Weekly News Budget For Our Saturday Subscribers MONDAY Facilities in the Prince Edward island National Park will be in- spected at first hand next sum- mer by Hon. Jean Lesage Min- Other speakers included Dr. tion 3 k W zoom 1 lned 1 into I metered arch. Ind ii!!! 3'9"” later of Northern Affairs arid Na- Lloyd Shaw. Director or Educa- or ...f.”yB.,i'.'.li.ione or the nililsliiiify L.l:icester.h I bmhplace It Mhlm lull”? Vlhliiluhl 91 ihll mill" Will g,0(3VI:';,::dl.l;' g'ecE'1g' lgjllllzl BC. .l ' tural Resources who has dication over Canada's as National Juris- Parts. A. Parker. Supt. of city schoolr , , th A M, C , "Some or the meters show svi- "W W” in Iielussond It. In answer to a query from Mr. Mayor J. D. Stewart; Lt. Col. L. map :9; 1: E. '1, If” 5,1: Ailjiffn w1l,l,l,lml,ll' 1l;lu”R:x':g, lhrff Em: dence of vandalism." said the gNrnn5oN"Al 5"h"h'"lll' ”'l la nu-an n ma '11 i GGOTIIG :;r1'l'?59TB- dlWCWl't9l lth: T- l-0Wih91'- Pilnclimli Mal" Tl groups in the Province are to par- Nina, 2 Hislncwl statlonein Clanllllda Chleh wh” belle". lg to be the hieIce:lnalii'grht8e.r19;i4i's-lifshltgiullromlglelltl "' Elmer Bhnch'rd' B'Al l PE. . IVI! ilreail. E M T. MacNul.t, Secretary City School ti 5 1 r - t A work of juveniles, Offending youths ' ' ' I55 3., pk an ,j weekis Federal-Provincial wurist Board; Dr. Frank E MacKlnnon. e:,:el,:w -rx.l,el'h:.!enlltI,l,l,,10tl.,nox:,ll,,,l,l1l::;:.rlc;l,: Wm be RCAF sumo" Cllnmm Ontl are warned that any such deprada- 5”” Jim" D' M'"'h"”" ill Rose on” on G, F, llutghggon 3 son conference in Ottawa. the Federal Minister said the building of I lege; and Mr. Earle Baker, mem- , ducted into the pastorate of th-. 1' rt. paved shttglgiway groggh tdhiehrlgrir be, of the Cm, school Baud. :1r;ine:l:li;ra;iIc:eni:ulctorr;;;::e&ieIftf.Reg. summemde Bamm church at an Denice ;ouJ M Ci h dun t ax. yitgraf. Thomas Dunn in his Bank or Oomsssoroa Bldg. as Grafton st. Dial can from n ope aven s e- Mr W. R. Sh BS. M33” Pam C P” ' 1 g '1 ,' impressive and well attended ser- h t - '3 9"? "lv "3 um ' J. A. Cufuthen R.O. lllzinuucflg lg;lvr,l:vel,l.udI8etv;lxrg clgoxgg has returned froxrlizlvisltctlo Canad- Rev eIl"atJher Icharlizs lGzElelall)lrtesstf:rrl:l yjlce held in the church on Tue? ?g1cerMi0;cmo rI,:t1n;ul;n:rog,.nc?;s plt.llst())lIN.h;:l'tldat;'IeDE:.6El19g4 3n(i:u'l1):tC(31IlI!CEz.&lI.gK 1” 3"" sh , mu um .ri era . . '. ' ay evening. The 59 1 (1- m o , . . . . - - - . - . :0 Vlhl W" l” Phil” Eilwml 15' iii; ”.'.l?. liiigzlilatsellateiilhnliargsilhrel; E:-ry..;.aMbi.J:.5i:l:hMGalfsihahieaigzi hwell by 3 mcepllonriliciehtlvzliuroch F" Mn” ”"l”'” l” ”l"”” l” we il.i..'Z. Jilvmihawiamwi MAL" 1;" Am, M Gill" LLB B'"”" '1' G””l' 0'D' land next year and have a good commnmems in both countries. A eph alumni Dr. Aubm lsouon hall at which ,, cmc welcome Wu Maritime Branch Laboratory at in her 68.”, yesun ro exan ra on . In. ml; 31" its Kent st. Dial look at the situation in your park," Mr. Lessge promised. raliact honour and distinction on the school as they carve a name for themselvc. through life." the Premier, said. last evening. It was unanimous- ly agreed that the parish of Rus- tioo would be host to the Acsdians of the Province at a grand celebra- tion; Mr. Frank Curtis. tor; W. W. Downle, Architect: K. W1'iU'ICe This celebration i lzed and will be being organ- eld under the Principal of Prince of Wales Co?