PAGE TWELVE , . . look NEWS MONDAY monwealth of Nations dinner. which is an outstanding event in the an-I nual meeting of Rotary Interns-, tlonal. Following the Mrl and Mrs. Turner will proceed .to Six-yextr-old Marion Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Milrrziy, 152 Hillsborough Street. Charlottetown won the first prize CODVCIILIOII, of 31.000 ill the Islanders Hockey England for the Coronation and T"l'nsDAY per cent on purchases of feed. I" "'9 , , J. shm Cum. She held the lucky -no-"w-rm tour ml-ml W -A ,..-o.. .. 5.7.3.... on rormenr-mm 'l"c”""”" ii”fET3Fo3P5E2XE”f.i3.”1l-?s-1i.(v? number M30000. Scotland for about three weeks be- He: salts col Sam; slsillooll ml gm. opened for business all dePIm- HOPE AND RUsTl(.ONEw LON, Sp;-niid l.,.w.r of 5250 will won byilore returning to Canada. Ewes iced. mm, 9.35 and mm, merits showed a. desirable profit DON BAY Hlcli WAY; lN Flillllk M405 9- 5A R0Cm”d '-"A ' was file ,;,g,,,,-.,.,l 0'? me vnai-iy and all enjoyed is considerable in- PMNCE EDWARD I:lANli) NA, Sweet, rt... d ticket, although --Sunime;-side Rotarians W.-re manual Smleliinll, 0, ,,,,,-g,,,,,. crease in business. The annual TIONAL PARK Pl,l;x.(.l. El), sold to an t-iniilntee of Canado hosts last evening to representa- mefslde C0i0peil,'alll,e Assocmllon sllalcmenll was read by Mr, J, G, WA D 1 LAND' A ' P"k"”l ”” 1” BM” "mm in " rm” ”0'” th” S”mm"5id” Ltd at its second annual meeting Dennis supervisor of co-operatives CHI 5 f in C t l and 3'” ll'lll”Che3- "'9 V"lm” "wiwiltstl evening The meeting follow- for the Island, Who "-0llK”Wl3Wd l gp 'es (:1 : l., onnj-irVaC?yp M. . V- lriubs, the Summerside Hlxlllgd 5 very 'mJ0mb.,l, l)al,(',..l-Cl m the dlrecmu onv me excellent enlering ocumllnl dull . "ll .rli'S liaie been DFAC-lschooi mllelwisol-I lile camdillnzlilw Summcmlde-BIIWM hall ah showlng amllned at or o iaino r.ni K : yd Mr me hm": olll-Filoll lllld D9l””'"""' M Ph-” tended by aiipruxiiri;tte.ii' 175 peo- I an -- otrfi5fl?C(ll(l',,l ' EdW31'd5 E5 sir i I-illness, all meeiin together ' . ' ' i , ; ,' . . i ”l'5L”' imd With lnma round table disdlussion on pl;-our lll,,ll- ,il.l.l.l,,l-5 as suzzested exxglallgwtillf Sistllaeifllllfgd morlwtlllrd Englneermg and Ardmwmml ,') wmm? fin "IF p””.”'"l, ” l”""”” dell” by the nomination ('0ltltlllllec, were site of thge extension to sunset Nlglllligioglulldlnll J 1 mil” y ' qUPfll'V l" 5lllTllll”l5”19- approved bv llic illflvililz They 5 hoi street the - J”:V'"l Chmrman of me The. oblwl 05 ldil 'll8hl'3 "P?" were Colin VVVit'il2'l Wilniot; Eddie Lodz-O on the Cl) 'ldin havinK Ottawa 4' Ontario. msebau commmet lnicelinlz WM lo KN ll”? l'l9l'l'-'5 M Harrington SllflllllP"bldF' HEIIIBFV Comma mr '9 ;' these This supervlsmz E"5m"r E A' Gm. A ”a”"3 M E""e"'lliic leaders of all lllese 01'!-WW; Lllikletter ' Llllklellrt road and been M to H” X0 r' ney. Amlellc D”'PCm' "1 latinns as to llic hcsl means in he Leo Flm-(fit L-,....,.,,Fl ll”, 15 announcement was made b)' the Enginecrllig and Ari-liilertiirnl 1 ' (lenltrm BmS:m;1e'ladopted in t'0nll)Rllii)': jtivcnlle H L local Advisory Board of the Sal- Division, z A .i::-. it... :.lt'c iere aroun t e . l l'(it'l(lc 'for l - . . ,, Room 5, 591 Main Strce , iiiiticrv r.l Jiilif: to commence hisi?lf;l"l'L”lfl':f l,:'lll,,e0 all ll”, mull, O'i”FAtt'.t, .-tn.--.i 39 mum-lain..- VW0” '”ll1ld3'l y"'"ld:l-mu. lo the Monclonl Ni ,3. s of coziclimrz and lnstructmstol A ;Both Prlnic anti it-ms Counties Tllll blll "3 cl” u.ij.