oe cee ee Re ee ee ee ee tO Se, eRe et hee ae 2 eS ee ge ee ee Se ee ee See ere 7 4 3 , * ee Re OY ee ee ee ee OR ? Captain W. Eric Warburto WELLINGTON rvense snd Bronte | ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, May 16 1950.11 ip in A Cc ar n aay, siee Mr ond Dre. _Conil — f ies | itish Columbi its many friends regret to] Mr. Albin Richard recently us- é | : Die n id that Mr. Herman Fergu-| de in P.C ts ; s In British Colum eee oc mel Massey Requests Former friends of Capt. W.|commissioned there but was not |(? Hospital in Halifax, from P.| The following residents -of 7 Warburton, son of Dr.| able to serve again - Hospital. All his, friends and | gouthwest who have been resid- . . Warburton for several So setae ne Katee ee tT ee, ae h | L fF d years Mayor and member of the| ‘ss fora time oily enaineer at services ee ote eee ae Cc Olars ip un : Lashsletive Aisembly tor. Chars Deniane waere be Sk tomes oct |The caren, p.m. in|Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond , lottetown, will regret to hear of| able work in flood. control. Wellington United Church {or|Qampbell and family. BARRIE, Ont. (CP)—Governor-; Mr. Massey urged Canadians t fe ee § Sane In the Second World War he/the late Mrs. John Percival. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hempion Birch | General Massey expressed the! miaintain links with the “living Columbia, in his ith] served as captain with the Rovall WB. MacPball comdected the| were reoset visire Catt re umredey night that MOY | cast” through eller identifies: oes: vanes : one ‘lee i cn ; ° ao services & private service | tetown. communities follow 7 aa he tee os destruction of balloon bone in: |teld at her late residence. Pail-| Mir. Carl Chappelt who has been | Ontario's example in establish-| on and preservation of national and received his early. education|cendiary bombs launched by the|DC27ers were Messrs: Roy Mc-| visiting relatives in Mass., U.S. ing a scholarship fund to mark| monuments. Anniversaries should in Charlottetown gttending West | Japanese. In this service he was|LU"©: Harold Harkness, Veruon| A. has returned home BM. | the Queen’s visit this summer. [also be cherished. Enthusiasm Kent Schoal and-Prince of Wales| wounded in the hand. Moase, Harry Barlow. Billy Mc- Remesiny: to. Cesenie’s Seb.AM maTls ast recede wih fhe Gee College. Later he went to Kings Captain Warburton was a mém-|/#T€ 8nd Charles Alien, Burial GEORGETOWN fund, Mr. Massey said in a something permanent should College, Windsor, N.S., and to| ber of the Professional Engineers | ‘0k place in Hillside cemetery. eoeech te the Canadian Club: | survive,” such a6 \a community McGill for a course in engineer-|of British Columbia and of the| Mrs. John Caulson, Seaview,! wr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet of} |“ would like to think that a/ ‘hall, oark, sports ground .or re ing. Canadian Legion. Twice married| Tceatly visited her mother, Mrs.| gourig motored to Georgetown| Smiter decision may be arrived| stored historic buildings ‘In 1914 he enlisted in an en-|he is survived by his widow the| Alice Bartow. last weekend and were guests of] % im oumerous local communi-/ ‘The governor-general suggested gineer unit of the Royal Navy|former Alla Bardal of Winnipeg,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barlow,|Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David.| 4 a. that ‘a little Canadian “national- aah, Geta te Gen tear ae ae Alfred|aiso Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barlow| Mr. Cyril Arsenault, Canadian] Mr. Massey said the Queen had| ‘sm in a benevolent form” is not poli. a tie eis 4 ee L of a Ontario,| were visitors here on Sunday. | National Railway Sectionman at made known her hope that, if any|» dangerous thing, M. Invalided to England he was| Hall, Quebec of} Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Cormier, | Emerald, was a weekend visitor] community wanted to commem-| 4 Canada without Scotsmer ; St. Philip, were recent visitors|to his home in Georgetown. erate this summer's Royal, Tour! would