AUGUST 1. 1953 Well Known City net: mice Uiler .)tEl'VlCE sianon ).i1'. Ray Stull-, well known in both me lieius of solace service and imnsportation in this Province, in Ltmlpdlly with his son, Sonny Stud, has recently taken over the service sia.ion turmeriy operated by Robert Bradley at the corner of Great "ueorge and Fitzroy streets, Mr. Stull is remembered by count- lrs sport fans for his playing with the Abbie-.5 in the original Big Four Hockey Lcasue, where he was the goalie, and for his ability As A loll.- b.1ll pitcher. He has continued to live here since his hockey days. in summer Mr. Stull several years ago drove A bus for the I.M.T. and later became its manager. AA such he hd A wide acquaintance with the travelling public and made A host of friends Among them. He is no stranger to the operation of scr- ticc stations as for some time he engaged in this business prior to becoming manager of the bus company here. Sonny Slull, who will be associat- ed with his father in their new on- ivrprisr-, is also well known am I:g the younger people of the city -more he, too, has taken An Active part in several sports. To Head income Tax Division liere Mr .D. J. Gill, Ottawa, has ar- riled in the city to take charge of the Income Tax Division in Prince I-tdu-nrd Island. He succeeds Mr. J. Wclliilgton Dixon who was trans- . -"cci to Ontario several months Ago. ..r. Gill for the past 12 years in :)ttawa has been in charge of the Farm Section of the Primary Pro- ducer Division at the head office. He holds the degree of Chartered Zlcncral Accountant and Certified Public Accountant. A native of Dorset, England. he. came to this country 25 years ago. His wife is A native of Pennsyl- vania, U. S. A., and their 14-year- oid daughter was born in Canada. He expects to be joined as soon as possible by his wife and daughter. Meanwhile he is A guest At The Charlottetown. Since the departure of Mr. Dix- on, Mr. James Campbell, of this city. has been acting in charge Mr. Campbell is presently on A visit to Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. SEOUL, (GP)--A U. S. Army sergeant was the last Allied sol- dier killed in the Korean war. the 11th Army said Thursday. He died of A blast of A. Communist mortar shell on the eastern front at 11:40 pm. Monday, 80 minutes before the guns stopped nring. HOWARD MclNNlS B FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. THE CENTRA DON MESSEB RECORDS. Ideal souvenir. Toombs Music Store. HEAR Mr. David Dobson of Lowell. Mass. singing "The Stranger of Galilee" in Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, Sunday morning, August 2nd. USED SMALL refrigerator. Special low price. Toombs Music Store. MILLINERII SPECIALS at Hi- Style Milllnery, balance of summer hats clesring At very special prices. LIBERAL Headquarters now open daily rpm 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. Phone 3533 or 8913. Vote for Miller And Matheson. GENERAL I:3;l:.:FBI(l kitchen clocks. Only 55.75. Toombs Music Store. CRAPAUD UNITED CHURCH.- Hear the Bonshaw quartette, Mr. David Dobson and A. full male choir, under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald. August 2nd, at 7.45 P. M. WILL BE HEARD SUNDAY - Of interest to local radio listen- ers the Windsor Singers, whose conductor is Walter MocNutt, will be heard at 9.30 this Sunday even- ing, A.S.T., over the Trans-Cam MacNutt is now visiting his par- ents, Major T. E. and Mrs. Mac- Nutt, city. Personals Mrs. Stems Webster has entered the P. 2:. I. Hospital for treatment. . Miss Lena Chappelle of New- ton, Mass, is spending her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chappelle, Eeher St., Charlottetown. During the past week Mrs. K. D. Myers and Mrs. A. J. Fraser and daughter Nancy were house guests of Mrs. Harry Leard of Crapaud. Guests "registered at Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies in- clude Miss Riley Ms.cNelll., Mar- gate Road, Kensington, P,E.I. A miscellaneous shower was held At the htlme of Mrs. Ralph Emory, in Summcrsldcp for Miss Helen Bagnall. Mr. Harry Pursey of Boston. Mass, is spending an enjoyable holiday At the .home of his sisters, Mrs. Minnie Fraser, city. and