THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 29, 1953 PAGE TWELVE ' . , members of this family. a large Mr. Bert and lterling M.e.aPhail, were well attended: At Victoria '- circle of relatives and friends ex- Mr. and Mrs. Neil :MedPhail. M1. and Bonshaw, Rev. 3913 Wu, the tend deep sympathy in this their and Mrs. Myron Ii-law, Mr. and guest preacher, M13 Mrs. Archie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Myron and Miss Marion Benton, Mr. and Mrs. George Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cameron. time of sore bereavement. Maubeod was guest soloist, MW 5411"" 1493-. organm, M Bonshaw. the male quariette gm, special numbers, with Dr. Mac. , OUR NEWS-BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY susscalssasl .,.,.,,,., ' ' In”. Mr" G.ekv.h:leiXdla?olla:N?3.o53l;s Mr. Wilfred Trowsdale has re- . MONDAY ter on then other Canadian Pmv- FRIDAY g mg. g anrrus i turned for ' ta bl-let and fnloyeblg ilelaativss and friends in Hal same” of public Wu” m goxldnoggnm, and Miss lame, The munh mmm meeting lot A" schools M" urudy opened cl.mhcl3mg MS mel Pnmuy Donn)” "' At me ohuumawwn vfl:ilon.ll::nue"nllll1llbe:r.Ibf ' . . i this Pastoral charge on All: la . l . , . . , the Mliflhme wlldllie 339;. 3;? excepting those in this city and in m mci:?3l:l.ill'llo!thi:l:ln!V,";lfh1lllr9clli: Hospital on August 16th, 1953. to years, 'ab"nce "om bu mun A recent vmtm. "poms mat will be held aboard ”Abegweit" as she piles on her re- gular runs between Borden and Tormentine on the evening of September lath. ' M. R 1 . . "::.:”:.::..:l.::: is: or C. 1. ..;::::"...l".. ”i?.'"”35e' :33.”-..::. M.:...:.."::. ll:-. mm a new on man a ikfe organmmn "mums m New iatoes without a producer's license, Charlottetown am” of H. R. 8 m w. 'oz ” ' visiting her sons and daughters. large herd, lost 14 in one nllght. Brunswick and Nova scotia, as well as the Island representatives, ll evidenced by the increase in at- tendance each year since it's adoption as a rendezvous by the Fish and Game Association lead- .-rs from each of the provinces. During heavy electrical storms summer-side which by custom open the day sfier Labor Day. WEDNESDAY Mr. Aden Mulligan oi Emerald. R.P.., and Mr. Delbert Rayner of Travellers Rest were each found guilty in county magistrate's court before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C., at Summerside yesterday. Mr. Mulligan was fined 375.00 and costs or one month and Mr. Rayner was fined 25.00 and costs or ten days. yesterday morning. A good'v num- ber of parents and visitors were present. Doane st Co. will attend the 51st annual meeting of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Account- ants being held in Victoria, 3. C. from September 5 to 10. Between 500 and 000 persons from all of Canada as well as lead- ing representatives from the Unit- ed Kingdom and the United States Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doiron. a daughter, Wilma Ann. Weight 7 lbs. ti on. CAMPBELL - At the Charlotte- Hospital, on Saturday, August 22nd, HARLOW-At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. August 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barlow. st. Eleanors, a daughter, '1 lbs.. 4 cu. MURPHY - At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sunday. August 9th, 1953, to Mr. .and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, Millvale, a daughter, Mary Patricia. Province, and is the guest of his brother Joseph, and Mrs. Trows- dale. .. Mrs. James V. Campbell is and friends residing in Windsor. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers and daughter Gloria, made a brief visit home during the weekend, from Moncton, N. B., where How- ard is busily,engaged in the build- ing contract business. . close to Amherst, N.s.. a vicious oouger 11 been making assaults on herd of cattle on pasture lands at night. while lying in groups. This animal strikes to kill. owners are now keeping cattle close to their farm buildings. and an "armed watch" ready to shoot to kill. Cougars strike to kill, but not for consumption. and are pre- valent in B. 0. Rev. W. A. MacQual'ric, DD., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MaoQuarrie. Doctor W.K. lingers Agencies Limited couensrrs INSURANCE SERVICE that swept the south shore dls- will attend. Weight 7 lb. 15 on. L u M 1 d g MWQU" la conducted 1 f "M yeuerdny aIftI;:n0on'Ma.h bl”; Mn W F' A stew"! M'LiA" WES when st Columba P esbyterian glARllI?:At t.u;ei3thClilll5r:lo"tteu;:n Wlfnldeellae Je:;lKanildmR:3a .elo!n Pllhllll Whfdhil? in C0Yllsl:I;llcesN:lV . o ' . . . r as a, u us , , . ' ' ' owned by MR J3 8 MC . on Elected Prmdem of me Aywmre Church at Marshfield celebrate andpMrs. Jolln Larkih, st. fgeiel-ls Md dmlgme” 0' the late Mr" md g:3,ncI;,l;n' onnnd s,Eg':;mnAuEn";;d Tdephunml ' -Kellyis Cross was struck by light- ning and burned to the ground. When the barn was struck Mr. McMahon was sitting in a car in his yard with three other men. sudden was the destruction by fire that holhlhl 90”” M 40”” w 5”” County, Edward Boswell, Victoria, McAIfEEn-At the P' 57' I5”"ld thgir respective homes carrying 17, following an enjoyable two- . i 2 the barn. The loss included one Queens. W. F, A, stewnrt, Si1'nih' xgsofetd tahifdl 3,?" thedlgggezlli llfgplrlqal. August 25th. 1963, to Mr. pleuam memories mm them 0: . week vim mm,-,8 relatives and Residence Resldellca v ' . calf, one threshing outfit and e aarmeyv Km”. Gavin Reidf Mon- au Tum an rs. Maur ce McAlecr. City, a memorable vmt. blends, mm; of men. parents. 9471 4628 large quantity of hay. The build- ing was the main barn of the farm. ' The wind at the time was blow- V W ing ill n direction that carried the flames away from the house near- by and this, together with the heavy rain falling at the time. prevented the loss of any other 2.-i ll”. evening the storm had caused no Mr. Floyd MacKlnnon was elected president of convention officers at the annual convention of the Churches of ,Christ of P. E. island at New Glasslw. P- E. I-. which included s. three day session with three meetings on Sunday. The Young People's program opened on Friday evening with e devotional period led by Mr. Elmer Nicholson followed by an address ii "The Challenge of Youth" by M1”- W. O. Weale. No lack of confidence in the Maritime Central Airways or in workmen is expressed in a reply -2 received by Mayor J. D. Stewart H to a telegram sent to the Minis”! -ll of Defense Production, Ottawa. I protesting aggravation of the em- . ployment situation here by 1'9!!