PAGE TVVELVE .. - ..,;e -- THE GUARDIAN. V- CHAHLOTTETOVSIN MONDAY I Mrs. William 1-Zilustixl Smith flli Uharlnttetutui Jill-l'.V .”l5' 1,-.,-day M R1-I:1t'll Gimw lntt uh:-:c she had hocn in resident for sex- 1 I Cliarlnitetnwii: Donald. uonrgclowii: 531- 5- Thibatilt, AlbCl'lOll', Pic. ll. , I Hawkins, Lili;.iriotu'l'oWili PU” l- -- ll. lor. Chailoitetowii. i 'lOUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY Pic. P. G. 3L3('sll.lI:ill.x' and, there are many rom- iiiuiitttes whore ncrtrly A third of, llit' i.tim itomr-5 tire Vacant. ul- thuu:;lt tho land niny be opcrtiiczi ., . . H 3 d C,1, C, E, '1ia3,- by .l(lj.'lt'"iil f.ti'iitoi's. ..x.uk, port Hi Ill i A" Mmms Wumml by dc Kl niint.-stcr of n:ricLtl- SUBSCRIBERS lather empty barraok. Furtlier dam- age wins avertod by the assistance lot at large number of neighbors who were succcssftil in bringing the fire under control, lil- ,, , . . - guy i Sit: ix, dopttty A slroizg committee was team She ll” ”' h" ' ' Tl'E5”AY .'tm:- lo: P.i-:.i. tircw iilleiilion tolaugurnted by Mayor Stewart at I ' . . - -- v - 1 . ' ' h - W" ” W” ””'”” M M "l The Haiitax Alarms W0"'l 5”0”l'i”-.”.ll'.”””- .-Z'.liaX"Cl'l7...'.T".'3.'.'t bl 3:?-Ztinclizxlehliiili"19eff3'J?S510.3-. ”'"” U""" ” Wmdem 0! Glc”.lfo:-get the Charlottetowii 1”o:'mii I'':' If, ”,;”i. l,,.,.;,,.,,l ,.,m,.,o,,,,,,nom', to be:m'pimmng for me! WNW-n' Mrs. Smlml the--'10”-nelil3”d the ueaumm acwmed them llllinlll --fault A title -'ilElll:.NS in Mnlsuitable observance of the Corona-l gitrisiiiie Md('l)iil1Rl(l ntaiiied .ni(Jby me Islandus m men. m!5,iip. W man of Her Majesty Queen Em. "ed l" U'”II0”mm”1 for mamlganie here as they tell lJ.'!lOl'E tliei' ”m '1 ” '””" 7'Ag iabcm H wars. being ill9dt'”"”5"d by m'rlde'.ei'miiied CliBl'l0'.leLOlHl nttackl i Coummm, ,1.” R. Cudmom heads, "”5h”'”l. 17 '”””SS ”f:”'xmJ-or WM lb)" 21 6-2 score last ll(l1gl1('.i'alLddSilV'l Four jovial black-l.icc coiiiedi:iiis',me mmmmec ,,h,Ch Includes. 5'U"l'”'l'W 5”" 0 l ' L .. ll.I.. fiiitls ca .oc e an , , , , . ,. . .- - .. ' , -m . -mutt-. amt Ffedelivk tnl;i;:K,S;,:,1,,eS apes; int: ml 1 (um )CiC.(l1.!JlL-xi(-l:lSl0Cll:1?l-d- l;rigadx;?;ldVi?'). vgimiikeigi ghigugxggl :h”I””Mn'”' and mu dfm:mP.lS' 5CV;l"5 N”? (””lll”””'t-l.' re. LlC(()i.'Jl(l'(ill'.iSIll .l.S from an aud- tivc COUHCll.gCL)lll1Clll0l5 P. C. Mc- Nlrs. l.t)tli.x .1. Xlutytp i.l'l(ll('H(i'i 1 m 1”. mpg-H.-5 ,,(,11 DA”-,,.d V W "(-1 Ami )1”, .i.;lip Alan-)lt!l;iii. lMill')l, m Tnroitlo. l guilt rcsui tit: l -- - - l 1Li,vh1p. '-.5;tpLi;.qli--'11iie llali-L fnx Ailriiiit 5 moved to within one; Hill? M W" MM"”m0 M33” ””C'lie.t Hu;r.li:r. C:ii'lll)l)f.l worry abutti- xcv '..E'.l;.'.'-KC vltuinpioiisliip Saturdtty, nzszlit by iinuiidiiu: out an 3-3 tic-, luri ntcr the Climloltetown lsltiiid-l it a mic-sided game bz-fore a H: ':.':ix l-"uitiiii. i l.tali7..:i:: on their speed iii lll6- aig Halifax FOl'llli1 cut. thrmiizli till" islanders dcfenses ease to whip (felt: purlss put the? uiipittiiitczoii Al 3li'.l-ar. l "Dnllitr Bill" Ford. product-r for Halifax skirted the lSl1lllClClS (it-fciisc 59 seconds aflciiCtmimoiivt'eallh of Nations Lexi loin” Mm 1 the npciiiiig Wlllailf and converted: Bill Wahsoiits lam; pass to shove Ihr Atlaiitics into a lead which, was netcr sci'tnttsIv tiircateiied by”, the spiriilcsa islanders. - Kenneth Bi')eii'oii. son of ML. and Mrs. l(c:'.':i C l"ti')'0lil0ll, all i'mnn Road, was ltikcii in Prince County llosiitltl in an ll1lC0n5Cl0liS- cnndltiuit 3: day nftcriioon af- ter the st c tjvlziider Royal- Enf.eld nintnicyrlc he was driving wcst on Water Street in Summer- side was ill L'L)lllSl0i1 with A 1947 Chev scdrtii liiriiliig onto Water Street from Cil'fillVllle Street. driven by Georixc liicctiirk of Borden. The initircd man