PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. ” IOUR News BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI TUESDAY A recent addition to the High- land View Hereford herd of Miller and Tom Sanderson. North River is S Larry Domino 214, 1 sire that carries some of the best Hereford bloodlines on the continent. The Bandersons were visiting the Up River Ranch of Dr. Arthur Side at Upper Rexton. N.B., when they purchased a half interest in the senior herd sire. S Larry Domino 214 was bred by '-lillcrest Farms. West Virginia. He s a half brother to Larry Domino .2th, the highest priced bull in Hereford history. An interest in him was sold for the record price of 5210.000 back in 1947, the year eh was Iilterilational champion at. Chicago. I Early Sunday morning fire tot-I slly destroyed ii building on the iarm of Mr. M.itllila.s Malone of Maplcwnati. llcar Kelly's Cross. The building which was an old rlwelling housr had been rc-ilov.it- Ed and i-cniodc-led to serve as a store-house and contained some- zhing over six hundred bags of seed potatoes, a large quantity oi rumips and about a hundred and lifty bushels of wheat. A valuable let of it-irpellier tools was also inslrtlycd. The ill r was thriuglit. to have darted fruin a boiler used to boil pig food although this was bClil,:' used early in the afternoon and vvvr.'yl.hlng sconied to be in older rhcn Mr. Malone was l:ist. in tilt- building iihnut seven-thirty on Batiirday evening. The foundation for the header! house at the Science Service Lab- oratory. Charlottetown. being con- structed by M. 1". Schurman and 30., has now being completed and workmen are preparing for thel pouring of a five iilch concrete slabl which will be the ntaln floor of the building. A tunnel connecting the building with the Science Lab- iratnry has been built. This will Is-rve as an entrance from one nuilding and at the same time will iarry the steam pipes which will seat the header house and the two green houses which will be con- ltructed later. The work on the first greenhouse has not yet commenced. It will be zsrried nut by the firm of Lord Ind Bumliam from St. Catharines. Dntarln, who are specialists in this lype oi constriirtinn. MONDAY Charlottetown National Employ- ment Office released figures 5'95- torday revealing the extent of un- employment in the City. The office records show 260 males and 75 females as unemployed. The males range in age from sixteen :0 seventy years or more, and in- rludu a. n-umber who because of iisobllitles or advanced years sre fit only for the lightest kind of employment. Numbered with those to the umlcr age brackets are A dozen retired railroad men. Some of the teen-age unemploy- Kl are likewise only capable of Ight tasks. A good proportion of tlhose idle have been caught in the annual seasonal employment slump, which lerelops every autumn. Mr. Earl Nicholson, Director of Pliysiral Education for-City schools was guest speaker at the regular weekly dinner meeting of the Rotary Club in the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday when he dealt with the subject "Physical Fit- boss." "The general function of phys- ical education in the public school is in risslst in providing a. medium In" the normal and natural devel- lminriii. of each pupil." Mr. Nich- lllson said. He classified such ai program into six main 0bjeCllVFS -tile physical education. social, eniotional, rt-creational, intellectual and citizenship. The physical ca- parity implies development in skill and ability as wrll as organic de- velopment. Slreiigtli, vigor. vital- ity and niiisriliar co-ordination must. be part of the development of physical C'(l-I)aClIleS of youth. OTTAWA, Olit.. 2CiAiSpeciB.l)- Wm-n liidiistrial labor demands a 40 hoilr neck, nincty cents an hour lhulldlng is to comm:-nee, it is understood that the tenders closc-land misc ca.