I) \lli( i] 1111111 SONGS: llIlPITOL -— TODAY about Ted Healy for howls Variety and Song Book .____________ llallnees at 2.30 During the Sum 1m..." 1 1... . island r BUS sc l.E.\ YE CH.»\RL()'l"i‘l*l'i‘0 Dilily except Sunday - 7 Sunday 11nly 7.3111 .\..\I. an d 10.20 .-\.M. ililily 1- Dllii)’ except Sunday »- - lla i l y ING WITH DA ,.\ l-‘RANTWL ROMANTIC COM ‘iiisrliao 111" 11 SCR 1011 err A 111111111 11 ,.,.,_-_-.=,,_ A triple murder mystery- played for fun and laughs ' and thrills! Bob Young and Florence Rice take care o! the romance-and how (liy way of Hunter River and Kensington) Alli. A.M. Noon I'..\I. and Bus" on mainltzazl. LEAVE (LHARI.0'l"l‘E’l‘0ll'N__l"‘OR SILlIMIuRSIDE (iiy way of Victoria and Borden) xccpt Sunday - _ — -- 7.30 AM. 1.110 PM. i.i.‘.\ \' E (III.~\RI.OT’I‘I1ITO\\'N i111" i.l.‘.\l'l'l Sliillhil-JRSIDE} FOR (7ll.\Rl.()'l"l‘li’l‘0\l'N_ (liy way of Kcnsington and Hunter liilcr) except Sunday — -- 8.210 12.01 ....IIEART 4 “41101974-14/ 1y The French accent on merican swingl Howlarity with music! and W EDNESDAY 11111114 l 1110i’ EVE. .,-n 1... A‘... q. ...-.. Transport L d. urnrtrs WN FOR HVMMERSIDE .30 10.20 12.00 -i.00 10.00 PM. ~<~ 41.00 AM. 7.00 RM. Iiuses c1111.'1cct \1"ith train SOURiS-lilalillil v _ _ M - - - __ _- 1.310 i'..\i. » . R EDY RACING wi 7 1Q 8.45 Tfliifly and Wed. AS GAY A S GAY PARE 1... TH LAU F GHS AND SILVER- EVE. T S: 8.45 _‘ lf-Qbfv Georgctoivn (‘harlottetown Bus Service STARTING 1110x1111’, 111.\v 11111. Leave (icnrgctoivn -- _. (‘arilican — _ ._ 48 Station — — , Si. 'l‘l11-i"c~:is — - ,. _ Pcakes —- — — - ‘L00 .\..ll. Pisqilitl -— - - 5,); Fort Augustus - . 1 11 ll'l‘il~'i"r's (‘orner 94])‘: AM. Arrive (‘harluttt-toivn — 10.1111 1L5], Leave (‘l1."11"l11ltct:11\11 — -l.ll0 l'..'li. Pct-kl"- — — — - 5.1111 l'..'1l. (Iiriliigan - -- - 5.311 l’..\i Arrive (it-orei-lnivi. -- - 11.1111 n“, Passcngl-i are fu y prnlccted by Insurance i111" any .cci1l1'1lt that may happen while driving 111 tllis Bus. Stops at NOBANA '1'l\ ROOMS ‘ cat (itotflge Si. SON lll'l~.‘S"IS (1 ALLI 5.8. SAINT ZQHN SAILS ~21. ‘in s. s. Saint .101... sails from 11.1w. Point Wharf. Saint John, It 7:30 p.141. (A.T.), hiondavs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Duo 12:15.1... following morning. rim from 5.11m John, Sill Ono way; from C clrlottotown, P. E. l., to Boston, $16.33. Hall con- nnctian m Saint." John lmm all interior palms. sn-IL-FUDHI!‘ S1150 up, good for two p n. Excellent minis at reasonaslc priuuS. ERfiUTEE3W STIIRMSIZZP minus . Apply any Canadian National Rlllwnyl c0111....“ (ickcl 11:11“, or mm"- Point v. 1.1.1, s11... 1.11.... BIL-THIS 3-111, gl('l\‘l‘ir\\v'. ,\‘i illi- illlilllt‘ Pgnlf. ‘"11" m- ‘ - l ‘t . ". AJI. ILM. i'..‘i. l’..'".i. i'.:»l. 21$,‘ 1931 , my, m]... ._.._ {LOO AJI. 7.01) i'..-'. AIM/mm 1-"1- .-1'.1l lilt'~-i.l\‘ a! S1in1l."1_v only —- —— -__ - ._. LEAVE Dally evcept S 8.5.3 8-55 Alli. and 12.01 P.M. ll Bus on m LEAVE ELMlIL-l-SOLIIIIS m.- (‘HARLO-TTETOlYN ' _ Leave Elmira 7.210 A.M.; Daily except Sunday S0u1"is 8. LEAVE BORDEN FOR SUMMERSIDE Daily except Sunday — — l,l"l.-\VE BORDEN FOR CHARLOTTETOWN (via Victoria) mil‘ except Sunday - - W-llialn hlcllctt of Wctnskl- 1111 1.1- of Souris, PEI. pass- ‘ fivellilly away at hs .ho1nc iii 1111111111114. 