-rs of Junior age and un-, the ion n. i ),1n)()f Wedge said that lie and: his Council would be glad to co-l yelling coach comes here M . ,. l0mml,mll,d by Bl,ookl-vnlnileidle fully in iinith plaiislmfollll Dodge-s scou: Biil Oconnoi. I-1e.”"3 b9”em""t S '” 701 l is a ur.iti:i.'ite of B(lS'.0ll Unit'crslty-m” WW" Wlllch mlllhk wme Oi". and it grmti nliroitlid athlete i we meemmt - . That llicrc are still some very Oi'1”AwA' Apl-ii 27 lspei.-mix I ..u:uv lm-.1 in the Dllilk River, and As a sequel to 1-gpyesentatioiisl mine u.l;. flsliciiilcn '. Sunimer- made by J. Watson MacNallzli'.,l sitic, '.t.'IS imiirii yr-stcrclav by Mr.lpai-liament.ary assistant to Fish-l A:'hur Larlziii ttlio came home vlc- leries Minister Sinclair, and Liberal tariuzisly ni'ii two largc trout. tlitgnieiiiber for Prince, Transport larg r of wh ch itciqlicd six poundslMlnlster Chevrier announced by and tiicitstzrcti llrllilx when taken llhls tll'leI'n00ll (hilt R Sfleclal Parly fr--in me Will imorning scheduled trip would be xiv l..-nkin :ll'llll,ttPd that 3 i-,ai.linade by the car ferry "Abegweit", 1.20 znyal rc.m.lrti before the Ilutiflseglnlunx ml Jul” x6' me ferry: irmit was .-zded and modestlvll"-H 183V” ,1?0r1:l:;H:'eLlgl3l:he3';';"' ..v.- - eave I e o l - pain ran. to . ic abic assistance of, Hm um” at 7-45 and be back In Mr Einn r” Trziiii .' the P stll Offlcr .l'.' uliu lllillylldllxed the flat Borden m. Mme '0 make he.r nix- llll, lmm WM lma.lll,lulai' morning riln at 910 oclock. l bulk l While there have becnd c-iilrlyl j ' lferry trips for a long perio , t ey l mes ”Ot pmpo” to-,have hitherto been unscheduled, 7Om' for br”k!a5t' 1'" and hence have not been popular ”"”l T” 9'31” ”” l”t'”Wm” ” mrlon account of uncertainty. The l"'Q'””i E” mlmml it Md m”5'.season for the early trip Will be: il!'(lt't'l t .11 that there was a really ilmm June lli ll, Ocwbel. i5 this big: one which did not get away.-S lyclll. A newcomer ":3 the local restaur-l ant field, Mr. Dan Chan. well known Summerslde restaurateur. is entering the local picture with the purchase yesterday of White's; Restaurant on Queen Street. I The old established business op-l, erated by Mr. Thomas White lsl presently closed for renovations. but is expected to reopen under its new management within 10 days.- The ferry service between Wood Islands and Caribou will resume Friday morning, following an- nmiiizemcnt hr the Northumber- Ia::rl Ferries l.ld of word front ('I"awa that their r'nri.'ract had been re.iievi'ctl for a two-year per- iod The. old contract was for one year only. One sigiixficant change will per- mit, the inakiniz of a limited num- hc-r ni i'cs(-i-rations by autos and . . trucks for the first and second Mln wlhllellperfulnany haslnllau? sallllizs each moriiiii: from each pans. 0' " uilmelasiye vl : terminal. A not her important Yenmm 1” Chm one OML ' The change. the restaurant has in management of chance. is that from now on trucks . been pending I loarlcrl truth pcrishables and live- i illnck will link? to hate i'eserva- mr,wmF mm ""3 -Veslerday flmll llt'lllS ti atlvaiice to permit the b”5m'” awangemmul were wmfl mtiip. iv in know what. they can Plat”; i evqwct on any sailing. They make . . . i such rrtsr'ry:itiniis up to the space VLEDNESDAY l amzlnhle and henceforth there Lguccessiui il-out fishing (-Oll.i will be 110 iirlnrity without a res- iimles in me prince com-liv nrgal crvatioii Requests for rt-servationslwlm some beauiiiili ial-lie ii-Dill mus' bv niatlc at tho Cllarlotte-limvmg bun bi-ought lo sulmml-.l lilllili "l-'1l'9 M 1”” 43 ll0llF3 in side within the last. few days aiidlnatural that. as work comes to an Cmllzl. nmlgi” wellzm 3 ii” 1 oz . l I ' 7 4 I A - 3dl-'”l"l'- iplaced on display to SI-dd credeiicelrlid thCl'f! should be a cutback in (;Aiy1pBELil..At the prince coumy ;()olth&ew:i)l.')rle5 of the big ones thatllabor.