g-Ace TWELVE 7 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN OURNEWS BUDEET .0. OUR SATURDAY sui3scitib'i2Rs” AUGUST 19, .1950 , mm” 3; T ' 1. ngonpgy successful in pusl g t d t: , ” l ' ' To B: BU": m wwum There was greatnactilvlt;'at'eth.e ?,f;".”,l,:',,ht:'; .,I1:!,3t::ehw.'h:,l:u1't"Ix; WTDNTBDAY THUTSDAY 3:31 la u.g"dp ms: " IIIIUI , wean" camp and th firt it i ' ' ' - MA!8v'I'he rerna,i)ns of the late, Canada's Spgcial . ro'.?Z'" :Ve:O 2:33;? znduothg '”fh'”,'f'" tuna psE::":7r::e"3oc:uui:l;:"wiiio:u:elrl gr::."Lbr'y.3'e'i.mfx.i?”:5.'Z:'V5.55: .g:::1”ujc'pecmu;: may SMITH - At the Kindly Oountf Ai&lSExa:n5t:"1s9!a'!Nl:u:e chum." mi chard Hood. who died at the P. s. undergoing their initial training. home cm” '1'” 20 a, ";,""l in Charlottetown er. Mondgy taken is now well underway in ' , " "M ” "M A Hosiiitil on Aiitiiit nth. 1950. to mm" 'mm' 3' V-Ci Cfflyle land Hospital Friday as the result Twenty-two Reece officers in all. scam mdy Ngw 3 lukr mm August at for met; 4;", umugi Suvmmeraide. It includes psri'nan- "-191? 9 win 133 no restriction on M" "'4 Mn wt K' awn” ”" Charla ' to Austin u or iiimfi iiiiio -chciii"ii- will be 10” lC'i,f,'.i,i;'i"i Miiiiidf 'i- M'”iff"iii:v """"” ' meeting This year for the am am pavllil. preparation for PlV' localeilnails for the time being The ;;'&h-ii '""-,"”"",' mm, ”'.'m,,,- nocaiinm or arm Roads "m" w ed from t o MacLean Puneral 3311- !9C0i'i - Ii-Comma" . I - um ” ' y in I g 1 I 01 paw 1 gu q A 133'”-"A . '., tended the camp. R” D""'"' "'"'"'"'"' '""'"P . ”' "”'”””"'””'"' "m N" in: 1:3 '3? cement ....'...'.2..... an R.'.”3'.l.'.'2"lZ..?.'5l'.5.'3l'.1.?...J.3'5.'.'.llL”.'a ""p"'" "” ”""" 1”" 1” ” "M"! Home this morning to Lowell. Mass. where the funeral will be held on Wednesday. IIVISITING ISLAND - On a brief visit to the Island at present are Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Murphy and daughter of Toronto. Mr. Murphy formerly resided in Char- lottetown and enlisted here it the outbreak of the First world war. durlm which he served overseas along with a number of other is- landers. in the No. 1 Field Am- bulance. He holds the positi.on of supervisor in the Postal Depart- ment at Toronto. His last visit here was eleven years ago. ATTENDED BAPTIST CON- GRESS-Miss Mae Robinson and Miss Marguerite Brchaut have re- turned from a three weeks' tour of the eastern and southern sect- ions of the United States. including attendance at the Baptist World Alliance congress which met in Cleveland July 22-26. The tour was sponsored by the Baptist World Alliance and was attended by 120 Yesterday Mr. Harry Mac-Lean of Merrickvllle, Ontario. arrived in Charlottetown in his private sea- plane to pay a call on Premier Jones. Mr. Maclaean was on his way back to Ontario after a'.t.-nd- ing the Scottish Mod in Cape Breton. and he still wore his kilte of the MacLean plaid. He spent several hours with the Premier at his home. Premier Jones extended an in- vitation for Mr. MacLean to re- turn this week and visit the Pro- vincial Exhibition and Old Home Week races. Several years ago Mr MiacLean attended the races here which he thoroughly enjoyed and he hopes to be able to accent the Premier's invitation to be. here again this week. Mr. MacLi-an is the head of a very large construction firm aid is known all across Canada for his keen interest in Canadian affairs and for his philanthropic work Approximately forty-five former members of the llth Canadian seige tor at the Y's Men's swimming io- catlon on the Marine Wharf. Summcrside jumped in fully clothed yesterday afternoon and rescued a young lad who had got into difficulty. The boy. Ronnie Burns. had Just passed his early swimming tests at the shore and this was his first experience in deep water. At the time Mr. Durant was dressed to go home when some one called. He took off his cost but jumped in with the rest of his clothing on in- cluding his shoes.