Mrs. Miller Orr, New Glasgow, P.E.I. Mrs. Louis Bagnall entertained on Saturday evening at A supper party at her summer cottage at Stanhope, honoring Miss Helen Bagnall. Mr. John A. Matheson, formerly of Rose Valley. now residing at Sault Sic. Marie. Ont., for the past 34 years, is visiting his sister, Mrs. William Anderson. Breadalbane, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacQuA.rrie. Grocnfield,,Ohio, are spending a. holiday with Mrs. MAoQuArrie'a Ais- ter, Mrs. J. E. Cameron and Mr. Cameron. Mrs. MacQuarrie is Al. BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. , IIEATIIS site For Insertion BIRTHS QUINN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on July 30th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn, Wsta-vale, A daughter. MAAGREGOR-At the Prince Bd- ward Island Hospital, July 30th. 1963. to Mr. And Mrs. George Maoaregor (nee Doria Bowley), Belvedere Ave., A. son, weight 8 lbs.. 6 at. OOLES-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, July 29th, 1953, to Mr. And Mrs. Keith R. Cales, Milton (nee Joyce Ling), A son, Roger Alan, weight 6 lbs, 15 on. . KINS-At Charlottetown, July 31. 1053, Clifford Jenkins of Pow- mil in his 47th year. The remains are resting at the Cutcliffa Funer- al Home from where the funeral will be held Sunday, service start- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment In Birch Hill Cemetery. N.D. Maclean daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Riggs of this city. Mr. And Mrs. Vernon Riggs have returned to their home in Ontario after spending two weeks on the Island. They were guests of Mrs. Riggs' sisters, Mrs. Minnie Fraser, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Millar Orr, New Glasgow, P.E.I. Miss Phyllis Tsit. nurse in training At the St. John's General Hospital, arrived on Monday to spend her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lennron Tait. She was accompanied by her friend Miss Bsrbara Hunter of Saint John, who is also A member the senior class. - Mr. And Mrs. John H. Boyle left on return to Chicago After spending A vacation with Mrs. Boyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Large, Charlottetown. and her brother, Mr. W. M. Large and 1Amily in Kingston, Ont. Mrs. Boyle was the former Marjory Large. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bigelow And children, Barbara. And Billy of Toronto. who spent some time with Mrs. Bigelow's parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Shaw. Southport. left Monday for I-Isnteport, N. 5., to visit Mrs. Bigelow's mother. Mr. George MacDonald of Bos- ada. Network of the C. B. C. Mr.l ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN ZENITH HEAIING AIDS-Lab est. developments. 585.00. Toombs Music Store. . To Head Local RCMP Division Inspector W. H. Nevin will Ar- rlvs in Charlottetown tomorrow when he will assume command of "L" Division R.C.M.P. He succeeds superintendent N. W. Churchill who will leave short- ly in take command of the New Bninswick Division. Inspector Nevin who was bom in Ireland, Joined the R.C.M.P. about 163.4 Great 0” e mu”. 5” zzllyears ago, and has seen service our new am" 3 th. mum", in many different parts of Cans- styles and colors in vclvets for. dm He spam W" ”l”" 3"" "1 LIIIEBAL Headquarters now open daily from 9 A.m. until 10 pm. Phone 3533 or 8913. Vote for Miller and Mathelon. - TINY TOYS Shop are offering children's summer dresses and sun dresses. 2 to 12 years. at greatly reduced prices. VISIT III-STYLE MILLINERY, .1 In the North West Territories, and em y O at other times was stationed at NAME OM"-I-ED,,,m me Regina, Halifax and Ottawa. Be- fore coming to Charlottetown, he was in charge of the sub-division at Dauphin, Manitoba. The inspector is married has two children. To ADDRESS BOTARIANS - The guest speaker at the weekly Rotary luncheon at The Charlotte- town on Monday will be Mr R. 0. Parent, superintendent of the Ex- perimental Farm. Mr. Parent will present A travelogue on his recent trip to Europe and illustrate it with lantern slides. He took many pict- ures during his continental trip and on his visits to.England, Scotland and Ireland. He also saw the