PAGE TWELVE 11m GUARDIAN, UHARLOTTETOWN _ NOVEMBER s. 1949 i C UR NEWS BUDGET FOR out: SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER? Q’ , l; Fire breaking out about 9.45 last - ' Dr. H 1d . __ , - "Wm" night completely destroyed the “Wir- Norwh- "He: one brother Concrete Piles an belns cast on‘ ruivuas. yssrnnav- The ';,°"f,"°°ld9‘",‘,"'l’{"~ f"- Y-M V- 11ml 1M M1”1°“w°““,‘,1nnt° n11‘; and if? oriiishrlt“'sivlce'p'°““°" l. i _ "Pom-rm, To snhlu-omu“ dwelling house u! My, nuhl; ll_ 10mm Providence and one sister, Bruce Stewart's Wharf and dredg- funeral of Mrs. (Dru) A. H. Small- n,“,f,,,§“$,,,,'“ ,.,,§‘,’,', 5,013,: “,1: ‘Mam’ agllww‘; $8..‘ w“ as Managing Dlrsclorofs’ M1111. _. u __ Dn Tndenor m“, o, Montreal Rope, on lhn Mount Edward Rand Mrs. Harold Huling, Boston; sud ins operations are well underway wood of Souris, was held yesterday "my The nnfi huh," we". Aw 1‘ mm eh‘, he w“ lnal-onnhly en. leln its Propane cu, Qn; Wm.“ h“ heen nnnolnhnd- inwnnn n, ‘he about one llnll mll, "om chnrlnlw nine grandchildren. as the Canadian Dredge and Dock morning from the Cutcliffe Fun- l-lnn f-eehan Arthur hseuuhhllh “Mm w f A o; young lnd, rel bulineq together- wll “ppm” n _ , novlnclnl snnnwnnnn Dn Rom town. Dairnail! was estimated to be "m" 1111;132:3135“ 11:2)’ reliatlves on Companyk Cflhlltllrlle lhéllt‘: prJllmin- gal Home to the Church of the Unllnn Mncfionnln Dnnm J mnn’ 1129:! lltlnefilnnnngrlgnild “n: "n, and shelf hardware h Mm‘ 4 , h . u expected m “five In the any nhnnt “[0004” v g sh s very ary wor on e cons uc on of oat Holy Redeemer where Re- D°nnld_ Jonnlnnn ha,“ and John ,, h I hum.’ In making qhln nno l n - r ta-ke up his duties about tiic wggafnlnllwwlixzh1tlglllaigd byhr. soux- yllfllflgyfngeiflgufilncfwglf, thThilentfig gdhaggncrete piles to ggkfisnifl“? ragnxxy $12233: McAaklll. Interment took place in gznetgorguntnolglhlelewnzorhyncompnn, 31:2! and Penrden wlylel’ 1113213: i l, . .,‘ .~ irst or the month, onto [he 1 5P8 e h has h h ' ' ' - the church cemetery where ser- t m wnln Mlhl- the 5mg. e1‘ Pesent stogk . . _ , a,“ bun “on, n00 h”, ago e eeri an annual visitor e cast and driven under the The pallbearers were Vince t m o‘ a e f‘ sal b l, 1 “'1! ‘- .1’ " . away. Valiant worli by the Cit and 1° F11” P"°'1"°°- l1"- nml Mrl- Key llallwny whorl. Hell o! there are Bloke. John Doyle. Robe" Mn’; vlees were conducted by n“, w, m! n, hymn m Q Master Ml 114° renedy aizizntlg; lilidlng ‘h’ 11"“ *1‘ r § l. . i Flremen responded to a amail P hd I , 1' visited Mr. Nesbit only eight d; 5 termed long piles and half short Kenzi B St S v" MacDonald‘ W811i Wllll Thee" M1“ 3”?‘ Mm‘ e ' 1 "°““ 1"” °“ K°“s"“ll‘°" 11°“ 3gb ‘Li: frame“ prmm°d “m” aso. and though he was sullen: piiei. There will be twenty-six sets Mclllle’! 'l'.°‘c if“?! tfwtnt ' ' __ Ion returned ml"1°""l' mm-lml“ Mpmmded “1"°'y'°“° about 12.55 this morning. The [ire OTnNI ' . 1mm nn ll-lnnl-hble due“, den"? of aix piles with each set a dlf- merit ‘we’ l.‘ th R“ "LC ‘hi? AT twin!" CL“! " M‘ h" we; introduced and brought us an r‘ WE‘ Dawn“ wh° started in the closet but was the ncnnffggkfingulflrg: came as a great shock. I ferent length The longer piles Cemete Snervlge zttnlgle aérgvg 16mm“: tluk on wn" Ind ‘he inspiring message as she told oi is: bfigmgtsldloyliigalérlck building, nulckly smothered by the men. Mn none“ nnnsekeener, M11 Enn The funeral will be held in Nor- will be used at the outer extrem- was conducted by Rev. Patrick aoumeh o’ Es Supp“; hi“ my“ by conditions in that area-t country nenth hy Means Sqtulned on his he” w“ "me dumage’ Platts. She warned Mr. Roper who f?“ 111111! lgVetnneidny morning. where ityuof ‘tine wharf where the water Hennessey, C.Ss.R. Ingnmseoehggr ollvehsh: Klnennble-nnoghaz; and the problems they ‘Peal/O to face. nnd Penman h‘ '19Of";:;kls1lflw t l e w e urod bes dc his son, is le eepest. 5h ul- ed us to help w our pray- ' h! s Qlniltlfusld‘; 0,113, 911x22 It: ?fn°,n$e wlhose body was brought home from Alwuli 75 nl-rrl Plle! h"! 5"" ilistorie articles preserved from held 1'51‘ mam a‘ m’ Ohnwm‘ eraeandg slits more W09" V1l° 111" ifrfictllfsltindtwhgglggilirelshttor black‘ Origin of the fire was not detemi- °"°1‘°°‘1“'1"1-""_‘5" shlpped 11"“ 3m“ Swwmw‘. 111° 51""! °l' Pill! durlns the wvm- M“ Pa” mwmlud 91"" In" poggjblllties, At the c1010 I developed as 608101181.‘ m‘ "n" lned, --_- Wharf from the Alsoma Steel Fl-elwh Revolution the ship wreck sided’ Mr‘ In" 511mm’ w“ mm‘ vote of thanks was extended to Miss fequlred lo, ‘he h n n '11 lltlnl ~ sii Friday evening Oct. 2a Mrs. Neighbor, and fnnnn, mnn, _The present Prince County Hos- Company. Sault Ste- Mflrlr- 0"- ot the Marco roicin lass o.