NQVEMBER 1o, 1949 if FRAGRANCE IS SEALED IN VACUUM , CANADA PACKERS LIMITED , n HIGHEST RETURNS AND PROMPT, EFFICIENT ERVICE, SHIP your: noes AND OTHER LIVESTOCK unorou THESE REPRESENTATIVES EVERY WEEK. m: AnE INvITED T0 vIsIT THE L0oAL PLANT AND ilE YOUR nous BEING KILLED, WEIGHED AND ITS TRUCKERS and AGENTS Fitzpatrick-White p Wedding A very prglty wedding of much interest to triends and mlations in Trucadle and vicinity i001‘ place in St. Mary's Church, Boston when Kathleen Mae, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Redford, P.E.I. bccame i-he bride 0T Ambrose Francis, son of the 1MB John White and Mrs. “mitt. St- Marys, Newfoundland. The bride looked verY mflminz in A floor length dross of white satin trimmed with lace and shoul- der length veil and carried a. brid- al bouquet. The bride was attended by her sister Erna, who wore a floor length dress of American Bcauty satin and carried a bouquet or yol- Iluw roscs. The groom was supptirh ed by his friend John Walsh. The double - ring uwcddixig ceremony was performed by Rev. Fathcr Monlty. Attsr the ceremony, the young couple left on their honcymoon fotr P.E.I.. where they wen- the gu-trsts of the bride's parents. On their return the-y will rcsldc :in Cambridge, Mass. "Patriot Please 00m" none: or Montana: SALEi ancient Egyptians, Greeks. LONG “TARIN G Huh» stirvivcl 4 _ for centuries and are in good con- TO BE SOLD by Public Auction ldmon god“! in front of the Law Courts Build- irews and Romans have THE GUARDIAN, Musical Festival Benefits Rural School Children Th» South Show, Municul Fes- tivul was planned by the Women's institutcs to encourage the child- rcn in their communities to learn to sing and to read. They felt that, n competition in a smaller group than the Charlottetown Fes- tiviil would give the beginner! more opportunity. The rural districts of Prince Ed- \\'-'\i'(i Isliind suffer for wapt of musical training and so until mu- sir is tnuizht in all our schools, the hiusical Fcstivnl is nn answer to our pi-olilcm; for while training for thc competition, the children icnrn a grout deal about music, We must train our childrcn to sing. for tiulcss something drastic is (loiio, our rural cliurrhs-s will be using piionoizraphs for music in ill~"ii‘ scrviccs. For your: we have not had any musical instructions in tiic majority of our rural schools. All children can sing, un- lcss thcy arc tone (ii-hf, which TDNIHS that, thcy cannot recognize a tune; but, some children may be slnwcr than others, to learn to re- I-ricvflrn intervals in lbtind. N0 (‘llilil should he cllmlnatcd from u class for hr. or She may gradually lcrirn to rccognizn sounds and i0 siiit: tho notcs of ihr: scnlc. That is why we have askcd the tcnchcrs not to cliniinato any junior pupils from tho (‘lnsscs in thr- Fcstlval, tlin competition is for the schools ing in Charlottetown in Queen's nnrl not for plckcd choirs. County in Prince Edward Island, sixty (G0) fret or to the point at “'0 havc lnclurlcd in this Fos- on SATURDAY, the NlNE- the place of comnicnccmciit, con- TEENTH (lay of NOVEMBER, Awttiinlng by estimation it'll thous- D, 1949, at the hour of 'I‘WELVEinnd eight hundrI-d (tritium nqnqyr; O'CLOCK NOON, . . .ALI. ihuPfcct of land, a liillc Innri- or lcss. tract, picce and parccl of land sit-_ Tltc nbove Salc is mad; unzlcr "aire- liiiig and being in the Roy-l and by virtue of n pou-cr of sziin aity of Charlottetown in Queen's contained in an Iiirlciiluro of iivnl classes in Handicraft, which we fool is an nrt as wcll ns music or clocution, “'0 hope that the r-ntrics for thcsc clusscs will make llir} exhibit an annual ziffain-S. QDED County in Prince Edward IslamLiMortgngc hearing: drit thi sixth B ‘t. h T h GR ' pounded and dcscribcd as foliowswlday of ‘January, 1€1<i8,D.