PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JU'LYI1,1993 F ' ” where the ha! been ever since, excepting for six years spent in Alaska. Although it is her third trip to the Island since she left here in 1912 she never met her brother lotiiz NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBS-CRIBERSI JVION DAY At week-and a meeting of the; Dolllilliml Proriiicisl Farm Labor, Cnniinittce was lirld in the of- ficcs of the Proiiiiclal Depart- ment of A.Ol'lClllltili8. Mr. W. R. Sllilw, Deputy Min- ister of Agricultiirc, presided. Ml'.! oi)ni'e Hay of the Regional Em-I ployinent Office at Moncton came, to the Island especially for the, inectiiig. Mr. Hay is the officitil. who arranges the l.i'flllSiCi' ul,delii'ti'ect the incssuge, Liking ZISVUIE triic bill, the ncciiscd iiins nr-I labor from niainliind points ioviiis text, ”Wilt. Thou indeed be unto i'a;.2iied zinil pleaded "not guilty. the Island for the haying and po- me as n deceitful brook, as wiiters THIS momma Se-IBCUOH 05 3 Del" tato pickiiig season. Aileiidlliz that fnii'."' 1llI'.I' (0 HIV H10 Case Will be beilllll also were Mr S. C. Wright, Pro-; ., . - from n long panel of 68 prospective -'llit'ltll Dciiiii'tiiiciit of A,I1lilL'lllllll'”. '12,... twlilighi innit, l:..ii-in-It it yineii. There will be approxim- Mir. J. B. MU!l('.I' Mid W- 5- .li-in-nn.iIi Sit---Iv .tnil lit-nilull t-, iitcly 21) iiltnessas called by 1110 .VlacLt'nri of Hit; Ntillmml EH1Dlo.i'- ttollll Nit'llI)l.K't)ll, tIi.ir;:oiI wiili, lirosertuioii, many of them present- -HPIH OHWV 3ll'-”l0”””””'- aml iiiziiisltiiicliii-i ulipczirvii ht-fuirj ing testimony of s. highly tech- Vlr. ClH1rlP5 HIV--H "Y l1W.Nll”Ul-T iuseliii W. fiiitlininilci Q.('. it nicnl natiire. The number to be, 11 E”ll”03'”li'"'- UVMV 5”'"'””' iimvu-TI-mil 5-'lU'tl-IL HIM W H culled by the defense LS not itiiowitl Wl"- l.1Ii'IlllPIl hall in niiiiiiiiii of Sfillllti g7? V . Flml WW3 ”” ”l"' ”F3"m1” ll” i.itli 'l'hv i'.isi- nus .'Itlltllllllt'(l llll- '1-1”. 5-lxlxuhnh annual meE.lmg' J” ””"S,””” ”1,"S”I,)1'm”3i”:hRel??? lll '1'lHIIS -0. Juli W , of the Prince Edwiird Isliiiid Pres- '”'hVl””'”;:Af'k”l1La.ht D; Ounce hL- The men zine (lll.'ll';:vtl iii iwi-i- b).u.,.m1 of mo wommys M35510"- lull:-tiiiiiiihvliitl;(;?l:mR)'I, "H," W '”'””'l will 'l”' flI'i"!' ”" ”” iiry Siicicty of the Pi'esbytei'ian LN,” f,,,, ,,,A h” . ,1, Hmmn M I"-I"il'W1' 1'-will 1" i"”'"-'"l”lf'l (rhiirvli in Czinndri wiis held in the zlith Sliiniiu ..dv A -ilillAtit'- sazti tlia' Rl”':,”m U" mm 1 M H M5 L " Hl”LlT:l;1i51d9HPl'C5bl'191'E31l t Chlgch I w (iitinrs lltdtl bviiigg iliiwd iii 3 ' g -V95 9' ”3'- "I"? PR5 911- - 1'5- iris Illll('l', I Tl.ESDAx- Aiidrew Jnrctiiie of Freetown pre- , sided iii the morning rind after- rihcri l"il'YPlllllfl, 151 l'PiIl' illd sun Mi. John If. Biintnlii. ltiisiitn liomi inectiiiS5- ifnxlr lIliitLMltS. toe liryciitoii, 59lllllU died ill liuspitzil heir siind.i:.' Mcnibers of the Sunimcrside ' zory Ave. Clitirlottt-ioiiii, zind;at the age of. 85. wns zi fornier .-Iiixiliiii'y, Mrs. Bcrt Joliiisoit, Mrs. ,, , l1d(x”L at f-111”,-lg xnill-r nienibcr til tiie I.iig,isliiiii'c As- POI y iiiitl Mrs, Wm. l-iorbes took I'niit-i ' tin. iiiilly inluri-d S:i'.