PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN lOUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSU BIB MINGO-At tI1:Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday, MBY otli, to Mr. and Mrs. William CL MONDAY A large iiiimlirr of Sci-iils from all ports of thc Proviiicr, will form the Pl'.lI1'P Edward Is-t land contiiigciit at the Sccoiidl Sanaciiaii Jiiwihi "cc to l)P licld at; Connaiight Rn s, . xiii, July: 18 to 26. Th! it'll ) piirilfl-t pate in a pity iiiimiw cieiiip all Amherst frcin ii i the 3 iritiinc. rroup will triiirl to tlw Capital iy special tram A group of (.ii,nI"s and Scotti- ars i'Pct-lit-ti if mics V Red U: rc- Air tlim iii- the civil lVt'll(”"('l JIIFV 'ttrcc . ("Irlii'ti'r pre- '.i xiii 'r- l A : Xitivl . . ' l,”f'ic I. , Alli .ll,. ti Niki, , il- 1 l PYFILDFI of our Winn ill or ,.,., in-.-i in .'i G. ,-A aim; . ,,: 'i.r '.Kl xii .: ;;z- -m . ('lVl'l' "rt lcil '” .cv he'd Vs n -n yrs"-,. Mir! vlicrc A W: Vtcn: W112 in my! gone. The fHI'!IFl'F -V 'i'tirn tlinii Iihlllllz iv. , ' ; fnivi.l m friends, .'l'”(i w" "t';'l' 'a-; near to the iii crt)'.v(lb(l Rust to paint ' ,..,.. ,, . cc R'cs'::.::: of ...l ,w In an atrricsphcre of devotion. confidence and gratimdc. those in; of attendance heard thc ””.'i(llIi( the Gospel of St. .7” rith the lYlili7lCi'.'.iV'.lS 1 terms nlit-rcby ilic .'r.i.ii:r-tri A (Y.'lll'l a hundred and . . iiumbcred ' and thrce. i r-- 4 S. Q Ross. .Tr.. smi of Mr. And3 Mrs. S. C. Ross, W1 Dorcliestarf 'l. was ,tal:rn to the P. F. island, ins-pital "H11 5.-tn.-91 bead and eye ii . if I car and motiv- rt the corner of Grafton and, V; at George Strrmtn IV 3.30 p.m., trstnrdnr. i The ynving man wit! friinz smith C-teat fiicricv on a mo-l My cycle. and cm .:'1i mi wagon. -ii-iven by Mr. R. D Alricl-(lnnonl zmrig east on Grafton, when the two met at the irt'-rrserrtlon. The: illlllTPt'I mm". was ihrrmn aciosslhe :.:,iAw-pt. ci”-3 collision .-,,,.,s. r- mud of the car and nppwrcntly landed on his licnri. lV”ll:' Lin-l 'n,lllI'M1 Qlsewhr-re according tnl be report glvnn hi: parents after medical examination. "Fire destroyed at btilldinz eon-'3 mining ll co-operziiivcly owned, x-m1n m-ii.';hn-: on thc farm of, James Henderson, Nfiirray Harbor, North. on Satiirdav about 5 pm. The fire started when the engine; n lvrickfircd ' n thc hti .r cii."hci', ii (I; n laigo riiin: in rncrs' gr:-ting was oortsiitr , zvitli a small adtm-cn' ' tri..1g Onlv the tvnric of the large r-,i-nwri which iv-riiv-red part-vantedl the fire, 3'pI'P.'lill'." to Mr. Hender- son's barns rind liniisr An ad-i ianriit norksiivt,-1, 'l hare who fire, -was Momwil, was al"n dnninzed . it is tioderstoori thcrc was imnirl iiimirarioe on 'H-. building and. ll7.1fhl.'l”T,V.--A() Ti c new F'nrlcrn' biiilrling which r-rim: cicricd by the M, F.ll Srh izman Cnrtfracitnz Fmmi.1iii' at, l(1"I'LSll'IKl4'iri, 1: i'npidl-- tisrimltigl the propnrt.inn.I of an iiniiosixiit, F'T'li"llTP. The hnfcmcrv is 41 ft, 6 in. ricrp. nirl is consfrtirtcd witlil lxlflll and Wincrrtn l The main "'-'i.irlii:g is two xiorics, In hcicht, Sflxn”. .'cr-t, W iii a one. rar garage aewiwi Thc first tinnrl will be occ mint! :-ti”.rcly- for pristal: Nsqtiircmt-tits. The sccrvtid floor willi be used for R.f” if P f7fllr'l' nndl tiviri: flllilrlrirft and I,lcp,iri.-nciit of ,; .... V.