1 . fl-IE GUARDIAN. JUNE,14, 1-95; ' , , . Cl-lARLO'l'I'ETO PAGE FUTEEN 5 ri-is wesrean GUARDIAN 1 1m1m-my M " ' C 11 ' Inquest Held Tyne Volley noresl 5 0,, 5,1,1, we .......... .. .. . a nlflcent ontrl u ion . ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, F ,-,"---,-;g,, -,-,;,i'E';-',j-1,-,,",I,,r-,.;,-,,-,-.1,-. Olflrsi Allanllc g 0 at M Allieflon l:..."l.l."i.'”o.”l.l”l2l.l”.'.'a..i:'il'i.L1” From 63030! CIADW and 030368 WWITON Ilouso th0lIOI8 0082 and 31. . '- '2".-."'..'-'-...-".3 "'.'.:"".-:.'..::.:.':.." " "n"-"3 -- Jloutniseuoa morial Centre at Tyne Valley. Mrs. Etta Phillips, Amherst, N.: s., is spending some time in Tyne' Valley visiting her many friends. The inquest into the death of Joseph Bials, of Pabos Mills, (Jasper South, Quebec. was held last night, June lath. at the Alberton Court Flight In 1919 Froni Hoimans Ltd. Towards u - Aviation Prince county LONDON. June . a Bell 3 ,1,..,v. now.-inns. wsur.aerud: II. .. Marl Gallllifu 0'! Granville luau: hhtaory was made as years ago to- mmg um; Irgngput, day when a twin-engined biplane Hospital Completion Fund House, with Dr. W. A. Shea, cor- oner, presiding. Mrs. Kay I-Iowatt has The "evidence for the prosccu tion" in regard to that dispute: .- . 3050 W Alyn ”'"”'5' ”"''"'-7' "”'"' u”"' . . .1, -1-1-1 1, 1, 1 111 Kenslngton where she is employed. l3-llllllnl CONN! 111 Sllmmtrlllll , W-M. 5 l "'”" ”"”"" "" """" '"”" "'"' "" f."”'”?.l'"?f””a3”K?o; 9 bit. 1 ........?..l.Y5.” Will in: "'.'u.fJ..L'2 Im wedne-d-s: has been over . 9'""”' ”"'3' - "aw 5 ve .' n' -'rhe first subscription by a has enlightened the residents of Mr run MgcK;y gpenc the put, an nlrms. 50 WE Dlesllme ll l-' v I. L Will! in INIIIIIWI-. ”'mdl'nd' mu” 5”” um "I? corporation to the 0250.000 Prince Prince County. and elsewhere, to gldegfge ndpngz M1125 be; weekend visiting with his wife who ”"l3' M” Pl” ml" '0m90"9 31” l war "mc' 0""! o;.l;iI:I)Iuh1Oti:'-:hr::g.dCWO?V; Cwmy m"p""l ”'”l””""” "'"d' "" ”"p'”"m '""' "mm 5 "ma" 31st 10518 causes. unknown. an L” ' P'”"" m 5 3'1"" H”P””- 5 um” pubucnyf” me ""me"" .llbII'W" "III W00lII- l'D"I'IlI"I- mung” mm 1, mm M 1” mm. a minimum gift of slo,ooo by R. -r. em and adequate community hos- 1.1" My Wu wmpmed of me am. MacKay's friends will be ll" the dtlenfe-. - Ihoaal .I-I Onion and GI Iona nu 0' sum” Jun 15 1”. u" Holman Limited. was announced pltal plays in their protection. pleased to know she is much im- 'j' 9 a u ..PAN'Il.Y sau by Baltic W. 1, 1.; Kennedy's store. Kenllnslvon. Saturday evenlnl. Jun! 14- -514, 'rAxzs owing Norboro School must be paid before June 11;, By order of Trustees. -H!JLP THE Kinetts to boost me community rink fund by giv- mg generously for your bag of peanuts on Saturday, June 28th. uhich is Peanut Day- - NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. services Sunday. June 15: Freetown 11.00 a.m.: Travel- ler's Rest 2.30 p.m.: North Bede- qua 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Campbell, -xauarno-ron - auauno - l"”- l'”''”" '""l”"' TN-NEW DONDON AND 8PllNG- IVIELD ANGLICAN CHURCHES- Firat Sunday after Trinity, June I5, I952. St. Mark's. Kensington, 9 am. Confirmation. The Lord Bishop of Nova Sootia. 10 am. Sunday school. St. Elisabeth's. Springfield, 11 sign. I-loly Com- munion. St. Thomas'. New Lon- don, 2 p.m. Confirmation. .The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotla. De- dication of Altar Cross and Altar Candlesticks. st. Stephen's, Bur- lington, 7.30 p.m. Evensong. Rev. E. Coupland, rector. - CHILD INJURED - David lvlatheson, young son of Con- touched down awkwardly in a bog at Cllf-. den, County Galway, Ireland. It had flown 1.000 miles and made the first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic. , At the controls in the open cock- pit of the British-built Vickers- Vii-ny bomber were two-men, 33- year-old Captain John Alcock, an Englishman, and 27-year-old Lieut. Arthur Whltlen-Borwn, born in Scotland. Flying most of the time in thick fog, they iumbered slowly across the ocean at an average speed of about lilo m.p.h. But they pioneered the way for trans-Atlan- tic air travel eight years in ad- vance of Colonel Charles A. Lind- yesterday afternoon by Austin A. scales of Freetown chairman of the fund's special gifts committee. The company. Mr. Scales stated. has indicated that it also hopes and expects to be in a position to increase the amount shortly after the end of its fiscal year, the final decision to be based on an ap- praisal of business conditions at that time. commending the "corporate cit- izenship" of