- MONDAY the accident and later arrested a ruthers, representing the Kensing- Alberton; and Mrs. Wansley Lewis m n , am, "I t I N am ' s. r ' . - . em. 3 cu o ones: one- n I year - The Shim Dmmaws Umvmpsny tnlnlhlgigslde m43;m::l;i;dmwballie3:cg ton Association, who spoke of his (Gertrude). Halifax. Se” at ammd Judgment). Hepwu young,” mo ham. 0, he, furnished and ready to occupy. An excellerft oppor- PAGE TEN . . . .. T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN as he delivered the fourth annual OUR NEWS BUDGET for ova SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS Samuel Robertson Memorial Lec- ture at Prince of wales college. Dr. Wallace pointed out to I highly interested audience that basketball team chalked up an- - other hrst here on Saturday night mmdent . when they defeated the Mount TUESDAY Allison University quintet. 75-39 to , win the N. B.-P. E.I. Intercollcg-, - The condltwn 01 Leonard late Basketball League. ThCL9ilgllDtKeu-Y- M summeriidev W110 W95 win was the rust. for S. D. U. in lb3d.V 'm.l””d l" 9-” 3"Wm0bile 313' intercollegiate hoop circles, crdeiit at Summer-side Sunday even- ing, was reported last night as be- int! somewhat improved. Kelly is it patient in the Prince HALIFAX, lCPt-Halifax Atlan- tica increased thrnr Maritime - Major Hockrgv Longiic load S:itur- Col-”".V, 30591131 I-3 "19 1"-'5Ul9 03 hm” d(.;m,;hg ,hh SQCO11d.;,1a:-9 an accident in which the car in Charlotictmx-ii isiniidcrs 5-4 ill 3. j l"'m('” he W35 (MVWC EUUCK 11 Wler game that iacki-ii the uruiil fire-31-Wt-ll? M19 0", W-')l01' 5?-W03 WPSVI whrhs. ' Oil? 3' Sunday evening, saw llie l A paid m.m,d M z,-.35 H .- iniiiries include it fractured Atlaiiilrs phi). ill a and Compound fracture of the lSl."lllili"i'4 who moii, linc a Jlill.(l7, l)t i.g:i.ii.-t . 53”-1 ,,,,i,. H the ltglllt arm. ,to a virtual standstill. 1 of interest in this work and of the progress being made in his town, and Mr. Charles Smith, president of the Prince Edward Island Div- isioh of the Community Planning Association who introduced the ' guest speaker and also answered many questions. which arose re- garding community planning. At the conclusion or the meeting a question and answer period was held. s, A check with several potato deal- crs in Sumineraide revealed that due to low prices and an uncer- tain market, all shipment of po- tatoes from this area has slowed Most dealers felt that the cause the present situation was due lB'Il nigh-t. Included station. poultry killing pin chick hatchery. swift Canadian Company will wntlnue to purchase butter, eggs and poultry processed in the plants. and will carry on with fm buying of cattle. calves, sheep, lambs and hogs through its own buying 51;. tion. The Island Co-op Services ex- pect to start operations of the egg station and poultry killing plant on Fitzroy street early next month The taking over by the Island Co-op services or the dairy and poultry business operated here for several years past by Swift Canad. y was announced last are the egg grading hi and C while it is easy to learn facts, or at least learn where to obtain speaking on the general theme of "Education for Living", and re- minded hls listeners that a mind has to be disciplined by hard training. With traces of a. soft scotch burr in his