llillfaseifillflt ._...,..,.,. ‘out it...» ‘\III"KOC“IIII2 MAitGl-l its: r Displayed‘ At. iiarris Art Galleries ,l On f the‘ finest d‘ avs or i-eproglugtions of the Oltipinlsstsrs m, to assembled iii Charlotte- town Will b! “um” -_.— \ " ak éngeproductiohl tel-s. lncludinl WM L.‘ vgmit, Rembrandt. " com . i th walls. onixtersisliriieterehina to new the mi- dway". groan; rt . e wo o “ma” “ especially that of Fred Brigden, is mostly confined to the interpretation or rural scenery and has a dominant note 01mg?‘ lpflntitlveiiese of earlier civ 0 - th American art- The v ll§ all that could as‘ wished. e cs a more o ~m1d¢ii|e ground between this cul- ture . c "93 ead their ca» mm lions. 1 m ictures which were ,,,,1,\§§“§,°e gihpto the School mi- Dre-lament League swish" '*' trinsic flaws such as slight W" in the canvas. the "Bimi- "Yhwg; o: care handl . WW8“ me generosity of i. e4 Kin!!!“ m. ' Club and ilhe co-o ia mm m, manual training cusses “u city. those atrial-alga fiiwthat ililfltl>°ge~mi del at to anrrugug possessing the s ghteet spit) l [ion-Of artistic values. Sharp Reduction in Wheat in Storage- (YITAWA MBYCD Z1 —— (OP) '- Canadian glhcet iii atom .801 ing date last y the ear, lgufllhll oi Statistics reported to- at/lisible stocks in Canadian itions were 113,006.57! con; th STLIMADZ. and Un States positions, bushels compared 0B- in 729.505 with silicates. BIRTHS 4 AitBING -.At the Prince Edward Island Ho ital on March iii), 1M6, to Mr. an Mrs. Percy Arblng. Rocky Point, a daughter. AGNEW ~— Ill the Prince 001%! Hospital, March 30. 1046. to . and Mrs. Hubert AIMW- Wilmet- valley. a daughter. nouca pitai on‘ March I1. Mrs. Willard Doucette. _ Shepherd) of Charlottetown. daughter. , HEPBURN - At St. Josephs Hol- pital. Toronto. on lidaich 7. i946. to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hepburn (nee Marion Ready) a dauiilter Barbara Anne KENNEDY -At U18 . E. Island to Mr. and , Cross untirit. a daughter, Mar aret Sandra uee. e Kings Coun 05s‘ i: - an Helge Larsen, Georgetown P. i. d hte u a Ann. CL isttlifirin County P. . on is, mo, to m. and “use. Harry Clements, White Sands. E. a daughter. - > County . L, town Gard of Tiianlis . ii_ Mh. Alexander Craig and Famil wish to thank the m friends an neighbours who so kin helped in every way during our sad bereave- aien Also our deepest gratitude a» iil who sent flowers and messages lympath . 22-11. l y In Memos-lam In an»; of Cathbert w. "W Beautiful memorial are all that are u! on: vie ime and shall smi- i 2..""..‘.."A'i' if.‘ 2.."’:'..i.'°'.. “i oeinssoiouah. i o, Reynolds and many TIE-PAtthsOityHN-r . would not be caught unprecar P.1d; ' ilontiiiy fleeting Life Underwriters The meetiagof the Liie Underwriters Associa of Prln ldw Island was held at til: Cher Hotel Wadnuday. March 30th with over thirty under- 0i main aiming? were ofi amiultiee, nice on duties, war c . inheritance tax and child- ren's . ‘I110: fling part included H W. Fletch, .0. ohnstoue. J .0 dman Walter Hymiman. C3. k and Mr. Large. Mr. J.O. l-‘fyndmsn gavana short paid tribute to the Association and‘ its contribution to the problem. This island alone has re- if?!” "1 "mtf" their" . a ous meiifiiiifi‘ in this field. GIANT STRIDES— (Continued from Page 1) true. Brigadier , Ht said. that they had shown ed: vaiour before that, at- Ypres, Givinchy and the Somme,- but, nevertheless, they could not then be classed as ef- ficiently-tralned and well-organ- lled fiwhtinit men. Many people seam to forget, the Brigadier pointed out, that when the Canadian armies landed in Sdclly in i963, they had had near- lv four years oi hard training be- hind them. The Canadians who nnded in Normandy in 