THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE MAY 19. 1953 Japanese House CENTRAL GUARDIAN TOWN TAXI - Phone I600-322. Wins Nursing Prize : Victoria Day Ball Last Evening Judge DesRoches Will Address Sea cadets Visit Tower Of London Minister Outlines Plans For Rebuffs Premier wood or oil. TOYKO (APt....Tapan'n newly- Bryenton at Macfiay mud House rebuffed Prime I-llinisler Shigeru Yoshlda Monday by electing two of his okDPr0"9"i5 3, speaker and vice-spea e . without members of his own Liberal party in those key Jobs. stand little chance Son. Radio repairing. Amplifiers Yoshida will . gut House sound systems. Disc and tape r& ”I( pl:onlgrol'le”l?:lef.AlhCed minister, cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207 iv '” .- . W" ''l''”" W” "l 51” M 75 rassso ramp YEAR - Mr. who is fightln: minister's post expected Tucs- ,.,.,1r.old Yoshlda. Mr the prime again in votinx dlllllsllltla, controlling only 43 per ..,."ilrii the Iiouse scnts, has been s,,,,K;ii,,g to line up enough out. win strrngth to swing his party ' l power. hnr,:l.(,,.,,-.T O was no indication ,,-.,,'inor the opposition front ....i,n hold solid in voting for a l',,,,,.,. minister. Any large break .., ,,..,'M probably would assure a Y,,.i,i,.1,1 victory. but a solid coal- ), .,,, ciulld displace him. Winston E, Smith, Pownal. was one of the students successfully passing the third year at Macdonald Col- lege, Faculty of Agriculture. lead- ing to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Mr. Smith was successful in passing all of his subjects. He was the only Islander attending in the first three years of the course. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, Pownal. C..DH.E.m.... Personals Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, M.P., and Mrs. Mohure arrived from Ottawa last evening. Mr. J. E. Riggs, Manager of the Bank of Montreal branch at. Fredericton. N. E.. left yesterday on return after spending the week- end here and at Rocky Point at his summer home. While in the city he wns the guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cameron. Grafton Street. A.P. Newsman Continued from page I hslovalrglaii-lav:-”isWiiotV if crlitie here." he explained. llndcr Czech standards. Oatis nowano McINNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. einrusj MARRIAGES. nrrrus 50c Per Insertion BELANGEB. RANGES for coal. Colorful evening dresses of the women mingled with the smart army uniforms of the men as tho LONDON, (CF) w Canadais 12 Navy Sea. Cadets here for the TAILORED TO MEASURE SUl'li5 some up. J. P. MaePherson and nncpoivauz-itaoro sanvrcs. and G n C E 8 8 Miss Mary Maclvlillan of nai. a graduate of the Charlotte- Pow- s d h s town Hospital School of Nursing last week who won the Canadian Nurse award for 1953. ThLs award is for "Excellent nursing care and to the smooth music of Al Blan- chard and his orchestra was thor- oughly crowd present. Among the guests for the evening were Brig. W. W Reid, Officer Armourles. and Mrs. Col. A. .W. Rogers and Mrs. Rog. McCormock and Mrs. McCormack. main floor where couples men of who did the catering, kept them iS.D.U. Graduates The traditional address to the graduates at the 99th annual Coin- mencement exercises at st. Dun- stan's University will be deliver- ed by Judge J. Sylvere DeaRoches, Montague. Judge of the Kings County Court. Mr. Cyril Mclsaac. Earnsca...