fags 2 ' Gum l:'riday."A'la1iI;l 31. 19; y WEATHER I our sun llEllTliAl. of neat at an-.-, . school were . snsuavs asnanlnr weok- wannun sracuua at m. ':',.,u..... gmgs-..u..is.. mum (0, g 0 j and special. 11'! Galen. I . ltle. Oil. 02.06 and ms. exaedv;hald at, "W jcaturee thud by 31: CHI!!! .dIGdI y, g IIFIIGEKATOB SALE. Fire- Ill. xxnuu mgmbgn (rm: 1 ; nous: wmnio Free estl mm mm mm mm. mm mm: mad”. The M y mates. Storey Electric dd.” 0' an cuuumm Pm!” ' - snauws rsmusrnav You WI ll'-PM! Wm”! m"l'""'- aaa (laden aasaatt penatded. - uncut motors awlillleei. -11. Bridal Conanltaa't. in VISIT Ill-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "when every stylg la I'll.-Style." CONSERVATIVE. Conl- rnittoe rooms located at to Gust George St.. Phone Call. Iartl.n's Electric. Phone 3721. LIBERAL . HEADQUARTERS. second Iloor, Sterns Building, Kent NIGEL. Dill M33 or 8919. NI GUIDE Cake Sale. and MacI.eod's Friday. at All p.ns. Qlebec w U.S.N. SCHOLARA Iloa Halllna , rowan iuowans suns up. we 5 xskf trades Firestone Home -nd IN PEACE as IN wait. The Sal- Onwighthe last week in Jonah - U 0- vatl n Arm ' Red sh" to an be At meeting the exact: ve , LIEERAL H”dquu.h"' Sm.” tounll on 3.3.. frontmof liumso named .Iune'Ith ase tentative date ifs. Building, Kent Street. Phone us: "”'l' I" W "-'-l- MWPW ' """'l ddmznoraenvlzru fnedmnzell. u”u."' . I. ll. Campbell. was one of nine or 8919- NORTII TRYON Presbyterian CONSERVATIVE Com- mlttee rooms located at 168 Great George St.. Phone 6816. W3 T35" W0 W3 '01- Gib SIECHL AT stewa" Bakcnfs II eateriaa 8 ord University Forecaetr ' ' 2-V's P'1-"mW- 01”" ' '-''I- W 3'3, """' "ids ”"'"” L”-” vm icri - The Pal in Calif rllll this fall. it ' . A. fresh in flavour as aipe couvnn puh- o Al . o - ova lcotta. Prince uww Ushers ol the sun and Province, Itobei-t's father is a nephew of lanr and New I. tel: 8 I" . W, I p.m. Church Service June 2. Church School l2.l5. Miss Mary A- MacKenzie. ll a.m. New Newspaper Co. In Vancouver Vancouver's only two afternoon Ieattla. Washington youths select.- Id for the highly competitive U.S. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarahi . Robert plans the late Henry Campbell. form- BLE S d J Bananas themselves. 4' .z N""”' 2 - ""' "V "l" - - .. un ed Th at-ly su rlntendent of Education - .9. 151.3 pm 3, Kennedy; 5,0". Ken, RUMMAGE SALE. Air l-mire newspapers... anno c ursday P9 V .5 M 4- mgum. Club rooms, (Former ilncmplo)- they will lpoltlilluthelr-ngeg:-grape: :o:Mthfml;r:vinlt;:' olfmlzrelriicemiliite lloncton 41 and TI. lgmumng; . . RUMMAGE SALE u me D is mt oiticei Friday. May 315:, 7 gsyglvlscllgllwillf ueusr an "mom" in M" In -om.” 33:312.”, 41:” 7; Friday (list. in aid of the St. Cl1Il'- Dow, Mm ,,h.. h . paid. :2... Nag-;.1's;mo”h:ii'a.nbr:iher. to. and TI. satst aloha 41 "Z les Auxiliary. Ihp MM 0-9" The pooling of publishing facl- IIII .d d onor 72. of Oyster Bed Bridge, who mil mi" mu 5. gcugvgd by inw.