MA'1ic'H 25. 1953 WESTERN GUARDIAN I THE 9 summer street. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Sunxnm-aide. Phone 8031. News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE Chow and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the c following stores in Susnmerlidez Bell Bookstore, Summer street; Gouriles Drugstore. in Central Street. 1(euy's News-stand, Water Street; Alyre Doucet' '- Grocery, Second Mark Gludet. 67 Granville Street; istreet; Island otor Transport. Water Street; Vince's Grocery, 120 Russell Street; nnnn's sell- Servlce Drug store. ' K.l.. Waite In Kensington. Alberton: Phone: WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weeks. Representative. as-2 Office and 08-3 House. LBING0-King George Hall. -CAR OF Western oats arriv- -Iensirigton. Wednesday, March ing any day, some not booked, 55th, 8:30 pm. SPOHSOFMI by C3!1- Order now before it goes. Still idian Legion. -KE1Vl-TONE. the miracle wall inlsh, so easy. so speedy, so thrifty, he finest decoration money can any. Phone or call at the Sum- merside Hardware Co. -SUPER. KEM-TONE. the amaz- ng. super-washable wall paint .VlLh -the velvety-rich finish that ;.ves your walls and ceilings the gorgeous, easy to achieve color styling your home deserves, ready '0 iise-no thinning, just stir and apply. For color cards phone or; -all at The Summerside Hardware- Co. -T0 EXTEND BLF..i(THERS - At a meeting of the Town Coun- cil and the Summ-Crside Amateur Athletic Association on Monday evening, the oouncil granted per- mission to the association to ex- tend the bleachers and guard fence at the ball park in Quecn Eli7..ihr-ih Park to a point 50 feet from the curl) on Green Street.-S. -FIRE AT WHARF -- Slimmer- Sl(iP. Fire Department responded to ii call from the Marine Wharf early last evening where a slight blaze about some of the equipment used in construction of the new wharf, was quickly extinguished booking seeds, lime, and shingles. John Myers, Carleton. -LEAVING VANCOUVER - Mr. Paul Hansen, of Summer- side, leaves Prince Edward Island this morning en route to Van- couver,'B.C.. where he plans to re- side for a time. He leaves many friends that he has made in P.E.I. since coming here from Denmark about two years ago. During most of this time he was axociated with his brother, Kaye Hansen. in Han- sen's Market on Water Street.-S. -FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of Mr. Harvey Jeffrey was held Tuesday afternoon from his home at Alberton to St. Peter's- Anglican Church. and was oonduct- ed by the Rev. J. R, McMahon. Hymns sung were "There Is No Night In Heaven" and "Breathe On Me, Breath Of God". As a solo Miss Ruth Jeffrey sang ”Lead Kindly Light." Pal'-bearers were Messrs. Albert Leard, Hilton Bar- bour. Arthur Wilkle, Cedric Hunt- er. Daniel Mc1..ean, and Herbert .Leavitt. Interment was in St. Pe- ter's Cemetery. Personals -William C. Donald of Sea View ,is fi patient in the Prince County S'siile community Planning Assln liolils Meeting -Dr. Henry, Moyse presided at the regular monthly meeting of the surnimerside branch of the Community Planning Association held last evening in the town council chamber, and Mr. Morley M. Bell, Q.C , was appointed as the organizations representative on delegation regarding the establish- ment of a, provincial museum at Summerslde. Mr. W. A. Gvaudet was named chairman of the town