aren't in‘ 151% om c». K 1194a. s l‘ .;VI.l-:?i,T"E7ilii. ii1iIi\lililAll i l = hi“! u... Ilrply, all“... at. all "one" a, ~- GaeqaQlamJO ‘IUIIIIOIIJI and also; coon-n Newglalaulilllllllverting , ‘llallurdioalnbaleltltlelgatanyalilo ' firm‘ “rule-alumnae; w V. lesbian. . tie-filaments; amalnu fien- all-v. w-u seal: Inn dual flflrenvllla so...’ Iheflnrltiollléemlaaiojaalolaanaaaaalla. ominous aor ferlhlsaanlel llglnrwvflieihebvrwnellloruavuv-ulumn“ o the enalnglon n, Taylor Dru: %°-a ma‘ ‘we u 5-11-01. 75o coll: lota Kenlinetog. s-uel cows a-on um. One -svv Pura m. Oil . Dehtine at Brace’: “ds%. mtmnrlua End Dl-lllhnorder . surly at ‘gigs. gm ‘ . D- -—I'I'UIDY wrilt Witch ' l4‘ Gold and Silver ‘weigh ts st Moaae Jewelery Store. 09-15-21. " ma» ed,th the: ma. w. Bfulzliolraohkhneraldio ‘ 5-14-31- - _ _ .-WANTED. man to work on wflnciyc. fio_lxms,,ls%uuwlou'mj farm: silo IIIBJWWWi °I1 1°! m Comedy "pee lvly Wm...‘ no. ' 0-1041!’ y " “w” -I'0R. BALE, ope Bell oman in first class condition. Mrs. Burr! Schurmou. Bummerside Roll; f.‘ a -WANTED- 8 student to law. For further particulars ap- ply to Morley M. Bumulerside. - JOB BALE — Auto-trailer. Douglas Bell. Carleton Biddlll. éflillifll-ATIS 0181‘ BIRTH- DAb-lllr. Michael mountain of _n celebrated ms ninety- iii-at birthday 011 may nth. lvlr. Mountain lives with ms daughter, Mrs. Jamarl-J. n. eras. ant for microcode-loll was his sou v . u. U. Mountain. poo ALI. dqlllbter Clara. oi oumnlersloc. Mr. Mountain enjoys me peat oi health‘ and he received the coll- grutula - o0 many lrienuls on 0-14-21 _FOB BALE. - Extra. 00d work __MlGa_A1-oay BIRDS ACT lul- Pulls: ".12.; .~1.~>»---~-~»e w» c» l s»- Darn-Jay. -ANNUAL MEETING 0F LAY- MEWB ASSOCIATION-The sn- nual meeting of the Lsymqfa Association of st. John's. Ohunoh. 5-15-11. ' dmt- of Boariewwn coursed under one Migratory lslros Act of hsvlllg inhiaposaesaionpartsolavan- t. El sn a. 11d St. ‘Mgry’; f was tilled shim anacosrs Zuni-la,‘ Biglflldlgifi . was held on or» thirty days in Jill The was Thursday-evening in 8t. May's WI! va secuted by the Fish and 1-1a11. ‘Illa nleetlni opened with Guile Ofllcer of the 8.0.04.1’. no.1". my" by Archdeacon Harrison. '1‘. L. Coulptorl appeared for the Mr. l. W. Palmer, thcwreeident. defendant. ,5 was in the chair Followinu tlle reaulsr week of meetinz be cham- ed to the second ‘ruesday ofeaob month. The election of officers W" it“ s:.'::..""*'..t1' fo n: reau 2 o ry ~ dent. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison; president, Roy Tanton: vice presl~ dent. E. E. Parkman; secretlnv James R. M I twill!!!"- James Council; executive commit- ice. Emery llyle and Inlzham Pai- msv; program chairman. "Geo. T. Clarke; study committee. Arch- deacon Harrison: 200d fellowship, Eric ‘Pantoni; boy!’ MacKenzie; publicity. ' man. A votodf’ thanks moved by Amhdencmljillfflson. seconded by J .1. Erunan,’ was moved to tha relirinlz president. Mr. I. Y. Pal mer for his excellent worlrss 11M- sldelit and in oruanizins the ano- ciatlon. B 4+0 Femalo-I-Ielp Wanted Dietician or experienced woman to take charge _of kitchen; women or girls for dining-room, kitchen, tray room and nurse helper dut- ies. ApplySuperintendant, Prince County Hospital, Summer-side. OOGOO-&O-O-GO-OQO-QO-QO-OQ-O40-O+ 5-15-17-20-31. O-O-O-O-OQ-O-V Male lialp- Wanted O4 Wanted, men as kitchen helpers illldnll ward clean- ers. Apply Superintendent, Prince County Hospital, Summeraide.