Sul1d:i) at Kandy, "*1 N‘“'°“a1 H"3I”‘ WWI‘ ‘ml ‘he Bamboo Curtain. Mao ’i‘se-Tung The speaker described in detail y, ; ' - .' - sum of 560.000 was being spent . -. . - "'5 °"‘°' ‘."’3‘““"“°“‘ °‘°“3"°d Maritime Winter Fair. 7 o Leyloi 5 rings. each year 1“ this “wk The “gum made a rate pllblll. appearance to the development of education in to help wcmny ma gmuwmu, Dn‘m",. Mud M‘ two mu ination to resist interference in the The celebrations in brief eise- I’§°pI° “rm b“‘:'k“'“'d W““mN." The course leader. 1“. D. Nicoh. “Ham 0; mm. Cmmmes by ,,x_ R“.mGERA.“0N SPACE _ I ., .0. t a open er continued. "I have met. representative oi the CBRE and “'11- - « ternal Communist. Bntl—COIIimilni5t . recent, report, or 3 City coum»:I “I’cilcnna--—An esilniuied 45.000 so- ‘£19111. even irom behind the Iron OTW, Halifax also spoke brieily. 50- If CV91‘ 1 bu“ ‘"5 57°‘ In P. W. C. tOl'lI8ht 5t 8 °'¢]°°k _.g or other agem1e5_.. meeting Councillor Ammr Gormley Cialjsw paraded on me fax-"ed bélriuin. one half the population More than 150 were in gttend. for high production and outstami. - _____ was reported as havmg Sam of the Ringstmssi,’ mu0“ed by mom 0' ‘the world can neither read nor ance, hall oi whom were wives oi ins l«YD¢~ RIVH North FEM)?! D39 i, rownmen MILK proposed killing plant here that Communists. The socialists carried “F1 9- most of them hungry from participants in the educational should H11 that bill‘ S}“m.m .k powd k d I "refrigeration on the Newfoundland banners demanded a slate treaty gglgtatfvfliggh ‘md C0"-5'-BN1)’ 130- g°|:I‘S¢:i Whlchd was conducted on T " 1- ' er We are or - -» ~ ]'b I A t-' . , , - I ur my sin y sterd t th ' retail sale in Canada in 1953 total- gfiflffy l:tal|x;d:I]ili:2t.‘tetii'ha(t:ol‘1le‘c1llili;)cl angeilg.-:23: fir pL,1.:5l,:,acn,_ -rm, ,e_ ‘Vllre Canadians, as a nation, can Vocational School: Hy B E WINS LITERARY AWARD 1°“ 5-936-°°° l’°‘”“"- °°""‘° W ma was that "by processing mo... viewed d military parade or 1”: :‘:,la(:ir:fi,‘erW_hu"ef!;:‘EfI£l9mmlg:u‘i;y”oi Al. MacLeon was chairman of TORONTO. (CP) —— A children's S I W. J. Borrie, (above). President.‘ Canadian Chamber of Commerce. who will be guest speaker at the CLINIC MOVES — The Mental Quincy. Mass; Verna. Charlotw emrnent, provincial And civi , and I b tie in roduction with 864 Churchill? ml! hi" 1114 I 11335 3““”31‘“““‘“‘“‘ee""8 °l “I9 Ch‘“' Clinic which moved on Sal-urdfly town. Two sons and two daugh- the leaders in education thisceven- e.:,‘3:,;;:,u{,0,eKt1!1?,f¢:,,.wo::l;,r1°¥,e I°;. ‘Si lint. pond 15.769 lbs. or in toning down the increuingly 10ll£'t0\\'I1 Boflrd Of Trade in the from its former quarters on Queen tera predeceased her. ing ,A privilege which is denied in: in Canada end makes, wortfiy con- milk. b°m3”'m d°°l"‘“°'n‘ I Chnrlotletuwii Hotel on May 5th. Mr. Bnrrie is President of Pem- beiion 5€i'l.l.l‘illt*S Ltd, Vancouver, is C. Mild director oi several com- panies. He was in the COll1pI.l'0IIeI"l CITY & DISTRICT HINTS MONDAY SPECIAIZ Chilled tomato Juice, grilled lamb chop. rolls and butter, ten, canoe or milk. 55 cents. ahead “X3 3 3 1-0 fi['[,|;),_. Dnrrnch, widotr oi the late Angus Premier “ melon Mfiuhna AM;l;_l,;“., W“ b,°,dc,m_ N. DIITIOH oi New Hum, The the dinner meeting oi the hind‘ and I billion and I E”. 