NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY "Ten of the 12 lobster packing firms in Prince County are closed and reports Saturday said they coijld not compete with the high prices paid fishermen by canning companies in New Brunswick. Eight hundred seasonal packing plant workers were out of Jobs and the loss in wages was esti- mated at 3100.000. Arthur Keizer of Covehaad. and George Strickland of Marahfleld were taken to the P. E. Island Hospital following an accident be- tween the motorcycle, upon which they were driving, and a. car on the highway about one quarter of a mile from Dalvay at 1:46 pm. yesterday. It is reported that Mr. Keisel iurfered a broken leg and that Mr. Btrtckland was treated for shock. Miss Suzanna Francis daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. George haiiris, 113'-i Spring Street, Char- riiieinwn, returned home from Europe on Friday night after at- ,eiiriing a Juii:ur Red Cross Inter- lallnllill Study Oeiiire in Sweden. Dlllli1L', ih.- past s("VFll weeks Miss Fiain-is visited seven Euro- pean in-.iiiii.es. irossed ilie Allan- tic twice and spent ten days at a Red (Wosd study Centre in Sweden li'.SCllS.i.llg and studying ways to pioiiiuie iiiieiiiaiiuiial fiieiitlship aiirl iiiillvisiaiiiiiiig. -George Leonard MacDonald. 24. of Sumiiiersioe who escaped from the Prince County Jail last Vllediiostiay afternoon gave him- self up voluntarily to assistant jail- er H. L. Murphy about 11.15 Sat- iiidai riening but not without first ll')li1g to hide his identity. Mr. Murphy, who has been re- l.ei'iii: as assistant jailer for the past. few days, did not recognize Marnnnald, who came to the fill -oelaiiig a night's lodging. and made I, rlcair that he would like the door It-ft unlocked so that he Polllfi lnaic iii the morning with- .-ui dzsiurbing anyone. Mr. George D. MacLeod of Nor- folk Virginia aged 92 and his Qi'i1n('iSnll George K. MacLeod, 19 rrrerilly recciied the unique re- ('ligll1tli)li of being the oldest and youngest fathers at a gathering at Ocean View Amusement Park in that city. Both were recipients of caszh pi-i7.e.s and purchase certi- ficates. The occasion was in con- ns-oimii with the 100th anniver- sar' of that City. 1'. George K. Macbeod, in a remarkably clean hand writes that hesllcft his home on Prince Edward l.:';iiii.'i 73 yorirs ago. The old home- sicnd, he .s':iie.c, "was a 100 acre farm 5-.:i:ats-d at the North East mid of Clifton bridge in New Lon- did" 1-.The Rev. G. R. B. Ebsai-y of (tigapruirl nus guest preacher at the. iiilyh E1l'lllll'Fl'S1'lly of the opening of ihtt present. church building of St. ivhi-its. Kc-iisington. Taking his it-.-i il"ll"!I t.he 14th verse of the iniwli chriplor of Second Timothy. "i)'.l mniiiziie thou in the things lll."L llii'1l has learned and hast. Hm-ii .".”lll'N'l of," he exoi-ted the .tFUll:P in .'iCi'PDi. 'lhe responsibility I-iiiailerl in H1? privilege of wor- shipping in irliis church. where a paiirrn has hrnn created by wor- shippiizz gencrationii. He quoted llllrl V.n."l'ls, 'i'.'atch thou in all iliings” for he said the work has llnl. ri!--ais hr-on easy and the Drlitilvzrs nniiicd by past genera- tin-is slir-iild not be lightly held. . ('h--r'r.: .lciiiiiiig.:, Director of P"'W.'l”IllK .'0r the Canadian Broad- rRSI.llZ ('0:'i)(li'lli.il7ll, today an- nmini-rd ihr appointment of Mur- iav Cirrtl, Cl3Cs Maritimes Farm and I-”.siir-i'i"s commentator, to the iimi-i,i-4-vrntrri position of Produc- iinii Siiprrvisor for Farm and Fish- eiics pl'(lRTi-ills. Mr. Creed will iiimo to Toronto and will be re- spriiis:blr-. for ihe planning and co- ni-tlinnliii: of CBC Fiirm and Fish- rrigs pi-ndiiclions across Canada, p;irliriil.1i'ly in tin field of tele-' VlRliil1. Born in Moncton. N.B., Mr. Creed spoilt his early years in the farm- infr roninliinity of Bridgetown, P. El alior which his family moved , Highficld, P.E.i., where his inihrr is still active in hortlcultiire. After two years at Nova Scotia Aizririiliiiral College in Truro, he niiciidcrl Miicbohald College at SI. Anne dc B:-ilevue, Que., where he nhtatncrl his B.Sc. in Agriculture in 1919. He joined the CBC Farm and F1FilPViP.S