Howard Melnnls FITTED FOOTWEAR 17! Queen St. - Currie Bldg. BRADALBANE Presbyterian Church service will be held in the church Sunday. May 3 at 11 a.m.. Sunday school at 10 s.m. Mr. Karl English. student minis- Bradalbane Christian Church ser- vice at 7:!) pm. Byard Thurber, continent this happy relationship ings and the teamwork existing has contributed much to the suc- ll motion. Page 2 The Guardian, Set. May 3. 1955 up cu... up u. my .(':B I S MGmbership ' .:.':”".i:'.r:l:"...'::' " ' ' W - i . KW I ' ..- Crfy an Central :;.mm x .3 Models For Two Members ' l t.iuliwhiehwillbeadi.IttIetedi- TheIe&volmtlrlII5D(:iOi1li0l'lnedbledutiesdeligenuy.gm I.0Y'I TAXI-Dial S660 - 05C. : : YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT dltion to the Ciw. ll VIII ll lllI- honored two R It older WIS I pill!-pr-g51du' Jasinosns-roitust. perlel 0llandIrving0iInewIeetnight.Liie med-andservedtwodecsdesastl cmwwauwuu” Pb” plan sndsplantopenedbyco-slewerepreeentedtonrotbeusurerotthesoclety. m" ""l"' E5;Ecl':ous”.T'.”'i:' 0'3” ""1 operative Services for processing Cor-nleliiis Corrlgsa and J (Cal- Durllll the course of ui. mm -rni.nvisioN- Firestone Home " " ' "'”” d'" Wm" 4 mg! ml "um... "um. i. mm. 0. W M M... M. members were in: ad Mm,” "gm 9.0,. 0,, mm 9.30 1 also wish to congratulate and faithful srvlce to the Society. ltieted is the Duncan of. Thom" mnigm, mndenon . cudmon Premier A. W. theson on his broth: 1. Pliu Callaghan reeei - Devereaiix. James Tierney, ch... Ell THE new Charcoal grey signal victory at polls. Your ed the medal in behalf of his lee Flood. John Sweeney, Am... suits by Towne l-lsll. Canada's "YOU! DOLLAI. BUYS non: president received every eonsid- lath: who was unavoidably ab- lalnillll. Tllolnsl Lafferty Nd finest suits. 569.50. Open 'tll no -at the nodules DRUG arose." erntlon from our Prensic and his sent. nrotlim Cori-Inn and Cal- Joseph Carl-. ' ""”"' mm mm - S:l'::-..:":.:"r:::.'.:' .r.":.:'" W ..'.:l.:...".;':.r' .:'.'.””:.'r. ..:?::."..E'."n: u- y”"' l'”""' Plw” 7'” C"""" open for a meeting or”: P . Brother coi-rigs: oe- congratulated Erothtuge Teetphll" s""””' delegation from the Board. I am cupied various positions in the Callaghan and J. Russel st. Jail: on their fine addresses dun, the presentation of the mm: and also welcomed the new mm. bers into the society. He Urged all the members to attend the ter will conduct the service. ME 0"? Wholelleultd lPPNCll- ' Twwty Blmd Dem" cull” being held mm g in officers of university naval at 5, .1 . PREACHING service in Fred- .,,,..,u?,'.', 2:,ekm.I:;";::j,c.:d ,1: tr g division! will meet It :ocl,t;7."m.g:,"b..:, it u” ericton Christian Church at a.oo ins the year. They have sat in HM,” 5"" "if? the III"! -1133-1 Rollawsy on w..in...1.,. ,,,gl,ff ..l't.R Et. k. .coner llllrcc S. t MR-ms. MARmAGEs' lam ev 0:: non wen er with us on many Council meet mum. ummmnuol ma pm June 1. Following the close of the rum. lng. Bi-other Al Dowling emu, IIEATIIS inister - F -.5 it cess of our wor ." tained the members with on . - , -”' . ';;g M . M Km WASHINGTON (Reuters)-Prev am 1 (1 u, 50: PM "lsanhg Bl:COVEllNGe Friends of Mr. -3., 5 3:. .. . ,, , hh ;amr:cmmno&e-g:arlg:g:ow.: idem Elunhowu and e seec one on e violin. ...............j f:'c';,L3f5”y,,"g.':S f.f”,.:,"j-,f, ,c,::,l; - - d Centennial celebrations. the estsb- M u '” r'ld:ni'”m!u'u'1"' "' rm... rrrrr Ne I,-,e 1,; ';-3:3; gmaglco-few in me Welcome Sign Unvellecl At Ceremony Yesler ay ugsggggtcofctgeulglcnftiegiving: :,,,.;: 0.