.'AUGUST 13. 1952' THE GUARDIAN. CHA PAGE FIVE Lad Lassles pille Band Returns From Gaelic Mod CENTRAL GIIARDIAB This column is reserved for non of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay. llbla in advance. F . Handicrafts Attract Interest With The Crowds Al The "lix." ”Tl'lere'I no faster track in Canada right now than this tulce White Leghorns Dominate 11 Poultry Showing Yesterday- The Lads and hassles Pipe Band -"M'MY'B TAXI - Phone us. around in Charlottetown," said The White Leghorn breed dnm- by Raynor: Chick Hatchery. cllllllollemwn took a prominent l ' Rankin Mcl..alne, the man whose inattid the poultrl show at the Almon Boswall. the oldest ex- 471 1ELslE" IN PERSON-Be sure lllllllle" ll is ll, 5.... lllal, ll... Provincial Exhibilon yesterday as hlbltor at the Exhibition. made as part. in the Gaelic Mod celebration lll Cape Breton last Week. FlVB medals were won in the -various competit- by band to visit the exhibit of the Cen- tennial Y's Men at the Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of underp;lvlleg- circle of clay is "right." As one of the active members of the Ex- hibition Association's Board of far as the breeds were concerned with Raynor's Chick Hatchery. Mount Herbert; L. J. Buell and excellent showing in ducks ant: geese. Judge Charlie Scranton at the Dominion Dept. of Agricul- members I ed children. D eclolm ll ll all lll Ml, MC. Son, Murray Harbour and Parker lure. stated that the Touloust lons.8N1 115 Ad1"11l' 1'hehb1:l1;'l1lrl1;"l:l: AD. Llillllle-, llllllell lopelllllle llllll lll, Jewell. York, being the main ex- geese were of an exceptional qual- awarded secon plllfg M; I l NEW FIRESTONIII electric ra- oval ls as good ll, lllllllllll lklll hlbitoi-s. ity and compared favorably witl: lllellllgn, Rain on 1 I1! lll. Duel frigerators 5269.50 up. Bryenton "ld gmolllllllz cllll lllllke lll Tllis year's show was smaller any shown in the Dominion. vented members talc ns P5-1 111 l: and M3CK3Y- lllm Llewellyn. llllllcl.lllll,llll(.lll lll than previous years as several of The two breeds, which domin- sword dance. and other even lil the "lure exllllllllml plalll Sees the prominent exhibitors of past ated the show. in previous years Wm. ml, completed by Saturday POLICE COURT l ln the Olly lll” llle llcllllll work on lll, llllck shows did not exhibit. Among Barred Plymouth Rocks and Nev: Hampshire Reds were cunspicuoul Plelllllg, An exhibition of fancy humming by Pipe Major Burke with Miss Peggy Logan of the Gae- ll; College giving an exhibition of Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin, one drunk and incapable was son- tenced to ten days in Jail without is carried out, in line with Mr. MrtLalne's ideas. There is no tluobt of the track's reputation, visiting llnrsenlcn pro- those missing from the show were W. J. MacDonald and Son, Cove- head, and Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wiltshire, who has retired from the. poultry business. yesterday by their almost tota' absence. Only a few birds in each breed were shown. The production classes of cross- r- drumming were popular option. - ,, - l I I ilaugllllcll oll me pfogrgmme seem. ..-... 'e'3;'r"yCew;ty 3li1hchell:r:l1R l1l1r':Mwlll: The first prize cock and the first bred breedlllg pens and progeny lll mlllllll ENGA(;EMj;NT.. Ml. Alexander and expel;l'lv graded ll”, slrelrllu prize hen in the White Leghorn were well filled with Norman Lar- l1lpers for the dancers were Pipe Siewliri. Charlottetown. announces are roomy and the. footing excel: breed were smw” by Raym” 111' Ea” R0151” "'”d R111”1”1'1 ll Burke Chulollelown and the engagement all llls lllllllllllell , lent 1 Chick Hatchery. L. J. Buell and Chick Hatchery winning top prizes Maia W J” lluchulson of me O”. Enmbelh Rum tn sl F. C. Ralph Flow 5 Ml lull W" l PM Son, a new exhibitor. provided Honors in the single-comb Black Plilcl-ll” Capmln Anllle Map Mlllllll Melllslll ll 5' Alml, loll lh lphl," "ll l3l"""M ; strong competition in the various Minorcas were won by Albert Bos- '-1C (0 fggl Wu and Pllle Mlllm. 