. JUNE 8, 1953 i'i;'ii3ri3i Window ,,Unveiied;Aj Tlllllli -1 1 tamed glass meni- Alb:-ilrildlavlvl iraas unveiled by Col- ”, c, Elliot Full at the morning ”:,.e,.,,.e'oi Trinity United Church 5 , u1!'5::i;s1a(;'edicated to the memory 1' ionel Full's parents, the late "l Cogeorge Edward still and his A” mg, Trowan Full. and was ill” Md .5 ii gltt to the church. it'-I999; T Him on bi.-hiiii of the gg,',.d'a(' trustees. received the 91231,. dedication ceremony was ducted by ReV- Fnllk MN" C0” Rev. John T. Irwin offer- Mary the mother of Jesus. i4,::i:S'alagdelene and Mary the uotlier Ol Jami” ' A" the cm" imp of our Lord receiving the aititouiicemenl lll” "Cmml 15 Risen”. .,.i,i- memorial uindow is situated .., the nortiiivest corner of the ,.lh,.,-nit and was the only remain- ,,,q w1xidf)lV to be dedicated. 1,1-p5oM. England, (AP)-Prime vinister Churchill; an old JUGS? i toiscficsii and himself an own- rzrhecl tiie Derby from a box D,-.10-yr Queen Elizabeth's Sat- Aillillrll cxpicssioii on iils face ,. -1... tzhisii indicated he had be! M, 1 loser--pcritrtps the Queen's ,,,,,,u-, Atiieoie. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion Bl ivriis ii.ii- .i'.'."i.Tc'i;ri.Timn ilnspitsil, June 7th, 15153, to Mr. and Airs, Joseph Watts, City, twin Imit- liltillllltli-At the Prince County Hospital in Suminerside, on Wed- nesii:iv, Julie 3. 1953. to LAC. and ms, isian Richard. thee Betty Mu,-gayi, 3 (laughter. lll'El.L - At the Prince Edward Island llosplial on June 6, 1953, to W. and Mrs. Garnet. D. Bucil liiE9 Marion Carr) a. son, 9 lbs. 6 hi, Daniel Stanford. )lari.N'.VIS--Al the Prince Ed- uard island Hospital. June Jird. in Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Mac- iiimi, st. ttimrivs. in daughter. l-Enid Piiiaiwiii. in THS si"iiti.-tii'r:4rirTa-tunerwai of the l-up liurtsn F. Stewart will he imlri f:-1-ii the home of Mrs. iliry um--.iit, Eldon, on Tiles- rlit, .liinc ti. service continen- t'i,; at 1: pm. liitermcnt in Mt. Bi.l.llill'l?lii I'rni-story. llnl'l,l. - At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, Julie 6. Mary A. Doi.'ii of Case Traverse, ill her 87th year. Resting at the Biiitiiass I-'i.'iierai Home, Summer- S'.(lP, iroiii where the funeral will be held on Monday, June 8 at 2:30 pm. Ir.ir-rni:-nt. People's Genie- tery. Suitimcrside. .liarl..-tl.Vl-I-At the Pri e Ed- iiarri isizinii ilospitnl on .alLirday .lIiri- (nit, Mrs. lloy MacLaine in tier .'v'-iii Mar. Remains were i:.inslrrreil yeslorday afternoon iltilll the MricI..ean Funeral Home to iter late rcsldcnce at St. i"(l'i9l'4S Tiny. Funeral tomorrow from St. Peter's Bay l'nitrd t'htircii. service commen- finz at 2'00 p.m. Interment Mid- zlill lionictcry. .Vt)'l'rl.VG-.-it the Royal Victoria llitstiiiwi, Thiirsday. June 4th, Mrs. :i)r.) l-Errol S. Nottting , irr fit-iii year. Funeral from llli” )iar'l.t'.1n Funeral Home this l-llflnllilltl afternoon, service com- iurnrinl! at 3:110. Interment in SllPl'itf'0(l Cemetery. lIr.vN-.ii. the P. E. I. lndiy. -llinll Silt. li)5:l, A-llllln of Miirshficld in his R'lrd ;:e'ir. I-um-ral from the Maclienn liner.-ii ilonic this Monday after- "Wl. !N'l'icc commencing at 2:00 ET llospiiiil John R. "0llTIFPdt. illiPl'nlPnt in Mnrsli- 'ieIil ten 3 I nir-tory. llcasc omit flow- Tl. liiuri-r:i.i.-siidrinniy iii h p Sher- F:,'!”k” 0" Sunday. Jiino Tilt. r "it Pcari Chnppeii, wife of l'l”'l'Dell. in her 56th year. F ll-Ilti"ll from the Boivncss iIllPl'll ii(llllf' on Moiid.-i,v tn itcr fl? resiririitra from wlirrc the 1ll1i't(ir.'lyi will he held on Wednes- hllln" 10th with it short ser- M the homo ht I130 p.m. Inunrlplw scrvit-c .