Wedding -.__- f.‘ i c in iuarrl new. T. G Iican bride. K1793 father. wee o brocaded i ring to a train fi*n?e?er-tip_ uet a Mars. bride. was matron of honor.‘ Her», avg}- gown was shell pink satin and. he: dain whim shade was very, smart vriirliih lame butterfly bow. tiful bouquet of ink i.’ roses completed e1‘ The two bridesmaids. MaoLeod sister of M,“ shim»- lrlan. owns of with half t! 0i b1 Their bouquets were yellow roses. black taoonne crepe uiih touches of , IiiacLeod-Irisasr s pretty June Jegfine bseminl in sn i.“ fl nlQflnh IQWH ‘"1’ “terms. fl-illioglléfl quaint style of fitted bodice with run skirt. in zrsatcgfulfolds- Charlottetown. were uni sse- ' The sorghum was moaned b 11'1"“. "it: i"... . rec . s ~- 1 mmChuroh. Charlottetown:- The in msrrisa won a and carried (a bou- af _erican Beauty mums J. E. Burden. sister o! the chiffon ty hat le ue 0V Ci‘ coxuaile was of deep red roses. Mrs MaicLeod. mother of the owned in a qua crepe with accessories. groom, was ensemble of trimminae and ch corsaae beInR of yellow roses. Mr. Donald Seaman Messrs. Frank Andrew. Cobb. Gordon Bell MacLcod. ing of the register Beck snnil _"Thl'o\1Bh bv Vincent Youmans. reofimion cred guests were buffet supper. Rev. nan proposed bride to which sounded, while Dim ored the oi the bride The bride's gainer awav costume v 8!! A was held at " Charlottetown" immedia aly. the ceranony where ov Mr. \ Seamus hon- three pretty attendants] was a dress-maker's suit of slwp- hard's plaid with topcoat of pow- der blue and chic blue flowered. hat. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeo I plane for a honeymoon trip through Quebec and Ontario. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. B. Sullivan. from North MOBIL SOIIQOL (Continue ‘ ) Grade Fer L Donald Jean, Mustard chison Alex., Savidant linms Jackie. J ._~___.___.__-_ , BIRTHS . t. . m6 . Island lease oo .) CGUIEAN —»At the town Hos tel June 22th. i040. io Mr a. James M. Macfluigan, . and City a son. L I — At the P. l‘. June 21. 1M6. to Mr. an Andrew Likely, a son. MACDONALD -- At County Hospit on J1me 16th. Alla MacDonald Gerard Allan. FERGUSON ... At County Holpitai, on JI-IDQ 17th, 1948 Frederick Ferguson, . L, a daughter, . MARBIAGEB CUDMORI . LAM United ONT head. P. I. 32- 1m. by v. Prawn - Chandler Wimlge. Queen's Monte to YOUNG Manse. Ii. 1046. lto I. III. Ar-Aiphal ackie. Hanson‘ s Mae, MecLean Bil Prime tal on June Yo Mir. Mrs. Charlottetown, a daughter. the the Church Manse. West Cove- I-. on satin-day. June Re a ‘Thomas A. Wil- 0a.. lambs Lamont, of r5 Oo Non , J m. unfit? 1% “"” ” 10¢ v amour: “T... m’: tornado aunt of the Rroom» Adams. Mass. a _ Miss Jean MacLeod from Ottawa. I Mattel‘ in A beau- and white costume. Miss ‘Jean and sister- of bride. were drcued alike in very: becoming R delllm "It or powder blue ohiffonover satin ha flowers. o! lovely Mrs. lrlam. mother of the brides chose for her costume a model of a" ur nuolse taffeta. and smart black hat turquoise. Her tbs a . l ‘Si? ber. B“, supported‘ the aroom and the ushers d: Drummon d Roberto! ‘Prof. Kendal presided, at the organ and during the sign- mé Years"; . i.» .25,‘ a bun-i received. by the weddimz‘ bartv and enjoyed a Meben- the toast to the, . this .1‘ d left byiwmentoisi es retinal 7 . h “' m, 8 i??? E55; . -' a; V, 5;. a fi_ .%d 5 8- 552?; §z§~E 2 fig é‘? egg arm - . es "a. ....‘.P'§.°:::. w, Canada-Haitians» ‘Central Baptist. Western‘ er 0608099 h '2... a m“ of-Mm eerio _ Nmlfks , “Hi-ital R , fists in odAzhe Federation. 