......., ....n,.. '.'. , . i. I k . PAGE TWELVE . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN (oil MONDAY C. and Roy MacDougall, I inem- bcr of the New Brunswick Bar TORONTO, Nov. 18 -(CP)- Almon Boswell of Charlottetown Jg':.f;1ncg.)nhifc0,:o&f1Egiggggll: broke into the winners' circle at ed h t Eh - the royal Winter Fair here Sat- p,,mo " " Bum" '3 "ml ”d"' H15 l'””l””5e geese W” ”"l The action is taken under the third end the 10ii"h Wiles W Fatal Accidents Act of loss and -Wu"! '"”le5- is seeking 363.000 damages "in .. , f . . 1 . c.ccted prcslilent of the Prince mam caused by the Mgngem Edwam Islmld Imlchers Few” operation of the defendant": rall- ntlon lit the annual meeting of . . . we Board of Governors held in Way ifyv the de.fe"(.l.ams serl am: :h- Prince of Wales College on E 3 eye cmssmg' The accident in question oc- Frlday and Saturday. Other officers elected were, first .; Y i , i mac prcsldenh Ealle Janey: Secn cross.ng betvieen Ge0Igeu0Vll'l and ,, , , , . , Cardigan. and not for from the lm Hce pxesldmm Pxlaefhlzi latter place. The car was driven secretary-treasurer. Auld; recording secretary. No:r- by Chest" Burk” tn:-.ii Ml:icI..eod; s-ubllc director, - - - Mlllar MacFadycn,' and general- wEDM':&DAi secretary. J. A. S. Williams. Improvement in the mink class. boih in numbers and quality. and Roilghwood continues to domin- possibily a record entry of foxes. ate the exports by rail from this promise keen competition in the PT0Vl"C9 55 lndlciilieil by the Yllz- 21st. annual Provincial Live Fox iires for carloads forwarded from and the 4th Live Mink Show when Borden to Cape Tormentine for the judging no.-nincn.-es in 9 an-., the month of October. released by today in me Fox pnviiinn 3; the Office of the Superintendent. the Exhibition grounds, Isla-nd Division. Canadian National Leading breeders of .ne island Railways. A total of 404 carloads were placing their entries in me were shipped as conipared to two nnndreds of wire cages in the ill the same molu.i iii l9.)0.- building throughout yesterday, Other notable increases "1 ex' when the classification of the ports were livestock. fish, meats. animals was conducted. oats. turnips, Irish moss, and lum- Although present day prices nu. her. Decreases weienshown in hides. mx pens are almost M rock bot, potatoes. 209 in lllnl as compared mm, the qunmv of those hem: '0 330 "is" yea” my ml 5”"'- shown indicate the faith of the and Cmmd 3”” -breeders in their expenditures to . mainita-in and improve the market Shipments of' potatoes from value of their product Canada to the vi,-nlted Slates un- That this emdencv may be rler qu'otzi to lhov. 3rd were 15,- justmedeis bome out by the Sign Ell bushels for table stock and .. . . 6.826 bushels for seed stock, ac- "”i”.”” 3' rec.e"l' arllcles m American magazines which have - i 1' ti d llmilleg F::lHlt(l)1e1llf:fl:lLftesR.::)'(:F:nl'ee- predicted that iiie con-inz gener- lcascd on Nov. 15th by the Mar- N10" Of young Women will show ketlng Service of the Depart- a Prelerelwe WV fox 1'0”- ment of Agriculture. The seasonal summary, rail and At the nnnnni megting of the water in cnrlots. contained in the summei-side Miik prod...-in-5 and )T0P0FCfi0FthP- :11. W; are as Distributors held in the Sum- OWS3 0' 9 ' s0 59550"- W1 merslde Town Hall last night. II '50r'51 HRH?" l" bmi-'k9l55 Exf motion was carried to the effect I(')0;'Il5- '-315719 (5l70)L'li-suds-U13-qagii that I delegation be appointed lEl'!- - 7 3 99 - - --- -from the organization to meet i175)? Ollie". 