,to Halifax [ills mot lace TWELVE MONDAY SLIGHT FIRE-A slight inc at 12.30, yeeterday ntortting at. Dotvtles furniture Store, Lonn- Quw, $111M, had tlte City ttremcn m They succeeded in extinguisnu U19 hlfllt! “More nmre than Sllglt". damage had been done SEAMAN VISPPS ll()ME—-Mct-‘ citattt sottman 'l‘t-ri Mutotte, who has spent tlte past sLHCIl rnuntits in the Far Eltsl ha. let: tin r-wtnn ti! ailcl" lint"- in; spent a short » ut it..." ltotttt- in the City,‘ \"t" .; his pit-cit:- Mt". and lifts". Jw-scpit Itlsthlttl‘, 130 Dot-chestct" St. —L0(iGlN(i .\ Mr. George We rctctntt cf the i in luntberlttu t. large wilt‘. W201 and p, txtrttt ntf ttine t". c. t Stutticy lilacs." ft of lulniltw \.\‘LE\' — it‘ of Krcmtttuttttt. \\ lt is‘ clip --l-‘lliki . TON - ".‘ltc tt~:t: srnl-tttit ht ' nttltots u. tnitttttccrs index" lllnrrnt-lt rc-pcz" ltd . . fire was a blaze tit; the tool .~f Hts. McGottiltttti-t i~ "t " ill uftlpcqxtr- road and was ti: "kl; put cut.—l{ l —RETL'R\S I-‘KUM 'l'RlP—M.t‘., e Ernest Bfm-risort. tractor. has rutu incss tt"ip 1w 1-‘. toll. N13 It! .- ning to sci. a cctnvltt. muttufacturtttg "int tn Stttntucr- side and while in Bathurst he; inspected a sintilrtr plant thcrtxf Mr. ltfnrrisnn txpvcifi the mach-, inery for his i; tit lo larrlttc‘ shortly but tile punt’; location! is not definite yet. It may bei I t l near the Morrtsott and kIcRzte property in St. Eieanors. NIrs. Morrison accompanied hint mt . the hrip. S i 4P0 MOVE BUILDING — M12! Kenneth lVDacLeotl presided at 11' meeting at Irishtown Hall or. Tueedey evening April 3th. celled h dedle on the advisability of moving the building to a more eenemt ma. A: no Rttssentinv. volcee were raised. the follotvtnr: “‘ was appointed to lot‘. hie met-tor of ownership and fill‘ ih: Earle Campbell, dnehmen, Layton Profltt, secre- tary, mt: mmpbail, treasurer. Mulls-dd and Boise-y Pro- flbt. A meeting of the ratepayers 0C ihe school district will he call- ed and this committee will probab- ly continue u e "ways and means" commit _ 1-3. W. John- Qone wn qmointed to approach the proper officials Ngardittg the ldjushxtent of faxes on the tvhnlc W999"!- DEINDWTS’ BOARD 0F TRUSTEES — The Dependents‘ Board of ‘Ibustees, whith \\‘as set in motion in January 1942, to aid the dependents of tltnse sm-vtttg itt the et-med Imcofi. i5 now in the final liquidation slttge in Ottawa. Since if; inception about 310.000 appllC- attests were tlcalt uitlt and over $12,0i'l0,0fl0. has bccn pttld out by the Board fnr tit-e. (iotortttttcttt. hlttjot" T. E. NmcNtttt. Ni. B. E, who was Chairman of the Int-at Committee has received 1ctt.ct'.< from lhc Holt. Bmoke Ciattr-n. lfinistct" of Nat- furlal Dcfctt-v and .\f.‘. J Wm- btpke C. B. I-‘., [Jontittintt Chair- man, contest thou" thanks lot" the work tinnc. not. only by the Members of the. In l Committee but. also by the lttv gators, Re- viewers and Scctxt 1‘ " ‘st ‘ »~ Eighty,"- and thrce red in the .t D , BL‘. Kctpittg. City ltcaith off City Cnttttcll la ttportcd to the nicht. GOING T0 (‘UJBIIIINBE — Rev ’l‘ W G. leaving: this ntottrttilt; fol" "c. Ivtttss. to assist Rev it J ‘t my in li special rtrticw- ‘there Will be no service in the Cmtr i Pains-it next Sllttdhy. tn Y. l), IHQPORI" persons “Rh? treat-ti in the last ntttltllt for \.'i‘ vrm‘, ti EOHSP, Di" BK‘. Kccpitttz. c itrzt‘. t nfil"f‘i', intfomtcti lltc Ct-"tlttt-il lust nifzltl. n! t.h' \\"'T" male oases Ind 24 fcmrre. swrn vastk-flx male 5nd one fntnntc were new cases. UNDERKiOI-IS OPERATION — Jackie ftfcCnvntnck. \ill cf Mt". and Mrs. Bruce .\ft-(.‘ot"ttt;t"i~:. Gtnf- ton Slrccf. tlntl-"rtvcttt at 5\ll'\"t-. ful emergency titma-tmttt at the Prlttce Edward ftlztnd ifospiinl Sunday. His cnlttltiitivt ‘,'c.=.t.ct"dn\' was reported as bring frtvvtrnblc. LEAVEH FOR OTTAIVA — Mt‘. W. R. Show. Dcptttjv Mlltlstrr of Agriculture, lcff for Olinttrt ,'.'r~.=.- §9ff|BY_mOI'i'lll’tll to attend ilttwl- 111g! of tlhe advisory cntnntittev»! in the Fond Board and the Prrres Qupport Board. He will also ni- tend a potlltry cottferoitce on dia- eue teeennch and consult with the Labor Department. on fnrm lobar agreements with this Prov- lnoe for the entitling war. Mr. luv eqectl tn be absent. for elm! lien days. VITIWG RELATIVES IN If. l. A. -- Mrs. Jnseplt P. Httgltcs. Emerald, and Mrs. llnrtgv Murphy". Cfterfottetoutn. left on Tuesday of last week for Rawllngs. Wyoming. l7. S. A., to visit their sister. Mrs. Charles Oonnolly. They pL-ut tn he any about twn months and will return via New York and 30mm to visit friend: end rela- tlvue et than pofnte. I i ——PL7RCIIASI:JS PROPEIIFX .\l1. Harold Rudd. lttts ptttcltucecd tin: res-detttial proper tm the tut‘ t of Water and .\' 1m Street. St :- mcrstcie ll‘.ill1 tlqvig Pc"l~\_ This is n l d twill)’ :.v-.t y .t.;, _ INQIEST LAST Nliilfl‘ —.»