in s....iiaii... Auspiciously last Evening WN Meeting Protests Vlet Canteens In Military Camps A meeting of the "executive of THE GUARDIAN. ' Elected Head Of Ontario Medical Ass'n MAY 27. 1952 3?. VI. 0. Instructor Elo Receive lloetor's : l.legree.At,McElll z...T....i Choir Banquet Last Monday evening, zion church Choir.rnembors were the guests of the Men's Association when they were tendered a hot Talk On lllgllway Safety lLltoia.ry An instructive talk on highway safety was given at notary yester- day by corporal Allan N. Johnston orlimi euinlniu fllsoolanehreaenadfueewr or local interest. but advarthtsir sfaaaewsysastureliasybalsisse-ted at five oaata aiwarrl. strictly our- ablstsadvasoe. .M.-a -it has been announced at ieooiu Md. my Brigadier W.W. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. of the 3.0.31.2. In opening no lo. um Rd u university that Norman ll. smith. --- 4 f red t as lendid Tmwnm 9” 0” W” turkey dinner. prepared by the cm: 1 at 5 i, Lad instructor in Mathematics at Prince axlraa ran-rs rails .. made- fin,” 2;,.,,',g:3. .1 (;:,::,f:,"”,: :5; Ivtmtgs fllmg Cgffgmylgggg ladies of the W.A.. in their usual ma Q':3"5m3f1 d:;.."3?e ch. 5.1? Proper Grading of Wales Oollnse. Will be Iwlrdcd to-measure, House of stone make. sponsoring the surety wgg mo. .m'nd.,w,. om, mew" opened :o”:.du;tYl:,imT:';Hl';:bl';m:':r:0 3:; vatlon Army, gave the "go ahead" ' signal at ssupper meeting over Vegetables Required Under Marketing Act with prayer by Rev. W. J. Crows. after which the minutes of the last executive and annual meet- ings were read by the secretary, Rev. John 1'. MacKay. These minutes were adopted as read. the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. (Ph.D.) in Mathematics at ldcGiil's spring convocation. Dr. smith, who Joined the Prince oi Wales staff last year. is a New at Jack Cameron's. HAVE YOUR. car greased at Doyle's aervire station, .Grafton street East. grain and the support which has been given by various automobile dealers and others. The need for such a program is shown in the figures of In P.l:.I. lighted candles. Rev. T. Bussell Borders and Mrs. somers were special guests. and when the choir was seated, Mr. Soiners asked the blessing. Following the dinner. which was which he presided in the salvation Army last evening. There were no vacant chairs when the workers were all seated and the business oi the evening llrunswicker. and a graduate of the --h- hyghmy Iccwcnu nwnu m 1.” University of New Brunswick. After 1'. W. C. ALllslNl; Plan to st- 399 in 1950 um 30 m 131 nd' Mitten arlllnl out 0! the mh1- u, m d 1 , was advanced rapidly after Grace tewhinl It'll-N 11 Ind 13 m"h'"'m' "M A'""”” 'm""d'Y' these are apart altogether to traf- "W Wm” T""V'”"" 3d""”"" wagmggndliotednjgge L;l'e"n'2'E5 Iilmd 5”” 5'” by CIDL Titwlhbh gu1(:!1.ge1:te;uIrl;:'.lleu3ll; bl; '31. 13:- .C. Chairman of " reportediby Dr. J. A. Clark; clos- ing of vendors' stores at an earlier hour, reported on by Mr. Gordon Montgomery. special Names, reported donations of 8100 from Mrs. w.E. Champion May 29th in College "Auditorium. Time I P. M. Reception with re- freshments in Library afterwards. ' son, a guest, with Mrs. I-larold Stead, a faithful choir member. at the piano. Mr. Charles Chamber- lations under the -Marketing Act wherein all vegetables exposed for retail sale must be properly grad- fio accldets in Charlottetown and lea at Rothesay C ' to School. surhmer.id-a Twenty persom died ne served several years as an officer in the Canadian Army overseas. Af- lug; ya, u . mm, at hum,” ' ter thafar lgentookhgia nammnw Cram sepanmn accidents outside of Charlottetown :ff:Mn',1:l"io';:e .tge”mp'egp-g'c:"':g3E iiaellrlighvyezs intaturltdtance an: ;lAd gentral (1);-eamerles while "A ed. The nguhuom E”), to w , . . 