- w.z..Hs4uI-i-t3-s'0c:-,-g.,--.- . ew, so. ,. service 'at 2. o'clock. interment in MAY 1! I 1952 New Childrenls sEEtioII.i I FornT1n1& Ch-town Library A . Dr. L. w. Ishaw. Deputy Minist- or of Education, mu Jean Gill. chief librarian of His Worship Mayor Stewart are shown above at the official open- ing oi the new childrents section in the Library, which took place on May 10. The new section is separated from the main library by a handsomely designed set of bookcases, in counter shelving style. and occupies about one- quarter of the total floor space. it provides accommodation for about one thousand new books for children and teen-agcrs. The de- sign of the new shelving gives an Fine contribution To Fund From Lady in Her l0iith.Year Mrs. Lawrence Yea. with her daughter. Mrs. Pickering in summerside. made a surprise and voluntary contribut- ion to the sunset Lodge fund on Saturday. according to Mr. Don Baker. chairman for that District Mrs. Yeo, who is in her 100th. year. expressed the wish to con- tribute 3100. to assist in the (X- psnsion of this home for elderly ladies. a dollar for each year of her life. iliiiiilil. iilnlliiliiiiis. DEATHS silo Per lssarilcs BIRTH " )facDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 17th. to I..A.C. and Mrs. K. V. MacDon- old, St. Peter's Bay, a daughter. Claire Marie. weight 9 lbs. 7 cu. i'0Wii.'B.-At the King's County Hospital, Montague. on May 11th in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power. Elliotvale, a son. HUGHES-Aty the Charlottetown Hospital. May 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, Shamrock. a son, George Patrick. 8 lbs, 11 02!. LEA-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital .on May 15th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Allison W. Lea, Vic- toria. a daughter. 7 lbs. T Mi'l'0Ill:I.I. - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 13th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. Dromore, P.E.I., a daughter, 8 lbs. DEATH! llIscl'ADY!tN-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Saturday May 17. John G. MacFadyen. aged 74 years. retired sheriff. Restinx at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Zion Presbyterian Church this (Monday) afternoon. service starting at 3:15. Interment lilghfleid Cemetery. WAY!)-At: Hunter River on May 17, 1952, Edward Wayc aged 70 years. The funeral will take place today. Monday. with a short service at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Smith at 1:30 p.m. followed by a service in the Un- iicd Church. Hunter River, at 2 I'm. Intcrmcnt liunter River Ct-meicry. V MiSENAIJLT- Passed away at Prince County Hospital. on Satur- day. May 11. Arsena Arsanault of Wellington, in his 82nd,ysar. for-. warded from the Bowness Funeral Home to the home of Gilbert Arsansuit. Mclsaac Road. from where the remains will be trans- ferred by train to Campbellton. N. B.. for service and burial. TBAINOII--Suddenly at his home in Tyrone (Lot 65) Frank J. Trainer in his 51th' yesr.,His re- mains are resting at his, late residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. SHAW-At the homso! his neph- Arnett lhaw. Winsica. May 18. 1952, Edward A. Shaw in his 91st year. The remains are rest- ins at the Cutclliie Funeral Home till noon -Tuesday thin to Winsioe North United Church for iiis church cemetery. - the Charlottetown Public Library. and who lives Leonard "'9-' - -. ......-..... ............... .... ITHE GUARDIAN. WN cslmlsl. ausnnnlss this aclansn u reserved for news of Ion! Interest, but nadverthsng .lsllllIl7IlIIl'Oll!bII.lslIl't0d as five cents a ward. strictly psy- alsle In advance. CIAIIWILI. for Better Photo- I'l”lDhI- EOWAID SIAGINNII l'00'l.'