cm Ailll clzilrliln East Royalty Lady Was 98 Tuesday Mrs. Catherine Moreaide celeb- rated her Nth birthday on Tues- day. January 12. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Eveline Roper of East Royalty. Her friends and family wish her many happy re- : Caledonian Club Holds Ceilidh The Y" i it Church Meeting At Marshfield The annual meeting of St. Col- omba Presbyterian Church. Marsh field was held in the church as recently. with Mr. J. Kari English acting as chairman. The meeting opened with a short devotional period conducted by the student minister. Mr. English. Following the reading of the minutes of the last annual meet- ing. reports were heard and ap- proved from the following organi- 1(- . their friends held a ceilidll in the a ' Y.M.C.A. rooms on Monday even- ing. This was the first cele- bration for 1957 and there w a good attendance from the ct and country. The Club president. Clansinaii W. E. Agnew. in opening the pro- ceedings, welcomed the members and their friends and trusted that their attendance would be the first i of many and that thy would enjoy the fare set before them. He then handed over the chair to Ciansmsn Charles Craig. chair- man of the Entertainments Com- mittee. Ruth Ross and Bernitta Murphy. provided the just item in dancing Royal Canadian Artillery Band YOUR DOLLAR buys more at 20 PERCENT off watches. the Hughes Drug Store. l ellery. . I lers. l BURNS .IEWEl.I.ER3 Januaryl ' sale continues all this week. j RIG SALE at HPl('n'S. - -- - i. d .- x we TREAT the sick well. Glgv l,:li.c:.a.c:, mm gey's Pharmacy. open I a.m. to I p.m. Qlll-JEN MARY Needleworkl Guild Annual meeting, this Satur-l day. January 26th, 2.30 pm. at 12 West St. ' WILLIAM HUTT plays Hamlet in the Canadian Players produc- tion of the Shakespearisu classic 1 Wales College, 8 p.m. tonight. ltion of Shakespeare's HAMLE rings etc. at Burns .Iewcl- who informed the world that it was Coats. this statement had he foreseen the Some as low as ma.-lion ni ATTENTION Commmunily Con- cert members, Miss Mary McMur-. ray. mezzo soprano. Prince oil DON'T MISS the Canadian Play- 'ers of Stratford in their presenta- the Queen Charlotte High School. Saturday. Feb. 2nd 8.00 p.m. Spon- yGives Delightful Performance jew- l the Sean Tnllbhals which was fol- lowed by Carlene Llewellyn and Roberts Reid in a spirited High- land Fling - Roberta Reid, who is a young pupil of Ruth Ross, here made her first appearance in public and her dancing was highly appreciated by the company Ruth Ross also gave a tap- dancing turn and the dancers con- cluded with a concerted foursome Highland Fling. Barry MacGil'livray and Clans- man Bruce MacLaren, played Pipe Solos and also played for the danc- Thc distinguished American vnst Company were on hand to aa- sist the traffic detail of the city police.- l impossible to please all the people tall the time. might have qualified last night's audicnce at Queen Charlotte High to the offer- ings of the Royal Canadian Artil- lcry Band. llnder the direction of Lit-ut. Kenneth Elloway. A-R.C.M.. psnl. Displaying a diverse and crowd- pleasing repertoire ranging from Glinka's overture. ”Russlan a nd Ludmillla."' and ”Rakocsky," a Hungarian March by Berlioz. to Dixieland jazz and the "St Louis several hours the soldier-musici- ans staged their program with the precision of professional troupers. The first half of the entertainment was devoted largely to classical and semi-classical selections. So- Ioists featured in this section of the program were Band Sgt. C. Van Leeuven. oboe. in "Songs My mg. Mnlher Taught Me" by DVOPBKZ Clansman Sheldon Ross with and Blind 5815- E- R0” Ind H- Ruth Ross and Janet McEachern Bekker. clarineis. in "Clarinet gang "plow Gently sweet Amm" Tat utlons: Auditors by Mrs. Athol of "1 9 . , . MacBeath, Trustees Financial by Clb fPri no rdlalandwith ”"T' "”"" ' '” u 0 n" l" Mr. Earl Foster. Women's Mis- alonary Society by Miss Dorothy MacFarlane. Ladies Aid Society by Mrs. A.A. Maclleath. The following officers were elec- ted to hold offices for the comln year:- Trustees:- Messrs. Athol Mac- Bentli, Ian MacArthur. Norman Dunning. Cecil Stetson. Allison Scott. Plate Collectors:- Messrs. Gor- don Stetson and Roderick Munn; Alternates - Messrs. Mlnto Foster and John Cairns. Manse Committee:- Messrs Ce- dric Baliem and Heath Foster Audltors:- Mr. John Cairns and Mrs. Athol MncBeath. Publications secretary:- Mrs. Stanley Scott. 