...~.~..tc“rc~ l1- McKinnon . officiating clersvmnn being will?! ff". T . 9g {I10 I9" , 1.1333115. preferred. I so", secretary. w. . chaser. Apple to 'tiful three-tired wedding . Brunswick. ‘kiraeliaarliaannerbeboisltanlvaeuyqsnetles- - iewillleseahaieeile: lifeli- Brsrmre. Water Shell. lurk Gaudet. lIGranville Stress h; sum. I!!!" ""- " "- ace-cs; .:":.':".:.“...."'. '--.....'-..:-.---'- "a cmmm erenseuueeeyreapenslelererseuverlnagztswwpun w. i? Jon has. - l when ma‘ awn“?- l), A. Mhagglf-L 3mm” m . -w.muo u u-m truck. bl In lggtulicgdétilion. will pay -_-_— X I83 Summerside. 0. u-mistses. __WANT5|) _ Teacher for Bal- col, Supplement E0. 5°“ a. q. sunr- 6-11-61. aeceqlle m Liliimflord Albany s P. m.’ m. Bax-wt. n. n. and slate surfaced ‘cuuus ‘antes m.- cheaw and warmer than wash Jllilivgslqlahmflullool. h: o1; firs “m ‘"4 ".°°d ‘millim- W". n11 second‘ class. erit‘ sllliille- m“ M‘ Ewe " °'m'31- fnen, $300 and em. Apply glossy. _ ‘ Lyle, Secretary. _-FLATTERING brimmed straw . M Ann Beauty Parlor ggllnetiflat Sliyo . ~ Central ~ Stream} gumnerside P on; 120. -FOR SAL-ET:- Choice. hcrse (Dippy; 5mm: 4 years, 1230 lbs. $12500. Percheron nurse 2 yezrs m. FNShGIICIl mam.“ 55112311013?" ' ' . .W . ee . bull 1 year $5000 "ML lllllt Ween 0.80 and 7.80 m. or write J. Ernest Morrison, l8. 20. I.‘ Ii ‘BIDBQU: unrran mum; —IJ‘{SUI.ATING or plaster board‘ shingles are Former Tignish Boy new ism sun - an: um mm l Also COMEDY and d“, 33o, sat y aoo-Rfdios] SHORT SUBJECT “;"‘.’.".',° §.'.“..“'€‘h."§2“a“€l’.'e.%'§.l‘é§, Shows "use - 9-15 \ a 9 . .. - ' Boys in "Song of the $1311“. Matinee Saturday 2:30 on the some Prfiifflmh " ccmedy, ______ h n- thrmflll 1"" o News! MONDAY TUE "Leave It to ting - SDAY reel. A Show . 6_n_m_ “fiN jug wily, W”; ‘gal?! With BRIAN DONLEVY e i . 13f.‘ cheaper than rough and ANN RICHARDS araoeh- ' Shows 7:15 - 9:15 __TRYQN UNITED 011113.613 PASTORAL cannon. -u'1;he w; m“ immohsundallimfeixl‘ organ Lt Col 05-11185 Maxlweli Mai-oh gogog, more; or. M. Rev- Mflw-wkee. Wis. sen of the 1st.‘ ________ , _ ___ _ L J ¢_ 15 A., B. 11.6%‘- lraatriéé; Salaries‘ Mfirr- SU MME“filDE._ m Milt-tn; millfilettd h ‘lmlr/yg“ a ' “at - nose-H» " i of illlgnxres? 95 cores 'c1ear, bal- state staff. Two of Colonel ee under wood and orchard. l7 phys brothers served in the Can- - a“ situated 0n main adinn why. G. w n Murphy 1n .~ ;.§;i.i.i';‘°f.§ ggghlflllbh. This orn- perty has a good set of buildinfl!» ‘s m“. ilsexsoegarlntsiacivdtzotoedéilll-ugllx “w” ' Everett L. Dou- 0-22-41 Icelzad. EH8 Scotland, and A. E. . rp y, M.C. Canada. One of Colonel Murphy's stepsorls. ht. Donald Johnston, combat engineers, was killed in ac- tion in Germany April a this year. Anothe stegsan, Lt. Junior Grade Kenneth Jo ton. USNR, is serv- ing in the Southwest Pacific" land and u aid. Baltic. Lot 18. —McKlNNON - ROGEBSON - Tbe United Church mnnse, Sum- merside, was the scene of a very pretty wedding at 2 oclock in the aitemoon of May 30, when Helen vol-m; Rogarson, of' Kensington, became the bride of Ray Stewart of Charlottetown. Th: Rev. J, Jarvies. The couple were attended bv Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dunning. also of Kensingtcn. The bride locked very Winsome in u brown tailored _su twith mixed fox collar and pale blue accessories and carried a bou uet of American Beauty roses. e bridesmaid wore a brown tailored suit witlh match- ing accessories and a corsofll 01 sweetheart. roses. After the cere- mony thc happy couple left on a _-._ Rotary District Membership llp FREDERJICTON. June 2i —(CP\ —Quallties of an educated man were defined today by A. W. True- man, Su