ltorageliant new cucumber “ plant nt Edward Road. which n5 been under construction since my 20 by M. l". Schurman and Co. M. contract with Matthews-Wells - , Lbl, Guelph Ont.) is expected D b, ln operation in about s ueck'5 “m9- q-hc opening 0f this plant, better rriown as s "ssiting station," will ,8 the start of mother new indus- ny on Prince Edward Island. The main building which‘is 42 Mb by 20 fest. houses _two grad- mg machines, scales, office and ruler equipment. A receiving plat- gbl-nr of 4o feet by 20 feet, which 5 attached to the main building laplng the Mount Edward Road, is |qi;1fll)i!d with two conveyor belts, ,,.,._..~lr feed fnto the grading ma- Juiics. . Extending west from the rear of he building are two platforms 420 ‘or! lorig and i0 feet wide. Placed |lnllg the sides of these platforms rrt- 200 wooden vats containing a brine solution,_ each with a capa- nn- of 2000 Isilons. or 10.000 pounds of cucumbers. All these vets ,0,..hlnu, can accommodate two million pounds of cucumbers. Alon: the right side of number_ bnr platform, the Canadian Nat- nnal Railways have put in 830 irrt of rail siding for transporta- glnn purposes. 'I'liis railway line uinnccts with the main line a short lisrrince north of Alan Street. .i.'..=o along this side is a store- mm containing salt for the brine rn-lmn, housing over b0 tons of nil A special platform is being mill. for loading and unloading railway cars. The vats are fed by in overhead water line, which runs the entire length of the platforms. At the present time_ this com- wnni has fifteen trucking routes utbbllshed reaching all points of the Island, to bring in the farm- ers‘ supply of cucumbers. when a truck arrives at the re- reivlng platform at the front of the hiildinu, the cucumbers are dump- ed into thb conveyor belts, which cdrri them into the grading ma- chines, which grades them and drops them into baskets at the ride of the grader. From there they are iveighed and then put into the rots. where they are stored until ready for shipment to the proces- sing plant in Guelph, Ont., where ihey are turned out as the well lrlflOWn "Rose Brand" pickles. The n the Mou Mr. John Gordon, Guelph, 0nt., i manager of the Island branch, ex- presses hopes of doing a large vol- ume of business with Prince Ed- ward Island farmers, and expects in employ between 25 and 30 work- US. Mr. J. Chapitis, also from Guelph, is the foreman in charge of the \‘.’i i5. sriiiiirirs _|il_lI_i\i.ilY iContinued from Page 1) liIfPSt of .1. A. (Pat) Sullivan, c. resigned the, LSU. leader who presidency of the C. S. U. last March charging the Union was Sullivan, who surrendered iloProvincial Poi- ice before ths vrirrant was served, was charged with. "intent to rnaim" Joseph Davis, described as a C.S.U. i member, during a cafe brawl late Communist-dominated. yesterday. i. Davis, John Henry and Frank Darby were arraigned in record M's court on charges of disturbing the peace, wilful assault and wilful Their trial was set for d. a ma ge. July 28. Get Wage Boost -.'CP) - A SIO-a-tncnth wage in crease effective Aug. l in JULY 2a. 19i7___ r3. Sucumher Illeoiiie Sinking éilmsfa.’ In Favor of r f NfliLW orrrawa. July. m - to?) _ m“! the seas know the truth but. .1" t“ We "Hi-hill aspect that still yoimts for her, the fate of the sailing vessel Beatrice Beck has been decided in favor of s New- Who lost her man W-hen the ship want down 1n fo iilow .___ ‘f’. undland widow iuurtiuie m: All lPPH-i bolrd of the Csnsd- ian Pension Commission b,“ eon. eluded there was doubt that the SOO-foot craft, slow and alone. came to hei- end by en- tmy action, either by a floating ‘mine off the Newfoundland coast f!