-i5llmb1.V find It lullizllliiv uiiikcr iii liiirl in tlic iiitiriiing derotionitl Ill when the L'Zll' lll which HIP CUIisci'iiilii'tI Pilill SPl'llttl. inoinbers of the Kensing- he has tliiviiig with it rninpniiioiil left the liiplliiiiiy nnd I)l'0l'l.Iil'I18d ill l”fili'llClK', nrrir Rocky Point. The 5li'Il(1Plll. ort'iiri;cd shortly after 9 Bil0I'K. The victini is s.i:d tn llttYf' l)Nlll lrnvclliii: in it 1941 Plynioutli t-iii". tirircn by his iuiiiprtiiloii Jnckic Nottiiiz, retiiriiiiig ll'0lll a tisit to it r.iinpiiil: ates ilt'tll' I-'airi'icw. For some rensoii, not yet detcrniined.l 'hc ('.'ll' left. the liigliiiny. passed: nor R dnrp ditch and iilterturniiizl wni. Iilllltl to It stop with all foul”, wheels in tho ziir. Mrs. Allistiii Aiiichlillnii. R train-E ed ill . , tiho liiis charge of that tied Cross I7lfSl Altl Post tit Fair-l I'lMl', was on the scene nlinost. i-it IIICP, iiiid with lll'i' htisbniid riisli- Pfl both the llljill'l'ed men to thei P. E. Island Hospital, btit Mr ltryeiitoii htitl rxpiretl before or-, rivilig. l I I lIl'l', the i-:ciicli frigate now in port 4 IlFl'P, iirre widely enieriaiiieti boihi last -'U1IZ”5i- nilicially and privtttely over the weekend. On Saturtiay the officers: wore guests at a reception held for them on board H.M.C.S. tfharlottc iitid ye them ztcconipriiized by local N3Vl nlliccrs it-rill. to Siimnicrsldc Il'l1Cl't'l;n they railed nii (lrotili Capt. A,G. , l-(ciirnii. ('f)l'l'llllfIlldilltZ officer of the! sommih I R C A I-'. Sl.'lll0ll there. M Roliriri. Picnrti, Freiivli Consul at H.i.iI.ix, Cillllt" In the city in he 1-vcsciil. IXllI'll the ship Iirrived. He lf5ll'FliP(l UV car mid iias 5l('C()l'llll'I'hl.e(, ,,,,m.S m M,,,.h mp nn:rri by Mrs, ilirard. Mzimr Clziiide lies left yester- 'l:it nii rntiirn tn llifllfi 1lllE'l'P he has been min of tlic Caiiiidiliii Ariny officers ilt'illlL' as nitetl Ntitioris nbservcrs hi Kzisliniir. Mai. lrns cnnie llnlilf' on loan"? in May iifirr Iliree )c:irs' absciice on duty. , . limmedintely on the Officers and ratings of L'Aveiit-' Queen, ' crday it group of; ,is 0l)Cl'illC(l uiidcr thc l)ep;ii'ti1iciit.F ill7lS been in opcrzitioii, 120 Sclinol;w,” be an address M welcome -3,. special services of re-dedication and l.'tI',V- Magistrate's hearing before thanksgiving. Magistrate Joseph MacDonald last Both services were well attended, Jtiiiuary and hits been confined in and for the morning service, Rev Llcorgeioirn Jiiil since then. Donald A. Campbell of New Lon-i Messrs. J.0.C. Campbell, QC. don, P. E11. iiss guest lircm-liei'; and SS. Hcssiiiii, Q. C., are up- iind selected as his theme for incl licariiig tor the Crown. The defend- tlic niit sermon, "Why 1 Believe in , is represented by Messrs H Uhuri-li”. l preine Court. following the Stipend- At the eveniiig service Rev. 'I'.H,B.l Frank .VicPhee, Q. (2., and James B Sonicrs M. A, S. T. fii., pusltir oi Johnston. st. Jzimes Ciiiircli, Clmrlo'.lelowii,' After the (jrziiid Jury brought in who did not return for 5'! years. THURSDAY Eiistern Command Headquarters in Halifax yesterday released a list of Canadian Army personnel from Prince Edward lslsiid re- turning on rotation leave from Korea. The draft has already ar- rived In Canada iind the men are presently en route to their homes Those listed are: 81 ABOVE YESTERDAY - THE top temperature recorded at the yeserdny was 87 degrees. two be- low the official high of the preced- ing day. However, in the City some unofficial marks set by thermom- elers in the sun soared above the 100 degree level. A; one service sta- He first Pllleflld I301llIt'5 111 1919 ion Atixiliziry, Mrs. Brewer Link- iis u ciiiididale following the dt'uLll 19””-V M,-5' fun-ie Kennedy and of the Liberal nieinbcr frtnn llun-, M,-5; A1,.xmm(.,. Hmz tn the gnu. tor River. lie tins (left-titeti then by mm,” Mr. George McPhoe who lziitir iiciitl ”” 1” b”f'0”"" 3 f” H,” 5”:1 The seed potiito growers of Nova. lEll'Ilml LrtmststlgccigghllLh:KlxL,:”',PR:, Scutlu lirc ativiscd that the first ”l3 fH"l 5 ti Candida”; ml 3 iiispct-tion of early fields has start- ;Ltnl1g9(Q3Eii7l1: Em IDS, m mclctl. suites the Weekly Potato Bul- elecnon O, 1915 zlcllil. In Prince Edward Island the Mr. Buiitain did not nnniinatc I Ll"5D”"tO1's M” beg” the” read" the gellernl plccuun mm. Mn ungs uiinoiiday,-Jiilyl-L The grow- later, but did in 1933 Mm, mut-rs sliriiild i-xaniine and rogue their was ngum suc(.,.&;(u1 1,, (.””..”n,':ll)lfllltilll;S.bFI0l'E! the iirriviil of the the sent along with Mr. L. 1.. Jon- I Yelllmlill H1Sl)C('l0I2 kins. I tiolorndn potato beetles have Mr. Buiitaiii was known for liis,l)99H 0bSBl'V8d dllI'lllII 1119 D35” executive ability and was 1'0-:Wl'9k mid GI-ti; 1a.VII1K 15 ill 111101111955- CDgill".Ed as one of the iniiie ablc the Bulletin states. The young debators of his time. ilHlTiIP or "red grubs" will spear - - ltliiriiig the next week. Growers are Work on the coiistriictioii of at advised to keep ii close which on new building" for the lit-iici'oleiiilpotato fields and when the (urn lrish Society is mtpccted to sltirtn larvae are seen apply DU11 pgmlg site zit i'i'5lfleii beetles tire becoming scarce Grafton street wliera the foi'inf'1' and they should not be much more Whelnn Hull was desii-nyi-(I by fire of rt probleni iiiilil the second lbrood iIDl)Dfll'S early in August. Space for two stores will be pro-; Vitied on the first floor, and offircl area: will be iIl'l'flllg9(l on the set--lolicixitiuiis. Post Office Depart- ond floor. The basement iiill licillllllll. Oll'clll:1- Vim 1'9P1'959m the fitted up for modern ('llil) rooms. ;P0SlmnsLei' General at the iativ. 3,, ;,dm,.,,,, me”, mll be, as fgluiflllllllal conference of the Canadian ,(,,.h.. ,, 1,,,.g,. ,.Pc,...m,,,,, mu l,,,-,Postiiinsters' Association, Maritlnir. dances and other flt'lll'l'ilf'S of thc Bmllcilt llllirh UDPUS 111 C1131"- loiietnitii iliis ereiiiiig. 2 Rcgislrzitioii and an executive M session tonight will be followed on Ttiiiisday iind Fridrty by a round of iictirities. presided over by M". . A. Bassctt, Ccnti'ct'ille, N.B,, President of the Association. I On Thiirsdziy afternoon the. Mr. R. if. MucNii-bb. Director nf Afr. J. F. Criiiiinlly, rli;iii'iii:in the l..iiid Yliliiniioii Boiird. which! in the Bniird, nf Edticnilnii. stntes that llistricts out of it total of 486, have p,.(,mi,,,. J- Wane, Jon” and ms requested that surveys be niii(lc,wm.5mD Mavm. J. D, s'LewaI.t to by U10 V1l1llilU"'5- Lhc followed by a welcome to 'thc -'APDl'0XlmR'-?1.V 4-900 ("Fills IIFIVV Pnslinnstcrs of the Maritimcs by been dealt with, and lltll st single M,-, xv. cl Mt-Enchem, Region,” appeal has been miide against the Director. Greetings will be ex. decisions of the Boiird. ,imidz-cl from Mr. E. R. Ingrahiim, It is the usual ciistnni nf the District Post, Office Inspector, .Ll'lill opened in W02 13. E. Shaw. Cha1'10ll9- non a reading of 105 was reported. town; Pte. E. J. At-scuauit. Char-' g lottetown; Gnr. J. E. compioii. "I19" on Bridge, ' Pu; H" K. flixdswne ship was down to the low ebblof Chm.lom3m'wn. G"... C, 1,, M9: (I50 meiiibers. Today it. has soar- Kmnon cmn,'louew'wn. P” J. E. mi in nearly 700. Your secretary. Macxmnon Malpeque; P19. R, J. Mr. Bpdreski and myself have set Pom” s,"'nme,.sidC; Ircpl, J, p, our sight: for 1,000 members this mcharas. gummersicle; Gnr. L, A, ir and while we are yet con- Isavmem. chm-louclown, 's'itlcrabIy nwiiy