- mold °° l° “l” °“1°° °‘ ""11"" l° Moi-son ior the timely Add-reu- Rev. ridges “non, n n“ 11"‘ "1 "Ii s Iamcs Crawford formerly Miss ' pita] will definitely be retained tario. They are about 70 feet in munle loader used by o family on replace Mr. Vincent Foster who ML wehnm. nlno ha“, n l”, r9 one 0,‘, the 1‘ Irlghs-then ~ _. . . . n quickly but ih fir is t f l 1 I .1 1 glffflilel-DNEAICLEEQg£r1rl§€§§3id ti}? advanc“ 1°!‘ the hgugeltobe ‘live: and used‘ 1"°1’°b1>' 1°!‘ Chronic lellfllll lllld WPPB esllllllllcd l° P.l!l.I. are among the displays iu. h“ been mmsfemd 1° mmmm" marina and closed with the Bene- Province. major ndusme! 0H1" . , Most of the household effects down~ C55“ m“ m“ ."°“’ “"911” 15 weigh heme“ 11”“ “"1 11"“ m1“- ' the current exhibition of articles ""5141" “we” Mumeml’ w“ 111" diction. Lunch was served and s 1n Qclohel. 194-, u, i ' I . - l - I7 - o i .1; i. om 1m?‘ "s": i“ B°.T€§.°‘°“t'<.€.°°'3‘.'é:.J5.Piiwuh "l1?“5§~5?3i°‘il..i?°t.... a‘..’t’“°"" '"""*-‘ "“ ‘he mo" i"<im‘“°..i“'é1°.'§”‘w£; "m" ‘m’ "' b” P the Resurrection ai Notre Dams Sign (Suturgetvigrtnluglse: rwsvewtaerzegxalr; gourd of Trnslees n; ll-le h°5pllnl_ in length, are 20 inches wide and l Th; exhlhltlon we“ nhderwny t” presented to Mr. William Mam - as a 10 nt stock co lgidiml- A” __ istruck by fnlilng plaster in their nut-filial?’ginlilhsocggiirlfithong fir}; 212i 1:111:55 tlihelcthghaeifd algpltlggelfltaeg dfilhlbuttlut night’ enthusiasts ginntnoilahaglrliatze ‘ggasl-‘gl ‘Kohl’ lye‘ Keizrlgingiollitrbnpllttlaggytlg for”: d9; vmng partner 01th’ mm‘ _ CONDITION IMPROVIeI! - asnngffflullgée “nv=“1‘l:§:o§l1fn°5t-he hen, announcement inn, the lull with a six-inch head of czist it-oh. ‘wvm nénlflnviethé?” ”§"°“‘,“,’,}‘°l,f* funds raisin: fimifittee m? p.11? of spiritual refreshment. The loaf“ 31mm“ “me 1° Challilllo ‘HF- $18 condition ct John Cullen cl c p 5 g r w y n 1 " n as gencrm 11181111139!‘ h!’ thi year] built tight’: “C”! DIES IN CAMBRIDGE. MASS.- There passed away at the Grey Nun's Hospital in Cambridge. Mass. e business we, :33)" lglficen H. Shaw being the 11'“; Government rants of a roxi- one 500W ls at work at the . - _ . men’ m‘ any" o! ‘n’ ca, nn house at the outbreak. Mrs. Plgtis. mnmy 5300.005 “vould be Panda dredging operations on ‘he ea“ Clover Club. The exhibits "e nll nut day to be held Nov. 5th., and chairman, Rel. KG. Sullivan, pa: (m-n lh 0¢tober,19d7 from lervicq wen m tn _ __. Mr. Rcpcr alxlhlslnvalid wife, and . . . . . owned by Island people and u, from the various comrnittea were 815911. overseas with the Royal c e truin-car co.i._~ion hinjo, and MTL Men“ who were only if the old hospital is retoin- 51119 01' the Rhllwfly Wllhrf- A d9!“ loaned w the I o D E wnn n" nennh The Re“ W33 llrel-cdl- opened dlnn Anny service C 1111* i near Borden on Thursday cvcii- v,5,n-nn_ ed. as the grunts are for nddltlon- rick scow arrived at the wharf snonnnl-ll-l; this dldplszy‘ the meetings with a fine devotion- ceived his CECOIRUOISU)?‘ He N‘ l’ ' l 38,1 Shawls S0111‘; ixgprovemle-LF bu‘ This was the second serious firc a1 hosplm accommodation mfly’ from Tormermne several days 59' 3°11" 01 11W Phil. mill-fly 0f 211°" Armistice weekend will be a busy a1 service‘ Mr‘ Mercer Stressed m” (Mlmary) 1°’ dmlllgufsheyfeil . 9 5 5 l D" e 311g" 1'5"- l1'~"' oss for Mr. Rt: . . __"‘ . . ari i e, "i ' . ' , mldlng tn reports 1mm the Prince ln 1943 he 1C5, gegnln.'ylnegsnnnggfie Malgist gig}; andeleégtatio: headecnby clghijléuneraiholdthe lat; William soitnilesevgetriiirleqlsflltzgy) $231.3?‘Z22“i3}.‘§§’3'.;."m§I.?'.K?§“.,"§:" Zii-etvtiflllrelljsiirifltixnil hghsatazguéliln: (‘ggiiortarlortlalf étlleflfigges€ll1gCOLl€iiuxlfiizr - _ County Hospital last eveniiiq. H-ls hquse, °l‘ i - m" all 91111515 ll‘; 1‘ ‘was e Y°5e1"‘3’“ '11‘ icture f e e ' - fr a dcr f ' 1 " . ' i» i i W ‘lmli 111“- Tlwml“ Gallam- W1” The Porkdnle Fire Dennrlmeni °l members m’ the BM" °I Trade "w" "m" Macuaw‘ “Mm 5°51 ‘Wotélrlilllrllilsngo Wglllflnrigtlligl 5:013:10: wlgohsffinmle h” thlilold; $31M’; wgiiidullie “Prfllililfilégo?! pyesentfy gflungtsl-‘etlgll. ftmlfiiki“ _ ‘ _. , _ was ti passenger in the car, is murli were standing by last nlghl no lnet with Premier J. Walter Jones Home to St. Paul's Church where o; dlslnn; lnndn, Unlte: Church meal deldh h?