I accompaniment el lion-y ' James and His Music I Malian! ' E truY/DNABlE Z l arr-nan- . NOVEL/QB! Z0. 1242 - a it'll sand llngle up and down your heart...» lire t" lllHN PAYNE i, tram MIRANDA l u TECIfN/CMUR. ,, . Plus — NEWS ~v a Cartoon - 01H‘ Gin; Comedy ‘l rnmc: EBWABD- Now Playing snows AT us - v.00 AND mo - rursss n: nanny r I strut HQRF ClAlll ‘IIIVOR IVIIYN IIYII STUART [INN _ a OOWIIIA mveaa A WARNER snos. PICTURE mm WAYNE MORRIS ~ BRENDA MARSHALL-ALEXIS SMITH gun nus - legumes- navy; ayugr ruiflicnr- SAT. SHOWS AT 7.00 - 8.45 MATLNEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 W/EMPlRERv TO-DAY -sAr. "/1" cirlroi ‘\- W-HHH-‘lflflflflfliv WQAAAAALAAAAA . g ‘.- Doroihy Dix says- NQQ§-§.+“ '_‘_ v I‘ M‘ (CODDAXIUCd ‘r0111 p880 M) ‘o’ "Fl" lu small domes matters men don't really care what their wivca grimly Want to have the gesture made that rcwfllllzfifl them Bl “and this and pin .‘ v wit. ubsdsdwreny t being =11l$§"§(§'11fv their wiNFa. They ugly Ncaentmthe rgw wrfv m which their be aluvngiue will dispute that it is lust as much a husband's business in q a l? fly of sunshine ' the home as it is the wife's, and that it il Ne} sgmf" up to him to Wflz.‘ the smile that won't come ofl’ as it is" w ‘W "i in marriage it la a condition and not a theory that confronts h“ m0. and she saves a lot of wear and tear on her disposition and her urcles if she just accepts the holv estates as it-is, and not as it SAVING A SCENE Mnllfhen Husband comes home fr the brace with the pouta, she W tell him not to act like a spoiled brat. She hustles up a good h“ - “m! tells the children in be vex: quiet because poor, dear Father ts E such a hard day! and is so tire . Which saves a scene and en- "1 to set down o of his blah horse with dignity. "hm h Pu a woman asks why she should make so much more effort to h" 0w cr husband's affections than he does to lree her in love with him, more! n commonsense sup lies the answer: is use it is so much "urmllortsnt to the wife han it is to the husband to keep the home to- n - To the woman managing is her vocation as well as her avoca- m]. and to have her home broken up means. in most cases, financial as l! spiritual bankruptcy. plo:yltlileswlvgs ara dependent upon their husbands, They either married . v d fit-ted themselv s fo ny aelf-supportln occ pati , Rf we u r their jobs when theey mafrrled and for , ears Nave gone $11M rhmwn P3? and wash and baby-tend. And if a middle-age they are in", m0 rm their own. with helpless little children clinging to their .: av are the moat forlorn 81rd piteous creatures in the world. in‘ he "l you see one of these err-wives. whose husband has been taken m“ ‘elk v a vounger and more glamorous woman. going from office to m" v-‘he ing the work she is incompetent to do: or when you ace g div. <1 as once had a fine house. and both been sirrrounded by tvery the Veterans Guard of Canada. I l i r a This column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted, at five ccuts a word, strictly par able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. tr COOKS for Guistmaa Photo- graps. Evenings lav appointment. PROPERTY CHANGES — The Strathcona. Hotel property, Grafton Street has been acquired by Mr. HF. Van Iderstine. Mr. Van Ider- stlne recently sold his residence, comer of Hillsboro and Grafton , Streets, to Mr. R1). Webster. RESERVE ARMY DIEMBERS IN — Approximately 125 men’ rof the 17th Reserve Armoured Re-I l girnent, Prince Edward Island Light ' i-iorse went into camp yesterday at I the Brighton Compound. The nren W111 undergo training for tlronext. two weeks. ‘Iiiey are principally members of the unit who were un- able to attend camp in August, it was learned. The men Will live in the. huts erected at the compound not long after the outbreak of war and used for a time by members of AWARDED CONTRACT — A former Islander, Major I) A. Mac- Donald, has been