Novsmmsn __ s.__194s T-TFWEsTERN e UARDIAN; BSIDE Ind *"' AQENTS: 1. Elmer Murphy, use Hanover Street, and ' _, George Glow. 186 Ottawa Street. PBHWCI COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising The Gus “ may be (allowing stores gookstore, Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 2i l‘ y, ‘Water Street: Mark Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; l Baker _ QIfigIrOGrol-ery, Russell Street; Alyr bought st any of the in Summerslde: ‘ Street; e Doucetteb Groce y, Second Street; island Motor rransporr. Water Street. I ~u5rl11un will be delivered tn any house in Summerside by Csrrler y B, 3c per day or 18c per week. Phone 2&9 or 289-5 for this service m. givB so“! ° _________ ' USONS CABBAGE have infinity and flavour. Go on :10 at Ngw London soon. Watch ‘or dates. _.\'0BTH TRYON Presbyterian church Serviée Sunday, November m, a; 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mec- genzic. Deaconess. __p,1.\'TRY SALE at Kennedy's mo" Kensington. Saturday even- ing November em, at a o'clock. gpohsorcd by Clinton Women's In- ytltufe. __,THLRSDAY. Friday. Saturday Q this week. NOV. 4. 5, 6, Original o ‘all One-Cent Sale at Gourlies Rsmi; Drug Store, 21 Central gun... Summerslde. __)[1LI.LN'ERY accessories. have [vnlIlcrS and a full line of (all irllnlnlllgs lo rc-decorate your h... ‘flu: lllalry Ann. opposite Call- lull llleatre. Summerside. ws ' rder to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —WO0LEN lflTTS. Socks snd Yarn at Burns’, Mslpeque. -BESEBVE NOV. 1'! for Wo- men's Institute Bean Supper in Central Bedeque Hall. Sale of fancy work also. —SUNDAY SERVICE in Cen- tral Bedeque Baptist Church, 1i a.m. "Remembrance and Dedica- tion". Sunday School 10.45 a.m. Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches Services, Sunday, Nov. ‘Iifn. Geddie Memorial 11.00 A. M. Long River 230 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P .M. Rev. D .A .Ca.mpbell, Minis- and Mrs. Roy Ahern entertain“! for the staff of Stedman's, Summer- slde Store on Monday nigh! at their home on Summer Street. Mr. Ahern is manager of the Summer- side store.—S. __()‘LEAR1' UNITED BAPTIST‘ CHURCH. - c. o. l-lowlm. B. A. g, D., Minister. November 7th. 19-18. mziteld West. ll A. M. Alberbon linutsford 7.30 RM. “YOURS " as usual. Annual Chi 'en r gathering and so ial. m -I\L\LPEQL‘I<J, Kenslngion and j‘ree!0'.\'!l Presbyterian Churches. sayyy-e Sunday. November 7th. Maipagtle at ll A .M. FTBCIOWn Si. 3 p, 3f. Sacrament of the Lord's gupp r and Kenslngton at 7.30 PM. A‘, 1- yc- i-vlvll F,“ _l s, McGowan, Minister. _,-\CCEI’TS POSITION -— Mn. pm: Gallant. who fol; a number of yrfii’! has been manager of Small hm]. llmlse Furnishings Depart moms, has acccptcrl a position with slndyyvllhi Ltrl, and leaves next| “My fm‘ Newcastle, N. B, where he will be assistant manager of the store there.—S. 5i 5.3V community Hail, Noveorn. Preparatory Service ', - ~*"’"‘““b°" m" “t 8 P" Mi -’I‘he United Church of consul. | —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH lChnrge. Services Sunday, Nov. 7th. _Bedeque 11 a.m.; Albany 7.30 p.m.; lBorden 11 a.m. Service conducted 'by Mr. Reginald Graves, student. 'Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Min- ister. I —MILLIN'ERY NE\VS—Fall hats iin the latest models, in all colors ' to match your new fall outfit. Ship- ments arrive at regular intervals. Visit us today for the best selec- tions. The Mary Ann. opposite Cap- itol Theatre, Summerside. —-O'LEARY PASTORAL CHARC-li Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A., Minis- ter. The services for Sunday, Nov. 7th. are as follows: ‘Bloomfield st 11 AM. West Devon at 2 RM Brae at 3.30 P .M. O'Leary at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at the usual hourfi. —'i'iIE ANNUAL display tea of the League of Mercy of Prince County Hospital, sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Hospital, will be _FARM FORUM; _ n,‘ 1.1531,! held on ii/ednesday afternoon, Nov. ifflll Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorst slat-Lead on Monday evening. Mr. Hamid Macbzod presided. At the suggestion of the RCNI-BW. Ml‘. (nvnn Profftt, it was decided that earn ‘AECIC a different member use notes on the results of the discussion and Mr. fseRoy Camp- bc! was appointed for the current ole-ring. Layton Profltt invited the mcnlbers for the next meet- ing. Mrs. MacLecd served an ‘at- Us c lunch at the close of the urchin: —Bur. -—IN.IURED BOY IMPROVING v The condition of ten-year-old Garth Harris of Surnmerside, who is ll patient. in the Prince County H» with concussion of the uas reported last evening as good The young lad, who is t son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison l. Cedar Avenue. was play- ing rvltl: some chums on Wed- n-‘dzly afternoon about the resi- dence of llir. H. T. Holman on Beaver Street. He attempted to olrmb a drain pipe to a second Wrry balcony and had almost reached it. when he lost his hold ind feli, striking his head on the cement drain-off below. He was immediately rushed to the Prince county Hospital for treatment-B. —HOME BEBEAVED -- The death of Augustine Lecky of Mis- enllche on October 31st was a cause of sorrow to relatives and neigh- bors. He was 61 years of age. s. K031 of the late David Lecky and Msry Jane MeNeill. He lived all his life in liflscouche and was one of its mos’ prosperous and mp-to-date farmr-a- I-Ivery activity that bene- fPed either church or community found in hlrn one who was interest ed and helpful. His word was cs food as his bond. His parents both dad some years ago but two brothrrs survive: Kenneth st Lat it and Linus at home. There are also three sisters Mrs. Albert Kin- kade or llllscouche; Eileen ei home and one who lives in Washington. DC. His funeral on November 8 allowed the esteem in which he was htld. Rev. Martine Monaghan cele- bl-ltM the funeral ‘Mass and Rev. I~ D- Kelly officiated at the grave. 17. st Epworth Hall, Sunlmcrslde. from 3 to 5.30. All members who have not renewed their mclnber- ship are requested to do so at once. New members will be most wel- come. Silver collection at thc door. Please keep this date open. —DANCE A SUCCESS — The masquerade dance at Burlington on Monday evening was well pal- ronlzed and a number of charact- ers such as "devils", "officers" and “oldtinrers" made an interest- ing scene on the dance floor. The judges who were Mrs Fred Prof- itt, Miss Florence Bryanton, Mrs. Harold Champion and Mr. Roy Bryanto-n found it difficult to de- cide on the winners. Mrs. Gordon Bryanton as s "devil" and. Mrs. Herdon Mann as a “brlde" tied for first prize, with Mrs, Bryanton winning the dram. Mr. Leamon Reeves was a prize winner with a good characterization of "grand- pa." -Bur. -—CONFERENCE APPRECIATED —- lifrs. FER. Nauss represented the Kensington branch at the Maritime Conference of the Home and School Association, held st the Brunswick Hotel, Moncton on Friday and Saturday. Only three other delegates attended from this province, Mrs. JP. Lantz, in whose car the party travelled, Mrs. W.E. Bcsntlebslry snd Mrs. Julian Her- ring, all od Charlottetown, The three provinces sent 42 delegates, who were introduced to the others by their respective leaders, Dr. LW. Shaw for RE. Island, Pro- fessor LA. DeIWoife for Nova Sootie, snd Mrs. AB. connell, president of the New Brunswick federation. The choice of llirs. Nauss, as delegate to this confer- ence, was an excellent one for child study has been one of her favorite hobbies, for the put 30 years and her mind was fertile soil for impressions plan-ted by the informal, but deep and far- reaching discussions, crowded into the hours at Moncton. She de- scribes the conference s: s "com- plete short course in education", and the outstanding feature she found to be the idea of the school as the community centre. Quoting g5"! LOOK FOR run "MADE m