l?”"” PAGE TWELVE Maj? OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBS(JRlBERSl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET()WN MONDAY ill the Fire Department gathered 3310-THY U16? "10 BUM 31'”-l5”lnt the fircmen's room in the Columbia COW. Lady DON! l)a(RlTuttn llilll last evening to ailenzi f0dlli bl”0k9 "15 305 d53' XWW-11'9lii rttgztilar iiiniillily meeting which milk record for Chnadl-1. R J? t'.l' new-loped into I! well pliinnetl cow in Prince Edward island. went --g,(.m-go liogg NlgIiL". contpleie on test 2 din: after Dora. and with banquet. and the presenta- mtur-llv finished 2 days 3-ll-”'l.t.0ii by rive Chief Abtlon Ai'seii- Dorl. finished her record. Rlwlilziiilt of A beautiful engraved silver N0"-h P5n5Y 2nd- bred 1-'3' 1CdlS0H.ti.'i.v. on behalf of the tlopartnient D. Mutch of North River, and lnt':iilI('i'S. owned and tested by tioorgv Mac-. Tiik:-n by surprise. Mr. ilogg in Millln as Son of (.'oriiu:i'l ieupoiidiiii: to illl utitlioss by Mr. Pansy. according to an 0lllClfll re,-t.l:lni xlacxeill. thaiikotl the mem- lease by the Canadian .li-isey C.it- ; li('l'S for their lx'lndl'll"SS anti ex- tie Club. has ronipleird R se:is.i:-lpti-ssi-ti gl'Llil(It'al.l0n of his assoc- tonal record of 15,769 lbs of lIl.ll(.l 2 -lI(tll with the iiicniltcrs of the and 907 lbs of fat. For iiiilk pl - iiirliiiriit tliioiiizh the years. llc duction. Pansy replac:-s lt:iiii.i.ltV iwzillml that ho has sPl'iMl under Bull Norah last vcars t'l1illlllV.t fir fire (lllI"lS, James A. Mac- lnd for fat pl'OdLlt:il0ll shc i'epI.it No.11. Tliontn: Johnston, Wiliinni ClCll'VlPW Glenna. whose recni-cllius. ftlailic-son. W. B. Mat-Nt-ill, and ltood since 1947. Pansy hits alVll.'lliflltll Arsonatilt. completed the highest milk rcvoztll. ever made in Canada in 305 days. on 2 times mi.king, for all ages A large barn on the farm of Mr Ceril Ford at Bracltley Beach was .totnlly destroyed by lll”9. with all Lil.-tit. Col. Lao F. Macnimald. : its contents rally last evening. Mr principal of Queen's Sqiiare School t Ford had recent-5' wmplffl-ffl was Ruggt, speaker at, me n,.mt;-.tt- t thrrshlng and the barn. vihichnati meeting of the Home and school- Assoclation of Rochford Squiire School on Friday eveiiLr.g. Col. MacDonald. who was intro- duced by the president. Mr. .7 E. Cullen. spoke on ninderii educa- tion. tracing its growth from origin in the theories 01 R uxitxiti. Pestalozzi and Fr-oebci xii ;. ih-- ,. . H . velopment during inn :.i.x'. i:;- 4-,l.m:.(;hf,.dlnfmalb?sS5h:B if 3: tired years under the ll.Spl1'flll()lilrlmlllfnun (isogn ii-ll We m. of such ed-ucauonists as Tlioi-ii-'I'l.::t;na(::e"e CoW3'norl5.I. .:.noL dykh Jam”5' Kllpalmk mm tmll” P'riitlt'se at three o'clock this after- D"”l't The speaker l”””m 1'”-5 noon with the Illllllflry and offic- bccn remodelled and modernized. was well filled with grain and seed. l Altenipts on the part of neigh- tbuurs. who quickly assembled. ltPl'c unavailing to save the build- i:iz It was considerable distance finin the farm home. which was at no llille in danger from the flames. hum” ””ln5L me 9):”-:51" "5 ial ceivniony which has been l" ll" "mdem "Wild ”t "W - - tmditionally identificd with the T" " t)C('a5lOil. Mn. Grace Macliny was re- turned as president at the iinnnal meeting of the A composite Guard of Honour. , g cnnimznded by Capt. Cverald Fos- rng Rpgisu. nt('O?l;:lal:'H;'VlDill: tar. consisting of sixtyl men. rep. t .' 