9; Mr. lllld Mrs. Mllloll Melllllll lm. Pb ll? ,m1z'll 113"” ll 1' lrp classes and took top prize for well of Marshfieid. He took all lnnzs in :2 dz” for the m. summprsmel mm-rlage la taker l'”l:"E,l1'l111195l l-1,l5”l&'1" 11fl"1;ll cockcrels and pullets. prizes awarded ill the class. Burk" 1191'” -1" 1) lllmle lll 5,l,lellllll,l.l - ...Bal-tel-'5 Film Lab. ” 11 1 111 13111.1 12' .1 9 5”” E ' The first and second prizes in The judges of the show were 0. it-sslonal P1111115 lll . l ' the adult. breeding pens "were won 8. Scranton and Lorne. Ramsay of M155 -19811 R11Y11” 111 5111111” 1'” 5”; "Mom cow.O. ll Shown above are a number of out standing exhibits in the rug section at the T119 111951111111! 1111189 W1 "'1' t the Experimental Farm. W11 lec11ll1l1l1i1l131l1;1lflf-d1ll'l1l1l1ll'cllf'l:,l' thousand islanders l.nv1e" 39:: Women's Institute Handicraft display. They comprise only a few of the many entries ;';”,1;l',1,f;;lsD'-l;”l”el;gg:- 1'11 m B n 1' "Elsie" an e ' ' ' - ' - Wlllmll lmlllk Blllllll woll ll all. Have yomd Lllimrkelalilemsolelapurllellgtalrhdll shown in the recently remodelled W. 1. Building. guality loflltlile racing. Said Doctor l 1 ougan. Its hard, tough racing . lll medal for piping and Donald Burke won a bronze medal. Shirley pllrke won a. silver medal in the Hlghillild Fling and Heather Burke win a bronoe medal. Mrs. Wilfred Burke and Captain W. P. Burke mnmpanled the talented young: fair grounds. Proceeds in aid oi Holland Cove Cal-np.. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Com- munion servlces Aug. 17: Cape Traverse, 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preparatory services Thursday the. Veterans Of First World A A War Hold Re-union . Ministers And Deputies conclude --every driver out there is think- ing and teaming all the time." Just recall that finish on Monday night. when Donna Mae. won, with Chocolate Dip second, Calumet On-ward third. Resourceful fourth and Esso fifth. As a fitting climax in a career Garden Party At Farm llnder the leadership of Mrs. lvenlllc on the tril!- 14th and Saturday the 16th, 7:30 4- use Clo” were lll”, llllm,lll,l,l'.. devoted to the upbuilding of Frank l..lRoss, excelled themselves 1'-"M-':T-T-T 111111 T11'"111551V1113 "W199 M111" 3 Members of the iith Canadian said the doctor. "that. the photo Canadmn a5”cum"e' Dr' i A' 1" pmV1dm11 101 the garden 11.”, day the 18th 10.00 am. Rev. J. ale” Buggy, cl pl Ell llelll 3 la. llllowgll Elsa. llle llllh horse lll Clark. former Superintendent of the which followed. The tempting y d H, Bmlcp, o I lmlon ellerllll lll Dal"), lmd llllg llll, pllll of Donna Mlle llll, lvlnl Dominion Experimental Farm in service was artistically arranged ch a y Wm - 'er a dinner aty snndyls Restaurant. the conference of Agriculture 11911” 1 1 Cihr1ir1loLl1:nown1 Wu: rgcitorgfedpl hie intaf1tEt"fg()eui'n:Vli:lll;(l:1Ie P":-1rlEii1tTt'.1e1c1i1 33:2. ll l lll" Bl-l-l V, - l ' . sg a onour yese a a - as o - ' ' mgsr st-1e1lni rlilslg" at (ige DIBEII1 Ma1!hne1d' . . .Mmlsters and Deputies held in P l .l.. . '3. d l l ing 3 Norway maple tree on the er intimacy. Each table, in ad- Gmunds today 1The youhgsters Farmer 1119111119111 1101” m.1my Charlottetown for the past few ,1”, 111"” .1111” l"'" M11" "1 lawn he planned more than 40 dition to the main centre table 1 ' 11111111 111 C311”1111' and 1119 1111111311 ""11 m""""1z '1 1111' 1”1Ck' 1'" years ago. - was nicelyfdecnrated with flowers Rebekah Assembly SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Aug. 12 - lop;-Mrs. Crockett. Charlotte- town, today was elected president of the Maritime Rebekah As- sembly at in 49th annual meeting will be thrilled to meet her son Beauregard, and you will be do- lng a good turn in supporting the Y's ML-n's camp. FXREMEN CALLED w 0harlotte- town firemen were called about 1.31) this morning to Southport where an old truck was on fire near a garage at the entrance to the Hills- boro Bridge. Firemen took one en- At Midway There could be no doubt yester- day that a holiday atmosphere per- vades this City and Province. Just one look at the thousands of young- sters fighting each other to get on the many rides at the big midway States greeted each other after malty years of separation. At the banquet the memory of those who have passed on was honored by two minutes of silence. The presi- dent. li. F. McPhee presided and approximately 40 members