l-folma.n's. Mr. scales noted that public health education and the growing reliance of fam- ilies on hospital insurance plans its symbolic background will har- monize with the general surround- followlng: William Areenault, fore- "m the u" 0! comp"n""' he man Charles Keiur James Mac- stated, "the actual capital invest- ment required to complete our Prince County Hospital and the proportionate part of that invest- ment required to protect the em- ployees. and the families of the employees, should be considered as a minimum guage of corporate responsibility." "In addition," he pointed out. "It. is the responsibility of business and industry, to contribute towards the general welfare and health protection of all other citizens, its friends and customers." -8. Suburban league Donald, Ernest Arsenault. Theo- dore Bulger. Edgar Henderson. and George Purdy. i The Alberton detachment of the RCMP. investigated the case. The body of dials was found by two lolnter fishermen on a sand- bar near Alberton several weeks ago. Program Al S'side loday o proved in health. The many friends of Mr. Donald ftlizclieulr are pleased to see him about again after a bad attack of the flu. The many friends oi Mr. Vaugh- an Ramsay are pleased to know he has recovered sufficiently to be able to return home after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. The United -I:a-flies Aid met at the home of Mrs. R. C. Hayes on Wednesday evening, June 4th. The play entitled "The Poor Married Man" was staged in Tyne Personally we wouldn't care ti: go out on a limb and say that Charlie Ryan did or did not touch the plate in the eleventh innillg if an umpire would deliberately miscall such a decisive play as that one, he should be barred from umpirlng for life. on the other hand, if he saw the runner fall to touch the late, it certainly took is lot. of courage to make the call, and that's the kind of um- piring we like. 0 O C When we heard that Charlie Ryan had stated positively he had touched the plate, we'll confess it was rather disturbing. We've ill- ways admired Charlie Ryan for a lflne. heady player, and a square ".1 1 5, ,11 mm W111 he mmch. Vgngy 11311 on -1-11.11.5111,, evem Itshooler not given to protest with- nill”Il5l'-lll- gllglllsielfigiaer lbgflggesogorcgf me: be”'5 heme 5”)” "”55i”'3 mm erdg b)'ABpl)i1i:illc'i's Royal Aero Club. atnlte. guflawinl-5 'a'tatti:i:1 Sptiiiagrim June 5”" by me-E"":,le Y0"X'l'g3'"m MUSE WP deemed to do mm” .-- Mm 9 pa1mu1 awdem on Tues. Mlneola, Long island to Paris in Jointly with the Mr League of the 31,11. 1,,,1,,'y. ' ' m 7' People, sponsored by the Unit:-ullnvcstlizalunz on our nun. One - .1,-UsDAME.V'l'AI. BAP'l'lS'l' day when he was 1,ad1y 1,111,," by May, 1927. Brmsh Empire and the society M 196 pimysmuc disphvs me" Chul-ch, Tyne Valley, and V1-ldstlllilll closely connected with base. f'lll'RClf. Central Bcdeque, Rev. 3 horse. During the flight the two men ' " I ' D. M. Fraser, pastor. Services for sundny, June 15, C. Bedeque10.4o a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Borden 3 pm Everyone Welcome. -CIICRCII OF ENGLAND. Par- lsh of Alberton. First Sunday al- for Trinity. There will be service of Holy Communion at Christ Chllrcll. Klldare at 9.15 am. and in 3:1. Peter's Church. Alberton at 11 nm. Evening Prayer will be read in Holy Trinity Church. Alma at 300 pm. mid in St. Luke's Church. .)'Le-nry Comer at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. McMahon. lt.D., rector. -TIIANSFEBIIED T0 MONT- .-tGi'E-It has been officially an- imurlced that Mr. Gordon Coffin. uho has been assistant manager of Alberton branch of the Canad- lan Bank of Commerce, is being transferred to Montague in the immediate future. In less than three years Mr. and Mrs. Coffin have become very active and loyal workers in church and community and have made a large number of good friends who regret their ap- proaching departure from the com- The animal was being used by a man who was employ- ed to plow Mr. Matheson's gar- den and for a few minutes while no one was looking the boy ap- parently went near the horses head and was so severely bitten on the face that he had to be rushed to 'the Prince County Hos- pital and a number of stitches taken in his cheek and nose. Yes- terday he was able to be out but he will carry the scars on his face for a long time to came.