gaolarwstvr fl-IE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDjAlfl UUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS . 0N IPUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral oi‘ Mrs. J. S. Pierce. l1'"1:l Saturday frun her f Poshfsrd Street where services were conducted by Rev. Don-old C. Boot-liiovtl who also officiated at ‘in ['1".'l\'€ in tn,- People's '1". pallbearers were, Frank Bell. . Hmvsrd H. Smith. R. H. Nich- HOME ON VISIT- Rev, Fflthgr 5A.. 0f Snrauzic, us, Rl'l‘l‘v't3Cl by the . Mrs. Greeley Lewis ;s. l-‘ather Lewis is in charge Novltlate for the society of tho Atonement. at Suranac, He will about the middle of Sept- FUNERAL AT NEW GLASGOW —Flll““lll services were held at the f Christ at New Glasgow, c. Burial was in St. itfarkis licaii Culiictetjv at Rusllro. The as ilvtrc coiitlitvtcti by Rev e '.l‘;lley, pastor of the United Church assisted by Rev. John stir- Wilfred MacLean and itzfin, R.A Abbie, died at his home last week. was a brother of Lieutenant vernor B.W. LePage. irettv wedding was solemniz- .\fztr_v‘s Church. Mon- Y : - or. Saturday morning when .1 Bernadette, R.N., daughter of " James Ceilings of gue, was united in the holy rimony to John Hed- a street length gown of crepe with brown accessories corsage of Talisman with s. sliver fox cape, 1a nursing sister‘ attended the bride Edwin J. White, B. A. St. Alattiiew"; Church, < lCllii tlic service and preached for "ilrcl Sunday in succession. His .t was "Spiritual Priorities". a ,' and much appreciated ser- sliowing the necessity for giv- np filings that later We may - of even greater nlnc and consequence. He thanked tpplv committee of the Kirk n fcr pci"n1it:ii1g him tn oc- once more the historic pulpit . James. He was a. Charlotte- town boy. and he had satisfaction in recalling that St. James church he first in which he preached l. cu iniltod to do so by the rever- Uri Di‘. Lcgatclrhc soloist was Miss Iona .\icf..ure. and the acting organ- ist, Mrs. Keith Rogers. JIaCCAI-LUNL- CAMPBELIn-On Smurday evening, August 15th at 6 P. Al. lilP lllnrriaue of Norma Marcia firryl MnvCallurn, only daughter" of Air. and Mrs. William MacCallum, Soutiiport, and John Elliott Camp- bell, Staff Sergeant, R. C. O. 0., oi N11". and Mrs. Leslie Campbell, performed by the d Boothroyd, at the Uni- Miss Jean MacKae was the s attendant nnd the er. L. A. C. J. Edgar MmCal- lum, R. C. A. F., acted as grooms- Following the ceremony l. wedding supper was served to im- tc relatives at the home of the :- Later in the evening Mr. and Campbell acre pleasantly sur- prised by 11. large number of friends who presented them with a well- iilicd purse and an address read by .\lr, M. W. Wood. During the even- llllf musical numbers were given b Iiallem. Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Mr. and l\li"s. Alton Burke. groom left on a honeymoon trip liirottgh Nova Scotia. and were fol- lowed by the good wishes of their many friends for a. happy wedded l claugglittri" of Mi". and Mrs. Lambert Charlottetown was in- in an odd accl- ohlld apparently was sitting on the front bumper of a. lured last night strict-t. lminctllately in front. of the cut oi’ a house and started away. The child was so close to the car lit:- did not sce her and it was not some children nearby called out that the little girl was noticed. l'Cl)"l'l‘l1g the liicl- l‘ several times as wed under the car. She was machine stopped. badly scratched by a. cinder street. No bones were broken. to hospital for treatment. made today to determine whether there is internal inju L/Cpl. J. R. Sllltphant. station- Beach Grove military camp was the driver of the car, police said, The accident occurred near" the intersection of Brighton Avenue and Peakc Street. of many friends is being extended to the family of Herbert Read Mouse who passed atvay at his home in Kensington. on August 10th. which was his seventy- srvcnth birthday. He had been ail- ing: for about two years. three mouths of which he was con- fined to his bed. He conducted for stable at Kenslngton and in stormy the narrow gauge trains were held up by could be counted upon to bring the mails through. more bringing them from Charlottetown by sleigh. He served for a. time as ollceman in the town of Kcns predeceased him two and a h IL: leaves to mourn a amlly of seven. four daughters and three sons. namel M1’ John W. PFOHZU Jcnnic. (Mrs. John C. garv. Alberta: Bee (Mrs. John Mc- Grezor) Graham's R0 Margatc: Scott with whom he re- lldt-ti. "mi:- funeral service was con- ducted hv Rev. H, B. Newman and bearers tare‘!!! Messrs. John A. Tomb- ‘ s -<-=1..=. .,._. ‘so greatly missed lav his many friends -\. TUESDAY THREE BROTHERS OVER- - INJURED m Cou-JSION- Ml‘- lravellllly the bride choose l. navy the treasurer for anuinber of ears. Plus Mahar of Charloi-t-Etotvll. He the evening a dainty unch was about 25 years old. His wife and a four-ltear-old son survivo- Iven Maund. 