PAGE '1 MIRTEEN JULY 10, 1953 - THE WESTERN GUARDIAN - . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Iiteturns From """"" Wm Coronation Trip St. Louis And Vicinity llsiand-Born Wolnan -Mr. and M-I:-Ernest Tues-Exiued nerd and son Bernard motored from Cape Breton on June 20 to lAIiierton Honors Departing Bank Men S'side Little league Games V" TBINCB COUNTY OFFICE . I Sumner street. sununenlde. Phone 6031. - News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW sud GEORGE WOTTON In Oshawa. Home Phones: 8032 and spas, T M”'””" 01 "19 Alberton -The marriage of Joan Diane . Branch of hi c d n . , . K . i-Mrs Katherme L. OHeam. wife The Gliinll-didln may be housbt at any of the Commerce met? stall; h:mEE:fkMl:'t hlsinllioduslahisiin O!dgMr(',,h:,:1d H. Ii? the ssilimmegldci Lnfilei BEKA ;?:,e(ind,.ei::eiv;l5eein 33:35 h;;::S:' of Henry L. O'Hesrn of shrewa- ” "' ' 'l''”'' l." slimmer-side: and Mrs. P. A. Saunders Wednes-' 0 y" . d-iii J ' i a' g ensue an 5 3 ea? in St Louis they were uests of burl" Magi 1”” her me m me lo" I Bdii Bookstore, summon sgi-egg; qduiiu nmnwu, 21 Gem"! sin”. I n .. an rc amec Wgmorc. the Yankees yesterday 12-7. wil- Mr and Mrs Thomas Mink!" Vnado which devdsiaied that town fred Barlow was the winning pit- cher. with Geo. Deighsn his back- stop. Don Purcell threw them across for the Yanks. Bobby Des- veaux catchillg. It was a well-play- son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wigmore of Emerald. Prince Ed- ward Island. was solemnizecl re- cently at St. Andrew's United Church. Oshawa. Tall standards of pink pennies and glsdioli'foi-med the setting for the double-ring ceremony perforrn- Id by Rev. George Telfor. The guest pews were designated with white satin bows and flowers. Mr. Kelvin James played the wedding music and Mr. George Andrino- . d gduya News-stnnd. Water Street; Mars Gsudet. 61 Granville street: Rfynfvlffnmuifoohilldofroid Mm wli t:,i'wSct.r.eeeet.. v?n'::'.i"('3 smndlzomilm: mm, mm m""”"' M" Mwmmld W” h" 7'2” I 3 mcefy. V usseii Street; Enrnsirs seif- Manager at Alberton for three years 5”"l" ”'":t:";vF"9d' Gl'099ft'. Convent Street. is being transferred (0 shelbume.! was! Iiilaullwncaliensinglon. N. 8. and Will begin hi. dutiq ubuum Ft OFFICE there early in Beptember. Mr. Perry. Illi Weeks. Reprosentatin. who has been a inember of the Vim-i 08-! Omuane es-s Bones. aim. is use being tunsrerreo and ....-----n -103 CREAM SOCIAL. Ben -rrsv ssrrr in iitoclr at Brace's m(t,,,Thi,"3,di,y ti" xwmgn i I 0 e s . Mr. View Hall. Friday. July 10. in aid st. Stephens Church. Burlington. samde” P79391395 Mr. and Mn. sponsored by Sea View W. A. Macmmalcl Wllli I VEYY Welly bedroom lamp and Miss Noreen Bryan presented Mr. Perry with a combination leather billfold and key case. .on the evening of June 9. The late Mrs. O'Hea.rn was born Mrs. John G. Arsenauit and herim BMBV PVEL on Much "3. 1891 V mother. Mrs. John J. Gaudet left . . recently to visit at the home of fgfxiilllggr :';wb;iBl::5”2?)h":::;'3sg:' 13? ed game with only one error. th:itlMl”g and MT5. AlDli0i'i5B Galldei in g.dNi' on the nmwel; Gauze in Wm? l” m3 Y"lk"5' Bilbby Phllf Hamak N' S lshrewsburv. she was the daughter - iliia hid ndpelrii:CiA5 10' uft ls; "l' ii-,i.nd, oi Mn .i,m,, dnnm of the liioe David Ind raabeili . wnriers an . rsena s - we ii iii M L, B, V V home run in a losing cause for the 511”: Plgafed W let? lit" 612:0 Viililltlii Bgziliiei he, ”i,u,;';,,?f nnduiddvn . i V aer enga arena e as-i ' Y'3,l;,k:,5d,. the Ddd er wnn n "lam Hospital fgr several davs. mm brother; Spurgeon 0! Auburn. 4 the Yanklli. 1410 Gglrlgnd Harvris " M355” Slewain anddounnoiliilbdii). ' - . T :w e t i it .. re 1: vich sang "The Wedding Prayer" toed the slab for Dodgers. with M”i- 335” DWCE”? ll.” ”l”'"”(l.nf0;3Cra:.?l3 Efss an preceding the ceremony and "O Geo. Gay receiving. Ed. Arsenault l0 he? h'3m9V3ll9T Visiliiiz ll" 515" The in” Mn, 0'1-iea!-n wad . Perfect Love" during the signingiwas the Yankee pitcher. and Bnb- lair MW Emile Galliml and MY-i em 6 i in i pi. a i i Cvallanti Mt Ca ml Sh W im M ll '9 F” ”b”"” by Desveaux was behind the plate.I 11 - T '3. 9 35 39' . Chin-ch oi vivoi-i-esii-i-, -ICE (,'.REAM cake and straw- lzjerityrdfesiiirlal hat North Bedeque n e urc ' d F id ...iyr A a o A r is rssromu. evening July io,'f,l,”l;'ila,l,ing ' .,f,-3 CHARGE of the United Church of cnriadis. Services Sunday. July 12th. -ICE CREAM FESTIVAL 0; the "amen Long River ro A. M. Margate l1.30iLunches. Games. summerfieid nnl:;Ouii(7i?.:1gng:Dl:)rIf:i:lln;'rl10"O:? I Given in marriage by her father'Robert Kenny got a round Tl”lpperV'iC0n'lp&l'llEd by her daughter. The nmpui WM neid from the 3 E the bride wore a floor-lengthVand Donnie Gillis hit 3 for 4.VYV0"”l9- Lnhgsi.