AUGUST 23. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEIJ 4 ii- MONDAY W, E, P. Hartley. Regional sup- .-i-intendent of the Canadian Nat- ional Employment Services. after concluding an inspection trip to tllP. local offices at Summerslde and Chnrtotnetgwn, returned to lus home office at Moncton on Satur- day. t Patients at the Sanatorium mov- rd into R new environment for a brief half hour on Saturday after- nnnn when the R. C. M. P. band. is a final gasture of goodwill to Charlottetown. enlivened the. rout- .” nf Hospital life. by giving a snncert on the lawn. Hon. Francis Michael Forde. iustrallan High Commissioner to yamda, will arrive here this morn- mg to spend a. day becoming ae- quainted with this Province, ac- my-ding to information received l1V Premier Jones on lsatui-day. rm fni-mcr Deputy Pnme Min- ..i,:r, of Australia is making it mnrt. tour of the Maritime Pro- imcea and will leave here tomor- row for Nova Scotia. Len OlMeara. 30-year-old horse ..icing driver from Albertoii this year won the British Consols Tro- phy donated annually by the Mac- iionald Tobacco Company to the leading driver during Old Home Week's racinir Iil'OZTam. r')'Mcara piled up a- total of '17 points in winning the. coveted a- iiard. His nearest competitor was worrt-ll Lewis of Glace Bay with I-Ii points. Willard Kelly of South- port was t.blrd with 50; James Me-I ravregor of Charlottetown wasp I I murth with 44. and Claude. Ol- RHPH of Charlottetowni and Al- iyimn fifth with 33. The trophy was presented to O'- Mesrt Saturday night by Mr. H. J. Kennedy. manager of the Ex- hibition Association. Rev. D.A. Kerr, Cornwall, Ont- (day and sntnrdain August 29 and inlete and City sportsman has enter- :;m' 1; WM nnnnuncnd last night by ,nc-d the employ of a mainland con- ai-in. former padre with the 9th Highland Brigade of the Third Div- , lslon of the Canadian Army, leltt over the weekend on return follow- ing a holiday spent hers renewing old acquaintances. Rev. Mr. Kerr served in the Brigade which in- cluded the North Nova Scotia High- landers with which unit so many Islanders were affiliated. Honorary Capt. Kerr was with who Brigade from its formation and served in Northwest Europe. from early in the iiivasioii lllllll the end of the wax. During his motor trip here he was accompanied by his mother and sister. also of Ontario. The annual Maritime Ladies Golf Tournament gets underway here this morning with 65 lady golfers teelng-off in what. is prob- ably the biggest meet of its kind I-vcr staged in the Maritlmes and definitely the biggest ladies meet since before the war. And on hand to defend the Maritime filtle which she won last year is Mrs. EM, Hodson of Hal- ifu. Mrs. Hodson is one of the 50 mainland ladies who will be taking part in the competitions. There are 15 ladies from the local club competing. Old Home Weeks racing pro- gram came to an end here Satur- day night with Jo Jo Spencer. a sleek, fast pacer owned by Nor- viian Acker of st. Stephen, New Brunswick. emerging as the only double heat. winner on the card. .lo .lo paced two fast miles to Mn the sixth and tenth dashes from I field of speedy performers. Willis.m Birt drove him both limes. He won t.lie.flrst mile in 2'lI flat and the second in 2.12 l-5. Other winners at the well sf-' irnded meet were Rajah Hanover. Col. Hansford. Mannister Direct. Ann's Boy. Miss Donna. Mae. Pro- testor's Boy and Ann's Dream, Ths old dam site opposite Char- lottetown. formerly owned by Mr. A. E. Morrison and located just west of the Southport wharf has been rebuilt and remodelled on IDS! lines. Following the trend of the times :1 thy pass" ii.