” 5 -10" m, - 4 . ..w. it fold The Guardian Page 18, Plwlnce -TENDER-g at FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL D ent of Public Works and Highways, Df 3100.00. Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, . ' I PUBLIC woaxs "ANDvI-IIGHWAYS w ofPrlncsEdwardIsland . - , snapno. will be received until noonwon ruesdiay, July, 1954yfor the construction of a SEV ENTY -FIV E BED TREATMENT CENTRE I P y ' Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. , Plans and Specifications may be obtained Tram the Provincial on deposit Lowest or any Tender not necessarily acceptei. DOUGALD MacKINNON, Minister of Public Works and Highways. Kitchen in front. Large picture heater. Colored bathroom. Brazil pine. 6 room value. Both houses in beautiful residential area. MRS. CARROLL DELANEY Summerside 2. Houses For -”Sale In Summerside 6 rooms and bath, corner Granville and Victoria ltoad. New. All modern in every detail. Ready for occupancy- - window. Hot water oil Beautiful den furnished with bungalow and bath. Modern. Separate base- '. ment apartment, ideal to rent. This house selling below its Phone 8853 running water in barns. etc. premises. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE AT SOUTI-IPORT, 3 Miles From Charlottetown Farm of 63 acres (60 clear). Excellent land. Mod- em dwelling and barns, with bathroom, electricity, For particulars and inspection see owner on HAROLD W. ANNEAR. Southmn. AUCTION SALE ritchsn, modern bath room downstairs.'Upstair financed. i LDOYD LIVINGSTON . Owner J. J. On Tuesday, July 6th at 6 o'clock Standard Time . New home on Belvedere Avenue,, Central eontaining two bedrooms, large living room, dining room. Royalty, s unfinished with ample space for 3 bedrooms. One, V3-acre lot with ,'.00 foot frontage. A nice new home I that can be easily MUSTARD Auctioneer AUCTIONESALE AT FRENCH RIVER if Campbell on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th calf at side; 4. purebred Ayrshire heife 1 flat; of new floor coverl T v radio; some cooking utensils, etc. Terms cash. There will be sold on the premises of Arthur AT 12 0'CLOCK NOON, the following stock and implements: 1 registered Shorthorn eew. with 2 mo. old bull U2 yrs.; 10 steers, year.-olds, mostly I-Iolstelns; 1 orse, 5 years v -old; 1 mare; 15 years. old, good,drlver;:.illlimt.ity of res- istered Yorkshire-.swlne, including 1 (boar 1 ..year old;. 1 sow A. R. score 91, to farrow in August; also 4 boars and 3 sows from her last litter; 4 bred sows; 1 sow,wlth litter; 4 sows of breeding, age; 17 young pigs. ' 1 hay loader 11-1.; 1 haymower, I.I-I., .oil bath; 1 side delivery rake; M-I-I;'1 three-furrow tractor plow, i I.H.; 5 section M-H lever harrows; smoothing harrows: 1 truck wagon; hay rack; 1 box cart; 1 rubber tired horse hoe with mould boards and discs; 1 single scuf- 1 single plow; M-H binder: M-H drill; -Eureka potato digger; 1 wood sleigh; driving sleigh; driving wagon; turnip pulper; lawn mower; ltenfrew cream sep- arator; cream cans; harness; hog" feeders, etc. Some household effects including ice chest; elec- tric refrigerator with either 32 v. or 110 volt motor; 1 Propane 4-bumer gas range; 1 coal burning Quebec heater; couch; chairs; tables; lamps; lanterns; quantity 1 2-burner .Coleman gas stove; one 3-burner Csl'eman gas stove; 1 Crosley battery If not fine sale will be held following fine day. ARTHUR STEWART, ' Auctioneer. PRIVATE SALE e.-,. . 3.; sauna DUNNING Gowsr suvetgrukdeie Phone son .,' ;.-. , uni tha War ciumsiiie-. in hunt ; V , given that the deadline for fllilf, ” gag wgiclauss can-iuion, notice of an dIIII- -- of Furniture and"!-Iousehold Effects s. s Famdiis .c-idran . uowmlxar. (cm;-Hooter De- csn, mu od Canada's nasr-lsgsnd- trongmundisdwodnssd t h-Ts,lTomohora'sftsralonglll.nyosIa. Howss '14. j his career in sot weight- I records in international tour- naments and was one of the fabled Louis Cyr's most ..formidabls op- ponents. In 1012. Decors hoisted WOOD ISLANDS-OAEIBOU FERRY SERVICE main an to serum: Lssvowood Islands: Prince Novn-- uave Caribou: Charles A. Dunning- 'I mm. II can. 8 p.ni. Princs Nova- I an. I p.m. B p.rn. RESERVATIONS: May he made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office In - Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for:- (1)-First