PAGE FOURTEEN I consumer News OREAM HAULINO ELLEIISLIE - BIDEF()I(I) - TYNE VALLEY Our cream hauler will collect creiiin in the above districts on MONDAY lintil further notice. GRAND RIVER - PORT IIILI. Our cream iiauier will collect creain in iiiese dis- tricts on THJSDAYS until further notice. AM ALGARIATEI) DAIR IES L'IlI)., Siiiiiniersille Continued from page 2 I Ilili apparent I (13: I niatlresses: price of different (14; SIZES laffect on floors of rubber sized cans of paint; il”.i wrappers on bacon: Ill3r For your new Bathtub or any type of plumbing drop in and see us for estimates and quotations. We are prepared to give you satisfac- tory contract prices. Moderate Cost - Skilled Workmen INMAN'S PLUMBING and HEATING Electrical Contractors 10 Granville St. SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. Dial 2600 oils in dairy products Its quite an III'illl0Slill,' list, the part of the mittee. These have coiiiplaiiits in Toronto in F('bl'llill'y 'oi long standing and li-axe light. again. Remember C. A. C :5 ltimate complaint of a plalnt to the proper 1 Most iiidustries are very l ,iiitci'ested in lxlltilklllg what liiot like about ilieir goods. Helen Lawsoii, Proiziicial President. That Body Of Yours Ciiiilii.u(-Ii from pa ScRlVofVEhiiidiciiig-istates from 20 to 50 per cent .caiises syniptonis and l0T l'lli:llI',lC llC.'Tl'l fIlSPkIS('. "lleari tii;-ease," that l'0liERtlit' Weffori sviidronie." ,(heart and blnodvcsseli neuro CAMEO THEATRE K ICN SIhf(2'IUN Friday-Saturday 7:13-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Satur- day. A story of the men and women who fought their way westward in miles of prairie and pei'il4in teelinicolor -- ”PASSA(iI'l WEST" - Slarriiig John Payne, Dennis ()'Kecie, Arleeii Whelan, Mary Beth Hughes. Also Serial and News. '”disordci'ly action of the heal "soldiers lirart heart disc.ise.. I lsymptnm of heart land is related more ,than toward exertion" CAPITOL Summerside Today (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 The story of two fighting railroad crews-- The story of the heroic men and women who racing for the single right-of-way. forged a railroad from Denver to the west. Actually filmed in the rugged grandeur of Colorado's Royal Gorge. When Steel-llervadlliilivadeis Giaslied... g'iiTlIENu-”HATD'l:l' itiieai-tiuoi-intern ;. VIII wu nnnuo vuv u-n an ocular i o - ' uuunnnnuu ' by-nu-nun-11 tunnel-I nun-imtq Dr. Mocnch explains how this ..d and the Rt. lion. Robert, Vis-jnow 5L3lldS.' At. that time shipping ysame anxiety causes the other ”sup- l colnit Melville. lcf produce at Victoria was princip- ...-lposcd" symptoms - chest paiii.1 ally done by means of sccws and lmllaitatioii, fatigue. one visit in Early Si-tller-i lxilitei-s from the wharf to large the family pliysiciaii usually re- ,lP:30lS lynig in the bZlS:.Il"t W05 Wllllllltl heart disease. B. F. HUNTER R. . Summerslde. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyse: Glnsscl Fitted PHONE 3116 SMAI.I.lIIAN'S BUILDING OPTOIIIETRIST T. EARLE NIOKEY Chnrte red Accountant Canadian Bank of Oammerce Summeralde, P. E. L PHONE 2886 E. E. PARIIMAN Opt. n. no OPTIMIETRI Glance Fitted Eye: Office Hours: 0 to I2 -- I to 6 and by appointment. PIIONE 31587 REGENT 'llIIEATRI'l Summer St. BLDG. 7. E. runs & son Fire - Aulo - Cxuunlfy INSI'RANCFi REGENT T0-BAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.25 ”DOOIIS OF NEW YORK" LEO GORCEY & IEOWISRY BOYS L AND ARIIV5 WIT HAFPV A3 1'' 5 Summer St PHONE 2418 L. A. S. ALLEN B.A-. LLB. IA RRISTEIT. ETO. SUMMERSIDF1. P. E. I. Troflessioiizilg cards rtlblilly of longer flaniielrtte