Page 2 ' The t!uarfla.n_ Tuesday. May 25. 19_5f_ CITY & DISTRICT Receives Doctorate runeral Oi Mrs." Heads Jaycees |iecIor's Iieporl M Commencement §uiIiIen Iieath or Mrs. Isobel llingwell _The death occurred suddenly on Sunday at her home. 88 Edward Street widow of the late Ralph Dingweli of Mrs. Isobel Duigweu,- Restored Life After Heart stoppage * * - TOWN TAXI-Oh! M10. lAxD!'B—'Norw catering to Ban- quets. Weddings. Conventions and Social Gatherings. Phone ‘Mil. FAMOUS MAC'S hair restore: again available only at The Jen- Kenns was held Monday morning from her late residence id New- town James Mclienna The funeral of Mrs. James Ile- Oross to St. Michael's The followixu report of Rt. Rev. 3. V. Macxenzie. Rector of st. Du.nstsn's University. was present- ed yesterday at the annual com- mencement exercises. Due to illness Exercises Reviews Active S. D..l|. Year and dwell upon the changes “ll events that have marked the 111. at St. Dunstan's in the past cen. tury. In broad ,putline, however they have been stressed at athei- Church. Iona. when Solemn Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated oy her son. Rev. Phelan Mcxenna. oeacon and sub-descon were Rev. K. C. McMillan. Rev. Edmund Roche. master of ceremonies was kins Pharmacy. 85¢. M:EN'.l"§ TUESDAY SPECIAL. Chilled tomato juice. roast leg of lamb. rolls and butter, tea, ea!- iee or milk 55 cents. of the Rector. the rqaort wu read by Rev. Father Sullivan. IECTONS REPORT Today, as we assemble for the '’l‘- of this City and Morell. She was 59 years old. Born in Souris, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Leslie. For most of her married life she lived in Charlotte- times. It would be interesting, had we time here.‘to_pIace the history of the College against the background of the a.ge—the poli- tical, economic. social. scientific, and educational development 01 - town where her husband was as- FALSE ai.Anis—shoniy after -Wk Relmlld Pb¢1“|- .l’l‘l‘l"‘l‘i’°g::‘Wl:’__f;‘ v:‘l’llch"bj;;’lf that hundred years. Canada 1... >-\ sociated with the firm oi Deliiois 1 o'clock this morning firemen Present ln the sanctuary were the C105‘; 0! our “mam” C“ advanced from a group or dig. Bros. In 1933 Mr. Dingwell wen: answered a false alarm to Pick- M5315 -1- 5- M“1'Dh¥- M3313 93$‘ the “Ct of null“: flushed inch‘ jointed colonies to the status of . into business at Morell and a few ard's Wharf. Someone called the Pick MGMIHOH. R-9V91'€ndl Owen mneuone domlnnel our mlnds nation of consider-ble impopy. years later Mi's.Dingwell and fam- [ire hall and said he was a Kilfiinh Ufbl-D Gum» 0551195 :0 the excluslon at me“ whlch ance in world affairs today. 1-1,, ll_\' moved to that village. After night watchman and that one of Mf=C|"hY- Rfllfllld MICDOMNL mum b. more Pram,“ of ‘cm development has evolved in the Mr, Dulgwells c1e_.m m 1944 5119 the sheds was on fire. However, Michael Rooney. J. P. E. O'Han- demlc interest The fact M “F spirit of democruic freedom returned to Cnai'ioiteLown where when firemen responded there 193’. WW1”?-d K¢9‘9- wmfld M9‘ vlvll lo‘, m0'yu“ may lnvolve which we believe can be favor. me has 5._..C.. .-.,_.,.u..d_ was no fire to be found. Cnrdle, T. P. Butler. Parnell Wood. somewhat ul _ miracle, ll could ably compared to that existing Surviving members of her fam- P. F. MacDonald, Leonard Mc- not be “tamed h°wev'" wllh_ anywhere In the World. Some ' 18 RECOVERING " Rom" Kenna. Clarence Roche. Preston ' ' And dark spots shade the psnommllv 11)’ 379 Tnelfllfi. -“T5 3- D R?