and Second sailings from each terminal ssch morning. (2)-For perishable: andfor Live- stock in truck loads on any sailing. (3)-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until June 12th. For daily report tune in to CFCY each weekday at 6:29 a.m. (Standard Time). CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N OETIIUMIBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown". P. E. Island ll'1'.i pounds over his head. then. a world record and thavbest lift he W1-T: midis: tsgbd ' ippeuu l - an I :1 'co hero in 1000 that ended in I draw. Dccara best Cyr in the barbell trials by lifting .310 pounds over- head and holding it for three sec- onds whlle Cyr could hoist and hold only 210 pounds. Docare also lifted a 1 I-pound dumboll to his shoulder five times with one hand while Cyr gave up after four. ' T However Cyr Performed the most spectacular feat when he crouched under a platform loaded with 2,879 pounds of iron weights and stood up with the platform on his should- ers. Dccare couldn't budge the plat- form in three tries. DESPERATE PLEA LONDON. (AP) -A desperate man inserted the following ad in The Times Tuesday: "The successful termination of , my romance depends upon my oh- taining two tickets for Wimble- don, Saturday. July 3; can any kind person help?" 0L .-c TEN WAY across YORK (North) Plans and Specifications amount of S50.00. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 2 July, 1954. FOR residence of the late Mrs. D. 156 Richmond Street SEALED TENDERS will be received until Thursday, 15 July, 1954, for the construction of a CAUSE- of the undersigned, Provincial . Prince Edward Island on deposit of certified cheque in the BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the property situate at 11 Villa Avenue, the Tenders close July 16th, highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Property open for inspection daily, 10 AM. to 12 AM., and by appointment. For further particulars apply. C. R. McQUAID, Solicitor. smwuaconmsiuns 1 For sale and to lease at Tea Hill, P.E.I. 130 ACRES - 600 YARDS SHORE. mom HARD SANDY BEACH-MAGNIFICENT SCENERY Come see-- wm. A. Reddln Bellevue Road, Tea Emu, P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 8: HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island DER l'lOOl'l on RIVER on the Trans-Canada Highway near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. v may be obtained at the office Building, Charlottetown, 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 person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. R. G. WHITE. Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highways. SALE J. Riley. Phone 8911 PROFESSIO A. Walthan Gaudot, LL.s. Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton St. Bsll.Msthcson&:l'ostor uoliclnoadla J.llmorllsnohnrd,B.A. 'M!Quoanlt. Pheasant is.a.renner,Q.o..t.L.n. lsnhofoom-sroslldg. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Nil clans G. F. llutoheson 't Son 1'. o. mrronszson. no as Grafton Bi. om use irreariea. Lug, .o. Ioynlelsnh of oeuiicdiag. Pilmoral-Inslam lankof Non sew. Bldg. . on METRISTS 1" J.'A. Oarrutlion; nzo. III not It. nu saw , lstlsason. l'oakeaNlchoIsoI .?."E,” &p 5 m Grafton, semi - III IIIIIJI-I II-' III-I Hg . ..m EUR News iauposr for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI ' HONDA! -Kinsman Dave Csmcgy of the Summcrslds Kinsman club return- ed last evening from Newfoundland when he was elected deputy gov- ernor of the four Maritime Prov- inces st.No. '1 district convention. The summersids delegation. ro- turnlng with him. brought back the decision of the convention to hold the 1955 Kinsmen district conven- tion st summer-side. Art MacKenzls of Charlottetown set an amateur record for the Belvedore Golf Course on Saturday afternoon when he shot a four-under-par 68 in the qualify- ing round for the Sport Lodge Trophy. Macltenxlo had twelve pars. five birdies and one bogle in his blis- tering round. He was playing in competition with I-Ind Maclnnls, Mac Kennedy and Irving Praught. The former amateur record for the course set during competition play was 69 shared by Professor Turner and Cecil Dowllng, now the professional at the local club. Dowllng set his record during the N. B.