sheets; , (iispi'cv;)ortioiiaily lhigher price for large size shcets,l in breaking of elas-. ltlc tabs on nylon shoe laces; il5,li soles j and heels; (16) availability of plllti striped; iegetable isn't it and represents a lot of work on com- iill been dealt with since the mid your conference Some are been handled before but are ill the lime- always ready to try and I'('lll(ldl any legi- consumer. We may not be able ltl l'0l1lP(I) de- fects but we can diieci your coni- channels iwhere it will receive consideration. much is wrong or what the triiisiiiiier does Com- iplaints help them as well as they help us. 3 Bring your local ti'o..b'.es to our 5next general iiicciiiig liich will lhe held next Tlizii tl.ix evening at 7.30 in the City llii.. Renewals yvvill be in order and new member-; and '. sztiiaterl in 1,0 apt, ;ii ('1 ships welcomed. we need your1 isupport to do good work make this a urll'lllllhll(' oi-ganiza-llll ttioii. I Eieryoiiv i:i'iii.x:vil plan tend. th . of lieart patients liaie no dcinonsii-able or- santly b'(lCIl witli no uiidei-tow. . ganic fllSt'llSC alid neurosis lullxlfliyly ,may ovvi'lii- and actually conipli- nopuyanon of nI,1)1'gxjmgtg1)- Wale 0l'SillllC dl59359v D99-"W59 h"?”'l hundred DCrSUll.V' and offers rurall 'lll55'559 slmlds umsl Us 5 muse C(l(lI1i'iP'll and iraiiqiiilit,v. In the sum-I ldeath. but it does mean that iier-l mm. I vousiiess. anxiety about the heart. - I , acmany, ririiiolcs coniplirnles the symptoms at true W "iieiirncii'culatory iasihenizi." and "irritable heart" and llhen, and even today, accounts for R0 per cent. of war casualties from Common symptoms ”Chl'onically anxious, tense pat-, V jpnu Igreglheln-egujny-lyy(rVCn(ua11yarltP(l wiih General Wolfe at Que- buiil 4,3.-nme aware of IL mm feay it is ,,l her, This Toxvii:-liip was not settled; Cl13.I'l0iil;ElI.0Wll to Crapnud Harbor dise.'ise.. Tlie'l0l' 50”” lbrenihing varies with mood. with (Wm 1'-ii 1 latiention, and wnh pi'cn(-ciipatioiilAmlllld ill" lieres the symptoms of functional IC.h'IIlIIIlf?(Il Summerslilel . - y I Summershl. 565 Water Street - Phone 2319 334g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN ., - Victoria-By-The-Sea Once Busy Seaport lot rlIlt'll's shirt colliirs; 18) dyeViii' fcliildren's overalls and )CallS; 19) islronger zippers on children's lcluthiiig, ilOl tlry-cleaning fur- ltrimnicd cloth coats; iiii at-ail. , laiiii Sil'Zlll at its front door and ihc soutliwestern part. Q'.lP(lIl'.x' County where it bor-I ltlers on Priiice, is Victoria, known iv days as Ci-.'ipaud.one of the liiiost 1)l("-lll'PSqll0 villages in the, lPt1)Ylll(l(l Iiooatcd in Lot 29. in tihel ytitll'lSll of Hillsiberiiiigli, it is twen- liy-foiir miles fmni Charldttetowni ,and an CQ'il2ll (l.5l:lllC(” from Sum-i nivrside. with the Trails-Oaiiada, iIll;L'll'-V ' skirt.ii:': it by one mile. Ity i;s silrroiiiided by one of the Iinestl igriciilt-iiral soclioiis of the Island and has the special attraction at a. 'I'he village is comptict with a two; With the ivatci-s of Northumber- Palmer, who leased the land upon which Victoria now stuiids. per- ceived the value of its natural har-I bar and had visions of the growth, of a large town. He. therefore, laid! off a portion of his acreage into. blocks, which were divided into lotsl and disposed of. The streets min-y ning ntirili and soutli he namedl Nelson. Main and Riisscll; and these eiist and west, Bardin, How- ard and Water. several of these be-I iiig family iuinies. Aroordiiig tol Lake's Map of the Island of 1363.: Victoria had received its name-.. doubtless after the reigning mon-, arch, Queen Vi:-.iori:i. and had been laid off as described with the fol- lowing settlers listed: G. Bi-er, T. Curlie. .lci'iiison, I-I. Howatt. fl lilaclcsniiili shop. a house and al i tore for 11w. Palmer. six unnam- ihe l)n1vlll.'lllOll more tha when ,i,,. Orient H0191 ind houses and a wharf and ware- . s and lllllll0S. baoked for alhm”"- m ,,d..,m,.,.. 