if if it ,1. ii .. (jvt at-.5: , , "A as -rs:::.r;, :- lzA(;E TWELVE THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN dEPFEMBER 26. 1953 --7 ........- urday, septembeiv 19th, 1953, to 83rd year. Ch", H t H I "T l , Bmrus V I W bum, , o eown ,osp tal on Thur... g . ,i(i,,',',,,;,';,if,, M'C5,;v, ii" ,',,,, ”ll,,,.y' STEWART-Suddenly st DunstaI- glalnb selngemzlegl 2-at Donald i-, . ' t. 21, i 53, Ed in at t. -0 Om . 0 Dun St 4 i , OUR NEWS BUDQET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ::::IsDIl;:3.cASa!:m:heN:Jv;ii:;lrkHo:n Benjamin. haze sep 9 wk ho... N. am mt .. - ' ' , ' c 1 LOBB-At Msiturt, Sas atc swan semmw nm'i' 1953' W Hui gl0Ill:iIiErAOi'1 tkggpifgilgi: 17t.iI:,m3: on septemb" 34th. 1953. Wm: C"A35E"M Chuini-ieimni on . . Mm 1” R smded” ("ac "me Mr and Mrs. Stephen Gillla (nee Ldbb (husband of mini Laard). 3'Pi?- min 1953- Hlmmond Ci-noiii MONDAY table discussion at Moncton lo-tl THURSDAY Lieutenant Governor T. W.,L Macgiulay, R. N.) a daughter. Eugen Glover, A daughter 7 of Milton in his 86th year, week. went on to any: ”Here. wen , Prowse and Mrs. Pi-owae greeted ' ' RAMSAY-At saint John, N. 3., r ,VVilil3m Ma0D0"IN- 39-0i50"T15 are tied up with text books as? The "PW"? 1”” meeiilli "isl Lady Baden-Powell at Government 1iA1i,ViE-M W "1"" 09:23 "W15 ”” Sept. 23, Rev. E. H. Ramsay, aged BARBER.-At the p. i;-:. lhliillll is in the Charlottetown Hospital um-l ln gomg other pmvlnces, which 5 glint 03' ml? W9Si- KHW Hume Hill House jnlmgdlglely upon her lm-l. Hospital 011 5EPt- 14- 1953- W - .------AA - 73 yell;-5, Holpilli Friday. Sept. 18, 195;; with serious head ln,1uries io1low- are changed we lliequemly and chool Association heard very com- val from me Rlrport at ,”5pm' and Mrs, Alan Harvey, B02 Biemom MARBIAGES ll” Mi-s. Rev. Harry Barber of Nortli lng is car accident last. evenieig on Tea Hill. it is reported that the car in which MacDonald was a passenger went. out of control and rolled over several times. The accident is be- ing investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Settlement within two week: along the lines of the ruling of the Arbitration Board in connection with the wages and working hours dispute has been insisted on ill a letter forwarded from the ins ternailonal Brotherhood of Electri- rsl Workers to the Island Tele- phone Company, according to Mr. Arthur Holland, president of ihe local union, in ii. statement lasti night. i Ml' Holland sa.d ”iiaVlllg fully complied with the laws of Prince Edward Island and, exliaiisled all means of settlement otlienvise, we have foulid ourselves forced to .sei.cl a letter to the Island Telephone Company Limited insisting that they abide by ihr decision of the Arbitration Board within two weeks or the Pniplove-cs will refrain from work" A Sabre jet from Cllaiham, N.B., visible only as is tiny speck more than st-veil miles high. was nosed inward the ground by its Dllot anil calnc rooming toward the earth at in speed of mare than 760 miles per lioilr lo give- some 3,000 i'lYlliaTl spectators at R.