JUNE 12, 1953 . -....... PAGE FIVE - .. siciai Showings Df Egcoronation Picture The magnificent technicolor pic- c of the Coronation of Queen niieth. flown from England and being showli locally in the my- ..l. e attendance will continue at ;y afternoon and evening show- .: during the reminder of the urns. mini showings Saturday illvl:iiilK. one at each theatre. Archhlsholijiarioot rm Hon. C. Cleveland Baker, ,x1-usirr of Agriculture; Hon. Eu- tr-",( Cxullen, Minister of Indus- - and Natural Resources; I-Ion. GEIITRAL GUARDIAN JIMMY! TAXI 4 Phone 525. I W. -M. S. RALLY in Bradalbane United Church, Wednesday, June 17th, 2:30 pm. Speaker Rev. A. F. Prince Edward Island Drama Fes- iival Association will be held in Prince of Wales College on Satur- Granvllie Church, June 14th at 2:30 pm. Speaker will be Rev. D. A. Campbell. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Brookfield Charge. ser- vices for Sunday. June 14th as renre Blalkle Dose Dismissed In Exchequer court Police during a. raid for moonshine at premises at Mt. Stewart failed when Mr. Justice M. B. Archibald dismissed it at a sitting of the Ex- Loyal Feehan. was Mr. J. Lester O'Donnell who maintained that since the moonshine was not found in the truck itself the seizure was bers of the R. C. M. P. were heard as witnesses. Accompanying Judge Archibald to this city was Mr. R. M. Spsnkle, be sought. In this connection he said that Barnabas was the epi- tome of consolation. comfort and THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Kinsmen club Di-monthly Meeting Charlottetown Kinsmen club was held in the Ciharlottctown last nighlt with Dr. Loyola Duffy as chairman and Mr. Ken Martin as teams were formed with one clip- tained by Parker Regan along with Dr. Frank Burge, Percy Mac- Donald, Rey Archer and Roland wart Macixay and Larry slaght. The first team won the contest. Businem discussions took place regarding the King Bros. Circus and the Kinsmen Peanut Day on During the dance bowling prizes were distributed to the winners during the past season. A delight- ful lunch was served the ms-lnbr-rs ilew iiector For Holy Redeemer Parish native of saint John, will arrive here from Saskatoon to take over his duties as rector of Holy Re- deemer Parish. He replaces Very Bl-ockville, Ont. Fr. MacLellnn re- placed Rev. Edward Baldwin and while he was here the Community Centre project was brought to com- Rev. Joseph MacGlilivary. C.Ss.R.., here since 1946. going to Nelson. B. C. Two new additions to the staff are brim: made in the persons of Shifi To New Russians May ' Bid For German BERLIN. (AP)-Political sources inside Red East Germany hinted Thursday night the Russians may units Germany. Officials actaive West Germany to meet with him on the subject of German unity. One official, who asked to re- main anonvymous, the announcement last night by the Kremlin-directed East German polltburo that it was virtually de- in the Soviet zonels captive (mristlan Democra- tlo party said the new Soviet high continued the Assembly Discusses Mixed Marriage issue closed doors Thursday to discuss a request that the church disci- pline its members in marriages with Roman Catholics. Church of- The IOCOIIIZIICII"-uiaiOI1, presented by V. W. liaison of Calgary Pres- bytery, said in part: rlagcs, and in submit it to the Presbytery for consideration." (or) .. c. 1., SACKVILLE, N. B.. R. Lcard, Cascumpec. P. E. prwdent of the Lay Association, Decision to hold the first ex- Deaih Benefits Higher in P.Ei. ' -' t - ..WE 0 - - 'loRloN'ro, low)-The D'It.h gan- on 5138,,-Eggsfmzgl ::xcuK3z::.IE'-; A 0856 101' the recovery of I M hm” ' eral assembly of the Premyferian Prince Edward Island relldetits pp Entry ' ' motor vehicle Ielsed by R. C. M. Th” "m 3' miiwlnc of L10 Rev. Gregory Murphy. C-SI-R-. I Church in Canada met behind as beneficiaries of deceased policy- holders received from the life in- surance companies operating in Canada the sum of 313,706 in the first three-month period of lD.'i.'i. .w cheque Co t of can d held in ””'d”1"m”' . , , n v. A. Mschellan. Rector since make a. powerful bid-possibly holy d 1; ed 4; - ,1, no m. 1 35, of more mm 333;." ?iilllCB Edward and Capitol The- MM31-"W the supremhucourt roornnyestei-day. A mm W” 9” Km l"”""3”3" 19650. who has been IPP0lMtd th-la Week-and-for 1011! PW" meritsoneslvilethe: thlrghurch wcguld xferngree zorrespohding period of ”.'”'llA:redrl:wr1r'o8 dflgdthgagrt ANNUAL MEETING .g r... Avllwlnz for the appellant. W" dilcm W D” D""V- Tl” bur-sar of st. Marv: college. mics on all-Germ-n olecflom 10 act on the request. 