01' the tion, m: of Acadia Univ sident of the Baptist Flediorat Ve in ' outline Maritime to the days of the evangelism; IDNM wuss colonize and than; 5 s gs e of ihis movement. churches were log-pod. drew atten on q; twp m: w“ i the groom - tutti‘ lie PIOKLYIJH‘, 5 work which wil ts coming i“. m Q41 ‘Iii cry“ vent-ion NB oomciihialon years. or for w° 1L8! me s Jo, Role v I Mal-ll‘- , Wil- a , .. .. Ilusa n, 10:3, (Patrici Charlotte- I. Hospital, d Mrs. J. —- At the 10801110 Oudmm-g The weatherman and ' I Un- A! the " Mac- » *5“ Kl u“; l, Montague, Pl. ., n 966 to 1k. all: Mrs. _ . nee urena Donahue) ‘Roseneathfllnl. a son, . Kin gue. Eli. ., - Mr. and Mrs. Manta ue, P. Anna Paul no. M , 10 lilJlIilEii (Continuediizm Page 1i or ‘ ed. most oft-hem of the |specdbcat tvpe and the Fort nan- cesjradio station went or! the air - for gtba rest of the day and night because of lack of power. Auxil- iarrgas pumps were put into immediate operation. assuring the toanuoi water; supply.‘ Inoflom Falls. uet across the Rainy River in . ji-fllWM struck, but the first re- ports indicated damsee was not se ere. .1 or _ the serl iilitrgs suffered ose in he's- :0 Tornado Wu; a “Natural” June M — (OP)- M slid -- At the v Vernon, Inidli. ‘Minn etete %fanheith& o‘ Senora. was no curiae since the tunnel-stun at . was e1 ,. DEATHS L00 c"; "he ll. Norahflu "1 Wife of Dr an 2!. i aim» C Rom’ he“!!! the me iiitiiiigm o ‘ d away , s with. ', f“ °n Fulfill Inity - duh ‘ . humi, #9 02:1’: t°£.a"£"m»e“‘ ‘i?’ firiiioforoelf Remains“ 55v n 0 gsrfiilgg r E h . finch’ fades-aim; | I m“ Wllbglallhl Tbe b 1- lowed the ch over by m». B. C. Keeping tr Bap: Fisher- the Brotherhood In his conclud- fly called rqcooperation and mport of all U19 program and work ers back ef- be New many Baptast I an evmtnwmgh me: months.’ That excellent work U“ obsflvedgrmamefi? detailed reports aiven by the con-- reach its Maritime session at Woifvgle, h the . FUNERAL EMYVALE- fisher-oi of the late Mrs Patrick Cur m‘ ley of Eimyvale om C - . I IAIWILL to: photographs, c scenic; sown» Fooiner. a-p-swq e must H1011}; WARE- Croeketv» Jewellery. H! ""519" “a .1 2am in mill we mm was?’ "asii by Rev. TE. GYID CLUB MEITING - The Charlottetown Gyro Olub held its teaular meeting last night at Sandy's Restaurant. Marshdield. meeting which fol- dinner was presided n25“... €F€t“?€ia"°"'.f“' e ‘s uran were cloud oranhonror Iisstniglit and their staffs with a friction picture on sanitary conditions as " meg applied 1c the preservation an Bap t‘ serving of foods. ATTENDED FUNERAL old Mill, Jabez Mill. Jr.. Mamie Mill with their mother. Mrs. Ja- bez Mill. Clermorvt. motored to Pownai on Thursday where they attended the funeral of . ‘Mill's sister. Mrs. Arthur K, Jen- ns. ROTARY CLUB-Three hundred dollars were voted yesterday b the Charlottetown Rotary Clu to ~ n 23 boys from the City at the Boy-s’ Camp next month. The camp is coczducted by the Iccal t-oorts by the valaus officers, including the report of President K. S. Rogers, were read at the luncheon. A new slate of officers will be appointed at the first July meeting. -_-___ I. 0. D. ll‘. MEETING —- The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Edward Chapter of the I. O. D. E. was held in the chapter room yesterday aftempo . w§-»J¢ A. McMillan presiding. This was the closing meeting of the sum- wac done was evidenced in the veners of the ‘several committees. The Chapter expressed its deep ap- preciation to the public, for their most generous support in the Rose Dav sale last week. AT Th8 was held yesterday ha: m oOafferv of was held yeetecdav mu-nin her resld oe to B1. Ann's rch. lot 65. 8 ices at the church and Wflflfllllenou ma‘ ni~ teenage i» rim‘. m‘ crvro raxas = -' m‘, ' Cbarlottetomtatgsf V Y five-side were conducted b Rev. the!‘ Keefe. The the Stewart. The weigh Ur . lnuis Cameron, rleii Ran, Wilfreq coffin Edwin Clark and Ben Birt. WELCOME VISITORS - Amen! the visitors beine welcomed to the City this week, after a 1on3 and interesting motor trip. are w. and Mm. James Parkman of is. mesa-sin. Meloeoue Read find are thorouahly 811107108 m!!!