suffered ll sev- ore cniictissuiii. and was treated by llr. Aiisiiii licluzicv who arrived at the scene sliortlv after the accident. He was removed to Prince County Hospital where h.s condition last evening was reported as slightly impmved. He had rt-gained con- 3Cl0ll5n6SS. The rt-sldciico nf Mrw. Rose Port- Ar. Abiirx, a fciv milc from Mitr- ray RiV'Pl', was olcstrmed by fire Saturday afternoon. The blaze was discovered about 4 ox-Zack but by the time lift iors gathered the fire had prngrrsscd so far it was not possible to save any of the con-l tents of the dwelling. Mrs. Porter was said to hove been away at the time, A in-year-old dMl.lZ'htP'l" was At home. There was )1 high wind blowing; and the flames spread very quick-' 15'- Tho ion was reporhd in the neiizh-borhnod of 57,000, partially covered by insurance. A male drowning nccldent claimed the lives of two well- knnwn Charlottetown men It an early hour yesterday morning when Maura. Inn Andrews, 79 Spring Park Road. and Arthur ,C:tiiiio:nii Naiy Li ileci llal:.'ax forwards. Capt-,' liocisey gitinc ul' the lhe llldll tttio p.it:.e(l the part in it was Lf'l'. wiii.7.0l' Cieiiieiits. Thc g ' g porisidci; scorcci tiizcc tunes its lit Marcel inc L'liPt.'K'.llg du'. When the six 5 k7illt0liilllt)!l c . the S;ii'.':ic-.1d air they to i'cprescii: the ll.C.fx' Coromttioii Daritde. scletx.-ti in the incrulicr of the be as the senior (jre.-it Brilaiiis i'eprc.seii'.ii!itos. Among those selected 1 .P:iLlili',L Setiinaii W. R. Gaiidet of (1lia:'.ottetown, PEI. lie J0lll9d inc RC.N. in April, 1949 and has szuce served. in thc (ies:i'o3ei's H. v Foriini and i 1. biggest! " law -l.)Llll('(ll :;.:id iirodiiccrl liv .1 on board in i1(ltl'.'.lt)Il to lilPLl'.n .).s rotiipiintes four oiiiccis ii:i(i- . with lpp:u'Enl!130 iiirn who liatc been speciaiiy ,Jd(leJ ,,aHc,,, ,nw,I ;l)1il1lZlC8(l pro 3 big moricypositioti in the 18 mile march tvilil llolt Nantc Hull W5 zhc Merry ..t; to u;iii fn:'iiin:'.:c. The crifcrmiiiiiiciit, uliicli was of c-xceptioiial !ilel'l' througliout. axis prcsciizcd bv the Holy Name S.u.cty of St. l)iir.s;.iii's Basilica C0lllllC LC- ttcic Messrs Austin Con- Cla 'l'iic (l.:c. Eaizlc Ntcliolsoz iitiliy. song specialties tmngizig d spirtluals to tihc iiiorc llll)E'5 with an pzoductioii in two quartettea. .'t'Sl to the well c llLll'l'l10iil' in An (3.1gei'li' a.l.(iCP(l event which iiiorc than 1'. ed cxpectatioiis of ti ms the concert ' : by the dc Paur under the aun- l1)lC('S of tho Cuflliiilllllly Concert Association. at Prince of Wald: Collcgc Aiiti"o:it.in Tlic chorus, tihicli tvtu formed )7l'PS9Il'.0 ,1ill3lllljV MC-S. Hllltoll and N001”) '” met during World Win" if and sang for N..v.il division 1I.VfCS. Charlotte in Charlottczuttii and at HMCS. Bytown ill ottiuva. in spam; he prefers liti-iiiiig and fishing. He 15 now scri" ' Lake Naval Radio Statinit, neat, Dartmouth. N.S.- iN:1'..tillal Dc- deiice Photo). Potato movement from this Province has been Very li('iIl'.V' during the past week with 855 cars being shipped for the week ending Apiul 19th.. states Mr. ii. A. Mac- Donald, 1Tihlifl;ZPl' of the P. E. 1. Potato iiarkctiiig Board. Wliilc the present market is slightly bet- ter than 11 week ago prices are Still very low with producers rccciving 40c-50c for 75 pounds bulk at various centres tliroiigliottt the province, . If the present vnl:ims- of ship- mcnls is ntainiaiiicd for the ncxt month most of prcsciit stocks will be cletiticd up rind more is always a. market for Isltiitrl potatoes tiiitil town and fll'.Pl1fl0(l the Prince Street School. LAC. Acorn Joined the RC AF. in 1951 and is pro- sently stationed at R. C. A. F. Station, Suinmerside. where ho is engaged as I. Safety Eqiiipnicm Queen 4 ;:iiicii:-mun American troops from Iwo Jima. to