l. i l i t zi l ii ‘ Reppoch. ., . , 12 packages of f “racy: rwesva l7 rug _CIIARLO'I"I‘ETOWN__GUARDIAN W8 BUDGET its OUR SATURDAYSUBSGRIBERS aupgsjrqg. _ 1941 ’ -. a lIEuR m: HONDA! SPENDING SUMMER BE _ HI‘. Edward Miller, Montreal, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Charlottetown. accompanied by his Wife and child, is spending the tlumrner- months with hls parent; gt ICIGARETTES s-rosm 4w“ cigarettes were ‘ stolen from the Star Oyster Bu. Iiueton St.. late Saturday night. The thieves made their entrance by the front door_ which had been lett open by mistake. Dr. l". W. and Mrs. Christopher of Boston. arrived in Charlotte- ‘ town yesterday to spend their annual summer vacation. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallant. City. Mr. and Mrs, H. Roy Cromwell and son William Currie. and "Bill"s" Paterson. N. J.. arrived in Char- lottetown Saturday evening to spend their annual six-weeks va- tion at heir cottage, York int, P. E. I. LIQUOR STORE ENTERED- The retail vr-ndor's store at Sour-ls was entered last week and a quaiiiity of liruior stolen. it was lrarried over the week-end. Few details ivere available but. it was undcrstood that the liquor has not been recovered. ASPHALT PLANT PURCHASED -An asphalt plant has been our- chased by the City from the Island Construction Company and is expected to be set up early this Y'all, when ii suitable location for, the plant is decided upon. The pant. ivill h:- usr-d for the pavin! of the scrtioiis of Kent and other streets that arc being widened at the present time, as well as for other city work. GILI. NET evening dcrstoorl thsf deuce as VISITING ISLAND AFTER 48' TEARS ABSENCE —— Mr. William Clarke. Vancouver, BC. a former resident of Orwell. P.l-‘..I.. is visit- ing the Island after an absence of Mrs. Clarke and son Denis Clarke. by motor, They are visiting friends at many Island points and scenes d Mr. Clarke's child-hood, on a 7.000 from 48 years accompanied by mile trip since early June Pacific Coast. FIREMEN CALLED-A blaze at the rear of the Sunshine Dairy tan e fire-flghtirli: equipment of the City Fire Department out at 10.20 Sat- urday evening. as the appearance of the plan rnarle it appear as it a big fire was under way. It was speedily discovered, however that the fire was in some papers at the Longworth Avenue had all chum. Alfred Sheldon oi. rrznn ~ Ycsterdafmade i” me my chum” (Sun ayl, an ROM. Pr.- lice patrol sc-zcd a net 1r: the Bill Brook at Famine. It was weighted with chains and had been in use a short time previously If is un-i Polire possess evi-l to the crvilershp of the net and furth-r action is pending, Miss Annie OTilnley, 5g, or gt, Peter's was struck and seriously hi!!! by a car at 0.12 yesterday eve- 711118 alter she had aligotod from l W! B! Mime. a rural commun- ity about two miles east r1 iilorell. ‘Iihe elderly woman h-id stepped 0i! the bin and. after walking to "N! NR1‘ o! Ft. had startrll to cross the mad when she was struck by a car driven by Mr. Harold Belts, Rocky Point. An ambulance was summoned from the City and upon its arrival Miss O'I~Ii1nli=y was rushed 1Q the Charlottetown Hospital where ex- amination revealed she nad sus. teined two broken legs and other injuries, Her condition lost considered serious. TUESDAY IIERE ON HOLIDAY -— Miss Isabelle Robertson whose home is near Mointagiue is vacationing at Stan-hope. Miss Robertson is an' employee of Flcct Aircraft Licl., lFort Erie, Ont. She arrived in the iPrnvince with several other cm- lpioyees in one of the film's planes. night was -'i‘he Island Fertilizer whose president is Austen A. Scales. has purchased its second ..haniznr within 12 months frqm the iWzir Assets Corporation for stor- age purposes. The fertilizer which . was being unloaded yesterday from the Danish steamer "Gyda" will be stored in those hangars. LEAVES AFTER VISIT-Mrs. l G. T. Knitzht, who has been visit- , iiig hcr sister Mrs. H. ll. Thorne. l‘ Charlottetown. left Monday morn- ing for her home, Calgary. Alta. Mrs. Knight spent several weeks visiting her mother. Mrs, T. Hay- iley, Banavisia. Nfld. She also ‘ vnsitcd friends and relatives in Halifax. New Glasgow. and Stel- larton, N. S. TO IVIDEN NORTH RIVER ROAD - Arrangements are being to in- crease the witch by five feet of the ‘North River Road from the cor- ner of Brighim Road to the city limits. The Maritime Elmtrie and Island Telephone Companies are icoopcratlng my placing high?!