-ii. the Aug- 'W'- iiiurcit, St. Eieunoi"s at Elli Pm. lnicrmcnt church conic- Pf)". N.D. Mactean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire - PHONE 149 CHARLOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Eusfon St. PHONE 508 Ullmillete Funeral and Ambulance Service -Directors. T 'i "WW! I. W. Mcxerinn 4 L Han, Dr. VV. J. P. M'.it-Miiiztn iintl Mrs. d prayer. ' i MacMiiliin lciivt- today for Winni- I rho window deplcl-5 llle tmee peg, where Dr. Mitt-iilillziii will i Ciiai'lotiotou'ii, Pm. tnnt, '.':.'l0 as previously till-l DMD after his fareivi-ll CENTRAL GUARDIAN "WE 'i'nr.s'r THE sl(:K wl-;i.1.." , Ctlggey's Pharmacy, next. Btcwartis Bakery. MINOR TRAWFIC ACCll)l'1.VT3i -There were six minor traffic ac- cidents in the city over the week- end. No serious damage resulted. TOLICE COURT - in City Pol- ice Court on Saturday morning, before Magistrate K. M. Martin, one drunk and incapable Wits fined five dollars nitd costs. Anotlier for I similar offence w;is rcmiintirzd for one week. LEAVING FOB hVlNNll'E(i -. attend an EXD('illlV(' meeting: and the annual general incciini: of the Canadian Mediiiil .Xssrici:i- lion. They will he rilisent from the Province about two weeks. FUNERAL Yl;'S'lil-ZRDAY -- funeral of the late Mrs. Jenkins was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLenn Funeral, Home to tulle Baptist, Cliiircii wlicrrl service was conducted hv Rev. J D. DilVlSOll and Rev. Rrs-; C. E.lif)il.l F,i3g,l.l,g1k z3m33.,,,?.iIe4iVIij M-dnlliim Interment was in ihix l --:ii)le's:b(;,.0 sure, i,.,Ce,v',,, cgielx. , ls: Cemetery P311 m”'” lip" ' 'lllll)llS on tlieboccasigon olg atllienir Pm”d' D' N' BNL E D 'x”lwl'i(ioldeii Wedding Anniversary son, J. A. VVf'bSiCl', son, Ross Bcthuiic. N310” Rimmiiiliicli they celebrated last. week. ltireeting Mrs. Ward is Mr. Wil- . , ' I. .1: F ibcrt Reeves, Fl'eBtDll'll, and behind HOME Ion ”3””'i T” :”"iillll1 is Mr. Ire. Auld, botii long- and M15. Cecil Jci.iiii..s, t:...ii...,, all Hum mmdS' iiriw : . ., iii . . . , Los Angeles. arrived littlllr" rti Sat-l ,mA:tIfgggiewiievlsigbgiorroalgg urday called hy the iilxirss rind” ,1. - , ' . subsequent. death of . iii'nicr'sl le:,u:nRf,?marguly;g mother, Mrs. J. D. Jriiliiiis. They O,-mgiatm i - ' g and Miss Edith Jones were accoinpaiiicd by their d.iu;h- . v . ter Norma and Mrs. .lciil;iiis' inritii-l ?,l:,l,(,Id.?,A,X,i3 Yvlmam Wald as the 31' iEvl'ctiitli.”N.hgcKmm”' I"””"”-''' "it The children of 5 i THE GUARDIAN, Observe Golden edding Anniversary asses at a reception attended by lnumerous relatives and friends. on behalf of all the grandchildriin lMiss Carol Ann Ward presented lthe couple with at purse of money. while Mr. Stanley Ward did th-3 same for all the members of the family. In addition the honored guests received many other beauti- iful gifts including several bouquets and an electric kettle from the, teachers of West Kent School wiiere Mr. Ward served as care-l, taker for 23 years. l,-loan Ward. A delightful luncheon was serv-Ill"? K1195” WW9 ed with the table being decorated CHARLOTTETU . . . . -Photo by Garnliuni. Pouring were Mrs. George Gamble, Cambridge, Mass., and Mrs. Wil-I son Stewart, and serving the guests were Mrs. Elmer Ward, Mrs. Stati- iey Ward, Mrs. Cecil Ward, Mrs. Eugene Ward. Mrs. Lewis Ward, all daughters-in-law of the couple, and Mrs. James Collier, their only daughter. Attending the door were Miss Sandra Ward in tile after- noon and in the evening she was assisted by Miss Dianne ward. In charge of the guest book was Miss During the evening entertained by Mr. Davis Ward with three Saotch lsoiigs before all joined in singing , M,-, and Mrs, with Y8ll0W and Wm"? mum Whll3i"Tiil We Meet Again" and ”Auld iward were joint hosts and htxst- the candelabra. heldlyellow candles. Lang Sync". FUNERAL AT WINSLOI-I S0! Till -The funeral of tin: i:tlt- Mrs. Thomas I)iamu.-id was iicld yvstt-i'-lH 0 L day afternoon froiii Wiiisioc Solidi! n 1Uinted Chiircii and u s very lill",Ili-l y attended. The service .'l'. tlir'F K churcii and grave was rnnriticicd hvi Mr. lleber ll. llardy sit-d hr the -..M Rev. J. T. Irwin. Airs. llrirnid Stczid Home an leave at prelgnt 15 ;Il;lfil?C1Llfil,rf-illl eI,i.rSlf)lrl"'l1tliiilinsditnf. vet-y'i.iciit,. John F. Murnngiian who re- ' J . into '0 in- - i1. -3 d 1- K demand." The imll liexwvrs ii (il'(iill:”5(gl'V1IiC(1ul!l'IlAtell tli:mFirstngatlvatlieci: Harry Coies. lI2u'r.v Shrkinrri. Predict the Royal Canadian Regiment. Turner, Aibcrt Youiikrr. Kciiiictli A 50,, or Mrs. Mary Mumagmm Moreside and A. ll. Sriicr. into N f it -y. - ment was in the ciiiirrii critivtcr in His cl 3' he 15 accompanied by ,liis wife and young daughter , V TORCH ' , Lyiiiic. T0 ATTAAD ME'””5('s3l"- ” l..ieut. Muriiaghan served as a D. M.1cLeiin. pi'0.