awarded the con- tract to make enlargements and re- novations to the war" services but of the Canadian Legion branch at Moncton. Major MacDonald was the contractor for the building. DANCE AT ARMOURIES —-An enjoyable dance was held at the Armour-res lust night‘ under_ the auspices 0i.’ the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Armourics Dance Committee with Mrs. Lrn Brown as Conven- or. There was a. good attendance of soldiers, sailors, airmen and cilvlliand. Music wt"; finished by the New Dome Orchestra. CARD PARTY~ The Rcbekahs held tlbeir third card party in the Oddfellows Hall last evening. Prize winners for Bridge were: 1st Mrs. Walter Brown, 2nd. Mrs. L H. Coffin; Mcnts’ 1st. Prof. Bar- low, 2nd, Mr. Jack Saint; Ladies. 1st. in Auction Mrs. Alfrcd Frizzell, 2nd, Mrs. Horace Gill; Gents, 1st. M1’. S F‘. Tarbudh, 2nd. N11‘, H. A. Ma POLICE COURT — One female vagrant up before the 001166 001111 yesterday morning W115 give“ 3° days. The case of a man having unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor was fined $200 and 005M 01' 3 months in jail, while the case of Mr another up on a similar charge was adjourned until the 23rd. Another prohibition offender loft the pro- vince before being served his sum- mons. SUPPER AT HOLY REREEMER HALL — About 400 people were served a delicious chicken 511F991‘ at the Holy Redeemer Hall lus even- ing. The winners of the l0tl8T195 are as follows: a cushion won by Mrs. Alcthn. Noonan, Bedfiquei luncheon set. Miss Mary A cor- covan, 174 Sidney St. and a chicken dinner, Miss sfarsaret Cormler. spring Park Road. HALL COMPANX MEETS —’I‘l'1_e annual inc-cling of the Odd Ybllows Hall Co. Lid, was lililil lust mgni. with the President M1‘. H. v Leitclr nresldurit. 111B YQDOYl-fi 0A the officers were rccclved. also the report of the Auditor. The elect- ion of directors resulted as follows. G s, Ryan, F. Adams, 11.0.1“. Gill,’ P D. Worth, J P Campbell. If;G-, Leitclr. After the annual hrectmfl. the drrccltlrs hold a mcclms and elected the officers as follows. P1P“. sident, H.G. Llcitch: Vice President.‘ Fulton Adams; Secretory. AQ-F‘ Gill. JOINT RECEPTION HELD An enjoyable post-iruptrnl joint re- ception Wils) held Tuesday by 1W5- S G. Pcppm, 99 Upper Prince street, in honor of her daughter, in-law, Mrs. Peppin, wife of Sub." Lleut. Arthur J Pcppln. and lrer daughter, Mrs. Keefe, wife of Licut. Thomas J. Keefe. The former was ‘married last week in Ontario and the latter during the sunrmcr. The home was tnstily decorated for the. occasion with fall flowers. Mrs.| Peppln, Mrs. Kccfe, and the two brides received the guests. Mrs. W, J.P. McMilnu and Mrs. RB Hurst; poured tea. nnd the following assisted: Mrs. Arthur Mulch. MP5- Gcozge Vnn Busklrk, Mrs, Reginald Altken, Mrs. A.J. Murphy. M-TS- M- McNeeley, Mrs. Frank McMillan, Misses Marian Mahzrr", frls Mcbell- an, Miriam Shaw, Margaret Doyle. and Gertrude Covle. Ladies usher- Awa-a-n-r-n-s-tum-sn-nwm l luxurv 11-h g -- "M! in a cheap boarding h u e o grudgingly nnlrl. alimony, Dlllylitt wonder that wiva make ever9y lefforxlt to keep their husban‘ . 31011:‘, lng to the dining room rvoxe, Mrs, D.J. Riley and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Carey. The door was attended by‘ Miss Phyllis McMifan. HONORED BY THE CHOIR-At the close of the Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening the Member-s of Trinity United Church Choir met in the East Parlor of Heartz‘ Memorial Hall and held u most enjoyable function, The guests of. honor were the Mixes Thelma‘ and Elaine Ramsay. who are shortly to be nlarricrl. The even- ing passed pleasantly with a short rogramme which included rend- ngs by Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs Angus McEaohern, vocal solos by Miss Margaret Stems and Mr. Stanley Beard and Piano solos by Mr. Rov Mugford, Prof. Roy Ken- dall after reading a poem of his own