-l Flije lconiptllnynrogrctts tllicliiospiiail April 2-uh. 1953, lo Mr, -..M,- Dmid pewxk, M iiile ' - l - ”9,Ce55l 33 ”' fls ll " 9”-F 0 0 ' and Mrs. Borden Campbell, Irish- town. was Rucst speaker at al . . - .g .l "We, appf”e" y M” "9 15 ”” Weltllll 3 lbl 7 W5- meeting of d l'E"l()l'S of the Alber-lghdmlrlldjarsulfdgmpi &ln:.:1xesp0lull?::1iBll;;il'lRtitP, In V llI)0l.?(l;I.AS-At the Prince County trm Prince Ctniliity Exliibltio-n As-lb,-ought from me vlalel-. ll illycg 1119” lls I posslm H. ,.mM ll'lH05Plllll- AW” 25”l- 1953. 10 MI- sociat.;on l1Pl(l at the Court H0l.ISC,lp()urt” by Preston No'omm- 5 flifk lrga l:'l,":lao'1,l, bclnlgusplllccdls rglllgnfid Mrs" gay h?0ug1:l5' Suanley Aibcrtnn. Frlclny eve i 2, A ;'l l-. l v l E , t' - Tl S9. Fly Elli? ET. HWY 95" dent ri-n-iris.-l. Minutes we-re rP8.(.ll1DY Keith Champion -S Imm "I me. pmspm worklnmlSISCLAIR-At me Prm” Cwmy by Mr. W ll!-Hill Cllrric. secretal'.V- I I lwould be mqmred (0 handle ”'lH0spnnl' Apr” 20”-1' ”53' to Mr' .Vlan,v 0'.l1l”1Ps ill. the presenil Hon. Dougald MacKinnon, Miti- )lY'lZ'.t” lxst were recommended by Mi-.,lster of Public Works'and High- Pcar fl; and nffer coiisldc-rable dis-iWl.Vl CC-lillilel-Cd M1 UISDECUOD Ulllr Cll"Sit')ll ariopicd with the result 05 ml! DRVCd 1'lltZhWB.)'5 OI "10 DY”- thut, the 10".?) Alhcrtnn Exhibitlonlvince last evcninig after an active! llrlzc '. st. it many improve- mmlvs nyiri - ,- il,Cl-r,-.Mi pi-izeg many miles of gravelled roads. :v-. aim st all cases Other im-E In apeakiiig of his inspection the lv--mcinr 1 -nniitiriitletl hv Mr,-Minister said "I was agrccablv lieu-vs . ill,- gl-ml I 1 n.'lsiirprised to find tht: highways lil h?l1l'll"L'S. ,wi.. and the shoot ring, fairly good condition. especially l l H l the experimental portions, The H55”-'n pavement west of Suinincrsiidc is l,. W, Sll". sllmll Mm ll” better this spring tiitiii it. has been (.l.,, l lll,ll.Sl.ll0lml,lC Flaslwlilfotl ycars, while the Seaman itiix hall , mllllllmllln lag. nlghl by-experimeiit in the vicinity of O'- ,, ll-(S, li-ml 3340 l” llll. Lcary has stood up fairly well. litl flFillfllil;.I ironic of tliel "W9 "wk 9"” )”"'5" Pemmg .9” (5 Wm Kalli mm ii” 0l,,,n,ltlie St. Peters Highway, the Min- -. ll" - .7 tunic h.-vk :-i lnltr the scrtuitl roti- start this week on it t'ci'y had patt-li tn.-.-z l.'i-iii. of it mile and a half at Dingwellla Rnrim::i Winn was high srni'el' Mlllll '0 Pull ll lll b9llPl' 511599 l0l' for tile it): nrrs llllll right poliltx.lUilW9l-" Rnrlinm Wliitlm-k. llodgrrson aiidl '--rm .Vl.'llPilF"Silll uric lll'lli(llF-ill) v-i"i, Arriving home for rail extciidcti .l,l. l.ut-v Sllllill scored 13 leave after a tour of duty in Kort-a l-(Ilif'i :0 i)tI2ll'S. 'rhr mm was l,'Cpl. J. W. 1.. Rogers, son of ma l:.'.v .. iminls wcrq S(:()l'Pd bvl Ml, and Mrs. Raymond Rogers. 200 ('7lllll)ll'l' :l)orcliester strcct, who returned by -- iplnne yesterday afternoon. rs. P. W. BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSJ lMacDoiial(i week which also took him 0t'crl5('ll Pxill-"lllfll0l'.l'. W35 I'Pl'Pllf'tl SCS- - .. . , ,. l ,,ll,l lsl;ll,,,. Sll.l,l,lllster continued, and tin expcc-. to was over double that of last Year. The meeting approved payment of a rebate on consumer purch- ases at the local store amounting to eight per cent to shareholders. It also decided on it rebate of two the following added: "2200 lobster fishermen. 