“ costs; and in default of _ tau-ate to commit the NOTICE! , NOTICES PRIVATE SALE USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT QAYNER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 181 MacAleese Ave.. (Humphrey), Moncton. NB. P. 0. Box 458 TEL. EV. 2-3976 ASl‘1-.lAL'1‘ PAVING EQUIPMENT. DISTRIBUTORS. TRUCKS E'N:.:— prica Huber 9-10 ton tandem roller. set. no. 5T1309 8 5.000. ..wm. Herculese gas engine set. no. 3101098 Distributor Truck. Etnyre mod.,D635. 650 sal- __ mounted on K-0 Int. truck mod. K-6-241 —-158" W. B. Distributor Truck. Llttleford_ ser. no. 58504-I-II-1-4400. 1250 gal.-mounted on 1956 Dodge 5 ton truck. mod. C4-'1‘A9.156 ser. . SH 003539-192" W. B. NCRETE EQUIPMENT Winslow Binaobatch. gagon. I|l’ecomp't. batch bin. sour g per It es. am no. 19928 $41. Kgehrllhcsg Payer. ser. no. 15942 (1-1/ll cu. yd.) _ with Waukeoha an: en. ser. no. 4m619 21-E Koehring Paver, ser. no. 17537 (1-1/ll) cu. yd.) - with Waukesha gas engine, ser. no. 913035 EARTH MOVERS, SCRAPERS, GRADERS & .'.'l'i‘AC1{MENTS:— Letourneau Mod. "C" Tournapull. 14 cu. yd. mod. CT. —ser. no. GTGNI-CT-'1‘ . ._ scraper mod: P-19, ser. no. S-36324-P19-F ._ power unit — GM diesel mod. 871-6055C, Ier. no. 6A327§l ' - Letourneau Mod. "C" Tourna-pull. 14 cu. yd. mod. C'1'. - ser. no. ‘N002-CT-T - scraper mod. P-19. ser. no. S36328-P19-F _ power unit — GM diesel mod. 671-6055C, ser. no. Lt-ll vurneau Mod. "B" Tournapull. 23 cu. yd.. tor no. CP-30176 BPF.5 — scraper ser. no. S-50199-BM-ll‘ — oower unit — Clunmins — mod. 153089 Lflll. 7.500. 2.300 2,500 2.500. 10.000 no. NHRBIS no. Lctoorneau Mod. ‘'3'’ Tournapull. 3 cu. yd. ser. no. SP-30178 BPF-S ~ scraper ser. no. S-50200-BM-F - power unit — Cummins -— mod. no. N1-IRBIS no. 153099 18.000 Above 4 units as fleet. Letnurneau Mod. “l<" Scraper (towed) 14 cu. yd. — ser. no. S4409YR12A Lctourneau Mod. “K" Scraper (towed) 16 cu. yd. no. 4856YR15BS Champion grader. mod. D562C. ser. no. 59-652C.i9-642 — hydraulic controls throughout. 48" 11 tooth scarifier 18.000. Snow Wing. Omaha. cable control. ser. no. SW-1:‘,-M-557 2.000. 1,000. 1.500 1.000 snow Plow -— Cat. GFNERATORS WITH POWER UNlTS:— 175 KW Twin diesel generator set (lrnilcr liou.<:od) —— 600 V, 3 phase, 60 cycle, ser. no. 456206 —— GM power unit, ser. no. 12-946. STEAM GENERATORS:— Bros steam generator (semi-trailer). 55 h.p. —mod. -55T. ser. no. SG2024 , -— with 5 hp. electric motor. 550 V. 60 cyc. Johnston burner ser. no. 12345 2.500 Cleaver Brooks Steam generator (tandem trailer). H) h.p. 10.000. — mod. LFM-8. s — with Waukesha . no. gas engine ser. no. 842303 3.500. MISCELLANEOUS:— . P1011181‘ gas driven rock drill. ser. no. 20414 500. ole ailer—- 36'8" x 8'. dual tires 200. Concrete Bucket ‘ii cu. yd. 100. Tank car shell_ 7.500 gal. 50. Water Tank 1.000 gal. I 50. ALL ABOVE LISTED EQUIP-M-‘l-INT LOCATED AT OUR HUMPHREY YARD. MONCTON. N. B. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT LOCATED AT FOLLY LAKE. NOVA SCOTIA Address Enquiries to: Rayner Construction Limited R. R. no. 1, Londonderry Station. N. S. TEL. -- Great Village. N. S. -— 58 R 5 D4 Cat. Tractor, ser. no. A4G944O , — with mod. A4 Letourneau Tiltdozer _ 500. 