MAY 13, 1953 ,r called To The Bar A mcnibcr of the Nova Scolla yo: crday nul Ontario Bar was -allrd in the Bar of this Provir Mr. A. IIB. our-don Eugene MacMillarr, B. iiibovel, on motion of before DENTRAL GUARDIAN RURAL COURIER! HAVE CORONATION HOLIDAY--There will be no rural mail delivery on Coronation Day. June nd. The announcement of the ho iday was made by the Postal Inspectors Office, Charlottetown. on receipt of instructions yesterday from the I-'-stmaster General. POLICE COURT - In the City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin. two local men were fined 3100 and costs each or 20 days, plus the suspension of their d.rii.'ing li- cences for three months. for op- erating a motor vehicle while their faculties were impaired by alcohol. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. W. 1". Pi-owse was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday at- ternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Irwin. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The gins, Jack MacLean, Lloyd Carle- ton, M. A. MacLeod. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. Stan Lancaster A capacity attendance at Trinity Dali-bearers were Messrs. John E. United Church last evening enjoy. Camefvn. J. H. H111. W. L. 1412- ed the presentation of ”Triumphs of the Faith". a. religious pageant of the history and life of the Uni- ted Church ln Canada. Produced Church Pag eant Last Evening Gives Informative Talk On Buying Poultry Products "Buy by grade". was the ad- monition of Mr. Fred M. Nash. chief of the Poultry Division Mar- keting Service, in an informative talk and demonstration before the members of. the C. A. C. at City Hall last night. Mrs. J. A. Law- son presided. Mr. Nash quoted freely from Mrs. Walton. National President of the Canadian Association of Consumers in Canada. when he said in part: ”Consurners gener- ally cannot expect to have any- thing like a complete appreciation of the problems surrounding the producing. processing and mark- g eting of the egg and poultry in- I'll A dusttam i tor tea I ” . ” onsumerl are n. es n M” 3"” H”"'l' (”DiA' M''- w'"'"'3 l(- RON" the quality f things they buy, Part II presented scenes by merit and heard with g:-:....-t,.”l'”' Filmy Ind safety; they are E ' iinterested in simple, accurate and Kensington United Church, Mont pleasure. imformime labelling; in unuorm agus United Church, Georgetown United Church and. North 1ed- eque United Church. The epilogue was iMr. Stanley Lancaster, with Mrs Tire pageant was produced un-i . ,dci: the general chairmanship oflsmndmds ""1 Ending. "The same holds true of poul- ”try." continued Mr. Nash. "Too I more rm: Mount Allison Concert Party Myra Mckiel. Soprano, Alexandre Champonx Robert Mills. Tenor. A trio of Mount Allison versity artists consisting of Myra Mcliiel, Soprano. Robert Mills Terror and Alexandre Clrampoux pianist. will give 3. con- l'nl- Miss United Church. Acting on the eug- gesiion of Brigadier W. W. Reid. who is a. member of the general committee for the Msritlmes. the trio will have more well known Evert iir Hcarlz Mcmorizil llnll on numbers on the programme thin .Friday night, sponsored by the year. The Concert Party will make Boy Scouts and Cubs of Trlnityifoi-ty appearances in the Atlantic Provinces during their tour. M. w, E. Bcirtlcy, Q.C.. (-l-,,l.l .lllSllCe Thnnc A. Campbell. was (icicrcil in be enrolled as an by Trin-iRuby Houle,.C.D.A. as general di- 0” C. d .A. mm”, 15 bruised ity United Church,” Charlottetowir.;rector, Mr. William K. Rogersiur 62,01,115 em agpennmce; mm... The pageant. which will be re-iinusical director and Mr. Mentoiilume, It has an cxceulv, gmmmg PARKDALE CARD PARTY Following were the DHZC wiriners Part 1 dealt with triumphs of the past, beginning with a choir 1H?5EREdcK "sWe?pIngAsh”akl:7ui"T 'ifr"ilPV. He took the oath of an M 13-” "Whit WW1” "SUV md, nrocessioiial in which chu of eated this evening. closed with Whitlock in char e of s t n 5. cool . . -- ---- :..m.....y and the oath of ullI3lI- gigy NT” l::',11?