40 packing plants and employees de- mand your immediate intervention for repeal of same.” present structure will be 64 ft. x fared well i mnlaii esti- males lo, l, in llle 37 ft. containing 9 double and 5 Coninioiis lllil.ll. my hiltllilce Mln- 5ml5le Fleepmg roomt Pmvulon is ister Abbott. .tl twins in the mRd9 my 3 spacious swung roofs nrm.lm.e lm. llurllsl ngrhlfor visitors. The dining room w vulture, Ilhll .1 mmilne grant in be pmvlded Mm mldmi doors (liiarioltetown luxliahilion amounl- leading to the sitting room, en- . .7. i l , Per Cent (105?) of tlin loin . ed0l0ll5il3Jl8n:.T.: tiifrniin ,3 aii,,ml,l abltng ul:r1:o;::al'o0C:;l:onTb,::: amount of the ieiiticr, in the form light plant. About 1 3E4 ,,,l ll, lalllhl, ,-,,ll,lll; 557,000 lnlils Si” dl lnp To ma are rgvlded specified in the iinslriicllons to acres of land. . itmizls anti 5l”.'lT.'w to the dtialliglalggc gachllmm T30 lame TeIrildeilliis.Hle of the wccmm Fol. l-urlllel. parllculars wnstmlmuy Hf fqlpcnll lbi1l'h'lV0"l5 l0l' 3u:5l5l lot the tenderer. the money guarantee phone 2763 or apply'” .. , , , - . ll.odge are planned an smlar ac- iii i, i - d , , - vi 4-. mgVl(,?lT:e":l M Ll.” g;ll,.Co;:lncHlhi:l:l commodation is made for the staff, Llasit E10:-C It'll”.-9 f:lgfi1Eln:f1t,uI(lify ll-lo 0- R- MCQUAID. l A i t sin addition to new bath lnstalntlonl work in ai'cordaiit'c with the Solicitor. various mi nittces, niid yesteitday. h ld ln some of tiimn were called together . 1” l E ” qm" E ” three tunes, nmrniiig. afternoon llfla-nl., and eveii:i.c to discuss the dlIlPi'-'--.-.-------- cut. phases of civic governnicntlJMlU5-h'0N - Al the 0"” H09 with wlilcli they have been en- D1131. lllllllllix. N. 5-. On APT” 39111. triis'.eti. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yestertiai moriiing the Mayor Jameson (nee Wetmore) a dauBh- and full (lnuncil met under the tor. Karen Louise. cliairmanrhii) of Councillor Storey WALSH - At the Charlottetown MPSSlS. Barclay and Brown of liielllosllllal on 53lul.dBl.l April 25ll,, Inspection Coml38ll.l'-llu Mr. and Mrs. John I-Ianlait, Eraclgsertl me my M the Work WOUS lbs. 2 n7,s., Shane William. i ' i llt()sslTER-At st. Joseph's Hos- ,.c K , . , , pital. Toronto on April 22 1058. Word has been received at thellu M1,. and ' M”. luck Rlioulllu National Eiiiployinciit Office of , l . . .N.) , the expected layoff this weekend lJll:ill:flg;lgll3l,I;Fn ey R ' '' mn of approximately 45 workers at. the Fnosnyyll to Department of Tl-IE Gpitgglgrl. CHARLOTTETOWN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS. twelve o'clock noon. The Acting Park Suporiiitcndcnt Dalvay, Grand Tinradic. Prince Edward Park, Prince Edward Island. Each tender must be at'cnmiian- ied by a money gilarniilcc, of Ten terms of tlic L'otilr.'ti;i Ai;:t'rcnwiii. The Dcpnriiiicnl docs not hint itself to accept. the lmtcsi or Jill)" tender. NOP..Vi!t.'x' MARR, Director, Engineering and Watcr Rcsntlrrcs Ri.llli'll Resources ant of the street committee to discuss I-I ital on Monday April Tlth, Development. . presclii pat-cnieiit conditions. li9?i?,) to Mr. and Mrs.) John Walsh, Ottawa 4. Jltirll 2'5. 1953. Outskirts Of lcharlolletow-'1. Mr J, B, Waterhouse of thelJr., a son. reasonably priced. Warren Mariimes Limited com-l(lAMl'BELl. At the P, E. Island PM-.V Vllllf'll did lllf Davin: Joblliospltal, Monday, April 21th. 1053. Apply:- lZ?.oi3."..J.12zl 33:23? 11-73.: i?iIi'i'.1ee.7.'ll,Z.lm.'n33dJ3Efiew&l'Ll2n?' EZTLEI lord who represented the co-m-ldm-e Avenue B dlugmerl ii”, 5 PALMER & HASLAM, pany on the job, were in atteiid-low. Dlanne'B13iichg. Solicitors, llll” ill lll” meelllll 38 were 3l50lHANI.AN-At the Prince County l Charlottetown Mill Proiicri y; 32 Good house, 4 Can be purchasecl as is, or - - . llle P- l"7- lslllllil with dam re-built. Elllllfel, S1EfdxlE;lLCdcl0l;alpll:m'tddlf. 