figs 1! """ The Guardian sacurday, October a. med FOR'SAiE BY TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the OUR NEWS BUDGET for "OUR SATU'RDAY, SUBSCRIBERS ' MONDAY in Supreme-court - at Suxnmersldo yesterday in the only case on the Prince. ,ls estimated at slightly more than one half of last. years igatlng the death of John J. He-' Kanna. coroner Dr. I... I. Pl-owse CALHOUN. Tenn. IAP)-A 000.- ooo.ooo newsprint. mill, largest to be Newspaper acorporailon Dedicates llluge American llewsprlni Mill l j. 9 that this mill would give a lead and fill-uh to British indusrty over- undersiglgaclj unti,lmnoon.f Ffliday, Qctobgrthlsthf flor the Dl,fg- ,e,Ilt,l)f:n:urvi,v,l,r,i,5ht3:Cuc:,l:,ll 21!”: g:ckat,',befI&1'lre Mr. Justice Mark K. 1:3,; ::lt.,,,e,:cc,elvrtei,c,:,::ra,l-11y ,,l,xlll,1,l,ev1,-iac,i,s ;l:;l'l:GO& t.,t,:.ath:Lrr-d Iilltiraessea r; l,:,l,l,i1t. in :,o,ugnite:”st.at'a.aAgu: Ms, ,:Jt.I,lrm!:1:l,l-: giro, chase an emo on o a or any 0 e o owing p - B M S , d we ac use . M , ,,, -, - ' ,,,mrth,m . h Irwwn ,, ,-,o,,m uumm ,.,,,,,m ,,, um ,,m.,,," ,,e,.,,,,, ,0 Dertle-Sim P:tr;KrorHawk;,o:ll rllavllrgaatlor with The pmmm u ML wumm (calla:-E). lo?brt'ers Le reported to adlmmed "1. mm" an a P3?” Col?p.. an Amsrign subsldi- increase dollar elrnllllf 5! Hilb- Dwelling house at 126 Fitzroy Street, the R.C.A.F., was killed last even- MacEwen of Stanley Bridge who is represented by Mr. H. F. MacPhee. en practically nil during the sea- day, Oct. 12 at 8 jun. in Git! Hfll. ary of Bowatcr, Paper Corp. Ltd., lishing manufacturing plants with- ln the United States. - - w . Willis Robot ,2e- - ld . . Dwelling house at glgzloy ggree? wharf ":18 E:pt!dlte:n:hlcerxaftalwlrIll?:: '.?-C.;..;1i,.?".3'.:”i:?;Y,?.;.2”.li" R. p;l.ce:ormt.l:nx:etrsM::d farm lslgorer frglhonhlrch Ila! o:Tll.:n;dzl,fnt represents the biggest "Bowaters' entry into the menu- Dwellmg house at 1 Zmy we i - had en sent from Montreal to 3m. d.gg',.&.ng )1: Allison :6 for markets. seriously injured last evening about investment by Britlii industry in facturlnl fluid Wlihln W0 IN!”-it In-SPeCtl0” 0f.PTeml595 may b9 had by ?iPP0'"tm'3"t- pick him up crashed at St. I-lubertis. pmm. or p.,...,,.,;., 1, ,'.pm.....u ads when he was struck by a. the United States sinceithc and of newmrlnt market in 1,20 ,;,V0f,l,d is The highest of any Tender not necessarily accePi9Cl- Quebec. while coming in for a by Mr. Allison Glllls of Charlotte- THUWDAY lrucl: on the Cheri at town-Moth the second World War. Situated on an outstanding exams ter- i . For further particulars landing. town and Mr. Donald Gillls of Miss Roma Burke. 21 year old tague highway as he wps riding a an l.aoo-acre site on the Hlysssea river, 40 miles northeast of Chatta- natlonal co-operation on the indus- trial level." Th dist ' ' ' ' - ' - . .' APPLV ed hem, V,-::::l,Iclyf.,.ne1,V;.s Q35 Sam Johm NBA chulonewwn ff" mu km” yap bl;l.lg?Mf:"rel;';:?.ln::ho;l;beruon nooga. the mill has an initial capa- Peyton Anderson. President of -r :?:::.z..'"::'la.:: i::::..:.:”":'. w-- -am on or ::..l:”-2.9” "r.::..m-W 3 .....”"ii:?l...””l'f.';:f.'.:.f'2”'i-i2' city, daughter of Mrs. Dowlle and . d to std Cha 1 ti-eta and W - N 0 Di-Uni! I I ' the 13,9 Percy D,,,,,,,e, . Charges that Quebec potatoes Lachine. Quelii-C. When the ca: 3:: he 3;" ,n cg,,?donw:1gh . Y9!-E 13 0mPl03'5 790 P0l'l0!ll- we to the company to commemor- 71lrDlSTEltll tltusrt....,.