For Sale Faun with beautiful view The Guardian Page 18 Saturday, August 21, 1954 0l"l"lClAL nan: The terms of President Ellen.- MIAD OW BANK MISSION IAN!) Meadow Bank Mission Band halo their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Coun Murray Wlicii "16 I I I T I g n I a ll -Miss Doreen Harper is now employed at the Shore store. All are sorry to learn that Mr. OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS North River, a daughter, Doreen I - . t d friends of the chil- Alphonse Gaudet and Mr. Arthur ' of Sea” Ideal for motel or &:wI.ell.ilE!en(ld;E:(l:lPr:;l;il::tor:im3I:not cllgerzeinzztllezled for a social evening gander He both panama in me MONDAY Immigration. Mrs. W. J. P. Mac- growth not the church in Western Anna wdnnt 9 ",n 3 cu. Cami): are bathing beach 20. i957. ' Mrs. Charles Hyde kd the Western Hospital. nnn nnu on Duumn Sm” It munn, soclsl Aaron and child csnsqg, very Rev. Gregory CASFOBD-At the Charlottetown o uito free, midway be- :?.:;'., North Rustico and ;,, which opened with lins- ing and a call to worship. David Mr. Jerrie Pltre is employed on Alberton owned by Edlow IAlbert Welfare, Mrs. Catherine Creamer, Murphy. C.Ss.R. Girl Guides. Mrs. Alfred Glllis, the C.W.l.. , told members of last evening. Father Hospital on 1"” ' tr ti b hlch is bein ""1 999" 5 in Pl-ltllcrnhip with dur Lady's Missionaries. Mrs. Murphy was guest speaker at the h 1 b . C3V9"dI5h' litfiiui 13?.” read: iciillliii 4Elorl;.iedml)n0nl.tj'l,'1Kh:li Point wharf. :10? -1"'"e;ilmPici:l.1m;l:; Emmett .MacNeill. Crusade for dinner meeting of the 32nd nfi- T '"” Mic” ” ' M . cnnpur of the "nay noon W” Y Y ---r I Y good readmz. Mrs. P. L. Boudreau, nual Diocesan Provincial Conien- Mnnnnnans P. MacAUSLAND urplained. Minutes and roll call -Miss Ann Marie Pltre, who was vacationing in Charlottetown, has morning. The enzire contents of the building which included auto body sisters of St. Martha. Mrs. Earl tion at the Queen Hotel. KEAN-LAWSON - At Merrick : North Rustlco , Duffy. Organization, (Prince) Mrs. . WHEATLEY RIVER' REL WAT; hwy returned to her home. lriepair Eggiltiiiflczllt. Dillnt lP5'I,Ye9"i ' Ben W. DesRoches. (Queens: Mrs 73””! Methodist Church, Merrick, Lang n . an u at - - . - son Drake to the Mission Band Mr. Emue A,-unnun )1" "gm-n. nnrringgwok elven mt K Phulck claikmv ixmz” M"' 1 Fire in Avondale Wednesday Island” 0" Fnd”'V' August 13”” For Sale Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1954 at 2 P.M. (Standard Time) was read by Mrs. L. H. Drake, ad from New Brunswick where he The fire had apparently been E. Rouiter. morning destroyed the home of Norma Elaine Lawson of Alber- to Cecil Kit- Lawson is stationed in Africa. 151- W” employed, .3; bnmlnn 10,. mm, mm before lha Fire me Monday afternoon mm, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Whalen who (Egg!-19:-KEnnIS(llnnIi:,ew York City eanor Hyde KBVC I Pl3ll0"J50l0 -ej---e-e plum was turned in abouts pm, by merely leveued the hgmg 01 Mr 3111'-llelll HWY L30 mil” t,Cll.Y ST vEN-- Monni. . .