i PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 0 JR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS Over two thousand cars are reck- oned to have crossed from the mainland since Friday for the long Dominion Day Holiday week-end and Festive Week. At both termin- als. Port Borden and Wood Islands. the word was the same capacity loads. Extra trips were made last night at Port Borden while at Wood Islands the boats deviated lrom the regular schedules to ac- commodate the heavy traffic. An example of the traffic at Borden can be gathered front the fact that the Abegweit sailed about 9 olciock last night with 104 cars on board. and left another 60 on the pier. However. the Prince Edward island docked a few minutes later ivlth the boat train iron the main- and and immediately loaded the waiting cars and started back to Pormentine. I The New Brunswick llusszirs. vhich had taken part in the milit- ary parade in Charlottetown in the afternoon. were aboard the Abegweit on the 9 crossing. Thousand-s of people l:nccl the city streets yesterday as one of the largest mill -; parades in many' years woun its way from Victoria Park to the centre of the. To date firefighters have register- ed from Dartmouth. Dalhousie Moncton. Sprylieid. Oxtord, Ant lierst, Sackvillc and Summerside. The parade this iiioriitng will assemble til the Ci'..v Hall on Queen street. and thcn.move tip Queen to Richniottd. then to Prince anti up to Kent. Moving along Kent to Quet-n. It will pass up Queen to Eiintciii then to Cum- berland un its way thick to the Forum where a civic l'tTEp1iOll will he held. will preside at the recrptlun. and welcomes will Iw extended iiy Mayor B. liario Mzicl)-.-iiaid. Coun- cillor 1.. ii. t)'l)oiineil, Fire Com- mittee Clinirinnii, and l-ire Mar- shall Camplii-ll Firemen and their friends gath- ercd at the gall; tleroiatccl Roll- away Ballroom last eveniii-,: where a most Plljoynltih (.i'Bllil.p. of (lance music was provided by the Waldo Munroe Band of Piclou. N. 5. Among those pi-i-sent wore the contestants in Iii. Miss P E. 1. contest. now being st.iged as a feature of Pe.s'.ive Ween ' The 64th aiiiitinl meeting uf the P. E. Island Prcibyteri.il of the Women's Missionaigr Societies of the Presbyteriitit Church in Can- ada was held in Zion Churcii on city and back 8:31" 10 me Park" 'TllPS(lFl)'. Jilly .'itii. Tlicre was a it wits tilt" rctil opei-iiig of l-t. live H'cck. (,'ltnrlottctouii's gnl.i1 I-elchrzttioti. nnri ch:-r,vliod.v. young and old was in a festive mood. The week had officially stnrtizzi. Sunday with church services but, ,vesterday lite morriment. got ll".-t derway with strcc: rlrinciittz, priv- ate parties and public functions There were htinrlrcds of people gathered together on Marktt! Square last. night for the first street (lance held here in several. 3Ital'S. Young nntt old. the lslanii-1 ers and their guests liirncd otit to he in on tho hit: sliow. Cnrsi lore pzirkivl for lvinclss nrotinrli and the drivers ('al'!'fi not a whlli for the nietcrs.. ” Previous to the parade a raised platform had been erected in front of the Empire Theatre on Queen' Street. and His Honour Lieuien-3 ant. Govr':r.o:t T. W. L. Prowse too the salute from the vai':ous unit as they marchcd past. from this platform. in addition to his aides. Lietzt. Governor Prowsc: was accompriiiird to the stand byi His Wm-sii.;i Nlayrts B. PIa"ie Mac- Donald and Army and Air Force officials. . The stir-:.riz strains of the pipesi