MARCH 29. 1954 filed Soldier Leaves For Korea cp; Maynard MacDonald son of Alex, MacDonald 272 Grafton GEllTRAl GUARDIAN BOYS TAXI-Dial 6560-6569. CRABWELL for Better Phala- graphs. Fornler ch'town Man Killed in Mine llear llranium city A.................... THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Attended Presentation Of Memorial Award Women's Association Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Women's Association met in the Social Hall of the Trinity Church on March 25. Mrs. Garfield Tay- Postal Employees Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Charlottetown branch of Canadian PAGE FIVE 25” who has been stationed with his V ---- . . Postal Employees Association held ” it ill London. Ont.. for some time ADD TO your plated or sterling Mr. William K. Rogers and his 10” "1 me ””i”- at the Post Office on March all. When you CAN'T depend on the weather lull. CAN drpi-nil on me urll for the west com 1,3. week ,0 pgtflgrn 0, mtware dun” our hm, M". R. F. Large returned The Ashmd 3”” 7”" m the following officers were ap- RAIN on SHINE COATS in the Ladle-5' Shop, clinliotinlonn and the ijhhgrk for Korea. bis Dre-EU?-01' Slit 3093 dlD001m'5- from Quebec on Friday after at- charlie 9f me Wmsmp p””)d' Th,” pointed for the coming year: Lal:lies' Wear, Summersirie . . . "Rain Master" Rain or Shine Coats of A CPL M3CD”"ald' mm hu been m w' w' welmex I'M” tending a memorable annual din- gleam” iwenell "by I We e:'0”l1)" Prident, Herbert Vessey; vice- rich, luxurious bengaline with a gay print lining are in either Spring dian Army for two and A j- :1 meet f the Canadian As- "Yer ” W50 : 0 W Y id t Stephen c ll ; t . navy or ebony black. These "Rain Masters" of bengaline are made up llhE.llC)?Cr;-:5. spent his New Year's VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEI-Y. scglattonlgg lgtadio and Television SCHPWFE T985138 DY MT5- Ralph 55:; elLl,(;uj.g lv1ona,ghaox?;nosell:retr:ae:)' in the smartest of uncertain-weather ensembles, to go with them are C3”? "id the 105W” by M” 1 V tiny flattering Hats and long handled, swish looking llmbrs-llas of min in Charlottetown. 163V; Great George Street. Every Broadcasters at which an award smith. Mrs. Carr led in prayer. John A. MacDonald. print to match the coat lining . . . So, no matter what the weather- d "we Hmmt Kt: '3:f”K” E, IE:r;leo,r,u ht; The treasurer Mrs. Dome save TR- man says, you'll be the most fashionable lady on the avonuel You'll FOB SPARKLING MUSIC and cundmlll (general Electnc com- the report of the turkey supper EXPTOSSIOIIS he enchanted with the stunning appearance and perfect fit of these 0 0 I fun. Come 00 N10 BS1731-Si: MG-WI puny. held r8CEnl-1Y- with 8-11 bull Paid. "Rain or Shine" Coats, and just let me tell you. for a Summer Slip- AWDCCH3. T116-9di8Y NEW 111 N10 M" K 5 Roger, and her other 4111110 I BEN-918Ci0TY Wm W55 on Coat there's nothing as wonderful as a Bengaline! When you churoh hall. Admission fifty cents. daughter A. K Morrow were made. CAN'T depend on the weather-You CAN depend on a Rain or Shine --- um ,,e',.e,.. ,5 h(',hou,-ad guests The Dresident thanked all the Cost from Hoiman's in Charlottetown or Summcrsirle. :31: !ln'lrael13'g1fnX'(i1entg8s()efelW)::.r BuhlIll;.)l,i'I:Sup'ltg:r;lII)Antlfeus:il:(.INA& at ltthe dinner; the! Wiogrgier Vii-:k.l'gIpEel';1:iil)t::El an pfxlgtilgg Zrglehggd J3: Rrnbthe