. '1'!!! PAGE TWELVE 'OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY ”The people of the West do not He was one of five Canadians at yet understand the natuire of tlic, tending the session in Paris. foo with which they contend," Air. Louis Bud:-nz told the largest Iudi:-nce ever to attend I lecture It St. flutislnffs College. Lectiiring yesterday afternoon on "Commun- lat Strategy 1954." Mr. Budeiiz, who rpcned by Premier A. W. Matht'- was once it member of the Coni- munlst Part) and a key figure in the C'CI1iIIilllii.Sl conspiracy in iii” United SL.ili'S, outlined being used today by the masierinands. "Stalin's greatest victories of the past ten yt-ars were in the West- SOVIEL the tactics, duriition. Mr. Sterling is expectediplan for the new vessel. to return to Canada this monthl Tile result of community effort and co-operation were realized List night when ,Central Royalty Community Hall was officially scn before an overflow audience of uiic-:-estod and happy citizens. Mr. S. C. Wright acted as chair- rian at the meeting which saw representatives of thiee depart- nicnts of the Governnicnt take part in the deliberations. Thr-y nci'r- Hon. C. C. Baker Minister of crn democracies, especially in the ..tH,..,,uu.-E. Hon 3. Earle MJ(:. United 5111!?-S.” lie (i9tii'l'Wi- iDonzilil, Minister of Health ind - ' Wcllare and Hon. Eugctie Cullen, Prince ljilwaiil lslriutl is to liavc Mlmswr of Indus”, gnd Nap”-at two tlisliiigiiislicrl viiitni's this” Resources. ' siimincr in the pi-isiin of Lord anti gA , Lafly l-Ilgin. l.oiti rllzin lS:r l-1il- The Pm.Ce Edgard ls-Jud Auk, lirllil -l- R”'"(”- ll"-1" ill ill" 5”)" lliarv of the British and Foreignl tisli Royal House ii! E: While Bmfe some”. has given over 3, plans have not liccn l.u.ili7.cd, it Lmgegyear pericd um thousand ll "W'”'l"l' ml” ”"' m”M””' dollars towards the Third Jubilee ”” h” 1"d-” "'11 ll" 1”” 0" Tliank-olfi-rir.g of the British and -l”5:l”L 4”” 31'” i””''”” I” U” Foreign Bible Society. The object- r'tl'l”' MM ”h'”' "H be mm live for Canada, and which has '" S" tmni" kill” B”mm' A”? been nearly realized, is 5368.000. 4 ml NH" Th” 1; i"”"'d'"n In 1"". At a lairgelv attended meeting fnruitit on iri-iuxcd fiiini Ihc Pros . or the Island, Auxmary yesmrdayl rlv-nt of the Calcdonian Club, Mi. Rnemoon m 3,. Paws Plruhi Cxcoigc Y. Fi'aisci'. Sniiiiwlay night was Mic coldnst fl is lillll.7'r ivlien the nictcrivlo!ii2l- Hail, presided over by the Presi- dent Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw, the above grant was completed, and a granti of 53,800 was made to the general '.".l . r - r o '. r- , ;. .?..:1...a.:6:l":;::;:.; or , . . . . . . the d.iv the ilicrinoniett-r .siion- Ff: ed it h1'.'il reading of two belutv. , The. ("aw K'"lnhm'”. ""d”r hid”, mzm me wmpmimm WM tvonstiuc ion at tie Science Scr- ugm helm”. IAAJ? Laboratory, Malpeque Road 57 L15 fast nearing completion. H ,. " W. , Lord and Biirnhain, contractors Tlglflgli i fi-tun St. Catharines, Ontario ! Mr, Thom” M' Lmkleuerl tlhrve crcctc-d all of the steel well known citizen of Summersirle and it former member of the P.E.I. Legislattire, died yesterclay lTl0.'H- lng in the Prince County Hospnal Ifter Ii hi-ief illiicss. He had taken a heart attack on Friday and had been moved to the hospital but failed to recover. Hal was 85 years of age. Mr. Ednln Steffe, concert bari- tone, of Wasliiiigtoii, D. C., was guest speaker at the weekly lunch-- eon meeting of Rotary yesterday in the Charlottetown Hotel. The, speaker was substituting for Miss framework and glass and A good iiiortioii of the concrete walls and ifoundation have been potired. THURSDAY -- At the regular meeting of the Summerside Kinsmen Cliih held on Tuesday evening at