-iiei iriinenii Hmng. war. A. M. New London 7.30 P. M. Rev. s H. Hmnmi Mmmu. Church Grounds. July 13th. 1 p. M. r-ester. or. June 13. with Rev. Dr Charles Allen Fisher pastor-emer .. . , . ills of First Presibyterian Church 'lS"t5”I llnliih mmds a"d Wlalwes m of lVorC5S'.er officiating. Burial l . if) .. poem composed for the occasion by Mr. Perry was read. Mr. MacDon- ald and Mr. Perry expressed ap- preciation and thanks to their co- strapless gown of white Chan-'VI-iarris was nursing a no-hitter up ” L- tilly lace and nylon tulle over taf- to the sixth inning when the Yanksl Mls-5 Fl0l'9nC9 Gallant has I"?' I. gem idnnidned wiih 3 chnntiiiyinndddniy iddnd ind range anditurued to New Annan after it brief lace L-Tdffilfie 293:.-i.. -PANTRY ;E:. at Unloading Clark's store, Saturday .July llth at Keir evening, 3-00 P-m. by Sea -PUNCHEONS. - car of puncheons. Albany station V. jacket with high stand-upipounded out 5 straight hits. . ihis afternoon and Saturday morn-iiioiv W. I. Proceeds for school. :.?1Ii1:;rsiinAciu;::ippy Equal eVemr,1g' Miss Frances Pendergast, liiicollar and long lily-point sleeves.I was in (he Hon? Cmneidi-yV wru- ll”-it spew” 9”” ”” C” Waildell. enjo ed Delii a m'.;'sm.lfi M5 .VPHr old daughter of Mr. andIA close fitting Chantilly lace cap I r i ......i...-. Bros... Crapaud. ii -Emma 525.00 won-m .,i C... WmY'se-Wed bcinuf hletlle-ime"l5 Mrs. Janlcs Pendergast. Kensing-lheld her finger-tip veil of tulle ll- Ajbel-1-on and 1 Mrs Sophie Arsenauli is iisiiimzi . , . Ti"; LEVTRAL BEBE iVoP- liaint with tile purchase of ' y e 05 955' iron. who returned last nlght;lusion and she carried a shower V. lal we ll0"'”' ”l M" and M15 B9” ' la n vi : - ' A Ql'E.an.v new Co-op. Refrigerator ifrom a six week's tour of the cascade of delight roses and step- ' ' :riy Blanchard in Duvar. ' r. B. PTIS .-. J ' - r -- : - - ICIIII s-s l 's . da:'TTllDA. SullltlayseSrcYili;f1 ?(l"11rilit-iI:fTrFc lfllieleyzioirimlker or Cooleriglllfrllolzxaigbdo?ol)au)la:?iruc:lgllrll: ltkilgliallillilsh rule! amt! ibzurmle. l t. banana. Sincere con ratulaiions are ex- 9' T - - i r - P has one 0 - airs se 80-! Mrs. Donald Anderson was mat- v-or V V. E V i vicnuny Canada as the i-on of hdndn wearing irino,--1;-.ni;ih Mrs. James Murphy. Toronto. is tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A )1. Revxchas. A. Britten. lliii-i . years which lie immediately ahei-1d.,ed from all over i -BEIIEQFE UNITED CHURCH The level oi war expenditure. whenlgiicsl of the famous industrialist, aqua inc and nvion iiiiie dive; spending a holiday at her home in Toole on their marriage at the r A i chin-,.iiVi Mr and Mrs. Harold Laird. Kel- ver. h l l - . . . l -M i AR(.-L-Services Sunday .iiiii,ilowcred. Wllh any easing of ten--Mr. Garfield li.'i-sin i .- Alb t lm in t c t l . . i . n. hi i ii 1 er on. mac n c nncep ion -SHOWER. AT CHELTON, P( l2th. Eedeque. 11 A, M Borden. 3 stop. will also result in an casing in an interview Miss Penrler-1::ge:lndllglttt?:i:fCM?s: aiC(eatl1lllleeenl --- .Paimer Road, on June 17. viii-in vln Gmvc. returned on Monday. E. I.-Many relatives and friendsl P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Minister, UP 0l the IBX burden. gast had one word to express heribcbos and Miss Mary Gomon. Mm D E Nicnoisnn has return- bride was formerly Miss Julia -lillifi ?9ili. ll0m Neil" Glasgow, N. gathered at the home of Mr. and Rev. George K. Ward, B. D. fl promise you." the Minister feelings . . ”Wonderf-ul." Slielcousin of the bride were h,ides.jed to her home in Albei-ton after iMyer5, daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs S.. uliere they were week-end Mrs. George Rogers. Chelton. P.f 5,aldr ."lhl” when elllleli Of "1959 0”9l'9Cl ill? 0Pllil0li llial She liailimaidn wearing ideniicdi gowns oiispending some time with hi Maurice Myers. st. Louis, while guests oi the latter's sister and V E 1., on the evening or July 3V in. -NEW Loxnox pymsgiiq-gig- situations arise taxes will be easednnever learned so much In such a deeper mm An carried coionidi niqthei-.'in.lnw, near Pfiterboi-()ug)iV the gi-don-i is (he son oi Mi; and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J ' .2, i;nhgi- Mr, and Mm cinude Rnggiliax Ciutncngs, .. Se,-vices, sun. but in the meantime Canadiansiiort time. in addition in attend-jbouquets Orhmnk TOSCSV Vomarm Mrs. Wan” Tool? of Bnnshmd R. Macdonald . ers who were