‘ by German naval gunfire in the Mona Possess c-f ihe Caribbean Lambs w," Sea. ' . The Beatrice Beck. of Canadian ALL QUMME]; registry but manned by l3 New- regularly 53,15 b0 Oflnd finders. put out from 5t, $235 w hp 54mm’ d John's on Oct. ll, 1e43, and set m l’ y“ " her sails for the Barbados. She has never been sec-n or heard of since. The appeal boards ruling, made reversed the com- ran known today in-iissionis finding that ‘Hfflul a storm at sea and simultan- eously gave rzght to Elias Anderson _of Bur-goo who made applica- tion through the British Ministry of Pfiflfiiflhs more than a year ago. Mrs, Point, -such W P1115 l2 apiece for her two pen- si sions she Nfld.. If shc fulfill; other rcquiremen as not idow's pension of S60 a mon on-aged chPdrcn. The Board's decision marks BGVOCMB. ‘triumph for J.A. MacIsmc, a pen- Andersorfs case. , iweaiher daiir which I the ' OI wages of all unlicensed employees .0! aboard their respective fleets oi ‘in i vessels was announced here today NW5 in n loint statement issued by W. . H. Coverdale, president and man- ,Wfl da Craw lvicwflu, acted as ushers. aging-director of the ‘Cana Steamship Lines and Capt. R. Scott Miscner. president of the Colonial and Samia Steamships Limited. The statement said the increase had been decided upon to compen- saic men of both fleets for their ,10B5i l0 i loyalty in sticking to their jobs in ‘the "fare of subversive broadsidest and intimidation tactics by Com- munistic-dominated labor factions. BIRTH S n lthe bride travulled in a moss 8W0" MccLAUCHIAN — At the Prince Edam-d Island Hospital MdcLauchlan (nee Joyce Deacon) son. David Blaire. RATTRAY-At Roseneatih, July l 19-17, i0 My, Rfiilrsy. B. son, Richard Uee. IllTCIlCOCK-iflt U10 Charlotte- inu-n Hospital on July 19. to M1‘- Illiri Mrs. Lawrence Hitchcock. son, Lawrence Aubrey. f‘ > nsarns IIITCHCOCK-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on July 20, Law- rence Aubrey, infant son of Mr. Ind Mrs. Lawrence Hitchcock. BIRTHS. IIIIIRIAGES. IEITIIS 50c Per Insertion N. Ii. ilaolean a ‘ UNDERTAKER EMIALMER on July nth. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvh and Mrs. Raymond i U. 3. B. O'Leary, the bride was lovely in a. |length 'weddlrg' white sat/in fashioned with a nylon, C ‘not yoke outLned done in seed pearls, flttrd bodice, filly-painted slreves. and full skirtol Her full-length veil was held by a coronet of orange iILOSSuIIlS and, she curried a bouquet of iod rose- te heather and swansia. A the plcted ‘ner ensemble‘. |buds. whi string of groom,‘ corn _ ¢-__.._-_._ The chief evidence was that Lthere were no unusual trweoroiog- ylcai flurries at that tl-me in those .seas and that o! Capt. Joseph Con-, Lnolley, lwho Beck could easily hav either to a German mine or su marine. the former off Newfound- land. the latter in the Cari-bbcanh Mona Passage, navigation that the naval testified WEDDING nuns The Metropolitan United Chut Victoria, B. C. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday even- ing, June 14th when Franccs Vivian Butteris R. N- younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Victoria, exchanged marriage vows with l-hrry Jumes Mncwiliiam. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mociwillism. The Rev. Mr. George H. Hamilton of Vancouver was the officiating rnlnistir. ‘ The fihiirc". organist played the‘ traditional wedding music and Miss Florence Smith sang ‘Through the Years" during the signing of the register. P.E. I. Given in marriage by her gown of with embro-Zd pearls, the gift of Ml55 Bernice Buiteris ups sister's maid of honour and were i! pale pink gown with bro modl-ce and boziffant n IBeverly Chur< ‘almo, a. c. was ‘sheer gown oi pe PORT COLBORNE. Ont, July 22 nylon- et hill, R. bridesmaid in attendants wore ban Both k sweet p (roan mauve and pin mauve sweet peas. and stocks. Mr. Alex I-‘ei- H s‘ best man. W-Ill ford and Mr. Jack Hudson l tl~ ei-emony a rwlDl-‘Mm “mm D°“53"' Cm’- hl" few days iri Charlottetown. He is mrfgg: “geld tatithe home of the returned frilm I11 eni°ylbl° m" accompanied by Mrs. Stevenson. o; . the preolous and nngnl-ly. bl-lde; parent: at Langford Luke day-s V15" W N“ Bmnwi“ f“ Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson expect to agumd 1,630,...“ term-n nng n"- -where Major A. Riff P7090595 ‘he NW“ swua‘ l“ the course?! whmh "um" 1n the CRY ‘mm Thur-‘day- eels which the Nascopie carried u. uu. l rue-nu my ;;sil~=g_,,;,";- gggggpyggclg; ——- mu uu» - k t d the trible "l. T» ' ' ' 'While the vessel itself was iiri- ‘xtqgfilngwg: ecoiigegrc with a lnbe passenger agent. C.N.R.| Monctcn. d" the con,msnd o; gang, web. clbbh, - Lam‘ Douun’ Ham“ “d (Continued from Page l) ers, the expedition was in the m; a hongymgon by plane toXRev. Emmett Dougari, Truro, ma,” n; Jgmgg (3, Wright. sun- ,M holler Ind Bflml- “"- sibie. " riritendent of the Eastern Arc- Mmmm‘ ‘“‘° i LEAVE FOR. KINSMEN CAMP- f“ assmed b, A,“ s,,,,,,,,,,,n_ with three-ill"! i f Shin Cd Bu‘ at n flowered hat length jacket. brown accesso coraage- MI. and I taken up residence Prince Edward Island. It ___-—-——’- RARE TASTE. T00 Butter buried seven years considered a rare treat Scotch and Irllh- Too bate To (Iiasify .___-_ ' rorr. SALE-DRIVING WAGON. Apply Charles Waulh. New An- nan. Phone 005-11. LFsi-Tfsi-ri or MONEY i? tween 09 Richmond and Ray's. Saturday night, ‘Reward, Notify 69 Richmond or phone i069. walvriniiiiiuiifion awaits’- merit. furnished or unfurnished. Apply MacArthur, CFCY. son saTs-srccm. mac ‘I941 Ford b-‘Passenser cou,\-.. actual mileage 36,000. Pour new six-ply tires. Perfect condition. Willi A. MacGi-egor, Mt. "i m‘ hm“ "1 M“ sum" "WTTWW- . headquarters in Washington said s,",,:,'.',‘_ Proutie. roll ‘call to be answered UNCONQUERABLE can nnmut vmoo mm, Mn..." w", -——————-———-———~—*- 7m‘ “'5 "m! "Mmil" Luna‘ “-— trained at Camp ‘Leieirne. N. C. I mid. s/iLa rattan evan- Juiy~26, at seven o'clock. Fifteen tous standlnl hay: also and one ing. one mare with foal light wagon. 'I‘erms cash. J eph C. Doucette, Cymbria. reasonable pension to having married 68am - she will be entitled lo a- Dresses at The who labored for more than a year to prove Mrs. sheared that ward to Brigh expert Beatrice e fallen prey H. L. Butter-is. father, floor‘ ‘heavy caded satin skirt. Miss N. of Nari- "Pdily- I CITY POLICE COIJBT —At the l silpendiai-y Magistrate's Court yes- I dgguxl terday, a man c a le green embossed. plrik carnat-l heir hair and carried bouquets‘. m, o; vnncbnvop], and disorderly was rem 1e M‘; Jnmggftoday. . rles and an orchard; ii! rs, Muewiiiian have I- Omen‘! by the earlyl This eeliuan h reserved he news of local interest. but advettldng of a news; nature may be Inserted as five cents a word strictly pa;- Qbls in advance. . C008’! for Photographs. CBABWELL for Photographs. l FIREWORKS at the Knights Columbus carnival, July/is. A THE HUGHES DBUGSTORI will be open this afternoon and evening, conransnarlou Lira m- surrancs. . HOWARD MeINNIW Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. CLEARANCE all Summer Hand- bazs $1.00. Greendai Co., Ltd., rim incense nave-roan will he open this afternoon‘ and evening. ' MARY'S BEAUTY PAH-LOB, 170 Grafton Street. oven evening; by appointment. t Knights of Columbus carnival. 