“ out at least some progress. M~3'°D°«““d 0‘ °h“1°“0‘°W1l ’ ' isti but the loss sl nificance I C l R . l . ’ wlld . d 1: I _ . H31-ngnill and Eric Robin. A55 [is d_ Y K n th-_ Bi.en[rOal'llEll'l(()))a§:\Elt?l‘ll12:l'}9 éhliea, Khfi‘ “'1'” ;d"‘é"'°dI 13° h°5P"'8\ Ii» in the chair were Reverend: Ba- ‘“:r:'c"e"lfl:'nlthl:l‘”_ p;;’:r°::e “lad c:"_ brilliance ofhglorious light wm.-ll Hope emploled an the Pommdy mders. -h ..Mo_ oviing 1 car sll c,°km_ wllllgm sm,l,5on_ syi. splcuous as m the can of man’ generally c aracterizes the cen. .- -‘C91 9*“ °“ ‘ 9 amland °“ 5“ vere Gallant and !‘l‘ancl.B Corcor— I-uryl D01"-1081 ¢l'0W¢h- ' l-lelen \.\lrs. Rose institutions of similar age. we “day in which one man WM km‘ ‘“‘- ‘J°hn H‘ Mom‘ (above) Ch“. console ourselves, probably a bit peth (Mrs. Geraiu Ryan), Bronte Ontario; I-’é‘r~.‘;.' and Joseph in Cal- gary: Jilll(‘S id Aiidrew in Tor onto. 'l‘vm 01 Houard anc John l)l‘£‘flE!Ck'dSL . 0:‘ The lune:-iii uill be held Wed- nesday vvith a short service at her late l'ESi(iEilCE nt 100 p.m, iollo\v- ed by service at Zilnrie United Church at 3.00 pm. Burial will be in Midge-ll CE‘.I‘l‘i(‘I.El'_\. Queensville remained in a critical ;ondition in Newmarket Hospital. Miss Lillian Thomas. Superin- .eiident at the Hospital, stated the little girls heart stopped beat- ing while anesthetic was being Administered. She was about to be operated on to remove a cyst from ner wrist. Dr. J. A. Ritchie, of Newmarket. «ho was to have performed the Loan Funeral Home uas in Crossroads Ceiiieterv. The Dr’ schaus 1‘ M‘ '‘°‘‘°“‘'5 37”‘ pull heal-9,5 were R_ R_ ‘Hm-sl_ uate in engineering of McGill Um- Ross Bethune, Charles Hamm. J. V91‘-‘W-Y and during the past year .\. Bentley, H. J. Hobbs. W. w,,held the position of lecturer in Brown. chemical engineering at McGill During the academic sesion 1951- FUNERAL ”3STERD“" "T"°i52, he was the holder of the funcral of the late Miss Blanche Comlllcu pellowshlp am-l dllrlmz Hughes was held from the MW“-1952-53 and 1953-54 was awarded l _ _. I -“"‘°"1'_‘;" a National Research Council Fol- dfieinoon. S8l"\l(‘P.S was condui.-ll°“.Slllp_ of the last cenlury. As step Cardinal Cullen. Al”Chbl5ll0', of Dublin, invited Father Newmn. .n 1954 to give a series of lectures. Continued from page 1 _i — Graduates Warned the firs. That priest then became the firs. ters of the .lEl'e on Fri _ mnuul national convention of t organization which takes D13“ 3“ To Attend 54th_ National convention A full representation oi Daugh- Empire expect to ltave day to attend the 54l.‘h c Any such rights should ciprocal. If Canada did not have similar rights in the us.. the gov- ernment should try to get them. OTHER BUSINESS The Radio Act amendment was discussed as the House. holding its regular sitting on the Queen's birthday holiday. dealt with mis- cellaneous legislation. Gardner) Haiiiax; Athol. Bango: _ _ , _ 3 4; news] my ‘ P. 22.1.; Bonnie i.\ll‘5. James Mac- $311323 '3; Teegor-fiend tlvifst wistlefiri ommdp 0‘ lgschm-sh Bl Erlmd Bu-"cu u u“ In" md as l1.l°"':w‘?mt'h:::l’a,x?:leel;_::%np§el§_ complscently, in the fact that our P. ‘Wu EaChem_I We“ Rolalll: Davldl, mg “ making l mod weave}, Eng.. h. ., w 0 race ve _e Church cemetery were con uc en 0 b I commerce all me geographic, economic. and above The story of economic develop ‘Mm’ Ewe" Hum J‘ " CM‘ 3”“ Dr .1 A nit hi . (d.