be dull indeed. Scotsmes ma Z : - sateen a and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. cr gs Bulpitt sae ae era a cea derived their special quality ily. of Roseneath recently spent sev- ne : young | partly from profound pride in the | Guardian-Patriot Tourist Issue} "tise comic tr urs|Sal tos ae home’ th | mdm” econ uate aa : as home from Tyne *|daughter, Mrs, H. Larsen The governor - general's re- ; ; Is In World-Wide Demand = x Saris ae mister jr, Larsen. marks were Inchaded n a text of| “1 seems to me that the kind : ne ee eee Bir, God Bre: Rayment Foss|a apesch inmed to the press be-| af neticantiom I have jest, és ; while engaged splitting wood. Lowe Montague, accom| r delivery t i 1 - The Guardian-Patriot ‘Tourist and Wales and from as far away Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richards and od by Miss Bessie Aitken ‘and er ee ae | Gorwarded. to ail ports of Cam wil be General Mock Bethan Sue Sandee cee 6 ee eee ‘address also dealt with| give us driving form and ditecw ada and United States and to United States Army (retired). 5 patent’ te Seen Welieg tebe | ae) eae eee aide se li Canada’s P| tion, both internally and extern many far-flung sections of the Copies have been requested by ‘a! My. aad -Mrs. “We be ally, ‘the capacity te achieve civilized wera the P.E.I. Travel Bureau and and family of Summerside, mot- have not yet learned 10/ great things at home and in- Orders for coples have been numerous club dtganizations , "Jerome Gallant is present-| ored to Georgetown last weekend} Canada the cost of ugly buildings | finence events abroad.” ved from England, Scotland within the City ly a patient in Tyne Valley Hos-| where they visited with relatives. amd ill-pkanned towns. We must ee te Tee . _ = a ae Mr. Leonard Campbell and ee eee of this en “ 7 -@ . Henry Bernard / miss Janet Campbell of Monta-| Policy sacrifices the charm | | ae the eas “ae aiall be held oara that Mr. Robert Wauzh.| nad Mrs. Willian Maddix 43 re-| Pye" were weekend guests at the| @ distinguished designs for new| Decline Seen ‘The next regufar meeting is tojed to his home for several days _— oe return home| home of Mrs. C.H. Llewellyn. names ees vou ahaa ! N i MacDonald of Annan-jlobsier is sweet and tender. The| ary lobster trap. Tt was in per- |e » at the home of Ian Mac-|due to illness. All hope for him Funeral services were held oe re ee n n ewsprint and his son Sidney found] 16-inch long prize is unusually fect condition. Williams on Friday evening, June|an early recovery. w. for eae se te hg reault and family of Southport,| ™arks many of our communities. even a four-and-a-half pound| large to have got into an ordin- 12h. The June judging class will! Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs.| ore Galtett, wite of lote Tennis| more! '0 Georgetown on Sun-| “Hs rows of identical houses) oy york (AP) The Cana: ¥ : be held at'the home of lan Mac-| spent the weekend with relatives|}, Gaiiant of Mont Carmel. Sur-| 22%: Where they were guests of on = re dian newsprint industry is ex- Co : Pl whereby all work-would-be-com-| Williams. ————~ im Marie, Kings County. viving are four sons and a dau-| ‘Tends and relatives. a aaa : aa’ the|Pected to operate in 1959 at a ee ra Tender nvention ans pleted in time for the official Phin ee Mac-| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lord, ghter, Henry, Percy, Calixe and cue i Raney and same Forest ia slightly lower percentage of cap- - . opening in June. » St. , N.B., former-| and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bf nest: sil ; ‘Summerside y ey See, Were) y | acity i : Are Finalized Bud Hamm, Charlie Compton,|ly of West Cape, O'Leary, occur-|all of Charotitown, and Mr, and] Tamang Ai, Of, Summer: | recent guests of Mr. Rafuse's mo-| , "Unitormily, in, sopearance ia] TSI to, commitee estimated < Accepte Brian Scott and Andy Humphrey red at her home Sunday evening,! Mrs. Arthur McPherson, Kinross, | pant es Arsene killed ov-| Ber: Mrs. Ella Rafuse. a eee Sere ee ae Wednesday. ? SUMMERSIDE —The Summer- Were inducted as new members. | April 26th in her 33rd year. She| and Mr. apd Mrs. Sterling Lord » 8 wt “ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant of |#™@ 00 the parade square, but The : ; satl T side Y's Men's Club held its re was the only daughter of Mre.