-. EC-AD,'t' 6M6 FOR 6TEALi tthn first actress in her comedy role l('i1.'ii-lotictoivn Hospital till :51 a: n rt:-iiltli iThls A'rrir"i"iirF office, '01" R”"iiOAit DING” ' HOUSE PLAN ViOLENCE ON THE IP59-QOM OF 3. WELLINGTON ltxlVEtATiON 7,3...,Hp,DN:-r, we BETTER. CA2E'; FULLY P094052 Suct-t AiCOUF26E , ”were In The Money" at B:.. ..c last evening, as one of the entrees in the P. E. 1. Drama Festival. Mr. Barry Budgeii, the adjudi- cator. was introduced by Mrs. Harold Laird, past presiotiit of the Provincial Drama Association, and offered helpful instructive criticism on the presentation. For individual acting Mr. Bug- den gave top honors to Alexander Green in the role of Joe Larsen, and to Phyllis Britten for her por- trayal of Aunt Minerva. TH'.'RSDAY TUESDAY l I -Jrlx" Indian River Dramatic St)L'lPly presented their comedy rirnm.-i, ”Thc Family Doctor," in the ltiiig George I-Iall, Kensington. lust iiighi, as one of the 3-act entries in the P. E. I. Drama. Festi- val. Mr. Barry Biigden, the ad- ,i'.idicator, was introduced by Mrs. Frcd Gates, the Association presi- dPll', and gave some very instruct- li'P rriiiczsm on the presentation. Rciimrd M;icI.ellan, as old Doctor Jiillll. and Andy Turner as Freddie tied for thc best actor award, and Mrs l,i-sl.e Ramsay was adjudged An excellent year for butter pro- Yducers of this Province is forseen lby Mr. Henry MacDonald. Dairy Superiiitcndciit of the Provincial Department of Agizciiltiire. To prove his mntciii:nii he cited the production figures fot' last month show that thc 259,940 pounds of butter in April represented an approximnic iiicrr-asc of 15 percent of Haniiali. Tlic izrnduation exercises of thc were pre- cctlcti by a capping ceremony uiiii-ii took place Sunday evening the hospital chapel following the annual May procession. The following SR young ladics it-tmvcd their tini'sc's caps from "VP? U15 334 500 IWHUUS 111 April. Rcv. I. Laiidrigaii, thcir Sodality 1953- '1'h0llRll ill” N151 ""99 o'iicrtoi': Miss Anne Steele, Miss; "mmhs 0f H115 ""1 ll 91"? di-W" 9'15 pcrcent ovrr the sonic period of last year the lll)Sll!'f1P in April gives an overall incrcasc to date. .-X--lriir Saunders and Miss Eilccn; (loiiiiolly. of Charlottetown: Miss; xivriani Maclsazir, St. Peters Ba,v:i l '5: Paula Gillis. Albcrton, Rlldl ' ' Pmm.” Gnrman, Kelly-st Mr. J. J. Ti-aiiioi-. Bcdfnrd. well , (':r-sis known fai-mm: iliiouch h;s many -.,-.,,. activities connected with the in- ldustry. and one of the foremost xnttce of application for letters , ,,,,d,,,. the Companies A” railwaymeii of hzs time, died yes- md appeawd mltcrdny at his city residence. 11 the ROW; Birchwood Street. He was 78. preiit. :i..: been made, ncc rcccnt issue of Mingo, a daughter, Sharon Lynn- term practically uncliniiged at F61-H)-: Ac-t-rie E, gland no; the annual business meeting M . ,. d the organization held '1'uesda.V 1gi3l;r&f:)O:”A 3:”, rflght at the home of Dr. mid Mrs. -- - - Williani Glenn. ATW'ICI.L -- Al the King's County Hospital, Montague, May 7th. I953- J. P. Millar, Inkciman. The of- ficers for 1953-54 are as follows:, . , ' R t'.. 