‘jgerI:lelCl?ocL%xl’l8?i§eei§IEI1;lo!O:;‘ y till: bym}:evpailiM‘i:::::rsR‘:3:r:¥' Wilfred ignnual meetins held 5“ °‘” “fluent” tcltimdmonsi an Z'II§'c"pi'3p.§i".'i.'....°'i'.‘.‘.'.’.".’ thlemmltcthes Harris and John. c.:i Also Sl.ll'- - - - ° ° FUNERAL Sl'NDA\'—'I‘he iu.i- ‘ . , ' . . _ not contribute 0 8 max "W" . "3 to ‘lung are lhme l.Q.._“._5 and loll: Newmal_kel' om. __ Brought oral ol ll“, me llllss Margarkllipring CCnVt)Cn§!()n gig _MC(t‘1ll‘l. Mcxenna. Janliss dRoloneélu_gNesvr- lnndAl;l{ielel1‘:i.,nr(’)r\Iee5lgd:;1€oWfe:§e of progress. _ ed furctéraglligedagd Wofldléél ship. bromem Th”-‘I 3” M55 M'““‘3‘ L95 J-“'1 i0 We 3“-H’ 1151118 "dealf P’ Kennedy was held “om lheh nlwzirsuth‘ f fly L:o’mG'll'e man Macnglla ' Ed“l:1e Rtliflliteri ‘J1 ‘I nizaption and active in Llfl£‘ER3(£‘I¢ n u page lie. R.N.. Aiberioii; Amie iMrs .0; .. yew mmuzes inst Monday_ -Vlad-95“ Funflal WV"? SUM“-"3 “ban 9'1 e clmlur 1; fills F’ A‘ Mcmgan ‘in 1 De lsswisll lam ~01”: the Junior Board of in effect is whatis being done in for inventions developed on lh, Claude i\lacE'.\en.r, Albcitoni Els- Annie Foster. nine, of nearby ““""‘°°“> 5""i“9 “B5 “°"‘l“*‘l€‘d'and s°n.".n' aw ° r‘ an '5' M” MC ennfls ‘m “ ‘he N“ ° ml‘ l,lll_-- government's time. which normally y RM.‘ M. D_ Dlml,al._ lnlemwm lJ. J. Gillis. Melville. P. E. I. very largely attended. Trade. be l,3_ beclme the property of the gOvem_ ment. state Secretary Pickersgill sale procedure will be worked out by a government committee. The House approval a resolution —-and later gave first reading to i bill—for having government em. ployees carry their pension right with them when the)’ transfer tl Crown agencies.- CCI-‘ members said the same "mmm "pe”L'°"”' imm°‘“‘“°ly "" h-‘' R‘‘‘’‘ Frank M“°L°*‘"' l"'i Dr and Mrs sCil‘\\lS are inking rector of the camoilc university ll‘ he Admiral Beatty Hotel saint It gave second reading-approval , . , . . . . ~ provision should be extended is operated to reach the girls heart, ierment was in the Peoples (‘enul . l - . ll llublln. Vlr. Murphy told the sallh ‘ l n Satur- in principle-—to a government “id Ml“ T“°'““5- -W" he “Ed ""~‘"'- Ti" 1"" “"““"‘ “'““’ 3%: r:hd:r:ci3rasci3::‘sgan:s rFe‘:eiSv- vrlns tho‘ 8W‘°“8*‘ h“ ‘M “°‘ ”' 13”’ llilr-sB-J Prmigfvilei ‘liegent of measure seitinil up provisions for persons in Dl'1V1‘° Industry mov- massaged it, {or ;. iew minutes, yiessrs. Ross Bethune. Robert ed ‘An 5 nlnlmem “uh Norm main long he left a mark for which {’f l Ed;-era ‘Cl-1apt,er. accompan- compensating federal civil servants for: from one job to another. med hm” rammed p“mp”‘3' ‘he liichlfllsog’ J’ fay “l-303:‘ ‘Ill :"ArM-ricanmévnnamid Limited. ”“‘V°"“"“:a“l‘)o;lQ° ¥%r1dIgverwlHl; .cgHbl' Mrs. E. G. Saunders. Stan-1 ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ai . - M “'9"- E‘ ‘- 5 " ' grateful, is “ e ea 0 ' ~ 311‘ FITTED F001-WVEAR 3 "The girl has been in a coma kl" Mil“-3i"¢~ University." dud Bearer find Mrs" Mmon e ivill represent the Chapter- Others attending will be Mrs. E. Gordon Rayner, Regent of Earl of I-Iillsboro Chapter and Mrs. W.W fteid oi the same organization. and Mrs. Clive Stewart, Regent oiLuc:»' .\/lauds Montgomery Chapter. The meetings continue until the evening of June 2nd. The speaker atso told of the great contributions to education and culture made by the Irish in ihc carly and middle ages and how the I ..::;:r';~:a.:i...