Page! Tiroduardian HOWARD McINNIS FIITED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. IIIITIIS. MAIIIIIAGES. IIEATIIS 50: Per Insertion Manniaoris INGS — ROBERTSON — On Sat- urday, May 15th, 1954. at lo Lap- thorn Ave, Charlottetown. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Edna Florence Rob- ertson of Pownal to l-illerman lngs of Millview. MlcLEAN-BEVERIDGE — At Brookfleld Presbyterian Church on May 4th. 1954. by Rev Lawrence Blaikle. Vera June MacLean to Cst. Lynn Harold Bereridge. DEATHS PYKE—At. the Prince Edward Is- lmd Hospital on Wednesday. May 19th. 1954. Addison Pyke of Mid-. gell in his 59th year His remainsl are resting at the _\«iacLe:-in Funer-I al Home until further notice. Fu- neral notice later. N.D. Maclean U NDERTAKEB EMBA LMER Charlottetown and North Wilishire DIAL 5549 THE IIEIIIIESSEY ' FUNERAL HOME I1 Kent St. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director 4321 Dial 7409 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dignifled. Courteoul Serviu Thursday. May 20. 1954 CITY AND DISTRICT BANDYS-Now catering to Ian- queta, Weddings. Conventions and Social Gatherings. Phone 7412. ALL TA! [95 due New Haven school please pay by May 28. Donald .\iacFadyen. secretary. JUST ARRIVED Lt‘ Moore 65 McLeod Ltd. Men’: Nylo-Gab. Black Strides, Water repellent and crease resistant. Men’: wear Dqat. First floor. .\IEN’I“S THUIISDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato juice. liver and onions, rolls and butter. tea. coffee or milk. 55 cents. SPORT JACKETS by Utex—O|n- ada‘a largest Jacket House. Gabar- dine and Calisheen in a wide variety of styles and colors. $9.95 to $19.95. at Moore dz McLeod Ltd. First. floor. lu‘.\'(jA(iF..\lI£.\'T—li.Ir. and Mrs. Sterling .\lacLean, Darlingtotr \\lSh to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Marjorie Grace to Ralph Clarke. son of Mr. and .\[rs. G. R. Bain. Corn- wall, marriage to take place in near f'uturt=. Fl'l\'ERAL AT BRO0KFlELD-—- The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex- ander Campbell was held yesterds,'y afternoon from the residence of her son. Donald Campbell, to Bl'00kfi(-‘id Pl‘€Sl))'l9l‘i'r|n Church. where service has conducted by Rev. Lawrence E. Blaikie and Rev. Donald Nicholson. Interment was in Brooklield Cemetery. The pall- bearers irern Messrs. James Mac- Lean. Cecil R. Campbell, Archibald Johnson, Sterling MacLe.in. Sher- win Mac.D\ifi, Kenneth MacDon- aid. PRESI£!\"l'.-\Tl0N TO .\lli\'ISTI-IR —-At the conclusion of a series of discussion groups. held weekly in the study of Rev. A. Frank Mac- l.ean of 'f‘rinity Church. Mr Mac- Lean was pie-asaiuly surprised whmi Mrs. J. t';ordon Mac-Donald. on be- half of the Group. presented li:in with a small reminder of the ap- preciation with which ills services are held. Delicious refreshments served by Mrs. .\lacI.t-an and ncr daughtcr Marucry. brnutzht u very pleasant evening to a close. __ CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME '78 Eusion St. DIAL um Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service — Director — IOBEBT E. BBADLEI New _ CARROTS. 3 lbs. . Yellow Ripe . . . . . 29¢ BANANAS. Going Overseas Miss Madelyn _ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Claritin, has been gl'Bni.{‘d leave by the City School Board to become one of a group of 100 teachers from all Canada selected by the Department of National De- ience to teach the children of Can~ adian service men at the seven Canadian bases Germany. Miss Clarkin is Grade II teacher at Queen Square School. The teachers V\lli live in quarters provided by the Department of Only National Defence and enjoy :1 .status equal to that of captain in Ithe army. The period oi‘ employ- Imcnt is for two years. with the option of an extension if so desired. Pension and other benefits enjoytti ‘under local employment will be lrontinued during the absence of the lteachers on their assignment ovt-r- lseas. The party lcavvs for ICIIFODL‘ in mid-August to take over the‘ schools. four of which are novr be- ing built at the RCAF bases at Meiz and Gros Tenqtiin in France and Zweibrueclten in Germany. Three schools are being erected a. Socst. Germany. headquarters 0' the First Canadian infantry Brig- ads. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our dear Wife and mothar who passed away May 10. 1945. Precious thoughts of one so dear Often bring in silent tear Thoughts return to things Ion: pant Time rolls on but memories last Loylnirly remembered by hand and family. hun- lb. ‘I9: , the pupils 5 to school. Clarkin (above). in France and this life May 20. 1952. Lovingly remembered and sadly tentiary term of Leonard Reid, 24. P19 F‘€l>- 30 missed by his wife. Sadie. daughters. Lam-1 and Katherine. BE CLOSED ALL DAY ' MONDAY, MAY 24th ' If you're staying M home over the week- end. you'll wani: to Itock your Ihelveo with these extra apocinla. if you'ro taking I trip and visiting friends. why not take along it bnket oi quality food from A'l'KiNSON'S It than low prion! _ York Ice Box —— 16 oz. PEANUT BUTTER. 16 oz. ‘West Keniflome. Former Ch'iown School Meeting Man Dies in II. S. The May meeting cu the wut word hu been received from Kent Home and School Assucur Soinerville. Mass, of the death on tion was held last night in the May 14, 1954 of James Archibald school auditorium with Dr. G. G. MacDonald ,formerly of char- Houston presiding, Puplll from lottetown. in his 78th year. Grades IV and VI gave I dem- The late Mr. MacDonald had onstrntlon 01 siniilnz under th- been a defence worker at Fort direction of Rev. Horace Mat:- Bonn, Mass. He was married La Ewen. their instructor. Dr. Lloyd [he (ormer Ann. M5;-ggfgt mm. Shaw. Director of Education [or up, who predeacenscd him, 3. the Province, gave a very in- W“ the son or me lug Mg, um teresting talk on teaching in the M,-5_ John Magpomiq (Mgfy Mc- primary gradea’ ‘and explained c511um)_ l‘°“’ ll‘? °‘~"'“°“l“m "1 ill!" Funeral services were held on grades is selected.to fit in with May nth 1,-om the A_ 1;_ Long the early education gained by Memorial Chapel, camb,-mg, hem" ”‘°" """°d Mass. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant . Cemetery. Arlington. Mass. Mr. J. A..I_.ikely. chairman o! A daughter. Mrs. Genuine U” "°"‘”‘a“"g °°mm”‘”° (MacDonald) Adams. resides in brought in the following slate of mmewn Mas‘ officers for the next term: Past ' ' president, I)r. G. G. Houston; pre- '_— . sident, .l. B. Larkin: vice presi- B I d dent and program Convener, R. G. Taylor; secretary. Mrs. Rex . Hayes; treasurer, Miss Gambin: | A d t chairman room mothers, Mrs. L H en Prnwse: chairman lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Jack Anderson: Ronnie Leighllzer. nine year old Fllfllrmflfl D|‘°P*’l'l¥ Ind flre. Ivan son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leightizer. Nicholson; chairman publlcitr. A 12 Upper l-lillsboro was taken to the G. Hoaan: executive member-' Charlottetown Hospital yesterday Randolph Manning and F- Hlne afternoon suffering from bruises - and abrasions caused when he was ‘struck by I! truck at the corner of o _ lllllcll Eallllll I“u..::“.:.:.:::"..?::‘%:.S:::.°‘..... 0 .to run across Kent Street in from Arrives In Prov. 'ofa truck owned by Atlantic Wholesalers and driven by Mr. Reg. A Dutch lmmlntl lflmlly 0‘ Macxenzie of Upper Queen street thirteen. made UP 0‘ H19 Daren‘-5 The left front fender of the vehicle and eleven children has been 111- struck I/h9 b0y_ ghrowmg mm 3,0 the lotcd the Province by the Canadian p,,vemem_ They point out may, mg Immigration Department Halifax. brakes 01 me muck were in good No less than Slx D03’! ln “'19 lam‘ condition and no blame is attach- ily are of working age. and their ar- ed to the driven r val will naturally assist in reliev- Rennie was taken by ambulance inst the shortaee of farm help in to the Charlottetown Hospital Quven's County. where an examination revealed TIM‘ family ai‘i'l\'9d In Halifax 3 that there were no broken bones. mu’ days ago, and five of the worIt- and he was tater released to mg mg ace boys came to Charlottetown home_ last night. The father. who will —— —- work on the farm of the late Sen- man {Mm worker! arrived in liter .1. Waite!