Rulrlors New Revolution ah-noatens In Argenllna V - - M NTEEAL. (CPI-Mummlfiad lilo in s "4'r...'.".:..": mm-"-.:-. -'”-"'.....-"'-...,...'M'-:'.”'- ” M3 "'.:-:'s'- w-W-mm; "Th'l'l'wl-' l:: '-9......" , ' " A ll'l'l"l"'- I-6 I lmollll dun-up II noe-I- oAll1ahk.a:le mile ll'lstit- K'l.t..l?..”3 3:" the - mag: p;al"t:ona' near the :5 naetqltta I-10 nloralnggtetaz dag puns :3 arnud tom. pl. of North America announced meercli at Point Barrow. rumors , thnt-anotherAr- aranognlgtor. Brig.-Gan. l.uaon1'heyargoethataalonguoaln- ,.o.:,i"impm.p,uo,old,, 1,, min” ' i g"'" '""l""' "" l" 5' ”"' f'"'”'mn.,";:"" ff" mg: .l"l5ll'll P";'ll'l"- h'l':m"":: aocta exist. said the institute. but ---e--- . . , A anemic climax to the re- news valet: nuuu'o the raaponsl'bItv, the aim of the re- gdmmwhmmgwgum ll; Keir Momorld . foenbuey n.lount.lnz tenailzn :l:eal;;t: gm In oolnl- voluuoa 13;: be Q, m om, mm W om, uml napfknuj W. . clalf wililii. tflel troupe were , Government sources nay le- floors with delalyulimlunduly all 11,: ',,,m,,':" , Lnd lb, The Sunday School of xetr lun- protecting or threatening. In lltllt Illhll lllt docraoof thot- army ge. Labor later mm M. mm” ha nu” 0,-1.1 chm-ch, Malpgqu. gun-no ministry building. oldaleu with which rovolnttoll- Costs is accused of being n V". condumd by Dr Robert Rwy my on sunny hpt "4 .5. Air force units from Inland arr compromises between the tn the Genera L Um”, ma D, R F: Smm, Sunday school pup", my ,-up 1. military airatrlpa were arrivllll men in power and the cal confederation ofjaabor. 9 km," M enmn;oln'Ey ' nt 9,; um service of W0.-gmp, Dunn; an at Vluenoa Airea a no ta. b "iv llllcttps must be carried into ef- the Personlata influence is strolls. gftvermy M Camoml ,,,,,.,h;P m..,1ce the ,.c,.m,.,; I ':::l::”..'.'.i"u.".:..:.... dude CLEANUP '"'.l:,1:."":.:"...l:"lf.';":.. ..,..:..f”; 2;;-c 9;: ta;--13- ;3;,gg;r;l Wggvlgmlglltgru; Iv 0- ' s W OVEI in E l'. . . . . 3ef2nJc";':'-lie Petr? n3ll1'lIl'fo:1 ajfetlllglvrrlill clllilrlellmtllzt vl::-ll:::aicl:::iolIt'eaurl- n.::t"t?ttlllvteautvharimws rmegimd gtuh gt "row";-u. by th: United Those baptised were: Kenneth States Geological Survey but it was not until last sumrne that the California professors extract- d pieces of amber for study and aamination. The institute said detailed study will be necessary to determine the nature of the insects in the amber samples brought out by the scientists but preliminary ex- amination shows the specimens were in a fine state of preserva- tion. The amber was found in the Colville river valley and along the Kuk river. on the northern slope of the Brooks range some 150 miles above the Arctic Circle. The institute said amber is un- ique ill that it is the only sub- stance which may contain actual Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Hickey and John William. non J Mr. and Mrs. George A. with both of Darnley; Allan Ellsworth son d Mr. and Mrs. William Ma tyre flllzabeth Cynthia Kay. da J r. and Mrs. Wallace Champion; and Wendell Grant. son of Mr. and , Mrs. Milton C. Woodsidefall of 3. Malpeque. '. With the minister at the Baptis- mal font were Elders Parrnenua Phillips and Sidney MacGougan.