I OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIl3lERS MONDAY r" tVAl4UAlLl nxroiir LONDON, (GP)-Brtain during F E S I the first half of 1954 exported more - 0 r 6 9 mm 26,100,000 worth of office s . mEchhI91'Y- BOAT FOR SALE Saturday. August 14, 1954 me i”' up 1s" ust am. im. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Nicholson of! in. Buchanan iiam Lendrum (nee Shirley Veuey. P. E. L inns, Tryon) a son. Robert Wil- ' ' , iris-'zosa.u.n - At the p. x. n. .:..j......m.m.......5Eii5 ard. Summerside and Miss Elean trucked to the grounds. Today of watcheg and cinren. 11.htefg land Hommih Ann” gm, lug. w Mglgoxzmgg hi. ham” a pm". Ci ' ' - 4 01' EDD. Provincial Sanatarium. they were ready to show with the were not recovered. Mr. um Mm T, L, mugernu me, la: Street. Charlottetown, on Sun. weiiiocateci building and lot at Portage. suitable for a. store or business and dwellin . A l to M , One of the most encouragin AustlngMayngl1)'dy at Portalge 1"'u"- 04 Hm v-r'- "V--toe: iTJ.i."'”s'il.'.;.m3iffa.-'”ii'.37 353?; """" I nm "””e ” "” ""'”h" "d W" "ml C"V'””'”9"”'-”""” ”'"' ”'”” 3"” 1”” ”'"”" . Small dragger, "Allen or to the undersigned. alilgries at the Charlottetown l1x- Liana”. Summumae, uh. Rem, The culinary skill of PEI. wom- ,1'(:,te" would be heme” go "Id Euubelh 7 Ib- ” ”'- in nu 70” ""' . Phyllis", four years Old. nulggzg gt E::w9:'x'!:I':;:alf". Macbfurdo, Summerside: and Miss 31:1 hu01Vel'hg1'l'OW1-IJC. if the number Two or three Summersido men T:nF :tAah. -,"19g'4' 1:. Hospital-Aria m.Mo:lay E. Am”: Heather MacLean, Charlottetown; "1 " H” diimau” ch" 01 suspected of being implicated in Mr. md PM”. v1c,,,,"M,'cp"1,,,:' 1954, John W. Lowry,ot ufarb .I-length 40ft., Width 12 ft, D. 0. STEWART, Solicitor, every breed will have breeders photographs, Mr. Herbert Buy mg 1,-xmbmon 1, any jndmmonp r. draft 3 1 2 ft. 135 HP. who will be making their appear- ,6 me b"”k made 3 M5” deP”t”"9 a daughter. 5819- f0l'mel'1.V 0! St. Catherine's. The hi heat (1 3 "cm 5" emrrla CV5” from the Island before they could SM"-Hg,” tho P, E. Island Hosp MunDoCg(..A geach am" on e Engine. 3 to 1 Box 157 Summe 1 ance for the first time in the model this . . Eeniifctihgn gear. Also 1 No. im'Cmrr'r-r-Eiem- '”;':.'rg::I-” u w W” M wtufwggn w recommend M W ml man entril;&cl;:eL:ue:m:e;rJz be pmfed up by pohcems Dltal. Aug. 9. 1954. to Mr. and gull; 1954i 31:",-I D-iylld Mur- , oners that fluori- tentsy. sponsored by ting Wmnufg Visiting here for old Home M''- Lei"? Smith Cllmberluui M ' "me? Y S 9" ' 1" h" asflshnet and 1No.60 For Sale North Rustico The ESSERY FARM on Union Road. 136 acres with 121 acres under cultivation, outbuildings and fishing pond. 10 miles from Char- lottetown. Apply to: Canadian Farm Loan Board, 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. one 35 chulothwwm Ph SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED If you are dissatisfied with your present job and feel that you have the ability to hold down I bllzer Job with greater earnings. security. and advancement. we would like you to compete for two positions presently open. 1. Age 25-45. good education, strong leadership qualities. 2. Sales aptitude test given together with personal interview. 3. Present organization has good average income. ' 4. Complete training and guaranteed income. ii. Dlgnlfied work on a career basis. ' If you can meet our requirements and would like A personal in- terview, address full particulam to Box 571 Charlottetown Guardian AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN REQUIRED Wanted by a large Eastern Canada Wholesaler, Salesman to work Island territory. Must have had previous experience and Grade X education. Car provided. Apply in own handwriting stating age, qualifications and recommendations. Send photograph if possible. