I Find Druggist's Death 1 Was Due To Heart Attack T7 "Chalk Garden" Presented Effectively On First Night WEATHER rononm ICP)-Temperatures issued by the Toronto public Page 2 The Guardian-.. Wed.. February 20. 1957 H.M.C.S. RETURN FROM SUEZ of Charlottetown. and Ldg. Sea. Derek Harrison. Halifax. on board Magnificent. The carrier returned to Halifax Feb- Force. P0 Hughes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, 56 Upper Queen St.. Charlottetown. National Defence Photo. CITY AND CENTRAL the Hughes Drug Store. I p.m. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy, open A a.rn. to BAGPIPES will skirl tonight at the Scottish concert in Yeo's death of Mr. Bradley whose body was taken from the burning bed of his Weymouth Street residence Fire Department. Dr. Neil Boyd, assistant pro- vincial pathologist who preform- . ed the post mortem examinations. ' told the court that he found no The regular meeting of Sunday evening February 17th. led by Mr. Bruce Atkins. the Vice-Presiden Mr. left until next week when program. Miss followed by the Benediction Miss MacDougall. Young Adults Meet At Zion t h e Young Adult Fellowship of Zion Presbyterian Church was held on The meeting opened by a half hour sing song of favorite hymns with Mr. John Lea-Morgan as pianist. In the absence of the President. Wallace Smith presided. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and roll call was answer the program for the evening was the theme will be "Chrlstian Living- Family Style." We are hoping for an interesting discussion of this theme. in place of the regular Margaret Mac- Dougall showed a film strip en- titled "These Parents Promised" which was very much enjoyed. The meeting closed by singing "Softly Now the Light of Day. theatre. There will be i x GOSPEL Hall. Upper Prince Street special evangelistic services commencing Wednesday. Febru- ary 20. at 8 pm. Wallace Cudmore Enioyed At "Y" Dr. Hamon Kelly. Harold Spil- lett. Russell Spillett. G o r d o I Stewart. John Kirby. Deputy City of foreman Ernest Sellar, William MacDonald. Frank Vanlderstine. Raymond Archer. Clark Innis. Frank Hagen and Raymond Keen- III. I Y. P. Of Central Christian Meet The Central Christian young peoples' meeting was opened by prayer led by Allan Dunbar. Adele Beck led in a lively sing- song of hymns and choruses. The devotional period opened with scripture read by Marion Perry followed by the devotional thought given by Lee Kitchen. Ruth Wood closed the devotional with the evening prayer. During the business meeting it was decided to hold an outdoor social next Friday evening. Ger- trude Stewart, Ruth Burke. Lee lunch. The young people then sep- arated into their classes. After meeting films were shown. meeting closed with prayer. :he The Trinity Young Adults Meet The Trinity Young Adult Group held its regular weekly meeting in the West Parlour. An enjoyable recreation period was led by Sally Leard. munity Service Commission. A film "it's the Brain That Counts" was shown. after which Dr. Robert FATALITY George McQuaid. 10. son of Mr. Alexis McQuaid and the late Mrs. McQuaid. North River. who was injured fatally in the city Monday afternoon. when he fell beneath the wheels of a truck driven by his brother. William. An inquest has been ordered by Coroner Dr. C.A. Candy. and will take place at City Hall. Monday. February 25th. at 8:15 p.m'. Program Competition The program competition for Women's Institute branches was held again this year. All institutes during the year. The winners for both Program Content and Art work were an- nounced recently. For program content the judges were Mrs. Ju- lian Herring and Mrs. Ralph Manning. and they selected Park- dalc as "tops" in this division. Springfield placed second. while Uigg.