PAGE TWELVE , . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN m J u JULY 5. 1952 - y n-T A t n ' I . . ' ur. OUR NEWS BUDGE Ii son OUR SA I URDAY SUBSCRIBERS l MONDAY lLorne Park, Toronto. is a gradu- nection with the accident and will vices Iparade Monday night and morning when the car which he sun-3.,” tn, REL Ronni,” on Dawn duly 3, 1952, Dnvid R. Garnhu... in his 99th yelir. KEI.LY-- At the Prince COlll'Il'.' Hospital on July 3rd. Cani,.,,, Basil Kelly, ' they remained till the end despite the suddenly chilly weather. it was the largest parade seen local- ly since Festive Week of last year. was driving left the road near St. Jun, 13. 1353, to Mr, mu 3;", wu. MBl'IBF9l-'5 and pinned into the liam Smith. Hartaville. a son. wu- ditch. Mr. A. J. Gallant and Mary mm mm. 315., 1 0., Feehan. St. Margaret's, other oo- MMDOUGALI, .. M 9,, King, cupants of the car. were taken to County Hospital, June 24. 1952. U16 5011145 l'l0lPllIl. Mr. Gallant to Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDoug- suffered from 3. broken arm, and un. MonQggug' . daughter, Ml" F”l"'" mm "WK Maci)oNALD-At the P. E. I. The three were returning from Hospital on June 21' 1952' to Mr, attending a. wedding oelebrationat nnd M", wmred H MacDonald, St. Charles when the car left the Borden. ,, daughter Marsh, Ann, ;fr'::-nggunghtg Jggfclghe dllclh "id mamon .- At the Prince Coun- - 22. 195 . to The Souris detachment R. C. M. W Howml on June 2 late of Rothesay Collegiate. Blshop's;appear in court at Georgetown to- The dczitn occurred at his home. - - i iii Suminerslde on Sunday morn- Un.l-vers"'y' and me Faculty 9! day. A t , , - Diimity of Trinity College, Uni- There were few details available. "ll? 35 5W9” nclllcll M ,M”3'm"d versity of Toronto, and holds M:is- The body was found shortly ami- Preeman Scllurman. Prcsideiir ofnm. of Arts and Bachelor 0, ,-,,,,-,ng ., nu mu yutudny by M,” An” , M- F'- Scllillmllll C0-- l-lll-- lll l;l-iiity degrees. He was for it time a Keenan who wu an mug. to he; Beginning at Victoria Park th; 30th .V9af- Dfllill Came l-lCll"l”l3v' master at K.C.S.. Windsor. Mr. 1, l Ogor egown, The bou mile-long procession woun after an illness of two weeks, andEM,,,,,,, is 3 son 01 Canon E, K, ,,,:?e)).;.,g dimes"), .0,-on tn. mud): through streets lined solidly with bl'0UKlll 10 3 Clo" I llle Ql 0"” '-lllvioffat. Rector of the Church of 1 v god, Th bod wag PGOPG '01 Ill Ilel A! it CHIN! ill! Prince Edward Islandls truly greai.j:u,, Advent, si,e,lbmoge, p,Q,, n ;o,,,?:son"l,);:: Gwrneemwn ynoynny Queen street from Water street men. iv. life of great ilChl&l'8nlCl'lll)ecLurei- for many years at Bishop's Road and was nu." mm, (mm the ”eyes right 'order was heard devoted not only to the advaiicc-.co1lege. ca;-mun and n mue .,nd 9. M” as His Honor Lieutenant Gover- . ,. A n t .-1 , not T. W. L. Prowse took the rhe Rel Ir ,Kgg,r,f,:be":,lL1 assume "om me mlu” hon” on the salute from a base in front of the ? TOMLINS - Suddenly at 165 Queen St.. on Sunday, June 29. 1952. Arthur E. (Duck) Tomlin: in his 59th year. PETERS -- At the sacred I-leni- BETTS-Suddenly on Saturday. Home Sunday. June 22, 1952, William June 28. 