F3.-mgr Rggfgr gage 2;I1em(3uNsrdlnn - Wed.. June 1. 191; ”'c""”"” City and Central Milton Dies I Jubilant Yank Airmen- Flying Homo From Cnina By Forfeit Edwards sent mousse: ill United Natiohg Impressive Ceremony At" Trinity United Church -, .. l w ,1 ll ll .l.ed fa, BE A GODD example by being CALL 722 W ou eed t - 'In the of tli' is the olherbeglnning his studies, alili . deadilr on aiisiayeecii, riirleiiewmliirkeie. a blood donor this week. poi-tattoo to ill. siooa '53:: and a mge:.inl"g:r'egsiio:lrMi-irigoln. oiierins lh''"”l"' ” '1” Wm none KONG. iAl”'F"'" "' 'i s'”"ll"WG'W Del Hnmmn-.. aid R. Mocieunsn and Mr. Rob- of the1.ord.He congratulatedtbem Air Force tighter pilot-I. bolsw" hliild "ll P"l"” mil-tor Nehru Clinic. TEE CIPTOWN Branch of Can- adian Legion is limb behind the ously happy at freedom after more of India thanking them for their than two years in Red China lalla. help in ohtllnllll the Americans' sped across the Pacific Tuesday relente- night toward Hawaii and reunion I-Iammarskiold has been nego. with their families. tiatins With the Peiplns regiim They revelled abond the Ba- for months to free these four and teen, the C-54 transport which 11 other .American fliers. mull, once was Gen. Douglas MacAr- bers of a bomber crew. lsued by thur's personal plane. the Chinese unlsts. Nghnlll They had crossed the border Ipeclll GIIVOY. V. K. Kl-lulu into this British colony just after Menon. who recently returned noon Tuesday. changed from from conferences in Peiplng, Wu prison uniforms to slacks and first to announce that they we" sports shirts, and rested only a being let out. few hours before taking off for Krishna Menon has advised ill. the 5.537-mile trip to Honolulu U. S. state department that free. log the four pilots is only ill. ll CONDITION GOOD l step the Chinese are tsklllg lo . Their physical condition seemed prove lelauom ma lndlcaled I: . Ontario of Rev, Basil Phillip ALBElu.0N Le l l 2. Cnlclough. a former Rector of St. - Km" "3" Fr '. '. John's Anglican Church, Milton gxlnctrhlls llPee:'l:;.;a'xllA Fwd 3""- l: I vlnazlaflnialrrrhlzn llaisleihgliornsgicli-eliizrl 1- ll ll: CH'TOWN COUNCIL. Cm” Bl?.”d D”””' Cm" " "1 ' ence liaslam. sister of Misses Knights of Columbus is suw0rt- -l-lllgizlrlyclub wednudw "d Matilda, Maude and Ada Haslam ing the Red Cross blood donor ” of this City. He is survived lily a drive-are you? ISEE AND IIEAR. colored daughter Grace and a son ohn . sides of Emanuel Camp and the in India. Burial will be in New-is D5; 0: Bltod Wrgrglllfltglyn imortal story of Pilgrim's Pro- market. Vllfe CFCY lad” u 1.00 pm grass in the Sons of England Hall mam Slandud Tlme. ' i i Wednesdllr. June 1. 7:1). Every- Rm Murphy-chosen one welcome. Come early. Outstandin Teacher iiiBfii"i.i).9'Asll4sc"i.li' .'.'33.:'::” rm" '" ”” C""l'""l”"'" q l.IuHe g2nd lspelakeryl Mrs Robelli Klggmeall moodl mmotl allude In , l , , , ., v r ,. ' i W nes ay even ng and en your .”:rs'::.ri .3.lii:”l1?....1?.':3:;.'