‘ holiday. NIW OWNER I01! GLEN ALDEN CABINS ,_- m. and Mrs. Aiiircd Webster, Marie. have Pill’- chsssd the Glen "Alden Cabins and ‘Iburlst Home near the city on the Maipeoue Road and bII-n to- tske over the business very short- ly. There an ten cabins alone with the lame home. ‘this gem a wood businsfl proposition in years past and no doubt will continue to be under the new man- agement. . PLIADID GUILT! — giagtwazaiiieymgridd! 311$ Krill before Mr. Justice}. I. Arsenal: th ii I h ; 0&1? (Governor Geoma H. B!!! clair, 15 ed ar Meta h" fiikifim btoncton Club. a simlpresldent cf the Monctou Kin- G . elem-er’ Npflft a? 51$»: waslin a flourim e financial condition. With 1M fill‘ Si“ fund “ivmwafifié | I ha? new! $5.31’? Rb TIM DOI’; district club Bk. med Church ll. Ciewart of are vlsliing Mrs. a W»? been an life innu-anee ten’ of the Life‘ Und societies of Canada; Mir. Naif-n, national executive sec- Congress, urea of the accomplishments were learned. of the improvements in the end of the life insurance business have been tions selves. falls into three phases. Mr Nairn — Rar- said. the first being and providing among other activ- ities along this line. a three-year course of etudv leading to the de- gree of Chartered. Life writer. 1 1 manshic. aw. psycho oizy. mess administration and as well as estate analysis. and life. ‘insurance fundamentals. Of the association's 4,600 m were now C. L. Ufs, persons embark on the course each manship offered to the men of the armed services during the latter the c. L. u. text books and other i source material. By the énd of the war more than 3.600 service men had availed themselves o! the op- portunity to take the course. paraticn was being made to offer the second part of the course- insurance salesmanship, but the war came to an end and with it the special studies. Mir. Naim,’ stated. sociaticnu task is working with the provincial governments to im- prove "the type of agent being lic- ensed to sell governments are also encouraged to exercise greater supervision of the activities of licensed agents. The 1v with the Federal government in tax matte The thini D with the executive various life insurance in Canada, with _relation to great- er care in the selection. trainl-ml and supervision of agents. man of today is no longer merely ' an aaant." Mr. Nairn is a. life insurance adviser able of iriving sane and competent advice to his clients. He is versed in the laws of his province regard- ed business man, and lie is sens- km ibis of his responsibility not on-lv - o rte Iii rum-anal. a-r an‘. srnwanr- {mm ‘mew b’ m” “mm” tion of the association to see that throughout Canada that ideal." he concluded. ____,_______ Kinsmen Open I ST. ANDREWS. N3, June 24 - OP)~ The two-day 10th anniver- any Igggyention of 4m mmdland Association of Kinsmen Clubs CP- ened today with a welcome to mus than 100 delegates by Mwol‘ R- Praser K was int vice-president Moxwtcvm Bay, pa: a. vote oi thanks ‘rise m. and am. David a aiivinlr stone of Berlin Liieinsurance It Men Meet Today ‘Iibe Bales Congress which by 399m! tiCiDlIted by Inland t 0 30mg: flint ‘Iigel: l -' Y iottetown Hotel. and Ollkllflut the qpy -_ ..upcheon at noon. e Imursnce exe- erwriters As- Mr. Pat Mon- U.. President of the and Mr. tendon sry of the Association and one the principal speakers of the many interacting feat- Asaociaidonu aims- and Mir. Nalrn declared that “@ money the resul-t of sugges- Jnade by the agents them- educational. Under- The course includes sales- busi- finance bers. ‘I00 an about 300 ear. he said. C. L. U. Text Books The courses in Renerai sales- ears of the war were taken