o immediate pop- .st post war tour. Eziiiti is film i ing its sixth omi- lliilr, performing be- rd audiences all the way. .'l'iie rt. 2 hi the chorus to Char- ,l0li(-tmlit ll.lS been impatiently itaitcri ior, and the audience which ,was l-:1 hand for the group's re- lappca: -0 here more than filled the nxuirnx-itini. THFRSDAY ll.Xl.ll-TlX. 223-lspeciali tBttili.ll, spiiiiig ii;' tllllil'lly on its Apitl --Tltn llnlilttx Atlzinltcs won the Itfaiiiznt-3 Major Hockey League t('ll(lIti;l.uliSlll(l and the Alexander lTrnpln lwre ltllilglil hy defeating illm l:;;hltng t'h:irlnttelown Is- :lllIfl(llS "-5 in the ninth and dc- lt.(l.n:. Llzllllfl nf lite M.M.H.i.. lfiiitils lmfnro n crowd of 0,500 fztits. Clicr-rctl on hy the largest lvittiul in unlclt a gitnic in Hilli- -,fnx the scztsnn, the Atlantic: Jllllllwil tum El four-goal lead in the first part of .iuii'. Sn for abotilltltn , ' pnriml and then liatilctl 9,000 carloads of U -ma,-'5 (-1-op uilli i.-P lsliiiitlvrs the rest of sold, lull-r 415 many as tho Wtikl as the slioi'L-handed M5,, llCli.'iiiilicilain mow caught fire to , ,iu:ilu- ii A hittcr struggle down to The R.C.AF. has announced the final whistle. that LAC Hg xv. Am,-n, 0!” l.itllr- Mitriclc llnllrtt lii"ilit' Charlottletowii P. E. I. has boon mil -n a scoring serve to fire selected as ivI.'iY16lllbeT of Lhc RC. llii'W' 1;”-'-is will iiiuiitiv luv A. pg Co,-Onauon Contingent, LAC.ll-'iflllL'S with nmic than iht-tr Acorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pg mztriztn -if i'ic'I0r.v. llollvil. simi- G. Acorn of 37 Orlebiir St. llc viasliiiiz like A i1liilllJ0l- Fl” llliZlll- M50 born and cducam-1 in Chg;-iozu-.lvli-t-xv an assist. Other Halifax l:0(IlS were scored by Billy l-lord. jliab Bnuitr-ss, Frank King and Don: 3lrt('Plivc. 1 in lo Wiscnirtn and Bob Gray mnrli st-rzrcrl two for the Island- ,rr.x' anti Wnllcr Pnwlsityn fired ' DYOVC tCOHHHC, E. C. Johiistone. Mayor J. ti). Stewart. City Clerk J. A. Ful- lerton. Messrs. Ralph Crockett Gerald Maddigilll, Robert Large and, in charge of publicity. Messrs. Farrel Gaudet and George Frtucr. Dr. R. G. Lea. Chairman of the City School Board. will have over- sight of matters dealing with school children iiicludiimg parade, distribution of souvenir medal- lions and other features design- ed to make the occasion in memor- able one for the pupils. The chairmaii was requested to nppi'oa.ch the following organiza- tions at mice with a request. that they send represeiitatlves to a committee meeting to be held at City Hall next Tuesday at '7 p.m.: Nat); Army. Canadian Legion, Air Force Association. R. C M. 9., City Police. Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Exhibition Association, Labour Pro- tective Union. and the vurious fra- l9J'll8l organizations, the Board of Trade and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The highest honor whicli can be accorded an Ayrshire bull in Can- adn. Carma to this Province when Gleiiga.rr,v Bit O"Fa.shion. was nam- ed as R Preferential Three Star bull. He is owned by Col. F. I. Andrew. tho Island-type Yorkshire wine has been received with im order from the Central Experimental Farm Station at Ottawa. They have asked for six bred sows and tum boars to start a herd of their I7ll'll. The presence of Island bred Ym'k.shlres in Ottawa. should of iiiesliinable publicity lvaluc to the Province as the iCEl1LYlll Experimenal Farm is :lllI'. show case of Cunadian agri- culture. Countleas United States farmers and breeders visit the Farm annually. A similar request for Island lsiock was received this year from the Experimental Farm at Len- lnoxville. Quebec, Douglas Ramsay, 44 viii: Avr- technician, tin", and recently nue. were apparently thrown ..L.