5 20% DISCOUNT on all Summer th Ladieg Weair. NEW BEAUTIFUL CHESTER- FIELDS — Special low 'I‘oombs Music Store. E permission to drive through and of park cars on road from Fort Ed- ton Road on night of iKriighis of Columbus cur-him at ‘Victoria Park. Deadline Lady by Georgia Craig, starts in a few days. Don't miss the b- opening Chapter. 6TH SIEGE BATTERY UNION. — At the 6th Siege BI!- tery Reunion at Saint John over the weak-end. Charlottetown was! represented by Mr. H. R. McLean. $25-00 FISHING ROD as third’ honours in seven of his eight sub- P1119» W111 b9 51'5"“ 1°!‘ l" CBYMVB! jects in the recent examinations COBB“ the of the Ontario college ch grounds July 24th. ‘ young ladies with ,books. grcirinds under the four congregations the in Mrs. Nicholson and family. friends are invited. i 24th at Victoria Park. _ W, McGLtcheon and daugh Kathleen of Sarnia, and Mrs. pry‘ O. Newson_ and son James H. Ayers, ‘l8 Euston Street. er . Charlottetown Thursday u’, Prohib costs ‘or one E $5. t. °l arvrowaaua rnrr - Mr. rier‘, and i9 morning phanage. I W. M. S. MEETING-The regu- of Highfield United Church W, A. took place on June 35th at thet home of Mrs. Dennis Neal. Mrs. Bentley Creed had charge of the devotional per- Scripture readinl was token and John read responslvely by the mem- Creed taking as Hostess) which was followed by a-prsyer Creed. The president, Mrs. Stillman Fil- rcll. then took charge of the busi- ress period. Roll call was foi- lowed by the minutes of the ore- Mrs. Ivan Fris- this attracts spectators." zel thanked the members for gift. Two new membe a were welcom- al invited the er he preferred to alter his remark n; the ‘bee. l lar monthly meeti was ' iod. from chapters Luke Mrs. Martha hers. theme (the and s. reading by Mrs. vlous meeting. l Mrs. Dennis Ne eel. XE Mrs. Stanley Proudc. Mrs. Roberts will have charge meeting. At the close Mrs. Stillman Primal. - A GOOD ASSORTMINT 0H amusements and fireworks at the "W8 91011116 quintuplets. the Dili- Greendsl Co, Ltd.,‘ prices. l, _.__ ‘ t CITY OFFICIALS have given- ‘ I NEW SERIAL STORY. - Tl-iepartmcnt governing this work, at‘ BB-‘struction on the East side of this A FAREWELL LAWN PARTY will be held on Thursday evening, July 24th, on the Yoirk Parsonage uspices of the York Charge rn honor of Rev. J. A. and‘ A SEE THE CHESTERFIELD. bi- ‘cyle and set of dishes in Simp- |son‘s virindow and get your ticket on them for" the‘ carnival July VISITING HOME-Mrs. tor.) ter F- Australian Embassy, Wfishingtorhl 0f, D.C.. has arrived t?) spend her‘ Toronto are visiting at the home of their parents. Dr, and Mrs. J. GROUP EXPECTED TOMOR- now - A group of 20 persons I known as the "College of the Pa- iclfic Tour," will leave Mont Joli, P. Q., tomorrow and will arrive in evening where they will remain until Sat- harged under the ltlon Act, was fined $35.. and month, while a man charged with speeding was fined and costs or i0 days. 1i drunk nded until and Approximately 48 bOYS. 11 V3 14 ars old left the City yesterday for the Kinsmen! Boys lCsmp at Holland cove where they will enjoy a two weeks camping period the guests of the Kinsmen Club. Included in this number were eight boys from Mt. Herbert Or.