' JUNE 19. 1937 .1. -,_-=——-~—- i a r - ~- , _ . ‘r ' rags 1,\y_1;._1._v_i~: y __ CHARLOH 1:. rowN GUARDIAN i . . .-. —‘ _‘ "' '"~ s7_*""="“-‘~>~ '"' ' ' ' ' ' '~ _=".“.7"._"_-€“=-——' i‘ .\ 0.‘ . ' - ~ , '~ ~ " ~~__ I dI-‘FICIAI. VISIT FR 0M THREE 31551-535 [N p0 T _ AFTERy 0y N E . THURSDAY FRIDAY PROPERTY SALE-The res; I “H1 ,,_,,f,()‘c\<,(,_,,,rt,fx,l,,l,F§"n},l0?,.: pyilidlgé I GRAND (-||||,;;=__yl,._\_ isabel M“, mregmaaer schooners Ere m ‘.l(.ES_D1g w theozlgsgarse s?" 0n May 30th, at his home. 52 deuce of the late James Carter oi -rll()_\l (‘.-\l.ll-‘(l|{.\'l.-\-- Mr. wai- f‘; “h, ,§,,,‘.Hn",'“.\.,§7_,;,, m Km; 1 Fraser of Ncw Glasgow", ‘Nova . m,” “m, mm,“ o; Co,“ from Ne, mum,“ a, we even,“ “WW5 o, or. Sunday, March 28th. the Rilifiland Square, Boston Mass. Upper Prince Street was sold a ' -‘ 1d "Milli-i"? "W" 51111 ‘SHIP,’ “,5 ‘Wm 1,11,,‘ ‘fpcbme ‘st-nun. Grand (‘liirf of Pythian l Ycrk. The "E. P. Thereault." Capt. ,1“. Mother of Perpetual Help No“ people of Cable Head and surround- John W. Jones entered into rest noon yesterday to Mr. P. N. Mttn .21 ‘rllltl’ o1 4.1011" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘" ‘ ' frempi Maritime Puwiiicc.» paid G. H. Corkham arrived in poi"t Sun- ma‘ conducted at the Holy m“ m8 018N166 film"! Wllh a T9911"! 111 his 74th yeah Althflukh for uel for $3.l50_ . pa; 111s. .\li". and, m5 92"“ bwllm’ Btriiaill. l-‘renrli River, _"_” 111... l.\ iit- lll_\' \1.-1t 1101111- Hc was i\.('\lllll\.\ll]£‘(l ton (‘ainpoe l.--~S 'l'lic Roy Scouts and \\'nlf Cub.» n! thc l"‘1i"~t Chaifuturtowii Bfl-HZCB Pimp ci"._10,i.ctl a iii t dcizguiul -———~ at Club I,\' \\'l.\’('lll£S'1'l-lR. I.\'l).- Salfiirtnn" c . .11.. l‘(‘t'(’l\'(‘ll by .\l'r. __...4_- imnoiinciiig 1h: , , _ Rririixs iitmi ENGLAND- ivioiici-iii-lau .\l1 DR _,,- - - n»(.har:o,,e_ .1111 ir-iteil in ‘111- (‘u1u~..1"' \ c-::i"..i.t1~i* :1 llll‘lfll)f‘l' 0i i‘ til 1W‘- .':1»i1 ‘.1 :1 '. "“‘l’i“ “WE 1 Grind Chapter of Ncw Bi'i1i.s.\ ck. ' "I l ‘Pflum l 1111.1 lri~1 night adnrisscti the 1111:21- ‘_‘,l“"‘_ Pimfl hers of Crystal Chapter No 1 1Y1 ““’\"°*“°r‘,' Charlottetown. .\1:". Duva who 1 \ ‘“‘"""'" “ml “i l accompanied by .\Il‘$. Duvall, sgvfic ,1 icrv l~1"hl\" oi the sccu c l‘ \' “ I‘, .1 _-I"1~.i:' ejiiuwct" ‘:1 wry l n, ’ - Ig-‘fln d an.‘ 1 Y ‘ ‘ l “h "hjmvll- b3 ML‘- i.i".cv.\ with wiiu-Ii ilirv “I 0 inc! " the ciiii‘ hcrc '1' 1c" “W "'H.'“l)'."5“° P-ucbtodav Ylflp ‘ikdtfllcchcltutii ‘l i" i120‘. of wiioiu ‘F, ' ‘ -‘ l k".l( l1 ivc b 1 . Iiwiii Cllli). ~ irirnt-‘erl and »~ bl <-. iii<l.v.d"a i anfli i1..u".\ :1 \\.l‘l zinc,’ S(‘\(‘l‘i'il'l-ll‘.\'.' Aft-y c oii S1 uitiay‘ iiiuht \.111<""<: 10,0111 Rflyeiirs .\1r , ".\ :1 . burn in Blllllhdfillf‘. PM’ hm?“ - 1| 111i .1"1il 1"~~.i1-" d l1.s €:\1“.\'r\(l- "l “muml m" l‘ .‘1’l1'\ll "mic nu l’ dcuth of his " "d““' M m“ m": ‘iilsiv 11c‘ l'fl'll(‘ w llls mother to ‘ m“ m“ YPQGPPFP l“ Lori Pjililll-lll : iii His mother l: My‘ U" E" Tm ~ .\lili1 r wlimc iiarctits re- 1 w Drun ioii Uni" _ .- llidvford. Scrip-cs a , f"- ‘ifl 1111711111 “HF 50H. “Db- ‘ ,, y,‘ "(’_""en,‘"",‘"3 '1. on of Surunicrside and ' I .~ t l1.’ Y‘ n .1“ - , , v , , - ,. t‘ . K w’! b? RN D _ . .1 1i.-. M... P. H. Hflulbfi-wk, . I I W‘ v , ' . ~ .\l.1\.- . and .\lis. Hu_h ( "' U“ ‘ ‘ a-vnrirlzc Ala». and f.l"'»' of ('.‘illlll)l' d,» f\‘lf‘ hwlf-lirntlirr Wil- in Edinburzh. .- Air‘. .1 flf'll'l'“‘.\f'll. '1"‘i Ll('ll.vl‘l'rfd“al- 11.1: . “Om En? ildfhalffl" m‘ x1 (‘o-xiii- _ ' _ ' Robins wasl Province t0, ~ in London. l l1) Ciiarloitcioivn During Capt. Bell an o1 al \'l 1t Temp". No. l7 lat night. tlhe MBnSlOH the Temple prcseiitcd ‘bowl and a flowers. Airs. Slialtuck lflllfkl Later in the evening meni ‘ hcr \\'lll1 aii fiflfllP-xm a silvcr flower luouqiict of scasonable cf San Dir-go, Calif. was also a wclcoine~ lday and the “Jean F. Anderson" yesterday. ‘The vessels are discharging at Pickards Wharf. RECEIVES DLA. DEGREE-Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Cox of this city [have received word that their bor» 111d guests wcrc entertained “fight” hmdnd h“ gradmled .at bridgc at Gartnev Lndgc, lre-ideuce nr Major and Mrs. J. A l MecKcnzic. l (ii-nun (lliapici- of the aiiioiig the "i rc. .\/li". Duvull .\l‘rll‘llllll(‘h aiid .",)lCl'S ot tlic ort "csciii at ilic assciiibfy" the . . VISITING P R 0 \’ I .\' C E— .\lr. ‘P10 ('!‘11‘.‘.t’!l".1\ii n.- mmi-d, Wm. .-\. Duvall, Brancliville. .\la y- i land. Clraiid Patron (>1 tltc Uf-ll "ll/ll Ltslvfll \'l_~llf)l'.i :0 1.1c UlflSflOlV whorc a new cliiptcr 1mm‘ p053; and front Toronto University with a degree of MA. Miss Cox will re- main in Toronto for one month. maklmz a post-graduate course. Mi". and Mrs. A. E. MacLcan El‘l‘l\'t‘d home Monday evening from ilieii" ".i":p to England and the Con- tinent after the Coronation which tiicy had the plcasurc of viewing in ail ii spictidor, from exccllcnt scnis iii \\'t‘.s’lnlll‘llsb0l‘ Abbey. 