- .” son of the R. C. A, 1', CCISIIII activities. The reply came from Mr. T. N. Beulpre, Assistant Deputy Mil” later, and was in answer to the tglggrnm of His worship following g mggqjng or she City Council on August 17 when s. resolution W” purged regretting the situation. . Conflicting interests and desires have caused a halt to be called "1 ' by the Town Council at Borden. I but och: yelre being the result It installations of small laborator- ' five eosletrueted schools weninl la.,rural, elves and an- aps-eeentiy under cell- l't- . Breeders Association at their an- nual meetlng nnd field day which was largely attended and held at the Experimental Farm yesterday. The following directors were named for the coming year. Prince lague. Directors at large are George Boswell, Frenchfort, Major Mac- Rae, Central Royalty. Lloyd Mac- Leod, Dundas, Wilfred Fili'n65-5 Vernon Bridge, col. F, 1. Andrew. East Royalty. and the retiring pre- sident John Lewis, Freetown. Very large Wlizregaltiorls attend- August 28rd. when the church ob- the goodly heritage from the Pill? brought, to this area. by true and worthy Presbyterian, Methodist and Bible Christian pioneers. exempli- fied respectively by 131- -him” Msoeregar, Rev. James Buirpltt. Rev. Francis Motherall and a host of others. The minister, Rev. J. Murdock Fraser, conducted both services. with the large church choir lead- ing the service at praise. In the morning, Mrs. John Mac- Rae and Mrs. W. J. Mulch of Oherry Valley sang the duct "The Beautiful City" and Mrs. MacRae sang the solo "Bless This Church." The guut preacher, Rev. J. Al- lison Fraser. brother of the min- met-, saint John, N. 13.. spoke on "The Church In The Wilderness" from the words of Stephen, the first Christian martyr (Acts 7:38) This two-day show is sponsored by the Abegweit Chapter of the I. O. D. E. and this year, 'as last. is being held in the Baptist Church hall. Included in the awards receiv- ed by Mr. Bowness were (1.) the Maurice Mill Rose Bowl Troplly for annual competition and award- ed for the greatest number of points in the show; (2) the Rural Memorial Nursery; (3) the Rural ,.World War if is a neyv scholar- ship which is being made avail- able for the first time. Three post-graduate scholarships are to be offered annually in this World War Ii memorial, and each is worth szooo. IXPIIT -TB!!! their rededication service on Sull- day it will mark the second such occasion since this, one of the old- est Presbyterian churches on me Island has been rgiedlcated. The other event took place in enlarged 12 ft. in length. method used was to cut the church in th; middle and move both ends out. A spire was added and it is noted that the Scotch Thistle which adorns it cost only five dollars, certainly. much less than it would cost today. Only two candidates nominated by-election was made necessary in The official Opposition, the Pro- gressive Conservatives, did not name a candidate in the tradit- ional Liberal stronghold. Nominating were Mr. H. P. Smith, Pownal, Liberal, and Mr. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley, Independ- ent Farmer. The returning officer is sheriff John Benton. HALIFAX. (OP)-Murray Wart- man, an 18-year-old high school student, was placed on 51,000 bail Thursday when he appeared in court charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of James Condon, 82, a. native of Little Pond, P.E.I. Police say Wartman was oper- ator of the car which struck the Pier 9 watchman late Saturday night. Condon died of injuries en route to hospital. The case was continued to Sept. 0. with him quite informally at the railway station in Stockholm was the big event of my trip overseas," was the comment of Sgt. W. Allan Massey in speaking of his tour of Great Britain and parts of the continent of Europe on his return home last evening. Allan and his travelll g pal, Pat Shields of Vancouver were notified at breakfast that the King was on lng and amazing were the fluency Mr. and Mrs. modern Bagnall. Hunter River. e son. I lbs. 3 on. IIIIA-At the Oharlotutown Hos- pital, Augult 28rd. 1058, to Mr. and Mrs. Adelbett Shea, Auburn,- e daughter. JONES-At the P. I. 1. Hospital on Aug. 1!. 