- 9, 1953 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ..--"TT"Fisixca counn omen Iurnmeralde. . Phone I031. 1' summer Street. Well Known Artist Dies ?TI-iE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I'TETOVl7N 'Miss Ella Brookins Alba;-ion Iown Honored At Shower council Holds Death At-llilinltora Mr. John Johnston Wellington and Vicinity PAGEn.F'IF'i'EEN Tax Appeal Bd. Named By S'side S hood tions. Advertising Representatives i-xvgiogog utizgronug ,,f,E”:,2'i.,,','.”"”" S 'd ..Mr and Mrs. Wil.lia.m Wu-ren The death of Mr John Johnston Miss Annie Madclix spent the 0 .l u - c ' ' ' - .... ................ .. ma. .. or nu "mmeisl e :::;:;;'m:. ”:””.:::.l1::.'::.::;::.".; V 9 saws .:".:”:2::; M "1 TOW" COIIIICII """'u'' "M" '” summ"''d" TC" honoring Miss Elia Brookins. Many after a very brief illness. -Wellington Y. P. U. met Tues- mm a, summer street; F in-lies Drugstore. :1 central Street. -The death of Miss Mary A. useful gifts were received by the -Alberton Town Council met in Mr. Johnston was a life-long re- day evening in the school. with -A tax appeal board consisting 5 t- Mark Gaudet 61 Granville Streets Doull t the f 87 - - . News-stand. Water StI',ee . .. I use o years DC 0 may bride-to-be. t y, me 135; evemn .M; - sident of Central Bedequa until Miss Blanche Da I'es1d' . Beat- 09 M-VA 11 0- Stewart. Q Ca 1"- 3 ml D0Ilc0"'9" o"”,'"' swmm age”; l;l:nd.,l:ow' .'";::,v"" ms?” hm" munty HMJ P gut flowers, potted plants, and .,',”H?f,f,i. Hgoubour pl-uidegd .Xd recent years during which he re- rice Ferguson ledylri) devolfigns. MBCNEUL and James Carmel! WI! Water Street: V130" G"”c"7-,1” ""wCo'” 't s';::' , gnu ml; ?1m':”" June 5'The1i"e charmingly arrmzed pink and coumuim-5 Nlcholgon, Burke, profit, sided with his daughter. Mrs. appointed at a meeting of the town guvicg Drug store, Freda Groee ,, nven e lwth id ”” oumandmg white streamers decorated the and Atkinson we,-e in attendance, William Smith, at Kinkora. His L. A. C. Gordon Cvaudet and mum” mid in 5lmm"5id9 193' K..I. Waite in Remington. - ureef n e field of art. havins room and marked the chair reserv- Minute; were um and adopted. wife predeceased him 20 years family of R. C. A. 11'. Station. 0ha'r- "wins - WEST PRINCE OFFICE Afbertonx Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 611-: Office and 60-3 lloino. studied in Europe and later con- ducted her own studio in New York City. F-Givilrninl to her native province ed for the guest of honor. to which she was escorted by her friend. Miss Helen Boase, Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. Russell Mc- Bllls amounting to s1'l'l.8i were ap- proved and ordered paid. The policemarrs report showed ii arrests during the month of May, GEO. Mr. Johnston three sons. Rev. Richard C. John- Besides a wide circle of friends. iough with Mrs. Archie Gaudet. leaves to mourn harm. N. 3. recently spent his fur- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Waldron ac- The meeting was presided over by Mayor Henry Wedge and al”. councillors were present. Mr. Amos Hubley was appointed -aL00” muons Nlmngnllu J -DQKNHCEG Loin 161 l:::1iit;urI"::r5: 1” 1"” 5'”"- "9 cm” 0"" Kay. ' 2 charges of speeaim 4 for im- ston. rector 0! the Jesuit Nov computed by Mrs. clavton Day ” We 3”"lm9”ld9 School 3”” M Cross Ciinm m Tyne ma ey' xme i 00 mu: Ci Traverse M her. home Md pm" The ribbons were cut by Misses pnjpgf pg)-k1ngand5fuo'f dmnkgneg, itiaie. Guelph. Ont.. Raymond of recently visited Charlottetown. T991301”? Dr- E 7- T(""0'1- msinsion, and Summers fhon vce' chased the building which had Beverly Crockett and Marlene '1-he ).,1agi5tr3te'g mommy yppor1'C9.f'iiTHi Bedeque; Harold of Sum- Considerable discussion tools he will Md nu" Ruerve He SHERBROOKE Calf Club me. be? the mimer Memodm ”h"”.:h Davison. while the accompanying showed two fines for speedmg. (gm-,ii1erside; and two daughters. It is regretted that Mr, Alban MICE rezardlnz the pmlmsed 0011' "5" ....... some three act play "Ghost of 212,3 cf.2V:;,:9e.,” Ham 3, swam cards were read by Mrs. Elwood for parking and one (Dr creating a Mnlicl. Mrs. William Smith. Kin- Gallant. Abrams Vzllazc. had to re- 5””Ci1”” "7 3" elecffic llithi lint , 1 "F H H, He, Farm" Po" Hm Hm 1 5 ' N1 H mwk alld Tuplln and Mrs. James I-leffell. Ar- disturbance, .I:nra: and Jennie. Mrs. Aldon Corr, enter P. C. Hospital. for further 10 TU" 7,10 M 3 mile Yfom NONI?! JNIHA) RWER pay yam 'V paid )-S Ji 12'”, q ' meg V 3” developed 3' new mterest 1" ranging the gifts were Mrs. Archiel (in motion permision was grarit-i53f-"Nion. P.E.i.. along with a larzc treatment on May 23. EH5”-ill” ChUY"h 30 the 500”. R or-tor", Travellers Rest, it ednE'5c r ab UM ' ipema ' pwmuy which she had 5mcu.ed.m Johnstone and Miss Thelma Ad:lrns.i ed the Rebekah Lodge to hold ai'"”llfl9-1' 0' izrandchildren and U931 - 5"'”'i” Vlleral Summer P0ti'38Q& .5, has been postponed to a iui- GUEST HWACRER - Mr New York. She perfected this in- In E gracious speech Em .hanky.mg day for the Wm" Cauow ,:..,mdC,mdr.,np Since” wmmmv 80” am to 1.-.mm...nz the dimlwon 3 rev " dim -C.. Ga-r-diner Dalziel student at the leriist ln"ilsl3ix11d' pane” and to. ed her friends and extended an in-ilmnd. 1 Mr FPrdinam'l Arseiiault. on tihe 5M”"10” W35 P"'599d lmanlm-Outlf . . . L . F I . p,g5bV.E,..,.,. 03.163. Mom,-33;. Ede! tea Mi 00:1 mlmmgs con" vitatlon to visit her in he: zicvw On motion the town policeniaiis CT torrent. death of his brother Gilbert f,aV'”'r.m9 'h”- C'm5mlCH0f1 '7! 51111 wD55(Zb my me W" - (he 5; age;-'3: both ser- uc-e R -8 busmess M her home in iloncton Lunch was served salary was increased by 525 00 per ill Cliilrloltriown on May 10. 1”” If -Wd whim illlamlal HT- i1;:";.:.:',:g',; .g,:.n.:,. ;.?;;1vi?li:. mu. i.:”.::;:;.v:,:?”..:::;:1:..:.:”:::i.3;: aw was ” Federal Cabinet or J1(ll' -v - '1 . . y I ' ' N ; 3”. . hm Sud N . M, Juuan GMIEHL um A E unci for Steele. although sup- terian Church on Sunday during pl-mm Eduard Ismndp .J'imes :i1acKenzlc. I A s ! NNNNN is Hsmmz Ms broth: porting ma mommy Sam hp beheved if miccn scrvive. -().V ll.-1311),. tivn Sm-w 44 Mas-i ms. the absence of the minister. Rev. J. Donald MacKay. who is in To- This talented artist was born ini Wllmot Valley in what was iam- bury and Mrs. David Caseley. l Included among the many loveiyi gifts were a number of wool blank-. Howlan and Change Expected and E. Manuel. Abrams Village. some rural lines should be built first. 15. itPln:- rs .. .. . I; . .o . A. , P . s -V ,r . l E 1 er 0 -S; I d i i315 fable tam I B w k E d ion. is spending hm mcauon in ;,ppro...ng mp C,mSu.uc”nn of B .,E:,.1,.t .lum-rt Agneu, Sum-. Pivsbytcriari Chll-.-C.i.1lf1 Canada. 5 txl:I:el:.eS::r.v.:i:sd ';I)rs.y?fr)rge,rr1)c,u6ip -&Y::1?1Sn.nEnandapmiwsa WBU19. y n n Mm” Carma. mdewazk rm WP mnh side of .:s.tv. -T; "C p ' ' .' -' 1's 0. 1 cp ' ' . N M5N Schurma AWN . l t." C. t. 5 N v N - family moved to .Suf1l!I1El'SlCle anal " .l.lrs. Joe Arscnault who was OTTMVA ,CP' ,. . t B 1' Mi lvs-li.rztnn Dramatic club rccent- 3nd s"mr'l""; S(!;:”L): vwn Pn TM .41.: lhl'.-ill) tnxcs In M:H'- . 10 years later. when silo uas 16.1 -.1”. 1. we hm... 0: hm. ggler t 1 T-'pp”m'm"" i1.- nrbc .td l . .