J -..- MARCH 24. 1952 .;-sutitlen Death of 5 Mr. Joseph H. Fisher me sudden death of Mr. Jmseph . 1-1. rkber early yesterday morning o'er. his residence. 20 Bishop street, .v;aused deep regret among a host of friends, as the news becam, gen- erally known throughout the city. Although he had been receiving treatment recently for a slight heart condition. Mr. Fisher was ap- .-psrently in good health. Infl was making final preparations to at- tend early Mass with his wife. when becoming indisposed. he suggested 4,, Mrs. Fisher that she go on alone. 1t.f,lng that he would attend is later Mass. shortly after. Mr. Fisher's con- dition became so grave that his hged mother. who resided with him. became alarmed and summoned assistance. Everything possible was .d.,ne to ward off the dread attack or coronorary thrombosis which followed. but without success. and Mr. Fisher passed away soon after- rti. - Mldr. Fisher. who was aged 4.1 and GEll'l'liAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of e siewey suture may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. GIGGEYS PHARMACY. Phone 3170 for "PROMPT" delive y. COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE. - Vulcanislng, Retreading. Bryentoii dc McKay. DON'T MISS the first installment of t"rwo Can Sing". New serial starting tomorrow. FIRE CALL - The Fire Depart- ment was called out to extinguish an oil stove fire at 306 Grafton Street. yesterday. There was no damage. WE CARRY all types of supplies for both office and store. gummed tape. ledgerlt. adding machine rolls. rubber stamps. typewriter ribbons. pencils. etc. ll. M. Simpson Ltd.. A communion Breakfast Hold The Charlottetown Oounoil Knights oi Columbus held their annual Communion Breakfast at the new Community Centre yester- day morning. The break! t was presided over by Deputy Grand Knight Wilfred smith. ' Prior to the breakfast the mem- beru attended 7.80 Mass at the Holy Redeemer Church in a body and received Holy Communion. Right Rev. R. V. Mackenzie. Rector of st. Dunstan's University, was guest speaker. Father Mac- Kenzie spoke about the choice of reading material and the necessity of people readlnt: proper articles in order flint they may know how to meet the triple threat of com- munism. athiesm and radicalism. His Excellency. Bishop Jamu Boyle was a guest of the Knights at the breakfast. rtlr: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWNA BULLETINS FROM Former island lady Passes Friends of Dr. G. (7. warren. Dean of Theology at Acadia Uni- versity, will learn with regret of the passing of his wife Sadie Dyke- man Warren. Mrs. Warren, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. A. Dykeman. received her bachelor and master degree from Acadia University and taught in Ontario and British Columbia Colleges previous to .her marriage to Dr. Warren. She was prominent in church and missionary work. officiating as editor of the "woman'it Mis- sionary" page of the Maritime Baptist for fourteen years and as editor of "Tidings." The Baptist missionary paper. for seven years. Dr. Warren a former Islander ls well and favourably known here SPRING FLOCK5 Do not imagine that every Crow and land that goes with it. heard and every Robin seen fromi the (frat of January until an early migrant. because duals of these and species remain in Canada all win- ter. Nevertheless, the majority of lmde Unlonlsl. Crows and Robins do migrate, andl March is the favourite month for 80 peers were created - and about their return. indeed. various kinds three-quarters of them have heirs. Ind the 8.WnPMh)' 01 Milly , , mainly to