1952. I The cmddlan Life Insurance Of- ficers Association reports that 367.- 346 was paid in claims on 38 ordin- . ”The Presbytery of Calgary over- ary life policies and 516,420 on 1 In ON" 90 Wcommwaie d"' Jun” 13”""' 7'30 9im' illegal, Mr, John Nlcholgon, hp. T8y10l'Vm”9 "13 0””? W5 Capllllfh pleiion. commissioner. Vladimir 5elflyefl0V. tures the general assembly to pro- group certificates. zlw cllllm" e5P”””l" me ""”l' s,mM.HAmA D, , peering for the Crown, argued 0'1 by D” C""e"” CW1? WW1 other changes in the Re- may lnvlf-e the U. 8.. 13,T"'l5h and pose to enact I law of discipline For all Canada, death benefils nlPlllm" M5 decmedmi” km” W" Annual church lfervxcz" against the motion. Several mem- 395 3"dl''Y. 53!" Fdblllson. Sl9- demptorlst order here will see French high commlmloners of for the regulation of mixed mar- for the first quarter of the current. year were 326,017,120. captain Titcombe or ,, lbeliafiititth Rarasl environ or SCOTLAND ser- 3:31;, mgmmr M the "chew" Saturday. June 20. A cmnmlttec ,3;:';,,.”k1.fdCE3;LFi,h1L',3,,f;.c:orfoT ti: Tvegimldylng Chen edmork 3:2: f; 30" t Nghvh C:nduCll3'l1S bi;l' ' W55 wt "IE Md mkgd ;mm'- m'- past six years, and Rev. George such A call in the recent dramatic .3; w. Mathescin, Q.c. Premier" ev- As -r o II! on. e a -. Clarence on y in n Smith (lnync, of st. Peter's Church, moves they have been pushing in R I 1 d T ;,..,.P 3, Earle Macponhlu, Mm: 11:00 am.: Cape Traverse 3:00 to look after plans for aumlrner SaintJ()11n,N.B' , gag, gem-lghy, e 0 ...... .... of Health and welt-re: Hon. W"-I Coleman N0 am Swim Primate Add:-ass-as camps and picnics. A.-.A.sA- "There nlny be something im- , Senior Captain Leslie Titoombe. iV.w1'.rl' E. Darby, Attorney Gen ral Mymv yklver, 11.00 a.m.:l Belle m,g Following the meeflnc the club nortant this week-end.” the offic- n nrvim in charge of the local n.-.:i Provincial Treasurer; on, River 3.00 pm.; Birch Hill 7:30 Continued (mm D.” 1 mernllaera met with fhler wiles at iai said. Salvation Army corps, returner! wZ'inm Hughes, Provincial sscre- P-m- ReV- 3- H- Blshflll. mlnl51eI'- 1iE; t; b A dlnce held 131419 C10”? Cllib. The latest of these moves was ,g,,,, from London, Emzlarnd nn Wednes- day after attending Staff College there since early in March, remain- ing over to witness the Corona- . communizing the Soviet zone and Marm Cont mm, of 7-, Um tlon, xl MacKin,non, Minister or i0”0W3? Bmokfleld 11 R-m.: Sun- helpmlnessk l M I by the Ladies Auxiliary of the had agreed to end its oppressive Md cngflrch of! Ogmday 5,; re- "I am unable to put into words It works; Hem J" wmnd day school 10 Mm; Hulsvme 3 Th aknulf lnfeden i "d t Cmadmn Lemon. ' msmcuma 0" we Pmlutam elected with all other association the 199"”? M iii”? Willi Whloll ll"? A.,,,mul; and Hon, Kelp Clark, D-m.. Sunday 5'-'h001 81 2 P-ffl-2 d . 9 g5 fat fax a” :6” 19: - --. ohurch. . omens Thursd”. Coronation Cerenlony was witnes- ” wars without portfolio, Lleut HUM” Riv" 7130 inn. Mr. Lnu- mm: is V 0 ores w n e si. armnzws, N. 13., rCP)-An- The sweeping reforms. still on said lhe Captain. "It in nu- army padre of the brigade invited hinl to be present while he gave the first lessons in Christianity to a young Korean he had saved. He was greatly handicapped by the limited vocabulary acquired in English and for the first lemon had to be content with pointing to s. Fielding, lvl.M., Deputy will conduct llw clni Secretary and Clerk of f, xN3l.lili'e Council, His Wor- ,. ;l .1, 1). Stewart, Mayor of Char- pwrvrwll and His Worship Henry W wedge, Mayor of Sumrnerside. so-coinpanylng the Primate were: 1?.yll't Rev. Robert Harold Water- nnullccnlcnt that the Maritime Bllle Cross headquarters in Monco lnn will be sllif-ted to a new build- inf: to be erected near the new lMoncToli city hospital before the lyear-and was made Thursday at in Blue Cross session held in con- ljunctlon with the annual meeting DIIDCT and not yet in effect, were seen here as I. major part of Mir: Krcml-lu's over-all peace offensive.