-run cUAiipiAN. CHARL()T'l'ET0WN . g H N NOVEMBER 25. 1950 suisseaiiibasj ' V '.PA.GE TEN " LOUR NEWS BUEGET -on OURSATURDAY mt iuosimi N f , jot Miscouche were attested and The members of the Prince Ed-. these two recruits left If. M. C. S. ward island Jersey Breeders Ciub!"Queen Charlotte." yesterday on were willing to bid more than draft to H. M. C. S. "Cornwallis" 88.000 for Brampton B. Violet's'Where they will take their basic Beacon. the three-year-old sire' lIF8llllll8- who sold at the Roslyn Park Farm. Gait. Ontario. Friday, itwas learn- ed from Mr. George Macmiiian last night. .i The young bull sold for 36,500 . after Mr. Edison Mutch of North River had gone to the six grand mark. Mr. Mutch. who showed at the Royal represented the club up mm; fishing ed and accessories were presente to Dr. Keeping with the good wishes of all present. Hon. A. ' W. Matheeon. Minister of Health and Welfare. expressed ap- preciation for the wonderful ad- vancement in public health which had taken place during the twenty years of Dr. Keeping's A line. 3131'!!! PHILLIPL-At Prince County Hoa- pltal on November 22. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phillipa, Arling- ton. a son. 7 pounds 8 ounces. TIIISTLE - At the chariottotown t-.( 7.1 residing in Vancouver. Four sisters of Mr. MacDonald and Mrs. Rowe are living: Mrs. Simon D. Campbell. Uigg; Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. Lyridaleg Mrs. Alexander MacPherson. U188. and IANIOIN-Al, 3 id U.S.A.. on Noverrxibegapelxith c;"l."-- Mrs. Grace Harris Sanborn' 10223: I Ch . ' ;'l;l.);'.o arlottetovin, gged 79 nicxus..At th 1-' Hospital on Noiremiareliwe Evelyn T. Dickie, wife at .h 59' c. c. Dickie. in her 70... '-l,.l:; rAst'ritmoss..At th - ward Island Hospitaei hI:.n"1!f: Em Nov. 21. 1950, M”. C. L. parfsllny. in her 68th year. M" GALLANT-At his home in i-...... l Gunner Donovan is a son of Mr. John J. Donovan. now living in Boston. Prior to his enlistment last summer he resided with his sister. Mrs. John Miller at Bay- field. King's County. Two other sisters. Mrs. Ronald Gillis and Mrs. Mrs. J. Ernest Kerr. Brookline, Alex MacDonald, also live at Ba.t- Mass. field. Two brothers are at pie- , sent working in Nova Scotis. Gun A verdict that hm D ov se vcd in the military . ilcfrrce.-min aCnanalda during the last come to his death by the collapse world war, and since that time of I concrete ceiling in the build- has been engaged in farming and lng in which he was working' was brought in by the coronerts Jury at fishing at his sister's home in Bay- ficld. the inquest into the death of John everywhere in the farming com. munities of Denmark. Norway. Slifldeh. Finland and Scotland, said. Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. we would not have the problem of keeping our youni Nople on the farm. Mr. Shaw. speaking at" Charlotte- town Rotary Club yesterday. said he had been approached by an elderly farmer who was lament- ing the departure of his son who had taken a job in a Toronto fac- tory rather than carry on in the old homestead. "I told him." said Mr. Shaw. "you trained your son WENISDAY PAINFULLY BIJBNED - Nine- teen-month-old Jane Peters and her mother. Mrs. Edmund Peters. 23 Hensley Street, were admitted to the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday ni ht for burns. The ac- cident occ red when a cloth Mrs. Peters was using to clean off the stove became ignited and set fire to the child's clothes. After treat- ment Mrs. Peters was released but the child was suffering from third degree burn: on her legs and it will be some time before she can Co t 18. if V ' CAMPAIGN . SUCCESSFUL - iafficials of the Catholic social elfare Bureau last night an- nounced that they had received l'9l”.V Satisfactory returns in their campaign for funds. Final returns have not been received but the of- ficials in charge stated they have :: .... 