-S 3 vgnts continued from page .1 .eral Ciovernmerrt." Critical of System The alternative voting system came in for criticism as the public found itself without an expected election result but was defended by Mr. Wlsmer who said it "saved B. C. from Socialism" by prevent- ing election of candidates without it clear majority. Mr. Winch promised that if the C.C.F. has been elected. it W'lli drank coffee and nrbbled at meat sandwiches. They were warm suits Brlll.sh Aircraft Constructors. which protected them from the icy weather. Afterwards, Alcock killed in an aeroplane (who was crash in mented: ”lt has shown that flying the Atlantic is a practical job." Whltlen-Brown, (who survived un- til 1948: said: "We know now ex- actly the type of machine the manufacturers must make for commercial purposes." As a memorial to the two pion- eers, a statue is to be erected at London airport. A well-known British sculptor, William McMillan Royal Academician. is preparing it in cooperation with the Airport architect so that the piece, with AWARDED oovlzinion Continued from page 1 Edwal:d.l7lmi-cll'.- should M be ltle-cl with "Pope and his critics." by W L. MacDonald. retired University of British Columbia English pro- fessor. Then it special panel ap- ,DoubIe nail?" France later lhe same year) com-E Train Service To 'operate All Summon MONCTON, N.B., June 13-The ,double daily except Sunday, train 1service between the mainland and Prince Edward Island and the St. 'Lawrence Special, which operates, each season between Montreal and Metls Beach, leaving Montreal on Fridays and Metls Beach on Sun- days, will again be operated this summer, according to an an- nouncement by F. L. Dougan, gen- eral passenger agent for the Can- adian Natlonal Railways here. In the case of the train service to Prince Edward Island in ad- dition to the morning connection leaving Moncton at ll:l0 a.m. dolly except Sunday, a train will leave Moncton at 4:40 p.m. daily except Sunday. arriving Charlotte- town at 10:30 p.m., Summerslde --The first games of the season in the subllrban Baseball League are scheduled for this Sunday as follows; the Mimlnegash Juniors will play the Tlgnish Shore team on the Tignish Shore diamond: St. Louis at St. Roch. and Skin- ner's 'Pond against Tlgnish High School on the Tignish diamond These games were to be played last Sunday but were cancelled on! account of rain. Competition is ex- pected to be very keen this year for the trophy donated by the president of the league. Mr. W. D. Sumner, and now held by the Tig- nish High School. I O Leary and O O O Vicinity On Sunday afternoon. June 8th at 1.30 p.m. the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacKir-mon of Hebron was laid to rest in the Glenwood United Church cemet- ery. The officlatlng minister was Rev. W. G. Dickson of O'l..ear,v. Mrs. MacKlnnon is a patient in 2.09 p.m.-Lzlncnsler fly-past 20-7 om.-Sabre Jets fly-past 2.20 p.m.-Vnmpirc jets fly-past 2.30 p.m.--Milss formation fly-past, 2,32 p.m.--Welcrinle hy Group Cap-; lain A. G. Kcnyon, com-- manding officer 235 p.m.--Ceremonial parade 2.55 p.nl.-Royal solute (Harvard lily-past) 300 P-m.-Mobile equipment drive- past 3.05 p.m.--Lnncnsicr flying dam-, onstrnllnn and bombing. ' run 3.151i.n1.--Lucky winners of leaf-! let contest lake off on fllilht. 3.15 to 4.00 p.m.--Band of H. M. C. S. Sladaconn 3.40 p.m.-L.1nc:lster para-drop 4.00 p.m.-.lodel aircraft flying display 4.05 p.m.-Harvard aerobatic dis- lllny 4.15 p.m.-Practice crash exer- cue 4.30 p.m.-Mass formntlon fly-past Ircpeated at 4.40) 4.45 p.m.-Band of H. M. C. S Stadacona 5.00 p.m.-Gad Save the Queen 6.00 p.m.-Static display closes. thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Friends of Mr, Hardy Ramsay are sorry to know that he has suf- fered a relapse of the flu and is confined to his bed. Tile Tyne Valley Womenis fr- .stltute met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred and Mrs. Waldo Mac- Dougall on Tuesday evening, June 3rd, with a good attendance. Next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Frank Platt.s.on July 1st. A food sale was held in Hol- man's store, Summerside. on May 31st in aid of the Health Centre. The sum of forty-six dollars was realized. Ml's. William Steinberg. New York. is spending some time at her home in Freeland to be near her mother who is ill in the Stew- art Memorial Health Centre. Mrs. Gordon Williams and fam- ily, Charlottetown, are spending some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. The friends of Mrs. Arthur Yeo Ebali, and certainly not given lo lmlsrcpresenlntlon of the facts. ytolri us that after the game he went over to Charlie and asked him what he honestly thought labout the play. "I figure," said .Clmrllc, "I not the edge of tho f-plate with my font." By the time he had arrived in Charlottetown. :;and was interviewed there, he ;had trtramped all over the plate." . 