roran thanked the students for IlANUARY.;f5, 1952 Record Number Sign Visitors Book " .".-TGEFIVE Report Drop in- Flood Waters - , . M" MONTREAL. Jan. 1- (CF) - -aiilelhlfs word, bmeuy lay A small 7”"0”"" 0' 935" a"diCivic officials of Montreal's in- LmD,;..;...D..?..D some cigarettes was the WW1 100' unndaled north-end communities COOK'S STUDIO tor periect when a break was made into the flanking the RM.” deg P1-pk-leg pictures. more of N. Aubrey cutcliffe. Fred- reported vanish; . amp or 20 --- eiicton. on Tuesdily night Or EH1! inches in flood levels during the MOTOIHST FINED - A i'esE- ;,vpstei'day morning. day and said immediate danger dent of Peakes. charged with opet- Entry to the store had been of further flooding is over. sting in. motor vehicle without a made by removing it front storm However, Mayor Rosario For- driver's license. was fined 55 and window and then breaking the main tin of Ririere des Prairies. haird- costs or 10 days in the only case to inner window. The cash box. re- est hit of three ice-battered and appear before Magistrate Gilbert ported to have held approximate- water-logged towns. warned re- A. Gaudet in the Queens County ly two dollars. was found about two sidonts to remain on the alert. ' Magistrates Court yesterday. miles from the store. R.C.M Pol it is believed the sudden low- - lice are investigating the incident arms: of level! W8! Clillled W the shifting of ice jams following several dnys of unseasonably mild weather. Valued at 51.000. the fellowships also include travelling expenses. Dr. Darle, 31-year-old native or Welland, ont.. is s. specialist in children's diseases and conducted The-National cancer institute of research in leukemia at the H05- qpnvmps : The Canada today announced that appital for Sick Children here lmd8l' i I 1 Toronto doctor and is Kingston.la Canadian Institute fellowship. 0nr.. Physicist have been awardedll-le will Study 35 "19 British P09” Graduate Medical school. Ham- irrifz c'UaaniaN.' cliantogi-:"i'owN”' ' cEliTliAL ouinomrnraak Reported This column -l:served for news of local interest. but advertising of I newly nature may be inserted Scones iluring liow Year's Receptions Hora - The large number of conventions and Visiting groups to the City and Province was reflected in the num- ber of people who signed the visit- crs book in the confederation Chamber last year. A total of 8,155 signsturestwss recorded in 1951, compsr d to the previous high of 0455 in 1950. Oom- niissionaire Rioberticrsig said yes- terday that the majority 0! visit- ors to the Island make it I point in view the historic chamber, but by no means all of them sign the rel,-ist.er. He estimated that over forty per cent leave without signing. me most distinguished visitors in 1951. 'lhcir Royal I-llghnosses. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- Lurgh, signed s. spscisl book pro- iidcd for the. occasion. corooran B.T.S. Christmas closing The Corcoran Business Training Studio closed for the Christmas pnlidays on Wednesday, December 19th. The closing exercises were held In the college classroom, the principal, Miss Corcoran, presided and reported on the work com- pm:-rl (luring the past Cour mmiihs. She complimented the silidcnls on the spirit ol good fr-liowship nnd harmony which PVlSiPd and for the splendid effort put forth by them in their en- deavour to reach their desired goal. She expressed satisfaction at ihe splendid attendance durinlt the day and evening