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CHARLOTTETOWN end SUMMERSIDE FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE POTATO CROP C-(iC-S Malox DUST (‘U55 Malox y . cnor span These Niagara prod- ucts ore the choice oi experienced grow- ers in all ports oi the Dominion. “ti \‘QQPl“NIS Tlilillf 0!! y] The better the ioliqge, the higher the yield Y- I- Ann-sun. District slrVi n l NIAGARA snam: SPRAY cot.‘ "zibiitlcridildhflagi-ir s e s s. s .s s__. z r i. at _ -..._-_- --_ ‘iiiiiiiiiillilill x r-a WE’LL PUT YOUR CAR I11 Tune with June GM SPRING TUNE-UP SERVICE HORNE MOTORS NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY f RIGHT NOW! with the dependable Give us. a call CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 678 or 1707 MCRTGAGE SALE TllEltl-I WILL BE SOLD at Pub- lic Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward island, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of JULY i949, at the hour of TWELVE 0’CLOCK NOON. ALI. that tract, piece and parcel of land situate lying and being at Launching on Lot 55, in King's County, being at the extremity of Bruce Point, bounded on the north by the Launching Road, on the south by the Gull of Si. Law- rence, on the west by land in pos- session of John ll. Walker, Rod- erick McDonald and Angus Mc- Corlnack, containing eighteen acres of land a little more or less; ALSO, all that other tract, piece and parcel of land situate lying nnd being at Launching aforesaid an being back of the last mention Point, bounded on the north by thirty-nine and one- half acres owned by John ll. Walk- er, on the east partly by land of John ll. Walker and Michael Mc- Cormack, on the south bv land now or formerly in possession of Isadore McCormack and on the went by the Grand River Road containing twenty acres of land a. little more or less; ALSO all that: other tract, piece and parcel of land situate nt Launching afore- side and being on the west and nbutting on the last mentioned Road bounded on the north by land owned by John H. Walker, on the south by land owned by lsaao McConnack on the west by land owned by John ll. Walker, , James Walker, and Mm. P. Walk- i-vr, snd on the cask and south by . the Grand River Road aforesaid, lcontaining Twenty-one acres of ' land a iltilc more or less . . . The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage bearing date the Eighth day of June, 1923. and made between John McCormack, Jr. of Boughton island in King's County, Farmer, and Mary J. McCorrnack, his wife, of the first part, and The Registrar of the Court of Chancery, of the second part, snd which said mortgage has by assignment bearing date the First day of June, i949, be- come vested in the undersigned. because of default having been made in the payment of the prin- cipal money and Interest thereby secured. For further particulars. apply at Q J as ' l I‘ f. i..- l By Clifford McBride T w the office of MaePhee and Train- or, “ “ “ s, Riley Building, Charlottetown. Dated this First day of Jule L. D. i949. E. S. Trainer, Asslgnee of Mortgage BITES Insect, snake, or animal . . the but treatment h pith? of Minard‘: at once. t SO soothes, bull sad cleanses. Drawtouttiiepolsonl H NARUS Litlmr: NI 6. F. Hutelleson 8| Son OPTOMETIIBTI ‘Specialists la the fitting of ocular defeeh.” PHE GUARDIAN. Found ‘guilty of second- Byron C. Huitman, St. LOUIS 91 Jr., mo, St. Louis baby spent-lili- jury vQFdiCl, on way back to cell The defendant took can be Jculed for a term of from 1 doctor's wife, Mrs. the jury returned.‘ Hat‘ _ killed by stabbing in a violent fl December. MALPEQUE WOMEN'S 1N STITUTE ‘lthe Malpeque women's insti- tute met in the Institute room 0n Wednesday, June lst with presi- dent presiding. Meeting OPEIWd by repeating Creed in unison, Min- utes of last. meeting were read and approved. R/oll call was re- spondedto by six members. Treasurer reported $32-75 0n hand, Sick committee reported fruit sent to sick in district. Plans were made for scrubbing school on Friday evening after school. A new overseas box commit- tee was appointed, Mrs. F. Beatr- sto, and Mrs. John McNutt. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Marion Steautrt. in- tonnlxig us that. t.he Government has granted the Institutes $1500, to be used in prizes for exhibits at the exhibition in August. Also an appeal for the cancer drive. Several of the members kindly offered to canvas the district’ for this worthy cause. A letter of thanks was also received for fruit sent to them while sick. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Robert Wall and Mrs, Ernest Bryenton be the delegates to at- tend the annual convention in Charlottetown. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Robert Wall and Mrs. Frank Bealrsto interview hall committee before the district convention to have hail cleaned, and other necessary repairs done. Meeting adjourned. Collection 50 cents. VERNON RIVER. C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Ver- non River sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on May 15. The president read a very in- teresting report, covering the work o! the year. Our Lady of Fatima League was organized in the parish. A Baptismal fo_unt was purchased for the Church in memory of the war-dead of World War II. Many boxes were packed and sent to stricken and starving fa- milies in Germany, in answer to an appeal from Federated Chris- tian Charities. Altars and altar linens were at- tended to and new soutanes vlre made for altar boys. The treasurers creditable report showed that a large sum money had been raised during the The total receipts amount- ing to $908.68 cents. All the dlocesanvand national obligations were paid and a dona- tion was made the St. Dun- stan’s scholarship fund. Masses were offered for living and de- ceased mornbers: also for Our l-loly Father Pope Plus XII on the occasion of ‘his Golden Jubi- Altogeiher it was lee. a very tzllffl: ‘(NY SI GIAITON STIEIT l Baby Specialist ls Convicted oi Murder under guard o! t1 verdict calmly _ _ ‘e 0 years to life at hard labor. Sydney Rutledge. later killing due to Hattmana alien“ tman, alleged seducer _ ght in a Cedar Rapids hotel room last “Awards Made in CHARLOTTETOWN degree murder in the knife slaying of ectrical engineer, Dr. Robert C. Rutledge. leaving courtroom after Sheriff Jim Smith. and remained impassive. He The who was cause of argument and on to her, was not in court when of Mrs. Rutledge, was is shown Red Cross first Aid Course Six instructors’ certificates, five assistant instructors’ certificates and two refresher cards were awarded to qualified members of the 30 hour Red Cross First Aid Course at a dinner meeting held under the auspices of the Red Cross in Trinity Church hall last night. Mrs. E. M. Bagnall presid- ed. The qualifying members receiv- ed their certificates and pins from Miss Iphlgenie Arsenauit, Red Cross nurse. Those receiving instructors certificates were: Mr. Norman MacLeod, Miss Madelyn Clad-kin, Mr. John Mullaly. Mlsm ‘Florine Evans, iris MacLean and Dorothy Stewart. Assistant in- structors certificates: Misses Mar- garet Curley, Marjorie Murphy. Eleanor Higscn, Pearl Young and Mr. Cullen Deiory. Refresher cards were awarded to Miss Marion Peake and Mr. Arnold Macivor. Dr. Lloyd Shaw, Deputy Minis- ter of Education congratulated all those who took the course and commended them for their will- ingness to take such a course that would better enable them to serve their community. Mr. Tom Rogers, Provincial President of the Red Cross stat- ed. that the Red Cross is one of the greatest of humanitarian sc- cieties today. in an age \vhen.man has the greatest urge to serve fellow man in history. l-‘ic ex- pressed pleasure in seeing so many people taking an interest in a type of Red Cross work that they themselves could pass on to others. Mrs. Cudmorc. Provincial di- rector of the Red Cross made l few explanatory remflfk?» and thanked the physicians Drs. Soph- cr, Lea, A. J. Murchison and Coady as well as Dr. Lloyd Shaw and Miss Mabel Mathieson for their instructive aid. successful year's work. The election of officers result- ed as follows: President, Mrs. D. c. Prauzht- First vice-presidents, Mrs. Jos- eph Maclsaac. Second vice-president, Mrs. Chester Walsh. ‘Ifhlrd