‘ 1 heifer, fifteen months; 1 heifer, thirteen months; 1 heifer, Saturday. April 2_-l._ 1954 ’I‘iie'Gua-ri_iii_s_ii Page 13 AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY. APRIL 24 AT 1:30 P. M. AUCTION ROOMS, REVERE HOTEL ‘KENT ST., CHARLO'I'I'El‘OWN Featuring:-—Walnut dining room table and chairs; oak china cabinet, (2) oak sideboards. Single beds. Moffatt electric range; coal burning range, floor rugs. A large as- sortment of chairs, (2) chests of drawers, new door, keg of mils, tools, large assortment of dishes, etc. . J. J. MUSTARD. AUCTl0_N SALE There will be sold on Tuesday, the 27th day of April, 1954, by public auction at Grandview, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, the store property and warehouse lately operated by James B. Martin. The sale will be held on the premises and will take place at twp o’clock in the afternoon. . KATIE M. MARTIN, Administratrix, Estate James B. Martin. AUCTION SALE AT HUNTER'S RIVER Thursday. April 29. at 1 o'clock, house with all modern conveniences, double garage; also all household effects of the late W. G. Darke. ERNEST CRABBE, LESLIE CRABBE, Executors. AUCTION SALE AT SOUTH MILTON THURSDAY, APRIL 29 — 12:30 P.M. Of entire stock of pure-bred registered Jeisey herd, and farm implements. LIVESTOCK: 12 cows, milking, ranging in age from 2 to 9 years; 1 two-year-old heifer, due July 25th; 1 two- year-old heifer, due Sept. 10th; 3 heifers, seventeen months; twelve months; 2 heifers, five months; 3 spring calves; .1 three-year-old bull;1 ten-month-old bull; 2 good work horses. FARM MACHINERY: 1 hay loader, M.H. (new); 1 side delivery rake. M.I-I. (new); 1 Deering mower; 1 steel rake; 1 rubber tired farm wagon, M.H. (new); 1 two- wheel manure spreader (new); 1 two-section spring tooth harrows; 1 Francis driving sleigh (new); 1 high box sleigh; 2 wood sleighs; 1 dump cart; 1 two-wheel trailer, with rack; 1 set Renfrew scales; 1 Jamesway Oil Brooder Stove; 1 cir- Situated on paved highwa LARGE AUCTION SALE AT SPRING VALLEY OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SA T URDAY SUBS-CRIBERS I (Three miles from Kensington "0""-‘Y On Tuesday, May 4th, beginning at 12:00 noon ‘u;,:‘:;’d"if";" ::£;“3’;l:;‘e ";‘,‘,°c,“:§ On the farm of James E. MacNeill A farm of 55 acres known as the I-leckbert Farm at Indian River; new warehouse at Kensington 40 x 115 feet; small warehouse at Kensington 25 x 40 feet; 200 bushels of mixed grain; 1000 bushels of straight oats; 25 tons pressed straw. , ’Machinery: Tractor (Cockshutt) row crop No. 30; set tandem disks (I.I-I.C.); potato digger (2 row); 4 section lever harrow; manure spreader (M.H.); truck (l.H.C.) less engine (can be converted to a trailer); fertilizer sower; hay press; 2-ton Studebaker truck with 4 yard steel box and hoist; 3 furrow plow. - Live Stock: 1 yearling filly, dam, Lorane Abbe (registered). See this filly. she is a beauty; 38 head Holstein cattle, including 5 registered Hol- stein cows, all heavy producers; 7 registered heifers, 2 years old; 2 registered bulls; 2 bulls, eligible for registration; 2 registered heifer calves; 2 grade Holstein milk cows; 4 grade heifers; 6 beef steers; 2 grade heifer calves; 8 steer calves. The above herd is fully accredited, also disease free and have been prize winners , wherever shown. All registered cows are under record of performance. . - Terms cash but any buyer wanting 6 months time may have same by producing joint notes bearing interest before and after due, acceptable to the Bank of Nova Scotia, Kensington. If day is unfit, sale on next fine day. Hush F. Morrison James E. MacNeill Auctioneer owner and saddened when they learned of the sudden death of Melvin Doucette, Grand Falls. N. 3.. which occurred on Thursday evening. April 15th. when the canoe which he was using