aid containing 90 acres of I d. itinc lights available. mom-"house, gun porch, hardwood floors tlironghout, oil heated. May be occupied Nov. 1. one McCaskey invoice filing cabinet, good as new. Estate of Brenton Macdon- Good buildings. Elec- aid MRS. JAMES DONG Malpeque Road Charlottetown Royalty For Sale In Kenslngton, desirable 6 with bath and the lottelt:w'i: a'foresaid onceuln each lyveeiinig N . t a our coasecu va wee s lBEN the date hereot and on: a true copy 3K in t 'heroof be forthwith posted in the follow- en3 E On. lag public places respectively. namely. in Phone 73 the ball of the Court House in Georsa- tv ForISale Two good hand oll pumps; Apply:- MRS. WILLIAM L LING, Wheatley River, P.E.I. by deceased. ieatat.e.- - b To the sheriff oi the County of Klns's County or any Constable or to loss within WHEREAS upon reading the on file of Reverend William V. Priest. and Ronald MacDonald of It Pe- ter's Bay aforesaid. a member of Royal Canadian Air Force. the Executors of the abwe named estate. praying that a.citet.ion may be issued nose heregnafther set are Y 4! sons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at e Pl-obabe court to be llouale in Charlottetown in Queen's Iv the 20th day of the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of can why the Accounts of the a should not closed as prayed for in said petition and n quire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT I true copy hereof be forthwith published in some Wu Post Office at St. Peters in Klnrl Count- . .. n Clark Brothers in St. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Hamid Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Cheri day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) Cookshire in Quebec. was founded about and Vermont. l x V . A CANADA , P vnicei or ' P cllpwutb a C IN -ran PS0 no cover- . raemaday Be inbu'.A.D.l!M, l I ' has ”l:..'2'."3. ”Peter's' nivymlgh AT county in said Province. Farmer. liters per- sald County. GREETING i titlon choir of .It. Peter's any aforesaid. Parish the (or the pur- s You are teai.lper- held in the Court Coun- Provfnc . on Wednesday October next coming at the said same day to show cause ii any they aid Estate Estate be passed and the motto of H. Francis MscPhee Es- IS HEREBY ORDERED that newspaper published in Char- in King's County aforesaid. in the at or near the store Peter's aforesaid and ottetown in Queen's County. the fsgd.) Francis B. Vinnleombe. Registrar. OLD SETTLERS Compton county. 1799 settlers from New Hampshire OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Redmond, Cardigan, a son. Brendon Glenwood George. ' WABD-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Sept. 30. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. MONDAY More than it per cent or the Boy Scout population in the Prov- ince attended the various camps during "the past season. which is e. new. record in Scout camp activi- ties. . 452 boys piled up a total of 3.224 camper days at Camp Buchanan, Crapaud. I-' e r u w o o d, Cascumpec represented in the various camps were from Trinity United scouts. Trinity and St. James Cubs. St. Paul's Scouts and Cubs, Holy Re- deemer and East Royalty Scouts. Bummerside district Scouts. Pro- vincial scout Camp, Summerslde district Cubs. Charlottetown dis- trict Cubs, Alberton Scouts, Holy Redeemer Cub Camp and Troop Scouters Gllwell at sunny Brae, .8. A meeting oi the Prince Edward Island Women's Institute executive was held September 23. at Mrs. Neil Malhesonis cottage, Rosebanlr. Mortgage Sale' There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queen's County. Prince s-.d. wlard island. at the hour ol twelve o'- rock i d , ., "bin l1';l”:"ei iy ins lwelllu day in out LL that Parcel of land situate. lyins a.l'ld being on Lot or Township Number slxty-scven in Queen's County. Prince Ed. ward island. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: COMM!-Jlvcllku at a stake set in the ground on the west side of the Bradalhane Road that leads irom the Malpeque Road to the Bradalbane Station at the south- east corner of land owned Ch-opeli pow Leslie McDowell's land. thence westwardly along said land the distance of seven and one-half chains FOR, SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE ATLOT 16 Must be moved from present location. '1'. L. LINKLEITEIR. Summerslde. until noon Wednesday, ders must be submitted. , SALE BYJ TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned October 13th, for the stock-in-trade of Morris Bernard & Co. Ltd., Tlgnlsh, P.E.I., listed at cost under the following categories:- Hardware .......................................................... .. 3l3,691.11 Souvenirs, Dishes, Five & Ten Articles ...... 1,044.35 Groceries 1,213.44 538.99 3,715.90 If tendering for more than one category, separate len- Inventory lists will be supplied on request. For further particulars and arrarigements to inspect, apply:-- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, Morris Bernard & Co. Ltd. 154 Richmond Street Trustee, in Bankruptcy. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Department of Public Works 8: Highways Province of Prince Edward slsland lo the aforesaid north four chains or to the place oi commence. menh conmnlns Tilana ACRES of land a little more or less and by Virtue of the twenty-fourth between -lame C l d h of Bl'Ei'dllhllI: N1 In J0 H CH” both Edward Island. Builders. doing ship name on style of Craig Brothers. and Katherine Craig. wife of the said James Craig. of the first part, Batik of Canada. incorporated under fault having been made in the prlnel al and interest thereby secured. I934. The Royiil Bank ofnfnnads. t . r. A. LARGE, "'""' Solicitor. front of the Law Courts Building in Chor- lottetown in Queen's County, Prince Ed- rlock noon on Tuesday. the twelfth day 01 gtober. 1954: and being in the Royalty ol Charlotte- town in Queen's Prlncc described as follows. that is to say: COM- MENCING at a point on the north side of that road leading to Beech Grove Inn at the southeast angld of land by Geddle Mncbeod and another to Alex- ander Mclsanc. thence northwardly alone Alexander line one hundred and fifty-four (154) yards ' or to the southern boundary of land or ' Pherson. thence at right angles eastward- Iy along W boundary line for the distance oi thirty- three and one-third (33 1-3) yards. and thence at'rlght angles in a southwardly direction one hundred and fifty-four H54) yards or to the Beach Grove Inn Road and thence westwardly along the said road to the place of commencement. con- taining a little over one acre of land and aelng part of the land conveyed to Cell- I Morris by deed dated to twentyelghth day of October A. D.. 191 on the second day at I94! and by virtue of I power of sale contain- thence my and parallel to the aforesaid mad the distance oi four chains to the land owned by the Vei.erans' Land Act. thence eastwardly along said land Ihe distance of seven and one-half chains Bresdalbane Road. thence along said road the distance oi The above sale lb being made under day oi June A. D.. 1952, in Queenie County. Prince Blacksmiths and Carriage business under the partner- and The Royal a body corporate duly the laws of Canada. and because of de- payment of Dated e ninth day of September A. D, Mortgage Sale There will he sold at Public Auction in hard Island. at the hour of twelve 0'. that parcel of land situate. lying County. Province of Edward Island. bounded and conveyed Mclssaels eastern boundary now in possession of