Prince Ranier Questioned By EDDY GILMORE PARIS (AP) -- Prince Rainier ..,niirmed Friday with a boyish hlusii for the benefit of French .epoi'iel'5 that he hopes he and Grace Kelly will have several chil- ll. H1115 prospective mother-in-law. lirs. John Kelly of Philadelphia. tad told reporters that when the mgagement was announced. But at l On His Plans For Family '-was another blinding broadside of and are being mailed all over thel imam, needs. - camera flashes. lworld. They are printed on British- WONIT STAY IN US. 1 He told the 50 reporters who bis thread woven in it. ' sleged him at Le Havre that hel The prince's yacht. on whI-h he doubts he and Grace will spend and Grace will make their honey- much time in the United States'moon trip, returned to Monte, after they are married. lie deniedicarlo Thursday night liter Inl expressing a wish that her latest overhaul and palntlnz ll T0lIl0lI- .film. "High Society" be banned The mystery of Grace's encase- lln Monaco. made paper that has a siiverl He said about 600 merit ring appeared solved. There Health Minister Martin Ruiesl Out Catastrophic Insurance l or-rsws (C?)-Health Minister-and not reach a large body of Martin today ruled out catastro- phic or disaster insurance as a lpractical solution for Canada: He told the Commons estimates .committee that no province hall seriously advocated such a propo- -sai. though it was raised by "art ,vste sources" some months ado- Catastrophlc insurance would .cover complete medical expenses ,of all description above a certain fixed floor. perhaps three per cenl the asked a sin when uests are ex ected at the cell ions have been orted re rts that 0l 8 De"50"'! lll00m9- Ii:IIII:IYrI?elui'!IIed from tshe United irgnarriage cerlcmony on April is in Prince Rainileeil-ptook it a orig whenl Mr. Martin said the federal gov- Slates Friday morning on the liner the Monaco cathedral. The civil ::e ifzent over to the l:J;titedhStates. i all-ntrnenthcanielto the lcionlfelzlllsllitl: lie de France. marriage will be performed a day av ng picked it on e ore e even a sue a pan wou g w'"' '”'".”l .4"; 2"" "am .. .. .. Mir. he. ”..?3:lllm?l..i3if"l2”':a;..h.S; -- o a or a r. an- iss e '24 career. anier wou ave an o r . . Iut'rlllI',:Il)IIe(I What a repgrter askedlsaid they havey made a ”mutuall Rainier deniedpptchis Friday. "ll zrhicii sex he preferred his CIIII-'d8CISI0l1" that she would appear don't run around with engagement rlrr-n in be. Either ii boy or girl in no more films. rings." he told the reporctrs. Mary M3CLEll8n- N0Fl30l'0 ran succeed to the Monacan But in New York where she ai- But a friend in Paris told an- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Day. Norboro. ih.-nne, 4 rived to attend the wedding of her other story: The Harding Family. N0l'l301'0 The prince is on his way hoirieltriend. actress Rita Gam. Grace file left with a small hand set Sister Mary Edwin. Boston, Mass. to direct personally arrangements was not so positive. with tiny diamonds and rubles. 1 Mr.” and Mrs. Ray Mullilan. lnr his marriage to Grace next' "I am under contract for foui-i,don'tgknow what he intended to WIRIIIPEK . . mnnlii. years with MGM." she said. "lido with it. But the ring he gave Bernice. Carr. ptlavcrhill. Mess. A few hours later. Rainier drove can't say if I'll be back in pic- Miss Kelly was sent to him in Mr. anr. Mrs. Charles Cash. Em- inin Paris in the new station tures. The decision will be made California from Paris. it has a erald..R.R. nagon he brought back. He clearly later." But she added she is taking .huge diamond and it came from l Mrs. Mildred D0i'Se.V. Bord?" was tired by the drive. at least a year's leave of absence.;Cartiei"s." M13 and M”- will” Mmphyv "Please." he told photographcrsl in Monte Carlo. a manager oil The prince's mother. Prlnccsll Cll9l”l0ll0l"W" ' uailiiig outside his bachelor apart-iihc Monacan national printing Charlotte. who lives near Paris.lMr. and Mrs. l-rank McGuire. nicni here. "will you leave me plant announced 5.000 wedding an- selected it at the shop of the famed M0F0ll alone for a while?" The answerinounccments have been finished-Paris jeweler. the friend added. Bernadmr Wllilc. l308l0Il- M!”