2311i, nt the ago jv-uis. The funeral was 00n- ii i1"on1 the First United 11 oi which he has been the 1' tlticr since tho Union. The 5- 11in: his favorite hymns the solo was Peace Perfect, - I\' iilX rcqiiesl his five sons ‘vi-111 ~ iI'-\:- 111 r11 pull bca1"crs. ‘ to 1111111111 ills loving wife. "-1 :1111l 11111 tiairthicrs niitl '-'I1u‘11l111'1l1, 1111c gr1‘:1l-1.la111i- ‘ "lb xl-o luothcrs lii Ilosttiu, i1" inothr-i" anal two sisters on ‘lg-aid. Tile funeral was largely , SUMll-IERSIDE unday — —S'1.'1 12.071 AM. l’..\l. .\..lI. and 5.15 RM. Buses connec Charlottetown Bus. FOR IIORDEN 21.25 5.171 7J0 i’..‘-l. l’ I. l’..\l. t with Victoria- uscs connect with train o1" ainiand. 00 A.M. _--9.35 1.00 6.25 8.00 A.M. Pfll. I’.M. IKM. L.- 9.35 A.M. 6.25 P.i\i. 111111111 '01-" nan. (‘Asa msnissuo REGINA. JilIlp 20—~iCP)—Char- gas of theft or 11 dance hall, lntd by Ilia Chorba against his wife. hi5 son and John Decon. a contractor, were dismissed by Magistrate W. B. Scott. in police cot-rt here. Chorba. estranged from his fam- ily. claimed he was part owner o! the in'l 111111 i111- nccilsed had 1111-11-11 flu- 11111111111: from one iloint In Poplni" Park. t1 fcnv miles cast of Regina. ltfaiuilllcl‘. (-0.111 11111-11 that. illrs. (‘horba (|\lll“('l thc hall 11nd had thi- fght ‘o move it. u“ Ilium-it's (or dandruff. I 2P..VI. lo Brutlcitcil f"l1l"'f‘ ,. (‘l'lllI~‘.\'—».’\‘. tlic 11111.11 Victoria livsnitili, 31-1." , 1'1 Juli" 1f) 111,17, \‘.'1111.1i ‘ 1 ". air-i 10 twars. l-‘u a] lroln ilcl" l.1"c ii‘"!1'l"|l(‘l‘. l- 1'~11.l. on ’1‘11es1la_v lll11":.il"" 1t ti“) ("l St. .‘\'lu'."~' (‘11111-1-11, i-11 1."), 111111111‘. please copy). 31:11-11! \i:|:l|I »At. 'l‘1"\o11. Jam- 1 21:1. l’. ll 1 M1.()11.1r1"1c.."11'-"1l ' 1.1g _., J1». '| ‘" 1.11‘ I11" .1 sPrvi-"i" I 1t.’ illl‘ lit-11n- t-i 11.5 tiuiilllifl‘, M13“- Cllalxtlfcr li“"i, '1‘: you. 1111 'l‘iie='ia_v i M 3 p,“ qftrr \\'ill(‘il the body 1111]] iv- tr-I: 11 1n 1111c 11111111: of his, gnu, ,\l-" .i. (1.111; "11"l.)"11;tl'1'i1-.Wil-" mo‘, 111.1- f1:1-.~~1ai . u! DWI‘ "'1 Twirsddv 1.1. 12.30. ltitrritlcnt ill m‘. 5.141.; ,.-1...-11-:"-.' n1 Bcrictpic. lI.111- wit ever (hi-light of 1'1",‘ ll11- l .\I.l l. o1 your 1311s". l. h.1t 1. :.r'-l you do without llit-in‘ N 111111111 not part 111.11 them M any price- what you may not under- stand is that abuse and ncll- h.“ “.,.;". 111p i-ivs down. I'I.\- W-rp-nu- shuiu iiclfivifli (‘ITS fail cart)‘. ti. F. Hutcheson | cunusoiv ent Waves. L-901-5-28-i-i 40 cents. THE 215T FIELD AMBULANCE ‘will meet at the Armourics at 7 11m. Uniforms will be issued. L-l806 T0 CHARLOTTETOWN-Mr. A. N. Ball left by motor Saturday morning to attend a three-day sales convention in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Ml‘. Ball is at present group man- ager foi" his conlpaiiy in Cape Bre- ton Isla-ncl-Sydney-Post Record. _.____. POLICE COUIII At the Police Court yesterday a woman charged wth a breach of the Excise Act was lined $25 and costs or in lieu of payment sentenced to serve 30 clays in jail. SPECIAL SERVICES-I'm? Sal- vation Army are holding special S€l'\‘1('t.‘S this week on Wednesday and T‘ ulxsdny evenings. They w.ll be fl.'~.~iSi,(3(i by Captains Ward and Graham of Plctou, N. S., Captain l-Llrght of Stellarlon. N. 5., and LZFUL Hughes of ‘Brenton, N. S. 'l‘:1c public are cordially invited to tilt-sc- services. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- ccai of M1". George Howard was held ycnlcitlzly afternoon front cliulrh where service was conduct- cd b_\' Rcv. H. Aliilcr, assisted by ltcv. H. Pierce and Rev. A. E. ‘W1:- lii-ilzzic. loliolving a private sclllte a1. the home by the same clclgymen. ‘1111- pail bearers were: D1". J. H. A; 1-1".