MONDAY , [an Csllum Msclieod, Id- ot the Highland dancing 'pe music at the 9th suit! ludicawf on CATCHES — Fishermen Ggueena County Saturday re- mq excellent lohstor catches de- Pilfw “we,-se weather and title wnditions prevailing on the open- ‘° day The average poundage was now {hat of other years and tho i of the lobsters was also 8!’-nu’- ny helow that of the markets. Eur the lobstermen felt they had 2- iucccssiul dial‘- , ,,_ 0, y. ATTEND cuuiicu . mgcg —- A very large turnout ‘E odd Fellows and Rebekans, fémpruing St. Lawrence. Wildey. “pm Lodges, celebrated the man anniversary of Odd Fellow- l,:,p bv nttending the morning ser- .u1mbir to the occasion was preach- ‘_d M me pastor, the Rev. A. I-‘rank Machcan, B.A., who took for nis ;iibl€(‘l “The Perfect Link." The 3.131 1-‘ellows ode was sung by 5'5- pr June Foster, tiie Odd Fellows There Passed away yesterday at he home of her son, Neil Dar- .,,gh, East Royalty, Mrs. Margaret Wuhkont School in Charlotte- town. He later attended McGill University in Montreal where he received his degree in Architec- ture. Following his graduation The need of modern quarters for Naval training purposes was stress- ed last night by Commodore K. F. Adams, Commanding Officer, Nav- al Divisions, Hamilton, Ontario who conducted the annual divis- ional inspection of the H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Commodore Adams stated that the crew of the Queen Charlotte was working under difficult con- ditions due to the age of the present building and that it would be most advantageous if they were provided with new, modern quart- ers. "Until then we shall do the best with what we have,” he stated. He is accompanied on his in- spection tour by his secretary, Lt. was a definite lack especially in the Maritime Provinces of men who wish to participate in Reserve training. Mr. Keith Macxlnnon, was elect- Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and a resident of Vancouver, was guest speaker and on being intro- tn the roar of the present Gillan street store had been acquired and when the new addition is complet- ed they will have an 'L"Ahsped structure with s 55 Ioot frontage on stated that the addition would practically eliminate the long de- lays customers " encount- ered on busy days. APARTMENTS SOLD — The Cameron Apartments, 47 York Lane, containing eight spartments, were auctioned yesterday and pur- chased by Mr. lih-nest Macbeod, of Orwell Cove. The auctioneer was Mr. John J. Mustard. A mobile traffic squad from the R. C. M. P., consisting of three cars and three new motor cycle units is scheduled to begin opera- tions over the entire Province within a few days. according to Hearquarters. The black and white cars are spocially equipped with two-way radios, sirens, loud hailers, first aid and other emergent equipment. The personnel of the squad has advanced training while the other six are presently undergoing a an NEWS BUDGET for oUii SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS United Baptist Church at Tryon, P.E.I. is among those on whom Acadia. University will confer the degree of Doctor of Divinity dur- ing the convocation exercises which begin on May 1'1, following the meeting of synod on May 16, and which will continue the week. one woman pedestrian was sent to hospital, It boy's bicycle smssh- b. d d th . . fwuu‘ ‘mfozterhgggguggetl ‘new Asleoclation under the presidency of accident involving an automobile into yesterday afternoon. The car, reportedly with three young people and turned west on Euston at the intersection. side of the latter street, mounted the curb and. ran over the aide- walk and lawn to crash against the residence of Mrs. H. S. Hen- Congratulations on a showing were extended to lsghuat um: Mam. The Prince of Wales Cadet Corps under the instruction of Col .W. .1. Mac- Donald prueniod an impressive as they conducted their 00113! caplble day afternoon. He will receive the Find‘ IN“! I341 0517166 0'4‘ 91911‘ degree of Doctor of Divinity. Mr. Rico was a graduate Bachelor of Arts of Mount Allison in 1897, he demonstration. Dr. W. Carson (above) was in- mdlimd mink“: 0’ the ductod as president of Alpha Y's W. P. Msclieod, Roy smallman and past president Dick Matheson. The retiring-president in his an- nual report gave a comprehensive review of the clubs activities and finalized his report by thanking the various committees and mem- bers who helped make his year as president a. success. it splendid turkey dinner featur- throughout ed the annual Father and son .quet of the Zion Church Men's M . Ralph Balderston. The dinner w s provided by the Women's Aux- il ry of the church, headed by a. J. 0 Dennis. Approximately m "" “ ‘ 195° 1 5 men and boys thoroughly en- osed by Gerald Burgoyne and r ponded to by Mr. Reg. Mac- utt. Guest speaker was Hon. B. Eurle acDonald, Minister of Health nd Welfare, who briefly referred It went to the north iMent.al Health Week. splendid BIRTHS the lad. wiliin A. has (us sores Nicholson), I daughter. M.IcNltILL —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on May 6, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Machleiil, Clyde River, a son, Terry Lee, (weight 0 lbs. ‘I on). slMP80N—At St. Martha's Hurli- tal on April 25th, 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson, Guysboro. a daughter, Barbara Jean. Harry, 9 lbs, 2 on. NOONAN — At the Brantford General Hospital in Brantford, Ontario, on April 30th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Noonan (nee Phyllis Dawson! 8. son. Weight '1 lb. 9 oz. TAYIJOB —- At the Prince County Hospital on April 27th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Nor- boro, a son. Weight 8 lb. 13% oz. Blair David. M'acBAl:L—At the P. E. I. Hospital on May 3, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Maciiae, West Royalty, a son, weight '1 lbs. 13 oz. (Brian Frederick). . MscDONALD—At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Monday, May 3. 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- ward Island Hospital on May lst, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Donald. :1 daughter, Marilyn Ann. l)ARRA('H—Ai the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, May 3rd, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Lea D. Dar- WILLIAMS — At the Grace Hos- pital, Windsor, Ontario, April 15th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wil- lotusIog.Ihy8.19u -‘u..