MAY 2s, 1940 'T1Ie Central Guardian Arsenate Spfflylllil at Rogers Hardware. BUY Chicks. HY. Charlottetown. Electric ‘Ranges on the market, bull | by Westinghouse, and sold by Mil IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII To CONIEIIERATION LII‘! ASSOCIATION I Bank 0' Nova Scotla Building, PRIZE WINNERS AT ACADIA— oniz University th lotteto Please send me a copy of the book "Food for Health in Peace and War." Scllglar . Class of 1905 Neil Price Orlay Bligh VISITING IN P. E. l. alq Campbell has returned ney from a a... . a J Irish}; lhff H.111}; "drill" This booklet has been prepared by the Canadian Medical Association. It contains the best advice oi the Canadian Medical profession on the kind and the amount of lood you should eat and its daily and weekly cost for one or more adults, as well as for children of all ages; also a number of shopping and cooking hints and suggestions for meals. The Confederation Lite Association will send you one tree, it you will flll out and return the coupon above. Be sure to write for a copy now, while the supply lasts. Confederation Li Association SCHOOL PICNIC —-On Ma. er sent in to the Red POLICE COURT — Two intox- postponed again until _. Saint John. She Mae Neill, of Wellington. PEI. Miss Mary Cameron a Thursday attending the funeral- Moncton Transcript. CAR FERRY SUDIMER. SCHED- whlch the Guardian iluence, posisessions. molley-mothl t li we are true Christi ' Ls was followed by uet by Miss Enlci Coi- lpnian. Next came onal service by Mrs. Les- Donald. This als an Stewardship. Mrs. MacDonaicilul ‘J I '20 at the Church of _ Redeemer, when .1 Hughes, daughter Hughes and Mrs. The Eastern Guardian ull interesting article on this news of local interest but adver- mo‘. m- me nlembel-s a newsy nature may be strictly payable in advance. _________ CRIPTIONS w own Guardian may be --11‘l1.'v t0 S23» H9111? li.C.A.l\.l.C., son of and the late Mrs. t-rrelllony being per- lded with a circ b AIA~4 H‘ .. D, _ , oat leaves Borden at_4.45 p.m. and “.1110”ha:éfiarggigénilfiangbglg;Istarts on its return trip from Cape k, "Morin: lliillions," a nulnlx-l‘ of interesting and happolnrltts from 1nd Tile bzzzle who was with blue accos- A‘ president, gvleman. entertainment w“ new M; Suinlnerside. Wednesday, on Wednesday eve ed by the Oddiellows joyed by the ioung ert L. 1e l Plesbiscite whiten Members were ur it'll" 111s brother. w“- were During the l:cl'cmony appropriate ' Iillli/J was rendered by th ix of 1 (he bride is a popu- "f ‘.\li'. A. Doucette ..'VISITING SPEAKER - Al- the weather was at its worst y night quite a number ct citizens turned ollt ‘Nirs, Ccllum Bruce. i .\l Nev: Glosqciv, N. S.. on Wcdn‘ io_a:tclld_ the ivwldinlz of thcr n Miss Vzvliln Jenkins.-L. Temperance in Montague h oi. L. wn, the former minister who died short while n20 and had retired ..'THE BOARD OF TRADF _____ _,-Mr_ and Mm E‘ Ralph Bran“, ‘onlv reccnilv after a long pastor? § meeting which was held in the Lei:- ion rooms on ‘Tuaadav ni On record as proposing t at reremony the ha showers of confe ti . term at Fredericton, N. "W591" . . m, was assisted ill cmlducliuz the meni- orial service by Rev. C. . Wcst saint J0..n-— Saint John Tele- nre visitors to Montague $6.000 voted to oover expenses o m,“ p. (hm. sister’ Mrs A‘ ks -L. peblscitc on the buy an airplane, instead SDEIIGIIII it on a vote to whether our Province shall have beer and wine ol- not-L. . JTIIE WitLS. MEETING oi’ Mon- tnizue United Church was held at the Manse. on Wednesday cveniuu. nlembers from the Lower Montague Auxiliary WlliClI has not been lulu.