- charge of organisms um day of three day conference on trade and gnd Rev, pigcmr Jegn pi, gouge Mats. France. at the R.CAP's Air Division Headquarters. During his stay in in-mce, 1-,. has toured Germany and England, Flt. Sgt. Butler is looking for- -Rev. Keith Hobson was in- extended by Mayor Henry Wedge. mm to Christmas at home this P”"l by the Chief of Police in company with the members of the police lninitioe and I-Iawley Crockett. reveals that out or 425 units. there are 128 not in satisfactory working condition. These have been taken in and will be repaired. Chisf MacArthur states that many of the damaged meters show evidence of having been backed into by cars or trucks. Ha advises that it is a traffic offence to back be closely checked by officers on tlons will call tor an appearance in Sackville. N. B. were guest speak- ers at the 34th annual meeting of IICIIN-At the P. I. 1. Hospital Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1954. Adam Hic- ksn of Lower Montague in his I. Nrd year. IUDSON-At the P. E. I. pltal, Monday. December 6. 1954. Mrs. Mary Judson of Alexandra. widow of the late James W. Jud- as in her 68th year. 1954. at his residence, ITI Sydney Street,'Wiillam Estonian. aged 89 thur C. Wood of Alexandra in his Valley in his 70th year. DUNN-At Bedeque on Dec. 8. GAMBLE-At Belmont. Lot 16. on Hos- TIIIAN-On Tuesday Dec 1. Alexandra in his 15th year. i IMNIILL-At Charlottetown. Doc. aged 16 years. DUNN-At his home in Badequ- on Wednesday, Dec. George Thomas Dunn in his 84th year The ms. nu. Neil J. auomui. B, 1954. Guardian sOtII.l'dIyo. Doc. 11, j......M..M....m...... DAWSON-At the home of her brother Roy C. Dawson. Tryori. on December 9, 1954. Miss Mamie Dawson in her 70th year Page 18 1954 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bell, Matlieaon 8 Foster Chas. R. MoQIa.id. ILA. M. A. Farmer, Q.0., LL.B. Mil Richmond St I. O. IIUTCHESON. 3.0. uT'.l. Mabon. R.0. tariffs was held at Ottawa, during 9, 1, 0, , M.-, e , , sum-d. , Dgcembgp 4, 1951, gljn. . than . -, , . hm, .. . .. , Hon. C. B. Sherwood. Norton. which an exhaustive overhaul oi 5 d ed a A and W?-1;. AIillaIrli”SgteelwaQi"t Sf 2;l:iaElon;heldlullsdstvIe1i,;llltfu?t 2:; Camsle yGamble, wife of thes late psuuyvalsldg. ctllrakiihnst Mon cl P It L N-B-. LOUIE 1-08811. WOIIVUI9. N-5-. markets for Canadian fruits and "Au enluyhlalf bagquel llmd Strathgartney were renomlnated gealm centre, P1-jar to an me”- Matthew Gamble, in her 80th J- 5- Taylor. R-0- ahd Max Thompson. Victoria. P-E vegetables and tariff structures nI- ll””f El ,ll”"ffd5,:” "”,"l 3”; yesterday as Liberal candidates to ing the Veterinarians and their Year Palmer at Hasiam Comer Kent at 0-an sin I., have been elected as the Marl- fecting Canadian growers was Siellqlgih; 53'” 195 ll Wig" lg, ll represent the First District if wufeg enjoy”-,1 . delightful hm. GATES-Suddenly at Winnipeg on mu M No" SW”. 3'” Office 0133; House I150 time Directors for 1955 of the made in detail. Plans aimed in im- 9 chw” tllmme” at Queens in the next provincial elm. qua; H m, Rendezvou. negum- Dec. 4th. John F. Gates. formerly 1 (TD Board of the I-Iolstein-Frleslan As- provement in conditions were re" um” W515 lg? 9'2?!” mg”- tion. am, of West Royalty in his 63rd year. Mnhesom Puke & Nicholson soclation of Canada. according to promulgated, and further confer- mzplgnd hug” in ;lt5ge”nd&n 5 Mr. Large's nomination as Coun- LIVE”-l5T0N"' M GU58 River. 