100. to Mr. and Mrs. Bay, a. son. McADAM-At the Haifax Infirm- hr), Haifax. N. S.. on August 26th, 1953, to Mr. A. J. and Mrs. Mc- Adam (nee Ethel Kelly) a son. daughter. nomolv-At the P. 2:. I. Hospital, August 26, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doiron (nee Emma Dou. cctie), North Rustico. a son. David Peardon, weight 8 lbs,, 14 oz, DOUSE-On August 21st, 1953, at Detroit, Michigan, to Mr. and Mrs) James R. Douse, a daughter, Sandra to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Tudor, rlzrtouson -. MecKAY -. At st. Johns Presbyterian Church, New London. on Thursday. August 20th,, by the Rev. Lorne MacKay, assist-l ed by the Rev. D. A. Campbell,i Vernon Lester son of Mrs. Hugh John Ferguson and the late Mr. Ferguson, Graham's Road, P. E. 1., to Mary Katherine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. MacKay, Stanley Bridge. P. E. f. CAMPBELL - CAMPBELL - At St. John's Presbyterian Church, New London on Saturday..'August ?2nd, by the Rev. D. A. Campbell. Grafton Campbell of Holllstar, Cali- fornia io Mrs. Mary Josephine Campbell of Charlottetown, P. E. I. DEATHS MacQUAltRfE -A't the. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright, Mont- Mrs. L. R. Maoxinnon, married and residing, with one exception, in the New England states, who have been visiting relatives, and friends following a number of years' absence, have returned to Relatives and friends of Mr. Al- exander MacKay are pleased to learn that he has returned to his place of residence, much improved in health, following a. period of treatment received while 5 pstlent in the P. E. I. Hospital. she has found it necemary to un- Profound sympathy of all com- munity friends, here and else- where, is extended to Rev. George Somers, former pastor ot Tryon United Church. on the death of Mrs. Somers, his late, wife, at Summerside on Aug. 7. Funeral services in the Tryon Church, at- tended by a large assembly of rel- atives and friends, were conducted by Rev. Alexander MacKay, in the nbsence of Rev. Mr. Archer, who delivered the message from com- forting words of scripture to the bereaved. Other ministers attend- ing. this service included: Revs. George Morris. "George Ayers, George Somers (former pastors), also G. R. Ward, E. 8. Weeks, R. H. Baxter, and Kenneth Campbell. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. s Relatives and friends of the late Eachern, formerly of North Lake, in his 70th year. CROSBY-in Worcester. Mass., on formerly of Charlottetown. son of Mr. William Crosby, Charlottetown. MASON -- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Sunday. August 23rd, 1953, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason, Bunbury. SAUNDERS-At Montreal, Satur- ou Monday, Aug. 24. James Mc-; August zoth. 1953. Mr Roy crosbw i : H, m gm, gnce work being done Mr. Hammond Bowness of Be- H I A L 2611' M ' Ha h Mrs. James F. Promt (formerly MOM. ac. Little hope however. deque carried away tool h9l'il0;l5 It ..Mewng with m, Mgjegty King :dg:CeQllllll'gl:.s age H mm llitliliss 'Il.ena. llnmanfl