DECEMBER 24. 1951' ' raoesi.svi:N'' THE GUARDIAN. criAxLo'rrs'rowN , pm) lldview 0f Activities ln F ederiil Public Works Dept. A considerable amount of work -,. as done in the Province this your by the Federal Public works De- partment. asiridlcated by the to!- ,.,.,-ing summary released ior pub- licatiout During the season of 1951 the (3--gaging plant of the Department was engaged as follows: 1);-edge P.W. D. "Pownal No. 2". (,';;pllllI1 B.T. Batchilder. carried nil dredging at Bay Fortune Eg- ,.,m,r Bay. ., French River and illl'lF. sDl't3(l".B P.W.D. "No. 9". Cap- mn Bert Shepard. carried on p.-cdrinv. at Charlottetown, after mmnletlne operations in New ll?'I'TlSWlCl(- Drm-ye PW.l'). "No. 14". Capt- ,.;-, Alex MaoLean. carried on zvcdzinv at Annandale. Charlotte- - Launching, Sturgeon and . "No. 17" Can- nt B-'-ntinck Cove. Darn- l and Red Head. a P.Vv'.D. "No. 115" Cal)- -. ,. .1:v.nii-s Keddy. carried on mlizviz-.:z nn Montague River By Day Lnbor 1' Mrs and improvements were zl or nrnposed bv dav labour lnllnwing works. under the z-. iiotcii: o-Riisiico. Tliennlillus Blan- ('v1:rI' Aiinandhle, Edward Pab- ,.-:--.w Basin Head, Neil MncLel- ;.,-; new Fortune North Break:-Mb pr, Alfred Hlvginbothamr Ray rt--tun" smith Wharf Alston Burke- nvin River. Simon Stuart: Char- lofirtmvii Ra'lwav Wharf. John P. iimulc-i-son: Darnley. Ralnh Ford: 1' mnnt Pay. Then. L. Arservault: li::.l2incv Cove. Svlvain Gailantr Grnr"r-lawn Queen's Wharf, Angus in-l min. nmrrzcinwn Railwav Wharf. How- qvl Non-cilvri; Gordon's Point. I.-s- Ir: W:-llare: Graham's Pond Ev- in-il Condont Grand River. .1vv-lr !.'anrirrson: Hayden's Wharf Wil- Iiim Lacey: Hlluzins Shore. Ralph pm; Lnnnox Island. Clovtnri Nova. Litllo Sands. Angus M. Stewart: imx.-pr Montague. John M. Aitken: lliniinrvzash. Andrew Gallant: Mon- lawn Stevens, William Maz-Each- zm anti w.H. Munroe; Mont car- not Clayton Noye. Murray River, J. H. McLeod: MacAulay's Shore, Fred Panton: Nautrage Boat Harbour. R-oddle 5. MacDonald; New London, Milton vMacKay; North Cardigan. Wilired Victor; North Lake, E. A. Pierce: Piiiette. Lester Maciiae; Point Prim. Norman Gillis; Poplar Point. Andrew Banks: Port Hill, Clayton Noye: Red Head, G.H. I-Iawbolt: Bock Point, P.M. Arsenault; Rob- inson's Island, Henry Doucette. Rustico Harbour, Andrew Dou- eette; Rustico North Wharf (Gau- thier's Creek). Henry Doucette: Savage Harbour, Leigh Collin: Eouris Railway Whari, Alex P. MacDonald: south River. Whitten Herring and W. A. MacDonald: South.Rustico. Emile Gallant: Stur- Econ. Philip Jamieson sr.: S'Slde.. Holman's Wharf. R.B. Rankin: Summerside Railway Wharf. Frank Callbeck and C.I-I. Stewart; Tig- nish. Svlvain DesRoches; Tracadie. John F. Watts: Vernon, James E. Murphy: Victoria; Ralph Miller: West Point. Gordon Stewart: Wood Islands, Lester Mg.cFarlane. Contracts Awarded Bay Fortune .. Breakwater Re- naira - Contractor. Messrs. J. W. McMulkin 8: son, Ltd. - Inspector of Construction. Aifnd Higgin- liotham - Contract comnleted. Charlottetown Rallwav Wharf - Whari Reconstruction and Im- vrovemerits - Contractor. Messrs. Canadian Dredge ax. Dock Como- niiv. Limited - Resident, L.E. Wellner. Jr. - Inspectors, .l.W. Carr and P. F. McQuaid - Work in nrogress. Nautrago - Breakwater Exten- sion -- Contractor, Messrs. H. J. Phillips 85 Son - Inspector of Con- struction, I-Iugh B. MacDonald - (Tnvitract. completed. Red Head -- Breakwater Exten- sion-'anrl Repairs C Contractor. Messrs. Nove, Raynor as Noye - Arranging for delivery of mater- ials Rocky Point - Wharf Repairs- Crintractor. Messrs. Noye Raynor at Nove -- Inspector of Construc- tion. H. A. Betta - Contract com- plated. Rustico Harbour - Breakwater Repairs - Contractor. Messrs, L.G. K: M.I-I. Smith, Limited - In- spector of Construction. Elmer M. Buotc - Contract completed. Skinner's Pond - Boat Harbour - Contractor. Messrs. Diamond DAILY Aciwss 1. Period of e of time 6. Belonging to tether ii. Worship ll. Living ii. A Siberian Mongol ll. Cart. iii. Diocesan center i1. Ti-ansgreas 18. G. amentui girdle 2.. Talk 24. District attorney (abbr.) 3. Adverbial 22. particle 23. 