\ JUNI 11. 1M1 Cecilia Restaurant - i - NORTH RUSTICD r, urea again serving these delicious t "gals that enlightens the hearts oi rnony. . When visiting Cavendish or the lays’ Comp be sure and , ‘all at CASSIDVS, the only Restaurant ot its kind in the i Morlfimll. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY ll AM. to 6 PM. Reservations mode for Dinner Partial, atc., by contact. t in; H. M. Cossidy ottice at the Restaurant. home-cooked i ADDITIONAL Summer Bus Schedules rrrrorrvt Jlllli Ill, r941 summer Schedules will go into effect. "quested. Lrslllib 0N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. h). 5.15 with this trlpfrom all parts of. P. E. 1. returning leave Snurls at 2:15 EM. “d, at 7:30 AJW. fish! through to Tlgnish on SATURDAY and SUNDAY nights. qummrrgide 2230 P-M. l Slartlrig date of Cavendish run will be announced soon. All the above are in addition to our regular schedules now in ef 3L and Sourls only at 8:15 RM. CONSULT OUR fflCKET AGENTS TNE lSlJlNli MOTOR TRANSPBRT "TRAVEL B! BUS" of Summerside will make connec tron there with a bus leaving fo Borden at noon. law Limited Bus llun tirtown To Boston this fast connection. People liv ing on the Hunter River-Summer connection a: Borden by using th regular 10:10 A.M. bus from Char lottetown. will return from Borden after th The first Limited run ever es. tibiished on Prince Edward 1's- lmd. either by rail or bus. I065 into effort Wednesday morning b; The Isiiind Motor Transport which will have a through non- itap run from Charlottetown to Borden m the Bonshaw route. il-svnrg Charlottetown at 11:15 AM. v. will make connection with ‘ ‘he 1:00 P..\.-i. ferry crossing at Bordon. and at Tormentine will _ nuke connection with the through inst bus run» to Boston. arriving there at 11:00 A.M. the next day. Hvssss from all the Eastern part r-i the island will have arrived r Charlottetown before this Lim- tci niil leave. People from west Glillii or THANKS _i wish to thank the Doctors. lurrss rrnrl staff for their kind- irn to mi- during my stay at the unatorlum. time for passengers from th trip to Souris, thus same dVblliiifl. Lama Aoquitted CORNWALL. Ont... (C?) - William lhri (How e: the pZg-stlckfne. knife his nlne-ycar-old ilflllghl/l" Elisabeth. .\ii 1’ BINTNb. MANRIAGES, IIEATNS 50c Per insertion Helen Hughes. lfliill 0F THANKS _l wish to thank the Doctors. Muses snd Staff for their many itirincsscs to me during my stay Ii tho snnatorium. , Florence Baglole. fi-v June 16? Mr. and hirs. Edward Chappell _‘ . York, a son. ~" NICHOLSON - At the Prin e N“ County Hospital on June 1C4. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nich- olson, Bummerside, a daughter, Bonnie Claire, 9lbe. 3 ounces. sis- ter for Gary. tilLlilSqAt the P. E. island 110s- pital, ‘llhru-sday. June 12th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Glllls Boston's Mills. a daughter. Weiglht 9 lbs. tStilirborn.) son, Gordon. ————————~~~ '~——-—— MARRIAGES |MGQ§INNON — STEELE - At Si. lPetsrk Bay. June 11. 1947, by the iii loving memo y of my mothe . llri. George S. Lortpr, who de- Ntltil this llfo June 11th. 1944. lioliirr dour how l miss you Miss dirnns another year i! my lonely hours of thinking, Thilfhts of you are vcry dear. iitltrirri h)" her lrcoklinc, 31355, in Memorials: in sad snrl loving nard Janice Pickering. time. MacKinnon to Ambrose Steele, both of St. Peters. DEATHS humanist... ;:.."v1'.;i?§anr1;i Sunday. June l5. Miss Alice Mur- chison in her 74th year. Pimeral who i 5' _; i- a n 9 t is thr only one who kneq - from her late residence today wuzlmr," m" h“ 1 (Tuesday). Service starting at “ w“ "' °""Y m“ 1:30. Interment Clyde River cem- lifr's weary way; life ls not the same to us it you have passed away. l"! remembered by wife and llllllly, §i'5-7"="' 3 story. MhoKINNON - On Thursday. June B, Ewen C. McKinnon in his 48th year. Funeral from Trin- ity United Church on Wednesday. June 17. service starting at 4:30. Interment People's cemetery. Rest- ing at McLean Funeral Home. (C kt will be