;...-... ...x. . .. .. 4.... enca rwatvai . as conxoinn. cnnknorrra-'rowlv C JR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS I nouns! ' A scow owned by the Diamond Construction Company or Freder- icton. .N.B.. and carrying I valu- able cargo. submerged of! Point Prime in the Northumberland Strait at 10:30 A. M. on Saturday and practically all the cargo val- ued at approximately 818,000 was lost. Rev. T.1-LB. Somers, minister of the Kirk of st. James in char- lottetown, was guest preacher at the Presbyterian Church in Al- berton at the concluding service of a. series in celebration of the congregations 120th anniversary. During the past week there were services in the church each oven- ing except Sunday. The Prince Edward island Reg- iment (l'fth Reece). Ll.-Col. A. W. Rogers, officer commandinl. left yesterday morning by motor bus for Camp Sussex. N.B., where the unit will undergo a week's concentrated training. Members of the unit from the eastern part of the Province, Georgetown, Souris, St. Peters. Moreli. anti Mt. Stewart gathered in Charlottetown Saturday for nlcdicals, documenation and pay. They joined "A" and Headqua.l't- ars squadrons from Charlottetown for the trip to Sussex. ”C" Squadron from side, 20 all ranks. under com- mand of Major F. J. CNEli.i, joined the main body of he unit. at Borden for the trip to camp. Some 19 officers and T12 other ranks left froln Charlottetown. Second-in-command of the Reg- iment is Major J. A. MacDonald. Cardigan. The Adjutant is Capt. Reg. Mahar. TUESDAY Plans are now being finaii7ed for the general Acadian Reunion which is to be held at Fgmurit Bay on Wednesday, August 1. and at which a very large attend- ance is exPeCtEd- The proceedings will open with Pontifical lilgh Mass by His Ex- cellency Bishop Boyle. A special sermon for the occasion will be preaclfed by the Rt. Rev. Norbert Robichaud. Archbishop of Munc- ton. Summer- Gcorge R. Thomson. formerly of Darnlcy and presently residing in Bummersirie was found dead in his truck on Saturday evening Dr. Austin Delaney, Coroner. de- cided that an inquest was not ne- eessary as he had passed away from it heart ailment and had been known to be in poor health for some time. A veteran of two wars. he W35 8 son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomson of Darnley and is aur- vived by one half-brother and five half-sisters Servicing and repairing of air- craft attached to the R.C.A.F. sum , Summerside, by the Mar- itime Central Airways at Char- lottetown will mean the perman- gng employment of 75 persons, and an income to this Province of hun- dreds of thousands of dollars. As reported in The Guardian last month, negotiations have been in progress between the Depart- ment of Defence Production and the local airport for some time. but the contract has not yet been signed. It is expected however that Maritime Central Airways will be- gin the fulfillment of the contract early th'..' Fall. The first youniz Women imm this province to :i0lll ""3 R3Y”1 Canadian Air Force in Deiceume were sworn in yesterday at R. C-' A- r. Station summersidr by Flvina Officer J. A. Robertluin recruiting officer. Miss Ruth Flcnces John- son of Control Bcdeque and Miss Margaret ltuth .VlacFarlsne 0! Lower Bedeque were also the flfli recruits to be welcomed by the first woman to he POW” Wfhe Summerside Station ;n peacetime. sgt. V. Georgia OBrlen of Mono- mn N 3, who has been assigned to the recruiting staff to interview and advise air women as the fe- male members of the Air F-'1'-'09 are to be known. This time there is no wonicn's di'l'lSi0n-fill are members of the rozulur Air F-3 cc and may he called on tr serve MY- where. Ii was learned .ycsterdn.v l?"l"l Mr, J, Watson Mazlvnllzhiu MP" asslstant to the e tllr, Ili)dBlliili:tne1r "of iishcrics, that a :cn- tract has been let to Ash!-eld Bros. Ltd. of Fredericton. N- 3 for s. storm sewer system at C. A. 1'. station summerside. The amount of the contract is 527.363. 89. As far as can he leurgifdsleltgii b. d e 33;: 1:.'h'e?-e the :,ri'arr?od llUIl'C" are locat;:clt.hDl9'lJ:";:0'-' N W p-vm o s s r e . Tenders have also been ra'l-Gd for the street paviniz. I5 W91v 3' for sidewalks and driveways. Ind an lnnouncr-mcnt of this contract is expected in the near future. A short time ago announcement was made that a contract nad been let for the landscaping of the area and when this work is .all done the park will take on a oer- mansnt and finished appearance. There are 20!! air force fsmi.ics living here in houses that have been all built within the past two years.