PAGE Twi-:i.va THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOAWN OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY lPrcmier of the Province; Reina ? Frank A. and Mrs. MacLenn: Mr. he aitiiointmcnt 01 Mn Free and Mrs. w. c. .Vincl.eod; Dr. W. "1 It 1-. MIICEWHI 50" Moi. P. Mnr.Vltllun and Mr. Malcolm Mr. Lester Maclijwen, Bristol, P.iMm-Kinnon, 1-2. I., as rgrivultural research of-l fi 1- 'lllIS ht-on announced by the: "Auntie gee". Mrs, 1-iibtaim MC-' -' Ct? 5"ll'l”' 1-5b0.l'5l0'LV "1 Atiiay celebrates her Century C 19”9WW"- M13 M'"'1'3WP"- birthday tomorrow in the full enjoy- W" ""5 ””" 3Wd3'l"B "1 H”? ment of all her faculties at the llntvet'sity of Wist-oiisin, has spc- home ,,f her 3,-andgon. Juseph 1,, cializetl In rt-at-art-li work tlcaliii: Che,-9,-re and ms fafntly at 39 with aphids and their transfnis- femld S,” Chm-louemwnl M,-5, Smd M V”'”” "l the Votfll” ””l'-l.tlc-Aiilay was born in Sourls Easti "9 W'” ''''k” "P W5 dull” M”-l”ii'l1erc she attended school and was? '” ' 9l"3”””"'- married in St. Mary's Church tlierc . ' C I ,She was a faiihfiil choir member OTTAWA, Nov. )9 - tSp('Clllll,I0,. m0,.,: man ,0,.,y yams. -Parlninieilt on Moiiday enters D,,,.,,,,, H”. pa” mmmer me the lliird neck of the ltiiig-tti'nuii;m,.,de ;,.L.qm.,,g trips to sou,-is End out debate on the Draft All(il'fl!.l.t,.,Lhe,. P136” by ,.a,.' ,,,.,,,C,, we 9”, To date only one coiiimoncr lliolllijoiyed rt,” fully! Rimomlh Sm. the Island Prnvtiicc. J. Aiizus Mac- naturally mined the friends of her Lcnn. Coiisrrvaiitvc lncinbcr for party ahiidhood who have tang QUCtlll'S, has takcn part. Whether since paged girnv, any of his liberal fellow-tncmbers - train the Province will speak in The (ireat Morton and his dozen 1119 d"bH'-9 15 lllinblcllihllcalv lot.-al SUDJECLS had the audience MOI"? this 59551011 ll"!!! Ht 3l1.V.literally rolling in the aisles at the tnnc sinrr the end of World Warirrince of wales Auditorium last II, has thr feeling been expresscdipvemng M the Show developed by MP2: from Eastern Canada that front the opener in 8.15 limit the the govniiiiielit. i-: all too ready tnlciirtain was rung down at, mid- ntnkc cont-u.-sluiis to the gralll-Knight, 8l'0uPri of the western provinces. ljproariously funny even while The issue is an old one. And while , ii.'s uncanny. the blend of mystery touched an often before. has ncvcr and mirth by a. master showman been dcalt uith in so outspoken a.inu.st be ranked with the best of manner. all entertainments that have play- ed in Charlottetown. The audience couldn't get enough. They kept. Morton and his 12 sound-asleep subjects mi the stage far beyond the usual l'l0lll, and everyone was having 3. won- derful time. llALlF'.xX. N. s..--The annouiice- ment has just been made. by the Dean of Maritime College of Pharmacy, Mr. J. Fsmonde Cooke. that the i953 Hi-nry K. Warnpole and Company Limited Entrance Scholarship has been awarded to Mig Alan Russell Champion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Champion. Kensington, P. E. I. Two Franciscan Sisters, Mis- sionarios from Africa, are non visiting the Island. Sister Annun- ciata Mohoney. A native of the Mimmlchi district in New Bruns- 'wick worked amongst the Nativcs in Uganda, Equatorial East Africa. "Every true Mi-nister bears a resemblance to the pattern given 1. b ti ' t . tl