- The primary classes under & leadership of Mrs. Roy Easter pro- vided special music in the form of Bible choruses. The scripture lea- sons were read by Sunday School pupils. Margaret and Marion Pick- ering. Carol Pickering and label and Judy Beairsto read the Old Half Estafe'Should Go To Widow Free Of Death Duty TORONTO (CP)-Panel group of the Canadian Tax Foundation today suggested that one-halfos husband's estate should pass to his widow free of succession duties. The group, which discussed fed- eral death taxes at the founda- tion's annual , consisted of Terence Slleard, Tomato, John Dem. Marler, Montreal. M. Ger- ald Teed. Saint John. N.B.. J.C. Scott-liarston. Victoria. and J.K. Weddino Ring Even Shlnier 2 Years In Cow Something to compare with any Panel members also suggested of Ripley's "Believe it or not" that restrictions now imposed on happened on Tuesday oi this week insurance companies and banks, to Mrs. Percy Weeks oi St. Elean- whlch now may make small pny- on when her wedding ring. which ments before duties have been had been lost since January 27th, paid, should be ' ', especmly 1954. came once more into her pos- in cases of hardship. session in an unusual way. Monday. J. Walsglau, on the day the ring was lost assistant research director of the Mrs. Weeks had been feeding a United Steelworkers oi America pet heifer to which she had been bcgcmmunlty Prliperty laws of due- W!'I'H FLIGHT LIEUTENANT E. C. S. Wilkinson, DFC. left, giv- lng the solute, an RCAF firing nesday at St. Peters Cemetery. Flying Officer William Ness. of seven Mile Bay. (RCA! Photo) fires the first of three valleys in Borden. P. E. 1.. was buried Wed- lpnrty from Summerside air base the graveside ceremony held when any meeting are closed, but a release from the foundation said panel members "agreed unan- imously" on the proposed "relief "groggly lpadequagegv loss of the ring was discovered. A He gajd an 32.909 exemp .,,n for search of the premises failed to man-led person, md 3150 for each locate the lost article and it was resinous matter from which am- her is formed. The U. S. Geolog- ical. Survey has reported that lllaon. Montreal. (clo-ccu, said Monday present accustomed to slve special atlent- . mm” ””""d M" "'9 pm T95"'"'e"' lmllll Wlllle "W. N01 Agll group discussions at the two- income tax exemptions are lml 3'15 llllel lll the 3"9"l09ll ll" F 0 SS Bu DOd.lCCflOlI SGFVICGS when they became trapped in the Tesmmenl lessllll W58 "lid 5! . Freddy Beairsto and Percy Mao- Gougan. the latter also leading in the prayer of thanksgiving. Held In Kensingron Games. contests and an enter- taining program were enjoyed by to wldows."- . A panel spokesman said the sug- gestion was along lines of legisla- -tion in the United States and that vide the uecessitie of life "even if increased by 25 pen cent.” There have been no changes in the personal exseanllptlons since 1949, . 5... . . d. a.m.; Cape Traverse 2 p.m.; De Sable 4 p.m. Rev. Clement Gra- -- - -- . . -- Aiht.lft td rnigto . mm M... .. 7... ..... no .0... "mm my ::...C'..?...W:::”;:S:l;.3l:C..:. 3:. ..Il'.7.l::'::'.::.El::.:.:ro:.::?..k l?cl-3l-3&w”-n- ..:,,,.,.o" 3:; ”.',:””g..:” .:::;::2..:l.: L"--"-" at Mm"- LEAVE 11-03 N. Y, .. Mn and gregation of the above churches pmwse t” have pupils. 