Page 2 The Guardian Rotary Members Report Arthritis May Be Mentally Tm,” Jm 25,19” On District Conference Caused-Parent Domination ' or - -- -M -- - ...s .....'.:P:.I"f':..... was as well as American author- ities. come to Charlottetown with Club members and their wives who attended the DistrictAssemhlyand umpu-gtug lug.-l l,, the To. L ronto public weather office: uses was advance; idsy by two Conference held at Sydnu last . . m dedl, week. gave their impressions at the ' Vi" '9 "km: mm .m 9. . 3 Sn, ' -he ,lluN, teem luldmn "mu"! 9”" "W" 9' ”" P""'.""3?' B"”d'”g ll M35; 3. liriliylciimgtauiiitnliouoa. - Club at the Charlottetown Hotel as a "National Shrine. the Cradlel.1. M." npon.d'm. "mu. . ..SI 5 . was agreed 3 " . 7 yesterday. presided over by tin of Confederation. Itl l Pucholouul man of M "U "50 6,, gletllliatc Past president G. C. tlllat mllsb C00l::i!'l:i.IOIt1)y allilgslelill-ll nun" w me In . 51 m is er. a Illill M609 9 . , emu. la...” 50 Gordon Avard described the work authority would berequlmi i9 5 ouadnin 83;: J5 .7: of the retiring District Governor bring about the eventl , i an" umuuluu mm" 3. M . Ben Guss of Saint Jhn. N.B. and Geo. C.Flsher. fortlcth Pl'95i' m-mu "arm. um on”, P O 71 all . i I touched on the qualifications of the debt of the club Charlottetown who unnuc (mauu, "and, H 5., so incoming District Governor Art also attended the Sydney Confer- dm mm" N” 83 . - - Johnston of St. John's Nfld. ence. made a run-down of the ac-, on um "I M "5. 35 C Ruel LePage regretted the ab- tlvlties of the club duringlthe past unud.. any I . us, .2 l score of more younger Rotarians year and thanked the officers. dl- . 0” mm”. 1' u” do” '60 as . E l-mm all parts of the District, point rectors and committee chairmen widespread and ling at the . 59 77 .l ' lug out the need of a broader view for their unstinted support. l no" "I" IN thmuw cwclndd an "arm. .uod . 51 73 ; through Conference contacts. A A resolution moved by Roy Llld- to 5. congldgtgd by an loos ah. siad with the skin disease psorls- Ym"0""' 55 55 l i recreational Centre has been start- more and seconded by Dr. W1 on uh. ' l. bdl ed .0 M st. Johny, mm. l 33 l d in th S dne Club on a '2 P MacMiilan heartily thanked 3”” 5" V 1"" W"iCl'Ul- ' ' 1”” " dim?” 53 2: E y E iy yao ted by Hon or Fisher forihis lndid leader FIND PATTIIN "1000 1'0 dim"! ' - 9" HALIFAX (CP ll acre arlga tliglile wgllillknown Ha”: sM.p UPC Dr. Gifford and Dr. Baylss found lather. was actually I third IIis- om” he" i The weather i ll Ehfislj I ”"F'l ' I 0'; the memalional level xpmkg a pattern of parent domination, else. not directly linked to either. covered m "V'mi"- humid air 1-. alt T?i)::'rkCIudmore made enthus- lers at the conference included Kcn 3:11.”:-ube7.ui'h9 ”Wi-iWl'- lllil-ml m2ll:o::rgl0 253': fvzggicg allln lW0lIi.iI;-ouH:l?iIlXM5ir81ttlimlel: . . iaslit lcfercnte to a proposal netli G. Par-trldxe. of Port LI.)ci-Lilla. ..P.tlenu wllh umrm. awn”. "uuwon all comm”. h-"ed u ltiottest! June 24 with a tempera. ' in 0161! Inotherf strength and a wond drug for the isuatmoot "" " at Cw!" 5" '"-""9d the 0nt.. representing Gian Lang. Livorano, Itaiy.. Prcsidcnt Rotary International. Ernest L. Erickson. Rutland Vermony. Ro- tary Information Counsellor. Bon- V I all brought before the club, which if northern