SEPTEMBER 5. 1953 Pl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A A PAGE ELEVEN , Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Mac- Mildred Gosbee) Murray River, a Mdu;ig.,A,lii iii, chuiomiown Ao- MICLEAN - At Mill. M&8hl ' . V Innis. He is scheduled to leav P. daughter Judi! Dlann. Weieht 6 iii it l, A . . . Hospital. Boston. Mus. on Aueust OUR NEWS. BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 2. 1. today. ” lbs, av. ons. n2i2...”.., .??"5.'i.fiL.,"i?.” i.”i.'”ln”i. am. ma. Mm mass may une- . - Em Ken” "mm" ”" ”' M" iincconuac-At the Charloi.te- m"' A ' Lama" ”' '" lllid QfillonHgl7rgnall3&'towTbl?e' ”""" ”"P"”- 5""d”'- Mill" Macaw-At so Fitzroy st. Mon- M”'””"”''” W Ch"l'”W”"' ' - MONDAY The highest number oi points niarded in the Moncton Gladiolus Mrs. M J. Doyle, North Rustico. In the unavoidable absence of His Eoellency. Bishop Boyle, grace was offered by. the Provincial Director, ed, has been appointed curate at Sourts. All the above listed changes and appointments will go into effect on At the closing meeting of the C.W.L.- convention at North Rus- tico on Wednesday morning, the following olicers were elected: is scheduled to leave .P. E. I. on October 2nd. Edward Roy Wilson, whose wife and parents live in Richmond, RR. '7 lbs, 7 ozs. 30, 1953. to.Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maccorniac, .Charlottetown, a son, STANTON-At Dover, Delaware, day, August (list, 1953, Mrs. Mary Macftae, in her 94th year. MacLEOD-Suddenly at his resi- Hospltal Aug. 30, 1953. Peter J. MacKenna of Pownal in his Tlth year. P BETTS-At New Dominion our - l t week Went l-0 W. w- Re. (3 M C k. Th October 1st. I Pr id t. M . L. L. . d , Mi d, -, ogudglore. Gharlottelwnk WE”: delgsateifmissried Vl:l:t0l?:m:I:re cord? lstuvicel preslffent, Mrsl1o.l)fmXlus- ii0:I;1;vmEn50nLlXCM;'vi?nd MES; U':rA" 9" AW"-” 23- 1953- '-0 1'1 Aiclxilllsllit 3i.stl?el1lil;;3. Eljeaxandxo:'lVlililg- Snturgwi 11A"3”" 29"l- 1953- 3"” his blooms won 49 points. G 5 ially welcomed by the oralrman. tin Murphy. - ' '. 50" W an M” Thum” stmm” ("ea 1-9001 in NS 73rd year. 9" ens " N5 65m y'"' in first il1l1Cd'35- 3 59c""d Plac” Mrs. Doyle, and greetings were WEDNESDAY 2nd vice president. Mrs. Bcnj. mgsnliirgosggigde1:Mrg::;(;:s htlfirgse Marjorie Lumen") a ”m' CoRMlEMAi Chebea Mass on WATTS-At the P. E. I. Hospital. and W” W” 5' 5”” exmlde” by 3” El” ilblllv -Master Emile Gallant 2-year- D”m”h'- ' wife and parents live at Northam GNU?-Al Tram)" Memorial H05- Se t 2 1953 M s Fl" "c Aullu” 30- 1953- -"ill" Wlllllmt t 1 allsea Cadets returned pulsill purest 3: Elsi” mm"(e'E”'1 old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rarqt Vic p"'ldem' M” Jr in LAC Cotton will receive posting P1331: Tl”9lll0'l- 001- Alli"-ll 25'-ll miter. in her"i0illi- 'yea;)mm;e OF (Buddy) W”” "5 H3"lP5hl” in Thir y 09 gree ngs ram e ng s o o- Gail iii. Em c 3 i i ii t ossl er. t . 1953. ' W d M" I J ' - iii 55”, . Saturday llllil” ”"mE”;m”'” ”'”:'f;: lumbus by Grand Knlsht Walter in the Prinlilel ogllnty .'I-Il)::plgll 3” """"l'- W” Ilmliellle "Z117. mililrr; lltxilsslzliutlfittlzoill (nee nlaryOM3llran)"- VARSENAULT-At Summerside on 5 Mr training at Cami! 1115-Lab of Morrissey. sun-erins undetermined injuries Al-aenauit. Robeh wmmm '1” son 0: Mr- Morgan Wednesday September 2 1953 BIFPIN - At the Charlottetown -U119 llmpeuy 0" 'sc,enc is as a result of being runlover yes- 0"” "”””y' M”' tum" Pen” and