\ ,cot"ottct"s Jury lust ltigltt ftmttd that Airs. Alargztrct StlltiW citill: to lrottltce 1h in the RBI. Hospital nu .clf ildfllllll-lClTWl, ttrhilc at hct" ltotne on _'_'il J. 1-‘. Lmgltitzet‘ tforctttttttt. \\'. IF-trsythe. t‘._\t"ott itrutnt, ll. ilttro . llztlot- J. ll. __.'\f:tcl(t\tt;'. Gtargtc .\lttcl.c_>d ttttd Will ttt l‘lli cs. The tuqttest was held 1:: at the lllililihtll Fttttcrttl litinc . " ht‘ (tvrct ‘r lit. l. .1. ittt-lttcictt: llt". ll ' ic, iv ,". ttttiuliolts were extended ill —§‘~'i§l¢1lul‘@ Ycsterday to Premier Mrs. S. Stewasd, treasurer. Mrs. icttcs and tn Mt". T. M. Linkletter, O. Boiler, chaplain, Mrs. S. Mac- . Mac- Qmrrie; sergeant at arms. Mrs. .v tl-p. ltttttsz» innit lltllatt, leader of the Opposition. Juanita, Miller; executive eontmit- "i" ""8550" belllif the Premier’: tee, Mrs. 1) MacLgqd, My; ufltlt and Mr. Linkletter’: 19th ran, Mrs. W, I-Iuwuit, llillllllayi, Dr. MacMtliatt wished tin. hon. ntcntbcrs many happy i-e- ma McQuarrie, Mrs i‘hird Prince, by Hon, 1);; the Budget debate. _ _ the afternoon and Wvlltltg sessions, and was followed Uutnbcrltttid" in‘ Hon. G. H. Harbour, Mitttstet‘ Street. ‘lhc lttrl" nuts t'i)ltl1ll'l.=<’(l of of _Puhlic Works. who ntoved the ‘t. I ndluurtttttettt L. House resutttes this afterttnott at 3 19-17 lrtnt an overdose of ‘ lie.- Fl-HYER ARIHJSTS Whit-settled a decrease of 51 for the -——~-~ (‘cuttcil ntcettttt: htst . sroltti PROPER- Cotut. N. w. LtluVlllCl‘, chairman of Cauum '1 \'~ .\!t". liiltrit it. .\itt."t‘attll. a well i lltfl ' known fntvttct" of Nortlt- Bédcque Lowiher said tiotn-lttittcc. ilclut. there had been M proceeded 2o M,‘ John Knox lunt, prominent locality who itrts tyttttitztsed the bunnies propcr- ltrmeetttinns in Alarm under me “n D Mwanum tt- tf Bit". Cit: v Atztctattll plan ltw List . vu. Car-l Prohibition Act resulting in 11 cDn- . - . Lion. This ptwtirrtt- ottglttttiltw-ttttw \it-tit.tts. Six ltuttdreci and Summelslde’ a .\E\"('tl of a lthttsc, store. u";it"clt<tt'.=t~ dmlars t i t-oai sited but the store ztltd the sztlnt- ltctiod for tvnrrltuttsc “ct-n tliitrfllful 1ft" fire iiucs and $1200 for fines under the i. ,_ _ to Excuse Act. One httttrlred and forty- Cauum was mks slmn 51min; tho fttz-r one searches under the Prohibition slmnmem o, Charlmletuwn 1M t E Morrison. H, G , _ _ Entertainment e memmem- 9'9")’ fwmmtttee. Mrs K. McLean. Mrs. Keith Boswell. Miss Juanita Mil- let‘. Mrs. lfiffly I-lotvatt. . With a profound settse nf regret l, I Th1 many friends learned n! the tieutlt ‘m’ “ at his home itt St. Eleanors of Mr. John Archibald Wallace m The only stlrvitiltg tnettthet" of his family i: his brother Mr. Cal- ba rri “may brother _ _ , _. and a sister Marjorie. Mrs Georvc m“ bu“ mucclcd ‘.“"¥"B Pickering having predeceased hi}. Prommm" sonte years ago The lute Mt" Mitc- married, his first wife was the late Elizabeth of May. .ic is swllltzq his farm and, Act lit-id been madg in the Cltj," ("ltlr- me Seccnd w“ Mrs n1 nck and cqttiptttettt zttlctlnn on hintttlzty. April ‘list. S., mic], Negrvtlttflolts for tht- purchttscl ltopcd to be in K rn Poi F tit.- wcrr- fhrtttcrlt," U. S. Armv land-t lug harm-s, ltavc bct-n approved, WEDNESDAY for the Uttited Kingdom to the community witere he lived and his memory will long be cher- Dntttterson Mac- ished. u iv tte t "i r s s have . . . \ Comp H “"110” a Dottald, Vtctovrta. hltd as their wei- —— tile-w tltc plans for cattverlittit titcln. It is, cxpcctcd that they ‘Film? will be br-tttgltt to Plctott. N 8.. Ifulftl from Clarcntttttl. Virlzinih. in Lhc his charming Dutch bride course of the next couple of . he met and meta-loci overseas while his late residence at Reed's Corner. tvr-cks where they it'll‘. be instll-‘d’ ' “Wing i“ ‘Wild war n, NUS, F31], The service was conducted by the ed M" engineers of the Dcrmfl- who g a native n; Holland, is very Rev. KG. Sullivan of Trinity Unit- mm‘ “l Trmslmn" n“ Delml" ntttclt pleased with what she .has ed Church. Sulntmerside and there “s was a large number of people in at- ,tenda.ttce and litany beniutiful floral offerings. Burial yvas itt 11 m can on the Pm- uttg at, tl ‘e __ . . ' t t vzttca Govcrntttcttt to enact work- ' _\1-5 5 l9 sefl/Ki ' LE0“ wold “as ‘Pcdvod m me ' nmttfis" cctttlaeltszttintt and mothers‘ "Abide With M9." “Safe ment will not r-Xa-mittc a ship andl approve it until it has bccn l)tll‘-' chased. DEATH or ma. nmxrotv Bic-l tcc cni ly. Mrs. lilliC- alrea seen of Canada and c0011 a social CGXIIG! iffy. "I lllllfllfi iuz the some ttnte. (‘otu"l. Lnulher common 0f s‘, Elfianors who “m, his two step daughters Eileen and 1 b f H f m ration and step-sons, Nelson and ‘tm mom ers q te crew o e orne survive, boats fnr tthe proposcd BO B0,.» ._ - ‘ ' , _ . jfiScOlt deselect the ship PM": RE I B“M°“Ch°' before she seilcd from Georgetown a farmer and a Monday, flowers attd nature and a man of (ydypfi-r“. w,.