‘ ygllglgn o; Jesus chrlst were to he Armoured Brigade Headqusrter? ' ' ‘ Improved. Her injuries were rot as smother any further outbreaks The m summerflde “m1 Suunmed a S91v1” w“ "Pndllcled b? He“ J‘ Llnins bol-h wblls of the Clover whltne pa]; “lgnofsnunylonf applied in personal living for no 3118- W- W- 391d. D.S.O. com: serious as those of her brmlini‘. loss was partially covered by ln- resolution asking that ‘he Trans T- 1bb°t1 and lmerment w“ a1 the C1111’ 511d 1711 1517199111 1116 "m?! 01 N B well 15111:“!!! to bo s ‘as :4’ ellleflllll 15W C311 ¢°11ll1e11531° 101‘ mmdlng‘ 1 ' . . I The accident took the life c! Mr. sursnce. gamma Highway when bum be ex" P91113155 Cemelery- 111° 11311 11119 Q1191” lll¢1l1d95 camp‘ director He will beyalslsted 3119 1801i 0! 59151115611311"? T0 B‘ 1 _ Cullen's mfltilcl‘, Mrs. Josopli Cui- Mr Roper is a foreman with {xiii fisenstgglllxzfarzlwfe-conxlasggg The Canadian Legion burial articles ranging from an 18th cent- by Row c_ A,’ Brltteh of the cent. selfishly busy is to be socilally tie: BIRTHS W?’ . ‘°“ °’ s‘ “ms” - s ial;".‘ili‘;sii.f‘i..ii2t.il“°‘d.32" ornlno-o 1r some or on us» 222$" B23232‘. Si??? Eilféiitfiifiii" €f°"‘““ °*"“ "l "dc" 8'1"“ “m” m“ =""=“~'"- T“ "My °""=‘~*‘""' "-°"°""—" —' 1* h» onlnotfr- , . . I I 1 me tam‘ We 9° lnllnn pnlnllnn out that n highway M n- ks m‘ d n1} n El" 11° COW- Rev. Ralph Wagner of North which is of value is the overflow town Hospital on November 1n, a 1 1 FUNERAL SATURDAY "' The The bla-ze attracted a large rium- which included 11°11‘ 30mm‘ and rd rragSll/lll‘ Hillrl I 111g‘ pit": 1 A 858611502’ inc f ' Bedeque‘ o’ an experience o! me “Vin: 1M9’ to Mn ‘m! Mm’ Vernon L" ,. l, , gilmel-nl c; Thomas Sunlshy M; b“ of people wnh an ‘vho arrived slnnlnerslne would cemnnn, serve urn c . . . er, . .. re m) PM w when-we 0 3.4a! 0f special interest Saturday ls Christ; this depends upon tho MaeDonaitL-n son. Vernon Allan. held Saturday morning from the A. 0,, mnn nnnnnn n, ,0 he, cm thc best interests of the people of l l“ "°"°Ys W" ‘he Fla"- '," , ‘in’! °¢ =1" this year oi the banquet prepares by the ladies penitence she faith of each Chrls- IIARDING—M the Prince COuntv . A. Heimesscy {liner-ll "U" 1° .5“ WCre pilrkéd all along in? iotiii P1111“ County. Pall-bearers were Allison Mac- 5g; the axe-me Diifltlltd last sca- of the Churches followed by tossts, um Hospital, October 90th, 1949, n, Mn nnlnns Bnnnca‘w,,nre Rnnnmn, and n‘ the news‘ Mayor Amen snld nmn, the meen Donald, Douglas Saunders, James wood Islands erry serv ce between stunts and using song conducted by ____ and Mos. George s, Hhrdlnn (m, h Mass was celebrated by Rev. TUESDAY lng ma; nllnongn Prflnler Jones Burden. Robert Norton, James ed m the “Merritt! Caribou is not- Clarence Christie odMerigomish, N. b n Pr, De Dd “n Jean (Jhsppeil) of Kcnsingtoi-l, n led liTvfiZ“ii“.iY.“Ze..Z“° ‘lgillii FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Th. tggzemngudecgion onnncnntnem” m Rlggjslgl-"llgfbzrlt 1111*? logllns Party by the northuicnbleifizlhe: ii. “glllllélyulggfafileeihl mo!" for Islrggfi lots proxoeeding: at §“;‘“"‘°’ w“ ‘Mn’ wflgm ' 11”" ‘ ‘ ll 8 PCCH . ' ZI- ei, were William Mccsbe. lnngrnnholnfdzllilvrsnlgesfnh (Irullen inns consldertstign wguld uienivefitmwffi: from the 28th than. was as fol- Llgllted- lvir. Ross Matheson of Hunter its nieetlnizn 1n Kellr Ivlrrrngilol POLLABD—\M North Wlltshire on Frederick own new-ate iiiaiuhcrii m‘: rendgm nn nézr winning; resolution when the matter is final» lows: R.S.M. Hillier, P.G.; ,ia.s.ivl. "fr-nlwndlur with the inssen- finer is huey nrrtsnslns for the Gin-inch. M not he n? octobei» 12th. mo. to fir. lndMi-a. [Tlodrfimtecganlluilcilellfnhestelniaglfnlgllé élllirCh whore lcqotlicnd Higlf Mrs 1y decided-S gangfl’ 5' Mnreslde’ A) inertia" uYllaggl-agf ‘Ifitgeslsebllo! enigllnillgngd tibtgegligleespeogll‘: gfmtfi tlger iltothgtt Vevhigllnellgtllongttfloll Hl-tnry Pollard, l mn- chulefl Rob- l ’ ' ' ‘ " _; r , _ _; _ , ,; ii O 0S 6 w" ln the call-mun gemnwly Rep. was celebrated by the Rey BilSll WEDNESDAY Bdrs‘ glliulllfev V‘: Dulghleldllswv-g Dan {amen m£nmhnr m, hrnnkn fen community from Friday night when erected and dedicated on‘ Sept- MAT|m5°N_A¢ u“ p_ 5 L Hon nnnnntntlves n; m, Cnnl-lnslemwn Crokcn \vho also conducted ser- RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP - lie,’ A L‘, wenlernnnd. A P4 rled showed n deem“, o; 35¢ the conference opens to Bwiday ember llth, i021. The service was pltal, October 28, 1949, to Majol- h o; the cnnndlm Leglnn l;_ vices at the grave. The pail bcar- James Nicholson, son of Mr. and _ The figure, l l l evening when the feilmvship circle conducted by the Moderator. the d M G. M th . Gl _5_l___ hllendnd the funeral and ers were. John Maclnnis, Thomas Mrs, John Nichoiscn, Crupaud, is glfigcls: Aésjgauéltnhvrgle- i» w“ flnnnen m 8361:?’ x1e? p21: an" the cnnmhlnervlce nmclnlly Rnwd chnnn D_ Hendermn “and grwguonf‘; dnnnhanegagdnn onmnnde Mncmnnld read the s“. Curran, Peter McKcnna. Joseph receiving congratulations on hav- W_ M" I'm " J n J- A_ Ho- r‘ sense" “Mn (60364), nnhn’! 15_ closes the conference. by the Rev, Geo, B, cunnlnghnm JoflN5TON-Qn October 1p, 1949 vice at the graveside. Bugler Prank Tremor. 5°§°P1l G°Ym1°Y ""1 111E received the Ellzn Jone, “J. ac n s, . . _ ., ge s, 7m (“mar truck; 4n.” (4713) . .____ oi Alberton. and the Rev’d Jas. A. st King's County Hoqoital, Mess: I ‘mnn sounded lne l“, posh M, Elmer McQuiitii, lbcholarsillpb at TfgiacDongid Clol- ‘Mémberg of the escort from nn l‘ i ' ’ ’ ' A Si. Avs-nds man. Mr. Warren Maoowan. Minister of the church. tague. to Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. 1 outputs: $3 iiiYsteggle-ailltllklifirfouth SAD NEWS RECEIVED Dr iigifcvnfil’; iicstudeilista oi°t§.“'a§§'c" Prlnor lldwalil 151°“ Relllmml liTM Prime Edward Island m“ g1z1bllpl1lllzg1ll1i: 11218111112111‘ l? “ha; i?“ mmmyniwlfk w“ glam“ 10mm“ (m. Mm Webster) I - . Y " ' , ~ ~ _ ,, ,, son of the Canadl N tl y Mr. Ivan c $011.1“ a oon- son. ' ‘- fr? .‘.*:.‘:.*"i.::"l::5 stations: :§;izlli:"..i:ll.l::.s2.'"i.:.:?*.:; éitt-"aii? h":::i.s~.li..i’";‘:i’. in i» will will»? m 8°“ smut..." “m ""‘"' ’* some" PM bu“ Meow “moo-owe non-n» I . rlicster Mass. ‘that her aunt Mrs ‘the 1949 graduating class in agri- Small‘ Pete. Cam bell Herb Doulll- ca" ‘or the shwment °r 15131“ Show extracted ltg, h“ 1e“ h: in a wpy of a 5mm“ deuvned 111 1&1- P1l9-1 °ll “WIV- 0030501‘ 3th, 194d ~ 9a“ or. the m3 event‘ of the Hannah Lovey Crosby had passed culture at. PWC and was reoom- l - MS Chg o‘, d, s R turnips this season than they were me REL Hosp l yesmdiay n‘ 111' me Rel/d Jmn K911‘ (“@4551 1° M“ 5nd Mrs" Kknbau '7' K”? onndlhs lllolrlolo o! 51- Alll-ll- avmy. She iivod with her niece. hiciiticii m this scholarship by the £5,315? s'_ ‘Q s'r§;nn_ n‘ ' provided with last year. it W43 ‘}’f,'ii.,i§§§°'l ‘gls-tlsottifigenr: who w" ‘he "m Mmlsm o’ MW m!‘ ‘omefly °t chmmlmm" . 's Credit Union was their .aii- M _ Ch -_ lml-ned l h l - peque and the first Moderator ofthe dsuxhlrr- L I l Meeting held on mesdny mreMrsciltntarnngogtnarlicgreiolrghigflsséil Department of Agriculture. - "n" Grayswn "Molrllglelglllgménltlln-I oldent nine miles east of Bbufll pl-esbylerw o; Pn-lnm Edwnrn In 3559.4“ Baton, on Qntobq u“ 1 111- 011mb" 131-11- A W911 filled lier a fow months ago. They both FUNERAL, Tl-lllggglny _ Th, A ‘"5" H°11°W°°l1 flllt-‘Tmalh sel-vlm ' ' ‘ Wnfndrusgfiy mm“ em I {we land, and in whose honour the 1949. l0 MY- 811d 11-"- w°1ll1¢11 13 v . , all of members and trlsitors were spent many summers here at remains n, M,“ Lnnrn Mncuon‘ ggghrrgifl llgifi-iflllniifillgnvllblllgllyffeél: Mr. Cirayaton, together with snnghlneefixdagnlry1lwlin:nnny' Church is named. These was also Reed. (nee Grace Esau), aaori. Mn c_w_ nnnd, Moncwn, snnnn n n n“ nn Mn Ed placed a copy of the Olrder of ser- ANNEAR - at King's count-y it... Oct. 26. arrived in Charlottetown fflgn?“ 1131,19“ Qgglo nylesltlfzdizwlmlig: glezdit 0’ near serldce- c-N-R-i gléfilnsmogllggJtk cry n m‘ tgglglfiflrtfih 12c 0316:5150‘: ‘lalrezrzrg: $1131 ftgnMralllllllddaikflogtokel-Aflfig}! _._ . . _ _ c n. , _ . . . . . . . a first tordcr of business was the FISHERIES FEDERATION najnnzwm";§n,:f§°ml5l::§gn:§ hi‘, “gwgfgéifnfll 1%,: mine lhggflfllllhbgl‘ ‘$3.?’ ndeigd gfiethift wifihsnviiitblinfv$ehh“fi Kg" 1‘ all“ 1f“ ‘l “l” ‘"41"’ °1 10W" Mmmgllh '1 ‘llluimli .call allowed by the illllllltus MEETING-Information has been ' H -_ e - ~ - l, nl ' __ pr nte age s. o Tuesday's meet- Mildred Ruth. the last annual meeting, The received from Mr. Clive Plantn. Mmmeal‘ and were transferred to d°‘°“5“‘1 1W1 1°“ 11°11" 311°“ 1'30 s p potatoes and turnips from companion supped on the 1ruche‘ . . ing of th b . A d‘ -——i———- dent, Mr. ‘lelvin Bridges govc riionager of the Fisheries Council 1h‘! 19515911” °1 h" ‘men M's- °~"‘- 1° 10°28 h °°ml>1°1lll W111i me Island duflng the sew)“- Tml/ m“ 10mm‘ number ofetlt Ooitgzifggsvtiongweg 111533156155 The meeting was called to or- membered by many friends. with the singing of O'Cana.'lri. ‘ nth ; wt- Brighton Bench and W111 l" Fe" whose death occurred in Boston, I . . Lillian MacDonald Mt. Stewart. Mr. MncQuillan about the conduct cmuerred ‘V1111 9N1?»