0- t M - t v ll L vi 1) dr wn Vlhlch ll” lwm l” ll” B”'”'ll lrl:)5e;lt”l3ll'Uialll':lultxlnglllldlllg epriofto Rwm 91 ll” Vll”l””"l""”l ll W the arrival of the Lietileiiant (lov- pital, I-'ehruary 36- 0111"" UWW” ernor. I.”-.ut H. B. Carr and Lit-ut I" the year ”" '” (”””l”3 l”"'.ll. H. Simpson are other officers of president. Mrs. Dorothy t'oi-ri;::iii; t m, Guard Wm. Sgt” M310, W”,-en R"C"l"3" Mr” M.”-V M'"l"l”:t'” S. Fiairnr. The band will be under Reports of the varittiis cuiitiiiiltcr-' mmmand M Major R” J? Man”. were heard. Mrs. Helen liorno. Registrar. 1'epr)i'ted the fol:-mitt: . TTT l number of active l'llPnlh0l'S -l-l. Out 0" 5”l”l"-V 'l””''””" H" "J at 1650 cans wee-Wed hy H” Rm? timiis of the late lit. ltcv. Msgr. lstrar, 1486 were filled. Slliigltilllglwhard R" 51' Jim" w"e,”a"5' .v.rred from the home of his nio- cnlls totalled 805. II'lPdlCiIl -17.3. oh-' .,"J.k.ll 40' polio nu. Om” Huh 3 tlter. Mrs. Patrick St. John. Soiiris 156' The 'hh.d pbriod M lmrN”ZNln St. Wary! Lhurcli where they til i-lire Depai-tiiient. fellow mcnibers ads most sdinirlble." The Fifth Charlottetown Scout troop of Zion Church was re-or- ganlzcd at a well attended and en- .liusiastic meeting held in the rccreatioii hall last evening. Load- crship is to be given the group in future by Mr.. Kenneth C. Martin and Mr. George MacDonald. A supporting committee consisting of Mrs. B. C Vniifderstinc. Mr, Blair MacDonald and Mrs. R. C. Parent is also in the group which was ad- dressed briefly by Executive Coni- missioner E. G. Kerr. who con- gratulated those present on their initiative in the pmgramnie to re- store the troop to its former ef- ficiency. "The Foiblt-s of 1954" pi-esriited by the students of Prince of Wales College played to an almost capa- city house at the College auditor- ium last night. All of the numbers, including 3 three-act play. were well received and while rewaling plenty of stage talent showed that those re- sponsible for the production had given thr cast careful CORClllllf!. Last night's performance was the second of such yezirh variety shows presented by the students. the main purpose of whicii is to keep col- lege spirit at a high level and to provide stage rxperience. The variety concert was under the capable direction of Mr. Paul Cudniorr. Script writers were Clair MacLeod. Foster Burke. Kelvin Johnstone and Kent Ellis. Spec- ialilcs. Ruth Currie. Dick Carson and Don Wood; Dancing. Bud Ms- Murtry: Lights and Smind. Roger Oardhnm; Stage. Neils Hansen: Publicity. Bill Marcannell. Pa: MacPht-rsnn. Goodwill MacDona- all: Costumes. Jean Tweedy: Makeup, Mrs. Austin Trainor: Piano. ciatmn: Mast:-r Kent Ellis. of Cereiiinnies. WEDVIVESDATY! There was I huge number of visitors in iiitendsiiice at the for- ial opening of the Provincial Legi.slat'.ire yestcrtltiy by His Hon. our Lieutenant Goterncr T. W. L. Pf'O7.'l'.e. His Honour made his appear- ance promptly at three o'clock. ac- companied by his private secre- 1t.30 to 7:30 s.nt.. roves to ho tltc "M9 1'”-'"”'9d by ll” pasmrv m' , . . , , . ,,.,,5, ,...,pu1..,. ...r',;4- mu. .....,. lfrv. ii.;.-. .i. A. .xiiiipliy nssisleti tars. Di. LL. Piowse and his mum I! lgninst 4.-'2 Mr Hm W. tt.v lit. llcv. gklsgr. llinnins J. Md” C5P'-- J--L COUHOHJV. V-R-D-. ind 3..