1952. Mrs. Florence Betta Henry Peters in his 77th year. (at Betta Fur Salon) in her 56th nuugy .. M hi, home in sum yeah i merside. .1 he. . 9 , -. WEIR -- Suddenly at 39 Park ti-ed Derby in gills 1B'?t3h 133;? A, Street, on Saturday. June 28, 1952, 1rE3G,usoN..sudde,,iy ,1, Han”), Mrs. Peter D. Weir in her 37th ton. Julie 35. Ellsworth Ferguson year. 13:! 20 , MURCHISON - At the P.E.1- 2)BONlNmySe:t;C.lEnly at 123 lVnli-is giant of the cciiipaiiy which bears is name, but rledicaivd in all nial-11,15 dunes M ters cmiccrliing liie bcilcriiicnt nlnpetgx-ts in mm the rblllfllllilll) It was well and truly said of hiiiiggrtgy Lhii-Ly on; year; lncumbency by' his iV.I1cNeill, in all things that were for the hat-n terment of bours. large." The siirriiig music of the Road were cut in what was to the liouiicrd the start of another otlmg Veggei, the big Festive it came from ihe imsmiiirs 0i H10 i and man whose mune could not be CED? BYN0” H'l3lllaiiil9i'S l)l.ii.VlilS'!le-arned. who were sleeping aboard on the The lIlPllL Pond was lined almost SOl',n1nl.1agEd to net the Engine: Started idly nith cars filled with people:hm.e,y in Linn, to prevent me hon, who came 0' 55 Georgetown Road. September, when in which lie l:vcLi icainon Malone. who 'is resigning life long ”He interested himself ygnr at K1ng'5 College, i V I At Mimiiiegash Run late Friday his friends. I lines of the of the late Mr. and the CL.-lllllliilliiy his iiczgli-. at iiigiit the mooring moss, ruary she and Mr. Rogers iped for harvesting Irish lsirs Satilitday llliiht an-- : be a deliberate ittteiiipt to sabotage lllV9l53liY- WPCR D1'0Ki'EHIiS.,' Air. Leonard Vatcher, and R sec- lanii of the Arniouri iiuge crowd watched roadway I I lawoke just as the boat was drifting ”"3””d Gulell" tout the harbour entrance. They in limit the winners of the special first "rlfroni drifting into the breakers at Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Senior. died early yesterday morning at friend. Dr. John will go to Halifax to lecture for ii her home nt 101 Brighton Road after an illness of eight months. , The former Miss Winifred Lou- ise Coliings, she was si daughter and Mrs. John Rziii-A-Tali, a large launch equip- Ceilings of this city. Last. Feli- ce - beiieved to cbrated their golden wedding ali- It was a big Scots Nite at the Forum last night as R windup to the Festive Week activities and a youngsters display their ability in the High- land dances. The kids were dancing in classified groups to decide the D Festive Market Building. He was accom- panied by Naval aide Capt. J. J. Connolly, R.C.A.F. aide Flt Lleut. A. Macmillan and Acting Mayor T. Roy Cudmore. The parade was headed by Brig. W. W. Reid, D.S.O.. E.D.. leading with him were Brig. G. G. K. Peake, D.S.O., E.D., Col. J. H. Shaw. Maj. J. T. Davies, Maj. R. D. MllCGllllVl”B)' and Capt. 0. Simona. Directly behind them will the Naval band from H. M. C. S. Stadacons, Halifax. They were followed by the naval detachment from H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte under command of Lieut. Com- mander J. .Y. Tralnor. Next in line were the Sea Cadets of Kent Corps commanded by Lieut. J. W. . Smaliwood. and - several years ago in a fall from 3. load of hay while working