TOR SALE Residence on MacEwen Road. Summerside. 8 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, new furnace and electric pump. Also barn. separate garage and 2 acres of land. Priced below value for im- mediate sale. Apply to Fred Muttart, on the premises, or to law office of R. S. Hinton, Q.C., Summerside. TODAY'S SPECIAL Brings you home refreshed. 1950 VANGUARD SEDAN F. R. MCLAINE LTD. MALPEQUE ROAD Dial 7358-9 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island Tenders For Flex-Beam And Guide Posts SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday, 3 November, 1954, for the erec- tion of Flex-Beam Protection Fence and Guide Posts on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY Section--CORNWALL to BONSHAW. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in per- son (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. R. G. WHITE Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 27 October, 1954. AUCTION SALE AT NEW GLASGOW, WEDNESDAY NOV. 3-1 P. M. I am instructed by Miss Dora Smith to sell by public Auction at MacEdward Manor, the following household ef- fects:- Dining room extension table and chairs, china cabinet, 3 rockers, 1 leather, 3-piece living room suite (Mission), 2 living room tables (walnut), 1 antique settee, rocker and chairs, (grape pattern). 8 kitchen chairs, double bed, spring and mattress, couch, carpet sweeper, lawn mower. double burner hot plate, clothes horse, 1 Frigidaire, 8 cubic feet, dishes include, one 8 piece dinner set, also pictures and other articles too numerous to mention. If day not fine, sale will .be held first fine day follow- ing. Terms cash. STAN E. DOIRON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE At Darnley, Wednesday, November 3rd at 1:00 o'clock Having sold my farm I offer for sale: Hay mower; rake; seeder; single plough; smoothing harrows; spring harrows; driving wagon; truck -wagon; cart; wood sleigh; pung sleigh; jaunting sleigh; harness; hay forks; cross-cut saw; grindstone; steelyards; furnacette; bed; room table! 2 wash stands; kitchen sofa; washer; churn; and several smaller articles. Terms cash. MRS. LOREITA F. WOODSIDE, . Owner. ARTHUR STEWART, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE At York Point, Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. Sharp STOCK: Two work horses; four milk cows (Shorthorn grade); two dry cows; two heifers (two years old); one steer (one year old). MACHINERY: One hay loader; one rake; team truck wagon and rack; express wagon; two row power potato sprayer; one set of spike harrows; two scufflers; one cart; one sulky; single plow; one Broadcast seeder; one single plow; one box sleigh; one wood sleigh; one set of double harness; one F.M. scales; sundry garden and carpentry tools. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: One dining room suite (oak); one kitchen table and chairs; three oak arm chairs; two day beds; one oak desk; four occasional chairs; one dinner wagon; one china cupboard; two single beds, com- plete; one cream separator; one bedroom suite; one 3Y4 bed; three bureaus; sundry household articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums up to 3515.00 cash; over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint note 6'h; per annum. 596 off for cash. If weather unfit, sale will take place on the first fine day following. EWEN J. MacMILLAN, CLAUDE E. CRASWELL, 0WR6l'- Auctioneer. IMPLEMENT DEALER WANTED FOR MURRAY RIVER AND. VICINITY An aggressive implement dealer By a ne- tlonally known company. A full line -of modern tractors and farm equipment plus a consign- ment contract to offer a real opportunityvrto build a solid Business for the right party. no experience necessary but would prove an asset. Apply to- BOX L. 5. care GUARDIAN i 4 START INVESTMENTS LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Start Investments Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable the Secre- tary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its char- er. Dated this 28th day of October, 1954. ; JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. STANART COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Stanart Company Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable the Secre- tary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its char- ter. Dated this 28th day of October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. GLEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Glen Investments Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable the Secre- tary of State of Canada for ieave to surrender its char- er. Dated this 28th day of October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. EYOT INVESTMENTS LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Eyot Investments Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable ter. October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, THE ELFORD INVEST- the Secre- tary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its char- Dated this 28th day of Secretary. The Guardian OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS Page 13 Satlirdny, Oct. 30. 