- WARNING A meeting of the ers' Federation was held in Federation Office, 98 Prillcc were present: ley. lst vice president. Matheson. Mabel O'Brien, Mabel Auid, and secretary. Estelle Bow- evecutive of the Prince Edward Island Teach- the St., Charlottetown.'cn Saturday ll!.9i'll- ing, Oct. 2. The following members President, Earl Jel- Elmer Pineau. Ilnd vice president. Mabel are being offered for sale in "Prince Edward Island" stamped bags have been made by Mr. E. B. Ellis, sclllor fruit and vegetable inspector, Department of Agri- culture. Charlottelown. - Mr. Ellis, who for the past two months has been posted on "des- tination inspection" at Montreal, ,states that'he saw truckloads of allegedly fsland potatoes being distributed to the retail stores of driven by her sister Lois Burke was hit by a Montreal bound train. A second girl believed to be Miss Marilyn Rupert, 24. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rupert was also killed in the train crash. Miss Lois Burke is in hospital suffering from shock and other injuries. The three girls had left Char- lottetown last Monday in Miss Lois Burke's car. The Burke sisters were going as far as Montreal truck driven by Patrick Casey of Five Houses. Mr. Casey states that the lights of an approaching vehicle tcmporalzily blinded him. He immediately stopped and ren- derer 'ell assistance possible. The injured men was taken by ambulance to the Prince Edward Island Hospital where his condi- tion is described as serious. His physician reports that he has a air liric Vanslttart Bowater. chairman of Bowatcrs, the world's largest producer of newsprint, de- scribed the Tennessee mill as "a shining example of 'trade not aid' between Great Britain and the United States. DIPOBTANT T0 ECONOMY "The reinstatement of British in- vestment here which was sus- pended during the Second World ate construction of the first inde- Dende -tly-financed newsprint mill in the south. Anderson credited the company with "vision and initia- tive" in selecting I southern site. OUTPUT BOLD The lnill's significance to the U. B. as an additional source of newsprint is reflected in the fact its entire output for the next 15 years has been sold to publishers Parents lease safeguard your children. Due to lless. Miss Helen Yeo, hairman f "mi Ciilh when no Potatoes had as and Miss Rupert was going to broken leg and head injuries. the - i m cities 1 14 p the E35”, c0,,,,en,,o,: ,,,.,,g,3?,, yet been shipped from the Prov- T0i'0hi0 When! she had recently full extent of which have not as :,?,r,,1e"m,';'hen,g,'.le"5c,:. g5,.A:u,:-.,ld"eii'.L ;'f;,,3f,';':,”'2:fif,,, 14.... mm Mnper W3, 1...”... Also, lncc. Mr. Ellis explains that the been transferred to the office of yet been detcrlnlned. ' - cm, 0, ,m,,,,,.,,, wmumed by dgnger in demolition, all unauthorized persons trespassing on site of new Federal Building will be dealt with by law. COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY The largest convention to be helll in Cilarlotletowll during its com. ing centennial year will be Dist- trict 284 of Rotary Interllatiollal which takes place on Julie R-8. This information was received over the week-end by President of the law calling for theuse of new bags which applies in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick does not apply in Quebec and that buy- crs there are quick to take advant- age of this situation. As a solution to the problem. Mr. Ellis makes an alternative of two the Household Finance Company. Lachlne police report that the car carrying the three girls ap- proached the crossing while a train was standing at the station and although the signals were flashing it is thought that the girls took it. to be for the stand- --Rcv. J. R. McMahon of the Alberton branch of the Canadian Legion was appointed West Prince zone commander at s. zone rally held at Tlgnlsh last night. The meeting was opened by the presi- dent of the Tlgnish branch. Com- of major importance to our eco- nomy, and I am sure it was hoped Hospital, Cochrenc. 