beautifica- tion commlttee, and considerable driscumion was held on a suggest- ed clean-up week to be held from May 18th to 23rd. The first phase of the campaign will be an effort to get various organizations, the schools, Boy Scouts, etc.. interested in trying to have the town and streets clean- ed up, and also sponsor an educa- tional campaign along this line among citizens in order to keep the town as clean and tidy as possible. A discussion was aLso held on the various projects which will be THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNE1 1 under the sponsorship of the dif- ferent committees which are be- ing appointed.-S. Fire Destroys 0 ; Indian River Home 1 5 --Fire destroyed the frame dwelling house of Mr. Fred Noon- im of Indian River at noon on Monday, March Illrtil. Mr. Noonan, who Ines nione,h:ii1 put on ll fire in the morning and after breakfast had left to work in the woods :1 short disxance from his home. Reluriiing at noon he found the house filled iwh sniokc from a fire which appeared to have started in the upper story. Neighbors gathered but a short- Affection that characterizes is caught in this iiiirt-. showing Dowager Queen Queen Mary Held Lov the royal famllyilillznbeth II, and charming four-generation pir-- of Princess Anne. Mary, Queen! Block Proposed Sale Of Napoleonls Love Letters iFormer Islander iKey Figure I-n New By Harold Slew. , PARIS. iRcuiers: - Napoleoiis love letters to his Polish mistress' lore "historic documents” and not, '10 be auctioned off to the publici a lot of brie-zi-brac, a Paris, e Queen Mother at ohristenin, at i)ignif'ieil yet grn held the lov clone, the 85-year-old royal great-g1-andmothg c and respect of British and Commonwealth subjects. PAGE F IFTEEN e And Respect Of Subjects with only slight damage.-S, age of water hampered their firel ' fighting aliility and the lllilil Wir.(ll fanning the flames made it im-'; . ylike ..........-.....ss Dosco construction icon” ruledruvsdar . Count Andre Walewslti, grandson of the illegitimate child born tof possible ,0 San, ,v,.,. ho”-ct. mg --(.'itcrl'receni.l,x for his part in the Emperor and Countess Mariai personal belongings and S:vC1,n1lll0 comp.ciion of the new rei-irrs- Walewgkj, won his injunction. bundles of new shmms Wm iole hlnonililg mill of the Do:nin- against an auction of the 15 letters; saved. i Hon Steel and Coal Company. Syd- which was to be l:I.:i today by thc' There was no msumme Md 1105'. N. 5.. was Mr. Robert Roy Riviera branch of the family. much svmpam), is (en rm, Mr Moifatt, a native of Ma;-field, P. The count claimed it 15 the duty, .m mme';E. 1.. who has been superintendent of his family to preserve the corre-' N i th 12s; of Tggnzn mg sefomij zime the Nmmfof the l'l9lIVy mills at Sydney since spondence, The -letters were to go an home was destrowd bv m.,,' 36. on the block with swords, a spur About thirty years ago me deg Mr. Moffatl had the pleasure of andgotner keepsakes held by the, suoyed me homt and me one dc-1iL)ll01l'1n: and supervising thispro-lfamily. Theucourt has reserved: t ,d d , , b M tigiam from 11.5 inception to its Judgment 00 959- 5 iegiiie an M0” 85 vms m n,comp1etion and like others played. Chan” T0 EM"?-5i1l'0P i ' to great part in aczomplishing rhej But the public has had a thor-1 Canyon Colors, us locmui-i by Jimiiriu this Spring, mo llll' luv.--.9 now. n 1ftll1littlt' 1. 0 -. 1 ' . .-v.