obtain parts M the vic- fnend, RM, om M him 1,, msinf dbirds til; now! Jlrgckingi ;1:rth.:lik:om;Mr1)f It.Vlfl(l:l.slt;.m:taotrt.:.nv.al;n:lce.rlotc;s ”m.a.body which-accmdlm m nn” 0 t tr! t. Felt lols. '”' mme ""5 ""33 -V '”'V '7"- ' i cie t s pe tlti ns-.onl l a lal D 0M9 8 A brother. Ernest, resides in thelm” W19 0' um Wumcrn h0"d"- Mennd" ""1 mmm Tedd" l nertiu H cl (1) rt ya nth per rl pr; 1 1 1 . I o . But the niaioritv of the poet-war prop 9" A 05”” '0" 5 "n 53 ff old home at North River. vnz n cone ormanon. mans - . . -- women ,,c,.,,,,,. c.,,,,,,,,,. .,, mg. urn on St. now is.is dead or dying. During six years indivi- of post-war Labor government the several other-laristocracy of tomorrow began tak- K "Paul; FIVE commission to :'.1:::':s:'::5."r Probe Brutal .. tlms. President Truman ordered a Ritual Murders survey of damage with the hope of bringing swift relief to the injured MBABANE. Swaziland. March IReutersi - African chiefs and homeless. The latest. addition to the death will be among members of a com- mission set up by the administra- ioll came from Alabama. where tion today to investigate the grow- siorms a few hours apart Saturday killed eight persons and demolish- th of brutal ritual murders in this tiny British protectorate. ed buildings in the northwest part Ritual murders are on the in- of the slate. :x:: crease among the 100.000 Africans: in Swaziland. A.C. Thompson, at-. COMPLETE VISUAL torney-general for African terri-l,' BEFRAUHON um tories, warned. i African officials claim the prac- ANALysls tlce has been imported from neigh- G. F. HUTCHESON i boring Basutoland and zillulandl and is kept alive mainly hy pettyp ( 8: SON Socialist Peers Give Aristooraoy Fresh inieotion 1 LONDON. March 22 - (AP) A peer in Britain these days has to be pretty smart. or pretty lucky. if he doesn't want to end up a pauper. Inheritlng a title isn't what it used to be. what with death duties swallowing up most of the cash That doesnt mean the peerage ing shape - the aristocracy oi the During the Labor regime nt-ariv Ritual murders are committed peers have been politicians or i nant are popular victims. ' Flesh cut from the body is hand-, ed to unscrupulous witch doctors who concoct "medicine" to brlngl large flocks, composed entirely of male Red-winged Blackhirds. come north near the beginning of March. but it is usually April before theflh H" "W 160 Richmond St.. Charlottetown. trade unionists. honored for serv- ices to the Labor cause. included are a miner's tion. it FOR THE BEDTIME SNACK ti bricklayer by occupation. was presently employed by Wilfrid .Burke and son, contractors. Truce Talks On YOUTH ARRESTED - A youth. resident of this city. was picked York Highlights Splendid War Service A veteran of the past war. Mr. Fl5i'lt'I' first Joined the Navy here in 1928 as a member of the Vol- unteer Naval Reserve. He remain- "od in the service through the war years until his discharge from ac- tive service at t.he end of hostil- ities. When the war started he was one of the first from here to pro- card to Halifax on active service. Lang considered by his shifts mates as a thoroughly experienced scaman. he WEB B150 known as an ideal ehipmate by hundreds of SE9!