F llotlrsrrs CHINA nnrsn b ' "’ " o-srtments. renewal-rho Men's Clothing MI walsf ""3 Ihin‘ Men's Clothing Department. ahle ' all Youth (Jen “S 0'“ "lwrrv nurrlslv hlNNIi-IHVAR". _s_ the word of an authority on the WHEN BUYING DlNNEIiWABE-BUY THE BEST-BUY BRI- ENGLAND", MARK ON EACH TMENTS ARE DIRECT IMPORT- \ Tlilfv IS YOUR LAST CHANCE-Ami you won't get an opportunity Illn this Soar of buying a BEDROOM SUITE (worth 8160.00 or more) ‘gififjtilfls absolutely rims a SIMMONS’ SPRING-FILLED MAT- _ lee and a swam. star srlmm . . .'i'hst Em‘ Will‘ while! There sre literally dosens of smart new styles from m‘ 1° make your choice. Come in today and select the Bedroom Suite °“ "'"W—you'li get 48.45 worth of Spring filled Mattress and Spring "lvlclv FREE In either the Summerslrlo or the Charlottetown Furnl is really something Depsrtlrlent bss a very reasonably . niifliiifur collared (Mouton) Windbreaker that's a "honey"! It's of good is lama cotton gabsrdlne with soft. warm velour lining. knit cuffs bind. slash pockets snd ripper closing. . . In fret It bu‘ _ _ you want ln s winter Windbreaker. The price is only 11.50. h” “"11! Ind comforhble in one of these-You'll find Windbreakers In K The finest and best diapers made are OUIIITY DIAPEBS. . . If spent s few days “muss-ammo srsrr- rlr. ' CAPITOL hlsulbyllilii! . {Irwin - ‘fibiubi REGENT Thursday, Fridoy and Saturday Double Bill "PHILO VANCE RETURNS" and Shows 7 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Sol. 2.30 lobtetnwn delegates for old standards, almost phenomenal Mrs. Nauss said she irlg, -_ Bur. Personals -mlr. and Mrs James H. An. drews snd sons Robert and Jim- ITILIE, Hunter River, visited Mr. and Mrs. Borden Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stsvert, Burling- ton on Sunday. — Mrs, William Cousins, Burl- lngton, returned to her home on Wednesday after spending the past two weeks with her daughter and sou-lnlavr, Mr, and Mn, Rm; Kielly, Charlottetown. — Bur. --Mr|. Justin McIvol- has left on return to her home in 5t. John, N. B. after spending the summer months st the home of her par- ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Ollie MoCss-ville in Freetown. she was accompan- ied by her two children, Paul gm. tin and Elmer.‘ Alberien South Mr. Seymour Young, of Halifax, N. So visited Alberton South rec- ently. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lyle of summefiide. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Aubury. The smelt fishing reason is in full swing. Some fairly good catches have been reported. Mr. Alfred Powers motored to Summerside last week. He was ac- companied by his daughter Estelle. Mrs. Alfred Powers returned home from Portland, Maine, alter spending the summer months there. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ‘Hogan of Alberton left for Summerllde where Jlcy will spend the winter months. Mr. Earl Powers left for Mont- real. Qua. where he will seek em- ployment for the winter months. Mr. Lemuel Arsenault spent the "reek-end st his home. Mr. Arsen- uit ls a crew member on the C. l. S. Sorreil. Mr. Charles Bsrnett of Elmsdsie TIIIIIIY (FRIDAY) and SIITIIIIIIAY ‘ - .. slelrhg 8w“ ' IIIIIE IEIFIIEYS - llEiIIiiE ‘ulli’ IIIY - iliiilliiliii YIIIIIE . . Also Comedy — Cartoon Shows 7.15 - 9J5 Matinee Sofurdoy 2.30 - I%00%t®i>0b€>0®%0$( fr“, l _ L _ c - r - W Site For S slde i I £§§3§f.‘;..§"°.l.i““il..'rl..ff"....il‘i Post Office the school the community centre", Mrs. Nauss ls deeply grateful to Mrs. Lmltz and the other Char-f including her and for the very fine way in which they accepted__her as one of their group. Enroote, they vis- ited Port Elglrrs new "Regional High School and found it so mod- ern, as to seem by comparison to "could write pages" describing the various de- partments of the school which is up-to-dato to the last degree. Especially 5mm"? W" 9h‘ Pfidfbmore suitable as a site for a new of the teachers in showing all parts of the building, without reserva- tion, to visitors. Th; psry mwm- cd to the Island on Saturday even- ruc CUARDIAN, _ unsrururrrcrown L. "mhd . A .'