were pxcdominani as the massedt pipe bands of the Pictou High-1 iandet-3. the Cape Breton High- laiiders and the North Nova Regi- ment loo” ii." tinder the command it! Colonci G. Elliot Full. Following them were the brass, and bugle bands of famous regi- ments 0! the Ma:-itiincs. Sand- wiched hetv..c:i t.ir brass hands a: 1hr parade swung along was the pipe liaiid of the Halifax One of the more brilliant dis- l.oc:ti Fire Chief H. H. Jeweiii 1 F0110W11'1!1he completion of the gintbotham, Montague, public '0111e through city streets the speaking. and Lorraine Marie Mac- , firemen gathered at The Forum Cormac. Charlottetown, artist. I Where they were officially greet- I ed by His Worship Mayor 8. Earle T119513 901115131113 101' 1119 I Mac-Donald. The Mayor told the Crown of Beauty Immred before iassemblage of the importance at the judges and public at the 1 the fire departments especially to Pr11'1C8 EC11V31'C1 T1191-1'9 011 T1199 the smaller cities and towns. and day and Wednesday morn1nitI.Ind paid high tribute to the local have been seen in parades and at volunteer for the tremendous ser- dances during the week. They also vice they regularly rendered the appeared at the Prince Edward community. His Worship con- Theatre during intermission lasl ; eluded his brief remarks by stat- evening. ing he felt this city was as well equipped in this respect as any FY01” ma” 1””? M 11' .!51”1d' other similarly sized city in Cain-,03C1'1 01 mt? P31'11c1Pa"15 ""111 1” 1 Ida. turn to her own community bear- ing the distinction of having ap- L I r'- Ch'-l' J ll -.'d- ed :(l:alh8”F?0l'uIl1ciUn:1.11:ll iftflgsloll neared in the Island": first beauty :behalf of his fellow members of 130111951- 'the department extended a cor- 1 dial welcome to all visiting fire- Bun-H5 1 men. Mr. Arthur Campbell. Pr0- M...:------- I 1 vlncial Fire Miirsliai. also wcL- j1FlsHEn g-p At the Charlottetown i coined the group. as did Cotin. Les- itcr O'Dorinei. Chairman of the Charlottetown Fire Committee. 1 Coun. O'Donnell also expressed (nee Marie Beale). 0113'. 3 11011- the pride of the city in the local STEEVES g At the Moncmn Hos. Fire Department which he said , . is comprised of '10 great ngtiz. i in1111- M0"W"1- N 3" 51"” 30"” . . .. - - Mrs Gordon ers and a top Auxiliary Corps. 1931- W Mb arid i Its purely voluntary nature also i S1eeVe5 1"” Faith Amok” d 5” brought praise front the Chairman I 6 1135- 13 "5" who stated that he felt the pcr- .g - , , 1.1 sonncl and ctiulpnicnt of the De- gnILI33:: 2913!, Tgeshclg glgwglnld partment was the eqttai of that IMF; Leo Kmom met. Helen 4 very large atteudruice of meni-. of any city of its size in the Mari- I.Gmnn' a son, Jam" Gram, 7 bers from almost all parts of the land. At the YTtIIl'ililiiZ meeting the president. Mrs. P. A. A. Miitcli. was in the clinir. Members from Zion Attxilinry. Mrs. C. W. Patter- isoii, Mrs. A. A. Mit('DOllEliCi and 'Mirs. Rcndie Lrirtcr took part in the Devotional Service. The gl?Cf-lll'.:S of Zion Auxiliary were brought by Mr.':. G. C. Web- ster. a former president, who graciously ivelconicd Ihe' members. Mrs. P. N. Young of Montague fit-'. tingly replied to the greetings. The nominating committee was appointed as follows:--Nliss Mary Macxenzle, dcaconess at North Tryon. Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, Chariatteloivii, Mrs. Fired Camp- hcli, Grahztins Road. Mrs. F. N. Young. Mottlngue and Mrs. lvan 'MacLean. Tyne valley. Mrs. Louis Sadler and Mrs. Daniel Darrach of Ciirtrlottetowii were appointed 'as comniitlee for credentials and Mrs. Andrew Jardinc of Freetown and Mrs. Annie Kennedy of Mtirray limes. V”). 