a Pm sland News Page Harness Racing = £ Eastern and Central Districts Needs Support? alee First-Overseas — Shipment Made GEORGETOWN — The 900-led loading her cargo of fish and TORONTO (GP — "Hs Cane: thing the this going in Canada Be diaii harness - 1 e’ve approached federal| The needs support from the federal | and provincial governments of | gay som a Ladera and provincial governments if|a number of occasions in the | United Church with interment in ‘\the small breeder is‘ to survive, | past without success.” the Lower Montague cemetery eerie pees ch rete af ae at’ in- co their annual meeting last week, |operation with the Ontario Har- ba eee “The yous tracks ap6 the gov- |mess, Racers Association ond the ee tiers . (CP) — ernment all the mone Canadian Trotting . Assoc ,-| Mansice ,_ independent at dates ek both, of which hold. their nates Conservative member of Patlia- « s 3 : ; os : ment for Sherbrooke, says he ton French refrigerated ship|mink food from? Gulf Garden| ; ne anything back for breeding pur- | meetings here this week. * . which arrived here at 8 Food plant late yesterday after. poses,” George Giguere of Mon- > , nie ree Se hans eee .m. Saturday morning complet-|noon pnd sailed last evening. SPEAKER. treal, society director, told the Lop a. 7 . The ship which previously un- _” Tmeeting. 7 L. Montague - faagal alone. 7 * iT. L. Winte @ cargo at Gloucester, | poe toa oes “— “We need help ee | the gov- es — a Mass., made a call at Mulgrave, |. ' a wa a ernment — if we aces | ° ; would oe sca n . N‘S., on her voyage here and at| °ld age. security for P.E.I., |big enough, the small’ owner | Lad Die music composed Promotion Mulgrave she took on board 50, Will speak on.The New Cana- |would be able to survive.” wae . tons of frozen fillets for Findus| dian Pension Plan at a meet- | Dr. Glen Brown of. Brampton, é » {international in Norway. ing of the Cavendish Pastoral Ont*, society president, said gov- Su er y posing At Georgetown the ship loaded| Charge Men’s club tonight. A jernment aid should take, the ‘i if between 400 and 450 tons of mink | qWestion period will follow the form of grants:to.-boogst the valuei. MONTAGUE — The death .oc-| | talk. fe unexpectedly the Charlottetown detachment, gix tons of shark meat and a , quick-frozen American| FIT@ MAGES - | generally. improve. & “Major étfective Jan. 1 this lau, ality, of ra- (year... », Superintendent A.S. Me- | nite or flounders. | amoren amar ality ~ a ue The cargo loaded in Georse- Royalty Barn Dr. Brows said |New | York [te ? ‘town pment arberg mbers state provi A Friday ete Ce tee te teen (end Aalsung in Norway as well Fie derirtment Moswered ' a.|-— t0 be boosted’ to $2,000,000 this |¢aken ; with the ROMP for 25 — |a8 West Germany and Denmark |vait Sunday about 12.30 p.m. to i for .stake money for |orial isting June 4,.-1048; uae and is the first over-seas ship-|the residence of Willard Lank, sired .by etallions owned | @way ' at depot ‘division Regina, |ment from the Gulf Garden Wes Royalty; -where-a-barn fire |in.the-state.or stallions leased | Ws “He was transferred here from |Foods iid: plant, | |was quickly brought under. com-|for at least 10 years to breeders i trol. . A BOY SCOUT leadership ist Slemon Park Troop, Sum ; Fare te nt toe ttt cent. 13 | pinta will make St. Pierre a port |"A’ member for the department| ‘The money comes froma per. course was held Saturday at merside; Blanchard Mahon, os Meacien Previ-|% call as many of her crew |said cause of the blaze was an|centage of the pari-mutuel take | Birch Court for new Boy assistant provincial commis- Hea Ice ously he lb ety nee May pe come from the French-owned Is- oil heater. There was little dam- at the tracks. Scout leaders. Left'to right sioner, Charlottetown. Dele- vy Oromoeto, St. Stephen, Saint |“2M¢- jege. “I think we've got to get some- ad oad: Ma ggg’ Bo fag iy gates <0" course m ian bee Gadd Soe” ~ ; ve ; eH over P.E.1 s \ : Troop ‘etman, from ley pered . Major Winter was on . ee Pins age Ce gt te ‘ware "usin Fire Damages % & Lalas kOe Fe UL ~ JCOUT Leaders | a ae nnex Ut ria ONI , enow ar See “Ours fates -eemund tte: uieupuonns sone a tie GEORGETOWN — Fire late T GHT - WED. oe Eee : — re ia a -s vk je Chicoutimi at four o'clock Gun- | They have three boys afternooli caiisel slight j sits : ae morning to take 5 damage in the annex of St, mr Are Instructed - Sass Sint tetas te] aah =a“ “A CLASSIC THRILLER! A FAULTLESSLY ~~ ; trom the Irving Glen which was | Death Satu GY | Gien MacDonald entered, the e ns SUSPENSE DRAMA...10 How to operate the Scout Pa-|jer Hugh Lowry, Marshfield. Ae-| stopped by ice outside the mouth: , es be Sarhy beiare five . TERRIFYING sce trol and “Learning by sisting him were: H.B. Mahon, | of the Charlottetown harbor sat-| OF Mrs. Moresidie |eciock and. noticed smoke. He tS es eee i tet 7 8.J. Warwick, Ewen Stewart and | urday. a . |@pened a door leading to the an- INTRIGUE AND ENTHRALL YOU!”