composition descriptive of the girls which wns very much enjoy- ed, prescntcd the brides elect with fts on behalf of the choir. He- reshments were then served, The table was attractively decorated with Mums and candles. At each end was placed a Wedding Cake with miniature bride and oom.l Dr. Hugh Miller in a he had done in the Church. After the singin the peasim‘ to a close. “TIRED”: llil TllE of the National Anthem event was brought u: dear headed many re l‘ eq, Headache, backache, lluiiude lad elbI signs ei faulty lrlfinya disappeared. m Budd's Kidney Pills a: Tljll _Cl-lAl_2LO‘1'l'E’l'OWN_ 2530mm crnuuu GUARDIAN coon noun new I8 Mr. Keir Clark PATRIOTISM the you want no help wla Mater? Why, of ooareel ere’: one way you ca reader a _ ’ ' service- Get Well-newts) Well! Gull"! 7°" -ififi vhe anion needs your energies and effort: aacoa use are are now fewer Physicians to serve us, and we mum oop- aerve their precious time: third, by bringing prescrip- rlona hare for accurate oom- po din from our large will‘ oifEuh. aouarslruu- Tn: signs lfnanmicv rm J K\LKL'>VIVKYNI ‘Drcpvnunrg khlmu-ta "W!~li--i-‘..il.dlilllll§fs l-Iliflfillllfllllr}. I i - llaiional Film Board . i__._ l Keni t , 1 H‘; Kgnhgftlneadflv.’ Nov. 18th. s Thursday. Nov. 19th. r "§.'L';'.°’€ll‘£. "u Se“ "W. 11-16-51. FUNERAL THIS The funeral of James F. MoCarvilla Wrlll be held at 8.45 this morning from his late residence. 19 Hens. 12y Strgctihto St, Dunsmrrs Basil- a an enc to Rpm Catholic Cemeteorw an LOCAL SAILOR RECOGNIZED -—In the news pictures showing at the Prince Edward Theatre this week a local sailor ha; been recog- Illwd. it ls thought. He is Hubert Q1111“. 50H of Mr‘, turd Mrs Rich- lrd Quinn, 65 Richmond Street. FROM MONTAGUE-Mr. Bamugl Rowsell manager of the Bank of Nova Bcotia. at Montague, P.E.I., who is at present enjoying hi5 rm- nual vacation, is spending mm, days in Sydney Mines, guest or . and Mrs. Y.O. Barringtorm- Sydney Post Record. MORNING- Personals ML’. J. W. S. Marshall, Balirfhx, who has been in the province on business leaves on return tra morulnc. While here be ltayed at the Queen Hotel. l/t. 001. 1" C. Ha lnflon . . General staff Office‘; , Lapwing, 6, Halifax leaves on return this moming after havi Lngpacted yarious nulitary unite the prov- nee. of Mrs. Preston Many friends ;sorrtner, Parkdale will regret to g lie-am that she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment and hope foa- a speedy FCCOVBFY‘. Mr. Peter Claz-kin, Emyvale, left Wednesday morning for Ottawa to attend the wedding of his daughter Clam. He will also visit his dough- ier Eileen who is attending college at Villa Mfarie, Montreal. Cpl. C. P. “Chlck" Williams, R. C A F.. has arrived in the city to spend a short leave at his home Cluck who was one of the best hockey piayers developed here is 100M115! flue and is renewing many old acquaintances. Tlvifed Church Presbytery Notes The Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery of the United Church or Canada meta short time ago in l-ienrtz Hall, Charlottetown, at 10:30 am. Rev.S.J. Boyce acted as IINterim Chairman in the absence of Rev, T.A. Wilson, who arrived later. v. W.A. Mac arrie was Sec- retary. The Eixecutive of the W.M. S. and the members of the Pres- bywfy worshipped together. Mrs. A.J. Matncson, President of the W.M.S. took part 1n the service. After the devotional riod the Presbytery heard the ocket read and proceeded to its regular bug- mess. The minutes of the last meet- ing were presented by the Secretary Each member had already received a. printed copy. The minutes were Bil-Outed as read. Rev. L.M. Murray was appointed Assistant Secretary and Rev. J.A. Nicholson was ap- pointed reporter. The Presbyterys passed a resolut- ion expressin i syrn thy with is illness. Rev. John St ling in has been a faith- Rlev. lvir. Stir ful member of 1e Presbytery for Ilium’ year's and he was missed at the meeting. A letter was received from Rev. 1'88 Tiller of Cavendish é . Representative P735971“!