PAGE TWELVE .,rns GUARDIAN. CHARl.()'l"i'ET()WN ions NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY Elected lilrsctor SUBSCRIBERSi Standard iirtintis t NONDAY Three men wera instantly killed when the Maritime Central Air- ways plane they were flying crun- ed late yesterday afternoon in the water at Cartwright, Labrador. The amphibian Canso was on a routine freight run from Gander. Newfoundland, to the Labrador base and it was reported that it at.- tempted to make a water landing with the wheels down. It submerg- ed after it hit the surface. Old Island newspaper flies and other historic material in the Charlottetown Public Library will shortly be accessible to readers in inicrofllm. It is planned to fit up about one-half of the basement. of the library for this purpose. with microfilm reading equipment which is already on hand at the P. I-2. 1. Library lizadquarters in Prince of wales College. The section to be used will be closed off from the rest of the basement. properly ventilated and equipped with steel filing cabinets for the original newspaper files which extend back to I800 and Olrller. Maj. Claude Ives of Charlotte- town has returned to Canada after serving for three years as a United Nations observer in Kashmir. Maj. Ives was one of nine (Janntilan army officers who make up the U. N. representation of about 60 observers in that Asia- llr stain. ' In addition to Canada ithe ob- servers are from the U. 5.. Aus- tralia. New Zealand, Belgium. Sweden, Norway. Denmark, and Chile. Mr. Leo Maclsaac. secretary of the Federation of Agriculture, ar- rived home from Quebec last night after a. visit to that Province to ob- tha Board of Trade. the Rotary club. The Catholic Women's Ica- gua. Women's snatltuts and the I.O.D.E. contributing money and aaalatance. to help carry on the work of the Council. The appearance and general ef- ficiency of II. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte naval reserve personnel drew favorable . ent last night from Capt. A. G. Boulton. D.s.C.. Ottawa, director of naval reserves who is on anjnapectlon tour of Maritime centres. Oapt. Boulton expressed himself as quite pleased with the results of training displayed by the re- serve, and hoped to see an in- crease in numbers. Accompanied by C'Indl'. (S) C. G. King, Ottawa. he arrived Sunday night and will be in the city until Wednesday morning. They are carrying out a complete inspection of the estab- lishment ranging from adminis- tration to training. The second annual "Adventure in Citizenship" sponsored by the R0- tary Club of' Ottawa, in oo-open- tion with other Rotary clubs throughout the Dominion, is bring- ing together at Ottawa. May 19th to 22. over 150 selected high school students of all ten provinces for a four daya' program of sightseeing and first hand observation of their country's national government in operation. Mr. Lorne Moose. the summer- aids Rotary Club's choice to attend the gathering from here, left by plane on Sunday to attend these include a. visit to the Houses of Parliament while in” session. the receiving of certificates of Canad- ian citizenship at the hands of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. and a call on His Excellency the Governor General. the Hon. Vin- cent Massey, at Rideau Hall. meetings. The comprehensive plans w tain information and examine new dairylng procemes: He was accompanied by Mr. Henry MacDonald, Provincial Dairy Superintendent. and several repre- sentatives of dairy businesses in our me... Prince County who are lnveatigat- Rom” mchobon of chnxlone. ml? We P0l51b1llW 03 lmllllmlt town gave the valedlctory. Prize tl0n- Although nothing definite hli winners included: Suzanne Wil- been decided. it is believed that I. non, saint, John, N3" high 33. lnrge modern plant might