APRIL 21. 1952 gr. - r PAGE rive . Brackley Beach Farmer Passes The death occurred on Saturday. April 19th. of Mr. Alexander Sea- ilEil'I'IIAl. EIIARDIAI This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a run: nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. Will Appeal For Air Cadet Funds Under the co-chairmanship of Mr. Allan Macfdlllan and Mr. .1. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARIJOTTETOWN Business And Professional Women's Club Air Cadets In Flying Program Air Cadet week in Charlotte- town opened yesterday with forty youthful cadets flying high over Public hearings into the .;ro- posals by the Canadian National Re CNR Bus Proposal Set counter-proposals by present hold- ers of bus franchisee. truckers. man at Brackley Beach. in his diet. A. Cerruthers. the local R. C. A. -1- vear. A well known and highly re- F. Association will make an up The monthly meeting of the the Province in an R. C. A. P. Da- yummy company regarding Bur Boards of Trade. etc. is May 31st. gpemd miner, living on the old JIMMY”! TAXI .. prion. 5:5, peal to Charlottetown citizens for Business Ind Professional Wo- ii0i'- and truck operation. -and 'n'aln truieportallon hearing homestead. Mr. Seaman had been -2- 51000.00 to carry on the work of m"l'l Ciilb Will -held Thllrsdly 4" iii "iii ir ”r'K"'-4"” ""89 service in Prince Edward Island arose out of the appointment of A ' BICYCLES new. used and re- the Air Cadet League in this city. llililt It "The Ci'lill'10W-'i0Wll". "om ” W 5'"'"'''V"9 "'9'" have now been arranl94 "id Wm wmmm” d "1" 1081515?-ll” W in only fair health for some time. He is survived by his wife and mo sons. David on the farm and in conditioned, priced to sell. Bike Shop. The This money will be used local- ly to assist the city's Goth Cadet squadron. in the many-aided pro- the with the president. Mrs. Dorothy Rogers, presiding. As this was the last meeting before annual the rapidly growing Goth Char- lottetown squadron. They took to the air in groupii take place as follows: oouri House. Charlottetown, 10.30 a. m.. June 9; court House, Georgetown. enquire into a proposal to provide a franchise to the Canadian Rall- way to operate buses instud of 'lth C nada Packers , . Liiiitfik, :i.S. -Also one brother. iWA'rCI: for big dance Wm, mg from of tit-alnlng. one of the chief Lnuziiggsg Lrluhtiiiygltawgtrheat deal of ;Jef”t.t2l:l..1o'3-'llti:hrlii!tlrI1a"sm1r:sgo p:axr.;tll::nal 1030 I. mu, June 12; court, House. passenger train; in .11 399110,... of t Oh i ttetown. Another p ece orc estra at Rollawny .Ball- natural 0 which ll Rood cltizerh ' . . . ' Bumme sid , 10:50 a. m.. June 13. the Province except between char- mmdelh n no 5 The club deemed to send C C." be! P" mum the pun "nkd Dates! and places of additional lottelown and Borden. brother, Mr. wiilim Seaman, pre- iir-ceaseti him about a VII? I30- room. RESERVE FRIDAY. May 2nd for dance in aid of Children's Art hip. A direct appeal will be made to individual citizens by canvaasers, and a. tag day will be held Sat- parcel of baby foods to England. and also discussed 8. it: P. Club in England. Tlile has adopting a only eleven parachutes. and the small number enabled the pilots to show the boys around the cock- i-iearings. if required. will he an- nounced later. it was made known by W P. Alan Stewart, Chairman Members of the Oommltuae in addition to the Chairman are, J. W. Don Campbell. Hon. Kier "R CANANAI5 I Centre. urday. April 26th. Encourared 5"" dim” by "M ii ”" ”' ”'"' ”"' Cl k. B. 1-: l M Do id. Pm k F" - ---i- and um -- it 1- by Slit” Elli?”2323..E?Ji””:..i”i.3?.:E ..:"::.::i .2:..:." .523: 5::-1.33:3”: ”'-l2'.ff.i"i::i'?:;- M55... n.:.o."s.. Conunuad (mm page 1 REMEMBER Red Cross Blood lliiiillll GOVPFHMEM. ellfh