regions. Toda wave should be over asy mass covers the entire district The weather will bg g.,,,”ll' sunny but a small disturbance lpy. proaching from the eastern state. conttIIl'ol.';l theyurffpltllrted. "Orton til; mo s as laps;-lg. the ciiild to lecsvav homo olriuu mirry. any patients felt guilty and 5.. lieved that arthritis was you ul. of arthritis at its introduction eight years ago. but since found to to have serious side-effects. One of these side effects was de- scribed by Dr. Richard Freyburg of New York. who found that 30 i rlmelolied will mean great public- i llV to Clarluttclown and the prov- -i lmr '.-cncrally. The suggestion. alllmligll not specifically dealt with calls lnr the cooperation of the jamin R. Guss. Q.C.. St. John. Gnvrrrlor in each of thclB.. District Governor presided Hoi-Y REDEEMER. PARKDALE SCOUTS ENTERTAINED I lntwlv l l: LilxigireigibgglfllsVO?1l)ii19g16;L:hgdi?:) f:!r:llthil:DnoE1e:i:irellir&lisi':!lce:eE:l:i:Es& hear? rlvcl; l 'nt 5” vaalltctzl I KT0ll:r0fcoDrlui.l:l::4l'ka; is'coltiik:.lY W bl'l.i1I cloud to Nova ::::s::.”.:"::.:.::”:'...:. s: .. .l..:r. ..f::.”'o.?::?fi'2::..:”S...E';l:”.:E Sllil.”..l”1.”;?.2i:...3?... 2,2":-.:: Clllltilis we--I-I-e--i””""".-.... ...... ..."'m..... ........ (.5 I days stutlylnp. Saint John. N.B. onlnational. Guests of Rotary were at a turkey dinner at the Queen Worklduniei by the leaders throu h- 1-lmy dnflif-mllliggin.dlilileen Doyle. Costello Jlacykie olsilgncililfd. Mi” goimmi: till the itcanadian Way of Life." Qn lNewman Mcisellan. Jacksonvlllcnllntcl last evening sponsored by out the year. 3 lL:,TaB:..m,l. B13;-lcllal-l-ll son F,-mu, nu dwxmu. Mull d l! mu York m sud aruilacvfclfdwgd hind "id New 1: concluding the study. the entire lrnoxr ROW (L-Rl- Olive Lundi iiscic now ii.R7- Ernie Ga1- yn'and Dorothy Milisr. all oi ::ne iouiyit a.m?-'r':i.o. at Xe. cloudy inte.rvall?.t!:.ooIveviiihnoi5thelaei,i ll-ilorida and Fred Fraser of Ham- me Moll," Aux-lllary of both ' ,0 . man In W35 15- I-ow-htsli at Charlotte. town 50 and so, M to , icton and Saint Jtiiiii 5'0 Edmundston and Camphellton and 05. Hlsh tide today at Charlottetown at 7.32 s.m. and 9.24 p.m. Summer. side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to. datll at 1.27 s.m. and sets at 3.01 p. . York. spent Sunday at the home of Mra and Mrs. Robert Miliar, Bide- for . home of Mr. and Hughes. Miss Olga Proud. Charlottetown, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud over the weekend. party. along with provincial Pre- - clrv Allil 0EllTIlAL WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- :ey's Pharmacy. open 3 l-ln- "1 0 p.111. 1 Death Friday Of On Visit To jMrs. Macwilliams Native Province Tile dcutli occurred at the P. After an absencehoi 13? eyieatlill. The lollowln ls an 3 my E El llosplizll on June 21. 1957, of Mr. F..l. Fraser. w 0 on e : Provincial examination for breakdown olgllle ,,.,,,fl?,,,S Mrs. Elltlilictli Iilacwiliiams of staff of the Bank of Montreal in ;;;l-ages inn, eleven and twelve lxcllng ln llu. Wrlous Centres wllh l228 Cllnlbrrlllntl Slrcct, Charlotte- Charlottetown lnll909. is visltlnl . 411"! ycslfrday morning with stu- the figures in order of grade ten. "own She ill" lb" daughter M "Le ll” native p.mvmce' ncomplm PLEASE BRING STl'B of City l llcllls wrllmg al ml cenn.c5ll,ougl,.lgmde eleven and grade lwelw: llaic .liIIit' Molt-i'hcl'son and Neil ledlby MES. Iiraser. Cm I C ed Tax bill when paying second in- lull llll, l,l.m.lm.