H; E. w. TAYLOR ' Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR Aiberton div-HI» ~§ppv Wanted, Dressed Chicken ~and'_Fowi. ‘I Paying’ market “prices for heavy grades, and s minimum oi 10c per pound on the light- _ er grades. Feathers on “ lighter grades may be removed by scalding. Please mark containers plainly. We pay the freight. - V1.8. Fraseriiiio. 2?. Ltd. Murray Harbor, P.E.I. J g. 44s fiQO4¢44<I 409019 qzsl 29! 52% 4 I. ' FIVE TEAM HOCKEY CIRCUIT (Canadian Press) M" FORT WILL-IAN, Nov. ill-A ‘five-team circuit looms as a pos- sibility in the Thunder Bay Junior Hockey League this season with retirement oi Port Arthur Mac- -Donald Cartlers. The little iellows ' have fared no better than their big Ilibrothers in the whirlwind oi trans- nfers and graduaticns. The league ' will be composed oi Port Arthur West Ends, winners oi’ the West- ern Canada title last season;- Port ‘Arthur juniors, Fort William jun- "iors, West Fort William Maroons and Fort Frances ‘Tigers. '3" CANADA PROVINCE 0F 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND * Isonoa r0 enormous or smsr swarms warns. .. ASSIGNMENT mos. h the matter oi the Bankruptcy ‘oi James E. Kelly. Noties is hereby given that Joules 1f. Kelly, or Kinkora, in Prince nu- ‘isrd lslsnd. made an assignment en ‘fine 11th day oi November 1984, s-ud "fiat the ilrst meeting oi creditors 5 TMIIIIDQIIQIdOIItIIBMhGLyMDeC- Limber 1934, at the hour ol eleven o'clock in the iorenoon at the Law ‘ Building in the City o! Char- _.'l\is vote thereat proolsoi’ eiahns jndproxies must bellied with me Flori-hereto. - Those having claims against the botatsnsustille thasssnevvith the ted before‘ the at. ution n othu-wias the proceeds oi the will be dL ‘ among the I "entitled thereto, without re- copy?!“ wrmey,“ In“ ..."'..‘:‘..“ our“ "“' m“ . I "l" morsuvrrvrr ASSEMBLY . "4"" WW1“! rumor sznwann ISLAND 1v P. 0. B01 38, Bu!“ lkhun‘ h pflyn‘ Bu)‘ i lmnnrerside, 15!. I. » c‘, FREDERICK J. E. WEIGHT, Custodian tJ-mi-ii-m-ra-is-i. ‘H1111! liev: Tillyer tense Whonnestycunaedgiassss. Thelrworthhasbssnproved. Weiitupiniateststyisot lramuormonnthsgs. liharlottetovm Woolen Send your Wool to be spun into yarn, or woven into i blankets. zlng Yarn. Freight will be paid on i The charges 1 are, single yarn 23 cents; doubled 26 cents per pound. Also Hook- __ Blankets $2.00, laundered; if napped an d bleached $2.15, It takes 5 pounds oi’ ‘ i _, wool per blanket. I 100 1h. lots. WM. CONDON, ‘l6 Queen Si. Charlottetown i ' Professional Bards fiEOD 8 BENTLEY s. llllfll! l. I. IIIITIII, l. O. loin-nos " Inuit: and‘ 1 IOIII-‘IO at-Im IAAII ‘Ollssstlllalmnolahess "dflm N,- Commas: ' ‘on flair-amt. 58. All petitions ior Private Bills ‘ must. be presented within iourtaen days siter the commencement oi the . M m . 50. No Private Bill shall be brought into ths House, but opus-a petition first presented, truly stating thecaseatthepudloithelllltfll’! tor such Bill and such petition must be signed by the said parties. 