-ail linen iliig inviting the entry of sea-ruii front. to thi- wring-fed land-locked waters of the dam. The owners. Messrs. Sterling Mc- Kay and Willard Jordan have pur- mased additional land iidjoliilng lire pond. and will carry out a gen- eral program of improvement as time. goes along. The dam is really the sea front exit for the Government. hatchery wind located on the Reppoeh Road. and the waters ofihe hnlchery spill over info It stream flowing into the iimstructed clam, Carcasses equally as good as those entered in the Brethoiir 'lYo- hliv rompctilloii at the Royal Win- Ier Fair at Toronto last year were on display in .1 special competition mentored by Canada Packers Lim- ilcd dur.ng the Exhibition last weir. Winning first place was a car- vass. presented by Kenneth Mac Neill. Clyde River. The grand dam of this animal was a sow owned hv Mr. Windsor Bell. South Mel- VIIIP. and is the only sow in Canada to have R slaughter lest score of 95 In Advanced Registry. A carcass thown by Harrison Green. Clyde River. won second honors. wblin lhe third place went to Col. F.l Andrew. The latter animal was ;lrt-d by the boar which was judged E grand champion at the Exhibition ""8 Near. The fourth place went to Frank Mclnnis with an animal med bv the grand champion n( the Amherst show last fall. William F"""d. Long River. and S. C. stew. art and Son. Marshfield. had the "MI and sixth place winners. TUESDAY An estimated 50 to 75 acres of l'00d'l-lid was burned over lhe. weekend near Elllozvalz on a farm Wned by Mr. Thomas Troy of Greenfield. The ire. of unknown origin. broke out Saturday after- noon out of the Brothers Road at I volnt near the district line he- lwaen Elllotvals and Summerviilr. OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS rideiit. at approximately ling) easterly direction over the farms, besides that of Mr. Trev, or Gerald Walsh. Joseph Cullen and Henry MacCrul.gan. A bulldozer was brought in to help the firefighters, but the blaze continued unabated until early yesterday morning when it was extinguished by the torren- tial rain which swept over the area shortly after midnight. Mr. Ray Stull. manager of the Island Motor Transport Company. Ltd. has resigned his position and is being succeeded by Mr. Ernest Lord. it was learned yesterday. Mr. Stull's resignation takes effect on Sept. 1st. The SS. Hendrik Fisser. 2,830- ton German freighter, ran aground on Burnt Point Reef at the ent- rance to Georgetown Harbour shortly after daylight yesterday morning. She was still there last night, but it is believed efforts will be mode to float her free under her own power at high tide this morning. The vessel arrived off the bar- bour mouth Sunday evenlng and anchored for the night. Shortly af- ter daybrenk yesterday she weigh- cd anchor as the weatlier appar- ently cleared. However, in a mat- tcr of minutes a sudden squall ac- companied by torrential rain cut visibility to zero and she went aground at high tide. The coroner's jury empanellcd to enquire into the tlealh of Nancy Irene Lowther. 15 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowther of New D0l'I'lil1lOI'l, brought in a verdict. yesterday of death by se- a. m. on Aiigust l2th.. ill the yard of her home. The Prince Edi.;d Island Med- WEDNESDAY Death came peacefully yester- day morning at the Prince County Hospital to Ernest 8. (Ike) Wright inh1s49th year. Althoughforsome sears he had been in ill health and had undergone surgical operations and despite the best medical care available he was unable to regain his good health health. Senator Thomas V. Grant and Mrs. Grant will have the good wishes of miiiiy friends throughout Canada today in the observance of their golden wed- ding anniversary. They will cel- ebrale the event at their home in Montague, and all of their thirteen children will be present for the occasion. The death occurred in the King's County Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mr. William John- ston. of Murray Harbour North. utter a short illness in his. 75th YORK. The late Mr. Jolmston was born in Peter's Road. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel John- sion. He was widely known throughout the Province as a lob- ster packer. having operated a canning factory for many years. Four women. including last year's Maritime champion. Mrs. E.M. Hod- son of Halifax remained in the running for championship honors at the end of the first day's match play in the annual Maritime Lad- ies Golf Meet which is being staged at the Charlottetown Course, The three, in addition to Mrs. Hodson. are: Miss A. Flcmmingof Truro; Mrs. H. P. Connor of Ash- burn Golf Course. Halifax: and iMi-sg Blair Gordon of Saint An- drews. New Brunswick; Mrs. Goi--. don is a former Maritime champ- ion. lcal Society will hold its annual meeting in Charlottetown on Fri- Dr. F. Whitehead. Saint John. NB. secretary of the RE I. Society and of the New Brunswick Medical 50- clety. I A meeting of the A.Y.P.A. Unn- ferrnce Coiiimiltcn iviis held last night to formulate final plans for ilie August 30 to September '1 week-end at ihc Anglican Youih Centre, Crapaud. The committee in charge of the prnzram is com- posed of Clayton Mill. eiiairman. llev. A. F2. Pici'eri,v, Hllflii Pickard. Rev. Mr. llebli. Florine. Evans and Paul liays with special commit- tries in charge of the various phases of the program. ton received severe bruises to his face and arms oh Saturday even- liig when R. car ran into the rear of his trtick wagon on the pave- ment near Alberton. The driver of the car did not see the horse and wagon as he was blinded by the lights of an approaching vehicle. Mr. Callaghan was thrown clear of the wagon by the impact. After treatment by a doctor he. was able to return to his home. The wagon was badly damaged but the horse was not hurt. Visiting here on a vacation is Mr. Charles Miller. internationally known Y. M. c. A. worker and it past president of the Yls Men's Clubs of the World. lie is holiday- ing at the summer home of his business partner in Paterson. N. .I.. Mr. Roy Cromwell who spends ciicli summer at York Point. Mr. Cromwell. who is here with his wife. is married to a daughter of the late Mr. D. K. Currie. one- 'Ilme associate editor of the Guard- lflfl. The inquest into the death of Joseph Kennedy, 52. native of Hall- fax. who died in Charlottetown Hospital yesterday morning. was adjourned for one week to Monday August 25. The man had been the victim of an accident while working on the "Assinibolne,” aground off South Lake. which is to be broken up for scrap. It was reported that a heavy ballast tank struck the man. caus- ing severe injuries to his chest and abdomen. lie. was taken to hos- pltal here Sunday afternoon. Cor- oner Dr. 1.. E. Prowse ordered the inquest and afier the jury had viewed the remains he adjourned ii. for A week. It will be held It Cily Hall at 4 o'clock. The deep feeling of gratitude to Caiinda felt by the. people of Aus- tralia was told yesterday by lion. Francis Michael Forde. Australian lligli (Tominissioner in this roun- tr,v. as be briefly addressed A Ko- tary Club luncheon meeting at the Charlottetown ,vc-sierday. Mr. Hilbert Rogers. well known artist. was the guest speaker ni inn mnniiiig )FSlPrfli'l)'. lie nitri- luileil his first. desire to Il1'llleV" success -in his field as fl result of winning I first prim for a pic- Iure he entered in the Provincial ldxhibiiion many years ago. In his studies, be said. he soon real- ized that in larger field was I'IPI'I'V- snry and he moved to Vnrlllfllll and infer In New York. In the latter city he maintained ii studio and met. many notables in the fields of art and literature. Vernon O'Connor. 