- , Mr. James Nicholson said that '"'m '" '”"”"""9d bit” It - Changes alfmttng ihn rlerizy, .iii ttiinccttpied farmlioti-'9 and U15 locally bred Rnlmak RN? Well Marshall's Pond. Stanhope. Mr. 01 1..., A,.g1,.-3., ,.,..,,-in-5 wt-in im-nj.,m9,,,.,1, 01.1,,-Gods me known and fully recognized at A"d"""' W” 35 3'53” 0' 336- learned in-sicrtlny. :llE2ll' llopc Rivcr yesterday nfter- Com!” UlllV9ll5ll-.V- 1l-h80H- N Y- M" mm"? in his 30th rent The pnrisli at Port llill. '.kli'lt'lil,ll(iUI1 fell to the flames despite the Where lie recently completed a , Kb” Lr"t"””',M'”, had mm has ltcrll vacant stmo Ilir- Rcv.'cfioi'ts of uptiards of three litind- C011?!” 1" Hllltmal llll5b?illd11V. Ill ,,;'ml,',lf1,.'”R,li;,)'(:lu-ll8Dia”g19t9F-p Mr L. A. iiignnn jtviuril mp forccsaicd local tostdmts. augmented by fact hr said that the Collette, hus- A, ,;,n,,;1"i'm,,:, w,u, '3” 0,,u1')'o,::.:;”;n:)'::last icztr. is to li.'tirt).1 n(".'l' rector fire figiitiitu dCiaClll"ilC1ll.5 from baiidrv department wait 1i-Slili-I 3 tnr and Apparciitly in I10 lmnculm pl:'rl!S(:)n('O(I.Eiri:”lEf'Ji1Ex'(i(Elt'lCH0lHwlilllflL112m.1lRlLl(gl1Pfl'g);(::lleOVCF an 4:())'t1iri:f R boar bred by MCAUIEM sin-r 5: - ' . ' S 1 ' ' ' . ' ' Gglfnlyt R If ,:,sp;:I'1Lg;.Oil")-'f,g2 B. (., and wlioslti )4'lllg'lIi,ltl'i1C?(tli'tl'f'i1 loi alums! two miles. burned ' g--- ' h ,,.,,,.e ,1, 3 (mm A ,,,,,)be,, dinghy, llifas GIPPI1-illllloulilrlv xiv lS(i0pl .'np:tt(i thinuvzh a heavily woodpjd Fhw waterfront promises in 0. saw ms 0” mp bomom of . . atmmnn. - Rex, . l. ,tiston,nicn. .mnicily owned by Mr. Austin a busy spot today if ll1l'IWCall1Cl ,3", Wmd 3,.” m,hm(,d me Mounted is making :1 lr-t-tiiclv l1(1ll(l.'I)' tttii llnznii but iimv in possession of Mr. clmirs land permits loading and pomp ,,. ,,-hi: ,,N,(n,m,,, mt” across llic wintiitoitl ziml uill ;n- ilionins Rcici. whose. dwelling and uni-iadiniz 0pPl”(ilIonS of the half 1”... ,. my ,. .. , 0 ill. st '1 . 1 -: . '. int cxcep or ie oriuiinc ' in 1 "Coin". fup mn R,f,.hA,.?,E:. ' who Md mnductultlr in .ittstr;tli;t, sr-rvtnz in an cii'(-uin.-lniirc of A favnttrablc wiiid,Cliouinnrrl, nrrivrrl ,xosi(-rclay nnri ,.,, 3 m,,,, .4 g,.,,,.m.,, busmex an lAtizlit':m in-ottu-x-ttnmt. and tho prcsciice of so many Willing was licrtiicrl til the Marine wlinrf Elm Atrii'.:c fut x'cvcral venrs, ivasl 1' WM "-150 lmrmd .”mL H"'lN.":kCrst . mkm: on buoys ("spun M10 in. I) ,1,” Vmom the so" (YLp.trt:li of Now Lnnrloii tn in ho: .lll0 dcswoyocl liiiildiiigs ivcrc 1,l1DjPl9li1t”l1L wcalliciu. The first lot , ,d,.m,s and my lme-I'V-ml? lv'''-''lllp -35 lllt? l-1"l- .R- ll- liiwipcriy of Air. lihonitis Truinni'. spin ho placed will he the ap- g 1” 15 mrvived bvlntiplaitrl. ,uc-sent. imtm, u.Il wailielcrnn who look up rcsidciicelpronclics to (.harlottcl.own har- mn ("Finer mum” Gard ,lri:-lltf? nlitilll ihc first of'.lunr- tmtlicie on return from overseas butzliour followed by a distribution 0 -min: Cmldren Ermlv -lt.l1lu-. a .li.lli;ll !t)n .1118 i;l'It'll'FS(' :t,l:ilci'acceptcd .1 position in the city of ilic balance of the first out- D.”-nm' 9' and W-Mn” 6-Wtitnn(tttP '.(Ilil1Pln (nliipin. in whcie hv nmv rt-sides. .uard trip to points in the Max:- T” '"” ” Vii” And Rilltmtltid li.irrllli(Eilt';'."iln tl1irt:sli)i:li(ii)frlt'r tin: Afr -i ltl'W r v- Hmmwr wands M". u'KM'kow- H, M X” mm mm Om-Sm” I an! s. - i Hi”. gill is. Ioius Gocsces nfgnrx will he landed at. Bird Rock ., Fair: xmm wmchirr-;ii 51- -- hlrilfiiii itilth thcii i.'1lllll.V of iitcliutd other places ritirmi! this Ms” whim .. . .I H H T: I I”. P4 .:ri.:li:ii)p(iV.tc of llli4')n1.WhS lmiii,irip. Mr. E. K. MacNult. agent My Mm W W”: I WWW" Mine -inf Hi? ekiit-iii Ill-I'll ii ii: i -pr; 1” .Iit.