- Kinross and Mount Herbert tied for third place. Honorable mention was given to Hunter's River Central Royalty, Brackiey Point, and West Royalty. The Art work was judged by Margate. Parkdale and Stanhope tied for third place. They gave special mention to the following many stage successes. interpreted the characters they portrayed in their usual vivid and exciting remarks overheard as the well- pleased audience dispersed. The set. designed by Garry Rea Airth. with its many odd angles. and ”shocking pink" trim. contri- buted greatly to the atmosphere of ths play. lilost effective also was the lighting arrangements. the responsibility of Messrs. Peter Shama and Jack Boomhower. which highlighted the unproductive chalk garden visible off stage. These props, as intended. empha- sized the artificialiiy of the peer ple living in this rural English manor. dominated by a harsh Vic- torian grandmother, Mrs. St. babiy mean that this province will not" be represented in the Do- minion Drama festival this year. lovers will have to see this excel- lent play staged locally. This was the first time Miss Bsgnold's play was produced by an amateur cast on this continent. and its excellent casting and exe- cution is a tribute ot the Guild and the dircctress. Mrs. Vera Miller. i Others taking part in la st night's performance were: Lloyd Yeo as Maitlsnd; Hazel Henry as 1st Applicant; Gwen Patterson as 2nd Applicant; Marjorie Ranahan as Nurse; Elinor MacDonald as Olivia; and Barry Bugden as the Judge. NEW YORK (CPI - Financial scribes as an international fraud that may have cast U.S. investors "as much as S6.000.000." As part of an investigation of a Canadian securities firm and its principals. state Attorney-General Louis J. Lefkowitz obtained a court order Monday to examine Charles Robert Stahl. New York. and Mar- cel Adam Miles. Edmonton. who formed the Edmonton brokerage house of Stahl. Miles and Co. Ltd. Justice Henry Clay Greenberg. in granting the order. decreed that Stahl and Miles appear before the operations of the principals and the company in New York. The investigation. being con- ducted by principal securities nu- New York State Attorney Gets Warrant Re Edmonton Brokers Stock Exchange member firm. to baclc and his flight to Europe and Rio de Janeiro which was calcu- lated to avoid investigation. in- cluding interrogation by this of- fire." He said Siahl resigned from De Pontet in December. ENTERED US. IN 1953 The affidavit states Siahl was born in Poland in 1923 and en- tcrcci the US. in 1953 after living for more than five years in Switz- crland. It states that during his Swita crland stay "he assumed a lcad- company established in 1952. The attorney - general also at- tributes to Siahl "boiler room” selling and promotion of the Green OTTAWA (CP)-The CCF Tues- day put a brake on the usually- to hold up passage of two divorce bills and delayed a third by open- ing discussion on it. The CCF action. in line with its consistent opposition to having Parliament handle divorces. was taken as the Commons started to give second reading-approval in principle-to a number of divorce petitions previously approved by the Senate. Formal votes were called on both CCF amendments which were defeated with the Lib- erals and Progressive Conserv- ativs outvoting the CCF and. So- cial Credit members each time. The votes were 91 to 35 and 89 to 32 J. C. Van Horne (PC - Res- tigouche-Madawaskal voted each (time with the minority. - The amendments