-nations. .on December 14. Mr. R. Bruce MacLaren, cereal- lst at the Experimental Farm. re- turned lnst nlsht from Toronto annual exhibition at the Gallery where he was one oi the judges of cereals for 4-H Club competition at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Maclmren noted that the the exhibition, and expressed their Island entry of Abcgweit oats by gaugfacugn Wm, the R. E. White and Soil, Hunter River. took second prise in its class. It was the some type from the White farm which went Re- serve Grand Champion at Am- herst earlier this month. Another item oi note was the fact that a display of niangel seed. by W .A. Moase and Son, New An-I nan. also won second place at thel Royal. It is believed that this is the in the auditorium first time Island oats have been lshown at the big fair. Tenders have now been calledl for the constriictinn of a large brunch store building in (lhar- lottetown for tho 'I'. Eaton (Zom- puny lllaritlmes LI.(I., it wile leani- ed unoiilclully yr-sterility. The building in to be erected in the Kent-Fitzroy Streets an-at between Prlnvsc and (Ernst Georgi- Streets, and will liiwo ll frontage on Kent Street oi H0 feet, with a. depth of 105 feet. I The building will L'lInlpI”I5L'i' basement. first floor and inczziin- inc of masonry conatrui-Iloii. with mems 0! 13” H0iW1'5- WEE front ulth atnlll-155"” . lyrsteroay afternoon. when several eiitrniicr-s-iiund-rod guests were entertained will be centrally located hciwr-i-niby His Honour Lieutenant Gover- show windows runiilm: the whole nor T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. length of the Kent Street iront- Prowse. iirtlfit-in! sloiu-. less steel trim. The two-door front ago. While no Information is able as to when work oil that WEDNESDAY -Miss Vodla MacKay daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKay of Albany. arrived home on Monday evening after 3. three- year teitching mission in Japan. Apart from one-half year in which she taught at s Tokyo school. Miss MacKay taught Eng- lish at a Japanese Christian school at Shizuoka, about three hours by train from Tokyo. This school had originally been founded by a Canadian missionary in the 1800's. Before the war it was handed over to the Japanese, and now is operated as a Chris- tian Japsnese private school, with financial assistance from the Uni- ted Church of Canada. More than 200 foxes and over 200 mink will be on display as the zllrd annual Live Fox Show and 6th annual Live Mink Show gets underway this morning in the Fox Pavilion at the Provin- cial Exhibition Grounds. The foxes will range through the various shadies from silvers and platlnums too pearl platiilums from the leading fox ranches of the Maritime Provinces. Judgitlz will start. at nine o'clock this morning with the Class B Med- ium Silvers followed by Light Mediums. Light Silvers and Exttn Light Silvers. After these will come the Pearl Pliitiniims and then the Standard Plmliiilnis. Richard Wedge and Cliarlle Roche oi Saint Duilstaifs Univers- ity last night won the unanimous decision of the judges in their de- bate with Leonard Galley and Aus- tin Munroc. representing King's College, Halifax. Saint Dunstan's W ,plailng of Mr. D. J. Mullin oi Si. iPetci"s, who is well ovcr '10 years yoi age. The judges jcharlottelowli and Daniel Biri. Mt. 1 Stewart. avail-,ltfrs. Prowse received their guests, iadnrned with silver vases of pink ,royal blue. was assisted by Mrs. J. Members of the P. E. I. Art So- llideasiliger, Bridgetown, NB.. dur- ciety met at the close of their lith on Tuesday evening, to hear an account of its success. An estim- ated iour hundred visitors viewed quality oi the work. Mr. A. L. Wright's "Low Tide st Boothbay Harbour". followed close- by Miss Margaret Elils's "The Student", were the publlcls fav- ourites. Mr. Daniel Mocormack of soul-is was awarded first prize in the