- llleads Montague ' Ration Board The personnel of the local ration board for the Town of Montague was announced yesterday by Mr. 6.1-1. Barbour, Prices and Supply o! the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Charlotte- town. Mr. Keir Clark 1| the Chalmran, ‘and Mr. AI‘. Campbell is the Secretary. Mr. Clark, a well known merch- ant in the town, and err-mayor, re- places his worship Mayor William Johnston. at the latterls request. Formerly, it was announced that Mr. Johnston would act s; choir- man. but he has declined in fuvor of his predecessor. l There will be four other local ration boards in the Province, but as yet the personnel of these boards has not been announced. ‘ There W111 be several other mem-_ bers on _the Montague Board, but their names are not available at Present pending official confirm- ation from Ottawa. r Ab!) 500 of these local ration boards will be established BCFOSS Canada. They are wmposed of ocal men and women who are fam- iliar with the problems in their cgfiglrlunggyrtnud ttllnergfore are in s 5i l0 matters‘ n undle ration _ Wright-Conroy Nuptials -__.. A quiet wedding of interest to a wide circle of friends took plnce at 2130 last evening when Marv Kemp 1 909ml’ formerly of New York was united in marriage to elf-Mayor 099m? Dudlel’ Wright of Charlotte- town. Thirty invited guests were present at t e ceremony which was grin-formed biy the Rev. C ebster 0f Z on chug}; The happy couple were attended Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Kennedy, ‘W lle little Roberta Sutherland was the charming flower bride looked very lovely in | gown of Royal purple velvet and wore a corsage of roses. After the ceremony a buffet lunch was served to the guests. The bride has been prominent in musical cégcles in Boston, having 5m n elfltlftl h in first city, owlflsla tlliseol c c umh . He was Mayor of the Citv from 1918 to 19-1 20 and subsequently served sc-veral‘ benns as Water Commissincr. Hrl was re-elcctcd Water Commissioner, by BOCIB-Irvllloh lust January and he has continued to take an active. 1n- vterest in everything affecting the r community. l The Guardian Joins with a host‘ 0f friends in extending best v.'i;,.r<~s' t0 Mr. and Mrs. Wright. on fills happy occasion. Presentation 0f Medals Yesterday The Confederation Chamber» was the scene of a ceremony of more than passing interest yesterday afternoon at 8 p_m.. when Captain Murdock James MacLenn was Drflflerrted with an Imperial ser- vice Medal for IOng and faithful service and Constable Strong. R. C.MP., received the Rovnl Cun- adian Humane Association mcclul for the rescue of Arnold McCul- lum, elcven-year-olcl son of Flying Officer J. W, F. and Mrs. ltfcCr-l- lum, from the Hlllsboro River on 8th of April. 1942, In making the presentation to Captain MacLean, His Honour, Llizért-Governor B. W. LePagc sa : "There has been forwarded to me from the Hon. J. E. Mlchn 1d, Minister of Transport. an Impor- lal Service Medal, which His Rial]- csty the King has bccn rzrnlcioru _v pleased to award to Captain Mur- dock James Maoiienn. former Master of the Canadian Govern- ment Steamshi "Laureutian" for long and filll-hPlll service “In presenting you, Capt. Muc- Lean. with this Imperial Service Medal on bchnlf of Hi5 Majesty the King, I wish to extend to you my heartiest congratulations. This is a reward 0r token awarded to you for your long and faithful service His Majesty's Govermmnt. This Medal is only awarded to those who merit it. by their fulth- flult and efficient attendance to u "Mou have brought honour, not only to yourself. but to your na- tive Province as well, and the gltlgns of__t,l7_is_Prov1noe are proud Soldier. Mir. WE. Brooks spoke of the part the La. men had in Church work. He to u of the book- let, "Thou Therefore