~, hfcssrs. Geo. Buxtou, R. .\-11-.kl1-, E. aicLean, G. H. Taylor 111111 A. Duchcnlin. N-LICI-INSED l) R I V E R S J-Jfllrcc motorists appealed tuistraie 'I\\"cc(i_vs eolilt, yc " "hargetl with opciuitlilg 111111- orvcliiclcs without allccilsu anti l\‘..‘lc‘ illlL'(i tive dollars. 'l‘v1'o Cill‘ l)‘..l'l‘!'.v appcan-tl cli-argcd witli per- NO 'l\" milling ilnilljtillnPfi drivers to opJ .1-1"'1'1-. their cztrs and were fined ten lot-liars anti costs. 'l‘wo 1no1"e owners ‘are to appeal" today. LOSE HOME BY FIRE-Fire 0i uitdetemlineci origin destroyed the combined store and dwelling of .llugh Cummiskcy at Folt. Augustus la". midnight Sunday night. 1L is |l:ll(lt‘l‘SiO0(‘i nothing was saved as bah 1 tr. and Mrs. ctimmiskey were about at. the time. the flames ca lung considerable headway be- lore being discovered by neighbors. Tile 111111.11: ncaiby owned by Leo Dunn, was saved with 'l‘.-1-- loss is estimated at $1,200. BRILLLANT S T U D E N T S — Among the gratiualcs of tile Yllfliiiy 111111 si-u or tlasscs of the New E ,. land Institute and New Lnglana 51.1.1101 of Accourmilg of lVortr st." i", ‘if: 1., on June, lllh was (icorgc War ll Jiltt:0ll. ..'r., son of All". (‘icorgc W. Judson. formerly of Al- 1,‘. .11...1"-.1. Lot ~10. P. E. I.,a1ld grand- son oi ltl and Nlrs. Wm. H. Jud- soii oi vancirri. Another mil Ai- bcrs Raymond Judson. also £11m"- “11311 frmri w "ihtlixiizgzii High School Jum- 7. Both young man made ex- crlicnl marks and ill-ill)’ relatives l1 c will follow their future careers with interest. about WEDDING BELLS -— Tile M81156 at Dundas was the scene of a happy {lilfi ])l't‘i'_V illilifill-IC CPl'Cill0ll_l' D11 June 16th when Margaret. Anna 1 Bell Acorn. daughter" of Mi". aild' Nfrs. Robert Acorn of thi= place. was "united in mania-go with Nci- son (7. .‘\(‘O;‘l'l. son of Ml". and Mrs. Dani-l Acorn, who are also residents of Duntias. The ceremony was pt‘l'i"il'lll:‘fi by" the Rev. Aicxrilitl-r Fuuh. A host 11f fricndwnre ox- tcndiilg congratulations and best. 111.1111». SFPRIIME (‘OYRT IIE\I{S cn calnrra. the tricl hard Gauthier. charged ith rapt". occuplrri _vt-slci'da_v's sitting of Queen's County Supreme Court’ with M1". Justice A. C. Saunders l1rc"»i<ill1:. Thc case 1111i he roll- ,t1:1ucli today. Mr. D. litigai" Sh. ‘ KC. and lion. 'l‘hallc A. Canin- bcll. KC. appeared for the Crown and Mr. it. R. Bell ivn" ricfcn-c control. The jury includes: Hvllfl’ Hutzllcs. foreman; Colin D. illite- phq], Pi-tr-r Tot-it". Air-x Waits. (‘I " c Crock-y". Augustine W111 1r Jmt-ph Storey. ‘Milton Janka . l-larry" Crosby, John Slf‘\\'."ll‘l. An~ drew Fl. Dollar and (icorct- Mac- Qltaidc. KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS IN- Slill, (ll-‘l-‘lfl-Jlls ~ O11 llluin-tlay o . inslalaiinti of officers of - Lodge. No. 151, Ki-izllts 0i . “'11s (‘fillfillfifd in ihc. ‘ hail - 11.110111 hiCLtfltlil, 1111-101" Gran-i ('l'111lL't‘li(Jl‘. assisted by DllufiCt Dth’ l p111." Grand Chancellor L. B. Mill- tirand Outer Guard, J. T. Mc- cc and Past Chancellor Wm. War- r1111 The follow nu officers wcrc installed: Chancellor Commander. B. 'I‘inne_v; Vice Chancellor, W. lit-lily: Prclatc, H. Vcx<i‘.