AUGUST 5. ' 1953 Naval Frigates Due Here Monday Two frigates of the Royal can- atiian Navy are scheduled to u- rive in port Monday, August loth, ii. has been announced by naval officials here. The ships are I-I.M.C.S. Swan- sea, under the command of Lieut- enant Commander W. D. R. John- ston, R.C.N.. Ind H.M.C.B. Ll. Hulloise under the command of Lieutenant Cotrunander H. A. Por- ter. R. C. N. Carrying a complement of ap- zirnxintately 1:! officers. is Cadets nid 120 men each they will dock it the Railway Wharf about 4 ,1.m. The visiting ships. which are on it Cadet Training cruise. will re- main in port until -Wednesday morning. BIRTHS. Murmurs," DEATHS Silo Par Insertion BIRTHS it'(.)(k)AD-At the Prince County llospital, Sunday. August 2, 1953, lo Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Wood. Sicmon Park. H. daughter, Nancy lice. DEATHS ROBERTSON - At Blackwater. Ontario, on August 2nd, 1953, the Rev. C. E. Robertson in his 64th year, formerly of Pownal. IHKER-At Beach Grove, Tues- .i:ty, August 4th, 1953, Mrs. Alex Baker aged 82 years. formerly of Bristol. Resting at the Ms.cLoan Funeral Home. Funeral from Bristol United Church tomorrow, llliursday. service commencing at 3.00 pm. HOGAN-Suddenly at Ottawa. on Tuesday. August 4th, 1953, Lieut. (Ioloncl J. ll. Hogan, at the age of 58 years, beloved husband of Gladys Mt-Carthy, 2643 Ayers Avenue, and door father of Mrs. T. W. Vsndusen, llritut and Margaret, all of Ottawa. Resting at Mcllvoy l3ros.. Funeral llonie. Funeral Friday to st. Mug- ni'et's Church. Solemn Requiem Mass at ii o'clock. Burial Notre liame Cemetery, Ottawa. N.D. Maclean U NDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre PHONE 149 CENTRAL GUARDIAN FLASH:-The Windmill is feat- uring fried chicken to take out. Phone 7131. CALL THE WINDMILL for fish and chips. scallops, clams. sea- foods, to take out. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ser- vice, August 5th, Charlottetown, 7:30 p.m. Communion services have 5Dent summer vacations at Aux”; gm Mun.” River 1030 instructor. Despite unfavorable this iower si, Lawrence rive, reg. am. and 7.30 p.m, with prepgxu Wealh" H1559 8ll”l3 5h0WEd Te- ort. Tuesday's service was timed to story services Thursday 8.00 pm. and Saturday 2.00 pm. Other sr-i'-. Vic", Degable 11:00 a'm” Sm", conducted Red Cross tests and staiegmanvwa; bui-my chei 3.00 p.m., Cnpe Traverse me Gum” H595 b9l0W meflled French-speakingresidents of this 7:30 p.m. Rev. .1. H. Bishop, min- awards: district Joined in the service, con- ister. ' -l'"'l0" 3CFMd0lle Cvllla-nl, ducted by Rev. K. Keefe. some of FUNERAL AT VERNON RIVER -The funeral of the late Mrs. Sebastian O'Keefe, Vernon River. was held from her late residence on August 3rd to St. Jot-rchlm'a Church, for Requiem Mass at 9 am., which was celebrated by Rev. P. Murnaghon. Also offici- ating at the grave were Rev. S. Gallant. Assisting in services, Rev K. MacMillan, deacon, Rev. U. Gillis, P.P.. sub-deacon, Rev. K. MaoPherson in sanctuary. Pall- bearers were: Messrs 1". B. Len. Arthur Wright, Ernest McWil- liams, Malcolm McLean, C. J. Red- mond and Everett Stewart. Bur- ial was in the church ccmciery. Personals Mrs. Fred Aifleck, Mount. ste- wsrt received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Russell McGuirk. Boston, Mass., on August 3rd. b I? W Mr. Alex Ford, Douglas street, accompanied by his son Donald daughter Barbara motored to Fred- ericton. N. B, to spend it days, guest of his son and daught- Girl Guides Pass Swimming. Waler Safely .Tesis the Knights of Columbus Camp last week had Miss Mabel Saund- ers as swimming and water safety markable progress in their swim- ming skills. Mr. Desmond Gallant Audry Richard, Betty Hogan, Janie Keough, Freda MacDonald. Gallant, Helen MacDonald, Anne Bradley, Winnie MacDonald, Bar- iant, Alice Noonan, Frances Mac- LBPG. Jane Campbell. DliPl'1Xl0MRC' here. His father, William Howard Mlllafh Ml-rcelll Foley. Taft, one-time president of the Senior: Eileen Sutherland, Doris united States. . was one of thel Keough, Peggie