while fishing in the Tobique River capsized throwing him into the icy water_ Death is shocking at any time but for one so young to be taken so unexpect- edly it is heartbrcaking for the ones "left to mourn as this is the second tragic death by drowning in the family. Twenty years ago Melvin's four-year—old brother. Ed- gar, while playing in a cave at the Black Marsh near Tigiilsh was trapped by the rising tide and when the family realized he was missing it was tco late. WINNIPEG. (CPI — Most Rev. Alfred Arthur Slnnott. first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg. died in hospital here Sunday fol- lowing a lengthy illnes. He was 17. sired by Argot Pointer. Archbishop Slnnott. governed the archdiocese from Dec. 23, 1916, three months after his consecra- tion, until his retirement in 1946 because of ill health. James Cardinal Mctiuigan of To- ronto will officiate at the funeral service to be held in St. Mary’: Cathedral here Thursday. Archbishop Slnnott was born in the village of Crnpaud, P. E. 1.. struction came from his mother. MAYFIELD W. I. The April meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Blilll‘ Anureiv, with Miss Marguerite Houston pre AUCTIONSALE AT LONG RIVER WED.\'HSl)AY. APRIL 28th. AT 1:80 l‘.;\l. siding. Mrs. Lloyd Houston was pianist. 2 buildings f11x30 and 82:13); quantity of 2x4 and 2x5 lumber; R°n "11 “"5 ’”“W"’d ‘Vim approximately 2500 feet of boards 7 feet in length; 1 lighting plant the exchange at “Ow” slips by . seven members 'nri th“ vir- with push button controls (120 volt.s,‘2 km); quantity of electrical ji,or3_ C°1‘re§p0nd(_~dncg jlnLce1udjn‘g WIFP, bulbs, and sockets; 2 small buildings located n the school pro- notice of innoculziiioii and vac- perty will also be offered for sale. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Farm of ninety seven acres in high state of cultivation. y at Southport, eight room er buildings in good repair. L. H. Kennedy Real Estate Broker 166 Great George St. ‘ cination clinic to be held in May- field School this Spring. also that the district convention would be held in Mayfield Hall, .1iine 14. roads are fit. Reports were re- ceived. New committces appoint- ed are: School, Mrs. Lloyd Hous- ton and Mrs. David Johnstone; sick. Mrs. W. Nicholson and Mr=. B. Andrew: lunch, Mrs. son and Mrs. Johnstone. Meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Heath Houston on May 10. Roll call is to be answered by a short talk on “My First School Teach- er." A rcsolution was prepared and to be presented to the Min- ister of Education favoring a Reg- ional High School in a centraldis- trict such as New Glasgow which would include about twenty school house with electricity. Oth Dial 3912 FINE FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE cularbench saw; 1 Tattoo outfit; 1 Mellotte cream sep- arator; 3 cream cans; 1 set driving harness; work harness; hay, straw, mixed grain and Clinton oats; other articles too numerous to mention; also 1 Enterprise Cavalier coal and wood range with hot water front. good as new,’ if not sold with farm previous to day” of sale. If day not fine sale the following day. Terms of Sale:_ Up to $10.00 cash; over that amount seven months credit on approved joint notes, 6% per an- num. CLAUDE CRASWELL, MURDOCH NICHOLSON , Auctioneer, Owner. DISPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 8'. HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE SEALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned until 12:00 noon. 30 April, 1954. for Departmental lumber requirements for the 1954 season. - . ~ Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the Department. - DOUGALD MMKINNON. Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, 14 April, 1954. PROFESSIONAL CARDS §’ARRisi'€R’$.