1 4. ()UR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY suasciusiezasl HONDA! go Hunter. 07. of Indian ad in Prince County Hos- pitgl about 8. a. yesterday mornlfll 3°” “ '0 Rm?‘ "1 celved in a fire that completely dun-oygd his home about 4 p. m. we previous afternoon. The origin of the fire is uncer- tain but the elderly man, who liv- ed alone. is known to have been overcome by smoke and flames when he tried to recover clothing ma money from the blazing two- “orgy frame house. -G River .'It is expected that in a few day; the public building at Mon:- ague will be entirely closed in with tile and brick work fast near- ing completion. The east side and south side are being faced with limestone slabs which present a wry attractive appearance. and which will lend immeasurably to the attractiveness of the town. This work is also almost com- pleted and will be finished in a matter of a few days. At the same time other workmen are engaged putting up the tile partitions be- tween the respective departments and rooms. His Honor. Lieut.-Governor '1‘. W. L. Prowae prorcgued the Pro- vincial Legislature at noon satur- day after having given Royal As- sent to fifty-four bills. His Honor was accompanied by his‘ elder. Curtain J. J. Connolly. V.l't.D., Lieutenant-Colonel A. W. Rogers, E.D.: mantles A. 0. Ilacllillau. Plans are underway at present regular '.l.bwn evening, said the as which was row at a ‘ the Buinmcuide 5 Council last and Wing oosn- Council had visited the school and intended to meet in committee at a later date to discuss the request for the inauguration of Maritime oi the school board for the con- Ceutral Airways new service from Goose Bay,-Labrador to Gander and St. John's in Newfoundland. It is expected that arrangements for ticketing, traffic procedures, cargo faculties, etc. will be completed by the middle of April. The inaugural date has been set for April slat. The new DC 3 service. which will connect with MCA’s scheduled flights between Monclou and Goose Bay. will provide an important economic link between the Labrador Peninsula and Newfoundland. Mr. Edison Mutch oi North River, one of the well known Jer- sey breeders oi the Maritime Pro- inoee, leaves this morning accom- panied by his son-in-law.M.r. Fred Kiuon of Hampshire. to deliver mother one of his young Jersey bulls in the farm of Harold and Robert Manes, Nashau, Iowa. The animal will be shipped by trans- fer. TUESDAY ——Msyor Wedge, speaking in re- spect to a letter from the chair- man of the board of school trust- struction of a new school. Helplasaly adrift in summer aide harbor on a small ice- caae which was rapidly being carried by wind and tide to- wards the h.arbtn' entrance. two young lads about 1: years of age were rescued about 8.30 pm. last evening by ‘George Heston of summer- side. Mr. Beaton was among sev- eral who noted the plight of the young boys who were be- ing swept sea-ward, and quickly launching a row boat that‘ was nearby he managed to reach the boys and get both of them safely into the host before returning to shore. The two lads who were Louis Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Agustus Gallant, Market St.. and Leroy Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott, Wat- er St. West.—S. At the regular monthly meeting of the City Council last night the following resolution. moved by Coun. Edwin (7. Johnstone, chairman of the Finance Commit- Aroher of the City Police leave for St. Johns, Que.. tomor- row to undergo training with the R..C.A.1'. as security police. follow- ing leave of absence from the city force. Cons. Downs has been on the force for over four years follow- ing overseas service or five years when he was.a motorcycle dea- patch rider, with the Queen's Own Rifles. Cons. Archer. with four years city police service. served for over four years during the war with a motor transport unit. BIRTHS ROBINSON-—At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on April 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean R.obinaon,Parkdale, a daugh- ter, Laura Jean. BUBNE'i"I‘—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday, April 11. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Burnett. city. a daughter, Mary Joyce. 