THE "GUARDIAN. CHARCOTTETOWN r ;C.JR. News BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSH , LAID so IIST-The funeral of Mr. Herbert W. 'Yeo was held Tuesday afternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to the Baptist Church. where services were con- 2 Monnav ssnannaa wnvs scnoaaal III!-Mrs. Fannie Hiitz. Sea , "View. has received word that her son, Arnold A. Hlltz, has been awarded the scholarship value liven hundred and fifty dollars sponsored by the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Corporation Ltd. Montreal. This is the recond year that Arnold has won this schol- arship. Last year the award was one thousand dollars. This is his fourth year at McGlll University. Charlottetown Air Cadet Squad- ron will be among the squadrons from other Eastern Provinces ar- riving at Summerslde today to take pert in the final Air Cadet camp of the season. The cadets now coming in will have an advantage in that the routine of the camp is already run- ning smoothly, the result of the experience gained from the two camps already completed. These boys will get. the same interesting program of sports, flying drill and I TUEDAY ' were appointed delegates tend the sessions of the Rebekah Assembly to be held in Truio. NE. on August lith. 10th. other delegates to represent Alpha Rebekah Lodge are Mrs. Ruby Houle. Past President Rebekah Asltmbl sembly; Mrs. Pearls Macxav, Past Noble Grand; Mrs. Sadie sentner. Past Noble Grand; Miss Ethel Sutherland, Past Helen Macliachern. Past Noble Grand: Mrs Lauretta White, Pest Noble Grand: Mrs. Adelaide Moore. ,Past Noble Gra.nd: Miss Myrtle White, Noble Miss Minnie Macxay; Jorie Cameron. Past Noble Grand. i live minute flight. Halifax hdspital Herbert W. Yeo. principal of West Kent died suddenly at his home Greenfield Avenue yesterday morn- Miss Sue Dow of Charlottetown was flown to Victoria General iiospital. Halifax, yesterday even- ing for treatment of a head in- jury received when she fell from a.moving car on the St. Peter's highway about four miles east of Charlottetown earlier in the after- noon. Four-yeer-old Roger Ghiz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Atallah Ghiz of this city was taken to the Prince Edward island Hospital when he fell out of the same car. He was reported to be resting comfortably last night. Roger first fell out the door and Miss Dow. a first cousin of the lit- tle boy attempted to catch him. Miss Dow. about 20 years on. was flown to Halifax by Capt. Carl Burke of M.C.A. in a forty- authorities reported she was rest- ing comfortably. Miss Dow is a neice of Mr. Atal- lah Ghiz and arrived in this coun- try from overseas about four tween the street and ldewelk in the business ' , which facil- itated the movement of traffic. of traffic lights at principle inter- sections made made i great im- provement. he said. He noted in driving about Charlottetown that lights might be advantageously installed at Great George Street. Elm Avenue, Euston, at Great George Street and Kent. at City Hall (Queen and Kent). and at Queen and Grafton. These lights, costing between 3700 and 3800 would speed up raffic, save time, temper: and possible tragedy. wanrissnav A resolution indcvrsing the pro- posed potato marketing plan in this Province. and urging "that an orderly