5 W . E .. g ”Mc "I -W P now in stock. at the Redmond ma summanut Bk 01 the" in ”'"”"v '””"'”d by ml” 3' 4' selections. puy met Chagmslicoigll. ”pel:550t.all;mt: :33 & gg,1::;emc"m”" led were pedestrians. three were Cl? drlvvrl. ten were car passen- gers and one was driver of a horse drawn vehicle. The property dairi- ago was estimated at over 311.01) which is the equivalent of about sixty new cars. It would be lmpog. Bar-rass and others. A protest regarding wet can- teens in military camps, prepared by Rev. W. 1. Green on behalf of the Temperance Federation, was read by Mr. Gordon Macmillan and approved of by the. meeting. ment of Mathematics there while completing his requirements for the Ph.D. Derree. Dr. Smith. who is married and has one son. is I competent and popu- lnr teacher in addition to being a short speeches by Rev. T. H. B. somers, Mr. John A. Johnston, M.A.. minister at Zion Church, 2. D. Hold and Mac Macxiril-ion. added much enjoyment to the evening. A vote of thanks T. my Cudmore, of the Advisory Board. who made it clear that in addition to the annual mainten- ance requirements, the funds nec- essary to build the badly needed :KllCI15l0n must be forthcoming at Electric. roe PROPANE GAB land Ip- - gligaences. Amfaat Coal Co. Phone Mr. Chester E. Shaw, of the Dominion Fruit and Vegetable In- spection service. said yesterday that these regulations will make the work of inspecting vegetgblgg in stores easier and provide the Dr. Roy Malyon of Toronto has been elected president of the On- tario Medical Association at its annual meeting, new under way in was extended well-trained rnattiemstician. M38 JOHNSTON! LADIES. - Hamilton. Preaid t- lectlsst . tgBAl-Clearatee ssle- Dresses. :21: to 91'" T "h" M "M m” Dr. Maiyon. a l0::IB:Dubu6 sglfddi pig; ”.:”,l,?,' "5?,f,,',?,o',f ggfm: ? "if "l,f,:5 by "he ””t'imeh'"' M" m'FI1:lelr-tease twenty elderly ladies gffiunfiifiibiiiii Yinh . by oats, Suts. "uh". Wu Mm nn ., um, nu, rm Hn du. ewe . e convener o t e din- ' h c was 3 . The n.o.a.r. are doing their PM Perry. on Festival autho H. V” 3 of her was Mrs. Gordon Leitch. 1;: :t Tl.-i Eu fore. approval of their acceptance the Calvert trophy. Rev. Dr. R. c. Eaton gave a very satisfactory report of his work as They make it comp ' y for Every person selling or exposing for sale such vegetables to keep each grade in separate bins. boxes. bytt to edume young and old in hlshway safety and during the past several years have visited almost. "Staff quarters and other facilities are inadequate. The improvements can be made for 355,000, of which IXTEA PANTS FEE!-I - made- I . . ' to-measure suits. House of stone Stresses (tare In make. at Jack Cameron's. of The Lord's Prayer c 0 NEW YORK. May as -(AP) - A move to get Protestant churches to change part of the wording of the l.ord's Prayer was initiated to- day. Tile plan. approved after debate at the ioth annual general as- sembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States. would re- place the word, "debts" of tres- passee" in the prayer, with the words. "sins." Rev. Alexander MacKie of Phil- adelpliia opposed the move. HEAB CIIEDIT UNION broad- ast, OFCY Wednesday, May 28. .30-0.45 p.m. "Ideas, not things, influence mankind." CABS COLLIDE - A car back- ing out of Kent Street collided with a car going East at 4.30 yesterday afternoon. The left front door of the latter was damaged. P. w. c. ALUMNI; Plan" to at- tend Annual Meeting Thursday. May 29th in College Auditorium. Time I P. M. Reception with re- freshments in Library afterwards. L. P. U. CARD PARTY - At the L.P.U. Social Hall last nlttht the "100 per cent of the schools on P.li:. l. and given talks to the young People. Three cardinal rules given by Corporal Johnston, which aim careful and prudent driving. ob- Sttvlnz all Spud limits. making signals on turns and for sudden stops. . soon day and night patrols will be on the highways checking up cars and three different stickers will he used as there will probably be three or more checks on the can Corporal Johnston said he would try to answer any question and ltoiarian Keith Rogers brought up the subject of so many car ucmu plates being dirty or damaged and hard to read, also the matter or ml llshts. and the bright single light ilsed on so many tractors. Corporal Liguorian Youth .