1'6 cu. yd no. 7 Northwest with shovel front 81' crane ’ — ser. no. 3033 5.000. 175 KW twin diesel generator set. . — 600 V, 3 phase. 60 cycle_ ser. no. 456208 e GM power unit ser. no. 12-1106 5.000. her Greene Pave-r mod. 10'-879A —- sei. no. 879A52.304 - 5.000. Huber 10 inn 3 wheel roller. mod. R6310 ser. no. 10-1219 — with Hercules gas engine. mod. WXC3. hydraulic ateerin 5.500. Sullivan Air Compressor 500 CFM. shop no. D-Z31 -—with GM power unit ser. no. 67166254 — and power take-off mod. PTA 11414 4.000. Bucyeye Ohip spreader. ser. no. 10-1100. truck hitch 200.00 Sweeper, Grace Mod. "K", axle driven. 10' x 2'6“ 900. IN MEMORIAM WEEKS -— In loving memory of our dear Brother, Harold R. eeits. who passed away on Announcements ' ansnnvz Wednesday. ' & IAugust 8th.‘ for Ham and Salad IB'Myfiw’e:196°'“ H d w: TREAT ma SICK well Hf‘ ‘£0 °' 9“ °“ V 3" “"3- . Supper to be held in Barrington . Glggy‘s Pharmacy. All new ,- Hall. sponsored by Marshfieidl pf W“ bright‘ M’ mm ‘Mk. 1. I as s rong. an without sun - Man Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. - - . ‘ran for both men and women. Serving 4:30 p.m. I peace °f Jesus fined ms breast Rum" ‘mo value‘ “I” 19°‘ I an WALTER CALLOW In, I And in His arms he sank to rest. I I W The . . . 1‘ open 8'30 Tm‘ ' 8'00 Mn‘ vaudsl Bu, will be In chm-1om,.! Ever remembered by brother ICE CREAM Festival. Wheat- town from Monday. July 30th. I1-°"l°- and SW? 1'01"!- ley River Hall. Thursday. July to Friday. August 3l‘d- Any in- zoth. Sponsored by Wheatlcy valid wishing to be taken for i NOTICE OF SALE River 4-H Call Club. -ride please contact Phone No. BY SHERIFF 4-6022 srncm. MEETING Bunshaw ,;,,1,_ °' M953 by the 29"‘ United Church, Thursday. July Writs of Executions to me direct- 26lh. 8:30 run. for anyone lnter- I ed and issued out of the County ested in repairs to the church. COUNTY Court of Queens County at the * ' ' omen. cannmhu L I First Circuit at the said Court on DANCE. MILLVIEW hall Han. md_ay_ my Wm :59? me 23“, day of My A_D_ .962 every Friday night. Music by Three Macs. Dancing 9:30-12:30. CRAPAUD-St. John's Church Tfifl. Wednesday, August 1st. Delicious meals served. Bazaar,’ bowling alley, horse swing and other amusements. Plan to an tend. sters Orchestra. Canteen ser- vice. Dancing 9-12:30. MODERN and old time danc- ing every Friday night Morell Community hall. Dancing 9:30- l2:30. Cbaisson and MacDonalds Orchestra. CHICKEN SUPPER. Cardigan Parish Hall. Wednesday. August 8th. Dance after. DR. B.J. GRANT, optometrist - will be in his Montague office every Saturday. from 10 am 5 p.m. in actions wherein The Trustees of School District. No. 182 ' Queens County (Mount Stewart) were Plaintiffs against the lands firstly, secondly and thirdly here- inafter described and which exe- cutions were marked to levy as foilows:—£irstly for ondly for $66.00 and thirdly for $64.70 being the amounts of School taxes and costs which re- main unpaid together with the costs of and incidental- to levy and sale and other expenses of execution. ' llILDA's BEAUTY SALON .. Specials on permanents: $8.95 and $5.00. 