PAGE TWELVE ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE; 13, 1953 OCT-q 'OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAYLVSLUBSCRIBERSH MONDAY The Misses Marie Jeanne Cyr and Claudette Beauchamp of Rose- mount, Montreal, are at present this Province. They are on an extended holiday and plan to cross Canada from coast to coalt, spending a short time in each province. They will fly to the Magdalenes for R few days and then return to the Island. From here they will proceed to Nova Scotia to tour that province. They belong to "The Globe Trotters” Club of Montreal. This is their first visit to P.E.I. and they are enjoying themselves very much. The big Kinsmen Cainival clos- ed its three day ruti at the Forum Saturday night with another large rrnwd pmsent. Many were at- tracted by the drawing for the grand prizes, The first pi'i'Iie went to Mr. Edwin Gallant. Box 76. 385 Second Street, Sumniersidc. He will have his choice of a I)eep'Preeze. a television set. 700 gallons of gasoline or the cash equivalent up to S300. The second prize of a man's Gruen wrist watch was won by Rev. W. Mccardle, Montague. and the third piize of 3 boys or girls bicycle was cap- tured bv Mi'. George R Hooper 214 Weytnouth street. More than 3000 pet-siti.r took part in thc solemn observant-e of Corpus Christi yesterday inornitig when ll19'nibf'PS of the congrega- tion's of AV. Diihstiiiis Basilica and ill? Church or the Mtist Holy Re- deemer n'xS6tl1I.)Ied in pl'0'.'686iOIl and 0ihP1"W15P at Notre Dame Convent. The 0Ii)5PI'YElli()P. began with soleman High Mass st 10 a.m. at the. Basilica. the cetlebrant being the Rev. W:lZia.en Simpson of St, Dunstan's Uiiiversity, Justin Mat-Donald as deacon of the Mass and Rev. Francis Bolger. stib deat-an. Rev. P. F. MacDonald was Master of Ceremonies. The ser- , mon was preaoheri by Rev. Arnold D. Toner, C. S. C. A comprehensive submission will be prepared anti presented on be- half of the potato industry of the Maritime Provinces when the Board of Transport Commissioners holds! a hearing in this city July 14. It is expected to deal with the impact on the industry of recent freight rate iiicreases, the charges levied for refrlizerator-car servicesl and tho probable effect on freight. rates if the proposed freight rate equalization plan should be adopt- ed. These matters were decided last Week at a meeting in Saint. John. N. B. called by the Maritime Transportation Commission. At the. sessions were representatives of the potato shippers. Federal and Pmvinclal Departments of Agri- NIII-Ul'P, Marketing Boards, railways and the Commission. Lsliiluiii hlisllll-l LIEEJISI3 I-IVJRIIIH l2'.'Ii'.lCi ' H with Rev.l 1 TUESDAY Keir Bevan. 18, non of Mr. and lMrs. l.. E. Bevan, 42 Orlebar St., iwas taken to the P. E. island Hos- ;pital at 6.30 last evening car driven by Donald Warren of 17 .'Rochford Square. The injured boy is suffering from broken collar bone and a severe h in the back of his head. Two, Ix-rays were taken late last night- I i I lsas but the result was not disclosed. i The accident occurred at the in- ttersection of Prince and Grafton lstreets. The car was iNorth on Prince and the motor- cycle going west on Grafton. Keir is employed at The Guardlsnl t as s. list boy. i Lengthy argument over the op- 'eration of the newly constructed wading pool in Victoria Park took up most of the time at the reg- lular monthly meeting of the City icouncil last evening. Dr. Wevndall MacDonald, City Health Officer, said he was doubt- itul of the health situation when iiuimbers of children were using 'the pool and the water was only to be chaiiged twice a week. When lassured that the water would be changed every day and also test- led daily for bacteria count he istated he felt that should be satis- I factor). 