viuieb POTATO PICKERS Large numbers of Pickers will lie requir- t OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY. SUBSCRIBIERS MONDAY They came from the prairies. from the northern part of Alberta, from the British Columbia inlets, from the mining towns of north- ern Ontario; from the metropoli- the pen of Canadian poet John Mean. while speaking at the stir- ring cu-einonies commemorating the Battle of Britain held yester- day at Meisiotial Park in Summer- si e. Wing Commander J. 1:. Creeper which lies ahead and their desire as make a success of the celebra- on. 0 ,"'I'his city has a wonderful his- toric background which most of us have accepted and taken for granted," Mayor Stewart said. Hospital on County Hospital on Wednesday H September 15. 1050. to Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mulligan a .son, weight 6 lbs. 10 cu. MncDONALD-At the, P. E. 1. Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mlilar ....... 6 K Predict 16,00li.llliil People The Girardha in canada By By ALLAN nosiaassr Writes Pun ltaff AWA, (OP)-Canada's popli- la on may reach 10,000,000 in' the l soamisy. sort? :5. 1954 19552, ,- ona in 'Ic.0- Nova 0 nae; rm irunrwick, one in-1,2,. Prince Edward Island. one in i:is'3' and Newfoundland. one in 210.2. ' summer of 1006. Government statisticians, say their forecast of mid-1000 depends on a continuation of the recent fast pace at which t I and immigration have been adding new people to the country. Natural increase-the excess of births over deaths-has accounted for the biggest part of the popula- tion boom, roughly two-thirds of the post-war growth. It is also the steadiest factor. MANY Nawcosiiisis Immigration, although it could vary sharply in the future. has ac- counted for the other third of the increase from 12,012,000 in June, 1040, to 15,236,000 on July 1 this year. Canada's l,000,000th post-war im- migrant arrived in the late spring. However, not all immigrants have remained in the country. Future variations in the influx of new Canadians depend on the workings The presence of new Canadlam was shown even more strongly 1,, the. cities. especially in oma,-,,, where in 19!! Toronto had one gm. tan areas of Montreal and Tor- onto, from the fishing inlets of Newfoundland and from every part of the Maritime Provinces. The 375 commissioners of the General Council of the United Church of Canada, many of them with their wives, making a total of about 575 people made a friend- ly invasion of the Island Saturday afternoon and were thoroughly overwhelmed by the hospitality and goodwill of their hosts. Perhaps a greater cross-section "Much Oi it Will, be lll110ld0fi next MacDonald (nee Margaret C. Mar- aumme and dwelt upon to the tin. R.N.) a son. Ian Martin. adventure of ourselves. our child- weighing 3 lbs, 15 on. ten and thousands of visitors. BABLOW-- At Lachlne General Hospital, Lachlne, Quebec, on Sept. 18. 1054, to Sgt. and Mrs. Walter C. Barlow (nae Kathleen Bouiter), a daughter. MacLABEN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Wednesday. Sept. 22nd, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacLaren (nee Mary Maccallum) a son. Larry Lee, weight 8 lbs. McMAHON-At the Western Hos- pital on Sept. 21st. 1954, to Rev. J. R. and Mrs. McMahon of Alber- ton. a son. 8 lbs. 13 ozs. MacQUAID-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 21st, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacQuaid (nee Geneva Morrison) A son. HICKEY-At Brantford General Hospital. Brantford, Ont., on Sep- tember 13th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hickey (nee Helen MacPhee. was officer commanding the par- ade, which consisted of the band and personnel from the RCA! Station, sumnierald and the num- ber as Air Cadet squadron (Sum- mer ” ) under command of Squad- ron Leader Murray Shanks. C.O., of the unit. The parade formed a hollow square in front of the Cenotaph before a large number of civilian observers. Mr. .1. Watson MacNaught, M.P.. and parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, announced last evening that he received word on Saturday that increases have been