-rust GUARDIAN. --CHARIJOTTETCWN .----,---..-.-..-- -. JUNE 3. 19;; Greenfield lllonen """"”” ””.”....,.,”T'””;,,-. Body of Missing pres: nrcnfi .. so . . -. sasmu ouaaolau King's County Hospital. Montague. Sunday. of Mrs. Arthur Brothers. of Greenfield. after a lengthy ill- ness at the age of 13 years. Mrs. Brothers was the former Laura Hennebery. daughte of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herme- bery of Morell.. Left to mourn her passing be- sides her sorrowing husband are two sons. Joseph at home: and William. in cardigan. Also two daughters." Mary and Elizabeth. both nursing in Panama. , Also surviving are three broth- ers. William. . in st. Paul. Min- nesota: John. Brooklyn, N. Y., and Blue Dem leetaarant. ad Guardian Office; Gees Peat ofllzez II 50IIHi.'!'Il Inch Ia: and II?l.ieiea'r:':':lI.arn.h ' SPECIAL - TH! Ilse llilc Studentship Montague Student. mg .35., MING"? "" r A "A A" Prize Vlinnertlit flies in Hospital Man found on TENDER THR"-l-ER Ti" 9'I"liI- -I! 50 his!!! I8 the El-I-7Tne places In M-nuns: ugdical school The death -;c-urred in the "or". '0' am cossraucrrou os- ror: rmaaaa e ro”9'”s' manna-non arena H m, s. c. A. er. airarsox, summ-EB: ”?.'.'...i" it t . lainl as to content. and, add)i'esTe.drk:d the underiezlgned will be met.-.3 "P to NOON sranneno -rm:-::- ATM."m TUESDAY. JUNE :4, 1953 sun-corrrascroas may ",1, the rims and specifications iv. Central Mortga e and Hum”, Corporation Of ices located oi: Hlliilx. N. 3.. Saint John, N 3 Mencton. N. B.. Board of The." Halifax, N. s.. Builders Exchange. cap 1 'r or. TO-NIGHT STARTS AT Il:30 PM. HALIFAX. June I -- (GP) - Seven undergraduate prime - win- ners in the faculty of medicine were announced by Dslhouaic University tonight. . They are: Aubrey Denssnore. Moncton. N.n.; Kevin P. Smith. . curling. Nfld.: Lee Edward Stick- lee, Plaster Rock. N.B.: James J. Mallet, Yarmouth. N.B.; Gordon Keith Dimock. Windsor. N. 3.; Gordon Jaaey. Annapolis Royal, 11.5.: and Albert Joseph Johnston, Montague. P.E.I. The body of John Francis Mao Isaac. are 2!. was found on the north shore 1 1!! miles west of Naufrege at 11 ans. yesterday morning. The deceased is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Maclsaac of Greenvaie. He wee last seen on the evening of Tuesday. May 27th. Duri his absence hie father thous t that he woe at the home of hie brother. Orrin at Monte- cello, while his brother thought that he wee at home in Green- Mr. Hugh MacPhee, Launching. was a "business visitor to Mon- tague yesterday. Mr. Alfred Welder, Launching, V, was a business visitor to -Mon- tague yesterday. , Mr. Francis Campbell. who is engaged in constructing a garage for Mr. Alvin Brothers. Cardigan. spent the weekend with his fam- ily in Charlottetown. Mr. Austin Davey. Gaspereaux. who was a patient in the Klngi County Hospital. Montague, re- turned to his home. The many friends of Mr. Ver- non MacLean. grade eleven teacher at Memorial High School. Montague, are sorry to hear he is a patient in the King's County nonrmo, . eeuoumo, iovmo - roe HEARTBREAKS Miss Florence Higginbotham. nurse-in-training at Grace Mater- nity Hospital. Halifax. is spend- lng a week at her home in Mon- elso three ...OR GLORY! .. STOR taguc. Montague. Wednesday and Thurs- day. June 4 and 5th. "Thunder on The Hill'',- sponsored by the C.W.l... London. Ont. ii A. M. and 7.30 P. M. .-!SEl'.' FRANK James. Jesse James, the Daltons in "Kansas Raiders” Wood Islands Monday. Vernon Tuesday. Canoe Cove Wednesday. Cardigan Thursday, Eldon Friday. Bridgetown Satur- day. ..”(l0RRlt1UTl0N' - The name of Sister St. Elizabeth. St. Mary's Convent. Souris. who was awarded her B.A. degree at the Convoca- tion exercises of U.N.B. on May 15 was incorrectly listed as of saint John, NB. IGIIIIE JOIIl'S? Are your joints and muscles stiff and painful? Do you seem to "ache all over." Ncuritic pain? Get quick relief with T-R-C's. Used and endorsed by thou- sands for relief of these pains;also Lumbago and Neuralgla. Ask for T-R-C-'s. 65c. 81.35 at drug oounters.T-I34 ....'Sl-IOWING at Yeo's Theatre, ..t0I.n TIMI: GOSPEL MEET- INGS at Murray River Pentecostal Church with Evangelist J. Bean. continuing Tuesday through Friday at 8 P. M. Sunday because of Rheumatic. Arthritic or Hospital. I .,.. ..- ....'THERE VVILL be H mecting of the ratepayers of the tague school district on Friday, May 6th at 8 p.m. at the High School to hear a report from the committee appointed to look into the question of a. new school. General discussion will follow. Let us have your ideas. ..'Ll?.AVlNG ST. PET!