8'i‘l'ZWAB.'I‘—At the King's County Hospital on April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, Murray Riv- er, a son (stillborn). William Ron- ald. WADDELL—At the P. E. I. Has- AAUCTION SALE FEEDER CA'I'l‘l..E NORTH TRYON CORNER ‘ Thursday, May 6th——1:30 P. M. List your entries with Maurlus Larsen, Secretary Phone Borden 55-12 before May 3rd This Sale Sponsored By , AUGUSTINE COVE FARM FORUM . AUCTION SALE AT navmnnns hrs! on FARM or JOHN JACKSON on wnnnneiiav. arnn. 21 BEGINNING as 1o:so a. M. A complete clearance of livestock and farm equipment by Public Auction: Livestock:—-14 cows. Holstein, Ayrshire. Guernsey, all ‘ood producers; 9 young cattle; 10 brood sows; 150 hens, sheep. ' Farm Machines——1 M. H. hay bsler (new in 1953); M. H. 3-furrow plow (new in 1953; Allis-Chalmers tractor w/c combination drill seeder (Cockshutt) manure spreader (Ccclishutt) Papec forage cutter and blower; Hall potato sprayer; side delivery rake; 4 section lever h_arrow; grain crusher; fertilizer sower; binder; sectional seeder; cement mixer; 2 brooders; blacksmith forge and tools; hay_fork§: rope and a large assortment of farm tools. All machines in excellent condition. 'l‘!:R.MS:— All purchases under $10.00 cash: over $10.00 2576 of purchase price in cash, balance 6 months on approved joint me" 1. J. Mosrann, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT DARNLEY, APRIL 19th, A1‘ 12:80 P. M. Having sold my farm I will sell by bllc suction -1'T},."°,,T, mu “ '{',°h,,' ud"“"f,’ stock, balance of crop and machinery (mosty new), and air as an aesiuuial uparizncg, some household effects. ‘°" “” 7”" "'““""' "'4 W" 9"- Stock:—C1ydesdale mare, 8 years old, horse 8 years old, 6 milch cows. 3 year and a half olds, 6 one year olds, 1 call‘, brood sow with litter of 10. Machinery. etc.——68 Oliver tractor, power takeoff and hoist; cultivators and hillers. 3 furrow tractor plow, man- ure spreader, rubber tines, side delivery rake, power mower, 3 section lever harrows, 2 section lever barrows, potato digger, fertilizer spreader, roller. tractor trailer, box cart. team, waggon, light waggon. Letz crusher and mixer, wood sleigh, double and single bob sleigh, family sleigh, harness, double and single, band saw, farmer’: boiler, bench vise, dory bottom and plank, hardwood plank, hay and straw pressed and loose. about 600 bushels of grain—mixcd feed and straight oats. Household Effects—Large Servel kerosene frigidaire, dining room set. bedroom suite, parlor set. toilet sets. bur- eau and commode, oil heater, writing desk, new, kitchen couch, parlor table, dishes, dash chum, cream separator and other articles. Also 24 acres of clear land at Damley Cannery If day not fine, sale first fine day. "Arthur J. Stewart Auctioneer. DelnsarAdams AUCTION SALE ' AT BBOOKFIELD THURSDAY, APRIL 22—l:00 0'CDOOll Of entire stock of Guernsey registered cattle. R.O.P. and farm implements. I am instructed by Mrs. - Wilfred Wood to sell by public auction the following: - Live Stock: some fresh and some to freshen. 1 Guern- Iey eow.‘11 years old; 1 Guernsey cow. 10 years Old: 1 Guernsey cow. 8 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old; 1 G cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 11 years old: 1 Gue cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yegs nld; liheifer; 1 heifer, year and half: 4 calves; 5 year ol ; 1 bull. 3 years; 1 horse, -10 years. Farm Machine : 1 (M.l-I.) tractor (22). almost new: 1 (M1-I.) plow, 2 , (new); 1 (M.H.) discs, 24 disc (new); 1 bay loader, . (new); 2 sets of light harrows (new): has he sought in many eoimtries ever taken prisoner in his native Po. land by the Russians. Y.M.C.A. since September, 1940, submitted his resignation at the Board of Directors meeting held on Tuesday. which was accepted with extreme regret. to a similar position with the Y. M.CA. at Owen Sound, ont., which becomes effective on July 1. and Mrs. Gamble and their two children will be leaving for their new holne in mid-June. tionsl meeting of 'ninity United Church last night. Rev. Howard Christie ited Church. was call to offioiate as assistant min- ister with special reference to young people's work. The call will be subject to the official courts of the church and final action will be taken at the Maritime Confer- ence. from burning grass, destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robertson, Bouthport, yesterday afternoon. Living in the one-stori ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and their. four children ages five to fiitesn.: Practically