PAGE TEN C JR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI THYT, CUARIIIANI, MONDAY Oriental silks and satins. an.” memories of brief shore 'eave.1 and heavy iiomburdmer.ts wer-- brought home over the week-einl by Island (l(W members of ii. M C. S. Nootka which arrived In Halifax recently after nearly a year's absence in the Fan Eastern. LIFER. There wort four Islanders re- turning on the ship. and they ili'" now enjoying; u solid leave periui'- ranging up-to 67 tiziys. The boy.- nrc PO. E. E. Plnlis, 45 Upper liillsboro Street; l"(). J. llowe formerly of llope River but now living in llalifax; AB. K. Smith. Ensi Royalty. and LS. ll. . 1l('.Hi.!- hind. formerly of Allierlon. 'i'he COIII.-lllllflll for funds an.l students 1” Hill: from the num- her 01' uniirisitivs in the Mill”- fimcs lcuiis. in iiiiiiiy iiisiiiiircs. to ”an almost zippziiiim: disri gard for si.iiiti:ii'ils.” reports Di Frank MnI'Killll0li. Principal of Prince of Wales tioliege. in ii survey i'oiiiluf'ird ltll' the Conn dian Social Sf-imire llesciii-iii Council. ”Courses labelled tiiunuiirs' and graduate' are often provided as attractions with few if any of ti.e facilities nctcssary to make them of any real vaiiie to students" Dr. MacKinnon notes. "Moreover, many 'cret!its' can he scciirefl by attendance at siiinnirr school o' by correspo.idciit'i- without am safeguards against the wcnkne-':-2 of these iorins of insiructior. The conception of univ-.-rsity evi- lication on the part of both leach- ers and si.fdt-nts is niatcriziliy ai- tccted by these conditions." TIJESDAY An increase of one cent a quart in the price of milk in the Cliar- loitetown and Montague areas is provided for in price changes along with maximum charges for some 5.000 persons attended. duck- ing between showers to watch the cattle Judging. Five Prliice Edward Island high school students are among the win- ners of a Canada-wide essay con- test conducted by The Bank of Nova Scotia on the subject of "The Bank as a Partner in My Com- munity." The names of the successful con- testants in the P. E. 1. section are. Mary Doreen Cusaok, Tracadle Cross. age 15: 1st Prize of s1C0.00. Jean Campbell. Brooklyn. King's County. age 14, 2nd Prize of 375.00. Janis Heather Morriscii. Sum- lmei'slde, age Ill. 3rd Prize of 559.00. l I-Jric Perry. Summerside, age I9. 4th Prize of 525.00. l Norman Carruthers, Augustine Coi'e, age 15. 5th Prize of 51000. THURSDAY i the Federal Minister of Labor un- der the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act. It was understood that the long- shoremen. through their bargain- ing agent. the L. P. (1., had origin- ally demanded an increase of 20 cents per hour. It is believed the terms of the new agreement' will give them 15 cents an hour in- crease in rates. What is probably the bigger-'. tourist month ever in the histnvy of this Province will end tomor- row with itors having paid their first oi return visits to the Island. Over 2300 registered at hisiorlv Confederation Chamber and Com misslonaire Robert Craig estimates that only thiee oi every five pea- ple who cbnic in to see it ever sign the book. At the Trait-l Bureau it is the same story with the re- COH- It has been announced that M. F. schiii-man co. Ltd. has ceived two major building may has until now confined its contract activities to Prince Ed- ward island. A ni'cZiiii'.:ia:-y heari..,. charge of manslaughter against Robert Rackham, 20. of Brook- field. was adjourned until Sept. 12 by Mag'straic Gilbert A. Gau- dei in the Queen's County Mag- istrate's Court yesterday morning till 3 The adjoiirnmcnt was by con- i sent. due In the