- fllld Gov- T118 lfilllfed mill W" milled 1° “Jlllnt :1 Ll:- Egacltfrf‘ ‘Ij-itoncagadill/ Otltvrllrlyahewhatnornilirtillsi: The funeral will lake place on of some Halloween priinksters. and "Tlmelll °111°1°1§ 11°16 yesterday. the Souris Hospital by his two com- 12:33: $115,231” Pmsbyuw m‘ m’ BULMAN-ANDERBON -- At St n5 i: h" t. g5, n l Mlnlslmi nflr-lsnnnlen ‘no, his Dc“ Thursday morning at 9 o'clock to ho evidently succumbed to la heart About 1,600 cars are to be al- 9591"" 511d 111191’ "1191! l0 fill P- ' 501111’! 396MB’. Mlllflli Pill"?! Ed" ., a 1a m o lens puty Minister win be nvnnahle m, 5L Andl-ewg church, nurihl will attack before reaching the pcllce- iotted for the shlament of turnips, 19.1. Hospital by ambulance. At me c“ "H , wardi Island, on Saturday, Oct. tmgs’ w also mention“! m-e the annual meeting of the P E be in the church cemetery. 11131115 11°11“ M“ 1145019111113" at and “mug 1'50“ 101' potames W111U11 da. ‘s fl i; liyht 05m“. hero" 22nd’ 1949’ Hazel Margaret’ hush- ‘nmm 11mm” he“ “l Maxnfld‘ ' ' that time was on i-luty In another will be approximately the same a: Mr- W.G. Foster. Chairman of w“ '3 l? °n s°P1'°"‘1"1' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. v —wn on Jl l n’ d lh _ Islam] Fisheries _Federatlon and , _ _ 22nd,, wulluee B, M N lll g v . _. '1 1 i’ ll dinner“ iyor sail “£11119 ofiicfiiflh Board of Trade dinner on Novem- Work on the new annex to the Pa“ °1 111° '°“11- 15st Y5"- Me- GTEYSYDXI Slfll-Gd that the Advisory Board 1'0 The Cm c e ‘o er Bulman‘ Rune“ w Dan“, And - - o . o d‘ t . . i Nti iItitt f th "llllll-lverlhlhenlltrhoonofhl-‘i ,Ht n1 .M.A.E. helng n nrenh success’ fin n,“ ber 8. Vital legislation for fish- Red Cross building at the corner Rcgnplwxzggy roman}; 21:31)’ gltie tgnfifinlgnéi: gjnivesehzng: gigs’ agngggcedniodtgye chit‘): M“: me amwered the can on m‘ He‘. gig-hey onncilil-tedwsr r ‘m1 was adopted on hictioi. of “"195 ‘s l"°5°"“” “ml” F“ H°““ P‘ D°'°“°S.“’” “"1 slam’ 5mm - . n~ c I ft i u M Ki ii oii- vonly Crentor- Born at Vernon TRACY-CANNON-At the Giulia! ennis Peters. seconded by Jos- gins.oinmtinivéinilhgheyfaglgl nolfnllilll is progressing well and should be nfijggteigaliolrh dxhgted ntngoén. dual!‘ year than they had last year. aezxbltiegcaher anrogntatrhe ielnsatlllggtwn R-lvel’ Where he had lived his en- or the Assumption West 5t. John, Iph B. Arsenault. ant-r Nova-mnn 15- Mr Plank‘ llnlShfid as fares ciinpentcr whorl: was duc to heart failure. The de- some two your, "l, M, George Home Teaching Department in tire life. his home whs always s N, 5, Qewhel- 31, 194,9, Donsld - is concerned in ano er mnn . conned had been treated m. n Key of snmmersme. new p-msiden! nnnlmn hns nmvnd ln Cnnnnnu. haven oi rest ior all who entered Frencls Tracy of st.Jol'in.N.B-. lo .. I h ti , h ' Work started on Saturday on Zilllsrgmg lroer maerillil rgfitsmnen, p35 ‘Ilganréisedngggli: thseainiorannlg: connlllnn on n nl-nvlnun M. and gene“, mnnnner m, ‘he nan wwn Dunn“ m, n“; kw we,“ and where his conduct was always Hiima Jeanne Cannon of Char. addition to the Prince Edward _ _l, . ll Pl En .,l M 1 t i l Miss M xinnon, herself blind. 11" rymbol of hospitality. iottetown. and l-lnsnllnl wnlnn wlll nm, ;glg'ndmfniolhl‘g sotccnsiorlfie w“ yesterday afternoon. Thu body was lying in an un- C.f‘_“‘l‘,,‘;‘,'f'_“,',§§ £15,050‘; ‘$3,131,231? w“, he nmng "an cournnnln hulhe The late Mr. McNcill was oi Vlde extra office space and l-i The building is being shlnirled lighted part of the yilrd and was known novellsh noun Bmmneld, nmnlng, lynlng, leash" hnndl. Pll" Hlshlsnd Scottish lint-age. hi! 9557115 3”’ “dun beds ‘m m“ mam 11°01 The death of Mrs. Stanislaus E. and the wmdows are ban-m msm: "TmQmTd by M“ MucQuman '3" entitled "Pleasant Valley." It was crafts, knitting. sewing. 096-. w father “m3 the 1"” 3061M‘ MC‘ AULD-At Lower Cape, N. 3.. on. 5nd a 1h°1'°“51"'1-" ul°'1°'da1° "ma" Daircii iii her home in Rustlco on kd a‘ pram-n‘ The parmmn’ 1“ 11's "11"" 11°11“ 511M111’ "n" 2 “' the story of how the author pur- some od the more than 160 blind New “m1 1115 "Wm" “$119111” Saturday October 29 Louis Auid. Om nursery. The nursery will Angus,’ noun mnn’ caused n nnmn SldC are up and Will be Rid? 10F nl.,.\'hSl°r<1°.\'- chascd some badly eroded and persons in P.E.I. These courses will 5"“ camPbeu- All" 1'13 15911"? aged 67 yen", I ' '_ provide a2 additional cubicles for 5pm“, mm among he, mnn, m, iihish lfl about another week. The Fhe lgte Ml;- Clorg W" Inf": worthless farms in Ohio about be given in the homes of the blind dtelll- ll" lnlo Wo-llwe B. Mo- COMPTON-At the P. n. I. Hos- glghnl cots on lhc second glnon hlnnnn she w“ 1n he, 57th we,“ structure has a hopper roof with pcntcrv l’ ‘l; Sewn ,“'“:nnv|:n§n eight years ago and proceeded to pgrsons who wlnn m twelve ln_ Neill automatically became the pltul, Thurgdhy, Novfsrd, Mrs.’ The addition will hxlcnd nu; she leaves to mnnrn bend“ h" s three-foot projection. iflinllslilill: andllH-nuie lltamny m rebuild them through methods of structlons, Mr, G111. wood, P.2d. “cram”? 13°11 0f 3"". l1" l-ll- Daniel Compton in her 67th yeu._ lronythe east comer or thc buiiri- husband. her mother. Mrs. Simon The wundows 2r? oflnssgllteiwerdsharn: “ham the Show sympathy M-nw and?‘ rotation’. The Blather had been yield secretory, reports that the :11’, “hlfllal” "1 '~" ""1"" ""1 THOMPSON-At the Prince in; iii a north-easterly dlrcCllOn. ‘Piiiciiu, North Rustico. Three bro- blocks on in“ ring n: transom‘ lnmmnnny n mended‘ mar“ finds harm ‘an’ as a yonmz Institute hes found that its Home "n°,°1“"- County Hospital, Oct, a0, 194s. It is the first stage oi a larger tliers. Vincotit. Dawson City. 91' l Wlle- T Bfe ‘l 5 - THURSDAY conservation‘ own! nérestl in S011 Tguhlng Department renders Ore e “V” 1° 111°“ '1' h" ‘"119’ 1"" Ernest Claire Thompson, aged rlX plan for the development oi a Yukon; Cornelius and Henry, North above each window. l A pretty and lnlnrnsnnn m“, about in “,3 ‘a "I ,"""°111"¥ of its moat important services in 111ml’ M!!!‘ McMillan .0! 5l- PM‘ weeks, infant son of Mr. and Mrs new wing of some 50 beds or morc. Rusiico: tWOSlSl-Brs. Sister M. Edgar. The 51111111"! “"11 c-ltmuf‘. ' - e w" a“ l“ n "g “m” the rehabilitation of those who °".1111Y “"1 °1l° 351181391‘ EvelYfl Fruhh Thom suh Augustine Cove. Th ' ~ 5t J ~ h H sltol B111 he. demonstration cloak and wa-iting- 113E“ was "lemmled ‘l NQW by his Wrltlllls had come back RN, of Boston M“; who l», p ’ l anew W1“ w!“ extend out from Wlflhohi? S [lap- M-rs eGIeFi-gti-udne’ room and offlcea maslww- Pi E- 1" ‘"1 $11115" W 01110 Ind Duh his ldens into have 1°" the“ eyesight‘ 1 turned home several months a ‘c; CHANDLEMA‘ u” Pm“ Ed' l 1' ‘he 50111111118“ 69m“ o! moi pm- Dou-ceutte‘ Rustico Three sans I "rmmmm 0171' 8' whc“ 013' °P°1'°l1°ll- t0 nurse her father with lOVllgl wmd 15111115 1'1°5P1ltil0n Sunday. ., , fiifiteénalnheltriluilgirnllglmasitiad c\\élllpel:.’.‘ Aubml nwnnnmnlnncnnin wood: l Th t l r Marion Mflgflildls,sdillltlv§hléf_dflf lglr. Y t d n The Presbytery met in Keir care throughout his “m, mneqg gchagln William A. Chandler in i n “r .' . ' . _ The Litte ea re Guid o and Mrs. eag . creme, e- es er ay a ernoon at two Memorial Church, Maip ue. 0n l ‘ s r your. _ mn‘. Dr‘ J‘ wmd?“ Mcxenzm‘ Zsirkfirshgiliacl’gi§n%§§liNg§5.Y,l“§, Charlottetown began their seasonal czimc the bride of Grant MacMil- o'clock a quiet but pretty wedding Tuesday. November lat, with the 30%)., 18%; 8133x1318 lily‘??? l1,’,"ffl'l‘,'ff,' MOLLINS-Stiddenly at Norwnori meme“ r°pr°senlatw° °“ 11" Hm‘ snnllnnlre 5t, Charles’ Ban-omen, activities last night with s. threc- inn Toombs. son of Mr. and Mrs. was solemnized at Trinity United Moderator, the Rev. C. D. Hender- wlth '3 no“ o, “lends nndgmln, Rood, East Royalty on Mondavi. ‘ n - Plltllillald l°1° The Gll-"dla" 1°“ snerl-nnclnh Qnn pom. nnlgnlers, star selection as they presented Cyril s. Toombs, Rusticoville, P. Parsonage, Summerside, by the son in t-lie chair. and the clerk. 1h! lives. October 31. Edward A. Molllns int . . lVléuilelgin M F schuman n CO lnnnlne, Seql-gtgry, C_ N_ R, Mom. tigee oneggoié plays at tillie Emlplrr; E, I. The ceremony was perform- Ravi KnG. Sullivan, the prin- Rev. T. H. 8' Somers at the deilr. his sixty-fifth year. ‘ , " ' ' ' ' " ton. N. 13.; Dclma, Stella and Mar- T eatre a were we rccevcr 0d by tho Rev. Paul Richardson, cipas beng Mrs. Edith Mar arot The followin ministers were also Tii \ - ‘ Norwood- n Ltd. havo been awarded thc con- lotia at 1'iOmc. by the good sized audience in at- New Glasgow, P. E. I. I-Iogg. daughter oi Mrs. Dsvifi R. present: Revs. G. C. Webster. Rev- oi Stating/l,‘gggttv/nairllurgxl-zlinflg: Z; Mnniialm, 1,", i i i “at 311811115 1l°ll~~ldtl1zlal lg“ base‘ - _ liendnnee- _ , and the late Mr.