- desig-ncd to woo West Gerlnsn: away from any Western alliances by dangling the hope of unity be- fore them. first time since 1938 in which lrhe people of Britain have been able to enjoy themselves in any tradi- tional way, and they certainly re- vived the old spirit of optimism". The opinion prevails over there that A new era is opening for Pearsollteciares (Continued from page i) f AsiansHlnr national freedom and a better illP. "If we of the West are not able to agree on the distinction between perlmental session of the newly instituted Ati-antic Christian Train- illg Centre at Berwick, N.S., Aug. lie to Sept. 20 was endorsed by the association, which voted 8100 to the centre. The general conference meeting services. Everyone welcome. CHURCH SERVICES. On Sun- day. June 14th as follows: Tryon Sunday School 1l'.00 a.m.: Public Worship, 7:30 p.m. Westnlorcland, Sunday School 2:00 p.m.; Public mil: Bishop of Nova Bcotia; Arch- li"3l0ll G. R. Harrison, Bummer- ,-vl-; Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. ll Canon .1. T. Ibbott, Rev rwmn G, E, Moffatt all of Char- lr"r"flW'll. and Rev. James Mc- Maixull, Al-berton. A”('lll)lShOp Barfoot W.:'PrniiIll were guests and Blsllop of Canon Ibbmt for dinner at 6:30 pm. at Si. Paul's Rectory which was am am-nrlcd by Archdeacon Har- r..vln, Gallon E. M. Malone. Canon (; if. Mnffait, Rev. James Mc- ilnhnn, Aiberton, Rev. W. G. Hogg, l' goimvn, Rev. K. E. L. (lushon. Worship, 3:00 pm. Mrs. Ross C. Eaton. of the Maritime Temper- ance Federation guest preacher. W. G. Klllam. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge ser- vices Sunday. June ldlh are as follows: North Wlnsloe 11:00 am., South Wlnsloe 3.00 pm. Prince- town Road 7:30 p.m. All Sonrlay Schools will be held at usual hours. South Wlnsloe Choir will he in attendance at Princriiown Road evening service. I-lcher H. Hardy, Presbytery suppy. C R A P A U D. - SPRINGFIELD- R, picture of the Saviour and say- ing "A good Man". The Primate said it illustrated that if love were present the good- ness of God and knowledge of Him can be passed on equally as well by pointing. He said that more reading of the Bible should be done so peo- ple will have a better knowledge to pass on when necessary. But in conclusion he assured the con- gregation that "This ohurch of ours will fulfill her destiny be- cause our people exhibit a saving Grace.” At the opening of the service these two forces which require a diflfel-ent approach and under- uslng foul means and fair to bring about Just such a result. A Real Danger imaginary danger-because is s. real difference of view with- in our coalition as to the mean- ing of these Asian developments and on what our reaction to them I . will standing by us.! 0311' 00-0Il1;1”5U0lll D,.. hi W15 W” 0 9 W" maylsnllli. John Bl C" t' W933” lmd M33999” m the -myinlcmvbcr, 11':-Sad l:lnii3IC(l)lF:LeexIe”:-Err: Ind "H91 9' W0” mm” cemred ieirtfltlon of this group on the MHA in MNWW "id 99”” wh” '” lbonrd to fill a recent vacancy. i i "This is an actual-and not anmrllan (,here'F.))e(lk9I' at the annual dinner was iDr. Leoiinrd Miller, Newfoundland of the Maritime Hospital Assoc- " ion. ' Joseph A. MaoDougsll. Tile annual MHA business sea- sinll was held following an address by Dr. A. L. Swanson, Toronto. executive secretary of the Can- Hosrpltal Council. cow. deputy minister of health, who spoke on liostpltnls in his province. Tile conveniion was opened Wed- town, South Rustico And Vicinity Mr. Reg Durant of Charlotte- the holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant, south