-. student an a gra uate of Prince um, ad. god” .. Curb" B It A D A L H A N E PRE8BY- speak on. behal: of Progressive ,0,-.31" . new eompqy uni gm of Wales College. He went over- .9 13,15 mm. ",5 "J. m ';0WI terlan Church postponed annual Conservative Party. over C.F.C.Y. be him), .34 nuuy owned" 9, seas in N11 as a Lieutenant with mm”, gig, .Uu..I mguttu ill":- meeting will be held Friday. May 1-.v. 9.3:. standard time tonight. Thehsun ashllau 11:31. ago gI:m"1::31ud'(ve::eI;Im;lln:ver-ttilet orsthan csae , 'i list. at 8:00 p.m. Soul am . w c ea e is ac on un riaaa tad” .( 4 Province. tin; announcement said. 0' MIMI M. 1918. sets at 7:: p.m, ” "" "ll DON”! MISS Philip Matheson of Oyster Bed Bridge, who will speak on behalf of Progressive Conservative Party, over C-F.C.Y. T.V. 9.35 standard time tonight. ANNIVERSARY. SPECIAL - A beautiful string of pearls is our gift to you with each Diamond ring purchased at Pattersons, Jewellers Kent St. (near Queeni ..ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 2.5 percent discount off all silver- plated hollowware in stock at present time. Pattersons, Kent Street (near Queensl. UIGG - IIAZELBROOK Cross Roads. services for Sunday June 2nd. Uigg ll a.m. Hazelbrook 3 p.m.. Cross Roads 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Rev. C.W- Passcy. Minister. BILADALBANE UNITED Church Sunday, June 2nd. Pleasant Val- ley ll a.m. Communion: Rose Val- ley 3 pm. Communion: Bradst- bane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. Raynor. The new company to be known as Pacific Pr eesLtd., will own and operate "all buildings. plants. and machinery and equipment! "The editorial, circulation and advertising functions will however he completely separate. The Sun Publishing Co. Ltd. and The Southern Co. will control these de- partments of The Sun and Prov- ince reapective.y -and separateiyl by contract with the new com-L Buy... IECOND PAPER DEAL Editor and Publisher year book tor 1957 lists the Sun's circula- tlon as 191,081 and the Province's as lndlt. Both are certified by the Aurlt Bureau of Circulation. Thursday's announcement was the second this week concerning Vancouver's daily newspapers. 4 Tuesday night. the morninl He!" l ald announced it would cease pub- lication June 15. The paper. one of the Thomson Co. Group of Dailies in Canada. Florida and Scotland. attributed the decision to stop publishing to HEAR IION. B. EARLE MAC- DONALD. speaking on behalf of the Liberal Party on Saturday, June 1st. at 7.15 p.m.. Standard Time over C.F.CY LISTEN TO Dr. J. A. MacMil- Ian over C.F.C.Y. Radio at I15 standard time Friday night on be- half of the Progressive Conserva- tive Party. .. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services June 2nd. as follows: Ap- pln Road 9.45 a.m., Hampton ll a.m., Reception of members and communion; Victoria 7.30 pm, Rev. M. K. Charman, Minister. TRYON UNITED CIIUIICII Sun- day. June aid. Tryon 11 a.m.. Cape Traverse 3 p.m.. Crapaud 7.30 p m. A youth service in Tryon featuring the Tryon C.G.I.T. and Y.P U. groups. Rev. Lloyd Archer- TIIE Klnette Club will have the following four Booths at the Kins- men Carnival Thursday. Friday t-1'42-" V - if' I .. . g DURING H.M:C:S-. SAGUENAY CRUISE . Lieutenant - Governor Prowsc. H. Hayes, of Winnipeg; Ills Iion- Charlottctown- TOP LEFT, scans the horizon our. BOTTOM LEFT-P.0. Bray. of from the bridge while ship's of- TOP RIGIIT Local sea cadcts Montreal, t-oiitlut-ts a group of ficer's stand by to answer nautical I brim: lllc allure-line into focus, l.t-tt ifltzirliilli-tiiuii and Suuris ('il(ll'lS 3 I . questions. Left to right. an un- to right, llzilpli fllzii.-liiiiis, lvziii on a tour of the ultra-mudt-rn "'9 '-”'""”"i-i5- identified officer; Commander C. . lilncllhcc. Lloyd Shield. all of. destroyer cscort. I line BOTTOM RIGHT-Cadets up in the main gslley for s tempt- ing R.C.N. dinner, scrved with all Guardian Photo. vice 1 pm: Winsloe South : Scr- vicc with Sacrament of Baptism ll a.m. All Sunday Schools 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. E. A. Belts. Minister. INNKEEPEILS Short course for tourist season employees begins at Vocational School Saturday. June lat, with registration at 9 30 a.m 23:18-c:0I'I1:ImgI"'l'!l'1::: MIME!”-I I d rising costt - ' a s v s . IIUTC In 5 tries POWNAI. UNITED Pastoral U;i2,';N(lml',',';l ::::l,t'en lrllgltlsed circulation. The i i i last aca report placed the Her- charge. Services Sunday June 2. 11 a.m. Mlllview: 2:30 pm. re- decorated church at Mt. Herbert; 7:30 p.m. Pownal. Rev. T. R- Goudge. Minister. PIES -Made in our kitchcn just the way you'd make them your- self. Lemon Merangue, Cocoanut Cream, Butterscotch. Banana Cherry Blossom, Blueberry, Stow- berry. Raisin. Apple and Mince at stew,” Bncrin. Weatmoreland 3 p.m.. Bonshnw . 7.30 pm. Sunday School at Tryon i covzmasn Pastoral Charge 10 --m-. W-stnwreland 1 v-m- A the United Church of Canada Iveicvmels i ” 'io all Rev. W.H. Forsythe, B.A.. Minis- ter. Church services for June 2nd. 1957. Stanltope 9:30 a.m. West ald'a circulation at 33.413. - Kinsmen 3-Night Carnival Opened Last Evening Winners of the door prizes at the Kinsmen Carnival last night were: let. Mrs. William Prunty. ll Queen Street. who won an Arrow Shirt donated by Prewso Bros. 144.; and. Mr. George Tralnor. of Ill Kent Street. who was present- ed with a Meier sport ahlrt donated by Henderson and Cudmore. A good crowd was present tor the opening night of the three-Mlht carnival. They were entertained by the Bunkhouse Boys. from Wheel- es Sunday June 2nd. Kintzilnn ll a..m.. New Domlnlnn .1 p.m. Corn- wall 7:30 pm. Sunday Si-hnnl. Kingston I0 a.m. Cornwall ll a.m. New Dominion 2 p.m. Rev. R. A. Patterson. Minister- TRYON . BONSIIAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay It. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday. June 2nd. Tryon ll a.m. THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- ada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Divine Worship. 2 June. 1957. 9.30 a m. Stanley Bridge, 11 a.m. Cav- endish. .'l p.m. North Rustlco. 