routes-l, ivac Cliruwnlng t Tragedy . |ai~v we“. w." mlflieiw TH I Y é YCSUI’ day - . . "Q 2i bt.""o-l"u“‘i“ii.a'.i".lil'etl,““'s“‘r- F001) MONOTONY. INADEQUACY. 1 mg! tgodnesday ntzoarfin June l"! u‘ “"“'°°' SHOWS UP IN BRITISH : _._ r ‘ marriage p in- -———————-——-———— . Y. 5*. Dunstm’ Byline; COOK'S I Photographs. v _ loll-s at ' “W3; $3,: °'__.. Voters Think Queue Problem At Least . Y°-"‘°'d" “‘°'“'}§”'hu’ "" snows. 1.11 BisnoliardofCha I CONIIDEB-ATION an m z h,” ‘It-file beinshcugléfi led at 1:115 qottewwn to ‘gum gown cm‘; svnwc‘ As Bad As Year Ago ; flmnmnwm” warnmnor ours u; --- - f,‘ “fifi-dn Md 1%,, M“ “wmif Qwlwav. also oi arlotiewwn. “BITTPB nos-r an" osncsil- From rum-a lndltlte of nun Opflol hi 1n action oversize e y one [mu "Ingfrlh. was in ed Wiimot Hall tonight. e-at-u year azo. G 1v pol and firemen m, a “"51. » -—— . Juno at — individual chars-ma . return gyfgfierretiolm threw" “Grier: .' walla: t’); and White mg uffigfggeg°grw United Kingdom with conflicting reports about "austerity" condi _Geomé strut. Otmflbm .80 16%| G1,,” ‘my b, h” “m”, ma ‘you m‘ m, minute nun 12L“ there would probably find their conclusions agreeing to a greater exa .0‘ m!" mdw" between Hm“ pride wore a whl lacs gown {agh- ____ tent were they able, by some miracle, w talk to many thousands cl borough and" ind m, Ram"), doped onnsllui c ifnrmthe mu “hi: Long-m; 30m Bingo m4 cum- Britons-uot Just from one area or in one strata. of society. but an Wharf. t - ,0’ t e w“ new!“ luiéaAutkgg ‘vault attractions at North Rustico, Wed- ranted so u to form m accurate sample of the population. llareovofl Oausf of he drowning be l” “d m, carded . Bus.“ w“: Medal’. June 26th. s» such observers would have to bury that: pant yfllgéailglddelileirsmeivnlgilngtlulnlhlawgluetab‘qua i" "d 1°" Bwltv ANNUAL Min-find n ' “m m“ ‘a ‘m d” m" "" mm°"‘ ciiffe funeral P811011! with Dr. 1J- m.‘ Alumnae at Gharlottcigvn m‘ Job m m’ an“ d " i" an’ Yeo as coroner. Yesterday after§ Mum“ °l 3mm‘ m" h" 5m" pital Thursday June 27th at 8 pm “m” raw” ‘mm w” i mmtu” . noon the following coroner's jury xv M" Xmfi $11M!“ "h? adbw-ai of Public Opinion. based on a scientific stuw- ulss sworn in and viewed the body: ‘w “ bmemfim g" h °d __._ therefore throws some light on the problems Messrs W-H- Bolton iiorenlenl.'d,med“b“e°°dhw the d“ m ‘m, PIANOFOBTE ruscrru. by me ~ which war-weary Britons face tide year. . J.D}°thi27a8:lkf:li;,ne WM w ‘himdsha d . wmbcamade gupilsofliiisssuzanno Brenton. wmlelut ,cnct1|yhaifthepw- £41, 3mm ma». 35mg“? ' hominid of plngocamatrom. P. M. MONABAN n. warren Arrumorr. A. connou unnm 1°- M" (“Gilli “W” “"11"- uiaticn. as reflected m the The first man to see t e late Mum ° Mr Ford in the water was Mr Reginald Hirle, a mechanic Home Motors, City. Mi‘. Hine in- ~ formed a Guardian representative he was slowly driving across Hillel l borough _Bl'k¥e n! about 10:50 yes- terday morn _ en he heard a I for- help. fir-hiking the call had come .5011“? motorist in trouble but there were no curs in cl t. Suddenly. Mr. ine said, as e heard the second call, he glanced over the rim- Qn the west side of the Bridge and saw a man's head bobbing up and down on the ace. agplrox- imately 300 yards from the rid!