(lda1('f "15"?" lglmeg PFE!bytCr.V Churches took part, the Hallelujah Chorus by a com-lmembcrii from ifariouaedor;rcga-.:g,,i3;.--01 comerum 15 loo illllllfl 1'-'01" D989 1 Continued from page 1 i:.;nro .ii when Court H9 W” ”' cu; I(ym.,;m Yea. t'1?n.de Mr: gmlxf IOUUWEG by R prologue by Trinity posite choir which included sinfl-lliorrs throughout the Province tookl 1., ...j.,c..-..,.,.g me remun values E35 fp SH T" 'w'f: -- Tm------. ...M. flilliltfl in be sworn as a solicitor of imc-Gm Or, C0nsiom.wn' Mg 3; .4 Umied Cl”"Ch- Ch'"l0"Ct0Wu. M- are from various consrcsntionsl part lot both csss and poultry. he stat- our 522- Alliruxta s'.r.o5rs- Britislr mafiappon 9 mmmy me” ur roi:l.l of Chancery and their Rice M891; mm W IC. ter which scenes were pi 'ad thrloughout the Presbytery and hi Rev. Ayexnlmn. Reid and Mmled that me best was the most Col-umbia 51495340. . Nommvest arcry. . mllml to the Bar. He was cxtend- Secmkd J1 D Mcksku-1. I-hi doll” by Trinity United Church. Siim- number of choristers from St.'FIdisiir Mix. who travel '.'.'llll the ecorromical buy. ”Watch the four TGl"rll.0l'lEIS. sir.-1:37; l ,2" A .bmer Jan to me U Si N. ,. ....lmiiir-. by the Court. ,mmLe;)dt aha Geml-d fmimh n-.mcrside, pYork United Church. James and Zion Presbyterian.Exposition. on view at Hem-tr. Ilall grades of A' eggs, and see that you Grants, for llenllli Ar Fmcet -V. M,-if-lifiliziir was born at Al- t A rlfunter River Church and T::nity. Churches in the city. augmenting for several days. are also specially get what you ask for and pay for. 328,140,275 iiirluding oppond Rama,-.1 tied. Door prize, Gcrald Holohan. Pirims. P. E. 1.. April 28, 1905. Charlottetown. the choir of Trinity United Cl ':'cli. concerned with the pageant pro- They are graded Small, Medium. diagnostic sf'Ti'lftP.S. stood at ease. lie greeted each of hair; . sr cf WWW” MaCM1”im- Albilny 3”;.”.f:j”;i.l..2:”' Mm Gamm "d This chorus was of exceptional duction. A Large and Extra Lame and in medical rehabilitation and A sim- 5”"”d "if s""”- "M A” 1”” pi ins and U"? form” Prlscma ' every case should be strictly liar sum for child and maternal h”,b"n nghmw, mmh 5”” ""1 lfaclcnd. lung. and nephew of the KINETTE CLUB Mmnq firm Reveal ATtack5 0 fresh. Never ask for 1. dozen hcalth. "nmsi me 5c1"”0" M Radmrd '” lair 3'11 -WW1-F-0dr 0”” lime Pm" May meeung of the C1u..12,m..,,...,, . PW eggs. Usually that is Just what Other grams for liPfllih serv- m9 N” 1 U33 unummed 90” V” mr: and County Court Judge for kmeue Club was held an wan”. 7 "(lflnllnlleill from page i a you Mu new V .095 Include 519,898 (M. n..pp1ed cause of - past npl: ..imr to ,...j...;- r'nimty. He is a grnduat; day Mly am at mp Mme M Mljs "lgm, buit-A”Brif.;.hTX;'.L,;y'5p,,k;; Mr. Nash explained in detail the chrldreii. 5516.300 fur ,.,.m..5S.mm1 large-scale - consmrctrnn of 91.: of rum-. of Wnlcs-COIICRP. atlend- Chm, Rose ...m'. H membm; mm. in (7.1... ,..-.d the arrivals! food value, Preservation. required training. 56.'2o:i,652 inr nu-mar RIBMB--35 iuwrcontiurntal bombri prl lhadin UlllVPI'5lly, and gradu- present. The busmeg M the mach were iwounnejwi ' 0 weights and other valuable pur- health; 541239.551 for tuberculosis and his strong support for Rllfwl mil zn arts 1.