approved by the Treasury Board affecting nine classifications of "prevailing rate"civilian em- ployees at RCAF Station, summar- side. The increases are retroactive to August 1st. This follows a recent meeting of civilian employee; of the RCA? Station which was at- tended by Mr. MacNauglit. A V ed by the National Employment Office, Sum- ii: merside. and a smaller number by the Char- lottetown Office. a .5 APPLY AT ONCE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES . . E & to the shores of Prince Edward ' island in such large numbers. A 12-car special train bearing the delegates and their wives. was met at Cape Tormentlne by Mr. George Fraser of the Prince Ed- ward Island Travel- Bureau and Piper Bruce MacLaren, on behalf of the Bureau playing "The Road Ito the Isle", led the large assem- :bly aboard the waiting Abcgwcit. one in 10.2; Kitchener, one in 17.a-' 4 at. Catharines and sudbury, on; in 10.7, and London, one in 21. The proportion in other cities; Winnipeg. one in 21; Edmonton one in 21.7; Calgary, one in 25.2! Vancouver, one. in 27, and Monti real, one in 30.0. Those proportions have increased since icians say. Discover Vast Banyan Bottom North Atlantic -Over 8.000 tourists visited the western part of Prince Edward Island this year, according to in- formation received yesterday from a member of the tourist commit- tee of the Summerside Board of Trade, this number being about the same as last year. THURSDAY Charlottetown is extending a welcome to-day to an outstanding visitor in the person of Sir Brian Dunfield, Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and presi- dent of the Community Planning Association of Canada. sir Brian arrived in the city last evening and is staying at the Charlottetown Hotel. VEFY likely than stellar. This ad. sponsored by the Provincial Dept. of Agriculture. Through the courtesy of Canadian -S. RN.) a daughter, of ma government! uned policy National Railway officials. t e H t - Tugygg-3,..Ag: the 19. E. Igjmd ,,,,,, had ,,,,,, held ,0, ,, 1,,” TUESDAY M;I?";,':r':e,0:xhl,l;,tggmgagmfad Hmm, on Thursdm Sept 23, of keeping immigration in line NEW YORK (AP) - Columbia University scientists have dijcov, cred a vast new canyon on the floor of the north Atlantic about 000 miles east of Philadelphia. Bruce C. Heezen, head of a jun with the economy's ability to ab- sorb new people. Arrivals in the last two months reported by the immigration de- partment have declined. June ar- rivals were three per cent below 0;)!!! leieditranistatlantlc expedition h. Hun, HI"), a year earlier, and July arrivals in 0 un Vera y's research ship E; tg::ltr::lv.cAh.urI:rlnk( Mnibean on per cent lower than in 'July, Veml. laid Tl-lnldly the new can- September is. 1954, Ads. Elisabeth 1'” V9" """ ””'” Wm i” ml for Anne, dlumm, 0, Mn mu Mm In recent. years population has from 300 to 500 miles. vemon C, M"K,nnon' Umm been growing at about 2 1-2 per This is in contrast to a north. Road Norm. to Rob,” John Pam, cent a year, a faster rate than the south gorge in mid-ocean that was Son of Mr. and Mm Manna" United States and one of the fast- traced for the first time two you; Fame 01 Charlottetown. est in the world. The rate was 2.0 ago. , "ENNEsSEYymLLER p At the per cent in the last year. Births Heezen said both gorges um. Church of the Mo" Holy RE. which averaged 200.000 during the to converge on a remarkable fial deem". Charlottetown. Sept 15. war, have topped 400,000 in each mid-Atlantic plain. 100,000 aqua;-g 1954' Ann. Frmc" Mm" to of the last two years. The death miles in area, that lies 18,0001”: Lawnme M. Hennusey both M rate has fallen slowly but steadily. below the surface, . ' The newly found gorge is 100 feet to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turner (nee Jean Donald) a son. David Leigh. (weight 10 lbs, 4 cu.) ' MABRIAGES 'r7i:rim: -- Macl(lNNON-At Trin- hour in order to accommodate the distinguished guests. "As we look back with pride and thankfulness for the heroic action of the RCAF in the Battle of, Brit- ain in the summer of i040, may we rededicate ourselves to be fit heirs to the great inheritance of Free- dom