- Club Megng t g The annual meeting of the Lig- uorisn Youth club was held sun- day night, May ill. with a large. attendance of members. The pre- sident, Carl Proude, occupied the ,chair. Annual reports were given by the treasurer and the stand- ing committ , alter which the election of officers for the com- ing year took plaoe with the re- sults being as follows:-President, Frank Strain; vice-president, Alice Hcnnessey; Secretary, Mary Mc- Wade; treasurer, Rita Gallant. A hearty and sincere vote of thanks was extended the retiring iemperance Field Secretary for the Maritimes. dealing with his work under the headings of the financial and moral sides of this issue. His report was most en- couraging. especially as it showed a rising tide of interest among Christian people. Mrs. Eaton, in a short report, supplemented his heartening remarks. Refreshments were served by the local branch of the W.C.T.U., af ter which Dr. Eaton showed is forceful film on the perils of so- cial drlnking. The meeting was brought to a close with prayer by Rev. J. D. Davison. am--T-mm NEW Gtasaow w. M. s. The Auxiliary of the New Glas- a a b Turnip Planting is entirely in the hands of study he gives to producing those of the best quality," said Mr. C. E. Shaw, of the Dominion Fruit and Vegetables Inspection Service, in passing on some advice about that vegetable. tin jury if the turnips were planted in "The matter of quality of turnips the rower. It depends on how much '3 He suggested that growers put- g in several acres would be well . dvised to plant at different times nd he also said that there would e less danger from maggot in- 0 field at some distance from 841.000 has ben willed to ihe Home by two ladies not long deceased." "It is therefore necessary," eluded Mr. Cudmore. "that 514.000 be raised for this purpose, in ad- dition to the maintenance fund." C011- It was pointed out that 95 per ent of the guests at the Home were from rural ports of the Is- land. and it was most encouraging to have the support. of the We- men's institutes drive before the people in the var. luus areas outside the towns and Villages. in placing the After thanking the ladies corri- mlttee. under the presidency of Mrs. Ernest Carr for the splendid SUDDEP PF0Vlded. Chairman Reid allod upon Capt. Titcombc to close The bags or other receptables. Men who have been appointed under the Fruit. Vegetable and Honey Act (Canada) are authorised inspect- ors. Thcre are ten named in mg, Province at points from Scuris to Alberton. ileatli Yesterday or Mr. ll. Livingston Tile death occurred early 34".. day morning at his home. 48 Kent St-. City. of Mr. Duncan Livingston, in his 87th year. The late Mr. my- card party prize winners were: Lad- ies first. Mrs. L. Gallant. second. Mrs. J. T. Reveli. Men's first. John Cody, second. Leo is ac A u I a v. Freezeout, Henry MacLeod and Ed- executlve by the Moderator, Rev. Joseph Macciillivary. C.SsB.. A welcome visitor to the club was l-Ucapt. Rev. Walter Mann. O.