7.;-0 fqqgd in cap.l An excerpt. from The lsil.-iiider of 0,, mp mgr. gulp 15 (he mm-, illtil i'c'ids: "Cl'ill).'lllfl Harbor dred- o :2 .. V II mm M mp mmnmnpsi WW5 "I Wesiiiirvi'c'alid. ii hii-h flows into the'i-'.Nl. Ne flfilllilr ll llmlld I)? I'll I-1-Si" is really not heart disease, was ii pro- duct of it nrld Viar Izylt was cnllcd in. Om of mr, cardinvaseilar, mm-c;mngea.biy 3.5- mg benefit to the i-ropje. Steamers r-mmud. of Victor-if'Olllfl now find their way into the .-.-mmnnc dmxvbaoksl hariier and trade wniild mnsequent- if t-his lininlct is its distance fromylv increase." Another lltni from the the l'.ll:l'0lTd. bill that is offset by;-Vrllllc ii:-tier: ”"l"lie Cmimration of its air of sc:'liisi'iii and its atmos- Ulv Cl-”lllHUCl Dl'Nl2lll'-I 00ll”lD5TlY 1,1,9,-,. 0; P,-ivmyn eiitertained Alexander McBe:in. Dating back in 1767. one finds Esq. enlreriarisiiiiz owner of til 6 that this l7l'(Il'lllt'('. then iniowii asidredizlirtbnntyiimv at Craimud. 10- tlie Islaiid of Si .l:.Ziii. was givenlgcilier with his siiperiiitt-ndent. Mr. my lottery in Loiidoii. England, tollrloward Berittie. A slimDlrU0ll-5 SUD- . li1r'noi'. kiiowii Wes.'.innrel a lid. ill this ”eifoi-t. syiidroirie" include , . . , mes! paim yauguel shmmess M people wiio li.1:l reiidered swvice to i '1),-Igllilftil lag, We home Ol pl”-e5m' and mypnminn of 1m. the CPU-Nl'll and Lot 29 fell to Ad-,- 1- -rfl-it l0ll- 39- - ,heari. -iiiiral 5.1- Clisiifes Sriuiiders, Com- Froni an old newspaper article by lniaiider in Chief, who had co-eper- Mr, O.B Wadnian: "Captain Turii- piloted large vessels from t: .c as the 1793 census: to be loaded for England. This good sard any iiili.ibitants.l old man wheii standing on the turn of the century .r-t:-eels of Victoria was often heard m Mmud(.i.l,rr& 29 r-tine into the possessloii of to remark. 'I ploughed every acre. ll?! lion John, Earl of Westniorc-icf this land on which the village In L102 Mr. James Barclin Pal-.' .incr. a barrister, arrived from Dub-I p llil. Ireland as an agent for the es-7 late of the Earl of Wedtmorelandi, Shipbuilding was one of the early gslizrlly after his arrival he n'l0t;llldllSL1'lC5, From PcIVlarcl's History l niizl inai-ricd Miss Millicent Jones 3 one lf?ial'll.S that in 1815 a fine vessel Om-c Shipbuilding Centre if Ennlziiirl who had been residing: 3 called the Seven Brothers was built jwgili her sister, Mrs. I-Iasmrd. in;and launched at Crapaud Harbor ;Belleviie, Lot. 49. They erected llyI).V the Wood Brothers of Lot 49. Ilrflllilllll lionie "The Recess" in.As the vessel la.v moored in the Vii . then called CrflDHll(l,1l'DtI(l stead, awaiting her riggnitz 0 he majoriiy of the faniilylaiid cargo, the Autumn frost set in was born. Of interest is the fol-limiisiizilly early and with 5"llC'll sev- l '.c,iviii;z item from The Islander.;cl'ity that the owners were not able. dated Febriiiirv 17. 1843: "On Fri-'to bud 4: her. . y I: anic, about. iyn oclock Recess, In Dmemb”. nryixlg m I change i-- - .e .m- w rlcdtl an v.-1 tt ti liy ire. Uiiioiliiiizitely there were st:-nit,wbey:ndUgAxei.(;,l,:),I;e, acre: :(YI)l'ilv.