closed). N. n, caNrsnp-eusaehry \t Oayiurwn, " " June 1s. rm, John Cieafcrd in hlis 70th ea . The rema ns are res - UNDERTAKE‘ lng est his late residence, where . EMBALMEN funeral services will be held to- da, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. fol- smwhméff "4 levied by "ha. at at. Paul's "u. rm“ ' Church at 2.30. Interment in tho People's Cemetery. BANAIIIAN LEBIBN FUNERAL NBTIBE n. All War Veterans arareauasted to meet at the A. A. . Mersey Funeral Home at 8:30 AM. Tuesday morning, "' "fir. to attend the funeral of our late comrade, James Kenna, MM F. W. SMITH, Secretary-Manager, Ch'tovrn Branch Cdn. Legion I.I.S.L Bgginnlnl Wcdnesdly morning. June 18th the following additional Through LIMITED RUN Charlottetown to Borden leaving Char- mmorvir 11:15 A.M. via Bonshaw Route for 1:00 RM. Cor Ferry Trip M “ugh; through fast connection for sll Mainland points and to “sum-arriving Boston following day at 11:00 A.M.—0ne Way Fare 95,15; Its-turn Fare Sltzfltl-lncludlng Tax. Stop over privileges when steamer "T. J. Carroll" is loading ruis IS Tl-IE FIRST LIMITED SURFACE RUN EVER ESTAB- Connectlons can be made New morning trip to Sourls leaving Charlottetown at 11:45 A.M. Morning trip from Summerside to Charlottetown leaving Summer- rhs 9:15 RM. Trip from Charlottetown to Summerslde will go yew Local Trip Summereide-Borden leaving Borden 1:15 RM. and lert. however please note Bouris-North Lake will now leave at 5:30 P. Thus all parts of the Province will be served by sldo highway will make the same ‘This Limited bus run arrival of the afternoon ferry in mainland to catch the 5:30 PM. getting to points east of Charlottetown the June l6 — Lama. tonight was acquitted ff B murder chsrrfzz In connection withlcame in with the battered slaying of stcr Rev. A. McAulay, Eu/prhemia Chris-i '”c"“oari ‘ shew tonight. Queen street aclock p.ln., tonight, June 11th. LNYONE interested in bOCtIm Charlottetown. ____. nt Columbus Part1’. North Rustlco. Bum lrrve Queen st. terminal at B o'clock. Return fare ‘l5 cents. MDMTDR Repairing and ite- wrlns- New cores carried in stock. nlallettfls Battery service, Phone 980. was naccivcn _. ‘T... a... loads VE- Loks and thick-butt shingles. All colors. Rogers Herd- ware Co. LOADING rnolsucs —The Iarn1_ Produce at Victoria for st. J°1m l. Mid. Canada Packers. Ltd, are furnishing the cargo. rcaronrs rnowrsns nus. TROYED - A resident o! Water Street, west, has laid a complain-t to the police concerning the wan- ton destruction caused to a garden. A tulip bed was practically destroy. ed willh the stems broken and flow- ers left hanging. It was also report- ed that damage was done to a wat- . erfront garage which only went un- der repair last surrurner. Several officials of tine Interns- tionai Brotherhood of Muintesance of Way employees arrived in tn:- cily Yeitifday to open their an- nual conference which begin; it the Charlottetown Hotel this morn. lrrg. Among those arriving were - Mr. W.L Crampton, general I‘ chairman Canadian Eastern Inn's, and Mr. J.J.. O‘Grady, Ottawa. vice-president Grand Lodge of the ' Brcthcrnccd. In all about 4o del- ' egates are rxpected to attsnd the conference. 6 ' BODY FOUND - The body of Anthony Blanchard, 19. of Du- ¢ var. one of the four fishermen iost~in the drowning tragedy out e of New London Harbour May 2nd. was recovered last Sunday. Fish- ermen on the shore in the vicin- itv of the accident are reported to have seen the body floating in “the water and notified the ROM. P. at Summerslde. Following the arrival of the RCMP. the body was identified as that of Anthony Isinnehard Two more bodies are yet to be located. those of Mar- vin Earl Hill, Kensington and ) Ralph Stewart MacLeod. The fourth. Preston Wallace Harding. lob- boat following the tragedy. y“ -*—— | FRENCH FRJGATE LEAVES - Yesterday Capt, Gecrges Jacquinat de Eresle. of the French fr g1: lfAventure u-hicli has beer in port ovci- the rve-k-snd, call-d up:n iI-lis Honour Lieutenant (lovefnor iaéfllaid and Mrs. Bernard at Gov- iernmevt Hzuse, and also upon Mr. zand hirs. Parent at the Drmirrinn ExpPfimCllifil saticri. The ship, ‘which carries a compliment of nine {officers and 120 ratings, leaves t‘- lday for Halley, Sydney 9nd ohe: ‘Maritmc ports. She carries, a sur- geon on beard and medical id:- ipiies for the Fzcncn fishing first off tho Grand Banks. L’Avrnture_ will make a return visit here in] October. | APPOINTED DEAN- Announ- cement has been made of\the ap- t polntment of Dr. J. Stanley Bag- nall, formerly of Charlottetown. as Deim of the Faculty of Dentistry, Dallioirsle University, effective September 1. 