---1- At York-1 acre" garden, I have been instructed by md NW” Hyde an em LAKE "mm: w' 1' M" "ck R””m”'d' 3 "Why '55” 3"” M” Jam" 5”" ”" ”" M H m y 3 6 me" E SON - SON " M land with bungalow. Hot and the Regional Supervisor, The Loves Me." A hearty aing-will WM Mrs. Ivan Redmond was hostess dent. First arrivals on the scene Meadowbank Road near Cornwall. The blaze was discovered by a st. Andrew”s Manse, Montague, by , , .510 ed by .11, Lunch was served. by y t tn 1, ud-; . - , next-door neighbor. Mr. Daniel 0'- the Rev. D. A. Campbell. on Aug- cold water. electricity. ielc' Veterans' Land Act. to sell I, --j---- hi the hichihm of ihe 1-like Verde glelll(e:hu:4'na.lebl.l,l'fflXxl'iger flergelyl will ;riTe,.!.:Z” I3? 21f;Zm.l,'f;-'.'.3S'.,dlL'y"' :2: Donnell. , list liih. Eva May. daushter of M"- phone; also Z8l'3ge- This all the farm formerly 0CCLl- TEW5 9351'" 5cCIDENT”' wmzenslllnfggfw "' h” Mm” flames coming out the windows and young 30,, of M, and Mn, Nmman Cause of the fire is unknown, and the late Peter Morrison of south - ' - g .00 UK . - , . l.' .' btiti.S' ti Ldlhtth liG&nlll.l.0Cl N ood property is situated 6 miles pied by C, Patrick DeRoche BALBBURG, Austria, (Ai;lu".I:it;sy The president. M". mama doors. Hyde who liied nearby. Nelgllnniyzre, 0;: the wlslsnnitnnye mmnshed chug: otrMy. Bend Mmarinlcnenwogwevemsgn from Charlottetown on paved road near. church, school, hall, R.R. station and store. MRS. HORACE VESSEY York the following farm equip- ment and household furni- ture: 1 Cream Separator, M-H. 1 Binder, 5 ft., M-H. trlan police authorities said it has been established that British Army Lt. Christopher Don- ald Hughes-Snlitli, found dead in an Austrian Alpine railway tunnel Aug. 12. fell from a train by accident. Dalton opened the meeting with the Creed. Eight members answer- ed roll call by drawing for it gift which was won by Mrs. Owen Cal- laghan. The members decided to send a . 'A car collided with a farm wagon loaded with hay at Rollo Bay about 6.30 Saturday evening. in- luring Mr. Henry Peters and his wife. The latter was taken to hos- pital at Bouris and released yester- gathered quickly, but the had made so much headway that little could-be done. One of the first on the some was Mr. Elmer Fl-izzell who aided others in saving the small quan- which was only five years old will of Pleasant Valley. P. E. I. be between 36,000 and 87.000. The MIcLAREN- WEEKS -At Sher- loss is partially covered by insur- ance. No outbuildings on the loo acre farm were damaged and none of the livestock was lost. bourne Street United Church. Tor- onto, on August 7th, 1954. by the Rev. Noble Hatch, Irma Olive Mitc- Laren to Ralph Lorne Weeks. Both I 1 Horse Hoe & Cart, M-H. Smml 3"” 2 m9"llb”,I:l1e."a” Brmm donation to the Cancer Campaign day. She sulfereda broken rib. Mr. gltytnfn Illigrgtugte ";1,f)i',nell'e;,'.i,1n9;l,),l,f Mr. and Mrs. Whalen. with their :1 T0Fhhi-0- -? 1 Scuffh-gr, M,Hn Dcciiilii Oh 0100 11 V and also to clean the school. Peters escaped with bruises and ii any n M” dining room fnrnl. young son, are staying Wl'.l'l her DEATHS shaking up. The wagon was smashed, the load of hay rolled off and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Flood kindly in- vited the members for the sep- tember meeting. Roll call is to be parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Curlcy, ture and some dishes. vnmge Green. 