s tho” ' n”- G"””""' M ”” 27' 19” ""' "E" i Much Interest ' Taken In m".i.i.g i':”i: -E.':.?i..f”li'”w - . . ugh ' , inn. .0. mini. Aac.iiim";';'a ' A I - Art 5 ' t Exhibition W-W-m-i'-w-- l - an en fa MeirI'IiyMeetIng OCWY c"-1'--M-Wiri-iii I I Aeoudlng Ella. vies. " I olilrsirk uu1",g.D,,'m - Ilierogiilas-nosthbaieottns am . .. . M,;,A,'mmho lire- IoY's'rAx'i-niaissoo-esu. IN'rnlaA'nLlotthohod;et dhsrrinos hhuruauliinmnam - Ilrloliowed. Milkisthswinner. .."','.'l!..'.,.,':','”3..:,'..".'.'..'.f.'...",'l"..l: more chuoowiiiaimu org: Ilrhs;"!'e'n.i;t.:Ihosovery 90...... xc3ABWEI.LIor setter Photo - . . wuuudhugcwmnd, ssvanhundredpu-sonsiiave sinus of "m. nuln V or recital which "Pu .IA:l:lY:l.u:I MTiiiil'ilAiii mam dent. Comrade Frank A. no at '3' "G "H ” "" """.l.. at 'i'iia:'?milnisi"'nixu"'rrIi'Iit"' Wm W I” m M '""-EV1519"- ”'"t0”t 50"" - i ' ”"" 1” '”''”'' """" '"" 3 :w'civio'cuh'd-o'l'i:'hhy in the I vii-r. 1-. Genacbetf. who inboth M33 Save qu....' 3, I"H"”- '''W'”0”-"'"" "033 """"'"'9ci"'""'"""'”” normsuiiiliurhuioulinuruz iithoulu-so tings m-keusohuainvon .li:rio' ” wEc3EAM..,,d,,,. g .m '"'”""G'”DC"G"o""i" IsthIsgroupof,sevsab pteturssoleversseot -life ts. Anni-iakauiavs Lilt.xenn' rm cw-rm I C-n-v-iw,':.,,:"p:;i -.,-3" ,3 an -i-cu - in mu m :..':.'l'..:?.?"": it.” ...'"I'....':'. mm mm" ”":- ......H''"''. in Vilm- ..:i'im.?i.ii”.t.f'i..ll2.i3"&i.?5 i”-"ii-3'"”" ' A "" 335'”. not-'3 1-'"' 3”-””"'--"'-'. -,..i',-:.i- M we we .2." ::;":..c:l"::'.. its M "W 4 Pu- adlan Legion. B.E.s.L. more In on was exhibition of students :31: "”' "WW '' "' 3..., hi. .i.. 1...... M 5., hour painted 3 artists wlgdhsdhg Valso h n lat. Chopin; got, the Auxiliary rooms. at the Legion paintings at Prince of Wales Col- Comnd. non M me "my amp, Wm. luv. 5.; mama IP09” 19'' MW” " in ll. fIat.Chopin.-(;,.,m Home. 7.30 p. in. Executive meet- lege today. room 1!. "um um”; ind” m tad npon art lovers 5”” IF ti.” munt .. mu A. I . ins'Ip.i'n. . .. ' ”"' havoroiin-noiltorwhotmi;hiho'1'"ml" WW0'1'"'1P' using. dot aiego; -rim 'Wl'rl.l:A'I”I'l!EalClWEl..L Ineetingthatthslastohiunewss m,md,.."coMhok'..-clan.dmu...1i.rnvigwu;pogt1cMdLvcu.w.IIIn",m" 0. FREE CHURCH of Scotland -Gigg'ey's Pharmacy. open eve- thedead-line for payment ofdues Ind mo" mm" mm! 1.”. "gum; or long stunned f1aw- mm". (thrmu) 3'2-'4, : gervices Mayd Charlotstetizlwn nlnga till I o'clock MiH:wltllIien reefedutne ll:l!18:lgf the plenum man." now, ad grgl in an antique ,3 b ag:insAt um Fe”. '4 ' "' am. an p.m. un ay g v w o ' g uml.nou.a- green . -w -o - no ..'m;i.".;E"i -u- ---------i on it :”.T.”'.n::Sl:.' .l”'..l.....".i'..:ii -m--- in mu '” u-”-""n- ..2l'-"” "- Sunday school 2 p.m. Rev. J. H. 0”” , " Fa” M'.' rm -2; last meeting:-J. Charles Flood. u,en'nnymd euwmwdkom up-dslmwsansssortment of spring in '3" Pay," ".5. Sims!!