1944, were, possibly. the most efficient divis- ion that ever carried the name oi Canada across the ocean. Brigadier Stewart did not ad- vocate Canada should maintain a large standing army present. However "as lo as it. is neces- on our doors towards research our midst .we can expect to find nations controlled by evil doors. who will take advantage of uriles we are prepared,’ he said. Plans for Canada's future army call for an active force. a reserve force. and a. supplement reserve. Brigadier gtawart explained. There wdll be no difference in status be- tween those parts of the main body in pay. uniform. rank. precedence. The active force will be g. full-t e. force; the reserve. apart-time organisation: and the supplementary, reserve will consist 0f‘men whose soetime pursuits are similar to ir roles in war; chemisll. railwoy-inen. etc. etc. Birch an organisation. Brigadier Stewart said. wo comprise a wall-trained efficient force upon ‘hlgillllt. ling‘ eoessiit ‘ wild __e,n_ __ ,v arose. e Qd no douhththe people of Can- a uld- pport. Lari-s l "fmiuhw-siéiiiliti.» °' O >1 “d that i! the/heed ever came. Censd ed. An Memos-fans DENNIS COLLINS The death" occurred on Friday, Jan. ll of Dennis Collins, Sr., at his home in Montague. v Mr. Collins wasconflned to his bedforthreeweekalndwasien- It. derly ninzued. and cared for by his do was active and able to attend to his duties un- til three weeks prior to hk death w coma as a greet shock to family and large circle of friends. He was a lifelong gin of Montague and s, Mia. mrette. Hobin of the US-A. also one sister. Evangeline Bali of Charlottetown and one broth Edmund of Montague sur- vive him He was‘ visited and attended by his ‘faithful pastor. Riv. Owen is funeml was held_in St. Mary's urch and was well at- telidcd d its the severe cold. The pal rers were: Joseph Lanigsm- Richard Hogan. Wil- liam Collins. James Collins. Wal- lace Collins. Leo Collins. ‘ms following floral tribu and mass cards were received:- Pillow, Family Spray, Mrs. McConnell MASS CARDS m Crookettb. health toilet "def-so sir so Near Cross. -Lor crviniicusnoiis 1......" rs..." a IIIII , h.‘ ‘U3’! llvlfl efaaeweyaatarerssrbelaaa wertlirieil! ros IEWEIIETY cuts Call it i-zi-tz ocsaoow. summits, Fredatleton. -—- Lord's day i?“ “l” t‘ i"l'..‘l‘.t“e%".‘t I J. w. Haytor, Minister. a-‘m- MILLVIEW UNITED cannon. 53%“ ' “mili- admit ‘iivimy’? "t a C , . . DC Minister. s-ifii BEBE FWDM BEBWICK —Mr. he is aerial view coming by plane. planes brought the team and its ty-six passengers al- is the firs time a Nova Scotia team has t a fixture by airplane. AT TORONTO MEETING —- Mrs. . A. Tucker, President of the MS (ED. Church in Canada and Mrs Char- les Davis, Treasurer of the organi- zation, left Monday morning for Toronto to attend a meeting of the Board of Missions of the Church. -New Glasgow News. POWNAL UNITED GRUB-CH, which has been closed for Interior lie-decorating, will be re-o ed or. Sunday, March 24th, witgexspecial services morning and evening. I the morning the Minister's subject will be, “Worshiipplng in Sgllrit Mid in Truth." The choir w sing, “Remember Now Thy Creator, Mrs. N, MacKlnnon and Mr. E. Smith will render s. duet. At the evening service the minister will preach on "The Church in Our Midst." The evoniri Anthem i "0 for a Closer Walk lth God." lss Sally Wood and Mr, Geo e Johnston, of Char- lottetown, wll be guest soloists. MraFi-a-riicls Drake of Mlllview, will render a violin solo. SERVICE AT SANATORIUM - Assoclation s service was conducted at hhe Provincial Sanatoi-lum on Tuesday, March 19 at 6.45 p.m. by Rev. Douglas Hen- n. curate of St. Cathedral. Assisting son were Rev. Mr. Holy ‘ri-inlty Church. Georgetown. Mrs. Henderson and several yous - ei- members 8t. Peter's chor with Mr. Walter McNutt. ATCM at the piano. Mr. Henderson gave. a very helpful talk on the need of and help derived from prayer. Several hymns were sung. patients wish to thanks and are looking to another service. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver with attendance of t members The President Mr, Kei h JOIN! D79‘ sided and the meeting r-ed by gglng the Hymn. Jesus Wu M" the The devotional per- iod followed. Suc Jones read the 1th chapter oi Mark. Scripture Study for evuidng. Readinsl by Olive Jones and ssle Carver fo- lowed b Hymn, Take Time be Holy, is part of meeting was broilioh l‘ which was rasllflfldfld members and four new membfil oenmittcs for next nilht are as follows: Devotional Leaders. Hem-y Jones, J ls Carver. Bible Quin. Olive Jones, Harold Carver. Offerings amoun to 55c. gloat- cl d with th Miupah 818' ‘Xfieisfin unison. sfftei- which a d!‘ llcious lunch was served by i!!! hostess. WINSUOB NORTH W. M. S. ——- The regular meeting of Winsloc North WMB. at the home of ms. Waltar em. 9- when the program for its Worl my. o: Prayer was carried ou. wit the following s.s lea/dare: MI!- John Maclnnls. Mrs. A. Cudmor. Miss Annie Crabbe, Mrs. . Shaw and Mrs. Easter verse. leaders Mrs. Shaw and Miss mid 1n- mm, flymng sung in connection with the service were “Hog. Holy. Holy." "There is a Green P's: Awe " and "The Day Thou Gayest " Minutes of the Iflirum MW . Easilm with an Stanley meetin were read and and a ether from Mrs. J. l‘. was read. twelve calls were made during the month and two cards sent. ‘mice members Dliil "W" fees. Collection amounted to gid- Meeting closed with ihe Nat nal Anthem and Mispah Benediction. -(Patriot please copy). is Your Chest Weak, Sore? I Cold Compare your condition with the symptoms described in the following letter. This lady was seriously iii, her Cough and were deeply entrenched-—- et she got well through using oleoifeflough Syrup. Why don't you try to clear away your trouble in the same way? ‘To give details with Chest: Weakness and Asthma andioundiashn rgitei ‘tor: to”? is u . oac . \ e ma the jhroec and libl, school it overithis re- lieved the Cough shes-hurt. so i - I used this ram for weeks. and. clea ‘in trees oi‘ cold. ' e lots of sic cu. sure“ ) of the Pralbyterill Han Under the auspices oi the P. l‘. I. rix Minbterial lil$$ loin unto rituvo i s. es 3! .5 ti? r a g I i i iii i553 i6 s ;§ib.e.¥§§lfi“€viii°“?i.§“‘ "We a w en horses rrive. W ton MoNeill. F S-ZE-flg-Zi-Sl iil-_ BEBE VISIHNG ‘_Mr_ J, q“. "aid chlllpelle, left e, on return to Halifax where e ls a member of the staff of the fax Post Office. He was ac. gompanled ‘to thg Island by Mrs. happelie and young son Peter, who "me W" b plane last week on a visit to the ormer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chg/p us, 13h.“ 51- City. Mrs. Chappe e and son Peter, are tp a coupleo weeks. . ACCEPTED FOR FORCE- 989mm James Maurice ii Elli)’. who has been attached for duty to Headquarters, Fixed De- fences. Royal Canadian Artillery, East Coast, have been accepted for service with the Canadian Inter- im Porce. Captain Brady who is a son of . and Mrs. James Brad , Charlottetown served with "i? yfll Canadian Horse Artillery in all the regiments campaigns in 510")’. Italy, France and Holland, and returned with the Rgglmgnt to Kingston, Ontario, and from there was posted to his home sta- tion No. 6 District De ot, and at- tached to the above nit. Captain Brady has the Interim Force pre- Z. P‘. to his rank, and it is the "T" We 0f the new Commission- ed officers prefix numbers in the Interim Force we have seen