-:.,:;.:,,.. .';u'.:,'e."g::; F'cnnr1otuwwn iuus lllifesa. um ' E M E "F A pet project of the Junior Board of Trade was brought to a siaccessrfulsissue ygstelrday afternoonuwhenxthe aliglvc mane... ' EE:.wm&n;& emensiiafz ts: Hospital, May 27tli, 1955. to Mr. CBAPAUD spmgueld Long Welcome Sign was unveiled by Senator Ross MacDonal at t e .DI'll'lg at entrance 0 e ci yon m pm”, nqmmw, an, "M," and Mrs. Wilfred Butler (nee I..oi-- cud. ”,m;u' Services gm. Sun, Avenue. President Henry MacWilliams in an address prior to the unveiling stressed the cooperation between all aggfign sfgnding halve psazgom and tlihsigmtliei-e be etta Kelly: a son. 3 lbs. 3 on. day. May 29. 1955. Whitsunday. concerned which made the project possible. These were Centennlals Decorations Committee. Spring Park Assoc- LONDON (GP) mm” mm GI their 17 (Wet KELLY- .-it the Charlottetown Hospital on May N5. 1955 to Mr. St. John's Church. Crapaud. 11.00 a.m.. Morning Prayer; St. Thom- iation. Rotary, Kiwanis, End Nurseries. Tribute was a Kinsmen. Liois, Y's Men's and lso paid to Gerald (Jed) Maddigan who designed the Gyro Clubs, Chandler Bros. Woodworking and the West sign. Barter's Fi.lm Lab. ss' Church. Long Creek. 3.00 p.m. 620 of SN constituencies in the British ' ” showed the follow- .m.n..M.:.....M...?M.. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly. Kin- . i . , ing party gmnding 3; 3:15 pm. kors. ii dauzhter. weight 5 155. gglrcuf Pslrriggineilt vgglabgaas - Charlottetown. tiled crossings for the lnforma- ADT: g 5 on. Evenmk Prayer. Re'V' Georg; gi'(;enPi-l:2)iirri:t:iealiyI'so:i:idyuhaalegeirg tics of motorists coming to P.E.l. glll)::rVIllV8 :41 BUTLER-At the Charlottetown F. Ebsary, Rector. . I b t f TRAIN CONNECTIONS Liberal. 5 Hospital on Friday. glilsy 27. 1955, UJCKY WWNER - The may lllieqlleasgltzitno C:penev'Ir0”i;li:enmt1iier Sin Fem , '0 ML and Mrs Wilfred Bullet winner of the Charlottetown Lion service. It is becoming a ques- "We note with pleasure." Mr. g:,ltl'.elP0l'led 6&3, an ninz for g lat. m I 1 (nee Loretta Kelly) a son. weight 8 lbs, 3 ins. beam automatic frying pan was . - t- 1- - t m . ed t b m M- H 3 d V g MacPHAlL - At St. Joseph's Mr. Alfred Kerner. Brighton Ave.. zuelzi-1:1 aglggltifzs zvfasphielvglllaglotlef igfmauge ypm;osal'n;erlen:.h:I:l Council for early review and ac- tra l n connections to Montreal at b work). ., tug om; of vlgkm c.. 2: or to 3- '”':::"..;l. , i. o ac ur a . .. rs. - - - ' . . . l n - MI" 5" '5 0" W 3 Y Y by riesident Kelih MacKinnon. 900 fact has been planned and nations with me ocean Llmned 0" med! ll I30 I d idly its TAXI. 131.1311 (nee Marilyn Salmond) a daugh- ter. Maxine Daphne. STEVENS - At Boston, Mass.. U. S. A.. on Sunday, May 22nd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Stevens, (nee Phyllis Reay) a son. Edward Harvey. Weight 7 lbs. GALLANT - At Prince County Hospital on Monday, May 23rd. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gal- lant. Wellington. a daughter. Deb- ettes Club drawing for a Sun- Aben MacLean drew the winning ticket. NAME OMITTED Among the graduates, in Commerce at day was Miss Jean Ellis of Mt. Stewart whose name was inad- vertently omitted from the certifi- so the winner of the llyndman and Company prize for the stu- dent ranking third in the Com- Prince of Wales College yester- -. cafe winners. Miss Ellis was al- - A comprehensive report of tho EYE way of 5,000 feet. This was no. should he proceeded with this year. This is A project that can - he Council. 