1-,, gang,” shag Dr, W, R, Cgnon WON T9l39lV9d h'9lh M- Cl9m0,h5- EEC" Wlll he hilld 35 lg” he d"m' The Chg”,-man of mi, c,.;..,., gillll” all” hl0Vl;d hi' 1-01"-B Will-ih. .. lBTns l,3'c,'”3',l,l6”3954- ilhlh" LlVl"3'l"l" ----e----- to! Prince St. Dial us: secretary-manager o the Assoc a- a necessary. T emee ng was con- Chm as mg "3 ed: in Harp ope ver an seconded by An- MwLE0DyM we Prmce Edwud '1 5 Year ,1. A, Macuul n' B.A tion, Brantford, Ont. These men sidered the best in this connection Old glgenaunf fepgma Km” the drew Stevenson. Eillotts, Th... or mud Hmplm on December mt BURNS-At the P. E. 1. Hospital cum B,” I D-"5: , quntgu ARCHHECT were chosen through a mail ballot held within recent years. Mr Shaw amended the Royal Christmas trees have been erected Mr. Stewart as Assemblyman was moved by Gerald Monaghan, 1954. to Mr .and Mrs. Weston Mac- on Saturday, Dec. 4, Thelma Burns in her 47th year. 1964. Miss G. E. iila.cMilla.Il, B.A.. LL.B. G. KEITH PICKARD, amongst the Association members 1 lm h g L mm” da me ' Hume, in their respective provinces. I-Ion. Winter Fair at Toronto, where he " llil 3"-' 5”” lhlrl ed Ch W South Melville and seconded by ”d- K ht 5;, 3": all Desll.0CHES-At Prince County M Mann,” 8,, ml, ma 3, Ann, Mn,A,,,c" C. B. Sherwood is currently serving presented the new trophy provided ilglfinlghgggtlzlg h”aV:llb:en5”;:'j Archie Shaw. The convention, Qlllxbglglfnn g 'M the chulomg Hospital on Saturday, December l - .. PIEJ. mu 2285 35 fourth vicg-president or the Aa- by the Canadian Horticultural caved. He stated that the addresses Vilfjllfih was lwell attended was pre- town Hospital on December In, all. I'1Erl.'lf'yl-lO:?plIml3heSROChel of Macphee & Tram”. Chlldottemwn, by gppomtmem wchmou. tcllfuliiftltlrldlf ilfnls Cp):l?lgii)(l1teOxi'l' 3; by me clelgyv lh hehhll 0l the :feCi'i1l:)li,Ieil-d Lirtzslildeiflltiollneirlthlzallliggt 1954' l'0 ML and ME" Eugene A' Alt.g;l?llVCAEJL'll-AL PrllnceymlCounty "5 queen s"' om "32 ml! 7315' A pollcemufs life is full of sur- Sega potatoes. .ml,)u gmwen David project will begin over radio sta- pumct Ubeml Asocmnon. MacDonald, Charlottetown. a son. Hospital Sundayl December 5th, W156, but oopgmgiu Archer and Each” of Cochmmy Ontario, won tion CJRW on December 14th and CAIRNS - At St. Michaels Hospi- Jmeph Auenwm mrmerly at 1-Iowstt of tmtiity Police- force at the munmcam trophy also 3 that the delivery of Christmas par- FRIDAY tal, Toronto, on October 29th, 1954. Elmo," Bay. in M. mm ye". 3-30 IICSS4-'1'dWDW9l'hlh3 Whlle l”'l' handsome tray and 5100., in cash ml” to m” needy Wm be held lm ..'Mr. Byl Yorston Launching la W" hm Mm Jouph Calm. (me C-hlwrnhll-L-At 391510"! L0! 16 MCDONALD, CURRIE C CO- rolling the Victoria Park came upon on an uutsmndmg sample 0! Kesg the 24th. He also announced a re- Wu elected president at the Kmgi Helen Richards) a daughter. on Saturday, December 4th, scum Gun,” mu. cl. lonewwn um I," ll situation which even to more vet- wicks, quest program. during which dona- Coumy Fedem,,,,, 0, AmC,,m,,e I-ARKIN - M the Chumlemwh Camsie Campbell. wife of the late , eran members of a police depari- Mr. Shaw was very pleased with tions will be solicited, would be at the annual meeting held yes: Hospital, November 29th, 1954, to Matthew Campbe” of Belmont H R DOANE & COMPANY men! would present a problem. the exhibits displayed by Island held over the local radio station terday afternoon at New Perm. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Larkin. City. Lot 15' in he, 30", ye”, "8 G-I”; 09"" BL Chnkmumm Dl'lVlhK he” the swlmlhlhil pwl producers. who won many prizes in on ll” evening or the 21”” Other officers include: lst vice 5 "ml FRASER-At Montreal. Dec. 6th. pug", 5541 . 3543 P. 0. Bus M1 the memlim 0' W, owgm W” other potato sections. The oul.stand- -The death of Frank P. Fraser president, Ralph Coffin, Head of ghhfglsh -b?,,l,,e,:l'b:,,P',:i, ”1l3,','f 1954. Frank P. Fraser in his 66th It!-rncted by Cried 0! 11913 cw?! mg work of Mr, McLeod of vex-non of Alberton occurred Monday even- Hillsboro; 2nd vice-president. Mrs. wag; mdolllwu Robert C B;rwue' year. ' ARTHUR J. GARRE'l.'I' gaizmtwho i:;5lhC:l:nel;"lfo';l,:;ld”- mmzlel on his championship box of poultry ilnghirii a giontreal hospital where Arthur Macxinnon, Brooklyn: sec- charlclmetown 3' daughmj, lb. g M: woon.Ag me Prince Edward Palmer Electric Building . was of tremendous value in pub- e a un ergone a serous oi)era- rotary. Neil MacNelli. Little sands. D0wNEYgM the P. E. Island Bland Hospital on Wednesday, Charlouetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dlal 5321 the car they could see no occupant and thinking that perhaps someone was in the water they looked over the breastwork, but no trace of a human being could he found. The cry for help continued to come from the parked car and as a last resort they lifted the engine tion some days previously. Mr. Frascr.'who was 66 years of age, was ll. son of the late Captain and Mrs. Daniel Fraser of Alber- ton south. As a young man he engaged in fishing and later be- came manager of the Albion Ter- race Hotel. In more recent years Mr. Yorston, Mrs. MacKinnon and Mr. MacNeill were chosen to re- present the county on the board of directors. In the unavoidable absence of the president. Mr. E. Malone, the meeting was presided over by Pet- er Coimiiy. Mr. Lincoln Dewar. iiclzlng the Island poultry industry. while the Ayrshire herd of A. Mac- Rse and Sons. showing against ex- treme competition, made a splen- did impression. . Dr. J. H. Shaw, provincial path- ologist. left for Ottawa this morn- lng where. as director of the pro- Hospnal on Dec. 6' 1954. to Mr. Dec. 8, 1954, Arthur C. Wood of and Mrs. Donald Downey, a daughter. Margaret Fern. weight 7 lbs. 13 ozs. JORGENSEN - At the Prince County Hospital on December 5. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jor- gzulscii. ui Malpvquc. a son. NO WAITING AT OUR YARD Snappy loading with o,ur front end loader QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE f h t find . . . ' , A r -i v -- . ::);1;I8:bguti.1: giguoof Bgeauyioagxzlg vmcml lmbommnes, he Wm repreg 2;:-5 ggsaitnelgnta small store until S:g1;8L?IlI(,;,3tSlCiedo;'Ii.:,l5B'C'D SNOWHFKM the P. E. I. Has, "mm the hood of the engine, In sent Prince Edward Island at the ' the mmss or Mr J B3 Maclgnc pit.-ii. Dec. 7th, 1954, to Mr. and M, cramped position he W35 very llrh Mcllhllhl meellhilmgl ihe l-eggs THURSDAY P Ed 'd gm" 1 ' Mrs. James Snowle. a son. James ncai a Vi50l'y comm e on pu c rince war sand so diet: 1) 'd, 3 1b, 13 , ,. mm md could Kl" me Dome no Mn Robe” Morse" Agllew' 22' who will arrive on a troop ship at mu 5 on the prince I health laboratory service. While in Ottawa the members of this committee have been in- vited to be present at the official opening of the new virus research building of the Department of Na- tional Health and Welfare. This building will be opened at 2 pm. on Thursday, Dec. 9, by Hon. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health and Welfare. - MULHOi.LAND- At Seattle, Washington, early l'IeXl!County Hospital on Thursday, 1).. .week are as follows: Pie. J. A. camber and, to Mr. and Mrs, i'Bel'll:ird. 306 Uiii9ei' Summer St-. Gregory Muiholland. Summerside. Summerside; Cpl. C. K. Kelly, 3 daughter, 8 U2 lbs. Water st, summersldc: Spr. E. D. BROWN -- At the P. E. Island MacEacherri, Hopefield; Sgmn. 6. Hospital. December lith, 1954, to Dr. B. Munn, St. Andrews; Lyc G. R. and Mrs. D. R. Brown. e. son Don- Small. 93 Upper Hillsboro Street, aid Stephen. Weight 7 lb. 1 as. Charlottetown; Sgmn. E. A. Suth- HUGHES- At the Charlottetown erland, Carleton siding; Gnr. K Hospital on Dec. 8, 1964 to Mr son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew, 55 Upper Prince St re e i, has been awarded the I.O.I).E. overseas scholarship for Prince Ed- ward Island which entitles hlni to do two years of post graduate work in a United Kingdom Uni- versity. Robert is at present com- pleting hls Master of Science course at Dalhousle University. He ex- pects to proceed overseas next fall. coherent accouut of how he got in this pcuular situation. The officers on duty at the time are of the belief that the man was there for two hours or more before they found him. and had they not heard his cries for help while pass- ing. it is quite possible that the victim could have succumbed from exposure. Police-are continuing the inves- Dial 6553 tigation into the incident further seed gnd tgblegtgck ghipmentg hBom indCisv:1dtilgar;;uNov. 20, 1932, gkndrevg. gumtlenersilde; Cant. R. and Mrs. Joseph 6. Hughes. a . d, V ntat . ernar, unrRve: n.A son. - to By f,l;l,Zl,',l,,, '3,” N:.r;:,l:ec,.e .,,dlf,l,'1l”.,.2l.l.Z Cliarlltrnltciegown in l948pBwliere h: A. Chaisson. Morell; Glhr. J.r M. CAMPBELL - At the Prince y. & The dam wcumd Salhrdhy ' entered the special matriculation Costaln, Portage; Gnr. G. S. Clai- County Hospital on December 8th. and water amounted to 1.982 car- loads. Of these 1,574 cars were tablestock while 408 were seed. morning in the Prince Edward 15- land Hospital. after a brief ill- ness. of Miss Georgie Thelma lant; Piusville; Gnr. J. E. Grant. 1954. 10 ME End Mi'5- Hhmld class at Prince of Wales College. Souris; Gnr. C. B. Hogan, East Campbell. Chelton, twin boys. After graduating in 1961 he enter- iiiccullocii Model 41 ' A ' - ' King's County Me- 3 ' . Sh, ts m, f H to me Can. ed Dalhousie University, where he Baltic, am, A, w, Low,-19, 153 REID-At the Mlil3.ll'lil: geolplligulglflollor ohm 0112:: adianpnllgzrket Liav: been much Walhed hll Bachelm Of, Scleme Elm Avenue. Charlottetown: Liszt , "wrllll ll05Pll3lr 9" D99 5 '”HM'- George street" heavier than to the American mug degree in 1953. Mr. Agnews studies Mooney, sou”, E355; gm-, C, p, and Mrs. Ivan Reid, Murray ar- mu mum" aw um mm on '" v are in the field of bacteriology. Mcnmig, Borden; cpl. A. A. Burke. bu"? North. a daughter. Donna Miss Bums at the time of her rit-nth was organist at the Cen- ll'.1i Christian Church and it was Jilly last Wednesday night that Silc was stricken with 3 cerebral ket when the situation was re- versed last fall. The movement to Canadian markets for November were as follows: By rail, 1,234 cars; by water, 190.; by truck 98. The professional wooiicuttlii; jobs like logging, pulp cutting. tm surgery, construction worii. etc. Falls and bucils s 5-ii. im in minutes. 