‘s‘6i]Eir’o’R's.. Etc. Owing to in health. Ml.‘ Alex MacDonald Offers for sented a tree quiz which was en- - ~ . . t ta’ ' . Mn. sale his propeity at Pleasant Valley. Farm consists of 110 ,§'...'".'E§... prngran] 1... next acres, 100 acres clear with 13 chain frontage on Chariotte- meeting. _ town-Summerside paved highway. This farm is in a high *5"- state of cultivation with buildings in excellent repair. For further particulars. apply to: MATHESON, PEAKE & NICHOLSON 175 Grafton Street STERLING Vi’. I. On April 13. ‘iii ll1"I11l)8l'.\' llllfl Mrs. W. 1. Green for their regu- Chaflottetowm lsr monthly meeting. Mrs. Ray Douglas presided. ‘—‘ It was decided to pack old woolens at the school befoiw the end of the moiiih. To the Mysore Project 35 was to be sent and $10 to each of two tire victim famil- tea. The sick committee reported making two calls and the fol:nw- ing new committees were appoint- ed: sick, Mrs. Frank Bell and Mrs. D. 8. Reid: school, Mrs. Earl Henry and Mrs. John MscKay; programme, Misses Betty Murphy and Olga Woolner; lunch. Mrs. Earl Carr. Mrs. M. Ferguson. Mrs. J. Hiscott. Miss Olga W00ll1cl‘ and Mrs. A. S. MiicE\ven. The next place of meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray Doug- VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ESTATE i J. R. BEATON Farm of One Hundred Acres at Winsloe, five miles from Charlottetown on gravelled road, one-quarter mile from pavement, railway station, feed mill. graded school. store, post-office and churches. Highly fertile lland, large dwelling-house with bathroom. New dairy barn. and other outbuildings, all in good repair. Mod- . em barn accommodation for twenty-five cattle. Elec- tricity. running water and telephone. Apply:— MacPHEE & TRAINOR. Solicitors, 165 Queen St., Charlottetown. ‘FORSALE situated on McGili containing eight rooms and bath. Powder room on ground in: was I170. A ‘delicious lunch “as then serv- ed by the hostess and committee in charge. ._.___________. KINGSTON UNITED W. M. I. The April meeting of Kingston Very desirable property Avenue W. M. S. was held at of Mrs. Willard Proud. The meeting opened ulth call to worship, led by Mrs. James Jewell] I-Iymn, "All: and Did My Saviousl Bleed". was sung. Miss Olive Bar-J rett taking the Scripture lesson[ and prayer by leader. Easter Thank Offering amounted to 811.15. The program “Relief for Korea” was road by leader and members. the home floor. All modern conveniences. Air conditioned. Oil fur-_ nace. Garage attached to house. Large lot. l-louse only four years old. Excellent location. For further particulars Apply Nl(.'l1Ul~ T in. The collection for the even-- He was l'llL'Sd iii a mission where Mass was said only every t.iirtl Sunday. TUESDAY Following ii well established tra- dition that the Easter Monday show iliary oi the Charlottetown Hos- pital must always have that extra seat and finish which endears it to B Charlottetown audience, the production of "The Honeymoon is lover" at the Prince Edward Thru- quiremen is. A meeting of the Board of Governors‘ of the P. E. I. Teach- ers Federation was held at Prince of Wales College )l‘s‘l(l‘(.l§t,V afiel- noon with the Presirlrril Mr. Eail Jelley in the (‘l1Elll'. The first bus.- ness was the appointment of press and resolutions committees. The General Secretary Estelle Bowness following Miss ycanadlan Tf‘H('l\(‘I‘.\" l-‘ederaimn giive (further information on flu- Kellog Project and explained that at present the project was being carried on at the siipervisory in-vei but that work would begin at the teaching level in due course. This year's top award of the Canadian Poetry Association has been given to William D. (Bill; Decute, formerly of this city and now district editor 0‘. the Tiin- and mm; o[ his early religious in- lrnins Daily Pres, Tinimins, Ont.