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Addrcss-- . . ?fuW;eloe Ciollcggeand fglf the lpgst nominated by acclamalwm ttlgiapiirliian, "was outstanding cooxmsg Tm-onto, Ontario, on , 9 V 5” ” n0” 9 9” 9 an 8 0 W105! Were real good." August 5th, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. r.o. nox as, AMHERST, N. s. , staff of Prince Street School. WEDNESDAY " lie was particularly ;.,.,,,...,,..d Wm, R,,,,,,, A Cook me, B,,,,,.,,,, Hlckox. formerly of Canoe cove. bee, c,,,,,e.. W” the ,,m,,,,.,,,,, ceilent condition in spite of the 7 0, gfgelgggzfggizlgegigy 15:? km: given by Mr. Reg Bdrtcaux of Egigenizigwagt zlgziugrxell-mi? heX- WARREN -- At Prince Cou8nty- ' Cl nce, N.S., wh judged the - 9 U 0W Hospital Sunday, August th. FOR SALE E'.i.i'”f2f.” :.:.P:::.:: ”'.Zl”'.'2.S”ll:5.i H315-rd. 32.2. "D ”:"i':'”": he in W War 1' ,- - - ii any par s o anada but ' ' b ds t th Pr 1 ciai Exhibition ,, . - ren. lxcn-inzlon R. R. 3.. A son. teaching at West Royalty school. "9 3 e m " added, I would like to see more .131... Be.-imm, SUMMIR RESIDENCE FRONTING STANHOPE BAY This is an ideal summer home with running water. and modern conveniences, and situated on 1 U2 acres of land. Three bedrooms, living room with fireplace; large garden. ter Mrs. Helen Kerr. She en- North River and the sleek black at the Provi ii E hlbiti t AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Joy's! good health and while she Angus cattle of Rcdverse Stewart Guy Rodd ofngrliarklexy lfiligijlrii Wltlll 3331313" ,,M(::,l,(ge1:1tZ,.1: rariiiiytgoes out was able to take and Son from Mulgnte Farm. Loy- be described as the outstanding BRADLE!L.M the Cherlouetown WRITE BOX 578, GUARDIAN OFFICE H 5 0! Car ride with friends Sun- alist. 831"” the Blllllecllltloll of breeder at the show. Palmer won Ho: 3,,” Mondm. M, M, 9”, day afternoon. Durlniz the day a the large audience gathered in the thirteen firsts, fnur seconds. as .954” ,0 M, .,;,,' Mag iN',,,,,;,..,' "Oiuciioii SALE To, be sold by Public Auction on my farm August 25th at 1 oclock sharp the following:- 1 model 22 Massey Harris tractor, binder, truck wagon, tractor plough and single plough, harrows and walking scuffier, drill seeder, mowing machine, rake, International gas engine, 5 sections light harrows, disk harrows, fertil- izer sower, grain crusher 10 inch plates, 2 row scuffler, horse hoe, sprayer, forks and shovels, hoes and rakes, 1 set scales, single and double work harness, driving harness, Ilght wagon, pung sleigh, bob sleigh, light bob sleigh, potato fork, jute bags, 1 bike. Joint approved notes. Five per cent for cash. Also I registered Holstein cows, 3 Holstein cows. fgiaieerss, 3 pure bred Jersey cows, 6 registered heifers, 15 the opening of the Exhibition Charlottetown and Mr. W. R. Shaw. former Deputy Minister of Agriculture. in the Holstein breed and will compete with such veterans as Lewis Bros..' from York. with 24 in their herd. R. A. Profitt, Free- town, Cyril Jones, Bunbury, Os- wald Newson and Son, Kin!!- ton, and Colby Lewis, Freetown. A new member of the staff of the Charlottetown Clinic is Dr. John Hubert 0'1-Ianley who specializes in and limits his pract- ice to pediatrics-diseases of c.hi.ld- ren 15 years of age and under. A son of Mr. Alex o'Hanley. St. Peters, and a native of that place. Dr. 0'!-Ianley graduated from Saint Dunstan's University in Arts in 1942 and then served three years in the Army. He graduated in Science in 1946 and then studied medicine at McGill University. Tlhree young omen, membe of St. Paul's Anglican Church who have engaged to assume duty at St. Michael's Indian Residential School, Alert Bay, 3. 