(.l.;_'it was lcarneti yesterday. Thetap- high ideals, who was a prodigious .. ])1'l‘$l(lClllOf,lCllll of the Swedish dtesci fretght- reader and a Bible student, Ml” _ " "it: , ‘rlcs. Ltd.. nd-,ier posted a $400 boatdnnci Royal MttcCallum's death véisedhTltehfittgt-dpn. hHe t‘Xpl1tlltt]-,(J:tl1t1dlflttltlcttniCfl Police were nap whose passing is a distinct loss r Lat t c 0a s c nscn, w filmed‘ A man of outstanding ability as great lover of FCTIIOYGS OllC —FUNI£RAL SERVICES A The (is nephew Mt". John Fen and funeral of the late Bradford Yco whom was held on Friday afternoon front ilttcntions- of God to 'l‘ltee." Nlrs. (Tlarke McLeod, St. Avat-ds. He rcccivcd tvnrkcr were features of tlic an- walker, Robert Engla his early education at Orwell, P.! Illill , , and R1,, Social Council nf Prince Edtvat" ‘ Island held in the City Hall _\'cs- E.I., ‘rt-here he was bortt, Prince of Wales College. Char-l lottotnwn. The late Mt". McLeod was tvcll and favorably known in » tcrdrtv afternoon. where he worked for a short \\1'.tile,y_ M, C, A, in Canada me sorry Companion was his wife with the Bank of Nova Scnfiznlio 1933*“ ilmi he me; will, a very islted on him all the love and de- He is survived by his Wife and tum 1131,19 adgdcm may; o; having votion of uthicit B. good wifeiscap- twn brothers, M. .l.. at Etimtth-fhg; Mrs. (Dr) Geo, F. D"'.'.'l\!' was a ,_ Sister. ln" Mm Francis Cook rctcivcd tt-n-rdl-"luYrrliPltPHl inst week nf the death in‘ her ate-l pilew. (Jltatxlct: J AfncLcrd. llc Illflli vngy suddenly of n ltcart attack lllhl For the list 2'7 ycatns. Mt". Mttv- ttllctttl Mr. l-Irldtc Itftirrisoft. Vlclttria, left ‘llttilsdav for Bcitntt, Mass" to ‘ fttztcral nf his broth Sell/l" ‘pull bearers were Messrs. nd. [he Christ”: Moase. Cfhrke lilacQuarrie, Brett- ton Waugh and llartvireil Mt: Yeo died late Wednesday night ._ last after itaving been ill fotysevcr- Friends in Victoria cf Mr. Nelson Bl 1110111115» Ill ll"? l" thin City and in _$\\nllll£‘t'SlflC “Int-EACH Gggjgfal sm-yeim-y or m; tnontths of his illness. his cottstattt who lav- ng MacCt-ti- farmer of that ‘T, E , passed away last ‘l re “as Friday evettittlz at 8.30. Though til The “umber for the pastAntontlt the etttl cante _ suddenly. Hts death occurred itt , -_ K. _ 3 ._ L, , , . , _ the same house in which he was " 1 f ‘ml l‘ S . atjiiéiiltgiggllltlellel“u:fmepegl 1150- ltd-I'll on October 26t|t. i873. um: ° n“ w g1 t“ a .l e ‘My father was Donald Mai-Cailunt and m3!“ by his mother Margaret Dohcrty Mac- thc Pco- Summerside. ‘ he City a few days agn of the dcqih , _, _,_._,,. _ _ , 4, ,_ l _ M, Ml Mmnn Ruby“, Calgary’, pltlfmglalttgcsaslt?trio inn and Lu nutltc Aims of Jesus, and NEZIIJ My The late Mr. McLeod was n non it . g i .. .- g .- . -, . ti! the late Norman and NlTF-l (llllllfllllrllllldllllllpn m ‘cgmd m ‘m Qualne was ‘he accmmpanls" “he Cottdott. star of Geot",.e Stanley WEFG, l\lllC< ttavid Davis t t" y iug Sher- Mrs. N. Boiler; Sick Committee, Mts. Ber- THE- QIABLWETQWN- GUARDIAN fault NEW/s BUDGET H» OUR l.l'.‘GlSI.ATURE—-,Wurltt uJn- Keith Boswell, 2nd. vice-president, the Mrs. Lemy Hewett; semetary, man, Jr. Consolation Arthur Carruthers. A lunch was served.—S. litus his return home. Street, lest night to witness their own casts put. cn three successful uric-act plays. Ovcr. assisted by Miss Lillian M. Duchcmin. the "Sea Horse" restaurant, where a lzotgeous southern fried chicken dinner. served with all the frillsl and trimmings was in waiting, previously ordered by ltet‘ lmlsglsuddnlly- which was a very friendly gestural and to which Miss Woolner voiced her appreciation. arm's newest nnftnced the appointment of Pro- fessor . Frantic head of the Department of Political Science. A specialist in Canadian government and political history, the new teacher i5 g, nlfliyg g1 chm». lottetown, P. E. I.. and a graduate of McGili and Toronto Universities. For a time he was Industrial Re- laliotts Officer oi’ the Department of Labour, Ottawa, end lecturer in political science at. the University of Tot-onto. l-le is president of the Faculty Club of the college, a mem- ber of several academic societies, wislle is planning to retire shori- and the author of a number oi’ pub- ty. _ fished papers in the field of re~ arm izrclzen. Just at this time "hm/Wm" “Vi? Wf-‘EKS @550 l"? 1153i ton. and Sidney at. Nttlmittto. BC- hell 1,9 i< moving will, m5 gamily the lcb of welcoming ltls nttly sur- _ M09411,“ ,0 5L Jcym, N, B, vlvtttg brat-her, Mr, Wymazt P. Yeo been ,,¢,,._-,.;fe,-yed to, of Battlcford, who came to bc \\'ith_ l1". “p, m 4mm b? Snnwwha, 1n_ him tn his lllllCSS. llhe late Mt". loo] tvas a son of the late William Yco, l born 68 years ago in iltc Yco ltontc- Wtcad. Road's Cornct". vrltcre he l.v- eTfcd this entire life with the except- tion of a short period spent in Ai- Lcod was a Povtal Clerk at Sta-,(io:"ciott tvlto passed tawny nn Wcdqbpna Wmrning ,0 ‘he name ‘vaicrc. ton A. 'I‘<>t'otiln Ont. Born itnttcsilnt‘. Belle River 5'.