- Bishop. Minister. P0" '1'- W- V v - Robert J. King. Thomas McLean. an .0... .g .”fi'.,,, mm”. ,, flowers in I tranlllllzelllg blue Th. mm WM; ,me;'. HELP CANCEL P.E.I.'s deficit clP3U19hE gltligio hlliglllyllv RR”"”ulh.dL:il;u”EfKM.”i”m-5:;fmR"::nlI; follows: la"-i gw”3”1f,'uf,: 3?; on Me. Scott-Pauline Fear. ”' 2”” b”"'” by be” "-bmd vii: iiiy' mm ' ill; - n. vesrey and rercy hrosory 7'" '-hm ""11 ”"' "f ""- on a cordon Path Pllnted iii sd”"9"'4”' EU"- donor at Red Cross Clinics in 1 "'3 SW" W: -- lam-d 5, ,,. ', He thmked mo" meme I Wm; John Fraser are outstanding for 'wkof.pu.d.np L Goin' Home. Dvorak; 11-35. V Clover Club. Charioneiown. 0., am. moot mace: lan Tickling 4 2 f - ! had been iuuumwm in pmcmh colour and interpretation. The A "mud V," d an pm",-,5 Rasbacli: Du?! Vole (Iondoiim, . Wednesday and Thursday. June "I W 0'"i- ' . 5 as .-. - ” -A his new rnembe . urged "””” mi” '” P”I'"1” I'"'”"t would be in no wise complete 5119- W935” 3 A P9100! Day. - . 13: and 2nd between 2 and 5 and V - , owe" to try to do the "me seems to be "After Hurricane wmmut magnum: um punung. Carrie Jacobs- - pron, 7 "I 1" M" '””'"”i" G" i W” P l S l l PIa ue T IsIancI CNR Division Cmmde W" W" ioree h”"'LL.:.:l":'.l..l:i..l'l”.l1..”'"”" o'""-E1em' "M" -"d”"'''”' ii FUNERAL YESTERD,-W E The of thlis weell s Star yhzekgl folrtfen S a e Y q ' . g House Committee reported that the up'annm' . mocked "gaunt. Elaine Harrison. botli M Slnn!l;1rer- ; funeral of the We James Ml" 9”” 3'. .'".”.,i”"G. "'2... Mr R. B. Graham Assistant General Manager of the Atlantic Region (right) is seen "W "8"" 1498'” 30"” would Near the above mentioned are the '””'.,,,,f: "”.,"'”,..,f E” J,” .....,”.';I fa. ll. ' and V3! half rtsday ',.'3”'"mf, 3):; andnsiaiiii one toeyoui-mirrignds presenting Mr G ,0 Baker acting superintendent with the Region Safety Plaque. :s:g:j""::d";gw2: mntoafwg sun-dappled warecolours of Mrs. mks.” ,,m.:mbu-9: in lnztaygal-. ns ' u e R om e are euwn uner . . . ' ' ' ' i, . ' . . . . - V. S . H n Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica. flogfh';?lf;Ig3 I31 'd;';:'l5l"S 0'" won for the tomb consecutive time by the island Division. Calladlan .N”i9!13I an effort to improve the general 0, M:'fdf;;e;,fdCf.':.f.;'”':,ho M; DaniifslnsIDil'llftvr!iiod vtJl;iti;c;i!i:':ll Fgr Nufggg where Requiem Hich riiass was " 35'. A Y - Railways. The presentation took place last night at a Family Accident Plevention appearance of the property. He 9.3,,” a,, wee, by painting an RPS: vfeecil. 3'” "ff rm n how; . celebrated by nor. urranris C0'- or: sun: To car A copy meeting held at the Community centre, Seen at the left of the picture is Mr. D. W. felt thatlhls should be Gm in white birclies against the snow. . 3,3,, ,p;,y :2 ,:,.,,g,, ',.,,y, Miss Jenn Church. Asslstsnlbl. lzv norm who also "filmed 3' "19 or this week's star weekly for an Kyle, CNR, Safety supervisor. Bar-terls Film Lab. 3"? ms-. but veglfuhrly in this Speaking of snow scenes "Winter M ,1, me me. rector. school of Nursing, mi. SP3"?-' The Pal1'b93”"5 were excellent story on The Charloite- many oumg:”;dsitO:: W51 .1"?