were present. l Toasts were honored Majesty the Queen. the president. and to the am Can- to Her proposed by problems on days concluded last evening with of garden party" at the Experimental Farm. The sessions and um occupied about three days, and dur- ing the course of the conference conservation. dairylng. animal foods, and freight assistance; the poultry industry in- eluding Newcastle disease control: feeding stuffs and analyses; is con- 8., stitutlon for the future conduct of Soil ions the following day's racing. Own- ers or stable representatives gather in the office of Race Sec- retary Frank Acorn. The presiding judge Db. Dougltn is present along with possibly some of his assoc- iates in the judges' stand. Assoc- iate, judges at the meet are Col- onel Jim Calkin of Vvnorlstnck, N.. "Jim" Ferguson of Sydney, Dr. Heath Mclnlyrc of Charlotte- In speaking at the ceremony, which was largely attended, Dr. Clark recalled that fifteen qtrees have been planted since the prac- tice inaugurated by Hm in 1912, when the Duke of Corlnaught, then Governor General of Canada. vis- ited the Island officially. Edward Prince of Wales, afterwards Ed- ward VIII. planted a tree on the farm in 1919, and in 1951 as Prin- the whole set-up lending itself to a scene of rare beauty and friend- llness. Mrs. Edwin Cook, who poured the tea, was assisted by Mrs. War- ren Burns, Mrs. Cyrus Pickard, and Mrs. Noble Frizzle in other serv- ices incident to the success of the function. Music was rendered throughout by the loud speaking equipment of the Illustration Sta- l.l.rekllglhl;n woill y'5;1lf1'(I21eol:l(1llhM!iqS5sMln gllle lllld were away only a short 111- 1119 F1111 111911113 11”" 1'11” Wm" aldan siege Battery, proposed by R similar conferences. as well as a town Mid 1V1r- HUI.-Zh Walker of cess Elizabeth, the present sov- tions Department under . "1 11 ' A ll ' 'Gi d time. Bigger than ever before, and with L Molllwn lllld responded ll, lll, lllllllbel. cg other important matters Ch&F101lE10Wn- Wiwn H protest or ereign also contributed to the rare Black, with broadcast speaking 1115' Nam 11 mmm rm --- 111a11Y 911113 11111110110115 11115 V5313 11 1-fan-y Boyce concerning agriculture were under FOYHD1-"tint 15 10(1RN1 by an owner collection now on view. Lady equipment from the Department Falls. N11d-. W35 01901-911 V109 MANY V18". 300."! g some ls dmwlllll tremendous Crowd, 8 cake” Al me mm uel ln ludl dlscusslm ' or driver, Dr. Dougan and any Byng who planted a tree in 1923, of Education under the direction 1'll”dlfl';lll:;1d ,:1l1lfl”l.'clll1l"l1l1l(:1;1:el1ll)lf1y11' 8,300 persons visited the booth oc- mornings. afternoons and nights ell 1lllelll ll A Messegvv Ref, g A Rmlllng llmlyllls lll all lll”, twodot the above named associates was the only other lady to so of Mr. Stanley Maclnnls. 113 - - - ' . . . . l ' ' -' ' ht ren or a decision. . -i . -l-ll, Grand Lodge of me Mlll-l. CUP1911 1W 1111519 1116 COW and 119- 1'193119dd135ll1'l1l119 W131 P0P!11111l1'11191'1Y B. Profltt. Vernon schurman. matters was conducted and suitable . . . . 110B:1111Cl1g1r9k ,rfl:1r1:ld llml, lllllllllllcllloll lll. llle ll 0. ol Fl son Beauregard at the Provincial E0-rounl. ere s a ea ure an- Scott Dnrrach and Harry Boyce. action in connection therewith was lo me not mall New mag gull , , ll Elm lll Eamon. l-lelelmlu lll Exhibition midway yesterday. Vol- pealinlr I11-he T941113! Small 011111111811 Visitors from out. of the Prov- cllal-yell, Most of the several thousand Vlvelll except lllllll llllmled bl, Lllllv bath Klolllls were welcomed 3; ll tum!-YY d0hB'-ions amounted to S560 51111. 11131 15 111101119? 