‘ arid heavier 170185 along lhe west- ‘ern sine to carry both power and |telephone llnos old poles. trees and other Jbsiructlons will be removed from the eastern side and grad- ing will be clone this your in pre- paratmi for paving next spring. One of the largest girls’ camps in the history of Prince Edward Island opened at Augustine Cove on Wednesday, July 2i. with 83 girls and l4 leaders in attendance. This camp is under the auspl, s of the Maritime Religious Educ - tion Council and is lo-.ated on a beautiful camp site fMiIlg the Northumberland Strait. The camp director is Miss Jean Swan of Truro, N. 5., and the Chief Camo- er is Miss Helen Shelfoon of O'Leary. C,G.I.T. Provincial Vile- Presiderit. The Business Manager of the camp is Miss Windsor Smith of 'I‘ry0n. MOTORED FROM VANCOUVER back o! the dairy and it was quickly put out. There was no -Mr. and lvlrs. L. H. Deacon and damage. lilrs. Maywood of Vancouver. B. C., accompanied by Mrs, Deacon's Nn-tre, Damo Academv, Chsr- cousin, Miss Lottie Campbell of Iottclown, was the setting for a Regina. motored to the Island and closed Rclresr for WOW-In. which rre visiting at Mrs. Archie Bea- was snonsnrorl by the Di-océsiln tom's at Wlnsioe: also two broth- Counri‘, of tlic Catholic WOIYIPH‘! rrs of Mr, Deacon's, Mr, Bruce and l-eaflllc. Julv 2515-27. treat nuns lteiu in the erencl _ ‘times N33. Brunswick Gcvcrmncnts operating ‘m a designed necessity of common sens.» A radio a ‘ ss was Snturdayi nl-tht by Governor Bc-viard, and GT8 care. courtesy ll. rs to be hoped that will co-operate in an accidcnig w to a ist, {or everybody. Street, Oltarhntetnwn, PEI. fllmbe; of Cadet Corps 26 Navy Lwtgur to represent the 'Kcnt" Canad rnn mend o: the party Halifax abisrd H.M.C.S the Br-lfsh Aumirally. young Drnln- has and dzstinrtiu -io himself. so well qualified in all that. he was Chosen from the thousand: of sea lhrdulihout Canada. In land. Manitoba. rosentutrve o‘, wit! corps from emu u; coast. According to present pom Royal Navy Qfillbillhfllulltii Ill?! Nflfllmm relatives will be qi ‘u I HD6101! to The "Tfllfil opening of the RP- beautiful chapel of the Academy on FflCiBY evcning July 25th., when Benedic- tion qr the Blissed Sacrament W8! givrn hy the Retreat Master. Rev M. Grannavi, C.ss.R. of St, PEfPIK Church. Saint John. Princc Edward island and New co- Safety Campaign in emphasize the urgent and. on the highways. sznen lust Lieutenant advertis- ing will appoar in proviuclal neivs- rispcrs during the next {our wecks. the public effort to snvc llvti. to reduce the number of view ‘c. makmg our highways safe for the motor- safe for lihe prdcstran, safe C.P.O. Lawson Drake. lDo Pflnce ldr Navy League Bea il MI! of sea Cid-til chosen sea cadet movrmevii on a visit lo the Unitcd King-tom, Under the com- Licc. Commnntlrr Jarncs M. Moffut. R1; 5.0.. Weston, Ont. is schr-dilled to leave "wer- rilor" on August Ind. and on arrival in England, will be the guests of the Navy Lc-wue of England and Navy Loagilv officials say that hrmighl honor his corps nfld Charlottetown. by being respects among Cadeil all there will be ten lads from Ontario. two each from British Columbia main. and Quebec; and one each from the other nine div- isions of ih! Navy League hence the group all‘. he tliorsuvhly rcp- the Canadian see _ the lee cadets will spend n week in an- other vmil sightseeing ms g third Wei! on the Clyde IIIIOI] Royal- 11 time pornvts. thou main to tauolunusmleutmmtruucttuoeunceinncme Waller Deacon at North Wilt- shire, and a sister, Mrs. Everett BDVYCI‘ at Bunbury. En route they visited at. Yorkton, Sask; also stopping at Philadelphia to visit a sister of Mrs. Deacon's. Mrs. ‘Di-J Colman Mr. and Mrs. Dee.- con and party intend staying on the Island until August the 15th. It has been 30 years since Mr. Dcacon ixisited here and has foun! oiany chamzrs and improvements. IIWJDNESDAY LUCKY WINNER - The lucky winner of the beautiful Carleton Camera given by Pearson's Dry Goods Store Parkdale was won by Miss Phyllis Thomson and drawn by Gordon Mutlow. AGRICULTURAL HERE — Messrs MB. Davis, Ex- perimental Farm. Ottawa, W.W. Raltrd. DOIn-lniOn Experimental Station. Nappan. NS. and EL Eaton, D-Jllllnic-ll Expufflnpnta] Farm. KentviLc, N.S., was in City yesterday on official busin- ess. FREIGIITER IN PORT — Th! l Danish frcighicr ' “Gydamunderthe rived at the Railway Wharf Satur- day. She arrived here from Baiti- more, II.S.A, with 2.500 tons 0f fer- tilizer for the island Fertiliser Ccnipnny. Tho unloading, which be- gan Monday. is cxpocted to be com- pleted by Thursday. RETUIIN FROM MOTOR TRIP ~Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly and fu-mily of Chsrlottctuvm have m- filrncd from a ihroc-wccks motor irip dilring which they visited lie. Anne dc Bcaupre, Quebec. Det i, Mich, and Niagara Falls, 0 t. While l.n Detmi-t, where they re- sided fonmerly, they visited many friends and former islanders. FIRST VISIT T0 PROVINCE- Judge P. H. Barlow and Mrs. Bar- low. of Toronto. Ontario, are vis- iting in the province and are guests at "The Charlottetown" This is their first visit to Prince Edward Island and they are loud in their praise of Canada's Gar- den Province. The Judge is n member of the Ontario Supreme Court Bench. VISITING IN CITY- Members of the famous Second Canadian Bill! lottery of the First War will be pleased to know that. John Crerar who was a Gunner with that unit one new residing. 