/l ' ‘TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. cnannorrerowaf HONDA! . BIRTHDAY —- Caricatu- I-ll iodsy being extondedto -» Henderson at Lone who today is celebrating his . -liirtbdsy. . I-Iendenon is very active Ind his may rol- - and fl-lent with him many UNEXPRCTEDLY — Mnry infInt dIughter of In-. Ind . Maurice Perry, in Union t, died suddenly yesterday rig. She was found dead in crib by one of her pal’en_l’.s. No llgoa of illness had been observed. Ifiyis thought she may have taken -convulsion. The child, aged two Illnths and 12 days, was upstairs _i 6 It the time. Mr. Ind Mrs. ‘ have three other children. . FUNERAL YESTERDAY —— The . lllbenl or the late Mrs. George ,'I’¢blieover of North lwstico was ; I‘leld‘yesterdaq afternoon from her _ hie residence. Service at the home Ill conducted by the Rev. Donald .Nlcholson assisted by the Rev. ' Puilburers were Archie Hartline. ‘ Oliealle Wood, Ernest Gallant” Aus- tin Doucette, Roy Woolner. The service It the grave was conduct- Icl by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- Iter. Interment was in the sher- wood cemetery. The First Aid bervlcea of the ' and cross have extended their fate- ilities to two more rural centres. last week First Aid posts were es- tlbllshed at Conway in Prince County, upon the request of the Women's Institute. and It North Iolstioo in Queens County in re- monse to an appeal from the Home Ind School organization. Mrs. Erl- Ind 'l‘. Ramsay. Conway Station, will be in charge of the post in that community. Mrs. Ramsay has been Ictlvs in Bad Oross First Aid for loin; time. She received In Assist- ‘: Int In.stnlcior‘s Certificate in Dec- lnber. 1949 and at present is con- Ilnting I standard course in Ooh- Ply. The death occurred It his home In Oyster Bed Bridge January 24 Iroolln ilavelock Higgins aged I years. . With his passing the community bn lost a kind and loyal neighbor Ind the home a, tender usband Ind father. Mr. Higgins was I widely known and successful farmer, I man of abundant energy and Physique. He .wnI I. man of keen intellect, fine cluracier and sincere christian ciples. and was held in the [host regard and esteem by I wide circle of friends.‘ In the com- munity he was known for his , Icts of kindness and wasgever i ready to help a. worthy cause, or those in need. he is survived by his wife the former Janie Mothe- Ion of 0ysicr.,.Becl Brldl,0.,___9!!_9.. ilnughter Jean at Ch'tovm. and one Ion Wallace at home. The funeral Iotvlce was conducted at the home on Thursday January 23 by Rev. Donald Nicholson. The hymns sung were The Lord is My Shepherd and Abide with Me. Rev. Mr. Nichol- : Ion song very feellngly In The ’ Iweet Bye and Eye. The largely attended funeral Ind ‘ besutlfui floral tributes expressed . the esteem in which he was held by Ill who knew him. The poll bearers were Messrs Raymond Liiig. Howard Carr. Ira CIrr, George Matheson. Milton Rock- Inn ma Milford Cudmore. ,- ‘ Interment in Portage Cemetery. ' OTTAWA. Feb. 19 — (Specle.l)-- Inna numbers and Imoimts of Inieltimed bank balances are listed » thin yen‘ for Prince Edward Island '3 Inn in many years past. um Imount in the lengthy lists in the House of Commons 5! Plnlnce Minister Abbott Ifter receiving them from chartered llllkl is $1,445.26 standing in the Iléunoue bnnch of the Bank of _ Nova Bcolle. it the credit of Staf- Joril Nod-thcote Gordon of Bniden- ‘? ell. P.l.'