0nt.. on Aug. 26. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chamandy (nee Charlotte Higgins. South Melville. P.E.l'.) a son. Richard Thomas, weight 3 lbs, 4 U. S. newspapers is imported from Canadian mills. For many years. Bowaters has supplied newsprint to American newspapers. particularly in the south, from its Corncrbl-col: mills in Newfoundland. Officials said Cornerbrook's shipments to tho ch,.,.1one,.,,,.,, R0,a,.,, Club, LL, sugg.5u0.,s; (1), Tim; shipper, re. ing train. However another train rade Peter Gaudet, who extcndecla ozs. , H, H, d ,, OR SALE BY TENDER ”" ”i E . . - .- - in ' r , . l ,. c . ' F called from Dlstllct Governor of l” lmes d”5”"ed '0 Quebec lmln” ::,,,?,:,g&:, 1253 t p C 0" E8 I won mam er ,9??? ,3 mar 1;; Donald NE-ng 'I'he additional capscii-Y has Der- Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersign- ed until noon Friday, October 15th for sale of farm containing 90 acres of land practically clear, situated Rotary Alall Mac-Donald of Glace Bay, Nova Scotla. -Two men were taken to hos- pital for treatment of bums fol- lowing a fire about 8 am. on Sal- alld substitute plain bags with tags only attached, l2.) That the potato agencies in the Province employ a man who would be responsible for srelng that the Island product is not misrepresented in other Can- feet along the right of way. - The identity of Miss Roms Burke has been established and while police cannot definitely state that the second victim is Miss Rupert present. Delegates from Tignlsh. Alberton. St. Anthony's, 0'Lesry and st. Louis branches and mem- bers of Miscouche and Sulnmerside Legions were in attendance. olson. Flat River. a son .C1lfford Allan. SEAMAN - At the Grace Meter- nlty Hospital. Halifax. N. S.. on October 4th. i954, to Viola and mltted the company more than to double the number of iu customers in the United State!- STORAGE I5 FEATURE . ,. u d vhl h - 1 3 1 . d, 1- , it is presumed that since she was "Tm 5"mme”ld5 maid 0' Heath Seaman. a son, Gary Heat'l. The Bowalers empire consists of 0lle'Ql1al:l3el' lfllle from Vlllage Of New Glasg,0W.,P.E-I-. ta-03,0521; coir;-zlrdgey ehyorrgllemcjii a nu cm In travelling with the Burke sisters T”'de 1"” ""lln3 3W””'”d ” weight it) lb. 3 oz. A the parent holding company and on Rustlco highway. Highest slate of cultivation, all and ME Amand A,s,,,,,,,,,,to,, Tile three sub-grading Jobs on that she is the other girl killed. rwoluilon devioflns the demise HICKEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- so subsidiaries in the United King- modern conveniences. rangements to inspect apply- For further particulars and ar- DICKTESON PRODUCE, Hunter River. FOR SALE USED BUILDING MATERIALS AND PLUMBING FIXTURES - Apply -- COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Corner of Queen enlrl Sydney Street AUCTION SALE North Market Street ill Slimmer- slde, forcing six members of the family to escape through a small window. The two men in hospital are the owner of the home, Mr. Arsellalllt. who suffered burns to his back to- gether with having the back of his head singed from the flames: and his father-in-law, Mr. Sylvan gzstsle, who suffered burns to both TUESDAY There was considerable bustle at the local office of the National Employment Service yesterday with many men seeking work on lhe,new Federal huildlng wllcrc preliminary Dperatlons are to com- mence this morning. The Couniy Construction Co. which has the, contract for the demolition of the old buildings on the site, secured a crew of ml-n 3'- ill! 9mPl0YlllPnt office during the busy day. All of the men W9". ldbortrs. It