and Christian civilization which has been preserved for us by these courageous few of it years ago," Wing Commander J, Angus MacLean, D.F.C.. MP.. said in addressing the parade yesterday in connection with Battle of Brit- am Sunday observed in Charlotte- town. The parade stepped off from in front of the RCAFA clubrooms iii that the attendance yesterday at the fair was one of the best in the history of the Association. Al- though the weather during the morning was rainy, it cleared as the day progressed and for most of the afternoon ideal weather prevailed. In the opinion of the Judges of the various classes. yesterday's exhibits were of a high order. Com eating on the horse en- tries, W. J. Reid, the judge, said that there was an absence of young horses at the show but that there are good prospects for some foals next year which should add greatly to the interest. He said that there were too few foals Harry Love. 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Love, East Royalty. P.E.l., has been awarded the R. T. Holman Limited scholar- shiP.of 5250.00. This scholarship is awarded to the student in second year Prince of Wales College making the highest marks and who is going to continue his, or her, scholastic career. Dr. J. A. Clark returned from Bolivia yesterday on the afternoon flight from Moncton. He came by way of Lima, Peru. Guayaquail, Ecllldor. Panama. Miami, New York, Montreal and Moncton. In crossing the snow-covered Andes, Sealed Tenders will be received at the Office of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, City Hall, twelve o'clock noon, October 21st, for One Hundred and Five (105) tons of Springhill Screened Coal, to be delivered, and trimmed as follows: One. Hundred (100) tons Malpeque Road Station; Five (5) tons North River Station. Said coal to be weighed on City Scales at ex- pense of tenderer. Time of delivery to be stated. Quality and delivery of coal to be subject to the ap- proval of the Engineer of the works. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. COMMISSIONERS OF SEWEBS AND WATER the Bank of Commerce building at 3;; wfnezfantln o:(l;:el:1d9w:: ml-"id 1" "19 PT9VinC9- Ch”1”"'i”w"' N0 35005” I ' deep and two or three miles wide. surrlv - CITY OF CHARLOTIETOWN. ms a.m. with w. s. chandler ,.,,,,,u..; to the passengers At New mmsr "HT"! rm impact of migration is on. P"””"" 2'" (Ch"””””"”l'") M"! York the plane circled or it 1 GURNEY-At the P E Island ficult to determine for although RCAF Association in command. m hour ""1 . mu m 1;.” bzmf: Rebecca Patricia. Gallant. five Ham”, on 5u,,d.,.' 5.1,; 19;), arrivals are counted no record is A The vivmgiz Tlipmmmm T” landing in Idlewylde Airport. He y'"' "d ”'V'” "M0" W 1954. Henry Edgar Glirney or 144' hi” 0' 0m1Im10n- ' la " gm. Take ”3"'"l ed Y 9 l"'""l" 0 A left New York from La Cvuardia. d””"" ”' "'- ”'d M”- E""”l"el1-iiiisboro Street, in his sani year. A total of 605.000 immigrants Retirement course 'IORON'IO, (OP)-Fifty men and women all past middle age but large number of members of the Canadian Legion and also a full i . i.il.l:l:2"dZ".3i..”” i3.'.”.”;.S:2”t2 Pu. on - mm to well over one hundred. mum Bum” Faun” Mumm w'”'k in that country, left Charlotte- The death of Francis Collins WW” 0" -lulv 30- He was commis- MacPherson yesterday morning in 5l"n9d 5-9P9CilllY W Vl-Iii the Peniel the Charlottetown Hospital where H” Falm i0 Silldy conditions there he was admitted as ii polio pati- "lid "0 "Y '0 diww" 00" illlPl'0V8- en; nbou; ten day, ago. He was ments might be effected there as in his 19”, ye”. an experimental area. Born at Uigg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacPherson, he was employed at the co-operative Store at Vernon River. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers Don- ald, Alfred and David, all living Gallant of Rosebank, died in the Western Hospital, Alberton, at 11.