‘ yvrtt": atzn. he tvcnt tltottglt hc had hcctt ill for some uttcxtrectedlt‘ al- i t rrt t .. ‘u ‘ \'llE‘l vert" tttnc. Edda I'd "airi him u visit- o W » ctn ("it ma t t id l xmle, My, Yeo was an yottnc and scitlcd in Mattltobt tptlte rct-sttily ttttrl llrtrl miy arrived wccks ago. so th ncctvmtwztnlcd by four other brothers the 143th Battalion transferring to frmn Charlottctomt ltltey lcft on , _ _ tan Btitnlicn and litcir sfid ntissiolt to he prcscttt at “n” “as ‘he iormcr‘ Bern“ Mac lltc fttttcrnl rn Saturday April 5th. wounded He last visited his oldptt Bcelott. ftmeiiing bv tttolcm The homo" l6 ycttrs e20 when he ‘actrltgttttpdtlty of the pcnltln of Victoria Mr. l\'li\l'l_.f‘flfl was a rctcrntt First Gxal Vvar t-lc cnlistcrl the Wh F "’l served nvct":<r~,1s tvltctc he was lmdll‘ l hr- llfilllC »: bout his wife and itvo boys spent twocrxcs out. to these brothers in thlshmd several nieces and Wtclis, nith his ttttclc and aunt. Mt: thrlr hour of sorrow. and Mrs F‘t".‘-nk Cook, Bcllc Hirer] lIg leavcs to mount his widow. for-l meriy Nitm Ridlcy and two sonsireprc nerds“ and Bruce Macfteod ,tt:: iM ‘ At a largely attended ttnd most; scntative crngrelrtttional meet-tum wry emciem ttltich ctttlnztccs theimster hnndays w-ho deeply mourn his passing-S. Mrs. John Worth, Charlotteto "hfwge Dflvictoria school has littterested in good books, lthe better things of life‘, an oblig- lng neighbor and good friend. ills idcnl Arthur. ltt addition to his widow ht‘ is survived by one sister, \Vinnic,l Mrs. Bcnjanrttt Cairns. of Wilmotil one bt-otther, Wyman P.. Battlcforcl, he and his laic brother. Stutlcy. carried on farming on an cxtcltsivc ltnst. and in nephews principal spent , at ilte hcnte of, The death occurred at. his bontrlccttrzrcqaticns "l billtsltficld. HiSWIltet‘ parents in Mcctcfon; N. B. Her in Stttnmersitie yesterday at L30 field. Hattfiniyqn (ml Nfount slew. . . p.m. of li/ft". John P. W;=.rig,e.,a1‘_\i;1l\-,art. held last evening int St ‘equally emclem l\' rcstnclcd citizen o it“ "Wlktttttbrrs Church. Marshfield. under; , .. at the) ace of 76 year-s- Tltf‘ ~'1"-‘- the cltaittnatt-ltht qt ‘days “uh he‘ Damn“ M“ and Mrs“ MT. Wt-tlttc. who was ltortt at Mt. M,,(1@~,-;to,-, Carmel. t-rttttt- to Sttntmersidn tvitett 5mm“, n pun-gum“; m1] “=35 9;“ a young tnzm and has resided nerc H-ndgd for tho past fifty years. For Ttt&tl’*.\’,Yntlng, 13 A _ who pa; sewed ilm| years he was ltcrtd pardcnet" at tits‘. chm-QC Hniltttllt itrttltcstearl and was in '-" the past l\\'~.\lve tncttlhs ltnder BP- ‘ the Board of Mls- honor of her daughter. . The call l< nccnltlpnnltd by M. Horton. of Kcntville. NS. Lad- :uti;tt~<c— or stipend of $1,800., ies first prize was with free ntttttse and tzlebc and a Mary Mill; men's first, Mt". Edgar Mr, Yuungkt, Clarke: ladies consolation, Miss Ad- ,»die Green; men's consolation, lVit: and whglg. italnt; Small. A very nice tweet cf Th‘. m“ Wm ba ltoltnl" gift was presented to l\'lt"s. e, lfor\on.—-S. Siinttnfifslilf! and Percy, ntanagvtupfinc? Edwmd Iflwdprgrbitsfiyneet: of sleztthnatfs store. Bathurst, . m“ on M“, 6m, ‘ ‘ ' the smztll ntcasttlc responsible fm ltcatlllfttl nttttunl flotnl dlstplny" fn: S nhlt ll illDSf‘ gztltlclts have llccnlvtc a frtntnus. Bcsitics his widow he lcnvcs in nWmh-g w.‘ , 4 2 ' f°l1°"m5 “ms ‘m’ tlunte \'.'.'ts the crtly nttc proposed and PflTiVCfi '."‘fil‘i£‘¢l ntntlrlt the ti:ttt_':lttt-l:;: lirtttjv W. Wcdcc. Toittt Cfliillixllfrl‘ and a 310"‘? Mctlditts uttti Bcttgttttttlt, all it" 3.; Beatrice. Mrs. Timmie At".=ett-‘ atilt at itntnc. TWO sisters, Mrs.l Jnsrtplt Arst-ttztttit. St. Jhltlt, N. Bf/A ll lttttl Mus. Matilda DcsRncltcs Sttltttttrtt-irlt- zttttl one lu-otltt-r, Jts- cph. also of Stttlllncrsitle also sul- \:\,'r>. as writ as fottrtccn gratui- thiidrcn all lit-in: ‘m the ‘town. htld their ntlttttnl "Lttdivs Night" cvctting \\‘llf'l1 tncmbcra of ihv iul) entertained lhrir RIHRTY Anna and tztlcsts at. rllnncr. A splendid pt-ogrnmtttc nrrmnzcd bl’ the committee ltcadtd by Rotar- nTCllPSlfn. a tnttsirnl flitn throng-h 7M9 rntlrtr-sy of the National Film Board. and saints it'd bl’ Rfllfltlfl" Sterllltg Glddiltps. Each litdYl ltnldlltg lucky tickets: Miss Alice it. I.. Cotton. Mnswot-th presided. i been; if-“l fl LEGION DANCE ENJOYED — very succcvsful card party and _ lit in Victoria Hall, hmml m auspices of the tlitttcc Va 5 A pril Cttltntltttn .\ ttXlll:tf‘_\.' |Prlzes Ladies of Victoria cards were as follows. Elttmerscct Mc- IADIES NIGHT __ Rni,,,,1a,,5:Dt"-t.~ald. Gems 15L. Mr Billie Mao-l C0ilS0litii0n . mizcs went tn lean; Keith Boiler; Gents. zl‘ the Charlotlcinwvt lintcl last.jl\vz_flllt‘lft-nlnh “in”, ttishctl by Mrs Leroy f-Iowati. Miss inn Norman Attdcrsntt. consisted Rm“ Bfhwcllfthlelvllle Gillian" and or music l-r: Dun Mrzsvr and his ‘$221- ,zl,l;gh,nl‘mgi‘_l is in he congratulated on bet- lrtl! the card ptlrlv and dance e letlccrss. I , _ _. , , n LAIllf-Zn‘ AYXILIARY A1‘ VIC- ;".'"~.'.,:;":-21:":.;::l.