1" shoals men from the local air base was lottetown. and the following llali ory of Mr. Robert T. Moase. born M”"ct”"' Road United Ohurdl. Sunday. 0 f if ' f '- 1” tin V H P b , take a course in driving a car . . . 9 07715 "3 , Mrs. Frank Macwllliams, Cape W me? TWO 3 W P95 57 Wm. the id" that they Wm com. in attendance at the church and brothers and sister all of Borden. April 14th. 1859 died July 1st. 1924 Mrs. Alice 0.8m". Summersidh Nov. up 1955, E E P p Traverse. accompanied by M1... terlan Church on Tuesday. No mete we course and obtain 8 at the Cemetery. Three volleys Michael. David. Robert and Eliza- and Mrs. Lucy Burrows Moase. his is 8 guest of M” Jg A. Noonany mere will be hm-ee 59,-..m.,, at 0 ;DarRlmla.n sruce Macwlllialns and Mrs. Nor- Velllllef 15'"! It 3:00 P-M dmmg license at we we 0, 16 were fired by the firing party at beth. ;I7ltf;. lllggsll r;prll8ttlle.d1l;62tl1led:?prl1 Albenon, 11 n.m.. 3 p-rn.. and 8 pm. Pgbmi . lummi.lft ' . .r ,t' - H.H .'l.st.Wlll man Mud”, dl sf en deYe m'Yc1'UnMEETsTTh9 Week The Education Department 0' 0"” - ll Novemberegielll 19553” cm am Sl table were in lav at. the Hgber amy mm er ' REGENT THEATRE "'95 by car yesterday or New orlr U u Mb 3 1, m "10 however threaten. to pm a 3' . x s p . be in charge of these services. hum” EL hmnai where they will visit their sister. Y lgrb "5 ll f '"'"l'm-v a mg, h, we w'hee,o,,,,,”ew,dea home of Mr- and MW Silver? The family of the late Mr. and Alberton Curling Club card party who will also conduct a dedica- Mrs. James Pass. who is serious: wank; ;'l;:I': tllllzd "llM:7n9tdllu913dt::' m members cmm were is m; Pel'l't'- Mrs. Robert Manse who shared in Tllesday '”'e'""g' F"? "'2" 1J" H”? ”"'l"' '”'d Flew” H" d"”' B. F. Hunter. R1). in mmr 5' amp. The minute. of the 1." time for such instruction in their Mr. and Mrs. Everett Graham's Miss Zelda Arsenault. Charlotte ll” nl;95lei”l3li':llM0l "lg! Pulp” fall '3? 3W5g'dl;lIatl;hl:,l:o Clxlilgl lrgilgllf:-Macks" M TH". game;-glde, P.ll.'.l. - Phone 81!! FUNERAL wnnunsoav - meetlns were read by the secret- lmlem w"lclll8- Surely lllm laughter visited Mr. and Mrs. .lohn.lowIl recently spent a weekend ”” ' 3'” 0359' W A'"””'- ...n.....ML i an i 3M5”-MA"5 llllll-lllllll Many relatives and friends attend- "7 ""1 wpnwedl n W” decided. :rl1:"pll:;jlssontll:autmlsg tflulgatsnlmnlllggl ed the funeral of the late Mrs. l0 have a discussion at the nex chug would given up as lost for all time. on be lmumdem to pm Tuesday however, when the heli- er was taken to the Summerside abbatolr to be killed the ring was found in the stomach of the animal Full Militar Killed in an air collision last Thursday night near Bagotville. Que.. Flying Officer William Ncss. ".00 a van 2'00 Ontario is at last coming to grips pm; If: M” gym? and with a project that we have long Preston Reeves which was held ””9""3 ll" l""' "l ""k9 W” "ll tn” "1" the wimy t” drive lug -11, m u t car with discretion. courtesy, and from the Bownesa Funeral Home allltlilm dub C!o:0!l::.lU.:;ml::f gird - uwmughgomg knowledge of the was adopted with one change made. at 2 pm. on Wednesday. Novem- nllee of the road. Heart Church. Under the direction of Flt. Lt. y Honors the graveside before the sounding of the Last Post