from this number, we still feel we willibe able to rnlist that many members within the realm of the Association hefore the your L'lOSOS in.Septenier," wis the oncotiriiglng word contained in the presidential report of F. E. The ltlJD0llltl1lPlll. of ii cnnimittee to investigate the possibilities of inziugursting a Provincial Art Fes- tival was rccoinmended lit the nu- lluill coiirentioii of the P. E. I. Wonicns Institutes here last eten- A1 BC'.5J(:t(;: 99;',"”l”'l9l N, Eng . d a wmmmm, (0,. "us pub tie .in.i i-an os mas ers . s.tt mg" nn, 5 H muted it me meek i:itioii Mziritinic Branch tit their nose ml pp L lt'Ifl9llIflI.! session held at The iiz. I - . . , . , .. Also nppi'm'ed by the delegates Lhf"louomw"le5l"du was 21 resolution from the rib s- F t I , . h 5 beg fleet institute, wiirnily supporting,,wegEqu::po5fn?1gouatglaggglimght. the lion. W. l-1. Darby, Attorney ed proceedings as the him Or General, in his stand against lllC.J0S(,ph Gabriel MacDonald, Chap, 5310 0! 055991” 1'”9”'i”l'9- slow, for murder moved slowly 'Tt' jthrough its second day in the Support oi the prograni proposed Gc0,.gewwn supreme Cw” yesg by the P. E. I. I-'c(ieration of Agric- tudayg nlture in extension of rural rlcct- He is Chars”! Mm the shoot. rification, and of the Fishernierfsiing to death of Mrs. John (Mary Association for compensation ior;Aniil MiicKiiinon, Little Harbour, loss of iishing gear tlils season and last November ll, tiirougli 9. kitch- for estabtishnienl of a disaster fiinileii window of her home. 'or the future. was voiced in resn- 0119 Dr H16 Mme-C0FI5llm1n'3 lutions passed last night at the arguments by counsel centred fifteenth annual meeting of t.liel'”'0””d enm” 5! defame couglsfl II-::lllCE Ed(v'vard Island Credit Union gleeP;,::I;dMff::e:h'-ggflgetoofegz."Cf Hue ' .M. P. Constable Thomas Hogarth. , fthe service dog master, regarding The 39th aiiiititil C0lll'Plllltlll ofllhg tracking efforts of the police the P.E.I. Woineii's lllSlltllt('Sidog which the constable hail Opened at P111160 M VVHIGS 031- brought here at the time of the lcgc yestcrdiiy morning with a sllootlng, good atteiidziiice. - Mrs. Harold Lziirri, Kelvin G1'0VP.f "Tlizit i1i:ii;v Tlioiiuis and pmvmcml. m'('5id",mv l”T51dCd OVW Mziileno Thomas ciiiiic to their the inorning session and the coii- d(xa(hS by su(f,.,..,m,,g and humlng rention wits officially opened by by nm, which me had been the Hon. C. C. Bziker, Mlnistrr of Agriculture. Mr. Baker. in II brief address, commended the menibcrs of the Institutes on their public spiritcdncss, and the niniiy excel- lcnt. works they perform. lie atl- L"dLlS('d by flll overheated stove Or spiirk from the same. which de- stroyed the entire home At. Buli- on June 2-1tli," wits the linndcd down by tho cor- niit-r's jiiry lit it meeting held in .- vised them to make tllt?-1llll'll'0Hl- mt, cm, W,” M 4 pm. .,.(.5u.rd,,.,-I ineiit of rural life their futiire The 'ms(, Md men pU5,pm,,.,1 gim' by pwmmum bpucr Cducauimt from June 27th, in order Ilint the Jillll0i' clubs, better Ventertain- m,Mm(,c nf Imne Mam, S,,p1(.,' 3151!)" and hem” madmg male" who wtis ill in liospitiil, might be i:ik ii. A sharp vrrbnl bntlle bctwccn opposing counscl yestcrilay allel-l6nTm ,'i1ePnjC;bamyH05, noon featured the opening of thc', mm, on Jul) 9m' to Mr, and Mm trial of Joseph Gzibrlcl liiacDon- , V , Md. Cm,pS,m,.' (.hnm(,d Mm uh. , W. W. Biotin, Kinitnia, 3. dzitighier, murder of Mrs. John tMiiry Anni tncamcl-' Mmgmcli B "35" 9 025' MtICKllll10Il, Little liarbour. Tlic,fIIt-KEEMAN - At the King's Suprenic Courlncouiity Ms-inorial Hospital. Mon- Georgetowii, with the selection oi” tzilzue, nn Jtily 8. 