslc Travis Trio (male vocal'=ts) and Judy Clark and her Rlly Cowgirls. ' D ibcrl llS n swiftly ntovlng yarn, "Lone Star Moonlight" tells; of a former (it's return to his home, town ttnd the mess of trouble in which he fillds hlnlselfl his buslnem: tr. thriving radio station) has been, tillotved to tun down. all his imoney] has been bndiy invested and to‘ boot. his girl is engaged to a rival mdlu station ovmer. BOTTOM 0F BARREL The host iigtlre available ill- -(llt‘ElIt1. that the present. petroleum! Auction Sale I t An abeolute tlisperaal auction sale at: KENSINGTON 0N THURSDAY. APRIL l7. Beginning at l2 dclock noon. sell un above tlalo our entire farm equipment consisting oi‘: Three work mares. seventeen ex- tra. good m-Ilch coivrs (this being a. lhzlry herd they are the beat pro- ducer; obtainable), ono pure bred tillcrnscy bull. three Guernsey hell- crs, tmo brood eow, 22 hens, ltnlplemente- tractor (Chalmerl) tractor plow, tractor barrow. potato planter, new, hay loader, nevrr used, hay mower, oil bath. one Cosacit. mower, 1 spring tooth hurl-ow. lever smoothing har- ruw, lilac barrow. potato tllgger, walking plow. potato acuffler, horse hoe, fertilizer bower, land roller lawn mller, grain drill, set; fannerl, manure spreader. threshing outfit with blower tliall), hinder. bay rake, grain crusher, two not: bob- sltds, one wood sleigh. term wag- on. box curt, driving elelgh (Fran- cis), stumping maohlnm. all kinds hill-pleat. doubts and single need on this, large farm, scales, ateelyard. mtiicr l-i li.l‘., motor. 1-2.. HJK. crtam separator. tic-I‘. aback one, 30o bllihclu mixed grain. axle. truck and wheels for trailer. Furniture-loo chest, Franklin stove. ltewln-g machine, trm rugs. set. tltlshelt, too cream freezer. t Qllanllfy girth, .18 feet. l0"! 7 h)’ ‘l. quantity nt lumber and shingles and hundreds ot arttolee nob onutneratetl. | Temm cull. I If day la unlit sale on next day. WILLIAM corroN a son. _______.___.-_. 4-0 O OQOQOQK OQ-O40-QO4-O§O\ CAMEO SATURDAY 7-0." ltluliny! “urtlert and Mystery! on the high Ml! Ill “JOIINN \' ANGEL" Starring George Raft. Claire Trevor and Sign: I-lccso Also Serial and Nerve. I r00 o o+oo++++o¢+o+m+c++~ _ _ Turf ._ citalzLcrljTErovt/lg _@a_l3l>la1v 0. ti. F. Meeting Ileltl At Betieque The planned purchasing policy o! the socialist government In Brit- ain nvotl the Prince Edward 1s- land potato growers from disaster tfhls yea-r. declared Fred M. Young, Maritime director c! the C 0 P. at e public meeting last night in Bed- eque. If the dlspanzl cit the 1946 potato surplus had been lett to private enterprise the food specu- lltcrrs in Canada and Britain would halve made it tincnciril cleanup at the expense of the po~ iato growers. Planned. orderly marketing alone can protect the fan-nea- lrom exploitation by the food speculators. concluded the speaker Douglas Maoktzierl. C.C.F. anizter spoke on the nccd fort‘ a publicly - owned Insurance com- pany in Prince Edward Island that would handle all types c-l insur- ance. automobile. fire and lite This would result ill added reven- ues for the Province, said thc speaker, as approximately $3,000,. OXB - , O00 leaves this Province eicry year in life insurance premiums olollc The chairman. Douglas Mac» hrlltne of Bcdeqile. urged the en- operalicn cit all groups in gettimp bvltind the C C F‘, movement and giving it their stlppcrt to build up a real people's ptrty. WIIY Moltlz_i_A_itE§ (Contftzltled Ircnt Page 1t signed by the Provincial Treas- urer who fol-nlerly held it. Per- haps the leader o! the Govern- ment: may now be In a position to say. like Julius Caesar, ‘Et in. Brute!‘ "In any cast- illis House has asked for information on the point. and I claim that it was the duty of the Premier. when a portfolio otltlle Government Is admitted to be vacant. tn at least. tell l-lln House wlletltcr there was an l-tctiitg Minister in charge. “My hon. friend gave us a lot of ancient history. It would have been all right; had it. come to the House the session ‘Joforc lztst about these dclibcratinlts ti nd proceedings ol the Dom‘ ll in ll - Provincial Conference. and til" wonderful way in lvllicll lllr: cclll- mittecs were sc-t up. Wc should have had that long arzo. Wltat. la the usv of‘ giving it to its nnu? We have got it through otilot‘ sources. But it all COXlltS back to the financial result of that setup-do the ntiserable bargain which this Government made‘ with the Federal Government. Reconstruction Cctrnutiitec "My hon. friend went on to refer at some length to the R.»