Jllllf lllllll lllllllil lllllll lllll illllill lllllllM EYTHE Nllllll BRENNAN illNSllNBE BENNllT llllRlliHY BISH SHOWS 3r30-7 and 9 t A |. ilRUMl NiltPlS ‘Ill t v . A ll‘r\ll\ll lllll . A j itl TECNNICEILUR Crib: “T91- mtit AND WEDNESDAY SW5 2230-7-8145 —Snupshois— Playtime Journey Canada-WorltYTrodar vtctonuffiiemfitua: in m: SEA Mrs. Stewart Inman, Mrs. James Quigley and Miss Annie MacDougall. Victoria. were reccnt visitor! to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacKenzie, Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patter- lon. Cape Traverse. Mr. Howard Wood, St.. has re- turned to Victoria after a very pleasant visrt to the U. S. A. He ltlta as his welcome guests at his atirat-tivo homo hero his sister itirs. Wm. Levitt rind Mr. Levitt, Lou-all. Mass. Mrs. Edith Jftitilhull, Washing- ton. D.C. l5 spellflng sometime rn Vivlcrq guest of her moths-r, Mus. Wa M. Lea. Sh“ is he- lm: t"ti"tllall_s' wolr-omcd by her IFYIHPI’ assotiates hot-e and ls no doubt 1'llifl_\‘ll\C_! hcrsclt fClVWVlllq frkndslf~p= tittd Mrs. Stewart John Knox and Mrs. lVir. Mrs. Iiiittzt n, K0 th tors to Charlottetown. Mr In- man was called in on tho Grand Jury. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- fred MacQuarric. Vit-toria are pleased ‘Q learn that she is malt- ing satisfactory progress towards recovery. She is still a Pfllvfini ii. the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Pdorent-c Ceilings has returned to Victoria to spend the summer months Mrs. Wallace Stewart, after, spend- lng the past six or eizht month! in the U. S. A- Mr. Dunlfl Crosby" New York ls spendztng his vacation in Victoria guest of his aunt, Mrs. Keith Bos- well “The Lealands." Miss Eva MacLeod has return- ¢n home after an enjoyable visit in Liverpool. N. S-. i416 Zlle-‘i of her aunt. Mrs. George Milford. vices at the funeral of her ais- tar m" law, Miss Alice Murchi- son, York Point held on Tuesday afternoon at tile Presbyterian Church, Clydc RiVEY- ——v~ Miss Jean Enman, RN. and Miss Barbara Smith RN, oi the staff of the Provincial Sana- taflum. Qharlottetown, were visitors to Victoria, last Tuesday and were guests during the tea hour of Miss Edith Inman. R.N. my) of the Sanatorium who is now on her vacation at her home ‘iere. The ladies of the Women‘: In- stitute Victoria hold a very auc- cessful cold meat and salad 5110- per in the Hall 0n Wednesday cvctiing Julie 18th. which W8! well attended considering the L’.\'ll'El’I‘.|'.‘l)‘ busy‘ season of the year. Those ladies who have 1on8 Sfnti‘ become famous fcr their (tilcllafy art left nothing undone tiliatevcr to cater to the whims of evon the most fastidious appe- tite. so consequently all Went a- way saying “the best ever." The ta hles tastefully decorated with t ulips an d lilies of 0 the vallcy vt ore ivalted on by a numlwr of attractive young ladies and a. goodly sum was realized whit-h goes to help carry on the Work of the Institute. This we pre- sume will be the last indoor ni- fair along this line hoiore the call t-o-ntes to the picnic grounds inr I int-e it or not we are fast lpcels ,4;*t)',"n'\t‘lllllg the rinsing days of tho leafy month of Juno of which have written and still Klyrr“. Vittoria, worn rctent visi- twrite. Bake sweeter, tastier bread! use HEISCHMANWS FRESH NO WAITING-no extra steps! Full-strength- Fleischmaun’: fraah actiw You: goes right to work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster! You can be lure of tender, smooth texture - lightness - delicious flavour army lime.’ IF YOU BAKE Al’ HOME, insist on Fleischmann‘: fresh You: with the familiar yellow label. It's depend- able - Canada's tested favoutitc for more than 70 yearn. with her 51510121 Mr. Milford and family- Sh: spent the weekend in St. Johnl before returning homb- Mra. Donald Murchison. Vic- toria attended the graveside ser-' , GEITIM. Blllllllll ‘thu oolunn u uoarvcd h: new: f of local Interact. but olvtlilaig of ‘a ncwsy lawn ma; h; mutual jut five menu a wold urinal; ply- vanes. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LII] IN SURANCE. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 {.4 group and wedding pictures on jlocatlon. l PIANO RECITAL Junior Pupils of Miss Brenton, Tuesday, June 24th. 7.30, Hoartz Hall. Senior Pup- ils Friday, June 27th, 8.00, lieartz Hall. I (‘IVIC TAXI-IS. — It seoand ln-l stallmicnt City of Charlottetown, lnxcs is not paid 0n or before Jure 30, then all remaining tnstallmen s becomes due and payable immed- iately thereafter , IEBJOUSLY ILL - James I. jAndrflvs. Hunter River. received l ltclegram on Thursday morning stating that. his brother, LesIleI Andrews of Concord, N. H, had tmdergzone a serious operation lll the New Hampshire Memorial‘ ‘ Hospital on Wednesday. June 10th. l I i l IMPROVING BUOYS , lMarine Department is starting a‘ new program of electrifying light-l ~rnt-;_t;i_iamltrrrt~riuwu cumulus Horse and buggy days are past and gone, for LIFE INSURANCEJoo oltadnyofabopouacmodidaonphloch _ t. Nowadayu you go no family docuu ' ' 52'. ipedllist about your at You no t’ lawyer for counsel when you n legal advibclo. Amid flu m3! Ihfasrzfocbi __ o tun an m em you: you * civic TAXES - The ledmd in- M, “f: 5°" “"14 b: "M ' 1°“ stallmeitt City f Qh l u t, ' mum‘ "u, taxes is due ando pay-ablaer zhefiltl: tr Life Insurance oomponlc h Canada cm- 30. 1941. _ y. ploy cats and mutations co insure that a uNE Z4, 1947 ‘flan: oomponlu an also inquiring both new ‘and established salesmen no cake edtr ado _ tome panic: dagia . men inn head ofice (of 3:11“! of inaooaiv: raining, while other: have excellent noun! conducted in their ‘ ch office. Today, you an discus your futon wit-i ma: and woman who ban been wall groundodin tho,‘ ‘plan and function of Life Insuna , and who are thereby compo- new salesmen no - , ’ , know in order on, A Inn h s _- "ti . d-oluarver .-..§’.‘.".2...‘.‘.'..‘ til. ...:..;t - -= Dower ‘These buoys catty fourl “l” “i "*7? “in l” @513“ °n 39°‘ lights Whlch mum so “m! when 0nd installment Civic taxes if not one light burns out, the next one p d by ‘mm 3°'1947' comrs or. until the four lights are‘ j“ burnt out. This system gives mcoggggqnvvl; Uygqéxthayihthgrls: much longer lighting period re-I ‘ ' ' (lulrdzg MS “Mention and servm. ofMr. and Mrs. Earl Lowtbor on mg ‘Friday evening. Betty King Wll ' i leader and chose as her topic Can- adian Hymns. Plans were msdo for the camp at Augustine Cove. Recreation consisted of games and music. Refreshments and Auld Lang sync brought a pleasant evening to a close. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — ‘libel funeral oi iviilss Maud E, Kelly wan! ‘held yesterday from her late rest-t ClFllCf‘. 130 Fitzroy Street to St. Dunstairs Basilica where Re-. quiom High Mass was celebrated by Rv_K nethM Mill. Wth 1 coonducleerll servic: at ‘lilo ‘Qt-iv? FIRE DAMAGES Two SHOPS .11“, a“ a rs e 5L _ _'I'he City Fire Depart-mam was ‘Atfmg Dozfieremjguisanbiesygrmefll tailed out about 5:90 ya thrdny af- Lpn R I1q§YlP‘ Frank Murray’ ha“, ternoon to attrlld to a f'rt> at 133 i-ence Kelly and Bernard Hug-hes BMW" s“ The 5”» will“? Pfflty Interment took lace in the Catho-“Yeil glmed m‘? back Pa?