Oughtest" which will aoon be placed in the 01:0 asking change orf Pastoral Relations. hands of all ministers. He stressed for a Th was referred to the Pastoral Relations Committee. Much cor- respondence was brought to the at- tention of Presbytery. Ilettarl from Rev. (LA. Christie and G. Bisco and many others were read. Re- ports were received concerning the Rood work of the students on their respective mission fields. re- Ports were referred to the Com- mittee on Education and Students. A11 students under the direction of the Ruabytary were certified to their colleges. One young man was received as a student for the Mirr- try. Rev. h Miller spoke of the need of 1i rature for inmates of Dorohestar Penitentiary. This “ was brought to the Prea- lvytery in a letter from Rev. Canon Spurr. waa referred in the committee on Ev 11am and Social Service. was re- i’ 5118f? A lctler oeived from luv. K. Sullivan, now in the (Jhaplaincy service. Reports were given by the oom- missioners to the General Council. Revs. WJ. Green Dr. Hugh Mill- or dang, Messrs, in. MaoFarlane an Church and s eased the need of spiritual dedication. Rev. Dr. ith Mr. ke of an of . .Mac- Memorial the temperance delegation ime Minister and other ca o ages an p g - oloill 1' 0311' Me a ‘Srflir $151‘ buteto the new Moderator, m. d cusaion was held under tre direct- the importance of the Murray Ifimd. The reports were rccelvur by the Presbytery’ with applause. The Presbytery met in tire nfter- noon at 2:30. A short devotional e was held, Mr. W. E. Brooks reported the success of the Laymerra Annual Conference which was held in York. Rev. A.B. Weir presented the M. d: M. report. The allocations for all the Churgca in the Hesbgtery were read and on motion accepted. The M. a M. ro- port was adopted after considerable on. Dr. Endioott of Toronto was then heard with pleasure by the Pres- wtery. He reported that in the Savings‘ Certificate Cam- paign for the Charm Debt. — $1.- ,000. was received. He iuled out the fact that President ose- velt is now a strong believer in Foreign Missions as a. result of his study of the world situation since he became President. Dr. Emdicott said that the people in the Church should sacrifice more and should help the M. 6s M. fund to a greater extent. He was thanked for his ad- sa. was accompanied on his visit by Rev. W.S. Godfrey who also received a warm welcome. Tire report of the Pension Fund was gven by Rev. D.J. Morrison Tho ublica ions report was given by Rev. L. M. Murray. A panel d15- ion of Mr. Murray with several members taking part. Several im- portant matters were then present- ed by the Pastoral Relations Com- mittee, Rev. 8.J. Boyce giving the report. Several other committees reported and aftcr much discussion the Presbytery adlourn o l was run‘ $ALE FRIDAY, STDRDAY __ 4Q)“ '- ,_ AND MDNDAY ISLAND SALT 1b,; c ‘ . cures: 25 Lb. 5,3335“ 27¢ tux, CAMAY, ODEX, c PALMOLIVE, LIFEBUOY o d "- ‘TOILET soar 4 Fgr sf-Niris urns, s u. Corned PIGS FEET,3lbs. 2&2 I) S 10 B“ 49c C DIGBY, lb. - _.. Fresh Plato SPARE RIBS, lb. Milkfed 3E6 ork AUSAGES, lb. _. 25c 23¢ HICKEN, lb. _ _ O cuorcr: 1wU§s'__ TOMATO JIIIBE 2 Tins 21c Sunkist DBANGES My 39c Doz- R HERRING, each __ _ TOMATOES, lb. __ Premier ToiletTissue ‘$3525: aEl-‘iggTlgglfgliYs AYLMER Largo Salt T2 Ede ipe Sweet ‘- CHOICE POTATOES, s lbs. DRANBERRIEMEAPFPJ Ll»- 256 §E¥¥U¢r,...._N 2dr’: Choico __'“ FIRST GRADE OREAMERY BUTTER 2 u»- 79c Robinllood FLOUR Limit 8 Bags lo Customer, Bag PHONE 747 FREE DELIVERY to list you as another of its sons who have made good 8B mil-fine"- I am also informed that you gave several years’ service in His Mujcszys Navy during the last Grout War, which is much to your credit. "It is the earnest wish of your fellow-citizens that you may be long spared to wear this Medal and to enjoy your well-earned re- tirement in our native Province." Capt, Mac an is e. native of Qrrvcll Cove. P_E.I., and now re- sides in Southport. His first Sl(“.llii(‘l' was the C.G.S Stanley. Ho rvcd also on tlic Brant, Aber- clc-czr and Irrrrslluvvnc, and spent. 