JULY 15. 1952 Sudden Death or Mrs. Hooper Essery The death occurred yesterday in the P. E. I. Hospital of Mrs. Hooper Essary at the age of as. Although she had not been an- joying the best of health during the past two weeks. her condition was not considered serious. How- ever, she was removed to hospital on Sunday evening and passed away on the following day at five pm. . Mrs. lissery before her marriage was Grace Maclntyre. daughter of Daniel Maclntyre of Milton. :':vuel;luo.c?:co:''ague 0" return ”' maggglaeggaeny aolfgirathgmzemgai ed over for 31.000 to keep the " Surviving be!lCl0B hBl' l0l'l'0Wlll8 ' French Hnbmgc son 5 of wunam peace, and make restitution. His ""5"": "' ,ff""'”L ”h”d;";;u””' LEI-"T son. racmc wasp Henry Drummond zone of his 5”"”l” '-"'35 5"5l"”"”d 1”” W” rence, oyce. rs. sonar rsey. T , :, years. Brenton, Shirley. George, Lloyd g:'rI::ldAM'5- -5- VlVlddell. Haw- songs,i'One tvorldb. Will gecfnillg For having in his ossession a and Roy. st d Venlleilc Ir ottetown, left sung n Mon rea y a c or od preparation contaliiing alcohol, The many friend! of Mn nseryl ti: urmay morn rig on a month; over three thousand voices an without being duly licenced, ll city i who 15 & wen known man mm in I'D visit relatives and friend; shortly will be sung at the Canad- resident was sentenced to 12 -i this city, extend their sincere sym- ;?,xf:m'thh::”1Qal::;1l,!fJ:&” gay :33? :;l1:”';:;';:of;ihl,l;i:;2;;rl" months in Jail. ' th. ' t - '5' ' For having liquor in a place ' W Y Albert Fitzpatrick, New westmim- Choir of indiana. one of his latest other than his residence. a man ' In years, also his brother, Mr. S. G. llelll llll-0 OUT Nlll-l0M Fla!" has q wlidllelli P0” Coquitlam. B. C. been strongly Bllclllfied llll Dfllllllr consuming liquor in a public place atlons in the United States. One near C(lVP,hE8d, a man from the i Tragedy At Cavendish The coroner's jury investigating the death of Mrs. Catherine Wy- and brqught in 9. verdict yesterday CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, has advenisiny of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pu. able in advance. coats for Perseus rtctursa. CBASWILL for Better Photo- Krlnhs. M15. JOHNSTON! LADIES WEAR. Sale-Coats, Suits, Dresses. MONTAGUE Wednesday. Bus leaves Charlottetown twelve thirty. ter. whom he has not seen for 43 VISITING IN PROVINCE - Mr. Lloyd Matheson and Mr. Pete Splngily of Harrisburg. Pn., are visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. Lloyd. better known to the sporting fraternity lloted Composer Speaks Al Rotary The Charlottetown Rotary Club yesterday were entertained with a witty speech and several songs by Mr. Geoffrey O'Hara. well known composer and entertainer who is famous not only for his popular songs but also for entertaining troops in both World War I and World War 11. Mr. O'Hara and his brother Mr. 1". C. T. O'Hara. former Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa, are spending B holiday at Daivay. is "Put Back the Star of Bethle- of his best known songs is "K-K- K-Katy” which became famous during World War I and still is sung by soldiers everywhere. Mr. O'Hara. entertained the boys in the Canadian Army before the T-HE GUARDIAN. cuaatorrcrowhrg M , Protestant orphanage children Entertained i Magistrate'isi tutti of Queen's County In Queen's County Collrt yester- day morning before Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet. a Charlottetown mail was sentenced to nine months in jail for breaking. entering and stealing a sum of money from the store of Wm. Otis Meyers at Stali- ley Bridge. He pleaded guilty of taking a car without the owner's consent in the city, and was sent- tenced to three months for this offence. A city resident for having stolen goods in his ossesslon was bond- from Cambridge, Mass. was fined 520 and costs or 30 days. and for city was fined 330 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Tracadie for being intoxicated in a public place near Scotchfort, was fined S20 and costs or 30 days, also ll. resident. of Breadalbane for a similar of-5 fence. at Hunter River was similar- PAGE FIVE Father Enright Returns To Holy Redeemer Parish Rev. Father W. J. Enrighl, above, who was a member of the Staff of Redemptorist Fathers in Evening "mt me name to hex. as "Denver Dan", is owner of 17. S. entered the war in 1911 and V V the Hnly Redeemer Parish her. death in the P. E. Island Hospital "W K”””"e 9”” C”-- l" ll” me” "ml Wllll ll” Ammml ll d”.””