Bi-lea. lewis' Poin-i . Swimming. Waier Safely Tesis Point, four classes for the different tests. the swimming and water safety committee in this community. Miss Lois Arsenauit conducted the tests THE GUARDIAN. crtaacorrerowog Pay Tribute To Memory of Tall MURRAY BAY. Que. (CF)- summer residents and long-time citizens of this resort paid tribute at a niemnriai service Tuesday to the late Senator Robert A. Taft. At least four generations of Tails The Girl Guides who camped at coincide with the private funeral at Cincinnati where the American the younger members of the Taft famlly'remained here for the service while their parents went to the state funeral in Washington. Senator Taft was a member of Murray Bay Protestant Church and regularly attended Sunday services with members of his family when Bernard, Agnes Intermediate: Eva. Jarvis. Louise are Anne Gallant, Yvonne Gal- earller summer residents who help- g ed establish the popularity of -Murray Bay ss a resort centre. I To Enable Every Gilli Employee To Vote lllONC'l'0N. N. R. August 3-- . in order that every 4-ligiblp, pm. 3 pioyce shall have an opportunity! lio vote in the forthcoming foil-I l l L-.. 3 Mrs. Henry Peicrs completed ed Cross course of swimming and nter safety instruction at Lewis' and yesterday presented cral election on August 10ih next, announcement has been made by W. E. Robinson, vice-presiclent,l and general manager for the At-l lantic Region of the Canadian Na- tional Railways, that the general offices of the railway and tho Mrs. Stewart Ives is chairman of mi . . - . - "4nghw' Mr. md Mrs. LeonM(h:lr1lds.announced the following re- ngilnlii Eltlzgiriftictti3a:ing;i:isetl,ira1:,4.gili F0l'd- Beizmneugnenny Haywood. three hours in advance of the .m . . . . .... Betsy Ives, Rita MacDonald, Gail 9105'"? "W9"! P01”- Thompmn. Florence Mon". Km” Other eligible employees, wlio-so Cord Of Thanks I would like to thank Dr. man, Dr. Irwin, Dr. Roberts, the v nurses and staff of P.E.l. Hos- pital, also the kind friends -.-.'ho remembered me duringlmy ill- ness, with visits, cards, letters. treats, and flowers. Mrs. A. Harold MacDonald. H CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. DIAL mo Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service A 0 -Dlrcciors- II. 3. Bradley J. W. Mexenna en Maclnnis. eeri Norrie. Ann Lawlor. Elisabeth Sca- Morris, Gail Norrie, David Lawior, August 5th, 1950. Call not back the dear departed. Soon to meet to part no more. Far beyond this world of change. Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing . "M in our Father's mansion fair. Lovingiy remembered by husband and family. necessary, are to be allowed su.r- flclent time off to enable them to cast their vote. Supreme Soviet Continued from page 1 permit a full meeting of ihe Com-I munist party central committee. There is expectation among Western observers that the Su- preme Soviet session will throw new light upon the struggle for power in the Kremlin, perhaps giving a hint whether the Soviet military has thrown its full weight lnlg the balance or actually has taken control. The July issue of the magazine Communist, the official theoretical and political journal of the central committee, reached the United states Tuesday. Its leading editor- ial contains this line with regard to the Beria purge: "Enemies of the Soviet Union in connection with the death of J. V Stalin gambled upon the weaken- itig of the Soviet state." Junior-Elizabeth Haywood, Eil- laude Vissey. Intermediate-Joyce England. Senior-Sharon Bugden. IN MEMQRIAM in loving memory of Marion arvey who departed this life nchored faith where storms are o'er. ' n the bordered land we left her loved ......BE . .5 Donlt Trade Prosperity For Promises VOTE LIBERAL "I inserted by the Que;-'s County lQ'.'