- 06 yesterday morning from in- juries received in a car accident in the yard of her own home. The child was seated in the car with her mother about to leave the premises at 0.30 am., when in some way the door opened and the victim was thrown to the ground while the car was in motion. Pas- sing over her, the vehicle inflicted injuries which later proved fatal. Doctors Shea. and Robinson were called to the scene of the accident and the injured child rushed to hospital. Besides her parents, she is survived by one brother Paul. entered Canada from the start of 1046 to June i, 1051, when the last census was taken. The census, howeixr, recorded only 305,001 who ad en ered in that period 11 1 leaving 100,000 unaccounted for: it 3l;3T(f(t;1Xybu':1(:1x;l,:i:'1;e,l:mo,:?;::: statisticians say some died and mm mum” mom ,.w,.mK. more returned to their home coun- 1” no” " umph, u it mun,” tries, but many probably entered -I-my Wm be uudmu m g ca"; "13 unmd 5''”'5' fully planned course of studies Immigration nu ma 1” mu” which mental health authorities effect on the populations of three md seem mu.” worn" Wm M provinces: Ontario, which has taken about half of the influx, eigemexa ";:etm”::Idle';” British Columbia and Alberta. ' Most of the postwar arrivals have "km in wch w"k' gravitated to the cities; the census Thf pm5”m 5”” W” "5199 found three-quarters of them.in "V": G001)-At Spring Park on Sun- day, Sept. 19, 1954, Samuel .1. Good in his 82nd year. MacI.EOD-At Falconwood Hos- pital on Sunday. Sept. 19, 1954. Miss Rachel MacLeod formerly of Hartsville, aged '12 years. DUTNEY-At Nashua, N. H., on Friday, Sept. 17, 1954, Miss Gladys Dutney. I MacPHEltSON-At the Charlotte- town Hospltsl on Sunday, Sept. 19, 1954, Francis Collins Mac- Pherson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard MacPherson of Uigg in his 18th year. BLANCHAltD- Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Sep- Airport at midnight Sunday. Dr. Clark, who had been to L9, LARGE AUCTION SALE A"). BEDEQUE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th BEGINNING AT 1:00 P. M. STANDARD TIME Acting on instructions of Mrs. Wilfred Connolly, I will sell by public auction on the above date her farm consist- ing of 140 acres with a complete and up to date set of buildings. This farm is well fenced and watered and is known to be one of the best farms in the community. Also all farm implements and household. furniture, consisting in part: 2 work horses, 4 young cattle, all im- plements now on this large farm, 1 potato cultivator, hay Five new additions to the staff of the Provincial Department of Agriculture were announced yes- lcrdty by Mr. s. 0. Wright, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Sudden) They include two check testers for y at St. ' ' tion of skills and mower, gang plow, potato grader, disc harrow, grain H, mm, Wm, mm, pm” creameries and cheese factories, need two ream tember 20 Mrs. Elmer c. Blan- ”””"l c9n"93- Th” '"”m' - v m . y ' Th 1,3 m d gh L 5 J wisdom, and the teaching of lift seederl mnerl wood slelghl 3i quantity hamess' Ind Tn 9 Tppomteu Tim '1” T” H or The P. E. Island Division of the Cmrd in" Mary Lem" (sm 1, 19;l.cefl)1I:e in trilgry 30.3 Ipers:l1i.: 3”" ”m'9m9M- -"'r-moo fought moi; ngm in ficial butter weighers. They are time of bitter fear and died not Messrs. Richard Vessey. York. and kl'l0Win8 how the fight had gone," Claude Vessey. Charlottetown, who reflected Mr. J. Watson Mac- is being transferred from his for- Naught. M.P.. Quoting a line from mer post'of accountant. Mr. Robert Pierce, B.Sc.A., Mac- Donald College. Hunter River, has been named fieldman in the De- McCarville). DELANEY-At North Tryon, Sept. 20, 1954, Mrs. Parker Delaney in her 63rd year. CHAPPELI. A At her home at 216 Water Street. in Summerside. on Monday. September 20th. 1964. Katherine E. Chappcli in her 54th small articles found on a large farm. It 5pm,, mm ,, mmm, M. Also a large quantity household 'effects,. including several bedroom suites (walnut), 8-piece dining room suite (walnut), cream separator, Enterprise range, sewing machine. several spring filled mattresses, radio, hall rack, tables and chairs, lamps, etc., and a large quantity dishes Community Planning Association and the Charlottetown Board of Trade had Sir Brian Dunfleld as their guest speaker at a joint din. ner meeting in the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. In the course of his address Sir "We are missionaries had entered Canada since the start of 1946. Three province; were tween Dr. Clarence M. 1-lincks, above the national average. In On- l0lllld" 0i We CNN-llall Mmili tario it was one in every 2i,a per. Health Association. and Dr. Gerald sons: Alberta, one in 21.8, and P. Coegrave, director of the Y.M.C.A. British Columbia, one in 28.5. counselling service and regarded as one of the continent's top voca- onmn PROVINCE! tional guidance authoritics. Mortgage Sale- . 