1'115YTY'80t lnce included Scott Darrach. Med- 1:, was agreed by all those partic- people present on opening night Byng! wlllcll dlpll as l "lllllll ,;l1 , ,lll.l.. l.l.CEplloll mdllll ull-l Wlll lolll The display is being splongog-ed by round built to their scale. The fly- ford, Mass; Rev. S. E. Proiltt. lplmllg lll me cm-lfgl-encg u-lac, me nodded approvmgly when Hi: the leaves llllvlllll been lllrlpllell llll, . o .9 in a memorial service, decoration 1119 C9111t911111111Y5 M9119 C11-111 11113 1111”1"' W111 "11 1”” 1”" 131'-"e11'011- 01111-3 11- 3- BOYCE meetings were extremely valuable 110110"? Lt. Governor '1'. W. L. wllvellllll bl, than lll llllelldllllce lll, Terrie Wheels. including the mlIllI- Regina. Sank; Vernon Bchurman. lllld exceelllllgly mcceaslllll vllllml. Prowse, the Premier and other tlll, lllllcllllllll ' of chivalry ceremonies and enter- ture one for the tots. are all get- Reading. Mass: F. V. Ryan, Hall- speakers gave credit to Mr. H. .i. "When I came here in 1900". t l t t v 1 , CARE IN COLLISION - A th i s provinces of Can- A l l nprflml? Cl1l):l1,2:l1l',Dll1Y e alas Elgllll 1950 Mercury car carrying New ting their share of the traffic. The fax; Dr. E. B. Beairsto, Trenton, Qygjemiegidaulllemselves ,5 belng Fheennlfltly 10F ills ll-tllsel hltl-ntiltng of sllld Dr. Clllllll --llle esmlll Wu Arrangements l were finalized Brunswick licence plates was in only trouble attendants have is in N. .l.; Dan Matheson. Flairville, N. lllgllly slllllsllell wlm ml, leslll” g annun s ow. s manng- lelllele will, llllpsl llawlllllmeg and ycsterday morning at it special Grand Master. is presiding at the collision with it P. E. Island 1952 S.', H. 1.. lilcken. Halifax; Joseph ing director Mr. Kennedy has con- grapevines that made the house meeting of the City Council. deal- t i to fl ht if th 1 to i . 1 0' O1 1: "wont 1111111 111 1113 C0111" 111 11101111 R-1V91' arriydngvheri tiiieyowantetjy 1;: gylers J. Bell Halifax. mdldelglgmcd Mm the V1511 W m. 511191111116 1191I1 "Om the Other almost, mvlgjbll-, A crlfkgf, yield in: with the forthcoming visit of i 1 R9511 "1111 111311131111 AV1111115 '11 ride, the kids can be really ruth- Letters and telegrams received prgvglclnl urmgemmu um" ll members of his board. but by glwe evldellce lll llavlllg been coll. llle pl, lllln, vllll-ell; Massey, Gov. we MW e 2.33.. il.i.”f.'”.ilg...?”f.11m::J& me e we members -r come. too. at he :l.1..1w:l...:l:;:1'.. we . the b n uet i l d d th 3 fr m r 9-- excava ions ishowe W are po tcry u e or urs a.V. USU! - but no one was injured. And 111 mm” 1115” 15 me '1'" Rev. .1; Bolflfefl iuvl .lf1s1M3,. 11111Y 1'1511”"' ma 11111135 mmugh 111111 1119 Y1't'"t310111'"'1 1111511? 87111 clay had been taken out for use at Active participation on the part WYN'DSOR. N. S.. Aug. 12 -(OP) present palate-tickling smell or the southern section oi" the prov- work he brings to his task. It the brick making plant nearby. of City officials calls for the ar- -Pli I ihtstrted h m” . .S.L.Fult..Da G.Mill.G. . . lm.031l",l.,0l1l.,1;l,lll "llml 1l1,l:.::lcc,. I-hsr OFFICE ronav -Letter fl(l”;11”1 1l””1 ::lgfllew"'h mes"; i:yConnors.Llc7llt.A1feE.E.Mlgphy. 111” 111111 3150 to the North Shore. must. he realized. if the size. of "Dr. Saunders. with whom I rival of the Governor General at llllllllll llllslllllll llolll lll,l. llama carrier delivery in morning only. 9 "1111 9'1 1 h'll11111 119 ll C. S. Slocum l.lol.llllll Cllllllel lll the Green Gables c0lmU'.V- W1 Me Mr- Kennedys Job is to he nssess- came to the farm. immediately City Ilall at ll a.m. Thursday. 1119 11”1"”1"1”15 ""11 11 11”” 1” ' ' it-cent districts were carried out ed that the Charlottetown show saw the possibilities in the largest. when His Excellency will be met since the week-end. She had re- turned home from a shopping trip while her husband was out but left her purchases on the table and dzsnppcnrcd. J Wickets will remain open from 8 a.m. until twelve noon only. The public lobbies will be open throughout the day, and receipt and despatch of malls and special delivery service will be carried out as usual. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. Merrill Green. Kingston, announce and Mrs. ice cream cones. They are all part of the midway and dear to the hearts of all those attending. the general trend over a. five day period. It will be about two years before these reports will be avail- able ln Canada. B. Whlddon. J. C. Smeaton. Joseph Doyle. Hal Burns. Robert MacNelll. The executive officers elected for the ensuing year are: Honor- ary pi ” t. l.ieut. H. A. Mes- servy; president, L. A. Map- Dougali; vice-prmident. N. H. De- Blols; secretary-treasurer, J. J. Connolly; other executive members provided. during which afternoon tea at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. She'll at West River, and of Hon. 