voice Dr. Wallace fre- quently referred to his native heath and told several mlrth-pro- voking stories about it. In his opening remarks Mr. Mac-Kinnon spoke briefly of the late Dr. Samuel Robertson, long- time teacher and principal of the college. He 'said that the out- standing thing Ibout the late edu- cator was his strength of charac- ter which he was able to pass on to his students and made him a figure long to be remembered in 'P 24th, 1953. Stephen Gallant, aged Sumrncraldo on February 24th, Nora Gallant, in her'39th year. SENTNEII.-On February 24. 1953. Ambrose Sentner of Bronkfleld daughter. Mrs. Arthur Clark, Un- ion Street. on lileb. 24. 1953. Mrs. Caroline Ford. widow oi the late Joseph Ford, Glugow Road, in her 87th year MOAII.-At New Perth on Feb- ruary Zird. Min Jane Moor. MneDONALD-The death -occur- red at Eariucllffe gn February 23rd of Mfl. D. . MacDonald formerly of Orwell Cove in her 89th year BALLEM--At Monday. Feb. 2'), in his 79th year. KENNEDY-At Halifax, N. 5.. on Sunday, Feb. 22, Joseph D. Kennedy. 78, after a long llineu. MULLINS-At the home of her nlecc. Mrs. John Smith. Mal- Charlottetown on Joshua Ballern 4 ' rcnntraair 28. 1953 I . SEAVIEW HOTEL - SOIIRIS This Hotel is being offered for sale completely tunity at a very reasonable price. For further particulars apply to:- MELVIF J. MOQUAn)mS0uHl. AUCTION SALE AT NORTH RIVER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 a 1:30 P. M. ' Having sold my farm I offer for sale the following: . ' - . . . d it is believed that all the of- )ilrlAS, i Th? Chdlloileibllll 1331159” to the shipment, or threat of ship En - college life. peque Road, Charlottetown on : ....., immfld hack '0 Vmhln nine Poll"-Slment. of potatoes from Maine to hf” wtgg be,:-mwed '0 the new lot- ebruary 23rd, Mrs. Margaret . , Tm, Island Shmolbm, m,.m.s.-of the League leading Halifax At-EMOM,-Edi and Tm-onto mm-kegs. 3 Wnin 919-10k:1M0ht1'3'Wllllti1rt - ---- um” tn he, 33", ye" STOCK. 1 registered Shorthorn COW t0 freshen in i who made a ver ' sI'.'Ollg s.iw.i'ivi iii 1&5”, "mm 55. 0P'P0”"m,5',r One dealer felt tiiat the Potato :'g;:nsgde;:?eglte1y w meet me. GBIFFI. " ” 'y yesterday at March. bred to Brae DDOII Greatheart. 1 registered Short- : the Doiiiziit . - H -us ,ml1”;,m'1:,'if;fk,::01f:ln3&s3lei?ilglnrketlfnc Ennrd washlnrcely to ”' i BIRTHS his home in St. Andrewla. Wil- hom heifer to freshe h, September, 1 Shorthorn and ' i;.r,' -i ” ” . ", .m' V i I ' .. sfT ,- 6 . ::r'2,,,,f:u?E.p A Umih ; ill the game to give the Islanders:prTc;.ti,i;i:ci- flignmllllc IIl:rAl:3Lnl3;:AId1 qg'mm'keL wndmons can be lVR(:iu;El-zt tile Plihlme Edvl-I": lSi.::DLEnSs:(l-)l;I".nA,lnM).:.l,:cr,,5:.,EhNET? Guernsey COW to freshen in May, 1 Shorthorn and Guern- - ::;?.;”.?. Tlil-l.il”..f.”””"l””” :i::”:::” .:.:"::.:" ti”: iW::i- .22” Mm sev cow to freshen in Ann. 1 Guernsey cow to freshen . .-ompiliuiz it .1-r. i-nnnrri fililllllv: t-lio h)h,,,0C,',-5 goal, hi; aecohd 0; mg, l,,”,i,,gI.f"3.f,,,,,?mi,,,,,f13"'f,fg end of the s2asonT'mMr. lgoonrifld A9: Proudo. u daughter, ' Annabelle Sanderson, wife of in November, 1 Shorthorn and Guernsey heifer to fresh. . weeks nm. the night, broke up it hard fought handle any ,,,,m,x.5 because they MacDonald, manager or the 12.5.1, guAYNEL,At' th. p.'E. mhmd hug I-l::lcr;x;i&ASIIi3E;aton.the Chmomy gnyi:m.IulOyl.d1 Guernsey cow 7 years old, 1 Guernsey heifer S . Skip Barry MncDxm-did Wild M5 canic in which Islanders enjoyed rink in.itc.