A 1' HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN race TWELVQE L ,ouR, NEWS BUDGET for ouR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS mavens, Moxnay land Asiatic countries. The process- ..Fivo persons were taken to the ing of these oils by only a hand- Prlnoa County Ilospltal early yee- ful of gigantic corporations in- girdu mommgd ,5 .l,-,:1un 0; g!::(;IK:SiahrIlOSl”y little employment for ghway acci ent WIIC occurrect - . about 2.00 dclotck at Norboro, ap;l ,”.EsDAY proximately wo miles east 0 j V, J.Kenslngton. The accident invoivedi L””"3 ,1” L”"d””' E'"31””Dd'H?" slate model Buick and a Ford car!0"0b" 29"h- H9” w- E: S 5" both of which were proceeding east 93- Cw A"0m5Y Ge”"'”- ”'d Mr: when the accident tools place. The J 0- c- cimPb9u- QC-0 Dwmy Buick car crashed into the rear of MWTMY IG9"'b”!l- wag tI”pre5e.n: the Ford and both vehicles were this Pmv rice Gore 8 ,mPem Cam.” 5” 3.3:; ".:;:.”i..r The Buick was driven by .Vfr.l 9 10 35 5" , ' Ralph Wigmore of Grahanfs Road'l3Uie 10 80 D610” the B71”-Sh Jud” and the other occupants of the cat-icial committee. The case is an ap- "Vere Waldron Ferguson, Einerai:l,ipeal from a ruling of the Supreme R. R. 3 Scott Mm-Lend. Stanley Court of Canada, handed down a Bridge; I.a'i)LOfl Burgoyne, New year ago, dealing with the right London and Fred , Campbell of to control long-haul truck and bus Graham's Road. traffic in this country. Other Prov- ---- lncea re esentecl as appellants : "Dairying is contributing near-,'will be Oprlitario, Al-berts. and New 13 three quarters of a billion (Iol-iBWn5l'm?k- Liars a year to our national ci-o- ..... laftomy and provides a nr-cuss:-r.v Mr. P. R. Boyle of Hunter River " elm 01 livelihood to sorrow was elected president of the Sec- i atcly seventeen per cent, nr ond D-lswict OK Queen-. Libel.” .FM Wt, M” ""5' 5” 0' "”' mml Association at a well attended Tgluglltiiltxiny Pregivtlltfinf o)f”llit-J. Va. meeting held in Kingston HA" Fan” 9””.-V COUTH 0' gunadai lngtheevi-mblfnficers elected were: Vice t:,a'v:v,,a,fdl::,,:,:,,.I.x n,),:,'1n :,r,?,,;),,, President, Richard MacPhee, New Edward Island ire Creain )Ianu- H3V"?: Secretary P' J- N9y'- Hum flctur:-rs A.xsn('iaiinn at their fall I" R”'"- Mamba” 0! thc C9nu5l convention llt'l(I in the Charlotte- EX9ClmV5 deckd W393 EV"9tt town Hotel on Saturilziy. Nicholson and George MacPhee. Members of the District Executive: "This inoiicy is sncnt in Can- ada," the speaker continued. "and Harold Ford, Witfield Yeo. Tyrus provides join for hundrerls of Holmgg gnd Bruce MacLajne, Re- thoulands "T UHF OW" DCOPIFN 1" presensative on the Executive of the '0ni”5'u 1"” -"V" "9 Pmdmed Provincial Liberal Association. Mr. in Canada only a fraction of the Lauchlan Maclfinnon, Canoe Cove. vegetable oil: we cnnsumcSto he , I 1 I 3: 'll' ;)f(l:l(7:1tfI1,n2l'0II:nR in 2 few? rrrxilnixlaerg R9" T H. 3- s0m9”r mmlsl" of Ontario, compared with over 91 st -mm” Pmsbylienan Church- was the guest speaker at the first fall meeting of Trinity Men's As- two hundred million pounds im- jortr-ti from the United States DAILY CROSSWORD (QUITE Hlzllllel 3 FIG ACROSS DOWN 21. Among .1. Slumbered 1. Young 22. Femin- V1.Mass oyster lne ' E MEI-l of ice 2. Dwell pronoun mimnmm W9 W on a 3. Fencing 23. Eternal , glacier sword M. Moun- ,il1,0ne who 4. Hebrew tsin plays a letter of wind I Terbium Theualy : , inatrumeai tabbr.) :0. 