oe 3 @ AS a Fe ee a. oe Re Sa ¥4 0 OS Mees le Oe es ee es \ * : — ¥ Ee) ap eT Ee ee COE ee et eee eee e “ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 91-2; Souris $2-2 ee eae <e ee ee | te a Se a ee SQUNCHL MAY SEL RURAL UNS -3CanadianMinesweepers Due To Visit Summerside energy rate but did however lower the service charge over 2300 KW from $4.75 per KW to $2.70 per KW coupled with an- nual charges of $1,500 to capi- talize the tie line as well as a power factor penalty. E Analyzing their new proposal cemmittee has arbitrarily | used vo He said there is some left and much of this will be used on the new parking lot. Councillor Mac- Causland queried Councillor Ar- senault as th whether the police are using the speed watch. Coun- cillor Arsenault said he would check—on this amt report” back} at the next meeting. Councillor MacCausland stated it wasn’t a later going on to Tignish High School, Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown and Prince of Wales College where she received her first class teachers license. After teaching school for sever- al years on the Island she went to Saskatchewan where she con- until returned to her home in Tignish 1949 when she retired and side. Business period followed. nie Ellis; auditor, Mrs. Ida Wood- It was moved and seconded that the Ladies Auxiliary would have the proceeds from the danc- es held on Thursday nights. Also —=— SUMMERSIDE BUREAU, (3) Sale price of these lines May meeting. \ OF THE GUARDIAN | affords the town the dollars| Councillor R. B. Dewar told Three ships of the First Cana- | necessary for the cash purchase the difficulfties encountered in The es were Minesweeping Squadronjof an additional generator to| water and sewerage facilities dur- tby B..J. Haywood, chairman be visiting the | meet the expansion of electrical |img the winter due -to the very the Prince Edward Isiand ee ee - within the town. | Cold weather and made: certain perance Commission. K is Currie stated last even-| (4) Lowering of overall main- | Tecommendations. second general intrease in during the regular meeting | tenance costs. Reporting on the streets, the since the commission Was Se op town council at which all{. Councillor .MacAusland anid | OAn eS Oh coneeee eee in 1948. " councillors were presest except | serious consideretion. is being| remember when \ A 2A-bottle case of Maritime ale Councillor Liewellyn . Rogers | given to the purchase of a new | *teets were in such good re- witic, Gatarle ‘aot Geena Ta confined to his home providing suitable | P&!T for this time of year as while Ontario and Quebec an_attack. of” the flu, rates comparable with engine | @*Y are tow. Councillor Dewar : remaia the same. AM gins manm- Mayor Currie stated that the| costs are available. | --##@d-he-falt-it will be necessary RUNNER ; ent me Connte SE See ships will arcive on May 28th| Under the present to carry out sidewalk repairs . Auxiliary —Pereased- 35 cents per 26-ounee Six. Tho | wath : ; contract | this year and after a meeting of L.A. UXIIG bottle while imported gins will go and remain until May 3st. cs Maritime Eleciric, which} his committee-will decide on the| Corporal Dennis A. Staff of the : up 25 cents in price. : conte we HM eee © ae Se, Oe ante street program for this spring and| RCAF Station, Summerside, was Meeting Held ae rice of rams mest Sa ’ of five used are computed to ca ot oa 1a pees island sil ge up cheat Ss aa a) ne energy A aotice of motion Councillor| ton Marathon. Corporal Staff, a| ‘The annual meeting of the O’- go up about 35 cents men. cost, over the next four years.) Dewar had presented at last/ mative of England, did not finish) teary Branch of the Ladies Le-| Pe! fifth while the best Canadian Councillor W. E. MacCausland, | $334,151. month’s meeting in regard tojim the top 25 runners He has| sion Auxiliary, B. E. S. L. was| 2°, Wil. increase by 35 -cente chairman of the electric light This total figure is based on| churches and church hails being| been statioed at the Summerside} iia in the er Miele tend | Sem eccounts has kebeece a committee gave a detailed re-|a 10 per cent natural