PAGE TEN A ; OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY c-omodatlon of livestock on deck. electioneering and -.5 The freight charge on all commo- allusions t in yr,-,!m.e w,.,.k rocgeding I d I . y . n o e present. cam- ” ” " P ditiea will be standard for ship-iiialgn. Actions speak louder than lug for work on these northern projects is being carried out. and it is not known when more men will ieclded military ap earan e ' -I . . em” mnmmg upme cnrvllgga "W018 by tiller. ilvords however. The Prime Minis- he wanted. mmbmed ,0 mm, p lune church Sy U Q g . iier added facetiously, --and the "Made" The HM wnmer a .gt. L. A. (Larry) lilo-liact. that I have J. Watson Mac- Superintendent Norman win. P91” Innis -City Police on. of Na N H b - a . znmgd ,, 1.,” number of m - . - . . '- 31131 if my side shovis that I .0 witness H H the Dundee wags: igdest known traffic officers in tlieiani. interested in more than horse ,mm me Armolmes V1. Kent and I aritime Proivnces died suddenly racing here on the Island. Horse Prince streets to Trinity United lute that "mm at M8 home Show mcmm We om” sports adds "H- Shurch where the Protestant par- gee:1te”r”c:::1'm: to” 'dy;t:. Hi: T-N Ely to our way of life," he went on. .3, under me m d x L, . ' 9 ll 0 in it Utes He said that the Island had SOIJKVL. iwhfonggggedoservgzg glmgmorla Park dlllml the EH!- many fine men and women as well The Cam 1 L d . - p . as good rorses. ”All work and no oic par y un er com S(SgK, Melnnis joined the P0- play makes dull Canadians," he stun Churchill, officer conimmand- ing L Division R..C.M.P. here, has been transferred to take command of the New Brunswick Division: He will he succeeded here by In- spector W. H. Nevin, 45, who is noiv in command of the Dauphin, Manitoba. sub-division. No date for the transfer has mand of Major D. J. Mccormaclt lic F ”' i 1915-1 :1 i - -- - than Wem on to st. Dummxfs hi: t3'i;lie-mnnamy grid iri;o:1iiiil,i:)cided, and ue dont want to beibeen set as yet. as Inspector Nevin Basilica. mendhmsy made a Mn Dr. lM..S01Cl HS 91130)! U115 SDOFE Qflls presently on annual leave and iay hripnds an ox” me Nomr X iKlligS or perhaps we might call itbis not expected to arrive here un- - l ' "l' now ttiic sport of queens, or doivii.til late in July. He formerly serv- On Sglufdytv um second d.,V Ops-ricaii continent as counilcrs he”, m V0,”. wumv in", s . 4 . . -' . ' , H . , V . . , .poit of.ed in the Ma iitlme Provinces in the Unitcd Bapiistycomvelmon be- iourisis came to knowland aciiiiiirepm.mC,,s.. 1 mm grew, measure m Hamax H Pgrmnnel Officer for ing in Ohgrlntggtovin. Rev. Donald him for .hls never-failing courtesy sharing mm sport gm, Wm Ind the Mlrmm” M9013” M E3-lit PMM ODHIH1 T-ht? Md helmulnesi A Kre” "”"5' ”rlnow cir-clare this raceway official- iu-.s5;on with I devv gr .1 them look the trouble to w its in .. , . g at, 930 am 0 mm” H” C6 the Police Department, RIlPl': tli..i.il.V np,,n,,dI We P”m' Mtmumi OTTAWN iCP)”A "W PT”? 01 Tm, npmi, of the Brmm .ndi,.Mumed ,0 mm. hnmhs pxpmu: concluded. i805 doctor: was ainnnuiicr-rl Thurs- frircign Bible Society was given by ""1 their Appreciation of Hint T, ,. 1 ' - . id."