51,I::g,err;';,I;g,r,gX,l:3Rl,m);, Rog- to Ii,-. and Mrs. Blaine Atsivellll-, em l(;0ueinsey Cove, a daughter. I ,i 3, . rii. mosnesuewy Ml" Flam” m I'F.'I'I-IRS-At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 3th, 1953. Y0 M1"- and Mrs. Leo Peters, Vcrnon River, a daughter, 7 lbs, 5 07.5. SMITH-At the P. E. Island H05- pltal on May 11. to Mr. and Layton Sinith,Winsloc, n daugi r. appointed to represent the soci:ty,!I'I.AT'rS -- At the Piiligcg Collllcilli as a. delegate at the Maritime rt Hospital on May 12, , 0 T- Association convention, ghcld thisigmd Mrs. John W. Platts, of How- yenr at Acadia Uiiivcrsiiy, Wolf-,laii, a son, John David, weight 8 ville, NS, on May-'.1l. Mis. D. M :'poumig, ti mum-5, Gass, VlCf:'?Dl'ESld'9llL for Y. E. I., (-0(1,505-AM (hp Prince County is also a (l919R3i9- litospitni, May 4, 1953, to Minvnnd "m-; Mrs. Lciizhton Coulsoii, Sm ieW. Further extpeiimcntal work in:,, d,,um,,,,,.. Treasurer-Mrs. L T. Lowther. Directors-Mrs. P. A. Creel- man, Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Mrs. D. M. Gus. Mr. John Taylor and Mr. A. L. Wright. President Vic Runiz was again. locatilng Ifiiiliiliigbngrtiiiiids, :;ndv,q-nm,1x(;.L,u il'r-llcsley Hospi- earniig is.i ia s uh Dvtfllltljhlv T . I , ,),i,,,,,,, on May this year-by the draggc: '1'igiiisli,,:,,h' ,(:lR;l,.I”,,,,,, K , vvg ,1, stir. I which is expected I0 sail HIISHIHL, Um, M,".b,,.,,, .,-,,,,;,5i,,,,,ki! morning. . . 3 ' P, ., J, :14 she I5 first gm”: (0 p1MOu(IRAvI!t'I.()iA0-I-PA: llllLll)llili(iP County? where H radio dircclzozi find-er , ,I,. ,v.,., M v1,. and. will be installed and 15 soon as Hnswml rm ' I 1' -4', 1' . . . g 3.. -,,-,,-pp, the set ill she glllll lravc lnl-'SE:1:”nyl:L:,:,Y Hi ”h,::,.,.: 5 ms, 'mcdiately for the fishing grounds 5 M: The Tignish I had been payiiig one f of her infrequent calls in thisi---A----- ,, port to pemilt repair work on thc W, , 3l'”””'l,l"”,s' winch. She is under command nlysggnxgy .L u,1t-WILLIAMS - Captain' A L. Outhouse while the 0,, May ,0-,i,, 15132, nt in Lap- operatlon is ill chari;c of Iiispec-1,1,0,-,, Mp, ,-,,,,;;, , ,- - , t'..i:ct:c, by a group of SUlTlIIlEIlSld9', During thc past '30 years its bf" tor Frank Campbell of thc Prov-,3 H ,;,,c,,,,,, 31,. ytyu Emma pt-.i;i1r-, Tm: m-oposed name of thc'”””9 W" M ll” 15l5”d5 01”" iiiclal Department of Iiidustr, ,'h,.,'V,l,.,,,,h.' ,0 W,-,),.,. Sm.”-en' can ranipany viill be "Hoiisiiig,5”1”d”lK ll”'"W'5 Mid W55 Widely and Natural Resources. b0”,(, ,,.,..,,,.,,,.,5,. L,n.,m,d-i and L, befymlkllnwn for his keen interest and. .L.. 7 "N mnmu, fm, me expressed p,”.poS(,lpIll'llClpall0ll in all things which X hmimzl holding or leasing realioffered aid to the farmers. Here 0,. ,,,,,.mm, ,,5m,,,4 lhis orgiiiiizaiioiial ability stood Ilcarqiinrters of the company willlmm mm m” Pmmwe m Kmd ' sstead. "no in Summerside and its oapitall stock will be 570000 divided into 7”” 5h””5 M 3”” 9”” The W” Four prisoners escaped from the l'”””'5 I” '4'” l”9m'13”””0” ””lPrlnce County Jail at Summerslde Air. Jfllln K. Curran, coni.i'actor.i,,,,,.,,. mam. and mg were Recap- I-ini;n'.d E GRIIdPl, theatre owner. T.i,,,,.,,d Smm mm? mm, dm.-mg barrmerv 5”” hrrak into a service station, it was Lclsuid l.iiiklcitcr, inn Banks, stenographer, and reported, '5'””id 1- H"-l'95v '5"9me91'- Names of the prisoners and de- WEDVEEDAY tails of how they escaped were not I ' immediately available. Tim Rocky point ferry "Fair. Town Constables Harry Mncxay '.':ci " is at Pictou undergoing her liP.f1'.llRr spring overhaul on the marine slip. Officials of the De- partment of Public Works were unable to say just how long the boat will be off her regular run. but she. will remain in Plctou for a, thnmiigh job in anticipation of . ” ',"”lV "mm" I U Thc RCMP have been called 1”” W10” M9" M5CD9n9xd5 15 in to aid the