OW - . no s... Two men were killed and six injured when I i50-foot smoke CHINE slack. shattered by an explos-I ion, crashed into I steam heat rAlLs ' I plant at Brandon. Here, rescu-' era and police rermve one vic- Tb Charlottetown National Employment Office reports some increase over the aumbu of un- employed people as compared to the same pa-led one year ago. some of the unemployed have returned to the island for the summer from Ontario and in some cases it is not clear wheth- hey were anahle to procure work. A few men have returned from Labrador where they have been employed since early Spring. There has been I drop in the amount of construction work be- lag carried out and I few semi- skilled carpenters. and one or two fully qualified carpenters are unemployed. Considerable work is being carried out in the National Park .on new roads. and on the bridge which will link-up Stanhope and Brackley Point by a much shorter route. The Provincial Government is doing road maintenance work and reconstructing highways in various parts of the Province. and this is giving employment to many men. The Dominion Government too is employing crews of men on various wharves i and dredging projects at a num- her of ports and harbours. Com- t work on the new tlm from the plant. CP Wir.ephoio thousands of dollars have bees spent on TV sets and this has left little money for the purchase of other goods. Farmers have been obtaining; good price in pork but only I fair price for beef, and the potato growers are mt quite certain how the mar- ket will be this autumn. None of the firms are vlliins tn predict whether the potato market will be good or bad. Thou? with the situation w not com- mit themselves until something more definite is known about the potato production both in Can- ada and United States. P ULEW Pulpw is being cut in many atioaa in tnuchltowa Office is Charlottetown Employment Situation In Cl1'town Area Reviewed partsnltheProviaoe.,lId tboughthepriceisnotall eouldbeiexpecteddhlstyse mcnt office apsaha only and Queens the area it sarvca.'The aide National Employment Of- fice issues it's own report on in Prince County. conditions 2. Counties which is Girl Guides Ass'n Holds Meeting In Charlottetown The regular meeting of the Executive of the Girl Guides association was held at Red Cross House on September lath, with Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Pro- vincial Commissioner. in the chair. The meeting was opened by prayer. The minutes were ap- proved as circulated and the merits. her stay on the Island. the date of the Sc lined the necessary arrange- Mrs. 3.5. "acdonald. Chair- man of the Hospitality Commit tee reported having Miss Nich- ols, Trainer. as a guest during Following I break for coffee and sandwiches. during which mi-Annual Receives Top Y's Men Award Ernest V. Bell of it! Euszon St., Charlottetown is the first recipient of a new award initiat- ed this year at the International Convention of V's Men's Clubs held in Toronto. The award is presented by immediate past General Secretary of the Canadian National Council of Y.M.C.A'I. and is to be known as the Ballantyne Award. it is the top award of the Via Men. and is to be awarded annually liiiailillililliullli St. HALIFAX (C?)-The weather office says somewhat drier and cooler air will spread gradually into the district Tuesday. show- are are expected in some local: files. fiurrieane Carrie. northeast of Bermuda. is not expected to affect the district before late Northern Nova lcotia: Prince Edward Island: Fog patches, widely scattered showers this afternoon, clearing in the even- ing; warm: south winds 18 be- comlnl III!!! in the Treasurer's Report Idonted- Meeting was discussed. it was for outstanding service to the . CITY AIIII CEIITRAL JOIN LITTLE THEATRE -- Membership campaign this week WE TREAT the sick well. Gig--. gt-y's Pharmacy. open 8.30 n.m.