wsiansorort c. w. r. nnual meeting of the Wel- llllqgiznlsubdivmon of the C.w:L. "5 held in the veatry May 16. wlgh . good attendance. rn the unavoidable absence of the director Fr. Leonard McDon- ,l¢_ the president Mrs. Emmett iscrleill opened the meeting with the Lellilfi WI!"- The secretary gave the report of Hampton and V‘ O I icinity To Mrs. Geddie MacLeod, Miss Verna Darrach. Red Cro.<u‘Nurse, and other members of the family of the late Mrs. Margaret Darrach, East Royalty, whose death occur- red on May 2. at the age of 82. deep and revered sympathy of all friends . Breadalliane And . . . Vicinity Mr. Ernest Dunning. long River. visited Eresdalbans on May 11. in the interest of the Rural Beauti- flcation Competition for 1954. Mr: and Mrs. George Anderson who have been visiting Mr. and 81'. MAIN’! ACADEMY BIJMMEBSIDE, I’. E. 1. (April Honor Roll) Grade X — 1. Catherine Praught; 2. Elizabeth Doucette; 3. Mae Arsen- ault. Grade Ix —- 1. Helen Arsen- ault; 2. Paula Mclvor. Grade Ix —— 1. Geraldine Noon- an; 2. Carmella Gallant; 3. Nandi Gallant. Building New Port May Solve Trieste Issue I By ARTHUR. GAVSIION LONDON (AI-")—A scheme to ‘II!’ ENVY ‘I‘OI0iI'!1) TORONTO (CP) Toronto Is among the top seven convention cit- ies or the world and is the envy of even the biggest United States cit- ies because of its unusual hotel facilities, J. E. Gibson. advertising manager of Imperial Oil Ltd.. and a director of the Toronto conven tion and tourist association. told a businessmen's gathering here Wed- Wedneeday, my 1.9. 1954 The Guardian i c. a. r. ASSOCIATION MEETS UITAWA, (CP)-The fourth Ill- Page 1! Ql.'AI)BL‘PLETS DIE CHICAGO. (AP) — Quadrupletg were born Monday to a 32-year-old i-i°n|1 0°nV9n‘i°n °t "*0 R-C-A-1 British war bride, but all died Association of Canada opened here within eight hours after birth. The M0HdBY- 50310 125 d9i¢K3i£-l ffomltwo boys and two girls were 395 about 30 wines of the association. niontiia premature. The intents ilcrol-I the Count?! Rathered here were born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin for the two-day meeting to review} Stenson. Stenson, 40, is a car- last year's activities and lay new penter. They have five other child- build an entirely new Yugoslav port on the Adriatic sea is emerg- ing in behind-the-scenes diplomatic lll, "gm work which ahow- nesday. ed ten regular and one exec- llllyo meetings held and donations Grade VIII — 1. Ann I-‘torisii; 2. Patricia. Grant; 3. Marjorie Noon- an. Mrs. Melvin Anderson. Burlington, Ont.. during the winter months, returned to their home in Bread- and relatives is extended. The concert at Crapaud Hall. by plans. l ren. MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE to sisters of Martha. scholarship lung, our Ladies‘ Missionaries. sisters of the Precious Blood and orphanage. The treasurer Mrs. Church Young People. Was iafileiif health when she left for Ontario, Grade VI — 1. Marjorie Bernard; 3 mhluon of their dis U12 over ,KV HEYDAY THI5 PE|2|oD!.a~I’VE Herb Mctqilsid lglseveyezilo i'llt.cte]iided,banrtlhgreal:lyl ltiiiisiizjslisazlrlcrlall-1 jg now much improved. 