PAGE TWELVE C JR NEWS BUDGET for DUI”. SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERS I THE GUARDIAN. (IHARLOTTETOWN BIONDAY I saturday Wellmg 39”"3 pcupiei tary of Provtnc.al Cnniimiiiu 0'. Coll”- of the Churches of Christ lI1 P.E.1. gathered together at the Mon-, tague Church for a week-end of fellowship with the hope of gauv the Pziriuiaiii Viiticiy Cmicerl. uii-'ArS0nRU1l- Provincial Armu,.itvlto urrivctl ti few minutes after- inl a deeper understanding of, the leadership of Ci1I'is'L liobett. Platts of Charlotteioivii vei')'l capafbly took charge of several of! the services. Under the leadci-l ship of W. O. Wcalc of Summer- side. the yutin: people were made conscious of the rciil moaning of, the message in thc hymns that were sung.Thc .-Liigtng was of high quality and 1'cl'y ll1LlC.1 en- joycd. Mr. J. Reginald MeCai'villc, oil Charlottetown. il.'1S been appoint-i ed manager of the Xcwiouiidlandi Shipping service under the P. 12. 1. industrial Corporation. stir-, ecssioii to Mr. C. P. Rcddall who rosi-,:ncd rcceiitly fIl1diCil: the, Province for Victoria. BC. where; he will take up residence. Iir. .VIcC.i.v-ville, who is the son. of M:-. and Mrs. John McCar- vtlle of this City. attended Quecii Square school and S1. Dtinstaif-5 iliitvcrsity. arid was with (he As- hOC1alO(i Shippers before entering- the Navy in 1041. He served over- seas ull convoy duty and on his discharge in 104.3 he i-e;oined As-1 sociated Shippers. He was ap-l pointed assistant niitiiagcr with, the Ncwfoundlztnd Shipping Scr-I vicc in 1949. I Civic employees s d fared well Saturday aft ..min to H;s Worsh.p Mayor B. Ea:-Le Mac-i Donald who is leaviiig the City" Council after twelve years serv-I ice to the City. Mayor MacDon-3 ald was I successful candidate in the Provincial gencrnl electionl last April and will trike hi; seat for the first time when the Legis-i lature meets in special session tomorrow. An address of appreciation for his services was read by City Clerk James Fullerton and a presentation of a silver rose bowl and tray, both siiztzibly engraved, was made by Police Chief Charles MacArthur. Mrs. MacDonald, who was present at the ceremony in City Hall, was presented with.u bouquet of roses. TUESDAY ..'ENGAGE.VIENT. - Air. and "Mrs. Daniel Shaw, Lorne Valley, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Ilanna-1-i Marina to John Alvin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers. Cardigan. Marriage to take place in the near future. Last. evening Capt. .7.J. Con- nolly, V. R..D., conducted his last Inspection as commanding officer of I-I.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Effective Saturday Lieutenant Com- mander .I.J. Trainer will succeed Captain Connolly to the command Capt. .T. J. Connolly, Senior Act- ive Reserve Nnvtil nfficer in Canzidzi, last. night. s:ii(l farewell to the service after 125': years as he ('Ul'l(iu('lP(i his itnail inspection of H.M.C.S. Queen (Thtirlotlc prior to his retirement. Sziiurday He will he sttccecdcd in command nil the training cstzihitshmcnt by Lieul. Commander J. .l. Trziinor. l peai with Mr. Jimmy Walker. Prcsi- dcnt and Ali-. Art llciikc. secre- , the Legion. The prciiuere pct lUl'l'I11lllC9 of tlcr the direction of Mr. Vessey, went over with huge suc- cc.-s in the coniiiiunuy hail last eveniiig before a (lLli)3i(.'liy crowd. Presented by the community. under the uuspices of the Wotn-l en's Institute. the .-how was it fiist, nioving pi-ogi-aiii of comedy, intisic. and-song set in a pnnorumn ofi colorful costume and clover stage; lit;h'.tng that presented an ox- cclleitt cvotiiv:-2 of varied cntcr-, nicnt. Wold h.is been rcccivetl here by officials of the Potato Market-I iiig Bozird in the effect that fol-: lowing it half holtr sitting yester- day mornnig of the Supreme Court of Canada. the case of the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing Board vs. II. B. Willis, Inc., has been turned back to the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island. IL was ruled iii.