(ii stats PIll'(ilivC to li;iii- for tho Di-parinicnt nf 'lranxpnrt. mp Zmv Wat MW" Kewed in mm ig to and um .cgt(in .um-, niiiie in Chrtiloticlown l:isll.ii-.tttitc Branch, announced yes- N-1l1' ni.:l Lczitliiiz Stores Assistant. H9 lK.lS 'l:n :1 iiirziitm. M 5, Law. rczicc I. (lac, TOOF. and of Prince Stinct B lllx" cm, 1,, Mt Rani-.t-. was hm-n at C)'Lg,m-y and ms pi--rlcrcmcd by both par- Nils (FlC'.'Fil yc:ti's ago, Hr had lntler'.y bccn ctn;wlm'o(l bi Michael Emit. on Dnrchcrter Street. He is 5'-irrlverl by his wife, the former Jcmi Strait. and three chil- 'l”ll- Gail". no 9. Sftll-'ll'.i, R, and Dottglas. 13 mnnllts Om: brother. Lorne. at Bcd'nrrl and R sistar. Mrs. l.. Sictsnii. 01.1-arv, also survivr, ilr u,-: R m,.m'b,.,. of Trinity lllll5P(l (”hiirch Charlotte- town. troops i-i-tiii-him: from the Far East is nxpcrtvrl to land on tho West, Coast, this week. lncludml in ihr zrnun slat!-d for ull parts of Canada nrc 2'11 nrmy members from thr Atlantic Provinces. All have completed it one year tour in Korca and on Arrival on the West Court will immediately pro- card on lcrtvo. The i-jnstcrn draft includes 174 from Nova Scotia. 60 from New Brunswick. 20 from Newfoundland um! 17 from Prince Edward Island. The names and addresses of the P. E. I. mcn follow: Pte. C. l.. Miti'ph,v. Charl-otic- town: Capt. R. H. Mnlinr. Chili'- lniictnvtr: Pic. .1. E. Pinsnii. Tiuva Pit. J. F. Gnlluiit. Summeraide; l-(Chi. .1. F). B. Campbell. Sum- mersidc; Pin. '1'. A. Connolly. Char. lottetnwn: Pic. C. G. Heron, cm.-. Pie. J. W. L. Perry, Pin. C. .1. Richard. ' PM. E. G. Sherren. Brendaliz.-mo: Pic. S. E. Deacon Th! lnrzcst El-r:fTnf the your of . . Wnulation of the Mnrilimcs crop- icspondciice from the Postal pnriineiit indicated that quest of tho Stintnicrsidr lt'r ('fil'l'lFl' 5:.-i'vicc insufficient. number of call witliiti tho lnivn. A letter was also received from J. VV:-ttsnn MaoNati',zlit, federal member for Prince Countv. paint- ing out that revenur his been high enough for street dciivery in Summcrsidc for some tlnir. but the number of rail.-. of dcllrmv it-C-,-,5 he lnS'll.fflClf'l1L to most tho re- qtiirz-incnts. WEl).V!'ISl)AY The St, Gcorgcls Junior Faririers' team of Geo. C. MacDonald, Luciiia close decision over the tram i'cprc- ncnting Faimlngtnii - St. Churlcs Calf Club of St. Gcorgcl hall Mon- dn.V evening, April 20th. The Call Club team of Eileen Lurkin, Albnn Wood and John Gor- man. although not as experienced an the other team did an cxcel- lent Job of upholding the negative side of the debate. "Resolved that 1 girl ruined in A city would make n. better fnrmei-'1 wife than the girl raised on 1 farm." AMHERST, N. s.. (cm Thr- Prublem nl- the tint-linlng rurnl pcd tip .uw-r.-tl timcs at a mori- irik of ihv veicrnn lttnrl nci mn- ferencc Itcr:-. Col. E. W. Jnhnstnnr. prcsidcni of the Prince Edvvard I51.-ind Rural Beautification S'icicty, said in his province the over-all pop- ulation in declining. North Wiltshirc; Pte. J. E. Kelly. ineiside branch last evcnhigz, cnr-jiil8lli- Dc-', the rc-llllil I,eg1(miilie Qticcii lfoicl bciorc procccdunzl branch for the institiiiiriii of a lcl- ' The Dutch family were liappr as they tircd. registered at to Verizon River, iilicrc M: iii Stitiimci;sidclC'”9-V95 W” bl? Piiiillrwed on ilicl could not be grained licvnusc of anllaltm of Mr. Breiicimi Curran points oil I The youngest child is less than week old. and thc oldest of the liVPl.V group is eight. ' Oificmls from the Charlotte- town Niitioiial Empioynieiit. Office blf Dre-arriingemeiit, met. the int. i'ni.zraiits and nssisu-d in locating them overniglit. Dr. J. H. Blan. chard pl Climlotlolnwii who was 3. Passenger on the same train ,'Wi?li the iiettcomrrs very kindly hzlpr-d them up to the time they i'r-ached the City, gnd wmie ,tnk.ct-i in hand by the Employment ofiicinls. l The Goasecs will have their nwii iLhC cnd of their loii ; . nme mil”. g Jnuiiicy some FRIDAY . . 