Rustico. spent six pupils of st. Augustine ooh- vent South Rustlco went to North Rustlco Friday afternoon to write g-radc VIII exams. again unanimously approved the campaign for a new students' res- idence at Pine Hill Divinity Hail, Halifax. Rev. Peter Gordon White. Tor- onto, newly appointed editor of Sunday School publications, des- cribed plans to meet increasing demands for knowledge of the gospel. Writers for Sunday School publications were urgently needed, he said. Rev. J. Murray Armstrong, Sus- sex, N. B., president of the Un- ited Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces. brought greet- ings and made a plea for closer Christian unity. Britain and the Commonwealth. Captain Tiicombe expressed great pleasure at the success so far M- toined in the Red Shield and Sun- set Dodge Drive, which has horn linder way during his abeencr" Our friends throughout the pro- vince are doing ii marvellous job" he said. The Captain was in al- tendlmcc at the Iuliernailonsl St:-i.' College for over two months vvlima 24 students rcpresen-ting 18 dif- ferent coimtrles and speaking is different languages were assembled He was the only Canadian Officer in attendance. ”i.- m The Baltic see. covering 158.001 . . i the procession 01' clersy and lefty. dm mg m. liesday by Neil D. MacLean Ohar- The Ma "session took place square miles is only 1300 feel r Rex. A. E. Piercey, Mll- LONG CREEK Pa lshes. Si. should be This ere , g . 1 M0 R C, E”, Gama. T, I . . and Cndct H. Brown, Church John's Church. crapaurrl 11.00 a.m. f;”::gn”fh,";;,:”"jf:i"f:l”1;u'm; volves, in. fact, basic questions of 1:1l't0l0;lf;.ecl:'l:)lA1nreslt1l;ent. one re- Sunday evening Ma 24.tln Sui; N.s.”V-chairmen 2, the n:m,onlf;; deep at its deepest part, V "mm" "'”ml"' puyerl Si" Tho"”5 to the chancel Rev G R Iigiarrison ATE”) p0hcy' V 1, odoptzid I1l0i.l0Xl1ia f0T'neile nimftgur ("(1 Augu;::1m1m3uch' Iglligwg Md. maintenance fund oommmgg, times last year. The conferenc- T?” T Ch""h' L”"V Creek. M” l”"' Archdeacon of Prince; Edward Is-' The” 15 M cmpme our -1” committee to Siildixlypflirflzl en ll? nag” lg nbol-e prodceliev pr per. reported ii. record high of 5330.886 Set In 0bJeCUV0 of 3376.000 I01 U'VT)i'N- lCPi-In I -veclal f'VCl'liflK prayer: St. Eli?-abrllfs land stopped and turned to the ”e,f,:slty of rullstins siilniion in mg Maritilnefslmu g Eris”; TPMM flgemelrid or'fhe' pro raised for this fund in the Marl- 1954- ., - - - F - - ' axon no r - - - . . . ' lvirilyiwlxljillhi.FAi?":h:5n:lColInns) nu". Ehurichl sprlnxilgdv C30 NT: Wamng Pmnam Yi?y th;yU,Nggorr even: in certain clr- caaslon Our L.n(Lv of Fatima W95 .,.,,n, M m, Thames 33:, 1' lunpb 1.-Vuggf ',)myy1"', , 9" Mr" ' 1" d9”V9'1ll8 "19 Oflflclll Hddfeu cmmuhges, without such formal T”-T"i””'” crowned by Miss Bernadette Pin- ,-mm-", mprcmmmon iglevqueelrh - Mr 960- of weldorne "he ufxpmsed the determination. There will of can and two baskets of flowers . ' ' peasure o a at is first official ymbl b gm” E were placed by two pupils. ml which from the Royal Festival New wnanr oars -- A high ”l”'"- in" Y 9 9"” 5 mu M wpstmmster M” the end visit of the head of the church and over the mum ,0, ddmmng such vii lilo rnillft BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 500 Per Insertion nl on Sunday. June 7th, i953. '1 Mr and Mrs. Carl McKennn. a Mn. 0 lbs. 6 oz. Ai'i,n -- At Grace Maternity Hog- Will, Halifax, Nova Scotia. on May steel gate is being erected at the entrance to the Marine wharf. The purpose is to prevent motor traffic. especially trucks from entering and causing damage to the roadway surface. It will also serve as a deterrent to those who would roam about the premises when the De- partment of Transport personnel are not present. SAILEI) YESTERDAY - The motor vessel "Miquelon" sailed from Buntain st Bell's wharf yes- terday at 4 pm., with a general cargo consigned to St. Pierre and Mlquelon. Also loading at Buntain at Bell's is the S.S. Magdelene load- ing general cargo for the Magdel- ene Islands. Poor weather has de- asked a blessing