-S. WEDNESDAY A Prince Edward Island girl was among a group of 50 from Canada who shook hands and chatted with Queen Elinboth Friday at Dusk- lsubarn Palace. lhe is Kathleen Coffin of Rollo Bay. she is a mem- ' bar of the Canadian, giriv tour DH lritsin ll ' III! M W. Wcltoili adisn-born I s ...... something new for this Province went into operation yesterday ng when the new trarfic his at the corner of luston Itrsot and Ill: Avenue were of- lieislly turned on. It is the first I-a then have been is-autsughts in operation in Prince Edward is- land. Mayor B. Earle MacDonald was on hand at 8:30 a.m. to see the lights turned on. and accompany- ing him were Chief of Police C. W. MacArthur, and Councillor Dave Stewart. Lester O'Donnell. George Keefe and Wendell Bea- ton. Staff Sergeant L. A. Mc- Innis, senior traffic officer, was on hand most of the day to watch reactions of motorists and pedestrians. Mr. Arnold Wood. O'Lcary. was appointed President by the Board of Directors of the Island Co-ower- ative Association Limited at tn-sir second annual meeting held in Charlottetown yesterday. The new Pruident will rep.ace Mr. Frank Dunn who presided over the well attended meetings in the Canadian Legion during the afternoon. and during the supoer and meeting at The Village Ren- dezvous. Southport, in the evening. lNsw directors eiectcd were Mr. Franl: Connolly. More-.l Mr. Lloyd Martin of Cherry Valley, and Mr. Ulric Poirier. Mount Carmel was re-elected. Others directors on the Board include. Vice-President, sir. Malcolm Reeves, Southport, Sec- retary, Mr. Joseph Gaudin, North Rustico. Messrs. Rod MacNevln, Summerside, Carl MacAdam, Mor- cll. and Lorne Monkley, Kens:ng- ton. g County County -Judge L. G. Lewis. Court. judge. for Prince has been advised that he has been appointed Judge of the Juvenile Court for Prince County. Ever since ills appointment on the bench Judge Lewis has been juvenile court judge for the town of Summerside and has taken a great interest in the welfare of less fortunate Clllldr ren. t Some time ago is jllvenlln court for the county was set up and Judge Lewis was asked if he would accept the appointment as judge and he agreed to do so The position of juvenile judge carries no salary with it. Up to now juveniles from Summersidl: could commit offences outside the town limits and there was no court except the criminal courts where they could be tried. Now Judge Lewis will have jurisdiction any where in PTln('I3 County and juveniles may be brought before him for any of- fense in this area. The object or the juvenile court is not so much the punlshmentof the offender as the correction of the child where possible. Unfortunately children in this province who are sentenced to homes of correction must be sent out of the province to serve 'tlielr terms as there are no homes of detention for juveniles on Prim-.3 Edward Island. Judge Lewis has been in touch with the problem of Juvenile deliquency ever slum hl! Hpllolnlment as Crown Pro- lkclllor. fourteen years ago.-S. THURSDAX t Reserve Naval personnel at. iat.ct27fi 1,0 1i.M.c.s. "Queen Chir- it will hive the Opportunity of a training cruise on board a 35”" m1n95W69Der next month. It has been announced than H, M. C. S. Brockville,' attached to H. M. S. "Scotian” in Halifax, will arrive in Charlottetown U1, August 7th and will be at the dis. posal of the local barracks for ten days. The cruise will count as Naval i-Yiilllni And if more men aoply "'35 it 1! imssible to lake atV0"l8 time the "Brockville" win mm W0 "V9-day cruises instead of one ten-day trip. Ports of call can not be planned until such lime .. all applications are received. Mr. Edison Newman, Hunter my. er. died in the Prince Edward 13. land Hospital shortly after m,.d. nisht this morning as the result of an accident which cccurred on his farm about 4 p. In. last evening. He was -19 years of ago. Mr. Newman had been erecting a scaffold for hoisting hay when I was slipped and one of the beams. which was being hoisted to the top of the scaffold, came crashing down. with mm at me time were his daughter and son-.n- MW. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stewart, Hampshire and another daugh'er. They mnnaserl to Jump to safety but Mr. Newman received s. blow on his head as he endeavored to leap out or the way of the falling beam. He was rushed to the hospital by ambulance but an enlergency operation failed to stop intcmal bleeding. Mr. Newman is survived by his wife. the former Ethel Boyle com. wall. nnd four daughters. rho daughters are. Freda. Mrs. Errol 3i"""- Hlmpahlre. and Verna, Winnifred and Heather at home. Two, brothers. George in st AVE!!! 5. Harry in Union Road and A sister, Pearl, Mrs. Lester Me. Gfeilor. Kingston. also survive. FRIDAY A judgme t f ill - handed down" byo Jgdlggycfs? Clair Trainer in the County Court -7lld8e'! Criminal Court yesterday in the case of Justice George J. Tweedy. charged with driving to the common danger. As 3 resun, he was fined 3-500 or in the event of non-payment sentenced to serve three months in Queen's County jail. The case arose out of the death of Gerald Solomon in I highway accident last April. PBOGIIII WITH CENSUS .. llnumerawrs in the Charlottetown and Royalty District who had been obtaining the names of residents for Canada's latest census have iinisbed their task. Most of the cards have been forwarded to Hal- ifax. However the big job has not been completed locally due to the nscsnity of the various supervisors bavlnguto personally check every card ore it can be forwarded. All! IICIITITI - Five more recruits left here by M.C.A piano guards! afternoon for No. i rsonnei Depot. csnadian Army, Halifax. for final attestation. In the group were C. E. Taylor. Char- lottetown; O. A. Gallant. New Tor- onto Road; J.C. Gallant, North Rustico; J. R. Mccoubrey, Hunter River; and R. S. Milligan, Mc- Neills Mills. According to all indications July 1951 is going to be the greatest month for visitors the historic Confederaion chamber has ever seen. only those who have register- ed in the Visitors' Book can be counted, but already there are as many this month as there were for the entire month of July last year. Their names have filled 59 pages of he book up to yesterday, and that means approximately 1500 visitors. They come from all lo of the Canadian Provinces and 25 of the United States. There were also several callers Scotland as well Switzerland. from England and as one ,from its MICEACHERN-At the P. I-1. '1. Hospital. July 21, 1951. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Melbourne M9ccEncllern. Long Creek, a son, Melbourne Clyde. WARREN--A't the P.E. I. Hospital on July 18th, to Mr, and Mrs. Rhodes M. Warren, a. daughter. CHANDLER-At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 21, 1951, to Mr. rind Mrs. Clifford Chandler. North Milton, a son. Kenneth Wayne, (3 lbs. 12 ozs). CUSACK-In St. Michael's lies- pital. Toronto on July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cusnck (nee Noreen Flood) a son. MacLEAN - At the P. E. 1. lies- pital July 21st, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Macl.z-inn. (nee Pauline Matheson). a (laughter. Donna Gall. 6 lbs. 15 ozs. ELLIS-At the P. !.'.I. Hospital. July 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Ellis, Stanhope, a son, Al- lison Wayne. DOWLING-At the Cliarlottetowr. Hospital on July 21, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dowling, Cha: lottetown, a riauglill-r, Anni.- Marie. SIMMONDS-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Monday. July 73. to Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Simmonds, Charlottetown, a son. IIAYNOIL-At the Prince: l.-Edward Island Hospital. Jilly '.'3rd, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Rnlpl- Raynor. Mount Herbert, a son, Grnyrion flushes. GORVEATT-At the P. E. I. Hos pltril. July 16. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gorveatt, A son, Ron- ald Ewen. LAIITEII-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Stinduy, July '.2, to Mr. and Mrs. Willirlni Lnrier. North Wiltshire, ll son, Garry Robert. STEVENSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on July 23, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Stevenson. (nee Rita Br-rnnrrli. Hunter River, in d.'liilzll'icl', (5 lbs. 15 oz. VEBONI -- At the Prince Ed- wnrd Island Hospital on July 4th, 1951, to Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Vcroni (nee Kay MncDonuldl Mermaid. ll daughter, Donna Marie. 6 N2 lbs. TIDMARSH-At the P.E.l. lies- piial on July 25. 