i ‘taatjr A M ‘ ,..'-H f? a n I porvous breakdown ' I Lxmgi ‘imi-kaikhllting vital organs a l . tural lllllzlélt)‘; and sleep have become ma“ or.“ an lilVB been n: stored to nor- Tii-lilyfilfild i. ' it... Dr. ‘“".f"iv..’l‘l“ii.'.§‘a°"fi "or? family than is some Oiiowhohilaprofitedbyuseoftliia modern restorative. Funeral 0f Mrs." Annie Mciiuigan llold Yesterday Fimeml of Mrs. Anni Meg took" place yesterday in’... hermfnni: St..Dunstan's Basilica h a. . Wlflil High Mass was cxloleiliied gy M!‘ W11. Most Reverend James c, Mmiiiilflii. Archbl-ihflp of Toronto. hgkhe rciifficers of the Mag were; p est, Rev. Dr. J. A. Murphy; dhooiis oi’ honor. Rev. Dr. Martin naizhan and Rev. Joseph P. flflilhfirl- 5J4 deacons of oflice, v. Dr. Gavan Monagtian and Patrick Walsh; master Q1 I ceremonies. Rev. Louis Dougan. . l’ Present in the sanctuary were Rlxht Rev. Monsignor ‘Preacey of Tflmflfi/O. Right Rev. Monsi or G. gb anhdvkgé; 13cm game ~ v. . . - ma..- at syiieniiam st. United? ulere'Mag-dg1en Islands. Qemefig. "‘"‘" 0”" “h” “m Owen Ki: ns M. J. Smith no. 5' ‘Wm m‘ “‘"‘” “'3'” d T- i. W. Ci. Mcnaghan, D: ii- D- ll WWW" “um” 9°” n. w. v. McDonald. 0.0., M. .1. Wi-Yrifim '-“'"'°°"- M" Rconev.1='.McQunie.is..i.m¢onn- iiiii- = . - us, Phelon Mc-Kenna, P 011. urphy. Do las McNeill, Earl Dalton. Daniel Sullivan, O56. R... ‘V. McLaughlin, 05811., Clar- ence Pitre, Wilfred MicCai-die. or. Croken, Basil Crcken, Wilfred Kaela. George McCoi-mack. George McCobe, F. L. Connolly, K.C. Mc- Pherson, Richard Ellsworth, S.T.D Charles ‘McCarthy, Rev. Dr. Ber- nadvi Gillis and the choir. Archbishop McGulgan conducted the service at the graveside. The bearers were: Hon. Mark R. bran. W. H. Kiggins. Frank Murray. Lao B. Doyle. Thomas L. finith and James Kiuina. - 0114a!’ mourners were. John P. MoGuiziin, J. H. Monaghan. James Mlonaqhan. Anthony Hsughey. Joe- r alv. asia A n. cuiax, “ ‘erph Doyle. Peter Mu y. Alexis Murphy, James P. igen. J.T. Devine. James Deirine. Jerome Elliathey, John Callaghan. M. Coi- laghan and Philip Callaghan. Plan Organizing P. E. I. Branch 0f Amputation: Ass’n. Ameetln of G t W vete- aiu was held in tiloeaoanfilion L: yflwlaixiliazgn urn-tori dwelt‘. City. r a iii-pose con- sidering the iormiiiiug of a Prince EYESIGIIT muh“ai2.% =*:.°‘..%".c:. Exlllllmlu" "to lu.s*zn..".a.i.e..bo"°"; M. . e Deming; Prgldeni is Cant. Bthe Rev. Sidney . Liam- ll. J. IMBIHI m3 . .!i. . comrades attended. from all over the province and the meet- OPIOMETRIBT MONTAGUl. I l. l. inn was moat enthusiastic. It was otflce Connected With Brenton mm‘ u.‘ awry." masses on d has a decided to form a branch tor the province of Prince Edward Island and to apply tor a charter from the Domin on Command. The lol- iowlnil oflcers were elected: '* -i N. W. Liowther, Char- fl .-.--~-~.;-:-;...;. -;-;- n . - s: r l l0 . mm’ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ SOE/tlltgealqresidoiit. c. s. oingweii. . e rs. N. D. MacLean hgrtigglrllli-eas; A.’ aéuniilcuwent, in: . . . O O O ”"”‘“"“'““‘ “=aieiu°.lfi‘sii~iiisi§uwssels" an . ~ . - EMBALMER Arrangements were made tenta- tiveiy for a meeting of the Associ- ation at some time early in June to discuss matters pertaining to the welfare of the members and plans Charlottetown and North Wlltahirc M19591“ formal dinner meetiiuz at th me. CONVOCATION googtlgues m...