both asked that the bills be not given second reading Tuesday and that their subject matter be referred to a Commons committee for study. I 4 'l thdT u ithkn -- DONT FORGET An extensive sports and recre- ruary IS after transporting men gglleggonuwagnegifgrl" A Suva Kitchen and Heather Matheson vol- ll: tElll'letCT'pr?l'Yll8nc:0liwtCe;te :llldco:lll?)fl'lleg cdtrtcertitfiohafdr eticveYi:maeYnl: in weheat hit: 1:dm:iY::a1 pl?Ese(:ll.lu:lI: . htymlngaol I;:i?rYAl-Id" Hlllgifcsmlgsieiglifill E319 thgullrwteeldt IA:-littllf:l:l!hl1Tlfdllliel:g:::Cs; Due l” the mclemem lVe3l-her. umeered M lake "'9 ”l ""5 a suitable program for meetings the New York state attorney de- LOSE Two SHIPS MISAKI. Japan (AP) - The Iioko Fishery Company an- nounced Friday two of its tuna fishing ships are ovcrdue and toured lost with 40 crew mcm- hers aboard. the Hoko Maru II. with 19 men. and the Hoku Mnru VIII. with 21 men. departed for the South Pacific in December and have not been heard from since before Christmas. YEMEN PROTESTS FLIGHTS LONDON (Reuters)-The Arab Red Sea kingdom of Yemen Fri- . - ed , , Mrs. Thomas Lothian and Mr. ,1 M h 21 d 1 Q . jg m 5 SA. d p- day Pl'0lC5i9d l0 Brlmln d33l'i5l I'M” MARSIIFIELD Presbyterian La- dancing and readings. Dont miss G. I G -d The meeting was under the lead- Vic Runtz. Top honors went to f-,?,l,'.a,.., ,",,l3f,nc,,,,:"onl1,'.':'b:,,,1",f, 1'iIg0hll?i:,-;-Il : Geneva 1n.foe5Tnz1':,:' nileged nights by Royal Air Force on pow”; 5.. gleg ":5 5ls't'"m'g9w53l' 5' Y "- Tr UT 3 Tea ership of the Citizenship and Com- Central Royalty. second place to i E r 1. . planes over Yemeni coastal towns. A foreign office spokesman said the Yemeni charge d'affaires in London. Assayed Mohamed Ibra- wgather office; Winnipeg ............ 155 1 Mia. Max. 3 N , "That Frank Joseph Bradley evidence of alchol. drugs of car- Miss Brenda Large. daughter of Maughan (Esther Pletchl. Ind (Nun) (nu) ll 2! l came to his death in the hours lzmtlrmb-:ly'm;s. :4;-.hla:co:i:3s.a:io3:'tt finally ciianaed by Madrlaal. s Dawson go 5 13 30 l subsequent to 10 nm. on Sunday. 0!, "gm uh 3l'nmclu' which pd. Ce" in Mr Hm major ml: in”. woman with a past. played by 5fc'::'A-I” - as n 1, M I F9bl'""3' "ml 1957- 0' l" "'9 lute the air during burning. in i dramatic production. Playing the M3” M””"" Edmonton . 10b 5b - 31 33 . hours prior to 8.30 a.m. on the the lungs or tubes leading to the part of the moody. neurotic child. FESTIVAL OFF Calgary . Bb lib 1! 32 ' I llth as a result of a heart attack.” lungs. He further stated that the . Laurel. in Enid Bagnold's comedy -rm. play was expected to be gugiu. M121; 1:; Halifax . ..24 39 was the verdict of the jury at an latter finding was an indication drama "The Chalk Garden". stag- um um. 1-ueuu. Guudm entry Charlottetown . 23 32 , lmlue" c""d""9d by C"””" D" uni "3 m3" lnd died Pm" '” Gd W "19 I-ml? Thu"? GUM I3 in the provincial regional drama Sydney 15 30 L.E. Prowse and Crown Prosecu- the fire and that in his opinion Queen cim-ion; uuditu;-tum, mu (e'"Val' which can not now be I. yarmmu, . 3; 3 tort J.P. Nicholson at City Hall clause ofddelath an a Large" gave a very convlgciag and held, due to the withdrawal of the Par ICTYTCHTCTY St. John's . . . . . . . . . .. 25 29 as evening. 