ae ried to Dorothy Gillis of St. ‘Louis who survives him. They have two sons, Justin of Alber- ton and Edward who is a student several years of failing health. A son of the late William Mc- Alduff and his wife, Ann Ram- : | vacationing in Wheatley River. > / ee a mS on the ground ® COULD BE THE UFE FOR YOU. + creer with contin » 0 RCAF a flerce fire valued at BREADALBANE Mr.\and Mrs. Eugene > Warren, Ohio, were tourists’ to Prince Edward Island for the) first time during the first week | of August. While here they visit-' ed Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mur-| ray, Fredericton, and Mr. and! Mrs. Romroy Murray, Breadal-| bane. | Congratulations to Mr. Allen Hickox, Breadalbane Village. who very successfully passed the entrance examinations to Prince of Wales College. i Sincere sympathy is extended | | } to Mr. Leslie MacDowell and family, Pleasant Valley.‘in the} death of Mrs. MacDowell. | . Mrs. J. Scott, Warren, Ohio, arrived on the Island by car to’ attend the funeral of her mother. | Mrs. Peter MacLeod, which was held in South Granville Presby-| terian Church, on Tuesday af- ternoon, August 4th. | Mrs. Charles Ross, Mattapan, Massachusetts, was a recent vis- itor at the home of her brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.! Kenneth Graham. Mrs. Ross _ is. Mr. Eester Sellick, Halifax, and his uncle Mr. Will Sellick, | Edmonton, visited friends in this vicinity on Saturday, August ist. | Mr. Will Sellick, a former Is | of 3% of his paintings at Bremer- | haven, Germany. in the _air and CANADIAN AIR FORCE or Purses. NORMA’S LADIES’ WEAR Open Every Saturday Until 5:30 160A Kent Street in a pile of pulp-| time the town of Desbiens, 140! shore of Lake St. John was $700,000. For a| miles north of Quebec City on the: threatened. S‘side Firm Given Contract For National Park Facilites (CP Phonto). ern Affairs, National Parks Branch, and will commence im- mediately. The buildings will be of frame construction, and facilities will Vv | include plumbing and heating. and the laundry buildings will be equipped with automatic wash- ers and driers. The construction firm to which .| the contract has been awarded iit| is owned. by Gleason Williams and Joe Murphy of Summerside. The firm made the announcement of the contract award yesterday. le INDIAN RIVER The Mahanadi, one of the most turbulent rivers in India, flows 550 miles from the Vindhyas into department of North- the Bay of Bengal. LADIES! SAVE ON THESE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS DURING NORMA'S SUMMER SALE Y; OFF ON ALL OUR Coats and Dusters, All Weather Coats and Car Coats, Dresses, sizes 7 te 2414, Maternity Dresses, Cotton Skirts and Blouses, also Matched Sets, short Seersucker or Nylon Nighties, Cotton Pyjamas, Gloves and Blouses '/2 Price Across From Eaton’s ' Congratulations To The On This Their 50th Anniversary We here at M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., have watched with interest the progress the Prince Edward Island Experi- mental Farm has made in the past years. We are proud te have played a part in this progress by erecting several of | the buildings located on the Farm. The most recent one be- ing their new steel machine and carpenter shop. So on this, the occasion of their 50th Anniversary tt gives us great pleasure in extending to them our best wishes Prince Edward Island "===_| EXPERIMENTAL | here Thursday aboard the Greek | ,|liner Arkadia after an exhibition } FARM for every success in the future. FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS : CONTACT utes at the funfair, a perman- ent carnival set up for the 1951 Festival of Britain. An official said Charles took a ride on a miniature speed- Way, driving a small electric- ally-powered car himself. He tried his hand at a ring- tossing game—got lost briefly im a mirror maze and spent some time at a stand throw- ing balls at a dummy clown with an open mouth. } seaereessnenthcssitactenahenneeersns Dial 3058 oS AND & Risch” “Mason PIANOS The B of M extends best wishes and_ heartiest congratulations to “| + * 8 the Prince Edward Island Experimental 4 When you purchase a Piano made by Mason and Risch : and rich tonal quality, light e such as Hepplewhite, Moderne and Coloniak Also availah F the” i ~ > le arm on occasion of its 50th ‘ = ancien, schools, etc., the popular Studio Model. t— Anniversa ; Lf Popular Henry Herbert and Mason and Risch - , , Pianos now on display. Also other models by Mason —, RR Mew www mw wee ee & oo “fe and Risch ranging in price from ; oA : fe 610.00 to 1080.00. Bank oF MonrTrREAL fi: generous trade-in allowance will be made ” * + present piano Wher, you purchase one we pe carded ea Canadas First Each 4 Budget Plan Terms Arranged If Desired. 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