increase| put on the domestic electric light| air base since August of 1958 6, 1959 Legion Home. April! Rum accounts for between 60 L port of the proposed sale of aj for 1959, and seven per cent| rate was held over for a meeting Meeti : 7% per cent of liquor sales. portion of the town-owned rural | thereafter and include the pre-|of the full council. Councillor “ pene coe |e ee ee Scotch whiskies will not go lines and of the consideration | sumption of 100 new homes per | Wood read a report submitted Tignish Lady silence followed by pledge reveat-| and only. some of the imported being given to the purchase of | year for four years. Councillor | by Councillor Rogers, chairman : in _untson. wines will increase in prices and new generator for the electric | MacCausiand. stated however |! the water and sewerage com- ° Roll call was answered by ten these will go up by 10 cents per stent. that 10 per cent for this year| mittee, which related difficulties Dies At Age 71 |i 87s 2 32% mect| ounce boite, Canadian wings Councillor MacCausland stat-| was low as there has already |¢@countered and made several ing were read and adopted. Trea-| are increased by five cents. committee had met with|been an increase during the | Tecommendations in this regard f : surer gave her report for the| The general price increase ig Cameren of | first three months of this year STOCKPILED GRAVEL TIGNISH — Miss Beatrice Mc-| Year's work. Correspondence expected to account for $161,008 Maritime eee ee of about 13 or 14 per cent Councillor Dewar, in replay to} Carthy, member of a prominent/was read, this consisted of a/im revenue, provided the liquor onuniae sete aoe upon| As a result of these figures|® Wery from Councillor -| Tignish family, passed away|letter from the Provincial secre-|and ales are consumed at the his aeupeny ‘would be| representation was made tp | Cousens as to whet is being y evening ih the Western|tary also minutes of executive | Same rate this year as they were Interested’ in "tee ‘purchase of| Maritime Electric for a reduct.| 40° with the gravel owned by| Hospital, Alberton She was in! meeting in Summerside. last year by Islanders : : , congr: or ’ ' eae A Ratha, Sa [FEW pidees of fra-|four children as the ret of a) day. The. te lne meme tro [cer ‘rates The’ proponat ace| Women, is foreseht lant year|Mmptal fr cit months Jeg: preset, ‘Ms. Muriel ea Coan Ssessions AE . : : wy in s vel, which he was na a aN a oe ne Macleod, “his wife and| @Sastrous fire at Kinross yester-| Leod home. Traveller's Rest then | vanced gave no lowering of sido uee haee Ste pnca| there de fest atiended ached! oman aidan es ang ge : . tion of the lines, namely Mis-/ ¢) of $3 : _| matter of ‘‘catching people” with} Where she resided with her bro-| Lord’s Prayer in unison. A deli- is MONTAGUE —A Kinross store-} The chinmey was ail that re- Mae MacPherson of Kinross and cians te i date tx be ante: igure per KW in ex speed watch. “its more of a de-| ther. Justin McCarthy. ely oo arta pact ~ the | : three sons Edward Vernon River; cess of 2,800 KW’'s of k : cious by ~~.keeper, Samuel Alexander Mac-| mained of the home of Wendall ly agreed u peak and’ terrent.” Surviving is another’ brother ; i ae ; MacLeod after a two-hour :blaze.| Stanwood, Albany and Weston! 'Y Asreed upon. |the total of $2,352.76 is arrived| ‘UCM oe ers ; T! committee in charge. ~~ ~~ Leod, 69, was killed yesterday : ; Burlington, Ona. He continued, “the basis of/ at under this new proposal | Mayor Currie stated the speed| Leslie J in Tignish, two sisters; : : : y The brick chimney suddenly top- P : : the offer to be made to the for checking devise had been put to| Rev. Mother St. Gerald, CND, at FORMER MP WEDS morning bya falling chimny! pied over striking the, Kinross| The accident vestigated the four year period using the . ” House Mont while helping to fight a fire at/ storekeeper on the head. He died by coroner Dr. GSA. Inman,| ‘22 by Maritime Electric is! same KW hour peak as before or ae et ree ae et OT ae ee i ae eee Ee ; A. 5 : ; fect ary JUS-| Dickey, former parliamentary as- the home of a neighbour. shortly afterwards who decided an inquest would at | 22, Co of the Mnes constructed Councillor MacCausland stated . . ate : under present conditions | that RESOLUTIONS tin, CND, who is Mother Provin-| sistant to the minister of defence The bilaze left Wendall Mac-! be necessary. less straight nes Senne cee ane eae s have been! Resolutions passed included: cial at Ottawa; a niece, Mrs.