c0mmuII- cum ' ",1 rock 3;, cm,-iouvcmwn Huber National Railway Oomlpany to like Ex. oifficio member is the Atinrney ----m-"r-"TT1Tf D0li0i' Clinic! at Charlottetown "Y which hall" AirCMiriSauurl- ,3" 1 . . In colorful wremoniee held at p H pi d H, m he ' mposai, ma bripf at any has General. ilon. Walter E. Dal-in-. in! ltoliiolvglnxgcyear at Strozz 8-. May 5th and 6th. 500 donors run is expected to contribute to nxnfmijg 9:, f,l.i:',';:?.i13icffni:; the Norfolk Naval Base. Norfolk, .3; .,g';;:1'v.”,.',1 M.,:.?,?'yh.5..,,:: 3,." see tor my iiiii. " Secretary of the Ootmnittee in ace in -hm m cmhm, uraenlly needed. ihe financial support of its own mm” on mmy and research, Virginia. Admiral Lynde D. Mc- the palms flew at 2500 feet. Last day for filing briefs or Mr. .1. 0. :3. Campbell, Q.C. wiesner wal lovakla and held a Rockefeller fellowship at Zurich! Technical iiistitute for two yearn He was a,ppOlni.8d assistant professor of ,-J-ygmisuy at U. N. B. in 1948. Ill associate professor in 1950 and was made n full professor last year. He MRS. IRVIN McAusland. Fred- ericton, N. 13., (formerly of Char- lottetown) announces the engage- ment of her daughter. Rita Fron- ces Sentner. to William Paul Gutsch. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. marriage to take place in June formation. Behind each squadron stands a local sponsoring committee made up of public-spirited citizens in- terested in youth welfare. These groups are responsible for supply- ing quarters and supervise for the squadron, the general wel- apolre of the work which the com- mittee has done in the cause of equal pay for equal work. Ontario and Saskatchewan have already passed this act as a law of the province. A hearty vote of thanks given Miss Yeo on her most in- WI! Cormlok, United States navy com- mander-in-chlef of U. S. fleet, is seen as he formally assumed his duties as supreme allied com- mander Atlantic, under the terms of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization. Military and diplomatic representatives of all the countries Pilot R. H. Whelan and Co-Pilot Glazner of the R..c.A.li'., both at- tached to the Summer-aide R.C.A.1'-'. training school, brought the plane down from the Western station. They explained the simpler op- erational features of flying to the boys during the flights. year-old MoKiegan told of his trip in an off-hand mariner. "My wife had to enter hospital and asked me to be home by then. I just couldn't wait 'till April 30 when the supply ship was due... then." he said. "I just borrowed it. I but to get home." Was Torpedoed No stranger to the sea. Moxie- gan was one of the survivors when 59 I Wtk '1” dwy "id 5” "me the Eknpress of Canada was for- lias done outstanding work in the at yeuwuwg. omuio, fare of their Cadets. Ik who have signed the treaty were mi om Q d R - "I knew what I was doing. I . field 0i liktlnii” mi ” ' 3”" "'"'"Y iiliil "W All 'm'.re:item5iotti,-Iliniation committee was 0" hand ii” "19 him"!-m-kins Auiiitiiiitw.giiiciairoiitfgaeori? couldn't re: a compass. They pe'?Ioe:PeTt1rlm:21i:'hl:”'beat.inl on nuggenheim follow will continue GOOD out one - Found Cadets at the are of 14 ye-rt then appointed. with Miss Dorothy """'0"Y- Mr. Lemuel Rush of the both would have known something was ..,.,.,.5 m. ,,,,,.,,c,,.,, Mm", his studies ofuthe structure of on the Olly Dump recently was a Wiiltell '-'ll"lii3d iiilflzld" illi-mih F Cullen as chairman, to bring in Squadron staff had the boys un- up if I'd tried to Sci 0rI9- I l!llll- Q". picked up gm; um.- mould metabo tea. coll bill. dated March 96. 1882. ia- ii" 0"" "TY 5 m '1' iii i ll the slate of officers at the annual (for supervision at the airport. aged to put three gallons of drink- a h - ' u - Giroux. 