3. ac eons er e can on lish rformance. T e o ex- A total of eight witnesses testi- of the heart as bl: found it. ,':."emue.d..pf; the cut, vetergngmgf ::,l:1er1n,m:,n'l;1;v::frl-E-T,'1, lYyY1T.pg,l:,.. Divgfcgs Slowed HALIFAX tCP)-The weather fied as to their knowledge of the Others giving evidence were office says a disturbance ovar- Cape Hatteras is moving east- northeastward but is not expected . "E " t! "S bl" g g , . du ' 51. to have much affect in the Mari- at aboutm 8.301 o'clock on the morn- Police Chief Sterns Webster and llklulgfznd p,mo,manc,g--"pea-,,,, :lg,':.l:d p:i.,n::,:,lIa:::w:vul" at (,3, :,:::g:'1npr8.cees6on?:nol;:n "8 tinires today. ing o on ay. February II. by Cpl. G rdon Humphrey of the h , d 1 Orecas 3! fireman Bi" Stewart of me Cm R.C.M.g. The jury was composed Some of l 0 Very Compliment”! last chance Charlottetown theatre It sought through amen rnens New Brunswick and Northern Nova Scotla: Variable cloudiness with widely scattered .ln0W'lII!- tics; little change in telnperltuseh wcst winds 15 dlmlnishinl to uni in afternoon. Low-high at New- Glasgow 20 and Ill. Moncton, "Fredericton and Saint John II and 25. Edmundston 15 and 22. Prhce Edward Island and Bay of Chaleur: V '” cloudiness with a few snowflurries; little change in temperature; westerly winds 20. Low-high at Charlvllt" town 20 and 28. Campbellton 1! and 25. High tide today at Charlottetown at 2.53 am. and 2.47 p.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charicitetown. Sun rises to- day at 7.06 am. and sets at 5.47 cm. we still give you the same con- sidcration and expert service on your Radio Repairs as we do on our TV service. BOWLAN RADIO &- TV Next Campbell's Guralt Dial 9624 Forsyihe led a very interesting group discussion on alcohol and its problems pertaining especially in this order - Springfield. Bel- mont. Brnckley Point and Meadow- bank. The Prince Edward island Coun- him. called on an official at the cil of the Girl Guides Association munnm Bemud Abrams” and foreign o'fice to lodge the protest. Bay stock through "the issuance deputy assistant attorney - general and publication of false. mislead- of Midland, Ontario. special speak- er. All are heartily invited. SALE AT Helena I only winter h Id a 1 1 i ; Orestes J. Mllhaly. centres around lull. deceptive and fraudulent" llt- -- - W 'T' " " " Na" "Z" ,0 M 13 Buy A com us, Trl-'lf:;::yY 1? W; 10 YOUIIE P90Dl9- Ellie ludg" "l'l”"'d dlhfg t "'1' the promotion of the stock of craturc and news releases. M rtegular pr." "M ,2” your ISPRING NOTE- For the bone part 0; H" sped” each". The meetinl Cloled With the 1" 3'"? W" 9959' E" '3 '9 Green Bay Mining and Explora- The complaint states: choice of any dress at Sil.9.'i tree. m "l "m” M” '"''-V M ”k”””l worship service led by Phyllis England and Gloria Jenkins, the theme being "Prayer". At next weeks' meeting the Young Adult Group will be host to the Young Peoples Union. The stewartship and training Commission will be in charge. standard of workmanship was tions marking Centenary Year - "N the looth anniversary of the birth of Lord Baden-Powell. The guests were received by the Provincial Commissioner, Mrs Harry W. Cudmore. and the Deputy Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. A.G. Macmillan. The Girl Guide colours were seen in the blue and yellow tapers on the tea table and again in the beautiful centerpiece of yellow daffodiils ar- ranged in a blue and gold vase. Pouring tea during the first part of the afternoon were Mrs. A.W. Matheson and Miss lphegenie Arsenault and during the se- cond part. Mrs. J. Gordon Mac- Donald and Miss Mona Wilson. Patrol Leaders from Guide Com- panies in Queens County assisted in serving. and also in receiving the guests at the outer door of the building. A display table. showing var- ious Guide badges and insignia. W1?! 