. OR E.G. Kerr of Charlottetown. W:| Ivan Doherty, assistant man- Mrs. Petey Moreside, nee |BEx and found the fire there, in os oe — ps —Newswook . &. Provit | ager of the local plant, last night | Olive Carter of 7% Oriebar |® @ corner. near t ae a ai a cial Commissioner, visited the | said that ‘the Polaris is expected | Street, Charlottetown, died Sat-|_ He immediately notified Rev eae 3 ae est candidates and presented a lec-| to tie up at the Railway Wharf |Urday in the Prince Edward Is-|L. B. Dooley and turned in the ; es eae (ores that conditions’ are |land Hospital after @ brief iil- |a@larm to the Georgetown Fire rn be available. |favorable at 8 am. this morn-|Ness. Department. A pumper’ and vol- were: Pearson | ing, She will then take on water| Surviving are her husband [water firemen were on the - Belfast; Parker Jewell.| and proceed to the Irving pier |and a son, Dr. J/W. Moreside. | Scene quickly and the fire ex- ; John Yeo, New Ha-|¢o discherge her cargo. On de- | Also eurviving are a sister, Bess, | imsuished, ; a Cornwall; |parture she will join the Irving |Mr. John H. Nutting of Cald- ee rae Nes tone to ay i Donald | Glen ‘and _secompany her tack | well, NewJersey,— ands bro. | portion of the inside _wall and : = .|to Saint John, NB ther, Roy now residing in De- cs Ages ‘through the eRe a Kevin Yetman, Slemon “Park: | qe tring Giea, siete Gable Two an Se oor outside wall in a a by, Syne Fork: “Yee. Rew et ‘Tap | Gatil the tine ot ‘her death |, 16 18 thought that defective ahi » James Stright, Ist Summer | ouied arrival due to ice condi- Sp entened geet hoch tas was ee we ae ee = ; oe tions experienced in the North. many Baptist Church | cupied and no fire had been in re? d ER umberiand Strait. yg ee ices will be heia |e, furmace since Thursday 3 _WEATH from the MacLean Funeral. ” damage “wis done to the » * . Se Home commencing at 3 to- : f TORONTO (CP) — Tempers: Ice Forms day — yo ene greet “i a = on ad usual. me; e 6 4 “Te mile off shore. There are siz je hg a x 7 @ In Harbor /© | eagaers in port up to date FIND STABLE GOAL f= TT CAROL UVNLEY re “> 2% The a steel dragger ts en fe MARTITA HUNT- THE ZOMBIES & NOEL ; AB | SOURIS — The first ice to |expected in the near future. The| The population of the United Te ee es we ol . oe ee eed Olen tea ee Rost in § tate ~— ‘any ieee a a7 ‘children! — AMRTGINE. ni ta MEROGOLOR.. meee © Cea ie x. xe ae teat i At 5 span extends about a quarter. of Gs coer aaa lem the evirege. Qontiweu CAD! actuary natal t = Hh ae ek we eA Et 5-12 - ; sl ; rs —— a 6 Chg al te wh pene Cee nS, ne gg eee weg ne «5 18 ~ . ! ; . * ae e. . oo ay 3 fi 3 , : - : ae - =e Site et 8 . i ‘ : Sonny 4A “10 10 i . Ey gi fee : pee pte: Ze - 2 |i. ae v, & T : : 41 ifyour're tired of looking at scaled-up or scaled-down look-alikes “ z " oe - ee - ona aa ia @w@ : : 3 ... then take a look at Coronet — ‘\m\\/j/i/81B& i 7 ie | a [2 aes i ae 2 ‘ . » a i ag J a + : 6 ‘14 _ : . > 7 = | ; 4 2% oh begs? | = & : etl a ee : \ “4 7 ; Mu . BB ee ean a = ines te wa ¥ : er office says temperatures will P wise in many localities. Strong , oorthwesterly winds -~ cloudy f ; gaa temperatures will be * , few sunty intervals and : ed snowflurries are expected | Coronet is brand new. No warmed-over plane for Toronto | town 7.57 om. and 7.07 p.m. At ~ copycat styling here. Coronet stands all General Hospital for surgery ac- |Rustico at 3.01 aim aud 280 on its own. Nothing borrowed, everything _/ theta, Neos Mevel. fninutes later . than Charlotte- new. New get-with-it styling. New CAMPAIGN . OPENED ca aoe: nae som bas family-size room. New safety door — ns ee aes handies lie flat against the door. New eo Rage held mn 9 ai’es Nebel Coeoned Uaditbc ihcouess sie: ssetaly 13 alge weet tae FUNERALS traffic on a trim 117-inch nicest. a leaves - sldlate posted a SUT FONERAL — Sha _ it behind with a great lineup of engines that _ ee Confederation ome to the Presbyterian ; 9? fast... | | i driving a bargain doesn’t have to be dull. Coronet swings. Bou Get with it. At your Dodge Dealer's. BEAN, 8 Following. are the -results of |funeral for Mrs. Albert Mac GORONET DELUKE/CORONET 440/CORONET 600 — ae . val 3 | 1g | EVERY CORONET CARRIES A 6-YEAR OR 60,000-MILE POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. Covers fut pens and labour for defects in minerals or workenanahie 5 5 j 4 i t # d Hl niet iz “et | h ze 5 z 7 ri we i : 5 Z it di i i i : ‘sey; Consolation gall. sung wete the Watch THE BOB HOPE Hoe re UG gee arial ‘ : ee Tousey, cp fat, Atha Jer {sid athe a Palveares || THEATRE Wednedeys WENDELL G. 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