PA'G'E EIGHT M" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN VGUARDIAN Au;.;N-1-g;.M0N'l'AGUl: Harald F. Landry. lurl. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce Maofheo. Mlu Joyao Wlgglnton, Miss Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wuldon Laverl. Annandale Harbor . Is Nearing Completion 1h. cum-dim may be bought. at tha following places in Morlalue: Blue Dome Restaurant, and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: The You Office: in Sourtsi Tho Snack Bar and I1. Richard: .9; boss. ...'CHl'L1) HEALTH conference. ' in Town Hall. Montague. Friday- October 26th. 2-4 Pm- ..'Mrs. J. M. MacKenzie, River. was a business Charlottetown on Monday. ....'110ME AND SCHOOL meet- ..'Miss Harriet O'Connor of Saw ....1FlSl1eltfI1Cll of Annandale and thirty foot opening to surrounding area will welcome the completion of the fine boat. iharbor there which is at present . ., s9?iiin its final stages. Located on the lmwl ”l,sheltcre(l side of a land arm, and also Plotectcd by an extended lhar. the harbourlwill afford ade- lquate protection for boats during the sea. The average water depth is 10 feet, with 7 feet at low water. and 13 feet at high. sufficient to provide accommodations for 75 to 80 boats. About 45 boats use this base during the two-month lob- ster season. Dredge No. 14 has been on the St. Mauls Road Man Cuts Pulp Wood In 90th Year 0 ...'Still hale and hearty It 89 years of age is Mr. Barney Mac- Gulgan of St. Mary's Road, who celebrated his birthday on June 29th last. Mr. Maccvulsan. who has been actively engaged in farming King's County Nursery Club Annual Meeting .."1'he annual meeting of the King's County Hospital Nursery Club was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Leon Johnston. Montague. with the president, Mrs. A. E. Sullivan. presiding. OCTOBER .21. 1951 lillrr I Iul nil: KINE lIlllE TEA . . , throu hout his life, can still show There were twelve members pre- - lng Thursday: October 25th, 8.30 ,-hi, employee of Albert Gflfllnmllle fishing season. and :1, base spot for the past two weeks the gounger men how to work, sen-t. I vim, Montague High school. Full spent the past week-end if W910? 9P""””'" W "W mm"g dredgmg Wt "W l”"'b9"'v 5"” During the past two weeks Hr. The minutes of the last Innuai E I""ld3"" "q”"”3d' Mme ” Mm Wesley Machsnzim 3'”""d5' P”'-”'”3 "W "Nd 'abl"'9 3"” b9' Maccvulgan out three cords of pulp and regular meetings were read -e-- Bay Fortune. l Construction of the harbour hind the crib work to be level- .."Mlss Flmsi-i Dunn. Mnntasue. spent the week-end visiting at her home in Sumrnerville. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Dana !tlrGrath of Charlottetown. spent the past week-end at Fortune. with Mrs. lwzis begun in 1940. when the first lpiles were driven. In R short -itime the crib work around three lsides. twenty feet in width, was led later by the bulldozer. Mr. Edward Robertson. fore- man, stated that the whole pro- ject would he completed in a very wood in his wood lot. and yarded it out for transportation. Last year he underwent a seri- ous operation. but is now in ex- "I feel like by the secretary. Mrs. C. S. Stew- art. and approved. Mrs. Stewart also presented the financial re- port which showed a substantial NEW JUDGE By Giving Nixons Due To Deficiencies cellent health sixty". stated Mr. MacGulgan. and his active life would indicate it also. Besides looking after his gen- eral work, Mr. MacGulgan is in hi wood lot every day cutting ngre pulp wood, work strenuous balance deposited in the bank. The election or officers follow- ed and are as follows! President, Miss Florrie Benton; vice-pres- ident, Mrs. Leon Johnston; sec- retary-treasurer, Mrs. Jackie Jar- ..'Mr, Isadore Martin returned on his home in Mmiiague from Rilsilro where he spent a few days vimmg friends and relatives. McGrath's mother, Mrs. Annieflnirl. to he followed .hy the DlIIt'- short time, and that it would MacKen7.ie. ll"!