PAGE :rwaLvE TI-tag GUARDIAN; AIOUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSU MONDAY -siimmerside firemen yester- day at noon responded to a call at the home of George lfogg. secrctiiry of the Sunimerside Fire Dr-pzirlniciit. Mr. Hogs: discovered the blaze on the root of his house on M,vrtlr.- Street and turned in the alarm. tioiisideriible daniage was done to the roof, and some daniage by water tt'.'tS l'.'l1lSP(l to part of the lntm'ioi' of the house. The tll.t1ilI of the fire in un- know n. - in ht...-iiitice of Nursnst Na- iii-i-ri )1-iiviniiai Sunday the Pro- tns-i-im iiiirsu of the city gath- p..-.l an the Kirk of S James last eveiiwq presenting a very ini- pr;-uiie nppv.1rani'e in their crisp. itllttn iiitiloiiiis and traps, the symlmls of their I-onipassioiiate llllll htniliiig ministry. Tiicy galli- eietl i- a two-fold purpose-to, CtlIll!tlP.I mate their great-hearted fntiiitlti--c, Florence Nightingale. who ',t IS horn on May I0tli. 1820, Ififl iill those who. across the yoriis, lisive upheld the Nightin- gile ir.'irl;tioiis; iind to re-dedirate tlirinsclxc: to tiie work of their prof:-csmtt. A lzirge rriiigrrgntion gathered with the iiiirsos and joined heart- ily in the sutgiiiz of appropriate ll,tf71ltV "Tito Dav 'l'hou Gavest. Lorri ll liiwlcri.” 'T'r:iise. My Soul. the Kiri: of lleaien". From Thee Ill Skill and Science. Flow" and "Fnt'th in Thy Name, 0 Lord, I Go." Mr. Kriirelh Weston, financial adviser to the United Kingdom High (to in.ssioner and an assist- ant sot ary of the Brritish Tre- asury, is p .-eiitly paying a. visit to tliis llrm'.i. e tVhiie here he is be- ing show ll arniind by Mr. B, Gra- ham fingers of the Department of Iiidiisfrv and Natural Resources. over the iieck-end he visited the Siiniiiicrside airport. Borden and Moiita:l:e and also inspected Pre- ntier Joiics Prize Holsteins at Bun- biirv. Today Mr. Weston will pay cour- tesv Calls on His Honor Lieuten- ant. Governor T, W. L. PYOWSC, Act- ing Premier Hon. A. W. Mathe- son, Mayor .1. D, Stewart the Presi- tlt-ii' of the Board of Trade and heads of various busiiius firms of the. Pity, He will also appear as gucst. speaker at the regular week- ly luncheon of the Rotary Club at the Charlottetown. Representatives from many parts of the Prnviiire attended the an- nual spriiig nit-etiiig of the Swim- niing and Water Safety Committee held roreiitly at Red Cross head- quarters. Rev. M. D. Dunbar. chairman of the romniittee. presided. l.t. Col Leo McDonald. president 0' the Rrrl Cross welcomed the mctiihcrs and voiced appreciation of the work done by the chairman of rho niar.,v district S.W.S. com- mittces Mrs. J. J. Rooiiey, Morell, Mrs E. T. Raiiisay. Coiiway, Mrs. J. F. Gallant, Tigiiish, Major J.A. Mac- Donald, Ciircligan, Mrs. H. Wood, Buiihiiry. Mrs. Frank McNutt, Mal- pcqiie, and Mrs. Hambley, Stan- hopc, each reported on the S.W.S. progi'a.:n as carried out in their respective districts, and several cited instances of lives actually saved as the result of training rc- Charles Nicholson need for this service The L was dcvofc led by Dr. L. W. Sliaw, Director of . part of the meeting to a panel discussion Eflllf'.'l-'.i(ll'.. Tho panel members were Major J A. Macdonaid, Car- (1l'l."lll. Mr. Ficd Biiigham. Sum- iiic-.'s.tlr. Mr. James Coyie and Mr. lian Rnliiiisoii, Charloitetoivii. Dr. E -v ll mrliircrl the topic ioi' dis- ciiv-i'ii'., ' lie, l-iiitiire of the Swim- lIllll'.Z all-'1 tV:it.ri' Siiciy Scriwro." Mr. Htiiolrl Rodd, president of the Siiinnirvside Y's Men's Club, ninicrl 1. ilP'.Il'l)' vote of thanks to tho il(ilf'3' who had provided the liiiichmii. 'l"I'I"SllAY Ail llllfI.'.llf'l')' trip through Coro- iintioii Lonrioii and a preview of SHIHP of the liighlights of the ill.