~BETUINED HOME—-Mrs. An- dIWl Noonan who has been a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital has returned to her home in Albany WY! much impmvecL-s, APPOINTED T0 MISS! N FIELD—W. Ira MacDonald, Hype- Senior- Arts student at Mount firth Salem. N. B.._in the Truro Pfehvyterv got the United Church of Canada. l-lls period or service will be from May 21st to Sept. 24th, inclusive. _ A quiet bui- pretty wedding took NIOHIFL Rev. R. J. ltuoney uffitxal- yoilngmt SOll of John Murphy ui Morell, lcd to ihc altar Catherine bailey and .vlr.~.. Bugl- usrncsssn _ Miicli oVllllllillilv i. extended to Mr. lilld Hrs. lnoiiius _ n the home but by his companions in mini. There arc left to cherish his IIlCIElUTy be ides his Q's, Eldon and Ambrose and ’ 1 homo Tiie funeral lock place iiiiiii 7i);- lionic io Szvcn Mile Bay Church and was Wlliffid- Rev. W. E. Monagnan of- ficiated at the Requiem Mass. The |_ Cameron. Harold lli-ii-cll and lilltih‘ BiLsScIL-S. BRIDAL SHOWER - The (‘f Mr. and Mrs, - Ncwiown was given for a. sh v. evtning, March when Mrs. John W. G.llis tender- cd a. miscellaneous tiioivcr for Miss young brides. After the guests were . gathered in the parlour which was beautifully decorated streamers and bells the bride-to- be W85 escorted in by Mrs. A. McPherson to the strains o1 the o decorated chair over which hung a large bell of confetti which opcncd over her as she sat down. They were followed by Mas- ter Edwin Gillis and Miss Margaret MCTHViSlI as bride and groom carry- ing a heavily-laden basket. bride carried a large bouquet of ri-‘ses which she presented to the guest of honor. Mrs. James W. Gil- lis opened iihe gifts which were pre- ihe bride-to-be oy Mrs. Monty McEiichern and Mrs. George Niche on after which they were arranged on s. large many witty verses were read by Miss Ruth McPherson and Miss Jean McKenzie. The bride i0 be then thanked one and all charming manner and invited all to soc her in her new home. This was foiowcd by singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow anti bouncing thc briric-io-be. The remainder of the eve-icing was fullv enjoyed by all v: n contests. games. music and dnncinq. A dainty lunch was later served to which all did ample Jus- tlcc. Th" gin-sis (icnaried at a rt- spectable hour wishing the bride- fn-bc many good wishes for future happiness. WEDDING BELLS —- g was solemnized at. the home of‘ Mr. W. Gillis of Newtown Cross on Wed- nesday eveniniz. March 93 when their sister Sara. Ncwiown Cross was united in mar- riare to Mr. Cecil Irving Knox of i i. land officiated. Proinoiiv at 8 o‘- olock, to ihe strains of the wedding march beautifully Miss Annie McR-ae of Eldon the bride entered the parlor on the arm of her only brother and took her place under a verv pretty decora- tion of pink and ivhiic streamers and vrcdding bells. The bride looked very winsomc in her beautiful long flowing wedding gown of blue silk ‘crepe with bolero locket and acces- sories to mat-ch: she wore a wreath of orange blossoms and carried s t beautiful bououet, of tttlismmi msea and mnidrn hair fern. a beautiful trinle string of pearls the gift. om. She WRQ attended bv her law Mrs. John W. Glllis who I also wore a nrcttv dress of Glory _ blue. si“< crap’- P"‘d lace. She car- ried a houquri n‘ nink carnwiioris rind maiden hair fern. Mr. Richard Knox. brother of the rvroom. acted as irroomsman. After the of the reiriater f.h"v dining room which was beautifully i decorated for the occasion where l. very sumptuous served lo the verv near FPiRfiVPl of the bride and groom. The bride was the rr-"inlcrii- of mzmv brauti- ful and useful giffii being the guest’ a Chnrloteiown and Newtown prior to hvsr mar-loge. The weddinq was verv nurf» on account M inc vci-v serious illness of iha Thrre W"; no chlavairi. onl v the signing entered the WES bride's nude. (Patriot p Robust lloalih = For Young People lit it is to lea bloodlm face frame are evidence of union whore and my v ‘clinch What o common =1: NEWS BUDGE RECEIVE SAD NEWS -- In Edwin HcuLKont 5%., received sadncwsoliihedelthofhcrbro- ther, William Phillips, who died suddenly a‘ his home in, lnwell, MI&,UB nmmlu. neutron - Trio funeral of the late Mm. Anni! MacKenzic was held from the real- denoe of her son. Nell MacKenzln. 