presenl piiysicl condition of the accused. Farewell orders have been re- ceived by Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. in charge of the local corps of the Salvation Army. ef- fective after the Sunday services of September 23rd. Major and Mrs. Hutchinson suc- ceeded Major and Mrs. V. Mac- Lean at the Charlottetown Citadel tracts in Nova Scotla. This com-l i upwards of 3000 having register- ed. , This year the tourists came lfrom all parts of the world. Ev the m""b'-'” 0A that Nlard H" cry province in Canada is reprc- C9"”Y- sentcd as well as 30 of the Uii- F'PC's lied States. In addition people In 0!'dET 10 lllallfy the U119 01' l('!lnlQ from such widely scatiere-.i lplsces as England and Australia ilvorwav and the British West In- dies. ava and the Isle of Man. Scotland, and the Ural Mountain. of Soviet ltussla, Holland and Pakistan. In the Confederation Chninbrr last year there were -1500 people registered. This year to date their have been 6,750. iin increase CI 2250 people with four months stii' to come. Mr, J. D. Mitchell, Brookline. Mass. night news editor oi the Boston "Globc", is a. guest at the Charlottetown Hotel while revisit- ing his native Province. Born in Souris. P. E. i'.. Mr. Mi'.- chell has been associated with the Globe for ten years. and was for- incrly with the Associated Press in record number of vis- ihe dredging ol berths west and east side: and erection of a new transit shed. Last sum- mer s new frost-proof storage second shed on the wharf will be torn down and replaced. A minimum pcr price of 90 cei-is bushel on seed potatoes oi the Green Mountain and Kalah- din varieties and 31.10 per bush- el for Irish Cobblers. Sebsgo-rs. Pontiacs and other varieties. wa- announced yesterday bylMi-. D A. MacDonald chairman and man- ager of the P. E. 1. Potato Mar- keting Board. . No minimvm price was set on tubl-:-stock potatoes and that s-: on seed varieties is subject to later change if conditions wa: rant. The New Brunswick Pot-ltd Marketing. Board is 'tnklng sin. ilar action. It was said by Mr. MacDonald who. in company wi ll Mr. S. G. Peppin. technical mi viser to the local board, met Wl'l' children to learn at a pre-school age. the experimental class. to be known as Junior Grade 1 (Kinder- garten). will commence at West Kent School shortly after the reg- ular school opening on Sept. 4th. The curriculum will consist of approximately forty activities. un- der the guidance of Mrs. Charles willett. formerly a member of the staff of Prince Street School. and will include handicrafts, memor- izing of rhymes and songs, singing action-games. sand table play, finger painting, free drawing and coloring with paint and crayons. A record player will provide the music for a rhythm band and the musical activities. Mr. Chester E. Shaw. District Fruit anti Vegetable Division iv.- spector for the Dominion Depart- on iihc warehouse was built and now the .!'i I b N tYl”lli-'.'l'fll'l"b' SEPTEMBER 1. 1951 now owned by John J. Cahili hls' only child and hair at l;.w of lull said Michael Cohiil. PARCEL NUMBER FOUR: ALL THAT oraaa mscr piece or parcel of land glttllicn iyillll being on Lot No. or y vs a Writ of Statute Execution to me and. - d 1,. directed and issued out of the llginndz" lgiglxatgdln nflgnczeggxggn ,5 Supreme Court oi Prince Edwardllollows that ls lo any: Island on the 22nd day of August. COMMENCING On ll” Elm sldc A. D. 1951 in an action wherein M.g lhe l.-an" Rand nnd ln lb, 9- SCHURMAN COMPANY Lm'lNorth boundary of a tract of OJWI "ED 15 Plaintiff "'1" ALAN hundred acres od land formerly in MAC?