St. Poallllis said lR?etE1eE1;onaidmsNeichol- (M 3 -V””v whim 51”" wm"iI mn,lMnd(,,.a,0,. of the P,.e5byt,,,.y fred, from Northern Ireland has been in Africa for l5 years. The, Sisters have a convent and Noviti- - ate in Boston, Massachusetts. ' of P. E. Island, at a largely at- tended mcrrorlal service for the late Rev. G. Carlyle Webster in Zion Presbyterian Church last eve- hing. "No one is better qualified titan the coiigitegation of this church. to WEDNESDAY At it meeting of the Potato Mar- . .- fketing Board held yesterday the ' ' imovement of this year's potato ster and ltientified him as Olilrtlicrop was reviewed and Board mam, 'Mt'. Allison Gillis, his smelt nets to find. the big fish tiapped in the nieshcs. The larg- cst. weight-d twenty-two potlnds, and the smaller alxtocn pounds It was a very litltipy donors who packed the Chat!- lottetown Armouries from the iime the clinic was officially opened at l oiclock h.v Hon. 8 Earle Mat-Donald, wiio was first donor, until the last of the 523 donors went through at ll pm. It was a long grind for the mobile team--for whom this w1s .1 rt-cord attendance at an llflf'l- noon and evening clinic-but the co-operation received on all sliles, throng of tilt- but pttrtiruliirly from incntlieri of the staff at the Ainiourlt-s it! well as the units of the armi linscfl tlicic. inndn the ntitliiiniul work vt-ry pleasant. -CCWCV .. THURSDAY The big spy scare in the United States will not have any repercus- sions here Just because iliis coun- try has no iiiteniioti of producing Igor Gouzeiiko for the questioning of the investigating committee headed by Wisconsin Senator Jos- eph Mccartliy. said Mr. Duncan MacTavish, president of the Na- tional Liberal Federation of Can- ada. when he addressed the an- nual meeting of the P. E. I. Lib- cral As.-ocation held at the Y.M C. A. Re-elected president of the group was Mr. William Currie, Summer- side. with Mr. F. A. Large re- elected secretary and Mr. Benja- min Rogers, Jr.. re-elected treas- urer. Mr. Austin Viiownutn, North VVillshirc, was elected president ;of the Young Liberals Association at an organizntiolial meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. last night follow- ing the annual meeting of the P.l-Tl. Liberal Club. Named t'lf'O-pl'PSldenlWaS David Seaman. Brarkley Beach. and Charlottetown. was elected secretary. Mr. Gillis acted as pro ieni secrctary for the meeting prior to his election for the coming term. Mayor J. D. Stewart, who rc-tin"n- ed last evening from Ottawa where he had an interview with Prime Minister St. Laurent. the Minister of Finance and the Minister of can. 9 Dorchester at... Charlotte- , town. , Prince County: Onr. E.J. Cahill. Sumtmcrslde; Ltndr. G. 1. Crane, Margate; Atsgt. W. )1. Howard, Kensiiigton; Glir. FR. Myers, Tig- ntsll; Gm-. J.M. Costsln. Portage. King's County: Gnr. K. 0. Gal- laiit. Bear River; Gnr. E.L. Keefe. Morell; Pie. L. R. Mat.