PAGE TWELVE . -. . .- look NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY ... , THE GUARDIAN. SUBSCRIBERSI MONDAY WEDNESDAY At 10 o'clock on Saturday morn- Mr. Lincoln Dewar. Secretary uf' ing, three young men, Rev. Edwin the Farmers Federation received 3. Steele of Charlottetown, Rev. word yesterday from the Dairy Clarence Roche of Iona and Rev. farmers of Canada headquarters Charles MacDonald of Launching. that the Federal Government. will were ordained to the Priesthood in buy 5!; million pounds of cheddar St. Dunstiins Basilica by His cheese at 30 cents. This refers Excellency James Boyle. Bishop oflpai-ticuiai-iy to the cheese that the Charlottetowii. lontario Marketing Board has on H15 EXC9119llC.V W35 lisilsted bY.liaiid at the moment. The Gov- R9V- ,FT3"C'5 COTFUHW and R"-let'iiiiieiit will also buy the surplus F''"'C1-5 301395 Wml RFD 79- 1'7 of the make between April and MacDonald Master of Ceremonies.l5t.t,t,m,b,.l-t on Qctobgll 31 at 30 "mm , Icciits per pound. "In terms of Eel" Fl" Mi'"7D0””ld "35 3595"?” what this means to the Island by Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Rev. m,mlltt,t.t,l,,,.,.v-- Sam Mn Dew”. n" Emile by R”? E,d””"'d Rod” gue should be able to get at least ;t','dVf::'AJ:::' Meek" by Rel" J Ill or even 32 cents a pound for . . ; . l , -v I"at.her Steclc ('FlPI)FllI9(I his flI'S'l0u1 Cheese ' V i , High MM” " t” ”'”l"cH Big Jnllllille Kaliiitick, the ;,,1,a:gH3yCn1,L':):Ttm:t Iglolgclun gird crowd pleasing lavorit: owned by , i, l , - swalter Kelly of Soul port. came Re" mancts Bang” ils Sim D9399” J pacing down the stretch twice last ”-- B b B"tt Mi” Bethany Mcnwald A Rtl:fligdhLVi'lll0 l)Dl?l'sled'all)SullE5 dif ethe lfeaotr-I C. 'l'. talented young pianist WllOl,J,.e Eve,” 1” the Otwnlng nlghtrs is well known In music lovers here. 4 races at the Charlottetown Dl-lv- was eiii.litisi.istic.1ll,v applauded fozwtllg pal-lt, lit-r V brilliant perforiiiances last A lllml. Cmtld at tans looked (ml cieimig as she li:l"Pll-'-"1 , 1"" . as Johnnie Kziliiiiick paced his, graduate itwiliil at Notre l).iin': Wat. to .tvlCl0ll,- ttltll R length to- A”".l9m-V -l"im0Tl"m- .sipai'c in the first dash and then M155 MCD"”3ld- d?l”i?ll'PT "Y Ml?) finished fast in the second race to and Mrs. L90llZll'd. Mt-Doiiald, lll-'3 beat Babe gt-ltoll at the wlre ll, Brighton Road. is leaving for A tlnlsh that was declt-led by tllc Toronto in the f:itc siinimcr in eri- l can-lgm, roll in the seiiior school estrib.isli-l ed at the Royal Coiiservatory to, lllmtltv llli9l-Hr? ii lniued iitinilier of g-iftcii lalldllm "to advanced swideiii: of Illllslt" pi-olcssioiial t-areiws. of Prince Edward Is- the Crown was amply !i”'.deiiioiisti'aied here yesterday when thousands of Her Majesty Queen .-,. . .1 .l Lurxv FISHERDIFN - Some Lmabm” fishermen have all lllP hick. A'-l ics .at the Exhibition Grounds. students. subjects attended thel special Coronation Day ceremon-l 'was arraigned in (leorgetoivn Court able to put to sea to check because of high-runiilng seas. THURSDAY Rev. llaiiiel .7. Lord, SJ. lectur- ed before a large flnfl :ippi(-ciative audience on Monday ii:glil at the Coinmiinity Lfcnirc. The gifted speaker dealt with niziriiiigii and stressed the need of tolerance and approval as factors in pro- ducing a happy niorriiigzc. Sneukitii: of Liiiiily life, Hillier Lord t'ADl2lliI0tI how happier re- lationships i-oiild he fostered by mutuiil tindcrslandiiig. Full of its usual rigor. the an- nual spring issue of the Red and White. 