“ and in e, straight line with the end 01 the Railvray Wharf. Powerless to do anytrhwmg for t r ‘WW0 inucd lo D a the water. shout . out reverse and wen‘ for the City . H rc- m l n the Bridge and instruct- ed each motorist as he cams aloul c along the bridle and on the 11th‘ aide faci south. worinnen have been ti new boards in the k reserved for pedestrians crossing steel structure. The work is not completed and a Guardian representative was driven out to s” the nature of the repairs as there was a theory advance that the drowned man could have fallen t the hole in the sidewalk. The hole. llflwvfiftd Md ‘ital-uh ‘I tn Doom intuics iowbowi zmllsn m"? more‘ d {fii Ml‘ Conway-Blanchard Wedding nway, sister of th ch Will Be Sales Congr ~ runs UHAKLOTFEFUWN uuAkuutn groom wore 5 floor-re go o; The above we insurance executivu will ad- meion pink with half lo ha! of dress the sales congress of the Life Underwriter; been secretary of maivhlnstmaterlal and she carried Association of Prince Edward Island, which is being tatives of the Lif “ w‘ of m“ and “m” c3?‘ itleiéielhereutomorrow (Tuesday) at the Charlottetol Officers section ' . . . M , U., anch ‘bnwlernvmr the ma‘. Manager of thznugzzliadf Life £51932? and irlfurltlrhgtex-éeenugfld l ab? were Mug-p, 1,], President of the Life Underwriters’ Association of tend the mugs-cos ,O'cighton. is Sullivan‘ Reid Mc- Canada. Mr. Attridgc is Superintendent of Cans» here since pre {Kfllml- M! W!!!" K613i. dian Agenclu of the Bun Life Assurance Co. Mr. President of t “f?” wfimwg°gf°dwgg Nsirn. field supervisor of the Life Underwriters the Province will celebrated the nuptial Mass. i St. '1"- ‘ ‘ choir =} of the bride is a member |wes under the direction f Pro- ,faseorAr-zrlsndA uger of Mr. nan ontreai u whua Pro! with m:tohi alcoessori Her corsage spray was yellow Tal wore nuvy blue with nlatchins ceesorice and a shoulder was ‘gin reception h bride's home.‘ r14 Upper P 'd old Prince 8t The bride's table was centered with y and Mrs. while girl assisted in caupl left by motor cm a "filler. e th Ann- ho n trip to e and oher points in a . The bride travelled in a '1 jersey dross with a erry topper with clock accessories. . and Mrs. Conway will re- aide in Oiarlottetown. .F".......~ all‘? nee...“ i i‘ 3 about six feet long snd four feet wide, can easily be seen by a pedes- irian in the daytime. The lack however. iii any dander or warn- inriv] signs was oonsplcuom. niess ulere was s atrone tide flowing in a south-westerly direc- tlcn. it would be difficult to under- stand how the deceased could have he whitch isuailbout 150 ar from i mp0 0n 0 "NR6 gppgitc a fire barrel wlw m‘. Hme w wgtgh thO tiln 0f tragedy in the water. , Ford is survived c m9 wire, a daughfegkolidatiofie (Mrs. 1p s, ncion. NB); and three bro ers: AW. Ford. ‘City; Hammond Fiord. 01W: 8m‘! the Rev. Gem-tn Ford. Ohioesfl- BRITISH CAR PRICES ADVANCE normorr. J1me as - (or) -_- Morris Motors, one of Britain! largest automobile manufacturers. has nounced Jelwrll Y” 1"‘ creases as high as £54 ( 40) which it sslvi were necsssit-aiui W 11181191‘ materials and labor coats- BIRTHS)» Hospital on May 30th 1946. ‘O M!‘ ‘and Mrs. George S. McKermA twin h . . r 7 here tOda 1M convention of Msritim f diam Kinsme IEIFMGM district, are expected to attend the sessions. trict Charlottetown. bresid treai. W d l d h =n:'.°°i'. “$5.1m” sermon of the Growth of in His m” x illustrated .32’. elusive, Kinsmen Club Convention Opens Today 8'1‘. ANDREWS, N3, June B- (OPb-Deietates began to strive y for tomorrow's open- sesiomof ~a two-day annual c and New- nsmen e “siimnnilti” im the 18 clubs in the than 160K! Moncton Kinsmen are the host for the convention. The dis- tlover-nor lsAGeorge Sinéioalri past a n ant. Donald. Forrest? Mm:- wili be present. ‘IRE BAPTIST CHURCH The service of m in worshi tsfhlfns. n33 Levy 3.1). The W“ : was ‘ dzcm." 80 often 1y min =11! the Master in parable with the Kingdom of Heaven ls, a subject complex, in- wide in its implications, ms. CAIRNS-At Cl‘ m? ‘onntgn if»? Audi-e a dug r, s - BERNAR — A! hi0 PIiMQ County Hospital. on Juno 17. 