-E09 ll D9”"d3"'i "me" I possession of the heirs of the late said Execution is marked levy iorlgem. McLeod but new ln nlmess. 51123.85 together with lnti-rest-on lon ol lne late Alennndel. McLeod 81117.85 at five per cent from the and mnnlnn lnenne Norm 31st day of July A. D. 1951. inlong ll-le nnld Fl-nl-mg. Road I HEREBY GIVE W31-lcifor the distance of Twenty NOTICE that on Monday the 29th Two Cnnlnn nnd Elnnly Llnk, to day 0' 09ml?" 5- D- 1951 '” lheitlie Suiitli boundary oi land con- hour of eleven o'clock in the fore- lveyen by lnnnl, F. Dockendoru ll, 1100" On WC Dl'9ml5C5 llf lhe 5"” '39" . Vine Holl Dot-kendorfi; thence East fendant situate at Souris in Kings along me "me nnd pnlnllel lo tn. County. Prince Edward Island. onilnorlnern bonndnly of snld Me. the sixth parcel oillands heroin-lilleod lnnn -lvnllly cnnlng nnd latter described. I will set up aridll.-my Nlnn Llnks lo lne nlac. ng lseii by Public Alucttiion to the i1ii:'.h-lcommencnmenl nnd conulnlu .est bidder the an s and prcmsesn V l. land I lllll, on lhcrcinafter described that is tong: .f,;J'f,:,.' wllh nn elnlxlngun SaYI- l i - h x nnin alon ALL those parcels of land sltii-l3)l?ltll:,lill: gfdevgf Q3; lntelAl;,mn'. ale lying and balm! 0" 1-01 0F cler McLc-od's land. said right of Towllslllp llumbals MW ll" "id iway runnin-3 East and West. forty five in Kings County, Prince! Edward Island, described as fo1.;PARCE1- NUMBER FIVE1 loWs:- I ALL THAT omen TRACT piece PARCEL NUMBER ONE: J lor parcel of land situate lying and ALL -I-HA-r TRACT nlccc 0, l being on Lot Number Fifty five in parcel of land situate lying and Klllis (-0”"W- Prlnca Ddwam 1" belng on Lol 0, -I-awnslnn Nnlnner land. botiiidcd and described -as fifty five in Kings County in Prince follows that is to slyi Edward Island, bounded and des- BOUND?-D 0" the n0l”l bY1”ld cnlbed as lnllnws lnnl 15 to snyld. in possession of John McPhee; on C CING on me wesgithe East by the Albion Road; on side of the France or Central Road I "'9 50”” b-V 13"” in P"95"”l9" M in the Southern boundary of six!y,A- 0- Jlldmll ”0l'l'll"lY M15" 305' five acres of land formerly in p0S- '9”50ll) and 0" l-he Wt-iii? by VIM session of John Nicholson and W” ml” ill 13”"! n'0"ll"E 9" 919 being the second tract of land.F0'95l.Hl” R9” "id C0llt5"l"lK hereinafter described and running lS9V9"lY TW0 N593 0f land 5 "W9 thence South along said road Eleven lmof" 0' 1955 ""5 bdllii l-he lllld 0! Chains and Fourteen Links: thenceiwhlcll Ville 11'” Jlllllei R0b9l'lI50l'l North eighty eight degrees ten'dl9d 5911941 alld which W35 l"-'Vl59d minutes West, Fifty Two Chains l9 Mary Emily Currie by the last and Sixty Links to the Cumberland Wl” and l-Cslllmelll 01 the 1"? Road; thence North along the saidl 33"”-5 R0b'3rl50"-l Cumberland Road Nine Chains and; PARCEL NUMBER SIX? Forty Seven Links to the Southerni ALL THAT TRACT piece or pin"- ” iioncs or SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a new-.--M AUCTION sans? I am authorised by owner to sell by Public Auction t business property known as Northmnerlcan Hotel and lsitulnod m H best business block in the City. HI! I frontage of llpllroxlnlillvlv : feet and depth at 160 test. Property in first class state of ..'.n., and at sun for udliimblii to modern hotel. apartment iuhidi. and businus offices. or anti 0 new business. Clear title and free of oncumbranu. assured the chaser. Data of sale Wadi-iesdu , Sept. 5. time 1.30 p.m. - Terms made known at sale. but dosh hi, fortunult lull J. H. McD()NAl.I), City land Country Am-tiuiiei-i (A. AUCTION sass: P OFTROPERTY AT 2 GRAFTON STREET, Tl'l;.s,, SEPTEMBER 4th AT 1 P.M. I am instructed by the executors of the Eslzilg of William M. Rowe to set up for sale by Public Aiit. tion his dwelling house with large lot and garage. Inspection by Appointment. W. H. BEATON, Aut-tloiii-i-r AUCTION SALE 01" HOUSEHOLD FURNITUEE AND STORE FIXTIFRICS AT TBYON. MONDAY, BEPTEMBEI. 