-!i'i'lff vet-ciiioiiy were presented hy llr. (lrorcc Fislicr last. night in he nrldrrsscil the many men and bin: L'.illlI'l'P(l for the Baptist Men's ai:mi:il I'X"lll1('lI and Son Supper. Tho ii-clrly ll'Ht'PliE'd Dr. Fisher, I)i:'rctIi:- nl Vctcrziiary Service for the -oiincc and District Oom- of the Boy bcouts, held the i:. err-st of all with his timely and rlr.'.i.lcri riccoiiiit. He was in- trnrliicr-rt aiiri thaiiked by the presi- dent, Mr, Ilc Runtz, The Debt Retirriiieiii. Campaign of lllt' Y.'tf.(fA received a cheque )'PS'PlCiiIV from T. Eatnii Co. tMai'i- iimnst Ltd. for 32,000 enclosed in a letter commanding the work of the which they have been Iupportinir cach year with I. con- trihiitioii tn the. Maintenance Fund. The Camptiigii Committee were gr!-ritlv pleascd to receive this splendid gift. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett leave today to attend the Inter- iiattoiial Rotary convention in lParis. France. and they will be in London for the coronation. They will be Joined in New York by Mrs. Arnett'a sister, Mrs. E. C. Blundcll of Hudson, Wisconsin. They will sail from New York on the liner Italia on May 8 and plan to spend ten days in Lon-' don before going to France. Af- ter the convention they will re- turn to London Just. in time for the coronation and following this memorable occasion will spend some time visiting in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. They will sail from Southamp- ton for home on June 24 and will arrive here during the first week in July.-B one of the last link: with the early. days of railroading in this Province was broken through the death yesterday of Mr. George A. Hughes, 148 Prince Street, in his 37th yepir. Mr. Hughes had been a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land llospital for the past. three weeks. A native of fieorgetowii. where he was born June 26. 1856, the late Mr. Hughes attended school there before coming to the city to take a course in the Commercial College. While he was only 15 he took up the study of the work of ii, telegraph operator. He was Island operator of the first submarine telegraph cable ever laid in North Anierica across the Northumber-l land Stiait to what is now Cape Traverse. That. was in 1872 and the other end of the cable was in Cape Torineiiiine in New Brunswick. Dr. G. D. Steel. president of the Prince Edward Island Musical Festival Association, in speaking at the official opening last even- ing at Prince of Wales College Auditorium of the eighth annual festival, commented that "music has become an integral part of the daily program in many of our schools.” and went on to say that he felt the time had come to have a director or supervisor of mLiSlC for the schools of the Province. He pointed out that other provinces employ such di- rectors, and said that he thought if the practice were followed here, regional festivals might be con- sidercd. The construction of a Coiiiposite Junior High School, with audi- ioriuiii-gymnasium and, vocational facilities and costing approgimate- ly 5475000, to be ready for use by September, 1954, also a srnilar school less the auditorium-,ym- nasium and vocational facilities costing approxirnatel,v 3315.000, to be staffed with Catholic teachers, is recommended Ill a report sub- mitted b,v the City School Board to the City Council last week. The report, which recommends that the monies required to fin- ance the whole program be ob- tained by a general educational levy, and which gives details of construction and operational costs, reads as follows: At a meeting of City Council held on the 8th of January, 1953. the School Board was asked to provide the answers to three ques- tions tat The exact cost of the projected High