-Why mill n”""15 Wm” as-Wis” Allied negotia rs indicated Sun- qulltlna party. WFIS much enioxcdlnizc t.hcm by thclr volccs, as yam! ox ms,” Th I Mb Rb m Naval men from coast to coast. b.V Mmr Morrison 1" "19 l7lRFl0- day that in s eh an atmosphere by Jokes and good humor as lheydn the canmlh Gr-esp, But Hawks ” . - '5 Vt 0 Since his discharge he had not The service Clnsed W 5'"KmK they can swap ideas without world ladies plied their needles at the are among the dav travellers and "05 "nd 3”" dmizned by me RM"! t t ' College of Heralds - set up in the hem actively associated with the Navy but had retained all his friendships and was frequentlv ask- ed for advice and guidance. The late Mr. Fisher had a dis- iingillshed record which included being the first member of the Char- lottetown Reserve to be promoted up by City Police Saturday after- noon and charged with theft. He was on parole at the time of his arrest. It is believed he will ap- pear for trial tomorrow; SONG SERVICE - Trinity Young People's Union held their regular Sunday sons: service lasl. evening in I-leartz Hall. The guest artists for the evening were the Vrrhey brothers from the Sal- vation Army Band who played several selections. The singsong was under the leadership of l.eitl1 "Jacob's Ladder." The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Ir- win. . FUNERAL AT FREDERlCTON- The funeral -of the late George Walter Stevenson of Fredericton was held yesterday afternoon. A short service at his late residence Semi-Secret Basis MUNSAN. Korea, March 24 - tlvlondayi - (AP) - The Allies put the prisoner-exchange sessions on a "semi-confidential" basis Sunday in hopes of breaking a major deadlock in the prolonged Korean armistice talks. The Communists were asked to do the same for today's meetings at Ponmunjom at ii a, m. ( p. in. EST Sunday). Communist staff officers said the new approach will be considered. opinion judging every statement, and possibly achieve a com- promlsc. Irwin Ghristain Miss Christine Proutie. teacher of Suffolk school, spent it recent week-end at the home of her par- ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude mm. The regular meeting of the Ev- ening Auxiliary of the Missionary is Veasey who was hostess to the! attendance was present. An old i..'i;i.I.;.;.l pastime. home of Mrs. Milton Veasey Wednesday evening, March of friends. in; of the Junior Red Cross was society of York United Church,startinc was held at the home of Mrs. Lew-lseltled Canada. , Most specie. um.” in dM.kne5s';- and min of them were created i kind when she was hostess to a nllnvbertflocks nt many keeping pretty much to ll itself. If not sighted by the end of The regular semi-monthly nioet- March they will soon be Once April has begun, birds er- hfikl by 1h! Y0l'k Sunbeam Juniors rive thick and fast. Graclzles, sev- nesting nan-1.195 39;, here, C,olden-cmwm,dIformer shop assistant. a union see- ,Kingleis put any time after the first week of "d A W"h""r March. By the third week Herring: Gulls can be seen, in perhaps 150. making their way their home bases. Ere March is out.' Prairie Horned Larks will even be hm” ” ,'" 1"" mm” "W5 mciealerl in this last 50 years. There in an flocks operations members on March 11th. A fair so are seldom "caught in the act"y of returning, unless we view of them flying RCFOSS the face, ,, 0. the moon, or am nhle to mcorlaiid taken out coats of arms. we obtain Dnftheir migration is really spectacul- l2.lar. for they frequently fly in loose each hundreds, appea rancc ofl mi I coming. fertility to barren women. rejuvt-n-l ation of aged chiefttilns. added, strength in legal squabbles, better crops and cures for illness. retary who was once a ncivsboy Not Ancient The peerage isn't as old as the LOVE "ND5 WAY "'”' YAPTON. Et.1gVlV;ri-cl .. (cm -, Engaged for 28 years. farmhand' Edward Trussler. 50. and Wlnnlfredl Morris. 