-e35” '5' ;it-:. umblnor iii-on--w J....m... rixi .:onvr-rsion program in the requireruougli opportunity to covesdrop on. ltiiree-wsek period, lthc "Little Corporalls" wooing I Mr. Mom,” was ms, emp1m.ed,siyle. About the best tne emperor served as 11 LONDON (Reuters) A Bmishib), me Rom, Engmeenm w0',.k5,could do. usually just after he had. World War I. . ,. .1 z'd.w: l-rmmm - freighter with a crew of 48 aboard .7” A”m915t' N's" 35' 3” '1p1”em' 1991 Ilglesscfhuen g,SI:1dS1”1eatv:,Z.1rS0(e yourl ch (1,-en's Am s3me('.y' Mrs, J, (3,, FREIGHTER STRIKES MINE Active to the end. Queen Mary ,;,.,,4... anti -ti-p Iliti in volunteer during .-;....i.-..n..i.iw L ,t.L L.L....L.,L ! struck a wartime mine off tire”-'9 Wuerfl "lake? 5”” W0 .W?i1'5 , s . . d 1 lB.s op, Children's Aid Socict,v.' man 0; Holland Tuesday Radm,sci'vice with the Amherst firm, he 13:1”-mlcli t:'5e:c3?acLe1lIEl0:,e'; M,.. W, A. MMDOMI1 Demngl reports said she was flooding at W” to D9”l.””””. 1”)" 5” 53991 ,0 ,,,,.,,;g55 11.155 0,, 3-gm-lmmif of Veterans Affairs. Mr.' the stern. Rescue ships hurried to (g70"lP3"-V Lmmed m 19m for txv0I6y8S ithoueh tlieware very naughty Reizmald Cvaiiz. Mental Health the scene. The vessel is the Pain- 1985 1" the mefhan-Cal GPD-"ls Am1d&,.ki5s'ony0u, chm.n',ing c;m;c, and Mrs, w A, MM-Donald pas, 5,376 mm, owned by the mom. He transferred to the en- tn'1(;um.. 133 M Smm John. and M1 J, Gw ' ' r:c':d.'t.:ii '. " .. .-' t - ' ' , f l ' letter was iiT1liEll. the countess, 19 11199111: W35 P! in 9, Antwerp. Belgium. illnF1.1i1).1L4PllBnd county during Mme from warsm, ,0 H,” mm She nrfgceq or the Mental Hmm, Chmc. -M-. . (I ( 4 . was expecting a child. The pros- in .Moncton with the presidenti pr-ct apparently depressed her, for Mrs. J. G. Bishop presidin-2 Miss; Napoleon wrote brick: Mary O'Connell was welcomed upor-.1 NORBOR0 SCHOOL In 1915 he returned to the Robb Engineering Works in the engin- hsndounol in null '7 Quebec City. Cooke couriuoini Silo! siiis cotromioii LIMITED - , SMALLMADPS LTD. SIIMMERSIDE WFEOARDING VH0 LEANDE 3 USE WHAT WA'5 THAT .. Noise 2 6OUNDE'D . ..st.iKe UNCLE BULGYI -The following is the report to the month of February for Nor boro School: Carl G-illis. Errol Sharpe and Florence Hughes 3. Earle Murphy. Grade VII - 1. Br.vce Sharpe: 3. Allison Murphy Grade VI-1. Gloria Murphy. Grade V-l. Ena Webster. Grade III-1. Sheila Hughes. Grade II-1. Phyllis Mulligan: 2 Pauline Hughes; Ph.'y'- my Croken; 3. Louise Sharpe. Teacher: Joan Murphy. Major Hoople WHOAPI A , SKUNK on THE Nwbow -6ii.i.!--:c'i.i. so -. 6ST UNCLE BULGV5 Moose Guru AND 8LAs-r THAT Grade IX-'1. Eileen Murphy; 2.rs;gn:r Grade VIII-1. Marie Hughes: 2. Ariita (hills: 2 G73” IV ",1; Joy” Day? 2- member of the Engineering Insti- 'gi'17;;5 Patrick "ughesi 3' Dmald tiite of Canada, the past chairman 3. Noreen Mur- Grade I-1. Donna Day: 2. Jim- r eering department and once again - crime to the Sydney operations in llillti. th:s timo as drafisman de- In 1921 he was appointed 1llSSlSl:lI1l. chief (ll'fiilSfT.'li1 and pro- ;niOt('ti to the position of chief :jdrnftsmari in 1958. 1 In recognition of his ability. Mr Moffatt was appointed superinten- 3 dent. of hmvy mills in 193'; and has filled that position with dis- tinction since that time. He is i of the Cape Breton brrincli, a member of the Association of iron and Steel Engineers and an en- pincer graduate of the American School of Correspondence. A sister of Mir. MofT.'