&g TINA" IPFIIR-lf;S in the house at H.315 mgamzed to lfl i-lllf. ll? lllh-C Dari 01' the P5-ycliarlottetcmi. A violent Windstorm riahlislimrnt brim: absent in UN i-niiseii the hold to fill with miter lll'f)'l(lF. Swme fewtarlicles of fiir-lyforcing the crew on deck where ifll”ll'" ll'Pl'" Ila-tlrllV TElll0V6d hlliuliey were exposed to all the fury ;lllIl'lllL' been carried to the lee s;de,.,r thp tempest during mp nus; JV ill" l)lll1dlll"!. f"-lll'.'lll ll?" nnflilllifl cold. Those wlin siiuinnbed li-,ei-z- coiisiinierl Willi) the rest snlvrm-p (-,(.0,.go 1.-051”. James shmeng t bring her to. his wharf. For a time he lived l.n a well as tnann831'- They Were 3150 h-.2-Lise piircihased from Mr, Charles instrumetnltal in having a branch Ccllett. This now stands on Main of the Bank of Nova sootla found- Street and is the village's oldeslyed about the Near 1910 when moms residence, owned by Mr. Charles were especially fitted up in tithe Logaii of New Bniiiiawick. Oppositelhome of Mr, William I-Iorwatt l store on Water Street Mr. Brien for the transaction od blilsinom. The flegied a large home with a hugelpimenl bank bulldillc W36 9790304 collar which he used for the stor-lin l925. ms of produce. This house is stlll Among other public buildings are owned by the d9S39lldlllll5 35 H a two-mom school: an attractive summer home. yluirlted Ohurcih (built by Lloyd Three who s bri.-.tlcd iiitii act-xrrmgh m 1377); 3 Oornmunlry ivity at uhis time. G;w'ei'ninent,1-mu; post Office; rink, mm star-cg; Wharf is still in good cenditlmllvz, beauti.fu.l new building recaritly but Brienls and Palmerls have fall- erected by LD. Mac.Leod and Sons. en into disrepair, due, to lack of.w1,0 dpal In mwmneryy 00,1. germ. use. It is recorded that in eaiilyljym, live stock and produce, and days more vessels entered the liar-in-as puilyllcly opened on February bor than the wliarves could aceoin- y 11, mere me many iovely maiden- modzi-te so vlicy were forced to an- i tiril homes. Among the organiza- (hor some (ii:-tiance away. 'Illns'riom are an wave women's In- v.'iis a pretty sigvlit when the sliipslsmumg, om U; mg mg; oggunizgd with white sails, gllisteiiing in the m 1,113 province. gave)-31 chum); 50.3. .-.iiii, passed back and forth fi-oni'1c.;3g-5, ,1 bran;-)1 of mi; om-udjgn this iniporlant. port on ilie smith Lfrgjon mu the women"; Auxmgyy lslinre with produce in the iiizuii-;Lr-giioii; a hockey team. having won llantl, lthe Maritime Intemiedziate champ- The flaiimnrz forge and the any limiship on a number of accustom. ilwrre IH:'ltlll?ll' sights in tilie i-ar'i,vi Due to bhe peculilarilly of the iliistory of this hamlet and R.nIOllgIc.h.1nndl. the village hag three lillie tr.i.'u blaol-2i rniiths were Lllloilighlthtcyuses and two fangp Iights ' ii:iine.s of McQuiirrie, Boyle, Mc- may the purpose of guiding the ships Kenna and Holmes. A sash and to the when-zy The gaming 01 101,. ,door factory, crwiir-cl and operated steam with ten motor bog” 15 3 spg. lby Haslani Brctliers. did all exteri- I ciai industry as well an the shipping jsive butiiiirss. Anotliei' indus-try of l of potaboeg which is done by means lille early days was the burning ofloa large boahs with diesel engines. Illme-3'lx9llC D)" M11 WPSIEY MYEYS-I Among the prominent citizens iwho operated five lime kilns on hi iprcperty, The limestone was brought I lin schooners from Marble Mcdln-i liiiin, Cape Breton and after burn-l Iing it. was sold to tihe farmers as fertilizer, These kilns and the land yupon which they stood have been llcst. to the sea by eros.on. I First. Exhibition At Crnpaud ilwliose farm adjolned the rural sec- tion of Victoria was "the late Hon. l From the P. E. Island Magazine: it is leariiod that competitions am-I ,ing f:iriners and