‘ ! His poem, written last. Febru- lary especially for the competi- tion in which there were over 400 entries. was titled “Builder of Ci'o.sacs." The entries were judg- ‘ed by Pl‘0lt35F.0l' Earle Birney of !the Unlilefélly of Bl'lll5l1 Colum- ‘bia who twice has won the Gover- nor-General‘: Literarv Award for poetry. ! Mrs. Noel Di-Blois was elected 1Presiilent of the Rainbow Clu tre last evening met all the re-‘ Mr. Jelley's report as s dlrcrlor of the‘ b at‘ ing of the Cliarlottetovui Lions Club held at the Queen Hotel last evening. Lion Leyden, who has Just returned from a 30,000 mile speaking tour of member clubs of Lions International in the Far East and South Pacific. has of- _lthe local club as part of his itin- ‘ery of a coast to coast speaking ‘tour of this continent on behalf for international goodwill, The title of his talk will be "What is ‘ahead in the Fair East." I The hearts of a group of child- ‘ ren were gladdened last night when ‘the boys and girls of the Prince - Edward Island Protestant and saint Vincent. orphanages were guests at a dress l'Cl1’_‘L1l'.§al of the 3Y.M.C.A. Circus which opens the "Y" tonight. Each child was .pi‘esentcd with ii souvenir circus balloon and had an opportunity to become friendly with.the clowns ‘whose antics brought forth cheers and laughter from the little folk. _ No sooner had the first sod been turned by Vice President and Mail- ager J. H. Kennedy of the Pro- vincial Exhibition Association when a giant bulldozer of the County ;Construction building began ClCRI- ing the ground on the site of the new Agricultiiral Exhibition Build- ing which will be the finest of its ;kind in Eastern Canada and an important asset to the agriculture industry in this Province. Through the kindnr-s‘: of Inspec- | tor W. H. Nevlli, in charge of “L" 'Di\'lS10n of the RCMP. in this l province, Cpl. A. M. Johnston gave a showing of the picture "Scarlet and Gold" before St. Peters Cathe- dral Laymenls Association at their ,inonthly supper mcczing held in St. Peter's Hall last. evening. Cpl, John;-‘ion spoke briefly ex- lplalnlng the scope of the picture [and a number of interesting fea- tures of life in the R.C.M.P_ at l Si‘ninie:"s just around the car- ‘the fifth annual meeting held ‘,5, _ and 50 M1,. shoppe,-5 g1,mp5_ Yl=5l€l'ClflY «1llEl'll00n ll! Sllllsel-‘ ed eagerly at "V\ilrm-lleallle-l"' wear, ‘Lodge. modeled last. night at the first The meeting was presided ovei lby Mrs. Ruby Houle. C. D. A., who _ , _ ‘in her annual report as retlring.'Holman's .533.-".°..ii""l‘.’“.‘.-.‘§‘i.’2Z.£{§..‘i;§"..3fl§ Pr=5ld°"‘ ‘°“°"°“ °“ “‘° "“°°““”€»"?-“"““‘c"°.’.§‘o.i“ "“.."2’..'§ l"..“.;‘...“.'§’.‘ ' A ' ' he efforts of C‘-mil 31' .V all ll ll New Haven Ramblers as soon as .wm°h hm! ‘mwued I ‘the Club during the year and the ‘spirit. of co-operation which ani- linated every endeavour on behalf. l of Sunset Lodge. l ' \\ |ll).\‘ I-1SDA1' ‘ "We need a f'.lI‘al' visioii of pro- ‘fesslonal excellence. We need to ‘recognize professloiial merit. We need to recognize and purge our ranks of professional nicilic:rity. If [we turn our liaiid \-lmi'oiisl;.' ithose urgent tasks we will earn lthe lasting gratitude of our own ‘generation and of the next", College, P. Q., in addressing the land Tf“.I('l1f?l'.\‘ F ‘of Wales College last. night. in sliltlt tProfessor David Munroe director,! d,',¢,1ct,_ M,-,_ L1,,’-d H,,u5t,,n P,-,.|Bchooi of teachers at MacDonald‘ Summer Fashion Show of the Alpha Phlat sorority sponsored by R. T. Ltd. Convener of the was Mrs. H. .1. Blown. T FRIDAY I ~A Quebec manufacturer of lilflll-Cla5S leather saiitlals, and l)0lll’l0il‘ slippers has intiicalru an; interest in the possibility of rs!