1 Drag Harrow, M-H. 1 Gang Plow Cockshuti SUTHERLAND-M H" R E: , . land Hospital on Sunday. Aug. arm For Sale One of the largest groups of Is- FARM FOR SALE 1 Hay Fork. answered by paying 3 cent tor Peicic liihdcd iii the illicit They l d t c l the -M - Ah "iihlhiehl hf hhiiihxlmhiali 15- 1954: Gchlzc Sutherland of 75 The ESSERY FARM on 1 wood Sleigh. every mnn of wnmnnne. had been on top of the load. The lEizllrie'frr'? Ell? iatlriortlsvecrltlxiisd tralnntfn 45.0 pupils is expected when the new Hillsboro St., in his 82nd year. Union Road. 136 acres with 1 Ran e At St. Peters Harbour con- The nouns, amen .. d..n.,..,,,,, horse was pushed into the ditch, me Wes. 3035., we... an, year High School open! next month on ROBINSON-At 300 Euston St.. 21 res under cultivation 3 ' . slsting of approximately 125 lunch assisted by Mrs. Joseph Red- with the hhrhccs smashed. but es- among the total of H0 Maritimers Sehieihh" 7v iihich 15 ihe Ohchhiz 0" 5"hi,hiY- hi,iE- 15- 1954, Dmd 1 ac ' 1 Bed Outfit. n1 (1 f 11 h 1 M R b ' - , . d f. h. n . acres 80 acres clear reg mend. caped u njured. mnhng the mn. M1 or them reg ate or a t e city sclioo s. The . . o lnson in his 5th year. outbillldillgs 3" is mg Kitchen Table & Chairs. l d' d M.........M named one at the nnm j.,.,,.n,,,.5 previous. Thursday. September 2. Mi'ERS-At Mt. Albion on sun. pond. 10 miles from Char- work Harnessn mainder under woo I an APPOXNT NEGRO To POST rvrzsnar my nm em men. there will be official laying of the day. Aug. 15. i354. Mrs. w. w. lottetownn Apply to: . Pad & Breeching etc. slash. Land 1" caplta con- ROME. (AP)nme United states The but fishing Smriu of me one woman nnnsenger said It was cornerstone in the afternoon. The Myers. in her Goth year. -. , Terms made known at dition, free of mustard and nu nnmed ns nm Negro nnnonn yea, an .,.,,,,,,,n on, 0, Snuns extremely well planned, especially .5Chf,fl Wi” ihlif ""9 0' my PW”-5 f""F”i;iNAL,Pl-Al the Chf"l"””- is Canadlan Farm Loan Board sale well fenced. Buildings in good tge to 3, major embassy pm; 1n where the news has spread of thd 5” I” M swpwen were C0"CEm3d' m I e grades mm 7 to 10' uoslmlsi Dls9r.;.:4a :IlanSal:::l' , . - V. L - t .n , I - . . :- 100 Fitzroy Street, condition. (inn t be boughg :2xl.1r0f;c.ecLl:r. frank Mn Slnglwden gminvgegyogitidtibltilon;-,2n1::rnf.nE,,: snblleiengigzrtngnngfgrgggrnheal; ....BmTHs Donald of Tmcadie Cross, aged 73 M1) l ' 1- an - Ir r 0 cwar ver- w . '3 r s..-.? -23-” - .. Charlottetown. JOHN AS!-'ll'c?il(:-rl1)e,er 01' Wit Du C 0p nn;,.n nnmmen ncnonl in wnnmnn, of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. ?)5,h1i'3::;5LandeEI:d;:”l&,'hfld”r'(vegan MiacRAE-- At the Charlottetown 1)sLier1i)oNA1,1)-Ag me P, E, 1.. I . :on'lD.tti.clhh&isnbf:En nptpomtedbclm byA (fi;8a)glf1e()xlldtheGlll'lIaIllfrly0cf;.' the trip this Yearland oacltomizoif Hogpniil on illlugust 1lVlh'Rm Mn land Hospital on Monday" August um I. e ome, he em assy . h Eli i”S- Hrrcii 56 89. A 16, 1954, John lrwin MacDonald, CLHTEFORD 5- MECEWEN announced Tuesday night. fisheries and chartered by Govern. the 0pP0Tii-ll1llY 01 K0lIi8 ih 53” daughter, Marylin June. - axgd 14 days. Infant son of Mn Spring island where they had the pleasure of visiting their daughter. Mrs. D. L. Honing. ment authorities for the purpose llias been puttering around the Gulf for a month using the most mod- -- ill0BBlNS-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on August 13th, 1954. to Mr.I Iimd Mrs. Harry E. Robbins (ncc and Mrs. M. Earle MacDonald of 70 Upper Hiilsboro Street. WEEKS-Suddenly at 129 Fitziny I WANTED ern fish-detecting device. AUCTION SALE -I-Hvnsnny Esther Stewart) a daughter, Mar- street on Tuesday Aug, 17 1954. . . nTll9 Si-il:VG)' is understood to have lorle Grace, weight 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Harrylwggkst aged, 74 yea”: 2 Exponenced (lslqlgcd flnelresults None of the eaerdon r. Rix. 32, in em- SWAN-At the P. E. I. Hospital smrn - At the P. 2:. Island rl In peope wanted to answer ployce of scales Hydro I-:lecmc,on Aug. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, Wednesday. August iii, questions about the cruise. but nih- er well-informed people are talk- ing freely. On one occasion, say these peo- ple, the survey dragger sailed for forty-five minutes over a densely packed school of herring, which was down deep near the seavbot- to Co. of l-lreelown, was killed in- DPWHT K- SW3". York, a daugh- sianily yesterday afternoon when it'll. Miliisliii Lillian. weight 9 lbs, he come in canine: with a high 7 015- 1,E1TcH...Ag in p' Ed d yonage 11", while nmking nn HOBBS-At the Trenton Memorial Inland Hosnnn, can -Riffdnyl X32, electrical connection to a new HNl3ll8l.TTelll-Oil. 003-. On Jul? 30. "st 179,, H. Gordon Lend-,, 233 home lh K9fiSili8i0ii- 1954r W CPL and M”5- 5- 11- (mm) Grafton Street, City, in his 60th The accident occurred about HON)-S (nee Irene Slewilfi-. R- N) Jlyear, 2.30 pm. while Mr. Rix was as- daushier. Deborah Joan. wAyELM me Aberdeen Hospital 1954, Ronald B. Smith of 22 Water OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Sum DIESEL MECHANICS Must Be Experienced 170 ELM AVENUE TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th, AT 2 P.M. D.S.'I'. A I so In. sisiing the foreman. Mr. Elmer WELTON - Al? "16 Kln8'5 C0""lV New Glasgow. N.S.. Tuesday, Aug. PP Y - - - - Veteran Island fishermen Mncrachern i e .1. Memorial Hospital Manta ue . I m instructed b Mrs. Ivan Williams to sell b ublic . , h runhinlz won v 3 4 17. 1954, Mrs. Thomas Way: (for- - auctiolll their househlold furniture and effects lfllclxfldlflg have lam.” believed when Hy mam leads "W" '3 WI” 0" P" E 1"” My "””' 1954' ” Mi mcriy Ashes Smiiii 01 Chiirlhiih . , 1.6 bl to that herring appcar- plus”; strap? in K9,-mngmn to and Mrs. Harry Walton (nee Ma.i'y town) 1,, he, 57;), ye”, three-piece chesterfleld suite (like new), i rary ta e, ed brieflyn off Island shores the newly nun. name or M... MacLean) High Bank. a son. Alan mmxlm L A. Roxbmy, Mu," ,,,, ' . ' in the Spring. and then disap- John. (stillborn) round table, end tables, cabinet radio, table lamp, floor Adelald Campbell. Mr. rm had August 17th, 1954. Edward 1'. - - - - - peared for another yenr. it ap- just connected the lend wire in STEWART - M the Prince 1301- cit . d as I m l icin- Malpeque Highway klmp' piano lamggffngokelll S:a.nd' dmmg (I;,I)g?EafE1)lte' sE:lE;e' Dears now that the fish retreat the top of the pole and had ward Ilmnd Hosplliil on August loIt(t):I?ivnEge or Hy 0 r SIX Chairs alld e y 9 95 "5 Fflfige I g only to deeper water. and at the started to move down g (on; or 3.0 14th. i9o4. in Mr. and Mrs. Waldo slmpsoh-,.At New Durham, N"; - couch, Axmlnster rug, 9 x 9 ollcloth squares. electric present time are bigger and iat- to connect the bottom lcad when Stewart. Hampshire. on August 18th. Miss Harrington, ii son. Weigh: washer (Connor), kitchen range (Enterprise Capital), kit- ter than the 8Pl'll'i3 run of fish- one of his steel climbers struck 8"?