Howard's Rssiauraiit the club was visited by the district governor of the At- l.iniii' Prm:iicc.s, Harvey Colcs of Si. .lolin's, Neivfoundland, and founders night was observed. The club president Dave Carnegy, pre- sided. A civic welcome to the district Deputy Governor of the organiza- St. Dunstan's Uiiivcrsity dc- L.itt:'s have won their third Miri- time Intercollegiate D e b R tin i; Cliampioiisliip in five years, it was announced by the Miritime executive yestc-rday This year St. Dunstanla alone of the twelve competing Maritime Colleges non ail three of its debates and once again weie tlicri-fore awarded the T. Eaton Trophy cniblernaiic of Maritime Intercollegiate dc- bating supremacy. 'I'h.s tI'0:)hJ was first presented by the T. Ea- ton Company of Canada for an- nual competition in 1949, and byi virtiire of their thrzw Mtiritiniel Chaniplonships in 1930, 19.32, ind: 1954, St. Dunstan'.s now rctzilnst permanent possession of it ' Georgina Thompson, 1?.-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John; R. Thompson. Frenchfort. was top: girl in the Junior judging com- petitions held in connection wiin the selection of the All-Canadiani Holstein cattle, according to in-i formation rclt-ascd by the lilol-i stein Frieslan Association. Geor-l gina had 1-14 points out of l50,i only two below the winning boj.',; r'rank Milne of lifountnln. Ontar-l lo. Milne is a 20 year old ju-nlorl student at Komptville Agriculture- school i Mr A Walthen Gaudct. Past President of the National Associa- tion of Kinsmen Clubs was pre- sented with I. Life Membership Certificate by fellow members of the local organization at the 34th Anniversary Founders Night din- ner and dance hcld at the Clover Club last night. In making the presentation. ref- erence was made by the chairman to Mr. Gaudet's membership and faithful service in the club which he joined as a charter member in 1938, progressively advancing to the Presidency in 1947. He was tion in the Atlantic Provinces in 1950 and achieved the highest honour in the gift of the National Assembly by being elected Presi- dent 1952-53. I At I meeting of the Canadian Association of Consumers held Iti City Hall last evening, the presi- dent, Mrs. J. A. Lawson, reported Greta Skoog, formerly of Sweden, governor was given by Mayor that mmmuon of A Board of whme ””V”l W” delayed by '”lf Hrnry wcdg"' ” me m”mber.0(.lIealth which would have iuris-l verso travel conditions until two ll'lP-klilAil- Vii)" ijllflkll "3 iiift! flifiifwdmion over mmt inspection In 0'I'10CK. When U10 ITWFUDZ W35 in” .0" m 1” mmmum y ,5 I the city is undcr consideration. Over. H” h'""'."'" Uilh ”""uKh "st A unanimous decision was made niririy service projects. Mr. Colt-s, W pend n Mu" to the City Comb. Mir. Everett MncNeill was elected l President. of tho Charlottetown Chess Club at their annual l'flPDt- lnz held last evening at the Y.M. C.A. The meeting which was in use form of it banquet was presid- ed over by the retiring president Johnnie Macfnnis. A feature of the evening was the pesentation of the trophy emble-i matlc of the Prince Edward Island championship to Johnnie Mac- Innis who will also have his name hrought the greetings of the dis-i fiict executive to the local cluhl and cxlcnricd his congratulations for the illH' work that lie coultl .srr- was bring done locally. Ho nWf'il at length on the fellowship, float is to he cxpcriciiccd in ' i nit-nsliip and said it nas some-, tviiiig to be CllPriSlI9fi by evci'y ni-.inlier. Miss Mollie Maclsean. sncriiid itar student nurse at the Prince- Fttlwiird Island Hospital has bi-rn lfwtflbed cm W9 R- 15- Mmch Pl3' chosen by the student council to We-V isiitrnd the Canadian Niirses' Bion- -:-t V iiiil meeting in Banff. A1bf”.'i..I, The pcrfnrmance of gifted Am- Jhm. 741. ML" Madman is R Irican harilonc. Edwin Sleffc daughtn. 