- ablishing a branch factory in sum- inerside. and is expected to visit here the latter part of the month to conduct an on-the-spot suivcy to Clel.l‘l'n1lnB‘\\l1CLl‘lEl'OI‘l10Cll\\'0lllfl be practira‘: with re'ard lo :ocal -labor, available location, taxes, etc. ..‘A grass fire yesterday caused the loss of a barn and contents mg to Mr. Vlui.1er B_\'i‘I‘.(‘, \\l'lOSP ardigaii. Mr. Byrne was away from ;his home. where he lives alone. of hay, oats and straw belong-' 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frizzeil tnce -Hazel Todd). Rose Valley. a daughter. 6 lbs, 14 1/2 on, Diane Christina. GLOW--At the P. E. Island Hospi- tal on April 11th, 1954. to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Everett Clow, Milton. a son. presented by the St. Charles Aux- feted to come hm and speak to Em“ K°""' W°“"“ 3 1”" t~'TEEVI$.§—At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, April 18th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sleeves, ii daughter, Susan Emily. 8 lbs. 12 oz. ENSEBINK—At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on April 13. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. L. Enserink. a daughter. Nelly. weight 8 lbs. (’()l..'T’I‘b'—-At. Private Patients Pa- vilion of the Toroiilo General Hospital on April 19th, 1954. to Mi. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts (nee Helen Multart) a son. .\IacD0l\‘Al.U—Ai the CliaI‘li)llE- TAWII Hospital on Apiil 19th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Macdonald. I daughter. Nancy Jean, weight 7 lbs. 14 ozs. MMPHEE — At the P. E. Island Hospital on April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M2tcPliee. Bonshavi. a daughter. Nancy Karen. MURPHY —- At the Charlottetown ‘Hospital on April 1st. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy. George- town, (nee Clementine Fisher) a son Patrick Archibald. 8 lb. 12‘.. as. FERGUSON At Portage 1.: Prairie, Msniioba. April lath. 1954. to L. A. C. and Mrs. H. N. Fergu- son lnee Kaye Macmarlanei a daughter. Julie Dianne. 8 lb. MncDONALD—-At the P. E. Island Hospital on April 20th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacDonald, A son. Weight 10 lb. DE.\‘ROCHES——At the General Hos- pital, Brampton, ont., April 15th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1-‘. DesRoches (nee Rita Chaissom 1 daughter, Beverley Ann. 8 lb. 14 oz. (§ALl.ANT—At the Cliariollctowii llnspiial on April 19th to M1‘. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Stan- ley Bridge. (nee Anita Dnlroni a son, Philip Anthony. weight 1 lbs, 4'nzs. !tlai'I)0NAl.D — At the Prince Eil- ward Island Hospital on April i7tl., 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Donald. a baby girl. .\IL'RPIl\'— At the Cliarlotletowli Hospital on April 20, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. s ldaugliti-r, Mary Pauline. l\llLLAR—At the Prince Coiiiily iiospital on Wednesday. April 21st, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. \’ei-- non Millar (nee Helen Cairns’. Kelvin. I daughter. TOOLE —- At the Charlottetowii ‘l*ll')Fpli‘4Il,ADl'll 19th. 1954. to Mr. and .\lrs. (‘lzirv-nee Toolr Mulls Myers» a (laughter. 7 lb. 3 oz. Marlene Lor- raiiie. (‘I.0W—Ar. the P. E. Island Hos- pital, April 20th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs Sterling Clow. Meadow Bank -. son. Sheldon Pierce. ‘.\1N!\'01"I‘—l\I Royal Victoria Hos- pital. Moiiti-cal. on April 21st, 1954, ‘in D1‘. and Mrs. J, C. Slnnott (nee _willa 1-‘itzceraldt I son Patrick ‘Ronan. MARRIAGES Heath Houston meinbrrs of the Prince Eiiu-ai'd 15- farm is l0C:il.Bll about a mile from “R”-'-E1‘N'*“""”‘"‘LAN "' A'- cderation at Prince c l"c:i-.unt Valley United Church. -in Apiil 21. 1954, by Rev. W. B. Mar‘- Chsirmsn Earl Jellcihliresident oflAt some time prior a grass fire} Pfhagv I”§°1]el,“nM":O3"fitll;V‘:;’rf‘L'i£‘:;: ,the P. E. I. T. F. presided. Mr. ‘had been started about three-quart-!