0 0 We don't take too much stock in tho evldcnce submitted by fans, but since it seems to be the rogue now, we may as well get into the game. One ball player on l-lolman's intermediates, who is probably not too anxious to see the Curran 6.: Briggs team pile up a large load in the Island Leagur race, statcd that he was positive that Ryan had missed the plate He was the first of the fans tr. call attention to it. C C 0 Two other fans stated they were too far from the plate to give a definite opinion, but that they had noticed that Ryan did not check his stride to make contact with the plate, that is, shorten or lengthen his stride to make sure , - . - the Prince County Hospital in are sorry she has had to enter Of C0lllaCllll8 i-he l'lll3b9Y- H9 1'8" munlw immediately discard me mumpu. i1l?;n',:V?'n::Scoli)1)lanlg1 to atgildggdestlfg ggagnglmlseiiiiietlrligltflllporijt J33: Summerside, and is expected to - 1 the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- rlilllt 81011! P853 the BT93 With an chm” "y”em'thpu;'J1btemfugn me two books and gave the Governor 23rd and the service will continue be able "7 "tm" Mme 1" me -Mb" "9 Y0? lmilmenl. and hope for 1: even stride. This. in ltsell. of legislature b.V 8 W" l'0l?"3' - r near future. Deepest sympathy is speedy recoverv. course, would not mean that he Personals awe Conservative manna". Generals award to Dr. MacKlxi- until and including September 2nd. - .Mr. Joseph Doucette. farmerof Harper's Road. near Tlgnlsh, who Arthur Turner. Mr. Wlnch'.s run- nlng-mate in Vancouver East. claimed the system had resulted in non, who was lecturer in political science at Toronto and Carleton College, Ottawa. before becoming From Charlottetown the after- noon connectlon will leave there at 2:10 p.m., Summeulde 1:-loop. being extended to the parents Blld. family. , On Sunday morning, June 8th,. there was an early morning ser- Library concert At llrapaud Hall The Grade 8 pupils of this and the surrounding school districts wrote their had of necessity failed to touch the plate, but a runner could- quite easily miss home base in that way. I O O . . exams in the T" h” mm m '3” Weuem Hwpm” more mulled ballots than any B.C. principal 0' Prince M W31" Cm" 1.: "M351. m::,nct:.'111181',g5 "egg; vice at the Brae United Church. Valley school on Friday, June ll Charlie ''ll'RmPel-l 3" 0V" ills ml" "M 13" u"” "'9" fl” 5 election in history. Most return- la" n Ch””o”eww"i. W13, they Mfumme Express for Despite heavy rains and muddy . , ipiate" as he now suggests, then it major operation. is now on the mg omens mdmned may agree" Morley Callaghan, winner of the roads. mere was 3 very large at- The Library conccrl, presented rseems 511-ange 11131, the 155119 mould road to recovery. Mr. Doucette is in his 88th year. with him. Under the system, voters mark Govemor-Genel'nl's fiction award, is one of the best-known Canad- ian authors. Born in Toronto in Montreal and for Halifax with the over night train operating between Saint John, Moncton and Halifax. tendance with people attending from Milo, Brae and Coleman. At 11 am. the service was held in Crapaud Hall on May 28th and 29th, to capacity houses, proved an outstanding success, both in Friends of Mrs. George Ellands regret she has had to enter the Stewart Memorial Health Centre lhave come up at all. If he barely .touched the plate, as he seemed m.Ma ......-. in , for treatment, to think right after the game, this . their preferences Y0? all C3l1dld3"93 1003. he had already written sev- twigs llzggialgal; a:::9ldCl';grl;3a;toz:; west Devon church. The con- illlultlity rlifl entertainment and M... might lead to is mistaken call. on the bauot. A candidate must H.111 ,1o,1e, and 1, novel before he gregamm welcomed back 531' mg n nanca returns, the sum of The smug” Memom, - - - (Continued from page 5) Munn - Wayne I-lambley The Singing Mouse. Thompson -Donna Wilson On Yonder Rock Reclining, Au- ber-Osil Lowther The Flshermnidens Song, Dun- have a majority to win a sent. If he does not get it on the count of first-choice ballots, in second or further counts must be held. The lowest candidate is dropped and his ballots distributed, among the others. In new returns .today Liberals married and spent 1 year in Paris in the period of such expatriate writers as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway and scott. Fitzgerald. Josephine Phelan is a new star on