‘ °‘ 3' lie cemetery. p iGatitlticrle Shoe Repairing shop _and the Star Oyster Bar n; well as a garage and barn about I) feet behind the main bulldl-nE. was fin- ally golen tzndoy czntrol and p11! lout aft€r about three-quarter; of an hour The front. parts of both FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Mrs. Spurgeon Moore was hold on Friday after- noon Julie 20th and was large- fly attended. A short service at MoomMclnnls Nuptlals f‘ A Pretty June wedding was sol- omnized at the home of the bride's Pirentl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Moore. Charlottetown, ou Satur- day. Juno 14th at 1:80 PM. when their dllllhter. Helen Elizabeth, became the bride of Stanley Mor- ris. son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Mclnnis, both of this city. The caremony was performed by t-ha Rev. '1'. E. McLennan of Trinity United Church. The living room was tastefully decorated with apple blossoms and other early Summer flowers and u the young bride entered the room on the arm of he: father. who gave her in marriage, Miss Shirley Darrach played Loh- engrin‘; wedding march. For her wedding dress the bride the home of her parents Mr. and Q1005 were m?! da-tnased MP0“ 5""<n 'Mrs. Keir l-fatherley, followed by l by WaiP- 193K108 "Hfol-llh "10 f"! service lll North Wiltshire unttetifsectivn- The wise of ih‘ ti" W" Church, The services were con- 11°! WWW"- ttlucted hy ‘Rev. J. I. Morrison and ——— I ‘tDonald Nicholson. student Mln- RQTARY- 5"!" Frill“! "l" ister. Pall-bearers were Messrs. "lelltlmleil “lat hi‘ m“l'"n‘1 grand-father came from Bay For- l . . ll , h lvith . t A Macon um J0 n a 559B ‘tune kept Rotarl-ans ln contlnuoul [Lester iviacKenzie, Roy McCarville," iAEex Henderson and Warburton laugh!" fillllnfi hi‘ W“ "i i” ' Gndfrev ‘hm-men; in New‘ vscelcli- tutti-goon yelstergay. Bil ‘,' ‘theme was " umaur’ an he tout. 613580“ cemetery‘ y cxteptlon to the views of a. certain 311551551?" PART‘; _ The btlltlnlillfil that jokes containing tKnow Misswlpp, Bette-» "at" oralect citcnmhclelrtorliwriczfelzd0f '1. it . me 200 v‘sit~' \'°"“‘1'"9d “mprsng W Francis gave instances of many types of humour and was heartily applauded. A solo by Mr. Walter Burdette was also greatly enjoy- ed. The club voted $200.00 to tho Charlottetown Playground Com- mission and $300.00 to the Holland party. , ors from the Stats,- of hfsfailpvi, who are scheduled to visit Chan‘ lottetotvn on July 10. will be guests of llhl‘ PEI Travel Bureiu Diva'- irg their arrival 0t l pm and will bo etitortaincd by them at a . i C. totwn. tiltcéllliri-‘le ,f,',,,,,:h',,,.,§h§§1,lke_, on Cove Camp of the Y‘: Men. A let- “ mu, m pm,“ of 1mm. 5L on m9 IGFVIYOIII the “Know Mississippi Island. the trunsfltrttitiun b tnsTm“ Party‘ was read by Presi- provicen by local cittzem on ‘hurl dent Edwin Johnstone. A motion tretuvn they Wm have a prgvate inviting the other cluba to con- dimm, at The chutomemwnl Hg. alder Charlottetown as tho hon m, which they w,“ have at a 15. Club for the 194.8 district conven- wr Borden and "L, maln._and_ The] ti-on [was Cflrfléd unanimously. lexrcufve ccmmlttee of the party R"°i""“"“ G“ H7““'°" “"5 5°? tare A165,“ Dmqnls Mwphrpe‘ m,” MacBeath were ioint chairmen. ‘eral chairman, Dr. FJ Undd- SUPREME “_'__Cob_ T _ T?’ w}! .". .l.Ofl’.’C- lxzfdsaailecgglrxltgsiaéefe DISAgSL oi Howard Court, charged with ll!‘- chose a floor length. gown of whitp brocaded nylon over taf- feta, fashioned with close fitting bodice. sweetheart neckline and a fingertip veil of embroidered net. held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms; she carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses". Thu bride was at- tended by he: sister Jeanne who wora a. floor length gown of pale pinkbrocadetf“ nylon over taffeta. with "sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves, her mitts and veil were of matching material, she carried a nooogay of Summer flowers. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Richard Found of Ellers- lle. P. E. Iliand. The bride's mother wore a black crops dross with loco trimming, and flower hat. Her cot-sage was ' black and white check suit with have tho lpdmde and tho to loan all they ban an no give the public sound lacunae:- istar, Miss Dorothy Allan very swaetly, "M. Dawning." Tho bridal party and guuta than retired to the dining room whore a. delicious buffet lunah wu sarvad. The bride's tabla wu centered with l. three-tier wedding cake tastefully decorated and surmounted by a miniature bride and groom, flanked by light- ed tapers and Summer flower-a. The Rev. T. E. MaLennan propos- ed tho toast to the bride. Mrs. Russell Farquharaon poured and assisting in serving were Mrs. Win. Rowe. Mrs. Malia McDonald, the Misses Mary Tait, Shirley Stems, Margaret McLeni-ian, Dorothy Darrach and Marion Hine. Im- mediately following the reception and amid showers of confetti and good wishes, the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to Boa- ton and other points in the Uni- ted States and Canada. For travelling the bride wore a Slfll three-quarter length black top- coat’, matching hat and accessor- lea and a coruga of red roaea. Prior to her martian ti" bride was entertained at the Charlottetown. by the office staff of Canada Packers Ltd., and was the recipient of a. very lovely gift accompanied by best wiahel. frbm all her fellow employees. She was also entertained by the 1119mm" of the Y. M. C. A. Choral Club lt- the home of Mina Marsaret Mo- Innnan, and pleasantly surprised by showers at the home of Mil! Pauline McDonald. Bunbury. and Miss Halon Roper, Mt- MW"! Road. She was also the recipient of a lovely gift from Trinity United Church choir of which she is a valued member, Mr. and Mrs. McInnis will re- side in Charlottetown. who" i110 groom is employed by the N!- tional Film Board. ‘ can: no give you aouad advice. Pllnnlag you: Life Imam is one of you: moo: important condoning responsibilities. fnmlbaUlnlcnalnncoColoficnlnhuCanudanndlboir quits. It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE London Newspaper Lautls Premier King Prime Minister Mack: ‘ King o1 Cannon. PIYi-YII tribute to “the man Ind 00 N16 nation which Q9 repent, odly has given him it: confidence". Headed “Canada nmrchea" be- Mfliih l- NPi-llin “he has been both architect and laborer," the editor. in! said: ~ "Next week Canada celebratel her 80th birthday as a. dominion. For exactly one-quarter of that, time her prime minister has been Mr. Mackenzie King, In a political life that dates from 1900 through five imperial reigns he has served the people of Canada and of the British Commonwealth. "Itn the whole history of free parliamentary elections. few can claim to have occupied so leading a ‘position |o long and so prominent- Y “This is a tribute to the rmn and lo the nation wthioh ha» so tre- peatedly given him its confidence. In the course of hi5 career Mr. King has seen many tyrannies and many personal dlctatorships, en- forced by the ruthless exercise of state power by secret police and propaganda. crumble into a loath- sotme ruin; "He by and tthrougih no otthor medium than the freely-expressed consent of his countrymen ha; out, lasted the dictators. Hts career ll evidence both of the general ex- cellence which haa made him wor- thy of leadership and the strength and stability of the democratic system which ohooaea him as I leader. "The life of Mr. King trwinea aa LONDON, June 23 —(CP)-Tho Evening Standard today devoted a column-long editorial to praise of +_____.. - history. Penhapo hi; achievement la the on; recognized by tho outalda Canada is l land of two one French. the other apenktns. between whom runs a ling of social and economic discord, “Mr. King has broken that lino In 20 yearn of otffice as 9mm min, hi" he l“! Pfllivnily and consist ently ltriven to promote unity h; Canada. when the supremo tested a-il his endeavors come ln 1939 thav gloriously proved themselves it Wu a united people that he brought to Britain's Ilde. "Internal unity and the ltraagth. oning through the