‘ »»+».+<+m...+»»4+ 5-15-17-20-31. YOUR cum: WILL as 0041mm; AGAINST nrsnss I ll . Yell it'a'a fact that tlllngalallndorodby na ere-llygienlcally, more" 1 clean tllmll-tlley were yvulled 1:11pm.. Dirt‘ Ind gernia ' just can't survive. ~> _ _ TRY_0Ult_ __ TlllllflY’ wlslr l t ' —W. M. B. MEETING-The W. 14.5. of Kenslnailon United Church heldthc May mectinlz in the Y. P. room on lhursday evening. Ln the shsenmof the president. Mrs. D. ModKdllllie presided. At the close ed the devotional period. the min- utes of-‘Jbbt meeting were read and approved. It was agreed that thereupon-re to-ille roll call be a verseof Scripture containing the word "believe". The topic for the month was then taken up. it being ,“'I‘l:_le Christian Home." and spec- ial emphosts was laid on the traininl of thecllild in the fol-m- otive rears of life. Interestin readings on this most importan siailitet were given bv the follow- ; Mrs. C Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Glover. Miss B, MacMuldo. Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Kermedy. .and Mrs. wombs. Af- ter some diwussion the following led in prayer: Mrs, Coltpn. Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Waite. and Mrs. Tooolba. ,The meeting closed by araveating as a benediction Hymn —ELEOTED PRESIDENT 0F S. Y.C.l.-At a special meeting on Friday night of the directors of the Bu erside Youth Centre inc. Mr. Jfiltilgltry Geudet was elected president,,_raplscing Mr. L, W. Hancock who has held office for the past two years. Mr. R.‘ E. E1- lis was elected vice-president. Mr. er Plneell was re-eleotcd sec~ retary. and Mr. Roy Daye was el- ected treasurer. At the annual meet-inn held recently the follow- ing directors were ap irlted: A1- lison McLean. R. E. Ellis. J. Hen- ry Gaudet. TE. Hickey, John Mc- Neil and L. W. l-larlcock. ‘Ille re- port of the retiring president was received and stated that all during theyear a. playground had been Operated at the school. a recreat- iofl room-in the school basement hnli outdoor rinks in the winter. ‘Ihe revolt paid tribute to the fine work, of the late Patrick Rvan as wplfare officer for the aocietv and ilriwllflcd the appointment of - - a former RT. instructor in tilt llr force l; “will! instructor and welfare gigs: at a lam-v of 92.00000 t. ~MINIBEEIIAL ASSOCIATION m a till “v e-"htzilhnitdfilihif . ll Uni ec- Church Vestry, human’: “do Mmldtv momma. Mev 1am TM Vresid-ent. Rev C. Camezv filflslded and the» clerk. Rev E..1. Barre d m corres- pondence was reed and dealt with dllrlnl, the business session. Ar- ranlrements were made for the cerryinn on of the_ turning- mom. inc devotional mommy, 1m» m, Iflvhthl ‘of ‘Mav and June. The other of the‘ dsv was ill/en hv Rdv. E. .1. ‘Blfflu A; Pulprngrqlflg‘ n» the theme. "Church Worry-in. ‘Ilhefllce-of the Hermon." Mort of the rlerevmco present nt-lfllol- mien in “the V helpful rllacuulon wbichgfollowed thy m, 0g the rm stream “"- . r, . . era r lummereide; . v W sunlmlasrpn comwivmr CONCERT '_ Iassocllrlou ldlinuslallasting _--_¢— .T|_l0_' enn melubera is!!!‘ Jodi; llll meeting of ' 'L_._tl|O~ Summer- Cillllillllty‘ Concert Aa- v llfill’. ill beheld 5'1 " v‘- t‘ lYIl». ‘Hall, . ' Qummersirle, I. elneilsy cream, May l5 \ "0100 ofilliel‘. _ .