2. Wood Islands-Caribou Service: The provision of adequate service on this route attention Board for is number of years. We very pleased with the an- nouncement by our membe. Mr. N. A. Matheson. that a new 60 onsidercd of tion of paramount importance and 4 d to th l X M8i:Klnll0l1 said, ”that the C.N.R. has d improvement in is narum e Bulletin Board on the rest room at Cape Tormentine showing the time of scheduled and non sched- agaln by the new received the Charlottetown . has the .Victoris Park, our new Provin- cial Industrial Promotional Estab- 'lishment Act. Daylight Saving to and from Montreal. 8. New permanent membership plaques were secured and will be distri- buted to Board of Trade mem- bers during 1955-56. ”other matters having the at- tention of the Board during the year included improvement to Time. road signs. civic tax ex- RAIL STRIKE AVERTED a possible country-wide railroad strike of railway conductors has been averted by an agreement reached at Chicago with the rail- roads. The agreement ends I six- year dispute over demand of the Order of Railway Conductors that conductors be paid on a graduated pay scale according to the pulling power of locomotives. instead of their present daily basis. TRAINING OFFICERS TO MEET A JOINT 01! the Number Three Branch Canadian Legion MEETING orsh Faye. Weight 7 lbs. 13 on. f l SWANSBCRG-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on llay 27. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Swansburg of Charlottetown and Halifax, a son. Kenneth David. weight 7 automobile ferry will be constru- . ted very shortly at Plctou for t this service to go into operation . during the 1956 season. (lncldent- - ly the Council has requested that island flrrris be given an oppor- tunity on tendering for sub-con- emptionli to new industries here. Charlottetown shopping hours. C. A.P.A.C. regulations. Charlotte- town waterfront. educational aid to needy lslnnd students, control of building along Trans Canada Highway. television license for Souris and Ladies Auxillimy, Legion Home. Monday, merce Class. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. Dobson Clarke was held yesterday from the MacLean Funeral Horne. Services were conducted by Rev. HAMILTON (CP)-The men who command Canada's student sailors EDlS TAXI D May 30. 8:16 pm. All atomibere please attend. lbs 13 ozs. ' W. H. Brown. Interment was in tractlng on construction and furn- uuurus ”.i"llf3 325.55.: ::'::;':S:. .i::'y..:l:::.l..hl:..l:a:: 553- "cl?-til” c””""” "We wish to welcome new bus- by Rev. W. H. Brown and Senior HANCOCK-STEWART - At the Captain. Stanley The pail bearers avail for this busy year but Presbyterian Manse. Wood ls- l notmng could be done. mess and businessmen to our City and hope they will feel free to lands, on February 26th, 1965. by were Messrs. E. A. Cudmore, 3. Ch I H to - N C1 1 the Rev. E. s. l-isles. John Han- Ralph Crockett. Hawley Crockett. Centre: "iv: ebellr-llsy col;-atulltz 33.339 '3'”: 1me.'i.", in 3"” Lucky Numbers . k. Belle River. P.E.l. to Josh Russel Crockett. Leigh l-logg and M d C I - -. i "V W5 ” m9"””” ugf sh mg". F9, s.u50n Now An-iy.d (S:::wart Belle River PET Lloyd Clarke ' gulls, 85'," a-n mum ton T few: Mr" R E' D'3wd "I Dowd P - v - - - - ro esslve lmprovcmen w c M ' . I is-mas ?i”"”'" "3 ”.5"c?”fl'"'n””"Si”i”" S”l't3l:"”ll:l lwiiilfsi 75' ld5'":3 2”" " 2”" .,,g,co”"" n",;,.,”,,.,1o"5'" mmm A 0 3 l' - ree proecso e oar.i.. C rm---o.