3 However. the biggest drawback ito opening the pool appeared to be the matter of supervision. Mr. isomerled Trainer. president of the LKIWBHIS Club which built the pool, lsaid plans were under way to have ithe Red Cross supervise its op- leratioii. Mrs. Harry Cudmore and lRev. M. D. Dunbar both said the iRed Cross was willing to under- take the work. but they asked that Ia fence be built around the pool to ;permit better control of the child- l'8ll. i WEDNESDAY Mnncton. N. B., June 9. An early morning trip, in both directions, between Bordon, P. E. I.. and Cape Tormentine, N. B., in the Prince Edward Island car ferry service by the car ferries ”Abegwelt" and ”Prince Edward Iisla.rici" will be loperated daily commencing June l6, according to an announcement lfrom rmional headquarters of the icanadian National Railways here. This will make nine daily trips :Ln each direction. l The extra trip will leave the lpier at. Borden at. 6.30 am. and Cape Tormentilne pier at 7.45 am. '0ther scheduled trips of the car ferries are as fo'loivs: leave Bor- den aiid Cape Tormcntine piers daily: 9.10 a.m., l0.35 a.m., l.00 p.m., 2.40 p.m., 430 pm. 7.30 p.m., 9.00 p.m. and l0.30 p. m. I A rearguard action in defence of the rights of the Maritime Provinces is not sufficient. in view of the fact that no partisan gov- ernnient will seriously attempt to solve the basic problem. said Mr L. W. Bimms, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, .as he addressed the annual meet- sing of the local Board of Trade at The Charlottetown last night. He pointed out the position of lNewfoundland whose problems, he said. had been emphasized by the 35,, ,.e,.,,i,i4o years in the ;of a collision between the motor-i5I0n- and DR 3- 7- Tammi- icycle which he was riding, and a proceeding "ii h ' t S or- I THURSDAY Vrlggid wt t e move 0 Umill , . i -Mrs. Joseph B. Wood and Miss ,Estelle Bowness, who have spent The Must Reverend Walter.P'os- teaching profes- ter Barfoot. M.A. D.D., Archbishop who of Edmonton and Primate of all has served so years on the School icaiiadn. met the Administrator. ,Boartt, were honored last evening Mr. Justice Mark R. MoGuiil8H. rat 9. dinner at the sumniei-side Premier A. W. Matheson, the mem- lnigh school prepared by the stii- bers of the Government, Mayor J. ldents of the home economics class. D. Stewart of Charlottetown and Attending" this dinner were the Mayor Henry W. Wedge of Suin- preseiit members of the School incrside, at an informal gathering Board and other guests. in the Confederation Chamber, The two teachers are raining iParli:t.nient Building at 4 pm. yes- Ifrom the teaching staff at the end lEFd3.l'- Th? 009390" mmfkcd me got this school ieivm, and Di-, Taii. first official visit of His Grace lton retired from the School Board to the Proviiicc. .this week. On arrival. the Archbishop was presented to the Administrator by lDr. George C. Fisher. This was followed by the presentation of Premier Matlieson, who in turn