(,l lhgmsh long dash” 40' 30' . Malt-l)oll:ilii of Lot ll. . Sclnfce rertirclllienlti ail '3 : - slnllmeml 846 smdems He She lCiI'v'0S to mourn one daugh- It ficer or Vic an in e P 0V' inces of Manitoba and Snskathe- scheduled tol0'Leal'yA5ti. -I2, 8; Suninit-rsidc- l , IJ V l llr. Bmnv Mmheson INTEREST at the rate of one- l WV”? Wade "'1' 373 grade el"”"' ”5' 79' 55; hensiligm" - 59' 30' liiil Cairiiilizdn. Iillsscl of llarmony: wan. after twelve years in that Mrs. Vernon lottetown and Summersidc. 809 grade eleven and 199 grade twel- lve, To the figures given above may be added the many who will be writing supplementary ex- aminuiions in various subjects. Some 1,447 l Students Are L Writing Exams On Monday evening, Mtg. Ale. tha Brown was hostess at a mis- cellaneous shower held in honour oi Miss Jessie Murray. whose mar- lliraege takes place in the near fut- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald and three children. York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cras- well. Charlottetown. Sunday eve- ning, June lath. ' WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. Martinis Electric. Phone 3727. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke. City. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. York. on Sunday. CARD PARTY. Spring Park, Community Hall. Lunches prises. Tournament. 8.30. ..Mrs. Stewart Vessey. York. was hostess to the Evening Auxiliary, June 1th. at her home. B0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts and PRINCE Eowano - W5" m'sTYl,LE Mnuurl 6'" lhalf of one per cent per month and '23. grade iWt?iW. Sh0WiIIE I 55' K9'i5i"H""i --I 59; 30- llm 13, and ,xlll-all of Char-lottrnlposition, lliir. and Mrs. Fraser 5011 Hurry. spent Monday in York I lktll-lg;tSltrc.et. where every style l M" be charged on all m,9l..due :0l;fl(lLIl1I(IgL)rl;d lneclre-agsnc arflgelllh last l1.llm(l,nkoraHe1Il92. 1:9. sl06llrisN0ii8h lmwn (ml. l,n,ll,l.l-l Harry or Mal. hage 1l'ESIfl0d1 in Hatmlitortil, Ont.sl fiiei-lliliieu home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry lgLANl3 s 1- ye. lnslallmenls 0; guy lax;-5. '0 ' I 9 CV '9 - - i " --. -l -. l "-7- (loll, xlugg, Also let: to ma urn l cry emp oymen In e we - . l . -rh- y -l - cha l H . 28. 25; M0r0ll- .11, lo, I7; Mon- l ll; ,1 ,n(l.l,lldren and onelfound Mr. Fraser manager at scv- COUNTER.-ATTRACTION ADEI-M5 Milli-1NE'i:l 9;”f21;gl mnssrs of Grade 1 pupils '9.tow'nKalldCigilnl,liii:r:id:1 who rl(l)aveeli3El19r- ml. 50. la. Charlottetown 1,353. pi-nnllirillln. leral bank branches in Saskathe- Mrs. Horace Veuey i... .-um. MEXICO cm: (AP) - The FLORAL EMBLEM 9' M" 5"” "' " l ' ' attend City Srilmls Mxi 59Pii'mb"lheon awal-deda school Board ..enl.l2i5ii. 59. 40- l The rum-rnl was hold Monday l wan, bcfore assuming. duty in ed to her home in Charlottetown, hit television bi sdcastinl centre t and 83.95. are requested to enroll names male Wm M be obliged to wrml supervlsmz ll", l.an,,u, l..-lm-mlaficrnnnn. lwlnnlpelz. During the First World after spending a holiday at the! hero is barring "women dressed yg iQUARE DANCE. Community '".m""”a'9l-Y W i”""""5 'h' Pm” the grade ten examinatiolis unless,ARl-3' Tlgnisli. till '.iIai'PlIall; IAN .... . .