. I. "more are 22 unclaimed balances In thli Montague branch. second llrgaei being that to the credit of Miss Margaret Moor of ‘Summer- vlllo Ind amounting to $214.14. '1‘llird largest is Olo3.l'1 deposited in can for Louis Poole of Montague. ' These balances are listed Is "un- claimed" after accounts have been inactive for five years. After 10 -‘l years the Imounts are transferred an ohuterod banks to the null: oxpqnoda. one of the few ways in wtflchlpersonl who have deposited Iniiticy Ind forgotten it can know of the Amount: is thfuxh liltl publiuied in the daily mwqrcpees. , In the Charlottetown brsnch of of Nova scam, 0119.42 , to the credit of Mrs. Ann Jimith of PeIke‘I Station. Ind .04 l the name of Eugene tiller of 38 Elm Avenue, Chu- Vril A Dual of £307.48 in list- -to the nImo of Mary A. V of Brookvule in the char- g 4‘ branch of the But: of . ,, heal. aifi ‘rile; of unclaimed bIlIncu be- rg . . 3‘ i r r hind which probably lies I grim Iiory of death at sea or in the air Ire those of 11 men of the Royal Air Force, esch of whom deposit- ed between 028 Ind 34 in the Royal Bank. , Seven! lcoro other mines are on the lists of the various branch banks in Prince Edward Island, with amounts ranging from I few dollars to nearly $100. TUESDAY BIJRIAI. AT MORE L reiruins of the late Anderson of Mcrell Halifsx last evening and were transferred from the MacLean Funeral Home in his late residence in Morell. — The ward W. arrived from CllAli.l.o'l'l'l:'l‘0WN NURSE ILL —Recem word received by Mr. and Mre. Lame L. Noonan cl this City from their daughter Noreen, patient It Saint Michael's Hospital. The-onto, indicate steady progress from her recent illness. ‘Miss Noonah, graduate nurse ot Chor- lotteiown Hospital. is A student at University of Toronto, where she is completing I special Public Health Course in Nuraznc. many friends wish her I speedy re- oovcry. DIES IN BRANDON, MAN. - The sudden death. following I bent Itisck of Thornu Freer. oc- curred It Brandon, MIn., on Dec. 5. 1910. He was in his 89th year. He wIs I native of Manchester. England, but-had resided in Marsh- fleld. P.E.I.,' for I number of you: Ind was well Ind favorably known. l..Iier. he removed to Western Canada where he was employed by the C.P.R. until his retirement. He is survived by his wife, one Ian and two daughters, also I number of grandchildren. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. John J. Power was held Monday morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Bradley, Si. Tereasa’s, to St. Culhberts Church, where Re- qulem High Mus was celebnted by the Rev. Basil Croken. The services It the grave were con- ducted by Rev. Father Gallant, Vernon River. Pallbearers were: Adrian Bradley, Emmett Bradley, Cornelius Curran, Joseph Trllinor, Joseph Lawlor, Andrew J. Mooney. Burial in the church cemetery. Slightly more than 8,000,000 bushels of certified seed potatoes have been Ihipped from the pro- vince tc date this year which is Ipproximately one half million bushel more than were shipped It I corresponding time last year it was learned from Mr. S. G. Pep- pln, District Inspector. Seed Potato Certification last night. This year‘: shipments to the U. S. A. have about equalled those of last year. The potatoes have been shipped to points along the Atlantic seaboard from Florida to Maine. Island Iced has Ilso been shipped to the West Indies, Cuba and Venezuela. Shipments to other outs of Canada Ire reported to be slight- ly lower thIb they were last year. Lesser amounts have entered On- lario and Quebec and very few have gone to British Columbll. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Reginald W. Cox was held from the‘ MIcl’.ieIn Funeral Home to st. PIul'8 Church yesterday Iftemoon. The service wIs ondlicted by the Rev. J.'l'. lbbott. Interment wss in the Peo- ple's Cernete y. Members of the South African veterans acted as honorary pail-bearers. They were Ambrose Rodd, Donald Kennedy, Harry Hyde Ind Charles I-Ilne. Acting pail-bearers were: lhiest Macxsy, Harry Edwuds. V. A. Airisworth. Albert Loy. A. Black the Maritime Electric Itlcnded the funeral in I body. also the mem- bers of the Conedian Legion. The Legion burial service was run: by Whlston Smith Ind the lut post and revellle were rounded by bug- ler Prank smith. WEDNESDAY ACCIDINT BIPOITED -— City Police only one accident yesterdny. it occurred It 1.10 yes- ’tordIy afternoon when I our pm- ceediua east on Eulwn Sm. struck I Knoll boy, who ran out from behind I parked truck. The boy was taken to the Polyolinic and was found in be uninjured. FUN A'l' . at‘- The funeral of the late John A. MIcI.eIn of Mt. Herbert wu held yesterday afternoon. The short service was held It the ‘lacuna Funeral Home After which funeral service: were held in Mt. Her- bert United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir Ind Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. During the Iervlce In the church the choir lung "The Old Rugged Croufi The hononry pallbearers were: Ruuoll Jenkins, Henry Jenkins, and .1. Montgomery. The staff of ' Frank Lund, Elton Raynor, Earl Inga. Harry Smith and Leslie Mulch. The active pallbearer- were Reginald MacLean, Gay Mac- Eochern, Hollis Jenkins, Ernest Molyneeux, Russell Drilcoll Ind Russell Farquharson. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of Catherine Georgie Mutoh, in-font dimuightcr of Mal‘. and Mrs. Harry Mulch of Souiihport was held from the Macuen Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Ser- vices were conducted by the Rev. H E.D. Ashfcrd. Interment was in Clifton ‘Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Ayiwerd. Jackie Mc- Doweii, Blvair Scranton, Robert Scranton. FUNERAL YltS'.l‘ERDA\'— The funeral of the late Mrs. C. Tupper Ferguson was held yesterday after- noon from the lilaclxan Funeral Home to Central United Church. Dunstaffnage Where services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Douglas. Interment was in the’ Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Al- mon Wood, Wylie Gibson, Lorne Scott, Ambrose Maclidlllan, Charles Jones and Robert Jones. —-The death occurred sudden- ly yesterday morning at 346 Water Street. of Mr. William Frederick Foster at the age of 89 years. The deceased, who wIs I native of Ireland. had lived in this coun- try most of his life and had been I resident of Summerside for the past twenty-five years. He was a veteran of the Boer War and of World War One. The funeral will take place on Thursday morn- ing from the Compton Funeral Home to Si. Paul's Church and cemetery.-—S. Roger Russell Clark, St. Peters Road. P.W. C. student, is Provin- cial first prize winner in the sen- ior group of the Navy League essay contest. it was announced yester- day by Commodore Godfrey M. Hibbard, C.B.E. president of the Navy League of Canada. P.E.I. Division. First prize winner in the Junior section is Glen Patterson Mac- Phcrson, Kilmuir. ‘ Each of the First Prize winners will be awarded r. Gold Medal and in addition Roger Clerk will have the privilege of A visit to the P1990. escorted by his principal, Mr. Frank Macltinnon. while the winner of the junior contest re- ceiver a wrist watch. There passed