goes {guaraim MAGNETIC Striking appearance and reputation for "faith healing" of “Avalclgroom was supported by his nep- liciv, Mi‘. Howard S. llfzicLciiii. Ii\i- ; .'\\'1\k ivm. nicdizitnly folio-lying lho ceremony i “and in the 1.0“, of the “amend-h a iytidtliiig hii-lililiisi uiis licld at‘ ' grand~ the Great“ have pruicd a ma; ct ailing pcruiiis lll Pnliii liiiriii... Clilit. to solicit. 111s 1\l(l. llflPOTlCd hv urzililii’ ki-lki-s .\i:i wiiriii, uho lioiics llll‘ Aruii-iilaii mys- tic‘: pruycrs will cure his soil, viluglinzi. of r-pilciaiic fvllVlllflliJilfi. I lluko 0f Gloucester Beaverhrook Becomes, on “Si, To Germany Chancellor 0f ll.N.B. costar, first member of the Brit- ish Roylll Fliziiili’ in visit Gi‘l"1ll\l\_\' iii l0 roars. LYHVCJ at Rlhclzblirg Airport, iicai" Minden. tonight in inspect. British rcgimenl; in Germ- any. It. was stated that. the visit was unconnected with the German fwd crisis. i'l{,}tirE'.lll("l"(jYN, May lti LmrlI nnyvprbrnnk. iiilo of Ncw Bruns- nuns most distinguished sons. today became chancellor of the University "m; has bcnefacted for nil-my ycars. Ho ls expected tn rcliirli to Flligland sliortly, foi- lmving today's induction into the hoiitirnry yiositioii at University of New Brunswick. The ceremony, and graduation} MILK 1S REBYLDEII. Milk furnishes much of the pro- of 126 students comprisin: thcl 13,1295. C13,; u, u N133,- 1,iSior_.-_1t.iiiilol ritllilVli of holly ilosuc. cimhnxed a l‘,'_'p_(_1ny re_unmn_ l, It fll"\ y lil llilll in iinliitainiiif: oncaenin program, l ziorlriai All Lag o! the ne:vous system "a ziltiucting hundreds iif lanie and THE CHARLOTTETOW'N GUARDIAN Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. l-fughie NllWPliEP of N’\\'\\"rl was a visitor to Georgetown ti“. Thursday. Albert. skinner and lchlrd L» yer: are Hinged in la in] up-iaii sliinglcs on the r00! of the: home of Ilirl. W. W. Mat-Lem, _G Mrs. Bernard Bfll-Chlldfl‘ and two churn-on left recently for Piczou, N. 3., where they will visit Mn. Batcl-iilder‘: parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ari-hie MacDonald. Ml‘. MacUcfn nid, who has been spcildilig .1 [cw all’! 111 Georgetown. accompaniul them cm their journey. Ari ocean going freighter now loading potatoes in sourls. is ex- pected in Georgetown on Sunday‘. according to inforniatloii received hcru. The amount to be loaded in Georgetown will be between eighty and one hundred can. When load- ing of this ship is completed tlie wurvhouse here will in all proba- bility close aftcr i-ts busiest season on record. havilli: tipened on tWElli)‘ l|1li‘(l dnv of Ociobcr ias‘ and has hecn iii use slnco that hi0. ‘A pretty wedding took plat-e fil. Si. James Roman Catholic Cliiiiiwli, Georgetown on Wedlh-s- day. May 1~tth., when Cecrlc Doiron to Frank MacLean of Georgetown. Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Owen Kiggins. parish priest. Th» lll'l(lf‘ ll.<i)l\'i‘ll ll-’l\\'fl£‘I' llllli‘ allil \\illl \\'llll0 ric- ine l of Rustlcu ivas united in marriage . Tim bi‘; adiuntogzu! Q 3d Pll-llllll Illlllllllll IMMiW/janvn/ III" "HITCH"! » 101% while mu fibre/ i it's runmull i roimi Ill/II Qld lliuilitill POLISH l l ‘Three-Act Comedy At Summersiile Tho suinlnerside Baptist Play" ‘crs presented their tliree-actfrirce ‘comedy, “Aunt 'l‘illle Goes To ‘l‘owri" before a capacity audience .111 the Sunimerside High School ‘Auditorium Friday evening. 'I‘l1o pliiy which features a feninlc ini- '. lwlhOllfillflfl, is very funny, and at itimcs the pales of laughter were. o prolonged that the players had lfficulty going on with their lines. _ The part of the bonii fide Auiil Pll-"Tllllllil m i1 Tillir who went. to towii hotli ll.‘- :crally' rilici llilllfllllvcl)’. was clip- i'.‘(‘"'h<)l’l€<. Her mntroii of llfVl1l)l',.