Mrs William T Ilee 31 Bisho' Pris ilia Ar it "t I f tlhl HOSDML August 29' 1953' M"' N” Mmmmns hcE:.xdC(l1ll,l'ly' A 'chatige in banking hours in icrday momlllk Ht his home. dergasi. St Charlottetown .AC2' Lee wal5,lCAMPBELL-GM me Prince Coumy hiec Aiitoinisaemllllr-enalllte ll: nee Genwd-P' Margaret mm" of New mm mm” X5 opml B hostnig 3., Charlottetown will Rive employees T"”ur"' M” F" J' smelt scheduled to lcnve4P E I on Sept iliospiiai on Augll” 26'" m Mr" 'lllth 'ear 7 l ' 1 York Cl” formerly at ch”xo"e' Illil August and pays 0 all The Lwoiday Teachers convemp ..-M i ind. ' ' ' 'land Mrs. Louisl- Campbell, Gra- l ' town, in her 75th year. J” lately 1200 Sea Cadets from a long weekend to themselves as lham's Road. a son. Robert Ah- iwlxl" t ti 5 t b 19 ii 1; 1; ion opened yesterday morning , l - - ' l” '""” "f cmadif T..”ti.2g ell; xslllenrnenlliln oaloseolmoil jointly lt Mt. Stewart and sauna: MD: illiebsliir thhemlgfiitl an?i1al3ir.sv.Vail!vriierll-.-xiiiui31il:'n:,mle.3f d'"" W3” 7 lbs” 7 9” . 'l'iir: mobile Red Cross blood Saqtsurdliay ntihornlnizgli . Kg: lgigegesurgzitlixlgfl: wig-xctfsglefg ray River hall last evening on the 359- Cll3l”l0"8l-0Wll- AC2 3l1”l5 C MKITNAVE-ES t mum mam from Haiimx arrived 0 gya ,,.pu c an oppoxlun- attendance to hear some of me occasion of his 50th anniversary lsllgistsciiletgiuled to leave P. E. I. onlaf, M3-Rim-i-M-Sf-8;? 5492 stcapzrr i suminci-side last evening on its . . r-te:iln".'-' tit Al- ity of transacting its regular busi- terday by Mr. W. R. Cruikshank, the teachers it) the convention and as a member of the medical pro- ihe large number who were un- drew's United Church of Canada,5 the Island andi busiest towns in I were united in marriage by Rev. . w . E. 1. f 1953. mass the Friday hours will be lendlns educallonlsta 0! the'Prov- , --..-- himndivtllsillat alejcki clinics all to be lengthened. Effective September l8 mC9- tBers:l1:'atllt I:l:l1;orfeI(lthIll,lllSl?' .:f,,5edNf,f' That the iiitmductioii of drag- 3)2;eui3nP'lF' W September 2- N "519 . ii, i, k iii i, 1:: id At Sourls the morning meeting ' . ' V - - 0 I-Oyd Green. son of ”kl.i"il. P.T”.f-To llglllelieongli (Him :30 Sinwthe mzrlflglegnulltll 33 0Pell9d Wlill llle llppollllllll of 0050- 33.3.5 ,,,l,T;f,””.',l,,? ,,?,?f;;l3h,;"”jf giei:r;llYtalei?oluti:lr;?::lCetile” iigirililg M", and M” Ham-Soll G”9ll- SEE - 700A Y lbw-7 I0 ii. I 9 Province This in the afternoon. Announcement "me": 1”955- ””l""”l" 3"" tienis throughout the district 'l3h lllduslllf 0”" "ll 1”"'3" be 1" d”"bl' Kingston" PEI" and Donna MW 0 5 l ””””M L will be held at to the above effect was made yes- ””ml"3u”"5' The CMVWH9" Wes" min was mi d i i -- -' E The port of Souris is one of the Mam” daughter M Mr" lmd Mfsr ' t nirrtrioll-' .- idem, Mrs. Sadie Coffin welcomed 9 ” W9” ”l””& and D Samuel Martin. Vernon. "P. E. 1.. arl IQ 'K I i chairman of the board of manage- reviewed the activities of the past able to get into the building list- fisli packing plants there are a John F. MacKay assisted by Rev. xiii: vfm1xI7r Prnletlion ,w Aimxmum C; i merit. Charlottetown Clearing . ened to the 1'0 'di it NVE 01' RCilVll)'- - rr - ,, -ii: was suffer- House. which represents all the yfggegflntg 5”": M "he "M3-ble "1" oi: 3 sound Eysfeeiz. niieny 3353:: The ciieci oi ii... iimggcrs ,,iai,.iA- 5-iwell-H 7 7 HEAD OFFIIE .;...HALlFAX-N - xi. Abegweit early Cllarirlltl banks. in the city. 9 e"5 m3 9- I and Chiidien mo had Cd", from he soon in the fact that last year; ill-JATHS . R F nu”. i ,,,,, l ztin” ll-ill-'ll'-ll'-' ll'l-W" we hit ” i s Th. 1 ih RH-A , - every part ll: ih,g (1l5iir:ct in 71K'c ill-5' 15"”-'t”3"l P3i'M'l" (j0"ll”'"5' 9”” "C”” ”””C"TW'TT'T""'”'p- -3 G n I g; A ' Br?;c,h.iA.l.mlI”"”' I. F I .