° d ‘:13 “L 3 ewe“ B N < Raoul Revmoiid af'C0l‘f1p£Illl€d by "er: of s mile away near the shore. "" "C 9'1"‘ ' By‘ , ' " lMrs. Raymond at the piano l‘el1f'l- It got out of control and raced TA‘'‘oR_M"PHEE_AL 5‘ "am" ‘which were most appreciated. The speaker for the evening was ilil.I‘0- ‘duoed by Dr. L. w. Shaw. Deputy ,Mim_,m. Ind Director of Educa.|and other out-buildings were .tion for the Province. Dr. Shaw is reviewing Mr. i‘{UIIl'O('S carevi" pointed out that he was a gradu- ‘ate of McGill University and hold a Master's degrees in History and JPolitical Science. “His long record in the field of education and the iteaching profession." said D1‘. Shaw ;"well qualifies him to speak to you 1 tonight". ' 'I'lfL'RSDA\' —-Small holes on the outer sur- ,face of the wliidziilclils of at lczist. |three cars in Sumiiiersldc were noted yesterday and caused specu- llation that. the iiat:mi-wide (‘Di- ,domic of pock-mai‘ked Windshields ‘has reached P.E.I. The first report came from Miss Adclla Dingwcll. H 5PCl'i'*l.lll'_V at the registry office in summerside l Delegates to the 1‘. 13. I 'l'¢achcr.~' ‘Federation annual convention weic guests yesterday of His Hons.‘ Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Proivse and Mrs. Prowse at a re- Unllfid Chulfh All-\'llllll'Y 0l U“! lception for them at historic Gm- crnmeiit House. The splendid ‘weather prevailing raw upwards of 300 teachers take advantage of the hospitality offered. WINNIPEG. (CP)~0m- of Manitoba's oldest citizens. 103- yeiir-old Mrs. Julia Gallant, died Tuesday at her home here.‘ Mrs. Gallant was born in st. Nicholas. P. E. I., and came to Manitoba 65 years ago. ' i I i 13- ~i, i _ t.hi'ou,2h the dry grass to a small one “sum ma L” the hmm m‘cred tnrce dclghtu all one so 0: ,woorilot and before long the barn ;caught and soon became a ni.-iss of lflames. A carriage barn, hen house burned. The li1lllll)Pl‘ oi applications i'r- crlveci from the tcachers of the ‘Province has practzcally the holding of another summer lschool this year, Dr. L. W. Shaw Deputy Minister of Education, told the delegates to the annual con- vention of the P. E. I. Teachers ‘Fedcrntioii ycstetiay. It was the closing session of the three-day meeting held in the nudltorium of Prince of Wzilcs col-I liege. New officers of the Federation uill not l:-f‘ rlcctrii iintll the annual ‘Il1Ei‘l.l1L' of the Board of Directors ‘in November. l Amidst the faiifare and glamour ,of its greater counterpart the Y. M. C. A. Circus prescntetl its lopeniiig p:rfoi'in.aiicc to the public llast night. The evening’; €l1LCl'L.'lil1-l 'ment could be described only as "a thing of grace and bcaut_v,": It called for precision timing and; s co-ordination of mind and muscle. which can come only. after weeks of arduous. and at the same timc,l enjoyable training. The Y. M. C. A. Circus was in-T iitituted by A man called Jiininyi West, now deceased. He was a_ former director of the Y. M. C. A-t at Saint John. N. B. and con- ceived the idea of putting on an annual show which is an enlarge-T ment of the parent. l'l6nIOl1St.l‘BllOn‘ held previous to that time. As ii! result of Jimmy West's efforts the Circus has become an annual event also‘ assurerl Presbyterian Church, Charlotte- town. on March 10:11. 1954, by the '1‘. 11. B. Somers. June Grace New Haven, and Lloyd l Murchison Taylor. Nine Mile Creek. l(I‘)l.l.\'—Sii(l(lenl,v in Morel] Suzi- (lit). April 18th. 1954, Joseph ‘Francis l\'cll.\'. aged 68 years. l‘ETERS— At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 18. 1954. Andrew F. Peters in his 74th year.‘ WEDU-1".—At the Prince County liospltal on April 17th. 1954. Em- .'|I.i.II'll \\'Nl;.'c in his 'ti5Ih year. ‘i\lncliE.\'ZIl'}~—At. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. April 18. 1954. John MacKenzie of Bread- .