Pace r1210 Li} pg|||0g 50mm) - rom and WEDNESDAY FIGHT PICTURES! 00/1 3/1? \ ‘ ' vlwne._._\__ ; ' MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 ‘flheqre A Pair Of Broadwaq ‘Qold Diqqerssflutfi Prove * “Barnum Was Rig/cf /i K5 in “W8 0 n . 0 . aéiriéts I . A one lseee town pa.» them In, and Brother! how they lake the town . . .tilla canny ‘r tombstone cutter "ehisele“ In on ibsirmiisll ‘- -. l a a. / . room! and weonssuir a 1 EXTRA! i n c u r . ricrunss ‘ our LOUIS i r vs J0! WALGUTT MATINEE 2:30 EVE. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 "w/ story 0i »~ urerkioss _ quymbon. to danger . .. undlmi r JUVLY 3nd SATURDAY. ~‘ ATI . . Mount Stewart. IAIL JAY, ‘ Auctioneer. ‘AL Auction Sale The ‘lliouee, furniture and pro- perry. of the lute ltd Hwmttrkfiteeclipe were presided over by l i Fraser-MacG-regor " Wedding .An exceptionally pretty Jimf wedding was solemmzezi Wedfles day afternoon. June 23rd. at fol-i! ‘flock m me United Church. Montague, when Miss Ruth “we Macgqggor, only daughter of M1‘. and Mrs. Harry L. MacGregfll‘. and Mr. Charles Fraser. 00W W‘ of Mrs. Fraser and the late John E, Fraser, were united in ma!‘ g-iage, The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in 5 floor-length 20W“ 0t “hue ‘an? and lace with 11039111? limit“ "ed held by g ccronet. Her bouquet \\as Beauty roses 0g American and lllles-of-the-valley. l-ler only omel- omgment wBS h double strand of pearls, gift of the BT00?"- The bridesmaid was Miss Edna jfiaser, sister of the grborn, who wore a, floor-length dress of pink taffeta and carried a noseizali 0f Talisman roses. Mrs. Donald Adams. cousin of the bride. was matron of honour. she wore a floor-length dress o! lisht b!" taffeta and carried a nosezay o’? red roses. ltlarcia 0118013011815. m- tle daughter" of Mr. and MIS- D-M- MacDonald acted as flower 8m and looked very charming _ln a floor-length gown of Peach Ill-i" with blue trimming and matchin; bonnet. Mr. George Nicholson acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Hewscn Kydd and Mi‘. Donald Adams. The bride entered the church and proceeded to the alto-r On the arm of her father, to the strains of Lc-hengrinb Bridal Chorus played by Miss Agnes Annear. The ceremony was perfcnmed by Rev. LS. Ademl amid s lovely I"!!! of cut flowers and ferns. The dec- orations were done by Hubert’- of the choir and friends of the young couple. The soloist was Mrs. Ralph Beck who sans look- ton's beautiful "I'll Walk Beside You". accompanied by Miss An- near. The bride's mother WON l navy two-piece dress with e cor- gage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a black and aqua dress with a corsage of red roses. Following the signing of the reg- ister the party left the church to .the strains of Mendelssohn Wed- iding March. ' A reception was held at the Poole ll-Ictel It which about one hund- red guests were received by Mrs. ‘L11. Poole and Mrs. waiter Beers. Music during the tea hour was provided by Miss Peggy 306k end soloist was Mrs. Ralph Beck. The like. “.01. Maison. Mrs. R.W. Stew- lert. Mrs. A.C. MecKsy and Mrs. W3. Gilbert. Assisting in sewing end replenlsirinl were Mrs. l-low- erd Vickersen. Mrs. Irving Twee- dy, Mn. Clllum Bruce, Mn. Ralph - Workers (C.I.O.) . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: MONTAGUI-l: emu r. Landry. Albert slum. In Stewart. lliee lies-riot Clo-Ir. Byron AGENT GIOBOITOIN: Wilden LIQUI- AGENT! SOUR-Ii: III Bill! Richards lull Gordon hrrdl The Guardian may be height et any of the following plecee tn Montague: Mil s. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. in Georgetown: The Poet Office: in Sons-la: Camden's end Florence Roper. In 8t. lfetefe: The Post Olliee. ..'LORI_E- WATCHES. — C. R. Beehner, Jeweller. Montague. Mt. Stewart l l Georgetown And Vicinity _.-_,_ 1th», 130M141 Mgcmmm o; Mr. end Mrs. Leonard W. Fitz- Montreal is visiting at the rhcme of Mr. D. J. MascDoneld. Friends of Mrs. Owen Kelly, Pisquid are sorry to learn that she entered the City hospital for treatment. -Mt. 5t. Miss Rita MacDonald of St. Andrews left on Thursday morn- ing on a months visit to her sister's and other relatives in and around Boston. Marni’ file-lids 0i! Mr. Louis Mc- Askill a.re pleased to learn his is well on the road to recovery after being confined to the hospital and his home for several weeks. M51’. Donald MacDonald of Glad- stone, Man, has returned home having spent a pleasant visit with this sisters and brothers in Mt. Stewart. Donald renewed many acquaintances while in thewillage where he spent his boy-hood days. A large crowd greeted Central Church Y. P. U. Play, "Hillbilly Hospitality" in MacDonald Bros. Theatre on Monday night. These Yollnil People are to be con- matulated on their splendid peg. for-nuance. Master Garth Affleck has re- turned home from. the Prince Ed-ward Island Hospital fully r9. covered from his recent append- icitis qperation, He's the ‘ eight year 01d son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Beck, Mrs. Joseph Storey. Mrs. John Annear, Mrs. D.M. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Harry Lane, Mrs. Mont Wright. Mrs. Horace 1"raser.'Miss Vera Beck, Miss Pearl Greene, Miss Adah MaoGregor and Miss Alice Fraser. Following the reception, the happy young couple left by motor on a honeymoon trip to the Un- ited States ancl Upper Canada. For travelling the bride donned e rosewood colored suit with brcrwn accessories. On their return they will take up residence in their home town of Montague. The popularity of the young couple was exemplified in the many beautiful gifts they received in- cluding cut-glass. silverware, l‘n- en, cheques and many other use- ful and lovely things. Out-c-f-town guests included Judge and Mrs. Tweedy, Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Sham, Mrs. Albert Mac- Lennan, Miss Margaret Macken- nan, Mrs. D.R..H. Shaw, Miss Mar- lan Shaw, Miss Alice Fraser, Mrs. Joseph Storey, Mrs. R.W. Stew. art, Mr. and Mrs. l-lenry MacLar- en, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter Bears, all of Charlottetown; Mr. Herbert Vic- lserson, from Chicago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tweedy, Mrs. Char- lotte Tweedy, and M‘r. VMac Mac. Lean, of yernon River; Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Mrs. An. nle Kennedy and Mr. Don Ken- nedy, all of Murray Harbour; and Mr. Leigh MaeGregor of Winni. D08. Ford Workers In