ogonsn 1s. 194a PAGE FIVE ' i- fdfnother Large 0rowd Attend Hospital Bazaar who Basalt! in aid of the Cher- lottetown Hospital saw even larger éyqwds throng the Sporting Club than on Monday evening's offi- cial 090111!!!- Tna Imanly booths and tables were kept My Iervlne the happy e-bent patrons who seem- 1...!- only too pleased to spend their " money freely in aid of s. good cause. . one feature of the evening was [hg appearance of Miss Marguer- ite LeBlanc. whose charming per- sonality and lovely soprano voice Ill‘! ' illll\ll\ll\i‘llll\l\l$l '9. m so w I: >1 . held the rapt attention of the “audience when she sans "The Bells of St. Mary's" and “Be- cause.” Miss DeBlanc. who was accom- panied by Mr. Austin Connolly at 1h;- piano, will sing each evening during the remainder oi the week. The door prize. 3 Qil-lb. bags o; Robin Hood flour, donated by ,Robin Hood Flour Mills through “their local representative. Mr. Sin- ‘elalr McKay. was won by Miss j I-loiiett. 0'1 Hoohford lt. IIIISGII_G_EIIERAL (Cont-titled from Page 1) ‘that the call on tax-payers money ‘would be reduced to a minimum. 5 the management has taken the island that. with the resumption 30f opemtions. the unsatisfactory ilahor conditions throughout the ‘plant must he corrected at this time." Mr. Anson said the union execu- tive had notified the company it was not prepared to co-operste in bringing .the labor force down to "an efficient level," 11c suid the ‘union was prepared to look Into the matter oi revis- ing the iobor force providing oper- ations first were resumed on the old basis, but that the company could resume work only on condi- tion that the number of men em- pioy-eri "shall be no more than is required to carry on the work!’ "Earlier in the day Mr. Anson Jlld in a telegram to C. H. Mill- ard, US.W.A. national director, that the company had been thwarted in its efforts to resume Oficriiiioill by refusal of the Sydney local to agree to a reduction in the labor force on the coke oven bat- teries. _ ill-POUND BONE {ARMOUTI-‘II. Dlgland -— (CP)—- A bone three feet long ard weigh- ing 30 pounds; believed to come from the thigh oi a mammoth. was fished from the North Sea by a trawler. ,_____. NORWICH, Engiond —— (OP) - Ncrfolifs largest barley field ll the _600.acre Wrethasn airfield. Too Late To Clasify WANTED — DEAD 0R. ALIVE. Fowl and Chicken. Top market prices. P. A. MacDonald. 8t. Peter's Bay. Phone No. 1. LOST - SMALL COLLIE PUP near Enterprise Bakery. Finder phone 1580-2. Reward. BIRTHS PENNY — At Beads Point. Oct. Li. i940. to Mr. and Mrs. James M. Penny. a son. weighinl 6 1176- tArncit William). BUTLER - At the P. E. I. Hos- pllai. on Oct. 14. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. C. '1‘. Butler. North River. I son. DEATHS CLARKE-At Calgary. Alberta, on October 12. 1946. Dr. J. Lester Clarke of Edmonton, Alberta, for- merly oi’ Charlottetown. P. ll. I. Axed 66 years. MACEACHEBN - A; North Bey Ont. Oct. 16. Hector Macliiaohern. formerly of New Argyle. Remains will srrive at the Cutciiffe Fun- crsl Home. Funeral notice lltlf- MElKLE-At the P. E Island Hos- pital on Oct. 14. 104d. Miss Isabel Meikie In her 83rd year. Resting at the Mschean Funeral Home. Funeral from st. Paul's Church, Charlottetown, Thursday, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Milton Cemetery. MscDONALD-At the sacred Heart Home on October i4. i048. MH- Daniel MacDonald, nge 8d years. The remains are resting at ‘Frank Hennesseyb Funeral Home "the" funeral will take place this morn- lns at 0.4a to st." Dunstsn's Ba- MACIAUGHLAN — Silddesily on Tuesday. Oct. 15. Lee A. Met l-eitiihlsn in his $11 year. Funeral from the residence of his ’ ushtsr. Mrs. Weir-dell MscPherson, 339 Euston St. on ay, service starting at 3.111. Interment PeopIe'l Cemetery. _ 01rd oi Thanks W. I. and In. Hewett. Water 81- last. lasnmarllle, usual ain- rere thanks 0a the kind neighbors and mends for their many sets of Irlndlleh