0, Mr and M11 Jnmn (pronounced Sicf-cni hrniixlit i rvV Maclgean of New Glasgow, Nli grout plcasure in I raparii.V nud- ienre -last night at the Prince of Wales Cnllcgn in tho iliird of the Community (Tonci-it series for, this season. llis rii-ii. iiouci-lull voice DTO(iili'Ni inoiitls viiiyiiirz from the highly cnniic to the denply dramatic. Air Cadet w;.I..Ei mum Alan Massey of Nri. 60 ICii.'irlnttctowiit 8. She began her training at the czi, endorsing the suggestion with the wlinlehcarled support of final C A. C. in dcscribing tho nccd for such protection for the con- sumer. Mrs. Lawson tlescrihctl the higli siaiitlard maintained in Sum-. n.crsidi-. where onlv lnsparicdl went which has been killed under in nhatioir tintlp supervision an piopcrly rcfrigcralcti is sold. it was also poinicd out that iiicat iiealcrs in tlic Citv are rr-quircd tr. buy an annual license to oper- ate, hut that, since tlicrn is no iii.spct'iinn, rlcnlcrs are not corn- pcllcd tn iiiainin-it ili-I slantlards the llt't-use iniplics. BIRTHS SANDEBSON - Al the Grace THE G UARDIAQI. -CHARLOTTETOW"N ,daughter. 6 Lb. 8 oz. .Augustus. a daiiyzliter. ' F.l.I)ElI-At, Prince Edward Island Hospital in Hospital. Ottawa, on January 30th. S-tpicmber of last year. Previous 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. I-I.-rbert Sati- tn hcr coming to Ch.1rlof'.eiov.'n. t dcrson inee Rhoda Gordonr a Miss MacLcan was a student of dauclitcr. Velma 1-Elaine. 6 lb. 2 oz Niw Glasgow High School from , Mncl.l-JNNAN-At the Prince Ed- which sh; gmdmtgd in nu. spring l ward Island Hospital, on Feb. 12. lot 1153. N954. to Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon LDC McLennan, a daughter. Tlin death occurred yesterday. SMITH-At New Argyle on Wb. morning nt her home in Bellevuc Sqtiadroii. Royal Ciiizndiaii Air p g I V. A Cadets has been invited to speak I 124;!gxfghmslgmsolagalgzxi at ilie aitnual nieetirtz of the Air and mother of Prpm," Mex Wll Cadet Lragiie of Canzida which takes tila"c at the St-iz:it(i:;r Ciub at Moniolwllo, Que, tomorrow He 33 Air Cntlcis who wcre on tilt: cwlraiiizc visit in the United Knig- dom and Scaiid:ir.ni'..'i:i cuiintries The .sclcct.oii cf W O. Massey to deliver titis talk is liuriilv plus- lng lo nlf'l1li)flS of the Cli7irio:ie- nrlcircss the chili on lielinif of thci Mailicson of this Province, she was in lirr lllst year. .. . l lciives t'irl:iy by air to ciiiiply with hcf,hcnqllrit;ggm3fMM::1Q;5o:,”?;;2:, the rcqucsi. l i 1. i - , W0. M'VSSP,V has i).”('l1 :i.slccrl to . Mncphnmn M hmndwewi H” husband prerleccascd her in 1940 She was fl. faithful member of: Vnllcyficld United Church and Il valucd mcmbrr of Bcllevue Wom-I 611.8 Institute. In addition to the Premier. shre, is survivcd by three sons, Wilfred; land Albert at home and Ernestl mwll 5ql-'M"”” 5””? ”l", R053 of this City; also two daiighters, officers connecicil liicrawiili. Ma, E, Home and Ann. g bench”, y D ?”t: r P .at Prince Street School. Surviving! ' t ' t 'i " '-- . . . . toisirii H'(I:”l'?' clvl 'v-ii xi1'tlniw furl not molhellcl me hifgkiizllnil k in ' ' '1 ' pan. ass, 0 r t: , e ' li'r- linlsicin l':irs;.iii .is:iir-i.ilioii Cross and Alex N. Grandvtew. of t'.-in:ul-.i at tho .-iun.i.iI niciiiing , hrlil in niiinlo if-Pillllill) ill. Hi-n- - . , , . , 1- "MW it";i”3i.i?.T'pI”E??5is”r.i3.3iCiSIf. lit-li.iIf of tho M-mniI.oii, prim d'1,V' m chief" Vgajmjd I word svinlril nzup ti" "I llicrltlvit 51 L. g yi ” . a3' Qll'Pifi" Ill ii irfit "fill! i'IlllltlS of his passing ills received hls i ' l ' I mother Mrs Patrick St John, parts of ('.iii;iil;i. i: .'i-u..iril is t' ' . llir lizglimi that n lliil-loin sounst, l hrmiilcv lll.I) xvii zintl iir-ii-r iir- ,M(?n”f”l"l' sh "oh" Mr if?" PM" M", h.,.,. kfl in.iiiy i,ii.1i;(,,.,i m 2.: years was connected -with the the sanw ,ir-.