- W The council give i)Pi'I'l1iS5lOI1 to 1 C it A t - Jack W. Piokersgiil, 47. now sec- ' ' rs 9” P ” 933- DEHCUY3 the Lama Am M NM 4,, W-ml district are icqucstedi Prince of Wales College. has at- the family took up resldence-. ill Cascuunipecatian Mrs. Toms Prior: rilirine tho plisl cnt. etnry of the cabinet. to the cab-' Dublms” zn Mom Carmel hall. with tag days on July 2. .'i. and 4 U I I ...ii not. l:ltvi' lilllll Juno; Charlottetown. Miss Doull ail:-nd-1 v- s - ' t . I -9 - . - . . B. omit... at g.q,.,,,1i hhN” y ed ML im-Iisoup Unh,eI.si.y whemii g!::11(dn;-'03Ll1.alxlIPi'l254iO Mismuchc on i:-;:'m.(::eif”1i: ekp:(ctcdh Rn; 31 .m.,e cimlfi Ffljoling the play. AS the result of a 19”" from bF( Mm Norma Locke, who has Just she specialized in art and follow-i '.4 hr t rrivai swegeesrd T" 3 in; M.” Clomda Arsennulp st Gib the Canadim Council for the Blind H N ' s N mmplewd hm. normkl training at 1115 herpgraduatioii taught courses. Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters mo- dnj, avmh prim? nVnn?g' rg: La F 1,5;-t' spent, recent Wwkgeyid in the Town Council went. on record i..t(.h.i1la.N.T-Mr. nnd KilS.i of art in both Charlottetown and ..,,,,d ,0 3;.-wo....l,, and Slln?n1Pr- ' A r 9" u Summgmm, wsmnz frigndx as supporting this ni'2:inizat;on in its offcrtr to have fcclcral pension 7m....ti; ilct-vcs of Frveinun. P.-rived in Aiim-ton to spend the Summers1de- She later moved to ' ..l ii. 25 'h i ll 4 t V . .. F,. l. il.x'iI to -.'lnl10llr1L'D lhc mi- summm. WM. he, aungp Mrs. Arthur the United States and opened her! i:il(P0 13 ii em W) Sp?” uh Plckersgin is ?lated to he. Miss A ms q for tho lirinci increased to 350 per id s ,1. "1 . . . . . come state secretary succeeding r L” AT5P"l”"- vmdefli 7” gal.-'Wll' of iiLIlfll1f” PF0si' il0:li.: .,x;,-1311:. . (;tiflkSiel-Clio on 5th Avenue lll Now" i ---no 1 Gordon Bradley ..-h',,' .;.i1.' to Miscouz-lie. Convent spent the week- month W”'h””' 3 mm” "iii rm” uirv lli!2'HT- 0 "'4'" ll" -. M. 0T 1133 :-c rm, cha,-hen 9: pm”... W151 l A 5 -'9 . C ' ' U108? aged 21 to 60. . - . I y , . p , I - e . 5 it . N . . N . en. ihlwil her parents Mr and Mrs H , son of and ..Vil':'. P.gl'ifl:li('l.hi.1r;f M13; EM”. Locke. Hahburgon. 15 While thcie she went to Paris. .R('fl Eime Lend" Umted p.n lhwlan on Monday ait0rnnnn.iIQ:3;?:;':le:v;A:hs;g;ng;:dif:R313: Ralph A1"'FIl?1ll1i of St. Gilbert. Artiijrmei-n"iE1ii;r"5fV itzf;-A;,Tci”iIE-4; 6,.--..l H-mf.i,x. . . lyiitllil-l,,i N a gum. this week M he, aunh M"! for rut-rim study m My and ml C.1lllPll of Canada MLs.sionar,- in K.- Rim mun. M Bonavkh-.Twimn 3.69 hi Anlhmj Of Depm aw ,mm"x;' (;f to vw vim In IN!”-'( -1”) WW Art-liur Wright. Alberton. aonneciionaxiiitli her studies vlsitedi India. met halt-h anthiixiigmlnrfie Dr. J. Henry Blnnclmrd or, ...,.,C,, hf Wu. .,.,,,..,'5.',,, the gen Miss Man Caissie employed in Mont Cnrrricl motored to ' hie xnai. ermany. ezium. Switzerland andlexll"-9559 1 Pre 0'1 9 I all Cl: ii llt - ii” :1 a V1 - -1. ” - t i s r I . t . ” ' ' s N . i . H10 eown a en 9 . ass .1 pm; Pgecuon ummerside visited on Sunday at fa!-i1t”.TS home on Vfav 18 A mp- '”; ' Mfr GOTGOI1 Whit? i185 f9U1Tn?d nah" for May She" he am: 3 number "f St. Aiiilioliv's on Sunday Mnv 24. .- .S . home of Mr (1 M iv J . ,... ' .. . . i, Personals pleasant motor trip to Crilgaly. 9”” She Spent tlirce summers at;f”d: with " grmm M Seven "mive Maurice Arsonault ihileii in Q Lamfem on the frimp :rnniS(er.5' S ....