married at FeiielonVCl?il'. Jilly l2th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. P90l?l9 5” 9nJ0.VlTiK ii high leV9l.l"ll ll" C"m"””"" mp gmsi Mr James Coles was best manl vr-r Mr. and Mrs Toole will reside in ” r " Falls. Ont.. on June 27y Ge,-didine Sunday School 10.00 A, My Long of Vlncome and are content witi: were presented to the Princeasiand "he ushers were Mn Dmmidi Mm An-ihin. wiiinid Mm iinsenh Ch.cn.idiieinn-n- i Mr. and Mrs Boyd Beairsto re- Murphy presented the bride il'lH1lR'wer 730 9- 31- Sunday School "he" "lxesr" i R03'3l- lmd spent '1 lVlVl0l9 3”el':iAnde"On and M, John McLgan. lcallaghan and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.l ---- iumefl i0 iliell” Willie ill VKPYiSlVi8- s ,, bouquet. pay Rogers and Gem.gei'7.00 P. .'ii. South Granville service The c”me,”ll”” M ""5 leader 07 ”0"”.w”h hers Tl” P”"C"5 W35. A nice iidn was neid M Ade- Alberton. are attending the Pro-i Mrs. Cyrus Arsenault. has re- '0" lmm 3 li0n9Ym00li Will '-0 ll" Murphy carried ind resenis ii icancelied because of Memorial Ser- the Oplmsmwl "ll" Canal” slmllld descrlmd "5 5 V"-V w””d"'"l - P - - Jvincial Women's Institute oriven- ' White Mountains and other in- P i it . . inide gouge where the brides mo , C cently arrived from St. Catherlnes.. V , Welly basket. decorated in virrim; Vl” iii Cvecldle. Rev. D. A. Camp- Sm” Hpmtllng raw '."3mlaI' 5uChlp”snn' she showed them h-Prlther received wearing azure blue'll0l'l ill Charlottetown. Ont.. and is visiting at the home of '9F95l”ig twill” in ill? Umted . and pink. Mrs. Gerald Rogers op- belli Mlnl5l"- as c0pp"' "0" (ml mckeb 9"" W35 "M?" Md Challwd qune "hrsneei. wiih pink accessories. -v- -- Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry. Sialffs Oil 5iiild3.l' -limit 23”"- ened the gifts. Patricia Murphy g T-mm regmded 35 Wm”3- "we 0”l'5ell'95ll”rm"”3'i . l For the wedding "in me in.-idel Mr. D. B. Nicholson left Alber-3 --W i ”'"'-r read the cards. Elsie Murpiiy M. V-KEN5lN(;'roN h Mnuinnnn import raw materials such as cot- Perhaps the rnost excltlriglwas n mv blue wk organza dresshm yesmdm. ml. KemvnieV Ni 5”. Miss M” Bernard ind ML Bern M, and Mrs Roi. Mdcnnhn, nmged the gins on the table. Reg lisp FREETOWN Presbyterian l0"-W901-ilii and liiimberim other eiei" ii” A 'i"””" ill” ”ll.wiin wnney me5,.,,ie, and .. Cd,--iivhere he will attend the Rexali nle Doucette of Criarlottetown are'-iiid Mi- and MW LOT”? Owl"- freshmcnts ,ii'erc served by Mrs. (ihurchlse S"'lCe5 Simdhy. July malerlals Wlllcll are processed Uiiiilo" '” whlch me pm were 5 e of ardenias Mr and Mrs. DFU88l5Y3' C0iii”eml0lll lVl5illli8 Bl ll"? Mme 0' Mi'- imcllxenslnglom Celebrated their mm Earle Rogem Mmmn Mummni win. win he as fonows: Preewwn here inw goods for said, we aireVSp9Cl8l guests. The gowns fash-ivgis .mm-egwm liven dsmwal l XT lMrsl Isaac Bernard in St. EdWal"Cl.lti.edding anniversary on June 20. Mrs. Leigliari Rogers, Mrs. cola 9;” 'l- M -llallieque at 11 A. .Vf. M50 large l”iP”l"5 Oi P"-'0l9iim-il?"”d V" ”l”” l””' ”' ””'i 5 D l L.A.C. Alfred McQuaid. R.C.A.F.l ---- liiilili ii ii'”lH"d mil iii "0" man Rogers, Miss Jennie Roaersi trommllnlon Service and dedication Else l7"L.EX1Ch””3e Mlaw V'V"a.t”lal5'('0&r:,"alK(;Pe5iaO';:ls thiPviVnR"ydaalu!::'(;rJrl; kg .l-lalifax, is visiting friends in Al-j Mr. and Mrs. William Callagl1an;SC0llii- ll'lli?T'9 llley Vlslled the Ravi Tm, couple win make irmr home 0 Plllllli lTi8Ik9r5:'KeiiSlll8l0li El LS5? la and” am quimxlmem i tell th t n - g Home ls lbei-ton where he resided previous spent the week end of June 21 at -l- 5- lVlCG0l”m- M75 Mccwwl" In Fenenm Fans. Om. 7:30 P. M. The Rev cl. E. C. Evans molsh angfroils. he said. iixcdamtiisign . Q 5 ue9;';ia;::l5cull1"g -- in moving in Kensingion sdnie M,-Si caiidghnn-5 home in Aihe,--.and family at River tlohn. Mr. anc M, ,g V will conduct the services. The e equlwe dlsmbllmn Ol 335' 5 at 3 r V Continued from lined iyears ago. lion guests hi Mn and M”. nu5.iMrs. William Matthews. River inn,-ii. D. An C,mpi,,nV Interim ollne by the United States with Manor Alri Ciieiteniiam. England -----5--i g inn'MW h Heimn and M, and M... A. 1 Personals iMiiiem0'- 2:2-E.” if iC”:?.d” ” ii” ”i?” i"i.'lC"ii3i..Z”.”..”u”slI3W'.EZ?5”li.”; ””..".,l" i'.'if'”l?-":.?l”i.?Z..'.'i.”i” iii ” ”” Macbenn. Ami-em. They also . n-- ' 3 9 9 NODC ln C it . S 2 .. 3 ” m ”"i .. ' p gh i i deditoured the Sunrise Trail. vis'ted. l VAML Ewen GV nuesns im Momi -(?Hl'R(fH or ENGLANI) ser- ”””””Y dim”! llie ii'l"- was all W””". mi R'i;'h".""”li. l','fn"la' d Arc-Wiwi .""”,fl be. 5 mid” .”i' Elmsdale And in .'