, . PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN AUGUST so, 1952 OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI MONDAY John William Docherty, age 16. lot Plnctte is in the P. E. I. Hos- pital with 9. broken leg as the re- ,sult of an accident late Friday night when the. bicycle on which ,he was driving was struck from the rear by a car driven by Mr. Sinclair Machean of Pinette. The Montague detachment R. C.. M. P. were called to investigate; the case. Clare 0. Hoose, head of the Cleveland Indians scouting organ- ization in Canada. spent the week- end in. the City and took in yes- terday aft.er'.ioon's Junior and In- iermediaie baseball games at Mem- orial Field. House, ivho signed it promising Saint John ieitiiander in the Cleve- land chain two years ago. is inter- estcd iii Maritime ball players. He. made the trip from Upper Canada? to vicw the Isliiiid Junior players in ftction yesterday. On Saturday aftcriiooii the Menis doubles championship for the club It is reported that Lieutenant Commander J. J. Trainor, officer commanding H. M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, will resign his post as Deputy Minister of welfare to take a posting in the permanent Canad- ian Navy. Lieut. Cmdr. Tralnor became of- ficer commanding H.M. 0.8. Queen Charlotte last yearg on the retire-, ment of Capt. J.J. Connolly. A trip long to be remembered has Just been completed by David W Gallant of the Sea Cadet Corps Kent of this city. His visit, which started from Quebec aboard the Canadian cruiser H.M,C.S. Que- bec. took him to Portsmouth, Elig- lnnd, and eventually across the continent to Sweden where he at- tended a Sea Cadet camp outside Stockholm. That last year was one of the host the potato growers of this Province have ever experienced. from the point of view of returns, ll amply demonstrated by a slate- mcnt provided officially by Mr. S -It was learned last evening Lieutenant Commander Clarence that Harvey Mercer, who escaped from Prince County Jail on Sun- day evening, has been recaptured Mercer, R.C.N.R., and supervisor of Summerside High School, re- turned to Summerside on Wed- BIRTH! gg............:.....-.. WARREN - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Aug. 17th.. H52. In Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes M. Warren. Stanhope, a daughter . VICKERSON - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Sunday. Aug. 24, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vickerson, North River, a daugh- in North Sydney. He had at the time he disappeared CBD8 BI'Cl.0h. At a meeting of the trustees of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital yesterday agreemeni. was entered afternoon. of small radios of in numbe Staff Officer Lieutaiiant been serving a 30-day sentence for theft from the summerside Jail. His home is in into with at Montreal firm for the installation special con- struction to be attached to patients bed. The machines. 200 will be set up today and are operated on a dime-an- hour basis, with a cut-out when not in use. i CI John M. Richards at the H. M. C Queen Charlotte is scheduled to leave here early in November to take up duty on the. H. M. C. S. La Hulloise. Lleut. Richards. joined the Queen Charlotte and I half years, who two ago is I na- nesday evening after completing an 8-weeks course in astro-nav- ignition. during which time he par- ticipated in a two weeks southern cruise on I-l.M.C.S. Brockville. The Golden Shovel, used suc- cessively since 19l2 by distinguish- cd visitors in planting trees at tho Experimental Farm, was step- ped up another notch in historic value. when the first Canadian- born Governor General of Canada. the Rt. Hon, Vinccnl Massey, plnnted R Linden on the now fiimous lawn. an ch f Members of the P. E.I. Medical Society, who open their annual meeting here this inormng. face two days of solid business sessions. Following registration at 9.30 this morning, there will be a business session until noon iioirr. Various reports will be presented by heads of committees. Just before luncheon at the S. ter (stillborn). MacFADYEN -.At Prince Edward Island Hospital on Aug. 24. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Dingwell K. Mac- Fadyen (nee Dulphie MacLean) A daughter. weight 8 lbs. 6 oz. MOAR -- At the King's County Hospital. Montague. August 21. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moar, New Perth. a son. MDCSWAIN-Al the King's County Hospital, Montague. August 21, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mac- Swain, Murray River, a son. NEWELL -- At Saint Joseph's Hospital. Toronto. Aug. 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. James Neweil (nee Sheila Humphrey), in son. Duane Lee, 7 lbs.. 8 oz. MacI)0NAL!) - At the City Hos- pital, August 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. A son. MURNAGHAN - At the char- 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Loyola Mur- naghnn. City. a son. lottetown Hospital on August 25th, . IUNIUIY W. M. 3. Members and friends met at the home of Mrs. C. J. Wood, Bun-bury. on August 7th. to attend We r lar monthly meeting or the Bun- bury woman's Missionary soc.e.y. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Robert Hart, and two as- sistants. who took as their theme "The Aims and Objects of the 's Missionary Society." Fol- lowing the introductory remarks, four verses of !-lymn- No. 94, were sung. and I most constructive pam- phlef. dealing with vhe theme was read. A short prayer was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. scripture reading was taken from the Tenth Chapter of John. verses 1-10. Two interesting articles were read. entitled "What the W. M.5. Docs" and "W.M.B. Doers." The singing of two verses of Hyrrfn No. 99 was followed by the reading of 5 report by Mrs. Cyril Wood. pre- pared by Mrs. John MacDonald of the W. M. 5. Rally held in Murray Harbor. "Thrilled With Olnldl", an article taken from the United Church Observer. and read by Mrs. Robert Hart, is the experience of Maria Chain. Luciano, I young woman chosen to tame cm. the Mission in Anglos in ads. Pre- vious to the reading. a snap shot of Miss Luciano and Miss Dawson, I travelling companion of Miss Luciano, was shown. offerings were received, and pi-aycrfully dedicat- ed. our President. Mrs. Allison Tait, onductcd the business period. A hearty "rhsnk You' was extended to .our organist, Mrs. C.J. Wood, and Mrs. Robert Hart and her as- sistants. The allotted sum of 335.00 in aid of United Campaign had been exceeded by 83.00, making I total of 338.00. Acknowledgment of same has been received. Minutes of the July meeting were read. Roll call, responded to by verse of Scripture. was answered by all present. A 'I'h k Y U In oi.i' letter for gm m . by Mrs. A.l. Weir mu ,,,f,f”,'f letter of acknowledgment from me United Church of Canada 0.31.5” Relief Fund was also rem William Bmullwocd was .p,;.,,,,,,:,' to preside at the September mm. ing, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Athol Roberts, 5ou;;,p,,,, Mizpuh Benediction brought meeting to I close. Got Your JOHN DEERE PAk'rs At A. PICKARD FARM, TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.l. MARRIAGES , POUND - KEATING - At Role Valley United Church. on August 21st. 1952, by Rev. W. B. MucPhuil. Ions. Emma Keating of stanchel, to James Reah Pound of Fredericton. tive of Wales and came to Can- ads in 1924. He received his edu- cation in Montreal. and joined the service as