exliibitioiis cfy Ifarm products have been held in ,tlie Island since 1820. In that year ;the first exhibition of Island prod-I Iiicts was held at Crapaiid. the ad-. ,'verti.sement being "The inhalbitants cf Crapaud and surrounding coun-' try are anxious to open a market. lat Rams-hag (Wallace. N.S.l to ex- lrhangc sheep for spinning wheelsl and chairs and young cattle of best ,brced from Cumberland Countyul N.S. Would.meet with purchaser jfar cash or barter." y 1 In Mcschamls Atlas of 1880 ap-, .pear many family names for Vict-A for and which tihrcugh the descend- lilllis still remain familiar, as How-, latt, Clark. Lea. Brien. Johnson.i -Wadrnan, Allen, Web.-lter. Cameron.l lIVllIl')3iI'l,V. Sn-ow. Frenclh, HR3l3Ill.i iTrcwsdale, Wright, siordy. Hood. Hardy, Halls. b Among the early merclmnic were gH(7Vl.'al.'t, Palmer and Leard. wiio yinirchaseel the produce of the farm- jers. Adain Leavd built and operat- yed the store later known as Wright .Brothers. Till: building and land rliill in the Leard family. the r-sent owner being a nephew. Ouaker Enriched Flour Bell Cow Bran ! One of the sons. Mr. Donald W. W. ONESTER S. MacDONALO Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. I.L.B. l 1 Money to honn. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. ILC. Collections Promptly Attended To. ; W. Albert Robertson l Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING (irnnvllle at Water Street Summeralda P. 0. BOX 681 IIIAI. up to May 10th, 1953. TENDERS FOR MILK NAULINO T0 TYNE VALLEY CHEESE FACTORY Tenders for hauling milk in the Tyne Valley and Grand River districts will be Lowest. tenders not necessarily accepted. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. - Summerside received at this office . . ,. i ,iiiwt in reality nothinc was saved. g..,y,(1 and Jm,..ph wmdv mp laytpri I DI Mr. Bcrwley Leard of Trymi. A deed shows that the land was purdhaa- ed frrmi Mr. D.W. Palmer in H162. Lots No. 17 and No. 19. one for the lstore and the other for the ware- ihctise. Mr. Miner MacNe'vin is the ipresent merchant. in that location. Arlnni Leard built two" ships andy Frcigrhc and pgsgangerg were car. ,named them ”Fredcrick and "Col- med between cam,-1,m,9.t0wn and yon:-l EiLs:woi-tli" after his two sons. l Victoria gyvund me 1350;. by 3 side i”Plou:h the Sea" was built by Mr. wheeler, called the Heather Bell. I-I0-Wnll S'l01Tl.V. who also C0IlSi.I'i1Cl-IINTIIIOWIIIK that were the Jacques 5:-d the "Florence May," named nf- Cartier and city of London, The itar two of his daughters. May, Mrs. 5,3. gm-pmd ceased to operate on .Millei;, sIl.lll resides in the village. , its s(v,'n.I-Weekly trips arbour, 15 years Mr. Oharlea Clark built the ”Jessle'g.go, Ada" called after his daughtersti Between 1900 and 193-, vrcrm-K1. atid Mr. Peter Stewart operated the j vi-M ggaln on; of the 1,”-gas; busin. V"-”5(j'l-9 "WCl9UI!l'3". "C"-'l?ll'Y!1illlt:ycss shipping centres and one of the Less and f'Norvhern Start be- most flourishing villages in one tweeii Victoi'ia and Ne(WT0lII'ldIBIl(I.IprovinDe. saoongrs with p;-oduoe l A shin named the "Snow Squall" sailed for I-Inllflax. Boston and other had R sad fate - its keel was laid pm-15, m.-aimv due go the gm-liuence in a snowstorm, it was launched in D1 wright 3,-05. (Mama, Nonmn A mawslmm and was lost in n and ran.) with Mr. mm:-d Bos- snowstorm. Taken from Ship News -------e---- -o----- '” Tl” "lend" M 3"" 20- 19451 : "Arrived at Crapaud from st. CI-lICKENS' John's. Newfoundland. Brig. Mary. Due to an error, 200 N.H. Ciivmmilns to W.W. Inrd." also on July .5. 