28. was "restlns vom- blue crepe dress with matching ao- m, foflflbly‘ at the Prince Edward Is- cessoriea. On their return homo a wginglgfwd p; the ladies °ll the SEA$—Word has been received land llllsllllal last 111cm- He was reception was held at. the 110m 01 district. After spending the cvenins ma, so,“ R B_ Cameron m“ a... the victim of an accident at the the groom, where he is I. prosper- m dmclng w mlujc gupplled by rived safely in England, this be- ing three sons oi Mrs. Angus Cameron. Charlottetown, serving in England. ‘ FUNERAL AT POWNAL - 'I"h'. funeral of the late Mr. Samuel Jenkins. 82, was held Sunday after- noon from tile home of Frank Jones to the Potviial United church. Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. D K. Russ, assisted by Rev. H. F. Fen- wick, Pallbearers ulere, R. L. Jen- kins, W. A. Jenkins, William Wood, Milton Fatrnes-s, Wesley Acorn, and Vernon Jeni Burial was in Powiinl Cciiieit Au Anson ill r; the Royal Air Force School at Char- lottetown tirade a forced landing in the water of 'I‘raca<iie Bay on the north shore of this province last. = murie down about 9.15. irlz. Roi. . . force officers said lat- er they hoped the plane could be salvaged. It was forced down when engine trouble developed. Later in ' ' :1 tilaric went out to_ as- certain ii .v the machine in tliliicul- ‘ ‘ l .11, dropped ‘Hires which by liuritlred. of persons in the vi ....tv of the bay. S0 far as could be learned the pilot landed his plane on the bay without the use of flares. Delicaiciv tinted sutnmcr flow- ers atlorntd the New Glasgow Church of Christ and made a most effective setting for a wedding of interest to many fricdns in Ottawa and the Afariflnes on Wednes- day evening, Augilst 19th, at six- thirly" Wlliill l\Il>S Dosls Jean Wur- icn, Ottawa, tlatiglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Licigli Warren of North Rus- tico, bee-rune the bride of Sgt. Colin Ramsay Stewart Roy, R. C. A. F" of Ottawa and Vancouver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roy of D'Arcy B. C. Rev. Robvri. Slutw perlorliietl the ceremony in the presence of severity live invited guests and a large congregation of interested friends. The bridegroom was attended by Sgt. Ross MacKenzie_ R. C. A. F., sllflllfltfiSltle and the tishcrs were hfcssrs. Colin rind Shelton War- ren, brothers of the bride and Roy Dlckiescn and Lloyd Houston, cousins of the bride. Miss Ruth Dlckieson, New Glas- gow, presided at the organ. Dur- ing the signing of tlic register Mi". Eric MHCGFOQOY oi Cliarloitetoivn sang "Your-s Is My Heart Alone" accompanied by Mrs. Milton Stewart also of Charlottetown. St. Dunstairs Basilica. Charlotte- town, P.E.I., wits the scene of a very attractive lllilltitl)’ wedding, Wednesday, Aug. liltli, at 8.30 n.l11., when Father ltIcCai-dle, Army Chaplain. united in marriage, May- me Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Glace Bay, and L.Cpl. John F. Rooney. son Mrs. Laura Rooney and the late Jack Rooney. also of Glace Bay. The bride made a charming pic- ture of girlish loveliness 1n her wedding dress of poudre blue wool in two-piece effect, made on prin- cess lines, with smart navy blue accessories. The bride's bouquet was of pastel colorccl snap dragons and white calla lilies mingled with fern from which fell tlnv buds caught with narrow white stream- ers. The groom was attired in the full dress uniform of his inlltary unit. The haDDy couple were attended by L.Cpl. and Mrs. Earl Currie, of Glace Bay, now residing ln Char- lottetown, P.E.l. 'l‘lic matron of honor was wi1i.soinel,v' attired in a navy wool suit wiili rose accessories, and carried a cascade bouquet of snap-dragons and yellow calla. lillcs from ivhlch also fell tiny buds caught. in white streamers. L.Cpl. Currie also worl- the lull dress unl- form of his military unit. BRIDE REMEMBERED -— On Monday evening, August 18th a very pleasant event; took place at the home of Mi". and Mrs. F. S Reeves Southport, when a large number of friends met to JOHN/ll‘ their" daughter and her ‘iusbaiid, Mi". and Mrs. D. G, Neal, who have recently been married and are now visiting the bride's parents. After an appro- priate speech by Mr. M.W. Wood, a generous glib of money was pre- sented by lVfrs. Austin Kennedy for VVhiUll built bride and groom ex- pressed [llPlY pleasure and thanks: Following this Rev. E.B 5 Miller gate a short ndtlrcss, after which lie and airs. Niillcr lcd in a jallv period of grim-cs and contest... Later ice-creun and cake were served, and o. sing-song, with music by Mrs Earle Ballem, brought an enjoy- able evening to a close. Before leaving Ottawa to loin her hus- band in Truro, Mrs. Neal was pre- sented with a gift of silver by the staff of Contracts Branch, Depart- ment of National Dcfenoe, wheie she was employed. She was also tendered a llncri shower at tlhe apartment of Miss Nora Harper, bya number of Prlncc Edward Island friends in Ottatva. at which Miss Joan Hallldiiy and Miss Harper were Joirit-hostcrsis. A wide circle of friends will re- gret to learn of the death yester- day of William H. MacDonald, 68- ycar-oid farmer of Mermaid, a few miles from Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonald (lied in tlie Prince Edward island Hospital, He was a native of Johnston's River, and a son of the lato Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. He was born January 14, 1874. He was one or this Provlnce's most