-it the Federal Supreme. Court has no jurisdiction unless the case comes before it as an tip- from .1 decision of the Pro- vincial Supreme Court. Nlis. J. D. I)etnilcr. 5l.B.I5. I-l.li.S.A.. lcltlttczitiotizil Si-cit-titry oi the Nntiettztl Chapter of the lm'- p0l'iill Order of Daughters of the Empire, wits the guest speaker tit 51 very cntltusirislie meeting of the four Islnnd Chziptcrs of the 1().D.E. held )E'StLT(i(l)' tiftcrnoon at the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. Miss Vviindti Wyatt. National councillor and Regent of the Summerside Abcgwcit Cliiiptor presided at the mccting. and tin honour:-ti guest during the nftci'- oon was Mrs. T. W. L. Prowsc. wife of Prince Edward 1sl:ind's Licuteiiztnt-Governor rind honor- ary vice-president of the fotir chapters. This Province's pnrticipatimi iii the new Federal plan for Old Agi- Assistance became R reality yes- terday when the Legislature pass- ed a. bill enabling Prince 1-Jtlwnrd Island to join with other prov- ltcntint Governor I-Ion. Mark R. llllt-Guigun, Justice of the Supreme swore in the members flllie first gi'oup were those from iflrincc County. They were all pre- sent excepting I-Ion: J. Wilfrid Secretary. itvaivds and was sworn in by him- self. Queen's County members jfollowcd those from Prince and 'lx'im.:'s County ended the brief ccrciiiony. Prcniicr J: Waller Jones then proposed the name of Mr. For- rest VV. Phillips us Speaker for the Lt-gislaiturc, und on approval , the members he und Hon. Walter 1-). Dttrby crossed the floor of the House to where; Mr. Phil- lips nus sitting alone. They es- cortcd him to the Speaker's Tlirotie ttiiiid much applause from the other members. Mr. Phillips, -who was Speaker during the lust Assembly. briefly expressed his iicknriwlcdgntent of the high hon- or bcstoived upon him. The only other appointment made yesterday also came on mo- tion of Premier Jones when he p1'0p0SL'(i Lieut. Commander Char- .les P. Mtichcnzic be Sergeant-Ab .-xrnis. THURSDAY A charge of manslaughter against Floyd Williams of Northam was the only case before Magis- irate Gilbert A. Gaudet in the Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning and. upon the request of the prosecution the case wits adjourned for one week until the 29th of October. The cxise arose out of the dcatli of three year old Borden Waldron MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald of Bonshuw. when he was struck by a. truck driven by the defendant. at ClIllllClIiii on September 17th. Ctly Cottiictllur J. David Stew- art lzist ntglit was appointed Act- ing Mayor of Charlottetown to fill the unexpired term of Mr. B. Earle MacDonald who presented "his i-eslgiitition to the Council at a special meeting held in the Council Chamber. Former Mayor MacDonald will be sworn in to- inces in the payment of pensions, to needy persons between the ages; of 65 and 69. "The. Legislature also passed n' bill permitting the Province ml, pny pensions of 340 niniithly to blind persons. The two bills arcl very similar in wording and both, will be administered by the sa.-tic, Welfare Board. l The bills became law iihcnihcyl received the assent. of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Prowsc at a very brief session last. iiig'it. His, Honour arrived at the Provincialll Building shortly before 8 p. m. companierl by his military aide Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers to give his assent. In a brief speech from the Throne liis llonor t-on-grzitulatcd the members on 'the earnest and thorough' manner in which they had applied themselves to the public biisincss and on the ini- portant nteasures they had pass- ed. tVEl)N PBS I)A Y A Rural Research DlViniOll with the aim of doing research and co- The welfare problems of fam- ilies of men serving in the K01- ean theatre and in the European brigade are creating concern for officials of the Arniy Benevolent Fund, it was stated here last night by Lieutenant General E. W Sun.