- WIAI it 175 Queen Street. GlGGlIY'3 , PHARMACY. Phone IIOMICBAIT soiloits handicrafts from regular and new consigtlors Call or write I-Iolnecrsit, 203 Great 5 George Street. POLICE COURT -- In the City Police court on Saturday morning, before Magistrate K. M. Martin. one drunis and incapable was giv- en no or 20 days and two others for a similar oifence were fined 35 and costs or 5 days. i' air of apaciousness to the library and is in every way a decided im- provesnent. , . Prince Edward Is- i 1 The WY -mi uaavss son Mossanar. - and Libraries share the coat of Mum. John A. Mnnbnnnkn tn”, P'9VIdI"3 We WW 9il"IPm”"' urer of the Provincial Command which includes also an adjustment 0! the cnnnmnn Legion nnd sec- in the lighting facilities. Childrens ondnngcnnnnnnd of me P. E I 1 tables and chairs are being pro- Rngmem, 1. leaving today Iior vided by local I. 0. D. E. chapters Mnnmnl to nmnd tn, nnnnnl 3'” WI" b9 N594 N9” oonvcxttion of the Dominion com- whlle no announcement had mnnd 0; me Lenionn been made of the opening of the ..L.,g. new section. many children were AWARDED 'nEconn-HON n "W3" M Wm" M5 3”"? an and word has been sBC8IVCd oi the 0"" 1 "W 50?” were "ken WI award oi the Canadian Decoration on the first day. The , iacilitlcs to Mum. A. H. Puke. Bnnnde have since been in great demand. Nnnjormon tn: nmunnnonnnn ling. a e. a. ea e aso e o- vinolai President of the Canadian Legion and in civilian life is a T Kn k member of the law, firm of Mathe- son. Peake and Noholson of this 0 e city. Under command of Cadet Major ANTICIPATES SUCCESS -Mr. Ralph Wihltehead the Cadet Corps J. 0. Montgomery. chairman oi and Band of Prince street school special names committee. on the paraded yesterday morning to Sunset Lodge. Red Shield Cam- Divine Service in the Kirk of 5. pain. has his organization lined Jarnes where they were warmly up to begin their work tomorrow welcomed by the minister, the Rev morning. Previous experience and T. H. B. Somcrs. M.A., S.T.M.. enthusiasm for the job in hand. who also spoke a word of gi'eet- gives nssurnncd of success in this ing to the parents. teachers and part of the drive ior funds to en- lgirinclpal who were worshipping 13186 the quarters at sunset Lodge. h them. - -t- In greeting the Cadets tlile . SAD NEWS RECEIVED - The Minister drew their attention to a death occurred in aydney on May special prayer composed iopthesn 17. or Rev. John MacDonald, re- which appeared on the parish tired minister. The late Mr. Mac- leaflet and reads as follows: Donald was a brother of Mrs. D. Create in me a clean heart, 0 H. MacLean of this City and via- csod, and give me 3 steadfast win. lied his sister here only last week, gap me to know mygelt, to and appeared in the best of health rgverence mygelf, gnd go to mgn- at thlt tIn'lG. Death was due to it 335 mygelf mat, :1-uenanu whole. heart condition. Mrs. Maol.-ean's some in heart and life. I may be a many friends extend sincere strength toioltjhers laround rtne in Symplthlh L keeping stra g t. He p me 0 see --- the glory of psnigect manhoged in I FUNll'iBtAItah SlA'EUl!iwDAll'(.E-)Tillne C Jesuea Christ. its me to so liner! 0 e I e rs. 1'. . captivated by the things for which -7- Murchison was held from the He lived md med that an my MacLean Funeral Home on Sat- imemen Wm 10” men. pawn... 0 urdnly taftegnoon. Services were my God. who canat make of me final" "I Y R,eV- W- -7- MN?- wnnt -1-non Wonk”. nnve me hen I so . Rev. Donsd Nicholson and would 0"". mud, nnto Then Rev.lW. I. Green. Interment was mmouunn. 0, mooning, bony nnn lbn Cyde Riccr cemetery. The pail mun M”, my body be me newnnc earers were, Clarence Murch- of my mun nnd noun body nnd Eon. Gordon MacEwen. Robert nnnn bn nenvnnu 0, Thine, Jnlhsnan, Wgtson ILIivlngstone. through..1esus Christ my Master ” " '"”V' ""k "A"'h""' "id F"'"d'" suuoav SONG ssavics: The music of the service was un-, Trnm You" no 1” Um he; der the direction of the church then, ie uh 35"”: 5 ”; me organist. Miss E. Lillian Mcxen- lug evefnn rm "1: mm ”n n” ale. Mus. 3.. F.M.C.M., and ln- The en 3 um f - eluded the special anthem by the wage f 1 Wgrinn 'W Y; Gallery Choir of Boys and Girls. n Wm "n?orPn'nV; emf ,, t” ,1 "A Child's Prayer to the Shep- mm, flfm n h 31;” ugil herd" (France), and the Anthem nnd Mr O xifmfb ”””nm:f by the Ohanceivl Choir "The King lowing ' In nnjo Ian” n no 9' Ww" (5"e””W- which was led b yLelth slmlso "' The special service sermon by V" dennons I nun ' "' 3 Mr. Somers was entitled '"Iihe Im- b an lunch " mew'",rh""' portance of Being Young" f e n W ”' ' ac" Eras based on'il'ne words addressed V " W” mug ” N o our Lord. lT ou art not yet !.......'"I' y'".'.”1E".(5'. ' nounced she benetf!!I:tI:n.then pm- (Continued on Personals - a Friends of Mrs. L. K. Archer will be pleased to know that she is recovering after having under- gone a serious operation last c eson. Executive Manager of the Msitima 'I'ranspartatitm Commu- sio . re delays in re-hearing of P.