2i. son of Mr and Mrs. John Oiconnor. Hope River was found dead yesterday morning when R. C. M. Police re.- ccivercd his half-ton truck from the waters off Rustlcoville. Bridge. when found he was slouched over in the cab of the truck which had crasliod through the guard rail on the New Glasgow side of the bridge. The accident occurred about 1.30 yesterday morning and apparent- ly was not witnessed. An autopsy was performed yes- terday and Coroner' Dr. L. E. Prowsc. stated that death was due to drowning. lie decided that no inquest was necessary. R. C. M. Police who were on the scene quickly after the report of the accident managed to tow the Dodge truck to shore, it was the 11th fetal highway accident in the it bum-d in an easterly and north Province this year. Mr .lo'-eph Callaghan of Albcr-l I Jackie Kane, well known ath- lconstruction company and will lleave the Province this morning for Saint John from where he will lat- or be transferred to St. Anthony in Newfoundland. I An electrician. Kane has been working with the Good Electric 'Company of Charlottetown. l-le will i work as an electrician with the mainland company in Newfound- land. ”Pig in at l"oke." a play written lby R well-known Canadian author. Catherine. Briclrenden. Who has ;several times visited this Province as the guest of Premier and Mrs. Jones. is to be the opening pro- duction of the Little Theatre Guild. This decision was reached at a iineeting of the Little Theatre exe- lcutive. held last night. Mrs. E. S. lGiddings and Mr. Arthur Mar.- l.ean will be the. co-directors of this production. which is scheduled for presentation early in October. A total of 16 cases of polio- myelitis have been reported In this Province. so far ibis year. but Dr. 0. H. Curtis. Chief Health Of- ficer, stated that most of them were very mild. There. was one death curly in the. year. The great nia,loriiy of the cases so far have been in the western and eastern parts of Prince Ed- ward Island with only two cases in Queen's County. The total IS said to be about the same as last year. Though it is higher than other years prior to 195i this is lfrll to l)P. duh in better reporting of cases by physicians. Now they re more Inclined to report all ases which resemble polio. -.-rL. a C A net loss of slightly over .tl0. non foi' the year's operations was reported by the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association at the annual meeting held yesterday in the Canadian Legion Hall. At the same time. the secretary stated that over 517.000 in uiicollectible debts had been written off. They had been on the books for several years and in many cases those owing had since died or left the Province. Three new directors, one for each County. were elected to re- place those retiring uiider the re- gulations. The new men elected were Messrs Horace Wright. Jun- ior. Bedeque, for Prince County; Blythe Howatt. New Wiltshire. for Queens County; and James Mc- alluni, Georgetown, for Kings. Al. the same. time Mr. George Sa- ville. M. L. A.. who had been nam- ed by the directors last year to fill an unexpired term. was elect- ed a director for King's County. , THURSDAY