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In this example A Is used for the three L's, X for the two 0'1, etc. Single letters, apos- "CIW '5"-'3 Mlth and formation of the words are all hints. ' into code letters are dideront. A Oryptograsu Quotation ll-IVJLCHD TE -av Lcz wvxvs 'BvA. T LCZ rvvw DHCJVI IALTD xcrw JVQJVA-DTWQRVAPW. I reatmuy. Orypfoquofe: WHAT win no on-remap: iorr v.1: BREAK. runrosc is BUT rm: suva .70, Mamonvvsnaxcszfi-Jarny. - 1 socistlon held last evening in the social hall of the church. Mr. som- ers used as his topic "Limiting the load on your mind" and in a clear- ly. demonstrated talk, wcnt' on to show how many people try to load the mind with thoughts which are unnecessary and about which they can do nothing. WEDNESDAY The Roman Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Charlottetown as- sembled at a luncheon at Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday to c:(- tend their congratulations and good wishes to two of their fellow clergymeu who during the sum- mer had the happiness of cele- brating the golden jubilee of their ordination to the Priesthood, Rt Rev. G. J. McLellan, P.A., V.G.. parish priest of Summerslde, and Rev. Kenneth C. MacPherson who recently retired from the active ministry. Monsignor McLellan was ordain- ed at Quebec on May lTt.h, 1903 and Father MuCPI1erSOn was or- dained at Charlottetown on July zith of the same year. On these dates this year they were honoured by their parishioners at Summer- side and Tracndie. Mr. Walter G. Macxenzie. Char- lottetown was nominated Council- lor and Mr. Frank Myers, M.L.A.. of Hampton was nominated As- semblyman to contest the. next Provincial election, for the Con- sevative Party at the annual meeting and convention of the Progressive Conservative Associa- tion of First Queen's held in Bradalbane hail last night. Mr. Macl(enzle's nomination was mov- Ed by Mr. Walter Condy, Emy- vnle and seconded by Mr. Bert MacKay, ,Clinton. Mr. Myers' nomination was moved by Mr. J. P. Carragher, Kelly's Cross and seconded by Mr. Ernest Ilaslam, Springfield. One other name, that of Mr. Arthur Stewart, Sea View was moved for councillor by Mr. Bennett Delghan, Bratlalbane and seconded by Mr. Chester MacLeod, Long River. Mr. BacKenzle car- ried the ballot by a vote of 62 to 15. THURSDAY The first session of the Pro- vincial Legislature since Premier A. W. Matheson took over the reins of power from the former Premier, senator J. Walter Jones. opened yesterday with an almence of the usual pomp and ceremony common to such openings. It was the Fourth Session of the 47th General Assembly, but actual- ly it is a. special session called by the Government to deal with im- portant matters which have arisen since the last regular session of the House. -With the president, P. M. Mc- Caull of Ellersllc, presiding the annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward lsland Retail Merchants As- sociation (R.M.A.) was held in the Baptist hall in Summerside yes- terday afternoon, followed by a banquet in the evening. The following directors were chosen by the meeting, and from the directors the executive offl- cars will be elected: Desmond Gaudet, Richmond: Albert Noon- an, Alberton; W. G. Ellis. Spring- field West; Edmund Bernard, St. Eleanors; Harry Macwilliams. 0'Leary; Sheldon Dixon, North Tryon; P. M. McCaull. Ellcrslie; Frank Jenkins, Summerslde; Neil MacKay, Coleman; H. A. Jelly, 0'Leary; H. E. Phillips, Freeland; and H. L. Palmer, Rosevllle. FRIDAY Mr. J. J. Mustard was elected President of Queen's County Lib- eral Association at the annual meeting held here last night. He succeeds Mr. Stewart Ross of Flat River. Other officers elect- ed were Vice President, Lea Mac- Ewen, Stanley Bridge and Fred- i;iY.1BH F1lill'.4i'la I-llilllhl mucus B11312 l:llE4F'll:ll'-ill ksllill Kill (9 llflzl CIJEILSUF-IF-1 lillilld Ell-I llllii-1 solution To use laturdayis Crossword Uuk BOARDING HOUSE g AD, BOY5!'THi6 i6 A gen "”5T0RlA”5 I x LETTER DAV FOR AMERiCAN ; OUGHTA '. JLl6TlCE.'