9, L . . , Brian said. . Mid C00kll'lZ Utell5llS- I Then will be sold at Public Auction in l::nmeanppt;Iil1ictiedMr algrfnounllglln lilacs 1" Eh” mid 01 endeavor to plan g;:llTI'l-At the P. E. Island Hoa- For the other provinces: Man- Th” l”l'l""' by unhmmu "- .;;',';',;5,,”l,:, l-,;;'ug?."':g,,fj;;;!f";!,,;,';;';gc;; Tuplln has returned to the De- 59"” iullaundlnia in W 0015- mm. Sept. 20. 1954. Mrs. Katie iiobn. one in 35.7; Yukon and ""30 "910! Is public service. small business projects and art studies. will disclose the horizons that beckon to people who have time to explore them. They will also indicate how retired Persons can find opportunities for the use oi. their experiences in helping oihrrs. TC1'l'i'l3 C35ll- towns and villages throughout Canada. When I tell you that 360 miles of new housing was planned and successfully carried out on a well designed program in Canada last year, you may visualize the effect of care now, in planning for Smith, widow of the late Watson Smuh of Wheatley River in her 86th year. CULLEN -- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday. Sept. 21, 1954. John Francis Cullen, 136 Hillsboro St. in his 50th year. Northwest Territories, one in 53; Saskatchewan, one in 60.0; Quebec, m........M.:.M..m., appeared to be an attack on the Roman Catholic faith. "They can't get away with call- ward Island, at the hour of twelve at. l35Ttm5ni- follawilll hi! "kl"! P050 5"”; Man on Tuesday. the tweliils day graduate work in agroriomy at ctober. issi: ALL that parcel of land M”D9mlld 00119"- and being in the Royalty or L'iiarioiic- Replacing Mr. Claude Vessey as i33l.'.'c."' liili-73;: i.i'i3if.' n'.:.'.7.la'.".i' will "m""”"” M” be M" 3"” Lei” described as follows, mat is in say: COM. lieu 30ul'l5- MENCING at a point on the north side Sale rain or shine. aituale. lying HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 1954-Of Brown Swiss Cattle- Mill Road, Howlan, R.R., P.E.I. at 2 p.m. Standard Time. 10 head of Brown Swiss cattle-one cow 4 years old, 2: :)3:'fiMl.e::dlnllto lzeach Grove ii... -Mr. Rollo Gamble of London, future expansion at city or village MULLIGANM M the prince lllk 1-iii! In Eilvlcli On illell” either directly or indirectly. W Gem". Michal-undo Igrligerraniflseexd England, who has been is film dlr- level." County Hospital on Wednesday, church. he Mid- Rev. W. C. Berry of Toronto said the Roman Catholics them- selves put out literature inviting other faiths to investigate their faith. T Dr. George Dorey of Toronto, who was elected moderator by the council's, first major act Wednes- ector with the National Film Board for the past month is currently staying in Summerside while do- ing preliminary research for a T-V film, which is to be centred around the Egmont Bay Mont Car- mel exhlbitlon which opens in Ab. rams Village tomorrow. September 15, John Leslie Mulli- gan, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mulligan. PERRY-At his home on Foundry Street. Summerslde, on September 22nd, John C. Perry in his 83rd year. LIVINGSTON--At the P. E. Island aader Mclsaac. thence nortnwardly alone Alexander Mclaaac's eastern boundary line one hundred and fifty-iour (I51) yams or to the southern boundary of land now or formerly in possession of William Mac- Phersori, thence at right angles eastward- ly along William Maci'herson's southern boundary line for the distance of thirty- three and one-third (Ill l-.1) yards, and thence at right angles in a sauthwardly -Mrs. Gaspard Arsenauit, one of the oldest residents of Prince County. celebrated her