by Sergeant E. J. Ford. Station bandmasier. F0. Ness is survived by his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ncss. Graham over the recent weekend. Mr. Louis Aisenault of Rlmouski Quebec, is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Arsenault and family. He also lwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tilrnon Arsenault, Mont Carmel. Mr. Morley Macxinnon, South- West Lot 16 has accepted a posit- ion in Moncton, N.B. and took up A large congregation was pres- ent Sunday evening in the Kenslng- ton Presbyterian Church when a pulpit Bible and pulpit fall were received and dedicated. For the 9d t where 11 had 131,, ever since me 1;, of garden! 1:, Ep 1" was p p session the Rey 15. H, Bean, Min. Hume Again. l(8lllle9D" llY”Ml'5- p , p -m-m-rm-f--ea--M-... there was preceden for H in the Mr day it was lost by the owner. buried with full military honors Ml" Comm? l0 Pllllce Edward ister of .lhe Church received the Mk" llfenfdg reA8-gi-Ivmf, la"e".”.'.),1':.'.?3 grill? Ell-Isalurgcg Pl'Ofe5SlOl'lal Cards Mr. Fldele Gallant, an employee in St. Peters Cemetery. Seven island from Scotland. F0. Ness pulpit Blblg wluch was presented tiles 0 T 9 -"l 135 l V - . l ' - - 0 of the abbatoir found the ring while Mile Bay. on Wednesday morn- attended school at Cape Traverse by Mm R. A. smvemu The Bible Charles Johnston; "a vocal solo. prlzes in auction were awarded to cutting up the carcass and return- ing. and Kinkora and was employed in bear; the inscription "To the glory :lBe'3"m"I Dream" by M155 J9” Mrs" Kay Conmgs mid LEMOM Chap-fared ' n ed it to Mrs. Weeks "Shinier than Requiem High Mass was sung Summerside by the Island Equip- of and and in loving memory of 1&9 J:fal;y;Ma gadmgf; l.3f'"g all'llc(Itlg:lIlloIBalftii0"T:II:ll':'es()t'l',Bl1ivllrl:l A ever." she ts. S t S d H t ch h, B , t c, Ltd, a th s . - linlc " y rs. urray ar nor. 9. REGULAR rnvnsoav night CHRISTMAS uurr problems mm for page Nesgfarwith uglllght C0901) Store?” 5, "mmer gi;:e'jg;;”'3::1”2"g1e'hf&'" two violin sel ctions by Mrs. Hostesses were Mrs. Herbert Mat- cc”""l5"l'3 dance Canadian Legion Home. are solved now by portraits taken i enant J. A. Warren, Roman Cath- After enlisting in the R. C. A. F., P,e,;e,,,ed by his W?” A1ma'Mmsg Thomas '-Phillips and an original tllews. Mrs. John Rochford. Mrs. T. hrle Hickey xensington. Music Erwin at the Read Studio. ' k olic chaplain at R. C. A. F. be served at London. Ont.. Winni- stave” Nave ha. 6'”, 1955n poem by7Ml'- Fred Le3Fll- Chest" m'y95' Mrs hh" C” M9” c"”d'" 3”” M Delghan and Sunshine Boys. Ad- I-el 5 Tal ll OVGT Station Summerside. as the cele- peg. Man. and Cold Lake. Ann. l . "' ' ' "NW8 ml Mm Gerald -l0llnsf0n- """'"'ll -' llll55l0ll 50 c9m'- PKESEYTERMN '9l'W5" Will 5, say bl-ant. He was assisted by the Rev. before being transferred to Bagot- The pulp" fan was Plesellled by 1 Mrs. Peter Broderick and child- s"'”"l"'l'l'- PrE-l- "IBM 33' l FREE Cnuncn of Scotland 2: cilamwlned W slmd3Yv NllV9lll' R. F. McDonald, P.P.. and the ville, where the fatal accident oc- are l;;'Pl:l Mofalif llllll l9C:lV:llt:7'Y roll of Alberton spent the week- . n E HIS Er. 0 OWIH W lC C ' ' I service. Nov. 13. Summerside ll Ngughtonbyhunvafgruli