plan-of marketing that will curtail speculation and price cutting be also implemented in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia." was passed at the first annual meeting here yesterday of the Is- land Co-op Services Co-operative In Owen Sound the installation. A t 4 by Rev. Mr. Dunn. Dui-Ins" the service a quartqtte composed. of Messrs. Harry Cruwell. John- MacLeod. Malcolm Macltinnon and Wendall-Phillips sang "The Lordl is My Shepherd". interment was in the People's Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers wcre: Hon. Justice Mark R. McGuigan, Hon. J. Walter Jones. Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. Messrs. Ross Bethune. W. Chester S. McLure. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Fred Ward. Louis T. Low- ther, Leo McDonald. Ralph Rup- ert and Edward D. MacPhail. Act- ive pallbearers were: Meurs. Fred I-line. Louis Campbell. Hollis Jen- kins. Norman McLeod. Le Baron Tait and W. J. Brawders. Word has been received in Sum- merside by her nephew. Mr. I,-Iarris' Ridcout. that Mrs. Margaret Roeb- ner. former superintendent of the Prince County Hospital. was eeri- ouely injured on Sunday. when her car. for some unknown reason. left the highway and crashed into a telephone pole. The accident occurred about forty-five miles west of Quebec City. i wu accompanied by hoe gusts Londgn. England to take e iolnt services staff course. while he is overseas Mrs. Gross and their daughter. Brande will remain in aumrnerside. ml:-inc:!:3ouaty 1:: visited 10:- eraocn mung y one 1! the severest electrical storms for some years. The storm of wind and petting ii about four-thirty in sumineuide and vicinity. several large trees were damaged in suminenide but there was no report of any building be- ing struck. Telephone communication with Tlgnish and Alberton was dis- rupted and no report on the severity of the atom: in those districts was available. At Lot 8 a large barn owned by Lowell Clements wes struck and burned to the ground along with seven pigs and at Optim- field West another barn owned by Mrs. me Ricks was reported to be burned but fuller d-stalls could not be gathered due to fsulty telephone communication. The storm in the 0'IAary sec- tion was reported to be very se- vere and returned three times during the afternoon and eve- ning. No report of any damage was presentetivas of the Sun Life of Census in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discus with you any matters .eiating.tc life Insurance or annuities, without obligation - CHABLOTTETOWN Its - J. ABTIIUB CAMPBELL .. to following :... MRS. DOROTHY B065 W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE: Ir. 0. shoe. Klnkore: H. M. Chll uoirn. Tryout 3. 3. Burns, eel ed 1 th Kensi to .From fuller details received last ;mVm tgfrney. it Wu "ma Fmmwn. to be unusually severe.