1954 daughter. Weighing I lbs. 8 cu. SKILLICOBN - At the P. l. 1.. MONDAY The following wire from Mr. E. R. Hopkins. secretary of the Board of Transport Commissioners. ot- uiwa was received Friday night by Mr. Donald A. MacDonald. chair- man of the P. E. 1. Potato Market- lng Board: "Board today approved agreed charge contract on pota- toes." ' This action, Mr. MacDonald states, is the result of concerted effort made during the last sever- al years to obtain some relief from the ever increasing transportation costs which the Island potato move- ment had to bear. Over a year ago, as a result of the prospective devel- opment of other transportation fac- tors the Canadian National Rail- way instituted a water and truck competitive rate from Island shipping points to Ontario and Quebec destinations west of Levis and Diamond Junction. A new type of street lighting is being tried out on Kent street by the Maritime Electric Company on request of the Light Committee of the City Council. The installation is 9. single unit of a mercury vapor non-glare light which may at sight be compared with the standard in- stallatlons in the area. This type of light is used extensively in the business sections in larger centres. but used more sparingly in the residential areas. TUESDAY "This year's epidemic has been the worst since 1946". said Dr. T. Gencheff at the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Polio Chapter held at the Charlotte- town Hotel last night. Dr. Gencheff -pointed out that seventy six cases have been reported to date with four fatalities and of the remain- ing seventy-two cases, about twenty-five percent may be regard. ed as having severe muscle involve. ment, fifty percent mild muscle in- volvement. The remaining twenty- flve percent may be regarded as abaortive cases with no residual weakness. - 'I'he.pre1lminary hearing of John Francis Cecil Molyneaux charged with manslaughter was held ypg- terday before Magistrate Guburt Gaudet at the Court House In BARBERS-HAIRDRES SERS WANTED Learn these ING COMPANY TM" " LIMITED A TRANS-CANADA nnavry m. - Notice is hereby given that The Elford Investing Company Limited will make application to the Honour- able the Secretary of State of Canada for leave to sur- DUSTBIES, LTD. Moncton. N. B. TA?rEeTsTsnr render its charter. October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, VESTING COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that The Glenaford Invest- ing Company Limited will make application to the Honourable the Secretary of surrender its charter. Dated this 28th day of October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. ELSTON COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Elston Company Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable the Secre- tary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its char- October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, - Secretary. GADIAN COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Gadian Company Lim- ited will make application to the Honourable the Secre- tary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its char- ter. Dated this 28th day of October, 1954. JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. THE STUART INVEST- ING COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereb given that The Stuart nvestlng Company Limited will make application to the Honour- able the Secretary of State of Canada for leave to sur- render lts charter. Dated this 28th day of October. 1954. JOHN H. HAND, Secretary. u u . g Dated this 28th day of Secretary. FT THE GLENAFORD IN-I State of Canada for leave to ,, "" ter. Dated this 28th day of "' There will be sold at Pubuc Aucum. gn gran: of the Law Cpurts Budding in Char- o eown in Queens county. Prince Ed. ulsnlit Island. at the hour of twelve oi. cac mo 11, dull! Naefglmry tha alghteentn dry land and marsh and running mfnca south two degrees and one-hall cast it strikes the rear boundary of forty. seven and a half acres of land fronting on the Plnetta River in the occupation of the late Allan McDonald at the time of his from lhcnea at right angles east- wsrdly for the distance of eleven chains and fifty links. and from thence north Pl!” M MKIMIIIIK. agreeably to a plan on the margin of a certain deed of con- veyance dated Llrd January. 