-,0 ngmA tn 1. -.0 pm ML! ltPPFl. Rev. ihlfred Keefe anti L'- 001- -'l--W- R'lE9l'5- 513- and 37-, ,0, me period 730 to .. ..., Flev. lfflwln B. Stevie. Pi-omicd in Wm: Commamder A. G. Macmi- nm. .1 (Zunrd of Honor from the 4th JHH. D-F-Q BNE3dl9V W-W- R-Cid. lllrzrcr Knights of (fnlumbus tlic l:ntl.v was placed in the Sr'lll('Ll.lal')' to lie in sliite until Moiidny morn- Prlnce Street Home and Schnolt Association which met in the . Schools Assembly hall on 'rhur.:- ;','” jll"f'”l”;.g”lK .”;” (”Ilj”t”l T d"- Md ” 3”” "Mk"? 13” 3- l 'il:,t1'l::ltPl;cril(:'(” T nilaf-lionliclr it 3' o'M””t Dlrwton Dlvlsla” M l. Nlt'Qtli;tl(jl and Arthur J. Pelt-rs: Dulhl Publlc Hcnll” lltlolliit-.iii;: shoii. prayrrs the ”Lib- Prevlous to Dr. 0'Moar:i's tnlk p;n" .1...-1 --xvi...-.-.1.-5 31,-." won. I film. "Food for Frerldic." was illnjl by the rliurclt choir under shown. This film stressmi the im--tho i'lli'PFll0l't nf Sister St. (George portance of proper foods for grow- of St. Mary": t'onvr-nt. Snuris. in; children and served as it good. introduction to Dr. OlMe:ir.i's re-i 'lC3””dllm Fl:9ple- ha” R l'"' mendous background of culture and marks. . . hgg "gghggg breeding they are not conscious of" TU SHAY Mrs. D-nvicl M. Itfa3'bei'i')' iiotcd 'Anl(ll”l(l8ll writer of sltortstnries ,ggam.nmg,31d, Rncarmns MM and lecturer for the Baha'i World Faith. told members of the R0- tary Club at their weekly lunch- coil in the Charlottetown Hotel night. went on the boards Wltlll their "Hoozinir. Mixtrel Show". at com-bined vaudeville and itiiiisticl um 10.. OH... W0 hows knm ,. yPsl('l'd2Iy where she was guest npqcity ntldlPllCP. in hiizli li.iir.ot: 51'"-Wfli-ll"? 5UblCClW3i"3”AmN'l'i with everything good in the miter-ll-J-"”l Wlllla” WJKS 31 C333”-" t ttiinment. line from hilarious vaudc-' "H has 300d -'0” "W Ameflclnl ping 5kll.5. close. liarniony by a soul to stibniit to 3 rigorous cus-, top grade quarts-tic. rxccllt-tit toms cxniniiiati-in on coming tel chorus numbers dtiring lhn ti,-5. C'tllCtiln and nlso to learn that the. pan and teat...-mg an aft.-,-pt...-p ltmcricnn ilollsr uas at I discount? "Way Down South In Di:.io' as ll?!"-H" MY5- M'c1.ll3f3l'1'.V said. "0VEl'l the ggcond pan. the border we are inclined to pluiizel . .,-. li::to thiiitgs two-fistcd and I find; - In rm-ognilinn of his -l.' 5-tits. as xerrctnnv liittltly effective iipproncli in nf the 5iiitiiitrtt's'itlv- w DA!Li' CR SSWORD ACROSS DOVVN 1. Firearm 6. Hillside (ltigotit I0. (':irll.: nftnlc 1l.lic.-tittitc 12. Brtllmnre people- of sticrjes, aim-Ilint; 13. Crayon in l.:itvin J1.F'OlTigII llnlfnncm : Office l'la:.L insctl. . (lhbn) lintzlmntl of 15.Mskcu litttli (Bib) use of Part '11, Girl's .VrxPS riicknlm( 1'1. worn out 19. food fish 3. Shut 20. Prepare fol .Rivt-r publication 11. Like (So. Am.) " 22. Fold ovet . Concise F .”.”3" rs qeicl Yeelerd-y'u AlIIV1OU:.l 37. River l ll-Jng.) Reign Shoshon- cnn lmlial. . Purl of "to be" Old mmsuro of it-ngth Grnrrral trndcnry A lcvrlcr . Wen-y .3.” 