0- i1ll- TON” 9x" with the Charlottetown producers D0"-E table Mid 5995- 84- 009- and distributors to discuss, bcfore l70me5llC- llible ""51 5F9d- 245- going before the Milk Board. the i.".50). Total Domestic and Export, mnue, of raising the price or 329. f664i- fluid milk in Summersidc nntl Charlottetown. The motion was TUISDAY moved by Ernest Walker. second- It is effected thIt several of the ed dby Balm” I1rl"kl"”' "d "r" most rare of all furs, the valuable ”'n xl:';:"1:';”lg;l1'Sensu: of opinion sapphire mink, will be exhibited , i at the Provincial Live Fox and "rT;'e1gt 1:',:nsegf::,::Yf;lr5id';lPm::lfi: Mink Bhownxmch Wu" ma" in gistrlbutors should get two cents gireou1:1o(;rsPav on at the Exhibition more ltruzn .10 tbring vgem an, - it ll t - '1' - Under the auspices or the Prince 5.35;? .3.'...l it l2'.?&iif.l2J.n,'?..1L.”n Edrgd Iilgndhrur :ll'”d":odA3' asking for a one-cent increase. 3003 0": 9 5 0W W W" 3Y- This would put the price of milk tumigrowz 1a;idm'1"hu;sdnv.s hind will in both centers at 18 cents a be e s ve ox ow an gun, the 4th Llve Mink Show. Entries Ire expected to be around ..At n nubin. meeting ,neid in W9 300mlE1”i!l”k g;laf;3x9;l:ndse:50tg: the Alberlon Court House last ""979 - e ' fr th f - classification of the animals being .,l.'.:;':,'.'f.,,; thee ,f,l;”g:fgafe. itfn imdcrinksgi by Film" 0"” 0 Jack Pi-om was appointed as me 5"mm9 W” lmd Bewh" M?” chief of the newly organized fire Dfutgkfll 1": EuEfl:”'t' kmd X-ludgtlgg department with Pcrly Hardy as- ” ” M” V” ll 9 pm” sistant fire chief. morrow and mink on Thursday. The meeting was opened by . ' Mayor C. R. Profit. who regret- (Rm' )g"”l”lID(;hR:t'?:::"C:n::lLr ted the small attendance. Mr. J. " '9 e",m ' ' H. Myrick was appointed chair- yesterdsy was elected president ma of lh meeti The mm- of the Prince Edward Island " (me 1 Ella" t. Minlslcrlal Association at the an- "L95 9 9 35 meemg were nual mccling held In the Y. M. ietiid bx ihep izecersiary. C- R. Pro- (inn. i.an aprv. Onp n( gh. nriminni Qoplcj nt There followed a discussion on discussion was the decision to ways 10 improve the fire depart- nsk the co-operation of the pub- mcnt with many suggestions re- in: in not. rcqucstiniz the holding garding the maintenance of the of funerals on Sunday. It Was equipment being dealt lA'llh. Fire nnintcrl nut. that rural rlcrgymcnlchiei pi-om siiggesihd that mg. uiili more than one church ini-rown Counnii be nsked in nn. their v'li:irz.-4- were frequently pre- prove me hiring of 3 man to look vf-ntcd from hrilcllni: Sunday ser-lanai. the fire Huck and equip, vircs llN'.'Ill.SP of funerals. Imam. The mom)" was carried. No hard nnd inst. rule was lnidi 323.2.l!...1I'"..lL".2l.lSfiplliiilf. '?'.?Si Wm mm mnon N. S-- Iilililir would be asked not to re- Lead a20";;5:p:”-Vg::l(S(l)luetL::.;- nut-all Sllndny iltnflrllls in order to was lkmcd today when me lumbelj the ministers to hold sci'- truck he was driving was struck ” by fl Canadian National Railways The November sitting of the3l"El9l” lralll ll”?- Supreiuc Court at Georgetownl TN) 916161 .0c(upEdnl;I MB in rcsunicrl ycslcrday morning with l Huck 1'” C sldcl an any ur cl M.. JLHFCP Mark R Mccuigan wcrc takcn to hospital suffering pI.lh'qd.n'zi i ' from injuries and shock. Macl.eod ' The f'libFVt0n('0l11E up was an nc- ng?:ng::;1nedpf&o1:;nrgD3f.:annaming m" ml d"m”"':' Htlel” Li l'"'Ithan two months ago. llls mother berison. plaintiff. executrix for .- N 11- M L d on 1 L g Alliin Herbert Robertson. deceas- :::,.x'”' C is ac 20 ' Br 0! c t-cl tcstiite vs. the Canadian Na- Comm” R. H sumcrland ad. tlcnal Railways. defendant andiioumed Clicstcr Burke. third party. ' Me's'si's. D. f.. Mathieson, KC. and G. R. Foster were counsel for the plaintiff Ind F. A. large, K. the inquest until next Wednesday after the jury viewed the remains. The accident was in- vestigated by the R. C. M. P. Burke ls Ilso I. native of Prince curred on Sept. 25. 