vice-president, Mrs. Jos- oph Ryan. Treasurer, Mrs. Leo MacDon- ald. Recording secretary, Mrs. Lec- nerd Murphy. Corresponding secretary, Miss Slryker. as his trial for perjury begins. lllas is he denied Whittaker Chambers’ story that neither he nor turned over aeeret documents to a Communist spy ring. lflllGiR l/NEAR H SMARTER sm: Catherine MacEachern. HELL IIAVE Ill! 8A! -- Alger Illsa (left), former State Department official, enters New York's Federal Court with his lawyer, Lloyd Paul charged with lying when his A. 3 k ‘Md r wle .. ,_ race seven WEEK END SPECIALS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY as ONLY ; MEN'S TOP costs - Gabor- dines, Covert Cloths and Velours-Browns, Pawns, Greys. 25% o|=|= 4i) Young Men's Fine All-Wool Gabar- dine SUlTS—in all the new shades and mo- dels. All sizes. 49.00 Priestley‘: Nor - East Non - Crush Summer SUITS — the real suit for warm days. Med. fawn shades. . 39.50 3 dozen SWIM TRUNKS carried from lust- seuson. Bl , M d fq ' 5_ 2 clearing-nos croons en ncy stripe 0 5 doz. Men's all-Elastic BRACES. New 59°13!- $Peeiul—puir 39c KELLY and MaciNNIS Boom in Building Permits Indicated Buildins P81111118 representing expenditures of approx mately a. quarter million dollars in Char. Iottetown have been issued by City Surveyor H.A. Messervy since the first of this year. Of the total of 22 permits issued, i7 were for new structures, 2 for repairs and 2 for alterations to PTESEM buildinss and one for ad- ditions. seventeen permits rcpt-e. sented new dwellings or apartments while the remainder were issued for the construction, repairing o; alterating of stores, halls or ol- fices. Applications for building permits since the first of this year were made by the following: Greendal 00-. Ltd.; (clothing store-Queen St.) Nemir Taweil; (office and ShOP .1'@Dalrs—Gl:. George St.), Charles Worth (dwelllng—Belmom St.). Miss Ella Cronin; (store re- Pairs-Grafton Street), William P. Dvwilns (dwolltns-eprlns Park Road), Dominic Doyle (dwc1ung._ Highland Ave), James C. Mont- Kflmery: (dwelllns-west Street), Aben MacLean (dwelling-Upper Prince). W.W. Garrick (meeting hali—wlhland AVON), Charles Michael; (dwelling-School St), Charles Kirkpatrick; (dwelling_ Alley st). Mrs. Heber n. Large (apartment additions - Rochford Si“), J. Reginald MacDonald: (dweliing—McGlll Ave), H. c, Bohflkei‘; (dwelling—McGi1lAve), Mrs. Mabel Rayner; (dwe1]ing_ Gerald 5L). Mrs. Marlon E4. monds; (shop alterations-Great Georse Sh). Harry Downe; (dwel- 1ll18~Ambrose Btu), J.C. Sullivan; (dwelling—Ambrose so), Mrs W11. lard Locke; (dwelling - Upper Queen 5b.), Mr. George Michael; (dwelling - Longworth Ave), George Wood; (dwelllng-Crestwood Drive), Mrs. Belle Straltom; (York Lane Apartments). PHILLIPS — CANTY A qulfl Wddins was recently soiam-nlzed in Rockingham United Church Halifax. Nova Scotia when Kiev. W. J. Wright assisted by Rev. E. D. Murray united in marriage Caroline Helen daughter or Mr. and Mrs ieslie Canty, Hebron, Yer-mouth County, Nova Scotla to Herbert Ralph son o! Mr. and Mrs William G. Phillips Arlington Lot i4 P. E. I. dress of facconne crepe with grey‘ hat and matching accessories. Her‘ coarse was a beautiful orchid. e Ymml; couple will reside in _The¢1t H m . | Y dump looked 11kg g 1 ..::..:.* “us: "s; gm“ e M General Hospital. Their many bert. hath ' friend w, h m c erles. Hot. weather succesfi arid haggling???’ years of‘ hem m the refuse hatched’ cm The bride rwore s. street length OUR _ BOARDING HOUSE noes HATCH 1N nun-1- PRINCE ALBERT, 555k _. ( fflillty Q] the Victoria were dumped there by R111” A from man)’ 0f the eggs, , a \ ifyou need NEWWTSISRES; we sell and recommend... DUNIDP TIRES iutlh ARMOR/Zffl RUflEf/f will. CQF/Qpcoiii. IF YOUR PRESENT TIRES REPAIRING‘ OR VULCANIZING‘ Our weil-fraintd staff’ stand ready 10 serve you-Quality work et- ~ Rinse/swat: rut/res ~ Whitlock lire Shop F. it. McLaine Limited llessey’s Tire Shop MAJOR-RE GIRLS, 7H/5 .1 5P: Eli/DID SOAP . eu/uas THE; . Cvupzsx/o/vt ‘ WAT care/vs; a flusiA/vos/ r. i I I | l i ' w WITH iT TWICE Your: PORES - e HEt-l, net-t! 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