'0uR NEWS BUDGET -o.C0uR SAT-IJRDAY SUBSCRIBERST PAGE TWELVE jau- .- THE GUARDIAN. (ll-lARl.OT'l'E'll()WN fEBKUARY 9. 1952 MONDAY -ACCOSTED ON STRI-LET - Persistent rumors in Summcrside have been circulating for some :ime that a wandering Hugger" is on the loose in th-.- iown. on Saturday evening. this seporterily scantily clad Lothnrio accosted a local girl on Eustaiie Street but she was able to eludcl safely; W of her home. Althoiigli ll inrrnbery ll '- the fellow and reach the Iried here last summer Jairnes Church. . 9This award, offered on a strict . competitive basis, will enable Dr. "J3"k ll" Van Patter. to gain a year's ad- vanccd study in pathology unucr the guidance of the eminent Dr. Fred W. Stewart of the Mcinoritlll Centre for Cancer and Allied Dis- be spent at leading British nf th household immecliately made; CHNI” "9""?-cV H. search of the district no lrgicc oil the fellow could be found. man A yoiing from Bordon. - S..t'liai';ed with "Joy riding". al)l!ear- A lifelong ambition was satisfied. in . by Col. W.H. Ellis Coinniaiid Sig-Esuminersicle yesterday morning and' nails Officer. lleadqunrtt-rs EilSl.Cl'll'h'as reinaiiided for trial later this. ;ed before Magistrate R.S. Hinton county niag-istrate's court in Command when he tinitclled from week. " Halifax to Reginienis held at the Saturday night. In a brief address he a L tend t he Annual Muss .ition and said. to be here. to meet. soirc friends and to make new 5 Signal! Dinneinnn Saturday when Constables Mac-y Charlottetown I-loteltKay and Champion spotted a cart old ones, He was airested about midnight lhclonging to Ross McEwen. Stan- tiinnkediley Bridge. that had been stolen . Col. K M. Johnston for the IllVlI-.('fll'llCl' that evening from in fi'oiit:il”9"”9"3”-V "I am very liupuylof the Iniperiiil Diner. . ' .. - . , ., ' The constables gave cm” mmncaisnii to believe that the avei'agn.0fy'lN' Prmllltlill C-0HHiIW'"l We the p0..l)lDdllL'Cl' of both milk and bccfill"dd.l- lin cnclenvoring to escape and to achieve R 1l.'El0n;: ambitzunillce. the accused found himself which was to come visit its famous merit." In response S.;:ii.i'.: expressed his hope that Col. Elllsy g more Coiistaiilc Clianipion in pursuit. would visit Charlottetown often in the future. . A serious eoniplctcly home of Mr. Johnson's River. and all tents. Mr. Trainer nianuged to es- cape safely with his children. of whom was in bed when the fire started. fire S.i'.iirday destroyed the to P.E l. l'llldiCCl'llPl'E'(l in an alley Rcgi-glc Holman's Wharf. where he ab- R y Col. Jiihiistonlnntloned the car and took off run- L wt W”- way leading iiing across the harbor ice with t Inspired by A desire in elimin- atr the frequent theft of cars in njgh1.Sllllll'nOl'SlLl('. the Con.-table proved 13,-mtto be the faster runner and soon F.-ode,-ick T,-ammg had ovcrlakeii the culprit and pinc- its con. led him under arrest.-S. AVHDNESDA Y nil? i M: Lloyd Rog-crsoii. inniingcr of ':he Crapnutl Creamery and Cold Mr. Trairior. who had been work-lsiorage Co. last night was elect- ing in the barn Willi R K115011110-ed the new commissioner in Cra-1 lantern. had returned to the h(illSPipai;(l at thg second annual meet-y 5) to refill the lantern which lindimg of the residents of that l'llllI'.',9 I burned dry. As he was pouring: fll.'l...L,1e -first in P. E. I. in be iiicor-I - misolinc. the lantern exploded cans-ipon.teci under the