Canada's literary horizon. "The Ardent Exile", which won both the at present being operated on the Maritime Express leaving Mont- real at 11:30 a.m. will be carried in on the Scotlan leaving Mont- real at 3:15 p.m. commencing June 22nd. The through sleeper from Charlottetown to Montreal will continue to operate on train leav- ing Charlottetown at 7:00 a.ln. ward Lockhnrt who has returned home after spending a year in Korea where he was wounded. He is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart, Coleman. The after- noon service was at Bloomfield Church at 2.30 p.m. and the even- ing worshlp at the O'Leary United approximately s25!) being realized. The program was made up of numbers presented by the various Women's Institutes of this area, and varied little each night. Mr. John H. Myers, Hampton. and Mr. R. N. Dawson acted as chairmen, very capably. Three plays were presented as Health Centre is filled with sick patients and people are very pleased to have such a home to go to, and express great praise for the good care and good meals which they receive there. B.H. 1 We are the chairman of a com- mittee which has charge of select- ing the local umpires. If we were sure this call was a deliberate steal, we would certainly attempt to persuade the committee that the umpire concerned should be dis- missed. We think, however, ihai hill-rBlllY H mbley cl Soc 1 C dlter traded nar- Governor-General's and U.B.C, A 1 1 .111 be 1 ,1 Church. A fine solo was sung by ' 1 1: H o the evidence falls far short of be- )-,-he Yengw Bmtewy. Mac. SW lend”; mrgmolwnmtumuu awards, 1! her "mt book. she was mm cgnevlpgr gghlizgnli saint paatfgn Mr. Alvin Webb. The National E;?1!;f:)l:15' ":,'e”dm N153” 1 mlm N”:-ll lug conclusive, and in this coun- Lachlin - Patsy MacDonald p ” 3' ”” cm" 5' with polls still to report. born in Hamilton and educated at Anthem was sung in honor of the try, even umpires are innocent and Moncton commencing June , ' 111, 1 s a o V . Ecosaalse. Schubert - Alan wm, 43 1,1 14 1,011, 1-gpoy-Qjng, Loretto Convent in Guelph and the 23rd, leaving Saint John at 1:00 Queen! blrlhdab The French?! ;",,,,,;;,,fg"gg,,;';;,;' in C "W 9”” Vgcnufy until they are prmedusulltys If Brldy 3011131 c,-can-5 Lew xlng gum University of Toronto, where she p.m. and will be operated through gev5llvV593'lC'31c;l::n ivlslem "Pony Put The keme on" "em ;lnlel;mi1l:kefaI':lE?," 3&3" mm? T”w"' Th”m"on"C"'3l three votes ahead of Agriculture ;l;10ekt:l?;':;'”!g;' nma::n1n (l;:1s1,t1:)1l-K). isgcfagrraifnmiwmoo?ri:f"?ei3KI a very. lniormallve address em, Tryon, showed how the mischief -Mrs. Douglas Waye accompan-tbegn a considerable distance from At The Party, Bllbro - Carol Ann I-Iogan Ladler, Stlebelt - Diane Ben- fit-it "March Slave. Tschaikowsky - Roy Scantlebury 4 Ecossslse In 0, Beethoven Minister Harry Bowman in Fort George. In Omlneca. Llheral Cecil Steele edged two votes in front of Cyril shelford, Social Credit. Seven polls remained unreported. only a smattering of candidates obtained a majority on the first High schools but in 1942 earned a degree in library science and now is a librarian with the Toronto Public Libraries. Charles Bruce, winner of the Poetry award, is one of Can- lng on train leaving Cape Tor- mentlne at 10:25 a.m. and Mono- ton at 2:55 p.m. daily except sun- day. In the ease of the st. Lawrence Special this will be composed of air conditioned day coaches and titled "Highlights of the Recent Maritime Conference." AZ will flame school cooked up by two children affect- ed their families, and the darky maid, who feared "ghostses." Both these plays were directed by Mrs. William Jones. "Fresh As Paint" was Crapaud's play, directed by Mrs. John Siro- ied by her two little daughter. has returned to her home in I-luhter River, after spending the past week at the home of her brother- .in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I-llckox, Kensingion. ithe spot marked X, to clinch the case for the "prosecution." I I C It is our opinion that the RC A.F. Royals have now the best team they have ever assembled since they started playing organ- Dianne Rupert l C0l""- 5”” ”" 5"" mwmplew Irldlegbknhrn wag 51eepl"3' "" lmd Wm 1"" Mm” B c zmlsgobgdagillgged mbne humour sirigtgxmgiild o!n::lral:tyl'Ve:og?nn:ill1(lElrc: 35,:,.,El&2...l:i,l”..f'.:?'lf'l2.i?Sl1ip.'12? Country Gardens. an Kennedy re-turns. It was possible that even ' r on Fridays only, June 20th to ' . g - - ” --Wlnnifred Anne.MacMi1lan some of these might be upset in "P N D" mm'y' H” Wen" ;ell.gll.lt 29th inclusive at 7:20 p.m.,' ' ' mm": m” ""''”l "1”w”"" "W ”' Mm I-'5"'"C'5 M"l-''0dv 111 best of the old guard i.. Cox. St. young ladies from Victoria, Miss ciudlng her sister Mrs. A. H. ,1 11 M ckmzle and plum-.1 mu Waits. Gurlltt - Kitty Ow h a t nd th as now h"' '””"d i" m"”' '”"'""" lving Metls Beach at me a.m. .. .0 H: I - in ”- - W la-”-F5331-3?"