“"t‘;."' ti": - ~t : ' " - " " w. tut "W" M*G“""7 l3""l“l"‘" mm‘ filth-cit lmh lc (llwllss the format , _ . , .. , ' . ' -_ - _ ' Dcrcltnsier Street; the sccond. a‘- lli: ‘.215...’2'.1!i",§?-.Jl’,.l',il",lii" : . t» - ~ v - ' ' " ' l1.‘ it‘. sr-tttrd tn the following lndicl | ma]; I vicinity met in Vtt-torln Hell. of C I. Branch of Victoria Munn. Mrs. G. G. Houston. Miss lliclzlfcyistfigsllv. meflmg and ham‘! Puttliitc Simmonds. Mrs. D M. w, floss, Mrs. V. A. Ainstvnrilt. Mrs. clot-lion cf officers was a! follows: nest- the airport. , Kenneth Mac-twn caused before the firemen put “mm”, _|_ w_ Bonn", 3, President V. A Jtrcstdcm, ltuhoe end l» J. Bunn- llf- VW-Pfflldmt, Mn. out the blue. assistant Cwrchnsttne MacLeod spent the holj; ‘m “"9" nStirling Macbcod. Benshaw. the Rev. T H Bussel of cards on Tuesday Tital. beautiful prop B""<Tll~ P795" where slight damage tn ofie of the rocms; and the third call was at 2.50 pm. to e roof fir": have every rufi- at the residence of Mr. flusstt‘l,l\(;g_ l1. l‘, Sutherland, Jack Proud, new Branch The Roper on the Buckley Point. Ruadpqhnls. 3mm‘, gym“ “my”; fir!!!" 1! gnllflll"! o. u. McGuire. J. e. Gordon, .1. 1t ° l" 3' “l “ , ITIUILSDAY F‘ NofmB-fli —ENTEBTAINEl) --— lltits. E. E. Parkman Water Strcct. East, Sum- ss ordnittcd missionary fcrpmerside entertained at five tables evening in Mr. won by -—FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Tile funeral of the late John P. Wedge, was held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass was cele- St. Marys Convent Chapel by Rev. Howard . IThe last ritcs were said tti lite “'"' “mma” grave by m. Rev. o. .1. McL-elltttz, V.G_ Pallbeerers were: Deiore Rlchardsi Ben Lattdry. Wal- let‘ Soniet", Alyre Dnucettc. Herold Arsenault and Touissant Perry's-S. crty A dfllfllt" lunch . . ,, , , . _~ llooking the Rivet Clyde. kttuwfl ,.,\,:H,‘.~_€,t(y;;i h; the ladies while the u [he No,.n,an_Ahb-,e_ has . Client“! w“ purchased by Miss Dora Smtllt of tptnt in thtlntttfl- music being futr- Norm Rum,“ This pmim-u. h ideally situated for a tourist re- sort or gardening, and Miss Smith purchase and will be lteartily wei- comed in this community. THREE FIRE ALARMS — The City firemen were called out. flan-e limes y-estcrday. The first can, 1t 10 e_m‘.. wns in a flue fire st 179; 1J5 “m” (,0 .53 Upper Httlshnrcuplt “'8 I 5. Wm. “HS Wi-giti. Messtt. OVOI" ltfllh cuttttcr’ ill lYCSi search. The City cl’ Charlottetown lost out to the rural membersl of the lbegislafure yesterday on the ques- ‘lions of imposing a non-residents’ Mr. fee on transient workers in the been spending city. and of taxing goods in tran- imd Annabella nuckm- you and was sli. Both tneasutes were discussed hotel, some length tvitcn the House their home here, where they tmcd committee reading of the side for the summer. bill to consolidate and amend the City's Ittcorporaliott Act. --ANNUAL MEETING OF DIS- TRICT L.0.L.-'Itte annual mcct- inlz of Bcdcquc District Loyal erection of a Orange Lodge WilS held in Bor- building ‘lfii-tfiijiiffli. i“,l‘t..°“wttlt“i"i°li.lt' ““‘ h" m“ “"°“"“"‘ ‘“ "" littlest" Eiztnhztft twn-bi- n t» e wclcoutvd the rcprclcntativcs Al" ‘Hucmr’ the tiiflcrcltt lodges present. fnlvl his address. he reviewed the wot" being carried on by the lod es jltltstiiaetgleiltils alfiiglflxlifilflh during at {co-operation to be extended Wm his successor as he italic; King Edward, Central Bed- MacGotvttn; District. Chaim, Wald- ron Darrach: District Rec. Sectfl- A. Cottncll; District Financial of the QhBTlOHQLOW" P0 District Mr. Macleod will have chars? 0f the ‘Sr-cy" Gordon Ross; District field work of the District. Trcasttrcr, J. W. Cnnn: _,Mar.. J. J. Matheson‘. District Lccts. Frank Quigley and Gent-go, McInnis. P. G. M. to Rev. I. Judson Levy Baptist Church. Mr. R. J. Rupert was the cap- h, Ewing; l) Dlained the 1mm ml ill-lawns” 30mm“ m“ me o e ga. u- l _, tng. After a brief musicll program a V" m“ Jim" m feliuring ' Pearle Sums and Ills Gnyittttr outdo. Craig end piano selections by Min ng by m Helen Stewart, lite chairmen cell- Where int-y representatives of the "Imlifm" °l able t-ttflirmatt express words of appreciation for the work of the “levyr m the church. during the past six yen: feeliugly. 'I'httse spanking various groups were. Miss lledrim ltnme Mai-Lean. Mina Vera Turner, Lin, Slight damage A K. MecPhee, Min Pearle Bums, ..»