- tn " p.m. PIANO lessons given by ex-: perienced teacher. Dial 5955 aft-i er 5. VISIT ill-STYLE Millinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." ISLAND GROWN apples are. marketed at their proper matur-; liy. 365.00 FOR your old washer on a new De Lux Eldis washer. 5 year warranty. See them today at ISLAND GROWN apples are good for you. GUNNERS: You can trade your old gun for one you like at Firestone Home and Auto Com- pany Ltd. ELDIS oil floor furnace with Kemsc Burner for low cost heat- ing. Firestone Home and Auto. in Great George Street. l.0.D.l'-2. OVERSEAS Scholar- ships. Applications must be in October 1st. Successful applicant can attend any college in Unit- ed Kingdom; scholarships worth 82000 per year. For details sp- ply to Prov. Education Secre- tary l.0.D.E., Mrs. W. M. Bre- Three young Rotarians success- fully ran the gauntlet of critic- ism as they made maiden speeches before the older mem- bers of the club at the weekly dinner meeting held at the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday. Each in turn spoke on his "Classific- ation" which qualified him for membership. Hughie Simpson, Brian Cud- more and Donnie Martin, each speaking briefly, made it clear that they were competent to rep- resent their type of business in the overall act-up of Rotary. They were introduced by chair- man Fulton Pierce and heartily congratulated by the c:rchalr- Maiden Speeches Acclaimed At Rotary Club Yesterday man, Jim Montgomery. "More than 15.000 separate and distinct items of stationery have been assembled in I modern display. designed to show the great advances made in the business in recent years" Mr. Simpson said Is he described Various forms in use by business and professional men. Speaking in detail of the labor saving office machines, which simply adding. book-keeping. fil- ing elc. he stressed the ease with which invoices. statements and reports may now be compiled. Brian Cudmore speaking on "Men'a Wear" referred to Genes- is where the first written record of the clothing business is avail- able following the fall of Adam and Eve. Archelogical diggings Hillsboro Bridge is employing I number of men and machines, and it is understood this work will continue until winter calls a halt. DRAGGERS ACTIVE - The draggers have been active at Souris throughout the summer and have had a fair year up to the present. Mackerel have been running well at Rustico within recent days, but there has been I drop in the price on the Amer- ican market where many of the mackerel were heins sold. especially in Boston. Mackerel were just beginning to put in an appearance in the Souris area last week. Most retail merchants in Char- lottetown have not had as 8004 3 year as was expected. Some merchants believe that many The resignation of Mrs. John Dingwell as Provincial Camp Ad- visor was accepted with regret as was also the resignation of Mrs. Hartien as District Com- missioner. The latter position is to be filled by Mrs. John Harris who has had wide experience in Guiding in England. Mrs. w.J. Rodd gave an out- line of the plans of the Com- paniea and packs under her charge and announced the ap- pointment of Mrs. William Wood as a District Guider. Mrs. Wood will he of great assistance to the various companies through- our the Province. Mrs. Linklettcr, District Com- missioner for Summersidc, gave a brief report of the activities there. There was consierable discus- sion regarding' the new regula- tions for the Gold Cord and in lhls connection a Committee con- sisting of Mrs. W.W. Reid and decided that Monday October list would be the most suitable date. The meeting is to be held at Epworth Hall in Sum- merside. Miss Llilisnlbuchemln. Spoc- ial Events. gave information re- garding Provincial Rallies to be held jointly with the Boy Scouts during the autumn. She also gave