Predicts Big Increasiejln ; Motor Traffic Congestion i ny uanono Monntsos Canadian Press Staff Writer jc jam? It may get three times 5 big in 25 years. And watch out. lay-li'ail(6l', there may be three oati demons bearing down on you pstcad of one. and speedy forcetof motor cars ny almost triple. averaging one -car. Only country-ahead of Can- Iii-I last year was the Urltcd iates which had one for ever it Americans. i J Rhys M, Sale, president of the ord Motor Company of Canada. redicted today that the tow anadiant number of cars - on t inadequate and behind - Nic- imes-may rise to about 9.200.000 y 1980 from 3.755.000 in 1955. And with the big wartime and post-War crop of babies grown up rid ready, for their turn at the V.llCEl, the motor car industry willW continue to expand. said Mr. Sale. iiith annual -sales rising in 1980 to about 956,000 from 450.000 Iast' l yrar. BEHIND THE TIMES ilaking cars and trucks is big business with salaries and wages DEPRIVATION how does the sun descend the morning cloud. Ami lightly streams across the life- less sea. The quiet earth does only shrink and shroud, And gives itself to darkness and to me! Although 'tis winter and I shake with cold, c And every tree is rendered mute and bare. W llay I in winter still in mind he- hold The summer thrice more wished. And rare.” W The world has beauty in it, all around it, c That which it had has that which we recall. For all these things about us are compounded; in losing nothing we retain it all. lliit my fair rose blooms now in heaven's spring; Through having all, everything! welcome, lose I my --Danny Mccarron. Montague. P-. E; 1. MR. PAUL McLAUGHLlN Death came as" an unexpected visitor to the" community Pcake'a on Thursday, 0c'. her 10th It ten a.m. and claimed as its l'lf'll1I1 Mr. Paul McLaughlin who suffered a heart attack which re- suited in his death after his car left the road. and went over an embankment near Peake's. Paul was born at-Peake'a in 1t'll'l3, the son of the late William Mrl.aughlin and Elizabeth Bam- hrick. He lived on his farm at Peake's until after the death of his mother. For several years he was or every three Canadians. com-., iii-ed with one for every 4.2 last ,hind the times.” i "Millions upon millions of dol- lltirs EII'('.i)Pill1,: wnstcd annually as l oads--roads which he descrihcdi paid aml uiatcriuis purchased by Canadian motor car producers to- 1955, Mr. Saic suid. Ford turned out 37 per L't.'nl of'all tlieivcliiclea last year. But while more and more cars were being injected into-the roar- . , t For in 25 years. Cunadns sleek ling traffic sin-am, the Ford presi- dent said he was "appalled by the sheer ccoiioiiiic cost of a national highway system that is years he- a result of traffic congestion. bad iroads. limited parking space and iothcr fnults in the system." he told the Gordon economic or mis- sion. i And this was to "say nothing of a toll of human life and limb that can he attributed directly and indirectly to road conditions or ineffective traffic control." LOSING BATTLE ' Canada in 1944 had l27.000 miles of surfaced iiiizliii-ay. equal to one mile for every 11.3 vcliicles. The surfacing extended to t9l.000 miles in 1953. but the vehicles had in- creased and the mileage dropped to one to every lit vehicles. Tlils, said Mr. Sale. was fight- ing a "losing b tile." It was time Canadians got t cmselves a better tcgratcd planning. The most com- pelling need was to correct traffic congestion on key liiohways and cities across the country. lnsiifficient roads and highways. added Mr. Sale. also have a had effect on sales of cars and trucks. Ford didn't know how serious this was. but it was awni'c of it par- ticularly in the big cities. ' Another problem was the federal 10-per-cent excise tax. This was a "lingering inlierltance from the distant past when the automobile was looked upon as a pure lux- ury." Mr. Sale said the car owner already was loaded with innumer- able taxes. The excise tax should be removed. PLACE FOR LABOR Greater nicciianization in fac- tories may bring greater produc- Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney. Monti-cal. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie. Charlottetown. ' Mrs. Teresa Smith and Mrs. Wilfred Smith. Cliarlottctowii. Mr. and Mrs. Joc McDonald. Souris. Mrs. Lauretta Dcvine and Fam- ily. Pcake's Miss Belle Curran. Boston, Mass. Gerard Fraser, Summerville. Mr. Edward Donnclly and Fam- ily. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan and Family, Pcakc's. Mrs. MJ. Kelly and Family. Elliotvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph it-rant. Peake's. Mr. James Mooney. Peake's. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Hughes and Family. Peak:-'s. Mr. .I.M. Curran. Pt-akc's. Mr. and Mrs. M. l-landralian and Family. Pcalic a. i-mpioycd as a carpenter with the Dominion Bridge Company. Mon- treal. On retiring from this work he came to live with his sister Wlnnlfred. Mrs. Charles Gurney, It Peslte'a. Paul will be missed by his many friends as he always was cheerful and jolly and even in his maturer years retained a'youthful attitude. lie was s well-read man, I good conversattonalist and a keen debat- er. He was regarded as good com- pany by all his friends as he possessed the art of storytelling. was quick with an answer and had the gift of describing things well. He was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church. the last rites of which he received from his pastor. Rev. Basil Croken. He made practical use of his religion in being always ready to help where help was needed. He leaves to mourn besides his sister. Winnlfred. Mrs. Charles Gurney; one brother. George A., Valsir. California; and a sister. Monica. Mrs. Neil Gallant. Vernon River. Four brothers and three inter: pICdCCCIIOd him. A sorrow- lnx niece. Edna, Mrs. Watson Rob- nnon. and her husband motored irnm Wsltham. Mass., to attend his wake and funeral The funei'sl which was largly at- tended was held on Saturday morn- illK.'0ctober 21nd. from St. Culb- berta Church. St. Teresa. under the capable direction of Mr. Brail- ity. Charlottetown Funeral Home, ""0" Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Reverend Basil C"0k9II. who also -conducted the tervlcen It the (envy, The pail bearers were Messrs. Andrew J. Mooney. Alfred nomin- ll. -lame: Gillan. John A. Mooney. Leonard Bradley and Joseph D. liar-Mlllan. May his soul rest in peace. IIIEAF Rs Mrs. IPBAY M . C "& nC?llant.. Vernon Rlvlr. Pwhaod Mrs. Charles Gurney. Mr. nu , "TI ml”, Mrs Neil Gallant. Ver- f'. Charles Gurney. Pealro's. "when Mrs. my Williams. "Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams. Mind- 'hVI Inili Obi-denidurnw. Chr- nfl. Gl.lI'H9'I mm hM.r:;.Waloon Robertson. . hilt Ind Mrs. om Redmond. align. ' l'. m&AmWm' ms. t Helen and Preston - Hughes. Peake's. Mr. and Mrs. Tiionias Kelly, tivity in the future. but. Mr. Sale ;sssurcd labor. there always 'will be TORONTO (CPI-See that traf- tailing more than s500.000.00il inlroom for workers in the Ford plants. The industry was a long way from push-button factories. As for the future shape of the automobile ithelf. Mr. Sale said he hestiated to make any predictions. But the automobile of 1900 ”wiil gull be an automobile in tiie basic sense of having wheels. a body. and a means of propulsion." And- for getting around. lllcy will be more vital than over. add:-rt Mr. Sale. They wont take a back seat to the helicopter or the plane. AST road system. under Iona-term in-l Peake's. M Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Gillan, Peake'I. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Grant, Pcake's. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley. Qt.Tersea. Mr. an Mrs. John rrainor. 'Peake's. l Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. .Pcake's. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. 5Pr:rke's. i Mr. and Mrs. .i.W. Mcliiiiis, Eillotvale. i. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, lMorell. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogurson and Marion, St. Patrick's Road. Mrs. Charles Bradley and Fam- ily, St. Teresa. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Handralian. Peake's. Mr. John A. Mooney and Family. Peake'l. Mr. John '1'. Valley. Charlotte- town. Charlottetown Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burns and Family, Byrne's Road. Mary and Ben Keefe, Morell. ENROLLMENTS Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Fuiicrui Home. Mrs. Nellie Gornilcy, Boston. Mass. The Fathers of Our Lady ill Mercy. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Whitty. Boston. Mass. Jesuit Seminary Guild. George and Mary Colburn, Bos- ton. Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Sisters of St. Martha. csa's Convent. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY Ter- a and Wilfred Kiggins, Bor- den. Betty Gormley, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wooiridge, Cove Head. l St. Ter- Mrs. Mary Lappin. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Vcrnon River. Sgt. Milton and Mrs. lloyle Sum- merslde. Mr. John T. Valley, Cliarlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy, River- to n. Mount Stewart. ' Rita and Harold ilk-l)oii:il(l. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarkln. I'cake's. Hazel and Cecil Adams. M Mass. Eva Gurney. Charlottetown. aldcn Miss Noreen Mooney, New Ynrk.. wiLFRI::D L. McGUlGAN The death of occurred suddenly in the Charlotte- Following attendance '.McGuigan as a mechanic in the l er operated. Stewart and Co.. the . P h time employment. Mr. ML-Guigan was a veteran oil iWorl(l War I. having served over-I seas with the 2nd Siege Battery. My, and M.-5-1.;.A M..ca..eyv Char. lit MEMOIIIAM I Mr. McGuigan was a son of the! late John McGuigan and Helen. Tralnor. both of Charlottetownq at Queeni Square School. he became Ian tag-' prcntice plumber with the ate . . ,V . MH. Trainor and later became as-itvg: .II”el;',i5;,l':::;lVF, 12:3! i:9?I'oe"l": aociated with his brother J. Franlrconnolb; W (-;0Odwm'”L'awwniMr and M” L W Goodwin Ch" Reliance Garage whlcli the form-i:.:;:mfAr;t)lLa'1Ifgf':l'::;'MM:';dlnE5::lMrs J Emma" Quin" chamme. Catholic Cemetery. The Canadian! .10;-m, L0Ei0n lzraveside iiei-vice was readi Marion Mathesoii. Charlottetown y Comrade Leo Doyle. Last posll Lorraine DeCoste. Charlottetown nd reveiiir has sounded by Bug- Subsequcntly Mr. McGuigan was; employed as engineer with Bruce b Maritime i M Electric C0,, and later at the RH C. A. F. Station. Charlottetown; during the war years. During the. MASS CM-(D5 ast summer. owing to impaired;-1-he Family .4 High, calth. he confined his work to part Mary and BM Brown Charlom. Miss Elaine McGuigan, I The funeral of Wilfred L. Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. Lt. Col. F. B. Conrad, James I lar William Cliaisstin. The funeral was largely attended. town Mr. and Mrs Robert Bradley. Char loltetuu n. 'As a youth he was interested in? lgiieioim atlilvtics and played junior hockey' Mr. -with the Abhies during the years) of their greatest activity. There are left to mourn besides .his wife. the former lMc-Carey. two I treat. Mr and Mrs. .l.T. Gill. Elliot- Vaic. Mrs. F..l Iiiurpiiy. Miss Auiii-s. Mt-Lean, Vancouver Irrrii. Vernon ilivcr. Mrs. H.S. McLeod and Sons. Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McLeod. Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Weston McLeod. Killross. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon lhchault. Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. Sumnierside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes and Family. Alberry Plains. Catiloiic Women's League, Ver- non River. Women's Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallant, St. Charles. Kieth Pickard. institute. Alb a rry Miss Ahhlc Cnliings. Alberry Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wisiner. Stanhopc. Mrs. Catherine Robertson. King-. elow. Mrs. Rose Mcnougald. Morell. Mary and Ben Kccfc. Morall. Mabel and Unswortli Gurny. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle. Aihcrry Plains. Mr. and Mt's. Ward Crane. River Mllnllll or riuuuis The family of the late Paul Mc- Laughlin wish to express their sincere thanks to Reverend Father Croken. the Sisters of St. Teresa I Convent. their neighbors and fri- Josephine Mr. daughters. Mrs. . Summerv.ilie.iM.-, and M”. and Mrs .lanii-s Mullally. Charlottetown. C 'Nellie and F.rn .llcCarcy. Char- l lottetown and Mrs. l-"rank Mclntyre. Charlottetown lMrs. W. R. Seaman tliii.I,i'll, Char- l lottetown At-HIPS and Aubrey Hushes. M0n- Mrs. Mary iiiui-iiagiian. Charlotte- l tnivn ;Mr. and Mrs. I-Ii-in-xi .ilr'l'ague and family, Cl'l8l'i0iiCillilI1 Strphcn Trainer, Charlottetown Miss RCL'lIli'l Donneily. Cliarlotte-WM,-. and M”. Tm n.-;.di(.y. Char. I lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Cumminx.rMr. and Mrs. John Pollard. Char- lottetown Mrs. Laura Carver, Vernon River Mr. and Mrs. James Mullins. Char- : lottetown -Mr. and Mrs. J. B. slillfoon. Char- Mrs. lliiiin Currie. Vernon Rive-r.i ends and all who helped in any way during their sad -bereavement. lottetown Mrs. P. J. Rossiter and family, Charlottetown Mary and Maurice Goodwin. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trsinor, Char- lottetown Joe Doucette. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Graham, Charlottetown Emma Whelan and Mrs. Ida Mac- Millan. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doyle, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGuigan. Charlottetown Dot. Fred and Susanne Bradley, Leah McMahon. Calgary Barbara Coyle. Calgray Stephaine and Carl Bradley, Char- lottetown Mrs. A. L. Adams and Enid, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Reymond. Char- lottetown Mrs. J. A. Weir and Dorothy. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. H. 1'. MacPhee. Charlottetown Bill Campbell. Chariottetow Shirley McNally. Charlottetown Joan Weir, Charlottetown W Mae, Fred. Don and Paul Wheian. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley. Char- lottetown W. A. Davey. Charlottetown Mr. Reginald MacDonald. Chariot town pher. 1 Mc- town Hospital on Saturday Nov. l9.iG""s'F"- W-i,5 held Tuesday m0Fl1' Mr. 1955. mnowmg his admission 5uf.ili1g from his late residence 114 .fering from a heart condition whichl Elm Avenue 10 St. I)lln5li"'l'5 3”l”Mr. and Mrs. ideveloped while workingat repair: I llca where Requiem High Mass win to a machine at Seaman's Bever- lielebraled by Rev. age Co. He was 62 years of age, who also conducted service at the grave. Honorary pail bearers were,m-, F, A, . and Mrs, F. Corcoran Mr, Fullerton. Helen and Isabel MacDonald (High) Arthur Mutch. W. A. Davey. John ollard. Bruce wonniicott, Rlch- Frank Mccuigau (Highi chariom. ard E. Dowd. Keith Myers and rssrie Christopher lF'rancesl and-Mr. Reginald Wlielan. Montreal. both oil whom reside in Charlotetown. 0th-I er survivors are a brother. J. Frankl Nellie Nicholson. Charlottetown . Wilfred Mc-iMcC-uignn. a sister. Mrs. Thomas Mary, Ann, Barbara Cronin. Char-a Guigan. well-kno a plumber and Whelan tElial and two grandchil- mntm. mechanic 0; chatiougigwnl drcn Paul and Barbara Christo Dr. L. l. and Mrs. Duffy Wtlilighr Charlottetown lottetown Mrs. Joseph Hennessey and Alice, Charlottetown and Mrs. Charlottetown Reg. MacDonald. Patrick McTague, Charlottetown and Mrs. Charlottetown Wilson Ramsay. MacMilian (High) . Charlottetown Charlottetown town lMr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainer and family, Charlottetown lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaugthier and family. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Hyacinthe Dolron. Charlottetown r Phillip Holland. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Smith and family. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley and family. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown William Bradley and family. Char- lottetown Leota and George Larter. lottetown Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Gallant. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cudmore and family. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. William Muise, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan and family (High) Charlottetown Burnadette Trainor. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McAieer, Char- lottetown . Employees of Dowd Motors Ltd.. (High! Charlottetown Florence MacDonald. Charlotte- town George Cudmore. Char- Whitlock. Stall Down Motors Ltd. spray June -and Jack Calcott. Spray Stat! of P. J's, Spray. mid Canadian Beige Battery Ass'n Poppy Spray era IYMPATIIY CARD! Inez Hughes. Charlottetown lottetown lottetown Mr. and Mrs. North River. Betty Holl, Charlottetown Della Dawson, Summerside Betty and Loman McAula lottetown town Charlotteown lottetown lottetown Audrey Birch. itharlottetow town Bernice Arsenault. Toronto Mary Darte. Charlottetown Charlottetown . Charlottetown Helen Maeltlnnon, Charlottetown town Auldine Morrluy. Charlottetown Ethel MacDonald. Charlottetown Mildred Costello. Charlottetown jllilda MacNeviu, Charlottetown Murilla Pound. Charlottetown Agatha McCabe. Charlottetown Jars. Robert Gallant, Charlottetown Mrs. Joseph Gillan. Charlottetown LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Corinne and Jim Ward and boys. Hamilton Mrs. W. R. Seaman. Charlottetown Ruby and Ed. Lynda. Charlotte- town Bernice Arsenault. Toronto iMr. and Mrs. D. E. Gallant and Barbara Coyle. Calgary Mrs. Mary Murnaghan. Charlotte- town Mrs. A. A. McQuai-rie. Sour-is Leah MacMahon. Calgary Theresa Arsensult. Toronto family. Charlottetown Jean MacMiilan, Calgary Sister Ellen Elizabeth, New Water- ford. N. S. Department of Veterans Affairs Charlottetown TELEGRAMS Jean and Rundeil learnan. Miami Beach Wilfred and Joyce Whelaa, Hal- fax SPIRITUAL BOUQUET The Sisters and Children of It. Vincents Orphanage. Giuliani- town FLOWERS The Family, Pillow. Barbara and Paul (Graiidchlldrenl Spray Rlindell and Jean Seaman. Spray Marion and Blair. Cross Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowd, Wreath- Harry and Eleanor Craig. Wreath! staff Seaman's Beverages. Spray- uoyii In-ti. Chur- gf ' raspy. rm-, '''.E''4 0 .,,An'ii-f l PROVINCIAL DI SON SUP Spartan TV 9'W no. more p ower for sharp picture detail on all channels Reserve power is the iiey to good reception. That's why Spartan has increased the power 2095- s new high in the TV industry. Whon you buy a TV set it should be strong enough to bring in hard-ho-get channels. it should deliver enough watts to the , picture tube to magnify picture detail, I should hold your picture steady even 5'” " f” 5'" when station strength varies. Spartan ital "MU" W 77 the power todo all this and mom. a rnour IOUMO much mom -X - I-noon ruumo V; ' ,,,"'l.':,'f;':,".' rm "MacGREGOR" Cow.roIr!lI-mnsplrft nlilh legs. 27'f1' will IN NDh' & by .1.'I'A' liigli. Mode! Jo. 2lElM. lnosolabb II Inland or bland: ML Fran! tn) Inning; fntll syvllr (4'- bound nadir mnlrolr). The only nodal ofkr j u Iicnarlniii-itAhlIibplns'-galsdfndsunnd. -r -I-annu--u XXX eGl.Y Innate: uwdopon hr 0AO1PllV! oAIHOO70Il I .oN.TN1& 0 ,Qh 'u'?&'”1 o&."ssIUsauIn -unaaanailtouw Hniasaneuuounueinsnu Canadian Legion, Poppy Wreath Maude and Irwin Miller. Cut Flow- Msjorie ind Bill Cutcliffe, Char- Mrs. Flnrie Trslnor. Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Reid McKenna. Char- Alexlus McQuald, I Jeannine Whitehead, Charlottetown Anna and Alvin Shaw. Charlotte- y. Char- Jessie and an McLeod. Charlotte- town Jane and Ivan Horne. Charlotte- llelen and Bill Shields and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Keenan. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Darte. Char- Vera and Avon Andrews. Charlotte- Saralt. Cyril and Eric McGi-egor. J. Austin and Patricia Trainor, Joe and Emma Corrigan. Charlotte 3 M2 wonder... I used? 0 VWO CGKB N EVERY PACKAGE-pro-moooond in has-inauuoiono-ium.' OIIOCAIIYINLINIRSNIVIIVPAOIAGI o-oopeegoaoooouess-.. ' I, my mess Famous snows xxx antes 0 won: o moooun 0 couiuuariou . lli9illllE3."..3.?E?-SM. IOIIMIIKIMIIW8-dslnhlnninlsvdpiie clnhnsu. t Wed-. Feb. 1. 1956 VM:1A:l1FeGlli!l'diBl1. Page 11 Amy and Frank Cronin, Citarlotte- lottetown , WW" liar. and Mrs. M. J. Langley. Chat; Douglas and Mabel Macbeod. Char- ltllletdwn ' i -5 lottetown Winnifred M." Leonard. Charlotte- Joyce Coady. Charlottetown - Elcanoriand Ralph Small. Char- lottetown Lois and Earl Ford. Cliurlottctowii Minnie and Syd Clily. Charlotte- town . Mrs. Percy Dovine. Cliarlottctowni Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Taylor,l Charlottetown. town Ruthie Saunders, Charlottetown illarhara Herring. Charlottetown. lMazie Crabbe, Charlottetown. iLloyd and Rose MacNevln. Chat lottetown. Shirley Macllae, Charlottetown. Kay Morrison, Charlottetown , Mr.andM.Nl Whitllfld Edgar Doucette, (.harlntlelilwn mmnyl Cifarloflgfgwn oc ' Mr. and Mr". Edward Larter and M . - family, Charlottetown i Es1;aE'i'1lleI&iM.:vhite and Myrtle- v.'3".na Milton Stewart. Char- Vyi?n1yc:ri?lg:rk:iCIHTii'i?::l.' Fl;)0r::;:";)ew:;"d Nmma" Ke”y' ch" G'll5EgKe:ohvIIld Joan Cudmore. Braclb ME':::8:l:ilDGw?:iSl.leHeI'l)Cl't Carr. chat-.;C'f.i,f;e:;"';.i:af,"d Mme" J"h'""o"' Mrs. strain and Joan. Charlotte- Align MacKay, Cllal'ltlliCltiiill iQ',',',',:f.i.'.f'jf,f.' Ch" town - W Mrs. Florence Mt-Alec-r, (fliarloilc- 1u"Mm..nW ' MICha:lli:itetl:Wl'i D" Muxmnei Isrzlzge Smith. Cliarlollciown iMm.y MaCNei”' Char1mlemwn' illoy H. Johnston. Summersido Hon. George D. and Mrs. l)clllois.lcori.mc and Jim ward "M M”. Charlottetown l u3mm.,,, Verna and Blair M'dCl)tlIlHi(i t.'liar-.Giadys and Jack lliaL'Gregor, Chm-. iotlelowll l lutlolou ll Helen and Leo Mi-.Il'i)flllillti ttiiur-'1-jog and Ha.-1-y ,uat-Nevin, Chm. lottetown. lollctiiiin Verna and Blair iliaciloiialtt. Chai'-.ju.-5, Chal-I05 Mahmg, (;h;"-pm. lottetown. 2 limit MP-V Fern? CUldW'-'”- (-'i””'1”W".Eiiiili and Angus MacEacliern WWII ' l ('ii:i riotteinu n M!” and Ml'S- Hamid 5V1HVR5"- Edna Ash. Charlottetown Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. A b 5 in .1 Mr and Mrs. Stanford Bipzuai and (ammo (ji,a,.10u::m).,,n ml ." Roy. Bradalhane lHEl1.Pl .3 d R'l l'l G'll .- f ' . ;Fliii-once and Garry .Nli'.M-iiii.i l.,”....:::.n dp Iespm ch" Charlottetown Warreii and Marion Henderson Mrs Carrie Johnston anti taniily.i Cliarlotietuwn I ('llaI'l0tl8l0Wn - . Mlleicll and Priscilla Griffith. Char. Mary and Irvine McLaiL-ii lliar- lottetown iolle Wn Mr and Mrs. Alyre Arsenaull. and Alice eweil. Ciiarlotletoiiii ramny, 'rom.m, Ihlay and..l-Iarry Macbougall. Char- Eleanor McAdam. Charlottetown lottetown iliazel and Weston Wliitiock. Char- .Lula and Norman Nicholson, Char- lottetown lottetown Mrs. Ed. Acorn. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeClair. Chap- Norma Dalziel. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Alfred Doyle and lottetown (Emily. Charlultcluvvn Gerald P. Murtagh. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas lllcCalie and Mrs. Bertha MacDougall. Hartford family. Charlottetown Conn, ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leclair, Char-Mrtoelie McLean. Montreal lottetuivn Fred 3 d L h M C rm Helen and Charlie Michael, Char- Chris C'i3osbye,aMontT'ei:l. yi 30”” CQXE JMLYES onorsyooallfhesooxiraol swords onlVINtoyoreotioorTWO I108-NOCHCAKH. MIX-lust odd water, mist and bah. IIIY ' 5' h u a. J . A IPIG ANOIIOOD a