- .Mr. ind Mrs. Maurice Greenan. I Toronto I" 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash. Em-lsouth Freetown Home and SchoollMr. and airs Aloysius Croken. erald Association l Kensinslnn JOHN E. MULLIGAN lMr. and Mrs. Maurice Crokcn. Em- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stetson. south;MIr(-enaynd (Lllrs M Emmett Mclitunld. Flricnds throughout the pr viii -cl emlll FN3el' 1'' . , 5 "055 it-at-ned with regret of the stiiddenlmr .and Mrs. Elmer Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sletson.tM" and Mrs" Gerald Monagham , Y North Wlllshire , swlh Fnelow" l SW1" Freeum" lMF and Mrs. Cody Myers. Moni- al rlrath of John E. Mulligan of Emu V . . James Allan and Family. Lmcrald.Membel.5 of south I.-reemwn Red re nald which occurred at his home J . 9th. PI'i' D if . Ki k . . . "nail? in Emerald in 1376' uwgmyglgnd E1:'ncOrn:wcCou..L Em..M(.ros: Mrs Em mu Glow Char-1M:;.ra.'-iiitd Mrs. Austin Murphy. Em. late Mr. Mulligan when a young. erlld r' '1" ' n ' . 1 . . . . .. S p. "u hes lottetown ;Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark. lim- 1 ii s ent some tim in the United ML and M75 J0 9Pll 8 - hgljmpand while theme was map; Emerald Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keizer. Char-' erald . I'l(l)tI to Margaret Duffy of Kink- Mrs. W.H. Dcighan and Alice, lottct.wn yMr. and Mrs. John Cash and ('ath-. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Jones. Bordenl crinc. Emerald twoi Summersidc . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rafferty,:Wcndcll Stevenson. Emerald l - 'h ed d h" "l" ll 0 I” ma” "7" ;Mrs. Mary Mullins. Emerald wars ago. After fifteen years he . . IE1. wher 3, g lMr. and Mrs. Emmott Clnw. Char-I Carleton CMr. and Mrs. Alircd Sinnoli. Eni- llIImlI'::ilnihog Kbstabiishinge aehoorfilsa Iutlctuwn iMr. and Mrs. Alfred Curlcy. l"ree- crald. l irluch was the centre of an ideal Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Keizer. Char- town .Mr and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. Nor- .-hmuan gamiiy, Friends and lottetown I Sister Mary Bernard. Charlotte-. hni'u ,.eighbm.s will cherish me mam. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Wrenn. Hav- town )Mr. and Mrs Ollie Mccarvilie. My or one who was a good neigh. erhiil, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drummond. Freetown bor and a kind friend. Although in failing health foi- the past few years he continued to take an interest in his family. his friends. and in church and com- munity affairs. His firm Christian. guidance and kind fatherly ways. are not readily forgotten by thel members of his family. l Left to mourn the loss of a kindi and loving father and brother are. two sons and one daughter. Mrs. St. Clair Croken. Emerald: Greg in-y of Norboro and Emery Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. New- south Freetown pm. and Mrs. G.J. While. Marl- lU Mr. and Mrs. Russell l)eighan.i boro, Mass. Borden lJanie Curley. Freetown. Sister Agnes Elizabeth. London. Ky. - ENBOLLMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. New-pEnrolimeni in ton i Guild. one year Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves.'Mrs. Catherine A. Murphy. Hyde Cliariottetown l Park. Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drummond. SPIRITUAL nouounr 1 South Freetown Sister Mary Bernard. Charlotte- Summerfield Suh-Division. Catho- town lic Women's League Sister Agnes Elizabeth. London, Ky. Mrs. Ethel Lawlor, Charlottt-lown'Slster Mary Edwin. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Dora McCluskcy, llaverhill, Lorraine Croken, Emerald i'l lllir. and Mrs. Spencer Hughes.' Emerald .'i'hc Sacred Heart Society J t Mrs. Dora Mccluskey. i-iaverhill. em” Seminary dSS. Gerald P. Muriagh. Ottawa Sister Mary Edwin. Boston. Mass. Sister Agnes Elizabeth. London. Mr."and Mrs. Frank McGuire. Mor- e Bernice Carr. Havel-hill. Mass. pMr. and Mrs. John Hagan. Bread- : ibanc . home; also one half sister. Mrs.l 8 . - M835- lN0l'ma Croken. Emerald .lohn J. White. Emerald. and one Mf('e,f'S"iggul)l,l,'5- A'””'"5 C"””"- Gerald P. Muriagh. Ottawa . CARD or 'rn)tNi(s half brother. Ray Mulligan of Win 1M E". , La , nipcg and a number of grand-'E1'f:'Du”ey' Kilzkma "h'ltl""'- livir. and Mrs. Gerald Allan. Em- The funeral largely attended by. amid Raymond Whlte.p relatives. friends and neighbo s.1M.-, and M”, was held from his home on Jan.. summerside lMr. and Mrs. Cody Mycrs. Mont- lnreal l2th.. to St. James Church. Sum- meriicld. where Requiem High , . ernadetic White. Boston. Mass. - l-LL Murray who also Ufflclalcdimr. and Mrs. Leo Manon, 12',-cg; Mr. and Mrs. Fentori Simmons,1 The Mulligan family sincerely Freetown thank their neighbors. friends and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Stewarhlreiatlves also all those who sent Norboro Mass Cards. letters and cards of- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Druinmond. lsympathy during their recent sad South Freetown lbercavement. . lor. Charlottetwown Iiass was sung by his pastor Rev. I. at the grave. The tpaii acarers town um-v Messrs. res on eeves. M b, r 5 m ru M Ch ir - Stuart Rccves. Everett Reeves. ,1w:.m ,?;:,i,?.,.s..unI(sa:,, e E.m.;:1,1 0 I 0 .lnhii T. Murtagh. Walter lilcCourt:u;1-1-p;-1,5 AND CARD5 or 5yM. lnil liarold McCourt. ,pA1-Hv MISS CARDS ?Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Trainor.; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mulligan.l St. John I IIIDGET DOWN? Why no! borrmr the money you need to put your finances bark I I Nnrborn g Mr. and Mrs. William Keizer, Cher-, on a sound, budgeted basis? AI. Phyllis and Gregory Mulligan. Nor- C lottetown . I-IFC you can get 550 upto 31000 llir. rilind Mrs Emery Mulligan. l::.EVgl(f:1;'frIsIl:,:l:iElykeE;?;::ggI -"many in ”I” '1”-V" U 3'" Emerald lMrsI WA Deighan v and Mice have a steady lYIt'.0mP and can Sharon and Junior Mulligan. Em- 5un,,ner3jdE mlki "Eula? monthly dinn- ,md lug d g CVUH h IN g en..li0en0TSel'slrEnNEP. Air and Mrs St. Clair Crnkem! 1r,m-an Mn PC U8 e5 or i pm," ,, ,5,” in Mk". Emerald Mrs. Fred Buckley. St John. NB Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whtte,' Summerslde The Crnken children. Emerald Mr. and Mrs. John J. White. Em- erald Mr: and M". Ray Mums”. wing NIa;v:,l:d Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Free- Mir-Imalizid Mrs. Leonard McCar-,M:is&.onVe mumm0nd' Summer: vlllc. Fri-clown ' .' llr and Mrs. John 1'. Murtagii. Emerald Mrs. lir and Afro and Mrs. Waiter Croken. Nor-I eralvi ro Air and Mn. Mervin Mccourt.-' Kinkora Air and Mrs. Reginald Smith. Em- cralrl inuis Mccoui-i. Emerald ilrs Regina Smith and Kathleen.- Emerald l in and Mrs James Murphy and Al.-c. Emerald Ilr and Mrs Alden Carr. Kinkora W and Mrs Walter Mccouri. and '-lord. Emerald Elltbeth and Claude Trainor. Em-H T IIOIIIEIIOLD FINANCE W. I. Wheeler. Manager I50 Crud Gauge 51., suite 1. phone ISI7 CIIAILOITIIOWN. P.l.I. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor. Clinton Hus cmkem Emg Mrs. Mary Muller-is. Newton ernlrl Mrs. James Power and Family. Emerald . Jarvis Trainor and Family. Em-; erald l ilr. .-and Mrs. Everett Reeves. Em-l crald lir and Mrs. John Mclcnten and. Aeneas. Emerald l iirs. James R. Greenan. Medicine Hat. Alberta and Mrs. George Greenan. Newton Mr and Mrs. John Greenan and Borden. Newton and Mrs. Ambrose Trsinor. St John. N.B. 350.000 AYEAII III i0LOVER Growing 4-leaf clover not: I'll Danlah My thousand 5'5”!!! a year. 01 Ha FIorI& firm I4 Imvlwoaa pick. ty Ind mount leaves for ieweiry "4 chemo. One order was '0'ai'nIlIlon leaves. Read the '?6fvbiIIndthlanovallnduI- t!vlnTI'ieStanibrdINaweetz. 1'-0 Tho smine-an aala '-WI-I-nvinswintm-sushi. 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