|‘Tryon, were in Bedeque on Sun-|gcr son Marine end 2 dangh.|Newport, R.I. and Mr. Hugh] taken into our suburbs, it pro- ee eae py rustees gular supper meeting Wednes- _ O'LEARY Jack MacWilliam \and the hate./day, May 10th, where they cal- “i os : & MacCallum of New York City, — — poe Newsprint Facts, tae rsh os “*, day in the Y Centre, Edgar Mr. MacWilliam of West ‘Cape./ied on Mrs. Charles Lord, and| cessed a Peters prede-| travelled to the Province recen- eeaiie tee x =. sot Fim drop Soe ye aye + sible gl a recent meeting of the presided the Maritime Mr ae She leaves to mourn besides her| Mr. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuaid | 27 Where they attened the fun-| =o, , where oo Booseth cee yy tte Te dns bn Seiceneed EI. Hospital Trustees the joint | Coavention this weekend in Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Wood-| mother Hester, two daughters.| There was a large and appre-|e.o. ; ; eral of Mrs. Grant’s father, the and anonymous living ao der of the Eastern Securities | C00 and several students were;side had as their guests from|The funeral service held on ; ; ppre-| hhave recently received word their! 13+. Charles Curran. who pas-| 4: production facilities. = «| prepared to present at this fun-|North Wilminton Mass. Mr i “a ciative gathering at the Searle-| son Reggie who is studying for . pa = . Lid. € Charlottetown and enkiidee Ddset deaabaer oe Wednesday afternoon, April 29th.|town Hall on Tuesday evening, the in R under-| 36d away in New York City and and Sede ae Toronto, | Hon was solicited for the ages. Sitte ‘nae ik, ike at 230 from the presbyterian| may Sth, when a well-prepared er os & whose funeral was held from St. The You To se oe nace gaa y sang = ane Gas-O-Rama to be| and —. adn alk ik debn church at St. Andrews. Interment | entertainment was presented. Miss Ma “ re-| Theresa's to St. Cuthbert’s Harder Are Plea wd ede ry ~ ae held this coming Saturday at Bob| jr and her youncest son Ro- in the church cemetery Several from this community] cently a few weeks in’ Monc-|Courch. While In the province, You'll Lik _ Sat ae te os poem penne se 4 young | On Monday evening, May 4h..| attended the meeting in North| ton Pe aed ete acne ese Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Mr. The BETTER You'll e Them fie culstending bonis wes Personal gti were given | Guards. the ‘monthly meeting of the Bap-|Bedeque United Church on Sat-| Louise Arsenault, Mont Car-| MacCallum paid a short visit to Th peered. a ee ee es as the O'Leary Uniled Charch ‘et the babeg agile Care Fe: urday evening, which was ar-lmel, left recently for Montreal bens ngugy ‘on a teas : it was announced that éXercises r ; per- ; : : ranged by the Central P.E.I./io reside with her sister Mrs. : ihe nurses” groduncon dace o| smal usury Alan Peimer, Join pavice on, Sunday, May (10 |ccaion rom wih the present Young Peoples Presyiery. Miss ite Areca. Mrs FJ. Delory. AC NEW JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ® would be held in the Prince| Arr Jghngton, end Ken Waker. ary of the late Mrs. Walter Gor-| 9 " presiding. 4)|Dawn McKim of Halifax. who] ir. Lucien Arsenault spent a — "Wales Collage on Tuesday, | Att Johnston, So iow ao ra | piss Bessie Dennis returned 1 | attended a world convagtion of| week-end in Moncton with rela- HORSEPOWER is nothing y 26th, at 8 pm *| The speakers were thanked by | rill by her daughter and son-in-|her home in O'Leary after spend- Christian Education. leaders in| 4; NEW OLIVER . : flrs. G. H. Buntain on behalf -| "Song leader Wee Yiric Sheen, |Kngterod Harry Adams.