¢-»-- SATURDAY -—v . Mlfll’ friend: in —1-"ous mums or enmos-lerovtnee learned with b , Mrs. Carl Crockett. entertained atlthe death c! W. 1-1. V. ‘Dunbar “led with Frclnd Brothel-s C0,, four tables of bridge at her Beaveriin the Prince Edward Island Hos- Street home on Tuesday evenins-lpltal early yaeterdny morning. First prize was won by Miss Ella, GM’. wwnd prize by Mn. rm‘. Hal-lid Alton. Onierlu. mi- Gullph in W“. M111 1591- mil “we t“ W“ nrwhtvl n unerel was lino from hi5 m» delicious" e teller tn the Bunk n! Nave scout: residence Friday. March mt. to from the ln- his Parish Church. Requiem High the City and [Qglgt u] gardening and later was associ- _ln 1016, Rellgning ‘lllilltinn with the rank at gssllt- nifr vw remaining in their employ until lllS last. illness. A member of St. Mary's (Xturclt. he was for many The “t” M“ Dmb" w“ hm" years active in the affairs of St. cry’; Holy Name Society. His we! sung by Rev. George Mr. Robert Stevenson cf Amherst-ant Menager in i923 he mum“ arreqe. who also conducted scr- was called home due to the con-Ah; mgnagmmm of m; ttnued illness of his father, Dr. A. Segurlflg; gunman). with which he B _ rho: been associated ever lixtce. patlent in the P. E. Island Ho», pital for several weeks. friends Stevenson who hll been In the T319 Dunbar has intervening years life of the community. his Kin main“ vice at the interment. in St. Pat- rick's cemetery. Stoncham. The ell-beware were Messrs. Charlie JTFY. 30h Perry, Albiness Perry, Mr. - , been a we“ known glltileytptley. Paul Gallant. James _ 0f "US flslfienwd 606101" figure in the sociel end financial anxiously await news of n marked Mt‘. Gilliam was twice married, . . . As vtCB- h' fl it if b' Ml B ImPTOVi-‘mfinl l" i115 lléflllh. and chairman of the National War Flr- ptn-yrgg ‘glfegrfyfngyith sfhisafigfif, anceCommlttee he was active in thgy lieu four children, Tessie, -?-—- all nine Victory Laens end achiev- Mrs, Hubs" Rfley, Mame“ Mass- MQ" Illa" 19111‘ hundred mem- ed remarkable success which won Wilfred, yum, ' " lfigkicfigrléglttlti-éfrl-lcgafgglfigécfiling: for him grateful recognition front fireman, jqDn-e Dame Rustlco; Ftdele, Convent; he coveted decor- p l ' k ed - - d 1" Wl 1 M l ll. G ft . “d l artc, pr ccease um twn 1e a" Omar a! H“ re on Plm" 0f l" o-B-E- 1'19 l°°k I laid" years ago. He also leaves his wife, mg ‘part in the promotion of the Jgsgphing tour st Gallant, and one industry and his mannl- (laughter, Marlzreite, nf Meirosc. "Strange Ruad". ttltdcr the dlr- “Fem pmPeny f" K°PP°°h under Mass. Mout-ttors also include nis cclion nf Mt". Frank G. O'Neill, the supervision of Mrs. Dunbar i8 53519", phimic, Mrs, Jmms par, was produced first; "Don't. Tell a well and favorably known by ntanylley, Melrusp, Mam; “m”, M", out". directed by Mrs. Francee prominent persons in many llifil ' TTatttutf. pus second: and "Utter u; the nomin|°n_ Relaxation‘ was third. It was tut- Thomas Meek, Benton; Charlotte, city, one brother R. O. cf Guelph Mrs, John cronln; Sophia, MR3 The Hon. F. A. Large, president aydqflllsnslislet", Mrs, Reta. Robinson Quver Plneau, and m“, broibhprp 0 O ' 0- nf the Theatre Guild, welcomed the mentbers to the Hell and congratulated them nn their dis- plav of contmuniiy' interest as evidenced by itltcir interest in the welfare of the Guild. Joseph. in Charlottetown, all ct‘. whnm will cherish memories of at kind brother and loving fstherl Numerous flowers. expressions of: TVQKING 575C151‘ Col-ms!‘- m sympathy, Mass cards, spiritual.‘ Dr. liiric M. Found, assistant med» offerings, “Cal sullefmluldm" 01 ‘h! P-"Qvlfl" were sent to the fantily who ex-, enrollment telegrams,‘ Mi“ Mm“ w°'°l“"' y°“"“°"'lviul Sanatvrhun will be absent from [End sincere thanks to all. May he, vocal solos by Min! “n; ed upon various church organizations M Mum“ " ntulte flllitahle pranntetiona and Mr. and Mrs. Levy re tied general chest conditions. been received by Mrs. Gordon lune. Mass. hld passed away very RETURN J. J. 011368. P- El- I- ; Marshall, and Mrs. L A. Lobsinger and daughter uona, hlwmwtiress and finger tip veil. She _ u" chose for jewellery a dottble MacKinnolt to be serious illness of their moi-fur. Mn- strand pearl necklace with match- Ju. Smith M Great George Street Mayor B. Earle MacDonald said ""55- sttccessor io Chief of Police A. Birtwisile had been appointed by the Oily Coun- ell. l-le was contmentirtg on report: that Percy Kinch of Alherton, e former member of the Royal Cana- Polico bed been Inst night dian Mounted been selected for the job. It is understood that ChiefBirt- ‘Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Kinnon arrived in Georgetown on ident Bill Burnett have gone to at- from Charlottetown, tend the annual meeting o! the where they have been "spending Boy Scouts Association at the the winter at the Lcnnox Hotel. ltave their winters. fut‘ the past number of years at this to re- iteadquertcrs, Ottawa, with Ma).- Wednesday APARTMENT BUILDING PLAN-‘PrOVlllClRl Scout Count-ii lWcSldBlflS lNED- 1t was learned yesterday from a relltibll IONIC! lhlt H" W!