| oroduction in the St. Laurent gov- * The town will be able to ap-|& . snes iltants,! (1) That the town agrees to| Ralph Gaudet. (Coleen) Alberton. | ooament was married here Satur- 4 : sieuia’ els Wie dail | a ngineering Services, and they| provide secondary power to op-|and two nephews, Gerald and Eric to Miss J c Mr , 9 are to forward a report giving| erate the traffic light at the in-| McCarthy at Tignish Sep & tee Seyee Carney. figure brought out at the com-| their considered opinion on the tersection of the t road| She was predeceased by two| Dickey. defeated in the 1957 fed- Nerth pletion of the inventory and ap- | economic differences betwee ers _eeree : eral election, is a member of a praisal of Engineering Services| proposed Maritime rat the} and the RCAF military read. gai — . ae Halifax law firm is , ; 7 d Mari rates and a/ (2) Provide power| Who practised law im Tignish; : ae 6 time the council | new unit. to operate the RAP beyeon at| Gerald McCarthy who was school ve right to accept or re-| Councillor MacCausland said| Miscouche Point, in ® case| inspector in Saskatchewan and aj was celebrated Monday morn- . ject the offer of Maritime Elec-|the peak load for last month| to be paid for by the Department| sister, Rev. Sister St. Abercius. | img at 10 o'clock in the Church most inexpensive TRIP TO SAINT JOHN on her return to Saint John, NB. RETURNS BY PLANE Mr. Ford Wilson, Cornwall, rec- SUMMERSIDE — An _iswit- ation has been extended by the *| Summerside branch of the Ca- nadian Legion to Dominion Com- mand to hold the next Dominion curling bonspiel in Summerside As Bonspiel Site invitation is accepted ae Seated include rental of the stadium for the bonspiel which was inaugurated two years ago. Paid up membership for this early in the year is the highest ever and was reported at 425 at of this portion of the lines are: (1) Low rate of return on rural areas remote from town. (2) Necessity of transferring (March) was 2515 KW hours on Friday, March 6th. He said this was an increase of 470 KWH March 1958. gee Councillor Ernest Morrison was welcomed to the council by May- or Currie as he had been absent from the March meeting due to reasons of health. Councillor Mor- rison in his (3) That the folowing park- parking meter Street, East Side, from Street to Fitzroy (B) Central ted to hold tag days May 29, 30th. of National Defence at the pre- vailing rates for rural electric service ing areas be now designated as areas: Central) Water | Street, west side, from the North Solemn Requiem High Mass Youth Suffers Head Injuries In Accident At A Tyne Valley youth, Carmen Dawson~was jammed..by the of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish. Port Hill Stn. Following examination by Dr. GUARDIAN - TODAY’S ; i t last night. f° report ide of the | © ently returned by plane after a a cease branch held the present time. town aren Gus to he sew Rout a. town emplovens cor nee “ by the oy are “Sec.| Dawson, 18, may possibly be|G. E. Robinson of Tyne Valley PATRIOT |, Pleasant visit with his father Mr.| +1 tne home. 3 Plans were also discussed at| @&_ Program. work on the school grounds and| ond Street, and that parking |Mown to Victoria General Hos-| ae was later removed to Princ ~ Reuben Wilson and other. rel- : E tt Trai _llast nights meeting regarding! playgrounds on April 16th and| meters be installed im these| Pital in Halifax this morning} County Hospital. f atives in Thedford, Ont. ae ere te es Ve-Day church parade which will had repaired a roof on the care-| areas immediately. suffering from severe head in-| We is the son of Mr. and Mrs WANT AD : . be observed on May 10th. i F oat | eda takes shack at the du | (4) That tenders be invited for! juries. ‘d | Keith Dawson of Tyne Valley | HOME FROM HOSPITAL CAR mp. . es i : ° . Mrs. Nelson Compton, who ‘has ‘2 A notice of motion presented TAX | the purchase and removing of| The youth was injured when; and has three brothers, Milford. 