- p”,sem' anti M. (.mm,('1b1., ievenh: --"-- lA1bs-rta and other Canadian cities Bi" Harbour. Mtllne. the centre oil C1”35t1”m- MFA Leard W35 d”'-""3 Centrni liowlan on May 25. t - i S Miasm Denise and Clara Cormier - e t M A d VI A -' Cl” DOW" ”m”"” ”"V ''-TC 3” .1" New E”gm"d- 1 i" 3 jeep when they were at" -W!r . c(iI:Crtl0fri)r an dmmpated Augi 10 visited their parents Mr. arid Mrs 3:-:it??inala.n:' l:rl)'elvA rirtsmc'i1'iai:?' 'vh.Ff1' Monrton. was in .Summer-l Miss Doull returned to establishli-19-kfd bV 7' "Wb 0f Mm” W” Mrs. Henry Gallant -mil ramiiy ' ; j N Jag. cm-,,-H91-' st (v,u.be,t' W11, residp 1nlVmnC.'t0ngW1;e” Vn; M; v -torrlny nttcndimz the T' ' h t ' a home on Prince Edward Island; h””d”d Qwmd me” armed "V”'h.v-is ”rl in Central llowlwn on -J H- M- R:..'hm.d 1; ?m'pim..,d ' i ' i I i1lv9.1i.ll'li.. Miss Mary about 2.5 years ago and pul'cliasedi5W”d5- -mck-S 3”” 5'9”95 RM "” )1ay26. iHli1P'I'O.V W. I. Alvrc A. Arsenault is 11 V "EM it Mme In Cape Traverse. At first ””51”'”1 E”” The” smmd the --- patient lfi P. C. Hospital havinxz salmon weighing up to 20 -Mr and ml. I'vo Cudmore and family and Mrs. Cecil Ward and ,aml'.v, .111 of Charlottetown. and Line Extension In connectioniwith the proposed she spent only the summer months at her home but later she estab- lished permanent. residence. In her studio, which had once jP6p and ordered it to a halt. then dragged out the occupants and be- gan to beat them. One native was very seriously injured but Mr. Leard and the otherssuffered onlv Ivar was in Rae Noonan of O'Leary was in Howlan on May 25. Mrs. Fermln Blanchard of Du- Iiowlan on May 25 the members of Hampton Women's Institute at her home on Monday evening, May 11. Mrs. John H. Myers entertained covery. The meeting opened by repeating undergone a major operation. All her friends wish her a speedy re- Mr. Albert Riohaad and friend pounds or so are caurht in the Miramichi river in New Brun- swlck r I l M . El Cl h f . .. b th ' ' ,..:.”iv..”.,:s...E...en:f;mrsoiifsun: extension of rural electrification to 1:5: 1 e1,IgIeu.u:ldlsLt church Vshe bruisag and minor yacerauom Um: . . g -. - . . me Tigmsh section it Wm be gy a oule is her work, N 1 lb ch -b '35 guest or Mrs. Rs-mart Arscn- the Col.ect in unison. Roll call John Crotte. both students at St WSW nu S”ndM' whue herei necessm-y gm. ",9 Mnrmme Elecmc creating perfect-ion on canvas and. ” p” " r9350" Y” 9 m9 31' suit and family. was answered by f1lIlf' members. Joseph's University. recently spent. , linv ncrr .thc -guests. of Mrs. Commmv to Congntmct 3 line Imm in pottery until the mfirmities of 'i';d:;1f?l1(? ”ier:se1.(ves,lt.he ocouinan s - . The minutes of the previous meet- .1 few davs in Mont Carmel visit- jlgiiliiiis 3l1iK1s:9n(i:dnli:ITe5R:(r11d Montros-e to Tliznish a distance of aggestolelaway ,1"? hi;3"thh- '1; isgte-if” '0 9 C9” ll" ml .Vir.f and lit:-s.0.Irackie Arsenaulli irgg tvrckre read. approved and sisn- ins relatives and friends. I L l .1 . . A '. . , 1 r ony survlvng ro er is J. u and amt y o ' eary were it e . e treasurer reported s69.45 A t - - . t I ll . . i . , '::fEi;nCi:iliZil. Kins Street. Sum- ”l)f.”1.”fj,T;”...f.y,f:f:,..m,s”5a mm. from Vi(I)esle1y;)3Doull of psaskatoon who is b"Ttwr59E';1Srd”;?;s fflgtargx f:1rT1:;'e' Howlan on sunday. Mar 24, jmade at the ham! and scallop .sup- Mrs. Frank Harris rrhemssn MAMMOTH . -I .VWWH-n Mbemm m Mommy? and an” n;he fuyegars o. agteld V V M-jesmteed W the Govemmem De. N I . -.--F-' t W ” Vvlpfrptvhlclinxas held April 29th. She daucrhter of. Ma. and Mrs. Henrv OPENING DANCE S K m- inmesmry mammmnce Changes are an ilfB. wag :3 yesterday mnmpm M Hewlth These vmmem .frs. .lo.;,rl Matlietus J. Yryiiihso brepfrx-dvn (anal ofds825.0(l in .I G.