‘- tlle past year were lil- tediuld several attended. but not as iliany as we had hoped for. Tllc presldeilt, Mrs. Hayward called lll to order and Hymn 378 was suns. “he flrslt of a series of stud- t] lfildilflllffl nil lili‘ mainland and l. own lll Mhletic circles in lWlilQ n, prominent vrrrv brnilch of Daily War Survey held yesterday moming from his lat;- residellcc, 48 Weymouth Street to St. Requiem l-Ilgh Mass was celebrat- ed b3.’ Rev. George McCormac. who (By The Canadhin Press) Pursuing the some tat- ll SW91?“ 319W" success ill Poland the‘ which the num- hr‘ many presents stifled to the wide m» voung couple llfllliPs in northwestern ,I-‘rail.;c and soul-investor" i0 u stllte of impotence bv gh them and pushing ll with illc cncircing move After reaching the channel coast e st the mouth of the Somme tilrncd northward along the took Bouloizilc and is now thre iln: Calais, At tho sanlc- time other thrilst is bring uiaclo at tl.e crritorv held bv the ilLsi-ilric Ypi'cs.t’1"lic objective o Griffith and Fred Tierney. HAD ISLAND RELATIVES — The death occurred at Edmonton on May 1. must wish of their rl Christian Stewardship is i whole oi life-person G‘ 0 l‘..ll)]7lll€SS_ harmon coilncct with the German which runs In tile const. t‘: c conuortloil ivcrc mode the would be cut oii, not only nluin l-rclicil prsltlons iii the south but from the coast. ' The German drive up the which has now reache of Calais is aimed at gland. The narrower it is nindo the lurdel- it will b," f nilder. froln the English side. BRITAIN TO BUY FRESH AND STORAGE EGGS‘ As a rr-sillt oi extended com cation..- bclircrll the British a Cauodiun Govrrnmcnis, Great Brit- has untlcrtakcil to Canadian fresh and storage 940 at a price Ifaixcd mliv no muue dlri-ct from the Can- d adlnll exporters through tieir _ cllls ill ulolu Britain to lll(‘ Min- trv oi l'~‘0c(l in that country. llolzlors oi import Great Britain have boon advised h the MilllSllT of Food that it will be pcrmisslbc for contracts m be con.- plctcd li cutcrcd into prior to April 19th lor sllullilrilt pr or to Mav 3 . 94 stone Long River and three dangli- tr-rs Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. iniz sailed from Halifa ish Ship the Inst war as artillery signaller his passaize over to Eilgfand and is now joining un for the third time. ‘Two sons. MACDONALD — lll-IARTZ WEI)- lNGn-Bt. Paul's Anglican Church Heartz and the late Mr. Heartz of Charlottetown. became the bride oi tinus into tircllt Britain Will ML John Smqnlw lot M ' ittd l l it. i. llllt‘l(‘I'$l00(l the lilllilllllillli c? ‘the llrqilisll Ministrv 0i Food is that. .mport licences will b0 DESIGN N0. X l“ _ illv lltlfe wisp that l= a :11 11w l)ll‘i‘(‘, ll. l.s one 0i ti -\- ill lnulains list 0i’ mate te Mrs. MacDonald of Charlotte- town. the Rev. 11c Drew Gardner ol- flciating. Clivell in mlirrln e bv Mr. Walter N. Wilson, the bri e was sl- C combination oi collar and jabot. sc fine accessories for B rials needed and comple write vour name and address ln coin or stamps to Canadian importers have sold nlclxilze calls for fall dc- liverv should couilrnl their contracts and prices through ticlr agents Wll-h 1,11 ~t v of Food. which i n..