‘ g5. ii and her activities with the Can- adian Rad Cross during the war- "In varous ways aha ha. boon l woman promoting the welfare and contributing to the welfare and ad- vancement of her fellow citlaem and others. while at the same tme nultivntng the llteraw gift with which she was endowed." he said. m. ciirk pawl triwte to Dennis. a. member of hi/S fpfmfl‘ congregation at Halifax. Address- ing the graduates he mid tho? were living in a much brtt=r day than that of their grandfathers. Rev. William s. Godfrey raised Dr. Clark! service as a min star of the United Church oi Canada. Proiesor Harry W. Mackiai. lita- ' i tho leader! in sac hi 0 ' “Th; glided. in tho uni-film Prov rofessionai Cards ll. F. IRBIIIBALD f.'L".‘.‘;Z'.‘I.2.‘.’§°‘2.".'.'.ZI Phuna OI. P. 0. In lt- Mcleodi B. Bentley litdlhidl: t 8: c. l. armour u. c. "new erupt-W ' 1;. muannual ceremony Kuuieth Adjustment Bureau o. c3313.. ygnnglifl- worldwide: "I" --v°'-1-=<="°"° $1.22 if n a.""'°“iii.in 0 IEPOBTI amt John. pmiidmf, of m“ ygfg III-IO LOANS cuss The vaiediotiiry was ~- i cirtmm fix“)? g.‘ Albert Ritchie. An- t “,.‘."’....' closing o! moat Agademy and commercial a portrait If Juries Mogul khnarm f freer inlaid l?“ m,» Horace J. A. Brown raillatrll eaten racemes. ' Wider“. 96 Waymouth Street, to 7 were made for the hold a! a bu, Mill The sheet anchor an , ~wnn The liantrai Guardian ed I "iflnTo-H’ ".117." ....§.'..'.'..'Il: 2i t in lam-u ‘i. omen-Io?!’ ‘like. payable L‘ advance. . {IIDDIATIQN LIFE INSUR- AN L-6788—'f-2!-3ll AITlI-NOON taa and showing of mmoinada Ringgit! garments, Bap t school l. Saturday afternoon, May 21st. 8.30. L-511. STEAM SAIL! WITH CARGO -'I‘iie B. . Freddie: eogguyester- u, va a, eo- uta to l dn . N Gcoti . d Montreal. Thawveaselvgs-rivednltdoxrli- day nicht and discharged a gen- eral cargo. firemen m" earl b an overheated era was little damage. POWNAL Cl! GI : Clifton hot 4e atull m n Herbert at 3.30 in serv e ‘I It Millview at 7:30 in char e oi’ Mill- view Y. P Jliiion. Rev. . K. Ross. Minister. L-iflo. cial lesion 0d the City Council ast n ht. A dwell at 10 Grafton Stree , con- demns ‘; 1...“. :L< ‘a\ayyqqn ha" m: tion. was ord.!'.d torn down. 1t had been UIIDCCULLCG for some time. The viricial litre Milli-mill would be ed what had been clone car.- cerning a condemned balding on lower Queen Btnzgt. iilpntgsulge tlhe Riley _ e mes e- cido . ZONINGi-A ia-rge section of Brighton is now zoned by the City Council to ensure that well-con- structed homes only can be erect- ed there. Restrictions similar to those in the Smallwood nub-divis- ion now appl . This choice location is now dcuby protected by Civic and iprivate mning. Appreciation in vs ue with the years is assured when you build in the Bmallwood location. Reasonable prices, easy terms. modern iinancing-‘Pay as you pay your rent-Small down go manti Bea the Bmallwocd Rea‘ late Agent. Take advantage of present building prices. Why pay rent’! Invest in a new home. Save nioneyi - L-JBS-B-IB-fll. POLICE COUIIT—At the Police Court yesterday l2 cases were call- od invoivln motorists operating vehicles wihout- 1988 markers. Those who had obtained their new markers were permitted to go and others ordered t0 report today. summonses were issued for two who did not appear.’ A man charged wi theft was sentenced to 80 days in jail. The case arose out of the le of boots and oil clothing obta ed through the Fisherman's Loan. A man charged under the Prohibition Act. with keeping liqifir for sale was fined SEO and col or two months in jail: a second case. involving a» man charged similarly. was adjourned until Thursday. PERSONALS m. Kenneth MacDonald, son oi Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald, city, has arrived home from Kingston, Ontario. where he is taking a. med- lull course at Queen's University. COMMISSION ' (continued irom paiiLl)‘ who was receiving relic! and who was imposing. The paralysis existed chiefly in urban centres. If some of’ the monies devoted to relief were ap- plied to decreasing taxation on properties so as to make it poa- sible for new construction to aka pia;e, municipal responsibility for relief could be maintained. ‘lliat would be a wiser course to pur- sue. ' Even i1 that were done there would still be helpless people in |the Prairie Provinces. In the pres- ence oi’ a threat which over- shadowed them. there was no one who would lend money there. "What that cioud is we all w." said the Conservative leader. “Itcpudiation is rampant- and it is centred in Edmonton." Facing Crllil A Canada had been "off the track for years." he said. on the whole |princip‘e cf disallowing laws. The jcountry was or. the edge of a crisis that meant disintegration. Something had to be done to hold Canada together. The remed_ was not to adhere to the princ pie that because a law was const tutionai it could not be disallowed. that it should stand. of Dominion authority must be preserved. and he would impress on the Govern- ment not t0 throw it away. Senator W. A. Buchanan (Lib lpthbridgc) dec ared em ioyment would have been provide in Al- berta for the construction indus- ltry "if confidence in the prov- ince had not been destroyed. provincial legislation wa created a situation that moans a pat-am in Alberta with mOIiOY. won't invest in hla own province. and the rson outside Alberta can't." sci the lenatnr. Home: were needed in both rural and urban Alberta. but they could not be built because money ‘was finally umwcmgzcvinw and-the ric- Ofl. .I’l posse-ital V t THE "miaizcmwizroww commits: ma: w... - “"‘ zea- ~_. "r"- nww-u? Island Balltlil ' Qtmuqi Quintet time]; WEDNESDAY. MAY 13th Churches lioid ~............. - ' lmilla-lyer ‘Mall-Bl Meeting lierel COUNCIL ___ I Priii The district met-ism thoehmch: (Continued 1mm page l) Edward ‘gland Ba Y opened th a rally‘ eiaimthemoludgg Peoples’ gsglgt Chugych ma’ ichclrl 1...»; of the People“: a: at assurance that relief contribution 1.80 a; 1% yfitlfii Int view of that; t3: CltBY Q C0 I10 1541310 In U!‘ C!‘ 0 - Charlo by o! Bon- lisaticns. the Mayor feved. The aha-W. o! long Creel Premier had also rederred to a re-| M! W"! 01 Ill “W393i, cent communication from Minister standard and coed delivery Mwro- oi’ Labor Rogers stating that aha. uiisiam. Pier. ammo“ W! hencefortfidtho Doirninion oovinn- Re J gum‘ uw-twun‘ l“ merit wo not contribute to any it‘ @151 'i° "W! lif i. und at by Provin- laugg‘ ‘ltfdlgm m“ lmgrz: ymmtg gale Ggagrnrnente: or fivunicipallties giwgfe Charlottetown B. Y. .U. b“ l“ ‘my Viv-‘"‘” "hm m’ m than“, loam ha“ 5 Federal Government undertook for "l? .”