-om. The P.E.I. Committee of the Fund met. with General San-zont who is rcprescnini: Lieutenant General J. C. Murchie. the ch; man of the ccntral Board to d tration in the Pi'(lV:ilCP. E.'llilC1' in the day meetings had been held Keep Regular cuss problcnis of Fund admin.--1 ordination work aiiiong the var- ious tnrgnnizaticiis in the Island ldistricts will be established im- Idcnt oi the Prince Erlwzird Isltiiid Federation of At:ricu'.ttire. I Mr. Leo Mt-Issac. former Secret- ary of the Fctierotioii of Agricult- urr is thn dirrctor of the new Ile- scarch Division. President of the Pcd-.-ration of l he won ,Friday. November BC-l ' day as a mcmbcr of the Provin- cial Legislature to take the seat in the Provincial elec- tion last April. The Council also pioclaimed 9. a public holiday in honor of the Royal visit on that. date. Mr. Ian Iiurnetl. was appointed to the Board of School Trustees of the City oi Charlottetown replacing Mr. Gordon Roper who resigned. A resolution introduced by Councillor Stewart and seconded bv Councillor L. E. Proivse urg- led on the Commissioners of Sewer land Water Supply of the city the lsupplying of water for the new iFederal Science Service Labora- tory now being built on the Mal- .peqtie Road. It was felt by Coun- iClliDl'S that despite being outside line city limits the new building ;11'E1S of such great value to the en- ittire Province that it should be sit ied with city water. This lit 05i)eciztlly desirable. it was isiatcd. because the water main iruns in front of the building. 4 Receives Presentation Mayor MacDonald briefly rea.t .his rcsix.:ii.'ition addressed to Mr. 1.1. A. 1-liillerton, City Clerk. as m9dl3l9i.V. it was mmouncpd .Vf'5'jfnilou.:: "As I am being sworn! ll9I'dH3' by Mir Chilflvs Y00- PP05l'liii as a meir.-bcr of the Provincialiwmlmi DW31”-f" lLLlQl5'iRl.l2l'C I hereby lender my lrcsgnaticiii as Mayor of the City yof Ch:irlotictown to take effect as or this date." i Before the Mt chmlcs Yc”'lfif'lllil)' accepted Councillor Stew-' art rose and iuitde a brief address i't"" its -iii i-' f . -ti.”.”C'Z'c..l.'i'.iiiC2L t1ile1ic(i1mi1i'?lIla "iii.-SSH” ll” l"-W"? Mayor on behalf the aCZlVltiOS of the Division. Tliisior me Cmmml He refened W committee is formed from repre- sentatives of A number of organi-, ini tZllLlOHS who were instrumental ithe many years of service given iby Mayer MacDonald and the excellent work which he had done the Research Division's inrmation.il" Cl” H3” in "W P359 12 years- ,g.m At the close of his remarks City I.:iiliiii;! Illllilil of the ('4'lll('lIl0ll.VtC!el.k F”.”e”0” presented the .and all of the tlispliiy of oIltcriMa-my with fl large silver bowl itimcs the First session of tiiei5””i'b1Y 9"SV-'4V9d- The inscrip- 1IiTih General Ass:-mltly was offi- '(-iztlly opened by His Hnnor Lieu- lcnnnt Governor 'l'. 11'. L. Prtiwsc i)'PSlPI'l'iEl)' tiflcrnonn. It is a specinl S('S5,l()ll culled It) ition reads: ”Mayor B. Earle Mas- lDonnld. O.B.F.. An appreciation i from tho Charlottetown City I Council in which he served as ' follows: Councillor 1940 - 1945, limplr-ment tho pnrt this Pi'oviitcciMK".Vl0F1945 - 1951-" is inking in the piiyiiit: of Old; Vl'CSt'Iil for the ceremony was Age pensions In iict-dy persons . rs. Mitt-Doiiald who was attend- betivocn Iho zigcs of ('-.”i-(if) iiirlii 2: 1101' first meeting of the Conn- allownnc s in blind ll('Upl('. iC.i. and other members of the I Prior () the arrivnl til the l.' Ma.)'Ui". amily. "i3TJ,7ti. WilIiTnts MA VVOULD 1 NEVER THOUGHT A BUG ON THAT STUF F! WElRE LUCKY Tl-ll lXDOlZ' CHAIM ALLOW5 A LITTLE OPENING 50 WE CAN NUDGE l-ER , WITH 'THI5.' BECOME it til i '1 vou AND voua HOME- MADE RADIO SET! wow, WHEN SHE stars THOSE EARPHONE5 om sou HAVE TO VELL voutz HEAD,” s OFF AROUND HERE: SHE CAN'T Haxtz TH" DODRBELL.TH' ,1, . it TELEPHONE. , 'rH' FIRE ENGINJES -41. FRIDAY Fritliiy, Nov. E)-the tltllc cf the visit here of the Princess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Ezliiiburglt -will be proclaiiiictl ii Provincial holiday by the Lieutciiant Gov- ernor in Council. Annottncenicnt to this effect was tnude lust evening by Premier J. Wiiltcr Juties, fol- lowing an Executive Council meeting. In view of the iacttlial.Rcmcm- brance Dtiy. Nov. 11, ftiilsi this year on Sunday. there will be no spccltil holiday ninikin: this event and it was felt dewiralilc. in the circuinstaiice.'-'. that C R Pi'uvittee- wide liolidny be pi-ocluitncd for the occasion of the Royal Vlsli. Al- ready Chzirlottctown nittl stint- mersido have ititininicd that. the day will be observed as a civic holiday. The Provincial proclam- ation, will, it is hoped, entible a still larger l1LlIIIbLI' of citizens to participate in the wclconte to be extended to Their Roynl High- nesses. The appoiiitntt-nt of Keith Mor-' row as supervisor of M1111 broad- casts for the C.in.'tdian I3ro.idczist- ing Coiporation has been an- nounced. 11c replaces A. it. Kemp who has resigned from the Cor- portition. Jlorrow has l)('P!l silt!- ceedcd as ztss Lint sttpni'i'i.-tir of farm broadcasts by J. W. RH Gralmni, foi-iiicrly CBC faint broadcast comnietit;itor for the Maritimcs. Rcplnt-itit; (.'i'ttliniii is his former asslstuiit. .Vlttrr:ty P. Creed. A ntitivc of ...ilo!tc:otvn. Morrow kiiows n';ll1CLlilillR' both in theory and prticttcc. After ;:r:idti- sting from the 0iiI:ii'iu Agi'ictilt- ural College at Giiclpli, he worked as H diiiry zissistniii and as :in atzriculturali.-L iii the Clini-lott.c- town Expo:-inictittil sizilimi. Wliilc. there he did so -onul .'il1i1(iLlIlt'lIl;; Over stzitioit CI-CY, and coiiductml rt farm bro.'idr.i.-i tiircr tun:-5. ti week. Hc joined the iizivy ill ism, subsequently bccoinins: R catn- niunicntions officer. llullltibilizml in 19-15. he is now a ilvlllflllllni commander ill the R.C.N. (R), Hpi joined the ('hC 111 15145 rts asst Maritltne Fnrm commentator and was as-sist:int to A. R. Kemp onto in .lanuary 13.30. npponitc-cl in 'l'or- I-Iigh tribute was pzitd tiltl srliooli Cadet Corps of this city yt-stcrd'.iyt afternoon by 11-laior Ii. G. Bi-ivley,l G.S.O. 2, Cad.-i.-, llzilii.-ix. tollnw-l log the qtialifiiiig CXaI1'il11RilOll-' 10? Sergeant.-' id lieittvnnzits ilfltli at. the .-irnioitries. l "I think li1(' results (if um, course are ilI(li:Lil1V0 of a icry! strong future for czidct tarps nil Prince Edward Islziiiti. Maj. lieu-l, icy stated in an intcrvtcw.."()uL oil a class of :21 there wcrti 18 qimli.l tied for ccrtificiitcs. This is a vcryf high pr-rcoiitagc of .-ttcccss midi speaks well not only for the iutur:-, of cadet corps hero, but also of the past. They iriust have been. good corps in the pits! in pI'0(iliClli such fine t-xn.n1ples." , COUTS9 WCYCI , West Kent School - (;m,-go Mutch. Frank Mcllisli. Donald Macnrthitr, Aililll )lacKcnzic.' I-lerbcrt Slierren. llcnry William Reid rind Sterling Gid-' Bowlt-s. F'rcd.crick Dttric.-in, Billy resignation vi as of- Kelly, James McQu:i1 iMcWade and PCl'(Sfi' viii , Prince Street Sciltiol-ltiid Ains- gl.adner. Donald Mnclmnd, llil:ieL.:trcn. Davirl Mat-K:i,i. lMilicr :ind Ralph Whitchctitl. I C .... .