is possible that more men will be necdcd as the work progresses. points. There is Dl'0l')' indication, say Employment officials, that the harvesting of the tllbz-r crop 13 SP('P,i'llhK ill? in it scnsollzll oak. the Trans -Canada. Highway re- tween the Queen's Arms and a point Just west of Bonshaw. which are rapidly nearing completion. constitute the hedvlest earth movement ever undertaken in this Province and mark an achieve- ment which reflects much crdit on the firms involved. The levelling of hills and the building up of deep hollows, with the widening of the highway to standard. as required on this im- portant route of travel, has chang- ed. portions of the highway almost beyond recognition. In many places buildings have been moved back to new locations in order to make room for the broadened new highway and to eliminate turns which would otherwise be a menace to safety. The Guardian was advised last evening by Mr. D. A. MacDonald, chairman and manager of the P. E. I. Potato Marketing Board. that at a meeting of Board members yesterday it was agreed that the Board's proposed marketing plan Mr. Rupert will leave" Charlotte- town today to identify the bodies. Both Miss Burke and -Miss Ru- pert were well known in this City. Miss Burke attended Prince of Wales College and for the past year has been employed at Mari- time Central Airways. Miss Rupert was well known for her musical talents and her voice. blending with those of her two sister's, has been heard before many Char- lottetown audiences. She was also a. member of, the Baptist Church choir and was ready to give of her talents on any occasion. Miss Burke is a. daughter of Mrs. Fred Burke and the late Mr. Burke of Spring Park. Carl of M.C.A. and Willard of the Burke Electric are half brothers. em fish meal and fish all plant that will process offulls from cod, haddock and whole body fish from brought in the following verdict: herring, caplin and similar fish. It "That Stephen Graves and Pam is hoped that the plant will be complete and in operation early in December as the caplin catch determined. "It was also agreed." Mr. Mac-. Donald stated, ''no price controll znf any kind would be 'exercl.sed byl It is the intention of those in- icrcsted to process herring for fish meal and fish oil. The herring will be available fronl the Egmont Bay Building has commenced at bl! C01'0nel' W- A- N103 W 1i'lQ1lll'3 sou.-3, for gm; housing or 3 man. into the cause of death of Peter caused by vandalism to the new rink st summerslde, and suggest- ed that steps be taken to protect the property from further destruc- tlon. This action followed discussion on the subject which dealt with damage done to the Raceway stadium which was built less than a year ago. Recently windows have been shattered, overhead lights broken, glass in the ticket window smash- ed, and at least two holes punch- ed in the hard asbestos siding, one of which is large enough to permit entry to the rink. It was reported last evening that action was being taken yesterday to have the damage repaired. -A coroner's Jury empannelled Broderick which occurred and Stephen Graves. on Sept. 24th, Broderlrck came to their deaths on Sept. 24. 1954. at Alberton by accidently taking internally a. ll- BIRTH 8 MIMSWEISN--At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. ley Hicken. Lower Motague. at the Kings County Memorial Hospital October 4th, 1954, a. son. David Stephen. Weigh 8 lb. 5 oz. MMGABY - To Mr. and Mrs. Peer MacGary, Iona, at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. on October 4th. 1854. a daughter, Janet Rose. Weight 8 lb. 10 oz. MeKENNA - AI. -Prince County Hospital on Monday, October 4th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Mo- Kenna of Chellon. a son. JOHNSTON - At Aberdeen Hos- pital, New Glasgow, N. S.. on Sept. 23rd, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston. a girl, Ruth Irene, 9 lb. oz. VANBUSKIBK-At the P. E. Island Hospital. on Tuesday. September 28th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Edison Vannuskirk, a daughter. Sharon Pcarl. - DINGWELL -- At the P. E. Island Hospital on September 11th. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Athol Dingwell, Bangor, a daughter. (stillborn). GIBAUD - At Lahr. Germany. on October 6th, 1954. to Lieutenant and Mrs. Guy J. Giraud (nee Elea- llor Macheod) a son. Weight 10 lbs. Richmond. is son, 10 lbs. 4 ozs., Peter Alphonsus. M" MARRIAGES a dam, Canada, Australia. South Africa. Sweden. Norway and the Unlted.States. The Calhoun plant went into pro- duction in the middle of July. An unusual feature is its gigantic wood storage pond, the first ever built. The 500-foot pond was de- veloped by the company to elimin- ate wood deterioration, a hazard common to southern mill opera- tions where logs are stored in the open. It can hold 30.000 cords of wood. enough to keep the plant running for six weeks. The mill's two paper - making machines are capable of turning but a. sheet of newsprint nearly 20 feet wide at a rate of 2,000 feet a. minute. On each machine, a suction pick- up roll, the first ever to be in- cluded in the original design of a newsprint machine. assists the web of moist pulp on its way to the drier section. This latest develop- ment in paper-making technique allows greater production speed and improves the efficiency of the newsprint manufacturing process. Polato ,;m,..,.” ,,,.,,m ,,,,,.,,,.,g for this season shall be held in 3- will be available until the end of quid commonly called oil of wln- BR0wNgAt prince County H05, 4, 1954, M", Dame, MACH," '1, Parts of the - Provlnrn worn also hcymice 1111111 Such limb 55 ll” "' February. It is expected that these tcrgreen. and all persons con- ,,,,,.,1 on -Tuesday, October 5th, he, 33rd yea,-, L:i0:(tlllK, for rgcn and a doze-,n at suitor, the Governments proposedimh Mn .55 purchased and, pro- neoted in any way are exonerated 1954, 1,, Mr, And M", Raymond MCCABBA, 5ome,.,,-me, Must, .n. were espnrciu-d tn rur.ll plebiscite on the matter shall be.ce:3Ed i-mill ill” lime, from all blame. J, iamwn (neg Eileen praught) on Sunday, Oct. 3. 1954, Dr. James G. McCebe. formerly of Klnkora. P. E. I. TBAINOR.-Suddenly at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Wednesday. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND E1,-1.-ECI-S fame, of lhopntntn pick-rrs scni the Board until the declal'ed,,-nsmcg, supplemented by further 13,. MM-swgen, . um, Lon... n0SS,gMuD0NALD,,gA, Ch”, oct.s,1D54, Damien Tl-alnor of 1,o,.dg”;,vl:m,;lw” .!mm mp ”'””lTi'-'i5ll9S 0i R mlilorliy Of Island DF0'lquantitics from the Macadalell Roggr, youewwn an Sam,-dsy ocmbe, 2nd Tyrone in his 32nd year. AT 81 EUSTON STREET, d",,i, U Vic” ll"9 1513” l”05i- duccrs becomes known. because in mam”, M.c1NN13...M sydney, N, S, on 1954, by R”, w, H, "Brown D,,,.,.' nAwxp:s..sudd,n)y 5; 5:, pm. ” the opinion of most of the Bond Helgi H. Zoega of Iceland. who Sept. 28. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. M”, 30,, or ow... we... ,5 Lloyd bert. Que.. as the result of an WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th AT 1 P. M. studio couch, piano, dining room W. H. BEATON, extension table and Auctioneer. pair. Pmpr-l'i,v has separate garage. Mortgage can be ar- ranged for satisfactory applicant. Inspection by appoint- A 310.000 damage suit commenced g IN rill: ,Pltl)ilA'lil'1 t:m'n1' aid of St. Peter's Bay alort-salrl, Parlsll Priest. and Ronald lilacnonalll of St Pe- ter's Bny aforesaid. a member of the Royal (arlstlian Air FOITD. tile lixmtulnrs the same day in show cause if any Ihry ran WILV the Accollnls of the said Estat- quirc. Proctor for said Petitioner men n" is lir:nl-my nnmzrusn "ill .members their proposed marketing ”llic Board's licensing programme crowd at the Forum last night. The show was sponsored by the Alpha Y's Men's Club under the direction the ladies step-dancing finals while Leona was third in the step- step-dancing competition. is associated with Albert Griffin hur McQuald. and is now residing quirements of Canadian. United States and European markets. programs originating from, or hav- ing backgrounds in this Province. with L. M. Montgomery of Green Lloyd Maclnnis, 16 Bayview St., ll Leo Killcrn. KELLY -- Al. the Charlottetown Hospital on Sept. 28. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Kelly (nee TAYLOR - At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. October 3rd, Lois Hazel. Stanley MacDonald of Mermaid. on Oct. 4, 1954. Eva Marie Bess: DEATHS 1954. Mrs. Jarvis Trainer in her 62nd year. Harris of Elmira in his 91st year. accident on Sunday. Oct. 3, 1 ' Alfrggt l ' th nly alternative to no Ah 1 I m mm d h; , N L , ; , H , g Flying Officer Peter I am instructed by Mr. Harold Huggan to sell by pllb- CANADA. prlceo control as all. l2......l..”, if,pagn:..(;?,, Oh... ,'f........2i 1(ngl;,KL()c;N..;'tmy mycnl.nm.,,.d, vl.-. 5 V,,:,:,. l:.',,,SE; Hawkcs. in his 24th year. lie auction household furniture including: Chesterfield suite. "R"Vi.”FE. "F "In the meanume." he added. the home formerlf owned by am lrinla. on Oct. 1. to Dr. and Mrs. mg. B. c.. by cm. MCNL-arnev M-iEA0"'53"-M "W Prim Ed- ”"””s ”””"” ”lAAN1l (nee Helen Grant. l ward Island Hospital on Tuesday. Oct. 5. Miss Kalle M. MacEacherll - - . - . . n s' liar asis to last ears ta ue a son. nh.alrtg' bookcasel Sldeboarm square Wiles and end tablesi l'llh.R)emhI:'.!dl;:Illo ol1Imfrl,l'((lllll;.:cn.lrlAs.cpll. urvlilla ll6m1DfOCE:dEd with wilthout mlevle wghg hl5Wf'iaSmxllll,SLrulllelll-I'll in gill?-H:ES-)-'-At the Prince County l)?.fal(lllluull?iseCoasll:' 1:o(;r";? Jzhg E” Emil" l" ll" 73il1 Year- spmmng wheel, wardrobes, beds, springs, and mattresses, lnnla, lalle of St. rm-,.-, any in.l(,.,,iR-; ,,,,.,,,,,,,, delay... b,,,n:,,,,g 5: "AA ,,m,,,,,ce And” Hospital on Thu,-,d,y, 5.39;, 3011., Mrs, Wm, V, "DeCos,e of ' Chg, RUPERT-Suddenly at Lechlns. bureaus, chests of drawers, writing desk, cupboards, books, u'3S'."..y.u;"l..'.l'L:...”” ”"'"”' ”"""' -season also 0; Iceland who 3,. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Derek lottctown. P. E. Island. Que. on Wednesday, Oct. 6. 1954. pictures, dishes curtains ladies bicyde with parcel Ca,.,.ie,. 'To the Sheriff of the Collnlv or King's MRX F91'Zil!0n- C505 mUm' Hved ',,t wood 151and5' yesterday Hughes. a daughter, Sheila 1-LANT - 3333 g A, -I-o,.,m,,o Marilyn Dorothy Rliiiefi. Med 24 wheelbarrow bvuck u I h 1 - counly or any (torlslrlhlc or lltcraic no. ,..picr(i announcer was the feature h th b, , of Anven, Emmi D,AmnA,, on ocyobe, 5”, 1954 chulu h years. . y saw. crosscut saw. too -box wit lat lc Ion um-ln sal((l.n(Fi?ll,h,l.i'-, 4 ,,,,,c,.,ame,. M, thg old Tim; 1:-yd. wil e 0 cc, I E SINCLAIRAAM the P, E, L Hos, man, of Monctoh N .3 to A b .nUnKE.AAS,,dde,,,,, It LAc,,,,,,e, tools, steel square, hand saws, 2 adzes, forks and picks, wu;.m;,.g ..;.....i”,.'...,.,,i, ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, dllllg and Stcp-dancing champlon- "'9 l””"',,” P””,f.””lef, ,, l”f,i,3”5,; pm, on 0..., 2nd, 1954, go 1.4.. G, N, 3",. 