from PIG- The second phase of the as- life insurance. ‘Hie association also works. close- m. h-ase is the work oificers of the companies “The ideal life insurance sales- stated. “b9 CED’ ife insurance, he is a train the company he represents. but e persons who buy the ugh him. It Is the chief lunc- e calibre of life insurance agents is raised to nnual Convention the Maritime district of the eay. by natic aI mdfiam K n rt sum or. d ttict council meeting wan Ber the chairmanship of Charlottetown. Presidents of of the 18 Medium clubs answer- ibe roll caii. Moncton Kinsmen at the convention. The were we by Joseph president of nd Helen B. Ram- mowed in were lfiivbnntted by A1110! ggkv , I ver- tcwsart Ivgs. 33$ otiggowu, saunter-y, and the various presidents Personals , N. H. are visiting Illvingstone’: od home at next for h Fir asked for such fish. veg .When Order o will -- eat. Re sandwich salad. Cho desserts in place of pie or _‘ TIPPY‘ AND “CAP” STUBBS ferences amcn tions in their decision on treaties and th settlement of all these are when Londoners Food problems however. Baal Shortage is looming In Britain niy what USE *1 us“ c_uAaLo'rreué\_~/7iv_ _ uuaaoina ‘Summer In Britain After Dismal Month "a ionnn bin Canadian ("y Pres 5'15: filter) Summer has come to Britain at last. ‘Tait and warm" predicts the weatherman after a month nmade dismal by almost ‘daily rain. Newspapers which last week inted photographs of the planned mead ration cards now are giving ygiued spacey; pictures of Oliid- ren on beaches and in the country- ‘ Humorlst Sir Alan wrote for the Sunday Graphic a verse that goes:-— ' “Suddenly the futures bright: ~ Even queues are rather fun. What is this queer , Goodness, it's the SUN‘! The sun is a distinct improve- ment. London has a gayer tone. even though most y decorations have been remov- ed. But Sir Alan has a more optim- istic outlook than most. Those que- ues he mentioned must have been gueues for holiday trains or ger- haps admissicci to Lords’ for Ihe England-India cricket test match, first since the war ended. But I have found no enjoys gueuing-even in the sun- necessities as bread, meat. etables or fruit.‘ There is as much grumbling as ever in the lineups which still are short; shut down because of s cuts do not ca the thirsty working man. The promised clothing ration for seems insignificant the impending bread rationing. It is considered certain vlrachey produced sample ration cards at a Washing- ton press conference last week and indications are that there will be less milk and eggs. 'I‘here is also talk that oatmeal will be included with flour In the rationing arrangements. The prospective year, shortages oiiday motoring, lack of labor forlhome repairs, the obvious dif- g the Big Four nu- to reach a the European peace e failure to reuch a the Indian probicm— conversation topics get together. precedence, and since coal efforts take BRJDLINGION. Yorkshire, Enn- Iand, June 24——(CP Cabie)-—Unless proper measures are ments ‘of will arise in Britain's tion, Will Lawther said today in a presidential address to tional Union of Mineworkers’ an- nual conference. Domestic needs during the ‘rom- Ing year will amount to 19411170000 tons, Mr. Iiawther said. but "pro- ducticn i-n 1945 was only 174,000,000 tons and at present coal stocks are not available to meet any serious deficit that might arise." ing the opening gun of what Is likely to be the main issue at the conference- recruitment men to the coal Industry-me said as soon as demobilizaticn was cum- pleted the industry would have tr: rely on Juveniles for new works-rs. During the first quarter of this year less than 3,000 juveniles e..