3 oz- Ti 1. tte- . .3 nuail RI-'i?iiemlert1'i9.:nSyotrtsrmrigiii R301 M3090"-5L”sPA1) 1119 Ch'"h"e' held at the Exhibition Grounds as 10W! HNP1181. Sunday. July let. the Thursday feature of Festive. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney lwcek. iMacDonaid, Grand Tracadie. I Other Maritime Fire Depart-1 daughter- inents here for the Tournament g . Q MERRILL-At the Holy Cross hzichgde IE1h?segrg.Stu'g'l';f15'1aP' :I'a.d'. Hospital. Calgary. Alberta. on i!t'lonc11.oii”i:d bx-mDcputv FiraecC11Iie:' July zndt 1951' m Ml" und Mrs" W W Dim”, 'Spry”c1a mm Fm: Russell Merrill (nee Theresa Gal- 1 Chief. E. Ash: and B'ridgc'w:iier.l lam) ' daugmert 6 um 5 0”" iexpecled to arrive lodav is the . i . :::et;:;: :::.:.t;i-..:3::; I ran 5 of 1 9 .3 mus” 9 gomery (nee Doris MacLean) Park 1”""1”"' were swelmd by me" Corner a daughter (10 ce Ann) presence of the wives of all thel ' ' y ' .vi:iling members who are here; MELu5".At the King-5 county to take part in the program nndi Hospital on June 30”" 1951' to 5l101i15 1011533 , .Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mellish This evening all the Firemen. (nee Benly weuherbiei I son. will gather at. the loczil Fire De-! Barry John 10 mums 1-oz . a partinent headquarters before ' ' t parading to Victoria Park where cpow g. At the Chauonelown the pi: fireworks display will be Hospital, June zmhv 1951 to Ml. held. The route of march will be and M”, vmm. Claw. I 5'0". Rob; Hospital. Saturday June 30. 1951. lto Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher YOIVNXEII - At the P. E. 1. Hol- pltal, July 3rd. 1&51. to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Younker. North Win- sloe, a son. Vernon Omar. 8 lbs. 10 ozs. MneKAl'--At. the King's County Hospital on July 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Kimball MacKay,- Murray Harbour, a daughter. Barbara Jane. weight 9 lbs. 10 oz. MABRIAG E S BARLOW - BOSS - At the home of Mrs. Harry Ross. Alb.-.ny. P. E. I.. mother of the bride, on June 21st. 1951, by.Rev. W. B. Crowe, Donald James Barlow of Breadalbane. P. E. 1., to Helen Myrtle Ross of Albany. P. E. I. MaeKlNNON - WOODSIDE --At. the Presbyterian Manse. Monclon. on June 15th, 1931, by Rev. A. O. MacLcan. Frances Belle MacKln- iion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKinnon. Malpeque, P. E. 1., to George Earl Woodaide. son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood- side, also of Malpeque, P. E. I. CROSSMAN .- STMPSON - At "19 131111911 Bilitist Parsonage. North River. P. E. 1.. on Friday, -111119 29111. 1951. Alden Dexter Crossman of Tryon. P E. 1.. and Ada Lois Simpson of Bay View, Pi 15- 1-. by Rev. B. Barber, Mat-NEVIN-STEWART - On Wed- ncsdar. .luni- 27th. 1951. at 10 Lapthorn Avc.. Charlottetown. by Rev. J. ll. Bishop. Florence Ellen Stewart of New Argyle to Mat. colm 1Vatson MacNevin. of New Haven. ? DEATHS CAIMPBELL --At. W'hlm Road. M011d11.V. July 2"11- Mrs. John W. Campbell in her 68th year. with Fire Chief E. Hubicy. Aisol MONTGOMERY gg At me Primer l-iarhor North as r-nmmittee for-. from the Fire Hitll at 8 pm. going resolutions and r-otirtesles. north on Queen strtct. to Fusion. ert Samuel. Reports were brought by the. thence to Prince. in Kent. and-on 1 out to Victoria Park. The f:re-l pital on July 2nd, 1951,10 1);. and works will be held on the site oft Mrs. M. N. Beck, St. Peters, : son , old Fort Edward. 