?-a” up out or :r.:.:::.us.-.1:.:.2:.r'.ll':f- ":2: View M Former Islander nor.-. ..nr;..:":::; grown nrsnvnzt n::::::: .:e - or Planoforte Duet - Jolly Darkles. Bechter - Rebecca Nash and Janet Gerry Dance Of The Porcelain Prin- cess, Lecouppey-Norma Duvar running. Ballot Boxes Lost Returning officers, noting that the count in nearly all rldinga was published in 1032. Born at Port Shoreham. N. S., in 1906, he joined the Canadian Press at Halifax in 1028 and now is general superint- endent of the news agency, living until 7:00 am. From Metlc Beach trains will leave for Montreal on Sundays only at 7:10 pm. arriving Mont- real 6:25 a.m. July sixth to Aug- ust 24th inclusive. -The following is reprinted from a recent issue of the Kamloops Journal newspaper: "A. F. Matthews soon will resign a "Princess", Miss Ruthie Boswell, delighted the audience with their talent and charming appearance. Miss MacLeod sang "Embraceablc You", and "Mr. Sun". Miss Bos- tend the funeral of the late Mr. Lawrence Macbeod. Mrs. Harry Brander of Char- lottetown returned to the city on in such fellows as Meier, Petty and Wnnless. Meier, who, they say, had never played anything but softball until this year, is coming along rapidly, and promises to be a good fielder and a doll- shmlnueg In 14', Mann .. mum. ln!d”CCiBiV.., quit". lat with his wife and four sons at Tor- A "M131 u..1n W111 .150 be or hm mmeump in Kimloops Lvrilil " gin gyaelie A:rogrl:1e1::' :;:1:fvaggr;w:Il:yImill3";ftmt:xl;eng;n: Eggusis hlatfelrhe lg':l:ile-sgnwin Sf; grlm w 1 many po o- on . crafted from Metls Beach to Mont- 1, 1 1-11,1 11 No, 21 3 .1 11, 11,1, 1 , , 1 , . ' ' u I. H - The Booklet, Kinross - Payllne from. In Vancouver, more than I Bruce”s contributions to poetry real leaving there on Tuesday, ff,,l,”,,m, inc ha" a -c:mu,: W111 1:3 1nM::,T,,:,3,O5av;el;,',1M;1o i:,5:,nagJ::e zI:;.3;e,fg:fi1t:;1cE:;ghi:"l1'h:'lfatilgfii Yul”? om Plflllyr bihmd ms J"hm"0” "9" Mn” bax” W9” 1”” m me ""1 w new'p'p"' w"k 1" C""”d” -llllY 1" 3'"! ”" M”"d”'- sepl""f'have no direct connection: with piano selections by I-laydn and home at Orwell Nam 15 a cam e MC Stkopv an Vales In F, Duncan - Janet gmltne, were recognized earlier this year be; 15: at the game time. eduhtlo 1" Brmm Columbm Bowen ' has R lot Olllfll to hell! eel? l-lie Corry -1-1,, gnuguon wag go tangled when his alma mater, Mount Al- . From June 27th to August 15th n l ' team on their to.cs.. Sonatina. Dlabelll - Rebecca Nash National Anthem. ABEIIMEIITS Conllilued from page 1 Prince Board of Trade which op- posed the granting of a bus fran- chise to the C. N. R. was read by that some retlrrnlng olllcers. par- ticularly in the big Vancouver rid- ings, decided to start counting all over again. Returnind officer Robert Mc- Glnn of Vancouver-Burrard put it this way: "I don't know whatever - r, ' Everyone is confused- so am I." Mr. Mccllnn suggested the gov- ernment close the schools and use lison University at sackvilie, N.B., conferred upon hiln the honorary degree of doctor of literature. Expert ,ludges For the fiction award the Judges panel comprised John Elliott, lit.- erary editor of the London Ree Press: 0. D. H. Hatfield of Hall- fax. and James Scott of the Tor- lnclusive the St. Lawrence Special will operate through to Campbell- ton, leaving Mont Joli at 4:40 a.m. and arriving Campbellton 7:45 a. m., and on Saturdays only, June 28th to'Atlgust 18th inclusive a train will be operated from Mata- pedla through to Gsspe leaving Mstapedla-tat 8:30 a.m. arriving Gaspe 5:15 pm. and connecting with the st. Lawrence Special at Happily, though, he will have an indirect link: his- name is to grace the elementary school that will be established next September in the building now being used by Kam- loops Junior-senior High School. "Public-spirited men like Mr. Matthews are the motivating force of this nation's way of life which revolves on government of, for and by the people. He spent his adult Miss Deanna Bell, Desable, sang very sweetly "Alice Blue Gown" law "The Little Old Mill", and Norman MacDonald was heard in "Old Man River", in his usual, good voice. l The Choral Club's Male Chorus sang ”Kentucky Babe" and "Santa Lucia”. which proved very popu- lar, under the direction of Mr. William Jones. The Scottish Reel. danced by Mrs. John Pickering. Charlotte- town, spent the past weekend with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. James Evans, Burling- ton. Miss Goldie Campbell. who has been ill with flu, returned to her duties at Holman's, Summersldc. after spending a few days at her home at Burlington. 