.W”"' - . from 1933 to 1939 is heln he rt- rlsburg while Mr. Splnglly is troops He stressed the value of A iesldent of MacNeills Mills , - Z i M: Lppmxlmamy Lao p'm' on July agent of Bell Rug Weavers who community sinxlntt in building up W53 lllled 90 lilld C05” 10F ll3VlllK liy Welmlned '0 the C.” Wm” h' V "ML 1952' fseda rem” M "were manufacture the ”Wunda Rug". morale whether in the Army or llqlml 1” 3 mac” 0m” ”m” "'5 tls resuming Parochial . 'lut'y' "I t mum mun" In her ham” in it is Mr. Spingily's first visit anywhere else ' ' residence, for consuming liquor in lEPl 35 If-I WPTE returning home." : Cwenduh Al 'lpl7mxlm3l'9lY 10-30 hue, ' ”umOmu51V'dcSc...bmK some of or near a motor vehicle, at Cove- sold Father Eriright. in an ln- it il-Tl'l- 011 July l0l-ll- FTOM the CVld- m the Army bamp smgmg he mm heads a resident of Covchead iei-view yesterday, "and already I mgebaxifggiejzehs.1:353:39. mat FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The about 7260 men one evening sinks w:l.I: fined s2(giand costsmor 30 am enjoying the friendly spirit .1 ' ' - m 1 gm 1; M,-. I .. .. or Opera 118 a.m 01' V9 C8 which characterized my former - M75 0 9 59 5 REM-lh A lng sweet Adeline and that at mm. Bcl.,ede..e wlmout a Cm. mmmry m Charmnemwn. My . Evidence was submitted by Doc- tors Shaw and Laldlaw. describing Jmdan W" mm mm me M”' 1”" 600” " me me" we" "ylng licence a resldenl of Freetown was lflrst Parochial work was here. and Anmher fined 83 and costs or 5 the nature of the burns, and by Dr. J. R. Murchison. l-lunter River. who was called to the scene of the tragedy and arranged for the victim's admission to the hospital. Constable Davies of the R.C.M.P. and near relatives of the deceased also testified. The medical evidence Lean Funeral Home yesterday af- ternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. '1'.H.B. homers. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Stewart. Samuel Robison, George Schleyer, Emerson Johnston, Glen MacKin- non, Wilson Ross. to get the high notes. at Plymouth Church in Brooklyn. "Singing." Mr. The mother sings to her baby; story was associated with Henry Ward Beecher who used to preach O'Hara. empha- sized, "follows us all through life. then music at marriages, and fin- for speeding near Tea Hill, a cltyl resident was fined 510 and coslsr or 10 day . p for inspection. The car had 1951i Nova Scotla registration plates, but? during an interview in the hospitall Mr. Notttng had told hlin that .ie P335 3”” latter six years, followed by anoth- er six years as Padre in the. Army with a great many Island contacts. it is not to be wondered at that my affection for it's people is very real and enduring." Father Erlright signed up with the Army in 1969 and was District g ally at fullernls. Music is the , :lel:;;ed1rtg::t l:e:gE:ea::3s1lcl:f Ea"; p0uCE C0URTyIn um CHV now” On the wee or Nauonal had a temporary permit and proof Chaplain in Newfoundland and at ments, including hardening of the Pm” CW” -'t'”l9”l3l' lllllrllllll! Thmlghh Bern” warm W” mm M mumsmp M home. iifaggxfllfritnlii ?t?tlentce:)zil,ilonNer?f arteries in the brain area with which mental disturbances could be associated. Coroner Dr. L. E. Prowse, after hearing the report of the Jury. thanked and released them. The jurors were Messrs. Cllnord Chand- ler, foreman. Marl: Hagan. Hawley before Magistrate K. M. Martin, one.V8l,'Tllllt W35 iziven sixty days in Jail without option. one drunk and incapable was sentenced