rintendent of Schools at Saint Jo n and president-elect of the University of Manitoba. in ad- dressing ilhe District 19d conference of Rotary International. l. U lgggiywgffmlrtgeto xfinu-gide m}; Education should provide peo- Charlottetown. he best wishes of 9]‘ will‘ a “fem” "lmdlmml- h! their many friends follow this 532119 “g gnu“ n°t ‘W190 "hi!!! ywng m“ 1° °n the“ 1° “m” ‘them sfuxlft 31:" aifnfiwaltrggetg thmugh n e‘ After sc-hool and college the -_~ main task of be in a’ t a “WEDDING BELLS A very still lay before cdlllrgmgfwzlfia pretty wedding was solemuiued in 5L Mary's Anglican Church on Saturday, June 9th at 9:30 AM. with the Rev. G. R. Harrison offi- ciatlng, when Lilian Adele, daugh- ter oi Mrs. James Manderson and the late James Manderson of Cen- tral. Lot 16, became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Compton of St. Elean- or’s. The youthful bride looked charming in a street length frock of white organza. and shoulder length veil, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. She was nt- tended as bridesmaid by her eis- ter, Miss Marlon, who wore a street length frock of pale blue crepe and matching veil. She lvore a corsage of pink car-nations. The sroom was attended by hlflmond, 4.9. of Montreal and Valley- CDllSlll Mr. Montie Owen. of Mal- pequc. The ceremony was wit- nessed by the immediate relatives and friends of the bride and women. At a business session this mom- dng the District Governor, John C. MwMlllan, North Sydney, N. S., reported an increase of 150 in dis- trict membership during the post year. (thief 0f No.1 Air Gourmand Retires AWA, e 31 —- (OP) — request as chief of No. i Air Com- mand, Trenton, 0nt.. R.C.AJ-‘. Headquarters announced today. He gloom. After the ceremony the will be succeeded June 5 by Air bridal party motored to the home Commodore E. E. Middleton, 46. Ottawa, former director of per- of the bride's sister and brother- ln-law,-Ml'. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Gregor of Lot 18, where a delici- ous dinner was served to about thirty guests. The dining cm was beautifully decorated for he oc- casion in pink and white and the table had as centre-piece a bark“; c . refreshments the bride sonnel overseas, with the rank of air vice-marshal. Vice-Marshal Raymond, wlho be- came officer commanding No. Gourmand, on its formation last January. is a brother of Senator Donut Raymond, and Maxims Ray- mond, Bloc Populalre leader. bu bride choose leaf green with .matching acces- sories. On their return on Tues- day evening the bride and groom home of the mother’ of the mo... her marriage Miss Manderson , was tendered a miscellaneous show» ur-sd , Mn Si t _ ' er on Th ‘y evening“ s‘. QDunng these strenuous timemthn at the m c Mr. _r_ mg’ ‘n’ m" mndgmn protection of the Emily's health la was nah .1594, m; mm. by vitalrotlrenancnalwareilorclang MisvMurieliDest Ind pieced in l. Q hldloulhouraofnervousmulnmakc chair beautlf decorated for the lie all susceptible to colds and ewtictisloréh A b et gerflowlngy llfectionmmatfllmulllonilhighly k was rcuih I reeommen u a valuable tonic N"! Flflfll and mllhmlmggg‘ and food supplement for every by. w» Edith uenluey then "I4 leniber of n» family. rm. %§.'°°°"‘ .. ms '2: w - es, w e , rr Best arranged the its on the “H” etuzdunnzgozm_ .- table. Many beautiul - of n, u, ' chins. sliver. linen and c as “a” ° mm" "m" w“ well as a substantial sum. money. "4 "l" WWW , i" comm-lad m. an.‘ uln- mud.” hillfll lflhlhflil. loottalnuleion son thanked those present m" u luflm" '4" "I" fg/w o"! of gnmuflo. h, l“ oodiivaruibhlutablqeooaomied ~ many and sqtbelutiful a . “f-DWNIP-flldflleeim of mu and r she's a AIOIICIOIAILACI Good Fellow" was then sung: As- ’ tlselllf kl full?