loist birth- day yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph DeRochea of l-iowlsn station. Another daughter, Mrs. Agnes Gallant, lives in Hall- SIGNI NEW CONTRACT NEW YORK (AP) --Eric John- ston has been signed to a 'new seven-year contract as president of the Motion Picture Association of America, the association re- . I 1 direction one hundred and fifty-four rm: The film is one of gevg;-31 cm... fax, N.s. , l ht, id: "1 he e already t d 'r sday. Johnston has held imp COW 3 years oldl girts over 6 It 2 two year olds' 81 b,:Tid't:erncte0 ::"eeiit3aeiEsli'y llllb Rrnalg "muy bemg pmduwd by the N". It has been announced by l!0(i)5:I.mllldril?n A?:I?lne:4dl:ll:lg!si;Tl)lte Stilltedn gthat ;Ehis booklet contains Tiger goat uselnce 1045, while continu- tional Film Board for the C.B.C. series called. "On The Spot" which is expected to begin around the last of October. Each film will be one half hour in length for the road to the place of commencement. con- taining a little over nnc acre of land anti being part of the land conveyed to Geri- dle MacLccd and another by '1'. Harry Morris by deed dated the twenty-eighth day of October A. D.. loan and egistei-ed in the office of the Registrar of Deeds newly freshened, well balanced udders, quiet, easy to milk, - casy to feed, and easy to keep clean; also year and half old heifer; all bred to Swiss sire; 1 brown Swiss bull, 13 months old, well built animal. I guarantee him in every 4 calves, 1 female, 3 males. My first foundation ing to be active in services for no attack on the Roman Catholic the government. Church." her 63rd year. ELLIS-Suddenly at the Prince Edward island Hospital on Wed- nesday, September 22nd, Harry Ellis, of Donaldston,' in his 62nd Acadia University that the "Wil- liam Inglis Morse Library Re- search Fellowship" of 8400 en- dowed by Wllliam Inglis Morse. D. Litt., of Cambridge, Mass, has Every dollar you invest NOW in I Canadian way. on the second day of November A. D.. pr0gmm' b arded to Mr Lloyd Sim. cm. animals were purchased from three of the best Brown Swiss l.!l'ahe”IIIDllE':':rlll1lll. T:”lleEg" made under WEDNESDAY meoer?l..E'.A., of Summerslde, P. E. :g.cD0NALn,g, A. the victor” farms in U.S.A., free from disease. Standard bred geld- ing, Northern Volomite, 4 years old, grandson of V'olomlte, dam going back to Peter the Great, Volomitc worlds great- and by virtue of a power of sale contain- ed in an lndeistiire of Mortgage made the eighteenth day of August A. D.. 105.1. be- tween Amy 0'Keefe. of Charlottetown in I., for the year 19M-55. ..'Today the approaches to the new Montague bridge will be com- Gcneral Hospital, Halifax, N. S., September 22nd. 1954, James Mac- Donald. formerly of Inveriiess in Sister Mary Irene, educational director of nursing at the Char- . , Queen's county. Province of Prince r-:4. lottetown Hospital was elected . in 79th est sire, has 25 with records of two minutes or better, whrd Island. M mo Woman and Frrincll pms,d,.,,, 0; u,, p, E, 1, N,,,.,,, pleted when the final pouring oi 5 g . - i d I-kin Con. DKeefe. -her husband. of the first part. . - t I the x-om-twa Luke; GALL-ANT Ah the 09"" 0' M5 never was trained. 1 Deering binder n 300 wo 8 To Rogeri M. Beer of Charlottetown Assooiaiion at their 33rd annual cffccere lemurs; about No ymonms daughter. M”. Urban Dolmnv diiion. Terms made known at sale. ::drII:.lu-.u'f:ix-i:(e. draefmtlz-to meet ng held at Montague yester- :30, -the work ms now reached North Rustlco on Wednesday, 0 day. The morning, afternoon and cvcniiig sessions were attended by some seventy nurses from var- ious hospitals and health centres in the Province. Sept. 22nd, 1954, John D. Gallant in his 94th year. controversial Booklet mails in payment of the principal and in- terest thereby secured. Dated the tenth day of September A. D.. IBM. ROBERT M. BEER. Triisire Mortgagec. its final stages and traffic will be permitted on the bridge within a few weeks. The railing on either approach and two light Birlndlfdil remain to be completed. Sale rain or shine. RUSSELL ROGERS, Auctioneer is Guaranteed gA"A'.ml;Al'iGE. Other officers elected were: I - first vice-president. Miss Ruth gm.