'l‘l1c_v" \l:ll(‘\1 different part.» of England. and ihcii took a trip 1o Scotland. It is 112th a keen sense of sorrow. ' 10:5 and grateful appreciation that we pay this tribute of love and rc- spcct 1.01110 ineinoryof our Saintly niolhci". 1t was oi". April 26. 1937 at. 6.15 p. in while lovcd ones kept consiun: vigil by llCl‘ sidc. that lici- . sp.i"1t clxlcd peacefully through rcturncd to God , \ h~ 1!l.=[ll\l'l"'l fvlruDuvall is a 2 “m, gm,‘ n, l, ill: ".ti'"r o ihc (‘rilczo Park Ml‘. ___ " l Rfliari Club- l miss" sun’ AT HALll-"AX-ltfr. — ""- " Gordon L MacKay. son of Rev. S . ("iv Wllmlb ‘~\ l ll “"3? “n? AIncKay, left Monday morning to "Mort >1 dill‘ ll'l"‘1llll‘.2 on vvrd- jfilfl his ship. of which he is an neuiujc. June l6. 1'. was decided , nflk-QL ms “No"u1ern star", 10f. :1: ill" 1r2u'ai" moufvi- nicciinc n15 mm-ty- m‘. ~-p,~jm-@ Henry", 9mm the (‘liaiioiir-truvu Sthool E€r;\l'(ll}{3;][3x h,» M1115 m Montreal, pc-stvrdai". School sious Wllililicricc Ncwfouncllarid. Charlotte- "DP" o’ 9 Hm flllfl WW’ a’ 133" town and Suinmersiclc. the vessels pm School.- will closc for the ,'.i1n1m"i"r(\t1tc ‘lsummcr holidavs on June all. 1hr ___._ imccting decided. Thc fo..o\v1iic -.\‘l'R!‘Rl§E SHOWER —— Thc lPh-Wlfmfll “ll! preside at. closiitq Sumincrsidc friends of Miss Jcan cxcrciscs alclicrlicin a farmer rf-sidtfll 01 Prince Strsct Schml. Mr Siizinu Paoli: Wcst Kent. Coun. EA. 1".»- tcr; Quccii Square. D1". W. J. l“ . MacMillan; Rocliford Squarc. Di" I. J. Yco. Tlic icsiciiatiou of .\l;.=~-" Grucc also lbat nf Miss ‘Vfariucritr Fza- scr nf the same srlvml The rcswcnation nf .\’11<,= H"'F“l B. Farquliarson of \\'cst Kcit‘ was also accepted. -—(‘EI.EBRATES till BIRTHDAY- Mr .7. A. Hardzng cclobrutcd 6R b‘rthda_v quictly" on thur Juric 1ft, at his and .\1:-< Ha I- dcn, a cousin. .'\'!i"=. Fmmn Fr'".i1"- _ _ wi: mice lll3l'l'lt‘(l. "\‘““km“""p'| . ~ '.\1l."~ Flnii.v Maclriiii 1"“! N"""““n' u 111:1! ilir- secntvl iw-"cv ii. Th» 1111i- ill ’l"ic.-rli1,\" :11 two ' "is- -I 11D T0 IlllYl‘ The fiincraf sr"_i-r-~ for .\'f. ' ‘l1 DWSclrtir- H k > > am with F, lrq-{WV b Yuma‘. (MU, (‘Trlpd n, w?‘ _ ‘T Rm’ <.\|- oii 1- fir"? tlir- l'lllt"l‘Rl——S iii by h.» twclvc _\'(‘fil‘ old grand l1 “ Mm“ son Efll/HQL Robcrtson. His mvvi r11 lvvrww; l.‘ ‘ sou Claik and M < IIQydinq {ll i.‘ ‘lie 41»- . of V‘ 3H1 i,\~ -1,.» 11:1 ‘N: n" _ " tiiwl in '1 and "Hcinwu l“ ("Pm ‘P: “an”... f, I, 111i t 1c 1'11 u ll‘ i1 l1!‘ . - ,1. . . i." '"ii_".1'. T"-~1~a1?. 1. .1. Tl‘l'1’*."1il. (Jordon Tl""m~ (‘liffovrl \\'1"ir.'lit and ‘Vrwfvfiilan. Tho l"‘ll’lfllll.< wcvc tn 1'" l in the t‘f‘fllt“t‘f‘_\' ll"lll‘ l muted filial .| ‘ ! l l 1 l I 1 l l l I l 1d ,1... lllilll Ill Llllllfil Tiw-"c wort- 1t‘f\tl\' '.n\c'.‘." . taatifvin" l0 lb" hich cs- ,3“. PM 5-,,‘ l"""u "i w11".<l1 Miss Schurman was d,‘ M, a,.,.‘,_,,n, -,~,,, l‘-""l "S l.C"‘\CllUS rd, mar wrrrid; awn AD- l by M‘ ‘ql —— ‘ . ‘ A l .- v l 1 1 DRESS bc Lndics Social Club ~51 ,1. ‘ n ,,,.,. ,,. ,. ‘l1’? .,,’§j”g‘,°",".§ 1 '1':".u tv llllPd (‘hincli mct on Fr -' “mm ' ‘ , ‘ " ,. 1 r iv vycnin" at tho homc of tho" lmrllnm“ A "m. Ur v‘ wit”! and l r- manna. Mrs. A. w. McDowcll; It “'">_=_'“~1" i“ ‘if ""11 ‘_ , ,1 13-2., atlr-ndiuuic. Rouunc lllTPlll-l fi/‘lb .cs ii_, ll‘: "1 ~11; Vtlk un the attention nf CVYITUYl-‘bll’ _ 11w 1ii'"'i'l)t‘l'S during the first h~lf ‘ Tl 1'51"“ ‘ V ‘ .. “m, Anmm, (tfhpy FIVE YEAR 01.11 um 1x1111- "l was tho lioicliiig of a [ID-Ralph Wolf/in. 1 ic-lfYll- f! ucar future. Mrs. sun of Ml". and Mi" . rot: W - l . i "iii 111v - ' l.\.~' iuiilJ ~11 1: ‘edo11l\frs.Willett ton. Gi-afion Sticc: a 5 ~ n a prcsrtdaliwn and to read . recrivcring from cuts and hFlllfiPS , to Airs. H's-d Palmcrlsufforcd ivlicn l1" ian 1111p they 111: .‘~lli'7l'll_‘,‘ for hcr tics" path cf an automobile di (ll hv i, . rlistniii Ali's Pa‘m'"r Wjliaiti ll1':l1c"~_ . ' P-i a fui liful and activc '_\]"(l;\',"_ , .1i_.i~ , :" of tit." club fni" sonic tTmm U.“ “m, a paykpr] r11," i 1w.» -,~~-y~ fiitinl: llial. shc Opflrmod h, Jqm (hm-i am] it n "'3" l"‘ l"‘"l"l“l"‘l'l"l l“ 5m!‘ a gone nrniiiid thc front tn i-i"o-~- “l l‘ “ml” mllmw‘ M“- plllm” W“ strcct to his hoiuc whcn .~t 1 ‘ ynuw" ~ l‘1‘|)]if‘f‘l 1n tho arid An". drivmg hm, y, [hp hm. ,1 ""4 ll mm“ m" “ml an for Hwthcs reported tho arcidcnt i0 l l‘ "141 "is lo hc". Rcft‘csliin"nls wcro p01,“, rwzcd bcforc the gucsts returned to" u"? h°m"“""'s Thr- flnaitcc committee of the. City Council was given authorltvl Th" rwnflrffl of Mrs‘ ohm Ma"- tn issue debentures tn the amount, ~11‘ i1: "11",: , -. 