-Donald, Moreli. ' - Work which has been in j'tl'0gl'P!5 at the Suinninrsltie of- fire of the P. E. f. Telephone Company since the first of July of this year to install equipment for the speeding up of long dis- tallre rails br-tween Summerside and Charlottetown has now been completed anti the installation of the roniplicatctl equipment now makes it possible for the oper- ator in Summerslde to dial dir- eci the required number in Char- loltetnwn, without. putting the cnll through the Charlottetown operator. This will mean. not only it great speeding up of the servicc to the general public, hut nlso to the users of tcletypt: scrvicc in this Province. As A part of its advertising pol- icy the Potato Marketing Board this year decided to put on a display of Prince Edward Island potatoes, both seed and tablestock, at the Royal Win- ter Fair, Toronto. For this pur- pose it number of 50 lb.. 15 1b.. and 10 lb. lots of paper bags were assembled and shipped to Toron- to. Additional to this were sev- eral '75 lb. sacks of tablestiock as well as samples of Foundation seed stock of the following vs.ri- eties-Grecn Mountain, Irish Cob- bler, Bebago, Keswick, Canso,Pon- tiac, Warba, Katahdln. The paper sacks were arranged on stands so that the various brands were in full view of the public whereas the seed was placed in open trays on a long table. Other features included photographs of potato fields and a few Island soenes to lend color and interest to the gen- eral aet. up of the booth. This was all backed up by a large sign 15 feet by 3 feet containing 6-inch block letters in blue on a. white background containing the words: "Prince Edward Island, Canada's Garden Province, Specializing In High Class Seed and Table Pota- Tliitoly item continued from page 0 a fur ranchers are putting up tremendous clmpalgn in an en- deavor to hsvo the United States government to reduce the heavy excise tax placed on furs. If they are successful it is probable that Canada may follow suit. The gov- ernment tnx is so heavy that it interferes greatly with the pro- motion of fur garments. A collection of Canadian mods fur garments was shown in Cuba November 29. It was the first oom- blried promotion for Canadian furs in that market. six Mon- treal and Toronto manufacturers contributed thirty gnnneotn in mutation and standard mink, squirrel, hesver and otter. (Jana- disn mlntk breeders are support- ing this promotion. Miss Canada Mink (Joannine Patenaude. a Montreal modeli along with Miss Stockholm and Mim Mhmt Beach, are to model the gannems. l Oslo. Norway's first auction will open next Monday, December '1 with an offering of 5000 Norwegian blue fox and 6000 silver and pla- tlnit fox. Mink will be offered December 10 and litth with a. col- lection of approximately 35,000 standard mink, 5,000 platinum and 5,0lX) pastel. The auction house notes that Norway's pro- duction of mutations is Btb0l-PL 60.- 000 pelta, the biggest in Scan- dinnvis. We regret to learn of the death this week of Joseph W. Callback at Summer-side. Mr. Cslibeok made I great contribution to the im- provsmentt of live stock in this prgvince during his long and ac- tive litfe. One of our earliest re- collections was reading of his winnings at exhibitions. coun-ty and provlnctnl. He in: a wonder- ful judge of live stock and it was from him no doubt, that his son George, afterwards a great ex- hibitor, garlned a. lot of experi- ence. Mr. Callback was one of tlhosc who quite early saw the posthu- ities in fair farming and was ac- ber 2. 