1 6 lbs. 14 ozs. Angus William. ' FRIDAY intiirivs-At the Charlottetown 'l'0 VACATION HERE - His ””1”"”' W"1"”5'"1'v -11111' 411!- Excellcncy T. C. A. Hislop. C.lVl.G.. llligh Commissioner for New Zea-4:':'"l?”eEh';f::;?:w"' '1 dmghf . land, will arrive. here tomorrow fort ' ' . :a vacation visit. He will spend CONOI-IAN--At. the City Hospital tthree days as I zucst at Thclon June 29. 1951. to Mr. and ms, ChHr1015te10W11 1391018 801113 1-0 9111'1Alex Conoiian, a daughter. 7 lbs. xay for the remainder of his holi- .9 0", corresponding secretary. Mrs. T. .li. B. Somers: the literature secre-. tary. Mrs. Robert Jnrdine; the home mission secretary. Mrs. Ai- lan Campbell-rend by Mrs. A. M, Green: thc home helpers secretary. .Mrs. Rendie Larter; the "Mes- sage" serrcertry. Mrs. D.,A, Camp. ibeil-given by Mrs. George P. Mac- 1I.eod: and the treastirer. Mrs. ?Arthur King. All reports showed steady growth and record. finan- cial strength. Mrs. R-. R. Hurst led plays was by the Prince Edward .in 8, discussion of the various re-i day. Mr. llislop will be accom-1 l--land i7tii Recon Band under Baiidniaster 'i'o:ii MacFarl.1ne. i lilsenedlction by Miisiu imiity MM. thclr i-hatiffeur. Loud praise met. the cadet bands and unit: of West. Kent. and Queen Square. Schools. and the brass band of the North Nova: also met with thc:r share. Spaced on the street in order that music from each band would not coiiflrci with the one follow- znc ii. the parade was one wli.cli will long be remembered. WEDNESDAY lu;(1E.lVF.S DEGREE FROM (ORNELI. a At. the June Coin- inenceinent l-Jxercises of Cornell University. lthacu. New York, Miss Doris M. Anderson. S1. P6161"-h Bav, P. E. I., received a. Master of Science degree in Nutrition. Miss Aiidersoii has been on leave of imscncc as Director of Home Econ- 1 wntrs since last. Scptrtm-ber. She will resume her duties in August tiutslauding amnhil 111' 91"?” bands which have teen participat- ing in parades and hand concerts, this week has been the R. C. A. F.: cgmmt 3.-md of Ottawa. undei” Carl Pi-iherg tabnvel. This group. flew down from Ontario alter ap-i pearlnq them in order to take: part in the first parade of H181 week here. Yestc-i'da.V 31191'1'100n1 they p'.aycd on the Market Square: '.1'hiiC the Final. Parade was I110-. rm-din: tip Queen street. - 'i'hr- i.-land FLliil'lf'l'S float. was announced winner of the mam-. moth float. parade ycsierd8.'v' 31181" . noon which covered its complete route in the City under adverse weather conditions. Thousand: of people lined the strreets of Charlottetown to see the combined efforis of some thirty-five business house! I1111 organizations which contributed towards making yesterday! 1103' parade the moat elaborate ever seen in the Province. interspersed among the floats were six bands from the various sorviccs and cadet unzts, can bear- tng Miss P. E. l. contestantl. fifteen 1 clowns. and decorated bic)N1'311- Following the floats were a num- ber of mechanized units from 1119 local Army depot. The program for the day start- ed at, 3:30 A.M. when men of the various services met for their inter-Service Rifle Match at Squaw . Point Range. At 9 oiclock firemen from all over the Marltimes filth- ered to register for their big time which is scheduled for today and tomorrow. and It 11 A.M. contest- . ants for the crown of beauty of this Province appeared before the. public and judges at the Prince Edward Theatrre. ' in the afternoon. the PING! W" lhg thing. followed in the evening by the Firemeni Ball at the Roll- away. i ports. The meeting :t:i.ioiti'iied With the Kenzie. deai-oiiess. Tlll'RSIl.AY YISITEI) PORT-A sleek. white- hulleu private yacht, the 28.9 lOnl 1up to the main purl .p3ntgd to the province by M;-,,iMaeINNlS-At the Charlottetown Hislnp. his daughter. Susan, iintltH0sD1ta1. Friday. June 29. 