.:.k.ik”;.:: W W” " to we or a no. t S A l 9 - blood donors at Wednesday and . - . i s l . . . - -- llIlliSe'xll'L.mil,.lE.land A "amt " cal anosncssr crcv "Historic Thursday! Chm" Ii the Clover Unique Qualiil is one of tori Itti.I(' -l ers in the llliilcii Stairs iiameri ert liutcbeson last night were re-, and wished them every II-lceell In ceived as candidates to the Mln- their new eIlllnI- lstry in the Ullltql cllul-cll. Rev. Mr. Haslam stated that It The impressive ceremony car- was not an easy illh ried out under the auspices of the and belnl l nIlnlll0l'- lid "lll lb” Prince Edward Island Presbytery one thllil till! I PIHWT "mil hi" saw the licensing of Mr. MacLen- in order to be successful in his nan. a graduate of Pine Hill Dlv- conrresation In the unawervins oo- lnlty Hall who will be ordained operation nndloynlty ofhls people. at the Maritlrne Conference of the The minister. he llld Wlll hd Church on June 12. He is a son of iudsed bY hl5 "Mk hlll l” W"-l El” Rev. Dr. T. E. MICLBIIIIIII and hIVe 10 iudse hlnlilelh And unllly Mrs. Maclennan of Truro. N. 5. he will be ludsed by God- Conducting the service was Rev. At the conclusion of the Accept- J. K. Cnmpbell or Bgdequgl my, more service the righ hand of fel- - 'r. R. Gouge ii-om Pownal read lowshlp was extended to the young 4 the scripture and Rev. J. M. men by lhe lnenlhefd ill the PR3" I ll Sproule, York. led in prayer, The bytery present. Following the ser- cailon lemon for the occasion was de- nlnlllhhep Dg 5- well lillllldbelxllllll W ed 1; R v, s, ;. lo e res y ry. presen . . ,. Dr. Donald R. Brown. a mem- iliaeil-gate linasieolral chlalrggulam 0 lllacltelllm Wllll 3 clllllcll rhmld L'fl':,'d,fl'..e'fl”l.l ll'f;mff,ll'ly"'f4.l"e'.,lli said tlhillle wlzllsdnl? a'l?re:ll:lvl::hl pee-ted mom A Mm. Person i 0' is - ma -. ” em a - l l .. - - . vear l - ' , es l" llle 'll"l9 -llchallf "Ll" Ll" "'9 Island . a S o.f'.'5...'.'lsl3,'.'..l.l.'li.i.l.li....: stills: llI1iver:itsysil1g:np:ese:t::. slugllz sented him with a gift of money. ReV'"”d Amhmy 'l”'dl"l.- 0'M'l" The l0lll' melh all 5ll0l dl”"' l” the o ers would be freed soon. i . illt'Cail'S l'9P"l'l3 'fl'-ll -lll-l 3Clllll'l VISIT nl.sTyLE hiiuinervl HTl:i9 mhllywlrlellgs Of Mrs. Joe the Amierlcln Board of Sul.llel.y Cong-l-egalloll by Rev A Flank i when the gel-vlce was over, a ntE:5dl,l;lt0rJayArc;'ublll:hag) '2: gllel-I1'(ulalle:l'l. W517 anglaggllllxlllcated ll): i. l ”ll " l'..lj nsire al j n , t vlg, il ., . i i .. . 0 . . . n n n - ' l Ilhy aims 8181 l l 19 lGl'e3(, George Street. now Show 9 9"” '5 ll” 5' wll be and has received his diploma MacLean. minister of Trinity larso nulnbef 0i W359 Pfhent Id I230 lfclocll at Sll Ilolleplys ..wlmlon lnvaslon Bl Clllnese lelh & Electrical and Plumbing Will Be Ordained The Rev. Robert Joseph Kelly. satisfactory. and the U.S. officials km 0, ll, olllm mlslll be e ls from Red l'..lingniignio". 1:45 p.m. Thursday. Clulh ChII'l0"ei0Wn- -- .l . l 4 " June 2nd. Speake. Mrs. Robert "mmmr the 1933 Ruth" of me -lllfle Large on "The Oldest Diary on E. honor roll aicurillng to an iii .- number of her i'urnn-r students to . -ul ummel. sorry to learn lhgt she has been . . l ll . l ouned to ule meld ll,” 01 lb. l i become no-:1:-h 15 'wW.l.'lii..?.'3r'yi'ii'El"l..22y'3i so.-.1... hats a patient in the PM Hospital '3'"il”o'ZlI.i55l”””i.f””S.15.i.3ll.iiy ii.g"'fil'.' 