- . --- lw" he was 3355.” imd while "' "Om! of Mrs. J.M. Sproule. York like men" from audiences. Officl- on Centre June 26. Box lunch. Every- mpal .the.'v' Vilsli to try for a scholarship. l0tLeai'.v. lierrltt Callaghan. Sum- llfspiliallr i:lei:;lg P":::'"9ii.,r::gr "15; M'""- tlillik laid Wohtiltll Ivtcillorl in ' - l 'l l ' pl .pl me,-el-ly pm 'ng lll ml be W,-1. merslde. Malcolm .llai'Kenzie.Ken- "7 0 . -- A - sac I strsct e per ormers. 0" WIELDT: JUNE mil is ill lclllilgif-li.1CllEiViCiJa:.iV3RyTHIOlinlCl1,;) lnli:(t:l:'ll'lE' grade L.:st ilnearr 9ll6l Slilliiont lG""l"" Rm” Ki"ki'”'3v Sgt" 3:l;i;.ellg:, Dlfls Jhizlhegrggfgi thin; ML;l3i'tX"';Y 9"i9”wie9dii AT SATU 0-” i ' - 1 l (1 l 1 ld' ch ;. CB. Jcly. North Rustico. Danl S '. ' 0 - . - I 0? 0me on drunk and lncapable was nned lime gra e en. ncu mg a l . l a sister of the late Mr. Arthur SALUTE KIWANIANS iiinilailtitigntfoiif iilllglgeltlixgi M 5500 Md wsis 07 d3” by M38i5' '-.-- iltllnlfgill-ihllilrlz. s;iluo';.i:l'n iiiJ,'wo:gnfl:' l Newbury. a former provincial Madam June nth" cs-QAQLQV1-gjrgunql 5 " strate l(.M. Martin. who also rc- I ' ' ' 5' t 5 tl lsccreiary. Mr. Leonard A 1. . -' An-ANTiC CWY. N--L (AP)- "d '5" New 6"” President Eisenhower and Prime iiosrliial on Sunday. .lu-ne ri,lDr. C..i. Murphy; Charlottetown. 1957. Mrs. John McFetrldge 2.'i5lG0rdon Bennett. sow. N.S.. silent a holldny at his home recently with his wife and manded two vagrants to July 2nd. . l Minister Dlefanbaker sent tele- l Alumnae and friends of Notrc . grams of greetings to Monday's SECOND installment of Civic iii” i5 ii"? and Wylible 9" i” b” or ll ' l Fr-iflon Street in her 29th earl l S l ll H .1 291),. H01-QTEW "I "'W" "L" ' ' . H t y Damc A('ZlflClllV clided lllc four-day ”.3L3l..T32... 1-ax .. r.ll::.:l";.;::"::I ll2?.'.'2”.:.'1'.12..l32lL.l.?l.T.3?.ff.?,i . Id "2 Y9” "”””" '"”"l"'. .:"'"':.:' .""l:". 0' 'l1' 3 ALL 'was glvenln a . . - b ' g in tiny wit equ em walls n ma na's n and k the clly or clisrlottolown is past owned by Cyril Jones. not B.B. lw train to Shubenacadle. NIS. Potato he 5 lltiillmilllnass. cclchraied in the Ac-l Mn. Albert Boswell and her Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vesscy. convention. The 15.000 delegates ur e niffmeiiiwlii iiike P13” Hi Mld- an 9.00 am. by daughter Mrs. Wylie Gibson, of York. were visitors to Cross reprggent over zsolom Klwmlm, lndcmy Chapcl Rcid. with John Chin-l Tllc Mass wa s I Electric Jones as stated. She received a longtime production certificate for in seven milkings producing Roads on Saturday. June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessay in 4.300 clubs in the United States. Marshflcld, were the guests of Canada and Hawaii. I Are Excellent Mrs. .i.M. Sproule. York Manse. ”'”' die at squodoboit. lRcv. Waltcr (TV 85 SCI'V(tli. JUST RECEIVED Men's dress . boots of fine calf or kid leather. 