1945 i0 Mr, and Mrs_ Harold Bernard. French River a son, Allan McKay. ERAY-At Union Road on Jul-G Gray. a son, Wayne Dennis. _ TAYLORF-‘At the Prince Edwlrfl dsland Hospital. on June 2i. 1946- lr» Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuvwl‘. Dundas. a son. Garth DBVW- MncDOUGALL-—At the Charlotte- town Hospital on sundey. June *3- l0 , t t llfncDuugall. Charlottetown, a son. t ulflfllllfig . HILL -.. MACLEOD -At the home n’ the bride's parents, Mr. and n Mrs. Hoaih “Inclined. Iriahi-OWH- .l’l':‘,'\ 19, 1945 by Rev. J. A. r NcGnu/un assI-sted by Rev. EH6 "Win. Margaret Elizabeth Inc!‘ in 111M113 Mllfiér Hill. "Minu. Rumor-t H P ‘ MCLARE'N—-At her home in Nth- "vx-lc. Saturday. June 22. i946. Mrs. "muel McLnrcn, age Bil cars. .Fllnernl var-vices at the Christian "blwch. Montatzue. ‘Hlesdav at 230 3S '1‘. Interment Brudeneil Ceme- r" - 194$, Mrs. B ancho Dumont. -a!a 30 Jlfunor‘! private ‘from the ‘Macl-ebn Fun ral Home. Interment "We Cemeter- DONNILLY-Mt Sts-tlon ca Sunday. June 28. granola J. Donia! a Patti b" Road. l! 33C f: §fl~T£ 9 tilt Pmla A m t stun-u “Al- ' i n H tii"é't‘lii“rt’“"‘n”w 15g. ‘can t: Mi‘. i ll funeral will take niece on menial st 8.18 Prank , Nom , an June 6 ‘firs. Russell ceum’ , g ‘ In t otfa shfiwgreat st meats, tho tbs . 1946, to Mr, and Mrs. Jverett q} ed mythic: that does not call for ma The Killed l6. to Mr. rnd Mrs. William H. man's effort farmer sows and cultivates watches the dev _ 311cm depends on somet |d factor to watc housand years mowed the w ..-‘.‘.'§";"‘i£‘ v "r we... -- l: ' 0 ‘"11’. son cf Mr. and MEI-P) sn of the Almig ty. stil shall ill. 1”" ‘not, pass" Witrawy, summdeut of Home _ convention who broulht honour-i?» Biillfiily. June a. Qfl ityiiiaiylliinee Turn ' iiolviflejer‘ Parlors ' an earl completely and en- Imlc full explanation of the rowflz. of the Kngdom of . each parable tells us one stile cry. its beginnings, seed. its mm,“ e ma . ions o! fruitfulness. lfiys owggls-s 1N1! n‘s co-opemrion. om does alone. not come by even as the and k McIntyre sang “Just essen- Aliza: Angclicus" the choir . oseph d; , the groom's mother of at the allow but- Re $t.- Paul's Church A large congregation at 5t. Pnul’ Anglium Church yesterday morn ing witnessed the dedication f th Litany Desk which was to the Church by the fatn late Mr. and Mrs. H. L ‘Immediatel tion, the esk was services for the first the service the choir ovxkyb anthem: “ Hymn." Mr. C. 0.. Mficiat v. T. Pours ins an The ed at J. Zbott, Rector reached at both evening services _.___.___. Questions Re New Car Ferry of Si swers ap ear Dori of ouse ceedlngs: in of the H Mr. W. Chester S. Ml" i. On what date will Prince Edward Island vessetAbcgweit be read vice? 2 Are the mentine and Borden larze and properly berth a vessel of the dimensions? 3. Will the present Prince Edward Island car ferry Prlrlo retained m the Borde run for h y for ser- afldllrlz freight after the Abekivelt is put "in service? m4. If not, what will be done with c resent f t Edwaprd? crew o he 5, What is the size of the present claevfi of the Prince Edward? . ow m i b ‘or the Abaeiirsavmeglwll e required Answu-a In so far as th D t Transport is con e 8p" ma“ or his fa cerned: ii. n... Cfillldfflfl National mn- ways. who are the operators of the a w lows:- service, advise as to iii depend upon the neces- sities of the situation from tame to time. Intention is to keep the "Prince Edward Island" available for use if needed. 4. Present crew of “Prince 11.1. ward Island" will take service on "Abegweit". 5. 73. 