lLS. Demand Pay Boost (By The Associated Press) DETROIT, June lib-Revamped demands adding up to 2B cents an hour were handed to the Ford Mo- tor Company tonight by Union re- presentatives of the company's 110.000 hourly-rated employees. Half of that figure-—14 cents- was sought as an across-the-board raise by the United Automobile The remainder was demanded in the form of e company-financed medical program, higher night differential pay, more money for vacations, higher call- irr pay and other benefits. Earlier this week the U. A. W. turned down a Ford offer of s 14'- cent hourly boost to employees earning more than the $1.50 ever- age and s ll-cent increase to those making less. 0r. M. SGIIIPIRI NEW GLASGOW Office Hours: NEW GLASGOW: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Z to 3:30 and 7 to 8 Tuesday: 2 to 3:30 Friday: 1 t0 l- _ NORTH RUSTICO: ' Tuesday: 6 to 7:30- Friday: 2 to 3:30 gereld visited the City on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Lrsvandler was a r0- cent visitor to her former home l.l 8t. Mary’: Road. Mr. Miller MacDonald of Chu- lot/letnwn was the guest of friends in‘ Georgetown over the weekend. Mrs. William White of Borden is spending e week visiting with he: mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. Ilill Gloria Burke left recently for Springfield. Moss, where she will visit relatives for a few months. Mr. Herbert Stewart of Char- lottetown motored to Georgetown on Sunday where he visited rela- tlves. ...'Miss Bernice Fraser of Chu- lottetown is visiting for s week with her aunt. ma. Lemuel Mac- Cormack. Mr. Ray Kennedy, representative of J. dz M. Murphy of Halifax was a. business caller on firms 0f the town on Friday. ' Mr. Jerome Condon has accept- ed a position with the Provincial Government surveyors for the Summer months. Miss Vivian Wood of’ the staff of the Royal Bank in Charlottetown was e w ekend visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald in Psmure Island. w. Walter MacNeill of the Ca.- nadlan National Railways in Chal- lottetown was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton of New York City arrived Saturday on a visit t0 Mrs. Morton's por- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Miss Connie Mair of the staff of the Bank of Commerce in Char- lottetown spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. John Watts. accompanied by nrs friend Paul Kelley, motored from Boston. Mass, arriving in George- town on Saturday. They will visit in the Province for a short while. ‘Mr. Joseph Johnson, assisted by Walter Walker are engaged in interior decorating at the summer home of Miss Kathleen Fairchhd of Boston, Mass. Mr. Wilfred Prosper was a visi- tor to Souris on Friday and on his return was accompanied by Mrs. Prosper and son. who have been visiting there for some weeks. Rev. Father Howard Wight o. Summerside visited Georgetown during the weekend and attended the ordination at sturgeon on Sun- day of Father Andrew MacDonald. Miss Eileen Wood of the offlu-t staff of Stewart's Bakery and lvliss Margaret Wood of the C. N. R. Telegrephs, both of Charlottetown visited their parents. Mr. and Mzs W. T. Wood onsundray. Mrs. Mabel Lavers should be