-V by the Medm” ”””"c” M Rev E M B wheel. k 7h 1 kindw mm M. Md Elven them i ie mic opment of (.anads. t(l.L;-inadg, ed out that the 'Svl iogpogu,-1 Only recently he had said lIl'lilwherP H has -become one 0! the The” "9 me umvenn-V grad" it three-fold les eibfieyi a traffic conditions in the city iianilfommsb mmm" 0! me W0Y1d unto: and others who liars suc- RWM communfxmi1lOn5nalnlmj.iy om: Improved 75 percent 1” H” pastzljoltlln-Pd dthel keynote (of a bspeech cessfully passed the council's ex- , ' ' I-. , ' . - , , , 9091'? pl”? X9819? BY Y IRL aniinations allowing them to oli- spol-tcn message. the social service We 3"” mm W” '"'9”'3 di” Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime min licences in practise lllCdlilll'lC work and the printed word which ;:ngllie5r:l"a':di'linfg”?hm ”np:fYp:,lVIll'llS'.Plt, during a brief stop inlin Canada, goes truth to iiieet the need of.H s , "" '”' wniliil-5 CH3" Vi Examinations were held last iliose who live in squalor and dis-l aw "1 ”'””m "l l” ”"1”- ””l Mr. St. Laiirent also made men-lspring in 10 cities Of the 908 case. Mr. Wheelock reported that b"3'"e P ”l0”3”Kh ””"'"' Gfltion of the greater tolerance achiev-lwhn tried the exams l0'l failed sznce 1808 the Bible has beenllrkmc "”'”” ""d i"dl51”'"”b19li-d in this country when he Aaldilltnother roup of laxainlnations translated into iaili langiiagesll” ll” 1”” d””"'m9'”- i'"liodav there is greater respectlwiii by hPlKd this I-iii Since Bibles are sold at cost, thosel 0” 1”"””"z "1 "” 'l9"”l l'””.and appi-ecintioii tiiaii ever before Q rin ti-sis iv:-i-i; lipid in Hill. ii-lio give in the British aiidt1"1 millll PWCP (lhief l”lW'1”:for those who differ from each (pep Mini.-9.1 Qu9i,...- gm. (mi. Foreign Bible, Boc.iet.y are niakiiiglM"”lA't””" fwd MY” M""Mt””"lotlier ill religion, in language ins..i(-.'. hiiigsiort Tnrnnio London A fififlnll? Oftntriblltlhn to iliell",l"”d"'”('lf', m”".d "j"l ll'”'” mjiiaiiorial origin or in local loyialtvwi-x'in'nlpeg l-lrlmnnlori and Yan- WMMA Ni: lgonieihllic Pn1l;ce(liief.(slio'4-li.- vii? haw, achieved 3 sense M mm.” 0'! ":9 805 who pagscd .... " .V P. siiricnnass o lI' , , . i . . . l ' idpmhv mid I hm Hlbma m )m ::t1Z1:3IhaEI9Uu:d(glxd lghat vie iecc;ig- 7?? wrote lllrlr Pxflmlliallonl in Gerald Garfield MacDonald. Burafiic sergeant when he siaic4ili.;,C1;V,, l(-a,md,,m1s Md” l3'lL"w5h."ml '8 tn Hench" year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- lltai. it. ii-oiiid he almost inipns-l;f(,. gum. m ymmm mnxnoncrggi The 11” mcmdedi bert MacDonald of Pleasant sible to replace him, ”He was onc L;ua ago In ,.esp:cU'n and ,: "ALIFAX Grove was the victim of a. drown-yof the finest, officers 1 ever liaiil,,,,..mgt those wings Hf wmchptwg P”"" F-dl”"d 1-ilalldi Gmfle ing accident in Winter River It.IWlili me and we nevrr once iiadidme, from one mm.hm. B"""9”- C,h"”0”"0Vl'll3 Will" i ' ism A. Burleigh. Ellcrslie; Wil- -bt;-'rald,p'i:in' (:2mS;)ai:ti1ydhyu'ith iiialzt viii: 9w:(t.rd.ViclIiihi:is(:lli:'gi':sKl:i-llm .,.,,J,Qe,,,1:1t:;:,or;f:”:5,tef,;,”l,3&,fp”filfred E- . - 1 - . ) ' , . brothers Ray, 13, and George, 1i,lsonally (lIi'PClPd traffic 7ilT'rlllE,'P'lBl”1d1ng was aplaved in ”?icv:1lTed0i Genclieff-Todoroff. char- went bathing early in the after-inients for lug M-ciits and ai'cnri-by the iaie 1m,d,,,,,i M his mnei10l-19l0Vi'l''Zy 51911111! F HPI”F1nll. noon and the surviving brothcrsycd i-oiiniloss fiiiieriils to make h',.,.,,I Asgresultttthe Comemptimedl1:;FYlFI);iI:'V"l”Z -Xllllgl Ig00l3'llKl;. did not nniic. anyming imugughreriaiii things went .VIiI1llllll)'.lp;1ll ni, cm-ernmem Hou . l' M” ROW": ' ” M 0"" ' until the drowning boy shouted he;”0ne nf lliF. most, rnnsi-ii-niiniisl,.nm.9;;,.d nynd he ,,d,.i,955:; ?::lE1d”"5 PM" Mt Marmfnaldi Em” was too 1” W" The Olden hm. nm"” 3"-UV”!