-8. instruction as was provided for the 3' mom)” ago. Association, Ltd. cadets of the other two camps. is 9 . Squadrons that will be repre- hog: Igonglxfgd ytffrmshggdyflfr 2:: ' MM. - Also passed was a iinoiion sires1s- eBl:;f)i,iIlll8. hgid :el3el:193g:iv1rl;h3lt:he3?;: tented in addition to Charlotte- pm yea, and 3 ha... and was 5,”, At the Kirk of Saint James yep l"? me Value 0' dc” ""3 1” 9"? ' et" 1. M the fmsh Ah, (OWN 8'51 Sydneyv Ham” (W0 fering from a heart conditibn. He terday m”””"3 3' eleven wclack 1” pmdu.cB -and recommending and 2?”; remyxriolentl ggiaimt the squadronsl, Edmundston. New- was pmmlpal of west Kent smog) the marriage took place of Gladys lhat quality in all our products gigzrm Oxgileel suugrmg sever” Bnwns castle, Bedlrrrl, Campbellton, Stsl- 10; many yen; and held the re, Eleanor Campbell. only daughter be the Elm 9! all 00'0l19'l'3llV9 bmken3rlbs ink It was also (cared .1..A..........1M.j: larton, St. John's and Canso. - s spect and esteem of all the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Campbell. deal”! opmlml in wnluntllon that she had susmned 3 ,,,.,,,,ed WARD-At Halifax. Aug. 6. to Mr. who came under his gutrlgnce with Mr. Leith Francis Tierney, Wll-ll lhe 1- S-"4 heart The report from hex. phyg and Mrs. James W. Ward. a lion. Many of the students at west Keno. son of Major D. F. Tierney and The l0ll0WlnlZ dlrecl-01'! 101' the mun” in the Jenny Memorial Mrs. Ward was formerly Min Much wnipiiiliy is extended to were winners of City schol-.1-ships Mrs. Tierney, Rev. E. N. Young Pllslllns Year Were elecledi M953” Howl”, stated that although arhe Corinne Walker. of Charlottetown. the family of Mr. William A. Gal. during the years he spent there. officiating at the cercmony.. The R05 M8CN9Vlll- Allieflm (l'e'El9Cl-t was out of we danger sum her OAIIRUTHEILS - At the P. B. I. ,3", Duke sum, g..,,,mm....g m He joined the staff in 1914. was wedding music was played by Mrs. ed): Malcolm Reeves. Southporl: co,,dm,,,, was 5.... 59,10", my 5.... Hospital on Auzust 5th. 1950. to the 'dea.h of M... Gum". wmch made vice-principal in 1919, and K.s. Rogers and Mr. William Rog. and G. L. Monkley. Kensinston. would be connned to hosmm fm. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur carruthera or took place on Saturday at the Llge principal in 1933. Mr. Yeo was ers, Lilies and standards of map. Retiring directors are Messrs. Wil- at .9”. 3 month. this city. I SOIL Robert Baker. 6 of 41 years. The laie'Mr. Galiiinl. l01'99d l0 Tel-lfe ln June: 1949 lit" dragon and sweeipeas were ar- llam D913"9Y- K9n5l"3l””v and She was accompanied by her sis- 1b5' 14 "5 " was for many years an cmPl0)"-'9 cw” of m h""'h' ranged in the church. John Rodd, Milton. tel-5' M”, A. '11 Rom.-ms of H511. GAY-A1 llle RE. I-lllml H0!Pllll of the Journal publishing com. Mr. Yeo had held different posi- The bride was given in mm” ...C 1-”. gm Mm Edward Robertson Aug. 5, 1950,10 Mr. and Mrs. Gor- H. C.,B0l'lAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. , WE, HAVE GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN l puny and highly respected in me ltlons on me ..,.ec..;i..e of the .-iage by her father and attended The body of Cvrll HIM. who was of Westvllle. NS. As far As it was don Gw-S0vlhP0rl- ! I0n- G0l'd0" A feyglugionary ".9, kind of Wu" ital", that is fully washable. l. " Dries to touch in 20 minutes. " No disagreeable Point odor. community and a general favorite Prince Edward Island Te:icherx' . p drowned at the entrance to Amer. known neither had sustained any Alexander, with all .i....... with whom he .5. Federation. including that oi pres- fnyaijltifjd”f;fb,fa",l;Z;,;5afr)f:, u... harbour on May 11th., was dis- .....i...... injury. cunnm-At the xinu county S0ClBled- 116 had been 1" 1” llmml mum 9,. gm The groomsman was M, covered yesterday morning on the At the tune of the uccldem ms. Memorial Hospital on July 26th. for the past two years and hail He was R member of the nh 1.. Mm,-,.,d' Cole; and the usher; shore just opposite the spot where noehner was on her way go amp. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Allister Cur- iuat returnod home several daw kmmm, Ba us, ch”, h m. an, Lieu. am com d W... d N the accident occurred. Russell Mac- rnrle, Ontario to assume her du- rle. Montague. n dauahter. Glenda no from a pilizrimage to St. Ann Jo ed 3 wide!) mm M”! '1: as l;, I 9" d ma" " i ” ' Arthur had been lost at the same ties as superintendent there. she Pearl. We1rht6lbs. 816 015- d9 Bea”l"e' Q””b”' my... gm; lme 5g 1;. yr” my 9 "man In Mr' George wl camp. time and-his body as recovered is an aunt of Mr. Harris Rideout. MNVDONMID -- All "19 chi-l'l0il4' Just five weeks ago his brother. studeas mild mu? ed mist "W55 b'3”- the mllawing day of the Gomac Construction Cnm- town Hospital on July 22nd. 1950. Lloyd, passed away at his home in Came; with the (fee Ci; EVE"! . The body 01 Ml". mm W” mund pany. summergl.-lo, who was gdv15- to Mr .and Mrs. J. Alex MacDon- s"""""5ide' their lelfare hl h hpdo crlxc hi" -Th” C1" ”'C”.”'””?i”.”"” mtg” iesterda by Mr Maurice Pei-iy ed yesterday of the details of the am (nee Helen McGuigan), Bloom- He leaves to mourn his fatner. W, W :3 ha m" ' '" Improve lll traffic iacllllles by ln- 5 h W gwalkm lam” the Show mcideng and of My pondgglonfs ifig Paint. a son. Gerard Alexander. Louis P. Gallant and stop-mother: mwimpgfr fan” I9” 9!? m H stalling parking meters and traf- w ow: she saw cgmner con; g JUDSON-At Red Cross Hospital hi. wife. the former Kate Mar- the gr 1; 11" Vt9dJ Y 9 fic lights. and by forbidding taxi lg”-he - ti, 1a-Sm mu an-d the i-runny Beardmore, Ontario, on ssturdiiy. tell. and seven young sons and M1 '3": b ;"3:'9 mm” ”d W" opgrgtoy-5 to use valuable down. "9 d el mfnga m d R Y 13 . 1 .'liily 29th. 1950. to Mr. and Mm. daughter! as l0ll0W5i VE"l0v Cll"" ' 3! y ou 50:5 B" one town parking areas. said Mr. Alan body was dam 8 t He en 9' Mmmd Hache' ' ls " 5"" Arthur Judson (nee Freda carveri en”, F'm.encc' Irene, shmcyy (laugh one of tJe sons. Ira. S, Stewart, City clerk and Soncg cided that no inquest would be gills 'condition in the Prince g daugmer. camerme Jenny Dmmhyv Davm an at home. res es gn Summersiue. ggid the nor f Owen S d Om. in hi. necessary, ounty Hospital with concussion C TYgA h PX Ed. l k I 0 others live in Charlottetown The; ” W" - - 5 The gwo glghemgn were lost when of the brain and 8 possible trnc- Do "En l i 9 ”"” The fu"9”l W" H? DH.” " 5” 351), Arnold Kenneth and address to Rotarlans at their d lured gku” as (h 5.,” g ward Island Hospital on Aug. 2nd. Tuesday morning at nine oclock. D . - - I h I d their boat applfcntly Smirk 8 Elm 9 W 0 5" I t M G D h . hs Grace. There also survive two W10 09" X55 CF 33'. I g bu. and turned over as they we;-yaccident which occurred yesterday 1950, to the a e r. eorge oc - g y . brothers, Dr, In J. ym and ,-3,. H. Tramc in Charlottetown like returning to the harbour, g 5 morning about ten o'clnck, any and Mrs. Docherty. Pinctie. e . Mp” Rebekah Lodge No. 10. E. Yeo, Charlottetown. and five many places is becoming heavier He is the son or Mr. and Mrs. son. George Byron. V 0. 