4 the 5.19. I alrealdy received the major portion 1 It , 1 h, b I d H d”. The newest dn y 1 th yly o 1 er 35,000 objective. ' 0 3” llW3Y- is l'0Ul' NC llil 9 "3 9359 - 9ll.C0ll '0" 315' Gunner Bernard is a son of Mr. Jasper weatherbie. l90 Kent Street. Hospital on November 20th, 1950. .11 or d have outstanding "Lila; fa: :e'c:. ' . y that he has followed. Every time terday was described as very and Mrs, A, J. Bernard. of Al- held yesterday afternoon at the to Mr, and Mrs. John Thistle of B.e,?,l(;,':,ng:,s1n&;yt',f:”Kisgl::ii950, "ms and his mammal meat grand- I..l-,u, LAIID PART;-y A Yen 1' visited your home you repeated good. bwlonv Ind is 31 yea” or .39. H. Guy Ponce court "'15 any. I daughter. ' r year. gum, 3......,,..,,, 3,5,.” is me wmssiul card party was held by me 53"” SWY abm” me .l"”'d-ll”? . . has been in the army three mohihi- Coroner Dr. J.D. Macouigan SULLIVAN-At the City Hospital. bAw.irsss:i.I.-in the Cliarloiietfiw - lhn Womens Social Club in me of farm hie. ihe low prices you Colonel Gilbert Best Field 5W as a mechanic. Prior to enlistment uued um, ..,hm5,,, em, of November mm, 1950, ta Mr. and Hospital on -ruemy, NM, mil world's champion jersey butter 13:, producer with an R. 0. P. record of 1313 pounds in 365 days as a five-year-old. Mr. Mulch viewed the progeny of the sire at the sale and was to use his own Judgmiieiit on the grilzie that should be paid for the u . The re-establishment. at Halifax, 0' R0.Vai and Protnsional schools this winter for training ficers, was among lhp pmposed hlans of Headquarters Eastern Command. Li.-Col. M. Dela- niere, NIBE. ED. (3501. aiifmunccd Sill-ll'd3Y flight. The occasion was the annual Rcgiiiienlal dinncr of the Commandimr Officer. kt.-Col. A-.w- ROSCIS. and officers of lfit: Prince Edward island Regiment (17th Reece). Col. Dclamcre also ....-ykh on the Proposed plans for summcr train- . and Peter Sheen. Reserve I Army pcrsoiiiipl. N.C.O.'s and of-9 l..P.U. Hall last night. with twenty. four tables playing. Prize winners were: Men's first. Mr. Thomas Bell: men's second. Mr. DOl1Jld him-l.can. Ladies first. Mrs. 2. Doyle: second. Mrs. H. Duucctte; door prize. Mrs, .1. .T. Bowlan: freeze-out. Messrs. M. .1. Maci.e'.in -Many relatives and friends of l the late Charles J. McNeill in hi5 59th year were shocked to hear of his dc.-ith in the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 11. after a ling- ering illness of 13 months. lie leaves to mourn his wife. Mis. Jean Mclxlcill. one son. Ken- neth. who is at home at the pro- scnt iimc. one brother, John A. McNcill. who resides in Cape Traverse. two sisters who reside in the U,S.A,. Kate. now Mrs. Cecil Smith of Bridgcwater. Mass. Mar- garri, now Mrs. Alfred Jnrcst of Wilton, New Hampshire. received for your products. or the misfortune attending some crop." Mr. Shaw said he had had an opportunity during his attendance at the international World Con- icrence of Farm Producers to meet many of the people in the countries he had visited. He had marvelled at the way they lived on an average farm of 25 acres. Yet every home looked prosper- ous. freshly painted or tinted and a flower garden in front. The people tlicniselvcs are wonderful. Proud of their homes. their land and their agricultural skill. Constantly striving for greater production Denmark alone has 152 experts in the production of root