3 gym. New Glasgow. DIES IN U.S.A.- Word was re- ceived yesterday by Roland Heron. Charlottetown. of the death of his sister Celia. Mrs. Reuben Header. son. of Everett, Mass. on May 25th. THE CLOSING exercises of the Provincial Vocational School take place in the Auditorium of Prince of Wales College on Friday. May 31. at 1.30 pm. Students. parents , . and public are invited. .)gg::,h::j5 7'00 vim Unmn THAT LAWN MOWER of yours. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Yes it” ti t h h k , . our 1.5,” 25,13. de;::tm:n:cwei:!h pi-etpar"at.gry services, Friday May . s , : p.m.; PHILIP MATIIESON who will be speaking over CFCY-TV at 9:35 stand- ard time tonight on behalf or the Progressive Con. servative Party. Inserted by the Queen'I CW1"! Conservative Ass's. CIVIL SUIT -Bradford G. Mur- ray. Charlottetown. has commenc- ed a civil suit against T-R. Torrey of Cherrylield, Maine. in that State. The suit concerns an almost head-on collision on May 25, 1957 at Columbia Falls between Mr. LIBERAL MEETING EE BROWNIES ENROLLED which included enroll- BRADALBANE HALL alian. Mrs. John Lea-Morgan was pianist. LEFT-Myrtle MacNevln. Three youthful Brownies are 1 program. merits. and presentations. The llth M P taeelhtcslanwschoelluoe-'.,k,u”u”c-ma,t.u.gi.g.,.m.. '” a.tn -ll!!! U4. 9-11 Illl- Slllll n - m W I lottetown Funeral Home from d --Th Mm ii .. pm Hall. Tuesday June 4th, a. ""'" " "”'""- ll” '"l w.:. Sheridan. of Montreal. the ,, 9, , , ,1. b, ,, M - "' " "' '.l'”"' 9 ' - g ...................'.......... wee -1 --- --I 1- 0- mm mm ......... ........ ........ .. ... :;...":,..,f...",,":1'..?"....., ...:,. "."."' no-kw Jm: ch-"we Al IENTION ALL LIBERALS Ball Monday evening at ll) Ev- Well Thou Knouvst How I W 0 (1 Will! he! am. June 5-1 w.:. n." h "mu. -4. :as.adlaa CI-;mI:: ma (i:i.::;Rwili be in the Catholic om, ,0, 7...,---.,, mm "W... parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 9-.11 0-3. Wu! I-1' nw. ouaoow. Chriatiaa 3-"L yd L" A:::":.,",:f.fi,f3::.”':':..f33'f.'31'4,".."”,.'il5 lifts and Mrs. MscI.eod ana' 9uN'5 CO. - XNQIWOMIN m OIIIINTCO. I'.''''''.....' a.,..."'' "ta... ea...” .......M': .. '"" '” 11"” MARRIAGES '::'.".:.::1..7.:t.t':..Sl:":i.':ww - -v-,--m c---v -mu R-v-to ,-::,,--i - . - . the h llda . - Jana M. 10-11 as I-salsa: W to he held as on nah: "D,-,l,',f,7'. ”f,-, ”f,',', ""'”',:, ”” i:i7'o'a'o':i''..'l.':ae''nums':.-i-''rla:'li'i':i sare..?., si'..".i.l.'.'i ill: lmd ml OPEN HOUSE '5 '1 W I0 I-II- "I 50 WU cusw-sav oa wesaeesay. May mm "'5', h' ,M,"V,f,:f,' M: been mentioned. In "lunar. Lyre" Mr. wiiiiam Clark. wiaslos. ' QC 3&5 Gina! can-salts III!!! on is Lapiiian Ave Char- sii c showed the n ihlI- . . . ummy,o.lk' me as arson ex wasavisitorsttrnbornaorltr A1-TEE PCS ill 9' Quail cevcllal WM lest!!! . r.s:.i. hy aav. JH ' ”” "”" ltyofhervolce in the facllltywltli and Mrs. George ohm Sunday 'M''''a" . 