2. Salome Wedge; 3. Noreen Cam- Trieste me Admmc portpm“ bum J” / WAS A GENTLE‘ GOT YOU DOWN men or . u ary Y 059 eron. . ' v mifuntea to si24a.4s with dls- whom the way was open to be Sincere sympathy in extended to Grad; v ._ 1, rum. Thompson; ““S}’"~ _l M h -B , , h :5 3 MAN‘ 5AME-' F_0i35|6HT, 5’LiT piirsemenis of $1234.35. present. M13 and M“? H|«"°1d T°°mi“- 2.‘Joyce Clow; 3. Carrol Clow. Unl'lne°d°S::e:an:"'f1u‘ o5{::l'nn'ht : HIS FOUR ’ “WTELL TH05E‘ IM A55UMlN6 TM °°“‘'°“"‘ 3"‘ their ”p°"'5 . - - V Breadflbme ".'“"°- in me dun‘ ‘3“‘d° IV ’ L M3” D“‘°°“‘ b h id‘ tik ha i ‘vb ‘P . HECKLEIZ5 V0!) TOOK THOQE ., follows: Altar. Mrs. J. P. Gaud- Corm-all Scott-sh in-W98 in 005- oi’ the formers father, Mr. Alex- ,, callmllle Phillip‘; ll_ ,ll.,.,,li can 0 m8_ 5 I ere n_ mire UTT$ . A. ll; educnlom Mm Ellsebllll, Cam. tume at last weeks Musical 'Festl- allder Toombs. Cavendish, at the Arunaulu iiflsome solutlon.h'l'hhe idea I; to de- AND UITERING THE‘ - * NILD |N pron; social service, Mrs. John E. V3“: in 1’- W~_ C- 3ud1i°““m P“ advanced age of 91 years, on May Grade IV — 1. Delphine Ai’5€n- ‘E 2rd "l p‘;;‘lw Cd "2. h’ 'MOV£' QAUCOUS THE WOODQ Cameron; magulnh M"_ Emma" May 3. certainly ranked high ll__ mm: 2. Joan warren; 3. Jeanette .en 0 aly an w ic lay ON‘, To F|GHTlN6 A McNeil], and publicity. Mrs. Herb McQuaid. The president addressed the members thanking them for their good work and co-operation dur- lllg the past year and asked that the same be given the new presi- dent. A vote of thanks was extended ihe retiring oflicers. The election or new oflicers took place as fol- lows: 3 ll w_ I_ Sponsored a lamb Innoculstlon clinics were held in Arsenault. Gary McKenna (equal); . d P ‘i’ President. ‘Mrs. Eueebius Cam- ly fggingtd and M enluyable val“ Breadalbane Village and triBread- 3. Robert Gsudet. {llgllelg Sla‘lre‘sn°;l,o:Elrl§talln,1l:n§’u‘gl1o.- I ernn; lst vioe pres. Mrs. Ebba my ,,,,,,ce,l ll. lllell. l,lll,llc llllll albane Rural schools on May 10. made In _ 1. Helen Yen; 2. slavla build the new W“. The" . . Praught: 2nd vice pres., John E. Cameron: 3rd vice pres. Linus McDonald: secretary. Mrs. Emmett Hampton W. I. monthly meeting Y , gun; 2, sylylll sellllll-d; 3_ 15151.: . I d ll Th Us um I 5 McNelli; treasurer. Mrs. Ray convened at the home of Mrs. M’:’- ’*_“‘1‘tM'5-ll;-!l§";1Mx“1"“3Muh:;_“' Gallant. lye"; lnhe lgrgaelfl ‘ha; of‘ lhewgou l‘ ‘,3 Brown; councillors. Mrs. H. Mc- James U. Campbell on May 10. 95 “"9 3 H‘ 9“ °’ ‘*3’ Grade II — 1. shown Lee Rich- ’ ' ; Quaid. Mrs. Malcolm Goodwin and Mrs. Fred McDonald; auditor, Mrs. .)..P. Gaudet. After the installation of the or- ii"" ‘h’ m"'‘“‘3 °l°’°d Wm‘ the "M Hall‘ concert in Breadslbarie Village 3' Judm‘ D°““’""' Pfimci“ G“-V" ian membership in a projected Ac‘ lo‘ Slcglfiecrntlon ‘O m. mused Prices realized by potato 8l'ow- 0'5".” Hall’ on my 17' which g:l.:"(-1t‘l‘I!ll“‘l B:II‘I'?]xl,l:n' Eiree(iur:“l’err3‘ mimuy ‘mama linking the Yum’- V”'¢“ 5' cl.‘ ml. lull yea,-5 amp does ml was sponsoredtby the Glen Valley (equal) i Y Y slari: with Turkey and Greece. . __.._:.