-illant is sioendimz some time 0" area" dl . n my Wh IE I. E M rm crnoon rom e owness Fu- to ' . ' ' ' was on a usmass rip o low an e an at ic oria an 315.97 on with her parents in Mont Carmel T N1 HT -i1f7'ihnAlx'7r;cn4nvf7;oAiileivllrph: will cm? abiaue ilzlooo vglts ItIe?1m: ti; 2'3i.xlwm1d5erztv,1lCe5 li:i1nt:.ni);Ceii1:xf:dtht::t 0" Tuesday ewmng M” my mnddfm: me gwcijeciimii yoowiis mm M mm” of her mocha O G I. u N N N .-I H T1 H r M” b E V c y ev. exan er ac- ' , Yv --A..- move an secon e ta Si. e - vs warehouse noT::lnen;i::P towtylitza tZ(1)ln;liSSli(Pr:esi l guy lgnesgrgflligeenmll bi ngeggid u iliolniherirvit hthrzn lnimgiiligttietzii iigztlirif Master. Dannie Arscnauli, ceie-igillen for the light bill for the hall. Mr. Charles Richard. son of Mr. MECNHH MIMI If-mnwm where he Iowan, and if the same? .5 expended to K no pa bearers Avtere Messrs. an” chm; determined that brated his ninth hlriilfia) at his: orrespondence was read and dis- Augustine Richard of St. Raphael Kansjngton f V v . lg P In Imclude Tigmsh Show me mm! c h Lord. Waltei Lord. Carl ' - . 1'” h 1dih0me here on Tuesday, May 26. cussed. Tao notes of thanks were who was recent-iv married in rlmtm- a top: to resident. um mileage Wm be appmxhmmw Doull. Edwin Lord. Edwin Tay- M mom, mmua W5 5 "" k- -- .received for treafs sent during Dleppe, N, 13,, to Marie Antoinette Eli-Pnhovvlwx latter of Suhdpy my” inn” - tar and T, J. Inman. Imermem he done in their village. When! Schml temmer 31.55 Huh... Thonrtsioknessy which l.lsr'ni1'iwer urged him to H was in the People's Cemetery. M" r'e”d "M M3 ”0'Wm'k"5 ”'-"son attended the teachors' con-l The various committees gave re- 1 i l . to Mon: mm the armistice pm-' The P'”P"53l ” "mid Li C""' Summerslde.-S. iU1'W-"1 '0 W8 viii”!!! 8 Week 1”" vention in O'Lenry on May 27. ports and the new committees hp- iusi 'Ah.1i would happen if the Eoulh K4'lfF'lfl uriny, manning two- thsrds of tho 1.35-mile long hnttlc front. l"iiiS0(i in down arms uflor anarniliiirv no one would say for turn Allird military lcadcrs foil the South linrcnii army lacked the ilizllly to sustain an offensive. hill! rozirrlcrl the situation as ex- D'N'l'rI Early Returns Con:inued.f-rom page 1 .1. A. Ross. Progressive Conservat- ll'P who l'ESlE:n9d from the Com- lrlons to run in the provincial elec- lie defeated J. R. Pitt, Liberal- Pmkresslve member of the last leg- islature Mr Ross had represented Solids in the common. their iirav hid in Manitoba since 19-la. generally trailed I.lbcrai-Pro- gressive and Progressive Conser- 1'3':vr randldates. lleavy Rural Vote WW1 tlw polls open from 9 am. '0 9 pm. 01711 returning officers YQPO-'i1nsz a heavy t'I.lout in tuh-3 rlrai constituencies uf this agri- cultural province. A lighter trend was evident in the urban ridings 1” ind about Winnipeg. cfnv election. called by Premier nlam7;l?”” April 24th. shaped up inf"! -15 a two-party fight. he- -ef” his Liberal a Progressive 9”:-1' and the Protrressive Conser- xirniel forces of Errink F. Willis. the lists were heavily VF led with candidates for the -Thand Social Credit groups, mgri-in major parties. the Lib- DOW fluff-solve and Progressive maHt1r1.'Ii.lO5. were partners in a W V-you government from 1940 un- C-mete i9.'l0' when the Progressive "MW Pulled out of the mfmmciit. iheusfanding in the legislature: Itral-Progressive 80: Coalition 7f02ressii'o Conservative 9: mm . Independent 1: Labor-Pro- E g:m1”:”ivacant 4: total 51. The on m 1; government .em ers supported I--at Election Standing The part 1 43' standing after the last '".””;llNov. 10. 