60. A committee shall be appoint- ed at the commencement oi ever! Session consisting oi five members o! whom three shall be a quorum, to in denominated the Private Bills Com- mittee to whom shall be referred every Yrivate Bill and no proceed- ings after the first reading shall be had upon sueh Bill until such Conr- rnittee has reported thereon to the House. 61. So soon as the Committee has , r‘ ‘ any Bill, such Bill together with any amendments that may be suggested by the Committee, shall be printed at the eswenss of the Dim“ who are suitors ior such Bill and printed copies thereoi delivered to the mem‘ before the second read- ing it deemed necessary by the Com- mittee. 82. No bill tor the particular in- Corporation or Corporations or body orbodiesoipeopleshalibereada second time until all tees be paid tor the same into the hands oi the Clerk oi the liouse. 83. No Bill, having tor its object the vesting hi or conferring 01W" any person or persons, Municipality or Body corporate the title to an! tract oi land shall be received or read in the House unlel It loll! iour weeks notice containing a full . description oi the land h question has been published in the loyal Gasetts and one other new!!!" ll! this province of the intention of such person or persons. Municipality or Body Conn-ate to lllill! for Ilwll Bill. H. EDWIN DAWSON. dork ve Assembly. Novunber 1d, 1984 2s2o-1i-icm,z'1,ao',12,4.'r,i114.11.16.21 Success In Youth‘ _-_-- llayosngperssnhepssto sasesadhsushtbeirssirom alyhsnllcaphlsyssmaybe, tehtmllswilladvansstast- ss-hsvsmsrusnsrsysodeni tiQms-rssrsssctrsvsssd- terests oi any person or persons.‘ princesses have countries have few or no royal prin- ceases. Tlhers are no prineemss ct the first rank left in Romania. Nor are there any a has Princess Eudoxla, sister cl King BorisBheisnowmAibaniahss iour princess. all sisters oi’ King zogu, but they are not ct royal blood and are Mohammedan, Those in s position to 111680 hold stranger things could happen than that the Prince of Wales should marry Princess Marina‘! beautiful sister, Princess Elisabeth, who has I‘ Bride F.»- will near aboutEurorxnmostcdthernlivingtoPrinoess inPaHsorLondomOtherBolkm k‘ in zugoslavtaor Bulgaria. It is true that Bulgaria, stiles-ins grace- Tllbhlslllldfllllllhysiquqsndiss North Wiltshirma North Wiltshire hall on Monday. September l7, was a very lueeeuiui North lowing is the prize w: oaams Sec. l-lwhits Oats: 1 Alexander hibtilmd, I-tartsville. 3 Jlohn Mac- Leod, Eartsville, a Reggie Clark, North Wiltshire, 4 Alice Edwards, Hampshire. Bee. 2-Wheat: 1 Ralph Younker. Hampshire, 2 Hilda Macliesu. x Iois Younker, Hamp- N. Bee. ii-Barley: , John MaoLeod, 3 Ralph Yoimbsr, 4 Iois Younker. Sec. b-Beans: 1 Alice Edwards, 2 " ~ Edwards, 8 Verna Kitscanl “Hammhirepi Fulton Kitson, Hamp- shire. BOOTS Sec. l-Oreen Mountain Potatoes: l John Edwards, Hampshire, 2 Bor- hire. 8 Verna Ralph lid- Willie mrter. rnmpsniie. 