Miss Miriam Penny of Bridge- water. Nova Scotia. won the Mari- time Ladies putting and approach- ing competitions held at the Char- Q lottetovm Golf Course yesterday morning. Miss Elizabeth Springer. l6- year-old golfer from Westvllle. N.l ;'I”bomM Flynn. Wcymouih Street. .a life-long member of this social-.' .5. won the driving cbampionsbiimi At the AIIRDSTMEPIIHR of they Benevolent Irish Society held inn the Riley Building last night. liiixil was appointed patron succeeding. the late Mr. John A. Cronin. . Mr. Flynn joined the B.I.S. In. 1909 and since his joining has; never ceased to be an active member holding offices of 2nd vice Sergeant-at-Arms, and chair- man of the charitable commltieerii and served on many other com- mittees. In 1043 be was given rini honornry life menibnrshln yo tlw, society and was presented wiliii his life membership modal. Corporal W.M. Beatty. well known rifle and revolver marksman. of the Summcrslde detachment of the R. C. M. P.. returned to duty yester- day morning after winning the Eostock Memorial Tropliy for at- taining the highest score. during the lat stage. of the Governor Gener- al's match at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meet held at Ottawa last week. Mrs. F. 'Fndri-Tvveedir of Ed mundston, New Brunswick was elected President of the Maritime Golf Association (Ladiu' Brancha ii at the annual meeting of the Branch which was concluded at the Belvederc Golf Club House yesterday morning. Mrs. Tweedie succeeds Mrs. A. J. llaslam of Cliarlolteiown. Mrs. Haslam was elected llonorary Past-. President. Mrs. K. Wallace of Wolfville, N. S., was re-elected secretar,l-ireas- urer. The death occurred at his home; in Montague last l3l'ellllli.: Gladstone lluzginhotham in his 72nd year. following a lengthy ill-I ness. The late Mr. lligglnbotham was born in Cambridge, the son oil the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hig-I ginbotham. lie appreiitic-ed furl many years in tinsnuthing. and onl the completion of his apprentice-It ship. be opened a shop at Fortune and later at Montague where hcl soon made many lasting friend- ships. The powerful tug. l-'iiiiiitlat,lon Vera. arrived in Georgetown yes- terday from Halifax and this morning will put a towline aboard the German freighter llendrik Fis- ser in an effort to pull the latter off the reef at Burnt Point at the entrance. to (lcorgctowii llarbour. The German ship nrrivecl at the, harbour mouth Sunday night and anchored While waiting more fav- orable weather before puttlng into port to complete loading a cargo of pit props. llowever, a sudden squall Monday nioriuiig arose yusl after the vessel had weighed anchor and blew her onto the reef where she. was apparently hung. amldshlps. , i FRIDAY Joseph Gabriel M-acl)onaicl,i Chepstow, has been ordered con- fined "in jail in Queens County in safe custody" for an indeterminate! period by the Lieutenant Govern-1 or-in-Counc.l. it was announced last night following the Cabinet of the Provincial Gov- crnnient. A former Maritime titleholder Mrs. Harold P. Connor of Hail-I fax. N. S. won the lvlaritiine. Lad- ies Golf Championship here yes- terday aftcrnoon by defeating Miss Anne Flemming of Truro, N.S. three and two In the 36 hole final. match. ' Mr. Alden Marshall Sniilli. acct '78. of Belle. River was found dcadl in his boat yesterday morning. It is understood he went out to the fishing grounds in the morning about 5:30. and at 6 a. in. Mr. Fred Beaten saw his boat drifting witlii the tide. l-lo quickly launched al hoai. and whm he arrived he. found Mr, Smith lying dead in! the bottom of his boat Dr. M. L. Bonnell. who was called in tliri. scene. placed his death as due iol heart. failure. There will be no in-; quest. I A fire at noon yesierdriv destroy- ed s. barn belonging to Mr. Arthur Matthews of Alberion. and for a time threatened his home nearby.