-0. Dalhousie Uni- mg WM conducted by the preside!” chasing points in the buying of control, 572151000 for general IIIFCFBYT: Curfierfr I ....;,s.cj.' in rozu, lrzrvirrg majored in Mm Roland Taylor. Adopted as 3' mxphu, Tnnchu both eggs and poultry. public health, 5918.099 for velnereai Of late, however, Redford has ,......,...lllf-5 and political science. long term project W” the mmlshg Mrs. Lawson. eropressed the disease control and s3.598.'l.)5 for kept his rievisvon these touch, wl..,lp at Dalhousie Law School he km N commcte playground equip. Rpmru "om PO” Sam "M thanks of the well attended meet- cancer control. lllldfirgwrapl. -ip was arliried to Mnynrrrd B. Archi- mum lax St. Vinmgnn And ML nrmsh troops W,” digging tun. "There is no standing still in Cal. A. W. Rogers was officer mg m. the speak" 1” his Tn" "Nu". Rewlnh provinces are; New-found oi, lmlrl, vimv a Judge of the EXCl1C11' Herbert Orphunages. Funowmg the was at several point. in the canal any walk of life. we must all go ronrmnndiiirz the parade with W01 H-zhlemng talk I U 3883.254; Prince Edward Island. rm: (nun-i of Canada. He won the meeting tn WM sewed by Mrs. mnlnren. The British spokesman said forward or back." Major General Eric Jossonir: as regimental ser- MA”. Hazel R01'"d' Director ') Another 3512.900 grant is prn- 5277.753; Nova Sootia. 31.321340. sm.m Shir-id in 1931 for B95! Ned Rankin. M", Ken Martin and Mrs-fit was the "normal responsibility E-pC- Plow. C.B.E.. C-D-. told grant major. Nl"'mm"l ungery 139 De'p."unem vided for public health research. New Brunswick. 31,009,000; Que- 5rll':lCL(ill of H Case before We 1331' helm Mncxumon. lot commanders to ensure at all Um” 01 the 100-31 Garrison R5 ll? Offivcrs in Mmniand of the un- "1 Hlfatlu T” vve afefkago mag The sum is not divided on a pro- bec, sa.2a9,4a4; Oniario, 38,745,168: Iznusm Moot Court. and received tum” the security 91 troop, mu briefly 'addre4ssed them in the its ucrn Licul. Cnl. K. M. John- auglnjougnscgxlacelvgf mac me; ms vlncial bfisls but ziwnrdcd to prom- Manitoba. sl.583.2i'M: Saskatch- 1..,H1r,;.-pglll Law the smile year. FUNERAL AT ST. PETERS g inslgllaliang." Armouries. His talk followed the ston, Signals; Lieui. Col. J. K. L. Cass Island Cheddar Cheese Pu ising research projects on the swan, .sl.645.Illl9. Alberta. 51,874- ”: Mu called to the Novascotia The fune”1o,Jo5eph J. MEDOW An nrfny spokesman in London, annual inspection -by the General Irwin. Amhuliinrr-; Major John A. com and with mean The apeug recommendation of the Dominion 272; British Columbia, 52,352,101; Bar 1,. 1931 and later to the On- am took pm” yesterday mommg in announcing the departure .-,1 Officer Commanding Eastern MacDonald, Renee; and Major D. H amassed great siausfacuon at Council of Health. Northwest Territories, 343.262; Yu- mm um-, l)lIn(3(::!Cllg(:l3WN(VVh::l”1i.he from ms lam residence 1” Cable lll1e gorrrmadas 1flrom lzfnlfia, tde- C0'1l;l',l:(l:1a(I::d. I "I d t th D )tla(I(B:Dl'lI(:r'Mllx'. dArtil3lcr,xA. The the emhusmsm: recepmm mm 'I;hle1 provirrcas; arei reotuifed to kon, 528,052. mm .4 gmpia en - ac. an, Had Eur to st. Peters Church pine is give air as m, ion. enera erre o e e- ecre an un or an master , g mac grails or rospi a con- -- ----H 5;-lit Sir Marie and in piirtner- where Requiem mgl. Mass wu;llc snirl "certain movements of fenve Dffiarlment DF0.h8' lindPr- T. lifnrliliiiiinno. and rommnndecl l:,ar:cehi(::)x;E?ul1nt:;(?Thilcxfd struction. vrirereal -diseases and yThe Georgian Bay port of Cul- mm mm AA. wcshart under the Celabuwd by me ),aMm.. Rev, W. Vpllhe. Rnynl Marine. ffonirrrandns w:i,v at Ottawa and Sfllfl it is for by .ii1lni- R. 7Mnimr. played people woula soon realize "5 value caircer cniilml, medical reh:ibili-ilinr.-itinird. -0nt.. was ii.