- l).ii:- Rear.” B M” ii wide margin on the play but dis- I man me prices set by the potato would haie to do so at prices less Potato Marketing Board, said on his return from a visit to Cana- pital on February 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miayne, i daughter. twon Hospital Feb. 3. Domld 3- Macbonalri in his 80th year MACHINERY: 1 hllier, 1 scuffler, 1 mower. 1 disc MN mid Rt 3”” played noor marksmanship around niarkeiilig board and at prices un- slim and iinimi States centres tm 1.-,1; lljn ., Psi i :59 for 1 H 11 I. I I . V t ' . I SHARPE - At Colchester HO5pi- MUSICK m. At; Sm-mybmok Hogpt. Xilhye 3?:-ci;.is ulm co.;.i.1.i-mi the Urey,-,,a..Lda,,l,,,C,;gf,,e ms, ,,.,,,,d ,,,. ””5””"”” w the ”"""'”3' HQ?” d:f:”13g"";gonT;:n,””9,El;r;f&,' ml. Truro. N- 8.. on Saturday. 1;:b- tal. Toronto. on Saturday. January barrow, 1 gray fork, rope -anal bl)c;cks, 1 ll)eLai;al cream . - . . - ruary mi, 1953. to Mr. and rs. am, 1953. Rowland Daniel Musk-k separator, cream cans, an at er sma art cles. and iniirnairri-ii: niid fnr rim way in Islaiidcrs went out front but each wlich tlioy an-rc ii-rntmi while zn limo the Atlaiitics bounced baclgheeh mhde ,n.h,h,hie by Qheeh-5 A new annual scholarship has Ottawa, W.nr.isi.r and Detroit and W noted that in the latter city Idaho ' K. Sharpe. formerly of Char- lottetown, a.son. Kenneth Edmund. in his 87th year. GALLANT-At the Charlottetown quantity of harness. F-askziovii. to tie it up. The Haligonians drew l - . ..- . . . L P ' i””'" mood ” W "cm "e””dlcE.”liiev.1.TiE-3 Ctt)ollCgl.'1:d'iu0ntl?: i?f....l::.mf.: ?5.t".iDf:n3vi:53n'u”i?:;.ngiigiveugl'33 ”.”””E - M the Tmnto Gen Hospital Feb. 25, Mrs. Ben Gal- FURNITURE: 1 kitchen range. Fawcett-Beaverbrook. The Hit . cls of 'Il.l:'. Hal'l'V and this time LllenISlaIl';l9tl'S catririi.-,..,m, W E Vkhehl SCh01m.smp.. Rho saw that the Maine potmloes gag; lliglsllagalangn Mlggbfuf;-Iiregfgle. 1&y;:,"ji'ililTheiAt63hd yaar. C 9 new; 1 Quebec heater: 1 phonograph: 1 kitchen table ;, , kin '1 d----1- i- - t ;.- zick 0 even ma era e ore ,. ' I ' A t . . ' ' ' . . . - ugus ne ov , on , ( lcil l i will iciii in cm honour of Dr. Villllrlm Everett entering Canada mainly by truck. Eh,-mh, 3 son, Douglas Edward. wed-ngsday, peb,25,195a,Mi-5,Ai-. and chairs; 2 bedsteads: 1 sideboard: 1 chest; 1 washing aiidden passhi: ill ilzc Prniicli Hos-150551011 ended. pital, No-.v York Ci'y early Sii'.idaj.'f in good llcNeill, a distinguished alumnus of Prince of Wales who for many are being sold on the Mlontreal market. but not in such quantities '1 lbs. 4 oz. ltlacMICKEN -- At the Prince thur Wright in her 95th year. MUIRHEAD-At the Prince Coun- machine; and other small articles. mornln:. Alti: i'.Iil nu: ! M h. .. , p -M -. R . , , hmhh rm Sm mm M: down H; In tpxixqou-PHKFI: Hhgmprs; eI(Illg)D;:l Hep aeaeisnysuas Vice Principal of :5 local growers have been led County Hosphai on Tuesday, Feb. gy Hospital on February 25th. .MI'l- If not fine, first fine day following. iinexpcrwd niiri miiio s 3 i-'l ll: l'rl('l"l-lil.gll;lOx;(l5. in Iiolzland when u()yieit' SCli01ill'SLllD will be awarded Olsltdrlliimpotatoes still control the run” 24' 19535 to Mr" mm M”' Robe” Munhend m her 71” yeul shmk "3 W5 "'”””" "”d l l'”d”- m”"ilinv nrc added to the Vi:-rrlilc 8i1ClI.i'(”.ll' in a grarliiaie of Prince Toronto market but Mr MacDon- Arthur MM:-mCkm7 Cnrlemm B MMHHLARSON-' M" Gmndvlcw' TERMS CASH' ' "”l”- VH1 Mlllliill "" t", V”d9”liniiili'iiir: raids of the last war. of Wales who has maintained dis- hid gnw the iochhy Kmhin porno” gahggter, weight nine pounds. 