81. Dunstaii's University magazine. has made its appear- ance tn live up to the Lriiditioiis established by a long line of past. editors. The minteiits'hre as wide- ly varied as the student activities boundaries and any other matters necessary to the furtherance of the move for incorporatioti. - Anna Ling, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ling, Summerside, was taken to the Prince County Hospital yester- day afternoon after being struck by an R. C. A. F. panel truck at the corner of Granville and Waiter Streets. l Dr. A. R, Grant was called to scene of the accident and had the child removed to the hospital. Last evening the little girl was reported to be in a semi-conscious condition and suffering from concussion. I-Ier physician stated that she had I good chance of recoveryl if no fui'the.r complications developed. Suninierside Police conducted an iiivestigalioii at the scene of the accident. is. -The home oF:sir. Fred Gal- and interests with the several . l ., ll .- g lant. Coleman, was -completely talc es aitl e itoiials well liatid destmym by me which broke vi Iiiteirsviiit! displays of needle- work, lltl liziiidit-mils wtere on view at 5:01:-ct Danie Academy earl- ier this uvck, illustrating the ex- cellent wozlt done by the SiLldf"llLS in these FlliFoCS during the year. l"ari.ciila:l;i notable was the work from the mi classes. which are at- tendcd by iiiterested adults as well as .V0ll't' Danie students. including ivateimlouis, pastels, and oil paint- ings. free llfilld drawing and work in zirt ioinposiiion by the younger Ezra Rasil Arnold. 24. Bi':siol.t out about 11:30 yesterday morn- ing lll a small building. used as a dairy, closely adjoining the main house. The house was occupied by Mrs. Gallant. her father, Mr. Andrew Arscnault. and two smsl. children. with the assistance of neiglilmui-s practically all the con- tents of the dwelling were saved. The O'Leary Fire Brigade was called but the coiiflagration was too far 'ClVailCEd by the time fire- iiicii arrived and despite their ef-. the! forts both the dairy and lzirge house were levelled. It could not be leaitned if any in- surance was carried. ' Mr. Gallant is a member of the R. C. A. F. and is presently sta- tioned in Germany. to . . - 19' ' . . . lngdefollsfrilqszl; aorl)ea(:l)l13l1I:.ttu;(:ll':t';l The Queens address to the House ilcdticsdtiy morning and mommg in me him not A slplpeople of the Cominonwealth waslt-luirged Willi the murder of his t r-f-; V pound ,,,,,”.l mu,” U", ma lgreeted with prolonged cheeringlfathcr. Harris Lmnard Arnold, on Sr-naioi J. Vialier Jones was East, Qltylv salll..,l.,,,, mommglatid her pious wish that God. June I. The information was sworn ll0"0li9d l-l5' mil” N 3 ,l9-We Alum ,: Flt ml, muICll'bCtll,,. tmmiwotild give her strength and wis-'10 liy Coiistable John Meurriiii, H. -'"0"1'"ll il'"""' l””d”””l mm M i l The Clmrlotieiown hy his former anglers. Whuldmll to carry out her mthmg mmelevchoed in the hearts to make listeners. most C'.i..v niot'nul,: often acconiplish of all duties was C..li. Police. Souris her and icad to the pi'isniiei' by Cotiiily lmagistrate Joseph W. MacDonald. than loss of sleep, the prize catch. The trout measured 22 inches in length and I2l-g in- ches at the girth. and was of thci fresh water variety. of his catch Mr. School cadets of the city were when ll.SkPdlI" , for a more geographic locationlall military Constable jtistlim R0959 grinned and said "Up East". ilmented by its Siuiime . merit, One of the the groups were members of units in the city with Regiment being aug- lgl-gest parades ll, Tlic prisoner was not years formed on King Square be-;b.V Counsel. fore moving off to the race trackl l in rside squad-W35 lllllg in bed Monday niglit in, rent Others were zlltll L'A.At Regl-:his home in Bristol where he and under Mal-0,. D. J. Mccol- the son resided. Earlier that even- 21st Fleld Ambulance tm.ling it was reported that the do- on parade yesterday prior to uii- mack: dergoing inspection at Memorlallder Capt. Temple Hooper; Field today. Church parade waslsiiigals Regiment tinder Licut..Col. at Central iiedy was in coniniaiid of the P. and St. Dllll-'E- 1- R98lm9m- Man's Basilica. The smart looking - ---- rorps won high rnminendation for- Ha,.,.ts L. Amoldt Ilrtlliir splendid amwnmnce on pi"? fisherman, died late Monday night 70 Prim'"' SW9” Smnm Cadets-lil'i(? forehead above, the right eye. attending services Christia n Church hpaded by H": 5('h”"l Bmldr Pl"'iHis son. Ezra, 114. who lived Ml .. M was taken A , , . . .