School, tbt An estimate of the amount required annually to operate it. (ct What. if any, help might be expected from Provincial Government funds. VVEDNIISDAY i Six soldiers who returned rt--. cenfly from Korea '..'El'8 officiallvl welcomed home at a reception in1 their honour last evening at. the Summerside branch of the Cana- dian Legion. The six veterans were: Basill Campbell, Everett Gallant, Clif- ford Richards, Roy Perry, Cccil Gallant, all Siimmerside, and Benny Gallant, St. Clirysostome. -At 3 regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Summer- side High School held last eve- ning, considerable discussion took place regarding the need for ex- tension of -lassroom llCllltlEl at the High School. Serious consideration was given to thc pcssiblllty of extending the section of the building in which- the auditorium is located. The plan that appeared most adequate for the immediate need would provide eight new classrooms. A committee was appointed to meet with the Suiiimerside Town Council in connection with the need for more classroom facili- ties at the High School.(S. In addition to the wide powers of suspending drlvers' licensesl, possessed by the Court and by thct Provincial Secretary under the. Criminal Code and the l,-fizliwa,v' Traffic Act Magistrate Joseph W-l MacDonald yesterday drew at- tention to the following amend- ment to the Provliiclal Act pass- ed in 1952 and IllI't.l18l' amend- ed in 1953. Sec. 85 :3) reads: "The license of a person who is convicted of driving a motor vehicle while his ability to drive is impaired by alcohol or any drug shall. forthwith upon and automa- tlcally with such conviction, be suspended for three months. and for I second siibsequeiit convic- tion be suspended for a. term of twelve months." Potato movement from Prince Edward Island was very heavy all during the moiitii of April with l.342 carloads moving by rail, and during the last week substantial quantities have been moving by truck and boat as well, reports Mr. D. A. Mac-Donald, manager of the Potato Marketing Board. Accord- ing to shipping records available over 9,500 carloads of 750 bushels each have left this Province since last August. While it is difficult to accurately appraise what stock is, left to be shipped it is generally be- lieved that if present volume of movement can be continued for an- other month supplies will be pretty well cleaned up. Coronation day in Cliarlottetowii will see the City bedecked with flags and bunting and will be ac- companied by two large celebra- tlons. At a. meeting of the Civic Coro- nstion Committee held last night in the City Council chambers, progress 'was reported by the various committees and details were partially completed for the large afternoon and evening pro- grams. The general plan for these programs was adopted by the meeting and appears below. In the afternoon I large par- sde involving hundreds of Army and Navy personnel, Cadets. Boy Scouts. Girl Guides and Bands will form up in the City and pro- ceed to the Exhibition grounds when a short program will be held climaxing with Her Majesty's address nt 4 pm. space on the grand stand: will be slotted the younger school children. mothers. societies, etc. The address of Her Majesty will be broadcast. by IDunstan's Basilica of tests, signals and the recognized safety precautions dealt with in detail. The appilc:iiit's ability to drive safely will be determined be- fore an operator's licence is grant- ed. ' radio to the large audience. In the evening there will horse races with a band concert and fireworks at the Exhibition grounds. With the kind consent of the E'tlIll)lllDll Association, wo- men and children itili not he ...L. charged for Ell'.Z')' to the races and The mud ,.o,,,pera,1,,,, of ,1; all those who do not wish to sit ,.,.,,en5 nf ,1,-,5 my was asked on the grand stands may watch last night by Cou,,C;11m- F, J, the fire works, etc, train the iiiaiii 5,0.