-, will be the class vale- dictorlan. The graduation cere- monies will be held in the gym- nasium Monday, May 25th. Salute l?inedAi Victoria Park Although it did not fall on the traditional 24th this year the an- nual aprlng holiday was celebrat- ed just the same. However, the day was marred for many by the incessant rain which fell through arrison N.C.O.'s held their on- ual Victoria Day Ball at the ommunliy Centre last night. A splendid evening of dancing enjoyed by the large Commanding the; Reid, Lieut. rs, Lieut. Col. K. M. Johnston rid Mrs. Johnston. Maj. D. tables the sides Long round were arranger of the large c0ul'i the wo- Parish. it between dances and Holy Redeemer upplied with plates of hers 'ouvres. ,',l'hey also prepared and elped serve an excellent huffci upper to which the soldiers and interest in professional growth mi" guleusrdf n;lilbl'Zum;:i H U193 night End 811 flail 10 SP0” the and group activities." Mention of 5"” Y! the pa" 1 tr V ',p Dlillls Oi llicnlckers and fisher- Iihjg award was i,,ad,vertem1y succe” 9 H eA3"l"u” l"".dy ”3”” men. Only the hardiest. ventured iommed m the Rpm. of the Sgt. Maj. . rcigr. ll(i(rESl (ant if mm). lizraduation oxen-tscs. Miss .li.'ic- MM;,s'- and other", isE'nte'lf,, .1”: Conilllning 55 it did Victoria lMillnn's picture was also omitted M” F a”.",',:" 9 '””"Dai' and the official celebration lfrom the group picturc published. mm" Comm! 9' Ag Ur U” bmhd” 0f Quee” EM?” 5 -rs? ”' heth ii, the latter was observed I "'-"'”"-A "C" as the guns of the 28th L.A.A. Receives Degreefrnm lOueen's University William Macxinnon Large. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Large. 221 1-2 Queen st. received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil En- zineering at Queen's University, Kingston. Ont. on Saturtlay. vin are spending holiday visiting in Halifax, N. S. , Freetown School, week-end visiting at her home int added, just about any American reporter could be considered gtillty of espionage. Mr. Large received his early education at West Kent School and after a short period as a stu- Pleasant Valley. l rfm-rirs litil tlhlTII-At the Charlottetown llospual, May l3th, 1953, to Mr. and xirs. Willard Doucette, Char- lnliriown. a daughter. 6 lbs., 11 oz. He said the Czechs had cffectivc method obtaining confessions. but added that to the best of his know- ledge no drugs were used on him. GI tin ROGERS-At the Prince Edward um ml" M Island Hospital on May 16, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Rogers inee Irene MacLcodI Charlotte- town). a son. BECK-To Dr. and Mrs. Mac N. Beck of Halifax, on May ltith. A son. Gordon Ralph. "They gave me about 10 injec- tions whlch they said were sugar solution and vitamins to build tip my weight-and I'm convinced they were." Oatis declared. "I felt no effects from these injections whatsoever." Beside him during the press con- ference was Frank J. Starzel. gen- on one occasion. "Until I see what the record is, stand." 'r'('iXS'-4-.-iris?-:'r7At-t3I7r C In st. 1 want to let it Thomas Aquinas Church. Toronto. Ontario, on Saturday. May 2nd, One interviewer told the slander. 1953, by the Rev. F. ii. Gallagher. 39-year-old Units. at one point: Aivere Marie Arscnault. eldest "I think a. fuller answer might daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre avoid some embarrassment." Arsmaiilt of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. "I realize you would like to un- to Emmott Michael Egan. son of derstand the whole story right Mr. uzzd Mrs. John B. Egan of now," Oatls replied. "But I can't ln:ii:ti'. wrest, Ontario. :40 into it entirely and I don't un- "EA;"'."s derstand it all myself just yet." Fl'.l1(il'St)N - Suddenly Sunday alts-rr.r.mu, May 17. at Johnston's Rrver. as a result of an accident. liliilmn Wendell Ferguson. 224 Grafton Sircct. in his 27th year. The irriiains will he transferred Rain llampens Continued from page I niversayrry-ofi tlhifoiinclilig vof rihneir from Hie .IlacI.ean Funeral Home ”"l0"- ihls moniim: to his late residence. 3'11! All Mlfliimn Fun r l i' . pa M1” 1”" The rain, general throughout GlI.l.AN--As the result. of an .1.