-.hanc. in his 75th year. (i.\L1.A.V1'-—Su(ld"nl_V lit on 'Tl1iII:-‘rl ',\‘. Mmcli .ll'.'<(‘lIll Aifrcd Gallant. 'III().\lAs— At the Cixarlottetnwn llnspitnl on Saturday morning. lliichael Thomas, aged 70 years. Lebanon. 15. 1954. IDUFFY —- Suddenly on April ltlth T1934. Clvai-lo.-. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duify. Kimiora. llENl\'ESSI'21'-— At The Charlotte- lmrn Hospital on Saturday. April l'.. 1954. Lawrence (Larry) Hen- iicssey in his 75th year. MUlICHlSON—At the residence of hi-r daiizhtrr. Miss Irene Mur- chison. 121 Ncpean Streel, Ottawa. (‘.r~Ii-ii-in, Snpliia Macpliall._wIfe of the late Dr. J. M. Murchison of Bonslinu. 1lfcQ[.’II.LA.‘\'—At the Grey Nuns Home. Montreal. April 19th. Sister Alice .Vlc~Qulllan. age 77. formerly of (‘lmrloili~town. :~'l‘lH(‘I(I.ANl)——Suddcni_v at P E. 1. Hospital, April lfith. Rufu. Strickland of Marshfield in his 67th year. ANNEAlI—At Rivers, Manitoba. A. Wsitliaii Goudet IL.B. Froderi A. [A e .C. Chrl-stlnn St-ewlrdahlp was read by . . niiiiips Bldg. 111 olnidon so. noysi ltlclllt of csllfiali Qlidt. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY sin. Lane Smith. Collection for ihetwR"o!R°;'t R~Dl‘J’[-Lsxl:*l9‘K=3:'i*‘v-ell:‘*‘l"'-I ——-—-~—»-——-————- ————— —.———..____ - 1 _55‘ E d I - r . ' Bell. Matheson If F0636!‘ Palmer 5 llasiam 154 Richmond Street' laelzg Z: fhxe "514 gvfilsdy eéodoefi ‘will be among three outatandliifll K _ W 150 lIiolimonil‘_gt._._ _ 7 _Dnnk of Nova sooth Bldg. N.“ N.“ of mum,‘ It Mm Ed”, ’f::e("aCl(';AI;l£i.:e0£hl.:e a]t£aiit}icnP::y; J. Elmer Blanchard B.A. Mstlicson resiie is Nicholson . N-wam Lunch com-mime -re ° ' ° ° I05 Queen at rifon. am 1-is'onmn some ' fl Alma N;""m|3'v M“-J 1-Yin!" °.'m‘,.’V"e°,_"5",{y°' §:‘,”,:,,;'°"‘n,§,‘,' -—--—— ..______..-_ - _..__________.._____ ,n _ ., , . . M. A. Fsriner, Q.C., LLB. J. A, Maoauignn, B.A., °"°“___ " _"_'“_°‘__°“ mum. Announcement to this Bank of Common-at Bldg. Cui-rlolldg. - Dlaluu - Qnoonlt. w"EA1*LEy “V53 w_ L {greet Rhas Jbeeg Ilftliadée by Dtgei - - ' T os ev. . era rry. . ., Guam a nun"; g_ E_ M.cM]u‘n’ 3_A_' LL}; Old established store property at Mount Albion, The mommy mm,” 0, who” .Chan"”m_ M the Unmuw The __ _n-nii oi Commerce ai¢i;.____ in nine. gt. nu; ma formerly operated by the late Ansley S. Hicks. Pro- 1,, mm. w_ L M, _, the Mm, lam" ”c,p,en,_' 0, me dam m. Am”, M_ Gum “fin Mmnm ‘ Tnhm, pertyinciudes house, tore and warehouses. Electricity .g M", William Ling on April 1. ,p,,,,_ ,-,,,,.,,.C.. new 5.,...,.._ c; in |ud......¢ 5., pm 41" "5 Que", 5,. mu 4,," and running water installed. This store has been a-i- The roll call was answered bylgg, torn... pregldgnf, 01 ll... “'—""-——-—-—-—----— —— -3 ———— —— — tabllghed for many years and is an excellent business '3 ’"°"‘b"-‘- , Th’ 1""-"'""“"“,‘Ciinadlan Education Association Ch”, 3, Moqsmid, 3 , grant was received and it was de- m 0‘ me No" scam, com ,.I opportunity «- -- . d 8 "3 “WW9” 5‘ ml‘ '11 ’ ' Em“ '° ,:.°h"‘ ‘in; ‘°mc.'.": 1°"“of Art. and Mr. George Alain! I’ . C CO III 2 I'E- . . J. A. Csi-i-iitliers, n.o. -—————-——-— For further particulars. apply to: ,,§,.‘,',, ,,.,,,. ,,..',‘,"},,,,, .,,,. .0 ..,,,,'!'recl=er. Deputy Minister of Ed“- T” “P 3‘ W115." families during the month The-‘°‘“°" 1°." N"’"'""‘“““d' —— MATHESON, PEAKS & NICHOLSON. ' ! _ ‘ Byron J. Gr-nl 0-D. ' n 175 Grafton St Charlottetown "‘°'“"'“' “"'°“ “’ "" ‘"" '"''’’I “M '" '”°" “"” ‘W '"W ‘W '20 Ian! at ' bisi ssii '' W’ R‘ C‘"""' - ' ‘"9 “"°°‘ d"’'"l ‘"9 Em" "°"',iho Deparirneiit of Edllcatloii to -———~—-~ "F '''''''°'’ 5‘ N“ u" d‘"' , . lessen the burd--n on students writ- I-]. J, flghog, 3,0 ' Th‘ '""°‘”'"‘ ""“‘"‘m"" “’"" ling entrance examinations for Montana. P: I. I. 'p"°""°d 1°’ “ed” "‘°“""d |Prince of wales College was fore- ‘ r":.'el?