old time fiddling championship coli- test which took place last evening of Prince of Wales College, sponsored by the Y's Men's Club. Second place went to Mr. Stephen 'IX)ole of Bonshaw and Mr. l.arry Smith. Traczidie was awarded the third prize. Among the contestants special inention was made of the splendid Colin Weeks, IYPFCI Boyd. Antigonish. Robert Government House. ll.s tasteful decor supplemented .by arrange- the of a delightful reception The Lleiitenant Governor and- ill the drawing rooms, which were Mrs. Prowsc. wearing B. most becoming gown of E. R. MacEwen, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. J. J. Morris, Mrs. J. 5. Mac- Kay, Mrs. J. D. MacGuigan, Mrs. R. H. Nicholson. Mrs. A. G. Mac- millan and Mrs. A. W. Rogers. while Capt. J. J. Connolly, V.D., Lleut, Col. A. W. Rogers, E.D., Wing Cm-dr. A. G. Macmillan and Silrg. Gmdzr. L. E. Prowse were in attendance upon the Lieutenant Governor. All silver classes were judged at the Prince Edward Island live fox and mini: show yesterday. This morning, shortly after nine o'clock, the pearl plantinums. followed by the platinun'..: will be judged. These will, in all probability, be finished by noon. In the afternoon, mink classes with Mr. John Molony of the Hudson Bay Company, Mon- treal, acting as judge, will be tab- led. It is not expected that the mink judging will be completed until noon tomorrow. Upwards of 200 foxes were pro- nounced by judge Douglas Bell of Carleton to be the equal of any exhibit in recent years. The last class, Progeny of dam, was among the most beautiful of silver foxes seen for a long time. In class tvio, E. T. Mill and Son of Kensington, were the largest point winners. with three firsts. one second and one third out of 16 placings. In class two, "light medium", Thomas Neilson of Port Elgln, N.B., won both adult male and adult female, second with Raymond Carr of Stanhope and L. K. Lockerby, Hamilton, runners-up. In section three, ”pup male". S. U. Messinger of Bridgetown, N.S., was first and second and also first in the "pup female" class. Mr. Messiiigers foxes are of the Mut- tart strain. famous as prize win- ners solne years ago. They were obtained from the Cameron ranch opposed the resolution which was "That Canada should join the Un- ited States to form one member of last year's champion- ship debating team. OTTAWA. (C?) - Mrs. G. S Inmaii of Montague. P. E. I.. wan more partnership of men and wo- Ls brains in the world. but they come close to it," she told the 25th an- niversary meeting of the National ,Federation of Liberal Women Tues- day. united grant advantage in winning the country". Judges were three local; ! t I inenibers of the legal prnfcssioli,iI”"c"F5 I" he Pup ma” 91055- Mcssrs. M .Farir..cr, Arthur I-i.iTh,e-V b”1'"”'9 "nah "Ame Ofl Peakc and Somcrled Trninor. Chalr- 01" Edi”- man for the debate was Allah Mac- T"T'T'-'T”T Donald. a senior student and ii FRIDAY CjiHockey League for i I showings "Women may not have the bestl und two slirccssivc days off per: Week I-1lm1ll:'. lust Cannot Cnmpelebin all human aiiiiirs." she said 10? lab” -H0” 5- w- M7lCK9n7JE- in presenting hcr report as lead- Minlatcr of Agricultiire for Nova:(.r of mg P E, I, section oi the "They are capable of taking part R Scotia told the Doiniiiion - Prov- (edem1.o,,, Reports from other lncial tloiiicrcilcc on Agriculture pmvincgq also wprg heard. here this aitrrnonn. Mr. Mackenzie Consyderlng what womnn have was the only Miirilimcr who spoke at the C0llIPli(llli"4- on its first day. Hon. C. (7. I'lPKPll. Minister and W. R. Show, Deputy Minister rc- presented Pi-incc Edwnrti island, also at the conference from the island was Clllirlcs Yen of Sher- brooke. He sat in on the talks as I member of the Executive of the Canadian Federation of Agricul- lure. Neil A. Matheson. member of Parliament for Queen's County, sat In on the conference throughout the day. Senator J. Walter Jones was an interested spectator in the latter part oi the afternoon. The Charlottetown Islanders built up 8. 