|ing 2 fow days visiting friends! Sapan last August. was the guest] Mr P. M. Gellast and family without TRACTION —— Senior Ladies’ Aid oad finesmaster oe nae oer in Om 1 r. have moved to Park Corner — PRICE is nothin mpletion of a very successful| Visitors to the Geen Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson; Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, |" “rere was a large congregation where they will be employed for s for her organization enabl-| Harry Meating and Harry Grunce |7eturned to her home in Spring- Helifax. are oe . moe at the United Church, here on| gching season. without QUALITY them to make an additional] posh of St. John, N.B field: West, after spending the |days visiting daughter and | sunday morning, when Mother's Mr. Donat A.. Arsenault of ASK FOR\A DEMONSTRATION intial payment on their - ~ past couple if months in Miami, |sonindaw Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Day was observed. At this ser-| yoncton recently visited im this ng ipietee Florida. ; . MacDonald enw ood ed to her| Vice, three children were bap-| vicinity. : - M. Earl MacDonald f Ma Mr. and Mrs. Rod MaeNevin,|.| “*S. *er eT | tized by the pastor. Rev. G.A aie 1 pa , Junior Ladies’ Aid reported a Ottawa TF) | sydney, Nova Scotia spent the home in O'Leary after spending Pin te wee a Magsire, Gutiont OL J. STEWART profit of $1,200 from_ their | dd week-end visiting his sister ant ee orgs Pag the home Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, the! recently motored t Moncton toe Hunter River 94.4 : 3 a oe Show held Wi | A ress érother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The a rl call a Plush hn son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mur- where they attended the wed- Hampsh ‘. Tourist Ass‘n ‘side Resident am the magistrate when he ap- d in Pelice Court hex. Alan Field, Ottawa, director of at the Charlottetown Hotel com- ‘Edsyl Dumville, O'Leary. T hey| @lso visited with relatives and) friends in Summerside. Mr. George Gorrill, Summer- side spent weekend visiting his | and Mrs. Harry Gorrill, Glen- Congratulations are being ex- Baptist Young People’s Society were collected and although there ‘t Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, fay and tbe son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman MacFarlane, were the children, récéiving the ordinance of baptism. water supplies are well within ding of son and brother, Oscar Geliant. Mrs. Joseph Derosp has returan- BQ i ed from P. C. Hospital where she 770-880 SERIES ; : be 18.36 -| underwent treatment : the Canadian Tra- mother, Mrs. Annie Maclsaac and/ #4 Gorrill, 0° WATER SAFE Mrs. Rose Poirier has returned an OLIVER with Fined, Warned vel Bureau, will be guest spea- ‘Tother and sisteriniaw, Mr. uae dee bias guests of| LONDON (Reuters)—Britain's| to Summerside aftet spending your oun Sam. A Summerside rood. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacWil- : : Sun convicted an 4 Chores of Oe Deut ee ne tend “Str. and Mrs. Billie MacKin-| Maus, Milbure. D.U,| radioactivity safety limits, the| ghter, Mrs. Joseph Bernard. KITSON g intoxicated in a public ig Charlottetown next Tuesday. non, Hebron, left last week to|~ ministry of housing and local} Mrs. Emile Gallant, had as e- PEL ace drew a fine of $20 and costs ~ preceded by a hour-long re visit with relatives aad frieads , government announced Thurs-|cent guests; Mr. and Mrs. Bazil > me /15 days and a stern warning ception, the dinner will be held » Toronto. Ont BEDEQUE day. Doucette and son Alfred, and Rothsay, N.B., are spending a) few days with relatives in this a ~. SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS _| Mi Poo hills obyergond EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, MAY 19th . Rah acct MacDONALD\ ROWE — ' mencing at 6:30. p.m. ‘ended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theda A. B. LePage, Cavendish, pre- >urulker, ‘nee Dorothy Lidstone) Spline oe ig ae sident of the association, will formerly of Cape Wolfe, whose ; oe was preside at the diner and alS0 arriage took place in Ottawa ne. during the afternoon business on Saturday, May 9th habitual | alcoholic” and — scheduled to begin at Mr. Willis Bulger returned tr lagistrate Hinton issued a warn-| “‘n._ . rd . n Glenw a re- that the accused would draw | t band