on him in his work. The Archdeacon iold him "Since you have been our Primate you have endeared yourself to the church people of Canada and the Missionaries and church people of other lands by your devotion to the work of the Church, and the inspiration of your example. your personal klndllness and wise lead- ership." - Following conclusion of the serv- ice the Prlmaie was introduced by the Right Rev. Robert H. Water- man, Lord Bishop of Nova Sootia. who told of His Graces visit this week to Nova scotia and the in- spiration he had provided at the several services he attended there aggression and are to the relative contributions of those taking part in the operation. Korea is an example of this kind of difference which can be disagreeable without being fatal." ilhec Declares (Continued from page 1) a truce on present-Er-ms simply means a death to us. We have been explaining this point to our allies and we intend to do so con- tlnualiy." Will Fight Alone Troop Movements Are Resiricied IN KOREA, CCP)-Orders re- strictiluz the movement of Com- niomvealtii troops, issued to take effect in the eve t of an armistice, were put into e ect Thursday by the Commonwealth division. The orders mentioned the pos- sibility of South Korean demon- sirations and restricted movement of soldiers near Seoul. Tliursds,y's order added that troops going to Seoul must carry .::.A-.- cmasaow, (or) .. Officials of mod of An Commun Gacdhealach at Oban said Premier Angus I.. Macdoneld of Nova Scotia hopes to attend the Gaelic gathering of the adjudicators will be Major C. I. M. Macleod, Gaelic adviser to the adult education division at Sydney, N. S. the national jubilee . SPIIINGT-I"I!2I.I) W. I. On Wednesday, June 3. Mrs. Andrew rol Lanlbe entertained the mem- bers of the Springfield Womenls Institute. Hughes and Mrs. The meeting in October. One Car- was opened hv HERE'S food for ihniigiii. . . . . to think it over! Our LILLIAN and Toronto toward the end manufacturers of finer Dresses, contact Lillian Hngg, she will help W P” . . . .. filent this morning. Phey re real her SPECIAL ORDER TRIP - her of August, Coats and Suits for Fall . . . are or will be interested in procurlna Gafmmii d Yquy-5 (you won't meet yourself on every corner) Think it over In shop for you while she is away. Ill be remlfldlllf-I YW 9'V”Y ”0''” then about this Important Special Order Trifl- You'll definitely want one of the iruly - I y g tferiied Puckered Nylon that I eyed in the Ladies We” 99”" dream stuff' ...G.H.M.- And you are being given plmfay Of ll-'l" I-IOGG is beginning in make plans W tentative idea. to Visit Morltreal when she will call on tho . . It l”fl-l that will be exclusively yml decide and she'll be happy T0 sll-.i SUMIMEIRY FROGKB of delimiti- and some have nttaohnvl .. v 4 ' i v .. ” . . s . The styles H” mm, lens, to D. a d M . ih p””””” ””””5' T” ”m””"? 'l"5”'E W” lm” "' Th” Crlnollie Petticoats for the desired bouffant look' V W” H mm me: S: rhhenson leyed unloading operations of c last Sunday. Rhee reaffirmed that S0ilfll10rdCl' in the Korean theatre hssnt Queen, followed by We "Nit sjxnplvl darling - with wee colars, full blHUWy dcirts and no sleevl - l-' - 510" lllbethf Cl-I'll Mariel! dlschalslnlz 19”” The benediction was given by K0,”, gyguld --light, by ourselves" been enforced lately. Thirteen members answered the ; CD01 in appearance and cool to wear. These beautiful Summelv .n.iRii-M canmhoumn on May her It the runway Wham the Primate. if necessary to drive out the Chl- Ironically, Thursday was the roll call by naming "A fsmouf Tnokered Nylon Frocks in Junior sizes are priced 14.95 and 16.95 tr 315'. 