1 Unless the Island League has Idetcrloratcd a lot in the last two ',vears, this fellow Mcculloch. has limproved remarkably since he inst ipltchcrl for the R.C.A.F. It's our guess that Mac has really im- proved and that the Island Loa- ,gue still has its quota of danger- 'ous hitters. Twice now, this boy has been brilliant in relief. Both to T9lesr-m- M t file All times are 8tnn'd- lll tl - the tea as ofessl n l - ---- ,tlmcs we expected hinl to he shall- Mr. Peter Pate who elaborated on "l awe - e me m c ms or . 0 four Victoria. girls, delighted that on do will b. lad r lar 1, 1 1 1 11,9 mm. and wanted ""1 ,1 the buildings and teaching staffs ,weJudlg:s lo; claatlve non-figaian gm, 31. 191,131,913 p1-lnclml and lnspecf. mmence mm the mmmcy and that 9'1lms. Cecil" C3an1pbM(ll gm!-l,cd off the mound. ut re ooed us iitney service between Tlgnlsh and '9 "mm 5 "W """"t " ' Jl "' "' mm" "3 ' or of schools - and upon his su- grace of the many figures, and , on each occasion. O 0 ha. Ham”, Hen”. Dr. lmgton, is gradually recovering : Summersld would ive the im- 0'1"!" 0' Wulllle ""'lP9"”3 '"' ”"' - perannuation a decade ago lm- eight Hampton girls presented a from her recent illness. WANT D .. -,1, 5 1.1 proved lG.l':lc8 thatg he believed WW1 ""0" ""1 07 lllelllcltncy of r:Cili3:t:;iot,h:n;ynlvgl-'gnJyo;: mcdlarely accepted the onerous. pleasing picture in the Highland E we umme” e the people of West Prince would favor. He thought the l.M.'i'. were RiviI1I' very aatlsflctory service that would in most cases be dupli- rated by the railway blues and that i.M.'l'. would be forced to abandon their bus route. lion. J. A. Bernard addressed the committee. speaking in support of granting the C. N. 17.. proposals. He said it was not fair to expect the "lllwly to operate the present ex- tensive and unprofitable. service "Wins the lean summ months Ind thenhave topr eassrvioe in winter when people must depend deputy returning odflcers flew back and forth. ofaultolnos continued from page i 1T'M I laphone company Wodlory 93!- chimae. ' Except for an emergency tele- phone llne, the village has no com- munications. ' The church, a bit Ir?!-"OM structure dominated by two silvery spires. is intact. A brook separate! it from the aecliorl where the fire l-focom. managing editor of Satur- day Nlgbt. Toronto. The academic non-fiction panel was Dr. N. A. M. Maclcenzle. of the University of British Colum- bls: Dr. M. M. Maccodrurn. of Carleton College. Ottawa. and- Dr. A. W. Truelnan of the University of New Brunswick. To settle the tie a special panel consisted of Dr. G. J. Duhle of MeGlll University. Dr. Watson xlrkconnell of Acadia University and Dr. Desmond Pacer of! the University of New Bruns- ck. 1 Eight car Ferry crossings Daily MONCTON, N. 3.. June is- Commenclng Sunday, June 15. and continuing until October ibth in- clusive, there will be eight cross- ings daily ln each direction of the car ferry service between Borden. P.E.I. and Cape Tonnentlne, N. B., operated by the Canadian Nu- tlonai Railways. The car ferry will leave Borden time-consuming. unpaid and often thankless responsibility of a school trustee. "That is a record of service his fellowmen of which should be proud. Mr. Matthew's contribution to the community goes farther. He has been a leader in his church. and also in all cul- tural and civic enterprises of ev- ery kind that sought tdmake life to anyone Fling. These dances were under the direction of Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Maurice MacDonald with! her family, of Kelly's Cross. filled! in the pauses with her ever-pop-l ular old-time music, and the step-1 dancing numbers by Mary and her! brother brought down the house. Mrs. Jones was heard in two. readings. "The Highway Mah" and "Mrs.' Clancy's Husband". The! Crapaud girls. with Jean I-lowattl better, sweeter and happier. principal of Alberton High ” " inspector of Schools 5. County, and Professor of English Mr. A. 1". Matthew was a former pregenfed . . for Prince as soloist in "Daisies Won't Tell" umber of songs very. pleasingly. The accompanlm oil the two evenings were Mrs. Keith Boswell, Mrs. Mark Cameron and Dr. R. 0. Bradley and Mr. Wal- ter