-.. the Maritimes, cnnrcllr-ri most pisne accident at Johnston's Riv- planned celebrations in Nova 5 .dent at Prince of Wales College, y discon-tiitued his course to go overseas in the Canadian Army. On returning home at the cessa- tion of hostilities Mr. Large re-i sumcd his studies at Prince of i Nfl(l., and has two i3llll(l:'Cll, who got to Worsmv Sa.furday amid this new wave of Communist ges- tures, confirmed Western suspic- ions. The flSU'0llOlIll0'.ll prices for consumcr goods, far beyond the Jrcach of the highest wages, under- scores the severe shortages of ev- lcryday necessities brought about by the swift. tempo of industrial- ization imposed by the Sovict Un- ion to further its own plans. - Reports from inside Russia have ' going into the consumers economy have been coming from such Cotill- fries as Czechoslovakia and Po- lnnd, while the U.S.S.R. points its whole program toward heavy in- I dust.ry-toivard building the in- dustrial base to guarantee Soviet security at home and to permit Moscow to engage in manoeuvres which eventually will amount to a trade war. s of Mr. u.VlSilNl relatives in Frcdcrit-ton on guest. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.l William Weeks. lrie. illlfl Jolinnic, Bordon, xvcro thr-l guests of Mr. Ross on Sunday, May ltlth. Valley, spent a few days recently visiting iudicntcd that much of the goods KW "lid MW MiWK"3'- Charlottt-town, Fredericton on Muntlay, May llih Cutcliffc. N. S.. who is nssocinicrl with the United Church Exposition. was the V " Airport. on Sunday. May 17. 1053. Joseph Gillan in his 40th lvar. His romains will be resting at the Cliarloftetown Funeral Home, Fiil1f'l'llt Wednesday morning leav- llltf the funeral Home at 8.45 for R,5QlliFlIl Mass at the church oi t.ie Mn.s'. llnly Redeemer. Inter- mrnt in the Roman Catholic Cr-meter: f-IR-Mini-At ion: River May is. A ” -lily -l. Liraham in her 87th licmains will be forwarded Fuwnrnitiz from the Davison tnl linme to her late resi- 'l”'W wivw funeral will he held Scolla and Prince Edvvarrl island. Operators of trains and buses rc- ported heavy travr-l. In Monircnl. the rain cndcd about noon but the sky rrmninerl heavily overcast with showers Developing Pattern The death of Stalin has made the pace toward such Soviet goals much swiftcr. But the pattern of this peace offensive dates back! threatening, more than a year, back to early ” The only orm-in) aim-1-tn...-C in 19.33, when Stalin hinted at the Montreal was a 21-gun salute fit'-tll055lbIlit)' nf A great power meet- pd by men (mm in. 341;, .1,,,ilnig and told the Indian ambassa- .'l7th field regiments of the noynittlor there Ware no out-standing H l S Bcriram, Ilazcl firm c. Wnolner. Regiment. commanded by Maj. D J. Mccormack. roared a royal salute from the embankment at Victoria Park. For most people here it was s. day to sit by I. fire and read in y comfort. Fredericton and Vicinity Mrs. William and son Mar-p an enjoyable Miss Laura Smith, teacher of spent fl recent ,WorId Citizen No. i Ordered To l Miss June Moore. Charlottetown, point the week-end of May .'irtl'Be isiting in Fredericton the guest and Mrs. William Weelrsl - LONDON. (AIM -. Gary Davis, M... and Mm Mun" Hm were who renounced his United States 'islt.ors to Sumnierside on Sattir-li'mZ9”5ml7 l” 355 him-55” WP 1” Wales and on graduating con- day. May 9ih- l";””'ldd C:”Ze"1.N”' 1'” was dis: tinucd his education at Queens lmapge -" pOlCe- mum Monda.l' Unlhmsny M”. Knud Jomemen WM ,,,and official machinery was set in Mr Lgpgg jg ppeqently employ. visitor to Charlottetown on 'l'ues'-'l"9"0n lo pack mm 0” 1'0 mdl” ed with the Central Morl.gagei(l3l'i May 17ih- mD:,h.r1ee daalysf 1 and Housing Conporation at King- 3m l 5' '3 capo d Eton nip" ston Ont. He is married to the ME and M11 SHnk9V Milli-Pod pared on a. charge at "wander" former Esne Pratt of Grand Fullslfind son Roderick. Cm-rlotietown. 