-P.,E. I. Open several years ago. Three young men and a girl maintained a lonely perch on a small raft in Charlottetown har- bor yesterday aftcrnoon for two hours before they were rescued by I. motor boat when their pre- dicament was called to.the at- tention of the City Police and Fire Departments. V , Isabel ' MacDonald. E along with Ronnie MacDonald. George Joseph and Claude Thistle had decided to push their homemade raft of logs and boards s. little further out from Langley Beach where the water would be deeper for swim- ming. It was soon found that the one oar with which they were equipped. was not sufficient to control the cumbersome craft, which continued to drift with the tide towards the harbor mouth. At no time were any of the oc- cupants in immediate danger but their anxiety increased when help failed to arrive. At lost some resi- dents of Langley Beach. realizing the predicament of the four. called the City Police, who arranged im- a motor launch to take the strand- ed occupants back to the point from which they had started. Rev. J D. Davison offered words of highest hope to the congrega- tion of the Charlottetown Baptist Church in giving his farewell mes. sage at the morning service ye... tcrday. Members of the Alphn ya sinen. of which Rev. Mr. Davlson is a memb and chaplain, honored him by 'attendlng in a body. Amggjggg TUESDAY 'It has now been definitely dc- cided that a causeway will be bum across the North River just below the site of the present North River Bridge and it is expected that tenders for construction will be called shortly. The earth dam will be approxi- mstcly 1.100 feet long and will have a sluice formed of two line; of steel sheet piling 20 feet spam. By this means the level of the water back of the causeway will be kept at high tide all the time and eventually will become . new water lake. Th elevel can be low. ered at any time. Provision will mm CANADA- ' PROVINCE OF ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court The 11th day of June A. D. 1954. In Re Estate of Belle Strslton late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, Wldow, deceased, tsstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County - GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Petition on file of John 3. Cam- eron of Charlottetown. aforesaid. Merohant. and R. Reginald Bell of Charlottetown. aforesaid, Bar- rister, the Executor: of the above named Estate, praying that a CIT.- allon may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to, be hald in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, on Friday the 16th day of -701)! next comlnl. at the hour of . ten o'clock forenoon oi; the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the mill Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of R. Reginald Bell. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HI-JRBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof he forth- with published in some news- paper published -in Charlottetown aforesaid ones in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy be forthwith posted in the following public places re- spectively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlotte- town, sforsuld. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Char- lottetown, aforesaid. and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotls in o. c. ueennnin. B.A.. u..a. in Prince si. mi ass: Macfhoc & Trainer IN T H ' Dial 088! M :2. aw-..'r.-... .' V CHIROPRACTOR .....':-..,-r-M--i.-.-... -.v,'.1t.. i E. T Accountants III! . l Chsr' ” town. aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as sforssaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of 'the said Probate Court A: Charlotte.