- ‘cengi-egation to her horns for a for social evening in honor of Mr. it over Kean’ who ls leaving the Winsioe‘, that the charae. Nest meetinl to be held committee. Mrs Reuben Good and thurflhe Creek the "the uocoiiqusrable," the oe- nneetinz the hostess served lunch‘ assisted by Mrs. B. W. Creed and Shanahan-Arsenault A Wedding A Pretty Jilly wedding took piece WWMMW momma. July o. at 8.15 Afsmlult. Charlottetown, united in marriage Rev. Father Mann performed the is “eremmly end celebrated Nuptiai Mass. accompanied 11y M", 1min. Sling beautifully. Th9 brldfl. Who was given in 7118"“!!! by her father, looked chsrmins in a gown of white silk and lace with a halo of white carnatlons and white accessories. Her corsage ‘was of red roses. She carried a wiiite prayer- bong, the out of the groom. ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Gallant. cousin of the bride, look- ed very attractive in a gown bf ‘pink with white accessories.‘ I-Ier corsags was of yellow r0595, Mr, ‘Reg MacMillan. brother-in-iaw of the 000m. noted as groonisman, After the ceremony a sumpeu. Alex Mac- 1n Ki hum-rs MARK 4m _ bus breakfast was served n, bnb ""119" home of tile bride to immediate o“ WMHMEY‘ relatives and friends of the con- M155 Joan cue.” spent a few Nine years younger than Can- gentl quints of Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina. celebrated their fourth gigthdsy llzhthfcir ‘luxurious home. W" ‘m l! Yo“ stops-from top honevmonn hv ca. tr iii t g’ ?°tt°m' they a"? "WW i7!» points of interest rin rgfesfwmzl M55711“: Casxgzrwi 1:571‘! Eimfifwhride chose a suit of rose Wvith n nd 3 B“ M3715 1""- white accessories for travelling. ‘ a" On their return there was a re- ,ceotion at tl-e home of the groom drinks t m K 1h _ where a delightful sunper was a e n3 ts o! Cflum served. They received many beau- hus carnival. m"! w“ of the bride and groom. The happy couple left on their, S WORK ON ORLEBAR STREET —The project of extcndirg sewer. age and water supply facilities is being carried out by the City de-' she received manv lovelv gifts. the North end of OFIEDDI‘ Street.‘ JiRSTIG SUPPLY for the bcnefxf of residents in that area as well as for some of the (Continued from Page l) new which uui-r msTaiirulnrzrmr. .. Churchill, on Hudson Hay. The McLean. her sharp f street; Q BRILLIANT STUDENT - Kai-n Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, ciiei-iottetowu, has led with ‘°‘“' °" m‘ day’- oi Am lost oi’ 33 Toronto. During the last war Mr. lLewis served as Higher Submarine Detector: with the Royal Canadian Navy. For the summer months, prior to his re-entering College for third year, he will be employ- ‘ ed with a Toronto photo engraving A firm. ‘ lng pending further mes north. cariving provisions northern ports and missions and Government officials and others visiting the Barren Lands. A re- placement for the vessel already is under construction at a Can- adian shipyard. Details of the mishap were lack- aves from Personals the scene bul the rencr. that the passengers and crew had lost their Rev. Dr. J. 5 Bflfmell 19ft ycs- personal belongings indicated the, vrssel must be largely submerged! This message also said the sun- plles being carried in her holds terday for New York but expects to return to his summer home in Georgetown in about ten days’. ! “m9- would h'".'e to he replaced. I Aside from the brief mention of Miss Marjory Large of the their welfare. no word is avail- able either of the condition of’ the passengers. including three women. or the crew. '_ There was considerable confect- urc here as to where the ‘IRS-foot vessel wcnt aeround and some thought it possible she was fouled cn a rock. just off Cane Dorsetl which wrecked a chirrclo mission ship three vears ago. The