(f.A,F. Station, Suninierslde on Air Force Day ISaturda,vi their first audio visual cxliarienre of an aircraft ir.'ii'elling at a speed faster than sound. This was one of the nlany ex- hibits thril lhrillcd the crowds iilia nllPlltlP(l the three hour dis- play progroin featured by the R. we are compelledto fall in line with the changes, even though We do not approve. If we could co-ordln- ate the Education Departments on matters of this kind, we should be able to reduce prices and avoid, rapid changes. l "In this Province s. niajor prob-l lem of co-ordination which wouldl be practically impossible for thei Government to overcome, is the scattered high-school system which New Brunswick enjoys," Mr. Darby. said. "Books. grading and teach-ll cis would be difficult to arrange. on ll. Maritime or Atlantic Provincei. scale, especially with Noivfound-i land where they have denomina- tional schools, and iie would net'- care to dictate to them regardlngi a uniform currlculuni." i IWEDNESDAY , .fThe thirteenth annual pro-1 viilcial plowing match and live- stock show gels illicloi'ii'-.i,v at Dun- das today lllld will continue through Thursday. The feature events of the 2-day program will be the plowing clr zos cllmaxedi by the E-so provlnci:il v' .i- lship class on Thursday, the flrstl 'and second winners of which v. 'l represent. the Province as a icam ill the all Canadian plowing match competition to be held ill Coburg. Ontario in October Last. yrar Gian Morrlssey of Cherry Valley won the feature event. -Mrs. Gaspard Arsenault of Howlan Station, is celebrating her” 100th birthday today, l The former Catherine Wcdgta, she was born at Fortune Cove, Sep-l tembcr 23, 1853, a daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wedge. and is the only surviving member C. A. F. in the annual observance of Air Force Day. l Plxperily prepared ground dis-i Ilia." iiiai Wworrd almost. every phase of airforce Work and re- creation, together ullh aerial dis- play: by jet. aircraft and fly past: by propellor-driven types, rep-I resnnting the smaller sized pedltor, the medium size Dakota and the large four-engine Lan- caster aircraft were included on the program. A valiant and successful fight against the ravages of an ex. treme case of polio is attributed in Conrad i7UilF. Wilt? Hl'liVEi'i in being varied out. by our own lI'i”lI'YCO'S Charlolleiowii ,icslerda,v after travelling upwards of five thous- and miles on a bicycle. .Vlr. Dubr, who is now 24 years old, was stricken with polio when two ,vr;irs of age and was inn yonrs old before he learned to uali-', six years of Wl1i('ll were- tlwnt in a plaster rust. Al 16 be was able in i-ilk but because wf lack of schooling is iiniihle in "marl or write. On the advice of doctors he took up wheeling in the hope that. his musrlev would we restored and strengthened and that his general health would also benefit. The Slll'(i('SS of the treatment may he lr.'ili'1.rll when his long trip is coiisirlered and lof a large family. As I girl she at- 15X'1 past. month, tended Miscouche Convent for three years. Since her marriage. about 75 years ago she has livedl at Howlan. i i "Had it not been for the lieavyi and continued rains during tliri all records for roadl work in the Province would hav-i been broken by now, but even yet with a lirc:-ik and some finit, reach the do-' iweaiher, we may , isired goal." said lion Dnugnid, Macl(innon, Minister of Public- Wnrks and Higiiivays yesterciay. ”'lihe sub-grading. prograniniey iall over the Provinve is nearly completed and jII'llPlhll)' spciili- in the crews will lie i-niiiinuc.l l the service at uidcning and cleaning projects." the Minister said. ' i F . l The di-atli of Mr. James Calder, -formerly of Charlottetoivii, occur- icd in New Glasizriiv, N. S, on Mon- iday evening. He was ill his 77th iyear. l Mr. Cold:-r, who for mliny years .wns engaged with his father in the ltailoring and furrier businoss in lchariottetown, came