-mwi ,'Iflsi.' film il5llllP. of MacMillan dz Wcs- Macnomnd who um mnciatrd N ha”. he." appmwd as A pm. this reason that. the books of all thrniirzlioiil the (jcncr.1l's inspcc- as a mod of exceptional merit, tatinn and diagnostic services. iLnrd follinzvvriod. .:.n-rmr1.:n-rnm. 1.3,. He was forced for reasons of the Km". Rev. Dr. J. P. E. 0- cairirniiary measure. units must. be checked so we will tion. I . Question period, were taken The health service grants by mum! to Nelson at 'lrafii.:1r. mall). to give up practice for a Hunky Wu pruent in the umcmj Lioyds statement. about the re- know if you are spending your in the official party at the adnmage 0,. following both the t:rr.e but has HOW deli-Wmlned 10 ary. The pail bearers were Peter 99'” a"”k3 "" .Bm”h "law" money m"?C”y' Omy by k"pm.z Salumm ya”. for U” "',”C)' Vast talk of Mr. Nash and that of Miss In-W Hi) MW E23111 in 1113 l"i”vl'9 Sutherland. Ronald Mclnnis. Al- mm” as 3 Purprme 1” the C'7m' cur.l.wu5,? m order can we amid WP.” B”9f'”i”'.r G' Ga 1'” Peakei Roland, by the ladies presen-t. - ” Pmmmsh hlsd Lliewm Leo MtCMvlfrrer' Reghh 'l:1i?in;:loif'.end )lixi'ploT::iel(rh lalpepdrodlrllei Crlfllechlrrgted that it was the third Sb-C?”ll?lVild:i?d(l?rlilvilllellliililrledlzflcligri Mm" Lawson. ” president "I & l - --------r a ewis, Bennet ewis. liitt-r- ' . 3 . .' . t ' ” ” f' I t t .' the C. A. C.. thanked Miss Row- . menc W" in the mmuy plot in me rrscd during the negotiations with such inspection he had conducted ('0nil'I1l'I.rldlfll( the lnsiructionnljnnd xand for hex. highly mlormuwe ' Yts church cemetery Lgypl, here and expressed his pleasure Arlniinistrative Cadre, Ilaiifax, (Elk gjgg , ”We have kept quiet about these It Ieelns so many of the old and I-ieui. V. Blanche-tie, aidc-de- ' ,,g,gggg. S S I FUNERAL AT matters in order to give the best faces still in the service. He also camp in Gent-ral Plow. p The funeral o(V'l!:3r:N1(:'lt: posubl. atmosphere to the "nu," told soliiiers that he personally I vfhej General inspected all. units - 0 H M -- J, candy, Mb,”-y puma. was held he told the House of Commons. HDDFECIB ed 50 many of them in turn while the other regiments ' ' ' turning out for the parade. . from his late residence Tuasdqy "But in these circumstances. our . I t v V, j, H -v - - . , f i g - j I V - t - A; In 1 ,1 y hi, 1 lg. H 1- H-. .g g Do smnelliliig for me. will you? , . , . Step into your living: mom rigii ii.'.h.'l..”."'.'.T.1 ilglitlllgtlfa lllliqilel l;'l.,?.i.'..,!.2.'”,'.'l.l.(.l.if;.Ji”.'f.”l.l.l.'.?..f ff;”””g lgllllell.Q.l3:5..3:-vopm" but 0 dc Brigadieer 53.” i'C:o"ru'?.i ileppaetl cdfnecclrdxnlfdhlngndo .”.c'.l..”li..i)..'i? STTESS Prevenllon this minute and law a many cmicai rook at your Ruiz. In it om Wlm "i ll"? Y-M-C.A- 0" M0'-ldily. 9:30. sung by R.ev.qUrban Gslllins. forward and called Capt. F. W. inspected the Band and offered mm WOT”? D”?-A ill C1"-Ah "im 30”” f”mm”'9 3nd dmpella? A" W" Cltes Incidents smith .0 mm... gm-ward, A119; the his (ronqpnfnenlgl ashamed of its shahbiness? Is it the right and proper size and shalw C .u.-.v.- llzh. with a. good attendance. Rev. 8. G ll t f ' I . A d t , , , , j .1.” plmdenh Mm Fred CL grave, Re:."nJp oVS?lM1&:cgtu31eE' Ht - A H 16 and Mn 3 exchange of saiutesg the General NA'lIP.nplil.! arldrcsx to the troops S for the rooms. dimeiisioiis? If ”Yes' is the answer to all orinearhli oshuiiic bring nbsrnt. her splenilid Montague was present in the E Mm pr ' I ld y ' ' than pmned me humemy D” W” f'"'Sh"l ”e "M ii"? F-'U?-it Oi ...- 311 H1858 QINNIOIIS then it s high-time you came to Hoimans Furniturr rnpmp gm”: m (man the ncmqj sanctuary: The palmmuers were luloyd said, one Brltislrdso 'ler was Caution on the member of me loml Om,.(...5 in H", (,,m...,..5 M”, A Fmnnv Accident prevemion Department. in either Charlottetown or Summerside and invested in H” of me Club mm aocmny and the Mess”. Brendon Curran killed, one WOtUnd8dbII;l1 wlcrunisinsisl; local mm. It is m..m.ded nm..c..S ...,m.,. M was W.e5mm,d In Hislmeetmg Wu-1 be held in me Legion it l);.;.nct new RUG. Holn.:m's has a fine selection nf high grade reason. nm..l,.,..”