1947. Dr. Bagnali. who succeeds Dr. W. W. Wood- bury, joined the staff of the Den- tel school in 1921 as instructor, and became the first full time professor of Dentistry in 1921. A native of Prince Edward Island. ho entered the Daihousie Dcnlsl.| School as a student in 101i. His rarccr was interrupted by World War 1. in which he served with the Heavy Artillery. Returning lo j Dalhousic, ire was graduated with i the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 192l_ winning the UnJ- , vcrslty Gold Medal in that P's-t culty. He is a past president of, the Nova Bcoiia Dental Boclatp, iron. He is a brother of Mr. E. M. Bagnali. Charlottetown. iilommons To Sit Longer Hours t I OTTAWA. June i6 -iCP)—i Party leaders agreed today to a radical change in sitting hours of the Common in an effort to prorogue the House on an unof- ficial target. of July 7. It was learned that a meeting of leaders with Prime Minister Mackenzie King agreed that the House would begin sitting this weak from 3 p.m. to B p.m. ans from ‘I p.m. to 11 p.m. in prefor- ence to the customary procedure of holding morning sittings la s nese. While the target. for prorogat-l as it unlikely that vise House will rise much before Jul! ll or 20. ‘Jar- s. lieutenant; n‘, "lillhlllill-bltedvarmel t" iatesusee UNION DELEGATES AERIVE- Coll-W" hefd siesterdey [inspector of the ‘ Province lest-lap drive to clean up bust-QM Duncan 1., Winnipeg. Manito- . M1110 funeral will be held from ion was sat at July ‘I. it was oon- lg“ McLean Funeral Home to Trin- ceded that the heavy schedule of u; united Church on Wednesday business on the order paper mek- ' afternoon at 4.30. Interment will be ‘in the People's Cemetery- u“ M“ umxlngson will b0 116W ‘f supra nureral Home on Too Ta a." y Jun‘: 19th. It I 601ml‘ [ALI - 1041 IIUDIOILTR Corner Dr. J. D. ICQI IQ. I40 IICNMOND IT. AMMIMCQDANY Bon- ‘ l —-—- t ..'.'",,'.'.:, '.‘§",,',,‘,“,,',"','{,,,1{,,$1'§g; lllstrlot Rotary terminal at I , Governor Speaks "“ At Charlottetown Safety instructor may obtain in. formation from Rad Cross Hwsqt s Red Cross Swimming and Water i ~ Mr. Herbert Rwsell. district-guy. TONIGHT. JUNE ITIh-Knightg “nor o! Rom-AL “adj-Land . ‘we supper mcetirg last night at the St. James Presbyleriair Hall. Messrs D.M. Cters and Errvst Coffin were ctr-chairmen. Mr. Russell, who is general man. agcr of the Newfoundland Bril- way with headquarters at 5t John's Nfid. has been district sovrrnor ,sihca lent July. l-le hes bran a Ro- tarian for- 20 years. , Hie district includes ti clubs scattered through Maine, N w Brunswick, Nova Scstza. Priiec Edward Island. and Newtuindlind. This evening, Mr. Hus ell will address the Rotary Club in Ani- herst and wll end lils tour of the tiviaritlmes at Halifax where he will ,prcslde over thc- dstrlct c: rxveniroh meeting in that city on June 24 and 25.. ‘Council Considers Gas Station llours A special meeting of the City zftsrnaon to consider a ‘try-law to ilonsnd the by-iuw respecting retail V?fldOl‘5 of gasoline adjzu-znid for a further rmeeting to be licid this a‘tein-.on at 5 o'clock. | The amendment would g;v=rn opening and ciosing hours and 1h- oiudes mgtllltlons concerning Sill- duys and public holidays Councillor. lliujor N.W. Lowlhzr gave notice that he would advise the Council concerning aflzpleatlon; received for the position of Police H Chief for the City. Applications. it was learned. have been received from Messrs Prey Kinch, AJ Dowllrrg. ‘:1 Avn Shaw, Jack helloffs end W.N. In- man. Missionary Speaks 0n West llhina Members c-f the Evening Auxi‘- ‘icry and the Mission Crcle Bi Trinity United Church and Others interested, last n’ght heard M155 Jean Stewart. B.A.. ltfissionsry 0Z1 furlough from West China. Mfrs Stownit has spent scm»: your! teaching in the mission ichois "1 that. country and ‘is retumng ill July to restirne her viork ‘Wth the United Church. The coloured slides lllld the spe"ker’s carcfuLy worded descriptions gave the airdienc: an insight .nto the work of the m!