to the Is- land when a boy of 12 years. Fol- lowing the death of his father he continued in business here, event- itlval Director, at a delightfully iii- ,rc.i, prehenslve reports of the Annual yesludn. A ml was held ln her meeting of the Provincial Fed- honor by Mm l-,,.owse und W” In, "Mm" 1” Hmne and schiml 5' tended by Provincial Girl Guide socutlons. Miis. G. Moffatt report- Execullve and member, of the ed fully on the afternoon business guard of lmnort meeting and Mrs. JP, Lantz gave ”'""View ”1,”” ”dd'e55 byihc C3"' A warm iribilte to the ability 3d”'" Preside"? Mrs GE Br”C9' and hospitality of the engineers of Mrs. Ivan Nicholson and Miss Great Bmaln on men. work on 6' CW5” were ”)p”'m”d "5 'i the Czsonation was paid last membership committee, nlgm by Mr. R L. Dobblm MEL A large number of interested S5,,'pl::m:f;1"n3g,.:2:ef'IigE0fuTt:,x;l participants in the growing drama. meeting of lhe PEIIA branch or movement throughout the Province the Englneulng msmule at Adm- last evening met Mr. Richard nu. mewng held at the Queen MacDonald, Dominion Drama Fes- Hole! la" night. Mr. Dobbin himself is the son of the late Mr. Francis H. Dobbin, former president of the Canadian Neivspo;::r Association. owner and crnor and Ml's. Prouse received Operator of the Peterborough Re, meuzuesjisl tanddme hmit” W35 view and author of the well ass ted n e raivlng rooms y ', .. ... Ml'8. E. F. Greene, Mrs. J,A. Mac- hm” our old Home TM" ' mlllan, Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. A. G. Macmillan, Mrs. A.W. Rog- ers, and Mrs. L. E. Proivse. fomiai gatherir; at. Government House. His Honor lhe Licutcnaiit Gov- Jaii sentences were given to all three young men on assault charg- , , , ,, es and to one of them and another An em,” lo loam wlm, is h,,, man who were convicted of caus- ing (lone for handicapped child- m3 P di5t'”rba""- Th? ,5em9”Cc5 rou elsewhere will be made liy Vi"-We ilimded OUL by Stipeiidinry the local Cerebral Palsy parcnis M3i1i5iTai9 G115?” Gaudeiv Willi group or lhls l-ll,-, M ll... leg. flatly refused to entertain a plea ular meeting this week it was i0l' Ciem9i'iC.V. decided to write to parent groups The magistrate stated "This has in other centres and also to the got to be stopped for the sake of various Provincial Government law and order and vi taste of jail Departments of Health to ascrr- seams to bg me only a,ll5u'el', ll ininl ulvit is being. clone. for cx- any of ll-mm "El mime bcgol-9 me bl'tipIl0il-'Il children in their Prov- "Em and are convlcled 1 wlll iiircs. give them the limit." The group, all from the Albany area, were charged yesterday on five counts, one disturbance. one mischief and three assault. They The serious situation prevailing in the lobster fishing industry and the need for recommendations "de- signed tolprotrct and conserve this were mmlcted 0,. pleaded mum. valuable industry to the Maritime an eaclll one meml,E,. of the group Provinces is highliglited in a. re- Jamm Dawsonl Charged Mm dls, solution passed yesterday at the turlmnce at Cmpaud again had ms eighth annual meeting of the P. case adjourned ml wednesdm. E. Island Fisheries Federation. Tile Seplgmbel. 