15 Hospital on Saturday. April 25th. ,ll 45 n . l , l ln 3 1 lmr 1053, to Mr. and Mrs. Heath Aplliy;L wnkengw mm 0 be am on "em Crosby lnee Hazel MacDonald) a ' ', , son. licatli Blair. V l l . V W” M” ”” HM C-S; w”5l' (I-OOI)--At the P. E. I. Has ital 182 LLLN STRLILT, motiiit. the naval ship which liasl - P been here siii'c J it 1951 I" cl kin" April 26!h' 1953' N Mn Ind Charl0uct0w"' "r ' L H) t ' ml” 13 Mrs. James Good, Winsloe, Inee ' l)lEOI'lilR Colllplcillollvaild no further Slllrloy Mywsl ll ,0". Gary Gar, lsilplslof lici Sllle expected to coliic.(l0nl 5 lbsl 14 M” 0 ins port fol refit, the layoff of MA5-Nylon Aplll V i i , 24th. 1953, at Vlmlms 15 "M ”””l"””d- Fredericton. N. )3. Victoria General NEIL ROSS, RR 2, St. Peters addressed to the undersigned and marked as to content, will be received up E.D.S.'li.. on the fifteenth day of MAY, 195.1. ASPHALT SEAL-COAT- Island National acrcsl respoiisiblr for iiispectioii on be-llgolllcnl lmc l-Ella Kelly) B sullllialigl, 1.3 ClPil1', ligiluiice wood-. an . bedrooms. Barn and other outbuildings. W lAuction Sale MONDAY EVENING MAY 1101 AT 6 P.M. Spencer property, consist- ing of 6 room house, barn and garage. 3 3M acres land, situated on the Mt. Ed- ward Road. two miles from City. KENNEDY & MUSTARD, Auctioneers. FOR SALE OR BENT Two summer cottages at Grand Tracadie, partly fur- l nished, and including electric . I --2-:1:1u-:-j-3 ,GOTTAGE FOR SALE ll Small Cottage and lot on T ESTATE WALTER s. WEEKS , WEEKS mum EQUIPMENT NOTICE, TO IIEBTORS All persons indebted to the above estate either di. rectly or through Weeks Farm Equipment, are re- quested to make payment of their accounts forthwith and to pay some ONLY at the Office of Hedley 13: Weeks, (Weeks Coal Yard), Grafton Street, East Charlottetown. . ' MacPIlEE and, TRAINOR, Solicitors tor Exooutors. Large clearing Auction sale Acting on instructions of Mistress Veda Inman I will sell by Auction on her premises on Wednesday, May 6th beginning at 12 o'clock noon- The following Farm Equi ment: 2 work horses, 10 choice milk cows (high gra e Holstein), 16 young cat. tie, 3 hogs. ; Machinery: Binder, hay mower, hay rake, hay loader (I.H.C. new), Tractor (Chalmers) with culii. vator and hiller attachment, tractor harrow (new), smoothing harrow. tractor plow, walking plow, potato planter, potato digger (John Deere). potato picker (new). potato grader, seed drill, fertilizer sower, threshing outfit with blower (Pauls), manure spread- er (1 year old), 2 wheel trailer, road wagon, farm wagon, dump cart, 3 wood sleighs, set scales, grain crusher (10” plate), cream separator (Lester), milk- ing machine and engine (I.H.C.), all kinds harness, both double and single. Quantity of seed grain, hay and strav. All small articles found on a large farm. TERMS CASH. If day is unfit, on first fine day following. HUGH F. MORRISON, l Auctioneer. l AUCTION SALE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Several Building Lois for sale in ideal location, in the Royalty Charlottetown. Appl.v:- ll PALMER & HASLAM, Solicitors, Charlottetown Mr, Ii. E. Mitt-Dolialcl, iiiniiapcr llospliail lo ML and M”. Qeorge of the plant, said that it was only ll Mlmll mm Olga Reeves) 3 son, lThe full staff at present. ntiniberr-land Mrs James N. Sinclair (nee ilDlll0VlmHlPl.V 150 lll!'il. Lorraine Cole) Springneld. a daugh- FMDAY ier. Linda Dianne. 