lndustrloits farvncrs and fox ranchers. Hc was prominent. in community activities and was an elder in the Church of Scotland. Surviving are his wlfc. formerly Miss Pearl Mutch, and four sons and a daughter. Mrs, Malcolm Irving of Cherry Valley ls the daughter while Wilson MacDonald, . Mount Ryan. Cvordon Mat-Donald. and Lloyd MacDonald in Moi-maid, and Blair MacDonald with the Maritime Central Airways are na. Surviving also are four bro- thers and four sisters. They are, Mrs. John W. Jay. Pisquld; Mal- colm MacDonald. sonthport; John A. MacDonald. Bunbury; Peter J. MacDonald, Charlottetown: Wall- nce MacDonald. Covelicad: Mrs. fmmucl Jay. Mount Stewart: Mrs. Harry Satan, Covehcad: and Mrs. Crawford Jay. Charlottetown. corner of Euston Street ard E'm ous young farmer. Previous to her Am“ Monnglmn and Harry Bald. Avenue yesterday. Mr. Maunrl was marriage, the bride was the re- erswn everygne de an“ r0,- their Street while Mr. H. R. Profflzt of shower ten léiltliltgrlwa; east‘ in hi; friends. “k t t add‘ we . .ro wesatemt" '-- ' A tbu t w r1 k to make a left 1min turn was? 311% -—RE¢EIVI-'l8 8A9 NIWB-MY- A- lwoqat The 111?»? canctcii. at 4 truck and bicycle collided. n. Brennan of Sllmmerside has re- . M. on Wednesday, August 19th, —-_ oelved Word that his 00118111. Jain. when Rev. Harvey Bishop united in Cmvmllssloivnlrs ARR|VE__ Lefurgey, son of the late A. A. IA- marriage Mr. Daniel Lester Cairns T118 members of the Board o; furgcy, M. P.. formerly of Smn-lner- of Btanchel and Miss Edna May ‘Transport Commission have arrlv- side had been klllod in an alr- McKlnnon of Canoe Cove. The bride ed in the city along with several craft, accident on Au t. 18th at’ was charming in her white wedding other men who will attend the Jarvis. Ontario. The eceased who Rown- T110 you-ll! 0011916 were. llll- meeting to be held ‘his monmm was g4 years o! age w” bqm tn attended and immediately after the The members of tiic Commlssiqp suminerslde but early ln life went ceremony left by motor 1'91, ll allflll are: Col. J. A. Cross. KC, cult-f to live in Vancouver, 3.6. He rc- h°neym°°ll mfg-me Gmgzdifnqlfligs Commissioner; George A. Stone Signed an important position to ‘heir many f‘ s?“ i,“ s “M s ggmmlssloncr: Mr. 1-‘. M, Mel train for pilot in bhebghtlAll‘. I'm 5°‘ the“ future “p” miss‘ 6mm. Commissioner; Mr, _ , sync lcars he had en connec __ Burpee, Registrar; and A? g with Stho mining industry in South wnlfixsergungmélylé sggmogeogslg Veltch, Reporter. Mr. I. C Rand America and Alaska. He leaves to ‘m,’ ember‘ hwlep esmrdn am and Mr. W. E. Roblnsori,'raili\'av mourn his mother and sister, Vir- at? rinrrt instant, y u wag be; c‘ ' . 1 - . - gggimflisl‘ Rmlid’ lvs/luper; fgiervivdtscwillbibi esieltgxtgvl£y o; licevedadegih was die l0 a 11611"- Tliurbei‘ of the Cfti-‘uDemtih-"agc —————— confgioxtl,’ They‘: Bureau. Cillifltillill NflllOlllll mn- -sot.prnus uouoaan. a w“ ‘"11’ gt,“ “hgd m“, m .".,"-,_, ways. M1". W. A, Kirkpatrick and most enjoyable party in honor of mis- ayr i" e be of ears 115w“ MT- W- J- 90111115. have arrived also Sgt. Stephen Glllls and Corp. and CW t: a “umJ rse h yweétnerbv w attend the hearing. Mrs. Bernard Glllis was held at alga,“ aszflbug 1,0,6 s», 3m T‘ ‘he ll°m° °‘ me" “mm” i“ India“ c. fton Street She lived wllli in 1. MlSCELLANI-IO sitmvcn._ Rivet‘ on Wednesday night. an Hmh b m, "mdeceasvd m, lgftrs E. J. Wynne, 210 Wtqviiibgali address was read by Mr. Bernarg 9' "5 “ p ' ' ' rcet, was lioness on ‘i111 "iJnJ . Mcbellan to Co . Berriar W‘ . ., l . 9111011111: Aug. 2o. at. "an cniotlitble gillis and his briderpof a. few '1“, ‘lilgdsfig “g“§a"a§,lai‘l‘)f)fil,§ miscellaneous shower in honor of months. who is a native of svdnev- x N‘ m Bede'ue' reéeived 3V0“, her friend Nils: Mary Devsreaux C B. Congratulations were extended 1° fight thatqthé“ son s t o,» “mm mama-Se is taking place on to Bernard on his choice of so a“ n J Alba“ Macnonéld g0‘; the Wednesday morning, The gurst of charming a bride and a hearty ‘NW’ ' h d r1 Td mm‘, ,~n honor was escorted to a sally de- w-slctylle extended to her. The goiAfi Itawmar b; rehmflberéd wralcd chair, Patricia Wi-nne and address was accompanied by an £3 ‘my l b week MI, vwcDmnk, Damien Leonard dress-ethos bride appropriate gift. Sgt. Stephen h ‘at ‘ma; a“ his on‘ t 6b: and groom wheeled in a carriage Glllls also rwelved a“ mare“ and a t W050 ld Charlgs hfacDon-ilds laden ‘with gifts" The“ “Qre “pm” lllesmmti°n Rkfleshmen“ “we $361. tint-ale n recovered fronntlic ed by Mrs- 69mm Plmlm llllfl we swivel! by M15» Gm“ “d Mm y dahad ‘been interred at North acwlllllllllrlllg verse-l 11ers read by Kathleen Glllls. Music mi- dancln! f.“ f“ C e, ,. The m,“ hymn“ ‘Miss Macielyn Joy. A dainty lunch “W; played by Mrs. A. J. Cameron Pa? nunDg aid ramu‘ {VH1 w.“ was served by the hostess flnslfillll and Mrs. Edgar Hickey and Messers ‘éh h,” ‘if; “n a ucc 3.2m, Uqrgfr bv Mrs. F. J. McMillan and Nlrs. Roddy. (31111191-0“ and Edgar Hickey a sgcoretsl?“ 5 H‘ ‘ ‘ glib-Yoga Méisfic ting a tSlllg-SOllg J-T‘_KT an ‘a e ' o ow . core epav in- the __ ‘i guests bounced the bridc-LO-bbe. and Nelson Pxyncr of Freeland, bot SA "r" g“ p"? Pisiifled wished her much happmegs‘ 11 “'55 brfiklghti $0 v22?