-S. Donald MacArthur and Clive MacDonald. two summer-aide youths. with considerable diffi- culty carried to safety at -Caven- dish beach on Sunday afternoon a man who had apparently taken a weak turn. The boys were swimming in about four and a half feet of water when Donald MacArthur heard a gasp and turning around saw a man. who he later learned was Mr. Thomas Chappell of Svhcrbrookc. in difficulty. When he undiand will join their profession- al brothers from the other nine Provinces. - BACK AFTER. 38 YEARS - Mr. Frank Gaudet of Boston. Mass. is visiting his aunts, Mrs. J.c. Hickey and her sisters in Sum- merside and relatives in Mis- couche. Mr. Gaudet has not been in the Province since he left as a youth 38 years ago. He is a native of Miscouche and plans to remain here about two weeks. - 5 GUERNSEY CLASS LEADER - Topping the list of Guernsey class leaders in Eastern Canada for the month of July. 365 day division. was 'Sunshinels Lavina'. owned by Mr. Wilbur Younktr. Clyde River. with a record of 10,838 lbs. .nilk, 535 lbs. butteriat. ON BRIEF VISIT - Rev. F. J. Lynch. S.J.. flew to Charlotte- town on Sunday evening to visit his mother. Mrs. Helen Jane Mor- ris and his brother, F-L J. H. Lynch and Mrs. Lynch ani lam- The Prince aid-ward Island Short- horn Breeders Association hold the first banquet in the Association's history at Sandy's Restaurant. Mai-shfield last night following the Judging of the Bhorthorns hcie yesterday. --SUDDEN PASSING-A large circle of friends of Mir. Leigh Mand- eison, formerly of Lot 16. will re- g at to learn of his sudden at Seult Ste. Marie. Ontario. on August lpth at the age of 22 years. Particulars of the cause of death have not been received by relatives here. The remains are expected to arrive home on Thursday evening. ' -S SAD NEWS RECEIVED. - Mrs T. N. McMillan has received the sad news of the death of her bra- ther Lauchlin McPherson who passed away on August 8th. at Portland, Oregon. Besides Mrs. McMillan he is survived by Rov. K C. McPherson. Tracadie, P. E I. the minimum to he expected in the event of a railway strike taking place. and that further reductions in service may have to be imposed as transportation difficulties do- velep. FIRE DESTROY! GARAGE -. Fire destroyed ' the garage. I'll piunp. and 54.000 worth of equip- ment of M. J. Johnston on the Malpeque Road on Wednesday af- ternoon. The Charlottetown Fire Department responded to the call and were able to save Mr. John- ston's home. and also the nearby home of Mr. Charles Stewart. One side of a chicken house belonging to Mr. Stewart was badly burned. Among the articles destroyed with the garage were several valuable motors. a grease gun. and hundreds of various small engine parts. The loss is only partially covered by in- surance. ' Miss Menne Riley. fohrherly of Prince Edward Island, will repre- sent this Province at the seventh Mr. and ms. .1. It. Pequot. a daughter. - ANDIIWS-At the P. E. island Hospital. Aug. 1!. N60. to Mr. and Mrs. ltobsrt Andrews (nee Anna Graham). a daughter. Mary Illn- both. Moltunon .. At the ii. at island Hospital. August, 3rd. 1960. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison. Pinette. a son, Neil Ross. GALLAOHII - At the Prince JAY-At .Kins's'count M T Hospital, Montague. ox Teii,c1:d.::l Aug. 15. C Lsard Jay of 7 King Square. Charlottetown. .3”, 5., :i”l:'.ALLT Y. A tit C 0 h t a bar I-for tal on Wednesday, k,)sb.1.;tmi': Wil red McNaliy of 41 jmm; Prince St.. City MMBAE-At the P. E, 1.1,”, Hospital on Wednesday. Aug. 15 County Hospital on Aiilim 17.1950 to Mr. and Mrs.i James Gallagher. Remington, a son. Leo Michael. THOMPSON - At the Prince lid- ward Island Hospital on Tuesday August zeta. iaeo. to Mr. and Mrs Harry Thmipaon. city. a son. 7 lbs 15 oz.-John William. DALZIEL - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August. 15th 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Daiaiel (nee Pauline ward) a daughter. dusan Priscilla. Min Margaret Macltae. R, N JAY-At Kings County Memom. 39'9"”: u0n"CUO. on Aug 15 Mr. Laud Jay of Oharlotta.0wn' aged 50 years . ' ' GILLIS-At the residence of he, brother. D. J. Gillie. Kinross, on Monday. August 14. Margaret K Gillls, R.N.. in her 49th yea; CONWAY-At City Hospital 0; August lath. Peter Conway in ha. 19th year ” STETSON-At the P. E. Island lgospivtal on Aug. 12, Mr. Geo", MAREIAGEB FARBAB - BONNILL - At Zion of Brookfield. aged 75 years. GRAHAM-At the 'P. E. 1'. Hos. pital on August 12th, 1950. Mn. young men and women, an active ii-pproiiched him Mr. Chappell ask- Island representative on the tour. mu" m 9 ed l-0m0l'- passed out and started to sink. Halifax on Monday noon to as- ,orm ' ""3" Fedenim" M m9 09"V"”'d 'h: of 'md M" Hun; age 56 years sume his new duties as rector of i 9' Alumnae to be held in Ottawa, be- I"! 01' - r MenoNALD-The death occurred M-r. Kenneth Yeo, returned earlier by plane to Charlottetown on learn- ing of the death of his father, Mr. H'wlYeo' j banquet at Sandy's restaurant in fairly heavy man. A life guard Mr. A. Walthen Gaudet, Governor Ward I-!1Bnd Wm be held 3115 YER!" Ind 15 ,3 pp-esem employed by ",9 The verdict that Richard Hood ""9 early evening. Among those performed the necessary ti-eat- of District No. '7 (comprising the in Fredericton for three days. Ai1B' cm) service in ongwg, she wu V3 unending Wm be many former mom and after a short period he four Atlantic Provinces) of the ust l8. l9 and 20. The convention ,o,m"1y ,, mm” 0, Not" Dun. of Lowell, Massachusetts, came to his death at Charlottetown on Fri- day.IAugust 11 from injuries re- ' celved in a motor accident on the hhhway near Desable on Tuesday, Aug. 8 was returned by a coroner's fury Saturday afternoon empan- elled to inquire into circumstances being represented NJW. The celebration will take the form of an afternoon outing at Stanhope Lane, followed by A Islanders who now reside in other parts of Canada and in the United States. These will include Rev. J. S. Bonneli, New York: Rev. S. is. Profitt, Beaverton, Ontario; Harry Boyce, Regina; Joseph Bell, Hali- fax; and Frank Ryan. Halifax. Also attending from outside the Donald MacArthur called to Clive MacDonald and they succeeded in getting him ashore although it was quite a. distance and he is a rt.