MAY 17. 1951 (,g,,........ lieraltl Waring Reporting A .. There's been some tagrilttlllig Maritime and West Gout up; here lately about a .. . P t " and a "British Manama Sty but it's been Columbia. Party." mngue-in-cheek, at least so for 35 me originators of the rumors were concerned. . . it got under way as a. practical me gfbex several Maritime Lib- erals had expressed dissatisfac- lloil with government policies as ,,,g,,,5g their part of the country, ma one, A. W. Stuart (Lib.. Char- lotte, N. 3.) had announced in the Commons that he would vote against the st. Lawrence Seaway. Maritime Liberals are dissat- ,5ne,;1 with the Governments fail- ure even to consider building the cmgnecto Canal through the is- thmus between New Brunswick and Nova scotis. They also don't think Ottawa is doing all it might to see if the tides in the Panama- quoddy Bay can be harnessed. for power, and to bring Maritime manufacturers into the Defence Production picture. The tune went so far as to men- lion. Haber 1-Iatfielcl (PC. Victoria- carletcn. N..B .) as head of a "ilariilnie MP's Association” which was to be the forerunner of the new Maritime Party. There was no excuse for anyone to become exercised, of course. But 13. C. Lib- eral Whip J. L. MacDougal1 dld, alter the parliamentary pranitsters gave. the story a new twist by spreading the rumor that B. 0. members also might band to- gether to get a better deal for their provinces from Ottawa. 0 O I Lskimo Beacons: Travellers from Kittigazuit and Cambridge my, way up in the western Arc- nc. report that the Loran stations Established there after the war and then abandoned - all at a rust of some 550,000,000--are not a dead loss. Atop each of the 800- ioot. mesh; is a red "aircraft ob- struction" light. The Eskimos find these most useful. They came home on them from a distance of 45 miles. School Principal: Air Vice Mar- .'.hEl F. R. Miller. air .member for nperations and training, was nam- ed new head of the National De- lance College at Kingston, Ont, on Feb. 1, He hasn't taken up his new duties yet, and meanwhile army brass is waging a strong mmpaign to get his appointment tescindcd. They want NDC to con- .tnue under Army direction, and are plugging for the appointment of another General to the post. Lt. Gen. Guy simonds headed NDC lnill Defence Minister Clsxton pulled him in to Ottawa as army Chief of Staff. , Royal Gift: Whoever bought the lio0.000 Windsor tea and coffee iervice in solid is karat gold ahlch was on display at Simpson's in. Toronto as a wedding gift for King Farouk of Egypt. it was not the Canadian government. Offic- ial Ottawa, which has no diploma- tic realtions with Egypt, ignored lollsvs discomfort of esrsgnust Iriloln'a ellelei ilfttl 1837 TNI GOIIIIIII is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly suture us: be inserted at live (seats 1 word. IIPIOII) peg. able in advance. TM JlM.M'Y'B TAXI-Pnung 55. DOWI.ING's 'sPOIl'.I' LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. DB. II. E. vr;o's OFFICE now located at 134 Richmond Street. HOWARD MMINNIB F001: WEAR. at 175 Queen street. we Ans use no saavn vou. Mallett's Battery Service. CBASWELL graphs. DB. WENDALL MscI)0NALD. Radiologist has resumed his work at the Hospitals. DEA MA FESTIVAL finals. Parkdale Hall, May 29, 30 and 31. Watch for preliminary play-offs in your vicinity! COME TO Charlottetown play- offs for Women's Institute Drama - Festival at York Hall. Friday, May 18th. ror Setter Photo- LET "ELLENls" Beautiful Diary and cheering optimism refresh your spirit. I-leartz Hall, Tuesday, 2nd. 8 P. M. COVEIIEAD - STANIIOPE Uni- ted Church services for Sunday, May 20th. are: West. Covehead 11 A. M. Sianhope 3 P. M. Covehead Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas. A Wilson. Minister. DEATH 01'' J. D. NICHOLSON -The death occurred at his home in I-Iartsville early Saturday morn- ing of Mr. John D. Nicholson in his 90th year, father of Rev. Don- ald Nicholson. Death followed a. short illness. A life-long resident of the community, Mr. Nicholson was the last. surviving member of a. fe.rnily of 10 of the late Donald Nicholson and his wife. Catherine Gillie. also of I-lartsville. Left to mourn are his widow, the former Janie MacLennan. and four sons and two daughters. The sons are. Rev. Donald Nicholson. minister of Central Parish of the Presby- terian Church. Peter D. Nichol- son. section foreman at Albany. Nell. in Norfolk Downs. Mass. and Murdock at home. The daughters are Mrs. Lorne Tilton. Braintree. Mass. and Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe, Cape Traverse. 1"arouk's wedding to oommoner Narrlman Sadek. Valid promise: on every Bank of Canada note, under date of Jan. 2, I937, appears the promise of the Bank to pay to the been! on demand, one dollar. or two or five or whatever the note's denom- ination may be. The promise is signed by Bank Governor Graham Towers and Deputy Governor J. E. Coyne. But on Jan. 2. 1937. coyne was a. lawyer practicing in Winnipeg. He didn't join the Bank until 1988. and didn't become De- puty Governor until a couple 01 years ago, when Donald Gordon resigned to accept the Presidency of the CNR. However, Bank of- ficials say ”Don't. worry the money's still good." About People: Irvin Studer (Lib.. Maple Creek. Sask.) has a family of five adopted children. ..George Drew used to lose his temper reg- ularly under the neediing attacks of Liberal M.P's when he was first a member of the Commons. Now he keeps better control over his anger, but at times it still flares up, as does also Prime Minister st. Laurent. .. .Rev. Stanley Knowles (OOF, Winnipeg North Centre). a United Church clergyman who re- cently officiated at the marriage of e. twice-divorced newspapermen. is sparking a CC? filibuster in the Commons against divorce bills. NEW GLORY FOR YOUR lllillllilll l with a l i l MllllNllNli From WELl.llEli . WELLNEIVS invitees enter me New beauty for your rlls mend. . . Choose from a lovely selection of dis- tinctively d e s I gn e rl mountings hand - crafted by skilled artisans. ML THE CENTRA-I. ouaaoraa SIGN LETIIIING-Art Signs, 254 Kent. wanna. - Cucumbers a.-.”.. are. Phone 1992. Matthew-Wells Company Limited. onuiomtown. ZION Women's Auxiliary age". noon tea and sale Thursday 3:30 -6 p.m. NEW CAR. RADIOS. - While they last. Free installation. Bowiaa Radio Service. IEFIIGEBATOIS, Ranges, Mo. tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 80M. REMEMBER BED C3058 BLOOD DONOR. CLINICS during week of May sent. tom donors urgently needed. MES. JOllNS'l'ON'S LABTES WEAR. - Bargains. Suits, Coats, Graduation Dresses. etc. M.lV. ESKIMO. - -Freight will be accepted up to 5 p. M. Thurs- day. May 17th for next sailing of MJV. Eskimo to St. John's, Nfld. For space reservations and rate Phone 1605. ciuaran FLIGHTS to. any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. , TEE PROTESTANT 0R.PHAN- AGE gratefully acknowledges re- CGDV 01' 310.00 South Melville W. I. and 34.00 from "A Friend", Sea- view. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Williams, Charlottetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter I-lelen (Pal) to John Maynard, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Cornelius Herrell, Hope River, P. E. 1. Marriage to take place June 6th. CITY POLICE COURT-At the StipendiaryMagistrate's Court yes- terday, tleree men charged with being drunk and incapable were each sentenced to 20 days in jail while a drunk and disorderly was remanded for one week. The case of a man charged with operating n. motor vehicle while intoxicated was adjourned for sentence until May 