30' M 9.30 ln the mom"; resolution urges that the Fisllcrles mg, Council of Canada, following coli- sultatlon with the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia fishery hssocia- "Fi'lCilds'lllp. uiidei-staiicllng and t-ions. approach the Federal Deimri- goodwill are the things the world merit of Fisheries with a view to is crying out for-more than ever convening an early meetlni-I of before." said Lady Baden-Powell. Federal and Maritime Provincial lielovi-cl world chlel Guide, of 5 officials, together with repi'escnta- banquet, lligi, lllgl-ll, lll tho char. tlvns of fish l)I1ckI'l's and flsher- lotteioli-ll Hotel, given ln hel- men. ior the lwumo-he of reviewing honor by the Provincial Girl Guide iilia Problem. Association. "Lady B.-P.", as she is affectionately known, arrived --'A 5P9Cl3i llleeililxt WES ileid It late Thursday afternoon by plane Tilfili-1'9. M0liillSlll'. 1353 for her third visit to the Prov- evenlng ti discuss proposed plans lnce, for the organization of a co-oper- "And 30 the pl-acllce of Gl,-l ritivc in Montague. The meeting Quldlng ls gl-eally ngedgd many to VH5 l)rP8lfiPd OVPY by Mr. ChiiliE3 give high-minded and glorious scr- Ltli i6- vice to the world," she said to the Mr. J.G. Dennis, Cliarlnttetown, amlleme of more mm 70 com- supervisor of Island co-operatives mlsslonel-5, Guldgg and Glllde Kill"? in brief resume of what had mothers. "There has never been been accomplished UP 10 iile D1ie- anything like the Guide and Scout 5'-Vii. H9 laid lillli i0ii0Wills lllim- Movements in tho world and when Pmus l'Nlli95i5 from the disifici. the appeal and challenge is before iii? WDTR Of Oltillillillilll 1' C0s0l1' youth, they respond in helping to eraiive at Monihlllle W85 bellli-'L create a. great world friendship." He stated that a considerable area Messages of welcome ware glvell iliid Riifady be?” Cl”lVi3559d- End by Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. P-iT91lfi.V m'Ci' 57-00000 ii-"id i799niProwse who said that Girl Guiding pledged. Meetlnsrs Were held if-St had been carried on for 45 years week in New Perth. Vnllevileld through an ideal and that the Park, twins, a daughter, Delphine Rose, 6 lbs, l2ll 02s., and a son. Dale Franklin. 6 lba., all use. DAYMOND --i At the Chatliam General Hospital on September 24th to Mr. and,Mrs. Stuart Day- mond (June Ranisayi a daughter. McQUAlD - At the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital. Montreal, on September 11th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. McQuald, a son. DOIRON-At ilic Clinrlottet-ouin llospltal on September 18th. 1953. to Sig. Mm. A. .l.. and Mrs. Doiroll. (nee Jean Lawlor, Cliarlottetown) a son Charles Blair. 9 lb. 5": oz. (ILYDON-At the Prince County Hospital on Sept. Zfird to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gll'don, a dangli- ter Lorna Marie. RAMSAY - At the Prince County Hospital on September 20th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsay, Hamilton, a daughter. 7 lb. '7": oz. HAYES-At the r-. E. l. llosplisl on Sept. 20. to Mr. nml Mrs. llornce llayes, Wilniot Valley, a daughter, 8 lb, 8 oz. HURST--At Talara, Peril, on Sept. 12th, 1953; to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hurst. ince Grape Whitehead). a son. 8 lb. 12 oz. RODD-At ihe Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on September 19th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Rodd, Charlottetown, a son. IKLAM - At the Prince Edward island liospltal on Sept. 17, 1953. to Mr. nntl Mrs. Willard W. Irlam a daughter, Colleen Jane. WEBB-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, September 18th. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Webb. Charlotte-town, a son, Kerry Royce. Weight 7 lb. 5 pz. VVEBSTER-At. llospital in Sunimcrslde FARM FOR SALE AT SUFFOLK 109 acres, 60 clear. good land and build- ings, balance excellent lumber and hardwood, fronting on Winter River. the Prince County on Sat- Louis Arbing. L FOR SALE 200 Gallon Standard Do- MscKAY - MoEWEN - At Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, September 16th, 1953. by Rev. A. Frank MacLean. Lenthal MacKay of Stanley Bridge to Mildred McEwen of Bristol. EIIHIOUD CAMERON -- At Wheatley River, P. E. I., on Sept. lat, 1953, by the .Reverend H-award Christie, June Marguerite Ca'meron, Sackville, N. 3., lo Cecil Arnold Eikhoud, saekville. N. 13., formerly of Wheailey River, P. E. I. naifrlis HE(.'i(BERT-- At Indian River Sept. 23, 1953, Reuben I-leckbcrt, aged 94 years. CORMIER-At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1953, William J. Cormler, in his T. Auction Sale AT MELVILLE Iam instructed by Mr. Reg. Noye to sell by public auction on his property at Melville on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 1 oiclock p.m., all his stock, farm implements and household effects: 1 general purpose mare 14 years; 1 milk cow 5 years; 1 heifer 3 years old: 1 heifer 2 years old, both Holstcins; 2 sets spring-tooth barrows (lever): 1 sectional seeder; 1 truck waggon; 1 binder (Int); 1 driving waggon; 1 wood sleigh; 1 box sleigh; 1 road cart; 1 saw bench; 1 crosscut saw; 1 cream sep- arator; 26 laying hens? 40 lovely chickens- ' Household Effects: 1 kit- chen range: 3 beds, springs and mattresses; 2 sets draw- ers; 3 commodes; 4 small tables; 1 sewing machine (Singer): 1 organ; 1 dining room tablcz. 4 living.room chairs; 8 kitchen chairs: 2 parlor chairs; 1 1'0cklm-I chair; 1 Quebec heater: 1 washer and wringelx tubs iand washing board: 1 1"(ldi0 (Westinghouse): 1 eight-dilli clock; 3 mirrors; 2 Aladdin lamps; 4 or.dina1'y lamps and a lot of dishes. D915 and pans. and small articles not mentioned. is Sale positive as furni sold. Terms of Sale-all SUIUS 1 mare 5 years old, driver; i CONNICK-Al. Kenslngfon, Sept. River in her 68th year. 21' 1953' M” M”"”"" Own” m DUNN-At the Charlottetown rim. h" '1" 3”” pital on sept. 20.1953, Ralph Dunn MacDONALl)- suddenly in the of Mount Stewart in his 43rd year, STAY AT THE , CORNWALLIS HOTEL 1-ll HOLLIS IT. HALIFAX, N. I. Fifty single and double rooms with and without bath. Two mlnutes' walk from Railway Station. Steamship Piers. Business and Theatrical District . . . A complete, Drug Store, Snack Bar, Post Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel Building. RATE! 82.50 T0 36.50 FEB DAY For our Gueata' safety and 'r'.otootion-This Hotel is equipped with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Fire Alarm Bella and Steel Fire Escape: for quick. sate exit: in can of any emergency. You will anhy COMIVOBT with ECONOMY at the "OOBNWALIJB HOTEL" W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited icoupmrs: msunanca l saavsca Commencing Monday, September 14th, our office will return to our usual office hours of 9 until 5 daily, except Saturday, when we close at 1 o'clock, Telephones: Office - 181 Queen Street - 8541 - 8542 JOHN R. ROGERS WALTER M. BEARS Residence Residence 9471 4628 Adams nmovonoum THE PROVINCE . FOR RENT Rooms on upper floor, suitable for housekeeping, in Dominion Hotel. Also space on the lower floor, to be remodeled to the taste of the lessee, suitable for commercial business. For further particulars apply at the office of T. LELAND LINKLEITER, barrister, etc., Summer- sidc, Prince Edward Island. FOR SALE ' Property of the late Emmas J. Corlsh, situated lng their removal havo been willi- lhc fart that freriurnilv he i'0l'- , and Whim Road. and the response l l l l,-ll - l l l - - , prod (rl'Pnl,l' mile: in ii rlfI,l"s ,unllv VrrmovmirNi0 gldll9-l'- was most favorable. ',;If;",i,'”,?,1,, :,,?d:,.:l;nill?,f,;afl:,:, , , g , up to ten dollars cash; over at Southport, house has living room, dining room, kit- p..