‘u...u.. liams (nee Ruth Lesrd) s daugh- ter, Karen Ruth. M.seDONALD — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sunday, May 2nd, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney town on Sunday, May 2, MacDonald, Grand Trundle, a son_;) At the Ohulottetow. Hospital on Saturday. May istl 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. William Shea. SHEA — 1954, by Rev. A. Frank Maclgan, Church, Vera Joyce Stewart to Kenneth Crosby Macl..ean, both of Charlottetown. BROWN — LELACHEUR. —— On Tuesday, May 4th, 1954, at 10 Lap- thorn Ave., Charlottetown, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, LcLacheur of Trinity MacCALLUM-—At Cross Roads on 1954. Mrs. James _MacCallum in her Monday, yea r. BELL—At the home of her Mrs. PUIZSEY —- At. New Glasgow on May 3, 1954, Mrs. John F. Pursey of North Rustico in her 93rd year. ind “*3 ~ Men's Club at their annual din- i 1- son.We' ht'1lb.sos. l)ABRACH—At I-last Ro alt on 9. 11- 1- ""°£'3';'§,,‘;' $35 ,;§,§‘;,‘,,.'.§.‘3’§: "f’,’,"‘ ,,f‘°G“",“°,',","" ,'“°f,}‘“°é‘ mf,,“$f,{fi,s‘"";m°,mc,d ‘b we ’éfuu;°:“' '1‘: l,‘_f‘{, ”‘°mY,'_""§f not meeting held in the banquet .';.'?,”p;3.‘, ff.‘ Blfmglri DA°:rilH;’if€h, I];I‘:cel(‘éf€r:leA"— At til: Chsrlot Sunday, May 2nd, 1954. Mrs.yMar- lfhllh vrd to ma watched “rm gm“ jn “fife;-,m;“__,“'wm; H; pmmum K“. gum“ Rm’, no 3. ‘P E Pf?’ B“h,;",' room of tho Y.M.C.A. last cven- 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. town Hospital on my !rd,1954-. um Darrach in her and year he liiteneld Snurdny at P. W. C. Hllugm N. S. A few ya" ht". pruned. me‘ pun‘ ‘E. em'n,‘ed N73‘; suminuhdgz P1‘ E. !_ Sm: ing. other officers and directors Bell, Perth, N. 13., a son, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mackenna, s 8llEl'llABD—At H Powrul Streoi ml Cong,-a¢u1g,y,¢d the h, t d ' Ch 1" t on b M, G u Mun“, W," N B. M m N 3 installed were. Stephen. r daughter.6lb.9os. on Thursday, May 0. 1964, Mrs mu. He war y mom in brink eh re ruin: R o . arc etown mmy er in -M; N H -1" “M '91‘!-| 1' gm "V" " ' " " Vice president, Clarence Walker; LAVEfi.S—-At the King's County MAG Robert Shepherd. and 00 yen" teachers on tltifiiianu to such . ";d"° °d°i" tfzpt ':1°""‘;‘“°“ '9' lamuwéra to Mve"3I°'whoh uh ff.“ tn 5 m“ “d mun’ in secretary, George McKnight- trea- Hospital. Montague, on April 26. MA“ as MsoCALLUM—-At cross Bloods oi ‘ me conoisefficiency. cnsxfeernfnlllfi: .‘o:.?.'§f.;h'"°' rip as nearly self service as possible ‘ H on‘ suru. W. MoMui-try; allege... 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry MncI.EAN-STEWABT—- At Chi? Monday. May lrd. 1954. Mrs. James lush “gr” P ‘ including self service meat. He slsd FM’. l- J. Blrrul. Pastor of the Les Gillespie, Harvey MacPhei-son, Lsvers. Aiiiionf. u son, Raymond lottetown on Thursday, 5, Msccaiium in her Dsth year. United Mrs. DEATHS May 3rd, T,;;i;“z.;’*::.::°:. .°.':.::::“.;:.". E§:3’:.,X”,-,*"-,,°°g’%;;‘ ;:;::,,;;,e ‘;‘,,‘:,:.";:,,‘:°“wf°‘;,“53‘3,y:*;;1:g,,g; ,s,r;;;,;«;1;,g °;;’n°;;'mbvmMr- ,g«--3;; , .............. ,D°==.,_ elm = ° :.*:::- 31:; “i:::::.:'“::: ‘:‘..-.":l‘..‘*'.'::.: :.:.::..'.:°.$“’;*:.:.l‘.:;. ':.‘."‘:..:*°'::.::..: ma‘ interesting sermon commodore ‘Ad.