1 .url- _ 5,’, Pu, ,,,",_”,,,,':,,Q"F,‘,‘,,';':.dw:1 QM nf $209.a00.at. tlic regular monthlv ...,,,..,fl_. A lamp mnmmse n, merting of the (intincil last nlplihl" f""rti- will ll"illlll)fifi authored m The debcnturrs; “Wind m“ ‘mgr-l 11"" ‘lwi 1" :t";lt11‘r* flf FPSIZCFL f0 A1778. P“ M‘ a rm“ nnL to oxceed rent p~r annuiu. payable annually. and thn date of matur- itv would not exceed 20 YPBYS 71W" the dair- of issue. The debentures would cover the following 3' t-Fiilnm who has bccn a h‘f1li- l' .11" -f*d w lfl/‘lll. of the district fo mntiv _\'|"YH‘1. li‘uiici"."il scrviccs at. 1'1" 11cm“ i‘l\‘l cravv sidc in CflV-l ("uric ('l~m'~"~i"\" wcvi- csnducfcd by, [ggupd 711i .1~i~n vmiuiz. B. A.. student‘ pxpgndltllff‘: $92500 for permanent l"'~r i.» (‘ncdrinia Prcsbytcrinn' m”, work; $9.000 for Victoria "Mwrw Th" “"11 hmrm‘ “vrN Park brcastivork and Government N’ v 7 PM“ M“""’“"< Hflbwll Pond; M 500 for lords Wharf re- 0-. wl'\"ll Cltavlr-s Mncfcnd. John! pairs, $34000 for (fired, unemploy- T‘ Frclf Wilam Carver and Sam- "Wm" Tenor‘ Authority for the ‘Vfl A1‘f"l\. ‘us FTJI/‘Fnlllllfl. who before- hcr “bow Mrrnwmzs was given at the pa“, m, Rnrhnpl Mnhogwh last scsslnn of the Provincial Leil- a» hut-n HanohM-da“. a2 year. lslature and covers expenditure! l" fmhouch uw-llnwgdvanccd 1h “"73"? 5h” YPBT-‘Hlgasfi 11nd 1937' v~~-= s1» hart tv-"n nulte active and the rcsolutlons stated. The Fin- ctr-cut for an illness about. a vMr nnce cnmmittcc also received au- a“ 1""! f"“"l‘.""’l cvrc lv-nt hnaWh. thnritvi to lssuc debentures for \" """""ll"lll arnsc as usual FTI- $59500 to pnv off the bank over- da ' "i" 1"‘ 1""! 117M‘ "It" 0|’ lhf‘ drnft accumulnftd during tho years hi" ‘v Ywvlu" an imii-svnl vol-W lti- toss and 191m. Authority for fhc vc t'~.r~.'cl and found that shc had my nnmrd bm-mwhw w“ con. F11» rllcd a fcw mlnutos I'll at ""1 l""" lalncd in the Act of Incorporation. l-"‘"'"l' l"‘l""" "l"‘“ml "M "mm be the resolution, giving the finance "" '""'"'~'l' cnmmitlcc the authority to i.":.uc r """"'"'1tz at“ lwr husbnitd and 111v r'\lld""r-n TMhl/‘I N1 W959‘!!! v , , ("~11 '1'- H-‘antivl i“ \v,,,>,1,,(,¢_ p.“ lutlcns ucre mnvcd by Coun. G.W. _, ,, ‘k ,, _ m 1 _ Np m, oh, MacLcnd chairman nf the finance :1.‘ v.l.._,,c.?.»r-af.qfll,, Rdrgim: (“x-Ann committee. and seconded bytCouu. , m»: m- scipa, Mfg R. C. Chrmdlcr. a member of the .1. 11.1 Coliings. Sturgeon. flflln“ Wmmmfli- the dribcitturr-s. stated. The reso- ‘ q u, A ', I:'ru~ ' NW7]? man and her flfillflllffli‘ Nun AI tli-r town. gave hcr a jolly surprse party o1" alanday" cvctilng at the homo of Mrs. {Vlaxwcll Robertson lfl honour of lici" marrnge which is Lililllfi place today". Miss McEacli- 3 crii wits thc lucky recipient of a Douizlas as vicc-p1"itu'1pnl of Priucr- d" Sfrrct School was ticccplnri, 3.’~\\'.'q_'. " l l l spacious Home in ;\1i'l7f)l‘f7. Hi‘: dauglitcr. Airs. Che-lo, Rnbcrls n, Mr. Robcrtson Sumiucislrl". lll~ sister .\l:‘s. Janct Pickciuic. ("zu- ton. and 111cc.»- Mrs Strrlinq MI‘- Kay and Mr. ATcKnv. New 1.'\1*.-, 1 ."w11‘1-- . mrrsidc, pad him a <l1l'l71'l'~" vi-il, t7 wish ltim many happy" rc~11i'"‘.< Tlir- siippci" tabl." was cci1tc'"ccl llllll‘ _\'0llllg son A .,\ tlic guests. Mi". Hardug i"o'civ."'d 111cc gifts 14,. (Lquohfflf l-{Jvcf of Pfanficlrl. New" London. ieudiv rcniouibr-rcd llf‘? (lad. ills maitv fricticl; join in \\'l.»ll up ‘ziitn 111.1113" niorc ycnrs of liappin" s. "lllfl walcr lac-z nighl FlllluPfl rvf .\li" .kii"fs nf Summcrsidc. Finmcs wcro first uotrcrl on the bridc. who was attended by Miss roof and an alarm scitt to the town Farmer as matron of honor. was xlrthui" Aft-Eucn (711 111" out. Itrc department brought the chom- sccn" '.tl"1 the aid of a brizanc and pumps firemen "b" lo sflyc thc buildinc. When nearby barn; and anntlicr bzickct ro-itlCllCc ivcrc (‘llflfllllflffid i; sci-rind hllppy y-ouug couple lcft on ashort , , vuotor trip to visit friends on the l call was put thrniich foi" the wntci" w'1'_Y0l1 and more ho c. , Funztziiw‘ in the damricrrl building ivzis rcmovcd. Tlic fre was bclicvcd to have started was not known. Swl“ "I10" bl‘ the Suminersirle firemen. who worked on their arrival. hm" Dfinlmlf‘ lo Ill" lIll"l"01' "Ygvcstcrday" to rclicvc him until a m”. 11mm‘ “>35 “fl-n lll°fllbl° ipcrmancnt. appointment is made. 7h” hmls“ l‘ fl ""l'.\' Til‘? 11f"f1f'1"v’1vf.. snoxvs fricnds. ant 11c has m H?” hpa" “l “ ‘"l»"“" “l l"! mfidc a izrcat many during his "n ill" “"T-“l<l1"'~ "f UV’ n11" "n New Glasgow", are delight.- . WFDYFGDAY n1 in‘ scc 3km get. 1131s merit/egg _ ~_ ~ ,~~cw-r cu. iv re s rr in e , Tfi .‘1\.\.-\ ‘Lil's POST —- Mrfitln scc 111m and l'1l-_ wife g0.’ Rnlpli .\lui"ray. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. MrG Murray. who has been ac. qountant with the Royal Bank of auada at Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. tho past few ycars has bccn civen tlic managcrsliip of the Bear Rivcr. N. S branch. and with Mrs. Mur- rav and the-r son will leave ncxt iverk. affcr Mt". Snow, who izncs frolu hr-re. takcs him nvci". This is promotion for .\11" Nlurray too. and fricuds licre in his homc town will tvLslt to cxiciid congratulations. -- Ncw Glascou" News. JOIN‘ II. M. f‘. 