notice of the Provincial Track and Field Meet on October 5.h. Mrs. Dumont, Head of Train- ing. announced the date of the Golder Training as October lath It is to be held at Birch Court. Mrs. Alan Macmillan, Deputy Provincial Commissioner. urged that all Guides, Brownies and Guiders be encouraged to com- plete the B.P. Tribute. in the absence of Mrs. Charles Linkletter. international. Com- mlssianer. Miss Mona Wilson read that Committee's report. Preliminary announcement was made of two international Camps nlng Sept. 11. General ” ' Mr. Bell was chosen for the high honor of being the first to receive the award as recognit- ion of his significant service in- aitatlng and carrying on the phllatalic program of the Men. By this program Y's Men raise many thousands of dollars annually to bring overseas dolo- gates to their International Con- ventions. l. T. G. Met in September Y's 'l'he regular meeting of the Little Theatre Guild was held at the home of the secretary Miss Allie McLeod on Wednesday eve- was dealt with special emphasis being placed on the necessity of afternoon Low-high at Charlottetown II and International Association of Y's 1., Men's Clubs. Eastern N. 3. counties: lower St. John River valley: Cloudy with widely scattered showers clearing in the afternoon; warm; winds west 15; Low-high at Monc ton so and 15, Fredericton It and 12. Saint John 51 and 71. Upper St. John River valley: Bay of Chaleur: Variable cloud- iness clearing in the afternoon; cooler this evening; winds west lb. Low-high at Edmundston SJ and 67, Campbellton 53 and 85. High tide today at Charlotte town at 2.48 a.m. and 4.11 p.m. At Rustlco at 10.45 a.m. and 11.20 p.m. Summarslds tide eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at 5.84 am and sets at 6.11 p.m. MUSIC pi,-"gone gum, .nd Auto co. Ahaut. il5 Rochford St.. Charlotte- Ltd. 10W"- BIRTHS show that through time. the Mrs. I..E. Prowse. with one ad- to be held in 1958 - one in Bsl- "Gill"! more Interest in the 50th wedding anniversary on Wednesday. September lath andi will be at home to their iriendsl from 2 - 5 and 7 -9 at their residence. MR5. HASTINGS DIES - Eric Robin. P.P., Rev. Reginald an t h ml I Mug Gen” M-ddigan I-,c,wed Phalen was Deacon and Rev. E 0 W In ' cc m"' DI. GARNET 1'. PAGE word from nu. bmmen ML . J,J. Dunphcyg ,0,-. of the due". Maelflltlflll-All the Wilson Me- &c:egI.I:'ge:IIEI;tsh.ass iszelllmalz the . . C0395 Heard sEe"aI'TOn, No S. Rd" onuon Frank Devereux Spencer. Msss..:"l- W” -'"”'d'””''' 'I"' E 3"." ”g:";":I,":".',?"'0"' "We do not know exactlyllhe Engineering B M ' f f D cf D' 4L that my mother-in-law. Mrs. wan. gzgiguzlkx-scrlrmg cgmcrgrhz hf!-r0"md PM? gmgmf mm Mmmdmwmch mam - k y agls to 9 O or I08 D18 .3 Comte" lice HI-suns! Dlmd IWIV 0'! t i ' ' l diffi it it ti "D M i Ills Saturday. Sept. 14. after I short I"' crew." n'u'rmm' lf.I.'Il.'..l"'i-'.;'3yii..'l:'dIv'l'.li;n'i :3” ll'ull93aCflIlJ.lnlml-he tllnfficunlllel Inshn"; Ma as A fine of S15 and costs was - 573555379": N-5 (C?) 'r W ' n Cool." illness. Mrs. Hastings visited P. gfmfu "P 3f:"PR "3 h "S f ., M ,, on T encountered in the fire lnsmm A oinfmens levied in Queens County Magis- Robert M1611-'-IL 78. I physio!-I Fish & Melt Plllltl liZ.l. a few Years ago. and made "V" 'a; Plilynlenwimgxinnil ' ' business. in 1965 the net profit of 1Tl3E'I C011" YEINNIY mofnlnl :::emn";o:I:,"'"' dled " Im H11-Fsmln C'55 I host of friends here. who will ' ' ' LANNIGAN. so - the four hundred fire ins Inc by Magistrate Gilbert A. Gnudet ' wgllpce Cgggg deeply regret her death. andl ',;:X;,G5f;:f,f3l':3fD3f.:'.:I'.ll.::2 tai on 14th Aslsptemulhll, lggilpth companies in the U.S.A. anldrcnns C”: E:P'n'::lI:loluncI::l”t:I: I: on I resident of Charlottetown W3”: g:u::u:?"