“:n:.:.32:.381" Servicewith Early Ice Breakers H .. burden of keeping European civil- her condition is quite critical." was held on Sunday allernoon, dolglgsfs T'f‘n°""l’:fi_e:€I“gafifikeghehofigfig .’i'om his late residence to Marie ‘ - ' ' " ' 1 M. R Id M Gilllv~ y, I '- . . A Of "19 SWPDBZE. She 5i-3lEd- ‘'50 :IOI;1é$ldCtecdhl:lFh1‘{e‘:h:}XleAserl:/f;:;L;‘o:siSprlflll S(t?i>Bei, dieadc vesi.ci':av at i.i::‘ ”‘a”.‘m. 3n.d pmpagmmg "M far, we don't know what could fmd Re‘, R A A'l_m§‘Lm'ng Imfljl Clml.l0lwwWn Hoslgllal at ‘me as Christian faith was borne by Irish have rflused her heart, ; t V ' .' ll‘ Th .Ol 74 monks who went to every part oi .neii was in one arm ery. e. - he then known wmldl since then". she said “she has "5 Queen st“ ' been given blood and oxygen, but Currie Bldg —G.H.M.— BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS IN THE BVDGET SHOP —— You can buy smartly tailored lVil:i\"s to stop‘: SHIRTS of fine Sanforized Broadcloth for Only Just 2.79! These are . she said. "I don't think it was . v r ' -. v ~ th I '- . . - . '11 b M . Fr , P01’ ihllil “W88 3°-El! 9 3 - . h cl f t . d blue, theres a full range of sins ' P | | re" M me operation‘ 'nne“;.Idsga"i-ereDoC‘t'ai‘:iX"sse\' gghlii M1“ «“3CG‘“i‘’"-‘' ““5 3" employs on menmbject 0‘ st‘ pumumé dre“ “L” rm ill atirenleso Thesgemghliilts are a reel Budget Buy and are ' c er nsen on DI“ R-"rchie “id 3 5’r3‘4’-mam 5 " of the Rocky Point ferry iror he 531d- we ‘re cclebrumg ma“ \ 0 in sm? 5 3 ‘ ND T00 Th Bud et She has a won ‘.l zxplammg me incident Wm be .)‘4ll1l11.lJlS, Ill/Ilurdocllg Macliirinon. Ira which he rfllred 12 ‘Mrs a‘go_ H 100 years of achievement. During. axffplllflnillllyngood(\'?$FL;Ek+iE1g thew." perked km“ “Poem! “wu- __ 7 nade public later. "a am’ any amen" also saw snrvice aboard some ofili jmx’ permd me mad was .n°La1w”.'s g let? S; ec lo“ 3 ll ol loo: -«E-‘ll, -1-1,, .1-. of mu nub]. Slgfin 1,, xnnns ‘Dr’ Rncmp ‘3 3 5"“ 0! .Mr FUNERAL SATURDAY — The Pafly we brefikers‘ 3'8‘ smmey ?lTnl.g(:{(‘€C?n:Sul’llerie«h‘:P§OeU:;§:‘:‘ 1 . sfiilnolihaditf s)t’:lpe:. all over patterns and stunning panel designs. _________V,. _. ._m__ “W M” C'~ E R"<_‘h19- 153 Plmcf funeral of the late Miss Harriet E lMlni0 Blld Earl, GNY. have L0 be flblmdm.led_ hm due to p n shop 101- Mon‘, Furnishings at real economy prices in the Budget CHAISSON _ At me Cm’ H°5' street‘ ch“m'te[°“n‘) qibb‘ "35 held °“ sawrdfi-V finer" Bum m Cardlgan‘ he was mg Sn‘ .lie energy. determination and en- ‘ Shop of Holman's in Charlottetown. . oi the late Mr. and Mrs. John And- rew Mticcillivray (the former Eliz- abeth MacDonald). He was marrie. ocn from the MacLean Funeral iome to St. Pnul‘s Church, w‘nci'e pltal on Sunday. May 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. William Chaisson, Bor- den, a daughter. '1 lb. 7 oz. Cath- Jiusissm of Bishop Maclntyre and his colleagues. the difficulties were Yanks Authority and thirsty TERRY These are In an ss- IN THE BUDGET SHOP — You can buy thick TOWELS at prices from 69 cents to 1.49 a pair. . . civice was conoiictcd by Canon J l th [0 er ME” Quinn or ID‘ overcome... erlne Genevieve. S I M t i‘. Iboott. interment uzis in Sher- ° 9 "n. , ' ‘ — h C di 0 t nt of striped designs or solid colors with a contrasting border. .vood Cemetery The pail bearers 65 Wm’ ‘“”V‘‘'‘'‘ m”‘- A 5°“ C1’““1‘5 A Rare Distinction -0?(:l1T1'.I]‘;"i‘:II'l?’Sl:EI.f;:1 :0: :i::ldl;:i;| Hoffa simply ideal for all household and home use. Shop for Towels Ma.clNTYRE—At the CharlotIe- who is at present residing in Souil. and wfishclollu ll real economy price, ln llle Bun" shop ol l.lol_ . s were Messrs. George Bait, James _ . ._ r. ‘ L1», 11, r, 1,1. United 3W1;l.