0.0. and Mrs. Baker at Kenslngton. was The Government tendered n din- ner in honour of the Ministers and Deputies and their families. the Ex- hibition Association acted as host is no longer a rural fair. but one of the greatest allows in Canada. o . o . Two hundred and forty-ivvo rare horses are siablod at. the Ex., the largest number in the fair's his- tory. Al: least five hundreri own- ers, drivers and grooms arc en- gaged in readying and driving this excavation and ordered water lilies from Kentucky. which now form an imposing piece of decor- ation here." Dr. Clark also recalled that af- ter the South African War. Mr. Taylor grafted a tree on the farm in memory of his son Roland D. Taylor who was killed in that at the entrance steps by His Wor- ship Maynr J. D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. Al. the City Hall there will he a detail of the Charlottetown Police Force lining the route from the curb lo the City Hall door. His Excellency will then be escorted to the Cit.V Council Chambers where an ad- R llle engagement of lllell, lllluglllell g..gg -Kiilllg county, ll. J. Leslie: 1 s1.".D11singly large number of Ex. campaign, and the tree flourishes lllel wlll be "Ml lllld lll, by Di Doris Jane 10 1'11” L93 R0b6rts. ApPo1NTED N. B. Collollfllvg Queens County. Fred Taylor, on a nlllllnilszestlllagoclausltgflllfg hibltlunl entries, and as mallv to this day. (ll llll, rlll, l,l.l,s,.,l.ll.,lll lll, lllllel non of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rnh- Appointment of Norman J. Ander- P111103 Count-Y. l.. W. Hacker. TENS 11 ' more friends and relatives of Mr. R. C. Parent. Presrnt SllD- lll ,ll..;.,- ".5 gullnhly jngulhpd, DEATHS erts, Wlnsloe, P. E. 1.. marriage son of the office of chief coroner A vote of thanks for the capable the Charlottetown Rotary Club en- tertained thc visitors at luncheon. owners and drivers spend consid- erintendent of the Farm. who can- Following this, the Councillors. ll, N l g manner in which the banquet was erable time at the stables. ducted the ceremony throughout. . - . 506 PUT Tlsanhll cl-lulrAgl;le' 1.1-,1.”,Efpl:f'o,f1.'..1,11l.?.,1.1":e,1.fl'i gltollllqlszll lll1;,11nl:l1.1;1l:l1leli1all'l B'b?5::l..l?l1l1l.l carried out by the management Through the courtesy of the Fed- . . . . lmlllllslllll l,lllll-l Cl C. Baker. Mlllg )'l1v';1:1R(:1;r1::1l:l11::51;1r1:(1;1'lh:lf'111:l1ll3;. lmlllyl Allllllsl l-lmll lll 4.30 l,llll. llllllllneylllllnelllll The llppolmmelll and staff of Sandy's Restaurant eral Department of Agriculture one of ll... lll,r,l..m,,n ,ll lll, ister of Agriculture for P. E. Is- wlll he llrllhenled lo lll. Excel. ll” Mg" ls to be elhcllvc Sept l and me was passed and conveyed to wing under the local direction of Mr. ll-Mk Ml. ,. l,l,.l, l,llly.l,,,al,l wlln land, to address lnlhe assembly, lcncyl BIRTHS 1-'EAV1NG F011 MEF-T1510 'w chief coroner will act as an official Cmdrt s11”"de"' Re C1 1,111'9111- S1113e1'111111”de”1 111 L1" W111.11'11 i113”11C1111.V i111.V1111"K- 1115 wmch he 11” 1”" ll." exp131"1ng A luncheon at Dalvay will fol- ---------a---:... Mr. B.J. Gallant. Charlottetown. a 0; ll... ,.ll,.,,my.ge,,ml-5 dglml. y Experimental Farm. the final few em-cm1t.v lslrlshtrltes-nn.v hrand. 11131 1119 M111111-"1 0 -'1K11C"11W law, ...l.;ll. will he attended by ""EwEN ' A1 111” P' 5- 11111111 director of the P-E-1. Credit Union meat He will exercise an advisory -" me was provided. The goat runs the cigarette dalnl- 11011.1 "CW 1””V111C” 1" 1111' D”' the followinll' Governor General! Hospital. Saturday. August 9th. mull, gnd Mr. .1. Richard Hen- ms '51. el-vigor function in re. 1 The party leave this momlng for ly when offered one. almost as if 1111111I11- 110C0111i1'11119d 113' 111911 lllllel lll; Hllnoul '1,l..llt. Gov". 1952' W 3'1" "111 Mm Hi Fl 1'1"" H0586! 51150 01 0hHf10i-tel-Own Illl1- s ect oi, the wybrk of the coroner: d C wood Islands and caribou for a he was going to smoke it. Then De1"J1195 111111 11i11111 11'11'95 117110 lllll. w L pl.,,wl'9 null lll. .ld..,l l1?'lj"- 1”"115v P1111111 1111” W1 itor fdr the Credit Union L'eu;ue. ggnerally who will all continue to tfl1 thruukh lyove Scota. W11” 1""-'1. 