86. published his liiri sued by the firm of w. c. rlobrlni. Worn by the R-C-A-F1 San-drum meeting. ' other members of the a.c.a.r. ing water in the dory. along with a M,&',X,,,:"d5m,f”",f., h;',':;,,, 13;: "Mel ow den du visage; mu, sumac on Lon.” wharf... to ML usually meet one or two nights a The committee in charge of the . . . Association provided car transport- Mae West, and some canned fruit back are I WAS making wet )'f'3f'S ago. He holds the prlx Joseph creamer. The bill is for Week lllii Owlliolliliilf Oll W9!k' April meeting. under the conveliers, ation for the Cadets, to and from juicg, begns and bully but, two ",1 mm, when I ruched mg lnnniyon from the French academy 56.83, being the balance due on 9 ends, and offer I balanced Pl'0- Miss Emma Whalen and Miss Mar- T ' F the port. flares and a flash-ligiht. Aghulu. and the prlx David from Quebec Long 330 ms. of nut coal. The tom lzram of games. entertainment garet Collings, was moved a vote 0 Cadets who took part in flying I-1 Wu m-guy sure 1 could mu, ..,I.hM hot bath sun fen Rood "'-imp "'. '""...":” mi. ”””l"; W 3li'..'..".:".E::i.”.1....i.i':'.:. :".'::..: 3' M ”i: '::.”".:::e :.'::'.v "'ii.'ii";” i.".”.:r..... .. . I home" ”, to cont hue crea ve wr A ,, eco is ons, eac em - , . g : . ii g son. Moxleun lid in,” . huvy Th ' 5, l ' M Mam "'9' To INSPECT cm!” '- 1”" mrrniinly win" rot ms? is R c mgh. wuvetiuh th 1 d it mzirolnndewtogieigfs otuiciemmmti 2 Wendell Marc:Lem' kdtigk gob” ”V"”" W” ”””"” iw" "” endodnhlso s::f1;5y rod. mm irlliott. born in Napier. 0nl.. in Admiral R..E.B. Bidwell. C.B.!.'., " "3 ' P 993" 5' ' - B "199 D8 ell 0059 W ll 1 1 I 1 K Ill Rollilid M30 0i'm3C - 9". urmr ocean and he was begininft lao fear "I ' ' - moi, will continue his studies in C.D.. R.c.N.. Flag Officer Atlan. A.'F. experts and is designed to the Emblem Benediction, Miss pctol a older. have just been Jack Ferguson. Claude Simpson, he W” 105, when he slghwd the Id do it again. the theory of international trade. tic Coast, will inspect the local Sea, Kite thedads a basic education in Florence Simmonds being pianist f-Ompieltd by the Prince Edward Gerald Macbeod. David MICNIVin. Aghul” wars” or T0,. cad; Cm. 5 A HM C. aeronautics. All subjects are plan- and the membeis adjourned to Island Tourist and Information Gerald Acorn. . .. , up joined the Uri .v e p a. . 8. Queen , . , I was plenty glad to see those c 1 culty six years ago He is a chariot", here M” um weather had to complement the regular the lounge for bridge and a social Bureau as part of the 1952 pro- Flight 11. Cpl. Nottlng, Allan ughu” he mm min a Socit i ” ' high school curriculum. Supervls- hour. motion campaign to draw more Massey, Douglas Mayne, Frank ' ' ' "H0" d me my” By 0 pummmg me mspecuon m" be ory officers of the R C A F ay visitors to th' 1 Gormley Walter Mclniyre Wiley "9 exwcwd 1" '0 i” Wm" H3 Canada and is managing editor of conducted outside the local Naval ' ' ' ' p ' ” 3"" "ct ' ' Ana" wore heavy pants. two extra the Allan. Gerard Cheverie. minariian Journal of Economics establishment for the benefit of the . R 1 my F. d shirts, a parka and a pair of gloves and Political Science. Cadets and the general public, gander”IU.l:l(:!lel';,e:'f;V3'f';)e):m:;elxu60(X)end lgfmfge rgizgtfglge” mi:":0; g:,':;:,Za,L om d Gm "' la io protect his hands. -j Sllefili Camp! at R-C-A1? Silk portrays the primary industries of night uh CDL sterling wh”'e' .1Ehg'O1:m(;1.:a1gk(;nnggu;nt;,hew.:d';; li.S. Steel Report April 20 -(Alli a strike in- OLEVELAN D. -Pi-eparations for , ii i dtheooaisof lbl hi hi ldi t . . Siiiiifmiit 2?-ffmi”-an i'.?.i...'Z”....ii.”n.".” .i”i.”t..i”ll:? 1393- in '3. :::..:2..:.""”..i'::..':. .".':;..::.i:.'