1950. at a- dress could not ford, N ent. It was believed their was obscured by a snowstorm. The locomotive engineer the crash, having slowed to The eighth the Co-operative section. was held day afternoon and evening. ings and good wishes in other provinces and the convention. dressed by C.C.F., B. C. Edward Island. but his home Icl- iils Inc.. be learned lm- Massachusetts clty. medlately. Sldcl's home ll in Ox- . S. The men were cngaged in lum- the old type wlll.be in the shallow berlng operations and had unload. draft. The new one will draw only ed lumber just before the iiccld- between vlslon four feet of water with I load of said The older type boat draws up to the train was moving only about 8 feet wltli I 30-ton load. 15 miles an hour at the time of primary reason for changing the crawl at the West River station. annual meeting of North Shore. Commonwealth good the larger boat may be, it Federation. Prince Edward Island WM D0lntecl.out by Mr- Cullen. it in the King does not solve the fisheries devel- Gcorge llnll, Kenslngton, yest,ei-- cpment problems here if it cannot The afternoon scuion dea't with the business of reports. fi- OTrAwA' N3; all '6 (Spcdu: nancial statements. Ind election -A. El" for me”. ovenlinfgd of oflcers. Telegrams and greet- "ms an” lo 3 mnpama were re- ceived from C.C.F. organizations read to The evening session was ad- Mr. H. W. Herridge, M-Pu for Moienly We6f- Address. Mr. MoLure iirrirmed lt Leod, Long River: vicc-pres- idcnl. Prince. Cyrus Gallant. Wel- lington; secretary-treasurer. Irv- ing Toombs. Bcclequc. Councillors: Mrs. say. Indian River: Hudson Prid- lia-ni, Albcrton; Clayton Smith, Freetown; Lester Linkletter, Ken- sington; Belonie Gallant. Sum- merside; William Kells. Charlotte- town; Lorne Houston. Hunter River: Mrs. Muriel Mclnnis. North Wlltshire; Herman Mayne. Em- erald; Sterling Miller, Kenning- ton; John Wallace. Alma: Rae- ford Locke. O'Leary; W. B. Mac- Lellan, Alma; Emerson Matheson, Granville; Roscoe Walker. Ken- sington; Melvin Bridges. Howian. The three delegates elected to Leslie Rain- the C. C. F. National Council were the provincial president. Douglas MacFar-la ne. Bedeque. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Indian River. THURSDAY O'I'I'AWA. Nov. 21 - (CP) -Canada's Fisheries Patrol Service has reported 269 cases of illegal lobster fishing in Prince Edward Island so far this year and 542 prosecutions were imposed. The Government said in I The following officers were ennmeng to give nil-i to needy elected for the ensuing year: citizens. Prcsidcnt. Douglas MacFarlane. --1.; is denim-able," in said. Bedeque ”c'eleCl'edl3 V1F"P"" "that the incapacitated person. idcnt. Queen's. Murdock Mec- William Kells. Charlottetown. and B naval architects of the Mr. Cullen said the main differ- ence between the new boat and three and one-half to. approximately 15 tons of iced fish. The a. dragger design is to permit drag- ger operations from the smaller harbors. especially those on the Regardless of how get into the necessary harbors. and other groups of persons in d.ire need but not eligible for pensions of any kind was made in the House of Commons this afternoon by W. Chester 5. MB- Lure, Conservative member for Queens. Speaking on the Draft was the duty of the Federal Gov- whose need is very real. is being ignored in the government's pro- gram of social security." Mr. McLure cited instances of persons incapable of earning I living through