-:R's - It has been learned that Dr. M. N. Beck will be leaving his practice at St. Peters on July 15. to take post graduate study at Dalhousie University in the field of psychia- try. Dr. Beclr, a native of Mon- tague, has been at St. Peters for two years. Dr. Arnold Burden is succeeding him. The latter grad- uated from Dalhousie University this year and interned at the Vic- toria. General and the P.E.I. Hos- pitals. At present he is at Spring- hili Clinic. N.s. IN MEMORIAM KATHERINE BERNADETTE DUNSFORI) The death occurred at the Charlottetown Hospital on May 2 of Katherine Bernadette Duns- ford. age 9 months. dearly belov- ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dunsford. She had been a patient in the hospital for one month previous PRINCE EDWARD To-on - wan- . 5 ' t... it-c-I u...r-r VAN JOHNSON DOROTHY McGUIRE RUTH. BQMAN to her death, receiving treatment for a kidney ailment and despite the best of medical skill God called her to His heavenly home. A bright and loveablc child she will be sadly missed in her home by her mother, father and two brothers Donnie and Billy. Her funeral took place from the residence of her part-nis. 73 Allen st. on Saturday afternoon at 3 pm. Pallbearers were four little neighbors of the deceased Leo- nard Dunsford. Michael Aylward. Joltn Burhoe and Deryl Dunsford. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. ' The following is the floral tri- butes and messages of sympathy: Pillow. Mommy. Daddy and Brothers. Sprays Mr. and Mrs... Everett Dunsford and Daryl. City Green Family, Allen St. Mr. and rMs. Elmer Dunsford and Family. City Mr. and Mrs. and Family. City MacDonald & Rowe Co, Ltd. Phyllis. Kenny, Gerard and Deanne Greenan. City. Keith 'v'Dunsford Cut Flowers Mrs. .7. M. Hunter and Anne Mon- .- Orland O. Schaus. 8. Eng., M. Eng.. Montreal. (above). who re- ceived the post graduate degree Master of lmgineering at the spring Convocation at Mcciill University. is the husband of the former Lois Gillie and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillls, Melville. Mr Schaus was the holder of the Comin- co x llowship,for the past year and has been awarded a National Re- search Council Studentship for the coming year. He is proceeding to- ward a doctorate degree in Chem- ical Engineering at Mctlili Uni- verslty. To Admit Negro To Exclusive School GROTON. Mass, June 2 -(AP! Groton school one of the most socially exclusive preparatory schools in the United states. will admit a negro student next sept- ember for the first time in its 68- year history. Rev. John Cracker, headmaster. described the step as "an old story." lie said a great many schools have done the same thing. West Royalty i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell and Family, City Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weather- bee. City Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Square- briggs, City Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cameron and Helen. City Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Family. City John J. Moran. Alberton Mr. and Mrs. Sid Burhoe. Spring Park Vi'. Institute Mr. and Mrs. Mike Aylward. Cily i' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dnnahuo. Cornwall Miss Myrtle Higgins. City Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan. City Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Matters and Family. Wesimoreland Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maclnnls. City . Mr. .and Mrs. Neil Tnylor and Family. City Mr. and.Mrs. Eddy MacGuizan. City. City and Malonr. CoI':iOOfm'I'ltdnlts Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dunsford wish to thank Dr. Farmer and other doctors of the staff of the- Charlottetown Hospital. nlso the Sisters and Nurses and all who Mrs. Eph. -Van Dyelr Photo. ' Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Pi-ancta Prosper. R. N. of Charlottetown was a. recent visitor to her home in Georaetown. Mrs. Charles Currie was a visit- or to the City on Saturday. May 31. Mr. and Mrs. were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, May (list. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiixie and family of New Perth, were recent guests of relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. William Charlottetown. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Marteli ..'Mr. Leo Victor, who is employed spent a recent week-end at his home in George- in Charlottetown. town. , Mr. Murvin Mcln-nis. Principal of Georgetown High School spent a recent week-end at his home in Eliiotvale. Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell. graduate Nurse at the Prince Ed- ward Ialand Hospital. was a vis- Frank Mschesn J. Martel! and son Joseph were recent visitors to and Mrs. Mllrred Batohu- der and son Gerald. of Charlotte- town, motored lo Georgetown on Sunday, June lat. and were guests Edward. Morell. P.E.l.; sisters. Margaret. Clertruite and Annie. Mrs. Peter clarken. all of Ottawa. Ont. - one brother. Dr. llennebery. predeceased her a number of years ago. The funeral will be held Wed- nesday morning at 9:30' from st. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Montague. Interment twill be in the church cemetery. increase shown in Ferry Traffic Figures Figures for traffic handled by the Northumberland Ferries on the Wood Island-Caribou service. released last evening. indicate a substantial increase in truck traf- fic notwithstanding tha seven and s. ht days lost early in the month through navigation difficulties. A comparative statement with May of last year follows. with 1051 in brackets: Passengers (5.216) 6.260: .autos (1.464) 1.288; trucks (651) 728. There were seven fewer pas- sengers, and l'l6 less autos ferried. while truck traffic increased by 131. It is interesting to note that in 1041, the first year-'the service was in operation 629 trucks were ferried during the whole season. or 153 less than the month of May this year. Under government re- striction. a truck load is limited to 15 tons, for ramp protection, and many trucks of this capacity and slightly less. are now in op- eration as compared with the half- ton trucks using this route in the itor to her home in Georgetown on .earlier years. Sunday. June I 81.. Mrs. William Hook and son Billy of Charlottetown are visiting in Georgetown. the guests of Mrs. Hoolrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lavandier. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burke and where they were guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser and daughter Judy. North Lake, ee- companied by Mrs. Percy 0'1-leniey and Mr. William Buffett of Souris. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. June 1, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Lieutenant Maurice B. C.. where he will instruct. Naval Officer Cadets in Diving for a t.wo month period. Maurice will re.- enter icine. g son Paul. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. June lat. De Lory. Royal Canadian Navy Reserve left on Friday, May 30th. for Esquimalt, Dalhousle University next autumn for his 3rd year in Med- World war II Veteran or George- town Royalty. on his fine showing in leading his class in Automotive Mechanics at the Vocational School. Howard was the recipient of a num- ber of prizes at the closing of the Vocational School which were held on Friday. May 30th. -AC NOTICE OF SALE HY Pursuant to and by virtue of A Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island on the 29th day of May. A.D. 1952 in an action wherein William El- lis and Harold Ellis carrying on business as Ellis Bros. are the plaintiffs and Roy J. Strang is the Defendant which said execu- tion is marked levy for the sum of 3864.00 together with interest at five per cent per annum from the 15th day of November. A. D. l950,.I HEREBY give Public No- SHERIFF the 31st vale. On Sunday. June let. it was learned that the boy was missing and inquiries were made. The R.C.M.P. at Souria was in- formed and a shore patrol found his body yesterday morning. The body has been forwarded to Charlottetown for an autopsy. and the inquest will be held at St. Margaret's Hall. Friday, June 6th, at 7 pm. Coroner Dr. M. N. Beck will preside. The jury in- cludes. foreman. Elmer 0'1-lanley, Neufrege: Cornelius Gallant. Nau- frage; John Gallant. Naufrage; Emmett Chaisson. Bear River; Charles William Sheehan. Bear River; William Dolron. St. Char- les; and Joseph Patrick Carter. Pontlceilo. . Besides his eorrowlng parents. he leaves to mourn two sisters. Mary, Mrs. Neil MacLellan, Little Harbour; Renaldo. at home; and four brothers. Orrin at Monti- cello, and Louis. Leroy and Her- bert at home. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. Montreal. Quebec. PRIME CONTRACTORS may obtain plans. specltig.u.,,,, Md ::'xr;.":.g::?" "W epost of 8100.00 by che payable to Defence Construcgm (1951) Limited is required 10, each set of plans. specifications and documents. This deposit can only be recovered it plans. spec. lfications and documents are re. turned in good condition on or before the seventh (7th) day fol. lowing the date of contract award. Each tender must be lccompan. led by a separate security depnm of ten per cent (10'7a) of the ten. der price submitted. A cs.