1 PAGE EIGHT T: ” KINII IIIJIE TEA I). I;4'Ilti4lI)Is'.(!IlllllI) i BONN, Germany, Nov. I -(am- Ths first 8 families today moved into "Little America on the Rhine” as the United States high com. mission began its transfer to this west German capital from Frank- furt. 125 miles away. The Ameri- can establishment -includes a pro- ject of at newly-built apartments for high commission employees and their families and a huge office block. PRINCE EDWARD TOIPAY Matinee 3:30 Evening 7 and 9 COMING HERBERT J. vrss ........ gobs 35nd? inn with ""ii'iuiiiiii tl'HillI .....I...i. ciiiio iisii -' viciiiii iiciieuii TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. ........... BEN IOIINSDII Illllilif IRIIIMN, Ill. IIRRIIY CAREY, Ill. Ciilli. WILLS Directed by JOHN FDRD A IlPl.tIl.lC ncruar t Eiillil WITHERS - Si'itiS OF THE PIDIIEERS EXTRA: "ROYAL T(lllR" NEWS -- CARTOON CAPITOL T0 - on .itlllN (GAillt'IE7I.l) - PATRICIA NEAL. "THE BREAKING PDINT," NEWS .' ' . 'n::in.J; rift. - 851'. IOIINNY IINLEASIIES - (TOMFIDY - SHOWS 3:30-7-9 SERIAL - (T()Ml:2l)Y - MUSICAL - CARTOON TllE .lIlNGLE'S WILDEST FIIRY TO SAVE ILONDE LEOPARD GIRL! I .i'.iNi3ii Ilium We also have several usiaii CAR SPECIALS FDR RDYAL VISIT WEEK 1950 Ford l)oi.uxc 4 door-5175i), - 1950 Ford Deluxe Tudor-3i1j25 1949 Ford Custom Fordor--31375 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Fordor (new motor)-51000 1949 Chevrolet. DpLuxo Cos All units equipped with fresh air heaters. . We also offer onc 1949 Monarch Sport Sedan, equip. pad with fresh-ait',heater, custom-built radio, good con- dition. at 8 Very special price as this unit must be sold. outstandin bar alns Ind 1950 half-ton and one-ton trucks: You -gare vivrgllmsil? vised to call at otir show room and look them over. ,3. R. JDNIISTDN LTD. st. pm. Road. Charlottetown -D1425 Phone 3092-3093 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN v ruswsasrsnu GUARDIAN Alia.N'l'8:-MONTAGUB: Ilareld I". Landry Ila-a. Byron Stewart, Mrs 5"" M”P,""' M!" -"Q" WInIntoaI.'Mlae Joan Johnston. ADENT (sI0l!(.rETOWNx Walden Levers. 750 Ulllfllllll III! be bought at the following places in Mos-tagua: Blue Dome lteetaurans, and uuardtass Office; in Georgetown: 'nu rm Office: in scum: The snack Bar and Is. Richards 5 an. ....'l5-00 FOR YOUR old bat- tery when you buy a 17-pinte at Bud's Accessories. ,Montiigue. James Rice. Mahnu, C. his ....'Mr. 3.. spent the week-end at home in Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Rhymond Dewar, Montague. were visitors to Chur- lottetown Monday. ....'Mies Margaret Riittray. Rose- neath. left for Boston recently where she will be employed for the winter. Mr. Pius Maccorniuc St. Gear. sol. accompanied by Mr. George Me.cPhee. Cardigan North. were business visitors to Montague yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Muckenzic Borden. spent the week-end, guests of Mr. Macxennleis father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maoxensie. Montague. ....'MisI Fay Stewart. nurse in training at the P. I-2. 1. Hospital. Charlottetown. spent the week- end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Montague. Richard visit- Mister- ....'Mr. and Mrs. . Llewellyn, Sturgr-on, worr- ing friends in Mnntiigur day and are leaving for New Glasgow. N. S.. shortly where they intend spending the wintcr. ..RA'l'TENTl0N! RVOMI-IN'S IN- STITUTE MEMBERS. - Tito Womenls institute Rest Room above the Co-op Store. will be open to rural women and children all day. November 9th. Your co- operation is requested in keeping the room in good order. Young Women's Guild Meeting ..'Mrs. Allister Ciirric. New Perth. was hostess to the members of the Young Women's Guild or St. Andrews Prcsbytei-inn Church, Montague. uondav evening. There were fiftccn members present one new mcmbcr. Mrs. Alex MscDoii:al. was welcomed by the president. Miss Thelma Larter. The meeting opened with the hymn "O God our .Help In Ages Past." The scripture was read by Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzlc, followed by prayer hv Miss Lartcr. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Leland Nelson. Plans were. discussed for sponsoring a parcel post iiiiction. to be held at the Jaiiuary meeting. it was also decided to finish up apron material on hand at the next meeting and nienibi-rs asked to bring patterns. One letter was read. Mrs. Nelson and Miss Larter voluntercd to act on the visiting committee for the” next month. on the nominating cofiimittre were appointed Mrs. Claude Nirhoisnn. Mrs. Byron Stewart. and Mrs. Elsie Waterworih. A very interesting article "How Canada Remembers" bv O'Mary Hill was rcsd bv Mtrs. Waterworih. and a poem "The. Ceiiotaph-And Beyond" by John of i'rhe Lilacs" was read bv Miss Larter. . The meeting closed with' the Mizpah benediction in unison. During the social was served by the hostess. as-i slsted by Miss sue Hcmphill and Mrs. Gerald Jardine. , Georgetown - would serve several districts. 0 I O and Vicinity ..'Mayor BriiceO:"c-n and Coun-i cillor Doug McGowan oi Mont- ague were business visitors tot Georgtown on Friday. Nov. Miss ri-anm 'r.'.;i...,. lefti Sat-l urday morning for Boston, Mass, . where she will visit for a few days. On TIllil'5dR.V.V-O;h'Qt lsi. Mrn William Keeping. accoiiipanicd bvi Mi-ii. Cogswell and Mrs. A. E3 Jenkins, motored to the City. Mr. Robertson of Charlotte- town. representing the P. E. 1. Mutual insurance Company. was it business visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Nov. 2nd. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Foss 'of Peabody, Mass. motored to the Provine. arriving in Georgetown on Friday. Nov. 2nd. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenk- ins and Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Batteries Guaranteed New Batter- ies 810.75 up and your old battery. Heater 2524.75 up. Carburetors 558.00 up. Cus- tom Built Seat Covers. Auto Glass installed. i BUD'S ACCESSORIES Montague TM II. J. MADDN . 0l'TOMETltlI'l' lifting and Supplying Glance ll: IIONTAGUI, P. I. ' is eeeetataseat oltee connected MO lllegltare --'JOIN OUR BULOV Lay- Away Plan today. C. R. B ehner. Jeweller. Montague. ....'S'l'. MARY'S parish chicken supper. Wednesday. Nov. 14. at Beaver Club Hall. Montague. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Richard West- way. Albany. were business visi- tors to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred llourettc. Charlottetown. were visiting in Montague. on Siiiidiiy. guosts of Mrs. Dout-etti:'s hrotlier. Mr. Frank Coylc. Mrs. Stephen Show has returned to Charlottetown after a pleasant visit to Montague where she was the guest of her bi-other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lifacxay. Teaciiersglletetingi At Montague meeting of the The regular southern King's teaching study group was held ,i(!St(!l'fIlly after- noon in the Montoizuc High School with Mr. Jack Hughes. viz-c-prln- cipai presiding. . Mr. Malcolm Macxenzlc, chief supervisor, led the discussion on the trends of education today. which. he said. led to grcntci- ex- pression hy the student. The need for a new course of studies was dlctisaed. the opinion being ex- pressed that the present one was somwhat out of date. and did not completely take advantage of modern trends. The question of ii l'9'l.I(llll-ll lil::li animal was briefly discussed. it was explained that such a school the students from the higher grades being iranspoi-ted by bus to iil(' central regional IlI,':l1 school. How- ever. each school district would be obliged to maintain its own school up t.o and including grade eight oi less if sufficient. accommoda- tions were possible for grade eight at. the regional high school. The cost. of the construction. according to the school act. ivnuirll be equaiiv shared by me govern- ment and the districts, that is on a 50 per cent basis. while the gov- ernment's shiire of the cost. of niaintalnance. would he 25 pcr cent. and that of the per rent. The teachers exprcssctl their views on the problem of dis- cipline. the qualitv of the new text books. and the need for it larger and more QXI.'Jll5it'P' pro- gram