- .-3.: iii: .c.- at Cap; Tar-. H, AWN” .rmm,... hm ieudi:,t:,ug,:,anjia'3;32:;”":? "fil.:ihg'; a deserving tribute to it liir:illy "55”'df:””f””L.I. 5'00” 93""”5l 0ilMacKENZlI-J--At 126 Rocliioid Si " m 0" l ' ”' ””?t"'”'- i " ' ,;:,'1'l re :5 no inter Cl'CllC'3 -j 3 e H i A , - . . growl 151- )'Cul' ll? Pall l . .' -, iliii. split-t-icgwlioirevcr. as nec- W5” 615! minuili Conventnn iii rig- and pharmaceutical requirements. fvogltm lam midi Salve? mm" 5” expects to pnicticzilly double thati;ue5Iga5j.sep"' 15'” 1953' M" Nwl l T l nish on August 27 nnd 28. Solemn an elaborate and comprehensive e an 50 at mm my (my amount. The reasons given for ac enfm .;.,-y i-cpalrs wrrc being made .i the ship was maintaining her U:l1CilLll5?. It lnpperied when imivlng Borden at 5:30 shc ; n iicavy log and high seas c was some daiiia',!'-"I0 iht Flde d they continued All-lol” '3” B”'l'- . . . . i in - cl"t 'ci (1 puty, Gcorgc Clow, as- ug, V lIllI1ljllE5h0ll lglCR&:?,' 'l""1l;;l:, Vtiledutio View the display as were glglglt gclaggg:ie:ndw?:ng:i:a1ir;i5tf:e byClllS warden, J. Arthur MENT, THE FEARLE55 8lG '- -rcmivd C”""'-'"-V N 0””". "I lent; on ed n NCO m on 1 H0 6 my drugglsm highest marks in the practical Cum" . GAME HUNTER MACSOR World touring ill? Marmmes rear exgminggiom of each I in , Tile newly installed officers P E WFFH THE Pqize oping ill?” ”i.c”"m.1 C'"'.(e,r' A. -,. , 7:1 Abrams vni Dr. J. H. Shaw was re-elected gfadea during the seasomoiili 0,3; are as follows: Grand Knight. L : ' -.4... WRERE5 .n n in Toronto nrriV!'d lll Pllllic - l-ll- --lfllall ow - H” V president of the Medical Society to quaiiiy for ih.,5. awards 0 .. E. Murphy; Deputy Grand lxnizh.. TROPHY, AN ENLAQGED -. ;.i lsiiuill lntn Sziillrrlny logo, was (llOtX'ilPd ycstircai niorn- of P. E mind at iiie iimii meet. dates must Ohm; " I ' an””iDr. Allhln Dolron: Ch3"Cc”0T. Pic-i-URE -n-LE-D -t s i Wm nimurii ii,.. 5. iv. i-:.l ing about lime o'clock, two miles in; Q; a iwogday session which cam at the totalrgltgb 8:151:80 Rev. .1. ll. Leclztir; 1-linuncial Soc- l H”... were greeted in Cilpc 'llur- from shore at Cape Egmolii. uhilc terminated ycsicrduy afternoon ” and t 150 u er 9 ml" - rctaiy. G. .L. Clow; Recorder. ...ni.iw by rrovini-ial lllt'-'5ld?"l- llslllllii Wllll his l'Wlll9l'- Alli”? Prince oi Wales College Auditor- p,e5c'::g:d atheorhel3':a1c”mpl?"ed We I-lcnr.V Gallant: l'VHFd0ll-i Jill,” ii, xi i)orlv or North Ilustlco: tine Arscliaulf. - ium. "39" remen” Douccttc; '1reasurer. T. Lari Hic- l.'. i. Supervsor Miss M. Robin: i--lhlilhl. supervisor Mrs. R. Miln- gy iv, 1. SUI” mcmbcr Miss i ,l-mnrlo Brown; lricniliers of zimicii nnil Carleton sidinszi lilo .v.iuiL-5 untl press repiiesentatives. Tim women who are travelling I-Ilgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joshep Lecloir assisted by Rev. J. N. Polrler as deacon and Rev. Emanuel Richard as sub deacon. The Sermon was delivered by Rev. Charles Gallant. Arsenault acted as secretary. After the president's annual report, thc At the time of the accident the deceased was Lndin; his lines from the stern of the