1 lbs. 7 cu. ltIcINTl'RE-At the Prince Edward l The following telcyzram. uliicii isl 1;:3"Sn?0&2?Eglgglllbzggllillllgbahgg Zelda Jay) a. daughter. Brenda l ltiririon. Weight 6 lbs. 6 on. i('I.'I)M()RE-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday. April 25th. ill-rrlny from the Hon. Jnlilcs 5l.li- :t'l.'tli', Federal Miiilstcr of l-'l.slicl'- I its i ”V.rw fact that i)i-ritrsfs" re- 19,3 l l l lt'(lit'ilfI presciit no iicw liCil.'x()ilS bc-lCuad'mmfJe A:r'da':lr;)le)r4”' Idwrmce ceived until May 12 for the harrows; 1 cart; 1 DOX ltglisiriilileliiclis0l,l,lR;M ll” P. E: l. Hmpllnll building of a new School at sleigh; 1. wood sleigh: 1 imlll llmlbllslllllg llmlcl, m,ll,il'lnmllSaturday. April 25th, to Mr, Md Fredericton. Plans can be truck (2 wheel); 1 light llm ll, ,,l.Og,.,,.S ,0, ll,” am ll, ml, Mrs. William Soper. mee Shirley seen at the socrclai-y's of- wagon; forks; hoes and Iollicr area .tlai'iLiincs ttitlioul pi;ti-llvlllllmlfll la 50". 7 lblv 10 0ll"' fice. SIIOVCIS; IIZIITIBSS. Wests, ciiiinni rniisiticr i'r'st;ltitlll.glC9f' (Wmmm Ed3”l' iiousei-loid effects-pg , ,., , ,r”w' VVV - HM X'1""””"l'y'lff, l, ,- 9ET"5 M HARRY WEEKS Kitchen furniture includ- lm l,m.l,.' ll.” ,,.,,S ,l,,,,l,,,l lnmmi,(7()Fl4'IN-stldcienly at her reaid- ing 1 Fawcett range; 1 llmll (ll ll", Clml.lnm,lmm Br. ,l lcnce .vll.lEdward Road on Wednes- lnf the Cnnndinii Lcuinii. Bl5:El.h'm'Vl Am.” 29' 1953' Mm" Mum” R; .i . ll , I Coffin. l . liltmilic annual meeting licld last l lxlnnyml ll" F E. 1,. Hospllnl E Bedroom ful.mtul.e and i to”... ,,,,,c,,., ,,,,.l,,,,,. s,,,,l,,.llrtiesdayllnriizziij. 1953. Wllllam A living room furniture, other I ,. ,, V . ; .arr in is n year. ' Ei,Hlllt. lst tiu: pit-sidmit illldl .. articles tOO numerous to Fraiik Rlisli, 2nd lice prcslticiil lG”'l'LbPlE-At the REL Hmplhl SERVICE STATION mention. I Charles I-line was rc-clcctcd lion-l lAnprl:ll52?l'8l1l?5:'e:rVi1l'am ornry i)l'i"Sld(!llt, and Rev, J. 'l. . . lbbolt and Rev. T. P. Biltlcr, cliaii- l'll::2:,l:lR:-nAlAp'r,?le xFhaBr;:ly”lI;n)" lains. l i ' l ' ' 'i'lic cxcctltivc clcctvd, which iii- llgjllllllfntigtlw olH;;:,ur' Sun I llclutlcs tlic i'Dtll'lllt( prositlclit. ('..M. - and V”- Sinclair, was i.eo Bradley, mini:l;ll9;?;:lYLE;'i:",h, prince Collnu. Morgan, Pills Bolgcr, Tony Gal-iii - . , laiit, Vilitrctlt King, Harry MDi'illll-lM(:lslPl)xit1x:,1ilinhgpF7:th”&.eX111l.m M' ch -10? llllizlws. Slwrlzeoll L"ll'lll.t.Awi.r:ss-at the Prince Counii and Edwarti Brown. Arthur Ilnlcllll,5l,ll,ll on April zslll M” Wlli at Kelly's Cross. owned by the Monaghan. ulars apply to FARM FOR SALE Desirable farm of 50 acre late M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will he re- At Ross? Corner, North Bcdcqiio. For particulars apply to: W. E. STEWART. Canadian Oil C033 Ltd. S'slde or Cl1'town. Formerly Philip For full partic- FOR SALE 5 I am instructed by the ad- ministrator of the estate of the late Andrew Doucette, Rennies Road to sell by public auction on the 5th day of May at the hour of one o'clock p.ni. iiis'farm consisting of 45 acres. Also the following: 1 milk cow due to freshen the end of May: 2 farrow cows; 2 horses; 40 hens. lmplcmcnts:-- I hay mower; 1 rake; ll seeder; 1 plow; 1 set light -IPhilco Radio: also kitchen luicnsils and dishes. Terms cash not including farm. If day stormy first fine day following. Thomas Bolgt-r, Auctioneer. Administrator Ray Doucette Irene Pineau was clccteti st-rizcniit-at-arms. llirrt Lawless of Norboro in her r , TCTT .'iRl)t )'O.'IT. An aircraft fcl'i'y'-lliglit. tiiii(itic!,u;-iqiqlsi-ii-I-Elsi, ll" lmml. in in the iilllials of RCAF SIatiuiiig,.l.,..l, Mil,,,Bl,y Sunday, Aprll Stlmmcrsidc took off on scliedtilclgglll M”. Minnie Arumull ln in the early hours yesterday. l.Jii- l,,.,. mill ye". dcr the experienced hand of F L (;Ai;i);,;-I-.,,M ill, prim... collnll T. At. Webster of Exeter, Ontario FOR DRILL SEEDER SALE Turnci" Cpl. Rogers lust. enlisted at nmt-iuiig for Chl- Number 1 Personnel Depot, Hali- .. farmer will at- fax. in August 1950, and proceeded - 2 fr" .2 of the Board of to Pictnn, Oiit.. where he trained .r wits :.f Rtillll'f.' International. with the Artillery. However, in t id by a incctinsz at Lake January last year he lransferi'ed to Pin .