- 1 ‘lily itligdllirectorll I s be. ~ . \ " i- . p ‘flecreiery. leocfapg ulla milestone ln 111s lile. no; mu- wwekli of StuPllulu Church at Summer- side. destroyed by lire tarabmsry and now belnlz cleaned up prior to rebuilding. an object of interest is the church bell which ls still in good condition. The bell contains the followind inscription in bold raised letters: "Presented in the ‘Cl-lurch of Sis. Peter and Paul. Summer-side. P.E.I.. by Francis Malone Esq. o-n June l0. 1871. To the honor and rrlory of-God and His Immaculate Mother. the B.V. M. and of Sts. Peter and Paul." 0n the upper rim of the bell is the inscription of the maker of the bell: Henry M Shane and Co. Baltimore.~Md.. 1m. 5 PER. ONALS -—Ml£s Katherine Driscoll. 'r.c. stewardess. I is visiting he: . . Driaeoll, - .MP Bloomfield All llleilllty -Mlss Theresa Pinaau ‘who has went the pest few yeara I11 Mont- real is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. uld Mrs. Urban Pin- esu of Bloomfield. Mr. Haber G. Profitt of" Ron- bank spent the week and in Char- lottetown. . . - Mr. and Mrs, George Home gm] daughter. Karlene of Bloomfield aunt Sunday at the home of Mn. Owe’! mother. lidrr; William Irv- ing of Alberton. ‘ Mr. Carlyle Ramsay of Rolloibank and who recently received his dis‘ charge from the army ‘la erecting a new bungalow. l Mr. Lemuel. Ornwail of I-Hunter River was to the western pert of the province in the interests of cattle buying. Mr. Knud Jorgennn of Prad- 3 in French blue crepe. new i " . .0 . filglAxuoTlrluvvu. aul-lllulAN PAdE NiNr; ‘ , _ - a orlnalnlvl In Buy New UnitFor Estimates For lllllllllit nan s-re-n re-s v r - a l“ “ Pla t f’ ' i ; ; ‘f S aide Continues 3 3 g 9W9!’ It 0Wll S 0 Service Begins * ' . PAT 001mm l . . " . - ~ “' ‘ ~ ~11: 1n td 1 ‘ .' - """<_' r111 cranium 1.811110: "I RUTH‘WARWICK . al¢1i<l.u'¢'um's"l'§§$” ‘£02221; A resolution was passed at the atsfla o! the 2:1!“ Wwdhl: migg‘ mazzaollvfnl-‘aliarliueeend zxmnlletiire y’ y ‘ , l r _ . about twoivelock you nlorn- mulls meet-WI e4 m" fillmmw "i" lllw“ ‘Y “mud V’ ° for the town of summarrido for ' . - ‘Ml onnl time in the sunlight, . ‘ - , ‘ lng when police were celled to the IAQ Town Council 011 39ml? “m” L m" Bland em 194d.- K5 u 7'4, -Il\—_- residlfllse. of Mlior T. H. E. Inman. nigh/l. on 111031031 of Countfiiiioé, '15. u. orinoglvfgllq‘ “me c ‘ ha.“ Emu-y’ u‘; u. . =» V v ' heardraalsatlflilertlfiliiai: 2:211 fit‘; 5; gmihsmdevyrllw horsootwta- mayor Arnett said that a ne- “nmuvus *"“‘h,w"'°'"°°- dilly . V‘ ~ lehvlnl by the back door, Thlllk- Fairbanks-Morse diesel generating quest of this nature by tamayers 5pm,,“ TD." ‘ 32m mwuglmf law ""1 P111101 55 lfllttlhwla one l tlae family no unit for the alaicdlgic llgbt pulnnt a- guild not iéélgoraored‘ wi-léout sir- ‘balm, ____ __ 4300M Wu.‘ to m mqumoemutlwllllfi-l” a amp na were ra til th i th tionai pment us oonsid . o on so B d ofHalth. ....... .... 800.00 clonal heeQunrtq-g r " were hwd aelns e1:- Mlili. 111ml’: Li.“ ol's10.00o.00. edlouneillor taken by the Cell-hell 1m the met- om Elections .... .. . 100.00 adios National mug; l?