search, it was report- coveririg the run at present u.n- m, d" ."0mm”"d "I swphen M”' The break was believed to have Dnnmd '1”m'”d bv Arthur H”W”"' occurred shortly after midnight. is the pilot boat. regularly used by Pilot Wallace MacDonald nn meeting ships requiring his .2:-rrvices on entering Charlottetown harbour. and Keith Champion were reported to have arrestcd two of the escap- ees at the Jim MacLean Service Station at the railway crossing in Summerside East. Another two men, presumably thr other prison- ers. cvaclcd custody at the service station -In st. Paul's Chuwh. Sum- morside. on Sunday. May 17th, the people of the parish will observe the 50th anniversary of the ordi- nation to the priesthood of the Rt. Rev. G. .i. MacLetlan, V.G, parish pl”.'3.SL in Summersidc for a quarter of A. century. In the observance of the occas- ion all members of the parish, as well as those of all other parishes in the Province, and indeed those of all deiiomliiatioiis will join in extending to Monsignor Ma,cLellan a wish that he may be spared for many more years to labor in the interests of his flock. Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan came to Sunimerside to take over the affairs of the parish on the death of Rev. John MacDonald and in the intervening years has placed the affairs of the parish on I. --In County Magistrates Court at Srummerside yesterday morning before Magistrate R. S. I-linton, Q., (2, the case of the Potato Market-i imz Board versus Aimtin scales of Freetown was dismissed on motion of Mr. Scales when both repre- sentatives and counsel for the mar- keting Board failed to appear, Mr. Scales as a producer had pre- l'l()ll5lV been convicted of selling, potatoes wlthniit a producers license” and the charge that was disnjlgxpd ,'-'cstci'day was one in which Mr, Scales had been charged with shmiirna imtmnes without having first marked his producer's license- itunibcr on the shipping tags. ms A new United Church building Hospital, May 9, 1953. Mr. John T. O'Brien in his 87th year. HOOPER - At London, 0nt., on May 9th, "Isabel" beloved wife of the late B. R. Hooper. formerly of Milton. P. E. I. NESBITT-At New Glasgow on May 11th. 1953, Daniel G. Nesbitt in his 88th year. MILLEBA-Suddenly at Victoria on May 11th, Clayton Miller. use 53 years MULLIN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 10, Mrs. Patrick Mullin in her 14th year MacNEILL-Suddenly It the P.E. Island Hospital May 10th, I953. Brenton Ralph MacNeill, aged four months,son of Mr. and MrI.Ralpb MacNeill, Palmer: Lane, Parkdnle. HUGHES--At the Charlottetown Hospital March 10th. Mrs. J. B. Hughes in her 73rd yesr. MMDONALI)-In the Charlotte- town Hospital, Thursday, May 7. 1953. Ronald Neil MacDonald of ,St. Peter's in his 104th year llVlacI)0NALI)-At the Charlotte- town Hospital Saturday, May 9, James A. MacDonald of Cable Head East, in his 72nd year. - LANDIFOR SALE In large or small quanti- ties, suitable for various en- terprises. Beautifully situated. MAY 10. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following law offices will be closed all day Saturdays June 13th to Septemb,.,. 