1953, Fulton A. Smith, in his 73rd year. DOOLEY --At the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1963. William J. Dooley in his 50th year. PIEIICH-At his home in Hermit- age on December 3rd. 1968, Peter 4 Student Pilot Saved Iy Father BEMANE, BAIL. (GP) - Po. acorn Bi-lghtmui. I0 - year - old RCA? student pilot. was pulled from his burning Harvard train:-r by his father 'muaday after the plane crashed on his father's farm near here. Brightman. on a routine flight. suffered severe burns and hoora- tions. His father. John Brixiitman, said he noticed the aircraft fly- ing overhead but was unaware his son was the pilot. tlve in organizing the Magic Bil- ver niscli: Fox company with ranch near Bununersido. Quite a number of outstanding selections were made by him and other di- rectors and two of these, Magic Jacob and Magic Bess, were foun- dation stock from which a great number of prize winners and top peltera descended. Mr. Cailbeok also mm.-bed foxes on his own and from these de- veloped many prize winnein. At the first silver fox show held in Montreal in 1920 some of the top specimens exhibited were bred by him and one of them, winner of the light. silver championship, was sold for a long price to the Barcelona Fax Company of Maine and became famous as a progen- itor there. Mr. Callback was also one of the prime movers of the Fur Sales Boom and a. director of the silver Black Fox Breeders Association of Prlnoejudviaard Is- land. In both of these organiza- tions his good judgment was gcmtbtiy relied upon. He had at- tained the good ago of in and pasted away remectod in the Province and leaving behind him an honored name that will be is descendants. treasured by h u solution To Last Saturday's Crossword f-jHV;1l:l iil:'lF;V'J Estate Of Walter 8. Weeks All Note: and Accounts pnyabfo to the Estate of Walter 8. Wash must: be paid in full all ween above data will be handed to the Estate solicitors for Lent Action. 'S(d.) HERBERT -1. WEEKS: H. 3. WEEKS, Executo -. FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow at 21 Belmont Street, with lot 50 x 100 feet. Dwelling has hot and cold water with sew- erage, and inspection may be made at any time. Possession will be given within 30 days of sale, and part of purchase price may remain on as a Mortgage. Apply: Bell, Mathleson It Foster "-j' sale By Tender Tenders will be received up to noon, Monday, Dec. 7th for small house 27 x 16 situated opposite St. James Church, Summerfleld, five miles east of Kensin on. Building to be moved mm site. Trustees St. James Church, Emerald R. R. FOR SALE 1 acre of land at Brook- field Corner on main high- DECEMBER 5. 1953 Coal Yard Office, on or beforo, Nov. 80. Accounts not settled by the 1 FARM FOR SALE AT CORNWALL 7 ?U2' miles front (.'li-.ir. lottetown on Ch8.I'l0llClUll'i;. Borden highway, 1y2 mi. from Cornwall village. A Excellent site for ni ht cabins. in farm is in a high state of cultivation. contain,- 91 acres, 70 acres clear. hat. ance woodland. 9-roamed house. elect i-1.11,. and telephone. l HARRY HYDE, Owner ()l'tl1'. FOR SALE Deerfield, p. 2.13 2l5, bay geld. ing, 4 yrs. by King's Council 1f',i(. Darn Alta Direct. 