3rd AT 2:30 I'.M. I am instructed by the executors of the late George l'.'.m.i to sell by public auction his effects. includilll 1 new Now it) washer. 1 oil burner. 1 Isle almost new. 2 sets Icales, 1 rim-inc refrigerator. 1 kitchen rsnn. 1 organ. 1 car 1938 sedan l". av motor), beds. chairs, and other articles. I. C. BELL. Allciionecr. . - . - New Ymk "mi B03t0”- Repeating merit of Agriculture. said yesipr- bound ,3, of lhe nld lxly nvevcei of land situate lying and being f,?,'ff.fu;:g3'"l,e'.'; :.'Z,i,.133;f.”'L).”f,fg laexigggnvlgarg y1e9n4r:' nintire "'5 Vi-9” 0' A Y9” "1-Wghe 5139"” day his department. had issued ll'.- news in land ,.,,mj,,y ll: nonscssniat Souris on Lot number forty five H Edwn lg n lvlvl g W - n ln, lhe P35” W" 533'-5 1” Llme N3” slruciions to refuse to certify pl- lon nl lne Snld John Nlcnnlson nnd in Kings County, Prince Edward i - P e la C ll me I1 6 Pd (1 i K Oil Street corps in Ha fax, . . lllqu" umum 4. , -l”0ll3- C399 Bl'El0l'l- ll"? KUPSI Oi tatocs until after they had be--n . Island, bounded and described as ll-01 Board and elrccme Se lam- l d d lhe lane, vem-3 of the way being the second tract of land here , 9 C!” 9 - ' Mr. J. Douglas Kerr. head of thr held 10 days. If they were exam- l l - . lfoiiows that is to say: ' i ,, ll” 1 "”l- llllll ll” the Problem: 0' ll "am ilancock on Company Great - ed the duv after beinf: dufz thiw "ll" ll”5””'”'d' "mm" Easel covisrvcmc o the Southwe 1- '"-"W53 WW" 153"" ' On. September 1 the price of and dis-embarkation port, -' . l "f ' - v.,n" along lsild Southern lioundaryl A - v ll 5 Llnscnne llpelut (us, llllnl lg Neck Mass at the latters sum would appear perfect but i it. era side of Wu hi to Street t milk in Charlottetown will be ' " .- . . r .. F'mY 7W0 Ch3l'lS lllld Sixty I-lllksl 5 "3 " a ' (nlnn ) 2lNul-R ulpllnl aw QM l mer residence. and made the hip a very few days blight might tr. la me lace or mmmencemcn and the soulheaslerll 5159 of the Eng. 3' .um '”0wed to advance mom 1.6 to 17 Tl l .. l r l .d vol-ll. to the Island by steamer through gin to show. He strongly favoiw l I if .ll n. ltl diljsh chm-ch burial llmunds thence 4-07""? 5'” l0''l'"” 71' Momum" ' Cents 3 quart: End imm 10 W 15 . '0 l mnhbod rgglstifin Pr vi co the Bras D'Or Lakes and across leaving them in the ground to con Enng P :3: Our Acrcs” 3" lmnnlnn soulllcnslwardly ' along letter l.Mounts.in ' 22.8hleld L Cell” in the MOMESUC ll?” ll” sh”? logs re m S D n three weeks of fine dr.-- ” Mme "mm 01 less and being the: . . 'I.0ne'.st pools 24.Att.he - Continues to attract the interest the Northumberland Straits to up to ln d V6 ed l, ll GD. ,. ; said Street for a distance of sixty 3” M311 53"” The” 3” Pl!” . bu. n, olne, l,,m mm. Mmmm, .. bmumul voyage he weatlier. He said that withholil ll C0" Y , Y l9 lcllllle” .n.,c lm lo om” nnd 0, me nnd dwelling 4.Nourisimi present . ViSi0I'iS 501' C0FF9Sl70ndll'lK 13' O .59” . D " i " ' . ' v '1 f in ccriiflratinn had been used as at Prime Emmrd I51"”d M Joh" . . i 8.Godoflovc 5.Meiody time . . , l . of whom lune bought here on stated, of uhich the majority o F! . MCKM. by Dan poll bnnlvlllg dnlc giantor iM.ittlieiv and McLean '”35'”5 l" bmh are”. far mm several occasions - local people are unaware H ilr0V0nllW' mcllsllrll bllfo" W" " l .:l 3 n l .q Ltd )- thence in a southerly dircc- '0'E3k'” 6'C”'"' 25'm""d'' 7.! I sold in Smaller Conllllnell - . .. ' . . ' serious blight was present 0! M10” W M Al” ”' Dr 55” 11.Forcc press 28.SpI'cld ram n This HOG-x four moic hears a-c Yesterday morning he met al d r lmmuum. PARCEL NUWBER Two. tion by a parallel to the south- 7 wh d HE. E”? l- 0 btlillil Siliplltti H5 W011 8! IWD l0WS- fellow guest at The Charlottctowii.g”l"" w"5 3 mg" ” i . ' eastern side of the said burial l2in”55'd ' "' "u." 