48. finally got married. Thcl long delay was because Edward had to look after his parents at one end of this Sussex village, and Wlnnifred had to care for her par- ents at the other end. yarc about 8.50 'lPPl'S in Britain now lbt-tween 1900 and 1050. V In almost every cash the new lLahor peers have followed tradition Coats of arms are complicated days when every knight and noble- man wore his badge to identify himself on the field of battle. They are described in archaic and traditional terms of their own and generally include some refer- ence to the owner's name or occup- ation. For instance. Lord Crook - -G.H...- I I to the rank of Calif: ietily 03:3; was fouowd by scrvwe in Frederic. in the school room on Friday If- eral kinds of Ducks. Kllldeers.I a former "man m,,.cm.V g, has I THESE are simply wonderful for folks who live in apartments and md um being so ache nt I Ata (1 ton Christian Church. The services temoom Mhrch "am when 26vT”” svmnm” ”m"””mc5 l” sl:epl1erd's crook in in. his arms. ""3" h"l”'T4h"' "id "- 19'-i”"K "amped Mr 5P"'- - - - I" "'9 representative from ercitz a.K4;n were Conducted by the R". M members answered the roll call. flocks nuniberliig 500:, and Fox'Lm.d Quib(,” Mm was once ,. twinkling of an eye and with a- slight manoeuver of the hands your the coronation of the a e ng wamrmnh, A 5010' ..I Heard the ---- Prusrimme was carried out with Sparroivs are hurrying forw'ard.'b,;”de,.. includes A ...W.cl and ,, living room is transformed into a bedroom. containing the most com- George sixth. Before the past war Voice of Jesus say". was render- The regular iuectliig of the Ir- numbers by Donna Lewis. Glorla,what. a thrill we get on the arriv- forlable of beds! The VOGUE HIDE-A-BED BY SIMMONS gives you pair of dividers in ills. he took Diff: 1" 31"” mmb” 9! ed b Edward Sellick. The W" Ch”3””" Fe””w5mV 3”"? Hardy, Gordon Vessey and Daniel al of son S arrows, with their this additional alee in room b ni ht. and b a it is an a r ctiva summer trnlnlntz Hcmmu 3"” ""1 bearel:s were. Everett Holliggg was held in the Social Hall of Douglul lndlvlcluallzlllcp Y9” ""”"m'Y 170,520biihdsstxnnbv1evt'hnaHf,t(;cmiy modern chesterileldp wlih the new siuared endsdarfd back. n.."a:.l-ea been on many cruises on KM (15. Ty”, Holmes. Funk smvensmh Trinity Church Th””d"Y "'9'" cheerful songs How triad we are bin 1,, 100 ':'9”” Hm” "1 5:8 two-cushion seat and the smartest of tweed covering. The Hide-A-Bed Chiimnlaln and H.M.C-5- 53'-'"'"' Lawrence. Newson. Emmersoll lhiiv March 30” , York and surrounding n'istrict'once more to meet rt flock of tray abw will be little rlllfcI:'lllCttprbf:- Mlds ” W”'"'"f"' 5i""”0"5' DEEPSLEEP MATTRESS. specially 1'0"- :iv. After the ouibrcrik of hostilities M,m.,,y nnd Ray Ff”-115, Intel-mcm Specinl rzucsls of the cvcnlng was Just gem”: hack ,0 nmmalinmc Rum,.C,.,,wm.,.1 Kil1g1gi3I flut-lu".'(,n H". "N, gm H", mm strucicd to fit. It is spring-fillcd. of course. and is covered with he served in the Canadian NBVY was in Frederictoli celiictcry. - War” We me"”b"5 "A 'h” H""'" after the previous stomp: .:l-.rn re.-in: :11,-hum the nmnches that -rm. 5,,mn..,. Wm.,.,'b',, me mm, fine quality licking. The Vogue Hide-A-Bed by Simmons is priced aboard l-hill! Tlnilnh fmm mm" --m-rm--gm WV” Ymlhil Adult 81'0UP- on Friday night. and Salu,V'd;1.y,l3x-1; gust, gnawing gs fun of palg or m'm.sP' Bio" and mm: 6, ch; 375.00--it's well worth the price! By the by, the Simmons Company sweepers to dell-YDYGPI. A 1lVCl.V SIHRSOHR 0llPnPll W9 Mm-(ah 14 and 15' 5,"-,w and drm. gram! Um” we M.l,u,,n.. 3” them, sfamv ham" M Brim" "re mn' manufactures chairs to match these Hide-A-Beds and these are avail-' meeting and was followed by the ' t ' E K