- constl-uction Committee appointed In this Protrince. and to deal with all the work they did. Tnat is quit/c true; there was a Recon- struction Comrnlttoa In Princo Edward Island that did a lot of work. We have their report and I don't know what llis object in dealing with it was. We know that the recommendations ol’ tho Committee are itery far from ful- filled at the present timlefand it is doubtful it they will ever be fulfilled completely“ “I thought my lloll. friends on the other side of ttlic House would kecp away from Reconstruction Committees. remembering the dis- graceful fiasco that occurred in this House last session-remem- boring that: we couldn't get any information tabled regal-ding the Roeotlstructlon Committee and that an order had to Come from the Minister o! Reconstruction at Ottawa allowing the‘ correspond- ence to be published in the press of the Island. which the Premier had refused to table and which placed the Premier in the un- enviable position that his words tn this Legislature on more than one occasion were proved to be unbrue by his own correspond- ence. The Great Question "I have no fault to find with theJ-‘teconstruotion Committee. l had something to do with it. re- garding mcdical and public health matters. The members ol that Committee did a good work and recognized conditions and bile necesbity for financial help In thtaPl-ovlnce. But the very point which they emphasized so strongly goes back to the great question of fiscal need. so tar as the re- lationship between Canada and this Province L! concerned. “That seems to have been lost, sight o! by this Government. The question of fiscal nced. which was emphasized so strongly by tho late Ctllcf Justice Mathieson. by those who presented the case of Prince Edward Island before the Duncan and White Commissions. by the present then Premier Campbell. ill his presentation before tho Rolvoll- Sirols Commission-that has born lost sight of and as a consequence Prince Edward Island just gcLs tho bare minimum from Ottawa. "I notice that tht-ro was ti rroaf. pounding ol rlcsks nn I-ll" Govern-ment- side of tho House. 0t course the Premier began it. He hammered his dettk no viol- t-rttly and looked around at the lothers that they felt they had to follow suit. I don't know whether you would call it the Anvil Chorus: I think n better itame would be tho Wooden Chorus. "There is a surplus ostimatod for this year ot $035000. The Minister claims that as a remark- able record: but the alld pal-t ot it is that the money Is taken so largely out. of the pockt-ls of thtl OVeIllXed people or Prince Ed- tverd‘ Island. My hon. friend lwuglls. That has always been the Liberal attitudo. to grind the lteoplt- down by taxation. Knowing that they failed to get that prop- Ohlct’ Justlco, ' i convince VOU- Sinclcfir 6e Dresses of real tlil-to-tlie-nlin ilte fashions, suitable for every occasi lon in a vast range of fabrics and styles for either Mother 0r Daughter. Dresses that you will be proud to wear. Every new material and design are included in our Spring display at prices suitable t0 your blldget- ' \ A visit to our Ladies Ready t0 Wear Department (upper floor) will ‘tewart Ltd. Stttlitlterslde or recognition from 4 authorities which U10 Bland l5 “Filth-d to, they come back ogtilll .tnd ltdci thi-oe tax bills to Ill" statutcs. \\'hy The Taxes’! t "If they were estimating that they vi-el-t- going to have a sur- plus ot $665.00). lvlly l“ ll tic-cos- hit-y to put ztddltiotlltl tttXP-s ch the people now? Evidently the)‘ don't believe their own estimaltfil Or I suppose they have to lultlll the bargain they made at_Ot.t.aw-a. to tax the people of this Prov- ,inco so lltnt they would l-cturtl part. of tho $2,185,000 to the