Village sci-vice lng superficial burns on Mr. Tl'alll- ApL undcr the act the affairs The I'0SUlllHS flilmvs the village are conducted by threei or's hands. quickly enveloped the house which burned to the ground within short time. Addiiig to tiie loss wasl A the fact that at the time of tli:;....,. blaze Mr. Trainor had 5240.00 iiivy” John Leard. who retired from Headed by Dr. George of lcomrnissioncrs. one of whom re-r 3 tir from office each year. . Rogcrson. whose clcctionj without opposition. siicccodsi at st? THURSDAY l Bold burglars sometime Tuesday llllghf or early Wednesday morning Hjinimit-d" their way into Gourlie.-A .'RCX1llI Drug Store in Summerside. lgwotml.) Sgwtfmnt door "mm: the city centres on the election of l e'.1 rm. 99 . . the Mayor and members of the 1” b"""m”1de Ponce we 1"" Council there will also be a con- .vestigatin,q the theft and yester- ' eases. New York. The other .ve'-1:"; tiny rounded up several persons for questioning. Included in the mcrchiindlse ;stoieii by the thieves were cig- 'Rl'eftCS. cigarette lighters. and bill- fuids. The thieves made their .cscnpc through I side door unio lFll'.wft Street. This drug store was broken iiilo a 3881' ago last December. and the lpersons responsible for this break were subsequently apprehended land punished. i "The condititiii of cattle in gen- ,ci':il throughout the Province was ood when going into iwintcr qiiaricrs and we have every "products will benefit very greatly ifroni the sales which they have lhad from time to time." stated Mr. Dominion livestoc.'( . fieldmnn in his report to the Prov- llllflfll A2i'iciiltiii':il Conference yes- .iei'dny. i Tile export trade from this Prov- ililcf. he repoi-ted. was rcdiiccd con- Jszderabiy in the year 1931. but it Wins iioliccnble that the few buyers ;who iisiicd here during the sum- .ii:cr monilis were most. anxious to buy dairy cows of a. higher quality 'th-an previous years. and they also llllld a much lllf!ller price. result of the veterinary (l.' the Provincial Depart- cn. of Agi'iculture. five veter- x.iiis have been placed in the Promice. covering definite terri- toizcs with:n the limits of which each man operates on prescribed fees and regulations, stated Mr. W. fl. Shaw. Deputy Minister, in reporting to th: Agricultural Council conference yesterday. Fisher. As a cash in the house. It also was lost. in... board 0; cornmigione,-5 M lust who is in charge of this branch TUESDAY The death ot'r:i:'i'cd fit his home in Kensingion ,vcslcr:':a.v afternoon of one of thc l0WIl'- most pronun- eni. citizens. Mr. Wcslcy Champion at the ace of 66 years. Mr. Chainpioii, who was bv oc- .-upation a barber. Dnrnlcy aiirl in his early years Ipent some t.me in the U.S.A. and "hen rcturnin: to his native prov- nce he took up l'f'SidEll(.'F in Ken- sington and has lived there ever since. Rrlicvod to he the first time pre- zriitcd llCl'C. the Canadian Forces Decoration has been awarded to W0 l Etigcne G. Lewis. Regi- rneiiial Scrgeaiit Major of 21st Ar- rorcd Bziygadc Hcadqiiartcrs here. rho. prcsciitation was made by xfnjnr J. T. Davies of the Heati- qua ters siaff. in the absence of Brig. W.W. Reid who was out of ihe Province. The HW.'ll'(l in W0 1 Lewis was biiscd on his l2 years service with the Reserve Armv Force and his rxcclltnt record during that per- ml. High honor was cnnicrreci on a. cattle b.';CdCl' of lhzs Province when Major MJJRIIP, Central floyalty. was chosen as reserve lLi(l;1C for Ayrsliirc at the C:-ina- . . g rlidn National Exhlbztloii tn ”I;'cc(ll'I:lcens;":1e:Il'xLSll;lf()rttlgealrggaltug; IP25 mid m Tommo lhis -Vcm" islclectlovn Commissioner Ben Birt. ""9 ms" ml" al Island" haslwhose term still had one year to M9" 3'33e”'Cd ")7 H" ””l' ll.