so far. Capt. and Mrs. Brady are mak- ing their home in Halifax for the present, CITY POLICE COURT — Yes. lwiav morning at the City Police Court l8 cases were before Magis- $3315" d li sor er ea were fined $5 and “"8 0P 10 days s15 and costs or 3° dfiyi. $% and costs or 30 day; and $7 damages or another 15 days Felipeciively. A drunk and incapable W" film! $10 and costs or dayi- TWO Vflxrants were each giv- en 30 days suspended sentence. ‘There were two cases of illegal egeion of liquor. The accused n one case was remanded for one week and the other until tomorrow. Four accused charged with ure to make income tax return hzid their cases adjoified one week, _ Sill? ISLAND evening the members of Knights of Columbus, their wives and friends, through the court- esy of Miss Hilda Gillie and Mr. B. Graham Rogers, were treated tak- The the Mr. the Mc- that Mrs. the to a showing of Island films, en on land and from the air. audience woe delighted with beauty of the Island scenery. Harold Honnessey handled icture machine andDr. J.A. llsn explained the scenes were not t titled. Mr. and Charles cIvor furnished music for the sing-song which fol- Mr. Chester Donovan and lid-r. Clark McAulay rendered solos that were generously encor- ‘Qd- A feature of the program were the Mclpeoneiiii. Ollfll‘ McDonald, and a skit given by Mr. Wilfred Smith. The singing of the the lowed and the numbers rendered harmony quartet, Dr. Lilian. Emmett Chester Donovan and b o...’ Notional Anthem brought Waning to a close. UNION ROAD Y. P. U. - The Union Road YRU. met at the home of Miss Ruth MscKinnoh on March 19th. 1n the devotional period opened the meeting, the fol- lowing ymns were lung: Tell it Tiliurst e Scripture lesson, 1 Kings l0: 1-20 was read by Keith Bryenton who ayer. A meditation on e Search for Wisdom wsrread by Eric MncMillan, The period opened with the roll c l answered by l6 members. After the reading and ado tlon of which to Jesus, Tls So Sweet to in Jesus and Beulah Land. also led in the theme busine the minutes, the_sum of 0 was in Boston and New York who vo for the Cam Building Fund. vied with each other to vs him ‘Agd invitation 3rd home of Mr. a good time. gravity social tevening, ahld 31-5331‘: Personals ‘LEACH n’ Hooi-Esnm’ tvumamen was e Lh I tl l- ly accepted. ’.l'iie nrtixtu: ggillllar —-- OXYDOL w*sHEs Mrs W. F. Brown and daught- "I99"!!! il t0 he held at the horn of Mrs. larl Livingstone, and m: “mmlllle in char e is as follows: Devotion-Mrs. eith Brysmon and Mrs. Ian Burnett. and Marjorie Lamont; Study-Mal- --— coim MacLean; Recreation- Mrs. Lieut. Ray Lawlor arrived in Ihrl Livingstone Wallace Msllctt Qiarlottctown y by plane and Archie Ms nnon. The offer- frag Sussex, N. .. for a brief visit ing for the evening amoun ed to to is parents. Mr. and Mrs. John 31-50. For the study, the members WWW!» AVG. answer d a ti i s... f. s... ‘.‘°ii.‘ZT‘“§..i€i°%.,-... ton and Sterling Yeo were Wilma havln the highest score ‘*- h ; Ami- a "Pg 1 1 (Continued from rigs 1) g-y -_;1'_r;-;,§-d§, 5,, ,,, mm, WW“ m, , b, You'll Thrill to See Clothes Come ‘ ' i .: a? ..'{".,.'.,‘{,",,°,§',,"‘{,,“}‘,’,,“°"°"= lexif tigiigoiawttcml: the fur-oral ‘t: 0nd ins spent in a sea-ed sing long. -.-- ‘f! was troubled‘ ‘"4 Gallery. the i iii Mecca: on“ be ° I‘): i on o to be pieced in ti: w”: s. ‘mamas me mo’ o. s‘. Militia welcomed the guests was served under the conven- The o: wmttmtivgi: oiiiiii: Ill Jflih Iilflliq flowers and can- ll. Mrs. P. ._ Nash and Mrs. urad. while oth- ig: League assist- after which its?" 962% s... "m . o. THE c Aiziorrcrovvu GUARDIAN ' spot with pl by rolonizlrig ‘their visit roi- i" INTERIM M. Martin. Three drunk 9° Kendall, nuns-asst the fhO ihc even- . um ' ‘Foo Late To (llasaifyi ‘A 102nd linen flew chattels‘ Activities in igisiaturc Yesterday iieeting Diocesan host to ‘runny Choir last only?