‘ m’ use‘ ff‘ 'S an o er we. were . - Wilfred Lyire‘. Mrs. nllph Honk». "'3' s“ 19y. Mrs. A. K. MacGr-egor, Mrs. Ivan Clarke. Mrs. Johfiéander- Emulsion son. A very pleasant soc "in! was then spent. the Royal Canadian Air Force in in 01'!‘ Jun h” Air Vice-Marshal Adelard Rayn, ed I field, Que, has retired at his own r. s. Liirmy .l'ersonncl 0n llc lie France ""'““"J The following Prince Edward Is- land Canadian Army personnel came home from the wars aboard the Ile de France Wednesday. Some have ret/urned to their homes already and the others are expect- ed home tonight. The following were among the numbers of the 1st Canadian Parli- chute Battalion who returned: Capt. R. N. Sinclair, Charlotte- town: Cpl. P. M. Simmons. Char- lottetown; Pte. W. C. Head, Mur- ray Harbour Pte. A. S. Mac. Caull, Ellerslle; L/Cpl. G. V. Brooks, White Sands; Pte. C. J. Boudreall, Lower Montague; Pte. R. G. Molli. son. Sumlnerslde; Pte. E. J. My- ers. ‘rignish. One Islander was among the ‘medical walking cases. He is Cpl. H. C. MSHGCISOII, Darniey. Islanders among those returned ‘ for miscellaneous reasons were: - Sgi. W. MacDonald, Glen William; and Pte, H. L. MacKinnon. Sum- moi-side. The following are among liberat- ed prisoners of war: Grir. l". J. Adams, Charlottetown; Pte. l". Baglole, Kelvin; Pte. E. J. Camer- oil, Charlottetown; Pte. H. J. Mac- Donald, De Gros- Marsh; . A. L. Perry‘, Summerside- and Pte. G. r. Whi head, lknernld. Two Island members of the Cen- mdian Forestry Corns retumed on the Ile de France. They are L/Cpl. D. A. McColl. Charlottetown and Pte. L. W. Costello, North Wilt- shire. Seven of the soldiers listed above arrived in Charlottetown night. Several other; return- to their homes in other parts of the Island. Some of the men, however, will not arrive until to- night. This delay is caused by a confusion in et ing train tic ets from the dope lifax. The kets until just before the island train was due to leave Halifax. and some found they had tickets to almost anywhere but the Island. Th who arrived in fisher-lotte- - , r . A. . m. a. A. Gaudet m. n. .1. Donald and m. in. J. Adams a’ i Guernsey Breeders fiinnuai Meeting Reid Yesterday Mr. llaroid Laird. Kelvin. was rs- , pr of the PEI , erneey Breeders’ Association at l. m held lllt night in the offices the Provincial Depart- nlgng cf Agriculture. m. Laird pre- e . . 1n discussing disbursements for Mr. Guy Rodd. re-elected secre- irec taryikuhe ion Messrs Fro Townsend. Sherbrooke: lric Hurry. Winsioe: and Russell Colll. North Milton. A PIFPP” Bunch W/0 A. V. Gauthier of 8t. Innis, P. l. L; W/O D. Rlutchinson. of Upper Musquodoboit, N. 5.; F/O W. W. Norris, of Gd Princess Ave. London, Ont., and W/0 T. R. Forest of Bonaventure, Que, light up cigarettes around the car they commandeered, to reach their temporary A IiEIITRAI. cunnoun ' Llihll column l‘. ‘OBASWELL for Photographs. 8 - PAY YOUR CIVIC TAXES avoid 10x18 waits. tlou lint in a new series of interviews. lMisa Joan Williams II’ OM16 30th ll for new: VIIIGQ. OONIIDIBATION LIII 1N- IIRANCI. earlv 6-21-91. "IBIS MORNING ll’. 