to days, and two others were given ten days each while two were given 310 and costs or 10 days, and another was remanded. All were residents of the City. A wonderful music come out of Eu- rope but since that time there does not seem to be the same musical harmony. This is true in the United States as well. "Formerly songs were written to sing but now they must be writen to dance tohin other words rhythm seems to have gone from our heads On Saturday, July 5th, 1.0.D.E. entertained of the Protestant Maud Montgomery Chapter of the A the children which was it Orphanage at children and adults alike. but ll an enjoyable picnic, held at the happy time was had by Brighton corned. the Lucy and games. the order of the day. phanage. bathing li'J tide prevented disappointment law all con- (V thanks personnel GTO of; ii hose l makcl Our many extended to the Maritime Central Airways, generous donation helped these gifts possible. In the top picture a group of Driver On Stand Taking the stand to make a vol-1 untary statement despite a warn- ing from Crown invcsiigator John Nicholson, John Notting told the court that he had been driving be.- tween 40 and 45 miles per hour hostilities. when he was released and resumed ministerial duty with the Redemptorist Fathers at Lon'- 'don, Ont. He remained there until his transfer back to Charlotte- town. Frequent visits to Ottawa made it possible to meet Islanders there, g.”,?,'f,f,tf'..iZ5"”;.c?:;.ff”:;,';';3,g: l"-'5ll'l"ll ill Caldllllll 101" helm: to our feet." However. he felt :::.r::;:e!.,...,:.(;,lg:.a.1gehy and Mrs. Individually wrapped gifts were children can -be seen of pl-1.V during mg mp from this c1ty,HglnDi.ably Hudson Morrlssey, who Pinewi drunk and incapable was sentenr there is ll. revival coming in the Man 'Andnm,. presented ,0 mm Child. and H. during H... I,.(.,.,... 3.1”... .5 n and ms Ccmpanmn mm gone mpwu an nmcm. in the P. E. ulmd 1.: .. Ced.m. s5 and ms” or 5 d"”' "M1 love of good mush About thirty-tlirce cliilrirnr nl- addition. an express wagon and picture of the vsliolc group cute-:3 me Rocky palm lorry but lPm.ned;H1gh1,md..,5 M the Mme gamu- " 5'm'lar Df.f""l" (mm C'l.”3”w Mrs O'Hara is "n accomplished tendell with I IN"! on the bmivli. .1 tricycle were give to tho Or- lainrrl. Lhattlic boat. was not operating hl1(1lETll'iEhl4 was Chaplain. He also s Rllllll "'35 lllllllllfly 4108" Willi. A pianist and he played and sang 4?, .-T-:-----T -r4'-we" " ' C "'H”l"”'diW Sm.-red to .1,-we Mound the we” recently had 'It chat with neg, r”'d'"t 0f c'”Yl0Wll W88 fllled fourteen dine-rent interpretationsof Date Probably lllqllest Comp eta Rive, End”. They had mapped M pagers and 111. um, um yo;-meg S20 and costs or 20 days for hav- "K.j(-K-Katy" which brollllllll i T'” the vendor's and obtained it case Evelyn Connors. as he met the!!! At Y Girls camp lng liquor in a place other than his residence, and for reckless forth round after round of ap- plause. from the Rotarians and Conciliator For Continued frdm p theiriwin-thking that ri Contmiled from pR:P 1. n1other,'Vltirs.-'.'illi'son Ma rM , of beer, but neither had touched any of it. Earlier, about noon that coming out of church at sarnia, Ono tat-io. di ' id t f th -. . aw" plaiizmlvans flle1:de;20 oand goalies": m;;'f,.f.9.::,mF..,.,.k M,,CKmm,n was "If these employees. or any of also a registered nurse, could lindl day. he had two drinks with a Red C,-055 swymmmg and water 20 days. For failing to stop at .1 chairman and mcmduced Mr 0; e 0 them, do quit their jobs on Thurs- no pulse. beat. A niossnzc had friend in his home. but nothing To gum, 1,5” were new at y,M.C., stoP sign. a fine of so and costs Hum Wm, WM thanked by R'ma,. e day the Commission will take the been to fl:-lzrrliospytplitl gyridtali) al;.;rvi;ard:.h I f t 4 A girls camp. Hoillnd Cove. on ”' 3 Ra" W" "1" lmP”'-'d- tan Hal Shaw, the co-chairman for neflesiarr 35335 t: tclileerllalgrxlzs zfllrlslfs Oflhlhp 5”” who Wk W the Ugalrlz Wrthicgrlyi hiengiogmmffhghfn Continued from one i. M”"d"l July 14' W” mm" D" ENTERTAINS AT DALVAY - the d” orrawa. July 14 - tori -. 