‘ The Blggtiiéiliibitturizllyucgglrtllg Church Society Whfll iilmost gym-y mgmbq- ugd in e number aiterncop fig’ awak- who??? liOmSBSUIIl tuo so‘ a 1mg home served by the woolen: smog.’ ‘errl-liid i s. in... '1‘. . u.’ DT!" 1°21"! m“ tion. Prowse, . Philifi Matheeon, The lurze dining hall was beaut- iiecond- Queen's, on. Horace m ffully decorated in mauve and yel- Wright; llr. Murdock McGowan. B low sprint flowers. stiesmei-s and roiii-th and Mr. Gear e E- - **-""~....,.." ... us: "it m. d > a e e s o - :03: l1 o'clock. The House ad- ed until 11 a. m. today. m: a r- iourn On resuming yesterday noon Mr. Strong Jesenieii a tition for an Act to amend the Kink River Dairying Association Incorporation Act. A bill in accord with the petition was received and read. - Second reading was given to s.n ac: to amend the Dalrymeifs As- sociation Act. The bilL which ef- fects minor changer, was moved into committee l by H01!- M!‘- Stewart with Mr. Kickham in the chair.- Tlie following bills were read s third tim: ha? fl$fifd5i imnmlainfi; "°°"P°"‘ ° e ° °r “ I . spoke on the Anglican Advance Ap- iti”...‘"l‘;...iil°it. “frmiitiitféi gs - Mgwiwiw M W“ Act (Hon. Mr. Jones); an Act t0 ‘ amend the Insurancs Act (H310. a degcrwsgklgugwnm Mr. Jones), an Act o ncorpor $32,” Imeathood the various d is now under way- the P.E.I. Tuberculosis gua the Church, T across Canada the (Hon. Dr. Mgciiflgamtc‘ a: Ag.‘ l0 incorporate t e ove e ce- Early L“ M“ members of the Church will be ask- irack Company Ltd. (Mr. Strong)! ed to subscribe as ii Thankofferlng an Act to incorporate the Sum- mcrsldg Trotting‘ Association Ltd for e “he sum o! “Iaoolocu-Lool tcnid its work in Canada (Mr Strong). “w” — “Awso” foreign mission field, and also to to restore was sol- moun Churches of the Motherland and m: eninloed on . 194s at Zion Manse, Charlottetown, Obi Miss Euro e_ Pew hem???“ Maggi" Jo}??? Ju e H. L. Palmer moved a Wards (nee Mary McLean) go oui $11811; <> w- gt)‘ Hr;- Mmemy- vote of thanks to m. Harris to them in their sorrow qt losing M '1 °i m- "m- ma, o, m. h address. m. was seconded their may iii-i- i ""114" m" ° m. w. E, Bentley. suosofled by ——-— Rev, Mr, Nowe and thB Archdefl‘ Allison Stevenson and Geoi’ s Andrew, P.W.C. students. spent. s weekend at their respective homes (Pic. Donald Hanan Dawson, re- n. coThe Bishop moire feeling incon- Mirs. Millnr Ori- has returned cently returned from oversea-s. B011 of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dawson °1 nectlon with the appeal an said he sure that l‘ home from a visit to he: sister. Mrs. R. Fraser, Cit stcrAwy' '1" m at?‘ c’ lergy "K ° ° ° i‘ ‘ undo s was man. The bride was att ed in a n street length dress of light blue ‘minim’? lmmgo‘m°w°“at 33%;, y_ 5m‘ crepe and Amermm buuw able to go forward in the t work she has to do both at ome Ma's. Edwin Stevenson, aocotn- aud in the mission field. partied by he: sons Hamel and Jim the were weekend visitors here 59gb of’ Mr. and Mrs. Blair Trinity iihoir is Entertained Th0 Committee of Stewards was C bonnets for the ladies and all hats i?’ ills gentlemen. and green anus. Mr. J A MacNair. Chairman‘ of Stewards the Comml _ pies- ided in his usual inimitable men- nor. Before hind was the micro- phone of the bmsdcastintgesteliion 1".U.N. Mr. MacNair read fflflllk which caused much merrlment. an then they were passed around by W. Rlx and Fred Wottcn Be- tween courses there was group singing led by Walter Cox with Mrs Edwin Johnstonc at, the piano. Mr. MscNair