.'":”...L.:":: ::l.::i.:.:: ”"i"'” on men I I .99.. ...;w:.... ma Sm, mmuu-y-, ggl-rung. duf. Lean mm? the r- t M M ' "yang gird”, More than moo Gun” Mid M 'dM's,'oml' had: mi N) the vim” ,m m Coliaidera e ex rn zes was itn- getting lost. and the weather was fth' . ' 995"” ”"- ,”' ii i d t fl i . 1946. .' r ” 3”” . W 9 an to the dam activities. when getting thlcif." . mg the second quartegog is year Macphemm gmcmusly thanked ”i;l;'9mB'jloi'lili: 0? misc” ',':'o”w ham ulierlcls today. " ” advantages of ii vacation in Prime the claw; were told that. their -1-he dmv M "”d 1, M” H 5”. 1” 0'44 ' 9 -SW91 illilfilzille 5”” l M" the members for their kindness . y. All-Ii ll WUCP. hr Mid. We Edward Island. It has been de- H 1 . mp dgv F1 ing Officer ' 4 The mcia.l-working journal 3”" which all joined in sm1n' private D1101! iif'9ll5'3l- iiiid " will fall back from the demsl'ca- signed for um "ck, of i .1 mm m C y d c 1 Mmard me A.3h”l”o pointed out. that rail rates will -30,. sh” A Jolly Good 1,.e"o':'w..3 large number are in frommercilii tion line between the Communist agencies trans ortation co M” R" ".43"?-1”"d Vii,” 8 Km "5 8 0 "Th9.i"ii brill! iihe riory bank lllftlp May 1 and said that would ' llviaiiilll 0? iile Rvc-A-73 and (lilnited Nations armies. dig in .nd'h,,u,L, en in", 3' C8 e cu" m ' m--m-jr new eence "add many millions of dollars" to the cost of hauling raw materials to plants. The u rates on moving finished steel will be pass- ed on to purchasers. Juries Howatt of the City Police. "Th 1 I The '"”?”l.: "iii -N in PM Reports Profits lip .......”.:":.".i”..';:”..:::”.ii..:'. .21.: Ir you buy sens ro- gmratlpn n tmml: crmlglnill First prize. Mr. L. G. MaoNei;in. I ll" c""'”m he Wm use it it he Tillltlborfr Department, officiaisu ona eccou - Home Motors. a complete fim rig nun” again... F M although pleased he had come ltlll or I'. Production last week was at 90.5 per cent of the country's rat- Od CIPU-CiiY- Th”: meillil Ib0lliv 3-' Smith. 83 Fitzroy St..; fourth prize. A"'C”"d" CW9” M""”' CW” .. .. o n.' oo4,ooo net. tons of ingots were -ML W. S. Vane. Dom. Dept. of mm.' one 0, the WW" hug”; rrliiieriilst units opposing the division ' flrflpzklymssid :2: w'nhlo;ld5n'ti h ' ' . ,,.,.,.-"1. The magazine says that pubuc w,,,.k,,; mm, mm. new copper producers today reported W,-um asked about mpomd wmg gave do” W, T at Gay Nineties Musical Retire the week before 826.000 tons were lost as furnaces were cooled be- st N8. equal to 35.79 a share. for the C uh K h .d. ' ' ' , cause of the strike threat. year 1061. ..?.'.':.i;:,”".:?.'; .,.,.,,”,?3”g.,,,,,5.,,.',2; W2” :,”'if,":,2,':,i:,M;cD;"';ld',"m":',imiig, iig,h;?;,i,i;:””;,, :,':,K.1,1d";.(:.a.3e Laugh at the Antics-Enjoy the Quaint Costumes sunnav some srzitvlcz - Tilil W" In ilicume 0' more this army is the beet-rationed numb... of yum" ..,;,,.,'..,,.'g. 3. ,..,l"” in h I no doubt ,,,,,,,,,i AI. .k . mmty Young Peep,” Oman held than 7 1.3 per cent (mm 1,, my 0; ever... Mmme or Mr. A-mm" Tait vsmp-Jirafnrished. I ores ew tic eis still sold and exchange at Miller Bros, BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. the evening. played several aelec- "011 01 "W-Ii mill"- The monthly meeting of the i, i 1 . ”""'" . ' nl his. tiona on the saxaphone. Mr. Leith CW" illcilllll 1'0” 3.8 per cent to Happy Sunbearns Mission Band. f;,'l',f,i.'f'Q”,",,,"" M pond It H. e) D:i9"mm”:;)'1et?:::,c”ll:e ”'1'(;t,ld”:,lel: g Stetson led the sing-song. the piano M-64.0ii9-205 for the inert year. Carleton Branch. of the cape Mr, M339,-,n,,1d' who ha, . :3; jinef, , Doors Open 7:30. p.m. Curtain time 8:15 p.m. 509 Par Ilurlltll music being rendered by Miss Joyce from HB'fm8.21d. Traverse United Church, was held sound knowledge of "sh cunum MP.” C-mplmvee M the deport”. BIRTHS