..y ...M read by Mm L”. Lou” power. punk powen Ammlf me "3 W175” 13'; gsitigit median after 20 years long service. lllniinur iriciiieni-int. Govcrnrir Tiuan ChM.1onewWn an Thumdav ably priced CARPETING from which to make. your choice . . . . PW W.l,...m.l 5,m.,.ta..),- MacLean. Charles Stewart, and 5' UV? lllle V015 F- 1&8 d1 I I dad b Capt. Smith also WEIIIS ihc,W. 1.. Prnwse and DTTHOF .l. D.pH,en'.mg ml. Rn Canadian NEUOM1 instance, there's ”GlPiigarry" in two distinctive colors -- Axminatezi Mm. (gmrles wmdrm ""3m.e..' pen-y. gm-my W” in we Church Dmvclavl l”35v530 Tnmrigunon mg C.E.M. which is awarded othei"Stvu-rirt. The latter was ll fnrnicriiunwny employees their mm-mes type, this is priced 23.93 a lineal yard, Therels ”Dorval". also in twi- m H... ",pm.L showed a very nub ccmew,-yy EV'-SEDWW5 hh 9 Pct” 3 ranks for 12 yearsservivo. l'tei'('e officers himself and is pro-'nnd "Ends The naeeung has been patterns - Axminstcr type and at the same price. The ”GraftA'm". .-.5.-ml .,...,..j A few M U". don..- Hgwg 511:3 C-M131 l3a”k5- 1 I Prior to the arrival of the in- senlly the llrmorn-ry Lieutenant organized with me mm of cumnz a heavily piled Axminster is 42.50 a linefil yard and the lilxtrrimli ..,,.,n. M.” 315000 m me YMCA. FUNERAL AT BRISTOL jg Tm, y H1830 M0 ml9l"E1.V 91X5lf)ll3" 1: SpeCill!K party men of all riinks Colonel of the unit. - p - down on personal injuries stressing "Twislex” is 4950 n llll('nl yard. All of the Carpeting is 3 yards widr mmmw dm,(,' 310000 to me Y3 rune,” of John T. 0.3”” whoiyyliat lm-'4 lmrn 13i7De1'”'ldK- nlJ9r3t:)e: from the Rvzinioiii. Jiilli '1o(lny GcnernlVP.lmv4 will visit wk” at home and in Eommunuy and the leiriztir will be cut. in the customers desired measurement . . . . ilnmcillm and 31000 to the World died in the Cliarlottetown Hospital! .w,c hm? strlung gajuifhndbeen L.A.A. Regiment. 2152, Field. Am- Si. Dunsliins lnlVf'T.N:ll)' before me Just a word about the finisliing -- the cut edges are rolled tinder. P....,,,N1.p mud. Many omersmnn on May mh mm mm yesterdmrilieving t at 1;esecs;::der the dig bulance al1d 5 Signnls Regiment going in the Armollrlfishat Mon- Mr C T Momrgomew Divmona. clipped and secured with a pure latex plastic cement, which maker- dm-.:i min were given, including morning from his late residence .ici”f”””d 0? ' L lmit with the Cong W9” d””'"jl" 000" Om" 0” 1-he llIiliIC- slit if!” 10"" UH! EH91” Supe'r.m'tenidem will bkside Merl the neatcst of neat ends. Arrangements may be made to buy your mm M (me needy mmny. we mm Bristol Lot 40 to me Little Flower iection 0 .(ilu CHE nan armed street outside the Armoiiries. noon via ii and Isl: (is. me meeting Irv” R. B. Gmhnmp new carpet on the Holman Home Plan which anew: you to mv”. mm. Md m nu.” magazines for Church in Menu Tha Requiem I1lfIInCf 0 19 KW G '1 S" . '” dam and MI. in a new Carpet without irirdiie strain on your budget. Be very i9”95- em” upen" H ' critical of your Living Room Rug. and if you are not entirely hnpri" the irmiilrg room of the Y.M.C.A. The fnilnwing officers er'nrl fnr the coming year: Pirsidcnt. Mrs. man: vire-prt-sideirt. Mrs 11'. B Gamble: sccrctary. Mrs. W.P. Mac- Lid- prcsidcnt Mrs Fred G. Osborne, Mrs. A. R. and lNlIl. trcnsiircr, Mrs. Gcrnl l':'inP. c-xcriitivr, post Giilis Mrs. W. R. LcPage, Mrs Wm. C. Davies. All!-r ii vote of thanks. and ex- the gnoii wni-k done to the retiring of- the meeting closed with re- pressimis of appreciation of flcezs. freslimerlts. BIRTHS. MARRIAOES. DEATHS 50o Per insertion i'ilOl'tTi - Cit.-1.7iKErEi.:b'ni'..7iTr rial 9 h. "lsnbel" beloved wife of lloopcr, formerly of ihe line B. R, W . F.Slrl'l"r'MlM New ”1','fi Pi'Wh(j1H5s0w Cemetery. ll.D. Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER. Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre r-nous 149 CHARLOITETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. PHONE 508 ClX"P'Pl8 Funeral and mbulanoe Service -Dlrectn '- 3- Bruno, Pk were el- Roy M. Small- M” 11” Glasgow on In hm MLI 1953. Drtniel G. Nesbltt I ' it .VOHi1 Funeral will take ""5 "" lhursdnv. May lath nt 2 Wm from his late residence. Eur. J. W. Moxenna Msss was celebrated by Rev. Pheimr Macxenna who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. Frank Aylward was present in the sanctu- ary. Honorary pallbearers were Vernon Anderson. Wendall Coffin. James E, MacDonald, William Mac- Donald. Frank Keliy, Emest Rossi- trr. The active pallbearers wore Bill Aylward. Sterling MaoEwen. Gordon MacEwen. Joe MacDonald. Joe sinnott, Frank McGuire. Inter- ment was iri the" church cemetery. SUPREME COURT -- Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell in Supreme Court yesterday confirm- ed the conviction of Velma Mac Yorston, sentenced on March 2. last. to two months in jail for being an inmate of a disorderly house. In rendering his judg- ment. the Chief Justice said that the Court of Criminal, Appeal felt that the conviction of the Stipen- diary Magistrate should be sus- tained. However. lrs did feel that the sentence should be modified and he thereby fined the appel- laiit one dollar and costs or in lieu of payment one day in jail. The Chief Justice further ordered that the appellant enter into a recognizance of five hundred doi- lars to keep the peace "and be of Hood behaviour for a period of two years." Mr. Lester O'Donnell appeared for the appellant and Mr. J. P. Nicholson for the re- spondent. Other appeal cases to be heard before the Ooiirt are those of Alice Reid and John Reid, appeals from convictions under the Excise Act. Mr. Al- lison Gilli: is acting for the ap- pelisnta. Personals Mrs. Victor Ling. City, returned to her home yesterday from the Prime Edward Island Hospital where she underwent an oper- atlon recently. Mrs. Celes Mocarviiie and hrr children. Judy. Sandra and Ken- noth. arrived here from I-Iamiiton. Ont.. where they plan on spend- ing the summer with Mrs. Mc- Carvilleis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. barter. City. The many friends of Mrs. George H. Larter will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home from the P. E. Island Hos- pital where she spent the last two weeks undergoing an opera- tion. Mrs. J. A. Vs;-1:; left on Mon- dny for Halifax, where she will. Britain still wants to negoti- ate a settlement of the canal question he said. and "deslilta all sorts of provocation.” has tried to refrain from foment- ing feelings in either country. Egypt's 5-Point Plan At the some time,I..loyd revealed Egypt's five-pointy program for evacuation of British troops. He sirid tlint if Britain accepted these terms, the base ”would have ra- pidly deteriorated" to II point where it would be useless as a free world bastion in the event of a third world war." lle listed Cairo's terms as: 1. Physical and technical con- lrol over the base must be left to Egypirans. 2. British personnel left behind must he in Egyptian employment nnd subject to dismissal at any time. 3. Instructions in .Britons for hnirdliiig British equipment and supplies could only be passed to them through the Egyptian gov- ernment. 5. British technicians would be replaced by Egyptians within ri short tune-"we got the impression thinking in terms of thry were nroiiths." British Views Britain, Lloyd said, had been pfcpared to discuss a "phased witlrdrnwni" of her troops with arrangements for collective defence of the canal and "II PF0K1'lm OT military and economic assistance to Egypt." Lloyd said the total value of British installations and sulp- mcnt. in the canal zone exceeded l:200.000.000 incmding airfioldl. power stations. holpitall. In Ord- nance depot covering 15 square miles and thousands of vehicles. ----.-M.