- llie we buy- _ it llrliuin alter lm- c H port ‘item-rs are wu-hllul\vi_i.__ on a piece oi mi-iX-‘Y suit of shelldrake, wearlrsi a smell Needlework Department let ol dusty fox scarf. with bl p $0211‘: and siloulder corsngc oi Br nr in roses. Duril the register, Miss ari B beautiful "calm as the Night." after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. imacgnald left on a honeymoon Lflp e __ .p:r. Applv or vrirrllte stringers s. to- McKenna, Wa ers e. ws es r gm,” l 1, which The Guardian oins. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' l a... . llEAL BARGAINS I IN USED TRUCKS r Trucks from 1/; Ton up —many miles of trouble free work guaranteed in writing - GMAC Terms-we can supply the truck for your job at an attractive pricc. SPECIAL OFFER l 1936 Chev. 1/; Ton (‘zin- OPY Delivery — famous this column is reserved ior new: oi local interest but advertising ol a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents ~ word strictly pa.» able in advance. n CRASWELL ior Pnotoxraphs CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUH- l NOE. n-sisa-i-zl-ali ,1 your Arsenste 0i’ Lead. ' of Lime and Blue Stone for l. GET L- 136-5-25-28 BLOOD TESTED Approved l P. E. I. Co-Operative Hatch- L-494-4-Thll d: T085 t! THE MOST ATTRACTIVE line of Till-J SKY FELL DOWN Bros" Md" ____ L'm'°'28'2' “Blue Flame” engine -— “limi- the horlgitaailfgyyiclwgglréiés glfelxlfiéfivtvlllgfil hydraulic b ra k e s - passinz ‘n: _Gcrman bvnmhers n. clumsy at Miller Bros, ma. i °°"d'“"“°d " $3 (Qllllllllllis "mi?" ‘hmugh t“ Low 1-4355-5-98-21- a bargain at ' ""l".is__iiiil_war' ___________ Buy With Confidence at ' A. llorne & 0o. 168 Kent St. - Phone 67s the Prize winners at Acadia} wn stu yet? fit? en . as s l received a continuation in. Mr. George Hart, the Sohoarsnl? ailid Mr. P0P Y. -—Mrs. Don- 7.45-—R4'lIl§€l‘S—-B0flfd Roam In Memo riam _G0 T0 Eighth Baldy left for Petawa morning. Beach Grove is being prg-J the passing of Castor it became DR. J. J. JIcPllERSON OTTAWA - Details or- .. "w Bill-IBM‘ under Uaptzlitr Th? 13M‘ a yesm-Qny ' Cl\ilt(l irllcn WES y 3Q Dared for the tourist Ira/tie. gflilfiy citizens, Dr. J. J. McPher- t e5?‘ Jurlgvllgrs ggigompamed by me CHURCH O-Ff-mlv-VILAVD s is n, who xsscd iltttrflx’ on slyiday eac er, lss eorg.e H - a a , - -—— (‘r- 1 4c o l‘. "cars. some of the uarenis heldrgedeligilxll- Vices wounds-uh); Muv 29"" Chm" ) 5 S or l iui picnic in Mr. W. E. MacOuilums lottctown, 7.30 P. M. it). S. TA Slib- ll] Auulsi l. l), along with Dr. A. irlrds and 599m- the afternoon ham» 41111“ 211"» BY°°1<LY11 11 A- M~ T. splint- Will) 1.110!