the recipient of all the luck in the world if four leaf clovers are any indication of luck, but in case L18] are not. in addition Mrs. Lsvers showed the writer several five leaf clovers she picked in her yard. George Refuse, eldest son of N24‘. and lVirs. Albert Ftafuse. had the misfortune on Saturday evening of putting his elbow out of place. while playing with some other children. The young lad was tak- en to the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague, where medi~~ cal attention was odministlted- The injury though painful ie CI- pected to leave no ill effects. ‘A report which appeared in Friday's issue of the Guardian cov- ering the presentation of Bibles, by the Gideon Society t0.pupi1s of Georgetown High School seems to have conveyed the impression that Bibles were presented to pupils and teachers of all religious denomina- tions, which wss not the case. Due to the impression created, the writ- .er of "Georgetown and Vicinity" column wishes to assert in his cor- umn that he was not the writer of the article referred to ebove. The death occurred st her resi- dence in Georgetown. P. E. Island on Friday, June 18th. 0f Mrs. Doyle,~beiovod wife of J. J. Ernest Doyle. retired C. N. R. engineer. Mrs. Doyle. nee Mary Joenne Crit- fin, only daughter of the iete Ceptein Philip and Margaret Grif- fin. is the lest member of he! fern ily having been predeceased b! her brotrherw-Me n. toward and Captain John Gr ffin. Sh! leaves to mourn besides her hlllhllliu rm: GUARDIAN. cnanoorrerowrkr- m- g __. . run xmos COUNTY - ueuomar. nosrmes. v Continued from page l) I 8t. George's Roderick MacLeilm John M. Farrell . Joseph J. MacCormac Gus MacDonald Joseph J. Morrison . Trevor Cheverle . Peter Morrison . Alex Morrison James H. MacDons . W. A. MacKinnon . Peter MscCol-mac . Angus L. MacPherso John J. Somers . Ronald Mach/faster Duncan MacDonald . Clement MacDonald Francis MacKinnon . Malcolm MacPhee Charles MacCormac , Austin Johnston John A. MacDonald . Peter Walker .. George Christian . P. W. Farrell John J. MacDonald- K. MacDonald Total ................................... "I 128.60 St. Mary’: DON] Elli Lawrence Daley . Edward Daley Neil Murphy Steven MacKear y . Joseph MaoGee Mrs. Thomas MacGe Willis-m MacCar-thy . we've-s". Er-rses-rs-rwwrrwwses-wsl-servers-flew“? s22s2sssssssesssssssssssss282222 Charles MacCar-ron Mrs. Robert MacCai-ron. Mnhdz lvfrs. Martin MecCar- t y ..................... .. . Herbert MacGuigan Jerome Hughes James C. McGuigan Emmet McGulgan Christopher McGuigs-n Edward McCarron Leo Daley . John D. Daley Edward Murphy Evelyn M-cCai-ron Jerome MoCarron r-HHrPrrPr-P. P rrPNrrPPr-PP 888888888888 88888888888 Total .................................... -5 8350 so‘. Mary's Road was James Murphy .. Q Mrs. Joseph lvircCarron. . Thomas M. Hughes. Martin J. McCarthy Mrs. Thomas Murphy David McCarthy Mrs. Peter Gonnley Maynard McGuigan .. Mrs. James McGuigsn William Daley Victor lvfcGuigsn Patrick McCarron James Daley .... .. Harold Butler Raymond Gormley Anthony Murphy Alfred J. Cairns . Mrs. Katherine Murph . Mrs. William Giddings. John D. MicGulgan Total ...r*. l". FPPFFFFFFNF‘. 