-S Morning" by Mrs. B. B. Jones -mm chm Ibo." an pictm." M, housie University. is conducilnl I, C body. and the Legzion graveside . . I to M y . g HF ud .. aervice W35 793” by cmnmde ed mm today. ii1faniiigeerR'i:fgililii.lilAItlllliiIi1tiice Iiiimml 19!: oculiising iidi1i'l)::rb)ivsisxii)y?"i:e Ltg:mEII0Ye9t5G(l;l;9fI1EIeCUl0 Cow Bryant. Tony Gallant. Al Msc- rurgmlife. Hegentaio ardyyfiglrvezi & 'tlo1uih"sal'.tl ggiiumzieiniziigi ilgllileiliiv-better nun”. can of an all -10"" L60 D"ir"l;- and the 1"" FUNERAL SERVICE - The Prince Edward Island Division C.N.R. Octette and featured some M-I ”";";, Wm ed D. lead and J. F. Lishtlur. Scene” and "Ontario Farm" by l P051 3"” "VH1? 5”""ded by funeral of the late Mrs. Douglas for having had the lowest accl- close harmony in which the ten- ,l.orm;m" ” r "mm, 39 "fled HI” I11 Vetellllli IIllI- Mn 500!!! DCBMII. the latter Frank Acorn. Henry Woolridge, Cornelius Murphy. Harry Gillls. Addie Peterson and Jack Ham- bly. lnlerment was in the Cath- olic cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. FUNERAL AT NORTH RUSHCO The funeral of John Roy Dou- ccfte was held Thursday morning from the residence of his parents. town Centennial. Get an extra copy and send one to your frrlends. thus assisting in advertising our 100th Birthday this year. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr and Mrs. Henry Blanchard. Klnkorli. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joseph Vernon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. I-lope River. for. Rev. -Eric Rubin. who also conducted the service at the grave. Members of the Canadian Legion attended the funeral in a neared in City Police Court yes- LEFGBY morning charged with breaking the glass in two of the City schools. They were remand- bugler William Cliaisson. The poll- bearers were' Anzus Jarvis. Step- hen Peters. Urban Doucette. Au- bln Gauthier. Robert Gauthier. and Augustin Peters. Burial was A. Borden was held privately from the MscLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. T. H. B. Som- ers. Interment was in Sherwood V l Presiding at the family get-to . Mr! ad Mr . Vin em Do. on Many visitors have asked about l"..l":..:”3::3 f.?::l;2l.5.l:.'""' ”””'-W seller was Mr 6- 0- men In Memorlam M-. 5-am--'.i-in G-u'--m 5.2"” 35' .l.".''.' l" "'" M 3' "" 0' cm"-l-n'- ...mf.:...:e..4. low .130” DONORS despep ACME ,S!lP9”m9"'59"' 0i "'9 15s i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blacqulere. mes?” . tn tnmw" "VCMIV "mu P0733". of I weather- ' land Division. Mr. Jim Cameron ML and Mn Fem Punk po n a ere be I K0011 fljom henhouse, 'Icobod". It means ateiy " -' at Cbal-iottetown's "Centennial" Red Cross Clinics at the Clover Club. Wpdnesday and Thursday. June ist and 2nd. between 2 and I and 7 and 9 p. in. Be one and save a life-per- haps you own! AIIITIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion Mary Alberta to . C.N.R. Family Accident . Prevention Meeting Held pleasing and Elmer's clarinet solos were very well received. A bit of hill-billy style was in- jected laid the program by Pius A family group which filled the Jummuity Centre Hall last even- .lig were treated to a most en- An original number by the C.N.R. bowling team told the story in song regarding the recent bowl- ing iuurnament in which the team their employees and lheir fam- ilies. The