2 John Edwards. Hampshire. 2 Frances Iarter, Hampshire, 4 Alice Edwards. Hampshire Bec. ii (a) Table turnips: 1 Alca- ander Msdieqi, I-iartsville, 2 Ira Ybunker, N. Wlltshirs, a Alec 14r- tcr, Hampshire. 4 John Hsr-tsville Bee. s '0» reeu turnips: 1 Alec Larter. 2 Iieidhton barter, Hamp- shire, 3 John Edwards, Hampshire, 4 Errol Btewart, Hampshire. Bee. t-Mangeis: 1 Errol Stewart, 2 Phyllis Boston, Hampshire, 2 Ralph iotinker, l-L Edwards, Hampshire. Bee. b-Carrots: 1 Carmen Mit- chell. N. Wiltshire, 2 Phyllis baton, Hampshire. 3 Ralph Noye. N. Wilt~ Ell-IN. 4 Rom-a Mitchell, N. Wilt- shire. Bee. 6—Parsnlps: 1 Phyllis lhston, Hfimvshire. 1 Joyce Demon, N. wilt- shire, 8 John Edwards, Hampshire, 4 Robert Edwards, Hampshire. VEGETABIES .4\A1ice Sec. 1—Green tomatoes: 1 Bor- den u . Hampshire. 2 Ralph Younlrer. Hampshire. 8 Reggie Clark, N. Wiltshire, 4 Claude Tre- mere. Hampshire. - Sec. B-Cucumbers: 1 Alice Ed- wards, Hampshire. 2 Gerald Easter, Hhmpsliire, 3 Roma Mitchell, 4 Fulton Kitson. Bee. a-Beets: 1 Irving Tremere, 3 30mm White. 3 Ira Younker, 4 Claude Trernere. Bee. t-Cebbsge: 1 John Edwlsb, 2 Jean lane, N. WlltdhlN, 8 Celia Tremors. Sec. B-Pompkin: 1 Verna Rib son, 2 Alice Edwards, a Robert Ed- wards. 4 Ralph Edwards. Bee. o-Squssh: 1 Alice Edwards, 2VemaKitson,31mia!{itson,4 llultmi Kitson. IIDWBS Bee. 1—8weet Peas: 1 Vernon Clark. N. wiltrhire. 2 Arnold God- hey. N. Wiltshiio, 1 Hilda N079. N. wiltsbire, 4 Claude Godfrey, N Wiltshln. - doc. 2—llhsd flowers: i dohu Clark, 4 Jean Lane. - kc. I-tflisdiolus: 1 John Hwssds ~ m-Qrmi School Fair . I can mir. which was new in one, with a lame attendance oi thei muted ts Ind . Wiltshim, Hampshire and Hsrtsville. ‘Hie iol- Bee. l-Red astrachan apples: Claude Tremere, 2 Reggie Clark, 3 Younker. f-Plaunullordeniremsre. Hildaliholnllmivema Kitsch. lodge: MaeLean, N. Wilinhire, Elston. I Vents Kitsch, t 500.. ‘i-Sohool lunch: 1 Verna Kitsch, 2 lois Yhunker. N!‘ See. stool: a tealie Nicholson. Bee. s-enu box: 1 Borden ‘1h- Divisien . Sec. 4- ‘cellsnsous: 3 Ralph Noye. uvnsrocx AND roumis flveyflflllbtoaflerniankinee a rv§w git I11 Mary Callaghan. Grades I and lit-lamps: l Verna Kitsch, 2 Mildred ‘Iremcre. 8 Mar- garet Manhood. 4 Lillian Msoleod. s All‘ WORK laghsn, 2 Cecil Nicholson, a Hilda Madman, t Mildred lsarter. Grade 2—A pumpkin: 1 Jennie Nicholson, 2 John MacKenzle, 3 Robert Edwards, 4 Bertha White. Grades 8 and 4-—A Tree: l Win- nifred Campbell. 2 Alice Edwards, Sec. 1 (o) calves: 1 Reg- gie Clark,‘ 2 Ciiitcn Stewart, Hampshire, 3 Verna Kitsou. Sec. 1 (b) Bee! calves: 1 Claude ‘framers. 2 Jean lane. ndRockMIVernonCIarkJVictor 39100“. l Reflflfl Clark. 5 Ralph ounker. , Bee. s-Puliet on cockeral (wmu Easter, 3 Claude Godfrey. couccrious u ié-weeds: 1 Hartsvills 2 Hampshire School. 