4949, was: H 5i 'Pl'ogressive 29; Coalition fltgresslve Conservative 13; aamdef "L5b0l"Pl'0zressive 1: In- !” n Liberal-Progressive 1: Eifndent Liberal 1; total 57. x”;'3iiE5i.diL”..Mi"li.i1”.il'.' KING ELF. y(.OI'FF.E slim. .,. ilittily. iH'iil' li0l1.i"Rllilli'Pd the riding of Arthur. sorta: Fl-edit candidates. making it dissolution April 23. this was . .manager of the company. .Blll iluaokenhush lMarrieii Monday . WELLESLEY. Mass. (AP)--Bill Quackenbush. star defenceman for Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. nnd Joan Olive Kalloch of Wellesley were mar- ried Monday at Our Lady Chapel of the Church of the Advent. Qunckenhush's brother Max. also a professional hockey player, was best man. Toronto ttoeks ”-g page 12 ioontlnued from 1068 Yuk Con Total sales 2.297.000. in Ste. Rose. and a member of the Manitoba legislature for 30 years. died Sunday night after collapsing at a political meeting. "With the election in Ste. Rose immediately deferred. his death left the number of candidates at a record 168. They included 4'1 Lib- oral-Progressives. 42 social Credit. 38 Progressive Conservatives. 25 GOP. is Independents and one Labor - Progressive Communist party standard-bearer. t Given Aeelamation In Gladstone riding. Works Min- later William Morton was returned by acclamation nomination day. The election in the remote north- ern riding of Rupert's Land was deferred until next month. The one acclamation this year compared with 18 in 1949. seven in 1945 and iii in 1941. Electoral officials said the num- ber of registered voters this time was not immediately available. However. in 11149 the total of regu- tered voters was 442.840 and the popular vote. with no balloting in the 16 rldlngs with acclamations. ruched 190,461. In 1945. with seven aeclamations. the popular vote was 218.040. The five-week cu-npalgn was dull Messrs. David Peaoook and James Mundy. Fleldmen from the Department of Agriculture. Char- lottetown were recent business vis- itors to Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea of Norway. were visitors to Sum- merside on Thursday. While there they were guests of their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I-Ieffell. Mr. Stanfield Dawson, of Bos- ton Mass, has oome to Tignish to spend his annual summer holidays with his brother Fred, of Christop. her's Cross. .A very interesting and insrruc. tive demonstration on teaching reiwlins swen by Miss Kathryn MOCUUCY B.sc.. of the Wisconsin Teachers' College was held at 1331. 400 Wilt .. ton school Tignlsh on Tuwday 25500 Winchester with 38 teachers from Tignish 5500 vvmom and surrounding rural districts 200 Wr Hargi DI'65eM- Mm McCulley selected 1200 yam U1 for her class a group of Grade one 4500 Yan Can Pupils firm 'Il;iIgnish Convent. Ac- 3160 Yk Br . company"! iss Moculley were 600 Yuekno Mr. Arthur Alexander. of Toronto. 10700 Zenmac glllid Mxr. Malfcolr: Ml1CiK9IlZlE chief Perv sor o t Pr - ' CURB Island Schools. e nee Edmlrd 100 Bulolo . .... 1310 Dalhousle Mr. Peter Chaiason has returned to his home in Toronto. Out.. a(. ter a. pleasant vacation spent in BANKS Tigmsh with his mother. Mrs 140 Mtl Isadore Chaiseon. 30 N S 50 Tor Miss Kathleen MacDonald R.N.. 325 Com of st. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. 130 Imv - Ont. is spending a well earned INDIVSTBIALS holiday in Tignish with her mo- 75 Royal . 35 1-2 ther. Mr A. J. MacDonald, 310 Cdn Brew . 18 3-4 CC- 260 Simpsona new 15 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gallant. of this eiectioTi.