PAGE TWELVE i OUR "rill: gG.UARD.iANg. .Cl1ARLOTTETOWN . MONDAY Currie's Restaurant at" 0'Leary was broken into sometime satur- day night and a small sum of money stolen. Entry was made through the back door leading to the kitchen. The break is being in-. vestlgated by the Alberton De- tachment of the R. C. M). P. The Imperial Oil Compally has been attempting to stage a Mari- time Championship Plowing Match in connection with the an- nual match at Dundas, but as yet plans are still ill the formative stage of development. if the match can be promoted the company will send the winner to ta International Plowing Match in Ontario with all his expenses paid. June Edith Kennedy, Harrow- snlith, 0nt., was sentenced Satur- day morning at Georgetown to two years in Dorccster Penitentiary al- ter pleading guilty to I charge oi breaking and entry and theft which took place at the Montague 5 to once was givell by Stipendlary Mag. lwhivh will be marketed in these istrate Joseph W. MlcDonald. Dep- uty Aiiorney Ucncral .l.U.C. Camp- bell appeared for the crown. The accused was arrested in Tor- onto last week. The case involved the theft or a cash box and ap proximately si5U. The District-Seven fall council meeting of the Kinsmen clubs of ihe Marltimes was held in Sum- rncrside, at Robson's Restaurant and Garden of the Gulf Auto Courts on Saturday. Represent- atives were present from the fol- lowing clubs: St. John. Moncton, Predcricton, Truro, Bridgewater. Liverpool, Newcastle, Pictou, New Glasgow, Sackville. Sydney, Am- herst. Glace Bay, St. John's, New- foundland, Charlottetown Summerslde, which was a total of sixteen out of twenty-one clubs. TUESDAY Wales College concerts delightful performance by Halifax Symphonnette, an semble from the Halifax phony Orchestra. Featured en Sym of musicians was Mr. and pounds reached plant now in operation Eastern town. Passing in iatiractlve one pound containers. householders will I island become well ilikely distinctive packages. Summerslde Rotary Club. In his address to the members, is doing in aid of crippled children and he stressed the need or the large amount of money required to carry on this work. He pointed out that in many cases these children have to be sent either to Halifax or to Montreal 'for treatment At a Little Theatre ,cutive meeting held last need for This season's series of Prince oi opened nuspiciously last evening with a the EIS piano soloist with this fine group Howard Yesterday (Monday) fifteen thous- the flllcting the through the hands of skilled filleters the fish were mechanically packed in cardboard The mechanical wrap- 'per was being used for the first time. It had just been installed. very acquainted 51.00 store on May lst. Tile scht- 'w1ill several kinds of filleted fish Rotarian W..l.P. MacM1lian. M. D., O.B.E., of Charlottetown was the guest speaker yesterday at the, weekly luncheon meeting of the Dr. MacMillan outlined the work that the Charlottetown Rotary Club Guild exe- night dy emphasis was placed on the urgent more active members in :the Guild. A large active member- ship would greatly reduce the dif- I break even on this year's Federal budget, but held out the possibility of tax cut: it Canada's production keeps rising. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. Fed- eral member of Parliament for Prince County, and parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fish- eries, yesterday atternoon was re- nomlnated as Liberal candidate The convention, held in the Re- gent Theatre, was represented by delegates from almost every poll in the county; also present were a number of other persons, in- cluding several members of the Provincial Legislature. A 12-year-old Freetown boy, Francis Blanchard was fatally in- jured yesterday when a truck driv- en by his father, Earl Bllmcllard, was in collision with another truck at Freetown. . The accident occurred about noon and the boy died about mid- night last night in the Prince County Hospital. He had been ad- mitted there at approximately 1:45 p. m. 5 Details of the accident were scanty. It was understood the ia- thcr and son were employed by John and Colby Lewis in potato harvesting and were collecting po- tato pickers at noon. Apparently the accident occurred either while they were turning on the road or turning into a field. Three men well known in Tignlsih have been named as Commission- ers of the village in a Government proclamation issued y e s te r d a v bringing Tignlsh under the Village Service Act, The proclamation sets out the boundaries of the village and names the commisloners who NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS velopment of Agriculture and In- dustry and is accompanied to the Province by his wife. They will be here for several days. After he has examined the situation he will re- port to his principals and a decis- ion will then be made as to wheth- er to purchase potatoes forgone of the farm organizations patronized by the bank. Bmwih 0! lth9MMsC;”'lEnf:”5”';eIgi;i: for Prince County in the next FRIDAY SCTVE ory 0 U C. en t d 1 1 . th I V was conducted by Mr. Alfred neanel? p:o;(:);e):. '8 W” 9 my Filing Officer Whelan of the Stronlbergs, with Mr. Julius Sil- A mghugm 0! ,the convention Station Summerslde, V9""3" 35 m"""'m"""' was brief addresses from Hon.' lama" Omen tor the local 7: . Douglas C. Abbott, Minister of cgdem mtadf thigh pleasing am Droggcrs fishing out of Sourls Finance. and Hong J. vvauer n uncemen o e 60th Char- have bu," landing memy ,,( Jones Igremler 01 Prince Edward lottetown Squadron last evening iloullders in the past few days. Island: ml" "WY were 10 be lake" On I fllgilt next Sunday. The 75 members of the Squad- ron are to be picked up at the Charlottetown airport in groups of 12 to remain in the air for approximately 45 minutes. Dur- lng the flight each will be given a couple of minutes to get the "feel" of the aircraft, as part of their training. F70 Whelan stated that plans were being developed providing for ll flight of this nature every two months. The 7th Charlottetown Scout Group and Cubs were hosts to their parents at E. cabaret dance ill the recreation room of St. Paul's Parish Hall last evening. More than 150 took advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the eve- ning's entertainment and to en- courage the Scouts and Cuba in their work. Scoutmaster F. W. Jelks assist- ed by troop leaders Frank Mellisb, Bill Ives and Lloyd White ar- ranged the entertainment in which they were encouraged and support- ed by Mrs. Jelks, Mrs. Dr. Murch- ison and Mrs. Helen Duvar, rep- resenting the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Pauls. Wanda Chinery, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chlnery. 