3k 12. H. .38. seumc -34. Genuine '85. Dllturbo ' suddenly 00. I can (con- tucted) (0. shelter: Pondend DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE--Ilere's how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X B ' JILONGFIJLLOW -0110 letter simply stands for anotlicr. In this example A ll used or-the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. Single lettcrs. epoc- lmn. the length and formation or the word: are Ill ninu. Cu the code letter: on different. Acrntognlnououtlel 'Qou'oiuJunn..q 37 NP? WBJQNPI-' Qt. Q0!) LUIQSWUIQNPBLQ-FNJPZPU. S D.S.O., represented General E. C. Plow. General Officer Command- ing Eastern Command. On his arrival at the Provincial Building. His Honour inspected ii guard of honour. and also the Recce Band under the command of Major R. J. Mahar. The sixty- man Guard was comnianrled by Captain Gerald Foster. Other of- ficers of the Guard were Lieut. If. B. Carr, Lieut. H. H. Simpson and Sgt. Major Warren S.. Fitrrar. Major Mike Campbell command- ed the gun crews of the 28th Light Ack-Ack who fired the salute from fifteen guns at Victoria Park at three o'clock. ther officers in- cluded Capt. Whiston Smith and Medical Officer R. D. Macrzelll. The nppniiiiiitmit of an EPftll0llll(' Llittclopiiiriit (”otiuvil to pruninic ngrivuiluilil. fi.-licry and intiustrlnl rlevclopniciil. 1'0-rxxnmiiinlion of tho pit-scnt orliit-n:ioiml system and l'f-ll'Il')ltSllltlPltl of senior high st-lionls in sclcct ruial art-as with at-istniiro iti 4'niis'irut'tinri and equipment of classrooms. payment of tcnvlicrs and provision .if Community Concert Assn-. clude A detailed play for rural electrification and legislation to provide for exploration on com- "-rt-ctlon of the geological survt-;,' now being made in the Province by the Ft-(lci'ttl Department of Mines and Terliiiical Surveys. A change in the method cus- tomarily employed in selecting standing committee: was institut- ed yestcrday afternoon by Premier A. W. Matheson during the open- ing of the Fifth Session of the 47th General Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island. In the past. pointed out the Cadet: were presented to King Gustav. The visitors to the con- tinent iiftertvards joined the main body oi Cadets for I tour of Eng- land and Scotland. The Women's Auxiliary of Zion Church is sponsoring the placing of ii memorial window in the church in incznory of the late Rev. G. C. Webster. who served this church so faithfully and so well for 22 years. A meeting to finalize plans was held in the church parlor yester- day afternoon. This meeting was attended by appointed represente- tives of EilCll of the six groups of tho Atixiliiiry and was presided over by the president. Mrs. J. 0. Dennis. Mrs. J. H. Hill was ap- pointed chairmaii nnd Mrs. R. C.t Premier. it was customary for the. Leader of the Governnient and two of his colleagues to name standing committees. This year. according to it resolution passed yesterday, five members will select the various standing com-i mittees. Hon Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. was appointed t-hairnian of this five man committee. The other members include Hon. J. W. Arsenault. Minister without port- follo. Messrs. J. George MftCKayl (Liberal. Fotirlli Priiicttt. John A.l MacDonald (PC. Third Kings) and Frank Myers tPC, First Queenst. llpwards of three hundred la- lios and gentlemen were guests of the Clietrlottctmvii IAlhPral Wo- iiienls Ljltili in the ltl.