5.. "SKEENA-— Reginald Dillon. A B. S. T. and V. Plncau. Sto I of thc local division R C. N. V. It, lcft. for Halifax l and , on f tiaiicial _ u were anion’: l l‘(*lllillll(l(‘l‘ of the meeting-S l Illln dautagc tn the rnairlcnco Sirwvarl. and Tlr ,I<‘fi1 P117111“ aitrl ladder truclr to the tmvc-llinq suit. “'91? fnkinf! of l 1 m thc attic hut the causonm, FUTllllml-‘AV,branch and will leave on Monday l , , ha“ lhf‘ 5131f’ Pflmwnext to take ovcr the work there. poi‘ ‘mdw “lmllfll Wilt" M“ B" Mr. Marshall arrived from Halifax 1 1 1 yesterday whcrc they will join the ." H. M. C. S. Skcena. which leaves on ‘Thursday morning for E-qu1- mault. B. C.. whcrr thc ship is stationcd. The crulsc iviil he made via the Panama Canal and on the return trip the ratings will return by rail. This ship. nno of two Can- l adian destroyers which recently returned from thc coronation has been in the di-ydock in Saint John since lirt Thursday. sailed for Halifax yesterday in command of Limit-Commander W. B. Holmm. Halifax. who is in command durlnl the absence 1n Montreal of Capt. V. G. Brodeur. R. C. N. Lieut- Commander Holmc; will relinquish the command when tho ship reaches Halifax. The HM C.S.. Skeena. will Join the HMCS. Fraser. another Canadian ship on the Pacific coast. patrol. l l li‘l_v breakfast. set of china and a handsome table and four lovc)’ .\"l1s.< Yvlcfiacherti WM OVPY- the cencrosity of her thanked them \'P1‘.\' swertly foi" tlicir kindness in re- mcnibcriuq her. Refreshments and a social lioui" brought . the happy‘ rvrasioii to a close-S I 1 1111111".- Ft-"llP with f1 ciirla luit Mr. H. T. Holman was afiain 1‘e-, clizicd prcsulcnt at. the annual‘ uieciiiu: nf 111“ Prince County Hos- pital. last niclit. Other officers re- plpflpd .\\‘r1'i-. vicc prcs dcnt C. R Rugcrs; seclv. - J. H. Prlchard; l niulitrii" R E Ellis. Thr- committees for the vmr are. Finance-f. Ft: Rcccrs. W F. Elncfirmrild‘. RFP3lT51 -\\' G Phillips and .1 C Dalton: Pl|lf‘llPl$lllfZ—s“'. E. llurhv. A. S AMFKai‘. W. F‘. Smiillitiait. Th’ f"ur1nr.al statcmcnt showed m.» to"al rcienue of the hosPllfll \\--.|< 5212.452 24 with an cxricndilitrl? 216 showing a dvlivll 0f 51.51119 2. _ Routine matters and K118615810“ maitcrs took up the wicnnixn AT ST. ANDREWS- 0n J ine 14th. 1937 at St. Andrews Church. there were united in the hnjy- hands of matrimony by Roy‘. (‘ictlrgc Ali-Cortnack. Agiics Carol- in» Ivfacdnnalrl. dauchtr-r of J. Prod and Mrs lvlacdnnald of Mt. Jamcs S. Rcddln at smurfs, snn of the late L.J. and Mrs Rsvldin of Charlottetown. The 2 P M_ __ vcrv" becomincly attired in a ETPY ‘AVULYHA ACT“'ITY " The ' l Dr Farmer ably local armoury is a center 0f suppoi-tcd the groom. After par- a sumptuous wedding tho Canadian Nat-t hrcakfast at , Charlottclovvit. the tonal Holt-l. mainland. BANK ACCOUNTANT ARRIVE C. V. Snow. Accounn, of the Royal Bank of Canada local branch. has been prcmotedl to 111v Charlottetown, P. E. I.' Mrs. Snow will also be much miss- ed. Shc was active in Young Peo- plcls work and recently was ap- pfiln‘cd a Director of the Ladies‘ Music Club. She is leaving with Mr. Sitow on Monday and they will carrv with them the good wishes of their friends for con- tinucd success and happiness in their nrw home-New Glasgow New-s- Mrs. Snow was formerly Mlfil Hclcn Miller of Summersfde. . ‘WJLS. ivlEETs-The regu- lar monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the United Church at Monta- gue was held in the classroom of the church on Wednesday evening. Meeting opened with the Presl- dent. Mrs. .1. M. McLean. 1n the chair. Worship period was con- ducted by Nfiss Alva Brehaut. A very favorable financial report for this quarter was given by the Trcasurer. Mrs. L. A. Johnston. A week ago tl"~ President of the Auxdiarv had the prlvilece of hearing Mrs. Induk Pak of Koren. speak. at. Charlottetown. and gave an inim-estine report of her messnzc. An article on Tcmner- ancc was read 11v Mrs. LP. Mclrsh n: an entertainment number. Mr=. James McLarcn and Mrs. L. A. MacDon ald sang a duet. Mrs. William Frasm‘ invited the Social-Y to her homo for the July mesfkg whon the Wh m Rood Society. w‘l1 b9 invited tn mend. The mee-‘lua closed with the mizpnh bene- diction. H There are left to mourn four sons Russell in Freetown and Rcghald on the Charle= Crockett of Windsor. Ont. The funeral was hcld on Tuesday Iundcr canvas at Aldcrshot N. S. luuder canvas at the cleemer Church by Rev. John Col- lins, 055.11.. it has become neces- sary m hold special afternoon ser- vices at 3.45. Evening services are at 7.30. —SUMJ\IERSIDE GOLF NEWS_— The Summerside Golf Course 15 drying up very well now and many golfers are out on the course daily. Over the week-end the Sealed Hole Competition was run off: winners were Class A Rflderifik Smith; Class B T. J. Abbfitt. Winners in the Calf ball sweep- itakc were Class A HHTOIG E» Gaudct. net score 34: Class B, ERTP Hickey. not scorc 40. On Wednesday players will compel/B for the 18 hole medal Competitiog. ‘ANNUAL MEETING1 -—— The \V .