2-Tree leaves: 1 N. Wilt- 25: i?’ A € ‘Innis. l?“ Y‘ W: " “hiss-ti, w, d 3 Fulton Kitson, 4 Alice Stewart. Grades 6 and 6-.A jug or vase: 1 Monticni Nicholson, 2 Preston Bee. z-Pullst and main-q (59. ‘tremors, 2 Vernon Maclood. 4 011'! so ver . l Grades '1 and a-Our School: 1, Yiounker, 3 Francis Larterg 4 Nelson Heather-by. ‘ Leghornt: 1 Phyllis Dalton. 2 Leith Grades 9 and ill-A river scene: IBeri-igen. 1 Margaret Mecleod, 2 ‘iremere. 3 Verna Kitson. 4 Phyllisi Grades ‘I to ilk-A Christmas curd: 1 Margaret Muclseod. 2 Arnold God- , l Verna Kitson, 4 Phyllis Elston and Nelson Heathen-by. I 3 shire school, 2 Hampshire School. Bee. 4—-1Iortiolio: Grades 1 to 6:, so yards three legged race girls: 'i'ar simpler. 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Leslie Nicholson. a John ssmquwgabm mum“ m m,m tam h“ was". ‘and Hsrtrvills mm.) 1 vow-gs usmfwnasoe unlit... oi m»: mmltwmg. mouse.‘ 5"»: qradsl-iAlliaonhr-yn a QPMIlt¢0+AIfltI>hlntimBiJohn scliensimsmsidosi -qu,,glm.,gm,,,',uw, m’ m, nuasiesusmsmnsmum nvunlwswfltlhmecimlnoscnsnmnymmuaocnro; "*‘“‘“‘°“'"“"°'“°““ - rmpnnswsies. mgrsdssVsndW:4A1maMscLeod.'andCalvinlsster,. ' . mflwfifhufifi‘: tbvumflisf" GradsI-inssmouadlsrkimlfllflitfllliskfyllltvfl- ’ soyuqgcseynitsoysnvu- mo: ’ '1‘ ""1 1 ' 1 tesdver-lor-Desomandd m‘ Wmmm ‘mmu-nwm“ and“ m. ‘m?! f? h. .’ J19?! into the glass bulb and base of die tube at 100 lbs. pressure per square inch, making the famous Spray-Shield Tube both tube and shield. It is the exclusive patent process that guarantees you better radio reception. Grade 1;“ apple: 1 Ethel Csl- Whi Shooting fie Molten-Spray This gun blasts molten shielding metal, at a temperature of 3,000 de- grees Fahrenheit, sad at aspeedofwzoloomiies hour right over and AS Molten Lava becomes an integral part of everything with which i: comes in contact—-so Molten Shielding Metal blasted on to the glass and base of the tube reduces the famous Rogers Spray-Shield Tube. Tube and S eld bo- eomc one unit, eliminating the need for s separate shielding can. Spray Shielding gives youfive great points of superiority: (1) Eliminates vibration as caused by loose cans around the _(2) Greater Permits of higher oem ramres in the operation of the tube, thus increasing t8 power. distances. is costs no more to ha; radio‘ with Sprig-Shield I; . physically and mirttuslly. m,‘ f“ lflh!" he's"! "- ‘l_ “m”: "" "W" gdio. insist.» 5133112213 1 // Molten Metal Blasted Into the Glass and Base of Radio Tube Makes “SPRAY-SHIELD" TUBES (3) No distortion. Absorbs and carries oflvia excess “char-ges" and heat which cause distortion and damage. (4) Preserves uniform temperature. This prevents "hot- sponing" which damages or destroys the tube. perfect tonal fidelity because of uniform (S) operatic . Each Spray-Shield Tube is both m? cost no more than srro fu y guaranteed tube supplied Accept No Substitutes. Insist on Spray-Shield Guaranteed Tubes. 