- . Chmch ll'h"" RNV M-D- Dlmball into custody by the R. C. M. Policel ,,,.5,l,:,l:m1 Mum NM "Md N "L addressed them on the last wordsland ;lft9l- lqugstl.,,,l,.g was 10dgedll.;d,,.a',.,l It "5 b5”9V"lr:ave a testimonial diii e' for I)- led he will be arraigned in County7R, ,1, n I 1 1' adrd W W Clulsti-"tnliionie with his father, Central of King George V. "How is tlie'm Georgetpwn Jail. Enipirc?" ' Queen Square School Cad0LSiMagistratc Joseph headed h,v their hiigle band madelcourt this morning. Illmf Annual church parade to St. Diinstan's Basilica yesicrdaymorii-t ml! at it o'clock. Monsignor Pat- rick Mrlilahoii preached the ser- mon. pi-irir in wliich he fftllilnlttlld-l ed the rnclels for their fine ap- pearance on ))Rl'lltlP. l been living in Moncton. reported that she returned to the LO the Bristol home a family quar- rel developed. ET” l former MISS Nora MacLci-in. Bris- Mr. Gilbert R. Clenieiits. Monta-l iol. two sons and five dritightcrs. giie. was elecleri president nf the, P. E, I Yoiint: Liberal Associationf at the organizatiiitial meeting held at the Y. M, C. A. lieie Saliirdayu A large gt-niili of young: Liberals in. Mrs. Gordon Reeves. Coverdale. N. Verified from all parts of the Pro- 8.: Joan. Mrs. Athol Dingwell. To- Vlnice. jroiiton; Olga. Halifax, and Shirley, and the daughters are Sylvia. Mrs. Arthur Prosser. Moncton; Faith, A central cxet-ul.ve of ill me.m- 'v1?'ll0m9- bers was set tin with six from eachi N50 5llFV'l'Vlnz are two brothers, of the t,l1rP(:c()i;lltlp5t (James. Bristol, and Jonaliian. Among 111,. ,.t,..nk;.,.5 l,l,,,,d lltlr.-British CDllllllvbla, and four sis- mg the m4-ollllg marl; samtot Jll iers, Mrs. Lottie Mosher. Charlotte- Walier Jones, lll;p1lll(Il- A, wjtown; Mrs. Stewart Masher. Hali- Matheson, J. Waisnii MaCNElfglll,:f5X: Ml'5- Rimald MBCD0ll31dv 5T- M. P,, T, .1, K, kl,-.,m, M, p. John X Peters; and Mrs. Stephen Sampson, Dickey. M P, l'l'illlilfx', Senator SYdll0.l'. James McIiii,vrc xlz: Eisic Iiini-an. president of the P. E I. Women's! Lobster and 5 ceased had had a quarrel with his lestmiiged wife and had ended it by! l”'PSP"l- the order of the day with the boy's K- M Johnston. Major Earl Ken-l ””””9' some lime 1”" ll-liiinlcl Shaw, '10s:isi, and it is expected that thel 3d.l0lll'fl8d inquest will be held la:- er llils week on order 0llPl'. llr. Arnold Burden. It may be, held ' 64, Bristol! l .as a result of a gunshot wound inl . l MRCD0n8ld5,tn mark the end of his 65th year The late Mr Arnold and hislnf MUN. nmmlu" DR nmllllil. as wife were estranged and she hadl It il'll5' Province Monday and during a visltl Survivors include his wife, tlielnf Dr, Mal-Dolmld throughout ms The sons ate Ezra and Harrison,.l,g thli, nldest p,.at.tl5l,,g Detachment. repi'cscni.eti The niagisti-ate reiiiandcd him to Thiirsday. June 11. The father was reported as shot the head above the eye while he he w.is ioi. l An autopsy was performed by Dlt Provincial PRIIYJ-l of the Co:;-, at Morell. , I niizlii lslzinrl when Print-c Socicly (lie .VIerlii:al MacDonald, St. Peters Bay, he. is affectionately known to, thousands, though now 95 years oldl took time out from his busy rounds world. The chairman also paid tribute to the record of never rt-. fusing a call in the whole 65 years and cited one instance wlicre the doctor spent. an cntire winter night marooiied on the ice at