1.li.'.;..'lad.l'&Li.'I.l..l".ilIif5?.i'i lcuurch where refreshments were C'"i"”- ””""- 0"" W”-' W - b"5ll-V leachlm 3 "m"ld :”"'””il at greatly reduced prices. I" "IF Wm M9 Vl'"k3- All Wl5ll assed his examinations in Tor- Huicheson has been active in Cub Wrved "Id ill” W” Y""”5 me" new Father Kelly Wm celebrate Cam" Harold Flschen Jr" 285 ' ion to love zlml ull-Am:-lziiid lllerat-l for ll" speedy 1-gcgvery. Ema for the R0 al College ol Sup and Seoul work and has Rlven were the leclplenls of but mall” ills first Solemn Mass on Sunday, Swea City. Iowa: Lieut. Lyle (ri- ure." Several of All-s .lluri)ht' 5 real 80TH BIRTHDAY - Mrs. Char- eons ol. Canal and -obmlned llls lmderslllp ln the Ymm Pea le,s lmm tllel, gllenul June 19. at ll o'clock in St. Dun- meron. Lincoln. Neb.: Lt.-Col. Ed- ligious and p-ur""'u' lwtwl” hall"? lotte Ryan of 22 Union Street will Fellowship Group and the Churchzschoolp HS ' stan's Basilica, Charlottetown. . win Heller. 36. Wynnewood. Pa-. been succe.-siully performed lW be celebrating her Both birthday He grmlulled lmm MCG-lll ln .43 ll; (he son of M1. and M" G Reception will be at the resi- and Lleut. Roland W. Parks. 24. enmmulilly grmlps lll lll3l' all-lal ltoday. l-for many frieiiildsthwisllli her mm received his post graduate Hutches” my - - - - lllaellcgd or lllnd L111. AC.h J. 0f;!lE;lllililllN:3- spokesman Said um I 5 min: we lnnwii-x-s onor e a . . . . ' i ac am. eve ere ve.. ar- n 99 ,manY happy PG"-'"l' 3' training in Montreal. in the Mont- Mr. MacLennan was llmelownl la "la lnemoon of foul. were amazed lo be the lllsl Continued from page I. Hope Of Fighting Flares presented Roll. xlctialiis null-ital Ill coopera- 1 . . . l min mil. l...-..:.-.--l...ll..I educators.l glfhgrlgliaighe ncci should ile made iilenl lg-ilneraldalild Rlpyall Victoria lJll'gul)llel;hll-.n:vlil-ldli'tIltlrrlnlslr of Kerlls- ll-l So. Vlel Nam June llll or the U. s. prisoners in China to Contractors The nine ummn: iezirluus and the census takers as members of 6000 W. E 0Vtll!I;age or line ospldl an t 9 "13 YE?!” .35 son of lh lg E.w95 ' F 5 ll. Rev. Father Kelly is a son of be released- "Teacher oi. the Your 1 xllss Mar-ll.,..r church, and the worst place 'Ml gf;c'l:ili:,'ei':ud il:fllll"ll""'l;l :l”"l”."ul"e5ldfl: l ” "P9 N maul 8 ll” y :ccl::l::”'l S sild it w" 1” cm” '" lvl.-5, Georgie Kelly and the late None of the men would say garet Perri. a imnili made teach-: is metropolitan Toronto." causal . good dnl of ll ll?” lllsm ml) lllu samlg ;" aw r. men ill,” lllllsllln olll" lllzlll young Sdlcollv Swill Vlhi .N""' inelfi Kari Kelly and a brother of Rev. Whefe iheY lldd been lmprlsmlellv HAMPTON er from llunmnuih. 0re.. were Dr. Mooney Sam 354,000 more lug About lo l, cent ”l'f'lll'l"l' anstl; fl'll0'6V':' ”'ll,”"” 5;" ' 5 5 Fll 9' '1' tors)-Premier Ngo Dinh Diernsllmu Kelly on llle. slall cl Sly but Amel-lcal-l aulllol-llle, llel-e De o s er- geon r. n c sner. cry ew army Tuesday night drive to cut Dumlu” Unlvemllyl sllld they belleyecl ll was ,1 Muk. Phone Cmpaud den, Manchuria, most of the time. Ch"-Sen llllnl H lleld Ol 0lllr5l3lld".liers0nI across the Cnllnlhy ha" men would be covered excludilll surgeons in Canada have qualified the c mmunlcation lines of black . 