2- 88888888888888888888 St. Terese. I Rev. Basil Croken Joseph Kenny James Campbell 5.001 I l 38 Patrick McAl-ee . Michael Bradley Joseph lVIcAree .. James McAa-ee . Charles Bradley . Total n- firls-lblbOhibl 8888 a 1° c o " Siretheone Daniel MacKlnnon . Herb Ross Ray Burke .. Grover MacKay Frank Levesh John Hunter Borden Hunter Bill Hunter .. Everett MacLeod Sam Wood Esdale ‘Burdett Annie Hunter- . Winfield Spindle . Albert Taylor James Taylor Ewen Macbeod . Alex Buchanan Maurice Burke . Walter Burdett J. liIiacKlnnon . Garrett . Bur-hoe . Hunter . MacKenzle . 8'8 sieve 5r-er-vv. HrIr-“eert-rr-‘SAPPPPPHPHPPWI- 8888338828388888528828888 Strathoona.‘ W. l. Total as F“ on o Earl Llewellyn Lionel Collings A. R. Ciow Mrs. James R. MaoCenoa- Frank MooKenne .. . Archie Lannigan John Ceilings, Jr. James Landrigan Maurice Daley .. Hush Ceilings Mrs. Ross Millett. Mrs. Jane Creed .. .. Mr. dz Mrs. Harold Jsmieson ....=.~+r-.e-w.m> 88888888888888883-‘88 Philip A. Jamieson... . Mrs. Basil MaoLood Philip Creed Pius Jemieson Richard Llewellyn Philip Jamieson. Br. three daughters and two eons - Mary M. Doyle, R. N.; 5r. It. Dero- thy Marie of tire Congregation of Notro Dame; Kathleen A. Doyle, R. N.: Philip Ii. Doyle. M. D. of Otte- wa; Lawrence C. Doyle. Cherlotvs- town. The funeral was held 00 Monday. June 31st. with e solemn High Mess of Requiem et it. Jelnes Church, Georgetown. 1n- gnent in the Church Cemetfs. so. IlIIi-l\l§!llOi-4l-l Pill"! Your way to success _ in a. well palsl Iobl ,_ u- . _IIZ_II1Q r ‘ I I lu-Poae book Iiiil Thomas Creed ...... .. F 1.0.0 William Farrell, Sr. .. 0.00 ‘:3,’ '*' "5:_,'""“' i‘ "else Mrs. James Janueson 2.00 I Neaoglizgilw Lazeaxgdfik......... 2.00 I y “a3.'¥¢..'°""°',,°,",,"md~u,, 1.0L, l-m I11 (.00 ' Lloyd Ceilings 10,00 I Mrs. nay ooilirurs . 1.00 HOV. Ii‘. Mullally ,_,,,,,_____,, 30,00 I ‘“ , James White .......... 1.00 ‘ mags;- kins 1.00 I _ ‘ g,:.;.:.=.:5.;:se- "2183 ~----------.---------- ares G in -........ 5.00 \ \ 0m“ William Farrell _____ 7,00 ' 1m ‘ulna fiéaa -- ggmf a‘ £22,“ - 1:33 8t. John Milling company“ , M“ 0m,“ may,“ 3-00 18.00 Dominion tetionere .. 5,00 mo," Jenkins foo _ 10.00 Cenedien onvertors C0 13500 Sterling Conrad 52m Ans!!! MacDonald .. 6.00 Western Canada Flour 100,00 ML a, Mm Wm Kean“ __ no Mr. as Mrs. Well Ni 6.50 Geo. E. Barbour Co. 150m Mm Hugh Jmkson no Susie Campbell 1M T. Eaton Co. Ltd. 450,00 William Johnstone . 4'00 w‘ 3" m" BA‘ ' “'00 victor x'n"7 5° 75-09 s» - =1» s- s.:c:-..~.."~."s"-..~=.. i" 0-0 Phili 1v! h , . ' - - - ' ' - no .00 w, Z fifcflyvf; Kw“, Q3 Donald .................. .. 10.00 Brands-elm Henderson Paint. Raymond Condon 1'” John M. lVtacPherson. 5.3.0 100,00 Eddie Mann J‘ _ 100 Alex Nicholson .. 5-00 35m Helen Landrigan . 300 5mm“ 5t°"'"t -~ 5.00 James Farrell 7:00 vlilhyflelii m“ w- ' ‘m . 10-00 Derrill Collings _ M “Tag n” 5"“ 3mm‘! IM- 100-00 Douay“ gown“ " 5o Total .................................... J . Nltl0nl1 Ol-li. BT18! 50,00 M“ Lest" K so ‘ma... w“ Vessie-Brook-Menoh 35,00 All“ creed "~—i ‘:00 The Gliddefl Co. _, 3000 Dick Llewellyn ' 100 Munro Bruce ..... .. 10-00 "Wm" 3""?! IM- 100.00 James Creed .. .50 "'8: glienygxgodsem §§'°° M - th . - ~00 N,“ a Canadian Breweries Ltd. _,_ 110,00 Mr . n r. 1v: Ki ' 10.00 Artshur aRossac. n mm 35-09 William Jsrnleson 1,00 ma! . Mrs. m. s. MmoLeod 10:00 00100 ' ‘ H400 Archie and Alex Martin- 00.00 . 