‘-\b]y “ken m" n1 by M“ p; _) M“ H_°“'T"'d 5- llladi-leafl- “fr” iBarrass. Tlic transformation lri pink with black accessories. Inc ' he‘. appearance during n“, {may tile home of ilic l1|'l<ll2S act yvas in itself a work of art. Ml‘. Roy Dayc was particularly who liflll. Ronald Howlaiid i189‘- lccltimz in and out of trouble all HEREFQRD, Qgrnmny’ May 15, powder blue coat. On their ranirn -tReutersl ~ The Duke n! Glow; ' married life. tnln voriird fir rcblillding the con-l permanent rehabilitation ccntre for mother, Mrs. William Martell. Fol- ; , .. ~- .. lowing the wedding breakfast. the efenmg‘ an? rho” ldouble wit‘ happv couple left hv car for Cliar- “as purucu m‘ y amuslng‘ u . . , lottctown, wlicrc they took the Mu‘ ‘Imerenfld Baooéswlas “(If plane for Mom-ton, enroute to t lmn"°ri“y “m: '_ 9p v tie u” , " New York to visit the groom's sls- llama n 5 u‘ e5‘ We“ ‘m’. tors. For travelling the bridq Yon- impaired hem“ the fwmgh“ "ed a ieney dress’ topped by a Her ogllng of the indifferent Mr ‘ .Howlond was a highlight of the from t-licir honeymoon the newly- pluy- Mr. Everett Brooks took the . weds will reside in Georgetown, _v , uhcrc Mr lifnvLcliii curries on P311 ‘fl the PSHMWAUM Tim" “"51",,” as m, pi....n.<,,.jfln_ 3pm.“. and his costumes. at. one time rc- cluced tn the extremity of a bar- rel, threw the audience into fits of uncontrollable merrlmerit. - Mr. ‘red Paula's impersonation of Charlie One Lung. a Chlnencl GET REHAB CENTRE rook, would be difficult to surpass- _____ lamonlz amateur Tliespians. and, LEATHIERVHEAD’ surrey’ En? Mrs. Poole was also quite good in; land __ ‘OP, _ The Royal - the role of a. chiropractor whose. Force was prvsflncd with n5 ownfltreatment" of the unfortunate‘ ivfervin Thicker iii his guise of b‘. Aunt Tillic was a riot of cnnicclyi. ' ‘ Miss Betty Mazes was charm- iing iri the role of Pamela Marsh, Aunt Tillie! niece. and Miss Edi. ythc Simmons gave a competentj many friends ul-sh Mr. and Mrs. Madman. many years ot happily OlllCCl‘ (‘llfl sergeant air crcyv, tito auctionccrs and csiutc ngcilis institute along with $532,000 to aid in conversion. Greece today is like a deserted church in which pray." “I hope that you will never know such misery as ours . ; . Our beloved N Greece now hundreds of thousands of children ." ; . hopeless, ragged, homeless, starving. We can help these children- Greecc’s future-with Canadian medical equipment and sup- plies . . . forge a bond between Greece and Canada with your contributions. 50nd your contribution: now to the Canadian Relic! to Gnoco Committee in your community or to any branch of Ibo Royal Bank of Canada. Contribution: deductible from Income Tux. interpretation of Lizzie Parsons, ‘an aspiring youna: novelist impar- lciiily alivays‘ on the verge of m»- stories. _ i l Miss Anna Harris as Ellen New] ‘land. Mr. Ernest Morrison asl iLuther Lorrlrncr. and Mrs. .Mor-i. ‘ |rlsnn as Mrs. 'I'lllie Tucker. thouiziil i lhaviiiiz shorter roles. did well oni ,thr|r brlcf appearances and cori- kllllllllfll substantially tn the suc- lccss of tho play. l i T118 Players shelved tho results in! careful direction, very few w” ‘were missed. and the gesturing. Iqultc often the bane of amateur lprorluctitina. was adequate. RH’. E. J. Barrass n0 one evcr ops to —-Grub Citizen. Chairman. “m, A; , In Memoriam IVAN 'l‘A1'LOR Tho community of Freetown and surrounding districts were shocked 1"“ hllinfécd into muurniiig when "l! "M's FPYPad of tlie tragic drowning of Ivan ’i‘iiylcr and his companion Clarence Davinon. Ivan; “l? 19 mars old. was the Ion of Mr. and Airs. Ernest Taylor. Free- town. In the home that pram-ice, ‘villi {hi-BUY smile and a loving disposition will be very kcenly felt. Iflt‘. was clcvvr. bright and indust- rious. well rcspccted by old and young for his frank . own. count- enanca, cliecry