‘".“’°°°‘. ‘.i‘°..°°‘i. "dd ""1 n r e e era Burl“?! Manna égeeiimentfayfglis ‘NYOI; referred Thadistiot t 1th Ult- atelegrasnw ed a...n..’en..‘.“.°.?n"‘§.3..n.% wxlih cent-iv oriianiwd Unemployed Work- held p. nizlfitm o! Hg... bo-. would be any diflerent than last an weal" con Quiz‘? day Devotional period was L. Douglas. M.P., acknowiedaiiiz conducted y Rev. Mr. Haytcrwreceipt of a communication from Haze brook. The Moderator Rev. H. the Association and informing them L. Danton intioducqd Miss Muriel that the matter was bei consid- Lawrence. Chiidrena and Girl's ered. The telegram eta ed, too, Work Secretary for M'- R- E- 0- Mir» that Fbdersl direct relief would be Lawrenicxa stressed the value o! es- comm...“ tabllsh O G l. T. groups in Speaking concerning the telegram‘ g . . every church and community nd “we - flaked 1w a waiter vii-opera“ Ee:iti£nw‘%h:l¥idlt€l'eel(o}fl:].ned inlfiil? ‘ma film's“ l“ m” w° - 'Dominiori Goiarnment at present: Business 5655M“ ' w uia." c"n“r'b"i ilk $00001) e month delegates reporting the activities o! m 2h “l; Qwegr, d.‘ frljn l. so l zheir church. Report on Dancmin-‘I E a‘ é. fl} “a” Wei-m aiional Funds was uivenbyBevJB. B’ “ft e 1.“! drainer}; ‘f Wilson who urged a mater BivlnK "memlif" m" d” m“ w“ to and interest in our denomin- Cunflm “lmm-l ellllmly m ‘h’ formed to revise and to nsider irlbutlous received from the Dom- ways and means o! raising our full 1mm Gflvfirnlnrlii in the remain- allotment. An invitation from the mg eight months of the year had Siunmerside Baptist Church to en- bun included in expenditure made tertain the annual association on by the City already. He made that June 24-26 was accepted. Meeting explanation, the finance chairman adjourned with bane lotion by Rev. said in case some might think the Mr HRyte-r. , ‘ . lCiiiy was keeping back direct relief The Womeos Missio nary Society :0.- wmni. u... Fgdgml Govermne... oi the Baptist Churches had charge was wnmbuung_ of afiernooxi session ith Mr 5. J. gonlgéagufé (Luws “J31: “ail Vote For Gardening Project Lead. . . . . - . Bouitersi-‘eiraxlimielle ESSOwSREVg. Wlll- m“ mgm‘ me°mi ‘med 31 ‘o’ son and Danton led in prayer. Mrs. 00,, “Wards the gflrdml“? pmlecir Edwin Macparhmm Provincial He? pieposed at meetings held recent retary presented her remit oi’ e p _ April executive meeting, reminding PACKIE-e-“FB Slicc-jfi-"UUY the societies the need to organize callmbuull“ “mu-d be m"? 1'- W95 new societies. p.011 call of societies said. These prcuiviifls the project followed. The s aker of the sea-died asked the c.ty for $20.1. giving i tewart ‘rrites oLthe aisurance that the Province M8. at hom . It w brilliant and th uppo t it . insplririii preeaentatlignaoi the power rife cnirf.“ pi’..v”.°.ii§.§°“t§e.i5“£§§§. of prayer in the ' v. Mr. l-loyter pronounced benediction. _ EVENING SESSION eiopenes was estimated at tic per garden plot. service by Ravi 1:- aminn. Quggiey pare a list from the names of those Dunc". on direct .eliei lalt waiter, oi per- M155 Campbell "n; "Th; Btrgng- sons who Lad recently iemoved In of Galilee" the Cit from the cciutitry. The re- suggm on would be made to the G- Provincial Government. it was de- "The resolutions committee pcrtiiiir throulh the Rev the tto und rla iniixwwrodpers a ..._..._._.._ _. 