&'." Bally CIIOS cxtend sympathy to Mr. and key. 3". Vince," Mumuhnv M,-I ud M". Lgw,-em, uh. ads was less than ten million pgizlmznt 0' Docwr Glnm 1.. found guilty of two separate of- cone” of surnou "M W” . Kelvmltm, Um" Mrs. WATERFRONT ACTIVITY, - Considerable activity is evident on the Charlottetown waterfrontl yesterday with four vsrfousl types of vessels tied up. At the railway wharf are the H.M.C.S. Chaleur. I Bay class mlnesweep. Devercux. er. the Newfoundland trading . QUINN - M MON! HOIPIMI. nu. 1 3 M 5, "M1 ship. MN. Fergus. and the Paar "rd C"”"y' mm 0 "em" 15' P"”'”d' ”m" ”" s""""Y- Igint ol.."53lu"iii-c8"ll annud Saakttgllowoznmlle EnIl::'Il:ybo: mm” "mm M M” "'k ' 9079' lOC'fk manila Marcella. unlosdlns I fl; t:le"::",fI:':c';”.3"L":;I'l,'y"".'13he'l',:,' :97;-i lki--Qll::7- lf ”'iu'i"'d ::'1- conference. The Premiers of the or-Iry graduate of several Euro- "A;h'E::?";'o;J:y";;lfh”:;I':m I S 033 I. "'l M 5'” 3 ammm." D” an cargo of fertilizer. The c.G.s. ' i I c I. Inc In y- 1 so u p in in 5. mm, - ' sear-el is tied up at the Marine "9"! '" "ry hue” -mnd'd' "' "”'”""dl- ' d'"3m"' lg” l"9::lllf-W m:lldcuP:9'"l91' Pd:c.I;.rIII:cliveirty.milfli.Egnghl.leul of d WM um mm d ' Wu” aw MONTREAL TCP)-The ROI? s Wharf. whe e h I takl g a Mary Catherine. weight it lbs.. am." God m M g K . per wheel valued at 015. pleaded mm. supplies desliuli era:-Iiigntgousel Nqfignal Drama 4 on. vuuu; Notzrians n'i'f'u'vZI. m .1” up sill: dhncf; g:',;V.,;",”,,.,”"',, ,',,".,,,".;',';"fg lnhIlll:::n'::ll::s:f2"eorn& iw the Labrador. Newfoundland III Gulf Coast areas. Pluto in court? - For failure to keep records and to rlnarw Unemployment insurance Books. I female employer of Charlottetown was fined S1100 c'p'"gJ.'i'.yb"c? II".-' mm. sc:"”"t, 53”; Gensral's staff. He is now on km 5., mm ,0 Mm u 0 ii Willi" ""5 Q"99"' C0'""Y ll',l-)o fl'Dr "mus ' '1' iheluservsoiofficersassociab an ' I ' "mm '"I”i """”" "' "W "M Mr. and Mrs. Ragirnald smith. Program d "M an Cnmmu Hmnd. argument. Supcg1ntQndcngl'Awlg-d gnu. Magistrates Court yesterday. it via the first occasion on which rwomsn has been charged with flliure to observe the Unemploy- vdht insurance Act it was the ftfh offence of this kind which . . dent oh bl ented '.:'.”&T;..”:'r;'.:!':':.i"::..”.l. an or was ---. -0- W W M o--' E-do-"'65-"'-'3-x--a '-'.:.:'...'::: s -M --u -- we in -m "- 6--'----- it is understood that Mr. Msc- because of an intensive highway " ' another party charged with per- - I-N Will-I'M! (hivictlons were also obtained in the three previous cases. I , lonsmoraide Saturday. , k. d . weeks Il.o,nlagne on Sand: afternoon 157, Cluflgg :,y&1:e.'-tuglgogf Rc.C.M.P. so .L1oyd Iiagham ”"""u" " ""l""l”' "'5 U. m I10. III OOVCII 3 ICU! 501! .. Charlottetown on isms, mason .. cs... said Monday 1 accidents occur- ""'”"” "'''I'"- have but mortal foul lure- ,-Qe many friends of Master "min; 1; 1, 1.3.4 am. .111 Mm" 1. M, 759, "n, rad between 3 p.m. Friday. Aug. BMAITINIECTS ""9 W15 W I: '5'” 3'53 warsdiecoversd sherhroohe. is Brown will be pleased to that he has returned to home from the P.E.l. Hospi- followiag an ac ” A at Mt. School funeral of the late Wilfned Dul- phy was held on Mondgy mom. lHs:MURRER - At the Charlotte- ing from his late residence. Mor-l ell Rear. to St. Lawrence Churchl wherc Solemn Requiem High Mass. was celebrated by Rev. Rev. Frank Aylward. The ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. Phalen Macltenna aa- sisted by the Deacon snd Sub- deacon of the Mass. The pail bearers were Mark Dunphy. Moncton. Fred Dunphy, Mone- ton. Somerlcd Kelly, three neph- ews of the deceased, and Ser- Festival Head To Visit Prov. Festival. that the National Dir- ector of the Dominion Drama Festival, Mr. Richard Macbovr aid. who is making I tour of the thirteen Canadian Regions, will arrive in the Province Thurs- meet Mr. MacDonald who will discuss the various phases of the Dominion Drasas Festival and will be held as Wedaesdly H. ,, 3, 9., Isunrav - anossrv - On The following results of Civil Mmhmuud l''"''' "W?" ""'l' '””" little Theatre ''H..