102.396 lbs milk containing 3,768 sllggixgligggla-l I?ueish;ayC3::ll:igil So far as diseases are concern-ill); llccwsl-ll Siglersand alumnae, Tuesday afternoon. . E and E137-'7 Widihl Priced ii "35 b"ii"i3i- ' ' - :led the otato fields a car to be and was very wcll aitcndcd. AMCTBCJ I957 Jeffery Pcndergast Sigs - P PP n0'50 Ind 51335" wright shoe Co" CARD PARTY - Winners at a worth of Cardigan in his wih in excellent condition at this time.l M 1"-30 3-mu iii” 3'0"? ""395"-'d M155 D””5 B""l Chnhiw Que” sh card Party at Spring Park Hail year. I Remains are resting at and no reports of blackicl: or oflli Nliicc party at ii0im8n'S Sttlre. i0y:'lII1.lSlP9l(Iit tiled Wtlellleind in York .: t ram: cnuncn of Scotland, were. ladies' first, Mrs. Eric Far- the Hennossey Funeral Hom e. so;-d piece decay havc becnre- cnllrirsv of W R T- "mm?" 1-” WI '9" 5 3" "3 We D I i service Brooklyn 27th June a p lquharson second Mrs. Ella Som- Funeral 8l'I'3"Z9mi-'ni8 Will bf-'.('i”V9d iii llulli-iii" i"V'idill”'"0"5- "”l- "”d- W” a”e"d”d a”'"w" . . l ."l' Annual conlzrcilational meetinli I ers. consialation. Mrs. Ray Gallant. ”""9""c9d l9i"- 5”!” weekly pmal” B"”m"' ll” 5" G':;"':lTc"' nmliigll 133:! lD:,1;ls'w,l:sellel:Ie :::,'l"al Ezgrlxgel . - - y l 3 . .3 ' l' L1) l l. Gall nt, second, Potato flca beetles arc prescntlPV'N1mi!. IF ""1339 Cl l 1 , - I . 2 l5:'5."i.”i.”::..”l” ”"' '”" "353. no A:.:.::lr:::.";.o"..l::: .',"....""ll Ti ":9 5. 1:"ti2l.':.l;al.:?l:':.:l:l"l:.l:.E '” ” ”""' ”””' The "W8 ” "'9 Community PM o.....'”'””'”'"n.......'"'"'s...'..i.. . rt wlllll k; l l. ML Ind - - ' - , r wl ronlnuc un a ou I 0 it ill) .. int GALE Shoe samples for men. la" Lomt; cal:-elyeszeou "I the '3'” R”be",'il T”,dd' "' h" July I5. If they become nllmor-lgram marking the 100th annivcn-. Mr. and Mrs.l Omer Younker. ningAggoclat1onofCanadnwi1l be held on Thursday, 0" Huang l i If you wear sine 7. here is a bar- ' ' W” l'””'- R9""""P W” b9 '0" oils and callse scvcrc tiamalzc to sary of ilhc founding of the Mad. Wlnsloe. were visitors to York on nouuhom A " l -5 gain. A me "nu of Summer 0” IN Hosp"-AL g. Lllll, ll,:all,.l wanted from Davlsons I-uneral me foliage. you can mm,-01 lhem ,,my. Sunday. June 16th. at the home June 27th at 8:00 p.m. in the office Of G. Claude l lp '. i ml-cl, lo, 3795 and 3335 These er McAulay, six year old tiaugh- "M"? i9 her law l'95id9"" "W by spraying with DDT 50 Per Cent 5" '”TT"T "T” 0i Mi" End Mil Elm" 3T0Wii- T9 on . fine shoes would regularly 5, 313, ter of Mr. and Mrs, Loman Me. evening where a short funeral weltable powder. 2 pounds to 100 f I I ' Smith, 75 Great George Street, Charlottetown. All lo 515 wl-lgm sllo. co Aulay. City, is In the Charlotte service will beheld on Wednes- gallons of water. when the plantsl success I) n Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelzer were ' i day at 2 pm. followed by ser- are small only one nonlc per row visitors in York on Sunday. member! and those interested please attend. K." sf. town Hospital after being struck Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and FREE Church of Scotland-- by a car outside her home last vice in Broadalbane United is all that is necessary. l Music Exams . , , Annual meeting of all congrega- Wednesday evening. Her iniuries Church. Interment Breadslbanc nu.-mg the past WFOK wcb-l tiona to elect members to General W111 necvsslh-Hie her beinil in UN C0m9icI'y. worms have been attacking manyl Tl". lnllnwlnk. is ,, llsl nl sllcmu. da make; Evelyn Fraser. huh .dm"”" kinds M "hints mcl"d.'illl candlrirltcs in examinations mg n"we”' "'gomhl”' pmmneslllcld recently hv the Royal Can- and clover. They fasten ihc lcnr es together with line threads mlllservaiory of Music of Toronto in hospital about one month. PLEASANT WEEKEND - The Cornwall trio composed of Messrs Trustee Board. and to transact niher business in relation to church property. on Wednesday. June Jenkins (equal. Pass. Catherine Corrigan; Sondra Britt. Grade III Piano: Honours, Syl- WADDELI. - At Prince County Hospital June 24. 