gulpvhgl The Provincial Government of Rev' T- Pi lammmv 05 sacred c"”'9dl g end with relatives 1" Mlscouche minister led in the prayer of dedic-, ation. Mr. Major Moase. St. ll" n: Mr. S. E. Moase, Revelstone, B.C.: Mr. David Moase, Travellers Rest: Mrs. John A. I-logg, Kelvin; Mrs. R. A. Stavert, Kensington; Mrs. Breckan Simmons. Summerside, members;of the congregation in Alberton United Church hall Tues- day evening. The program includ- Alaskan a mbe r unquestionably dates from crelaceous time. and any insect specimens it contains may contribute materially to en- tomology and to the field of evo- m.M....m.....LLLM.m.mm.. The sermon was preached by the Minister in which he called upon the children and young people to stand strongly on guard to protect 3 Vllcal 5010- "I'll Take Y”" t.heir Christian heritage. REOPENING R. Ill. Ellis a Son Limited Ml Fire .. Auto -- Casualty and Mrs. George Ramsay. ity United Church. Charlottetown. will be guest speaker at 8 p.m. And Rev. John Sheen of Orwell- Vernon charge will be guest speaker at 8 p.m. There will be special music at these services. cg; NOTICE A. Rahymond Grant; .Sc.. 3 Water street - sauna:-& Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3580 ' her 9th. Rev. C. D. Matheson con- Mary The mew”. W” adjourned by the Mrs. Ruben Large, Wilmot Valley; gllgclttl?-tmaea gvffnlmmmmw" run President and following the meet- We think the ever-mountlns Ill" Mizlteutl-ehishlllftell-icIDjllarre;e:llllc'Ilrsfa?rlllg his dunes recently. ud Mm" Maxwell Robemom Sum LOADING NEXT WEEK char-Au 3&3: zyanllgienllendenu on ms Phoilographenl Wm "Rock of A '.. M "Jung 1., . mg M, W Md, sy uual toll of traffic fatalities wlll be ,, s,,m,',,e,,.dc, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson who mmlde. N0 1 SM”, TABLE ll - THE READ STUDIO Lav" muysoulv-'15. We , ' i iuced approeclably only by In- have been spending some weeks in Following the service of dedic- ' "' 9- w- 33535 ; al Iy when” ..son'" Time W9." rUNmuLg33v1cg.. 11,, pm. stillillguin teell-algerananthogugh ap; MMr. mud lvtlsr-a.hAvis Artsenaellil pf Pthvviestmliavte regrlraied to their lrtllzn tlu-.I choir rendered the anthem STOCK CUT r v-dew-M" --v - - we a'.:.l..”:. 33:. '..'.'.t. ”"......l ”'"..".a" - .:.”.':..”....:.... :2l..:;”.:. ..:::';.:.::e:.... :.:.:...:f::.:'. ....;2 W n A - ll: ..:::" .L':..l:-l -I-T f,f',,,:"?,',,r;;, noon with I shorty at tho I sound knowledge of the prlncip- mer months on the Island. The serious illness of Mr, Lorne by the. minister whn use: as his V. F. A cry. Pall beams wen Harold ,c”'””"”' F"''"'' M” " L” '9' E" :'rn.:lmp:.fl '3-lie. l"””'5;, but Mrs. Beatrice Cavanaugh has re- igigslllloczretlo 1: l.i3"."..'.'.';'." lexlltirlpsllnlm Hall”. Why word him CARLETON - T lgl'etinB;nnermanWebb.01tItoeckSmlth mend l'l'C;glhf'.,"m9'mg'fg,; W, ,.,,,.,',,, ,;:,,,,;,,3,'””,., "5; turned to her home in emu... M”... V 1" V V M, 5," ulgfmegggetllal I m-Bl" FUEL on. arm srovn on. CONSUMERS T , Earl Heck ' 5 ” g'”,,:;'”''”': n” ""1" "' mllyoglafllgotlieuzlvzdntlnfucg tIea.r:.lMla':elAlYaics!gIllllalall'lthan':l3rlVisl!:: On Oct. 22 a pretty wedding took T BORDEN AREA J ., M "C by "' mhmm ”' ' . ' Cyrus p. Gallant and her brother. place at 9 am. in Egmon Bay