0 . U. S. State Secretary Dulles inlz teaciiol-3 nominated by state lold census takers they are Uri. ll, lll 90 . l I M S deparlmmm (ll ollumlmn at me ml Had Church mherems than the fleduelg me l:l;tt::n:I.u come to both the American and Canad n shirt guerrillas in two prints lll'Vn- T P e vitation of Dr Samuel ill Brow--church know; allyllllllg about” ll head ln NEW ... A where ' ll MRS JOHN T MULLIGAN lSt!:.lllISvll:.htIlIl'laEmI-ll::ll3ll'vl;eklal 1" . . . u lied "chlch lllsllmlll-T" Plan in the list accompanying the ncll. U. S Fonlliiissiiliiernof Edu-l. He sald money ls . secondary llshermen Haul reeelve lmemployl a ew '. cl '.lQrl' F -. . - . n. :::;2: ::...f:;.... .S;..S:f...;:j;l;';g,”l,"E”g.,':;.:;;,:””:;:.2l:.” :::::'.l::::.':.::'.::i.:::r:.rM-no ::;:..-.,.,. .,, on me. ..... .. ...... ........ C m M A ll 1 S ., , ., yl . ' - . M - n l - t ree an acrur o m- Clillllllll "l (lllel hldll ”(ll”"l lll ltThe true measure is how we Charles A. Cannon (L-Tics-do other hand. it should be simple J(1)IlllnM'Iei.ll!lm:-lll?lrlr;ant0catll:ll.el'(liBtieI. R52, g.o:e3:glllli;lclll;le,lFl!;nedpl.l5::E :2: mel-side wag mg wlnner of "me Boy Scout Annual Meet The annual meeting of the Provincial He is the son of Mrs. Creelman MacArthur and the late Senator slurancelcoverage. A serious situa- employment. tion existed. Fishing was being abandoned. 1 for several months. 'l Rita A Mill-oily was born at Sea' 3 View. P.E.l.. tho rlaiiaiiicr of the l late R. B xlurphy, Veteran North. Dakota oriui-ainr. and Boatricei lllacLeocl Murpliy. Park Corner. She is the niece of Ed Tllurphv. Sea View. who passed away in April: the late Evoi'ptt 'Ai2icLend of French River. and Mrs. Emau- l , llel Lo.-kllarl. Llllle shemogue, Mitchell MacDonald of the Junior comlnuet Charlotte tense, with dozens of ambushes and skirmishes a day. Dlem's forces faned out into MacArthur. territory occupied by the private Another prize winner was Wil- armies. His strategy is to push fred Kennedy. who won an athle- between the Hon Han and the tic award. H3 is the son of Mr. Cambodian frontier. trying to sev- and Mrs. Lincoln Kennedy, Char- er the enemy's lines of communlca- lo. . Amongst the graduates were Audrey Deanna Bell. De Sable. Enefrllln and and Michael Saunders Schurman. rd r . R l.l'. of Dl'.1 - n -.1, l-Mdl . . , ll ' lilo-::vSeli's fl(ll)Ilt'(F:e!:1lIIi(I'x0FIF MvCall'l:; Serve our generanom he "1 plcrsonsaweohliledo Mililllo OLIIII: iieslisilllg li,SII:f'(I'I-ItnohlllIi)uiIfI !Pt!l::IVelu('!:le:lI)lyf0: :,fl::,ay'SMi:ai;lla" Ml; Tgd lllwlr" ll" M "" Blnh xuyen "Id ml” gkrladgsldalllvggalago;loW::el::'Lp 3 hp v.l l . l . t vorl - ddl . .l . . . s it an sou Va 80. ' l 0 gene MP W m new a l l C9."""l'id.."3'" ”ge..1L.. m "5 W is that they cant get in days wmked fishing "I 1" ml" read. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clarkin Fighting has become more in-ldemy. Wolfville. N.S.. this year. Earlier, the Canadian and Cath- and M”' Mo"agha'"' if c i -. ' "M" . &5..oiio”32?i3?s"ili3i.l3'l?3"i.?.li Also he '0"0w'-is Homer wer- ered by the act and that jobless llmdvenenull ldmmedl" Warm Civic land Hospital; Mrs. Frank Mcv GEAVE REDUCTWN - I 'l1 1 9; sly ch -195 A. M. Fraser (L -- St. J h ' . . (A?l:lrlll)llllll.yPr3l 5?” challolleuwn flllaasttmsllillliltl rah decrease of ilridlrg ilillzglirzeflgfelllbalailltl .5 long as MASSEs- lullslmalt M"' F' w" Jelks' me” n ' is "me" in No years The Canadian llianufactureis ident of the Junior Ladies' Aid. W” . "Vet-y' uni. reduction". Um - - - , Peter D. Mclver. Kinkora p. E. Island Hospital. and Mrs. llflgnlotrlrlierztlilrllllitlllll-';er;lcllllrsrllel;' endlllll ;ilf.f,l'c”.l3,t,'iK'.,,'o'Lll.:llI,'nS3lLZff2';ni2';ll Mr. & lllrs. Aeneas Hughes, tion ;nnwll.'lsllii:& rolliune. satisfaction with the new Unem- 5h3ml'0Ck C145 R LLG Boy Scouts Association wil be held tonight 8 o'clock. City Chambers. Mrs. Stephen Hughes and Fam- Clashes between League of "the Charlottetown Hos- ployment Insurance Act. now being once before leaving for m;lLp p. E, 1. To win - country-wide tour v o- - ' CLlNICS' our some or rrs DEBT c2Hi?es:ms"efv(iZ. or 2.000 ii0'rrLia. l on A uoNoiu;l RETAIL T” T A GENERAL MEETING WILL BE . HELD THIIRSIIAY. .IIINE2nd; 9 li.m. AT GITY HALL THIS MEETING WILL BE AIJIIRESSEII BY- , continue today from 9:30 am. ” TORONTO lcl” 'D9lEf-lall” '0 when the reports of the president. the 31st annual conference of secl-elm-y mg treasurer wlll be United churches in Canada were sllbmllled uld disposed of, Ml-, told Tuesday that the United skull l,l-llslllllul Church in Canada is his business and has more branches than all Mgyogrg WELCOMI .; the chartered banks in the coun- V.” ' NY. k the course of his remarks at l REV- DP. V- 'l' lllflnneih 1'ePl'e- the opening session Mayor Stew- Ientins the church's general coun- art said: ”We consider it a great cllv "lll ll ls Calladl” mllsl "' honor that you have chosen Char- pidly-growlnglchurch. He said it lomlmwg llll. ya.-l .. lll. my has properties across Canada for your deliberations. This he- wortii mnre than S22'l.00n.00fl and "um our cgmenl-llgl ya", w. l... last year conrzrosatmns raised turaily look back into the past. mo" than 536-750-O00 There we find that: The Char- "Blll lhe WU” FnDulIi.V of our lottetowu Hospital was opened on growth is an eniharmssment to l)ol-clleslu sll-egg, nggr sq, pull. us. We cnnimt shophoril all those slams csuledl-gl ill the yggr 1379; who declare the-msoives to the algo ll; ills um. yup ul. pus. 'T"'" lent Mental Hospital at Falcon-l wood opened. Five years latei. the Prince Edward island Hos; pital opened in 1804. Our Provin- cial Sanatoriu... was opened in 1931. .L........- BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS ”3ne refers to the buildings oil soc Per Insertion 1879 and 1864 as hospitals. but ;.::...-.-....--. lwlth the present-day structures. the ' i Ind facilities. the advance in medical science and the efficiency of our nurses. onc- eould hardly visualize the hos-l pitals of the older days. But we thank God for them. for without a beginning the hospitals of to- BIRTHS, c-iiviriii-".i.i,....xi the Kings County Hospital on Friday, May 27th. 1955. to Mr. anrl Mrs Richard Campbell.l Commercial Cross. a daughteinl C". BURNER 0 small monthly payment": a low carrying charges Lilla Patricia Woizht ii lbs. dltilday could ml cxlsl Ols. H ' . , . ' - -- .