1952, to Mr. and the petit jury in the inoriiing. Mrs. George McKeeinnn, Moti- Coiinsel for thc dnfeiicc. Mr, H. tzigue, ii daughter. Frank McPhco. Q.C., Objcclcdingnnfoxn O M the Klmys strongly to the iiitrodiiction of tlzclcoumy Memo,-131 Hospmn Mo.-A. 'v95'-lm,0"-V or M155 MSW Estelle taizue, on July 9, 1952, to Mr. and MacKiiiiioii, dnucliit-r of the sliiinlM,.5, G1", Redmond. cardigan, ,. woman. RS relating more to tlicidnughum rape case, also on the docket.l"A;-(Rig O M pavilion, BC” nu rather than in the murder triallmme 13. 1953' to Mr. mm M,-5. Charlottetown Experimental Station dmgme,-, Ciimpbell, Iruhtown), a son, Alon Robert, weight 10 lbs. STEAD - At the P.E.I'. Hospital on July 3, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead, Wheatley River, 1 daughter, Hsnnqh Lillian Cheryl, 8 ibs., 2 on. GILMORE - On Tuesday, July I, 1952. at Grace Hospital. Ottawa, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gilmore. I iuA1uuAcTr.s DIIDKAY .. STEWART : On Fri- day. July 4. 1952, Harold Gordon Macxny and Jean Shirley Btewnrt both of Charlottetown were united In marriage. The wedding took place in Central Christian Church with the minister. Marvel D. Dun- bar performing the ceremony. PAYNTER. - BURKE - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cut- cliffe, Augustine Cove, on Satur- day, July 5. 1952, by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Bessie Mae Burke of Aug- ustine Cove, to Alfred Penrose Paynter of Carleton. IIACKHAM - MATIIESON - At the United Church Manse. Bread- nibanc, on July -1, 1952, by Rev. W. B. MacPhsll, Edith Adele Mathcson of Emerald to Robert Williiim Rackham of Wheatley River. DEATHS -At the Charlottetown llospiial nn Jilly 9th, Joseph Mosie Gallant in his Ttiih year. COFFINvAt the home of her sister, Mrs. Erncst Johnston, For- tune Brltlge, on July 9, 1952, Miss Mary Coffin in her GTih yctir. INJIAN-At Criipnutl on Jilly 9th. 1952, Jacob G. Inniaii. formerly of, New Argyle, age 81 years. 1 COFFIN-At the III-2.1. Hos- pital, July 9th, Mrs. Maris Coffin in her 67th year, widow of the liite Percy Coffin, Mt. Stewart. DOWNE-At her ll0lllf', St. Peter's Bay, July 7, Mrs. Susiin Downe in her 90th yc-rir. ' INGRAM - William Ingram of Chnrlottetowii and Moncton. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ingram. passed away July 5, 1952, at West Helena, Arkansas, USA in his 60th year. i l BIINTAIN-At the P. E. I. Hos-I pital, Sunday, Jilly Glh, 1952.1 .lnlm H. Buntain in his 86th yt-ai.l Mi1cI)0NAI.I) L. AI Nine iiiiiei Creek on Sundiiy, Jilly Gtli, iEl5'J.' Angus Mncboniild in his tititlil (Tii.TA Grand Champion bull at Charlottetown and Amherst in 1947. Q POLLETS FOR SALE ..lIeavy cross-breeds, three. to five months. 71 King Street Charlottetown Phone 2868 FOR SALE HOLSTEIN BULL 14 Months Old Dam, our highest testing daughter of Falconwood King Bessie XX and Class Extra. Sire, t-i XX son of the Holstein GEORGE A. GODFREY SONS North Wiltshiro TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be re. - ceived by the undersigned ul: until July 21, 1952 for the purchase of Winsloe school (Old), land and buildings. This property is situated on the Winsloe Road. Further particulars may be obtained at School Unit No. 1 Offir.-n in Parkdale School. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON M. RICE, Secretary, School Unit No. Phone 2711-R T. FOR SALE Tenders will he received in the undersigned till July 2613. for the purchase and reinst- ill of the old school bttilcliiiw at Murray River. ' MRS. F. W. JOHNSTON, Secretary of Trustees Desirable property of cultivation. The rest in hit Apply: Winsloe FOR SALE WINNIE CUDMORE, 100 acres: 35 i'i('I'('S undel- y and pasture. North. yetir. Mncl'HEE - Suddenly at Montreal ' on June 28. Austin MacPhee, forni- erly of Selkirk, P,E.I., beloved hus- band of Mary (McIntyre) Muc- Phee in his forty-third year. ISUOTE -- At Moiitreiil on Jilly 5th., lilo... Miss Yvonne Btioie, of Rustico, P.E.I. MIOINNIS-AI. the P. l-?. I. lins- pitiil, July Glh, I952, Lvilllllfll lVzil- lzice Mriclnnis, 116 School St., in his 7tith yenr. ' Mat:I)()NAI.D-At Nine Mile Creek on Sundiiy, July 5th, 1952, Angus lilitrDori:ild in his Giiih yeiir. tiALll)E1'-At Wellington nn July Sqtiiire, voniprising living It. Large garage. Possessio 111 Gra. OTY PROPERTY FOR SALE No. 83) Rocliford Street, kitchen, three bedrooms and bath. For further particulars apply:- A. W. GAUDET, LL.B.. Soliisittir faiciiig on lli)clil'iii'tI room, dining rnoni, (Inn. Lot 39 ft. X 72 n Sept. 30th zit latest. Iton St. (iIh. Arcliin Giitirinl, in his T-ltti ycnr. ' l!IlYENT()N-As thn rostilt. of mi iiccidcnt at Ft ryiew, P.I:I.l., on S ltirdziy. July ."iih, 1052, Robert 1'. I-lr'entnn in his 20th yezir. HTAND-At the P. E. I. llnspllnl. Jilly 10th, 1952, Mrs. Alliiii Wynnd, (Tnvendish. iigo T rirs. NOTICE All saw-mill accounts aroi BUSINESS Well established, large A going concern in This is a wonde sale. Kinkora. possibilities of expansion are unlimited. FOR SALE turnover l.';Ell0l'tll stow im- the thriving conimiiniiy ill rful opportunity HS the Apply:-- si-ir:':il hours while rc- l.'Il"' itrie, in.irlc. Cmiitls of pir- l' liciiziiiis: for liiinic on the :;x' iiilntlt S(llllIl'! Wi'l'il lnfi waiting iii .'hr' ttliliri with A long string )1 H tiilicr hininrisls mi learn- ng of ihri fin-tip lflilk In tho rimd til” (lime llir 2: niilvs zirniiiiri via .hr ii'csI Riirr llrztice. fl” 'l.tuii flliiirrti HIP 4 ' i:-'.iri' of the loiiiirliiii: i. Mic iiiltliitll ttiis uclcIii':i'.ctl with ..iii”(()L'.l WAY K flflfl lizitl in (misc oper-, , u'y;l)xl-;,s',l),n' i-ti linnie wlicie her daughter I Ntiriiili. fl l'it'gistci'cd Nurse, has A W10 D111 this fmllifi Iutiiiixt l)0('ll cxiring for her ever since l-1069911 UMFH01 MHCUOIIHM. Cher)-iliiiriiig been granted an extended -stow, by a Kings County griind jury! leave from 1,5,. Mcepmnce in me iycsteinny nltcrnooh as tho Su 1 ll. it Y. as it niirsiiig sister. liircnis Court iiliciirri its .l.ily s:'.- lliirii:ii'ti was well known ilIl'.Lx in Umrgclnwii, Mnttiltnniltl is tlirniiglioiil. the Proviiice but. innrc Ictirirgctl with iniirticr iii the Slltlbl-1Dllfllfillliilily in later driys in the ting last Not'eiiil)e:- II of Mrs. Mnry; ("Hy iihcii as, thc lady of the in- jAiin MZlCKlllli0ll ill the kitchen of (ililllbfllll. iii tiovcriimcnt ilntisc. hcr ll(llllP at Little ilnrbriiir ilier ii:itui'nl kindness and coiirtcsv lic IVIIS coiiiniitlt-d to the su-yiddvrl crcmly 10 the enjoyment of ninny social functions. law .I. lt:(VW:lIVini'w.i-T VVHEEEE .' MV SIDE ALMOST WENT IN THIETIMEI ONE MORE INCH ANT 1 BETCHA ANYTHING MY SIDE GOES IN F126-T.' z(OH. I.'VE Lwrvotro BETTER HAD some KEEP QUIET THAT CLOSE! BACK THEREN S-kt vouz FATHER'S I , - I "T TEMPER I9 1 lZI5lN(5' A I x A-- ,,1' '7 1 Q,v,iiViLLiiii1, ..- i... .. - rn 13., (new u.