131.3 mm. Du-non wu zoom .3 Union Institute hold at the cbar- starving throughout the world, I ing {ram the BBC London, land on Friday. April 30. to New- foundland the program being "Calling Ncwloundland." A.Y.l’.A. Players two one act plays entitled “Decir- to E”; m~,y._,,y_ Vb," ‘h, 5“ Incl than who push I pencil," the ploymeut‘ ion"~and "This Night Shall Pass" with specialties in the Odd Fel- lows Hall, Thursday, May 6th at ANNUAL INSPECTION -- The --‘-"° °"""'~"' —-’5'-"-"3’-'-""’ 3’ "’“— lllealli of Mrs To Address I. or 1. ’ ' Margaret Danach I There paced sway yesterday at l|SlAND IIIIIOII IIISITIIITE MEEIIIIG »|N CIIARLOTIETOVIII OVER WEEK.-END Iuuum thogrouv nt-hcrlnc. uenotiodcrhonnoduwcllthu the home oi her son, Nell Dar-I hero will have a very good iuturc unlmnlo with which they work. lrach, Eut Royalty, Mu. Margaret New Haven, the only child oi the his captain and Mrs. Donald ii you go together." uld lottetown Hotel last evening. I "inacmnllprovinoelikeP.l.1I- "With more than two billion bushel: oi wheat rotting in Canada holi peopl- nubmit that tho when should bl moved into cmpty bcllis." the m,¢hoi¢oo_ }[.g'|;vu_)g_ sh. mug. land, people lhould be able to work Ipeukcr told. her home nt the place oi her '03‘ will present bu-ch gum mg-1 when ‘he mung bred by the lwent oi’ their brow at job, with mat or their unem- since resided. Had the lived un- .til June 10, Ihe would have colo- ‘bratcd her Band birthday. iamiliar iigurc will be missed by in host oi irienda who came to that. thou who corn their ‘Premier continued. "I believe we .cI.n all get togother and miter neck- ing the betterment oi our neigh- With 500.000 Canadian: now out run out. than is deilnitcly on emergency which cannot be overlooked ior long in this country. the apenkcr continued oi the people oi Oannds nu to ex- Valuanle Island Jersey Bull Sold ldilon 3. Hutch. North River. Prince-ldwsrd Island. on at the outstanding Jersey brcodcrl in Eastern Canada. has cold Another one oi hi: bull: to the United Btotu - “River North P|nly'l Dnle.o2yo|r old bulbwflnrold 5 Robert luau. Nllhlll, lows, U.S.A.DolciI|.IonciMr. Hutch’: grand olumpion bull. Jul»- er’u Stundud Dreamer, grand champion ut the Roynl Winter P11: in 1002, the bull which he bu recently sold to one oi the ioremolt hard: in Ohio. has several recorda. one at 16.021 lbs. ct milk And 846 lbs. oil into. flfilllllddffflflfifl official: At’ note 0! some "contusion by what seems to be. in their eyfil. I D05‘ ticcl Iomcruult. linnhowor c~l vice-pruidcnt. Richard Nixon were saying that under no circumstances can Indo- china be pormlit-d to ion to the Communlrta. That Dreaumnhb meant tho Communist-inlpirod Vietminh. who arc tho native No- tiannliata lighting Against the Boo Dal government, as well In the Chinese Rods who no siding them. Admiral Arthur Rodiordi hur- ried trb iron: nnopo to Washing- ton and 1 Aerial oi stotcmenta Iron: scooter: and cabinet members led ABOUT non PLIZZLING Barely two walks Ago President 5 Caretaker Oi -City , Barn Found Dead = John Power, 73. oureukgr of n" City barn at the bottom or Pow. nul Stroct, was Iound dead ; Ihori time before ‘midnight 1“; night. Death was due to natuu‘, Cllllel. The body of tho decruel wu found by Mr. Warren Mnccor. muck. Mr. Maccoi-mack Ir.“ brought I lunch to tho born to: Mr. Power about 11:80. He in lurvivod by I nephew William Povnr of Charlottetown and two IIIOUI iron out of town. MANYLAKII ,s:3o run. under the auspices In-i A om“; 1 -n-inn unmq 5°11" I-nd frlcnd-I. do romcthlng Lo hillnl “’ we . “dude V1" 0: 1 D“ II 11.3,-y nieu-ly cvoryonc to believe the dependent (7)5rderh :3; od3i;iciiow..? cmmT,_ M,‘ Bu,“ V,“ _1_ odd“? eurinrdututreh auetl oi this, Lint-igtlon aruidmcrezu n. 1115- ,;‘n''.