— . A l . l usanr srops Elliliiefltl‘:1‘;°i;l“V:h:5‘:)pi:l’:i;::?:’*;:‘i‘:fi “’°‘“°“‘ 1”“ “" E Grade rr _ 1. amen Arsen— always ifaréil filo fle1iectr?i;i)‘¢:leirr:‘ip::‘:ts- 6 E-'f‘_;’,EAgE 666 - "- lt;2.Jh Pii; 3.Pl ‘M . N-=:wMAnm._ out-~ <cP>— A or said «rowers in was district or Elli... ° “ E" “i"°°. or ‘il‘““‘i' °%°'.‘i‘i’“‘ri“l" "“‘ lNEiT|N6 TO 5i-loo‘r=E4 ‘—~-~— '- sWm_yelu._°ld all ..dle‘l.. Monday 195‘, ludglng by me “wage pl&nl_ Grade II _ 1. Robpn many; ;l'l;o:gl;cVaiay. o o ay and em Ie5AIrl£aIaMee.h.e.rvsa for a tow moments when her heart stopped beating during an opera- tion for the removal of a cyst from her wrist. Doctors at the New- market hospital massaged Annie . - the Musical Festival: first - - F‘oster's heart arid started it beat- capacity audience assembled to E>«¢9iii’-M W9flivh€l' Ind iTBV€11iiiK b‘”“ .1“ _ _ Adriatic would be invaluable to ing again, hospital officials said. hear and enjoy a well rendered conditions cohtl-lhllml lo well .l_ piaceaCIl'iaric-sD&nd”:1olfJ,EI'i« Hilgkeilh either country in war. -————-——-T»-—— variety concert, sponsored by iiendei‘-_i Ci'|“1‘¢h I9“/10¢! 01 P1113116 5If°°“ §lI"°"i ‘Ki’ Va lirrylu “"3 When the Italian peace treaty Continued from page 12 Hampton W. I. with Mr. John I-I. Wofliiill in Y-hi! Dalioorll chars: on Hf’? Sari!“ C 59“ “ ic m"“':‘Y was signed after the Second World —"“*“‘ Myers as chairman.‘ choruses, MW 13- Thelmspmnl 11195389 and Hlckei“ I‘;"dy §?‘°’°'l‘v _“ Sand‘ War. the territory was split. Brit- Toronto Stocks ducts. solos, with Miss Kathleen general participation in the songs 1° °_YvA ” ‘ill, d 30%“ efei T ain and the U.s. took over control . MacFad)'en. Mrs. E. v. Macbeod 0‘ Zi°“- °°mb‘ned in mflkins these i(’;‘°°ldl “"N 9 3°» F“? 1";°“’°'- of zone A. borderins defeated 15100" 3|‘ ‘-5 4-""'t.‘-“>5 and Mrs, Jar-neg Gordon and Mm -Services enioyflbie End i1€iDi|11- 9” "9 .°°mm- 3”“ , "735 Italy. Yugoslavia took over zone 9ooNIIriIIoi 135 130 133 Catherine Hicke Ro er Ahearn - - - long" 3 pm 9. no 3.“ Mullins as accompanisis. A hum- I“i°’m3'“°" ‘mm in EU?-iielliic J P , I Lyal 6: d t - B bordering its own territory. The ssooncai 10 as -m olvou, mol-lologlll, by Ml-5_ Dal-la- source has been received to the 053“? °" ”- Y 9- 5“ 9- _8 port city of Trieste itself is in zone ‘xxx g‘:"v‘l" 1:“ all ‘lzm hue. two one-act plays, were each 9119“ igiflis M05-31'!1-uL:i’fl° Fefclih ' A. Yuhgnslevfla and other countries lmlll mllll ll, llll lzl, executed with deserving credit to 5°“ 3“ 0115- W 0 099"! ml KE\,“N(_T0N wD”N“R'“,EB now live ree access to it. “MN D... l, ml l., _ . _ l three farms here. They are well - - ' --A ran’: :2’ :2 :.*;:l.. *;:i::°‘“.:.:;‘:;....“i:’;‘°:;*::::.: ;i:.‘.:’°°.: “.'::.“ "':.:i...':‘°*'°.:.“. °‘ W" “' co ‘ 3 ' ~ °“ 3 '3“ Vi " _ d reflected a busy and pros- ‘°°°" 31"’ 1‘ " “‘ of vigorous applause by the audl- accorded best wishes for success M the annual meeting M this an noon 8 Mai M M sis b-di ' i . Mr . Le M C ll erous year. During the past. year natal: mt mm“; f‘:‘I:l‘e:"‘r?1l°:Vi“3l3n-l"oy;’$’g' °e’:'1e'§’l:li;1,‘; "1 "M" °’“‘°“‘“’° ““d°""‘m”" 5.