department in Hall- fax the snnie year and two years iRY.'”i l1'is appointed Regional Com- nirnintnr. TFESDAY - Today the tweiily-slghth Prince County exhibition to be held in Albsrton will open to the public. For the first time in its progressively expanding history the exhibition will be a two-day event. The official opening will be at two o'clock Wednesday af- ternoon. Tuesday afternoon entertain- merit will be provided by the El- liot Shows and on Wednesday the popular Burke family will be pre- sent. Wednesday evening there will be modern and old time dancing. -The firm of Birgiole and,Noye of Siiminerside has been awarded I contract for construction of a landing wharf at Darnley Bridge, it was learned yesterday, from Mr J. Watson MscNaught, MP. parli- amentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The amount of the contract is approximately 512,000 and work is to start immediately. Mr. MHFNRllght explained that the new ivliarf will provide facilit- ies for the fishermen of the area to lrind HINT fish in close proxi- mil'y in the factory which is in- cat"d there. 8. As ropordrd yesterday, three chilfii-rn were taken to the P.ll.I. Hn,1-p;tal Sunday following an ac- ciclrnl nt Mayfleld. llx children virrn in the back of a truck re-' on-riing mm: cm-nsiaii. It is re- porvbd that the accident occurred as the truck tumed into a drive- way. an overtaking car striking it. An earlier report was that the cone ussion. in their lives yesterday when they 1 in the afternoon and evening. bride, the former Blanche simp- Mra. Jamel SimPI0n. B I V V19 W Milk. WEDNESDAY - A large and loaded with 16 head of prize cattle, overturned at Day's Cor- her on me Western Road yester- day mommg about noon The can to haul lobster traps but his craft developed ma ny unsuccessful lile were being taken to the Al- berton Exhibition and consisted of 6 Holesieins belonging to Mr. Alan lClow, Freetown; a Holstsins be- 1 longing to Mr. Waldron Moose. Freetown and six Jerseys belonging ing to 3100 was stolen from the Grocery store operated by Mr. Fidele Perry on Sheen Street. Bummeraide. 'l'he loss of the money was discovered when a customer came in to have a che- que cashed. A short time previous to the discovery of the loss. LW0 juveniles had been in the store making a small purchase and no other customers had entered in the meantime. Police were conductini a. search last. night for the sus- pacted parties. ms- .D'1'he twenty-eighth County Exhibition to be held at Aiberton was opened to the public yesterday afternoon. This exhibition to such an extent that it was de- cided to make it a two-day event this season. It is asilmated. that close to one thousand were in at- tendance yesterday afternoon and in the evening there was also a ing will take place this afternoon at two o'clock. Yesterday thronged the office morning and a record classes were made. Entries oi 'lriiiui and vegetables were down this year. In ladiesl work and dom- More than 1400 Charlottetown Lots in Kindergarten classes to into the city schools on Tuesday Seventy-seven female and twen- iy-one male teachers have been as- for Queen Charlatte High SCTTOOI posed entirely of females as is; Principal. :for pire-grads 1. backing out of the driveway at the tending teachers. It was followed by time. Then is no further change a five-minute talk on the Junior reported in the condition of the Red Cross by Miss Marie Bow- two more seriously injured chiid- mass. A question box was then ren, Joyce Hill, who incurred I conducted broken femur and Marjorie Mac- and Mr. Gordon Donald, who suffered a slight the queries, Hf. Ind 11". W. Milli 3'-OWIH ployee of the Canada Department celebrated In important hall-mull of Agriculture Experimental Sta- observed their golden Wedding an- awarded an Agricultural institute nlvemry with their family and of Canada srholarship in animal friends during a reception held at nutrition sponsored by the Cann- their home, 25 Greenfield Avenue, dian Meat Packing, industry. He graduated from Nearly 300 guests were received lege of McGill l'niversity in 1951 by the couple during the haPP.V with first class honours and will day. With them, they recalled continue his studies - August 10. 