presentecl the members of his Goveriiineiit and the Mayors of Cliarlcttctowii anti Sumnierstde. ' S,lL Wylie Barrett. son of Mr. jand Mrs. Fred Barrett of Si. IEleanors, who for the past three years has been group telecom- munications officer for Nlaltlllnle Gwu" RC A'F' ” Hamafb NS" The Primate was accompanied has been ti'aiisferi'ed to the Caii- by the mam Reverend Robert adiaii Joint staff of London, Eiig-;Ha,.0,d watermml BA. DD land for exchange duty with tiicymshop of Nova swim, wnhiu R' A" R t-those Jurisdiction the Anglican ' clergy of P. E. Island are contain- Vrhollli island Air Cadet."---tlii-tie pd. His Lordship and sgverai gktlimlsiiiiiiiitiisicie ans one ll'Cl'll:mpn1l)cy5 or me ysiimd Clergy 31,0 3I0iW0W1i-I8”! 9011 501917196 met the Covernment and civic of- for special training this siituiner. iiigiais, ' , Cpl. Leonard P. Compton. anrl' .....- Sill. HPm'.V J- Gallant Of Sltnimvr-, "The greatest testimony to the Sldfv ll”? be?” ielfcied I9? 1'l.V1ni-'.iGracc of God is your presence in lialiliiii Sptllvllolilit-5pIlli35.!iI1d SN R8.V'iciitii'ch." the Most Rev. W. 1". Bar- mond PHI). pf summerside will at- foot, Anglican Primate of all Can- Wiid '1 5fl”?1 199d9l'5h1l3 C0UI'5F- ,acla. told a huge congregation last is . ' t is one o '.i;it St. Paul's Church. 3?iliiAdI1lailLF1Ttg3d9if W110 M11 Y1.Vl Clioosiiig as his text ”To testify 9' Val: if thmiiveptl CDFDII-H1011-itlic Gospel of the Grace of God,” ,':iP8liil!.: 0 tralnited Kill.zdOn'i.,IiC said it was inspired by st. E9); 9'5i(3:nh 01 -tit Rild M15. Vl- Barnabas Day and in this connec- M. i -' '. cans wou os witioiit 9. ca - :1:Ok:415- Raliitll Cvmlllun. -S1161”-igiidar to keep them aware of cele- - r.'lil0llS. ' - . MS-:gt.EGaiia'nt islthe sonvo-f Mr. and! They Primate said that when the 1, Slime? :3lent.gN0Ilhl1n1bt't;-1worslup of God in His House is gen uT5:'h-e-ilmmexlsldfb and Snnkreal and sincere it has the power mwyper C53" 9g Mir Mid NT5-ito oonvcrt. He cited the Biblical pd. FY. 9 at -U981. Slimmer-iinstance of Barnabas being sent 31 9- iby the priests to Antioch because A L” by f 164 d l”"3.V1WtPi'1E nothstire that Patti wasl - r ra ion -. c m e , - . 13-93 Hizltgt gave I(:ll5lllgY.0Iion1o)I(I:lllr1)g Fin :flllf:?l(.jxgr;III:D:.)S1e:':l3il distinction of having the larges; las an ambassador but he attend- number of donors enrolled in any-led the services unknown to Paul of the clinics ever held in centresland later told the priests "Them outside of Charlottetown. Summoi--ll saw the Grace of God, and I side, and the R.C.A F. station, am glad." - a Rev. Barfoot rem rk d tht it Isvlgiggibitst 0; rim: Prince 1Ed'.x :1li'i ywla1s always plossigle i3 trail a ciiurcii A r ocey met ”iiesdat W to was ove . cared for, - E- 3')0nrf1'l;lz.:Ili the home of Miss NOrah;5IllDDed in and lived in: ,iustVld)iIiel specaialmmlreiirighlo DI?:::u:1n dxisi S tell tp1leac:ameht'hln.gsi:i1(iE;i L IIC . ' W Eli rlepori: from President Vic Ruiity.,ll1kcd to be and whereeresl: mlglill tic Society's delegate t the 1953 be sought. In thl ti Maritime Art. Associatidii Collvvn-lsllid that Barnabas: ctiigfefhglleigif tion held recently at Acadia U - tome of cons lat" I VPTSIIY. WOUVIIIE. an account nt'1)i'1h91pf'1IlIieSS. 0 mm! mm on and which appeared earlier in thisi paper. Miss Frances Johnston, whol also attended. as representative all the PEI. Arts and Crafts Gullrip was a guest. 