'L()ADlNG PRODUCE - -n.,. MV. pC-cneral But-stall was again. the first Nnwtoundland ship to lltaltc port at Montague this year, R"lVlllit here on Wedneadav. This L1 the lllllid Year for the Biirsinil l-0 Own the Newfoundland trade with this local port, Under the command of Captain Levi Kerlev the ship will take on R cargo of potatoes for Fortune Buy, Now. foiindland. , WGRASS FIE!-E ('Al'Sl2S DAM- AGE -- A Irua rm Wedneodav on the vacant farm of the late M. .1. P-ower oi summerville spread out Oi control to the adjacent farm of Mr. Edward Walsh qestroying a The loss. he mid, is from the barrack containing ten ions of hay, 8 large quantity of straw. find un- Klfrflfiy. .l)O1'l.I'. tho Prince County ti-inspilal nn Tlll.il'Sdtl)', April .16. llflbil. to Mr. and Mra. Lawrcnrc ,l)n.i'lr. Sumniersidc. it snn. ,.1llLI.AR-At the Prince County :lfospilal, Summcrnide. on Wed- incsday. April 22. 1953, to Mr. and l.'lirs. Vernon ivfillnr. (nee Helen ltfnirns). Kelvin, 3 daughter. iBliRBlGAN -- At the Charlotl-- tnun liospititl on April 22, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Berrigan, City. ,ii sail. tllhlil.-At Grace Maternity Hes- pltul, Halifax, on April 12. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell, former- ly of Borden. twins, 3. boy Donald Cninpbell and Anne Kccfc wait alsepnrntc home. when they rcacti.M”i"-” and n siri Donna Jean. 5 T lFOR SALE i 1 U4 acres at v Pleasant Grove, with new five room bungalow, cement founda- tion. Well and pump in house. One quarter mile from pavement. I For further particulars apply in- Bell. Muthlooon & Footer Solicitors. Charlottetown MORRISON - At st. Michael": . . . . Hosp”, To,o,m,' on Am.” lam, time. .Reason for selling: Extension of present farm 1953. to Mr. and Mn. wiiitum Moi'- operations. '95 Aifgic 25. risoii (nee Theresa Curraglier) a son, James Gerard. 8 lbs. 15 on. MaoVICAR - Al: the P. .E. Island,FoR-RE Hospital. April 22nd, 1953, to Din, and Mrs. A. A. Macvicar. Char-i lottetowii, a boy. Brian Archibald-I Four room heated apart- iMacDONALD - At the Kingsiment in Ccnu-31 part of the County Hospital, Montague. April - . ' t 19." 1953, to Ml”. and Mrs. Reggie City. Ugglgilngglieggaafrglecstlfgg MacDonald. Peakcu. a. son. Bari'y,stOVD Gerard. fpiied. Possession May 1st. JACKSON-At the P. E. l-Liiitl F01. further particulars Hospital on April 20th. ism. 10 1. , Mr. and Mrs. Eninicrson Jackson app 3T1 of Fortune Bridge, :1 son. CRASVVELL - At the P. E. Island itusml R0575-wv Hospital. April 21st. 1953.” toRMr.l and Mrs. Charles Cruswc . us-. .- i h and tr-eef, Itico P. E. I. ll daughter. l 134 R C m S i mAiuuiici;s - 7 5-..... S-lEc'EVACHEl'lN-BA R LO w - on Tliursday. April ltiih, ;tt lli L.'tlp- BUKLDING LOTS thorn Avc.. Cliitrlotletuwn 1.1” Rev. .T. if. Bishop, Bertha fil.t.i'l Barlow of Wellington in iiaxl Stewart Iilnrliacltciii of Suiiinier-l Several Build-mg Lots fol. sid ' ' S noeru-;..suriticniy at thc vim--lsale in ideal location, in the Ioltetown Hospital. sniuminy. Royalty Charlottetown. April 18th. Mrs. Ambrose Dayle of Eariiscliffe. Fuitcrzil notit-n iiitccilt ApplyZ- MICLEOD - LARKIN - On We - g ncsduy. April 22nd, 1953. at 'rriu- PALMER & HASLAM, ity United Church. Clim-loitcitnvn. Solicitors, by REV--7-'11 ”l””v M”-V H" Charlottetown Larkin of Cliarlotteimin to Alex- roit same Very desirable property situated in the Brighton area. New dwelling containing seven rooms. Very modern. Air conditioned. Oil heating. Large lot. Gar- age attached to house. For particulars apply- f7ricEAsTERN TRlisT6.,t.,, 154 Richmond Street For SALE Seven room dwelling house situated on Green- field Avenue. Two years old. Excellent condition. Hot air heating. Oil furnace. Nice lot. For particulars apply- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street '1 under Weslcy MacLeod of Char-' lottetovvn. DEATHS BELL - At Gracc Maternity Hos- pital. Halifax, Wednesday, April 15. Donald Arthur. infant son of Mr. and Mm. Arthur Bell. JACKSON-At. tho P. E. Island FOR SALE Large nine-roomed brick Valuable Three Apartment House FOR SALE Estate A. T. MacKlnnon, No. 51 Prince Street, Charlottetown.