- roof of the barn liaving caught in, several places. A strong wind was blowing in the direction of other. dwellings and for a time it. was feared that the conflagal:on llliyzlltl get completely out of control I Shingles on the roof of Mrs. l..efur-l gey's house curled up from the in-l tensity of the beat. Col. F.I. Andrew. Gliarlotleiown. won top honours in the hog carcass I competition, (group of 4i. and Ken- I- neth Ma.cNeIll and Son. Clyde mt. i or, headed all comers in the single bacon hog competition. both con- ducted by Canada Packers as an aftermath of the recent hog show at the Provincial Exhibition. n Fourteen prize winners and vi number of others, particularly in-. terestcd in hog raising. were dinner y guests of Canada Packers at the. Quecn Hotel last ovenin.g. the func- 'l lion being presided over by Mini i I V.A. Fraser, chief livestock buyer for the Company. Expressing themselves as highly? pleased with the rcccplion nnrlj promises given them. )1 delegation of residents of First and Secontli Queen's yesterday left the Pro-l vinclal Building after A confer- ence with members of the cabinet I-IIIG.I'I W ' 30 LR. warm sr. on the road from Cornwall to thisl1ifcKENNA - Al the Charlotte- city. d k town Hospital. Aug. 20. 1952, to They ha as ed the Government to make the road from Cornviiill. it across to the Barn lli'lvr- inn iiiii' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcxonna (nee I ran) .1 son. 9 lbs., 2 ozs. DAWSON - At Albany. P. E. 1.. Thursday. Auk. 21 .1952. Thomas Lemuel Dawson in his 90th year. DOYLE-At Summerside on Mon- day. August l8th, 1932, Mary Lou- :33 FIRESTONE I ing a meeting oil, Hlnughlcr. T the Miilpvque, an all--.-.c;illiei' io.ivi so that it uoultl be p;lSSll)lf) ill the spring. The illI'l'llllCf'::' blilllxl they realized It would trike con- sidcraliio tune to i-oniplcte the Trans-(lmniria Hlglilviiy, wliuili IS expected to go over this but also said lllitl. ilivy soiiit-iliiiig done now. ..tAn accident involving a gra- vel truck and an Anglia ear oc- curred yesterday afternoon about two miles west of McCabe's . on: at Ionag The loaded graicl lit iiiivci 01 '-VII"-ltlrlveu by Louis McHelron of Aillllli-Ii taguc. w.is proceeding from the ;;r.ivcl pit in Flat River. uiicn it met the Aiiglia car. driven by l).i.iseii Miicbctii of Eiisloii, who is vaeutloiiliiir at Point. Prim, all a narrow liiirigc. .U:Cflf1Ipflll)'lllf;' Mtg hiiii-Eelli was his brolhci-iii- laws iieplieu. John Maclmtiii. ill years old. The car was struck in passuig by the l)ox of pictcly turned over landing nfrziiii on its wheels, and l:lt'llll.', acr 5 the road. "ie boy was throun out of the car, and was found l,vir:: unconscious on the road. Mr. Mac- Beth received several cuts and bruises. On the arrival of the R. C. M. P. from Charlottetown the boy was taken iuiiiiedlatcly to the Kings ftouiity Hospital at blun- liague where his ('tlllCllllOn is des- cribed as lint serious. but requir- observation. The car, owned by Mr. MacBeth's brother. James, of iris. is almost a C0lll)'llF'iP wreck. ixliile the truck suficrcil only minor diiinagc to the liox. lBIR'IlHS4T CASS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, August 8th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs .lflllll (lass. a son Barry Alexander. 6 lbs. 4 oz. BIIYANTON - To Mr. anti Mrs. llarolil Bijvanlon (nee Eleanor Duffyl at the Charlottetown Hos- pital on August 18. 