‘ ' ‘ Q. llloked out of the window and saw Morrison aeid that this is the first icr so it is lvlfilmled that Dsy- Disc. on Deb. Sold. Pro- vice now in effect will mustn't: at H“ wo men crossing the back yard, b1; m“; that m; town has ever light Bevin: Time will remain in portion for Year 114.00 plums lea 149mm“ she informed the olice l a ffi r Di A AM ' "t w“ . , p n o - pufchflfied and it is a splendid orce. sc. on “sacrament . 000.00 - -. Bwkv e 1.20 1111., and can Doyle and Boyle arrived and move There were many times in 0n motion of Councillor Molli- Disc. on zermillleni. s eet leavin Oharloctclowu and gum. I . succeeded in ileelns l men under the {last that the Peak load had son. seconded by Councillor Gor- Assessment 300.00 nun-side at. 0.4a A41 Th, “and Alao NEWS and We" l1" I 1*" l" i!" "If a! the been almost reached and if my of rill. a grunt of moo was made w Fire Dept. . 0.000410 oonnection will leave modem ; - 31m" '°'l¢"'°°- m, “mes 11m broken down ll till Slimmeraide Baseball Leuue. Fines and 001 . 11.00 rrlrlce mow-la lllmll u 2.4a P. ., , . fie appeared in police court later would h", b,“ "n. 3mm‘ on "melon o; councmol- wad", Int. on Debent 31,545.00 eilfivme 5.45 P M. arriving Char- SHORT SUBJECTS ill. "l0 MOPBLHI I! arsed with un- The Town ma“ read l “bu, "waded by Cqunduqr MQNflL Insurance 90099 lOtlMUWn 1046 P M , Strum-lucid! lawfully entering and was remalld- from R a Hmwn mum“. h, gage“; gen gmummn o; m, Library .. 900,00 10-15 P-M- ' ' f.“ "1' T'“‘"‘"‘Y' ‘"°"‘" m“- 137 signatories of 1i Dfltiifion pre- police force was robot-ital actins 1,500.00 I" the egggte direction. a train . . . - . n um- sh 7 30 . 915 elleved to have been his com H”, ted m‘ Town ‘mam one" “mu a permanent 90300 will leave lottetow and S 0W5 - ~ anion we rre v° Y 9'9"“ 1n l! . s a ated later in the 9 o0 emide at 10.30 AM, arrivi - d-,.r~,, m... -_ h‘";l"..."'.ttl.'l;.h “m;r.“.""l.s:1“ .. . '0‘... 5.3mm PM w mot‘- Mstlnee Thirst!!! 3=3° ‘Oral .1113???) ellgzped ireiim fill“ .19; letter asked that the couuéu do Council tall Imperial on mo. had axial’ galaxy" {flog nfilrflillge otihere Wm‘ firewall} _ pgev o“; night ‘my had “an N, not revert to Standard Time and spade a lrift to the town of the school Board " ' '0 ' for SeirutJolm, Montreal and points lrgggtgd g1” gpggaygd m cm," on presented a number of argument-a land which they previously occu- sidewalks ‘ I a nominal charge or drunken“!!! to back 1m their case. The letter pied on Notre Dame Street. l-le streets ~ 13-000-00 _____._-_______ . N“; ogre rilmabnde: until Friday all! IiDMD%l’t,bth8i. thley understood mwfltEGtlZh-ltbéills zrzpopcezrtyvitcglrné street Lighm“ 41000.70 NEW LONDON W. I. w en ey w l e c urged. A third e . . us serv ce were con- ee pu a 0 Sinking Fund‘ .. I ———~ _ mail. believed to ha be i ll- sidering operating on Daylight level it off. . The rezular eating i’ the N MONDAY TUESDAY csted in the cacapgvwaa 521113255 Time. that the banks of Bummer- Councillor Smallmlan said that Tjfgfifiaflff _ aogggtgg London W. 1.3.5 elil at s: . until Friday on a holding charge. side would cooperate with custom- the emlneer is preperinlz plans for Ungmploymfflt Insurance 10000 "m" °1 M“ slim“? BMW 011 QINCE You WENT _I"our drunks were fined $15.00 ers who "arrive in town late in the a. new Bandstand and that a. ccm- 5'51 you", can“... Ina 159009 May the 8th. The president. Mrs. Aw. Y. " llis"llasa"l.l"z.tn° 212:" s" "$11M" 2'1"‘ “n.;°."*s.:"..:; s:"..'.::'::.:.l°"“" b‘ P“ "w"; - -- ------------ -- 82m “2”":..l1."