-One. six-room apartment; TWO, five- room apartments. Each with modem bathroom. Good central hot water Heating System. For particulars apply to Mrs.,A. T. MacKinnon, on the premises, or to the undersigned. MacPlIEE and TRAINOR. ' Barristers, &c, 165 Queen Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hospital on Tllvsdny. April 2151. house in good repair. Cell- infnnt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Em- 11-a1 residential Section, Two g".'d”" . J”k5”” 1” F”'”'" fire-places. hot water heating; rt 9. . , - DOYSLE-Suddenly at the Cliar- tliroughollt L0t,40 A 100v lottetown Hospital. Saturday, Api'il with garage. For further 18th. Mrs. Ambrose Doyle of particulars Eai'nscliff" GRIFFIN-At thc Ciiarlollctovvii Hospital. April 20th. Robert Grif- fin in his 69th icnr. ' GRAY-At the Prince County " Hospital on Moiidziy. April '."0th. Margaret Louise Gilli”. wife of W. iron SALE Gerald Grziy, Cltitrloltctown. in This is only the 16th time this he, 39”, yo” honor has been given since Ad- RAMsAy.,A5 (he 1-95,,” of A mmed Rcgisu-Vwasmtroducedt and drowning accident at C 'ehcad on summer cottage at York Point, the first time it ever has come to S,mda,.' Apr-,1 my 1 AI-(hm-f0ppa!"e Brmhwn 51",”, cottage the M3rmmP PmVm"5' B” 0: Douglzis Rainsnv in his 30th ycar. ha; two bedrooml, living room. Fashion is also believed to be the ANDREw&,,s' ,1”. ,.,.sun of ,. km.h,,,,, mum,-,,,h and i,uin,4m mil-V mm M H” 15 winllers 5”” drowning accident iit Unvchcad on hath;-nmn with school-type M'liUC 1W”l3; Sttnday, April 19, 1933. Ivan -7- tank. Apply- it in interesting to note that in A,,d,.e,,,.s in ms 3,3”, ,.,,,,,.g ' ll"? YWRVY M'l'-Wle C0""tl' 01 WW MMRAE-At the P. 1:. Island Hos- GORDON 0- WM""'-N erloo. Hamilton and Oxford, On- T,-,,,,L Monday, Mm; 20, Miss Experimental Fann lario, the three cattle breeding 33- Sam, E-.,z,..,c',,, Ma,-nae in hgy Telephone 2835 sociations have an artificial in- 86”, V”- Scmlllalmlt Smlctl ind W0 0' the :ucAiLEi-in-At Cltailtillclawn on bulls used are sons of Bit O'Fash- M,” 19' Jmms u,.Ai,.,.,-, - mmw” Wt The! 5" l”all'l'"9 F'35hl0n PHALEN-At. l.fii:u'lnltnlmvn on Cnunt and Kcurlnral Fashion King. M,,,,,,,,,., A,.,..1 30, 51,5, M,” ,,:"T Plinlcn, (ncc Mary Morrissey. T01? T9C08l'llll0Yt Of Ll" Value of Netviown Cross) in her Ttilh year. JOSEY-Kt tl P. E. I.'l: l Ii - . - w , pital, Ariril 1953, sill-nnrry Rcglslelled 1V0- 1 U13” Josey in his shit your c loiiciown No. 80 Barley. SMITH-At. Bvach Grovrt Inn, Germination test ggq. A1,. Mrs. iwlliam i:Idivririi Smi ii. in - . her 96th year, form:-rly of Liltlc pl-V' 108 Prmce St or at my farm, East Royalty. FRED 1. ANDREW Phone 1872 Saudi: and Gian Willtnm. ' AUCTION SALE There will be sold by public auction on the premises at Morcll on Saturday. May 2nd. 1953, at 2 o'clock P. M., the house and lot and a. small quantity of personal effects belonging to the Estate of the late Selina I. 0lHalloran. This was the property formerly owncd hy the Estate of the late Georgina Bury, and consists of a residence on at plot of land sized 70 it. X 74 ft. Terms made known at sale. M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. JAMES B. JAY, Auctioneer FOR SALE Farm property. formerly owned by the late J. A. Silli- phanl, Hunter River. Clear title. Terms can be arrang- cd with right party. For further