death 101! Charles Ross A SPECIAL PURCHASE, ' . . And we "P passing HM advantage M l ' nu us over or 3 e ”' w 058 mm the olwmg "mm" this on to you. The song we sing is of Spring Lingerie in bath the hon... again after being a patient ;n the P. E. Island Hospital. vegetables, rolls and butter, tea. coffee or milk, 55 cents. Mrs. Morrow. The award. which has hereto- per. as quite it few of the mem- bers are sick. The president ask- ed each group leader to see that slons of sympathy have been re- ceived by The Cancer Fund, 8C Ladies' Shop, Charlottetown and the Ladies' Wear, Summerside . . . It's CO'l'IlON-fine, soft and easy to care for . . . It's a SLIP with Mr Gordon Carr Oyster Bed POLICE COURT-In City P0- 1”” been known the Canaqllan me sick were gent card; or (low. Gxlamm s”ee"' Ch”bu'emW"5 fine eyelet frill and straps and bodice ijust right for under your 'd' P was A guesi or Mr and lice Court Saturday. before Mag- C'e""al,E)"mC "am 15 3 51 V" em wmwd Burke - " - sheer blouses). Best of all-there's a double panel of mnu-rial down 8' 2' ' istrate Martin, one drunk and trophy in the shape of a radio! The Association was sorry to Roland Macphef-90" - the front which gives "No-Sec-Through" aw'SUl'i1nf'f'l We got those Petr-r Proud. recently. transmitter tube mounted on an W. H. Benton fine. white bstiste Slips at a Special Price and IllFY go out in you we . incapable was fined S16 and costs V y . h . I ch vim I M. 5. g V, wmo y.,5.,,, y,,,.k ", , or 10 days and another was sen- 0” bl” wliably m5C"W'- Md '5 3:31 ,3 W3: dlmifj 0,0 gm 3,'.”,,”. Edward 19512191 at the Special Price of only 1.93 each! By the May the sizes arr ' " t ' ' tenced to 30 days in Jail. A vag- Relatives and friends he” um PFC”-Hi-ed BHHUBHY Ht "19 m59'-mi Howe" 1393101-5 BN5 - - from 32 to 40 in Holman'a of Charlottetown and Summcrslde. ' Mrs. Ruth Ma.cI.eod ylsllnf to the City on March 18. xir. and Mrs. Peter Proud were rcceniljr visitors to Covehr-ad. M3"! Howard Watts. spent March to, in the City rant was also given 30 days. NOW IS THE TIME to buy that watch. Our entire stock 20'; dis- count for this big sale. W. W. Wellner Ltd. THE JUNIQB Ladtes' Aid of elsewhere, were shockul and sad- dened to receive the tragic news that Robert Freeman Eddy. 45- year-old East Bathui-st native, was instantly killed on March 4. An employee of Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd, Mr. Eddy was at work on the flrm'a Beaverlodge of the Association for outstanding service to the broadcastingindustry of Canada in the engineering and allied fields. The award is per- manent each year and known in future as the Col. K. S. Rogers Memorial. A replica of the trophy will be sent to Mi-a.i will be The meeting closed with the Benediction. The Ashford group served a dainty lunch. ll & R 8 Executive Bruce Judson . Irene and Bill Bolsner . . . 83.00 Mr. as Mrs. Charles M. Ross 55.00 Murdock MaoRae and family, Brighton. Mass. Frank Melletti Somervllle, Mass. and family. Brand New for around the house cover-up. are the serviceable SMOCKS that have just arrived in the 5 and 10 Departnicntl They'rl in either full or filled styles and are made of plaid or splatter desig naied cottons. The fitted styles have a half hell. in back with a flipp; little rear that will really flip as you hustle about! Tlley're gay and light mannered-they'll save your dresses many cleanings . but get yourself a couple-the sizes are from 12 to 2'1 priced just 2.49 . .511” morn Hard” Yum W" the P. E. I. Hospital wish to operation; when the Mcident M. K. 5. Rogers in the near future. Mlzpah Lodge No. 17 AF. and and 2.98 in the 5 and 10 Department of Hnimanls in Summc-rslde. W" C'''” of her grnndparenw ML NHIOUHCE that due 10 ll"! 