natterlided the l t fr esumptlon of the second annua prov ncla ow- , .. g , j nera serv ces o le ate Mrs. is hed on o a r H Show It Summerude yenerdlyl Gustav 01 Sweden mg chamng MCEALHERN In Charlottetown Prom in Kemmgmn United Church Aug. 16, conducted by Rev. Mr. Murray. To the surviving forthethree us. X M the two 0's, etc. single letters. Ibs- erophies. the length and formation of the words leeldeythnwdehtteuendidenab . Athvptog-remqeehtlee nslrv poms 'lVXKVl0B.X'l'I'i 'sbTre - nso sl.xsr.I.evx, ' en.!.'L;I.i!1'e Kv.n.o. .u. xv!-.0.-..A as 8-. where there were large gatherings of worshippers. Mr. Carl Peterson and sister Constance left for Ontario on Aug. Mr. alld Mrs. Henry Peterson. Weekend visitors here on Aug 15 included: Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacPhnll. JOHN R. ROGERS Office .. 131 Queen Street .- 8541-8542 AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE WALTER M. BEARS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ,. xxxs d)i.lhfhBAlonhe.Iaa.Y.l.Iq.lI. ” iA6KlNG'A,,Hl5N'l?oUT;iN,i-EN-V 'l?AJPE13.ie3rg gEUF67ETTlNG mllsgsuccuteur CATFISH? .- Ynxzuoverz oN,THa'rABLe, - xx lAMDJIT'5 Too MUCH rota . . . o V'j0slelF;'el2solll- -;HA,2;lzumPH! ' M cc I. '1 W7. 2 HM! -s.,w.Wrb l L 1 new .TilE Elisabeth bulldinm on both services in Tm” "W" in Fourth Queens District on runon-at th Vi i R'”””” ""1 "Md" ” M” g - . ' A5 181' " Wuld 1” lcnmed 1”” Church. M0'hl3R"9- W S””d'y' Nomination Day yesterday. The London, 0nt., ofl au?;l.fsrtB2lIl1l?."llszt:?z3' Gem vine” regret to jam mat DID HE SAY!-root MJCHFER ONE damage in ihe summemde M served the 'I'lth anniversafy 0i the d nu h P 1 - -g dergo a major operation in the c r c . i western sections of the Province. dedlwmm 0: one menu church l" er 1" 1 3 '9" "Cm I-'e3”g me” 150591 H8010 8 dnushler. P. C. Hospital, and extend best E5ADaMl5TER'”ER l l PERSOMZDISDIS ature vacancy caused by the mm 7 lbs 2 -- for the worship of (003; Wgmal; ing of former Premier J. Walter ' lVi”f5h”,'m" ””c”'”"””' "M" W M NASITHE NAME "F0mEN-ATi 'Ml6HTvBETO0l" e o . A. if ' 9 , TUESDAY d:"l:t'”c:”;:'d: md nomad to the Canadian Senate. MARMAGES 3”” ” '”'d 1 9' "-"Vm”- VOU CAME:T0a HE 3A5 D00 ' - I . Roauhtnr. our OUR wAv F By 4., R. Willinnlo V . 1 a El L I ' larle Janos. nuclei-oak. a daugh- i Lxblsa , . ”950V39- 9'"-- (W)-A" 309' ter, Lille. sserlene. weight s lbe., v -x- .-. .-.-M-. . . . . , ' C " pound user was killed and butoh- H m -Yesterlars, Orypeageeesl 1"!!! GATE! or film. ARI ' eeelinapeaeureneerhsubya ODIN ANDDA,Y:lIl00l'll11mDIlwn'.AND,' ,g gem vglt: an guano that r;:.r. -IAIN! WAY-nsrhslrt. ' . ) V-- .- e. uguet , o r. a . I - - egg... pm... A head and hooves In-e left. no Weston xlnrou, a . ""' . '"""' . Mamas Ala ” animal was values at around one. daughter, ouheniie mo , on v- - - lh Tr ns-Canada Highway DIOJGGC Beautification Association prize for tl-- promises and mid expressed . " T ateiledzque. As a result of over- the greatest number of points for the wish that the Csln--”-H 'rys gm dmfgi 6,9531; th:"'l1:1DGmhce , VE5..Ak9&JU5UALLy ( i tures made by a large body of the gladioll-a voucher for 515.00 be presented to him. Swndem 1 r”,mhey;"e ” n , i JUST. .ros5.THEAl 0” -0- - aun ers, e . . - 5 travemnz public and ' "'”l"””" Wm" 0i b""” M” ”” 90”" T” M" ””"'"- W” Plea” mumn-;u Stanley Brlclse. Aus.l illlllfllilllalrsldlliliishl Wt-NGIT so EXCITEDAW THENEARE5TCHAil2.'i is ' I . u . WHEN SOU G? FA9'I'lDlOUf': . , , . . - . 