an ordinary seaman in 1943 being promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant later that year. He was promoted to Lieutenant C. Peppin, technical adviser to thi- Potato Marketing Board. The report sliovis that over A l-2 million bushels of potatoes uere shipped from this Province via rail. wziler and truck. The vziiuc to the grower is csiinialcd at Charlottetown Hospital. the doctors and their wives will attend the of- ficial opening of the exhibits. These are being put on by the dif- ferent pharmaceutical representa- tives and other members of the tournziiiieni uas decided at the Chariotieioivii Courts when Ivan; Dowling and Phil Jardine defeated James Johnston and Walter Cullen. The scores of the niatcll were 6-2, 7-5. -1-6, 6-l. Doiviilig and Jardine iDAl.ll0USlE 1- ,.H ' N. 5. H , g from Halifax and from then until REIi'RA(.'FION and R Wm, R , , W" H "V ,4 :'l:”'e,V"" "M5 5.3”” "'9" me” he ienves ea.-1,. tomorrow Wm mks p : W?!” water "" Basketball, Track and Field, Tennis, Skiing. g n Jn icn uiien Mr, Elliott ANA. ysls nil ACTIVITIE '1 ,gnAy ' mum: mnmmer M me Branch part in a steady round of official 4 s1NcLE . S- . ' Forms for the cement iooimszs mm. mncmn" 52.50, 33.00. 53.50 Music, Dramatics, llobbycraft, Scouts, Cadet Corps Ph steal and iwrc C0fli'llE'll('9fl vesterdav niorn- When the Governor General DOUBLE f ' ill" as the construction oflthe new I I . , 1 11nd! 35 l-hf Chlfbl-19'-OW” NTPOTI G' F' S400 S450 5500 Manual Training. - 4 ' T - l f - . . ' - ' - r 3.. . Montapile school gels under way-H. lslfowus;,ag::;::,:.,::s(:genC.:lm3:d at 10 oclock he wil be met by His Rooms With Private BUILDING . at its site on the north end of the mlnme, lmmmd pmom mm Honor Lieutenant Governor -r. w. & SON mm and Shower , Separate Junior, and Senior Residences, Chapel. Schoolhouse and Ccminuniit Welfare League , , . L. Proivsc;,I-Ion. J. Walter Jones, SINGLE 55.00-55.50 l Gymnasium, Covered Rink, and Administrative Building 3 the lame Bapt.st church hall could . , 650 - ”l"'."ds' At the Mme Hm” Wmp lioid last evening and by public dc- gremgfrl gm wglslnjp 7llf:5D'0'" Optometrists ,li.)a,Y,?m;EDS AIM- l fl';';”23:1qm::l:Ql'l;;l6g':,';gs lazid "I352; mime: officials announced late last A;deHf;Y';:a;npf';3mBdfer Gf7"(ij-"3(y. 53 ummm st ,mm,,m,,m .,mm,., It is the aim of the School to. develop the boy's character and per- t mam that the show would be mn- -----m sonaiity, as well as his Scholarship. took the first set but it seemed that Johiistoii and Cullen were about to tie the match as they quickly took 8 :3-2 lead in the sec- and set. However, the new champs persevered and finally won it 7-5. Cullen arid Joliiiston were not to be denied 1,, me mm; 59;, and they theme or an ingplring address .1 service, ist.' September on a training Presbyterian Manse. Clyde River, lnnk it. 6.4, By winning me 135: the opening dinner meeting last Probably more than anyong (-159 cruise, is expected to arrive in August lath, 1952, by the Rev. Don- Founded 59; 5.1 pm.-1mg and Jgrdtnp rapped night of the 30th annual diocesan here Mr. Shaw was responsible Chafloltewwn On 5091- 2nd. duF- aid Nicholson, Myrtle Shirley Mac- (hp my 1,. m 19,; 3 ,. (5 I1 . convention of Catholic Women's for persuading growers and ship- . , .1, C E ) I m 0 H League. The guest speaker was Mr. pers of the advantages of selling which 15 58” m "WY ;7 cmcem Viol" M”N9Vm M C”"” 0"" gunjuggfol-.tudent.jnAl-u Brendon -0'Grady, M.A. of St. bv grade. soon people learned that . tnmmg mm” t e "m5e' 13551115 ' -n,.m,,..s.X 839,,” wd Omar Dunstan's University. The function inspected cars were better and M" l depart on the evening ---- -----:-Z--r science and the Profenlonm mp,.eSe,,,au,.eS 0. me Camdm, which was held in the Queen Hotel. safer to buy. Two years after he 31 w:(;1nei:sl;i.';,,3S,'ei(?,f; srgegaggficorf; Monnls " At I""””'w' Emu" National Railways at various W85 very largely attended. began his work the growers and HEM K A Macxexme execuuve erland. on Aug. .1-Ith. 1952, Ruth Enttance mholnuhips points in the united states gr- The dinner programme was shippers were unanimously agreed Dmcei C. S. Qu'em chm” kt;i;ix:lea1gNiiIt.si))rl;,orv;'liSrl-ow of the late avanable on an ha”. 