crops. going from farm to farm advising on latest developments. These are not government men. They are employed and paid by the co-operatives. Everywhere were the red Danish bred cows, as like as peas, giving an average retary of the Salvation Army in Canada, will visit Charlottetown this coming week-end for the pur- pose of conducting public services in the local Citadel. Best and also Brigadier and C. Knsap. Divisional Leaders for New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Iaiand Provinces. While in the Province. the December lhas been reversed and Colonel will conduct a church the size limits willtxtmain as they service in Summerside on S day were previously it has been learned afternoon. The local 5. A. and from Mr. C. E. Shaw. DlAil'lCiv will accompany and supply the Fruit and Vegetable Inspector. music. Mr. Shaw received word to this ef- The people of Prince Edward fect yesterday morning from Mr. lC Island extend a warm welcome to this Salvation Army leader trust that his visit will be pleasant. Fifteen representatives of groups in rural Prince gathered at Winsloe liall yester- day morning for the opening of he was a garage mechanic in Moor W treai. No particulars as to the nature of the injuries received by the ac- , , cidcnt were available last night. He will be accompanied by Mrs. ...... l'r. A decision to impose new mini- mum size regulations on Canada No. ltubicstock potatoes effective R. L. wheeler. Associate Director. iv Department of Agriculture, Ot- tawa. The present regulations that will continue until further notice call for a diameter minimum of two A and one quarter inches but allow twenty five per cent of the ship- ment to be as small as two inches in diametei. and most Edward island hom was questioned by Crown oounsel. J. J. Nicholson. Reviewing the case. the Coroner told how the deceased had been taken from under the debris of a collapsed concrete ceiling in a building on lower Prince street. on the morning of Wednesday. Nov. 22, and that he had been dead when admitted to hospital. An efficfeiit fire department will perform duties almost equal in im- portance to those which the med- al profession and nursing services ill be called on to render during any big national or local emergency in the future. said Mr. Peter W. Fate of O'Leary in an address here yesterday to the Fire Ohiefa and ssistant FIN Chiefs of the Prov- ince who met in the office of Pro- vincial Fire Marshal T. A. Camp- bell. Mr. Pate is conducting a Prov- Mrs. Guy Sullivan, a son. FORD-At the P. E. Island Hoe- to Mr. and (nee Joyce Nov. Ivan 19. 1950. pital. Ford. Mrs. Younker). North Milton. a daugh- ter. HUGHES-Al the P. E. I. Hoa- pitiil, November 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. Hiison Hughes. Harrington. a daughter. CAMPIIELI.-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald E. Campbell of French River. nee Rebecca Orr, a daugh- ter. weight 10 lbs 4 oz. (stillborn). COOPER-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 18, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. York. a daughter. weight 8 lbs. (Phyllis Arieene). NORRlNGmAt the Prince County Hospital on November 19. 1950.10 Mr. and Mrs. Vcrner Norring. Cape Traverse. a daughter. Joan Ann. Mrs. Martha Campbell, .- the late Lawrence c.mpEQf:”l';.;' mure Island. In her 6411. 3.63;. ' TRAINOR -' At 80 lh M l- Sllndly. November lhth, iZ;..'"".,,"f Everett Trainor in her aardv LEAR!)-At the Pl . Hospital on Novemigerl-Cezocoilgs Alice Elizabeth Leard. 