tllllng Ilse IBIS 568th "of their mother. N. D. MqcLean VUNDERT ARE-R EM]! ALMER Claslettatawlssd "" Ierlhlltahhe ran-tea g .. {JEITIIAL GIIAIIIIIAII 1N0 tn advance. WATER BATES are dilq now, OIAIWILL lo: Photographs OONIIDIBAT - i suaaucs. m“ u“ m‘ sans or nous ‘ k1 Hospital Bazaar. coo n‘ ‘mm STYLISH TOPCOATS, _ $24.75 at Jock Cameronusmlcb‘: Store for Men," T0 PATBONS oi Enterprise Bakfiy. We will be able to supply all our patrons by nluffldgy’ GET YOUR chocolate; and ‘up Himmler. Hospital Bazaar. A MEETING of all former Chiefs and Petty Officers will be new in the Wardroom of 1-1, M, .3‘, 5, Que“ chamille. Wednesday, Oct. 16th at 20.00. ' HEAR MISS MARGUERITE L9- Blanc at the Hospital Bazaar to- night. . $ IIADY when the Bible Soc- iety representative calls on you (1,011; 1'0“! offering. Make it gener- srocn morn —-Mr. Athol Rob- erts of Wlnslce has just returned from Ontario where h, purchgggd from Beath Farms a very outstsnd. in! Shot-thorn bull to head the newly established herd of Alex n. MacKinnon of Meadowbank, P.E.I. DIES SUDDENLY — Mrs, (3 C_ Gil-lie. Upper Prince Street, "sew. edtlmmaine-wsiastnightolflw death of herhucband, George C111, ford Gillie, cihief engineer of 5,5, Sandie-ml. whiie at. sea. Flmeral gzgflgeinfllld “I'll be completed r. uaasrrou umrnn cuuncn — Berviee Bunday. October 20th. Minister. Rev. Peter Jackson. Bon- shaw. ll A.M.; De Sable, 3 9,14,; Hmpton. 7:30 P.M. Rev. J. A. Jardinc will speak at all serv- ices. 20 CONVICTIONS IN MONTH- There were 20 prosecutions and 20 convictions under the Pro- hibltion Act lost month In the City. according to the report of Chief of Police Birtwistle to the City Council last night. The con- victions were for unlawful sale or possession oi intoxicating liquor. SUDDEN PASSING — The sud- den death occurred last nigiht of Mr. Lea A. ivnslnuglt-Ilt. a ddcyoor- old modulate-sown man; The latte ltdlr. McLaughlin had been picking potatoes and i: is thought. his tired condition may have induced the heart attack which is understood to have caused his death. POLICE CONGRATULATED - The City Police were congratulat- ed for their excellent co-opers- tion during the visit cf Their Ex- celiencies Lord and Lady Alex- ander by LieuL-Coi. W. W. Reid, 03.0.. and honorary aide-de- camp to His Excellency. Lord Alexander. Col. Reid expressed his appreciation in a letter to Chief of Police Birtwistle. The letter was submitted to the City Council inst night. HAS BAND AMPUTATED — Lorne Fitzgerald. son of Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald. Richmond. has had his left hand amputated at the Prince County Hospital. the aftermath of s shooting accident which occurred last Sunday. Young Fitzgerald had his shot- gun loaded preparatory to going shooting. On the way he acci- dentally discharged it. receivinfl several shot in the hand and sus- sninlng such injuries to it that the operation was necessary. TAKING VETERINARY COURSE-A number of Islanders are at present attending tihe Ontar- io Veterinary college. in the first year senile college are James Hi8" gins of Smnmerside and Raymond Sahreenan of Hezelbrook. Taking second year classes are John T. Doyle and John E. Sterne oi this my and William Henry Wood of Sisnunerside. There are no students from this Province in third or fourth year. CITY POLICE COURT —Yestcr- terday was a field day at the City Police Court. An accused charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to seven days. Two others on a simil- Qmg-gg until t0- ray for nutmeg There were fiitofl cases of drunk and diso y. might accused were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. Four others wereilned$30 andoostsoriiodeyl- Twowerofinedmandooatsorfld daypsngfloandeostsorwdays respectively. Ammer was remanded today for sentence. ‘three drunk and inoape-bies were each fined $10 and costs ~or 30 days. A fourth was sentenced to so days. A 611ml WM tinedifiandeostsceiodaysands warrant, issued for the arrest oi another accused so failed to lp~ pear. An adjourn else o drunk- enness was dismissed. A speedster was fined 810 and colts or 30 days. An aidiourned ease wider the Pto- dilnlssed. A case ':'= s E i Personals rm. Fred Long and Mrs. L MacDonald, City. have returned from an enjoyable visit to rela- tives in Boston and vicinity. m" Joan Doyle oi saint John. who came home to visit her u and: m» Frances Doyle who n legion Meeting Last light At Eldon .._..