0 l. a r19 t t a t o w n church vester- men's Association received from J. , “CHARLOTTETOWN GUIDE All Rangers. Guides and Brown- reminded that Suridaywlhfily ll A w. Tryon who in her missionary adqwould provide a like amount. 40 fiufrfs Dom on dress told oi the real need of ourW. gardeners would take advantage of come“ ‘or New Guide m attend church with her own companyxlft . us 1RVP 100 nci" cent turn cu n m“ 0f l "clwe- fertilizers and taking oare oi’ other Qhaflgtteigwalnflv ‘After discussing the unempioyea held ll’. the scheme appeared to be Empire Day. Next Sunday May 22nd and DUAUUI! A the day. set by A short choir praotiu will be number 0f Ila-mes a. at 7 sharp. P. Lia see that every- one is present SUNBEAM BROWNIES . diutaftil. lGirbl Guide Or- anti ley made protest against a re- cided. that such persons be re- Canada 2.. 1m: "$333.... For FREE Sample Book mail this coupon to- R. T. HOLMAN. LTD., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Name Address .___i tuWii Lin: sues. o. Adjuiaii. and was absent. iu pleased visit ihe Charlottetown Sunbeam Brownies attended service at the Citadel last Sunday and on Monday evening a special meet oi the Pack was held. Adjutant loss was at very pleased with the progress made ing service in the church. by this new Pack since its incep- Lion several weeks mo. Mrs. Reay, Provincial Commis- sioner, Miss Wilson, Provincial Secretary and Miss Gills \ ion Commissioner had the pleas- 10 otflock. u. E in: menus“ nli’.‘i‘§..‘2‘.%‘£n"“il usag- 5y. Guides all over the Bri m- _ qu I n “c a “has n*“zt..taz.w interested: c“ was» llnlfdfm Oil Lila akin 6y Ute saving Guard! were cub ___A_ ‘ a further is therefor "Guide Sunday. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ BIRTHS C0. On Friday. May 6th, a joint meeting of Guides and Brownies took place in Si. Paul's Parish Hall. This was a very s clsl 0008-510“ a8 Ann Duffy. a Cioden Hand Brow- nie. received her Brownie Wings and "flew up" to the Guide Com- Mrs- Iver. a son. James Clark. pony. Alter this ceremony the Guides wnd Brownies joined in playing“: together. e happy evening was brought to a W. Currie. a daughter. situation the unemployment and at 8 n. mgfEvri~ioiil~ alum! M v i._g close with a hearty sing song 5mg so led by m,’ J a w.“ relief committee oi" the council un- will gageiévfllxkiéelibTTETowN around cine Guides glowing N eron. a da ter. son opens the session: Moderator d“ ‘he chairmiP-sllip °l Cmm- J- 0 PANY cal"; L 151d ~ i; was mainly w“ chug” and w” “mud m the T' McKee’ was mmlcwd m We’ Important Cmxting Friday night open? lnrgilzytliflfillllize if)‘: the concert DEATH“ on June tli. At this meeting three new recruits Phyllis Brown. Mar- ian Peake and Helen Stewart. were Guides are zlad to Army in Mary Duffy back with them again. af er Mary Bent ev acted as Patrol arnment t0 im a me e o5 Vi...» government control and afiirme aoprov of the oresmt system ll neutrieted Blllllllng lone By-Lanr The restricted lmildm by- fral touiy