St. Peters follows in the Provincial Legis- lature. The get-liigetlicr was arrzingctl by members of the Leg- islatiic Assembly io pay tribute to the former longiime Premier. Presiding was lion. Forrest. W. Phillips. Speaker of the House, who at the conclusion of the brief speeches called on Premier A. TV. Matlieson. The latter in II short address presented the former Premier with a large silver tray on behalf of iliose It was inscribed lo "lion. J. Walter Jones. Premier of Prince Edward Island 1943- 1953. Presented by Members of the Legislature 1953." BIRTHS i'."t3UL;A"t"tt-AU-The P. E. Island Hospital, on May Inst, 1953, to Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Leclair (nee Edna Acoi-iii. a son. Danny Francis. Weight. 7 lbs. 5 07.5. STEAD--At the General Hospital. Calgary. Alta.. on May 14th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Stead. formerly of Hunter River, a daugh- ter. Nancy Winnifred. Mcl)0NALD-At the P. E. Island- Hospital, on June 1st. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. York. fl daughter. Myra Charlotte Arlene. 10 Comp to the Cllt. lot. the dlnml. Mat-PHAII.-At the Prince Ed- iii his honor. ward Island Hospital May 154, Dr. W. .1, P, Macyilllaltl cl,all.m,.lll 1953 to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- ifor the evening, sald that the Elm Phiiil litce, Bciiy I-lurryi, East Royziliy, a son, Leslie Alan, 9 I0"): life wi:is service to the peo- IMP pie. The ;:u(-5L nr llonar, he 5l,l,l, BROWN-Al the Prince Edwnril pllyslclllll Island Hospital. June 2nd. 1953, in Canada, and possibly in tlll. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Powiial, :i (laughter. (7 lbs, 3 OLD liiia Eliziibctli Kathleen. MacEWEN--Al. ihe Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, June 2nd. lilfifl, in Mr. and Mrs. H. Stirling Mat-iiiicn, Bristol, a son, Walter llavis fishermen of the Prov- Bay. 18 lbs, 3 oz.) CHARLOTTETOWN MUICI-IISON-At P. E. I. Hospi- tsl on May 30, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Manson Murchison (nee) Jennie McDonald, at son. Neil Manson. WAUGK-At the Prince Hospital on Saturday. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh. -(nee Henrietta Moc- Arthur). 1: daughter, Marilyn Faye. MncPHEIlSON-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Sunday. May 31, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan A. Mac- Pherson (nee Viola Gillespie), City, a. son. stillborn. JAY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, May 30th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay, cilif. 5 daughter, Gloria Jean. DRAKE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Saturday, May 30. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake, Hazclbrook, it son, Allison Ernest. '1 Ibs., 6 oz. MncDGNALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital oii May 27th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacDon- nia. Charlottetown, a daughter. Gene Marie. 8 Ibs., 4 oz. PETERS-At the Clinrlottetown Hospital, May 30th. 1053, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peters. Bedforcl, is daughter. SMITH-At the Prince County Hospital, on Siintiliy. May 31. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith (nee Laura Garland). I-Init-rrilrl. R. R.. 11 daughter. Linda Mary, 7 pounds, 5 ounces. DIAMOND-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 30. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diamond, nee Florence MacDonald, 5! son, Russell Wayne. CAMPBELL-At the P. E. Island Hospital, June 1st, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Springfield, 3 son. Donald Blaine. WILLIAMS-At the King's County Hospital on June 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams thee Net- tie. Baker), liliirrny Harbour. on June. Isl, a daughter, Deborah Ann. County May 30. MARRIAGES WHITE -- MacDONALI) - In Charlottetown, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jollymore, on Sat- urday. May 30th. by the Rev. D. A. Campbell, James Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter White, summerside. to Annabelle, daughter of Mr. Lalie MacDonald, North Tfyon, P. E. I. FRANCI. -- BISHOP - At Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. on Friday, May 29th, by Rev. J. T. Irwin, Thelma Jean Bishop to John Henry Francis. MCDONALD -. FEE!-IAN - At St. Dunstan's Basilica on Friday, May 29th. by Rev. Francis Bolger. Mary Freda Htiena Fecliaii to Kimble Daniel McDonald. DEATHS McKINNON-At Spring Valley May 31, I953. Mrs. Bernard McKinnori in her 61st year ' Mac. EACHERN--Al. 194 Prince Seeing is Believing Bargain Truck ready for roacl,1950 two-ton Dodge, equipped with liydraulic box and hoist. .12-ply tires rear, 10-ply froiii. Reconditioned motor with less than 200 miles. E. MacDOUGALL, Vernon, P. E. I. T FARM LAND Improvement Service MacDONAl.D - At the Charlotte- town llospital on May 30th. 1953, in Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacDonald. Dr. Roddie's first delivery Case, it man now 65 years of age, was un-l able to attend the dinner lasig night due to ill health. his mosti ill"? Elmlce MDCD0n31dl- Chm” recent. dE'lll'Fl'V. a baby fl,-,-, ll-,.t..l(,-,4lwtLeioii'n, R. It, 'l.a daughter, Mary laid. was considered too young to be i t'hi-istine. Weight '7 lbs. 2!; ozs. lprvseiit. S NORMAN--At. the P. E. I. Hospital Hui Saturday. May 30th. 1953.10 Can be obtained by contact- iingldirect to Sterling Mac- lKay, 59 ..St. Peter's ..Road, ,Charlottetown or by mak- aiiig arrangenicnts with ma- lchine operators. Liberal Association. Nell Matliesovillllf9 are hem: lll'9lil'l9W9d "115 FRIDAY iliriani rind Vernon Norman, . . and Cecil Miller. lweek by officials of the Federal PM M l Wmm Herbert, 3 Sam Robert There is one W0l'kmK "91" Other officers of the now As. Department of F'ls,liei'ies, Ottawa, in MW W lllmm 15 3 Tm of L717 Mm Kevin. ' you at IIII IIIIIPS. aociatioii are iticvn-lit-mtlentl (;,.,,,tt. an iiivestigzzitioti of the losses siif- qttrtget '::'(etm”t 11” Ru559lll)tluqNTyRE E At the Kin:-S 'llweed,v. Vernon Rltci-: SNfl'C'i:'ll'i',. fered during the storm of last week. me :1 6' am is ””f t'umi,y Hos ital in Mr. mm )1.-,-,iTl1lS service includes Silo Donald Vl' ii i ('l' -i n - lTlit' llivilill man is iimior Vir ”””'"d' H9 "M i0 Korea in D - V I - A A tit-asiirr-r Al;Ti'll"llrf)(lifl 9yll:ilIll:)H'-F(lrI)lTI:X-l l.oi'cii Gr.anItzlof tlicil-Ialifait lnancii August 1953' Rnd has be” m H” 1Tfl'mrm"ti')dll Maclirfkwlo. glrdlganl 0" :Bull'dlng' Land Clcarmgv ' i ' " l ”-l ' " ” ”"”l”"- !Drainagc, Grading Excavat- nld. Mrmbcrs o' 1111- central PXECH-:0I the Department. the fishermen service for twu yeal-st GRIFFIN-At t Ki ' - . he ngs Countylmgv lane work, lmaking and wood road low cost pond building, obtained by using the famous MacKay by-pass, iwhich is noted for five pounders so attractive to the ': tire arr: For Queens Coiinii'.l Iiiierviewing arc , . ”” " llns ltlll .. Donald A. Maclxwl, Cliarfniietown :.VlFSSl'S. Joseph D'Andre:i, Donald dp'::Nl:p”m"M1.w body "I "T" Mr.-;.p Riiv:i:nt1ldaGt'i:Il)inmMl:rlta:ll1: J0N'Pl1 MtKCmi'i. Cliarlotictoi ,l?ll('llanan and Harold Frick who . i ” me Spltlllz Park zirm iiii- a dqllghtcl. i ' Gnome Twcctl.l'- River slnrietl Yesterday at Murray ll:ir- lmmw.u5LV W"-'94 M " "l"Cllll'.' t-”,;N-DLI.