sessions. and for their faithfulness in carrying out the exercises and yL0blElTl-3 required in homework. Before reading the pass list, Miss Cor- FORWARDED T0 HALIFAX - In accordance with his own wishes s the body of the late Benjamin Pid- goon. Charlottetown, who passed . away on New Years Day, will or: forwarded this morning to the De- e partment of Anatomy, Forrest Siaiiding. Dalhousie University, Hal- TORONTO. Jan. 2 gwmg FUNERAL funeral service for the late Ben- jamin Pidgeon was held yesterday , at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. British Engifgwsglgfer Camlmg" mmmnh mm” The service was conducted by Rev. EXC EH89 , ' . ' ' ' . 1; E. D, Asmara, The Canadian The fellowships. awarded an- M1. Holloway. borintin In-Iamllton; Lemon Burial Service was read by nually by the empire organization '5 3 mlidicai PhY51i-i5 E Quake; Winston Smith and the Last past in collaboration with the Canadian University. He has been war 8 and Reveille was sounded Bugler W. Chaisson. - bx Institute, went to Dr. M M. Dartc. with the 70,000,000-volt synchro- O and Arthur F. ilolloway. Thcyitron X-ray equipment there and cover 3 year of gdvanced study lnivrill take advanced studies in high- crrv POLIC-E cciunr - A man cancer research or therapy at is energy radiation at the Cancer Hospital, London. R031! charged with being drunk and dis- leading British centre- orderly failed to appear in court yesterday and a warrant was is- sued for his arrest by the Stipend- iary Ma.gisli'ate. Ball of 510 was also estrcated. Onc drunk and in- capable was dismissed and another was fined 55 and costs or 5 days. Two men. one charged with being drunk and incapable and the other with disorderly conduct, were both remanded for one work. FUNERAL YEbTh'R.l)AY - The funeral'of the late Charles A. Beer was held from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church yesterday aftcrnnoll li'lllEFP service was conducted by Rev. .l, T. Ib- boti. Interment was in Sherwood cemetery. The Canadian Legion burial service was read by F. W, Smith and Last Poslinnd Reveille sounded by Bugler William Chais- son, The poll bcar('i's were H. L. Sear, Douglas Saunders. James Walker, Walter llyndman, James Brow, Donald D. Ross. Personals Miss Helen Mclsaar. Vernon River attended the First Aid Course. hold in Charlottetown. the lovely gift presented to her and extended the season's greet- ing: to all. The graduates from the Book- keeping Department: Barbara Jen- kins, Eleanor Rodd. Retha Adams. Dorothy MacDonald. Margaret Scott, Pauline Johnston. Marguerite Duffy, Anita Miller. Robert Kelly and Iva Docherty have one paper to write. Glenda Campbell and Phyllis Costello have almost completed Double Entry. and will write finals early in the new term. Good work was done in the Junior division by Doris Costello. Don Matheson. Maurice Costello. Hugh Trainer and Loretta Doiron Shorthand and Typewritlng De- partment. Junior 1st Division: Anne Campbell. The following students will write Junior Papers on their re- turn to classes: Iva Docherty. Edna Ash. Eleanor Rodd. Phyllis Higgins, Barbara Jenkins. Mar- garet Scott. Retha. Adams. Pauline Johnston, Dorothy MacDonald and Glenda Campeli. The above-mentioned students have been studying typewrlting for some time, as has also Jean ' Vessoy. Edna Ash, Edna LePage and Margaret Houston. The names of a number of students who are taking up speed work are not listed. Publication will be made upon completion of the course. Spelling. maximum 100: ltetha Adams 100: Edna Ash 100: Anne Campbell 100. Iva Docherty 100; Marguerite Duffy 100: Barbara Jenkins 100: Anita Miller 100; Eleanor Rodd 100; Margaret Scott 100: Jean Vessey 100; Doris Cos- tello 98. As the Vielork strikes twelve and the bells ring out their melodious greeting to 1052 . . . we pause to make two heartfelt wishes. May the New Your lerry with it increased goodwill and understanding among all , nations on the earth. Ami for you and yours. may this you be BOOB!