°'dv°v_"n]A" ."’w"‘un:: Mrzstcs.-t by Dr. L. W. Shaw. Deputy; C . S. Taylor. 3.0. , Dr. K. A. Mmlwhem J3.“ £0” °M:_’:" Prawn‘ Rn“: lfillnlstsr of Education. when he‘ __ "'9' ‘.33 . In 0”". 3‘ D.“ “" hnn Ind iw" Hurry Lin‘ -told the annual COI’l\tnll0ll of the G_ I-_ nltchulm t 50. Th ‘ ‘ H . ‘ ‘bv ‘_P.l7.l. Tcachcrs Fedenition yester- r. a nmcnszsoiv. :0. Dr. A. L. Mac-Issac LOWER KENT sT'_CHARbOTTEr0wN the T103: nfm1‘Jl‘rs'.I‘Jlline's, w'.r:.«3“"V ""‘ °°“"""';‘,§°“ .‘.ff "","‘ N at Dial am my. cum. st. Dill mi_ when roll call will be answeredixxen "","""";‘,'. "'“;‘e'_'d“g,",,f; CF E ' - ~ - 90',r’- completed. including insulation. plastering and by an exchange of flower slips or :m”";f'm‘r’."e' " A R D A COUNTANT5 wiring. Contains living room, dining room, kitchen. 8¢0¢lI- ‘ I h B . . ——-————~~~—-— -n. lblllt, aving rucei V M°DoN“J:.-gun"! ‘ ca and bath down, three bedrooms up. Apply. ""0" “cannon M. 1¢”l:le:_ mywgmldem of W l *"“"' -"F. ‘ '3' "WW" 9381"” I . _’Cs1gary Lions Club, as guest. "_‘R.‘D6;‘NE““coM"A‘NY"“'*‘ “ ‘ A. W. GAUDET, Solicitor. degmgrhcggn ,3‘ §f3§,',;,",,',"‘,L3,. lsposker at their May meeting was 5 (jhflqfljfiflwn ' I“ um“ “ml,” 3‘ 111 (sl'lllt0n St. Cl1l:1I‘l0tl€l.O\Vf‘I “ u ,,‘."d ,0, mmury find ¢;,,,) one of the main items of husi- ; "line usi-out r. o, 3.; :0 urvigu am at the semi-mnmhly meet- , I lpliai. April 17th. 1954. to Mr. and [fries Jeanettr Mooresidi-,t 37 Rob- m mo“ y. M C, A‘. “ms; melon April 1.'l. as the result of A country. .lL\in: FIl'f'ld(‘1\l, Lieut. Ernest ~A:i- ncar of llir Royal Canadian Artil- lr-ry. age 30 years. son of Georg.- Annear and the late Mrs. Annear of Lower Montague. P.E.f. l'IlTIERS—At Toronto, Tuesday. April ‘.11, 1934. Moisc Peters of (ihiiilottdown in his 69th year. ‘.lARl)INt: — At. Charlottetown, April 20, 19.34. Mrs. Samuel Jar- fiiinc of Orwell in her 96th year. MacINNlS—At Toronto, Ont.. on Tuesday, April 20. 1954. Mrs. Eilm Ann Mnclnnls, widow of the late lisvirl Maclnnls. formerly of Cu... lottetown. lIlEllAlJ’I'—-The death occurred at the King's County Hospital on Wednesday. April 21 cl .1. Rusggll Brehaut, Montuuc. In his 82n'l Rev. l.r-iii: .-\u\llY\ Bradley. S..l.. who h.id been nn the staff .)I Reglopolis College at Kingston. Ont., since 1936. died in Hotel Dfau Hospital in that city on April 9. after a few hoi.'i-s illness. I’-‘ailzer ln Kelly's Cross. nizd educated at St. Dunstan‘s Univer- sity, Charlottetoiin. He taught school in his native province before entering the SOCl!‘L\' of .1:=us at the size of 24 at Saul‘. Au R-tcollect, Montreal. ‘ BIRTHS ClIImIl'.—At the P. 1:. Island Hos- .V1rs. Bruce Currie, A son. Donald )"-‘HIE Prurr. “V-A\’—l\t Psradisc. Montaiu. on (}0NN0l.l.\' — At the Prince March 29th. 1964. Joseph H. Clay. County Hospital on Fiiday. April formerly of Pownal in his ‘nth your. 16th to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldest. son of the late Samuel H. Connolly’. Summerside, s son, 8 Gay of Pownsl. lbs. 13 1/2 ozt. (}AlI.AND—At. the Charlottetown 1~'MI‘l'H—At Monclon Mcln Ho.s- Hospital on April 22. 1954. Mrs. plttii, N.B.. April llth. 1954. to John T. Garland of Tsnntum in Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Smith her 89th year. )lAII‘l'l.N—Suddevily ii‘. Pennli-ook. -‘-'- H-. April 32. 154. Peter J. Martin formerly of Humor Nui- ln Ms «fat you . ' MeQlJAlD—At the residence lnson St., Lnkeburn. N.B.. a son. Douglas Allen. 7 lbs. I oss. G001)-At the Prlncv Edwsr Is- land Hospital on April 17. 1 . to g( Mr. and Mrs. James Good. Win- 1101' nl ,flrl. J. E. Cori-flan, 1 «ion. (nee Shirley Myers) twins. Grafton treat, City. on Tuesday, ;. boy and girl. 7 lbs. 10 ass. 7 April Miss Lena Mi.-Qusld. mi. 2 ms. _ if rnei-ly e i it k_ i-‘Iuzzl:i.l.—.\t the Prince County atwtnc I ml: Hospital on runny. Ainu 13th, mi) in & _ ’