-_ Annual Meeting The ennuol meeting of the lat District of Queen's Liberal Association will be Iield In the Hell of lrodolbune on Monday, October 21st of 8 PM. The annual o! ti“ Eldon Branch of the Canadian Legion was held last evening. with agood attendance, commie vgc. Usual number of delegates 1:: is *~ "m"- . er ng the minutes considerable business FRED W- MiWDONM-Di was transacted regarding the ob- Prggidgm, servance of Remqnbranee Day MAN-non” “ER, and the sale of Poppies. It was decided there would be a specisli service in the church on Sunday, November 10th. and a parade to Secretory. the monument on Remembrance o... IIIIIIIIS PIIISIII The following officers were , ""'"— elected for the coming year: (omtnwd "m" PM!“ l) President. Daniel Rlou. ‘—_ vmbpreshientl R‘ C. Macmee‘ Hanks Frank. former Governor General of Poland, muttered a Stiaietmryxnnme" Dr‘ H’ P‘ Surely audible thanks for the good ' reatment he had received as a pkiggant""mm" 3°“ o‘ Mn‘ prisoner and asked God to take him under his "good protection." Wilhelm Prick, the Nazi “pro- tector" for Bohemia and Moravia, as he got his first glimpse r)! the gallows cried out: “God bless Ger- many always." , A iew hours before midnight. an icy grey pail settled over Nuem- berg. with the threat of biting ralm or snow. Crack American troops stood around the prison to discourage any final rescue attempt. All oi- the Hitler henchmen ex- Cfipt heady-eyed Alfred Rosenberg. official philosopher oi the Nazi party. sought solace in Mayer dur- ing the final hours, Most of 111cm wrote letters. The executions were the frrst ever ordered by an international tribunal. and established the his- lOPY-mliklng precedent that tvag- ing aggressive warfare is “the Isupreme crime," punishable by death. Chaplain. Rev. E. A. Dvams. Executive Committee, M. W. MacDonald, G. Davies. R. S. West. Auditors, D. J. MaoPheraon and D. S. Ross. Comrades Al. Rogers. Arthur MacGuigan. G. E. flierren and T. E. MscNutt, were present on behalf of the Provincial Com»- mand, each of whom were called upon for a brief address. The meeting was cloled with the singing of the National Anthem. am.- which all psrtooir of a liehi supper. which was much enjoyed by" all present. Y's Men’: Iiluh Ilear Interesting Address An outsiandln! event in this season's activities of the Y’! M91". Club was the interesting and in" fuflnutive ardress given last n!!!“ by K, E. Peter, M.D. oi Banlalorl. India. Dr. Peter was India's dele- gate to the International Cotwenx tion of Y's Men's Clubs held atvifrlce. quietly ate their final 5119' Bradford. Pennsylvania in August._ per at 5:30 pm. It was a frugal Due to sailing delays, he unfortun- meal of porridge, coffee and bread. ately did not arrive iin time to at-| None made any special requests, tor-cl the convention. but has since prison authorities said. been masking a lecture tour of the Field Marshal ,Wilhclm Koltel, clubs in the California, Arizona, Il- precise and efficient to the and. linois and now Maritime reiiitml- asked the guards to give him some .Dr. Peter touched on many 55‘_h0ti'3e before leading him to the pects 0f presentday Nlldilifllll m; gallows. so that h; could "straight. India. and amwered ma"! ‘N95? en up the cell and leave it neat." ion, m political, religious. Must-i As dusk fell over the prison, rial and 111001001 mflttfll- H9 b?