150 Elm Ave., was struck by a southbound car on Elm Av- An, interesting observation was made by Mr. warren Burns. met- eorological observer at the Experi- mental Farm ralardlng frost rec- ords yesterday,- in discussing vari- ations. There was a distinct froat freeze at Hunter River on Wednesday night. while at nearby Piredericton, where the ground is higher, no effect: were shown. This condition prevails throughout the Province as a difference be- tween hills and valleys, when the margin of cold variation is slight. Grass temperature at the Farm was exactly at freezing point. Mr. Burns reports a precipita- lion in September of 1.51 inches. the second lowest on records which date back to 1910. The dri- est September month was in l930 when only 1.05 inches of rain was recorded. The average for sep- tember over the 40 year period was 3.95 inches. iirlz"El's POWER.-At the Kings County Hospital. Montague, '0ctober 8, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi.-Power. Montague. a son. NOONAN - At Prince County Hospital, October 2nd, 1952, to Mr an opportunity to "take over” for.and Mrs. Doug!” Noomm (me Nora Rogers) a daughter. '1 lbs. 15 ozs. SMITH - At the Lady Mlnto Hos- pital, Cochrane, Ontario, on Sep- tember 2lst, to Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Rey 13. Smith (nee Beth McEwen. . N.) a son, Sidney Bryant Lester LOCKYER-At the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital, Oct. 7, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Lockycr, a son, 6 lbs, 14 ozs. PAYNTER-At the Prince County Hospital on September 29th, 1952 to L A C and Mrs. John M. Paynter, a son, Ernest Clark. Weight 8 lbs. 11 01.1. MMDONALD-At the P. E. 1. Hospital, Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacDonald, Churchill (nee Phyllis MacKinnon) a daughter, 8 lbs, 4 ozs. CURRIE-At the Charlottetown Hospital. October 1st, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Currie (nee Helen McKearncy) a daughter, Marilyn John. 8 lbs. 3 oz. ROBERTSON-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Oct. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Robertson. City, a son, weight 7 lbs, 14 ozs. McCABE - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Oct. 3, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, "Elbert Gallant. Char- lottetown a son (5 lbs. 4 oz.) HUGHES-At the King's County Hospital, Montague, on October 8rd, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, Cardigan. a daughter. weight 8 lbs, 1 oz. DOWLING - At the Charlottetown Hospital, October 5th. 1952, to Mr and Mrs. Dennis Dowling (nee Peggy shanahan) a daughter. '1 lbs. 14 cu. ' ' MARRIAGES LOWTHISB. - MUTT ET -- At Borden United Church on Septem- ber 2'lt.h, 1952, by Rev. W. Burton Cl-owe. assisted by Rev. James Bax- ter, Hedley Matthew Lowther North Carleton, and'Mary Maude Muttart, Carleton. P. E. 1. SHARPE - Mac.LEOI) - At the home of the bride eon Saturday. October 4th, 1952, by Rev. D. A. Campbell, Elton Robert, son of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe. Margate. P .E. I.. to Mary-Elda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod. Irlshtown, P. E. -I. DEATHS LUTZ-At her home in Bouris on October 6th. 1952. Mrs. Charles Lutz (nee Gertrude Jennings) in her 44th year. lllacl)0NALD-The death occur- red suddemy at Pinette of Finley A. MacDonald in his 74th year. DIARSKAIJ.