-' of frontal walllngs and 4- provide for the fishermen of the g: inch slientlling. The harbour is area A sh.-nor which had been ..-Mrs. vm-non R. Ross. Union,l20 1991 Wide. "Nd 120 10 150 feel greatly needed in the vast. Road who has been a patient In lnm: in.pentngon.1i form with R. The Canadian-born Justice Har- greaves Pearson, 52. I new High Court judge in London, arrives at Westminster Abbey for the service marking the opening of the court. Routinely to: -Pregnant sows -Suckling pigs .--'.ur.r;r THE KILLER". Ah- -- 1 .- --Weaner pi s the lungs County Memorial llos- cu . S ., ..M t H g ' I y ne. He wears the traditional Hritlsh . llnillterllnd p(il?::r.:0' ix? Caedipbeiiig fW1f;rlf1g';fj9lle- """”l ”l””led I-OHIO Valley Glld for even a far younger man How- Trig following members were jilclicial robes, and wig. Peliagrex -supplies flFflllli.ll1lS (molt. '0 i ever, he thrives on hard work. and appointed by the president-elect iron, vitamins and locks the picture I heal . on the executive for the coming This column 0 er: r. M”. KILLED IN .. -.wiAsQl:i-:lr.!ilir:l l)AN('l5. Fri- MSW FALL year: A. E: Sullivan, Mrs. .....;::.:t. il...xi'f;:1'iii".';:l-0illlS Pulp Wood , , , . . 1 . e-- one litter and see the differ- .iu.v. Ortnlwr gnixlxx. BcGi":m.s9'::' sneiirliniz a two-work vricntioll mi e -Miss Glenda MacLe' c'fiar- Seudgzgodtshgilihwlslldarl1o;n)?m:doll'e i;.3'e.D”m”””' and Mm Horace FRED1'3R1CT0Nl Oct 22-43?) ence - llnll, .Xinni:i:r.v, on . cs. ' ,' the home of his parents. Mr. nnrilAt g t kmemwn spent the wag;-vend of I M rd tr . . . OA fall from a, truck today re- . ,. ,.,, g H M C; .. . S, M, - years 0 ac ve n Us 37- After concluding the bunnies 1, d , d H , Th d Ask about Pellagrex at: I95 11 - X;-:dgPeri) c uion l in s October mm H her home in Lame meeting. the members enjoyed a. su e n ea 1 or en ore Wilson. 30. employed by the town of Marysville. A helper on the truck. he lost his balance while trying to shift it load of tile. valley. JAMlESON'S PHARMACY -..e.- On Monday, Oct. 22nd. the Molltaglie, P. E31. ,.'Mrs. G S. Inmnn and MWMJV. Lady Cecil arrived in and Mrs. Walter L. Beer. Mont-,port at Georgetown from Quebec azzue. arrived home on Tue.-'da.v!nnd immecliaiciy Si-':il't.ed taking from C0l'llWfilllS. N. S. where theyion a cargo of 3:20 cords of pulp. ,'Fl'.VF.R.1I. AT MILLTOWN r-Ross .. The .'-lner.-ll or the late L5 W31 ., naive. who passed 0 "x:iOi' Bill!-.. was-held from .Xl..:Lo.t-n Cross on social evening during which a delicious lunch was solved by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies. Miss Florrie Beaten in- vited the members to hold the Mr. Heath MacGl'ath left on Wednesday. October 10th for Salt Springs. Nova Scotia, where he has Georgetown and Vicinity Till". PELLAGREX ! needed "- . trace minerals. Try Pcllagrex on Oevober 22nd. spent a few days visiting Mirs wood. Loading operations con- accepted 3 p”5m”"- Miss Elizabeth dGrant. student gt meeting next Week It her h0m0- " t .. ' ' '. . . . liter-in-law. tinued throughout Monday and N099 Dame AC3 emyn W” E V ' -T ' 1. a.,.,cmled. rho Inman s son and. cl-tug dl I , Mr. George Wilson of the Royal ho; to her home in Georggtown 10; . w ( My mm..M.(.n- by Rev, Mr, Lieui,.cnui, Wilfred lnman an Tuesglay. with a number of trucks Canadian Navy. has returned from th Th ks i'in holida I ' ' ilwi i. ll" llnilshtlscd 25 lii.sCt0ex(t MIS. lnmnli. .- isgfcillnfb ::1:aIf:Cc:3n,tOthl:esyfg:g;,e Korean waters to spend ms mt- e an K1 E V St: ' xinlrlwv ilir 251 Null? 911 '1' ,0 '"- I. EN ' . H ' tough at his home here. M L 5, nutchilder and son Md lalmml Smmlmnl I Ffiymltllll mus li:i?dle)x:gen?ndaS luchyllwtlllgedshlpl :- Pa-ulr motored to Charlottetown on . .