11 geib. 22nd. Mrs. Donald H M59 THOMAS DIECLEAN. cc:;.Is:(l ):)1llEn.'liS(:l-heiblh! R. Gordon White. Deputy tinguished sinnding in the third were being delivered by truck 1.301,-l'TTggAt me prince County w:;sIT;At prlnumwm I.-Ehr mm CLAUDE CRASWELL. Owner. l hrre S1;.).1.hm...RiN...J;m:mS andiaiinisiler of Public Vtnrks and and fourth 3-pars and who u re- direct to retail stores for as low Umphnl on Saturday, February George WE” In his 59”, ye”, Auhctioneel-, VHS Jo-nkim or ChM)nmwm.lL nmlliclipiiays. said his-t night on liisntoiiiiiieiidrd hy the Principal. Thepas sl.00 per bag. 31' 1953' ,0 Mr. and M” Bruce HARRINGJ-ONgg,M spring vhi. iemvks m niouw MMI. nwtmq Dr roiiiin fiom H xisit in tho Eiir- scholarship may be held in Rllw FRIDAY frofilt Fmemwn (ME Manon xey Feb. 21”. wmmm J. Hug -- l- -- .-. -- npiinn Lmvlnnrls where he sllitnt1facLiliv of Queen's University. ltl, MmHr,' 8 daughter nn'Km" in his 69”, ye" .l'k.l k:- fCl.'lt!r'i .i l.,.. .,,. .- .. . r - - - - , - .k-a,;R,.1,,':”4,,I,: (,(nI13CD,.,,:,” SAW"? Nuts ”"d;”'”: d-W” includes 1”” mmo" 3"d.51m f" Announcement was made 3ester- 'l'ltAINOR--At lhc Charlottetown JENKINS-At the French H0!- and six sistcis. Xlrs lv.'iii Rcddlri an-T .Xc::vnn:1RH0n M l'md' . ,CMh for. as many as nnee 'Vems'idR.V. 10”0WinE 5 meeting Of "Hind HOSIJHH1 0" Felt 24. 1953. 90 Ml'- piial. New York, Sunday, Feb. and M55 ;mm 'J,.hkh,s of Cap tht We bfaugm mm "in hem m m9 NW”-V M Arm the agers of the five banking institu- and Mrs. Thomas Troinor of 22nd, Harry G. Jenkins, beloved A E M. 1 . ..-., I W ,, ”"""”””S "d"'”'””" 1” N.” ml” V31” may be ” "wen "5 tions in Charlottetown. that com- Charlottetown P.E.I. ii daughter. husband or the late Leah Mullen gary, . is. Lnn 1-a.isi 0 out pr-opln of Holland as shown in 5990; iii the FilClllLy of Applied mend"! March 2 R Bank Clearing BR0wNEgA,' (he Pp E. I. H”, Jenkins, m h” and yeah OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS land. California, Miss Hilda Jenk- ins of Coiiiploii. Quebec; Mrs. Ed- ward O'Brien of Ottawa and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Biinbury. Science 31320: in the Facility of Medicine sl395. Tlll'RSl)AY his rcmnrk that ”a lesser nation would have given up, but the Diitch will new-r give an inch.” . -:- WEDNESDAY --Leonard ”Snip" Kelly, aged House will be established for the Province. A board of directors composed of the five local man- agers has been selected, headed by W. R. Cruikshank, manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, as chair- nltnl. Februnnv 24th. 1953. to Mr- csuinucn-on Saturday, Feb. and Mrs. H. M. Browne. A daush- 2m, 1953, Mrs. Henry Callbeck 1m11)AY, MARCH sch ter, Carolin Jane Milne. hpr 73;-d year, i WAUGH-At the Prince County GILLESPIE - At Carleton. on I am instructed by Mrs. Franklin I. Maclnnls, 15 