0., were pre- sented with gifts at a largely at- tended congregational meeting held in the Parish Hall following the morning service yesterday. Miss Doris Margaret M.acKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacKay of Groase Isle, Magdalen Islands leaves on Tuesday of this week for her new assignment as assistant to the supervisor. Miss Macxny. following attendance at the Union Commercial College was Cardiograph Technician at the P. E. Island Hospital and also on the staff of the Polyolinio. Miss Girda Hansen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, North River Road, is a graduate of Prince The third of the trio. Min Elsie Her parents are Mr. Beecher I-lickox. -Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson cele- brated her ninety-sixth birthday on Sunday, August 8th. A long time resident of Alberton. Mrs. Wilkinson lives with her daugh- and Mrs. number of folks called to offer congratulations and wish her more happy birthdays. TU!!!) A! The city Councu Chamber yea- terday was crowded with citizens attending the presentation to Police Detective Sgt. A. J. (Tony) Lund of the Royal 1!" Society Medal for Bravery for his daring feats in saving many lives. His Worship Mayor istewart read the formal address to Sgt. Luna and His Honor Lieutenant Governor Prowse pinned the medal on the sergeant who was in clvuian dress. A tremendous improvement in living conditions and hi the morale of the British people compared with the situation prevailing when he visited the British Isles six years ago is noted by Rev. Dr. J. Suther- land Bonnell, pastor of irlfth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York, In dstion of the city water he adopt- tours as a concert pianist. A new proposal that the city inspection purposes was suggested to the City Council yesterday by Mr. Woodrow Wheatley, who has long advocated the erection of a public killing plant with adequate inspection supervision. --An inquest at Lennox Island last evening into the death ofUrban Francis Mitchell, 42, whose body was found in the water near the Port Hill wharf, August 3rd, was adjourned by Coroner W. A. Shea of Alberton until Monday, August 16th, when a jury failed to agree on a verdict. one dissenting Juror resulted in the discharge of the jury and a new jury is to be sworn in before Monday, August 16th. --On or about September 15 the Central Navigation school at RC A.I". station, Summerside, will be moved from this station and the air training branch of CNS. will go to Winnipeg and the standards section will go to R.C.A,F. Station at Trenton, Ont. Although it has been expected for some time that when this move is made the search and rescue unit from Greenwood, N.S.. would move in, there now appears to be no official confirmation . forthcoming to this effect. --Mr. Percy Yeo. president, pre- sided at a Progressive Conserva- tive nominating convcntion for the Second District of Prince held at the O'Lcary public hall last evening with an excellent attend- ance. A short address by Mr. Yco was followed by a call for nomina- tions for assemblyman. Dr. L. G. Dewar of O'Leary was "A most outstanding display of yesterday. - The competition in both th Angus and Herefords was limited to two exhibitors with one exhibi- tor in each breed having all the entries except in one class. How- ever, the splendid display of Here- forda by Sanderson and Bordon of new Coliseum which showed its uselullness when inclement Weather cancelled other parts of the first day's show. Some of the top breed:-rs in Eastern Canada will be compot- ing for honors In the Guernsey ring at the Provincial Exhibition here today. Records speak for themselves and thcy spcnk in pleasing terms of such men as Guy Rodd of Hracklcy and Erin Hurry of Winsloe. illorc rcci-iit additions to Guernsey top honors are such men as Erncst F. Coics and Son of Milton and Harold Palmer of Kcnsington. Both men have in their stables animals that drew iionnrable mention in All Canadian awards. Another hrced- er, Daniel MacLenn of Milton. has a most unusual claim to fame in production circles. All of (hose breeders are showing here today. MacLean had