3' .' ""' 9T"- "E" ""'”'.7ni fat; lilies. loslaa Jay at Chatlette- g";f:f,;'.:" """"" "wt which .she perioi-ma lone Phrases. any is. ' ' - -- news to smut station can ”"”"'" she had remarkable breath coa- M, G", ,,,p c,m,,,,,M,n' VER CLU3 "5 MW um". equipment ca Saturday, June MlIl'flIy'I trailer-truck and Mr. Tor- enrolled by Mrs. W.A. Smith d.ul'-, p i I ' W." W ' . you fast and dependable 8:52: 1st. 2:30 pm.; Communion ser- reys sedan. lng thc Brownie concert at zI0l1,(.llafl0lLCLOWIl (Zion) Brownie Humor Mubnnald md Euecn nl. Ptlna . gene, "H u, now. mm 6537. Fm. vices Sabbath, June 2nd. 10:30 a. .Church Hall Thursday PVPIIIIIIZ. Pack has 'Mrs- W..l. Rodd as its B t ' d l . new mower see our new versag m., and 7:00 pm. Thanksgiving RED AND WHITE - Long-time Tliirty-six Brownies attended the loader. assisted by Mrs. Fred Ran- 93 0"- Ye3f.f ay T O N I G H 1. me L.wn.Cy-uiser which we ,9" service, Monday. June 3rd. ll p.m- readers of Red and White thrice 3: ,,,m,,, 3... ,,,d M,cR,, Rev. ui. Bishop. Mltlster. yfensrltv Ir)N::1slf:.:l;-nhoivem: .41.:-.;.r.i.s.: BIRTHS p b . . Continued ti-om page 1 .. 91 Eustori. Dial 6537. 0 - during the period in which the Y0"-K P53705514 Clllflt The in store when they receive the C d .. - MAISIIFIELD Presbyterian United Church of Canada. Mlnls- final issue of the 1957 edition. In - Young and Ian Muslclans ;':wf?,”f;eM'”,"'::" '"V'' '' 9200 7- M. ch hour, of ,3-Vic" (0, tver, I;evi95.g.h;.aoSproulenSunday. the words of the magazine's edl- MacNU'l"I'--At Fredericton. e t T ea A e Twem,-em” Dyan. "D "on". T sun , Jun. 2, u go" - une , , . a.m. rackley. tor they will discover their "old on May 29. 1957, to Professor .; y e " om S. and Mrs MacNutt, a daughter. U 3" MeD”'” '"”'"d "mm. H Marshfleld 9.80 a.m.. Mount Stew- art It a.m.. Harrington 7N pm. Sunday Schools in Marshfleld and Harrington at 10-30 a.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all to wor- ship with us. Student minister, J. Karl English. THE NORTH IIVEK United . gaptlsit Chlu!rch. Sunday. June 2nd Bakiedk Beige. l;ud- ilrilar Ito) studetgtstyof patst yeiars-I :":lonMJr(:hnJ:ll';'ncE1?3hu?r'c"' Joint rccllal with Rrtiystnn Vfiigfordy wnh M” Award chnlommwn nd Dommlc Lo! arvew a.m., North River 3 B. C an e. a ea. c mnces. at e cs. ec.. s as ' - ' ' as accompanist. e rccita wasl -- - - - pm” Long crack 7.30 pm. 5"". Sandwiches and other choice usual but printed in double-width MACLEOD y” me Km” (-mm”, hold at Hcartz Hall and there wasl The l0"0Wl"iK is the Pi'08l'lmmI- U. P.E.I.. 079:. Mliithelivullld my schoot,r.irvigw1o mm. L," bowels. columns. two to I PDtZC- Addlnl Memorm Hospna, M,,mmm,. a very large audience. This prov-l PROGRAMME p R'"""- M31 "K939 9' ml Creek 10.45 a.m.. North River 2 greatly to the style and effect of on my ,0”, ,0 M3, ",4 Mn ince is cultivating a good taste in: Fmtuil in 9 Min" iM0w”- Ind Mm DWI 0" 0' - mum. H, mm, Cu” ",9 people Lotus Land. (Cyril Scotti; Ruau- whom are dents ofsolnerville, pm. Mr. Zaner Mack of the "In- tefoaomlnatinrial Mission to Lep- ers" will he meet speaker at all 1"" mu" Combmcd "Ni" "m 5”" l"'"l m""Y '"Kl”- The" formancc was a musical and . ' ecrvfce.