-"idem of tlxr lime Hospital Asset-i:iiion 'r Tuesday for St. .M.tl”'lDi1lf0i'7ll coiiimaiider and later as ”b 'i”l.'issistaitt Quartermaster while in Xiidrev.':: N, 13 ,1 F E t ,h ,, g . I A Vm' . in or as. it ere he it it '7rt5i(T(' at th .t..l..l.lil Au” mtendmg Queen square 5 , ,. . . mee mg of the Axsnti.itioii, lllflllsvhool and Prince of wales Cob takes place for f-lll'tiP til -. c-i . Kinnink, ,vedmsdm,' A O ::p',lCQi'.' he graduated. from St. Dun- leeatioii ufrepresci:tn'ivc ..ir:n the Sums Umversny In 1950 with a different hospitwis illT0'.iQ'll'ili' the dpgwe or Bachelor of Science provinces Pxper, ,0 Ww n,While he attended college he went Wednesday inorniiitr Tltrsr i,-mttim me summer Camp mu” .t'he Ct l.he city inoliidc Rich: Rcv Pit tklO.'T'Ci plan and on mmpleuo" M McMah,.,,,' Mn L0.-g x,1,,,)mn.,,Vi .s Sll.ldlCS was commissioned in 5;.,,,,g” p. E, R1',,..,, H 7,, I . the Active Force. CM L90 1- M.,(.Dm, M. m. ,,,.,,t He was posted to Petawaiva with M,-5, iv, D, (miisv 3 9 n.,,,.,.,,,,, ,tlir Royal Canadian Regiment rind Lelich, Nip ,,,,,1 3 , m,.x,,,,,,.,. while in Canada assisted in train- Molsaaci and M,-, A, J, ,4 , rug tho llrst-'v--c 4--vi Prince Ed- ly. ,v.tii'rl Company of the 27th Brigade g,,, Vi ifor srrvice iii Gerniany. He lalsto surccesfiiily completed is. pi1raciu- Personals lists course :it Rivers, Man., and ipnsseci fl. ”Lieutcnant to Captain" l Tl” "””ll' ll'l"”d5 fll All (Tl-"llflli itoursc prior to participating in :Ca.rroli. St. Petttrs Rnnil Will ros:i'r' nortlicrii exercises at Fort Clnir- to learn of his illiic."-s. lift is .1',.i,,11 cu,-1y in 1952p Drttieiit in the Cli.ti'lii'J.vioi'-.ii liris-, Mrs Mu,.,,,,gh,,,, ,. me daugh. pitiii Wll0t'f' lm ui'l tintiri LU ill) up. m. M" Mm M0,.,.,so,, the fan. gram)” this '"”l'”il”3i Friiiik ivlorrison. Suniincrsidc. Lieu- .i0ll(lIlt and Mrs. Murnaghan. and riiuiglitor, are leaving the Prov- shortiy to permit him to iiiizhiii take over his duties with Willie R. C. Regiment. Lieul R. Irwin .icr.k.it: companied by his with v children. Alix. illlfl i-ll" t-.i and Janies nrrivcd iirrc ni. gulls Sunrlny on ten d:.v:i l”llP -. 1 llllfcllts, Mr. illifi Hrs ' WA Jenkins, 1 Admiral St. Ll. .i. who is attriciied to the lloyni Canadian Dragoons at. Prtn.-.i.1w.i. Ontario, reached licmw in Vim tat--V---. . attend the fiincrzil of his .;r.i-ii-?"l”l"”i5'l'lg """””"”eme"t "mfg" mother, H”, mm Mm I, D U, iruco iris hceti called in the mist- which tank D-we S,,,,(L..l,, iy,I iic.irl,v three-year-old rnnfict noon. i ltVlli('il often liircatcncd to trigger la third world waft i There now seems no lllllll, tlcspilc the boiling resent- ment. in South Korea to the ttwiiis, the two sides have reach- rvtl iiizioeinciit for a general armis- ill'f', iillliough formal signing may lie at ivcck or more away. (Continued from page it nlrt. ITo Prepare On Potato industry A contprc-iiciisivr-. siilitii.s.sioii will be prepared and presciiicii on im- .imlf of the potato ilifill."Ci'f( of Niel Maritime Provinces uiirii ilic llunid. dntihi - Many New tcoiitiniicd from page it of Transport Coiiiiiiisisioiima ill7l(lS:ll.'?ll Columbia's I:iberai party. An- a hearing in this city July 14. nthr-r 8.0. Liberal, J. L. Mac- li. is expected to tlrzvl llllil the, D(ill';.'lll of Vancouver - Burrard, impact on the iiiciiisliv of l -out .ir.:tv i-ittirr. frelzht ruin hut-i VS, iill' rm ysi John S. siniihtt tiiiii-ii to get the levied for refri: .tH"r i-tr sviiiv ,vihr-r.il rc-iioniiiintlon in Spring- Mld UN? itmiinbir ritrrt on 1. rtllll livid. Miiir, and has nnnouitced 1'-W9-5 ll lllf! lllflilli-Wfl llflllll I-1'-Fl irfiiriiiciit. Another Liberal back- nqunlizritlon phm sir-iihi iw .iii.ip:-lpriirlioi-. A. ll. Hclmc of Prince Pd. These milli('iiS ill”i'i' dvizrlvrl last i -i,n,,.,.i' saskv, is going back to his Week El: 1'll11PNlF-L! It: bi-In -l”llll- i:tl'lll implement business. and A. N' 3- mlml ”-V W" "-illillllillii Jriltiry of London, Oiit.. also Traiispiirtitticii (Imiiiti-sioii At L... n,,, ..,;p(.Clcd M 1-rm ,,g;m,, the sessions ui-re rriirt-soiiliiiitt-s oil the potato sliippcrs. l-tcritiinil and , S, to Members Pmvlnciai l)epiii'tint-iils of lcr-I ma culture. :VTiliikl"i.ill.'.,: Bnhrils. i'.iiiii':vvsi -I-,,(.,.,, ha", been ,.ep0,.u, may Ind the CGillllliF.Si0ll.