I, 39.1955 Of lceFllEll:'ol nests ' no l'aeshy.lla.reh rl A Mode Yesterday The eighth Eight of the ice patrol which took place yesterday 'show indications of a decided Inprovement in Northumberland Itrait, but Cabot Strait showing more ice than earlier observat- ions. There is still. however. a track between St. Pauli: Is- and Newfoundland." Capt. Angus Brown said last night. Nine hundred miles were cover- ad which took the observer to the mouth of the St .Lawrence river where the plane turned back ow- ing to diminishing visibility. The plane took off from Char- lottetown at 9.20 s.m. and return- ed at 8.05 p.m. The route followed was North East from Charlottetown to the North side then across to St. Paul's Jaland. C. 8. Three sealers were observed working north of St. Paulie. The steamer track was then followed to the mouth of the St. Lawrence. On th t . . . b th C dian G hi .1 - - . ,, Wu observed um” '”a"':',:,ef1l:; I-ion. B. Earle MacDonald and vention briefly w e r e Premlerl nil hf pfelllpljm a ;)0e8cli:f sfory0":n Mrs. H. L. Sea.rLJr., Mrs. F. W. Jelks, Mrs. George Michael. Right-Eve nlng gown 1955. mg, wide clear water area exg Mr. Alex A. Maclsaac were the Matheson, I-ion. Eugene Cullenlthe history of Charlommwn. The 3 . A . I I. tends along the entire north side of the Island with heavy ice be- yond that distance to the Magdalena and St. Paul”s island. A heavy field from West Point b M miles off North Point. P :5. I. with heavy drift ice all along the Island coast to Cape Bear, with the Nova St-ntia coast clear. was also observed. Capt. Brown. ice observer for the Department of Transport com- menting on the flight said that something new was witnessed as they passed near the south coast of Anticostl Island when several large herds of deer were seen coming out of the dense snow and foraging for food probably kelp. along the rocky shore. Capt. Charles Trainor was in charge of the flicht with Elmer Bulmer navigating officer. Howard Mclnnis nrrnn FOOTWEAR lion. )Mr. MacDonald Fifth Queens unanimous choice of a largely attended Liberal convention cai- led last night at the Community Centre to nominate two candi- dates for the Fifth District of Queens in the forthcoming elec- tion. Mr. MacDonald at present is Minister of Health and Welfare and has been sitting member for ;the Charlottetown district during 'lhe past four years. 5 Mr. Mat-Isaac was born in In- lverness. Cape Breton. 48 years ago. He received his early educa- tion in Nova Scotia and later moved to the United States, llhere he attended trade and vo national school. He settled in Prince Edward Island 13 years ago and at present is the owner .of the island Tobacco Company. A member of the Gyro Club and .. ithe Knights of Columbus, he hnsltourist industry sl-rved for the past ten years olllpossbilitics in this direction werr ing the board of governors for the Ifharlottctown Hospital. He is now criing his second term as pres- lent of the Fifth District Liberal moved by Elme .VlacRae and IiiacD o n a l d's nomination w a s Liberal Cand' Mr. Maclsaac lclates For Nominated and Hon. Dougald Macltlnnou. The Premier stated that the future of Prince Edward Island is very bright He spoke of the proposed establishment of one or more processing plants on the island and said that such plants would be of llicstlliiable value to the farming and fishing indus- tries in the Province. Mr. Cullen observed that with every year the distance and time in transportation to outside mar kets is diminishing and predicted that with improved facilities at Wood Islands and the completion of the Trans-Canada Highway a new era was in the making for the moving of products to the larger centres such as Boston, Molitreal and Toronto. He fore- saw a very bright future for the alid felt that lhc lvrithout limit. I ”Thc Province is on the thres- hold of a development that we do not realize.” said Hon. Doiigald ldollars in Ilie devclopment of in- - scconded by Frank Hughes. Mr.Fdustr.v in this Province and I am surc that the people will respond - BRIDAL MILLINEIY. Person- al attention for bridal parties at iii Style Milliiiery. FUNERAL PRIVATE The funeral of the late George Ster- ling Green. son of Rev. and the late Mrs. W. I. Green. was held privately from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. Service was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie. Interment was in