-. LONDON, (CF) -- Officials re- ported Iuicccsn of a new systcin of punlshnrcnt for juvenile offenders in London. Hull and smethwick. Delinquents on probation must re- port at special centres for work gnd physical training in their spare time. The Columbia river enters the Pacific in Portland. Ore.. by an estuary .15 miles long and three In new-ii miles wide. attend the graduation exercises at Daihousie University. While in the city she will be the truest of her sister nnd brother-and-law. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Jeffrey . OTTAWA. May 12 tsperinli - A Plea for greater federal government aid to Northumberland Ferries was made in the commorrs this after- noon by W. Chester 5. McLure. Progressive Conservative member for Queens. When dismissing Departnrent of Transport estimates. Mr. McLui-e said he understood that when a delegation from Nortlriintberland 'Ferries came to Ottawa. recently seeking aid to expand the Wood Is- lands-Caribou service they were told "to sign on the dotted line or get nothing at all." Mr; McLure re- called thst at the time of the rail- way strike of 1950. Ncrthumberlnnd Ferries provided the only means of getting to and from Prince Edward Island. "We might get into another tie- iip at any time", the Queen's meni- ber warned. "and we want to have available the services offered by this independent and private on- terprlse that has been giving such wonderful service. we want to see them treated right by the govern- ment. because it is a service that is bound to grow. Make it possibls for them to give the southeastern portion of Prince Edward Island the service it so richly deserves." In establishing the Weed Islands- Caribou service. Mr. McLiire said. Northumberland Ferries had greatly helped the Canadian National railway to carry out its transporta- tion responsibilities on the Island. He told the Commons that sinoe 1873 no government of Canada had fully fulfilled the terms of the Con- federation pact calling for adequate transportation services between the Island and the mainland. Liberal governments had fallen down more badly than Conservative aiministra- tlnna. he said. The Queen's member naked Trans- port Minister Chevrier what marine service the government proposes to establish this summer between Prince Edward Island and New- foundllnd. If prover facilities are provided, he said. there will he trade to the mutual advantage of both Atlantic provinces. In New- foundland P.E.I. can find a sound market for her farm products. and Newfoundland will benefit (mm receiving food products of the highest quality, Mrs. Chevier re- served his reply Urges More Support For Northumber1an.d Service :T pipes. songs. views, skits and gym- IIAMILTON TV. I. Mrs. l-tarry Taylor was hostess for the reguinr meeting of Ham- ilfnii Wonicifs Institute which was! held on May 5. Tire president conducted the meeting which op- ened with the Ode followed by the Creed. Fifteen members answered roll call. and one visitor was pres- em. The concert committee reported is very gratifrlirg sum from the variety concert. and rt number of the members tendered theirthnnks for the hard wnrk of these mem- bers in producing such a fine en- tertainment. It was decided to buy a pair 0 flnirneieite blankets for a .whose home was burncd. Sick committee reported one treat sent. The teaclrt-r reported nothing is ncedrd for the school. Miss Elirrn Stewart is to replace Miss Jns. Crnig ml the finance committee. The nrw sing? iirtains have been made and put up and new blinds were bought. for the main hall. also new curtains for the kitchen windows. A settee was covered for use in plays. Several bills were presented and on motion paid. A letter concerning the adjudic- ation night in Kcnsington was read and it was decided to make one hundred bags of candy. Our one-act play hns been entered. On agreement of the members