--u me u--.-,. g Personals E:::l..i';:..”:.””l"l".?;.. ;2...r:::.v.-l..:'..'::. s.:::..:::l:'.l Queens Graduate 3? .5... pm .5... i..i..u”'.1I'..l"'i'..l&., ....."”'.i.?.'..l, and "'1 Hospital on May 3 ' 9 ' M” "d M” G" R L9P””' tions: The Council of the Board to a more appropriate site on Miss Clara Simmons (above), c;glglal:.m.?cmQ)If:':el 2": dgeggl seeds. Clover liiociilotor. Donald Matheson of Somerville formerly of Belle River. P.E.I.. MGNQCI In his seventy fourth year. Busticoville. were visitors to themppoimed . strong committee of Cm, yesterday. busmessmem E. D. Reidi chum Prince Street Wharf. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy (2) A lnrg- ----em..Lm er. finer and more central Travel Simmons. Wllmot Valley, was one . g man. H. C. Burke. W. R. .len- Bureau, and (3) a Central Mod of the recent graduates of Queens COITIPICTC ' I MueKENZlE- Passed away at mgfxggd :,';?..M:e'c';ItaEL3;:I?eo?:'?o kins. A. H. Peske. E. C. Baker. Bus Terminal equipped to nccgnnil. University, Kingston. Ont. D M oppgcgAL I h ”.:k ” ow .lnd Prince County Hospital Frldky vkwri; nu guest, of MI. and F. W. liyndman and F. W. Gau- odate the travelling public and Miss Simmons received her 53”". . evening. May 2'1. Mr. Hammond M" Kilauea mom.” ' det, who with the co-operation of not interfere with traffic on our Bachelor of Arts with courses in Q IUHQIQVIQ Inns. lgiiiihckenzie ogesgmmersigf inahls i ' the Provincial Government and City streets. history. economics and political Wholesale Parts & MG" 3 l'e8I'- 5 "S M B 0W- City Council drew up a compre- 4. Th ti 1 h . i . ' ness funeral home from when ,u”'.',,E:.i2.F3”3";””g:33:.”';,,f.':,i llenslve brief dealing with all the eral Bllllriliie; svllllorlll eanlillgrteedlt sclsxll: to entering Queens. Ille ME:tl:,lm3en:s "J1 Mona” the funeral will be held at I we an ,,,,u.,,, ...,',k' ',.,d Wm, M, aspects of the matter and pie need in the City and the pro- attended Prince of Wales Collese r air--C sh” Gd" M. . where she won several scholar- ships and has been sttendln Queens on the W. E. MncNeill Provincial Scholarship. After spending the summer at and time to be announced later. MAGXNNIS-The death occurred in Boston. Mass., Friday. May 21 1955, of Peter B. Msginrris. aged sented the same to the Minister of Transport at Ottawa. The pro- posal was for a new NE-SW run- Lm posed new Naval Building on the waterfront will be a distinct as- set to the City employing upward of 35 men. With regard to the former. the Board has given ser- We stock Mufflers, Tail Pipes & Ball Roller Bear- ings. family. Spring Park Road. The ma friends of Betty Lou Macllean. ietoria. are sorry to hear that she will be confined to 39 yea” Remams Wm "five in bed i tim d to back Summerside actin for Grou - ' charlon town Saturday evening or some 0 us I . - K P loun gtudy to the attending park. Emerald Lake Chalet. B.C., she Rm I Chi my mfm ,0 me hm 0. M iniurv. 35:: gr-ggmgi arni-is 33:33:: ing ploglem. and is endeavour- expects lo teach on tin island. MOTOR. SUPPLY 00.. Ltd. . A151; l"”""' T”””"' El"”"””" F"”' "L Winds" MWW" M "la Command were represented by lzillltler lnivnie urllllaliljtlllillle ptlamtll: Clftowau mum? Aiyllline am I l ""'""'E" l eral notice later. MacDONALD- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Friday, May 17. 