aci-isystain. At- lgtlw vlas called t accidents N- g m... illllgggdflgltingfllgglkllflcg: stall nrmfiulg» wmmmhrfd waived {gm mm’ some e ago, wa" ven sec- “ education town-d public 0nd and third readliigsaand dosed m‘, vim] of by the council. Mr. V. l... mall- gdmauqn | wood. who was instruments. in pro- m, home w... ‘mating the new re ullions. was Q1 t}. Iprecerit at the meeing ‘and ox- and plalned features to the Councillors. aziks Ba. lat Church. its off cars for and The new by-lciw outlined the re- m. 1mm... stricted lone as iollows; The Rev. of Tiy- 3. “That all that portion cf the an igelivered an eloquent address said City bounded and circum- eae on the historic voyage of Ht. scribed by a. line commencing at a Paul. Life is a irroat voyaso- FOI point on the North boundary of such vpyiiae there are three cason- Brighton Road distant live hund- this Wwflrd l“ 8110005-‘1- 11"" m" 1-‘ red and eighty-two feet and three a great entrustment. That life is a may,“ westwudiy 1mm m, we“. 81"?“ Olilmfilmlly- m!‘ ma" l5 ern side of the street known as divine power available for all who 3.4mm... pmm and running Wll‘ BCCEDE it. 1th th Cll .. ll l I Th; Katharina clwd with "W ueerrtlge 1113:: refill ml» iileflgeietherg time lctlillligve“ by "m m“ M" boundary oi the City, thence east- HWWP W ‘ehmfl- wardiy along said northern bound- ary oi' the City to the western . bgundary izfh Span! Palrk Rang; enCe 501i War y HOUR 5B l! ma‘? P’? ‘h3g1; an?‘ big‘ western boundary of Spring Park hm"! f,‘ "ofimfilnon- w” gm‘ Road u» a point 125 ieet south n: m l” tglmlace and ‘Haven the southern boundary oi McGiil ' PM“, we” an “up Avenue, thence westwardly par- mumted “w aliel to the said southern bound- mommv wand ary of McGill Avenue to a oint m mum "5 m“. one hu dred feet eastwardly o the d m. out of” the muaion western boundary of Ambrose l *5“. giovmc" wmpemd M“, Street, thence southwardly par- a h t)?" in we“, demmd. upon ailel to the said eastern boundary inc ° l. hue u.“ kmds of of Ambrose Sfreet t0 Brighton ° ?°t']"“°“' 3d or ammflons" Road aforesaid, and thence ivest- ‘fimlgagl: 5 wardly faignlg hltlli? nargheim tbourig- ' flry O 1' g On B O B ‘l? “llyhfege :g‘hlglnelg f; gag; oint of commencement. ( ‘trim, that sehould ‘lave bnen a,“ onoeforth be. and hereby is as- H“ $3 in 6.08m‘ 00.3mm“ ltablished as, a restricted buildin 9:35“ u u“ “m; ml“. h-véizone within the City. to the in- goal.“ u-t 0.. m, “hi, tent that the same may be hence- iengtor Calder hoped the dan er 1m?‘ m¢5erved l" .5° h“ '5 ,P°" ‘mum be ‘varted o, the comm _ sibe as a residential district. “on mam"! a upon and rem,” No buildings shall be erected or mondnmns m hmlment for commercial purposes with- ‘ in the restricted zone except those "It it is to be a iact-iindin _ body, well and he said. "sol gqeovuefnegerrlllggmw the 8th day of to make recommend saxtigrelts $012‘! think there will be Ctiiwerfilliil 005i- pf proposed great dan er to the existence of buildings the by-law states: Ooniederat on alter the Commis- "N° Wm)" filial-l hmwmim 9" aion is through." ect. or commence the erection of. 01°‘. the ab‘... q ma...