&.l't., army chaplain, who is here on a short visit. I-le very gow W.M.s. held its May meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Gordon Laird when Miss Anna Stevenson conducted the devotional period. "The Church Builds" was the theme of the meeting, opening the meeting with prayer. teams were asked to report on Thursday at the same hour in the same place. ingston worked for many years at his trade of cabinet maker with Mark Butcher and later with the firm of Mark Wright Co. In later years he was sexton of the Kirk or where they were previously grown. Mr. Shaw believes that maggot damage is found mostly in early sown tumlps which are not mar- keted until late in the season. He "Why this silly tampering with the Lords Prayer?" he demanded. "Hasn't the general assembly any- thing more important to consid- er?" Johnston was thanked by Chair- man Walter Hydman and co- Chairman Tom Davis. Rot ia.n lf.:B. Maclieod of Cal. Rory nd High River. Alberta, wu Th” ”””" '""l””"d "” ”" 33?. 5mm mm mm M” A I guest. yesterday and invited all kindly spoke briefly to the mein- ith the hymn "The Church's0ne suggests that turnips of that - St -limes. end for many years 3Rg”:.::u:nct:mm1uvu"':? Irdgxgf I E; 1-niimmnzzggs Rtall-Ike sdvsntelte ht” M nu "my "p"l'n”" gollndatlou". Bcrliplgilrea nreadiiigo xi-silrliety slliouilrld llioet ki:i;'rk'ett:rq.d ix TWO Kllkd, "IP00. grior tlo llfkll retirement. he was l""'""" m "” '”"”"'l wumu ”' .-A2TJTif:lr'liEe2 ?l'2fIiJ'tTghagl?):eCtg:;rl in the big StIlIlDOd:.:t1a:'el:l:.yf: 3':r'sJ.""" mm 0 cellars when there may be heat lnl""d A. c'955'n9 and tlteiho &gul:i:e u:tw- P"5”m- The late Mr. Livingston was born I churches toward obtaining the re- Jen by on for Moncwn on sat”... July. He referred to his old friends The leader then read several It W” M. opinion mu grow- Gunny, Que" May 26-(cm vision for use. my Ind "turned on aundny. nm. Hon J.J. Bowlen how Lieutenant items. stressing the need of a new en could do much 1” themselves p Two muons were kmed mu at rgpetmge P.E.I., the son p. re , ll llfl-I0. I ugheoulrmlltbist ?i;e.3...... '"””'"" W" ”'””m l" "” Sager": ill! Mbem' ""1 Mum A Y P A M l. :rnmmgl”hioi'i);' ”?i':f..A"3fiii'.' by gettinz together for an ex- three others seriously lnlurcd late - "l" 5”'""'t es we forgive our debtors (those Ymml cwmu "1 ""5 .s””””" am; (e L govern” 3”'"”" 0 0 0 0 '1:E:i:1g1Ex5chool" and Mrs. Mel- change of views and experiences. today when their car was struck man" LM"""m' H” l"'"" W Amy, wmch ",3 pl-egded over by rom C..arlot.tetowi-i and vme Mine” raid "Wm" would mm M "my km to m, yew by I Quabec Com"! Emma” "ml mourn the following children. Arch- ibald l". Brooklyn. N.Y., Mrs. Vet. nori Moore (Belle). City, Mn. 2,5, Wood. (Jessie), Mencton, N.n.; John A., City and Mrs. Ernest An- derson, City. His wife predccegged who trespass against us). "would be changed to read "forgive us our sins as we forgive those who alii against us." Senator Riley from Dsmley, Mr. Maclood left P.l.'.I. s1 yeug also. and he notes many knprove. merits since he wentlaway. at a level crossing about two miles from this Wolfe County town. Killed were J.J. Clement, es, of Sherbrooke, and his 11-year-old Brigadier Knapp. Division Com- er nyecmm .f, ghjpplng pain”. mandar for P. E. I. Island and New Brunswick. Representatives were present from Moncton, Amherst, you no", and "Are New Mission- aries Necdedlt". Mrs. ILW. Blev- cnson read an article on The Fellowship of Prayer". Ind 059795 The opening meeting of the Nova scotlan Diocesan Council of the A.Y. P. A. was held at St. Peter's on May 24 commons Standing Some churches now use "trea- comment, 3." chm-umgrown, H"... hu m g uk. '3, New Glasgow. Sussex, Fredericton. "K 9!! Govern Bow- ' Pl." 1 u, -The hymn, d . - 9 W B 0 an G at. Stephen and Campbclltoil. Top 1911 and Senator Rllty it paid 3v:togmfgh"'!nwt:::' 33:”. mm” 9.;-iyke: Mfr m?:'.nd Leg 1,, 3,: gmkr" F”""" W"! 9' 5”" iwivililrli biz hyeilars tag? Funernizl service - ' e e a e Mac an Fun. Presbyterissis use "debt." Rrcv. Guy Volpi of Cleveland said the words. "debts" or "tres- passes." are not a correct inter- pretation of the original Greek in slowing t in t t lntmlty lo! lthaelseofigl-Ii:ie.l-b1ll;llgar:d:;-1;! lie then referred to the ling mg of corporal Johnston and told the story of Henry Ford who said he Taken to hospital in sherbrooke, about 50 miles from here, were Mrs. J.J. Clement. 