-iiul nizitlc . " , hat is to say: COMMENCING un between Cltmic Jlinlcs Pitcairn of , . PLACE TRUCKER/AGENT LOADING DA‘ the western boundary of thciCharlottctotvn Royalty in Quccns Albpny-VMIOHI ._ L. D. MNIMN! 5 5°!" " BYaCklW Pvint Road m. the north- County, Meat lnspcctor inf llil‘ “Mm”, Aibfifltm C11,"?- u -- 311L131! eastern angle of the property rc- First Part) and Thc Sun Liic As- , Aiiniindalc J- G- M" "B! - ll l! cently purchased hy Chtlrlcs D. surance Company of (Alllllflu, a F . racadio ...- Ilrrb Mullin ......._..__L_.'1‘uesdly Crawford from G. Claude Smitin-com an authorizcd in lcnd mmicv ‘ Bmord Ti W d II thence in n western direction i‘ on 81c Bgecurity oi’ fPil or imii \_ m" Ry". 9o - . ' .‘ l‘fi‘- ____ Md: ._ . Burl ...........__....'l‘uolday alont! the northern boundary offabloa pkoigrty. and lilS lilA‘lll<‘.s'i‘Y . By n‘ L JONES ‘mmmu i Bloomfield Coop. Jfuesdly titie CffliKfOi: gropcrtyfil distqrgce TH I‘ ghhin "nlizlié n: Canadian PM,“ Sm“ wru" Bnhnun, ,_ Elmer Wigmoro Jrhurodny ?eet0i‘lghen\lcié rie undo (tihghiy dti 0) TIQJDTGSGQIIS Hyguw? mgninml‘ (n- qhnusands of teachers in Br“ Cmoe (‘ova Archie MucKinnon - Jfucldly ' Y‘ a n r N" "C" g g9 ‘ g ‘ Q ,‘ ' tain's "state" schools are gettiniz Norman MncKenm Thursday tion parallel to the Bfuckley Point jointly. (Of the SPCOM I-ir-h do _ . C9415“ ‘m’ Road aforesaid n distance of sixty fault having been ntzitlc in tlic s“ 1° “new, the“ “gm ‘or m" Ciin"! ' “rug” T (60) feet, thence in an eastern payment of Principal and lnicrrst °“““5°d 531M195 and allowances” imam‘! " n‘ E‘ Phillip-d “""""‘ “w” direction parallel with the north- secured thereby. Tiiififl m0?!“ 1° Press the 155119 7-° Cornwall .. Bu"! "W" ~——- ' 5d ern boundary of the Crawford pro- DATED this sEvENTnnwrIt a finish. Con!!!“ Y" -~ ~u°7d you” ""‘"" “fr” '7 party a distance of one hundred day of OCTOBER, A. D. i919. L851 July. the National Union of cnpoud-Wcstmore- u and eighty (180) fcet or to the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE (IOM- 'l't-achcrs, which embraces most of ilnd - l. N. Damon --_--___'l‘iieldlr "I" ""' western boundary of the Bracklvy PANY or CANADA nnrl HIS MA- the cstimzitcd 200.000 teachers in Dnnstaiinage .. Borden Boflleil w-W-“Tlllfldl! Point Road aforesaid, thence in a JESTY THE KING In tho rivht oi‘ 5.410015 rim by local authorities, 1m - Eldon - Pt. Prim- southern direction along the west- Canada, rcprcscntcd by Ccntrnl zinplicd for a fiat increase of £150 gow no holding meetingl throat- ening to keep their children from school unless the education auth- ority geta busy building new clau- roonu and modernizing existing ones. The authority is already pay- ing out more than £6,300,000 an- nually on it: lei-vices; It any: it can't afford to pay teachers more and that it is doing all it can to improve school conditions. In ud- dition, it claims, it needs more teacherl. Although what i| happening in Glasgow i: not general. it om- phasizes the issue o! teachers’ wages just prior to the next wages conference between the N.U.T. and local authorities Nov. 23. Teacher salary acalel in Bri- tain are complex. They range from a starting rate of £800 a year for men and £270 for women, less five per cent for superannuation. unionism-vac, ca‘? CLCVIZR LEA s “emu, John Menu .. NJ.“ Llfil! ern boundary oi’ the Brackleylliliiortgoge and Housing COrpnr- 134,-,“ nnnufllm Th,“ w", "m? gnmllo ---~ mummy llloronoon Point Road aforesaid a distance o at on. fllillfflrfilgCvS aétd lb: disrztissiloxtis . .. I _---- i.“ . . . _ hiifnfillr° t». MuoDowcll _._.___......'1‘hundny - hillmim}? a “Mme “"1 ‘f’ On this Remembrance Day, ‘i949, we once again pause Guperuux - Murray ‘Poachers in Britain's public (i.e., iers 0f fwo ihtbour North . Curl Graham 31:93:! o ‘v l, private) schools are not affected E0 Pay homage to Ehose gallant sold _ l ‘ Hunter River £0Ig8lhcBEl'[:I:l| M.