Grain- H05P"d1- Febnlm 2"d- l953- W M” Sunday. February 22- 1953- Tim" ville St., to sell by public auction her property and house- HALIFAX. (CPt-Charlottetown and Mrs. Colin Waugh. Wllmot III B. Gillespie in his 72nd year. Islanders. short-handed and tired about 25. who moved from Kens-: M3X9d Currmi Wams 770'" chi” liigion to Siimim-rsidc nbniit. niiolmhamw” Md s"mm"5m9 ,,.,..,.k mm. was s,.,.,,.,,,sh. m,,h.,,,i last night in exhibition matches at last. rvciiiniz nirmit. r.:.1n pm. in :in ih" Ch"””””V”V" Cumlltl 01”” aiit.omnbiir- arcirivixt. on Water M”! "179 V9-""”5 M the E3-"195 5h0W' 1-It.i-ref. H'nst in Sliimnir-rsirie when M "19 m13'”””9''0"l rmks W1.” the car in which he WAR riding W" Wm-I ”5mm5" three far the V'5I came in contact with a telephone "N3- pohsp Giiarlotietown rinks skipped by He was iakoii by ainbiiinncc tnlEd Tanmnv A” 0- MECDW” the Prinvc County linspitnl where 31,d- D1 33- Q1dd1nK5. End A-Yldy Dr. W. E. itallagiinn, the attcndiiig I-tl,k91,Y W9" the” miwh” While ""5 physiclzin. described his condition W”mm53 5k1135 "W" summersme were skipped by Parker Crockett. as clangcrous. Kalb. was Wmd rm h-he ground J. McGregor and R. MacFarl-ane. a low feel. from the car. but an- - Mr. Ph;lip Dumaresq. Halifax. meti but iiszlitiiig to the end. scored in nvrrtinic to dowii Halifax Atiantics 4-3 in a Maritime Major Hockey Leagiie giiiiio Worinesday night. The win hmiight. the Islanders within seven points of the front- running Atlantics. The Islanders won the hard way. Trailing in the first and third periods, they scored in the dying minutes ni thc third to send the game into overtime. 'A grass fire got out of control liionday evening and destroyed a large barn belonging to Richard barn was Summerslde met the Town Hall for the purpose of forming a retail merchants asso- ciation. In the absence man. Mr. W. Read. accountant of the local braiicli of the Provincial Bank of Canada. has been Clearing House manager for the first six months. Bank, therefore, will he clearing house headquarters while Mr. Read acts as manager. A number of retail merchants of last evening in chosen The Provincial of Mr. oi the Valley, it daughter, Lois Elizabeth. McCL1NTlCK--At the P. E. Island Hospital February 20th. 1953, to as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcclintlclr, R daughter. Constance Roberta. MEEK-At the P. E. Island Hos pital on Fcby. 24th. 1953. to Mr and Mrs. Oliver Meek, French Riv- er, it son. LARTER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. Feb. 23rd, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larter (nee Marlene Roper), I daughter, six lbs. Ntcnocsox - At the P. E. r. Hospital on Monday. February 23rd. SKEBRY-At Central Lot 16. on Saturday, February 21, 1953. James Skerry in his 74th year. FOR SALE Two pure bred Shorthorn cows, registered, with calves at foot, sired by the famous Beathton Charmer;'one re- bred to Deep Cove Monarch, grand champion at Char- hold effects. V PROPERTY: Property will be sold at 15 Granville St.. at 1:30 PM. This is a well constructed dwelling of 6 rooms and bath. cement foundation, hot air furnace, front- age 45 ft. on Granville Street with a depth of 67 U2 feet. FURNITURE will be sold at the Holy Redeemer Com- muniiy Center, Stewart Street, at 2 PM. Immlture