away in Charlotte- town on February 8th in his dist year, Mr. Alex H. MacDonald, form- erly of Klnross. The funeral ser- vice which was largely attended was held in the Orwell Head Church and conducted Jay the minister. REV. A. C. Fraser. Because of his lovely Christian character. his devotion to duty, his friendly neighbcurly qualities and his sup- port of all worihy causes. the late Ml‘. MBtD0l1Bld was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He is survived by one sister, Miss Lizzie MacDonald and I nephew, Mr. Monty MacDonald, both of Kinross. NIX!‘-es of two Prince Edward Is- landers appear in the list of hon- ours and awards anmunced today by His lbncellency Viscount Alex- ander. Governor General of can- adn. in his capacity of Chief Scout for Canada, on the occasion of file anniversary of the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell of Gllwell, founder- ot the Boy Scouts movement. Arnold Peter Cerettl, Prince Edwtrd Island Provinonl Colin- 0". Borden. P. E. l., is llll0lI[ thou receiving the Medal of Merit, while Fred A. Drfscoll. Scolltmuter. Charlottetown, in Iwnrded the Certificate of Merit. Both awards Ire for "good service: to Scouting.“ The death occurred siiortiy after entering the Charlottetown Hospi- ial on November 30th. of William G. Waicih ouf cardigan. In failing health for a few months previous his passing came about one month after reaching his 72nd year. Besides a wide circle of friends he will be mourned by his wile Ida I-lid one son Henry. both of whom reside on the 11 mestea‘. Two sons Daniel and Alan, and one daugh- ter Mary (Mrs. James Cronin). predeceased him. ' Ssints Chu.ml'i It Cardigan. the g:-Ive. Henry cruwell. Jack Murdock MacDonald. oph Quinn. lidwnrd Iflnnd Hospital on at 12 years. she had entered the ‘fine funerel took place from All on December 8rd, with Either l~lIrol<i Cmlren. P. P. ceidrretixig Requiem Mus and conducting the service It The pallbearers were: Webster, John Mc- Svmin. William Redrnond and Joe- There passed away’ in the Prince Jan uI.ry 4th, Freda Florence. daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fbrd of Oyster Bod Bridge at the early Ige Hospital Ibout a month prior to her death for bums.I.rid all Robe The rolldontssof Ilonll Ind vio- lnlty we-no saddened Ind hooked to hear of the lufllon lobe Vurnou -Mcbonlld which oo- ourrod January 9th,’ 1&0. It Ala only In of 13 yeIrI. Buddy as he was familiarly known was a very cheerful Ind, lovable child. which endeared him to his family. clonunncs and DJ! those who ‘mew him. i The last sacraments were Id-I ministered by his pastor, nev.| Phelan Mclsenna, who did much‘ to enlighten the heavy burden of sorrow of his grief stricken mother-| and family. Besides his mother there In left to mourn one brother Stogmm Ind one sister Joan. also his uncle Frame with whom the lIm.ily muse‘ their home since the death at his‘ father. nine sun ago. His funeral which took pic: on January ilth. to st. I wmnce Church. Morell. was very largely attended. A Requiem High Mus was cele- brated by his pastor Rev. Phden Mcxerma. who also conducted ser- vices It the grove, after which III mortal rcri-Lina were laid to root to lvweit I glorious renirrection. ‘me palbearer-I were:-— Durnun Leonard Runnlgilnn, Wilfred I-llogan. Albert Wilson. Pihiiip, Cullen and George Cullen. Honorary pallbearers warez-Axlle Keefe, sterling Keefe. Joqzh Rye-n. Hubert Mci':wsn. Norman Kane Ind Delano Conncuy. THURSDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Ernen E. Parkman was held from the Mac- Lesn Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. The Ier-vice wII con- ducted by the Rev. Dr. H. C. Rice. interment was in the Peo- ple’: Cemetery. The pal! bearerl were, A, W. Matliuon, E. G. Dew- ling, Robert Maccaliurn, E. M. Phillips, A. J. Likely, E, W. Web- ster. ' FUNERAL A1‘ M.ARlE—The fun- crul of the late Edward W. Arid- erson of Morell Wu held from Marie United Church yesterday afternoon. The services were §0h- ducted by the Rev. D. W. Mac- Pherson and Rev. W. T. Mercer.