-"tgAt He Clt HO -l I Norman MacDonnld. anaiid; Ray bmlr and W111 Work lllflr WR.V M1 held.m the Spring Park H"” my on AIAUHP 1953 ti) Mr ynlldslyl? inond Vickcrron Norili River. r :x'll'flllllCl the coast of the North ewnm” (” lake "15 lll'f'1llllil”ml'v G 1;, (3ha'ndlel,'Clt, E' dl HI?" Prince Coiiiity. Edward c, Me. Shore. They conferred with Hon. steps ,l0WRlld 1llC0l'D0ltMl0li unticr ,tl'l,nAA(.tt.At 'uel'Ch lnlxtgll mf Gotigan. Malpeqtie; Raymond Eugene Cullen, Minister of In- the v'"W,9 SEFWCES ACi- l,0';lt 1 AM at 11953 tm it e Own an let. smiiii. Einernldj Keith Dennis, dusnzv and Natural Rwiurces. and A ””m""”” ”"”5”"3 ”'”P95'i5-iii;-D 3 h ale M I ' 0 ltvmd g I Port. rtizi; VVPlll)lll'll Hrii'ris. o'- hope in sneak individually to every Gmrge L9” Edmlmd Ar-ienault. '”,, fl,” ' M ""c' C ” l.cni'.V: Dmiulrl Plaits. Ilowlanc fl5h”l'm""- Lloyd MMN”i"' Arthur MCQUEM fn-n' 5'' 4 g-Z; Armri iid Berna rd. Siimnierside. No estimate of the total loss iolimd Hnwmd DUUIUHS WES Dillmllllc 'OURvBOARADlNG-IHOZUSE . isell St. on Sunday, May 31. 1953, Dlvid Macllachern, an 86 years. GAY-At his home in Sumrnerlide Saturday. May 30. 1053. Albert Gay. in his 80th year. MacLEAN-At Wood Islands East on Saturday, May 30. 195:. Mm. Donald M. Mncuan, aged 78. HEWITT-At summer-side on sun- day, May 31, 1953, may ,1... Hewitt, in his 56th year. TRENHOLM-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Saturday, May 10. 1953. Palmer Trenholm, of Borden, in his 54th year WAUC-I-l-At the Prince County Hospital. June 2nd, Marilyn Faye. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh. New Arman. MoCARV!LLE--At the Charlotte- town Hospltal on June 1st, Hugh Mccarville aged 82 year: MIcD0NALD - At Charlottetown June 2nd. 1953, Samuel MacDon- ald of Nine Mile Creek in his 86th year HIGGINS-At the Prince County Hospital. June 2nd, Mrs. William Higgins in her 68th year HUGHES-On June 3, 1953. Cyril (Cy) 6. Hughes, 161 wast Lune, Moncton. N. B. ' ARNOLD-At Bristol, Monday, June 1. 1953. Harris L. Arnold in his (55th year. MORSON-At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. June '-". 1953. Geoffrey Morson, infant son of Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry G. Morson ARSENAULT - Al the Prince County I-iospllal, Wednesday. June 3, 1953, Joseph N. Arsenault, in his 91st year JENKINS-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Thursday, June 4. 1953. Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. 173 Eusion Street, in her 75th year. ' NOTTING-At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. on Thursday, June 4, 1953, Mrs. lDr.) Errol S. Nottinz. in her 56th year. CARTER.-At Charlottetown, June 4th, 1953, Mrs. Alice Carter, for- merly of 48 Road. age '14 years. L POTATOES WANTED Buying tablestock potatoes daily at Railway Wharf. Pay- ing highest market price. WILLARD PROWSE, Brackley T F OR SALE Al. Grand Ti'acadic. 10- room house; 2 small build- ings; 2 acres of land; orch- ard. Apply: MICHAEL ROBISON, 124 I-Iillsboro Sf. FOR SALE Property belonging to Mr. Albert Myers at Annandale, consisting of store and living quarters, with warchotise and U3 acre land. KENNEDY AL MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent St. Phone 1108 Auction Sale AT KENSINGTON. VVEDNESDAI JUNE 17 AT 2 I'.M. ' Having sold my home I will by public auction my house- hold effects. consisting of one piece t-lieslcrfield, dining room suite. heds, springs, maiiresses, dressers, comniotlcs, couches. Ax- minislcr rug. hnll stand, rocking cliairs and chairs, dislics. electric washer. and a lot of other articles TO ALL PERSONS QUALIFIED TO VOTE AT SCHOOL MEETINGS: Take notice that-for the purpose of electing 0m' trustee for Polling Division No. 2 of School Unit No. i, a poll will be held on Wednesday, the 10th day of June, 1953 from 12 o'clock noon until 9 p.m. in the follow. ing places: Wlnsloe Station School, West Royalty School, Central Royalty School, East Royalty School. The following persons have duly nominated for the office of School Trustee: ERNEST MMMILLAN WILFRED HARDY POLLING DIVISION NO. 2 is defined as that portion of School Unit No. 1 outside the