Egyptian Elected To Head l.C.A.0. MONTREAL. June 3 -- (CF) .--. His Excellency Kamel Abel Rehim Bey of Egypt. was chosen president of the International Civil Aviation Organization": fourth as- sembly here. In st hrief address to accept the post. ihe Egyptian delegation .Ieailcr expressed appreciation "of the Iiuiior conferred on me and my country." Tile fourth assembly was in its second (lay of a three-week con- venlinn. i.O.D.E.”A'ttoins Fund Obiectivo MO.N'Tl'tEA.L. Julie 2 - (CPD -- The linpcrial Order Daughters of the Empire. at its annual conven- tion. announced the attain- J mcnt nf a tiiiniiiium objective of K. 5200.000 for an I. O. D. E. endow- ment fund. Mrs. Peter L. Robin- F E E son of Toronto. national endow- ment fund convener made the an- nouncement. The fund was in- VACUUM-PACKED tiugurated in 1932 by Mrs. John A. Stewart. 0. B. E. past president of the Order. to provide a yearly income for administrative expan- sion and development of the order. 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Armstrong Cork Canada Limited, 94 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. 'sTf:ssa:;;.'.........T..if.f.3'.........aaa. . 1anMs's'ssoma" are ASPHALT 'ns'.E l V 7.1. E. MORRISON SUMMERSIDE Victoria. the Village by the Sea Friends of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald. Victoria are sorry to learn of her lndispositlon Ind Wish for her an early mtum to health. Miss Verna Macbood of Hymn- man and Company Charlottetown left Victoria Saturday with friends on a tour of the Annapolis valley. Mr. Kenneth MacLea.n, Victoria. is slowly rocoverylng from injuries received in a fall which confined him to his bed for some time. Professor Heath N. MaeQua.rrie and Mrs. MacQuarrle. Montreal. P. Q.. have taken up residence in Victoria for tho summer months. Mrs. Ernest Cameron. Victoria. left recently on a holiday trip to Toronto. where she will spend some time with relatives and friends. The Dredge Pmvnal has again started work in Victoria Harbour and will continue until completion of the project which will likely take a. few weeks or more. Miss Florence Inmnn has re- turned to Charlottetown after a very enjoyable holiday spent in visiting relatives and friends in Hampton. Summerside and Vic- torla. Mrs. Finley Ferguson. Victoria is at present a patient in the Prince Edward island llospital. Char- lottetown, where she is receiving medical treatment. Mr, Webster Boulter Crapsud. who spent the winter at the home of his son Mr. Karl Boulter and Mrs. Boulter Victoria returned to Crapaud. His friends are sorry to team of his continued illness. Friends of Mr. Herbert Gill, Vie- horie are pleased to see him out around again after his recent in- disposition, and look forward to his complete recovery Amongst those returning to thr- rlllage to open up their homes for the summer are Mrs Walter M Lea and Mrs Donald Murchison Tlicse ladies have spent l.he several past months elsewhere and are recen- lrig it heat-by welcome back. Mr, Thomas Cameron who has spent the past several months lll Crapnud at the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Eric LOWY-her End MI5 Lowther was a recent visitor to his old home town Victoria. His many friends here were more than pleased to see him again. looking hale and. hearty. Mrs. Allison Mac-Lean left on return to her home in Kingston. Ontario. after a short. visit to Victoria where her baby dauglitei Bonnie spent the past three months with her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MHCLPEII Bonnie who is a very lovable child endeared herself to the hearts of all she came in contact with. The film, ”Motoring through the .Vlarltimes." and "The Sal- mon Run in British Columbia." sponsored lay the Evening Auxili- ary was shown in the Hall here on Monday evening May 29th. It proved to be a very interestliig group of pictures and was much enjoyed by all in attendance. Mr. Lyman Wood was the operator assisted by Miss Kathleen Pickett. At the close. there was a sale of lunches. Congratulations to the Victoria School team in winning the cup donated by me Victoria-Critpatid Board of Trade. The names of the boys taking part in the games are as follows: Jackie and Sheldon MacPhail, Robert Wright, wind. sor MacLean. Donald I-fart. George Bruce. Gary MacLean. Leslie Hoar- att, George Myers. Billy MacDon- old and Marlyn MacDonald. Coach Don (Pat) MacLean. A very delightful affair took place on Tuesday evening May 30th when friends and neighbors of Mr. Heath MacQuarrle of Mon- treal and formerly of Victoria gathered in the town hall to ten- der to him and his charming bride in. post-nuptial shower and wet- come tlanm to the village by the see where they intend to spend the greater part of the tourist sea- son at their summer home here, The platform was beautifully do. curated with wild cherry blossoms and potted plants. our ever popu. lar chairman Mr. Keith Boswell after a few complimentary and witty remarks called upon Mists Donald A. Mnebeod and Mr. David Boswell. who escorted the bride and groom to decorated chairs near a cnnopled table, dainty with pink and white streamers ooloured lights. and centered with a bowl of exquisite tulips. A beautiful a'- ray of gifts were then hrouizht in by Mrs. Kenneth Mnebean and Mrs. Donald MatlLeod. 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Many colored tulips found ranging done by Miss Ruth 3 place in the gorgeous patterned Boswell. The bride graciously gardens in Spain. and the Dutcti thanked all present for their kind- traders brought them home to ness, and friendliness in giving their lowland gardens and there. her such a hearty welcome to by the canals, and in the presence their lovr-ly seaside village. follow- of the engulfing sea. they made. rd by the groom who in his usual them flourish. Soon the English happy manner spoke words of n))- planted them in their gardens and preclation for the lovely gifts re- then the new world began import. celved and extended a cordial lii- ing them, until now when almost, vltatlon to each and every one to every little garden is colourful with visit them when settled in their tullpst in the Springtime. cosy summer home. Delicious re- Lilacs are in fragrant bloom freshments were then served by mgyn , you; Me n th is number of ladies after which MID zlmn Ind wk'nh'"”m"e izppl: h oftl in thelihtfa- f:,,,c”";,ough';"fo 3 elm”, v,','., blossoms it makes it difficult to delightful affair. Music for danc- Starting Saturday - Another Great.HOLMAN C.C.M. BIKE SA . BIG 6-DAY FEATURE Saturday, DELIVERS Your NEW Balance Weekly or. Monthly Standard 5.195 Motorbike Balloon 62.95 Balloon Motorbike . . . . . . . . 65.50 1'' shgh Pie" crank Hung" Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.95 '' Improved C.C.M. COCO"? 375'” Balloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.95 it "Westwood" Steel Rims BOYSi and GlRLSl C.C.M. 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LILACS Through tang of the morning A Perfume is spilled, In parks and in gardens Mlnutely dlsvlled. No cloud in the henvena No breeze in the air; On bus and nn triimway t Bouquets everywhere, Corsage for my lady, A bud for myself. A spray in a dish on the kitchen shelf. mg was supplied by David am- well violin accompanied on the piano by Miss Ruthie Boswell and Mrs. Keith. Boswell. A country Garden Oontinued from page 2 blossom rather than bare brown earth. and a covering of growth , helps to retain moisture It is interesting to read about the first Tulips hr countless generations the aacracens enjoyed the 'milp in their gardens at Don- stsntinopis, on than floworsa torrsoss spilling down to the blue wstors of the losphorus. in win tbs lorscsns brought tin uods st pg. You will be delighted with this fragrant tea OBANGB PEKOE if m want a truly bssinilul Isiah that ratolns in lppocrunn by YII'IIndysan...ondthabsn ' ""”.' 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