I able on order from the Furniture Departments of both the Charlotte- HLK long and thrilling eXi'l!l'9".h" aboard ship during the war. indel- ibly engraved upon his character many stirling qualities that point- ed him out as it man hmontz men. it competent and reliable ahinmatc. and a good citizen. Folloivirt: his usual custom. he had on Saturday night fraternizcd aboard the "Qllfl-'l'! Charlotte". with his former ship- males. and many of the .V0Unil Cadets. who were alws)'5 "MY V1 listen to his words of advice and encouragement regarding the branch The many friends of Mrs. Dora Malhieson Campbell will regret to learn of llcr illness. She is a patit-iii in the Prince Edward Is- land llospital. Miss Ethel Stewart. 51 Grafton St. is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital. Her many -friends will be pleased to learn she is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. devotinrlal period ltd by Blanche l-lowatt and Joiyi Richards. Mary Morrison and Carol Mucrtac sang a duet. The theme of the worship srvice was "Appreciation 'of Other Races." The musical program consisted of violin solos by Thelma Teed and vocal solos by Kaye MECEHJCIIEFH. An interesting film called "Dustor Destiny" was shown. A laughter-filled rot-reatiolial period was led by Mr. Irwin. The group then enjoyed a social gette- lng filled the cuttings and blocked the roads so that many motorists stanhope and Myron Ling and ue on foot. The weeklylcnidplay held was much enjoyed by all presenl.l in: voices belong including Mr. Harry MacLauchlan.fbirds. Before the end of lflock of Myrtle Warblers may -fill,Famllics lfteece Newson, York. had to abati-.thc tree tops. man or sleep in trucks until satur-lthe vanguard of the warbler fa day morning so they could contln-lily. After that. the bi: spring r ,of these small. jewel-like birds on. and the air is full in; The arrival date of mlsranis ls. York Hall on Monday, March it) so regular that, unless verr Eight tables of progressive auctlon.wc)can foretcll within :1 very were in progress. Highs for even-,dnys when each species is due unusual we cannot believe these loud. ring- in such April been use these of sonlr. wen i her U-"y5”'Cll' fornicr owners are moving are , been if-llldOll'll0l'S m-,cr-mmercc to pet llicir livinnz. Cas- ush:ilcs and grances are getting too there, are conditions, j nrity on Bmish aristocracy. by that few y end of tlic ci'ntul',v no one in Brit- mlain will hold all estate of more .d fl ti ' Ur M m we nmns hnmmpr and town and the Summerside Stores. it into modest flats or city houses. who for ct-iiturlcs liavt-. are turning to WANT an inexpensive SKIRT in boost your wardrobe right now? The 5 and in Department. has a selection of Skirts in sizes tip in 44. They're in serviceable colors and are -made of a spun material. There are two styles from which to choose-both have A front pleat (stitch- ed down) and a neat walking split: one of the styles has a generous sized pocket the other has rich! pocket flaps. . . . The both styles" have good looking button trim. llerc's file his: views--the price tag on these Skirts reads JFST 2.98 and you'll find them in the 5 and 10 Department. is: expensive to keep up in these days inf rlslnc prices. In the opinion nf L.G. Pixie ed-, ittir of Blrkc's Pct-race and auth- SPRING calls for I new l-lANDVB-AVG in match or complement. your Spring costulilc. . . The Accessory Department. has A smart collection of the service he loved so well. , . . I . , Left to mourn are his wife. the Mr. D. A. MacKlnnorl, .1 lugnt. gem” Mme reheshnmms were gill 'W8F9. '1-tildlli-5. M53 