vastl ice fields WhZCh block the Strait much of the year ma" have forced her onto tho obstruction. Reports from Winnipeg said! Hudson's ‘Bav Company officials; were prepared to send an aircraft, on an emergency flicht in aid of the passengers and crew if n-ces- srirv-but were awaiting word from ‘he Nascooivs master, Cont. James Waigrs. who was making his second voyage in command of t‘ie. vessel. Steps are being taken here to' f',v additional provisions into anv area which reports need of them. But there can be no replacement annual vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Large. Miss Margaret (Bill) Wood, ac-l v compsnled by her friend Miss Irener Dombroskl of Montreal are visiting Miss Wood's sister, Mrs. Lemuel MacUougall and Mr. Mac- Dougail. Mrs. Arthur Murray and Miss Loretta Swallow have returned to their homes in the City from Ste. Anne De Bcaupre, Quebec. Mr. Geoffrey J. Beales accomp- anied by his wife and daughter Diane. from Johnstown. Penn. are visiting his sister at 22 West Street, City. Mr. 0. S. Stevenson. president of the New Haven Savings Bank, New Haven. Connfiis spending a whose main task was to give hos- pital attentlon to matters con- nected with t-he payment. of fam- I-Ie pictured Soviet secret police sitting over a large segment of the people, guarding some with guns Ind ‘"85- "id mlmwm’! “m” m‘ ily ailowancrs to Eskimos. her‘; on 171.000.0010‘? 3°£°ll1°£°°t13°°' ', I-Ier passengers included 3.6M. ple n var ous e s o n us ry. I In! com,- w_ H_ G_ m, n He accused the Government cf gun“: ‘barbarian’ practices. _ IIllTSil MAKE IISE Krsvdienko told of walking out (Continued from Page i) himself on the Soviet Purchasing Commission and writing a best destroyed on the ground. in mm on five Indonesian fields yester- seiier. “I Chose Freedom.” He said his dissatisfaction with his gov- ernment began as early as i933. d y. Gromykifs Comment 3A Dutch NW5. communique, - telling of the first amphibious LAX! SUCCESS. N. Y" July 2i zhndmns 5mm ‘he end o1 me r guru? G‘£‘;";€":!°' 3:‘ , Second World War, said assault \‘ 098! e n 6 " loop. had rolled ashore yester- il: '~' f t B, i.’ i ta of Victor A. Kravchenko before at: on‘ theaaavet? m, ma“ 112, u" “"7"” “mmm” °“ “*5” ,lslsnd,v and Pasir Poetihf a sea- ericsn activities: side resort o; 3,009, about g5 "Wm" 5 d" h" ‘mtmng w d°i fmiles east of Proboiinxzo. it licks its underbelly. Sometimes Duwh wflrsmd, cleared m, w“ for the landings by pounding Asked later 'if thatlwas the com- ‘ "be", “m, "donut."- Dam...“ ent he cared to make. or whetii- me N“? conwulngém and“ y“; .7. ore imbuuumi Gmmkw thmmht were Dutch Miinrigies. ‘fished fr: "i" m" W" "W "Pm" North oiiroiiuu for fighting against mment would “lose fls- l l - .he Japanese "94- ' (United ‘states Marine i... VG!" if Oofng ‘Ihe d-amond got its 1111119 ml"! during the summer of 1945. An u. Accident Victims lgdfggefhlgggnogxlggny»; e313 ,3? iYZFKi/fili. ‘§'..T°'éu‘i.'ui“' l daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Edward oghdlitigr-i‘ the u u-Xr. :r"::..*::..;‘";.i:..r°*s..ilr" l-$'.‘i.‘i.°"i.°.§§..:i."..°’ "r are» n» 1- u-Y-i‘? l City. from internal the b r ‘ take t h l Mr. Alex MacLean ‘r-ggltwige nn £n§..,f'§.“‘1MTfi,,f§§ presided at the organ and Mlgpunurng Mom-ray mom.