'i.ei..M' wife of Arthur J. L :1 merslde in her 43rdmrlca:.f Sum. CONNICK-The death at the Charlottetown uo.?.?f.l'.";f. November 20th vvmhm T. Connlck in his ssu. ym, GALLANT-At th Cl -l Hospital on Thuresday',mlNw::.:1;:: 23, Anthony Gallant or xmih Rustico in his 75th year, i MAINNIS-The death occurred on November 16, 1950, at Des Moinpg. Iowa. of Regina Wood. beloved wife of Hugh L. Mclnnis. formerly ncxt year and i-mic;-aigd mag The deceased was employed asyof 8000 lbs. of milk compared to h P y y 1 V D 10 n yuniis excepting Arl.l1 3 v id mail courier for the past 26 at ii C d" A f 4000 lb. l 2 l0VlhClB COWS? ill lama” - id 1, i ' , hi-h - . .- g 7 lbs. on. of South ort P. E. I. train at Ma;-mme ,,.,f,l,.V5fl 0';-lhe in the districts! of cape Trgsfrst me am Mn avenge 0 S tics with Mr, Donald Wetmorc. haqygcbggg dlsgegfgdu Engage: the :3: vaafciuggd cge eggitgnfo hag; Zj:-:l c”owE-1!”. B ' MAJ: ncouver. .c,, on clramatics advisor of the Nova Sco- tia department of Adult Education as instructor. The course is being sponsored by the P. E. I. department of Adult Education and the Provincial Drama Festival Association. and is the third of its type in this Prov- fminimum diameter of each potato would be two and one quarter inches with a maximum of four inches. This would apply in all cases except those of long shaped varieties where the minimum diameter may be two inches for specimens of not less than three care of the needs of ev - from other sections of the Maritimes iii the case of war. He is working un- der direction of Hon. J. Wilfrid Ar- senault. Provincial Secretary and Minister in Charge of Civil De- fence. Sunday. Nov. 19th. 1950, M”. Laura (MacLeod) Crowc. formerly of Bay View and Ciiarlotietown. widow of the late Senator Sanford J. Crowe. STEVENSON-At Springton on Nov. 21 Jimmie Stirling Stevenson. schedule called for the l". E. l. Regiment 117th Reece) to train. as a unit. at Sussex and Tl'i.iCadl':. I N3. along with the l-ifilifzix Rifles. while lhc 5i'n Signals Regiment ai. tended camp at Aldcrsliot. The 28th L.A,A. would again go 10 ', Ontario points. I resident Carleton Siding. Augustine Cove" During that time he gained in large ciiclc of friends which also mourn- ed his passing for he was so kind laud ivilling to help everyone in laiiyway that he could assist. The funeral was from his late at Cape Traverse at 9 MecNEVIN - BUTTON - At the Presbyterian Manse. Clyde River, on November 15. 1950. by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Shirley Eliza- beth the daughter of Mrs. Levi Button and the late Mr. Button. Sydney. N. 8.. to William Lorne Mr. Glyiilord P. Allen. (above). supervisor Welfare Service. Family Allowance Division of Nova Scotia department of National Health and Welfare has been in Char- lottetown since November 9 as or- o'clock Saturday morning, Nov. ganlzer for the Children's Aid Soc- nice. The purpose of these classes and one mu inches ---- . - . ., - v - . th son f Mr. and Mrs. John C. aged seven months. infant son of Premier J. Walter Jones, and lyl 10 Slv Pele” R9"”"' Caumm my 01.1," E" It is to enable those m Fltendanxce m Mr. Shaw brought the matter E:(LCT.?R KEEHNG HONOUR Mheclt-evh? Clydg River, Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson. Messrs. E. D. Reid. manager of the Church at Seven Mile Bay. The On lxovember l7. at a public obtain a better knowledge o the hem” Mn wheeler because 1”,” csterday afternoon mem- . bers of the various divisions of govyg-mu Algpoy-lA1l-,5;-nlyglc, CEASWELL - TIIEMEBI - At the Manse. Hunter River. Novem- pallbearers were as follows: ;vie;5.s meeting in Charlottetown. the technique of -theatricais mo have been John Crossman. Clayton Heatlcy. quantities of potatoes Provincial Potato