1951 in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur To ELECT NEW SI TE The Reception hese, But he called for no unruly first day in months that the Chl- Canadian and why I admire him the Lamas. wear at H'01man.a. (imfinli Award, A daughter, Dc. 1 H t ILA ( 7” A reception was held in St. outbursts in continuing anfti-arm- nese didn't send over one shell, or her." ' fVil"'lll Lynne. Egpgintzlrggvog 3;: 0 exigcuifx gauge dchulgtgh 153.3) wheigetksevfiiial istice demonstrations. bullet or nlolflnr bomb. A report from dtiie texecuilve sEAMyFR,EE NYLONS are premier an '31,”; lag, fhgn 9;: bt??,1a:o;.l2giv('KlP un re a ere men s - - - ------7--- if flh, islric conren- pass l .'I'h A essor Depar en -" ill(;iiF.S-At the Prince Edward Wm tenure um "mlm mam”! tlnguisheg prelate. Among the Mum Kenny Mmrlrzl V Tl()Onrl"nlis'BeSE heal-rlf The treasurer fl””g3ny;”esC,:?,f,, shEg1ry:':?glliltewltlf tlhcec ne'wy"Fslce Powder Fiiris-l1' :l”0':'i”T:piIit'inir1 on samrda” June ggrlisgilvlztieg tg:90!(':?Al3gIiP:VoIlg1l(.3el'i5sTT'Tfl noted gnu” was ms Excellency gimgttredligllyyutrlliat ugzizutlia korean essel Sunk I" gave her report, showinz we . . . Theyre Cameo Nylons in a glorious ms)"-belch Smile l"5e3”V" and Mrs. G. Gor- James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- troops manning two-thlitls of the "I940 Is Raised sum of 369.85 on hand. It W” They are Slimmer-poillllllf. clear as this sunrise and with the short. 9 to 11, priced 1.50 a pair in the Accessolv llvl? lluizhns, A i ht , be mid ill H115 CW June 24- M" W- town who was accompanied by , I i d th t th. teacher had pur- ,. 1 .1 , y 1.1 have no thought or worry abollf p (Mm er Chester 5. MacDonald. Summerside. Rev.,P. F. MacDonald. Chancellor 155'mHe Mme mm Kouloh If . . Eieiggzfle foil: hoolllu for rise in the ?:lf::iw;e::: xt1yr,::W,::;?,,:5 ,3: no t,ho1lg)lt or worry about runs - - ”'”'T-Q-Al the Charlottetown Provincial president, will preside of St. Dunstan's Basilica. nmtm t'iVi”h(l?l:.nTviliTal!i-zedm Egon: STAVAMJEK Nomayf (GP) - School Mm ” W" mowd md they really are run-resistanil Give your ”KRmfl" iZ'1Rm0'flT1 W”-fl 53”” iin5plin1.lllnP. ll. 19.53, Douglas and said yesterday he expects to ohm, pmem .,; the mums 9”” '3 ' ' ' Tm 1”” "I the B””” ””P seconded that the Institute pay FR-EE NYiIDNSl,,,e 51,... H... Vfnnris. four days old son of Mr. anti ills. Joseph Watts. Ciiy. uni-MCIIERN - At the Prince lflhnrd Island Hospital on Julie l"lv .1953, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. l'lnl'hRCl10I'n (nee Betty Thompson, 71 Xi Mermaid, fl daughter, zoe .-inn lnls. I DEATHS rill-IHIARNEY-At the Hailf;x In- inlnlgl, June 3rd. 1953, to Mr. Tull Nils. F. A. (Tod) Mrkesrncy """ -lltrgam McManusi Dori- nlnllvir, N. .9. ll son, Frederick Will. R lhs. 9 ms. 10,- onmno en mum to the United rcneshmcms were sewed. would not physically oppose Ulf. Smnllmrin nprned the meeting withihomf, m”,,.,. mm mp 5L.hm.l," HI . I . ;- smug whgre he wlll um; whh hls armistice. the hymn "Brcnilie On Me Breathe 1' l lrlfn the ironic were Mrs. 1 g LOAFFRQ vi lfmi B;4?.ckm';,' Mm" daughters. Mr. Macliusland who is -A. Formal slgnlllil of the Completed or God", followed with 3. scri;itul'e .1.fl.1:llIogg.un and Mrs. John Hirkovl SHOES i A tvvalriy mnuwlr ..'M a"1;,l”T' R civil engineer noted many great document still seemed a virtual reading by Mrs. Basil wedlock. and for the srilool were Mrs.l v ..nz.lC.r nf Cilagloit T." fr,” changes since be last visited the Wal-91-mglgns Bglng certainly when the staff officers Several loadings were heard, one Kcilh Mme and Mrs. Carrniil I .,, M” MR6 pmfel”;':"urdal: Island. finish detailed amingenlcliis ulfh- by Mrs. E. 1.. Norton on the Marl- lnimhe, with liic unanimous new "llll: in Brockton. vlli'l'lIi-JSON-Al. Charlottetown on l”'lll05dfl.l'. July loth. Angus Mathe- -Wl Sr, Montague. formerly of Iris. um Rmky Pfilfll flelft Monday. BC" lllfcllllh Wmontmi Thursday bound officers was discuglng it dslnar- VP”? Di 5f'llillllFf'- MW T”Rl'l"'” ””5'""' 5”” "h"”" :n illr, glam ymt The remains In cording to officials of the Dcpart- for Fairbanks, Alaska, on what he canon hm, to scparate the oppog. Mrs. Alex M:icDonald alid Mrs. as her rllhjnrt Dr. Charlotte rmilllg at the Macrmm Funeral mefll Of Public Works. The ferry. llllflkl Will be 8 hlkhly profitable ing armies and the second group Robert Cnrrlliilrls of the pnrscm. Whiiion. v iiwanclliiilisuhdhy afternoon, than which has been on the slip