‘ Bulk of Toronto J, A. McGowan, Rev. C. Carnegy. nounced last cvcnlng that it was October 31, Edward A. 111011111! "W l n I fldellnvélél mil; 2113i) (‘T20 llrllmgilxll/tieg; MAY lllAKh EXSTR: Tlllill‘ -~ Judge H11- Pfllglerh 611511111811 01 FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The and Edwin Leslie Taylor, son of Rev. F. N. Young. Rev. W. A. dlscnnlinuing its heavy hardware his sixty-fifth ycnr. : i ‘i- i1 o; the new addlllnn ‘vlllch wlll bra €§§m§°1§“Exlffmnllnnfv.cnngfrni- ghe ltllil-medailjtn‘ lca Icorpnlll- fiinernl of the lat/c Edward A. Mol- the ‘late and Mrs. William Tay- Young, Rev. ‘D. A. Campbell, Rev. and Plumbing business and lensing SMALLWOOD _ Al lhe lsmvlncls- hi‘ o! brick and a Sirnnar nnnh '5 rum bordvtn “fin b schgdulctnuy cc. cixpress 1 ‘e opnoi 8w .ic liiis wns licld from the MacLeon ior of Wiimot Valley. G. B. Cunningham, Rev. Donald its premises to ll furniture concern Snnnlnhlnm och“ lllgdlilll-n iDi-h, 1&7 the present siruclurc is cxpccioiol tirl ihc 0nd oi ill: vcnr it wirils 3.12mtiifiluggeiinsthgealliiitiac1x31 Funmaaheflil:‘zrlcgefil/gdayondflggfl ‘lrhefbilanlde looked lovely in- a Nicholson‘ together Wm‘ the ‘ol- MTthhe 208111111118 of ‘he new year. A‘ H" Smanvmod o1souris' ' ab‘? "cglplellld "Q-‘l Sllmmflr in zfllllhrhctl ‘lust gclincnllnnri. Brill}: spirlyi.’ to be the best major pro- lilymiicv, Ashiord clfld “luv. zql/litth oblackrggcrlctieisowegl agrlildbalrliiilrxlli ylreliiréiflnztlgexlgunblldalilefzllriliiistby“; ncss Gin glrllcle‘1llill1fiflzlailrzlls,lntls‘gfilbzfi- MacLEOD-lit tho Boston; Y 01’ “he. e r ' " ‘ w duction of the Guild during thc m. Rice. Pallbearers were R-I‘. neck piece. She wore a corsage MacKinnon and 1dr. A. A. MacDon- dmded- ‘"1111 111v sumc officers, liospitnl, Wednesiihy, Oct. .i. i serve as a convenience for those Henson The best Onenwt nln n5 h. 1h 5w l Th A _ _ Ml; D_ n“ H_ Sh, ld l Lnn Mllcl¢h(l_ The ‘Icahn Occurred m the trnvenlnn m mo Mamnne winnn, adjudged to be “The Late yMlgrv olnirsndagifiamnnttrylhur 08mg; V53- loérsquleairzdflllalrigabégimflellnlwloroar: aid of Charlottetown. Mr. Artemas _ iw as pros en ra J i Pr] El d Ll, d H l l] Fair next Sunrliiy, The 6.45 p.m. .. _ _ MscSwain OI Montague; Ml’. o5- Jiw 1 “UHF mynyw“ S l m1ifdefwirt Wgilqlram Grail?) trlo which ‘had been originally Gordan Tm but “male perform “am Martm Elc‘ Burma 1m“, mitm" °1 11°11”. was attired in a wald Graham of Peter's Road; Mril . . t . . -‘-- Jfllfifl to hive been ircrit was in the United Church i i .. .. hndlcn n’ wnlhknnwn ln Ch“, snhndnled wlll nlm he numb-flint an“ “'15 ‘l. -l - suit of grey mist w.ih shiumn Alt-i: Civcsllolm of Mslpcque; Mr. w bttetowh gpqrflng circle, and to trips between thcso scheduleg will give“ by M's‘; Esther Flam‘ m‘ c°m°l°1lfi 5159"“. W119" $119 brown accessories and mink neck Brocken Simmons of Summersi’ d . the best male performance by Mr service at the rave was eoneuct- - htaterans of the Second World War. also carry Mrs M161 DHSSEIIBBFS- C- 3 _ Plflle- 1191' “P5386 W8! 01 Plllk and Mr. Everett Hardy of Free- , w... a son o; the u... Mn and w. R. officials Ill Charlottetown Fmlk "mi"- od by Rev. Mr- Fuwllrlolr- Pnh- delight roses. land bearers at Alberton were David Mn gl-udrul-d ceirns was grooms- rs. Harry Chandler, Chsi-lotte- rouirl not confirm this inst even- l hwm ing hut expect the information of- A - l- la l Th G, o Hud80n. JJ-l‘. Wells. Walter Walla. mnlh l Not many friends oi‘ Bill roaliz-Jlulhlly lodfly- n; énfbifflf, H; Hofwnrumiézg gait‘? H5153’. wio- WWW 51-11911 The bride's mother was dressed E" Pl'°"1ll°1-1°1l °l'l P1111" u‘ Id the seriousness of his llillcss Ind his ticmisc will come ns ll The monthly meel-lnil 01 l1"! [feat shock to a hnst of friends. Junior Aid of the Prince Edward especially those with whom he was Island Hospital was held at the tlosely associated in the 2nd Med- Cundell Home, Oct 17th, with an c, Gavin Duffy, K13" l-ellm, lo_ in blalck crepe with white ac- :31‘? “"1141 Jmlglll-l? a 1N3: d; J d g h. _ cessor es. ~ 9. "P0P l‘. - - - {My “Qsnegnge gqutntLy coofiimynfigalnf Lieutenant-Governor McLaren of Following the ceremony n huh nlnel-vlnlng poultry product, ln. ment of the retiring age of seventy. Ne‘? lgrumwfik 11°16'33"?’ '1: fet lunch was served for the lm- 999M015 711119" '1'.’ no‘ hem‘ five yearn invitat on to e gues spea ei- a medlnle newly" nnn mend, n; brought into production as early as um Battery, R.C.A., nnil tho Char- nllendancn n; g9 members A t. l . the Memorial Square ceremonies ‘he home of th brine M nnaM other yum Th“ l, pmluhly due .