‘ -l0n€3l "Id hi’ WI”. Ch.arlottet.own. and these included ‘"°°mp"“.”d b-". the re” °'."h° with the newcomers from Holland lamllifi “'1” “W9 in We F"°V"‘°° will fill farm vacanies which have “l 1‘ 7”’ “Y5 um“ been open for some weeks. some Fm" M ill’ b“-‘’5 have “kmdy farmers are still without assistance accepted employment with the fol- hm many have succeeded in ob. l°“'l“E {’“m"57 Ml‘ H5773’ C‘"°5by taining Island help. and the short- Cornwall: Mr. Malcom McLaughlin. Stanhope: Mr. Neil Munn, St. And- rcws.‘and Lester Rankin, South- port, Last week a party of six Get- as It was a few weeks ago. _ .. - AdtEEighi Years ‘N M'5”°'“AM To Prison Term In loving memory of George Norwood Campbell. who departed were added to the five-year peni- Ind when he was convicted STORE WILL .~ .' 5-‘ .iI'‘ .1‘; ._F ;. II with their William Fall. The Charlottetown. The Weddin Yosterda mu...» Sliown leaving St. Peter's Cathedral wedding on May 19th are Mr. and Mrs. Johann Augustin, attendants. Miss Frances bride is the former Lily Alice Mac- “° °’ ""°”‘°"‘ 1‘ “°i ‘*5 l"°“°““°°‘* Pherson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacPherson of groom is the . . 3 following their MacPlierson and Ml‘. son of Mr. and Mrs. Johann Augustin of Ausrtia. Mr. and Mrs. Augustin will reside in Charlottetown. (Photo by Margaret Mallett) on a charge of wounding with m- money. The inllfly. which tent to maim truck driver Alex TORONTO .<oPi — might yeara.‘5l"‘5- Sims was shot in the left tem- when. he said, he Wednegday resisted Reid's attempt to take his doctors A NEW LINE OF GOODS IN 8 I-2 OZ. TINS BY HEINZ . 47¢ Carnation or Perfection RICE DINNER. ea. 19c MACARONI DINNER . 19c SPAGHETTI AND MEAT. 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The antauclutic youngm,-5 who comprise tbe alert aim W“; directed cadet squadron, have been carrying out routine train. in: for some months and have reached a commendable degree 5. efficiency. Carrying out the inspection M, be Squadron Leader .1. A. White, D.F.C.. acting commanding omce, Central Navigation School, R.c_A_ 1". Station. Bummerslde. Assisting Squadron leader White will he Fiying Officer I... Montiuk. also attached to the summerside Sta- tion. The 60th Squadron will he commanded by Flight Lieutenant W. S. Macbeod of Charlottetown, who for thy past several years ha: devoted a great deal of Lime to the units well-being, and pro. gress. The Squadron Commander Will be assisted during the parade in Pilot Officer N. N. Larabee. ad. Jutant of the 60th. and Flight Commanders Flying Officer J. 1: Campbell. and -W O 2 Alan Mas. sey. The Squadron Warrant Or. fit-er is W 0 2 Jack Hobbs. It is expected that a large number of citizens including par. ants and relative: of the cadets will witness the inspection. P.E.E Club. Halifax. Hears Dr. Delaney At the monthly meeting of the P. E. 1. Club of Halifax, which was held May 12 at the Women‘: Council Rooms, it was decided to hold a dance late in May; also a card party. Following the business of ‘the meeting, the guest speaker, Dr Austin Delaney. formerly of sum- mcrside, was introduced by the vice-Ipreaident J. J. Gaudet. I-Ila talk on medicine was much enjoy- ed by everyone present. Dr. Delaney is well known on P. E. Island where he practiced medicine for about 10 years. He is now on course at the Victoria spaon-r'ri isri. oz. s ‘ HEINZ Oven in Tomato Sauce 5 oz. fin I0: HEINZ BABY or - JUNIOR FOODS 6 for 59¢ General Hospital in Halifax. A vote of thanks was tendered by Edward Doucette, second vice- prealdent of the club. Refreshments were served. and a social evening followed. 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