.: ....-. Luvma l eemer 1shi0"'”,n”' 32-T33”? Mneana announcement Y0"-9l"”Y. that a former priest or m...9.,-ish, Rev. Patrick Henna!- ....yould leave tor the a 30"13" "Mn. in Japan in the near tut- ”! Father Henneasey Iv!” W” ":35 in the local parish. and lett 1y:;. last summer for Si- arish. Montreal. He is OX9” fa my: for Japan in March. mg death occurred suddenly on .if”".:?”."n"i.....'..'3l.'I. 5”” 385 Cid of too lllm Avenue. Nliehigiguair. Mac uaid had been health for s 8 time End uttering from a heart condi- ”"3 ”..”::lif;”.2l".: cars 330. 8" W rcepoeynt years as secretlfy by 3119 connolly Estate. I Re F I I lie was a brothelI'I o I nv.II Iran. :1: MacQuold, pnr:s bl)? 9 II E II 5: ma, and formery ursa, a II . n,q.an's, Also surviving are wo ggters, Mrs. Alice ODoud and gals. naming MacQuaid. with wmom he resided. and math bro er. Mr. J. George MacQtlBld. In 01 thgiicdtyiuneral will be held tr-em his late .esidence tomorrow at 8:46 in the Basilica. Interment wiliIIbc in the Catholic cemetery. There will be no serious curtail- ment or stoppage 0! potato ship- meats this week due to Marketing Board or dealers actions or react- ions,Iaco0rdlng to statements by Col. G. E. Full. President of the p. l. Deaiers' Association and Mr, D. A. MacDonald. Chairman or the Potato Marketing Board. "All dealers deiinitsly will not itopI shipments on account of the my question." stated Mr. Mac- Donald. The dealers will continue to ship the crop to the bear markets posiibls unless the Marketing Board stops them. said 001. Full. Qtlericd about a statement that some one else would be handling thrpotatoes the next day it all dealers in the Province quit on ihe',day before. Mr. MacDonald declined to elaborate. a -Over 75 per cent of the Prov- ince's'l-io odd dealers have, paid the I rlretinr , -lefyio.-date. onlyi versl or the larger-' dealers have refused to pay the levy. it VIE stated. I! b d I m evy paymen .f y or or o a Board, must be,made by Wednes- day of this week or th delint:IiIieI;its will have their licenses canoe c . What action the Board will take. iIi allIdenIlIers cease gsvy pIayrr.i::ts as agree upon Fr y y lit no oftthe island design) has not Mn decided. "We will deal with that later." stated Mr. MacDonald. ruasnay ARRESTED IOI DEBT - A ioltetown men was arrested for debt yesterday but almost im- '!l'd-lilcly released. On the al- iidavii o! 'Reginald MacDonald, district manager or Tradeu Fin- !” Cmpor-atiorl Limited - ml that Tofu Zakern owed Slot) bslance under I. conditionarsale Hleenicnt on a 1042 fchevmiet mach: ithst he had and that he intended to leave the l-'rovinceIwit1h intent icidelraud the Wmration. a writ of Capiss was issued out of the Supremg com. Re Hirh sheritf proceeded to ar- rest Mr. za-kem under the civil. 9",”!-Th g but released him on in ill WIS 5 ticn. H9 W55 lzmcedure was retained in part Ind is now contained in the Ball- Ible Proc I Act or 1089. kills; ; One. W '1 M - , .. a?I9'idi3 I70! 3. arts "'00:: M Hill Council meetlnf bald W IS;-ci.incpi:I to -say"; In ilguocrif C. box. In WWI oiice Coumims '4 i& s new call or the shortest and .......... y n-leeiiagsm:f' the city "d?!l'le .l"..i”ii we... I social cartoon. and the English masasine Punch, broillhi , J csrtooninato the lore. - P 2 . F” W” ” u... as-3, gyms:-u v I .1: W m-ise. .'i'hor-son. Ta r. Keats. and Wrllh D Hanan... Jerome O'Brien: - char- L. A. Winters. arlarr Frank Araott. summerside. as club. Rotarian coarse wood. was past president Vnotarlan Maoicinrion. I I ; Festival; the Little Theatre night presented 'Papa Is All," a three-act comedy. under the dir- ection of Mrs. Vera. Millar. The performance was under the pat- ronage of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse and Mrs. Prcwse, Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones, and His Worship Mayor Newton. found much to praise in both -the production and the act- ing. The function or an sdjudleat- ' or, he said, is to assess, the extent to which the actors rive pleasure. and also fuiiill the author's intent- ions: and then to give a reasoned opinion. - seventy-seven dairy and purebred list fall. o;i;y,tlIIsI:I'I'win Meter Company of Ben scburman of the Summerside Fortunately the Ildlil of the other eyeia thatrlt will not be long actors on. sohurman is well duty. - 3 . cial word has been received at the Seaman”? I N.