§".""~*"":..~*==“:l~ - P" - I'll l 11R 0D Ollé- . , l1 I DEDQ 11g 5 A ' . _ ‘ on Saturday night; that as the 51373-5530 Creed in unison. Due to weather , conditions onlv five members were With All Ail-Star Cast flgflgll-Allgn “MHUN NEWS h... h, m, nzvnlwlc present. m. exchange of an. m .. ' ton l-lall under die auspices bulbs for roll call was ledt over till N0“. Shows 6:15 _ 9:15 ' - .- The wachersmfzées Dons Myers o! the WM s w“ a ed we, Assessment .3 58.00000 the June meetlnit. Minutes of last . ' and Lila Jgnmm have "mined m,‘ Many avaued themwwes o; PollTax _ 3,400.00 mtetlnz were read and anoroved - wmk an“ spacing we miter m,‘ wonderful supper Mm Street Assessment .. 4.120110 Rhports of committees folicwri . ___ holidays M their homw mm a pleasant no“, chat.“ Wm. Abattoir .............. .. . 2.70000 Sick reported making one cell. m H-Jdlisl Margaret Bram Allen, ____ friends. gllec Light Revenue . . 40.00000 report from the srhool. It war youngest Gflrtlilnlfl‘ ol Mr. and Mr. Mal-k Calnerm, who under- earl” Ugh‘ D°b°"l‘"'° “Wed by M11 Smlltv 311W". l . - Mrs. uiicas my Alien of clummer- went an operation at the as x. Our tiny tots. s11 wider one year 1mm“! 5-3000" mended by Mrs Mont Mamwen. SUMMERSIDE side. P.1d. L. was united in rnar- is home again and able old e 3' Brenda Plergusorl, shir- Egctlle Llsht Bin in: the fruit blll of $1.00 be paid. _ risge to Mr. Allan Clifford Mc- to get around. Mark speaks highly ley Beer, one Dunstan-d and Rutlh Fl und . 5.00000 New committees were email-lied - Doll. son of the late Mr. rtooert of the treohnlent received from both Gamble look heal and hflPPy Lin" "d 9°51! 6100.00 as follows: Sick: Mrs. cool-m,- r1019, btavenson M00011 and oi Mrs. Mc- dootnrs and nunoe at this wond- 81W!‘ the 10118 and ryin winter. Pfiensris 2.601100 Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mrs. Oscar . »- - Coll of Weshmoli-Ilt. Quebec. on errul institution. It is hoped for nice wee er sous Rrepell" yT...... 125.00 MacKsy. school: Mrs. Genre: . Tuna“ “tel-noon, M“ 14m at . _._. so thatflleee wée lassies can SPOH 3926.!) Hall 1.35000 c919 End Mrs, wmmr Mama" ' 3 o-dock m Timmy Umwd Churcm As the roads are now open i01- more hours ou oors. m e curt 70.00 Programme: Mrs. Lorne Clifih-‘Jflll —I"E.EETOWN, Wednesday. M8)’ t‘ cks M Budd Mmb }__ Water and Sewerage 5 d Mfr D . _ N mm“ yum 3mm WW1” Bummerside. by the Rev. K. G. heavy I'll tfisrfl. l’ Am m vmw t "he s" m i1 v~ an MacKav. re-eLci i5, h 546d‘ 5u111van_ son and George Dunsford are mak- om, 008a “e WW8 £28m: _ Bundrll; §pé;nn.h.é. ad, A mmmmee (,1 Mm statue‘; ..____ ugh: lchurch was ‘decorafid ulrllitth g: mtfifetw mm to me my susorlmlldisy James Ffilrlison Mr g ' 220,212!‘ if“! yaizmwwrfs.‘ __ 1 lne an p s w e - 1 - __ - ' --————-— n an rs. or- ...?f.‘-’“..%“.'.l..§“§3..l"~°“§£§ weliirerir- , n‘ n Mr and him. mom...‘ 5% "étlhhlu§i‘il“il€“$ ‘“"”"""l§' 015E113“ w” “°°°l“ifi“u‘.° ‘°°“ ' ' Q] j [n3 f b l f uq. - » ' ‘ ' ' “' - l‘ € HUTSGTV ma l’ COD‘ 33$?" bOTréiiilt “$33 ‘gill: ti". iilfanbrllde Wgffimile vevcdifli; lawn gé-enf-illvlllm vMeorZl-lilaglilwauqa g2,- Pete-r- Jaokson and Mr. J. H MWN Him“ velrstioglér cOgfdfiDtgldfllce we: read ma", H years 01¢ ‘m wuw, 5_ of b11101; esaxhin. tihe tight-fitting mend“ on “may h“ “my w ‘ “w wmprmng gmsemln ___ immmteduss h‘ sngasee? dWBl‘! we». eulo- nrrznlazns. sr..r.z..tel w» s» m“ 1" seer" elr- m ....