2 pital nu June 9. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doyle (nee Josephine The monthly njegunz of H". lMcManust a daughter, 9 lbs., 12 Cerebml PEISY Association tooklmsr iTHOMPSON - At Montreal, oti place on Tuesday at the Y. M. C.A. Dig A, ,4, Mimvica, was guest l.lune 6th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. W. speak”. and wok 10,. his mp,Clgi.1b”Ilhompsoii, 5 daughter. Weight ”Mental Deficiency”. He later (lis-it 5- 07-?- cussed with members variotis pro-WING-AL II”? Prime C0U"i.V H05- biema of naming mid adopnngilpllill on Monday, June 8th, 1953, the mentally deficient aad cerebralim Mrs imd Mm Ti J- Lmgi K9” day, June 8th. 195.3, in Mr. and Mrs. Hillus Cairns. Tryon. U199 Blanche Dawson) a daughter. Linda Grace, weight 6 lbs, 1: ozs. WILLIAMS -- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 8th. 1953, to Mr. and,Mrs. Jack M. wil- liams. Charlottetown, tiiee Frances Tuplini a. son. weight 7 lbs. 11 cu. SMALLWOOD-At the P. II. Island Hospital. June 6th, 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. Laytoii Smallwood, (nee Thelma Wilson) a daughter, Bar- bara Bea. 8 lbs. 7 ozs. DOYLE-At the P. II. I. liospital on June 7, 1953, in Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle (nee, Bcltty Acorn) a son, Gregory Michael. NEWSOME-At the Prince Coiiniy Hospital on Friday, May 29th, 195'), to Mr. and Mrs. llllsworlli Now- some (nee Doris lnnuiiit Augus- tine Cove, a son, (iary Gordon. VVci:.'.t 6 lbs, .'I oI.s. W'A'I'T&AL the t'li.irlullcluwn Hospital. Junc Tlh, lfl.'i.'i, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph INNS. City. twin boys. RICHARD-At the Prince County Hospital in Summcrsidr, on Wed- nesday. June 3. 1053, in LAC. and Mrs. Stan Ricliard, inee Betty Murray). I tiauglitcr. BUELL - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 6. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet D. Bucll (nee Marion Cairi a son. 9 lbs. 6 oz. Daniel Staiifoid. Mm'INNIi'&-At tlio Piiiwc liti- warrl lslantl iiospilal Juno Jlrd. to Capt. and Kits. I-J. Maiz- Iiinis, St. t'ii:irlvs. fl dttuzzlitcr, Enid Elizabctli. DEATIIS JOIINSTON--At liiiiknra on Mon- day June 8th. John Johnston ago 345 years. Remains ulli ho trans- ferred from the Monalinn Funeral Home in his l'IIl' l'PSi(I('n('C at 1:()() p.rn. totiav ('R.O('KI'j'l'T-.X.t Halifax Friday, June 5th, Mrs. .lohn Crockett. Mcl-IWEN-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. June 3, Lena R. )IcEwcn, with of the late Ora lVlcliu'en of Suiiiiiicrsitic in ht-rl Jiiitli )ciir. MATIIEH N-- At t,'li'ii'lolictoivn Wednesday, June l0. 1f).');i, Angus Ii-fatlieson, Sr., Montague, in his 88th year. R-"mains arc resting at the Mat-l.eaii Funeral Home BI.AUKMORli-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital Tuesday, June 9, 1953. Mrs. James Blaciiinort-, 30 Kensington Road in her 77th year BEER.-At the home of her riaugliter, Mrs. I'I:ti't'y Silliphant. Sunimcrsidc. on Wodiiestixiy, Juno I0, Isabel (I. How in her 94th icnr. " Ill.A(.'KiII()Rl';--.-it the I”. 