51”” ”1'””11"' '11" 3511; lilergrmligarlige .3".2"”...1if.iE; 11""11" 1- 1”"11" '1”"" ""11 1'1” I 1”" G”"' are leaving today to attend the an- act in their respective counties. Mr. At the completon of the conier- ;:1:l1;1l1l5I:1r::”:1;19lt;::u1S111':::11;llmm: lllllllll llle Flllllll llllel sllcll ll Private Secretary. His Worship DEATHS nual meeting of the Nova Scott: Anderson is well known in this Swimming Tests once yesterday an invitation was was savoring the full flavor of well-filled programme as they had Mayor J. D. Stewart. members of Recorder, '. : - t e Hon. Laurent . the City Council. City M'GENT"s"ddm1y '1 Shamrock gdydlzngnltixlmhiruzxea1i.euD.iarl:r1:1lgut1h. glil(itvi1l1dttett:1w1r1i1nl1;et.1l)a1::TiYirientv11i)1i a --w- i3xaui'1l11e(.1e:1lnIi.1s1ter hof Agriculture for 11" "11”1'”111” 111'1111- C111” 1"'i1"' befflnilfflii4-”1;1;?di”Ml”k;,1ll”;1 1-Pall; K. M. Martin. and City Clerk. 3- rlln August 12. 1952. James Nusei11' Mr. John Oolby of the Curie Mutual Mounted Police for a number of The Ievnntl 11- M- C- k Boy"! the Province of Quebec. to hold the 1111111 "11 ""1" 1"1”b1"1 111111 fellow P. I-:1. Islanders: native and 11- 1”1111"111"- . 1 .l”..”.'.1:,';;.l,,,"”;..,11,f.,,l";;:,',5,,;" l('l1l'l” Insurance Society will be the guest years. Camp at. Holland Cove held Swlm- next conference in that Province 511111111611 111".” 1'. . by adoption, although only a. few C0"N1"9"11.l',W1'11 11'” 11"1C11"'" km-lll lllll wellllelul, ll.olll' 2 ll". speaker tonight. --- 1l1l1l1l111l1ll:1l1,l11 F1'l:'l:1r1l91' n51l1l1e1Y 195151 1111- Mr. Barre's kind invitation was Mn” llllrllllnm lll (HEN Ravi days here. I am sure I express 1l?:l1a11ll'n 11h:l'11:l1l1l1:11al1"ll1l1l1l5'1ll1”1I1ll1,':l1l1'1l lll ll lll". and wlll he lorwmlell FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The 11 1 3 if 0-" W0” 11" promptly accepted. lnll, mllllm.ll,ll wl,ll ll”, mg" your feelmlz when I say that Dr. - , H ' l senied with awards hy the ex- - clllrk must be highly p1eaged ul-lll-l Massey at hcppoch Beach Hote. on Thursdays Aug. 14 to Boston. -11:155.. for interment. GREENDAL C0. STAFF EN- TERTAINED - The Greendsl Co. staff of the Ladles' and Men's funeral of the late John I. 'mrner was held from the Madman Funer- al l-lome yesterday afternoon. Ser- amlner, Miss Felicc Arssnault. Mr. Darold Tanton was in charge of the waterfront activities during li0li0liS SPLI game in the Maritimtvs is attend- ing the fair. Mr. McAdam is not starting any horses. but is very the results achieved on this farm since the day he took over and at- tempted to bring order out of Mrs. J. D. Stewart. wife of thtl Mayor, will no hostess for the occasion and those in attendance. LOWTHER-A S res w re entertained b r. vices were conducted b luv. 6. . . , . , . accident at N:w1hl;orlhel:lui1otn, 1'1l1ue.s1: M121: Dalfeen. president of th:: cohrh Carlyle we-bsteix lntermeynt was in 111' ""11" ""1”"' F"111""1"11 1' 1' 'w- iTl'iltlzC1ineI21t1t1lierr1::”rrt:ci:gPH1r1 HEM on ch.i"15' 1? "M11111" 1" 111". 111111" 31 11” ll”, Auxu" 12, Nancy Irene. and plmyl and MW Dllllml at n dlnl me Peoplem Cemetery. The Lev list of those who passed: clllllllllllell ll-Om page 1 , , , ', I "cannot. let. the opportunlty Vice-Regal pal-ll. wlllll lnciulle Mrs. 15 months, daughter of Mr, "la ner held at the Charlottetown Ho- ion burial service was read by F.W 111111111” V11" G'."11””" F1"'"1 77 rT""”'TCfljlT- Hon A W MarKIln7ic Minister m55' - mnmmm Mn EEK” Of T" W' 1'' Pmmm mf 01 mumiy. Mrs. Thomas Lowlher. Funeral tel. During the evening movies. smith. Last. Post and Reveille fl1(1'V11'1q)'”PlDD.V. Malcolm l1l:l5:11;: O-l1'v1l1li;:l5 l:;'f"smd1;”ona:l:1(l lll All'llclllllll.,. l,,l. Nl,l..', ql.,',ll,, :;1;l1l:,1l1:;n1:lll11l1l1" 1l:l"ml1l1l,mli-(l1,ll1l:1s :i?F:1li:Tinvp1rT:1flnlL Pwiiiestdf "cm the residence of it r en were shown. the most lni-BT65?-1H8 were sounded b Bu ler William ' 5. t” "1" . ' - L ' ' ' ' ' 3 " .. . "'1' 10t1I)'. Wednesday. blervxices beinl! films in technicolor of the Clllllssmll The pynll beguelll were Intermediates: David Wood. Bgllglflill-l S d M Hl hllmd l':l11'l1h2"l:lr1(1):,1;:r:11:l11l1El'r:1(lYll:g1311; their whole-hcalrtt-d co-operation Jones. wit-t-s of the (rty lTounrlIll- . . m , e r e. a- ' ' ' r r r . . - Dominion Cemetery. S10al:lI2i;(le'ir)'. olttnil-lhe Glmlllllln wlllllllam 1Batt. 1-tarry Mac.Dougall, lam Plow”. ,l,mnl( wlllmlgllllyl Vfgmgle ghgmplonghlp with gamer. and deputies is no stranger to lll... 3 small pl..,.,lm,l.l llllll lmllll. ,,,, ,,,..p . ...