- sioirary in the China 0f todmv» since the revolution the rouih of that ancient land are fired With a desire for higher standards of liv-, ing and seem t: seize ovary 01¢- partunity to improve t1‘: lot of their fc.1ow ccuntrvmen. u Mrs. Stanley Thompson. besid- ent of the Evching Auxiliary Ple- sided. Miss EdWh AndersoJ. FF l" idont of the M‘ssion Circle W511, the scripture and Rev. Mr. iv.ac-‘ LCXUZGH lcd lrr prayer. Mr. Harvey MacPlterscn sang ‘Teach us to Pray". The meeting closed with the, benediction by Rev- D1‘. Ri-l- ' Body 0f Missing Man Is Found Missing since Thursday night, June 5th the body of Mr. Ewen 0.! ltlacKinnorr. well lcinrwn ilOiBlO was. found at Buritain d: Bell's l/lfisarf yesterday at noon. Boni at Canoe Cove. 48 ywr-r ago, the late Mr. MacKinnom i185 well and favorably known tihrollilll- out the Province ‘and had made his residence in the City for the Pill Col. D.A. MapKinrion. will {aus- years. A host of friends keenly regret his penins- and for many years was secretary ZMacKlnnon had been an cmlllfllifilmerskle; L. W. Hancock. sun-limer- of the Canadian Dental Associs- iof the Dominion Government as a side; Ernest Mill, Sumrnersidc: E. potato inspector for the 19851 5"‘ S. Burloigh, Elierslle; K. W. ’ny- rlmlnl lor. Halifax. us; Geo. A. Cali- and courteous manner had made a be“, chm mam“ o; m, Auwr. i etlon, Sushmeretde; L. K. Lockerby. 1 c m“ MW‘;- ?'e eglet inspector. summerside: having served n B , hos. . 1914-18 conflict and overseas Wiiih‘summer‘ide: the Btih Battery in the Second Will", director of the live, stock recordocd Loft to mourn are his wife» i-hfiuie Association. Ottawa. -Ont.: A. for-mer- Jean Maeligchem if. N" , P. Mcvanneil. chief registration" of- e, three deua tam - ' fice my‘ tlirms J""’»'eoitor Clllldlflfl Sliver I-‘ur. Toronto. cntccn years and by his wldeclrele of flrlwdll- m, w“ a veteran of two mar McLaughlin. Irene Louise and Mm’ Merllr" 811 or this city end W" “m LesterDimcen. Keith Mulch-ii"!- “d Mervin Douglas at home. Folk‘ sisters also survive. Mfl- 9°" MoQuarrie (Margaret) Lyllflmfiv Msqq Mrl. Sadie MoArihur. M05" (0rd mes; Mrs. H. A. MoNcvin (Louise) Canoe Cove and Miss Isa- belle mxshhoh. Maldrfl- Mt“- Itossr brothers suirvive namely. Afl- u L. llld Jcihn A. of csmbrlder. Mesa; Nell H. Semen-ville. Ml“- An inquest irate the deal-h of the blcGflUl-fi- 1 311g“ {Q the inquest are ll This report was carefully studied and commented upon. gstaaaomrpwu quantum ,_ time: serei Hunt "W"! in Queen's tiounty cf "t! Sllwlme Court rmhrch opens at l1 o'clock this morning bdore Chief Juztce Thane A Carp- ister of public work; 3rd hgh ‘NIIYI. inforsmi-d the Guardlrn y. terday. Last. Friday. Mr. Barb u:~, bell. . Peter Jarvis Vissey ls indicted rompenlcd by Mr white. rn-‘hce for murder‘ and Howard court toi- w‘ the der-rmmt o: c one here of m.» Culllltil; Messrs AF-htli‘ ‘°“'“".‘1’° '""‘D°“°' 1°" indecent assault. ,works. and c115 'als of the Warn-n 1-1.. Peaks, Clllrles R. ntcQu-irirr, "“E““'A°d "hmYmliwld Prohibition nnrmls m; eh- Pevins Ccmrmrln insp cred the .1 Arthur sicc-uson. N w. i. w- Y""D°“°"’ P"""P*i°fl .King, respondent. versus mp9“ rced bctwren Milvlew and W'o:i ther. K c ; audit“, R h BEL, in your bend. you want to Stanley Spencer, appellant; m. Llands with the re~uit that a ecn- library cqmgnillgig ,3 S._.n,,“,,ua.;d pzssvis on to another hand King. respondent, veg-u, uuyq tract was giver. the Wls."l‘t’r1 Coni- Traiiinr, Arzhir: 1-! Pcaiic m“ “ ‘kmfl-“Pflisnced. writer, gjpgurnt; m, Kw‘, p‘. pony