- Eeattetown Branch of the Canadian Tnn nl-eslnnnl, M“, 1-; J, A, "a we ° Kmkm‘ ‘"11"’: 11° in Summerside on Remembrance Tnylor In“ hfhnmnngn. on“: so ponllrylnnn énduvourlm go gion, B.E.S.l... 3 v d lh gt‘ "th w“ b°m Nwember 2' .18“ Judge Da and als at‘ th Canadian Le- - The lnle Mr, (jhnndlnl; elm, his tntnofilrdqscgiaynrenrgeJgfi wen Duffy attended public schools, hing, hnnnneot that” nigh,’ n n“ wedding trip throughout lthe Mari- Ree? the adult flock into production _ _ P “tic times. the b Id lr ellin ii a due lo lurvllllns hlIh nrlw ‘m’ uzg fivThenlét-‘Jsolfflnl.Drlrllgxnmgln‘, coming three new members, call- Dqnsanqst ‘Xfiifnsrsgtnsgfortfgkii; been learned. A meeting of the twain-e" nrgneot an“: [wool s“; E", n" necnnlln‘ mo" the Charlottetown Post Office. ed "PD" the ‘ecreury and 1193511" his Law examinations. While at program commmae column!‘ of Wm‘ “WY K355151119 l°P¢°ll 1111-‘1 plcnmm l" ‘he Mnmm" Wm‘ t prior to his inst illni-ss lic er 1°’ the" “PM” wmch we” Prince of Wales in 1892 he took R’ L‘ Mdnwn‘ I'M“. Mun“! navy accessonies. On their re- 111° ‘"1111 dell"! 1'1!" l'°\‘1ll°°d ' actively engaged in his duties read and “d°pt°d' the scholarship fol" Prince County and ch-nl" Hon“ Wm be he“ lllfh l1"? W111 flllde 1h 3ulll- 9'71"‘ 9'1"" Q“°u11°1" 1° 111°‘ his friends were pleased to M1“- Eafl” TQY1°TI °°“"'°"°' °1 After being admitted to the m“ Ind” evemn‘ to "Mn" memch-é- duce" ‘or 1h‘ “luv-nu 111mm“ him out and about aPParently 111° Rummage sale held 1“ me in 1903 he went ihlo partnership pun‘ for m‘ Remembrm“ D” "m5! "e nowA u," “'AM “'AP a‘ oh improved in health. M5111“ Bmdhll" Se?‘ 3411" with Mr, Waiter A. 0 Morson prolnmd-s _“1TU'N5 T0 cmml-HW- B n’ c “'8' “'1'” n. "mm" mover a heart condition from llllllked 111° l/Oluhlflel‘ Wllfllel’! Kg" undel- lh, {ll-Tn nnm; n; Mon: _ ""- ~ J. H, Bryan, pastor of the United °P°fll0rI for the gnded pack in he suffered continugd to for lhelr hell! It the e810 lull! non nnd Dunn l.“ w" nnnolhlen n‘. “'“1"“1n| “d ‘my’ Church char-g at Boylston, Nova 11”’ "9" 1°11 "I'll"! All 54¢ A" , him, and it was during his all the members for, their him‘! n I“; h, webnnny n”, film anniversary services of Peters Sea“. who h" huh on n hm; iltl. AP 30.3 ts, C as. and quoting I I that he suffered an attack donations of clothing. The sum ' ' 130M K655815111" 01111101! V"! ,4," h, ‘h. m.“ l. "gnml" "n, retailers for the graded carlonetl _ Ha was Speaker of the Legis. . eventually proved fatal. of $08.13 was realized from this held on Stinday. October 2nd..- n pack AL M. AM M. AP G8. I .r.:-....°..".;""':;. Polo» 1;:‘.":..i=:::"i1:... "iiiifiJiie ‘Z531 .".‘§’.2"“:...li‘ét2l°“é;‘"iififiifilii"l35133-131111?-3117353131-131 “out” '-'"' M" "r - - --——~- - "i _ ton are retaili e m a A laulh and good nature w. and Mrs. cleoise xcy. Buin- 3"; gppgnged Comm’ CW" Rev. charm D. itendmon- 'l‘ll°1ify1ddrig:n:i1lgig"fsibggonneli :1" ll ~41- 117- A" ai-llimflPoxlti-"F him a welcome guest at any mcrside have received a telegram l“ I‘ m e m.” 193°" 1" 111‘ 1111011‘ 1i! @119 "fl/W 0f llfbllfl M- __ ’ ' ' loose 80-68. etion. He was a member of St. informing them of the death of Mi- nwefnly years on the bench Judie stated by Mr. Elmer Dunning of u“, "uimnw __ Th. ___ s Church, Charlottetown, and George a. Nestoit. of NOHOILMIJL, ‘l Y 1'" "l" llwullndl of ems ssoatasue u soloist. The church lnnml M m" m," Mel,“ zion w. as. s. held a ‘rhanii ott- strons Ioonorter of the Cenn- son of the iste lseniaiaiii and lil- 1"" m" "m" 11"“ m“ We" '89- wsi filled to caiw-‘ity for three whm nmh mum‘ h, lh, n”, "mush-vim u, th, ohms, gnu on c; ~ lion. Ht Irrveii on lho llan Neablt. who resided for many "l °ll lPllrll- services. Friends from near and h," guy y“ ml n,‘ wgdnggddy ‘rliursdsy evening with the Pru- 14¢...‘ ' __- - Ive of tho chai-ioitetowii yeenmglsg street, summe new A few years no Judie Du!!! tar esthereti for worship in this Och ml, “Y”, l,“ mmd,’ mt m»; q c web“;- nmldinn ‘more - d. . h and was prominent in the He ls gurgling by h]; ‘mo, the passed through a serious illness historic church on this memorable mom; g" gh Li“... n1 h; The meeting Apim with the sleig- ma’ i ~ tltm or the Legionnaires former Madeline Nolan o! Taunton, but he is now fully recovered. and occasion. On Monday evening s | n all; ' gdnpduld us, m; of u hymn hm 9mm o; "p". 1 team Hdd’|'l:llfld:i| dlhaehst Ma .; two daughters, Katherine. his many friends will wish him third service wss held at which lawn." rt: it ‘Rndrtw’! Church Id in tlrliltll Rev 0 0 Webster i, l ’ i an a i-en ere e Mr Phil! Janelle. Providence. R. continued ood health - . ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' i. 11 we lcotla. Charlotu- 1. and lglfliul- H» n-h- ‘ nti.r—snt~ m h“ we" it.'t"i§'i’i'l'k5§ii§§“ my‘ w,‘ Ymmlk-wuwmiiifmil-ifii" ill’! "Hinduism". lllll tyelzutrnmroesnmnglltidnlzkllfMlllsuazlgqtyan. Ad m‘ i. ' .i ‘ ' ' . iv I I I _ l r‘ e