- town in Queen's County. the day snd year first above written. By the Court. a (Seal) (Sgd.) T Franco 3. Vlnrnioonsho . . Registrar. rassous loss: spins HAMILTON. Ont. (CF) - The spera bolls. uud as barracks for British troops during the war of ms. was . firs lion- da: nigt. , o rk. in the Spars mil? in on recently was sold to , clslr. A Hamilton builder. -1: also be madsl allow salt water fish to enter the man-made lake. Although June is not normally a heavy tourist month in this Prov- ince. several-hundred people have called at the Travel Bureau. All Provinces except Alberta are rep- resented among the vlsiiori while they have also come from Alaska England and vancaucls. The United Btatuhss supplied the majority with Itstslca repre- sented. Besides ths usual New Eng- land callers they have come from Minnesota Wisconsin, North Da- kota South Dakota. California. Florida, Georgia and Texas. Other distant States were Nebraska. ind- lana, Illinois, Michigan and Ten- nessee. Miss Eileen MacDonald was re- elected Presldent at the zero An- nual Meeting of the Nurses Alu- mni of the Charlottetown Hospit- al licld in the Old Spain Blue Room. yesterday. - i Prior to the business meeting the members enjoyed a delicious dinner and Piano selections were furnished by Miss Betty Smith, student nurse. The nurses were privileged to have as their guest Rev. Sr. Kieran. 5.1.0. st. Mich- ael's Hospital. North Dakota, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Corrlgan. Mr. Clive W. Currie who for many years has been on the engineering staff of the Fed- eral Depsrtment of Public Works in Charlottetown. has been ap- pointed District Engineer in charge of the department. He succeeds Mr. H. E. Miller, recently retired. As District Engineer Mr. Currie will supervise all activities of the Federal Public Works Department in Prince Edward Island. WEDNESDAY -The construction of an addi- tion to Bummerslde High school to provide eight additional class- rooms at a cost of approximately 3108.000 was approved at a spe- cial meeting oi the Town Council last evening. A further expenditure of ap- proximately 414,000 was approved for the installation of two new boilers and additions or alter- ations to the pmsent boiler room. Rev. Arthur R. Wallis. B. A., who has retired from the active ministry of the United Church of Canada, leaves his recent charge at Alberton today for Grands Pre. N. S... where he will continue the work of the ministry for a time. ....'The King's County Federation of Agriculture went on record as expressing its appreciation for the amistance obtained for the potato industry during the past year from the efforts of the Potato Marketing Board and the Federation of Agri- culture in a unanimous resolution passed at the semi-annual meet- ing held at Morell last night. The largely attended meeting was pre- sided over by the president. Mr. Ephraim Malone who welcomed the membe a to the meeting. More than a hundred Island milk producers who met in Eldon Hall last night to discuss problems Percy Simmonds of the Central Creamerles. Charlottetown. Mr. Simmonds advised the producer: to request the Provincial Govem- ment to 'placs government milk testers in all cresmerles on the Island, and also to ask for the establishment of a milk board which would set the price of milk each month. His proposal to have government milk-testers attached to all Island oreameries. and also his suggestion board were well received. 1-le poin- ted out. too, that Upper Canadian interests were loath to see Island milk products gain a foothold in the Maritime market and were trying to prevent such”: develop- merit. Among those taking part in the discussion were: Mr. Wilfred Fur- ness, Vernon; Mr. Tyler Holmes, Kingston; Mr. Islet Richards, Mt. Mcllick: Mr. Cyril Jones, Alex- andra. Mr. Brendon Curran of Vernon was chairman. and Mr. Lloyd Fur- ness acted as secretary. FRIDAY A farewell banquet and present- ation of gifts was held in the Sal- vation Army Hall on Monday night in honor of Senior Capt. and Mrs. Leslie Tlicombe and family who left on Tuesday, for Capt. 'I'itcombe's new appointment with the Lipponcott Corps in Toronto. -An illustration field day. under the auspices of the Dominion De- partment. of Agriculture in cooper- ation with the Provincial Depart- ment of Argiculture was held on Wednesday afternoon at the farm of Mr. William E. Johnstone and Son. Long River, and was attended by a large number of farmers and their wives and families. -A fire believed to have start- ed in the kitchen at the home of Mrs. Cletus Gavin at Anglo, about three miles from Tignish, com- pletely destroyed the two-storey dwelling about 10:30 Wednesday morning, together with all house- hold effects. clothing and a con- siderable amount of money. Living in the house were Mrs. Gavin and her family, Alblnls and Esther. At the time of the fire Cecil Dowllng, golf pro at the Belveder-e Golf Course. carded a