-toiir Confed- rraiinn Chamber of the Prnvincii! Building following the opening of the Legislative Assembly yester- day afternoon. Following adjournment. Hon. A. W. Matlicson. Q.C.. Premier Andi the members of his government nccoiiipniiicd by the elected rep- rcscntntivos from both sides of the llousc. repaired to the Confed- cintlon Chamber when 'they re- newed frimitisliips and vhattcd over ten nnri li::ht rttfresliniciiti provided by the lfttllPF. The appointment of Miss Mabel Msthcson as Principal of Prince Street School and Mr. C. F. Hine as Principal of West Kent School under the new sci-up in which they will be classified as Elenientnrv Schools following the opening of the new High School, was annull- ced last evening by Mr. K. A. Parker. Superintendent of City Schools. Miss Mathcson attended Prince Parent secretzii'y-treasurer of the Memorial Window Fund. ' TIIFRSDAY The March meeting of the Pres- bytnry of Prince Edward Island uas held in the hall of Zion Church on Tuesday. March with the Moderator. Rev. J. D. Mac-Kay of Summerside in the Chair and the Clerk. Rev. T H. B. Somcrs. at the desk. The fol- lowing Miziistcrs were also present; Rev. D. A. C.llllDlJEll. Rev. M. C. Currie. Rev. L. M. MacNaughton. Rvr L. Bliiilcie, Roy. E. H. Beam and Rev. W. H. Brown. to- gctlicr with the following Eldcrs: Mr. W. C. Lawson. Mr. J. H. An- drews. Mr. R. R. Hurst. Mr. A. A. MacDonald. Mr. J A. Mticxinnon. Mr. Geo Jardlne. Mr. J. M. Mac- KCnZlP. Mr, M. Mnase. and Mr. E. ll. Hardy. Mr. Edison B. Mutch. of North River. left yestci'day moriiuig with his herd sire Jesters Standard Dreainer l15M to make delivery to William Hollar. Pataskala. Ohio, who recently purchased this chant- pioii nllllflill at a price well up in four ngurrs. The price is said to be the highest ever paid for I Jersey bull in Eastern Canada. Dr. A. J. Murchison presided st 3 meeting of the Red Cross first aid committee on Tuesday at Red Cross licadquarters. Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore. director of tho .l9irst Aid Services reported that 22 standard classes are in pro- gress at the present time. The total enrollment of these groups is 408 men and women. The week- ly sessions are conducted by 19 Street School where she was the winner of the Governor Gcncralks Medal, l.ll.tlI'. Theatre players scored hiith last night in an outstanding por- ferniance of it two-act play. ”sum- mer Days Dream", the second in the series of plays by the Char- lottetown Little Theatre Guild. A ncai'-capacity audience at the Eni- pire Thcatie delighted in the nortrayals given by an excellent all-round cast in J. B. Priestlcy's qualified first aid instructors. Two new mrnibors were intro- duced at the first ill?)-8 meeting of the school board of Brandon. Manitoba. One of those was Heath N Mncqiinrrle who was elected by HCClafllRll0ll in the rccent civic elections. Mr. Macquarrle. profes- sor of political science and inter- natioiial rclations' at Brandon Collegc. is the son or Mrs. Wilfred Mncqnrirrie of Victoria. P. E. I. Ho returns to his native Island futtiristic play. produced by Mrs. Charles Willt-tt and directed by Miss Hazel Hunter. "Real team work such as I have never seen before in Little Theatre." was the appraisal given by Mrs. A. H. Roper, speaking for the ad- Judicators. she recommended the tplay be rcpmtz-d before the public lor at the Drama Festival this spring. The cast. all of whom warmed spirit:-dly iiitn their mice. was com- posed of Ivan Dowling as the lphiiosnphic fainter Stephen Dan- llish; Dcrrill .tlacGulg:iii as Chris. his music and poetry-loving graiiid- l 15011; Marjorie Coffin who played lllosalie the young grnnddauglitcr: lMary Moran. as the articular. wise daughtcr-in-law: Peter Shaniti. as lFred the plr-iisnnt farm biilliif. Elizabeth Willctt, as Irina. the stiff, -Wltolmhlvs 0" vii"!