1549. from Andrew Colvllle. Adam Msitland and John marsh included) and containing by esti- MIIIOII forty-seven and one-ball acres of land I little more or less. 'l'he ellsve sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In an lndeniure of mortgage made the six. teenth day of August A. D.. . John C. MacDonald of Point Prim Queen's County. Prince Edward Island. Farmer, of the first part. and May E. Dodrl of Charlottetown in Queen's County -!I)fQ. said. Widow, of the second part. which has become vested In the undersigned by virtue of divers assignments: and because ol default having been made In payment of the principal and interest thereby secur- Dated the twenty-lhlrd day of October A. D.. 19 FREDERIC A. LARGE C N H. BEER Execulors of Estate Inn 6. Beer. Winifred B. Gillan. Assignees. C A N A D A PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 'l'he Eighth day of Octobas A.D.. 195i. In Re Estate of HELEN MILLS. late of Charlottetown In Queens: County Ill Inc said P . Widow, deceased. sastsie. To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any.Constable or literate per- son within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Frederic A. Large of Charlotte- town aforesaid. Solicitor the sole Executor tor the purpose hereinafter set forth: ou are therefore hereby required in oils all persons interested Charlottetown In . in lhe said Province. on Wednesdav the HUI day of November next comlng. at the hour of eleven oi. clock fnrenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of.dlh:..ss'd Eslela should not be passed a to closed as prayed for In and politics: and on motion of Frederic A. Large,, Esquire. Proctor for said Petluoner AND rt Is Hznnpv oapnnrzo can a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- llehed In some newspaper publlshed ln Charlottetown once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from lhe date hereof and that a true copy here- of be lorlbwlth posted in the ollowlng public places respectively. namelv In the of the Court House in minions- near the a :r n E town aforesaid. at or Isak Id as aloreseld may have are wrmsss His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge ef the said Probate count at us:-Iomeewa ln meets county. the day see year first above wrlnu. 1' 2-. M - ugd.) Frances I. Vlnnlaoenbe l&ltl' - ar. Charlottetown and was further ad- journed until Wednesdsy. Mr. J. P. Nicholson represented the Crown. Counsel for the accused was Mr. R. R. Bell, Q.C. The charge arose from the result of the findings at the inquest in which the jury reported that ”John Joseph McKenna came to his death on Septembo 27, 1954 on the Prince Nova while cnroutc to Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, N.S., as hrcsult of head injuries, Sep- tember I5. 1954. at Roy Molyneaux's farm, Brsdalbane, P. E. I., when engaged in fighting with Cecil Molyneaux." A total of 13 witnesses were ex- amined yesterday, ten of whom had previously testified at the inquest. The evidence heard from the ten was similar to that given at the inquest with nothing contradictory in any instance. They were Doc- tors MscLcod, Bonshaw; Murchi- son, Hunter River; Lea and Laid- law, Charlottetown; Emmett Noon- an, Mrs. Emmet Noonan, Wallace McKenna. Mrs. Erwin cousins. Roy Molyneaux. Harold Hennessey, Mrs. Roy Molyneaux ,Winnlfred Metha- son. and Georgina Richards. The five-year rural electrifica- tion program. which the govern- ment snnounced last year and which got under way during the past summer, will probably be completed in three years. Premier A. W. Mathcson said at Annan- dale last night. He was speaking during ceremonies connected with energizing the eight miles of new line between Bay Fortune and Annandale. The ceremony began at 1.30 when Mr. George A. Saviiie, Liberal member of the Legislature for the Fifth District of King's. instructed a Maritime Electric Co. employee to close I switch turning cur- cent into the new line. Tlint part of the function took place beside the highway at Bay Fortune. The large number of spectawns then proceeded by car to the hall at Annandnle, Mr. 5avll1c's home district, for the remainder of the ceremony. Mr. Leo Mclsaac. former mem- ber of the Central Selling Agency of the P. E. Island Potato Mar- keting Board was the main speaker at a well conducted meet- ing