1-2. I. Hospital Tiicstlity, Juno fltli. Mrs. James Blacitniorr, fit) Kcnslngton Road in her 'i'7tli year. MacDONALD - At Vernon River, June 8th. 1953, A. B. McDonald, in his 70th year. i JOHNSTON-Al Iitnkora on June Flth, Mr. John Johnston, nizr-ti 86 years r- ('ROWIilr2Y-in Brtii-kton. Mass.. on June ltitii, Mrs. Daniel F. ('r0uI0y, mother of Mis. Ncllic Nicholsoii of Ciiarlottetouii. RIATIIHSON--At Cliarlottetown on Wednesday, .luly 10th. Angus Mathe- son, Six, Montague, formerly of Iris, in his 88th year I)0L'LL -- At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday June 6. Mary A. Doull of Cape Traverse. in her 87th year. of R. Reginald Bell, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that is true copy hereoflbe forth- CANADA PROVINCE OF l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 28th day of May A.D. 1953 In Re Estate of Christina Catli- erine McKay late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, widow. deceased. testste. To the sheriff of the County of Queens or any Constable or liter- published in Charlottetown atom- sald once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that. a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective- ue pen... wimm mid county ly, namely. in the hall of the GREETING, Court House in Georgetown in ' King's County aforesaid, at or WHEREAS "P0" l'9lCunE' 3119 near the store of Clark Bros. in petition on file of Kenneth M. Martin of Charlottetown aforesaid, Solicitor, the sole Executor of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose her.-.r.after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the Montague aforesaid and at or near the store of Maynard F. McDon- aid in Montague Aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may luivc duc notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Pzilmcr, Judge of the with published in some newspaper V said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the ,said Province, on Tuesday the 30th day of June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Est- ate closed as prayed for in said petition and on iotion of Ken- ncth M. Martin Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with pubIls"" in some newspaper said Probate Court at Charlotte-, McComiick's Limited man between ages 25 and confectionery trade, Prince car. Applicants must have experience, reliability, prii. vidc references. Group insurance, hospitalization anti pension plan, expenses, good salary and conimissioiis for plus business. Applications treated confidcntialii. Apply in own hatidwritingz giving full particulars IIIIII 'phonc number to Post Office Box. 549, Moncton, NB, town in Queen's County, the and year first above Written day By the Court. ' (Scat Frances B. vIllIlIL'0nlI)a Regiiiini T0 LE17 OFFICE SPACE Apply: THE FASHION SHOPPE Phone 55 SALESMAN WANTED- require aggressive young 35 to sell to grocery aiiii Edward Island. Must ouii published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following i.....; places rc- spcctively, namely. in the hall of the Court House i" Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada building in Char lottetown aforesaid and at or near the Batik of Nova Scotia building in Charlottetown foresaid, so that; all persons interested in the said Estate as afor-"'d may have duc notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Clirrlottetowti in FOR EMPLOYMENT IN REQUIRED - AN EXPERIENCED SAW FILER Good Working Conditions - Welfare Plan. Reply in your own handwriting to-- M. F. SCHURMAN COMPANY LIMITED Summersidc, P. E. I. stating experience and wages expected. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Queens Couv-av, the day and year first above written. By the Court. tSgd.) Frances B. Vinnlcnmhe Registrar. tI..S.t New six room bun l ” CANADA ga ow with all PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Pnibale Court The 22nd tiny of May A. D. 1053 In Re Estate of JEMIMA MAR- TIN lzitc nf Montague in lx'in;:'s County in the said Province. Marrictl Wonian deceasctl, tcsltilc. To the Sheriff of the County of FOR IMMEDIATE SALE veniences. built in 1950, six acres land with brook and small trout pond. one acre.of potatoes, one acre oats, straivbcrrics and l'aSDb0lTl0S, etc. Situated (in paved higliway four miles from City. KENNEDY & MUSTARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS modern cott- King's County or any Constable or literate person within said "-7 - - L. 4 County I GREETING: Whereas upon reading the peli- tinn on file of John J. Stewart. of Montague aforesaid, Meat Dealer, surviving executor of the above named Estate, praying that a cli- ation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at It Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court Housc in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- incc. on Thursday the 25th day and bath. air conditioned mile frotn City Limits. FOR SALE New modern bungalow. consisting of five rouiiis feet by 123 feet. Situated at Bclvcdcrc Hciizlits, nun KENNEDY G: MUSTARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS heating system, lot lull of June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the 9'! per cent increase in freight . , , . p . rug. pamed child. . izlnf-ton, A daughter, Karen Dor- )IacliAlllaIu:-A; rtlieil Pflllsttil Same day ta shew Cause it any V Mama The speaker! who has tmveued Dr. Macvicar outlined variousl(.0kRu.AVgM ih Cl .1 uq , llmrd MIMI ,G'V:WIj””l1”(',” they (':in why the Accounts of the 5.11-gag (3315 all across Canada speaking before WW5 Pf memi” d9IICl9"Cl' WWI, H H f i 1 ' (5 SE10 ' 0:" Jule .3. " 7 3 7 ” ”' 8 ” sziitl l-Istziic should not he passed soluu various Chiim-hers of Commerce Pppfoxlmaie mental age limit nil, "Sp 3, M 1"” ' . ” "' J" h” ”b”' 3”!” , and the Eslnle closed as iraycd 0," T” LE" and Bonds of Trade, bl-igfjy ,-9. each type and stated that tlicidml R,1”' H"b"'- C0rrigan, Plcas- N0-1-1-1iv(.'..-At the Royal V1('l”Ti4l for in said petition and on inotion . - Ilturdays Crossword ("red ,0 me Sevemi report, of mentally deficient his the most, dif- ;'!T(.(;;:giA"t Prince Fdward Ilnspittil, Tiiiirsdi-iy. iunn 4th! AT KENS”fGT0N: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17th-2 P-51- m”'"1 C”mm”5”mS' ileum oft an handlcapped cmwm”. island Hospital on Saturday, June il,S,)53j,e1:hE6:i?I';c.f;.lml H Nonlmg Having sold my home I will sell by public auction my flO'iI'-0- 0 M0913 - ' 6 1953 to M... and M” G GOP g i g - hold effects. consisting of one lleintzmiin piano in perfect I” . The speaker pointed out thnt ,,,',,, H,;g,m R dw,,hm' ' NIINN-At the P. t. 1. Hospital . dition. one piece chesterficld. dining room suite, beds, sprint-. PRTEDIS End IE9-Chem Very Mimi.-tVARl)-At.(Tampbalton. on Mm, I”Tidr"il'i JUN! 51I'- '9Vi- -Wm R- 'mattresseS. dressers. commodes, couches, Axminlster rug, in”. D A I I. Y C R O S S W O R D milk: 11 thtfrntriiisttakehmgii pltiisliingpmsh 1953 to Mr. and M”. Amhul, Blunn of Marshllcltl in his 83rd stand. rocking chairs and chairs, dishes, electric washer. Illltl :i . . , . 1. Provide with 1.Dcsire of ed several cases which sliowctl l'"”."".