1951. .to Mr. anti Mrs. Howard Marz- il)nrttisl.'l70MSyldney Sl., a daughter. t The ltetivv rain storin uitit-it 319111 BT9- .1l"alJSGd cancellation of most iii 3-5M,5AY-A1 111! Prince County i3."u,,dayvS 1.-(.sm.e week pm. Hospital on June 30th toiMr. and gram also brought a power ti-:- M1”5- E311 51111151133 HRm1110I1. in of the citv. 511111811191- Janeeii. sailed liito Charlottetown.gxnncfezlrcgi :walr”ri5ue'rre;.":;; CHANDLERmAt the Charlotte- glrlarbor for a oiie-day visit. She is i0W1'19d by Sir Oliver Simmonds. cruise from his home to Montreal. Captain of the vessel is Lt. cmdr, R-. N. Taylor. i01"'I1.PI' Royal Navy than. The ship which rzirried 8,000 -square feet of canvas exclusive of iSDinnak(-rs and balloons has an ov. .erall length of 135 feet and 23 lfoot beam. She draws slightly overl 114 feet of water. UNIQPI-2 w..u'( m:.m:N1'o - town Jloapital. Saturday. June 1"?” mvepl N" we nearby 30th. to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. t i . H ii 1. lNass.1u. Bahamas. who is on a!E3:,f'.,.,,""5Fhe (:.::n:”ec:(;r: Wu: Chandler, a daughter. that between Princepa.ndpQuet-fit MEOMIH-AxggAg me Chmqouh 51'9"” am "19 1'”1'”" 1”" 1” town Hospital, Tuesday, July 2. Ifor over an hour. i Another large tree on Great 151- 10 M13 31111 M1'l- -1- 11- M110 ;George Street crualted to tiirVMillan. Charlottetown, a daugh- iground narrowly mining two Mr. -, lbs. 3 14 oz. .new automobiles parked nt the 1curb. It was on the block he- ; tween Fitzroy a n d Euslon Streets. Although several bran- 'rhes of trees were blown down. W-'1L111S1-FY - At the Prince 1 County Hospital. Tuesday. July 3. 1951. Mr. Arthur Walmsley of Willow Ave., Summerslcle. MH.l.ER-At the Provincial San- atorluin. -'?aturiln.v. June :10, Mac. W. Frank Miller. aged 42 years. CUSACK - Suddenly at North wiltshire July 1, Mrs. Walter Cu. sack. aged 70 years. (3-ALLANT - At the Prince County Hospital on June 30, 1951, Mrs. Percy Gallant. age 65 years. COYLE-At the Chtirlottetowr. Hospital. Sunday. July 1. Leo Coyle. .19 years. Son of Mr. nnti Mrs. Fred A. Coyle of Rich. mond Street. Ciiiii'iottclo'.vn. DBIWIMOND - At Springfielti. . July 2nd. Wiiliace Drunimond in I his Slst n'eni' . BECK-At the King's Countv Hos. BURGESS satfrims Continued from page 10 o M- "Serves him right." said Jumper the Hare. who all his life has had to dodge Buster Bear. ."I won't. have to worry about him for a while." said Mrs. Light- foot the Deer. Every spring and early summer when Mrs. Light- foot has her lovely spotted babies to watch out for Buster Bear has been one of those who have Wor- ried her most. He has spent a lot. of time trying to find her babies while they were small enough for him to catch. "It is good enough for him," said Whitefoot the Woodmouse to Mrs. Whitefoot. All their lives Buster Bear has been one of the enemies they most fear. "Caw. caw, caw!" Jeered Blacky the Crow as he looked down and saw Buster limping along the Crooked Little Path. 80 it was with all of Buster Bear's neighbors in the Green Forest. It appeared that not one of them felt sorry for him. Not one cared the flick of a tall or the twitch of a nose for Buster. That is what comes of selfishness. OUT OUR WAY N.u(I1r,1j,itt iii iii lI'l.S . - HERE IN THE rt. ..THi:.ii7tcai.ttr:iEt77cu1'u -53 - -- 2 REAR- HOH I ...q, k 1.1.Cl'tl!1 "tilt il1iI.., v. u now. s.'