' l Ctmadian Club Formed In Massachusetts UTICE THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Notice is hereby given that under the pro-viions of the above mentioned Act Mr. Philip W. Barlow of iilirmiis must prnsent themselves for examination be- fore a Driver's License can be issued. . Mr. Barlow will be available upon appointment to give iiistmctions, in a dual-control vehicle, to holders of RPQlllllFllS' Licenses. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . -. - hard time in ovsi-coming prejudices and combating the various hostile elements. Every time Thurlow brought up the subject of present day at- fairs on Arafuf. however, he prov- ed somewhat evasive. - "There's nothing to it now." he remarked on one occasion. "Once that the show practically runs it- self. But we can go into all that Let's leave it till you're are feeling ,good later. rested up and and fit again." Actually, Thurlow was feeling as Hit as ever he had felt in his life. 1front. row, left to right. Mrs. VIc- the closing prayer and Selectman Newfoundland. ftor Foster. Rev. John U. Harris. Norman Hartnell, who extcrided "The cnnndlm club M pram.. I .Mar.loris Vorcs. all of Framlnr greetings of the Town. ' inzhsm was recently organized iir'P8llBf . i 3'" K1 i - - l71'0V 9 Y I Im 11: am Melbourne H tt f C T av-1. ' Patterson, Consul General in Bos- State Teachers' College chapel erse. Prince 1gcYwardoIslalYcle aszist-lsald Iton, Mrs. John E. Logan of Na- ino conditions and had had a Juntios mm lavud of Quebec native Oi 1yoii get the hang of it you'll find 500 MAY 13. 1953 W. The annual report disclosed that at tho and of libs! the fund a- mounted to t3.'T09.000. a decrease during the year of approximately 312.700. During the year 2.800 ap- plications for grants and loans were reviewed. Oiran-ts awarded totalled 8183,80!) end. loans S242.- Provincial chairmen named in- cludsd Charles E. Hunt, st. John's Nfld.; H. C. Bourke. Charlotte- town; J. R. Mschum, Halifax; and R. G. Mcrnc-rney, Eaint John N. E. El. Chmlnmamwn has men appointed an. EXAMINER to t I Photo by Peters, East Hclllstoni::fnth:oT;3Ii1.I;?: tlll;t.ie'un:n:'(:)l:l'nliK;e exanlliiv Into and pass upon the qllallflrations of per- Among the 136 members and her banquet included Rev. John dian Club. Almost every town orlwould have to take up his unknown sons npplYln;Z for motor vehicle operators' licenses. K1195" Itlendins "18 111” 11-11011” 11I1'1'1I 0! 5!. Andrewl Epllcovll place in the three Maritime proimdutles 111 swim. and he 10': the , 1 or the newly-organised Canadian Church, who gave an opening moss is represented as well in sev-lsubject drop without demur. I-Uillmviniz the issuance of a Beginner's License ap- lC-lub ln Framlnzham. Mast. It prayer. Rev. James Lambert of eral towns in Quebvr; Ottawal To be continued lthe Kendall Hotel recently were. the Marist seminary, who gave and other parts at Ontarlg nnpli -a ... GOHTIIIUE TO GIVE YOU i PIIIIJES BEYOND BOMPAITE . p . choir under the direction of Prof. ed by Attorney Pierre Belliveau, l .XllpIli'aIl0hS sholild he made at the Office of the luck. President John E. Logan of Edward r. Gildsy, followed by BQcret,gfy or me c,.,,,..im,, club -.. . lax-iiiir of Motor Vehicle Licenses Monday through Frl- 1Natick. and Rev. Janie! 