.tt, Mrs Willard Nicholson. and a brother. Davis, reside in Mayfield. Noranda Mines Ltd. Reports On 1952 tarnlngs TORONTO, (CPI - Noranda, Mines Ltd, his; base metal producer! of Northern Quebec. had net in- romo in 1952 of 312,210,000. or 35.45 9. share, compared with 1951's re- cord earnings of s12,'769,000, or 35.70 a share. Investment income totalled 52.76 a share, compared with 52.48, chiefly due to increased dividends from Waite Amulet Mines, Ltd. ycompaniri Minern In India, silh- sidiary in Nicararzua, earned net profit of 8819000 U. S. compared with 81,115,000. Other 1952 fiizures, with 1951 fig- ures in brackets, included; Total revenue 326,965,000 (527,- 654.000t: taxes 33,757,000 (54,095.- 000v: current assets 522,091,000 i.s24,640,0ll0i: current liabilities 58.- 475,000 159,743,000); net current as- sets 513,610,000 l5il5,897.000ij lid- vancc to other companies 35.867.- 000 Is466,0O0I: Horne mine one re- serve tons 15,580,000 116.580.0001; iiverrigc number of employees at Noranda. Que, 1,720 (1.745I: mim- ber of shareholders 19,230 119,110). The annual report says that dia- mond drilling at the property of Gaspc Copper Mines. Ltd. Nor- anda subsidiary in Quebec's Gtispe Peninsula. has indicated an rid- dltionril 2,000,000 tons of ore, bring- ing total ore reserves there to 67.- 000.000 tons, averaging 1.3 per cent copper. Of two options taken in the Bathurst area of New Brunswick. one block has been dropped and .another "on which a small copper deposit was located is hcing re- tained. The report adds: ”We have also participated in the extensive stakinrz of anomaly areas in this district." NORTH SYDNEY. 4CPi - The old law banning foreign fish- ing craft from entering Canadian Atlantic ))0l'ls, except Newfound- land. was enforced only nbnnt a year ago. Now the North Sydney Board of Trade has asked for its repeal as a. measure detrimental to i "The black thoughts which I see you have do not suit you. I do lnot wish you to have any more. boy, that your health is good, and that you are happy." After his first imprisonment in 1814, he wrote to discourage her plan to visit him at Elba. Instead he told her to go to Naples and isiild he would meet her on the way. lforcshadowiiig his escape and rc- iurn to power-the famed "100 days" leading to his final defeat at Waterloo. Married Cousin They met finally just before the battle in 1815. After his defeat and exile to St. Helena, Maria con- soled herself by marrying his cousin, the Count of Ornano. .V1-ien Louis Napoleon, the em- peror's nephew, became president and later emperor of France in the mid-1800's, he did well by Maria's little boy.. Count Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski then became a diplomat and served as foreign minister between 1855 a.'.d 1860. - The letters remained in the hands of his family, It was the death of "a very old lady" ill Nice winch made the sale possible, the auctioneers said last Tuesday. They refused to reveal who she was. ; Social Workers Meet In Moncton Tell me soon that you have a linel ihcr return to this branch froml yher dut.es in the London Cilii1dren's llxiri S001 ' in Ontario. ----g i IN MEMORIAM 1 MRS. FREDERICK DAVISON . -Many friends in this P1'0Vlnt'.t"! ;wil1 he saddened to hear of the, passing of Mrs Frederick W. Davi- son. in Manitoba, on Sunday, March 22nd. 