3.2., E,e:.,e,n:,..,..y 3.... an all body into the hospital. lN.,'.,a 5;”... mm am... mo ......,k, in... with the usual precautions. up 5-lint: 151:; ifinneiheelfhiiiiriltiliii G””” ” D”"y KW" Md ll" Rtgghlsglsis ljlirfsiinlltlliimlggil-,1 I?Tl3errfie The C'"""'""” md” mm” 1” necessary measures to protect from H”. 5”” "”” h" ”"d '”l”" M"'.pr9vlmls1y. was pulling to the right. to 8.30 in the morning instead of " ' ' rt ' top labor expert to eonciliate stall- h;Le..fe..ence 0.. annm.anc.. the D9,, Nottlng in the front seat. ii'Illl: M m" MCMFM scene H pulled ml, 3 n-clock as at prewnr, on the Lower Jane Glddinga. Miss Joanne Tan- enjoyable experience last evening North Carolina; M. M. Macodrum. ed contract negotiations between sonnel needed to carry on. .him. He has cnusrlolls whml file) to the right and left the road. As, Water Street railway line. ton, Miss Suzanne Palmer and the when Mr" Goemey oH”"' mud Ottawa: Reach Tlnnev. Summer- - 'r:i of into the ear but almnsl' - clmp mumwom Mr. PM” cud. muistlclcomlpgolieigavepa short piano side: waldmn seller! S0mex,vme' glglllalflageghllrhygooggd a”re":L?I':5 "I sincerely hope that commoit,::nmN;1iam' UWPM 10' slwpy, nearly as he could remember he At the beginning of the meettnxsl more, field supervisor of the swim. ::,:.,'.',fm;..s 03?, ccl:.,(:,fl1..l,;,fzfO,?u'?n Mass; Rev. Mel Aitken. Hamilton, ;15&.,0&0oo 5 :5”. Kg 5 3 sense and flood! Jirdgmenta tigllle l lccnvercdleonsclousness while lying! yrsterdaymaftc-3i:aVonHE?1& Vget!tl1t1o:r mine and Water Safety Service the lighter vein his playing was Olll-7 Charles Mmlmllv llllllllllxi Arthur Macifnmara. 68. Deputy guiflethlls an msecrineliimil re N"'" T””"" 1" mp mm He ”"".w"” M "' MRcth)lml-'ort ..;.i satclthat chlor-' condllcted the tests and yaCleI"Cd an accompaniment to humorous Ch”- Wayex T9l"0lll0i Lloyd Mlllll' Labor Minister since 1943. was BD' eve”. "3 R1 mpmc em am; is n-Mrby farmhouse ml hem HPl g"e- 3 rip it water should be the awards to the following suc- and variety talks. describing in mll- llfllTl5llul8- Pelllm Olllel" pointed to all in with railways and 1”:,.llgyl'3 deg emirigfj 0n'";1e'C,,.on Mm st...-M.tl.... cairl .l..- mu (lid ml More that there was five. mllllo" hilly C -Vm timal problem cessful candidates: music what was being said. He fzuests were John Caron. Monti'eal: union representatives. The dis- :9 ,3? R" H n ' cxamiueri the wt-tint and lmrttllllfllts 0! Play In the Siecrlnn',SiRTlA'ld etc as "cg Dr OMCAH Elemenisory: Barbara McLeod, also played the accompaniment for l”- 0- T- 0'llaTH- Olvlawa: Merritt putanis said last Friday they Elli lolcplloned tthartnttmmin to am llhrvl. he thoulzht there was only Ms-btmllllllfl 35 tn; uh "uni Marilyn Taylor. Karen Simmonds, Mr. Raoul Raymond. who sang Forsythe. Cllarlottetown: Rev.Wal- could not reach agreement. and Oumnu sump hospital authorities an nppnl'lilri- three inches. Dental Officer. in fmg WM”- Domlda Mm Dmme Rupert guy "Therg Is No Death", one uf ma tar A. Cotton, Merfleld. England: asked appointment of a Federal ity to pl'FftarP for his nrrivat, As a result of s postmortem ex- said that chlortna.on o . 3. an 'A dz. D i own composition. As an encore Arthur H. Peaks. Charlottetown: conclliaior. The P1-emisr outlined advantages-N.urses were awnitin: them with. amlnation Dr. Harold Shaw, Pro- could Woflllm 3 'l9l'll1ll9 l"d””l'l”'l mm Iw' n an uY”' Mr. Raymond sang "One En- W. R. Show. Charlottetown Chas. The naming of the Deputy Min- nf the nlna-year-old provincial S'TPiFllFrs for the two man. Slio' vrncml pafholnotsf, stated in a on in tooth decay that was effective "union Pm” McDor"m' Mug? chanted Evening." A large num- Black, Charlottetown. ' later was seen here as pointing civil service Act and said that a said Ihev had been having rtlffi-3 port. that he found death due to al in youngsters to the use Of 6 Yum