no fault of their own who are I serious burden to their families. He urged Health Minister Martin to submit legisla- tion to aid this class of Canadian before another session of parlia- ment passes. Lieut. Col. .1. David Stewart. D.S.0., E.D.. this morning will be sworn in as Mayor of Charlotte- town before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell in the latte-r's cham- ber: in the Law Courts Building. Crl. Stewart yesterday was the orly nominee for the Mayoralty in the special election made ne- ccssary by the election of former Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. O. E., to the Provincial Legisla- turc. Following qucstioniniz of -thc legality of the former Mayor con- tinuing to hold office after De- claration Day the Chief Justice declnred that the office was va- cant and ordered an election to be held this month. The election was scheduled for next Wednesday. November 28. but with his bcing the only nom- ination Col. Stewart has been de- return tabled in the Commons that 5.09"! traps and 41.333 falhoms of rope and 128 11- ounco t-ins of lobster had been seized. The Fisheries vice had 41 men employed primarily on inspection but are also used for protection duties. The R.C.M.P. assists on request. in exceptional cir- cumsiances. The information w-all tabled for W. Chester S. Mclsure Patrol Ser- (PC-Qiiensi. The annual meeting of the Men- tague Community Welfare League was held last evening in the Curling Rink club room. with the president. Mr. A. D. MacLure, pre- sidliiiz. The secretilry. Mr. C. A. Shaw. reported that. records of minutes had been lost in the Masonic Hall fire. and since no meeiln; lhad been held last year. there lwcrc no minutes to be read. How- ever. from the bank account Mr. Show was able to present. A fin- ancial statemont for 1950 and 1951. Expenditures for 1951 show- ed 5637.09. receipts ssol.4.2, bal- ance 816-1..'t'l. Expenditures for i950 showed 52,260.85, rccclpts t2,- .'ll3.'2'7. lialaiice 552.42. The two glllllllcldl statements were adopt- d. I A radical departure in structural design. as well as a much shallow- er draft, will feature the proposed new Island type dragger now un- der considcratlon. An announce- imcnt about it was made last night 'by Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister lo! Industry and Natural Resour- ces. Two members of his department. Mr. Eugene German. chairman of. the Fisherman's Loan BoIrd. and Mr. Francis A. Campbell. inspect- or. returned ihls week from Boston where they discussed the dragger with the firm of Eldredge McIn- There Ought To Be A Low NY on win ,wAiis wiwi MILD AND SO MEEH -" no way, ouizmc we went. "W5 ""5" '7 ALWAVIS vw ncruoes so c3El5Jia0oil&'5oo: Val.-I .n.T.?o:;; LET Ms seemis D Q9 scuoot on 95 . By Fagaly and Shorten r . ; lP6WlCH.VOU'VE -il .3” " ZYI - - ,Pavllion at the clared clected by acclomation. This morning accompanied by City Clerk James E. Fullerton he will go to the chamber of the Chief Justice where he will take the oath of office and the oath of allegiance. i-less. director of fur animal re- search with the Toronto Eleva- tor Company. who will also ad- dress the members of the P. E. 1. Fur Breeders Auocintlon in the evening at I meeting which will probably be held in the Vocational School. 0:..- Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. Sum- merslde. yesterday received a tele- gram from the Director of Army Personnel. Ottawa, informing. them of the sad news that their son. Gnr. John Earle (Sonny) Watson had been killed in action in Korea No details were given, the tele- gram stating that further inform- iitlon would be forwarded later This is the flirt casualty of the Korean war in the Summerslde area. Gnr. Watson, who divas only 20 years of age. enlisted at Charlotte- town ln January last and went overseas in July. He was home for the last'tlme on embarlfatlon leave in June. In the meantime his par- ents had heard from him at reg- ular lntervals and ii letter received within the last week from him stated that he was well. that things were quiet in his area clue to the peace talks going on but that he c'.id not expect that he would be home for Christmas this year. . "Sonny" Watson was one of the most popular young men in the circle of friends in which he moved and the deepest sympathy goes out to the bereaved parents and the members of his family. Besides his father and mother, he leaves to mourn two young brothers. Robert and Hillard at home, fivc sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Inman iI..orraliie). Hamilton. Oiit.. Mrs. Joseph Gallant (Doris), Lori- cioii, Oiit.. and Joan. Shirley and Patricia at home. - S. FRIDAY Last evening Rev. C. D. Math- eson was inducted into the pas- toral rliargc of Trinliy United Church, Suinmcrsidc. Rev. Kenneth Campbell of North Bedequc presided over the meeting. The scripture lesson in Peter 5, and St. John 21. was read by Rev. S. H. llaslain of Mar- gaic. aftcr which prayer was of- fered by Rev. L. M. Murray. of Kensinglon. Rcv. W. G. Dickson of 0'Lcary presented the charge to the min- ister and to the congregation. and Rd-VlS6d the congregation "make a friend of your minister in trouble. sorrow uiici adversity." In closing he said. "May God bless you both in your work together in advancing ills kingdom hcre-in Summerside." The chaiiipious at the 21st. Live Fox Show were selected yesterday by Judge George A. Callback in all classes, as the fox section of The newly elected Mayor will hold office until the next civic elections in February 1952. Placings were very evenly divided yesterday when the main part of the judging of the Silvers was completed by George A2 Callbeck at the 21st annual Live Fox Show. being held in the Fox Exhl-bitioii grounds. A total of 160 foxes were tabled during the day. and judging will continue today with the Standard Platlnums, Standard Pearl Platinums and the Cham- pion classes. Following the completion of the fox classes. the 4th annual Mink Show will commence. with John C. Molony. of the Hudson's Bay Company as the judge. in the course of the afternoon, peltlng demonstration will be conducted by Dr. E. Rendle Bow- the Provincial Fox and Mink Show came to an end. The total points winner of the show will be award- ed a blanket donated by the Hud- son's Bay Coniiiaiiy today follow- ing an overnight check of the points amassed by the leading contenders. Ray Carr. Stoiiliope. showed the Grand Champion in the Standard Silvers, with Brciitoii Clark of summcrside the Reserve Chiimp- ion. Both animals were the cham- pion pups also. The champion staiidard silver. adult, was exhib- ifcdpby J.R. nockcrby of Hamil- ton: with reserve champion by Rev C Woodsldc of Malpeque. Ernest T. Mill of Keiislngton, R. R. 4 showed the Grand Cliamp- ion in the Standard White Mark- ed Sllvers. cxtra light. this an- ll lmnl also being the Champion Ad- ult. The rcscrvt: Grand Chanipiou and reserve champion. adult. were ACROSS 'UnIble to of speak Spanish title plant 111 on greetlntz 9. bet it :27 12. Piece of stand -'9 furniture iPrint-i lft. Foundations It. Examines. ill 14. Jewish as on 82 month 15. Pillar . Defeatn . Son of Odin limllle) .