11111955 curred and 11 com 1 at The award has been re-namedl AM Eldon- 51000 M” H3”-V s1"krmd- cm" of Mrs. A. A. Allen (nee Patsv him pan on ed with b me C G E CO H 3 Inean1ofia1ll whmogk -1-he servme 5'00 .;r!i- the ti-(Pk-Pllvl. ll-Krrrettl Mtslsi tvelmal Carmlzdy Tile men. cleaning out an" lg Col. hog-"5; 10; ms c(;1vnbuhlEx:(l1uPLivgIl(;?lt:l:i:PmIE8:lIlghed0;x.al:glr: MECEWH1 Lrolh Pmeue 37:00 iIS COHSEH 9 0 F6 BC! TS. ' ' ' i ' . .Virs G60. W3”-5. YOYK. SPCM Allen in the puhionpsho-W on grunuonogr A3? b1””'l3- 1W9” making :';”:ut': the Canadian broadcasting of Home and School Associatf-ills Mrkegzig Mm wlmam M” S500 Mxrh m' in the C”y' AW” 5' act shalt's s;colI1?iWle5lr3l)eal;):ut T719 ylilresenliamm W” made m was held in Charloumllwn ofn Mr Ernest H l 35.00 m.. I .. March 22, in Mr. K. Par er's o - ' . ' ' ' i ms! Mm” Bnmn city. men! SUNDAY SONG SERWCE h fleet (l,indergrr;undv. When they re- Mr. Willigrn D. Form. innreczrgnjh rim with me president. M”. Gorg St. Jltflhrls Church Y. 115,500. '?'r 'Wk-9"" "l ll” h”"” l" Trinity Young People held the” laogs glw gkmbo rim" wpp0m' tlionfftld it plonteterggd e orrsti llilm” M"'D”””1d -””51di"”' - MBeClalSl Gilli iaool York. regular Sunday evening song ser- ml; icymn rgml mbechwise from tfeb e d 0” u,f:.aan;,ni:Le”0.Pe R 0 1 Reports of officers and commit.- M" Pregtroe: G1,”: 3300: Vice in me mcial huh cg ih, church 3- "K ” "5tlY1UY- 0 703 H , m ' htec conveners were heard and dis- r' l - -- ' i W. Ind M”. Gregor Maccmg hm evening The imam! Wu led Locale of the accident is five Col. Rogers built his first set cussed. Mr. and Mrs. I!1liiottJones .. 52.00. - tum and daughter, Ruth, Brack- h Robe” Humheson with Mary miles from Uranium City. sask- in 190d in Summerside and during Signs M an increasing interest Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Mac. 1 Reserve seat Exchan O y atchewan. An inquest is being con- the winter of 1910-11 was wlrelesslm education in the province were Leod, Cape North, N. 5. 32.00 g Iev Point. were the guests of Mr. and Airs. Raymond Vesscy, York, crl iiarrh 21. Miss Margaret Vessey. City. .-rwzrt Sunday at her home irl WK FIMMEN CALLED - meme" nhla Pa Timmina Ont ch ted c d' r' t ilit r l w I lit t autheost of her Tusdav Three 345 600 C... were called twice on Saturd y, i -i , .. ar- opera aria as irs m ary ' we ve omenis ns u e o e e ,. ; &.m. ,,g ; 'm. W End Mm Pet" Proud. hm H”, to put omya grass the 8:3 ;:li.l.t:Jl.()W'n, P. E. I...Ill'ld Edmonton. portable telegraph set at P8tBW8Wa.ibrEiIlCllP5 held meetings of their were quickly caught. Two air-E p g; rm-gr gupsts recently, Mr. and rrsldence on ma Elm Avenue at " "T" and Eldoiado. Saskatx:hc- C-mt. In 1920 he constructed thelenlargeld school committees during planes and bloodiioullds were call-ll 91'; sh A g 2 M” George Mm” and daughte, 540 pm. The spchnd can at gm Win.) A veteran of the Second first radio telephone on P. E. '15- Education lt eek. Mrs. McDonald ed into the search for the otheri . . OW m pril 5;.,,.. NW. smug. .pt.mx. was aitsgo Ll-glttzroy St., wlhterg w&I;dthV(:Va;ichAeFwrve: toyyersears land andlwa: granted the grst 3;-it i':IrV1ied1t;Jn;ttreeX;)d ttgllde South- seven. 