(l F-'fl'll York, where more the Provost Corps and went across 'lll'l: 1100 Rnlar its will assemble. the Pacific in March of that year. lll" fin v- will lmno Lake Placid landing in Japan. He arrived in ;”'7”'-gl il"”'- V”) ll-We WIS-1986 Korea in September and said there V Ml" Ymll ,C”.V 0" ml? was some tough figliling iherc, ,. ,””'," l"”,".” lll” ll”? btlt he did not elaborate nor ment- al.” NM. lJ:..r H3? 32",?” L9 H”'V”v ion any specific battles. He will re- ,,'.,,l r,l.,,:,,:,ll'Pb;.'w:pel;l:l'l dllr5;'l'::E'i?S main home on leave until July 2 Paris ',t'll!?l'0 I thn inierllmlonlll and expects to receive his discharge nicrtiild of Rotary will be held, l-"l-Vllr: one virrck. Mr. Turner, who in Canadian DllPNf)l' on the International Rmircl. has been named to preside :' .'-rteral FPSSIOIIS of the con. . l ., irliiii: the British Com- For common ordinary son throat in August. The P. E. I. Fisheries Ft-dai'alion last evening sent the following telegram to Hon. James Sinclair, minister of fisheries, Ottawa: "Following your Department's re- fusal to reconsider rescinding of new CBYBDRCE measurement. IOT lobsters, petitions were circulated to fishermen of all fishing centres in this province. Results indicate unanimous opposition to same. as now indicated as well in official protest from P. E. I. Fisliermenl Association as well as from this Federation. Urgently request res- cinding or this new carapace measurement prior to opening of season. 183:!) P. 1. Island Fisher- ies Federation-per A. Walthen Gaudst,osacrei.ary." copies of tin tnlegram were sent also to J. Watson Mumiught, par- liamentary assistant to the miniat- or of fisheries. W. Chester 3. Mc- Lura, M.P., J. Anglia Machun. M. P, and T. J. Klckham, M.P., with six Harvard and one Expeditor air- craft startcd the long flight bound for Claresholme, Alberta. The liar- vards flying in two, 3 plane "V" formations led by formation lradcrs, F i. Webster and I-V0 Gcorgel Waugh of Vancouver anticlpatcl that they will require roughly ll! flying liours to complete the 2.500- milt: trip. The Expcdiior llnwii by FAD Gord Davis of Lethbrldge. Al- berta will act as "mothcrship" for the expedition as well as carry needed tools and supplies to be used by the tcchnicans t-nroute. Piloting the remaining four alr- craft are: I-VOA Jim Mitchell and Jim Stacey both of Toronto: W0 lmo O'Connor of Sudbury-and I-V0 Bud Stevenson of London, Ontario. An increase of 8150.000 in sales in the local Co-op Store featured the presentation of the financial statement at the annual meeting held at Prince of Wales College last night. At the same time it Hospital on Saturday, April 2.'ith, Augustine P. Gaudet in his 65th yc"' (l0ltNl-IY - At Charlottetown, April 28th. 1963. Lemuel Carney. formerly of Bonshaw in his 83rd .)'P I GRATTO-At Charlottetown Hospital, April 28th, 1953, Mrs. Elizabeth Gratto in her Hist year. MICDOUGALL - At the home of her daughter Mrs. Daisy Lawson. the International. Apply to:- Eleven Marker for Fertilizer, Grain, 1-lay, etc. Good condition. JOHNSTON MOTORS LTD. Dodge & Desoto Dealer MURRAY RIVER, P.I-LI. as MAltSllll'lELD BEGINNING AT 11 UCLOCK on MAY 13. 