--I, FINED THAT ;' 'TAKE THE 6i2ASPiN6 6Psso TRAP - JUSTICE 5475 FOR I5 4” -PNZTV OUT ViOLATl0N6 or-' I g,fo;H,t;:,;,-)4 , . RANTIQUATED ,1 1., LAWS -- i oveR THE COUPOt-iS",2 ' 1 I'MlA5KiNs cri-la .. 6AME DISTASTEFUL '6?UE5TiOiJ --v AND 305TON TEA '. OF AN AGE: .4 ILINCOLN '1 i - WREAQURVKN ENC-3RAvwe V ; You owe W. MAJOR HOUPLE EMiN'DiN6 You I A ME I her 85th year. . Sealed tenders will be receivbd by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, October 28th. 1963. for the purchase of 40 acres of land at Goose River. Lot 42, formerly in possession of Peter McKinnon and now owned by .the Province of Prince Edward Island particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the,.bank or shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, said point being on the east boundary of a piece of land formerly 'in possession of John McLellan and now in posses- sion of James J. McKinnon; yesterday afternoon as His Honor THENCE ,;,;,umw,,rd1y along the Lieutenant GOVPFNOF T- W- 14- said boundary for a distance of Prowse gave formal assent to five 100 chains or to the rear nne 0; Bills which had been introduced. 1,,-m, g,-om;,,g on the momma". He was accompanied by his Naval uoned Gulf or 5,. Lawrence; M59: C-9913'" 5- -7- C0""0”-V- V-D- THENCE eastwcrdly along said RCFCWIYIZ 11"? Royal il55P"'- W9” rear line a sufficient distance to An Act to Authorize the Granting give ,, right angled width of (our of Loans to Lobster Fishermen to chum, 1,, to the soumwutern RCPMCE 1953 Smrm T”? L055", corner of land now or formerly in A" A” in Amelia the Tr”? Um possession of Mrs. John J. Me- '0" ME A" Act N Ame” m9 Kihnon; THENCE northwardly Vmng” S9”'”9 A”: A" A" W along the western boundary of the Amend the Electric Power and I,” mentioned km; ,0 th, .10”. T91el”m"' A” "d A" Act W mentioned bank or shore of the Further Amend the Summerslde Gulf of st. Lnwrenn: 1"C0'P9””C'" A" ”f 1903- - westwardly along said bank or share to place of commencement CONTAINING an area of FORTY ACRES of land more or less. V. A. MaoDONALD, Land Tax Properties Agent, Riley Building, Charlottetown. erle A. Large, Q.C., Secretary. The new executive is composed of: Lea MacEwen. Stanley Bridge; James Moore, Westmoreland;' Ev- erett Nlcholson, North Wlltshlre; George MacPhee. Cumberland; Henry MacLaughlan, Covehead; Henry McGulrk, Johnston's River; Gordon Sheldow, Pownal; Stewart Ross, Flat River; P. R. McCor- mac, .1. J. Mustard and B. R. Rogers, Charlottetown. The short special session of the Legislature came to an and late Mr. Theophlle E. Arsenault, 50 Grafton St., stepped happily from the mail car of the Borden train last: evening after his last run ba- tween Sackville and Charlotte- town, making almost 43 years of continuous service as a railway mail clerk. On hand to meet "Toff", as he was affectionately known among his fellow em- ployees were District Inspector - Fred A. Coyle, Postmaster J. J. Connolly find several other rall- SATURDAY NIGHT way clerks. OCTOBER 24 AT 1:80-0'CLOCK Revere Hotel Auction Booms Household effects of Mrs. Em- mas J. Corrlsh as follows: Frigidaire, 8 ft alse; oak com- bination china cabinet and alde- board; mahogany "whatnot"; mad- lum also safe; sofa; 5 occasional chairs; 0 kitchen chairs and en- amel fop table; small oak table; rocking chair; battery radio; wall plctures;'5 gal. crook and many other articles. Also: Chesterfield suite; kitchen coal and wood stove; small elec- tric stove; Quebea heater; electric range; washing machine. I .1. MUSTAIID, Auctioneer. BIRTHS REAIIDON-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reardon, Southport, a son, William Earle. BLACQUIERE-At Sackvllle Hos- pital, on Thursday, October 15, 1953, to LAC. and Mrs. Francis Blacqulere, (nee Muriel Puahie, R.N.) formerly of Summerslde, a SOD. BURGESS-At Hamilton General Hospital, Ontario, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Burgess (nee May Mac- Kinnon, formerly of Earnsclitfe, P. E. Island), a daughter, Sharon Gall. Weight 7 lb. 12 oz. TRAINOR.