6. Cannot finally determine on. til conupletion of “Abegweiifl is further advanced. Farm implement Mr. McLure :-- Questions:_ elap- hing beyo ti cepower of man There is a lswfzif ev o ent we cannot mrrry it 0t thgli-lesuli out me direction is th h, it is nearly m: since the Saviour the we my with sdi our heart "Thy King- rugnreule" exnreasiongmwarfim aln this . The oo of ' sv .i.be _ ns for t_ .Ma.rithno Baptist a ess- yhia home Peale‘! w» manta to r (b) A]! ll fld w] $27 Anowo ' required fro tugers since 1. Has the Wartime Trade Board taken regular inven- tories of agricultural implements manufactured by Canadian manu- lecturers? 2. If so, what farm i-mpiednen Prices and stock: of standard ts were on hand in implement co , y warehouses ‘u Gland: durlns. (a) May and June, 1 : May and June, lam . What was the volume of dis- tribution of agricultural unple- retail dealers during. (s) the months of May, 10C; inventories 1f agricul- tural imp emcnts have not been " resented ly of the Palmer. following the dedica- used ln the time. Jurlng sang ifchaik- Chcrubic Roy I". Mumford. A. R. the organ. The the morn- Tile following questions and sn- ansard re- ‘ons pro- By the Honourable Lionel Chevrier Lure: Votes , St. Joseph's Sod llty Children of s35’ Plggcgietillnss. no so. of JuLe l4. ‘Mm Ggledéuidefi m?” ' - ' - ca a d _ eemer . oy mfiijrifi Prince Edward 1mm‘! Scout: (Hogvitedeemer and Bas- ilica), Holy Name Society (Holy Que-mu Redeemer and Basilica), Knights the now car ferry present docks at Tor- sufficiently equipped to Abegwelt’: e Edward, be n-‘Pormentine P: nee Feast 0f Corpus Christi Observed llere Yesterday I B Ideal summer weather with clear sunny skies brought out thousands yesterday morning to line the various streets through which the procession of the Blessed Sacra- ment passed on its way to Notre Dame A . Observing the Feast of Corpus Christi, _the congrega ans of St. Duratatfs Basilica and the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer joined in one huge throng which halted facing Hillsboro Square. From a ridhiy decorated altar on the veranda of the Academy, His Excellency the Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte town. ave the Benediction of the Most lexed Sacrament. The order of the proccesion was as follows. . Cross bearers and acolytes. St. Joseph's Convent girls, Notre Dame Convent girls, Queen Square Schocl boys, Women's Confratenr-‘ty Holy Redeemer parish, St_ (Iharles Aux- iliary, League of the Sacred Heart, of Columbus, Basilica Choir, Choir Boys. Sarlctuary Boys. Flower boys owl girls Torah bearers, Pages Clergy. Bishop with blessed Sacra- ment, Previous to the impressive cere- monies at Notre Dame, - Solemn High Mass had been celebrated by the Rev. Pius Murnagham at the Basilica. The event marked the first celebration. of Soienm High Mam by Father Murnaglhsn in his native parish. as delivered by the he sermon w Rev. mic Robin. From the Basilica, the procession proceeded b wav of Great George, Richmond, eymouth. and Sydney Streets to Notre Dame Academy. The return route was by way of Sydney, Hiiisboro, Water and Great George Streets to the Basilica when: Solemn Benediction was given. Freight Rate Increase In lLS. Authorized WASHINGTON. June 23—(AP)— A six per cent general freight rate Increase for ral-l and water carriers in the United States was auiho-riz- ed by the interstate rvnlmcrce commission today pending a hear- ing on the railroads’ request for a 25 per cent hike. The increase, which excepts cer- basic commodities, cam oe- come effective July 1 on three days’ notice. A three per cent increase was authorized for agriculture. products. livestock and its products and Inw- grade products of mines, such as sand, gravel, broken rock and slag. A further increase of five per cent, on top of the general six per cent boost, was authorized for eart- em railroads, ex t on anthracite bituminous coal, ignite and iron ore. gassenger fares remain unaffect- e . estimated that s will bring the rail- $590.000,000‘ in fumes:- The commission the increase roads about Canadian manufac- . b 8. Information not avails ale. . Aiuirray-Turpol NEW KIDFORD, NAIL. Juno l1 An rpel. ohn a n‘; l!!!