William Mac- illievn MacPhcrson's southern o Mnclaeod and another by T. Harry and registered office oi the Registrar of Deeds November A. D.. in Llber I21. Folio 759. .'i'he above sale is being made under and Sunny Bree, NB. The groups- ,bs distributed through its wicket. . trey said that ii Canada is to be- Mrs. M. .1. Doyle. presided, Mrs. Lorne Wyllee theinew convener of health and welfare was introduc- ed end welcomed to the meeting. The minutes oi the last execut- ive meeting were, read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Lsughlin. The Board of Home Missions of The United Church of Canada, which Ministers to the religious needs of about 36.000 of Canadian Indian population, has announced the appointment oi Rev. Jack Mac- Leod as Indian Missionary to Port Simpson, British Columbia, a native communty oi about 1200 souls. He will also serve the Indian coastal communities at Alice Arm, Stewart. Forbrit Mines and Skenna Can- neries by boat and plane. Mr. MacLeod, who was born at Valleyileld West, P. E. I., and who has. for the past two and a hail the new Montague federal building when for the first time mail will Moving day took place on Satur- day. and over the weekend every- thing was placed in readiness for opening business this morning. For the convenience or the public, the mail boxes have been placed in the outer lobby to which they will have access alter the inner lobby is closed in the evening. -Then l23rd anniversary services in Albei-ton United Church yester- day were conducted by the minis- ter, Rav. Murray Gardner who also read a. brief historical sketch oi the congregation. Rev. W. S. Godfrey, D. D. super- intendent oi home misslons for the Maritime Conference and a former Minister oi the congrega- tion. was guest preacher in the morning. Choosing as his text. "He Shall Have Dominion from Sea. to Sea" (Ps. 72:8), Rev. Dr. God- come a Christian nation she must be chi-istlanlzed by the church. TUESDAY -Ellis Em-nan. 26. an employee oi Curran dz Briggs Ltd., died in evening, apparently from internal injuries received in a. highway ac- cident whlch occurred at approxi- mateiy,8 p.m. about one mile west of Richmond. The Provincial Government's extensive rural electrification pro- gramme, will take a big leap for- ward Thursday evening when Pre- mier A. W. Matheson throws the switch at the Maritime Electric Company Llmlted's newly coli- structed sub-statlon at Kenslng- ton. energizing 12.8 miles of line which will serve 54 customers in the Norboro-Clinton-New London areas. - Premier A. W. Matheson. ac- companied by a delegatlo'n of Gov- ernment officials and others as- soclated with the Atlantic Prov- inces Economlc Council, leaves this morning at 730 by Special Chart- ered DC. 3 of the M.C.A. ior Hall- fax to attend a meeting of the or- ganization called for today. others making the flight are Industry and Natural Resources, 1 and Mrs. Cullen, P. A. Murnaghan, Deputy Minister. and Mrs. Murnaghan, S. C. Wright, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Curtis. Mr. Alan Holman and El, M. Gormari, Director of Fisheries. Mr. C. P. Burke, who is. also a member or the Economic Council left for Hal- llnx yesterday and will also be in attendance. runways will account for a third of the outlay while new construc- tion will include iuel storage tanks, runway approach lighting. storage tacilltlu for high explosives and a water tank to be used for the test- ing of aircraft emergency dlnghles. tion, Third District of Chairman. Peter Bay (re-elected); Gerald Glover, Spring Valley: Sec- ton, were act on the East Prince. Associa- years. been Minister at Salnltl on the provincial association. Peter's. N. 5., will leave for th new work early in October. ' WEDNESDAI . Earl Taylor