1 Mrs. Dsvisori was formerly Anniei Wadnmn, of Bedcque, PE 1., where shc had resided until after the death of her liusibaiid, when she went. to make her home with her. daughter in Winnipeg. Man. ,1 She was in her 88th year and 1 will be greatly missed by her only daughter. Eva, Mrs W, W. Crosby of 266 Maplewnool Ave. Winnipeg.) and one half-sister. Mrs. Carr1e' Leard. of Bedeque, two half-broth-. ers. George Bowness, of Summer- )sidc and Percy BOVVUPSS of Bedequc Onc sister, Eva, Mrs Thomas Hodgson. of Bedeque, two half-: sisters, Lizzie. Mrs Hammond Af-: fleck. of S"arleiown, and Mrs. Jen- nie Woods, who resided in the U? S. A. and one llfili-'DTf7ll1Fl', W. T Bowness. of Bedcque, predeceased her The funeral took place in Winni- peg. on Ti1e'srlay, March 24th. Toro.iEMSvtocksy At. a recent Saturdav mbtiiiii of the New Brunswick and Przncc Edward Island Branch of the Canadian Association of Social Workcrs, an interesting item on the agenda was the presentntmn: or a rcpnri by Mr. J. Gerard Le- Blanc. Assistant Provincial Child. Welfare Officer. Fredericton. L Th:s report. concerned "Edumii.ion for Social Work" and stressed the imporiance of bringing the profes- S1011 of social work to the attcn i of high school and llnl'fPTS'l.i' graduates who might consider social work as a career. After con- siderable discussion, it was iiranimoiisly decided that the mem- bers of the branch would tinder- takn a programme in various education centres in New Briinsrwl:'4 and Prince Edward Island to make- knnwn the opportunities that exist for both men and women in the, field of social work. A guest at thn meeting was Miss Margaret Payne. Social Worker for the Mnritiinio Provinces in the Indian Affairs Branch of the De- partment of C.ti7.enship and Em- nihrratlon Miss Panic is a num- ber of the Nova Scotla mainlrmcl branch of the Can dinn Asilrvclnlioli of Social wnrlzcrs. She talked brir-f-i 13- about her work with the Inrl.an people in the Maritime Provirtccs Members attending the mI'9l1niI from the Moicton area were" Miss Edna Sm i C.hildrnn'.c Aid Society, Miss Grace Rcyrio'rl'-, Municipal Welfare Bureau. Mrs George Proctor. Junior. Mental Health Clinic. Others a't.t.ecnding business included. Mini: Mats O'Connell. iCJnilr.iir-:1 11000 Nat Explo 2000 New Cal .'lll.'v0 N Concord 3700 N Contin 1600 N llnvics 10100 N Dcllii H700 N Devmi . . .. 7.1 .'l.'l.'l(l N Dirk .700 N Goldviic 127999 N High R 3000 N Hitch M 3000 N Jason 330!) N lrh2”lFl'TP 60000 N Lairrl 223 Newlund l I-j--II--. KENSINGTON RINK 1 WEDNESDAY. MAR. 25th Fourth Game Finals '7armcrs' League (Javc-ntiish vs. Graham's Road Game 8:30 Sharp TIIFRSDAY. MARCH 26th First game finals Merchants League I . I I French River vs. Long River Game 8:30 sharp One of the last picture: taken of Dowager Queen Mary her death. :00 N Mar 8058 N Morris 6300 N Moshor 7007 N Norz 2 00 New Young 3300 N Ryan L 6.02 N Sup 5000 New Thurh 4000 Nib Yr-l Z8'i00 N sin W0 Noranria 21201 NCt':"ilt'l 1300 Nornictni ,'."i OP ' 1-”! ii is 8.20”! Or: in .'-it i .7(i:w (1: p .'-00.: inrizer 3-H i (lsirkn 303 PAC ('1' 4' 250.1 Par Flnst .1."0 PM llctc 1.7”? 1”. :11 ':i' W0 Pionv-ri' Z 100 Pop Oil: 10.1 Placer .'ilF.0 Poitdpr 4600 Pitch Ore ilil1.".ll l”'r.1.'ln 400 Prrslt n 63307 PHVS li.r .'l7ni Piimli Pete .'v.7.i7.') Que Cap 130??) Qilfl l.”ilV 1100 (Jim Man 30'”! 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