- llnlmcnlnxlu nu Pl E 1.4 ment. um Once, End all the gm nEAlni:g1rtn,ol,B!l:Illl:eChhVl()X:l'llIt:OTuTa slllllllll lllllll Mlll.ll,lllll 1.-rllllll son and Borden's Williswood 1n1arly,lslanrl senvlromen of tho llml. by Federal officials on the win HUBERT, Que, Aug. 5.- laml llmplmll Au". 12' 1952' Slpwl close M the mloyuble evenlngl Mr. Fm; Be rt l wgraiede lvlln Mgllllllll Flashy Domino being junior rt:- olsl ulir. lie sorled at ollthrenk ground has always been a great t(1Pi- The R.C.A.F. will recruit art Ml.pl.;,clll,l.,l ol Mlllllll slewnll J. Mmleel. glllclougly llllllllml l H1111 311;" gm" ' k 9 ---s7- ---e.-- 59W'-- l 11111 1'" 11"S111V1V" 5fT"1”l 11112" boon to us. His annahln partner. 35.000 Quchcc rcsidcnts within the in his 75th year. The remains will their host and hostess for their 1,"1”1l'1 "l" glotfll G 0'9 C1 . Liv-ly cumpeltttian l I lvnlont of the 5!. Dull-Ion and Mrs. Parent, may. also be depend- next two months In act. as volun- he transferred this evening from hospitality and thoughtfulness. :1": Hm" "1l'9 1” 1"""91"1'”" T1111 1111111111 1111” 1”1rl i111&l11" l1;,"1l1”111 111" 1V1111' 1h0lRl-V911" ed upon at. all times to give zest lf'Pr members of the newly-formed llle Culclllle mmenl Home to hlll he re eng ne. Members of the g between the two Nor h vlelr . lgh Anders of the .'ird Division. and ,1 hnmellkli gtmgsp)-lelrp, in ouch ground Oblefvpr C.-ll-ml All. pp. l-lie residence. Funeral from WEATHEBMAN HERE -- The Cmndhm Lc111”n 1111ended 111 11 11911111 W311 GWP11 1111'll1C15(;1 3131 1": Hf? 1f11TPf1 it 1-1PUl1PnHrli Cninnci. I functioii as we enjoy today." ionm Command headquarters her! Mount slew...-l u..ll..l ci.u.cl. probabilities must: have been good 1051- ltlfllllgr Bgnmer-ugh der amass Despite lusrlvusy nine-rnry while The ladies of Parkdale Institute. amlouncotl oiday. T1111?-lday afternoon. service start- for "Old Home Week" in Oharlott.c- ” 'T"T"" ll” llmll l kelll Mlesgmn 11 01- l1"l:' ""1 01m1l"1 1”""'1 11"” 1" 1 1"! at two o'clock. The inter- town for Mr. R.A. ”R.ube" Hom- PUl'30IIi8 e'1I1heeIMi'il;- Sgndersdh herd scor- "'2. up and "I M form" mm- tlrilglrlt in Mount Stewart Cemetery. stein, Meteorologist-in-Chuge. Do- -- all allllllgly lll llle herd, and "1 PS" 0 . . . 1”" 1111111 1111W"'1- mlnlon Public Weather Office, Hsl- Ml -15- MICKIY. 0010mm. 15 llmllp, ., thgy mm .11 give cxugl-5. Alllllllgl. wllemll M lll, lllll ll." visiting friends in Boston. .. 5. They won three firsts in the fe- male classes and two in the males. The Sanderson and Borden herd took three firsts in the males. and four in the females. known to many who served with the North Novas in Mr. H. T. MacCharles. With the Federal Livestock Department, Monctnn. Mr. Mat'Charles is judging litr- sheep at the Exhibition. There ifax, has arrived here for the oc- casion. The weatherman was inter- mted in getting opinions of the value of the forecast, and stated that there has been a steady though gradual improvement in the accur- TORONTO. Aug. l2 -(CP)- Some 10,000 Canadian packing- house workers will receive wage increases averaging approximately seven cents an hmlr under terms The many friends of Miss stasis Power will regret to learn that she is it patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. -- G. H. M. - li.ll. Niaclean lllll lull ll llell .1-ll 6 ll -- of an ax. . t announced today, The Miller Sanderson herd won wlll bl, llllllll, who wlll rel. ll .llll Si-;Ve:nAi. of this .'-'(la'HIiI'K' Rridcs. who are friends oflmine. uumlw UNPIIIALIB omlple "lg l:l1l'll,llml”lll1'”ll DMlr. anltll1 l-ills. l;red MCKear:ley. The settlement terms reached be girgdersgslonfnd Igaofiiglel; mllie l,l,,,,llll,, llllll. l,,l.lll,l. ll”:cllll1l1,lll; lllll-lvlll lllnsllv lill"lP:lSli;f'l'i' wedding ;ZIii!.' the pieces nf WEDG- lunulhm. lllmlll ,0 be "ll" ll" lmcuu. ar mou . . are spen nlz tween Canada Packers; Swifts and - with HPrh both in .Cannda and '11?" 