H0me' Pmmne Johmom Jan” ber of invited guests were also The president. Gordon Avard. UD l-he lmD0l'l3ll09 Elm? Mllllilel report on reclassification of posi- cultv with the inmtl lflll'illl0Il"l n'arlt1rPd skull with dainage to theli-ic added that it would have no :;:g:1:;ogau:;2:gaR::fi?D:;ef:;:r1 PFC”-'lll5 '0 he” M13 0'HBNl. Wllf! V-'ClC0mEd DBCK Roi-Flflalls Russell C'l'9E'K llul-5 "ll q”lCl?'l9l'l'lement "f tions and establishments of new servit'e and though they, l"I1lll-fi:und(sx-iyyng hmm 3155"”. affect, on the taste of the Vita! ' - resides at Pawllng, N.Y., and is Cruikshank and Jnmgg Larnbge the rail dispute. Last time con- salary schedule, was pxmmsd m hear fit that end people in ihls gggggg ggnng and m effect rm those drinking it. Becket, Elizabeth Nicholson. presently enjoying a vacation at who have been ill. and extended tract negotiations came up they be laid before the Government this city could not understand what IN MEMAORIAM The report of Police Chief Char- Intermadiale: Donna Uudmvrt Dal H use. Mr. W. F. B. M - - dra ed out for 1 1-2 years and v 'r1. Tl . t l lone emtnr . , 13, Wendy Armstrong. Uall Montgom- tin vgfy oi”...-e. kindly acted ails if..'l5'ri..t.”.Mc'(3'h'loi.nda:i.'l.te.vllflltuhig endgl l" ll .3e"”"l la” '”.”ke 1” iveeti-tiictiyllea tjwewlagta 5iACplTll1lRlY Vjlrilelzl llilayerlwlhg erllrlssniiemln ill” Mifeceltimtlliw Rsf'l1:2:l:dlH:ilEtn1Dhei5ll'I.. ery.France.s Moi"-lherson. Judy Mac- master of ceremonies. recent marriage. 1950 which it took a special ses- mclude Megslxths of the present llrll-M-R I ' Ii '”' j I v d Twn of "mm WEN W. MM”... Wm. Mtlian. Susan "arirer. sion of parliament to settle. wummmnz bonus. Mr. Clarence Alchnrn said no, "n"'h0;" ';Il;r:I10Fn;:I;l.ik owdvllttr hills bodily mum we breaking and em senior: Janet. Cerry. Norma Du- ESTABLISHING mum” S”. NIM;.(M&CN!Bm8I'l:uW1l:lIe afilqetili by The Government had been pro. was at his Fairview liomc tltigl; ;..,m ,,,'N.t',",'y .5, mm '" l' mm; Wnhl ,,,..,..,. 0..., go. mm - l B0 0811- NC 01 0 lll llS- night and heard a car on M ,, morn: car, one for vagrancy var, Margo McGuire. Barbara stew- art, Janet Owen, Jean Mebougall, Sandra Currie, Paula. Burden, i cross i Pr Vince as the ?e.::erx';:a1gde:Doh';g5nJ:l:et ilijltyliil lsitep lnhethe oTravel Bur- keep negotiations going and to 9”" y9”'5 ”"'lCev llcculllulllllllll nmubulnme hN.m,s,, H..." mm I No other friend In all the world resulted 55 convictions. Clarke ' y enu's campaign to rid the Prov- y solve the main stumbling block- m 'l maxlmum of six momhS' and been an accident. The witness l vll” ll" "ll "ll" 90 .V"ll- During the month there were In . lnce of the pest that causes hall I I k the union's dgmand 10,- 5 45.cem, retiring allowances on a graduated had mm WM to mp Mm.MIHm. Moat. l-vcryom-. in life we find b1Q.ck., ,-...,.,rwd M.-.19,” 3nd in mm” Lu” 81"”! swhb " 1'” lever to an estimated four mll- n e an-hour wage increase for their Wllle lo "' mmdmum equalling six home. When he not to the scene 4 ml" ll" "'l'"”"'d h-V ”'""""' of them were. recovered. At the termediale Certificate: Judy Stew- mm maple in No.-U. Ame.-rm, 125,000 memberg of the m,n.opem.,. mnnths' salary. Bryemn" was umwnmmlsy H,. But no one In this wholo wide same mm mm Chm, noted ma art. Connie Rogers. Betsy Houston. 0.-nntzmg me work he” at pre- PITIEBUBGH Jul ” (AP) ing trades. Premier McNalr said the Power "mum mp Mr Ms mnkinz H Wt wnrhi rm hkycle m.ms(.,. hm been ,5, "M 1' Dr" mu" Campngnm Wm ADl7B!'enl-l nud' ed l) the Whig Commission empbyee” had We" of noise prior in ill" RN"l”ll'- l"-ll In?" "" MPHM M" nymhfrld sued to date this year. Tilers were lessor of Botany at the nsrlcul- HOW, ml; nmlmduzw mm W, l"V"fd m :”L'"; r;"ldh"d lg” Cljv” he did not lioar lm.V f'F:'lSlt or p ll!;f:lV "1" """' ''"d '" M" " 379.00 collected in fines for meter BlnT"ss MRRRIAEESI ;.':,'c';lu:,”e"'31-f, '"'C,,::,',,gA,.';"9.,d:,,1,? striking United Steelworkers Un- S tlilit .32.. it tiie ri::iht.eil- 