highlight of the evening was the presentation by Mr. R. B. Graham. Assistant General or section predominated. Accom- panist for the evening was Mr. Austin "Ding" Connolly. dent rate in the whole Division. This is the fourth consecutive time that the plaque has come to the Island. MRS. Tl-IEOPHILUS BLANCHABD The death occurred at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Saturday, March is of Mrs. Theophilus Blan- chard st the age of 62 years. Al- though not alloying good health for some time, it was thought capnbly acta as master of cere- monies and the varied program presented by employees of the Railway. or their families. was well balanced and highly appre- ciated. Before leaving dainty re- fresbments were serv . Brantford, Ont. senault. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gallant Rodolphe Gallant Dominique Doiron Mr. and Mrs. Leo Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin Mr. Jeremiah Doiron Mr. and Mrs. Francis Doucette Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant Foch Doiron Mr". Stanislaus Doiron Alfred and Alyre Doucetie Mr. and Mrs. Francois Dnucetie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Marlin. Helen Gallant. John H. Gallant. Mrs. Lena Provost. Miss Freda Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin. Miss Evelyn Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmond Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Dou- the city. He said that this work would be done as soon as weather conditions would permit. comrade Sinclair reported that he had attended a meeting of the Pension and Welfare. Board at which the cases of five veterans werehrevlewed. the decisions of the board in these cases would be made known later. He also drive. He reported that the Legion was sponsoring a team in this drive composed of Comrades C. M. Sinclair. F. A. Rush. Stan port this drive in as far as they are able to do so. The President on general busi- ness spolle re. the Blood Donors Clinic to be held hi the Clover turn out for this Clinic due to the fact that it the Island was greatly overdrawn In its quota. The Legion is sponsoring this Clinic and he hoped that all mem. liars will support it in every why possible. has popular acclaim. and Mrs. D. Christies "Spruce in Winter" is- competently painted. She offers a study in contrasting greens with her beautifully proportioned single tree ailhoueted against a winter sky. Florence SIrnrnon's "Caven- dish" and 'Covehead Bay" are special favorites. This end of the exhibition wail offers one of the three anti-antes becomes a personal experience of the observer. Miss lowe also ex- hibits a portrait. "Frankie" and s elpeclally interesting because of tliheheffefict of perspective o rolling hills sh long plow furrows. wed by Glory Hath W" by Mrs. Marion Eqin has s well-rendered effect of Itmolilhere. a row of pictinesqus tn? houses in contrast to the lit. up. sunny side of the street. a grey truck at an angle. two work. been of necessity with only one persan during a stroll around the lobby. The choices have been made in favor of good craftman- ship. or a communicated mood. Doubtless other visitors who have been haunting the lace are find- ing favorites equalg worthy of coinmuit. Tlieshowwillboopentorafew more days, date of closing to be -l ; '. H . k I . J . ielialnlngg and educational pio- . M. d M .M 1 D e"! I .