“ Meivina Richard. Mrs. A. Murray/the truck in which they t... n, and Grace Campbell, collided with the Murray Harbor train. The two recovering from minor injllflgg, Burlington & Vicinity son Kerth, returned to their home at Spring Volley, Saturday Charlottetown where Keith undeli- went a throat operation at the [Pzhce Edward Island Homtal; tracting parties. where a beauti- dgyg fully decorated table had it » . dncorations the traditional ignite: 225:... shlfnsfascaflfi’, we“ of h“ {Hillsboro Street. visitor to Kendzngion and Long‘ River, ' Miss Jean MacLeod, Long River, Ellwbeth Johnston. Burlu-gton and Mis J e J h t C .l The bride was tenderer! a siinw- h“: .2?..,,,§,.“f.,°'1§,..,“iI,,§,§§§‘°,§ll~ er‘ previous to her marriage when be; g mom,- "qp, on m. Mainlanm‘ Maiden, ‘flit, Burlington. of Ewen Davison now cf Boston‘. 59991 Moss. who is spending the summer ' prow already cutting a northern at Kensington and Irlshtown, was course, will reach Cape Dorset in held at Park Corner Beach on ‘Friday evening Disaster overtook the Nascopie were; on what was expected to be the Jqhngenne, genes. prom; Georg _ annual li000-mile Mnqgeod, 1,9503, jaunt: into the far reaches of the Profitt, Earle Campbell, Clau- cnmn. for‘ beii. Pcriey Davison, Lehman Davis- FOR Biiliiliflblil Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON new. i Eastern Trust Bldg. Charlottetown It was reported late last night, Phone 171i w‘! hisf injuries nnn Shock said to be improving, These i," when 8 With irwo girls, Alberta Bryant rls. both of Charlottetown, are —Mrs. Everette Sudsbzn-y, and from recently at Charlottetown,‘ Thompson, lvflf David Paynter, Hiiisboro| _ treet. Charlottetown was 7i weekend ..\ Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MscLeod,. Mr. hnd Mrs. Stanlev Sherfltt, Mass. are visiting Mrs.‘ illism H. Wright, the millionaire gold minder. Globe and Mail W shmm-i “M”? MPS- W. E- Pro- purchaser, is reported acquirer of Toronto's second largest evening M. and brother, Mr. Fred Pm- newspaper, the Evening Telegram, for $7,000,000. As part of the deal, it is believed, he will set up $25,000.000 fund to aid the Hospital for Sick Chtdrcn. A sketch of a proposed new hospital is shown below. A re-uhiori of the old school pals their new home in Margate, tofiali. l. Alton Bell; 2, Heman Mayne; which they recently moved from 3, George ltfricLeod, Those abbendrng Burlington. About 60 of their new Married Women, l, Mrs. Kai-m Dbvlgnm Archie neighbors were present, and Minlwarren; 2, Mrs, Clarence March- e John Howard was chosen to act asibank: 3, Mrs. Elmer Moose, . Campbell. Layton Chairman A very appropriate ad- our. and boys i0 years. i. Shiriq dress was read by Captain Donald flvloase; 2. Leigh Bell; 3, Eiearlog Baker, which recognized the iacfMoase. Manuel] and Jimmy that both Mrs. W. B. Warren tmdl Boys 10 year-s. i. Lyman Moose; ‘Mrs. Keith Warren were Margate 2, Keith Brown; 3, Leigh 391p 5 girls, and they had retllfllPd. bTlHK-l Girls. 8 years. 1, Laura Bell; 2, lng their- husbands. Also noted was Rona. Payntcr; 3, Irene Prof-lit. dered the ladies who prepared the ‘he fact of Mr. Warren's sgnai, Boys 6 yeaxs. 1, Cierance Mouse; refreshments by the guest of SWCSSS- 1n 13‘! 911313118 bUSiIWS-S. 2. Grafton Brawn; 3, Errol Sharpe honor. The boys are planning an- and the eXIlrefsed hope that he and Bcys 4 years l, Ewvaln Brown; other picnic to take place in Aiig- Ken-h WWW achieve elillfll W009i! 2. George Mayne, Jr; 3. Edwin 11st. when wit-cs and sweet hearts 1H fflfmlllk. in it “"15 81-50 fXllfi-‘ssflflJohnstono, will be invited. a warm welcome. and deep satis-l Spike driving ccntggt, hilt-n, p“. l EWCH on, Irigham Clark. A happy evening was spen arid a beautiful lunch lunch wa served, A vote of thanks was ten- factlon, in Margates acquiremorit tun Mayne’; team, Women, M11 9t such Vmflhil cmlem- A WQIKCiarence Maruiibanifis team, filled purse was presented to each} An gnpeilzing supper b; menu of the couples by Mews Rclohh-uiuds mid Otlwr good things was V-Ioward and Keith Thompson. Botla gefvgd, Mr. W. 8.. Warren and Mr. Keith Mr, Bruce pnynger, a; charm“ Warren responded and invited aikng-gsengod n, unis b4 bhnnlg; to My; l0 “m? a!!!" V) i" "Wm Th" W. J. Payntcr, and Mr, and Mrs romsind" o! the evenlns was spent Leigh Pnynfer for ‘their hospitality V"? enhhblv i" ' Wllverwricn A vote of thanks was also tendered "W3C and 5°11!» P1811“! 