- ers ntet to consider the findings of of-tnwn 111m? fipflrimfl" commissioners during the previous ‘m Charlottetown. nugh its, Avenue 1n the Bt-igition area, k and that it will contain lmateiy 20 apartments ed for the seme_ Following an announcement from h“ I tdo Ottawa, concgrnlngiaqlro-sheping of _ W" VB - the Postal ganza on of; greefaugl/lgrelzfznzhthree Maritime Provinces. changu the . " The lodges tn the district were wcll represented: ‘Trevor at Lot Chaflmtewwi‘ Posh“ Dlslrlct’ l6: Berthelier, Summerside; Co have been pit-t into effect in the , These changes will mean promot- Mifis, well. Kcnsington; Calvin, mutual-Won for the two hlsher 011M811 o! the District. Mr. L. E. Macleod and rquc: and Borden Lodge. After Mr. H. L. Pickard. Mr. Macleod for- the routine business was compiet- m" Dlsgrm Dues“);- wit] be r951. cd the following officers were cl- dent p05; om" 1mpu-im, mm Mr, ‘twiwld l" ‘he “sums ymrinnlsf Pickard formerly superintendent of ,§ef,,,,,M§§§f,.',',, ‘lyasfl, My," Pf’),- Mails will fill the position of Post- ‘ ' ‘ e ' ‘ ‘ nwpter. end will be enabled to de- ,vote his ,full time to the supervision T J Inmn“ The death occurred at her home Fnndurwd m‘, them," ' i _ of Mrs. James If. Grady of_Sum- staliation of officers? Ellmtl‘ memde’ ‘m wedmsday’ Mm‘ 2M‘ ments were served hv the mem- m“ hem" mdnlght‘ hers of Borden Lndcc. and a ao- elnl hour was spent, closing with the National Anthem. B was under the doctor's are for over trwo yenn with heart trouble. death-Wu caused by e stroke. The t husband of the late Mrs. James H. ' Grady predeceased her eleven years ego. She leaves to mourn her sot- A congregational social which row“ dummy‘ m took the form of a farewell party omy, M", y,“ 3mm; “up, M", L "l" N!"- Ewan Son-fer; Charlotte, Mrs. Reg- chm powder “Y “l ‘he Chmmlemw" 35W“ gin Phillips n! Sllmttfiflidfl Ml/"le matching ecuosscttles and a carnal? Church was held last evening In in Mqnu-gsl; Bessie, Johnnie, ROI’. of drum m“; the (ihurclt Hall with e capacity Elmer, mauled ‘m; living in 5mm, “m. we wedding ceremony n, llatltellng. Mr. end Mi-s. levy Ire merlldm Bessie has been serving in t bum; supper w“ served to immen- leevmg in a few days for Moncion, [he R q, ()_ 3 l,“ Halifax for five " N_ where Mr. Levy l! to mte "m; M", pollen, Colin. at hvme- brldfl and groom. The SUPP" wills nvet the pastorate of the iflrsbgh, also leaves to mourn her lor- w“ henuumuy decorated “m, a rowing sister and baotheé‘. glzrirdudc; nna an ye o , d, H-k l , , H I Johnnh n, Grmd in silver tan es t. s am ten ct t —l: RV! 7o“ 5 ' Joun-“Mrwtlte bride. poured tea assisted by N" IY- ‘W’ t n .J R F's er tum of his 1°" °" W“ “Y "'°'"' l grllmfhll. .1. ti»; Camnhlll. ti» oior for St. John. N. m, a, ‘he "Mm m,‘ u", w, a i _ n. "m, “mm: bride cut the Lire. W. J. l-lerrlngt n, were aeslelcfl a Iervlul it? MM sit Mary Wright. in len n and relettvn In t at. n [YB-lend Min Mlry Metltaaon. enied prin or t ‘fill’ "' will" ' ""1""? hi’ |'J , l ' w“ w“ I ' “M” v awn, lnml Halplill on “NW8?- Aurtl 1-- ll- Hill 6e l" i047. to Mt". end Mrs. Nelson Mel'- k - willie," neeux. cvennud. a wn rmv new a n, with" til}; M unzip-gt rm P, whims: ' " n tl.Arll,l . o next " m‘ l "m" Mo: Wendell uncouth-lo. Nwrth returned M 011i m“ 5“n"'l'o|a= Milton. e eon. WW. daughter of M1". and Mrs. B. 0 me d, . . » -' y until May 10th slut-in! rest tn peace. Woohtct, North Rusilco, enjoyed elwmch time he Wm he m 1.01.011“, t l'd ' 'th l ~ . tlvlalltlltgr ‘llleld all; of htftlltsfiakm‘ “ 9°“ “mm” “w” l“ A Tech. at Camp Hill Hospital and, before leaving for home she was _ 1 t pleasingly surprised, whqn a mm, DIED SUDDENLY -- wold has morn n8. a er c- tet" pals met, with her t‘ :1?,°“81h8s‘ He“? Dhlarnnllsborousvk," Leger, when Mary Agatha. young- ’ at er “m ' s‘ “m” ' ac et- daughtcr of Mt‘. and Mrs. Ed- Millflfl. 1 Wnshblim AVBWUG. Brook- s“ Helm, Meyrose, w“ untied "m ldtfly, April 17. Mrs, Bert. Attlti. Rut- Francis wiliinming at the MacLean Funeral Home, 'in Toronto April ' _..% , quiet but pretty wedding. with double ring ceremony, was" sole-mnized on Easter Monday‘ Church. Melrnc. N. B., tviih nup-l iial Mass offcrcd by Rev. Camil‘ marriage to Weir, son of MT. Joint Weir and the late Mrs. Weir of Tracadle; “to bride, given in marriage lng earrings and carried an arm bouquet. American Benttty Mrs. Her an Helm, sister-in- law nf the tide. tvas ntutron oi’ honour and wore a floor lettgtlt gown nf ice blue taffctn with matching tulle cornnet and shoul- der length veil. Site carried an arm bouquet of tulips. , The groom was supported his brother. Harold Weir, of Mal-t tit-tie Gold Fields. Quebec, i ATTENDING BOY SCOUT ‘ CONFERENCE — Provincial Cont- mlssiener Bill Raid and Vice-Pres- Seigniory Club, Quebec. Matters of fntentel organization will be dis- cussed, Provincial executive Scout commissioners met with ltertds of departments from Dominion Scotti (kn. DC Spry, chicf cxcctttive contmissiottcr presiding. Yesterday. and Provincial Scout commission- the conference of the cxecttllvc three days. The conference Will end tomorrow with a tnonting nteclittg of the Domlttion executive ccm- miiiee of the Canadian gctteral council of the Boy Scouts Associa- tion and. in the afternoon. the an- nual meeting of the Canadian gau- eral council. The wedding of Ada Mac-Loud Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robertson and Jatncs Keith Champion, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Champion. took place at the home of the bride's parents. East Royalty, Thursday, March 20, at '1 c.m., the Rev. T. E. McLetv nun officiating. The home was beautifully decor- ated with yellow daffodils. The wedding march was played by: Miss “Through the Years" while the register was being signed. The bride who was given in late relatives and friends of the lace table cloth. tall tttnk “tum with a three tier wedding cake. Mn. F. M. Robertson. aunt 0f Robot-teen. l\l\!i\‘~lll'llW\ 0f HH- Wedding cake ultd s Josie Campbell ‘ numls , ___ iiIoIIYNMUR-ot the t1. ta. t..