50.00 Bummervllle d M," A L N 10.00 . . . . elson 25.00 ggifiilclllglvhmv 2.8g gg gm vgrggfs Coal 00., ms goon f5};- TM11PP_ M33” 11,3? Doctor n. 8.1.1110. 5000 Albert Cu . j ' Harold 33;‘: Irene Bruce .. H1900! x1311!!! d! Lucy Lennon. .. .50 vmeme“ w‘ I‘ ' ‘ - Mleeehneone ur Cain z, R G_ Mmh, Zgg Total .................................... .. 104a Collection Masonic Service, John DO 1e v m." Murray Harbor North .. 1 y 39° "M" Collection, Week at Pr: Riltla Power 1.00 H. s. Mecbeod 8c Son ......... ..il00.00 Montague ‘$11113: 32113 1 .183 ‘n. .1. mnXh’f.'.'f.if..c'm .0 10.00 "vejff; “m” "1- John T. Power‘ Loo M". D_ J’ Campbell" 1w u‘ Qplc’ .......... ... ....... .. Martin Hynes 5.00 John D. MacLeod 13-!!! i] sss..ss“ii.sn. i” si“i"d..‘irh"i"..a..--~- is "" a _ n e an . . $111M: Frossc; . egg WBllliam Knox h3g8 war Wal _ 7.00 J. Leslie Campbol - M U1’! h , (0.00 ' Cg, 035,315 -~- ggg yrgugfqjfmyg”? ,,,_,,., Offers To Abdicate W lam Cal J h A. MK l . H” Joseph cronrln 1Vlrs1.‘J.A.MMaclE21zizl Joseph Doyle .. 1,00 Angus 4-00 BRUSSELS. June 3 -- (Res Summerville W. 92.50 Colin MacLeod .. , 3-99 tors) — King Leopold of the Bei- OH Norman Nicholson - $$ glans tonight offered to abdicatn T s .. 155.50 {vlgigryfimgérzrgxsux ' ‘In u thQ£OPIP y,“ “.111” Mm m W!“ m"! s. M. Misuse and Donald ‘ ‘m’ m" MMLGM um The King, who he: been living Qfrl- Keatls Ross -0 n.oo will,“ mefi-Q- " w, in exile in Swltlerlsnd since the 020x301 lliosliifeilish R°d°P1°k Martin . 100 iwar, wrote to Premier Paul l-feru! Fred R“ Memsh 10:00 1r, Q McIntyre 10.00 Donal: that he would agree to e Robe; C “- Ambrose OT-lolloran . 2.00 legally-organized consultation cl glexrmagpfiiisé‘: 138$ Malcolm MwKenzie . am the Belxiln peoole." Mm mom,“ M " ' Alexander Gillis . 10.00 The King's exile followed critic- gvnm M 0mm 5m Alan MacDonald 30° inn of his actions in 1:940 who; o . . - ' Mrs. John oltfeelllsh. 2.8g Win10!“ Mwxmm’ s" "m "miwi Massif-ins his sworn- s::"’s.°“"""“ r2: on» "m"- i: We, _ _ .. um n gliswggth Ross 13.30) ,, White Send! . He gases hishselfve prlgsoner will: .5 _ ' Union Road w. 5.00 g-mgtaélgflga" ‘i’ "J$Z'S.;JJ§°§J“I=¥.L'¢Z'~°£“LZ§Q I Tom ‘ 1mm Mr. a Mrs. James Des-by. .. 4 grim"- ' I Harry Clements .. 8. iyivrswDagidlg-lume .. é plan T“ ne_. n . . ue Mrs. John Livingstone. .25 giilliigmmgerby r c "u" u: d a .. . ———- - . Xlllarlie Mggwilg .. M“ H°“'“d 3°“ 2' OTTAWA. June as - (an - Truelove Taylor .50 Ernest’ m“, ' g The airfield at Chethern. NB Seymour Taylor .50 §§s'f°§,§ Qihuvfin, $11.31,“; g closed when Canada canola»! Charles Taylor .. .50 ‘ ‘ her role in the second World War, Mrs. John MacLean . .50 Malcolm Stewart .50 fiedafm‘ Mrs. J.- J. Batten- 1.50 ‘- Wm: “my Mrs. Fred Yorston ... .50 fir“ d “yam; Mrs. Charles Stewart .. .50 sxammmnrooks Mrs. Jane Turner ... .50 wuxfiiym Glover‘ Mrs Win. McLennan .... .50 Nelson Ben Mrs George Tumor .... .50 v" Pmm Carl Christensen . .... .50 M 5° Amolgmco“. Mr. s; Mrs. Torn Turndr. .50 vfimenh Ho u, George Stead .50 vlcmrupnroau Murdock MacLeod 5.00 chum Brod“ John Judson 1.00 Gordon Hem“ Mrs. Sterling MacLea. .25 M“ Em rung“; Upton W. I. ................... .. 