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JOHNSON Jr JOHNSON Drug Store will be the only Drug Store open this aftemoon and" evening. THE ANNUAL MEETING o1 the Prince Edward Island Fisheries Federation will be held in Legion Hall on October 3rd at 2 P. M. COMING FROM MAINE - MI. Thomas F. woke. Bideford, Maine will be the guest speaker at the KhlglrlltS qt Columbus Banquet this mom . FUNERAL THURSDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Chesley Carr will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 to Westmorelarid Baptist Church. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY girls’ raincoats. regular $10.95. special $8.29; regular $5.95. spec- ial $4.60. Boys’ jacket. slide fas- teners. regular $3.75, special $2.50. Sport Toggery. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday mom- ing‘a drunk was remanded to Jail until Friday. A drunk previously remanded was discharged. A re. mamded vagrant was fined e10 and costsvor 20 dots. A man charged with keeping liquor for sale was dismissed YORK WILL STAGE ANOTHER SHOW - At u meeting of the di- rectors of York Hall held recently it was unanimously agreed to present another large scale enter. talnment this full to raise funds for commuriitv purposes. It was decided in vir-yv of the success of their former effort that another edition of the “Gay Nineties Revue" should form part of tho program and in order to prevent a conges- tion at the doors as occurred re. viously. that tickets for each night would he sold in advance of per- formance. This entertainment to he held early m November and tic_ kets placedcn sale in advonoe at several nearby centres, due notice of which will appear later in the press. Following the transaction of several other items of business. the meeting w-as adjourned. mm r0 REST - Th of the me M.r. s. a. $15511’??? New Haven was held on Saturday from his late residence and was Iflfzelv attended. services being conducted by his pastor. Rev. J. R. skinner. assisted by Rev. E. R. Woodside and Rev. A. E. Todd. Hymns sung were Unto The Hills Around Do I Lift Up. The Old Rugged Cross. and A5leep in Jesus. was tenderly rendered by Shaving Cream ' llacllonald Bros. THEATRE Mt. Stewart ruasnnr a rm. Till-I sourur-znmza ' Starring zscnsar scon arr-n new Mr. W. R. Shaw. Merrthers of the Orange order of which the de- ceased was a member attended 1n [a bodv and conducted service at the grave. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The ball-bearers were: Messrs. Sey- mour Darrach. Duncan MacNevin. Neil MacKinnon. Michael M111. bhy. Lawrence Kickham and Ar. ternas MaoPhee. Interment was in Kingston cemetery. NORTH tum‘ Y.P.U.-—The monthly meeting of tho y, p, U_ was held at the home or 1,01,; Muldl- OM11! to the absence oil’ the president, Mrs. John Warren, Jean Mutch presided. The meet- lhslwas opened by the hymn, Savmur. Thy Dying 15mm The devotional Detiod led by Jean Mutch consisted of the Scripture mfldlllll from 23rd Psalm. followed bv thc Lord's Prayer in unison. This Derlod was closed by singing lhe hymn. Tell Me the 01d, 01d Slflfy. The business period w“ opened by the minutes of the I“! meellllk. followed by the roll call which was respondgd to by i5 members and 4 visitors. eam flflswerlhfl with the name of a famous man. The committees are u follows: Devotional loader. Dan Clwwnn: studs leader. David, Moreside: Drogram. Verna Youn- ker. Norma. Jewell and Joan Mutoh: lunch. Joan MacKiniey. Jackie MacEachem. and Vcrnzf Youn-ker. Roll call to be answered bv stanza of your favorite hymn The next meetir t; to be hem u- the home of Hy is Owen. A u“. song was enjoyed by all. The om. gram was out on by the commit- tee in charge and a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. 1155151811 by the committee. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. and Mrs.“ Multoh and family. the m6? ha cosinz with the Mlapah Benediction in unison. There are about 2.000 plants to man. kin which yield fibres 5.1% TEA ANll rap CHARLOTTETOWN {fgusnoistgz R. c. Berklnshaw. vice-presi- dent and general manager of The Goodyear Tir of Canada. the aipipointment of Cor-l B. Coop- er o; general sales manager of the company. Mr. Cooper has had mood experience in the rubber industry. having served Goody?" in various executive capacities for the past Z years. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hierlihy of O'Leary. P. E. I.. were week- end visitors in sackville. guests o! Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacPihex-son at Allison Lodge. — Sackville Tri- bune. Mr. Duncan Murray CBIIIBFO" of the Bank of Manhattan Trust 00., L. I.. Alew York. who n85 been visiting relatives and friends 1n Charlottetown. Bummerside. and Ssckvlile. has returned t0 hi! home in Jamaica. N. Y- M1‘!