brilliant 85 in the last round of the Nova Scotia Open on Wednes- day. , Dowllng finished in a second place tie with Peter Doig and Eddy crown with ,a four round score of 270. Kan Zabowski won the championship with a score of 2'12. BIRTH 8 MAI.0NE- At the Charlottetown Hospllal, June 26. , to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malo e a son. FINLEY-At the P. E. Island Hos. pital on Saturday. June E, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Finley (nee Babs Watkins) a daughter, 8 lbs. 1 oz. KELLY - At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 26th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly. Klnkora, aison, weight 8 lbs. 5 ozs. LAMBIIOS -- At the Winnipeg General Hospital. June 19th, 1954 of the dairy industry, heard two important suggestions made by Mr. about the etabilshment of a milk- IIOWA'I".I' - At Princs County Hos- pital on June 25th. 1054. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I-Iowatt of Carleton, P. E. 1., a son. Patrick Glenn. Weight '1 lb. 10 on. '.l'I-IODIPSON--At Aberdeen Hos- pital. New Glasgow. N. S., on Saturday, June 12. 1054. to Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Grant Thompson. (nee Margaret MacKenzie) a daughter, Heather Elaine. weight 1 lbs. 4 on. MUBPIlY- At the Charlottetown Hospital. June 27, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy, a daughter. LAMPHIEB-At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 28th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. James Lamphler (nee Mary Stewart) a son, John Edward. 7 lb. 4 oz. BETTS-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on Julie 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belts, Charlottetown (nee Irma -Macl-(enzie), a son. HYDE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on June 27th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hyde. Cornwall. a daughter. weight 6 lbs. ' BLACK--At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 1st. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Black, a daughter. Cynthia Gael. CASELEY--At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, June 30th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cascley (nee Rose Reeves) of Kenslngton. a son. Goldie Keith, weight 7 lbs. 8 on. (IASELEY-At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, June 29th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Casele,-J, Kensingion. a son, Garry Eric, weight 6 lbs. 9 ozs. MARRIAGES m....m.;..?..-....--- Till-IMEBE -. ACORN .- On Wed- nesday. June 23rd. at Murray River, by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Isabelle Inez Acorn to Arnold Lewis Trcmere of Hampshire. BROWN '- BROWN - At the Church of the Good Shepherd. Saint John, N. B. June 11th, 1954, Rev. Canon F. J. Leroy united in mar- riage Edythe Helene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown. Lan- caster. N. 8., and Wendell Watts. son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Brown. Charlottetown. P .E. I. DEATHS RAMSAY-Suddenly at Ottawa. Saturday, June 26th, Mrs. Char- lea W. Ramsay, of Summerslde, P.E.I. I(ELI.)'- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday. June 26 1954, Mrs. Patrick S. Kelly, form- erly of Pisquld and now of Fort Augustus. in her 64th year. BUSHTON-At Labrador on June 25th, Whitney R. Rushton in his 37th year. AIISENAULT - At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. June 27th. Wilbert Arsensult in his 76th year. WILSON-Suddenly in Cardigan, June 28. 1954, George Edward Wil- son, aged 73 years. STEWART--At Charlottetown on Thursday, July 1. Mrs. Alberta Stewart, widow of the late Wil- liam D. Stewart of Charlottetown, in her 65th year. on Wednesday. June 30th. 1954. Richard W. Moore of 130K Elm to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lambros, a daughter. 9 lbs. 1 oz. Avenue in his 74th year. By F agaly And ShtL'ten 7TwihLTi'r.-. . MR5.M.'.7.'l(E'LLV, I4! um 91:, .- 54TRVlA,MfN: -'r.7 .. M xx uWir(.:." E71 ,1 c-7"'r':" . ' Eil,T?;.'1-4 4 'lNlE-'TliEI.lLACli.lIiiNNAt4'lt BHOIJLDEWHOTI -IT'S TH MOST uilili, 7 Ti . .. .l'.''.'. .. mm THAT D06 I5 ALWAY5 GOOF7 STUNT -- ' WHUTC5 HE W)-CTLE HE Miei-i-r As WELL 5Cl2ATCH HI5 EAR.-irzo, HEADS BACK THERE I HIS . iii-r. V villi?!" l.i'i.iWl ll '1 5”” ' MOORE-At the P. E. I. Hospital I