1931!. s daugh- tor, s ii.-,. l"i in-. .VlI.'lHiAY -- At lite L'.h.'ilInllclmvii leplial (ill Frirlziy. August lfilii. l9.i2, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mur- ray. City. a daughter tNaiicy Catherine) 8 lbs. 2 oz. DUFFY-At the tfharlottetown Hos- pital on August 13nd. i952, to .Xir. l and Airs. Earl Duffy, l-'ort .kll5LllSI.ll5.! a daughter. (lI.ARK-At Montreal on Augiisi l3lli to L1. and Mrs. G. Danton Clark turns .1.-incl liiacblurrloi, R lbs. 1! ms. . ('Il.LPI'EI.l,--.U liic Fl'lIlI'r (VIIIIIIV Hospital. Aiigiir-t l'lili. 13.32, In Hi and Mrs. Reuben Chappell. North Granville. a son. lSilllb(7l'l'l.l BEER - At the Prince County llospiinl. Siimmerside. P. F. l . on August lilli. in Dr. and Airs I K. R:-rr, Siliiimei-izirle, , mu iflsinv violin paper: please iiipi-I. HOSlVAI.I.-At the Prince 'I'I(lli'2ltfI lsiaiirl llospitnl. Au::ust in Mr. and Vlrs. Graeme lloswall tiicc Albcria Flryanti a son. Doiinicl l-lavclock, 6 lbs. 7 n7: H0I'l.'l'En .. at lhe Priiii-e (niiiiili llospiltl. August ilth, 19.12. to Ali and Mrs. liarl Boulicr, Vic,iori:i. .1 dziuglitcr. McCLARTl' -. At Norfolk. Eric- land. on Augiist 15th. 1952. In Mr the shingles ng which .wm.e 5m,.cn,iniid Mrs. Ronrilrl lilcfilnrly. Iiiern an, and the ndjnnnnt nnusn nndllrcne. Rryaiitoiit rt riciilizliicr, liiitln. barn of Mrs. J. A. Leiul':ey, il1c'”""9- ltlaiclllll-IE-At the l". E. lslaiid Hos- pital, Sunday, Auzust lnth. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. xlavbyiec. Tlellcviie. a daugliler, Mary Eliza- beth, weight 8 lbs. 6 ms. NIOSHICR. -- Al the llrliim ltl1l'i',l'(I Island llospital. Aug. ill, to Mr and Mrs. llorninn Mrislirr. a (laughter. Minnie Patricia. I.AFFERTl' -- At the ffhnrliiiic-i town llospihil, Au:. ill. to Mr. aiiil Mrs. Louis l.:iffoitv. iity, It dangli- ll'l'. Louise Anne, uri;:Iit T lbs. PRATT -- At the Kliigis (V'lLllll,l' Hospital, Montague, August ill. lllfiil. to Mr. and Mrs. Tloildy Pratt. St. Peters. .1 son, William lloiirick. rain at Ill uoorl :inil lunilicr. I-In r in l.'I IU'i' i-nnrliiion, a large poultry imusn in hartluoocl. These fariiis may be ntiiilii particulars apply in MI HI'lIE'l' ( VICTOR (7.-L)IPIlF.l.I., Alberion. ioult-,. the truck. and com-i 18th, 1'1 l.l FARM FOR SALE AT MOIITROSE llniiiiii-n a fiiiin of ii? Ruililliilzs woiisiti of facing hloiitrose lllici: in exrielleiit repair. II lmlii U4 mile ilicl.inl Mllllfllllllllf In") acres, -40 clear and the remainder '.I.VIl'III'.I.I. I . ixiiiyvsosliz -VIIVJIA -- At Aug- iustine Cove on July '.!'Jnd. 1952, by Itlie Rev. W. G. Klliain. 'l'i'yon. l-Illswortii Newson of Augustine Cove to Doris liinian of Augustine i the home of the bi'id'fs parents, Mr , and Mrs. Lloyd liimaii. E W!,JL WPLLL XSMITH - Suddenly at Belle River. on Tliiirsdav. August 21st. Alden lII.L)Il'l()N - At the Prince Ed- .u;irrl lsiiiuri lluspilal, CIiai'lotlI'- lliliwiiiivriii of lJnrnlc,v, in his 75th V . n Cove. The wedding took place at n -V7 1115' Marsliall smith in his 79th year. i town. on August. El. 1952, John B. 'r(niiTriii . l'ri-s-.iii-is Aloniiziiig Ask about them at . . . VICKERSON ENGINEERING Co. SALES 5.7 SERVICE 53 Queen St. - Phone 2480 Burner NOTICE I Custom Combine for service ALLISON MqcLEOD New London Phone 1-3 iron sans: One Lbuilclings. Centrally located, acre of land with 3 miles l'i'om (.'hariottetown.' l l Write: l "GR" No GUARDIAN l i l I sort SALE,l in... or IIIP on-i apartrne-iii liuiishk, rriiiivillv located, contain-. HI: liiree five-rnoni aparlmentsj well finislicri uilli three separate liritiiroonis. hot water heated. hard-, iumrl floois and fireplace on :1 ouiiri flour. y (iwlililll Iiuzir IJIII lir vni-;iINI by Q-pi. lst. Part of illll'('llTISI3 price can be arriingr-ti. i I I Aiiiilr tn:- 53 IIAYFIELI) S11. Cliarlottetown or PHONE 2918-1. 