- b%00%00-%00%6t€ BIIMEII TIIEIITIIE KENSINGTON Friday 3.30, 7.15, 9.15—Sai. 1.15-9.15 All the spectacle beauty and drama of the flaming days when Califor- nia was born "CALIFORNIA" in technicclo With three great stars-Ray Mil- land, Barbara Stanwyck and Bar- ry Fitzgerald. Also end of Serial snd News }O0Z>¢®%00€>00€>00% GRIIPIIIIII THEATRE “K IT r v" Paulette Goddard Roy Millond Fri. 8.30 Sat. 7.30-9.30 jlionsider New At the regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde Board of Trade. held last evening, 1-lls Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett stated that at. the present time negotiations are going on regarding an exchange oi the property known as the Saund- ers propcrty and the lot of lsnd known as the Allen lot south of ' the public gardens. Mayor Arnetl said that Federal authorities were much interested in the proposed exchange as it. was their opinion that the Saunders property was Post Office than the much smal- ler Allen lot. He stated that full particulars regarding size of the lot and exact location had been for- warded io Ottawa and he was now awaiting a reply. It was his personal opinion as lwell as that of several members of lthe Board that this exchange would lbe a wonderful thing for the Town in view of the fact that Federal plans for the new Post Office coll- ed for beautifying the grounds sur- rounding the building. Potato Floor Price Considerable discussion took place regarding the proposer! floor price on potatoes but due to lack of information re any loie develop- ments it was decided to defer any definite action until the agrlcul PAG_E_FII'I'EE_N_ Toy Town New Open LewerFIeer Msln Store Section 0h! SHIRLEY Shirley is truly one of the loveliest dolls. She ls all-composition. ll- 1-2 inches tall with moving c!" and lashes and a svrswlfl braid?“ wig. Fully flexible. this little s-rl is dressed in a. army cotton lull" dress with panties, wide brim hat. and shoes and socks. The dress is trimmed with r. Peter Pan col- lar, lace and ribbon. .. $3.29 ANNETTE This beautiful doll Is exceptional value. All-composition with move- nble head, arms and lcgs. Lovely moving eyes and lashes and sewn wig. Attired in s. pretty cotton dress and tam. panties, shoes and socks. 20 inches in height. 4-79- BETTY Betiy is s big sister of Dolly Elaine. She is 20 inches tall. all- composltien and completely flexi- ble with a nice cotton dress, pan- ties snd bonnet. shoes and socks. . . . . .. $3.39 BABY PRECIOUS A l6 Inch doll. Composition head. arms and legs and s cotton stuff- ed body. Moving eyes with cyi" lashes, Mohair wig. Wearing Or- gsndie dress and bonnet, slip. rub- ber pants. shoes snd socks. $3.95 '10»! rowu Dolls are only a very small part of TOY TOWN at Smalimarfs, and even at that you’li find a greater variety of dolls in Toy Town than are described here. Yours is 1 choice from hundreds of Toys and games. Grown-ups will get as big is kick out of Toy Town as ally youngster. You'll want to see the "Mobo Bronko" the horse that real- Iy travels snd any youngster can ride him. There's the Walt Dis- ney crcatlons of Mickey Mouse In s variety of rubber toys. Electlc tslns that ehoo-ehoo st the dif- ferent rstes of speed with the es- boose lighting up snd the engine puffing real smoke. Telegrsphy sets that are not only a pastime but an education that can lead to reel things in Ilfe. Don't miss visiting Toy Town you'll want to see all the nice thing: now while the selections are most complete. TOY TOWN also offers you tile Christmas tree and home decora- tions you really want, as well as Christmas esrds. essentials for parcel wrapping, stationery, eie. h! Oh BABY JOY This glamorous Baby will delight everyone with her cute expression. She is 20 inches tall. ill-WHI- position, with moving eyes and