|‘1{os‘T)ll(;&1£'E Mfiegayufflldli grow‘ E‘ T' was‘ vlcwr Purdim nvbiri‘-l‘El“lh?xi.!i'le0£Il‘lll"h ofhtlhgeéelilrieggglh}lnla::s:‘d2§'e‘l\Eil:i:e1:lh: $35,232‘ 5*“ U?-l;IyC0llIl)ll'Y. eliownrd man’: in Charlottetown. -‘ ~ ' .v.ii:.aii.w‘ii Mu.-0. -" -,‘ - _ d) Intyre (nee Agnes Morrison). an ey 1 red ac ed States, the Congressional Mecla. told the class "It is a rare distinc- sGi"‘;:le'l:An':‘1:l‘Cylr‘:':';‘;°‘<’:Y)erl';moI“3s‘f“ m lN THE BUDGET SHOP AND IN THE 5 and lo DEPARTMELT _ Georgetown Royalty, a daughter. TON 0|-‘ GOLD—The Jersey cow Nine children are left to mourn (ion for any college to be able to Mr. Green was speakmg on ‘ You can my dalmy smps ol film "n,lCeal,le_ cool ma comlormbla Society Held River North Poppy~188484—hB-s hi‘ .’°“' Th“ ’"° E"°1"“' "°““- “‘""'°" “"‘°"83‘ "5 5““"““°‘ 3 , - m an-.C..1.m C0'I'l‘ON PLISSE in frosty white WITH delicate trim of embroidered DEATHS Jun men .wm.ded he, T0,, olaold Sadie iMrs. James Greenhalcii). prince of the church and numerous ggvggrgfiilrlxglltli (fgbuplel lo all: nylon Sl.leel._ The“ straight cl“ Sllp, have I dull’ deep llomllm -—-———-——— ——-- —---- The members of the Benevolent gel-l,l1»lc51g_ sh, 1,“ pmdul-,¢d 3351 V8-HCOUVCI". Refilfll (MM. Jllme-‘l members 01 the NGTBTCHY Of C5-I1-I low Americans to operate U. 5' go,” lluum-9_ 711, 1,1“ bodlu. 1, correctly "mped for perfect {ll Ind ll“, PlNEAlJ— At the Charlottetown “uh .s°°‘ew had ” the" ‘nu,’ 1119- 01 133 in 1431 dB-l’l- T0 (lull-"Y IB)'(;‘wu’;E3_"'H!'{1“]“a;' t lohlgz‘ S&”,‘ ‘:3’; A3““ wen‘ hm‘ dggle lirgué emmem mdlo ‘gallon, ln cal-lad3_ size range is from 32 to _40. . . . The exceptionally small price for one Hospital. Tuesday. May 25. 1954. 1”" “gm "h° H°n‘ RE“ A- Mu" for this award a now must produce 1 Fr‘ _°°“' dulgoclfand 5'5“ “(‘)'l 5‘ ‘l"‘§:‘5"[:u C l’;¢“e‘.‘;e Thu aulhorlll. now ll 8-I-anlpd 11-, of these Cotton Plisse Slips is Only Just 1.98! Shop for Women’: Cot- Mrs. John F. Pinenu of Rustic0- l‘):k:'llad‘|‘m‘;_‘i‘l°:“%‘)"‘;:en‘;;‘c;"1v':;"‘("‘ d1e“ 2.000 lbs. of fat in four consecu- Q°Gmc;"°;I'u:'“ and Alpxmder a_ f§§‘:V°be”'lng E_“l;1x‘mmu°,,°3 the Ememenry PO“-en Aclv whlcl-l ton Plilssecslillisuatt real eciorllilmys prigeloig thetBudtgett Sllopsof Hoi. ' ' ’ ~ v ‘ two cars. River North Po ’ " ‘ ~ . ' man's n aro eown an e an e rmen o t e ummer- ville. Her remains are resting ai nvered the addmu to the gnaw Y PD)’ 18 home_ spulung dlnctly to the “mdu_ expires May 31. side Hahn." Sm". PI! I\ Gold and silver Medal cow with two records over 700 lbs. oi’ fat she is owned by A. J. Boswell, Charlottetown. FUNERAL A'l.' BIRCH HILL — Under the Federal Radio Act—- which Monday's bill would amend —only British subjects may oper- ate radio stations in Canada. The government has had the power of making certain exceptions. and the the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. MacGI.LL[VllA)'— In the Char- lottetown Hospital on Monday, May 24, 1954, Ronald J MacGilliv- nting class he was sure they had oeen reminded that in life there is a scale of values that must be re- ,. ‘ if one is to fulfill one's destiny in time and eternity. ates of St. Dunstan's earlier in the day, was introduced to the members by Mr. J. Pius Callaghan. a former tresisurer of the 3.1.5. Following introductory remarks. SATURDAY, MAY 29th 15 GIRL GUIDE "RAISIN DAY" — SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE AND BUY RAISINSI Continued from page 1 Molotov Proposes ray. aged 74 years. His remains preaideni. Thoma; Mchvmn deliv- Ths (ungnl or Lh. 131,9 M155 "You have learned that the love new leglslallon would wldm lhcse are resting at the Hennesse:-‘ ehed a short address oi welcome Annie Robertson of Birch Hill. of the five-week Far East confer- 0? 