°"" 2:51 snsweiouszs “pistol .’.‘3.".;‘éi.f’"°" m‘ m“ our“ M155. ‘igileuisiisri; -LEAGUE or MERCY alspily g-hgeflw vehehlhs M French lace. M... Geo,“ 0am,“ mmmd w gargge which is a decided mprove- lzxcept lol- those whose days are ‘“' i“ "v l" . ~ "1- inmg tlghlt sleeves coming to a men w m m _ The m m a‘ f than ley Brown. lfifligagénldlagutglbrlchilnglliiayaomm " °“"' h" “M” “d “l ° l" $lalfiT°u°'i.“¢¥L"“ 1:2? ‘(infill-iii being kepte ‘Yeryagelwsy 530301111118 lheiiatelkgrt plans I‘ w“ “ma” t" M“ "i “l! 5116-11 ‘Th’ ‘km ‘en m ‘ulmm "m i‘ Hospital she hopes to be sible to tractors and can. beside as if there were no end. "9"" WW "Id dlhfl l" "W ____ long circular train. Her veil oi m“ "in" mm dune, 500,1, ulany other small Jobs. But when they come to one gregi; school and everyone was asked to _RECEIVEQ FLow535_Mn_ tulle illusion was held in place ____ _-- task, they simply sq “mo” saint bv diving suerar and C"E""I- Winfred y ' ‘on re- Wm‘ 5 '-‘°l'°n't 939°‘ M “m” Reatd -ara happy to welcome MI- “KIWI-Tl "T6150" lellllmed "JUL" Ne" 109991"! t0 b“ WW ll ill! caved i. beaumui baud"; o; Am. mswhimt the dress and extended M, mg Mlrs George Maolcan home by plscle cal Wedflsda last horn- or Mrs. Dan MacKsv. all“ Befluw r05“ ‘mm h" to the. end of her train. She car- and mud,“ Mal-pm and Everett, from a business trip to Hall ax. so let's begin on {but grog, path, Collection taken amounts»! in dvaughtelhirhlaw Mmlgaroldaurh ried a send-cascade bouquet of m Han-l tum ‘They now reside in —— the path thaxfis sure and firm. $2.55. Meanber-hln 9i cents Luv-oh 5a Yorkshire’ Englam Mm White liilies and cal-nations. may,“ 11,50“ Mme whlchl; own. The fishing season is now Open Which leads us on the path to was served bv hostess and com. Rn-‘Quev is expécted to mm, m mane néaldlbwk honoredwas Bligh! ed by Mr. warren . g$esM orklliye $511.10 his; eacrl, ygalbaxegerag. nuttee in charge, ' . n - ——— . -—-——————— 0mm l“ "m" m“ m°"'““ ‘Q llsh igse grape. Sllfiglfiv media wliil Prince of Wales College students nets out. but latest reports are u, m who ma; m, “n. YORK. mums -_ (cm -Ald, mm h“ husband‘ ' beteau neck line and short-cap Charles Durlsforli. Donald Mac- lobsters are scarce. So let us all make that one greet Sir William Filmer ‘Todd. who riled 1 “(F/Eran Sum sleeves land full dirndl skirt Slit: Quarrle. William MMQusrl-ie and step, and get our “Prohibition at so. was five times lord mavor n: m-ldltfilm “m h»? =1 w» a a “MM '-"%..'..*'"":"s..s its Ares". ... -"~ L ‘We a“ = Mid" a r 10.45 last n1 h-t for a slllzht roof chilled e billlquei- 01 Jflmnhahm gm" 5'“ e‘ “w,” .11 m“ , ..' _ He, h-m h. hospvm he... hnl h. ' ‘he Bi "will m mm!’ "if; “fie brmwnam Wm Mussmb “my “m” a e me m recocvering from injuries u.» sui er- lacerations and may lose the sight rzonrnnnnr-l - <09) _ rot-m my m a ' d ML. K m ,1 Mis Helen Wrguszm arrived from ed when a land-shine deilonaior of one eye as the result of the ex- Bridge is hevirllz its first overhaul bhm’ heueved u’ ha" “imam l“ Con" an s a e m Montreal to spend a short vacation washed u on the beach eXPIOdPd Dlosion. He pioked WP the detflneior 101‘ 35 Nefl-‘rs- ‘There will be short ‘mm “i 59"“ m“ W’ m“ w“ m” " “m” bfldmmd‘ The” with nel- father caps. Dan rlel-gus- Harris 1135i. his light hand, a fing- and, unaware of danger. pulled night Ureelrs m rail name til ma jfumsewd Pa“ w“ “mm” w“ QY§§tBEQIQQfnEQ°YQ§E ‘fincfkfl "fwff on am her brother and sisters here. BX‘ of the 1m hBfid suffered y the detonaltm‘ pin. end of 1.94’!