55; Mrs. Forest Lord, mother of the dead child, and her four-year-old daughter Anne. closed this period Miss Elsie Laird then took charge and ten members and four visitors answered the roll call with a verse from the Bible be- honours in a class of 155 on Bible Study. went to Miss Joyce Haynes of Charlottetown. The young peo- ple are ilnder a debt of gratitude eral Home at 2 Roll. on Wednes- day. Interment in People's Celna. QTY- Tho minutes of the previous meeting were read by the score- tary, Floririe Evans. char-la Pier- cey, chairman of the Hensley Mem- By The Canadian Press Standing in the Commons after six by-elections: Liberal which that section of the Bible to Mr. Wendell Barbour who-made could . . . - provide a n orlsi Chapel, gave a brief report. .. .5 M1 g unrecorded. theutrip possible by loaning them is every pan or Article A;'.gO:xdc:;l: 3:: MW"! 7 quuuam Wm manned ggngininavitnppgoved aides Program” conservative The tram was en mute to mm ' t "" ',”'m"- - nut. unit was behind the wheel 1: "main: the Golden Jubilee runs. 5 . ,,,c,,,,,,,,, , mm ,, me c. c. 1". 0 from sherbrooke. - la E 950916 would not be such lllilI.bO- omrl” P””” V” Wwkmd traininir Ich001 3W4” duo "” .Socm Care?” to soc and the meeting cioa- ' ' - I. hind the wheel there would be less ""”'m”'l' . the allocation for Cavendish con- mdeaendem Libhll ed with The Queen. l ' " ' "c1d9n'-5- 39, referred to Darkinl Tm Bum” sch”! by W" "” lrellmhi l 19”" ”' thin” ma Vacant The plants, flowers and shrubs ' ' Continued from page 1 spaces in cities and told another ”1' WHVCHEI. Barblm MM?-thhlm receipt for World Day of Prlyer Tom wen very "mm, mmonm on by . ., 0u01'm8 W” ""”"l' Miss Alma Rollings and 31.95 was gave her report. The treasirrer's re- TTMT-jj? humorous m and regressive conssrvativcshave G men who my”. .......: ' - "G" r''”"” l3 "l""”"'- Tm” ”'5 llirgiylgliiuioollim: ?.i.'1'3”'i."'” um" & gotrgdnrxivgymcehtifgmmssfiiyi Dalyt 3'2”i:'.'.?5E."i.'if tflighsme IA: . .eNoLo-nusrlco W.!. re-Allied EUSTON FISH MARKET '0' "COR". 3f”I:':1?':n1:e:;:"L7:e 1,';d"'?:1"':::l:e": finallv put mg cg;-.nu,”.":.,:1':,d the conference to be held at Wind- the training school fund, several The An lo-Rumco W I met n ed brge 3133335 tegll1l1nCl;hVl'lS IerV- At 135 Eng” among: wen ..,.,,,.'i'.., M to the '9'" 3'14 placed a note on 9,: I0? Jilly 5 I-Dd 5- mylng 1? fBado'::gg:",ootm:: ma Icy-.0013 on M.y gm. .;,i..,. the mjtji n S I” niirrns party. The remainins two seats ,",';""""'4 W "'1 the policeman 3”” Gm" "" "" mm” ;f'ui:”f.oi:d dflrins May. Receipts meeting opened with the inland - went to independent Liberals. l txllerlence and that he would r"""” "m"' um. "mm the for the evening were as follows: hymn and the collect. There were All kinds of fresh fish Th0- PTOINIIIVO COHIGYVIHVBI not be Mm ""1"" "P we "Wt mum” mow, mm ""9" by me Mite collection 33.95. "M 3"”? seven members and one visitor prea- available daily ltfaclaAINE-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Saturday. May 17. 1351 to chliilllllf Rev. Louis White. The . ll ll . d mombeu mm went up to st. Plum ent The ro ca was alrivcre with the words "liergive our Tres- flowors and shrubs imam." When he came back he F offering 85. returned only 1.1 members in the The June meeting was invited with seeds. Mr. .1 M um. general election. In gaining eight Nine giirileugregva gob, ?)oneld ""5 "9" W9 1459"" 15 DY" f:if;',',','”fff” ' 7”u”m"l WM "M" ltdm” ma "kuhmw" to the home 01 MW M"""V 0"; and the minutes were read and Brenton 9 my 5 on - elections, they boosted their menl- wmked tn"; " M" "nth: he had were serv . ed h l A,pointments for saine. lwerci. wmovedg At A Bargdn bership in the Commons to 49. md 't 59” 101' Wtnty years 