\1.S. of the Presbyterian Church held their annual meeting on wrednesday evening at the home of Mrs James Lowery. Roll call was answercd by thirteen ‘members. The folloiviiig ofiiccrs were clcctcd to serve foi" the cnsuint! _vcc.r: pres" Mrs. James Currie rvc-elcct- Ddlj vice pi-cs. Mrs. D. McKinnon. il-c-elcctedt; secretary‘. Mrs. Min- uic ‘.\IcDOl"1RlflI treasurer. Mrs. Hu- bert Nclsoii. The following dc1c- E1l1f‘.\ were appointed to attcnd tho convcuticn to be held at Mur- ray Harbor South: Mrs. H. Nelson. l ftfrs. J Currie a"'l llfrs. J. Low- cry. Mrs. J. P. Beer invited the societv to her homo for the .111l_v mcetinz. A \'lf‘l‘!l duet by Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Lo\vcr_y' was much enicyed by the members. H ~18 LAID T0 REST-Many old friends from Tyne Valley and other pans of Prince Countv niteudcd thc funeral scrv ce foi" .\fr. John Molli- snn which was hcld ycstcvday af- ternoon from his late rcswlcncc oii Eustaue Street. Summcrsidc. Rcv. M1‘. Davics. pastor of Ti"iiii‘\" {lull- cd CllUITll. of which the "dcccnsed wa= a member. conducted the ser- \'l"‘t'.‘. The choir srmf! thc llvmfii "Tire Sands of Timc are Sinklntl" and "Rock of Airs" The nalbear- :17: (\'F|'€‘ \fp=,=r< Archie Sharp. l’; y; (ma, p‘, H §tr~y1q Jamfis Cairns. Surrm-vsidc; Nun?‘ Sm l-h. Niac- Neillis aiuils and Joshua hflllcr of Ffllcrslie Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The lovely floral trilutcs and the ‘ave allflldflfllie testified to the vcrv hich rellflffl 1T1 which tho late Mr Molllson was 111-id -s . ——DEATH 0i" MRS. JADIES H. REEVES-Thom: pzrscd away 0Y1 Sunday night at her home in Frcrtown NIrl Jaincs H. RRGYBS at ‘l6 years of ago. .Mrs. Reeves was fmwnvtly" Elizabeth Arbiiig rmd was the widow of the late James H “(pygg Since her husband's death last fall. ltfrs. Reeves had been in poor health arid had been in bcd since- Januaigv. The de- ceased was a member of the United Church and 8. formci" Methodist and was quite active in Church work until recent ycars. She was a member of the W. M. _s. and took much interest in missions. and. one daligltllfl‘ namely: Mr. Hanford Rccvcs of Stimmerside; Mr. Eldon Roevcs. Kcnsington. homestead: and lVlrs. afternoon from her Tote hmve at activity as the local militia regi- ments made preparations for their annual training. C. Company, P. E. I. Highlanders will be going the lattci" part of June and B. Squadron. P. E. I. Light Horse go Exhibition Grounds. Charlottetown on July 6th. The local cavalry squadron of the P. E. l. Light Horse along with the signal troop and Vickers Machine gun troop have been tak- ing extensive pro-camp training both on the rifle ranges and 1n the Armoury. The signal officer. Lieut L. R. Crue and the personal] of the signal troop have been con- gratulatcd by District Headquart- ers at Halifax on tlic excellent sliowlnc madc- b_v the Llzhi. Horse Sliznallcrs during the past. year m intcr-rccimental pompctition. The Light Horse scnallers. who are mostly Kensington boys came sixth far Canada. a record of which thcy may be justly proud. The Vickers Gunners are being given weekly training by Capt, J, F‘. Morris and as they are a new branch of the local Militia they are still mceiving members. -S. "The apparent miscarriage of justice and lenlence shown offen- ders is, in our opinion. tending to increase accidents." the Grand Jury stated 1n its report at the openng of thc June term of the Queen's County Supreme Court yesterday. The report recommended "that. the laws dealing with drunken and reckess drivers be more strenuous- ly enforced." Conditions at the Queen's County Jail, Falcouwood Hospital. and the Infirmary were very satisfactory the report stated." The full tact ap- pcars below. True bills were found 1n the case. the King vs Richard Gauthier, rape, and the King vs George Kerwin and Ernest MacLeod. attempt to break and enter. Composing the Grand Jury were: Messrs. Charles E. MacKcnzic. fore- man, Milton: Ludlow Jenk ns, Marshfield; Albcrt A. McDoiigall. Argyle Shore; Herbert. Coles, Mll- ton: Ernest Mulch. Mt. Herbert; Edward Williams. Graham's Road; Edward Currie. New Dominion; Ed- gar Hcartz. East Royaty: Charles Moran, Charlottetown: Matthew Wood. Cross Roads; William D. Glllls. Charlottetown: and Frank of sadness. that death had removed from their midst a. much beloved and respected resident of the com- munity in the person of Mrs. Jo- seph MacDonald. - The death of Mrs. Martin Cor- cornn, which occurred at her home 4B Road. last Saturday after an illness of several months, removes one‘ of the oldest and most re- spected residents of that section of the country. and another link con- necting the past with the present has been severed. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Gordon MacGregor Mac- Lean was held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Gavin Harding, Wcst Street, Charlottetown, to the People's Cemetery, Crapaud, yester- day. Rev. Hugh M‘ller of 'I‘i"ln1ty Church. Charlottetown, and Rev. Mr. MacQuarrie of Hunter River conducted services at the Staveside. The pail bearers were: Senator J. E. Sinclair, and Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure. Arthur Dawson and Murdock Cutcliffe. Mr. Elwyn Ingram. Manage!‘ 0f Hudson's Bay fur auction dept, London, England and Mr. M. R. Lubbock of Hudson's Bay Com- pany, Winnipeg. arrived by plane yesterday afternoon and willspend two or three days in this province. »They expressed themselves as quite taken by the beautiful appearance of the Island from the air and were also delighted with a motor drive around the outskirLs of the city with Messrs. McLure and MacKii-inon last evening. Dr. L. A Johnston of Montague was e'ected president of the Prince Edward Island Dental Association at the annual meeting last night. Dr. M. A. MacGulgan, Charlotte- tow n. was elected vice president and Dr. J. H. Ayers. Charlottetown. sec- retary-treasurei". Members of the executive council are: Dr. T. E. E. Robins. Charlottetown. Dr. J. A. McMurdo. Summerside. together" with the President. the Vice Presi- dent and the Secretary-Treasurer. Thr meeting was held in the Board Room of the Charlottetown C"y Hall The Edgehill, Windsor. closing festivities began on Saturday last with a banquet for the staff. 01:1 Girls and Present Girls in the dining hall. Miss l-‘toecblixig and Miss Murray received the guests. and in the assembly hall Francis Hunt. Head Girl. St. Eleanors. P. E 1.. announced the partners. Din- ner was taken at tables 1n horse- shoe arrangement. after which fol- lowed the toasts, when PTancls Hunt responded to the toast to the school. The death occurred in St. Jo- sephs Hospital. Saint John, N. B, this week of Mrs. Mary Ellen But- ler. wife of James Butler. who had been 1n falling health for several months. She was the daughter of Patrick E. and the late Rose 'I‘raln- or and was born in Kinkora, resid- ing 1n Saint John for the past 45 years. Besides hex" husband and father she is survived by five sons and four daughters. The funeral was held yesterday morning from her late residence to St. Peter's Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock. CREDIT UNION ORGANIZED- 0n May 26th, Dr. J. T. Croteau of Charlottetown, organized the "Stella Maris Credit Union Limited" at North Rustlco. Thirty two members were enrolled. The following officers were elected: Board of Directors: President. James C. ~ Blacquiere; Vice President, Angus Buote; Treas- urer, James Allan Gauthier. John L. Doiron and James V. Gallant" Dir- ectors. Credlt. Committee: James Lawrence Gauthier. Prosper Leciair and Joseph Cornelius -P1neau. Sup- ervisory Committee: J. J. Blac- qulere. George A. heClalr and Jo- seph A. Perry. After some helpful "remarks from Dr. Oroteau the meeting then adjourned. SUPREME COURT ADJOUBNS —The Supreme Court adjourned until 11 o'clock Monday morning after a short session yesterday when prisoners charged with in- dictable offenses were arraigned. Richard Gauthier. charged with rape pleaded "not guilty". as did also George Klrwin and Ernest ManLeod to a charge of attempt- ing to break and enter with an intent to steal. Judgment was re- served 1n the appeal case the King, respondent, vs. Mrs. Grace Smith. appellant. Mrs. Smith. the appel- lant, was the only witness exam- ined yesterday when the use which opened ‘ruesday was continued be- fore Mr. Justice A. E. Arsennult. "Our two months visit to Eng- land and Europe has been one of the most enjoyable, pleasing nun instructive visits I have ever exper- ienced“, His, Honour Liteutennnt Governor George D. Demo's declar- ed last nlght after his arrival in Charlottetown. "All that I have seen and hen-d during my stay 1n Engiand has shown nu more clear- ly than ever before the ‘realness’ Ind sincerity of that bond of mu- tual understanding which exists between the mothe country and our own Canadian land." he con- tlnued. Lieut. Governor Deniois. MH- 13¢- Blols, and their daughter. Miss Helen disemborked from the llncr City muddy and arrived 1n the Province last night. In the Lieuten- Empreu of Australia. at Qlwbfv mt Governor's party were Mnlor J. R. Paton. aide-de-camp, and Mn. Paton. Included 1n the DIBSQHIHS on the Empress of Australia was Hon. B. W. uPnge and Mrs. Le- Pnae who alco Arrived 1n the City many months he knew the inevit- able outoome of hs illness, he faced the future with rare courage and fortitude. and endured winu UDéBOIIlpIB ning patience to the en . Eflrly Saturday morning. June 5th, Mrs. Angus MacPherson pass- ed away at her home in Kilmulr. She had not been well for many months and since the first of Feb- ruary had been mostly confined to her bed. During the latter part of May a cold developed into pneu- monia and 1n her rundown condi- tion all realized that there was slight hope of recovery. Gradually weakening she passed quietly away Sarly in the morning of the ninth ll\'. BURIED AT CRAPAUD-The funeral of the late Gordon Mac- QYBZOI‘ Madam was held from the residence of his sister, Mrs, Gavin Harding. We t Street. Charlottetown, to time People's Cemflery. ' Crapaud Wednesday. Rev. Hush Miler of Trinity Church Charlottetown assisted‘ by Rev, Mr. MacQuarrle of Hunter River conducted services at tlie home. Rev. Mr. Morrison conducted the service at the graveside. The p111] bearers were: Senator J. E. Sin- clair. 