-ey in the ,,,,-.mg.- g( parking be! grounds and surrounding area. if-lild beuuiiiit-aiioii when the . (Touncil met in sporizil session THLRSDAY liiith the Coniniunity Planning As- i . . the S0t'l2lLl0fl. A 30 per cent iiicroase in lluniber of tourist iiiqii ies duriiigl He agreed with (fniiiioillors T. the month of April wcighecl dowiiln”-V C”d""”'t' mid Edwl" Jahl" me incoming ,,,,,,1 M pm p,-,,,C,,lstoiic that linproveineiits could be Edward Island 'lt'ai'cl Bureau aiidimmle lll ill” ll-"'li'l"i! Of 93” lies indicates a biiinpcr tourist scasoii-NT?” ill” 5”li””llk "ml til” curb- Im. 1953 lllr. Storey also said it was dis- Tlie iiiiniher of pcrsiiiis WiI0"”lllo'ILlllg to the Loufmll 10 Clean stated clefiii:ii-l-s illPi' would l)el”"', sugmls ”"l;l.'" '"d,””lt 0" spelldllig a liolitlriy on the Islniidfl Saluldfly 'f'm"”lgIp,:0?ke c,”;' this summer was four titres lliRllGl'l””: mp” hm” am M . 3” 5 in letters received iiisf nioiith than wmlld lpwe hm”?! and U" CM" in April 1932 iout on the street. The fourth Prince Fd.l ML 5- C wright 0! me P'"0Vl"' ward Ismnd Bl.M,dm.s Sal? wmchit-ial i)cp;ii'lnient of Agriculture, will be held here on Fridav after-was hem i"mrnmd hy telegmnh tioon will feature the largest niim- mi” ” mrtlm ,”"m"3e(',lt at GE" Del, or knmlps mat have yet been in.'iii liiin noikers is tie to ar- ouued to mu pmspccluie bmfrs rive in .lI.'tillllX on or about the - . 3. .' since the sale was first orgtuiized mummh Jr 1'” mm Wars we All of the German workers -tie" l;;ittl ll.rl At least 18 females will be on-llllllljtlllilllllll tl)ie "I'u-tfDLtriialLi:i)imretfhtelli: lewd m the saw Tum sale scare-llIl0tlllt'ltIi Governnient and the ""3" M” A" H' Mmclk M Ch"”ytt,'.'iii.1rl:.iii Doparinieiit of Labor. VM19-lf'9xl;”Ct5gt1lllaL "'l:glP1ti412t ""'l)l:E some of the Gor-mans arriving lmd Ema ”5 M Fm" 1 9 'ion tho fifirnnili will be available sale ring at the Exhibition Giouiidsfm. Island !m.,.m,rs, A number M 0" F”d3-V- farmers have had orders on file The sale is sponsored by ill? at the National Employment Of- Prlnce Edward. Island Shortlioiiil,,,.,, ,,,r 50,,” ,,m,,y and mesa Breeders Association. Both Short-,,,,1l 1,, m,.,.,, ,,r,,r,.,.,,m.,.' Wm." l10mS Mid ll9T9l0Td5 Will be M9"; the latest hatch of immigrants are tioned off. (siiioimi. "I can see no reason why this ..A, A m..cm,,z cf the school det'0ll0lll:f'”",Wll1 Plolt l(l1t'fIt'8 .:i0y:tP Board of the ksufminerside High 3 W U?! -8 D1909 0 all . 531 A 1-School this tree We new teac - Fred Brown, Ottawa senior hnrti- 9.-5 mg.-9 appolmed to 1111 yuan. cultiirist. for co-operative expert-it-193 caused by 3 gjmilgr number merits. after examining the ))l'0jeCt.l0f resm,,a,,mn5, of Marsliland rch.-ibilitation now The (ma, newly nppatmed tench. 80lllR on at J0hnstoii's River. - .ors arc: Miss Dolly Matthew of Mr. Brown made it special trttt,siiminei-side and Toronto; Miss from Ottawa to vP1'lf.V the organic,Dorec-ii Bowness. Alberton; Miss soil on location, and to advise the,Evclyii Underhay, Montague; Miss local officials of both the Federalueaii Flynn. Florida; and Johnny and Provincial Governments on liis-can-91, of Boston, Mass, My, car. findings, and give such advice asii-ol was the popular coach of jun- his experience warrants, lior baseball at Summerside last The Johnston's River project be-lsiiiiiiiicr. gan about two ,icai's ago and is. The five who have resigned being advaiiced through the m- their positions from the teaching operation of both Governments aiid,r.taff arc: Miss Estelle Eowncss, the ltlarslilands Rehabilitation Ad-,!tfrs. Joseph Wood. Miss Winni- niinistrutlon. tired Cairns. Miss Barbara Mathe- --- ison, and Mr. Thomas Hall.