T I OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS J MONDAY 1-lriiie Mathcson of Mathielson - ntracturs. ac EV- ma iiagiggiaghciie had cherished ,d R” onstruction b68811 0” 5418' ”””..3C ..-mm he pilot-ed the first 15! ' '9 the North River Cause- . "H 3r1(J pm. on Saturday. Three I "I K) J liter Hon. Dougald Mac- viiitnister of Public Works iii -. '5, accompanied by De- ii!fivH'ITilliiiiL.S,iI?i'. R. 0. White made I” S crossing. Congratuiatory cs with the men on the expressions of aPPT9C13' :,, ,iii.l L,” followed. of R--giiiuld Hcbcr l3.L'.l.. ieiiretl Pro- Stiprcnie Court. ll" S.ituI'rIzi,t ill drntli ,-V ).l.t., .' lIif' .t.r! lily II.-3 '.i.l'. 1...; his usual gout! i. ii noun when IN? suf- . 9-mt-L ritlrirk and was t., the F. 1-1. Island lids- .,,t-ftn he passed ii.".”i'.i1i'tIs. l ghpr. A .-..n,qt-eg:i'itti which fzlicd Zion ' pllflll Church .ce of Dedication and wit- 'c Wcbsltw. .sc:i:co was conducted by the , Rev. W. H. Brown, M.A. J. T. Ibbott, rector I mil um Scripture lesson 31..., t'lnll was by Rev. E. G. Evans. yesterday morning I i-re FR"I.V Ip5':'t.P(I one of the horse barns at i.e Charlottetown D r iv 1 n g and 22 feet wide. clforts of the Parkdale - 1-up Departments to keep oiaze under control. Other rs near at hand were in ini- .'.r danger. The cause of the ziiiscti in the barn. TUESDAY "ihc Pzincc Edward Island Po- t.i!o Marketing Board Lt making mire i'Ii:illg('S in its administration ;w; y ill conformity with the ex- prcsscd wishes of the Island po- tin fll'lt"IU('eT5 who voted on Nov- prriiei 10," said Mr. Donald A. lit IlItll'I(I, Board Chairman, yes- F I rive Rtmri SCIIIllf! Agency which US vmnniisibie for the m:rchancii- hrs: of the entire Island crop last season is being closed and its eqtiirviiicni disposed of. "The res- ;)'tiis:I).l.ir of selling Island seed slifi t hitstock potatoes to the best -.-V. itriraiitage at all times and till uniform price levels hit-crs throughout the pro- INCTCI-IE HOME A4 A SWAN ROCKER MAY BE CUT OUT OF PLYWOOD .u'”" vmrsan ZI9 glititiip mndrrn materials and p . i.-. far easier to iii.il;o -5!!! luvs at home than it was .i ,;..i-.tli'iiiIicr's driy. Just 1,-nco I-its actual-size pattern on plywood and cut out the graceful lines of KM rtiir of swans. If you do no: "air a power saw mark the mit- will iI'r' tiiziicrizil and take it -iv-it 1' iic.'irest woodworker who ti... -aw II out while you wait, It A 'IIlH'I( and easy job to put lip" 'lik"I' ioncthcr with screws. if”; -iiftlris shown on paitt-rn'2l9 i- !'H' Drive is mily 35c postpaid. p Ui'l um ill a'IllIiTy to make this I ' its II'I('I((il'.-lllftillde 2c extra for w rI.tss mail or lie for air mail. n P-rt . uilll be mailed the day ..'.r:ri is i'ccoivc(l. Apply the Wntlg. ”"!j Wilton-tnicnt. The Guardiai Lille I-lung Co. ilr. lingers sci-nit-tI' iiwa, . yesterday (7 at 11 o'clock took part in Ad the unveiling of the mem- , .-mrtnw to the late Rev. G. i sermon preached by Rev. of St. Azizlican Church, who also .The building, which was 100 mt k”'””'i The” were no organization of a field force in the which! rczi uiioct-upier' far severai' . Vince now rests upon thzse whose efforts during the past several months were directed against the continuation of the Board's Sell- ing Agency." stated Mr. MacDon- ad. v The Potato Marketing Board will endeavour to keep producers in- formed as to what price levels are for Leland potatoes at the chief marketing centres outside the pro- vince and what these price levels should represent in net return: to lhe producer. Mr. Hodge MacEwen. Sianley Bridge. Prince Edward Island, has been announced as the winner of tiie Victor Lyall Goodwill Scholar- ship at Prince of Wales College. This scholarship, wliicli was pro- vidcd by the late Mrs. V. ii. Good- will in memory of her late husband, a prominent Island physician. is given to an outstanding student in the Second Year. Mr. MacEwen wrote entrance from Ken;-iington High School in 1953, and was the winner of a Bell Scholarship. He led First Year at Prince of Wales College in the ses- sion of 1953-1954. Mr. Maclirwen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac).-Ewen, Stanley Bridge. WEDNESDAY Brigadier G. G. K. Peake, D.S.O.. E.D.. has been named Commander of No. 2 Group Headquarters, Char- lottetown. under the recent reor- ganization of Reserve Forces on a group basis, with each Military Group located in a specific geo- graphic area. Lleut. Col. J. A. MacDonald, E.D., of Cardigan. P.E.l. has been pro- moted from the rank of Major, to assume new duties under the re- organization and Lieut. Col. J. T. Davies, C.D.. has also been promot- ed from the rank of Major for it similar purpose. The Reserve Force. one of the several components of the Canad- ian Army, provides the basis for the event of emergency. In September of this year there was an extensive reorganization of this Force based on the recommend- ations of A special committee, set up by the Department of National Defence. ' This committee recommended that the Reserve Force be reor- ganized on a group basis with each militia Group located in a specific geographic area. Dorothy Joan Moiyiieaux. nine- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux. Southport. is in a serious condition in the Prince Edward Island Hospital as a result of an accident near her home yes- terday morning. It occurred near the Kiiilock Road. In company with her two other children she had niighted from a vehicle taking her home from school. The other children remain- ed by the front of the car while she, according to reports. ran Iacross the road from the rear of Iihc vehicle and into the path of irn oncoming gravel truck. The latter, driven by Mr. Elmer Lloyd Gillis. Grandview, was bound for the city. The driver of the truck endea- voured to avoid hitting the child and drove the truck into the near- by ditch. It was badly wrecked. The child is reported to be suffer- ing from compound fractures of the upper legs. other fractures and shock. Last night hospital authori- ties sald she was in fair condition. The surgeon attending her is Dr. T. A. Laidlaw. Dorothy Jean is a member of the Sunday school class at Central Christian Church and has one sister and a brother. I THURSDAY Hcn. Robert H. Winters. Ministe of Public Works in the Federal zovernment at Ottawa. in address- ing the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Liberal As- sociation and Young Liberal As- sociation at Summerside last eve- ning outlined several of the pro- jccts carried out by his department in this province during the past year. and forecast early action on the coiistruction of s new ferry for the Wood Island-Caribou route. and the airport at Charlottetown. In the election of officers Mr. Ben Rogers of Charlottetown was elected president, succeeding Mr W. A. Currie of Summerside. who Boil, tliitlicson & Foster l.'iu Richmond St. - .5", Qilcrn SL Phone 423: I" 3- Farmer. Q.C., l.l..B. rink of Commerce Bldg. Gandci 8; Hnsmrtl gg Rank of tfvmimerce Bldg. mtllilison M. Gilils. l.l..B. .;"2g-nil 52. min on Gaudet. I.l..B. ill Grafton st Palmer 6 Hasiam g ;,g"I':L70LNovI Scull: Bldg. -lathcson. Pcake & Nicholson grlitgglgton Street 5- Wnltlian iiiitilg Bldg. Ipresidcd at ilic meeting last iiightt I PROFESSSIONSAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. I Chas. R. McQunId, B.A. -i.Ti;...... ,...,..,,,,,,,,, M I OPTOMETRISTS I H J. A. Mactlulgan. B.A., ..'.'1':i,'igI5IL; om am Queen at I.. 5....-JEIIETTT-T 1.”, mchmnm, stun! ".A'l l.4L.B.' trio Richmond St. Dlnl salt; t G. F. Hutclicsou S Son I s. 0. HUTCHESON. mo. 58 (lraltolst. Dial 8322 J. A. Carruthen, R.0. ? I11--lent st. I33 Ml! Byron J. Grant, 0.D. I are: 5!. .---.2':'.3L' I H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague. P. IL: I J. S. Taylor, R.(). Corner Rent A Queen SKI. (mica visa; Home 4750 - CHIROPRACTOR ' Dr. W. R. Canon sci Prlnoo at out so: ARCHITECT G. KEITH PICKARD, I mvtrlotietown Dial 5223 3. Arch. M.B.A.l.C.. I is Ildf. P.E.I. DI 126.". .55 U llrnlnor ':?';i:irI4').tt4-tou'n, by Ippolncment ---Mg DIII I281 "Ill 7315. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS I punk 8”, MCDONALD. CURRIE U CO. I mxk; CIIIHOCBEBUIM DIII I786 H. B. DOANE O COMPANY r-y,,,,,,, cm . 