‘ went LO Picking May flowers which were lat- ' Peters Road 2.30 P.M., Murray River-l 7 P‘ L'8°9'a"28'l“' ed oltlccs ill T H _, Block where they Axggmuglgsepg?glniglgogg“ylfifaigln. nlerllcnl profession Cross office. M. (Patriot please copy) 1212i? s‘; w its: ‘a.".t2f?1sl' All-ll. .21.": ‘their drizfnénhiélkeanat ‘frigging: er. and Lester B. Sclhok, B. A__ ol during tile past few years has Con“ yesterday momma The Mb Brackley. lbcen in poor health. _For many 1mm“ "R111 c°1111°ct1°1l W11 t1" NEWLYWEDS HOME _w and! grlise-hesrlllas cl" Meclhmhll Heallh Defence of Canada Regulations was Mrs. John Reginald llolmalfreiurrl- C“ m” Va “a e 5°“ Thursday ed to Syidney by motor Cll Wednes- » . , Far .1 uulllbcr of years he served 11101111118- dav evening itc a cddin t‘ - - ~ r ______ through Novel sdotiawmnd gpfllliil)‘ ‘..’.‘?.°§‘.1“.“,‘~g“",,"“'§§‘° dmd SlsTER DIES — Mrs. Michael Edward Island. The newlyvrcdi: llzlic l‘ '_ "f1." *lf7“’_°1 S0031, 5' l“? ,1, Qgmemn, 11 cheapnde street has taken up residence in the Ingrallanl .01 blergs"|f‘iia,mp He‘? “Q. Gui‘ ' received the sad news of the death fiifan111f1lts< 549 c- Brlime “Teet- -' ltlgfixwu H‘:,'(\,.2;“§ Caigugmilyt 111,; of her niece, Mrs. Charies Wall, in s-ldnel PM‘ Recmm ‘ ‘ g ‘p0 , ___.__ {the bfst sense of the term, “as mmerly En“ TIIE CIIARIiOTTI-ZTOWN Male Chorus tinder the auspices of Mt. Melllck Women's Institute will give a. varied program ill Millvlew Hall tonight at 9 o'clock. The C119"? V8119? Ladies Quartette irill ‘in rare horses. was in Saint John DR Nkphq \\'I‘S born and raised in Edward Island, be heard among other spccipltfgu and he took his medical degree is lllirfeillnl‘? Cr“ rlwry at Bordenhin- Entire proceeds for the Rod ores-Z. from Quwls Univ ‘tir He was , l s, e3“ M ""1111" 5° ed‘ L-ass, n .~i‘ll1:i(‘ll Consrrixltlvo, a true e i“ 9rd“! “lam m“ be three -_-_- Crltllo iz- and llffil his inililence for Sanmgé. If“? them P0" Borden and AT GY RO-Mr. Bralllivell c? ~ ‘Zlll :ll cvzry public tinder- pe °‘m“n me each day instead Chandler ivas speaker at the trllzillc two. On th-e extra late trip, the ’ " weekly dimlcr meeting of the Gyro Sllullly after coming to Cantor Club last. night. i-ie told of_ the sur- he lnarllcd Miss Clarke, to this vey he llfbd conducted. in con. iuion were born one son Ken- eflvh 8W6 Tmmemlne M 6'20 pm‘ lgnvtlon with Dr. J. ti‘. Croieau. cf nlelh rind two ilnughicrs Eunice "“——— t e reading habits of Prince Ed- and l\f.irle. , 1 , n,,§f11,1n1§g1,1ng1°§°g,1;gg_1tl1>-;pp: Ward Islmirlvrfi. Mr. Gordan O11." licurlfcll svlnpauly goes 9W" 11R “ll-i Dill Monélayl Junén arariéé Graham of Moucion irns u lzilcsi. out to lilo lJ.‘l'l‘l\\'(‘(l family. Our Ml‘. R. D. Scott. was chairman. cflflllflullli)‘ ha..- last a good friend June tl, 7. . .- av e i—— - The filnerzll tcok place Thes- s will: Mondgy]. JggBP blqithllaglsorrrnelrvlf “Jglqllmrhlulg 1fi“°55.1“.'5..ET} day morning from the Catholic ed not to fail inlArgyle Shore Monda , June 24th, 6m Eoqdfgc] ml lnl-a ° Chllifll. Rev. Father Ollalloran n5;.7._30 P. M; Dcsalfe, ’ csday, Julie "m. 5am ‘Gd; m“ l-‘c d Unr _ officiated, Zaih. 1.30 P. M, The Annual Mect- 5H,“. I X&S,lrll)(ée.d])g/tl ‘l u, l H0 w-i borne lo ills ln=t resf-' refreshment; m8 of the ivhole parish wl. be hcld nwrngeofwl :8. X-‘dll _“‘.1ll o'“-"u_c"tn m! - (‘jgiflyv Comomw. h‘. ilill evening on Tfiicsdltl’. June 25th. 2.30 P. M. at- m, ogegmfm, ‘glflgfilifb 1651mm‘; m. ,,_,_,,,.,,, .1 B ,_ DQ,.,.,,;_ nm Desable‘ L'359'5'28'1"lfr';\ved bv the Roll call which was Nichols. Ed. Kuaresboro. Jack To HONOR MEMORY _A ape“ ‘rlvylémirleguuyi not} aauieolxgéilivll mgelblslr; lilrlfllCSbillfi, Ed. OBllcu H. Zlrl m1 memqrml service m st" Co-llunbalwere read aild addDlPd. It was mov? glThe lfillOWlll” acted in an hon- P-Klw. Presbhmm“ 01mm“ l" Fmwnmcd and seconded that the lncnlhers 0,1,, (*'l])'][ p; s \1'][j]l‘fn1\v 19f; for at 7 oclock on Sunday was arrnnc- brink. ma“. Mnnmvfls. M n“. m... pgm- mwp‘ “QM-m; "hih" dQV-“(l milimm m‘? 