-I37; MARK-!'Z'l' STOCKI-lOl..Vl .- (CF) -- Thr- numb" Of Private automobiles in Sweden incmnsnd to over 250.000 at the end of 1.051. compared wit-h 50.000 in 1945. In the same period . motorcycles increased from 50.000 ” - I to more than 200,000. .3 lrulen with the best of health, prosperity Ind 101. THRIFTY PAK PEAS island 61' 1 lb. tub - - - ' 1.5? l3'.i.u”.i'." ?3in.?33,""n.5foTi?; HON 15 O 1" 2 f MacDonald. Phyllis Higgins, Don a.ovLClX Z0 Inl 0 0 0 Matheson. Robert Kelly. Fresh l” RRE5. Pk9' ' ' ' STRAW '5 '1l:giLET SOAP. 3 for .. Cam.ab;R:5O SOUP. 2 tins . . TO Ezagicih srARCH- P” " Silver Seagis. Qua.-1 . . . - - PETER PAN PEACHES 21; 15 Oz. Tin. 2 for 39: WHITE SUGAR 203 -O O '.'.'s'.'.'-'.'n'.'.'.'-'n'-'-'1'-'-'-'-'. BIRTHS. MARRIAG ' DEATHS 50: psr insertion . BIRTHS OLAS HUGHES - At the P'E'I' Hos. gelled - I s s s s s s s s s s o vital on Dec. 30. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hughes. 1 daughter, Marjorie Lea. 7 lbs. 5 1-2 ozs. MILLS-At Moncton. N. 3.. on December (list. 1951. to Mr and Mrs. D. F Mills (nee Doreen Mur- dock) a daughter. DEATHS (TORUORAN-Suddenly at Pius- liq- rs. V4 W P wit?” Wm 21: 3 . FLOUR. ';t.-.'u'.'.'-'-'-" .3-. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- . PUREWLARD 2 Lbs. 45c 'n'-'n'n'-'-'-'s'n'd'-'n'n's'-'-'u'n's'-'-'- ville on Wednesday. December .' 26!-h. ?l05l. Ambrose Michael Cor- I. mran in his 76th year. Fu enl . ,- . , . .. ham home of dedeased to Bt.”An. Suifts Machine sliced . P 33g tll0n.v's Roman Catholic Church. B 49: :- ...(-ldcd . . . - - on Monday, December am, with - I ' ' r I ' ' ' ' ' - - - .: Si” A1 1 pk95- ' ' 11; Q Solemn High Mas! It 930- Pictured above are scenes taken during the tmditioinsl NteuaYosr'e gullerton. this! sectgul pictlscrenllis l;2lTc::Ilericy'l:is:opt Jame; :. ' 01 bo"iG . - - :: n0yL&At ' I S g Dny receptions held in this city. The top photo was to on s ovsrn- oys s s own gree ng on. ugene .u en. . n s or o n us ry sn sweet plcklcd .I - Harbor on hv;e,:1,f.:;”a'" .1,:VaRE moi-it House and shows. left to right. His Honor Lieutenant Governor Nltursl Resources. as other guests and members of the iilergy iloo: 6 :'.' nn 9: z 1952- Elisha. B. Doyle .m his 61,. T.WL. Prowse. Mrs. PI-owse. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Premier Walteir sr;Il::igly on. Th: lshottom photo s.l.row"s' s g:'I0l:ip r:fcuor;irenn s:nIt(ll::s:ee , ' . 3: I: 1on0 or .19 Pkqs. . , . . -vgnr. ml "mam. Wm be "AM, Jones, Mrs. W. J. P. MseMlIlsn. Mayor J. David Stewart and y er s s new rig is p s snsny gues u o cs 9 ii sfllzh m ut . .- . ' - oto by (in: . '. . Jar fi-rred this afternoon from the -. , 4 OZ 4 c A. A. Hennesscy Funeral Home -V V H -- Should?” Cm ' :- qr William . o 0 ' l h' it. id . F I - . , i ' . '- azimnixsemeami-S rx” cg? unncillrkecrrd the present 64 officers of district. for the Revrnue Bil-lr.lll.g Ib' ' ' :5 0 07” Tm gqc .. . Argentina nations lllmilll B S s2.L:.'.:”;:...:'..::l:;::; ..::r2::...f:'::.;" :;1?".:::'.”"