26th, inclusive, except by special appointment: MORLEY B. BELL, Q.C, D. 0. STEWART, Q.C. RICHARD S. HINTON, Q,C, T. L. LINKLETTER. Q.C. J. HAROLD GOODWIN J. AUGUSTINE GALLANT W. CHESTER S. MMDONALI) LOWELL A. S. ALLEN ron' same: Fine residential property in Brighton, landscaped grounds. Hot water heating, oil furnace. Four bed- rooms. This house is in excellent condition and avail. able for almost immediate possession. Lot dimensions 100 x 100. Inspection by appointment. ' For further particulars apply C. R. McQUAII), Solicitor, 156 Richmond Street. PATTERSON WALKER Kenslngton orrsws, (oer w. Chester slp 7, V ,7 MoLure, Progressive Coiiservativc RA, M05-I, M 1,, -rm-(mm, Mny 12, member I” Queensv ””'”' ill” "V1953, I-tzhcl Rnyinoiid wife pf the invitation to Postmaster-Geiicrnlp;131,. A,.,.,,(,,,:,,.,,,, H n, Rn) niond, Cote Wednesday night to t:(inie!fm.m,.,.h, (,5 3,, 1-3,,” chm-Ch, dawn to PTIIICP Edward Island andg Ch,,,.,m,,.,,,,,,,- "X W 'i 1'" Oi P051” m”"”5 4”? )IiwI)()l'(i.-'il.Ir-At ills P. E. in- ter the election. , ihmd HMWH, M W.” mm. H”, The remark and thc .inferciice---;,,,,. MW, 3: 79”, War. that Mi'. Cote would still be piist-.L",5v1v()3 g , . E, 1. H05. nmslelkgeneral in 3 Libnml IIOV-llllllil Mziv lillli, ll.'ll)V tBillvl Lid- ammem Rn” me NPCHO” T Was:SlUllP, :u.7o 16 iiioiiths, infant son greeted with de5k'b”"3”lg m"" of Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd Lidstone, the Liberals and silence from the ,7 Bm,,m.0m, s,,.(,,,L Oppwm" bemhest ”llIt.tUV()lt--At thc mime of his Mr" Mam” mid Mr" CO” was daughtcr, Mrs. J. Arthur Mac- such a good-natured fellmv he fclii 1” Wmnd impmvc the past Of.l,'(?tllL':'lll, ll liimo(i Strcct: J. J. me 5,,,.,.,,x in PEI. mm, ht, Md, Fiziiiioi, iuiiiicily of l'1cri.oid, in seen personally what needed to be ms mm -V""'l' KELLY -- At thc Cliarlnttetnwn done. lllospilal. May 1-1, Nlis. Fred Kelly in licr Tfltli ycar. ' 250 was packcd to capacity lastl mm" M "' mp C E . .lnnl in hnr Rfith vr;ii evening in witness a diversified V ' r . pmg”-mma mesemed .I.enLAh(”--At thc Halifax Co. by the .. . , scholars which gave great. plmsurel?nnf,,::,Y,nl S?:,nnTh;1,l;;;l,B;,I,. M3. 7234' m p””"'5- ”'d I"1'-"d-'- lsnn of the late Si.-iinii ' RllflVMf5" Th! musical "nd VOMI nIuTnbe'.slLiPBlrill(". G5 i)rVi'cl'r"": St, Ch:il'- lncluding student. choriiscs xvvrr-j1(,,,,,.,,,,.,.,. under the direction of the .Vil10(1l;(-()Any.., A, n,,. K,,,,;tg Coumy Mum” m-m'uclm' M5 R”.V5l0n C ii-Iospital. Satiirdny, May 9th, Rob- M”f;1m't.erMg-Cs- 3- ?UTh09 Miedlert J. Cozidy of Albany Plains. 35 85 '0 - "tmtm FR lPROWSE-At the r. E. Island The opening and closing niinibcr..'”,,5,,1,,.,i 0,, s,.,,,,-,1,,.,., May 9, were by the LndsandImsiosBaiici iossi, Mrs. lVilliani Frederick every member of which is A pupil p,-..w;,. or 1:17 (;,-,m..,, 5;” in he,- or former pupil of the school. tliltli )car, fnrtncily of Murray llinrbor t0'BRlEN-At the Charlottetown Fred C. Gallant. fisherman oi,- Nnrth Rustlcri appeared hcforn, Magistrate Gilbert A. Caudr-t int Queen's County liingistrtiteis; Court, charged with having uiidcr-', sized lobsters. Three others, l,.1i-r- rt-nce Gallant and Bertram Blar- quiere of North Rustico and Hrmw r srd Gallant, Rusticoville, xrerr similarly charged and thcir cnscs were ndjourncd to li'cdncsrlriy 20th. The. Gallant case was zilsn, adjourned to Wednesday after thc evidence of two witnesses had been takcn. liHt:1l0) '.ViIiIl:l HLVl"iI.3lll IIl:l!t'J I-ll? fzliydl-dill:-int .