7"” delenm ”'''""E ” 5' Leader. Mrs. Murray Orr. MC 3 The Concert committee reported then he handed the car owner communion at St. Pauls Church My. sgmplo and Mrs. ucneod. "M no pl”, Md bun p,o,,m.e,,. one 28 0"” F, t c 00 M MILLAN-At the P.E. I. Hoa- ac nisseet Uinntl ,- I yellow ticket on which the at 8.30 A.M. on Sunday mofmnlgnd heralds. Mrs. R.W. Stevenson Pm" Wm mm. M me D," mm 2 WAITRESSES pltll on HIV 17th. 1953, to Mr. M mm W nae" Muumwvwmd Policeman had written "Lesa followed by a breakfast in the Parr and Mrs. Warfield Orr. . E. 3 mm m y lsiandl, a slip. Thomas Calder. 'v-I1-h',n';g',.,, up”, 1,, M .:::ul;1tl?.;I'IiIhptatii;,n".! do the c: tlsihwlasllu and Plornml prayer at aazmbeentg for ghel mo: plsx 'l:o:;';”t:hx':m qua: W” .:::L" KELVINATOR 't "V ' "W - - - ”” "mi ' A bill for a duatpan for the r DUNN-At the W stern I-fospltal. "”c””” 9"” m G'”"c"”'- Cards we eti ibl. Readings were then given REFRIGERAIOR Albertori, on Ms; 13th, to Mr. "W ll" 1'99" t L"""l '"”"I' Roterlan lldwlhm .ly:i'llti.a't::: no: he'ldhianels?,h1!3'aut:):lI;-ri:1'i.,1!;:n Vnlgigwlit by eMiss Laird and Mrs. Andrew: school was presented andmp-Id and W A N T I D and Mrs. Merrill Dunn! Elmsdale, mild W109 1900' 593"" 5075011 AVIN from Ben A-Y-P-Au Illll-rterly convener, gave "Breathe On Me Breath of God alglxlglfig gowg; 1: 3d -M". R In Excellent Condition W38 '"h3- 3'” "W 9”” ””"d Experience not necessary, , Robervsl also was considered an , I daughter, Beverly Jcan. um”. Th. "It. uubmhed m v1?'lIByli:oW"l!IIe.i'eMth:'y atroppod on am, his report. The diocesan charter Mm the ,,mm,s Pmyuh. In um, swvemon we" ' mm, ,0 5,, ENNIS -. At the King's County mo. formerly was part or the ,1 commuo 3 0 y Internauon. wsss own. mm and m, Dmm, convention mm. pou(;,LAs Bgojuuggs and country girls preferred. Cab- llospltal, Montague. May 25. loss. traditionally Liberal constituency The C, b" It Mtxleo city. The chlvhlm RN '1'- Wm” A meeting of the Ladies Aid in, in rm, aiugow on May 9. in to live in and high”; in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ennis, of Lao St. Jean-Roberval. snno u Sammy M.” mm cloud the mun” 'ml pnyen followed, with 12 members an- A rem; concerning am; am; JONES wages paid phone 816 0' Greenfield, . daughter. om...-lo, also won by the pm- trictglgfmenu Minding the ma. ....:-.-- ,,w,,m, 9., run mi, Minutes of "ad mu 1; Wu merged m luv; can at Sana ,3 Restaun h T gnaw. Conunmvul Md been ary Convention June lath . SOUTH GRANVILLE -W. I. ma two pmvyom mectings were the, "me at pnunt. -1-he m,o,.; Phone 3001 0, 3002 Marshfield Y fl WEI v ' ' lmms Ind goth " mm” !”" which re- read and apDr0V9d- of the Biennial convention held by the Liberals almost con- The regular monthly meeting of ih””0NAl4D'0A3V33 " M 51 tlhllm-IHY HMO it Wu eltlhlilhod M mo" ha" '0 bf '"""Y 0931' The 59tl'W"'Y ””””d ''"d ”' received and Mrs. Neil Matheson's gemiv. Chapel on May nth, less, in um, , llleatiguslllortlyn the south Granville w. 1. which pm. to be made to halv: rule! mm mmnm Howe". mm, : y the Rev. Canon 3:. Malone. In retaining Victoria-Carleton. Rom!" plrxeenent yesterday were was to have been held on May 7th. mrlmsg tg':ll:ll:;g.rov:tl) cmma” mm mm" W” "M. Ma hymn g V - t vo ce - was postponed until May 0th. when it was held at the home of the Misses Annabelle and Alexan- dra Keir. . The president. Mm. Stirling Corbett. very capably presided, and letter concerning Lady Alexander's gift. was read and it was moved and seconded to give 31 to same. The school committee reported that cups were needed and it was moved and seconded that these be MacLeod of Cal. Ind Mr. Frank Elgar of Tor. Sally Ann Carver of Charlottetown to Sta hen Eugene MacDonald of charlo tetown. V DEATH! HORNE-At the P. E. 1. Hospital the Progressive conservatives held a seat that has mainly voted for their party since it was established in 1914. The Liberals retained Waterloo North. represented by their party tion is to be extended to Broadsi- bane to present their play in the local ball as soon as Possible. Goa lection was taken and amouiite to use. "Work lfor the Night is coming" was gimg', and the meet- KELLYS 03088 W. I. May 25 1952 Lemuel E. Home of ' g in on mi. .52: o::.:'-.'