‘ which in pre-war days was used to lieves wholeheartedly in t!" confine small-time crooks and first feasabiiity of the proposed All-Irv] offender,’ 1mm; states army dill hCOHBNS-‘nl Wm: Tammllliiimasecurity officers imposed a com- of t e severe cas es on a popua , M black“ ion basis, and as little Brltisitt rule‘ p T1; eight tcoziegzxsdesriircffiwo and 95ifl1l°m° 5-5 me" 13 m ca,’ from each of the four occupying gtmstflerlgthtgar “uialvfinunfipowers-selected to cover the ex- sibllity oi Coonmunism for Ingfloilighzlrtg. were briefed by omce" in since lbs tendency towards atheism. Co] lmconneu said ‘h .0,‘ does not attract the native Indian.‘ ' , e e y. t iso- m won-ts»:- v 2:11:25‘; ilumiii“. "$2.1." God, some deity of his own choice. jrmy gave the ‘you; ° Dr. Peter dealt at length with the The two United é, t _ work oi the Y's Men's Clubs in his ponder“! e1 t a g“ "I "'°"1‘°~*‘ country among underprivileged ha" In ‘ca; m ° vew Y?" boys and young man. This extends o, f“ 8:7,‘: m t,‘ Imgbilly Smith in many cases to tho actual prc- and A° m erg" 2m“ 9W5 SEW-Te vidlng of clothing, food and edu- B d‘ ti" a“ I‘ °i ‘he Mull-ll cation, in addition to the cultural, “w: “s ‘n75 syswm The)’ We" recreational mead athéetic prograunf Qxfgruafiniztély m0 other m" common n oun . N‘ ‘flhe meeting wfis heal in the hall "Wile"! We" kept In the dark no o‘ m’ Km; o, sun,‘ Jamal’ Ionovw to the happenings within the pris- ing is???" pgovédfd kg me glad‘ onNo newspspcr photo 1 ph es’ ux airy. eega on rom ' 8'3 ers the Surnmerside club was present, we” anwed t0 PIIOWBFHDII the and its president. Allison Macbemn, hunches. an official photographer extended a vote of thanks to Dr. ‘lyorighznelgi plnvmbedr of pictures Peter, Other guests were the Rev. T. ° i‘ A r8001" . 3155911 gamem Roy Gray-mm o; ‘(Prime Minister Aitlee quid in Morcton, Regional Director of U"? 3°11" 0f Commons in London Maritime clubs, Roy Kendall, Lloyd "I" 11° Photographs would be MacArthur, and W. T. Shiite. who mode oi the actual hangings, but entertained with two excellent boas that some pictures would be. taken solos. O. K. Presby played a piano after death for record and his- soio. which was well received. ""081 purposes.) Chairman of the meeting was L.‘ Vice-President Ralph Rupert. (Continued from Page l) Jccepted. Mir. Schurmnr- then went i ‘to Ottawa where he was told by Mr, and Mrs. Roy Vail, Halifax, Government officials that he would are at present visiting Mrs. Vail’s Zei- priority fro-m local dealers for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ssnt- nil material required However. her. iwhen the Government was inform- i- led the cost of constructing the 50 Mr. and Mrs. W. '1‘. Pearson of flpertsnedm would approximate $300.. dFInal Meal, Frugal The 11 cc-ndemned men, once the arrogant rulers of most of continental Europe and port of a patient in tho Provincial Sana-l tori-um has returned. rut: CI-IARLOTTETOWI\I__ GUARDIAN island Man Found Dead 0n Train Mrs. Prank Smith. New Argyle. said last night she had received word that her brother. Hector Me- Ehdrern had been found dead aboard an eastbound Canadian Na- tional Railways train shortly siter it left North Bay, OnL, earlier in the day. Mclischern. whose throat had been slashed with a rasor blade. was en route from Vancouver to visit his sister here. A native or New Argyle. 13 miles southwut of Charlottetown, he had been twice wounded while sewing in ~the First Great War and was a permanent cripple. Another sister. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Lean. lives in New Dominion: liso two brothers. Angus Mensch- '-'"I» R0611’ Point. and Alex Mc- llachern. New Argyle. Rowe's statesman that both Gus. lotitetnwn and arontredi ind been unfriendly to the Housing Enter- Pfises P101600 and that Halifax had accepted it warmly was not true. Hillier. Ooun. tanner said, did not approve it and save the Hom- mWns-ises ptople no cooper- ‘ whatever. Claims Price Exorbitant Coun. J1: N-aonan said Gov- ernment construction of houses w“ hr 00o high. 1-1; said his firm had secured plans of the houses recent- li/ built on the Mount Edward Road and sold to ret/urned men under flhB auspices of the Soldier Settle. merit Board. His firm. Mr. Nmn- 1m film. 191080 one plan and built o. house for their yard foreman ac. cerdine to its specifications. They charged fctr all material used in the hoitse at ceiling prices and mg house coat them $3.000. The Soldier Settlement Board charge $7,500 for a house mode from the some plan. he maintained Incinerator Plant Proposed The totoi cost of on incinerator capable cf serving the 5,000 families l-n Charlottetown will cost In the vicinity of $38,000, Colin. J D. Stewart inionned the City Council in a detailed report which he had (implied after having received in- formation from ccvemi incinerator- uising cities in Canada. 1'11»: service would cos-t the householders of the City approximately $8 05 a year each if they supplied their own garbage cans. Coun, Stewart said. Ii the City supplied the cans, the cost would run to $0.56. Two trucks ccud look after the collecting, Court. Stewart said, and all ashes and garbage would be collected Nsularly. The incinerator plant would be so constructed that an addition could be built should iihe incseasc in population require it. 'I‘.he main thing, Coun. Stew. art said. was to see that its loca- tion was permanent and with the proposed trurchnse of an incinera- tor site fmm Mr. J.M Roop. he did not look for any difficulties in that respect. About onmthird of all garbage collected would h". combustible and the proposed cite would have suf- iicient area, Conn. Stewart mid. to serve as a deposit place for the remainder. All Councillors present wcrle in favour of sin incinerator plant but in view of tile cost, both Mayor MacDonald and Court. F0. Dou- gcm thought it would be well to call a special meeting within the next week to discuss the matter hhor. cughly, Address Council At the opening o4 the meeting. Lit-Col, PS fielding. deputy. Minister c,f Public Health and Wei. fare. and Mr J F Connolly. dfilp- ti-ty-Minister of Rtwinstrticticn, ad. dressed the Council on the ad- visability of coordinating the ef- forts of tihe Provincial Planning and the City Planning Boards Coil. Fielding said tho Town Planning Act had been passed in i940 foo- tilie purpose of approving any plans made for house building by municipalities. The Provincial Planning Board comprised the dir- Bunhury Man Ileads Rural Mail Barriers The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Branch of the Rural Mail Carriers Associa- tion was held last Friday night in tho City Hall. Mr. William Hor- ton. prealdent, president. The election oi officers for the ensuing year follow: President. William Horton, Bun- bury, Vlce-Hesldent, John McRle. Southport. Secretary, William McMsnua, Charlottetown. ‘Treasurer, Leigh Mill, Marsh» field. Adjustment Officer, Wilbur Trainer. Charlottetown. ‘The meeting was largely attend- son ed and a comprehensive report on the year's activities was given by the President, Mr, William flor- ton. It was decided that an effort would be made to reorganize branches of the Association In Kings and Prince Counties. Several resolutions were passed including one dealing with the abolition of the present contract system and the adoption of pay- ment on the mileage system. A letter was read contrasting the system of rural deli-very in,the United States as compared with Canada. and considerable discuss- ion followed. It was indicated that rural carriers in the United States were classed as cltvil servants rind that they were recomperlsed on e mileage basis plan plus mainten- ance cost, ector of educar inn, the deputy- ministers oi agriculture reconstruc. tion. and public health and wei- iacc. Also the construction engin- eer of the Departanent oi Public ‘Works, Recently, the Board gut together. Col. Fielding said, at the request of the newly-appointed Board of Public Utilities to consider a cer- tain case