to d; some iurgradfl-g about ____ ______ __ fully Hostile. ffllwfllible- pendent. versus Hubert Robert‘, three or four miles from Wool Is- Yes, we know precisely appellant; tho King, [e-pjndent, lands. While the w.rk of sub-g ad- 110*" you feel. Add this versus Emanuel Ostway, Qppg]. ing that section to Wood islands P"“"P"'°" P51151161 il ant; the King respondent versus i! 801M! 01'1- Mr. Barbzur sud rt bcrc fu reassure you in ins: John William LeBlarrc. app llaut; would be no troubl- t1 116L111‘ wit/r- such a siiusiioo. Ask your the King. resivtndent. versus David Oliver Carver‘. appellant: the King. respondent. versus Ephraim Swallow. appellant; the [(1115, n. spondent, versus Ve nun James Mclnnls. appellant; ‘the Kiri-g, rc- sponderrt. versus Donald Camp- bell. appellant. _ Excise appetis arc. the King, re- spondent. versus John William le- Blanc. appellant; and the Kng. out more than slight ience. near ‘Dyan by the Curran Briggs Ccmpuny spiendoirn Mr. Barbour side-ring the uztfavoirrablc- we‘ between Cozitwsli and ing and the stunrp-rcmovn; have respondent. versus Ernasiur; 31th. been done. The same firm lids pwc. “m5, 3ppenan[_ .ticaily completed its work on m, The civil jurygcnse — the l/Flzil "will 103d 1° siifmgfieid. "Ii w.“ {of an ls=ue _ involves Ilzl- Cla g3 have fine wi-utller," Mr. Hirbour lschoeller, plaintiff, versus tne Sold. "that road will all be gav- lCustodiun, Trust Company, defer . eilcd within r. few dell" em; r Mr. Barbour said there was no There are two drunken driving necd of detoririnz on the highway teppcals: the King, rs-pondent, blvwcrn Charlottetown and Bur- Sub-graciing, he said, is going on at York and various other anti-One ‘of the Province. versus Cecil G. Gallant, appellant; ‘and the King. respondent, versus Hebei- McVlttJe. appellant. t Five other appeals -- sfiiitotlon| Today, Mr. Barbour cxpwfa to orders - will also be heard. Igo u fer west as Elmidale and .__. ‘ULeary in Prince County whose he will lock over the road work ‘being done in that section, ‘runs ron ‘ (Continued from Page 1) Legion Tribute To Late Mr. Mclienna ' Marine Industgliimited in the Omar; o1 the Qgngdjgn 15310;; lriame of the Government of Can- No, 1 Charlottetown Brunch ygg- lads. Th? Minister Will b9 ACCOm- t-erday issued the following tri- tltflflied by Delillil/ Mlfllttfl‘ C- P- bute to their late Comrade James ,Edwflrds C. M. 0., Fred A. Will- , Mcgenna, The tribute was sher. chairman c-f the board of ‘signed by prcsrdem A, w, Rosem- ;steamship inspection and other and Vice President J. J. Connolly: ‘marble EYISiIIF-‘BTS W110 have been "Th, gmadpm Lggion mourns ‘associated with tha checking of today m, Dusting O1 m, o; the construction details. lmost respected and popular mem- Edouard Slmflrd. M95136“! °l be" 01th, chaflq[tg[grwn Branch, Marine Industries Limited. build- commde ,1, H, Mplrknna, crs of the "Ahegweit" will be pre- "Always an energetic and oon- ism! 0X1 the Diatfc-rm. and his br0~ scientious worker on any project tiller. Iii-Hillel‘ Stmard. Mil act as .11; underwear "Jim", as he was ra- ‘master of ceremonies. Prayers for millarly known to a host of Le:- WM r1119 and her company will be ronnsires. as chairman of the twill by a minister of the Protest- buflfllng gommltteg endeared 111m. taut faith. and the vessel will also self to one and ell by his lndefatrg- b6 blflflefi by a 1101mm Catholic able efforts during the construc- [Priest 590C181 illvliifliiilflfi have “on 0g the new wing of the Leg- rbeen sent to the Prince Edward m. Rome in Charlottetown, iIslarid members of Commons and “Dgy after day he gave o; his, ,Senate and their wives, also to lime to advise, supcrqvise and carry ;Senators ‘and members 16111135811!- to completion the building of the ring constituencies in New Bruns- \ving.