-saw T393 20. Devour u 4 I. Allerilk ll. Radium (um) 10. skillful 21. squint (Ecol) 23. Bundle of grain 25. couples 26. Kind of boat 27. Young sheep 28. Land- measure 20. Boy's mine 30. Old meanu - of length 33. A lie 36. French cheese 37. Kind of duck .18. Bequeath (I9. River (FL) 40 Come in 11. Poems DOWN 1. Ynrlnaceoul 2. Unload 3. Tux 4. Before I. Rune It necl JAILY CRYPIOQUUI .nxsxrA EKMO HDKF ITHO PK ammoni- ZIIIRUO OIVMNINO RE -IIJINDLY T0 DAILY CROSSWORD 6. Expression 21. 1. sorrow 22. To free 5. Crowds 7. Plowei-less '.'8. Separate: 9. 0. Hawaiian 8. Thinner 25. Rcmuncratc ?;h;,;i:i (Buddhist 34. . Cereal grain 17. Away 35- Hord of whales . Hastcns . Fate . . Morel I um infrequent i -i g - .13..-cii, BER Lllilll . Look Yesteeloro Answer 16. Flex 38. Sign of the wow- E-lIere'I how to work It: A X Y D I. B A A X I. II L 0 N 0 F I I. I. 0 W One letter simply stands for Inotlicr. In this example A is used for the three L's, x for the two or. etc. Sinsio letters. IPO" trophies. the length and formation of the words are all lilnu. lull day the code letters In different. I , A Crntognm Quotation TF3 IBKVI. TXPDI PKVFBI4-BIUROF. IFORTUNI I8 A-WOMAN. AND THI YOUNG-HM-PL the reserve by Roy Woodslde. The with merside. The Champion and serve Pup went. to Ernest T. Mill of the Standard Pearl Platinum crby, also of Hamilton. Reserve Champions. Pup. were all shown by Lowell W Hancock of Summerslde. Presentation of the Hon. -7- A Province" featured annual dinner of the Queen Hotel. It was Mr and Mrs. Edward D.':'l'I1Enl Mlargate. year's slate of vice-president. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Leod, Lorne Valley: secretary- treasurer Mr. Bramwell Chandler. Charlottetown. The directors for the coming year are Prince County, Lloyd Lockerby, Hamilton, and Earl Jelley. 0'Leary. Queens County. Col. Johnstorie. Bramwell Chand- ler and R. H. Snazelle, Southport. Kings County, Mrs. Mnlcolm Mac- Leod and Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Peter's. BIRTHS WEEKS -' At the P. E. Island Hospital on November 15th. 1951. to lvlr. and Mrs. Mlllar Wceks. Pleasant Valley, a son. weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. FRANCIS-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Nov. 19, 1951, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Keith Francis. ii son. 8 lhs.. '10 ozs. STDISON-At St. Mnr)"s Hos- pital, Montreal. on Nov. 7th. 1951. In Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stimson (nee Teresa Ryan). Ver- dun. a son. William Ryan. 8 lbs. 7 obs. LeCl.AlR-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 16th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leclair (nee Jean Coughllni, a son. 10 lbs. 4 ozs. SEAMAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Nov. 19. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Seaman. (ncc Violn Gnmestcr) Glasgow Road. I (laughter. 6 lbs. 4 ozs. l:ROUl)E-At lhe Clilirloitclown daughter. weight 8 lbs. LAETER - At Sourls November 13th. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Larter. Sourls. a daughter. Dorothy Janice. CAIRNS-At the Prince Island Hospital, November Edward Dunstaffnago, a daughter. Ruth. , ('An1lIODY-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Nov. '.ilst, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Carmndy. Clinrlottctown. (nee Grace Tay- lor) ii daughter. 7 lbs. 12 ozs. DALZIEL-At st. Joseph's Hospi- tal. Saint John. N. B.. on Novem- ber 14th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dalzicl a son, Frank Charles, weighing 8 lbs. 10 ozs. WOOD - At the Prime Edward Island Hospital. November lath, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Cheslcy Wood. Hunter River. I son. James Arnold. 