at lrip. Henderson has 1,000 water- was thrashing out the mechanics ago comnnifrv discussed the re- MW 1V"'' I'”"”" ”x'""d'd ”, mule Caledonia church go, ;er- Plctou for some time undergoing fl melons loaded on his truck and of prisoner exchange. rlecomilon of the interior of the invitation la iueci at hnr home A llvrs at ave olclock. Interment in "h9'0UIh Overhaul. will return to experts to sell them for Ni each. The demarcation line is being phrsonnrzp. it was decided to bring for ill" -lHli' msellniz whcvlr mil . is 0 cunlnnlrr Cemetery. col; mat daie if til; rnnitlr -m- drawn along the battle line but the rcpo;-i.iiofol1- file annual meet- 3''” W” d”,”"5,f,',f,”'dw,,”j',, c,”,:':; Special on Mrn's Dress Shoes S. .0 T" c W0 I c on I ' i inn prn ur s . , y ' ' completed. yuvynm if necessary. AUGUSTINE COVE W.I. fJ",l,,,',k,m,,,,Z: )c1:(l);lllf al'ph(T1(;:;?1l1()gI).Df1AilVd::E:::::?):-Tl are made." The following are the l.adI('s' Sandals. Mhliv . . .. - - - - - T259 T3 98 any mrinor flnrishinfh touchels lo be mm meeunfg-Augumm C 9 new md Norm Komm amwks. Bible smug, wmch Wm be held r.-immiiicrs: school, MrsM(Tlar1r:l)'1lc: Ladies. Nylon Hosp. mhsmhdard 42 gringo 890. On! (9, W ' OV - r, . . I ili0ilIiIIITilTI9, 1'5. - v y N'D. commission agalerzl. 6 mp is in W.I. met at the home of Mrs. ;n;r,:;:,(1pr:A:,ocn(;:-5,,;ff:u:3Kiomtmf:f ,t,1;(;,o,r,l,1,S(.'dA;;N;;nn,L5;ti;hf,),f):f,::f and Mrs. Inbert llownrd; Lil(IiHi' Swr-air-rs, l00','7,. Nylon ....... -- -A338 UN DERTAKER EMBALMER have the largest attendance since the association was formed. A not- ionally known speaker will address the meeting during the evening session. PAYS SURPRISE VISIT -- Mr. Ervln MacAusland of Fredericton, N. B., after an absence of 13 years arrived very ilnexpeciediy ill Charlottetown Tuesday. June 9. to visit his sisters, Mrs. J. and Mrs. Agnes Ferguson, Mrs. Eva Sentner. Mrs. Sadie Bonneli, Mrs. E. A. Mac- Leall, and Mrs. E. Haywood. Mr. MacAusland left yesterday morning FAIIVIEW MONDATY - The ”Fairvlew" is expected to be back on her run between the Ciiy IUNIIIAI. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late A. B. MacDon- ald. Vernon River, was held from the borne of his nephew, William and the reception included Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy, Supreme Court, Hon. A. W. Nfstheson. Pre- mier of the Province; Hon. Walter E. Darby, Atiomey General; Meyer J. D. Stewart and several members of the City Council: Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, Minister of Health and Welfare; Judge Harold Palm- er; and several prlmts from the Archdeaconery of Prince Edward Island. As the guests moved along the receiving line to meet the Primate and the Lord Bishop they con. tlnueri to the lower floor where Trucked To Alaska EDMONTON. IO?)-K. G. I-Ielld. erson of Upland. Calif, passed Harry MacFarlane Thursday eve- ning, June 4. Meeting opened with the "Island Hymn" followed by the Creed in unison. Fourteen members answered called for in the armistice agree- ment. Pylln said "we canllot and will not accept any part of the arm- istice terms." - The National Aseembiy in Pusan voted to send messages to Allied nations involved in the Korean war asking them to abolish the present truce plan and launch new efforts to solve the problem. Despite the vehement South Korean stand, the United Nations command apparently was pro- ceeding on the premise that the Republic of Korea armed forces in a. few days. Discuss Line It appeared one group of staff 000 Allied prisoners held by the Reds in exchange for 121,000 North Koreans and Chinese held in Al- lied stocksdes. The bulk of the Red prisoners Nnriil Cornwall, sunk by the Ger- mans April, 1940, was towed into harbor here Wednesday night af- ter being raised by salvage crows. Ship-owners unfit to examine the 7,000-inll vessel before it is broken up for sclnp, KNCTSFORD W.M.S. r --Klulisforri Baptist Women's Mlsslunnigv Snciciy meeting was held ill filo home of Mrs. Melvin Ellis, 0'Lonry, on Wednesday af- tlrllooll, Jun? 3, with l3 members