-At Stanhope on Tuesday, October 7th, 1952, Louis Marshall in his 95th year. Dcall0Cl-IES--At the Provincial Sanntorium, Charlottetown, on Wednesday. October Sill, Mary Jaculine Desftoches, vslfe of Do- her 36th year. BLANCHARD-At the Prince County Hospital on Oct Sill, Francis Earl Blanchard. age 12 year: ' STEVENS--At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Monday, October 6, 1952, Mrs. B. T. Stevens of Georgetown in her 51st year MMMILLAN -- Suddenly at tho Charlottetown Hospital on Thurs- day, October 9th, Mrs. Ernest MacMlllan, Vernon River. DICKINSON-At Summcrslde on Thursday, October 9th. Mrs. Helen Dickinson. in her 71st year. SMITH-At Beach Grove, Monday. Oct. 6th, Mrs. Mary E. Smith. llopefleld. in her 74th year. not DesRoches of Summerslde, in c EARLYBIRD FLIGHTS K Only s5.00 one way to MONCTON and 54.50 to NEW GLASGOW. Fly Earlyblrd Today M.tlil11 y E LAI RWAYQ O'1'I'AWA. Oct 7 -(OP)-Police converged on the Royal Ml'.nt to. day fearful that the official coin- manufacturing plant had been en- tered by hold-up men. The loan were groundless. A visitor to the mint had merely tripped the alarm button. believing it was a light switch. :al , Maldstone. logroask agi At Hermitage, 58 acres oi land, one; mile from Vernon River. Near railroad and school. New house and barn ten years old. Land in state of cultivation. Apply to: KENNETHA GARLAND Mt. -Stewart. P.E.l. T For Sale or Exchange. Brown Gelding, 8 years old, fast horse for ice racing, Perfect mannered. Would ex- change for a 3 year old out of a good dam. Must stand straight. Or a brood more in foal to 'a good sire. "write 6: hone 193-w .. A. E. on nrnnnam Newcastle, N. B. 3 FOR SALE Bay Colt, eighteen months old pacer, by Guy Breton, dam Miss Ireland by Tides- man, by Guy Axworthy, dam For particulars commun- icate with FELIX BUFFORD, Bolsvllle, P.Q., l Magdalen Islands ";ClUl('”l3'OAliD"ING House Major Hoople PAIGN FER I HULLO, MARTHA! CSIST DA5i;iED IN FER A CHANGE oi CLOTHES! -vw PM woRl-(mi DAY W Ni6i-iT on AMO66 CAM- sw HERE6 A Five ---AN) DOM"? FORGETTO DEDUCK A REBATE osi TH) OATS AN) GNORES PRESIDEMTI W TH AlNiT TAKiNl i CABBAGE-E ii iii .x You PAY OFF LIKE OM50? Tl-lose MOB- 5TER5 6ETTLlNC-3 BACK TAX:-:s.'-You 5TiLL d ONE 2! 8006 --AND YOUR :l'oCKEY'5 LiCEM6E -ro RIDE: CHAIRS TILL My - El LL 3U5T 6U5PEND E DINING ROOM as a. temporary measure, for pos- sible disposal at 8 later date to a responsible party or parties. who would see that it" would be a credit to the town and not become an eyesore or made use of in a man- ner undersirable to a residential district. It is suggested that no further capital or operating ex- pense be made by the town other than the purchase price." Each day the code letters are R Q H L V W W K V B R -L W K H H. Yesterday's Cl-yploquote A Cryptogram Quotation DP XTF'L XKLH RTBN 0CHBOXDl'lU' different. TEFL QBKX sormor. a 'LL NEWS, MADAM, ARE SW'AL- LOW-WINGED.-MASSINGER. ..........-.. 75. open NIGHTS I ,FOl! USED can mo rlzuclci SALE); ; ruunsoav -FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7 to 9.39 N -.l. 0 o location. rniture lncludlng:-- bookcase, .-i i OF PROPERTY N0. 76 KENT STREET, OPPOSITE OHARLOTIETOWN HOTEL, BATIIRDAY, OUIOBER lltli, AT '1 P. M. I am instructed by Mr. Hamid Hennessay public auction his modern 10-room wood floors, hot,-water heatin , foundation. A Large basement. ......-a... II1. ............-.......u.. A-rte nun, " grams or: TUESDAY. oowonltn 1431!, . ' Po Mo We are instructed by the mxecuullr-or the rgaret Damareli to all by Public Auction the Plant: china cabinet, chalra,."ta,bles.