1e Vancouver is visiting the Prov- Compeey, i the command of Cnpiaill B‘. Jensen. s:- ° Hotel until Friday, August l. He is anxious that former members ol the Battery contact him there ._,...___. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -Tlie flmdrfll Of Mrs. Ambrose McGuire was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home l0 St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Kenneth Maclviilian, who also conducted services at the grave. The pail bearers were, Augustus McQuaid, Joseph Cos- tello. James Fullerton, Lemuel Kenncy, Frank Prunty and Peter MacDonald. Interment took pace 1m the Catholic cemetery. i RECEIVED SAD NEWS-Mrs. iFFBd G- K8113’. 53 Hayfield St., re- ‘celved the sad news recently of the death in East Boston of her brother. William R. Landrlgan on July 24th. The late Mr. Landrigan was also a brother of Mrs. Rich- ard Klckham, Souris West and Mrs. John Cullen, Hope River. . Mr. James Landrigan. School 'Si.i"eet. City. is also a brother. I ‘ -r'n0l\l CALGARY - Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Compton, Calgary, Alta, have motored to Prince Edward Is- land to visit relativcs and friends. Mr. Compton is a ilativc of Siini- mersldc and will visit his brother, keith Compton, and his sister, Mrs. ‘Walter Callback. vi-liile Mrs. Comp- lto-n will visit her brother. Allison iMaoMlllz-ln, "Hazelwood F a r m " Fairview, and her sistcr. Mrs. Nor- man MacLean, Long River. It is thirty years since they last visited ‘ the Island. S -FROM P. E. I. TO VANCOUV- ‘ER BI’ CAR — A letter has just been received from l-Tarlc Clark, son of Mr. and Ali-s. Wyinian Clark. Norilh St. Elcanors, that he and l h-ls i-hree companions, Shelton Mac- Kay, Northom. Alfred England. Ellcrslle, and Al Matthew of O'- 1-0811’. have arrivr-d in Vancouver, ' l iils-eroonsiu BRIDE ENTERTAINED - On Thursday afternoon July 17th L11. members of the Ladies Aid, New Dominion United Church mat at the home of Mrs. Allison MacMil- lan to honor a recent bride and former associate Mrs. Dr. W. ‘rid. marsh. Tea was served on the lawn, roses and snapdrsgons wgre the decorations on the tea table. Mrs. Geo. MacPhee presided over; the tea cups, and Mrs. Hector Cur- rie cut the ices while a. numb" of the younger members including Ii\E'MiSSES Florence and Lois Mo. Lean, Gloria Burdett, Peggy and Audrey MacMlllan assisted in serv- I ing. Mrs. Dan Livingston, Pregi. dent of the Ladies Aid in a neat and humorous speech celled on. Mrs, Bruce McLean who presented the guest of honor with an sp- propriate glft to which Mrs. Tid. marsh feelingly replied. The mom. hcrs then enjoyed a social hour with their guest. An important develwwent in Prince EcI-wnrd Island's rapidly ex. handing Poultry industry has taken place flllfiflg the past week with the decsicri 0d’ some of the prov. line's largest producers, and 59v. leral 01.16?! closely associated with ilic industry AEIP, lc cstaolish an- other chok hatchery in the prov- ince locatPd an Charlottetown. To accompilzh this purpose, the Island Chick Hlltchery Co. has' ibeen foimed headed by Donald A. ltl.B_‘E., Glcnfinnan, livhow _,ioiiitry have been among ithi- heaviest pzize-uiinners at the .Prot'inciill exhibitions for many years; with him in the new com-i puny are associated, vlce-presidq cnt, Mr Harold Smith o! Smith 1Bros, Pownai Secretary-Treasurer,- lfiir WG Mirgo, Charlottetown,‘ and Mr JD MacDonild, Glen- ‘fifilillli. The new hatchery will be under the management of Mr ‘Basil Macqilcid. Chaitottetown. lwho has had many years experi- times in Grades IX and X piano- ‘ forte. PAINFUL ACCIDENT -- Mr. Robert Rhynes 57-, Dunstaffnase. suffered a painful accident to his thumb while loading a steer in his trailer Wednesday aiterlioon. l-Ie was taken to the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment and returned later to his home. FUNERAL YESTBRDAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. W. J. Carr, 166 Cumberland Street, was, held yesterday afternoon from thel Cutclifie Funeral Home. The ser- vices at the home and the grave were conducted by the Rev. H. C. Rice, D.D. The pallbearers were, Patrick Power, Seymour Mclnnls, Lloyd Crockett, George Cudlnore. George Berrigan, and W. W. Cox. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The farm labour shortage still remains the greatest handicap‘ confronting the farmers of the Province, the Hon. W. F. A, stew- art said yesterday. and he could not see any immediate relief to the present situation. Shorter working hours with higher pay in many other occupations was the chief reason for the reluctance of many persons to go on the farms. i Commenting on present crop conditions. the Minister said the grain harvest. will he a bumper one and that present indications are the root crops will he better than average. ' The work of building a concrete foundation and basement for iBeach G-rove Inn as the prelimin- ary step in converting the fnrnicr sum-mar hotel to a new Provincial Infirmary is now under way. Hun, W. M. Hughes. Minister of Public Health and Welfare, informed The Guardian yesterday. Messrs. Phil- lips arid lviathescn are the con- Tm boy‘ 1e“ by U" ‘hill’ 6m ‘m i‘ ‘PM? i“ “~11 P7135“ "f 9mm‘? wmkn tractors. The reconversion work is, trip toihe coashiravelling through Maine, VeImOnf, New York, Michi- gan, Wiscosln and Minnesota. crossing into Manitoba and on to British Columbia. On their way they spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wright of Trail, B. C. ENTRANCE LIST TION ‘b In the published lists the name of Frank Piggott of Mi. Stewart should have appeared as a winner cf a Provincial Schol- arship for Queen's County, the name of John Joseph O'Brien of St Peter's as a winner of a Bell Scholarship for Kinds-County and the name of Shirley Carew of I-Iunter Rives as a winner of Bell Scholarship for County. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Mrs. Nich- olson and family were last ‘Thursday night CORREC- I a I Queens pastorairs highly terms. honored at a farewell lawn partylwns (hr-mg hi, second gmm at sll. land who 15 well-known throughoil the Province. i CELEBRATE sorn snmvm- .SARY -At iiimil‘ hcme in Nerepr lRev. and Mrs L.J. Wason cele ‘ted their 501i. wedding sary. It was on July l5. i897. thzi ‘the late Rev sedswlex Boyle! “"- ited in marriage Rev Leonard. lWnscn and Miss Bessie Wilson of- Leonardvillc, Deer Island. The . nodding tori; place in the. Methodist Church at Loonard-| Island. The wedding took place lni tho Methodist Church at Leonard- ville, and the young couple went ;to"1“itusville to reside. 2dr. W150i! bci-ng the pavoi- of the Methodist Church there Mr. Wasou has held at Grand Lake for two terms, Montague, Mount Stewart and Winsloe m P,E.I., and Jeru- saiem-uud silver Falls for two and at Welsford, NB. It l b The MW“ vcr Falls that Mr. Wesori ret'red..' Mr. Hughes explaincd. under the supervision of the Department of Public Works a-nd Highways. EXECUTIVE 0F W. I. HOLD iEE-TlNG-va meeting of the Pro- .. cial Executive of the Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Is. 18m! was held in the Institute rest room on Tuesday. July 29th at 1.30 o'clock. Mrs. Alan Stewart. Provincial President, welcomed the new executive members and plans were laid for the conveners‘ pro- jects for the coming year. Mrs. Alan Stewart and Mrs. Julian Herring were appointed to act on the Policy Committee for the com- ing term with Mrs. George Martin acting in advisory capacity. and resolutions passed at the annual convention were handed over to the Policy Committee for further action. Mrs. Fred Gates was ap- pointed Publicity Director. was lighted with electric lights. w, and his family the" lived at‘ Work was‘ commenced last week and nearly 700 people assembled Loch Lamond for eight years, mgv. on the lawn to pav tribute to the mg m “Hep-m h. 1945‘ 111,1;- (gm- [minister and his farnliv for their m. Included [hfge gulch-on, ten years’ stay with the people. The four Charge were well represented Mr. lcster Kcizer was tho very hellm’ ,4 cast-ills, flypnd airman. capable chairman and an address The“; from the Charge to the minister wane.