1,11°m°"5' “f _ H“- mceilniz and that uext silbsrrilliicll plulll J 'I“B,.\..,n, in‘... T figflqvi we iDl. Wll lam Townsend of Challotte- to e Red Cross Mwmm, b‘, m” - - . . - - ~. promptly. The colunlltlr-os gave their reports and the followlu: were appointed for the next iiro wrclz. lI-Icalth and cleanliness. Lucy C mid Faith itlorvllnlialrl. Watt-r. Bl n‘ Jones andJnll-tlc MacRae. Blair MaoCallunl and C ire and .\'irs. Neil McPher- nud is survived bv the frlleirii‘. ' l)""lll(‘!‘§ nud JlCTF. Dari- i"l n". U" ‘*'"i"~~"t".~l .i Uiwrz. Rcv. K. f‘ \lr."il'~r'~oli. P P. Tracadle. the Fairville Church. Tl e minister. Rev. F. G. Purnrll "r Clllrk of . zraph Journal Unrolralllmo‘ ‘ilanpiliitfiiw filmy“. .1.‘ lhiiluu. PwlWi-"l- Orcaeu- Jos- - a chins. lo o ow n1: lli rlc ~ C...“ p,» Pyl.‘ y” ..., R-,-l.,-i¢k_ -——- ‘sl ~da~ l._' , . FUNERAL ‘qEnv|CEs_-rhe fumlaftglngggzgfl“ Hggdilg‘ “sigma Glendale, (‘wl. \lrs. Flank Evans. era] of Mr. Felix Harrell. 43-year my; A1053 Jenklng, ' Rcdrlnc, 11h}, g-mx; 0. N R. emnloirre. who-w “TXe Call m Ai'ms"—l'~!l‘,\'cl‘ Jones.» » - ~ -- r ~ ~ dcath occurred on Saturday was Chorus. “We'll Never Let tho n1.l1Kr'~s‘ll~‘cli Ore hrofller Col‘n pre- .q. Jlerensrrl hm l5 years arm. I Flap Fall." Renrllilz nin.“ ---Blnir lVlacCalluiu Countri" -C'ire ' Two contest-s wer. then put on l~_v| Error Jones nnrl u-on bv Alecia Jen- Tllere helm: no further buvi- MRS. FRED \\'lllTE .1 — Dunstairs Basilica where also held servlre at the grave. The M" ' - . . . t . surklcll and unexpected pallbearers \v:'l; Messrs. Charles glgtioggfi “ as N's“! b‘ h i .\lr.~'. Fred Willie, York Doyle, Patrick DfTlITlS. Michael _ _'_ me as a creel shock to lvlicliael, Wm Davey. Jr.. J. A. ' i"l(‘ll(l.~. Although not in l - ill fur llle last 1c was able to ai- hold duties and fillll her many "t" always so wel- _>_____ I \' l 1.. Lleut and Mrs. JPlEHSYFtI/L lsr-ftwcs- ' fglilglquofhzr I terdai morning on re urn inner “mph? 3m: ‘A Ml (‘roorge Arsenault of Povmal.l'l'1~“l"l~i “"11" 19th oi Rev. W.A. Mason in his 89th year. The late Mr. lVlRS'.‘ll his left fer l-luliizn- in eulru‘ Cam-i - vrlllu n‘ ll": , no. was a native of Nova Scotia. He Hill Hospital for ireainlcnt. I (All-s; \V’l’~1_1 H 1-1?’ I ‘hum 11; Vll/PS! ministered to the following conare- 1 d M-ét~fii c ‘hpnnmvd V llklhhr l-‘I-lnli lJihlqnlpl (léqlkx/‘nyall: o, éizttixonéstooiinlgfa gthlllzhgiaOlll ‘caller ifnllsenizlclx: cnroilte to New‘ B. to whore she spent hEr 6M1? this 1E K t ,' c mo” D Hanngghjfp amino, he vesierdnlis yea .. (‘my (“rough 31nd Dlivxlllghludnirilbgldilefii lyfllhxl-segaslg car ferrv on their honeymoon. i She il"l‘.tlf‘rl the school there Co" or ' »‘ ‘ -——-—~~ zl ‘ 1" vr lllZll/‘fl from Prince west. He is survived by ills widow, , .. .- .3" w‘ ,5 '. . . formerly Maul-i , -i<>iln-=»l~n_~. N25‘; 2,..‘i..s;li‘i'i.i "'..$i1f.”§"“.; .r?E...?l1“‘$~l.