introduced the Quests. with suitable or amusing remarks about, each. During the dinner. which was so thoroughly enjoyed by all, Ed Garnh ook $0- wn um t a number of toe, which will no doubt go in history. At the close of the din- nei‘. Leonard Jordan and ‘lisrl Hardy entertained with liistrunm- tal music. and Earle Hardy sang “The Liitle Shirt My Mother Made for Me," ln his usual pleas style. Mrs. ND. Mat-lean ave two very sweet eon and wh g selections-“Lest Nglit the Night- Me" and “Listen to the Mocking Bird.” Station F‘.U.N. then went on the Air, with an interview of a mixed quartette ——M.lss Drima Thomas, Mrs. Willard Spencer, Messrs. L le Robson and A. Roderick Gil They were interviewed by the host who, for the occasion wore his but Scotch accent. They were asked where they were born. their favor- ite hobby. and sated to give s. mes- sage over the alr—but perhaps it would be just as well not to five the replies! They then sang a most appropriate numberl “were Here Because We're Here " This in Soc armed. Mrs, A, B. oab. Nisan pres- ident. of the Woman: A on being called upon he y of the work oi the W. -. and announ- wok ced that the semi-annual meeting would be bald at Albarton on 12th June. The Bishop spoke warm words of appreciation of the splen- did work being done by members of the W, A., and invited Mrs. Cosh, as president, to attend the Diocesan Synod at Halifax during the first week of June and from the plat- form read her address. Dr R, V. Harris, Chancellor of u" biwe“ ‘m “m3 “u” o? aimcnts for foreign mis- Two id 51011 fie dd. s pg sink!!! fun and mem- bership fees. One dollar was nig m collection. With the o, hymn “Take to be ' the mas-ting t Intel's Pager is . arid benediction meeting was brought to a close. Mrs. Blair Andrew was organist. A limch was served by charge assisted by Mrs. P. L. Campbell was cent visitor to Summer-side, ing relatives and friends. Thcsym thy of oh friends of and Mrs. 3. A? 1+ . . .__...-.. mM-ws-Qa-s-r-‘uu-p-s-s-i-ss-sisv-n-s. - - a m- visit- ~ "v "so. i2?“ ter- vlew was recorded by Menrs. Jack girnerot: iisnnd Merritiinélilgtbc. a. even re- broadcast!‘ to till“ great amusement ofdboth the participants and the ence. auMm. Edwin Johnstone gave two much appreciated piano solos, '-l-si%"“.§...s§fé§".;'f‘s° m‘ as $1135 lnsky at the Wedding were vividly portrayed by Mrs. Smallmau. Mr. MncNalr then called on Rev. McLennan. wh of. T, E. o e n only of the lovely dinner Garfield h . tamed by er ugiit blue silk accessories Jay who also wore crepe with matchi and wore a corsago of pink carna- tions. While the groom was sup- ported by Mr. Garfield Jay. Iibllowing i-he ceremony a. re- ception was held at the Queen Hotel to the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The fol- lowing day the he py young cou- ale left to visit fr ends and rela- ves in different parts of the pro- vince. The bride travelled in a navy blue tailored suit, brown fur coat and matching accessories. Previous to her weddln the Prominent posi n at of pink On behalf of those present. Rev J. '1‘. Ibbott assured his Lord- ship that. the Church Island would shoulder sibility in tho matter, to which _as- surance was given by the EPW111156 of those present. The Archdeacon moved a. vote of thanks to the members of the two City Parishes for hospitality given to those from outside the City. which was seconded and Gil-Trifl- The Lord Bishop dismissed the meeting with the Blessing. m. and Mrs. Hilton Mdhlllla and two lovely children were th‘ ~welcome guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mr. C. s. Dingwell is rejoicing over the return of his dog An having been located in Whoa e1 River. and