-V "Wm M” 0'1 23lhPl'lflK before visiiiiis Confed- Hum Hugh A' Mmmmam Char- thhr-r. Rarniond. was able to A 1'0""-" Pl'RllOli Chamber iiim-as of afier- mmowni l 'hhi.l clbtti t iii v., , tbtgcshool gfnfllhmlgmsx I mg: ngi .l"rd5 35 had been manned 5 Something new in the way of The mrvwmg broth?” nu lsporiing events took place last ' lniglit iilien stock car racing was Callaglirin, Summerside; Hon Dr. Cyrus J. Maciiililan, &lP”VY COUHCIUOF. XUFIIIFF Member! Lieiiteriant-Commander William QUBNPF "T Illnllt WMWWL 119(;T95'-l-of Parliament for Queen's and a R, Immm CD RCN (R) of lnauguratcrl at Covehcad Race ::'ll::seh(s):)?ie'etidle;iS::(i'ed L toearecoxr neysttmlid educatmv med- suddmw Mmllngue. cxeciitive officer of Trailk hem” 3” P5t'3malPd CFOWC1 - 5 9 ay moriiiiig at. his .siiiiiiiiei'l,HM4c.Sy ca.-ism”. Om”-E haslof over five thousand fans. Mr. Cliarlcs Willis and Mr. Keith Bry- an eiiton who pronioicd the race y”.',nieet. were well pleascd with tho performance, as the cars th b d but witl out successli ' r - . - v. me," 2,:-YR. Claw Indlnuben M0rgi,;;I't1eye1;. 1l"””"ei H” M” m mibncii piomoted to the rank of fulli H! M-C,ured men? dmy thlom gown: Dunn: ms P013'li'"1 ll” 1" had.gl)::)ILi)i:l;idn?ll:lit ?rCifr(i)irdl(x)1tgtaii'ta0 the mar and biousht he bo y to been Fcdeial Minister of FlsiieriesHm.d,n. hi. 'r ”,i:. l” , I103: Tenuvlu Hooper who was in illlliiisxtcxgil Aliauillstegbilllfimilald1 c0'"'"a”d" "ma" 1” ” A the viciniiv attempted resiiscita-lheen widelv recognized lprilvr to lnw mm Judge C'' Si mman Pnd tion but without success, the boylithat however as he was Iii-ln"iP(1lMrs4 Immm of Momaguci At M having been in the water forla member ofthc Royal Ooniniisxiori lwry 98'” "39 he removed 1” Ch”J about one hour. W0 study Maritime Claliiis in l926. r:(c,:?:;::dg:;trlv,1,1:&5 Ip(':f:us's?,herle ..4---- For the folio "in tm ' . l, t mm One not this city's oldest iind served on they Rziivalmcolriztcssidri I'M". he Mmnded ML Amw" most respected businessmen, Mixlto report on the Atlantic FisliericslAmdm"V and Dmlmume Umva" . . , NA '.t.', id t. f" . . George Morton Moore, hoiiorari and then was named chanmaii of ::L:UhflXi:nua Ian"1B2:';1e1o:a”:r' gave a good arcoiiiit. of them- pi-iesidcrvt. of Moore and McLeo(lpt.he Royal Coniuilssiori on l5'.diica- Swen” dew”? mm sub” ueml ,sclvns, but the mainland ririvcrs Illmllhdwd livrtstergalvlmd7"PtnKit”lluflnl In Prmw Egwam t51and' icccivinrr R,:M'i'Vt9l' of Sciciilce deytshnwed H" hpnpm or me M. ii: since lwar san osp H: 'l;e rcpiiesiciiiiiig uccii'.q ii the B ” ' ','pcricncr- they have had. al'e-r 3, l'il'lPf illness. He was 94 House of Coninioiis he was ciialr-fuwe l The first limit. which was In ,purcly local entry of three cars ,vP:rs of age. lman of the coiriniittee which fram-i ., y f” The late Mr. ed the Veteran's Land Act. l. U9 l”"”””'”””5 W1” lat” P-"Vivas won liv Bus MacPliee with ii! a quiet. but. noteworthy celebra- Npwt 1v(MC;(,,y mming 5,.mnd. at Soiithport on January 2-H, He obtained wide recognition as U159. a son one of ihe outstanding: Niiicatioii-l””" ml Jm-V 4' Wm?” Mr- Edward Rccs NI-ivson was fnrvcd (mi of hlicplicrd, who lives with wlfeqhg ,-are by ,.,,,Z,,,,. 