-S The Jersey cow. Gem's Jest:-rt 7 Joyce. bred and owned by Mr. nnzrgs George MacMillan of Cornwail. has been awarded both gold andlEERNARD"A'f”lTPri"" County silver seal certificates bv the Cana- Hospital 0" Samrdal" M” 2"d' '9 , . I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernard, dlan Jeisey Cattie Club. according French River, a daughter (Elva to a press statement released by, W; (.7'”b ""5 M”, . . vaiv OIIWERKERK-At the P. E. .o5ce went mi test as n jlflllnlfl HOS Vml on May 5 1953 m My 3 "veal. Md mid in 305 dill: pm'l'iiid lviiis Hank vtin .0uwei'kerk a diiced 8.7-I4 lb. of milk. 612 ins. oflgon Cmjrtud Hendrik 6 lbs 1 01' bittterfat. with a liiszli test. of '7.l.'l'. ,l-Wu-l;AMS"M me- P E4-I mm Her sire, River North .lcstri".: Goiii.lmhi'M1V uh m Ml," Andi M” was bred by Mrs. Edison B. Miitchl ' ft . ' '. V ” of North River, and her dani islgnlph wmmmJ"eely1Ole"BI'eg”s' Jesters Standard..lessie. a daiigliteriL:I'm 6 lbs?” H ::;3; en Er 3” of the famous Jersey aiistocttit, 0;.S"E; g '1'” Howcmss Hosplml Brampton Jcstcis Standard 2nd. Calgary. Mm” on May and! 1953' .lo Mr. and Mrs. Henry .I. ()':.hea Edna). ...i.””.".i...ll'".Eli.l?...?3i.?iY ii-T.l?."I W Kama?" mteeitt a son- and much of -the lillltl has lWFI1'iBREH4rT '" Al the G”-vsbomuzh tt'G”l(Fi'l the whole Farm ;ire:i Mcmomal H9'5p”3l- MBY 3rd. 1953, Mm; to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brehaut. ;l.owrr Whitehead. N. S.. ll daugh- i tor. Laurie Betti. ft lbs. 8 (125. lAl”Fl.ECK--At. the F. 1-3. Island liiospiiai on May 5th, 1953, to Mr. land Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount ittewart. a son, William Blopce. i,HE.VNESSEY -- Al. the Ottawa taoneral Hospital, May 5th. 1953, to I-Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. llennesscy sliowing activity in keeping the early season. The )'Olllt5Z rattle at Upton are out to pastiirc liut still have access to the loose pr-ii barns. They all show uniisual Vigor. Fvli. W. N. Black, Supervisor of Illustration Stations, is now in the Magdalene Islands on his first trip of the season to the , , In J. S: . , Ami nice .'VlRl'Y Mitchell! a son. llslinrl tiiistrtlieionIslaxnl:lfn?IIheMii:ii' BhRNARnT'At' me P; E' 1515"” . . . tllospltal on Tuesday May 5th to .t.t . It de' the ,1 i ll'- ' - :.;.”2: 212:" ” ;,-,--,,,,--3., -,;---- . periinontiil Farm and Mr. ,WAR1l,';Ato”1;e P E I Has lAllGLl0lI sale Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mrs. Arthur W. Newson. Summer- side. a daughter. Mncl(AY-At the P.E. Island Hos- pital, April 29th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Macxa. (nee Shirley Millar) I daughter, Brenda Joyce. 6 lbs. 14 ozs. SUTIIERLAND-At the P. E. I- Hospltal on May 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland, 3. son. Donald George. MARTIN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 2nd, 1953. to Mr.arid Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Cherry Valley. a son. MTICHELL-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Saturday. May 2, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. CM- men Mitchell, Hampshire.a daugh- ter, Elalne Marilyn, 8 lbs.. 12 oz. BOYLE-At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. May 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boyle. New Haven. 5. dauilhteh EH9” Miriam, weight '1 lbs.. 2 025. BUELL-At the King's County Hospital, Montague, April 27. 1353- to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buell, Mur- ray Harbour, a son, Vincent Keith. 9 lbs., 5 oz.s. FLEMING-At the xmzls County Hospital, Montague. APT” 23- 1,953- to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fleming. Montague, a son, James l:1cl'.'