‘;' innd °cmmp,,',’, ,, 0);“: United aria on the urn of Tm xenon mm" M mm‘ Admission C. c I re" C am a. regular utwnduil; ma her mic... ° °°“""V " ' mu Betfm ,0 W, .0 lottctown in 1952 Ind 195:. She Iendlnt 1°09‘ w,m,n ommo J,“ mm mm l,lI)0 nomad inks. and it lent annual inspection oi the Reserve (3 g 3 3 go tn 1; g m“_ ma, _ 2,1130 unnuncd onu. mm,°n_ Rom cum“, Nu,“ M know oi her Chnltlan virtues. Sur ‘ '°' ’°' ” {film 0:" b,'fimm_ ; Mud. Pmly in not only tunoun omciuz here not ot a Ira‘ to uT H.M.c,S_ Queen chmom, Wm an viving members oi her iuniiy are Go.“ gpegker 11_ A, cmppeii, ‘dun eduuuon as a. champion show cow and In expllin the appu-on nhou too o my plug Tuesday evemng_ May ‘in Neil, East Royalty; Annie (Mrs. A. Nguomu pg-“idem, cgggg 5, 0”. The inspecting oiiicer will be Cnidr. K. F. Adams CD, RON. oi Hamilton. Ont. Street was reportedly going to the Penrdon Bulldlllil On Great Georfle tomorrow at 2.00 pm. irom the be proud and happy to recall the Street. The Cllnlt‘ has been moved home oi her son, then to Clyde union meeting held here in 1864, to the Palmer Building on Fitz- roy Street. D. Macneatm. Quincy, Masai; Jennie, (Mrs. Geddie Macheodi, .We.st Royaltv; -Marjorie, (Mu. Preston Rodd), Harrington; Laura, A private funeral will be held River Presbyterian Church ior service at 31.00 o'clock. Burial will land Executive committee member ,CCL. In his opening remarks said, “‘It tr cignilicant that we are sit- ting down with the heads of gov- too many countries. We should all and the developments which have taken place in Cmada since that the program oi’ Our citiunship in this vast country is I wonderiul privilege which. however. carries grave responsibil- ities and obligations. Ac 3 segment oi notional construction we should trlbution in‘ winning bread, peace and ireedom for others not so hap- pily situated throughout the world," Mr. Chappell concluded. other speakers were Councillor a producer, but she is also the dam of River North Puuy and. who has recently became the Can- udinn champion mature cow in the 306 dcya clue on 2 times milking. Dale is on lntcnsely lino bred bull, being the result oi the mut- ing 01 half brother and hair cistcr. Both the dun and tire ore iron the grand champion cow, Dream- in America‘: get—tcugh policy to- wud the Communist! hon. It is beinc auazelttd that Australian Foreign Minister Richard Cuey, and ough him Prime Minister it the situation require: it Inter on This is his assertion opposing my restrictions which prohibit him trom lending U. 8. tmopc to Indo- china without prior Vaprovu of Congress. from Washington. The Vie: Namcse. In 8 result at what they consider A changed American attitude, no longer seem tobethlnklngln tcnnIoiU.S. participation. Gen. Nguyen Van ELECTRICAL CDIITRACTORS oflice oi’ the city of Vancouver for be m c1-do myu 9 to _ .time. 80,000 eo le have taken art. - v sii :1 several _\'r-ars and went overseas GUESTS AT PLAY— The €h1ld' -5. __ C I: W in wcek-encI’ eflucationai gi-fups g1t$3rv‘t'utG‘vI]lcilt:L'iaNol:irt“¢?;‘ S'lIi:lj‘hIcc°wcet:ru‘llflIR..lO.el-‘. 51011. 011191 01 IN“ 01 "10 V1"- in the First World War with the T9" °l 5'“ V“‘°°‘“'5 Orpmnage “nd Continued irom page 1 Idurinfl lht P853 Yell In Ctlnadfl. province who 'exte'nded a warm records and at 6 years in 306 days. N“m°‘5° 'mny' “Id sflurdu M DON'T FORGET RIL\.i C.u::idi.m Engineers. He is the 9- E 15“‘“d P""‘95“1“-L 'which are designed to stimulate civic wefcomo and ex ream the d 0;‘, 1232; lbs of milk and f°"“w “° Am“I°"“ m"°""m°n‘ n..c.:...» or the Pilciflc National 0rPh*"“‘“ Wm sums of W L” May nay "errone to do a good Job. We Mgym-‘s ,.g,e., -U,,d,§’ competent :3‘; or 1;, am gm been um, In ioct he cum our nary as-inst Meeting It Exh|m,mn and 8 ‘Mme, member of tie Theatre Guild at the pt-.