0, F” held M regular meet, sisters. Mrs. W. P. Movie, Main. and it is a good sign. said Mr. Austin Hache of Richmond and he MICISAAC. gm me ohnl-1ot'f,P.owfl g mg on Tuesday evening, Anus. real: Mrs. Mabel Jones. Halifax: Stewart. More business means Among the many former Island-'was injured While at NW. hnme 01 Hospital on August 8th. 1930. to Mr B." with the newly elected Name Mrs. men Martin. Tea Hill. and more traffic. and the resulting crs who came on the spud Island .a nelizhbour. Hay was hemiz holst- and Mrs, plug Mnmgggc of Hope " Makes old drab walls sparkle with charm and beauty. ' TRY SPRED SATIN TODAY Pmmrs 105 -xaoai , . . Miss Helen and Miss Alma. Char it ' (it an unmixed special were Mrs. Harvey Wright ed into a barn loft and something - 1 an d) - G d M ti Whit id rig. DTOSPEI” y is n . V , River (nee Theresa Ban ar l We Htgllenemmes. pgfisnidr Pas' I”""mw"' l1leSSln8- He Cnmmendedillle C"? "M h" 5”" Edwttldr 1" 15 tm”y' glmised 8 chm" l" h”'”k wh"'h a daughter, Theresa Dianne councn for paying the area; be. seven years since the Wrights left hangs loose Struck the boy 0n,the "ERR0NggM the RE. I. Hmpmli Searletcwn, P. E. I. to make their- 8 - Aug. 10 1950' to Mr. and Mm ..'ouT OUR way r t" i we t g M, . w 1 ht Last Wefllnl he was still un- . BY J' K wlLl'lAMs 2:01:-ieerlynM?s. Annnie E. Moorertsasl c0""l”"5-rs R”1a"'d Herrli)" fan” arm”) ' ""'9"' AUGU” n or-. a native of Crapaud and taught dwgmm 8 3" ”u' 1 school in several district-8 lncl"?l- SUPREME COURT-In .. slander 1:; ;h',95!;m:f,' ,,?..m':',3 ” DAI LY C R O S S R D WHAT LUCK! THE WELL, JUST . ng Hazel Grove, Tryon. Bonshaw, H t d M I J I g GLORY OF HAVING RIDE ON . Cape Traverse and Lady Fane. ;f.&?..i);..s.." lfeyord ra )3. M” 0'49 Cum! (H96 Um Comb Acaoss nowN 15.5-shaped IZOPED AN ANTELOPE AHEAD OF . - Mrs. wright and her son attendcd strike out a statement of claim on- 3 daughl" 1-3"W'l0l' 1- Antenna g molding V -- . ' the Caledonia Club at strathgart- the ground um it named the MABEY-At the Prince County 5.Chlneee llilectrltlcd l8.Achildren's RUINED .3 GT BECAUQE HIM AND U - . - silks artlci di -T-H: HORNS TURN -I-HE 5oU:LL HAVE hey where the former met sever-Vplace of trial as Queens County, Hospital Aug. 2nd. to Mr. and P e sorder , al of her pupils among them being instead of King's. The motion was Mrs. Earle Mabey. Tryon. a dauSll- 9' 1'13"" ”' .'C5"”3d" 19-Ml” WRONG WAY. THAT HIM HOOKEV Mrs. W. F. Alan Stewart, she also:refused but the Court ordered the ter Margaret Gail. "" "'1" l”l'"d cnl-73"" RDPE'LL SUP fF.' had the pleasure of renewing ac.l.pleadings amended. The motlonl no'BEn-I.soN,gA. the REA 1. HM. 10' Mmus tEd””" .0-WW"? u M "KT such as D C Han." new E..counse1 for Vivian Drake, plain-i kc m) ' ' ' tiff in .. sio.ooo slander Lloyd R9b”""" in 9 Di" 0 ll ball O.Gtoddess. 25.Diletory O ; .. b 0'” Via. action l I In .- Wgenksnailf mtglely vxSnedI,,g,,;,m Jack com”, dcfendam. It a daughter. weight lbs.. 15 ozs. I4. Mulberry go,work. Cavendish vyvhlch has been madelw” upposed by Mr' E' st T""""'l MAlI.IfTIA.GES mlmermc dam !7'Flynou Yunrdlr. A'""!, famous by that beloved departed? for the plainuft The N5” of Zelda I ,,M,......... ....'..