\'- M. W. l1iovrl Yco, M. A. Gordon ‘foombs. I. (1., Harry McKee. O. 6.. Jas Brady, . . E. L. il/ICK-‘IY. M. F» AiVlli l . K. R. .1: 5., R. G. McLc-"ul. (‘l 11.11.1111 McLean. Deputy WW1‘ Cilzinccllor. _ AT ROTARY -- At the. Rotary lili‘t'lli‘lil‘l yl-‘Siflfdltl’ the 517F133" was President-elect. Neil 311101-05"- 11. ho gave an interesting ifliil 0K1 i115 visit to Plnclnnrl. H1- itild "i U10 litany places of interest which i101 rt-td other members of iilt‘ party. hari visited in London prior to the coronation. They also 111-re ill Scol- lniul, Ireland 11nd Willes. lie i-‘ii\'(‘ " interesting detn ls of the cor- ‘ on. referring to the part which ,- Ctinadlan units and the hlountt-d Police played in the gNRi iWiP-“Ffl slnn. Thcy also visited the castle in. Scotland which had been restore-fit to the Chief of the Clan MncLean. At the age of 7B he undertook thr- rt-r-toration. and dcspitc iucdicblfliifi to the contrary, he comp ctcd 1hr work and lived to the ngc of 101i. R111 'ian Roy Qlrglcy ivas l11 thi- clu.i1. and the guest. was Mr. lrwi-ul iht- lrlsh slmzcr who is hcrt- in 1-1-11- ‘ 1111111011 vrllh the (‘l1i11"i11111-i1.-,-»., Hospital Bazaar. Rot-niaans Ii. w " Tt-Pa-zc and Rcubcn itiawiot-nhl were welcomed on return lroni their trip oversea. ili‘\i>liAvliy'vfLJ $7115. Qntrel Q- S for better Permian- OLD SPAINS special value Tues- day, June 22nd, Roast Goose Dinner L-178-6-22-1i. Tr nlty difficulty. -‘ "co-t-peratye principles. credit d ' RECITAL OF PIANOFORT AND YOFAL MUSIC lull gill 8.15 at, Pearle Burns. Sliver collection. L-l813. ______ FOR Q U 1 c x SALE-Bazgctl llmestoneJ-LSO per ton. The Island Fertilizer Company Limited. L-1803-6-22-2l YACHT RACE POSTPONED NEWPORT, RI. June 2I—1AP1 -—A solid wall of fog blanketed the sea. today mcilt of a scheduled race between Chandler llovc_v's Rainbow" and Gerard B. Lambert/s Yankee in trials to select a defender of the Americas Cup. _________ Personals -_-___ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flanders, Hcnniker, N. H.. are guests a: Bel. mom Lodge, P. E. I. Ztlrs. Mimic Uuri N. l-l. arrived in the 1': on c1 few ivecks‘ of her sistc . _ ii’ .ast WCVK v'~;l, .‘~ilt: ls a gill-st Airs. J. D. Jenkins. Mr. Harry Toombs lt-ft yesterday for Sydney where he has accepted a 1105111011 in a. 11111.10 tailoruig cs- "tablishmellt. , Mr and Mrs. Robe and fauiily, _ rt P. Wiglnoro FlTfitsllFtOfl, N. 13.. are vi. ling Mr. and .\l1":~. Robert lthvizes, Dllllaiiliillllgi‘, for a 1aca~ 11011. 3115s Irene Ancnault who has been 21 patient at the Cinlllnttt-‘olvn llospllai tur the past .~.L".(‘l'lll weeks is making sillisinctnry prowl-cs..- hcl" many friends tr." rabou". again ill the 0.11" iuturc. Ilfi". Milton Stewart. Chailtxte. t11\\"11,Pl"o\"i111-1al Afaliagcl" t‘ 111.1 l.i.'c :'\.~iii‘Illl('(‘ Conlpaily". .\i('i(iii_\' fur Zillrollto to 111101111 . oils 111 til»: Annual (‘ullicliuoli ol the Century Club. M1". Alan "'l‘1>I1_1-" Flildifli ill England last year llll(i(‘l‘ all I. O. D. E s1"l1<i1a'l'sli p. arrived ‘i hnnvc lass incl . lic will .\]lt‘llti ins . holidays with his parents, Air. and 1 hirs. James A. .\la1.\;'1il.1n, Char- ? iOLICKOWXI. Among the recent pYaCill-TLCS rc- crlving their B.A. CiCilYPPS at Acadia ‘ Colette. Woltvlilc. N. 5.. was Mr. Kenneth E-aton. son o; 121-1". Ros; c, and Mrs Eaton. fornlcriy of this C31."- Hc has accepted a, call to preach for the slimmer monihs at Hllisboro. N. S. Vi‘. R. It. Ho g. tnctiital student in Tr lilL_V Collette. Dublin, returned to the Island on Saturday evening to spend his vacation 111th his par- ents lllr. and airs. W. G. llogc. and 1 he expects to return 1o 111-land in Scptclnbcr. Mr. Hog-g, “111; 1'5 5pm. ialiring in nbstciiatz. in the Trinity College. will graduate in about eighteen months time. Miss Constance Hmriman arriv- ed home last: evening from attend- ing the Coronation Cf‘i'l"lll0ll!6.'i 11f, London as 1"cp1"e.