|- iered the mines. Conditions in lhcsmines would have to be “radically changed" io attract recruits. Girl Guide News taken, the 6th and 7th GUIDE COMPANY uides .of this Ccmpanv to be at Tri Thursday. June 27th at 6:30 in uniform. _________ You eat in restaurants . you can — and place the main dish with a hearty fruit or cake. one who for cigarets, harp beer use particular joy to increase in next nu! umu conrparsd :0 Food shuwage of gasoline “ele- industrial catastrophe" coal Jiiiiii- nIty Social l-lall, SOllp or ficuricss Herbert oven yeliolvv fight? of the victory pubs [J9 Na- of Operate has tothe Olearllo A119)‘. training son. chemo of the Ouuneello . cook Writ... w. The cam be: from 8T Wage Inc HALIFAX. J male farm help age of $70.39 B inst August, a moms he would time. He Fleming was electric clocks corridors of the utes ahead of ti licence totalled were: Toronto, Hull, Que, Hami bee, Winnipeg, John, N. 3., and agencies, for On ministration of was lack of trai Arneil said that structors for th S quate. PRO 3T8 full MONTREAL, June 24 - (OP)- Praduce prices quoted ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Spot-free wooden cases A- larxe 37 1-3-38,- 36; A-pullets 32 C 28. Receipts: lzed. no l 39; Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- current receipt no 1 pasteurized 38 3-8 d no 2 37 3-8 Ciel creamery prints 4011-2; s i rent receipt, white 22 white, 20 11-16, 789 boxes. Potstoéa: ‘l8 H: P. E. I. NB 2.15,‘ white. Virginia. 3.50-4.36; B 1.50-2.00 4-4 A 4-435. B v.n.c.i. w1w ?e‘lis'§a?'iamxzei'lmeb’ been ccrnple ed, no under w; St n1 Down . Oounse a 0M are 04in Kennedy. David MacKinncn Mm. Carrie MacN will again this year assislcd li-eceived a. gift of dum- The figure corresponds to those of normally reaches a seasonal peak. If crop cunditlcns continue nor- xsl. a further increase is expected. (YITAWA. June 24—-(CP)- The clocks on Parliament Hi-ll myster- iously "ran wild" today and Woo-ks Minister Foumier told ter and have them put (PC-Toronto who observed that most of ings were running five to 10 min- Prosecutions in Ll Canadian clt- ies for failure to obtain n radio 19-55-46, ivt was reported. Licences issued in those cities totalled 868,- 387. Cities covered in the 10,000 Indians of the 32,401 In Oo- tario were engaged in agriculture, there were only two fanning In- upervision generally was inade- olds 39-40 Cheese: Western and Que. cur- white 20. sp wholesale colored 22 13-16——23 1-16; 3-4-23 Iiamp To In July Cove YMCA Camp two periods in July All. Duvsr, Camp Committed. on the new sleeping t an iillhien and dinin ir the opening If camp period on Ju Camp counsellors are undergoing {'..."“"""‘,.,..,,. 8333.5‘... a. . s : figwglt, Garth Crockett, Fred in camp Harold Kine Oudmm-e, and llora in Paul m Hurst eli Maomaw Macmillan and Ralph MacPher- willbe in mgr program assisted by s b8 Whillock t0 t0- ward the construction of new 11111!- lingo. reases For ILS. Farm Workers nne 2A —~ (CPI- Highest summer wages ever paid Nova Scotin farm workers. with likely increases time, were forecast today by the degfrm§"fl5ffl,ff'df§ififfj,gn, said,‘ rescue boat which the firemen had Peggy Cm‘ before narvest received an aver- momh plus board. month when pay Briefs the Cun- loak into the mat- back on ylng to Don Egiiuiton) the in the rooms and Parliament Build- repl me. 2.561 for the year report Montreal, Ottawa, Iton. London, Que- Vancouver, Saint Halifax. W.‘ S. Ameii, inspector of fndinn '- tario told the pir- liamentary committee studying re vi-sion of the Indl chief problem in the an Act that iii-z proper ad- lndians in Om-rio nod persccmei. Mr. though more than e Province. Field DUCE today re- medl 1-2-34; B 32 1 614 cases. Que e1 Mil; lI_/[ti; first grade job rice 3D 3-4-- -2. Receipts: fob f . May; export, June. Receipts: b s no l Que. 1038M bags, new, N. Carolina A, ; California .