-.M.;M-ex 1' 33:”: ' guest) 28'C"mbmg ssiaraup at. authoress Lucy Maud Montsom-I'M” lnfmm versus J' P" M"CImyre' 5C0n'N'MIm'P"Y-W M "” rub ' '( bb ' n N Vin" "m" h H h ml for slander was dismissed by orderl dance of the omclaung gm-gymgn, - ' "J" 3- ""5 "l0l'l9Y 29- Notoriety (Burma) an wfoi W.” I anti? m at '” "'9 s"””'"e CW" "'51 Friday Rev Dr H. c. Rice. 255 Richmond "-P""' 9-70 Clue 3!.Plllnrot a1.Lnrgecuk close ren of e enhanno on the consent of the piiiimiti. ls. ' Mmhew .x.;...eu. Richard 20 p”'"”" u-Med”"' alone 38.EwlucInton 5- M00” ll ll” been ""1 l at 5194 A '5 wk mmed m mm...” .0 , Champion is. Poke as. Asterisk 4t).Mother is the Anne depicted in the Anne; The supply mum”. at Zion G9 "1! in Murph of Vernon of books but Mrs. Wright is too Church on Sunday next will .... the Rf,?.'f: 'I,”,, ,..,',y...; m-.,y195o, C""”la"”Y modest to claim the honor. Mrsiney, Joseph R, M Do 1., , 31-EN9n BWHY Vvright is teaching school in Ash-lnlpley, o.......o, "9.-,.,""s,,l,,E,';?",3. MacLEAN 0?-ul1tlA:'rlIldl.S(o)rfIi A-uni: 30..., croft. Alberta. Mrs. Wrightand her the morning service will be "God the hm” e W 3 Mmphm n'F”"hmd son are welcome guests at thelis shaking the World", and 1,. the 9th. l950.E;hy File; .Mdh"on of 2B.5ell:w home at ML and Mm Hagolglgemng. "waking M Hammad ggcldllbane mice Sterlinl Arthur 21'Eiet'a'mple Howatt. Augustine Cove, t c l'0un .' ' mt.ny friends wish them ii pleas-. Dull”! llls Student clays. Nilr Mapwan 0! Fredmcmm ao.::.:,T,:,l::, ant holiday and a safe return tolMlWD0llBlCl Served at Wood Is. HIWMAN "r 3003350" " N 31. Phyuul sunny Alberta. l;l;d8.hgnledonia and Murray Her. H5-lllgmlk Unlrlls 0;'v"::1lIlnP";';': 3,. Jew.” THURSDAY ttriof h::3D0iZ':..m R . dauuh :15:-d Georgi. 1-Iornian of Ch:.l'lOtt0' "W"-h Donald of'Wood Isltilfitliisector Mu- town was united in marriage with ”'R"","" HALIFAX. Aug. 9 - (or) --Miss My, 1.0.... D, -n..,...,',s.., who Mary Louise nogenion of iiiimpton. .”'”"” Sue Dow. still unconscious ibiiow- filled the position of organigt and on July 19th.1950. '””'""""'-' 1 la 3 M..gM......j..j... S3.Kindof in (523. , .i.'3.2.'.1.'.””...”." .:;::.a"trl2:.::::.::: ii1i.".:l.l'”:i2.'...i:l..??.': "2i.”””.'.i 'e;-5,; 1;, - ed" in condition at the vmgon, m-Mme ut the organ 5' 5' W ------:e--e--je---- 37-EQHN-Z.) Q2 Genereiednospltal here tonight. The many friends cif Mr Mac 3'.,i.':,i'.',f."Z,r.f-.3xvt....'..".'...:'; Enfizhnsd 3":-.':I:1I..ge of . , , fnjur when the fell from an Donald and Mr Thompson will ' ' ' A " . - . i M . Ll d C if . So.A . ' 8 IL. automobile as she attempted to welcome this opportunity of seeing ” 0y M E on min, 1.1:) 1...... . JfQWlLLlAMs catch a four-year-old cousin. Miss and hearing mam 3331.1, CAVANAGII - In Long Island 5 " 0' . . . New York. on August 1st. i900. Mrs. r""'" . , 1'HE'5LOzV HUNTER ,.,,::f,:':.',',j'.f :;,g,'r- I , Th -- The new commanding officer of vtml C””m”h' m"""1y H": !L:fhl. . . -,..--..........--4 49 Chnrlollelown Junior chum- the R. c. A. r'. .i,..uon, summengde Lewis of Cardigan. - M M her of Commerce were hosts lest Group Captain I-I Ct Richards HARVEY-At the P. 12.1. Hospital P ' evening to ill! Hummer guests in 0.1113. arrived on the station yes. Aug 5th Mrs. Ernest Hervey of l'1!'f:e;','bm.d. . the area! of S1tanh:)Jpe and Deivay terday and will formally assume Crapaud,'aged 49 years. C 00. . ' - I D. we ner ry. pward f 300 00 u . . 