‘ Thzndill; ‘(moss "Persia “lunymdhig A c-WNT liy thnsekcliiims. Thcre ‘the masd~ w¢fs whQ find dlfid IQ mdkfl "IIS WOI’ d ‘Q Q l 4,1,1 ,__ _ er - ' crs wor on a previous y-agree m on r I109 CIWIQY Th ‘d liflqlglarbfi! 183:8‘). 25.8mm: c L | v K44 salary paid by the school. for d0lfl0¢f¢¢Y~ “°“""“° “*1? Mfr:- u l, B. Steven substance: the sun i L i’ 5 m t t m R k um]; {w R0881 I aN l l 21v “km scon en _ an a I n ' o o ' t Stewart r. m: m gfjffub ,,_v,‘§f,‘,““ ,,_,.{’,,°,,, gr QT T The N.u.T. ha“... n. have ll Let us hold high the ideals and. principles for which "Y" “i” ' m" mic 14- Reqvim where g, - i W“ “m ‘i “"5 “ “°‘?" ma” these brave men sacrificed their lives. Let Peace on n! lilrboill‘ 3- Mflnwmm laymen,’ urspuron crime“ R |- yo- SON nr llS teachers are making Icon- _ d with-m §I,’,‘;'"°"c‘”“'"‘ statuary horsebohoo committed A i 1T i; n; N so who i~>_-< than the nfaiggnal Earth and Good Will toward Men be our motto on 91,9.” If! 00P- lsJ-Jl Ialkganso‘ Baalver | 5 N]? H75 iivcr ‘c minimum wage 0 I u - ' hikes-St. on...“ mum. Devine (a?) hen,“ (soaim, Y ‘ d I A if. wt. _Tlicyf get w. Income-ta: let us forever keep Yfaith Wlfh those we honour on this It. Pt ' ~B River- LN b] m u’); t on er lyl no a concussions or ou ays on suc Attila?! c" “Mm” 7"“ "“'h“my "is?" muting?» Beaters! 34.Cold.horth ncccssary items as books. ""'"“"""' ‘é s." “‘°“"°“ ‘ 1"" “P """°‘"’°' """".‘“‘“ .. 12ml... .1"? “l”? F“ “if” i.‘ .2“’°°“; Th’ s 1| ii I a ll a r MEG] lmmahgfln condmqn- 5c“ pun-g W . cn in cacimg runs“ as n0 ‘ l‘ w‘ e c ose a Cy omorrow- Iigniuh _ ................ .. Tignhh Coop 1p,p';1|¢hw¢ ollywenol.) tablet 87.Seedvessei mciltloflCtl the possibility o! a Vnou River-U!" Ralph Lon .... .. “than strike, but in one or two place: NQyQmbQf 11' h,“ . (men-y yu- mwung L z 5 4 5 6 7 local (Pflllilg has made itself felh, i" oil-Mummy]; In Glasgow, for instance, tho| wt 1 glAfl h city friccs a crisis. Glasgow's; j “lugging __ Io H more than 6.000_ teachers, handling mum..." and vicinity-Io:- efficient zest-tumult n. ll i1 mo; $11980‘frliljgefflefzefliflgi; s, A, MQDQNALD h, h n16‘, “ma” i” or 1.1L fl-goonfitlaidllbh lfiCfPfiéil‘ of £5 a week We will N! an! former truckage on hi: Mm 310i! delivered in our Ruitifllgl. i5 // l6 ‘KW!’ Children "on" In on Gnlton Street provided them in no hfltkzflAfishlAtNlx. -r_ J m. n r8 1 W Tmusnnds or parents in clap H _____K_H_‘*_ WHY N01‘ PATRONIZE THE CHADLOTTETOWN l’ ' aaunrcruted I » 7- ' ' ' " " — ' ' ousrnr 0N PRINCE EDWARD IsLAND, Gxgnggsguruisaiiltczllf: f): a‘ K23: m z, IILAND PEOPLE AND OPERATED IN TH 1 u‘! - ' ' . ll’ IMO wit Lrvzsrocn rnonuonns. . ggfiéffc’; 22 2 Z5 . 88.10 ow r / - REMEMBER - tinny i‘. ” l/rz fllTakeou, 2' 7- ‘ 3° 5' 32 it Pays To Shin To Canada Paokors Limited, _ m” Charlottetown, Prim Edward island ,1 m“ II Small dfllln 36 ’ '-*;""':':. " ' ‘i f ti ' ' B. cen e d ._,,,,,, ~ may the sacre SI once 0p its LCADING LIVE <-i;,=-,=> c - 1W WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A LARGE QUAN- , uiowiy l-io TITY OF LIVE HOGS EACH WEEK Flt/OM THE FARMERS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NOTI- FY OUR TRUCKERS IN YOUR- VICINITY YOUR HOGS ARE READY TO MARKET. ING EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT: ’ A ver IMILYOBYPTOQUOTE-Herehzhowtoworkit: Remembrance DaYr ma)’, we’ Wlth e A X Y D l. B A A X I h I. 0 N G ll‘ E l. L 0 W Ono letter limply stands for another. In this example It is us“ lor the three Ho, X (or the two 0'1, etc. Single letters, apol- grateful hearts, show honor t0 those mums ' BAY 703T“! -~~-~ Canon” PETE“ th I h and lot-motion of the words are nil hinil. 8T. norms - BEENWI __ DONALD "Pm" ° m" , MOUNT "Ewan. __ at“ m, p33 day/Uljgtie letter» an cum-mt. MOUNT sTEwAlT _.._....__..._ noiv-rAonn ________ __ rANuunE ISLAND vicronIA CROSS .. l‘. L. DOUGLAS HOWARD MoCABIlON WILLIAM l. 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