“... .iéi:°e7i prezident? Thee ‘She: ‘high Masses have been offered. II . - l. . officers elected are: vlce- esl- Sympathy cards were sent to mean- sisooiiorlrqowllililim is I!‘ 1: entertainment closeri_mth the Na- mlbtueis Jaeillslezil-_vethrtha;°atlie]"dl!s‘tl._i;i‘cJ(.!s. den“. M”. L. G. RMMBMPTMISV be” who ll“ loll Clo“ relnmvgnl 2000" M" M 17 17% ‘'°"“‘ "“‘”‘°"" R"°“"“ "“°’."“"°‘ llnll. ll” ..l,_,'eml,l;ll , lfiw mlm, Percy Mccarville. Mrs. Frank Shell; The sick of the parish were vim- ufifii '2 ‘ill ’: "° $80‘ bel. 'l,l Cllllle on lll, pmnl,“ llll. treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan; ed each month and sick and shut- l000N man i. 11 ii if District visitors making the re- disposal at a later date to. the 5°°"°““’1°5i M“ Pew?’ D“5°°“ “id in‘ ‘°"‘°'"b"°d Wm‘ b°"°‘ M mm '3§l:“§.l "2 ‘*5 3” turn trip to the city on May 11 various markets ' M"- A -C1'°i‘°"~ °‘°-- ‘‘ °h’l"'m“" N9" “‘“m°' . o 1 7 ' ‘ ~ 1 ,1 dad; M , d M _l1 1 h c - Mrs. Elizabeth Erennan retiring have been visited. ‘grog:-and. us: 1:: ‘:2 eribnlf Mr .Et'fdal\r"II's. R.agEnl8:IOrIl_ It is pleasing for travellers and president presided at the election. The president thanked the Rev. 2o()0Norgold a e a ml ,0“ _lal,llll, M,‘ and Ml,‘ G_ business men. to observe Dept. oz The Director is Rev. Louis Callag- director. the league oliiceu and ;l:2,?:oErn‘;tal :70 see res R. l,.ergll5°n_ C‘allege_ mldems ,e_ Public Works engineers at work on han. D.D.. Coiiveners and Councll- members for their kind Msiaiinfl 10°" ‘"3. l Ina: 3:: turning home for ml. we,k_,ml l,l_ the unpaved portions of the high- iors will be appointed at a special diirin! her ‘Hm 0! Oiiififi Ind bl- sonomisar 10% um in”. cludgdg M15555 Mal-loll M5cLeall_ way between Bonshaw and Char- Executive meeting. spoke continued coopflrliaion for her iiatggzh 13% M :2“ Beulah la-ergumn and Audny lottfitowli. lilllnd raid machinery at The annual reports of the secre- 5lic0e§-i0i'- Tm!!! Were 33 Plait ‘till! - -rho 0 l wor wde ng e turns in the tary treasurer and conveners were men! 61'! Wi Sn IV¢i‘I80 I n - ’°°8l‘l"".'.... 1:“ ‘ll. 1:“ m! n highway at the Queen's Arms, lesd- ' ance of 12 at meetings during the lane on ta ass no 150 Mr Richard Ferguson. son oiling to the Maipeque road. and to _ 1 year. In the report or the secretary, llnlmilolgll-H-rv 1:“ 1:‘ 1:‘ Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Ferguson. has Charlottetown via. North River Champion, New school committee Mrs. Percy Driscoll. covered many mu 0,“ P". ,5 ‘ill: 7"" returned from Dalhousle Univer- Road. are Mrs. W. Pickering Mrs. clar- activities including the numbers of mu opera no 110 isl sity. Halifax. obtaining his 8. Sc., ‘ elice Hickey. New entertaining card parties. chicken suppers and mgrlfflads m an 674 degree therefrom at the age of Ill. 0“ sum“? m°"1inI'- Ii? Him?