10.05 sta- C.1".C.Y. will broadcast the . a recent fin- ln l. Canada-aids designing contest, and daughter of Mr. and Charlotte- 0-22-11 SECOND lusnuueam new Takes le not interest will be, char Mrs. Percy Williams, town. will be heard. .whi.chwasawalrdediotileir son Jack MoCaz-viile, Over- ' matched geldings, six destination, this Photo) . ~ A delegation from the West Riv- er district was in the city yester- day seeking Mr. J. Lester Douglas, M.P., and other prominent Liber- ceful condition of Rocky Point wharf. The wharf, for w ich $20,000 was allegedly authorlz for re- pairs last April, has remained without even temporary repairs and is said to be in such ruinous condition as to constitute a dan- ger as well as inconvenience the travelling public. One side of the wharf has al- most completely disintegrated and neglected for years. is failing into the same condition. The large crossing to and from Charlottetown on the ferry "Fairvieul", find no: even the temporary accommoda- tion of a gangplank. Residents of the district ~are lect. in view of the assurance car-I ried‘ in the lccal Liberal press on] last April that the wharf was to receive immediate attention. The statement appeared in the April Much Indignation‘ Over Condition Of Rocky Point ais to complain about the disgrzs-l to ifications for a new wharf have drifted away, while the other side,‘ crowds using this wharf daily in| particularly incensed at this neg-mo assurance that the new struc- ex-prlsoner-of-war camp in Germany. - (RU-AI. 1 lVharf 16 issue and stated that "Mr. Alex. Mntneson, Uberai Representative‘ for the Second Queen's ('2) received a telegram from Hon. Cyrus Mac- Millan on Saturday authorizing ‘$20,000 for the rebuilding of Rocky Point Wharf. The Engineers are authorized to prepare plans at once rind the work to be under con- itract." 5 Departmental officials stated yes- ilerday that the plans and spec- |been completed u-nd are in Ot- tawa. and that tenders have been leaned. The state of the old wharf mILFOPEITY XANGE — m‘ flu Mount lid Road was sold by blio ‘ yesterday by Mr W. . Beacon, auctioneer to Mr.- James Swan, City for $8,625. 'l'here was keen bidding. DESCUED FROM BROWNING lvfr. Leo Macquarrie, Lot. 65, who .e1l off 's small diving raft at Davidsons Shore at the end of Richmond Street at 5.30 las‘. 976111118. was rescued from drown- ing by city police Constable Gor- don Poole. I ‘i? l REOHVES EFFICIENCY MEDAL —.00mpL WJL. MECKlILTlOIL, wlhose home is at 327 Grafton Street, and who has been overseas since Aug. 1M1 with the Royal Canadian 0011118 Sign-alien's, has been awarded according to information received by - iner husband; early return home. i FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of Mrs. J. Frank Fraser was held yesterday afternoon from Zion Church where service was conducted by Rev. G. Carl 1e Web- they attributed to the difficulty of obtaining labor and materials for repair, also to its exposed loc-' aged by ice action last spring. It t. . may also be difficul they concedielladlan Legion amended m’ a body‘ to obtain the creosdted materi required for a new wharf, even af- ter the contract isdet. and there is ture will be completed this year. They state that every effort will be made locally to repair the old structure. Siortsen ycruaig ladies were Ure- smted with diplomas-lust night at graduating exercises at Si. Mary's Academy, Summersidc. The cere- mony W25 held at. St. Paul's Church and was attended by many parents and friends ci the students. Tho graduating c1155 was equally divided bet n those taking a classical courso and others taking a commercial course. Students completing the uprk in gnade ten. in the regular subjects included: Ethel Deizllnn. Anna Gai- llmt, Alberta GJFJElCl, Joan Glliis. Dorothy McNsill. Frances Morrison, Edna Poitier, Lorraine Watson. Graduates in the COmITIBlWB-l class included: Eleanor Campbell. Melvirla Clow, Rita Deighan, fires; Lhughlin, Rosella Malletm, Genevieve McMahon, Zita Silliph- ant. Adele Bow-mes Smith. The prize for general