nlsronrc MARKET Irving Oil Co- Ltd Will be making fuel and WW0 poucs: counr A summer 3. Harrlso . pen heerere were week during the lush school years. seRoYAL99 . . . yd, mm M, and mun”, ,3, "cm, xmem mm. myrwm hndwlched 1,, between more. 0,. Mr. Frank Arsenault in Summer- Church when Antoinette Maddtx. M b mm d an oil dellverles regularly in Borden on Tuesdays and Fri- theft of a flash camara o-om the Edmund . leu passive study. it would have side. llhlllllller of Ma and Mn Wllllm 9 " 35 3 ll "5 5"” - days. Please leave your order with Mrs. Sharpe atthe M am; 5; am, t it as the 13th century surround the BORDEN oiflce of A. E 'a Ser- Kinnon. Elmer Hansen. Leonard I "ml" '”"'l"”'l”l V"l"9- ""1 M Harold De Ro ll 2 l 3 ' ' "' W" "" ed p 1 - Telephone Office at Borden vice Station. summeraide East MacNeill. Interment was in st. UV! pupils a. chance of move ed 'i Cm Ga sto c cf; Bmp oy; "' m3"'l'39 "ml Hal"? 3el'l""'d- "p" m" at p'" at Km” Lyn” wed” 5d . E d Th da ' - and was fined 850.00 and costs at Eleanor-'3 can , 3 around and do something with G P 5” '”"- - - We" son of Mr. and Mrs. Emlilen Ber- ll Norfolk. Ellllnllll E 33 ll ll” l'- In G OIL Co LTD . . '37 - the weekend at his home. November 9th and 10th Vml - - . v . two months when he appeared in their hands and feet. To borrow "rd: 5l- Pll”llP- Tl"? Wl'9lll0ll5' ..ANGEL FACE” FRANK DALEY. . police gourt yesterday before Magi- rnalvaolrlrlrnma annvlca: - name of Bobby Burn's words. we Mr. Joseph Corkory. rrederlcl. "” P"l"”"ed by R” Ell” 9”" Wm, R,,,,e,, Mglchm Md ya... ' - etrate .11. strain. Q. c. The theft The annual thankoffering meeting thlnk "1t'ecomln' yet. form that." on N.n. recently spent some time ml” Wlw "ls" "lelllled ""P"'" 3, took place Saturday. November of the WJtl.s.. and the Evening with his wife and family at the "'33- M” Le” m"""lW”0l'5'"- ' 9.. "1'-mpnmp-so sill and ya. lpyggugpcgd lyy cut. cu-cl, 0; an summed” mu”, )..1........ mi lit. The bride was given in marr- "W ” A ' Harry Macxey who made the -p- tartan Church was held in the f sde . (C”"""""l.'”"' "39 1”) .. W0 W l"""8"'"- 3-ldesmlld W m .- prehenalon Tuesday. A Summer- church hall, unplug Nov. . Miss Louise Bernard and the . side man was fined 130.00 and colts ember 0. Mn. wllllarn I" a l d 1' d Fmmsma" "5 ML L90 Maddllt In Borden Legion Home. r' , for being intoxicated in a public ppujdgng M the WM; W" 1,; ll 0 fly Breakfast was served to 55 guests Frlda Nov 11 f0 t OBCAMEO” place. a. d.,,.,, ,1 u,, ,,,,,u,,',',,,,, M, . mum ago 3: at 3 3 tlglchardstlnn. W;dllri:g;t;n.d (l)iut- and ilheir -wivesr v)erel';irIlls KENSNGTON . WII U95 5 WCPC . 3 6 H9 I M . :'h':,”f:d3 r,':,'..E".'n';",:"&:': ,h:a"sd,',f,,':i,f::3'E;,::ch'et.;w.f: min?” 35: 3: P: Oorrnieng Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Friends only. Jackie Doyle's W d Tm H54." H'AY'NG Au" THIS WEEK n Rog Ellis. who read the lcripture. Canadian Legion announced yester- mm new as as 37 Cormier. Moncton. N'.B.. Mr. and Orchestra. Dancing from 9 ..”S(','Tms',5 'pAmg..' 3 E ni sh 8 d '0 Mn, 3,3, mm; ch"-mmmm, daytllat duetopopular demand the malolaot-0 Sgt: Mrs. M. Gallant. Bedeque: Mr. "112. st 1 Ton Cums Glam M VG llg CW5-6. CH . was the gu g 3 Ju, sale of poppies in Summerside l and Mrs. Henry Landry. Mr. and arr ng y . - ” ' "" "- "lo: 33 ::l":...'r.:”:"'::.d.”:.l lJ:.i;.”