-,-.,-at-......,. Ashe rallied and cvciiitiiilly return-, L931” Tilld -1- '13 WIl'l95- EGII-ii Mntlicson (nee Joan Wed- - r - -llociti. a son, Leslie Charles, '7 lbs. A sister and brother who h.i(l 9 1-2 ozs. never sccn eiicli other before riizil KEIIIFE-At the Prince Couiily who had never (won been iindcr Hospital on July 4th, to Mr. and the same roof, met here this week Mrs. Leonrirtl Keefe, Kinkorzi, (I for the first time in their lives. son, she 3.59 ”"d h” is 79- RREDDIN - Al the Charlottetown , She is Sistcr lVIiil',V'DlillSIf1ll, llltlluospnal on July 4. 1952' to L” mrm” M.” Agnes ho”-"' rlmcadm Hind Mrs. Wm. Reddin tnee Estelle ten of the into Mr. fiild Mrs.H',A.RD1NG-IA? '1,” Ho: tMarg:tret Walsh) Patrick C. Kt-ll.V. n1'.1,,,J,:.lsy 21'::'m1,nDz' emf” "IP10 velLirli(.)nK?llyV'eIlcfI. hnmc 1lll('ll'fl liny F'0m"5' " 50'” D""('-ll Fmmlis 7 of 18 to go to Boston. Ailcr iic H”; G "5 , left his itlstrr was born in 'l'riit'a- "A 3")!" M "W V; L" 1' H”; die where the family lititl moved I'”'''' 9" JUL” m- I955 A" N” am Following hcr early cdiicritinn illih R Rlllllll Dllmolil. ii (llJtllZllIN'- this Proviiicr, she ciilcrerl thc7IIANSEN-AI. the Lawrence Mem- Order of the Sisters of Ste. Anne, oriiil Hospital, Mcdford, Mitss., on Lachlne. Qiic., nnd was silinost im- June 5, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. modintely transfrwred in Bi-iti'i Robert W. Hansen (lice Eileen There Ought To Be A Law 3 l to operate. Phone 1800 1. o I Call At Giiitrdlan Office iron SALEI IIARVESTER MARE Six years old, well brcd, Tho tiislt nf ii hs "cs is in . - - - - , H H ,,,m,.,.,5,, ,h,, 1”: ';,,.(:,',:,,rM the school trustee-s. at their Hlllllliil Saint John. N. 3, Mi'. 'D. O'Brien, g:mV1E5,!'(j055-roXMlm;J-(ggng; EH-.iiiy lisiiis (nee Georgie Nichol. . l LEiII,I,IAM E, MgcGllI(;AN, mm ni tllc mi.sc-iim order in the ;'l:ft'f:,li-'iS1:leJI:IIs(-X 1;; Ssvidv ii I3I':ti';:tgiisgt-:-hot-.Ii:aiiifx, icth s.. ma; he" ,','.,,5 ,,m,,,,pm,,, U; cumin? alaoll-H” mm” to be strictly cash iinlcss' Klnkom hspxnn hpzgk ,0, India ( d Pnkisgl L ' , ' Qll I? . HS IS tlf',l'PF( I: i. . . 10' , Il'pEC 01', 813- . , ' p A -- . g . 3,, ,,,,,,, 5,,f.,,i ,,,,,, :,,."2,.,,,c,,,,,”,,i,io, tho survey is rump, W1 sub. intivtnwii, Mr. J. J. Connolly, Post 3;:u;?5:';l95,f;f:,",,f;i county iio.-p'”l on Julll I-iii. to otlii-rwise arranged. I is it-.u-lied I'M-'tlii(llflE! the fate (,l,;mtt9d to lthe EX9('llllX'(' Ciiiiiit-il 1:11:15l0i'.PI(gli:ili;lo'ttctgwg.AMr. Q1-leigizv , A Zllfild lkii-i:..ug;1'iill7li8 lIk3)I:'k;9SorI,I;. i knsliiiiii. 'l'liI- nfiicers' work has "Y ?ll)i"i0l'-"l- .'-"- "'”9” - - -- U9 '30 . - L t ' I L . . "5 f" " (" er". " . Tjs” -l.-W, ll...” 1., ,,,.,,,,y p;n'L5 or no I ----- I ,h1;I:K'll:i1gMI'RL.Iglnmitcliesog. iL'eiz- m':;,eV:;d',f,s dr:3,',,, 'e:,:l,, ,.::l?,?p:it IIRASICLE-At tlht; R6 1191:) laospgtiiil E. D. IVES It CO. ,, :"I - d l - gl , - i-(1 'i'ic iippointinciit 0 Mr. Dtiiitild - 50” '35 Em Ii. ,. , Vi 0" -lln 331 -ll)' . -I I 0 '- .,,::,,n,,.,,d,:), ,,F,.:.I,(;:,.,,T game night R. AAQCHEHL BVAV mm M, Wmh Liniiit-d, mid Mi. R. Lockhart. rep- 1"-'””9s lccmled , m 3" M”de"L nil Mrs. Pcrley Drzike, Vernon, ii North Tryon .. .. s 8 AUCTION SALE Mrs. . (I. Ives. Luiigiinrtli Ai-2-istrcet School was conlirnied diir- Lld- H”-'” Y A 5” M? Vm B0 M 075- . ''.tie. is it tr-trrnn of the Secmld! ing the rCiZlll'.ll' monthly inecilngnll ' ' , lchepstow at app"”t'lm"tM.y 7'30 Am D0CKlt7Nn0RF1I.-A1 NIP Prince ""jr-TTTm-m--me.r- Wtliltl VVnr (iiirliitz iillitll he siiwiiiie City School Board ,V(tSl0rd:l,I'!i M” J"-Willi B81'im'd- Wife mime 15'” 0f -lime M5 blollillli 1" Edward Island Hospital on Jluly To be sold on the lJi'operty of the title Joseph zcrtzrn, Ill sm-mi xiii--.iii-.