8 source of neat interest to a . lion Ltd. The attorney - general's depart- ment stated that the company's stock "in a short period of time rose from the over-the-counter market price of 50 cents a share to 512.50 a share" and then "evap- orated overnight" to a point where "investors were fortunate" to re- cover a little more than the offer- ing price. CONTEMPT POSSIBLE David Clurmsn, special deputy attorney - general. said refusal to comply with the court order could bring charges of contempt of court against those named. The charges against Stahl; Miles. who is described as a vice- president of the Edmonton Stock Exchange; and Stahl. Miles and Co;dage contained llll ahn affidavit an y Samuel Hrs owitz, as- Fadyen and Billie MacFadyen. mum "tome, g gene". and Mt. Augustine Cove. . Groups 3 or more (all ages): hud M an bun," 0' "um I. Maritime Refugees of Marl- tlme Report-Norman and Ruth MacDonald and Family. 2. Spark Plug-Ronnie Dawson. Charlie Lawson. and Floyd Currie, Cra- paud. Pre-School age Girls: 1. Bride- Joan Macl-I den. Augustine Cove 2. Doll-Ma on Kay Dixon. Tryun 3. Candy Cane-Donalds Wood. N. Tryon. Pre-School age Boys: 1. Robin Hood-Donnie MacFadyen. Augus- about spring being just around the corner. it is of worthy note that a very lively wasp made its way into Mrs. Belle MacPhersonis Dress shop. When brought into the Guardian office at Montague yes- torfiay it showed no sign of being dormant which goes to show that winter might be on the way out. COMPTON FUNERAL - The funeral of the late Mrs. Hector D. Compton was held from her late residence at Belle River Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. .I.H. Bishop conducted the service at the home and grave. The pail bearers were Dan Compton. Donaldv Compton. Jack MacKay. Waldo Taylor, William Bears. and Ben Bears. Intcrmcnt took place in Belle Ri- vcr Cemetery. WORLD WIDE - Thc regular meeting of the Ferne Levy World Wide Guild of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Vic Runtz. The devotional service was conducted by Elsie Casford, the theme being "Ready for Ser- vice." Margie Robinson was in charge of the business ” and lsobcl Rector told of the career of Harold E. Hill, a mis- . sionary on the staff of the South- ern Cross Radio in Bolivia. The president was in charge of the study which consisted of slides on "Considering the 690.000 shares distributed in the market at one time or another . . . the total mar- ket price of all shares in the hands of the public . .. rose to a fan- tastic value of more than 812.- 000000, This amazing rise in price was not ccompanled by the pro- duction of any commercial ore to account for this tremendous up- surge." , The company was said to ownl "non - producing" Lithium lifinesu Lithium was described as a min- eral whose commercial value "cf the present time is not clear." The attorney - general claimed that Siahl had transferred his in- terests in the Swiss institution to his wife but retained the power of attorney to act on behalf of the Swiss firm. He also transferred his interests in the Canadian iter- age firm to his wife. the complaint stated. - . Following this. he became an of- Hlrshowltz said stahl used his ficer in the comparatively new position as chairman of De Pontet New York Stock Exchange firm, and Company Inc.. a New York the attorney-general added. considerably improved over SNOWBOUND "Y" canvas P'"'""" l"'"- sers will resume house-to-house calls this week. Your contribution is needed. CIJJAR D0f'l(ET- There was a clear docket before Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. is THE WELCOME MAT OUT? Snowbound "Y" canvassers will ', continue this week. Please do you! r , 3 bit. . DARLINGTON F'UNERAL-Thc 1'' funeral of Mrs. Joseph H. Mac- ." Plterson was held from her late , residence on Monday afternoon. February lilth. The service at the home was conducted by Rev. C. - .' R. House. with Rev. Donald Nich- pi olson officiating at the grave. as- l Howait and Glenda Kltson. 