I-9”h,"et"”lr , man moon MI” umc” he 15 Amen" of the newest shapes and sizes of Handbags in charming colors. I former Florence Buntc and thhlr s,'ree1' '1” cnmmd, Hm Prmm gerved and the singing of a hymn L gr", Men "'L'eh” V0559 : Lmvl , ---j.i...m.......:. lhink the prices are rcnsonnlilc too: You win purchase or Plastic two yoimg children. Pfllll Mid 1”dw'"d ”,la"d ,”"””t",l M19" he brought the evening to a close. ma 05' Mm Ea” umi M- -- ER”! D0 H1115 h"i1'h fl”'Ck1.V? Handbag for just 3.98 and the prices range from that amount up in nglen, . hlg aged mother. Mrs. A5 u”dcVg0'”5 ”9Mmcnl- ---------. .n:' A dMm'y hmch WM 5e"V9d? ,g Mn,” 0 g X 12.95 for A fine Handbag of Aqllninn lr-other. One particular style Georgie Fislitir. one sister. Mrs. LN) Fl t 0”. P t H V b3 the md195- X , M by I NC d I ' caught my eye this mm-ninc--It's an over-siinilldrr Bag of Buckskin Duffy. and one brolher. Mr. l-it-nl'l' '0 ,'"r P "0 Avlkrs fmd u S -"'" -mum "":”"5 '” Sm”, in feed-ba;:&tyie and the price is only 5.95-very, very smart and M”' HmAk”' ""9 me Dml ""' ' ' Th” Jl"”m' MAE-'30" 35""! h9ld the Queen" sporty-just the Bag to carry with your cnsuol rlnihca. Come see slid Fisher. Charlottetown. The funeral will take place on left Wednesday for Duncan. B.C.. where they will spend a few tinys their March meeting in the Sehonl' on Friday afternoon, March 7.l i i choose your Spring Handbag in the Accessory Department. ....r.. art... ma kes good food Wodnesdav morning to St. DIm- oL.l-JVELAND. 0.. March 23 -- . , . , . . - - - - atan's Basilica. Interment in the let ,.'l":V hgirnelknf MPt-””i"3d 51810.4 steel mills with a large attendance of mcnl-lH,:;':;, ?”':;'r::;'l(':r(z,A:)",';:L'::,1':y hroirfisi HIGH timn ynll were fzciiing the EASTER CARDS you mint in fiend catholic Cemetery. , F” ii. Aw (FA '3 ::AARCsC'A:x set another all-time, production h-"5 Mr5- HRTICV Lewis. their lead-Mn 1'3 e "U h I. M cg. I H. l taste better for this happy seasonal remcmhrnncr! Tiler:-'5 nnlbint: nicer in the .s..j--..:--- 'I:,Ss"QT9'.'” "go 131 m;"B "C i ' rccm-d 1351; wgck deg,-pm; gomp 93'. i-00k charge of the meeting and ak :2 d ymsfzl lglhhs 0' it. way of Easter Curd; than those brought nul by Coulis rind lherfs I SEA-n-LE. wuh" M...-ch 21.. A- rr”il1'::"- s"" - ”" - - -v ”" cutback, m ,,,.,p,,.,g,p,n go, . the hymn "When He comelh," wag 0; "" f-V1.1 W9-d lth0 ”0 9; ''TT”Tm"""c”T'''c really fine selection or those frrm1 vrhirh in change. The prices or the icp)m5m.,.,. ,,d.hert-ted Can- 3” A - - "mm mu ma not come on sung. ?The "Purpose" was repeated "A mcgwt” 5' 9”” ' 9 T'"'7'f' al-Easter Cards range from 5 cents for it simple little card in 1.00 for it it inn true a were bound for T”-'”T” steel ma ulna "mouncln mm in unison and the collection pm- 9'8".” our” Ex"m5' "” F”d”-V 'really posh one. Come son and choose for all your friends in the China d P 0 S r I M 1 Korea today aboargl the! Ilnitt;-Id lodlyy pom” out the United ounted go s(ll.0'7. A mission atoryg::er:;Al:EhA”?KC'lprf):rRlnl; lf,t;rkg:'t:'l'gl & rDcnarlmcnt of the Sumniersirin Stow. Slates trlnlnnrl Wt" Xr ' . . . Steelworker-s tC.i.O.i postponed '53 1'90 M! many games WPTCl . - Canadians. who left here receni- mg dam they mreuened to walk played. candy was served to thclwmt Chi-9195 him "Nd Dilfill Y0- ly. share the big grey transport Y out before thaw was my W- children before the meeting closcd' truhmems M Ace ””m "M can with American soldiers. No cere- "mm 10” of oducuo ' by mg!” "Jenn Lam Me-,, were thoroughly enioyed bv Hill Prescription S eclnlisis D A C R D mum 31.,-u many marked their departure. Mr. Donnie Dickson. Glen Val- p.rh. new mam Ax”. one Qvuk H A gggg Mrs. Lloyd Vessey was pianist for. p y 21 P V b - - 1.,” "5 A nee” vmw, to cm... 2127000 mm tons of mgou up A Jam, bhthdnv path, W" mm the evening with special selections, ,1ACl!05s (gitgagd .tayss 1”"9"”V"o by laooo ions from the previoua at. the home or Mrs Edison Hnrdv by W WSW Joyce and Earlai Cor. item a Prince sin. c "5- ' " ' "' '"" -mm . ' ' i . i ' , r Ling, Fernt-. and sliirlcy Vesscyl itrrll-40"! 