‘ 'ton. The new order adds six and ed gross revenues on an annual Bidculvs own Muuvenmlt Remsb- bula. iicain ire. the Communists The rater on iron ore will be end the lsts. increased two cents per gross ton M. Gcuin and Maurice ‘mores, in the east, three cents ln the Communist leader. were named southern and western districts. and vice-presidents of the Cabinet three and s 1-2 cents per ton. net lrencisque Gay. M.R.P. leader, or gross. on inter-territorial traffic. Union ue er Socialism The increases emitted in 194A do la r , lnfly were rwmed on anthracite cos and coke will be Minis 018mm. further incressed three cents seven cents wper net and gross ton to rates no $1 or leu, and eight and nine cents per net and iron a? when the rates are more than flew Principal ILC. Association of. Cansd fl JwIr clays. R. J’. Rupert he Life Underwri e i Heaviest Tremor (Oontlnueiiylnrlzu Page l) elementary school where s chim- floors. wrecking a classroom where 60 children would have been on a A1. the post office, a whole section of wall swayed and collapsed. leaving a debris-Pile 0! Scores of- chlnmeys were swept inic the streets, and shat- tiered glam from store display W31‘; Damage to the interior of houses at Courtenay was heavy. plaster craliskimdanfilirlg wa an ce s. Eye-Witnesses said that at the height of the tremor great waves swept in from the se-B. along the shoreline, breaching‘ the lsland ilighway and flooding fields. A-t Campbell Riv-er, another Van- couver lsland town 50 miles north SOO-foot long hillside shifted, moving 35 feet ney crashed week dc)’- timbers. dows and ground. Courtenay, closer to the was moved five founds tlcns. fiusb Thousands couver and Victoria rushed into the streets as homes and build- ings swayed. first from north to south. and then appeared to swing outward. furniture shifted. and table and fireplace ornaments were knocked to the floor. The giant _ he longest suspension bridge in .112 British Empire, spanning the entrance to shook and swayed like a. leaf. Only two automobiles cyclists were on the LSSO-foot-lonl The girls jumped from their bikw and the motorists made a speedy crossing. In downtown Vancouver office buildings. mostly empty except. for there was an mninous crenk of eleyator cables, whipping roadway. caretakers. from side to cars. too. swayed. No PORT ALBERNI, B.C.. June 23 -tCP)-A report that a tidal wave itad swept Great Central Lake, 15 ’- lcs northwest of here. - earthquake which rocked Bri- ...l Columbia ‘mgtcn this morning has proved to be unfounded, police said late to- ay. They added four men had been reported miss- imz had been- seen after the ‘quake and that there was no fear for their safety. The heavy waves but all boats on the lake managed to ride them safe- ‘Buildings in Port AI-berni and neighboring Albemi suffered dam. age. New French Cov’t Formed PARIS. June M -— (Monda (AP) -— A new French government was formed early Io- with President Georges Bid- retainin his istar of Flore M. suit’; new ferod lit-tie from that serving under his p r, Socialist President representation three maim- polltlcal parties - M. Bid Flelix equal Cntiario Couple To Face Murder Charge s, lms for the las the Joint. Committee ass Speakers ,C.