7 lbs. 3 ozs. MELLISII--"At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Nov. 21st, 1951, to Mr. land Mrs. Harry Mellisll. ll son. 8 lbs. 10 ozs. MARRIAGES Cl.7l)lll0llE-STl'lWART - On Sat- urdny. Nov. 10, at York United Church Manse by Rev. John Douglas. Helen Alberta Stewart of Dunstaffnage and Preston Chnndler Cudrnore. of Wlnsloe. DEATHS CARR.--At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Tuesday. Nov. 20th. Mrs. Ira D. Carr in her 71st year. MICDONALD-At Wellington. R. shown by wig. mg .13, Jgnking R... on Wednesday. November 21st. WOOD-At Cemi-ni of Bummerslde. The Champion and Frederick N. Mu-cvonnid. used 90 Sunday. Nov. 18th. was shown by Ernest T. Mill and Y0!"- Grancl Champion and mnlllml S" Champion Adult in the standard M"- John I-on! of Marie in her son, William Hayes, ML Platlnums were shown by Mchure and Macxtnnon of Charlottetown, MURNAG-HAN - At Concord. lay in his 67th year. " the Reserve in both cases M!1S5-- shown by no. Stewart of Sum- 1951- In the final championship. that Monday. Bernard Trophy "for the greatest in improvement amonx homes of the last night's Rural Beautification Society held at the awarded to Following the dinner I business meeting was held at which last officers was re- clccted. They are president. Lieut. Col. E. W. Johnstone. Burlington; NEWS BUDGET ma OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI lggyally 0,. Wood in-his 73rd year.l' Lincoln LONG-In the Charlottetown "A,-Esgsuddemy on Thursday, Nov. 22. NW. 17' 1951' at the ho Saturday, me of hi, Edwani "19 Val- 79th year. Rand. R. Q. Hay" of T) Tuesday. November 20, BRADLEY-In the Cllflrlottgtnnn Mury Murnnghan in her Hospital on Saturday, Nm. 1. Reg 75”, ynnn Catherine Bernnrdlne Brladlel-' EDEN - Suddenly It ottawi. "94 9 mi"iih!- ' l' My Nov. 19. 1951. James , Eden, formerly, of Charlottetown. TOKYO. Nov. 21 h i , (1 Cha - MATHESON --AtT ii lie 5 Re t. . silleiiiersi. l3!l:llGlg?1lIldw(f:r:meF;(l?lll)lf.:3 by J.nl12. on Tuesday. Novembrervezotlrt. -13:18 Eleven America" mldlem ll" "1! - Lockerby of Hamilton. and the Wllsoil Champion, Adult, by L.K. Lock- year. The Re- MURRAY-Died in scrve Grand Champion and the town Hospuni, Monday, Nov. 19, W... brides. Adult anti 1951, bers of the United States mllit advisory group in Korea beta” the war began, left for the u in" ChIFl0ll0' States today with their Kolixi Miithcson, in her 68th Samuel Murray. Vernon, age 67 years. ' PALS NICKEBSON-At the P. E. n- Mm ,,f;ff;c g:::l”';1dm-'-CPI - liind Hospital on Monday. Nov. moton.” who Wu lm- be the 19. 1951. Harold Nickerson, Sea speedinx um C t hned E2 for i Brook. New Hampshire. U. S. A. letter t m ' " lY' lollowing his 60th year -. 9 9 99”” i”;-eikI ”Dear am Guilty. Yours faithfully." We Hist-lx MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS - KEUVICPAWYIA I()l)kb lur CEABLOTTETOWN J. A. MOORE R. C. Shea. Klnkors; W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE lomikiiiiu rm: iollowmg Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prliia Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating insurance or Innultlu. without. obligation. J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL :11:Pili:..”"c.33:"”.':i.l;:'...39' 6:13”; iianoieon and Uncle Elli Hospital. lzth. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns.I Donna- H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. I. U! cllffllfd Mcbfldl .7liT:rTl;';AfTEK OF ram ON THE mos: How I'LL SLEEP TONIGHT! fir.-.iix w OUT OUR WAY I I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY YOU GO PLAYlN' INDIAN CLUB WlTH THl "THING! -- THE - WAY YOU HATE TO CRANK IT WITH ANYTHING- - ' BV J. R. Williams . s W