- pemscn WQSQQ. and family was read bv Mr. Hcr- lrert Dennis. paying tribute to the Gaun¢p_ M; Wagon, who was ten years of devoted and silcccss- conlrrc-azations in the 1930; mgboth pedestrian and vehicle traf- cldes" Gvmdlnel who med in fic. of (he Rocky Poirt ferry Marjorie (Mrs. Herbertwh"! on the Rocky Point sidc. Gauiice, Nor-bis; and J.E. Llrw-‘The Pm-ifllt C-"Msis nmhll’ 0i n"? grandchildren: Mary Mar- Wlson born Can- are three garet Wason and John Fm Bath, England. came lc by the Provincial Government on "Fairing the wooden approach for lxig in road and replacing of tie-i ‘ill/Gd and worn out plank ng. This‘ Job viibich is being done by day labor. '8 under the direction cf job forermn William Mulch. The rc- pliirs to be done- on the Oharlotie- ful service in all branches ofiam as l, you“! mam Hlvmgmfi town side have not been staffed ,church xork [was then presented. I GROUNDS IMPROVED lthe grounds around an"! in frwrt A‘ at Wm“ ‘mmmmmwii M" he 599" ll ordination hi‘ became pastor of the 18 and at Bath College in England. he entered oi. the divlnWv course lvlorllf, Allison. Following his liicthcdut Church in Del-r Islandfi A substantial purseiceivpd his early edmaflon m 3am yct. other than the tearing downl of a coal shed on the wharf site, but is expected to commence just as soon as the work to be done is id down by englnccrs in charge. Preceding this lunar! project, cf tht- Court House, and otlirrfn 1945 My, Wagon celgbmqed m5 I-LJ. Phillip: and Son. under con- ‘Government buildings rtn Queen Square. This work. which cons‘sts of re-surfaclns. graliinq. and plant- ing o! new grass seed ln the lawns, as well as [he erecting and paint- Mrs, whsm. their congmgulgglansreinforcing the riders gent-rally, ing of new ‘once posts, is be"nz carried out b‘. the Provincial Gov- mlnlstry; he golden jubilee in the some o! ‘still conilnues to carry out the duties of a cleric friends caller. to offer on this happy 096590"- I THUSRDLY against ernment, under the supervision of inggmvg 55D NEWS -- Mr. U495 i0 Whifih tract let by the Dominion Govern. ‘Wheatle, Bros. l-IIDAY CATTLE RANCHER HERE — Mr. Longworth MacMillan, accum- parlied by his wife and brother Frank are spending a few weeks in the Province. Mr. Longworth Mao- Millan, who left his home in East Royalty about 40 years ago, is now the owner of e large cattlc ranch in his adopted Province of Alberta. NEW ORGAN USED - The Casavant organ. recently installed in Si. Peter's Cathedral by Mr. Jean Chagnon of Casavant Bros, St. Hyaointhe, P.Q., assisted by Mr. J.L. Curran of Charlottetown, was used for rhe first time last Sunday. It is expected that the dedication of the organ will take place about the middle of next month. FISHERIES MEETIN(I——AIIOUIQI[ meeting sponsored by th: Provin-‘ clal Fisherman's Loan Rnard was held last Wednesday evening. ihis, time in North Rustlco. SDBJkGIS included the Hon, W.M. Hilghes. Hon. Marin Gallant, and Messrs Dugald MacKinnon. MIA, JJ ‘ Larabee. supervisor of fisheries for the Province. and D12. S A Beatty, director oi’ flshoiies researchi board. Halifax. "CONNECTOR" EXPEUIED ‘I0- DAY -- The “Island Con-sector" is, from [he poultry This fi-nlls last consgiinicut oi 5.000 pullvts to St. John's was lost rvcenil; when the "Meiglc" was shipwrecked on the east coast of N€\\'[C'UI‘ldl~:l'1d. pullcts Two of Norway's biggest fur- farming men in the persons of Niessrs. Omar Eraser-Larsen and RA. Owrcn. president of the Nor- wegian Fox Breeders‘ Association. are leaving Charlottetown this morning for New York. While here they were shown many points of interest by Prem- ier Jones who also accompanied tliem wnen the two fox men paid their respects to Lieut-Governor J. A. Bernard. ENJOYABLF; EVENT -- Odd Fellows of uharle-ttetoun Lodges -last night honored a fellow-mem- bcr. Percy Acrvrn, at a dinner and presenisfiofl, The affair was held at 5an.ly's Restaurant and proved most erijoyabie. Mr. _Accrn, whose marriage took place recently, was prcsentcd with a flcor limp. An address was read by M. George Ryan and the presentation made by Mr. PD. Worth. One of the guests was Mr. D.D. Mcrr son who has been 5O years a intmber of the Odd Policy's. RETURNS T0 PROVIDENCE - Mr. and Mrs. Laurlner Taylor and two little daughters Anne and Jean arrived home in Providence. R. I. after spending a very pleas- ant two weeks vacatlon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Taylor. Nine Mile Creek. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Howarth and two sons Denny and Leslie of Pawtucket who, while here were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Taylor, Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Howarth visited here seven years ago and think it an ideal place to spend a vacation. CONDUCTING ART CLASSES- Mr. Jack Taylor who returned re- ceni.ly from the Ontario College of Art where he graduated with top honors, is busy lnstruCtinI local students of painting who attend art. classes held at his cot- tage at Koppoch. At present he is also engaged in painting two merit in June i946. completed the in order to give them addewl support the i heavy ice and high‘, they arc subjects’ Mr. R. snozelle, Supervisor of Ag- and Mrs, Duncan McConnell. Canoe 6d l0 “oh Sarina, All timber por- ricultural Training for ‘he De- partment of Agriculture A ncw lawn which has been planted at .ihe front of the Vocational Train- oFrlcnLsdng School on Grafton St.. nus July 25th also done under this inlprovement program. S. Avlswell arrived in George- town yesterday in load pit props for the United Kingdom. 