be 121- gregats in Grade 10; Sandra Le- tabllshed in the vicinity of Bum- vine, umoncton. N.B..l highest ag- merside. grega in Grade nne: Gordon 1n the group visiting Quebec Simmons. Summerside. P.E.I., his- Dairies were Mr. Murdock Mu:- lhbfid Pglrzgi Rliby Siewarl. Tldt Leod. I-fensington Dairying Co-0p- 95 - - -- "Gnu W139- erative; Mr. C.M. Araenault. Bg- Ln” I-9Ckh”lv Alld0V"- N-3': mom Bay. Mum. Jgs. wright, Dun: ahtletic award: Maynard Bchur- I-Ilver Dairy; Mr. W.J. Reid, Dunk mt ski:”"',”"1dea3”ld maid” 5" River Dairy and Mr. Elmer 0am- "hf" pm" g"nel"td””” "' M , hie, dryon Dairying Company. The "" """ "l" "W" ”' WOLV'n..LE, N.S.. May iii -(OP) --If. 0. Purdy told graduates of Horton Academy here today that "The world does not owe you a living. rather you owe the world latter three did not return as Major Wright is attending the Dominion convention of the Canadian Le- gion in Montreal. Two prisoners in Queen's County made a. successful bid for freedom early Sunday morning. but their liberty was short lived. The es- cape was made by -removing a grating from a third story win- dow on the west side. and the get- a.way lasted for roughly one hour. one of the prisoners was serving six months for theft, while the other was being detained as a sua- pect in connection with a car theft on May 15th.. when a stolen car was found in the ditch on the St. Peters highway, near the Windmill. Shortly after midnight on Sat- urday. Mr. Wynn Cudmore report- ed his car stolen from in front of his residence on Elm Ave.. and City Police who had been alerted by the jail brcak.'ivere soon on the trail of the missing men. The most recently arrested. after levelling a couple of parking meters. side- swlping two taxl”s and crashing the door at the Modern Cafe, was taken into custody at the wheel of the missing car. which wgg badly amashzd out. front and on both sides. The ni."ter escaped man was re- captrrctl fifteen minutes later whilc taking part in a brawl on Sydnev Sir:rt. TUESDAY by St. Plays Mary's tival. . The playoffs were completed last night in St. Peter's Bay when the St. Peter's Bay Dramatic Club pre- sented their comedy, ”More Power under the direction of To You." Mr. Daniel MacDonald. A warm tribute to the work of the Salvation Army was paid no- tet-day by His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse in of- flcialli tuning the spaeisi Shield campaign for funds for the extension of Sunset Lodge. ourandIvrlVlloge"toappOaltn the public in this connection. His Honour added: "Each and everyone of as knows the.splendid work done by an a-:- oilolllllhmlfl Dranlatic Club. Sonris. and the Indian River Dramatic Club were selected last niglit as finalists out of the three I'lll'.'li entries in this class for the forthcoming Provincial Drama Fea- Charies Gordon Simmons. Bummer- slde: Donald Robert Cox, Morell; Jane Isobel Glddings. Ronald Nich- olson. Charlottetown; Peter Mac- Arthur Pope. Summerside: Joanne Daphne Tanton, Charlottetown. WEDNESDAY A telegram from Premier J. Walter Jones received last night stated that the Canadian Na- tional Holstein Sale at Toronto had concluded. The sale average was 3950. The Premier sold two head from his Bunbury herd at better than average prices. Abegweit Lime- light, a bull calf, sold for SL500, land Abegweit Plush sold for :1,- 000. HALIFAX, May 20 - (GP) .