it was decided that if the hall committee wishes to produce the concert in other places the pro- ceeds will be theirs for hall pur- poses. Tho president and u-vretary are to inquire about sponsoring an amateur show .n the fail. The president asked for resolu- tions fnr the District Convention and several were discussed. Remnants were passed out and some Red Cross work distributed. Mrs. Lloyd'Lockerby read a very interesting paper on flower-gar- dening. Lunch was seri.s ,y the hostess and cnmmtttr-. Eight. of every in patients dis- charged from Canadian mental in- stitutions nre inmates for less A. A, Chisholm. Regional super- visor of Safety and Fire Protection. Moncwn will also be present. l Featured at this meeting will be an outstanding program of railway talent consisting of orchestra. bag- naslics. Tire meeting gets underway at eight o'clock. about it - thcn Come in the Fiiriiitrrre Departmcrrt. of either Holman Store and cliooxc a smart new one from the carpeting now on dis- play. SOLVE: your SCREEN AND STORM WINDOW protblem once and I-vi all time' If0rc's the how of ill No doubt. you've heard tell of ill: cracker Screen and Sfnrm Snslr the aluminum comhiriatinn vim. dow that is ONE PERMANENT UNIT with nothing in change and nothing to store. With the Crockcr Window you get perfect. velri.ila- regular llltlll i than .1 )O.'lr. Ferry Undergoing Regular Overhaul The Rocky Point ferry "Fair- view" is at Pictou undergoing her overhaul on the Officials of the De- were unable to say Just how long they spring marine slip. p partment of Public Works boat will be off her regular run but she will remain in Plctou forl fia thorough job in anticipation of a busy summer. . . l Tire pilot boat "MacDoiralds' isp run at present irri- command of Stephen Mac- covering the tier Donald assisted by Arthur Howatt This is the pilot (in meeting ships requiring lmiibour. DANOE AT ROLLAWAY Tlriirstlay. May 14, 1953 Sponsored by Phalanx Club under- io help send an privileged boy to camp. Admission 60c Dancing from 9:30-1:00 Music by Downtowners WE KEEP FLENTV amine. oi? b I- boat regularly. used by Pilot Wallace MacDonnldi his. services on cirlering Charlotleiovilr: lion -- i'ftlI1D!'O0T and dmttproof! The neat, streamlined appearance will enhance the beauty of your home. whether it be the most modem or proud old ii-aditioiisl. The Cracker Window has been proven to giro. it lifeiinie of service and a saving in fuel that will pay for the installa- tion. Screen and Storm Doors of the some wmrderful cniistriictioir are also available to fit any size. I wish you'd drop a line to the Building Service Doparlnicnt at Holman's and request the Free Broc- hure iirnt irlis you all nbout the Marvellous Permanent Cracker Win- d0l'.S, and too -- Tire Building Service Department will give you Free Estinintc of the cost. of instnllntioii of Crocker Windows and Doors in your ironic. till the Builrli g Scrvice Depariiiieiit at Ifolm'.iir's today! Co-op Co-op Quality Quality Products Products Co-Op Dairymen i Another Carloucl of Co-op Universal Milking i Machines and Milk Coolers Has Arrived. We are soi'i'y in liuvo lwpi niairy of you rvzriiiiig for your Dairy lilqillplllelll. The rush for C0-op equip- ment in the Mnrllinies this spring really drained all our avnilnlilc siippiics. llmr-over. with fills new stock of COOLISRS and MILICERS. we will make every effort in supply yflilli needs now. Kindly give its a few days nniicc so that we can plan our insiallaiimi work to please all. ' Our plliirilwrs are prcliy well hooked up now but we will be happy in look nvcr and give you :1 quin- ll lotion on any lll.l'IllFilNG nnd,nr WATER SYSTT-JlVl ll work to he done after cropping. For prices and further ini'm'malinn Fniiinvt ymir ('0-rip Store or drop in in the OO-OP SHOWROOM FITZROY STREET Charlottetown.