25, Mrs. Archibald Brand, of I..ex- 7 , , - EDUP OVER No-I-HNV; d, w s cached to route the Beautification Association prize for with which English is spoken by . I illiigid Llilfli-3 WORK hlgllflfany b:Cllr0l the ,''mage' E1.” the meme" number 01 whims lot ""Y0ne and the Hbulldmce um l")1(5.5Il8:l)'l5'll:1ral?S-'.A:g:l'leoghiglgftetowll Solution To Last , A 1,M JU51: 60'”!-ro Hlymde MY ALL E "M" W” "M mm” '0 mm Wm pmgl Sam Vail” H t or "rmy M ”"""l” W4 in 5"d' Hospital Allcust 24th. 1953. Ralph . i COATAN HAT UPAN THEN. GET SUSPICIOU ' .. I x the bottleneck which would be oc- flower stock from i 6 C010" en. Enquiry revealed that the Doucelkg of Norm Rmuco in ma, Saturdays Crossword I'LL COME gACK ANVHELP QIVE fLlTvVO MIPJ I ”””””d "l ”” "'”” ”' m” V"; "i"""'.”..N"'""ir mr vi: 133'" "W ” E"8"”l in ""3 mmm" 42...: year. ' . .WlTH TH'Dl5-HES! csosi-Lwl, . LITES TO GEFEACK ,, K high by mzcggggiffgntgfdfligziflhvhf l)::eCl:olE ec.7l;Vl5f?elo.5:.'. Iandt scR(l,'lolsAl'l,lleFl:l:oAnlllpl(:lIs(?:Cylff0IH each of ” l VCIJRE ALWAY5 TELUWME HERE! ' NX Itjhge ggguartment of Public Works Bowness for the greatelt numb" the states Tennessee Nebraska I C S S R D I . 10 HAMGMV THINGS U8 ' W and Highways. oi Win” ii" dtllll" W0" ""5 South Dakota, Georgia, and Min-' -.. llm" NWTCHA? A y , - A sarong tl;legaltlonh:l;c;&:?eyt1el;e. :l:crralaB;5ag&ifi,coa:.it;Lr I!l;'rll'dplmiIl:: neugr and olnedfmm Enilnad Mr 1 SAISSIOSI M.(C;ieI:') .18.::lrey nm?Jgg.,),n A pxg waite on rem er I ' A Nor em Ire an were on t e trp ' ' - -" . V, Md” with me imum tlllilallihe ferfym the comm Mammal Mm '” Emp" '" '” Wham Wm '" s ll)l:r!t:.rloue nowrl : 20 i”.'?.”. matter receive llhhef CW5 ' a down before the Canadian boys 56 k 1 K, d I "R : I pZ and as ll result lhe Nb-l"i Wm be who were enabled to touch on ' '” ' " ” we " l p &' dealt. with again at an early meei- Hound, Norway md Denmark beg philosopher 2.ltatsly the iv. M lag of lhe Government. Tnpnsnu gm dl L rking in Sweden. 19-:Vl?”'”l 3 ggvggfg n gztgy . i .1 - . ' .. -Naming of Dr, Albert Sinclair. T 123.3. 4.'f'owerd c the ' T '. l -A squadron of the Naval Air son 01 Mrs. Sinclair and the late ::T' 13.List of 5.Egypt.iarl, foot. - l Arm of the Royal Canadian Navy Mr Peter Sinclair M P sum- . -. BIRTHS names god i noisily presently based lgemporiacrily merslde, to an I. O. D. Oversea: T00f.tEl- At the ls(Tl;HBf5'l80tCcC0;Jin 14. Member of 6.Nei.ivet 24. Little l'"i""'Y'- 5""?! l Scoudouc. New runsw . scholarship as previousy report Hosp a on August , , lo r. .gn mac. or no. on atoneg move to the R.C.A.F. Stlliiih 55 in the Guardian was confirmed and Mrs. Stephen Toole, Bonshaw, nesian tribe 7.Ignited .23.Bang the 33.Anarchlst.a M) . Summe old: befogie the end! big in a release from Mrs. Kalthleviln I. dlulhldf. 9 ll3I-. 101- 15.Stunted l(;;il'lf;Ilf., Anger 36.Lime tree g 1,; b, i ng 10 TO I D , ti 1 'd In 6 (hi . ' v. .P 39.? not ' :35 rlrx1ln:lricialwi?l1fornl.atlon. m 0" pun E D C5u1'3fCKTf'- :13” 12”" S”;1a”g7 1e.Butm carrialge. 2s.G:ows old "5. be" J3 rnvo types of balngle engine -ir- aw? ifxfd figlhykenzgga ca'n- (mus. term) :;.lv.ubs out .g1.Newp 40.Past M .....