-any stated‘ mere a staff conference, at “L" Division travelling’ north on Poywnal street The tn" '0 the Du" W" pm" M'°D°NALD"“' me P"‘“°° Ed‘ T‘ 391 N°m“‘ 3°15" °t m°hm°“d' P‘E'I' HARR.lS—At the P. Hospital on 1954, James E. Harris in his 68th Spence of Hunter 89th year GALLANT-—-At her home in Mt- neaux, aged 66 years. ' Tuesday, bek hs oining in the ed president of the Charlottet wn 1, 1 11 _ the exte i k is th t mi‘ of ‘Vest R0>'a">' I deuzhle-W W" 3“"d'W- M" 314- 1954» M‘‘‘- M''-‘‘ ‘;,‘g,,, R-Ishc acirafid Master. Bro. Board of Trade at the annual d)in~ gfleyn f:";elf1:dyf05lFleA’:{tfe‘df‘iW.Ix;’d tllfileffic gffwlzlflscflofifofie uI":0ll‘uA:lZ“lfhe1I: M51053 lnmtfiee w1§:,,,,,,°,,,,,.,,f. :1‘; GALLANT-—At the Charlottetown SI’ENCE—At the home of her garet Darrach in her 92nd year. . -- =-- :3 write in his 01110151 CBPB0i1Y- i0Wn Hotel returned from Vancouver after owned by Kenneth Ford. "19 lmP°Tt“lC¢ 01 ‘N4 Week 115 . ‘ . M 4”, 1954 M ' E J P , m_,'73 d ’ Mr. W. J. Borrie. president of the compmmng 3 course in the moss Mmy Bradley‘ “ 5°" fly ' ‘ ‘ rs‘ ' ' ower‘ " r year‘ Mabel Georgetown and Walter Rods Brown of I-fazelbrqok. Viola 98th niece Raymond Maclwiilan, Wood Island East, on‘ Monday. May 3rd. Island May 4th, River in her Pagan Carmel on Tuesday. May 4th. 1%! Eleanor Gallant, wife of Anthony Gallant. in her 76th year. l'OWEB— Suddenly ya Charlotte- John Power, aged ‘I3 years. ' WBlGHT—At Middleton, May 1st, 1954, Sutherland Wright in his 74th year. ‘ PUBsI:Y—At New Glasgow on May 3, 1954 at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Miller Orr. Mrs. John 1". Puraey of North Itustlco in her 93rd year. ‘ nABRACll—At the P. I. Island Hospital on Monday, May I. 1054 Jeanette Ann Dsrrsch. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lee D. Darrscii of West Royalty. ' ADAMS——At the home oi her son Mr. J. 13. Adams. I53 Bonsccora Street, Moncton, N. 3.. Mrs. Eliza- beth Ann Adams in her 100th year Bl-:ATON—At Ponoka, Alts.. on an May, Dan Benton formerly of Brookfield, P.E.I. in his 70th year. BOB!-IBT—sudderiiy on April nth at Val D’or Quebec as the result of ADAMS-—At the home of her son. Eugene Adams, Monoton. N. 13.. on May 3rd. 1954, Mrs. James Adams formerly of Summerside in her liilst year . DARltACll—At East Royalty on MOLYNI-:AL'x——At Westmorlarid on May 3, 1954, Mrs. Lemuel Moly- , ncentrnted course in highway KEENAN-—At Hotel Dieu l»fospi- _ __,_ _ _ ..___ __M .____-. ._ .. .m, M____. )ar|'fl(ifl, \\'1d0'.i 01 the 13'-9 Anti“ duced by J. Gordon MacDona1d,'l-’. co - . Prince of Wales College Cadet t 1 Ed ,1 L NB . ‘V Dmami) 0‘ Nlcw HHS” Tl: 5:, fifihu vice President of the mu” “wk “ F'°d"1°w"' NB‘ Coma yesterday Afternoon by 2:& to :n7in'Mrs."Juc0kn OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR Ho-OPLE no Mrs. nrraci \\'as_ om Cana an Chamber of Commerce Yesterday. the fifth day of the Brigadier W. W. Reid, D.s.O., E , d in , 7113,23 ,, . W . '_r// _ y W HM"-. ‘"9 °"‘V “hi” °‘ the expressed his great pleasure at’be- P. E. 1. Musical Festival, brought D.. as he conducted the annual in ifecfiiififiiair the sCha:i7osttetown Mix’ “$11 .,’6i2EAT CAE.5AR.N0MAN“"V0U CANT .5 air ‘C-“P”““ :14“ Mr5s‘h D‘I’::(_1l: lng’on the lsland for the first time. forth some high marks, as well u spection of the corps. 1 Hospital on Friday, April 30th, ‘ "“" l ' M ' . 35 5E2lOU5.’ EVEN NEEDS NOMT’ 4/ 2| Niciioson. Har Vi c. e wh ch he found in delightful ex- several interesting competitions. Brigadier Reid commented upo 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc- Ti-U5 YARD LOOKS LIKE, ,THQNE IN 1-Hlé 5a)Q 60'L(AN.D I.M:, 3. —.e:- home at the place of he; perience. The high mark of 36 went to the smart spparancg of the cor Guirk, Mt. Stewart, I daughter, A pLp,\45D.ou'r,PL)McH- ' 5 mill until 1927 when she move “Sm Wm‘ wnvkuon m E the following: Charlottetown \:hor- and he offered his thanks to the ” lbsv 3 913- 30/qgb 5|Nc5\( NE QEEN '7/, PeACT'C‘N6 FORCTHE Cay 6o"F' Z »° 5”” .F’°”°“y'd“'h;’°l.sh§ your W301,“ Wm mum m’mefi’ung :0 ale, for a pro!cssional performance instructors who evidently had d D-’*wS0N—At the P. E. Island 00 TOU|?NAMENTr“'lT'5 ;:nrr resided. Hal 5 e .lV.E 1- the Hstenemu Sam adjudicator of the lhvely “Keel Row"; Nancy voted much “me “Id thought I Hospital on May 4th,1954, to Mr. 'Dl55lN6 AROUND WITHT-‘O55 R‘D‘CUl-OUS To 4*, UM I‘ f *1 ‘mm 10' she “ould hf“: Ce 6- Earle Terry ‘at a chorale clinic MMNEVHI M Charlottetown‘ 10: the w°"k °’ ""“mn8 N19 b0)’5- and Mn‘ Alexander Dawson‘ 5 5°” W ‘?5iLi.W5TiCi<5’-«~ - . grated helr)e92ndrbi;‘tliidla$. United which he Conducted yestemay her vocal rendmon of ..-me yam. Accompanying Brigadier new Hal Alexander, 10 lb 2 ms. _ HERE TAKE TH|'5 Auu // //////// '/// A mem‘ X‘ 0 In ‘ , . Tailor": Prince Street School, for their blend of voices in "Little Boy Moon"; and pianists Carol Ann l\lcl(EARNEY — At the Charlotte- . -- town Hospital, May 8th, 1954, m Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mcxearney, a evening at the Musical Festival session held at the Prince of Wales auditorium. In addition to many were Lieutenant T. 1.. Allen, com- mand Cadet Officer, Eastern Com- mand Headquarters, Halifax: and gmnach, Mrs Diiirracli was ai- Mys It regular attendant and her amiliaf‘ figure “ill be missed by HER EYE HA5 THE etinri ’ OF. A C0iLED RATTLEI2--_. ' 1'0 BETTER’ F lNisH ,THE 308, AND 1'.'Li.\ ' 6N5 V00 SOME . MacDonald of Mountlildward Road, dflliilhiel‘. I host of friends who came to Mazlegitfe-cwyrbf 'I;°h‘:3’CBg and Jacqucnne Gallant. Norm (aging; “;-1:°§°é';- C°dmm‘;“d‘ BEER — At the P. E. lsland Hos- ’ RESORT TO mmv of her Christian virtues. sur Chorale Ensemble‘ Rustico. ’ ‘' °' W" 15"“, App5A5EM5NT_’ vn-mg members of her family are ml, East Royalty; Annie (Mrs. A. 3. Macfieathl. Quincy. Mass: ienme, (Mrs. Geddie MacLeod), Nest Royalty; Marjorie, (Mrs. Preston Rodd), l-Iarrlngton; Laura, Quincy, Mass; Verna. Charlotte- mvn. Two sons and two daugh- “When you sing the word ‘for- ever; make it sound as if you mean ‘for all times:" he explained. "Make the best of your voices to reach out to the audience and learn to sing in terms of flowing and meaning- ful phrases. Then build up the .'-.0113 to a real climax, because we Of interest to the audience at the Community Centre last night was an original composition, “Cut Thy Care Upon Jesus", the music for which was written by Mr. Horace F. MacEwen. The mark of '19 was awarded, on the basis of its rendition by the Seaside PU“ '-IN 01 W96! ' 19 5 If I ll “W "0 W1! . .- 1 pant! (-7 .3715: /5”, i'.I/answer.-mrmaaolm/a - .ers predeceased her. A private funeral will be held tomorrow at 2.00 pm. from the home of her son, then to Clyde Nu-er Prubytcrian Church for ierrire at 3.00 o'clock. Burial will is in Clyde River Cemetery. TUESDAY TO VISIT UNITED KINGDOM- Liem. Col. E. W. Johnstone. Bur- lington, is leaving next week ‘for a 'I!lf to the United Kingdom. He rill be accompanied by Mrs. John- iiona and their daughter and two neighbors, Mr. and" Mrs. Muttsrt. ‘sol. Johnstone. whose home is one of the