- M” am H”..V""1le"f',D”""em- Mamage t" ta 9 pa" '" ""9 gram whlchus held .annually in Blackett and his. stringed quar- " "Ind me: gtcuam SP0” TE 019 COIN”! dl'IVG 5? of Eleanor Lowe. 'Beach Point". announced later. included in the three year hulc ' M 3'9"” MMIS Um”h' Norm you as 0- -V connection with "Family Accident lelie These boys included several Mr 8 5 . ' til! SBIVENOD Arm! H9 301911 an Island liglltho for stud t " R”5””'”' wI"”' R”q”i”m mm - T N C U” - hm Prevention" sponsored by the vocal numbers in their repetoire Mr" and Mrs. vml Gaunt the feet that s Legion Member. white against a I use Ipuuxiing e "?iy3.mmi.,.ni.. g( 1? 1mm. - Mass was celebrated by the pas- 39""'5- U119 I JUVETHIE and the C . N . 1 R .1, f d b ht d f I Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant Comrade Major Gauge Craig it mmy 'w' er In 9 P e cal-lillll Omar above the juvenile age, .9. anadlan atlona always or an roug mun s o app ause. Mr. and Mm Lemuel Pmeau hm been .ppo'med '0 head this pvlcmures ;radaflwalv'31a;;sm.painted experiences u this ward during suc e scene student's nur 1 course. At Henri! Hall A large audience was on hand a two-day institute on Curriculum planning at the Health Centre. round table conference represent the three schools of nursing in 1-. E. 1., and others concerned with drawing up a Curriculum Gum. for Schools of Nursing in Prince Edward Island. outline of subjects that should be the . The purpose of curriculum pl... nlng is to improve the education of the nurse which in turn will re The nurses gathered at in. Discussion centered around is. SHAMN8 Fool: SPECIALS COFFEE. any brand. 'I Is.t'ln BroIienPeIioeTEA.IIb. 51.09 ..... 31.09 gig . I . g g .The guest speaker for the eve- my ed; 1 km id 1 cette, He also reported. that in the "'9" Vllltllli Alld slowlns with p I in: Wu." C&ARDe pramzgneiollmt Fsngtwsls Kr. yaq gflmgnp :1”; he: an heiiimg hm wigiud rsjntllgg 1N,Ioruisml;etg:g Louis Pine” lgesgnexlejcleiillvi meetilng fzsthoo had l;:l1t;ru :2: ;y nlimibleiwif small bright Olly bI'CIId. 2 GI. . 696 , BIRTHS night atmthececgd Party lnl ?e in?de' wh: bgmy ”bro?l?"n to ztalilegdwlsieerniilgimog til; aliiuiitilleer dial: M155, Margarei Jarvis. i whom Cada 'Eo:;5c mfeu Sequlx: mm, wright. ggI";t"': 5:3: Elly bfilld. 6 01- BIIIT-alt: digs: -ti--gdrnospgl-I1Mr9:1 ,i.. .-,..i,.,ii. "w.',.....,-. i.'I;,...y. ggpoggfggog,ogxggisyigiggggtvtllg mgr. d m h R t 1,21" "M M"- 9- '””l'”" G"' :33 1335:: dfcllggmg d;gmi;risz!e;6 4--e.:..m 51b;gguiP6”iim (M May 3. . gln -1,..gg-fl,-g.M,1,.gg, g; u - er en cameasasoc o " . hf . .. John A. Birt (nee Hattie M. An- " I H W” m0i0l'In8- 39 "Id '1” Public her family and friends. In her C913: .::dCx.::eh:heodoricQ Don w u” Bwdm Bnmch VI” org" chnrlom m'nch"d' 't' b.nsg second. Mrs. Hugh Ti-ainor. Men's had recently lost their home by can. if they will. make the nuto- ,,m.,,g me communm, M, ,0," camp old) a daughter. Linda Low. Ilbs. Mr. and M". George Gaunt. first. Lester Ceiiford; second. . 