131 M,,1peque Road; pm, J, L,'Joy, weight 6 lbs, 12 U2 ozs. Dolrion. North Rustico; Pte. G. 2:. ANDREWS-M Prince Caimii H05- Gailant. Richmond Station; Pte. Pllhlv Nclvemb" 30l'h- 1954' l0 M" F, 3, Taylor. Breadnlbam; Sp... v.i and Mrs. Hillard Andrews, Norboro, ;a daughter Betty Louise. Weighing The death of Mr. Isaac Maggi- son. a life-long resident of Mill River. occurred at Alberton late Tuesday afternoon. He was 89 Will Guarantee You The Best O,K. RECAPPING On The Island iicmmorage shortly after she had finished choir practise for the week. American market took only 27 cars years of age. by rail and 26 cars by truck. One and a half cal-s'were shipped by Club ill The Teena Liguorian J. Arsenault, Wellington. The draft was the largest to leave Korea by sea during the cut- down of Canada's commitment in 8 lbs. 654 oz. Gasoline powmd, opmies sully BLACQUIEBE-At the Charlotte- town Hospltai to Mr. and Mrs. in any position. Weight but 30 lbs. collie: in all models, WINTER TREADS , I . t ; ch 11 d I t, pl I Holy Redeemer parish saw one of , , whlll has lleeh lcccllell ll-V lhe lm" 0 2 an O S ewe their projects brought to a success- the Far East. Another 300 soldiers A'"l”W Blacqulerel Ml"ll"' L" blade: from 14” to 600 x 16 8.95 M0hl'”3ll9 Clllllhg Clllh lhlil lhe WEDNESDAY ful issue last evening when the will be flown home and an addl- 23' a 5”” 9 lll5' 2 "'5' 35:: co 1 M g necessary Hlulllmml lor ll” ”ll' Important resolutions featured lights were turned on to show in tional 54 are expected by ship DEATHS ' m. ".1 u 670 X 15 ' 835 giignlllgceolplaml izhtgilmiywbrgiig 321': the annual meeting of the Queen's detail the adoration scene they Most rank, win gpend so dayp ---- 710 x 15 10.95 in c. r . . 16 . 10.9.5 A recent inspection of all the non Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1954. Joseph parking meters in the City made E. Sullivan, aged 71 years. SPECIAL SALE pieted. the work having been dnne by menlbeixs of tile Curling Club offering their services voluntar- ily so that the work might be done speedily and as cheaply as The production is 24 it long and it It high and was started by the young people early in August with a view to having it ready for plac- in; before Christmas as a gesture Lively discussions took place re- garding the position of the dairy industry in the light of a recent move by the National Dairy Coun- cil to have the floor price on but- ISLAND T10-OP SERVICES LTD. 58 liisroy Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 0. K. RUBBERAWELDERS Grafton St. East Dial 4912 Pmlhlil ter removed and Mr. Donald A. towards placing "Christ back in TUESDAY MacDonald discussed the policies Christmas," and as a contribution N of the Prince Edward island Po- to the opening days of the Char- . More than a lllollsiillfi-'PP.