46 Reserve Street yeotervhy after- noon. Service at the house and grave was conducted by Adjutant Imwh. The pail-bearers Iglth Stewart, Hurry Mahar. Young. Fred Chandler, Preston Diamond and David Carr. WILL MAKE SURVEY-— Two Harvard medical student-u, J. Gor- don Bcannell and Robert Bradley of Boston. will visit Charlottetown today and begin a province-wide sanitary survey. The survey, to be miifie at their own expense. will be in conncrilon of their course in rncdhine. survey infant and maicrnal mortality and other phases of the health situ- ation in the province. Dr, B. C. Keeping, dI-puty minister of public ivith requirements The on will" include statistics ncaltli will supply any information required by the two men in their survey in the my of statistics. HEAVY-Air traffic out of Charlottetown to the AIR TRAFFIC mainland was heavy Saturday and zuxi p12";- wcrc pressed into ser- vice Pilot H. S. Jones. Superin- tendent of Canadian Airways here announced. Saturday the week end service between Saint urated. Week end would be maintained during month of April. Mr. Jones said, but a daily. except Sunday, ser- vice was anticipated beginning the first of May. A tie up would made with the Island service at Moncton but definite decision had not been made as to schedule. it was said. TUESDAY —-IN going treatment Montreal. MlS. Strong left Friday to be with her husband. S On Tuesday evening the mem- bers of the Baldwins Road study weekly meeting at the home of Miss Mary account of weather conditions the attendance was not evening was served. Mrs. Hannah Goodwin kindly in- vited the members to her homo Group held their regular Carter. On A spent. large. pleasant W85 very Lunch for the next meeting. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of Miss Penelope MacKln- non was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon where services were conducted by who also The pali- bcarers were J. Spencer, J. Long. T. White, Hurry. Interment was in High- Archdeacon Raymond. officiated at the grave. W. Trainer, J. Curley, I-I. field cemetery. FINED FOB ILLEGAL SALE»- seven fined of payment four months in jail when a. Prohibition Magistrate L. B. Melllsh at Montague on Satur- He was charge with sale, sec- Albert Griffith of murgeon. miles from Montague, was $300.00 and ts or in default he pleaded guilty f0 Act charge before day. ed Police. Province learned bout a week and his death was chapter with a beautiful Coleman Qupens LA Hanan? Km“ Mm irsewsnztrs‘e..bt~.:“:::.’~*""- 1r" ~."si.lliihztirs.r a" “iii; i». Maia. Mai-ail». gecrehtg" m“ “M” m “ °" “°°“’°“‘ W‘ T?“ w “w” ""°°““° “m” Qfififi; chiiii/ifg Ygfiiinaicwii- “Twill”! "he" '1“ °‘“' h‘ “m” ' .__ liam J. ciiamimsami-y Hyde, Pet- he w” mum!“ m m‘ ha‘? gum WEDDING BELLS-A pretty er Ooles. Talmadge Foster. Ernest summemlde mmrtumed’ ‘h o? wedding took place at the home of Carr. James Easton. Ira. Douglas. mo“ w“ & patient m the m‘ . and Mrs. Mark Cameron, Superintendents of the poulfJY tal for some time but never l! finpmn, on March mm at 7 o._ Show named were Charles worth remvered‘ ' < clock in the evening. when their and Peter Coles. His Honing " , h M ret J been e Lieutenant Governor George . Th” dam occurred m oh” $38 01:50am N523“. sonnof DeiBlois and Hon. W. R. Dennis. iottctown yesterday, at the we of Mrs . d Mn. Pe Dow fligiing will. lgie camfimfikfifii; lgrrapmd. Rev. rtwlifi. Yourgiigflper- my presidents of the omnlmtlim- lsii vice-president. ;“,’,,.