-beddmg curtains. lshoa, run. stove. andmdnyrslna a Mayor Henry Wedge welcomed ficultles of the Play Reading and g V iile visiting dclgatcs and presented Casting Committees because these ::;l":::eL?:)””eU1;';:l: EL: 535 enue at 4 am. yestc1'daY. and re- HOSDHM 0" Sepwwlfllxi-if zsigi C1”? AFF1-ELK-M hf" home 0" Dukc - - District Govcmor Randy Rey, Commmees are limited in men. er, Wm be earl;-in February celled inriuhllcs reportedj as not to Mr. and Mrs. am c a e. Streebi. S7l:Yl'lmr;rSldlfl3l, on lTucsda,V. nolds with an engraved letter forts to provide worthwhile plays Named as commmmongrs were ;Z;f'"?I-mbma: Slur V351 STIVESI by 38011-7 lb: 3:117-5-Kl , C t Ofclfi; 9? uh:MfrlUCkil.Affh9Ck. knife and the national president. by two small a number of actors, ' ”" .o W pm" L1LLEY' Vt 9 "J" W" 3' '3 ”"e 9” I '" 9” l Walthcn Gaudet with a liver di' trs nd sta e workers Meg” Jam 5' Mynck' Jumon acmmpamed by his W119 and Hospital on October 3rd to Mr. year. :lish from the town of Sumsmer- lrelgeocullad is pleased to announce C”””"” Mom-””y "id M599” T W”? .d5”8hV?r- the latter receil" and Mrs. Cllfford' Lllley. Mo.1- ARSENAULT - At the Prince side: Dave Carnc v. vice resident that arran ements have been made M5e"'””L ms mml." m-"mes 33 her NW9 tague, a daughter, weight 8 lbs, County Hospital an October 7, oreslded at this lglleeting P V to featurezthe story of the Char THURSDAY cllaslhjed trntolandt lzrloke tht;.!lgin;l- 10 025, Philip J, Arsenaun, -in ms 64:1. - - ' sue l 1 s t ' M, , , I ' . in the afternoon the business. lottetown Litle Theatre over the g bmkesll en ex 8 er app e E 1;:sI::tSRl1cY'3Cmgetr 1:95? g:l?;:,1Vg:gKENzIEgAt Bench Grove 0" Large Hake ... .. 13c per lb. session was concluded. Reports Canadian Broadcaslng Corporation Miss Syhil Bennett, Q.(.., Do- The Chimn, child is reported to and Mr; O. D. MCASSEYV A son, Sunday. Oct. 5' 1952' Len Macy Large Cod "mum 160 per lh were received from all clubs re- in the near future. The broadcast million president of the Womens haw, mu fl-om the Curb on the Selwm H'emy Kenzlo formerly M Cardigan In I presented and district Kin policy is being prepared and coglductcd iby Association within. the Progressive right, side of the Avenue amkmg GALLANTgM the Charlottetown his mm, year. was established for the coming Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Flu her not C8 Conservatve Party of Canada, last the car and being thrown mu; fee; yea,-. . IV;Jlll(l3)EasEtlV1Csnk:1lh:l'r: the date of the night nddragfkiiha megating t1)3'lll'lE 1t)o gnelsriiadea l?;lSPiJiltl'lllSbi.llk1in tghthe ,""h"m,”D solumm To I..-':t- At the Governor's Banquet held T03 C 0 ' v SUDDOFWTS 0 E DEFY I H109 - - n 3 Y T- 9- . UR in the evening Club President, month County at it Intel-lrllig 1181: in We gghtggyiigg” 313; gizisfgpgftgdcar D A I C R O S S R D Saturday's Crossword so lS' P'E'I' Dmrm Governor was guest speakg WEDNESDAX memde. llesttlngl clomioitably at a late houry ACROSS I DDOWN l6. Eludden er and he chose as his topic the Miss Sybil Bennett, Q.C.. who is "5 n 2 ”' 5:1?" cd,'fi'::' n,”j,,m, national Kinsmen convention re-,i.,.,,;m.. the Mmmme Provinces, Murph Chamberlain. the Hard- Tod O , b mm k th - 2 F H li., Wm" . ccntly held in Vancouver. He com-iwas the guest of the Progressive TOOK from 5hBWVl11E. W0l'liinQ a'V'- C.O Fr ' mar -8 8 (Chin, l or I y ' X: g mented on decisions and pOllcle5IConservaiive Women's Association Without the bmeflt Of 3 MEN'S fgghC:1l.:?e11Yeg?,?Ag :ffhh,,e,,1fey;e",f, 35 1:':;3gg..:e”ed sgbgage 20 ggvitree - - "f Fm” Q”””5 .y95l”d"3' flue” skep and on E borrowed pan. .Ox E. I Hospital The lllscrlptloll 3 Caps 6' Firm 2l:Aspeck i A Miss Kathleen Herman. Assls-inoon at a delightful reception at 5k13t95- Putllf hi” W19: LP0'-em--11 the 'smm reads as follows. 