whim, however. proved to be outside the Board's jurisdiction since it. was an area outside of any municipality. ‘Iimt is why, Col. Fieldin-g said, he and Mr. Con. nolly had asked permission to ad- dress tine city Cmmcil. Tlhey felt tihe City sihould take scone action with reference to the Spring Park and Parkdnle circus. A meeting with the City's planning board might arrive at some definite de- cision so that something construe. tive could be clone to solve the ser- ioiu health problem confronting many dweller-s in (those sirens. There was no water supply and pumps could not be tised as the winter in the areas was cccttami. mvteci. No Building Plan Mr. JF. Connolly informed the Council ilhat. 4.000 people were now living in t-he aren addecent to the City limits and that that number would sc-azn be increased to 1.000. Buildings were istrmz “it in B 1191i’- e-r-skelter mnruier and the whole building program In those areas should be subject to definite and organized planning. Moreover, Mr. Connolly sold, the mnifation prob- ism was becoming a EFF-Vi‘ 00° with the diartgsr of an epidemic ever present I I-lis Worship informed the deleg. atlotn they had his support and mm, of his Council. A meeting wmiid shortly be called and com- mittces from thC Sprint! PBYk 91"‘! Pajzdnlc arms would also be asked to attend. _ Mr Gordon White. engineer with the Department c.t Public Works. accompanied Col. Fielding and m. Connolly to the meeting Mr. A.W Matheson appeared before one Council cu behalf of Mr. Vcin Ciure Gay to ask that n new street, 40 feet wide, be Laid to ruin parallel to Gerald 87-foot 110m School Street Mr. Gay, had sold several lots along the NOD05“ 5mg; Mr. Marheson said. but. they would be at little use to pflmilefl‘ ive builder-s unics a servemwe Bys- teen would be ill-Bwllfld I-lis Worship informed Mr. Math- eson the Courtcii would no doubt grant his request at an eerily date Resolutions Before the ‘Council adjourned. the following resolutions were passed: "That the request of Mr. John ‘Iihe Newfoundland market report of S ported vegetables of the more com- present. tables being offered." Oats MANY THANKS Mr. J. Emmet Mocdondld, proprietor of the Enterprise lak- iery, who was absent from the city when d disastrous fire destroyed his boltery, wishes to extend his sincere tlidnks to the City Fire- men, City Police, neighbors and the citizens in general for the valuable assistance rendered at Sunday's fits. t . Mr. Mocdonold wishes to advise his mony patrons that, through theJtind assistance of various bakeries, the brood pro- lduction will be os usual within a doy or so. Newfoundland Markets _ a continue to arrive and are 0% at high prices Considerable beef and lamb offering" extractsiiiom ~30th, 1046 issue may be interesting ‘b0 farmers for omnpari- "|3¢I8-— Local eggs are in 10h supply and good supply of import- ed eggs. Prices for imported eggs are high." ptlrpoees. "Vegetablcs- Iaiible or no im. mion varieties 0n the mssloet at Good simply local vegc- ———- "Hay — Tlho local, i.--:iy crop is Very lighit, but imported hay is in eood simply!’ “Fresh Meats — Imported Can. adieu meals are scarce. but cattle List of farm products. with whole- sale and retail prices Wholesale Retail Potatoes — imported . . none none Potatoes — local (JO-SOOBH. IMJOQII. Tumips - none none Tumlps - local . . . . .. none none - ted . none 14-.- lb. Carrots — local . . . . . .. none 15c lb. Cabbage — imported none 6c lb. Cabbage -- local ncne 3.1 lb. Beets - local none 15c lb Beef —- local . . . . . . . .. 40-d2c lb. 5040c lb. Pork — local, heads on . 35-360 lb. 45-640 lb. P011: - imported, Loin: . 40-5ic lb. 50-60c Lb. Mutton -- imported . . . . .. 31 1.2-35c lb 40-65c lb. Mutton -— local . 40c 1b. 50-650 1b. Lamb — imported .. 44c lb. 5340c lb. Lamb - local . . 46c lb. 5530c 1b. Veal -—- imported . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c lib. Chicken — imported Grade A 55-56c lb. 65c lb ‘I'm-key ~ imported . . . . .. 