(l.,li.,ig, land finally to law asizow. .. He intended. he said, should the Cullen, mlnlsler of lnduslry and mesiic fuel Oil Tank. that amount Slx months Chen pantry and porch first floor, three bedrooms on ””" "T i”"'” "c ""5 i”””d.i”' ”i""”d5 prozrani K0 through. in open A Natural Resources, who felt that edit on approved joint i 'rUE5DAy 4:)! ton! Y:RT5.tC0i11dl1lf;:ln3 Moziglmtlzt nl0Ci8l'll iin-to-date self service p E 1 has never lino a visitor BRUCE STEWART & ggtes Six pm, Cent Off for second floor, hot water furnace, automatic water , ie or mos um r - . . . ' t ' . Y e . r , Mr Roland MRCD0llRld, soiiui-lmenii there. ;i:,f,:,,,.',':,,,ii",..Zllffiii. mizxlggerig l;g;i;,;F Sid k;”i:',';h,l” CO LTD ca5ll,' pump, good barn with cement foundation, garage port. has been appointed al ' -7- . ' ” , ' ' ' ' ' ' - - , - member 0, ll”, ,,,.,nce Edw,,,.,l ,5, The c,,,”,., Tmplw WM pm,,,,l, ;:u;i:”ixl1r:nIgielf1t:;n'Tfl;;r: peilgiillw stone, on beiiiilrdotlliie mBy?l'. :;x- REG. NOYE, with cement floor. Buildings all painted. and in first land Milk Control Board as repre-led last evening to Mr. Bangv Bug- home W" grading sumo” and tended the worl figure 'm "V ”' Owner. class condltlon. can be bought wllh ellher ll-ll-ee ol- Ieniatlve of the milk and cream deli, Regional Director of the pm,,,ir'v 'm”nw mm t9 return N” n mm” nine acres of land Drodueers and distributors, accorC- Drama Festival in Prince Edward . ' ll; I V , - J Hl MCDONALD, ' , ing to an announcement yesterday Island. to be awarded to the win- FRIDAY I C ' Auctlonefr. For further particulars applyg, following a recent meeting of the ml or the best, play at next year's A ss .2 sh H L 23 wld ' Provincial Cabinet. .Vir. Miicnonsid festival. l Ccrald Clarkin of Pcakes Road CRO - 01” 0" - i at 1 oclock KENNED ml 31) i'PDilCCI M11 C. Claude Smith Who Mr, Richard MacDonald, director woii the Men's Slap-Dancing com- 1.Resorta "Pomeran- I flower Sale Stams Y & STA Wished because of other duties. of the Dominion Dltaml Festival, peillion at the Provincial Plow- 5.AxreemcnI 3 Ian” 2 .orpluit 5h3l”P- Real Estate Brokers D..- l m d the pmsenlallon. ad. mg in Diindns 3.('SlCF(li'-I)”. 9.Bpecter .Hebrew 6.0id Arraligcnmllts were made yester- Ilvl-Esau am? lnteiaested and appl'ecl- Mrs. Wilfred Pctcrs, St. Cliar- 10. Suffered musical weight. ll day at. .1. special meeting of the avlve mldlellcvl lll ll", clly collllcll lea won the class for the women dullpain instrument! for T Provincial cabinet, in permit the la llel-5, Mr, Ba,-,-y Ellgclm pl-C. while Roiinri Ross of Lower Mont- 12. nconfirrriu Lstreu wool an ml Lvniu International Brotherhood of Elec- ilzlv,-:11 and lnll'odl,l(;ed the speaker Mzue lril the bow rlnss and -lean, ed gossip 5.Csresa 25. Found V l-lnrq iglgllll-,gl4l.l BROOD MARE . lrlul wo,-lul-5 to lake A mm by whom he, described as one posses, Campbell of Duiidas ii on the girls 13. Tiny(var.l 6.0ne-also. lfault lilllflali ;lL!UWli1 - biiiiiii End iil8l'6b.V HSCPYW-ll lilll sing a niarvcllous fund of know- "””5t ig-3954 719)";-i d "'"iI”"' Mum” VJHHJU I E wlshe of 9 l ,' i' ti I '. d a do I ' h . '- ” P" l - VH9 - 4' 75" SN -5M'i.V - , . . . . . . . - Teleplslonc (?