president of the -'T0di-IV I-I 0P"3””"” day At Charlottetown. Y. M. c. A. was named a vice-president or a newly- formed Maritime Area Y. M. C. A. Merltlmes Laymen's Conference re- cently concluded at Moncton. Pur pose of the new grouping will be to serve as an area-wide advisory committee related to the National Council oi Y. M. C. A.'s or Canada. Expe rlmental regular weekly meeting ol Summerslde Rotary Club yester- day at I-Iowardia Restaurant. let to Anglln-Norcross by Mr. Neil made the statement at a meeting of the Fifth District soclation executive, presided over by Mr. Alex Mclsaac. posed pool system marketing policy or the Prince Edward Island Po- Prince County Hospital early last tato feated by 9. large a meeting of the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture held last night at the Charlottetown lforum. Well over 5.000 people were in attendance at the meeting which at times was marred by a small band of heckl- ers who would not give some of the speakers a hearing. Mr. Roland MacDonald. President oi the Fed- eration oi Agriculture presided. age of Grade A hogs shows high percentage of 57.1 month of August as compared to 28.0 for the whole ,0: Canada. The province of Alberta shows a low of 17.1 for the month. land any serious competition were New Brunswick and Nova. Scotia with 46.17.. and 45.896 respectively. vinclal Fire Marshal, has announc- ed that the fire losses throughout the lower in 1953 than in 1952. Losses Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister oi 1" 1953 "m"m'”d '0 a decrease of s243,64B.50. Two per- sons lost their lives from file in 1953. grocery Maritlmes competed. The super Market, Ellis Bros. and ma's Grocery were equal winners. They were the only stores in the Marltlmes to win top honours in -At the annual meeting at the Progressive Conservative Associa- Prince. held last night in the Town Hall. Summerslde the, (allowing officers were elected for the coming year: Gallant, Egmont vice chairman, relary, Angus MncLellan, Cross River. James Hickey of Darnley and Tillman B. Gailant.-Welllng- appointed representa- tives from the Third District to tion. the first names to be also committee in an action-'taken at the -Dr. J. A. Clark. past district governor of Rotary and formerly superintendent of the Dominion Farm, Charlotte- town. was guest speaker at we e THURSDAY Contract for the new Federal building in Charlottetown has been (Maritime) Ltd., it was announced last night Matheson, M.P.1-1e Liberal As- A resolution supporting the pro- Marlretlng Board was majority de- at Prince Edward Island's percent- the for the The only provinces giving the Is- Mr. T. A. Campbell. the Pro- Provlnce were considerably t4'l5.264.50. n 1953 the loss was 823l,016.00. - In a recent competition in which stores throughout the .op ha- on New Year's Day. BIRTHS MMDONALD - At the Hugh M. MacDonald, a son. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. J. MacDonald, Blooming Point, daughter. ' FLEMING-A: St. pital, Toronto, September Fleming, a son. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ll lb. 9 oz. and Mrs. George Colpltts Edward. daughter, 6 lbs, 6 ozs. THOMAS-At the P. E. Dugald, weight 9 lbs. DOYLE -- Hospital on Sept. 23: 1954. to Mr and Mrs. Ciilrence lbs, 10 ozs. son. ll lbs. Kenneth Thomas. McQUAID-At the Charlottetown Hospital on 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Quald, (nee Rita Bradley), ozs. MacNEILL-At Misercordla Hos- pital, Winnipeg, on September MacNeili (nee Wilma Jenkins) A daughter. WILLIS-At the Island Hospital, 1954. to Mr. and Willis, North River Falconer) a daughter. Prince September Mrs. (nee Joyce town. Hospital. September Fadyen, twin girls. Keys. Charlottetown, a daughter. chairman of the Centennial