2nd 2.04 in,” sister to Winnipeg) 1.57 hy ,xi.,.,.,. Direct 2.02. I gave this horse A i-:-rm-.1 my 2.13 2l5 this summer and work. ed him in 2.12, a liaif in jfti last quarter in 30 seconds. iii. in a lull brother to Green Tm Expreu that. but a lot of gnarl ones at Roosevelt and Ynnkpn this past summer around 7.06 am; 2.07. See no reason why um horse should not pace just ti; fast. Has the best of legs not feet, is good mannered, mm nothing but hopples and shsdnn. roll, also his new harness anti hoppln. Reason for selling. too many horses. OLAYTOK Munlcon. Wuhillo, N. 3. has - New Glasgow 3.495 FOR SALE Homestead farm of 140 acres more or less at Bedr- que Lot 26, Prince County, formerly property of the late Wilfred Connolly. Would sell with or withoiii who had a real love for Christ ,b I . d , 1 H t , V , , , ms he(,,,.,v.. Mr, N,C,m1mn mm ers viere surprise 0 earn 1:; Piiblic Works, expressed himself 1095'. Pierch azed 13 years. way. Apply to: stock and machinery, Fm- iinued. "his labours, the n'at.chiiiaft”ad5,”pM:d; if 5'o0?.c”gi”abs 4" hlllhlv lfleascd with the re- ..4.. - , further particulars apply M rm. snuls. ,h,. ,m,,.0,,,.agem,,,,m, andilt? Hpoatoes 5:! tecrki siiplic iy stilt of his visit. to the Capital, I At the aiititial nieetiiti-z of The Bell, hlathiegon & Foamy finally ti-n longing for laboui's' rnd "A ' ll” " aid NLC '1'?” gm ff Wt” V b0 RN" in WDOVTI dtmniltl Irwin Christian l7ellnvi'ship Group. D A I C S R D M", Wilfrgd Cgnnolly, and his eternal home, followed theimady imsem '3 ” 5”." ml 5 t"181b19 TPSUH-A 10 1-1" City C0”11' held last night in the social hl-.l 01' to Cent;-31 Bedeque it pattern with which we are alllmm 10051 "MEGS -Walling amps oil at the first meeting". Mayor of Trinity United Church, Allison 50,3055 WW" 15-NPP” familiar." mfglms muwmem breaks an re 59;WlillYi,5t1ldt-'h 1 t. I Mncxinnon was re-elected presi- 1-;o3k'1m1,;'9 :'Ve:l'k? Arthur MncLeod - . . I 0 OWIHK I e Hnnutt me? 111! 0 dent for the coming year. s ' Mr. Lyin Boswell, of Mmhtieid.,C0'dS Wm "lit: EFOVEP”: 30'”? the Federation of Mayors and Other officers named were Hnn- 5-A-HbFt"f 3 lpfffof 18-grench C 'u.-ia elected President of lliDI5lmjlnr period ” ""5: 5a 65,, mit Municipalities hbld 111 MON"?-W nrary President, Kelvin Johnston; ( is" '..,x-be" tau” Priiica Etiward Island ShorthornID- At MacDo”a1d'ChMrma" 0 C M-'!)'0F Etcwafl. alt ll member. of vice pn-gment, Duncan Mgcphep 9-Bf'9fzY , B; , g ' Breeders Association at their an- 50”d- the Executive of that body waited Son: sac,-em,-y. RM, Donald: tma. l0.G,lrlI - 0118" 22 gnann Vtlllll meeting hold in Charlotte- on the Prime Minister in Ottawa ,u,.e,.' Edith Andeum; recreations. nicknlm tome - If C - lmrn on Saturday evening. There 59V9"l0HI mfmdkm W9" 'l"'l0”F5 requesting exemption of the sales Roy pm-say and 3131, swan; war. 11. Smoke 5. FY0110 11118 are ,. znnd RH;-ndgnga at H"-itlle home-for-Christmas draft of tax 0,, an Mumcipay pu,-cj1;rse5'ah1'p Georgm Diamond and M3,. 12.Acavo 6.01190! article lilnrting, over nhich Mr. .'inliniCEUlRdl3n Army personnel which the right to tax all federal pm. ,,,,'Rya,,. p,,,,,,.a,,,,,.,,,, w,,dm, 14.Vlper sgenus 2a.A1ore- liimasqtlier. St. Pr-tat-s, pr0sid9d.:lEl1ded at Halifax last evatiiiig perry ac,-O5, Canada mm the call. Dig,-mn and Blanche Howiitit Wcl- 15.Perlshel offlnchct and- ntiinr oftim-rs and tllrv-ciorsifrom the 5.3. "Neptunia". Thirty-Vim: 0; ,, p,.d...,-n1.p,-ovinmi con. la", Bob Dame, and I,.m'D,,,,, 18.Athomo T. Retired I aftrigged AT BELLE RIVER riamoti for the coming year areifive officers and 700 men. all1f,.r..,,c., tn adjust: the apportlon- ,m,.' ,,,,,,,h we," Burke. Sm, 17.Revives 8.Ale1fstaiit" vessel 32.An(ry .Vfn.:sr: R. R. Bell. Q.C.. vice pro-'members of the 27th Canadian In- imam, M the tax D0113,-H cam'mm,,,. 