2.- Irish Twins-Dorcen Baker and Adele MacCaul. Wilmot Valley, 3. Tie: Big Dipper and Little Dip- per - Kathy Myers and Judy Stordy. Crapaud. Queen of Hearts and Queen of Diamonds-Beatrice MacLeod and Jean Dingwell, Cra- paud. Sr. Couples Mixed (over 16): i. Star Prince and Star Princess- Weston Carmody and June Lesrd, 2. Spud island-Jack Keenan and Ethel Callaghan. 3. Gypsy Lady and Gypsy Man-Jean Myers and Charles Howait. Pre-School age couples: 1. Bride and Groom-Joann Mac- Novel Seized, Author Charged WINDSOR. Ont. lCPl - John O'Hara. author of the controvers- ial novel Ten North Frederick. may be subpoenaed to appear in a Windsor court to answer ques- tions regardlng what have been termed obsceni tea in his book. He may be accompanied by the literary editor of The New York Times. one of the outstanding lit- erary critics in the United States. This move followed the seizure of copies of the novel and the ar- rest of Morris Menkin. a news- stand operator. on a charge of possessing obscene books for the purpose of sale. Murray Yuffey. counsel for Mr. Menkin. said Tuesday he is pre- pared to call as witnesses both Mr. O'Hara and the literary edi- tor of The New York Times to uphold the contentions of many authorities that the book is not'ob- I l' stated by Rev. C.R. Moase. The l I Hymns sung were: "The Lord is ; My Shepherd' and "Safe in the ,-. Arms of Jesus." The pail bearers ; were: Louis MacPherson. William MacMlllan. Leslie Nicholson.. Life Howatt. Elmer Clow and Joe Mac- Leod. The Interment was in thc Brookfield cemetery. FUNERAL - The funeral of Miss Alice May Dunn was held vesterday morning from the Char- lottetown Funeral Home to the Ch of the Most Holy Redeem- ere Requiem High Mass mZ.j town) a son Hayden Lorne, weight 7 lbs, 7?; on. JENKINS - At the PET. Hos- pital. February 19. 1057. to Mr ond Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins, a son. William Kenneth. MCCAIE - At Woman Acts As Senate Speaker OTTAWA (CP)-For the second time in its history the Senate the Charlotte- ” town Hospital on February 15th. Tuesday night chose a woman to "1? GOIPGA "'10"! the Aymlfll I957. to Mr. and Mrs. William scene. um Coy" 2' Bridegroom-Bun” act as its speaker. ?”..".....”.:'.'.?.'”elf-'1...':.”.Xf.'!..f5”..E. ;:;,,''0;::::,. ';'':::.;'..:;g, .M";,- rvc-In - ” A - ' ” ' E.'.i”l2i”':w.i."'.."ii"?...”Zi.:;..i so--r l.i';'W Hg-:-e--,M,';-r- -. in the Catholic (iomt-lerv where "N! '. ml" Lorne Gregg Augustine Cove "M Llben mm "Y" " 'C" l H ' . ' ' i WIIIRD K"-AS services were rnnductcd by n . IN surname COURT-P i I It - .. ' on tst 3): 1. Bl if 5 non W" ""'d 9" ”'c' l"' "" ”'""" .1.F. Ooghlan. C.Ss.n. Pall hcarsfls evjdence in the case of An;llrI'(I:.IV lhh-:Rv.llrli:Eh Mzgaraiflfl (:2: crapaud R'nk as Joanr TVood.o N. Tryoillc 2. a"Tik sP"k"- H””' wl'l"” Rob"uon' COOKING 000.3 were-. Patrick Doyle. Aroneas Cur. ' and MacEnrhern versus the Mas- sey-Harris-Ferguson Co. was heard before Justice George J. Tweeriy It was the first time a woman had sat in the Senate Speaker's chair since Senator Cairine Wilson of Ottawa occupied the position temporarily in May. 1955. speaker Robertson has been in Evelyn Conway) at the Lachina General Hospital, on January 17th. 957. a son Joseph Ronald. .-rlgh 5 lbs. 992 on. STEWART - At the Kings County Majorette-Barbara Webster. Au- tine Cove, and Bo-Peep-Sylvia tevenson. N. River. 