of the, potato growers at Sourls last night. An overflow crowd assembled from all parts of the area to hear and take part in the discussions regarding the potato plebiscite to be held Nov. 10 Mr. Mcisasc dealt briefly with the history and set up of the Potato Board and selling agency. stating that among its other aims. it was to attempt to re- gulate the prlce and movement of potatoes. He. reviewed past methods which had attempted to do this but showed that none had been successful. "The present policy," he said. "had proved to be a good plan. and with due. support was assured of success." Mala John A. MacDonald of Cardigan and Mr. Welter R. Bhaw, former deputy minister of IBFIWL ture, last night were the unani- mous choloe of a Progreuive Con- servative Party nominating con- vention at Cardigan. Major Mec- Donald is the asemblyman can- didate and Mr. Show the council- lor. The annual meeting of the Third -King's Progreuive Conservative -Association. and the annual meet- ing of the King's County Pro- greuive Conservative Association were held in oonlunctlon with the convention. -In an atmosphere which was frequently heated by sharp debate, heckling, and interruptions, Mr. Donald A. MacDonald, chairman of the Potato Marketing Board, at Alberton last evening outlined the reasons which the board believes are necessary to the establishing of the selling system which has been referred to as the compulsory ol po . some 300-400 persons lined the Institute Hall to capacity, and while the great majority of those present appeared to support the plan proposed by the board, a small group of opponents made frequent Interruptions and at times oom- pletcly ignored the plea. of the chairman, Mr. W .3. McLcllan, for conduct of the meeting in an ord- erly manner. WEDNESDAY The proposed policies of the Potato Marketing Board were out- lined by Mr. Leo P. Molsaac last night at a well attended potato meeting in Mount stew-art Hall. one of the feature of the meet- ing was is question and answer period with most of the questions being asked by Messrs. Rimell Clark, M.L.A., Mount Stewart. Ira Lewis, York and Harry McLaugh- lin, stanhope. Messrs. Hervey Douglas. M.L.A.. Roland MacDonald, nenldent of the Provincial Icderatlon of Agri- oulture, E. D. Reid and Harold Lacey also spoke.-Mr. Joseph Fish- er of scotohfort presided. In his remarks Mr. Mclseec re- called that the Potato Marketing Board had been set up in 1050 for three reasons. (1) Tb carry out a disease control program for pota- II; toes; (2) To conduct a promotion- al and hdvcrtaiwlng ummlsn 00 publicize Island potatoes; (3) '1!) do something about the marketing problem and try to improve the prion. Brigadier W. W. Reid. 113.0. E. D.. was the guest of honor at a testimonial dinner liven by the officers of the Charlotte- town. Garrison held Wednesday evening at the Charlottetown Hotel. The dimer was presided over by the Garrison Mess president, Major Temple Hooper. The chairman call- , ed upon Brigadier G. O. K. Peake. D.s.0., E.D., who read and present- -! ed an illuminated address so Brig- . adler and Mrs. Reid. This was fol- lowed by the presentation of thrre lamps by Major Roy D. Macau- llvray, and also a bouquet of Amer- ican Beauty roses presented by Mrs. Peeks to Mrs. field. The above was on behalf of the Garrison Officer! of the Reserve Militia of P.l.I. Ion a car that charge. THURSDAY H. A. Russell. president of the spring Park Village is to have a new fire hall. A motion granting the commissioners authority I0 116' gotlate a. loan to the amount of 36,000 for the acquisition of a lot of a land and for the erection of a building 24' x 32' was Ipproved at a special meeting of the rate payers held last night. Mr. J. Ed- mund Arsenault. chairman of the Commissioners presided. Wednesday evening, an Island- wide Rally of the Presbyterian Young People's Societies was held in Zion Church Hall with approxi- mately one hundred and fifty young people in attendance. The devotion- al period, conducted by the Pres- bytery exccutlve. was led by the President, Roddia Hickox. The Scripture lesson, Ephesians 4:1-16. was read by Davida Macllachcrn. Irene Mountain and George Johns- Mclsaac. Mr. Gillespie, a former Western Canada Farmer now living in the Hunter River area, Mr. Mac- Phee. former member on the Marketing Board and Messrs. E. D. Reid. Charlottetown. Austin Scales, Freetown. H. B. Willis, Charlotte- town, Lloyd MacLeod. Brookfield and Harry MacLsughlln, Covehead. Mr. A. I". Msclsaac was re-elect- cd president of the Prince Edward Island Club of Halifax at the open- lng meeting held Tuesday. October 26 at the Council House. other officers for the year are: lst vice president, Mr. Austin McKenna: 2nd vice presi- dent. Mr. Keith Cameron; secret- ary, Miss Margaret Byrne: treas- urer. Miss K. MacLean; entertain- ment chairman, Mr. Edward Dou- catte sick committee, Mrs. J. Stewart; publicity, Miss Fran Bachynskl; ways and means, Mrs. Edward Doucstte; membership, Mr. Gus Arsenault; auditing, Miss B. coming m BUBGOYNE-At the P. E. I. H03- shire, a son, weight 9 lbs. ll 13.? ozs. BUCK-At Charlottetown Airport. on Sunday. and Mrs. Robert D. Buck, a son. MI.cDONALD - At. County Hospital 1954, to Mr. MacDonald, Monticello. P. E. 1.. a dlughier. 