00¢ Ind C0l1Ml'l' 51l0Uld be 3 lo lnclllde opemmrg 01 51511011,; Funefhl H0me- Funeral IIDUC" in behalf of the Soceity. was held Saturday afternoon ence——as encouraging. The powers Vii“ 10'“ in '-he 11“! 0' WEI’! owned by the government or an- 151915 He said: from -her late residence. The sa- will meet again today. Chmufln min and W0mfin"- other coimtry, ' Please The iiiiiiir With A GIFT The Ambassador continued. “You are thus starting the new phase oi your life fortified with the splendid code which. in simplr language, amounts to this:—Thal in your dealings with your fellow- vice at the home and grave was conducted by the new Harvey Bishop. The pail bearers were Geoirge l"arquharson,'. Winston Jenkins, Seaman Robertson. Ed- mund Robertson. Harold Roberts Leas encouraging was the out- look for future l9-country Korean negotiations. American delegates spent the day trying to persuade non-Communist nations to support a proposal to break off the talks "This evening the Benevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown is indeed honoured by the presence of Erin's representative to our fair Dominion of Canada. For us it is an occasion which we will always DlNGWELL—Suddenly at 86 Ed- ward St.. Charlottetown, May 23. 1954. Mrs. Isabel Dingwell in her 59th year. widow of the late Ralph E. Dingvvell of Morpll. Tho "HAND OVER KEYS" Speaking as the amending billil crime up for secondreading, Trans-l port Minister Chevricr said it will remains are resting at her late , . npply pnrticularly to operators of, Haldane. when _ ‘hon "Wm one;-1.;h_.an occaglon winch has and lilllott Robertson. Interment |gl1‘e!8lil}l:lO.Cofllmunllts agree in 53:‘ shoulrrli ll: blionest. larld us. mm“ and 10”“ all, mvlgml wlll ll. held Wednesday It l become 3. reality much sooner than wss in Birch Hill cemetery. Knite lations supervision of all- a . d youube] ouh be conscenl mm mu-lam. 0-clock, goll,,wed by servlc. l" we had ever hoped for. Indeed ATTENDED Exmtcmzs __ °"“" °°°"°“-“ mu‘ m. R 5 9' ‘ 3 y°“ ‘h°“]° It also would widen exemptions Such In OCCB-MOD 18 UDIQUE in 1319 C°“'°"“°‘ '°‘”"‘ “Id ‘he b’ °h‘“"‘bl°' “nd respect p"°pe“5' ‘.0 include foreign aircraft radio Marie United Church at 3 o'clock -lwnklng hl. plug wlm prlde on me . -- 1-‘ hld-Ch‘ I tittd t.h't d i . ‘ in §‘.’,°.‘.°.:¥.:.“‘.f.“1"'... -» mom c mum .:.:."..°.. 3.: ..;i: £..“.?..".2°‘.."°.i ::":..“.:. 2.“ .112‘ Z...“.i‘...,*’°..§°‘;§‘.’. :*;:';;.°.'1,.::S,,;"g;‘:.*,::*::,‘,:*,“,:‘.;’.,“:;S~ wEl_1_llEll's -“MIN-‘”5—At N16 H M- C- 5- questionably fitted you for the very men‘ " Si‘ D"n""n' Umvenny '39“9'““ “"99 " °°“‘~in“" “r "n9 °m" f°“°“’ ‘ 15” hm“? 1“ " -.-i-ate taxis and other vchiclesl Stadacona Hospital, Halifax, on lmpo,-1,3,-,1, paglllon you now own. Yf;W?lg;|1§’ghV;"l|“3l'l'h R-cg‘-le:45:P°;; treat Viet Nam—largest of the Word. "Ilia Y0“ 3101115 59 I004 using radio ‘ J I Saturday. Ma)’ 22. 1954. Ordinary _ y .1, 1, 13:; lg - 1,5 3 - ' 0 - three ststes and the main battle Christians." M _ G ‘ ll-l1,l., 3 1, Seaman Joseph J. Maclnnis. aged lg" lfldeed.