New London Cemetery. V i S I T Iii-STYLE Mllllnery, Great George Street. New styles in all the new colors arriving daily. POLICE COURT - In City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate Martin, four drunk and incapables were each fined five dollars and costs or five days. Another was sentenced to 20 days on an old commitment and a vagrant was given thirty days. CENTENNIAL STORY Dr. Frank MacKinnou. of Prince of Wales College. has been asked lstory. which is now being pre- pared by Dr. Mackiinnon. will appear in the June issue of the Journal honoring the City on the Ioccasion of its 100th birthday. lw. I. Leadership lcourse Opens Mrs. Michael Doyle. president ,of the Women's Institutes occup- ied the chair at the district pre- lsiueufs leadership course con- ducted at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday. which continues today. 7 The 26 delegates in attendance were introduced by Mrs. L- Lauglilin and welcomed by Mrs. Stewart Mctiregor. lloii. C. C. Baker, Miliister of Agriculture addressed the meet- oriefly. congratulating the nicmbcrs on the Splendid Work 05 the institutes and also that of the 4-H Clubs. Miss .vlary Robin. B.Sc.. super- outlined the course after minute talks were given by each anel dls- . cussion on Dl5' City and Cenfralll ,. Left-Evening gown 1855. Centre-Some of the members of the Ju "Mr... K ”'rr-m.. .. x The feminine silhouette. from ring :FaSl"IlOJ'lS- ' an.HD' l ' . . I Centennial Parade of Spring Fashions shown at Queen Charlotte ll-Iilgh vGlt1!gr::mR:;2iYse 1.InI'arIl!l.Ia1'ngiX?Ig the Auld, Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Mrs. Arthur Peake, Mrs. G. c. Fisher, Mrs. A. G. Macmillan, Mrs. Kent Irwin, Mrs. Norman Stewart, Mrs. ii. ws' ah" tssocizitlon. llllackinnon. "The Government hm Vl50l .1 V V d l 3 ' "5 Wet" 3'- - Currlr lllrls- Mr. Mat-Isaac's nomination was faith enough to invest a million ll'lX';'hul':llla:” seesgkm mu, Extreme left-Afternoon ensemble. Left-Children's rainwear. Centre- Bridal gowns of 1887. 1905, 1927 and 1955. Right-Teenageparty dresses. Photos by Barter's Film Lab, tweed suit of delicate green-with . Rogers, s breath-taking strapless evening .muved by W. R. Jenkins and sec- by making their investment-"lulct C0"Venmn'" the days of the sweeping skirts shoes and bag of black patent gown of turquoise crystallet and l'I:"de'l by 3,1?” 11V1lcCt”'m;C' 3” wacmnlmn Tinted, ft" 2;?” The late afternoon included 3; and fans of 1855 to the long torso leather. . ugl, l es er ("me 5”" 3' -”P' - 0 l-" "” "l''l-"”''"" ” " - .' - r riod of games an . . line and clutch bag of 1955. was Brln ha k f d - lported Mr. MacDonald's num-ha-lzlwl .ll'll'l. and to-ct-l-la: Sllfl in gfggegolgg flruowed by up and: P0l'll'3y6d last night at the Cen- memoiqyhlg onecof lnllalgy Czntefuflal so.iI'ie4:elreynhauhItt:1cdat2'll.'leciElyvemal)crlceel'l; tennlal Parade of Spring Fashions. Showing the changes in styles over the last hundred years. the models were gowned at one time in bustles. fringed hats and laced boots. and then again in long waisted dresses. pill box hats and low cut slippers. fashions portrayed was a blouse with leg o' mutton sleeves and a long black silk skirt. To com- plete this. of course. was worn a Gibson Girl senor hat. The suits of 1910. it was found. were mannlshly-striped and of a cream color. The straight skirt tion. . Print-e lidl-.nl r' ls'"nd are pro- - Both candidates addressed thell'c:.sc" ulltslrle the Pl'll'.'lilt'0 "We-Ei;:;:gr?)g,.i0n an meeting briefly a n ri expressed i could put up a hcttcr product l Roches. their thanks. and do it more cheaply here." Supper Others who addressed the con- he said. lllulel Large Attendance I At instruction by Missl d Mrs. Ida Des-pl appearance and completed the various costumes. The Centennial Parade of Fashions was under the distingu- ised patronage of His Honor Lt.- Gov. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs Prowse. Hon. Premier A. W Matheson and Mrs. Matheson, HI Silo Par Insertion Thirty-two members of the graduating class i954-55 of St. Dunstan's University and an equal number of Fourth Year students of Prince of Wales College. were guests of individual Rotariaus at will MacDougall. Donna MacLeod, Emerson MacRae. Millicent Munn, Louis Paoli, Joseph Revell, El- wood Robblns, Alan Scales. David Schurman. James Smith. Barbara Stewart. Laurdrene Wood. Gordon 3";-1-gs hour was at the Queelll LE PITBE-At the Prince County Hospital on March 27th, 1955, to LAC and Mrs. Joseph Le Pitre At the evening session. M”?