4 a patient in Pri ead Th Pp | ang sve gihctewrenlbgireggy 8 EE? Pp hed Chairman of the finance com-| a one-storey dwelling now situat-| he was crushed by the door of| Kenneth, and Robert. ali resid- Phone 8506 be Hospital, returned on Friday to ree °o es ating social members into the oO Be us mittee, Councillor Leo Wood stat-| ed on land owned by the town|a railway car at Port Hill ing at home i i: her home im St. Eleanors. branch was shelved until the next) ed that the 1959 assessment roll| and being on the west boundry!| Station about 1:30 yesterday i i Ar Sna d meeting. B C itt would carry a tax on cars and! of the Civic Stadium property.| afternoon eee’ : ILL IN HOSPITAL e ppe y ommi ee ne an assessment as in the! (5) That Girl Guides be permit-| _The accident occurred when : a a oe ore FA Oe CERES ye Sk) tee hee * Mrs. L. Wood of Hazelbrook of Place Wednesday in Toronto. es — eet wee in toot of thd ade that will kick-off the sumaal The injured man, employed GOYEs CUE Jam OUNCHLOR TLL | man's store about 9:30 pm., but! rhe funeral of the late Rev.| lobster Carnival here July 15. Large Number Of Chickens | witt’ccorsetuis."“iyee Vattey|| CHARLOTTETOWN Summerside Councillor Lie-| the vehicle apparently was able . e vate mev-| The carnival will last through | aeanee Kenneth C. MacPherson was held ane » was reported to 2—4PM.&7—9 P.M. wellyn Rogers is confined to his home because of illness. Coun- cillor Rogers, elected to the coun- cil in February's civic election, could not be present at last) gay occurred tater the same ; available to show the ease and night’s council meeting. neth C. MacMillan. Deacon and nomy with which these floats| house, containing 275 chickens,jwho were later joined by the TOMORROW'S ” ng might when a truck belonging to! sub-deacon were Rev. William a be Secaaaee — owned by Allison MacLeod, New| Kensington Fire Deprtment could SEE THE ALL NEW 1959 SESSIONS UNDERGOES SURGERY Mr. William E. White of Bor- den underwent surgery in the Rev. Eric Robin. ; ival| through the building with ' Prince County Hospital Sunday| later found abandoned after \it| Present in the sanctuary were:| 0". chairman of the carnival) (ott) No tM tine oniy| old. Although the brooder house (400 Donors Needed) morning, and latest reports are| had chopped off two poles on| Right Rev. J. A. Murphy. V.G.,) “G.o34 progress has already|@ very few of the large number| was only few yards from the - IF AVER" Water Street West. Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. Rt./ 104, made under the direction of | Of chickens to be rescued barn the flames were prevented BE A LIFE SAVE that his operation was success- ful. ; WORD RECEIVED Word has been received by the death in Calgary of her bro- ther George S. MacNeill in his 36th year. The late Mr. Mac- Neill was a former resident of Traveller’s Rest. Burial will take HAS SURGERY Mrs. William Millington of Montreal underwent a sugical op- eration in the Charlottetown Hos- to proceed from the scene under its own power and had disappear- ed when police arrived. The second pole breaking inci- Councillor Fred L. Arsenault, stolen from in was reportedly rest of ee aan vk and is staying at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Millington were for- mer residents of Borden. THIEF THWARTED A would-be purse snatcher was thwarted in his attempt to grab the purse of a Summerside lady near Trinity United Church Sun- day night. The lady was walking near the church shortly after dark when the man came up be- hind her and made an unsuccess: ful attempt at stealing her hand bag. He fled into the darkness. Laid To Rest Monday morning with Solemn Re- quiem High Mass celebrated at Saint Bonaventure Church, Trac- adie. by his nephew. Rev. Ken- Simpson and Rev. Leonard Ay- ers. Master of ceremonies was Rev. R. V. MacKenzie, Rt. Rev. Nazaire Poirier, Rt. Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Rev. Terrence Camp- bell, Rev. Leo Herrell, Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis,, Rev. J. F. Cough- lan, C.Ss.R., Rev. F. L. Mul- lally, Rev. Urban Gillis, Rev. Basil. Crocken, Rev. Patrick Walsh, Rev. Clarence Pitre; Rev. Regimald MacDonald, Rev. Dr. L.°'P. Callaghan, Rev. - Eugene Murtay, Rev. Dr. J. P. E. O- Hanley, Rev. Joseph Trainor. so Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rev. Wilfred Mc- Cardie, Rev. John Kelly, Rev. entering floats in the big par- July 18th. This drive is being pushed by the float and parade committee which has illustrated literature | members’ reports of progress will be made daily to Roy John- carnival director Charles Hogan and assistant director Joe Clark towards making this float par- ade the biggest ever held on the Island. Entry Dates Are Extended An executive meeting of the| P.E.I. Drama Festival Asso-| ciation was held in the P.E_I. KENSINGTON A brooder London, burned to the ground last evening after flames swept . The 14 by 184oot brooder house contained an oil brooder from which the fire is believed to have started. It was first noticed by a neighbor Eric Heaney, but neigh- Gamma Hi-Y Told Telephone | Provides Career The regular meeting of the ;Gamma Hi-Y club was held on | Lost In New London Blaze bors who gathered to help and not save the building or the oe except for two or three. The chickens were six weeks from spreading due to the di- rection of the wind and the fire- men. it could not be learned if the loss was covered by imsurance. Nicholson attended the Y's Men's meeting on the four chairs for the new ‘comfy corner.” This new addition to the Y Centre is for the Y-Men and their wives who chaperon the Y-dances. Finesmaster for the meeting was Helen Bishop and Kathrine Logan actéd as fines collector. + _ Mrs. Helen Clark, Summerside . _ East, is confined to Prince Coun-| SUMMERSDE — Three tele- | n Priest SUMMERSIDE — A week long; He asked the co-operation of| (6) That Kinette Club be per-| door which slid towards the RED CROSS BLOOD ty Hospital with pneumonia. Her| phone poles were snapped of drive willbe started this week to| 4/l councillors in preparing their| mitted to hold peanut days Thurs-| closing position when the car DO host of friends wish her a speedy | along Water Street here Saturday interest local business firms in| €stimates for the year before the! day and Friday, June 11, 12.. | was shunted by a railway loco- INOR CLINICS aanias have been loading potatoes at the time the accident’ occurred. (350 Deners Needed) General Trailers 9— 1AM. & 5 — 9 P.M. 14 ft. 16 ft. Only $1295 Only $1495 18 ft. Only $2,060 MOBILE HOMES - Sizes from 32 x 10 te LL REGEN Tuesday -W 7:10 — 9:15 pital last week. Mr. Millington O.:P. Wood, Rev. George Mac-| library at P.W: Saturday at.7.00 p.m. with Mar-| The business meeting was ad- rs é NEW CLASS ROOM __| Cormack, Rev. Evande Ven, Rev. ning. ‘The piiater deg oe ae jorie Ireland presiding. Donna|journed: and Lauretta Bryant in- 51 x 10 ft. ss A decision to open an addition-| Joseph LeClair, Rev. Francis! Ramsay, presided. Bradshaw led the club in wor-|troduced Miss Clara Mountain, _ 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms Professional Cards al classroom in the Kensington) ayiward, Rev. Leonard Mc- - Presumably owing to the epi- ship. The Scripture lesson was|chief operator of the telephone Prices from $4,650 t elementary school was reached! Kenna, Rev. James Smith. Rev.| demic a limited number of senior | followed by.. the singing of the| company in Summerside. Miss LOW DOWN CAVMENT z Chartered ; Sees ae ‘ = wa — 4 Frasels egy ae ie entries were in, and it was de-|Hi-Y Hymn. Mountain spoke about the oppor- _ STEVE MARZEC \ j ague, Rev. Regin rad-| cided to extend the date to April , j- | Sunities for girls in the telephone Accountants over by chairman of trustees Ron | jey, Rev. Clifford Murphy, Rev.