‘l'IOI'I‘Dr cannot insulate ourselves against Ieademmp much good an mum chum ion M,‘ Chulmwwwn and internationallzing thc war whether CITY HALL the Cailfidli-U. s. A. Committee MW 0‘ "PW" Pet" Pumpkin streamed tnroush the streets or outside ideas," the speaker said, (mm on odooouoooi pmgrunwhlch ,, 1% mm. Winter Fair A: II- °°“°" '“°°°°“°“*°‘- . v. Enter" last week, having been con- Tnkyo carryujg banners, shouting --mo mom 1, no end to me dew‘, “'3 “' ' Ii Eisenhower’: statement: are 7.30 P. M. :r.iir.i:\inecl by the Cham- CilllllII(‘l‘(‘e of both coun- Ciuiiiiiiiwd from page 1 "Asian Prime Minister"? ‘cl their discussions .'.i:u uii Kilt. t.r.i.ii Journey there. : ti no iiioie tests 01 “weap- niuss destruction" until 3,: is reached by the L‘iii'.ed Nations d.isai'mument coin- n:..~.s.cn 0:; IN: eiiniinatioii and pro- hi.i.'..oii oi surii weapons. Anmi.~.~..iii oi Commuinst China LC Liie United .\aLicns_ the state- ment sa.d. would "help to promote staioiliiy in Asia, and ease world 'i£ilS.0i'1 The statement said the ministers “declared their unshakabie determ- lD5l output. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion W-V . Le . D --- d -Ch" " d“i - United __ L-.__.: Ijrfg s:rv1‘l::‘:mIIdkr.N(l‘rate‘brg:nJohr‘:- ,.‘,:.,f1e.‘.I$;"off§.:'.‘of. g,-l,n:nd:,r.‘ch1n':3v American countries where hen_ fliglnzhwu Workers of America. wool mducuon in Cm.“ in NEW 1'90?-‘IP98. “'39 PTIZCS KEEN-‘\N—At H0191 Dleu H0Spl- ton sang as a. solo, ‘Fall To Face." dominated rallies organized by I'VE?"-l’ I-ml I-hlrlvy cents A day is “T Prolcctlve Union and Unlt.- 1953 rughed ‘M1000 pounds or Admission 50 cents tal. Edmundston, N.B., on May 2nd to Mr. and Mn. Jack Keen- an, a daughter, 7 lbs, 8 cu. MoG('IRK—At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday, April 30th, 1954, to Mr. and Mn. Wurran Mc- Guirk, Mt. Stewart, I daughtcr,I )1 lbs. 8 ozs. DEATHS POWER.— Suddenly In Charlotte; town on Sunday, May 2, John‘ Power, aged 73 years. Resting it‘ the I-Iennessey Funeral Home.- Funeral arrangement: completed‘ later. 1 WRIGHT—At Middleton, May 159,, 1954, Sutherland Wright in his 74th year. Funeral irom hi: latef residence today (Monday) It 2:30 pm. Interment Lower Bedeque: veyed to and iium the theatre by it co-operative gesture or good will on the part oi two city service c.ubs. I-‘IGLRES CORRECTED -— In quoting Dr. A. Murchison in Sat- urday‘: Guardian, it was mentioned in connection with his comments should Dollars. 6000 (‘ATCHES — I-‘ishermen in Queen's County Saturday re- ported excellent .Ob:l€i‘ catches de- spite ai.vor.<i=. \\(‘:|lI1f‘l' and tide t‘0I’idII.il)I1S prevailing on the open- mg day. The at:-loge l)Uill1(.I.ttlt-E was below that ol other years and the size of the lobsters was also gener- ally helow that of the nidrkets, but the lnbstermen ielt. they had in successful day. have read Sixty Million at I killing plant in Charlottetown more shipping space would be avail- Ible"——the space presently taken up by livestock. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The luneral oi the late Mrs. Thomas H. Mills, was held from her resid- ence, 41 Prince Street, yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted Interment Cemetery. The pallbearers were: was in the People‘: ‘Messrs. Robert H. Roberts, Leith (Trotskyite). D. Stewart, Ray Cudmore, Fred Small, Stanley Matheson, Harold ooro. ‘ I. 0. 