- is llaisil The pi-cscnttiiioii of lllc Loiig Service Medal. for ptistnl tniploy- 5905 With ttvcnly-fivc ,v(;irs of srr. vice was iintclv .Vrl.xiCllfli))' it) Mr l - iBuf,D C0"Ym”.l'. Pmtnl Sup- iorvisor with the Po. : min,-tit. lment hcre, by the District I)if1ict. .'0l' of Postal Services, W. A. Mac- .'Eachern of Moncton. i In the presI'llt,'(' of Mr. ,nolly's fellow not-ksixs Eachern coiigratttlatetl "pi ent on his fine record titici wl.-"hex him mlmy more Wars of s.ci'vlcc with the Department, captain J. J. Connolly. Potiitittisicr. nlso SPORE brlfflr. mcntioniin: the .V6ai's he and Air. Connolly had worked together. The meclal, he 531d. was well nieritcd. Ml". Connolly cxprcsst-tl his tip- pi-ccltttion to Mr. MacEaehcrn for ihe award and requested that l1l.': pr-rsontil ztpprt-ciittinii lie conveyed to the Postiiiztstcr-Gcncrnl. The Medal licrirs the Royal fjiown. with the Latin ltiscrlption. To Serve the Ptiblic" and the let- ters C. P. for Canada Post. ..'A dl'DWnl.'l'.', fatality was pfg. vented at Montague ycstct-day Shortly before noon by the prompt action of Mr. Henry Mttnroe, iihsn Mr. Raymond Detvzir fell ten feet l1nCOlISCi0iix' into the W:-iil'f' at Stevens Wharf. which is at. pre- 5e"i' Ulldiflzoing 1'f't).'ti1'.-2 Mr. Dewar. at the time. was enraged in removing the old ton WEHYISS on (he tvlmri. and ' had cleared one end. it is ttnknuvvn CXBVUY what took place lhcn, but Mr. Munroc. who was work- H12 nearby. heard the spin.-li and F811 to -lYIVfStl;,'(Ii.('. Srcing Mr. Dewar in the water. he ran ta release the trait in which he was assisted by Mr. George McKee- man.. Mr. Munro pulled the un- conscious Mr. Dcivair aboard the raft. and proceeded with amp.-.,-,1 Tfdplril-Ion. in which he was as- aistcd by Mr. D. A. .Vlt-icititits of Dredge 115. Dr. Preston Mac. Intyre arrived on the scene in . few minutes. and Mr. Dewar was taken to his home. ' KINE EIJLE TEA (linim III! Ptrliulrtl .l9-if-I Spy Trittls, Philllps,i dlnvts. l Queen Squiirc School -- Rili?("l"..' Pill rick f ,'Churt:hill Gives Behind Scenes View in lvit-tmoirs i NEW YORK. Oct. 26 -(AP)- iwlnstvon Churchill questions in his memoirs the value of the Allied bombing of Monte. Casslno Mon- iistcry in-Italy during the Second World Will'. The wait-tinie British Prime Min- ister declares in the memoirszp "The monastery did not contain German troops but the enemy for- tiiications' were hardly separate from the building itself. . "On February 15 therefore. aftet the monks had been given full warning. over 450 tons of bombs were dropped, and heavy damatzc was done. The result was not good. "The Gcrinrtns had notv ever:-' excuse for making whatever use they could of the rubble of the ritins. and l.hi.s gave them even iiettcr opportunities for defence than when the building was in- tact.” The coiitroversltil bombing came after an Allied advance had been litiltcd before a hill on which the nionnslcry stood. Churchill's memoirs are an-l pC!li'll1,'.,' in serial form in Life Matzazine. and in Canada in the Moiiirenl Standard and Weekend Picture Magazine. He discloses in this week's sec- tion of his memoirs: How he ignrncd casually from Pi'051ldel1t Roosevelt that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and not Gcn. Gcorgc C. Marshall would head the D-dtty invasion forces. How the Kim: and the Prime Minister came close to witnessing the D-day Channel bombnrdment from it British cruiser. Roosevelt. and Churchill had returned to Ctiiro from the Tch- rnn conferciice when the Prime Mil1iStC1' heard about Eisenhower. ". . on the day before his de- prirtiire from Cnlro Roosevelt told me his flntil decision," Churchill wrote. "We were driving; In his motor car from Ctiiro to the Pyramids he then said. almost casually. that he could not spare General Miirshnll. He therefore proposed to nominate Eisenliowcr. W.C.T.U. NOTES THE ONLY DEGRADING DRUG NOW BEING ADVERTISED By DI'.v Andrew Ivy We know that alcohol is B