-”7i3. MaoCarth.V. 5”m',"9”'d9 3" Vlsmns Mrs. Gal- 73, Liberal-Progressive candidate lmts p'”'9m5- Ml (ind M-T3. Em- manuel Doucette. of Tignish. Mr. Gallant is recuperating from in. juries received while serving with the Canadian Army in Korea. Mr. Clarence Giliia of st. Felix was a recent business visitor to Amherst. N.S. He was accompanied by Mr. Cecil Cahill, Kildare. Reverend Father En-right, of the Redemptorist Order. Charlottetown. Where he Dreachcd a retreat to more than 90 girls at our Lady of the Amzels Convent. A capacity audience filled Anglo school on Thursday evening to witneu films of the Royal Journey in Canada of Queen Elizabeth II, (then Princess Elizabeth) and the Duke of Edinburgh. This film was shovm under direction of Mr. John Martin. Charlottetown. In the afternoon and evening Mr. M”. tin presented this film to the sea Dow Pond and the Christopher; Cross schools with many pup1l3 and parents attendlna. M1'- Rodney Mcfnnis. student at st. Dunstan's college who recently spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mu Molnnis. left Wednesday morning for'Oamp nor. and produced no outstanding issue. den, Ont, to continue his military spent the Dust week-end at Tirnish . cumprc and is well known t.liroug'h- out Prince Edward Island. Min. Albion and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Myers. Mt. Albion. were visitors to the City on Monday. Mr. Jimmie Duffy, with the C. NR. Section gang spent the week- end at his home in Lake Verde. Mr. Gordon Myers. Mt. Albion. was a business visitor to the City, on Monday. Mr. Roger Chandler. st. John. N. B. spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. and family. Mt. Albion were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lund Bethel. Deepest sympathy is exiellded to the family. of the late Mrs. H. J. Carver. Hazelbrook. whose death occurred at. the home of her son Harold. on May 21. The Legion held its monthly meeting at the hall. June 1st, with a large attendance of members. Mr. and Mrs. Omcr Fergiison, Mt. Albion. were visitors to Erns- ciiffe on Monday. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Russel Young. Mr. Ray Matthews. Mt. Albion. was a business visitor to Watervale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day and son Edison of Bethel were visit- ors to Mt. Albion on Monday. Mr. John Drake. Hazelhrook was a visitor to Mt. Albion on Monday. Mr. Earl Buell-.-Mt. Albion was a business visitor to the City on Monday. l Miss Jean Stbatart. of Charlotte- town spent sunday visiting in Mt. Albion. Jenkins with the the Mr. Gilbert CN.R. Section gang spent week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard. of Oharlottetown were visitors at Mt. Albion on Sunday. Mr. Clifford Chandler. CNJR. Sectionman. spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers of Mt. Albion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horton, Bethel. on Sunday. Messrs. Malcolm Hicks and Blair Buell. Mt. Albion were liusinem visitors to the City on Saturday. - U training with-.the Canadian of- Om er Ferguson i Mrs. Gilbert Gardet. spent Wed- nesday. May 27 in Howlon. The Misses Betty and Carol Arsenriult were guests of their cousins Jean and Sandra Arsen- ault on Wednesday, May 27. Mrs. John T. Gallant of Pius- ville. was in Howlan on Tuesday. May 26. Miss Olive Doiron her 10th birthday at onffhursday, May R. celebrated her home Mr. and Mrs. Alhan (lraswnll and daughters of Bloomfield. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.' R. Dlgnan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams and family of O'Lenry recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb, Howl.