0. I‘. ATTEND OHUIUCH SERVICE — A very lsrgc turnout of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. comprising st. Lawrence. Wlldey. and Alpha Lodges, celebrated the 105th anniversary 0! Odd Fellow- ship by attending the morning ser- vice of Trinity United Church on Sunday, May 2nd when s most im- prcasive and interesting sermon suitable in the occasion was preach- ed by the pastor, the Rev. A. Frank MucLec.n. B.A., who took ior his subject "The Perfect Link." The Odd Fellows ode was sung by su- ter Juno Foster, the Odd Fellows opposition to armament and clash- ing briefly with police. There was no repetition of the violence that marked the Red-led anti-American May Day demonstrations 0! two years ago. Pelpmg radio gave the world an account of May Day behind the 500.000 marchers stream inrough Tienanmen Square, a broadcast said. Artillery salvocs roared in the background. The par- ade lasted for three hours, the iauio added. Banners supported the VlL‘ilI‘iillI'i in lndu-China and the ilurtli Kurt.-an peoples. SPORTS IN BRITAIN in Britain the emphasis was on spurts events but the small British Cummunist party made coiisidei- zible noise at rallies in London's 'I‘raiuIgar Square and Hyde Park. \\i-itch hours, which included newest Am- erican tanks and artillery. New Delhi—AImost a dozen May Day rallies were held but attend- ance at each was limited to a few hundred. Protest: against U.S. aid to Pakistan were voiced. One speaker protested treatment 01 labor in Russia. _ Colombo, Ceyion—Postera urging Ceylon‘: two Marxist partiea—Com- munisis and Lanka Sam: Snmu N. B. Music Teachers Join Federation REGINA. (CP)—Dtn A. Cam- eron. president or the Clnadiln Federation of Music Teachers’ Aa- socintiona, announced Thursday that the New Brunswick Music Teachers‘ Association has l0lMd the icderntion. Howard F. Brown oi Mount Allison conservatory, Sac-kviiie. is president of the New Brunswick association, and Corey N. Smith of Moncton is its secre- tary. The federation now ombracu the organized teachers oi British Co- opment oi iriteliectual curiosity." He stressed the need of adult education and the flexibility oi the movement in many channels. He quoted Dr. Coady in saying: "1: every man and woman in Canaclo had I college degree. we would still require adult education." Sweden and conditions as prevail- ing there today where rural and urban people live in unusual hap- piness and comfort. "Ninety per cent or the people are members oi their particular union and are sent to adult education centres at the cost oi‘ the union, which a.so pays their wagu while in attendance 23.000 study groups are in operation every week, with more than one hundred thousand persons studying English as one subject. '‘It is heartbreaking to meet ers in Bombay, for instance, work daily but sleep on the streets be- cause their earnings are not sui- iicient to pay rent for the meanest hovel. Ohinn has its iamlnc every 1'!-Ir. while in Egypt, where prices approximate our own, thousands oi workers receive less than $200. per year and many hundreds exist on three dolers per month. In Latin can beneiit this community province.“ Mr. Gaudet said. Rev. Father Simpmn or St. Dun- cta.n's University said there was I great need ior adult education which could improve the under- and ready mentioned, she is the dam oi the stand chninvlon bl-III ‘Iv “*9 Royal Winter Fair in 1952. dam oi the grand champion cow It the Charlottetown Exhibition in 1952 and 1963. She is the dam comparatively conciliatory today, the Viol: Nomeoe Ice in one part Tuesday, May 4. 