0, .A.,,;,,,,,A, ',',,,,,,,e,'," 3; Que-., on Wednesday. Oct. 6, 1954. one four-inch brass pump cylinder, and other small articles. ”" ii" " R"'''"ui iviiiiam ii Mn-rum shin finals held hm" 1' W89 :l:,.',e,,,,”",,, ,',l:;,"3 ,,,”.'.,, The ,,. and Mrs. D. I. Sinclair. a son. chgrlommwn, p, E, If Y Roma Isabelle Burke. and 21 years. COADY - At the Sacred Heart Home. Wednesday. October eth. , V of the above named cslafc, praying that of Mr, An, Duo” md added I MaclNNlS - At Beach Grove on 1954, Mrs. Wm. T. Goody. formerly . 1:or:”allll(l";ln'.all:cl,r h:..1”l'::,..'"' ;-'),f, ”;',.',; over by president, Dr. W. gt. Ca.r- ',-1-Mn, L,f,:l,,,f,'”:E;..S;3.C.1.f If: (F'l;4IlAirg:1allEA)tIn:l1seey)Mli.smlllllmllton S3W"l8y- October 2, Mrs. John E. of Alexandra. not as. l: "NW WW mum mm W Nu son fllllzllflrtimcs anrd Mr Bert Wll- Hospital. Hamiilom 0nlai'l0- 0" M""'”"”' ”m”””'' M"”0N5L”"'Tl" dmli ”"”'"d 17."!-” alnmanlimi-dol.;'rIr”t'l? Mlhll mm" '0 M The wutherble THO from Ch"' 6 F056 and information as.sist- Tuesday. 5f-'Di- 7- 1954- 10 MB "Vi "Yul ” Al "'9 Pm"-'9 C0i"ll--V it ll” 53"" Jim" 5""-'"l H”" , ,.,.,,,ff;A ,-,,,,,., ,,, hf l,"f,,”,',f:”f.',,,,f,: lottetown stole the show as they :2? grv, compmed A ,w,,A,,,a,, M”, A, Lloyd 1.-,,A.,,. (nee 1,9". Hospital on Saturday. October pitsl on Oct. 4 of Finlay Mac- ”,,,,,m and lot at 68 Douglas Street in Charlottetown. House in ttlmrloltclou-n in um-n's cnun. walked away with two first prizcs ' E I , swrda ,or the B,.,,ce) ,,,,,,.,e,.,,, of vau,,,,”e1d, p, grid, Horace Leslie Lyle in his Doasld. formerly of Milhllrn in :,l,'ei;,,,:,he,,,aV-1it,l,, l:,lc,v-,r,l-e,-. on wedneauay and one third. George won the Vim W R ,',,- 3,9,, m3,'nu,,on 0, E. In . d.,,g,,,e,,, DAM, Enubem, l9th year. hlg 74in yea,-, llnusc has seven rooms, is oil heated and in excellent re. n..- hour it -lo.-8..".53-ln3Kx'ln?ZTJ35 3': 0ld'Ti""i Flddllm C0i.iie3i- Mmly" puma" "1 "r m E p woilzht 7 lbs. 4 01- T'”lN9”"” E"i"”'l'l- 0Cl- 3- 33A"Y''rM ”” ”5'd9"” ”' 1"” daughter. Mrs. Austin Wright. 7 Green Street. Thursday, Oct. 7. should not he, passed and the, Estate danclng, Chm,” wake; from 1iiiv51'Vl"" we” "lm conducted 1954 to Mr and Mrs George R. HARRIS-On Sunday Oct. 3 1954 1954, Mrs. Annie (Dougsn) Bl-adv. fill-ml-(lot;lt:nmtl:lMl(il. "ll'rrni1'l1cll:il:in:!I'll.:el:n Johnson's River won the men's Wlivh P9l'50”5 cwsely Hswwued Taylor. Travellers Rest. a daughter. nt,lhe City Hospital. Dominic .1. formerly of Fall River. Mass, in her 88lh year. mom, . . . Gables fume. M tile, W-'iW0Tk '5 BELL-At the Grace Maternity BULGEB--Suddenly at the home - ------ .'.."..'!.'...Z”"y..l'.57.i-'l.'...”-”.53l.i'fI?.?.l 'l'3.""3l'..'i'. bpSi,”f",if,b5,"”'l,h '”,i5i”lY 3”" now vonducilnl e "3"" 0i ”h”d,,i Hospital. Ottawa. on September of her parents, 42 Valley Street. ANCIENT GAME Anpl.v- '."."'l.":.l '::;:"?..::::..'c.":.:.:."i.z:; ...'.”.l”.3.. u... il...;.l”..2?f"3l”;fi...'f P'""'"' W” 0” ”” ”” W W "'0" "id ”''-”-"”o T'""” PW” B"'"'v '”"i”"' ll” ””"'”"' '”""' "i ”'”””” "Anne of Avonlea." FRIDAY MONTREAL (CPi- The bodies is believed to have developed from an ancient Celtic sport played in Ireland. MAJOR HOUPLE chell, Bell. (nee Ruth Huestis) a daughter. in her 9th year. ' OHAMANDY-At the Lady Minto MlcPHEE - At Cumberland Oct. nun, BOARDING HOUSE Ill! date hereof nnd that I true copy of Mn nnd Mral Nuchael Bulzer hora-of he forthwith poslcd in the follow- inz public places respectively. namely. In the hall of the Court House in Geome- lnuvl in K.'ns's Cmlntv alnresnld. in the Post Office at St. Peter's in King's Foun- yesterdny where the lobster sea- son ended at midnight. With the exception of hurricane "Edna" which destroyed a number of boats MATHESON. PEAKE dz NICHOLSON L OOPEOEESHONAL CARDS , - i f t Charlottctow women kil- :v..:g"':.:'.'