.?...”.3.';i'....:i.5."l.?? the 2.3.5," o1lTatamagollche Regional High day morning in attend summer He.” f" the em 5”"d”-V 3"” elmmple 0! co-opemmm -m we DA mp 0 ans, - ersdl is My lunderstandlnm M-Nd thehtrtllifis - - - Mrs John MacAlduff of Albertonlsfliiiol. F0” Cumberland Mlmum school at Mount Allison Unix-er.lTiiiiiii'. July iziii. in the New dlslllbullc” 0l W” m”"””- he mp” -was 3' "mm 0199' mim"l""g ”d"”' "d " C" ” Vicinity ilihiise "dde" deal” mulled alland om" poms ” imam" 5lll'- l-London Parish Reel” Re” w- sMSd' ten mm'ielmVil'n Ptiged lfeto tn'vl-mdow Hr?-Dug: lxlhlc: Bioolrlscnorl the Western Hospital Mrs Mac '-"'-r . :15, 1”,-ahnm die. Si Sde n - peaking on behalf of the candl- -mu": Kl” o M " 9'3” "o' l00k "ill 93”" 9 ml ' ' ' ' . I . v - l P en s. . ii V . . i . i V d i i L LAC. Harold Profitt is spend Mrs. George Ta lor. Monctori Burlington. Sunday School 10 dates lmaughtlul the Pml'lllc9r he 9.d H n1ark?dv-Cantrast In me at llm" WV" l'”me'l -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn recent- udlm M” H mm" mm en. 0 S. in is few dil'S at Mar ate and y i l r I - M L lA 3 3 3 N 13. rind Mir. Don MncEnche,nV -'i-iii-. -llorininfeh Prayer 11 a.m.: liurged supporters to leave no stone 'l'”lilf-1?Pzfrl-Q:-lair)uni-iglwnnlgelielelll The Mxii-i!.ipeake.r'i ??,n'silil,19i lY Vl-med s'4mm"5lde- 12:2 l2?i:herhi.oi1hse,. Hp!-aiiiies Long River. He will be accompanied Cambridge. Mass. were recent vzs-KHZ Mark 5' ”"5l”'-'”"?i EVP"l"Rlumuf-ned m agure watery for me liiliilanr Of will ll"l'i””5 lV3i "writ" Dr. thltelhnulgoarid and Azri-3 "'0- Kresides in St Louis I I i 0” Eelul" m mall mm? 3” M'mC' im” to Mr. and Mrs. SwphmiVPViVlal.ver i:Il0. The evening servinelparry in ihe forthcoming electionnon hand to gm, them an account ””H”'"e”0r znizanon 0! mp tnini Messrs. James W and Gel-sildl i nm; Vinn by Mrs. pi-dim and iamiii Huestis. North Carleton. riirriisng coislducted by Archdeacon Mr H:V"5"dV'h'l Bl"'b""' of in incideni; and ii Wu nlgla gin" Kw" bum in 'caMdalOiBrlen motored to snimmerslde re-ll Mn and Mrs. Leslie Myers andnno have been visiiing hen go; Mr and M;-in?” R 8 n, ummemmt from. Nev:e&3l:sg0ov:.rrs1tve:i:):'np1yag? 505" lined SFOUP WW3 lell ill"?-land today is staffed mostly Wllhlcemlyl -4 ifamlly have returned to their homelllle P351 WEEK " ' ' 08 5-1 M v A i P rt of the tour look them to i . It . L to help . ' L in ft mi 1 st. m-"' f-iaverhill, Mass. are visiiinnir the M )'Efw.LY WEDS HONORED " Eggdilv, allended me. barbecue 5' ihpnrooi of the famous x'er.lC::::i(:.”il: u,?d:)runrf::ie0p:d mum. Miss Vera Williams, siirrrmerside. glathflzyneg izmetr I225 3e:VlgmlnyeMsVi Keivin Grove pin-iii, and nan lz-ltter's sister. Jarmes McGrath.i any "ends and nelghbms 8”lll'li mxm-m.nemnl Fm"? on ms way isaiilcs Palace. a priv'ilcize l'e5PTl”.li)irie: to have prosperous agricui-lw” 3 recent Elms: M her m""l5- ' " lcnts enjoyed the closing schod North Carleton. elm M the home cl M" 3'"-l MW 0 9 Cm' zlcwmpamed by me' r - - r- l. H ' K v - -l lMr' and Mrs" Hugh wmlamsi l lClilC at Chelton Beach on Tues lWalter 1.. H053, denim Bedeqde Federal canclidiites, Messrs, Miiin.'i"l F"? ie” W P ”9l”- .fure in order that the: mar lie pi nu” . Mrs Alphonse Marchand rind tier P 23 d Vh M i ' eson and Miller. Ml” Pe"d”l-msli who was ".tbemS9lVi3S. he 5315- sincere sympathi. of friends is exg two daughters. Sandra and Marie. d3.l- illlneracesl” van: '-sasesbaglmkgg their home inlibalhlllgv dim. intending every one busy. Supper was serves Mnmhnnd-slby the ladies, and a special treat in Mnliof ice cream by the Women's Inr He leavu for the mi 1 d b i . . lNormal School student at Prince Bnlm Y pane mu mmnmgr inf Wales College last year. ex- ,i-ohidmn 01 world -Mr. uirl Mrs. Albert Campbell. ii)" "19 9V9"l"8 01 Jilly 3- to ten- At the Opening of the meetmg'lpecis to teach school this fall. iR"559l Ha5'95- Albe”0"- iiimV.ion.nV have neiurned from A der a miscellaneous shower to. pleasant vlsit with relatives andlmelr 5”" Md ll” l”'li'-l9. Mr. and L Ci d i i ,i t V have returned to en e he re attics of the la e Mr Vnanmomlh N S” .the wedding of Mrs. friends in Boston and Bangor.lM's- R9-llm H988'- MP5. Brewer which W” presided W" by N.” - - i . d .l . . . . . Me. iVi'ausli presided at the piano. Tnelillgfili 305:. 