‘L.U. through two homes covered falling from a water. while a house feet from its Into Streets of people ‘in Van- Wall pictures swung Lions Gate Bridge. Vancouver harbor. and two girl side. The elevator Tidal Wave during and Western Wash- tliat s. boat in which ‘quake caused ) ._ ozmiitlon rtfolio as Min- fairs. Cabinet dif- gave virtually to France's t twelve years of represen- ters Association of be the chairman of the congress. the rolling 59-796! Shirley visit in by plan M a short the Peo were condu MacLe ST. James slngton day m visitors. a scholarly an on the necessity of economics. education and r.- in this Island, in order th might make o wards th eace. cles". In Nicholson, the service, choir contribuii the organ. Hi3 B-Il ‘ZKSGD in Mr. Pe 361mg the first Oompan Kent S now located. wlelor of one ant de Mrs . urthy rimming t Coun, a docket (if i2 ccsmd w Chg» aggro gLJ-i (OP) — - 11¢ . Pocowich ‘rboreid flout-b will "hull"- lvulu“ sm...,.,.. ... r.s-~....r of Louis a . . A W" "- (OP ~49’- teetgniincwigisgaouclritofllydli: fence >20 quarters tonig t m- J 1, “m. b, "gym m; p nouncod the‘ ntm t of nt- “w m, NR,“ o m, Col. O. l. Beau , M3 ., of lilon- r They were cha ed with murde ff" " lfffl, my}? °'i"°"° by Police Chief mm amlc of ~33‘ ‘an ‘d’? db *:.~::.r:.l..*=r wail?“ ' o‘ o““'" hosgitsl in nearby 3t. Catharina. , { I hgnhm of m. Police slid WIN beaten ll? ‘$5, on», an be sat in his m. He m g9 ,1 i l)" h, "p"; to stumble more n a mile to Milt-tbs; slllarss yllont Iggl a paper mill office. v ere ‘g4 n» n M.1::M( ,1 was liven firetaid. me wu re- v. l "its 31°'f.“...‘.°t.‘£.“.%’°‘t“e'€“"6.'.t2‘m"" , ' i. t ' ctin III chm mmld said‘ aim was nun‘ Iolgilflt. land aer- tc name his assaiartis befits .... - _._._...., . .. M into olrlnm. m“ v ezcn ‘or 24 Clues calving otwaslon ed to Sour Salnsbury, RCMP. Gleaner. LEAVES FOB OTIAWA — A llvllr. J.F. Connolly, fer of Reconstruction yestecon morning attend syconference an the in Canada. m. Comic be a-bscrut. from the Province for a week VISITING 0N ISLAND - Miss is enjoying a , P. E. L, her brother-ln-law and sister, ing Officer Robert Condon Mrs. Condon and their two child- ren. She will be r situation will . rs. lottetown. P_ E. I. place in. the near future. TRANSFEBRIJD HERE-din: H5. Tweedy cf the staff of the Bank of Canada, Toronto, succeeds Mr. I-LT. Currie as accountant in the local e Bank of Canada here. r. Currie has been promoted man- Bank of Canada branch of th ager of the Charlottetown. LEAVES FOR. TORONTO —Mr. H0 folmllerly of Char- Ratlph ln-laln lottewwn, left by plane ‘lhuxsdlay m 0min there bebn the congregation and endelssohms nnvlsns FRTvmoE Worth, Salem, Ore lhe City w is now siayin unclean . 01% field EH10‘, is isl Hail, Monday, J1me 24th at 730 P. M, 6-20-22-24-31. 39TH WEDDING ANNIVERS Sidney G. ‘ m. Street are today, and Mn. m o0 motions the 89th marriage. their MOVES T0 P. l. L-Mrs. R. D. Sainsbury and daughter have mov- is, P. E. 1., to join Op]. who i: stationed in the Scuriw-Hederlc/ton it. ‘i3? for 0t Cumming Summerslde etuming e.