1”: abmad we charge 9"” out of his attempt to sleep in a Ooronation grandstand near Buck- wlllP'lEL,:;:vAg8ulf95:' ,5 eral manager of The Assoc-iatcrl my Endga y lM""da'V' may Elm: llllllllilllrl Palace 10 days ago, and 1” 3 rm ' ' ” i Press. who told the horde of inter- l V, . p ”5 1'9 1531 V" 80 10 R haste-l Y0 yargkhhdlllanerxtizlellulngsuflzxgce viewing newspaper men at onc Sees commulllsts lN;f',,lxal;x,IhA?;?,;),.W:::'Fg,c:el:.Tg7:;llihlfh 1” had bN'” dlY9Ci9d by ' ' ' point: Wr ' ' s 3 , rrimrss--at the Prince County "B910": and 3”” Bil” C0nVl0- Conilillim mi" W39 1 iylfypgfdhisanrlilgalghdlhilriuestl P””0”5”' mil” had 90"!” A Huspitallon May lilth. to Mr. and mm "M1 35 Oi "W5 I ha” Con" Curtain. "7" A N W B. MacDowcll., - l . lrglalzitsiljllliilll tiglwllllcliaedv folllnilin Mrs. Clayton Thomas (nee Enid New fwd mu C0””d'3"E"f3 1” M5 There are a. number of good rea- - - lnon 0; ,1 pemm to remam in Brig LOW!!! Trynn. a son. LCWlS Grunt. lmrgnty 55 " newsman sons for this campaign. In thci Miss Eileen lVeek.x. Summersido, L 1 d h R lbs l0 ozs. M0” than 9n”v 05"” dedmed first place, the merciless cx4ploita- spent. the week-end of May 10th If,” an dse (W5; eslooned from ' specific answers when asked if he tion of the captive European visiting in Fredericton. the guest”: Emu” 0 uck "glam PBL Nil TC"-M iii” P. 137- island HOP 59l”V9d W9 513” department OY WY couiitnlcs of the East has brought of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1;, ml,” Monda the , t t pilll on hiav 16th, 1951, to Mr. other U. S. agency in any capacity the ch-titan economies of the Weeks. was mlmmed mix the nrglggigne Mil Mrs iim'l'y liiutcli. Snulh- While he Wit-5 H f01'9iEn C0YI'C5l70ll' area to o. dangerously low level. c" r Red Cross was e 'd t b k wit, a tlatlilllicr Dchornh Jean. dent in Prague. ' Mr. M),.,,,, w,,,.ks' Ch,,,.I,,,,ev passage for Davigiogaze smo leggy umghi R the, 15 or. "I want to take a look at tho (nniirm! 511-'Pl9l9'" town, spent the week-cnd of May mg for India on May 21 Th: home ' .7" VSIARBIVAVCTESV "cord M the Mn W” ms Np” AP correspondent Dan de Luce, 3” l'””l"3 l" F"d"l"”" lh" Om” W35 Prepared to extend his residence permit long enough enable him to soil. The magistrate appnoved these arrangements, and Davis was dis- charged conditionally for one year. it) Mr. and lifrs. llugh Aiioarit. Car- and Mrs. llerhert ......EH,A-g. HISTORIC IIOUSF. DESTROYEI) PARIS. (Reuters) A Fire Sun- day night destroyed the country house at Roscoif owned by Mary, .Queen of Scots, when she was Queen of France. The fire was - started when a gas tank explod- Mr. and Mrs. William Cuicllffo. ed. wcrc visitors to Mrs. H. F. MacKay. Pleasant Valley, the .lohn Mac- in Cherry ucst of her son Rcv. ST. CASIMIR. Que.. (GP)-Yvan Lepine. 2 M2, was burned to death Saturday when flames dislroyed the four-room house of an ui;:io Henri Lopine, in this Portneui county village. 50 miles west of Quebec. Several niher persons in the house cscztpcti with minor in- juries. he guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miss .ltidiih Monro. Glace Bay, nccial speaker in the Pleasant 'rilicy Uniir-tl (Tlturch on Sunday inrning. May Ilvd. Clyde from llolland two years ago. During the cvcning a nicely word- ed aridrcss was l'L'(lKl to Mr. and Mrs. Bnkltttr .'tnd inmily by Miss Anna Mathcson and a purse was prcscnlmi by Mr. .iohn Bertram. The address was then rend in Dutch by Miss Evelyn Bakkcr to her parents. A delicious lunch The many fricnrls of Mrs. Rufus icvenson. liunir-r llivcr. are sorry a hear of her illness at the home f her daughter, Mrs. Wnldron Mrs. Milton Wcclts. Miss Isabel Miss lrr-ta Stevenson, Coronation visited the Tower of London and St. Paul's Cathedral Monday, then took the afternoon off to rest aching feet. The cadets got a bigger slug of history from their. guides than they would have received from their teachers if they had been back home in school with their classmates. Most of them wanted to know where the ghost. of Anne Boleyn walks in the Tower with her head tucked underneath her arm. "They're soaking up more his- tory here than they ever did-and