.l n-.::::.- 0' our -W r3low33"'"35 We T3” . .. .. he remains are resting at the . w.. o . ' .. diction. ' "0 ct - T ' ' e " Cuicllffe Funeral Home where ”t.?gf":,',f,'i.2i:,3.,:,35i,.mmm, in llamnffm” it Mr" Ambm" 2:1? tmfvif: ':l:o"l.l(:ed it?! A d'"cm"” mmh W" "Wed by MW c”mmm"” "re wpumud . funeral service will he held Wed- 0,, 0 mm ,, m m we The m 3" W 2- b” d '3” "M Vm, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. and Mn as follows: School. Mrs cue. Le- Ni:-:w AT nouums . . . BASEBALL EQUIPMENT in the Lower ncsday afternoon. service start- wt, 1 G are Q": we 1nm'tel"3,”P",','d by llhllnl men "' m . V; Vfl ' Q Davis Motfatt assisted by tht Page; sick, Mrs. P. Nunn and Price Ranges, within the reach of all, is carried in the Hardware De ing .3 1.30, mg imgnnong in M” um” 9 ” mm '5'" the "C 3,,” '0G0 followed by Wmhti Th” m"'”' ' M u" m" ' hoelcbl. Nanne Ooios; program, Mn, N. partment of the Summerslde Store. Theres a Full Line of all Bare F"-alt Wiitshire cemetery. y g:,':'i.clmnd"" hu lmn '" 3” ' ,,n,w".:d" M; 5:: :11 lfail was :l:n;0Y9 "W1 "W: IPPNVN "id . - 30,”, um mm 3, mpun" (N. blall Needs”-bats. gtioves. mil”. nrosectorklnb lagerythiggl li ' - , cm s d - ' .- szes o su n on arwe as a ll s. se in u s can v waaaiuv-at the P. E. Island :;"m"" ff the prevlous"ni::t- Reports of committees were then 3'”V"'" "m” mt ;.?,?,?,:',;,"?,;a :25, :;'';:"-,,lf,;;', 0 pletely ouiiliiyi.-Til". reasonable cost. This new line of aaieuall'N?:.'li "Mpltal M d M arm. I "9 "I Ind appr d. Th in en. d school ommiuee re- --- ' ' ' ' , i s it w Ill a D d It i r it ill . Th i-i rd- 1952' Alba: 0;, "NJ, :Lck committee roportedavfl-satin; pdrbed piper towelscggqiy-ed. Two The May meextlllg (:1 m3el'5:::3" Mgr; :33, v:arrTl)eepayrtm:ntnill: rHlb!lman9s'.mSi:lIi1imersl?ieo Clutggel qllIt.IC:Ck a i.N0li:Il'- River -.in his 71st year. Funeral "Tm ' "ch "M "” '”m'WhIl oom- treats were given to the sick dur- 90"" w-!- W" 5 ' ' ful assortment of Sporting Equipment, and, too. if the article you v ing when the roll call is to be an- com. no 1” Continued from page i mltteea were appointed (or of Mrs. George Shaw on Thurs- .warit is not here it can be ordered from the factory. from Maciaeali Funeral Home tr ..Mm,,.:,M...m.,.g the t ii iii fifl . marrow (Wednesday). service present needs and to build up :12; "'0Plf-hi Sick, Mrs. Maurice do: tin: trezl. Y 5” """"3- "'5' 1"" "uh "met" '""d by (.,'".r:lx"'ct”"::m Ll: yourselves and choose for yourselves. the Sporting Equipment in the starting at 3:30.” Interment in medical care. dental end homlttl , -F,'.""" .s"'”'' 'W'''' "'4 VlV- New coll-llnittees were men an- in "i '"'”””""i T” m" ' ”""""”"y' ” ” 9” ”" ' ' Hardware Department of the Summerside Store. Em, Wiltshlre Cemetery. faculties '" '”""' L""”"v "M M-uric! pointed as rouowi: school .. Miss the owned "1 "3"" W "M" NEW AT HOLMAN'S . . . Ssnfnrlzcd DENIMS from New York for i.ivm'os'roir-as as .Kerit sr.. Mmldly. Kay 3, 182, Duncan Livingston in his 87th year. Rest- doctors in isolated payment. of denttstgn and possibly nurses. areas and the subsidies to ltfcnonald and Mrs. Ruuell Nan. es. Correspondence 1 and the GOVGl'nl'i'tO:l.'Il'l:t.19:C.I.l: Chrissie user.