--—andrsrirn~sso doing displayed [wick and Nova Seotia across North- a greatness of spirit and duty un- Hmbtflfllld Slfflii bu‘ surpassed by any member of our to Prince Edward Island. Branch, Other specially‘ invited guests "Cqmpgdq Jim h“ pa,“ on will ‘include opposition loader ‘m1 hundged; or “gunman-es John Bracken, _C.C.F'. leader M. J. mourn hi; P555111‘ tgday. but his Coidwell, Social Credit leader Cans- Carrutrhers. R.G.T. secr-‘etofl’. by me member, o; the grand. the Governments of Prince Ed- of the Clnldlln Legron in ch". and Premier McNair. Gerard rel is the county-scat, will be ic°rmnuzd ‘mm P33’ 1) _from constituencies: contiguous to gretted that ihe would not be re- i dim Nammal “NW5”, very (0nd o; the mud people, he will be present at the ceremony. would be extended m hi, 3.16am,’ lcrior furnishings and uphoisiory V8410“; pans o; m", nonunion M. I ori-cept for the final trial runs by was“; they; dsughg at, Qncg up“. , pelior shafts next week when Among those present at the scs- . vul- ' Humphrey. Kensi-ngton; H. A. Dor-l nipcg; it. A. Moliquaham. Lanark, (Comnucd imm Page U r F. 1-l. Copp, Port Elgin, N.B.: Lt.- sub-Gk, who wired the Szeged Wl-u» P-E-IJ D- 0- smmflr sun‘ not appear to test his assertaon freedom of expression and thlt Sulyok announced that instead Hliuhmn’ test of freedom of assembly- I who knew mm and of M, energy ward Island and New Brunswick rogregmvn," Ccurnoyer. Liberal member for among the special guests as will mhiwhy I Richelieu-Vercheres. mrxflng w the Provmcfimumg his ; which i-s operating the "Abegwelt" said, and he was sure that the warm “w” °t “m” “mam” ‘n M“ Blukswn ct the vessel. and it. is expected tended the morning's session m. the ; sander. June 29- Ensures wll-l be being able to visit t-he eaipital city ' open-voter testing for speed end sioir were: the president. ' ~-—~~~~—" aty, Old Chelsea, P.Q.; Dr. J.J. Gli- 0111.; 1.. rs. Pollock. Keswick. Ont; 5.5T}; ”——__“_ r l Ghmqmwiniceting and who had been an- rn Parliament last week that Hun- srmed Communists broke up his he would speak “soon" at Mlskolc. WBIJLB BE FIRST a t , Ottawa; and J. Donovan. Ho: and memory will always be revered {Solon Low, and representatives of I and zeal to promote the welfare i“ mdlfalid hi’ Premier “"65 Riclielieu-Vcrcheres of which 8o- Iaiso the members and Senators Mr. Gordon in a brierf address re- mnkmg °mcmg of ‘h’ several visits here he had become,‘ f“ u“ Canadian Gmlmment welcome which he had met here n°w W°“'“d"am°d Mm m‘ m’ Directors of the Association from [hill ‘he m“? will b° wmplew Charlottetown. Many orf thorn ex- b connected up Wit-h the "1"" 9"" 9g illegal-den of the Gulf. |manoeuvcrabiiity will be carried l m S" 106 rruriosifirrs 11s, Merritt, 3.0.; A.M. Doyle, Win- F- GW- Mcuodr Black NV"- N-B-i Fkoetiom’ Party leader Dezso towrn; Gordon MaeMlllas-i. Corn-inounced u prgnmm spggkef. did gary was a police state without party's meetings. i northeast of Budapest. in another (Continued frcni Page 1) ference president, welcomed them and denied that the conference ls linked witih Communists. Leading up to his proposal for a Berlin conference between Arms-l- Wallace The fur- corrvmittee presented ‘its report at the morning session. In the afternoon the directors‘ .can and Soviet leaders. report and the financial reports ‘said American hopes for a strong‘ were presented. The financial re- port showed that the Association wcs enjoying its financial standing. were proposed to the registration mglllatlons having as their ob- ject the breeding type of silvers. merits were adopted United States rest. on "our ability to make peace with the Soviet‘ Union." Asserting that. the Russians must have peace and desire peace, he said the Berlin conference should better be called "for the avowed and an- amend- ‘pounced purpose of drawing up uh agroonrcnt which will cover Ill it!" 5mm"; , point; at issue between the United usual sound Amendments r of a Those ' Considerable other was disposed of in order to have; States and the soviet Union." everything in morning's session which opens sfieoonomle retiobililrf-lofl l0 o'clock. follows: Hardy. Aben Macucerr. Howard lfe- of initial investments with the pur- Walisco said Russia needs aid in readiness for this. “d "we have the means to help." ‘ "E ‘ liv," no added, "we must Byron Brown. Hurry be prepared to accept renew!!!" Ernest chases of materials the Soviet Union will be able to furnlll.’ nnis. Hayley Crockett. re. and Gouge Daart iLet lab-grails amiss Bontraotliniioad 0f l-Iw twisty ' t This llornlng At Wood Islands» ... s... ac. I’ hid!- wu aiectzd president of the ____ _ ——- Prince Eds-om Island Law B CA1. Two indictments and is appeal Oonadcishi» ectivfty in the sub- .-.t tho she's-y. m: annual ,,,...,. 0am ll well as a civil Jury e~ee smdlne of roads is taking place n rng yesterday Tilt- retiring p e - are lune en the ma" se- the various vcrons of the Provi c.-. iceht. w. a Artiziir MrGulgaw ' the Hon. Oezrgc H. Earozur. rnlt. irrco wen- The sub-guiding work born; done ind is getting song s 1:’. con- ‘zcr. Morrison and hfacline are week‘ Bcn haw and already nearly all the cica- cc-ntiguous i agency | llsllowed him to remain st home. i i playing around ed boy to the hospital. the explosion with 0st. Kennedy. Cat. Strong said one end of the kegs‘, F!!!“- presided. - Other cffrers rle ted ore Messrs. A Wsltlxan Claudet. Char- lottetown. vise pirsiric-nr; M; w,r-: Bull-lei’. K C.. sccremry irrusurci. uis; lllr: followug iJdilirn-ri m l< Q/beo you. or someone close so you. is ill, you ere ra so mood so guess or gamble. You wear so Presentation Physician. He will scli you iber ours l! s responsible ‘hflllt-‘Pi the scr/icc you seals. ‘AL-‘lllilltrsruuz ‘EPIC oureu sr - arrow: 21; r _-_.__ i Mr. P. E. Holland of the CNR. i freight office, Charlottetown svasi the recipient yesterday afrernc. li of a t-hrominunr smoking set and table from his fellow-enrployeg upc-n his retirement after 39 years cf service with the Cadaniar. No- tional Railways. t’ The address to Mr. Holland us; i, Wild 3nd the prescnialiun inailiri by Mr. J. E. Cameron. in the C. N. Q R. freight offices. i Short addresses were also de- ,livered by Messrs. A. A. Leaman and GEOPRE Ryan. Both spoke hishly of the faithful services which Mr. Holland had given the 'r=\ilwes' during his a9 roars with Mr. Holland ilttingly replied, thanking his fellow-employees for their thoughtfulness as shown by 111811‘ gift and their generosity as exemplified by the address. I Following is the text: Dear Mr. Holland:- We, your friends and fellow- workers. have gathered here to- day to pay some smell tribute to you before you retire on a well- earned pension after many years of faithful service. We feel that we cannot let you depart tram our midst without showing some expression of gp- r Predation of the kindness and l co-operatlon you have display“, towards all of us stall times. ‘ intuit. “at. .22.. 12.3332? "'3"? Ma" °" gStrawherry Executive but as a token of our fellowship and good will and to bear in mind BIWBY! that our good wishes fcl- ‘ low you wherever you go. i G. F. Hutclreson 8i SUN OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit.- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street ____- I MONCTON, N, 3,, lCPr-Contro.‘ of plant dis I innd improved shipping matrix ‘were discussed here during the __ 1) week-end at a meeting of the the secretary. Mrs Archibald, on Maritime Strawberry Gs-qwqrg their splendid efforts. and asked Afiwfilfli-ibn- the same co-operation of all mem- | MON! than ‘l0 delegates from the Maritime Regret was expressed at m, m. Provinces attended the meeting. bers on his behalf. [various parts of tirement of lvllrs. Beck arid Mrs. ,|Hector Gaudet of St. Joseph wag president for the ensuing Archibald. through Whose seif- ‘flfifli-fid Sevcrhlsmaller matters broughtiliilnd. infimbci“ of the Maritime rrieeting adjourned, lherries will be shipped from the tchannels. This does not represent Eh”; w“ nothm; he wfi are not members of the Associ- i tank on the property of Mr. Claude | Dr. J. P. Sweeney said he was Witness found the boy was at his M u I It uttness treated the boy there and I c I y I “"99"! Mud‘ l“ Tmk ‘in the Faculty of Arts and Science who were playing about the tank, WW,“ 5cm”, asked U" ‘M31955 t0 8° 1mm‘? 