they're liking it," said Lient. Bill Doyle of Edmonton, their leader. The cadets leave Friday on a bus tour of Scotland and England that will take them first to Edin- burgh, In-verneas, Glasgow and Birmingham. With them on the tour will be other sea cadets representing South African. South- ern Rhodesia, Australia and New Zealand. uaiiiSi"isFsiiii On Danger list .HALIFAX, (GP) --Lance vero burns in an electrical acci- dent winch cut power i'n Halifax and district for close to half an hour Sunday, was described by hospital officials Monday as in sat- isfactory condition but still on the danger list. Grant. playing inside a fenced sub-station, touched a circuit- breaker, is sort of safety switch, and caused a short crictiit. This caused a heavy surge of power in other plants and threw the main switch. The boy was tossed six feet by the shock and his clothes caught fire. Pla,i"mates used a coat to extinguish the flames. Power company officials said was thrown clear. Ouehetrtliiiidren Killed In Accident LA M.viI.llAii-7, Que, (CP) les (;ua,v. home in this town. 80 miles east of Quebec on the north shore of the St. Laurence river. tallv injured here Sunday when struck hy an automobile driven by Germain Vahon. She died in gaining consciousness. St. Joseph is 40 miles south of Quebec. Apologize To CIemeniyAiilee BOSTON, (AP)-Twelve. Boston ministers have apologized to Clem- ent Attire and the people of Bri- tain "for the language and ill wm" of Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy. The Wisconsin Republican ac- cused the former prime minister of "insulting" the United States when he said, among other things, that some elements in the United States do not want peace in Korea The Boston clergynicn aid "Sen- ator Mccarthy has become a source of great embarrassment to the American people. but we have real confidence in the fundamen- tal common sense of the citizens of our country. or we would feel that he constiiuics a serious threat to American dcmocracy and the pcncc of the world. . . "We pray for the ('iilllll'ill'(lll('P and r-nliancemcnt of the kind of friendly relations and construc- tive thinking between the United States and England and all other nations, that will lend to it just and peaceful socictv.” Grnnt.i l. vcnr-old boy who suffered so-, llnsurance Of Fishing Beats The following outline of provis- ional plans for insurance of fish- er-n1en's boats and gear was given recently in the House of Com- mons by Hon. James Sinclair. Mmzstcr of Fisheries: "For the small boat ovvncr in British Coltunbla and the five At- lantic coast provinces. we proposa- lo offcr by July 1, or as soon nsi equipment up to 8. maxitnttni value; of 57,500 for 8. premium of l';;, per. nntium of the appraised value. Ini cases of total lo:.s. there will he, an indemnity of 60572 of the np-i praiscd value. In cases of seririusl ed value--there will be an indem- ni:.V of 85';l) of the amount by which the repair bills are in ex- cos: of the (lU',7g minimum. the premium would be 510 pc; annum. If this boat. is lost or, 1'! ill the case of dariiziue, the rcpairsl uould cost. more than the up-l praised value, the fisherman mill rcccive 5600. in thc cnsc of par- tial (latnnge. thc fislicrman must, pay the lll'SL S300 rcpa.r hzll, but' lin case of (lnningc autotniiiiig to 5 ' 5800, the fislicrnnin uill pay S275 and thc ind-smnity lillld willl -paV 542.3 , 3 'iln addition in loss or damage: ,to their boats, flslit-rmcn frcqucnt-l , . from hr-avy losses to illwlll fishing gcar through storms? or other causes. Again, no com-i trncrclalinsuroncc is nvailnble. This is a much more difficult problem lthan that of boats, because of the icxpcndabie nature of much of this ily sunny cianiage-ovcr 30?; of the npprais-l I twill be gathering information. "For example, on a Sl,000 boat, the traps which must be replaced; then. for abnormal losses. there will