on his farm. . cl M . J. ll T l . P. was immediately notified, and lE',,"n,,,",',',,, ,,',,",ugu,e,lje:,,,,f,,h, Dr. M. N. Beck. St. Peter's, cor- LII t In F, O Edy oner, lmpanelled a jury. ifs d'iHA "Ned rgllfne 24 The deceased is survived by his ling”, m'”13T H23” M" inhuman ”' mother. Mrs. Archie Maccoi-mack. nnninm nn;Emm' PIEZI" n damn; aged 82. He was unmarried and an - only child. His father was killed Eznwelght 7 mt 9 on June En" FERGUSON - At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on June 16, 1952. to Mr. and - Mrs. Harold Ferguson, Hampton. At A meeting of the City Coun- P-E-I-o 3 50". weight 9 lbs. 2 on rii lield yesterday morning, pre- R0891” Gl'3lm- sided over by Actinz Mayor Elmer HOOPEB-At the Prince County MacDonald. the Finance Comm'it- Hospital on June 24th, to Mr. and tee was authorized to issue re- Mrs. Noel Hooper, Rustico, a funding debentures to the nimzliuni. mugmer, Nancy Margaret, of sixty-eight thousand olara, HOWAT-1-ggnt mo princn County dated July 3rd. The debentures Honnnnl on Monday, Jun, 23. mm. '”' l” he 1” ” "rm M twemy to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Howatt, years and to beer interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent Culemm C mm weight 7 "E H Hospital on Sunday. June 29th., 1952, M.W. lllll-IPCl1l-5011 of Mt. Buch- anan, in his Both year. MacBAE - At. the P. E. I. Hospital on June 29th., 1952, Mrs. Ronald MscRae, Point Prim, in her 85th EGAN-Suddenly at her home 7n yen-, - Weymouth St.. Saturday night no - At his residence in Ottawa -Time 21. Mrs. Fred L. Eiza J on June 13. 1952, Herbert Yeo, be- -n FOR SALE loved husband of Mary Jane Yeo, in his oist year. - SCHUIlMAN-- At his home in , . Summerside on June 29th. Mey- Tenders will be received hv nard F. Schurman, in his 90th the undersigned until July 16th, 1952 for the purchasi. and removal of the Crapau;l United Church Horse shod. year. ' ROGERS-At 101 Brighton Road Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. St. on Wednesday, June 25, 1il5'.'. John A. Cronin in his 80th your THOMAS-At Southport on Tiles. day. June 24, Mrs. Michiiel Thom. as and daughter Miirlcne. ' on Tuesday. July lat. 1962, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Sr.. in her 72nd year WRIGHT-At Digby, N. S., on Tuesday, July 1st, 1952, Oswald W"gl"- '3” 69 V'”" Ad-dress tenders to' , many concerts provided by bands , , week me,-mi, for Lhg giuhiund in - At ... mm-sou-Ac lrftlldiiy Hllelllilo” Callcl-”l'”l l””iuo5s,b1e damage Another feature of the evening me youngster, pumueu mm. m. denominations of one hundred 20 X952 tn Mr and Mrs Lest" town Hospital on Monday, June JACK NICHOLSON . , , . . , also given at the two l0('.2Il hos-, it is understood an lllllfsllgnllolllwns ll"? 3DPCll'i1l1C0 lllll Pel”l0l'm' cycles. doll carriages and pets in dollars or in any larger amount. cums, a mu. Norman Lenmn 30th, 19'2, Ed d Ni k r ” mu" C "m" 'l Secretary of Trustees. . llllfilb Will it the S8llll0l'lill"4i.q d 1) Ln . . . g 1 1 City debentures to the total 43 Grafton St. in his 91st year. . ., , ,. . A - , . R. t. M. P. 3"” 0 tllc l-lid! Mid l-IMO! PP! the annual show put on in con- V n., . 