10216 Kent Street. Dial 4-3837. STRAWBERRY A N D Ice Cream Festival at New Glasgow Junior Farmer's Recreation Centre. Jilly 26. Serving from 6 to 9. (advanced summer time). Sponsored by the New Glasgow and District Junior Farmers. ‘PANTRY SALE Moore andl MacLeod Friday. July 27th. at‘ 2.30 p.m. Sponsored by BrackleyI srnwanr and Beck's. Mon- U.C.W. ; gue invite you to come and I enjoy a 7-Up and Perfection Ice TICE that on the 31st ust A. D. 1962. at the hour of in DANCE ST. PETEWS BAY eleven ovclock Holy Name Hall. Thursday. July 26th. Dancing from 9110- of 12.30 p. m. Cliff Peter‘: Or- chestra. Canteen service. DANCE AND GAMES Bon- °‘ 11:?“ PURSUANT to and by virtue M °“ me forenooni land: Thomas C., (Atlantic Standard time) in fronti. Rlwde I-llalldi 0“? Slim‘ MP3- the Court House in Charlotte; Alli-3“5 M3°C°"ml¢k- 50l"‘l5- town in Queens County in Prince‘ OBITUA RY [the Guardian, Charlottetown, July 20, 1'62. 151 ROLLO BAY inserted by friends and rela- I live: as a tribute to the deceas- '.toss:1=a ‘a. lulu.-ooNALn r I of the sudden death of Joseph I Bernard MacDonald on May 26, 1962. at Montague. The late Mr. MacDonald was born in Bear , River on May 20. 1912, son of llhe late Andrew MacDonald and I This Is the second of five Julia A. Peters. . articles by a Phoenix 01- He was 'a life 'ong resident Iunnlst who recently spent , of Bear River where he carried “Inc Week! tourlna 818- Rus By DON DEDERA : caused him. to discmtinue. I Arizona Republic Columnist Though not in the best of health (Distributed by The Associated he was quite active and had gone f Press) 1 to visit his cousin Lester Car- penter in Montague where he ‘ told" about the United States? ‘passed away in sleep. At the Druzhba (Friendship) He was a highly respected . Theatre the day we arrived. was citizen, a good it hour, al vi I and was keenly interested in tho: ‘America. It was the most pop- ! betterment of the community. .‘ ular show in town. Nancy and He leaves to mourn the love {I asked land loving father. his wife, the I I former Frances MacDonald. and I releven children: Everett. Whit-I Iby, Ont.: Clifford. Rollo Bay; ‘Geraldine, James, Edna, Ken- =wlth make-up, haughty in furs. yneth. Raymond, seats. I The lights faded. A color ; Lemuel J .. Westerly, Rhode 1s- ; baby- Cranston, I His funeral gulping martinis. m dancing the twist. TORONTO ev. J.J. Duripby whol ed by R also conducted the services at Icream Float demonstration on in t , 37 1,, Queens County. ‘haw H""' T“"5d""3’- "“‘y. 3°“lITh"rSd3Y and Friday of this in Prince Edward Island bound-I the grave. Music by Kentuck Bluebirds = ' - 3’ ‘ |W°°l‘- ed as follows: —-COMMENCING; Pallbearers were: Joseph MmInEx°"*'”"§go lfysm ‘$53861; 13> 2 AT HOME _. Mr. and Mrs. ’ ' on the southwest side of lands o1f§Ch8lSS0!l- Joseph Mclsaac. A, U ‘D * 5 ; Lewis Herman. Po-vnal. will be Frederick -“fleck at 3 Win‘ 3l°"8 J°5“Ph wh3I9“- AIPh0llSll5 P"-‘F Bnlleyns Av mo 71: 7:3. 