MoNALLY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. April 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr-Nally (nee Florence Keoughanl Donagh, I daughter, weight '7 lbs, 5 ms. DEATHS -At MaoNl'.II.L Cavendish on April 19th. 1952. - Two new publications PRESENTATION - Mrs. Hedley MscPheraon was pleasantly sur- prised at the regular meeting of the Hampshire Women's Institute when fellow membe s pl d her with an appropriate gift on the occasion of her 25th wedding anniversary. A nicely worded ad- KIWANIS CLUB DRAWING - The drawings for the Charlotte- town Kiwanis club fishing tackle were made Saturday night by Cat. set; second prize. Mr. P. B. Smith. Gay Town: third priu. Mr. Fred Omdr. J. J. Trninor. 50 Hillsboro . 9 their regular Sunday song service last evening in the Social Hall Mr. Ivo cudmore, the guest artist for Proctor and Miss Louise cox. Miss Mary Ramsay sang "Hark, Hark, My Soul" in a very pleasing man- ner. The service was brought to a close by singing "Day Is Dying In The West". Rev. Mr. Irwin pro- nounced the benediction. NEW TOURIST LITERATURE- have been issued by the P. E. I. Travel Bur- regular visits to squadrons. lions across the country. At camp the cadet studies under specially- irained instructors. files as a pas- senger in a service aircraft, and enjoys body-building competition. games and Senior cadets can qualify for Anaconda copper new YORK. April no --(AP)-- consolidated net i come of a50,21tl- 548,689,645 or 55.38 9. share for the previous year Both. earnings figur- es are before deduction for deple- mnpuron school. Report for the month or March. lenier Department Grade X - 1. Elizabeth Roberts. 2. Mary Roberts, 3. Betty I-iammiii. Grade Ix - 1. Arthur Graig. 2. i l9-(Reuterah also said he at the home of Misses Gail Carrol Quigley on Friday ail"- noon. March l4th, with 16 mem- be.ra present. Moetlng opened by repeating the memberlsl purpose, followed by the hymn "God Who Made the Earth." The scripture. John was read by Gail Quigley. Proverbs 2'1. verse 9 was read by Carrol Quigley and Proverbs 1'! Verse 7 by Joyce Lood. To Stay In Korea. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, April The Commonwealth Division will remain in Korea af- positions and main- tain active training." Caasels future Communist offensives will have strong air support. believes The General also remarked on the increased strength of Com- plaints about food supplies for the CARL.l?JA'I':)AN.u.it;1fSS ION--BAND and 15. verse 2. The new map is dressed up with the Island. Descriptive material is also contained in the guide section of the map as well as the various transportation information usually required by prospective visitors. The new folder. which is also in color, contains 11 excellent pict- In addition. it will be distributed daily to racks in 300 outlets main- tained in the New England states by the New England Folder Dis- tributing Company. way, Allan MacLeod. Norman Stewart. Cyril Wheatley, Lloyd Mutch, Norman Tweedy, Sterling Glddings, Alec Howatt, llinson My- ers. Ken Bryenton. Flight IV: Donald Moore, Har- old Kcmp. Earl Arsenault. Cari Milnn. Arthur Arsenault, Edward RADIO htlPEiiAi-'till said, "so I kept pushing on." "I was trying all along to hitch a. ride to Halifax but I couldn't find a ship going my way. Most of them were just arrived at ih. banks. or going to Lunenburg. I wouldn't have bothered the i Continued-from pare lg, g H , cf:-ti-le-5AAgi.iliuCand brought him to through without injury, were peev-i ed by to stunt. erintendent of the Southporf. hatchery. has been promoted position of Superintendent of the fish. will leave shortly, accompanied by his wife. formerly Alma Rayner of Mt. Herbert. and their two Child- ren Barry and Jean. to take up residence at Haley