-it New London will be dedicated Sound financial basis. Then when , on Sunday, May 17. Rev. Ra,-rylit would SPBITI that all obstacles Mr: .1. P, N,,q,oi5,,,, rpprpsnninrl Solution To Last Jones, D. D, president of the had bccn overcome, tragedy struck ill? h'””'i"1 D9P””m”"" V” Fm" 5,,,u,.d,,yvs C,.,,,,,.,,,,.,-, Maritime Conference of the unit. again as it had once before when ""3 "ll Mir R- IV R"”v QVW ed Church of Canada. of Shedlnc, he was rector of St. Dunstan's 5PP""'d 10' "'9 "('”"d- N. B., will preach It sermon in the Cathedral, Charlottetown, and the' mornltnir and dedicate the church. bC5UWU1 newly decorlied Ski In he afternoon Rev. Wmtam Paul's Church was completelyi r S. Godfrey. D, D, superintendent destroyed by fire and only thei, D C R O S S W O R D of Home Missions for the Mari- four charred walls remained. In - CR0 - - time Conference. of Fiackville will the few intervening years, through , AA,0wp1s:" ,'P,,?,2?,3Ck 2n',!;:;,Fdmr' speak and will dedicate Ring in his remarkable organimtionsl and 5,, ,,,de,.,t ,xch,,,.,Kc ;.g,La,i., the new church. The Kensington executive ability he has, succeed-l ,3o,A,,.,., iv,” mu, "MI United Church Choir will be in ed in 'TPblllldill5Z St. Pauls Church. Q,Akillar spedestsl tCcyIonI attendance. installing classrooms second to whlie 3,c,(-Mm; 34, 0,1,. Atothe evening service the apeak- 110110 In "19 PTOVHICP "ml "5Uill- )0.Greck coin 4. Dctcsts siilistnnccs cr will be Rev. D. W. Mac-Pherson, lisliiiig an ever growing fund for unit.) 5. Italian rivcr '.'7.0rnamcntal E1 chairman of the P. E. I. Presbytery, the erection. in the future of I . llcrescenb 6. Biblical clasp E E1 of Murray Harbour. new'Bt. Paul's Church. shaped name 29. Baby pjgrg 1-jiagrg -ee-- I3.MischleVeuI 'I. Forced .(India) My -Under the direction of Mrs. FRIDAY persons 8.0f the Alps 30. Punk Y"""0I!f" MN"? Phyllis Britten, the Bedeque play- , , 15. Gold (Hen) 11.Burrlon 31. Enough 40.f.(-arnlng crs. composed of members of the Egzrrd e);:EI,.,l,;eA3! ex, ,.,,Pri:;: .16. Back 12. Consumes tpoct.i 1.:'..,l-Ioncy Bcdeque Young People's Group ,.O,,.d ,n,,) ' om”, 1-0;.” Rig” mi, -,18.Apnstry l4.Places 3?. Muscle!) 4 I..QlOp(' , prcsrntcd their 3-act, conu-dy ” O '19. Viper I7. Wagon 31. Observed 47. Hlcctrica, , 21. One ' wheel 36. Merchan- Engineer engaged grooves dine tabbr.) MAJOR HOOPLE inittudy 23.Unsble toiicar 25. Long, widx I . OUT SCAFVOS II; S 26. American .53 AND I'LL Indian , smzr A :5 ggggrw Ne ,2 I 32:B,..ks v POWWOW5 A HIMTO E)(PLAiH orb-ms THAT WILL A Few Things 22-f,E:;,j',f””l"V GET HIM I '"DOtkl'T POP 88.St.ripe ,A USED.T0. Dy, :9.s;miitboay M o we er ,;I,,l ( 1 GI. Cerium D , ' , uym.) A! First mtl (Bibi 44 Mode of wood 40. 8-shaped molding (0.11! full indropn 40. River (Bel- gian Congo; 30. Serpent- Murd V .,b DAIDI CItYP'I'0QUOT.E-Here's how to work it: i A X Y D L B A A X R ILONOI-tI2l.I.0W one l:"cr simply stands for another. In this example A is use-.1 ,(or the three L's, X for the two 0'5, etc. Single ICLIDI.-', apos- ltropliics, the length and formation of the words are all hints. iEICII day the code letters Ire different. A Cryphgrnm Quotation IMRTHDVZ TX PJTQLAVJ PJFD TW p .5 fqninx p oux-ncsni-vna.: 1 2.; -4DECxATtV ' ' veamaay-a Cryptoquole: MONEY. WHICH IS or VERY rm- ,x.I PuRP05E5:' CERTAIN VALUE. AND SOMETIMES HAS NO XALUE AT 7 3:. - - ALI.-CARLYLEL. P ', with FOR SALE BUILDING LOT 64 x 77 Summer Strcet Summerside -Apply- E. S. MOORE Phone 3289 FARM FOR SALE Estate William Griffin Mount Stewart DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Saturday,.23 May, 1953, for the construction of a Temporary Pile Trestle Bridge, Pile Trestle Falscwork and Removal of Steel Superstructure MONTAGUIC BRIDGE at Montague, King's County, Prince Edward Island. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the of- fice of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highways Two hundred acres of land dwelling house, barn and garage. Approximately thirty acres clear, balance wood and lumber. Apply to - MacPHEE & TRAINOR Solicitors. FARM FOR SALE AT DONALDSTON 107 acres, 70 clear, bal- ance choice hard and soft- wood and lumber. Excellent pasturage with running wa- tcr. Phone 2410-L LOUIS MacDONALD; 86 McGill Avmimpg F... FOR SALE Estate Preston W. Harding French River, P. E. I. Dwelling house with four acres of land will be offered for sale by public auction at French River on Saturday, May 23rd at 3 p.m. (if not sold privately); CLARE HARDING. Administratrix d.b.n P. O. Box 442 Charlottetown g- .....L..... FOR SALE Columbia Americaii made Bicycle. boys. New 1952. Reasonable price. Apply: BOX 795 GUARDIAN 1-"on sans: Pure bred Holstein bulls. Ready for service. Good type animals. from high producing "Very Good" dams. We invite you to visit our farm or phone Eldon 7-25 collect for prices and particu- lars. Ask about bonus plan. WILLIAM nuns. Belle River , the liberal TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until May 18th at the office of the undersigned, Great George St.. or Box 373, Charlottetown, for the concession of SCORE CARDS for the racing season of 1953. Specifications may be secured at the office. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK & PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASS'N. AUCTION SALE SIATURDAY. MAY 16, 1953. 1 0'CLOCK 8 milk cows, freshened and to freshen; 6 one- year-old cattle; 3 two-year-old cattle; 4 spring calves: 1 general purpose horse; one sow; 4 young pigs: 50 laying hens, one year old; 1 farm wagon; l. sci of scales, 600 pound capacity; half-ton 1951 lVl9lTliI')' truck. Six months credit. If stormy, first fine day. PETER TRAINOR JR Johnston's River coiunuurrir AUCTION SALE NORTH TRYON, MAY 18, 1953 AT 12:30 P. M. 1 9-yr.-old mare, 4 spring calves, 2 cows. 1 fresh- ened, 1 to freshen, 2 year-olds, 1 sow to littcr. 1-1948 3-ton Chev. truck (can be financed): lg 1937- Chev. coupe; 1-1929 Nash car; 1 No. 20 Massey tractor; 1 Allis-Chalmers tractor with potato cut 1- vators; John Deere 2-row cultivator; 1 set lever lifigd rows; 1 horse disc harrow; 1 gang plow; 1-70,0-E 10-ply truck tire, wheel and tube; truck and tlrixiiiii wagons; 4 lawn mowers; 2 Aladdin lamps: gas lanictllg 2 tool chests; 1 van wagon; 2 gasoline engines: V9di17; separator; driving and work harness: 1 cart sad 1.9: 1 jauntin sleigh; 1 light trailer; 1 pair cattle Mp pers; 1 cycle; 1 International gang plow; 1 P”mp' Bureaus; washing machines; chests of draiitgzz oil stove; chamber sets; baby carriages: b8S5'"9 8; fur coat (man's); child's single bed; crib; -56Wl"i1,,m.j chines; oak tables and chairs; cupboards; ice hoxvmj battery radios: electric iron; toaster; lamp and lick Om' square 9x12"; 3 new quilts; mats; Queen heatei..r3e). stoves; beds; arm chair; 6-piece parlor set tantlgangj small tables; tricycle; rocking chairs (antique): ing lamps with prisms; 1 electric refrigerator. Also items too numerous to mention. If rainy. sale to be held first fine ria.V Lunches sold. TERMS CASH. Iollllii lllC- MR. E. C. BELL- AuctiolI9"- 1953 T