7:; +] «M Home" to their friends‘ Sat_ V game 15 feet the c,N_R_ ers, Lester Carpenter, John D Bani! 1 99 99 urdgy, July 23”,’ fro]-n 5 pm I ‘KI-JNSINGTON IRINK. Old line: thence northwest along Af-‘ Chalsson. Cm-mm“ :32: :11‘ m "211 H ‘time r —dan g F d fleck‘ line 223 feet t land of ‘ 1,00 ,5 w 2,‘. +1 . squa e c1n_. r1 ay 5 o - cs pm 2 l(_ENT DRESS SHOP —— Just evening. July 27. 0:30 - 12:30. Fran-it Rose: thence southwest C Chief 3400 115 11-5 115 arrived knitted suits by Lady.'Music furnished by Hyde and 810118 land Of Fl'8ll'k R056 and) C D°"" 33'“ °°5 30° 3°“ +“ Anne. All summer cottons re-iwighl. Admission 50 cents. Re- then’-‘e southeast through 10 -1- The family 07 ill? 1319 Bernard 3"".-3?... moo , M5 36? duced. Opposite Stead"; Ph:Ir- ' gular Tor-n-Ago) Roporfl Dnncn point 18 feel tlisiniil (‘:lS1Wi‘ll'(llV Mnulloliiilti \vi.~;l1lo1-xprcsslllrir c 1.1 Petr. 9344 23 99 macy. I Sm.“-duy night, Igoig the ba_VBWlll(l0W pl; residence lit-3111‘:-ll fillauks lo‘ 'i(i1:lli'l'ienti.~l gzlglnéllflo" 21:43:’ 531; 6;: . :1 I mean arrett a as near an ueig pours wlo eped in ' * B.rth D h . as possglgle in a [();I‘allel line will)‘ so tlnany wnyis and to all who (3 lliriznlalac 12-... 25: W? W? H M above undary Frederick Af- 1-_-n mass car 5, and expressions C West P 115 105 110 -10 ' S’ SI fleck to a'point distant from Rail- of sympathy. Special thaluks to g"”‘,’:"Pm 1200 2:0” W -2; -3 way property of 15 feet: thence Fathers Mccardie and Dunpby. Dynamic ,5 2‘ :.5' ' east and parallel to Railway '-12 Dr. Maclntyre. the Perry Fu- Fargo also as 325 ..s MRINTYRE _ Born at Kings‘ feet to ‘the place of commence neral Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Glm“ 19 17 17 -1 county Hospital‘ Montague MI I Y_ h t th k D S d .ment with a right of way on the Lester Carpenter. We thank you ggmliialii 20:5‘ 11:“ M July 21st‘ 1%2' to Mr_ and ‘H5 0 an 1'- all“ GT5-115 feet between lillé HDOVE land all. Hon-‘,3 9250 310% 950 $20 M,-5_ wmiam s_ Macmtyre‘ 31 nurses and staff of the Prince’-and the Railway property. ALSO. a B M t 1137 rim 13% 13% -t vi son. Mark Preston. IEdward Island Hospital. for THAEMON RWTRIACT 9;‘ ,M,':,“.; ” 30° 23 1:; ,3} +4 { their kindness during my recent‘ bflndg as follofis, CO$I,‘:,;',E§\"X’(l._ Inserted by friends and rem’ Midcori - 23‘ 2: I i“"955- M‘'5- 13- K- M3°L°3“- LNG, ‘at 3 point oi; {fie sofitfi bowl. tiws as a tribute to the dcceas- I §I?.Pleel.O 2v690]2lll%I01A3J%m‘1/35:-IV’ MACLEOD ' JAMES " Mr-I wamlam‘ Mass‘ da-ry of the Main Paved Highway ed. I P mo“ 500 and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod.- . Y . fr ch 1“ g I 5 y . I '""° 34 24 14 - -0 or .113" 2...°:;;:. .. ”"“" ::::::' 2:. 51 -1. :1 the marriage of their daush-I 1"“ RY“ °"P'°5‘ ‘M’ 5‘“°°’° wardly from a point on said side P, ‘' ff’? .;’°§'I"°g 3‘ - "1 Ponder 4000 49 48 49 +4 tel‘. Marion Jean to Robert: thanks to all those who sent 110- of Hiymwav go,-med {W the “me. "we ‘“a’ 5 9“ H°5l"t31.Pl’Ilrit 0" 185 185 185 + Spencer James Toronto Mm,_ 6 ~ . - . - on May 30th. 1962. of Mrs. C.W. Provo Gas 13815 157 149 154 +3 . - _ - - wers. cards. messages of sym- tion of said Highway with the M lea Even thou h in Range, “,0 10,, mo riage