6-0 lead and then coast- ed home to whip the second place Sydney Milllonairs 7-3 in a Mari- time Major Hoe ey League game played before 1.380 fans at the Forum last night. Little Gerry Lechance. smooth skating plot-man of the potent Lechancc, Carver and Glgnac line fired three goals past Norman De- felice in the Sydney net to pace the improving Islanders Attack. Playing coach Wes "Bucko" Trslnor. back up at centre ice ai- tr-r months fill.-in duty on defense Icnred two goals. set up one more snd was robbed of A third goal by the ball a fraction of I second be- fore the contest ended. Buck Whltlock snd Don ”Pes- huils” Maclbsuglilln were the other Islanders mulksrnen with Mac- Loughlin scoring his first goal of the season on a inglng slap shot from the bluellne. Whitlocrs goal ”'" his fifteenth for the year. done in the past. Mrs. Inlnaii said. "great. things may be accomplished by men and i-.omcll v.ci'kll"! lgnlhr-r at gnvcrilmcnt levels." . I "Women. with their systcmaiic ,lr.imls and careful planning. would ibo nf immcasurnblc value to ROV- .ernment." "It has been demonstrated full well that there are Canadian wo- .men capable of managing high of- flees in the administration of gov- ,crlimcnl." THURSDAY -Chase making will begin II the Amalgamated Dairies in Sum- mersidc on Monday morning and the new plant will be in produc- tion of butter and cheese before Christmas. The manufacture of cheese next week will be the first phase in a production program that will eventually utilize everything of value in the milk and cream re- ceived at the plant, which is locat- ed on Water Street East. More than is thousand children in addition to A large number of interested adults viewed the 06 ex- hlblts of Japanese art now being shown nt the art centre ill the market building. The showing will continue daily until 5 pm on Sat- urday. . Miss F. E. Johnston, Director of the Art Centre and Supervisor of Art Instruction in the city schools erithuslntiellly referred to the col- lo-l in Summerside. They showed to adult male class and three first The surprising Islanders, who have earned the name of the "Up- set Kids" in the Maritime Major their strong when the odds were stacknd. go after their third win in s row tonight when they tangle Mr. E. C. Matthews, Division en- ginecr, Edmundstoli Division, C.N has been appointed Division er.-g riser and bridge all-d building ,master for the Prime Edward Is- lllllld Division, according to an an- nouncement released from the C. NR. office at Monclon. l Mr. Mattihcws was born in Bris- itol, Emglanrl, and Joined the ser- vice of the Railway as clialnnlan ing the show. Robert Coiighlln, Summerslde. won two grand championships in the standard Pearl Platinum: and the Standard Platinums. In the former the R,r.-serve championship was won by Clayton 5. Mill, Ken- slngton, and in the latter by Roy Woodside. In the groups Mr. Coughlin placed first in the get of sire class and progeny of dam for the Standard Pearl Piatinunia. For Standard Plstinums Ernest T. Mill, Kenslngton. won the get of sire class and took first and second in the progeny of dam GNUP- OTTAWA, Nov. 26 - (Special)- Gsiniul employment for some 80 skilled workers of Bruce Stewart and Company Limited of Charlotte- town will be provlded by the win- ter overhaul and repairs to gov- ernment-owned vessels this season. Following discussion today with public works minister R. H. Win- ters, Neil A. Matheson, Liberal mcntber for Queen's, announced that the Works Department had decided to lay up the tugs ”Canso" and "Glenlivet. Government Dredge No. 9 and four scows at Charlotte- town harbor. Preclse cost of the overhaul and repair work is not available at present but will be knoivn when the vessels are in- spected and their needs decided on. BIRTHS BOWEN-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on November 17th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Locksley Bowen, a son. Heath Randolf. RUTHERFORD-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Nov. 22, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rutherford (nee Elinor Hobbs, R. N.). Georgetown, I. son. David Hobbs, weight 8 lbs. COTTON-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. November 1?. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cotton. Kinkors, a daughter. Weight 7 lbs. 1 IM ozs. VLOI-ST-Al. the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vloet. a daughter, 85; lbs. Gertrude Mary Margaret. SMITH-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 24, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, 8. daughter, Cyru- thia Dawn, 7 lbs.. 12 ozs. SMITH - At Kitchener, Ont... on November 20th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, 1 son. DOWNE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. November 23rd, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Downs, Charlottetown. a. daughter, 3Barbs.ra. Joyce. weighing 10 lbs, 025. CLARK-At the Western Hospital, Alberton, on Nov. 25th, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, Alma, a son, weight 8 lbs. CALLAGHAN - At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. November 25, 1953. lo Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Callaghan, summer- side, a daughter, weight 7 lbs, 2 ozs. MMQUABRIE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Nov. 19. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Qusrrlc, Bonshaw. twins. a son (7lbs . 12 ozs., and a daughter (6 lhs. .1 07.5.). G'IARIaU'l'IiETUWN BIRTH! - THOMSON-At the P. I. Island Hospital. Nov. 11, 1063. to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thomson, Hlghfleld. a son, weighing 9 pounds. 2 cu. BAKER - At Townsvllle. Australia. July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Baker (nee Flo Rodd Burns). I soil. Iui Wayne. CLARKE-At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 10. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Clarke inoe Gertrude Msolhe. RN), a daughter, Deb- orah Anne. CORBIGAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital. November 26th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Art-hur Corrlgan. Tracnclle. 3 son. 7 lbs. 11 on. MARRIAGES Wool)-ssowsrr - At St. Pauls Church, Fredericton, N. 3., on November 19th, i953, by Rev. G. A. Forbes, Patricia Ann Wood of Orornacto, N. H., in Windsor Wil- liam Howatt of Victoria, Prince Edward Island. MMDOUGALL-DOYLE - At St. Dunstan's Basilica on Tuesday. Nov. 24th. 1953. John Rodq-ick MaoDougall, Tracadle. and Mary. lee Patricia. Doyle of Charlotte- town. nus-rns '-" ENMAN-At the Provincial Iii- iirmary. Nov. 22. 1953, M113 E111. abcih I-Jnnlan of Vernon River. aged 82 years. " WAY!)-At the P. 2. Island Hos. pital on Saturday. Nov. 21. 1955. Miss Anna M. Wnye, aged 73 years ' HOWLETT--At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday. Nov. 21. 1953. MP5. Elhv B. Hewlett (nee Mary Edna Mscl-lsrlsiie) in her 57th year. ' SMITH - At New York City on November 22nd, 1953. Walter William Smith formerly of Hunter River. Age '14. ARSI-JNAULT-Al. the Charlotte- town Hospital Tuesday, Nov, 24 Captain William S. Arsenault. oi Grlndatone. Mnsdailen Islands. in his 78th year. ' GREENAN - At Beach Grove, November 23rd. 1963, June. M, Greenan, ued '19. '" DeCLAIB--At the home of his 5011. Francis Lecislr, 110 Green St. John Stanley LeClalr in his 71st year. ' CHAPPELL- At Hunter River. NOV. 26th. 1953. Archibald H. Chappell, and 83 yearl- KELLY- At the Charlottetown Hospital on November M. Mrs. Somerled Kelly in her 40th year. OROZIEB-At his late residence on Mondsyp November 23rd, 1953. Henry Lewis Crozler of Wilmot .n ills 83rd year. KNIFE-At Kensington, Nov. 23. 