§Ph.Z formerly o; George. formed the marriage ceremony- Ritiflni; SeQWiB-YY treasure!‘ Mf- W. J . MaoMillen; 2nd vice-pre- " Mi- m“ vi" s: ‘l; ‘ilhfyméiffidliiifi ""- ' ' b ‘d id, d nu vote o an c. en. . . . ' dnFgtggwlnfggy° 5°‘? m‘! °w° ‘J.".';.*..‘...'.';f‘...§ii.2i‘“§i thgnbride was for his services during the past cording swy. Mrs. a. Macgphee ‘o; wu§pige Am, 1,115.} but, ma-n. The bride wore a But- year. Routine business, includln! ald; Corresponding Sec Isabelle ' MacPhee ' Warspiic terscotch silk crepe ensemble and presentation of reports from Pre Nfary MacDonell; ‘Ireuourer, Mn. now M; hmng‘ Sigm M, Paula: her bouquet was talisman roses. dent Carr and retigltng secretary Superior of the Order of at. Mar- The bridesmaid wore pale blueasillé Daurrébgsuh we‘; ltlggneizheeil N24031:“; tha. Charlottetown. and Mr. H. crepe. Mrs. H. V. Norton p 3e will -~ k ‘d de 1o emmd J M" I E Grok M" Frank MncPhne Charlottetown. the wedding march. A merry group woud ma e rap ve pm as. Brown, . . . on, . An elder son loiin was killed on of serenadcm called to wish the do much b0 Pfflmflie m6 Wimfy Sarah Benoit. Mn. John amive service‘ in m} worm wsr. voung couple much happiness, industry of_thc Province. Officers were installed imé WQPGi Owen John, Moncton and Halifax was inaug- servioe only the HOSPITAL-Mr. E. H. Snong. K.C., is at present under- in hospital at on 0nd offense and pleaded Sully? W ihe charge. The case was prosecut- ed by the Royal Canadian Mount- Many friends throughout the with regret of the passing of Mr. Ieslie Morrison. whose death occurred at his home in Ellerslie on Monday morning. Mr. Morrison had only been ill ii.- Mr. If. P. Ilbley, M.L.A., returned on Saturday from his irons-Oun- ada air trip and. was very much pleased with the trip. INBPBINO ADDRESS — The B. Faun. Rector of the An- a. u: 81% Ill d ins iring ad at St. Paul's Churchplast evening. in Ho W ek. Mr. Frcam H8311 “a! “wins. All are wolgein On Sunday evenin . April I. 1939 tho Holy Nome Socially of the Holy Redeemer Parbh had the extreme pleasure of ilste by Rllht Reverend . A. 0’Sullivan, 3151109 of qurlottetown . His Dicellency chose for his sub- ject the ‘index’ and ifs use and application to the present day liter- —LED HER CLASS-Sunu-nerside frlerlfh will be pleased to learn that Miss Marjorie MacQuari-ie. who is a nurse in training at the Jeffrey Hale Hospital at Quebec, led her class at. the children's Memorial Hospital in Montreal where she had been taking il spe- cial course. Miss MitcQuairic inazic over B2 per cent. FUNERAL SERVICES-The _ fun- eral of the late Donald Gillis, of Newton Cross. was held sunday af- WTHOOD t0 the Belfast camera-g; and was very largely attended, Mr. ciilii; who was 74 years of age and u. wol- known _and greai-ly mer, died last Thursday evzliing. The service was conducted at the home b Rev. W. w. Wadland. of the Bel act Presbyterian Church. funeral of the late Mrs. Lord was held on Fridav. March 31st at 2 oclock from the home of liar daughter, Mrs. H. J. Manon. Mon- tague. Wli/h whom she resided ior the past number of years. The re- ma were then t en by motor hearse to Charlottetown anti from there by train to her old ncmc in ‘Pryon. on Saturday morning whcrc interment. was made-L. AT GYRD-At the regular week- Ié meeting Y Canadian National under the Nazi regi European crisis. A vote of t . G. Hagan speaker by hard of Toronto was a. guest. SCHOOL BOARD yesterday. Chairman presided. City Schools sume sessions at 9 -o‘clock Tuesday April 11. following Easter holidays. it was ced. Manual training for troducin summer holidays discussion. Sonic ual training effected. Mrs. Daisy M. Richardson wa or to a valued tier. The occasion was tlic aubroac Mr. Hubert- ter a very happy o. Garrett and Mrs. 1-1. W. urch