-ir. Catholic Church Exteiisioii Boc- Lnuncliing the Community Con- i the WM M h” d””h ""5 V”3l' cert Associaiioiis ciiiiipnigii for membership ihls wcek was a bun- quet held last rveninz at Oharlottetowii Hotel for more than 0! SM” 70 workers. Vice-president Judge Kenneth Martin was chairman. HAYA VVEII. , Dr. l 1.-.'”;.,7,;,g. ,i,,mi,,,. of llica by the late Louis J. O'Lcary, David Dunlop Olr.srrvairii1v nt llit'li- mond Hill, Ontario, paid iii: an- hull visit to tho ("nlral Navi- gotlon School, at Ih(K.-i.F. Stntinri. Summcrsldn, this week in lecture to the specialist nnvicatinn course and to shit nicmhi-:.s. Hr gaw- two very interesting lectures on "Refraction in ci-1:-stial oh.sorvri- lions at low altitude" and "Tho lorthmming eclipse of the sun." Mr. Ian R. Stirling formerly of chi city and now of the Depart- mmt of Citizenship and Immigra- lion. Ottawa. this month com- oth Course of the North At- fc Treaty Orgsnlutlon De- lciu College. The course is us-1 unify taken only by high rank- ing service spei-sonnet. but some 'sMlIIns-an accepted. The latter All xsneriuiy lop noting person- nsl signed for important posts with up N.A.'r.o organization. QB ects nsksup on N.A.'r.0., tho sov- - economic in the D0- 111 month the 58 years ago. he was I graduate nudggg ". some years however before the new -piety in the United States Ind It dent and general secretary of that department. Born in Sourls, PI-2.1., Dunstan's University. class of '16 and entered Grand Seminary iit Quebec City in the same year. He was ordained to the Holy Priesthood on December 21st., 1919 at Saint Dunstan! Bas- Boshlp of Charlottetown, and was liippoinied secretary to Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDonald. Re- l ctor of the Basilica It that time. FRIDAY OTTAWA, Feb. 18. (Speck!) - ,N-agotlaiions have been in pro- ; grass today between representatives iof the Northumbei-land Fsrrica Limited and the Canadian Mari- jtime Commission with respect to if-ledersl government usistsnce for ferry services between Wood Is- lands, P. E. 1.. and Caribou, N. 8. Already in main psrllamuitsry estimates are the annuIl grant of 8158.000 its federal assistance for the operation of the ftrry. and I vote of 33601170 fmvsrds construc- tion of I million-dollar sum ferry .io ply between Prlnco Edward Is- land and Nova Bcotis. It will be ferry will be launehcd and officers of Northumberlsnd hr:-its In discussing short-range or interim plans Is well as tho long-rungs 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinitii (nee Phyllis Mason) of Long Creek. ii son. DABRACH-At Si ewart Mnniorial Hospital, Tyuc Valley, Thursday. l-'chruiir,v 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llarrach, A daughter, Bar- bara 3lat'1fnrcI. IIOSKINSON-At St. Mai'lf'.I flos- pital, Montreal, on Fitbruzirv Hth. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. 17'. C. Hos- kinson tnee Marie Morrl.-ii it daugh- fer. Macl(lNNON - At Mount Sinai Hospital, Toroiito. Out, on Feb. 3. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Kinnon tnee Rose MacLcodt. it son, David Sterling, weight 7 lbs., 1 ounce. ?Fl3.1.3RU-EB)? 20. SOURIB W. M. 5. The February meeting of St. James United Church Woman's . Missionary Society was held It the . Ag I .dg i home of Mrs. W. B. Leard on Fab. ::gz”;fas,g:H:s:)il"Ele c:”;,3::,.ur;,.y l 8. The President presided and open- iaui. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. aiiiottled the mull"! by "Midi"! 59"?