- - hm, Smum.,a1 appomtmaml may Also llI1dt'l (iiSClIHsii)il ut-iv lit-l-im, m,,,,,,,, up for Cummona tar shipping iiioiliorls its ucil us thri , Siciiker freight rntc rii'iiciiirrs. rim incrt-1 "ind. JOSH)” Emdene Cochmne' ing was held its a pri-limiimiy to, the Dllep1i'aiioii of tho subntissiniii mnwr mpmy speakerliir Jtoseph - ' ' , , . t , ” 'Bliinciiette Compton - on enac. when H"? Bmld "F r””,l.Sl”"l' Co,m,'lparlianientai'y assistant for de- missioncis begins its sruics of llO.Ii-- lmcm Leonard Tummay Dob ingsuin liic .hIi"il'lillllP.'; l.ito tliisvchcsmh Quebec mm", wmn nnd mm ' snrln Fotirriicr Mnls.Ionauvc-Roae- Ross Macclonald, Brant- OHE'I'”f-CAMP? Ni-S. rcpt. Pliflslt ."i”””" -a mt ..'iii..".iii:.”3l:li..l.ii:2?”?..l”:”- Patrick Ahrairnm LeBl.-inc l'PllliCtTiq' llinvc Mr. Mutcli. Mr. Cleaver an iMr. Warren. r-I ,. at the end of May. The 3.-I-)'t"lll'-l)l'.l priest, ii native or Invoriicss cminiy ntass wit: pi sented with it purse by ihf' lYll'l-”-l toners. p Card Of Titoinlts Progressive Conservative Changes Among the Progressive Conser- vaiivcs. Arthur of 3011119. Mrin.. has quit federal politics bo- icnust-. of a redistribution invoivlm D, lliis scat, lnnfil is try;ngl fgrmthe . Mmiifoba egsaure. or R er- glfwmoglfgllviliamgifif ,,?,.' imiii-nod of Hnldlmand. ont.. also iii"- G "cgmem rm”, ,,,,d ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,i fooled by miistriiiuttomtu not run- IyTa,ceived while :1 patient there; lliillir. Mr. Ross is entitled to pm- - . ; 19 son. - 3:?;,th,fnd"ICt?g;:ts,lAiii(:r iiiighegra One Social Credit seat, that of mu menus who so kindly assisted William Beyerstein in Cammse. my famllv durirz my Rl.lSCl1C?. Alin.. has none N” of existmco -GiIlt"1'i'fi,V. throui-ih redistribution. Party in- MRS. ROY Willilujll. formnnts here are uncertain illlhe I wish to iiiaiik the iiiirsc. More than 2000 persoiiii took part in the solemn observance of Corpus Christi yesterday morning when members of the congrega- tions of St. Dunstan's Basilica and the Church of the Moat Holy Re- deemer assembled in procession and otherwise, at Notre Dame Convent. l The observance. began with Soieman High Mass at 10 am. at the Basilica, the celebrant being the Rev. William Simpson of St. Dunstan's University, with Rev. Justin MacDonald as deacon of the Mass and Rev. Francis I-Zioiger. sub deacaii. Rev. P. F. MacDonald was Master of Coremoniies. The ser- mon was preached by Rev. Arnold D. Toner, C. B. C. His Excellency. Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town was in the Sanctuary as were also Right Rev. Monsignor R. V. MacKenzie. Rev. Bernard Gillie, D. D., Rev. Francis Corcorane, Rev. J. A. Suliiviin, Rev. George A. Mac- Donald. Rev. Wilfred Pineau. and Rev. Edwin Steele. Sir William MaoMilliEtn, K.S. G. was also pre- sent. The Blessed Sacrament was borne by His Excellency Bishop Boyle assisted by Rev. Justin Mac- Donald and Rev. Francis Bolger, and left the Basilica at it a.m. In attendance were the members of the clergy who had been in the Sanctiiany f'll.ll'lI1vg Mass and Sir William Maolvliilaii who was joined by Rev. Alexander Mat-Lellan and Rev. J. Matiidigan of the Oliirrah or the Most Holy Redeemer as the church OlQiIllCZRll0IlH from that Large Attendance At Corpus Christie Service parish joined the lingo priiccssioii enroute to Notre Dame Convent. A guard of Honour consisting of Fourth Degree members of the Knight; of Columbus was com- nmnded by Kt. Alfred Kelly. The Altar Boys of both parishes followed next in the procession fol- lowed by members of the various church organizations. On arriving at Notre Dame Convent, ttlic Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament was celebrated by His Excellency Bishop Boyle, and on return to the Basilica, Beiiedictioii was again celebrated by His Excellency. he procession was headed by tfhe Reece Band under Bandmaster Thomas MacFarlaiie. The choir was under the direction of Mr. Leo the Sacred Heart: St. Joseph So- dailty: Children of Marv; Nurses: deemer: Boy Scouts, Holy Redeem- Flower boys and girls: Torch be ers; Pages: Clergy; Bisliop with Blessed Sacraiiir-nt. Organized labor In U. S. Facing New Problems l, DETROIT. fAPt -- Organized labor in the Ifnitcrl States today is n wary and tiiiccriuin giant. ialning full employment and production. President Eiseniinivcr replied: "I intend to see that every use- ful measure, private or public. is taken to create i-onilititins thzit foster economic st-tiiiiily -1nd 5! rising standard of living for our people." What appears to have launched the fear of i'ct'essioii was the supposrd effort of iinv reduction in government spt-ridiiig for mili- CamivaI.CIoses The big Kinsmen Carnival clos- ed its three day run at the Forum Saturday night with another larsli crowd present. Many were at- tracted by l-he d1'3Yl'm5 mt "he grand prizes. The first prise went to Mr. Edwin Gallant. Box 76. as second Street, Summeraide. He will have his choice of I Deep Freeu, a television set. 700 gallons of gasoline or the cash equivalent up l0 8300- The 59C9”d p,-in or 5, men's Gruen wrist watch was won bY R9V- lM”C”dle- Montague, and the third prize of a. boy's or girl's bicycle was cap- tured by Mr. George R. Hoover. Z14 Weymouth street. Otiier prizes were won as fol- laws; the doll. wardrobe and crib went to Mary Gordon, l4.Br1Elli0H Road; the full pantry first W115 of 560 worth of groceries was taken by Mrs. Lloyd MaoPherson, North Wiiishire. It was an odd tllllljli of fate for last year at the Cartil- val her husband won the similar prize. Big Kinsmen ' PAGE FIVE Week's Blood Donor Clinics Begin Ttitlay The threenedomsslilood D0iW' vehicles from Halifax with its coin- plete staff of twelve. which have become a. familiar sight in Hit: Province. arrived in the city early last evening after an absence of near seven months. The team will commence their clinics at Red Cross Headquarters in Charlottetown this afternoon at two o'clock. Premier A. W. Matheson and Mayor J. D. Stewart will officinii, open the clinic by being amons ill" iirst donors. Every effort has been madv it have. a record attendance at ll? three Charlottetown clinics this at- temonn, this evening and tomorrrwv iafternnon when at least 400 don- lors are required. On Tuesday even- ting the team will be in action at ist. Peters Bay Where the Cilnil: is ,being spoiisrired by the Junio lCliamber of Commerce Arrives Home From Servicefin Kore Slim. Frederick Alfred Fl'l7.'LPilt The second pantry prize of 840 iin groceries wciit to Albert Riley, i206 Grafton street, and the third of 51:5 viorth of groceries to Mrs. llltllzll M3CKlllll0ll- 131 P0Vl'”34,,i'e.ii- ago. lie left Piisaii, Korea on 3195- , ,.'liiiv l-i lllld boarded the l'.S, Naval M3) llilfgallfii lulled Llilllrl; C:1l:)':)l:l":I-iil7”;;li Ship tiriirrnl Hugh .1. t;iiffey atl . ' ' 0 , H irokniiniiia Japan for Seattle. 'ori the closing night. Mrs. Linus ms, ,),.,0,. ,0 m0,,,,,,, 0”, 7l'3l”0l'f- rllflliev lllglln kig"; I”?! Bi'itj.l(iD lltiaclqii-.irtei's in Kfilifltt iic 9”” '3 all 3 W00 5” 9 0'” A uis :.; illlly siir rised to iiiectl ed ll)" Pl'0W5l”- Bl'”5-- and 1”” h”5' - PPllil.'l1l(1lI.:lillld('l'i 11,11 the trtioft inov-' band won the third prize of 8il.,,,L, ,,,, M mke m,,,. ,h,.,,. ,,Gmm,,5,:i am” blank” (mmlted by Mm” & ilr had :1 Clint wiili fx'ni'iii.”iii it'n;- C.l.l;, tabovet arrived home. from: Korea snturday night. after com-; plctiiii: his tour of duty whit-ii took; him to tile l-iiir East sligliliy over a fioini ,:'lCal3g:lnilgmgllfuggggldnlggzedglinn. Alfred Doirrm, KPllllNi1 Wig- - I ' 'e. Phil P " d l) 'd llated by R0bl”50” Suppll” Lldw Il13no)Lliikv llll of pCxlli:,ii'lotRtgtoirii, altvliii went to Mr. Fred Doiroii, Mt. St. iifrtid. fii.. Marya. or itiso is Sam. Frizzell was allzil-lied to tho AlllPl'2t'i'lll Marines along with at izeiiieiiaiit and two otiirr sigiiainirii for soiiie months after arriving int sfisl-Swinging lx'oi't'a, He states that Hill food.l. ' liospitiii treatment. reci'e:itioiil n S iiit-ilitics ctr are good, witii pro- vis.on ninde for the best of l'fll'Pill1d t C0nSl(lCt'fli.lllll for the men. He is spending his irate nf 60 days with his wife and young son Mike, who was a month old whcni he went overseas, at their home 435 Elm Aveiiur. i Ships Arriving For Mammoth P l' i if iamen , TE!