3:. Great (learn 8!. Charlottetown P. 0. Box 24 ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building t 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 I The holding of a Provincial election next spring or early next summer was predicted last night by Mr. R. H. Bell, Leader of the Opposition as he spoke during the annual meeting of the Queen's County Progressive Con- servative Association It the Clover Club. The County Association meet- ing was preceded by the annual meeting of the Fifth District Queens Progressive Conservative Association Mr. Fred DeCoste presided over the district meeting and Mr. Reagh Bagnall was chairman for the gathering of the County representatives. Mr. Angus MacLean. M.P.. and Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan spoke at the County meeting. Miss Joan Chalk, a graduate physiotherapist from the Univer- sity of Queensland, arrived in the city on Tuesday night and assum- ed her duties at the Polio Wing of the Provincial sariatorium yes- terday morning. Miss Chalk on graduating was attached to the staff of Brisbane General Hospital for one year. af- ter which she was on the staff of St. Andrew's Hospital, London. Eng.. for 3. year. This was followed by an appointment to Hornboek Hospital. near Copenhagen in Den- mark. Her final overseas experi- ence before coming to Charlotte- town was gained on the staff of Galashiel': Hospital in Scotland. Miss Chalk comes to the staff of North Shore and the catch shows a substantial increase with a cor- inshore fishermen, and seemed to responding increase in value. The bulk of the cod were taken by the be more plentiful, in deeper wa- ter. than usual. Haddock and plaice were taken in greater quantities; almost all by the dragger fleet. A small quan- tity of haddock is taken by in- shore fishermen in conjunction with their other ground fishing operations. The catch of hake was small. There is little inducement for fishermen to concentrate on this fishery because of low prices. A request that the Government take immediate steps to appoint a new slate of officers to serve on the Provincial Marketing Board. removing the authority now in the: hands of the Potato Marketing Board, and that the present Po E tato Board be instructed to defer !':;::,:,::e 0:.r.i.s:g;Beg:,n N0x;n:e9,f 3” "West I” Mancini WPPD” iatii, 1954', by the Rev.' Donald A. until such time as a new Board has been set up, was made to the Provincial Governmenty yesterday in the form of a brief presented by is large delegation of potato pro- ducers headed by Mr. Reuben Large of Wilmot. The Government was addressed by several members of the delega- tion. which numbered 76 and was said to be representative of potato growers from Aiberton to Souris. Premier Matheson assured them that the brief would be given full the Sanatorium on high recom- mendations from medical nten who specialize in polio. Associated with Miss Chalk in specialist work at the Sanatorium and throughout the Province is ate from McGili University in physical and occupational therapy, who joined the staff during the summer. FRIDAY St. Dunstan's Dramatic Society received high praise from adjudi- cator Donald Wetmore last evening for their selection of "Antigone" as their vehicle for competition in the Provincial Drama. Festival. Presented at Parkdale Hall, un- der the distinguished patronage of Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. T. W. L. Proivse, last evening's pro- duction was the second in the three:-day programme, and was competing with the Little Theatre offering of "The Whiteheaded Boy." presented Wednesday night. Mrs. Bert Patterson, vice-presi- dent of the D. F. A. for Queens County. acted as chairman for the evening, and expressed the plea- sure of the Association in having an entry from St. Dunstan's, the first time they had entered the Provincial Festival. The following report covers the fisheries of Prince Edward. Island for the period January to October. 