- Robcrtson. a daughter. i ture from John 12: 14-50. A Litlny -I-URNE3 g M the P. E, wand: of Adoration and Praise was led by Hospital. on Saturday; Februaryl MP3. D. A BHRFDG IOHOWM 5! lath, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan' Prayers of Confession and Inter- Turner, winsloe, a son. John cession by Mrs. W. B. Leard. Frederick. la Seven members answered the roll GREEN-At Halifax. on February. 12th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Green incc Doris LeBlanci a daughter. 7 lb. 10 oz. Mnel'HEE-At the P. Hospital on Febriiary Mr. and Mrs. Mervin tree Joyce Nicholson) River a son, 8 lbs, 1 oz. THERIAULT-At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb. 17, 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Thcriault. a son, James Michael. weight 10 lbs. 1102. RAMSAY-At P. I-I. l. Hospital, Vi'cdncsda,v, Feb. 17, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ratnsiiy, Charlotte- town, a dauglitcr, Mary Esther, 10 lbs. 2 ozs. MIcKENZII-I-At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital on February 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macxenzie, Victoria Cross. a daughter, Velda Elaine. Weight '7 lbs., 10'-; 02. I DOYLE-At the Kings County Hos- pital on Febmaw 16' to Mr. and treasurer reported 32.80 on hand. Mrs. Andrew Doyle, Alberry Plainsi” W” wggested the W" M' 3' 5 daughter, gym, Jean. 3 lbs” 7 l members hold I. special meeting to oz, wliich all Mothers be invited in an JAY-At. the Elgin Air nasp 1-195. cndcavour to organize I Baby Band pital, Elgin Air Base. Florida, to and Mission Band. The members Al2c A. E. Jay and Mrs. Jay inee approved of this suggestion Ind Pearl Kcnnedyi a daughter, Della Mrs. D. A Sharpe and Mrs. R. A. AWL WHEN 5 lb. 9 M Lenrd ncre appointed to get the DOIRON - At the Charlottetown name; of the cmid,-en "id pg-epug call and one new member was welcomed. Cuu , dence consisted of a letter from W. M. 5. general office re legal liquor advertising in magazines. It. was agreed the Society go on record as opposing this form of Idvertizing and let- ters of protest be written two leading magazines. Mrs. P. Peacock reported attending Presbyterlal in Charlottetown on Jan. 26. Mrs.i L. Strong thanked Mrs. Peacock for bringing back such a lengthy Ind infoririitive report. The World's Day of Prayer was discussed. It was decided to invite the lsdles' of Fortune United Church to share in this service to be held in St. James Church hall on March ll. Mrs. D .A. Sharpe and Mrs.,L. Strong were appointed to make the necessary arrangements. T h e E. lslanil I6, 1954. to MacPhee Clyde llospital, l-'ebriiary 13111. 1954- W for this meeting wlilch will be held Mr. and Mrs. .1. Leo Dolron inec early in March. Louise Gallant i Charlottetown. ill M”. D. A Sharpe had chug, of the program based on "Ministry lilacI..EAN--At the P. E. I. Hos-. . ,, . Dual, 5alu,.,,a,.' FM, 13' mu m of Radio. A dialogue presented Mr. and Mrs. Alton MacLean,i by M” 1" sbmngl M” D' A' Sharpe, Mrs. E. Pools and Mrs. R. Glen Valley (nee Hclcn Pound), at A. Ixard portrayed the preparation daughter, Jacqueline Ruth, vvcigliti 7 lbs. 10 ozs. lot a radio program to be broad- TRAINOR-At the King's County cast in South America. The Lead Ilospirnl on I-It-imimgv 16, to Mr. cf also named various worship ”,"d, Mr” Jim" Tl'"l"""- 5'- P31" services being broadcast over the glcgtz: Road, I daughter, 7 lbs, network um 1oc3l ndio nations lt!acHl'jATH-At tli Prince Ed-i , ward Island Hospita on Feb. l8tli,l RAMSAY-At the Prince County to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-i Hospital on Sunday, February 14, R931” R dallfllllcr. Sara Donaldti. 1954, Miss Agnes Ramsay. of NEWMAN-At the F. 1-1. I. Hos-t Funimcrsldc. pital on February 9. 