| Interment was in Mldgell Ceme- tery. The pail bearers were Brucei Stewart, Carl MacAdnm, E. G.‘ Piatts, F. Jay, William Aylward and Allister MacKenzie. The Right Rev. W. E. Fuller. Anglican Bishop of Saskatoon who suffered a heart attack I week ago, died in hospital in Brandon, Man., on Tuesday night. Hg was formerly of Saint John, N, 8., and was a brother-in-law of Mrs. 11313011. Wife of Rev. J. T. lbbott of this city, He was on an east-bound train at Rivers. Man. when he luffered the Ittack lalt Thursday--and W‘. gig. on to hospital in Brandon. At the time he was on his way to Win- nipeg to attend a conference of Bishops Ind Archbishop; dealing with selection of I new Bishop the Arctic. . FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The remains of Miss Hattie Gil- lis arrived in Charlottetown Tues- day eveninc. and was conveyed to the reslden of her brother, W. D. Gilli: 4 Water st... from where the funeral was held Wednesday morn- ing It 8.45 in st. Dunstan: Buil- lca where Requiem High MIII was celebrated by Rev. 13.1". McDonald who also conducted service It the (min. The poll bearers were: loo Doucette, H. ll‘. Price, .1, J. Morris, Aiban McDonald, Jerome Gillie. Bernard Hughes. Burial in no Cniiiioiic Cemetery. —WEDDlNG AT TIINITY l’Ali,SONA(‘ll‘.—A quiet but pretty wedding was Iolemnised by Rev. K. G. Sullivan It the summer- slde Trinity Parsonage on Thursday. Feb. 2, when Lila Gel‘trude,dIuobt- er of Mrs. W. F. Cannon and Bid late Mr. Cannon oi St. llleunou oei Keith Vernon Micbouald. son of known that Mrs. mu:-lee Living- Mrs. Nellie irooonaui Ind a..l.m. ind‘ ‘pared away in aepjrstu country On lbblruu-y Ind. into. the com- munity of Glenwood and vicinity was saddened when it became you-. Although ooniined to her bed for ithe plot eidht yecrs.i WM not until the int couple months that her ooodtlon was known to be serious Ind Isl that no hun- Inly possible wu done for her to use her luflerilfi. WNQI Eh! 50" witli.tme christian fortitude. Mrs. Llvinceione endeared her- IOK to old Ind yw Ilikucdwéth her pleasing perso y at reIdy unlls Ind wsrm handololp were an inspiration to all who vin- ited her Ind will long be remem- bered by Iii who knew her. , She leewes to mourn. her hus- band. four sons Ind three d-Iulh- ters, namely. Lionel, Clilford, Llewellyn, Ill of Dunbiann; Lyle 0! Glenwood; lllleerl. Mrs. D: in the Provincial Sombr- ium; Julie. Mrs. W Enc- vidllec-in R YNEWS BUDGETroa oua SATlfiJkRDAY__L$UBSACRlr . renizwv. BERS : Oliorlottcoown “ running two months of whIt he termed "was I wonderful trip with I wonderful H 61!): year. DIATIJ ' on Saturday, Feb.