0rganlst:- Miss Dorothy Mac- Farlane; Assistant Mrs. W. R. Godfrey. The meeting approved the ap- pointment of two treasurers to deal with financial matters of the were made by the meeting to both the Session and the Board of Trus- ees. A vote of thanks was extended to the ladies of the congregation church. Several recommendations in appreciation of the work done in the past years. The meeting also extended the thanks of the congregation to the organist. assistant organist. board Young People Enioy Social The Central Christian Young People enjoyed a wonderful social evening of fun and laughter last evening. The social was largely at- tended. The games committtee consisting of Allan Dunbar. Norman Stewart. and Wallace Platts presented a lively program of games and qui- us The Young People also en- joyed many relays and a delicious lunch served by Maud Kells. Dor- othy Matheson and Carlene Llew- ellyn. The social was a great success due to the efficient committees. and all the Young People had an enjoyable time. presented with a gift from the chapter by President Florence Ross. while words of appreciation and best wishes were expressed by president Willis. Pres. Jewell very fittingly replied and thanked the members for the gift and kind words. A social hour followed. during which a delicious lunch was served by Pres. Alice Jewell. Next meet- ing to be held on February 21. 1957. WHEAT FOR ISREAEL MONTREAL (CF! - The Can- adn-Israei Corporation said Tues- day that. 375.000 bushels of Cana- dian wheat, valued at 5950.000 left Vancouver for Israel this week aboard the steamer Panagos. The corporation was set up three years ago by Canadian Jewish and Zio- nist groups to stimulate Canada- Israel trade. Wheat shipments in three-year period have amounted to 38.500.000. large Attendance At L.P.U. Ball A large number of dance fans gathered at the Rollaway last even log where the 55th annual ball of the Laborers' Protective Union was held. This dance is an annual event and has been since the formation of the union in 1N2. The union itself is the oldest on the Island. Music last night was provided by Don Mesaar and His Islanders. WEATHER TORONTO (CPl Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Mia. Max. (Night) (Dayl Dawson 37b 24b Vancouver Victoria Edmonton Calgary .. Regina Winnipeg . Toronto :.. Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton . Saint John Moncton .. Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth . . St. John's . . . . . . . .. . HALIFAX tCP) - The weather office says the end of the current January thaw is in sight. Muclf colder air is advancing across On- tario and Quebec and is forecast to move into New Brunswick this afternoon. its arrival will be pre- ceded by rain and followed by snowfiurrles. Rain began in 30 way: .-.. 2SE5:;8E5s23SgS5ggg;3g KSSRSI 633335 Page 2 The Guardian Wed, January 23. 1957 Northern New Brunswick Tuesday night. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Overcast with ht terlnlttent rain: continuing ex- tremely mild; southwest winds 1 increasing durlnz "19 m0l1llll8 it southwest ill. bow-high at New Glasgow so and 45. Charlottetown 35 and 45. High tide today at Charlottetown at 4:07 a.m. and 4:05 p.m- Sum-, merside tide eighteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun rises to day at 7:4: a.m. and sets at 5:08 BURNS ANNIVERSARY CONCERT PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, JAN. 24th 8:15 P.M. TICKETS Available at MILLER BROS. HARRY A. MacDOUGALL RENDEZVOUS l'I'EAD'l PHARMACY PHILLIPS VALET SERVICE TOOMBS MUSIC STORE of managers, treasurer. student minister, and any others who had helped to make the year a success- ful one. lliluos," the band marched from triumph in triumph as the program 3i we Que?" Cl”"l”"9 Hlihlaored by the Charlottetown Kins- School Saturday. Feb. 2nd. ll p.m.l men club ' progressed. Sponsored by the Kinsmen Clubl y y of Charlottetown POLICE COURT - Only ' two Among the many dlstmlzulshed cases appeared before Magistrate military and ctvlhan personages ll AT 101-11! the l'CPOrt of the K-Mg Mm-nu in Cliy Ponce Court attending the function were the death in his 1913! Year 0" 5""' yesterday morning. A vagrant was Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. Lieutenant- '; dly Of Gi'0rtZe A. Younker. it sentenced in so days in jallycuvcrnnr of the Province, the .' :f Fhmlld l""'3 "99" "Med um he and the case of a man charged.Hon. A.W. Matheson. Premier of F bprnl his last 7" Y9!" 0" lll-' with being drunk and incapablc.P.FI.l.. and Brigadier G-G.K. r - l5"" 4" Bl'5Ck19Y- was adjourned for one week. Pi-alie. l).S.0.. Officer Command. In 2 Mill G . f I i; ,o::"fnd3gg3e':2;:h:n!g':? 1 CORRECTION-In yesterday's 3.5 ....,c..,'.,'” M” mmm ” ? per tor the M11. rrolemnv 0r- i'.”.i'f;.-'AiTi i.i"?i'.i-. i-"ir..il.'enl.'.l'.'li'i.'; T,” "8"" "3 ";".”d""” '” "” l . l lrlianage has been given six years contained reference 'm A box org!!! lrlilire by .ap aln V.l- I. in sllrcessinn and is always : ' l -alnc ard. Other officers of 2 X. "gala occasion... Mt" supp" t'.'h0C0llil93 llhlCh had yb9Pll Plies Militia Group acted as ushers and : cub child was "renamed with 8 3"”9d '0 "19 Alli Thl-ll 81" W35 attended to various administrative ' "W" C" H- 750ml” 5 50"- M"5- details. Members of the local Pro- : gmi '1'" ""dy' A. W. MacNei1l moved that a let- Pnlka" by Na! and Tllkker. in trio after which two splendid After the intermission the Band mm; were ghown in mlour .."Ro. cut down to orchestra size and ygl Scotland" sud "Travel in the treated the audience to a S Canadian Rockies," of selections played in the modern The gpenker for tlilg evening manner. including "Lullaby of was Clansman Charles Craig. who Broadway." "Solltude." 'Flamin- dealt with the topical subject of go." and The St. Louis Blues the week. "A Memory of Robert March." Many of the individual Ennis" in which the speaker in- artists were featured throughout. troduccd the atmosphere of Willi- Tickling the fancy of the audience am Burns. father of the poet in particular were the trombone and the history of the family from quartet accompanied by accord- Aberdeenshlre to the Poets birth- ion. the drummer. and the Dlxle- place at Alloway in Ayeshlre. He land group. So insistent was the touched upon a few aspects audience. the director was obliged ROMP! Burn! We ll'l lhe Collhlflr" to include several additional en- side and in Edinburgh. Ind Coll- cores following the completion of chided With the lbuchhll IPPFCCP the regular program. ation of Burns as expressed by the poet Whittier. The speaker gave a AT BRYANT ELECTRIC CO. LTD. M TELEVISION SETS REDUCED 590"" Crystal Chapter Held l't's Regular Meeting The regular and annual meeting was held in Charlottetown on Thursday January 17th with presi- dent Allce Jewell presiding. The different officers gave very favor- able reports on the years activities of the chapter. Past president Gladys Downey conducted the election and instal- lation of the following officers for ter of thanks be lent to lllr. I in d l f t the enaulns yeah Sr. PresrMary 1'0 Appngss 4." councm- Toombs. . l.lTer?l'ltien:lo:yl ofngEi:tlsriied'e:?::loiE MacDougall Jr. Pres.. Florence B T l Mr. Walter R. Show will be the i .1 End... Ross: Chaplain. Mae Adams: Reel "' a ' e " l luest speaker at the 26th cnnfer- HREcPoR:lTsllDEli”ED -RM”-W” ' Mir lunch refreshments supplt- Rein '""ll' Wm”; F” Reg" ence and annual meeting of the mm 3'; "bcenw ;f:du:3:'""';'"l5 ed by the Ladies Auxiliary 0”" 53'1""? T””"'"' J”" ' Qnadian Council on 4-H Clubs ta 3 ' u Maclsean; Deaconess. Doris Scott. lat Lect. Florence Gillespie: 2!!!!