5' ms” mlim .3 Inge ”m.d packedl:ol;;:3i':lll)?lyVi'l:h the I-l'NilFlil(t5IW16lwBnnd' Tl” Splendid group. trained nection withlfflestlve Week which 3m9"'” M 5135900 m”.” "H Me." DUr:lsll(l)md HosMittlmJEli1enc:l2Elo nE"sT5"dde"ly " 1” 6"” i the area illoilllti Mcnioiial Field, , - - landudlrecud by P,” Major wn. concluded yesterday ,.em.,.d' and me Councu hu 5,”. war sen p a. . George St. on Saturday June .. to hear the crack band of H. M.,P"”'""”'t flied Burke and Mrs Burke save The Judzes present had a wide lll9l"Y l"”llm""Y '9 "4""? ”"'"d' Mn and Mrs' wt El Dumfm-d' 28th 1952 Mrs ' Florence. Betts C' 5' Smd”C””a' Hamux' m 3: WEDNESDAY many selections during the'even- variety of items to examine in 3'13 d9b9"l”l'5 l" "l9 ""””"t '31 Ch”lottemwn' R dwgmel-' Lmdl (Betts' Filr Salon) in her 56th special The (loath olccurrcd suddi-iily atlmn about 6 p. m. ycsti-rday at his res-inn” bee awn ded t H1, 1, d idence. 168 QiieciiSt., of Mr. Arlillllwpcople ,0: mns:md,ng wlme: n51 3319 evening concert. A Medal of Merit and Bars to other Medals previou:'IY given D,-mes 3, W511, ing and individual members car- every class, ried off a fair share of the dancing finally lwlrded to I large group OTTAWA, - (Special)- but the prizes were of the little ones for their initia- tive and originality. one-half of the debentures so re- L0l-llse. weight 7 lb!-. 4 07-3- MscLAUCHLANwAt the Prince --.- Edward Island Hospital, on June A lieven-year old boy, son of Mr. 21st, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Mal- Tcd Moynagh of the island Motor colm MacLauchlan, Stanhope, a tired. FOR SALE Seven room house, two and year. WOODSIDE-At her home on Granville St., Siimmerside, Tues- day, July 1st, Bertha May Wood- side, wife of Albert E. Woodslcie. l 3- 'l'0mll”5 Well 59 ll?” klmw" ' ' THURSDAY Trans ort had a narrow escape son 7 lbs, 8 ozs. a half miles fl-Om Ch -1 H 5 Commercm navm" and nu, meilioy Scouts Association. Tliosr ob- An appeal entered by the Prince D . - in her 67th year. 31 0 F- A ti i ti .- 2 - . - - . from drowning off the fertilizer MORRlS- At the Charlottetown H 3 neg,-1 N.. p . past 20 years a competent and val-lnintniln l,3,al;::;rdg.(ye X,led:(,eI,:( Edmfld Iimm Petra Mrnieualg Amm” l""”" 1" lwulc '3" wharf yesterday afternoon. He was Hospital on June 20th, to Mr, and C,f,,ff,ue,,,,f',, on V;:3:,t5d-::,"Ju?,t, t?wn'bi new rmnace a n (1 "Ed cmlllwee 0! me RWHS Hard',ilicriti Sir Robert 0 Parent (Bar) Beam aga mt l 1” amen 0 m the Nonhumberland Fern” wood llliiylnll Wll-ll 3- KTOUD Oi lllll OW” Mrs. J. F. Morris, Kinkora, it 2 Vincent Hgrrlnglon of 'Sum- pum ng. M "" C”ml”?"V ”' me ml" land Mrs. H. c. Parent (Bari. flllpltdme l?x0l::1d0flP:l(;1cethX:?w?;d ;,,i:,,u5.cn:ingu rtgllle vista! 'llil;l;: age when he tumbled into the deep daughter. nierside. in his 81th year. 1 Mrs T0ml”'5 Wll” famed ll" lsr Announcement of the awards, 5” W C lc ” e as mm y omp" 0" W i Wlleh BUNTAIN-At the Aberdeen Hos- MacnoNAL1)-At his home. Al- --Write- V "W" hem” medm” Md "mm befhirs Parent collect a fee of on? ctllt DEF l'lll"' "M- boy going down and immediately Sherbrook son. ”"””””'d- l ' -- - dred rounds 01 Damon Iliiiwed 0" ormwa. July 3 - (special) - Went into the WM” 8"” lilm- H0 C iTiiinHs Mr, Harry 