Dean of Mr. 65!. Mo:Mlllsai. ioitetowii Hospital Wednesday : evening of Mr. Gordon Ii. Mac- Miuan, well known Charlottetown . bu-rister at the age of 50. The late Mr. MacMillan Ind had , scholarly career from the time ma; he graduated from Prince of wales College as a gold medalist until he received his Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousle University. in 1929. while at Dalhousie Law School he srticled wi;.i a r. . .- law firm and in 1931 won the smith Shield for the best present- stion of is case bdolfe 15! D61- housie Moot Court. He was ad- mitted to the Bar in Nova Scotia in the same year- He went to soult Ste. Marie, On- tario and in 1936 was admitted to the Bar in the Province of On- m-1., when be practiced with the ilrm of Wlshart and MacLeod. as- mmmg the partnership of a de- ceased cousin Victor MacLeod. in 1942 he returned to Prince Edward Island and was obliged P ough reason of ill-health to give up his practice for a time. In May of 1953. Mr. MacMiIlau was admitted to the Bar of this Province and since that time has carried on an extensive practice in this City where he acquired a large number of friends. He is survived by a brother Norman on the homestead at Al- N C.W.L. Salad Supper Enioyed 0' fine! work wrncn was none my 1 w 13 the sewing circles of th bdl - ision during the wintere Ti'ilonth:.i F"”'7' I" 1" 1'” In Charge of sale of this fancy work were Mrs. John Maclnnts. One of the main annual activit- Mrs. Philip Rosslier Ibl 01 301! Redeemer sub-division Creamer. C.W.L. is a turkey and salad sup- per which took place at Commun- ity Center on Wednesday, 11th. Approximately 500 ments were made concerning the fine food and service. ufttgmlgsdnurpered tal:lt;s were C d k ecora t flowers and were presivded 0:511-Ty? O S M" . the foIiowing,ladies: Mrs. Lemud We would like to take this Kenny. Mrs. Gerald Nantes, Mrs; portunity to thank all our wonder- . Mrs. St. Clair W1 neighbours of York Point and 1! little ” A” Trainer. Mrs. Thomas McAvinn, vicinity for their help in enabling C J. A. MscMillan Mrs. Peter Walsh, Mrs. uni.) , Marguerite lose!!!- and 'W'W' HISTORIC LIBRARY Mays b? gugscrigtlion library was est- 'llSe at ldelliisin attended and many iavorablep:?)t;n539nJ8min Fr ain P rm by In emu-ydssylletherwho diedlt:enty-aixyearsagoib-CAL Iovhg memory If I! 6081' and lather, Everett lest, Malpeqne. P. I. 1.. drowned MA! or inn. ms. . I FORYOUR CONVENIENCE! THE FOLLOWING STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY .- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT George Francis, Mrs. Walter Per-l a special thanks to the Parlidale FY. Leonard acDonald. Conveners for the supper were the president. Mrs. Fred Steele. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Gor. don Kidney. Ushers were Mrs. Yincent Dalton and Mrs. Jacki xenny. In charge of cuisine were Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Mrs. Robert Gallant. Tickets, Miss Mary Dulfy. There was also I fine display berry Plains and a sister. Miss Elizabeth MacMil1an of New York and for many years Dean of the Faculty of Household Economics at sAcadis University, Wolfville. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Msclwea. i ; Always HA VOUR-FRESH! KINIJ IIIILE COFFEE. Mr5.'i'Fire Dept. for their quick res- And IelVo,Il here to mourn. pause to our call. i.oviuiy' Remembered and Family. away one year ago. 1054. To those who have a Mother. Please cherish her with care. ache. Till you find she is not there. and Daughter-in-law. VQOQIOOOIVOOIIO 'l0MA'l0 SOUP. 4 for 49: VEG LE SOlUPf5for 49: CATSUP. II or. 29: I5 oz. 35: SPAGI'lE1'I'l.28oz......3l: CLARK'S ' Tomato 1: Vegetable FRESH MEAT! mm rm PICNICS for roasiing. lb. 37: we 8. P. NECK ms. lb. . I7: Nmw swoon MAPLE LEAF SHANKLESS PICNIC. lb. 47: MOLASSES LAYER SLICEI) - BACON. 55: Ouuri BULKDEVON SAUSAGES. lb. 37: 29: SNOWFLAKE . . SHORTENING. Ib. . . 25: s 0 D A s llElllZ srisciiis '”””,';Lf'””'i my mo” ' WESTON'S sm YOU BUY FOR LESS Ar om E; i - 3 E::::':::s MONDAY A . I S r O S 0' wsoussosv A CENTRAL ROYALTY SPECIALS - BARGAINS -- LOW PRICES 1 lb. pkg. 296 ICING SUGAR lb. 8:: ' Limit-2 Ros. per order, TEXAS - ONIONS. 3lbs. . 25: FRUITS ' Kw PRODUCE TOMATOES. pkg. 23: RIPE RED APPLES. doz. 47: Grapefruit. 6 for 37: JUICY” SUNKIST ORANGES. 2 doz. 59: FIRM RIPE BANANAS. Ib. .. I9: CRISP CELERY I7: EXTRALARGE i LEITUCE 25: ousxsii FLOUR 24lb....... 51.49 SHREDDED WHEAT MUFFETS. 2 for .. 35: QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT I2: KEN-I.-RATION. Zfor 29: recent fire. Also That he in death. so nods would by Wile In loving memory of Mother. Mrs. Beatrice Neill who pssseu May lstli. For you'll never know the heart- Always Remembered by So: Percy CLOSED AT NOON ON SATURDAY Ian 8: Mo:Rae Limited Canadian Tire Corporation CoMwell's Pharmacy Crockett It -Storey Limited Burns Jewellers Choppel In Company Iurkes' Jewellers Douglas Bros. & Jones Lid. Bevan Bros. Fosters Drug Store Fennoll 8: Chandler Ltd. Giggey's Pharmacy Firestone Home & Auto Ltd. 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