former school districts of Parkdale and Spring Park. I WHO MAY VOTE: (1) Every person shall be entitled to vote at any School Meeting, on any question if such person or the wife or husband of suchperson shall be a ratepayer in the district and if such person or the wife or hug. band of such person shall have paid in full all district school rates and taxes, including dog-tax, imposed upon him and not otherwise. (2) Provided that every woman residing in the district and being the mother, step-mother, or adoptive mother of a child of school age residing with her and in actual attendance at the school of the district, shall be a qualified voter at all school meetings and shall be eligible for election as a trustee unless she shall be in arrears of school taxes assessed against her. Section 27-The Public School Act. GORDON M. RICE, Secretary, School Unit No. 1 NOTICE THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT To overcome the back-log of applications for Mo- tor Vehicle Operator's,Examinations, the R. C. M. P. have been instructed to assist the Examiner during the month of June. Persons desiring such an Exami- nation during June may apply to any Detachment of the R. C. M. P. in the Province. P. S. FIELDING, l Deputy Provincial Secretary. FOR SALE IN QUEEN'S COUNTY Thriving mill business, water driven, two mill buildings equipped with modern machinery in good condition, also several built house in good repair. Property encloses splendid other buildings. Large well fishing pond and would make wonderful summer home or tourist resort. KENNEDY and MUSTARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS 125 Kent Street Phone 1108 FOR SALE 63 acre farm on Loyalist Road, nine miles from Char- lottetown, one half mile from pavement. House buildings in good condition. Well watered, property includes" leased fishing pond. Close to church, school and shipping. For further particulars apply- C. R. McQUAlD. Solicitor, 156 Richmond Street. not enumerated. MRS. WESLEY ('HAMI'ION ARTHUR J. STEWART. Auctioneer. 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WW: SOME BUT WHEN HE GOT it VT:'u1'ei) A SAW e--DID AIAV I ' FAR W5 emce me I T W5 GRINGEUS 3.oBuTiPr;Dtl3F Aizouuo T0 PLANT THINGS mom in l A WiFE' 5EAlT;.:- 5,3?-,?i,;i,E3,3E.Q9lE saaeioizfii IT! WHEN IT HE rouuo iii: HAD- WE 5i)t'?s9?fl',';3ll',; ' "M5 F03 M , FEW ,,EGE,-Mtg; rear HOME -romeur ANOTHER GUESS ZN" - ,5; V . 0,, ",5 2”. PLOT I1ghAP1i?:E.l.; . ' COMING 3. I sou at A5", t t is t :5 . . s ' 4;" . -L-I-' ca-muse! . ' CW " E I . ' ( .. v l l E " I N I N x 6 ” E t ,g 5 l PM U l v ..... l Illll I : l I l: 1 - ' ' :. I In I A -S 7 ' .5&. ' . I , est .r.semvuEmER,- : l i - 1vaIaavrmuant.u.u. & - . ivmmmbav. .c. , - AT ARMADALE, KING'S COUNTY FRIDAY, JUNE 12th, ATt1:00 O'CLOCK I am instructed by the e1i,ecutoi's of" the late Bernard G. MacDonald, to sell by public auction on the premises the following: vi, LIVESTOCK: 1 milch cow 'x years old; 1 coiv four years old to freshen June 15 i ; 1 heifer two years to freshen July 12th; 1 cow five ears old to freshen July 25th; 1 bull one and half y old; 2 steers two years old; 1 heifer one year old; , calf; 1 mare four- teen years old; 1 mare seven ye '- old; 9 sheep; 11 ambs. 4' FARM MACHINERY: Far harrow; wood sleigh; horse" hoe; tooth harrow; walking plow; hay e; scuffler; plat- form scales; washing machine; dr g harness; work harness; team harness; asphalt shl 'I- and roofing. TERMS OF SALE: All lives: will be sold for cash unless otherwise arranged. - other purchases up to 310.00, cash. Over that amo six months cre- dit on approved joint notes. No i est on notes be- fore due. If day wet sale will take place lowing fine day. ” JAY. l Auctioneer. ll, vagon; -cart: ,Dl" ng plow: spring- ...4 TUNE 6, 15,53 NOTICE or 1-01.1.: and Olli-