1-Ember! Group 501185 and "The Maple In Boston and formerly of Dor- Towntn. Msy 12 -(OP)-KW lof Framingham. Back row, left to Leaf Forever," with Mrs. Vera cheater, N. B. Tthe plirpnse of in; ward 8. Mark. vioe-president of right, are Austin Frausel. Victor Llttlefield at the piano. Toast Club is to prom0lP good-will bin. the Robert Simpson Company. Foster and John Foster of 1"ram- master for the program was Vic- tween Canada nnd the United slid recently newspaper advertis-l Coats priced for every Cotton Dresses special I dzvv lictwocn fl a.m. and 5 pm. in the following places: tlliarlottctown--Riley Building. 103 Queen Street. inghnm, Atty, Pierre Belliveau ofltor Foster. States, fgllowghip Md snnlnl nil. ing has no substitute for effcc- budget s1.00 Siiiiiinersldixv-Coiirt llouse. Cembrldxr. Willard Show 1101115-l Durlniz the evening president vitles. and l1lSI0ltl('nl. artistic and ”1"”1E55: . . I q;14g13;1t)g1.gl2450 1011. Allslln P ("rillaitliaii of Pram-.Jnhn E. Logan of Natlck. formerlvlliterarv activitii-is iiithin the Club s1””I"g dim”? El Imillm dl” ' I - 1' ' ' . lV00l Sweaters 3Iiilll.'lL'llP- Xlasniiic Hllllfllllij. iiirriiam, Len c. Rirhrird of Natick.lof Halifax. N. 5, spoke of the club A l1(;al'Ty vote of lliallks (Hid iap- 01155111: direct mail advertising at; Shorties-Extra 51390131 5100 - ' Fldward Mnii7ai- of linllislon andlin general and explained the re- preciation was ("(lFllflf1(l to Mrs. '1” mm mmual c0”"””””” "1 mel 310.95-h14.8l-3I13.8l . ' Smlrlsn Star Grncnljv. Jrisrph Mariel of Fmmlnxham. lquirements for membership. M05! Howatt for ll”. ,.,l,.,,d,d work Association of Canadian Adver- Suits regular price to SS3-5. Cotton pantlcsnnli pail. for p p p Dr. George S. Patterson. Consul of the towns in the area are rep- achieved. Mrs. Belliveiiu was pre- me"' he 5am that .M.l”P' MM." iF14g1,og1f9r,.cl,;09 50 A130 l-Uillimiiig is the ltiiwi':iry for the iiionths of May Geneltal nf CaliR(IA in Boston. wsslresenmi with the exception oilsenieri with R I)0llI1llFl oi timi-ei-s nape” ”e ”.d1'””5l”” 17.13 811115;: - - - 1- - izlrv-1' flllll .lllll" Xiiv iiiicc-:saiw' chances will lw published the eiwst siim'-W "1 ”” Hm hanTlBh.!lnn Whl h l s its own criria-lat the close of iiir iimzmni A dig?” "azlldl-l Only 1118 "1111? 1110'-l 1101153 D1'95Se5;P9C131 11111119 SOCRSE4 Pall for - i I 1 t lfl l:- i..d C - -V ' H - iennw es; VI; ...- f..J..... 9 1'1 93 ' l .l.88 and .88 1.00 In Hm I 'r”' llllffll (lfllllllwllllw;1lHal':lllE5illtA:T:). MaansH..1 ant. lot in Sti'Mii:'n company he. "Any "lerchllm W110 d99e”d5 1; Y . ,Y which lrink place at the Kendall E , had to keep up the pretence of L159" Illlgsvlgpgzgn alzjmslllgllrig New Summer Dresses arriving daily in all the newesl Mm"h 0' May Pwtici-smi is a native of I:1l:m?fHl:iHPllA1lgIllllIlg clllllad dlzll-. Wm 3I11'91.V 11199 53195. 11 1101 1115 malenals and Sty1es!'-priced fl-Om "" " f54'90 to T3100 shirt. . 1 ”We at Simpson's bclit-ve, wlthl -all of you I am sure, that ihm-cl - . i . i .of hospitality in the matter of 15 no aubstuule rm me dahli drink. I iiowspnpers." l It appeared that sitting mdulgrl o....