65-680 lb. 75c lb Ducks - Imported 56.64%: lb. Butter . 68-70:: lb 8001b. Cheese (round) . .. 38— 55c lb. Eggs (N. M. A Larg 80c dcz l i0 doz Eggs -_ imported . . . . . . .. 60-75c doz 60.900 don Eggs - local -- upgraded) 05.900 dos. Fug, Poultry Feed Growing Mash 4 40 bag Biran It 65 per bag 11891118 Mflélh 4 40 I968 Dairy Ration 3.40 per bag Ground Barley none Hfl0'—1111p0rted — 800d 511901)’. 52.00 Commcal none 101i» Ground Wheat none (The above information has been Flour 6 50 sack supplied from its records by the 6.10 sack Livestock Mitlkitlng Board.) M. Roop to have the deed oi con- veyance of the incinerator site in- clude covenants that there use oi the Sitg until the inciner- ator be set up, that all objection- able reiuse there be incinerated. and that there be no noise other than such pa are incidental to the use of the land for an incinerator site arid dump purpose. appointed to investigate the setting up of a pension scheme employees along the lines pension scheme set commissioner of sewers and water supply and that ‘the committee be empowered to employ such assist- arlce as it may deem necessary to make its report at the next month- ly meeting of the City Council. (COLIIISuIDWthEB, Farmer. and Mc- Donald were appointed). “That the offer of Mr. Von Ciure Guy to convey as a public street a forty-foot roadway from School Street eastward to Orlebar Street be accepted and that the City Luf- veyor prepare s plan thereo! for the use of the Recorder in pre- paring the necessary conveyance." )8 I10 "That a committee of three be for City m? of the KEEP BRISTLES DOWN up by the - Hair brushes, tooth brushes and scrub brushes should not be tumed on their backs to dry. as is the common practice. Street. Auction Sale I have been instructed by the administrators of the Estate of Anna Luliu Hogan to offer for sole by public cuction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, I946 AT 12:30 PM. lite bungalow No. 20 North River Rood of the corner oi Villo Also extra lot adjoining. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. RIIIIAL IIAIQIITY SIIUP MURRAY RIVER WILL CLOSE FOR SEASON OCT. I9TH SPECIAL CLOSING PRICES RETA FERGUSON BELL, Proprietor Pearson Tots‘ amd Teens’ Store. 000. they apparently ' '-' * the Sackvllle, N. B., spent Thnnhgivirtg 005$ was too lilgth as it: would mean week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry in “erase rental somewhere be- Csibeck. St. Avasds. ‘tween 050 and $60 a month. Mr. emd Mrs. Guthrie Blflingnll. Mr. Howe Quoted who have been spewing a vacation in New Brunswick. pas-sod Cuun. N.W. Lnwthet sold the Moncton yesterday on their return national executive oi the Qsnadinn to their home In Chf‘ tteto nflldlon. which mat in Ottawa last PrE-I. While here they visited well. sailed Mr Howe what was ffiflXlL-qMmlCwn ‘Ir-ansaipt. being cbne to ease the housing dsortoge in (Jharlottetown and that Mrs. Lily Hardy. Pleasant Olin.- Mr. I-lbwe had replied nothing was Ill-l. who has been visiting rota. being dons as the Charlottetown tives in B01011. spent a week with Citly Cmsncil was “undriendiy and t: Age. Esau: tnmopentivfi" Meteors,‘ Coun. .radiordslnwthsrl.a blnjonGenerai Black's Hatbur before lefalmlng toiYotlig who wna sneeent at the hsr house-saint min ‘meeting. said he had had s con- Joinmai. . Iversasion on the Charlottetown . houshg sitsntlon with Mayor Mec- Misees Adelaide Senitne. Miriam _ Donald and the: the Mayor had MacDonald, Eleanor and Mildred informed him there was no hous. Camgibell motored to Halifax ovar ng unugency in 1"” ' “ . the Weekend in meet the farmer's Ell Wcadlip Inf ’ tho Cosm- lsmther. Pte. Harry Sentner who ell he Md never met General arrived on the Aquitanis on Satur- Yotllg and had had, no commun- dey after serving five and a half icaaion with him. Ware overseas. Oosll. ILA. Partner said that Mr. F0 7? 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