'Mmeua Macxngis and 19. Bone (amt) (Bot) 24-Drlnklni 33-M0" .-idort. and iimiizhton Miitrii.irtmtl-y Brigade, are included in he W. m,,,,,b,,3h;,, w,,,,,,,,, Manet, 20. Entire 1i.nimnc um pieuuit Tenders will be received by the undersigned un- 1l;Iai'nscliffes.f sgi-fiat-i-.M.in:nB Dul- the draft, mm” ' ' 2 amount 12.? u ;:.g.ii'ii:errr gt til Thursday, Dec. 17 for the following woods. asquirr. . c crs; ar ran. Th - h d 1 d t 1; , d Yam 1. Large em 0 . er . - . .Tnl1nslqn'l Tlirnr: Lemuel A. star. ,,.,,,,,: 2,33,,-,?,1,,e 5,69,: :10? ,,.,,(,),,, Mr. and Mrs. William Casford autnts .i,u,,di, child 2a.Kup 40. Male sheep Be,,eBggflfe1?fS?L?;r:x'":)atf1f' ,80 acrestftlo cflearllt mm. lilnnort, iiiizhficlti; Stanley Hurr,v,'una”m,S "moss Canada today. All celebrated their golden wedding WT ofsoudg l3,Att1ck 3l.Kell0VOI 42. Behold! - A 8' O V C n anng quan y 0 pup and lllghilclrl: Athol Roberts. solicit-l,,,,,,e mm, m Garmany mm ,,,,,,1tinnivei-my on Wednesday when pp;TEns..At, the Charlottetown 2a.comput lumbcl. pnrf; l.om.-in Mscixian, Colematnm two years Wm, me 37”, 3,-;-lln1ore than. 30 guests gathered to Hoypilal on Friday. Nov. 2'7, 1053. mentfor A1502 Block Of 37 U2 BCPQI, mostly hardwood. :,:lr':,MI';:ffh R””'"' N” I'0"d””l'gade. Leave has been granted on extend 11193 bf-?f Wlihest 3'- the” to Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Peterl. City. . ahorle at Culloden, '........ ghgcggfsdff tietztgtggflgg thflrlg; ,”0.?h”e- f;,a,,,;T,l,l,j,.',,'”pf;,;lf,.,,e ,,,,,,. g,,d;;g,l;l,ijl-4,, me ,,,,me C,,,,,,,, 3",f',f;c",f;',o,,,, Hiehest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ty:-:SDAY TThebretuKl:)1lng men torihis Pro-. -Ztll sgiisrligirtze:lt;3;i'ii;hyRl:iiltEd 1)-gosrgitall; on (;Pl'llvlxlr:da;'r,owI::VaftI:gF 27. q00nw1LL MMDOUGALL The Charlttteto 'n Islanders rap- V RC0 .V C0Unti98 M62 7 it ' - - - L. . o r. an r . . - Inn . . I pad immc iii;-ac E0... in thg last. Queens: Pic. J.W. Cudmore, Bon- M. Young find they NV? Wed 111 pell, Sherbrooke. A. son. weight 8 2!. Coin (Perlil 12 no t st' Chnrlottetoml five minutes to tumble the league shaw; Pte. G,J. Currie, 99 Elm Chlrloll-Clown R11 0f their n'IHIT1f'd lbs.. 5 ozs. Allan Wayne. 29.0rdet-of loading Halifax Atlantic; 6-4, in a Avenue, Charlottetown; I..'Cpl. F. life. A dauflhtff. E1816. HVEH in SCHAFER-At the ProvidenccKos- Merit . fast anti Wcll plnyed.Mai'itlme Ma-1M. Decosta, 35 Prince st, char- Charlottetown. Their first child pilal, Moose Jaw, Basic, Nov. 18, ubbr.) ' jor Hockey League game beforeiiottetoivn; Pie. H. R. Doucette, 196 985501! On Shortly MU”? 1191” bll'lh- 1953, to Cpl. and Mrs. B. Schafer 30.AnlmIl 1ll0 fans at the Forum last night.tKont St., Charlottetown; Tpr. L. Mr. CnHt0l'd retired this fall , (nee Helen Hughes. P. 11.1.). a son . -0M)'0l!' Orin C::rV9r and Cecil Dowiinglis. Durant, 51 villa Ave., ciiai-- after 43 years with the same firm. (David Miles) iveivght 9 lbs. 2 on. old scored within six seconds of onclottetown; Pte. P. E. Gillespie. Canadian Packers limited. 'BOULTl-JR-At the P.E.I. I-Iospilll 35-slurun ' anothcr near the fifteen ininuieiciyde River; Pie. W. L. Glover. ---A- on Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith 36 ilzllllft lcf a- - in-t , .n 3-'S.Ici.2-I "iF..3.'3.'3..7 i”J3.515'.i”'ld C-7i"eCc'3iivthLii1S)5.' .33" iiSc.I.S.hI:r?I3homb;?otri1, iiiEmc?na'3?J3 1.11???