1952. To be sold in order is llsted:- Household FurI:iiture:- Oak dining room set; table and six chairs; oak china cupboard; antique living room suite; walnut table; kitchen chairs; beds, springs and mattresses; Karn organ; Singer sewing machine; ice box, oil stove; dishes and oliiei articles. Live Stock:- 3 registered Ayrshire cows, 4 years old, fresheiicd; l purebread Ayrshire cow, 5 years, freshened; 8 grade cows, all milking; 5 steers, 1 year old; 1 registered Ayr- shire heifer; two grade heifers, year olds; 1 2-year old heifer; 4 heifer calves; 4 bull calves, one registered; 1 gen- eral purpose mare, 12 years; 1 general purpose. mat-0,9 years; 1 brood sow; 7 two month old pigs; 50 laying hens. Farm Machinery:-- , Ford Ferguson tractor and plow (1947): MH binder. 6 ft cut; McCormack 6 ft. mower; McCormack hay loader; Cockshutt rake; 4 section smoothing lmrow: single plow: scuffler; potato grader; turnip pulper; Hall thrcsher: liar- ncss, forks, shovels, etc. , DeLaval milker, 2 unit; Renfrew. separator. 7n0 ills. capacity; 1 cart; 1 truck wagon; trailer, slelghs. Judsmt fertilizer, platform scales, oats, Timothy seed, hay mill straw. other articles. Sale positive as farm is sold. Terms: Furniture cash. On stock and farm equipment on amounts over 320.00- 6 months on approved joint notes. 59?: discount for cash. Kennedy & Miistarti Tupper Ferguson Auctioneers. Owner Marshfield Women's Institute will serve lunches- AUCTION SALE AT BIIACKLEY ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, AT 1 P. M. SHARP Having sold my farm, I am offering for sale the fol- lowlng:- Stock:-1 Percheron mare, 9 years old. 12 Feglsllrgllll Jersey cows, 3 freshened, 4 to freshen in May, Zltomqll 2 en in June. 4 grade Guernsey cows, 2 to freshen in '-.Old to freshen in June. 2 grade Jersey heifers. 2 yralllslv 1' 1 to freshen in June, 1 Shorthorn cow, freshen uhle-"- Shorthorn heifer, 1 year old. 9 registered Jersey Cows! era from 6 months old to 15 months old. Two feedei 1 Jersey bull 1 1x2 -year old. Machinery:-1 M. H. binder, hayloader (Cockahutt), 1 hay mower I W l (Deerlng), 1 rake, -1 fertilizer sower, 1 potato Pllilgarll potato sprayer, 1 potato digger, 1 truck waS0ll- ksllullll sets cart wheels, 1 gang low. 1 trlctor P10W (C0”hm.o,,.,, 1 tractor disc harrows ( kahutt), 1 horse disc 1 him 1 light barrows, 1 crusher, 1 set scales (Renfrewi. hs hm 1 roller, 1 disc hiller, 1 turnip chopper. wood sle gd Bench, box sleigh, scuffler, 1 hoe drill, 1 circular saw fltlilm ma, 1 rip saw, 1949 Willys Jeep with take off. 1 iii; ngl Cllp, chine (DeLaval), 1 set of electric Stewart 3? 1 McCormick l)lI1(lN'.Y1 (F. & W-). 1 mowr Watcrtown, Mass. U. S. A.. on April 26th, 1053, Mrs. Christine Mac- Dougall. BOSWELL - suddenly at char- lottetown on April 27th, 1053, Miss Elsie Forbes Boswell of Victoria, age nfty-one years 'I”A1'LOR.-At Wood Islands on Monday, April 27th, William D. 'I'it,vior. in his 84th year AFFLl'J(iI(-Suddenly at 101 Wpy- mouth si., Thursday. April 30th, 1953, Arthur Airlock In his 85th year' MlcNEVIN - At East Royalty on Thursday, April th, 19.'i.'i, Alex- S time. party. was reported that the net pront under MucNevin in his 73rd year. ling to assist purcliascr as second barber for a limited operations. May be financed' reasonably to reliable FOR SALE BARBER SHOP and SHOE-SHINE pace available for magazine counter, etc. Wil- Reason for selling: Extension of present farm DOUG MAYNE, 113 Kent St. er. pets, tattoo outfit, letters A to Z. 1 power lawn mott almost new, 1 hand lawn mower, team and slnglccllfnrgess milk cans, Dominion Organ, Raymond sewing "la 15 tons pressed hay. other articles too numerous to mention- Terms cash, unless otherwise arranged. ii. 0. w. itic.1.um'. OI-AU” OMS” Owner Auctioneer -----v MAY 2, 1953 ...x.x