%;::d1;er:m:|n:t‘e€he grggtlfy. "l‘)e3I€;G_Kel’;°V_";d l~|m£?:1- !ield—-on a different basis from A t A‘. n pT0I:(KlnrBee[:‘,€§,.lflnd:)v%3.v:$1nr:%B_n_ ow. ors nu’ 25 years. formerly of West Roy- lllgll nownlllon they hue re owucion ea! 8% Eur’. [Active Laos gnd C.mb._~ldl._ Gfea ya toga ndlflm keys lo the us... _ '"'y' P-51‘ R‘’"‘’’”‘‘ ‘“"'‘''‘’d b‘ ceived. Here in Charlottetown, Z: W". wok " keen-‘Maul The Communists want lndo- Ha told ll“ gradual” they "It is time," he said. “that. fhcl train last night and were con- Your Excellency‘ M ln all all,“ China considered as a whole, while should never low", the enormous «government stooped bending ove veyed to the lrlennessev Funeral . - in H19 DFOCENHHII Ind 5'' “W the French ll th t ' d t i t ' . pan, of c.m,d._ you “lll (mu _ 1 say a I1 is nee ed adv M. e to l_h m l ll l hlankot iw im.-_v in be 118.. which H r h in 1* 1 onclusion of the raduation ex-' 1, ~ ,- 1 5 all 9 0 IV "8 NC)‘- °"" mm “' 9"’ ° ""9"" many descendants of those who grew. nmuned W"; Dream Ind 1“ '°' ‘M C"“b°d" 1‘ “‘"‘ a code and they should never for- will take place Werlne.-iriay morn- . “ ld Their . n th I lti th t th ing At 8:45 to St. o in B . 5‘’”‘.'‘'.‘‘”°''‘ ‘“° °“ pm graduates for the Annual d l - ze_ e on as n ev owe to silica for Requiem Hi:l?SM:sIs. 1:. "‘““°“"‘"‘ "° ‘W’ M V” C"““‘.‘‘ Alumni dinner. He was wearing V‘-1~;.';ggl;ZmpX,:§p1;:";‘ugges.,d l, “"°“ °°““'.'"' ‘"5 ""9" “ml M8‘ terment in the Catholic Ceme- ;ie‘fi‘ln“°‘ ‘:3’: l‘:V".'“l°r‘°l‘:e full uniform of the Order. M.,l.,..,.,_ ma wnsldeled ln the M3,’. let 1'18 sold they were some into low. 3 " “ -——————————- French plan, “.11 go, , cu,,_ll,.,_,‘ “"9 ‘’°“‘1 "””'‘‘°'- W 0391' '-hell II.Il. Maclean DIAL 5549 ‘I'll! IIEIIIESSEY FIIEML IIOME Illantlt. of Saints and Scholars and the very noble principle that has been synonymous with the Emerald Isle The rich traditions, that are Ire- land's. srs treasured by everyone who traces ancestry to the Land our society, will serve to make us to the Irish race. "May Divine Providence g-uidt you in all your deliberations. That is the wish of this Benevolent Irish of Charlottetown." At the conclusion of the address. His Excellency spoke briefly. He outlined the course of Irish his- tory to the present day and urged all Csnsdiaria. not only the Irtsh. to visit the "land of the num- rock" on their vacation this year. The dent. 'l'l'iomss )laAvinn. following the conclusion of His Ix- " ‘s “ ‘ ‘ Bro. Wilfred Smith. who directed a short pograil. The meeting then closed. LONG CAIEII IN MEMORIAM drawal of Vietmtnh rebel troops in- zonal regrouping of forces. pre- vention of reinforcement. armist- ice control and international guar- antees against any violation. Personals Mr Allison MscMilian. T-Iillsboro Street. City. left Saturday morn- ing on a business trip to Cleve- BAHED ON arried with it t ibi- of the shamrock. Her great lorc ‘mu’ ohm‘ COMPROMISE :j¢,g_ Ir“ respom H UNDERTAKE3 15 Iomelhllli '-hI'- 00 09101’ C0‘-"P Mr. Basil L. Miller. son of My, The_new lfrench plan embraces “Apart from the discharge n I try can equal. and Mrs. Wesley Miller, City, the five Prlllclplel and puts for- your professional or other dune. E}fl;ALMEn Your visit. Your Excellency. tc ien, Bgturday for Hamilton. Ont, Wlrd wflelilonl 10? implementing you will have to play your part ii when he lnlemll lo mud,‘ them based on a compromise be more proud of our Irish ancestry .__.______.