Smile and happy STEM-ing- Besidcs, his hcart broken parents, lit! iriavcs to mourn tlic- there are SPECIAL SALE QF" Runs in Oil Both. Hos speed indicator. Purl: always uvcliloblo. following brnthcrs and sistcrs, Lca and Edam" at lioiiic, Eric. Freetown. Mac. illlrs. H. Chuiiplon), spring. valley. Olga. lMi-r. \\'. Dugganlf Summer-side, and Marlon, Ernestine, and Phyllis at home. Following q short service at tho homo. n (lOll')lr~ funcrnl ocrvlog was hcid in the United Ohurcli. Revs. Wnizner. ltfacGoyvlm and Bi-lltcn conducted the sol-vice. Rev Wagner gave as his comforting theme "Over rough Toads to the stars" Tho hymns sung wrrc: “Safc in the Arms of Jtstlh". “Mad Kindly Light." and "In the Sweet By and By-e." Mr. J13. Lcwls very feeiinllyl renderi-d ihn ovords of the l-iymn.‘ "Sometime. We'll Understand". , The pallbearers, nil chums of the dccr-ased. namely": George Somcrs.’ Elmer lvfacl-Jachorn, Lyman Mob, rlsoii, Raymond McOscvllle, Classic‘ Handrallan, and Lloyd Reeves, len- di-riy laid him to rent in the Poo- plt-‘s Cemetery at. Freetown. Many floral tributes, messages Fri-IE manning of sympathy and letters ni‘ ccm- Jnrt n-cre iocrlved lrom symPJth-l ll, J. IMBOII [:1 APPEAL _- smsomoooi. - . ,1, A. B urd. Mr- Sponsored by His Honour The Lleuhnnrf‘;iul/Efruushunk, Silélrenny Treasure’. Manager, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. Mr. lliould be mode poynble to Canadian Rellfil l° Royal Bunk ol Conodu, Charlottetown. Greece," and forwarded OPTOMETIIRT Iltfl 6 l ll N! g Glam: J. M. Hortly, Appeal All cheques Cruikshank, Montague P. l. I. Omen Noun l0 to l! A. ll» 2 1n l! P. 0L to Mr. ilolldayl uh. he alvllfllllilm" Omeo Oonasolofl Wklf Drug m» izlng friends. The floral tributes were: Pillow - ‘rne Family. Wreaths: Walter nd Harold. LOlTBlll ‘ruiicls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rrcvcs. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Reeves. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reeves. M: Scott Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cairns nnd family. ‘rout-hers and pupils Freetown school. lfi-cetown Y.P.U. Jean and Lccman Campbell. Karl and Fred. v The Haftei Family. Ccnmil Buslricits College. Mr. and Nlrs. Elmer MncEnch- crn. ‘ imruo Driacoll and iaiiiily Kathleen, (iliarlcs, Ray and Gor- altl McCnrvilZc. Community of Freetown. Crescent: The Scales Pi. NASTY COUGH due to BRONCHIAL GRIPPE Don't let choking s clll frighten you any more. l you areavictim of Bronchial trouble. use Polaorfs Cough Syrup at once. This soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptic and thins out the mucus or phlegm that makes you gasp and choke. You will get promfit relief from that over-wrong t condition in the muscle: of the bronchial tubes; these muscles will be relaxed and you will be able to breathe freely again. There m loothin] propel-tin In this remedy that will surprise you-oi» something to remember-you will b0 using a tonic as well ll a Cough lyfup-o very happy and effective combination. . Then lo new hope ahead for cuffcrm from Bronchitlu and Asthi-nv-onci they curt tiling [Moon's Cough Syrup. Sold by all Druggim in 35c ' 3UN'S CUUGH SYRUP i lea 0i‘ “VELOX” Separators 0m: WEEK ONLY-AJAY 19th m 24th f Only Velox llas These SUPERIOR FEATURES imported direct from Sweden. Mode of superior Swedish Steel. Sell Balancing Bowl skim: clean. i2. "r. 1 MAY, 19. l9~i7_ The Famous _ U. .. __;___. .171 Save 3.00 t0 13.50 0n Your New VELOX Our first sole of "Velox" Separators in yours-A Sole that otters you u chance lo replace that old worn out Separator at o saving-Remember when you buy‘ Velox-you buy the best. Note these sovings--Buy Now and Save. MODEb You Save 3.00 l Sole Price 39.50 200 Lb. 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