in- cluding: Chesterfield suite, bed davenport, coffee table. library table. writing desk. mantel mirror, mantel clock, fire screen. occasional chairs. wicker rocker and straight chairs, buffetts. hall rack, G.E. refrigerator, Easy washer. ironing board, kitchen table and chairs, cabinet radio, rugs. scatter rugs, beds, springs, mattresses, bureaus, chests of drawers, commodes. double and single cots, vanity bench. oilcloth squares. stair carpet. dishes, pots, pans and several other small articles. ' orher man, prcr,u.ni:ibly the driver. was observed to liavc CllIIlb0l'l oiitl n.f the wrecked car and hastily leave the scene of the accident. Westwny, Albion. The filled wiili machinery quantity oi hay and oats was also lost. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nich- olson. Orwell Cove, a daughter. HARVEY-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Feb. 25th, to Alan Holman, president Board of Trade, Mr. Ross Mac- Kenzie acted as chairman, and outlined the aims and objectives the Nova Scotia representative on .the national board of the Com- miinity Planning Association was the guest. speaker last evening at and a which lottetown, 1952. ATHOL ROBERTS. 5”mm9md9 W15?” i71"'93”W"9d The fire then ran to the shore - ..L.?LL?L,L...,, ,h h L ,1 1 th of such an association. Mi. and Mrs. Hubert Harvey. t , SuiiinigsidsdlpleegmiififigitggPlanning ””e?”'"mK ”'0p”5m”F b0”" her The -following were appointed-as Cr.-ipiiud, a daughter. ' sou hport W. H. BEATON, lollgmil 10 AW31059 J9-550m5 End a nominating committee to bring McGL'IGAN - At the Kings ' l Auctioneer. it ti i d i s - "H rm" y ma" " in um Ernest Griffin. The boats. however. in a slate or officers at a meeting County Hospital, Montague. Feli- Otlier speakers at lI.at night's 'meeting were Dr. P. A. Creelmim, Cllillrnmll of the Charlottetown ibonrd who had many valuable sug- gestions to offer, Mr. Robert Car- Snlutiori To Last Saiurilii,v's Crossword the house to allow the hig-hwoy to go throuirli. Ailcr leaviiig Bcdeqiie the road will follow the Middleton Road to the intersection of the Amett Road A sharp increase in the number of rural subscribers from 285 in 1941 to 760 last year was pointed out in the brief riled yesterday on aei A. Campbell, a son. Michael Macliinnon. MacLEOl) .- At the P. E. Island Hospital on February 22nd. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLcod. - -.'i . lira”. Fog 5 A LE . ' 1h 1 b5 g g 0 g r l - l . . - - . B EBB l,,:,”,,,f;.:”if,Z 'lg,,m,l,ff,,,l;2”'2,,,,,,f, Egmlnmlollrli We Sh”? OWN" matlon on the formation of I re- Road. a son. . E'”3i:1EE1 95 .....-. . ........ interesting and in- i” ””q".” M." pm” the W” W1 merchants. Wcirddni Rm -MCKSON-M the Km! County DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC WORKS sz HIGHWAYS uuallilllg. Egan: .,m.mame mm on communm, pm, ed new hii:ln5n.v from Summerslde Mackenzie. chairman: J.C. Moun- l-lospltnl, Montague, February 25. Five-room cottage. 20 ft. - g . EH 5 El mm. He dean Mm the many to connect. witli the Trans Canada tain,Dlck Henthorn, Brenton Mac- 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard by 24 ft” Situated in park. province of prime Edwud Ishgnd . . - hi h r i i H”-”hWdY 1" R SlI”31EN-llW3- 'I'h1-1 Lean, Medius Wedge, Roy Boates, Jackson, Murray Harbour, in 1 - . mob-ems w ch ad arisen n hs .