1mm,i,,' of Mr, George I M00". flat V8 Ni Lolldfm. EIlE- ists of his time and bcciiine Dean land, and lo! the Faculty of Art: and Sciences mid ”"'”' daughl" MT”'.V 0" Peak"-l St. iiili have reached the age all Eliza iciiappclli Moore. diiiglitcr rrf B91l.l3ml1lRlld Professor of English at Mr-, Chappell of this city. The father Gill, He obtained his early ediica- ill)” Vials. i ln the prcsciice Inf a lririze and was one of ihe Prliice Edwards 15- t.:on at Prince of Wales Collette. BM” ”” me wwn mil” rnllrlimverent m"K”g3"”"' H” P”"5bY' iandcrs who went. to California in before winning his degrees of QA. iicar Cardigan just. a century :igo.lt"-V 07 P- F-- Bland 1953 9l'P"lng the famcd iiriz ”Fann,v" and heiand M.A. at McGill He llif'il at-Mr. Shepherd was Pnflfliled in Snlemlllv Ordained thr Rev. James aim-rd ilicre me years before re-lipndad Hm-vm-d Umvm-siiy mm-9 farniiiig in that area until 50 years.H?3.”"'V'09d- M. 5- in We 110131 to this Province. ihe obtained another M.A. nnd lis iiL'(i iihcii he came to Cliarlotttowntm””5”V "mi mducled him ll”-0 Moore was believed to h!)Pli.D. At the latter college lic tll'hPl'f' 119 ll-"'3 9mDl0.l'Ed in COD-tum mstoral Char” M M" mlmric ehn rildcsi. Oddfellow in Canadalstiidied under ihe late George Lv- siruciioiio work on the 1-lilisboro'ich'f”'h Of ,3” JPh"'5 ill Bi-lllii-il- ln point of continuous service, llRV'-jnian Kine;-edge, long considernd bridge Later he resumed farniiiigl qhe snvme "" Wcmhip W35 ml” mg lwrn lnilialcd in ill! I. O. 0. F. one of the great. aiitlioi-ities mi iiitli Messrs. Aubrey Mutcli nlldlducled b-V,”" Modernfm The WV- ;n lilac. the English language. in laicijlizininioiid Kelly at Southport. Dom” Nlch”130"v 333'-5'-Ed by the l)CHl'”5 he was honored with iliP,illl(inl he rccalls as "gciitleincn of "1”k' the ReV' T- H- 3- S9m"5- ldegree of Doctor of Laws from ihe old school". Wm "ad the ""550"5 mid 0m3T9d the pravers. The sermon was de- initial roared around tho track, as many as eleven at a time. Th:-re were some spills when ptlie drivers lost control of their vehicles but no injuries niarrcd the fine evcnlngls entertainment. There were six local entries and six entries from Saint John and Moncton. The home boys of Moore was born TYESDAY A new water-borne freight aer-LMCGM ., , V NFP hetiveeii Cliarlottetown, Cor-i THVRSDAY FFHDAY lolgegrgosgieltya REV 1'' E' Blmkle H"rhT00k- NW1. "M M”ml'"1 Wml , F.niploviiient in Charlottetown After the clerk had led gh be iiiaugiiraicd on or about July 13! Landing the magiiificeiice of the and in "Kings and Queen's Coun- step: leadiul to then"? ti 8 iw Gcralri P. Murphy and Sonslgrounds and graiidsimid. the Friinc (ms ,5 not as plctiilflil F15 A A K but tyhemql-,E::ti:?.'5 W .wa5....l .Od ,. . ltd, Monti:-ai, according to in-.Minister of Canada, the Rt. Hoii.lm,e War Mn. The Nauongl Emglum m cmlm formation rel!-nscd by H19 D9DMl' Innis St. Laurent. in holiday mood, 1,1.”-n,pm Qggm. in Chm.10"etm,,n ""3?" "f Imlus”-V Nld NM"”l Reiitlltd from R illtalldslfmd b0X besidflnscribes the falling off in work, to Iprescrlbed by the Ciiiii-ch and hav- ing received satisfactory answers, proceeded by prayer and the lay- '"”'”'”S be” 3"'5"”day' llhe mllsh W”? W351"l'dflV M'iPI'-ltlie l'ICl( of large construction 1obs' in . , ,, - - - . -I . . . gonofhandofih,Peb . -Vi”!