0iie minute of sil- H-------- -----s n?1:'edMi1l:;lnf:l”;,.j,ff;; ,,e,mf:.i Sincere sympat-hy is extended ihe.Elf;9lhCMi5;m;ll:ll” M-W5 Snnm was enioved esneciaiiy in dd, iwedclmg March was played as thel was ') semd m how" M world are the problems of eFiCl'llihuSband and 5'0”? Chlldml 0f ll" re 6 own the children in recognition of th la” Mm John Mcmdum Mbemml Mrs Louise Arsenauit is vlsltlrig;0XC9ll9m 5lWlVl”? "mde by mall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- ald Wedge in Summerside. the late Dr. Cyrus MacM'lllan. Hon. Dougald Mac.Kinnon. Min- ister of Public Works and High- ways who was the first speaker, Began Work C0"im”SiL':i1lLEt8” L. individual today. because "we are ih ih . l::n1:uTi?:1in:?:;gsp;:::i Parmliminnei Reverend Elmer Crockett. Mich-V ROK iwhen the hen ions rm. one ,,i usV:igan, Mr. Everett Crockett. Hali- -Mr. Lewis Wright or pmvi. lcouple was. escorted to a decorated iience. Rhode Island. is spending his 59"?! by Leigh Curtis and Beryie holidays at the home of his par. iwoodside. Glftsiwere carried in by ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright, Alice H082 and Jean MHCCBUII in the Coronation Day paradg .Glfts were exchanged between pl: lpils and teacher. Miss Lorrain genirai Bedddud land opened by Erma Hogg and stated mm the pmml-595 made by to supplement. the present i. 1 n... H h d V0. fax. and Mrs. Dllneau Hardy. Ed-l - V .,,,.. Ernie 1-iogg; the verses were read gggpgzlggegfailig leitiiderjwere "of Army of 18 diVl5l0"5- itiegnllsein: risen :55 12155,; or monton. intended ihe funeral nyii Mrs; if-Ienlry Aiisenauit hzsnvlltlt Gall-"ll- ' . a i . . . . . ' . . , in ler ome in e l i i V M E 5 "W in Americans Confer burden in i'liSXllSllnKl.V Ulilmillli-l me" mnmen me me MN mm 1" e O l Friends will be sorry to lean Mrs. Colin Craig. Vancouver, 3. by Eileen Hogs. and the gifts were C.. is visiting at the home of her l-Emllised by Joan and Frances sons. Wilfred and Walter. of Mid-lclalz and Marion Woodside. The or k i. h" h i k i 1, 51 ..after visiting with members of her daf: ellnnzledlc Cnffmhplaffnf inigfgiiamin. in -i-oromd innit Mrs. Paul Thompson is quit . ill at her home at Clermont ant mem at Alma Baptist cememrl Nilwill wish her an early (improve the forefront of the Nations of the win-id. said ML Muxnmoni conditions and how primitive me- ”due in me thods are being used to producer to the combination of natural re- commander Clark. UN F” E””' ”ewmmTokyoThumay "ml l" m””'”” M WW1" l Mr Nelson Perry of Halifax dletori. -H igroom graciously thanked all for sou g. their lovely gifts. followed by all me” "id 5”" ”V”l”m'm'wh'”" and Joined Robeiisiln 1” 5 ”'m”" "Two-ihirdr 01' the WM” ll . - i t l h lth Mn and” F.rizzenV Rh NV Port singing on" They Are Jolly Good I Ititgille wllxgonlginlge. iiie conference with Rhee. Clarkihungry today and a hung”. man Messrs. A. Mcxenna and Wll-VS.. was a recent visitor at! iiis miiim nAm(::m .Mm Maori-manm Arthur. Ont.. is spending a vacii. Fellows. my G;,,,e,;,i ' i:" K5 QC" Mm” also held a lengthy 5955l0” wlmiis not a rational creiiimsgi hi. fred Griffin iverevbllsmens vlsitorsVh0me in Palmer Road. guest 0 . rihv my men? Mm-Om Mm re mm with her amen M”. wmmm -"H out that m.e splliogle rieflyf pointing the chief UN truce delegate. Lt.:..saidV nu -is imeriy undies; :0 to the mainland. land Mrs. Aubin Perry. tdrneh on vv-ednesdav July in D l'i""i80m .v- 1-OW" Bedeqile--K merit had beg: deanlqts .?.itif”l5i':'l; GT" Wit”... 1;i'okIy1:"bon' heme p"”hipmui' ptmumdug Ma d;2rr)i' Mr and Mrsjfoward Adams and Mr and Mrs Sextus Glllls Kil-E heir home in Ciel'lii0ni- ll"-ei . .. . 'n . rs e . - . . . . . .,M.i-s. Steven Lsdcliuk and little Trade Mlmster 535 t.3,”dw,li',"? ”1 nyarng Aarrcierican embassy apokee- r?i::ypi-i:icl:i:lnnezed is fbr iunc- Mr. Hm-ace O'Brien visited Char-idare cape. were 5undfayMVlllbOr(: ii-ifndriiilils 3vl;::;rd3Y5B;::l:mh9Y til; daughter Sharon have arrived by y' T M man at Seoul said then that Rob- iidnni i-"Edi-ch and for the dem- lottetown recently. giinl:tlgiV:riiomVIehte)VV Vvei-EV anti. Bunmin -and nmuyV Rumcvol Mm Sfmblii-lice of scandal had been in evidence during the years of Lib- eral Government. ”lll "15 m05l 5m'lonstratlon of known technifiil” l'9P0l"I5 ill” me U'lfor increasing food and fibre pro- irnproving methods Continued from page 1 minate such soft gpots as they ap. chiidi-enVl.Mlll also visited her aunt. Mrs. Al- ibert Craswell who is ill at he; -home in Rustico. ertson denied phatic terms" V 5. had delivered Rhee an ultimatum duciidn And Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Camernnicompanied by their two plane from Trenton. Ont.. to spend and family were guests of Ml”sHLee and Marie Gillis. the summer with her parents. Mr. d . .. d n . . nlllersi1dAe"Eaft-wk haodmdh sum pegeamalzrlld rod rd smnw Jon” demanding