-giiincd consciousness. Yesterday he had recovered from his experience but the two boys undoubtedly saved. his life. -S. Junior. lritcrmedlaie and senior swimming tests were held at Il'lE St. Mary's College. TO ATTEND CONVENTION- Association of Kinsmen Clubs of Canada left this morning to al- tend ihe Kinsmen National Con- vention to he held in Winnipeg on August 2-ith. 25th and 36th. Mr. Gaudet was accompanied by Mrs. Gaiidot and young sons Michael and John Pat. Enroute they will visit with Mrs. Gaudet's mother, theme will be "contending for the Faith" and an interesting program vices and lddresses has been pre- pared. funeral of the late Albert E. ing: The annual convention of the Churches of Christ of Prince Ed- of devotional periods. church ser- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The ginning August 30th. Miss Riley is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riley of Charlottetown. Convent. MEDFORD. Mass. Aug 1'! Funeral services were held yester- day for Wallace 0. Woods. is native of Souris, Prince Edward Island, who was killed under a freight car in. the Boston and Maine yards on. Mr. Woods was 72. He had. lived Bonrsell. Charlottetown. to Warren Farrar of Charlottetown. tori oi Mr. Percy Parrar and the late Mrs at Charlottetown Hospital on Aug. lath of J. Alexander McDonald in his 48th year Auction Sale AT LONG CREEK, AUGUST 21st AT 1 P.M. I am instructed by Mr. Warren MacDonald to sell .. surroundin the death of the de- y w on : "eased, 8 Province will be Dr. D. C. MacDo.1, IiL:I'I:;l51;v. A:l::i;listizr14g.r:,n;:.,.;;;(ir.deILm' Mrs, J. C. Knowles of London, gitxkoogerbgg ms: gilalxegtegtg Monday. I by public Auction on his pref-ni3es:..... Comm”. Dr. JD. Macquigan aid, North Battleforri. ysask; s..l. Mr. RI-um Emem Rm cm” Ontario. em Home sums at the home Services were held in Grace Ep-, 1 draft horse 9 years old, 4 young muk cows.1 held me inquest with the crown Robinson. Halifax, Stanley Slo- swimmmg and WM" safely W . and "we. was conducted by me iscopal Church. with Rev. Jemesl . 2 p Ids. rh .f r 1 ear oldy l 2 by ML John cum. Saint Jchn. Allen Gregg. smmol. was me examiner, Prominently featured in The M 3 S W Ir Th nb S e L. Tryon, retired rector, officiating. fat COW, six -year-o , one el e , y , V' 0 ' ” i G” 9”" "5" sows; seven pigs, 3 months old; 50 year-old hens. The time BHOWCG 10' the Caiiiidiim be sorry to hear that she is in ED., encral committee chairman. Andrew reported that six of nine r t K t. tors it P0900 Ari Till?” C0" 953-. hi”-mg Concord Hospital. where she is suf- The re-union program Saturday non-swimmers had learned to swim. 995 m" ' ' in - i .5 Condiicled in COMECUOH With the faring a fractured left arm, five will include a Drumhead Memorial Ten boys passed the lst stage of The Address ""9 "ad by MA" J" B", W new bmk "The Gard" M mlimlied Fibs mid Oiher lnlilries. Service at ii a. m. at Memorial Y. M. C. A. swimming tests, nine Jiiyv Mmcnt md the 3m P""5en"9di db be ed 1 Thoughts." the first section of which Th... ,,,,.,,,..5 Wm ,,.mc,ed wed. mm wmm pm It "men .1... passed me and, L9,, paswd me 3..., by Mr. .1. .1. Mclnnls. Borden.l Experience at r want . 1135 TECGMIY been Published by the nesday evening. (Aug. 9) in Bos- massed Pipe Bands of the North and C. I. T. Roger Clark passed all Am”? "h”5e 9'95"” "'3' M”'- 5': at Once- G00d WlB95- w0rk' ' Psitrliicjii .E)crl::a:i0ml:tlaE:Kna;:d Saran i:he3l ;he was stliiiick by ll car Novas and the Pictou Highlanders five stages. lg-n mrIi0i;l'li;l:g,”vglieullckt1trel:4t),irrIaii. lg;-iing khouigi: two nights a I will sen by public auction TUESDAY, AUGUST . 'rven onA.K fM..- h dfthPl” Ed d ' - i , . n ', bell. is being extended for three ch..Sem.yMr5, Martina, xh?) is a:l:lalA' etlglfl? Rtecceie wiilinfzke ::ll:t. Thirty-seven members of the yMr. J. B. MacLeod. Hunter River. iwe: an at the. 22nd 3t 1 OCI-DCK 0" the Pren'1i'93 0:3-; EH0" H” months. The author Will iippfilcliiw living in Penacoolt. is a former This service will be conducted by 8th Canadian Siege Battery gat.h-- nu-DAY I ppy ' koxv Glen valley! 