n Memoriam DANIEL LIVINGSTON! ,,"lliere P353"! 5"”: Ten" 1,. away at the Kings County ' emm.-mi Hospital. Montnguehon larch 27. 1955- Din” D2 uvmp lune oi Murray River, Prince Ed- vard Maud, Mr. Livingstone was ll his 78th year ""1 W” ' W” ,I. resident or High Bank. gPrlncs inward island. His lllnell WI! I short duration and despite Ill 1:1,... medical skill and tender ,.,,-.-ing could do he passed away ii the above date- Lcii to mourn besides his nor- mtjng widow (nae Rachel Mae- Lwdi are four sons: Elml: illiipefield. P- E. I-t: M1100 allii John (Murray River. P. E. is Lester (Dartmouth. N. SJT (hie son Clarence. gave his life in world War II. surviving also is one sister. lac (Mrs. Ronald A. Stuart. licgina. Sask.) Also one brother, iCl', Duncan Livingstone. Lake ark. Floridanone brother. John iincan. of High 3393- l"'9d9 eased him In 194?- ills funeral wtuch was largely attended was conducted by Rev. , C. Macnougall on March 29 min Murray River United Church iiiiins sung were: "Jesus Lover i llv Soul" and "The Lord is iii Shepherd." illhcnrcrs were: Clarence iuiiii. Russel MacPherson. Vance ll'lCkii'lIld. William Stewart. David iiillfi' and William MacLean. iiiiniiiicnt was in Little.Sands 'PillClCl'.V. Cards oi-Thanks iiir family of the late Daniel D. I iincsione wish to sincerely thank all ihose who sent flowers. curds iiirl letters of sympathy; also a special thanks to Rev. H. C. liar-ilougail. Drs. Brehaut and ilzirinlyre; the nurses and staff iiiiniague Hospital and all those llilll in any way assisted them in lilttll' recent sad bereavement. Bristol thlr. Stanley Brown, C. N. R. ii-riiciii foreman here. returned - his duties on Monday. During lr. Brown's absence Mr. Artie iacnoiiiiid was here from Souris s acting foreman. llr. Artie McMillan. sectionman ll ihe (I. N. R. here has return. to his duties after being ab- riii for several wailis. Mr. Mc- Iillan. who transferred from Irlllfll Stewart a year ago has at enjoyed his prime health for me time. l-'i'iciids hero and in other see- lIillS will be sorry to learn that ii. James A. O'Brien. retired i't'll0li foreman of the C. N. R.. w had just recovered from u more attack of the 'flu II I1- ...-ied as down again with an- iiier relapse. All hope it won't P too long before he is up and ..iiig again. sir. Ernest Tobin, C. N. R. 'CIl0llI'Tl8ll here. was severely ltllll'ed while It work Inst. week. long slice bur slipped from ll? trolley our. one and sticking - the road bed while the up turn- nii caught 'Mr. Tobin In the ruin. He is confined to his home I present and we understand will - removed to hospital later when is condition is improved some. r Tobin. like his late father. alien section work his life trade llfi has served several years on lilerelli sections. Sir. P. R. Sinnott. of the Domin- hn weather Bureau. stationed for most two years at uie Sable island outpost. has arrived home hi I well earned two months vaca- tion before going to a new sta- iinn. Mr. Sinnott says he did not mind the long grind at the out- Mt where ihc"c "ere only twelve iiieii. Mrs. James A. Oliiricn. has Wtived the sad news from Ar- "Hzlrin. Mass. that her nephew. Mr John Tobin. had passed away liiii week after a lingering ill- P55. Unmarried. h had not been hm since childhood days. Three Itl'nlIIt'r!. Frank. Wesley and Leo iiriivo him; along willi many mhiw relatives h Boston. and Moral here. Mr. Tobin's mother was Maggie O'Brien in single life Ind a Bristol girl. Her old home still stands here. That old veteran of he sea "I". Mr. Stannis Lapierre. in- ttrnis us he gave the fishermen "ll Help this spring when he kitaired scores of nets and rig- Bell! a lot of their gear. The net iiriiding especially is one job mini: fishermen can't do. Asked bout his he in and ago Mr. -"Mme said. 'Why I am eighty 'h" wins so sorry I forgot all "lit that. They lay lhg ye." "me faster as you move along. .. 1.-.:':.."'. 2. "i. 6-- no rd educated them fi-on:'t:ls'3.ren:h, I the sea shore; any q mg, .EVERYBODY lovers.- LY Dtssikis VIVE out :i.' is at A Murray River .."1'he many friends of Miss Betty Macl..ean. Murray River. are pleased to hear she is recov- cring satisfactorily after her rec. eat operation the P. E. Island Hos- pital. All hope Betty will have a complete and speedy recovery. Mr. Jim White has returned to his home In. Murray River. after spending the winter months with relntlv in New Glasgow. N. S. A large number of people at. tended the auction sale at the home of Mr. Malcolm MacLeod. High Bank The ladies of High Bank- Little Sands W. I. served lunches and tea. which added I consider- able amount to their funds. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Margaret MhcPherson, who passed away in Murray River on May 8. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Earle Bruce, High Bank, who giaduated from Mount A1- gston University in Sackville, N. The many friends of Miss Sally Stewart. High Bank. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King's County. Memorial Hospital, Mon- issue. All hope Miss Stewart will have a speedy recovery. Miss Donalda C. MacKay has re- turned to her duties as student- nurse at the P. E Island Hospital, after spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MscKay, High Bank. Mrs. Allan Pryne and her sister. Miss Lois Nicolle. are spending two weeks vacation at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lea- lund Nicolle, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacPhee and family. who have been resid- ing in Murray River. for the win- living near his door right now. We so often read about champ- ions here und there around the land. Now we believe we have a champion whisker grower right here in the village. Last week we met our good friend Fred Blnx- land, and he is sporting one of the finest jet black whiskers ever seen. Fred is not in the navy now but served there in years gone by. Miss Margaret, Findley. has re- turned to her home here after spending the winter months in Boston, with her sister Lottie, Mrs. Walter Munroe. Monday. May 30th will be I day for some forty little boys and girls here along with their par- ents to remember as it will be confirmation day for those catho- lic boys and girls and the first visit of His Excellency Bishop MacEachern. Already the kids are busy talking about the Bishop and their day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mccarten have taken up residence in the Village where Mr. Mccarten has been appointed manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. replacing Mr. Gordon Bonnell. who was transferred to the mainland some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. McCarten are a young fouple and will be very welcome here. CN. & months. have returned to heir home in Bellvu.e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maciaeod and faintly. Halifax. recently spent some time at the homes of their Parents. Mr. Malcolm MncLeod. Hish Bank and Mai and Mrs. John Bowler. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Martin. Plclou. N. S.. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of their snn and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. liurmon Martin and family. Mrs. Lilah Acorn. Mt. Herbert, was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ra. fuse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills and family. Charlottetown, were Sun- day visitors to Murray River, guests of Mrs. Milis' sister, Mrs. Bazil MacLeod and Mr. MacLeod. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Rafuse and daughter. Marilyn. Toronto. Ont.. were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Rafuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rafuse. The many friends of Mr. Leon- ard Herring. Hal"ax. are pleased to hear he was well enough to leave the Victoria General Hos- pital. and is at pfesent at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray River. Mr.. Herring was injured in a car accident on Christmas morning last year in Halifax. Mr. Ted Rafuse. Bracklcy Point, Silent the Past week-end at his home in Murray River. Mrs. Collin Maclnnis. Glen Wil- liam. was the lucky winner of the chocolate bunny. which was drawn for on May i2. at the Mayfair Theatre in Murray River., Mrs. William Moore. Murray River is spending some time in Murray Harbour North. at the home of her mother. Mrs. Llew- elyn, who is ill at the present time. Mr. William Stewart. New Lon- don. spent the past week-end at his home in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cantwell and daughter, Debbie, Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carietie Beck and Mrs. Royal White. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam. Charlottetown, spent the past week-end in Murray River and Gladstone. Miss Florence MacLure. Char- lottctown. spent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Psrmalee MncLure. Dov- er. Mr. Winston Hancock, Belle Riv- er. was a recent visitor to Murray River, guests of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock. -CD. DELAY CALENDAR ACTION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) -The economic and social coun- cil Monday voted in favor of an Indian resolution postponing for another year any action toward revising the world's calendar. In- dian delegate Arthur Lall said only 30 of the 80 countries approached for comment had done so. Georgetown ..'Friends of Mrs. Gerald Mot- rison are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in Georgetown. after being I vit- ient in the Chsrlottstotwn Hospital. Major and Mrs. Jesse Prime of Rhode Island. U. S. A.. accom- panied by their daughter. Mrs. Guy Webb and her daughter. motored to the Province, arriving last week. They will spend the summer at Major Prlme's cot- tage on the banks of the Cardi- gan River. Friends of Mrs. William Pros- per are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. ' Mrs. David Lavers and Mrs. Myrtle Babineau returned re- cently from Victoria, N. B-. where they attended the Gradua- tion Exercises at the New Bruns- wick Bible School, at which Mrs. Lavers' daughter. Miss Margaret Lavers. was one of the graduates. Friends of little Miss Rose Marie Macbean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLean. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Chuilottetown Hospital and all wish her an early recovery and return home. L.A.C. James Walker of the Royal Canadian Air Force. who is stationed at Chstham, N. B.. was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Miss Margaret Lavers has ac- cepied a position as book-keeper at the Canning plant. owned by Mr. William S. Msrtell. Friends of Master Robert Mac- Donald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Miss Rose Llewellyn. R. N.. of Hamilton, Ontario. arrived in Georgetown last week, having been called home due to the death of her father. Mr. C. H. Llewellyn. Mr. Edward Easton left recently by car on a business trip to Nova Scotia. Mrs. Charles Fraser returned home recently from Bethel. where she spent the past three weeks as the guest of her brother and sis- ter-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lund. Friends of Mr. Louis Fouchere are pleased to see him able to be about once again. after having been confined to his home due to illness. At the 46th Convocation of Nova goilsf -: EA! V to folio EASY-Acting lltvon tho Intern Good for Children and Adults E X - LAX . Tho Ctiocolotod laxative .--ai.----------------- Inqs. LEO l'. IIOSSITER Councillor Candidate ATTENTION ELEGTIIRS ziiii DISTRICT. KINGS couiiiv Duotoftbofuctthctoiilyreconttywoworonominutodas Progressive Conservative Candidates for the 2nd District of Kings we wish to answer the invitations for Joint Political Meetings. Owing to the shortage of time we feel that we can much better discover the needs and wishes of His electors by visiting them poi-sonoly. by attending Joint Political Meet- 1 The issues have been clearly defined through of the Press and the Radio. Personal contact with electors is the onfywoyro dlscovorproblomsof the Position and Fishermen. Watch for notice of radio broadcasts by tho under-stoned. LEO P. ROSSITR. J. WALTH DINGWELL. Progressive Conservative Candidates. hurled byte Progressive Conservative Party I 1'. WALTER DINGWELI. Assemblyman Candidate I-Iicmoduin lost Baltic The many friends of Mrs. Wil- ..'Gei-trude Jarvis. Charloiie- i””"" F7359” V987” '0 "9" 5"” (own, gpeng . weekend Wm. herjis in poor health and wish her a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry speedy recovery- Jarvll. Elmira. Mrs. Elsielfennedy. Mrs. 'l'ylci- Chlng. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ching, and Mr. Heath Chlng. motored on a business trip to Montague. l Miss Arlene Robertson. North Lake. spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Rhoda Morrow. North Lake. , The fisliermcn all along the B" in Md-"h”' Fed P"l"'- shores were favoured with a good spent the week-end with her par. day to set out their rope and ”P'i:'' 1:" n"1td M"- Emest M0 some got a considerable number so. sy ed. of lobster traps out. By the mid- . , die of the week there will be some J"; lg" ”'.8e"m8 so Dlentr hauled and the fishermen will t mue.lg&":.3;'et';';3;a trad "OW again be happy. There are about I-IUD an - - nluy "mu '0 be . nlenacey3I'C:(IEl2aII:Li(:'Il::”l.g boats out of North Lake I Ann Hennessey. South Lakel Spent the week-end at her home in St. Catherines. Mr. Wesley Fraser is out and about again following his illness at his home in North Lake. M15 PEFCY McDonald. Kings-i ho". visited with Mr. and Mm! Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fraser. . Sourls. were recent visitors with friends in South Lake and North Scotin Technical College. lieldlliaket last week in Halifax, N. S.. Mr.' . cunen Del,”-yy mm of Mr. and; Mr. Stewart Mctiregor. Miss M", 11 J. Dem”. received his Sandra lllcGrr-gor, East Baltic, den” " . Mechanical E - were recent visitors to Charlotte- d Mrs. r. J. DeLory left on Sun-y '”w"i IY. Mly 15th. accompanied by C3" - - . . i gratulations are being ex- lolfCl'C:1::1t!oI'!.tethllss !D0r:;Ilg'.f CUM" tended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S wh thmvn ." at”: N- Cheverie on their marriage in ' "5 '3' W!" Pnend ""3 Charlottetown on April 27th. Mrs. g"d"3"'"f ""9"" Pt D3I' Cheverie is the former Ann Mc- housle University, when Mrs. De- ymy,-e and Mr, Chev”-ie is the 1""?! wnv Main”? 3 D91-OFY son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chev- will graduate as a Medical Doc- eric. East Point. lie is now a 1013 -AC.'l'iIdlO operator in the II. C. A. F.. 2. 4. 590.000. land blind students. 10. II. In another district. ' I2. 13. T4. to 8370 among school age leaks, Anaandsio, on HI! I. ma snowing & hotfdq wl be stationed in the Yukon. A wed- ding receptlon was tendered them ist the groom's home in East Point. lovely gifts. Mallard! and daughter. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNeill. Red Point. Mrs. Jenkins taught school in Red Point prior to her mar- riage. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins re- side in Toronto. They also have a nine month old son. George McDonald. Toronto, is spending some time with his fa- ther. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Ford sincerely regret to learn of his Illness at his home in South Lake. Mr. Elliot Bruce returned to his home in East Baltic. having been a patient in the Souris Hospital for some time. He is now making a good recovery. The road machine made a fine job of scraping the main high- way the past week and the dust is flying in places. The machine is most capably operated by Messrs. James Harris and Luke Lapiere. Mr. Ervin Robertson, Red Point. is not enjoying his usual good health and will not be able to at- tend to his fishing business at North Lake. and all join in wish- children. Alexander Robertson. Wed. May 18. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 lng Mr. Robertson a speedy get- well. April 28th and they received many The friends of Mr. Paul McEsch- ern. Priest Pond. regret to learn that his recent illness remains the Mrs. Preston Jenkins tnee Susan same. He is being taken care of Doris. by his daughter; Mrs. D. It Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. John Creamer is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Reuben Mclnnis. Little Har- bour. visited with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Mclnnis. Point de Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Camp- bell and daughter. Helen. spent the week-end at their home in Peters Road. There was a large attendance of Sunday School pupils at the Kings- boro Church on May lst. The W. M. 5. meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Red Point. April 26th. Mrs. Wilfred Maci.ean. Miss Ada MacLean have returned to their home in Kingsboro. having spent the past several months with rel- atives in Montague. and their friends are happy to see them home again. Mr. Elmer Mclnnis. North Lake, 1 visited with his mother, Mrs. An- . nie Mclnnis, Charlottetown. The friends of Miss Annie Town- Improvement in the Grade X examination system. Broadening the base of payments of assistance to rural schools for transportation and tuition of students when necessary to attend schools huostudhio send. south Ida. an sorry 5 hear that she is at present not enjoying her usual good hulth. Daniel Rose. North Lake was a recent vsiior to Charlottetown. Mr. Stephen Miller. spent Ill recent week-end with Ids flmlli at East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dixon and three children. East Baltic, won on business to Ciurlottetown. Mr. Walter Canavsgh and dough- ter. New York. left on return having spent some time visiting with his sister and brorther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene McDonald. Grcenvale. Mr. Daniel. Ford. Roxbury. Mass... was called home to South Lake. due to the serious Illnell of his brother. Mr. Joseph Ford. llereis The Liberal Record On EDUCATION 1. Rural school construction grants: lost your SI30.000.00; has assisted In modernizing nearly all rural schools in the Province. ' Increased subsidies to lower cost of school books to parents: now,S40.000 per year. Result: school books now sold approximately at half price. New policy for senior high schools. Grade XI and XII. Result: Establish-g ment of these schools in many rural centers throughout the Province en- abling rural students to obtain a complete high school education nour- er home. Salaries for degree status teachers for these grades pold wholly or largely by the Provincial Government. The establishment this year of a new similar program for Grades 9 and I0 is expected to result in rural students from many one-room schools being accommodated in rural high school and other centers. Severol increases in teachers salaries and Increased Increments. Provincial Government only one in Canada directly paying teachers salaries and ranking second among the provinces in Canada in the large proportion paid for education by the provincial treasury. Increased teoclier training loans and grants: now S400.00 per student. Increased scholarships at the Grade 10 level and for the senior high school grades. including rurol high schools as well as Prince of Wales College and fairer distribution of scholarships and prizes. Student Aid. Increase in assistance granted to university students and financial need made the basis for such grants. Assistance to date over Our Increased grants to the School for the Blind which accommodates our IS! Lower fees at Prince of Wales College for rural students in third and fourth years. out from 5100 in fourth year to 525.00. Continued expansion of vocational training since 1944. Since establish- ment this school troinod over one thousand war veterans and presently has a student enrollment annually around six hundred; s Totd provincial expenditure on education increased over three times in ten year period. with percentage of attendance increasing from 73lVo 15. Library service. Expanded and Increased throughout the Province. 16. Physical fitness program continued without federal assistance. ToBe continued After May 25th Premier Matheson and His Liberal dlilates are Returned to Power. When an- P.I.l.I.DIIiAuunhI&b is :t..j:;r..::.:-.'-.:.u:C :- 3