Com- mittee. Mr. Gaudet gave them a break down of the plans for the celebrations oi the Centennial year which includes a dance on New Year's Eve following through for the whale twelve months or the year. These will be e 100-pound birthday cake cut by the Mayor Prince Edward Island Hospital on Septem- ber 24th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. MacDONALD- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Friday, Sept. 24, Alex a United Church, Charlottetown, on Michael's Hos- 27th., 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph MORRISON--At the Charlottetown Hospital on September 27th, 195-I, Morrison, (nee Rita MacDonald, savage Har- bour) a son, Donald Allan Gerard. COLPITTS - At the Monctaon Hos- pital, September 23rd, 1954, to Mr. (nee Marjorie Buchanan) a son. George HAltl'EB- At the Charlottetown Hospital. Sept. 27th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harper, City, a Island Hospital on Sept. 27. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas (nee Lor- raine Macwilllams) a son Charles At the Charlottetown Doyle (nee Dot While, R.N.) a son, weight 8 McDEARlilID - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on September 25th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Dearmld (nee Josephine Chaisson) Malpeque Road, Charlottetown, a Tuesday,' Sept. 28, Bed- ford. a daughter. weight 6 lbs, 14 22nd. 1954, to FXO and Mrs. E. V. Edward Z9. Milton Mael-JADYEN - At the Charlotte- 28th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mac- xays-Al the Prince Edward Is- Wednesday. Sept. 29. 1954. Mrs. land Hospital on September 28. Wlllllim Arbinz. M395 70 .VPMS- 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas PARSONS-At Millvsle on Wed- IIEDMOND - At the King's Fay, Infant daughter of Mr. and County Memorial Hospital, Mon- Mrs. Russell Parsons, aged one tague, on Friday. September 24th. month. Elmer Ward, a daughterh Karen Jean. . GREENAN - At lhe Charlotte- town Hospital. September 29th, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenan. a son. '7 lb. 3 oz. MARRIAGES LeLACHl'.'llB - MacLAREN -- At Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town, on Saturday, Sept. 25th. 1954, Dorothy Edith MacLaren of Charlottetown to Arthur Garnet LeLacheur of Sackvllie. N. B. BROWN-GREENE-At the United Church Manse, Georgetown. on Sept. 17, 1954, by Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minnie L. Greene, Mon- tague. to Arthur W. Brown, Charlottetown. BOYCE-PUNCKEB - At Trinity Friday. Sept. 24th, 1954. Marion Winnitred Puncher of Chnrl0ttr- town to James Keith Boyce oi Parkdale. - DEATHS KELLY-At his home in Elliot- vale, Sept. 26, Michael J. Kelly, aged 69 years. , M0BRIS0N-At Fredericton, N.B. Sept. 26, 1954, Mrs. Margaret Mor- rison. widow of the late Hector F. Morrison, formerly ot Kenslngton in her 9lst year. HARDING- Suddenly at South- port on Sunday morning, Sept. 26, 1954, Victor Kevin Harding, 4-monihs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harding. GOSH - Suddenly at Virginia Beach Hospital, Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Friday. Sept. 2-1. 1954. Allan B. Cosh, aged 70 years. l 0'HALI.0RANaAt the Charlnllc-i town Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 26, 1954, Eliza Winifred O'Hallor- an in her 87th year. FORD-At her home in Northam, Monday. Sept. -27. 1954, Mrs. John W. Ford. aged 64 years. ' I McKENNA-En route to Camp Hill Hospital on Monday. Sept- 27, 1954, John J. McKenna of Rose Valley. MacNALL1'-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday, September 27th, 1954, John Leonard Mac- Nally in his 54th year. MUBPH1'-At the home of his brother in Parkdale, Sept. 27. 