‘ committee are: Mrs. Clarence ice cream soclals held. also the mum‘, lfndo all As reported in the Guardian. May E0“ chuffli “'9 IUSPMBGUM 0! i-he Hickey Mrs. R. Cousins. Mrs. I-Iic- donations given to worthy causes gooom, lull. ll, l“ m 15 issue. Dick (as he is called), “day 5011001 1°’ 1954 ¢°flV9md- key, Mrs. L. Adams. Mrs. H. e.g.Catechism prizes,Glrl.s scholar- 1soo Roche ll is is has had s_very fine college career Wm‘ 3 “"85 3“3nd5l1¢°- The KGB‘ crozier. ship. T. B. League. Missionaries of imam 3“:‘“' "ll: Ill.“ "ill: since first winning a Bell scholar- “I” 5”” °f °_m°¢i’l W¢i'° 9180'-Cd. ' The concert committee was to Mary. Canadian League Magazine. ,.oll,,,_l,__ u n u ship .entering P. W. College. con- “id C°n5id¢i'Bli0n liV¢n in 5901"‘ get together for plans for the con- Parish Funds and assistance rend- soosan ail: lgg lg llll gratulatlons are accoriled- by his “*3 “W '”°“f“"°° °‘ cihudfm 1”‘ cert. cred the sick and needy. iooo land mi W; iwi on many relatives and friends in this “W ‘ii ‘ d"irm°° "Om isundli A dainty lunch was served by A vote of thanks was proposed 176 8-whim no in in S h 1 ml, district. ° ‘’°' '5 we“ '5 “°“"“'9‘1d3ni'l the hostess and the committee in by Mrs. Leslie Ramsay and present- lc-Irrv isi Ill iis ll l M, ssoo soc Cu. 195 iss iss I ur ng e year. charge. Next meeting will be at ed to the retiring President. 3:‘ggh.,k,, 7“ W W wMbre. Elmer N/l,acDnnalld continues Mothers Day service followed the lll, home 0; Mr, 1:» glmmlm, ._x . slim-iii as an emcee ingly usy man at Sunday School service at it o’- i ' ' ' into an . ' '.,'.;'.:‘:,*.':""3°I ii? ii? iii 25.2“li§..l'"if.§§ii‘§"i;'Li.3§“€'S..?§pl‘.l?§3 ;l3§l‘.' e2"..?‘‘i°n'L‘.§lr'i..§‘°?.li’.'i‘l'... "" N to so an 0“ . Iaddltgnwell -rm m 7.. to be cleaned for needing purposes. this particularly interesting aub- - 560 t tt . 32:, it is is f.’.;‘°.“.'.'2.°.:.“‘.‘...f.“°..i.".“.f.‘.°‘.:"§i2 12:“ .l.’:.°i.°i.'."£f.‘.'°.‘.°..':...’.".'“i.‘l‘.332‘: I 1 V . . am 3...; ll, '3 ‘:2 3:‘: mer's mill to be cleaned, when hymns which never grow old. and - Wifivivaniio ii: ii: in available space in the mill was remain near and dear to all - '7'” 7"" " 110 H5 110 made for admission of his sin ' l0oo‘I'orrihll 41 :1 so . 3’ ' -03 1“ '-l-'§§"" ’” ""' "'“ rtdgdntim lortiumtgdltlf "Hill". ' n 1 I s me. es s in r uflatrl-glam; 1; all: all: _ m y e l e. armor w. I. Trave _ iooor ‘fan :2 :4, ;.[¢l:fl1,:”‘1l,1e:¢l~;$‘ln megnodlfshllof Th” m°“‘h1l' ‘Mel-int of Darn- Awidt rlmiu afilu/ring rhr ' assorri-do as o no ' “" ’ icy Women's Institute met at the » ,1/‘ 0”"; or; "V lgnu Ml. lwl "VI lm pleased to learn he is now con- home of M” Clarence Hlckey on E E I dftfllllfilflddlzfli _v I lll-A si ' ‘ ' - ‘mu’ 3:0 :0“: gal; :70: valescinz from a period of illness. May 3. The” W“ "l lmlndmce ol natal: Jrml or I‘ of wmfllzr , "0"" Montana am am am It is with regret that relatives 59"“ members Ind W0 visitors. ‘"' "”""”""' "” ""’ " ‘-ml‘I'1F0(i_i.I'| 10”), lot ins ‘nu "lend. ol M,_ c E. sh“, ll“ In response to the roll call. a |l’/7df}0'4'"4W’1"‘d£"- saiavaatl ‘ml *3“ 1:3,, entered the P. 2:. Island Hospital ‘Wei!’ 0‘ 91'“ Iiivsi md seeds ‘:3: woilm iss 150 no for medical treatment. and extend ‘"l't'l° °"°h‘“¥‘td-dE"i°TW1“i"8 00m- ‘ '""‘ "'6 IN IN best Wishes for an early and om- "‘ 9'’ ’°P°’° 355-30 Y0!