6 lbs. 5 ozs. DesBOCHl-I - At County Hospital on 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Roche Augustine Nancy Lea, weighing 9 lbs, 1 07.. CANNON-At Hospital, and Mrs. Margaret Roche. a son, Wilfred. MMLEAN - At the . town Hospital on October 22nd, General Hmplmlv B05W"- M535-: 1954, to Mr. MacLean, (nee Kathleen Wood) a f9”""L3' "E French RAVE? In her Hospital on Saturday, October 9th. win's Road, a son Kevin Barry. Weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. Macl(INNON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital 24, MarKlnnon RN.) weight 8 lbs, 6 oz. RODD-At Island Hospital on 22, 1954, to Mr. B. daughter, Janice Elizabeth. weight 7 lbs, 6 ozs. CUBRAN-At the King's Hospital on and Mrs. berry Plains, a son,' Brendan Gel.- asius. 8 lbs, 5 ms. MELLISH-At the King's County Hospilal on and Mrs. Road, 1fing's -Lloyd Thomas. 7 lbs, 12 ozs. GAUTHIER - At the P. E. island Hospital on October 23rd, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Hospital. October 25th, 1054. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Skilllcom, nee Jill MscEachern, a daughter, Pamela Helen. 6 lbs. I one. niwriis Fisharics Council of Canada was H1 0 L 23 1954. M. d MURPHY-At the City Hospital guest speaker at the annual din- &,:.' R:ymon'd Burntfne (';r:n"d, on Oct. 21, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. ner meeting of the P. 2. Island vine . son ' Albert Murphy. 2nd Street. Park- Fisheries reduction held at the ' j dale. I Ion. Joseph Francis. 7 chulonetown Hotel 1”; nah; McALLISTl".ll-At the Charlotte lbs. Sozs. which Wu pwddad over by nu- town Hospital on Oct. 2b, 1994. MUIILEY-At the P. E. I. Hos- men Gaunm vice pnudeng. to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McAllister. piul on Oct, 23rd, to Mr, gngj M1,. Rune” tn: . oomm,hen,jV, Woodstock. N. B., a daughter. Mrs. William Murley, a son. tux on wnmuom in Newgound. 6 lbs, 8 U2 ozs. Oliver Borden, 8 lbs, 6 ozs. l(;::a:;f:rec:;;1edsgA::i oennwggzdiflgz 'lI:!BEltIlElllE-Abt th;7P.19r:. Island MARRIAGES 0n H16 G90n0mIY 0! "'19. "W PT0' ancdsplviars oNVen(dlel1 A B34'1'I:m1-:4-L5 DOIVNE - STEWART C III . .' , T ' ” Trinity United Church Study on 111106 l0nCl'8llY- (nee 1-rances Sherrenl llamp- ' October 22nd. 1954, by Rev. A. F. MaeLean, William Warren Downa to Katherine Emery Stewart. both of Charlottetown. DEECFADYEN-DEBCNEVIN -At Presbyterian Manse, Clyde River on October 23rd. 1954, by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, Rena ls- abelle MacNcvin of Canoe Cove, to VIPIOF MacFadyen, R.C.N., Canoe Cove. OM mm DAWSON .. HUESTIS A At the Frank Des: home of the bride on September wadman). 10th, 1954, at 4p. m.. by Rev. Em-I daugmer erson G. Huestis, James Paige son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dawsor; , Trail. B. C., to Kristine Mary, 0C,.th;,. 1C9L5L2'rLT0'elo,:Z,L' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wilfred Cannon Oct. 24, 1954, to Mr the the Prince on October 26in, and Mrs. Peter A. the Prince (nee Phyllis Cove. is Joseph DEATHS .m.m.L.g.gmg,gggggw Charloueg HAINES -- At the Massachusetts and Mrs. l.eslie G. 0”” 25- 1954- MT-V Maude Hainea. to led in pra er. sun, Donald Gordon. Weighing 8 lb I64!" W31..- . n y 5 oz. gARIIIAlL'I(')-At Prince County A hotl debated potato meeting. an: C At h pi c L 0591” . "ml". 25”'- 1954- caued my Conan" Vino," -spec" P TEE L 5 "me mm y Mary Louise Barrlault. wife of of the potato Industry W" held 1954' w Mr. and M”. Elwood Cpl. Joseph Sylvere Barrlaull of in Hunter River Hall last night The Paynter, (nee l.ois MacMurclo. SA EL”".")" I” II" ml” yea" ' meeting was presided over by An- Freetown), a son, David Elwood. GALLARTDM Ch””0””,'”W" 0" drew Stevenson of Elliots. CURRAN -- At the Charlottetown T””'5d"5" 0” 23- 1904- 3”!