Marketing Board ' bagged and tagged under the old and D. A. MacDonald. Glenfinnan, Ol Kehllll and on November 21st. 1950, Mrs. F. o. the Department Bovyer ,formerly of Georgetown Children's Aid Society of P. E. I. that they might return Welfare entertained at tea for the i'l'l3li'man of the game board 191 Winifred Rogei-son. Gus Peters. became a reality, Mr. Allan at- communities and assist in the pre- hv plane yesterday for ou....1.. Joseph McBride, Ward Deegan. tributes his success in such -'4 soniailoh 0! bell” "ll”l.al”"l9'”- rgjitfltalrihtnnnugcoeliTddtezlmliihgi ”””"” Chm "em" Omce" D” giirigisitem (I1.gt5l2'108byR40l;'eel",t' Cli-laoszvaellli Royalty in her 90th year. where they tum seek Support 10, short period of time to the willing The classes are being heldi and gxpeme. B.yC. Keeping and Mrs.yKeeping at Son 0, 1'.” and M" cm”, Cr”; . this year's putatg C.-op, By u'1nning give prizes while ex. no-operation received from all the morning. afternoon and eveningy "Sidmount”. North River Road wen wmsioe to D6,” Paul T,” WEATFIERBIE - At the Prince They were glated 1.. meet Pre. hibiting only eight boxes of poultry individuals and organizations he until Thursday night. and those llli home of Mrs. George Johnson. mute daugmei. of M1. Ind M". Edward island Hospital on Wed- .'YtlClf J B. MacNair of New Bruns- at the Royal Winter Fair. Island l'0lll3Cl9d- ailelldillife ale -Slaylllg all Fl"? Hl3l'l' Prompt action on the part, of The guests were received by Miss Hnwtn Tran!" Hamuhln negdny, November 22. 1950. John wick and his advisers at Moncton. poultry producers Saturday came H9 Wmmellded lll l3l1l'l-lCilllIl' the field Cabills Wlllch 31'? Wlllllll 933 Mr. James 0lBrien. truck t-l-river MOM wl150ll- dlF9Cl0i" Pi-lbllii ' ' J3-lP9l' w93ll'l9Tbl' "l ll” 91” The two-ptnvmce delegation will into the limelight that island swine 1- P U” the W0'meh'5 lllstvllule-b Wallilllli illslance Ofhlxlzf ha” ”' for the Co-operative Stores. l!i9'll.l' Nigflhla fl!”-C lllil MW ozams year- ' meet the Federal authorltieg 10. ,. S 5 ;.'the C. W. I... and the town of which sessions are e - averted another tragedy yegtgrdh eeplnz. r. . . uris. new . w day. fhgeggg, ,:,j”'d,.f"" '"5””” 1” Summerside under the leadership --- on Malpequg gm, y Chief Health Officer and Mrs. Cui'- ananuiv-At South Melville on EAYEAgnh;;olj:n":;el" 19?; The island dclogatioii took off The dam mgnd exmbm Wm, of His Worship Mayor Henry . .. (GP, Joy O'Brien, three year oia Us. Mrs-P-A.Cree1man and Mrs. Sunday. Nov. Mra. Francis M” M" Elmwh D” ,,. ,.,.. from the local airport at 12:30 m up against eleven hundred boxes or Wedge. Mr. Allen also emphasized RIMOUSKL Q99-' Ni" -, '- 5! daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reginald C. E. Beer officiated at the ica Bradley. South Melville. aged '10. 77:: ' ary ' snowy ucaihrr. The finch: H35 dressed poumy mm mm, the Do- the important role played by the Foroiarlegdggrilsgdlu2g:E:g::len;n O'Brien. .5 Youniz Street. is in the table amid much merriment. A year! ” scheduled to Icavp at 11:30 but. - . ress and radio in this Province. Charlottetown Hos ital sufferin '. night inches of snowfall on the mm?" W" M” M mgmt "" :”y”(: pm. Allen's services were made iunerti "Nice lot ll05l Rel? from shock, and .33.. on he; upg Uuf QUR WAY BY -1- kn hvu-ILIAMS Moncton runways made landing Packmg Comm” ex lbm 5 M" available through the efforts of G001!” C0ill'illl95m While the WW" per lip and over her left eye, hav- conditions impossible. me bets" M” M dressed pmnry ” the local director of Family Al- of Rimousifi observed a day of civic mg ha”-owly escaped death wheh p y . J ' j Pre-flight plans called for the the Fair. lowances. Maior Alan Nicholson.A mourning for the Roman Catholic struck by the vehicle. ' ' i5HE'S.