1 S repore 8 accumua e - r . -. In 0 er 3- commercia 1-3 to license in ens rn B110 Or an n- , g , rh- Misses Annabell and Fem gases in a furnace caused com- fillaiion-9 included ,the Masonic Canada in 1924 for station crcv at,li9F5-911115: and encouraging meeting i,l;;.:"ltE, h,?;':mal;:m””p:3;;e mi: 8'45 ”'m' 6'00 p'm' tram-.v. spent March 20. in the buation to dislodge some bricks I-Oder. Prrsombit kind and clever. Charlottetown. Col. Rogers washuttended by 80 men and women mam ml-md m',h,, ,mc.m..,.., W.” below the roof surface. A blaze much missed and mourned Isiahdvs fh-5; ye evlshm sumo” Mhand Mr. Parker were guests of 0 t 9' W, ' Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Allen d"""”P'd l" ill” 5”": 5"” me Ml" Edd-"' W”-' 3 "'03 (and?! End the time of his death in Janual'Y.'?I1l;5t-mike lgl;':!nKB0n &h9t W0m9U'5 7 0 ma cas. paid a short visited to York on March 22. Misses Shirley Vessey and I-nzel Vcssov. were visitors to the City. on March 20. ":T congregation heard with much . for a. standard Home and School mi, '",,- eh, wgek.end' Mr, um :::;"';lf' zlg:'"ER"dhbyh lIh9r'B9m' Summeraide, P. E. 1; Mrs. Ar- NEW YORK (OP) Despite the June 8 will be the date of the g Mrs 590, w,.gi,,,, In th i”" C ”" ” 0": thur Palmer (Sally) Glendale, i t '1 7 th t the annual meal": ”' which M” g e even ng service yester Camornmg Two brothers. Ker” P0551519 1T5 11197955011 3 1 Duckworth will be guest speaker. Mr ma M”! Fmnk wamt York. 'I(;lii:Ml:to;i'c;ertofivaa'hgiivergruniier Mm Eddy. Demon, Mxch” and 1l)dI';::ll.l1V':ef;lliSe Solfort the ijgltigmoimls The following nominzllilig com- ' went March 22. in the City. C guns Em” W' Edd” B”””"”' Wei pol-taint respects. Resources Min- mx 96 M5 ”ppox"'ed' Mrs" Km” Misses Lillian McAssey and Marlene Dixon, teachers of York school, spent Saturday in the were hy Gounod, Mozart, Beetll- ducted l" First United Chmch of the Canadian Women's Club of Ci',v. men, Handel and Boriniaansky. ghfrgfl by Rthl':'Wd5ld9- New York city the Eskimos livc Continued from page 1 g The rliurch quartette sang two Y 5 5""! .V .9 C 0? WET? i ether in harmony adapting T i'TT”CT TTTW Twp Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt numbers which were supplement- ""310 The Hills.” and 'Ab1d9 tllgemselves skillfully Do. their sur- gig: 3:,l50tmt:,o,' tggcnnognez icggf were visitors to York. recently. the Qlre.stsD:f tlitgtr rlieceaii Ihliifr. ring solo. ghehfiuneralsl of the )t:thler mengbers mg and equlpmeni, but gutted to W” i . War WAN In - an 5 "'1 Y W 0 8 DISH 01'! the harsh northern climate. ' . g - hr 1,.” . A Formerly the German liner M" Personals ";....::r:; mgr: ::r:;..l .,..”l.;.,iI;i.FEi2iaZ? .2”i.lff.?:2S".3i Meme me. Mr. Frank Watts, is spending 91. Miss Theresa Tralnor R. N. were Mr" and Mn" T' Di Mob me” needs' the mmmer added lvllat:(E7:ki”flT1)8llJSve:t1l?lIl6 Berllittrlm1t)f”tolllt: W tie” with W brother. Mr-'Haiilax. is spending a hoiidnil :xl1Be(l:ldE;.!lld'r,Mt;rrl-(1iSon'h:ill'Ial. ”'nf?3& l)l:'h”lell(:i17lxI':l,icre(:ceA:)ecl1 thgltls-gigs): llenllz Sewld Willa W3" " ''l” W" .7-ck Watts. Ti-acadie. 5 cl f Ch 1 ttet . The "mm mm” of M". mi” Trainor, valley Street. City. '"”l "3 ” A” 9"" glromhggl oftri;:g::1';5:mi';:l; w,,5.,,, was qumd by gem, M Do 'i . . h Algerian reporters as saying "the u:d..”