lashes, ivlih a pret- [y wig and attired in an adorable dress and bonnet. Outfit includes slip. panties, shoes and sucks. Frilly organdy dress ls nicely trimmed with rayon lace. .. .5533 MISS PULLAN l "_0h you beautiful doll". describes very well the real beauty of this 20 inch all- position baby, with attractive moving eyes and lashes, pretty sewn wig and dressed In a tailored coat and hat of real wool in light new shades. Underneath Miss Pullan wears a cute Romper dress shoes and socks. .. .. BABY CUDDLEY This dainty little doll has an appeal all her own. With cute composition baby arms and legs and pretty composition head and soft stuffed body. With mrovable eyes and lashes and fully sewn wig. Baby Cuddiey is attired in a long cotton dress. llonncl, panties. shoes and socks. She is l6 inches tall. 53,79 cuootlas Cuddles stands 11 inches high. Has composition head, arms and legs, and s cotton stuffed body. Hes a crying voice. moving eyes with eyelashes. Wears slip, organdy bonnet and dress, rubber pants, shoes and socks 3,95 GIBSON GIRL This is the new look in dolls! l6 inches tell with composition head, arms and legs. soft body, moving eyes and lashes. sewn wig and a crying voice. Out- fittcd in s. beautiful tailored organdy dress and bonnet. slip 8nd panties, the dress ha; s nan-ow waist snd I. large flare st the bottom Lower Floor Moin Store Section 0_u Beautiful Doll THE BREDE Our Bride is the envy of every little girl. She is 20 inches tall. all composition and fully flexible. She has moving eyes with lashes and a gorgeous wig. Her bridal ward- robe includes s. beautiful white silkcrepe dress. undercloihes. willie net veil, willie shoes and stock- ings to match. She is daintlly govrncd in trimmings oi white lace and satin. .. . . $7.25 ALICE Alice ls one of Smailmalfs most popular dolls. She is a. big girl, Z0 inches tail. all composition. fully flexible. She has moving eyes and lashes. lovely wig, and dressed in s pretty cotton outfit,‘ complete with shoes and socks. . $4.79. PATSY At cute anther name. Petey stands 14 1-2 inchse in height, fully flexi- ble snd sll composition, with mov- ing eyes and lashes and a lovely_ braided wig styled In the new up- sweep. Dressed in cotton clothes with shoes snd socks. $2.98 NANCY Nancy II s favorite everywhere. She is i4 1-2 inches in height, sli composition and fully flexible, with moving eyes and lashes. long braided wig and dressed in a. frilly white organdy dress and bonnet, trimmed with white leee, with shoes snd socks. ................ .3338 DOLLY ELAINE Any child would be drawn toward this little girl's charm. She ll 14 i-Z Inches tall, with nicely painted eyes and hair. With move- able arms, legs and head. and all. composition. Dolly Elaine Is fully clothed with s. well-designed eot- ton dress and bonnet, psntlel. shoes and socks. _.._,............#.l9 SMALIMAITS Two Stores In Summersllie Where Price ls Matched With duality ALL MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ture committee were able to inter- view the Dcputy Minister oi Agri- ln Alberton ,.,,,: “T” "IF-NIB!!! soon tell you what they like best! The Youth South, the guest of her daughter, South was elected president of the Mu” h" l ‘its’ 0f Ourlty Diapers In stock right now. These sre in i Mrs. George Klnch. l"! M"! .' . Iuy your baby the BEST-buy Clarify illspcrs - A number of are employed culture on Ills return from Wash- S881 Noranda .. . s1 i-4 41s wrlghl Har .. 11181011. D- C- ' ' 3540 Normetai . 31f‘ 5804 Ykl ‘f l3 u. r. r. are. o coro- rm- Arrangements For Milling 2500 not... 0s t. sooo rm}? psoitrgmfiit Corélmlttele corlapilmtent- 3% gzgrihland 103 e e own ounc on e s eps I i‘ rig“ 7 CURB they had taken in cleaning up the IMISIGII FGSIIWII , 1800 Okalta 1;»; 1500 Foothills Allen lot near the publlc srrdlens- (Cfmimued "m" Pi“ 13) 41200 OLeary 21 102s Pond Ore . s also for their action in inslnllnzl 11500 Omnitranl . 