(R.) of Upper ;iisI.arosr.rrsa;-nu. tumour ui-. aunts mentioned some oi and t. Guests yesterday i n cl u d e d MacKlnnoti. iottto ,Dou ld s was, a Rat- crontc. and - A new President Io!.the atork installed with due ceremony by Frank wanmssoar I For its entry in the Dominion last MacDonald and Mrs. Mscbonats. The adjudicator. Mr; Robert The Prince lldward Island Pub- lic Libraries have made available new'books on industrial designs in co-operation with the national contest now being held on this subject with prises totalling no,- 000. The contest is sponsored by the National Industrial Design Gom- mlttee. Ottawa, to encourage the batter designing of manuiactured products in the Dominion. The contest is divided into two classes. one for objects basically of alum- inum. snd the other tor objects basically oi wood. First prise in each class is 32.500. second 81.500 and third 31.000. gketchee of suggested designs must be in Ottawa not later than March 15. complete rules may be obtained from the P. E. 1. Public Library. During the next two weeks, the Charlottetown library will display on this subject. Indjthey will include such editions as J. GI. !.ippincott's "Design for Business.' I... 'oholy. Nagy's "Vislon in Motion." "Design this day” by Walter D. Teague. "Self Training for Industrial Designing" and "Good Design. Good Business." by John Gloss. and two modern magazines. ruuasnav nanny "cA'r'rr.a samrmrs- cattle were shipped trom Prince lid- ward Island into the United states irom beginning of the yerr un- ary 6. according to igurea lathe current issue of the Live- stock and Meat Trade Report. Dur- ingthssameperiodidheadwerc exported from Nova lootla. use from New Brunswick and 5,000 irons Ontario into the U.s.A. INITAHJNG sn:'rum-naans- For the past two days workmen have been installing parking meter sts in the uptown sections. Abou so heads are being installed. most of them double parking meters. The posts, put in are located on Queen. Great aeoreo. Kent. and Grafton streets. They are being, installed -- HA3 EYE IIEMOVED -- Sgt. Police Force. -who has been a pat- ient ln the Prince Hospital. Charlottetown, for some , 'underwanIt' In operation on may to have an eye removed. audit is hoped and back I on cosar'r.n-us couass - orn- 7OIl' triIouied- falrniiies of this city. This year Edward Island , .... . . ' .cu.- mwm:.- . their no mo l.1u..i.....:... menu 1 is n;N”'.”'ll'-l(""'"""" -This snnualeveut waaestabllslh rgany sets gwrboixsbtttuness car- et in! ads your ego tohcnour the msaa- me an by group 00585!-or .. I cry or Dr. Robertson wboIwas Pfllb or young local businessmen. dlII!o.!Prinee,oiwaleai'esseyesu v A -. " ' ,, 5... ma 2” and hose greatness is still cher- ,'ro s'rrnm- counnnos - goper leit he!-':muI hi lobed. . I I.t. col. 1:. ac Johulion. officer mot.uenin.IEB.. ;F.Wm- ,. . It . b Ilcnaeignsur Vandry is a dis- commandlpguoth Bisnsl Rituals- 3 name on . fi ll! Wm". . tinsulshed scholar. churchmen and companies. by. Illajor r..s. Jenkins.- hen no learned "3 ”"..-P.”.?' rm 3;, ,n”,,;,',,',':;,';,,,,., um, university President who is widely second in. command and cm. 1-. ed b "M; :!'n1'. 