“ Ixgrlifilmfm 13513]? of‘ Sfeplicn S. is... . “- t- -—TllO marriage of Marion, dzutgli- skull Dnooi‘; 21m“ ‘ r? ‘l " m‘ ‘*5 M“ Stew?“ 'n'“"“"' “*4 ‘vfr Palmer a well known farmer szsinin llamas? d“! sdant ti. (he Mm‘ Tralnor o‘: Clmrl°u°b°wn' of‘ Freeland was haulin in 510M! f t t in]? lie en an lllitl l P. E I. t0 Corporal Lawrence B. of mixed ‘éed 1mm a em on m‘ W‘ l"! b" W! known 19° C" ‘ ., rel. gastgfigaymmbtgrciixiililgaalmitgklgtlaicne mm‘ “nd when “earl” the barn’ Mr. Hessian served two terms in Patrlcks (Xlurcti, Montreal M s~ igfihlizférsft sligfirafinérzzclloggn g5; '13:! PiégvltgrgglatlatheeglsilslturehénsT5311‘; rz-“":. 1.1." ‘ l‘ §§{?i“M‘.‘»‘_°§§.li flgblysb 211111: tslv-"llls a Blllvel llll» “m” District of King's. Prlor u. UH‘ milll- T118 bride Wore a biuc sill: Md 51'9" “wrked “me “me before‘ last. provincial general election. Jersey street. length frock will; a M11 Pllllllpl” med l“ ‘mm w ‘mp when he was defeated, he held small hat. to matrh, and a coisage l-lle ll“ "m1 bu‘ “mud “mflfmd we tho position of Speaker of the of white carriations. The bixdes- W119“ ‘Wm’ 1mm‘ °v°l 5"’ ‘*5 ruin‘ Legislature. maid wore Coral Pink Jcrsev lllE ll"? lmck “W” ma‘ "hmw n3 Dr. Grant, also a former Liberal with hat to mate-h and a ec-rsngt- of Mr. Palmer out on his head._'1"h_e member of u“, Legmatum is the tvhilch (IZQYIIRUOIIS. The rrcvptaoii act-idcilit wlklfffiugbout W“ °°1°C"- fitting nrnmher for King's ln the was c at the honze f the FPS B" 1W ‘l em < , onse o Commons. groom's sister, and later Cocrpcrirl Dr. J. A. Stewart, and Dr. Murril) Th, w,“ w“ lmmi agglngf, him ang genes left for Ottawa Tantonbworehgagedmanglosllgligaliig; on “an”! an oron . Flor travelling the er was roug B - i bride wore a navy ensemble with night his condition was WPOYW‘ l“ The Duke or Kent, whose death white accessories. “they will reside not- too favourable. in a. plane crash was announced 111 MvfllTeill. . Mr. Palmer is a. brother of Dlf- last night. visited this province ". A. S. Palmer 01' (TI-HITS? lmd lmh“ almost a. year ago, it was recalled. A very pretty ivcclding was sol- w, Palmer of Conway. He has a H, cam here September g_ 1941' lmhwctlnezdéisv mornlgg. son in Camp Hill Hospital, Halifaisi, at? gwpectedh ‘hf Royal Canadilgn .5 - 5-171. 1T1 » N. B. ‘A C0 00 C S Lawrence Church, Morell Rear. -——— and Lg: Rgyal Al: rloiggmsfcrlsiooi when Rev. Fr. slnnott of Sourls. 0n Wednesday moraine. July here, Lam- he visited the Pygy- ' , _‘ D l a. aunt-cl" - - . cre . - - l p‘ <. of Ml‘. and Mrs. Michael Dono- '\\\'ll(‘?l Ruth Alice. youngest irfgessflsng Cyfyftoglee U1‘; n13‘, van and Frederick Ellis ‘Rowe of daughter of William and the atle " 11¢! I111 of lupplnou. As the bridal party entered the came the bride of Joseph Geral Page. beautifully rendered, and ap- er. Mermaid. plane but because of bad wean-ply Droprlate hymns sung during the The bride was proudly Bilwlled l“ came from gummerslde to Char- B11155. a floor length 41°55 01 will“ 5m‘ lottetown by car. Later the Diaries “l8 llllde looked ivulllllll 111 a lave allll Ml 0V" lallelll- H“ came here and he continued hi5 pastel shade of blue sheer", blue fingertip veil was held in place by Journey by ML h“ “m3 Willie 1166951101165 Wearing B “T135141 °l “Bilge bwswms" she Die night the Duke was due to a corsage of sweetheart roses, and carried a beautiful bout-lull» l‘! l" im-lve thousand, of Charlottetown carried a white prayer book. roses and baby's breath interspersed citizens braved a cold rain for Her bridesmaid Miss sinnott of with maiden htrlr fern. The onlly hours u, see mm He was cheered Charlottetown wore navy slicer, Olllalllelll “'°m was a pearl nee ' and cheered again when he arriv- white accessories with American 1M8 ll 81ft 0f the tl1'°°1ll- T ed at the Province Building and Beauty roses for corsage. Ml‘. John T110 blldesmald Mi“ are“ late,- when he made an "mm". Rowe of Charlottetown supported ltlurnaghan, cousin of the brl ei “we on the balcony the groom, also wore t. floor length dress o _____ llllTlllllls/J bllle lace and 5h“:- H" Two applications dealing with ip. accessories were in white and she runway matters were heard m me Tubs —— A V91)’ llrclls’ we z Cfllllcd l‘ “Well? mum“ °t ma? Court House here yesterday bc- was solemnlzed at St J f, dragon and carnations. m" the Baum o! “ansport Co,“ Gnu-lull Sllmmflffclll. on ' The groom was attended by 1115 mlssloners consisting of Colonel J. 1911». when Marv atai-sll<'l"’° brown Mn mam“ PW"- Th” A. Cross, no, Chief Commis- O'Connor, daughter of L:uls wedding party entered thelduiroh Mona,’ and communion", Georg” Ojconnoi- grid the late Mrs to the strains of muengrins W311i; A sumo and m M_ MwPhem0n_ 01533111101‘ 0f 011111011. became the ding M81191 91W“! by M" M The Board sat, with brief inter- liiigdeatcéf “Hiifglglll, .1311‘ of POWPY- - vale,‘ from (:0 am. eéintll 6.40 laist s . *- an .r.=. -—-'-' venn , Hamill of Central Bfldfifllli‘ Tile FIFTIETH auurvmsany goth ‘swag ‘film’ cgfilfifagelf; comiony was preformed by Rev sERVICE—The fiftieth anniversary h“. this momma m, Halifax Ellflene Murray with Rev. George service of the Womenls Missionary Th. m." appncatlon was for an Mwabe lll mt‘- Sllllfiwfify- The SWRW 0! 