1957. Mrs. Mary Waddell. wife of the late Greendalfs Month End Sale I Group of I.sdlss' Linen Suits. Reg. to 13.95. 2iith.3..tihF Cllh - ' , cl,a,.loll&l:,n.' E "e um Mme” i.39j'l5b "MM M';IM";l;l':' Wiiillm Wlddeil Oi Mmiiii TIT feed inside. DDT at the same ratt-lLh”'""':'”'W"- Th” "am," "5 '1' via Phillips: Gloria Anderson. Pass accompanieu y rs. ac -l on ln her lozncl year. Remains ., lo, ll,,,,l,eellu wlll mnlmll ranged in order of merit. Judy Let VISITS BIRTHPLACE - Mrs. I" here 311:" "iurlzwdd Will be i1'BMiEl'I'9d imm iii! them. in small gardens use 3 tea-l G"f"l' Pl"'”i H9"”"”- An” Grade Ii Piano: Honours. Diane very pear W99 9" 5 3 Chisholm Funeral Home this ppoong lo . gnllgn or wall-rl . P. Lunimiskcy. wood; "Hum. Jenklnm Pull xeng ilarvey Risteen of Peabody. Mass.. is a visitor to the Island where she was born at Desable 89 years ago. Mrs. Risteen is motoring with her daughtor-in-law Mrs. Donald Risi- Grade VIII Piano: Honours. Jac- queline ll. Cummiskcy. Grade VI Piano: Honours. San- ldra Kennedy; Pass. Karen Sim-I (equal nedy. Aurslee McKenzie Pass, Janet I-lyncs. Grade I Piano: I-Ionours. Vie- toria Kenny; Brenda 1-Iennessey; Cu cumbers, pumpkins and squashl Wilbur Weddell. where a short should not be sprayed with DDT. funeral service will be held Thurs- as it may cause burning to the day. June 27. at 2 p.m. Follow. foliage. friends in New Brunswick. Onl Sunday they were guest singers at Wauwelg United Church in the morning. and Brocton Unltcdl morning to the home of her son. Men's Suits. 2 pairs of pants. sizes to 46. Reg. 39.50. ll h l . - . can of Marblellesd. Mass. Before cm" L" i 5 "C" "3 ed by service in North Tryon The bullglln .5 pfepgj-pd by F, nlons. Mgrllyn Doyle. Mme Mull, her marriage MN. Rilieen W! the pungngl, ,5-r, 3:-:urAs'r .. Presbyterian Church on arrival. M. Cannon. Crop Insect sol-lion, Grade V Piano: llonours. Marg- lequal. Roullnd glmclum. 0 former Margaret M-cxinnon. De .-1-l.. l.,..e...i or m. in. Mr. wll. interment in the Church Ceme- and I..C. Callbeclr. Plant Paihol- aret Mcnuaid. Lynne 'mdd. ' Specia o Grade IV Piano: Honours. IJl- O o sable. Whuc on the island she is ogy secllon. Sclencg Service Lg!)- vlslting with her nephew. Mr. Al- lison Macxinnon City. She plans to spend some time with her niece and nephew in Pictou County be- fore returning to the United States. BANKRUPTCY COURT - In a news item appearing in this paper nn Friday. the name of D.O. stew- art. Q.C.. was listed as an inspec- tor appointed at the first meeting of creditors of Wlllet Motors Lim- itcd. on behalf of the Bsnkl ..:.m.m4..:m... tcry. ENGAGEMENTS MILL - BIGGAR - The engage- ment is announced of Lois Ona Adeline Mill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Mill. Clermont to Fredrick Dsvison Biggar. sols of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Biggsr. Charlottetown. marriage to take place on Saturday, July 6th. at 2 pm. in St. Marks Church, liam Mscwilliams was held Mon- day aitcrnoon with a short ser- vice at his late residence, Ocean View followed by service at St. John's Presbyterian Church. Bel-- fast, Rev. Donald Nicholson of- ficiated. The pall bearers were: Messers, Angus MacLeod, John Maclienzie. Joseph Weatllierble. Ewen MacEschern. Percy Mac- Kenzie, Colin Mackenzie. Inter- ment was in Belfast cemetery. FUNERAL MONDAY - The I.udios' Cotton Skirts. leg. to 4.95. 