‘ this ' ' V ' ' l.. l. l.. .,.... ° ......i... M... s. new displayed oncanadian NationalsAll-Sleepingfiartrain Mm w"°"" "“‘ '7 ‘hm w k (‘i vi nor to ii (1 gm i""1'hi:5di»o°"ilrlin”idiL°W I mow 1- ml. l-, I‘ ll ee -en 5 s ren s am ey's s e n near ‘ uoow Tungst u an as within this district included: Mrs. future. e - ‘i *2“ i'.°:.:.°..“:;'.11:i..f.‘°:i“..*:’:;:;..:";:.i* :::":“‘::°:. :.°:°"°‘ ..°.::* - wladwd 7v. 7;; 7i/l A l . . . .5 _ a. e o comm e m':°.::. ‘2‘l’.f.’.‘.’:’ .‘?.“..‘.';’§;..".‘”“,';‘.‘.:.."‘.“f°‘:.':£ ;::.- *.*“°:i:;.:“~i.*:.“".:- - - mu» m i. .. .. .. _. .. 1 . M: __u -_.__-__.,-,- - smite I-wt in: Beer 1.15 in 1.14 ‘ 740 Yukeno 15 - l3 l5 - ' . Jooolenmao in iwi is i Pa 5 I m M l No-l-lg; ol: po|_|_ silonrnsai. Ilaurax llloo Pato 9: *1‘: "IL: Canada's eastern vacationlands offer fun galore-——snd .i7 ‘ . . ansrwk (on u ” M i Mo‘ 1 you travel in style when youtravel on The Ocean Limited. "3 "°'“I!a| llld am Am‘ . . lJ':Nova usfoiia ‘ use new am To ALL PERSONS QUALIFIED 1“ VOTE A1. Canadian National’: 559 smart modem passenger cars, ‘"0" . . . . . . . all ;'l:;I:Iris| 3% 3:“ Eh: SCHOOL MEETINGS now going into service on mainline trams, bring you new ris Dominion we TIM IN - I ' , enlnyment and a wldcr range of restful. pleasant accom- lmmf:-lrlimmo as am me Take notice that for the purpose of electing TWO mollallons ll, l-ll elm), l,lldg,l_ use Canadian trew am. am ,. TRUSTEES for School Unit No. 1——One T stee to _ _ ’l',‘l‘,'l',’;’,"l‘l""l'"-‘um 1,113; 1;’ at _ each Polling Division—a poll will be held on ednes- Whcther you choose drawmgroom.€ompIl'tment.bed- ‘I’ REFRIGERATION Ill! make to! electrical Mflfltion equipment. . WIRING OONTRAOTOR8 Contact us for any wlrlnz 5. lob from installing a switch ' to wiring your home. Motors. Washen and Al- mnm - we repair them Storey Electric PHONE I331 15 as-altos set re- the A. Y. P. A. of Saint Peters Church, Charlottetown. and spun- sored by the Saint Johns Anglican among the many contestants, and are deserving of credit and con- gratulations of their many relatives and friends. It pleasing indeed to the many friends of Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, Strathgartney, to see him able to move about again. alter undergo- ing two major operations in the P. E. I. Hospital, and a prolonged illness. on May 13- Includeri with the transaction of the agenda of business, arrange- ments were completmd for the sponsoring of 3 concert in Hamp- ed. Notwithstanding other ing events on May 14, all roads led to Hampton Hall, where a conflict- albane on May 12. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. An- derson. who was not enjoying good Miss Dorothy Cullen and Miss Grace Campbell. Prince Edward Island Libraries, Charlottetown, were visitors to the Breadalbane Library on May ii. The farmers in the vicinity are busy cultivating the land and saw- ing the crops. A few have almost completed this seasonal work. Dr. zlelinski, Kensington. was in charge. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland, Corn- wall, on May 16. Glen valley presented a variety parents. of the Manse. Mr. How- ard Macxinnon of the Experimen- tal station and Mrs. Georgie Mac- Rae, Charlottetown. day, the ninth day of June, to 9 PM.‘ POLLING portion of School Unit. No. 3]. 1954. Each nomination his or her nomination paper -one parent ratepayer. DIVISION N0. 1 is defined as that portion of School Unit No. 1 outside the former school districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. Nominations of candidates for election to the Board of Trustees shall be filed with the Secretary at any time up until 4 o’clock in the afternoon of May two sponsors who are ratepayers in the Unit. candidate must be a ratepayer resident in the DIVIS- ION and. unless such candidate is a parent ratepayer GORDON M. RICE. Secretary of School Unit No. .1 1954 from 12 o'clock noon 1. formerly known as the shall be signed by at least The must be signed by at least Grade VII ¢— 1. Norma Fitz- patrick; 2. Anne Arsenault; 3. Elsie Aim Arsenault. McDonald. Grade IV —— 1. Edward Gallant. Douglas Muiholland (equal); 2. Arthur Noonari. Danny Murphy (equal); 3. David Olscamp, Kenneth Praught (equal). Grade III — I. John Grant; 2. Blair Arsenault; 3. Donald Arsen- aul 6 ads III —— 1. Melvin Gallant, 2. Paul Kelly, Te rrsnce Diane LaRose; 3. Geraldine Praught. Grade III -— 1. Annette Arsen- ard. Barbara Chlow equal); 2. Joan Murphy; 3. Lynda Olscamp, Eileen Prauglit (equal). Grade II —— 1. Helen Arseilault. William Mclnnisg 8. Savidant. The following music pupils from St Mary's Academy received rib- Rodney conferences here. It is only in the talking stage now. But if it jells. it may bring Italy and Yugoslavia together in can accept. The scheme emerging takes these broad outlines. according to Brit- ish and American officials: 1. Yugoslavia has agreed that Italy may have the city and port of Trieste and most of zone A. lnnw occupied by British and Am- erican troops. 2. Yugoslavia would keep zone '3.'In zone B. between Capodist- was no indication oi.’ the cost. but in build any port would take mill- 4. A small part of zone A would revert to Yugoslavia, including the villages of Ci'evaini,and Basovizza in which many Slavs live. 5. Yugoslavia would sponsor Ital- Both countries say they need the port to take in and send out goods in world trading. In additon—a port on the northeast corner of the and The Maritime Express. have a driv -yew-salt CANADIAN NAlll]NAl RIUIWAYS room, roomene, duplex-roomette or berth, you'll enjoy smart new comfort and gracious "Travel Living" on The Ocean Limited and its companion trains, The Scotisn Through sleeping cars be- amlll:;scs'e.tiold.‘nl1l‘:Ia ezno school districts of Spring Park and Parkdsle. twccn Montreal and Charlottetown, Sydney and I~‘Iaii'fax_. ""7 “'9” 9“ POLLING DIVISION N0. 2 is defined as that Iy arrangement at meter points you can W0 union and repair eel waloiiig tor you. I). J. Mecnonald. District Pauenger Agent N. I. Sutton Tel. ms 0. . l a _lilll'!l!!li,!i»l’(// . esAo',Twi6e5.’ IM You LIE ’--—' ‘W