-iin. expressed his disappointment Major Mncllne is well knownlovm. um exprcsalons of ommons ?lIll0ll'.'( ciiillczncn. csprcinliy inlhgm-d on thy muons of me com. EJ-l..CI'll Ca:ia:l.i uirrc he has fie-lpizssioiicrs and tendered his rcsig- ' TlilL'11ll.i' ll-"tn 3 l'H(l!P Of the Urctd 'nation. He was followed a few mixi- Somc of the fairs utes later by Commissioner Edwin in past. years. y wliero he official :l lnL'.il(le the C:nf:.'il Neva Scoi.a l-Ixh.biilon al Tiiiro and the ()i'.nslri.xn.Qiic. ' fnir. Dr. H. Tercv Van Pat'.:r. hus- bansl of the for:r.ci' Halon Elaine ilortrr of this (. 5. lltli won the 59.00"! Allan Blur Mcninrinl fcl-l owsiilp frir 1- 2 .'cccnt i-cporls from lvlontrcal. Dr. Van Piiitcr. yinntrcai nazimiozist. 7717::-7? iTii iii ivi; COU LD THIS 55- D ....,...L'-- -A Q. Q xv mi VIN AVAYAV AVEV 5: . ,v- . uns born at 54. accord.ni: 10'cailing the meeting. It was claim- ZB-y:ui'-oidltoii Dixon that the meeting called and lllhywas an annual mcetln: of the wife the dRll';l'lt?l' of Mrs. Lockie Commissioners - not of the elect- Charlottciown, w.-re mar- ors. IIUUSE NAPoi.eoN'5 VEST FROM THE LOOK6 OF IT, THE OLD Boy MLl5T HAVE HAD A 6i-iAiN DAY wrru Hi5 VEGETABLE ; new mic-rooiri classroom school at Zllargate to accommodate grades one to seven took place nl;!it's meeting. The other com- missioners are E. C. Wood and Arthur Simmons. The official opening of tli:l on Monday evening. February 4. The chairman of the meeting was Mr. Heath Mnyhcw. one of the trustees of the school. Present for the occasion were Premier J. Walter Jones. who is also Minister of Education, Hon. C. C. Baker. Minister of Agri- culture. Dr. W. Shaw. Deputy Minister and Director of Educa- tion. Mr. Malcolm Marlicnric. chief superintendent of schools and Mr. C. B. Jelly. superintend- ent of schools for this section 0. the province.- A lively and frequently hcated meeting last night saw the election inf it new commissioner and the lresignation of the two other mem- lbers when the voters of Parkdale .met at the Hall to fill the vacancy" ydue to the expiration of Commis- sioner Henry MacLarcn's term of lone year. Elected for three years was Mr. iltfauriee McAieer on a ballot which lsaw him win by a count of 70 to 50 over his onl.v'opponent. Mr. Harry Cook. cliairmiiii. whose term has two years to go. l As a result of the i-esigiiaiioiis a "special meeting will be called at a llater date to elect two new com- ' mlssloners. ' Dissension was apparent. at the start of proceedings when the Coin- missioncrs were criticized for the form of notice and advci'iiscnicnt ed from the floor by Mr. Welling- and also of the agricultural lab- oratory on Prince Street. the veterinarians include Dr. Glen R. llendry. Kensingion. Dr. J. E. Sterns. Charlottetown. Dr. J. R. .VIcCi-ea. Montague and Dr. Hil- ton A. Currv. 0'Lenry. Each vet is subsidized from S2.