2.000 cords are already in Georgetown and it is expected the ship will take the bulk of them, part going as deck load. It is expected the crew f 36 lovedores will require six to seven deye to load the ship. The cargo is being shipped by the Bergiman Construction Company. ‘ The steamer sailed from Grange- mouth, England, and called Pirtou_ NS, before coming here, She arrived in ballast and was miloted in by Temple Gotcll and his assistant. Victor Rafuse. I The captain is G. W. Marlon. l LEGION MEETING AT VIC-| TORIA — The Ladies AilXiiiHFy of the Victoria Branch of the Canad- ian Legion held a most enjoyable and well attended meeting last night st the home of the vice- presldent, Mrs, Keith Boswell. At- ter disposal of the auxiliary husl- neu the men of the Branch were ‘invited to join the ladies and 'di|cuss mutual problems with of- ficers of Provincial Command who iwcre present. The President of the Victoria Branch Mr. Keith Bos- well presided over the joint meet- ‘im and introduced J. B. Walker, Provincial President, T. E. Mac- Nutt and A. H. Peaks. Mr. Walker ‘in his address remarked that this was a unique occasion in that it wee the first time members of the Provincial Executive had been in- vmd to meet with one of the lad- ies auxiliaries. At the conclusion of the ‘scueeion a delightful sup- per was served by the ladies and the Wining concluded with e sing- dancing. \ _Oove, received the cad n-rwe Russell M cCu-mell. passed in Vancouver, B..C TRUCK IN ACCIDENT yesterday evening near York on| the st. Peter's hishwly. No injur- les were sustained by the oocup- Lil-B». son of Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mac- ants of the truck which. placed back on the road later, was able the Ber of this Province ytsterdsy morning at a. adjourned sitting of I lto procrccl under its own power, .Tho truck received minor damage. RECEIVED SAD NEW! — Mrl. Dcugeld C. MacDonald. Orwell, re- celved a telegram conveying the, sad news of the sudden death on at i sunday, July 27th in Trail, 8.0.. of ship made reference to Mr. M“. ' her brother Daniel S. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald was 61 yemrs of alt and was the son of the late Mr._ and Mrs. Angus B. MacDonald‘ Pisquirl Bast. ____._ t VIHITING PROVINCE -Among thosc who have visited the Prov-i {inns dining the last few dayl ""3. Gag-m Behsr; Mohanty of Indie. Jsmu Mccoiioughty of Ottawa and Mrs. McConaughiy. Jlldle PH.‘ Barlow and Mrs. Barlow of Tlor-' onto; i-I A, (n-sybiel, prcrident of the Windsor mu Bier. and Mrs.‘ Qrgyblel or indror. Ontorio; Miss Jenn Woodman. Grand Falls, Newfoundland. l s SILVIII. MEDAL AWARD! — Three silver medal! MW‘ N!!!‘ awarded by the Tbronto Consor- vstory of Music to pianofom stu- i dents of Notre Dame Academy: having obtained the highest marks. in their respective grades in the Maritime Provinces. Recipients 0i the medals are as follows: Grade. IX piano-Josh Oonioou; Grade) V!!! piano-Bethany Macbonaldz) Grade V piano-Gaelyne Craig. mu comm: in also entitled to‘ the Diamond Jubilee Scholarship N! U0 hfllifl m!!! la In Meri- of June of this year. Steel floats, A which were 1 1*" truck seeking to avoid a oer com- NS. were also put under the flout- Th! 3Tm5h‘°“'"¢d 1~7°6-t°“ 5- ‘in gofr s sideroad was overturned 111i 11ml!!- [is M“. tlons vulnerable to the tides. were .5“ m... their eldest son, David of creaeoted nliaterol. to protect p, wgg1lr5..m.._ away "ism fmm Trlvdo Nnyfliis 0r ihil>| Bedeque, has received word that on Saturdalawcrm, the Juli “Wink ‘Feel! CHIP. his son, Dr. Ernest P. Weeks, pleted salisfaclorily iy the first" carstnlcted in Pictou, Mr. Joseph Roland filacMillan, Millan. 0 B E . was admitted to the Supreme Court. Chief Justice ‘Dhane A. Camp- bell. who presided. congratulated the new barrister and solicitor and extended best wdshes for success in his chosen profession. His Lond- Millsn‘: father, I-lon. Dr. Mac- Millan and his long period of pub- lic service in the Province and expressed the hope that the splen. did puoiic devotion of the genial, Doctor would be imitated by his son. Congratulation-is were also ex- tended l. Mr. Justice McGuigan, Judge C. . Duffy and visiting Jus- tice Bsrlow of the Ontario Sup- reme Court, Mr. ill. MeePhc-e. KC. spoke briefly on nehalf of the Lew Society. The application for Mr. Mec- Millan's admission as an attorney and barrister was made by Mr- M. Alban Farmer. LLB. Mr. MlcMhlan is e srnduste of St. Frances Xavier Unlvrrsit-y and Delhousie Law School Ind in s member of the Nova Sculls Ber Society having served an requir- ed time with Mr. J.A. Walker. KC, of lfllifas. lie was a former etud- uit. of queen Baum.