-At the Charlottetown Hospital on October 19th, 1953, to Mr." and Mrs. W. L. Trainor, A daughter. GAUTHIER-At the Prince County Hospital on October 15th, 1953, to Mr. and" Mrs. Ivan Gauthier (nee Ellen Morrison) a daughter. NEWMAN - At; the P. E. Island and more . THENCE -- sonsullonul 7 SPEED SELECTOR III? III II '30. -.(.t,0N-waif-786919! r. A. Mccouiir 182 Queen Street Phone 9525 TENDERS sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday. October 28th, 1953, for the purchase of 46 acres of land at DeGroa Marsh, Lot 55, former- ly in possession of John Allen Campbell and now owned by the Province of Prince Edward Island rind more particularly described as follows: , COMMENCING at a point the northern boundary of road leading from Newport to Launching, said point being on the Division Line between Townships 54 & 55; THENCE northwardly along said Division Line too the southern boundary of 100 acres of land formerly in possession of James H. MacDonald and now'in possession of Urban McKlnnon; THENCE along the last mention- ed boundary for a distance of ten chains or to the western boundary land now or formerly in pos- session of John Sloan; THENCE southwardly along the last men- tioned boundary to the aforemen- tioned northern boundary of the road leading from Newport to Launching: THENCE westwardly along the last mentioned boundary to point of commencement CON- TAINING an area of FORTY-SIX ACRES of land more or less. V. A. MacI)ONALD, . Land Tax Properties Agent, Riley Building, 0. . .. Hospital on October 17th, 1953, to . Mr, and Mrs. Stanley, Newman. New Haven, a daughter. weight as. 9 lb. 3 oz. Dulcie Irene. BERNARD-At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, October 21, 1953, to liir. and Mrs. Fred Bernard, of French River, a son, Lowell Waiter. SCOTT-Al. the P. E. I. Hospital on Oct. 19, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scott, City, a daughter, Rosemary, weight 7 lbs, 1 oz. llIacVVILl'.IAMS - At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, Oct- ober 20, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. George Macwllllnms (nee Laura Howatt), North Bedeque. a daugh- ter, Kathy Janice, weight 6 lbs. 11 U2 ozs. KNOX On October 20. 1953 at the P. E. I. Hospital to Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knox, Flat River, a daughter. MARRIAGES MONTGOMERY-NEWMAN - At the United Church Manse, Hunter River, on Sept. 30, 1953, by the Rev. Howard Christie, Mrs. Ethel Newman and D. Cuihbert Mont- gomery, both of Hunter River. LLOYD-BAKER - on Tuesday, October 20th at 8:00 am, at R. C. A. 1". Chapel, Summerside, by 1'-VI. i'R.ev.) Condom. Margaret Adelle, daughter of Mrs. Baker and the late J. G. Baker, Summerslde, and W0 .1. R. Lloyd, Roaetown, sas- katohewan. Public Auction on his day. implements, and a 1 draft mare 10 shire cow 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow 7 years calves. Farm implements: wagon complete with box mower, new. Cockshutt; 1 driving harness; pad and breaching; collars; DEATHS TANTON-At the real ence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Tan- ton, Belmont, St. John County. N. 3.. Oct. 15, 1953, Miss Lorraine Jnmcs McLure in his Tlat year. MARTIN-At Bunhury, James B: Martin in his 53rd year. MYERS-At his home, Shedlac Cape, New Brunswick, on