5.00 wumm N Buck? Mrs. Robert M .Tote.l ................................... -0 20.1: Edward album _ m" Williams J-Mmglli limest Martin IQ!’ o m ' I Willard MMLQOQ TOtBI J. D. McQueen W. E. MacKinnon Warren Dawson .. Wellington MacLeod Gordon Macheod s. A. MacLeod Mrs. W. D. Ross M13110 MaoLeod . Mrs. M. P. MacDonslvi. P. J. McQueen .. J. E. Show .. J. F. MacDonald .. Sam Hume John Campbell Hudson Musick Lloyd Robbins JOSOBh Mclsasc Hulh MacKinnon Total ................................ .. Mr- k Mrs. Murdock hood Dan Nicholson Mr. Manning .. 888888888888888888888888 A. M. MacLennan . D’ OQIUIQIIISihr-Agr-n-ewaptol-Daae-sylur-algoes ‘um Mrs. McConnell . Anfliis Dentin! Upper Montague | Francis Punting w‘. hullscholwl w“ ‘Mrs. Malcolm MecPher-eeor.-. symon _ “mam M 0 ‘In 0n Total ................................. J 4100 Adxem token . _ 100 Wood friends Week o n s 0,00 n» gggg Dflfflglie-hz,’ w; William rem.- ..I 2.00 21m,‘ gwnonamd" ~- 5:00 Nor-men Martin . °" - “m” - 3°“ mo. mums Stewart, 2100 Mmdwk Mwu“ ‘m H. M. MacDonald- 8.00 A Pflllld .-. 1.00 ‘on’ 2w ROY Gillie M!) ' 22M Total ..................................... -0 120.00 Q}, Velieyfleld lest . 10° Mr.‘ its Mr . . Leod" . " 9-” ' w" M” ' m” n. r-r. Meollilien e00 Total . d lvifluater Mr. s. Mrs. Roy Nicolle Wood hlmdl sen - Captain E. F. Terfry.. Mrs: Daniel Smith. Jarrnes C. Mecldillen. Mary Mecbennan . Raymond MacMille Mrs. Howard White Mrs. Charles Lute. O wit. l3wrrwr-r-e-r-ve-v3sswser-erw. . . . . . . . . 3S883833828338838883888838883888 $140.00 e-r-z-‘e-‘r-e-‘r-Pel. e1. HFFFFP‘!"Q"FP'!‘PPS" 88888888888888888888888888 will be reopened problbll’ Within the next year or sooner. RCA-l"- heaoquerters said tonight. An of- llclal said en R.O.A.F. fighter squadron, bleed et another point, will use the field iii-manoeuvre practice. SUNDAY TRAIN BEIVICI MONCTON, N. 3., June 20th- ‘Iihe operation of a new Sunday train service ‘ to accommodate week-end travellers to the beech at Point Du Chane we: announced hero today by l". L. Devlin general passenger agent Canadian National Railways. Beginning Sunday, June 7i. and until August 20 inclusive e spools-l train will leave Monetmfet 12.30 pm. Atlantic standard tkne and arrive Point Du Cherie et 1-30 pm. 1t will leave Point Du Cherie at 0.00 p.m. end arrive Monoton at 7.30. p.m. On Dominion Day, July l. in addition to the regular service. l- trein will leave Mcrncton st if e-m. and errivfbeeiflin Memton et 7.20 pmfi. Arrest Made in Toronto Murder 0000 TORONTO. Juno 27 -- (cPi-e Foundry-worker leaner-d I. Dmitri I. was charted today viii-h ti" silk-stocking murder of Mrs. L011! Adams. The women's nude body W" found m e. genge in ma. cont-rs! ‘Toronto Beturdey and wiloo "if she hed been strangled U? e sloop:- ing. Police ma Cnslth wu and“ beer with Mrs. Adena hide! night. -___-—-_-_—_-n l $1.00. Ilvlllllllll ell]. camoud llooln sol-B uounon. ‘one. June 8-10?" The Catholic Record. mblishd. here end one of the oldest Ill- igrgest religious weekly 0x100‘. ere in oenedelrte been sole to W cernpleh Preel of Montreal. it W‘: eanouneedtodlyiliene c011 for-"i to be merged with other Como-d weekliei acquired ,0! the demo!“