- Lect. Eva Mutlow; 1st. Escort. Sadie Hyde; 2nd. Escort. Violet Frizzell: lst Censor. Mary Dickie: 2nd. Censor. Gladys Downe. At the close of the meeting. the retiring Sr. President Jewell was the company gathered round the Piano and had a lively session of community singling ably led by the R.C.M.P. in charge i th i - ml 3”" M” "lb A 'Pl,f"dld vestigation. said that (when: his cenldh "Pf, c”"”l"d”l, "ml .,A"ld went to the West Royalty premises 1"” sy” ""1 an Queue on the evening of the Ilth he found the cashe of milk much bet- . ..........ofUlflp svtfllpl; lff,ngh:rll:Jxltelown I:f0vIYl'T1:fT n U the Council by telegram yesterday h , , that it would take until the end oil T " hea”"g M "'d”"" W” January ,0 mmpk.” mapping 0,. completed yesterday in the case of the City and predicted it would the Queen "' Jam" Arthur C""' take another three weeks after um ."' the Queen! Cwmy C”""' that to further draughting the re- premdcd "V" by Judge C' St" -l he held at the Fort Cumberland ytlotel in Amherst. N. S., March 4-6. This is the first time that a meeting of the Council has been held in the Maritimes. . CIVIC PUBLICITY-Charlotte v lawn receives some good public- LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 2 YEARS TO PAY T C ity in the January issue of "Civic Port. ?lel;1t':-lr'daS"llnti(:l-lninlzv than tnwlii ;Tl:G:0llI1:elaelfeld elstlfln ad blew ZION Yepsse HOlds ' 3f.:;';"':;;'3:l"v"Vh; '3"e3”;l'::I:l.':j ..ruNl-:nAi. ruasnsv - The counts of unlawful possession of A friend of they Hynesmllitlillgl '”"”f'. "" 9” F'"”""'" "' 2 ONLY G'E' funeral of the late Dr. 7.ella M.l Clark was held yesterday after- noon fmrn the MacLcan Funeral Home to the Baptist Church when "1-vice wu mud";-led by Perfection Brand canned milk at Rev. 111,, Milton, iniumeni wggyllll residence in Charlottetown. J. in Cavendish Cemetery. The pnll-lP. Nicholson is Crown prosecutor bearer; were Messrs, Charles and Allison Gillis is appearing as Scranton. George Lewis. Louis Counsel for the defense. Simmonds. Alfred Tait. Nelson The Crown called nine witnesses Robinson, Percey J. Proude. to give 1-vldencc in the cu, in addition to the evidence of six Christ During the business pcrlod plans were completed for a sleigh ride to be held on Tuesday, January 39. An announcement was also made that the Inter-church Fire- side Hour. is to be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday. January 27. Miss Margaret MacDougall and Rev. Hamid Brown Rd in a dis- cussion of Presbyterian doctrine. stolen goods. namely a quantity of 5Pt'rleCl.l(1i'i Brand canned milk at West Royalty In October of 1956 and also of a small quantity of 0 Leo Steele. stated that he also w59klY M99lm9 saw Clinton and Reid at the Hype; residence somemne on 0... On Tuesday evening, January 12 tuber in a 2-tone car. He didn't Zion Youna People's Scolety met know wliai day it wg. but gym 1, for the regular wee-lily meeting at was in the nrtei-noon, the church. The meeting opened PLACE TESTIMONY with a devotional period led by In regard to the second charge. 