..:! :- ...,..-.. we 2u'icE .. E D1.-;LA1v1r,y-M, mg ham, in sum. collector) with "not more than 2'5 oritarm and other irregularities. the Sunkist :5 J merslde on Wednesday. January 1. M I t '1 district offices. each headed by in Revenue Bureau is still under in. 2 .- 2 pol, 3qg 2nd, 1952. Dr, Mark Delaney in o 8 S , ' district commissioner.” vesiigation by a House of Re.pre- I ' ' ' s. C-robe '3'” 206. his 78th year. Remnlng n-gmfgp. i Only one official in the whole sentatives siib-cmnniittcc in ad- . OI. ad from the Compton Funeral Bureau - tlge top ornsn 1-; would d-ilion to the lwholcsnie ousters of Choice :5 ' -'”I..-...'u,-.- ' om id 0 hi it I e at oi te b, le reside t. b ft'"a .-. -- -- fromewilieleg ":6 ll:"0:l7 gumqos Amps, Argentina, with pi:Ft,)ril.i1iiematiovn by the Sennie. "fart:-:.ri oasu'l'l'riinuavi's action was 2 lbs. o o o 'v'.,-..-.5 '-""" place on Saturday mnrnintt 10 Sh Jan. 2eeReutr-rs) The govern- WA'P?ljllNGT0'N- -7'l"- 3 ”” '5” All the others would have to reported. Commissioner John B. P"”"” Chm”! '0' MIMI It MM ment. has rationed sa50l"l9 '0 T P'"'d”"i T.”""3" 93”” i-Gd"? come front: the merit system of l)unla.p said that Ms persons were ":"l”'k- Interment St Paul? motorists. raised came tariifs and! for "n sweepinx .re0rIanllalI0n' civil service. fired or forced to resign or re- -! ('"""9"5'- taken over public transport in the 0f the -"8ndal'lildd9" l"l9l'l'"” All 66 collectors now are ap- lire last year. His figure in- capital in .1 series of new year Revenut BUTCHU; "H9 5"”, lie pointed by the President. usually. (hosted 53 more firings or forced PHONE D surprises. - wants I0 make It I bluff ribbon on the recommendations of back- resignations not previously sn- v - ' i ' i anization." 3243 i The gasoline regulations limit ClVIl 59l'VI0e OM98? 0”! home politicians. Somemhave nounced. private car owners to about 8 led The 1W0 m3.l0l' SW?! P'0P059d fallen from grace; three have The President's statement today 2247 lions A week. Doctors and dip- by the Pl9lld9"'43 been indicted on charges of wrong- indicated that he may persevere ' li.ll. Maotoani UNDEIITAIKIEI Illulablilll Dhuloushwn snd North wuusm moss us omiits get about 9 1-2 gallons and taxis between 31 and to gel- Ions. lnl.ei-uaiinnal cable imd radio- gram tariffs were raised ll per cent. r Hours of trading on Buenos Aires Stock Exchange. in the doidrums for about four years. were cut The subways. slrcci.-cars and 1. To puvnearly all the bureau's to jobs under civil service. 5). Creation of "R strong. vigor- ous inspection .-r.-rvice . . . com- pletely independent of the rest -of the b1.ll'eHll." Ti-umsn's plan would replace buses were taken over by the stale from the bankrupt. Biicnos Aires City Transport doing in office. Truman said his mow is one of it srriea of steps he plans in take to protect. the govcrnment "from the insidious influence- oeddlers snd favor-seekers. and to expose and punish any wrong- tigers." He said he will propose that congress pass a law providing for the reorganization he has ingnfnd in.the f'ormnt.i0n of a ni)n-parl.i- san commission to direcl a federal house-cleaning in advance of the presidential election this fall. Federal Judge Thomas F. Mur- phy of New York. n Democrat. was reported last month to be slated as the head of such a can- mission. but laler rfipnrts were that Murphy had fiP('ldEd not to take the assignment. HOME OF FINE FOODS ...... ?l7e&.'wg( lll - 115 GRAFTON