all of the furniture and personal belongings were the fire which levelled the bund- ing in little short of a half an hour. There were no injuries. —Mr. Alyre Arsenault. Central Street. was elected president of the summerside Film Council at the annual meeting held in the Summerside High School library on Monday evening. Mr. Arthur Corney was elected as vice presi- dent and Mr. B. J. Beck, re-clecl- ed as secretary treasurer. Kenneth Waite, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howaiii Walls of Loyalist Road. near Mil ion, was taken to the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital yesterdai afternoon suffering severe head injuries sustained when he ran across the road into the side of ii passing car driven by Mr. Frank Arsenault, Spring Park. Mrs. W. J. Rodd was re-elected ‘ President of the Charlottetown Liberal Women's Club at their annual meeting held yesterday afternoon in the clever Club. Now showing at the Harris Mem- orial Gallery is a collection of the paintings of Robert Harris, CMG, RCA, which undoubtedly reprc- .. some the most outstanding display , ever shown in Prince Edward Is- - ‘ land and probably one of the fin- - est collections in Canada. In addition to the permanent paintings or the gallery an near- ly S0 othc Harris paintings from private owners. Contributors to this Ii‘.-eclal display are Mr. James ' E. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cot- ton, Mrs. George D. DcBiois. Mr. F. W. Hyndman, Mr; R. L. Mulch ' Mrs. R. :l:. Muwh, Mr. and Mrs. P ' W. Palmer, Min Margaret Cotton. ' Mrs. '1'. I. lfaoflutt, Mr. 1!. E . Hyndmen. ; Frederick Russell Seller, son} of Mr. and Mrs. R. l_ Seller, ; has ban chosen to represent the Char ‘ ‘ Rotary club in the project ‘An adventure in eitizcn- ahip." by In Rotary Club of Ottawa. tell his remaining in Ottawa from May II to Ii. TIUISDAI —A victim of lie ravages ed a‘ war-torn world‘ Dr. L. . zielin-‘ ski who recently moved to xens- I ingion from Klnkoru where hc_ conducted a general c- tice in medicine since Ap 4,‘ mi. has at ran some in Canada I . t_he security and freedom which. since the day in i940 that he was Mr. Fred I. Gamble, who has been General Score‘ 1 of the SPECIAL N0. 2 arr. Gamble has i....'. appointed Mr. At a largely attended congrega- of Hunter River Un. extended a a disastrous fire which started. completely frame dwelling were - lost in farm wagons (one rubber tired): 1 single plow, 1 scuffler, cart, 1 h mower (I.I-i.); 1 hlller, 1 rake, 10 ft (l.H’.); Wood slei.gTr,i1 driving sleigh. 1 box Ileiiihi 1 - d!‘lVln8 Ileiglv driving harness. work harness; hay and straw. Ifdsynotfinesalethefoliowingday. . » . ‘Penna g sale-—Up to 810.00 cash: over that amount seven credit on approved joint notes. 0% III?‘ In. lilies! Wood Claude Or-sswel’ J‘ V Auctioneer‘ Cons. Russell Downs and Lloyd” pital. April 11th to Mr. and Mrs. wyman Weddell (nee Mary Math- eson) a son, 8 lbs. 9 on. JllHNS!‘0N—At Toronto, Ontario, on Saturday. April 3. 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Wee Johnston nee (Anna Grifiln) of Burton. Lot 1, a daughter. Debra Ann. STEWART — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, April 0th., 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart (nee Edith Kelly), Charlottetown, a son Stephen Floyd. weighing I lb. it or. ABIINAIJLT — At the Grace Maternity Hospital, Haliiax, on April 4, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gussis Arsenault (Beatrice Keep- ing R..N.) a daughter, Linda Flor- ence, weight '1 lb. 4 oz. ELLIS —- At the Prince County Hospital on April 1th., 1954, to Mr. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Therin Ellis, 0'Leary. a daughter, weight ‘I lb. 1 oz. BROWN ——At the Prince County I-lorpital on April 7th., 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Darby Brown, sher- brooke, a daughter, Brenda Marie 8 lbs. MMPEEBSON — At Backville Memorial Hospital, N. 3.. April 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MscPhsr- son, Bayiield, N. 13.. a daughter. WIlITLOCK—At the P. E. Island Hospital on April 14, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. John (Tarky) Whltlock, a. son. MABEIAGE5 WIADDELL - MICDONALD —- At tee, . and seconded by Counf, -W ’ " George J. Rogers, was adoptedl . a after much discussion on a etand- 5 .a ing vote of 5-8. WEDNESDAY TODAY SATURDAY "ESPECIAL no. 1 L 9.50 Droelrfield Presbyterian lfaau. Saturday. April 10, 1954, by Rev. L E. Blaikie, Julia MacDonald and Major Weddell. both of Char- lottetown. LAMONT-IATTRAY — At Rose- neath on March 17. 