1'4 mile from Emotts Station'- h l f th . d i die 00 - t , - g , wilofniligmlgigls wfiliegofn N: cam. resident of iiunters River. :;n;wgagr1ag.:;.:s(i;; imgnyesxrjrggy 5:": rm CMTICALLY in p H” mny FAMILY BARBER SHOP Quantity of furniture and other articles; 2 ladders, fidence that their help will brim: ii -VVELCOME EXTENDED To mend assisted by Capt w. .1. Mc- them together for the first time in i friends here will regret to learn of 179 Robinson st, E51195" Wilihi 591909 dining Sui" (Walnut fmlsmv reasonable measure of success in NEW RESIDENTS-The i'harm- cppe,'c..pt. H. E. D. Ashford. and at years. the critical illness of Mr. 1'. Gordon -piece PO0m suite (Walnut finish); spring and malr tllgiiisyventgircbialreigdtiallges :32 hi1)(i:ne of! Mir. :.hMa;cl.t-Dal. chaplain .7. 'r. lbbott RCN (an. From across Canada and from Larter in the Boston City Hospltalt. MONCFON, N. B. trees; 1 vanity case; 1 brown metal bed; 1 spring; A - - nspasan ynvac 3' ran ' .M.f.Lt t 1 gm 3, . g. ' - tmmks "3 mm” who M” Bmmdy "ml "eighwrs M mshwwn "'5 A decision to appoint a committee ggfhg-nlhedclsidarlfiitexxvyn ctaomemetgt Charloatlteeiltl)w:i..I-litfmbgltlatllieer. egeorge 1 mnersprmg q):'g”' 1 wary enam,eI bed' 3 4' S!-"Eng: sokindly offered their assistance. vicinity on Tuesday evening, Aug- to mvcsugage 3 pension plan 10, old friends” and talk over old Lu-up guy. "uiygd the new. or ' Porcelaln M t3 lei kitchen Chg”: b9drO0m dis est "M 8m M” M""L”"d has h””5'm the ermanont employees of the tim 5 M 1' t 1h :1 his illness yesterday ' a 5m00thln3 "W133 Spring much? 1 mmhen dad” quanl .0” M W hm mm” :2Icdu;'1t?el(ii0V:5iedlthe Ihiouse formerly Townp W... M... at me mm... at 5,; A,,f,f,,',';fe."1.,.,y”,,f.,,:f,';';,'i'; ' tity dishes; harness; 2 red chairs, auto ?rlng cush. - ' 1e e . . . .' . . . camps we've ever at.irindcd." was family, and host andrhmne monthly meeting 01 the TOWD enjoyed an outing at Stanhope .i OVS" U5 iiPP(:i"""xA?FF”l9 AC,” ions, 5-pieceireed set (made to oi-der).bed ing. 9X 12 the common. of Lt.-Col. A. w. (rented to .. real welcome and C””""” 1”” "'”""3- H” WW5”? Lane on the North Shore. fo11ow- V9 5"”; "i Asfe” 0'"-i ii Axmlnster rug and pad; 4 drawer chest of drawers: Rogers. E.D.. last night following "house-warming". when the form- Mayor Henry wedge Wesided and ed by an excellent banquet at iih” "5 '3 my 1"" W9” wash- 1 o C 0 k - 2 i t - tr-unkg; . . , I d b mm M gggg , mrrors, r c s, wre ga es. the return of his unit. the Prince 91- was the recipient of 5 comm", all the members 01 the Coimci ”' Sandy's Restaurant at Dunstaff- 9"'01! Y the 9 "Ni.-i hi wood." blocks, haul wa.hm machm and wrmger 1 Edward Island Regiment, (17th ed rgading and end Mb... I cept councillor G. 3. Sheep were mu. unit in Charlottetown this week. vi Pi i I f Ge 1 i E e . . Reece) from Pctiiwawa. smoking grand and other "mm present. Yesterday the am group of t.hlrty- 99' rnc P3 or 0113' If a M b . foly The troops, 120 all ranks, made glftg. The committee will consist of 5,,,,.,.. A, wm..,,.., 57, ., 10...... six island applicants left by train town School. Supplement y proves it avora is sale will be held on .. ,'.: the! trtipnrizngangl y frog; 2?: FIRST W-F "I THIRTY wot councilgoirss one meaber (Ll she range"; 0; prince Edward 1.1.”