=c-1itative of the Girl Guides. She reports .1 most. cnjoyzablc trip. A110 i"et1il"l1il1<1l1o1ne last cvciiirg were Mrs. Robert Holman and Mrs. Hcber large. Large Attendance lit. 2nd Evening 0f Grand Bazaar l Tile second night of thc Grand Hospital BLIZIIZII‘ at the Market Building saw a larpc aticutiantrc. Booths ivcrc in full kllill}: anti lin- til almost. eleven och-ck the crowd showed little inclination to leave. Featuring ihc clu-ilingk proeranl lY-ZS the superb sin-zinc of .\i‘i". Rob- crt. Il"\\'ill, Irish i1ill'il()ll1‘, who has completely" won the hearts of so many of those lovers 11f music who have been privileged to heal" him. Winner of the door prize. a beau- tiful floor lamp. ivas 311s Florlicl Bi"adl.='_v. 1 After the show last night barn-n officials were busy clcai"ilig a ihc btloihs and replacing the mar- ket tables in preparation for 1,0- d -."'.~ business As soon as the mar- kcb Ls ovcl" this cvcinm: willing llt‘l'llt"i‘ii will rush illl’ \\".11k of rc- plat-lng the booths niid pulling rvcrvlhing in 11111111: for int- big program tonight ‘ Forty Enrolled At St. llunstan’s1 ,$hort Coursewmu Forty young men enrollcrl at 111111 , agriculture short course which np- Brfliinlfii ennui at, St. llullsiaivs yesterday. Classes will occupy two‘ ivei-k and will include lilstructlon in purely agriculture subjects mitt lectures on leadership. soil analysis, 1n~ farm book keeping, home nmkintz. and education. Dr. M. M. Cnttdy of the exzentlon department. of Si. Francis Xavier University". Antlgnnlsh, will lecture on leader- ship and Mr. James McIntyre, Monctotl. will give instruction in soil analysis. Other lecturers will nclutie officials from the Federal 11nd Provincial Departments of Ag- riculture. Several afternoons will be spent, on the College. Falcon- wood and Experimental Farms where classes will be supervised by agriculture experts. Saturday morn- ing will be spent in Davis and Frnsers‘ packing plant where the, short course students will sec b11111 grading demonstrations. l iiirinitp Ginitch Ciiurtli Tlll" AY. JUNE 22 i 10.30 A. iL-Wed. -— Klndrrga le, Closing — Social llall. University ions". E 8'. l-Icartz .\ii‘llltll'lzli flail. Suzanne Brenton. Gwynneth Fry, forcing postponc- , v, Hcnnikel, i of lilc ." .\i3L.\Iliirll”l, who " . Pt-Ztiilai. 11111111111111’ 1111:1111 111 111111112 11111 Pupils Of Miss Lillian McKenzie Heard In Fine Program. l A large Hmrtz tvlt-lnorial Hall last llitzlv Pupils heard were from tor. intermed ate and seniors. 1' Prizes were awarded as follows: | P.S.S. Class~EIainc Porzer. 1 First, Yea1"—Ivi-.1r-,;arct Martin. Second Yeal"--~Bes.~.le Conrad. Vanlderstine. j Primui"_v—l3everle_v and Elementary. —Ol1vc K'."(‘[)‘.l‘ig Norma Daiziei. Junio1"—Do1"o1hy' Keeping. Intermediate-Louis Cox. Senior-Andrew G ' TlIBOI‘_\'-—TPI'PSH D111 hoe. The audience last 11i:ht was de- lghlcd \l'l‘.i\ the flllP performance of the pupils and \\"a.~ inthuslaszic in its applaugsc. Toiliqht thcrc will be a prograln of pmlloturte and vo- crii nulsic presented by three young 1 ladies. tiutlils of 111105 31614011218- Folloivln; was last night's pro- gram: PART I PRINCE STREET SCHOOL CLASS tFirst Year) Rhythm Orchestra-On the Bridge Avignon , l y M: "ie Jcnkllis; ""C11qiic'.t,e*", Kcll~ - 11111;" lf-lrli iii 1511i Sht-rrcn: “fumbling Clown". Kciinctly. ‘ Georgina , Loonlls. Shirley Hooper: DreamingKon- iu-rly. ltichard Hurst: iai Happy Chi‘.