-I0l”"i0ll5 Wlwlh 113" b"",H00n 0fflCm11.V 0D' M1 the Il0W.tlie termination of ship repair work to designate the Ol'dl(f,lRl'ilCleStgLelr1?S imdrr Way W Srvffal "ION"! Summcrslde Raccwmv and -rite"-"lat Bruce Stewart and Co., and the sricred office. Fnllowiiig the nu- tlie Rev. F, Norman Young of Montague addi'er.scd the new min- isier and ihe Rev. E. F. Hales gave the change in the congregation. At the conclusion of the service. llfr” F"l"1l"l9d Y95'"'dM' by M"-lihe first T309 D1'C59"l0d R tT0l)h.V closing of a number of lobster fac- Dcnls 'N. MUFDl1.V. TCDI'05E-Iliillil illcito James MiicGregor, the wiiiiiiiiglim-jog following the great storm at rnmnaiir. and Dvn-wrtmimtal tr-',driver of "Anyii-ay.” liiie end of May. Nevertheless. a PF05":l'3lPi9';wh'lI"'V?bY ””;50M-yv-i 1-00klH8 T9-lRX9d Mid Fl'V.lRFCIli1i' large number of people are work- Vhnres -- 30 Mnr I - -0” cnlovinsz the occasion Mr. Srliniz and l1iUiT' and more i , y y . - p - V . peope mrsrl imvlmcrl ship W111 hen? thr Laurent, in speaking to the largffyare. being gradually absorbed in a reception was lifld in honour sorvire and cuiitinuc to ma e lniiimber of people in attciicziiicrytlic working force every day, of Mr. Heathwood and the Presby- rnllnd il'll') EVI'l1V (W0 Vi” 5 WNW? expressed deepest appreciation to Within the last two weeks morc 1P?PC'l-,'1R.f.llq' R-Ti lvwltatlon UP the GU” l'i'mRll15 the directors for their courlcsy in than '70 iiicn vicrc recruitevd for 7-” 4. C 7.1 ,. .. . niwn. . llllvltllll him to be presciit. I-lclcmpioyiiic-iii. in Labrador and at 1mm” "M '1” ('5-"iT1""Pl0W" in Nldilmn t0 Rt"H9l'8l Cllrkfhlsaid that as it was Dominion Dauiitlioii northern points At the ”"W”a1 M 3”"? 28"” l” M11 ""1 lie was taking the day off fronilprcscnt time, no further recruit- "5 Emm”" C" 1)”'i'h"" W”? V - Margaret 9 lbs, prrivision will be made for the ac-. 0 I" C i ” "'C”' C" ' i ? . UR BOARDIJG HOUSE MAJOR HOOPIJL ltacllf)NAl.l) -. At Xd H You've coir A sixni. ( ' ' EeAD,Twi6c-.5!1've seen 5cr2uTiNiz- 5E”55 FOR GETTWG iN6 THAT MESA TO THE wssr OF us! M0 MORE TROUBLE --uNLess.Tiissz OLD EYES PLAY' ; THAN A BEAR ME FAL6E-,Ti-iEi2ElS A CAVERN NEAR ' 5tl00P'”5 F0? HONEY-' THE SAGE or IT! MY EXPLORER”.-”v AT A EECEHWE "M. BLOOD FAIIZLY FIZZ-E5 AT 'ri-u-:- OKAY. WELL ea, BUT. THOUGHT OF PEERING INTO iT--- 1 H075 W5 ARENW rva A sixrii -sea-32, you Know! ' lt"RUD”4G ON SHALL we J06 OVER 1- C-QEEf,':g"';,Y0F WiLDCPiT5 I r Farmer) a son, T'lilll('” The L A the 5 l 1 fl ,4 r ' Wldxxhxl ILDCATS UM! DO THEY 6cRA'ici-i z .,.., r.. 0! on be now. Dunn. to In and Mrs. Louis MacDonald Wilbur. weight 6 pounds, 14 n MURPHY-aAt the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy. Frances Therese. 6 lbs, 9 ins. JARDINE-At the and Mrs. James Jardine. Bryen Matthew. Weight 10 lbs. GEORGE - At town, a daughter. 