-in. Edmund Dc-skoches has been! doing some farming for his frienrlsi in Lower Howliin recently. ”Mrs. Margaret llumville of 0'-it Leary recently visited her sisteri in Howlnn. I 'l Mr. and Mrs S1 mley Gaudet; with Janette and Noel of Mill. Road. were in llnulnn rm Sllnrlivvl night. May 24 as guests of Mrol and Mrs. A. I) Arsonault. l -A Retired liosco Vice-President Dies SYDNEY. (OP!-I-I. J. Kel.ley., retired vice-president. of the Dom- inion Steel and Coal Corporation. who rose from a water boy to become a leader in a qrat indus-l be here : G L l I l I i Saturday after a long 1': .. . He was 77. A native of Scraiitm. Pu. he started work at the age of 12 witlii the Lackriwanna Steel Company. there and later become gcnernll superintendent. He came to Sydnev in l9?A asi izeneral manager of Doscola apraw-i ling steel plant and in 1923 was; also named general manager of Dloecds Nova Scntia coal opera- loa. He was appointed a director and vice-president in l930. He retired from executive rluties in 1945 but continued as a director. Prominent in rommimlty affairs. he headed a fund-raising drive for St. Francis Xavier University and was co-chairman of the financial campaign for St Rita hospital here. The rinzversity later made hfm an honorary doctor of laws and he was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his ser- vices during the wars years. Survivors include his widow, the former Helm 0'Malley of soren- ton: two sons. William and Dr. Francis, both of Toronto, and two daughters, Mrs. Jnok Fritz of Syd- fioers Training Corps. --- . -(1.. u my and Mrs. Michael were of London. '-. gathering at the hall on the even- ing of May 22 for those taking part -- in TM 1'HFieial' concert. Mrs. How- ard Myers aaked the members to her home for when the roll call will be answered by a 25c donation to the A.C.W.W. fund. cents. The next lunch committee will be Mrs. George Dunsford.M1's. John MacQuarrle and Mrs. Myers. Save the Queen". committee in charge. u posals. Eisnnhn-war promised :1! dltmmu W79" ”C93V1H8 HDDTOVIU of NNN they were met by it delegation --,,.. pointed are as follows; school com- post-arniislii-v mutual securilyl Fhe 1””5:I” rrgmtiiilw fume vim? , , I . . who offered a sincere plilbllc The MP1,. 0, HUM,” m,,,,,l mmeep M,-54 John Macquan.-m and pan with smith ivirea. 1” BO” ' M 0 "3 w"V"5” J alm10i.!.V- . .,.-are pleased to have in day on Mrs. Bill Myers; siok committeei y y ;;1:hes:Et:::1nMIPGe'2ie;lns;".Z':,:' R9V- M1 L93"! 15 3 5”" M X” on .V'lay 27 due to the teachers” Mrs. F. A. Merrill and Mrs. Rus-1 . . situation luxplosivei s ' - - MC and Mrs. Russell Leard of Cas- ...,m.9m.Dn. sell Ferguson. L Honourable James Smclalry Federal Minister of It. was decided to have a social: list. Church Hall, the June meeting At the end of the Oollection amounted to 75 Anyone wishing to Bill with W. Meeting closed by singing "God The remainder of the evening was spent in saw. his quilt squares. a delicious lunch was then served by the hostess and Tickets S150 each. Fisheries, will attend a luncheon meeting at the Bap- Summerside on Thursday, 18th at 6:30 p.m. under the auspices of the East West Prince Liberal Associations. meeting it will be by Mr. Sinclair and also by Mr, J. Watson MacNaught our County representative. A. Currie, Charles Linkletter, E. P. Foley. or M. M. Bell, Summerside at an early date or in any case by the 15th inst, if at all possible. June and addressed attend please communicate l High Qua Made In England By Cole Shoe Co.. Ltd. Expressly For R. T. Holman Ltd.. Summerside or semi-broguc styles in sizes and half sizes 6 to HOLMA iiy! Outstanding Value! 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