."”.:.”.'.::. 73.52"; :2 l".l:'r';...l:::".l:"-..l:':l:: u ll Supply Mime, 222.9” W" t ” fitgfbotize was mm H ,1 3 ' I I I 5' h H d-U . cure .' u ere was no lrec tan ospitai All rvah her a wing of the RE Island Hospital "199 U11 118 COD 1005 lie"? Omcm confirmation of this reg -speedy recovery. -30. BIG APPEITTE IJVERPOOL. lmgland, (W)-A 1!-rear-old boy stole in chicken from A store here. cooked it and ate it on his way to school. In Morrison at the piano. The guest of the evening was lvo Cudmore who played the saxaphone. Follow- ing refreshments the sing song closed with "Blast Be The Tie." firemen were required to use a stream of water before the flames were subdued. Damage in estimat- ed in the vicinity of two hundred dollars. SACRED CONCERT - A large Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. and con- sisted of organ solos composed by Handel, Lamare, Each and Wil- liam Chinner. Choir numbers ed by a duet and chorus. and I with her mother. Mrs. Catherine for treatment. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Bert Campbell and Mrs. Edwud Mills of saint John spent the week-end in Charlottetown, the latter visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Gillespie, 76 Doug- ducted. A soil of the late Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eddy. Mr. Eddy had been a- way from Bathurst for the past 29 years. He had resided in var- ious centres including Philadel- while nperatli-lg the Eddy Kennels in Prince Edward Island he served a term as president of the Char- lottetown Kennel Club. Mr. Eddy is survived by his wife and four sisters, Mrs. Lockard Ronalds (Mabel). and Mrs. Lillian deceased him. The remains were brought to Bathurst, the service being con- With Me." the some as chosen for To. Tour canaila ports in the north was high. the Iskimo's life was never easy. operator on the toe-breaker Mintol running between Georgetown andl Pictou. a Lieutenant in the Signals Corpsl of the Canadian Militia and in the summer of that year he built and visitors. In 1911 he was gazetted; Eskimo Life Not Too Easy ister Jean Lcsage of Canada said Saturday. Lesage told s. luncheon meeting rounding: by developing the cloth- not always good and the cost of im- llotcd: The number nf visitors to schools during Education Week this year was much larger than in previous years, One city school re- ported over 200 and another 150 Letters received from Tig-riish gave evidence of an active inter est in education in that district. Tigniah Convent Home and school is the first this year to report hav- ing completed the requirements neth Parker and Judge St, Clair 4 Killed children had embarked at Singa- at Hamburg in 1930. mark. The ill soldiers, all of them be- UTTAWA, (CP)-British supply Minister Duncan sandy: will make a three-week tour of Canada. next month to "get acquainted" with Canadian defence production and HOUSTON. Tex.. (AP)-Ten con- victs. most of them thought long- termers, oveirpowerred a prison guard whose horse threw him andi fled from Harlem prison farml Clover Club Ballroom 7:00 Show - April 1st Mounting Hospital Costs: wear in 3 .l0y0us mooil Wear a "Print" that's as full of life as a new-born chick! We have them Qlenty, just waiting to make this the most colorful Easter in many a sea- son! They're of pure Szlk Shanlling (imported Doupinni fahrici uith the de- llrvnnila oourt he was ordered to 1 51, 3' d th inataliatlo s. 1 Day costs of loo 6.d 5:55”, lialph ”c,','f.,',",1,,e,',' whhe; Officials" here said Mr. sandys. . lllh in bright Hbslrdr” "1" Bay HOW- hu bum in in the P. E. mind who will fly to otuwg April 9, 1, era. There are several styles from Hogplm, not coming to undertake specific which to make this important choice- "'-rj?