- .- s --W - . - - . l l W: cnl:flonmcm-u:- HICKLING. linglanrl i rem - for Chandler, Province of Quebec. M95” Pei" 3"” K9"""h MW Friday- .-l we Gather .-xtiOwners suspcwtrd hcodlums uere H1-,',C ,.;e:ment took 1 responsible when they found ihcir x',.1j.wAf.e1ri CClllEiel'y.'bUaiS drilling Willi the moo:.ng' l The I..ady Cecil has made sev- eral trips from this port to Chand- ler during the past summer. with Leod were visitors to Charlotte- town on Friday. October 12th. Miss Emily Shaw, Union Road, Mrs. Charles Currie and two children of Charlottetown are vis- parents, Mr. ..'Mr. Ralph Grant spent the past few weeks visiting relatives in U. S. A. For X. 2,. ..;x eldemtlrnpes cut. But the culprits tu.'n-ycalgszoes of pulpwood. Ml”. A. S , ., "-1118 M”: Curries jg ' (lviilrglxe Mnchean. Mal- ed out to be rats who cheuecl lhClPPlEl'S .of Souris and his ass.oc- agetaelhgozieijfdhgg imd Mm Jim" C' Goteui Nu. Coon Rogerson 10” recemly . t, John Ni. Mnc1)her- popes. rates are the shippers. and Mrs. Damel Shaw Miss Helen Murphy, who 15 mm R", Western Canada. - . sun, '....n.n Wll-if"-Van. MU-'id0'-ik O 7 7 ' gHE”1bm”' Pilot. Temple Gomlt 35' pmyed with the firm of John )lrCmx'an rmd John S. lVl3UPl18E- FATAL -u.LERGY Guild l7.V (i0:P”0i Vlci” R'”"5e' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. Macponaid 5; co” cardigan, was Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson Tim hip Mr. Br-llcc ;s the son of e - V V (hr (3 .ln-in Eluce and Christie: LONDON -VICPH-V:Vl1fll1 Vlllll-'lm VI7CQll(lfl'i and .5 .-urvired by one Hall was given an anacstiictht for riau"iitc" t”.:-. ':ne of Daytomlar. X-ray. it caused a swelllni: in ohm and mm sun. Duncan. who his throat which choked him.j:ire engaged in the industry, with Mr, Rune" Mcmmy motored m Mr. John King has joined the Miss Dorothy Handericken spent 1: mi tho hmnestcarl. A brother. Death was fnulil' caused by ”rarcNsome having purchased tracts of Nova Seoul to spend me weekend Rom) Canadian Ml. Force and Wm ; recent, weekend with Miss pen” For Mun zn R,.l)uk.A.n' P. E. L, also sensitivity" to the drug that. wasiurrioodland dnnd olhersnworkilng on 0, October um. leave "0 assume his training dug- Grant, '( ;j ” t cl. u s ares or ay's pay. is aso re- gggg , ,, luimesi use A... ””b'5.' ”"'”””ed '9'” 3 .l'e5Um-W0" Mrs. Neil Mccalmell. Chal'lotte- ms mum a milk” Mr. Elmer Rolzerson and Mr. BOSTON aw AMERICAN POWTS e We " W" T" ”T'T M P” W09 Culling will be com- town, is spending a yew dgyq us- M15, 39,-nice DeLory, student at Oswald Brazel left recently for PRINCE EDWARD look the ships in and out of port. , The steady cutting of pulp rcviliillllcs ill the Georgetown area land a large number of local men lnlcnced in the near future. with I 'promin9nt exporting firm report- lcd as about ready to assemble a Central Royalty. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacIJeod on Sunday. October i4th. iting in Lorne Valley. guest of Mr. Mccanncll. and Mrs. Reuben the Thanksgiving holiday weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. She is the Prince of Wales College spent the holiday weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. and son Joseph spent a pleasant weekend at Borden recently. visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Hamilton, Ont. Mr. Eddie Birt left recently for Offering Through Daily Service with only ONE CHANGE MONTREAL and CANADIAN POINTS In addition to the above trip we operate a trip '(n'lr;n in Georgetown. M1,, Burlem. N. H. to AMHERST and MONCTON with connections I-t -AC Mr, John McAuiay. (:harlotte- Miss Jean Macconnell. Prince of e-- AMHERST 101' HALIFAX and NOVA SCOTIA m e-'-e'---- town, spent the weekend or oc. wales College student was the Missal-oulie irnzclll has accepted IIOINTS, y. ' tober 14th with his mother. Mrs. 51 eat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. :1. P05 011 ll 010 - l - LAqT QHOWING TODAY ..