- craft are used y the 5008070”-s Spraying for potato late blight ' - ' 1'f.Servils 1 .Govern 2. Amer can 42. Bone ',he sea. Fury. 5 single "liar: 1' is now more Important than at beckl 5"'"m"”d9v h wnv K"m"h 19.Ssshes 15.ll'orey Indians (enst.) l 7'-”'-'f said to be! the world's ufeszelst pro; my ppgvloug period :lurlrLguthll.s Aim. 7 lbs. 1 on. 21 1 Jeiinr dr ven. COHVF-I 0" "3 season, states t e wee y u etn A LNAULT .M th 1,, G g e s I lgliter, and the Avenxrr. Whlch issued by the Science Service tyRH';”pml O: sundeu,1An:;mgu;13 22.Memoran- . normally CIITW R "EV 0! ""9" Laboratory. Recent weather condi- ,0 Mr. Ind M" M”; A"emun' dum . 7 ,2 : lnd which is said to be the largesu "OM have bum exceptionally Gem”, sue” ' summers”, .' 23.Watched ; - .4 i lmille ”"V"” ”"":l"' "m cm” favourable for the development and daugmn ' ' 2. cQlos:iy .. . . d b ick". h dl , d ii i n . no es g" . i rg”-,fe Aiyr aN;vJ;;);ii?blImBch0!1'lllhi;)V; r51:l;sm.sh:.t.1dl,,;5 .re:le:.:”.)l11tlrrl:)tlx1gll1i; MASON - At the r. E. 1. Hoa- gzgarlnomu .,-T4 I ;;:x . ,td at ummers e W d n if the up 0 I IV S d .' t 23 "(L 1953' Xcllllr . 2' :.-'.-”'v - l 31:31:11 lo Winnlpek l0ll9wlnI the talllie plreerlltguls yin be mlIlhilln9d- l,ouMr. ulann:)MQEmlilserberlt Mason "0" . P” . r - 'E. OJ'.I?.wILLIAM5' 6'29 ' asst mil? :i3l”5d9m.l" zlglcf n3:':'; Mrs. W. E. Coil-on Oi Chgil0li'9('l (nee Glen Drake), a daughter, :3-glCi;;9.ndle' I ' l - WHY MOTHERE 651- e'zAy'e:.'v.Ieu-yarn Ieu1ee.lne.T.M.'l--.11.! Pal. niuwn lent VII 1'5 W III B9 i town retained the Prince. war mlumm, . e ,,-.-a ' ' .h. summerside Air station. This I, d id, . K 1, oh.mpg9mh1p shlpts g E - g . .-... 5 - wihgs parade will problblll '5" ysertreirdaya ail sheashot a 103 over POTTERFPM the Grace Maternily ordnance l whee It 5llmm"5ld9 Ami" 399' the aummerside Golf Course for a Hospital. Halifax, on August lztll, I4.Bechelor oi Thel'G ()uKhK To B9 A LBW By Fagaiy And Sll0l'l("D lance? 11th. two round score of nor. less, to Mr. and Mrs. s. w. Potter Music . ---m ,g,, .- -'-- .-- ' & With a malority of ruraeahgml Mrs. Cotton, who went into the gsrnnllgo D0f.Btl"lIli,oTil)llllh. P. I. 1.2 u Sheri-.)' ' U . 9 fl'"””....."'3:."1f".i'.x”.'"...3?....? 0...! ”"fn1u”l;::midn mu 1mu....ou.r.!,!, ,, yl ( "L JV: 0 VERY uAsu HACIENDA HAS one or: NTIL me one me you my mo i 2 ”' . mpmment of lduca- W , 1 id IIOY-At the r. m. I. Hospital. a1.coln THESE. THE CUSTDMERWHO NEVER. ' BEAT HIM 10 THE PUNCH-u . ll; "'..3.'2 been giving serious KS2; ,):.'.'i..l”'.f.'1.3.:'.".'I."'...l;'.l.'.y Sn;-d-y. Ausmt 2:. ms. to Mr. (swed.'; IUT NEVER valzles ms DIET” 2 an Mrs. Paul Hoy (nee Dorothy as Doc ti ., , , . . W .' . the t to conditions which may he eeoo d Pr l I l ham- . a one , y 4,, in 3e”ou-ea mm mm kiwi. in to yefr"s."” ” ””'".Si'” :..d-W i W W PM aw ” l m m D. A ter, s.na ns anc . I . ,lngs:n"n. . FORWU. HAM AND I years 9110 CITY If uh '7 The Imperial Order Daughters NGg,,.Ag ". K. V C I TV A 1 t. - -ardwdod. and this condition is 01- of the Empire (f.O.D.l'J.) have em 312.21.” H0.p".1,eMo?::.u,?un,,,): (Orient) I . NIcEsg'ERC&2::J,2 I'LL TRY to WW3 191' ”'"'1m"” nounced that two types of post s.tul-d.y Ann" and, 1953' to in-5'!h3P'd t 1145 QEEF Wm ”' A graduate scholarships for studies Mn ""1 'Mm om," mddm" (Me I” ()0 overseas have been made avail- Leon. M.cK.y)' Mu,,..y my", . - . b I l 1 th , :'l:h:'m"e':m:;d' :,m?,m e,,,'::,":::,i g”;';."'''''' o""'' '”"M 5 lb" i DAILYpaYHxUUl'D--H0fe'IIOWMWO!ilIv, their lives in World Wars 1 and ' i A K Y D L I A A X I 11. BAGNALL-At the P. 3. Island is I. o N o Ir I 1. I. o W . d J” A th the only VN”llW"'l The scholarship memorial to Hospital on August 20th, 106:. to , .g,..1.gg.,,;,,,p1,.gu4.;,,.u,o",.,. in um um; I. Agfuud . P