-'6FdS. 8 lbs., 4 ozs. LAKE-At the King's county H08- pltal, Montague. Al)l'1l 25- 1953- "3 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lake (nee Laura MacLeaiiI. ii 5011. Gerald Lowell, 8 lbs., 1 oz. , MuMlLLAN..At Toronto General llospltal. Toronto, Ont., on April 27th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. 13111 M,cMn1;m (nee Mary Macl(ayt a daughter. lVlaf.V hIai':m'"- NECK”- jrnasp,-;nFAt llin P. E. Island n,,5pi1,,1 on May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Fraser. A Ion- Peter James. I , BELL-At st. Mar) s Homini- Montreal, on iiay 5th. 1953- t0 W- and Mrs. Gordon D. Bell. a daunti- r. SELLAR-At the P. E. Island Hospital on May 6, 1953. I0 Mr- and Mrs. Then. Srllar. wh95llBY River, 21 um. MARRIAGI-ZS gT)ss-vviiiTa s. At 33 Victory Ave, Charlottetown, on April 130th. 1953, by the Rev. E. C. Evans. Han- nah Frances White. Wood Islands. to Donald Alexander R055. R059 berry. norm - WOOD - on March 14. 1953, at st. Paul's I'nitcd Church. Winnipeg. Manitoba. by the Rev. 5 R. MacLcod, Doris Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brecken Wood. Pownal, P. E. l.. to Bdr. George Richard. No. 2 R. C. H. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alone: Ropin, Mon- treal. P. Q. ANDREWS - MORRISON - On Wednesday. April 8th. 1953, at the Manse, Summcrside, by Rev. Wil- liam Weale, Dulciiiea May Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. George MOITISOII, Fredericton. 'P. E. 1., to David Ashford Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Andrews Brookfield, P. E. I. MONDAY EVENING MAY 11th AT 6 P.M. Spencer property, consist- ing of 6 room house, barn and garage. 3 3,4 land, situated on the Mt. Ed- ward Road, two miles from City. acres KENNEDY & MI'STARD. Auctioneers. DEATHS TAYLOR.-At. the P. I. 1. Hospital v-Iednesdly. May 6th, 1958. David John Taylor, aged 2 months. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Taylor, '11 King street. STEWART-At the P. E. Island Hospital. May 5th, Hazel E. Stew- art of 19 Euston St, in her 61st VPH” ivmoouoaLL-At the P. 1:. I. Hospltll Wednesday, Msy 6, 1953, Mrs. Hector Macnougall in her 66th Year. PARKMAN-At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. May 6th, Clara. Augusta Parkman in'her 86th year. MscltAE-At Summerside on Wed- nesday, May 6th. Annie Maclue. wife of the late John Macnae. BABBOUB.-At St. Eleonora on Tuesday, May 5th. Arthur James Barbour In his 'l9th year. WALKER.-At the Prince County Hospital on May 6th. Mrs. Robert Walker in her 75th year. CAMPBELL-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, May 0. Mrs. Leonard Camp- bell, Montague, In her lard year. FRASER.-The death occurred at his residence in Montague. MIX 7th. 1953, after a short illness at William J. Fraser, in his 78th year. DeIIl0CHE-At. his home. 54 Duke Street. Summerslde. on Thursday. May 7. I953. Frank Desrtoche in his Bath year. V" GILLESPIE-At Appin Bond on May 6, 1953, Mrs. William W. G11- lespte in her 66th year. WATSON-At hta P.E. I. Hospital on May 3rd. 1953. William Watson in his 81th year. FISHER-At the City Hospital. May 3, Charles Francis Fisher in his 92nd year- GRANT -At. Charlottetown on Sunday, May 3. 1953, Allan J. Grant of Peakes station in his 90th year. ” HUGHES-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. May 4th, 1953, George A. Hughes of 148 Prince Street in his 9'lth year. GALLANT-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. May 4th. I953. Joshua Gallant in his 79th yen!" am FOR SALE ; AT EMYVALE Form for sale. 125 acres. 