0a Tolcl mics 2.95.000. ‘poll-king 111818;! in Sumraerside. Mr. 3é§$g fillet a . . . . gsislka ....... in . _ Eh E , OWQVEI‘. B SOITIG- ayran .. 5113 Q Y O ‘ thing should be done about the 6000 Kelere . . 32 1-2 30250 p“ pew _ 23g unsightly dump at tlée ca’? o’! the 3500 Kenvllle (152 5.8 1330 Pamnur _, 110 Town known as Rea s ar . Arrangements “e about complete 1060 Kerr Ad T500 Parbec .. 04 Mayor Arnett stated that the I m u, s] l l f l_ 71500 Kirk Gold 13 1-2 3200 Perron .. . 68 - “"" Town had done all that could be V‘; ‘Vlflcimsvm bewfighfnff‘ 3:3 se5|‘n_ 3650 Kirk Lake 120 35409 Pimadmy _ 13 I E E Parkman . . ,_ , I . I done by providing a high fence merslde High school audimnum 1225 Labrador . 62o 107,, plckle cr, , 203 around the frontage and that Saturday afternoon land evening 20750 L. Dufnult . 123 1300 Pioneer .281 OPLD,‘ R,O. since the property does not belong This 1s the first muslin festival u; 255 Lake Shore . 10 5-8 300 preswn _ 143 OPTO n to the Town but ls owned by the be hm m gunmen,“ and u ,5 2000 Larder u o4 1-2 1000 Que Lab 59 FETUS- Irvlng Oil Co.. he did not know at sponsored by the following Wonk 1700 Leduc 1H5 1500 Que Man S0 lgizsfniutaiid . . 0 _ . ggesawénlvhlat ctynrrttgfirbztefizsegméfl? ens Institutes: North Bedequc IIjQIiCHIIIiH H (1.7 355$?“ ' 12 Visual Training Given . _ Central Bedeque, Bedequc. Car- T , ' ‘ REGENT THEATRE BLDG. entirely as the firm of M. F. Schur lawn Borden Ca e Traverse M_ 1300 Llngman .1 .1000 Regcourt . 06 S s man Co. Ltd, has a right of way ‘any’ Albanykurgl Norm Tao“ 4500 Louvlcourtf. 1300 Rochette ‘l6 "mm" t" summmflih leading to their slips at the water's ’ , ‘ ' 5000 Lunword . 4500 Roxana 42 ge. grim“ dxegfringffssfimLlgy 3100 Lynx . " 12o Royal Bk m 1 4 ' Mr. John Campbell. reporting for dlrig“ g6 I'm n- P “- ' 1615 Mocassa 10o San Ant 31:. , the msrlllieb cztomlnilitcta.‘ slald that frhgchaaixanwrar the aflemmm 43% nagDonald n ! 14233 Senator . 4:» T. EGPIO HICRIY one sma oa a ca e so sr _ a sen heep Cr .. 160 this season and loaded three thous- prwram Wm be m‘ w°r°hip MW‘ 10600 Magnet 3500 Sheri-lit 238 Chlflcrfld Amflntlnt and bushels of potatoes for Green- °r J-F‘ MM“ and m" the evening 600 Mal Gf .. . 48400 Silanco .56 om” n land and that four more boats were chm’ Justice Thane A‘ campbeu- 5000 Marcus . .. . 17943 Slscoe . 50 I scheduled to arrive shortly. The mum“ "djudicaim I5 M“ 130 McIntyre 17000 Springer 155 I 15 Grmvm“ Sh”. Mr. r. a. Hickey, ca, president R°Y"°" F- Muliml- ARC-Q l“ 1500 McKenzie asoo Steep R0 no Phone m of the Board presided at the meet- OIIBTMHEwWn “Id emcuim" m‘ 2000 McLellun 700 Sullivan 147 I ~ Mggggnl diioiM All ANil f 5”“ lng.—S. , I" c! T 5 m- an - 95 ° 2500 McMarmac ‘.200 Sylvanlie . 126 repairing the Queen's Wharf Mr Qllrlanigllirrllfwnlfialbi ghetbefkdigllfsxltszf w Rad 80m MM Tack Hu ' " 244 - - - - 2: :r Howard Clark of Alberion is the celmpsnist. A great deal of work 3100 Mother‘? _ $I~I|1mnb Lund 23 lur ols 06 1°""""' 1°!‘ "W 1°b- has zone into the strain of this 2000 Mylamaque 4100 Tcrbit ., .. 94 B F Hun"; R Q musical festival for the south 1900 Negu _ 11600 T R so ‘ ' ' ' ° Mr- Floyd Skerry returned to Shore school districts and it ls sews New Eel .. soon Ulggh Min 09 1-2 oprolvm-rggu Care Tvrmenflfls- N- B» liter hoped um it will be well attended. 1632 New Jason . zzoeo Un Keno 20o Ipendlns a couple of weeks at his An interesting feature of the pro- sooo New Marl e500 United ou ‘ 14 “"1"” “m” “w” ‘WM M" in Albvrlvn Soulh- gram will be the finale in which 181950 New Norz 126a Upp Can .. Glam Fitted Mr- J- C- Matthews of Alberton Bedeque Choral Club and the 13500 New Pac 22o Ventures smuwws 3mm“; e -Co munli Ch I Cl b lb t 2000 N R 3000 \"llb . Prince Edward Island Curling Al- Joel's lnmTryon Iwill Irina; 1412mm? 18000 Nib” . W“ . . em “Inilgna Bummvfllflfl-P-l-l million M the annual meetlnr -s. 116100 Nicholson . 2000 Wiltsoy _ mom; m held in Charlottetown 1m week. 16:0 Nlplssing 11am Wingalt .