-,s. D L 0 I ed himself prctly lieiivlly. and lie iThis ivas no czisv iiizittcr in itself. land at first it has. ieiirien-d less easy by the traders liivisli notions Ilse our Lay-Away plan. A deposit will hold any garmi-nt. . ("liarlnttotmvn .. Summersidc . (Tharlottctown ll.iv Illll to TVl:i) l3tli inclusive . Way Willi iii Rial" 22nd inclusive . llny Lrllll to May 29th iiiclusivc . Mrmrinn. V R. a graduate of Mt. Aliisnii l'iiii'oi'sity. The Union Tlicolrigii-:il Scniiiiaigv, and he re- l.?:.1"”...'l”.1.”I?..?' 2;”J".l”...C.fJ:?1;i -ii mm linvc bcr-n such that at times hisl assirznineiits were difficult, even Month of June CHAPTER XIV Juno lsl to June 3th inclusive . Charlottettiwii haznftditlls. I (ronunued tried to 1llL'llliT' his izucst to follow . DIES: STORE In x . , . . . . ' .. . , . i 1 LA ...................... .. 00 GT. GEORGE . .luiio Rtli in June liltli inclusive Souris C1131'11l1?:"1'1'”1 ”1'r":h1”;3 )3: - -7- ;1f”::;t1'r:ll1:Il'-M11111 1i1”1(Il””m”Tl1 S1 e ' . IPllEl'Ti -PCl'PlnljV O E . . .1 y ' TSP iHKi'l)' Fills H y ill; I .luiic lllll in June l2th inclusive .. ,. Montague C A. M .m,mm' he jomm me D”. H, was 1mm in 5mm” bungnm mmd ...hm.m. (mod mm W, l Charlottetown Summcrside . Charlnttclowii Juno lfstli in June 19th inclusive .lunr- L1'2ii.rl in ,luiic 28th inclusive .. Juiic '2Flili In July Llllfl iiiclusivc. .. . .. pamnjput nl pjxinl-nnl Annll-3 nf alnw while the Residency was be- Spflnd 10 1115 RN11-”I1 1111'1lR11011r nnd1BeIIeV0Ie'IIt Cniiridn for appointment to the-11115! mad? habitable. and as tliplthe tr.-idcr took his itofiisal wltlil Cnnnninn lznibasny ln Chungklng trader was out for most of the no vcrv Rood srzwc. llhf1l'P he served for two years as day superintendini; the work 011' "Why. ivlintls llin mnttcr'."' he Coiiiisellor Charge d'Afi'air3. Hruthe plantation. he enjoyed a Iazy,l('I0mnli(lFfI. ”Wli:t'. are you scarcd l-lmr nl OL(llV.'a, was in-electedl The 21 St Birthday Sal roturncd to Ottawa, then back tolquiet life to the full after his re-10!?" Ipyegldent of me Royal caiindinn. . a China again in 1947, where l” wasycent privatlons. l "Notliiniz." Thiii-lniv rcspondedl Air Force Benevolent Fund at I stiitimied in Banking, and from. He read a good deal, he plnyedluntruthfully. "But I fancy I miistlthe 10th annual meeting here 1949 in 1952 he served as Consullthe iiramophone, and he took nn.have be-on faii-ly absicmious in.Moiid-ay. I General at Shanghai, from vi-hereloccaslonal stroll round the settle-llhe DRS1.l0F11llld Idonlt care forl Named vice-presidents were A111. he riiine to Boston. ment in order to gain a general It much." ilH2ll'SIl8I CR. Slenion. cliicf oi tlie' 1 Di". Pnttei-son, while in the Di--iiinpi'es.sion of its cliaracter. 1 "Oh. iioiw-iise” Stiiinrr exelair staff: Ml'. Justice S lurker- pni-'iiiciii nf Extr-rnal Affairs of As far as the physical appear- ('1-lllmll. "Yull P111 -111111" .V0llri"h" ”l53511aW0”- mid C D0131” Cannclii. has taken part in various ante of the latter was concerned. slinre when the otliois were llvllflraylm M Momirmlf I confer:-nces and missions, the he found that it differed littlc (lldn'tl'ol1” COIHP on, man! There's: Hollomry pW5ld9”I W” Mr'l Canadian Liasion mission to Tok-lfrom other native villages he had little else to do licrc in the even-. ' yo, lIiP Far Eastern Commlssionlknoivng but from the first he was nuts you'll find!” 1 . . in Wzishiiiiztoii. U. N. Commlsslonistriick by the unusually subdued t I of l(I7l'"F'l in Seoul and New Ynrk,lbeariiiiz of its inhabitants. In his1 He was iurliiwi to be sulkyl . U. N General Assembly at Pai-isfprevioiis experience of Kanak.