Brook. Constable is l ”He's only lucky the weather was There is auntlier matter McKei-- '" gall will have to think about for a: merit. even though his rt-siiznniiilll had been accepted. he was under the supervision of the island super- intenrlent. Dut department. officials say he ' didn't. ask permission to leave-at least not in the manner he liifi-- nnd if he had would have been re- fused. i Tells of Trip Monday, Tuesday until 12:30 pm.. and at Theatre TilEllE'LL BE N0 ,AllGllMEllT -THE BIG CITY-' Hum the Gay Tunes-Tap with the Dancers 5:30 pm. Wednesday iintii after store closes on show DURING the season of bad. in PERSONAL snot-i-mo. SERVICE! M uddy roa a talie advantage of IIOLMANEI A phone call or a note to the e Arum” M. um dammed puucululy for howl liefury Mccabe. 3. Wilfred Mccerd. f d I ' I d 1 p Personal shopper will bring llolrnan'a right to your door - it's the neat MacNelll, aged 72 years. Funeral rgckg und other places where iour- hr”. vm pg 1 Chum Robe"! ugirahnltlh u;:V(':;,:el-ll:-1R was Resting rnllgnfill-i?iil' ht ii"m:i0.'gf bee. thing to visiting lfolman'a and doing your shopping yourself . . . . . . . , - - with his Mm .V "ill 95 '- ' llolman'a Personal Shopper will give you prompt. courteous attention .. nn Tuesday. April 22nd, with a short servir-it at the home at 1:10 pm. followed by service in Cavendish United Church at 2 pm. Burial in Cavendish Ceme- lrry. SEAMIN-Suddenly at. Brat-kley l-lcrlch on Saturday. April 19th. I052. C. Alt-xnndcr Seaman in his let literature is displayed across the continent. one is a. folder map of the Province in an attractive new colour scheme. which will be distributed daily by the New ling- land Folder Distributing Company through all its extensive outlets. The map is designed with a double front cover so that it can always be plainly identified. It contains 2 Gladys Hammill. ti. Phyllis Mc- Gabe. Grade VII - 1. Patricia Murphy. 2. Buddy Arsenault, 3. Wallace Mur- phy. Grade VI - l. Austina Roberts. 1 Elaine Wright, 3. Paula Hammiil. Grade V - 1. Ronald Roberts: Teacher - Shirley McGinn. Closing hymn was "What R. Friend We Have in Jesus." A temperance Poem. "Get. in and Ride" was then read. followed by study Chapter ii. entitled "Birthdays are important". Children with birthdays in Jan- uary. February. March put their money in the Biriiiday book Box and wounded constable tonight was fighting for his life in hospital and police held a 21-year-old veteran who, they said. fired three shot: into the officers body in it pre-,l dawn gunfight on this city's main street. : Constable Ray Houlihan. 35. wits HAMILTON. April is -.icp)-A, Johnson & Johnson Prescription Specialists .10. if it is difftclilt to get into town, ta service - Personal Shopping! lie advantage of this Special Holman THE Music section of the ll'urnitur.eCDepartm4-.nts of Both Holman stores, in Charlottetown as well as summerside, receive the newer! Releases from the Big Canadian M keen right up to the minute on all S-liars in Sheet Music are 'drawn ll ualc Publishing Companies - they types of SHEET MUSIC. The Base y these Companies from the latest 3 tunes that come on both the American and British Markets . . . . so yell Hist year. Remains were trans- , ta ' "mg the ni,i-.9; Members sang "Happy I fr-rrad 1 am the Mum." 1.-u,,,,.,1 the latest highway rou nc . B, thd ' Y reported in only fair condition . . . I. I at can plainly see that In the Music sections of Both stores you can get Home ylesterday afternoon to his in? W9 MOUOM 01' -Vlllllilf DOIDIHIIOM ,;,he "B;:m wpruenmd Phyma, after trading shots with a gunman C" K" r "N i the finest and beat the world over! Come today and shop for the Sheet highway which have he harl stopped for routine qua-E ' Music you want in the Music Section: of Both Holman stores. late re idenc t Brackley Beech. g, - , R , vim mu, if h 1 . Wilt" ii" i.i"i.9"'i W'” i" M” T” other Md" hf min" ':.1,de., gir(ii:.:;cc,ardle1':”i;in?ir;'i:.'i:n:;:i: i.Z5l.5E in malke in-fr iieiv ll: ””"""- i Your Family Drug .