-."i5iiL”'iis3e 3?.3iii”."...tii.iii”i"ii..? it”.'L.. M" :t7.,N-rrow AT ARLINGTON, LOT 14. tncttlnr aunt in the driniz sccnndsli-iunter all-or. been on duty with the NATO in imit-rs'r.viiv-At tho Prince F.tl- inlet (89011 I, . . as tho tslnnticrs came from bcliindl prim; county; pus, ,),c, Amen. Germaiiy, are scheduled to ari'ivt-,wai-rl island Hospital on Nov. 38.To be .&lVlllg sold - my farm I Will sell by EUCUOII Oil the W N"- ,ault, Richmond; Pte. R. J. Ai-sen. in Halifax early tomorrow morn- 20. 195?. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne W gfixtggh Premmes 0" Avednndlyp DeCEmbGT 9th. beginning at 12100 TTT limit 370 Myrtle St. dummeride; lug enronie to their homes on MacNevin, Clyde R'1V9F. 4! Son. - noon; 0 'itlil:-rt: tv:).ll A large nqttciirianrc -1-pr: JA, B,-mm-d, 432 LN0,m 3313,- clmstnmg leave, weight 10 lbs, 2 on. ielglzh , 21.:-': ..e..-..:; .i””.i::l H. or 3”: ll:f.”.ll'P”.;Z”'B:.2:..!.'L' .3; ..-...::.z.... 3 new work horses: binder. F- at W-: win - T ' ,, 3' . -- at ii men e - . - . . . . - - Cliih lirlvl in the (Iltarlottetnwn ,,;R(,:,:1,:qA 3gp1Ce:arAS;A-aEB:1um:;1 1nghe”;';50 ,,,,i:?,,c,e,.5 on the RMS Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacPhcr- primlry hay movleli 6 ft quti h3y mower: 5 ft- Cut: hay nlnkpt Ilntel last pvhnlltn. rile rt-t-qirinnt.,iM,,.',,i,,t,.is Mm, ' e ' 3 ' ..s,,m,,,.,,,.. ,,.,,,”ch ,5 W, ,,m, ,,h,., son (nor; Christine site.-.-my . , coin, horse hoe; potato digger; gang plow; lever harrow; .i scr- 3Y,'" ,l,l,'"l;', ;.l,i,”1',',',)”",':,','l dff:;'ll,”,;l;l Kln'z's coiinty: Spr. RB. Elnok- that broulz-ht troops home -tints ;';,El1l.i:l;f,'Ll!::'i1f,',l1l 5,3",-E11; 07;,-M, (4.1-tebrew tion liarrow, new; potato-scuffler; farm wagon. riililier Lsninkrij for tho evcniri: Avila tV.'ll'.i!Mq Georgetown L CPL R' Dupm5' early in November. The lmeh have l)it,al.AllVov. .10. 91953,. to, Mr. and mdwr. tired; road wagon; dlsc dun; disc harrow; Sgveral Slplghfl Major (alum 1. N. Mnt'l.r0(l nrlfglfw, ""4 WC” A- 5- MMDOW ff',””":h'"'” li,l””NJ::,',' :6. Mrs. Eric Builcr (nee Minerva n,nL1' cnyp1'oQuon;...u.,.v. mm gomnktgg cream separator, 750 lbs. capacity, new; 4 milk calls: lmfi Syrlitrxr. N Ck, Gaclic Adrisor to ” ' f 0”” ' V K" 5,” me, 0 P Cairns) a dauxliler. Beverley A X Y D L I A A X I tl”3Cl01'. Used 8PDPOXlm&t6l 300 hours; set platform SCt'llP-V tlin Dermrtinr-nt of Ftriiicntion in , . mlsrt lfwwtllc dipo st , t. . , Lynn, wright 8 His, -1 ms. u L 0 X 0 r L L L 0 W Set fannersh Chatham; air kinds of harnessv d0lll)l0 Zillil -,,.1,hc Pi'nt'int'e of Nova Scotin. ,' TS” IRWE W3 ha-":5 V't9r" C5”!-'ht 8 mnmg men y ooh” 105 H”' mom TTTRT-Z-(fl; gin I d V - d f . b h I I-n,ix(.d a n tin. hr a aha worn in the Hillsborn River yesterday, Queens: Lieut. w. .1. Ready, 240 MA R! ..s 'Onc lcticr simply stands for another. In this Ixampls A is used - 29. US9 ON 8 We equippe arm. Us 89 0 v Setcdt . all , gg .M?.?.. , . , 1,1,. Chief w. it. Slirtw nntl .im.lahout: hair A mite beinw Mt. s'e- Queen St. Charl0ttet0ti'ti: Gmv c,Ay-n()cnERTY - At the Uni- for the three L's. x for the two 0:. etc. Single ioitm. lpos- mam. quantity of feed wheat; timothy seed; 93 ll” fl-i -JciFhtIWi M" -Wt We Bl-1" M” M” V””"3.”' M” ''”be” M”"”l”" A' L B””'"- 27 Pmmo” 5”""ir ted Church Manse. Vernon. P. 1:. I. trollhlu. the length and formation of the words are all hints. telephone; mail box; household furniture. inciudlli: W ,, prmnlrl; Hon. .'t. W. )lnihcson:lW .