%fii’°2°.flfi§§l§..>"$i°".~.§l5 t‘0lllilil0llt,t’lllllgllli‘l' of the lnte Wllllrlnl Jolm- Ion‘ rcronq‘; rm. Monty“, “hm? ab]. ‘l; hm. ma,.n.,,_,,,_ " Herd and he will relieve at their S‘i'~r'.>.-nll'=-‘ Sllc l-umc A; G . brim l1. Mr. Tin: uas bride irilerc she endeared herself Mn‘ Jme" a" °t Edmmlwn- nitlwtlgldnelo til- Charlottetown to all‘ her ntcighbors ailldl tcok a JOINS THE COLORS ___Mr_ Ah branch for ten years before golslc |drn|l llnerc-s in _evely in; per- . . t Saint J hn. tnlnlllc to the advancement of the mail ?I.‘.?.l§..°’E llliilflfid ‘llf ° ° lecmm11i=1tv- . tends to loin the Bfrilflfih Army. har- ' "ii-i- sm ‘S ""“"""‘l h" m" dmlgmer" lfilillrc. wile of Waller s. Brown, one nrnndsen lax-ad and four crest ql-aildrlliidjsn. al~o a brother \V.‘.l x n a Swed- rm March 171th? Ho served om 1915-1919 and a'so served in in Wes-trn (tannin. llcr younger the Royal Irish Co stabularv (blnck dailghtcr llaacl (Mrs. Harold and tans) froln 191 4921, Since he salllpsrni p.is=e;l nwav scrcrnl as over size and unable to join the yours ado. rmadlan Army Mr. Oriord vrorked I The funeral which was laraelv llllrrlded was held from her homo Cmford and Doug“ to COTlHYJll Cemetery Wllrfe she . was hid lwside hcr late husband at?! glespglinntllgmll‘ 31°. ivho predeceased her seven years l hired and their father is ho in): 3H,“; _ nleei both of them in Engllmd T"? P-Qlhwafcr‘ _““"° M“- -‘- I before they proceed to a we: area. cwliiles lnPEOI. Eur-n J. M c- Mi iu, l- xi Aincfnireu. Lea How-- ard. llclol" l). Alurrhlson and Ins. lic Nlaclfivxrli. the scene of a quiet but pretty 5'11‘ \\.1= alW-‘Lrs kind and hos- dlnz vcstcrdiiy morning at vlght- pliable and it is not ton much to‘ thirty. when Miss Doris Gertrude my that earth never wrapped lui l-Icnrtz daughter oi Mrs. A. Ernest its ("lll mlllvmre n nlnre warm-- hearted nl- truer friend tilaii Mrs. White. ira-riinmxr m ii.n-.\lii.i..i.\\ Thc-re tmsscd nvmv in Orlkl\nd.' California. on .\l:ircl1 21!. after srv- I erzll nlouths‘ lluess. Katherine Arm NlneMlllan. n‘. the ago of 28 years. The deceased was the dauslver oi \'ll‘.<. Sirali and the lute Neil Milt‘- .\iilluii. re 1‘ ills of t“is rilv for it uumlwr nl _\l.il.<. The lilo Nell Mac- i\lill:\n was n native of World Islands PE l.: his wife was from Novrt Sco- iin Tllrro are left to mourn, bo- sides n loviufl mother. one brother, Jnnvs S Slnwiillm, a member of the Onkand Fire Deirartmcnt. and fllll‘ sister iFlorcarei wife of Thom- Pollee MacDonald, son r. Peter J. acDoilald and the ivelv attired 1n a dressmekcr luonnsi. Akmzsrfil) Captain Archibald IT. M. kamsa!’ . a Conservative M. I‘. in the British Tlouse oI Commons. Ili- fought and was vvzoundcd with the Cnldatream Gurrds in the last War- lle was educated at Eaton nml sandhnrat. May 23 he was elerllrd White Mmintai amidst "1 ""11"" W110" l! PM‘ "1 o; come”; mdmme benlBrltalirs "fifth column" round-up. thg-l mqn mum in suspect. Ile was described as presi- dent oi the "Right club." pink baku straw. silver Mk patent acces- the signing oi urns gave rendition of Bohms Immediately as Cooney, a member oi the ‘no-a. ‘b r Belgian villagers search 1N‘ Tum“ \\>\.