- this (Monday) afternoon, service Riviiltl Pmnuu "1 0'i'm'i' ”" :1 bi: undo IV ,.'1'1"n mclbe 3' Summerslde and mu C." Wu Louis Cote. 2'!-year-old welder, i IMAGINE! Just 1.00 will lluy you a pair of pure spun NYLON SOCKI starting at 2 o'clock. lnicrment ii” PNVW" i" 9””.V r" f: t9 Bhme Anemuli 3 amen Mu"-' nun Ind minutes mad mid uh and former paratrooper. is held on, Store in any easier .Vnu may desire . . . . The Men's Wear Department haaa Brackley Cemetery. :0;m1-Jgigtwith an attract V0 in - mm 3! . - proved. . charget ordsttemptgi mltlfffier. tige, wonderful selection of these I-lhbid Hose in allies to in ma. They're pan - ' waacaur. mussr I dth'0NY. I ' . GIANT-At the Sacred Heart oral-is m er. - 1. Charles Ar- m;'ialtilffi; gizeaisvwf in-"ii shooting-without no strtiuiee-in : N! on m 0'". L .0 . pm " the Mu” we" mp." Home on Sunday. April mth. 1952. FLOOR. PRICE UNDECIDEfl)"- Arnlzoruiighy Areenault. 3. Mmmh Em-KHm0.n ope ng downtown room,” home. He had! . :i1fii'l!l'f"t S'iewaCi'lt”i:i nlfrororgteirilyyeaort. nmilt i'ii"-."'i'e't'-l dog; "in: axes 111 Jr. -'1. Mary McCard- --T" '" "”"”' ”""" "W" ”' hi” "3" OUR WAY. 37 Like wm"'m' Resting at the lifecLean Funeral Home until1O 0'Cl0CkfltIlm0!'fllflK then at the Sacred Heart Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow. Tuesday morning . , . ' c it i til it t t , , mreiinir l air!h::lnu:tg!;.30il:'r:T!;:lire!'m:iiril1 ;'il0elrl'lCrillKi aIln,f,in.l-'crdKer:l I)": 2 pm Ham”! Wm." "p".'.”d b-V lillsiniz the "Institute lezhle cglnstabg: received two bkl1ll- ; THN61DKN0W"iF& the church cemetery. partmcnt of Agriculture officials Grade I (I, .g L Robe” mung J:2;.leV:f:'3'd anizly mfolcizf-It vii; amass” hhlH';l;l0el:b;:il lllm ff WE Evgg t.iAVE1b g lilL'Il.8.lAn- At N th Tryon. 1 1 gm 4 . "' I responded to by 12 membcrs and ' April 20. 1952. Willis: Mulrhaad :r;e,f.l:loo:,'PrMc:, Isa”. u?,,;ic:1::, 3"” x. "” T 1' "i""" 5'59" one visitor. Two members paid were fired. occurred after Const. ' MI . SHQN ME HOW in his Bard year. Resting at the TM mew" m.,,,o,ed to "uh. dc I M -g1 Helm Mao-M. their dues. I Holihnn, with hi. p.h.o1,c.,. mrtg I Hi”, -rHEy 51-Ay UPI. Chisholm Funeral Parlors. North "sh 5 "M" c,,,u.,1 commm" up 1'; Doreen Hhimm 3 M." wltfminlli-tggsd :f1dtl;epprl::et.d rnir-Sill: nor, Ct-amt. Jloaeph Grlatr, gtopped ' 1 iii! - ' ' r a rente car or a rout ne c eck. I 'i'l'3'nn. until tomorrow noon then '0 Ihe Pmhvterlnn Church ii" al and Provincial authorities and "9""-'i 9""! ""1 -""i ""'ii” ililcurrion on business nririns '3"! Cost. Greta said u the two offic- iuncrnl service on Tuesday. AW” ii broader advisory committee rep- (9""'”' M Do M W, M M ,2” tmmmnmlgok p.m.ce', Ma "5 SW05 5'-WW0 "ii 9i"- iii 0CCll' 1' r R1 2530- llli9l”lll9lii Cl""Ch resenting each province who will Ti-"ich9:;:g "- M '3 ' 3' m":',w.?9m,If:rcee3m:c'::,":ei::- pant opened fire. W -- Cemetery. Please omit flowers. .llacDONALD--Suddenly In Bos- ton. M...-a on Sunday. April 20- i-i0.vd Lewis MacDonald in his 22ml year, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacDonald. 