Pratt of Kingston, N. H., are once more trying their luck in Island trout streams, and are guests at "Treholme", Kenslngton Mr. Archie Ramsay, Kenslngton. claims a record for tuber unit potato planting, with two and three-quarter acres planted in 17 hours, on the farm of Mr. Ivan Bowness, Kenslngton. Miss Lillian Coles has returned to Norboro after spending a week- end with her parents. Mr. and girls who can throw a ball as fast las ii Jack-rabbit skipping scatter Eshnl. No control is necessary: Just ias long as you can hit a barn door Jland put A hole in it! at five pares. Report to Joe Clark. Llppy Gaudet and George Guergls, and 1tell them we sent you. Control will come with practice. lllngton. and will wish her an early 1 recovery. , Mrs. S. C. Thompson has re- .turned.to her home in Charlotte- town. after visiting relatives aild . The .i d w Arth and Cape Tonnentine at 0:10 Mrs. Stanley C lea, Stanley Bridge 11 11 ,1 1-: ' 1 1; 11 ”"H"- broke out. But firefighters. unions ,1 3,,u;',';',,if' ,,,':,:,.” ,,',"c.n,d,:'; m" 191,, gm" 1,1,, 1,1,,” 3,11, 1,, at Prince of Wales College, Char- Mrs. Leroy I-lowatt. ., XB- ,Cl,.';','3,,”,,,,,,"5,,,,,:,',','T,Ef"' "" 1,,,”,,'l”'" 0' '-l" ''”''"'”''l' no chancel ll-N" mlilll '9'? ll" Poetry. Ottawa: Prof. .1. roller of m., ezao p.m., mo p.m., 0:00 p.m., lottetown. for A time. He is I Conlrlbutlns l-reel! to the auc-. Mr. Leighton Stewart, Norboro.l "'r"'PP”9d 5?-lg: narsow' stream Ind hut tlt'll:: vmgm college, Toronto, and and 10:80 pm. The average time brother.of Mrs. John H. wells, Al- 0:10 tale tllmuiionfefl :lf":l'l9El0l1lf'visitcd his parents. Mr. and Mral Dr, pmmon 519..-.3, fox-gngfly mm , S '""".'d ,1. -' church! Ml "Pi l ' "W "1 Prof. A. L. Phelps of main. of otmlns 1- my-nu minutes. lm'!on- igmgmnec mg-mmih R: -d - H. A. smart. and other members of Norboro, and graduate of Dal- "W "n'l'1" 9 "lb ll' wet with what water they coud -1-1,. mun". book .,,,,,.1 w” 0- -- W 0 9? 9- of the family at Tyne valley re- 1.0.1.19 unlvergll,-, 11.. movgd .1111, 3:2 in approximately Mr. aaffney added um the as- Pms trusts are prepared to carry mam if the postal nepu-aunt He said they would also be happy Dumb . The homeless. pebble "'0!!! M"- by villages, and scene. 100 fire- fighters from La Malbals. Ill! 35- Paul and Clermorit. crowded the smouldering area tonight. made by Donalda Dickie, of Van- couver R. S. Lambert of the CBC at T to and Herbert Mclisanus of Saturday Night. Toronto. Then me last roared out'of con- trol llvered for the occasion. , This is the third annual concert held for the suppo I4 and main-, tenance of the Crapsud branch or the P.l:.I. Libraries, which servcst this area. cently. Mrs. William Caseley returned to her home in Kelvin Grove, on Wednesday, May 25th, from the Plince County Hospital, where bert Proiltt, Springfield. will be his wife And family from Halifax to Salisbury, N. B.. where he will practice his profession. I Miss Georgie Stewart has re- 'turned to Toronto after spending at Halifax. While on the Island. TTT'""T"-T7" he had been a patient for the a week with members of her fam- to 3- rooms-r menus: l . :.'t'..".".':..":.: ctr: "W N" W . .--e on .. ....,. ., M w :12. ":..:'”:.:::::::r:;- -.::...-.r:.":; 23'1"” imttlns on an” auxilary aivingmgrdeerhmnlndwuk-gm: maosllgtg I3:-t "mm . (OePAIilA'rt3':'IE- o;MA1l;-19:1 ggihticl; The many friends of Mrs. Her- her brother, Dr. Brenton Stewart, aroooul on Ihyor Joseph Bouchsrd who took joined by the other volunteer bri- l mm the ;mo thatfellowa mum high- ever direction of the ffreflabtlns gades. Lack of water prevented ef- passad through the immlgi-atlon' gates at the Ssult ferry dock in glad to know that she is gradually recovering from her recent lil- she called on relatives and frlent in Norboro. in company with list Ir. 1 gnu-tly after it brolts out about festive action against the swirling May. compared with 9.564 vehicles mu, pm,-nu, liar, and am, H,A, gm- T50 "was prdded ova I a. in. fllltll. in the same month last year. 111- art, and her brother-in-law and " "5. . '-It We 1'. Abs '0! looked silt like another fire It. Urbain is 00 miles east of number of Americana visiting Can- Her many friends will be sorry sister. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Orin Nlvajg -- - -' --w 1 at first," said Mayor Idliollsrd. Quebec. It has a population of ads for is hours or more was s.- to learn of the illness of Mrs. Al- 33 family, all of Tina V . ..s.'saetbataenaeaatwiadeausss. asarssxopsopia . eeiassimtsmeiutyeer. 1rediuavuaiberboanialar- . ' l I C