%. Inquest Int Ford Death is Continuing . i Th sdiousia‘. quest Into the death‘ Inst Sunday morning of Alvin C. Ford. Great George Street. City was held yesterday EVBRUII l“ m? Cutcliffe Funeral Parlors before Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo and further 1“ adjourned until 10:30 this momma- The cause of the adjournment was the failure of one of the witnesses, Ernest Dunning, to appear. The first witness yesterday even- ing, Dr, I. Rachmei. said no was called to Iiiilsboreugh Bridge at 11:30 Sunday morning. The body of a man was on the side of the road. Witness applied artificial respiration for half an hour but without result. Witness had been called to the home of the deceased the previous evening and had found Ford in a state of intoxi- cation. Re inaid I-Iine. automobile me- chan c, said he saw a man in the river about 250 yards from the bridge as he was driving toward the City. Stopped and shouted en- couragement to the man in the water and, as cars came along, dis- Patched them for heiip, Witness 0st eight of the man in the water just before police and firemen arrived. Mrs. Florence Matthews, 48 Chestnut Street, said she was in car with Mr. Hine when they heard shouts for help and simultaneously noticed a man in the water. Be- fore witness lost sight of the drowning man, she saw him throw his hands in the air. Earl McCourt said he heard the fire bell about 11:15 Sunday morn- ing and rushed to the fire station as he was a voluntary fireman. He and Donald MacEachern both had rubber boots and thQy manned the brought to the bridge. They were directed In their search for the men in the water by the crowd on the bridge. When they pulled Ferd to the boat, witness was sure he was breathiflig. Witness applied artificial breat ing measures to Ford until the boat reached lhe shore. The body was carried to the bank and then put into Mr. time's car but was transferred to Cut- cliffe‘s ambulance which had just arrived. The evidence of Donald Mac- Eachern was a corroboration of that of McCourUs except that Linc- Eachem did the rowing ashore and could not say whether or not Ford was breathing when taken into the boat. Roland Wood, Southport. said he was motoring to Southport from the City about 11 o'clock Sunday morning when he was stopped by . I-Iine and requested to go fa the City for help. When he arrived at the comer of Queen and Kent Streets, he saw the fire wagon rescue boat leaving the fire a . V. A. Ainsworth, manager Mari- time Electric Co puny said Ford had been in the ompanys employ for 28 years. He had been a mos: efficient and industrious worker and, contrary to reports, hriri not been discharged from the 0on1- psnyk employ. . The Markets At A Glance WINNIPEG, June 2f- (CPJ-A new all-time high was scored in July rye on the Winnipeg Grain fairs-badge today. The new price W35 CHICAGO. June 24 - (AP)—A light trade in cats at the veiling level was the only activity in grains today. MONTREAL, June 24- (GP)- Tradiing was quiet on the stock exchange and curb market todav and the lone was steady to firm on balance in contrast to the weakness displayed Inst week. At- tendance at brokers’ board rooms was restricted on account of the St. Jean Baptiste holiday. NEW YORK, June 24 —-(AP)— Selected stocks continued to lean toward recovery today while many market leaders paced by moit rails shifted to the losing track. The Associated Press GO-stock composite was unchanged at 78.8 mdustrials were up .2 rails off .3 and utilities unchanged. TORONTO, June 24—-(CP>-Of- fermgs found the buying demand thin today on the Toronto stock EXPPIRXIBe and prices saggeni (o show declines for all index groups. The loss for the golds was m- sikniflcant hut the base metals weakened .72. and the western oils PAGE E liesrtz IlaII An enjoyable given last by the students Brenton. After prizes were rein in the McGIll ilyn Rupert. Rogeraon, Helen Izweiy gifts by her close of the evening, Christine Dew Anna MacFa Constance Duet. Jeanie Pickard Hansen-Th Jeanie Pi ‘ In Roma Korrey-The Scotland Mac Dou Elizabeth Atkin Kewpie Dolls. man. Ma lSch ubert). Mary pbell-La her way to School. e on, and Ge Ms Miss Brenton owl/g: presented withk ‘ pupils at the Program ar-Good Morning.