- drcn, Mozart; Ibl Tripping Along, Johnson. t Elaine Porter: Come WaltzWith M11. Strauss 1arr.1 i Duct, Elaine and Richard: Miri- uct. Nfozart. i Rhythm Orchestra: Haydn. . , First Year i Betty Beer: Campfire Reverie. l Von Haupt. Audrcj." IJ-“Biois: Snug; 1b- Oicl Fiddler. Folk Tunes. Shirley Fcrgtison: Tripping g Along, Thompson. Sylvia Chandler: Rondino, Rog- P118. Elizabeth Martin: A Little Piece, Schumann. Second Year ’l"’l Nash: 1 King: Short. Story" Aildant-e. Jo_vec Collin: Lazily Row, Folk TllllE. Bill Brehaut: The Recruits, Bal"tii. Noreen Campbell: A ShadyNook, Czech Tune. Fairlie Proivsc: Tune. Dunhifl. Bessie Conrad: Slumber Song. Schubert. Hurdy Gurdy Primary Ann Duffy: Tile Mei"ry Peasant,‘ Schuiraun Jean Iifoorc: l-Iaymakers Dance. Swlnstcaci Shirlie Stems: Little Red Slices. Eric Marco. Nfarjorio Spillctt: fai The Tum- bler. Ar'hur Trcw: tbl Highland Fisherman. Olivc Lloyd. Beverley Vanlderstinc: Minuet in G. Bach. " Duet. Shirlle and Jean: Gavotte in F, Martini. Part lI-Elementary Margaret Lawson: iliélijldllfikillg,‘ Zilchcr. Olivc Keeping: 1:11 Song ofCon- tcntmcnt. Bach; 1b) Ecossaisc. ' Beethoven. Bililt- Bourke: Berk-Shun. Beryl DcBlois: The Poor Old. Fitidicl". Eric Ilfarco. 1' Norma Dnlzicl: On Wings cf Sonc. Mendelssohn. Catharine- Wright. Minuet tn G. Bccthnvcu. Willard lrlam: Nlnrch. Bcchtcr. Duri. Norma and Yiiargaret: Turkish Afart-h. Beethoven. Junior F7121 Irlalnt Gobims Frolic. Hel- lr-r. Dorothy" Keeping: Minuet. Han- 111-1- Rustic Dan/re. i Drummer Bojws . V1131- Lentc-Vaughan Wllltarils. Jmrc FPFQIIFOII’ Aferry Wedding 17.111111 hiichacl Mullinar. licicllc Cnlwiii: Poupce Valsnlvc, Earl Wonnacott: Prelude in A Malor; Prt-ltlde in C Minor, Cho- in intermediate IKillISF (“ox and Margaret M-trtiil: Ahnurt in A Bochcrlnl. Tcrcsn Donnhoc: (a) Fantasiein Minor. ltfnmrt: thi Valse. An English Dance. D -r1 Roy Agnew". Lotti-.1- Cox: ia- Dc Boilfnn 11n- cir-nt Dutch dancci. William Pl]- pcr; (hi Titvcnlion in F‘. Bach; (c) May Night. Palmogrct. Seniors , Autircv Gillis: (a1 Bgurfgps I and II ifinczlish Suite in A mlnorl Bach: 1b» To the Sea. MacDowclI; tel Caprlccielto. Colin Taylor. Sandy Brchaiit." m1 Prelude. Chopin; tbl Glgvc (English 5.111,- A minorl. Fhch: fc1 To Spring. Grit-u. Duct. Sandy and Audrey: Hun- garian Dance, Brahms. __________ N. D. MacLeiczn UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown 11nd North Wiltshire Phone 149 1 . ‘N, .,_. . 1 1.‘ 11 1 .'1 l? audience attended the 1 pianoioric recital by pupils 0f Mlms , E. Lillian AIcKc-naic. .\Il.lS. Baa. a‘. . 1 Prince Sucet School class, first year, scc- ond year. primary, elementary, lun- l. . "ll-Klllz", Scllub- ' (a1 Volaa Boat‘ cw-vw» SPUDS . . . mellow, mild and menlholaled CORK TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud Finn-cut Tobacco ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUEBEC tor l'Olll1’Ig your own, l0: the puzliogq u Canadian and Indapandnnt ;Discuss Rest . l Room For In Memoriam MR. LOFIS (‘ MURPHY ‘*0.’ rt-zrt-t thu r"- ‘w-ord tli o: Lin. 'l'1".1\-..“ |- the Mayor ,. . ‘iv Council , .-.- l, . . y j ' " .0 rest room, a; jrfhlld it: . "-\"h 11 the CUU-Lljl. pmposcs to pro- u . and in the ", "- ll". Lilo Alan"... Llultilng 1n pig of Ap- rloi lt-luivli. i» the C4)l‘1:l(i1'l'l‘£i 0111111011 of ‘"- iiie 33¢ ave-l B1111" .1 e:~.1-1""1li\c, 1.11p- .