1955, Joseph A. MacDonald of St. Peters Lake in his 59th year. His remains will be transferred re. .34 cnpmd reg,-eg g, 193", this (Saturdayl afternoon at 2 that .5. nu engued an pm,-in. 0'Vl0f'k fmm ill? H"l"95593' 7""t clal Sanatoriu... for treatment. ersi Home to his late residence. An Wm. he, . weedy "cove,-y, Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Friends and relatives of Mrs. GOSPEL SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR & AGES IN THE SONS OF ENGLAND HALL. RICBMONDL (abut Provincial Bank Until THE CHAELOTTETOWN GOSPEL CHAPEL B bull SUNDAY AFTERNQON SERVICE 8 PM. CHALK TALK especially for the young I! Mr. Stanley Straight of Georgetown IPECIAL SINGING by Mr. Lou Harris and he Murray Harbour Singers MESSAGES by Mr. Louis Harris and Svend Christensen. Bank of Nova Scotia staff. Albany. has acepted a position in the Bank at Digby. N.S. and left Monday to take up his duties. Friends of Mrs. Fred C. Sher- Comrsdes James Walker and John A. MacDonald. A sunny day favoured the grad- uates nt yesterday's convocation at which Premier Matheson pr ” d but it did not compare with the sunshine left in the hearts of those who received their primes. gr i diplomas and certific- ates. Boyd Richards of Abney who has been an outstanding student west of the new building. 5. The application before the Bftlrdf of Jllranspa-itlation Commis- son or e cur moot f Rail- way passenger service hzs been M" 39"” "-54- l :::l:::r:.::...:l:. in pa... .-.-e- -- up to study the whole question. In ' en" "mun ' This committee will be reporting A Friend. to the incoming Council prior to to be In Memoriam ,,l In loving memory of Mrs. Percy Delsny. who departed this it ATTENTION: LIVESTOGK BIIEEIlEliS The sixth general tuberculin test for Kings County will begin on May 30th. At the same time a M E "1 I " mm M, the public hearings. it is . mcm-;LsoN-M the prince M. Ch":”'y:1:":':i;y Il):S'::l:' pggtggg :1.!s:n”:1.'deuV:::dm.h'e vuedicb expjercted the Board will present Trlglnhlglgnl B':r'dI':l':'7':'o P"I;'.'3 Brucellosls test of all cattle will also be conducted S-1 ward Island Hospital, Friday. guy .1 her mm-, M", H, J. my address. Dr. MacKinnon made T win "n, M;', ” "sf P under I Domnlon-Provncial Brucellosis Program. Nlay;u:7l,m1l:g5, Nssamuci Nich!olson! M..,,.,, -rm. pm... ,m,...., tor. special mention of the prises giv- Nfdonll ;'L'..:l(:ll"g2;:V f,:e"';:m ' ' The full co-operation of all farmers is requested 9' ”""" " ML '””-H ””'”'"' WANTED Xulalon, P.l-3.1.. in his ital-cl "ml" Am” 5'" W 32.93: dis: liagd pl'aodslTccd nzmeor 00"'"c"d "'9 C"? Councll ml '5 Tll:hi:5cc:'n:::t'nlllI5: 3:5, l" the ”"'Yl"3 wt 0' M5 9””g:.mAGRIcUL ' PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT pkned '” "W" lh” ' ””""""i Fond memories linger eve rle tee has been set up (by them) to Rm '7 I study the question and bring in "mun" he" mm "Em iecommendations as to the sec- Lovlngly remembers: by his tlons applicable to the City of wife and family. Miss Adrice Lawton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herold Lawton. Moncton. N.B., has received her diploma from Horton Academy. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and the finest orators that stitution has yet had. His Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse presented the prizes and certificates and from the smile on year. His remains will be trans- the in. (erred this evening from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to the reel- de of his daughter. Mrs. Lyall Gurney. 