-IRAN, (AP; -- Another flai- swiitg brawl erupted Sunday in ii-airs Parliament and Premier Mohammed Mossadegivs bill to curb the power of the Shah got stalled again. in the melee of blows, kicks and general punching, at least one of the premiers deputies suffered a bad beating about the head. The uproar was touched off by c opposition ciiarises that the deputy Speaker, Ahmed ltazavi, was not presiding according to the rulm. ---- ; Hussein Maki, once a Mossadegh PORTSMOUTH, Eng, tfteutcrsl i supporter, jumped to his feet and --Warships from all over the world; shouted at llav.-ail: i Un dcrwriters Associa tion i 8.. Life insurance Sales Conference Matters of general, interest. to El life iiisui'anri.- salesmen will form the subject of a talk by Mi L(35iiP W. Duiistall. 'J'oi'onto, Lieiicral Maiizigt.-r til the Life l'nderwriLe.rs Association nf Canada at. noon to- day. He will be addressing A luncheon gathering during the annual Life lnsurarlce Sales Coti- iereiice which opens today iiildf! ,ilie auspices of the Life Undt:i-- writers A5s0Cli:lii'Oll of P. E. 1. Registration this morning Mil precede the opening session whii-ii will have Mr. Steviart Ives, Cull- ference chairman, in i-huge. Atl- (llie.".Sliig the group will be Mr. .1 l. l.ce, Detroit, Mich, and Mr. Jnlii 1.. Bennett, president. of the Lil- nf C.iii ntia. During the nftcrnoon session ni-r: which Mr. Roy MacGlllivray will preside, Mr. Lee will be heard in a second addrcss while the scmnrl speaker will be Mr. Tom .ioi,v. l.oiidoii. Ont. Representatives of at least 12 iii- surance companies are expected t.i attend the conference whicii WHI- arranged by the committee nt Messrs. R. I-3. Youiiker, V. S. l.ititi rind R. .1. Rupert. line the rails of the hef'l.a.g-ged Milli"- s the Queen. standing forward on the 1,590-ton dispatch ship Sur- prise. arrives to take the salute With her husband, the Duki: hf "Ynii are discrimlnziliiig and I demand you get. out of here." Atiother members of the opposi-i tlon, Mehdi Mir-Ashrafi, stormed out of his seat and charged down lg-ei'c sicziiiiing to 01115 iiismric pnrtiiidlnbiirpli, the Queen will sail Ii'l ...ii:iiiy to salute the Queen at her,.-ind (join, the 11,”-,5 01 gm”, and Cnroitiilinit naval review. June 15. sea a salute by 300 planes. 'l'iic United states ciiiiscr Balti-, Tim hundrad and 51x of the ,..i,,,,, more was on its way tn VV6)'lll0lif.l1lrevlelted represent one-t.hird of the 3'-l.i3 War ll9l'9- sllfi l5 ill!” 10 fill--Uri i British Conrmonwealtii navlesi v 'Il'- Girl Guides, Basilica .-ind Holy Re- .:,.iBoys In Trouble More. i.iinii .'ifi,00O sailors of t"0'Jil-l tries frtwiri Swr-den tn Tiirkey lilill Laboratory Plans Get Two Oiiawa Pr, Basmm: Holy Name Soda”. the case siiirc iiio siriri of the vmiizl Holy Redeemer and Bosiliicazl said the btrvs iiindo rogiiiiir lillflsl Knights of C.,ru.m,bu5. Bamiiml -on -the Ottawa Gencriii llospitoli Choir: choir bws. Altar itiiiring cniistriirtioii of it new wing. One night. alone, in Fchriini',v, they are siiid tn llilVP stoicii tlin i-inc-, tricai coiiirtii sisteiii for iicuiv-I installed elevators from the lilxilll i O'I'rAWA, (CPJ--Tun 15-year- oid boys who ivzintrd to becoirio Chanson. Wm, Mm Joseph Dougm, the aisle toward the Speaker's Monday. . 151,3”, as organist. Col. Leo F. Magpmmld chair. Mahmoud Narinian, indc- Tiic Balliniiire and the Cni'.:irii.i:ii There will he ships also TIVJYI W,” M3,.sh,,, of me pwC,3SSi(,,, in pendent but p1'o-M-assadegh, rushed govcriimcnt.'s iiewcsl. lK:Cbl'PRix'f'i'.:Rll5,5la, France, Sweden. Italy which the following also took part; to Razavis dcfe-iiceand the battle the d'IbCTt'l1i(', will he iiiiviiirz the,spriiii. Greece, Brazil, Portugal. C,-on bearer and ammes; st, was on. In a twinkling at least six first or the 270 vessels in tirizvc Holland, Turkey and Norway Joseph Convem pupgis; Nam, deputies were swinging away. at the rained Spltitead anoliorage. One Sailing Ship Dame gnnvmg pupils, Queen Spectators iii the gallery got in Tim ships, pride of their iiidivi-I The only sailing ship i,-Lug, mp sqmm 3511001 1,05-5; womm-5 the act, shouting "long live )lossa.