-s oilafternoon. in: R. G. l.cn, (-,imzi-inmi,”","- I0-f9lflI.Btjmnt'd l0I'l1lEF.LicIit-licljl pa Coronet s Inriiiest on Iues-,8, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs G-1”'P'” Baird at Cherry Hill by Public Auction at one o'clock ,,.,,,m W, M” ,1 fm. mm” r,.o,,,;af the mm.dV m.CS,d,,dg ;en.int (.oieinoi, passed away at 8.1- ll)Oi'l(C'n(l0l'ff. York Point, in daugli- V . th ft fTh d J 1 17th U 1. "O i U. Vs-it Ynrk fnllniiin- -i siziy in Ol-I A d9C,5,,,,, was M5,, ,.,,m,h(,(1 rm their home in Tignish at illl enrly Coroner Dr. I.. I-1. Prowse l)I'Ce ir'r, l-Iliziibeth Leone. Fl FET CANUCK 1” e 3 ernoon 0 urs 33'': u y I 19 0 wnrv llitlt lnl' nsnmi 5, ,.,..,,,,,.,, W cm, S, 00,, ,.,,,,m,.g,iiiiiii- ycsterdziy lllt)l'llilig. sided and .Inhn Nicholson rrpi-e- i.ii.i.iI-: - At the em. Hospitnli 4 A g 1-1939 Chevrolet coach car; 1 Fnrmzill tractor, "To Tr . inf! the siimincr I'1lC.'1l.l0ll, on they. Mrs" Hmllmyd had been 1" mm Sen.LFd.”.w. Crown MC.mbCl'S .0r umlun '1I;iulyLSj11952' mMMr' ;nd,L;V”5'l, AlR1,)l,'ANL model 12', 1 trailer; 1 tI'8.CLOI' fll0W; 1-S98 Pollllllc l;":””"..::.?t: W" l::.i..i.”':; I.':..::.:..”-”ii.:5r:"”"3iE.;...;.... .2-...i::, .5: ' ”'”0””” C0:1d"'0"i PM of motor; i met wagon; 1 woodsleigh: 1 naycuum-. T .t:ii(' i' . .z' tl- ' - -- - '.. roulll I V l O H ' I , ' ' , , - -v r. . . . .. .. in .mmnor.n illicit ,9,.,,,xf,',1, .f.,i,m,"'l”S:;)l:,amwlf fell ,,, C,,,,,.1O,,,.,m,.,,,0,.,,.m,m,.,,, and Crockett, l.nuis p. Mnt'Mahoii. i-:1-hviA'mF.soN - At the F.E.I. Hos. :l)ai)gs,.Cosi: lless illian at C.dl' FIOSL and Wood, 1 wheelbeirowu 1 set li.iinoss,, .1 iicii" clvirlnped R biirii- ' g ' the entire family suminnnediiome, "IN -1- CHmllb"”- Sllllfilwll W. pital on June 29 to Mr. and Mrs O uyl (05 S 055 Am” A (31 W3-Shmg machine? 1 l'V1'1nger? 1 radio: C0ml719tC? 1 Side” board; 1 bed, spring and chairs; 1 rocking chair; 1 tables; 1 Aladdin lamp; 1 TERMS CASH. Estate late Joseph Ilnlrtl. 2 sets fishermanls oil clothes; 1 set oyster rakes; rope. codline, fish-hooks, axes, saws, forks and sliovels; i post hole digger; pots, pans, dishes, buckets, WllGllCllI?S. Chisels, hammers, brace and bits. 2 mattresses; 4 kitchen couch; 1 stove, range; 2 oil lamp; 2 nliirm clocks; W. L. lIIiicl.E0l), Auctioneer after John B. Forbes, fast. trottcr. MRS. WIL N GAVIN I Tignlsh, RR. 4 O y Fagaly And Shorten GUY SHE EVER WENT OUT WITH. AND EVEN SOME SHE DIDN'T"- CHESTER wits MV . FIRST BOY FRIEND! AND THIS one wrrii me BOIL on ms NOSE IS CRUDLDI. I HE Ms cm-szxl H, ABOUT ME--v i AW. WOODIDVI II. MQ no I N. mm :12, EDGER TON. W156. M ,..I on LOOIU B 1 AMA VEEP6 HERE'S A PICTURE UT SHE FOUND PICTURES OF EVEIN or cussisiz CLINMER. ONE OF AN OLD name or POP'S AND wow! sue WAS READY -ro DRAG mm TO A ; DIVORCE COURT! I cm: Acnoss THIS IN ONE OF VOUI7. (ID SUITS N we ATTIC. V00 STIB. HAVEN'T eorren OVER iieiz ,uAvE son? I suppose vows: SORIN you MARRIED ME!.' 1' WELL, LET ME TELL Desirable Summer Coti feet and is 70 feet deep. For further particulars 9ArEA5TERN 154 Rlchm FOR SALE don Bay, one-half mile from Stanley Bridge, P. E. 1., containing four rooms. Lot has a. frontage of 230 Immediate possession. Priced right for quick sale. apply: age situated on New Lon- ond treat 4 comer lot. 9rlcEA5l'ERlI FOR SALE Single dwelling situated in a residential section of the City containing six rooms and bath. Possession August 1st. For further particulars apply:- ' . 154 Richmond Street Large TItlI51'6..M