0Wl.V 27-'””'0"' M... R” smmh C,,.,m;.m,.' Wm, ,, mEr”I:t3':!t1e:1':I”5w:9a';5b”gg';9' maul. xigfgh '.:;ed:ae:d:f;!ta::e;:;"”r;'land Marjorie Lewis. Aftcr many: Y P N D 6..ioltea Lani-irirce a ;eco-as H! mm" Vmmr m ch” ”””ww"t workinl: Journal that the mills large number of little friends of happy Hm" mdm” '”"1 m” "m our AM" -V mg "mu" at 5” M ' lam" l C - ------ ' party ended with many Ihanks ex-l 1 Cuba 6.EW.FS'"" W0,”-9' m. ::::;l::.::..;'”.';::.:”:: .:::..'l:::; iii. l:”i.'m .?t:.::..”l.:l..t:.:c- to or w store 50: not In-mien t'.i:3..””.i.-”.”-..-t'.".ili?'..'E2ii.ii5"t. :t::f ' . . F” ”- T" "' ?i?:':" l:':."'.' f.".1I:I."l.1 ' ' g m 'i are con i en t. ey can uc un and -frolic followed as ” ' ' - - - i tn. , 13. W d 8.Bbllral 2il.Maldena mm ” rows. .'.".l. ..:".”".:': i”"i”.'.'..ii13.i.iii.-2'” . . ROGERS - Al. the Pxlnce Collnly M” w'””"" K"”5- 3”” R”y""y' smaller mills selling at premium cake was lthey centre of attractlol: 15'-N.” NM lcnnven ,'4”N.'O,r"r "mu". nu. H,,,.,".l M March 13",. 1952' .5 was a recent visitor in Fredericton pm." "G bnmnuu M (ed . lab H dun”, refreshments were new: viorlri into 34. sviaian ” T . ul Mr. and Mrs. Havlland C. Rogers the guest of her parents. Mr. and "um, m the demand for their Cd. l7.1'ablct lceiher food . mi” fngg pm. Mccgumgy-y, Albgny, Mrs. George W. Stevenson. output 0 .. D lafrosr l0.Tlmlrl 3'I.0nr- who itfnhl A daughter. Elizabeth Darlene, . '-r-'- pl-lcu ,-emggned unchmggd lug S 20.The l6,V,.ln ofa play.-the 4f.klnrt of rap Weight 6 lbs. 7 on. Miss -lorh Tralnoh F'Nd9”c'c”"- week at the government ceilings. in the principals rnom the York .-t.teh:.....1 . lvli fliliv-, 4.-i.F.poch spent the weekend of March 16th. ;q nlsmle.-v. ,;.,,,,.,,,. M ,h ,, 2.1. lrmsini i..Gmrl-. 31'-Soil" l'A""'""' MAI-I-WOOD - M the Prince visiting her father. in. Everett M-"sum-om, ,,o,".mN Red C h 1., th e ""1" 25 Plead is. River lavender iR.Frrn-'.h County Hos lial, March 12th. 1952. - C .4, . rose a eir meeting on . . . . . r '-' - . 42.Tid marshal V '1'"”"0'- h"'0W0 Mr eh... Pride afternoo lh t All poisons ullosc name stalls uiih thc lclicr 2u.Hr-lfnncm 130-Mil Y in Mr. and Mrs. John Smellwoorl . A d V " W1 '10 PF95l- ' t t ' t t ' 2,. D, ,, me. come Jack). I mm John Mr Robe" Hm summnumr Hl;AR CHI-(CF)-Finance Mln- ent, Joan Vessey in the chair. . pp:-H. David. weight 1 lbs. 9 on. was it recent visitor to Predericiori 15.g:.l.ro:lllmrr.?tdim;taue hffflzlietg gglthbeci-lent: W" '3f"""”" h-V .19 S-T-i'U-V-W-Y and Z will be heard at City Hall -0 ;',:.l,A,:,,.',A.. . t " y procee ng ttrou cl h ' ” i - - lifelNNll- At the Oharloitctowir Wulueal of yhls daughter. Mrs. in her imports from dollar coun- room with a book on their "head: 32.f1oIdtlier.) Hospital. March 22. 1952. to Mr. wt ”"" M”'”"" ””d M" M”'”' "M "9 ”9l”"9d P3”5”"' ""- Program committee tor the next Monday morning starting ht. 9:30. 53-Y"'l'-" Ind Mn. Joseph P. Mcrnnls. ”"' W" 9"” "”m''” 8005' from meeting is Merrill MacDonald and. ""03 nmmlme mu Ann” Mcquwm A Miss Viarlorle MaoF.a.cbern llazel gloignrinnthls Aanrcdcolllr-st a trade NP. Alden N'"o"' T"""e "" W"! 35.Orc.bm.ing no . A v ' . - n. n -.