- 200 to 52.800 according to the tcrritory in which'he is placed. The service in the main has prov- cn satisfactory, although some further arrangements may be ne- cessary in order to adequately take care of the demand. Mr. Shaw reported. Student aid was em- ployed during the year to assist in the field work. Mayor J. David Stewart was re- elected by acclamatlon yesterday .r.hen his was the only nomination liiled on Nomination Day. one week lprior to the Bi-Ennlal civic elec- tion for mayor and councillors. The only other nominee to re- ceive an acclamation was Coun- cillor J. Arthur Gormley who has represented Ward 1 in the City Council for the past two years. Contests will be waged in Wards 2. 3 4 and 5 with the only surprise coming. in Ward 2 where Mr. M. Alban Farmer. former Councillor who was expected to be a candid- ate for the Mayoralty. will oppose picscnt Councillor Lester P. O'Don- nell in a two-way battle for the Council seat. In Ward 3 Couiiclllor Wendell H. Benton will be opposed by Mr. Frank J. Storey, well known bus- lnesemaii of this city. Each of the first three wards in the city is i-cnrcscnted by a single Councillor. Ward 4. repieseiited by two Councillors. will have four men in the field next Wednesday. They are present Councillors G.R. Keefe and C. M. Cox. and two new en- trants lnto the Council field, Mr. W..J. Brown. manager of the Forum. and Mr. Elmer MacDon- ald well known grocer of this city. The biggest of the city's wards. Ward 5. which elects three repre- sentatives to the Council, will see five men seeking election. They are Dr. L.E. Prowsc and Coun. Edwin C. 'Johnstone. members of the past Council and Mr. T. Roy Cudmorc. proprietor of it men's wear store here. Mr. P. R, McCor- 1 IT ---AND - e MPEF2OR'5 WESKIT X2 GENUINE AS A SABVS Fi2sT TooTi-l.'-- You CAN TELL M2. GLJMHORN when HE RETURNS .- THAT I'LL GNE i-um 1H,ooo Fora BE BACK lfxl lI'lflC.. operator of II laundry. and Maior Hnonle I'LL. Mr. Charles E. Worth. barber. small vote will be polled. Council. ' Named to contest the three posts present W. D. Gillis anti H. Roy Bevan. and Mr. Ernest Claw- as Commissioners are members Mr. son and Mr. Stewart Ives. There Because of the lack of a contest. for the Maycralty observers of past civic elections believe that only 3 Although the main interest in test for the offices of Water (ti- missioners who are elected separ- ately and independent of the City erence to destinations. varletlel and boatloadings by bushels: U. B. A. (20 States) 2.380.896; other Canadian Provinces. 737030; Cuba, 110.053: Chile. 36,705; Jamaica. 21,lD0; Il- ruel, 24,749; Venezuela. 5.499; Union of south Africa 3.365; Haiti, 686: British Honduras 55. Total 3356.208 bushels. Varieties: Irhh Cobbler, 1.037.143: Green Mountain. 349.3-ll; Katahdin 522.-H7; Sebago. 1427.047; Others. 49.930. Total 3.386.208 bushels. Mr. Holman is president and general manager of the firm Hol- mnns Ltd.. summerside, a position he has held since April. 1949. are three Commissioners to be g”9 has 17??" 011 3 W51"955 W19 elected. since early in January. 5 At summcrside it was believed ; PIIIDAY the, plllile lie bought was equipped . 't ski :1 th t h l t. '.u'i-oiNTr.'n .1. r..- hllll V:t'lDl'?lv1it If; fay of B":”f;.'.:”””:m: Buntnin. South lfuslirn. ins iecn V Innmcd a Justice of the Peace, my cncmm N” 8' 10 Summemmat announced by Preniicr .l. lilvns 'Wnltcr Jones following I! met-tin;:' lligli r:inlt'in;: ,ltlFllll)Cl'S of HIP Government llllfl ihc jiitlit-i:ti'y well as members of the Bur nnd it-ourt officials were sworn in yes- Iterdny as they took tho oath of l1IIl('RlllIlt'0 lo lilo new SOY('l'CllZn. 