1.95 and 2.95 A Special Iuy in l.adlas' Surn- mar Blouses. Men's Sport Coats. All wool twseds. Values to 24.50. Sale 17.95 Men's Sport Shirts. Values to who flew home three weeks ago in visit his father. Mr. John T. Mulligan of Klnkora. left on re- turn by car on Monday morning to his home in Ciaybnrsi, B.C.. where he operates I prosperolu murc business. Leaving along with him were his brother. Preston and Mr. lidie Roberts of . xinhra, who my ”2.'"s';l' M '5; Ht:'p':ll,l for 13 days. After a few weeks call of Raaries uao Vest. all nn'".a”clma,d Dow”. elm . rest Mrs. Liiqne hopes to be able 1 &,s. l " MacDonald. Malcolm MacLean. Weldon MacPi'lee. Peter MncAuI- ay. Joe MacAuiay. Eric Camp- bell. interment was in tile Peo- Cemctery. Kenslnstoa. BIRTHS daughter. welat I lbs. 5 ass. a short visit in Charlottetown with . their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Loran McLeiian. North River Road. Mrs. Elirabcth Luqne has re turned to her home in Crapaud. Shelsssbeerlapatientissthe Prince Edward Island Rospital to see her friends as usual. Mrs. Ray Macxianoa of Lynfiell. -law. Ir. Aaaas Costly M I "l ed an l Ind X 2' ......."""" '.'.l'.'."'R '.'.':."ll 'o..."" l;:.Eiv.,5."" ;':,".:Z-l:.'l:.";.,.”:' 2?: - slam. Card. Slash. ”'''”i "ii "'9 W" '''i'”''' '1 '”m"-M ::'.l"'g'.',:" ".11: Mrs. Phillips she iln .i..'.'...ut Rlkill 1 H 1! IO 31' 1,:-slnis. mu An '1”. M . h me-.:.::-::l.--m "” ”" ......"""'v.i..." .."'s."o"t """" '-""'”""'”""'-"W , -0 Z I. . lIf- g . mhggcjgguggggy, Qa,Ue or down 6 who 1 i Q Riv! his . .. :"'”........','it: susencaaasg 9' N9” 5C0ii'- 7'” 5'10"” funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth K l have read Mr. Fred Hunter. who Mscwllllama of 223 Cumberland ”” "'”"t 3 ,5 I 9 was Ivvolnied ' . tor on he s. was held esterda afternoon . . 00 d 5 hall ol the Bank or Nova soon-. trim the cuzcim. rulieni I-Ionis PERSONALS ' an 1' with Mr. Stewart is his Solicitor. gel-vice wng conducted by Rgw, The Estate assets showed a value .1. Sheen. assisted by Rev. 0. no "ugly u-land; nl Mr. Ray ' ' of 8i02.23.'i.97. including real cs- R. Stairs. The hymns were la, Dlckiggyn. N" (;l..ggwl y,m- ham. co.” ; ' late valued at s5o.ooo.oo The lia- "Abide With Me"and "Safe in be ,0,-l-y ll, he" ll". ll, ll . Mg. -. I f o L. - biiities were listed at siis.5os.u. one Acrmll otB:els,ul;" kAenSolo. "win lent in the P.l5.I. Hospital. - . . jgg, 99 14,50, R , . irc . n rn was sun l - umu ron nmnn cAN- win... in Sheen. ' Mr. ...a Mrs. Newman Mcbeiiaa M0" ' -link” il Phil 0' 9'06! 5 M: Mr. John Emmett Mums-n. The pslloeai-no: um Alden of Florida. U.S.A. are spending dale". l”.”1g.,5. Ch I01 Mhf IICEWCCIM. Sale 5.95 and 8.95 Ioys' Gabardine Transit Goals in navy and lawn. Roqdur to Also last arrived All-Wsatilsr Coats-sizes 30 to 44. 24.50 Speclds lac '0HPUSIfB.IIIIhgSiBaT' Sale 8.95 Sale 2.95 and 3.95 Tile GREENDAL Co. ltd. 1.33 andl2.88 144 IT. mm st. ' its st. sun: :1.