-I."l.""”' . , . hrookc on siinctiwf Juno ”7IIl. mprovemen erwce MRS. WESLEY Cnastrtm. ”'”'"5 ”""”V d'-mid that when allowed to progrrs" 'it'mK”5A"M me Chmlmemln Edith emit cimprioii uilo OI ARTHUR 1 srawiurr aucunnoi-r 5.1 h g -b - - , ' ” ' .Hospit l on Sund J . 'Ili, 19'3, , i ,' - N P - " i - - ' 9M3f,,E,Om 2 19. uifrir rate, in: :ii.Lict slioitrcllm ,1,-,amiu RIPS.a(gal'lullICKe:1na'Da Alex Cltzlpiwll, in Ilt"l' semi ieiii. Can be obtained by contact- moiiot 3.Ciimbing (Ba-byl.) H: M R e mpwv m n' 5”” 5 1” 5 0” mg all act 10 sterling M80 ms. Mai, ,.,,,,. "Cm. FRIDAY A-l.'l.I) - At Grace 3tIaIgt'riiiy Hf)5- Kay, 99 .St;. Peters ..Road, 12. xntdimciiii 4. Behold! .5 I 'P”"1- Hamiixv N0” Scmiav M May Charlottetown or by inak- ' 13 Outer 5. Rock frag- ariv.-p Air Coninindni-e Arillllr iiwi;;liti'i!9tli. 1953, to Dr. and Mrs. Benson mg 81.1.8" ements with mag E garment nicnts st 22. Scissors mntfilil EILIIHEI Ross, air officer comnianding tlic Auld. it daughter. Sharon Elizabeth. h. t H Evening fnmofcmr 23.A".,e,.,. N, lVLarit'tmc Air Cotiiniiinti, arrived VVIIiIiIAfI'IS - At the PI'lIll'C C IIIC ODCIZI OPS. 7 V . W001.) 6. On trip can Ynterduyu 5...", in Siinimerside yesterday niorniii: COHHLV Hospital on Wctliicstlny. . ' . wEDNESDA1t JUNE 17th: AT 2 P- 1”- 15.AIiquid -,-,g.i,,g,,,i Ind,” 32 Vomd. to m-cstttll wings to a f,'l;IfIufIIill' llil(' l0, torn, in i..ii(x and is 2:. There is one working near I . . IV y 1 food igabyl-) phi?! 'wllh class of officer n.'iii,r.::itoi's HL 'lit'.slcr Williams (non Maigx ' .. , ' I ' 3'01! Et all LIIIICS. anl lllsllllcled byp Mr- Stewart: MalpC(llll' ””'”' 16. Samarium 3. Pendent 24.wiirmcoioi- rllnncrl wings Di'II'atIt: held in tho attnistvii-i-. R.N.i II son, weight 7 lbs, FUIIII-SIWI 0 100111 dDa1l- r . . . , to soil by auction on his premises, the .f0IIOWlngllll'll1l iri- 1 iiS)':?l.) 9 om.,,,,,,i, ngsuport usody nnlml at fiziitl. I H H i(:1ii;sx.C"FRV M H P. ment. with 2batli and sun- gill-ii. SeI'VlC(I: lfiicludas S110 etc. 7. .o en; jiutr U” V rt an in ervimv ui l iv prcw . it' 2. i . -- . ie rlnct! H I , g . p ul in an Caring - - , - - ' , i A mmnng bun.” nwngarnigi 37 griizter Sh0,.u,, Mm. ma m.m,,,,v Comm0,lEd,,.Md mam, Hospxm on Jun, pOl(Il cxiia. Location wry D,.,,,,,,,gg Grading Ewavat: Piano. antique bedroom suite, antique walnut iyiilill) 19- B3h.Vl0ninl1 II. Actually puck 'nC)0w tinrc Ross gave 0IIlt'l:iI tiiiifirmri With. 1953. 10 MI'. and Mrs. IV. IV. CPllil'ilI. N0 CIlIl(IlI0lI. ' I , ' ”k ' - d and Ch&.nr' bun-ett' 2 Oak llblary lablosl 4 0dd.tnh'( N H Wily l.'l.The two 29.Hebrcw 38 Comtenh tion in a report that the Stun iaci”.aclicrii tuec Belly Tlioinpsnn. mgr . mm ll 01 ' lloo 103 curly birch Side tables, 4 beds, 2 pine bureaus, 1 pint" lttiiilis 20.CoIlegQ mK,u,,r prophet lmm mnilsitic Air Navigation S('Il(ill'IIlIA)v. NI.) .Mermaid, a daughter, Zor PHONE 936. making Zllltll) IOWA Ct())St pond Case' 8 chairs. dining 1.00111 suite Consisting of whip, g';iIe- cheor 15, Rough 30. Li . I . ivil be moving to Viiinipcz in . till .015. "' 0 taing V usjn - , y V. . y g , . :. 