-1- 11111111111" oi l1u\;~ 3-" W55‘ ITO" - ~h1lias 1-1 1.1511... who » beloved pas- inai. r 11111-11 11 who alsl aLLt-riltiuli 1r. . and hi - 31.11111". Bliiiil- of this lift . a prillit ob- ritt-s of H013 jttillt". i111: .11 11w". lg of conitl‘ 011s f ".\".tl1 respect ti. ". wilixsl. iraflflc, ‘.\li". J. 3-1. .\1111"I1 y, .~‘)\1i{L.~.l1l:ill 111" i 1' 1 \1 '11‘ roup that 1111111. on t 1e . a1.- 111" .cl Cwhllvli .~a.1i. “A plan has - beel 1".-1a1"t-11 he Lutlillliltfi. I i . "v."1.-:tl1 1.11...<.i "apptar to bring about l such an zrnplwnelllulil. It calls for 11:1 l0p0lllllg at the ivi-it 1-1-11 lYlill rt... l heart r-ntica: f1". coliiatt -_vr11ul'_'. By ' lost a 11.111‘ " l certain space al to the Travel Bur-nu who forniatioil and literature may b1: i-"Hilfir and ‘ obnancd." 1 i The (Jay of Charlottetown has, H1- 11-11- s 1r. 11111-1111 a family of , t'"-.' a 11111111101" 0t y. coillribuletl ,- ny-p» 11.11, and - u 11a- , ' l sun "- to $310 1o Ii 1- , ivrvelyn) -. " "1 111111.111 111 the , \ U5 gynnmy; Li.» of pu In 11111" oi the m, bflstde! 1.1 k-gt-p (‘XIJUIILIC-iill‘ n tiuc boilnds rilltt even rttluce P po..1.bi1-. ii" sacgt-stoll and sisters. 11f Dorchester, I\l1:"_\' 1 be alzle to .S‘.ll).~'".li l spate 111 la-u o‘. a moat," Aiorvll and is Eduard Island's proportion ptlrtliiilct- ‘n 111' -lJ1:1c " ion cioiltlrs 1.1 ‘ If) St. 1 ipis 111 (K111111111 this . 11v point-l. .1111 1lil.i.s "...-d at tllc meeting. A. .-p:11"i:1111t-1 this money“ half a nliiiioli 1i be .1 vcry tic. .1 of ri-atiy lllOilP} ,"C(‘ 111- 1- wortli- 1 -;.,. £1, v one l 1 i fl this p1"o"."~ int . I1 nlust be clear to all (‘Oll-"f‘1'll('(i. Mr. lliuiicy" colltillucti, that. all n- crtas“ in it“1'li'l.~’. liaffzr means an :5 isles-KORE? In increase in bu ‘111-x; and i.~1 worth wiiflc 1.1- 1111-1" :11 :1 111g way. It. , i~ ch11." xrur- that tiut- L‘f)il-\l(it'!‘-' F k a1‘. l‘ lni l be szicii to mar-y silu- a $1110.15 which may arise. foreign w local routae. whet":- the {Oiliioi or stranger 1n our 11" l. -o:1ld be able l 1C1’. By liuilliiwl-illiifs_hj)(‘l'iili Wire] ltLNlwti-JW} on“, Julie 21-01: to look i111" .1111. 11 a1 IllCPH-ml , m, ;_ A _;_ ,1“ 913x395, hrmtls of r1111" 111-epic 11.1 1:11‘ nlcmU-s U, _ . , L mt M’ J “'.‘df'°""f~'l“ m7 so “(My proud" ubiytli £11111; .1 . i111: plflhLS 01 e11 1.1 .1111 1' 11111111 overtures are, Haunt“- “ Um,“ _\;__1_, 141,11" 5,1 lllarie for Oiiztr sp business, . . 128L142 BIG W cu. included His lVor- “l U ‘ 111.1.‘ Ca... "luscti 11111111. lh..s 1111s till: com- l..iL'.\ 1 pt Sh?” Maw‘ P" W" “lmer “h” W?‘ ~ ... 1111-1011‘ 1.1 1.11.- rclusal oi 111111.‘. .\_l1" .1 -_t.1|" A. E- AT-lmlmiil.‘ lg eiliployt-t-s u. .11t- hAlhltiw Cmw‘ if" A" pmmy" R- E" Amwh- to 11. .1".. ".1, .\~1..; tomorrow Court t-cozue Alachcod. Colin. H. F. - “L. lmhupwg may Va i-l-‘~.'~ "stinc. ll’. S. Grant. L. l). .\fu1. \V. A. Gaudet, Coun. A. A. . Hmim‘_“"p-‘i' _ , 1 11.1.1.1.» 111.. 11.. .11.1t.c11 11;," 1.116 8111111- Thc1c_ ""11" .:::"c-- (‘flilrscs open i.L1- 1i L"l 1111,11 1. at ahe ltenfrew m “'6 Cm Cmmplb Mr" Ju-“t C" " ' .". \\-'li‘. on .~1.1.-.e Saturday seek- Arrt-ilatilt llthllu 10.1111 1n '.ilt' no 1i 111i’. Put the rest . . Lir" \\.l‘_t.‘ iilUllllqb-é az-tt 11w iillliclr‘ l: c1111 of the buiid- ° 7 , 11.1. o1 Lllt.‘ colnpailj. Infill-lid claim- “lg *5 w" “"~ "Vi i"“‘i’"“‘d- 0'" 1i , .;1.-~>.u.1" 111 iilcreasl i“ m“ “““5 “ml T‘ MWQCHWG byi - prcstlu. culldiL-OIIS. the 'I‘i".'1\cl liurrtri o1 poslpuile the. _ _ ___,__-_-= 1-1111.~i1"li1"‘.01 - a. to sec if a‘ bolt-r {W111 c- ‘111- 111"rivctl at ,' . . . T1". u, ,.,_,,,,,A.