- Miss Dorothy Cullen of Char- lottetown has been named pres- ident of the Maritime Library Association. retiring president Pe- ter Grossman said today. She was elected by a mail vote. other incoming officers of the! Association include Maurice P. Boone of the Legislative Library, Fredericton; Miss Ruby Wallace, Sydney. of the Cape Breton Re- gional Library; and William Led well of the Prince Edward Island Libraries, as vice-presidents for the three provinces. Miss Evelyn Campbell, Halifax, of the Nova Scotia Research Foundation Li- brary was re-appointed secretary- -treasurer. About i50 representative civic leaders from all districts of Prince 1 County met. last. nights at, the din- ner held at Robsons Restaurant of the citizens committee which of- ficially opened the 5150.000 P111109 County Hospital completion fund. The citizens committee has endors- ed the pollcy and is serving in the capacity of informal ltdvisors of the campaign committee of which Mr. William Hayward is the gen- eral chairman. The purpose of the meeting was to present the growth of the hos- pital services, the necessity of ex- pansion of the capacity of the hos- pital and the construction of a new nurses home and training school. the architect's plans of which. were first revealed at the dinner by Mr. Donald Baker. Word was still being awaited late last night of the auocau of the powarful tug "Foundation Joseph- ine" in reaching the grounded M.V. Blue Prince which sailed from here Saturday with Lfuli cargo of live- stock and produce bound for st. Pierre and Newfoundland. lertie: attempts by the o.q.a. HIIIIII and the tin Glenlivet II in will the vessel into deeper water had failed when the honor snap- one on which she had gone aground lunacy stopped the It- taaspts as the Ihlttvmlytnltn feat of want. foundation Joaaphtne was reputed to azva loft Quebec almon- ue tel by the Provincial Department. of Industry and Natural Resources. The Minlate. Hon. lugene Cullen. presided. the principal speaker be- 3 ing Mr. W.It. Shaw, Deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture. "I appreciate the opportunity to meet you young men." said llr. Shaw. "as you set out for your var- ious fields of endeavour to assist in opening new markets to Canadian products. be it mine. factory or farm. Your special training has no no doubt fitted you for the task ahead, and it is s. iaalr, because we are confronted with an ex- panding production, and a reced- ing export trade. A course of instruction in the operation of highway buses and trucks for local Railway men will be provided in connwtion with the proposed C. N. R. bus services in this Province. and all such ser- vices will be operated by men how in the employ of the Railway who can me:t the standards required, states Mr. C. T. Montgomery. Sup- erintendent of the Prince Edward Island Division. C.N.R.. in a letter forwarded to all employees of the Island division. In addition. Mr. Montgomery states all C.N.R. highway vehicles will be repaired in a garage to be established on the Island and qualified railway men will have first. chance at these jobs Anyone now employed by the Railway who transfers to the operation or main- tenance of buses and trucks will retain his seniority with the Rail- way and his pension will be pro- cied. The superintcndent also em- phasized that there is no intent- ion to abandon any trackage in this Province. as it. will all be re- quired to operate train rsrvices for carload freight. THURSDAY The body of Clifford MacQuar- 0 rie, flight engineer on the M.C.A. Canso plane which crashed in Labrador waters last Sunday, was recovered yesterday -and was flown to this city last night. It arrived at. the local airport at It p.m. No word has been received re- garding the bodies of Capt. George J. Edwards and First Officer Johnny Dutchak. The plane crash- ed ln the waters of Cartwright, Labrador, on a routine freight flight from Gander. Newfoundland. It was reported that the nose section of the amphibious Canso had been ripped off but has not yet been found. It was also re- ported that a. diver had been searching the waters of Cart- Mr. Claude Smith, East Royalty. last. night was elected president of the P.'E.I. Division of the Com- munity