5””"d "1 ”" W W” "M thClTI1P best are always the first in l'l0”"-'0'.” ml ”"””l" "ll '" 9"" - - - Ion (OLGA "ranged new pence knee mm Voted to remain with field. IF. l-r traffic violations. He added that f he" by the Federal Department talks tonight, on the mug of n. y te M 1 B th h M conditions have been normal in the so P I I :.E.A.f.:l:.,l'e11t"";5u'..tu:,he-I-;:qu;:,:1:,f ported rejection by the union of ":13. i:?e.'"lT.r Prf?We1e'r(90n1.mlI- C" Exnnnmd Smllv mlaaetl liy Hudson. Brien. F-"Y Wllll VFW WW 30110115 IIW G If RICH ill stations are being set up at Chnr- latest settlement oflerau , nlon employees rnnsed from 52.292 M. .1 A MacKinnnn. meelianl- Fmls ml l'""W- ' 'l"”i””””5' lottetown, Summerslde, Tlgnlsh. The Office of Price Sabillzatinn a year for unskilled labor to s.'i,240y,.,.1 fVnrp.n1;:rv1 at ma. gnrliszo of F. "M" 44w VHA " W7 ' 0lLesry. Daivay. Cavendish, Sou- "180 turned down demands of M T w t h for a section supervisor. based on R, Mp1,a....., said he had been . Bum,” rls and Montague. Carrying out three steel companies for price 0 a C a 44-hour week and in addition tolnrdsrpd qr, ..m.,....e .1... cm. 5... the technical work In connection boosts ranging from 35.60 to 56 s '"”C it cost of livlnk boll!!! Of Your Der i-olvcd. He said he found ahnlill MEBKIOK-At West Point Mill- lnrv Academy. New York. July Arsenault, Wellington, who has boosts. ClllCAG0u -l"ll' .l4-'iAPl"Tl"v Nair listed numerous benefits for ing wheel. Thorn was new iininll M1. to Major 8. W. and Mrs. been studying under Dr. Cnm- Presidential Assistant John R. ”""P ”' S”"".'"" R'”l""d Br R.l”' these employees. incllldlnlz not on the nizlit lrnni vrlirr-l hrnkc Mtfflck (Joan William!) I daush- pagml at St. Anne. de, la Pocatiere steclman announced arrangements 5"” ."l G””"” l'”l"'”d "l V"'" fewer than 11 statutory holidays as well as ion the lFil roar. ll”' 0., H. ill. - g '9'- DEV!!! Dell. ' during the Will yeah for the meeting at to a. in. EDT T"1:'d';":1 l,”h""..'?”kl'VV "f ,:(”",I with pay each year. l the right rear hrllkc lining nwml ,...,,..,.n (-,,,,,,.,,, . g y . The L; V wr.,uvsa DRESSES in the Lndiealwnar l-. BU1u(g..M, th W . ” 1 here tomorrow, A much lpokuy Rue y": aixjcasn r 1:! man tzad ctall Union demand, would mar, the r-nvm'rd Willi Elf"-”” ll" ”''l "”'l mpuriment. Summerslde and the Little Shop, Charlottetown. Beauti- ” um" HM” ”' man said the session will be st- r 1 m F '1 C was on M Commlsslnn 311300.000 annually. a think the play ill inn uliorl nus; fully made of a variety of controlled quality fnbrlea -- all l.Inen wean on June 28th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Burke. Alberton, s TIONS-Ragweed pollen collection stations are being set up at eight with the survey will be Leonard SAD NEWS IIEGEIVEI) -Word New Peace Talks ton to cover recently-granted wage tended by U. S. W. President trial relations for the Labor De- partment. and other departmental officers. His job will be to try in (By Don Whitehead! nomination. But as top strategist for Sen- vidlng three weeks paid vacation annually to every permanent em- ployee, sick leave of ii! days for cent of regular salary. Mr. Mc- 50 per cent. increase in the payroll. and mean R substantial increase in road then the sound stopped. Mr. Nntting had then come to his house. and asked him to call all five inches of slack in the steer- lYoll can olny have one mother irntient. kind and true. and the balance for drinking of- fences, or those arrests there had i ST ORE NE S ,.,,us..d by 11... ncpidrnl as nothini l hut made. of rayon or blended spun rayon and nylon. The styling Is new i and Summer... - the colors are pastels or servleabla darker shades. Av- nppeareri in he spruuiz. daughter Ms Mar aret. was received early yesterday Philip Murray and vlce- preside!" atnr Estes Kefnuver of Tennessee , . but i v Id be a . I7 3 morning by Mr. Stirling Inman to Joseph Larkin of the Bethlehem mmmdm R ..”m, 0.. Nippon is consumers rates, he said. Mir? M clviqmilnlgolin (WP "Mme in M,” H M .12 (wmc M" mm In the mmcunnh Enqnd "am BLACQUu;n,r, .. At the char. this city of the sudden passing Steel Corporation. who will speak mming K,.fnu.,,.r-5 wmst. H M. "W-we--j-m4 " ., My Mnclmumn Mm Ntl 11.95 In 111.95 . . . . (hoose n provcn cooler from the Ladies wear ne- l""WWWll HDINV-8.1 on July Bi-ll. ill llll l"l0ll?