1953, at the home of her sister. Mrs. Kentiord S. Waite, Harriet Knlpc. aged 82 years. TOWER.-At the Prince Counly Hospital on November Zlrd, Helen Jane Tower, in her 31st year. ' MORE TRAFFIC EDMONTON. (GP) - Alitomo. bile passage: through Alberta cus- toms points showed an increase of more than slit per cent in the first eight months of 1953. At Coutlil, Alta., the gain was almost ELECTROLUX IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVI G Order Early for CHRISTMAS DELIVERY All Machines Gift Wrapped Full line of Accessories, Parts and Service available. - ALSO - ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS and REFRIGERATORS Keroseiu-. and Gas Refrlgerstors I. Specialty A FEW RECONDITIONED MACHINES REASONABLY PRICED Contact us for your. CLEANING lot Trilro in March 1916. Last evening at the Y. M. C. A. the Alpha Y's Men's Club celc-l braied the twenty-eighth aiml- vrrsnry of the club's inception. lnvilallons were issued to all sur- vlving charter members and the following were present: Jack Mac- Nair, Reuel 1.:-Page and Reg Tay- lor. who have still retained un- hroken membership, P. W. Turner. Justice Geo. Tweedy and Ber. Vsnidcrstine. A jet pilot, Flying Officer Allan D. Lockhart, of Vancouver. limped away from the wrecksse of his Sabre jet which ran out of fuel while on a routine training flight over the Gulf of st. Lawrence, and crash landed at Cucumpec. about six miles from Alberton, Prince Edward Island. at approximately 12:30 noon yesterday. , From a spot beside his wrecked aircraft. Flying Officer Lockhnrt was picked up by the hIV hell- copter from the Bummersi e air base and taken to the hospital at R. C. A. 1-". Station. Summerslde. where his injured ankle received further attention after x-rays at the Prince County Hospital in summer.-.lcie. Island foxmcn yesterday easily took I majority of the top plullnzs as judging in the Live Fox law lectlon as the best she has ever came to an and at the Provincial seen from the hands of children of Exhibition grounds. any country. However. the top aggregate went to Mr. B. U. SUMIVIERSIDE, V. H. Ramsay, ELECTROLUX (Ballads) LTD. UIIABLOTTETOWN ............................ .. 158 Gt. Geo. Sh, Dill 8012 TROU BLES 140 Central Strut. DIII III9 Office Hours: Office - 181 Queen JOHN It. ROGERS Residence 0471 w.l(. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 9:00 until 5:00 Monday through Friday. Closed all dsy Ssturill Telephones: AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE 37. Street -- 8541 - 8543 WALTER M. BEARS Residence 4838 I Morfgggo ysule . Of House and Land in Parkdale in the fftoyilty of Charlottetown in Queen's County. There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the 30th day of December A. D. 1953 at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon. all and singular that certain piece or par- cel of land situate lying and be- ing in the Royalty of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and do- scrlbed as follows. that is to say:- BOUNDED on the South by Confederation Street; On the East by land now or formerly in the possession of Benjamin Lewis and Samuel Gregory; On the North by land now or formerly in the pos- session of Johann Vagt and Llthla May Donovan; And On the West by land now or formerly in the possession of Earle Cook and Gor- don Mutlow, being lands for many years held by Samuel Gregory, and being part of the locus conveyed by him to Seymour Gregory by deed dated November 4th, 1929, and registered in the Land Reg- istry Office for Queen's County in Llber 89 Folio 519; But re- serving thereout and therefrom a certain piece or parcel of land conveyed by Joseph H. Gallant and Irene Gallant to James B. Gallant by deed bearing date the 21st day of June A. D. 1946. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain intienlure of mortgage hearing date the 1.'lth day of November A. D. 1950 and made between Joseph H. Gal- lsnt of Charlottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island. Cemetery Caretaker, and Irene Gallant of the same place, married woman, OF THE FIRST PART: And Saint Thomas D'Aquin So- ciety, a body Corporate duly in- corporatad under the laws of the Province of Prince Edward Island. OF THE OTHER PART, and be- cause of. default having been made in payment of the Principal money and Interest secured there- by. For further particulars apply to NOVEMBER 23, 1,53 FOR SALE FOR SALE Fishlnz boat and 10 F , 39 r wood H-P. andmlliilmber gsirefrilfn road :,'t"p&g:1F"'i”' M” be Seen and near saw mill. of mu 'm h ” Waniiti I C 0”: grapples Apply: IIOECS and rope &c. Fm , , further information apply to JOHNNIE MMPIIEE. Bonshsw JAun:r::?0Ln- .----M co l.f.l;IAllI:E.".9.T H Fifty single and double rooms with and without bath. iw. mlnutes' walk from" Rlllwsy sutlon. steamship Plan. Business and Theatrical District . . . A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar Post Office. Barber Shop. In Hotel Building. ' BATES R50 T0 00.50 I'll DA! For 0111' GI-Milli Sill!!! and lrotootlon-This Hotel Is Equlppgd with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room, 11,. Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Escapes for quick, ufc mm. 1,, C". of any emergency. You will en!-1: column with sicouosn at the "COBNWALLII IIOTII." nsss 1-ion SALE Delivered C. O. D. any Island Railroad Station in 50 lb. boxes or over. Large Fall Salted Hake . ..... .............................. 12c lb. Small Summer Salted Cod ......... ..................... loo lb. Medium sud Largo Summer Cod ................... 14c lb, Dried Large and Medium Cod . . 20c 11,, Fall Herring In 22 lb. Polls let .. .90 per pail Summer Mackerel In 22 lb. Polls net 38.90 per pail On orders outside province, freight will be added to the above prices. EASTERN PACKING COMPANY LTD. South. P. E. I. A. Wnlthen Gaudet, LL.B., Solic- itor. 111 Grafton Street, Charlotte- town. Dated this 20th day of Novem- ber. AD. 1963. Saint Thomas !J'Aquln Society. Mortgagee. FOR SALE AT BRISTOL LOT 40 , Twenty-one acres with five room cottage and outbuild- ings in good repair, concrete foundation, pump &c. Im- mediate possession. Apply: BELL, MATHIESON & ' FOSTER T Estate 0f Walter 8. Weeks All Notes and Accounts payable to the Estate of Walter S. Weeks must be paid in full at Weeks Coal Yard Office on or before Nov. 30. Accounts not settled by the above date will be handed to the Estate Solicitors for Legal Action. (Sgd.) HERBERT J. IVEEKS. H. B. EKS, Executors. ANNAPOLIS ROYAL. N.S.. (OP) -Miss Louis I-lsrrls celebrated her Both birthday here. 15 years after she had retired from teaching. She obtained hcr teaching licence at 14 and took over 3 classroom when o y 15 years old. . solution To but Saturday's Crossword SI-J'.'.il'-1 lal FIEIIIGI HHM '.Il.1i'.I I rule AFRlCA'vs' -MAJOR! I6 iT;r it-III ' . E2. - - Liviuosroiiu: ' : Pneuma- HOUSE 1' TELL E v HUNTED BIG GIME IN ...l.xlel.e,i. 9 - .'i'HA'i'. You orlci? ' ' AGGEDA DA-lLY CROSSWORD 1!. one of ACROSS I. Mark of I wound , 8. A share 9. Case fixedly I0. Lit again 12. Discharge. ss sdebt la. Godlike M. Ahead 15. Minor coin 4. Music note I. Butt! '0. Visiting again 1. Measure (Iceland) 8. A shade of rod 0. A foot of two long syllables ( Pros.) I 1. Beverage 13. The thorn- bsck ray (Ea .) A U , IIHMCI ll "'lI:l(IsfIII'.' '.'.l (I-illl-l till ifll li'.'i lih'.llIi.'I ill! li.i.'. lzlllll HI . iliiiriu '.il1I'1IlI-lam lat-l E l:ii4..l l'f ililll-ll.-1 . II- lesmurs Asnur I1. Laughter ( combining form) I5 ingr 0 I . 33. Pmlo M. Behold! 25. Mistake ' 20. Piece of rock I1. Psrsdiu I8. Each 29. street urchin ll. close to I2. 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