boat. while his companion, Augustiiic Alsop- ault. War. at the bow. 1'. is assum- ed that the deceased lost his bal- ance and fcll overboard, while the exhibit of their products was on display this week during the ses- sions of the P. E. I. Medical As- sociation. Frequent recess periods were called when ilie representa- tives were questioned regarding nlcianr, laboratory personnel and others from the hospitals were in- Dr. R. G. Lea, honorary treasur- er, reported an all-tinie high of 83 in the ifumber of practicing physicians in the Province, with all increase of eleven during the past six months. "This favourable situation placeslevery resident of years. The Royal Conservatory of Muslcl of Toronto announced today that Faith N. MacEwan. 20 MacGill Ter- face. Charlottetown. has been awarded the Grade I silver medal Grades I to X inclusive, to piaiic.! for their respective grades. Seven-year old F-aith studies with her mother. Mrs. Alyce D. Mac- Ewan. she earned the highest mail: in the Maritlmes for Grade I Piano. sum JOI-IN, N.B.. (cm --Dc-i' this great increase arc more fishi and better trained fillctting men' who have now had the benefit oil zmother yoacs cxpcrience-at the. art. I l Tile lorliinl installation of the the ceremony being carried out by key, C.A.; Lecturer, .L. A. Clow: Trustees. Parvin Cass, John Cam- eron, Edmund Arsenault; Advo- catc, Gubricl Chaisson; I. C, An- thony Perry; 0. G., Edmund Gail- -..-rllicr .-ilionrd two liuscs. rev- two men were working. their backs the island within. reasonable dis. tails of a plan for experimental. "Tigiig-iiiiq . .,,. g..;i..mi. Scotlillml. lrlgilcgw ;o.ench ofhor. Angus-Iris Agsgtlam tance of a doctor, which must be fhipmenta of Max'itime pgtatoes i,,.gw"A, "W, ,; i. '- .' t 10' inc .0 c. r i ' -- . .lilIil!l. Lcyion, Sou ierii urncd lus ill l yam! mm by quite peasmg in an concerned, nland camdiai, markets Mm disfinlas JARDLVS-pm Ham mam rksil Norway. Alistraliri, New Zea- iiml llaiti. the United States and .-maria. For all of them,'this is that first visit to the Maritimcs. 'Cii-- annual meeting 01 Ule 77- Er , inni Medical society opens this .,,,,,,imi;, beginning with registra- imm at Prince of Wales College win all the general sessions -tun he held. Following the offl- 4l'll npcning and visits to the ox- 'tli'lix ii luncheon will be held at Clizirlottetown Hospital at him): Dr. C. W. Burns. President. .i the Cnnadlali Medical Associa- mu, Professor of Surgery UlllV"' - 4 of Manitoba, and Chief Sur- 'Il"lll of partner going undei that time too far away to reach him and render assistance. At- tempts to recover the body were unsuccessful up to dark last night ”We keep always lll mlnrl the fhjunction of our Code of Ethics. 'The greatest well-beilil-. of the sick person sliould'bc the whole study and care of the honourable physician'." said Dr. A. D. Kelly of Toronto in addressing the Ito- tary Club at ,vesterday,'s lunchecni held in the Charlottetown I-Iotel.' Dr. Kelly, who is deputy general secretary of the Canadian Medl- cai Society and scheduled to ad- dress the P.E. Island Medical So- Dr. Lea said. The provincial convention of the Catholic Women's League in ses- sion at North Rustlco was re- sumed yesterday morning with Mass at 8 o'clock at Stella Maris Churcii, celebrated by Rev. Eric Robin, who also delivered a very inspiring sermon on Christian charity. Appropriate hymns were sling by the Stella Maris