1954, Frank G. Murphy, aged 41 years. ,. , MacDONALD - At the home of Mr. J. A. MacDonald. Lyndalc, September 28th, 1954, Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, formerly oi Grand View, in her.7llth year. McKENNA -' At her home in Orono, Maine, on Monday. August 30th. 1954. Mrs. Joseph McKenna. Aged 57 years. - MacKlNNON - As ll result of an accident at Halifax September 29, 1954. Doris MacKlnnon, 30,; Pass- more St, in her 24th year. ARBINC--At Kenslngton Road on nesdny, Sept. 29, 1954, Debara The Guardian Page 13 Saturday, October 2, 1954 ainxoaa scnoor. (September Report) Grade X - 1. Genevieve Duffy; 2. George McMahon; 3. Eileen Sutherland. Grade IX -- 1. Beverly Morris; 2. Myrtle Perry and Gerald Coady; 3. Alvin Richards. Grade VIII -1. Joanne Farmer; 2. Geraldine McCarville and Elea- Blanchard; 3. Yvonne Le- Blane. Grade VII - l. Garth McCar- ville; 2. Elizabeth Duffy; 3. Win- ston Roberts. Grade VI - 1. Monja Salome; 2. Neville Lawless; 3. Cedric Rich- ards. Grade V - 1. Catherine Duffy; 2. Jeannine McCabe; 3. Gerard Roberts. Grade IV - 1. Marlene Blanch- ard; 2. Emily Blanchard; 3. Mar- tina McMahon. , Grade Ill -- 1. Eric Richards: 2. Stanton Lawless; 3. Leo. Le- Blane. Grade II - 1. Janet Shea; 2. Frederick Coady; 8. Charlotte Richards. E Grade I - 1. Elizabeth McCar- ville; 2. Carolyn Duffy; 3. Leonard Keefe. HARRINGTON SCHOOL Grade X - I. Kier Jones. Grade IX - 1. Lame MacP'sr- lane: 2. Beverley Hughes; 2. Ger- trude Stewart. Grade VIII-1. Myrna Docherty; 2. Howard Macliay. Grade VII - 1. Kay. Grade VI - 1. Roy Dncherly; 2. Reginald Mosher; 3. David Stew- a Norman Mac- rt. Grade V - 1. Florence Hughes; 2. Myron Ford. Grade IV - 1. Charles MacDon- ald; 2. Russell Stewart; 3. Law- rence McKearney. Grade III -- 1. Sandra Mac- Farlane; 2..Sluart MacDonald; 3. Earl Dodds. Grade II - 1. Lynne Rodd; 2. Faye Docherty; 3. Marguerite Moshcr. Grade I (Sr) - 1. Preston Stew- art; 2. Joan Dodds; 3. Ben Mc- Kearney. Grade I (Jr.) - 1. Lestina Mac- Kearney. Highest Average In the Senior Grades - Kier Jones, 822? Highest Average in the Junior Grades - Lynn Rodd, 94';-. Teacher: Florence Macnougall. IVIcCARltON-Iri the Sacred Heart Home on Wednesday. SE17!-.23 1954, Hugh Mccarron in his 96th year. CALLBECK-At 65 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 30. 1954. Mrs. Amenda Callbeck, widow of the late, George Callbeck. Nortll Tryon in her 87th year. PETERS-At his home in Oyster Bed Bridge, Thursday, Sept. 30. 1954, Napoleon Peters in his 74th OUR BOARDING HOUSE g. W” lwl”v'iL V "JUST oeoe IN l-'02 A pLeAs-I Am cum wuu THE eenmu. MANAGER OF-' THE PALSY-WALSY LOAD f co.-- AND WALK our WITH sl,ooo.I'7W ' H H. Ill! ly',y WHAT'S -4 .l2l6HT n 4( Fomslsbsri LEAVE com - VAULT Fonz .; secul2iTY-- AND PAY U5 1 APM6 Anovoulz. A FAMILY mi "rue SEEP. MAJOR HOUPLE a NOTICE I rel Effective immediefel I. one mile of the Trans Canada Highway rom NORTH RIVER CORNER towards CORNWXLL will be clos- ed in an indenture oi Mortgage made the eighteenth day of August A. D.. 1953. be- tween Amy 0'Keefe. oi Charlottetown in Queen's County. Province of Prince Ed- the Nestle (Canada) Limited Nes- cafe display. The competition not Group captain w' H" sm"mm' only included window dressing but commanding olilcer R.C.A.l". Sta- ward Island. Marled Woman and Francis t1 3” me, 3999751 M935 0n the b959 5"" - ?."l"l:i..'::'.i"'”.::i; :1 "'e.'::.::..r.-.::,- .31.". ...':.'”.?:.....ii:"ii?”