23rd. A case of non-support was also adjourned until May 23. WORD RECEIVED-Word was received by Mr. Leigh Ferguson. Mt. Herbert. that his brother George E. Ferguson of Hingham. Mass, U.S.A., passed away in the Deaconess Hospital, Boston. Mass. on April 28. Mr. Ferguson, who was as, suffered a. paralytic stroke. following leg amputation. He was buried in Hingham Cemetery on May lst. beside his wife. the late Jennie Sealey of Mt. Albion. REBEKAIIS PAST NOBLE GItAND's CLUB -- The regular monthly meeting of the P.N.G. Club met on Thursday evening, May 10, at the home of Mrs. Laurette white, 133 Elm Avenue. The usual theme song opened the business meeting with Mrs. Helen Maolilachern at the piano. Vice President. Mrs. Melcharen presid- ed. Following the meeting a. sur- prise Box was drawn for. The holder of the lucky ticket was Miss Catherine Stewart. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Blanche Stewart, Mrs. Adelaide Moore. Mrs. Ruth Enmhn. Mrs. Mario!” Cameron. Mrs. Lulu Nicholson -kindly invited the club to her home for the June meeting. FUNERAL rasraansv -The funeral of Mrs. Leah'Jenkins. .he- loved wife of Harry G. Jenkins. whose death occurred suddenly in Chicago on May 11th.. took D18” yesterday morning from the resi- dence of her sister. Mrs. F. P. I-Iennessey, 66 Rochford St.. to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Re- quiem. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis Concoran, who also officiated at the grave. The Honorary pail-bearer were: Hon. George D. DeBlois. Noel DeBlois. Philip Palmer. Judge Herold Pal- mer, H. F. Mx;Phee. KC. and E. 5. Blanchard. The active pell- bearers were: George Moran. A. Walthan Gaudet. Dr. T. E. E. Rob- ins. Allan B. Cosh, E. D. Nichol- son and Col. J. R. Paton. The mourners were: Harry G. Jenkins. Louis Mullen, Mrs. F. P. Hen- nessey. Mrs. R. A. MacDonald. Miss Ethel Blanche Mullen of New York. Miss Viola. Mullen of Bos- ton, Louis He.-messey. Frank Ben- nessey, Dr. J. .5. Jenkins, Dr. J. P. Sweeney. victor Collins, Ernest Hewett. Fred Taylor. Leo Haines. Vernon River, I-Iarolrl Brothers. Cardigan. stephen I-Ioloryd, Win- sloe, Dr. Joseph A. Maddillan. Dr. Frank A. MacMillan. Joseph Hen- nesscy. William J. llennesaey and John Morris. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping. dropping or wobbling when you eat. laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETI-I on your plates. This glnune mon-acid) powder holds false" teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No a'un't.'n)'. I0!!!)'- pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor” (den- ture breath). Get rasnnm to- day" st any drug store. , . Have Your Clothes PRESS ONLY of , oav cnnaivao I atrefwav CLEANERS Phone 288'! ruisumtiuic WALLACE BTEWAIIT Fred is the son of Mrs. Ruth Stewart and the late George Stew- art. -He entered P. W. G. from Spring Park School in 1947. This year he is in the pre-medical class at P.W.C. He intends to take up veterinary medicine at Ontario Veterinary College. Guelph, this fall. ANNA MAIITIIA VI-IALE1 Anna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Veale, Port Hill. She obtained her teacher's license from the Normal Department of Prince of Wales College and taught school for a time. In 1949 she returned to Prince of Wales College and this year is a member of the Arts Class. CHARLES J ABEZ WILLIAMS Charles was born in Tyne Val- ley. He attended the school in Tyne Valley for 10 years. He at- tended Summe side Academy for two years, and graduated in 1950. He is a member of the science class. His plane are uncertain. continue his science course at Mt. A. rri-ta GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN -- P. W. C. Gduates LILLIAN GLEN SUDSBIJIIY Glenn was born in Kensington on June 27. 