- E.I. one-none freight ease. --- visit be: May lain-mt of clam f possible installation f inltle "OUT Fl-IE8 iu-t mmd aesistantetrsde commissioners from Tyltcms in Provincial aTlurIIIIg and 30'" E"KIl"d- The 3”! 5I"'P- Ottawa. Government House here. having re- no nual meeting to be held on June ' llth with Lionel A. Forsyth. Pres- ident oi Dominion coal as steel corporation Ltd. of Montreal, as here on June 24th of ILB. Per- Chamber of Commerce. tensions to Charlottetown Airport and decided to write chairman of the Air Transport Board further on this subject. net of April 25th in honour of Hon. Brooke claxton, Minister of Na- tional Defence. Brig. W. W. acid had .now consent- ed to act as chairman or same again this year. Oanadlans held May iztoh by the- Citizenship Council (P.Ei.I. Branch) and partially sponsored by the Board. Agreed to write apprecia- 3 tion of Board in that body for.their outstanding success of this event and indicate continued interest and support by Board. City Weigh Scales will now be re-. moved from main intersection of City to more suitable location on Grafton Street cast. ' Guides And Brownies -In Church Parade Yesterday Brownies, paraded to St. Dunstan's Basilica and Trinity United Church for the morning services on Sunday. The various city church units were aug- mented by troops from Parkdale, Southport and Central Royalty. Square and moved off under com- mand oi Mrs. James Macl.ean. act- ing District Captain. Girl Guide and Brownie leaders taking part in Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. Division .1. Kinnon, District Miss Lillian Duchemin. Public Re- lations Commissioner. Kent to Queen. thence Richmond. to the II Great George st., where the troop lrnder Mls Arsenault was diverted to the Basilica. of Powrial. nesident of the Mari- time Church preached the sermon. ger preached at, ll o'clock Mass where in addition to the Girl Guides and Brownies. the was further augmented by the Prisoners Are ” Recapiured After Break From Jail made a successful bid for freedom early Sunday morning. but their liberty was short lived. .The as- Trade Board Activities What the Charlottetown Board of Trade did at its Council Meeting on Friday, May 16. 1952 I. Tabled reply from R..H. Msth- gulatlons for City to oommlmse under Board Secretary A.W. usu- det for drafting of proposed by-law for consideration of City Council. ll. Agreed to contact t I for Bites 6 Monuments Board re costs 2. Finalised arrangemen 3. Finsllzed arrangements for sn- gsrd to the great historical value of these buildings and contents. i2. Iicard report 119 lighting of Memorial Field in Victoria Park. 13. Named nominating committee oi i".J. storey, 3.0. Baker and J. 0. Montgomery in connectl l with annual meeting oi June llt.h. 14. Heard report from newly established Tourist Committee by Chairman Frank A. Macxensie. Members of that committee. in ad- dition to Mr. Mackenzie, will be R. Earl Taylor, 1'. A. Large, B. E. Rog- ers. with 3. Graham Rogers as sec- retary and Gordon G. Foster as liaison to the P.E.I. Innkeepers Association. is. Decided to have the secretary of the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade at Moncto contact G.N.R. officials there re placing of some form of bulletin board at station there listing daily scheduled and non-scheduled crossings of MV. Abegwelt. re. Passed resolution of sympathy in loss of Board member George uest speaker. 4. Finaliaed arrangements so visit ault. President of the Canadian ii. I-Ieard progress report re ex- ii. Heard financial report re din- 7. Discussed Festive Weekend for 952 and noted with pleasure that 8. Heard report on party for New yan. l7. Discussed fully the matter of proposed 0. N. R. bus franchises for this Province and decided to file written brlet with Provincial Leg- islative Committee on Transporta- tion in this regard. Details oi said brief ironed out and left; in hands of Secretary for finalization and presentation. 9. Learned with interest that 10. Turned over matter of Fire By Prin .