- surprised than he named Chariottefoivni L"Bdt'- R G PW on November 30th. 1953, by the men anyttie code letter: In itinmnt. 13mi75 and lanterns? 3 bum” 0" Stove: several stoves; tic- .f6URLBOARDl'NG- H oust: 1. 11, twttsaa AMNH w . lMANi0i'-, Mv.5ociAi.-Asio. tsirei.-' t 'LscniAi!ATTAiaiMr:slrstevet2v 6ETllNTD,'fHi6,7FANTAS'l'lC( ,, NIGHTMQ A AOOCTOR 4 R22 t2r.vouAi . MEASLES OR MUMF5 Rev. John F. Msokay. Rodney 1.. Gay of Pnwnal. son of Pearl and the late Mrs. Ct-ay to Joreen Rach- Ml nocherty of Plnette. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Docherty. DEAHIB ,?dgg,M.jJ...:......?.?.- BEAMISH-At ltPr residence in Falrvsle, NE, on November 29th. I953, Mary A. Benmishh formerly Mary A Steele. of Souril. GILLIS-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Saturday, Nov. Ni, 1953. Alexander Gillis of Lower Ncwtowh. in his 51st .year. lt0li'(ll-IEIITY - At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on Friday, Novem- her 27th, Mrs. John tLlli,v) Dougherty. formerly of Summer- sidc, P.E.l. Manna:-At the P.l. Island Hos- pital on Monday, Nov. 80th, 1008. Mrs. Ecgar A. Michal of East. Royalty in her 6'fth yllr. OURIIAN-In the City on Nov. U, Mrs. Anastasia Curran in her 74th his 87th year. DUGGAN-tAt Ben Vii! on Dec. 2, 1053. Roy Duggan, and 01 years. Montague. in her 83rd year. TROY-At his home In Green- field. December 2. 1951. Thomas Troy In his Nth year. McI'llAlL-At Argyle shore. D06. 2. 1053. James MoPliIll in hllffth year. SMITH-At New Perth. Ductin- Aorypiognmquohthn MJLMSV MLJA FAMG HOXKNV M81) KOKDAM MIDO NJD Hl'VwIAMDHn-cl IBDVMDJNGA. Yubmyts cryptoquoul?-IANSVER HEARD T;.'i.i. or ): ( cuivniz MAN THAT CAME or ENTIRELY srurm PEO- Phli.-CARLYLE. for radio; small tables; chairs; washing machine miiziiiv: and all small articles now on premises. Terms cash. If day unfit, uiie the first fine day. Clarence Phillipa, Owner Hugh F. Morristiil. ALlCll0ll9E'T 4. JOHN II. ROGERS Residence 0471 I W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE INSURANCE mvtciit car.inacx.. M at. imm. M. 8 Machinery: 1 M-H 30 tractor used one season: 1 Convent SL. summmtdo, on De- tractor plow (M-H)' 1 set tractor harrow (M-I-I): 1 "'"”” 1- 19” J; w- C”""Ck "' Office Hours: 13 disc drill (Cockshutt) 2 years old; new M-ll li:i.t' 9:00 until 5:00 Monday through Friday. gggsolnvtgzltztmghe tl!)tieccred2 Hart C'””d ”' "W 5”"”,7' 1 potato sprayer; 1 hlller; 1 scufflar; 1 blower; 1flf(f(', . . A ', . , ti. - . . m-m--- Office -- 181 Queen Street - 8541 - 8542 WALTER M. BEARS lulldonoo an - rnu.t.ns-auaauily on rnunuy. l THOMAS BODGIIB, 33- ,1 ill!) NW AGENTS THROUGHOUT I'll PIOVINOI Auctioneer. . I AUCTION SALE AT SOUTH GRANVILLE SATURDAY, 12:30 P. M., DECEMBER 5th Having sold my fdrrn I will sell by public auction the following: 6 good milch cows; 5 year and a half old calves; 6-spring calves; 1 horse; 1 sow, due to loader (one crap); 1 box sleigh; 1 wood sleigh: 1 likll”. wagon: 1 truck wagon: 1 heavy trailer; 1 hay 1”" household items and other articles too nuinerotis til mention. I 1 i , If day is unfit. first fine day following. NIS. wncuivom-on u-cwmn",