girls' choir. Registration - took place at 9 o'clock with 65 delegates enrolled. Meeting was called to order by the provincial president. Mrs. L. L. the chair cussed Wednesday at a meeting of New Brunswick and Prince Er- ward Island shippers. railway re- presentatives and federal and pro- vincial government officials here. (Attendlng the meeting from Prince Edward Island were Messrs. Donald A. MacDonald. E. D. Reid and Jerome O'Brien). The plan. designed to land Mari- time potatoes in domestic markets in improved condition, calls for the shipment of a number of car- loads from railway points in the two Provinces. Special tests will be made of the shipments from loading to unloading points to de- termine, if poszibic, causes of Hospital, Cornwall. Olllaflo. AllgU5i 30th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Des Jardins, (nee Helen Larter) t son Louis Paul. Weight '1 lb. 5 oz. MAI-IAR-At the Prince County Hospital on Thursday, August 20tz:.. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maiiar, R. C. A. F.. Summerside, a son, Gary Francis, 9 lb. 9 oz. MacLI-IAN-At Prince County Hos- pital on September lst. 1953, to Mr and Mrs. J. Stanley Maclueaii inec Helqll Lamont) a son. 8 lbs. 8 02.5. HUNTER.-At the Prince County Hospital on August 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunter, a daugii-4 OUR BOARDINGA Al-IOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE THE 5NOOKER 'l'OiJl2NA- - THE OLD THAT6 THE l f "'67 - - The 'iii-st sesslcn hold in the their products which w x -- ' ll. lw.1,v I7lllCl.tlA liriri dlVEl5 and h . i , 9” 0 9m" i l - i h S -d C . BOY l5 RATTLER :5”: ?.'.i3 1" ”.?i”.l by is Dream-.Yw "mi. .. 2. 2.2:. AND Now. rvzietios-.1 COLOMG 15 0” ll” lab almasl l ri i i 1 E H A ' 0 ay a r 00” B m"'”eS' em" Conservatory in each Province in place on Tuesday evening with PRESENT THE WNNER OF w t Gcneml Hose Noonim who occu led , ;..-.1 will l.eln;df:5 spanner. Dr- I cleiy in session licrc this izcek. placed hm" ”' begumul mm of ?;:'1:du";:g 33'-'?viid2i””i:,,;i,g;;g; ter. Wendy Ann. 2; lbs. la uzs. . There Ought To Be A Law V L By Fagaiy And iSi-horten El SW90Ilf'.V Will l”'”5"k'; W85 5Il93ll'm3i 0” Hwfdlcal cam 0111' L9-dy 0! 600d Col-"10": WP potggoeg in Tm-onioi Mom,-eai, oi- (;ALLAN'l'.GAt the Prince Coun-y ---m-"'-'"”' v H. inc guest speaker will be iii- security for Lanudlans. i mumied by 9, pmgmion of summer mvm Ind other domestic markets. Hospital on Friday, August 2153 i B . L4 winced or Dr W- l- P- M” "Div MW "Wed ” ”'””"” llowm -ml Vollva llshtm The 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry on. ER POPS THEME SONG WHEN you UT WHEN HE i'-ZOPES you MD A xiiilan, who has represented this province in the Canadian Medical issociatlon for nearly half a cen- rim and was honoured at Banff ,. -i year by being: made a seliior at good-will of every political A decrease in the number of i . Hospiiai, Monday, August alst. 'LlARRUMPH-"ALMOST - ANOTHER GAME! i ":""lb" 01 ”"” ”.'f-”'l?l”5'”d ll” party have advanced as good for passengers and autos carried on gg:g:1S”M::;;i3fAn”lCl;l;5w”:fid M” 195:. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Fer- ' liO'CLOCK ,Pl.ATiNA! . RAGWEED! ITS. .:aniz.aticn. the country". the N9"l"1mb"l”"d FHTA” W" Th H ' ' lh guson, Spring Park Road. a daulzh- PRETTY LATE TO BE NOT SO LATE. -- l between wow Inmds ""1 Cu!" ide:oJi:3::i";u.o3 ggeriegjixotn ler. Weight 3 lbs. 11 ozs. Lucy i ENTERTAINING r-(WW rinses. clues i0P)n'”"” Wmk "It is reasonable to assume that gnu. at-nttluairl-(SI-;:;,5:fie lolingleunlm Tm mom,” ”ml;emy Mrs" Elizabeth. cAu.E2s,isN'r a' n DC-3 passenger plane. miss- I group of in"-l1”gEm Md public gigolo. I-demand onp ferry gpace George Jardlne then read the . ih P E i ii W? ""1" March 22' 1052' ms been minded people such as the Medml made by the necessity for freight minutes of the. last convention Munoxub-M .el ' iillsaaini, 5 1” me Gas” pemmma wnd' Pmfessmn shuuld be me but mm. movement on this route. and this was followed by the cor: Hospital on Mondah gig" M 5 ' '- 40 mu” mm tl::''' ” "5 med Wm” l" ”dVL"c ffi '1) M. Dui-lnlz the period from May to responding secretary's report read i139:,'3;i:io Dlf:,'eeandMDf,r:i'e "5”,.'ui,,,?f,' -- , 4 ca ro- t ....nccd Sunday nil; lnulate any new in D the and of August this ya”. the by Mm S. W. Wm”, and the Cmpmdv L daugmeri Margaret x spokesman for Matrigolme Cent- ".1 Airways of chariot e wn, own- -.-ls nf the cr ft, said it is believed hrre were fde persons aboard limit the plRnP di5aDDPBT9d- Tll9Y lnllld he a pilot, no-pilot and three J15-"'PTlR8l'S. AD search party sunday reported Willing slroltons about the wreckage iiiich was spotted last Thursday touched on in the recent Federal campaign which are designed to make our lives richer and fuller. "basic policies which sincere men gramme if, and when it becomes 3. national necessity." said Dr. C. W. Burns. President of the Canadiuii Medical Association in all address before the P. E. Island Medical Society following a luncheon meet- ing at the Charlottetown liospital yesterday. - "Each and every Governmental party have committed themselves 0 .W. L. banner occupied a prom- inent place on the platform. number of ,.assengers declined by 2,155 from the 57.341 of 1952 to the 55,186 of this season. Auto- nioblles dropped from 14,620 to 14,601, but the number of trucks increased from 3,738 to 3,827 for an increase of 89. At the lame tlnie the attitude of people using the service is reflected in the fact that this soason.t.here have been The annual convention of the Prince Edward Island Woman's christian Temperance Union was held yesterday afternoon, in the treasurer's report by Miss Mildred Callbeck. The report of Temper- 31103 in Sunday Schools was glveii by Mrs. Frank Deacon, and Mrs. Robert Reeves gave a report of the work of the L.T.L. Mrs. Fred Shaw reported for the Youth Temper- ance Council and the report of the editor for "Tidings" was given by Mrs .J. H. MadFat-lane. Miss Louise lant (nee Theresa McGaughey) a daughter, 6 lbs. iii an. raacusox-At the P. E. Island Adele. Weight 8 lbs. 7 ozs. DOUGLAS-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Tucsday, September 1, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Douglas. (nee Helen MacDougail) a daugh- ter, Judith Anne. GLOVER - At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague, on iv the pilot of a charter plane op- to varying degrees of National request! for 2.255 reservatiorishhll ', Friday, August zisi, 1953. to Mr. rrmrl by T””5'G”p”lm Ab Health m5""m09." the speaker increase of 930 over the similar gE"bS”:i:n5mVl:”nTgl1:er:5ll"K ”?If';;l and Mrs. Elmer Glover. (nee ::nc nf Gaspe. continued. "It seems to be a popu- period of last year. Trnvelle” Md repose 520:; River: R. W. Goodwin of Moncton, N.B.. iiarltime district air regulations superintendent