to take place in Long ' g 9°" Sarcee 5500 97 91 97 + paihy. to kind neighbours and CATTLEMEN’S MEETING. Prince of Wales College Hall Tuesday July 31, 1962 8:30 P.M. (Fclsi Time) Hear report of special beef committee. This is an important meeting for the beef industry. P.E.l. Federation of Ag riculiure BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH ' AMINIMUM WAGE FOR ' LABOURERS. ‘ ON CONTRACT WORK BE IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Giarlottetown as follows: No n shall engage or hire any ‘labourer or workman for any work being done within the Qty by or under any. contractor or of the nature , done by contractors if managed or direct- ad other than by the owner of the Property 111101,‘ mhlcbsuch work is done for a lesser rate of Pay an One'Dollar anhour irrespectllfe 0‘ the 139"“ or period of hiring, nor shall a labourer do any such work for any lesser rate of pay. Any person or persons, including officers of any corporation, found guilty of an infraction of this by-law upon trial by Way Of Summfifll 00”‘ viction before the Stipendiary Magistrate 0‘ “'9 City, shall forfeit and pay at the discretion of the ‘said M strata, a penalty not exceeding the sum of Ninety Dollars for each offence. exclusive of " payment ttl;]ereofdf§&'th- "with. it shall and ay be lawful for e sat as- m offender or offenders to the common’ jail of the said City for any W106 "01 ‘exceeding Forty days. unless the Mid Penalty “"5 oosto be paid. , ‘ ‘ JOHN J. BUTLER. ’ dtv Comptroller. River Unit h _ _‘. . _ _ health for sometime her death I ‘Eu, F,” M M ‘4, _,5 I us. 4_ lgfized C urch on Aug I friends who helped in their re- 1 G‘;I'1f'“q‘:)utf}":’:'1;e ?f"’t‘fi§ came as a great shock to all. South 11 12 12 ‘E ANNEAR M KINNOV ‘cent bereavement. gvgggmse ‘eh tiwhce South fiat bO'II:tlI1ehIat:“M‘1;.sl.m Mclgrcetlt’ was $3?" lmo 15;’ L}’(1)%l;3%- VI ‘ 3° ‘ "’ . -= ' ' ' ' ‘ ' °'“ “*3” ‘mad Oil savs 152 135 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Anne“-_; The family of the late Mrs. parallel “M1 wmlam F‘ Gum? g 20th, 1892, the daughter of the I Union oi: 350 095 nos ass -20 1 Lower Montague. wish to an-3 Ida Grant. wish to thank the l";’(f:t1‘(‘;;l'_‘_yI":)'I.”‘tI;;":yCI'.‘\, ‘£9 late John and Maria Wood. Shel "ll 0": M00 137 132 135 '3 nmmce the engagemem °fI Rcv. clergy staff of Souris Hos- -'way' tbercc east alonglsaid we':- W-in be greatly missed I" he’ I ‘binlglrzflfltlll, who 3% 3 3 their daughter Margaret . ' "_ ‘ Ite,.‘n' b0L,',da,.v‘0r said ,1. 5; 1101"? and 10 all that knew her. ? Windfall zone to 2 3 Alice to Glen Elmer. son of mm‘ Dr‘ E’ Kassne" P°“-‘’ 17"‘ WW ‘mm H fiachés 3 mfim in; she was a good neighbour and, Yan Can you 7 M 1 Mrs. W.D. MacKinnon and the W81 Home and Mr- Clifford Mid bmlmdan, which joined by a loyal friend to all. @9953; .. W is late Mr. MacKinnon of B1'ook- , Potters. all their kind friends I; um, tn t-hp 'place of commence. L9“ 10 m0l11‘l'l Ilel‘ Passing are; ' ‘I My“ lyn, P_E,I_ Mafriagl) to take and neighbors who named in so 'mem Wm form a ‘me parallel In her husband and one sister Mrs. 1‘ Mom 474 353% 53 533/. + -/1 place August 11th. in Lower. many ways. To all of you a sin- lure western boundary of the land CH: J°“k1“5-‘She W35 Dl‘edeCea!