8 lbs. 6 cu. MaoPHERSON -- At to Mr. and Mrs. of P. E. 1.. a. daughter. liattie 8 07.. pital, ilalifax. N. Maric. BOSWALD-At and Mrs, Lincoln Boswall Hospital. summerside, on mam, Kensington, a son, 6 l 6 075. Morrison, a son. 9 lbs. MICPHERSON - At the P. E. orah Helen. DOHERTY-At the P. E. I. piiiil, July 2nd. to Mr. and M lvan Doherty, is son. pital, Sunday, June 28th, i953, a daughter, 8 lbs. io ms. Lee. Vnicariis of South Melville, P. E. l. ARSENAULT - At Mt. Carmel in hLs 57th year. on Saturday, June 27, 1953, M Sunday, June 28th. 1953. Gear M. Moore in his 95th year. in his 9th year, son of Mr. Ii ant. Grove Saturday. June 27th, 1953, in her 66th year WARES--At ll'iicatlc,i' Rivcr June 28th. ,i!l5Il, Mrs. Wares in her l0lst ycar. ' (lay, June '.27th. rict Louise Walker, wife. of I late Harry VVnlker, formerly New Annan, in MPP Giih TBAINOR River, Peter Trainer year i fornia. Jiine 27th. MclNNlS-Suddenly at it Felling St., Monday, June (lily Police Staff Sergeant L. Mcinnis in his 54th year. P MncMlLLAN- At his home in Fortune on .iune 29th, 1953, Hon. Macmillan, P.C., in PHIl.LlI'S-Suddenl,v at on Monday, June rinxzion in his 93rd year. Y piial Monday, Mrs. John S. Qiir-on St. in her 82nd year. l)ESlIOCHl'1S - At the June 29th, 3.” 46th year HONORE-At Seattle, Washing- ton, on June 29th, Mrs. Carl E. llonore. l'lGOTT-Siiddenly at Savage Harbor, June 29. 1953, Fulton E. Pigntt in his 66th year. ' GILLIS-At the home of Mr. (I. MacLeod, Kinross on Tiiesdny, June 30th, Mrs. Angus Gillis in her Rllrd year By George Cii1Tk &-..v ." he left for Korea I was just a gangling, freckled- . faced kid-but i still am!” THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN County Hospital in Summerslde, on Friday, June 26, 1953, to Mr. (nee June Doulll, Albany. a son. David ll. Charlottetown Hospital on June 23rd. 1953, to nee Louise Arbing ii daughter. Mary P. E. Island Hospital on June 15th. 1953, to Mr. ii son. the P. E. island Hospital, June 29th. 1953. to Sgt. and Mrs. D. R. George, Charlotte- Annapolis General Hospital, June 29th, i953. John A. Mac- Pherson, Cornwallis, N. S., formerly Burr-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, Saturday, June 27th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. John A, Birt (rice Mellie. Arnoldi, Peakes, a daughter, Mellts Rose. Weight 8 lbs. CREE!)-At Grace Maternity Hos- S., on Saturday, .liine 21th, 1953, to Mi: and Mrs. Murray P. Creed, a daughter, Keitle the P. E. Island Hospital on June 28th, 1953. to Mr. (nee June Campbell) a son. ti lbs. 10 cu. BLAKENEY-At the Prince County Sunday. June 28th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biaireney (nee Velma Wad- bs. MORRISON - At Savage Harbour, July 1st, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John I. liospltal. Tuesday, June Ilfith. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold NLlCPhEl.'- son. a daughter. 7 lbs. ii on. Deb- Hos- Fl. BURDEN-At the P. E. Island Hos- to Mr. and Mrs. George inilli Burden, Brenda GORMAN-Suddenly at his home in Vancouver, 13. C, on June 28th. 1953. Raymond A. German, formerly 011 July 2nd, 1953, Eaddus Arsenault CAMERON-At Head of Hlllsboio IS. Calvin Cameron in her 76th yrar, MOORE-At ihc T'. E. 1. Hospital go ZiIacDONALl)-As the result of ii drowning accident at Winter River on Saturday, June 27th. 1953, Gerald Garfield MacDonald nd Mrs. Herbert MacDonald of Pleas- CARVER-At New Glasgow, N. S.. Julia Mac Carver formerly of Mt. Albion on Robert in WALKER-At the home of her daughter Mrs. Hal Sterns, Piiirvicw, Nova Scotia. nii Satur- l5l5.'l, M rs. Har- ii!- of XPRT. - Suddenly at Hope in his '11st MacPlfAll.