just about ralir-cl it quits on Sunday. A painful au- Institutes of this Province, this word's Restaurant with is J. C. (Bud) Mountain in tiileeschisiirt. Di? KMKBICY Grady of Vancouver wife, the former Ruth Tuplin and daurhter. was a welcome guest at the meeting which was addxegged by Rotarian Chief Justice Thane A- Campbell of Sllmmerside. THURSD AY Hlih tlllllll-y cattle and some of the keenest ooiripetition seen here in years marked the Holstein ex- hibit at the big provincial Fair here yesterday. While it poured rain most of.the day and the at, the large crowd around the judg- ing ring in the new Coliseum were able to watch in comfort and en- Jay the keen battles that were be- ing fought by the competing breeders and showmcn. A hurried check indicates that Lewis Brothers of York retained their honors as top snowmen in the number of classes won. But they were given a terrific run by their father and brother, Colby G. Lewis and Son. The father-brother combination had almost as many class victories and they excelled in championship winnings. Mr. Almon Boswell, Marshfield. and Mr. S. C. Stewart 5:, Son, of Frenchfort, were top honor win- ners at yesterday's sheep exhibition which was described by the Judge, Mr. Art Chapman of Waterloo, Que- bec, as "outstanding". The notcd Waterloo sheep breed- er owns a herd of 380 sheep com- prised of 5 different breeds. Each year sees a large number of his pure bred stock go to all parts of Canada for breeding purposes. "The Shropshire exhibit.” said the lambs which he found in ex- mosphere was unpleasant out.side,I World University Tour will be interested to know of his where- abouts. in the company of stu- he sailed for Europe on June 4th. FRIDAY --The Central Navigation School at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside will move to Winnipeg by Septem- ber lsth, and 103 Search and Rea- cuo unit from R.C.A.F. Station Greenwood, Nova Scotia, will be moving to Summerslde within a month of that date. y This was announced officially last evening by Wing Commander J. W. Ecllis, A.F.C., C.D., acting commanding officer at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside. Reports from eastern Kings County indicate the appearance 0! Ithe army worm which has already proved costly to some farmers un- less drastic measures are taken to head off the growth and spread, the loss will be great, according to Iiarmers in the affected area. I Reports from Fortune, Bear River line road, souris line road, Red Point and North Lake, confirm the presence of the army worm in large numbers. Mr. Douglas Aitkon of Fortune cut a field of twenty jacrcs of grain and wrote it off as a total loss and Mr.'Ching also cut his large acreage. A number of fields observed in a survey of the district showed the grain cut off completely by the pest. BIRTHS BUli.NE'l”l'- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on August 7th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burnett, a son, George Don- aid. Hughes) a daughter. Weight 6 lb. exhibitors in each breed...it gives the Judge more work and makes for greater keennosa in the com- petition.” Harold Palmer 'of Kensington was the outstanding exhibitor here yesterday in the Guernsey classes many thirds and had. several other good placings. Rodd had th ree firsts and two seconds as he had only five animals entered. Appointment of Alex 3. li':acKay. as Traffic Representative, Trans- Canada Air Lines. North Bay is announced by A. G. Mcharty. Northern Ontario District Traffic and Sales Manager. Traffic Representative at Port Arthur. Ontario since l9iD, Mr. MacKay is a native of Summcrsidc, P.E.l., where he attended elemen- tary schools and Summerside High School and Academy. He complet- ed his education at Mount Allison University. During World War If he served in the P.E.l. Highlanders. retir- ing from the army in 1946 with