for the department iar theme and therefore a' popu- lar slogan. in spite of the fabulous expenditures. and the unhappy ex- THURSDAY for Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. Prizes for the leading contestants in the Scrap Book Contest were awarded cone A-VISITING is "i1"5 LATER THAN VOU THINK" GAME OF CARDS 032 ciiEcizEi2s.rr seems TO BE"'i'HEI!E5 NO TOMORROW" AW, STICM AROUND. iv! transport. arrived Sunday to perlcncc of some of those countries The indie, of Si. Eiimbeiiiva Aid 1, .mi-.' an investigation. "WM "3" 3599"” ll" W” m"” NI Society of St. Vincent's 0rphan- y Mm Fwd Shaw mole ill lhc Wrecked B18118 W35 ml” ml” "19! ':;;"'”l;: 5t;"ct””n”-3 age achieved remarkable success - V g V-lili. John M cigi iii, 35, it programme 0 e as een a are . i d i ii in ii, ii- . FRIDAY ,i .. .M,o....-...-.. . ' rimlntictnwn find cKC:loi-3' onli), in our lifetime. standards of living tfraefiofiyniid e5renrz?fI1IR or wheat OUI By J. -R. Wllllaml Mr. William Edgar Allen of All- ".-i-iiot was John E. B.-udrcau. l1;5hlmPT0Ved-1l:;" the ghglf fl:1b”” modestly termed a turkey supper nlpou R l In L d H! I l :i .1 M i i o uman rea ons an e a are s oya,prom en an t . , l A- of responsibility that each citizen RT gggglglgs ly respected retired bank managgci" MAKEAPAPER GET THAT is prepared to take on his own be- More than 1200 muons wen” W known across Canada. died sudden- l 5 P E , TU3E AN 5TlCK 5MUDG-E . TUESDAY half, formerly expected from his ed during the we memo”, and iv on August so from a heart at- DON'T TELIJME ABOUT IT OUT IN Ti-V BLICKEF OUT ; ...l.horc is how for the mm" follows is rapidly decreasing." Dli early evening. comfortably seated tack. He had been retired 13 ”5MOKE..' THE MINUTE FRESH AlR AU OF HERE i. A ms or or 1- -- 4- .ii”i.':.?.'..".?.l? 5.2:. ..::::...:2i.:-r:::.i- slits: i WW 1232.2: Bsrgisi. l -lllll We are making progress in ' Bmh i i Wbles whlch mrmlued 3'5 53"” . l , . .. f NO5E OUT FOKIMR , In hg.h.t nglllnst mm" "M W” &l3l:l)!uI!EC):3f1e11:ll:yi0ll0V:K1fZBo(ll3:n;:: H135 M u "mt yllsorgglllzallillse of ail: lle:'r'm(;3c?nclS:cAl:,iDeNiSlll lg)Irv?e I l: ADOZEN MO5C'lU'T0E5 WITH EA5E', 'MY l-A51-" im"T”,l'”j' l”'”- P”"” EdW9”l and appointments among the dlo- ' - i town, i hi-tier service and longer t NA"-VOLL ” ,',,l 1'” mm” "mm (m " V" 008511 clergy: -Aiberton Prince County Exhl- He was born in Charlottetown "lib ' IL,”-. hinslm um" any "h" Pm" R9V- K- C- Macpllclsollr Pll-ll-0l bition was favored with delightful 61 years ago, son of the late Mr. 51 "l99l-l ii” A- 5- T- M- ii.'”1" (soured Dre w' J' Pt Ma” 01 Tracadic. and Rev. R. J. Mac- weaii-in yen”-d.y. whiie me .L. and M". M. Mien. rcqulremcnls. and the new W; l”? I 3'3" mm "1 the mum" Donald, pastor of St. Columba par- midimceiog Vigigoi-3 V,” mmewini .a.a,. "Packer-Head" process, be- " 'C”""”a" Cmc" So' llh- 3131 Polma 579 T9”l'mS- less than in recent years. the LAC. David l3ernard. Summer- 5”" ”'5"”"l? i'”5"me"'- "WW and President of thc P.E.I. lirision at the opening of the at Ken- - , ' ys Cross. has been ilamed i ii, 1 mm I 5; ti T i: ii id i , cant additional strength . . . H 1lil'-liioitgtlettown Cancer Campalln puwi. at -I-mcndie, Rev, wi Di glifce y":nm."pdu M; 3; m3'::m-Sfrliggo Eihiitgn Semi for free illustrated .i r l l - folder. l' I. (Tell -tzucste at Government House '”'l -l'93l0l'day morning were visit- lnr womcn froln the Associated ' HAIIFAX ' S Co at Gmnd