proficiency was awarded to Edna Pcirier while Joan Gillie won the one for Christ- ian doctrine. After the diplomas and prizes ad been distributed the pilDiiS ere addressed by Rt. Rev. G.J. McLellan. V.G.. who congratulated all who had received diplomas and certificates of graduation. He im- pressed upon them the importance of their school years, the years in Graduation "Exercises At St. Mary/s Academy which their character was being formed and their wills strengthened in virtue. I-ie told them that they could never be sufficiently thank- ful for the sacrifices the teachers had made for their benefit and impress-ed on them how fortu- nate they were in having the splendid type of teachers they had, teachers who labored not for remu- neration but for the honor and glo- ry of God "so that you will be intel- llectually developed. that you will enjoy good literature, good flooding and be able to always en- |iov these fruits." l In closing Monsignor Mcheiian exhorted the parents to see to it that their children were allowed l0 remain in school as long as pos- lsible and not to allow them to remain at home to earn a few dol- .lars representing a paltry gain with no future value. He extended to all the pupils the wish for a pleasant vacation in accordance with the conduct they had been taught to follow and admonished the graduates to be true to their aims mater in every day through the years to come. The exercises closed with the benediction of the Blessed Sac- rament.--S ......__I-.__ _ lllucrlon SALE AT BAYSlDl-I, LOT 14 Qwln; tomill lhcalth Ithave been ed se my arm. “lnfil sell on Friday, June Z9. beginning at 1 p.m., all my stock and farm implements consisting of STOCK: rail- bleak years old, weight 2,800 lbs; one general pur- pose horse seven years old; five lilch cows; one heifc, Jersey grade; two brood sows; 16 Pill. seven weeks old; 80 hens; 15° keeu, three months old. MACHINERY: - Binder. Mower. rake, grain seeder, lever narrow. lmoothlng narrow; two In“; more; potato scuffler; riding malice; potato digger; dumP can; farm wagon (Mimi); see bob-lleighs (new): wood sleigh, new; driving wagon; driving 14p. ; m farmers; broode! house 10 x 12; broader stove: se - Ono Enterprise Monarch. new: Qlrlac heater; kitchen cabinet; washing machine; living room suite; sev- eral lounges and sofas- Lawn mower; one ton cement; .._._.__...i______i__. WANTED — TEACHER. FOR. Ebenezer School. present supple- ment 3225. Apply Norman Mac- Rae. Secretary, l-fl-eod-ii t cream perator. FURNITURE: -- Kitchen range, l,‘ llucnoll SALE AT KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY, June 37TH 1.30 p.111. We will sell by public auction the following stock. funu haple- ments and household cffsda: One team work mllch cows, young cattle, calves and pigs, 1 new International binder, 1 Har- ation and the fact that it was dam-‘Mcuam ‘l- Cammm- GW- 3°09"- ster. who also conducte service at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. J. T. Robison, Rankin Frank Hobbs ad J . Wlk . The Ladies’ Auxriliiary aosf the aCalir- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Rev. S. W. Mabon, re- tired Presbyterian clergyman who died at the P.E.I. Hospital this week, was held yesterday after- noon from St. James Presbyterian Church. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, as- sisted by Rev. I. J. Levy. The pallbearers were: Hon. George D. DeBlois, A. W. Hynclman, J. R Burnett, D. A. MacKinnon, A. E.‘- Morrison and W. T. Weir. Inter- ment was in Marshfield Cemetery. The late Mr. Mabon, a native of York, retired six years ago. He re- sided at 2B2 Fitzroy Street, Char- lottelown. _ _i_ Personals ERA. George Leightiner. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Ieightizer, Bay- fieldStreet has arrived ‘home on leave from the Navy. ._ NAZIS GUESSED— l) (Q0ntinue§_f_ror_n_pag_e_ cause the weather and lack training and equipment made it too hazardous. The German Army was not trained in amphibious op- erstions. Jodi insisted he person- ly opposed an invasion because it would have meant landing 10 divisions in 10 days, and because the Germans had not the air wel- to whip both the Royal Air orce and Royal Navy. As for Russia, Jodi said nobody had considered an attack on the Soviet as either desirable or prob- able. but that late in early in 194.1 he reported to Hitler that the Russians were building up their forces against Germany. Hit- ler, Jodi continued, felt that if he did not attack, he soon would be faced witih Russia's entry into "weaker states" of Europe. The German Command, Jodi. said, disapproved of Hitler's friendship with Mussolini and didn't want Italy to jo th war. Jodi. Kesseiring and Keltel all said Italy was considered a lia- bilig rather than an asset, the in ence officer reported. BIRTHS SAUNDERS — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 1d, i946, to Mr. and ivn-s. Norman M. Saunders Chas-httehowrl, a son. E. Durocher of Windsor, Ont, sec- - Hutton of Ottawa, formerly hon- 1940 and ' 0 .0 a O a a cris An B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I you shop. I MONTREAL, June ll. — (OP) tonight was re-elected president of the Catholic Women's League of Canada at the League's 25th na- tional convention here. Of the eight officers of last year's national executive, five oth- ers were also re-elected. They are: Mrs. W. J, Duncan of Mon- treal, first vice-president; Mrs. T. ond vice-president; Ishbel orary secretary, as third vice pre- sident; Mrs. Monk O'Neill of Halifax, fourth vice-president; and Mrs. James Freeman of Riverside, Ont., honorary treasurer. New members of the national executive will be Mrs. F. Drake of Regina, Sask., fifth vice-president and Electric Go. LlliliiI0il__ Busy After Storm Four crews of the Maritime Eilee- tric Company were kept busy all day yesterday and far into last night repairing their lines after Thursday morning's severe elec- tric storm. Fifty transformers had fuses blown out and two burned out. The storm did slight damage in various sections of the City and in outlying districts as well. A slight fire, caused by lightning striking the electric switches of the Condon Woolen Mills. brought out the Fire Department. which quickly extinguished the blaze. The rudder of H.M.C.S. "Hunts- ville", a corvette of the Castle class which is at Bruce Stewart and Company's dock for repairs. was hit. The current carried along to s. cabin where it ignited a mat and some woodwork. The fire was quickly put out. A telephone pole near the Gil- their were fDOES 1W5 NOW you can enjoy shredded whole wheat in a NEW, EASY-TO-EAT form! Kellog ‘l Krumbles are shredded curled, —ready-to-eat instantly. l‘! to uas with before you serve! Even the flavour is different! It's a flavour that only Kellogg's can capture. d-therds MORE NOURISHMENT in every ocer has Krumblea now. packages the next time ade in London, Canada. nfuil Your et a con le o New ' . .0. .04», ZQQ a’. Q I Q I Q O I_I I_I,I I I Q_Q__Q_Q_Q othing heartening e e e_e_e_e_e_ge e e e C’. W. L. Convention Elects New Officers - Miss M M. Romany of Miss Ann MacMaster of Vancouver hanorusgnseor ts Miss Arlene Que, reported on med e ry. Hand of Sh junior subdivisions organized Shaunavon, SBSIL, Drantford, and Fort. William Ont, u. umib r uni m» 8 l1 OI 0 01' ‘ seslfififl girls. Mrs. lottetown, ‘with armor m ldnllsj-bon of rted~l Parnell P31, girls enroled as Gui es, Browniel Wnscted and Rangers groups throughout Canada. in C.W.L.