- I €51!" M C 2232? :55‘; :20 ‘ 3 Montague United Church. Icere thank you. labove d¢=_5crihr\d_ .-aid lands be. ed by “V0 SlSl8l‘S and fine bro- Rn '’ “,6; 5“ 55.; 551, I 1,. , . ., ,. ing in possession of Pius Griffin "1913 The funeral Whlc-'1 Was - roi--Dom 1425 aim 50% 51% )1 and pmmm, Griffin. largely attended was held from I glulgnleni ‘I310: 3211/. 2:1,: + SECONDLY: ~ BEING all that C‘é“:}“’° F“"°”=‘1 "°"‘‘’ ""11: Mrs .1 100 saw. are so -. .. FOR SALE or --p ':::::. .3... 122%. .S.::”*::..:.:.t:: i 2.: .12 :.;~ Ibcing on oil! in uoens .n1.1n,v =~_ _ - ‘l I 7 E I8f0l‘(’S.'.ll(I. bO»lll'ldf’d and described gy l];e\_' Efltfrlcr assflsled l 11:: A 57 45;!‘ 4 A Y Q D -as follows. BOUNDED on-thc 3’ '9 °‘- “'3-I°h”5- TI”-lslmpwm 75 new 26% new M- Old Rugged Cross". was render- _. stedman 525 :12 12 west by land owned by Olarence MacDonald: on the smith by Cardigan Road. on the East by iland owned by Clarence MacDon- Iald and on the north by the Hills. borough River and containing 175 acres of land a little more or 1755 being lands in possession of Reg- ln Thriving Agricultural Area An enterprising business for the right man. Reason for selling — Ill health Apply to Box No. 15622 ‘inlaid MacDonald Guardian - Patriot _ ' ITIIRDLY: — BEING all that Charlottetown Itract of land at Mount Stewart in Lot No. 37 in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. bounded on the west by lands of_ the Estate of The M. V. Fergus will load cargo for St. John's, Newfoundland. Friday. July 27l'l'l, I962. For space reservations apply- GULF & NORTHERN SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED DIAL 894-8737 NOIICE To prospective exhibitors oi‘ the Provincial Exhibition and { lands oi‘ M. Rodgerson and J. J. MacDonald: on the east by lands of Dr. J. D. Reddin and on the north by }Ill‘I'Sl)01‘0llE‘l’| River and containing 100 acres of land little more or less said lands be- ing in possession of Charles Mac- Donal. . Dated July 23rd A. D. 1962. JOHN F. TOWNSHEND. Sheriff of Queens County Livestock show. I I Positively no entries accepted By the Provincial Exhibi- tion Association, unless name and registration number of ani- mals arepreseniecl before July 3‘|s'l'. Please bring your entries in early to give our staff plenty of time to prepare our catalo- gue and have it printed. A Entries close July 3 Isl‘ and no entry will be accepted af- westnrn bmi-ndary line of William F. ,1, ' ed by the B1-ackley choir. I.‘ Alfred Affleck: on the south '.'v‘ I Wainwrlt gkussians See Yanks ;Criticized On Screen I I I I h KIEV-—What are Soviet people Americans, the Soviet camera- h - In mo c with the eye-catching Boston. Chicago, San Francisco, ways ready to help his friends -title, Behind the Ramparts of Denver. and L05 Angeles. the for tickets a half-day gerlng cops with guns, decrepit ;65_7o_ 5%.. of a devoted husband and a kind ahead and were lucky to get _ produce stands. slums. striking cartoon leaped to the screen. An