1 40 clear and the a house. 22x28 30x65 in good Also another farm zw ins. riiiil gnrn xe soil in him-k or sepiirsitely. For on the preniises or EST PLYWOODS i" WALLBOARDS ll ROOFING. ETC. Macll0NALIl - ROWE WOODWORKING COMPANY. LIMITED GRADE PH!) 3767 - 2768 . church cemetery. ise Doyle, wife of the late. Dr. l.. S. Doyle, formerly of Moncton. TIRE SERVICEI .2'.?.L.i”;3,”i.T; i-i.hTi”iii..”'lil..”i2 FMS Fixed Gallant in her 88th year. Vulcanlzlng - Retreading f.'C.'f.”i'iE.'iIf.l E. is"...E?iif”.f.fL?ll3j Phone 747 3'JZ...L?i.(.'3i','”ff.""i.'..”i 5'-Iii. ”,”.".i' We Trade Tires WRIGHT m At the Prince County FIRESTOIVE Hospital on Tuesday, August 13th, Ernest Wright, in his 49th year i:":r.I.i:.0.1;"2::..: 2.: BRYENTON 8- Mem- COMPANY Gladsione l'llXZglnl)DlIliIIll, in his ll”! Great George M. 72nd year. Wholesale and Retail i O'CONNOR. - The funeral of the late Vernon O'Connor will be held Friday, August 22nd. at 9.30 from the home of his father, John for P. )5, 131;".-1, I : ,- FARM FOR SALE ESTATE JOHN a. AYLWARD, VERNON mvm Farm of approximately .133 acres. about 75 awe; under cultivation, balance wood and lumber" brool: running through farm; oiie-quarter mile from pave- ment; close to churches, stores, etc. For particulars apply on the premises or to the undersigned. lIIxI('I'HEE ct '.l'KA1Nt)ll. Solicitors, 165 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. 1:. 1. 1 WANTED i2 GOOD AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS W. G. BARBOUR LTD. Euston Street . Vr FARM FOR SALE AT BELLE RIVER l”arni of Barge Madsen. consisting, of 120 acres- 90 acres clear in excellent state of cultivation; 30 acres woodland. Fine rural dwelling. Outbuildings in good repair. One-quarter mile from main highway. Half-mile from school and store. lipply:- . D. J. COMPTON, Belle. River. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island BRIDGE NOTICE Sealed Tenders, Marked TENDER FOR MONTAGUE BRIDGE. SI'BSTRllC- TURE AND APPROACHES Prince Edward Island will he received at lho Department of l'ulillc. Works and Highways. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. until FRIDAY the 29th day of August, 1952, at 5 o'clock, P.M., for constnictlhg the Substructure and Approaches of Mont- ague Bridge. at Montague. Prince Edward Islmd, ac- cording to plans and specifications in be. seen at the office of the Deputy Minister of Public. Works and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. NOTE: No Tenders will be considered unless the persons fr-,n(lt-ring distinctly state that they have made. or caused to be inside, an inspection of the. site. of the proposed work. Lowt-st or any Tl'n(lf'f not iiccessrirlly accepted. I)OI'GAl,D Nlac.KINNON. Mliiister of Public Works A" I-Iigliways. Cliarlotietowii. ll. Id. 1. August 5, 1952. FOR SALE New five-room liotise at Souiiipori. on pavocl liiczliway. 1 12 miles from city. Fllecirlttily. SOWHEZP. and bath, with space on sccoiiti floor for two ovtra rooms. l.ot size 90 ft. x ITS ft. Price 3M.iitl0.' KENNEDY S1 MUSTARD (Real Estate) Phone 1108 125 Kent Street FOR SALE On Water Street. Summersirle, Elias Bishop Foun- dry premises. Lot has a frontage on Water Street. and King Street" and is 48 x 202 feet. Railway siding i-ould be arranged at rear. This is a very desirable business site. For fur- ther particulars apply- R. S. IIINTON. Q.C.. Siiliinicrsicle Solicitor Estate Elias Bishop