1"" 11- 1 Fl WT" K11t'"- NW. according to a sur which have had a good reception Qld Home Week vislilnif friends Burns and company and the 'Unl- The 3116118 W0" "00"" 111 1119 Overseas. As an officer and Rent- WY more "W195 W mum! in Srlrlrmhrr than any other month n. chuluuun um ln me Unlmd sum ” may no and relatives in the City. ted Packinghouse Workers of 1911101 Rel 01 lire Ind 0119 01' 1-1111 lpfnun ll, W” -tlnpll-v llllll lllll the whole year--you've always heard so much about. the "June. Brides" h 1 ml l lnmln ouwom wow ----- Amelplcg ((3, ll Q..c. cl L.) now male C1li88Gl- TMY 11111 0119 1111111 lll”-lll ll-lend, are llalllll. ll, wel, but when it comes to numbers the "September Brides" win first place: "ugh "mun" ”11 11 p 3 ' The Misses Ella Young and "9 bell,” lllllol-l memllel-ghlp fur D1;i3o1Rgl”l5n1: guglgi ll'.1t1dm3 come lllm. . . . There's no doubt. that some of your friends have chosen Soplem These forecasts are not as reliable as the present dolly bulletins. but her for their wedding month and we feel sure and certain that they Mildred Price of Mnncton. N. 3.. will nllmher WEDGWOOD "Lovondar" among their most loved glftl til t . are spending a holiday in Char- 11 111.10" ions and reserves: PIONI lll 40 "GP "'19 P1111110 11110711104 I5 "1 lettellrllwlli llhe Rgliuextl hot MrIS.lWal- lll:!e11g1;el'.1gg-lelim:l.1:ltll(lpllll(:l1l.1edlle:, 3:-lclnl m;1r1(1l1;11l:11 "1315: 5111111919911 "13 too. The China Departments oi both the (lllnrloitelnwn and the Sum- - ler I 9 it. in T058 - lll ll lll l ll ll. l lll e l mersldn Stores have wonderful displays of odd and incidental plecel ------ l:lllll.l;1;1”lo llel,l;1l.:lflll1l1lflJl? llllfll ll: R”91'V9- 5"'11"”11 ""1 3111' of WEDGWOOD "i.avendar"- ash "rrny.-i in different sizes and shapes 1 Sgt. Ronald Mitchell. of the R. hour and the average rue lo um 911- l , Mm. Bnnbon Dishes. attractive .inrdiniere.s. hr-autiiul Bowls nnd Jugs in I ! 0 0 F C. A. F. and Mrs. Mitchell and lll llddllll-ml me work week s1n'l1::nnch1mp1o" mag. . 1 selection of sizes. This WEDGWOOI) is not tbrriflcnlly expensive- . Q . . two young sons are spending their me lmlmuy l.A wducul from 42 to Reserve; 5.nue"on Ind Bmlaenl one wee. Ash Troy is only 1.50 and the range of price: goes up N 10.00 for a simply gorgeous Salad Bowl. The softly high-lighted glazt of WEDGWOOD "Lavendar" enhances the grace of the white Greciar figures and the wreaths of grape vlr-e on the gcntin blue background C'hnost- WEDGWOOD "Lavtndnr" as a wedding gift for your favorite Autumn Bride you will find the pieces you'll want in tho China Dt-- , partment of clthcr Holman Store. I holidays with Mrs. Mitchell's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Laiferty, Hilisboro St., City. IN MEMORTAM hours. A lo-cent cost-of-living Miller bonus is incorporated into the base rate under the agreement. Another 1 1-2 cents an hour is provided in additional benefits. ...A. Grand champion male: Sanderson. All Oddfellows are uested to meet at Saint Reserve: Sanderson and Borden. Paul's Church Hall at 10:1 am. on August 13th for 1116 purpose of attending the funeral .of our late Broth- Females lll. W. R. Alum". Junior Champion: Miller Band- crsnn. Reserve: Sanderson and Borden. 3A1t'1'00A'1'3- 5111- ”' 101” ” GRANDMOTHER ahrmoti l.e.-1"lilM0r.r:s" t'liiNA in her dining room PAUL HANSEN Recon-din Seo'y. In font! and lovlnl memory of 3 l ch l ; mu a nu. ' Wildey Lodge,&.0.0.F: ' 119" 1""M115 "M him”! "1" 1 Neu'lr1yaol'fl?o O11l1.1'1m". r?l:1?l:: ,,.:,:"1 "up on " T . . . You can wear ,vnurs! The Accessory Department has at collection who 111' 3 "111 1'1-111'”i'11' " meme: snlldglmn "lll 30,63". of tiny. miniature LIMOGES PLATES fashioned into Brooches to If - K ow" Mu .11 of the. arrival of the Welsh Dolony tl this life August 18th. 1051. . here. Gifts were presented to the Eve: remembered by you. ma three oldest pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. (mills. ollt..Morrissndma.W.1'ho:M-- wear with your summer blouses or dainty dresses. Delicate color- Grand Champion: Miller Band- ' I. D. WEBSTER, Recording Seo' .p Mn I luoerye: Sanderson and Borden. St. Lawrence Lodge. I.0.0. . in; and clear little pastoral scenes give you a Costume Pin of in- and the price ll Just 1.00 in tarsst. These have safety catches too. til) Accessory Department. 7, o