111d dnttctowrr. who is an assistant in sacrifice. the Festival has attain- filial’- up for discussion were assigned ifnod Council. ts a director. iMsritirrio growing areas tllil ihe entire berry output in the Arthur McQuaid. Malpeque I-tc-ad “mn- "5 w“ ‘nud- fscmers. He paid no attention to Jr. called about a o'clock to see Ivan ,home suffering from slight shock MONTREAL. June 16- Prince and the Graduate Eocuity have said he and Cari MacKenzie WGFB ; In [he Fncuhy n.‘- Gummy‘ get 5 "mmh- witness mun“ 59"‘ Enclish, voinplcwd with a high 1d its present prestige. i P J. MacDonald. Prince Edward to the various committees. thent An estimated 6,000 case; g ,Iseason through the Association? (mmhued "cm Pa“ l) three provinces as some shipper! saw three boys playing about a ‘the boys and drove on. tlleoeives Post At Williams. age 12. Maipeque Road. » and abrasions about the head. The [Edward Island students at Mcdill Ivan wiuiams- one of m‘? bD-VS inane r11c'"'t~rioir.= work during the the mm‘- carl ‘Studies Jar-nee Coyle, from Char- cral matches in his own porkcl. f,“ ,.; ‘ _,. ,1._,._. n“ we requih Vililiiams iigirtcd one match and n; m“, p; y... rhc dp-‘zffrp of M“. threw ‘rt on some liquid outside i... ,. A“. H, mutglbmi,’ hi" the um“ The makh “em ml" itlre s during the summer and Then Carl MacKenzte lighted 11.n- ‘ - h, ,“,._.,,'.,.@,.. m, degree o! other and dropped it into the tiink I n; A,“ H, U“, autumn through one of the pipe ilolcs. mum“ N, poundm»; Day in Witness said he and Carl then O,.~.,,»,,.,_ M, C, ,.._ M“, n lab leaned forward to see what was “in? to happen‘ witness 551d Wrtcian vtrilmts at McGill and smoke came out of the trmk for m, p“, ...-. 41.,“ ;,.,..,,,,sh,p two or three seconds. then there u, n, n; Eng”). for was an explosion. ‘til/fitness was has a splendid blown against the side cf a near- by building. He saw Carl on the ground. Witness HUT‘? in tlii Sir ci- School for _ '\\'HY TCUnTli. l-Yms t In tho "rand Your n! the Faculty _ befall"? ,r~£ Aris rind strrurc. Miss Audrey mimened 5nd "n 7mm‘ DeBiois i-f Charlottetown has ‘hndlu Ffid- i!" 17' {aid hf massed in all sn._rrts of lier D.A. w" with can Macxenzl” "-35 tcrrirrsr. Brfiizi Cirrimore and D011- Ivan Williams for a few minutes am 5,3,.“ m“. Faxed rm at] sub, and then went nver and sai on a ' Jet's of lit" BF". course in the doorstep nearby. Witness saw the ‘mu-d p93,. enpiosl-on but did not see cithcr - 1,. (m. 505.1,; y." n; m, 3A" °r "h. “h” h‘)?! “Km "Y (course Bliss Borfci LlcBicis of m"t5h"~ iCirariotictmm ilris passed in all Wilfrid Burke- Mrlresur Rerri- jauhiccts. rh tho First Year Miss "'14,!" W" "on" item's" ‘i Ind ‘idurici England h: Bcdeque has 3 °d°°k- Willi"! ""5 a" "t" massed tn rill subjects of the B. A. 9km” md lmmulilmi’ "n l° lcourse and has horn awarded the the service station. Witness got .130“ Filrsylhfl Prize for the high- "W" 3"" i" m?" 1° i" l 50d)? jest. standing in English. Both Miss hurtling through the alr about 5993101, and M,“ England M. "X f"! I50" U". Iwllfld- Tm‘ ,.=.ludcni veterans with distinguish- b°d¥ "nhd- head 5mm’ °11 u" err war scrvicc. The results of the 535W!“ Wm‘ l ilrfmc imllad- ‘Medical Faculty have not yet been Witness thought it was his own Frosted, ‘ son and picked the body up and t ______._..___.____ _.___ started running home. When wii- tank was blown out and the op- ness saw Mr. Danie] MlCKt-llll! posile end several)‘ bulged. Carl running to the scone of the acci- MncKcnzie has blown about OI dent, he took another look ht ills frict from the tank. burden and saw it. svas not his aim. Cyrus Vcsscy. Mfllpcquc R055. Witness and Mr. MacKcnzie scc- 'nrid Mrs. Willi-ems, mother of Ivan ured a car and rushed the injiir- Vlfiiilams, also gave evidence. ‘ ,Ncithcr witness was present at ,ihc explosion and ncilhcr saw the {bays pt the tank. Blown 60 Feet I The Jury comprised: Pranir Cst. Lionel Strong. R.C.M.P., Acorn. foreman; John PING? said he examined the scene of Thomas Davies; 511N161 Vi". hfsurke ltisrtiir; Gordon Iluyfill‘. rind Earle Taylor. ‘ June 16-