the rank of captain. Mr. Mar:Kny joined the staff of TCA in Bermuda in 1947. -Summerside police have re- covered fifteen cartons of cigar- .VIl.'TCH-At Grand Falls, New- foundland on Sunday. Aulust 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mutch tnee Patricia Gruchy)Cherry Val- Icy, ll dziughtcr, Cheryl Louise. M:scKENZlE A At Clinton Com munity Hospital, Clinton, Ont., on July 29th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. I Bradley, Kelly's Cross. A son. CARRUTHERS-At the Grace Ma- ternity Hospital in Halifax on Friday. August 3, 1954, to Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Willard Cnrruthcrs, a daughter. 8 lbs, 7 ozs. NORMNG -- At Prince County Hospital on August 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Verner Nor-ring. Cape Traverse. 8. daughter. 7 lb. 13 oz. CALLBECK-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 10. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Calihcck of 14 Plcasimt St., a daughter (stillborn). YOUNG-At the City Hospital, August 10, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Young, Wand Islands. a.son, Ralph Donnell Jr., weight 6 lbs, ll ozs. MscQUARKlE - To Mr. and Mrs Heath MacQuarrie, formerly of Victoria, P. E. 1., now of 632-llllll Street, Brandon. Manitoba, fl daiiigliter, Flora Mary, born Augustl wuk 1, ML H”-om (Bunny) Me. (nee Ens MacNevin) a son, (Don- 89'" Y9"- cheii McLean also of Charlotte- E. Wood to Elmer Leigh, son of Mrs.'Ernest Bulman and the late Mr. Bulman, Rustico. S., on Saturday, July 24, 1954, Lillian Giills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillis, Forest Hill, P.E.l. to James Cunningham. son of Mr. John Cunningham and the late Mrs. Cunningham of Lon- don, Ont. MMKINNON m INMAN - On Wednesday, August 11th, 1954, at 10 Lapthom Ave., Oharlottttown, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Mrs. Mary Christina Inman of Bonshaw, to John Maci(innon of New Argyle. lllacPHEE m WOOD - AI. York Parsonage, P. E. I., on July 24th, 1954, Helen Consuelo Wood. to Peter MacPhee, both of Montreal. FABN - NICHOLSON -- At Trin- ity United Church, Moose Jaw. Sasic. on June 26th, 1954, by the Rev. M. E. Banting, Doreen Carrie Farsi of Strathailan, Sask, to Donald Wil- LOGIE - At Stewart Memorial Hospital on Saturday. Aug. 1th. tween North Rustico n heard from the President of the in Charlottetown on ll visit Regain, T9; 311 - Cavendish. a d Exhibition Association, 1);, J, P, A professor at the Royal Academy MacMurdo, Sumilnegdlgemm Betty Ponce. town. Mary Elizabeth Spencer, wife of Lantz. His Honor Lieutenant Gov- of Music, London, England, she is ' Friends of Mr. Donald Wood. BULMAN-W00!) - At Pownal L075" SDPnC9l' of .GrBnVl11e 51-. ernor T. W. L. Prowse, Hon. A. formerly from Montreal, and pex'- -The regular weekly megthw 0! son of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Wood. United Church on Wednesday, Summeraide, in her 43rd year. ' P. Ma,cAUSLAND W. Matheson, Premier, I-Iis Wor- formed in Charlottetown several W9 summefllde Rotary Club was Marlhfleld Wlw 1! FBD1”E-Wnllni August 4th. Ruth Isobel Wood. GOODWIN-' sllddenly 3" Sim" ship Mayor J. D. Stewart of years ago during her Canadian held 1555 evenlnz at 6.15 at Ho- PFUICG 01 Wile! Cclleke an a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred mefllder Alli:-17. 1954. Roy G00d- win of Emer d. ' ENMAN-At Beach Grove on Aug. 8, 1954, Mrs. Herbert Enman. McBOBYm At the Charlottetown F F Wendell Rodd from Brookfield make a yearly grant of 31.000 to B.c., who is spending a two-wees dent! from other colleges and CUNNINGHAM-Gillie -. At West a e Wm be one of the new exhnmorg the new killing plant for meat vacation in summerside with his Unliwsllles tlirouxlwut Canada End Baptist Church, Halifax, N. 133191181 We1gn;SdlIY.' Auil- 11. 1 . Joseph c ory. TRAINOR.-At her home in Mill- v I 1e (Breadalbane) Thursday, August 12. 