voi- lers of the Federal Government. That is the only reason for the 'corporat1on ttaX bell‘! PM °"- consequently they have no‘ right to claim art increased subsidy of t . . they are ZlYlhE IQJSILOOO when 'back part of it. ' “There are a lot of Federal taxes that might be added to the amount~lncome tax. succession duties, excess profits tax. amuse- merit taxes. all swirls 1° 5W“ the Fedora] collars. Not nlucll wonder that Premier Angus lvlnc- donalcl of Nova Scotta has talked so strenuously about the Fcderal (invert-intent getting out 0t the minor taxation field. Thv solos tax. again. is a very intportalti ' tax to Ottawa and to ll5 who PM’ 1t, If we knew Just how lnucll these taxes amount to_ so tar as |Prlnce Edward Island ls concern- Lcd. wt» could deduct. from this $2185.00!) and we would know whore we stand. "Tho liquor tax last year -brought in over half l\ million Home's Cream Custard, Pkg. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 10c Home's Combination its, Pkg. . . . . . . . 49c Muffin Mix, Pkg. I0: Pure Cream Tctttur, ‘Pkg. 20c Peaches, con 30c Peus,can l4c Cormcon 17c t String Beans, con .. .. 14c Tomato Juice, 2 cons .. 25c Baked Beans, 2 cons 35c Salmon, tell can . . . . .. 28c Salmon, Flat Red 31c Pure Cinnamon, Pkg. 14c Pure Pepper, 2 pkgs. 27c Home's Soup Mix, Pkgi 10c Matches, 3 baltes 28c the Federal i dollars. vendors and those tlllo use to- bacco pay a grcttt tlrrtl oi lllfillrtl‘ into tho trrd-lslttjv. l :tlll not ob- jr-L-tilzq Io lll!‘ I-l l t‘t:<:, l)ill l’ shy It l5 vlzlss I, ti-ilt. 'lll0St: \\t'.l'J.]JiiIl'0lllZl: the lllisapp rop rintcd "The llcatltll tux. I lnetj: say. has bcrtl illisaptzrnpl-itttvd mrr since zts npplltvltioit. I llill ivoltthriltc gust now ivllztt tilsll-tiuttitlti is going to be llladr: uf this tax. ll. is all very lvcll {or the Provincial Treasurer to tell of the great de- vvlopnlcnt. made alpn! tho lines of llllblit‘ llonlth. Hill uhat prtid lsloltd School t i S P E C l A L iFor Friday and Saturday at BERNARIPS STORE BRtttAt-ttttttta Dealer For FIRESTONE nf Music loc- ltcrc provides tutoring guitar. brass and atad In piano. reed lnstmments. We curry fl. rurrcnt records rind. rhert. music. Also guitars. violins. record - players. radios and musical accessories. PERRY MUSIC SERVIBE Phone ‘HS-Z First St. Sumnlcrside _ l I i I I t i I rrgulnr stock of l i I Dalton’: Powders, 3 pkgs. . .. .. 25c Baking Sodcl, 2 pkgs. .. I7c Soups, 4 cons .. 40c Beans, white, 3 lbs. 25c Gillette Blades, 3 pkgs. 60c Teas, lb. .. .. 73: Orange Pekoe 89c . Rubber Traces .. 4.25 _ Neck Yoke Straps, A Pair .. .. . 3.25 Hand Mode Driving Harness . 36.00 Pots. Pans and Kettles In Stock Carpenter's Tools In Stock Pure Linztzd Oil in Stock TIRES and TUBES for it? There should have been collected? It was Just for héhllll a lot more development it the purposes, wasn‘t. it?" ilcztlth tax levied in 194i had Dr. hhcMillan: “Read the stab- ht-cll SW"! W!‘ I'll" Purl-lose for ttt». and so» what. It was levied \\l_llcll it. was collected. Ml" llOil. for." Tilcllds fir" VPFI’ 18h‘; ovvn tlow Prrnllcl" Jones: "It was not ant thrty are not spending this tax aside’. properly. when there is a largo estimated, spent’. for it’ There is no reason, surplus “fly it should ltot be tllc purposn for which was vollcctt-d." Prttllllfil’ Jones: cllitlsis." At this point Dr. "will nlovcd the adjournment. Dr. llIaiclt/Iillatlidllt vial for developments in public health. especiztlh: along the line of tuber- Ma chiilla n TIIE TIME T0 CLEAN IIP PHONE 166 and hove us cull for your tapestries, drupzs, choir and cush- ion covers and garments and have tilemclconsd the ”Odor- . Icss Woy." | PLAN TO HAVE US SHAMPOO YOUR RUQ WHILE YOU ARE HOUSE CLEANING VICTORY CLEANERS Central St. t- Summerside Milk and milk products are unlotlg the most ne- cessary and delicious of foods. Serve it in oII its t forms, creamy cottage clteas-e,—in salads or clone, chocolate milk for u different tostc treat, cultured buttermilk, or just plain, delicious milk. l DEAL DA [RY SIIMMERSIIIE PIIIIIIE 313 W Fonds t. . , l i It 3 l” 7,. ‘i i.‘ .- I f i; |. I: t. l '_'_'.-»-v~ ~g~g~ - — l. ‘A