ee oe ae _ ving treatment in the Com- © maximum penalty if convicted Home” will be shown to the dele- munity Hospital at O'Leary. The acéused had pleaded not 1 ie MONTREAL TC [ | AND RETURN, 9 yu wich, xp ever im Glasgow or Manchester at no in Lower Bedeque for some extrs fare See vour Trane! Agent. time. His many friends will regret to yan . Field’s add- Friends of Mrs. Wilkiam . | A Summerside man was fined =— ee 3 \Creamer are- glad to see her Woodw: ing Company | parrie and costs and bound over to | around home again after spend- WELL DRILLING | | AIFF ovmsnss . sep the peace for one year when! , | g r “ ing the winter months with her will again ad summer business hours i CoRFORA TION appeared for sentencing. on Industrial Site family in Lynn, Mass. as follows: common assault charge. Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Cameron, If you are considering i) WWE MOST EXPERIENCES ; heres * ae ® Summerside, spent a very plea- y MONDAY FRIDAY 7 4 | i ; i B fT t week-end visiting their par- a.m. — 4 p.m. SET AIRLINE IM THE WORLD en Is Eased . |S SFICE TOPIC fee Seite ttre tear Cor SOS © Bow well com SATURDAY 7 a.m. — 11 a.m | Smeal S, Mr. Mrs. | <i o pias a.m. j | SUMMERSIDE— The Summer-| ish, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest!] tact R. T. Morrison Co. |] _ oie At Hospitel _| site semierment_scvisory com, | aneron. Me | MacDonald - R Woodworki | ospita nities under the chairmanship of| Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacWi-|| Summerside, We sre |) cVonaid - Kowe working Co. TAKE THE WORK OUT Dr. Hubert McNeill met Tuesday |fiams and family. Milburn were RSIDE — The ban on | and prem erate brief for oreatie Sunday ginels of nd anne equipped. te drill wells ) Charlottetown Dial 8575-76 : itors at the Prince County | tation this evening to the Sum-|and brother-in-law, Mr. an a serra gspital, imposed as a result |merside ‘Town Council regarding | Mrs. Walter MacKie, Ellerstie. |] amy diameter, any depth OF GRASS CUTTING! ‘the influenza. epidemic has/the establishment of an indus-| Mrs. Jean Inglis of the U.S. with reliable and ex: J * ime dere 7 Wied. trial site on town owned property |is spending sometime visiting at Hospi cialis announced north of Summerside, com-| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; psy at ienmediate relat —_ known as the “old alr-| fred Silliker, Milburn, and other|| PeFienced drillers. j with a Maxwell su s hu S, Wives, . relati i icinity. and daughters may now visit| Earl Cannon, local officer in The Cove on ae held R. T. Morrison Ce. patient to whom they are so | charge of the national unemploy-! i .ir regular meeting at the home d, except iti the maternity | ment’ insurance commission of-| /°p.nard and Shane O'Connor Dial 2624 Summerside j : . > nt. i fice, reported that unemployment on Friday evening, May 10th. The i @ Hite-a-Matie in the maternity department, |im this area has decreased by 25 m : ly husbands may visit at the | Per cent since last month. : wheel height resent time, until further notice | The committee gave very favor- : om hospital anuthorities. able discussion to the suggestion 6G, adjustment A spokesman for the Prince ee .. A. Currie thet the ounty eepiial said o should | # mship eer ae eee _ @ Stand-Up borne in mm ; service between Summersid . hat’ although the local ameane > — du Chene, but dsctted : SEEDS \ | Starting Apa enti no 1 isi ts. th er formal , : a fe ar eases Gf teflesuss ia eroup in regard to the proposal Se a ST Ean '@ 18” x 21” cut ’ roundi s. after causeway survey ‘ e i The due go still is | T@port .expected to be made pub- We carry a full line of Timothy, Clovers and ~ tycle motors nt and the appeal is made lic next month, has been tabled in e mixtures ... im addition te fine grasses for sy » the publice “to be considerate | P@tliament. pastures. elfare of the patient wh pet Hist to the hospital is contem- : THE HALIFAX SEED CO. (P.E.I.) 3 Kinsmen Club : DUNBLANE SCHOOL Fatowne se oor ot ov Is Addressed YOUR POSSESSIONS! Grade X: 1. 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