‘ 18. Nevin of M110 and It borne; also thirteen grmdchildren and 3 great grand children. Ber funeral whidh wI.I lonely us hold sI.turdIy n-om her home where I short service was held Ind thence to the Presby- iorisn Church-where the Palm‘ Rev. Mr. Cunningham conducted I very beautiful service and paid nt- tlng tribute to the esteem in which the deceued II-I held. Hymns lung were "Forever with the Lord" Ind “Asleep in Jena" also I duet "Good-night and Good- mornine" rendered by Ml'l- 1405“! MIcLean Ind Mrs. Leslie Gorrlll. Psiibesren were: Wallace Mu- Nevln. David Mscbondd. IMHO Mmlnnn, Edward Moowiiiiuns, Leonard Stewart and El-rielt MIc~ Phonon Flower bearers were Huvdiflt Boulter. JI.mes Livingstone Ind Bruce Livingstone. Interment was in the Ohlllvh cemetery. The sympatliy of the surrounding districts Ire with the family in their time of bereavement. FRIDAY _l'llN‘EllAL YESTERDAY - Funeral Iervices were c0ndll¢lI_d yesterday morning at St. Paul- Churcli, Summerside for the late William Frederick Falter. Requiem High Mag; was celebrated by the Rev. Joseph Leclair and the ser- vice M the grave was conducted by me pastor, Rt. Rev. Mitzi‘. (1 J. MacLellun. Pall bearer: were Messrs. Brenton Drlscoll. Mb?" Arsenault, David M¢.Nully and Joseph McDonald.—S. —-MOUNTAIN - MATTHEWS — The marriage took place at Trinity United Church parsonage, Sum- menide .9, 2 pm. on February 13th by the Rev. K. O. Sullivan of Ken- neth R. Matthews cf Elmrdale and Lillian Mountain of the lame place. They were unattended. Fol- BIRTHS ..___._———————————:. WARD—-Al. the P. E. Island Hor- pltal on Jan. 30, 1950, to Mr. Ind Mu, Lowlg A. Ward. ll Ion, (Garry Frederick). ' IEKINNA-—At Springfield. Mall. on February 21, 1950, to Mr. and Mn. Reid Mclfenna (nee Gloria MacDonald) I dIughier, Virllllll Eileen, ‘I lbs. 1 oz. VFILLIAMS-—At the Prince County Hospital on February 21-2, 1950, to Mr. Ind Mrs. Chester Wlllilml (nee Mary Corr, RN.) I daugh- ter, 6 lb. 10 oz. .DIlNBl"03l)—At 'tbI ClIIrlotto- town lloIpltIl, February 18, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Lymun F. Dum- ford (nee Dorothy Greensn, R.N.) City, I Ion. Brother for Donnie. FOSTER-—At the Prince Edward and Mn. Bertram Foster. Char- lottetown, 3 Ion, Robert Chitrlee. 'l'AN'i'0N—'l'o Dr. Ind Mrs. Clare W, Tsnton on February 18, 1950. I I0!!- l-nil.s1'-—At st. Monnn’I Nursing Home, Reading, England, to F/LL and Mrs. W. J. Hurst. I daughter. Susan Linda, sister for Subaru. l’ROUDB—At Milton on R167. Elobriiary 10th. 1950. to Mr. and ms. Dale Proude I dou.lzht¢I‘- 140“ Iris. C00ll—At the. P. E. 1. Hospital In February 20th, 1950, to Mr. Ind Mrs. J. E. Cook, Belle River (nee j Mary E. Bell) I Ion, David Rand. 4 lb. 15 on, our BOARDING noose: _,.........- __. 5»/, v GOT A QUESTION: Ni ((2?) — John A. Mcllae. ‘I1. I in- live of Rice Point."P. E. I., and I prominent figure in Cape Breton buainels circles, died It hll home here tiodIy. A marine Iurveyor on Fedenl Government boat: in Prince Ed- ward Blund in his younger dIys. Mr. Melted came to the Sydney steel plant in l900. . Two year: later he moved to Glue Bay and engaged in iiio construction buoineu. Shortly If!- crward be entered business for himlell. A keen sportsmen. he was I member of the original Capo Bre- ion Boxing Commission Ind hone rscing was his main hobby. Borne IN Boy Scouts. Oiibl Ind their dads Ittendex‘ a dinner It 'rrinlty'United Church Boclll Hall last night. The event was held to was united in inn-rlngc to .lI.meI Stone Oampboll._ son at Cornelius Campbell and the late Mr. Campbell of Cape '1‘nvoree. The bride chose for her wedding I dress of royal blue crepe with dove gr:-y accessories Ind wan I carriage of Better Time roses. In‘. and Mrs. Campbell will reside kl Cape Traverse where the groom is a successful fI.l'IDH‘.—B. on Sstilrdoy, January ‘lib, mo, at her home in De Sable, P. I. 1., there puma Imy to her Just not Ini reward Ml-I. WIRE lnoo. widow of the late Walter H. lie in the Slrt year of her Ife, Born in Deanble. 