Plannlng Association of Canada at the first annual meet- ing held in Prince of Wales Col- lege. He succeeds Mr. Orin sim- ons. Charlottetown. several projects for the Associa- tion were suggested and it was agreed that small ones should be attempted first to show the pub- lic that community planning could be a success before going on to long range protects. One of the smaller ones mentioned was the placing of wire baskets at various points in this city in which the public could deposit waste paper instead of having it litter the streets. Mr. Walter Hyndman outlined the diffcrence between the C.P.A. and a Town Planning Board. The former. he said, was formed of citizens and was purciy voluntary. In the main it is designed to be more advisory and educational than authoritative. Once the general public had come to realize the usefulness of the projects undet- taken then. he thought, a Town Planning Board with authority might come into effect. In the meantime the community planning group would serve as a "bridge- head." He thought it would re- main educational for a long time to come. The annual met-tint! of the P. E. Island Advisory Board of the Canadian National School for the Blind was held last evening at The Charlottetown, and was high- lighted by an encouraging review of the year's activities by the Board chairman. Mr. W. G. Fos- ter. Officers elected for the en- suing year were: Chairman. Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers; lat Vice, Judge (T, ht. C. Tralnor; 2nd Vice, S. T. Green; Secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Palmer; Treasurer, T. D. De- Blois. It was decided to inaugurate a Province-wide drive for funds on F. Iii-nett. summerside; Mayor Percy Boudreault. Georgetown: Dr. J. A. Clark, T. It. Cudmoro.I . e MacDonald. M.L.A.. Col. Leo P. Maenonslti. T. D. Dellola. Judge J. s.iDesRocbes. W. L. De- laney. W. G. Foster, A. Waltben Gaudet. S. T. Green, W. 3. Grant. J. A. Gallant, Clarence MacGulg- an. Harry MscKay, Jack Meniscus. Cyril Leard. Mrs. W. .1. P. In , Peter Pate, Col. K. S.. Rogers. Reginald Rogers. Mrs. D. J. Riley, Dr. W. J. Soper and Judge C. St. Clair Tralnor. IIITII B MacI)0NALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 17th. to L.A.C. and Mr K. V. Mat:Don-' aid. St. Peter's Bay, a daughter, Claire Marie. weight 0 lbs, 1 on. POW!!!-At the King's County Hospital, Montague, on May 17th to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power, Eliiotvale. a son. HUGHES-At the Charlottetown Hospital. May 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Shamrock. a son, George Patrick, 8 lbs, 11 0 The election of ur. James Muir ZS. LEA-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on May 15th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Allison W. Lea. Vic- tnria, a daughter, 7 lbs. MITCHELL - Al: the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 18th. 19b2, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Dromore, P.E.I., a daughter, 8 lbs. STEWART-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on May 19. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Clive H. Stewart (nee Fleur Hliiion) a son. ' MACMILLAN - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May I9. 1952. to Lient. Cdr. II. C. Maclidillan and Mrs. Macbtfillan, a son, Robert Maris. KING - At the King's County Hospital, Montague, May 21, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett King, Montague, a daughter, 1 lbs. (la 25. IVAIID-At Halifax. May 2!, to Mr. and Mrs. James Ward (nee Corinne Walker) a son. 10 lbs. 6 OZ. WILLIAMS - At the Prince County Hospital on May 20th. 1952. to L.A.C. and Mrs. Chester Williams (nee Mlry Corr. R.N.) Summerslde. a daughter. Phyllis Patricia. 7 lbs. 5 U2 ozs. ; MBLLISH - at the Kings County Hospital, Montague, May 30. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Meillsh. Union Road. a daughter. GREGORY at the Holy Cross Hos- pital Calgary, Alberta. on May 2nd. 1952 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory (nee Pat Wight) formerly of Char- lottetown. a son. James Frederick. MacLEOD - At. the Prince Coun- as a director of Standard Brands Incorporated was announced yes- terday in New York by Joel 5. Mitchell. Prsident of lthe Com- pany. Mr. Muir is President of Tim Royal Bank of Canada. He is sun on the Board of other Cana- dian enterprises, including the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- Duly. This emphasizes the close x-eta. tionshlp between Canada and this larize American food corporation. The common stock of Standard Brands Incorporated was admitted to trading on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges earlier this month. Its Canadian subsi- diary, Btandard Brands Ltd.. Oper- ates Ifour plants and maintains six district offices and 49 branches throughout Canada. some of the better known products of standard Brands are Chase and sanborn FOR SALE JUST LUCKY-2:11 W6 - and a six-y -Mare ear-old (Peter Watson WILLARD STEWART, Southport - . IIMIK air IAIIEIIMIS EIIAIIACWEH . in--tau-auoys-.oau-emu... o sc-.e-t.'.s..s.......i...,...u..... 0 Ian-o4Itaa3miaal O lyassalohamtgaag 0 Antoine Imenaund Ihnu Hard-vs 0 C-maul-.u..., I Divan avaiiaals NORTH SYDNEY MARINE RAILWAY E0.LIMlTED mom smwv A with 550 mi Blue net Margarine, Tender Leaf Tea. I'1eiaohms.nn'a Yeast. Bon- Boyal Desserts, Ingersoll Cheese. leavenlng products for the baking industry, etc. Standard Brands Incorporated, operating in 5 different countries is today one of the largest proces- sors and distributors of food and Coffee. M-sic asking Powder, allied products. isl-anti Motor Transport Ltd. SCHEDULES FOR WEEK-END HOLIDAY FRIDAY, May 23rd--Operating our Saturday sched- ' ult-s with late runs East an SATURDAY. May 24th-Regular Daily Schedule. SUNDAY-Will be our regular Sunday Schedule. For Information ty Hospital on my 7. 1:52. to us. Phone Ch'town 248 and Mrs. Duncan Macfaeod. New d West. Phone S'side 2822 Loridon. a daughter. Vivian Jean. 7 lbs. 2 1-2 ounces. GRIFFIN-At Charlottetown Hos- pital on May 17th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Griffin, New Wilishire a daughter, weight 8 lbs, Q 02. Vliliil .!&LIiiIi - Mlllliill SAILINGS MAY Ist '.l'0 ,, ,.,,g, From each termini! -.....-..... I D ATII8 McCOBMACK - At the Sacred Heart: Home, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., on May 1). 1952. Mrs. Mar- garet McCormack, formerly of Georgetown, in her 84th year. NEILL-At North Milton on May 20, 1952, Henry Neill, in his 89th year. MACNEILI. -5- Al the P. E. Island Hospital May 19. 1952. Mrs. Arthur where, by ' ' application day from each terminal. For daily report listen to DAILY (Including Sundays). STANDARD TIME. For full information contact llead Office at Charlottetown. reaervatlons may be secured for first and second sailings. one!) first New: Broadcast I:30 S.'l'.. 7:30 D.S. Time. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBEBLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CIIABLOTTETOWN. P. I. I. FERRY SEIWIGE JUNE ma INCLUSIVE and 11 gm. - 1 and I p.as. at least 48 hours in advance. CFC! each momlnl following MacNelli of Elmira in her bird year. 1 SHAW-At the home of his neph- ew, Arnett Shaw, Winsioe. May 18. 1952, Edward A. Shaw in his 91st year. MacFADI'EN-At the Prlnce,Ed- ward Island Hospital on Saturday May 17. John G. Mac!-Iadyen, aged 74 years. retired sheriff. WAYF.-At Hunter River on May 17. 