I951 osr ssuar aoosrs TRURD. N.S.. A118. Soothe them with MINAIIIYS ary scale. 31 - (OP) -- Officers of District 26 of the United Mine Workers of America today were given salary increases. The district's 23rd convention adopted a report of its constitu- tion committee to increase the sal- The following salary scale WM ........... Plan For lioyailoor HALIFAX. Sept. -- (OP) - Al- though their tour through the four provinces will be swift, Prin- cess Elizabeth and the D it I adolptodk zith the prevlousp salary Edinburgh Wm we 3 modubn 3y I: I N I M I" at lvllcerrl:-esaidcnt 05.000 03.000): sec- ;?;;,,;;;gg;d- we'll” hm"? i” "" b ta - ' 5: .ull!l:mr:,ElI:lel.u';tzl;'e"a:;l':Q.. gitallrlg icrosslngbeicnfo New Brunswick ""i.iias:'le"m 042- L "in tellers and part-time, board mem- mm Que ' the m" Roy” "'”p bars 815 per day (813 a day). lllSlll.ATE NOW WITH JOHNS-MAIVILLE iiOOli WOOL BATTS Almost any kind of insulation "helps". 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Kensington Summersido Charlottetown A cosrpusrn nun.nlNo snrwlors will be in the elm-shaded capital or Fredericton, situated on the st. John River. Before they reach Fredericton they will pass through colorful northern New Brunswick. with its lumbering communities and sweep- ing view of the rugged country. From hederlcton they will travel to saint John. one of East- ern Canada's major ports. before leaving Oct. 31 for Halifax. En route over the C. N. R. route they will pass through the ratbway hub of Moncton, N. B.. across the border along the low-lying marsh- lands and across the Province to the Nova Sootla capital. - Arriving. in Halifax Nov. 1. they will remain until 10 a. m. when they leave by air for Charlotte- town. seat of confederation and capital of the Province which air pears to be a huge patch-work quilt. of farmland from the air. That night they will board the cruiser Ontario and head back for Nova Scotla, landing at Sydney. the steel and coal centre, the next day. They board Ontario again after a short stay in Sydney for New- foundland. newest of Canada's provinces and last stop. They will enter the historic har- bor through The Narrows. a fam- iliar sight to convoys of two world wars. From st. John's they sail Nov. 5 for home aboard the Empress of Canada. Varied Programs Their reception will be as varied as the country they pass through. New Brunswick plans haven't been announced in full as yet but in Moncton. where only a 15-min- ute stop is planned. a motor tour of the city's streets will give everyone a chance to see the royal visitors. m In Halifax. the Royal couple will be guests of Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. J. A. D. Mccurdy. the when should a iomily borrow A family alumld lumouv only when 1 loan is the but .solul's'on to I money problem. For example. to a old debts, medical eamenus, mu, fuel, education, ear or e npain. Loans for lllae reasons are not injlationa ,,fnr flle money is not and to bar; goods in sltort supply tn increase indebtedness. IOLVINO MONIV PIOILIMI At FIFO-Household Finance-we believe a family should borrow only when. by careful planning, the money problem an be re- solved. and the loan repaid in an orderly manner. When a family borrows under these circumstances. it is simply "renting" money on terms it can afford. At HFC you may borrow 850. S250. 8500 or more on your signature. without bankable security. l MONIV WHEN YOU Illll Hl ssousslsosn rmnues I50 Oreo! George 39., who 1, phone 2992 Cl-lAII.O1'TI'TOWNp :;I.;l”.' Inalwrewvao-coataaonasllsxrsueuwa first man in the British Empire to fly ll heavier-than-air plane. Their street. plans are being kept a strict secret. Charlottetown hasn't announced its plans but a visit to the chamb- ers where Canadian Federation was planned seems likely. The three-hour stay in Sydney will include a tour of the. city. a visit to the huge steel plant and a monster reception limited to child- ren only. About 27.000 kids are ex- pected. Myrer - Macleoil -. Wedding The marriage took place quietly on Monday. August 20th.. at the Bishop's Residence. Charlottetown, of Norma. Mildred, daughter of Mrs. and the late Norman Edward Myrer of this city to Mr. R. Bruce For smooth power I switched to Essa Gssaollnoa Fill your tank with "up-to-date?! Bsso or llsso Extra Gasolines. Take your, car out on the road. Sea for yourself its better all-round performance. Bsso and Esso Extra Gasollnes are continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of smooth dowlng power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping and vapor-lock. For more happy motoring, switch to Ease Gasoline: and you're always ahead! IMPERIAL - iisso the sign that says W to stop for happy motoring with lmpetlsl lsso Road Maps, and Imperial Bun . 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She was attended by Miss shir- ley It-lam, who was attired in navy blue crepe, a navy hat and match- ing accessories. She wore a cer- sage of yellow roses. ' Mr. Blair Haekett supported the a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hackett. Kent at. after which Mr. and Mrs. MseLeod left on a short hon- eymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Msoleod will make their home in Boston. Msss.. where Mr. Maclbcod is employed with an engineering company. Mrs. Mscbeod was a valued member of the staff of Moore at McLeod Ltd. and was presented Rabbits on some western farms age leading frustrated lives these days. The succulent bark of their favorite fruit trees has been wrapped in aluminum foil. so now they can't get at it. This was a new one 'on us. We had heard of dozens of uses for the foil .we roll at Kingston. Ont., but never for frustrating rabbits. However. it just goes to illustrate why more people are using more aluminum and why we. as the most ediclent producer of this modern metal. must go on ex- panding. Aluminum Company of Canada. Ltd. (Alcan). groom. . Immediatoly after the ceremony THE GUARDIAN. Ooslstunlty shower For Miss Ellison September 1. Foster read the verses. After "For she's A Jolly Good was suns. Isobel in her winsome manner thanked all for their gifts and good wishes and he invited her friends to visit her in fellow” her new home. The remainder of the pleasant evening to a close. when her talents have been available. a All the guests left the show slwa married life. gjmgjj. riage. lllllllllilt il i. Let. Peter's Road A bridal shower was held on Fri- day evenlng, August 24 at the home of Ilr. and Mn. Wylie Gibson. 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Holstein Orades "' Excellent The highest honor that a Can- adian Holstein may win for type is to be classified as 'Excellent in selective Registration. Not more than a dozen animals throughout the Dominion receive this classifi- cation y.early. The latest to be ad- mitted to the select circle is Nor- ma Marie Pontiac owned by Colby G. Lewis, Freetown. P. E. I. and bred by Est. of Oliver 0. Le'Psge, Rustloo. Norma was officially made '15)):- eellent by George M. VanlPatler. official grader for the Holstein- Prlesian Association of Canada. He described her as a large. extremely dairy cow. balanced throughout. Norma was the first four-year-old at the Winter Fair in 1949 and has com- pleted a yearly record beautifully KINGSTON W. I. home of Mrs. Wesley Green. followed by "Creed" in unison. 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