51011! Ml0ElChl!l'n Ind L0lllIt and Robert Williams. both of the Maclllachern. The theme of the Borden detachment of the Moun- lles. told of searching the Clinton residence in Charlottetown. eccom- W111 50 llld l0dIY- Only On! ell! Hunter Publishing Company for the information of "Canada's ad- -ministrative and elected municipal representatives." In an article Written by Allison Maclflnnon. Guardian staff writer. the story is i-told of the local city fathersl ac- yromplishmt-... some years ago in transforming the old market building into an attractive struc- ture snd a revenue producer- turning a "white elephant into a Floor Models C2lC36 O The big buy in big name TV O Rock bottom low price 0 All thrilling G.E. features :v,,L The Yolmz Peollle "M1 34- 0 Big 21 inch screen ' work hone" wginesses gm," 1,, the mngwe" panled by Const. Harris of remains. that of a former Central journed to the lower hall for a - i . -- c....... which by ,m.,,,,,,,, a.m.. the Charlottetown detachment and Creunerlel employee. Earl Arsen- lively a-um verlod led by Rob- 0 G.E. Strato Power V ZION C.G.I.T.- The regular set was accepted and entered in Con” w'"”" MlCK9ll1l9 of ill! lll"- 39 ""159 lnlllnd 5' 10515 erta Show and Arlene Larter., REID-At Stanley Bridge Jan. 21. 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Reid (nee Louise Carri. a daugh- ter. 8 lbs.. .1 oz. MOASE - At the Prince County Hospital on January 22, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monsc, New Annan. a daughter. Isabel Apne. RITYNES - At the P.E.I. Hospi- tal on January 21, 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Wlluam Rhynes. city, (nee Shirley Mackinnont, a daughter. weight 7 lbs. 12 oz. meeting of Zion C.G.I.'I'. was held -' , Ion Friday evening. January lath ; In the Ladies' Parlor. The presid- gl, cnt. Sandra Sutherland. called the L meeting to order by devotions -31. which were led by Judy MacDon- ald whose theme was "Look Up". The minutes were then read by '- the secretary. Gall K. Currie. fol- ' lowing the roll call was answered chassis for greater power 0 Sleek modern appearance REG. S329 NOW ONLY -the Court records all part of the Clinton case. Const. Eric Tedford of the RC. fold the court of his nightly vigil at the Clinton property in W051 R0.V:iliy from October 12th to 17th and or finding approximately 40 crises ill the milk in question at this location on the llth. He also stated that at no time did he see the accused near the property while he was there. Const William Macdonald of the R.C.M.P also stated that he had CAMERON - At Grace Maternity Ml MW! the accused at the Clin- Hospital. Ottawa on January 21. Wt nrnpcrty while he was on watch 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Jan C. Cam-ilhere on the 17th. He told of eron tnee Shirley Campbell a I Rf-"fl homing to the property on the daughter. Jan Elizabeth, weight 17th and that he and Coast. Cox 7 lbs. I oz. Placed him under arrest. . STORED IN 3 MACDONALD - At the Prince. HRZf'l H,vncs.AillNyear old daugli. City Police on the evening of the this morning. R.R. Bell will appear llth. They found two cases of aahla counsel. canned milk under a tarpanltn in the basement of the Clinton home and placed Clinton under us": at this time. At this point. the evidence being complete for the crown, the court nmmwmww ev Ind "m the crow once 0 a theft no charlie for the The singing of "Blest be the 'i'ie that Binds" closed the meeting. St. Paul's Anglican Church I Holds Annual Parish Meeting the Parish Guild. REPORTS . The following reporte were pre- aented: Sunday School. A.iI. Duvar. su- perintendent; Laymen's Associa- tion. T.D. Dellloia, Prealdent;Par lah Guild, Mrs. 1.3. Brown, Sec retary; cent-a-Meal Fund. Helen Wakeford. Treasurer; Branch A. Women's Auxiliary. Leah Bell. Re- cording Secretary " by in members present and one 3.. guest. Miss Margaret Macbougall. n jfollection amounted to IL34. The .;. half yearly report was filled out 4 and the group discussed the World :f Day of Prayer Service" with Mile '5' 'jhdll1lI'et Macbougall. The meet- ;ing also discussed the Mission . .f Study and Bible Study group. The ;- meeting came to a close by singing . ,"'I'aps". 