0! rived in the city at 6.10 Saturday and remained until 1.30 p. m. Sunday. The visitors. who are travelling by bus. came to the Is- land as part of an educational tour of the Maritime Provinces or- being over 510 million and the opinion was xoiced by Mi', Pep- pin that the gross revenue ii-ouiril in the aggregate reach a total oil 315 million or more. Education Christian was the opened with Grace by His Excel- lency. Bishop Boyle, and was fol- lowed by the President of the Charlottetown Branch. Mrs. P. J. Steele, in a brief address of wel- come. ' rived via Borden and summerside, in 1945. on making compulsory the spection Mr, Chester E. Shaw, District Fruit and vegetable inspector in the Agriculture is retiring at the end The of this week after many years of Vessel Dominion Department of in- of all potatoes leaving the Province. THURSDAY Schools of this Province which for the first time in the history of Canadian Exhibitors Association the local society. "ORIOLE" bur. 0-N 'rur:snAy- Canadian Naval Auxiliary "Oriole". leaving Halifax The vessel. '5 on the afternoon. latte. Col. George Morrison of the Head Office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. spent yes- terday in Charlottetown on of- ficial business. During the morn- MncI'HAlL-MURLEY - On Wed- nesday. August 20th. 1952. at 146 Great George Street. Charlottetown. by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Mrs. Flor: Murley of Charlottetown to James MacPhail of Canoe Cove. MscNEVIN - MICNEILL - At the Neill of st. Catherine: to Charles MOLYNEAUX - In the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Aug. 22nd, 1952, Douglas E. Molyneaux, aze five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Moiyncaux. ltIacDONALD - At the Charlotte- Speclal emphasis on student health 2ll(IJa&WvlLlGfl.lIIC0d bro- and were visitors to Fleppoch Last evening the Charlottetown have Grade II have been inf0rm- - . - U, D . g ; town Hospital on Saturday, Aug. mm of mhhtic, and rec,-e non beach, Southshore and Cavendish Playgrounds Commission, at . ed that for the coming year the U'eg”I,1nen;lsAl&gi”,canipzgergfn nfe 2'; 3952, J, mban M5cDonnId in 8 B ' :2... -- ' - cos ng exerc sen o e iy - - - . ,1, D. . v ,,.. ; 1 gt g - 0 after lunch at the Charlottetown Squargg pl3ygf5nnd5' to 1... mid nounced by Premier J. Walter 3?? A0gr:ff'2mrE':lr Ef””EV..A' lfs Yllgsspslgn on 1I?.:lc:ul;E' Ozzffgg Courses Ie&dlng to Degrees In: at norm, going to Pictou by way of Wood Islands. After visiting Pictoii Lodge they travel to Syd- ney before returning to the United States. briguaier w.w. Reid, D.s.o., past pruident of the Canadian Tourist Association. has be h - - . fet until 1953. designated to preside over the aen- E13.-Ti:1.:,:-sselilstiel.-1,i,:;:,K:e,.,rtIixm! ha aprrlf. C --1 I ',"”-t H S with late Peter Dniron. whose death oc- , , mull meeting of the Agocimion vided by the Lad, and Lush. Th new St. Ignatius School at ustauly ?.0””5l":5::e 3:: Cwhne curred in Lloydniinster. Alberta, Engineeringp Food Technology' Educ.tIon' Musk. Public which takes place at Niagara Falls. Highland Pipe Band. M”-V”1d was "mmny wen” l- many me up tif l ardens ”'-med '" Ch”""m”w" 1”” aw Health Nursin8 Teaching and Administration Ont. on Oct. '7. 