at Kcnslntton, ve (If: Sh. connection with the services for will u: c. I1 to an address rcspc-c cd far- ..’FUNERAL SERVICES - ‘Tilt; of the Charlottetown ro Club held last evening at the Hotel, Col. G. Elliot Full, addressed the Club on present dav conditions in Germany me. Following the talk. Col. Full. explained many defence problems arising from the hanks moved by J. T. Davies. seconded by was tendered the the chairman, President Waller Hyndman. Mr. Donald Shep- MEETS- Routine business was transacted at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown School Board Dr. I. J. Yeo would re- on announ- Ciiy Schools and the possibility of in- domestic science classes pwhen so ools re-opened after mid- ro again under reuse in man- hes already been HONOR CHAPTER. MEMBER —— pleasantly stir-prised 0n Friday ev- lust when members of Crys- membcr of the chap- 1 10¢ marriage of Mrl. Richardson to Lyle of Lot Sixteen. Af- social hour was m, refreshments were served by Platts. As a token of the esteem in which Mrs. Richardson was held she vias presented bv the members of the ~80)“: FOB EASTER Croelmon MacArthur and MacArthur and younfl arm arrived home on Saturday holidays. WEDNESDAY I Miss Bad in Oharlottetowim-B. .__.___ h: the early evening hours sunday, March 5th, Mr. Jonn IL Mclood, a highly esteemed reli- dent of Wheatley River for the past three years but formerly of at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Reagh L. Barrett. Wheatley River at the advanced age of 88 years. Mr. Murdock Bouchard. aged ‘fl, a retired erniployce of the Standard 011 00.. died at his home in San Pablo, Callforna, on Saturday even- ing March. 4th. 1939. His wife, six daughters and two sons were at his bedside when the end came, also R/sv. Pr. Earnest Giovanni ndminlflzred the last rites of the member of St. Paul's Church and of the Holy Name Society. His praceful, beautiful death gave tes- timony to the devout Catholic life lie alvrays lived. The deceased form- eriy lived at Cnrdgan. Prince Ed- ward Island. and came to Califor- nia in 1907. He has made his home in Sim Pablo since i909. Many friend; of the death 0i‘ which occurred River. March l3. 193B at 1h vanced age of 85 years. She leaves to mourn two daughters. Frank Mass: Andrew, Thcodorice. Providence. R. 1.; dore. New Hanips Hone Rivcr. Also one brothers-Mrs. Joseph Hana River; Bedford. Mass. The funeral took place Ann‘5 Church Hope River. M. her pastor Rev. E. also officiated lit the grave. The pail bearers nelius Blanchard. Angus L8WTCI1C8 Pineau. Florent Doiron. SUEZ Mr. J. 0. Hyndman iivas i869, and found a picture of father's M. S. Newport, in firing the Salute to Empress Eugen had the original receipt first toll paid to Hyndman drew an ink Suez Canal, marking in red § Hyndn-ian. this interesting fol Cha ter of the Eastern Star, athlevrlvm s]; ulgcélrgfire o; hgr-ddaggh- Prince ndwna ‘Iheltre window. , . , t o cn- ‘ ~——— r w “m5 o POULTRYMEN ELECT SLATE- prcsidcnt =0!‘ the Prince Island a good attendance. elected include: RUY vuwens. KING'S sunn- DOYOU NEANTO SAY WTRYWSNCT You ARE comm-toy "m5 wQpD-i lh-vtnvnd and nunrnvnl by nnmlnlnn Th» llnv Rcnurn Assoc-lotion. WHY rou CAN'T no ‘ll-lAT! "rum is THE SAME AS KIDNAPPING rm: pcnaizbojrri-rrowiv ouanontiv- ~~~" I r e rr" -- i T ism out $ATUR —.BETURNID T0 EU ' ha: ' souls. Tuiuifi 1 comics CHEST ‘ Iyorhootpiglclanoadm hilltillttlhowoilomuup‘ kflilTlbzablfilldcvelw '. o Inflammation mil! mm,‘ “S: for the Easter _ s —5.TTSNn!N0 convsnnou - ie Ramsay of Knutsford is attending the teachers convention dost-h cook also» holmc, N. 6., on Moron 25 , of Mrs. Charles Hilton, forge D81 $01" in the 16W 5° of m u mI-"uiiigzng Rub the throat and client wig; Harlin-Ian of rabbi" W, do o lot of good. Norvfliu will relieve Ila lidi ooro choc! and irritable m,“ will he! in on hour, Gnrgle