- Srnool and It. Dunstan‘; University. During the war he served u a Lieutenant with the Camdlan Infofltfl. urv- ing in dance-n lhlllnd are North Western Europe. lle will prwtlei his profession Cluflottetuwa. ‘one m canvas studies of the harbour en- trance and Keppocli shoreline. Mr. Several reiwirins of the guide piers of this Taylor will remain here fmtil the Mr. and Wharf: Vl-‘mfi; in MW liilihEl lfld- cnd of August when he expects to take up an appointment as in- structor at one of the art colleges. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor. IIONOURS FOR DR. IRNET E. B. Weeks. Ottawa. has been elected a “Fel- low of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts. Manufac- tures and Commerce." In May last Dr. Weeks had e personal letter from Lord Bennett (shortly before his death) asking him to become a Fellow. Dr. Weeks is now en- titled to use the letters "P.R..S.A." after his name. ’ Dr, J. A. MacFarlane, Dean of the Medical School, University o! Toronto, was the guest speaker st last night's dinner meeting of the Prince Edward Island Medical Society, ‘neld at the Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. MacParlane. who was con- sultant surgeon to the Canadian Armed Forces overseas during the last war. spoke on gestro-intes- tinal nursery. Dr. A. J. Murchison, presiden of the P. I5. I. Medical Society, presided. VISITING RELATIVE! l- Wm H. Weeks of Swrnowayq Seslc. hid wife end son. Allison, are visiting relatives and friends on the Is- land. It is nver 4o years since Mr. Weeks left home for the West. In ail those years he has not been hack. He is e son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks. Fredericton in this Province. Mrs. Rerrnll Mvrrs. Carleton. Mrs. Ben Cras- well. Fredericton are sisters and Rev. nest Weeks. and Albert, Ilcdeque and John and Rebel- Weeks. Fredericton. are- brothert. SAD NEW! IICIIVID- Mrs. Avred Movittie of Oraoeud receiv- ed word of the death of her bro- ther. ‘rremaine Belt. o! Dawson City, Y3}. who mo! owly on July lltb. Mr. leavee to mourn. besides a lorrowing wife (nee Joan Rowett formerly ehwotfiaeeafiheoelt y... ranch New. 9.1!. . expected to arrive in port today io- load a general cargo for St. Jolin's,| Nfld. Par. of her cargo will be 6,000- iarm oil Edgar Raney (nee Joyce Ritchie Quebec; the following .Charlottciov;.n). a son. i l “and n SIMMONDS-At the Prince m» brothers: Richard. Deer Park. B- c.; Herbert and Harry. Saskatoon. ward Island Hospital. July all; s...“ William, ottswii. 0nt.: olidllilfl, to Mr. and Mrs. John Albert, Thomas ‘lead Rialsselg ‘giifiammonds, a son, John Alfred, P.E.I.' also two I ri. "- - - - {Mogrisévn and Mrs. s. McVittie in: MARBMGES MoKINNON - sump - On J FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—Thfilfll.. I947. at St. Paul's Aniline. funeral of Mrs. Oathenne Dona», Church. Charlottetown, P, I}, hoe whose remains arrived in by Reverend J. *1‘. Ibbott, Chrieunq Charlottetown Wednesday even- MgKlnngn, daughter of My, “q I ing from ‘Bosipn sash htlldAyelsxtfgg ivllrad Alffthiélilig lMciKiiinols u! day morung rom B -- ~ " san ozn. nu or er o, . 3 iiessoy Ifiineral Home to All Saints: N3“ to wllgl-ed 515mm“, m“; Churoh. CBHUCMM W119" 5W!!!" son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W,’ ligssehof Ieqllifilélevttfi celérfiéi fitlegd, of Hunsg-Nmver, EMI. I. rue l‘ er 50h. - 5d!“ J W - Mao I) _. Q, Donahue assisted 4y R“- Rmmrtlllunstan’: Basilica. July 21, I041, KBM 3e53- B mphew- ‘l5 ‘mbby Rev, Patrick Maclvlalion, Mary- con. and Rev- Jam“ “Mime, "~ Alice. daughter of Mr. and w... cousin. is nub-drawi- R" Pile-e", Albert Ciow, Kingston, to Thomas McKwu H mm“ °1' ‘Pemmim-“l, uiuoiil, Ion of Mr, and Mrs. Prep] and RBV- Edmmd 3°C“? a5 immiMacDonold. Searletown. . ‘ifer. PJesI-Int in ti: iiliiifigl-fifl’ were: Rev, Owen 88 rs. t-V .- Ic-Hqg _,\d.------——-r —— > Y Effiilil“ cgiiilnkv 530i... 5,... R.-\l\IElAY--.At Mulpcrlue, Jilly u, iivan, uni Rev. Haroluiiiayskien. Rihin! Jons- 5 Rom”. noel Michael Rooney as e n e ~ ‘ choir. The pail-bearers. ell nephews: Aé‘glltll‘1gg°lsonl:$ °' m“ ‘mmm ‘vew’ ‘Mm Dom” l Yi-it of Iloseh 8th rs! ed lice, James Umlioe, Frank Duiia- O-fll - l“ - P . . -.. II hoe. Edviaiil Ryan, James Cain and 55 393*‘ '__ oomenm Ryan mtel-nkm; wok CARR—AI, hie P E. Hospital July place in the church cemetery. I __ n15 Ad“? i ‘J8, 1947, Mrs W.J, Carr. I08 Cum.- ‘berland St.