be an indemnity of 31.50 for each trap lost in excess of the 2565-. - For example ,a fisherman with 200 traps will pay I. premium. of 815.00 ifor the regular two-month season l and receive sl.50 for cash traplost i lll excess of 50. "We would like to provide por- L,:1,f,.kI;(d1n11:,l,:':u.n.l;,:,e lifjl tection to fishermen using other . . ' , ., types of gear, such as herring insure his boat and its fiacdl wcirs. mackerel and salmon nets, cod traps, crab traps. etc, but we foot that we must first gain ex- perience with boats and lobster trans before we can consider any further extension of this 5Pf'VlrD. In the meantime, the Department Credit Facilities "We have also been concerned over the problem of adequate cro- dit for fishermen. This is a com- plicated field with credit now be- ing provided by processors and merchants, Provincial Fislierments Loan Boards. Credit llnions, banks and other credit. agencies. We are initiating a thorough study of both the credit needs of the fishermen and the adequacy of existing faci- litics. and hope to be able in make positive rccommcndalions in the Government in the ncra. future." He. stated that coverage was not being extended to the inland pro- vinces at the moment, but it was hoped to do this shortly. The plan would be operated provisionally until experience was gained. rt which time legislation to cover it would be enacted. If the scheme lflshing gear and the obvious dlHl-iworks 53”5A3cmmy, it u homd '" lcultics of administering anv form'”55 the 53"” ndmmlstmuve "em" iof insurance. liowevcr, storm loss-H0 Pl'0Vld9 ” mrm of Cred” m (9ll'loppoi-tunity 5, Hits killed Saturday by an automobile as he cross:-ti. the street in front of his parents" ST. JOSEPH DE BEAUCE, QUP., (PP)--Suzcttc Maheu. 7. was fa- hospital shortly after, without re- i2 Biigshn-fdhiisiers tictilnrly to the lobster fish- Coast prov-' widr-sprcadl does ins, pztr launch of the Atlantic iince-5, have been so lthat. the Government that lsolution to this problem. For Strait Fishermen feel; an attempt should he model, Grant was saved only because helm dCV9l0lJ R 5aU5faC10F.V 101191-iefml I fishermen somewhat similar to the nld given to farmers under the Farm Imrovcmcnt. Loan Act. Queen Arrives "As a start. therefore. we pro-lfor pose to offer to the lobster fisher- men, commencing with the open- i ng of the fall season on August, S.)l'THAMPTON. (AP)- A in- 510, in Northumbcrland Strait, tl1cf,,,an who Wm look down on may of Securlllil V”””llnf Britain's Coronation gut-sis ar- icovcragze for lribstcr traps flirouglllrgvad Monday. She is Queen Sa- lim payment of a. premium of s7.50l1,,,,. tnwprlng nix-foot.-three ruler ipcr 100 traps per legal fishing H8H'lnf the peaceful Polynesian island i . SOIL Ihavc two seasons. or a single six- linonih season; that is. lsouthvvestern Nova Scotia. i "In order to take care of normal; iannual wear and tear amountinrzi to about 25',”,. of the traps uscdnclom of some 150 the fisherman will have to take ,rcsponsibillty for th list "5" i --- -.-v-(4 l M ST The premium will be 515.00- per 100 traps in those areas whlchi Southern. iNew Brunswick. Bay of Fundy and. lfrom New Zealand to make kingdom of Tonga in the South Pa- clfic. Accompanied by her daughter- ir.-law. Princess Mata-Aho. shit came aboard the liner Rangitotn her first visit to England. Tonga. is an independent king- small islands which in 1900 placed ihself under of the protection 01' Britain. V ORE NEWS N -A G. H. . . - l'l'HERE'S nothing like the Modern for home convenience and hrixhfr cning up dull surroundinfzsl in Summorsidc. ful and rharminz. dcd or spring filled. are of elthcr Arhoritc or Pnttclytc, icnsion table. range from 89.50 to 189.011. upset your iinnncitiiz. That's CHROME I)INET'Tl-I and KlTCHEiV SUITES now nvn display! lln "trig: Furniture Departments of llnlmans in Ciiarlottctoun and om The colors and combinations