progress o; n“ empire have been two of Mr. King‘: dominant aims. The third has been to establish Canada as a wot-id power exercising her 111111191105 :01 Peaceful and oonstructtvc pin-pas. Bfblfdl Bank 0f Mexico In Market For Silver OITY. June QL-tAP) -The Bank of Mexico is know-ii to have entered the silver market here on l. large acale, avowediy to get ready for coining puan thin fall but at o, time when thaMhuya... in: will support the sagging mar- et. One mining firm here last week 8°? an order for 2.000.000 ounces of silver and expert: in thn silver market llld they undorotood that the bank of Mexico plan: to buy all newly-mined sliver for the immediate future. Prount produc- tion la between 2.000.000 and 4,. 000.000 ounces monthly. ‘k-au nw a aiLvm an" I oi bale yellow mm. an inseparable strand throughthe No English home 15115979 m", 1o Dull!!! the signini 01' i110 "I- thread of Canada! 20th<entury mile: from the 9s; cont, / I i i "Hum and W F. BM“. State decent assault opened at 11 o'clock p \ tr‘ w." r " yesterday morning before lljllnlllguilh-tlllglin orltlliafuTllre paitya lZ-smumre Than“ A" cumpbu‘ ' d l tutti-iii" Citllfldl with‘ a smcial ex-lpetll lum- Atl°meyeemval F A‘ hlbit bar hut it is not ocrtrfn B5 Large “N! Jon" cunpbe“ Hum‘ ,, . tqkfi sented the Crown with W T’. B'nt- yet. “tether this car will be n and Din Mnmhmn’ rccu ed. l,” “prisms we hope ma, n w“ The case for the crown CPIICU/Illzg f\."l‘fi!§S the StraILs,_jn a roc°nt It‘ i935 K-C- _, tor to Ptczni-‘r Jones. M" Mu"‘h— K C‘ “W” “B i” ‘MW , n ,, court ad ourned,~ threo wit ea c1 mm ‘Pry much ‘or m‘ peopl cf for the tliofence had been hat-d. The jury comprises Men-s Pster MacErcitam, fireman, Victoria; Arnett Shaw. Win-aloe North; Ly- man Tremore, Hampshire: Wor- llnld Orr. New Glasgow; Jr-Yn Mic- »R-ae. Cherry VrtPry. (awrn ‘fo- Phee, Belfast; Daniel Mud (yo, Crand Trnrdie; Church ‘l; Campbell Moi-h a. N01 ‘Dominion; Leigh Good. Cornwl-I: ~Norman MwLeod, Rlverdale; a-nd Mr. DR, Crosby fonmerly of; the Alexander Royal Bank of Canada, city and Upo ‘WW “cwumml l‘ ‘he l-‘mlmburi the Chief Justice, with t1» c'.nie'\ ‘zramoh is at present in the city. , c, the A'tornpy General’ F 3,0,,“ Mr‘ Lmsby l5 vlsmm m‘ W1“ wh°' the trial of Pater- Jarvlr Va-‘ey. lgwrilgfgfrilnigoggfiglf" “null” m charged with murder, to E nt l0 Charlottetown to see this cxhblt. ‘be pnssible to do w as he Mum at about 3 o'clock. BPfoi-e l l Personals Ilirs. F.A. Ftitclhom and Miss Muriel Maison. both of Calgary. \lta.. are visiting their sister, Mia. W. E. Agnew, Cardigan. quest said that owing to the Mrs‘ (Con How-lid s‘ Humor‘ . strangeness of the can, he wi hi1 lof Bout-h Carolina has arrived in ‘the City accompanied by Mn. Coa- folio of New York, The mist- will‘ °°"“P’~"°'-'l Pwchmm" "d “l” ~ Ian adjournment of the wile for l TFfilfllfl here for about a week awhile‘ “w weeks “mild m.“ mm m “_ lamination, with the conflnt of 0h! Attorney General. ooaxiblo, would; uncan- Qt. Peter's, in Vatican City I k world’: llrgolt chllmh. l‘ Mn. Haddon is awaiting the arriv- al qt Colonel Haddon vinho ls ex- peeled hert- early in July from New- foundland where he is at present on a brief fishing trip. In Munoz-lam guy-fig‘; ti. F. llittchllon- 8t 80H OPTOMETRISTS “Speclalllta in tlo fit- ting of gluon for the correction of Mill! d0- fectc.’ ' 53 Grafton Sh!“ Thin dly bring: to memory, A lovod one called to rent, And thou who think of Mm today. Am those who loved him bif- We do not and o special lay To bring him to our minds, The day; we do not think of him Aro very hurl k 11M. Lntogly Remembered h lb III]!- u. . Ohlef Lemuel t am nt,l Mtaclhchern, Int-g Crik. n the request of RR. Eel‘, KC, next. Mr. ‘Bi-ll in makl~g h‘; ga-l lto have his client exsmiood b1- . 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