8nd Messrs. W. Chester s, McLure. Arthur Dawson and Mur. duck Cutcllffe. —REID-GAUDET NIIPTIALS - A wedding of much ‘interest was solcnmized in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Well ngton, on Thursday morning, June 17th. when Miss Bernice uaudet, R. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F‘. Gziudct, was united in marriage to Di". Raymond A. Rieid, We llngton. Rev. Urban Gillis performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nup- tinl Mass. The bride wore a lovely whitc satin gown with the conven- tional veil caught up with a coroner. of orange blossom. Hci" beautiful bouquet was of pink roses and ma den hair fern. She was "attend- ed by her sister, Miss Faustino The groom was supported by Mr. Louis Prurler. Aft-er the ceremony the bri- dal party motored to the home of the bride where breakfast was ser- vcd, Dr. and Mrs. Reid leaving shortly after for a honeymoon to the Magdalene Islands, the groom's former home. The happy couple will make their home 1n Wellington wherc. Dr. Reid practices his pro- ftssion. Previous to their marriage the br de was tendered a miscel- Ianeous shower by her girl friends and received some vcry lovely gifts. -DRlll\l1\lOND - WRIGHT — A quiet hut. pretty wedding ceremony was performed 1n the United Par- sonage at North Bcdeque on Tiles- day morning. June 15. at 9 am. when Olive Margaret. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drummond. South Heetown, was united in marriage to Mr. Ken- neth Sutherland Wright. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland Wright. Middleton, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allan. Searle- town. The bride looked very smart 1n a grey swagger suit with ablue close-fitting hat. with shoes and gloves to match. The ceremony was pcvfortncd by the bride's pas- toi". Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Essie Wright, sister 11nd brother of the bride and groom being the witnesses. Immediately after the - ceremony Mr. Wright and his bride left by motor to tour the Island, arriving at the bride's home about 6 o'clock where a dainty supper was served to the bridal party. after which the hap- py young couple left for their fut- ure home 1n Searletown, followed by a host. of serenaders whocame from far and near to congratulate them and to wish them a long life of happiness. A short tune previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at a miscel- laneous shower when over a h11n- dred came from Freetown and elsewhere bringing many useful and costly gifts. The large num- ber of gifts received gave testim- ony to her popularity. The drawing room of the Cun- dall Home. Prince Edward Island Hospital nurses‘ residence, was the scene yesterday morning of the wedding of Miss Florence Platts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Platte, Charlottetown. to Dr. J. Wendell MacKenzie, also of Char- lottetown. Rev. S. C. Cooper. pastor of the Central Christian Church. assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller, pastor of ‘Trinity United Church. officiated. The bride. given 1n marriage by her fathcr. looked very charming in a gown of white lace. She car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. G. E. Full played the wed- ding march. The couple was un- attended. The drawing room was beauti- fully decorated with flowers. Fol- lowing the ceremony, which was performed 1n the presence of 1m- mediate members of the families. a wedding breakfast was served at the Canadian National Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzte left on a wedding trip to the Adirondack Mountains. Before returning to Charlottetown, where they will re- side. tTir-y will visit several upper Canadian cities. The bride's trav- elling gown was of thistle crepe with acccssorles to match. __ The bride is a graduate of the Prince Edward Island School of Nursing and has been assistant superintendent of nurses at the hospital. Dr. MacKenzle, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. .1. '1'. MncKenzle. 