--m- ::5?1tc1:;193I5-L0I:”n lg5”'d W" 3"" either pencil slim or flill-hlmvn skirts DEATHS Mr. sandya nlllloconrlggillybttawa MONCTON. N. 3.. Mar. 23- llowse. deputy niinistrr of mines-l ”'- ””””d '””l l””'”' '””" W" ” St. John's. Nfld.. William J. Barryl crisp touch to the trimming . . . by the ggh with Defence Production Minister (special)-Increased hospital costs d M h me C meau Dlgby NP. 1., gm" mm , d Howe and Defence Minister Clax- are being reflected in the operation 3" VD 0 , " ' . ' ;' way. the!" pure silk dresses are hand 506 PO! on 0 0" G" of Mumma Blue cl-M5, hug, the Medical society nominees. flora WHMMPI ramp Mdm, "M mm” A BIRTHS (HoopiR0l:E1N-Am um amlmwwwn ?he:o':v.o"Iel'lI!oAoIinllovln.'”'f Ill mp" .n the week-end following the lllh 5-'t”"' 30h"? Prince Edlwm I5”"'d' on Wren It '” ML ma J g t P ' . er of Fiv un f h Munhhe Dr. G. S. A. Inman. Montague, P. Mrs. on-ken. Eaton. . no we years ago today. Y I annual mee g o l e I E. I. Newfoundland, Dr. H, D. daWm'er' ' In” R o" We miss you sadly over! III! P.rAsh In Fir. avg:-cE1luEeIg,l'1l(l:ld?&s(;lce1l.'(1uonllntntllt? R”b0il-9 S'- J9h"”' 1 1 ' ' - ( l ' . ll ll l A. ll xnwcnr - At the Ready Mem- Man: "in vmry way. --- board room of the Association) nolrfmelggjr Revfailnh A. Afsgcggwjili Orial Hospital. Montreal to Mr. and MM. Alton I... Kennedy (nee D0?"-hr Rooney). a daughter. father. Mr. Juries Llewellyn. who ' sway on March 20, 1952. so often our thought: so wundu And life haa never been the same since you were called away. Iver remembered by aryu, ton. He will visit military installa- tions and defence production centres in Quebec, Montreal, Ot- tawa. Kingston. Ont, Toronto, Win- BAKER'S MILLS, N. Y.. (AP) - Flumea roaring through an Adiron- dack lun'uberman's isolated dwelling overall financial picture is satis- factory and no lmnlediate increase in present subscriber rates is con- templated. This was announced over new MacBesth Avenue here. administration building "Mounting hospital costs are un- der constant study by our actuaries Scotia, Dr. D. M. MacRar. Halifax. Dr. H. .l. Devereux. Sydney; New Brunsivick. Dr. J. Paul Carelte. Campbellton. Dr. J. A. M.a.cDougall. Sydney, R. W. skeat. Moncton. E. O. Hodge. Yarmoulh, Sister Cather- l lne Gerard. Halifax. ii. A. Likely. ”Prinl" for F.:i:lr:- amt for Spring. Sizrs are from if to 17. ' RT'"V . early Saturday wiped out a fam- ily of five. Three relatives es- caped. The dead were identified as Samuel Nulllngton, 32; his wife, Charlottetown and P. M. Blanchet,,l Saint John. Administration officers were re- appointed as follows: Dr. Joseph A McMillan. Charlottetown. executive Phyllis and family. In Memos-tam and appropriate action wiil be tak- en when indicated as necessary to safeguard the fiscal position of our plan," stated J. N. Flood. M.E.I.C.. president of John Flood And Sons Mrflllll - At uioomhe Hospital. Tm. Alberta. on March 19. 1954. 