-. Rev. Owen Cochran. Mln- b. M” in 0'' Bnhlum church improvements mum". Mm " MACDONALD --At the Kings sprlnrzlime drlilhl for cvcrynnc. T" .1" ”l (T"""”' Oh ""1 1 0” umwl” n”'d"" ”" hm” SPEAKING ON BEHALF 0'' 15.0.5 Ii 3 P-m- FI'ed!rlCi0'I.I Sunday number of excellent articles, stnr- Cnumy Memorial "nspiw on wmqh" smmmy mumqmndm .liihal's Lyrc (Joshua! illandell; uiarnoon when they Wm H, um" gcggoi .tS .'m' "r;:.lb.M I” "Id Wems comm" lo maul May 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. Pius or not. The Rcvcrcnd A.F. Mac-Ih;:hl'"f:g&;:m )FH"b;:'i1ll 71” P-l'"- Si-"idly WHOII I-ht)! Will HORN OVERSEAS - Born in " W C 9” " .w' uni me lune 0! Rm and WM" hm Macllonald. Primrose. a dnugh- Loan welcomed the artists an Vharlelh laymgohnn :'G”m 2 :'.'&:'c':'.'l'A't"':'h.l9..5'l'-"cI:"'tl;l.'1'r:. To Jo Germany. reports the 2nd Canad- lan Infantry Brigade Group were: "id l'"””"V""- M15. F0519 opened in . April ft. to Pte Joseph and Mrs. "II'0":mzimgnlul.'l”E:mf",';if,: IIASTINGS- At thc Charlottetown I ,,,m:,,, wm,',,,e Flmm” hf” I gi::;mssioiE.rh mm. Sam ,M,,,u ., 1,,” ,.c,od ,,,,u m Marie Arsenault. 5th True I Mm Creek 3.5 10 km” saw" 11 Hospital on May .30. 1957 to minor by Mouril she ha, ..m.ong slum: six want" Op 39 funeral Mass will becelebrated Mr. and Mrs- Elvin Hastings. ",3, of wk. ,0, chop," Ind mnhmn. Pommnene mnhm". be in the Roman ' ' a o cm A Company, RCASC. of Egmoat ay. a son; April I7. to Pte Frederick and Mrs. Joyce Taylor, dth Field 11 a.m. York. 7.30 pm. no service at Central, but at Pleasant Grove instead. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered- VISIT STEWART Bakeries del- acltessan tcr and select such ready to eat items as Whole Roast Chicken. Cold Cuts, Salads, PREDERICTON AND Brads!- bano Churches of Christ, Sunday. William 0. Weale. a.m; Churchill 3.5- 11 a.m.; Clyde friend" garbed in ”a new robe-" This inovatlun came about the editor explains because "it has been found imperative to instill a new approach." The college publication. though retaining its familiar jacket. has increased its size to that of other magazines (9" x 12"). The material fam- the material is a large number of photos depicting the S. D. U. released interesting. entertaining The many friends of. Mrs An- drew T. Gallant, North Rustlco, ter. Miss Georgie O'Donnell, of Vancouver. B.C.. are on a brief visit to the City. They formerly re- BLANCHARD -At the City Hosp- ital, May 25, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blanchard. a dau- ghter. Dona Mario. GREEN -A! the Charloltctown Hospital. May 30, 1957, to Mr. Lloyd MacLeod, Bridgetown. a son. weight 8 lbs, 2 on. fer, weight 7 lhs.. 13 ozs. Southporl, a dauszhtcr. Brcnda Lea. weight n lhs., 2 ms. A concert - giving organization last evening was the Sunshine group of the King's Daughters of the Trinity United Church. They, sponsored two young Canadlanl musicians Juliet Carson. soprano. and Betty