141° 3° w Bwtm’ order allowing additional free time bride was befllltlfully attired in church was held 0“ 51111“? °"°‘l‘ llnder the inclement weather rule pale blue with matching accessor- ing, Aug. 23rd the church beinl o; the‘ Gamma c“ Demurmge es and was attended by her sis. filled to capacity. Mrs. Warren In- Bureau for me loading or potatoes ter, Beth who wore blue pr at man who presided introduced the when the prevailing wmperamro with whit-e accessories. The guest speaker Dr. Mark K. . 1S under 2° degrees above zero md‘ groom was supported by his friend, University of London, LondonhOnt. loading made impracticable ‘on Mr. Lenus Mulligan, of Kinlkorn. who gave uninteresting and st ring m“ wcoum n was presented b A delicious wedding breakfast was address on present world conditions m J w 36mm, on behalf I mg served at the hcme of the bride to and the need of the gospel. hissing Poiau‘) Gkuwers Association °CM the immediate families. Ailel‘ ccn- Ills remarks from Gen 41 and Matt. a,“ Packers Assoclawd amp all‘. sratulallon and owl wlshts hlul 24. Mrs. Spurgeon Hlckox read the 1m and symmons and Lmgng; been expressed lfnc happy csuplc history of me Society from i392 to lane: pom“) shippers 1 1 HAMILL AND O'CONNOR" left. n a honeymoon trip through 1 » g Ll with the names of the Mlaritimes. On their‘ return 32121555?“ nrnlembors and mesh we)’ Bfiglldfigpllirgzationmfreseanit- Mr. and Mm. Hamill will reside dents, Following the singing of a ‘o; the Easiem 0% C]. in their beautiful new home in hymn Mn pew, mm“, 19¢ in prgy- 118$ Boar-ls, Middleton, where their host of m.’ while the cqngrezaflon "mun. mgggveeéeg5fi-ttgigs sgglclglrglagg friends wish them a hair v wxidcd t, '5 111e- Previous to the weprldlng the ggpaittlllédlrglaléiiggfslorggté:1&?0g\%c tliiethfiouris (and Elmira . extensions bflde w“ wndfmd W“ 51‘°"‘Tr"- was rendered in a. trio by Messrs. ‘gmmeéfln? tafaoNatlunm Ranwws One at. the home of her aunt. Mrs George Carson’ James Boyce and period N?!‘ 01 Winn ‘during the wilfred Connolly, of Bcdcque, and Stephen McLeod E due,’ by Mm saver“ v. 1m prl 30. one at the brides home, where they s Hlckox and Mr‘ G_ Guam ‘m! connenkmwwitelaeesiotrtverziep heard in 1 , in ‘d b [1_ _ llcatlons. my m‘ l "" :trt..el.*.i“r=.’"rs. it. m a» 1- =1» all“. WEDNESMY hi? rgiiiiciilci Anthem, followed by §°§§§°m “y 11,“- L 9- REM’ K-C» MALoNsdGALLANT "' A very the benediction by Mr. Robert Mc- ' ' “mom” counsel’ Mmwwn- pretty wedding was solcmnlzcd at W SLdAnrfs Church. 1L0? Gabon XVcd- j v13: fllcllead wshtgifdaoy! lg“? nes ay moi-n ng uy .w en gnes _ ‘In 5 _Qn - Gallant. daulhper of Mr. and Mrs. M51335 gamma“: m.“ gggtasimflfiggmrgndisgfgebogg @215: J W. Gallant, New Haven be- _ r on w“ m; came the bride of Amos Malone, gégg: fitnggriyox sighs,“ f“ the gggktlnzufiullgmléisxlafgyaplfilfls gas 5°" °1 M"- T°bllls MUYYBY- N” home of her parents Mr. and Mrl- crow probing for oil possibilities iryi Wlitshlre. The ceremony was per- G B Noye o; Norm wlnlhlfe’ w m, “at mrmed "m! m‘? Nllpml Mus“ “l” tender her a shower in honor 0i - The accident occurred ir the early brated by the Rel/ell-‘lld wuircd her recent marriage. Frances 010w afternoon. Information ‘indicated Keefe. The wedding march was played me wedding Hum,’ while Mahat- wu placing charges of ex- Pllll ed b? Ml" M“? E- Mwlml’ Peggy Easter ushered the bride to plosives underwater, using i; small Wll 1° e lllllllllllle llYllllIl-i We" the seat of honor uncci- an arch row boat foi‘ the purpose. He. placed bellllmllll’ Tmdered by Mls- “m” which had been very rettll dec- the charm then rowed m.-re than Callllflhllll- lmd Ml- "lid Ml-‘l- Law‘ orated with pink and w lto egream- 100 yards away before exploding it "n" MllmlY- m” all!" was mil‘ crs and wedding belle. Heavily lsd- by electricity. The wires were un- llllly decilllllled 5°? W? °¢°ll5l°ll en baskets of presents were car- roled from the boat as the man with a profusion of out flowers. The fled m by Mrs‘ N,“ cgmpbgn gnu bride looked very wlnsome in n momma Noye, and these were togklltpltae. lxtytlangcaetlg: gplgsln? e on. lug‘ the craft to matchwood. u lleved the charge became heart roses and maiden hair fern. Morris“, Mach“. ‘m; Link“ gttanslielgltzgghotihesmtrlaantti ‘its: street length dress of turquoise blue d b M, , “(mu-q up; m4 sheer. with white accessories. Her 33?]? “£1,905 whfl. m. jccom. #1111 shoulder bouquet was of swcct- panylng verBes were 1114 by M", W and she can-led a white prayer De _ M‘, w; bur-am Godfrey 5 book, gift of the groom. She was ,,,,‘,‘”§,,,_ éhglflgnrgggflgf rgcglyed “Wm attended by Blanche Mai-my sister me “m, 1mm m, brig, “d n. u$llllalérgbl°figlouyglsafigt 32013253 l" t. Then it was taken to Char- of the room, who was attired. in ranged them on g, gable, m g 14w was su rted bv Raymond Gal- r955, and mvltcd all to vlrlt her in‘ motored to Charlottetown where a cheqlléa and electrics appliance! m . sumptuous wvrldlmr breakfast W“ received teat-if to the tlonlllarltv f/rcmbm of the lury include: New Perth. PEI, daughters, Mrs. at the early age of 47 years. waricittotowu and Mn. "On Thursday morning August grandson, 13th