Car- onation. Prince of Wales College entrance examinations published in'Prl- day's Guardian the name of Joyce Ferguson of Hampton School was inadvertently omitted. APPOINTED STlNOGlAPllEIt-- Miss lmid Carter, of this city. has been appointed A stenographer in the Department of Industry and Natural Resources, it was An- nounced yesterday. and LAND VALUATION - The Land Valuation Board has mplcted its Ivaiuation of land in the districts of Isl. Margaret. Fortune cove and lone West, it was announced by Premier A. W. Matheaon yesterday. Mr. And Mrs. Ralph Williams. Parkdale have been motoring through the Marittmes this week. They visited At st. John. Moncton and Amherst. A delightful Afternoon tea was held Thursday Afternoon At the home of Mrs. Joseph Gallant, when Mrs. Prank Tbome was the guest of honor on the occasion of her de- parture to Hamilton, Ont. where she and Mr. Thoma will reside. Mrs. Thorne was suitably remem- bered with A gift from her many Psrkdale friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rial. Ac- companied by Mrs. Riggs sister, Mrs. Gertrude Montgomery, Arrived last night to Apend A vacation At their oottagc At Rocky Point. Mr. Riggs, A native of Charlottetown, is manager of the Bank of Montreal branch at Fredericton, N. B. Mr. R. W. Sterne, of the Abltibi Pulp And Paper Co., Toronto. And Mr. 1-1. B. Storm of Montreal, who have been on A motor trip to P. E. Island, via the Gaspe Peninsula, and who made A short visit to their sister, Mrs. J. A. Clark And Dr. Clark, left on return Wednes- day morning. They expressed themselves As finding Prince Ed- ward Islsnd A delightful place for 8. holiday. PI-IILADELPI-IIA, (AP)-A truck travelling through Philadelphia Thursday had these bop age pass- ESTATES ADMINISTIIATOII - Mr. Frederic A. Large, Q.C., has been appointed Provincial Ad- ministrator of Estates Act. His duties are to administer such estates for which no one has ap- plied for administration. There are several such at present. The ap- pointment was Announced by Premier A. W. Mathescn following uty commissioner John D. Bird, R. a meeting of the Executive Council C.M.P.. arrived on the Island ycs- this week. terday accompanied by Inspector ------- Bartram and staff Sgt. Truitt of - Headquarters, Ottawa. The Deputy Penonals Commissioner is on his annual in- spection of RCMP. Divisions in the Maritimcs. i POLICE COURT-In City Police Court yesterday before Magistrate Martin. A speeder from Covehead was fined 020 And costs. A resid- ent of St. Peters was fined 310 and costs for failing to stop at A red light. ON INSPECTION TOUR. -Dep- Mr. Oscar -Gagnt, I-lartford, Conn., is visiting his mother, Mrs. John A. Gallant, Woodstock, P.E.I. Miss Claire Gallant of Hartford, Conn., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joey Gallant, Piusville. HONOR BRIDE.The communi- .ties of Belvedere and Central Royalty fgsthered At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cameron, Bel- vedere on Tuesday evening hon- oring Miss Helen Bagnsll whose marriage takes place this morn- ing to Mr. Eston Cameron of New Glasgow, N.S. Miss Bagriall was presented with A beautiful mantle mirror and tri-light lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Leclair from Boston, Mass. is visiting Joseph Leclalr of Woodstock. Mrs. Gordon Mutlow And little daughter. Brenda Lee left yester- day morning on a visit to Hamilton. Ont. CLEARED PORT-'I'he M.V. Blue Prince cleared port yester- day afternoon with 'A full cargo of live stock And poultry for New- foundland. She carried A small Amount of produce as well. The Imperial, Oil tanker, Imperial Welland, docked at the Railway wharf yesterday and began dis- charging her cargo of fuel oil for the Maritime Electric Co. She is expected to sail today. Miss Pamela Gaudet. Parkdsle. and Mrs. Fred MAcMAhon, Glen Alden Apartments, are vacationing in St. John. N. B. The many friends of Miss Myrna Coles, Milton. are sorry to learn of her recent operation in the P. E. Island Hospital and all wish her A. speedy recovery to health. Mr. and Mrs. James McCullough, New Glasgow. N.S., are spending their holidays on the Island, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mac- Donald. st. Peters Road. CRAPAUD, Springfield, and Long Creek parishes. Services for Sunday, August 2nd. Ninth Sun- day After Trinity. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield 11.00 A.m. Morning Prayer: St. Thomas' Church, Long Creek, 3.00 p.m. Evening Prayer. St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Uttley Blrt, Park- dale. are leaving today for Maine, ing instructions printed on the tall gate: Left side: "Go, go, go." Right side: "Crazy, man, crazy." Oil Painting , Of Noted Isiano lurisi Presenter. An oil painting of the Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Henry Davies. in his robes As Chief Justice of the Sup- reme Court of Canads, was present- ed to the Province yesterday-by Mrs. J. D. Hyndman, daughter of Sir Louis and mother of the Artist. Mr. Robert Hyndmsn. The cere- mony took place during A sitting of the Supreme Court of Prince Ed- 'V' ward Island. in matrimonial Causes, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. At his invitat- ion, Mr. Justice J. D. I-Iyndman, re- tired judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta, occupied A seat on the Bench. Many of the Island Judges And barristers were present. The picture was Accepted on be- half of the Government of this Province by the Premier, the Hon. A. W. Matheson. 13.0., who referred to the illustrious career of Sir Louis At the English Bar, the bar of this Province and on the bench. Sir Louis Davies was called to the Bar of the Inner Temple in 1866, the Bar of this Province in 1867. was made I. Queen's Counsel in 1880 and was A member of the Leg- islature from 1872 to 1819. He was premier from 1876 to 1879. He ent- ered Parliament and for 8. time held A. portfolio in the Federal Government. He was appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court August 2, 1953. St. August 9, 1953'. August 16, 1953. August 23, 1953 August 30, 1953. Zion Presbyterian church Guest Ministers For The Month Of August Rev. George A. Sparks, B.A. Ottawa, Ontario. Rev. John G. Murdock, B.A., Knox Church, Waterloo, Ontario. Rev. P. A. Ferguson, B.A., Livingston Church, Montreal, P.Q. Rev. Alex J. Calder, Knox Church, Georgetown, Ontario. Rev. William Reid, B.A., Winchester Church, Winchester, Ontario. Stephen's Church, B.A., B.D. PAGE F IVE of oA.nAdA in 1901 And became, Chief Justice in 1913. A post he held until his death in 1924. He was; created K.C.M.G. in 1807 and an imperial privy councillor in 1919. Mr. F. A. Large. Q.C., and Mr. R. E. Bell. Q.C., spoke for the Bar of the Province in expressing ap- preciation of tlie gift and of the Maple Leaf Taxi inspiration which sir Louie's career 9594 has been to young attorneys and ,. ' barristers. 6081 Dial 658,2 Chief Justice Campbell referred Th9 Wllm9l' Of llit WCGKS to the activity of Mr. Justice Hynd- drawing was Mrs. Conway, man on enquiries and commisslonsl 0,-lebu. st. toontinucd on page 16 ON E SURE ROAD to security and contentment which takes can of you and your family today I . . . and tomorrow . . . ll planned economy offered by modern lite assurance urvlcu. The louowins Representatives of the Sun Life or Canada in nine. Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you Any matters relating to life imurance or . . annuities, without obligation. CI1ARI.0TTETOWN bills. DOROTHY ROGERS -- J. A MOORE 11. C. SHEA, KINKORA I-I. BENNETT CAR. Milton 11.11. i H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Church, Crapaud, 7.30 p.m. Eve.- ning Prayer. The campers, staff. and visitors at the Church Centre will attend the evening service At. St. John'I Church, Crapaud. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. U.S.A. and other American points, where they will'spend their holi- days. ' gt THE JENKINS PIIAIIMAGY REXALL DRUGS will be open All day DIVORCE HEARINGS-Two di- vorces were made Absolute in the Supreme Court in Charlottetown yesterday. They were those of Em- ma Carney. plaintiff vs. Raymond Victor Carney and Jean Guest. de- fendants, Mr. G. R. Foster being counsel for the plaintiff: And . Flora Wilfrleds Balderaton. plain- tiff vs. Duncan nalderston And Hilda Ross, defendants. Mr. R. R. Bell, Q. 0., being oounael for the plaintiff and Messrs. F. A. Large. Q. C., And A. M. Cilllia, for the res- pective defenda t Sunday, August 2nd. 10 am. to 9 p.m. Dial 4219 We Deliver NOTHING can compare with the treasured loveliness of the ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES that have only Just. been received in the China Departments of Holman's in Charlottetown and in Summerside. They are truly the "heirlooms of tomorrow" with their exquisite simplicity of form and brilliant coloring. In this latest shipment are life-like dogs in A variety of poses, miniature Dlcken's characters and the classic Doulton Figurines that we all know and love. Royal Doul- ton Figurines are eagerly sought the world over by collectors and people who Appreciate real beauty. You will find that A Doulton Fig- urine is the focal point of interest in any room-their beautiful de- sign is equally Appropriate whether your home be of A past period or most modern. Please do come in to the China Department of either Holman Store and see these new arrivals while the collection Since the above slalemenl of the Prime Minisler was ma'de, Drew has promised an additional de- crease in laxes of 3400,000,000, or a ioial revenue reduction of about one billion dollars. Al the same 4 DELIBERATE DECEPTION . lg by DESPERATE DREW . "The promise of the Progressive Conservallves to decrease iaxes l500,il00.0ll0 a year is ihe mosi dishonesl political promise since Social Credit in l Alberia promised everybody 325.00 a monlh." ' - Prime Minister Sh Laurent ion, has Arrived on the Island to of Royal Doulton Figurines is Atlli complete. spend A two weeks' vAcAtion with lime Drew and his supporters promise increased UNDERTAKER his mother. Mrs. James MacDon- YOU'LL enjoy the comfort. the smart appearance. the dsbonnir style aid and his sister. Mrs. Howard of the finest of "Bonnie Brooks" Creations-the two-piece BOUCLE d- EMBALMEB 11-Iobbe. City. An Ardent horse rec: KNIT DRESSES-Fashioned in pull-over or buttoned cardigan models, ng fan, Mr. MacDonald has no. these Dresses have neat little turned down collars, three-quarter dol- , missed an Old Home Week -for many years, except during the time which he spent in the U. 3. Army overseas in World War II. man sleeves and good fitting ribbed skirts. The boucle yard is rein- forced with nylon to assure you of long wear and shape-keeping pro- perties. Frashlon-clever women will love these Boucle Knit Dresses for ' cool evenings now. and later when the fall days arrive Boucle Knit Dresses will he wardrobe favorites! The sizes are from 12 to 18 And the price is 32.50. You'll find the "Bonnie Brooks" Boucla Knit Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro PHONE 149 ll0NlT TRADE PROSPERITY FOR PROMISES Pu."H.""",,,,,,,.,.,,,: Dresses in ahAdeA of soft blue, delicate pink and fresh lilac in the . , Ladies Wear Department. . ; roa rue BEST IN gi ; .1 , . : THE most popular summer outfit for boys! - - - CAMP SUITS by 3 CaIneraS 4. , . "London Town". They're sturdlly made of Sanforized drill in A service- : S I : Able Jfhakiitaape shrug: 1:17 I231; troduaers, and well cuthwit: elastic - -run roug owns An n canaete ront.TeAitmy ' 3 AND U L E 3 be worn either tucked in or worn hanging loosely, the Aleetfea Al's 73 match st 3 Sea ' : short and cool. These nut looking Camp Suits are in sizes 0 to 12, L” y 0. 3 priced a mere 3.98 in the Boys' Shop at Holmsn'a. D 1 0. A 0 -- I C 3 5 FOR your choice of SOUVENIRS-make A point of shopping in the ' omplete Funeral and : . 5 and 10 Department - - - There's A remarkable collection of stamped . and embossed Leather Souvenirs, carved Wood Souvenirs. piece: of - -mumvg : finA eblnA or earthenware Souvenirs, gay Pennants, carefree Caps and uuggwnl gnu” : Acenlc or comic Postcards. You'll find just what you, want for A .c.u. . happy reminder of A happy vacation, for A wee gift or for what you -o-oo-cu will - - - Come choose your souvenir: in the 5 and 10 At HolmAn'A I TAXES 4- - VOTE MCLURE and MacLEAN tn lam”; ye cu oueetfa County Progregglvc Consctvauve Alsvolstion Ambulance Service Inserted by the Queen's County Liberal Association -nlrootorI- R E. Indie: J. W. uelonna VOTE FOR LOWER