1904 - their wedding l'nlversity. His proJect work will dgy A 3nd the mgrriage ceremony involve some phase of the nutri- which was held at the home-of the live Value 0f Nicholson's home is at Crapaud, son, daughter of the late Mr. and P- E. 1- Traverse who had been inissing since Tuaday morning aboard the H . n S t e r truck itnfrfocrt fishing boat Mona Mae owned by Mr. Norman Reeves of mlmd V . . yesterday .Preetown, dlrlvell by Linus Heffei My but safe an” hm hm, Gum ed in lo ii cove near Muddy Creek soiiilivit-.s'. of Mlscouche. roiiiid other fishing boats had left for home not knowing of his plight. im Mn Edwin Lmdt Cemnl Bede. The Mona Mae drilled throughout q'ue' the night and after entering a cove D1,"; evening during the sup- near Muddy Creek, Mr. Gardiner per hour a sum of money amount- threw Illlhui son. Premier of Prince Edward Is- Prin ce a welcome to all who were present. is an annual event to which many that organization. In a few words people look forward each year and he outlined the history of the ex- "; nu 3,-own jn gig and popularity hibltioii and its growth thmiigli large attendance. The official open- school Opened its doors imlmb" "f emfrl" in the uvnwck dtlli-S, highest in the school's his- GSUC SCENE! 0130905 W919 W9” n"' Cross blood donor clinic of this ed. studenm milking from the Mile on an original quota of 300. Twice . . . - id l r" b ”” 'dV'm"d t"m'age” Wm me oiulgnlivin iiielsanirsziiiiountierrilf tiiirct h lh f - ' Sept. '7 to face the 96 teachers yacinuf (.:Kcnlhn1t:fnSj,Dlf:;:T,e)n 3" L” whom h” been em'm"ted their aiiviftncsa of the mciblle ielarii avid education for the next school year. E” assiihfmnu. signed duty in the five citv in rumors mag ISCHOOI-R 173' the 505111 Of TTU-'-19-9-1 Summerside will be closing down, with QUEER SQUETE ieadinl in lwim said Wing Commander J. E. Creep- Oi HllmbEF5. hilvinl Din? mile BN3 er, acting-commanding officer ofi 13 fEmli0l- A DF0D0nd9nCe 05 H1816 the Siimnierside station in a press' teachers is indicated in the -Mi-rufl iiiicrview ycslcrday afternoon. I where eleven males are listed and manding officer of ilie Maritime ten females. The Rmlhlord SOUR” Operational Training Unit at Sum- ieachinl 5”” Oi "V97"-Y. is com- merside, said that recent rumors also the ltlif I'- Prinoe 311891 ing the future status of the station which totals 15. West Kent, with are probably the result of the a min or fifteen. miles up one transfer of the Central Navigation lone male In the parse." of the School from Summerside to Winni- A new dcpnrtilra ni peg and its resulting shift of per- Prince Street this year Dl'0ViUe.i sonncl. with Mr. MacKenzie Rice answering Mr. J. W. G. Nicholson. an em- ion, Charlotielown, has been Macdonald Col- at Cornell roughagel. M r. 7-Harry Gardiner, 85, of Cape Northumberland Strait was afternoon hun- Mr. Gardiner went out Tuesday trouble. After attempts at estartlng the motor he looked n- and found that all the engine - Fine weather and a large at- tendance marked the second day of the Alberton exhibition which was officially opened yesterday afternoon by Hon. A. W. Mathe- iand. Mr. Matheson commended the good showing of livestock ex- hibited biii. expressed disappoint- ment lhat the showing of fruits and vegetables was not so good as in the past. Mayor H. E. Barbour, on behalf of the town of Alberton, extended Mr. Lester R. Wallace, president of the Exhibition Association, ex- pressed a welcome on behalf of the years. Fl R D A Y .. fA record number of students were enrolled on Thursday, Sep- tember 2 when Montague High Smith. Question Box: Mrs. Theresa Has- lem ileather ales in the secretary. the planning and building of the DOOR. the School Board in 1915. He spoke with gratitude of former teachers, notably the late J. D. gan who is now 94 years old. "The great teaching has been carried down ful bargain.” 