90 acres clear, balance covered with choice wood and lumber, 12 chain: from electricity. Two dwelllngs and out- buildings. in good repair, half mile from store, church and school. WILLIAM McCLOSKEY TENDERS Tenders will be received until May 18th for quantity of second hand Fibreglass, choice for insulation pur- pose. See same at Crapaud Cold Storage plant. No ten- der necessarily accepted. CRAPAUD CREAMERY C TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to May 15th, 1953, for the building of a one-room school at Newton. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accept- ed. Plans and specifications can be obtained from the undersigned. John M. Mulligan. Secretary. '. ;. ll,' staged in lniiii: . i':utm:iw:i'iiniberNl)f pasltlro v-.x;..-ii-','lm”AlI,ml sdM”lCIdF5'- M”-V 2”dv 1,953- monts and also several fiill I-iii;-IILHAIIH; tan?) (:5 :l:3ld0 sl9Vl5l"l- tests for the coming si--ismi. lViFw,QgV;ARt ayeg rfllmce Coumv muggy ilfospital, May 2, 1953, to Mr. aiidl President J. E. Ciilleii. RllSx('iil St. John ar.d Mrs. Aubiey Wardt were appointed delegates from ihel . Home and School Association of1 Rochfortl Square School to attend Pi l i the annual meeting of the 'o-, vinrlal Association to be ilC'.Li iii' , , , Charlottetown on Jilly 10. Thoi ope modmn ll”) bodlooml appointments were made at the apallnmnt l0 1'9lll- Gl'0lllld floor. Centrally located. Im- evening and largely attended. fur- ,.L..- I I . T" ' - ., i The V-E Da" Monioriril (liuitli; MA-I-HESON. PEAK-E l Parade by the members of tho Charlottetown Branch. Ctiiindiaii & NICHOLSON 175 Grafton St. Legion. B.E.S.I.. will take place on, Sunday morning to St. Paul's An-l final meeting of the Association which was held on Wednesday! giican Churr” and St. Dunstan's Basilica, to nltcnd the 11 r.' am -----A--------. . services. ROY. Justin MacDoiialrll will preach the sermon at. St cl Rcv. Canon .1. T. Ibbott. at st. Paul's. (;,R0CERy BUSINESS PARKDALE Hawthorne Ave. Mr. R. T. tl)ickt Mzitlicsoii was inducted as presidciit of the Alplin Y's Men's Club last. eveiiiiig at their annual meeting held in HIP, I ' - - banquet mom of the Y.M.C.A. Dr." I nlfludmg kmd' bulldlrillzl Ray Barrett acting as indiictingnf- 5 DC ' equlpment and flx' flcer also installed Dr. W. R. (Bill: lU1'0S- Carson. as vice .pi'csldent, Clarence Walker as secretary. Bill MacLcod nsi treasury and the following as Good going business. lexecutive members: Charles tt'il- APPly3rr' lams, Jock Lawson. Loren Mc- , Lellan, Bud Mc.Vlurtry and Bill A' II" GAUDET- S0"C'l0l'. Agnew. 111 Grafton St. "Effective as of today, every - applicant for I motor vehicle op- erntor's license must. be passed "PDT! by A qualified. l'roviiicliil examiner before the same isgrnnt- ed." said Hun. Walter E. Dai-by. At” y General. in s;: :-'-. , ..,. the members of the Junior Cham- her of C. at their monthly dinner mcc'..ng at the Rendczvou Restaurant last evening. l The examiner will n!'.a give in- structions by appointment, and in his work will use a dual control auto. Mr. Darby stated. A begin- ner's licence will be granted on T. FOR SALE Four room bungalow sit- uated on Allan Street. Lot. size 50 ft. by 100 ff. Priced for quick sale at 353000.00. KENNEDY & MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers Phone 1108 125 Kent St. application and the whole routine SEALED TENDERS the office of the u Prince Edward Island. Specifications ma accepted. Tender For Sub-Grading o'clock noon Saturday. May 16. 