3. Green Thumb-Gloria Thomas. Trynn. Girls (9 to 12!: l. Snow Whiu ice Carnival The Carnival held in Crapaud Rink Wednesday evening Febru- ary i.'lth. was a huge successs. The fey. James Mar-l.:-nd, Arthur an-. rett. Harry Murphy. and Albert Garrett. The funeral was very in the Supreme Court of Chancery largely attcnrleri. yesterday. The suit arises from C . W.” the dissolution into in i9ri.'-i of 3 Keeps your home sweet- imeiling 24 been a dayi Kills fab. onion. eebeeeo smells. cellar sad bath- room odors. Two scents: hminm Mmmm by which the Mmoml Hupml on mm 13 perm wmher md mam ;:anns:::li;ep;ynI;Lsg:s;ur:Iy norm '9' 3: M, 5”? stat: li::;.l:adspdns Bouquet. Here's lultlells YOOIL and Ill: where island jobber: to Mr. and Mrs. William St.c- ""g5 "'1' ' Wlllrlllllillll ll010l' '5 Iyn stordy. Crapaud. 3. Statute of "Wu 0:,” M y wifh Qh. S W t . nrs for the defendant wart. Murray Harbor. a daugh- 3"” " "19 "OWL "WW "'9 Liberty-Joyce Lowther. Cornwall l"' "0 ' "'3 ' r '9" N. D. Mud...” and is concerned Ilth the settle- hundred and fifty skaters particl- t , vui rt .1 . gg tors have been called on from menl of their incomplete businesss eight os..rh Ruth V. Nun 3 Bo" (6 A0 m" L climb." . Dated. Dres.-.:d in costumes de- H In, 1.-,,,,d,' Md, 1: ' 1 time to time to fill in for him. . . '5 ' .'. m mronnrsann i'.”'".'l5Z;.;l;llCi...C'.'ii?"'Jl;n-ifiiiil DEA-r 5132'?” ...".'i'”.'.””.l'.."' '1'-'...-'25:: G::""""-”"' ””"' ”':'l:""'r WIZA l mu 1" 1' 50 . .. esc p ans. , , 3 5 1I;M3ALMl;n ants and an. Bell. q.c.. for the hm 3 "ck ”"l”TH'"'m' mm... ..,,.-.,,,..u.., u... mg... crnmrsl: rum: cnasnns characters took considerable tllllt. defendant. The case is M.cK”' Mbmm 93W-'i9di0 son (0 to 12): 1. a! Tip Top! be completed many. MCQUATD - suddenly It til 8 MIslciIu- TAIPEI, ronnon (AP)-A Chi- u. p, M . Foraroyairichmssiayourasw8prlngailt.ehooesdae"LnsttI cp.,,..,mg,,..,, mu , Charlottetown Hospital on Mon- ',G'.5 ',.j., 5"?" .. . . """' '"'”'""' '"V'"'' 2- ””""” neae Nationalist patrol pl-ne re Look”-loomed from wool, hi with ' '0" .5 CT l Vi I l 3 G ZION v.r.s. held their regular day. February is. 1957. George V...” .,mc,,,. M... ,,..,..,'2.1 g;,':,:h:,g;, ,.';',,f,:,:; L, '3, C"' nu-sins from mlulol 0V" For '"li- '”"""W'Nl0un-I-subtly "Alain" whstlusnry in Nor". W'".h'" weekly meeting on Tuesday eve- Leo McQuaid of North River, mm. Mm Brent wood "I. u". . 1-mfy Va - shut "uhd um, I rm gmmpahl gm"-1 Hu.i'.f.b'-b dgiugaunaqovgabyooerseas .".'::.-..":.':-ti. ;::..r::;:;: :::...:: lt".i.'. ;" m --r-- l- "N -??"?--- ---w or ---w BINGO ----m -...m......................,.......... essey u-Mr. n-ungmucnouialuudha 1- ' ' ' uni ui nlVIIIddiHenntl ouwilibahearingalot tbs"LIItfI A g ,1 ree-Ruth Warre , North Thursday. kill!!! I 30 fmefl DIAL 5549 ::udrgI'l::wA:n'g::;IpA'f.':c::ll(l'W'ig "ET 3"" "'9'" l”l""'9 ll" prize winners. Mrs. Clayton Cree n funeral will be held on Thurs- " about :. Tie-The Gypsy Giri- and injuring to civilians. Air force l-wit Ihuvrhs-St-vunoilafov-ud--It-clot!-I-'0'i"'r suu Marion Hardy. Mr. Blair day morning for Requiem mun """'”l'E,."'.,f"t"!", MacDonald and Mr. Reg MscNutt .. panel members. Following the ll'i.'i..."ol-lio.1i).'.'”i.'.'.2Ql...'i.'."'Ili.? ;-gggugmcllx;-;. on angina:-u "”"" '..."f..' '&3ni.".' ""' 81'. Fill! X TAILORID-1'0-YOUR-MIAIURI discussion. Miss be in the Catholic Cemetery. ”"'""' P H sun, Top" clad." 1” Mi" " '1 "Ed Charlottetown ' Your cnsntro good! Funeral Home IGIAPIUN IT. TIP TOP TAILCIRS HEW "-ll3S's' CAPSULES - '0 Relieve Constipation tnffhree Days unit.-avaiangitaniotminggtanauva Wednesday. 35.10 Op.as. 10 testes St. mi. 402! I i ll