- 3:30-l-9 and Mac McAulay. J.uA.B. Macconnell for '1'hanks- , sy ' t' t , - I . . . ,...M. 1 1 . ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogerson and s The Academy Allard Plow” 91 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, E Vng !3m”Y m9W"d W Ch9”0t'-EWWH - . . ' - - ' ly. gh Oraeii Cove. motored to Lorne Mr. John Batchllder. crew mem recent .I.-nmds named with "Tye, Valley recently..Where they visited her of the ferry Charles DuI:- M ch 1 R I ! of the serious illness of M55 Mabel relatives and friends. nlng, was a visitor last week 0 r. in as ogcrson et re- Starring Judy Holliday VBEGINNING THURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS ONLY . ABLAZING DRAMA ii, 1 or CHINA - TODAY! llifl Wflll5' IDDIIDNIII ITARNINI uallni: canlmvz snuuun A - L'0I7EII-L'AlVtT-l:'WEllN . CAPITOL 0 LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7-9 who ,(,v&t'5 . V gA'x99,0xY(X grand Technicolor Wendell Macdonaid 1? COREY CAREY 1 O'Brien. nrillcipai of March school who has been ill for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. OlBrien and family who have been at thei; summer residence here for six months will leave shortly for the city. Mr. M.J. O'Brien, has returned from a visit to Ant.igonis2i.,N.S.. where he visited his daughter who entered the Sisterhood there some time ago. Miss Alice McCarthy and sister, Mrs. Frank McCarthy, were bus- iness visitors to the city recently. Mrs. Belle Gauthier and daugh- ter. Sheila. were business visitors to the City recently. Sheila is Bris- tolis old-time champion dancer. The weekly dances in the St. Peter's Lake School have come to aclty. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald and two children, Gerard and Marie. West Royalty. spent it re- cent week-end with Mrs. MacDon- ald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MacDonald. Mr. James F. MacDonald has re- turned home from the Charlotte- been in poor condition for some to the City on Oct. 15th to enter the hospital for trentmentf Mrs. P. R. Sinnott has arrived home from the hospital much im- proved following her operation of some weeks ago. Mrs. Margaret vilhird has as her guests her brother and his wife from Boston. N SAIGON, Indo-China. Oct. 23-. fReulersl'-Gen. J. Lawton Coi- lins. United States army chief of for French forces in their war against Communist Vietminh re- bels. time.-with a very bad back went.Utf Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family, Head of Hiilsboro, were visitors to Lorne Valley on Sun- day. October 14th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Mclnnis. Her many friends are pleasid to hear that Miss Gloria MacLeod his home in Georgetown. Bernard Walsh, student at St. Dunstan's College. spent Thanks- giving weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. , A,.. Mr. Daniel Riley of Montal-We was a business visitor to George- has returned home from the King's town on Saturday. County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bruce Wooirldge and Mr. Bert Leard left Monday, October 15th, on a business trip to Nova scotia. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- Mrs. Patrick Murphy has return- ed home from a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Banks. Popular Point. Miss Phyllis Walker has return- ed to her home in Georgetown af- ter spending some time in Saint lottetown, was a visitor to Lorne 301111. N13- Valley on Wednesday. October 10, guest of Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouchere and family of Souris, motored to The gympgthy 01 the community Georgetown on Sunday. Oct. 7th., 15 being extended to M". name; where they were the guests of rel- Macilachern and family in the loss 3”V”- of their husband and father. who Mr. and Mrs. Athol Macbcod. Cambridge. Mass, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. DH. Macxenzie and daughter Margaret, Charlottetown, motored to Lorne Valley on Sun- day. October 14th. where they re- newed old friendships. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod has re- turned home from In enjoyable visit to Pennsylvania. U.S.A. On son-in.-law and daughter. Mr. and rs. Morley Mai-keli and daughter Theresa. at Montreal, Quebec. OVITAWA. Oct. 23 - '((F)-The R.C.A.F.'s No. 416 fighter squad- ron, based at neanhya Uplands Airport. will take part in a three-day training exercise being carried out by the United States Air Force's central air defence force at Kansas City. Mo.. it was announced here today. The Iquad- ron is scheduled to leave here tomorrow for Minneapolis, Minn. where it will be based during the manoeuvres. crude oil from Alberta to the coni- Lskehead, 1.121 miles. was plated-in less than 150 days Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macxenzie Mr. Jimmy Collwell of Kensing- ton. - ..'Mr. Warren Llewellyn and Mr. Richard Lovers left on Thurs- day. Oct. 4th by car for Toronto. ontnrio, where they will bl! Gm" played. 'RlchIrd Denory. Stephen De- Lory ' and Arnold Murphy left Mrs. William Hook and little son Billy of Charlottetown are the guests of Mrs. Hook's parents, AM, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandikr. Mr. Michael Sigsworth of New- rport was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. October 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKen- ale and Miss Ellen Stead of Bout-is motored to Georgetown on sun- day. They were accompanied b.V Mr. and Mrs. Newton Large or Charlottetown and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lavers. ..gs.. Ptc. Sterling Blackett left I few family. Sterling is I member of the 27th Army Brigade Group. Mr. and MrsT.(-it-rarles Laverl of Halifax, N.S., wen -in Georgetown whose death occurred in 1-fIlifIX. ccntly for Halifax, N. 3. Miss Hattie Arnold was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road recently. Mr. Aubrey Rogerson. who is employed at Douglas Bros. and Jones. spent a recent weekend at his home on St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Harold Rogerson. who is employed in Head of Hilisborough, spent in recent weekend on St Patricks Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen spent a very pleasant weekend at Borden recently. The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Rogerson are sorry to hear of his illness. George and family. and hu par- ents. Sonny is a member of the Royal Canadian Artillery of the 27th Army Brigade Group. which as Borden by his son-in-law. Mr. Gerald Morrison. crew member of the Abegwelt. who had spent sev- eral days with his family in Georgetown. . The Dominion Government frost- proof potato warehouse on the Railway Wharf has been put in readiness for the opening of the potato shipping season. The shed has been thoroughly cleaned and AC. FANCY NAMES The angler. I fish common off European coasts. is also known as a fishing-frog. frog-fish. sea- devll Ind monk-. i II. J. tMiB0li r onoassfnlsr fitting and Supplying Glance Ito. MONTAUUI, P. I. I. olloe connected with Drug lion. on 1-huuagy, oct. 4th attending . - Ar. Charlottetown axb0.P.M. Dally. l;ii'.y"X'.'.i.' 1"" "VIM? IIAIBOIIB Ind swans! awn (vi. slam)- DELUXE HIGHWAY cauissas '1 Effective October 18: For BOSTON - NEW YORK Ind MONTREAL- Lv. Charlottetown 10:10 A.M. Daily. Lv. Siunmersido 12:01 P.M. Daily. . Ar. Charlottetown 5:45 M. Dally. Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 A.M., 10:10 A.1t1'., 4:00 P.ltI. Except Saturday and Sunday. Lv. Chlrlottctaown 7:00 A.hI., 10:10 A.M., 4:00 P.M., 0:15 P.M. Saturday 0 Lv. day Only. nly. ('hIrlot.tetown 10:10 A.M.. 4:00 1'.M.. 0:15 P.M., Sun- For cnAm.orrn'rowN- Lv. Sumnaeraldu 0:55 A.M.. 4:30 P.M., 0:15 P.M. Daily. For BOBDEN-- , - . L '. S Id 8:20 A.M. Em t Sunday. town Hospital where he was a pa- his return he visited in Toronto. ::gndV:Kef:cC'.h:;l'1e;:;c?1':"Ld:eal::- the hon" ma steam mp" cheap 1;. slarsnntltzgme 5:” RM. Exceeliln sum” & wanna”- nl Gu"m'.I.mM 5”” MM tient for a week. Otntgirio, whgrel he we: ltdhe great plasma ed and Ill placed in readiness for Lv. summemde 12.01 Duly; 5.45 EM sand”. only. H, r '5 H, in H." O ' son 3 m" In "' "C" ' me 'i'”"” M 9”l'm”' Lv. Summerald 11:00 P.lt1. Saturday Only. I "8 "I l 0 Mr. Joe MacDonald who has Leod. He also visited with his For UM'MEBSIDE- Lv. Borden 1:15 P.M., 0:15 PM. Except Sun. and Well- Lv. Borden 3:40 P.M., 8:30 P.M. Dally. For SOUBIS - EL as - N. LAKE- Lv. Charlotte wn 5:45 P.M. Daily Except Sunday 0111! Change with Daily Connection Mainland. to and from .the For SUMMEBSIDE VII BON5llAW- Friday and Saturday '51 Searlatown Corner tn Summenide. Lv. Ct rlottotnwn 8:00 PM. Ar. Charlottetown 10:15 A.M. Lv. (it rlottatown 3:00 PM. Sunday Only to Borden. Ar. Clrlrloltetown 8:00 BM. Sunday Only. For MONTAGUIZ - CARDIGAN - GEORGETOWN- ; m - ed h b - Lv. Ct rlottetown 4:30 PM. Except Saturday and Sendai- Z; , :,',,:2;.d.1,",:ufo,',',',e ',ff:,;f' mo "cum-cl. dm no on ..,.,..m .0 cm, pm. Lv. Charlottetown 4:30 r-.sr.. 11:15 P.M. suamiu only. China baltlofronts. He is expect.- -- i wawa after spendln: his emiilxb 5! IIFWWG3 ""- C"""'"'”"" 9i" 5'""''V M"- ed to dlururs higher aid priorities The mat pipeline for .m,,h.,, mon leave with Mu. Blaekett mo An Charlottetown 0:2! A-ht. Dally Except Summ- (lharlottotown 0:20 AM. and 8:00 PM. Saturday Only- Charlottotown l:ll PM. Sunday only. For WOOD ISLANDS (Nova lcotla Connections)- Lv. Charlottetown 0:80 AM. Dally. Lv. Charlottetown siso r.lir. may Except Sunday. uuvmulutk. 3 W359 W the M50" and R WEE "med W” 0" M”"d'lY- OCWW Is scheduled for duty in Europe. He Ar. summmlae 4:20 P.M. Daily. ' Jhmwlmpmku sum of money was realized for the 15th. 31:” igtlzlglfl 3; Ssgxgfy '3?1"e”r'e"1thg 1. .3 pl-um; guuomd gt Camp j hhhw-IMM. building fund from these well It- -e-- ' vim; Mr and M” A E. Jenh shiio, Manitoba. yo, Annggnsr . Monoton- ........'.,.a.e.n.n... imded Pam”. zit", 1",? M": Jilnilf” C"''''""” in, ' l l --” Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 AM. Dally Except SundIy. I DUE-0' 5"-',.”,,,.,ru,,'ny Mr. P.!:. Ma,cl-)0-nald has ioined :20 orln'lll'esdvl3,e Ovctsoboclits 1:1? I Sixirrnerrgtinek ofiolgwilgaymatlflgg :1: I'v' s."m"lw"'tde 8:2go.o:'n,I.'b?'3,,g.und-y' A Cartoml ' '4W'””'""""” 5&1: tthhe cJl.la. Hgtei itn ;i'er;!ms:uea.ii igd rigs. gallighattzs Hggesulfllzy 3:”-Q3: :f:;”.',,,"',x.; will Klsit vlzlith hi: 3n-ln6li;w gnltl g,',';,',,,';i,':.,f;";,...- PM: s',,,,,,,,y g,,,,,., ' ' . 8 C en emf - H - 1'- H 15- - 3" ' ' daug ter. r. an rs. . . o- 1xlQW5 mem. HE ms served at Beach 19,. Nelson Blanchard. Mr. Hubert H 1 d H 1” . Grove for a year in a similar cap- Bl'"ch"d M Ch”lw'e"0wn End gen 6 Wu wcommn E For sUDnmRsInE- ' . M d ' on, 1 g, Bu an) . Ar. Charlottetown 10:50 A.M. Dally Except Sunday. " ' H” ”" '0” G '5 ymg 3' . Ar. 4- riocuoown 1:55 ma. lufday only. Gm. Herbert " nn.V" rs . , . ' TTTG , gmngng his emb'I:k;'ti:nwlleIv:mat Live .0! Dressed 50' .0” t 1,”. um” um,” " "" aw" Poultry Lv. Chartottotown 4! rim. ms nu. mum: only. ' iil'."..'.'2:l:"2 .t”H”ts..'l”"....” .?r:......' 0 V- O l .1 . - 1 EASTERN PACKING Lv. samqcntdo 0:00 r.n.1l::I rm. ammo Ollie l Co” LTD. Lv. laanunldo 11:00 PM. lunar only. , I to: nnronsurrox . ” T Asourh norm crrrowx su . mortar Immai ml l& " '" l .9 l .-