Sunday. Oct. 18, 1933, Oscar K. Myers, formerly of Prince Edward Island in his 60th year. HARRIS-In Hospital on October 19th, 1953, William Milford Harris fine day following. AUCTION sAu: AT norm RIVER I am instructed by John O'Connor to sell by property at Hope River on Mon- Oct. 26th at one o'clock p. m., all his stock, farm Quantityldoflhgusehold effects: years 0 ; 1' old; 1 general purpose mare 14 Fa t horse 12 years 1ldA3irshireb cow 0 ; 4 years old; 1 Guernscy' cow, pure red Guernsey cow cow 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 7 years old; 5 spring , . 1 half-ton 1953 Chev. truck; 1 driving wagon; 1 single truck wagon; 1 team truck sets disc. barrows, one set new; 1 set spike tooth harrow; 1 roller; gang plow; single plow; horse-hoe; potato scuffler; high box sleigh; wood sleigh; team sleigh complete with swings and box; tur- nip seeder; new cart; platform scales; ator; 4 cream cans; blacksmith anvil and vice; 2 sets cart saddle and breaching; sleigh ber traces; 1 lawn mower; 2 lawn chairs; lawn cakes and hoes; 1 .22 calibre rifle; buffalo robes; horse blankets; man's fur coat; quantity of boards and scantling; 800 bus. oats. Household effects: 1 kitchen range, Enterprise Iron Duke; 2 Quebec heaters; washing machine; Singer sewing machine; 1 radio; spring couch; Alladin lamps; TERMS OF SALE: Truck, horses and cattle cash: G. Tanton. , FERGUSON-Suddenly at Marsh- beds and springs; bedroom geld on Sunday. Oct. 1,8.-1153. of drawers; oil cloth squares; tables and chairs; dishes, 72:5,; T' F"3"”” " " and numerous other small articles. McLURE-At Lower Bedeque on , Sunday, October lam, Daniel implements and household on approved joint notes on sums amounting to over ten dollars. Six per cent per annum off for cash. If weather unfavourable, sale will be held first Sale starts at 1 p.m. sharp. JOHN O'CONNOR. Owner. THOMAS BOLGER, Auctioneer. years old; 1 Ayr- 6 years old; 8 years old; 1 Guernsey and grain rack; 1 hay- hay rake; 1 disc drill; 2 1 spring-tooth harrow; cream separ- hames; leather and rub- set block and tackle; :1 sets; commode and chest effects six. months credit of 226 Gloucester street. ottawa, in his slat year. NEWMAN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Oct. 2i, 1953, Dulcie Irene, aged four days, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman of New Haven. TINNEY--At Charlottetown, Oct- ober 21, 1953, Mrs. William G. Tinney, formerly of Fredericton in Cockshutt hlller, potato chain grader, and cleaner, International nuicllyllol IIEAR'I' 1 IIIRII Fawcett range, tity of hay, Terms: Cash: over ,IIlI:aI&'I' approved joint note. In J. 1. Mustard l Auctioneer. Aucnoti SALE At Fort Augustus on Thursday, October 29th at 1 o'clock p.m. of all farm stock, farming implements and furniture including the following; manure spreader, Wood, single plow, flat hsrrows, McKenzie digger, Hall drum engine 375 horse power, hay rope, seeder, truck we on, cart wheels, bob sit.-lg tity harness, flat box or 2-ton truck, 30 feet I inches, 25 feet 7 inch, motorcycle, horse, 8 years old, 1 mare, 5 - ye years old, 2 calves, 2 sows with lttsrs, 1 young sow, 1 new, 1 ebec. heater, 1 radio, piece waterless cooker, Snger -sewing machine, washer and wringer, cream separator and milk can, quan- oats and straw, 1, acre turnips, 172 acre mangles and other articles too numerous to mention. s10.00, three months credit on haymower, Frost & wheel barrows, riding quan- tlng, 5 man's bike, 1 work old, 2 milk cows, 2 new. 12 Renfrew , Edwin Logan. Jr. ocrogiga . .24. g 195.; vvvvvt x F Before you buy ggy hearing aid, you owe it to yourself to.,try the. 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