going-out-of-business signs, war American woman tourist. aglow statues. Lester, Ida ‘ strutted down a Soviet street. ‘filthy parks. War headlines. Ex- . Mac. Ronnie. Allan. all at home. .Behind her ioped her henpecked I trcme TV commercials. Parades , . IHEREBY GIVE PUBLIC N0 His mother Mrs. Julia Macbon. I husband in porkpie and trench- of soldiers, parades of high day of A.,g_s ald. Bear River: two, brothers. ,-coat. carrying a camera and a school girls. pararlvs of boy ‘scouts. all marching to dubbed- Light laughter rippled through ' in jazz. . the Druzhba a u dien c e. The I Tcouple looked like Jiggs and I with his feet on his desk. Phila- which was largely j. Maggie. and their baby grew up delphia. a crack in the lihorty . Edward Isiand 1 Wu] set up and. attended was held from his late I to be Marilyn Monroe, chomping bell. Boston. dilapidated tone- sell to the highest bidder the fol? residence on May 29. in St. I Ell " lowing described tracts of 1and;__; Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. R~3- , FIRSTLY: — ALL THAT TRACT. qlliem High Mass Was celebrat- situate at Mount Stewart‘ No ' andiments near the harbor of the tea l '~i said: "There is nothing nnn-pn|1t1cal ‘) toured _3hlt- to lot tiuwli Ill) "l‘U.‘.‘I t-X.'l!':» 2000110 110 110 1855 I-19 (8% 483/‘ -- M 4 52 +21 Imonuments. the broken statues. l Idcnls. your Criminals 171/; is + vfiof Kiev. ;to Mr. Joseph Maccoi-mack spd theweekendathllhomcillnb lo Bay West aftaratlinawoek trip to Lark Harbour. Now- . foundland. PICTURES FLAWS Then the main feature began. I Mr‘ ‘M Mn‘ T°"y 'h°"“ There was nothing funny in if “d daushlfi‘ N°°“‘ "4 E" It was a travolofiule of a troupe “He "f Montreal md Mn‘ wu' "’ iiam Christian Launcllinl of Russian folk dancers whovwere vmm" It the I d the United States some; months ago. Whi ey were , xgenatilf Mu’ Gem“ chflm" c eered and entertained by. Mr Tommy Pet". 0, cu” .bridge. Mass.. recently visited man rec0r'de(-I pvpry flaw‘ evpry TFIBIIVES If S 0 ll 1'1 I and R0110 ugliness in sight. In Washington. Phllarlclpl1ia,Bfi;_.. Mary Mallard. mac" jville. Ontario. is visiting her daughters. Mrs. Herbie Cheyen- le. Souris and Mrs. Preston Jen- ‘ kins, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peters left I Friday on return to Ottawa af- ter visiting their relatives at ‘ Souris West. I Misses Anne and Isabel Mull- ally, Montreal are the guestaol .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mullally; of Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carpenter and their daughters, Mrs. Gil- bert Smith and Miss Doris Car- . penter, U.S.A. were recent via- iiors l_o Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Leblanc. of U.S.A. are visiting relatives in Bear River. Mr. Kevin Mahar. Summer- side is visiting relatives at Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Toronto. are visiting relatives at Bear River. Mr. Gerald Chaisson. Char- : lottetown. spent the weekend at his home in Rollo Bay. » Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maclnnis and sons Michael and Eric. St. Peter's Bay. were recent visit- ors