1'” Nun” m am” known throughout aansda. A llusnt A. Boucy newly appointed A and er is liIl'ViV Y m 7 I M I n M Iwh" speaker. he will give his sddrem on 'r otiicer, leave today tor Halifax Bellies. John. M "glam" ':l.m'I'm; , I "French Culture and oansaisn to attend is e or 00'- I mm ,,,,,",,,,,I,,,,,, ,,,.,l,,,'.,, pm. Oivilieltlon-" ' 2 row and a and -r ammnzgtgils I srbmar The feeling at Ottawa is that lin- anoisl assistance for any export Potato deal will be granted and that the amount or assistance pro- Wlod lsatiailmaybeincreasedit such a deal msterislizes, stated Mr. I. D. mid. Chairman of the Potato Marketing return irons Ottsrwa Board rollowing ills I I yesterday. This does not mean that the farmer will receive any greater price (or his potatoes but that the in Government will increase Dominic it! Illblldy in order to mest.com- Petition from other countries in at.- tempt to obtaintbe market or ma - kets," he i 1 ML R3141-in-Ottawa since Sun- day attended a. meeting of the Hort- icultural Council, after which he met wloh Mr. A.M. Shaw, Chair- man of the Agriculture Support Board. - N Prices DISTIIDUTI PARCELS - Carrylng out their annual Valen- tine goodwlll gesture. the Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown again dis- parcels to the needy various Signals units in Command.” DEBATINGI COMPETITION -- The Provincial debating compet- itions sponsored by the Junior Parmerskorgsniaation this year will be supervised by I. committee oi Keith Moose. 'Kensington; Ronnie MacInnis.,Oherry Valley: and Bernice Mcoaugh, Bear Riv- er. The competition is open to all rural members; under thirty years of age and each debating team will be composed of three speak- ers. ' - The new Work wheel was oiIfic- ially opened on Fe Iruary it as Dr. ll! 0: Roylllvy-I" Potato Idesley in the Pr-ovi.u'ce. as in I iii:-yp day'sIGuacd- tau. have been -as ted an audit- ional six days-in.-which-to pay e Potttorllarketlng their levy to I I levy payments were ue Y. Mr. D. A. Ilaobcnald, chair- man or the Board. stated that the six-day postponement: was made in order to give. I, dealers” counsel. Magistrate K.- Martin, K. 0.. sufiicient tirlill to discuss the question or levyfpuyments with the .gal sdviaor o! the Board. 'Mr..H. 2'. MacPhee. K. O. I Sixteen student nurse; of the Prince Edward Island( Hospital received their" caps last night beiore a large number 0! parents. relatives and friends at the cap- ping exercises held in the Cun- doll Home. Miss Muriel Archibald; secre- tary registrar oi the,Association of Nurses, addressed the newly capped students. The address to the preliminary students was de- livered by Rev. J. D. Davlson. The opening remarks of the ceremony were made by Mr. N. D. MacLean, Chairman of the Board or Trustees. Mr. Ralph J. Rupert. Gideon representative also spoke. , . Lloyd W. Shaw. Deputy of Education. turned the lrey in the lock and opened the new build- ing. The large crowd in attendance was conducted on a tour oi the new building and praisd was,hlgh for the work which had been ac- complished in providing modern school faculties for the children or that district. special praise was heard in regard to the heating and BIBTII S McKEN'NA-At the Prince County Hospital on. Feb. 10th, .1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett-Mcxsnna (nee Mary Murtagh). Emerald. s IOII. MALLETT-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday, Feb- ruary 12th. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett, (nee Wanda Mac- Laughlan), York, a daughter. MacDOUGALl.-At the P. E. l. lighting systems, toilet facilities Macnougsjl Campbell) . a Louisa; . (ill! dsushter. , Mr. an Mrs. Erwin; Snait , Conw . a son. 9 lbl.'3 03.: : llIcla& D-At the P. l. I. -Hob pitai. February 14. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair Ilaeneod. Central Royalty. a son. j ,- IIUBITIY-.At the P. I. !. Hospital on February 13th. 1051. to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Murphy (nee,Delta Gorvest-t) C” lottetown. 'a danish- ter. 8 lbs. 10 cu. i . WOITH-At the .Prince Edward Islandliorpiial on Sunday. Febru- ary ilth. 1961. to Mr... and Mrs. Ralph -W. Worth. F arlottetown. a daughter. Weight 7 pounds. 