5, Am h 0 Wm whim Cusack. Frsezeout. Lester Eff”;a;g;f:lff&a””;i”:,eI":i::g - valued friend and neighbour. as A. 3. A. A. Donald Doucette. ,,.u,::E,",T;,”:u,'f,If,1:f If," I: ENROLLMENT! Ru 0 Ann PEACHES. 2 tins . . . . 39: P0 P h d to l d 1h f M P I I Caaford and Mrs. C. Shepherd. . M of money on hum) prep 5 (W35 Over fen Y all I Halifax. o mam: we" cnmndl H V - :oAs':iHtflsii)iiiM:y gin i955..to m” nu” hm" Inn” veniion but it is a shame to think ',lf,',T,','f,, h;,nL:.':,mum:' ofI.i':he!e:1' 01: xi!" "id Mr" Edi" D”R”d"" Smith. Phil Palmer Ires Erovliiii cgucy and A"”" m””h""- 2 "In ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 39C -. I: ad Mrs. Wm. Maiheson (nee umma PARK CARD ,AR.n- that some of our children each sum of st. Auggumnev, chm-ch :53 3333' i?,i,l,'::'t S:ii::f "5 Ammny 6511311 1:1:-l;o";io.:'yn' Dunn. 3 my” PMOH WK. 6 fins . o s . - s e o . e . . 3 V ” ll. len Compton. Belle River) a son. Fouowhu we" we Mme" n ma year are going to be mauned or (0,. well 0,." twenty yam. me stem Doiron: ' There being no other business M,,,.' ' m ' (' w1m3m w33'"9- card party held in spring Park killed ”"'""5h ”"'1'" d'IVm3'" was always interested in parochial Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doucette and 8” m”I-"'3 "I-Wumed WWI TI" Mrs. Priscilla luote Brooklyn 1 .nd . - . . ueen. ' ' u'”KENZlE. - M '1" Km" Miiriididlivduiidgilti szliiifis A WONDERFUL Econ” flfltlxlvnllelsd -zdergveioiiludiiczf t"l3lil.y'nnd Mrs. Wilfred A. Dou- TI” m'mb9''' '99 "1" "M364 and Mrs trunk 13 G,,u,m 1 ' ' ' : ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' 49g Qiuw Hwpml mi M” Na” 1955' Claude Pinenu' conmlatioii Mrs Poses However It is in the home "ml .0 I deudou Red "1 Mm" by M"- mid l30Il'0n I I b5 LIIIHC . . . . r . 0 83C ” in "mi M” R”'””' ”I'"' Loman Cal 'n M ' ' fir i' M'- G"'I""" Wlmlv mK"'"- that her loss will be most keenly Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gallant thl Brlnclh -rvertly prep-red -nd i ' ' ' ' xenzie. Primrose. s dnulhttr. mm CW5, "m.,,,','," ,,,,,',y' lined the employees on their won- M. .. . 4...... .,.,. ..,, mi... Mrs. Napoleon Pitts and farm dnintiy awed by Comrades Eddy ICING SUGAR. pkg. . . . . . . .-. . . . . . 110 mini. Myrtle. welghisihr. 10 on. Manned; com-mm. in M. derful record of having won the 3,,,,,,, M. mm,” ,,.,,,,,.,d; lly. . Brown. Al MscLeod and Tony C d f k KELLOGGS Imus 7;-I C-luv;--M;,-w;-up-,, M,r-- Mt 3:23”--..l':."..'. ”:.i.'.'. ”oi:..l'.:::Z' ll: -he '9": 3' mpg," mggollowg ll: 12.9. ?i.'.1”.; E”l.':i'r.... 3:1"i'..i.3:3”if:'o? .m.Cl:l 8' O 3" 5 CORNFLAKES 2-3 oz. plrgs .. . . .. 35: ---- urns ..laney. inhdhuknh Isonsan sug s:. an. - Mr: dMr:J G- - H: mar r. 3' .,.m u -- -8 W W I -' e m w--. c--no---o-. .... ..:. .-"-"....: '::::: ............ 2--ii -no to on in so... swim mo. in. - ..-- t but I hope it will again be my pleasure to present it to you again in 1956.” The Assistant General " said it was important for all em- and Bernard at home: Cyril. Brantford. 