of colors are so cheer- The cnnstrticiirrn is so modern and sturdy. fort is built right. into the chairs which have seats that are WP” l'l8il' The famous FL'RNlTl.'RE) is wcll represented by 3 distinctive styles. why we're ”ali for” the new Com- line of CHROME Table Tops and each and every one is an ex- "Whit:-house” yiye and SVVPII piccc scis are available and the price! (')u'nm(- Furniture is to he purchased . i.. on the llolmiin Home Plan, as well as ony cash andycharge account so if you operate on a hutigei your new (hrome Suite lsnt nmnz 0 - ilnmc in indav and see the Chrome Furniture in tho Furniture Dcparirnrnis of Roth Stores. 'rnv tl(i”f'FOV sicircrs in the 5 ....n'n wparimsni N" "-''''''-”'”''W special". . . . 'Illrcy'i-c all ntythn umutarfiii price of 2.98 aagrhrandulialirr: nrc such hoautics from uliicit to make your selection: 0 int V Elan" Coitons in an arr;i,v of colors and design!---lix Well nigh ini- circulnr styles with lots of 0'! 'l'hursriav at 2 pm. followed :V,.”TVlve in St. Thomas Church, .pziug Brook. at 2:30 p.m. Inter. mm, Ottawa obscrvanres also were . III the church cemetery. confined to a 21-min salute. Gov- lilo 3. g ernor-General lllassoy sent thr- g,.,l,?,.:I,)E i:.'nvC1ll6”'l?s;;3'”w';lt1”" Queen birthday greetings on he- 3icli',1d:-, ynr,,,,.,.Iv'ot johmrt :3,” half of Canada. RHIPP 1,, M! ,)m'h N” HI id 3 Rain which started Sunday lltilme 1,... ,.M'”nz it d K I: night forced postponement of liny.,1,...,,v Fimoml H0: r,n' holiday sports cvcnis nnd other lllfllfrql lwm uke hf" mile activities in many parts of On- tTuc.rriay) nmrning M 2.3:! S3 iario. However. skies cicarcd in Patrick's Church Mt O t" southern Ontario soon after noon itrmgng in "1. 1,; ' ”"' 1"" Monday and wsmn sunshine- Pmr- C "uh "'"e'"y' brought out the motorists. tlic gardeners and a few golfers. Warm Wt-athcr In W4-at Holiday temperatures stood in tho high 70s in most of Saskatche- wan nnri Alberta nnd rcachr-d 80 In the Edmonton nrr-n. Highway traffic was heavy and train trav- ellers thronged the stations. N.D. Mactean I i - UN DERTAKER EMBALMER A hot: sun beat down on tho 1. British Columbia interior but Charlottetown and driving rain that Iiarlcd about North wlltshlro mid-morning on the lmvcr main- land spoiled many holiday nui- ings. Many residents of tho prov- ince headed south to Waslrinstton state for shopping sprees. Dory may Belong To Missing Fishermen NORTH HEAD. N, H. (cm-.A Yellow dour ,possihlly the craft in which two missing Grand Manon Island fishermen left Lubes. Me. last: 'nieodsy has been found on the Maine coast 20 miles below K ,. rDirector-- Jonssport. the is, o .M. P. were ad- , " nmilvy .1, w, Mela" vised Monday. Two sons of Ernest Bsso, on. one of the mining men, will leave for moms: 149 CHARLOITETOWN FUNERAL HOME 73 Eusion sf. PHONE 508 CiI;"Pleto Funeral and mhnlanco service E IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simmons. wllmot. who passed away January 24th. 1939, and May 15th, I951. . 0 Today brings back sad memories Of our dear ones gone to rest. But you will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you best. From our unhappy home and circle God has taken those we loved. They have gone from earth to heaven To 1 better land above. In perfect love and peace you wait us God will link our irroken chain. No more sorrow. no more pain As one by one we meet r;r'n. Sadly min! i by daughters, Clara. Ethel and family. Murrlel and family. Jonesport Tuesday to see if they can indentify the 13-foot dory. Bass was accompanied by Hanforri Stan- ley, 55, and both lobster fishermen are believed to have been drowned while returning from it bait-buying trip. The dory reported Monday con- tained s. ltobster measure, knife and pair of rubber boots. word of the discovery came from the life saving station at Quoddy, Me, Search by air and sea has failed to reveal any other sign of