- Gr vc. spent some time recently ------u pnwced "id "M '""”"5' "'1 ,-my y 9"?-ATH3 vis link? in l';ret-llcrhieton wlcilereushe hcLONDtt)N -dtt.:Pn javhcn amcakt 33, ;.-,,(.,,,d ngngu g 5 dd L it 20 F” M, was P9 gues. 0 Fr gran mo er. came rappe when A (X: p - - . 5' 1 Street. on Suhday? Mhnrr-ll z1,l.losl: Mrs. Annie MacEat-horn. of apartments. firemen thought it TAICT3 Ought 10 Be A Law By highly And Shmten 4p, ruin can it. Fisher. Funeral notice le- mlxht be neccmry to tear up I - fur.) tar. Mr. ciordaond Stevenson was a cement floor and removes wall. ”,p.,.,,,,.l, - " to to en 0 M if ov- Bt t th t' - LING .. Al Wiieatley River on ellaainjnr March" mh. " Heonatgnded gl:an:inPgorth;o:?zlii a col-acct? fn W NO.'1'muo'r ""55 "'(.:fI':.'.c'.',.:l"." Mlrch 29. 1952. William '1'. Linn the hockey lame between 'the wall and be freed the animal vvilh- HEN 'l'HEv'- iwiomo uP'r'u ””95"'50fR”? 4. -n.-..'....ll.l in his 50th ye-'h The funeral from screen Nationals and the lilherton in an hour. WANTA com Leavmo 1'ms' ovamma--uetto ' his Mr, "ll 1-19 residence on Turldm aeinrh. .. .. .. RETURNED sou IJNTILIGIT mm zcucut: 3'cucx''v ” i March 28th. at 2 p.m.. burial in c . . V ' ' E " "'0' "" '"' Comwm cement)” M” Judmn mckhun QM”. AN.1'GET RID VDW.D0TiiET' HELLO. APE .5fi.Goddess itlined we members of the l"red- OF Ewe”; GEYINTFAS ' V0” WJERE? "Mn" lvlcnouoat .- At the'lProvincial ermmn womm mm” H W THE uetLo Hguofg .'tl.Merk-t Ssnatorium on Sunday. March 23. places alts Nicholson in her not year. "W10 on Tuesday gvpninm Much 52.Nol.iIophl.l- gzsting rent the Meiebeain. gunerel um All John Deere Owners ticalcti me. ners no es s er. ”” (gimp Mr. Lloyd cutcliffe. student Al. Y . . ?llAIlAl -. Ar, ma yr. I2. lsiend Mt. Allison University. returned to "ma" ltmnng” J':,';';'"gee":. '. Oxfsrts ospltai on Saturday. March 29. Sacltvilie on Tuesday. March llltb. M", "H. "Wk." of 1, pm” mum d Mrs. Mary Mnhar. widow of the after spending it wcekla vacation p , y "' . I Q ed mechanics are now available for ' . ,, I in Frank Mshar. in her 7.'lrd year. visiting his parents in Fredericton an John De," machine! M use DAILY (-RYPTOQUO-I-Eyynne. mm. .0 work in . Funeral from her late residence. 5i Pewnel St.. on Wednesday Miss l-leather Jorgenaon was birthday. A delicious supper was on Prince Edward Island. For genuine John Deere Parts A. PICICAIID FARM TIACTOIS closed. lunch was served and sev- i "0". A. cut. interesting films were shown. -2.: AKYDLBAAXI. IILONGFELLOW morning at 8:43 to st. Dunefan'e hostess ecently to a number of . . Basilica. Interment in the Cath- her tlltiltrr friends at her home. 5:32;:-Q i;::lt:rm W" hm hm leltm-imply Martin for nn0llw- In it-ls mmtvlv A in mod it" Cemetery. when she celebrated her elshlh ' ' tor the three list. x for the two out. etc. Single leitera. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words arfepeli hints. 5f": A” dh9'":""”,h."d""":' "'2': UNITED Each day the code letters are different. IYC . In I l' I n K IO ".0. game to Heather they all tiepart- ”";'x”"'"'"' A ('r.V1IlngI'Im Quota-ll-m ih ir h . . . , "Tn" . "Aw ' mi- "sxAl,:"::"'A' -ni.v r JTCELO on was runs sure I” I , On Monday evening. March l'Ith ' - . , gnu..." Mrs. Frank cuteiitte entertained EBIKINIJ rl.Asut. 0 " A C 't C P 9- A 't ” " 't L 0 C P E L V m ' rm :l;mm.:'I:m0fTl::P"I;::;I; 0'1:-ry. YTPJC on AC HLRC-OPSQNT. N I N. A. Oilkilffd DNIMGG Ind CECIL 331110 3IIlirIIl)'l ('f)D'fIqll0lP: 'TlS SW1-IET T0 KNOW THERE ll "3 WW” the business-period of the meeting siohulsno. AN r.i-i: wn.l. MARK oun conmc, AND LOOK oaioirrca VVHEN WE COME-IBYRON