particulars apply Mrs. Sherman MacDuff Brookfield, P.E.I. FOR SALE IIILLMAN MINX 7,000 Miles Excellent Condition LAND FOR SALE THY) acres of l'rlll(l in Roy- zilly Charlottetown. Apply:- PALMER ii? HASLAM, , Solicitors, Charlottetown 78 BRIGHTON ROAD Phone 1660 i i - FARM FOR SALE Desirable farm of 50 acres at Kelly's Cross. Formerly owned by the iatc Philip Moiiagliaii. For full partic- ulars apply to M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. t A F0llvVSALE- BARBER SHOP and SHOE-SHINE Space available for magazine counter, ctc. Will- the to assist purchaser as second harbor for a limited icoimic FOR SALE Small Collage and int. Oll- ouiskiris of Cl1al'lOll9l0lVll,! reasonably priced. Apply:- PALMER & I-IASLAM. ' Solicitors, Charlottetown May be financed reasonably io reliable party. DOUG MAYNE, 113 Kent St. HOUSE FOR SALE 2 Apartment dwelling house, No. 1 Grafton Street; (corner of West and Grafton). Oil furnace. Lot. 89 x 100 feet. For particulars apply loz- Garage. 0. r. numrrmv, Solicitor, Currie Building. Tel. No. 261-L or 203 . 179 Queen at: i i l l l l l l l FOR SALE Bay gelding 3 yrs., sire Pagllacci, 220715, dam Arlene's Money 2:11 M5. by Real Money 2509: 2115 dam Tara Hanover. 3 yrs. 2:16 by Bunter 2:04, 3rd dam Roma Dillon by Dillon Axworthy, 4th dam Madame Peters by Peter the Great. Dudie Harvester. bay brood mare. 10 yrs. by Dude Harvester by Lee Harvester (dam Sadie McKinney), 1st dam Dorothy Davenport by Davenport. 1 set used hopples, 1 set used harness, 2 high class western saddles. Leaving to take up duties elsewhere, everything going at sacrifice prices. Write or wire- EDWARD LINDON, Newcastle. N. B. Phone No. 193-W, Nowcutle. FOR SALE FACTORY EQUIPMENT 1 Steam Engine 10 H.P. Steam Boiler, Murray 2 Retorts All other factory equipment All in good shape. Apply to- JOSEPH BELL Murray Harbour iiESllJENTA'. PROPERTY FOR SALE One of the most desirable homes in the vicinity of Charlottetown. Situated on paved highway one and a half miles from City limits. House has three bed- rooms and bathroom on second floor. Living room with fireplace, bedroom with separate bathroom. den. dining room and kitchen on first floor. Large base- ment with rumpus room. Heated garage attached to house. Hot water oil burning furnace. Property faces Charlottetown Harbor and contains two acres of land with right of way to beach. Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS 125 Kent Street Phone 1108 41:4. AUCTION SALE AT ST. CATHERINES ON APRIL 29th-1 P.M. Consisting of the following:- STOCK: 3 good work horses; 2 newly freshened cows, 7 and 4 years; 1 cow, 5 yrs., freshen in June: 1 fat cow; 2 heifers. 2 yrs.; 4 yearlings; spring calves. all Shorthorn grade. MACHINERY: 1 Mccormack binder; 1 hay-cui- ter; 1 grain crusher; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 lever harrow; 1 light harrow; 1 Broadcast seeder; 1 Ba"? plough (new); 3 single ploughs; 1 hiller; 1 scuffler: 1 thresher and cleaner combined; 1 engine: 1 DUIPCTI 1 hay rake; 1 roller; 2 wood sleighs and pole; 1 truck wagon box and rack; 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh; 1 saw bench: 1 set three horse eveners; ha.V fork. 100 ft. rope; cart-saddle and breaching; all work and driving harness; 2 sets block and tackle: qulllm-V cedar shingles; Daisy churn; cream separator, 600 lbs: 2 cream cans; quantity mixed grain and oats; num- ber wooden tubs; 2 bay stacks: carpenterls tool-5'3 forks; shovels; hoes, and saws, and other articles 100 numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums up to ten dollars Cash: 0V” that amount six months' credit on approved joint not" with 6757 interest. Sale positive as farm is said. If ston'ny.'fii'st fili- day. GORDON MlcLEAN- Own? JOHN C. MMPHEE. " 3 .. Auctioneer.