tho .fishei-men. to cmgdinn Armin), Mm”. "11 problems which could not be solv- 1:” Lloyd m'”'l,'”i" Mi" C'"d9" was served by the ladies and the fireworks displays scheduled for ltilv 5t"9"5”"' M” b'””""'' ”"g' Mid remainder of the evening Was the my were min”. nut 0, N". Thcrc is a strong suggestion M” Aub”-l'. M”"””,l”'”i "mmm spcnt in music and dancing. celled because of wet grounds. "OW: ill T9”05l-WC-i. ihili: this was Hm" Mc,"dl'"g, Hi" Xnung Pranks " i C D i" "" Provimial mum mm M” H, H". wu-Q of Mnlcnkm. spanking iinnqucl in llriiiiiu nitntl t hurcii Harm, W" "M M h,.,,,.y M M. behind the scenes. Stalin was not 5”i'li"il will "" li"il"-V """"'”3v pectcd hecause of the ttnfavorabir'.l'9L bllfied before Malenlmv and MW 8”” weuher. his cohorts took up the same ” i menu-, Mrs. N. A. (luiclirfr was hostess the members d. and Mrs. committee llaslam and on Tuesday evening. May 5th. a large. number of friends and neigh- hours gatircrcd at Mr. the home and Mrs. iicnitv Mrs. Bakkt-r and family came to of the Frederic- ton Women's Inslliulc at hcr homo on Tuesday cvcninrz, Mav 12th. The President, Mrs. Milncr lliil presid- Mrs. N. A. (Tutcliffc and Mrs. lClinlon Clyrimr were appointed on the school Hyatt Mrs. Milicr Stevenson on the sick committee. A contest was pill on by Mrs. W. E. Stevenson nnd was won by Mrs. Hyatt. 'Haslam. Lunch was served hy the hostoss. asststcd by the re- .. .,.....--a...-V-H - fvcshmcnt contmiitcc. Baitker. Clyde. to attend a farewell party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Bakker and their family who are leavini Clyde to live in Rustlcn. Mr. and NOTICE Owing to the death of Mr. Joseph B. Gillan. Vice- Prcsiilcni of Hall dz Stavert Lid.. our office and plant will he closed until Thursday, May 21. Signed. HALL K1 STAVERT LTD" 49 Pownnl St. Madam Housewife Are you interested in bargains in STRAWBERRY PRESERVE If so Phone 3087 as we have small stock to clear quickly CHARl.01'PETOWN STRAWBERRY GROWIERS Phone 3087 of possiitic to dcst-rihn ihcm. 'l'hc)'rc in H lK'tKlllS nnd lots of oninpiil Sims ill"? from 12 to .20. By, il1c.wri.l. Mil-i ll iinil i-oinpnnion Ri.0i'S '9 of smart cniinns too llic) ii” liilll ll95'd" lthc Vlxirls for your tvtsv "Illilltll-llidlinllul Bl0U-"5 NP llriiififl 1-” land there's a full rancr of stlcl in the most flittcrinrz Summcr 5i.ViP-i- lhlinp for xnur Silflll1l"li' 9"il"i'i"5 "V V”'l”" 1" ll" 5 ”d m D"l"'rl. lmcnt ni llnlman's. l lll.IN'll sritnviiiiiig iitiiqtiuiyt llillPlt"lll in tho xwly Oi PlH.V T” v - :- Hllltcii mntin to tho Dry (;n.ul.: ilc',t'tttmt-ii' and buy ilir ricccssn v intri- law, M D1.;.x;1M. "mg gut hllgv with your nrcrllc nud litrcarl. Xnuli love the l3ci' ill stmlt thrv are in sitxtdvts nl Krccn. lllimlfl "l' Wil- wnd llltrti 1r(- izinfnrzzcri". lV:dlli is 7.6 int-lies and the price per yard parimvni :1 i. linlrnntvs H"; ,1 1-.-11 plortstirc to sow uiilt l)cnlm. . . . You'll feel is 89 routs. , A ".11 pxidp nimn vim wt-or rlotlting that you liavc lnslitnned with tum, M," mmhip (3. ;t-, . . . 'l'licn last, hut, not least; iii1(nl( (:3! Ityhs t . .. - - ' . n- S.'ivin;;' ( (min clmosn juur D4 ll.l i-Hid) ilmll ill" 1 ll 0” 5 Spa-t-ial Spcaltcr: PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETING run wouru At Party lit-adqunrfcn l (Formerly V (iluh. Charlottetown) A 8 mi. TIIIRSDAY, MAY 21st Mrs. E. W. Sansom. Provincial President W . New Brunswick. All Interested are Cordially Invited omcn's Organization of. K. of 0. Funeral Notice All members of the Knights of Columbus are re- qttc-sted to meet at the Charlottetown Funeral Home for prayers for otir late brother, Joseph B. Gillan, this Tuesday evening at 8:15, and also to attend his fitti- eral on Wednesday morning at R245. Don't Miss nus IMPORTANT enonncnsr John DIEFENBAKER, M. P. T0-NIGHT l 3.45 p.ni. G "rue NATIONS IVSINESS" t ruoii.-hut Hy Tho Progressive oonimr-votive Pu-ty l