1954, inclusive. compared with the same period for 1953. The catch of all fish for this period was 7,529 hundred-weight more than in 1963. with an in- crease in value of 36.600. The total quantity of all fish landed was 297,851 hundredweight with it value of 32,597,693. as compared with 290,322 hundredweight taken in 1953. Weather conditions were not as good as average, and were res- ponsible, to some extent, for keep- ing the catch down. There were no very heavy storms and the loss of gear was small. , The fleet of small draggers, op- erating out of souris, were res- ponsible for the catch of haddock and plaice. A quantity of cod and Miss Heather MacLe3n' 5 gmdu. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacDonald MULLlN- At the Charlottetown hake was also landed by them. -.There are eleven Island owneui draggers fishing at present. Cod were plentiful along the. IMMLEAN-At the P. E. I. Has- consideration. BIRTHS DIRCDONALD-.-'it the Charlotte- town Hospltal on Nov. 19. i954. a son, (3 lbs, 15 ozs. COLLINGS - At the Charlotte- town Hospiial on Nov. 19th, l95-i. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collings. 015- d th it s 1 M - BLANCHARnHA'- ""5 Ch”Io"e' Tlrzliclilenrn, Chiarlgtteetowimus. E. I:- town Hospital on Nov. 17, to Mr. land. ' and Mrs. Alfred Blanchard, a daughter, weight 6 lbs, 7 ozs. LARKIN - To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Larkin, Oct. 20, 1954, at South Waterloo Mcmorial Hos- pital in Gait. Ont., a daughtc-r.g Phyllis Mary, weighing 6 lbs. 8lf2l oz. lll.acDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Nov. 20, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacDonald. a son, John Francis. 6 lbs, 15 ozs. BARLOW-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Nov. 22. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Barlow, a sun, weight 9 lbs. 14 ozs. 0'HANLEl'- At the Charlotte town Hospital on Nov. 19, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Hanley, a rinuglilcr. Eliz lieth Ann. WOODSIDE-At the Prince countyl Hospital, November 20th, 1954, to! Mr. and Mrs. Hillard G. Woodside. Clinton, a son. ' GRIFFIN-At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on November 20th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Griffin, Panmure Island, I son. George Kevin. 8 lbs. (ZOMHAU-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 19. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Comeau. a daugh- IEF. DOIBON-- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 19, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Urbain Doiron, a son, weight 7 lbs, 7 ozs. STEELE - At the Charlottetown Hospital on November 23rd, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Steele. St. Peters. a daughter. 3 lbs. 15 ozs. JEWELL - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Sunday, November 21st. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jew- ell of North River, a. daughter. Weight '1 lbs. 10 oz.s. Hospital on November 23. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Muilin, ll daughter. The Guardian Saturday, Nov. pital on November 23, 1954, Mr. and Orwell Cove, I son. COOPER.-At the P. E. I. pital Nov. 21. Mrs. Gordon Cooper. Southport, 1 Gordon Cooper. son, Donald William. CAMPBELL - At 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, (Vera Brander), Spring Valley, P.E.I.. a daughter, Beverly CUDMOBE-At Mae. 7 lbs, 10 ozs. ABBOTT-At the Prince Island Hospital on Nov. 24th to Mr. and Mrs. George MILL-At Abbott, a son, Charles David. Mcl(INNON- At town Hospital on Nov. 24. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKiniioii, Malpeque Gary Louis, 9 lbs. 8 ozs. ROSSITEB-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosslter (nee of Mr. Mr. daughte 27, Mrs. Edison 1954, to Mr. the Prin Lloyd the Road, a son Nov. 24th, 1954, ilcen Hughes). a son. MARRIAGTJS HEANEY - MICLEOD m At Campbell, Annie Blanche, daughter and Mrs. James MacLeod. Irlshtown, to Alfred Eric, son of the late Mrs. Edison Heaney. Clinton. P. E. I. MAYHEW - HYDE - At Trinity United Church Study on Thursday, November 11th, 1954, by the Rev. A. F. MacLean. Mary Helen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown to 'E. Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold May- hew. New London, P. E. 1. McEWEN - BLAXLAND Trinity United Church on Saturday, November 20th, 1954, by the Rev. G. H. Christie. Leoda liose Blax- land, .Morell. to Reginald McEwen, Midgell. MacEACHERN-BRIJCE- At Trin- ity United Church study on Mon- (lay. Nov. 22, 1954. by the R:-v. A. F. MacLcan, Phyllis Eileen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce. V't'.P.E.IldL E ' Mt. Stewart, a daughter, 6 lbs. 2.E:,Cw(::'a son of 15;" Gegrgc and CAMERON-PERaRY-At. the K of St. James study on Friday. No- vember 12th, 1954, by the Rev. T. H B. Somers, Alice Gertru NEW MCCLILLOCH MODEL 33 SAW Easily am through 1: Hon! log in IS seconds. Cuts within 1 Inch of the ground. Weigh: only 20 lb ready to saw. Island Coop SEITICCI Ltd. 58 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. GOING OUT OF CAR BUSINESS SENSATIONAL CLOSING OUT SALE NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT PRICES BELOW OUR - COST NEW CAR I954 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN Climafized and Defroster. USED CARS I95! STUDEBAKER COMMANDER (V8) 4 DOOR. SEDAN 4 New Tires. I950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN I948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN I947 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN TRUCKS I95! STUDEBAKER I-2 TON I95! STUDEBAKER I-2 TON I950 STUDEBAKER I-2 TON See Them! Try Them! Buy Them Now! ALL ABOVE ARE WINTERIZED CAN BE FINANCED OPEN EVENINGS THECSESIATE or T. GORDON 219 Great George Street ' CHARLOTTEFOWN. P. E. I. IVES Dial 6721 Charlotte- JOS('pIl Harry Hyde, Elric, r of Mr. and Mrs. George no it now! 1954 to MacLean. Hos- and C5? L. Wednesday, Gaytowni in his to St. At irk dc, . ert. H. COOPER-At the P. E. I. pital Nov. 24. 1854. Donald Wil- MATHESON-At Milton on word Island Hospital Nov. 26, 1954 Hospital Sunday. Edward Lorne H. Cudmore. 29 Allan St., Andrew L. Arsenault Page )3 ya. Perry, Huiirax. to James Rob- Friday. November 19. 1954, Frank-IHaspitai on Nov. 72. 1951. 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert lin Mill in his 90th year. Igtnnte B.-..-nit, fnryn;-rlv or , Cameron. Charlottetown. MncKENZIE- At the Chai'lotte- andra and West P.m'L'.II)' in DEATHS town Hospital on Saturday even- 72nd year ing. Nov. 20. 1954, Mrs. John J. 3o(;ERS,,.,At the P. E. 1' H0:- Macxenzie in her 66th year. . . ENMANHDied in the P. E. 1.;Reginald H. Rogers in hi liani infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hospnal Saturday. NOV. 20, 1954 iymr g 5 SO”"hpo”' Mrs Osbert ' NS)” River in her 90th year November 21st. ber 23, 36th year. 81 McGill Ave., year on BOISNER-At the P. E. Charlottetown on Island Madeline Gaudet in her 86th y Nllll Hex- her Hos- pital Saturday. November 20. 1954, 83rd Enman. Vernon McIN'I'YRE - At Winnipeg. Sun- Me- 24, 1954' at the home of her day, November 21st. David C. County Hospital on November 12. daughter. Mrs. Lindsay Cole,s. Mrs. R"YNEsTAt 327 K9"! Stu 0" Imyre. mrmerly of M1” C0V9- P- 3- chnlel Lg Mathew" of Oyster Saturday, Nov. 20. 1954. Robert Island Bed. aged 89 years. ' WW" I" "I5 33”! Yeah B.VlITH- At 36 Upper Hillsboio the Prince Ed- ARSENAULT-At. Prince County Street. City, on Tucuiay. Novem- l95-i. Mrs. Duncan Smith in his 88th GAIJDET-At Sacred Heart Home. November 23rd. ear. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MY WORD, susretz ! VJHAT AN OLITLANDISH CAPRICE op FATE THAT WOULD I BE "dr' HEH'HEH., ; 1 MUST FEEL HIM our on THE sussecr A BRAIN WAVE JUST HIT ME, g MA2lot2.'-wBA5COM 0'HARE,TH& & suv voutz PAINTING OF 6i-iAKE6- 7 g H S N PEARE LOOI46 LIKE, NOT ONLY My . owN5A BA2, EDT cuntzees unw- 6E-LF WITH A Few VOLT5 Now AN Ti-I A To Keep THE JUICE mom 3 POiLlN6.'-wv IF You CATCH HIM I S in THE MOOD HE MIGHT ttsxxb N ex” 35 We II -- . o -:-. o'o? 4 . o WWI CAPRICE ALL RIGHT: MAJOR HOUPLE HIGFG are endless possibilities for Z better living when your entire basement is remodelled with Sylvaply. A cI'icertuI i'.imII)' artixiry room, for imtance. is "ii.1ntI;it'd cqtiipmrnt." in many homes. 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