-HARD TO GET LP "C" 9100 TEACHINGW , delegation to transfer in il'a.li at, The P3”lFl”ll C0ll'lP5ll.V Entry t0il- cgmpalgn for funds,with minimum Archbishop who died last week. As was her custom, Joy was .. ' Ml'02NlHl5, OKAV I TAKE AHVa4E n . Mcncion but M.C.A. officials hue ll” "ll 9xh'b"”5 l" ll" ham” C1355 objective 810.000 Ls now being con- Three funeral masses were celeb- waiting for her father on the cor. ,. ' ' UP 10 i , -A ssml doubted if thry caught the Ocean '1' me 5h0W Wml '-ll?" elllllbl” 0' ducted under Mr. Allen's leader- rated in St. Germain Cathedral her of Malpeque Road in order HE-ZRBREAKFUST , ' ' LE Limited which lefi Moncion for l'W9ll'9 Barred 3095' Th” '1"mlllllil- during the morning and later the that she might carry his lunch l GHE 5EE5-ALL:ni't a6E-I "N51 I Montreal at 1:30. hundred Climillah "ll-llel W9” ill" ish '5 bod was taken to box for him. Mr. O'Brien is em- 915,455 rr ' lyupg r- , . . . . Archb on y , . i 4. f (,. :v. R. offic,a!.: nffrycd to hold ided into different classes with the - R1mou,k1c,meu,y go, mum. played m the construction of the .1, AR; in-fBACK3;y, the train a fcxv minute: it was i'c- best being placed in the banner P907 55195 01 Nlllld Kl'0Wl'l 0755' ' Cardin” Mccuigam returned by "W, plckard showroom on M31. hg y , . ("la-it 'h"”" w” ''p”"'”' by s'"”" air from the Vatican three days pcciue Road. The child saw her - ll-N51-1-i”3Eh ported. but the M. C. A. plane did not. roach Mon"iuu until i:.'iO. li vias doubted that the turn had time to travel from the airport to the train. it is believed City retail store operators who were . r6; 5' - - ” father on-iing toward her on the Interviewed last nigh," ago, conducted the main service in C . . 12- side of the road. and after one store keeper stopped tryinz ”” pmence Md "Q:,e""t32;E:o.?: lwtgifxing for a car which was com- io sell the berries altogether while ””"'"m"'l5 "in C man in: from the city to pass her. ran another reported that he purchased churchmen 1” ” D? m lid ,.;! across in the path of the truck monion. Alta. the rranbeiries early in the sea- A" "Hy "1355 gl" 5 gm; driven by Jerome 0lBrien. Mi-. White;-. first charge was at son for twenty cents I. quart and Anhmshw CW" esne W35 C y He jammed on his brakes and Tyne Valley. P, E. 1.. and since now could not sell them for ten ""ed 1” schwl Children and a h 1 getting out of his truck found the that time he has spent five and a cents. V” Semi" W” held hr .memb"s child lying on the road with her llall XCIITS at the Pl'e5bYi-El'l3" Mr. Douglas Durher. manager of M l””5h” i” "he A'Chdm”5' Ml clothing under his front right Church at Olmsiowm Queu and the Cold Storage Plant repoi-fed R-lm”"lkl- l wheel. He picked her up and time years at st. Matthew's Pros-lmht, than were ,. 15,, thousand . V 01 i rushed her to the hospital where h,vterian Church. Point st. Charles..pounds of cmnbums in mouse at GRENOBLE. Franco. NOV - T1 her condition is hem! Ob-'wC!'V9d lll M”"”93l- present and while the quantity was (3"""5) '" A special 1”"?3.1 1;?" x case of complications. "9 ”C9lV'3d M5 'dl"”m”” ” small it was higher than the amount W” was held here mday did mt" West Kent School, Charlottetown. in muse ,myea,' . Helen Johnson MBCDOM 0 Prince of Wales College. MCGlll1 "People just do not look at we Rev. Edwin J. White. It former icsidcnt of this Province. has re- ceived a call to become minister of tho. delegation First, Presbyterian Church. Ed- ixill press for a support prices