2I,Droppgd projection 31. Fgaiga, fO' Ot'tobci', and A Maritime Oper-:(lAlRN.N'-At the Princc County the fagious Mzicxay Lby,I-iasgg boalrd and 6 Cha”S' Thol elCC.t”c nOnC1' desk mid. (h:,' h 22. Small spray ) Ion aiional 'Iirainimz unit from Cronin Sllospiinl, Stimmrtrslrlc, on Mon- which ig noted for .Spr4ngRCoucgI and nlatllressi Wlcker ILOCRCF. nICd;Cm('1('m' 2.5. D0mlnecr- '" r r" " ' , , " 7 - , . inc, ecor range witi water front 2 marble ircp iit'lN mz I OUR BOARDING Housh MAJOR HOOPLE P0U"d9i'5 50 3m'3Ct1V9 t0 the safe, 20 turned walnut stair rungs, I6 stair carpet I)l'i'lM' 36'Lf::',;d pf . , i1"ElI9r- rods, 3 stained glass windows, quantity stained glass" WI gndm W g YEAH,5URE, MAISOR! M used light fixtures, 2'pine.outsidc double doors. 24 in. itld impiements , . ? I 8 ft, 6 in., 2 DIIIO doors 53 in. by S) 172 ft.. 1 door 34 in sh) '7-"mi E5AD-'TW'555- TELL VOL"? Coi-I5” CKVMMMM 6 172 ft., 2 outside doors, 32 in. by 6 ft. 9 in. new i-mmiii: 28 PICKAX PETE YOU ARE BRINGING ( "TELL THE Boys To sealer, 1 large hot water coil, suitable for store 01” i:814ii-"'- ,9". Germ”, f ALONG ONEOFTHE OLD WE6T'5 CRACK 5 13,6 UP THEIR J, J. MUSTARD, composer. SI-IOT6-W-I-IEH-i-IE!-l.' M-T HAT I COULD yAm,LLERy N . Auctioneer. ,3 gr”-3 i'-"LICK THE CARAWAY, 1, W N W A D ' . one o E ECHECK F. , I 1 3,. Am", i ive-ioom tunga my on N MAYBE TI-iEV'D 13 1 v P d 1 mm eas ey Avenue, ark a e. (5. Wire City . water, Modern con. . '0 'l'ri:l3l5;'fi" ; A REVIVAL OF 1! , veniences. , l llli i ,,,,,,,,, tn-ta BLASTING .i.ia.. Apmyg , 88. Dexterous OF A BUNCH OIF 4 39-RIV'”F"I " PRESTON ELLSWORTH I "'-”?"";,-in RUSTLER5' Pafkdale ' on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS . C1. i'.i.i'.'S.iia.iii 4 P Ar ma COMMUNITY can-ma, smwiuvr STE!-bTv puugg mi TUESDAY, JUNE 16th AT 2:00 P. M- h tmu-J , I am instructed by Mrs. Freeman Eddy to S0” ”- R;'":'" I public auction her effects including: , ” " p 6-! 1 heavy duty electric stove (Westinghouse): 1 ll?” '!o. duty electric stove (Frigidaire); 1 electric refrigemll (Westinghouse); 1 solid walnut electric sewing ntafll” (Console); 1 Hoover vacuum; 1 walnut cedar chest: 1 0”" ', AT KENSINGTON. IVEDNESDAI JUNE 17 AT 3 P.M. DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: axrnnnaaxn ' Q. U” tu1.oNoraLt.ow 4. It . Ono istterslniply stands for another. In this example A is used '5 seIlIal:Jl;IKDII:)Ti::i ar:gtIo,t'1D"I:Y Ilioivivse bmaucm radio and automatic record player: 4 bedmo for the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, apos- J a: hold effect; conglgfjnz of one SEIS With spring-filled mattresses; 1 living room set: lpco Itrophiel. the length and fomtation of the words are all iiiiiu l 5' dg piece i-iioste'rrtcui. dining room sole radio- 1 small radio- 1 chesterfield and 4 Chill”: Each day the code letters are different. 1 '3 tlxlXKt g suite. beds. sprlnizs. matlrmel davenport-' brass wood box and screent 1 kitchen sci? ”i I p ., - . , , ' I H t t , ” ' i l”ViiWmV”llW '- "””"”' """"""'"- "”"”'"- Mr chairs; end tables: 1 mg 9' x 12f; 1 rug 6' x 9': 1 (0 minister rug. hall stand. rocking chairs and chairs, dishes. electric washer. and a lot of other articles not enumerated. mus wssnsit CHAMPION ARTHUR J. STEWAIT. Auctioneer. A Crypt-mun Quotation 1”i'F ALLO ORL ZIETSE ux ORDI, nwrtsn. nio suo ts xsszc xxoitcz .-NIAOY-LFP. tenure-rs crmoquote: on: i-tow MANY roam-zxrs an mprlu shunt. cutcu: or A wrooma RINO.C1lllIL .)v goleum 10f x 10'; 1 Congoleum 7' x 9': 1 power laii mower; garden tools and furniture; sliver, pots. W” dishes and other articles. . I w. it. naarrost. Auctioneer- vsD3WXNytxklkklkkWb .J fs;.f:iyxxii.xiV N y l ' Jill I 1-ihCI&i.D&Y.l.