16 s 6N. more. 8 Josie Watts, School, Hartsville School. , tl4tllfi§éllfi§iéiififiihfifililhtip%efifi. .~ . rude dash. hm t and 1o: l. - Leslie Nicholson, a Vernon Mac- R6 8,11 E011, 3 Oliver Macheod. 4 Raymond‘ c s Marrlage 50 yards dash, girls 8 and under: l Jennie Nicholson, 2 rerne m. 4 semis t6. "\ Quarter mile relay: 1 N. Wiltshire —-Proq>ce'tivs marriflilo oi the Duke 2 Hampshire School, s oi Kmt and Princess Marina oi Gm! - In St. Petersburg (By The Canadian Press) i mslsnd, Nov. 2t |ace, and the English ‘I5 yard dash, boys 11 and 12: 1 service took place in the gorgeous’ 2 Reggie Bpurgeon Macbennon. Clark, a Lloyd Nicholson. 50 Greek chapel oi’ the Winter rel-i ace, and the English rites-when! yard dash, girls 9 and 10-1 Dean Stanley oiiiciatod-were soi- l M Queen vim“. ma 8mm “H0141 Catherine Flrlssell. 2 Helen Heath- emuiaed in the Alexander Halls“ m, 9mm,‘ Duke u! Kmg emy, 3 Winniired Campbell, 4 pro The Duke oi Edinburgh was a son] Tremem oi Greece ceremony oi t0 years . lsifsr Reception from y Foreign Stations; ' With the advent oi "short ,7 wsvflefltlb inmost radios 57 this lhoguestioo of lliiflld. t lag commas more imponam I ‘than svur, and the necessity of _', haviogabsoluleiy per-tea pro- 1 tecriootgfisinrt interference ; gromwi rhesetiuelfnuskg - any ' fscrosin maximum n. I suits on the tricky tuning 0i 3. short wave nations from p“; ||'t1i'tllI!,‘sl|ll ground all mbeand shield inoneYer suhe and arcvrhe only insny radio! I i recalls a double Inarriags I80 ' Jan. 28, i874, the wedding oi thu- Dulce oi Edinburgh and the Grani- Duohess Maris o1 Russia (the par-- ents oi Queen Mario oi Rumanisi. was well celebrated in 8t. Peter? bum. now Poisoned. The creel. service took place in the gorgeous. ' 0i the Winter Pal- rites-wher- Staniey oiilciated '- were, solemnined in the Alexander Hall. ThoDukeotEdtuMuzhwas am, oi Connaught ls prob- 4 rim it: i . w The Duke . Queen Victoria and grest-unclu h, .....:=:* sM...r-=.........- w" 1" m: mam‘... @+‘F~‘l=-‘~%i-°§~"~==~“'?=¥°-1»%‘T“’¢ t: John MacLeod. a Leslie Nicholson. ably the only survivor u“ ma“! m“ wuilmh (‘mud- lldyardsackracaboysllaud “-oithe ' over: 1 Victor Deacon, 2 ‘Mg: :3; rather oi Princess Marina) held y: at ' length r - James the Grand Duke Vladimir (grand-‘ he“, o; mm and mfgm... . ‘lather oi Princess ‘Marion. held Th. nnequmt t was an. 50 yard dash, girls 1i and l2. 1. the crowns at arms length over 11mm“; by m, duh,‘ o; Aden“; Catherine Frinell, 2 Cal- the heads oi the bride and bfldQ'_P.ttl m4 “may” w . 5MB ball, lgehm, s Annie Bryentcn, t BsstPI groom- Ths subsequent Dill-fl’. was enlivensdby the singin oi 9mm; , 10o yard um. so» l6 and over: 1' Adelina Patti and r " , .. gy a wmflfmm “infill. Victor Deacon, 2 spurgeon Madhen- state ball. Mummy MIL} Jlmec Bfiffllfll- The forthcoming wedding will be| 1,11 thglqthq‘ sons or Queen Vic'- 0i