1 Chief Justice Tliniic A. Catnip- lhcll of the Supreme Court was the first to swear allegiaikvre. Elie oath was udniinistcrcd y r. Justice M. McGui;:an. The Chief Justice then administered the oalli to His l-lnnnr Lieuten- nnt Governor 'l'. W. L. Prowsc. As he did he rt-nmrltcd that he wished to express "to you as our Sovereign's representative in this Province the deep regret of the Court nt the passing of His Ma- jesty fhe King. It is a privilege to gather with you and renew our declaration of feiilty to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Eliz- abeth 2nd." Shearing schools in Prince Ed- ward Island. where a number of the necessary husbandry practices iii sheep production could be illus- trated. was suggested as a matter for immediate consideration by Mr. H.W.,Clay. senior livestock fieldman. Dominion Department of Agriculture. in reporting to the Agricultural Council conference now sitting in Charlottetown. Mr. Clay pointed out that the sheep population in the Province is being increased yearly. but the nccessary good husbandry practices "are woefully absent in too many of these newer flocks." Over two million bushels of seed potatoes were shipped from the Island from January to the end of the shipping season last year. bringing the total for the crop year to 8.386.208 bushels. The fig- ures were by Mr. H. L. MacLaren district inspector. Seed Potato Certification. in reporting to the Agricultural Council conference now in session in Charlottetown. , He gave the foilowlnp: tables in- dlcating the particulars with ref- ACROSS I. Disflgure 1. Beast of burden 7. Infrequent 8. Cuts off the tops Danger Flower A cream- fllled pastry Tibetan priest DOWN 1. Fertillzer- 2 like earth 2. Melody 3. Lit again 4. Entire amount 5. Earth 6. Sprinkle around '7. Relmburse 9. Identical 10. A cent Negative (U. 8.) reply 12. Boundcr Children's 14. Male sheep gum . Spread grass on dry . lndehlaeeel fruits Shed. In feathers Belgian commune Feats A particle Plourlshed River (Pol.) Striking success (slang) Rcdlum tsym.l Otherwlst A kind of spool 43. Coffee shop: 45. Perulea 46. Wither 47. Vurietyvf cabblgo as. An alcoholic beverage .49. Add up io. 'n. .13. '15. is. 17 2 O 23. T25. 27. so. :2. 3.1. as. 37. 38. 40. um letter simply stands for for the three L's. X for the Each day the code letters are SXH HAR GJDR. CXQF 8R.DRWHA- WITHOUT GIVING TIME TO IISI DAILY CROSSWORD 18. Deity '32. Clique 24. A support 28. Female pig 28. To mock 29. Long- .'ll. Crowd 33. Dry. as .16. Labors 39. Weird tvar.) The following messagfhu been irecclved-by Mayor 3. H. You of Montague from the Pocilnufuer General at Ottawa, in reply to a VPCSOIIIHOII passed by the Mon. vague town council re the eastern lmall service: l"D(tll' Mr. Yea, "I have your letter of Jan. 15th. brlnslnx to my attention the resolution passed by the Town Coimcll of the reversion to mull oervleo by railway. and asking for the transportation of mail by motor- vehicles to continue. "In this connection. I wish to advise you that the question of 5i"5'Ml0l'Y mull service not of Charlottetown is under oanumg conslde atlon end receiving con- tlnuoun study. "Yours Sincerely "G. EDOUARD RINFRET" Major L. E. Wcllner, second in command of the 28th L. A. A. lRB:lment here, is presently in ll'lnll.'ax where he will confer with Eastern Command head. qiiai-tcrs officers on the form of the memorial service in which all service uiills will participate on the day of the funeral of his late Majesty King George sixth, Officers of all units will take an oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth Second and will be re. fiuircd to wear a black armband till!”