-302 Effie L. Simpson, formerly of AUCTION SALE - ll) (1 bl k h, ltl KUVNON - i ' . Chen tablei 4 chairs Ice chestl rocker' settee' ha" rack! 3 glgelas lrrrieaclrritggll C M ens -5 Ililninfrl sol?p.lTlir:::II: dfrld hellnaullsrff Coliltniy Hospital 5:1,. Sl.ll':E:l8's'.PxI.hlllEf :?g;.Xl:wkpE.ejEntnnlslazflguii 13 b9dS. Spring and mattress: 2 burea-u5v cedar chest! chalrsv "There are more herring out he was prevented from falling by iisiv 15- 1954. '0 Mn and Mrs. 1954, Gordon Enix ofv Freeiown ill dishes, toaster, pots, pans and several small articles. there," said one old fishermen. nu-ans of his safety hell, but Adolphus MacKinnon. (nee Mary his 32nd year. AT ST. ELEANORS ON waving l:i.sEari:i nnltlge gtgneralthdilu was rolled harnluntll) theltpol;-.1 in a MacDonnl'i'1l:,8 inf, l5(i3nslng!on, a ggmvyn-n..M ghe p, E, 1,1,,-.5 cctlun o as on ” an ere manner w lC rougl im in 50". Weill . S.- 015- Hospital Wednesday. Aug. in. WEDN&DAY, AUGUST 25"! W' H” BEATON' are in the North Sea." And he contact with a high tension wire, JAY -- At the P. E. Island Hcspi- 1954. Jame, H, skinner 0; Bridge. . Auctioneer. concluded, "The North sea has reportedly carrying over 6,000 till. Friday. August 13L-h, 1954, to town 1,. ms gznd 3-can neghmlng at 2:30 Daylight Time-Rgin or Shine. bpen gupplying much of Europe volts. which caused instantaneous Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Jay, Midgell, ....M.......L.ML I will sell at Auction all my furniture including: for centui-ie.s." death gliauaziiter. Pauline Mane. Weight sr. ANDREWS c. w. L , g . or. n n I ,. dd n f ,5 me That the fishing industry in McQUAlD - At the Charlottetown The regular monthly meeting of Phi"? W "i Pihhni-'5' Wed W W a SALE 1-ni1”nn'er-W37)?! ”'7e"Ro5””W:” iZ':5JEiuEt?”;i..Jf52"”n.i?:J3..- 3:;..";:'"-1. 2.”; lies-,3”"iiil ll: .?:.i.t"”&”:..S:”f:”?i2”.”I i ' .11 h lnte , AV ill. Ul' sson. elg 8.1 C 0 H I hm-C and many other artlcles too numerous to mentlon giimi-pzaetoiiveg lnoznlcyzgagrdayv the emphasized by Mr. Eugene Gormali. 3.1, oz. held in the Parish Hall on Aug. Special: One solid mahogany splnnet in beauti- ful condition; one oak office desk. All articles must go as I have sold my property. In order to make space for our new shipment of goods we are selling our present stock at greatly re- duced prices. Dlrector of Fisheries in the De- partment of industry and Natural Resources when he briefly ad- dressed the annual dinner meeting MORISON -- At Chalk River. Ont. on Saturday. August 14th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Morison 15 with a. large attendance. The meet.ng opened by prayer led by Father Maccormac. The District Governor, Mr. Alan Mac- Donald of Glace Bay. 8'-T9954 the world-wide contacts of ihe organi- - - - . , . 1 ml” ,5 3 n (nee Jean Weeks) a son. president, Mrs. D. L. Mullen, pre- Terms Cash. All our stock of modern lighting flxules and wall gnignmnnnoritgegtigfs lnindemtmdmg 0, the coop semen, new 3; The MMKENZWPM the P. E. In Hos. med. brackets-20”xl: discount among nations. Chhrloitemwn last night. ' pitlil on August 17th. 1954, to Membership statement was read PERCY D. CROSBY. ( .,I cnnnot xnrget the mm nnli Mreawman 55” lhhlvln "'9 W-if Mr. and Mrs. .T. Everett Mnr- by Mrs. Artie MacMillan which HUGH F MORRISON. Table Boudoir Lampse20')b discount rich experience of attendance in the l””l;;f hfrfnhad d.”””"d”d '0” '"”.”3 Khhlic '"” hilcch MRcCcnneii- iihcwcd I mcihhmhlh 01' 117 Wiih ' A ti meetings at Rotnry Intnrnnnoml 0nd i 0 9l'5"0l-ll' 35'l'0liB P0lli- R.N.) a son. John Wayne. 