8 and 9. also mem- A very interesting program .3 yesterday afternoon by Dr. L. w. birch ”'9l',5- 93" u G L . ' ning and were transferred from . - hers have already registered for planned. The public is invited. Shim" direlimr M Ed””””"' wh” green Spacmus lawns an gun: mi. "'9 A' A' ncnncssey attendance at the conference It was also arranged that the ”i5l "ml" descllhed it 35 '3” O1 Md uadmon was the M unitnsien. ROGERSON -' At the Prime Ed" which deals with Travel and Tour- ist accomodatlon. Local members of the Association include the P. E. island Innkeepers Association, Maritime Central Airways, North- umberland Ferries. Highiield Tour- ist. Court and the P. E. Island avol Buredu with which Brigad- r was connected for some time. 'An nnnoiincrmeni of the award- on Memorial Field in the Park in front of the grandstand at 7:00 p,m. on Friday evening of this week. The exercises will consist of a competition in sinxin . danc- lnz. playing or reciting gy chil- dren who have been using the squares under supervision of the supervisors of the squares escort the children to the -Prince Edward Theatre on the morning of Sept. lsi, I.nbour Day, to attend the opening session of the Canadian Legion, Prince Edward island com- mand of the B. E. S. L. As llic, services are interesting and ini- pressive a good attendance is ex- period. Health and Wolf.-ire. The awards are for tho Provinces of Prim-n thcm went in Albert Aiiken and William Mmbonnld, of the class of Prnvinviiil i..-ihoratory sluileiits hrrc. for .2 rrfresher .course in sypliiiis sciroirmy in the Federal l.nhor.1tor,v of Hygiene, Ottawa. The ixinnrrs will start. there next month. The third nururd for this s - i i M' A d r 1 y.- ,, .auit, Chiirloitetoivn; Corresponding ting to the many guests who were :i'irl)lV),rrl1::(r:n'ilql'ItllJnhr:lsI lvPl5,?nun(:llR;Edl- era ymns secretary, Mrs. James Pendemasll presumed to mm. A rlnodcrn Ibrickd bulldtlncf AN OLD NEW BRUNSWICK BOARDING SCHOOL Tho other two nwiirds also won: ixenslngtonz Treasurer, Mrs. F. .l. --v-- "3 "cw-fV t b91301"; - Boys 10 -18 in fllinrloiioioivn girls with Miss 5”” Gm)?” wllnwfllhl. U-3-Ev syeeig, cm”-iomggown. RUSSIAN COLONY wMm' com or” y . ' lClI7;il)cih M. MacDonald and Miss J?-mmcl 3'"-13" W9” Mal": i3 it i Alaska was once called Russian ';,"5r';edSp:l”5:l;:x; :;:tt:';”": ACADEMIC- Annzi N. Mackinnon, both of the visitor to Charlottetown. Ind is the Mmdng me um mu 0, I Cm, America. every mom ,0, your Courses lead to School Leaving Certificate. Junior and Senior Ma- stuff of the Provincial Snniforluni. winning a voiirsc of three months Siilfhlllz of surgical nursing tech- niqiic nnd post-npernllve care at tho Nnvn Srniin Sanllorium in :nadc. ('.'Ipl. Arihiii-WC.7 Bnri-inner. Civ- ili.-in Pcrsnrinel Officer, and Leon- nrd Grabuiis, Employee Utilization Officer. both nllachcd to the Am- will b. his secretary. Mr Lionel I . nricnn Air Force host at Harmon g'::1m”"hl:ml- w0"bo1fI”" 3:9 Mung, accompgnjgd by M". - ROTHESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, - iwgi NIeVIIlrO:I)nSila';:lI' I)1:vleli:I,drh'Cd lst big: win Drfu:;.P0li1'tsw e M3559)" "d M?! ”id"d""mp'm' i A R'othe”'yI N' 3' . "Th-ml” 0,”? lltt" ', W in H-mu ' ' waiting, Capuin Nicholas Eden. offer: "y WI '1 "H9 DD F speaking I”, me mm” mum"; the non of Britain's Foreign Sec- fnr slenograpliic and other office position! at the National Employ- ni:-nt Office. while in Cliarlbtim town. The visitors will remain in the city for several rlnyii. Mr. J.!''