>\\\$‘A\\\@\\\Q\\\ posscs- ----~ .. ‘trinity United Gliurch Rel. Education '_ social sad- kiloivrl of of one of the towns Culgariz Tile two partners 0pm- tlle Castor Trading carried oil their viog- in this and many other ways. and with it all he took special interest m WZIS a life mem- ber o.’ the Czisxor Elks Lodge. He Prince taught school, in York Point. as o PAGE THREE ' GRADS CLUB DANCE .\'r Til l: WHITE SPO T’ WEDNESDAY, Mail’ 29.1. Hlllclllg {Lilli - llfltl (lliiiligltl 'l‘lrti1;-) AL. lll..-\.\'('l'l.\l{l).\' l)li('lll£.\"i'l{.\ AILUISSZUN Tlllc nrrrwwimtirlri; Department. The funeral ivas hcld m‘. Alirci: from the Clarence N. Cooirer . tuary. tilence to Si. Jar! . Church, where a l't'(|lll(‘lll lush m-i was offered for inc repose 1.; - soul of the deceastd. lnterlllellt, Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Z1} Eastern Canada MONTREAL. Que., May 27—'I'lle railvua-ys of Eastern Canada Will‘ offer till-s slimmer spblilél.‘ ‘.11 day limit round trip first clzns t. ur- slon fart-s from pants lil Cull "l. Canada to stations l:l Elstezn Q1: >- bec the provinces by the Atlnrzlic and also Newfoundland. acocrdrug to C. P. Rlddc-ll, chairman, Cnltazl- fan Passenger AS'OClil»I-lOll. ' These excursions will b.- ln el- feot from Julie l4 i0 Seylzlllbi-r ‘.2. lnclmtre. and will l\])])i_\' lihlll t? ,1 Fort William, Pcrt Arthur. Ahl- ' 33,11, |1\\'_\]§]) strong, Si“!!! 3UP- Miirle. \'v111¢5‘11l ii-lgiiiii iirlcilllil» ultriilpti-Li Ssirna and all other slatons ll. ‘Ontario eastward, also tnolll siu- ‘mu, H. M" __u.,,.h, tlons in the Province of Quebc n ;;- --- l w: i‘ l’. i-nrl. ltut far cast, as hlOllil-lztyvfll. SYXXFVPI: :|':,.d(';.1;__',:,:.llilllllii‘ llllr |li7lIlu0|15, privileges \\lll be anowcd u! ul. crow?“ “mp1. hm‘) lllc. stations on elthrr the going o?" re- turn trip. Railway tickets will be ‘good in standard sleeping cars ‘or palrlor cars on pairmr-ni ioi regular charge rm; such accommodation. ‘The line llfillflfl)‘ areas in many parts oi Elsrczll ‘Quebec. including the quuiri ole.- .w0i'l\‘i charm of the Gallic Pen- llir-ular. the many pieilsuie rryris llil New Brunsivlck and Prince Ed- ‘iward Island the a-ttroetive iiolwlny lspotis centering around the Bu": of .F‘und_v. The plcturrsrzuo S(“l‘.F‘l‘\‘ en- route to Yamiriith. N. S. Th" lOll!'~ I A, . .. ' l=.lil.r.p ru IKI-JGIS'I'ER ' ruinrrnior, H lld~l ca» ‘isle paradise or Cape Breton lslertl‘ .ancl other areas ln Nova Scorn zArid the unspoiled plargrcilrtcl of 1NEWfCLLndlHIPFl. all have their pm» ltlcular appeal. - A ‘ _ J l‘ 21 day round trip - L» i ons vi enable silmnlel- . ‘to reach thes- r . .- A A A Flares and “'lllla$l€l?ll(‘l'fqlll ‘Vflllfible to exp! lh r ~. ~ F ‘:lt‘1”1'1101’5' fir’ "Xlcfinan blllsilOOrlnlil ‘of rest and recreation at sonic. ,. “holiday con-ire," stntrrl ' H) l. . .e. _____ . 1'5 l lllontrea JASPER‘ m - t - . .. e in. n. Ottawa THAT'S THE PLACE Y1 i’ " v k. / / ' I rokrms YEAR'S .,.li.h', -. m f; TOR-Gnu) i . gt ’ ,7 North Bay Ont. S- *1 ||_'_", Quebec i‘ " H w" Three Rivers ' ' '- Que. |.,,»nl .\ll it.\iion~ ll: PRENTZ‘ l'Il)\\.\l{l) lSl..l\.\i), --liUl.\'('.-—- l-l{ll).\l'. .|l.\l. Till .\'\l: ..\ 'l l ulih l, itxi»; su- _ —-ltlj'fll{.\' l.l.\ll'I‘—- l.‘ p i‘u.-.~(l:|_v. June ll. l.'li0. Except in‘? n ‘d’ lrruiiti null .\1~i".ii HIT). 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