in English litci'aitil'e and laniuisse At the conclusion of the meet- ing it. was decided thnt. those teachers interested in curriculum changes date, and discuss the chaiiizcs they felt necessary. Dr. and Mrs. Foss will visit for it few days in Georgetown and Charlottetown before returning toill Peabody. Mass. Mi'. t districts 75 i m9 . bli i 4 J should meet at a later.'”' Nurses Residence I .For Montague Discussed g Tentative plans for the construc- tion of a residence .for nurses near the King's county Memorial Hos- pital were discussed at a special meeting of the hospital board at Montague last evening. which was presided over by the president. Mr. G. N. Randell. i It was felt by the board that the present quarters for the nurses on the lower floor were inadequate. and some provision should be made as soon as possible to erect a residence. The new home. to be located on hospital grounds, would be designed for living quarters for the nurses. more of whom could then be maintained on the hospital fact that the King's County Hosp- ital ia a 82-bed hospital serving a large district. and even now is taxed to all its capacity to accom- modate the number of patients. The annual hospital campaign will get under way on Nov. 10th.. and it was felt that. if the oo ac- tion was large. a part of it w uld be earmarked for the construction of the residence next spring. A campaign committee wu appoint- eo including chairman. Mrs. L.H. Poole. secretary treasurer. Mr. Arnold wightina , and Mrs. G. N. Randall. who will be responsible for organising the campaign through- staff. A necessity in view of the'-out the district. C. P. R. Opposed To New Freight Rates Bill OTTAWA. Nov. ti - (GP) - The government's legislation for 'a new freight-rate setup was challenged on several points by the Canadian Pacific Railway today before the Commons special committee deal- ing with the rate "equalization" statute. F.C. S. Evans, c.r.a. vice-prev ident and general counsel. describ- rd the bill's outline of a national policy of rate equalization as "far to sweeping" and called for drop- ping or the changidg of some specific sections. The C.P.R. officer testified af- ter counsel for the" government- ownrd Canadian National Rail-I ways said that company had no objection in principle to the legis- lation and announced it was after- ing no argument now. The pi-esciitatioiis were made as the 3i-man committee opened hearings on the equalization bill and two lesser statutes brought in by the government as partial im- plcmentstion of the report of the Royal Commission on Transporta- tion filed last February. llearing May Adjourn Iiidicatioiis were the committee would complete hearing of the C.P.R. stand tomorrow and then adjourn until next week to hear other submissions. Transport. Minister Chevritr. who has piloted the bills through sec- ond reading in the commons. sat in on the committee sessions and occasionally took issue with vice- presidcnt Evans on his criticism of equalization measure ' drafted Mr. Ciicvi'iei"s experts. The Canadian Pacific officer. while telling the committee his company favors the'principle of rate equalization across the coun- try as far as practicable. said there are ”daiigcrs" in the proposed leg- ntlnn Apart from that the "broad. sweeping language” of U16 CllUl1Il' ation measure might impel the t.e-rcgulatory'Boai-d of Transport commissioners to "try the impos- sible.” he listed these individual criticisms of sectioiis of the main bill: i. its proposed restrictions on the freedom of the railways to set com ctitive rates - those put in to input competitions - would "harn- istriiig" the carriers. He. proposed and N1,-5. Allan yin.-Kr... an alternative section to iiive the zie and dgugihtgr Amy, and n3. ,Ti-ansport Board more leeway than of visitors MacDonald. all were recent THOHB. Stewart, to hour. lunch'Ge0rgctown where tlicy were the, guests of relatives. Pic. Lloyd Hcmphill loft late in the week on return to Val Cartier. Quebec. where he is sta- tioned. Lloyd is a member of Canada's 2'lth Army Bi'if..'