his acceptance of Di digii-iimiion," Hazel Cameron and Mr. and Mrsl I :- World marketp onuc; 2?m,,1:ii3J: hinsemmir Jon” sud mu nev" 1” American terms. Dr. Miller felt that one of the I-Iampmn HM"e' '- Mrs. John Roberge andiher two "Bl" ..M,. Dnnidi Goodwin K bury-continued in, mm .. Wm ”'1e”P'”””9 lild ll” liteli causes of unrest today in the m-- lyoung sons. Gary and Ronald. "-r-'-'W'T nnmm' nu mumed h- ft” W, in dependm onli'fh4i"d ind more optimistic about the result of Pelplnl lloiwfiil poverty in Asia because "when Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet..1g1i, recently go, 'roi'b3yV mid, ABEGWEIT. BELOVED ISLE spending mm. iimd vizliigie a in skill and aibllitygof thee On ugly, the forthcoming elecmm He com- ' ' lst dio the majority of mankind is liv- Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-in-here they are going in residd .i. Iumnjei-gi-' in i ng n people to roduce ds mm n men-dad the developmem Ol ll"? The Pelpmz Commun Ta A. ling below the hunger line. their mond Shea. Montrose. were Slili-lniier visiting in heir home for seiul-Abegweit. beloved Isle, Ind dl lief” el giles of her son Dem”. prfilceu goo at a. com- Parliament of Canada by the 1n- said meanwhile that. thiere Elilhomes nothing but a how, andidm. Wests M Mr And Mm JV WV awn WOekSV guests M. Mr. and M” Thy nnim. sons ihdn dnsi i,eguiid' us 0F- ll- IW Mr. and ' '3lll5l0li Ol P”l18m9lltlIl'y assistants ”l1opes of an early iealzation 9 iiheir clothing raga. it is easy t0.0'Brien. Main-ice Myers. Mm Rnberge mndeyrhe Islander. o'er land and sea. ' shares the love bestowed by thee. Mr. J. H l r He cite th - . . s arod Goodwin. Harvard d 3 expansion that has to the ministers and the results 3" 3""l5'l" m Km” :59, ivhy stability is not in the the inn by niane. words com- 3 re Apartment. been experienced in trade with attained in skill nd These were rosy l -r ' I Latin America and referred to He recalled th an experience ed with some of the Red broad- "'3" 9! the d”' H13 mend; phased Mrl FTC . -mMr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin-9lGV6n countries in that grea which in securing tiieewitzjrl-Fst Get with Howe ails since mid-June. when Rhee '-TE-f-T-.ATTvlli'W Chester Rem is ilmprmhm at h.L.! The mmy "lends "I Ml” Fl0l"lCmdled by the wave." our Home' and mm mm, M mt T he visited inst vein, with hi hi "I . ; "8 iieer Oi-i i V h. .5 m mm; to DARNLEY AND SE a home in Campbeltnn after racers Vnm Dunn). an, pieased in nee in,” To thy red soil. we come. g sry R, ravel- . s y e continent to bring the docking mdricd is D" on-ca P 8 - - w. M. s. ing treiilrrirrii in P. c. Hospital. Vnome. aimn, me, i,i,mg 3 nnnmig Thy nloon-dl'i'-inrhed nights are our delight. Likc ii breath of spring. the air. Expressing more than words can satisfactory results due to import- export arrangements entered into. The surface there has scarcely been scratched. areas at Borden and To,-mennnell'elease 27.000 anti-Red North Kor- to the state of pgrieciion nod. and can war prisoners. Joyed. and added "Someone with intelligence should be dealing with g the Wood Island situation. It's an awful situation there now." Mr. Cecil Miller said that politic. 31 w'"p9l'5ll”" W38 necessary from Continued from P385 l those who srioiiid hue the inieimii gg4g”g.D......s-- 03 the C0imli'y at heart. opposition from Westmount. D I d Se View Auxmarvi C r i 1 H re hem PX iat the Western Hospital for sevcrali arn ey an a ' . orig ana o a 92 - i or iiie w. M. s. met recently tori tended to Mr. and Mrs. Aiirinida” n Mr M. "- W ., 1.” ' "- V - mi dt hishm i St. l.ii'.. 'v The theme of worship was Tl'l9iMr. all-id Mrs. Star”.-ford Greene. spsndmg thee pal; mo ygngi or in 9 9 Yr 1 i i'lCtl' .02. circle of prayer closed t.heVdevo-lather American cities. i R mums n tlonal period. The roll ca.l wasi lers' Rest. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Goodwin of Sum- merside. were visitors to Kenning- ton on Sunday visiting Mr. and Ml1.'Raobert Dunphy. also Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. ..M...m....M.... . do. niuenni viewwim Quebec Liberal loving hearts return to you T”- Garden of the Gilli. iThv fnme spreads far and wide. Rolling, wooded hill, Green. level plain. "Our viewpoint is different from that of the Conservatives in the matter of protection." continued -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jeffery left Wednesday on return to Toron- to. after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kinch MN mum mother. Mrs. A. M. M" H”"- '""l wet” ii” ” Cl” members bioiillii ma '1 M- 