.i'.'Ji;1'.f”".i3'”..l.l.".3.li' at. M5 a ””””'e' .:.'.::.'.:.”:l. M-rim may mu-rsdavl 3:30-Fur 2:30 On Oct. 15th. 1955. Mrs. William me! cored with the Lord's 9 Am i ' ' ' .. E(.)mMtehcll.(iilun;lnutt):r(3.onl;lIe)l' Esme prayer soda social hour followed. llIl.'g;;'”Vy:m Wms he mm 1:53:53 lg lg ;”.'.?"i.'l?i ”:la"ll3sMl?unI;l?"ill.fg2lI Folow the crowds and be among those who a H ' i ' Ir mm which uh. V" wmllnm, magnum; pmg - appears to have an unusual awiirida soon so u u ard. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caissle. W. 9. pg. saw "A MAN C Wm M - g":,:, -an-3 .l::.: .,":"v:.”...".l'. ...'"”.:i.:'":.:." .1.” ::;:..:”a :2 ”" W W " " ” m of cRA pAuD THEATRE ' ' " m'n-V ""1 m m ' ' l I"" '5 "'5 "Vt mi Relatives and friends of Mr. men", M". Muxumm g, gm. death in Vancouver BC. on Oct. llllellll ll',0m mllly Wllo dld not 05; as us me u re Thom" Adam Bishop were Shock. Illct and mild !l'lIlllIGl' bore all mlmsarof her .m"' M"' xv." st hr hale, Jew iuuecvmtheff has Imp 1.: :3” ed and saddened to learn of Mg - --' 8315 nth Cllrlatlan fortitude and pop ''0'”' ””l"ll9"l7 39'9" 39lll"l0l b”'”l ” fnIfS”".. ” ” 9 amt ill one use me tragic death which took place at mm The deceased '” .7 ya" 3.", .3 31.1 1. 1379 .5. Wu liens IEIIH ma lg - ed Mun - "5 WA "'5 "” Mt Pleasant Saturday Oct 15th " t " I d "I daudm 0' mg 1”; 'ufVl p mgmbgp of an gion o c ave express nmmnnu . . . . . r or ..i.'.'. ::'....:”:l.. n'u....... oi... ;;':lg.g;h";'Bl;", John...-;;g,go,;-;; :”:.,;lg,:;;l;"::.,0'..l:;,9 '.::P0:;; 33.3 . 1: 2” :3 3 .?::”:::”.:":”.?4.l:”l:.3'.'.5? :33 r - e en ' e y ”'9l""3- .9,-mwl h bud J, 1 a, point out that the proceeds from ” ' "' "' l'' l7 Mrs. Thomas A. Bishop. He leaves True life sto of a great orchestra leader. In. Dem" h" h"”b”d "M" '" mourn hunter: Mra. E:rl.M?c'l( the we of this Remembrance Day 13:11.: ll” '0 ll'0"l"l "'5 l”'55l"3- ' b"'"'e"' strum tal ' ry ' in dancing. With humor, .n h 1. . in CY , en mUSlC, sing E, l0 lllmllll ? Pl 9 3- 0'" Wllo emblem provide gainful employ- W-It-n no nv. and 1a Robert Bishop. Portland. Oregon . . "'5 ”V9"l l"Pll'"" lll ll” Wm .... ' w th ed d hi h touching emotion. eellt 9' c0llW'3' "ll 0” d'"llll5l' mud n 1..." pr, F1-lnk 39,; . ment to thousands of Vetcraft em- a number of nephews and nieces 3"" 1 Com Y all 8 ldltll. (Mrs. Joseph I. Murphy). ,0 ml "'” . "M W E, ,,,,,,,,'; ployeea in the shops where they N,',””'.,”,';,;',"""” W '"l""'- .four brothers and two sisters pre- Starring: James Stewart - June Allyson l0ll?0Il. who with her husband cinhtbwmll pug,” an; ' are made. Veterans and their de- ' mm deceased him. Funeral was held "lined l0vl;mlllll0 lllg9l'll- W0 '9. held 5,, gym” Oct. ff: pendants see provided with medlc- G. Oct. 19th from Bowness Funeral ro era. am ran. mile. a. gun”; 0; chum, p-um"; al care and scholarships are pro- fa." Home Rev Clement Graham of nd John Grant. Poplar Grove. mm, my 1- D mrnm omc, vided for the children of those men Church of Scotland officiat- ld two sisters; Clara. tMI'I- utilll. Intel-men: ya. in 0"”, who went over but did not return. WTNNIPEG (CF)-Oltl and bIr- ed at the service. pallbearers were. llsrlea MacDonald). lnvlrlleos. V1,. 