nar- cotic drug which makes drunkards out of one of every 15 or 20 social drinkers. We know that there are now about 1 millioti alcohol addicts and 3 million excessive users of alco- holic beverages in ottr country. We knoiv that the only differ- ence betwcen morphine on the one hand, and alcohol on the other is that alcohol is loss habit forming than morphine. We know that the barbiturates are habit-forming and that there are more alcoholic addicts than barbiturate addicts. We know that about 70 percent of drunkards started to drink dur- ing their teen age. We know that we do not adven- tise morphine, marihunna and bar- biturates or any other habit-tornh ling and physically and mentally degrading narcotic except alcohol. It is difficult. to acknowledge the rationality of B society which would allow advertisements to increase the sale of a beverage which makes physically and mentally deteriorated sliives out of one in 20 of the users of the beverage. I can only believe, therefot'e.thzit our people are seduced by adver- tising and propagation to spend almost; 9.000.000.()O0 dollars it year on alcohol to impair the brain and out it to sleep, and only :i.00t).000- 000 a year to educate and mvakcn the brain. We know that the consumption of alcoholic beverages is the cause of at least 20 percent of sutlomo- bile accidents. This mains that alcoholic iti- loxicntlon resulted in the injury of more people during the yenrs of the wnr than were injured in rill of our armed forces during the ycnrs of the war. It is generally nckiinwlc-(l,aNl that alcohol C0flSllI11l)li0I1 liicrcnscs divorces. venereal disease, illegiti- mate hirths. scxunl promiscuity. vicc (Ind crime in general. poverty. "1 said. that we httd tilsn the warmest regard for General: I-lisriiiliowcr rind would trust. our. fortunes in his direction witlwl hrzirty tzoodwill." The King. after liimsclf WaI1liII'7.. to b'ittrtl the cruiser for the bom- lwnrdnicnt. llilcr decided that both he and Churchill lichind lwcoiisc of the responsibil- ily of their offices. i should remtiivil l Montreal communist Behind Iro-it curtain I ..- .- l MON'I”R1:".:'-11.. October 26 -- Eric I Acitiiiis, former cmployee of the i 4 i i The Cadets mm"; Um q””:”3i""'i Bank of Canada acquitted in tlicl has been behind the iron Citrtziin for some months with his family and his friends in Montreal believe that he plans .lo sttiy permanently in Europe. it was learned here yesterday. Adonis is travelling on fl Cana- ldlflll passport. He was charged idurin: the spy probe with having lcanspircd to communicate confl- dcnt:til lnformzttion to Russia. Af- (cr his ncqititlnl. Adams establish- ',:cd 71 irrivntc firm as B. consulting iciit:tticci- in Motiircitl nnd was re- iportcd iiy pol1Ce- to have main- ttiincd some of his loft-wing con- '.i1ti.S lhrouzh vttrious "front” or- the mortality from many diseases and many other forms of htinmn miscry. -The Illif'1'll:lli01lfIi Student I O 0 "Alcohol has been the silent in- stigator in Illl zippnlling I1ull1l)PI' of crimes. A survey of mcti adnittletl tr, San Quentin revealed 73'. who '1(ill:ini. Aiiiy Ilulliivcll. Tryon. to BIRTHS lllucl. AN-At the P. E. I. Hoa- pitiil on Oct. 20, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. MucPhce llIacLean. nee Annie Guss, Cornwal. a daughter. Isabelle Anne, wel ht 8 lbs, 7 025. FERGUSON-At. the P. E. Island Hospital. October 22nd. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson (nee Hazel Carr) spring Park Road. a daughter. Jo-Anne Marie. Weight 7 lbs. 9 on. LING--At the Prince County Hos- pital on Oct. W. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ling, Kenalngton, it daughter (stillborn). WOODGATE-At P. E. 1. Hospital Oct. 23rd. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs” Ronald Woodgote (nee Hazel Wright) a daughter (stillborn). ROBINSON-At. the P. E. I. Hoa- pitnl, October 22. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson (nee Mar- garet MncEwen. Morel!) a daugh- ter. 7 lbs. 11 ozs. . DOLLAR-At the P. E. I. Hoa- pltnl on October 19th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Golden Dollar. Brookficld, a daughter, Lynda Joyce. HANSEN-At the Western Hos- pital. Alberton. on October 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hansen of Tyne Valley, (twins). a son weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces and in duutzhter weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces. MI-EEK-At the Prince County Hospital on October 22, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Meek. French River, in son. weight 6 lbs. 5 oz. STI'MEIS'I'-At tlieKing's County Memorial Hospital, Montague. on October 20th. to Mr and Mrs. Cecil Stymeist of Murray River. it son (Jtimea Stewart). SI-IARKEY-At the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague, on October 23rd. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gcriiltl Slizirkoy, Cardigan. a son. 9 lbs. 93'. oz. (Gerald Ray- niomll. ALEXANDI-in - At the P. E. 1. Hospital. on October 14th. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander of Charlottetown. a. daughter. 7 lbs. 8 02:5. (Janie Vivian.) VVELLNER. - At. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. October 23rd. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Well- ncr, Jr.. Spring Park Road. I duttghter. MARIHAGES COIL!-J - FLYNN - At st. Dun- stan's Basilica on October 8th. 1951. by the Rev. Patrick Mc- Manon. D. D., Georgie Flynn to Diilvay Coylc, both of Charlotte- town. I.l-EARI)-llALl.HVlt2I.I. - On Oct- nlirr 12111 ill the Baptist Pai'son- ntzc. 'l'i1ton. by the Rev. W. G. Hairrison Lcnrd. Tryon. JEWELL -CHAPPELL - At York United Church on October 24th. admitted that liquor had played 1951 by Rev John Douglas. Ger- some part in their dowiif:ili.'- u,ud'c Irene 'Chappe1L York. to Warden Duffy of San Quentin Harold Pmker Jewell, Comwul, Federal Prison. P, E. 1' PEN'lII)NVlLLE. Etiglniid. p -I ATIIS 'b Pl” Ram” ""”0""c" Prank-I,fC(IIElCThei:lcath occurred in it-llmelnmn” M me B30 M!” an '.thc Chtirlottciown Hospital. Oct. address here llmlll"-"d "W ”l””'ll2-tin. 1951. of John H. Hughes in wonderful audience" he httd cvcrlhis mm .,.,.,,,.. addressed. The mtdicnce consistedi...l;"'lNg,M Kensingtom ocg, iof 600 abort-tcriii prisoners of , Hun-y And,-cw, inmnt, non of Pentonville Jail. It I. tind Mrs. Elwood Tuplin. age i'”-"T:"T” 1" ism-on months iappcnr at any of the official fitne- ttions of such orptiniztitions its the Russian- Cttnttdinn Fricndsliip Commltice or the Civil Lilicrtlcs Committee with whom he was identified at one time. I Montreal Communists. in cott- lfidcntinl reports to Tim Buck. Ithclr nzttlotial leader. said l'(L'CIIll)' lthal. Adams was "ttcilve in Prague in the interests of peace." it was l learner . Close friends of the Adams family here said they knew noth- ing about these reports but said they did "not believe that Adams :.'HlllZfIi.l()l1S, altliough he did not would come imck Very soon," DAILY CROSSWORDE ACIIOSS .'l. Edge 21. Opening: ' e !. Game of 4. Musical (:inal..) chance instrument :2. Enconntcml E. Tailless ll. Bottom of 24. Uncooked amphibian a room 25. Devourcd 9. Type of 6. King (L.) 26. Guided architecture 7. Portent. 28. To slip I0. Citrus fruit 8. Spanish 30. Distant my 1 12. Fragrance painter 32. Becomes lIYJii1F1 lll:liZ!L!I 1.1. Daisy 9. Dibble, ' lnaipld i.'t1Eliil5iK'l IIBHF 14. Churclt seat as bolt :13. Ugly old '9'” 15. Greek letter 11. Fresh woman Yeumlarn Ann! 17. No (slang) 18. Own: 34. state :18. Measure 18. Daily 18. Peopla 35. A star ofland record of i that 39. For what, book Denmark brightens rt-naon 20. People 19. River suddenly 41. Permit nfrtnnu (Alaska) 31. Let it stand 43. Wine 23. River 20. Knock iprint.) rcceptaclg (Rim-I.) 27. Sphere of action 28. A my 29. Crown of the head I0. Moved. til A stream 31. Country in Europe 8.1. A vandal M. Skill 37. Observed 40. Ring-shaped coral reef 42. Contrlvl 44. Mallet 45. Abrasive material 46. Head covering: 47. Value DOW)! 