'y n . Al "' ewe isepkmb" 1. "Ht Almon Bosn.-ill. Dunstaffnage. is Mr nemlegl, Mclnnln lormelll. ,,l potatoes. ALL THAT TRACT piece or par- nrnnnd to ll" bnnk or snore cl 14.1-Iebrew with Itkubout. Yule: all swag "0 person Wm be permuted to shipping 8 ll08l' 10 Y3l”lll0Ulh- N St.' Peters P.E.I. now associated . C910! "md mum” I-Vmg mid being Souris ilariioiii" thence North- mmm A5” 3o'cc"wm' cut more than two acres of forest L. erville N.B. . ' ' - Adrian De-kker. reprcsenlmii the on Lot or Townshi) Number on . . ' 16. Land- 9.Absrrel 32.Rollsot 39.Astate 5" llllld 3 50W W 8 - with the Statler Hotel in Boston i Y uostmarcily nlonz the same to the . ””'d W "mm 91”" 20 ”?rd5 ”l The other saw is being shippvl and mm mom-ed lo savage gm-. Sherbrooke Farm Follllllr W0" ""3 five in Kings county in Prince Ed-'sonl.n.n5.el.n nde ol lhe nnrlnl measure timber V cloth 41.Sateilitc l!ulI3W00d OF Pl! DFOPS 1" any h David Wri ht. Lower Monta Lie. - first prize at a public Si-Wlklng ward Island. bounded and dcscrib-l i . 1'f.Droo in 12.Monet.Ir 33.Il'emii'iino ofthe . V l1 5 bour where they visited an old ground aforesaid. thence North 9 V C31-elldl" 3'9al'- Wl”l0”l W5” haV' to Haveiovk. NE. a .. competition held It the Shel” ed as follows that. is to say: i - . . , the middle unit pronoun earth . . friend Senator James P Mclntxie. . sixty eight deziees thlity six min . H18 Obtained 3 Penn” fwm the The three remaining boars are ' ' i brooks Hall last. night. Oil lhe 5llb' BOUNDED on the East by the llles Easl nlnnn ll-lo same to the 19-EV9"l"I' niuvln 3o'ob"9xw". A2-Plunder Minister or Industry and Natural being shipped by Herman Mayne. rainiiv ject of "Choosing a Farm-' The Central line of Lot fifty five; on . f on.) 13. Peck inucu u.sphero . . place of commencement. P Resources. ICCOFGUIB iv” ll-he l3l' Emerald. who. is sending one to contest was under the auspices of me south by mo tract of mm): DATED M Snnrl: ln Klnnn 20.Adog , est Forestry Mil? Nll-118119115 ill' St. Brit-ux. Saslc.. and another in Mr. Robert Dawson. of Crapaiid. the provincial Department of nbove dos”-lbnd, on me wnsl l,l.lCm'mly thls 25m day Of Augusl 23.;-nrbndn nounced yesterday. I Cornwall, 0ni.. and Harvey Doug: was elected President at the an- Ag,-gcullul-9. with Mr, Morris 1393- lnnd ln nnssesslnn 0! ppm. Mcgni D. 1951. . 25.n-rum Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister las, M.L.A.. head of I-Iliishorc. nual meeting of the 1st Queens can as chairman, and was con- Donald and Egra Cam;:b ii; and I dessert of Industry and Natural Re- who is shlinpms one I0 Assln Liberal Association which tooigiducted before a very large at on the North by n p:'o;:oseii idililj J.B. EDWIN REID. 27. Distress sources, said this does not mean ibola, Sask. place at the Bradaibane Hall has. tpndancg. . lcmllng from Gnllmvs ln l.-0,-nsl l.ll;l snuml nlnnnl that woodiot owners will be re- I . night. The newly Clcclfd IllP5ls Junior Coldwili. reprcsenllmzillc and containing an arm of sixty 23,,sc:,on.o1d. urlcted to cuttins only two Mm While King's Scout. John Phillips dent stressed in his speech tlmtlje Sherbrookc calf Club was S9C0Yld-lF'lve Acres of land a little more or :P i in; ruiutate of forest land in I year. It lTlCBll5v of Charlottetown. was on his way W35 801112 30 W955 ll"-lhe llTi3l”ll' choosing as his sublfct. CRIB lllld less and being the land conveyed 31, Networks he said, that those who will Cut to Austria last month to reprc- Zlllloll 05 3 Ymlllg I-lb'3l'll15 A5UMalI'ltEl1tInCC of Woodlots on Prince by Jolin Nicholson and wife to the . 