Foster, pianist. in a are connolssiciiia. Lost nlglitls per- Mr. Mugford played "O. Canada.” - Mozart music. The three tempos tn the Mourt Fantasia were defin- "57- Alldw” F”'”'”- 'H"”""'' ' pherc of "content and forgetful- old son of Mr- and Mrs. W.B. Peters, 234 Fltlroy St. His mains are resting at the they will rest until Innday one tag at 7.4! at which time they win he moved to St. Dunstasrs Basilica to lie in state until Monday morning at 10 o'clock when llolerns Ptwitlncai Acosta Ilgh Mass will be celebrated. Interment in the Catholic Ceme- ' ts.-ry. !0iloi'i nose" of the Lotus Lend. Then of h"" l course there were the audieo e's C "ii special Joys-the Brahms" waltzes trol. Although Mlaa Carson's voice is coloratora yet she had strength and vigor in her German diction. hy Fault. a loved Julie in My Johann. Mr. Maclacan had the pleasure of thanking Miss Carson, Mlas Foster and Mr. Mugford. After the recital there was a reception at the reel- dence of Mr. and Mrs. G.M- Avard. Greenfield Avenue. at which the lsunshlne Group were hostesses don tLe Tombcau de Couperln) (Ravel)-Betty Foster. Julie Car.-ton. lnoffl - Betty Foster. Jewel Song ll"aulil tGoullod); PISQUID EAST spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Ills many friends will regret to hear that Mr. , n ..a.' l tlrr(? K Boapl talandallhopaferacolllpllde recovery. Isa jury in a train accident which oc- curred just outside the city limits. After a lengthy period of hospital nation in Montreal. he recovered from the effects of his tnluries, and was able to resume his duties OOME AND MEET YOUR CANDIDATE NHL MATIIISON - OIOIL IILLZ as Rector of the Cathedral Pariah. Re is survived by six brothers and two sisters: Wendell and Urlas us. The remains will he brought to mains will lie In state until Monday y. LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOB KING'S COUNTY SATURDAY--JUNE let Ambulance. RCAMC. of Charlotte- Cl”. Co" s's' H 'm' mus ,0", i ltel and iiatisf in l clear-cut . .9V"- 3 d"UM-OT: APT" 1.. 30 CPL pgxanxl zmpzllent in 0tI:"'Ch':'.llittaeht:rwIl.s Thli humbcr ways gfrlllowcd by :13? Iv.” cluml ..oo n v A """" '''i' l'"' '"" ""”"'- "" Minister ' ' " ' noopnai. scorn Lotus Land. Immodimiv (RnchmanlnoIfJ- The Road to the "" "W" '”'i'''" "' "W " ' P'"' 5' ' K Rilllmlll "CE 01 Chlfliihtofil. ' 7573” 'T M ll" cl""'l”"”"w" l Miss Fosicr with imagination and Isles lkennctiy '- Fraser) - Julio Louom mm 'd'”' " mud” m gy . dgqhgq Mn. IANER M.ck 0, mt Intel” Mr. William O'Donnell And glg.l hospital on Thursday. May 30. belunful ume porlrnyed the ummi cumom E! x KH&. Ill founded. fflcd U! ml MIL! Lthud M MONDAY. JUNI 3rd-8:00 P. M. F1143-IOOIALIVININO- SPONIORIDIY w-.55.-. - . .c-mm - -- m------ -----------u------------- M -'---',-.,...-v-.- -- --v- ..0.sm':...;'--..e:..;.t-2.-a.ain.. . ' ,.:',,,',',, A,', 5?-a 5Iosnitalol1May ss.iss;, Jtr-an 1:;-. -.d;,':"m";"gf",M -.."mn..D..',,-nunznrbdh um CXIIANDIEIOUIOANMDMB ' ” ' Just NEIL A. MATHBON and CECIL A. MILLER blIelWT'lFIiAI"l.