-s Th! largest number-ifld - were istered in Ontario. been assisting series, drives, making lsyettes ‘Ihey in wartime air with local sol helping I or seas relief and selling war savii stamps. ken pant beluga street thmwm‘ across by the roe of the bolt. While it is probable, consid e-v '1 . w?! .¢ o ‘ outlying y lhiathentic from outside the City discloses Mr. David Thompson of Ke ton received a. slight shock when attempted to get out of bed d the storm. A few hours later he went to his barn, he found of his pigs had been killed lightning and that other an were sufferklg from shock. Piano _, Recital Last Evening A ‘very endoyab piano was presented in rt: 91/811111! the pupils of "prizes to e the I presentation upils who had pa ed their McG ll examinations, Bren ton was presented with Q suitable gift from the children, VOLUME GROWS Some rsewqialpeg- pgesge able of producing liwpwscoagogt lis apartment at 85 Fitzroy St-v‘ e was hit and snapped off, the bro- lildward Baker. CAR/R. - ‘Ilo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr. Edward St, on June 20, 10- ‘. l X. | Haney-lords and quantity of household fur-n ture. T. Ulflfldll WII 018W!!! tfillilffl‘. bolt. hunch nndehuvelqlkltohsnrange If day not flue, sale following Donald and Company was elected vice-president. A. 1.. A. Richard- son is the new secretary and J. MAERIAGES Zion manse Wednesday. June 20. 1M6 Rev. J. Carlyle Webster, Miss ellbha Aletha Moiyneaux of l North River to Mr. James Eldon Parsons of Bradslbane. DEATHS . SIMIMON! - Suddenly at South Freetown, June 19. 1945. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fer-lion sim- mono. In Memoriam u. o m‘ ya’. the Assochuon and Ill lflnfl 0! hlfllCul, both dou- dnx I. hvln ' dezldidmto assist financially in the bu‘, ‘w! ':“u§:_ ‘mil s? M“; Tune and. ‘ My D traulportation a Guernsey &§ “M” lieu-am; forks ene- aloloou murmur roses suwjlomwwhfiuf°zwfl ea hoes, chains; a quantity u "'" IGQ" "' ‘w’ who puss s... me ill. mo. ‘an’, nslhnhgm for the muirzufgrlcmzlgowlzlsugfi RUG! I’. Ilthglllflll, Hum”; p, you, ".4 Fuqnlly, Consideration. was ILVI! to the “Tzmtham l. I, ll, - bl ' ' cutaten Guern- ' ii w ha“ ‘m. u h 1%; m“ ‘nah l! lay ie unfit sale on next day. $553 Tonox-l-o “CHANG. r e - -—— ‘i u" 13am‘ WISHMAN HARRIS. I __(cp) _ breeder! u. the. States ,_ "W" "°§§§f,g§& s. g. 3h... heed the broklr- MCCLOGIII ‘m. Qh-Q m4 h n", a a, u 2,14“- age firm of .1. B. White and Com. Besides m. mm. the new slate - ’*\ I - » nnnv was elec .. ONOIRTAKII ,';,‘,°,f“"° f?’ ma, Y” -~-—--————-———— $5.313” that. Tillt-“Hs? ti?!“ mums: u . , - _ . . - .' ‘of,’ a r lakpmlsest. Ifrfd T00 Late To Clagyfy ceeds W. G. Macolm. l. J. . ’ Brekenridge of Brekenrldge. Ile- Ill fiarieeeatewu Nest Iltelie Resell. raucous - Monmaaox ._ It “ l I N‘ .\\ atoll‘ l ‘.\“\\“.\ ,.\ a “\\‘,.\\‘,. ll“ \ \“\\ l \ a ,.\ .._,.\\,.l‘,,.\\\‘,.+,.l . w“. l'i0l.1i'. f 34g; go gage. GRAD and a RUEN if \\‘ i“ o“ l“ \\ ,.\ ‘C \\ \ Your Jeweler‘ I: sss Tl-IE GRUEN DEALER There's one in your Jieirlel 3 ,0 l’! l ,,. ‘f: r ,.\‘,.\l ,\ ,. . Ne“ I . v -; 1/ I18!’ -.\ Somehow they seem la be meant ler each ‘other . . . QIIAD and I ORUIN. Vllml you think a! pleasing I graduate with Illa kind of gill they would meet appreci- ate, always think ell Omen Oneef Green's _ outstanding * Curves medeb. W-[evlwl pled- isn uneasy. lAIPl Illlllifl l7-lewel pro- ' sieion neve- neni, H Kt. 90H eeee I "new oi“, .