present. Prcsidclit, Mrs. Dan time Home for Girls, and the In- iPI'pI'DVlll('l:Ii home for young wo- mcli by Mrs. Alex MacDonald. ing in be hold in Charlottetown were Mrs. Nelson Dennis and Mrs. Isaac Harris. The meeting closed with hymn for these. Bills were passed in for randy hairs, (on and advertising and was moved and SPCOI"idI'fi outstanding bills he paid. It was moved and that Mrs. Andrew Hughes Mrs. Robert liowzird slit-rid annual convcnilon as from the institute, with Muriel ilhslani as alternative. two entertaining numbers; John Hlckox held A debate, solved Ihnt iwr nn HIP prrlnramnif: was Roll cnil was answered with alrnndinlz nf is lfllllfillll Cllllidlfln If-Vi lam. Mrs. John lloilrlfl and Hnslam. Mrs. that all seconriedi and the delegates Missl, The programme committee gave Mrs. "Itc- iiic responsiiiiiiiy for citizenship iraininz 1'0-NS Wllll ill” vision of file fellow members ivy, in: for the ironic. , The next lliilii- reircsllnicnls, Mrs. Re-glnnld lins- Wlilinm Haslnm, Mrs. Clarence Lunch uns served by file hosi- Department at Holmnn's. if fl men's shoes. JUST ARRIVED 2 AT KAYiS DRY GOODS A l.All(li: SHIPMENT or l.ADIES' WALKING Many other bargains in children's. ladics' and When you buy from our store and comparc wlill Long. Malpoque Road, Charlotte. roll call by contributing an article will accept repatriation within so hwh"..& Ad 1:1,'mdL,, Pmwe 1" asses, nssisimi by thri ronlniiitcc am. mh(.,.S1m.(.y you Wm find our prices arc imvcr. wwn. Thm.m”' June 11 n 1,30 ml, nab bu. Gut but y mic-"anon unwmuu Jesus :1: mmircl hbzrswnghyecijof lh rhnlfzc. (nilcrlinn nmounlcd . Charlottetown and pm" 5"”" m the home '" 1:30 Mr" Hnny Mmyuhm ""1 ””m”l0" C”m"'”m”" WW” be rrircsliliicnis served by the "' wan" i North wmghln followed by service in Vernon Riv- Mrs. Priscilla Macnyden were created under the proposed truce i PHONE 149 ?m---or-an CHARLOTTITOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Eusfoii St. or United Church by Rev. J. T. Irwin. Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. who also omclag. ed at the grave. Pall-bearers were John Huntley, Oliver Manson, John Green. M. 8. Les. Warren Enmen and Samuel Masters. Burial was in the church cemetery. Personals Mrs. Clark MacDonald and sons appointed to attend the conven- tion in Charlottetown. It was de- cided to sell candy and lunches at school during the evening when films were shown. Proceeds from pantry sale amounted to 035.17. The sick committee reported two calls made. New committees are as follows: sick and program. Miss Margaret Murphy and Miss Phyllis Mur- phy; lunch. Mrs. Wendell Mac- to deal with some 47.000 Allied- iield prisoners who have said they would resist return to their Red home-lands. Polio Cases in U.S. Ahead of Lost Your WASHINGTON. (AP) The hostess nssisicd by Mrs. Roy Wed- lock. THE SMART HOSTESS SERVES For Sports-Minded Men selection of Top Qllllllly Stop in today. . . and men who appreciate comfort in pl-h,,,,,.. W...-. Trnny Hinze that are nearly-in-wear . . clothes, we have a fine- silils on our racks, all Brnnrir.-(i makes .oril iv ." ,",”VM",,n,. Wyn,-..d in your exam mnssuremnnil. Fadysn, Mrs. Alban Oaudet, Mrs. public health service reported" Gerald Mac Fadyen and Mrs. El- Thursday that infantile paralysis don Dawson. Next meeting will cases this year are running about he at the home of Mrs. Wendell 30 per cent ahead of the corre- Macllladyen. spending period in 1952, it record Brian and Paul. of Port oxbury, Cape Breton. are spending a brief holiday at the home of Mrs. Mac- Donald's mother. Mrs. Annie Mac- nomla, co:-nwall. PHONE 508 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service i flue Shire for MEN ynlnehfhl Meeting closed with the National year with"b;1.63f;4;ases. Last week chmomwmn ; ,. The earth makes a complete Anthem after which a dainty lunch 47 states a ed new ca.es. more 139 hang so, - 1' anal" 'l w' ”""m rotation on its axis in about 2: was served by hostess and lunch than double the ill? in the almllsr l'. committee. week of 1952. ' Mu" ” mmuu"