-In San Rafael. Call- 1953, John M. MacPhail, husband of Ruth Mac- -Phail ' his home, 29. A. summer Monday. Dr. Cyrus lill 71st year. Bcdequc 29th, 1953. Al- lwlt. J. Phillips fornirrly of Hair- ('HANl)l.EPu-Ai. the P. E. I. Hos- 1953. Chandler of 266 Prince County Hospital on June 29th. 1953. Alireda Desibochcs. wife of the late Fred DesR.oches, Miscouche, in her It i i CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 25th day of June AD. 1958 In Re Estate of JOSEPH F. DOU- CE'1'rE, late of Rustlco in Queen's County in the said Province. Farmer, deceased. tes- late. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Cou- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: . WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Isadore A. Gal- lant of Hunter River in Queen's County aforesaid and Felix Pineau of Rustico aforesaid farmers, the executors of the above named Es- tate, praylng that is citation may be issued for the, purpose here- lnaftcr set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province. on Friday the am day of July next coming, at the hour of Eleven o'clock forenoon of the slime day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald McKinnon, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with pubilsbed in some newspa- per published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that I true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the store of the People's Co-op As- soclallon Limited in North Itustlco in Queen's County aforesaid and at or near the store of G. R. Le- Page in Rusticoville in Queen's County aforesaid In that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen": County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd): FRANCES B. VINNICOMBE, (L.S.) Registrar. Sheriff's Sale By virtue of is Writ of Statute Execution to me directed issued nut of Her Majesty's Supreme Couri of Judicature at the suit of Myriek 8: Macintosh Limited against Eric Gaiidet of Tignlsh in Lot 1 in Prince County, Prince Edward Island bounded and de- scribed as follows: all that tract piece or parcel of land siiunie lying and being on Township number One in Prince County aforesaid: Commencing on the east side of the Chapel Road in the northwest angle of land in possicssion of the heirs of Francis Gallant; thence running rasiivard- ly along the north boundary of sriid land a distance of eighty feet; thence northivardly parallel to the said Chapel Road ll dis- (once of seventy-eight feet, thence westwardly to the Chapel Road aforesaid; and thence southwardly along the said read to the place of commencement. containing SIX THOUSAND TVVO HUNDRED AND FORTY SQUARE FEET of land a little more or less. AND I do hereby give public notice that I will on Saturday the 18th day or July A. D. 1953 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon at the Court House in Summerside in Prince County, let up and sell at Public Auction the said property or as much there- of as will satisfy the levy mark- ed on said Execution, being the sum of Seven hundred and sixty- nine dollar: and forty-four cents (5769.44) besides Sheriffs pound- age, officers fees and all other expenses of the execution. J. HUBEBT HALL. Sheriff of Prince County. Sheriff's Office, Princti County. 17th day of June AD. 1953. -.-:-::-----:- AIIGTIOI SALE AT NORTH RIVER ON TUESDAY. JULY '1 AT 8 P. M. ON SCHOOL GROUNDS Oanaistilig of the old Warren Grove school, desks, pump and other equipment. Terms mule known at sale. FRED JEWELL. Auctioneer. 