33 Upper Hillsboro St.. For Fort Eiiwarii Museum weapons, uniforms. pinni- Old maps. pictures, fr m where the funeral will be Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. Pownll. P- the faces of each iecipi nt it Y lll o 1955 ii, t held Sunday afternoon. service I. I. F evident that the sturhnt: receivilrd ou enj y your vncl on T di3l'i9Is 0311110" bllih etc-i h8Vl-"K t0 do with the 9” commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- not only congratulation but assur- ly history Of P.E.I., and the defense at Charlotte- T0 THE El-E070” 0" EMMANUEL BIBLE DAMP Ntlic- Cotiedfrm asl f H ' ment'Murray Harbor or em I nu 0 P 0 :;c:mr,t;m er Majegtyg i-gpi-e. town in the early dayl emf! AIssnNAUL'l' '- M in v i Memorial Pia ue "” G"”"""'"' ”' "”'"' "i 0 M rltlme Christian Y th Ge ter, sitzueted Your Centennial Commltm would 1"" W M" County Hospital May. 27? mm Co..." mm, cl”, an lli:rdplilii:::a lilo? WT1it10(!k'8 Fish Pox: M3,. cent,-. p.E?. row such items for the nirmner to display 31 ll” nouns Arsenal-it of Beueaue In ' .0... Hon. Keir Clark Minis ' ' rt Edw rd in will be insured in ca - Moi OPElNINGwlt'ha DAYBBLE , F0 3- 9? -P'0PeY Privilelt 0' Wendi"! ml! In "P we wish to express our sincere thanks to all R'"”"'” 'e'”” " for and returned. Your immediate cooperation 3.33-.” "rl1.,...i Home. l(en- ;u.tru.u-g nggulgrmtmge ;;i;r-mg;ug,v, E;'2:,";'.l::;.:”.?.l2,22',i”.'..3:;..':'.”.z; our supporters who worked lo faithfully for an and July 1st, 2nd and 3rd for al ma. 1” t M , Illlll” "mil M0'"”l!3' 3 '41 mm, of an m... mg wom... who Dr. Macltlnnoe were Mayor J. D. all who voted for us. 3 cA,Mp..3.1g ye." 33"” 13' "Winch ' g:tnl:lTich c'iVu:':ami'iir"n:;oilll'r: in defence at l;i,"f,::.':;.”; ?,;.”- g”""f,' Slcneda gm saute; ,.,,,,,. July 4.13 Phone: A. W. Geudet r. A. I. Jone!- l-Iill Mass at 9 am. standard ' A. Sullivan. Professor...l?'l. ANDREW B. MAGRAE ,nd S.-ion " ' "" July 13.” churmm 3114 Time. Interment in the church .,,.,,.,,.,...,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, W. ,, J. RUSSELL DRISCOLL. - Secretary 9121 . M.cp.,.,.1d, YOUNG PMWI CAMP 15 VOID and lb , ”' g.-J1 For further details and iriorrnetioa weltet CHECKER u- MW- Boar1B4.Georgeilown,P.E.I. - O I C T? . o. . .. 1. ” mm. ..'..f.. CAB . areal-cnotlioi-e iolionmni i iE'..;?' m c cr Provi i l I Aria, 1o5T7T '- 17000 statement froniicltlls Rm” gnu.” M K. " "'"”" lectionnl t blls ed .. ilk” 3"”. it .. . at 'i-..':::.'::.- "ll. ass: out an " 'n.. .oii..?l.".2'u'.?i.?.". of 22.. a..--,---.......- -v--,--.-.-- --n '"......"'.c.::""-'-'-v- 3'3 .'r"li.'.'s'c.li7i'."a'i'eiaii:J m t-"1"" ';'""' ”' "'f ”:”"”",,fl,'?"” b'”n'f.':'(l"lf,”,: I-t.'."""'-loo---"”o1"'.'4c"""'C ':.'..'.'..".'..55:..'."""'-"""' we - . a there no room or we o - t - I . . .Pr0Vlnee.0neIIn0VV(1ylng0utbec:.TlS!:thetenlln0 .mm.,;"';-.;.':,-",'"-,,,;,';,',;;-,;..'s':-H-,, A w"'T.'o"IYDn'9s”" on. IIOIITDN "DEW LIMITED ii-'-3"i9i2'..notnmn.ceii."o'?..Eli.?u l" M W"-------'-'-'-" OPIN "It is clearer than ever that a new party must H-””.m....l..'."""""”' 0 WWW" WWWM” . he built to true apposition Ind a real alter-. nee ..... l. .... ALL pgy jA1'ujDAY "-"W " Wt” W"'"'"'"'" - FINANCE '50. ' - u'k;i'lie C.C.!'. now Phil to so should with this wt, u.mmmj V .D sequent huelee sue - travel out nine-in-by c.c.r. Provincial Council). e min 1" "''''' "5 Plieiie ml - . - re-s nine one-y do-no ., . .44