0nt.; and Cornelius of Toronto! Ont.: Reginald; Lorraine. Ci..r' Mrs. J Peters, Rustico; Mrs. Roland Men- Street on Thursday. May N. 1955, Mrs. John Ryan, in her list year. Her remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. from where the funeral will be FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral I lie late Charles Cum- in; was bold yesterday afternoon from his late residence. The ser- vice at the home and grave was Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Quinn. Char- llotteiown. I Mrs. Gertrude Kiggins. char- Slsters of St. Martha. Charlotte- of the Charlottetown Hospital, Dr. nurse. and all kind friends and l':ll"2:i".l'.””i:l::.”'i:”' ”"' "” sny w dllfinl their recent ssd beresvaz Rosalie and Iernsdette Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Amalia Horne. held on Saturday afternoon. sa'- ndueud n, 11 pg 1;, Ployeel I0 be late!!! Nlllclolllv 5 . . .. . YVWM D0I-l'0Il- vlce starting at two o'clock. Bur- 3. M.1on..by-1-he :,.ue;",;.l;o:vu.. not only'for the company but for ;'gl'm.e: utl";'::;,':.: '.t "”l;'”o;I””vl:leIa1e'n El-GIIWT Gllllllt. mm!" in win be in peogly. come. Mug", 5' A. m,dy' vemon the benefit of themselves and on ma mehud pndecund Mr pd Mr Mhb Gm ! Joan Dillon. their families. He told his audi- ' - u 5- IN?" Ill. Vina and Joe. IDNDON (AP)-Thea came h Currie. James Weeks. Randolph Carrutiiers. Bruce MacNeil. Roy 1-iousion. Interment was ii In People's Cemetery. NEW IIALAND PUBLICA- TIONS - An interesting display of New zesland book design. ar- ranged by the New Zesland High fery. MCKILLOP-At the Magdalen I- lands. Friday, May 20. 1955. Char- les Mcxlllop of Murray Harbor North in his 32nd year. Funeral from Murray Harbor North Pres- byterian Church this Friday after- noon, service inmmencllig at her twenty years ago. In addition Souflg, three brothers and two sisters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant. survive. uris. Rev. Sylvers Gallant, Charlotte- Her funeral was held on Mon- day. March 21. at St. Augustine's town. Helen MscEachera. Charlotte- wn. May and Darcy Fleming. Char- Church. A Solemn Requiem High loffetowri. A Ads and Moses L. Gallant. Mrs. Ivan Msccsrvfils. Char- lottetown. Ambrose MacDonald and family, Brantford. Ont. C&f-ill! Dunn and family. louris. song. and Mrs. J. Arthur Peters. Mrfuid Mrs. A. R. Doiron. ence that the Railway would pre- and for to have an injured employee working in a limited capacity. providing such employment did not aggravate his Injury. than for him to go on compensn” . Mr. D. W. Kyle. Safety super- visor. said that safety interest Is Mass was celebrated by the pas- to tor. Rev. J. C. Pike assisted by Rev. Earl Dalton as deacon and Iufolthelocalsoo. ”.d”ck' Imermem Murray 5"" Commissioner's Office in co-oper lllcfelslllli llllefllly tlll'0uSll0I-It - . E I . Charlottetown Funeral Home. Y . W" N'"”' C”"e'"V' ation with the Canadian Library ac lstlatndubivisltiliiii mi bg'tqu!IliIt- R;;',, 3:, 'aI;I,f'e,:',,'el',l;d',:f,?",., Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe 14- ci...i:.","'g);.','d Am" w"""' R" IAMSAY-At Baltic, May 15, Association. is now on exhibition 3 II 5 CI in C! t I 8 mm. Au”. Edwudg cyrm cor. Clair. mckud Ruhlnummu Lung loss. Arthur Ramsay in his iiaru iii the Charlottetown Public LI- safety ediicntion beins given to ,,,,,,,,g mymond Nd R,m,,d. Mr. and Mia. Cyriicampbeu. bert. P. q. Pkg. 27! ear. Remains resting at Dav- brary. Many of the books are Rlllfold employees I! Phyllis off Inwmen, '" in church Cecilia Ind Joseph Pineau. Ray and lens Maccsrville. E Mrs. Gertrude Doucette: Mont- in very definite reductions in the cannery The following trusses were re- '1 accident quota. WARM TRIBUTE beautifully printed and include poetry. children's classic, histor- ical and other works. we Funeral Home until Sun- day thence to Malpeque United Church where funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Standard Freetown. Dolph and lertha Fleming. Tiny Gauthier. Charlottetown. Zita Gallant. Delma and Jim Price. If. John. sl. Miss Rose Peters. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. Brantford. Ont. 'l'hisst2orewltlbe closed J MEAT 0: Fl!!! DEPT. i celved. Husband (D) . Interment Pea ie's Ceme- 511- 3”" ACCIDENT -' M Malpeque. P 10:30 III! night. I Parked our on Mr. Kyle paid a warm tribute Edwuglm R0V- 9901! GIIIIIIL TIKIllIh- Leonard and Lisais Msccarville. may hm" 1:30 um” too . the east end of Fitzroy Street ii, iii, mend s..,,,.lni.ndem Mn co 1 Ida Ind John Murnamo. MoIi- Freetown. -Ii - . CROCKETT-At Halifax. N. 5-. was struck by a hit and run c. T. Montgomery who was un- Mmum (5) "'91- mix Gauthier. Montreal. '0? til! funeral I 0l.I',hI.E s ' on Thursday. May 20. l955- Ml'I- driver who left one of his fenders .51., genus, of mm". ,0 be Ifllrtt Josephine M lnnls. Montreal. 1. ustin and Patricia Trainer. Em Harvey Crockett. widow of at the scene of the accident. The pfegent gt the gathering. Mr. B"'""' . M”l'"t C""'I9- T0T0lI0- Charlottetown. mmloy” '- ChI?lU M0 B N I B . - late Ralph M. Crockett in her parked car. which had only been Kyle said that a record of chsm- Lzazina ML "d M” Gem" Pmum ML ind M” hm G'"m"'m Killop . recently purchased. was not ex- Toronto. Mr. nd Mrs. Gerard Plnosu. slid year. Her remains will sr- an ad uh. "dun much- pionships has followed Mr. Mon- . -rive It the Mad-98" 7'11"-i"I tenslvely damaged. The other car ggmgry evgfywhgfg 1.. 1... Ion. mi ' p d i , f a Toronto. DOUGLAS M. 3:: iii: iuiiirii i3i”il'i2 iii: 31'. i,"'?L ";::f,',";. ”3'ni,(i,'.',f,AP”3,5f.: ggfnghgbggfjlg” ;::":ue'I":n":'o Mr. and Mrs. Roland Menard mg Atglle Cra . Toronto. . wnu poAs-"N5 PORK 5. g g , , , 426 on Saturday aftein00n- IGMW driver has not yet been appre- ,m,,n mmm. ,0 W 4,"... Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blanchard Mmegm ;::.uuoronto. . In . I . . . . 4 . . 43: p mg gt Hzva geglglglf; bended. Mr. Graham also expressed re- M" '::dM"' ham.” nu" route. (5). ' b' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' k i et t M. M t ' ab- mm: 1 . gut: 1')". W1. h. 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