1934, to Mini PEIIRY-At Beach Grove. Feb. and Mrs. Rt V Alton Newman. ad, a daughter, Brenda ,l'l. HUGHES - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Fcbriiary 18th. 1954. mi Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hugh:-s, Fort. l.'nio:i Mar- i3, 1954, Fidel: Perry. formerly of Central Bedeque in his 86th year. ;Bl'RKE - suddenly at Camden. Maine. Edward Joseph Burke, formerly of Darnley. aged 51 years. SMITH-.'it Sweets Comer. N. 5. ii... p,.i,,,., C,-,uniV,f7l1 Tiicsday. February 9th. 1954, Hospital, Feb. imii. 1954. in i..A.i'.;Ka1Ie MaoNevm. formerly of New and Mrs. Allan I-Jltlcr (nee Noreen i HRVNI. P. H In WU" Of HI"? M- to which tho members were re- nilndad to listen during the weeks. Mrs. W. J. Pools will be the leId- er for the March meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. L. Strong. Roll csll will be respond- ed to by I verse of scripture be- ginning with "Word". CANADA PROVINCE 0l' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COUIT The lift II! of February AJ). 1954. In Rs Eststs of HERBERT E. CANTWILL late of Charlottetown in QuIen's county in the said Province. Barber, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any can- stsble or litaersts person within and county. GEEITINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file.of A. Walthen Gaudet of Charlottetown store- nid, Barrister-It-law, the Admin- istrator cum tsrtamenta Innexo of the above nsmed estate, praying that I citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in ths nid Eststo to be and appear before the Judge present It s Probate Court to be held. in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince on Wednesday the 24th day of March next coming at the hour of eleven olclock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if Iny they can why the Accounts of. the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. Walthen Gaudet Esquire. Proctor for said Petltionar. AND IT IS HIRJBY ORDERED that I true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown Iforesald once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that I true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the following public plsces respectively, namely, in tho hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Ecotia building in Charlottetown afore- said and It or near the Royal Bank of Canada. building in Char- lottetown aforesaid so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNES His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. L S Simmons), :1 son, David La,YflC,1Sn”lh- 500'-Ch VUUIKE. N. 5- wciglit 5 lbs, 14 o'.'.s. l.I.VKl.E'l'TEB- At the Prlncel -mt-no --- -- - .(louniy llospiial, on Monday, I-'ei)-i ;l'll.'1I',V 15. 19.34, Thomas M. Link-i 'liticr, of Summerslde, in his 55th x on r. I;t)1'Lfs:- ..VS'7mi,)ii&F'iciJrilair-yt mi. 1954. at the Church of the Most i , I . , 3oNN (Ap) Cw”; G rm. v Roly Ttcdeetncr. bv the Rev. Faihcr ).'"”'l RE-(M Nomi Rusum on it f ti f 9 lllnys - 'lch 16 Lvcrett M'itLure aged 9 A 9 m" er "C9 500" W be Enriglit. Russel Xiaui-ice Doyle of 8. Q 3 l ' equippgu mm 1.13”, I1-uneg-y. my- Charlot'ctoivii to Margaret Mary; igeam . 4 ernn-tent, officmlg dtgotoged Mon. Ne.-is of Eorclcn. ,(0x--Al the P. E. I. Hospital on , C iwiinos-tiny Feb inii 1954 Mrs 433” C ""'"b" ”' ”'m'”um'”" W Nl)FA'1'IlQ M” Ma C iVi'rlIcr J 'Cox in her, 39th, year. Gun-purpose sum have been pur- " ' t ' ' chased in Switzerland for the r - - -l . . - 51, Vancouver gg'!llATHli.SON- At Iiciltitlle, Wed- Robm-L WM” Cam, r.i.sil;iy, l-chrunry li, 1954, Mrs. Bmmca Toombs 1 Iii-vliibald Matheson in her 81st It in licr 77th vcar. i-V"”" The force patrols the Sgd. Frances 3. Vinnlcombe Registrar GERMANS GET 20-DIM. GUNS 10.000-man force, the officials said long Iron Curtain frontier dividing West and East Germany. 