(:I'L:'l(;:ilI:1c;1?l th:ev);'se:(i1l1i,t llelijlgetgr1ilTeth(::1?ll&l::le,;nni M 'l'lii- Cllnl'lf)iiPi(lil'll Hospital mollng glgle axrnuz ' 29,Gazed at Yul"!-U All"! In (lulet residential area of city, containing living W.” and how. dlspme balm” lnl .Ba7.aa,-4dr:-w another liiige crowd 17, Mon I, name 0.Coniplain 3l.Glll(abbr.) . Charlotte B mark of 2,07 room, dmmg roomy kltchen, utlllly room, Sun pol-Cll, ihwimion and the company. rm Charlottetown Hospital Ba- mi ””"'” ,'" ” 5””',i"'d "” 13aG”'d” "Will 3”'”'”"i 37-P'”"”'" . '. la b mare four bedrooms and bath. Hot water heating. New P l A W M h I 1 gramme of lotnl talent has heard. lovyesgnatc 1l,Agl-ollp alcmtury up.-oduc. as a two year 0 . ay .. . . . nouigfilzrthi, micmzli, :f";'hc”G',',i'i 1”” 1095"” if” m,i:h'i”""”i l1""”' 'riiking part. wrrc baritone Frank 1, gm," ollwo pljnll tive body by Cold Caqh, dam Ami garage. Lot 4ax.i28 ft. Immediate possession. '-” tion as ovenng w avery urge , .. . - -, I r , . . ernment yesterday. said that the gttendance .3 llle cl,,,,l(,ll,,l(,,.m :a"n”';in5d'clh::'"::"NgIi';:O"rR:lnfi”d'm.it andoiit. 10.Antelopo 35.A.ttltudla 43. Chinese proctor by Captain S., in Apply "7"" "”d W115 0! H.” W” WWW Forum. of low anti: Eil”llG;l' Gallant. Mrs. zlsmch. Mm) mm - "god. foal by Time Table- be hxi-d by the Provincial Brew Dr w. .1, P. Mncmiiiiiii, O.B.E., ,,,,,,,,l,' l,,,,,,,,,,, and MK MN,” 24.DOClorIt 2o.Bibucsi city 3o.Moiinuinn (Llaarge wg . ilryv HOW wimim H”Ch9'i- chief of the Hospital nwdlcal staff. ilivingi Connolly worn the accom- 25 ;?:l:,': for n'M.in”mmT mvmh 49-An!" JAMIE POULTON, A. W. GAUDET, LL.B.. -'”--r- in officially opening the Bazaar p,-lnigls for the numbers, ' ha u 95 Rlchmond 111 Grafton Si. 'TilQt ii" ""9mDi0Yi"9"i 3”)'i!' highly praised those who, year --- 27 igztrtlialzig - ii”-"-12-i"ii-f?i?”i?Cf--iiificiiili .”.'lf.';.”"il' ill: ”;.:::”:.i:1:.:.:l:3 ...: ms l';J:;'..";i ::.i..'""l.:.; - ' V MAJOR HO0PLii Li. . in "wt U1” ” "'9 Prgsuit Hm? cause. "You are doing the finest Baden-Powell last evening; at a somayinvot : ' ;pp'i;','xi"iai”l5' 1:00 Pntpefsaragii Christian work that can be done." rally held for Brownies and Girl 3- ! hzfunqg :'h':,';':;h witihe ,0”, Nb 'he said. "You are helping, through Guides at 6 p.m. yesterday at the ulperched MY THOUGHTH i ' llonal Fm lo'mont Officr This 5'0” ”'””-iv i0 WY W h”5P”'” C'”'""”"”-V Cent” iaason FUL FRiEH'D! THE LAST 1 i in almost lrivicle the nurmberididauln lbnk "1 mo” wh" we nmmcmny This imcmauonal wmmm won stsrchY IN F M: henell" .1 the "me Hm, unable. do so.l' D-r, MacMillIll the lieai-is of approximately 600 dam.” THE ACME HA5 ROBBED YOUR RVDE Y0 ME 02 19" 3"" l”.?;l.l.?.1i”ini2.ill'”nl33.?i”f.nL?.l ill: liiliigiifiianfgili .f.T"i';..i'Ii''i':on?.” 133- 5”"”"'" CHEEK6 OF THEIR izosv l-iUE'rW V0” W595” 5A5 MD ' -rm ' r l - i ' state (abbr.) ' D Mr. Rlchud slnlckll Mlcgmlall-l. described as a. credit to their city ties to see her. She smiled her 39.Lul,,.lcAte A WE'LL OIL LEF-5&5, ti ,, Dlnclm. nli the Domlnlon D,-um, and to the Province. jolilest smiles and, thoughtful of 40,gl,m.”l,,r WALLET AT HO - hill ' , - Festival, with headquarters at Ot- --- , .l'0uth's elicrizr. had them ”re-ar- 4l,l,.l,ll,,m Fl-V To THE COUNTRY INTHE .aa-BE3lDE5,'THAT OPEN . l tum, -"wed in ChB,,lonemwn1as, Mr, Donald A. Mm-Doiiald. rliiiil-. iljiiige" iliemsclves befoi-g ahe talk- (,ym,) , CAR AND REVEL IN AUTUMN CAQ&-TD AS