-...n.:s Lleut. Angus Macl.aren, Fine Turnout On F its; Church Parade ce Street School Cadet Corps, In their annual church parade yesterday, the Prince Street School Cadet. Corps under command of Cadet Major Whitehead attended service at E. James Church. Led by their colorful hand under Cadet Director of the band is Mr. Ivo Cudmore. The groupiW3l'd- T FARM FOR SALE presence oi the see. Cadets and Cubs. Alter church service. the units reformed and paraded to the South side of the Provincial Building, where the ceremony of presenting s. Brownie shield to the Central Royalty Troop was conducted by Mrs. I-Iutoheson. Mrs. Fred Osborne accepted the Shield on behalf of her unit, which was present in full strength. The parade was witneued by is large number of relatives and friends of the Guides and Brown- ies. Queen's County Guides and three hundred strong. The parade assembled at Eochford he turnout were Mrs. Gordon Hut- heson. Provincial Commissioner. ' ' lca. Mac- and At Tryon on improved acres of good highway. 26 clear land, with good house and outbuildings, electricity and new water” system. Near churches, store and school. Price 552500.00 G. M. THOMPSON. Victoria -Photo by Craswall. nn. PAGE l'IVlA'b ns...-.. .: ;.a;c pictured above includes, front row left to light, Kan Macrhail, Wallace Platte. Doug Mayne, Roger Worth, Wyllie Alien, lvo Cudmore. director. 2nd. row. Allan Massey, Alex Iiowati, John Fielding. Allan Dunbar. the Corps was smartly Harold Kemp. 3rd. row, Norman Stewart. Licut. An- tumed-out and many compliments y remarks were III! Mlvlalfena RMIGIO HIBIKOX. Fred Eli-NIX. -"Ill heard on their appearance and marching discipline. Walker. Not preiehl Whcll Picture WM Clllillv 090380 o.rs5..m.E Stores. and 14 to 16 years priced 8.95 a pair in Ilollnan's Boys' Shop. The march followed eastward on 50l.Ii.h TA) rsection of Rev. Mr. Irwinvwelcomed the via- lots to Trinity and Rev. A. 5. Weir, conference of the United At the Basilica. Rev. Francis Bcl- . I ATTENTION NOO'S . There will be the regular monthly meeting of the Garrison N. C. O.'s Tuesday 20th of May at 20t)0 hours. All members are requested to attend, G. S. ORFORD. - Mess Secretary. are ideal Suits for the working girl the colors are grnys; greens, for Just 14.95 in the Ladiest Wear Department at !loIman's. wl: OFFER Lungs ” Two prisoners in Queen's County ' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY DINNER AND ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, may 19 6 o'clock Prompt Deliveries to either Trucks or Cars. ssllvlclz QUALITY PRICE Botll Mechanical and Chemical "As Low as the Lowest. ape was made by removing a . . M. The very first Picnic of the season. should by all things right and proper take place on the 24th of May . . . . With this in mind the China De- partments oi both the Charlottetown and the sulnmersid Stores have their PICNIC SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT on display. You'll be In- trigued with the portable ice chest "KARRYALL" with its roomy food compartment; it's priced 14.95 - then too. there's a "CHILI. CHEST" with removable lea compartment; this is priced 15.25 (these portable Ice chests are both insulated). Smart Picnic Jugs in gallon sizes with or without spouts are featured in the Picnic collection, as well as Zipper Cases for Thermos Bottles and Sandwich Containers. these are in two convenient sites. All the Picnic Equipment you'll ever Jvnnt or need is here at reasonable prices in the China Departments of Both Holman New at Holmasfs in the Boys' Shop are "STRIDEBl” . o . . lsnart isol- lllit. long wearing, well made TROUSERS made of expertly blended Nylon and Rayon material. These Trousers are cresse resistant and they are guaranteed for 6 months wear (this guarantee does not lulnad rips. tears or cuts). Available in a smart gray shade with either plain or hand stitched side scams. the slses are 8 to 12 years priced 1.95 a pair. Want a new. light weight SUIT? 'N'Iaybe you don't feel that you an .1- ford one? Well. the Ladles' Wear Department has a whole rack of good looking Suits in sizes 14 to is - And they are priced Just 11.95 These Mn. ;- i!h:'ymars in distinctive styles and I : checks and novelty WICIWII. Come in today and :53: Well Received Al Zion Church grating from I third story win- dow on the west side. and the get- away lasted for roughly one hour. One of the prisoners was serving six months for theft, while the Miss Margaret Compton. who recently returned from Toronto I. O. O. F. FIINEIIAL NOTIOE TRY OUR GOODS. to reside with her parents at Belle his discourse on the and Cuba trom the Third charlotte- Psnlmf The speaker showed that town Pack of the Kirk of st. James b since time lmmelnorial the soul of gpgn; 5 mo.