. for; !1laili!fax.H'I1'll: folliowing will 3350.00 for fig-gt clagg tegch. lOWll'i3 day at same hour. r are rain 0 ii re . e - aer an ewage mm son, .1; d 5 h 1 N , N. ,, a a t : is 3 Ilrcmfl fmm the Maritime CM" YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. three representatives of the em- one Au: 1g:il1),ml In Mm" H H” n or x O .y en for 'ec0nd' Term! Cl5h- A” 1 is in! Airways iriinipoiiiii ""9 ,'"i” Merrill and daughter. Carlene. oi pioyees (to be appointed by the Mr. Williams began work with Raymond l-laohe. 13. Richmond. Apply l on the historic iiiiii i'9i7'"d'i"3”"3 Dxiielri, Maine, accompanied by employees). and the town auditor. the Johns-Manville Company in who has been a patient in the Secret Tnlste”. ARTHUR PERKINS. E airlift - Mrs. Hilda Hunter of Holliston, Mr. T. E. Hickey. o. A. Mayor Wedge Nashua in 1903 as a laborer at Prince County Hospital suffering "V The 151"” W” W” "la ””'"”” appointed councillors J. L Gorrill 14 cents an hour. After a steady from concussion as a result of be- Nicholson. The jury members were: Messrs. W.)-I. Benton, foreman, Saint John, and Bill Stewart, Bos- ton. The juniors deserve great credit. for their showing as most of them just completed their elemen- Standard this week is a front page picture of "Art in the Ro..i'.ies." showing a student at the Banff Drake. William Inga. Earnest Inga, Albert Drake. Sam Drake, Robert Interment was in in Medford 37 years, and leaves a. wife. Mrs. Elizabeth (Paivey) Woods. (Implements)-1 Farmall A Tractor, 2 years old; 1 International 2-furrow tractor plow; 1 set 2-section George Ryan, Leo Bradley. James TUESDAY W1 - h 1 pl rt 1 slot Inss. jg: f;g”-wgg;;;i;,f:;;;- 3”” Hm” RECEIVED DEGREES Among 'sahr3',..,";-'5, m:,'::c';g ”.th, Etc g?lOf?tfl'O:1e Ainitrrigtegi nz.lsi.cnl-( Powniil Cemeiem s-r. .:i3iiN's Nfld.. Aug. is -1 lever barrows; Massey-Harris binder; hay cutter; hay ' twenty-three students receivlnit "”'nmi.nir at the Marine wnnrt T0.V0i'- assistant professor of Fine The "M M of E mums (OP)-Heavy rain today sxtln-- rake; Broadcast seeder: truck wasB0" wins and Pole: degrees and certificates at on was finite in Miveiiiiiie and they 5'" iii "" ”"”"5”i' i” M”'” 1 1 3 ,1” , 9 M . I?-iii-iii” I Grim 0' Sim” iiimil hay fork block, and 100 feet rope; harness; forks and A special mobile recruiting unit annual elm.” exercms of it... all did very well indeed. M15 Ti1y10i'- Who is 35011 01Mi' and mm '3” 9"” "C9 0' Cm 35 fires burning in Newfoundland, hoes; 1 buffalo; 5 tons land lime- from Halifax arrived in the City Saturday night and will be inter- viewing potential recruits for the Active Army and Special Reserve Force. The unit will be stationed at the Charlottetown Armourles ell Maritime Summer School at Mount Allison University on Sat- urday wcre Helen Barbara Ella Hicks of Mount Albion nnri Rob- ert Wilson Ross, of Summcrvlllc. P. E. I. The intermediate and seniors made a fine showing of the swim- mlng strokes and water skills. Scninr swimmers wishing to take their bronze medallion course will attend the lfe saving classes daily at four o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Reginald G. Taylor, char- lottetown. is widely known as an artist. His work has been shown here on several occasions M. Art Society exhibitions. Mr, Frank Coyle of Charlotte- Active Service Force and Special Force leave this morning by train for Halifax. Over iso applicants to date have been enrolled by the special mo- bile recruiting unit which arrived here Saturday night under Capt. Worst blaze was near the norm, Peninsula settlement of Winter-' Noricr: -' (Crop)-16 acres oats: 2 acres potatoes; 1 1-2 acres: tumlps; 1-4 acre 50 lb. cream can; Renfrew separator. 