1-; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr.-Cthie (nee W0" F01. 'Pi-yon. P. E. I.) a son, John Maynard. Wt. I lb. 8 on. ll.ll. Mactean UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre DIAL 5549 TIIE IIERIIESSEY FIIRERAL IIOME 91 Kent BL W. J. BROWN Funeral Director all out me N Hour Ambulance Ssrvteo mlllmed. courteous service In loving memory of Mn. Janie Magoo who issued away on March 28th, 1041. In memory we see her just the same. As long as we live we will treasure tier name; Deep in our hearts also is living ye We loved her too dearly to ever forget. Iver reineinbered Brother. and sister. BIO BUSINESS Life insurance was introduced to Canada by British and American componlu around 1850. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL Home 78 Euaton st. ouu. can complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - IOIIIT I. BIADLII by Mother, Louise. 29. an expectant ” . and their three children. Bruno. 68, who lived nearby, and a couple identified as George and Eleanor Morehead. fled to safety. - IN MEEPRIAM In loving memory of Mr. They say lime heals all sorrow, A And help: in to forget. ' But time has only meant to In now much we miss them yet. Their memory is our keepsake. With which we'll never part. God has them in his keeping. We have them in our hearts. God needed two bright Angeli. For them he had to send. Bothcyllled jututhoyllvol l.'verrbod,v'a friend. Always remembered by Mr. and In. D. A. Iceland and llllally, lltpefleld. M , N - ed chairman of H umnum” "men mm” of directors. These increased hm- pital costs. he went on. meant that Blue Cross benefits were ciirrentl.i.' worth at least ten per cent mnre than last year; were. in fact. rep- rosentative of an extra. cent. Benefit to subscribers since January lat. resiiltt-d.as follows: N. Flood, M.E.lC. Saint John. irr- elected); MlcDougnil. Saint John. EXF(lllllP committee Mr. Dcugail. Dr H .1 ney. N 8. sister Catherine Gerard. Halifax lorry. Sou-it John, N. 3.. Professor E. 7. Donktn. Halifax. and Dr. H. D Roberts. St. John's, Nfld. Ltd.. saint John. who was rc-elect- the plan's board ten PM Enrolment in Maritime Blue shield continued to increase during Mm -V-mu Goeley who issued 1953, as did the number of par- Iwsy Much 17th. 1953. tlclpating doctors in the surgical- ;3;- -"g';d"";'l':-'7" -vi-rm-. ?.'i.'”i?.l..”i;” Bl'f".l. l."”nZ"li?ll'.".'f """ ' in" ' ll "' M" Charlottetown. executive medical The one: they left will never for dlncml, '"' Directors of the plari from the W” "'9 "G '''l- "'9'" "' four Atlantic provinces devoted wo days. Friday and Saturday. to wo executive meetings and the an- nual meeting. Election of officers on Saturday Chairman. J. vice-chairman. Dr. .I A Mar- Syd- Flnofl. Dr Dew-reux. Infirmary. William .1. Members representing subscrib- era: Professor Donkln. J. N. Flood, George R, Melvin, Saint John. C. K medical director: Ruth Cook wil- son. Moncton. executive director and secretary-treasurer: T. i. Doyle and D. 0. Downing, Moncton associate directors. Mayor Gladys M. Porter. Kent- ville. aeri'ct.ary-lreulirer of the Maritime Hospital Association. was also in attendance during the an- nuei meeting. llelliiiilol APAPER-MATE PEN IF lliillliillgwlilfij ; 1.98 Av ailahle At H. M. Simpson Ltd. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 100 Richmond St. Ladies' 3 Ladies' Wear - - - Summerside hop - - Charlottetown