-".5 P R 0 T: E S S l O N A l. C A R D S mum 2 Ef5gii'aeT-Tfriiilfiovlili M.cno.liTTiI CI!-ESWELL-At Prince County o':'yn:'i?Ited income during your retirement yqoff , M t ; h , I-I iii Su ti September BARRISTERS so LICITO RS. Etc. F'37e7"3" M-cbziiilrlrw "553"'5'l- 1”?'l”""7' '3" ”"':l'' ”"- E" E: - -.l...... .. .. ........-a.. ..... i. .. so. so, as - -on ' iors: Sister Mary David Mrs. Cresweli of St. Elsanors. I Ill! ' SAOKVILLE N 3 : j . The ism day of September A. n. ma . - . - - (OP)-The ages. Herosotzdgiagm 0. , 1 n 3 , ; Lois MacDonald. Mrs. Hi Bob ter, Coleen Ruby weight 0 lbs 13 - 30"; MIHIGSOII 5 3 OM01” MICPDCO 5 T-lifllllof null. iii. Tilngi.obe(E:i3:"aaJy"Tilh KEEITISI gcr and Mrs. Laura Kitclhzli. II2 ozs. ' i lad cmrfhu mm 'c",";;dcouT.. NOW-Sup ing you are a man of 28 and wish to secure an 1” nlchmond 3.. M5 Queen 8!. Dill I23? t;-nlzlltitmlnugi-eusaid Province. Farmer. In the morning augion, gfter BRYDON - Al. the P. E. Island : c::lt';oveul:l b'ol;l:l':E'3purp:rytmg Annnhy of 100 per month commgnqing at 65. Your monthlx . 7 -r n.' p. i ' I - the business reports were read Hospital, 380'-eml'l!l' Hill. 1954. 90 y - umbeonl 1 44. ' J. Elmer Blanchard. EA. u.C:ia:.-R.. it'l::Quald. coolly1-5-5-3"c3.i.ii5i.C'L'i"iK..?1J03: and adopted, an interesting film Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brydon. a son. '” c""":;l l:,m”'"g"' b”"”” R” Pmmumw” y. , .100 , on In em ,,,., w..,,,,, ,,,,, C,,,,,,,,.. ,, ,, y , th 0,. mm, man Ca 0 cs an Protestants. gt ggg gg...'rho Govanmesit will begin pa gyms F fall Queers 80. Phone 028. 1 GRFEHNG. entitled Angotee depicting the CALLAGHAN A e .ar The booklet Wm: on nl. n" will . G. you1",,,! A ' life of a young Eskimo boy from town Hospital. September 10th. month. These yaynsenta continua as M. A. Farmer. Q.C., f.L.B. Bani: of Comine vi Bldg. Gaudet & Hissnrd OPTOMETRISTS .....M....:...:.. G. F. llutcheson 0 son I. o. sstrrcisnsniv. Ito. Royal C until Al F . Ill E i Montague by Councillor D ugl Hospital on Seplmliwf 19th. 1004. i0 Bank of Commerce Bldg. 50 Grafton st. Dial 082! of me -.bove.llamerd l;l'lYl)ll'lwl::l McGowan, speaking in Ell: uh: Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1"; Kltson. 1t"id- IP00! 9019' lhlnllu "ill! "en euuif ouu" ug-751 I cl!-Mon my be issued for me pur- cstholicisms riesthood hindered 5' 7 P J A Culrmthe 8.0 ,0" ..,,.,.,,,m" R, ,m,,,,: Y” ," avoidable absence of His Worship Hampshire. P. E. I., a daughter. H ' ell . H I. You "I "'0'. p.. .,p.The connmam Vi" In your Alllloll M- Gllllbi LL-ll I ' ' "V ' therefore hereby required to cite all per- Mayor 3. H. Yeo. Karen Verna. mu" 0"” "E 004- ill” "'5 . d g (in plus up gram"; 3; pm an 33 ION 51- Dill M12 nu: Intsrestebrgln the lsld Estate to be h h d Mug;-vgN..M th. p, 3, 1, nos. papacy coulfi not be justiftled by heirs tbediotal sum paid up to the ate 0 10'”-' ' an -wear are the nose pm-nt at More i an one undre inter- , 13, Christian prnoipel and the there un interest. 5- w”"""' "''"d'''" u"”' no TEoy.Tio'T;i.J' Gun" lii'.Ti)'uii iioi-,-'-Ti”-"n'”m?2:'.7.i..ii'..i3.”. '.':"'o.'.'L.!.'l.l 533:? W0 Mum -"ended I waver Eii.'l.iTii' ili1E"ii3i;;rrs"i3i.oNevii: was no biblical foundation or ten- mm” TleuemplegfvsnitowisoncofIMID'09W""'”'”'A""”ii?'P""' Hllllllll lldko lit Grafton st tv in the said :- . on Wednesday meelinl -5 ill! 010"? 01"” lui Delabie (nee Catherine Darrach) ate like the dogma of the lmmacu-' ,,,,,-,,5;, ,, mu pup pgrliculor roquirunenrs. Aw resrilenl Palmer t Haalasn II. J. Mabois, R22. - the 20th day of October WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Reverend William V. MacDon- alri of Si. Peter-'s Bay aforesaid. Parish Priest. and Ronald MacDonald of Si Pe- ter's Bay aforesaid. a member oi the next coming at the hour of eleven olclock forewoon of birth until manhood was shown. In the afternoon session the nurses were officially welcomed to evening to hear the progress re- ports by chairmen of sub commit- 10M, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cal- laghan of Auburn, a daughter. KITSON - At the P. E. island a daughter, weight I lbs, 4 has. Wednesday coincidental with the United Church. late Oonception. opening of the 10th general coun- cil, the highest court of the The council action today look the Furthermore, in the event that you.die within 10 years after iflt: age of 65, the morithl payments will continue to your heirs M the balance of that 1 years. In other words. you Wlll.l)llVCirllb' 87,299.36 to receive a minimum return of 012.000. Will?