- -l0llll 9- llllMl'l ill l0l' the hit; -lllx 01 llltl lllflllSl-l')'- camel clear the Kefalivrr hackers count Guegts ;l);f;;c(:5"hP niminmn HI,” rlwimdid pnrlmcnt of Ilolman'.-. S1Il'lImfl'.lld9.0l'ilIl'. Little Shop In (hnrlottetown. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Elacquiere. North ustico. a son. MeCAR.VIIoLE - At Prince George Hospital on July em. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mccarvlile of lflwer Fraser. 3. C.. (nee Mary ago he was visited by his bfolll” icy committee.-union governing President Truman is going in on, guests in the old. block-long Plon- mittcd that familiarity lill;:hi.lnllKC Mm” mm,” - 4,..." H... u..-.-.. .m- Iloneydew Dlelonl, Usntaloup. LWWIY) I Inn. 9 lbs. I one. and sister!-in-law. 13413 ("lll body-to consider the offer are not and hope that Truman will eer Hotel -a the city's second larg- 8 tgfilereplce. 1 h R U M F l .,.m,,. ,",,,l,,,' p,m.p,,,' N,....,,,.g,,,,. ma "m.,hm, c..-..,,.,.., 11... F"... . ' ' - . d. r , . an .onsotl. .. . .. . . - , Moog;-,.M, th, p. 3,1. Holman mllI”lE:l":ulynn1;1:n htllemjlxdin mmnn true. ti d L I thgowmly: lFf1!:l;IIPnl'1f?; lllPYlr:'h:Q:,ln. at estM chndhteaheckezlretn eV,l(ltl'iLle1gliC:n mmtlnl Rmm '0 ma your M mp Fruit and it-retnhles are priced reasonably in llolmans Grocery De V O" My ml" "”l' l” M" ""1 W" W” llll""ll"8 'l ll0l"lW fl" ll” 1” ferret.lom:etrllet-illienedtlrike nncll: iii (it; C0-Iorarln Rlmslll dnmiralsn num- shntrilp lhroruaghwthe nlglftec I accident the following morning aim '""""""' ii mlBhlt:l?oxE.ArlIs1”MaI;ul8hlrl:sS:olt):s . land. ml: mo':thn'":,l"thl.'hoC",:"g 43rd day were not officially dis- Hirer. nangsfl 3RFlil9.VI"'l ll" "W; Clower and Ltttiefteld said they taking pictures of the car and illtcl H,m,,,.,M "M. limp... Wm "M Wm H", "mm M, ".m,- N,-LON ..1nt l2 ' ,..' " ' 9"" "5 Cami, J A" d mums closed but are believed to call for lll ll9"l- lll ll" Well F-led Rllw” had scaled down their calculations roadway. He nrodllvcd the 1110 -pt sum-1-5 1-... mm in mg M...-.. w... n.,,.,m......g .. on youf may ; N DEATHS nle'”'"”I':z””:'o "gnu"? "C his what one industry spokesman said ml; ll::”:,l:” of the number of casualties after ures for the Jury. He sat: at thaw ..-,,,.,-,.,. W, and .,,,... "M ,me,.,,..k kn" gg mac M m,," Wm. ESBElY..Ag (11, p, E. 1, H wldgw and you" .0" Charles is”'s watered down" version of the hp mm mr'" mg! mck in six hm: studying the register and tracing llilllll of the Klll(ltl' the Koo orohtpN'i 'rIiere's nothing fancy about these "T" Shirts - they an-. in gray. Monday, July 14th. 1952. M 3..ci...- and the following hm. modified union shop which made 10'”. persons known to have been in zgvntynll; frglgtt l;Wllllr:(lL"oll :;X;;ls white or fawn shades with raglan shoulders and a patch pocket. - short H.,,,p,,. Eu"), in her 45”, yam me" and mu", Chm" and part of a. separate strike-ending Johnson "M A No” MMMMN the critical area in the front of a n.V it it . sleeves. of .-....r,.,, -"In, Wm M", um, "um "Nd". "R m”. ",1" 1 nr-sting at the MaeLesn Funeral w..-.-... of Hampton, Beecher of Hlllwemenio With Plil-sburah steel "W mrkhy is Hrmpndnuslv me "Cong Md rm.-d fi(ygr3.Liu1e. visible. D yd Tn ' R i rnnslltnns. Thr sizes are small. medium or large, prleed 2.50 much in I Homa from where the funeral will Desable. Fred of Victoria. Mrs. C0ll'lPRll.l'- p,,r,.,;,.,. .,..m. m, y.".,,.d 5,5"... field had raced through the ror- Cflll-tlllllltl all "in ""- ', inn Mona Wear Department. 1' he held Wednesday. service atart- Donald Gordon. Appln Road and -V -A fw pp0p'e ,.,.d M, p,,pu1,.m.. wnlllfl rldm” '" ”l'lll'" ll"? llllleillllll Ell?