-eod and Miss Mae Buchanan. lick - Min Annabelle Keir and am. bouts Corbett. Hymn followed by roll call and the minutes of the previous meeting. The remaining sunshine bags were passed in which made in total asing a piano for the hall. The next meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. Earle skeifington where roll call will be answered by the "younger set" are to he found in the Youth Centre. The selection includes Pedal Pushers at 1.98 in pair-Shorts at 1.69 a pair and cuti- rilng Bras Tops at 1.20 eerh. These are in shades of maize. brown. blue or rose trimmed with gay striped denim. The styling is dis- "II It the . Maolaaan Tuners! 4, mu" m an mm” rd. It was moved and seconded g .2321 from this endeavour. The Hm" f"""" w”'''"”' 'm'' """' "V """”"'"""'d ”"' W nm "eh """'m "" 1” M” Hhmciirblsoh -. w;ael'..emuo':f.oo””n "ml Emma from the more Club held nemins "the limo when 1 '" tlnctlve and youthful rind the sizes run from 3 to 62:. Choose Dentrnr mill h0"l- ""1 W” ''"'"'"''”'l W” for the kiddies Summer Tags-you'll find them in the Youth Centre Mon. service starting at I o'clock. interment People's Cemetery. time Provinces to the NIH and dental faculties of Dalhousis fee at next inaeting. , It was decided to hold an IQ. cream social and dance Programme - bliss l.'na Morri- son and Min elirissie uaofaeod. each week during the winter am- ounting to 352.00 made a welcome about it." collection was 33.70. A piano duet by Muses ulllan NEW AT HOLMAN'S . . . While SANDALS with Ill the barafooted- P t as Dorohester It.. u'i'":J'.y5mhm. . school. and pr" sg.py,.,.'"3,,,','.',: no correspondence was read addition to the Institute funds I mnwl gm. ' .. poms tn Sh"! Ind 111591 MWIHWI "'5 h t d f hl dl.t i. i ii 1 di in slioa Dope o Mzmgl ah".y(:"1”,:. H .M'"'' an", wilaucila-llflxncwrh emu” ;'n:dutr0.. t2i'rnM:a.l.re u.AIr.l.ha.i:;uo.: reg:-whtrlex:cll.ludl:cll.vedlhMnlI:wy:u”oIt.ho'e: Oh1:il'lota.:oeewtr'i”'BI,l:tiIt Y.P.l?..:oul(l m'u0h 5:130?" 33 huug""':"i 53,” l':ieQ':lf grhesaemvevhltle ;:nda(ls.. dgsllgrrtedoto .beo3"drn l:vllih'eii ylour Mumuum M mt "m y .' "1. 1. in held ' at NI. Well "I0 Icknoiwledged with pr-gun; mm Vutggy cmcm in a ter a nice or ourn e me.-r Costumes. have various heel heights-there are ow we see ssh tier remains are resting at Mr " -"Manna 0 Mitlgmm """"" A a"W"'0 9 l! R”. thlhtl ' I-fowe'a Hell in the near future, 710”!!! H7795 I attic”!!! lunch through to high wedges. The sizes range from 4 II! to sills and the I t i "bk ”"”" '”m'"' V A '"h' ' 9 " 9"” ' . n 1 , and the singing pt tht IN-htlh prices are from 2.50 to 6.50 a pair. For Foot Comfort plus style plus ,:;u,:,":m”fuk:""' :':"3.dn':': mtm ca.r.emfoii pglo :;IMl;:lIlglI:lpgi:. e:t.eri'.toi;"I:f .13 7": d::”g'e:nl:':o" ggdzlfcy :3: ':u::,,,nc:n:":..n.; brought the cvenin! its a close. wear and plus economy shop for your white sandals in the horns dly mo - at s: --to st. Dale " "uuwm .,.;.g,. a later date. you ilpll" lsl and premium blankets at. this entcr- rwwr-own lawman!- ""'" .e--Plummet in "'9 also at vielliria General. ,' Amrwlu ad ourrirrisiit of the use Al0IrItI?Im1K-d'ir,po!7II. am t-lament . , i. .. . ,1, nayatopirient of a tralninr mtttlns Mrs. cCanllell gave a juamian mg mg. omigrg mm. In the school had not been vult- ' ”' school for victims of cerebral eaioiisiratien of home products neg were appointed on comnitt- ed. the teacher. was Pearson. sist- niay; and expansion and mocei-ii- which we onions in rnein- see in e of e. as that soap and tissue were need- tlou of the "M0" 10' "'0 4'" '”" "" ""'0"- "A e stars" contest, lad ed, and ma lowell Youiiker was , . i 3; 'Q,m &?;"'M w W" "ml m Desirable seven room house at North Rustlco on ” ""5" " ' uni amounted to rinpiiy. am, The visiting committee sent iiow- large lot, approximately one acre of land. House al- W-'-" or ..'”..'.'”'.?:."..l"'.:' . .. tr :':.::..:..'”..:':.:.'”..::.""."-..:.'.?.'::: mm W- ,,5";'.”'".E azlbe cert meeting on 3:18 ms fro: ins secretary y N Inspection by appointment. gale." oalltobeenarticlafora ton.rN 700' - gunning. huge. 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