-150"! tato Marketing Board. Mr. Lloyd lottetown Centennial year. The "i'0Wd9d lhl0 QUFED l-harlot” Martin of Cherry Valley presided. gcene is illuminated by 35 made,-- Hish School auditorium-izymniw Mr. Martin in ills annual re- ate candlepower lights. four 150 C"00DYE7Ahl;4 I S b b m ium last evening despite adverse pan sg,-955951 tho importance of cmdlepowel. spot ugh” and six :0?” ply): mud ll6I:pi1l;I:S.uburb.n"e' weather conditions to wltness the the Federation of Agriculttxre to good ugh” 01200 Qp, each, 650l16-4-ply and 6-ply-Suburbanlte. first new school opening in Char- the farmers cf the province, He iutietowh Iince 1878 and to in- said it was the only reprcsentir The delllll ””""9d yesterday STUDDED sllRis-GRIP- spect the, building which is rated (lye body that muld in in the morning of Mr. John Duncan 6(l(Vl6--6-ply-Regular and Truck type. j Matheson of Rose Valley. The late Mr. Matheson who was in his 69th year had been a patient at the GSOAIG4-ply-Regular and Truck type. SPECIAL PRICES ON MUD & SNOW ATLAS TIRES- 600U6-4-ply and 6-ply. by experts as one of the best equipped in Canada. Following the introduction and any nthcr organ- anything. Government or ized group to ask for The president felt that the tur- remarks by Dr. R. G. Lee, chair- I g Q mi; Cuunty Pmice COUMY Hi-3591331 for 591- 550 5.4. 1 d g 1, g man Of the (my School Band, afregglltvtigizli ..d:lr:y deal... He eral weeks after which he stayed 6-,0;115g4.:,;an py , Lleut. Governor T. W. L. Prowse Mt mm the!-g WM too much lzttthe hgmo of men daugrhter, Mrs. TWO ONIY addressed the meeting brir-fly n" in ii. d 1 Phi" W50" W are 9 Passed i A di: also Prcnl;ic:lhA.hl'V. hflatheszd tllrplficcliinlnon iillelmf?1r4'll?0riiYe0f stress: away. 7ll0ll5”:lll;l:' tlxiilghiliighld T”hdTAl5ll slleclhl Pllc" Slh "P A l w o expresso e ope a e g d 1 H1 1 ' . ' - - students would avail themselves ;,V..n,:s9, 9.1": 1:” ..,,l:, f.f,',';:l Svngpxg A Plume Edward nlandal Fngm Subscnphan ; ' 0' U19 0PP0nUhlll95 hp-V9 P'939"l-' need for organized representation sergeant J” w' mm) Bum” 0: to cd. under the most favourable U, up if some of ms gxigglng M”"lag"e' PEI" ll" returned l” HUNTER RIVER PHONE 10 ronditlons to prepare themselves W”, could not b.. remedied, Chhhdii 3”" 5Del1din8 I 379" It TH for the activities of adult life. ' H1-he (Hume! are here. the leach, Rev, Father J, Cluence Pltre 16 a presided over a well attended meet- ing of his parishioners which was held in the parish hall. Rustico. ing staff is competent in every respect and I hope for many Lear: to come that students will dad reminder I'M A PLUCKEO TURi48Y.'l.A5T of 9 YEAR 1. GAVE 1i-is WIFE A PAIR-OF Di5CAi2”DED BOOKENDS I mono in THE ATTIC -w Guess I'LL HAVE TO Fl2isK THE we r , sroev, Acsnisi! & O EGAD. WALDO! WHAT A BAD TIME- To Lose one-5 PM MOM&Y-v-- i-lAi4- i(Ar-'F!.-' -- Ti-lose OMILS WERE so LUCKY TONIGHT COULD FALL wro AN OLD CISTEQN AND DISCOVER oii.!- FAPIIF I giver i?Aise g . &x iiu ALL-veal: Gig: Clip and Mali today to The Guardian. Enclosed please find 3 for a month's sub- scripilon to The Guardian to be sent with my compliments: ” NAME nfgptiig Ch lst gxlthx r I. as Mliovmis once ADDRESS HURLED FROM A CAR IN A ClI.l.lSiON -LANDEDIOFEET Name of ' d l ADDRESS An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed stating from whom the gift is sent. teulrir A oooowueo UYLUCIA HALL C3lRRiES use (limousines. Atvin DAILY of Anselmo. Ncbr. HAVE BEEN MARRIED HYEARS ADJIMIFRSAID arias: aroma c iulleoaaat Raics off the island to ally part of Canada or lhe U.S. are:- One Year 512.00; Six Months !6.00. Saturday Copy-One Year ”.00: six Months 81.50. 4