1o a well known Charlottetown phy- sician and a member of the Prince Edward Island Hoqftal Currie, Charlottetown. loll» 1113M- medical ltlfl. SALES MANAGER VISIT. HERE-Mr. John McGuire. sale: manager of the Chrysler, Ply~ mouth and Fargo Divisions of tlu Chrysler Corporation of Canada Limited, paid a short visit to Chan- lottetown ycsterdayn After inter- viewing Mr. Rankine lvft-Lalne, tht Corporation repre Putative 1n thlf City Mr. McGuire left on the S. S "Hocheiaga" for Plctou. --QUIET WEDDING-A qulos wedding was solemnizcd at the United Church Parsonage at Ken- slngtcn on Tuesday evening, Rev. B. C. Salter officiating when Mist Marjorie L. Bcntlcy, datighter of Mi". and Mrs. T. W. BEDUBv of Summcrside iviis united 1n mar. riaco to Mr. Eycrctt Phillips. soii of Mrs. Howaid Waite of sum- merside. The bride and ieroom wen unattended ' -PRETTY “IEDDING -—- A ver_ pretty wedding was soleiunlzed on Wednesday moi-iiini; at seven o'clock in St. Pauls Church. Sside, Wlltfl Miss llcntricc- Mary, daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Lcoii LcBlanc of Summcrside was unitcil in marriage to Mr. Gco. Canicion, son of Mrs. Cameron and thc late Alexandel Cameron. Rt. Rcv. Mgr. C. J. Mac- Lcllan pcrformcd the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride's father sang a solo during the service. The hr dc was prett-fiy gowned in bluc with matching ac- cessories, shc carried a bouquet: of pink roses. Her SISIPI‘, Miss Doris, was hei- attendant and wore pink. Site carried a iuixcd bouquet of sweet. peas. Mr. Clow supported the groom. After the wedding. break- fast was served at the home o! t-ho bride after which tlie linppy young couple left for a brlcf honeymoon. Mi". and Mrs. Cameron will make their home in Suinmcrskle when their many friends wish them ever), happiness-S, ‘ _BlRTllS NOSEWORTIIY — At Portsmouth New Hampshire. on June 14, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nose- worthy. a son. RAMSAXZ-At Spirnglon. P. E. Is- land, on Sunday, June 13, 1937, m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay, a daughter. MOORE-At the Prince County Hospital JJtine 14. 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moorc of St. Nicholas, a son. CLARK-—At the Prince County Hospital mine l4. 1937 to Mr. and and Mrs. Brewer Clark. Illnklettier Road. a. son. .IAMI-‘.S——A.t. Kncs county Hos- pital. bfnutricue Juno 11, 1937. to Mr and lvfrs. Perry James Midgell," a dauahfrr. BARRETT-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Junc 13. 1937 to M211. and Mrs. Theophilus W. Bafiett 8 son Ernest Maynard. f -—-——~s;— _~ _.;;.._;'_ --—-~——~_.____::= JHARRIAGES r_______ lHACKENZlE-PLATTS —\At thl Gundall Home June 17, 1937 by Rev. S. C. Cooper assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller. wendell John MaoKenzie M. D. 1c Florence Thelma Platts. MCINNIS — 1\‘l(‘f‘\R\'ll.Ll-1 -- Al Bordcn P. E. 1. June l6. 1937, by Rev. William 1:. Monaizhan D. D. Earl Henry Mclnnis of Charlotte- town and Helen Mary MOCB-flllllg R. N. of Carleton. P. E. I. DICDOWIELL-DIACKENZIE — Al; the home of Chas. and Mrs. Mac. Kerizle. parents of the bride, by Rev. W. A. MflCQllRlTlP. B. D., A]- exandei- McDoww-ll. of Pleasant Val- ley, P. E. 1.. to Barbara Eleanor MacKcnzie. of South Granville, P, E. I. REDDIN-BIACDONALD - At. St. Andrew's Church on June 14,1937, Dr. James Dickson Rcddin of Sou- rls. and Agnes Caroline Macdon- aid of Mt. Stcixart, P.E.1. SNOW-BRADY-At. St. Peter's Cathedral. Charlottetown. on June l2. 1937. by the Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. David Henry Snow, Somervllle. Mars. and Joan Enid Brady of Charlottetown. P. E. 1s- land. DEATHS PORT_ETl~At Weston SHn-airlum. Weston. Ont, June 15. 1937, Lock- hart Porter. ner- 42. ' FRASER-In the Charlottetown Hospital. Juiic 17, 1937, Edward J. Fraser. Vernon r MACLEOD-At Earnscllffe June 17.1937. Harriet Jane lVlaoPhee wife of Sydney Maoleod aged 35 PAYNTER—At Freetown. June l6. 1931. Georcc G. Pnyntcr. rigcd 62. BERRIGAN-At North Wiltshiro on June l6. 1937. Michncl Berrlgan aged 80 ' REEVES-At FYcctown June 13th 1937. Mrs. James H. Reeves, aged 76. Y MMLEOD-At North River Road, on Tuesday. June 15, 1937. John B. MdcLcod. aged 75 years. JOHNSTON-At the residence o! her daughter. Mrs. HA. MmPhee, 24 Longworth Avenue, on Monday, June 14. Mrs. A. M. Johnston 01 Peter's Road 1n her 77th year. MmLEAN~Entercd into rest at the residence nf his sister, Mrs, Gavin Harding, 7 west Street. on Tuesday, June 15. 1037, Gordon MacGregor MacLcan. ’ HUME-At Murray River June 14, 1037, Strmual i-fumn in his 31st year. F" JOHNSTON-Al llic rcsidencc of her daughter. Mr» H. A. Mac. P1160- 34 lflflBworth Avenue on Monday. June 11. Mrs. A, M, Johnston of Pcicrs Road in her 77?h year. MOLLISZDN-At. Summerside, Juno l2. 1937. John Mollison. aged as, WRIGHT-At Charlottetown June 11. 1N1. ladle wrim ma 4o i time to {ate 26 t0 rid l’ all kinds FUIS, Cock. L... fidential, 9.00 9,1“, .m. 01' phone. BLE [NG C0. 145 Great 1 St. 177E "l"! 0f West lllva Association e. Public. m“, :41!’ June 23m AIflWherg plq“ have full quot; led to send 11v; l! of J1me 193'! AMSAY, President. ET GKUDET, Secretary. i ldl largely on 1991?. Dr. H11. Dhia. told the ml Association,