&dC Group. which will procrt-d over- seas soon. The regular monthly meeting of the U. B. W. M. U. was held at the home of Mrs. H. P. Gcoi-gc ' on Thursday. Nov. lsl. with near- ly all n1enivb('rs present. Durin: the business pci-iod arrangements ware made in have Rev. Perry Rockwood of Triiro. N. S.. speak in the church on 'lue.sdn,i'. Nov. lath, at 8:00 l".M. At the close of the service a delicious lunch was served by the hostrss. OUT OUR 'WAY t Migthe. legislation contemplated. 2. Abolition of i.he "staiidard"- ceiling - freight rates as propos- rd by the royal commission and the govcriiiiiciit was unnecessary and would create a "serious" pos- sibillty of opening up the railroads to damage suits from shippers st-eitlhg rebates. 3. There was "danger" in the statute's direction to the board that a single uniform scale of class i-st't-. v --- those applying to various class fications of traffic -- should he: set. for the whole country. The hoard. Mr. Evans said. should be allowed discretion to establish "one or morn" scales. 4. A brcakdowii of the entire rate structure might result from a pro- vision in the bill decreeing that part of the benefit of the low. com- petitive "transcontinental" rates lietirceii Eastern Canada and the west coast mtist be passed on to .cAcgitr-rritoixv in between. The trans- continental ralui are set. because Bristol and Vicinity Miss Marion Coffin. who want- to Toronto to reside. has returned home. The Mmeil Hall Committee are at present considering sddlniz another alloy to the two alleys at present in the basement of the new hall. The principal department of Mbreli school has re-opened again after being closed owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss M. O'Brien. ..,. Mr. James Arnold. employee of the is home for a few days. Mr. Arnold a first war veteran. has been on the dredge for a number of years Mr. and Mrs. James Whalen. who have carried on farming in Morell East for some years have decided to retire and have their home in the 'village. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McEwcn are still at their summer residence in the village. but will move back to the city shortly. I Mr. Angua Lnpierre arrived hcrc from iihe Magdalen islands on 'I'11ursda,v October 25th for a short visit. with his mother. Mrs. John Lspierre. Pie. John B. Mm-Graivh arrived home on Saturday night. October 27th to spend a short leave with his wife and family. John served several years in the navy during war years. Mr. Arisleni Lapiei-re. cook on Fiill0V9l'nl'llellI. tug arrived home. on Saturday evening. October 21th. for a few days vacation. He ex- pect: to be in Chart tetown for the balance of the season where his tug will be used for dredge towing. Mrs. Clarciicc. O'Brien has ar- rived from Boston to spend a vacation with her parents Mi'. and Mrs. James Whalcn. Mrs. O'Brien formerly Alice Whslen has resid- ed in Boston formore than aquar- ter of a century. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVarish are the only family left at the shore now. all other having mov- cd hack to their homes t.o prepare for the winter. Some of the fishing boats have been hauled tip for the season. Mr. Stannia Lapierre had his small house. which was at the shore for some years. moved to the village last week and intends to take up residence right away. Mrs. Lspieri-e has been in very poor health for more than a year. -N of east-west water competition to the railways by way of the Panama Canal. on the question of laying down a single scale for the whole coun- try. Mr. Evans said he is afraid this would knock out certain "arb- itrary" rates C not related to the mileage goods are hauled -- which were favored by the Maritlmes and by industries. By J. R. Williams "mesa cows ARE TOO HIC-JHBIZED AN' VALUABLE TO BE VANKED OUT EV -rH' HEAD--THIS Pl6GiN' STIZNC-:'LL KEEP 'l'H' ROPE Ft2oM 5LIPPIN'DOWN, k AN' vou PULL EASY! THEWRE 'IAKiN' SO MUCH OF 'TH' COW8OYlN' OUTOF COW- 30'7'IN' THAT I THOUGHT FER A MINUTE THAT WRECKIKY dredge working at Richmond , IN Msitioniam Joint xasxara uuoounvu 'l'he.funeral of the late John Kenneth. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maccallum. St. Pe- ter's Bay. Ves held from at. H- ter's United Church on Friday. September lltti. preceded by a private service at the home of his pnrents.- The service was conduct- ed by Rev. R. A. Macbeod. as- stated by Rev. D. W. Macniereon. The hymns sung were "God less The Little sparrow rail". and "When He Cometh”. " He leaves tovmourn besides his son-owing parents. two sisters. Mary and Helen Ann. Interment was in Mldgell Cent- etery. ' l Floral rriliutee Mommle and Daddy. Mary and Helen Imn. Caroll. Aunt Adele and Uncle Addison. Grandsddy and Uncle Morley. Aunt Helen and Uncle Ted. Aunt: Edith. -Joan. Jim. Edith and Donna. Aunt Susie. Uncle Arthur and Margaret. Aunt Mary. Uncle Art and"Carol. Cousins Freda. Hugh and Na- dine. Melville Lewis. - l. Ann Marie and Eleanor Mul- ins. Gerard and Mary Leslie. Mrs. Gus O'Hanley. Rev. and Mrs. D. W. MlcPher- EOTI. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon MacLaren and family. Mrs. Bruce Robb. Douglas and Catherine. Ross and Marion Ctiai-tley, Fra- ser and Dorcas. Eileen and Ralph. Dorothy and Charlie Crawford. Ads and Ronnie. Roy. Mary and family. Henry and Hilda. Mrii. Howard Hobbs. Mary and Roddy. Anna and Doris. Georgie and Olive. Em and Paul Magnsn Dr. and Mrs. Beck. Ruth and Sterling. The Anderson family. Harry and- Hazel. Mrs. N. J. McEwen. Blye and Albert. Dr. and Mrs. Reddin Mrs. Ed. Quigley. Harold and Lois. Tencher and pupils st. Peter's North School. - The Sunday School. The W, M. S. The choir. Tito Woman's institute, st. Peter's Canadian Legion. Staff Clark Bros. Clark Fruit Ce. Atlantic Wholesalers. R. E. Mulch & Co. Michzicl Bros. i Telegrams Aunt: Gladys and Uncle Denny. Vancouver. J. Austin and Patricia Trainer, Charlottetown. 0 Letters of Sympathy Cousin Catherine. Mericton. Mary Pratt. Montreal. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and George. Central Royalty. . Nari and Clarence Mcaulay. Cape Tormentlhe. Fred and Eunice Smith. Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield McLeod. Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mullally and family. Fiirmington. A. L Wright. Charlottetown. Anna Wilson; Toronto. J. Austin and Patricia Trainor. Charlottetown. Jack Morris. Charlottetown. Florence M. Anderson. Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Man. Carol Herring. Charlottetown. .lim MacLean. Charlottetown. Roma Wilson. Toronto. Mrs. Bruce Robb. Moncton. Barbara Pratt. Montreal. Helen and Ed. London. Aunt Nita and family. Van- couver. Aunt Edith. Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Paterson. George- town. (tents of Sympathy Mr. and Mrsi Archibald John- stone. Brookfield. Imelda and Maurice Mass. Celia Dlngwell Crook. Mall. Mary Morrison. Charlottetown. Eiizabctii Mackenzie. Ethel Mncxenzle. Bonnie MacEachern. town. ' Bessie Robertson. Charlotetown. Vt-n and Edna Tobin. Mess. Eileen MacKensie. Evelyn Cudmore. Ch'iown. Mrs. Acorn. . W. M. 5.. st. Peter's. llattio Macllwcn and brothers. Kathleen Pratt. MucLaren Boys. Toronto. Mary, krlcne and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. ltutliren MacDon- ald. Bristol. Mr. and Mn. 1. C. Major. Kan- slngton. Mrs. Ray Smallwood, Mt. stew- rt Bllflllr Charlotte- s . Dorothy and Charlie. Ch'town. ' Katie and Harold Webster. Ma- P rle. Mary and Joe Meccormac. St. M;;'garet'a. e rte a. Alice Jardine. Charlottetown. Earl and Denis Warren, Char- lottetown. lllia and Wendell Glover, Mt. Stewart. John and Mary DuPasquiere. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dingwell. New Glasgow. Harry and Marjorie. Horace Fraser and family. Mont- gus. Marion. Arthur and Ruth Mec- Laughlin. Mt. Stewart. Roy Anderson. Ottawa. "Reg. and Jean MacAdarn. Hor- e Lillian and Eerie MICDOIIIIC. borne Valley. lion and Junior Arnold. lol- P Mr. and Mrs. oladdla O'llesiiey. gtcalra :tSdman.wtr7n:alottatown. II OIO I ml . Cora and on-.e'ld Plotter. gan- lottetewo. . Pearl Squire Russell and 'itta ltaebarea. Howard and Eleanor MacLea"iI. S t . NOVEMBER 7. 