..tS:i:l mm or mere--ndm aforesnld. Trustee. of the second part: and because -of default having been made in payment of the principal and in- terest thereby secured. to existing facilities would total approximately 8400.000 during the next eighteen months. Group Cap- Mr. George V. Fraser, director or the P.E.I. Travel Bureau, re- cently returned irom Wlndsor,Ont. ed TO TTGPTIC. until further IIOHCO. fOl' COI1' pnlledt m mm d" of September Al aizehmggrg sgatbemir lfngvrlltll where he attended the annual . l . " , , 9 " 911 Y 7- - 3' Li I th C dl is ' , ,4 . ,' strucfion and curing of concrete pavement. ””"'" " ”"'i...l5'.':'.': son MacNaught, M.P., which ap- ',I'ff,cfI.',.,,f., ' "M '" Tm" ' -s . A. GE. , - -- . ' ;'"”””l':'An lbeallfst Eesglffetlciggnhgldnreghlrgullfl 3,-Ilffst mihlhhionygvre mllggg J1 uf j 2 ' J ' . p 2 .o . convention of the organization Vest" . - . held in Charlotte-town. The vote - , Minister of Public Works 8: Highways. , 3 . .0, ,1... 10...... W... ,.,..,......,..,., ' A -Antoine Arsenault. aged '7'! Chal-Ioffgfoyym years, was burned to death yester- day morning at Maxlmvllle, near Wellington, in a fire which com- pletely destroyed the house in ' l.".i:':....””..'.i:”"" OH MAGNIFICEN- it I. ll I is! 1 'th s"JN5'AT'O'Q: I0-Z ”-:-''-"7'0 --L te c ange' orepeen n a present number of personnel or type oi operation It R.C.A.l". stat- ion summerside if present policy is continued by navy and air force planners. according to senior spokesmen for these two services who met on Tuesday and Wednes- Prince Edward Island. 29 September. I954. l Out PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. z . ,. .:ar4X .'A4'r( H-.1." cw hm Iwthmgnfsfmbr M QMocP:i:e J: Traiillprl ' 3? 3?Z..”i2."':.”ii... E?:'l::sgentI:llatliet.: ' I 3 l l. d W I "”'”' Chg”; "mm B A 0 Aims: ml lull cmmlv .'.".".”.i".':."':...".'..: ””...'.”...”:.?. lg. nmehBhIMnpPqk.:.ah u. Nah-mm-a 3'. vim; establishments in Nova '1'." T 'TM"'T'lT"C'?”' tilll r , Quebec, In A r-rm. co. Lao. OPTOMEWSTS rm-Wm-an ..:.':.'.":'":i..”.'.;:;...:.:':i'":.ie: m&T””” commune ,wn' I xmmmwwmm . et lhsgggd - ' 1 -.I. .1 My -".9. . . - gnn” 3; l mu ..': y I :'i:nI:f;g0I;roIm1ltx';Vlg::x;l'. ll&I:rn:):. Allhon M Gillie. LLB. - J. A. can-uthen. 3.0. I 5'”"' ""'"'”""t'”l""' Y""""'""' lhroush Indian River. Hnmmoni (3 W '5; ' &. .'u' III Kilt St. Dial Ml? 9"” 9" ll" "P M' ”"""' 9' '''V0l0F05 Malpeque and Darnley, a distance 1?. v 7 V and parcels. (Include sone number it up of about 20 miles. Authorization ., A, wugh. mm,” lyroa cl. Grlllf. 0-D- plicoble). to have lhll line Installed was Phillip mg. 11; 1' SCI! BL Dial slll ; granted grid the gorlt authorized , '”"2'1""T”i'”M"'T ' h il in una. Palmer .1: llaalam. . I ; wll-.--'- Msbom 3-0 P0 WNIQM4. . by l ' ” "'" t less at love loutla Bldg. ..."""'I"v.. '- 't '" ,,,,,,” Q1333. pug. . 050.0" ! id. 3. Taylor. Koo ' that but class mail, ll 9 ounces or under. pellet! In Canada g d , ",1 in arms: vllseet -; 7 H g'.tI9mf."'-.-';1;'e tordlhlonipolnis within Cenode,goeebyolr,vIhesedeJlvel-y KmQn,;":n53: ”',i,'l,,,'”','l:,',,,,,'Q,,, ' '- A M - '- ”" "”"""' We .. , n - o......... ........ . ....... Ci.-IIROPRACTOR mm llltlgtailltl cuss 33,,-,-,,-,,, ,1-,,:;, ,, W, ..m . . .. - til switch in e O. ltjlaelillea. LLB. n" w' " 0""). lOCAl DIINQIY-leentefintoonoelirentseochodditlonel 3-'...l.r.ll.'.',-wul the Maritime Glectrlc II Iilhllt. - fl III Dial I482 ' ounce. OTHER PAIIS OF CANADA. U.3.A.. IRHISH COM- Company . Ltd's new sub-station. MONWIAITH. CMTIM AND SOUTH AMERICA. "AK. one mile east oi ensinll-0" gnu-glslng s.4l miles of line whicn will serve approximately 50 custom- ers in the Norboro-Sumlnerslde Clinton-New London areas. At a general meeting of the Charlottetown Retail Merchant's Auoelation held last night at city Sail. Mr. W. O. tlaouod presided. The elder feature of the evenlns was a tell by Ir. Walthen cieudet. AND SPAIN - 5 cents Int ouneefl cents each additional ounce. All OTHER COUNYIIES - 6 cents flretountofl ems eech oddltlenolounee. ' ,P0llCAlDS..EVEIYWlEIl -1 com (Tll.N:'iI).7l. POST OFFICKT . HI IPHKAI. . , - CHARTERED ACC6Ub.llANTS Ww.e..:-.c...m . 09- ---wHEHoll'o lave-to ' N , , . . Y 4