1845: "The brig Camwa ar- Red Mixed Chicks were put under brooder already hold- lbcingz one of the owners, Mr. Haw-, lard Wood. a great, great. iz1'anrlsoi1,l 'llVPs at Dun Rovin in Victoriaf near the site of The R 5. Among the 5liIvlfY.)IllldH'S were yliocke, Palmer. Reid. McKennu. rived at Crnpaud on the mth uilt consigned to W. W. Lord." Many sea captains, who later visited far away portr. began their sea We in these ships. From the Bulkltln of October 27, 1353: "A ha-lg named the Ottawa was launched from the yard cl Wil- liam Hughes at Crapoud. This is the third launched for shipping from this at-iiipya in eighteen months. ' Mr. Angus Brien. who had cone to the village about 1873. operated three cchoonera which he had pur- chased for the shipping of lumber and produce to Sydney, Halifax. Ncwroastle and Oliwluim stone for ballast was carried on the return inst 300 coekerels. This weeks old-17c. stock' now t h re e S. It. PENDLETON. Kenlington trips uni used in the building of Bell Cow Shorts Chick Starter Growing Mash Fine Chick Food Egg Mash Pig Starter Pig Grower I FUL- O - PEP SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES LORD & NOWATT CARLITON KINKORA DAIRY Special Meeting of the Shareholders and all in- terested in Kinkora Dairying Association will be helrl in Klnkora Hall, April 28th, at 8:00 o'clock, for pur- pose of changing to co-operative. APRIL gs. g 1151 Walter M. Lee. who was Premier of this province for several terms. Romlnce Recalled An element of romance is recall- ed in the life of Mrs. Boswell, mother at the late Mr. Edward Boswell and irrvmdmotiher ol'Mr. Keith Boswell. when she and Cap- tain Campbell Irving elopod. Dam- pelled to leave his bride of three days, Captain Campbell of title Brig Fanny, wioh a group of Islanders. sailed in 1849 on chat famous voy- age to the gold fields or Ozillfoi-nla. Ho oomtractecl dholem and died. His widow married Mr. Robert Bos- well. A little excitement in 1936 was the vlsilt of an Italian plane, the Bailbomwhih was forced to call at Victoria due to engine trouble. In October of last year a plebis- cite was held and the vote was de. cdde-1y in favor of incorporation of this vllhuze by the sea. Megrs. I-I.B Wood. Whitfield Howaot and Miner Ma.cNevin were appointed by the government as temporary oomm.is- slonors. This incorporation has since taken place. There are prospects of an arti- ficial lake being formed on the east side where bhe Weatmoreland River joins the sea, This will be stocked with fish and will be an added at- traction for taoriirlsts. The citizens of the village approached the Gov- ernment on this matter and receiv- ed the following report of an en- glneer who had been sent to check on the possibility, "It vms feasible and not prohibitive." During the years of the first and second World Wars, this village was one of one most active in war work, when the men and nurses saw service in the army, navy, or air force. Canada has reason to be proud of her Vldtoi-la. Such communities are lfhe backbone of this country. INVESTORS MUTUAL Learn about this easier. simpler way to share in nnada'a ex- panding industries. Ask your Inventors Syndicate representa- tive lor full details. E. F. OAMERON Summerslde unuow Ana DIITIIIUYID Iv mvnrovu evuniutl or cmaoa Liuiuo lS'll0itS INVI . synciicatfl Pick-up trucks U2 and M4 ton Flat bottom tmcks 1 ton and 1 U2 ton -ALSO- A good selection of reconditioned used tractors. ISLAND EOUIPMENT CO. LIMITED Summerside, P. E. I. ' INSTOOK Oilcako Feed Oats Food Wheat Sow Ration Hog Finisher Calf Starter Dairy Ration Fitting Ration W. E. MMGUIGAN: Secretary- - . '.(!.Lhi13lai.lst not. an; .