__ tween the original French and izm. of 1,111 3,,“ um _-» H Charlottetown and and will instill in all of us a de- comlnued "om D", l Vietminh proposals offered earlier added, "Y0:. and coyouify ieilov. no,-t1, w111,1,1,. termination always to do honoui in the conlerence. graduates from other Cnnadlai; Conference sources said Did- ault‘s new plan included sections on the disarming of irregular for- ces and the release of prisoners of war. Powers attending the Indg.Ch1na talks are Britain. the United States, Fulfill. France, Communist Chin._ the three Indo-Chinese states and the Vietrninh regime, American sources said the US. view on the Korean part or the Far East conference is that the talks are hopelessly deadlocked and the Communists shouid 1,9 eh-llensed on the direct mu. 0; IWGDNHI UN’ Wvervlsion of the all-Korean elections. IIIIIT PIOPOIAI. ||0l'0|IIl—0i Monique Glues. the first nurse to go into Dien Bien Phu to hell? bring out the wounded after its fall. REPORT! CONPIIMED The return of Genevieve finally born out Communist reports cur- rent for several days that she was to be released. A Vietminh spokes- man at the Geneva conference an- " last ‘.'.' ‘ ‘ that she was to be freed that day. but some hitch developed. In Paris Genaviave's mother. Mrs. Roger de Galard Terraube. wept when the news came from Geneva. saying "That is wonder '1-1,. communl,“ ll." relocud advances and shelling deprived the French forces of the use at their airport. ' American move to call off the talks unless the Communist aecepi the United Nations as electoral overseer met with resistance from a number of other non-Communist delegations. who eenside ed it ill. IUII IXPIII hlll. ‘M 11-,” (mm; mm .flyQ' Dedell Smith It the llth full ses- proiessional and academic qualific- ations with the spleridid tradc. mark "produced in Canada st st Dunstan’s College". But he re- minded them that the description discharging your obligations as cit universities. will be looked to Is the leaders of Osnads in the fu- ture. and it will be your responsi- bility to leave to those who follow you a condition of sffaira which is as free and democratic as those you enjoy today." Mr. Murphy told them they could not all expect to be Mem- bers of Parliament or civic admin- istrators. but they could play their part in seeing that their locality and country were properly admin- istered and run in such a way It. to ensure that the Christian way of life is respected. He told their. to take on active interest in thr social and economic development of the country and its -nIstlon- ships with other countries. "If we are to succeed in stop- ly to the less favored areas of the- world. that the Christian way or life has something bigger and bet- ter than communists has toelfer." In closing Ambassador Murphy offered his sinmn congratulations Irish 10!! I0 Iflkt It i-hi MIG}!!- clone.’ - h-mwwh“ ,g.ug,p,ul. sioaefthe Korean talks. arranged ssasssviiselaasnus. MW ANNOUNCEMENT We have closed our Richmond Street Offlee and all Departments are new under one roof in tire Currie Building. ‘I81 Queen Street. In the premises formerly oe- Thomas Mower Martin. isnd- ful." the UN as an ova in K 1 th is f co in 1 gospel ::rtistdwhoAhel§ed founddthe "ntO“:|ll’IC accarnpanledi :0 gl-Delup on on ground it "e:rbQUi|ec;‘:en8i .I.vorl‘(,i sndmil:rf‘upr-rant’: ¢uPi.d W. K. A§QIIClCI oya ans ian ca omy. (ii in o re orcemen sen is an in u. x w _ -l-ll . nu .. ... es, 3.... 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