gvviih Nerviline in liq voter and you will aid in. quiclnr recovery. For ooro throat, cold in u” cheat, you can depend up“ Nervilinc. By using Nenmm when the first Iymplom of . cold appears, you may swig Toruilitio, Bronchitis, or 01],, aeriouliillnonl. IIERVILIIE A FAST RELIEF ce o1 P. J. Wil- r-‘nrmaar. msnnnav -'ra¢ "w" Mm Ale m section of tho funeral of the late andn Blunt woe bread) privately Hcpedale. passed peacefully away Tn gig-lied and very lltrtl Cemetery yes - day. Rev. Canon Hulam offlciu- ---- ed- - —CONGB.ATULA'I‘IONS James A. MoQuflrfifi 0f 84 years young rcoeiv atulatians on the o rihduy on Monda . uietly It is with a profound sense of regret that we report the death of Boston, Massachusetts. Thursday, March 2, 1939. after a brief illness present w:re his beloved pastor. who FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. Robert Murray vgas l idencc 1'14 Sydney $.re.i- St. Dunstarfs Basilica Hlif . McMahon. wh the services at the grave. bearers were Messrs. Ambrose Coa- dy. ett Callaghan, itiihard l...- C air. John Stanley, George Kii-win and Clifford Sherren. CE A1.‘ BASlLICA—'1"he offices of tenebrais was celebrated . Dunstan! Basilica at 7:30 last night. His Excel Rev. J. A. O'Suliivan, arl- WWWD' official ered by the Men's Choir assis FLAGS AT HALF MA_ST—- Flags vince wou d be flown at ha today as a mark of respect to King . killed in an automo- bile accident yesterday, to word received from Milii-ary District Headquarters at Halifax. —FIBE PBEVENTED- Throllkh lat labor Church and his ivsr-tiiutl physizian Dr. K. Daily. Mr. BCuchard ulas a o also conducted LA T__ bucket brigade was the Tligxsvlfilgilllamhiligoltxvxfrragogli WM“ w“ “tuned ‘plac e yostenla afternoon ‘from Covehead Road. t0 West Coven-cad Ber-vices or the house and grave were con Pallbearers were: Warren Marshall, Wendel KieLly, Charles Marshall. Edward Rear-don. troyed as them was a will regret to hear Mrs. Diogene Peters at her home in Hope. B 8 - —QUICK ACTION PREVENT! FIRE-Fireman Perugso the merside Bflgfldigewtl’; WOOD-WOOD- Married n. Calais, Maine, April 1st, 1939. by Rev. Cheater B. Oliver, Lillian Q, H. Avllds. Charlotte- E. Wood of Haul. four sons and . Waltnam. Brockton, Mass; Isl- hlre; Mrs. Angus University. Rev. Path? FUNERAL vusrsnnn -'nic preached the Samoa The many fr-‘enids of Mrs. Lucy Rb rson Bell, ‘widow of the late w“ sleepers were ablaze’ M, Wi lam E. Bell of Cape Traverse, were saddened w death which took p March 18th, where since the death twelve your! ago. Sh Peters and Mrs. Joseph T. Doiron. sister and two P. Pineau, Stanilaus Doiron. Rocky Point; Lawrence Doiron. New St. A req- uiem l-ligh Ma=s was celebrated by J. Dalton who took place yesterday morning from A. A. Hennesseys Mineral Home in St. Damian's Basilica. The guson ran to a ne obtained several and nut out the fire. Frank MacRory. William Fred Kelly. Services at the church and grave were con- ducted by Falther Dougan. LAID T0 REST-Tho funeral of Lonergan was held rnlng from the resi- n-in-law, Mr._Jo|- WK G i 1989. infant son Samuel Waugh. MORRISON-At m’ l.i , J 1939. mus Mowrlsontfriiggd u?” a" s—nfl 9 were. M9551"!- Andrew Doiron. John Trainer. Cor- Peters, cold but her condition garded as serious until time before her passing _ an friends learned with re y r. Leslie vi} eath occurred at his County home in Ellerslie on Monday mora- in . . Morrison had only been ill 9, d; and hi; death was MAODOU . Mr. Morrison County Hoop ut 55 years of age had Mr. and Mrs. d in a car accident last d hen the car in which he piiill, April 8. 