9 ounces; - Mael.lAN-At Toronto. on Tues day. February 13th. 1951. to Mr. andvur-s.. .1. may Macl..ean, a son. Donald Ian. Weight 994 lb . REID-At Souris Hospital on February 12th, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Major held of xnollo Bay. a son. a ibs.I1 ou. Maclsloli - At the P.E.l. Hos- pital. Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh . Cen- tral Royaalty, a' daughinr. Heather Huons, weight 1 lbs. 10 02.1. 00'.l.'.l'0N-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Feb. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cotton, Ken- slngton,, a son. ssaanraons inarww - Munouosnr. -. on ' Wednesday. February 'It.h,I 1951. at the United Dhurch Manse, at West Covehead,rP. E. 1., by Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. James Arthur Heron at Harrington. P. E. -I., and Joyce. gdae Macnougsll of st. Catherines. . E. I. a DEATHS T1l0MAB,- At North Tr-yon, Feb. 14. 1951, J. Wellington Thomas in his 72nd year. - LIVINGSTON-At Churchill on Wednesday, February 14th, Mrs. Hospital on Tuesday, February. . i .13....-....r...: . ' i AI 1. r and Mrs iluegg HIT)!-.At the. Prince County; Hospitaldr on February 13. 1951. o . your shoes if -you leave them full o I. It's a thought,Iisn't in i WIN 0. .IosINs'roNr.. 'n.a., 0.1.0.. runners! lamest an . us Ga-altars Street. .fn l urr's 1-ar.armsoviu.,'.II Annie Livingston in he 94th , 1 ,.- . - yen, " her 8331! year. ' UIQ , . ' uu,us..M 3...... Gm, ,, uowarr - At the charlettatowy Wednesday. February 14th, Miss Isabel Gillls in her 97th year. DUNTAIN-At the P. E. I. Hos- Feb. 15. Mrs. Granville pitai. Buntaln, Rustico. in her year. . MMCOUDBEY-The death occur- red at the home of her daughter. New Glas- gow. of Mrs. Nelson Maccoubrey Hospital Mrs. Blair Andrew. in her -82nd year CARR-At the P. E. I. on Thursday. February 15th. 1951. in his 73rd year. DOUGLAS-At the P. E. I. Hoa- pltai on Thursday. February 15th. 1951. Mrs. Fulton L. Douglas In Ira D. Carr her Gist year. t- LIVINGSTON-At year. ' MMQUAID-Suddenly in Char- February MacQuaid of the of Ebbsfleet in lottetown on Vincent Avenue. - CALLAGIIAN-At Hospital. Feb. 10, Peter Callaghan Churchill Wednesday, February 14th. Mrs. Annie Livingston in 10, 100 Elm Alberton Hospital, February l8.i1D51:f.1oh,I A. Howatt, retired C. N. R: M13100 man. aged 88. . I naxuausmrr-suddeniyi at. st. ' , s .1-lolpiinl, Tomato, One, I, Feb. 12. Francis Ii-I Jieansbsry, - need 20 years. son or Mr. and Mr-aI.r E. J. Hennebery. Morall.-. P.E Ma.cLEOD - At Graham? nous. Feb. 13. 1961, Mrs. James D. Mae- WABBEN-At the residence 0! his daughter. Mrs. Tlaolnaa ,5. Arblnz. 187 King street, ton" Monday, February 12. Frank 11.. Warren, formerly of St. Peter?! in his met "your. ' ' ” GA!-I-ANT-The l,I death occurred. Feb. 10 of Joseph Wilfred G813, . lant in his 45th year. "if " ' ' MCQUAID-The Ieath occurred in. i Charlottetown Feb. 12 of Hsnnali .I 61st On 94th A. McQuain V DWAN-At rairhavcn, Mass. II the home of her daughter Mkh” Peter Murphy on Thursday. Febs Mrs. 3rI:ry.iith, 1961. Mrs. Mary -no an. v ' See ihemTKitu' at your dealers Iliefs There's a new I55! Dodge ' waganllaaaofprieo level. In the low-price else: there are i... rial" for 10 to performanca-oonvince you. I. um-l-I951 .The moment you open the door of an all-new 1951 Dodge, you'll realize that these stylish new cars set a new high in comfort and safety in their price class. The big, wide-opening doors let you get in and out without crouching or twisting. Interiors are designed toietvyou relax - with plentyrof head, leg and shoulder room. You sit on chair-heightseats with a broad, safe view of the road through -the new, wider windshield and rear window. The rigid steel body, fmger-tip.ateering and "balanced" four-wheel brakes let you drive confidently -Din safety. . Your Dodge dealer invites you to drive any of these great new Dodge cars . . . to test their comfort, smoothness and safety in traffic and on the highway. Let so they iuiiiamund people! . it. DOIIOI CIUSADII O-Dear Iedoa