-nu... cheque made payable to Dlifcnca Construction (1951) Limited or negotiable Dominion of Canada Bondi will be accepted as .1 so- curity deposit. Th; lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. CONNOLLY. 1062 Gotfingen Street, Halifax. Nova Scot in, E OFF to SAliIlY'S pl. . .. OPENING OF Sandy's Outdoor Theatre THURSDAY. JUNE 5th.. 8:45 P. M. - Presenting - ”'TlJLSA" In Technicolor Starring: Susan Hayward and Robert Preston Admission 40c lice that on Thursday day of July. AD. 1952 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon in front of ' the Law Courts Building. Char- lottetown. in Queen: County in Prince Edward Island I will set up and soil by Public Auction to the highest bidder the lands and premises hereinafter described that is to say: All that parcel of land situate. lying and being on Lot 34 in and Kay Fitzgerald sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy in our rccrnf, sad loss. ' JASPER NA'l'l(.)NAL PARK -- CARTOON MATINEE 3.30. EVENING 7 and 9 Congratulations are being exten- ded to Mr. Howard MacDonald, Messages of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Costello, Re- serve Street Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Frizzell and boys. City Mr. and Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Devereaux, Spencer. Mass. HEY KIDS! ANOTHER FREE SHOW ' PRINCE EDWARD - SATURDAY MORNING SEE THE BIG ACTION-COLOR SHOW Albert Kearney. AANNOUNCEMENT . . Wilb T l , ,- , - 5PG BESS” W25; ;::.1:1" " " "" Dr. Arnold Burden will take over the medical Queen-, county, bounded on me . , , Mr. and Mrs. Moync Salter. south by St. Peter's Road on the JUST BRLNG TVVO LMPTY CONTAINERS cmtrlaueiown Id pnctioe of D... My N. Beck, St. Pew”. on July e:stMb,y; fggrg u:;i:1'.l rgsnidertiit: ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Gera Nantes, A 0 9 I - OF ANY SHJE ER SEAL PRODUCT Charlottetown west by the farm and residence , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyndman. 15th. of James Wyatt and on the north Charlottetown by a line running from the east- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cudmore, em to (tihe westlern bgundsryt at ' cm.-yougqown such a stance rom a mu o O . - - l ,l d 75 , CAPITOL '” W ""9: - ...r::- W :::d..::.':. ".r.:......'.:::: IF YOU FACED HER PROBLEM Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMillan belnr 7 chains. 50 links A little more or less containing 75 acres worm you HAVE nun come- and Family, c....w.n empm and "Wm "mum . . . A . . . M 1- AGL? 1ou'll find the answer in your X vim” st” M”"”h" Q" 9 out to the said Alex Ferguson. own heart when you have seen the M... ,...d M... 1...... c1.,.;.;.,, hilsmheltrs sn(:osssi;)r;Iln'10g:vct:"; l - ' g - r 0 way I girillgiig. btiliiflflll story of Mario , Nannwslltslnlrcpmr and mm my 1-HE pooug 1101-E1, .. MONTAGUE of mm mum'd mm the "M, ' on ' . die of the said lands and also Mr. and Mrs. John Cusack. New Wiltshire Rita Malone. Taunton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dunsford. Montreal ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dusnford and George E. South Melville Regarding Sunday Meals HOUSE GUESTS ONLY Will be served SUNDAY during June, July. August and September the use of the water of the said spring to the middle thereof. DATED this 29th day of May. AD. 1952. sons r. moi-roN. r. an Mrs. Golden Graves. ' - :- c.i'i.:oit..'i..-n - ”""'"' ”"""' C”"''''' more also re ses...es:y an-aaoer e-rose "I-0- Mrs. Christine MacLure and - Family, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson. . Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mon- aghan. South Melville ' filefgueronfee GREAT inuvs" IN HOME BEAU . Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mckenna. mMMmi1'l M...-I P if I I l f . rs. char ower. (1 y M d CMr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor. S a lty . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. Charlottetown Miss Aims Mckinnon. City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcklnnon. The dramatic story of Sal Allen Strgetm D I G h Mr. an re. oug as re am. Starring Belle Creek INES Olsml Mr. Inns Mrs. Alfred Blen- ' chard. City Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jones. 1N ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES '6 , , them with -A-soetsyrlaasuyuveu tee mcncet-ueyaeuunuemu Ito's . I. I II II I ll 1' as-mi t:r.s:""”a'-'-i Jim: xtso WHO LOVES rmmr - 9 - Shows 3:30-1.9.