2, KEENAN-At the P. E, Hospital on An atmosphere of satisfaction DUFFY-M UN and hearty and sincere congratu- 110591151 5"'-"dl)'- AUKUII 3. lntions to all those involved in 13954:, M"- 95515 Ch ltt Hi h S l l V Lftsiocearetnongy of clA)?liil)g ::viELL-At North Riven Auk the cornerstone yesterday after- he',, 34”, ye” Dr. W. J. P. MaoMlllan, who SELLER-At her has long been a member, preaid- Brighton Road on Saturday, Aug- ed. and in his opening remarks ust Nth, Mrs. recalled his first appointment to in her 91st Year. i UNDEIUIILL-At Freetown, Sept lat, aged 80 years. V Seaman. and Hammond Johnston s0MERs.A, and the venerable James I.Andri- Hospital. Aug, mm, 1954. mend, J ,, . influence of their ,jjg,Ee :?,;"e;:'Nl"m"t dwxm" of thmugh the years." the Doctor :;);'1:3Il.ITgIn the ."m' iTod'5,' " '" h"w”C N” Hospital on Monday, August 30, in education in Charlottetown. Wc Philip Sinmm 0, Man” Re” have been criticized for the ex- aged 55 years, - ' vendlture 0" this school but I ROSE-The death occurred in Bill" 35511"? J0" that We, have Wuilhl lingion. Ontario. on August 29:h, something worthwhile for sllght- 1954' of prawn Rose. son at ML ly over half a million dollars. and and Mrs.C1ayfon RD”, E”: Balm, after comparing the cost with 1)OlICE'l"1'E-At her home in Other DFOVIHCBS. W6 E05 I Wondel” North Rustlco on '1'liursds,x', Sept. in her 32nd year. Mrs. George R. Brady of 5 Bung. alow Place in her 89th year. Island Saturday. Aug, 3, Mrs. Oriannc Houston, Miss Laura 1954, Clifford D. Keenan, in his 57th year. , , HUESTIS-Al Halifax on The minutes of the last year's d8)'- 5113"" 23- 1954. Mn. Ba coni-entlo were read by Miss Main Huestls. Widow of the late the absence of Huenis of Charlottetown. Satur- Charlottetown Ambrose Duffy (mg Bradley). Med 52. residence, 8 Helen B. Seller. 1954, Churchill Underhill. Pembroke General George F. Charlottetown 1954. Mrs. Austin N. Doucetle BIRTHS MMDOUGATJ,-At lhu Charlotte- town Hospltal on August E, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mai'Doug- all. a son, 8 lbs, 6 nzs. HYNER - At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 26, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hines, a daughter. McALDUFF-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on August 28th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mr- Alduff. City. a son. David Pal- rick, weight 8 lbs, 3 ozs. SMITH-In the P. E. I. Hospital on Sept. 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Long Creek. inec Eleanor Mason) a son stillborn. DUFFY -- At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 31, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy, Fort Augustus. a daughter. MATHESON -- At the King's County Hospital on August 14, In Mr. and Mrs. S. Myles Malheson (nee Bertha Clayl. Strathcona, a son, Norman Bruce. MaeDONALD - At the Winnipeg for the Maternity Hospital, Winnipeg, in. new schfool t(t;rm1. Dued to tile ad- Evian, on funday August 22, 1954, . A"; di ion 0 rs e 2 an t e sub- 0 Mr. an Mrs. Garnett M. Mac- "hmm" dividing of: grades 11 and 12 into Donald (nee) Jean Cameron, form-i . 5c"”" IWD groups. no less than 353 atu- erly of Albany, Prince Edward Is- 0 EDUCAIION land a daughter, (Donna Jean). Q gogqgncg tory, will attend classes this year. TRATNOB-At the Charlollelown ' "” A” The attendance atthe final Rod Hospital on Sunday, Aug. V "c"”''”' 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . ”U5'C weeks series, held in Charloi.te- Trainnr (nee Pearl Trainnrl s O FINE Allsi townyeslerday, was very disap- son, (Iarl Vincent. . ”o,45 pointing when only 231 registered ECONOMKS MacD()NAl.D--At Barrie. ()nt.. on Monday, Aug. Ztrd, to L.'.'-ipl. Vei- non i.. and Mrs. MacDonald, A son. BERNARD-At the Prince Count) Hospital on .August 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Leiih Rernarrl. Kensingion, a son, John Stephen. -”Thcre is absolutely no truth R.('.A F. Station W,l(.' Crcepcr, who is also com- n the town of Siimmerside regard- The two-day teat-her's conveni- Tl-lUl.8l)AY points at the annual held recently. Mr. Ciidmora was Transcript Trophy and had hi' of the first day's display. Mr. Cud- for some ten years now. Dr. R. G. i.ea, chairman of the City will lay the corner-stone of the Queen Charlotte High School at a public ceremony this afternoon at three o'clock. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillaii, the .v-n- lor member of the Board in point of time, will preside over the pro- ceedings which will open with sing- ing O Canada. followed by remarks by Dr. MacMillan. Dr. Lea will iheii describe briefly the history and sequence of events leading to the erection of the High School. ..'Mr. Gerald Pineau of Arms- daie was elected president of the Boiiris district teachers group yea- terday at the second day of ii two- day convention. Other officers in- clude vice-president Miss Dorothy Kenya, souris Line Road. and lelclretary, Mr. John O'Brien, Mo- re . The morning session was given over to discussion on questions from the teachers, and a demon. atration on physical education by Miss Estelle Bowneas. Th? mini! 6-hlnles made during the past your in the school cur- riculum were discussed by Mr Malcolm Macxemile, anishnt dir actor of education, at the closing sessions of the two-day fail con. cention of the Prince Edward Is. land Teachers hderation. held yuierduv at Mt. smvm. After a brief talk concerning the three committee: which have been set up to decide on new tests for language. science and arithmetic a discussion period was held. A damonstretion by ur. Dsnili Mscauigan. B.A., M.lD.. Queen square lchooi teacher. and a dis- cussion on intermediate arithme- tic was well received by the at hick carrying the children was MR Wm CUdm0"- ' 10031 ”M'9l' fifty teachers in attendance. The enthusiast, took top honors with 63 prmidemv Mr” Rem MWICW" North Wlnsioe presldcd and wel- Glndioliis Society show which was Comed gm, tmchers, second in Judging for the coveted appomrcd; gladioll selected by judges as best M”, Jennie ggevmson, more has been attending the show Audra). C01”, M15, Buchanan. Board of School Trustees for the out ion opened at Hunter's River. yes- ierday morning with approximately MacNeill of The following committees were Press: Mrs Naomi Newson. Resolutions: Miss l-'2ri'a Coles, Miss Nomiiiaiioiis: Miss Uldliie White Our AWa"y --WC” Catherliic i Mac-l)0NAl.l)-At the Charlotte- lown Hospital on Aug. .'l0th, 1954. in Mr. and Mrr. Roland Marz- Donald. Harrington. a son. weight - . 8 lbs, 5 1-2 ozs. i GHIZ - At. the P E T. l-iospiiali on August 37th. 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. George Ghiz, a daughter. MAIIIIIA GEE (IIIDMOBE-DAVISON, - A1 1,); o l'nited Church. Kensinltion. on Aug. 21, 1954, by the Rev. 1., M, Miirray. Joan Chrisiene Davisoii. R.N., of Kenaingion and David Paul Cudmore of Cliarlotieiown. THOMPSON-WOODSIDE .. At First United Church. Bathurst New Brunswick, on Saturday. Aug- ust 28th. Ann Estelle, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Russell woodgiae, io Donald Townshend, son of the late Lt. Col. C. C. Thompson and Mrs. Tiiompson. m DEATIIR HRAIIY-At the P. F7. island HM-l iiiial on Siindny. Aug. 29, 1954. For Further Information Write M(.)UNf xiiiiaorv uwivmiiv iii'llal'-1 Hl'll.lii.l i.li!i.i;.iii 7.Hll:ii.ll;l f.lll.'l-if-"l ldlllll-l Ilil-1'.lIl Solution To Last Saturday's Crouworl l ALLISON UNlVFR'ilTY I " Iacideneail Accommodation For 700 Sfvdoulli Decree Cewna Cervlficuu Courses in ' O INGINEIIINO . APVUID AIT5 O FIN! ARTS . SECIITAIIAL "'POVofory (mines in O MEDICINII O LAW O THEOLOGY Residences. Open September 28th, Commercial College On the Campus ,' rue.-1.. rANxs EXILODI: DEVONPORT. lngla (AP)-An explosion in the drain fuel tanks 0! the aircraft carrier Eagle, raid”. going repairs at a Devonpo;-9 dock. yard, today killed a naval officer and injured another man. Damage gible. The explosion occurred when tests were bcinl 1'1"! to see nether ” the fuel tanks were free of explos- ive lls. to the 40.000-ton vessel was nogli-' MAYOR TO ENTER CLINIC ' MONTREAL (CP)-Mayor Camil- . 11- Bond: kit Wednesday for Rochester. llilllnlzii. in altar tiiietlglayo medical clin c. s recon v si are 1954. Mrs. John E. Jewell in mi, year. Mayor Houde'a first trip was for a medical check. The pur- pose of his present visit was not revealed. anus use To 37:3 Hi! my I. 1". "NED" non Ralph Hanlfan: DA! CLERK. u You will enjoy Comfort with lconow at the COIINWALu3- cNerlln: arom- 1'l.ieGua.rdia.n dsiaudny. hpcglgu. 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