recovered through s Guardian ad. Once again its pay: ic advertise. loco. LAC. Vernon Hill. ted st Dartmouth. is spending his leave Mr and Mrs Version expect to discharge within a sfevi ed b ls of tn which"? en , ut a o e vauc an imiggrtanoe of the Choir; od the beautiful hymns and anthems whichsrung each Sunday bring mcssagestroii) aiilthtohtltlld lwe S! greatco-n uon a ac izo _ . hristiari faith in the ves and bride held a gearts of the people. Mr. A. Roy the Provinciii Inlflrmthhfy. Bug ‘QB-S ti. ldi mtdklli lért/éwllras w’ fiiit. m: hstlllwebelngemtastefully . . . c a es.'an e -. - Mrs. Angus McEachern in a decorated for the occasion. As the ‘v '£“°‘°i".."°““£.§’.....‘“°.w°.‘i.‘; rsswrtveil: ill...“ m...“ t: ,,,,, ,,,,,,,—— , ,,, en's ssoca 0n e - ~ ,, » s Ru vensoneno he: sincere; appreciation of the Choir the strains of Here Comes the weekend Wm, he, “mum Ind —for the banquet, which she said Bride . The gifts were opened by Mm A_ B_ sbevenmn__n_ _ was not only a satisfaction to the Mrs. Glennie Macbean and _ the , A inner man (or woman) but also humorous verses read by Mg a fenst'_to the eye. This was cn- Penzle MacKenzle. The bride-u room said that unless their goal thusiastrcally - seconded by Mrs. browns the recipient 01a; beau - ls achieved, atomic research wi Willard Spencer, and the vote was ful and table and mag ne rack make little headway in the Unite extended in a few well chosen and book ends from her fellow States. ' ‘Ii Dr. A. D nurses and members of the staff. At the same time, War Secret» Dickie, the Also while visiting her uncle John ary Patterson placed new em- organization phasisfon a War Depnartment pol; cy "o pursu rig a gorous an W. MacPhee, Mt. ope. they were comprehensive technological pro- aneous shower by her fflends of Dundas. The gram to assure security beyond any question of doubt." happy young couple will reside ln Albany. WASHINGTON, March 2l—(AP) —An organized civilian drive to restrict military control of atomic energy development opened today as several congressmen and rep- resentatives of about fi national organizations teamed up in the effort. Sponsors of the conference in Lhe House of Representatives caucus Just look what ha ppened to me n/fie/r / zibwm’ oa/ Ox/da/ Wash’: Wfi/fe MY/foqt E/eac/r/m; l President graciously responded. The tables were then and games and a spelling were heartily entered into y young and Cldeltywlnflef‘! grhesentcd with bountiful e winners included M . kins, Mrs. H C. Rice, the Mines Tait, Sterne, Younker Teed, Alt- ken McLennan and mlth Lyle Robson, Duncan and McPherson, Preston Wood Frank Mills. Three cheers and a “tiger" for the genial host and the usual singing of "Auld Lang Sync“ brought a most enjoyable and en- tertalning evening to a close at a very late hour. PROPERTY SALES - Two gigopertles located on Sydney reel; were sold at public auction by Wendell Beaten, auctioneer. A bungalow at 206 Sydney was sold to Mrs, Benny Shepherd for $4,- 000, while a double-tenement at 202-204, Sydney, went to George A. McLuren for $2,200. GOING ‘l0 HALIFAX FOB DISCHARGE -L. W. Brazel, home from several years overseas service, is leavlngktoday for mil- itary hospital in bert, and hop- el to go on from there to Halifax for his discharge. Mr. Brazel who is a son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel, Johnston: River, has ult returned from a visit to relat ves removed bee» both were s Bfl ‘TALK scour WHITE n rmatv SPARKLE!‘ ow YOU ILEACH n’? ‘zuommv. vouize A wmz! BET THERE won't as A / WHITER oaess A1’ rue asarv!“ ers, Valerie and Jean are visiting Charlottetown as guests of Mr. BLERCI-IING!" 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