!l "'9'ml”, This was the first time. so far as can be determined outside the Iron Curtain, that Stalin's death has been mentioned in connection with Beria's aleged plot in place his secret police network above the party and government. It dates that alleged Berta mach- inations to coincide with the time of Stalin's death, when the coun- try was warned against panic and the party was ordered to remain firmly united. Army n Berla Berla must have been in a strong position at the time to come up with the second place spot in the ruling hierarchy, It took a great concentration of strength lo bring about his downfall, and there seems to have been no other source for that, strength except the Soviet Army marshals antigen- ernls. - Announcements from the Su- preme soviet, dictated to it by the ruling clique, may contain the key, possibly on how the lenders are ranked now. The supreme soviet is the high- est legislatlve organ of the USSR, but it has no real power. It simply approves actions which have al- ready been accomplished. There is a good chance that some striking announcements will be made regarding the soviet econ- omy snd the national budget. such announcements might indicate the extent to which the ruling power in bowing-for the first time--to soviet public opinion. Curd 9f Thanks I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the, residents of Darn- ioy and surrounding districts for their many acts of kindness dur- lng my illness and term of con- valesence. Ivan Illckieson. , DANCE at K. of C. BOY'S CAMP ' North Rusfico. P.E.l. Thursday. August 6th Music by Alf 'McKearney Admission 50c WEDNESDAY, AUGUST nuns couurv Pll0GllESSlilE c0iisEiiiiATiVE anonncnsrs Desmond Doyle, Fisherman, Savage Harbour THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th-9:00 John R. McLean, Merchant, Sourls FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th-9:30 John A. Macdonald, Federal Candidate. All4Tiines Atlantic Standard. 5th--7 :30 PAGE FIVE Pioneer Anniversary Service At Belfast Church Last Night and unless those who are alive do so it will decay "id 1.11," yr. Mlclfay warned. "or course we an moved to add that there is plenty of evidence that men and woo men are keeping this property in an honorable state of repair. W0 must remember that the same need urges to keep me spiritual life of this church healthy. Ind again there is ample evidence that this "The emphasis of these anniv- ersary services must be, not only what our forefathers did and how God blessed them and used them, but what we are able lo learn from those experiences that will help us to proclaim for our generation. and to practice in daily living, that same faith of our fathers that we claim to be living, still in our hearts," said the Rev. John F. Mac- Kay, pastor of Orwell-Vernon Unli- is being done. ed Church, in speaking at the Speaking of the piano" gag. lsoth anniversary service last even- tiers, Mr. MaoKay paid spacial lnb commorailng the arrival of the Selkirk settlers at Belfast. Oiher speakers at the largely al- Iended service, which was held in the historic Presbyterian Church of Belfast, included Premier A, W. Matheson and Mr. R. R. Bell. Q.C., fleader of the Opposition in the lProvlnclal Legislature. Mr. K. M. tMnrtin, Q.C., presided. "Our fathers who built and maintained this building during their lives, being no longer in the flesh, tire unable to care for it, tribute to "their fine qualities of WVEFEHCC, filth. devotion and courage." Their appreciation of the supreme value of the spirtual and eternal world, he said, "is I chal- lenging example to a materially- minded generation so engrossed in the affairs of this world. me u.' press on to the mark. to the high ideals with which they challenge us. confident that He who hast continued on page 9 i iv MADE by the self-some romppny that , Lane Cedar Chests, LANE TABLES are manufactures the outstanding in Completely modern in design, with s simplicity of line that will add charm to any room, the Lane Tables are in a highly polished "Tonsi- ICIIOWIIPS their field: ed Oak" or Walnut finish. The Coffee Tables, Lamp Tables, Step Tables and End Tables are in the best of the American modern tradi- tion, manufactured in Canada, by Canadians and fbr Canndlln homes. 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