1954, Ellmboth Trainor in her 87th year. ' EMERY-At the residence of Clif- ford Keenan, Pownal, on Tues- day, Aug. 1, 1954, Mrs. Eliza J. Emery in her 88th year. DBCADAM-In the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday, August 11. 1954, Allan J. MacAdam form- erly of Selkirk in his 63th year. .G0ltMLE1'-In the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday, August 11, 1954, Mrs. James Gormley of 58 King St.. Charlottetown, in her 39th year. V BEATON A At Flat River on Wed- negdgy, August 11th, 1954, Mrs. Malcolm E. Benton in her 89th year. " for your SUPER-LASTIC PRICES REDUCED -and Extra Allowance NIW LOW PIICES m Plus IXTIA IIG OLD TIII ALLOWANCI Oil "I090 handsome, quality-hum, Ieng-rnlleoga line. construction" Oectuul; full-IMGIK PH" 9' "5"Il"""" H019" CUM: NIHIC with pure natural gum ruhhan Improved Jet Cold Rubber SILENT Tunis: Thousands of non-skid angles-to ntalra all your driving safer. Famous ,. .. .. old Tire SUPII-LASTIC "Ilhfy- you against Rood d' Tire . Halon! Damage or The FaIIun;lvan If causzd by gloss outs, atone cute, gatue sold for cash only. No discount. ;v,2;:.r1-:v:)d1d lg,,',ff,?"y, '”,,,f”"” frigdtenlt f(:iuRrfE'C1gllIShi?il-Iiirli Sittijieslglsflid1ril4t;of'vE'EE:l.f'T;lflEOrl:ff)w: 10”” 1954i blow-outs, auisum, etc. ONLY CANADIAN TIRE gives you the choice Weather "nsunable Wm b9 held next C105? dHY- mm ,,,,,,t,,,,, 1,, hurymlfv, H33: in to the show. But llondnv terminal in s.,m.m,5ide, om... l.lCNDRllM - At the Royal Alex- .4 Natural 1-... RUIBII nuns or Improved JET COLD RUBBER nuns. JOHN OLIVER. , , mu, morning tire MacLean cattle were merchandise including a number under Hospital, Edmonton, on Aug- Get the full story In surv'rr"Ee;nRe;. Alberton. PE'I'ER BURKE, Entries in the Exhibition spon- B MAJOR O P I Auctioneer. 50”” W "'3 W0mell'I Institutes OARDING HOUSE H 0 LE c.1-.c. STANDARD SUPER-LASTIC SUPIEMI V gt"-ml;& at the! E:ri;ibiti;a'n i WORD, THESE WOODS OVER .. nsssnon TIRES usssuorii riass 5 N 5PPT0X ml 0 Y t e V H p I , . - , 3' Allowance Allowance P R 0 F E S S I N A L C A R D S ::.':.”..ii.. 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Pealre ll Nicholson if K: ,I,”,3f,'3",foubeh,5I,'fp,,';”,f 5'3”? '”5 W0 ”'"I:,”,':: .....,.,,, M .,,,,,, ,,,,,, ' i 3 0- 3:.3;.2 .:;: ::: ”'”::is....t. ..... .3, mama” 'u ' H" it A. Mwaulxul. BA” 1951 CHEVROLET COACH 700”, .......J3a.so 12.15 ,- cums-I-m - nu--m - can-e--t An New Tires. 11311: 27.37 7?.” 37.93233 1333 G, E, 'MgcMIIlgh, ILA" LL.& , F. R MCLAINE LTD goons .. .. 35.55 ll.ii0 ' ,1, A. c.n.u","..' 3.0. iu llchnidnd st. Dial one Mal ue Rd " p nous . . . . . .. 40.30 li.7s 3.5. in seat at. our 5012 buaphe, Q Tnlnori D! 51317358-9 ' XSV non-A44 so. to cum mine on imoanooiou 0! ssiimy. Byron J. Grant, 0.1). I9 Q""" ml 9'" uh 33313 ni-I om Chas. it. Mcqusid. as. M J. Mabon. a.o. ll '" '"”'”'”"” ” ”-L'-''-'-' I: 0 i' S D I e " " ' CHIROPRACTOR ' J-.3- Taylor. 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Farm with beautiful view wThle gig IP31.-, lwhlchtlil new 132- mg introduced by Councillor Gor- prepared: , Pm, Mm,” M,” ,,,,,,,,g ,,,,,' McLEAN-STEWABT- At Trinity E?-li;'i;PEpM Em H 9 Mm ' C0nt3Ct'S1m0n comeau 0" gfnfeal alfdealbfogfmotel or eaglff Taolrontfa, Tr:-gT.benoffEic'E:iii.I don Hutchewnl ' yeTi5dv'Iiex;: ftdxuer ll)ou:1)'umladiIe.s.-. QT.” )c'let&yl'!NIIli:i ll:1eCVIV:ea:'Oll(vegf1tfOrdEiIl"!T:y lS9:;.nbyIoll:dv.NDr.B.'Coliz? JULY 35- 1954- MBYY "E31," SNPP: board boat. 3 P35 9 at 1513 beach: opened by Mr. Cyrus Eaton of Miss Virginia McLean. well Alh Prowse Buckley. M”, wus the P35, W”. h, urved with mi man, Judith Beattle Stewart of I" h" 35” V935 7 mosquito free, midway be- Ohio. Opening remarks will be known musician, has arrived lard Prowse,'Brackley;'Mra.William United States Combat Mum”-y Charlottetown to Campbell Mu. SPENCEB - Al Pflnci COIIIILV . .. ewe-H'diln-n