- ?s::'.i::l:?"”-”v': J:-3:. ':::r.r' HIS WORSHIP MAYOR J. O. STEWART. - -backed bvlmpeml 011 I-id g V g g as up-todate as can he founi COLCLOUGH-At York Countyl Hospital. Ncwmarkei. Ont, on! Tuesday. May 3!. i955. Rev. Ba- Asli your Dealer about an "Evergreen Cootrad' for guaranteed fuel oil supply. Consult the Yellow Pages of your pliant anywhere. We are proud. also. that we are part of the Maritiim Hospital Association for we full)- N B 1 . ” k Her cousins - - ,. Jifiviies Ain;nliC.lnhn w Murphy pital. Tea was poured by Mrs. ml: ggllgrfglullg ,7,lf,lf:lll?fhell'.';l';',; studied by the committee. The new ily. Kelly's Cross sovernment forces were reported son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold '. are teachers ill the Summerside IDr.i Laidlaw of the Junior P. E. ll, lg”. Duplle dllllcullles lhe legislation increases top benefit by both !lde5- Schurman. Summerside. The latter ll and Kensington schools. respect- Island Hospital organization and plan "ill "(med and them w'u no payments bill reduce; the maxi. MESSAGES OF SYMPATIIY The Blob Xuyen, driven out of ll” been cl,” l,l.e5ldelll and ll ively. She vacations frequently at Mrs. Urban McQuaid of the .lun- lmllcallon ll would be almndonedl mum time In which jobless can 5BIiZ0n ehfll" lhll m0hlh- Clhll""”l business manager of the "Hor- , her birthplace with relail1ves.Thler lOI'P Charlottletowtilil Hospltal Aidl. Every ellon should be made lo lotlllecisileglulag benefits to 30 weeks uMr. All Mrs, Wilfred Curley. lllililillpgrimeerethvaliped 133tEl:V:l'l:llnn;IlIe lol.ll.ll'..l llelplamdlo kallend Mel most recent Vi?-Ii being asi .uy. ourina or I Senior! W9 i find a gchem to l, ll, F m 11 year. ”ermon '1 In versty an ta a up com- but she has lived in North Dakota Mrs. Acliilflord Shedrrelicl St.GCiliar- flsllel-mull eve: ll llewellfcoenly : Kltlilr. &CMrs. Gerald Monaghan. acyliggguvernment nu mm mgrce. since childhood. lee uxi ary an rii. Or 011 small numbgr 3 ll; l l. . e 3'': T065 l 3"”? mm?- This summer her vacation will M. Avard. P. E. Island Hospital "What's the ni-atierewistliarmsking CLUBS PLAYMATE CSr. Reta Marie. Vancouver. B. Idluring lllhe lag 4Brl;t;Illl'.!. t-hlirlllxlll '-1"-'?"T"1'T take her in the opposite direction l..adieii' Aid. a start?" asked Clsr'e Gilli (CCF CALGARY (CPI-A 10- - id - 3” ll "' ' for she has been elected ii dela- The Maritime Hospital Exiiibl- -Cape Breton soutll), ' gll-l held In ll.yelll-.0ld l,lyfy?,;2,e Sr. Anna Josephine. Glace Bay. grenades. attacked outposts. clash- gate in the Sflih Triennial General tors Association provided enter Dave Croll (L-Toronto Spadina) from behind Monday while her N- 5- A , Ed wml "my p”ml5ll";dll""id in C0nV9nil0n 07 llle pmleslanl EDl3' tainment iii the College Auditor- said it is "asolutely indefensible" nine-year-old brother clubbed the 5'3 Ffancll Patrick. Dart- blow upybridges sout o ere. willll Chlll”Fh in he held in Hnn0- mm for two hours in the evening to provide protection for all wage. youth unconscious with a baseball mouth. N. S. The Binh Xuyen filsnnlounled thely ED CROSS cLINlu lulu. Hawaiian Islands. In Sept. with Ray Simmons as Master of earners except those in the f'isli- hat. The victim's skull may be hall aml"-lslled ' 99 ” 5"l'9y R representing the. Woman's Auxili- Celemollm, ll-ll. ll.