26 non - members. "9 0”99'- pin up Lampsgggg 1x3 discount on M, ,mnn,,,,,.- Mn Macponajd flh , ii 0 hill Weiiimch-ii-bill that GODIHN-At the P. E. Island Report oi the Mammoth Bingo i said, "once in PM” France and limit! A recession 01' 8 dcprcvsslcii Hospital on Aug. 13th. 1954. to was given by Mrs. Bertrem Mac- the general public could stop eat- ing lobsters and never miss them because they are it luxliry item. Mrs. Erma P. Morrison. C.A.. of Charlottetown will repre- sent the Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward Island as their Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Godkln, a son, Donald Lindsay. LLEWELLYN m At St. Joseph's llospiial. London. Ont... on August 4th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Llewellyn (nee Joyce MacDonald of Charlottetown) a daughter. Hylda Catherine (Cathy). Donald and the canteen report by Mrs. Cyrene Maclntyre. It was decided to hold another Mame moth Bingo on Sept. 5. Arrange- ments were made for a. chicken supper to be held in the Legion Hall on Sept. 1. suggestions for norminatiorts of Bedlamps-Regular S233-Selling at S249 Baby Bottle Warmers-regular 352.98-Clearing M98 12 only-3 and 4 light ceiling fixtures ' Clearing at 1,5 Price again during the past summer at Seattle. Washington." "Later I met Rotary Governors from Bombay. London, Tokyo, Ceylon and scor'u of other places who were as one .n heart and mind to return to their homes under the slogan Go Forth FOR SALE MASSEY- HARRIS FERGUSON LTD. KENT STREET - . . . and Serve. membe on Council of The Can - . Steel and Bi'lCl( c0ii5l'i'UCli0" Many other odds and ends of electrical fixtures dlan lhstitute of Chartered at. 'i'iLr.Ma1x-'ai Winnipeg General officers for coming year were fill- ,. The driver of a truck from countanm at M 52nd annual mean Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Aug- ed out. Gaod Size I-OE and fittings at greatly reduced priceS' Brackley Point was taken to hos- ust 6th. 1954. to Rev. and Mrs. Paul l tch X M t n hm Hem” There was it discussion on ways pita a at o e ow i b l . mg ems had in Winnipeg Mam of increasing membership and also Tillm1n (nee Bernice Lldstone) a from Au ust 23 to 26. The meetin Apply . nnmmng gmm mag: 35 3 result of win be ngmnded by some 500 deli son..Steplien Trcnt. attendance on First Fridays and a collision between his truck and ii gnu from um" Canada as wen MCGI-lIRK1.Al the Charloilriown Saturdays of each month. Meet. 6. parked Chevrolet car just west oi a. leading represemmvu from me Hospital on August 19th, 1954, to lng closed by prayer led by Father . 117 Kent st. Dial 6212 Brookfield shortly after ten oclock mm d mm In and-man Mrs Mr. rind Mrs. Clifford McGuil-k. ll Mnccormac. 96 Upper Queen Dial 4392 - last night. He was later released in in , n' ,' dnushirr. wright. 7 lbs. ii oz.-. -As-wee.-.. -m from hospital and returned home. M0” 0" '2” 3”” me” "5" ” SIMPSON-At the P. E. I. l-los- - 'v th” ””mm'”” 0' we Pravlnml plinl, Aug. 19. 