4. Rubbish 27. 6. Animal's foot 7. Living 8. Swine 30. 32. 34. 36. 80. 1!.Droopiii the middle so. l9.A udden. huge 42. snowslide , 20.1denticai 44. 1!. Social group 33. Show tree (Hawaii) 85. Antlerod animal as. Mother 81. Tavern 38. Leg joint. 39. Writing ' mild 4!. sailor 43 Twist so: one who DA,,lLY,OlIYP.li0QU01t!l-IIero'a how to work it: i k' A 8 ! D I. S A A 8 unoisorlnbow gag; oio'imoTsifspiy stands for another. in this mmpio A is used for the tin-es L's. x (or the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- tropiiies, the length and (urination or the words are all hints. loch day the code letters are diiterent. A orntognai Qaotouos nu. arsnscru. urn: er-if mirwwrs-oi.:nrz.uw. Saturday's Cryptoquote: on more rural: is Nojriimo camr our-mir.mioz.-goN,.. v - csosswolzo 5. In this place 29. The stitcli Skill Obstacle Manner bird Women under religious vowa Piece out mmet Fog: Saturday's Answer Monetary unit (awed) Persian 5 coin Mine entrance Halt ems 45. Tiny 47. Knob ts. Metalllq rock I9. Property (Ia) ruwr duo. i-rus 'i r A gay grootingfoe Yuletide to emit and everyone ofyw i on .. um littoifrioodii T ' . '”?'” .. .. H. L. .Worthy' p I . Up in the North Pole Old Saint Construction Company - Inspect- or of Construction. J.E. Galiant- Contract completed. Souris Breakwater Break- water Repairs Head Block - Con- tractor, Messrs. H. J. Phillips & Son - Inspector of Construction. Alphonsus McInnls -4- Contract Souris Breakwater - Br akwater Repairs, Inner Portion - ontrac- tor. Messrs. Diamond Construction Company. Limited - Inspector 01 Construction, J. H. Paquet - Con- truct work carried on and complet- ed by Messrs. J.W.. McMulkin & Snn, Limited. Gagetown. N. B. Souris Railway Whari - Recon- struction, Improvements and Dredg- ii:g - Contractor. Messrs. Canad- ian Dredge & Dock Company, Lim- ited - Inspectors oi Dredging,yJ.A. McDonald and James Whaien - Work in progress. Summerside Breakwater - Break- water Repairs-Contractor. Messrs. McNamara Construction Company, I.lmited-- Inspector of Construc- tion, C. H. Stewart-Contract com- pleted. Tignish - Repairs to breakwat- crs - Contractor. Messrs. Comeau & Savole Construction Limited - Inspector of Construction. E.M. Doyle - Contract completed. Tenders have been asked for wliari reconstruction. improve- ments and dredging at Summer- side Railway Wharf; Breakwater repairs and extension at Graham's Pond: and ferry landings at Len- nox Island and Port Hill. Tenders are currently beiml ask- cd for reconstruction of Holman's Wharf, Summerslde. Contract plans and specifications have beep submitted for the con- siruction of harbour works at savage Harbour. News from Medical Science A simple treatment now p. omises relief, even cure for Acne. A test in- dicates that resentment causes hives to appear. A doctor has uncovered a Eromisin mow treatment that gives 'ng re of in arthritis. In Jan . Reader's Digest, Lois Mattox. M r re rte exciting ad- vances in inodicap science . . . new ways of attacking illnesses that have Icourged humanity for centuries. Read about theoeimportant do- velopinents in medicine-tohey may make a diiforerice in your life. Get your January Reagler's Digest foday: 3'1 articles of lasting interest. condensed from leading magazines, current books. ' TM cupied these days packing his bag with dolls and trains for all his youthiui admirers. 'over in Han- over, Germany, things are humming, too. as christ- Nick is kept oc- Bergt. F. Currie, their delivery on Brackiey School . closing concert On Wednesday. December I9tli. the school at Brackley was tilled to capacity. the occasion being the annual Christmas Concert put on of their teacher, Mrs. Leona Cam- eron, assisted by Mrs. Earl Clark as organist. The school was nicely decorated with evergreens, and a heavily laden Christmas tree stood in the corner. Mr. Edward Sellick capnbly till- ed the office of chairman and the following program was Qcarried out. Opening Welcome by Bprtley Prngnell School Chorus, "Snowy White Snow and Jingle Bells" Welcome Song by Harry Mac- Donald Monologue "Sizini Up the Crowd" by Ernest Roper Solo "Santa Claus Comes Town" by Jeanne Jenkins Dialogue, "Pickled Onions" Guitar solo by Leslie Kelly (en- cored) Recitation. ”Bctty's Dolly" by To by the piiplls, under the direction . mas parcels for men of the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade roll in. Cpl. E1-I. Clarke, left, Calgary. with Glace Bay, N. 3., and Pte. K. W. Strong, Vancouver, sort incoming parcels to insure time arrived just in time to distribute the numerous gifts Irom the Christmas tree to both teacher and pupils. Each pupil received a treat of candy and nuts from the teacher and fruit from the Women's In- stitute. There was a sale of candy and drinks during intermission from which. together with door re- ceipts. a neat sum was realized tor school purposes. The many parents and visitors present showed their appreciation of the performance staged by pupils by their kccn attention and applause. and a very successful entertainment was brought to a close by singing "God Save the King." Paper Production MONTREAL. Dec. 22- (GP) - Canadian newsprint production was down last November from the previous month's record level, but showed an increase from the first 11 months of the year. Production and shipments in November were 471,732 tons and 491,020, against respective totals of 492,475 and 497.410 in October. Production for the 11 months was 4.8 per cent higher than for the same period last year with Betty and Bobby Bryenton Solo, "Someone Comes" by Dor- otliy Proude (encored) Dlulogue. "The Train to Mauro" Solo "My Old Brown Coat" by Harry MacDonald Recitation. "The Late Letter" by Blair Bryenton - Monologue, "A Philadelphia Mo- thcr Visits the School" by Mrs. James MacKny (encorcdt Trio. ”Whispcring Hope" by Marlene and Janet MacDonald and Marie Strickland (cncored) Christmas Carols by ten junior girls Intermission. ull the pupils "Christmas" girls exercise by nine Lena Kelly (cncorcd) "Mock Wedding" nice Newson (encored) Solo "Santa Come A' Tottin' " by Donald Jenkins (encored) i Duet, "Reuben and Rachel" by Luella Clark and Marie Bryenton Chorus "On Christmas Eve" by Junior pupils Following the program a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the teacher. Organist and all who as- sisted in preparing the concert, by the chairman on behalf or all present, and then to the delight of all the children jolly Old Santa friendship, we ciitend rm Milk Once again it's Christmas - b and ever-grateful for your coniidence and and warmest wishes for your Holiday . , . way it be a Happy one! - to you our sincerest v . I Go. Ltd. Scene. Singing of Songs around the Camp Fire by Guitar Solo "Let's Pretend" by Solo "Old Santa Claus” by Ber- 5,080,992 tons, against 4,848,034 in 1950. Advance In 0.8. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 -- (AP) - The Otiico oi Price stabilisa- tion today approved an increase 014.8910 per cent in ceiling prices at Hudson passenger automobiles. The increase was the first al- lowed in the automobile ' i t ,1 under an amendment to the econ- oniic controls law. This allows manufacturers to add cost in- creases to pre-Korean prices to de- sermine new ceilings. Most auto makers except Chry- sic-r have made applications for ceiling increases. General Motors filed one shortly betore the action was announced in the case or Hud- son. The percentage increase allow- ed Hudson was what it had asked. It was estimated that the boost would range from 390 to 3145 on Hudson cars. General Motors asked rises rang- 5l'-S from 860 on the best-selling Chevrolet to 3103 on the best-sell- ma Cadillac. Ford. Studebaker. Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer also have higher ceilings. . and asked sNEW YORK. Dec. 22 - (AP)-A court martial here sentenced three young soldiers to 15 years imprisonment and four others to nine years each as ringlc-aders of ii guardhouse riot Sept. 27 at Governors Island. The court ord- cred dishonorable discharge and 1053 05 Day during the sentences. NOVA SCOTIA TEXTILES LTD. wmoson. 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