17 Pownal St. His remains will arrive in Mone- inn this afternoon and will he Iransferred by motor hearae to ”i' A- A- H0lill9"9.V F""""" W . creed and the minutes of the pre- Home in Charlottetown and ihentn C';t;: View meeuni were read md RD. ")9 "'i0'llC'-' 0i ii" P""'” :'''";'J' '07...." thank-you letters were received, Dl'0V0d- :.h"' ""3 ""''"l "m hem eh; -in I wish to sincerely thank my on. for . pl;-gel to . .9,-Vice mm, The treasurer then reported g '"""l '""l"3""""' W M. 7- 9- W95'i"v ciwv h” doctor and nurse. the Crullllld and one from a hospital patier.L. 031.51 on hand, it bill of 31.10 was .1"m-ummmnr announced later. floor price for heel cattle that will apply in this province. it was stated by Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture who arrived home Friday night in Ottawa. The matter regardina management composed of Feder- koep in close contact with con- ditions across Canada and advise the Central Committee from time to time. The present floor price of twenty-five cents for load steers appllea at Toronto with differentials at other markets and for other grades and classes of beef. This floor price will con- tinue until July 1. entered the P. I. island I-lolltital lo. 2. Bertha Roberts. Wright. Cardle. chopped down. converted into hlenchcr seats. 3. Charlene Grade 11 Sr. - 1. Patricia Mc- Grade If Jr. - 1. Carol STILL USEFUL LEEK. 52.. and Hampton Women's institutes. Nonrit nivrm W. i. North River Anne was held at the home of Mrs Robert Vickcrson. paper IOWCII. The members-1 and warren Grove got Mrs. Fred Jewell England-(CPL A 110- was appointed on the school coili- year-oid elm tree which long pro- mill-C0 for El” Wiildhire. vlded shade for cricket fans at this Siaffordahire town nu been old Younker were appointed dele- -rh, wood win he gates to the T. B. League annual meeting in April. Cinrespnndence discussion took place fund in send delegates to A.c.W. Mrs. Roy Bruce and Mrs. Har- regarding Theie was no invitation for the lcir. Police said that all (must. Hauli- Th . l M h H I lien lay wounded with two bullets G "I" " wggien-amegniigmye in him. the man started to flee but changed his mind. walked back and tired it third bullet. The shooting, in which 34 bullets OYSTER. BED BRIDGE W. I. The Oyster Bed Bridge women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. colin Higgins on April fat with twelve members present. The, meeting opened with the Ode followed by the cluh women's paid for fruit sent. to the sick. and UU T Fa? THAT ,z- it . I'VE WAITED 2-. -.;. 8EFOlZE 5AYlN6 ANYTHING, BUT.'l'HAT'5 A HANDY LIVE N A GARAGE; .:-I TIME To COLLAPSE for treatment. and all those who sent messages page meeting, which will be in goo Wu yo.” yo, m,m.y 3: 0! lympethy during my ream May. Lunch committee will be Hum" my", Th;-pg member. mid an-s rot-mt E. Olow. hnr rrhl"i- illness. Mrs. Norris Kltson. Mrs. Clayton mm ",4 on, .,.m,.,,,, ,1, .M,d, Stevenson, Mrs. Harold Youiiker. and Mrs. Keir Warren. Roll call is to be answered with exchange ed in the city after hat-ink spent. the past week visiting relatives in Dartmouth. H.5- Warren Ferguson. cnpmd to the birthday box. i It was decided to send for ion books on civil Defence Personal li.ii. Maolaan W Miss Mary iliituro. teacher of mmisnaaaa 'T'T in-rt o o J llfllo eeiiooi mu ”' "”"" '"i"- W” i" ”"""' Pr tection under Atomic Attack. W3"-"'3 u"f- ;”f..,”',';,,;'i,:,!,'.?'",,",' ”;';':,,"; lvelyn iscmr: of '.'-.......i n-audio ,,,:.,'u';u”,,?:,f;o'l;f?on";l;f, gmiggrx nos. nuuei anlin invited the , oasnumton us their auto: nouaavf on the as. OM01 M In !--l- Mil 0' 3"” pmioct It "I mm” "id "3" "mm" m mtrim:iimilui'r'tM:: a-leralda High school were in, ,3” i h u 1,, . meeting. when a 2 as o . North Wlllallse "M "m gr aim and nonvii cnurloeimwn attending the m- 3'... i.f,.fi. "i.','.."'....,..i'di,'3,""I?,: answered with seeds or plants. ; Mm. in mmhuth was formerly than convention and were the ham. mum 1, oommm” m The meeting closed with the Na- "9" 1' iti..i:.'.i'.f...”:a.-ie of North uinlruuta of Mr. and Mn. it..r. Me- charge. Ooilectiony amounted to Mom! Anthem and utter lunch 0 , Lure. 01,35. ring song was greatly enlfmd.