'lm.m ",3. The greater the sale of popplea 1!! 00! co lied in '1 narrow Messrs. James chappell sr.. John M39110 (Mn-H-V-Clarke-lln - the more of this are-t work can range on the grain ex- Barlow. Malcolm Goodwin. Edwin N 0 rldze. Alta. he carried out 0 Wellloldli wl eommerc- Darby. Rufus McLure. and William The floral tributes were many P I ill dqmnd on the light side and Phjlljpg, . d tiful. On on. lath fllow- 975098 5 I . both - fo - mun Isdrxort service ;ilJlhaleml:lgImo. author and olorle Martin. Rum- '””""" m” 9" "E" ""3 Wm l - r Mljlg;-vf;g:dl;f';,l;',fw";',”M'lr:ll,F;,':; 11”" wishing I? Pvlg" Momsfr: muctoli ltov. .. mrord. was-eviai tth : - ' Alb n or E . c funeral cortege proceeded to home of their unit andtlgiclof Ma: ,,T3'”,,,,”.':'."3f, mesxmw 0”” 950- 95 gllllher 7236: May once Barlow on Sunday. w'.'"" at H" . O N. '” ' : MI" Agllgln Cl'ml'- ll""' ll-l'lI- Inn". .; snmnon. Oct. nun. Mra:.8im. ”l,'l.',',": '3"? ll M" .,.,,,,,.,, ,,.., ,,,,.,g,..,, M”, duing Arlnielice Day services v. are one ;. le. were: any - - A ' ' -if. r--'i-m w -i”"n-5"-3' ""v "' l - ::":a.:.:.':". or u '6-.-raft” ll M named to rmm mm at vl- Nb-M RICHARD lonn.; lEAlI,,... ,::3''' u” "N'"" My G” to ggpogf of nag". Iclom ;:.ho call to wn,l:llnttnunt.f'rscrip- 11 ".' l.NI.Wl6: -llyM'sz alga andN Mreo. J. MacDonald on Legion HOMO bifbfi I050 n.m. OII Fflddy. g ' ” .- 111 bearers were: Maura 1'1,” .'m. . .' ”' W" ' annvwll-II'I'II"ll'Il"ml'”"" i llll:rn am Ialold Phtlllpl. Mll' : 1' W D.” " :” up. Qty M . Wt -"I! VI Mr. Claude Barlow observed his . - His Ihellnooo. Ilflnlhmmcfllllu ah”. 3v';1':,':l .' Duh mt ncf A hymn nu 3?. 'u4'u”' lb" huh” birthday on Nov. 4th. BM. g ' -' Ir and Co II- a"'” ' ""'" l lheluoerfclrcl ofpr ' ' rs :.'."""" --9'” "' "" "””"'"'l' land. 1: huh llodrtlur. 21..':';. this we of lno.ott:S- ” -lo” "”mn."'”' ll? . . - N 0 T C E Evonlllci 75: It 50:: Moflnoos 50: In 25,6 ; etarr. . and. V1: 1. "In. . rraaident presided. Roll 1: was 1.1315; -g ;,.g; No, 3 .. , mwuad six members lower 1. l , - i . in b M ' tea with .3. with no no..':'tm- rig M I'”' m--------------1--III! .ard of Thanks snl5:'n'.';n3;.""' """"'" l mm were welcomed. Mlnutaa a.eeu;- "ea... r:v'll"l in: The postponed Annual Al Leqloltlnemhera and veterans are . . -. J - Grade IV: 1. Vunon lemma; dlaatm woreread.Athank mastic gluon are-1. ; No. 2 Meeting of the All”,-ton -mug"-f 1.15 4.1. 1 lletlnlb-d'tha late hfra.2.GordonDoy:8.WllIaan .eaerl-nu lnnu-nlonelll.eeli;. .a1.ml:itu4i. : 9.41-ggngnd Remembrance Day A. man a auexlenon Conway. Grade 1: 1. up seem. I-nu no-noon. on. ma. 0ol- so. 3 lat; stand :31: 1 durum Clll'll"8 Club Wl" be held l” "9"" . . all to" ' alone: and lllccarvilla aevelynarlon waatahanand dedicated to am: No.1 stall; No. a com. the club room Friday eve- . No H '6 d. W”. . mm” -oeupnem. Rev. z sloeoofnarlow; n . t. A prayer for we - 1" ling, Nov. 11th at 7:30. PC7040 00- ION”. V- - '9 L. ' .u.au-.-Donald Partectattandaneafor ...l.l.52.".'i'” sreadh!Mra.!'ult- I - un3eea.l - A azupo Clue 0ct.: Gladys aulew. vane. am. an ltaanluls. J. H. MYBICK. gm .9 up-don Rink at 10:30 emu. -- ; , or kind- Arthur. 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