“ any single-family residence within “M.” dummy dwygm “d the said zone which shall be of a qt thin Western Canada could less completed cost of three thous- ve an grievance against the and dollars. or any residence con- ea-at whllaa had strlven taining more than one dwelling 1on1... m m“... a weafpfn d... which shall be of a less mmpleted tress. Millions oi’ dollars had been .coet of two thousand dollars for thrown into the drought stricken leach dwelling so contained includ- < in: in such ccist all necessary inci- ldonta oi’ construction and all caste hpvg gong from glufirutiblhfl. hoatinil Ind clad-rte Domini to th west. the wast val . in Provision was made for the issu- n - of und ratandi a situation and pig c! permits b the Building of meetlraétd a hast way it can. nsuector and ou inina authority said. ct’ laid Insoector to stun construc- e hill was than given second ticn on any buildinl not ccminc . l the] regain‘; micincatioru -_--—_-_-.-<-- g y". n g - _ -can be kept clean and Revision was made n..- certain bright l! they IN QIQIMMM in the can ql maho- “Efilwa look at the mlmounts that o seourziis carom w m. oiiss EITEIiTAlliilEliT fin”... JJHARIUFPIVPOWIWS LEADING ARTISTS- IINGING - BALLET DANCING - PLAY w with WM vioeiai ilanatoriiun. Penalties Provided =5 Airwoman ii cl tame- watanycruthtilcrol-lsiciuo! . and in diault of payment » Proemltorovileaaitrai! d I" a‘ 4M "1"" i ' .2...“ .3...‘ °' ‘"‘ "‘ §ra€§:.._,‘".."-'-Z""~" P'cm_ llclthesa Niyforlliytorm ruasosr which - - - JBISIQISSION ase 1*.- °'°‘°c‘” amok? ' $.31‘ ' ' paid; ad costs may v “”"””' otherwise bepereeovei-‘ed by diatrw as in ordinal’! practice." yourpurae—tlietiretlictP"" ‘lmgngy h. yo‘! pocket by you cave on its low price. 11118 sensational new Firestone Stan- dard Tire hits a new Ill-fin" high in value for it has every- thing you wank-safety, inilolfl and economy. .Only Firestone, with its vast resources and distribution, could build ouch a remarkably good tire to sell at such a low price. lt has all the extra featuroo which make Firestone Tires famous for quality. And every Standard Tire carries the Fire- stone guarantee. Drive in to your nearest Fireatone Dealer today and aee how he can cave you money. ‘T? l I . - A 5.1mm; Wong A wmmht” w“ winter months. Therefore any con- 611" GL1, d8 4,781.08 or M tam mo“! Ggaieahdavilaréith a few of the olda t0 t. as ushers at. the Nurses’ Gr uaiiloa ercisea. Next Sunday the Company an Pack will meet in the Parish Ha 10.30 and will attend the morn- The 0th and 7th Compauim od Guides and Brownie: 0d 'l‘rinity Church are having a special ser- vice in Hearts Hall on. Eunclay at Brownies are re- this aerviu ll MCIVOB-At Kinkora. May ‘l. 1968 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John Mic- — At the Prince Coun Hospital. May 16. 1938. to Mr. an Summerslda East. a son. (‘Ultllllr- M the P.E.I. Hospital, Miiiy l7. 1088, to Mr. and Mrs. Clive CAMERON-In the City. Ma 196B, to Mr. and Mia. Pewy cm- DENNPS- At his home at March- fléld. May 17, lDIlB, EIiOCh GCOTQI present as well as Ann Duffy. The D9713“ I89 73 Yea“. Private “W10! have Eleanor at the home. Funeral service at Canto? Ungled Ciigulrch {it 2 PM. urr no’. ay . P0659 omit 5W’ established 1m ‘arms in u" HP sociininu several days irLCharotislklieadei-Jor Catherine Wright who flowers. M __..._.._._.»a;=~_.» ._- _.. .