-.''.::.... .. .... --an. -mu u. an. --in --w-v---- .. ...... ....:';:”""""' "”'”””""'"""""" SPECIAL TODAY 'clock. . atlamatIt.DIsstaa' a hetarecarriedinareceatissne - ' C""'"- "c"'4"'Nl1'-W1 - :,-.g:laIs.a.tOe later In”. nhglg-:.a'cy:umg!.3.mg.N.m”lcmrdt. tihgtanapts. g . '- M m .' ,':::u"'d'bn.H''”" u pm. gm... .g ":3: IAEDIAUIUTI I.sr see. lsarseea-nleaslsse. gay or Inna, 'p,; 1, chrlaussswa: JsInee.Ciateio . n.mTT'U"n1E Ioaassra.tsu.IoacuI-" alaelslsa. denim. MA ','."",',.""".... ,,,. .,...”""'... Ins. rsolsss I. can w.o. Poster. ' ' lax smuas fnrdwlbaastdttrrsw. u 53- "P": 3-F" I . Qfn, Ishs&.wrvIeeessnmew- ' lE'”7't'H'Uf-VlfBI.PI'OIlwI. aIsus;ss.1sunIset is dd... Inn.” . " "t"""””""""'llI-II-vault!-'IIu0-r IOIOWNPAYTT INIAID-At8t.NichsIasoa WVCWN-I 'DIhj'p”n.i.'a.'m:gg wdfe.l:I.l.'I.Ili'I'- ' - aussrs.:usaIan'ar.rc- """'- esn'-ass; Jesls u...,,.""" Nlltfcnahh heheldaHheCh7 '3" """7""'ll1AwnIssts.solnp.uV-l"l"I- 3-llilltllh Isthsbwnssfhfathsnler ms Pelt. Gliatlltawas W i -nan-sacse-to-an '.'.':',,'9'"a:'"s-::a:-t.:'ssaIaasnmu,aasau "iv Tb'57o3QC' i-:3:-hhwl-I: oarsassas-rauaussoissa usnacu-acs-ne'er :.u'3r. -no-' .ssaa-"i '5-eaves-: In hevlliharlpn. (Q3 Eautlamb an Idssn. H. last. 3- mitotic saves .g h sunset r town Hospital on September lzth to Mr. and Mrs. David McMurrer. Bonshaw (nee Lou- ise Mcln ' ), I daughter. 7 lbs. I oss. nlgan. I daughter. 6 lbs.. 4 os. DUNCAN- At the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan. (nee Christine MacPhee) a daughter. Jessie Ann Willins, weight 1 lbs.. is on. Wil.l.ll- At the (Theory Hoar tai on September 16, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Willis. 0'Leary. I son 1 lbs.. I oss. llrlaa Kevin. - a son. 15 on. IABl'.- At the P.E.I. Hospital on Sept. 10th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ware. St. Peter's, I rt DEATHS "In retail merchandising, , I'll said. the dealer is now helpe' enormously through modern ad- vertising by the manufacturer.'. Through factual advertising lll( purchaser has gleaned I knowl- dollars and as a result many companies in the mid-west states were forced out of business. Last year 30 million dollars was paid out for fire losses and the ad- verse trend this year continues. Vice President Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon, in the absence of the ,. ident. announced that the Attorney General of New Bruns- wick and mat president of Fred- ericton clu . Jim Dunlap. Guelph Ont. and Dick lisnthorn. Sum- merside. Jack Gordon. Guelph Oat. was I guest. In NB Paid Off FREDl:RlC1'0N (CF) -- su- tlstlcs indicate at least 49 acci- aaiesy campaign conducted by R.C.M.P. throughout New Brun- I. and I a.rn. Tuesday. Sept. 3. Normally. accidents could have ill). ' MARRIAGES Page. I native of Halifax, as an Assistant General Secretary. He was formerly General Manager and secretary. and Manager of Publications, of the Chemical Institute of Canada. with head- quarters in Ottawa. Doctor Page is a chemfcll adlsn Army throughout World War II. After infantry duties he served on the chemical warfare and intelligence staffs. lie com- pietod his active service in 1945. as I member of the Adjutant an of Ottawa. Doctor Page has written many sntborltatlve papers on scienti- and economic fifty countries. He has assisted the Canadian Government by serving on committees and as a Civil Service Results Listed mandant at Rusiico. in her report of the Finance Committee. Mrs. W.R. Brennan mac or two routinc matters. the -stressed Cookie Week and out-lmoeting adjourned. Conference. Following the clearing up of fences contrary to the provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act; namely-failure to keep proper records. and failure to return Unemployment insurance books. . The case of I Harrington