10:PunCman0n Been" on-ood . I . tam National Director of Juniorlthe Clover Club. g I-”:1:l':d(g1;'ryti:l10”lc3l3lla1a:t3 gilghtalzg. --The comm. stone 01 mi: build. mark ' 1.Expect 22. Seal again ' M0dQrn Bufiga-10W In restricted Ellen, immediately :3? C1rat::s,e5gQlil1z1ed In; Cllgrlottit-J Prlzlilzsrsesisnegn:3;m:v::aPeniw';n Em Fomm tn the ,-,,.,,, 5,”-,m. ins-a house dedicated to the u. Muse of 9. Steps 24.Cut.as beyond city limits. All conveniences available; built in ' r m oron . ' . i ' ,- A - - md”mn spend HES week m cm. Amm,.,,,, 0, Canaday and R ,9, hockey practise of. the season. 3:fobl;:A1115lfh”i9;l;eA5lJ;lS, W” lixfr 35;" 27 gfeecfme mmm,..Amm 1948. Immediate possession. Part of. purchase price ' ' - latlve of a former Conservative C y . ' ' P .y ' , may be financed if required. IDS U011 by up 0lllt-- fercnce vlith the Director of I-Jsiu I V. t R B B " word has been received of H”, The corner stone was officially 13,sim.an 10, Public anal-co! me,nt only, , cat on, the School Supervisors. DWI" erg 1500"" - g- .811”? w L. I M . to H 1,, k" laid by Mrs. Taylor. widow of thr. 14,c3pm.i vehicle 29.Accounl; 35. Monkey . i School Principals. High School has '”"C01V”l. they "0'"'""iU"" 35 pmmgmn mm "1" w;,”" late Dr. Francis P. Taylor one (5 ,) 12.Rivero( hook 38.Nocturnal ' Dupils, Public Health officials E-1Cr(ilgll(ll candidate lnr l-lnlton. On- 0I(VPsLl8Sl:,il:n:l)?i.-n(l:lf1ilOl!lilld laLi'I”.LlFgud& gr fine !.fu1ndf”,s tgf me Hm: -Rf E, 15' Eurllopun Europe M2. imp. 39 tlalnynu 1;-orfurther parueuh;-1saIi1J;1y.. and will visit a few rural schools. - ' Ivl,s' Cm, co. ' Ives wfm WAS - 05918. H E PYESCME 0 R country tposs.) 3. ex . ex can . , 0 An), She will also address a meeting of T; ,,.,m'., on ;(..1,,..,';h enfy ms guy”. 13.139 C””Cm"59. M CW1")! Of the 18. Malt 14. Malodious 33. Observe rubbertrce Solicitor 156 mchmondstreet. the Charlottetown school teachers Tm" Island medical mam mar returned to India on military Cl” and Pmvmch belieflge ' on Friday. Her itinerary whiletsemge I"rflm,l- M0m'ag”"- D" L-LL dub; for me Unned Nations Thfs 19. Heavenly ' ' hcm has been pzmmed by Miss Dewar, 0Leary and Dr. Angus is his Second mm nppDlm'menL Islanders hockey falls are going bodies V --w "" Marin Bmvllcss. Director of the M”cLe0d-B”"shm'l are mm 1” New pm dunes haje go do Wm, dn. 10 599 3- W9” Cimdmoned NOCKCY 20.Employcr - t' Prince Edward island Junior Red Y0” WW8 refresher courses On , A . ,1 h . I a, team this year and Judging by the 21. Chromium - Cmss. . cancer. They are at Memorial Cen- a:.rde";,?khf:n-5 hgazgggryerg i; page wmcn coach Murph Cham, (Sym, tre Clinic for Cancer and Allied at Srinagar, Kashmir bcrlaln is setting for the boys, it 23.'roscrimp . i " Diseases and during the month or , ., ' won't be too long until they have 25.Steamship 5 All PXt'Afiil0ll:Ill)' l:lr,r:c llllnlhcrloggober Wm observe the various A talk which ranged through 3 been rounded mm shape. , tabbr.) OF of i'iln(lltl.'iiPS lnziy sock nomin- pi e of tumosand leg: the new- - - Th Old H d k 1 h 1. 26.Pauao aiinn ti... .... ml...-..... .. .:5.S,..,,,.,,,,;.,, ,.,,, ,.,,;;,,.,,., ,,,,. yjgfs ;;g;givm5; gggggcifg "gig" w,,.f,,,,,, ,, :f,c;?:,',,;:l;,,”;,,;,. 