.i..::i..".:f .2:.":.-:"'.'.:.".'.'...".' 3.”.i...il:i3”..ii;i3f .327.” u.2"3:?:; lea ”i3.ane-4-y,ms,l-"uh:-,; ,3, ,c,,-,; , - V - -o l at all . I r a c .. .r:.'::.".:. .:::;".':c.'l..'."'..:.:.': ;:...:i.::..”.:”l..:ll:..:.'..':”2... 212': t.'5l"..2”".?.'3l ”..f?.”.o on--low HAK-KAFF 1 seur ouR H5520 our W Efc, '"1-5l?'uuss His Honour llaroldl Lennard where only about one he'll of the town for burial. , I Musl To PDT UP W ' Palm!-r. .lu.m of the said rm-nan. Court . in the bodies will be 0095- THE MAGIC T05 FQE5HEN UpMy 1H5 5-(ogM wmnowgl Bell, Matheson & T0810! MacPhee & Tmlnnr f,',V(",l,f,',','”',l,'l""',', T ?,"",""", ,"'"""V' "" gilt: 1sd:;:1!;(;'(.'e. ?(t.Del:gc'villoenn?r:d fgathcr of one of the OFTHE OLD DAV5 OF UCH 50-: CA” HE I lilo Richmond so. my. Quggn sr. fly in. '(-'l,:,r.l, " ' 0" "Mn" Campbelllon all of the gear is re- women. Mr. Rupert identified the T0 twl 7 Dual 4'33”. - il..S ) ported to have been landed in the body of his 24-year-old daughter, NiLLiE HESTON AND TEACH ALVIN AND MANAGED T0 SAM SNAKE AME5 HA6 fun.) Francis R. Vlnnlmmha. Chas. R. McQunld, :sTa7 past two weeks. Marilyn, at the morgue here Thurs- LEANDER Ti-IE JUST ONE N-m IMTHE 1 ,5. nlchmond st A D", 8,,-,, Rulatrah The fall lobster catch in West den?” mm”, W" km” ,1",-m,y aEEN8'l&O1R',?klgl'Il,E'D KICKNG ART). " we0&6 w,,4Dow!Me M. A, Fafmer, Q0” LLB, when the car was struck by A ' AND Ta-l-THEM 5HOULDI GOOUTAND mm. or c..,.,.,,,. mu, Montreal-bound Canadian National pow we VALE5 l MN(E A ggcmna . WANTED" G. F. llntcheson 1 Son ----mtg: Railways DIIIGIIIH "I13 lit A USED To DQUB TACKLE - G .1 g 3"" 1r. 6. HUTCIIESON. l..0. , lanikuc: Oofnlneree .53.. It Grafton St. Dial em: I n:l:n:a::nl:,llrlrc. 21. died I-lARV,?l3?oAs? OE SD5,T Am.” M. Gum, LLB. J, A, Cgrfuthey-3, 3,0, Couple wanted for domestic service near Phlla- "'A;,:"3,,,”:,, ”"."A'M,,A Au”, 0, Pal C5 o no nlolunons er. out ens "' "''i 5t ILII 801'! delphia, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. Must have best char- lung and driver of the car, was A, w.m;."A,-Gn'T"'M'”d , uh”, Byron J. Grenf. 0.D. acier references. Willing to learn. Wife to cook and "4" l" l”'"""l "" ””'""".. R" Phillips Bldg. Ill eolnfm Iii '1'-E23-'5---.-..D"' "..l.' do housework. -Husband to help in house and do some 2'93-ll” "I dmmed' u my pdm & II. J. Mabon. l'l.0. - , , , mu " 0;". SI-,I,,asMl.an;m, ,,,,,,,,.n., I R ,, outside work If interested contact F T Chambers, u9.g,g,.,,":.;..;l....; ,, eyldgorllgenelgz Motel Charlottetown, after 8:30 p.m. Sunday. October :1. S. T I R.0. corner lIII:yCo?IllQOlI Sch. 10' to October 15' ' , Office em; Ilouae I150 - ' CHIROPRACTOR -' . - - W-A-NTED. jury empanclled on sept 2'1. Ind u.the”" Phi. . Nhho." adjourned until last night, invest- - -m I'll Grafton Illilet J. A. suooolgn. s.s.. Onnlnlldg. I DHIIIII - QIOOIIG. o. s:. suoulllui s.s.. u..s. ”'- W. 3' 0'30" guealaanoaeas. niaisseunrrioooas. omem . , . H, A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS The Alberton Branch of the Canadian on do- ,i IMDONALD. 00331! I O0. sires the names and rank of all servlcementwo WEN Danie lids . OMIMWI -' DIII ml killed or died on active servioeln W”? - . , A t AA, :,',:'an,,?.,uL' . l' . Informatlonito bepassed to the chairman of the g5 C A LEM, ', .. A V -J a. o. In u-l Memorial Commlttee-- - ' A l A l ' gl3"3ll4rf'-eA I: K?" v , ' ' AR'I'HURJ.GARRE'IT , . . ' gm "'.'.”-' i-'. .. . L , Palmer Electric Building - ' nausea! Lmvm. AlbertoI.' TH6REr.MA THM, . f?P'a'.-......... , - 3 100 Fitzroy Street. Dig! 5321 - - - H - . .- .-