. Arnett. past president of the Prince County Hospital ooard of trustees. announced yester- day that I donation of si.000.00 ha-.t ''"'"b” i” IWIM5 W ""3 "Um function was I formal one. and For You . been received from the '1'. Eaton "he p”Vl""-" "9 ""4 "ll" "mil" there was no speech-making. HI oompimy Ltd. to the Prince County 'l W" 0' "W "'9 Pl'mn'- "Ink Excellency. however, mi free- ,. .. .. .,,h F . . C . .. ,0 M, W ' 305919819 I I0" Flmd- Tm? "3" pgrnmm "mum" Wm be h" tmm I-V Mm me ""93" in ""3 m""”- 'm l'0VPI1Izl"l"I5"Illd colic cILredif:in Iucli Ir . WINDSOR ' u oompanylng letter stated that me : ',q"”rl' "5 "bf" bf”"”d "ll" ""3 And many not previously presented " .EC(,N0,m-,,; ' "ls-1-any ' A 22:52:: 3:; ::.r.: .2: -it -3-3 P'.";:::..:l.:;::"::..."::." ,.. . - ' ' cm 6, the ummm" me u. now. . p N we ymcmm mm mm "M gggirw rnurigigorgp cu.-an mu Boarding ...a Day Iahool 1.. am. onsu N to In! inc-sea. - -- - by the Rev. onion mu. Malone. GERMAN rsrcnonocr Inolu-Ivm N-I-Ion-ll: 1-mom ntchlud 0-lob-tho pride of No" Mr. Jlmos Wnddcil nr Fred!-r others at the head ta-bio included annex SPANISH Harvey Mercer of Sydney, N. 5.. serving so days for theft, escaped from the Prince county Jail at eummei-side Sunday night. He was until to be the fourth to ucape in us. many weeks. It is understood that he was in "t.ri.isty" and was engaged in cleaning about the building when ht .M4.m, d,,.ma, to .5, my, , led by their wivcl. included the ls- . 01131! no new pending Islinit By the purchua of mu iIweIep- "Hid msmtml Of the HWI0 0' DEPARTMENT OF (M I no prisoner: wha mm or u n can 9: ;io,41g,5o, the Commons. members of the !ngtslI- UNIVERSITY EXTENSION REV. J. F. BUDDERHAM. BA" 3.9., , out at 1 About two week 0. Street Committee expects to (-f- 1019- "10 Jlldloflfi. nnkilll mlM- P 0 no 209 ' pm of. returned an foio - feet A loving of si:i,ooo yemy and cry Ind mini atrium. and she o - ' I wl"d”' News 800155 IQ any, white the other rental - give I much more effective serv- Mayors of the city and incorpor- MCKVHJ-E - , m" """""'”" oily for live don.-l Paul Martin, Minisicr of Nntionel,Comvpniion Mass at 5;, 1')unsinn's'i Bdiiilica was celebrated at 8 u.ni.i yesterday by His Exccllcncy Most choice of (I convention them". ”Women's obligation to safeguard the sanctity of the homr” and warned them Iigainsl sins of omission. Hr: stressed the virtue of purity as exemplified by St. Maria Goretti. The girls' choir was in attendance and sung sev- guest of his friends, Mr. and Mrs KR. Elliott, 29 Longworth Ave. Sir Gilbert and Mr. Elliott, who is new manager of the Charlottetown- branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. tinucd today from 3 to 9 P. M., with a sale of flowers from ii to ll in the evening. On the basis of total points, the exhlbits of Mrs. .l.W. MOGTGIOY. of the East Prince Liberal Associ- ation held in Bummersidu last. evening. Premier J. Walter Jones referred to the present transport- ation problems that face this prov- ince. He said that "with .the two ferries we now have, we cannot continue to get. the ever increasing icton, N. 8.. who arrived lnithc City on Monday, expects to have the new Eluin llrcrt liver-nor in operation today. The mfll'lllnP. which has been hi-cc since Satin- dny, was thoroughly overhauled by Mr. Wnddell yesterday prcpnrntbrx in demonstrating the working of the sweeper before Minding it over Jones, Minister of Education, that an order in couiicii had been pass- ed calling for uniformity in the work of this grade throughout the Province. However, because of the time element the proposed system, which will be announced in tail shortly, will not go into ef- the best rural schools in the Pro- vince. Dr. Shaw said it was espe- cially well designed and built. After a brief address by Dr. Shaw the large group which gath- ered for the opening, heard re- marks from Rev. Eric Robin. Rev. J. C. Pitre and members of the trustees MB. Alyre Gallant pre- sided. In the evening the ladies of the parish served an excellent