3llUnlu,l-work more than two acres may be sent Provincial Scouting at the socialion, and would hall a meet-Jlfsdward Island." and the third mm Juhn McKay by Indeniuro 35.Knock asked to comply with VC8l'l8lll 8,-en; Jamboree. his younger broth. ing for this pulpose in the ncarland (cum, prizes went to lirlcn bcnrlng (late the mm any cl Annl; nncrynlnnln provisions aimed at prestji'vin8 and er Basil was travelling in the op- fllllll9- Waite. of the Sherbrooke Cali A, D. 1333 Said two tracts of land. H utpnnnln Dtolwltinl ll" PWV"lC'” WWd' posite direction. He was enroute to Club. "The Tourist. Trade 0: lhe containing One Hundred and Nine- Ousc and one acre of Pedestal lots. - Banff, Alta. to attend the Banfi Mlsl Em Momwn MN plN,MiMaritime Provinces.' and Gordon teen Acres of land a little more or land. two and one-half mil-as (Arch) School of Music and Fine Arts 3 A .' n iYeo. of the Lot 16 Junior Farmers. less and being me (am, of land from Clll-ll-loltetowlll Near 4o,pl,ceog to study violin under the direction President M u.” 10”” nur ' "The Rural Youth Pl'0STlllTllll9 01 conveyed to James Herron by John - - h' 0"" 3531" me a"mVer"Tmy of of Mr. Clayton Hare of the Mount T0"”I'l9r,5 C"."WL".l1l(?". mlfllm llfhf. the Maritime Winter Fair." McKay by Indentu.-c bcaring the schooli "alga ppuitry house 43 Bf.'.”.lL'.).,. Sanatorium Wfek W35 l”””3ht' Royal College, calgal-yl l ltfr l3'L:s.ll'l iullvi hm" Eli: 1;-.?r-1'ms r”'i”CC-"CP' 7lh day of May 1913 and WI-llch um "and Other 0UtbU1ld1nBS- Im' 'Lom.lnn fully T0mCmb”'3d by "'9 "lembers When Mr. Hare was acting as mlllrnslilnlgedl:f:l:frf.ll;::,'l':nn' pl... NRTHS said Indcnture is registered in theillledlale lI'355935i0n- I"5P9Ci' 45.Ciasslfy "rmme Partildcalc p.3.'fiT535...i3Z MlJUdlcM0I' at Prince Edward 15- Lynetta Brown. of New oius;:oCJ. fo”nlf(sifN";,.E"Lhe 'F"i-:7-i?it7E 0"” 01' lhe Registrar of Deeds ion by appointment. 46. Arabian 5” me u y I ll . .5 to all hmws M"-mm FC5llV3l 1353 MEN. was the local lonelier elected ii Hosnllnl on August mlln l95l' lo at Charlottetown in the said Island A l .nl entertain ”'"'.l” lb”l”ll”fllfc ”s.ln,,ZI:,.clL,,, sun. he spotted .l'0Ull2 Phillips as beinz member of the Board of Gox'ern- Mn nnd M”. Dean ,3. Ronlmonl in Liber 41 Folio 293 find by thel W 3" l .1 mull, "gum S I i ( . - endowed Willi PXCEDUOHM musical ors of the ichool Districts. Pnrkclnlcl 3 non. Albert Neal. said James Herron conveyed to the M. A. FARMER 43,Wesp con. d Each of the bouquets was , ayi . vnble Verse ability and as being especially ad- with Mr. Wilson Ross, newly Pnnsnynnl ll” Prlnce Edwnrd said Flora M-:Donaid by Indenttire vllmvgly accompanied ivy a sin a . - gpted to the violin. Later he sug- appointed Inspector of the arm Island Hos nnl on Annnnl Mm bearing date the 14th day of Nov- 49 Upwnfd This kind gum" '5 one which ."he gested that he attend the famous surrounding Charlottetown. in af- 19,1 la Mrp and M" Roy lsnnnlf ember A. D. 1919. ” t 'cu,..,lng P"kdalc I" has done mph twat summer school in the West Ar- tendance. the meeting cnmmene-irl Clinllollelonn 5 son' Larry wnl: PARCEL NUMBER -l-"REE. ounnn ml" lhe ”""”””" M sanaumum ran-vements were made and Basil in the m0rnlnfs'- Wllll 5' d'5C"”5l"" 1 c 5 lbs 8 .025 ' ALL T .' lgnklng Week in 1343' 5 ' ' eriod on the Course of Instrur!