1989, Robert F. Mun- ray, w 28 you": " STEW T-Dlcd mom tn lfihe city Hood,- , dear beloved wife mi den“ o! h" w MrsP-Bradford cums. eph Callaghan. where Requiem Pugh Mass was Rev. W. Keefe. who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Will- p W Brown. Robert Cartoon. A. Alyw CANAL SOUVENIR- looking through an old strap-book which his father had kept in the yemar e opening of the Suez Canal. In his writing was the reference to the part taken by his H. yal le of ughter. UESTIS-At Wilmot h home 5mm April 8, 1080, to Mr. Ind . 14y the hospital W535, -—TEACHEIIS ATTENDING the summercide High School are in Charlottetown attend- ing the annual meetin Teachers Federation: France. at the official inaugura- tion of the Canal. It is interest- imzto note that Captain Hyndmnn for the pass through the Canal. Unfortunately in the pass- age of time this memento has Bummeroide overtume . rison was a patient in for we time but. never fully xa- M’ 1939' to ML ‘M MMLURE- t the m. a. con. lt-At Norboro, on Mrs. NDI-IR. INJURED—Ray Alert Ilia-ms. Eldon P. E. 1., w reoenty taken to to Hospital. where he dly in a holdup. Wh aasachusetts S,‘ 1080, Mrs. Alfred E. Pyfe, and been removed from the scrap-book. - which contains. however, many $51-40 9M NW M)?“ pictures and clippings of events in he Captain's active life. Captain map of m MacDougall. Miss Jean Sharp, Miss Eistelle Bowness. MissJean Moore, Mics lilialne Harrison, orle MaoCallum, Miss riane. Miss Ida DawsomMiss d Lewis. rs. P/[il r MacNe ll. Mrs. Bertha and Davis Lidstone. Dou tic. -At the rulfxioo venue. in WALSH-M city. about six o'- on Min-ah ing. MacWiiliama the various-places he had visited. Through the courtesy of Mr. JTOk. in wit-b this-past. is‘ on display in the clock in the even was struck on the blunt instrument an n sustained a deep a severe cut on kie. The robbers relieved lhim o , . ' sidewalk. He Much 3g l”; iy lacentzd skull. Earl wllih, ‘ “Wham OOD-At the nurling o . BURSARY AWAllD! - supple- menting tho list 0d awards of cial scholarships, fellowshi the National Research council an- nounces the awarding of 28 burs- aries of the value of $350 each. And included in is; U851’; is tho name of 11y housle University, Physical Chem- istry. fliwe bursaries se of enabling recent engineering. physics. chem- istry and other scientific subjects proceed in the several university the initial part unto training in the lip, a bruised Mr. Albert rCarr was re-clooted Edward Poultry Association Inc., when the annual meeting of the organization was held on Manda)’ of this week. The session was held in the Agriculture Hall here with Other officers vice-presidents- ten dollars in cash. LAID T0 REST-The t Lain MaoPhee took place ing from the home of her son, Mr. H. Prank MaoPheo, K. C., 5t Dunstan‘: Basilica. Pontifical High Mass was cele- brated by His Excellency H1831 Priest, Rev. J. Murph Deacons of Honor, Rev. E. and Rev. W. McCardle; Deacon Mass,“ Rev. .R. Ellsworth; non. UVAR-At the Pri Brflm h Y9 MAOINNIS-In the a laboratories with Weill-ad Murray was rc- of the local sub- Cai-holic Women's League at tho annual meeting here last niufiili. Her election woslmui o gliected pziesldent. . Motion-mac; Master of monies, Rev. Louis Dougan. JMv minister of agriculture are honor- How Soon WILL IT ' Lay Eggs? a UST when the new chicks will begin to produce is a . vital question to all poultry roirm. onorniry pallbearers A. MacDonald, Dr. bon- acbonald. imori Pmli and JR. l, Dr: Hewett, and mfs. n. Morrissey. The rernai lowing the, funeral n Bi. James ' 1i..»'/ A wiiarwiiri YDU WK“ ABOUT v we cAwiune OFA sw is NOT KIDNAPPING“ NCT WHEN THERE is A similar problem confronts the buiinm incn who invest: in advortiliiig. How Icon will it show mulls? Th, onrwor of counc depend: on tho nature of lilo businm, tho amount, and the frequency of hi: od- vortlslng....buf mun important of ull....ihc med- uiirvvrlilcli Ilium. Mvortlun in flic Charlottetown Guardian are offend 5m consultation, fi-cc niiqmiiona, plant, Ideas us wall n nil mommy CUTS WRITE-UPS. ILLUSTRATIONS, COPY, . no um chum. L vii-lair villi"! '-