-oivfrur, A 011 AV DI! 5P.I'IlCl. INC. 51.; 'i'1 iajitili I t WHAT A MOB' IT -TAKES UP .-may WORK on . -THEM CLOTHES AN” 'C::LJNS FOR DAYS .70 WIN AN mosa- -LY'5 J08 Aw can: fOUT OF WALKiNi --AN'ot'-"rEM'rHts; oe l2UNNIN' . V-.HAPPeN5.'tDo.' ' M Q r- UTO THE s7." . .;. u i 0 .i.m..w11" H 1 N BORN THIRTY veAk?:,"l'aUsob'ai JULY 7. 1951 By J. R. Williams IZOOSTERS LET on LIKE rr's ALL 'mA-r'5 CALLED V RAZZBERRE e- IT HAS t .”J'. ,...... - -43 no.1). a utorr. fl. I V IV "(I ' K2. fro Dsxrrr " C W GIT WALKEP IN AfTiGHT. sun" IN TH -. T sum, 1 imt N-. If . A . 2 7'7 :J'Rwti.uiw5 No one cares when selfish people1 who always had got out of his get. in trouble. because no one way in a hurry whenever he ap- loves those who are selfish. Love peared, now iiardly stepped aside. and selfishness are like oil and They knew he couldn't catch them. They knew he wouldn't. even try. It was the first time in all his This hurt his pride. Always he had liked to feel that ho was King to nearly helpless. some of those of the Green Forest. He had liked water - they never mix. life that Buster Bear had been .-as-J. -. There Ought To Be A Law ,-A to see people afraid of lilni. There are folks like that. you know. So Buster with fl sore foot and an empty stomach which. because of that sore foot. he couldn't fill was left to himself. And no one said that they were even That was because no one cared. By Fagaly and Shorten Anion" i1l4' it-t -l. .1 -.- vi, Lh tno serious damage was reporter. -' . .. , U 3 l.O.D.lE. i1lSln1'lg.EII1I:x1l:il1ji1iodn 1:; 5 in the city or province last. night. I ACR055 41'R911'"d 111-1411119 n a me Piiiic-.i nr Wales College hall is 1 i T-'" h d '5. ”'s"lc):)sWN 19 flgyund a ciirinits iitcmcnto of the Ameri-! W91 "V" 11"” 1 ""13" Sp" 3E 1- ' can Civil War. It "r V' ' . ttators were on hand at the Forum ' W” 1'C”""!" misw" . 1-19 . i-95.. hCW;'?p.”lpF'." ti;-.:ii 1-c1Tl?eul?1' last evening to witness the c'nlld- 10 2951;. 1-Ipoallisl '.'1.Adhcsive Hug!) ,.. . -."' . ' .it tint i 1963. piin.c(l on 'i:lP reverse side "113 D3-T11-'18 01 D913. 1f1CYC1C5 111111 pm 4 Gggrogiae 02 gggiev ""13 of In short of waiipapcr. An adi- 11011 C131'1111K95- H Asmmcd 3'wu” 33",, - llilllll torialdnotv at tho bottom of the 1, T0:1B1111'1g 811711031 91B1'1r13' 01117195 'Mant 'vlpor '”d::o"t1s"ew E Printe page reads as follows: "For tin t e I ree classes. I e eager . , . 2 the la:: time The Clll".fll appea s1Y01111!S1C1'5 E81-119T9(1 10 P1959111 ')'Ad)"t"K tho”. ztwowcr on Willi-paper. Nil inoio will fit 1what proved to he one of the teat- '"”"1" .. "11 '-""'1"l'"9”19 eutogm, ti... ; .U of mulegmea. lure. of the mum week or feguvg -t.P.oman t.GoddessoI 3'f.Mournfiil 3'4-iiterilaywnnwu and fricn--(:l kl . .