‘ ' IIYNES - at Somerville. Mug? hinnrlay. Jilly 28th, Mrs. Elfflp" CULLODEN HOME ANDI n SCHOOL MEETING-The regular "1 month]... may.“ o; m, cunoden| both llvncs. formerly of Mont» Home and School Association \vasi_,?\1P-_AF_’>-_1§-Y- " lield in ihe school on the evening Z£..€.“'l..'.7"l..§;.""s.'l'.$ "iiigllfiiil '_ .M,,.;(..i|,.,.. University The meeting opened with the Suckville, New Brulmvid leading of the Creed by acting presidenr. Minutes of the previ- ous meeiing ivcre read by the sec- retaigv, Mrs. Catherine Compton. and on motion adopted as read and signed by the vice-president. Roll call was answered by a do- nation for a fish pond. Three new members were welcomed. also sev- eral visitors.‘ An interesting ac- count of the eleventh annual con- vention of the Nova Scotia Home and School Association, held at Halifax, ivas read bl! Miss Dorothy ‘McPherson. The chief attraction during the recreation period Was the nah pond. which caused much amusement and also increased Pr: funds. Meeting closed with thfl National Anthem, _ prawns l CRASWELIr-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 20. i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crasweli (nee Janet swan) a son David Gary. i aIcCOLL-At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on July 26.‘ i047. to Mr. aiid Mrs. Allan Nc-i Coll, nee Margaret Allen. s son. Stewart Allan Roy. i McCLOSKEY - At the Belleville,‘ iOnt, General Hospital, on July 26th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldo; McCloskey. R. C. A. F‘. (nee Inlay cahill) a daughter. | LANE At the Prince Edward, Island Hospital. on July 24, i941,| to Mr. and Mrs. Lodge Lane. Mt. lviellick. a son. Stanley Gordon. ‘Mad-EDD - At the P. E. Island Hospital on July 20, i947, to Mr. and Mrs J. N. MacLeod, s son.‘ Gary Bruce, l IOLLINGS-At the P. E. Island‘. Hospital. on July 23. 1947, to Mr. i and Mrs. Blair Railings, Rustico. e daughter (Wanda Beatrlcei. ‘MacRAE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 28th. i947, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MaoRae (nee Betty Glllisl a daughter, Frances Ann. SHANAHAN-At t-he Charlotte- town Hospital July 29, i947, to Mr. .1 and Mrs. J. V. Shanahan (nee Dorothy Mooney) Toronto. a son. MeoFADYEN-At the Prince Ed- l ward Island Hospital on July I9. i Owens’ School o! Fine Arts Conservatory of Music Massey Treble School of Home Economics McClelun School of I Engineering 154711153 srssiiiu onus SEPTEMBER 25 \ Residence open for new students, September Z2 DEGREE COURSES: In Arts. Science, Home Boon- omlcs, Music, Fine Arte. Gill- cation. CERTIFICATE COURSES: "l Eflkineerlni. Home Icon- omlcs. Secretarial, Commerce. Teacher Training. I-‘lne Artl. and Music. PREPARATORY COUIUH: In Medicine. Dentistry, lav and Theology. For Calendar write to THE REGISTRAR lvfount Allison University Sacllvllle, New B i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Dingwell MacPadycn, City, a son, CLOUGH-At the Prince County Hospital, Wednesday, Julv 23, to Mr. and Mrs Relrinald Clough, a daughter, Linda Lee. RANDY-At. Haldlmand Memorial Hospital, Dunvllle, Ontario, on July v 29, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. William ‘~12 ACADIA UN IVERSITYZE WOLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA Evangeline, Acadia offers unique op- Itunitiea to earnest students. The acuity is large and carefully selected. Recreational facilities include an eacelient Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, end Skating ' Rink with Artificial Ire Excellent living i lctcmmndntinnn l DEALLY situated in the Lfid d THE HORTON ACADEMY OI‘ RCRDIA UNIVERSITY FOUNDEO III! A "Model" Academy (co-educational workln with University School Mun: on Glrle natde In residence nl lloullllfll leonornlrs and Fine Aria. ‘c lculurlm-lllunlratlnfl me sen In the "New Teach!» ." and coneorvlll] the bee! In the ol . Courses. - [lain-rally MINIQIIHIIII . and General. . FOUIIDBD IISI ACADIA UNIVERSITY Offom Graduate courses leading to degrees of M.A.. M.Sc.. D.D.. and Nestor in Mule Pour- cal courses leodin| to "flown" Ind "Advanced CGIII more l‘. One-gr: special mun: in Education for graduatedin Arts and nee re qualify fev the Teacher's License of the Province of Nova Semis and the degree of Beeheiou in Education. ' ‘Ihreeyeev comet leading to a certificate in loeruuiai Idem!- Three-yeu armor leading to a heontiate la Music.‘ Three-you count l lltlll‘ . with diploma, leod to fill! years In Nova lactic ocbdmieal Cello’ and Ileflillhalvevfltv- 1‘wo-yealcotuav“_to‘,' mil “*8 '- Pre-lledleal. Pee-bind. Pee-Lew an I've-Nursing Conne- Qreeuy upended Ian Ctlltpotitive lehoflelnpe. , for lnlovmotloa A, l to tho lookout