- dual TlllVi6S. will be reviewed inlltaliiin training veswl Amm.i,,,, C0,,m,,er,,;i).' H01), Redeemer; degli" and "down with lilossndegh's four hours by the Qiiceii. Vcspucci, will arrive aibom Mon. 0,m,0i,,, Womenrs Lmgm; Sogieiieinics." Hllndl'PdS of guns will fire the (lay, Charles Auxiliary; .eag1ie of mmwmrmw-m T0i'3l S”-lW9- i Other warsliips due on wedm,-.. day include the Belgian frigate Victor Billet. the Danitali frigate Hnlger Dan.-zke, Francois cn.ii.sr:' Montcalm, the Dutch Cl'1i8P' Trontp, Noruayis frigate Niil'Vll(. Portugal's first class sloop Bor- triiomeu Di:-is, Spain's cruiser Mic- uel de Cervantes, Sweden's cruise! Gate, Lejon, the Turkish destroyer I)CnlillTllii'lI' and Soviet Ruasiais cruiser Sverdlov. The Queen will later dine aboard l”scientists" fare multiple theft (1 -A U, n . . icltarges as a result of 8. police raid ('l:lItt:v will be rir-palgiisd in juv- 1 Six? lc:'3E:rd'oi;ii?!po3fn:,S:L?.l "” their secmiv H"d3”'”lled ml” eiiile irnurt. tin-chief of the Harrie fleet oratory. --....Mj..- The cquipiiicnt. iiiiiicd at thous- ands of dollars. is iillcgcd to have been stolen from the Ottawa. gen- oral hospital. the National Film Board and the National Rcsearclil Council. Both boys said liry intend to be scientists wheii they grow up. one a chemist, the otliits a physicist. Take” 33 3 Wllfllev ll"? u"l""5 130' mi'llfi1'li1l5- Th? labomm"-Vt in 7' Elle” behlnd Sti.llllJ'l'liiXi.' liilliil Ii (i.iiril"ill that will ltlfilitf lhn K”ITillK of mesh were never stronger. They have one boy's hoiiic. was filled with; . .. . . 01” - -- . .-- -. , , .tn ntin.-tan illlfi i l i too lli.it Somolliiiig is a beautiful ombra men Mill money in ll"! mlllI0nS- Busim-as View weird home-inadc iiiacliiiies and at , v -is v . . e r . I , lloiill) i..i7.X st . .t.x rm .i uiniiglti iron stanri. file) are to he found Their recordp r-spcciniiy since vast Clutter Of PXil01l5ll"? Cl0C”0"lf'. ii! tho (Alum lir;vi:ini-tits of thn tiiiarlnitntoivn mid tlic Summersida l9-'l-,3. SlI0WS Fm llllilrf-i5'll'B ll5l- 01 But litisiiiess niikns llli) pnlnisjcontrol iiistruniciits, vaiiiahle ion-, ,-,0,.,., i,-,,,,,,, ,. .,,,, ..,;,,b. ,,.,,,,, M,,,,, ,0 ,,,(,,,S,, hrs, 10, me leglsmvlv” mm ”'0"”'"”3 K3l"5' ill Cllsfiollllllfli-' fl"llV"S5l'lll lillki I585, 8llllll(iU'l'S- V"l”ll('l9l'5- lull lltISLTil)P liir- 'l....' Sit-xiii" till lilo iiilili--iiiizii .slziittl7it is made up of But the unions -also are on 1. As ll rrsllli of the o,xt'LlSSliIIl)CS, Cllcllllf-'ll llll-W5 mid 9lPC'l El 1.-ii-gn li-nil siiivi i t'il' inrtttiiiit.i!, t-tirxotl tlisiiws, (HP lll”3VY pottery has now imd less familiar iziolinii. AS profits tax, Mist suiiis ii:ivr- liccn,t,-ml pm-is. . , H ,,,.I, ,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,i,,.,,,,.,, ,.,,l,,,. and H ,,,,.,, :1,,',,,. HHS is priced George Meanyl "NV pr"ldf'nl' "1 illllv llll" l'"”"ll'i'l'- ("ll "-I illllll Pflllfif. Wllfl llllfl lllwll Wfllkllw "ll. iii.03. 'i'iirii tiivic W lliw ”i.i.'v Siisiti” ulirii sits on ihn irihlc, ii. is the Aimerican Fcdcrrition of i.nb- has m,m- a miiliipliiity of iii-iv --H ---v - - - ------- in H INN, ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, M”, H”, I-,,,,,, ,,,,M ,,,,,1.-, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,1 ,,m,,.ls in or. piirasetl it: "Tim workers imrpliliii-s, nmv miitni-i:ils, new iviiir ;iiid'.'i ;n .i mil ;i.ix .-ii irli-, thH.- min is Iyfiliflfl 9.93. Both whirl face a most trying situation - - gproilur-ts, rruilv for (lie i-iviliiiii iiriiiinii for my K'I'lliilJ i litil Imi, ir' mo ti-ll 3011 nimtil the gorgeous Tim”. "'9 ””''-V l”"” ""”7'. i'""'fk9l- Bi” ""3" l””l'l "'llP"l" ”i-:r;t; Vin; Hi-:i"' mi l '.l:itii'Ilii ii .-. smut, fills il.Ia .i hit; nnli)i'P r.l"i”' ,l””0lll”"5 3”" "lilo":-"ll-3,ll'llIl ll"? Willi "ll -"ll""'l"""ll - l lvillltll iiii-.1 ill lilv miitiw . ivziiiinilwi it). It -ttiirlv mugs, the price is im""ml'V '.". me" "'"'li:.: i'l'0"”"iil5 R l”l”l”"li , 'l'iir- iuiiiuig--int-itt of tiir- "ll-ll-l rpm, Any tt"t' iif it-i .- M iii, v ,x...,-,-itiirs will ill iiir :1 perfect, in-rt. i la p'7ll”93l5 mi-'-'il"'7'”l ll'l”"'i 3- 'lilll5 l'.”'i"lV"””l "l llll-r"llii-it I Anny Allow HiSTlI'h tn timi-.l- ilirl ilin" "ill tnr tIii- intro 1:: ti" i'i.'l will li.si,- t'.imi- soc: Ilicni--you'll lovr lmade its greatest grins in the 1n,rrlr-rs l,-non, iii 'Wii"l'll"l'l'”vilollrnving -firms fur tI0ll:IiilIL' tru-, illtiljir 'l'iim rn in the ti-trim lilllllliilllflllt uf other llnlman Store. 