- urge South- iitles. i' ;1:wi:w.v 8 gl.lm'1b'lIt gmdnerfd oi-ii warriors In sum dirt no more. ; The large audlenre filled the L” S-011” ' 9" ' y i A " 511 This is the last. wall-paper edi- bleachers on three 1sides of the 1'1"” 9'w""1 1'"""1" ' iinn: it will hn 1'lIilI.'i1liK' hereafter ifioor pace and then nverflowed oti- 18'Ad0c"”' 1"” hem” 35 3 C11r10:11.1'.” to the edge of the floor where the 19 gelilirii U Igggzffi 31l:'1”1't'P1l"'ci --'- - various lasses were d d. ' ' ' "V 91” canrrrs LEAVING-A izroiip oi, mtg. w. R,eltl,p:2v:aicl'ntan of 20'n""" ' the Queen Square Srhool Cudcinhe Festive week commmee up MEN'S 4 ; g ., ICOTFS. last .ven1'-'1 champions in ed as Master of Ceremonies for 15”)” .the Marltinies, will leave here thisithe occasion. and fifteen attract- zblewels to II week for various Army camps to ire and talented majoretles led 1 22'A.toM V italze different. cours Capt. Dnvidithe parade as it moved off 'ar d mm iz Snpcr anzi Liett.. l)...iJ Doyle w;l1 the iircna. mm z:1'A”c”"'” 1.30 10 31011111. M0n11n11R11.V. Que. oni one of the contestants who did 25'snm” M II to n la medical assistants course. Lletttwnot enter the contest but should 2'-LFHM . .Blll MacDonald will take a radioliiave received a prize 'for best en- 2"p"to: it n :9 course at Al:ler::hot.. while sgt.- tertainer. was the large-nosed fur- me)" .Mai. Arnold Mullins will go to the coated clown who appeared ' acne" a some camp for the Senior Lead-Iiottsiy in a parade. As this 322123 11".” 12 ers course. In charge of the Alder-Itzentieman walked slowly around ”'Ed'm' 3 shot party will he Lleut. L. p.'the floor he pushed before him a rwmmk . M C111111l31'111h- 'I'11F.'i' will be flown1l.aby carriage built in 1896 takln m'.F.m" .from here to to New Glasgow bytits occupant out from timelto timg 3130'" vi. 17 I Diane. 1 to tend its needs. 3 u it was ilic l-:irciicnls l ;. Name flth . 1 "k"d" llerday and the M:i1itil.lnie(asmr1,lfe- ive youhgoladignsggmggahghihratlde - onus” R ” 1 lciieraftook fiiil adt-:tn'..w,c of the "Miss P. E. 1"." contest being staged .g:13?m.M u . auiiil weather to .:aq it :11 (H .- fr: P r "1? iv t- ” I7 . annuvai Firemcnis T(1li?f:5uCpal'a1t:0 have bgelrimrentm.-.-ass 111:, nzcrgk. , 37.StIirwI)' it was the inn;-nlttx: liigitiizlit to tho rmnoitncemcni pm "1139, post ' Wednenda.v'n Festive We-ck pro- Judas-" decisions tomorrow night ”""”"m"1 KFi:i.d with their home addresses. and ' "0" a ing of! wt-o I'ro - 1 -fl mi: -. th it -: . 1 "'1 . in '11 ll nl cy are as fo one Don auuunch.) ,- 9199-9 of tie Cape B.'e'.on High- landers and right behind llicin was the lgtzge contingent of fire fighters from Dartmouth. N.S. Al! Lvisi ng Fi.'c Departments drew i M of r.p,f:t't:e from the thoug- land of people who lined the an is ail .-topped traffm at 1 every corner of the parade route. The local Fire Department head- rtrcmen 1mm I11 01'” 111' M""1 ed by the biinit of the P.F..f. Regl. ttatu have been gathering in this, mm. (1-ml Recce, hm . mo” 01 If 1110 331' "W 4"” 1" representation of 26 men on par- 1- 51! W111" 1' ”1'd"1' ode including Chief H. H. Jewell CI 16' 10?” 1111' 1'W1'”1"1C N h and Deputy Chief James Walker. 1351'!" 0' C'".F1'1"'”'11" F9"-1" in addition they supplied the fire lighting equipment. smallest unit MI'1l1vPI110M W910 W911 11114" present was that of the Dttlhousle. My mmdnv aortic: Ind may N.a.. rm oepntnient wiiou liX- man teem followed that of Dane MRI!!! to Iii x'r1lC13luII1IillIIl'IIr0vOrl?U.moutlt, aida Mat-Leod. Victoria, vocalist: Anne Ruth Boswell. Victoria. Pi-I111: Mary Eleanor Carson. Bomhaw. vocalist; Myrtle olive Vemr. wt.-:t. Royalty. vocalist: Dorothy Corbett. Milton. vocalist; Eleanor Janlt Soper. Charlotte- town. artist; Jennie Kowanez. Charlottetown. public speaking: Elects Roberts. Chartottetovt-tv.' dancer: Betty King. Cliuinm. town, public speaking: Doric Eliz- abeth lngs. 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