1°!‘ lheyuhe committee, Mrs, John Moase, evening were Mrs, Harold Wood-My, Everette Cousins, and Mr, Fen. side and Mrs. Georse Movhew- A ton Mayne for arranging a ver; delicious lunch was served. 'I‘hose enjoyable agbnnnbbn, sen/ins We" M11 Keith Warren. By unanimous vote, it was do- Mrs- Wilbur Dennis. Mrs. E- '11‘ cided that the re-union continue Glydon. Mrs John Johnstone, Mrs.‘ .0 be held ear-h ygar, Morbid Wcodside and Mrs. Edwin Beairstc, Eleven members of New London Laymerfs Association met, at the home of Mr. Ellis Pr-ofitt, on Thursday evening. Study of the “39 Articles" was coniinucd under the leadership of the Reetor, Rev. D. E. Noel. The pIiESiGQflt, Mr. Gordon Cook, conducted the meet- ing, and Mr F. R. Nsuss was ap- printed to act as secretary-treasur- cr. Mr. Ernest Mi.1 conveyed to the members, the thanks of officials of the church centre at Orapriiid for the flag and the iugof-war rc-pe. donated by the New London Luymen, Mr. Athol Cotton, chair- man of the s.ck committee was re- quested to have a basket of friilt sent to a member Who hi“. for some tlrrie, been a patient in the veterans wing of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. A social hour nus enjoyed when tea, cake and sandwiches were served by Ellis Prcfi-tt and Leigh Payntcr. A vote 0g! thanks was tendered those who prepared the refreshments. Mr. Gordon Cook invited the members to his home for the August meet- ing. l __--—-_-__ _ FOR CLOSE-SHAVING 7‘ The Payntor Picnic was bigger QANBEQRA ._ (cp) _ A n“ and better than ever this year, machlnn to, PM slnbble mulcnpm when 112 descendants of the late is m. gusn-nnan lnvunblnn gn u M!" “d MTS- William PflYYlN-P slst rural development. lvlcin unite slithered 8t U" Plyntel‘ 3mm" are a series of" knives arranged lo stead at Burlington on ‘Thursday. each cub, n (bu, inches helm; and My 10th. This picnic. which is behind the preceding one and thin In imhllfll eveni- ki IRYB-‘rly flfliitlr the straw is out into lengths a fol WW1 by Young and old, from year lnchcg long and passes easily 1o year. and as usual the weatlrr through cultivation implrmenis, _ was in perfect accord with tle ' mood of the picnlekers. t On Friday evening. Jilly 11th, a, Cameras lrt-pt u record of the formal welcome was extended to afternoon's activities which ln. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Warren, and eluded the (mowing sports eventr, ground nofiiil Mr and Mrs. Keith Warren, atl_, gnnnlng Rgcqg, Men-g neeqoruhm my r TQO FRIGHTENED When threatened by dangea ig birds run rstbel fi ‘if. ,,,, Jr's “Adm”? menu's official of the Netherlands Em- Ihassy. in Washington said the AIM‘ NECISQITY unit now is in Java.) In the First- World War. each stem had to have a minimum of soldier accepted by the Uniteili! teeth. and Prince Philip are hie cous- Probable bridesrnaids ‘for the wedding of Princess Elisabeth Pamela. i7, on left, and Pas- ins, the two daughters of Viscount Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten, .rioia, m. Patricia was recently deriiobllized from the WRENS.