9 T. Ac . Church was held Monday night, -;f.:”.,',:.?y 2:::E5s!s;lTND followllll I buffet supper served W” m mum chl"-"l" gm” by the members of the Vestry and tmckmm who a'w: !'"”"”" their wives. canon and Mrs. In- a car and also sevelalolpllopue-nrt'l: we "M 1"" numb" glzrinlcde h;":""Iw; - In his message to the congre- lmer of wmh '” '"'l' Reldv "W gation. Canon Ibbott referred to I M” "m- by owns and operate! the difficulty in preparing such a l C '” b"5""" in 53"" report as there is so much that one County Hospital on January it .' ter of Doran Hynes who occupied lmm"w"' C”'"”" h”""3d "'9 "Dd would like to say concerning the Branch 3. Women's Auxiliary 3 G'!' to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mac-f in h . i lllll ZFHVOI for the new It id relt- '.' Donald a son. Gerrv Marven (til d F M” an "1. Cum” ”m9'"V aurilnt last sum E whole m. "d wk of our chu"h' M" M.d'od' urine October. raid that she saw milk stored in the barn in that month. She further stated that mer. At thattirne her organisations and individual "0 talace to store members. He went on to say "the lbs. 6 ozs l. MODELS CZIC34 the Reids had F"".raI "om. their supplies a N1 CH I - l ork of th h she saw the accused accompanied lered them his barnulln Wgslmiuryf. with tile cCl'll.ll'cChli :2: HCIWI ll9l9Vl3l0n P9l'f01'm' 1. ha" st. ylly Rt-id in in. p.-99..-4,. ...,i.,..i. .Ct':nl;?h0emReltId Operated . to do wlthuthat Which is spiritual . . 1:. Mae Johnston. 8ec- anoe at its finest. All the Mulwl-Ng-I-he dam Mcurmdu mt! -:('ll7:f.'llIlIlg into :1” bun (mm qhnw d . w t 2 Bill Lynch and God one can be the judge. retary. ' muurty G.E gum”; (or . M h - urlng the d 1! ion I f ih- Glrl' Anxill of 8!. P l " 3"” P”"2'2' 1gg;""V' g."'P""' w:re t::iIlrr)i'a1lIiwil:g(ll'llihsneqi'ilenf toullg W” ""'9r part of S'eupTe'r':lel)rer.2skeI: ftIl.lI0.Il.".T: rdatiiy Church', Elsie Tlgynklns and Edlhlle bfmllnt Rwpuon 3-79 1159C I'll” ' d' in: :'"";:l' discovery of the milk cashe. the accused if he might stop. my improvements madegto our church eels Plll 001' l0Wi 10W PHC9 l-33” Coglplicllfl Funen'l0.0nd IL. Mrs Wlell'l'.smMlrE &l-ICOEWPIT Tl” fourth witness. Const ""”V""5"' ill the Clinton barn. L in rice Serv ' ' - "5 "mm James Fox, told of seeing Cllntoiil Dame Street. Sum- . 0 Big 21 inch screen gm: R '4 Q "u. C" an ion to his p 1 lg llosm E. allsslsv n-ma-. -- a mom v on in . 22'...” o...........". ..:'i."'::.:-um n---m2"lif'” '" " W 0 men er-ma cabinet - m,,,.. , Tllllml P"l""- afternoon of the uni. He said um or". am in . 8 inch D n S I r aasnnav - Suddenly at Wood- 2,1,. ”:,','":"'fdmm"'l',f: ::tr:U1o:::5':l)lfTll'l1"lll.Onl:ln' mi in for I stock. N.B. s d .i , "n I yet - s "57: Chlrlezn Brlmng :;(r;n:i;'ie"tl::"property in generallsome bedding straw. Hg' . sharp. clear POCGDUGI ly of Kelly's Cross in his doth; year. His remains arrived in Charlottetown last ' .. and are rating at the Charlottetown Funeral Home until this after- noon at 2 p.rn. when they win be transfered to llllfl um hll i sin. Donald Davis. member of htlrgenlromw ' "M" ' 1' aid on it Reid f'lllCd.lI.,t.h:h.' h Grounds. Reid mg Wendell moan NOW only - i229. nounced of M Doryse, (4 . for of Mrs. .l?acNeill andnftle the purpogg of an H late Roderick James MacNeiillsbout s of Tyne Valley. . ,. I Meson Hopkins. son of Mr. andlaiati Mrs. John C. Hopkins. Ottaw .,the Women's T9 H .. 3' if it &.'.'i'I,'"'r'5iJ'.l'.'.;"i3 "SE5 1”. ”'iTi'.',.'.'.”'.,' 'f:'2',,, :vIaa can: 1 pm. in Timothy asliin Mem- innlii ii i.........i Inn at ' ' ' orial Church. Toronto. lag: 1: I: Did allv. JOHN M. Muncmsolv snii!f,,'.'."” ” up Mr. Murchison of saint John. xv; an aicosonmrr is Al- "- -- ml PM Prim P-E-I-. annonncea the engagement of their i J . Margaret Lew- ora. R.N.. formerly of Saint John. NB.. to Mr. Daryl Austin Ring, M.A. son of Mr. am 1. Ring and Mrs. Ring, saint Ida. N. 3.. Marriage will take nil 53 .- Y5 - WhenYoulayttAwtthl'iowen-sayltwlthoun 5 5 e -7 E is eral Mission Nyssa Central Africa. immmms tsllllr Ii