1954 or his declaration a. oletr indica- atandlng between iormers. usher- men and other workers. Credit Unions. the cooperative movement of other grand champion oiicprini. including the now who was Rrlnd champion aevcrnl years IE0 I‘ W‘ MUSIC FESTIVAL would probably be glad to assist in iorwntding the educational program undertaken by the Inland Union Institute. Dr. Frank Macxinnon, principal of P.W.C. recalled having been on the Department oi Labour Concili- ation Board ior several years which he thoroughly enjoyed; He ielt con- iident that with government, lab- our and management groups pu- ticipating, the economy oi the province would be enhanced and it.» iuture outlook broadened. the meeting: the institute commit- tee being composed of James At. “nS°n- Leo Dowllniz. Russel; Doyle. Eric Jay, Everett MacLeod. John Macbeod. James Mccormack, Lemuel Rush. H. shurman, J. Cows and Warren Gallant. Jack Hen- nesaey was registrar. Unions rep. resented were. Canadian Brother- hood oi Railway Employegg and other Transport Workers, paid labour, the men and women ed Steelworkers oi America. ‘12 per cent more than 1952. sisters. Standai-d's Drove Flori. ciauiiied Excellent. who. as - 4 year old in 365 days produced 15,304 lbs. 0! milk and 746 lbl. 0! lat. The sire of the dam oi Date is Pansy‘: White Aim. an outstand-; lng sire used in P. E. f. ior aoml time, and now in the New Bruns- wick Artiticlal Breeding Unit It Fredericton. Pansy’: White Aim has won the Get oi Sire over Prince Edword Island several times. Some oi the highest record cows on the Island are sired by Pansy: Whit-I MUSICAL FESTIVAL SESSIONS This morning and afternoon in P. W. C. and Community Centre —0FFIClAL 0PENING— book on Eskimos, written by Alina 1-Ioustcn. won the Women’; Cana- dian Club oi Toronto literary award for 1953. Purpose oi the 8200 award is to encourage young Cann- diam to c " contributions to Canadian culture. Mrs. Houston received the word not only ior her book “Nuki" but ior her work among the Eskimos. P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Thursdayé, Friday, May 19, 20 21 At “Sponsored by Senior Ladies Aid P. E. 1. Hospital, Junior League Charlottetown Hospital SClIO0L NYLON IIDSE GLORIA MAY SAL STARTS TUESDAY. MAY 4th AT 9 A. M. ENDS SATURDAY. MAY Sill BE ON HAND EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS Ladies’ Sii CREPE DRESSES k SHDRTIE CDATS A Rack oi‘ Cloth SKIRTS , Cemetery. Please omit fiowerl. I d Rebekah‘ W 111 th lummm A1be,u_ sggkgtchgwgn, First Quality paste] shades .mmMC"_M Em Rom” °n»:‘,',‘om_ The G,,3,% ';.‘,.“,,_.,.o,_ 3,: Manitoba. Ontario. Quebec, New (Last Season’s) In tweed and check M-V M °‘”’.°"‘..’."..’.§°°l.".“... “'”°“‘l€” §.'.“’:.“.‘Z.‘°£-..’f.‘.:“:.‘:“‘::‘:::i..f3‘::t 45 cause cl“ ‘° “"95 “°g- ‘° 3°-95 “‘"° Re "‘“‘.§”:§“9.5 garet Dnrrach in her 92nd year. 5°" ‘:9 ° 9 C3959 Y- W - earin at g- I1 ~ Remain, ,.,,,,,,g _, the ,,,,d,,“.,. ATTENDED "MICE tion by the maxim in Newiound- Sizes 9 to 11 3 On sale for only Sale Price of her Ion Neil Darrach, East 1“, 9 re “e um I rd A"l“"d' 4 Royalty Funeral from Clyde nufu‘ "°n‘I”the"Pm?;'e gdwzfli “I2 ':"'—“':"“""‘_" ' - 5 -‘ I River Presbyterian Church tomor- . Harold Wood—also . duet A good assortment of sizes. land Hospital accompanied by their "M M’ row, Tuesday, service commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment in Clyde River cemetery. Please omit flow- era. N.D. Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wllishlro DIAL 5549 Superintendent, Mrs. Lois MacDon- ald attended in a body. the even- ‘ing service at Trinity United Church yesterday. In addition to Ithe student nurses there was I ‘number of graduate nurses in at- ;tendance. Rev. A. Frank Macliean lwelcomed the nurses to the church land preached I sermon very oc- gceptabic to the occasion. At the ‘invitation of the Young Peoples ;Group, the nurses were guests at an after church sing song and ‘musical entertainment, at which re- freshments were oervcd. V cwoma snnvicc — The doc‘, ing song service of Trinity Young, People’: Union wu held in the; social hall last. evening. A specialf programme wu provided for the large ‘ in attendance. Mr. TIIE IIERIESSEYV FIIIIERAI. IIDME I1 xuu ll. W. J. SIOWN linen] Director }Hl_NIRAL HOME ’ -no-to-cc. mun: ugh luoninl .‘ Ailflkflu i-.&dtuI— Kclvin Johnston presided and in- troduccd the iollowing guest art- iato: the Solvatdon Army Band un- der the db-ection oi Cdptain "Pitcombe. the Male Eight of Trinity Church, Muses Joan and Maid: Roger-con. Mr. Stanley Lan- cooter, and Master Blur Wood. Thou numbers were intcrepersed ‘by the ringing of hymns and choruou led by Donnie Wood and? Bob mmhawn. Kelvin Johnlton and Mary Morrison presided at the plum. A timl announcement.’ wu made concerning the closing Y.P.U. bsnquot this week. At the conclulion oi the programme a’ delicious lunch was served by the committce in charge followed by tho Ilnging oi "Blast Be The Tic ‘nut Hindu" and the much Bene- diction. DIIMOIIAL DAY OBSERVED- Nuner Memorial Day for Catholic nurse: was iittingiy ohserved yes-‘ “May by the celebration of Holy nun in the Charlottetown Has-' ptul chapel by M. Rev. Patrick Icflahon. It won attended by I large group of nurses. During the Inn. the hymns. 0 God of Love- Ilnou and 0, Come To My Heart Jcrul. were Ills Mar- Panis Angelicus by Miss Harold garet Campbell and Mr. Wood. Following Mass breakfast was served in the nurses dininz room by the Sisters and student nurses, after which all enjoyed A social hour in the hospital color- ium. At 10:30 n.m. S pilgrimage was made to Our Lady oi’ the Assumption Church at Southport. as a special devotion ior the Mor- in. Year. The Rosary wu recited h_v Monsignor McMahon and ap- propriate hymn: were sung by the nurses. The organist ior the ser- vicu was Mr. Albert Blanchard. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dcnr‘Mothcr, Mn. Elisabeth A. Mlclndyul of North Gnnvillc who pound Iwuy May lrd. 1088. No one known how much we miss you No one known the bitur poln We have suffered since we loot you Liic had never been the mate. In our heart: your memory ling- en sweetly. ‘ . ion! and in There is not I an dur Mother. That we do not think of you. Sodlyvnianotlbybcrdughkrc. lIholandAI-in. IN MEMORIAM LADIES’ CLO'I'II Rayon, % price SIIITS TUESDAY MDRIIIIIII SPECIALS 25 only (slightly soiled) Blouses Last Season’: Gabardine, Tweeds and many other smart new fabrics. To clear at- Clearing for 1.00 20 Crepe and Print Dresses (slightly soiled) On sale- 1.00 other light materials. Clearing at—— IJIDIES’ DRESSES (Last Season's) Cottons, Silk, Broadcloth, Dimlty and many Ladies‘ Cloth CDATS season. Regularly priced up to 3 Now to clear at 10.00 8 only Carried over from last Sizes 12 to 2.00 8.95 New Cotton SKIRTS In gay patterns Special lot 18 Sizes 14 to 50 of French Crepe DRESSES Sizes 14 to 45 Regular $2.98 1 Pastel Tone Prints Sale ' to 4.49 . 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