1-iiliriime lied Hid lie - ed b i mbers a.nswer- M 3 .il Viigdill Th ..i .. . . -- Ddwnom "id nu. bmmen Mr. Sunni the case of trade with Cuba whereli the attention of thenygolvn:rr:1gr:ler'i(llil'0Uld resign the leadership if dc- Elgwiliih Ry vzliemceonnumng ..givVlCarnr1frVVm”t:d gVl:'f1m:rs'1dF an3d”'Ci:V:l:n n',l)tr)i'od from Boston Mass. i-9.. Prince Edward Island is thy iey Ddwaom snmmerside. ihe stated the potato and fis..hV but obtained absolutely nnthina lfeated in Montrcitl-Outremont. imam ,ini,i,.mi.n Wm. inf. W.,kg(.nn .F9nlll' i0 Sliiiiid ilifiii WC-iiiiiil M ”a"”'' . -V A market. would have b99l'l 108?. hfifl'”lf .l'0ii don't want Prince arltil Thc new wllrding in the 92-scat iAicnri,.ii.m gu,dm.n;n;p nc,..,mn,i ' i ' Add V ' i .Mrs Kinch's homc in Bloomfield, fl-llfi Till? C9Ul50n 5 i”MT- Wllllfd H028. Who has been ilgesixie :)9t9Vli aliplied to cliiitail Kings to go ahead. leaving Queen": lc(;i8l8llV9 ?i55i3ml)l.V5 - "was ca l out bv Mrs. MacK.'iy.l On June lit at the home of Mrs iillrslsrglr Mrl Md GaA' lOl.mw,a :lnd.V,mn,lm,, em in ad -in i V I i e pol" 3 ion or raw sugar. ” 9 ut if" t" i f ' ., 7.4 - ; Li i, 23; . .i . ' M M! A ., nni l ic.'.' a so vis. er w:.1 irlcn 5 D Y M be M F Schurman 0 S H119 Or a Chang. here. . Union Natlnnale 68 lb9F3'5 itlS5lS... by Mrs. Jas. Hickey. To Jnrris D. .Ich..ston, the Elmsdalc-Vm Alma and S. Lmns and Manon Tonia Mr Siephen lxeir MacK”' Mrs" Rm?” Cousms W I Enlprmlmfl mt, Rcsebank IF” Tocile. Mr Arnold Tnole and Mrs white of Charlottetown Mr. Lazarctte Gaudet was a re- cent vlsitnr to Summer-side m F; i)ll5lT1PSS he 5531- ilndependent 1; vacant none. Mr. Neil Matheson spoke brleflvl Election of Ml'. Lepalme. 46- nnd Mi-5. Conn Donald. 'Vniiin,,.Vi A nncini awning n-,5 iinii-W. and reciiiested C0-operation on iheii-ear-old Joliette. Que. lawycr. was Next meeting will be at thcigd part of the electors. He calltinnedlconccded on the basis of returns home of Mrs. Fulton Simmons at: H-.- iliem rizallisi believing any rumors from 1'15 of 203 polls. Iii-hlch ii special ' 00.. Charlottetown. has been trans- "greed '0 mm 75 mull" "ml 9' "nod to snmmunide as Mamgeriraw sugar for three years which of the summerside Branch. Hisimade the" mlumk "Nth brlml” mnny mend. weicome him back as for Cuba. in spite of the Conserva- he was formerly on the staff of tlleli :11” ,dema”d ml" we amp ml-T ow ' Mr and lVirs..A-liiddie Myers. Mr and Mrs Clifford Galidct. mntnrec 0fl?l'ln3 Will ll? Vfr A Y cw. fornlcrlv lVlontr9:l. mrto-A-ed from Wind.snr' Ban r e e . i of a rift betwee t :- - . Willliirg i.Ci3i(f:..n'.'I,,.".,i itf;."T.?.fril3:. "Tl" 00ii59i'Vii'llVP Gmemmelils data. a iiiniiion"...i3'Si.”;"&qf,1i1'f;y!nfiff””ga5fll'i,'IZ' fgliri1i7ag:rin;0g'igiilr);,:.lakln --.s..--,--,.. Inn, an ,nm,, on in ,(.,n,nn,.,n.. his Amen: the liialili Silcsis liii'i iii Cii-"iiil(i'-?PWi'll and l30"l0li '9' Walter Hogs. Bederiile. M" am” '””"ed l” W hm" ”l5ei' '" 3 illlaliciiiiiiiiliiieiicv. lib: no of .293 polls: Mr. Lnpalmeixcnsinxc-ni'cnaNNax i...ii...' and two. claliirhters on their mcinrrd from Ciiiiii3'i”Pi"ii'ii "lid Willi- -”-w--? ""3 pm"! Wm” the mum Wu” Pmml" Mailietoni Who l iriir0- 'iii39- Bernard Couvrette UN wannlsofiomrri trip to lVieadmi- Lake. S?sk.;B0ll5h3l” '0 Wpiiil "iii "G51": '" 3:): 1,, Ansgnn rug ll” YRVOUTPG liilklfik ll "V9? Mid dilced Mr. Howe. also addrcssediiiihc-lee: Robert Holland Ind. L. 38'l:l . .. in-iisri. in, Ann?” Wiii main, ih,.iV..Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tonic were Mr Ben -Dour:9tVte of Miscouche negotil-.i.ing.z it relatively just. and the meeting pledging the support and Norman Nerenberg Lab-Progl. --A very pretty wedding was5 n,.... home Mrs, Arvnpvw ,.i-.1 Mr. and Mrs Walter Tnole. i'iiT- i'9f"lll-V ”5"”d mill ”l""l' M” . on July 3' the death occurred equitabe arrangement. This is the of the Provincial Government to 402. Isolemniz:-d at the Nazarene Mansei Chiidiv-Q" .ni.ni ih,. Dag) inn mnnihsionts of the groom. Mia and Mrs ll'Flnl.ll'P5 in St. Louis BO Clmrlcs Tonic. the Misses Margaret. and Mrs. i policy that has expanded Canada's trade. he said. Answering the Conservative con- Mr. Lapalme led from the tlmeln Toronto. Ont.. on Saturday al-lwlih hPi' riarents. Mr. ternoon at 2.30 p in. when Oliidygl James O'Brien an , the Federal candidates in each; constituency. He urged the electoral ii i ii i-ind. ndi to "take it out" on the Fedemlithe rs D0 repo Of the oldest man in the district, Ben I... Arsensult. 