60 lbs.; am scale; washing machine; elec- tric fence: Quebec heater; Queen heater; iron bed and mangels; 1 brooder stove; 100 lb. cream can; one this week. -s. The unit is headed by Capt. D. NEWFOUNDLAND vor, Mr. Ray Durnnt and Miss June town has been appointed postal D.W. Shanks, R. c. A. s. c. The spring; 1 RCA Victor radio; Coleman kerosene lamp;. w. Shanks. R.C.A.S.C.. assisted by uNmu,s...r. Mmmme com... Rrimsny were the instructors riur- inspector to replace Mi-'. Leith majority 01 me V0h""'”" "” W" The Estate of the late Edith: gas iron; set sad irons; 8 yds. congolcum. Sgt. W. E. Sweeney, R.C.A.S.C. and 1pCpl. A. G. Yorke. Capt. Shanks stated that fol ow- lng their week's stay in her- lottetown, the unit would visit other points in the Province. The Unit is prepared to give full Airways D .3 plane arrived at the local airport yesterday afternoon with 30 Newfoundland volunteers for the Special Brigade hcing mustered for Korea. The plane after refueling left the airport at 2 p.m. for Montreal. Two or more ing the tests. Plans were finalized here. at a meeting last night. for me annual re-union of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders to be held in Chair- ioitetown. Saturday, August 19th. McLeod who has been retired. Mr. McLeod has been in the Postal Department for approximately 32 years and has retired because of- ill health. He served on the mill- wny mail staff and the Post Office inspector's staff before be- erans of World War Two and are representative of all three Coun- ties. Yesterday morning in the Post Office Building. Charlottetown. a number of postmasters represent- Rogers of Charlottetown is about to be closed. Any parties having outstanding accounts against the unit. must present same immedi- ately for consideration and pay- Augusi 30th. 1950. - merit as the estate will be closed . Terms of Sale: til paid. No reserve. All sums up to 520.00 cash; over that amount 3 months credit on approved joint notes. with interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum un- lnformation to potential recruits m M ,. ex 0.. made ing a ointed postal inspector. r and to facilitate eniistmentx. (mam !Nelr.Affou"X()j1a:,(:(;1 !?h1:)e ,week This will be the fourth annual 11- P? m! We P05tm55m'5 91 we Pmvmce 1 5, 309333 JOHN C. E, A Those accepted will be fzivcn Wm, "H. volunteers 10, the K0. union. Previous gatherings were .11.; mm camp of me Y,” gm- met with Mr. Keith Macbeod whose CoyExecuwr' Auctioneer. 1 transporiaiiovi to N0- 1 Personnel rean campaign. held in Amherst. 'Iiruro, and New ished last Saturday afternoon when m llemh f0"39d M5 "””m9M ” WARREN MUODONALD owner 5' D9901. H-i1ifiiX- :- Glasgow. N. 5. some forty-eight boys broke camp P”5"1 I"5P9”u”- ami p”"'"'ed ' ' . ACCIDENT AT BOSCOWEN-3 The meeting was presided over. at Holland Cove. him WW1 "ii iiddms iind PW” "l CONTEST TIME EXTENDED- to participate in the intensive seven day training. Major-Gent-ral Ch;-is Vokes, Camp Commandant. complimented the P-ecce on ii! the mowing and was -pleased with the high standard of train- Friends of Mrs. Peter Martin will Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doucet of Hunter River. Mrs. Merrill is the former Ramona Buotte, This is Mrs, Merrill's first visit to Prince Edward in thirty years. Mr. Merrill is a prominent Automobile Dealer in Maine and by Lt.