-93,-am ln. lng industry. fractured, Til. boy who ll.-lmln. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! junks and SBHIll)8nBklSlllIlIIdI)ll0gn tlhde wED,xlE..DAY NIGHT t ary of the Missionary District of eluded mlmlnr. by null Messer No.1. sA."sFAc,r'oBY istered the heating is being tumed Saigon l'lVe1' dell. n! In - 1 -5 I Nnrlh Dnkdlh Sh? Wlll hall lmm and His Islande 3. Doug Scott of over to the children's aid author- Mrs. John A. Greenan. (Jiar- iers andlcapturlng large quantities June 1 ' VEB CLUB!) Lils AI”IE,9:IlPSgsAlIlli2ll51Vi 29 (fall I-Illlnilp New Glasgow. N5” vocau't' Alex C. W. Carter (L--Buron-Bllr-goo) Ities. lotteiown. Ol SllDnll9S- Music by "I'HE GLO luuonte. urineote a-MG lfinuf , -" c. - ..? .. .. 00" llglsseggand Ho won a num- . Exhibitors Association, wasm Mas- MOdel,nanO1:iSTime rl JUNE 1 and 2 her of Ceremoniee during e ex- ' . gw l '. l "red church OHARLOTTETOWH " by a group directed by Dr. Mac- Dancing 930.1230 MCGTIHQ Millan. The business sessions will lvhls will be Donn! last blg l sll Philip Coiclnuch. former Rec- tar of Milton. P.E.I. Resting at his residence 33 Lorne Ave.. New- markei. Funeral service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Newmarket cemetery. Flowers gratefully de- realize that through this organi- zation. benefits derived will be shared by all for the welfare of those who have been set slide through illness and have found a haven within the confines of our IT is IMPORTANT THAT YOU As A RETAIIJ directory for your nearest lssa lumen Deali- ALWAYS LOOK to uspseiai. roe not It" hospitals. This has been made i”” possible to our citiuna by you. "The administration branch of our hospitals is possibly doing the greatest work in the community. An organization composed lergeb of non-paid Boards of Directors. Hospital Ladies' Aids, etc., all working is unlsoa for the propel care of our sick. "Good management and admin isti-atioa insures success. without it there is failure. By having dis- cussions of each others problem. exchange of ideas made possible by the M.H.A. conventions. bene- fits must accrue to all individual dined. MEROHAHT or nus cm as IH ATTEHOAHOE BIISIHESS or IMPORTAHOE TO YOU WILL as OISOIISSEO THIIRSOAY - JIIHE 2nii - 9 on. N. D. Macleun UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB lee you p dealer- PALMER ELEGTRIG INSTALLING ESSO BURNEIRS FOR OVER 20 YEARS FREE SURVEYS MADE WITHOUT OBLIGATION Plioao 853 Otlltsroyst. Charlottetown and North Wiltslilra (IATINIHHHIITNI DUITO ILOQ DONOII GJNIC) Charlottetown ,'::.'l'.l.l'l'd :33 2:: E;'J:..;,";'.: - ; 4n, Funeral Home '"' ' ' '" .. ...,."l',.T. ' c V ) 4 ,, mm ,l OITY HALL oiincil Iialniisrs CW . IIAI. 4620 IIOIIGLAS BROS. and JONES LTD- YOUII E90 OIL BUBNIB DEALE- L 9 go I '2 I: Q RETAIL MEROHAHTS Assoc. lcirrovnil - meet , '.,,,.' T: ' 155 Kent St. pwmnmc s HEATING i l''"”"' 6:” but I l l i