—Ne'w (i Jos LAYMEWS ASS'N COMMUNION- 'llh.e Laylm Peter's Cathedral held a Corporn Communion alt 8. June 23rd. This s en's Associa collection. FUNERAL SUNDAY-Who eral of the late J. Hadley Anderson was held from the MncLean I-‘un- eral Home yesterday afternoon to Services pic's Cemetery. cted b? the Rev E. S. Netting. JAMES CHURCH ~— Rev. A. MacGowan, B.A.. Ken- . conducted service vester- g in St. James Church, g s splendid atts s Mr. e the 139s. Gordon re "Thy Great the evening, Brookflcld con Bee, was ce of 1th Mrs v tlm t where Simpson 8 BASICS. CITY POLICE COURT — kt- Police the Citv alfmachodih omnivor- ty-Mlnis- by pl tc/wa. lasgow News. ANNOUNCE- . of Marriage to ta. timof te 00 o'clock Sunday. ervice was followed by breakfast st the Charlottetown at which Rev. Canon Malone gave addrms on Fellows . was announced that St. Peter's had gone over the top in the Anglican Advanced Appeal L Mathleson. Garfield MacGowan preached d convincing sermon a revival in nlerly progress to- of pleasaniness and Mr. ‘Jonaltl and preached, ng the anthem ‘ Now Day is Over". (Heatonl. McKenzie, Mus, 23 years. has arrived Worth and with his brother, orne Ave. e in 1905, Mr :Wo had been errlployed with the dry goods firm- qf F’. Perkins and who were established on Senlner, as Boy- l: t. ‘r uguntil todsy. A m CENTRAL GIIARCIAII ABY @311- re- th ane to homi iii ‘qt-h arid shortly har- k6 i2} St. It fun- /ere Louis ndnnce ummer liglorr at we ndered Mer- ducted the Miss at the Mr after old Galvlu vvv P Qglrpruportcrl steel: P5111‘... lat-icon ish Institute reporters that they did they were gettim enough food to enable them to work efficiently, torhy the monotony 0d the food would be the chief complaint. Ar striking S8 per cent. however, would inadequacy at the top. shortage. “Are You fill-normally age?" YB! “What Would Bc Your Chief Complaint About Food At The meat: Tim n ls Monoimaous And Without variety. or ‘lint You Not ‘Got Enough 0f It?" u A 55 Not enough 3 No opinion 7 In addition to food, housing looms as a Htaior problem Ln: Britain. About one third of the adult population is personally affected by this Affected In Any Way k The Honing link‘ No humour during wartime, "Do You Personally The "queue" problem still apperas to plague the public. Have Tc Spend More r Lt-Col. has he attended the last week of D. A. MacKinn the Carla Mrs. J. .7. Duffv and Conway. a this morning for Digib attend the Maritime Ho vention. The tomorrow and concludes Mrs. W. G. Bauchman, N’. .. has been visiting at of her daughter. Mrs. W. Manning, 298 Richm returning to plane Saturday. rgetown. Miss Rose B is in ‘Trenton, the home o Gerrior and family. Mrs. Billie Ma is in the city visiting he Mr, Roulston Po who is ii] She is act: Georgie era Bay. h’! the P. E. I Onlplmied by (AP)— Pro f. C, F. Tuck of . EDOCSpt for azn in-ter sitv of London. returned from Toronto annual meeting fionai Silver Fox Breeders Assoc- iation. mi Miss M. Wisner leave y, NS, to Sbital Con- converltion opens 17nd Street, the mainland Miss Annie Mae Farrell brother. Leonard of Trenton, are vacationing with relatives at . T. E. Goo urke, Georgetown, RS. as a guest at f Mr._and Mrs. Wiiilnrn .¢___ cLaren, St. Peters, rler. Murray River, iifacl-aren also of St. Pet- _._.._..__.__.__ NEW HAVEN_ Com, June 23 - Yale, 63, an internalionaliv known Shakespearean scholar, died night. He had been a member tiéeg University faculty here exchange professor at the Univer- Qmeues 0f All Kinds Than A Year Ago?” More time 91% Same time 86 Total above 67% Les time .. lb Don't know _ __ 14 Asked about holiday accommodation, 35 per cent of the inter- viewed ssid they had been able to get accommodation. Another 16 per cent said they had tried and either failed or were still trying. Exactly Bil -Worid Copyright Reserved- D.S 0.. whore 011. dian Na- Mim. M. workmen are busily carr out improvements E bit on Grounds in for "Old Home Week" in A at ‘fihursda y. Falmouth, _ _ genggllrflel A new bieacher is being by and "7-5» erected for convenience of men near the centre stable The work is being done Schurman Ltd. Blklnl Atom Party r brother, . 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