-Col. J. D. Stewart. D.S-0-. and G. B. Sheen to represent the Council. a Mayor Wedge said he felt that this is a democratic way to deal with the matter. There has been a demand for such a pension plan for Swimming Instructor. Jack Mc- rise. he assumed the presidency of the Canadian Johns-Manvllle Company. manufacturers of insul- ating material. in 1939. When he retired in 1946 he had risen from the ranks to become president of Johns-Manville Products Corp.. recognition of the high esteem in which he was held by the Island ing struck on the head by a. chain. was yesterday flown to Halifax and was taken to the Victoria General Hospital there for treatment. His head injury was sustained on Aug- ilst 10th and since then his con- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE STOP THE ?ARA'DE, ' METER , BEFOR,Ey'I.i SIDDOWM. CHUM I My MRO EVE COBALT! WHAT ing the unit evinced. A very high dm h t . d. ' i Percem-339 0! tn” perwnml we" was steamy impressed by the some Mme' and to direct the operation of 17 FOIISNE: 1:;-I-n.E.ove MY 5AX ' A EBTEIDAY - The rDEncE9' THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By F ago' y do Shorter. plants and mines in the United States and Canada. rfunorsl of the late Leard Jay was NATURAL Teeri-i! -v How can A MAN D06 CHASING CONC A. J m iaw I mile lLs"nael.;'l'VlV;:nel:Y lg:miieVid0:"- held from the MacLean Funeral : THE ELECTRAC ' 6"” W” '” A” t we me To Quirfwevewoni I -. teezisrttest 1: 1i-ie Bails, AND A sew MOM HAS HAD A uacuiiieooiieu roiziwo WEEKS ou'rPoPwAsuARDi:I Awai2eoi:ir- I (HAWK .HAWlf) THINK I BETTER BUT TODAV HIS JALDOY WHEEZED GJCE AND OBOV! DID HE TAKE NOTiCE.' NOIS OISE IN E! I DIDN'T HEAR ANV STRANGE N THE ROTOR N0 I DIDN'T! I DISTINCTLY HEAQD ETM . in the King's County A comme ciul traveller. Mr. C. Leard Jay of Charlottetown. died Memorial Hospital at Montague lato last night from injuries received earl- ier in the day in an accident on the Charlottetown-Montagu high- way at Summerfleld. His car. en route to Charlottetown. left the Dr. H. C. Rice. The pallbearers were Lea Toombs. Don Smith. Jack Macllachsrn. Howard McIn- nls. James Montgomery. Fulton Pierce. . The Post office Departs-nsint an- nounces that in the event of a railway strike in Canada there will paved highway near the Summer- fiald school and overturned sever- al times. The car is said to have be a drastic curtailment at mail' services. This emergency will man it ' MA GET BEAT ELEVEN naceasa y to place an embargo on parcel post, newspapers and athei- printed matter. These classes of mail may no he accepted several days prior to the effective can of the strike when delivery to the public cannot be assured by Aug- ust. 22nd. Under the restrictions to be ob- served. mail service to out of town points will be limited to the fol- lowing: 1. Letters in their ordinary travelled several hundred feet in the ditch before overturning. The accident occurred about 3 o'- clock in the afternoon. Mr. Jay died sometime after 11 p m. Believed to be between 0 and so years of age, Mr. Jay travelled for Mr. P. W. 'nImer. footwear wholesaler. lbllowing the accident. Dr. G. S Ionian at Montague was called. The injured man wad found to be suffering from severe injuries to head and chest. Ha did not retain eonsciousnlu. ' ..., ,., AN .”, Mr. Jay was a son of m-s..Sa.in- " i i uni Jay and the late Mr. Jay of H. (i1.fVfrxJs'7lT)!tl Mt. Stewart. Surviving in addition ., ., . ,, ' -1. to his mother are his widow. the - former Rita Wood of Southport. -i-in and two soon. i An inquest as been ordered and held" at Montague will be. . tutu: NHllfgtvltIQ&lx