20 years of D('lltfN'l'i'iilt' .'iiliiiiiiis-'wh,-rt, hnppffnl in -i fltiDl'CS9lOil.l"hhw fm. ”,,..i-rmliu-iiil Fiw l'iii' ' . tmt"lo"5- lvlml ll” iwllmd "ml" MNNY 511'-V ll”l'-Vlll-ill)" lll" lymtlTmiriianwnt: illi;il'i' lint-it Il'l iiii iii -1. l'i.s in-iitiiiii: T ivixn i l'lll' of 3305': DUN: in forms of gt-mvtii. tron" ""d.i'l5l0”””'” W" '"”'"””l ”l"i n('”flIl('r lilIT:Il.'l'. l tutti-ii-3-" 'i-W3... mi, l l ....; owl, ,g-,i.- ...ri.ii.trr liiiiinnronc-i l"”llll"" "ltd" ll" ll"l"llill"""5'-' First World W-Hi "ml ill” Wlf llnrnc tint-in ii...... hm --i-zxi-zit i.ixr itxizi-..-" tllll ilimnii iimr iiidcfiniit"l,y. 'rii. 2' ,L"9l5lMl"'3 'l.l"' N””'”b” llllll ll 5llllll”i l"'”lll"”” "W""”'i Mlrhat-l Hm-.: i llnxk smiii his strum ill Uri l. liiit"li :'!lR .i pit". Tiiev arc VPt'l eleptionl dcsirmnii labors hopes noiv, they ilfllP the know-how to L,"u,,t,. n,,,i,,.r 31.4,", i ,,,,i,. U, ,,,,1, SVM, M, .-..,., ,., I,,,,,,,, ,,,,i, ,i,,,,i,Ic 'and h.,,.,;,. rm. Ammedlale rrpm” at Hm TAIL Inuit ”mm' ' j-'-:,. V 'l l-llllll '1. ii'ir lwvkzlii 'iiirl . wt lllllIl't' tlsi-v post. RPNT ii. Ti” llartiey Art. The law may be The unions are i”"l”3”'d "ll 1 ' apt-viii '3'.--r Lit: -.i.v is (ill the iiieirin of the leg-an amnnded "Ml" M" in whim dip "KM hard ”'”'”l "ml Chang” l'lXli'ill xi tiiu of ill” iviili 1t-- ii4'll.'Il is l'filli"ltl"ll where the. wear cam"? . . ”""' wnuld Hill" Hi" SIM” mm” The uoiilil liu ;;ir-rips, 'i if "in --i .-iilml in 'lVn..'i.s, ii) they have that .'l.d Et(Tl0lli7lllll'I li.lll.lll'l())l1lIl'."ni. .IllIIl jurisdiction in indu.sti'ini” dis- W”, ,,H,,,,.,, IW3 1, g , (,,,,,, ,; H, 13 .,..,,s and hmg ,,g 9'” "C 9" "if ””" ”"'"'"” l"ll"- This "”'"'” "l3l”5 Wile ' ti" 3' ii i -.2 ' - in. .-t - v zth Ii - iiHi' i.m l(rwrvd"iiHiv- 3" llP- "Still Slim!" NW9 llD' tern, the df't'f'lIll:llil.1il0n of pmv- BQHCVOTQHT INST! .z::,,,.!:,,Hi:,. r,',,,l,.-, l,., ,.,h' ,.',':- g-i,l,x,. ,,i ,'i',,i.,,,,,r-L, I ipearei-1 in only in few areas of in- er from iviisiiiiigtnii. Was an. 'du'”y' Y" Hmm .hn! been FBI. pubucanmackcll during me 1"” SOCAQTY Nit).-VT as it Frllliti -in itiili it:-' 'I1 Sll'ilillt”il' are the H ea SUNDRESGPL4 casino and depression talk. nnd campalxn: in Rim; 1 in r. mm. in Yiiiilil (lcirtrr-'. .. . Tlinyro dririlnzs our 5lllP"lmP"lled, 9”" lgll” lwllfli Tl"? U"l”"5 l""5"l9" lilo 5”'”llI Pri-souls (l.'llllil' frills tiiti"iil" .':til si..:'-' will all. Sumo iirixe iackets .int' 0 ; . . . 1 . I . t - t r , , ,- iT,,,:,,t:::, Ii: dlex, illuuiea. 51,: mad, 3, law. 3:23:rP"l,l,:,;ld:M.:,,rE hm” " N I 1 ", snmn are l),H'(l-I'iIilIFi'i ,-I ,l v vlirvims' Tho line materials i7lf'iliIi". . . . . .. - v. 4 . - W 't Fam piqur-, lit-ngul.-Iutlv, ;ii Il'V', l-.irr:i.'t7c cottons in scxcrnl woatr-. Adehnce spcndmg? " A i '7 V T u Y Tito colors .'ii'P liiiml hurl their are ;:'i)' vllilflilko prints in tho lol- The mukenl mug!” on cm” 1' loctioii. Prim-e fill 'iII'iv two Siitirlrcss:-s nro TPHSOlllllVlP -from l.TS'i "el""'hm Fa." law. Athnuc Coast is "M Tune TA Al to 3298 mid yn-i':! iriiitl i'iiii iiriitn Youth ('cntre at lloln1.'in'3. Nothing on the horizon Io oh special-Ls-til-e-Tfgkerel Frank'in wadg WV 4 sesses organized labor as the pos- iiibio spectre of another tIeprea- 11", sion. Labor executive: assert that, . In 1929, depression crime because - consumer buying power could 1 Famous Ins” T.nor p w , , not keep pace with production. . 4 - At The itlllllliti iiwotiiig of the Law stir,-iiit,v of Printa- ,w"g" """lfl";"d '";'7",l"(')' 9' t . C i'Irlivm'd lsiiiiid will he hold on Mtuiiiny, the ftftcetiiii iia ongresa n n us rs rzan- ' .n".e ' V V I .- - . . . hip! 1,, izntlons, last April urged is con- hr The commm" Y thliy tlifdiipiti .tt 8 p.m. .it lhtr ( ihiiitiitciniui it fcrenra in draft. Plans for main- ( "ll" " ”"'ll' . i (S1gnpd,) will try elsewhere. He is not in JOHN P. NICHOLSON. zirtsemrzlghmfgther social Grad an Jl,llY 3l'd UNA 4"" SCc,.eta,.y.T,.easfu,.F,3,i. ' , F HCP. Several members of the 13.0.7, Regen. '1'. Dust. Iiaw Society 0 group have qualified for pensions. ' hdwanl Island but C.C.F. officials saw they all ,4 ,..g will be in the running anln.