- tDennyl. Wot ht I lbl. Shirley Darrach whoalso plaved E marriage by bet" father. was stimc- ‘ hlncLEAN~At April 13. 1847. daughter. Jean 3 oz. REID-Al: the pltal. Friday, daughter. TRAIN OR -- to Judge and ‘ivainov. m eon. twin girls. Wclghi 7 lbs, 3 Reigth MucLeen, Parkdale Sterling Gordon. 8 the. a o, WBliillT——-At the P inc llm-plal on April m; 108M?“ Mrs. lloraee Wright Jr., awed“, , 19, 19,47“; suBscREEfis“ .1 Lltc P. E. l. ll .' l0 MI‘. qngaphllg: . a sq Isabel. Weight 9 h Gtarlotteiowtt ll April not, ,0 K Bud Nlrl- L001! Reid. Millvale | A! Chariot tent" Hflsflllfll. Saturday, April l2, l Mrs. 0.. St. Q1. COSTELLO-At the on 1 Hospital on April taut it: ‘Q9113 lifrs. John Costello, Mgple ‘Hm,’ TlfOMASfAt Prince Cotutty ll“, pilal, April 14. 1947. to Mr. anti it", Keith l... ‘Fltontzts. 'l"1'_\'0tt. .| m,‘ 0Z5. CROZII-IR-At the Pt-lttcc tummy ilospitul, on April 4. 194T. to llr, anti Mrs. Bruce fl lb, It cz. , ' _ I ° i“ m" ° i~ ' - former Miss Helen Bagnall of this ha", Hazelbrook’ l‘; E L, Jmm, l . lo Ml. and Crozicr, lLtli .t~, 1.0g I18. a son. Horace l-Jtlvxttvl. t\'t""__!1in' Mottlrct l A Mrs. mitt llltcill tttcc Blanche Milt-Ruin, 5531 my, Avenue. Rusentouttt. u daughter, IlERMlS'l‘ON-—At Sziult Ste. Illarie, Ontario, on April 7, 194T, to Mt". and Mrs. Nonman L. Ilcrtnistott. ins; Elsie lilacKfnnon of (Thztrlnlletown) a son, Ivan Leslie. CROSBY — Al; l Hospital, April the P. E. Isiah‘ 17. 1947. ltl M, and Mrs. Dnan R, Crosby, n" Lottlst: MacKenzie, a dttugbten, Caron Dene. TAYLOR-slit the Prince Count; Hospital on April 1, 1947, to My, and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Norboro, g st. Bartholomew's. son. Robert Clark- l) HATES MncKAY-Dicd l6, Mrs. E. A. At Iilngslotntvnriflhti; MacKay, formerly of Charlottetown. aged 8'7 yearn, IHRLE -- 1n l 0W1}. It. Edgar Show. his 51st year. ltfttoPllAllp-At Hospital. April 36th your. his 51st yea- 56Lh yw-ar. hct" 57th year. HFMEN Chartered Chartered Phone I080 eeea-e it. aprggan rvvvv MORRELL and COMPANY lantern ‘Print Buildllll M Grafton Sire" Chlrinthtoil Vancouver. is. C., by her brother. Herman Helmp" , n u, mt f, tuesday, April 15, 1947, Earnest A, Carleton College of Ottawa, Can- melr homes in Regina Basin, on|:§§fe‘sl,‘§ff ,n,,,,§,',‘,,§°§‘,'§,,§_ . Enrlc, eldest sun of the late s n, unlversim h,“ an. Thursday morning. after ‘ been called here. Earle and ftfrs. Earle of Charlotte- SIIAW ~- At tlte PE. I5l8nd H0!- pital alt Saturday. April 1331- W1- nged 48 ti‘!!! ARBlNG-Suddenlv at 3 Esltee Sl.. mt April l6, i947. Keith Arb- ing. C.N.R. agent. nf Bodford. ht lite P. E. Island l"l, Mrs. Wilbari MncPhttll of Arllyle Shore, l" l"? |N¢g~m the P. E. Island lins- pital, on Wednesday, April lhitlt- Wttltcr Hardy lnce of DcSnbie, in his 75th Year. .-\RBING--Suddenl_v at (l Esher t., on April 16, 1947. Keith Ar- bhtg. c.N.R. agent of Bcdfflrd- in CAHOON-At Charlottetown. Ax- ril i5, John D. Cahcon of Gla - stone, in his 85th YNY- DUNBARr-Suddenly at P. E. Ill hind Hospital on Wednesdav. Ab .11 16, w. n. v. Dunbar. in h! ntATTnEws-At tint» P. E, Isle Hospital. Wednesday. April i947, Mrs. Florence Matthews, in Professional Carlie on. o.s.' NORDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Rand Charlottetown, IKEJ. Phone 804 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER allmengrlphlng end: end elmllill concert prop-mu, oorrfllltflldfl" typing end bookkeeping GIDDEN Telephone ION-J Apt. No. l. Oonnenlht Anil- Pewuel Sim! i Aeeotwteub ttvety gowned in, while slipper p, "on u" _ m,‘ s“ satin with finger tip veil nnd clr- /. Chuqnggflnwu ricd g, houquebof Better Trnte 9i Roses_ ed a B. M. SEAR-It 0-5- She was attend by her sister Miss Elvis, Roberisolt, who “us? Ruhum rum" becomlngly attired impale tin-Bu , WW“ nylon velvray and carried tt l-ttu- " quet of Tlllsmttn roses. ,7 NflL W_ HIGGINS belt man WEI Mt‘. Altai‘! The'bride's mother wore u cha.- cum! audit“ treuse crepe with matching acces- Charlottetown eorlel and corsuge of buttesily fe|_ 1536 |>_Q_ Box 451 rolel, while the groom's mothtr blue crepe with __ o *"“ McLIOD 8| IENTLEY w. e. can't-Ln. l-c- 1. A. nan-rut. lK-C- |_t,,-; 1.1a; nnd AHPI""3Y"" law f“ Idfmee Street oo- tfiOOeeboeoe-reo .. ....._.._.. . H. R. DOANE 8| CO. Accouniflfl" lo! W Randolph iv. Mmnill- 6-‘ weo-eaeuwuwwggiif -¢4ee £83902?‘ llllj.