- 3 "' ' A l HAT OTHER TRACT p ' I A th t time Virs Victor Hud- arrived in Ben”. Vm train on Jun! P . .l HOGAN - At. the Charlotttlown pm. 0, parcpl 0, land SW3... Mng snnlwlisa appoint-oi-Illa member of 1”h- m" i" A'"'lmc”'" . Hospillali. Alltz. 28. 1951- 10 CPL and being on Lot Number Fhity R DAILY CRYPIOQUUIE-"055 h0W to work I" . nmmiticc in charge of ar- '-m n . n reconstruct, .1. Philip and Mrs. HOSE . ROCKY live in Kings County in Prince Ed- I A X Y D I. I A A X 3 me C v r A mmhm do I" Pi t a dau htcr Marine Pat- - d 11 (1 no dd ranging Whuio rlW.('D'1oi41;e abned A new ””"'"”" W” reached M" job is to be done at we xii-iirh nil? ' S ' Eli"... ?.i'i'3w'. this: is ttbm-iaitil-csmm 13-room house on Prime " L 0 N G F E L L 0 W i came its 6 llllllilll ill , it-tween a committee from the Lab- Inc wharf. Summersltle for w c - F n - - l t 1. O l ll l l unll. lo, nnoum-, 1,, gm; gxgmple A isii.-ct much of the SLICQCSS of its work ante” nmlccllve Unlonl l.em.l,scnl. lenders have just been Cnlledl 1,, SIIARKLY? - At the Charlotte COM-ENclNG at lnc Norlnonst gtl-eel, Lelween Kent ann ne e crsmpys f r m lw 0" etc. am l. mu”. W05. - Ls tonn Hospital on August 24 1951. angle of for lot No 124 i G' f 1 1 l” we mm” L" x o e A ' A I is due to ill? l'llli9l"l "”"'”'39me" ing the iongshoremen of Char- is expected that the work will - . l m p . n pos- 1a i011. UGVVY Painted ant d t i th W (I Ire all hints. - e' i'S ut - to Mr and Mrs. John Shaikey. session of James Mathleson and ”"Pm''- me ""9" "' ”'m'wn A ' " ' and uiiiziinz Wlllk -me "L P iottetown and representatives of commence this Fall and continue ' n . i heated by hot water furnace. ll into it. the shippers regarding the hand- into 1952. Mr. J. Watson Mac- Mol:e”v8”lb;”"i3 gjgmald 1”” gllglrlydlllgnnihlllncgl by tilt-i1ll's1l:'1li8'l'l)&IEl'lltf Ideally Sltuated for roomlnn 3”" dhy "'9 c”d''?”"' "3 0' "ml" .. nunnn ling of produce for export here. Naught, M. P. who has been act- "3" 2- Prlnci count Hay 1 h 0 8 Year to house. - A cnnmnm qnnunon l””D' I” A dispute involving wages and lvely enga-7ed in promoting this E05" Ml 9 y M ' 9 dl-"""lc9 W Fm? TWO mono N s Aug 222 .. rcpt practices had developed and meei.- project with the federal officials fgilll.tsunlrmimdgirgnmnggrst3:3 angling gndgsfvilliy Filge Inllnltqs or Price 011,000.00 H A R J Q or H A no A R W 0 H B s R B R if '. N . Ad a.o.. . . 0 o. ; cnce or ine- , - l s ii .”.'::::i...l:;":...:” i:?.li.”.1”::.l”i:;.. "25. ”fi.'”iZ:;i”li.”: :;..2::::r:. i::;t'l::...::"i:;:. a . . W" to KENNEDY is Mvsmv c i H A P R we a. H . R. Q a. u a - s v x or ' - so - - i .. . t - ljfliliflec Ceiiiyllt Nova Scotia A8ric- gays. TllPP)'MvlVere Htgelliilicd Mlr gel;-In btglllglflollvfleia tiflplfrllgedtwtprglc: g.tv.N'lri:!Ig:.;nal thnuslilnsbr ozilseh lsl;EvIg:Et'yElIF5qtvel7IQ.itlnlgwoaglgnlfliugjfgfg Re1a2l5E;tnt: sggnolcirs X I J D H R DT R Q C: U RB-QY 3 BR H H J. nrurai Exhibition item .””l”” P l9””'9- 0” 0' " ”5' ' t i 195i. to Mr. and' Mrs. Peter c. souti t ti 1 i - - (ill N30 , ..- The openlntv. day was riubhecl rial Relations Officer for the Fed- plans that have been prepared. Cunphe” Cm, . daugmcn Franc” mm: nfd cifnvglslclfl ”.,,fc"Tl':,g3,c:l Ch 1 u t PEl y"t'"d'3'" C"-VP”ll""l9-' IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SL .- tNew Canadian Day" in honor of eral Department of Labor in the The work will consist of rct-on- Jenni!" -Mm.