- ' ' —-- klrt 1m bustl bow back. They ‘l-‘llvrulilgsrlnci 1111.10 Ofiliovrreiegletllll! Pairings oi’ flowers and U ' l1“ I l sm YQSCS. Little Misses Betty and Jean Archlbold. 'n.ieees olf the ,were flower lzirls. Their GIBQGQ were pink taffeta with rounded nenklines. nuffed sleeves and long full skirts. ‘llhev wore Juliet caps of matchim material and carried corsages of pink and white sweet peas. ‘Mr. Robert McColl. brothel- of the vrocm. acted as best man. Mr. Donald Archibald. brother-lode"- of m» bride. Mr, Arthur Allen/N". Robert Wiilet and Wendell Call- bprlr we" llfhéli. Durlrm the siminlr of the Nd“ tcr. Miss Dorcthv Allen of Char- wtetewn 2-311‘! "I Love You Truiv" MW Marv Geldavt was organist. Mrs Allen. mother of the bride wore a sown ofdove prev crepe. rnre °""°“T<Ji'lB$ and a corsalze of Br’~~"fl'- roses. Mrs. McCall. rw~“'"‘ M the groom was lrowgted ue ‘ . accessories and a coraaaa of ‘ lilzht" roses. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents where Dink and while swee peas and maiden- hsir fern formed the decorations. Mrs. Fraser , Mrs. Donald Archibald. sisters of the bride. poured. Those sssistinfl “We M188 Eldlifl Dystant. Misses Merle and Gerda Clark, ltflss Eileen Todd. and Miss Ruth Rollers. The bride's wins-away eoatlllne was a turquoise wool suit, black and white accessories. and a. cor- R, S. McColl. Mr. M0001]. and Miss Audrey Steele, of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser Ross. Miss Katherine Ross. Mr. Donald Rosa. Mr.‘ alnd Mn. D. m: Mlsa Bhirlev Colter of Freder- iClSOIl. 17.8.. Blilfl M188 Edith DOGOR 0f OttlWl. S Mr. Vance MaoKay of Bloom- field Station was n recent visitor to Simmerside, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Campbell. formerly of Bloomfield Station have moved to Alberton. Mr. Campbell i-s the new station agent ericton we: in this vl Thursday buying hon. l" Mr. Earle Birch of Mill l liver mnsunday at his home in West clniiy on Mrs. William MscKendrick of Oampbellton recently spent a few days at the horns of her deu hter. Mrs. Harold Horne of Mill van; Mrs. David Botta who ilu pent the peat yaar in" Bloomfield yvlth. her daughter. Mrs. Simon Iluttroll ia at want visiting in Charlotte- town th her eon. John. The" friends of llrl. Rob- ert I of Hills River regret ‘to hear itjval necessary to a and": _ few due in the Western capital. 1 ' ome of his daughter, *» any’ of Rolebanlr. ‘ l". unca- Inith of lllmlmllsh , ‘llomp from oversees a a . has . V‘ ‘ a job there. i a amt.- v e Home and children of wit» m"! ‘ill-ruin m suMac- ' ' V ~ o . ram- Bloomfield. - _ .' " ~ <1 lrra .--_ i011 atelier this ‘an there. llllllli Ullllllllii ms . \ RegnlelYouCaaBO 3it"l“"°""...'l."ét“""fi. egi§mtrstfim "" %'21& bride. r. Archibald, Misses Betty lad‘ soiid- leather full double soles leather box toe outside counter bunker cut’ with ha“ bellow‘ h” gfighugvllgfblbld A“ filffgifziTg-‘f stitched and nailed, solid all leatll- with wide back stay, extra heavy 8M’ and PM“ we’ ‘mama count“ so... 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