2596 DISCOUNT on balance of stock of Power Lawn Mowers 18" and 21" Only a few left IIIIBRY IF vou NEED ONE Also 1 slightly used 5 H.P. Johnson outboard motor. like new. W.il.. Jenkins Your Hudson and lntei-nations! Dealer. I'M IIIWII6 MY CM! 07 PR6!!!” MW ill!!! on the 'hlue coal' SIIMMEII Fill-IP I'll! 'You. too, can save money. A. PIGKARD DIAL 5541 buy 'blue cos1' at present summer prices. Use our 'biue coal' SUMMER FILL-UP PLAN. By taking delivery now, you save time, worry and Always buy 'blue caulk. The World's Finest Anfliraclfo Phone in N33 JULY 4. 1953 money-if D you & 00. of ed D., I Of Sale By Sheriff PURSUANT TO and by virtue me directed and issued out of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island on the 19th day of May, 1953, in an action BERT MIDDLETON is Plaintiff and LOUIS BERTRAM is Defend- ant which said execution is mark- 431100 Dollars with interest on Forty-four IBAOO Dollars (544.18) at five per cent from the 7th day of November A. TICE that on day of July A. D., 1953. at the hour of forcnoon on the premises of the said Defendant erlclon in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island,, 1 Norton: After lows: a Writ of Statute Execution to wherein AL- along three Ninety-six together for 396.48) with ii levy said ly in 1950. HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NO- little Friday the 24th the May twelve o'clock in situate at Fred- wili set and soil by public highest bidder the lands herein- ALL that tract piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in Fredericton in Lot Sixty-seven bounded and South side of the Maipequs Rom. in the North West angle of Infill formerly in possession of Ruhii Stevenson, two hundred feet. thence south- wardly one hundred and ary of land in possession of Havi- ard Rackham; hundred feet, containing 30600 DATED at Queen's County this 19th day of auction to the described, that is to say: numbni in Queen's County, described as fol. COMMENCING on the thence wesiivardl” said Road a distance 0' filigr- feet to the northern bounti- thence following boundary eastwardly two thence northward- the place of commencement square feet - more or less. Charlottetown iii A. D. 1953. (Sld.) JOHN S. BEATON, Sheri .'l p. m. the prop acres of land, of which 23 wood and lumber with 8. four and garage. All in good repair. Herbert Clow Owner AUCTION There will be sold by public iscs at Darlington on Thursday, . y erty of the undersigned consisting of 2;) 8P8 SALE auction on the prem- July 9, 1953, at 7 clear and two under room house and bam Immediate possession. W. H. Benton Auctioneer. ' FOR SALE THE BARN DRIVE INN Dining room and curb service. Located in the heart of the cabin district, two town. Open early April to into position to the right party. Fully stocked, and equipped. Building, equipment, and carlot in A-1 condition, at peak capacity. Price extremely reasonable To a. bone-fide client, certified records will provc this a sound proposition. PHONE 3043-W, or consensus INSURANCE ssnvrcs W.K. Rogers Agencies-Limited room: 540 iiqa an ' I -131 QUEEN CHARIUITWIOWN, P. E. l. AGENTS THROUGHOUT Beginning Ind close at I van. dolly. except Wednesday and accordance with our usual Summer elects: Iioim.. , Monday. Jan I). our omen will open. at 3 mm- mlies from Charlotte- fall. Year round pro- a present operating at for immediate sale. DIAL 9633 ST. Tl-IE PROVINCE satui-day. 1" .4