80 years old. Chaiifour. Margaret. daughter of Mr. His wife. the former Johanna ' ,. . I p i. in admire - Peters. , edeceased him 4 years t;":o:..m;'le 1121 '.it umeidmlhnt "m"d”l'93i "he" may have 9 ii 3.9 ogalhete business man. aisoVMrs. Dan Buchannanof 0'Leary.P.! Mi-. iind Mrs. F,i.-ttvard wiirri-ii. 180.116 leaves to cherish the mem- ich” Kw-m E "'rf"m”c hi "1 3”e””" bl" "ml" "l3 ll iiV"ldeli-nted three opponents in re-'iE. Island. was united in inarriageh, An.-rover. Maine, an-iii.-d JiinP 22 E L R . or ii g age o e a no with their own local members. ' non ni Mn dndiin noiidni. Winn m,,,.i,,,n. 4 iiiei, Tl” "l"'”"'i'- it'll” W" "ll at-!.;tl1i:lf1ll(:lilRnl:.l1e mt for m? Um"il2'..7l2?oQZ"liLni.i... Wackertomi fti"V1lli' in Elmsdalc. Hills River and tmded' closed mm mm Nammli Final figures for the night. for.Ont. The double ring ceremonyl Aitier-tori I Anthem" mo of lab polls. showed Mr. Chali-lwas performed by Rev. Eckel. i. -- - four with 3,466 votes: Louis Phil-ii The bride was attired in a steel; Mrs. Charles G Dunn. Mr Loiils ippe Bertrand Ind-UN 602: Del-.gray fitted suit with pink access-linunn. Mr. and Vfrs Frank phis Marols I. 4.420; and Alexan- ories. Her corsage was mixed ctr-ihunn and Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Mc-.V der Paquet Ind 1352. nations and sweetheart roses. 'l'he1KVenna were Pmorig the iuiesta ntV In Mntilpedia, Clovis Cngnon. llbridesrnnid was her sister. Myrna the Pcririi--Griifiri W:-rtri-re reccot-L i I nil; ?gn:'::”ln:";'.d ;:fi':::egt l:,lh?'l'- Ministers was several years less A man” :nh M; m h .('wd' than at the time he entered that niibm of mm” , ed "in - body in years ago. He asserted that (Judmi) M" R. ”3'im mg Teim as in business or in A home. you mm, H )'M ” E n ” MP learn by experience and that the h ' "7 "' "VEV ll" C-'.l-iinet has a well-balanced nuotn all tn Aiberton and (Laurette) oi: men wiin nae nnd dxpennnce rs. V elvin Gallant of Coleman: and ymiin wiin nbiiiiy nnd vigor ' 'l"p'”"- imuph G3ll"" 01 U to continue to carry on the busi- ALBERTON Will have Tractor and Hay Euler avail- Continued from page 1 retaining Buchlinnan. who wore it mauve suit. ion at Burton T.n' 7. on Juno 22 s'HA"lmd ”""l 3'3g;l':lllld'E"' nest of government. mild-appearingrjecret police chief notary. had 110 imilble d ' "'9' '0 "Wllm 5l 95 l5 H, termed the promise f Mr was foreshadowed Monday bv an the seat for the Union Nationale.,w'.th yellow eccessori.-.. an cor- - 7 VV - I F 0 i With H118 polls reported. he i..ai....,. oi mixed yellow roses and w nnri Hrs. w.--.-ii lhlljms. able by appointment to bole your buy in family a brother. Frank J. Arsenault and a sister Mrs. Catherine Gal- llllt both of Woodstock. article in the gnvemment newspap- said a Soviet 3,868 votes to lil'0Di3l' Hi- Blots. Liberal: Drew to reduce taxes and at the same time extend various services '""l M" R"b”" wl'll"" ""M”"di tn Svrtm-iv r'-ccrifli rziicsis cf m-m-i 3.533 for Rene delVm'chids.. The groom was suppor'cd and 105 for Marceliby Aubrey Ellis. I the field. The modern way to handle tray. er l7.vc.rtia' which lender who didn't pay His funeral on Saturday at St. Anthony's was largely attended. The funeral Mass was celebrated it! his pastor. who also officiated It the grave. Pall bearers were 1-lwrenoe Peters. Jerry Peters. N11 Peters. Felix Arsensult, Peter and Lorrsine Gallant. greatly as "fallnclous". adding that "surely no one will believe such nonsense. It." said the prosperity of the country and spoiled to debt reduction." Ari expanding Canada. in pro- the Minister. "we have been collecting more than we expected. it is due entirely to the money so collected has been tention to theory had his days numbered. The paper named no names; it now appears that Berta was meant. The radio broadcast said the de- clsion to drop Berle from the Com- munist party-which almost cert- ainly means hie finish as s govern- Oregoire. Independent Social Cred-i The gift to the bridesmaid was in a neck piece with matching ear- rings. The glft to the best man ”'-T-TjF:Ft:"." was a pen and penci' set. merit POW"-W33 liken 3"" l '9' A reception was held at the cent central committee meetins home of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mag- where Berra reverted on the 11- gott. mi Monarch Park. Toronto. cent disorders in East Berlin. The mom, wen new-need in pink ihcrs of the William: faintly. i WMH. . L.-- l riatntily decorated and was cen- tered with a two-tier weddinc cake. Mr and Mrs. Kcrsiake will reside in Toronto. l""l white. The lurid!-'s trilile, vi'r..'" Bales neatly tied and sliced by John Deere l Auto-matte Pick-up Baler. Phone. Office 25-3. Res. Phone 52-4