-Hlk C-Mop" '91" "l" C"”" "l '"”,'l. 4'”- log at 2 p.m. interment. in the ngrgncg and may of Chariotte- 5lll'Ell50Nl(r SPEED be In M, ;,...,,r R, U... i,.,,m,,n. The fire broke out Just after "llll'll5 fill ll" "ml Nlll l'"” "ills People's Cemetery. town. The remains will arrive i 1 tion. midnight near the second-floor lllllllllfl" llPl0TP ll"? PM liilfl Hit-i I Wm -l W ..l".: :llEl”":..”..'f.2”'f.i: m-----Ir "P ””e:t:;:.:."."r::."::..?:;;t:- .. . A US or cots atherln , , of his brother Fred C. Inman. PM ileum! cant su111v..n...lMm9.1 A WM... of stairs. blocking the third-floor exit. M P d nbm m ( Pm; he-h d.i N D M L vigor” yirifin Swtherrl thflulitrmllgitail ”' CT' ” d i 1 liemuwr ,.'".f”.T" mum cums on In T) list?" we rgreargme bgmildlmzv found wetign he nncswecrerll the 0:11 i i b 2 our ny. . - A , M. E h , wt n in seen of. covsre w corruga me a, was V . H , H , ' u . ac Gall ff, ,.,.' ,,,,,,.., ,.,.,......,. c........, "W cm. " "" "" '" " T... ,,."..,,, ",,,,,,m,,,., ,,,.,...,,.. ,...,.,,,,. ,.,,,,,., to .. tn n......w. He had lnllnd at AT MONTA(.l.ll-., VI laDlN luhl)Al. .lul.i mu. u"”l"Axl' Crapaud. -- - linl hopefuls have split up the -"r-rwrwrwrr” - c!w- number "l lll'"kCll lll"" l"ll"l”- 29. -..-.....-.. Dr. Frank Mt-lcklnnnn and Mrs. 1.2.10 delegate. votes to the point neetieut. and Sam Rayburn of in all. bill. each of theln still hall p LFRVF (.harl0"M"wn Trrminnl M I2:3" PL M. fIl0NI Ml Bridgewster. Massachusetts Hi the age of 49 years. Although not enjoying usual good health dur- lag the past few months. his con- dition was not considered serious until recently and only two weeks - Personal: accompanied by Mrs. Munroe, ar- rived In the city last week and ll Negotiations were called after union officials showed displeasure with an offer by the industry dur- ing week-end peace talks. A union spokesman said rumors that Murray has called his big pol- MaeKinnon have returned from London. Oni.. where Dr. Mac- Governor General'a literary awards visiting Mrs. Munroe's brother Mr. we're presented by Hill Excellency, are counting on television at the Democratic national convention next, week to boom his chances of victory. On both was evident uneasiness over what sides. however, there that I first-ballot victory for any of them appears out of the ques- man of New York. Barklny. Sen- ntor Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma. Hon. Vincent Massey. Continued from page 1. T.?t'"fWn7nVcTto”5b.-AiTthe-eerie twilight. descended in this land of the midnight sun, 127 of the 250 Texas. Speaker, of the House of Representatives. who will be backed by some dele- gate votes as long as there is ll Senator Brien McMahon of Coil- chance of his nomination. of operation would have a bearing on the handling of the cor as ll would be better at. slow rntcs. Per- sonally he would not want to drlvrv it over 40 miles per hour. but Ari-; the cap on. He tlioilallt the invest- igators might easily have missed charge of the wrecked car until it was turned over to the nlccllanlr. "When the Living In F.a!y" . And that mean! you ahmild serve l i H-:(iE'l'AB1.l The Fresh Foods has wonderful "cats" from which irrIllHB' NEW Potatoes. Baby Heels. Golden . . . Malls your Summer Meals EASY loo! Ma and int: of FRESH FRUIT AND Section of the Grocery Department to make your selection . . . . Theta Filfflill, Crisp Radish, Ml. Pml Mum.” um-9.1 c,1q,'r, Kinnon was one of the guests of tion. The avowed candidates are In addition there are the dllrk- four others possibly buried in the how; Pow”. m,ch'm;c' Toronto, honor at a function given by the Russell, Kefauvcr, Mutual Secur- horse candidates such as Gover- mud or ditch. He remained on duty Fm, Informuion Phone 248 Province of Ontario at which the liy Administrator Averell Harrl- nor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois on mg; night and ma ncmp l Leave Montague for Charlottetown at 7.00 P. . . .ANl) M()'I'()lt TRANSPORT - e....c;..1-,.s..s, . .