ult. death claimed one of the Charlottetown. Her husband DN- DONALD- The oldest undumost higlfily respected citizens oi‘ 1e Town o {ens rig. n, when Mr. Alexander R. Euntaln W111 be Bl GWTKQWVYR- jll1$56d peacefully away at the n81! FUNERAL AT MERMAID The funeral of Willi H. Donald was livid yiserrlay u. Follcuniig a short. service at rc-sidrrwce funeral services were held at Calvin Presbyterian Mermaid and were con- y Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also oificiatsd at tli= grave Mermaid Czmetery. Pniibéarfrs. Major A S. Robarison. (l, Walter Mtnn, and W. . a prominent laixrer at. Mermaid died earlier lh‘s work. Journal says the Elliott Brown, former general mart- ager of the Hydro-Electric occurred at. his tcsdience, 143 g avenue. on Sunday. was in his 74th year. Born in Char- lottetown. P. E. I., he was a son of the late Alexander and Georgina Mr‘ Brotvn. He was a member go's Anglican Church, rlor to his retirement in 1939, was employed with the Hydro-Electric and Consumers Gas Companies for Mr. George Meiklc of Stimincrsidc, has lJllllllllilb-LJ the property of Mr. and Mrs. Osbourne on the part of Granville Street. This is a very fine property 111C951’ P1115 01' Suntiiersldc. Osbourne former llg-n. house kecp- Geo]. c1" on_ the Labrador Coast has join- ed H15 Majesty's Services and Mrs. Osbourne left recently for her home m B°s‘°“' where She 15 “llilllll "P 25 years. Mr. Brown was one of the l! pioneers of Hydro ln Ontario and “ml lllc R1311 played a prominent part in Hydro .011 lll Boston. (levglqpmcpt, Her two (laugliiers accompanied her my”, 5- throughout the of his death wll lier former profession of nursm and will be workl Crass Nuizsing D Flt. Lt. J. rimltfa-ciea-n of Lewes, P. h. 1., is sale and well nt a Drlt- Leg; go mourn his i=1 ill". New Bl‘ll.‘l‘ls\\‘lCk l.cd Crrs. Socl-erv. oi‘ Saint John, N. Flt, Lt. MacLeaii who l5 a son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. MacLean of qulgt but Lewes. was reported missing after mlnlzed a E1 raid on l-he Gcrman port 0f Em- Church Mance, saturday morning charming in a street icnrtii gowngl llell 111 Jlllllfl Llllfl" ll lvlls lofllllcd July 25th, 1942, when Rev. Lewis also crepe with navy accessories, M155 er corsagc was of roses. tweet pen daughter and babys brcal-h. She \\'ll5 attend. a 2i Ittii» l»- street length dress of poiicryih: with contrasting accessories, and Q gorsatfle tglswlcgthpcas and baby; rea . en o nslon. brother the bride was grooiiisinan. o’ eptlon was held. folioivlnu the cerc. mony. The bride's mother, who won of air ways blue. poured. iu. sls ed by Mrs. Lane Johnston. travelling the bride wore a navy tailored suit with matching neces- sories. Mr. and ltfrs. Sliinlcv will re- liis Murray united in inarrla 1X- Hllda Roberta. Noye. only Noye, New Chalmers biubcr said the plane forced i.i land in Holland. were Wlltshlre, to Gordon lelFFl-léfl lll'150ll9l'5 blll llltfet swan, son of D. W. Swan and word indicated that Flt, Lt Mac- Mrs, swim, Lean had escaped from Gor-inau- bride looked very lovely in g, ma- ensemble of Powder Bing lvlontiav evening, August 24th the Mrs, E. H, S - 011M168 AllXlllflry uncle of the bride, were there only 11161111 the Community Room or the attendants. snoiny after their mar- €§'.".‘.§"t§.'.°"§.'5‘§il’i"il.”8.ii'.i.°i’i; "y" ll" "m" “W MP“ 1* eve oi’ lici" departure to a new field on a Wddmg mp through the of labour. The Chairman, Rctl. L Ayers callcd. the meeting lo order sembly, then he called on Miss Margaret Wisner to dress. following which presented to Rev. Sister by Mrs. Alex Coady. A pleasing the mccllui: was tlic shining of solos by Rev. Bernard Glllis nccoinnairlcd friends Join in wlshln couple many years of ed lfe. , m be at Government House, the guest. Dougan. Donaldson. Mrs. 'I‘ra1n01'. Jolmswnl "l- 3 of Lieutenant Governor B. w. 1.0-1 rm. 1.. Ayers. Rev. a. Gilli: and health for the out months. I11 his Lodges of Summerside, Bedequc and M Y- 5h"- J01lll P3551118 the 0011111)’ h“ 1°59 ("l9 Borden were well represented. cllllmll the Wedding march was son 0i Mr- lllld MTE- -7°5‘°Ph WW‘ The Duke was travelling by Baptist thanked the Auxiliary for who always worked hard even to devotional exerclsp; were wnlpmm their presentation which was a com- clearing tthe ' Speeches were made by second marriage was to Mrs. A pretty wedding was solemn- of M1". and Mrs. was united in marriage to Harold William Gordon, double-r ng cere- mony was performed by the Roy. W. A, Patterson. nessed bv a large number of r latlves and friends sMTOWing and who visited h lng his invalldlsm. Ho leaves to a e10” Th, member, m wllowlns sons and Lodges invited all the lodges u tlu daughters: Lodge H., Mt. Mellary; 915g both 1M0 1, Beniamln W-. Mt- Stewart: Albllln to meet with them Oil no evcnlnl E. Berlin, NH. U.S.A.; who arrived o; gem 17th “MCI, ‘m5 unamln. 