SOON BE 1. ,' Ii, oi-enlng to confer wlth Mr, Barry mun lmfi Tilriinllttiii 0i ii"! P- in L ed to them, even showing them 42,'ro.mllf GLORlE5,,..4.wWE PURCHASE i t i- lugdan, regional director and gov- P”””" Mmk”'"” 303'” ii” '"i' lioiv to do it! acuidle . K P H 5 RIDINC5 A CAMEL IN '3 . -i arm: of the festival. as well as Vi5”ddf”"'iV,,j'”l”"'l”VR"l:i”'"00" "l, The children lnualied with her '45.Thin. JLHCY APPLES AF2E:;icF:RoEM A SANDSTORM-' the five other governors of the Ca." '5'" '"'o""., ”,w"” ,,”,'land responded eagerly to he: ' dgllcst. . fuunh namely. ms Honor 1., W. ficinls that. effectiiic f)(.iobar 1.)l.1,.wordl whlch won the”. hen”. , fume R ,- . L. pmiivu. T. D. DeBlola, 'r. niii-iv ''-”''"'''i"' ”" L ""39: 0" i'?' "1 am delighted to be here with 4'f.SpiriV. lamps , i ii Morris Mrs Pi-ed Gates and Judge "W" "M "m" V""'''””” "'" you-last time I was here, you 48.Blundered ” oRCHARD' .. i i. Pglmgl:, I rfmg E,'1i:,",:,';';i”d "um 1"” ”''"S"'" were stlu in your cradles." she ',49.Moalem ' ,, Q l Mr. MacDonald. who is on a tour ..1-his ,,nno,,m.,.m,,,,,' a,,,,o,m,, said, lowering her voice to its low- titles H -.l i of DramaFutival Groups th:ough- Ml ,,nll,.(.l,, ,,n,,,,,ccl,,d'-- Sam Mr, est pitch in the last word, and I 50.Plantovulo ii”: out Osnada, baa just completed lvl,Cl)o,,,,l(l,' --l, lmlerll ,, s,,,,,.,c ,,l am 'thl'Ee times lucliy' to be here . DOWN cl ' all ,Vni:itri;imNeigi:ui2dln;lid.ran? 1: satisfaction to Island potato grow- gzzivilimnnd angry clhjummezgiorzchtg 1- Shifted .. - i ' 0V F 9 0 C5. 1'8 er: and shippers. Fo upwards of 1' 95 Ni 1 ' -through to Vancouver. Because of forty years such special charges lends." DAILY cnyrroquorm-uOl'l'I ROWIOWHK II: , i til! increased interest, he has 34 for refrigerator rar a--ii-ices have AXYDLIAAXI ' . . , I. 1 regions to visit this year. compar- existed, and until I-llf) ln'rscl-t 5 L0 NO I ILLO W i 2 ed with as last years. Trim years your any TPlll”9!0ni5ii0il! rcanrii- one letter simply stands for aiiouiu. Inthia examples isuiod . WW "'9" ';'9” ”"ii' 90- for the three L's, x for the two 0's. ate. Single letters. apos- ii - out result. llowcvcr, last July in M U, 1 m , it, , Hone. mm! we mlmt "bl," the general submission prepared :::h';:'y m: :03: lug: an "N. "' "I M". l A mmluh iwmpenllon wlm me by the Potato Marketing Board - ' on behalf of the potato industry in this Province and New Bruns- other Atlantic Provinces, and that A orypugn. W ' is uniformity in text books as far i; A. ponlbmii and Hon. Wu." I wrirl? and presented in the Board 3 0 N C U N Q J '3 )( G p U 3 Y w I ''ii i ””W- '”""'"V G"""'7 "' "' iininiii.'li'-imniciiii:"ls:'i?li'&:' iii: 3 x 1 N x a Y 1: x o 3 o: U N r 0 U 1.' . . . . . l , address on Maritime Co-operation delivered at the Rotary Luncheon held at the charlottstmvn Haul yesterday. Mr. Darby, who based has re- marks on several primary subjects fully emphasized and it was sug- gested that, while a formal coni- plaint was not being made it was hoped that through the process of negotiation bctvuan the potato in- dustry and Railway officials the I I l7ll' I'- rl-.ii iv'.. r' JII i iif'iiI.".l Solution To Last BI'N,,'l'BXIi.NlA,PUl'QMJUlL'!l' ,NII8ToQeA.,uL1a',-Vlirltlsivo; Yum-aayu crypioqiiooei roa'l.tn: ITIILI was Nawi OTTOO Ai?PRECiATNE'-i saturasrs crossword i i l i i iiiiau i-mow by the auuiuo Prov- i-equemii relief mllht ii. obtllilr ”” 7"” WENT ?'i9m9”9-Wm? 7”” '”"7Y 933": iaaa Premiere during their round as. , , , . . .' l I A . .- i i