-rs for Grad” hilt brnutiful Russian official: Wil- l-Ilcvcn nnrl Twi-lve. are forccast the more coinplaccnt and certainly. ;,. 1),, gp,.....h from Hm Throne MW CR”-, livcred by l.icutr-mint Governor T. TV. l.. Pinvvsr at t'.t- lmgislnltire here yrslordny. - . Solution To Ln! Beturdlyiu Crossword . r :: TOut -Our Way HEREKTAKE MY OUTFIT AND HELP SODA WITH SOME CATTLE WORK--I CAN'T G0 NOW! l , pi . . ,, . . 1' r ' 3 T r .. 9 -I ,i x E '. fuuvhrn cryptoquoie: 'ntl:N rm nnmis. FOR ONLY giggly. nut-r sun Awip:-csuvt;. (ltlirr imtmrtnnt iiicnsiirrs in-l lliam Rogers who portrnyed the aggressive American industrialist; land Arthur MacLenn as Dr. Bahru. ”"' ”P9"l"i Mllndinii Research Chcmisi. l Alrl Cadet Warrant Omcrr Alan lmnxsey of No. 60 tclinrlottrtotnit Squadron Ruynl Canadian All" icadets was guest speaker tit the regular monthly supper meeting of lst. Paul's Layments Association helil in the Parish Hall inst cycli- lng. The nrldross. which was oncom- psiiirrl by a showing of inleresterl colored slides. dealt with the s.peiikcr's exnt-ricncc as one or two Canadian repi'esviitatit'cs on Ii ioiir of Sweden in mi (xi-linitge iirmiiizemeiit of Cadets between the two Cfllllllflcs. '1'ht- highlizht of th.- visit win .resichc-d when the inn Cnnadutii. LieSEN.NOW. 1 HIRED our TO DO CHORE5! 1 DON'T KNOW NOTHlN' 'BOUT CATTLE AN' NEVER BEEN on A Hotzse. CNLV A MEt2tzv- C-:0-ROUND one: :.vIInyHAtmn.Du.v.I.:.u.:::. EVEt')' summer. FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Parent Uxnlinicrl tlictr linprcssioiis on 'll(ll' visit in Paris. Finiicc. Scot- xml and lrcltitirl nntl attrnrlaiivc 2nd. 2 BIRTHS Z,..M RICHARDSON - At Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal. on Feb- ruary 27. 1954, to Flight Lieuten- ant And Mrs. T. E. Richardson. tnee Paul: Scliurmnn) A son. Thomls Tyler. BIIYNES-At the Prince Edward island Hospital, February 27th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. William Rhynes. Dunstsffnage, 1 son. MUNN - At. London. Ontario, on Februery 22nd. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Munn. formerly of Mermaid, at son. James Robert. SMITH-At the King's County Hos- pital on February 2'1. to Mr 311:: Mrs. George smith. St. Theresa's, ii daughter, weight 10 lbs., 12 ozs. MncKAY -- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Feb, 28th. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macxny, tnt-e Jean Ste- wnrtt, a son. Brian Gordon, 8 lb:.. 3 Ms. MncDONALD - At the P. E. Is- lzind Hospital on March 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Steve MacDonald (ne-. Sally Carver), a son, weight '1 lbs. 07.5. WORTH - At the Prince Edwnrd Island Hospital on Saturday. Feb. 7. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worth, st. Peters Road, a daugh- ter, Myrna Joyce. SHARBELL -At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Tuesday. February 23, 1934. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed- ward Sharbell, (nee Ruby Curley). of Portage, 9. son, Dale Edward. weight 8 lbs. 14 ozs. WHYTE - At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. March l. S. 1954. to LAC. and Mrs. K. Whyte. (nee Ruby MacMlllim), a son. Michael Stewart, weight 7 lbs. 4 ms. MUTTART -- At the Prince Coun- ty Hospltnl. Feb. E. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Muttart. Cape Travei-se. a son. David Wilbert, weight 9 lbs.. 6 on. GALLANT - At the P. E 1. Hos- pital on Februery 27th. 1954. to Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Giillsnt (nee Bessie Thompson). 0. son. Donald Wayne. weighing 7 lbs.. 3 Is. ML'RPllY- At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 2. 1954. to Mr and Mrs. Cletus Murphy. City, in daughter, Rosemary Theresa. YEO-At the Prince County Hos-t pltal on March 1st to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yea, Lot 16. I son.l LEARD-At the P. E. island Hos- pital on Feb. 26. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Leard, Tryon. I daughter, Donna Lois. RAMSAY-At Winnipeg Maternity Pavilion Hospital. January 4th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Ramsay. (nee Elizabeth MacLeodl a son. Clare David. MOREASH -- At. the lialfax Iii- nrmtiry on Ja.nua.ry 21st. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Leigh Morensh (nee Velda Dunning, Charlotte- town) I. daughter, Barbara Lynn. Weight 5 lb 1 oz. LANNAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on March 2nd. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lsuinnn thee ' ler, Betty Lou. Weight. I lb. in oz. 1 6' 1954 - T mm. min FOR site At St. Mary's, Hope Rt...” consisting of 12.3 ilClltlx'll(:.f DEATHS IZ? Mneliliol) - At. Wlllacebtlrg. On- tario. February 25th. 1954. Mrs. Christine Mwbeod. formerly of Bummerside. in her Blot year. , , MIcLELLAN-At Indian River. land: 100 Clear. 2.) of mm I-eb. 28. 1954. Gervese MncLellen and lumber Wllll lltitlstt l,-In n. his 69th year. and machine slit-d '1.-,.,'d(.l - ' I lit YOULAND - At Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 28. 1954. Mrs. Clement Youlnnd in her 86th year. ARISING-Suddenly at 21 Peu- more St.. on Tuesday. Mnrch 2, 1954. James Arblng in his 65th running through (-..m.... (r farm. Handy cliurch. 41...), and store. Apply to Mrs vi” cent Gallant, no tl.,.i...m:'ri ll". littl- Farm, Middle Sackvi ifax Co., N.S year. .!lseDONALD-Suddenly in Tor- onto on Wednesday. February 24th. John Reginald MacDonald son of Mr. And Mrs. Aeneas J. MacDonald of St. Andrews, in his 36th year. MncAULAY-At Boston, Friday, February 26. 1954. Ann: MacAula.v, formerly of St. Peters. P.E.l.. Mn.cKlNNON - At Montegue on Much I. 1954. Kenneth MncKin- non. formerly of Lewes in his 78th year. WARREN-At North River on Tuesday. March 2nd. Spurgeon J. Warren in his 38th year. 0iSllEA-At. the Prince Ddwlrd Island Hospital on Thursday. Mar. 4, 1954. Mrs. William Oishen. of Iona in her 65th year. STEWART-At Eldon on Tuesday, March 2. 1954. William A. Stew- art in his 78th year. mg FOR SALE 7 x 12 ft. insulziit-ti l)()x: with side and rear iltorlnl entrance, suitable for '2 or 3 ton truck cliassis; mm; for transporting portal-.-We goods. Apply: F. R. MacLAINi; l.'l'l). Mnlpeque Road FOR SALE One 30 ft. Boat anti ti. Engine. Hauler mill 0 traps, quantity of r - PROPERTY FOR SALE Modern house and garage seven lines of new ll”.'