3311,59,, 53, W" found exported. Imposition of the fee was was followed at once; by Is. .lud- land for main years as i'l travelling which are fsgsllxrgli r':):'1dPt(:ln:;n;l;li::;l;El' alld C0" proval of ills Excellency the Gov. :v';'ul::1525hl:l:i5l2:::n3:L”r”lll" wlm made last night. Mr. Martin is it village and hamlet of the province. City Recorder. Mr, Parent is the Becoming suddenly ill as he was 5 - t t . ,. u having his evening meal. he passed nlup1'?:r:,e::((,!fg;e of me hxpmlment it. was sniioiiiired ycsti-i'day thatid ill! Kl. given with the ap- kiiown . . . , lellloi General of Canada. has by the Supreme con” 0, Canaan. 1” every well known attorney hero and is Supreme Court he resides with cad early yesterday morning on water the Georgetown Royalty Road. ap- Rev. Bishop R. ll. while the P.E. i. Potato Market- ing Board won on principle, the to permit the Board to finance its marketing plans. How it will carry Federal Agricultural Products Msr- June 1951. All classes, passenger, kellng Act was invalid. was upheld in a judgment handed down today automobile and truck, showed higher figures this year than for the corresponding month last year. The traffic figures for this June, with last year's in brackets, are: passengers, 9,875 (9,750); auto- Bom had no rnznlilefo ilrggfmllg: mobiles, 2,592 (2,522); trucks, -179 (764) . Disapprovai of the principle of dual ridings in the Federal reply- sentation picture was voiced in the Fortunately at the time the Nav- al harbor craft used in training by H. M. C. 3. Queen Charlotte was just pulling away from Bruce Stewart's wharf where she had been for repairs. On board were A. B. Donald Crandall and Ls. Win- ston Judson. AB. criindall saw the pilot, New Glasgow, N. S., on May 29th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Buntziin tnee Ruth Manning) of New Glasgow, it daughter, Brenda Jo. LAUGHLIN -- At the Prince County Hospital on June 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Laughlin, fully iiiifatviziic-co1tfi'"r3r'4-At. Marie United Church. by Rev. Russell son. Both naval men were clothed. hian Cross. on July 3rd, 1952, Austin MacDonald, age 66 years. GARNRUM-At the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Wesley Ford, Mnlpeqiie Road, on Thursday, K. R. GUARDIAN FOR SALE Modern 12-room house am; garage, 20 x 45 on route 2A 'l mm I-Old lllsiwil 0l the T-Wee" - . . . n i if McLeod. June 20th, Margaret Iso- , lo M No" Scam” has "ppolmed melpalrfecrstiielldtlueditgil a0ll"1o?mlCWllY(”C1;i itirtidl fI),l:nl!Wl,1t;lI0blaan?iolll::eti'?: Inmuse oldcoffinmons lint? I1l3lgm.by1J. Once again the skirl of the pipes bel Compton to Kenneth Franklin lvoman to help with near.Charlottetown' Ideal rm Rev. Gerald l-1. Mofiat to succeed,p1aCed nndvern n,.,.:, Rude,-ink 5.... Board the P'i'0ViIiCiBl G0V'l”melll C::::rVll.l.:ee;xl19:mjb0e? gorrogfixf W3! heard as the Lads and Lassics Dingwell, both of Toronto, form- Cooking tourist home. Ravi Cam" F” M Mam”! DtD"1emiah Steele of Cnrdl"an and last and the Federal Government. Mr Mucmuu ex massed me uuuu Film Blind saluted llle Olllcliil ally M Bmg" lmd Mar” Apply: ” l”c”mb'”" M 5” Pm” Cm” night they took into t-"ustoay Wen- ..... -- that