progiam along lhc iillCS lot the aid granted for the i943-49 potato (rcp. That year the Dominion Government. paid 59 cents per bushel for Canada Number l table- stock in the famicrs bin. in l949 5340.000 was paid to is- laiid farmers under the terms of the Agricultural Prices Support Act which was drawn up in 1944. This act. set aside two hundred million dollars for the use of fami- ers suffering from poor inarkeiing conditions. Premier Jones returned last eve- ning from Ottawa. after molilhs strong representations on behalf of ithis Province for a potato suPP0Tl- lprice to meet this season's emer- Monti-eal& 29-ycar-olladl stewardess! - ' ,, f the anadian igrun piane 82.l".2?”.”...i”?3.”i:....l?i.?f.ll2i:tl.l: . -med we ” an i ' 1 er. I bought a. quantity at the start which crashed.Nov. 12 of the Montreal Presbytery. Mr.,0f the ms” 1" eighteen mm E French Alps. lullmii 58. came three days A few weeks ago the Dominion Government forwarded a dollar for dollar scheme to the Provin- rial Government by which the sup- white and his family will leave for Edmonton on December 12. and if. is expected he will be inducted in his new charge on December 15. 1 pound and two weeks later I could pound. buy aii,.I wanted for seven cents per American cranberries will not ar- Her funeral after a mass service for 50 of ihcl crash victims. Her body was found Sunday. ' After gency. The case for this Province and New Brunswick was presented by the service Mrs. MacDon- .Pi-emier J. B. McNair. The former jointly Premier Jones and port price. expenditures would be equally shared by both Govern- mania. The proposal was :;vr-n a dim view here with Provincial Gov- ernment mcn and potato officials claiming that the support should be forwarded from the two hun- was accompanied by Hon. C. C- Baker. Provincial Minister of AI- back to Canada with as other coi- i ,,C.h.u,,y M... ,1, A, MacDonald, fins. already in the chapel. 'Cha,,mm of the 3 E, 1, pouim Cllmme P9"llm' Quebec Fi5h"';MarketinB Board. and Mr. E. D. ies Minister. attended the sieward- ,Re!d. the Board much Pnmm. ml f""e"1' 'McNi'ilr was accompanied by Hon- l'id's coffin was taken to St. Roch chapel. From there it will be sent is, rive on the local market for a week. Last year. the first time for several seasons. a quantity of cranberries were imported from the U.S. A. be- fore the Christmas season. The same difficulty was not ex- perienced in selling Island grown Historic Government House undergoing extensive remodellinizi operations on the interior that are. not expected to be completed for a couple of months it was learned yesterday. . . . H". H Lie te ant Governorl F drcd million dollars . provided by T. L'og;)gw5e vivimnmt move mm: blueberries 35 Mr. Du;-her reporlgd Search for thlel gbtlfif rf)ra.r;h's:it(:,f:A. C. Taylor. New nmmwich Mm. y ”" Al"'c””"m Prms suplm" his new residence until the re- that all of the 320.000 odd pounds llmvh” be” 1" 03 on eyfrdbsblv liter of Agriculture, and represent- ;.:.3 " - ' AN" modelling work has been finished.- of berries at the Cold storage Plant ll'3l",3' g"”l"'f weagd before me Emu of the N 3. pomh, Market. ' HE D EXA-MPEE 1-11-;5uAy A new ceiling is being laid on had been sold and shipped out. . :;3l?n"K HEW-”" mg noudy L w N no T B t P the main hall room of the 115 A quantity of strawberries still The request, for the supp,” N , NAVAL RECRUXT5-Ol”dlllBI.l; year old building. The ball room isl remhinxat the pitch; lltlgzlelghei curl? 'rnUll.sDAY mice was placed bum. prlme 5f.'f.?2?..FZZf.”'”.t..:2i' .??Sl.n?. 3i.'”i.?3 .'3:ll'..i.”.” ..?2?.l'.2 .'iL"l.';i? iifm” "'”"" " Po C”'”” "0" ”ll”.. 