10$, was formerly Lila Lou delnhter Anne young woman. she o M"-i Mrs. knee in . odtholoto Phllblnd M:IoDougIll Beer. in the nursing profeddl In I Quit‘ Ionic yours in the U. 3. hurried in 1901, place in the Province. Col. Ino- three sou: rurvlve her in airfoil" 1% v siotemldivl In. an-or W rlmu.ioo.ir.:. Wod- .i. : observe the birthday of the found- er of scouting. Lord‘ BIden Pow- ell. . Brig. W.W. Reid. scoutmutor Ind cubmutcr presided. Spellefl included Mr. 11.0. Par- ent, ProvlnciIi Boy scout Oom- missioner, Ind Mrs. Parent, Pro- vincial Cub Commissioner. An enjoyable ling-long wu led Anlstant Scout Mater Walter I.ePIge Iuisted by Field Commis- Iionor Gordon Kerr. , The Scouts, Cubs end their fI- ""3" horsemen It the lng competition that ever Kinnon presided It the gathering. Nearly Ill speake . the feeling of frion _ Iporumunship that ucp own ‘to ibovlnding Daniele. .llr. DI oi men were presented of stop wstclieer Iiivu E Gnu. mm wsleim and Id «horse Ind cipelr Iontuoe. v there were guests of the Junior Women's Auxiliary ‘of Trinity Qnrch. _ A largely attended banquet of Charlottetown Hotel lnt night concluded what Col. D. A. luclfinnon thought was the but three days of winter rs: too ouiphuinod In Ind Iood I inlet of Mom provides. i.Ii.u- their Ictlolie prov- Also left to mourn mob-lo-In. oil testimony to their werde II.thI ‘leading competitor; wm present- loa with uni: rewlrdn mud on ‘flares mu-. Alb. and one ovstloi-in of the other horsemen. Inn Aono Ibo s were presented to the I of all clue winners Ind driver, Ill-. hank nlelu received I beautiful chest of IllVOl.WMIO' ill”: vi SOHOT.’ ,..._____ Island I-Iarpltal on Feb. 13. to Mr. . MASOR I savage I SIGN THIS ciieci<.rve MrI. C. Tupper Ferguson (MIbei Enrmn) of Marlhficld in her both year. ‘o ‘I isoiiéa” rt.’ “ um gulls,’ , ' 3"" POWII-At -Gilt Chorlottetovvri "mw ‘Mud... .NDl.!o __ v _ 3'“ “,1” ‘O . an oral lK¢l|II¥Il,A'l'lg‘I;l&'ct¥:‘:1'l¢l}:l"‘Y ''‘°'’“‘' °'‘ '‘''‘''W 1% In. And 1.. mi.» 1.... gun: on ifinhi Mme w. Anderson, Iloreli. -’°'"| 3- PW‘:-10 J10! . Jlir. '”"‘° I ‘'°'‘‘''‘“‘ “WW "'3 ' ' monouom.-, as no hi... ‘" ‘!‘.“" °\"“""m:“‘ "'“" ‘T. PAllnlAN—At the Prince EdwIrd C°"'lW Hwlllt-I. February 2). is m‘ m 'u'''.' Inland Hoepltu on Sundsy, Feb. 1950- 3°¢*H°“ N‘°h°1|°||» 0! Sh - "" °' " "’.;,,§“""' W“; 19, im. Erntlt 1:. Parkman of 3 rock and G van. " » m°"'b°' ""nd ' ‘mu West St, in her 70th year. 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Mn bu” ‘M, “am”. in Carmel in his mi: year. of 3,Wcet St.. in her -roe: nor. -1!“ -10"" M W0 W“! wk rnousoN—A¢ the r. :. mum mxroars movers!’ Agriculture in -normal t-lulu pro. vides roughly 40, per any ‘ Cumin’: total export lrgdg, NAPOLEON IIIII UNCLE ELBY . , . ., . by Clifford Ilcflrlllo" I-L QDBST lowing the csremonv “the zluoov VJEAR AT 80'‘ see Hm‘ -flggneqyce Hap; Mg. .'-.‘...3l‘. .;?’,f$;’.,».,..,_.5‘,*.‘,.,,.,..,3. 1......-.._ 51uz(,A weise oi‘-' rues §Y‘.:;..’f.‘.‘..'.“°‘.".:..‘:.:. ‘”‘il..‘‘.';‘.’.‘.'’.'.'. ":1 mu. Mnae ‘EM LOOK ear, , SKIRTS.’-w WE'LL MAKE A Elmldale and prior to their rinarg . ‘“.[OSE 7 SPECIAL :::i.f:'‘.l§.'.'.“1Y:.::§.‘ ?‘ -rue Lees view-r/. THE no A snag.’ ., amen BAY, N. 3., Feb. :3 _ LOOK 395‘ p 0 .- //r.‘//Z’ ' ‘ Awprli-«Have-i<Ai=r!.:v'oTiv, oi-mes, Ml2.PEl2Cl-WJORTI-\‘I! A soon you !-~ vii-ten ‘rue LADIES , . I-IAJJOB IOOPLE OUT OUR‘ WAY "liiflllllli Ii COME (N. IT'S GETTING STILL ALL on THE CAR"! 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