1ihiTrc”0ugiit"ii.:Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten BUT comes AN IN WHISPERS H imam -lost: czar. -roavicx sows vouo HIDE . HE MAI-(ES was we HEARD 54 we Buss INSIDE. svotoev, now is rr SAID? E sPEAi49 C its si-iouto ONLV mo? oeAo9 MISS GRINDSTONE! YOU FORGOT TO MAKE U THOSE IDNOICESS! . YOU'VE PlJl.l.ED ?;wET:guEas . fl Mi, ' 7I.w64.Z'b- i.Mc0UEuNE AIi'A'E5E MAQGHZY MILKIKAIV, F.l.l.lS-At ill! P. E. 1. Hospital on February 1?. i054, to Mr. and Mrs. Brut-c Ellis, Slanliope, I tlniiglitnix lGAl.l.ANT-At lite ('.i'.1i'loiielown llrispiial mi Fch. 15. in Mr. and His. Pcicr 1.. Gnllani of Hope Rivcr, A son. Out Our Way rr's BACK m vew FOOL5! DISAWAY is -g vaw WON'T FIND IF THEY soar A-GiOiN"TElZ ? THET aoo-r FER FLIES our IN at BE DE BIGGEST A week our N -ri-4' BRESH AN' AVALANCHE 1 "THEM HlLL5.' KILL5 A cow, wrri-i CATTLE aw AID. -mu or, !u -I wiivszist 0, miss ms niiuu ouwinn l-SYIIII in 1' Mortgage Sale To be sold by public suction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 9th day of March, 1954 It the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL thIt parcel of lInd situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Sixty-one in King's County aforesaid bounded Ind described as follows:- COMMENCING at I stake fix- ed in the south side of the Saint Mary's Road and in the northwest angle of farm Lot Number Thirty- flve and now in the occupstlon of Peter Gormley running thence by the Magnetic Merldnn of the year 1764 south to the division llns between -Townships Numbers sixty-one Ind sixty-three, thence along ths Isms west nine chains. thence north to the road afore- said and thence along the same east to the place of commence- ment ths said piece of land being known Ind distinguished as farm plot Number Thirty-six and II more particularly delineated on is plan thereof in the margin of I Government Deed to John Mc- Gulgan dated the 6th day of No- vember A. D. 1885 containing 1-lfty acres of land I llttls more or less. The Ibovo sale is mods under I power of no contained in In lndenturo of Mortgage dated Zith December 1916 made by Joseph McGulgan of Saint Mary's Road. Lot 61, farmer, of the first part and Alexander Martin of Valley- fleld, farmer, of the second part, which mortgage by divers meme Assignments and Acts in the law is now vested in tho undersigned, default having been made in pay- ment of tho principal and inter- est secured by the mortgage. For further partleulsrs apply to McLeod & Bentley. Charlottetown. Dater this 5th day of February 1954. William 2. Bentley, Trustee Asalgnes. The hippopotamus. now found only in Africa. is almost the size Farm consisting of proximately fifty acres clef land, in high state of cum vzitlon, in one of the bes. districts in Queen's Couiifv! twenty acres ready for troy Situated two and a hi? miles from the City of Chg, lottetown, on paved higfl: way, and within a short .11., tance to school; also this property could be classed ., real-estate. Has nice from age, all ornamental 1.-egg: also fruit trees. ' Dwelling in perfect condi- tlon, consisting of ten rooms including bath, with modern conveniences; also large sun. porch, good basement, new furnace. Outbuildings if large stock barn all in gm repair, including water and lights. Terms can be arraiiged to suit purchaser. Apply to: BOX 259, Guardian Office ---.--.-....M -1---GT lolnuon To Last Isturdsyfs Crossword :f'.lldl.1 BL! 1151!! DB d . Ll "E! .23 L.L:E'"' ts. t.c.t- EIEJCEE E2f2E;EI;.l2 of an elephant. DAILY , ACROSS i 2. A gImo' 1. Melancholy of clinics 5. Mast 3. Employ 9. 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