-in Acres M land n lmfle more or 10: 570 0 OW". - - - CEEDI TRY. TRY. TRY ncnlnyulcknolng mo immigrants from the Nt-iher,- Maritimes. He was named concil- structlng the outer end and botlil,SHEA.nM the Charlottetown lbs. and hem: thus dcwnbpd in n Go: l s ,,-, .. . -. mncis who attended the show. lation officer for the dispute by faces of the wharf as we Dual August nth. 1961.10 Mr. and cmmem Deed to Mm-had Cam”. ' CZ"),-.:...".N:.. HOUSE Vlaior Hoopie M... Joseph snca. Lake Verde. n dated september mix. was and OUT OUR WAY Bv J. R. 'WiIIinins son. r s-r -------------w- .n ngi ll . Gnnnxnx .n M um chnrlollng Charlottetown. August 29th. 1951.. 565-0, EOYO: -in-n9 HK5 I HAD THAT town Hospital on August 29. 1931. Nozlmnn Arm"? Lowtller pf Crnp- I THINK I CAN NOT ON YOUR '1' ' N A RlCH pl5URED to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenan 3" - P- 5- In lllld M55 G"-lily! 14- GET ACRO55 THI5 LIFE! VQJ DASHING T 855 fnee Mary Flood! :1 daughter 7 Gamble of Charlottetown were 4' Ay V w ' t ' K I 5 FOR A .- . ' ' united in marriage Marvel D Duii- il. W P'CARR. KNIGHTS LEAVE ' EXPERENCE ESCUN u1'Sr.'B.s,Tl(-1)::-I.-At the Prince' F..I- bar. officiating. I " MV 5TUFF II f FlND"J6 A mus- , ward Island Hospital on August MIOKAY-STEWART - On Aug- -' AROUND. ' d MPN-o-AND COUSN , EATIM lb! 29, 1951 to Mr. and Mrs. Stern: ust '4l8th,1951, at the home of the N wlLL you I yEH'wE.RE P glow Me-l'Hl5 Vi'cbster (Margaret Acorn). Char brides parents. Mr. and "Mrs. J. C. , ? ( .. i P Oi-N52 5 d hter 7 lbs r. siewim Nswlands P s: I M t N REVOL . F loitciown. ll aug . r. u . . . ., r. - i H, EXOTKZ RENEW SCAR , O3 02,, Norman MscKny of Charlottetown WE LET T . WOVEN N A MOUNTAIN SMITH - At the Central Hospital. and Mn. Shirley Ruth Stewart HERO TAKE som-mervltlo, M.ass.. on July 23rd. were united in matrimony. offic- CABH-l.FOf2 MARTHA 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. James Smith (nee Jean carver), Lyndale. P.E-i-- : daozhter Elaine Martha, 7 lbs. 1 oii. LEULAIII - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday. M18113! 20th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Le- clalr, a son. 7 lbs. 7 oss. Mintifidizs STIAD - MIIIMILLAN-At Zion Presbyterian Ohurch. August. 22nd. 1951. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Maud Elisabeth. daughter of Mr. Union Road to Harold Sidney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold stead, Sherwood. MUTCII MMEACIIEIIN -. At Pownal Parsonage on August 11, 1061. by Rev. A. S. Weir. Marion Ruth Mscllschetn. Mcminld. to Wilfred Gordon Mulch. Mt. Her- and Mrs. J. Brenton Maolvlillan of M iatlng minister, M. D. Dunbar. DEATHS : DOBSEI:-In Charlottetown, Aug- ust 26th. 1951, Florence Dorsey, aged 75 years. STEAK) - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August 26, 1051, Mrs. llichnrd Stead of Wheat- ley River. aged 74 years. WALSH - In Charlottetown Hos- pital. Saturday. August 25th Percy Walsh in his 48th year. IEIIBIGAN - The death oecurrel his home. 57 Bayilcld Street. August 25th of George A. Berrigin in his 61th year. LAMONT - At. Churchill on Monday. August 2'iih, 1951. La- muol Lamont in his 62nd year. COMPTON--At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday. Aug- ust. 28th. 1951. Mrs. lbnon Oomp- ton of Belle River. and 57. MMKINZIE - suddenly It Sas- ltstoon on Aug. 29. Katie Gay. wife of Dr. A. B. Mackulsle. Lacsm: - Suddenly on Wednes- dly. Ausitst 19th.. Ohaslu Stewart bert. Wll-Ll! - CODES - At St. John's church. Milton, August, mi. ml. by Rev. A. l.'. Pier-coy, Thelma Ruth daughter of Mrs. B-ls Colon and tr ”'..':'.li.' ”""..”i.."'.l::."'..” Oydon I sort . rs. unit 1,, m, 51 I East-in Willis. ogrlotumn .. Ag (:1. ?;.l::,.l,,",lon,, W11! I-GAHI -- e I . Central christian church manu. 1:1-. m-W7 MW" 30' Luck" T” - V g.,.. ..