-H: the prescribed period. and one-quarter inches wide and will be worn on the left arm. On the day of the funeral the rn-on of the 28th L.A.A. Regiment W-ll fire a 56-gun salute from Victoria Park. The number of guns fired represents one round for each year of the life of the late Klniz. The practice follows that which was established on the MONTREAL, Feb. 7-(CF) - A small single-engined two seater Fleet Canuck airplane is missing 511 l'0Ule -from Cartlerville Airport L'. E. 1. Chang: S... n.E'JIl'5 EB ll l.'. i9 H H ll LU necked Ll .'.'Itl Hi birds wine Yesterday-'a Anwer 34. Expression of sorrow 4 I. A lultor 42. Aromatic oil 44. Observe DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it; . A x Y 0 I.- B A A x I - Ial..0NGl'ELL0W mother. In this example A in used two 0'5. etc. single letters, apoc- trophles. the length and formation of the words are all hinu. different. A Cryptogrum Quotutlt-:. , JB SQJLAH Wll HAR LYSCRH'B SQJE. HAYXLA HAN. IYJBYD QYBBRI-IHJ. Yaterdafu Cryploquote: GOD Nrivm lM'P0ll:8 A DUT! D0 IT-RUIKIN. mourning Ml. H” band M” be "M" ray River. a daughter Nancy Gall. occasion of the death of Km; 23rd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl George V when 3. 71-3.”, mute Mayhew. Victoria, (nee I-Illa was fired. Francis) a son. Carl Brian. '7 lbs. LL... 9 on here to Magaatie. Quebec. An official of Cartiervllle Air- port uld the plane took off .at it a. in. today. He said the pilot's name was "Holman." He did not know the man's first name. Holman told airport officials early today that he bought the plane in Toronto and flew it to Montreal last night. He said he in- tended flying his aircraft home. official: said he would have to stop at Mngantle. Quit. to refuel. A report from Quebec City said the plane was last reported this If- ternoon at 3.15 flying between St. Johns and Chambly. Que. tln Toronto, Leavena Brothers Air services llld they cold a. plane the other day to Robert Holman of Summcrside. P. E. I. who planned to fly it east.) On his flight from Toronto he win accompanied by a womnn in- structor. She returned by air to Toronto early today. (At Halifax Search and Rescue said they understood that plans for a learch were being made by Search and Rescue at Trenton. Ontario. However. there was no definite information on search plans.) BIRTHS 962. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred MaoKea.mey. City, A son. pltal. Feb. 4th, 1952, to Mr". and Mrs. B. I. Malheson, Charlotte- town. a son, Nelson Ross, 8 lbs. 3 ozs. i SCO'I'l' -- At the RBI. Hospital on Feb. 2, 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Scott (nee Ethel Moore) of Cornwall, 5 son, Derrick Arn- old. BENEDICT - Klchcner, 0nt., Feb. 2nd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benedict. nee Jean Mur- dock. formerly of Murray Har- bour, a son, '1 lbs, 8 ozs. YEO-At ilie P.E.I. Hospital on Feb. 