to Rollo Bay. Mr. Wayne Montgomery. Bear River, is visiting his sister and I)l‘l)1Il(‘l‘-Ill-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Amt-iiallll In Cambridge. cameraman photographed: I "Crazy quilts of neon. swag- workers. every woman and girl in capri pants and sunglasses, ——Unemployed languishing in —In Wasiiimzlnn. Rob Krnnrvrly party. Chicago. sex and crime. with scenes taken as fact from the roaring twontivs. in New York, cvcry Negro (IP- privcd of food and labor and PROPAGANDA AT ITS Bl’-EST Behind the R a m part s of America was masterpiece of Soviet. propa- ganda. The travcloguc fnllmwd the Cl(‘al1-L'lll. wholesome. Com- munist rlanccrs through the de- praved centres of capilrilisni. 'lll'l‘ from llif'nl(ll'_V 1 Wu‘: gel'allons,. the worst. of \\'Il|I'li was picturing 11 little boy, at '.Ilt‘ grave of his soldier father, as a warmongcr. I began to rcali7c tho \\'i.<rlnm of an American medical stiirlmll I had met in Leningrad. He had hides. Mrs. Dolph Kelly, New York, is visiling her mother. Mrs. Mary C. MacEachern, Bear River North. Mrs. Paul Gallant. who 11 as been a patient in the Charlotte town Hospital for some time. has returned to her home in Souris West. I Miss Georgina Deagle, Ben River. is a patient in the Sour- is Hospital. Mrs. Julia MacDonald. Bear River left recently for Cranston. R.I. where e w be the guelt of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacDon- d here. and anyone who bellow-s he can accommodate with a devoted Communist is a fool. At time I am a lot less bIack-and- 1 while about my opinions. Here I turn off my brains and argue as arbitrarily as they do." Next day, after the Druzhba show. we met nur now Intourlst guide for Kiev. Nelyn was dark. stout. thirtvisb and f1'icndI_v. “And what do you wish to see"" Mrs. Lem Burke and four children. are visiting her par- ; enls. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pit- “Ynur slums." I said. “Your I re’ Tlgmsh ‘ juvenile delinquents. your war I GUERRILLA EXECUTED KEY WEST. Fla. (AP)--Hie vana radio announced Tuesday the capture and execution of an anti - C a str o guerrilla leader known only as Cara Linda. Cara . Linda. whose nickname meam “beautiful face," was reported to be the leader of a large group of counter-revolutionab 105. of Stalin. your pr-dcstrian accl-, But instead we wont to a children's camp. and to some palatial metro stations. the pride HELPED BY NITNS NEW YORK (AP) —- Quick- wnrking nuns holprrl P\’El(‘llEll(‘ 295 patients Wcdncsd:i_v when a fast-moving lirc brnkr mil in a loft of St. l\iary‘.< llnspilal in’ Brooklyn. No patients \\'(‘l‘r~ in- jured. Thc tl11'co—alm'n1 h|a7e was b rnu gill under ('r)nlrnI within 20 minutes. All 205 pa- tients. including 65 newborn in- fants. were taken temporarily a lawn siirroilnding the five- storcy building. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited investment Securities ALEX M. WILSON, er M‘anag 117 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 ch’tow| P.E.|.'s Most Complete Farmers Store Poultry Feeders. 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