3...... .,...,...,..d ,. ml ,:.,,.,i.,,,";:;ngn-;,,;ndg;nag7ooggh:;;l aau.imr..a. the Prince c......i.v DAILY .CRYP'.l'0QU0l'E-llere's how to woi-kit: Shem ,, sum,” and Wm um mm M” Richards-have mm H Hospital on August 5. mo. Wil- A x 1' n L 3 A A 7: II p h ed mm dmnm mu hot dog. by temporary mum” In Ohmomp liam '1'. Gallant, aged 41. Is Lo Now I Laow Dow was flown here for treatment louiz BOARDING HOUSE wens poison-. MARK TIME, Laos! ' A3.Nig;HEiEeB'LL" 1; HATE ea TH A HOOPL J T 4. O WIRE 4 6 is E - C . t . . '- MANAGER K RELATNES euoend DUMP. FAILED A CO7llEi7tIEl&E "'f.T.'i.'.'.”...?.' 335. 'J1'.”.”'.”?i332.'.'.. 33.". EI'.?3..?fa'i..2”"”” ” ””'"””" l5?oi'.'TiE.. ..?i..”.?'.c'ili"3'J." .21. io?'!?.."3.'.'.:"L'3Ty.?22f'.f.i' ?.'.1?".'.'-Z, 5?.?"'si'..f;i'.'"lZ'.'..'?-f7 -'37-'3'; is e-Nine e we Douevw AND W N Disrnessrrve A :::.:.”.:L” .:”':::”:.::.'2.iil;”3'.:1l..?.4r;..?.i"fl:::..i:. '.....":::".:.. ti ml-””' ""” ”"' ””"' ” M l:::.'.”::.':';.':::3.:;:.':::":::;.;:.t"' W" '" "F" m96x Me LOOK-S AND WATCH Blooo DARING PLAN To THAT WOULD ; EM TAKE PRESSURE, RECOVER EVERY Morris, president of the local Jay--the R. A. F. for ten years before "0-Al 50 Grelnlleld Avenuf. on cees. The welner fry was one of coming to coma: in ms. He join. Sunday. August 6. Herbert W. Yeo , I A Oryptogreia Quotetlee - , , g gems , a series planned by the Jeyceea in ad the R.O.A.F. at year later, as l" MI Gm year . 'w eta A IKAL an sxawtr v wz o wz 1 p Dell-L A M Hex wont-D Pop the interest of the tourist piomo- has just completed a. furlough ln KENNEDY - In xelimesoo. Mich. 613635! FOR 6 YEARS THE RNET6 tion and entertainment. the United States following min. a A.. on July oath, ioso. James V l" 3- 3 P " c 4 . 3-K A W V V 3 3 Q If I K A .. 0 A total of so pounds of hot dogs return from sweden where he was Kennedy. formerly of nreekiey g, 3 3 z p A 3 1, u 1 N 1.1 if. x g p A U V 4 an: twoedlveMc:shes ofddrinks tworo'eli' attache at Stockholm. Point Rold- co sum . 0 con uslon o the The arrival f the e - RAMSEY-At V0Il"llIV'IC 9 Note WHEN OOWA D oc I party the Junior chamber membei-s,mending officero msens nthxt WT; daughter. Mrs. tIih:ulshox1..St:w.IsI:tl: '""0T'3 FATEI:”VVol-:0 l';ANGS His I-mA Sign :1-.lrf:n!',1.A-L thanked Mn. Rogers and Mr. JecklO0mmIndOr El". Gross the pa. Charlottetown A at ioth Mr WGRAK ' Proude for their co-operation and'sent commending officdr will he George Ramsey used "Io' l ” . , ,.u.,' ptetriletel Dr Stu hetuee Qeueese, hell! dllflns the srvonlnl. leaving. He has been posted to formerly of Spring Valley. rreshi c or-.25-lore, Ytilll oioict cram tilt! at IIIBIIPQIIB miiv WEIKI. BIG umvmvnn p . x , formtngihe word l'i-eshie. g Nerlkt an X In square you I thin I correct. in on i t ..... ................. .... .. IEIIJ EEIIJ coupon. attack 2 empty I t rteahia envelopes (or m- ,,,',,'g',',, ','5:&' ""' """:,'"",';'"'" " t . aiiniiee). DO NOT SEAL law on t. J u" l gm ' . av; 70-. ..l."”'...'i?:.l..tt3.l'.tl: r'..:.i.'.-..i..-2 308 lU-bT0g0N'I;gS -ii-up-laoAii..v.....i...iioi..xi.'..y.o..i.iAi;i.-.'L. M, coff”I jmey 'ltAlAI..uu.'. ufi-up mall received who - - vitae nub wing prism nu. "5531,- t C5ItOl.t.;Inlilll:'”J'-. - M . -,. M. rm.--unuoeunuuluunu I-solm-.-.il .'.......i.'...'s.-i....V.l .' "lb . ; ueuedu 4,1