-ougmy enjoygblg um-. man has craved for somethin, in mm, gggumgynu may took pg;-t in which I” CW” 1'13” 3'15 Tmh "'4 their first organised hike of the sea- r mV"I'bI3' "'9 "”W" W" f9""d soil. In company with their leaders. I" I"mI”3 I” 004 md am” Mr. Arthur Perry and Mr Gordon Jesus our Lord, wherein they - found soul satisfying peace and ;v:n2:'"' the ho" mm m Kewock zgm" Thu" ""1 mm," "Id b"' "' his residence on Elm Ave.. city Police who had been alerted trail of the missing men. The most a c uplc of parking meters. swiping two taxi's and the door at the Modern Cafe. was taken into custody at the d his car stolen from in front of Record Secretary Wlldey Lodge, No. 27, I los I and y the Jail break. were soon on the Recording Secretary St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. O. F. nY;;if):d::'Wfce:I;sl:e':gnlItr;:I:i:3 Rigri n-epe;llt1:ti;i1:vcl:nd Saturday other was being detainedmss a sus- The W T D . nndunt nnnnnn Mn Jenn A 5' beecrit 1:" 1i;;?."y"';';'lgli::iw;':n . llmcg All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at St. Johngon who will occupy eh. m was found in me men on me Pauls Sunday School on Monday, May 19th, at 1:45 . zlon pulpit tor the -ummer aur- cub; Enjoy In 5, mm ,,n,m, nu, ..,,. .p.m., to attend the funeral of our late Brother G s g;gb:a',"bh5g:l?h ”1'n::;3"- 0- 0- - winsmlllf ' Ryan, P.G.M. ' ' n ' ' Shortly after midnight on sat- ! ii i th i i Mr.” fo'.'n':'3on ngonmwg . urday. Mr. Wynn Cudmore report- Paul Hansen. ,1, 1), Webster, Ltd. Charlottetown levelling side- crashing zc ntly arrested. after wheel W3 3 contentment. Isgmmil Aldmt.hN Christian lief: N: cotiicluded thdt today John Own Won urr-bee and there is still no relief from an- gulsh, and the cares of his ex- cept through drlnking copiously was tired Curtis, Bill Prowse and of the living waters of faith and Ron Maovicar. The Grey six group hope found in prayer and com- munion with God. -. BUINI-At the Prince County uh Iiospitai. May is, stlrs.fwiliisrn H. Burns oi ldalpccua. Remains resting at Davison's Funeral Par- lor. its at 1:33 P: Iii. frstdilll. le's Cemetery. ch lot , evening service. We should be ready. bg. of the missing car. which badly smashed out front and on be sides. - The other escaped man was re- captured fifteen minutes later while taking part in a brawl on Sydney street. Aiianiic Battle Day Observance A it Si. Pgllis Ch. Yesterday the Battle of Atlan- tic was remembered in countlc churches across Canada. ' In St. Paul's there were. wei- comed into the worship of the Morning Prayers. the Royal Can- adian Sea Cadet Corps, and their a, 0, 3, 0, Officer Commanding, Lieutenant. yum-4" .1. D. Smallwood. Tribute was paid to the ones who had taken part in the Battle of the Atlantic. tin: longest battle of World War In the Gold six were sixer Derek Bttntain. second non oillis and Cubs .1. Miller. non Currie and David llscLeod. with the Red six were Blrer Blair sherren and Cuba Gordon Hansen. The Blue six mem- bers were sister 'nlpper Poster and were sixer scott Rogers. um than may on ' cadets. Id by their bugle and drum ed by Lisut. Nation wide Battle of The ........ .......- un in , to the Basilica and Lt. rant alarm in charge of the 's. i . 0. The Lessons were read by Commodore G. M. Hibbard and Mr. T. D. Denlois. The theme of the preacher. the Rev. Crawford Scott was "Heri- tage and Tradition" with the text from Roman's 1:14 "I am debtor to the Greeks, and to the "'m tbontllmeo on.1-7g;-it -.. ccnsnlantwas ' Ismisarctcith aboysanpa; and pro: is lnovealaata to DU 7.-Im.rie mmwcacsayy JIIIOEOLATE MAIISHMALLOW 4 a4a&&92a&cctly I cehlrsaas. cneaasames LTD. sunnuasloc - CHARLOTTETOWN - saunas rlllvoll TREAT ran MAY ND boys' that's really worth playing for . . . a super combination of rich. delicious. Chocolate lea cream, that's rippled through with yummy ...orsim-lollow. I So after YOUR game, whether you're the tired-out Dad or the ready-tor-more youngster. hurry down to Your. favorite dealer and get Pariacilon CHOCOLATE MAISHMALIOW. It is z , served in cones. sundcos or you cogs: tolra home c I ps.nNesiyie ccrtca.