ahowplaces has long been all know that the composer had slnleffii Cherry V5319)’. some plan in mind for his compos- ition." FRIDAY Musical 1"esti\'al finals in sev- eral ciasses were completed Thurs- day at the Prince of Wales aud- itorium, with awards won by young contestants from all over the Island. Highest mark awarded to a fin- aiist was ii‘! to Carol Ann McDon- aid of Charlottetown. who scored as pianist in the 11 years and under class. THURSDAY Third and fourth year students at Prince of Wales College begin writing examinations today and will complete them May 12 at which time first and second year students will begin. A big expansion program in- volving the erection of a $100,000 new addition to the Co-Op store hero was announced last night at the annual meeting of the Central Rev. Jabez Melville Rice. Mil- Farmers Co-Operative Association lerion, N. B., will be among those iniuested in old British ancestral iicid in the Legion-Home. honoured at the Convocation of homes and has several miniatures It was stated that a. large area Mount Allison University on Tues- of them on his lawn. one the more * ianious being Olamis Castle. He I I /1 , / E. ii. JOHNSTON! Says What about you! When an you going to ' . let up—and what with‘! You'll want to re- v tire from the grind some day—let's talk ‘ over a retirement plan which will replace your income when you receive your last pay cheque. out? o ,: e 4. - '~ ,PI2oe=e5sorz= ?-5‘;-r.;.—.,~.:fl.".....".... i EDWIN 0. JOKNSTONE, B.A.. C.L.l7., Provincial Mlnlger Ill - I15 Grafton Streat. C‘ lottotown. P. B. I. is reported as planning to build further miniatures after he has can the originals. That the new mental health iltnio officially , ‘ YOGMMIY iftarnoorn was second to none in Banada, was the opinion expressed iy Dr. A. J. Murchison, director of the division of Mental Health in V the Department of Health and _ , _, \ welfare, in welcoming the large ' - ‘J ~‘ ‘ ‘ ' number of men and women who at- _ ' " tended the ceremonies. '. His Honor Lieutenant Governor _ _‘ _ V - __ T. W. L. Prowse in proclaiming - - the clinic open expressed his de- light in the result of the careful vlanninw which had cm W0 Now, for the amateur carpenter as won as tho'p'r'o'fos’sT5nlI, creating the new quarters in the _,. ~ - I ' - A '—-‘-4" N’ Palmer Building on Fitzroy mm. ~ sylvapiy is bringing new and bottonwoyo of romodglflng. His Honor also remarked on the - '4 _ , * ‘ vw amount or provincial 1-evenm .~‘ « i‘ ' Improving and beautifying homes everywhere. i\llli'l\ annually is spent on mental f 3,... health. 4 ' “‘ ’ - . p,,,,,,,, A w_ M,,,,;,,,,, ,,,_ D0-ii’-YDIIIISELF or IIAVE-IT-Boil! you can lsiiinrynyi, __ ‘Wally opened the nth Prince Ed- . , Io ‘ You can carry out the home planning ideas you ve admired in your V ;s‘rd Island Festival of Music at )' I: ran make (hit gmrr/ul xlore-s-Ioi favorite magazines, make smart furniture, or remodel an unused attic or FITEIECITI rnreo\Vl cu .hillt . , -' - . ,- », - .-- V ' iliizhl when fieyaarzeo ,°,'f§,,,,,‘2,., “H; i‘ri.;IfliI‘; ‘ill ,(t:’i,eIrnihit;,';:_cir;n$:I;'iIyh:.:iy1;: . 0., I with Syhapiy. i\lnst PTOJCCIS age well Vi(llilllln theoaxerage man s lireshni, in mm. 5 demzhuul ”m,t_\. -”\m-tilt .\»‘Irp‘hMm, sflmmy H“ mm ghility tn lumrvirlc a hammer an salt. 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