1953 for Subgrading the highway from HOGG'S CORNER to ROSS BRIDGE. Prince Counfy. office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. will be received at ndersigned until 12 y be obtained at the R. G. WHITE. TRAOTORS anteed to give service. l18l'l'OWS and cultivators. Stock may be given on Phone 17 We have a complete line of new and used tractors - available for immediate delivery. All used tractors completely overhauled and guar- THESE TRACTORS ARE PRICED TO SELL. We also have ready for delivery tandem disc har- rows, grain drills, lever hsrrows, lime sowers, spike Balance may be financed at 5 per cent. DAWSON SERVICE STATION FOR SALE down payment. Crapaud, P.E.I. MAY kw FOR SALE SUMMER COTTAGE AT BRIGHTON SHORE T Large summer cottage situated on Brighton Shore, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, screened and glassed in sun porch and large veranda. Equipped with beds, furniture, electric stove, etc. Large lot. For particulars apply :7l,i:iisri:iiii iiiusa.,..., 154 Richmond Street. FOR SALE 1!. A. SERVICE STATION & GARAGE at St. Peters Bay. Good location-good potential business. Garage complete with hydraulic hoist, running water, power grease gun, etc. (Special Terms can be arranged). Phone 1-! or write JOHNSTON MOTORS LTD. Dodge 4!: Desoto Dealer MURRAY RIVER, P.E.I. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Modern well established completely equipped Restaurant now called "THE VILLAGE l'tENDEZ- VOUS", at Southport, Prince Edward Island, on R.R. 3 and 4, just two miles from Charlottetown in a popu- lar cabin neighborhood. A real opportunity. Price and details available to sincerely interest.- ed, qualified buyers. Apply loz- KENNED! AND MUSTARD Charlottetown Phone 1108 USED MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 No. 30 Cockshutt tractor, 2 years old; 2 No. 30 Cockshutt tractors, 3 years old; 1 Massey Harris 20; 1 Farmall A; 1 Tandem disc harrow; 1 manure spreader (International). All machinery in perfect working order. PERCY ROBBINS, Morell. AUCTION SALE AT MAIISHFIELD BEGINNING AT 11 0'CLOCK ON MAY 13, 1953 To be sold in order as iisted:-- Household Furniture:- , Oak dining room set; table and six chairs; 0al(.ClIlIll cupboard; antique living room suite; walnut table; kitchen chairs; beds, sprin s and mattresses; Karn organ; Singer sewing machine; ice box, oil stove; dishes and other articles. t Live Stock:- 3 registered Ayrshire cows, 4 years old, freshened; 1 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 EC” eral purpose mare, 12 years; 1 general purpose r.:are,9 years; 1 brood sow; 7 two month old pigs; 50 laying liens- Farm Machinery:- , Ford Ferguson tractor and plow (1947); M-H binder. 6 ft cut; McCormack 6 ft. mower; McCormack hay loader; Cockshutt rake; 4 section smoothing harrow: tingle plott. scuffler; potato grader; turnip pulper; Hall threshcr; liar- ness, forks, shovels, etc. DeLaval milker, 2 unit; Renfrew separator, 750 lbs. capacity; 1 cart; 1 truck wagon; trailer, slelghs. Judso" fertilizer, platform scales, oats, Timothy seed, ha.V' mid straw. Sale positive as farm is sold. Terms: Furniture cash. On stock and farm equipment on amounts over 32('-W 6 months on approved joint notes. 576 discount for cash- Kennedy & Mustard Tu .r Fer on pp? gm Auctioneers- Owner Marshflcld Women's Institute will serve lunches. M T AUCTION SALE AT GRAHAMIS ROAD, TUESDAY, MAY 12th, AT 1:00 P. M. I am instructed to sell by public auction, all stock and machinery, consisting of the following: 3 work horses; 3 choice milk cows; two, ers, fat; 2, year. olds; 2 calves. Machinery: Binder. hay mower, hay loader, rake. lll3'l' ure spreader: potato digger; horsehoe; harrows, level” 3",, light; gang plow; single plow; half-interest in seed drld with fertilizer attachment: truck wagons. double any single; box cart; driving sleigh: 3 wood slelghs; box sleicli. pump jack and engine, new; set of Fairbanks scales; fa"; ners; brooder stove; harness, double and single; and it 10? ” other articles too numerous to mention. If not fine. first fine day following. Edward Wlllluns, Owner Arthur J. stewlflv Auction!" year old lifllft.