110mg thlo daylfolloangl his fathelrs augly deat; .Cp.J. wn on actvehm- a, 1a e, e; Adeline, Mrs. Gordon e W pp us H d lsborotigh; Kath lne, Mrs. William J. Murphy; Gor- hnm. N.H.U.S.A.; Etrltma, MrsOllver Jay, Fanning Brook. George Bowley acted as ushers. To the strains of the Wed March played by Miss Loma An. derson the bride entered the church on the arm oi’ hci- brother, Harry Her bridesmaid. Miss Ruby Suri- dcrson. was gowued in a. Queen's street length with matching accessories. The grOOm was supported by Mr. Ralph Sanderson. A wedding of interest to a large number of the younger set of this city was solemnized yesterday morning when Mary Isabel Devereaux, R. N., daughter of the late Mi". and Mrs. Dcvcreutix of New Haven was united in marriage to Scrgt. Gor- lllll Joseph Matldlglln, R. c. A. n, son of Mrs. Maddigan and the late Richard Maddlgan The ceremony was and Nuptlal Mass Rev. Louis A. Dougan of the B Augustus, on July 29, 1942 , Dorothy Rosella, daughter of Wm. nAME1z0N_At Leo Vgéialtlierble and t . e ceremony was Nuptlal Mass celebrated by Rev. muls P. Callaghan, P.P. in floor length Will lace, and white accessories. wore a. ocmase of Talism and maiden hair fern. and 8"" "ll" a belllltlfill pearl mom accompanied the soloists, Rev. l3. G l5. D.D.. and Miss Lucy Blan- chard, who rendered solos during the Nuptl h Corcoran ably sup- ‘ maiden oi: fem. Th 1100M 1T5 brotffier, Edw entered the Ba- silica. on the arm of her brother Ivan. the Wedding March was ren- t! The bridesmaid, ......- appropriate n’ otleugilfhbhrigsllllgfiueua~itihAw v1 CABIN l’ fl i . 1 - 0° and v.10" lib-nee (in-rte c of Tallsmcn roan and by Rev. J. fl. MncKlnlson tended by hi! Kl Inter C -SlX RECEIVE FOUR-TEEN TAKE THE SOLEMN VOWS.—ln St. Church on August, 14th candidates received the Congregation of the Most Wmfll‘. and fourteen novices too their first solemn vows and were ad- mitted to the Rodemptorlst Order. The six candidates. who will make their year's novltlate at 5t. Peters Ge ld Mallett. Charlottetown, e Cayne, 8t Stephen P. John L. McEachern. Glenn- Ont.. and Francis A. Cunerty. Tor- The novices, who will leave aroungnthe frlidiof tgehmoxnth 111° h ursuep oso i. t 0o - studios at spt. mphgnauselle - Pier. brothel‘ 01 U19 11114" ernptorlst Semlw at Woogstock, formed] 21o mag-ring cgretftlfiyu a Frenc blue sheer dress with n ma“ word, Hm“ “twang 1 _ _ omas Mc enna. was cee ran or e up I mnwhmg accessories‘ The groom mime cmesem for the" ‘Mu'html_ gtdteortrgriintzorcmr. grin Vi! 3:2 BedSQlIeJPEL. Roger TabmOdc-rln Mus which followed. The Ba uni d 0on1 ‘ m‘ O L d l Mount llllll llllll 51* Uhllgh, tilgwo Waterford. N. 6-. Au . 2cm. iiv 1w. J. the scene of a weddinz 9! Ca erlne midi-ed Mao!!! wi e-s read interest locally and “m, w pmiglii.» Ramsay A throug out the Maritime: on Mo do morning at 111116 #1110113 W11 . M Laffln. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael La Surviving are two Fpgnk Ken.“ D1111! “at! eph Shame, mom” and a M80 Rfllfi W mineral services will be held Friday afternoon. Burial Twenty-flva-yeax-old Francis Mn- kllled by an ex lo- __ slon off Governor's ncsday. August 25th. came to his death accidentally was the verdict rettuned by a coroner's jury last ght. Eight witnesses deuce at the inquest he Hennessey‘: Funeral nesses were: Ian MacDonald. Chir- lottetown, Hartle Somers, Char- tetown, Max House, Tulsa, Okla- Sbevemvllle, I Texas, Curtis Rogers. Camden. Ark- “Wk 0f 11c Junior l ansas. Arthur Gallant. Cliarlotle- r _ town, Douglas Hler. Houston, Texas, ° the rlmary new Joseph MacDonald. Charlottetown. DIES SUDDENLY -'1‘he Ottawa the yell‘- dcath of John ave evi- at Frank Home. Wit- Coni- of 5t in McKinnon, aunt and Maritime Provinces. For her travel- - ling costume the bride wore beige. slde m Ham,“ The “room 15 ‘ with brovrn accessories. A host of leading Stoker {vim m. lwvnlcnn, u“! 17°11“! adlan Navy-L. aPPY Wedd- Kings Count-y, August 10th of John wllllam Monmmne g W.,B1rt. at the use 0f 82 years visit to Trevor r..o.i. at 1m u The late Mr. Blrt had been in ll 4m muggy evgnjng_ Aug 35mm service was held at the house at his omdm Jemima‘ dnughwr serplm. Aug. 12th, followed by a. mgnflng m, p A. W. Rattray, Mt D°rl°lm°d Stephen and ________--— and one of the town's DOIRON-‘fn the orung ladlel, became Wednesday. Aurr. Mr. Edward Flavln Don-g“, adopted _ 76 5 anti Mrs. 0. L. Richard cl t the P. 1-1- ,1- Hornby, Halifax, non of Mr. an Mrs. J. J. Hornby of Charlottetown mm“.- P. n. 1., 1n the presence of a large "WYEIV-A, M" y number of friend: and relatives 0! Aug. 2B 1042. - a“ O rum-H L“ 19,2, o0 le, MA .a%et'ihlr%p1,clflfl of muggy Islatfld, 11in‘ ~,,3 s , - , r, 9 ‘ ~' l 11111 Ezriisn-a: nit.- Pl-ll" llh Island 110st?! t d l Mo“ d M ‘Nonghan. M Quebec: tum-y was very pi-cttlly and taste. an vew d th. ' 111' 111D y. acar er. lant, bro her of the bride. Iwllow- the m" gum”, The many m _ N“ "1 me w,“ tnkfn‘ Th: bee; 7mm campbeninvemesm 111i; the ceremony the happy 60111111‘ valuable gifts of linen silverware, hem“ M111” resume- m“, mom. John Boyic, Mnbon, u Quinn. INTLZUFOH‘! Fflilfl. out; wu- - “ . , llnm Doucettm. Rollo Bay. ‘P. E. 1-: m, Qrggn the P11191191 M5" “m! MacKay. RCAAlhvlo . . the occasion M glatlloll, phlox and map- t 29. 1 Miss Alice Deveaux presided at 2g“; g3 ycttra. Dr. ted in 1 R. C. N n‘ Lower Montrmir. en FUNERAL v~ paaru 01-" MRS. RAFUSE - funeral of MHFSILRDAY mulgdlfifl-Yll was held yesterday a; Island Hospital yesterday of Mn John Rafuso in her 73rd Naked Tawcel, Mm, so,“ M —Dl1AT|1 0F M gggdwlflg £81’ M115. John band bu was held on Wednesday from her late resin z get/s Church at ».