1954. in Mr. and F01-l-APSE FATAL Institutcs on Education and Ex- uminations at Minakl, Ont. "Fourteen years as a priest in Western Canada. with A full knowledge of tile effective work After bringing in a verdict that was unacceptable to the presid- ing coroner. Dr. W. A. Shea of Alberton. the original jury was discharged last evening at the Mrs. H. H. Simpson. fl daughter. wl-ighiniz 7 pounds, 13 oilncrs. CALLAGHAN-At the CharloIio- iown Hospital on August 19th. i054, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. BILBAO. Spain, (Reuters)-Two wnmcn. two men, and a boy were killed Tuesday when a mobile Wooden bullring collapsed at a vil- lage near here before the first bull Apartment Wanted By Nov. .8? or sooner USED CAR BARGAINS . . 850035 lnQ"95E mm the death M h - W - L Callaghan. A son John Reginald. ' ' Udb ' Fr ncls Mitchell of Len- M "Le C"'.cmC ”"”'"5 "Eu" . - . ' . wiis released. The promoter of tho WISE! EW5 .54 NWT99 b9drOOm5 Morfk Mlnor Coach nolxailluandf when body was found especially in the TPIQHOIC1 anlol .ivilf3il;iNE0Allhx.-Atoz..zhe P. E. I. bun HEM. Whose wne Wu one on ' ' ' in the water near ll” P9” Hm Scaneprfd gallon.) prom:-munrlitfr in Hospital on August 19, 1954. to the women killed, was later ar- Ground "our Preferred. 1947 MI ll 5 dc Wm” ”" me mmwo" M Augusl slay I lit bi 9 it mrlllilldi to the Mr. and Mrs. sir-rliniz Mel.v- rested, together with the construc- onurc . n 3m and S new Jury sworn in (eep l P” l) I lif'l in tho nPRllY in or Evelyn Thomas) ior nf the rlnll. H M SIMPSON 9 which reached a veridct of re. "'Rh"'””'0" ”' ” V L i B-il R Will. ' ' - . . iams ' - ' ' Mgrris Minor couch Clglshiemlvell-Elldlll of the discharged out our way y Phone 8577 I60 Richmond Si. My m., "we me ,,,,n we, .,.,., n you, . - deliberation find that Urban Fran- i "' an GLAD '70 TELL ' ,. 1941 Half Ton Ford 1940 Buick Sedan me send Sedan 1 iJsE A STRONG SOLUTION or: LVE AND SAL som: LOT5 OF we -- 8 .LYE REALLY elves rrr 'TH' woizxex cis Mitchell came to his death sometime between the hours of li.30 p.m. August 2nd and 4 pm August 3rd at Port Hill Wharf, Prince County. Prince Edward wand by drowning due to causes unknown." 57' .. . saw, DO you MIND 'rEi.L- we ME WHAT you use 7ROFESSlONAl CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Eic. - ;- ' ll, Boll. Matbuon 8 Footer MaoPhee I Tralrlor -Mr. Vernon England of Alber- IM lhhlllond BI. - ill Queen It Dial (281 ;(l)l'l ntals i;usnflt,l"::n i-li:n:Vc?fIct;i: v I I 3- Elmer Blanchard, BA. chit Rn MOQIIIM. HA. MCCKAY irgligferred to the Prince County its Queen st. Plum an in aiehniona St. Dial Ill nmpnn u sn,n,nm,d,' ,.,n,h,. d f tu of t e M. A. Farmer. Q0. LL.B.. OPTOMETRISTS 5,. pm" Rd. may 5443 ',',i:,,,',,f;,”mf,f.;I", ,.'.:2...iZ of in. hlll of Commerce Bldg. ---e--:---m- I I f 9,, lower region followv ----.-.-..........M.: G, F. llutcheaon 1 Sol PC” " l. mg a highway accident at Mon Gtndet 8 llasnrd r. a inrrcrruon. a.o. , mu, m when nn mn, aura or coin-one slag. ,, a,..,.,,,, 5., pm 33:: gig” 3 --"'""'-- "-.P""t ...9-rm"--e hi-.... rm) ' A. W Illll Ultldt A The thirty-second annual Dio- "-vm- ha. &'--:':5:'?u .. '.l.':.”':.'- """" 2.-3-.... Cr?-".::;:i:.:"m:.:el;:”"eE;:l; ,M-m.... 0 IC Pllmof Q Iiythm 3,0, pens this morning with a Con. --- -i m -in me ......'.'.;." ”””'”. -. u -. 3"'”"i it”; "' .3: ?.f:l:.t:.l; o'c c .""l9l0lo PHI! 5 "E5059" " J. S. Taylor. 3.0. ,II:e")m.t Iwhich Rt. Rev. Monsig- "" ""5" 9'35 glirnar tom 0 Queen Ila. nor ratrlck McMahon. 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