1952. Edward Ways aged 70 years ARSENAUL'l'- Passed away at Prince County Hospital. on Satur- day, May 17, Arlene Arsentiuit of Wellington, in his 32nd year. TRAINOB-Suddenly at his home in Tyrone (Lot 65) Frank J. Trainor in his 57th year. BURNS-At the Prince County Wiliiami v commas F INSURANCE SERVICE Hospital. May 18. Mrs. H. Burns of Maipeque. TOOMBS-At 12) Brighton Road on Wednesday, May 21, 1952, Lulu Toombs. ' CUIILEY-At his home in Water- valt-. Tuesday. May 20. James I-J. Curiey. aged 82 years. CAMPBELL-At Sea View, May 20. Norwood Campbell in his 34th year. ' MaeQIiAllll:- suddenly as the result of an accident at Carl- Ociober 27th. to continue the wright, Lgbndor, on Sunday, May wnrk of the Association. 1!, Clifford Glens MacQuarrie. Executive officers are: Mr. J. aged 31 yearai i Quickies By Ken Reynold: c(lf3C.9Ito3ocsJgoaciee Limited Xi WW gggggglnyjfu DESI IXADIISI V 181 ovum as. scams '1'l-IROUGIIOIJT run paovmcs: .. xii I PROFESSIONAL CARDS MW Irjqivgg rt,-to a , ; ; I" wo;.:Z..f.""" M S fl a d7cy Rb. aux” 04 I V . A fl -.....'3i'.'i"'”"'I'.?'i'n...u .. , seq: ,2; -r-r------'; I 9 ' -'5." Dr.A.l..MoeIsaao Allison M. Glilla. - l.i..l. IAIIII'l'IIkIOLlCl(0I. Ihllalmealll.-u'tnn., PIOIIQ one slit seat ,. 4 1 more do ulaiatag tiutii taaurlaaa late) 1952 macs: i ssottssis : A I FOR SALE IIILDA MAC-2:15, Pacer, now on the trot, eng. ible for 30 class. Real good prospect. sraonomrrss-5 yrs. old this August. Standard bred and registered. Only two starts last year. was second in 2:19. Promises good for this year. MISS EMERALD-Trotter, coming 2 rs. 01.1.05... E. J. Clegg. 2:10 at 2-year-old, dam La y Kalmuck. Entered in Colt Race. These horses have plent road-work, all ready for hard tralnln . Have eligib llty papers for all three. Also for so is two good jog carts and one sulky. Reason for selling, haven't time to attend horses MAY '23, properly. ' G. C. GREEN, Emerald AUCTION SALE as THE cnovsit own, onamon srnnm Of Household Furniture and Effects from an eight room house. Friday. May 28rd. at 2 P..M I am instructed by Mr. Milton Carter to sell by Public Auction all his household furniture and effects including: 1 upright piano; 1 chesterfield suite; 1 Wilton rug 9 x 1015; floor lamps; magazine racks; small tables; odd tables; 1 McClary refrigerator (new); 1 electric washer (Connor); 1 modem bedroom suite with box spring mattress; 2 studio couches; 2 sliding couches; 1 lounge; kitchen table and chairs; oilcloth squares; bureaus; mirrors; pictures; mats; beds; springs; mattresses; bed clothing; linens; pillow ; dishes; pots; pans and all other articles found in a well furnished modern home. 1!. BEAION. W. I ' Auctioneer. AUCTION sans WEDNESDAY. MAY 28th. AT 1 P. M. W 9: t ted by Mr. Joseph Grant to sell by auctione oitrehis s1)i1:tl)l;t):erty at Peake's the f'ollowing:- Two general purpose horses. 8 and 12 years: One Coll- 2 years; two milk cows. 8 Yeusv . 0"? Cowht” , ff':?e':,oi,',: June 3 years; three V0008 Cameo thmy we,”5'cM,t. truck potato sprayer; riding hiller and cultiva, .13 1 hr De wagon; high box sleigh; wood sleigh, driving arses thw Laval cream separator; set of team ll:at'llle8lS.f slleglcli-'. Om. ness; cart saddle and breaching: "En: rilrise hemir: forks and shovels etc. Victor radio. h helg tucks v dressers; dishes and numerous other 0 use 0 a - Terms: under b10.00 cash. OVEP 510-00 mu” momhs joint note. 57.: discount for cash. I KENNDY It MUSTARD Auctioneers Cali without wlorlrl clialihble Marily- Gdoa your Ilsnabire only. Oadiwltliapioldatoaiiishtspayt hue aratopiatodsyi HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 150 Iron Clargo 30., coin I, phone 2992 CNAILOTIIIOWN, P.I.l. liVIUI&I.iX1'IWIHCIDlVII.llX or contrasts llilllill ' Till PAST 1vsaas lea. uranglauf lantern Canada and QI0509 ”'"" ulmialdplitiaahnwenandunlotalrporual" iaatailal mean when II-hour, eayatlu-an -ml year-alter-VII! ofllaiaaey depend! 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