-is. when iliurlow sturk In his point, As Consul Generzil at Boston, Drflie had always found them an ln- and returned to the nttack on silh- Paiierson represents Canada lnidolcnt. cheerful and pleasure-low -Willvllt Wvlillius. Altvr the third BROWN'S BISCFITS, Mnnrtnn. N. B.. are lila-as:-cl to aiinnunce tllkllv orraws, I-(-7-Pl-Fl.lVi. Aicxiiii-1 P. S. FIELDING. N Deputy Provincial Secretary Illuying Scrap Iron Brass, Copper, Batteries. Lead, (Var Radiators. Also Lobster Rope Also For Sale. used Boiler Tubings. all sI'I.cs Scrap Yard Charlottetown Auto Salvage, Grafton St. East. Phone 768 or 1310 P. 0. Box 403 ABIE BLOCK five Ncw Englniiri States. Heiand inlz folk. but here they seemed to atlciilP1- lmw”"1'- 119 REV? ll 11l'l.1 his staff are active in fostering h:ive, reversed all these racial and In TIiui'lmi's COnSld(”l'r'IbI8l good-will, trade and cultural re-llclinracterilstics. Jstlrprisc dropped lus own limvyl lniioiis. l Certainly they were far from iii-'l)ntnllmis. HP xruinhllnullv dcclni--j Other guests at the turkey t:lin- dolent, for all of them -- even to cd tlilit. tlicrc was no fun in drink- W , l , , dllhe small children - seemed toying almin, hilt it struck Thurlow spend most of their Waking hours as ronmrkablr Ilirit ho should be, :in uork of one kind or annthcnlnble, Ihus easily to disctintiiiue H I I lBut equally certainly they appear-ivice which on his own iihriiiing. : : Q : led to i'e,ali none of the rewards in liarl hr-chine lmhitiial with him 1 lmntentmcnt. which are proverbinlly ln otlicr l'f'Sllf1FlS he inndc h:m-1 : : associated with hnncst. tall. for self plrnsnnt cnmiuli, though I n Ilheir general denicanour was dc- Tliiii'lmv friiicicd that he rlctcctcrl cidcclly glooniy. I crrtnin xiziriness licliind his MRS. ERNEST )TcI.EAN. Murray River, T'. E. 1.. i?t3BTA T6 iieirs BEKERS .' 0 .......... IUFISRT slliivrs I.lI-9 E0 5.50 l Men's SUITS. i Men's 1oPc"oA1s. 1 To si34.50 ................. .. 1 W A IW'mT-T''AWm 1' MI Ilse Our Lay-Away Plan-A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. Regular 5229.50 ........................... .. A04 To 349.50 . . 23.2I him the winner of tho 4-Ih. rnrtim of Fancy assnrtril Biscuits In our wt-t-kly draw- ins. May ilth. MRS )lcl.EA.V will also b0 ,, , I It was not altogether a pleasing iiould-lic izciiiiil iiiniiiicr uliich , . I SIENPRO now offers the most advanced design Radio Tclcphone for piieimim-iinii. but he lhulilzht. iii-liiiciimscri his min lt'll('IPllfl' iiimiil :":'::::l" fr; ml: r::"::'r':I'::f l the fishing industry. tle about it at the time; thouizh it czciicriil topics. .'Ill(l ho was rcallv A. "K i was to give him food for thought iiitcrcstiiii: wlicii he slinkc of his 1" "M" later. cnrlv rlnvs on the islniirl. when The evenings were not so plcas- both ll? and Poison wcrc now to . Buy A C? 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