2 1-2 ycars on active service in tho First (treat War with the RC. N.V R. Fvvllorving the war he was master of the CGS. Lnurentian until his retirement in 1941. In 1914 while chief officer of the Lnnsdovvne he was in command of the lifeboat which rescued the 111st sevcntcen survivors of the Colxrqfriti rvlriclr was wrecked 0n Trinity Inigo, Bay of Fundy Jul iurv 14th. 11w Premier. the Hon Ilrana A. Campbell cxprvsscti congratula- tions on behalf of the government to Capt. lviacbcan who he said was still “a young looking man." Presentation To Constable Sirong In mnkinr; the presentation to Constable Strong. Premier Camp- bell said that young Arnold Mac- Cnllum whose father is in the flfhllllg services lives with his motile;- on Curnbcvlrrrrd St. and was that (lay yrlzrylng on the ice on the Hillsborr) River when the piece of ice drifted out to sea. Constable Strong, saving the boy. swam out against a strong wind to - rescue him. a distance of from 50 to '70 yards. He reached the lad just cs the ice-cake was breaking up. Harold Hcnuessexr swam out 25 ymrcls to meet Constable Strong as he was bringing the unconscious bov to shore. The bov and Con- stable Slfong were taken to hos- ital where the former recovered N1 n low days. but Strong was in hospital for two weeks suffering from :~:-'h.ru lion and sholk, Fire Chief Aucus NIcEaclrern who wit- mssed the rescue described it as "the most lnrolc deed I have ever seen in m_v life" 2.79 DASH and DARBY STORES MAPLE LEAF LARD 2“’"31c 187 GT. GEO. ST. CELERY — _ ._. Plain, Price 23c PHONE 748 FREE DELIVERY Remova Wherewewillbspleaudte Phenol‘! I Notice Having taken over Helen's Beaav, liep, 3rd have moved to our new premises 100 KENT STREET 400:.‘ "J neotalleuralllsaauhalsd any new customers. The operators will be In. Alphunaul (Molly) MecQuaid. Mira Jean lteelq. Illa Isabel b0- Donald, (formerly ef Helen's stall), KENT suurv snows MAI! GUI-Eh”. i RCMP, and many citizens were present to congratulate the recip- ient; of these coveted distinctions. EDMONTON. Nov. 19 — (OP) — so acute has the coal sho be- come in Edmonton that the power plant of the Legislative Buildings has eaten through a iOO-tori reserve and now la running on daily de- liveries. crluasruuu E111 tee-v. BIBTHSF? ____ LEE —- At the Charlottetown Hoa- pitai on November 14. 1942. to Lac Joseph bee of the R.A.F. and Mrs. Lee, Charlottetown. a son. MABRIAGES COLE-GRAHAM-At ‘Iulrrilby Unit- ed Church Parsonage, Charlotte- town, on November l8, 1942, by the Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D., Miss Flor- ence Marguerite Graham of Cav- endish and Oliver Stewart. Cole of PM ML. N_.D. MacLean‘ UNDIRTAKER IMBALMIR F‘ and llerth wacan Hseue m §;1'.I-'._.__.._i_ ' "T MBADONALD—IXI the town Hospital Tin ' , 1942, Hugh A. MacDo ...~ dale, aged 77 year i...- were transferred from Hennesaey Funeral l; day afternoon to iris ' Armadale, Funeral not. Boy View. ROBINSON - IORD- At Trinity United Church Parsonage, Char- lottetown, on November 1B. 1942, by Rev. Hugh Miller, D. D., Miss Mar- ion Jean Flord of Oaytown and Mcm buuslliiljc Government. M16 t m: m‘ . a lfllnwn in centre of above picture is Prank Knocl- Knoclrwood la Olly P011" wood who has been lent up lo Supreme Court on a with Police Constable 9"?" charge of murder- in connection with the recent death flnrry Alton Robinson, also of Gay- ll. Mur derv Oha. ' Facing = W§j .,__. right. of Amos Gallant. Oylter led Bridge. OI the left of OUALLORAN-Af the Ciflv lpltal, Thursday, Nov. 1 Agnes O‘ Hfillvrlh. RN, l 77th ycnr. Hurcrnl u “ ‘ski- from her late rnsruv‘ . St Saturday morning St. DllllSlillls Bil-lljfll ill’ C Ct-ulctery. rge ,.. Yriol Wcbller pictured on "II mum“, Robert ire-M.