‘ ' Raymond Hansen-Fairies Han. rlnnw-Ou the River. Davin-Twinkle, twinkle; and Raymond e Fairy Queen. the Moonlig“. Bluebell: of glad-Long Ion . Aim Ce1'ry—Autumn hassle-fig. I SQ 1 _ Carolyn Neisorsion-Marchsho-l‘ , , Piano Iieeitsi At ___- /\_ piano evening In of Mia Suzanne 061th! aux-ts 0 o clehna Duet, An Ce d m" be lnson-Emfrxtz 830px: m Ragga Ann MflCKinfliJfi~8flIbu John Lev-is: the Fairy Court. Donald Moore-—The Wheel Bruce McKinley-The Wild MBYiorie Pickard-Gavatte. Harold Kemp-Slumber Song, David MacDonald-The Fairy Call, Marjorie Gillespie-Initiate. riene Roper -- Slumber 1111;; Rupert - The Enchanted Greta ‘Hansen-Study w°rlhY—Dance in the Ring. dy Beti/ Aletha "Brown-Waltz. net. Doris Clark and Elizabeth Lewis-Viennese Melody eannie Shirley Rice—R,omanza. oris Billion - Tale; from ienna Woods. yivla. Status-Rondo humps Scantlebury- Holmes, Helen Hyd ll . Joan McKinley-Monkeys in thy Trees. Meredith M, Hook of the Duet, Joan Jean Twee Flowers. Pirate whiieiivfldfltaiian Song. Mary Beari-sto-Dancing Water. (Clement's). Mr. Sherlock Jane Prevent-Th Sk em Ri k. e—~Ron§i on g n Clenaghan-Captain Band. lidarie McGuire and dy - Waltz of Boris Clark-The Swallow. Norah DeBlois-Sociatina antic). . , Nilrrrga Jean Allan-Minuet/(Mng- CflrokCreeiman- Dance on thy Green. Murray McCienaghan-Up in March MacLennan -- Soldiers’ Elizabeth Lewis-Minuet in G, Frances WiIson—Little Burlesque, natina 8rd muve- Maria McGuire-Two Lift]; James ment Joan Froggies. Ibott-So Briar Chandi Mill . Gordon Whltgtudyoyblhg/laaxclfk’ Giilllllégilalfiguntlebury-Sunrise in J93" TW9Q¢v—Peasant Dance. Duet. James Ibbatt and George si-‘Bmiebllfy-Hnrmonica Wizard. eiies -Tem'»o d! Ami w°Tll1Y—Children’s Sonata.- randmother tells a Barbara Michal: Mcnuetto, ura King-G Ghost Story. Egg‘??? Rclli-Wert - On Wings cl Joan Judaon-Aibumblatt. John Allan-Ga iicr Dance. 35.19" HdmflfP-Svnk 0f Love. Shirl (Bach). Duet, Helen Holman and Barbara MacDonald - Poianalsd Rupert-Hungarian Dance. Margaret Coffin-Noise Mignonne. fume (Field). Joan Rogerson-qvob Mildred _Cud.more-_A Betty Kins-Waltz in Paul Cudmore-Sonata. (Moiart). Rupert-Auberga (Schu- uet. Joan Roger-son and p u; Cudmora-Spanish Da a A fla: [ICE- “—~—~———-——-__ AUTO RATES UP IN NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND, Nz, J1me (OPI- Britain ha gain w! on the Unirog 3,535 moms are due 5hi0l1w_ The fins: 5 lilies tun Nor PNPwtBd for sev- TB rig t 1h rev we mik- pm. f Eflfilish cars are selling America are no oral months. From mess l! soon-is unlikely ihat able to under aI-Ifit B-a was at one time at nearly 100 g “m; price. DB1’ can above TH‘ CAD’5 GONE ?i'-WHERE'5 PHONE '?"'O\-l,l FDR R PHONE l5 OUT ‘N ET ‘IOU- GOT- OF THEN YOU WILD ANIMAL FROM ‘rt-IE CI KGLKS SAW on HAVEN'T HEA RCUS" lT- - esented. lil'thgl‘thllz~_ o ifferent grades of the Music Exarninetio bf-ir Jrete . Carolyn lacta- ‘Dapper. Horse- (Clem- . --"> h. the At- ..ng Cl the xlie Ill! I be "i! N'T KNOW-fiOU RD ABOUT THE THAT'S FED OHNNY WE SHOUUJN’ LET CAP GO I HAD A EELiN6-" WILD ANIMAL LOOSE BORHOOD-"TH SAID E -'A W/LD FROM TH‘ CIRCUS‘ efiaa l-liA a vans i Rowan and Linwood youth Brewer, Mame, their grandmother, Amie Livingstone, Churitiil. Charles Mcrver. Ieftthismnm