- dale. Cty water. Lot size. - . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, m h,,,,,,,,, ,,,,d ,,.,,,,, M." be done thmuzh the on-operr George Clarke, Stanley Dawson, daughter. , 'AVfdi!El-1 bib! ll thevare aiding to solve these prob- mm M M” E-H SWOHE. 3Ummel'- Edward smith and Allan Holman. CAMPBELL-At Queen's General 77 ft by 197 ft- ggggm may I.) 1cm's side, who owns a home at the for- ' S. Hospltnl. Liverpool. N. S.. on Feb. P i ' nap-jg ggggg ' mer turn. He has agreed to move 20, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Mich- 1'99 P3300-00 KENNEDY & MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent St. - Phone 1108 SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Saturday, March 14th, 1953 for supplying LUMBER ' "-W-'"dt and on to the union with the Trims Mhllf 01 '-M TWH Oi Slkfnmefaldn Vernon River. a daughter. v ' DAI LY C ROS SWO RD ;,u,,,i 3. H: I gonads. Highway near Albany. It before the Public Uutillties Com- FURGESON - At the Klnirs f0? Prince. Q1199-I15 End Kings C011ntl9S- ' I expected that much of the pre- mission. The Town is seeking an County Hospital. February 20th, 1'B?!gw'o5s Lgoggvvu 6 gm: E i paratory work will be done on the an increase in rates on electricity 1953. to Mix and Mrs. George S A . , Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtain- 6. String 2.F1ow3 gs, p-gm.” deer I new route this slimmer, supplied by its plant to rural I-:urgrson, Murray Rlvor,4n son, ed at the office of the undersigned. across 3.Ma.n's name 28.Julco 1 -Captain Inhn Skerry age '11 a us'eI5l-Ea Commission with Judge C (P”Dmmo h”2P'”'h''m7'-----rr--1bS' 0”. . f,f:”"' '-f1;;';1m 3o.3f;,ff:;." lifelong resident of Alberton South. st. Clair Trainor presiding, heard - .. -- ”A.R.R”C'E8 C 100 amfe farm Smmed at Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. hxnclmgd spcmck M," 31. D-mp"), passed away . early Wednesday comp,-iembig argument, bgtween op- MARSHALL-ALI.AN - At Queen Ommerclal Cross: 2 U2 ,,,,,,E,, 3,R,.,,,,m,, M,,,,,,,,, morning following a long period posing counsel regarding the "hook Street United Church, Toronto, miles from Montague, 50 no Australian 7. Cushions Ci3.Addit.ionol l fculile hlggrgrgglegls vegan, or .m-- chm. of mo and me possis December 21st. 1952. Norma Jean ac;-es cigar, balance good R. G. WHITE, -ockaroo 8-nubout arr-mmeu -I C ” 5” W My 0! this brine rewnded in the Mm CW-St daughter oi Dr ""1 woodland Buildin in od t I late fPubll w k h2.Penitentlsl 9.PartofI. 36.And- - .- M” M Atbe””” consumers. Mr. H. prank Mcphee, Mrs. Wylie Allan of Charlottetown, . ' . gs ,.g0 Del)" y M '1 '1' 0 C or 5 hem" comp,-,uhd unwed”, gunners A-nah: ers”g;'llzl;1”gt;1r"idl”5 V;”::- ""5 f”r:'3' QC, appearing for the Town of to William James Marshall, only repaln A bargam at 30.000 & Highways. U3-Dav 0' M ”"""c' W ”W'””'' uh... sons .-?...'i .55.. (3.... ?.'E5?i- It " 9"'"""'”"”- "l”"”””'” W" the 5”” i” M” "”"' ””- L”""l" KE NEDY & MUSTARD ' lid. Classify 1!. Oriental (Huwnli) Ill Aklctl of Mbemm smith, D30 - W town plant, hgg been iosing money Marshall of Covchezid Road. P. E. I. d , . rothy at M.a.D-..--.. G 1 E t t B. h Charlottetown, Prince Edward Islan , 16. Bones nurse is. 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