1951 1) . CH l(14 (. 4 iiIiililI.l Mr moi! erononifcul t'Ilt.1,.,' I K . . Mrs. Vincent Joseph. and Sam. and Mrs. J. 3, 5.. Mini Anne Gllila. M . "our and Mrs., Wilfred Mmxlm Mn and Mrs. An-ibro' s Jim Mncxenrle. Ch't::vn.t"h' Res. MacKlnnon. ' l Archie and Lily. uthsi-land -and Will MICEaCIllfn. M:v::."'and Mrs. W. T. ucamnr stggulstl and Isabel Cameron. ML Mr. and Mrs. J. H, , EV: and Pearl Maclarrlznil-ml ma. Jrnriie and ' son. St. Eleonora. Mm" And”. Effie. Jim MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. all. Morell. . Mr. and Mrs. Armadale. ' Paul Giliir. Aeneas and Alycia. Mac-Aul... Beatrice and Emmett ltiac.'i'.'ii.iv Boston. " Mary and Merton Jsrdinr-. ur, Stewart. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mclvfurrer. Mr. Percy W. Turner, cirinwn Esther. Archie and MUl'tI0rk MncPht-e. Flo ltfncl.aine. Mont-ton. Eileen Ryan. Clllflnilplnttyi Mrs. Millie Coffin. Ch'town Wilfred MacDonald. tvinnipm Aunt Fanny. Charlottetown. Mrs. Thelma Gordon. Stella Saunders. Ottawa. Margaret McLeod. St. John. Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Mt. Stcwait Daisy. Cyril and Brian Sander. son. Daryle and Mary Wilson. Char- lotletown. Mr. and Mrs. John King. Helen Mscxlnrion and CIllIiIl'crl. Jean MacAuluy. Walter Hayden and family. Russell and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rose family. East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mccuigiiii. Margaret and Gordon. Berty and Evelyn. Mt. St.-uni-I. Wilma and Sheldon. Haideii. Olkville. The Downe Family. . Harvey and Edith Douglas. lift. Stewart. Gladys and family. Everett and Ada Mnclio-od Mrs. Dougai MacDonald. Brent and Maud Gillis. Danny and Gladys MscKiniion. Peter MDCDOUK4 590119 Conohiup and Southport. Harold and Alice Coffin. lift. Stewart. George D. Dc.-Blots, Charlotte- town. Sheldon and Mary Macswain. Rita and Alex Macxinnon. Mrs. Jonathan Affleck. ML tewari. Alice Butler Oswald. Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nauss, tjlarc Bay. Eunice and Vince Murphy. Viola and Howard Douglas. Charlottetown. Mrs. Warren. Clitarlottetnwn. Vivian and Bobby Marl-(inm-ii. Lot (0. Edith MacEwcn. Parker and Florence Newsrn. Kingston. Staff J. M. Murphy, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacDonald, Souris. Mary Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard. ML Stewart. Priecllla and Guy Coffin. Rollo Bay. Lane and Willard Coffin. Char- lottetown. Agnes and somerled Kelly. Mur- l Leltoy Mackenzie.- Jun and Orr Maccsrin. CW0- head. Alex and Katherine MacKinn0n- Kaye MacLeod. Norman MacPherson. Ch'iouu. Mr. and a. James Jay. Mar-ll. Ruby and Beatrice Batici-soy. Mitigeli. Norman and Kathryn Miitiwsmi. Forest Hill. Bea urphy. ' Mr. I d Mrs. Gus MarLar'"- Irma Macbaren. Toronto. Lettti and Ida Atfleck. Mt. striv- IN. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Giliis and family. Charlottetown. Blanche and Tom Arbins. (I"”' lottstown. Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacDonald- sourle. Mr. amt Mrs. Billy Mu-Lni--n. Edith and Florence Marin"!!- Mass. Alec Mai-Lead. Saint -Tnh"; Gladys and Aidlus MlChCll.lI'. Morell. - Mrs. Mary Griffin, Fort AUIUW a. Gladys and Guy Glover. CM" lottetown. , Betty and Joe Macltfenzie. I-””' end. . Mary and Jack MacDonald. 01' wa. Harte W. M. S. Catherine O'HIlllE,V. Ottawa- larbaraiend Joseph MscKiminrt- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MncAulnt- Margaret and McLeod Dausillv M . Itswart. .-'eM Mrs. J. J. Macfntim Mt. ltswai-t. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson. Keefe Drug Co.. Charlottetown- Mary and Jack MacKInnon. ' atr. and Mrs. John Hugh'- uerell. I Freeman and Ella Webster. Ml” no e. W 141-. and Mrs. Thos. .1. Mari” old. South. . Mrs. Bessie Alien. lric Mscxinndit. Sudbur)'- Tena Wilson. Mass. . Mary and Bernie Giiitl. Hit" lottetown , I Doris and llerry Macxay. W Stewart. Merton Anderson. Morell. llaesl an lerl uaelwm Charlottetown. E Ii".i'."."t'i(.'3?:'t.L.t."h..':i::.'::;.. Iv