1932 and is the daugh- ter of Ml". and Mrs. Reagh Buds. -bury. She attended public school there until 1948 when she entered P. W. C. Her plans for the future are indefinite as yet-,, ' LEIGH MYERS WALTON Leigh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bor- den Walton, was born at Murray Corner, New Brunswick. April 6th. 1934. At the age of nine he moved to Desable where he spent five years before matriculating into P. W. C. in 1948 and this year we find him a. member of the graduating class. Next year Leigh plans to F" JOHN BRUCE YEO John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 1!. Yea and was born at Bouris, November 5th, 1033. He moved to Montague in 1939. where he attended Montague Memorial High School until he completed Grade XI. He entered P. W. C. in the fall of '49 and this year is a member of the Science class. He plans to attend Acadia next year to obtain his B.Sc. -Craswell Photos. DWINDLING TRIBES The Indian population of the United States in 1402 was estim- ated recently at 846.000; now it's about 300.000. Card Of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity of extending my sincere thanks to Mayor Henry Wedge and mem- bers of the Summerside Fire Department for their ready res- ponse and valuable assistance ren- dered al: the time of the recent ilre on my premises. Also to the friends and neighbors who so promptly gathered and assisted in every way in-preventing the fire from spreading further. Arthur Mclswen, summcreido Elsi. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John D. llama. who passed away May Hill. 1041. . Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them is true. Years that may some cannot sever our loving remembrance of you. I-WI-llklv lemembered by Amy, Howard and Melissa. M IN! MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr. A. R. xiii. who passed away May 17th. been a our hearts his memory is We smile with the worrld, but we t. never torn Inserted by no Wife .... runny, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of JOHN A. MacLEAN of Albion Cross, who passed sway on May 17th. I950. Remembered by Ills Daughter Mary and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, MRS. SEYMOUR. POLLAED l who departed this life May 17th, 1950. Today brings back and memories No loving voice we hear How sad and lonely in our home Without. you. Catherine deer. One year ago she left us For that home of Perfect not To be forever with her Lord Among the truly bleet. Asleep in God's beautiful , ' where there in no sorrow or pain some thy. when life's journey is over. We shall meet our loved one again. Inserted by Husband and son ' ilpurgeon. KING Elllli TTEA if H... Senior Department: die; 2. David Reid. Wilfred. McCardle. Gladys Hammill; Cube. Patricia Murphy: 3. Buddy Arsen- auit. . Rdbert Arsena ult; Wright. Junior Department: cris. Dannie Richards; 3. Virginia MC- Cardle. MIDDLETON SCHOOL Report for the month of April: Grade X-I. Elizabeth McCu- Margaret McCardle; 3. Grade VIII-1.-Arthur Craig; 2. Grade VII-l. Mary Mccabe; 2. Grade Vi-1. Charles Roberts; 2. Grade V-l. Auetinva Roberts: 2. 3. Elaine Teacher: Shirley 1lllcGinn. ) Grade IV Sr.-l. Ronald Rob- Grade IV Jr.-l. Billy Craig: 2. Grade III Sr.-l. Ivan Mccahc: 2. Charles Arsenauli; 3. Shirley -..-..-....-....& Arsenault. Grade III Jr.-1. Ernest Munit- an: 2. Dorothy Arsenault. Grade II Sr.-1. James McCar- dle: 2. Bertha Roberts; 3. Mary McCardJe. Grade II Jr.-1. Patricia McCar- di e. Grade I Sr.-l. Carol Anne Hamill; 2. Ella Hamill; 3. Darlene . 3. Phylis Mc- .Beli Grade I Jr.-Homer Arsenauh. Teacher: Jack Graham. ROCKY OUTPOSTE The island of St. Pierre-Miqueb on near the southwest. coast of Newfoundland have a total area of 93 square miles. PALM-LEAF MANUSCIIIPTS NEW DELHI - rcp) .. 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