supper which was followed by en- lottetown was elected as Provincial President yesterday afternoon at the concluding session of the an- officers elected -and installed by Rev. P. P. MacDonald are as fol- lows: - lst. Vice-President. Mrs. J. Ausiln Murphy, Emerald: 2nd, Vice President, Mrs. D.F. MacNeill, Sum- merslde: 3rd. Vice President. Mrs. J.E. Rossiter, Morell: Recording Secretary. Miss Iphigenie Arsen- dian-born Governor General to Prince Edward Island. His Excel- lency Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey will arrive this morning by air Pcake, D. S. 0.. who will be the Aide-dc -Camp-in -Attendance: Group Captain. A. G. Kenyon rind Licut. commander .1. J. Trainer. in the party with His Excellency rotary, Rt. Hon. Anthony ” '”l. FRIDAYY His Excellency Governor General Massey was guest of the Provincial Government last evening at A largely attended state dimier hold in the, Charlottetown Hotel. The His l-lonou Lisutenant Ogvamor hnd Mrs. owse, Mn. Jonu. chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Senator J.P. Mc- Iniyrc and Mn. Molntyre. senator 'r.V. Grant and Mrs. Grant and senator (LH. Harbour and Mrs. Barbour. other gunu. accompan- ice and I greater coverage. tiled towns. a personal friend. Much of Colonel Morrison's work has to do with veterans employ- Frank N. Vessey in his 83th year. Resting at the MncLean AIISENAULT - At.her home on ment problems, and during his Maritime lour he has called on most of the Veic-rans' Employment officers attached to tho variousl National Employment offices. iing which lent color and formal atmosphere to the garden party given yesterday in honor of the Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. by. Lieuteiiarit Governor and Mrs. T. W. 1.. Prowsc. ! Favored with blue skies and R1 warm sunny day. over a thousand people attended the afternoon function to meet Canada's first native-born Governor General. His Excellency, after attendinga the garden party accompanied by his secretary, Mr, Lionel Massey. Mrs. Lionel Massey and his alde- de-camp-in-waiting, Capt. Nich- Mrs. Prowse. Brig. G. G. Peaks. 1). S.O.. E.D., honorary aide-de-camp and Gmup Capt. A. G. Kenyson imd Lieui. Cmdr. J. J. Trainor. An informal atmosphere was immedi- ately created as His Excellency and party strolled about the grounds. stopping here and there and chat- OOMPLETE VISUAL Argyle Street. Summerside, on Sat- urday, August 23rd. Teresa Arlen- ault, wife of Adolphe (Dolphle) Arsenniilf. in her 91st year. DOIBON - The remains of the ward Island Hospital on Wednes- day, August 27. 1952. John Irvin Rogcrson. five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Roger- son, Winsloe. NEW YORK, Aug. 29 - (AP)- The New York state Athletic Commission today signed a recip- rocal agreement with the British Boxing Board of Control. Ted Waltham. general secretary of the in f fi' b . ' , I . " i ' - "snip": IlPn gfr tlIf)):;)llt;!c,y wEDNEsDAy teitainment andiagdance. civic luncheon held in hisihonor at me E. B. B. C" and Bob Cmls. lwaith has been nmdv by Hon! -rim Catholic Womcnls Leagun. Mrs. Lorne L. Nociiaii of Char- Da1”y””"”'m"Ved at p m' & lenbe”Yv i"-h3”'"”' 0i We Amie” lc Commission signed the agree- ment nftar conferring today. ACADIAN HOTEL 16 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX. N. 5. safety and protection. Ra- dlos available. Free Over- night Parking. T DAILY BATES STllllY-AT- HOME OPPORTUNITIES Greek and Latin. MATBICULATION COURSES are offered In French, German. Other coursos may be available on application. For Bulletin of further particulars Ipply to: ".rus: DIRECTOR Arts, science. Commerce. Law. Medicine, Dentistry. Music," Education. Nursing Science. 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