1951, to Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tidmarsh, Montreal, I daughter. FLYNN-At the King's County Memorial Hospital, Montague. on July 17th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flynn. a son, weight 8 lbs., 2 on. MA RBIAG E S SOBBEY-ROBERTSON - At tho Presbyterian Manse. Montague, on July 12th, by Rev. F. N. Young. Alfred Sorrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sorrey. Mon- tune, and Jessie J. Robertson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Klngsboro, P.E.I. HABVEY-MIcFADYEN- At Auti- ustine Cove. Wednesday. July ltd, 1951, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Aletha Helene MnrFad,ycn of Augustine Cove to Chnrlcs I-lubert iiurvt-1' of Crapnud. IVIICDONALD - ADAMS DunsInn's Basilica. by Rev. l-'. McMahon, July 17, J. Marshall MacDonald of St. All:an's, Ver- mont. nnd l-leicn Adams. daughter -- - At St. of Mrs. and the info Leslie Ad- ems. BETTS - MncNEILL -- At 5! Prince Street. Chnrloiii-town, on July 14th. 1951. by Rev. J. D. Davison. Sarah I-llldred MncNeiii. Hartsdnle, New York. to Reuben Benjamin Belts, New Dominion. STRETCH - CURB!!! At the Long Creek United Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon July 21st, 1951. John Alexander Currie. son of Mrs. Louise 8. Currie, and the late Ernest B. Currie of Rocky Point. P.E.I., and Norma Margaret Stretch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. stretch of St. Catherincs. P.E.1'. by Rev. ll. Barber of North River. BRIDGES-SHAW - At the Earl- tist Parsonagc. O'Lcal-y. on July l7, lwl, by the Rev. C. O. Hewlett B.A., D.D., Wilfred George Bridges of Mt. Stewart to Bertha Evelyn Shaw, Portage. CIIOCKETT-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Satur- day. July 21. Ernest C. Crockett in his 70th year. 'l'll0ltISON- Suddenly at mersidc on July 21st George Rus- sell Thomson in his 4!-til Resting at the Bowness DUFFY-In Seattle. Washington. Wednesday. July in. nudoiph Phillip Duffy formerly of Fort Augustus ill his oath rear. C0'l'l'0N-At Kenslnstm-. on Sat- urday, July 21st. William Lawson Cotton. in his floth year. I-At Wilmot Valley. July . Charles llucstis in his 2'lrd year CAMPBELL - At Charlottetown, Monday. uly 23. 1951, John W. Campbell. formerly of Montague in his 74th year. LECICY-At llialifax on Monday. July 23rd, Frederick Lucky in his 33rd your. Forwarded from the Bowness BEAIBSTO-At Charlottetown on Tuesday, July 24th, John William Berllrsto in his 81st year. THOMPSON-At Port; Elgin, N.B, on Tuesday, July 24. 1951, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Har- old Lenrd -,Mrs. I-Ierbart Thomp- son formerly of Tryon, P.E.I. aged 89 years. CONNOLLY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital. July 26th. Owen Connolly, aged 62 years. P ' NEWMA" suddelly at the RE. I Hospital on June 26, Mr. Edison Newman, aged forty-nine years. NEWMAN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 26, Mr. Edison Ncwmnn of Hunter River. aged 4.. DUFFY-Tile remains of Rudolph Phillip Duffy will arrive in Charlottetown f r o m Tacoma. Washington this evening and will he transferred from the A. A. llcnnesscy Nonnoao w. r. .j The niembers of Norboro Wom- en's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Stewart for th r reg- ular monthly meeting. Th vice- president, Mrs. Elmer Stewart pre- sided and the meeting opened in the usual manner. Twelve mem- bcrs responded to the roll call by presenting a rose. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. James Crolren and Mrs. Cecil Hughes gave a done- tion each towards funds as they were absent from the Hat Sale. A short discussion took place regard- ing the walk for the school and Mrs. Harding was asked to speak to Mr. McKay about doing it as soon as possible. The District Convention deleg- ates reported on their meeting and arrangements were made so that each member would be able to attend the convention if they wished to. A bill of 50 cents for tion paid. It was moved and sec- onded that s5.00 be donated to George Bowness and Mrs. James Lawless were appointed as deleg- ates to the convention in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Clark Harding and Mrs. James Lawless were appoint- ed on the Executive. Birthday box was passed. Collection amounted to 31.45. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. John Andrews. Roll call to be responded to by giving both grandmother's maiden names, Programme committee for next month -- Mrs. Frank Mur- phy and Mrs, Lindsay Sharpe. The programme for the evening con- treat was presented and on mo- ' the Sanatorium Radio Fund. Mrs. - Red Cross Swimming And Water Safety The Bunbury Swimming and Water Safety Course was com- pleted on Tuesday afternoon. De- spite chow! waves a number of soy; and girls passed Red Cross es . Miss Lois Arsenault has con- ducted these classes at Mason's Beach for the past two weeks. Mrs. Harry Wood, chairman of the Red Cross swimming and Water Safety Committee or this area presented swimml g and water safety awards to the fol- lowing at the completion of the es :- Elementary: David Wood, Glen- wood Pyke, Sandra Sutherland. Dorothy Mutch. Alex Waugl-.,l-lar- old Dsrrach, Wallace Prowse, lir- nle Grotto, Marilyn MacDonald. Laura Doreen Wood, Florence Grotto. Juniors: Donald MacAusland. Douglas Wood, Shirley House. George Mutch, Annie Grotto, An- dre Areenault. I ' Brighton Beach Red Cross Tests- were conducted at Brighton Beach on the Ele- mentary. Junior and Intermediate levels on Monday afternoon. July 23rd. These clones were taught by Miss Joan Wood, assisted by Miss Ann Horne and Mr. Roger Clark The following boys and girls re- ceived Red Cross Awards. Elementary: Elaine Trsirlor. Charlie Trainer, Doreen Andrews. Lyal sommers, Patricia. Ann Le-l Clair, Arlene Desftoches. John MacDonald, Darrell stairs, Donald ” Johnson, Harold Lund, Earl Seal. Shirley Boianer, Ann Forsyth. Connie Cullen, Ann McKerina.l Barbara MscDougall, Geraldine Duffy, Joan Cudmore, George sisted of two contests which were put on by Mrs. Wilbert Lawless and Mrs. Cecil Hughes. Winners being Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Arnold Douglas. Meeting closed with the National Anthemi after which refreshments were served by the hostess and a pleas- ant social hour enjoyed. The Neighbors ”If he's to be photographed, he wants a contract like a cowboy movie star." as-.-. ...... .. ...-. MacDonald, Tests Held Billy Olssy. Tommy Johnson. Stephen Harper. Bill Cudmore, Carol Jones. Elizabeth Mscxenzie, Margaret Warner. Junior: David Durber. Donna Cudmore, Frances Thompson. Intermediate: Beatrice ,Egsn. Letitia Martin. Norma Connolly. Ebbsflut Mr. Patrick Buote. swimming and Water safety Instructor pre- sented several classes for Red Cross tests at Ebbsflset last set- urday morning. The tests were conducted by Red Cross representatives and the fol- lowing candidates received 'awsrds presented by Miss fphigenie Ar- senault, Commissioner. Elementary: Eva Callaghan, Hel- en Carragher, Ann Betty Gallant. Junior: Mildred Maccormick. Carmen Carragher. Jean Gallant. Ida Deagle, Harriet Murphy. intermediate: Shirley Carragher. Intermediate Life Saving lltoyal L.): Bud Carragher, Gerald Trem- bley. Instructors Qualify A group of enthusiastic young Charlottetown people have recent- ly qualified as Red Cross Swim- Callaghan, . min; and Water lusty Instruct.- on. This Insf.ructors' Course was the I d one conducted this sum- mer and wu carried out in the evenings to accommodate those who were employed during tbe day. Mrs. Earl Taylor. examiner for the Royal Life Saving society tested the candidates in the re- ouirements for the Bronte Modal- lion Life Saving Award. for which they have been instructed by Iliss Felice Arsonault, B. of Physical Education. The Instructors received instruc- tion and passed tests in teaching methods, swimming, water safety and resuscitation. Several members of this class JULY 28, 1951 an at nnunt ensues u even. mint and Water safety Instruct. are at camps and also in some communities. A few of the llewiv qualified candidatos have not reached the minimum 'ugo gm have been t Provisional oer. tifieates. This allows them to 13. sist senior instructors but until they have attained' their seven. fazgulmhlfiahdly they are not qunl. assume completo res-om. ibility for a class. F The following younl men uni women have completed success- fully all the requirements for the Red Cross Swimming um wwu. Safety Instruatoi-s' Csrtifluiu, Josnna Msonorlsld, Mabel sauna. on, Charles I-line. Dsrold Tantgu Roger Clark. Terfectltea is so to make with "SAl.AlIA'" 'rr:A anus OUR BOARDING HOUSE wel.l.,1l-lelze eomv TRAIMED 2 EGAD. HYENAS! no one Araoonlo-ro .- 3 ASK IF I BOY Plzuloes BYTI-Ie 1'l?Aml.oAo -- no sauAwl4-3, J-iowssetntuell-I6, lslsotrs, , PAATRV lzArDs-- M Maior Hoopla .-,l . .4747 OUR DOUGH HEY clllilsuln lyoulze NOT L i oulfrlue NOW! GNE us A CHANCE TO WASICSOME or K! M- By Fagaly and Shorten ........... Bur WHEN Her. ' IN rue HOLE A - BUCK ORTWO-u .W) C. (u, Wwdutr TMEWI: WEBER, ;iZ&iK4”"7u YOU PONEHEAi7-- KEEP HIM AMlJ5E-P I Napoleon and Uncle Ellly .I1bLPMR9xTONE5WEVi0l.lLPiliiA1rH psoaele FOR HER. KEEPHIM Amusso .so HE woawae-raolvu--usveaorauv, Iv Clifford Mcllrllie gt: Sum- ' year. .