- Prlncipal participants in the heat- llospltal, October 22nd. 1954, m Mr::;1”Cf;P;X'7g:'1LLa';,2m?'3 D””3I(l3 SL- ed debates were Messrs. Leo P. and Mrs. Desmond Curran, Bald- H00PP;MAt Umtp. E I. Hos. pital, Thursday, October 28, 1954; Mrs. Hammond Hooper, in her 84th year. 1" )IONAGHAN- At the Charlotte l954' I” MI" (.1 1' H lvltown llospltal on Thursday, Oct ' ("Q9 G'al-is huxl-1' 28, 1954, James Frederick Mon E dduim" W9""” ”" aghan of Charlottetown in hit 70th year. t MaeNEILL-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Oct. 27th, 1954, Mar- tin L. MacNeil in his 85th yearj BIJCK-At P. E. Island Hospital on Monday, Oct. 25, 1954. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Buck. ' MncDONALD- In Charlottetown, Oct. 26. 1954, Alphonse MacDon- ald, aged " IVIICKAY-AI. the P. I5. Island Hospital on Sunday. Oct. 24, 1934. L.A.C. Clive MacKay of 22 Graf- ton St.. aged 28 years THOMPSON-At the home of his son, Bruce, Spring Street. Sum- merslde, on Saturday. October Zird, George R. Thompson in hill. fi9th year. on October and Mrs. Kcithv the Prince Edward Friday, Oct and Mrs. Arthur Rodd, Centrnl Royalty. in County October 22, to Mr Brendan Curran, Al- Ortoher 21, In Mr. Lloyd Mellish, Union County, a son, Eric Gauthier. n Mosher. FRIDAY Reginald Buell of Mon- tague, 49-year-old mother of four, won 556,000 yesterday on the first Irish Sweepstake ticket she ever bought. She held a ticket on Queen: Beaches the horse finishing sec- ond in the race. She was the highest Canadian money winner in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes which were held in England on Tuesday night. "I can't believe it," were her first words on being Informed of her good fortune by a Guardian reporter In Iris yesterday after- noon. "There's a trip in store for us.” stated the happv Mrs. Bush in her modest comfortable Montague home last night. It will be her first trip out of the Province and one which she thinks she do- serves. Sitting aroudn the stove in the family kitchen last night Mrs. Bueli recounted the steps-leading up to the unexpected bonanza. She and her 55-year-old hus- hand Reginald, a carpenter who is working at Central Creameries in Charlottetown, had been plan- ning for a long time to buy an Irish Sweepstake ticket. A couple of months ago they made up their minds. Reggie bought two tickets, one for him- self and one for his wife. Little more thought was given to the tickets until last week when Mrs. Buell received a tele- gram informing her that her tic- ket has been drawn for the race. Yesterday morning she and her daughter, Betty Margaret drove down to Iris to visit Mrs. Bue1l's parents. "I never thought that I would get any word until about Fri- day," she stated last night. When Harold (Landry) offered me con- gratulations yesterday afternoon I thought he was referring to the telegram. Then he told me how much I won and I couldn't be- have it. My father was so ex- cited he could hardly talk. ..'At a meeting last night, Souris longshoremeu decided to form I union and selected Mr. Harvey Poole as their first resident. some 75 persons attends the meeting. and after the organization was formed so member. joined. Other officers are: vice-president. Mr. Vernon Fraser; secretary - treasurer, Mr. George Mcmeachern. Executive committee, Messrs. Joseph Pequet, Marcus Mooney and Roddy Mcfntyre. It was decided at the meelng that the union will seek the same wsge rate as prevails for longshoremen In Charlottetown. The present Sourls rain was said to below that level. -Wilbur Hippenslnll, 29, oi Summerside one of the two pris- oners who escaped from tin Prince County Jail last Monday gave himself up to lho. Summcr- side detachment of the R. C. M P. early yesterday afternoon. Hlppenstall apparently had hi-en hiding out in barn! and other buildings since, Monday but hun- ger forced him to seek food yes- terday noon at a home in Bede- que area. After eating a meal he asked to use the phone and Im- mediately called the Summerslde detachment of the R.C.M.P. and asked that they come after him as he was ready to give, himself up. 1-lippenslall I1 nvrllling trial Mrs. SUPER - LASTIC . SNOW-Mllll Tues THREE TllACTION-ACT- ION TBEADS - IN"- CLUDING THE N E W VERSATILE "HIWAY - BYWAY" -- ALL ARE SAVINGS PRICED Go through mud or snow-without chains, Take your choice of three rugged tread designs that Will pull you through the mean- est winter driving conditions. Only Canadian Tire gives you the option of Nalural Rubber or Jet Cold Rubber Treads. Naturll Rubber Treads-for up in nu almost unbelievable 507: llreater "gripahiliIy” than um" nlhcr lire -more nnti-skid control and extra hraking-pnunr. lmprnvr-cl Jot. 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