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Sier- llng Yeo, Union Road. a son, 7 lbs. 6 oz.. Lorne Sterling. M'Ull.R.AY - At the Grace Mater- nity llospltal, Halifax. N. 5., on February 3rd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Orville M. Murray. to son. (Richard Cvladwin.) KEIENAN-At the klmzs County Hospital. February '4th. 1952. to . and Mrs. Ford Keenan. Mur- HOWATT A At the Summerslde Hospital. February 2nd.1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Howatt. vic- toria. 9. daughter. Constance Jean. READY-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital. l"ebi-uary 5th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ready. 0. son James Gary. MAYHEW--.Af the P& E. Island Hospital on Wednesday. January Muiirnv - At the King's Coun- ty Hospiinl. February 5. 1952. to lbs. 1 1-3 07.3. and Mrs. pltal. 5 ozs. NICHOLSON-At Hospital on olson. a son. 12th. lottetown. tory. Milton, on and Mrs. Seymour son of Road. 71st year. llIueLAREN- At MATHESON-At the P. E. I. Hos- "ll 2"d- 1952- M”- Quickies Thursday. mi 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nich- Franlc Roberts, both Mr. and Mrs. Thoma: J. Murphy. St. Mary's Road, a daughter. WILSON -- At the Charlottetown Hospital. February 5th. 1952. to Mr. Ronald A. Wilson. duughter (Celeste ” rnadotte.) LORD - At the P. E. Island Hos- Wbmary 7th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lord, Tryon. (nee Mildred Mac-.Lean) a daugh- ter. Marion Ruth. Weight 8 lbs. the P. E I 7. MABIIIAGES GAUDET -. MuINNlS - At the Bishop's Residence. on December 1951. by Rev. Patrick Mac- Muhon. Rite Jane Louis Henry Gaudet. both of Char- Miwlnnis to ROBERTS -m FORD - At the Rec- December 5th, 1951. by the Rev. A. E. Piei-cey, Helen Matilda daughter John Ford to Leonard of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. of Glasgow nrifrns McCALl.UM-At Toronto on Feb- TM p1uxEA3NEyLAg we Chulone, ruary 2nd. Mrs. C. D. McCellum, Mun 2' pmh'un' gown Hospnn on pebmuy 3rd. formerly of Summerslde in her . John Macwllllams, Eldon, 'lor, Millview. Laren, formerly of w HENDERSON-At the ward Island Hospital him llo.uI Print-u Ed: on Satur. day. Feb. 2nd 1952. M Henderson. ' is M8 1' CHAMPION L M K . Feb. 4, 1952. Wesley age 65 years. BEATON-At Richmond on F... runry 2nd. Annie Benton, age 9: years. ' HARRINGTON-The dent l red at the home of herl mu" "Whey, f Edwin L. Harrington, on 0 Mn” evening, February 3rd. in lifrmlga yea.r. t SWALLOW - At the Provlnclat Sanutorlum. Feb. 5. :5. Jam H. Swallow. formerly of Annan: dale. in her 52nd year. CULLEN-At Halifax on F:-h. 5 1952. James Cullen. fornierlv "1 St. Theresa's. in his 42nd i IIEENAN-At the Charlnttg-ivoe:.r' Hospital. Monday. Feb. -1. 1952” Ellen Keenan, formerly of snub, port. in her 86th year. WEBSTER.-Died suddenly Augustine Cove. Feb. 7th. 1952 Mrs. Harry B. lVehsler. ' DAMERAL-At: 49 Upper rriim Street on Thursday, Feb. 7, 195,. Mrs. Margaret Dnmernl. WHITE-Died at Weston, lifau Wednesday. February 5. Mr: Jameit White formerly Anna Tav; iii NICHOLSON-At Crapaud Feb. Montague on Katie Mac- 1952, George L. Nicholson, 5": 85 years. ' by Ken Reynolds .-I2 "That brush you got in the Guardian Want Ads is gonna come in handy after all, isn't it, Dad?" Ml! 5.3:. sr, i.oRAm,omo. Its ioueu GETTING mivomec to my ATA mm W No No! PLeAse.' rb our me. I 1!AH"C'MON earnest NOT.I'D A MAC. uusra ousr uxe m an COUPLE OF ouumv AND LOOK onu- Tliere Ought To Be A7 Law By F agai y and Shorten --1. . AND no TWICE AS roueu ammo will To sToP.' ANOTHER ONE I ARRATNSIED FOR NOW WAITYNEREB 6t.lT MAO,iDu”lIE.. .... .z.. '.'-lat. E-a.s.J y. .,I ' W i - 1 -'7 92-.'?.:”:'.'L”.5.?'.'o-.