-ii V A . nve5' I bis 'g'n7oT'm"c".7:Z'n',';5rbI'.s mrcr'in7Wmrs R I " i?'P;irsG3r7rC4"'7W.5 3'” " ""' '”"”" '”'- ""'"""' n " 1”.i.'..'.r'.';'ii'.2'ni.'..i.'i.?l'."i”ir'.1?.iZ"il.'iii toes of the Charlottetown Oentan- :'.',,l.2,',iiT.r:-rvili, xil:TplErTli' form or ooorumin, "M W m" . Mi. svillk amino calls! s time canvenianf rim). or W” Iatheson. Peaks I Nicholson 3- 8- Tliioh 130- gm; ;;",,r -,;-:4," ;;-,1, ;,';:,,,,,5-';,,'; Ml Celebration omnlllilm Mrs. Emmett c. Deighsn (nee in the booklet were its own and ""''t the coupon VMVPOSTAGE mri: ' I15 CHICO! EH20. co"'e' I.". . Q”e.' st on motion of H. Francis MacPliea Ea- se.ud Tt nu T".-n um. with MlfIlT0l F5l'm") . d."'h"r' 0' .ppl'0Vn 0' we book 0' 0 wh0le- , . Office airs; llessse nu qis're. Proctor for mu Petitioner. Chairman P. .1. storey. who pre- GALLANT - At the Ohai-lotta- - y" 1 A. "goo BA :-- AND rr is HEREBY onnanirn that sided, were His Worship asgyop to Ho. pm M, S, um”, goth, no IIPUDIATION JOHN A. MARTIN. Tlraoe lloclr. Qlllcl ltroc -- ' . " a true copy hereoi be forthwith published J D 3” 3' N H M "I wn D P . - C-.l '1' gnu" an '''''''"e ' W” ' "W" CHWOPRACTOR ::...'.':.".:: ..::.?'.:'?:”.:.:".:":':':.'. 1:'..f”.'.'.' -' a' --23” ..'....lu"?-"'-ii" 1-.l?.1i.':s-i”':"”.TJ:ii2?” ”v'i.'i'.'i.".' an 0- 0- 9- Inn--rick at Mon- "'””""” ' ” , .m.....................mM . .. . . . . . , - Dr. W. It. Canon .1 ti Geo .1. saw .1). w. ' "Ill W4 0" 'l'1'lI”' mm 11 I , G. E. Macbflllal. ll.A.. LLB. iii. 'Ti'.'ni. l?'r'Coi"."-Tii"iiili ."'i'n'i'o 173 J,"'p,c';g.c;,.',?.,,. 3”,m:, W, u)';;J';;M um Gnu Roma, conferences across Canada that he auunpsansnariisaisnaamol E "' "””""" 0" ”"" ”” "' """' "' W" "'1 T..'I'?.'.mii'. '..”i'.'l'.'I"5..';';Z'ii3.i'y" i.'i'...5i;""i'.S Held. frank Cums. Maior My Ottawa Ont on September um" a"lJf',"d"” ' lg?" "gr "' "5" r-mum--f,-;-bglg-3.-7'.--;;;;;;',';-;-,,,,, 0,, ' '-as illi it ' " -ane'l'oronmWn-ra- D-r--N -.-- :0 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS :.i:.':::' :.'..:v: f:::::..'.:..,".;"'.'.'. ,,;”?..,::.:' .:i::',”"' W” "” 1.2.”: l?..Ii': i;;i..”".-,..”,'::'r.”.,,::,'3., .... i... .. .. .. ....,....o .. .,..,,.................................................................... V McDONAl.-0. ouiiiiia a co. i1":.?.if.':7..ti.'.'.l'..'t.'.':.'.".iSi:".:.2":; Mayor atmrt refund to r-- P. n. m . daughter. I''""'" W W"””'' " "'3 ""05: " " com. and cauuteoeogn 91. gm cum is-ouim in iii. Peter's mimic cords indicating that Charlotte g 3,. p, , no. im lei which W" '"''l"043 Will" to-mi. a. I rosin-A t E. I p , . an that all persons interested in the said town was founded, in I708 but it on gem, jg 13354 M M, mm M", the differ-encs1' (Hr-IHIIIHMI I. LTKANI I COMPANY 31”" " ”"""" '" ”" ""' """ was not until 1050 that incorpora- Lem, g-om: ch.',1ou,l,,,;.,,. . um, He said, in effect, that he couldn't. um: NI GIIIUEOOIIO 00- c5l'l0iW0WI Wf'f'NEl.I Ills lfenossr Hamid Leonard tion was achieved and it is the um. ggnggn, 7 15,, 4 on, -sea therrvlal ansthlns to repudi- ,,,,,,,,p,,. .4- Ihsno eass . Ola : . ,1 0. 3., on Palmer. Judge of the saiefroaaie Court on. hundndm mmvemn 0; gn.g v:..o'v'N y M nu ohuh”. gu, . . An 3 GA ;:,”:,',, ,,,, ,,,,':' ,,,,,,,":,,,?"""'- "" cm is is planned tocelebrate. Ills iownlnupini on September ms; . or. Kiipatrlok referred to the ;......4....s...n n....... 4- mw In-ctuc nunainz :'.'..f:' -M Z;':".f.l":.2?.?' .'::..'.'-it mm: t"”......”-l.1'..:"9ii:.l.'e.Y"”""”'&"""'"a&5a.”""'.. mom. .33.: I--1-crews-cw--"M"-rose!” -- - son Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 I ""” '"""' '- l,l'."',.,.'"",..,?" well for the success of the work uorssoax '. A. ,,,,i p,.,,.. aisaopoijrorongo. that the book T - --