7”””ll"””.f.l.Sl;J1l3”.S.?f..:2”.: 3.f.”.l.';' OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE t ' . - v e co ' .; Wilfred Cullen. Charlottetown. bour. Mam work at the plant at pres. E:':tt::l;inBge1ftQ,;:nll1o:ikIeSy atlgglg Hume Mmm" J! A. Gardiner. . - - cm. is the handling of smelts and if we could have the pride in poultry as considerable quantities of agriculture. in our homes. in our ybolh are being placed in the 1,-eel. communities, in our culture. andle,-sy in our traditions. that is met witnl 9AY.' SOME or Ti-iese Aobaesses A25 FAIZTHER APART THAN 'THFiNKS6Nttsi6 AND EASTER!-w we'I.L Neel? A I-iELtCOP'TEt2,0tZ mi. Home To Qurr 7 INTO COMVEINEMT SMORIN6 AT 3 A.M- ""' YOUNG. 601' 1D COOK d s! ,7 Rome ' T true JUNK BEFORE A .. vie ogtixietz ttM.YA5 LEANDER! i:'M LISTING 1i-ie "i-tar Po1".cusroMep.s!--- vouano Awiu MUST HOP . -. our OF 351) EARLY AND SKIP LNELY --FORT-te SAKE or: eppiciehicv You MAY sour 1t-us were sworn in at the local Naval barracks the latter part of last week. Earlier in the week Ordinary seamen Horatio H. Dicks of Georgetown and Aiyre Arsenault Charlottetown Forum last ex-eninglbabor Minister Milton Gregg and with the news that his home in;Resourcea Minister R. H. winters I Hunter River was on fire. The fire in a conference lasting an hour and was not serious however and con- a half on Monday afternoon. ' sisted mainly of smoke. Mrs. ner- premier Jones continued his l tram had called her husband upon mm. with various government of- , ilndlnl ll" ll0'll59 lllll ill 5m0k0 ficials on 'hiesday. Every effort which llld Pollftd 0lli- 0i ii Dlile was made to present a strong case i which had become disconnected on behm or the potato growers. i lfom W9 lilmlcel but predictions as to the outcome 0 1-” would be futile until the Federal LEAVES FOII OTTAWA-Mr. W. M 3 h h d h e to men R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Ag- ca M u - ' C we and discuss the problem. i-iculture. left this morning for Ot- M an remmod home yeah” , tawa where he will attend the r" i da mornin . but Mr. J. A. Mae- A Dominion-Provincial Agricultural mil,” ,3 "'m.m,n3 m om,” h, l H- C0lll'l''n"t ”” 7”” L”b”"' 0”” attend the annual conference of . l N - y ' ' fetance and a meeting of the Bur- the Cmamm Foamy cmmch. xt ; eau of statistics to be held next .mou'h wmwhu mdywoud C . ""ll- "l'- 3”" Wl” 'l" mil" before he left. for Ottawa. Premier ".- wlth Dominion authorities on mai- Jon” ,3 new enjoym. hr, mu; - - y ll "'5 ill lmm"-"l" W "mid W” vigorous health. After returning a .. am and livestock growers. Meet- mm. my Hum he MW. mu, v ings on agricultural services are Chuqomwwn mm M. hunmry . also on his itinei-ary.. s - Two Wm En”! mind ml. farm to attend the hockey match. 4&4 V l J h I FNHMX - . er- - A.g,'l,”..,,.,'l,”,l.,' hm" Funeral services for the late Mr. hum gohovm, mynem, King. William A. MacDonald. 05 years County - are listed among the of -ac. and native of Kinron. P- inlured in the train crash near 5- 1-. were held MOIIGIY Ill!" 3.5”,-, Am" on -ru.,d.y, noon in Csigapy..v Alberta. . MacDonald died suddenly on Nov. 17th. and is survived by his wife. the former Jean Williams. who was born in Calgary. "He went west t over 40 years ago". ; His death came in the month fol- ' -.By l?dgo' y C;.Shortea E'VE ED 7 WE'LL 1.-hp.-.. 55 may BOUGHT. our so DID A BIG gem. some Wd-Et”EE3'.li'l 1.. were wacAMe' iN - .....C.o L163 52-; 2'. H :2, Noam Aetlltcau Lm L. I. SIIVINION ' '."'"' Isaiah . 50'0" level that of life sister. nu. u- MD RICHMOND 81. ii Jain mwcma Ceisgbiin. .; "M. .C.d' '30 WNHHOC NIP i- ” - Lteteiza . A It Percy Iowehinaay yea:-W