resi- dent charged under section its fl) is) of the Criminal Code was for sentence. , Evidence was completed in the case of a city resident charged with care and control of I motor vehicle whilst 'ntoxicated. This case was adjourned to Friday, other cases disposed of dur- log this session of the Court. in- cluded three speeders who were each fined tin and costs or ten days: a party charged with driv- log without a license was fined vnittlng In chive was fined I10 and costs or 'lcensed party to since early times the bee has been regarded as the most intel- ilslt of all insects. Parhr. losnsneraide: Mrs. ldith Florence Gard. Saint Eleonora; Details of this as to date uid nrcnrrnm Turkey supiler at. CARD PARTY wmmzns - wsnn - At st. Joseph's HoI- "W" "I N”'"""' E""'”' "'d ””"'"' '"”"b" I” '” "Id" "W" 'l''"" "ll "” M" I” 1'" mm n'"''" u'"""' "" '"""' the British Isles concentrated on Prln C u t d t l k herahip campaign which Is now Wlnsloe Station Hall. Salurday,iiWinners at St. Pius Tenth Card pital St. John. NB. on Sept. domemuted herm of two ulmg lwkcemel? IR; Igglsamdl: Br;Il?.:w8.b0..w "V, . comm... in program. . Sept. 21. Sponsored by W.A. .party last evening were: men s 9. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. George .1; came for good ud weep mg chanensd. and om" m "Hi .h Ii m l m mm,” It was decided that Ihg execu. MI-39 Elam” F09”? S-,-. Tickets still available. fl:tk,yChI(r(l"e'sm IERi'::d.;(Evll ;.lryil)lard flux m. damn. Fm" mu day to the mating to the 60” cards I ofenshvee iigmneaollduc iancdudiu 11" would nuke nnnnmema Assoc. of Mus. up 1-0 31”,” ind..." gm. Muxgmk hdm: Hm'syh'd.' weight 6 "u”'u cu. ' present. nothing has been found Miss Marion Langille. Provinc- the Round-up and Weebgnd to have Mr. Richard MacDonald (Mt. Allison) .2; you, om mu, 0,, m mm, C9,; Com". sec-Md M” Joe M". in clothing to surpass the product Ial Camp Commissioner, gave an camp. Mcrellry of Dominion Drama wood and Kemnc oil burn.ug.Eme'm. Conmmol; E" Mpcsuraztt-aom at the tan. ofthlll-tter -nlmalfor Wmnth. outstanding report of the Brow- Details of I Commissioners' FNUVIL Iddre-I Invone 1nter- Will Hwellt PUP"! 101' , range. Firestone Home and Auto I W F.re'ele.om Mr; I nmull l. Hospital on Sept. 15th. to d""PI"lY -"id I")""'Y- . nio Pack Holidays and Guide Conference ot be held in the Lau- 9"” In My place of drama. at piano studies. 1., Co. Ltd IM.'n.phy and J'-ck Bah”: Doori Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Camp- 'ynl;;euE"g'l')"!f::emggfgbsgd 315'-'0 Camps held during the summer. rentinns from November lth to 2:: :::lhuc'o'm(13I'l"'Clll "Hill durlns For further pgrtlcularg Iv. GOLDEN WEDDING g Mvpmh Mm Clarence new". bell (nee Edna Macltcnzie, R. me 5 1 mm wmc h Special mention was made of loth were given by Mrs. W.W. M V! - PHONE 5965 N.) I son David Russell. We ll” '3 " "'3 the splendid leadership given b Reid Prince Edward island TI” Gill” W111 I110 Provide en- .,, and Mrs. MUIOIKFUXDCII. Vcrn- FUNERAL MONDAY h mm 5 lb. . "I brought to Canada the most Id , M" Rowek m C m C , C m''m . r M . . . ;u - - the . . M on Bridge. are celebrating their T T 9 ' ' vanced item in men's clothinr . ' ' e T P mm c:mm':nI:,';:u'hn 1': um” mu (3. gun" go, .11 -A :- ilme will he announced in this paper. After adjournment of the meeting served by Miss Allie McLeod. refreshments w e r e STOREY ELECTRIC gold medal for surgery from Montreal's McGlll University in M1. Funeral services will be held here Wednesday. False U. S- cunuoars oar ctssusas. ..::.m.. we retriges-ate the lint -..:m.. lfitsrefrfgeratfoawehaveit fiilsropsrsbleweeaa rapairit. felt ring that has been g boglll 330 and no Uni states bills in Albany. N.Y.. Sherbrooks. Qus.. and Montreal. 'l1IeIl0andsosnsoftho&do- aomlnatins carry 3 series desig- aatloa. Others of the m denomi- ilald-Mooro of the RCMP said Muuvrnssnr CONTINUES I