at the nextprederai redisti-ib.. Oiienlnir 0! the City Playgrounds on CAMPBELL-(;.lBSON- Al. Marsii- V V 'd;”nl,', R”, M, Mom, I, nmen, dell Nicholson also of Cardigan Thousands of cheering ritlzeiis unou dual ,,du,g,, Wu, be eumnm, King Square last night. The uiil- field on Saturday. D.lun1c 2;iili. --Apply- JAMES BEER; r '- - ' ' i' . - . ' ii itth i d 1fl'2,hR'..lh ..en- lncllmbml Ol 5? PW” Chlllchviml me" ”" bum held m com nmd me wee" W me mg 5" 'd ”""'m"' " mm ” "um i" i231: clgvliglatoo acler lhguiireiuing ni: Eiiliataesilii CE.,lbK;nn.DullfIaBi'!shfieid LAKE VIEW LODG . Comwam PE .. r-m C””ld'l M" ””l””'' the; sui'i'oundingpati'eeis were jam- to Harold Waugh Campbell, Chei- ' : ” BUT OUR BY R. Williams Du” mun” such 35 Quaens have med with cars as hundreds more fun. P-E-L Cavendldl 1 . ddl",f,x:"l”3”-1 W- lfac; listened on the loudspeakers. AFFLECK - COFFIN - At St. . "" Howls -I-H192 No THE 5ALL'5AMiLE i number of ,xceuyuul;;qu,:,e 1:9 335: A pg”;.mn3: y:;"lB5S""5 it”! "b; ';o1ln"Ill5 ggllggngllggchinlggt Egclgly C ”"T-"'T ” - ' , ' ' . SEYVO l C0 OH H 9 TH E O . . ., , 3 . ' 4 lg 1-Hls Fr :2 v HKEH" 0UlTFv,g?rERV'N' "1 (l:x(.l)1l?!1ill):0llEllelFiuflllu l'IAll:Ildsax:;: crtzme safety was made by Chief of Police H. E. D.d Ashford. ! igiirleyd Llxzric u '" . 4A OUT w VOLJ 5 E V0 I5. chimes MacArthur. lie exhorted Frances. aughier o r. an rs. n - - ' Tllli ll PHI”-llllllil-Tlif ENE. the QUEGI15 Li t id "cl t, cl t Clarence N. Coffin of Pisquid and i ,L,OO,ol oA.N, WKEEP i”'1 mmlllel Said. when Ulla! DB"-195 alfeni1itir(:nmt,g thicctleaedliisnizl ofotlxieiilif Daniel Bruce Affleck. son of Mrs. .11! Brooklyn, Lot 81 - have candidates at an election. supervisor; in, nu, piayg,-ouuds Margaret Afflcck and the late , TRUCK DR1vER ' 50 acre farm, 7,r00m . . Ni l i llilllrinll H, ,l:,,ii:,ifV.,,,ml.l('u' . ?)U'li-i"iOA'li1)"ING-HOI3SlE' PLATE 1 THAT ”FORM' 7 W-””f'77”?tlli"? l ? Hm I. Jnwituetuaw v. -- r... if. a In. en. 1, few. '3': -y In Qantas. kg - int. , . ('lll(,ii.ll,l',vi'iI'll,”iv,L. THE; PHOTO F1K'i:-I-i "This week's decision by the Supreme Court of Canada which questions in the reference, is being received with gratification by agricultural producers throughout Canada." states Mr. D. A. Mac- Donald, chairman of the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing Board. "Tn: de. cislon confirms the legality of the Dominion Agricultural Products Marketinr Act. the Dominion Order-in-Council delegating cert- ain powers to the Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board, and the Potato Marketing Scheme as enacted by the Lieutenant- (lovernor-ln-Council. with the ex- ception of section ill which has never been used by the Board and as the full text of the judgments in: legislation. have not been in vain snd ii. is new evident that the trained legal minds who drafted Bill as of the Parliament of can- Major Hoopie To Ti-lr: BACK- "ll- 1949. and the Dominion Da- psrtment of Justice who lpproved it. as well as the elected repre. provided for mam, Jonathan J. Affleck of Mount The playgrounds were officially uwqu,.u"wH opened on hing Square on behalf HQWAT-1-.3531-gAii1.. Ag, Hunter dld 105- THOMPSON - JENKINS - At the ""ps Trinity