~.1,-.°,{S?,,,‘°,3l was in U110 udjoinl SPEAKS on l, worm - Mrs. no, Mia-s Illhlzcnio Arsensa.‘ aisnctwtcwii ~- both o! vcntion of the “Afraid ti con. at 15011111. Cmfgiw, Arsenault. spfvkp p, PYKSBIl-i-ed u banner Orou Iérléozln Mutt,“ h ottthii?’ fiilff 9M7‘? llrde afternoon. Julv la wed in r Ml ' Knllghhzdgu hi3’. $81.51? ‘$3 H- 111cm. ttaura. to Lie R. C. A lr bald Ernest Graham. Mountain View, Ont,‘ 5 S. Graham and the 1.1 ham of Gaspsrcaux. P. E, John Inkster, offlciatcc n", mony. The church “.35 mm, Ofilred with summer flow ‘- C. Mrs. Angus Orr A. '1 the wedding music. msntrnu _ '7 widely known D1NNG__A lfveilfzfiyum WED- rvvlrlce and new: of much interest w m ea . shock to a larse 319101: a0‘! frighdfl- wok place at me hfmle of ‘he ma” Peter's Road. P. E nstoii, daughter o —DISTRICT L. O. L. —Qlllo —-— number from both the L 0 L The deatlh occurred at the home the 1,_Q 3,5, n! Bodcqtie District <11’ 1115 519mm. $1. Patrlcks Road. acconipnnitxl tlic Dist. Ylaster Bro. _ ‘llle under the leadership of the WM. After a sine-song homestead. He was married twice. 0g q-revm. and (m. w_ Mlsuw o, in which all joined, the National His first wife Hannah Jane Myer-ll. Good Ho Anthem was sane, bringing to a predeceased him 23 close a very pleasant evening. ley Stewart of Montague who pass- to the visitors, The pm Mimi ed awlw llve years 11:0. A short Bro. Wm. Montgomery ‘illefl m. address. briefly com- .. 1t dav -1 cc lu St. John's United Church, 0mm- speukm-S w,“ pg M T"; Stewart. at 3 Dim W116" B Inman, P.J.D.G.M AP. large gathering of friends and ro- p_w_M, 131, Ravmr, p,w_M_ will. latlves came to pay their last re- field Gamble and Shier V11- A. spects to one who lived well over Jgy’ Mm w, Gamble My“ M01“. the allotted span of threesoore years 15h and p D M_ CW1; Mcpmm, 811d lfi-‘ll- T116 Services lit 111B 1101180. Refreshments wcr-tVtlic-n served by church and grave were contluoe. by 1115 P1181171" MV- W- T- Mdmfl‘ Trevor lodges, an enjoyable slag- who spoke words of comfort to the 5on8 with M“, A, Jay m, m, on“ 1m dllf- brought a very pleasant evening: e the mcmbers of Good Hope ‘ii-Eras oakl-zs- at w tinorcland. P. r. 1.. on Aug. l9, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Onkcs, a daughter. BAYER-At the Prln Cc A Plml/V weddirlk was silemllilid Hospital, August 5. i942, to Berli- at Church. h t; and Mrs. F. J. Bayer, a daufllm- w e Sandra Evclvn. Hospital, August 24, 1942 M SCOTT — At M0 pital, Aug 17,19 to Mr and Mu. The bride was beautifully robcd William, T. Sc t. of f/ewlsvlllt- 1h N’. B. (ncg Hilda Mttfhceorl. 1W"- 516 James Walton Harry H‘! M“ MORRISON-At P» “canary! m. tam w» WP-"l two-dwa- of c: mason: - lWn-‘K-ly -- home of rho brvlcli llelewiw 55111191 and Mrs. floater ihrKay- C" ‘m, "taint; ma. 7' m] on August M“ John Rafurc. lll year scK served at the Queen Hotel to lhcli" of the bride w o was a vefy en- Jalliln giant e foreman. Frank Ronald Delaney. Malpeque. P. 11.1.; w" by m” 5mm‘ of Lloum cm“ Macnorqulyb. , . . immediate relatives and friends prgqlflc worker (or the welfare of The young couple left by train on the community especiuly in the Jlauda McMillan. My Keenan and ooh Griff a short hflncymoon to Monctou y_ p, U in which society she has . Donald Irmr. fllld other 111M641 of illwtvat- F01’ very cabablv fulfilled the duties of ‘I'm accident victim was a son of Do ns, Stewart Jones. John Mad-inn. Toronto. Ont: Jis- ln. Saskatoon: John Mac- mo] Convent ha the teach staff of Mount Carmel Gchool. . . At III ltnl on Ml‘"'“""' . n8 William “M” h“ Qth year. n, _. ~. ____~_ __ __ GWFKB Wen sitter-it service was held a? £33011 A o er Y v She public A375. 38156221,’ £01k)“ It 1S Wllll 1168b lesrct the Guard- was a former resident of George. edml conducted by ian announces the death of Mrs. town but resided here for a num- Malone, me driving a bicycle “.65, on E15,“, ciplem of mg‘; lovelg ‘m; l; a Mme. wishing H1,“ many years iohu Frederick Curran (nee Sarah per of years. do her Y Peter's ars. She leaves‘ no family, The Hows lllll(‘l‘ weddl lllllllv friend; . loss are his duly‘ evening, AllgusL 1t)’, °" wedml" former Sarah Celistlne Jo M - M15 ClV-Jmlfllll‘ Bradley, one 5011. A. A. Brown. of James Garfield JUilllsWllh "iv COl1\l1\l.'L<l?Ill\’-l‘ ArnpriOi‘, and one ' George Brown, of Montreal." nova-swan NTTPTIALS - A 1111131380 to Pitlihlld Le m. sl-ulii, sou oi .\ir. a 0P0 ey. T ‘r Rev. J. G. uncanmllalclggilrrgexzlta?‘ i-etty wedding was aolo- Wrwlonv in the Dreseiice 0i lmmcil. Hunter River United latte relatives. The bride looked on his official _ D0. L.O.B.A. W. M. BN. V9918 i841 Hlfi James Higgans acted as chairman Hllllll- and gave an address of welcomo of and L.O.B.A., accepted and greeted WW1 Meeting Dolg- wiilh National antric . Evci-slcilzh Hamil . 1011 , P E I on Am: 13th. 194 ie became the bride of Mr, and Mrs. David P Cameron. lato s, son. MI. MALONE- At the Charlottetlgtlell o rs, Malone. nctom ‘(rs Road. A118- ... P, - Mullivivo! —M_W (All, 01'. W94 Ntwm armor "l" W noo 9° m” 343115 Ar stanchokl.’ __{____>- citv this? g6, 1N3. rlalllhftl’ of lzcr