| 24th wk sais ‘icuedane alk teak company. Miss Mountain WAS! worth Bedeque Phone 11-21 T. Earle Hickey & Co. ’ Canadian Bank of Commerce Kennedy. The required monies were vot- ed to furnish this room. BIG TROUT Wendell MacIntyre, Rev. Clair MacDonald, Rev. W. D. MacDon- ald, Rev. Charles Holland. The eulogy was delivered by Trophies have been ordered and arrangements for the hall for the junior drama are in pro- gress. Parlee reported on their various commitees, afer which Eileen MacCauland, treasurer, reported 4 the members the club's finan- thanked on behalf of the club by’ Nancy Woodside. Open 7 days a week Building ; Rt. Rev. R. V. MacKenzie. Saint) Mrs. Harold Laird : : trout ; ; . ird, Mrs. M. F. Summerside, P. E. 1. | Phone 2235 2 four-pound a he Lewis | Dunstan's University choir un-| Rodd, and Mrs. Fred Gates were cial status. LIVERPOOL, 0 o> -Silte KkeweweweKee Ke KK Kk MMM MY * I A — Sunda ~ K D der the direction ‘of Rev. Law-| appointed as a nominating com-| .T%€ President, Mwrjorie Irela| Nichols Freeman, 5%, drowned nsurance corn ontague nox Dam. | rence Landigan, assisted by Rév.| mittee to present. a report at the| ®anked all those who helped at Saturday near his Gree~ “Id, N'S., R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auvte — Sheneity This is the biggest trout so far entered im the fishing contest be- ing sponsored by the Mabon Drug Dennis Gallant, was in attend- ance. Interment was in the church annual meeting of the Drama Fes- tival. Meeting was adjourned to meet the successful clean-up, which was held Saturday afternoon at the Y Centre. home when his boat was carried over the Mili Falls of the Med- way River. He was the first sport * RAGING WITH EPIC GREATNESS! + Ont ri ine ent ad © took Dr, Aoord oo eed A eel ea ingen hak he cake raepsenctel atin! ed * The producer of “War and Peace” presents a story so vast i Q = - eo me ee. | : and violent it bursts the boundaries of the screen EE. Parkman | WORK DELAYED EP. Olianey. Rev FL ); Ss | PHONE’ 3207 and highways which curtailed the| Retinal MacDonald, Rev. "0. P. * { St ss rside | Movement of heavy construction) wWooq, Rev Patrick Walsh. See Be. Somme equipment, has delayed work o0| "starbers of the 4th Degree| pyr emeperran B. F. Hunter, R.0. _| the new Steadman store in Sum-| gnichts of Columbus under faith-| r VAN HEFLIN - SILVANA MANGANO.- - VIVECA LINDFORS - GEOFFREY HORNE 4 Summerside, P.E. | Phone 3116| Merside. ful pilot P. A. MacDonald, form- | . ssttimege SS" Gegmene OSCAR HOMOLKA - HELMUT DANTINE - AGNES MOOREHEAD SMALLMAN’S BUILDING The work of cleaning up debris ed the Guard of Honor. Also’ pre- ba : ROBERT KEITH and WTTORO GASSMAN and excavation of the building). 4 were members of the 3rd x ; Filmed in Photographers en _ ane hen ude 48! Degree Knights of Columbus and : pn Technicolor® The Read Studios equipment is . Sisters of the congregations of | : : x & aaa e Notre Dame and Saint Martha. Tenders are invited for the landscaping of the grounds around the Technirame® a ; ; Re TORONTO (CP) — Toronto's ) (lee Kensington en Saterday’) terment was ia the church ceme-| sit 19 the Queen when she visits|} | + 4 Phone Summerside : the city this summer will be a : _ 285 Water St Semmeride| sesicolm MacNeil, Kenneth Mac-|Painting by Toronto artist Mani COMMANDING OFFICER, HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE, gq. Shows 3:30—6:50—9 - B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.| Neill, — Melbourne ee ee ee harlottetown April 25th » > . L ” inet test Gp wetertat tus \ Cc . before 25th, 1959. a see neral of the late Mrs. James D./ spose * ere it eae new Naval Barracks of HMCS Queen Charlotte. x ; Lamont was held Monday from| Rowe, Elmer MacDon Edwa | ' Barristers + lher late residence at St. Cath-|Fitepatrick, W. F. Power, R. J\ No formal plans are held for this work, and tenderers are requested | TOD AY George R. MacMahon, LAMONT FUNERAL — The fu- erine’s to Long Creek Baptist Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. H. L. Mitton. In- Leonard McNevin, Stretch and Hugh MacKenzie. MacDonald, and Elmer McQuaid. PAINTING FOR QUEEN forwarded to—_ skyline of Toronte. ‘ to submit details of proposed landscaping, in ‘addition to costs involved. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders should be pacmenes a a ee ee a * WED.-THUR. * * x x * x a a ee ee