‘ . W not ‘mum: utnitd, c111..-.111r.1i.-.c rents. m. 3hr. 1 ( n an alwmp,‘ .1 tliusu \\ilo uudpieii slaiis m m Mam-H m. u to Eu, he“. ‘.15 _ .1.- 11 est (‘lid o1 lilt.‘ ".111. (ling anc ;,,.-_, 1,, (" ,,, ,. . 1., mum b“, h, .1‘. l. would lant- tlilw at. " m: ex- afucnn1n-l"(‘ ML (-1 .. ‘L. over cm“, pi-iitiittlre o1 111111.13 14,1 innat- that azia 111 " " oilcy lo z - i .--- i“ ' “Jill” m“ ;' 1, ;(-CAX-_.\~.H;,1L-- Cuhliuii proposal to e.-'.=1u1i.\1l .1111 _ . 1c-. io-n... ... . 1 l...1..>&\."1 Uls- Mayor "Tun-ct" said he bchcvctli Pi-ia- “"9 cHv-ui- ‘so \-l_1' slowly tha; (‘\1'i'_\' IIIPXHlJPI‘ of the v be‘ 1:1.- Liicy iliaue all) change n1 the Council \\.:. 1:1 act-old With 1v)". 1i “W-"l (‘"11 H1 1111' vii-mills (301111 lhl -l'1i-'l’.‘1 .1".i "Fhrre “'11s ciii- Moll/wt“ bW-Plvii- aiirie in 15.1 ntmtcr. however, that 31-11-01‘ 1.1.1111 1......1..1d tilt must no: 1w (\\i‘l'if)(.il{t'(1 and thatl 211-1.» s ilk-l 11-1 '-‘- 1c “#0 15""! was rhai. "1 1H1- _-\cr n; lllcflliXlf-i c1111 11. i1 " 111 "-1111 the coil- 11-1-111 the Building was m-l LL... for 1111-111 li-Ilz» a". ;ne Mar-Rel WSHH‘ 111 ‘" i‘ y as n 1na1"k1>t, Bu" .1.g 11.111 data“, been let. _ house. In lililklili-Z any change that. rt" -"'\i="~ -- --' i‘- ti“ “mm far. lllli>l 111- kip: lll mind by the.‘ 1'<“=I1'i i0 ML‘ c‘ li-‘ll i?“ ‘mead Council. The (‘111-tacit had consult-n, \\1-111 1111- c". -i-.i 1i Mic-ii 111 U" ed the llll'i'it‘l‘ carefully anti lrolnf W-ll-i Mu" <1 11- ...... 1L; as ht all a11cic~ but that 11:1.» 1111- si:t1-' iratcti i: \\\l'1l.1i lllltl 11c siltlaifliit- anon it was up auaitisz. 1 o1_.. ii 1111: 11111111) "-1.... 1.1 nu spell‘. Ct-nriili-uxs hail lilllil‘_‘(‘ll grcaliy- 1;, siiouiu .1. 1-1; .1 .. 11:11 jillfpfloe in the past cr 411 ycars. Jlnicc H1: 1:11:11 1.111 '."..1.." "" llle rest Amliaui: .11 .»\1~.ri 1hr- building 100111 wen". 1:1 llic 111-s: 011d of the bitzldiilg 111" 1111'. 111.‘. 11c was inter- c» 11‘. 111 set-av; ‘.111 111-they was in- vt-r-tcd lu tlscfili purpu . $111111. liFllll .~.~1-_v .\1-gg(‘-\l£‘(l that p1 rhaps the L'll_\' 1111.1 provincial activities. 1,-1.1. 1111111 .\ til-um. 11-"1 1.1,. they and He had been impressed with the 11111;; 1111i a ~zi1.~l:|.1ul‘) pian pro- plan 11.. moposcd by the Trawl- 1 t.t(l Lill‘ 111111 that hail the con- 311102111.C(lllll.}'"(l$i0l'lf1ld the mcct-i 11.11. could bt- i,il1:Ll1lt‘-L'1i to let. thl ing. The original plan had DPFH’ lira-tel" std-111 i- l 1111- p1" -~cnt. postponed until the new proposail Mayor 'l‘".111:1'r point-xi out that cntihi be considered but a 200d deal‘ the indict" 1.1111 111011 under consid- of outside opposztion had dcvelopcci, oration i111" 111.111)" years and that A rest roin in the wcst end vvouldj the Loiultil had not decided t0 Mi in: iutclfcrc with market. farmers: whhou" (i111- ctmsidenazion to ll} but would risplacc firms or l11lsi-; lllligifiv. 111-11- houses. Mr. R. E. Mulch dc-i N11 indication that the present cllictl. it. 11111111! be "a grave llli.\<' 1111.115 lor the rcst room and wllfli l.1l".c 111 piucc 111111-1 and rest 11111111 illhlliilPfl would not be 171°13'95"’ ta lilies 111 the Market Bitililinrt svitli was 81"?" Wm" m” “maul. wutliout l1roper supervision" the adjourned- spcakcl" believed. i 11.. not used as a market to the cxitnt l' 1111s 1n former years. I11 his op mon the plan w. proposed by the Trai cl Bureau WOllldJlOt, inter-l felc ill any way with the market 111w w» Conn. George Macheod said the? an nun-n roe JIM-