- Cameron was the former Mama"?! Alexandra MacLefld. dBlllZ-hl" °f Mrs. MacLeod-Oliver of Char- Iottetown. Under Treatment lit Camp llill Hospital Among war veterans at Camp Hill Hospital Halifax, is Mrs. Keith Munn. Mt. tewart. P. E. I.. form- erly Miss Helen Maittatal. of Tata- magouche. Mrs. Munn enlisted in Quebec. where she had been work- ing. joining the C.W.A.C. and tak- ing her training at Macdonald College, St. Anne do Belleveau. She was then returned to Quebec. and after two months was sent to Tor- onto as one of a. C.W.A.C. draft for overseas. She left for England on March 21. 1946. In England. Mrs, Munn first was employed as a. switch board operator at headquarters, 43 Com- pany, CWAC, and had many ex- citing experlences during German air raids. Fortunately she escaped without a scratch and arrived back in Canada Oct. 1. 1945. being mils- charged shortly afterwards. Mrs. Munn met her husband, who was serving as a sergeant in the R.C.A. and was married at New Annan. N. 5., April 17, 194s, After the honeymoon the cnup-le ic-olc up residence in Mount Stewart, P, E. I.. where Mr. Munn is now engaged in farming. Mrs. Munn has been under treatment for sevenal weeks and hopes to return home in a short time. GALLANT-DOIRON NUPTIALS A very pretty wedding was ‘sol- emnlzed in St. Augustine‘: Church. Ruatlco. on Aug. 7th. when Sophia Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gallant of Rustlco. be- came the bride of Urbain, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jeremiah Doiron. also of Rustlco. Rev. Clarence Pitre performed the ceremony and cele- brated the Nuptial ll/llass. The bride looked very charming attired in a floor length gown of white angel swede with bridal tell and carried a bouquet of carna- tion roses. Miss Georgina Doiron, ulster of tho groom, war bridesmaid and wore a floor length own of pale blue sheer. Mr. Redo phe Gallant. brother of the brido was grooms- man. During the ceremony tho Children of Mary Choir sang appropriate hyrruis. A sumptuous breakfut, was serv- ed at the home of the groom, after which the wedding party motored lo Cavendish Restaurant where dinner was served to the immediato relatives and friends of both par- ies Supper was served at the home of the bride's parents and the ra- mainder of the evening was spent in singing and social intercourse. The gifts received were numer- sus and beautiful testifying to the popularity of the young couple. After a short honeymoon tri to Montreal and other places o in- terest Mr, and Mrs, Doiron will reside in Cymbrls. where Mr. Doiron is a prosperous Jlsrmer. Their many friends wish them .< COFFEE PERMIT ' ALLEN PRESCOTT "The Wife Saver" WORMRTIVB . . for women everywhere. FULL OF LAUGHS . . ENTERTAINING .. . lrometert u finish. ‘ aouosv - wslmsiaav - rluaav ~ ‘hmejn YOUR LOCAL narrow many years of wedded bliss. (Patriot Please copy.) for the whole iemily. Alexanders Drawing llear \lisit’s End HAIJFAX. Bfifi- U — (OP) — Governor General Viscount Ale:- antler and Lady Alexander d!" close to the end of time tour today with a sightsee- visit to history-steeped cAn- l!!! V ll ' which m!!! fiff“looiefi'e.we vii?’ Wind- sor. Hmtsport and Woliville en route to Kentville. in the heart of the Land of Evangeline at Grand Pro thtl vice regal couple was conducted on a tour of the Memorial Park and later viewed French-Can- adian relics 0f NOW 560"" pioneer day!- The Governor General set F precedent at Wolfville. when he became the first Canadian Gov- ernor General to visit the town without stoominl- ‘ Many Wolfvlllo residents wers put out because the Vlcl-regll Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ford Comwlall, have as their E1195‘?- Mr. and Mtrs Reuben eWilson, and Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Baker of ‘Fhedford. Oint. nartv did hot stoc there. Their Excelleneies made a brief stop at Upper Dyke vlllase "fifth of Kentville where they visited the Governor Generals first cou- sin. Mics. Bredin Delap and Cmdr. Delsp. R31. (retired). Lord Alexander won the lielfll o! tho youngsters at Kentville when he declared a half-day school holiday. Their Excellencies were tender- ed. a luncheon at Kentville bl‘ “gyor Gladys Porter and were moot; of LieuL-Gov. and Mrs. Kendan 1n Windsor before re- turning to Halifax. our oua why w‘ - '5AME COLOR A5 TH’ l waver-races,’ so our: '* can wouto as "n- inth... llllliilili | ll - llll lllllllllIIIIlli / iiillljllllllllllllllll ll l’ | \..._ I l jgdlist\ti_\\,,.._..\\ . l their Mari; The above picture was taken’ at the height of the Iire which completely destroyed rho‘ Stems Ltd. laundry building, corner of HIII! boro and Kent Streets, In the early hours of Saturday morning. By _|_ R_ wuJJAh/[b nUli tiiiARlliNG HOUSE i“ ' termeoueas! With Major HoopTe HM! "t 305T wow-r . HEARTHEIR Raucous B|R0cALts!-- AND‘? ‘WKNOW, i OFTEN THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A 60% IDEE TO PAINT GJIZ HOUSE TH’ 1 WI5H vou'i> - we YOUR . 8e ‘DOPING our SOME Merl-mo GONG TD 5T3? 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