Church. Charlottetown. by M25" ln'l"95'' ” H”ml)l”ll l3-5" Rev. H. E. D. Ashford, on Satur- EV'”"”'-- 'l- C””""'3 -WW mlmd day. June 21, 1952. Lillian Beatrice that Ellswwlll Ferguw" of C”' Jenkins, Annandale. to David Clar- piiud came to his death on June ence Thompson. Montague, 25 at approximately 12:20 a. m. on CURRIE u Micnnnnnn nu At me the highway between Desable and Presbytennn mange, clyda Riven Hampton when struck by it truck driven by Gordon Carr of Tryon. The inquest was presided over by Coroner Dr. L. E. Prowse of Charlottetown and Mr. John P. Nicholson represented the crown. Evidence from nine witnesses was heard. on June 25, 1952 by the Rev. Don- ald Nicholson, Katherine Margaret MacPadyen to Donald Robert Cur- rie, both of Rivcrdale. BARVVISE-LEGEB -- At Trinity llnitcd Church. Charlottetown. June 21st, 1952. by Rev. H. E. D. Asliford, assisted by, Rev. D. H. tiny United Church. Halifax, N. S. PM Nil""'"l- 1952, by Dr. H. s. June 14th, J i- . is received. info ti i . , .rli'i'i. would seem to lIl:t!t1ialcgot,n amiable HOGAN - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Strothard assisted by ltev. J. W. ,. i.i,ii,i,v v, . . - eff t ' l" ll” A. 0. Hogan. in the P. E. 1. 1103- Wright rind Rev. .i. M. Fraser, ),,Vi',,,,';,.,(li,,. I - v 7 mzlughglln gztnlaialieixlor Lnizrlculture pital, June so, 1952, 3. daughter. Cnroiyn Ann 0'1-lngan. Halifax. to inn ,.,x,.,nn,zn lilf .0 ; -5 ya" no ohm” workable ' l””,”( 2” COFFIN-At the King's County Rev. David H. Barwise, Charlotte- l' l 'l ' mu 2'" Hospital on Sunday. June 29, to 10W"- JEFFEIll'-DASHPEll- At. Hamil- son, Allan Douglas, 6 lhs, 15 oz. ;;in.n0nL. gnu-liliixt 7ilI.o19E7. Lola Annncws - At the P.E.I. Hos- "5 P" O W" ”"v " ' '" ml 0,, Jun, N, 1952' to Mr. and ,Allen Albert Jeffery of Charlotte- Mrs. Robert Andrews. Hunter River, '”l”"- P" 1'" It It son, 8 lba.. 2 us, Haroldchaster. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin, It cc iF YOU'RE 2uu- HOW Aeoor EGADIYOU SCOFFEIZ5 -ens-um -r the emu... ,,..,n. M-cmnvim - M the Prince Nwe Power W - i,ii-;;,i::gW,g:::.. Auction Sale ”"..E.i.."i'.?i”” house completely furnished. F" Local Coal Yardi Modern kitchen and bath. ! has upheld the appeal by the of ali'the others in the city. Act- 1;". U i ,1 cl i .1 - Barn llellllnllsei E5-TEEI9 . Prince Edward island Potato Mar- ing Mayor Elmer MacDonald de- 11lili,e,rEiiZ,':blee,,, v,.,",if,”,,,2?,,m”';f Sleafly EmPl0ym9l'lt- woodtghed, Good brook, 1 - t keting Board, from the decision of clared them open and offered per- Fredericton in Eimer Sterling Apply: Appiyzg J, the Supreme Court of Prince Ed- sonal congratulations to the Play- Hawaii, New Glasgow. Reverend . K - 5:” ward island on the most important grounds Commission for 9. apicn- Howard Christie officiating. ' MILTON E, WARD, National Employment Office . s Brooklyn FOR SALE One-Ton Ford Truck. ll months, 16,000 miles. Exiiwt good cbndition. Must be sold. Apply: F. w. CLARK. MECHANICS WANTED Apply: l A. PICKARD i l '. i ii”. I ' M I. .,l'n"'il nl Iif"'ll(ii:I:q6'n'll;:t,i is unneeuaary as far as its future Bn:.Tl's.Egss-- glilnlliillizlllon mfxile B Jung? R,:lg::,' Mount Stewart I Inn” lll ll "W. l 'x'i'il”v.W,”l"-,':": opfmuom um mncemad' MWLEOD-M' the Pa '1' H05lll”l Claude Barivlse: Charlottetown. MCI Q IIQ ll , M, L. (I, ll . wh" "1 ., I .v I e a difficult to fully ap- June 26th.. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Nor- BnnwISE4).HAGAN uu At Bank 1, - praise the decision until such time man Macbeod, a son '1 lbs. 10 cm. 7 V AT" BARGAIN PRICE ms ciievizvz-Ton Van h.lgEfl42Tl?lm:'?;"O5i2M 7 WARD PEOPLES ? IS A HOOPLE WATCH- n '""”" i it "”'- A q V T d J , ' M . . , iiru-ri-Am--At h P l C i, t . iew ties ay, u y . YOU MUST HAVE: WHO READ g WOFZDI...-o I'LL BE ASM ; ,,,S:;l';;'lY'llvhnl';l:'w-lr lfivmaii - Hospital on Jun; ;8thx,ri':eM:u:niYi 3 at 23:0, Buudiug 14x30, LOT6 OF P20MI6E5 WITH THEIK ”; FAiTHFlJL TO MY & Kansington nra prgctlcgliylnrfoml :35;rgvlhiil-ltnMcl.lli:tor:,":” dlxris This is 8. new building With THE QTHER LIP-5 ? WILL VOL) PLEDGE6 A6 iilete. it was learned today from tar, ncnonin Ann, 6 lbs, in 0.. up-to-date henery on upper wanes EARM-Ric A &vANeELw&- fa.mi::'i:. i3:r:::":.';:i. ';.'::.'.:l r.'”.':.'. 7.. 'ii.”.1'ii.”'in2" .122: .233”..S.:" be l"”””””d ” - DlDNlT To HER '” . M”;1m”" W Fl'll"l" Drake. a. son. Francis Lea: . REG. HILTZ AT MONTAGUE OF! ' Al T",,', l,',1"":y 32' "" '”"”'l” 2::lr1r.1cl!llI::sl;)IituTJ3ity' tlhe19:2tutl.:otDt;l: 0"l"”" Corner of Patrick and Centre Streets 40 ft X ' wou - v - - l - y ' exctlit 1:? a "f:mllti.:ii-y altliaartliloeii ""1 Mm G"-Id F" M”ch'n' ' ARTHUR sTEwAnT' 75 ft Pump 0" lot- which arises when staffs of more mm ' ' Auctlonee" . than one Federal Department oe- M9qU"'LANT Al ll" Cl"l'l0ll9r APPl)'i-' WW a building. Each department sub-chief habitually jeckay; gm- positlan and lights for the best location In the common building an well as the largest umount of ll00l'-lilacs. Hence completed or l!II'tlIll)' ””""Dleted plans must he passed around from one de- partment to the other for infor- mation and suggestion, It is regarded an it mark of prestige for the Minister and the Department if it can secure the choicest spot in a new building. TM Kwllnllan Federal Building will furnish accommodation for the Post Office, the Department of Agriculture and the R.C.M.P. Tender: for the new atructurii at Xonsiiigton will he called this Iutultin and Mr. MacNau fit is hoiuliil that at least a tin min; can. be made on the work this year. . Allan James uaecoi-mack. an 41. wee fatally lnJureti yesterday town Hospital on July 2, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McQuillan, (nee Blanche Murray) Elmwooil, a son. ANDREW-At the P. l. I. .1101- pital on June 24, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Andrew, Char- lolteiown, son, Jamel Prentis. weight 8 l s, 12 ozs. ,.......... it NOTICE All aooounta due the un- dent ed not settled by JUL 15. will be turned in to a. lewyerifor collection. A. J. MoDONALD, O A. W. GAUDET, Bolldtor, 111 Grafton Sh. Clia.rlottetowii.' FOR SALE BY TENDER DESIMILE PROPERTY The J. P. Crockett residence, on North River Road just outside city limits. is for sale by iendt'i'- Tenders to close Saturday noon, 19th July 1952. In- spection b appointment with F. J. Storey of Crockett. ti: Storey td., phone I34. , - ' Klii'l'l' . J. 1-. oaoo . arlottetown. P. E. l- (4