1954. by the Rev. Carl Currie, Margaret Chris- tine Rattray of Rosenenth and Donald John Lamont of Heather- dsle. P. E. I. MICFABLANE-CLARK — In St. Stephen's Chapel. All saints Cathed- ral. Halifax, N. s., on Saturday, April 10, 1954, by Dean W. W. Davis. Adeline Clark, Halifax, N. S.. to Brian MacFarlane, formerly of Harrington, P. E. l. nrafius Bll0wN—At 104 'w?ndTi1 FEE. Newton, Mass.. on Sundiiy, April 11th, 1954, Mrs. Mzirgzirot M. Brown, widow of the lale Stephen Brown in her 97th year. flUN’.l‘ER—At the Prince County Hospital, April 11, 1954, George Hunter of Baltic in his 87th ienr. W'00D—At Linkleltcr Road on Sunday, April 11, 1954. Mrs. Hur- vey Wood, in her 43rd year. DELANEY-— At French River, April 12, 1954, William Delaney in his 69th year. Remains resting at Davlson's Funeral Home, Kensing- ton. HAMILTON—.-At. the P E. Island Hospital, April- 12, 19:34, Miller Hamilton, formerly of Stanley Bridge The Guardian rage 13 sum"-say, April 1-1. nu ‘ her son, Pius Clarkln, 60 Dorches- ter St... City. Monday, April 12th, Mrs. Michael Clarkin in her 91st year. _..- lilaolfllln-At North Rustico on April 13, 1954. Mrs. Townsend l\iacNeii, aged 75 years. RONAGIIAN-— At his home in Cardigan on April 13. 1954, Mich- ael A. Ronaghsn. aged 58 years. HUGHES-—At her home in Bed- ford, Tuesday, April 13. Mrs. Thomas Hughes in her ‘list year. i.|0[.'CET'I‘E—- At the Charlotte- iriwn Hospital on April 13th. 1952, Mrs. Leo M. Doucette in her 53rd )(BL MncKiNNON—At Churchill, Tues- day, April 13, 1954, John A. Mac- Kinnnn in his 92nd year. McCORMAC-—At, St. Georges on April 13, Mrs. Bessie McCorn1ac, aged 78 years. Si\UTH—At Winsloe North. Wed- nesday, April 14. 1954, Benjamin Smith in his 89th year. I\iALLE’i'T——/it the Prince County ilospital on Wcdnz-sdny. April 14th, Zita Elizabeth Mziilett, wife of Frederick Joseph Mali:-tt of Mis- rouche in her 32nd year. LAURA nsm MISSIONARY SOCIETY ——-Mrs. C_ B, Jelly entertained the members of the Laura Bain Mis- sionary society of the summerside Baptist Church on Monday even- CLABKIN—-At the residence oiing at her home for the Easter BIIYS YOUR NEW EASTER SUIT . l . BEASTER SPECIALS | ONE DAY ONLY 175 SUIT! TO CHOOSE FROM SPORT SHIRTS Regular 5.95, 6.95 and 7.95 50 dozen of thedinest sport shirts available - - - and they are all first quality - - - made By one of the top makers of Branded shirts. 0 Galliardine — Knubby touch‘ — Kasha ‘lone — Tlenelle and plaids. Size; small, medium. large and oversize. one day SPECIAL H0. 3 MEN’S PANTS Manufacturer's clearance of new spring slacks in sizes 28 to 36 inch wais+— many colors- and designs — matching Belts included. Shop early during this 3 . ., PRKCTICALLY THE CREAM OF OUR SUIT STOCK - - - FAMOUS MAKIS —' SUCH AS "STERLING". "FREEDMAN" AND "PRINCE"—THESE ARE SUITS‘ ‘FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. REGU LARLY PRICED UP TO , CHOOSE FROM ONE OR TWO BUTTON. SINGLE BREASTED AND DOUBLE 5 BREASTED MODELS——ALL THE LATEST WEAVES AND DES|GNS—TH|S ‘ SALE IS FOR TODAY: SATURDAY ONLY—SO COME IN EARLY. ~ ..._.. '.%- . A meeting. The president, Mrs J. Frank Jenkins, opened the meet» ing with the hymn "When 1 Our- vey the Wondrous Cross". ‘nus was followed with the scripture reading in st. John 10 by Mrs. I. Poole and s. poem entitled "Who Is This Man?" by Mrs Bruce Johnston. After prayer and the meditation "In the Cross" by the president, the hymn "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today". The mis- sionary study wss in charge of Mrs. Roland Gay and Mrs. J. Garth Toomba who read letters from the various missionaries in India. A Bible verse containing “Joy" was used for roll call. Following prayer by Mrs. Junt- ins and the Mizpah benediction. a social hour was enjoyed when re- freshments were served by Mrs. J. R. Morrison and Mrs, J. H. Leuty. BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE HORWICH, England, (CP)—Pllb- llc -houses in this Lancashire town are inviting experienced engineers and technicians to meet officials of an aircraft plant, who visit the pubs one night a week to give in- formation about new Jobs. MARRIED YOUNG Fourteen or 15 years was con- sidered the marriage age for I111! in French Csmda two centuries ago.