RlV9l'- lmd me ReV- them were more gpcclgl prtgu do. close runner-up in the field of six I,, ' ' '. ' ' . I imtry Women oi"tho Worilf Con- Jam” smith, Mimi,-iigimioi. at 5-” mud. Exam!" mm!" M" been comesmnui Bum drive” Wm q:':'l'l1l:V l.nnt7.. lxclv (JRSKUW. OELPIIFP who were honored p;-cvi. N in their departure from the ' ""'- Rmillilnl them were Lieu- "lllll Governor 'r. w. L. pi-own 31;!” Mrs. Pr-owse, Premier A. W. mlewn .and Mn. Matheson. ktlllllie odward Island is the m-W: rovince whose lieutenant M-lllor has so honored. mil up. mini; 31st annual.Provinclal Con- Lmguii of the inatholio Women's Ru” . 0! Canada opened at North -60 last evening with Bone-' Rev. Kenneth MaoMillan, pastor MacDonald, pastor at Grand Riv- er, will go to st. Columba pariah.- Rev. Pius Murnaghan, curate oi Bougis. has been appointed pastor Columba pariah. has been appoint- elf pastor at Kelly's Cross. Rev. Harold Croken. pastor at Cardigan.. has been named pastor at Kinkora and the Rev. J. P. E. 0'I-unley, Ph.D., Chaplain with the Air Force. has been appointed pastor at Cardigan. Rev. Prancll Bolger. citrate sat at. Dunatan'a Basilica. has been appointed to the staff of st. Dun- stan's University along with Rev ed priest. Rev. Reginald Phelan, curate at larger prizes were offered Charles MacDonald. newly-oidaim 5 number of exhibits in many classes been revised to conform with re- commendations of the Department of Agriculture. In many cues and made to the buildings and an ad- ditional canteen was built summer. this Mrs. Annie Macllthee, Armadale. was named preaident'for the com- ing year as the School Teacher: concluded Eastern Kings their two-day convention at Sourls yea- terday. Mr. Daniel Mac-Donald. Shfaters. was named vice presi- rlent, and Miss Phyllis Morrison, L Peters. was elected secretary. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Deputy Min- Iince Tuesday of this week: side. won top honors in the R.C.A.F. truck through a haze of obstacles comparable iio it New York traffic Jam. Another Maritimer. LAC. Har- old Wilson. Moncton, N.B.. was I compete in the semi-finals in win- nipeg in November where driver: from the army and the Il.C.A.F. will be chosen to represent the ser- vices at the Canadian national truck driving competition it Tor- onto on November 27th. -The following 'personnel have enlleted with the R. C. A. '1". at the Bummorsiclo recruiting unit: Joeeph Louie Henry Gallant. as Richmond street, Charlottetown, whoee wife and parents reside at imparts to the pipe signifi- L. E. SHAW LTD. . Fredericton. Saint John. Chipman. - BRIOKWORK CHIMNEY REPAIRS Free Estimatinns Anywhere. In the Province. Write or Phone :- dlction i I later of Education gave the chief ;t stun: ulhil. ?it.."'l'..... tmifil 3t':c3"fiin!l'ol'. O.'i'i't'i'di'z.5"5:'i'.r5X.':. l;',?"",,”' "l,',-"'””"'i.,"”" ,1?" lhn?.o':d3?"n.Lf.?ii i33"'i'i'li..33 D A MacKINNON, ” yRe' - v ' ves. espoe on eteecng ' - 'i' ii :3” folhofgoblgozirgingzsfogumig i:::tiie.np::mc-grozingg apliigstohogt as"glam::;,,i;,mc:i,:;,,:.::?:'i,:: ggllranteodaiye is scheduled to lcavc Ch town R.R. .No. 3 g' . R51-O0 -. 9"!-?Wl.l,.l.glM5 . 6.30 in Stella. Mari. Hell. pre- Dunstan's Basilica. to obtain the thought contained in John Ray Macliinls. of "Murray IHAL 5897 SORN-W" YEA V K sided over by Rev. ldwin Steele) newly-oi-dalm ,.,,,-:..,.M.....1...:. 0 the tioetm president. the written work. River. A92 Lfaclnnis is the gon of