28.Fucl . . wnpmnsoav, our. 15th Ar 1 PM. Q,””."'5 (””g”' ,3?” ””” ",0" "Wmm 01 Cmfet theme of aid for the development lcal condition. drove the boys 3l”"wv I 1 zfonxjiljrrl rnnnnmrti-H; Lt: d:;;19c;i mtg: , 0. Jamaica, wee. .,,....,s, ,...,5 men through a gruelling practise session -mgfggm T am instructed by Mr. E. M. Phillips to sell by .n im next Dominion I-lcction. "Taxes are certainly high these 13” "WM by "W Dfmald '5””.3' yg”,:"3,”y,33f':”S”hadw"fr,::,iL”Y,; 34.0fUIe mind Public Auction his farm of 80 acres of land, formerly The sitting nlcmbcrs. hnih Con-idays in Canada." conceded the ;:',e"1'r' M" 93' g1"tMiI"il5B”::l2f11E”3g the ewglmg 3 36. Perish owhed by Mr. Wliliam E, Phillips, This property is wm-1n'cs. are Messrs; Clwstvr 5. non. Douglas Abbott. Federal F1n- ' m r a 5 - L. And as Chamberlain Swim nu 37'.”"” "M in good state of cultivation, has new barn and root llr'Lurn anti J. Angus Macilcan. once Minister ir addressing the Duty Lead" M me Jammca am” 3 In cookery . . - Among W, L,,,,,,,. ,,,,m,s ,,,m..Mm,,me5 BOW 0, Trade mm Party. . . mnmng grind anwymgh gear. more 33,M...,..;..n... house, good dwelling, electric lights, electric pump, was are those of Mr. Cecil Milne.-.'m Ghafloiimwn last eve...,,,,, He was addressing members at- Players began arriving in .he City. .t.........q, spring and pump on rear of farm. Village Green. WHW Candidate? MI" P- R- M" "High as itis however " the mln- tendmg W """m dim” ” Lmst L” week in '95” N81" W” 40-Aperwn School is located on this property.- iinrnmc, President. of the Queen's mm. added ..ou',. mxauoxa human ,5 Maritime Provinces Board of right Winger Colmle 30nh0mmE akintotha :"m''”' ”b""1 A”””m”0"5 M” lolver than'in most her 0 ri Trade ” The Charlonemwnf It from Sudbulm Lmanm L"'h""l”'"5 FOlL.fllPthel' information 8PDlY2-- .l'. R. l.cPulzz-, a candidate in the In is me price we o?lt”ch,(e:su3:O(:,':e' was the closing event in the threc- D... ill-;l;:Wi;Il'd . .. "T" .l ; .N'i i s . tl th 8 d. eee V PlVlI:m:;';;'alN:if:lEm;1f ,11:'?e PEL to pay for security against war and my annual mac ng M C 0” M the regular mommy meeting ”.Und".wm.,d BELL, & FOSTER, jtnlf iMr' Chjcsm, E. Shaw, may against social evils. I am inclined of the summer-side Board of Trade god (myth) 150 Richmond Street ,,1 Qhgpf gnspmnr in me Fruit 10 "link that W9 89'' hem" V311"? Senor Jose Alvarez. Havana, held last night.in the Town Hall. 43.Thrica . W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Inll Vcizntnbie Division of the m:”d!T0-lilo 131' OUT :;0nEy.u?t!c5D1te Cubayhas arrive: in lCharlolttet- tlgiebfolllowirlrg geglutilonmwas mg; tmua.) I W" v , .- . . .- . y a ro ems a . v - , - . re n sccon .......-- .. to . ll ..vil M; 'l-C'- , M' 11' t YBPWY Changing world. we can, i chasing P. E. Isand potatoes for passed: A X Y D L B A A X It I . IPyr:l';H(: (xv-0.-it; L"n"..""H.g.,KT.';,.:f ...?dlthink, look to the future with grow- his )country. ”Moved that the Summerside In I. 0'N G F E L L 0 W . c ' m. .lrll'll1 Mlxstvlrd. is former mem-imiz confidence." Senor Avarez is the represcntat- Board of Trade so on record as o... mm ,i...piy mind. go: nnother. In this example A is used T I E her of the Provincial l.C',zIslallll'el He said he would be happy to we 01 mg Cuban Bank gm. the dc- favoring the purchase of the old (0,. we nu." L-sg X for the two 0-,, etc, single letters, ",0, v V ' W55 Pm” bundmg by m9 town trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. ' . to sell bl house with bath. hard- fireproot roof, cement od dwelling in desirable w. it. mmwon. . Auctioneer. it STALE Estate '1 Household ll articles. M03113”- mvf mod it as . tn. .. . E . ' 1,: l.. 6. lg.'q.......-..,...,...-u'mtm.. N -i .-. .. --