!'it l,L-, at Inkerman. located by truck beach, one half mile from i new High School. For details Apply to: coniact-- . 'J. J. McISAAC R. R. 2 Charlottetown Phone 7059 mv FARM FOR SALE Z30 ACRES IN SQUARE BLOCK, 3 MILES FRO)! SUMMERSIDE ON PAVED HIGHWAY Deep. rich clay loam soil with brook in centre of farm. Buildings comprise one 8-room modern house with scparate farm help quarters and one modern 6-im:ti bungalow; two well equipped barns, one with vntttnnt silo; two new machine sheds; 1 large piggery, pmtlttjr house and several brooder houses. The buildings are situated so that this farm inn): be divided into two smaller farm units. DANIEL KING. Goorgetomi. P. Y.. i. or DONALD KING, O1 Slnlord Ave. N., lhmllton, Ontiu-in Madeline MtcMurrert, vi daughter. Maureen Marie. weighing 8 lbs, 2- 024. PAINTER - At the Prince County. Hospital. February 21th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paynter, of Clin- ton, I son, Kenneth Alan. Weight 7 lb. 2 oz. FRIZZELL -- At the P. E. Island Hospital on March 2nd. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy l-Wizzell (nee 'll the ffnronatton inst suninier in atidrcssing a large and apprecia- live audience at licartz Memorial Hall inst nvriiiiirz. Both speakers dwell on tho different functions and nctiittios front the viewpoint of rtcrsoniil nvpcricnco which comltiiicrl in mnkc a highly inter- cstlng evening for those in Allen- dzinrc. The talks were accom- fi"l'ilNl by A lihmnl nssnrtment of p-vsnnnllcnlnrrd slide: which gnvr an ndrlrwl ntitl intimate touch in llie i't'vimv. A scholarship of 55000 was voted for the fortlicoining Music Festival at thr weekly supper meeting of the Kiitsmcii Club held at the Ch:trlo'.tctown Hotel last. evening. Li'llTl' Slaugh was chair- yniaii and RN; Hotvimi C0-CllBl.l'- man. zinn Moivs Brothlrhood met in the church hull on Thursday oven- lng for n stiiirmr nicntitig with n ltirtzc atlciidmicc and members of the Cltarlntttrowii Gideons Ciimp atioiirlt-cl as izitrsts. The tzurst sncakrr for the even- ing was Dr Gr-nrize Fisher. who was liitrodiiccd by l'tobcrt Prirent. Dig Visitor took as his subleci ”Do we stop and Tliiitk?" Hc described the rniiditiniis of tho world today and llSl(F(l if wn t-is lntlividunls were lrlt-iiiq our unit in Illnlf" it E hotter world in llvr lll By J. R. Willianis I THOUGHT HE Jf?w.Lt.tAM5 The purchase price, which may be flnanml. it well below value. For further particulars inquire f rom- J. J. MUSTARD Real Estate and Auctioneers Phone 6725 125 Kent St. Cli-7ii'lolivtonttt Sadie Smith) Glen Valley. s dangli- There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And stink?-.2 THAT QOJ. A30tJ'l' suoonus -mos: us? No s-tors lhl T-45 CAMERA? I v” He too ALL. suuustz To rtuisu up oi: F-'Il.M.BUT STALLBERRY JUST STALLED-- rrs A IsAu'rt:t.it. onvu-tow lm ', 6U”ii””B6KRi)iNG HOUSE so Now,wrn4 THE aLtzzARos t-lowLtua- - Now HE GETS wrs IN HIS PANT”! .l:”-asst. -” A O w so our new mo V FINMH IT OFF.'I'M AHXIOU5 5!! 5-H! WtTH THE MA3OR'5 WILL-35 HHHHHHH JAKE HA5 LAMMED COAT- TO HANDLE , - ..CHAlt2.'----Hl6 NIBSV, C ' l;mLf;i5 T WW4 f HA5 Dieoepso Hi6 c ARE A PLAGUE on THOSE L'l'..,1ttttii "HEARTS AND riaweizs." T WE' LL HAVE 50LNE "' A LAPFUL OF BUFFET LUNCH! --l-lE'LL ERUPT MOLTEN LAVA AT THE 6LlGHTE5T E! DRATTED WHl6PEt2- ER6! LIKE 5TUPlD vtsirotzs IN A HOSPFTAL cotzrziootzf Rx . iiwwlstwxtik - .. luv