1. Warning mt (golf) 2. mrangedln I row (poet) I0-17 DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-llon'a how to work It: - A X Y D I. I A A X I ' II '1 0 N 0 I I I. L 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this example A II and for the three Us. X for the two 0'a. etc. single letten, apoc- trophlu, the length and f motion or the words an all hlnll. Each day the code letters are dlllennt. A Crntognn Quotodon. FDV YNABII AVNRR I-IBRNPXVA VII VIOWB NVA ABYTBOEWD NI OEMVJG lJI'A WOAB-WMQLBL Yesterday. Cryploquou-WHEN TWO I-1HGI.ISHMl.'N Mllil THEIR FIRST TALK 18 OF Till: WEA'i'1lI-.'il--JOHNSON. iTlTIl.NEB-Suddenly in New York City on Saturday, Oct. 20. 1951. Ellison Titrm-r in his 51st year. MARTIN - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday. October zoui, 1931, Mrs. Bessie Martin of Newton M'ATllI')S().'VT--Al the home of her sister. Mrs. Ron Hutchinson. Siintmcrsitlc, on Saturday. Oct.- ober 2(llh, Bculrice Matheaon. wife of Keith Mntheson. O'Leary. in her .")5lli yciir. SlIlt)l'IlARI)-At the home of her daughter. Mrs. Edward I-Iartingcr. 34 Ettslon Slretxt on Snturduy. Oct. 20th. Mrs. Mitry Ellen Shep- liurd. widow of the late Robert T. Slit-plinrd in her 91st year. MINES -- At the Colchester County Ilnspiltil in Truro. Friday. Oct. 19. 1951, Itobt. H. Hines. l CA)ll'Bl'2l.Ir-At New England Baptist Hospital. Boston. Mum. on October 21st. 1951. Gladyl M. Campbell of Worcester. MaIs.. daughter of Mrs. Campbell and the late Dnvid Campbell of Mont- rnsc in her 46th year. FOR SALE Choice, Large DUTCH BULBS JOHNSON Ji SON Phone 56 127 North River Road Tm WANTED SCRAP llloll & METALS Highest Prices Paid Scrap yard at Finlay Mc- Klnnon, Charlottetown Auto Salvage. Grafton Street East, Cliarlottetown. ADIE BLOCK P. 0. Box 403 OCTOBER 27, 1951 MARITIME Ll F E MAN 7;:1ayf T. W. BENTIIIH. C.l..l.., P. E. l. Branch M WANTED COOK For Female Divlslon Falcon- wood Hospital. Please apply:- BUSINESS MANAGER, Falconwood Hospital WANTED TO BUY Few Hundred Bushcls MANGLES Phone 2241 or 2849 Summersldo - WANTED IN CHARLOTFETOWN Driver with driving expor- ience and sale ability, in drive 3-ton truck. H Apply in own handtvrtiuiz: giving age, education and references, etc. Good wages. Apply 2- BOX "E. H. L." care of Guardian WANTED Scrap car batteries. Payiitg. delivered our yard. 752..i0 each. MAURICE BLOCK & C0 158 Kent Street WANTED SCRAP CAR. BATTERIES We Are Paying S2315 Each MAURICE BLOCK & CO. 158 Kent Street NOTICE I, Lester Smith of Cunt- berland, Lot 65. give public notice that I will not be rc- sponsible for any bills con- tracted ln my name by am” person as from this date. Dated this 26th day of 00- tober, 1951. LESTER SMITH. Norton by the undersigned for the fallou- lng: Purchase of buttermilk if?" the winter months. tttutlmz llT'”" per cwt. and amount desired wort.- LV3 . . pile: to and from llunier KW" and-to and from Chariott.el0'-W atatlng price per ewt.: luiulintt "l building Iuppllel and fuel not "ll be included in this tender. 1” tenders clou Nov. 5th. 1951- Signed: VERNON HILL. S9l!'.Vv- I New Glasgow Dalryinl ("' 1'0-room removing lumbar. ecumlli written eonaonl. NOTICE N0 TREIHPABIING The property lonnerly owned by Alex McLeod. Vl1""-tlmm tut. has been purchllol by B. INN rulnnod. Pcrmlaaton for I0 doing any to had on 1 Manual or travel .- nouon. Mm- M P"? 5' gwlltfl I. I. 'McI.I0”- Sculcd Tenders will be iccniiettl hauling of butter nnd sum.