- John Lawson. Pl'0Vllll'l3lg I7T95l' dent. C.A.C. spoke of "labncs and (nee Elve MacFadyeni, of Sum- - - 1 - 1". Two inter- the regular weekly luncheon Wllll9- -lolln Whllewry. Calvin . merside. a son. Weight 7 lbs. 3 ozs. ,;.imr:a evrgjes shown: uwhu meeting of the club at the Char- Wood. .Spon ored byEthe iliunior lLallilie: usually was adorned with buttons. Worship Mayor J. D, slew” MacLEOD-At the P. E. I. Hos- Wm peach your cmldv-'3 uud lottetown hotel yesterday. Aid o the P. .l. osplh. . l1 and this H was completed and Mrs. Stewart. vital Much 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. o ..Pmce Ame... Nmumul park." The program was conducted by held at Queen Charlotte Hill! by an over-powering black Lloyd MICLCNI (nee Vivian Stew- l the Vocational Service Committee L . E , school, the Centennial Parade of gtxaw ling Lulu-l llliuclrx lug mun, 1-m--I . 'm ' 3” Carl Stewart The funeral of the late Mr. with director Austin Scales asi eglon F was J. K. inzhfznsemblesoiif yesteryueiail-mslllats ed by the pa8SIdeI1l., Mrs. L. Irwin. Two commentators. Mrs. A. G. Macmillan and Mrs. G. C. Fisher. described the modes of present and past. Ap- propriate muslc was played by Mr. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C. 0.. on a Wurlitzer organ. and Mrs. C. J. Fear sang two pleas- master of ceremonies. Gordon Mllligan. chairman of the committee led off with a wel- come to the students. expressing the desire that the talks to follow would be interesting and urged them to feel at liberty to call on any member of the club to discuss any phase of the work they may OSBORNE-At the Charlottetown Hospital. March 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne (nee Lorraine MacKinnon) s son. John Kent. weight 8 lbs, l1 ozs. BUCHANAN - At the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. on March 9th. 1955. to LAC. and Mrs. Percy W. Turner was held yes- p L I terday afternoon from Tinlty Un-lwln lied Church where services were;lIsummons" conducted by Rev. A. Frankl MacLean, assisted by Rev. Ho-KTO ward Christie. There was a very Copies of Charlottetown's Cen- convtncingly shown as the lady model appeared in long, white gown with long sleeves and but- toned down the front. and a male model appeared in white flan- nells and a gally striped jacket. For this year's "fun in the suit" a four-piece set in black linen Royal Edward Chapter l.O.D.E. March Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Meeting Held M I meeting of the executive members of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion held in the secretary's office on Thursday. March 24th apart from Electric Authorized large attendance. including mem- bers of Charlottetown Rotary, the G9"l0' 3llcll'll3ll- Slelmll P3l'k- th R al Edward Chapter of the - - - H "mm -- in he car- . . th dl ' . mm Murdock cm-lwm weight I-5-D-lg W" held l” '1" "mm" lhgsteelgiroefctgihnltgf Ut!IlilE!edlEeh(ll1)l-lgrsl iitdmlilaclts to Olfllialvilii friliowing the gal” In mind m respect to me” seileriiall glirglalnftrglgls 0iveil')eusl'lleelislst "18 59l”5' wlth lmld whit” '"lp” w” d”' :ols':v'!n” ”'X' H, P E I. d room on Monday. March 28, with Cemeten, the -nuslees or the Easter recess by Senator George uAur:'ucceSskm of memb rs av with. Among the latter was the outstanding feature of 1955 is played, Qulle notlceablg wag the t ' A ' 58" the Regent. Mrs. B. Earle Mac- ' Island Hospualg Barbour uurl Mr. Neil A. Mathe- e E 9 question of the annual reunion 0; the ”long look" or "D10! l00k- absence of slacks from this year's nmmm "' March 26"” 1955' m Donald Presldln8- The meeting l:llrt:ncehIElIy:li'vma(iid city Council: son. M.P.. to be delivered by zlasliiievcetsniifulliaeiialiliotfiiltililiieoirpgilll "'9 l05lll Regiment of the ms. 1: was found in simple suits and show-pedal Pushers We" WW" ectrlcal Wiring gIfe.nt:Ill?t)dl't.l:r:Cl35orEe Boswall. opened with the preSelll3ll0ll,0l Chief MacArthur and members paige boys to members of the um pointing out to me smdems world war. it was decided that in gala party dresses Suits werg lu sportswear costumes, lUGllEB- At the Charlottetown ll" ll8K- lslllowed by the reading of the City Police Force. Senate and House of Commons. the ,,.,..em,, ...,,,uu.,,,u.,..s to the facilities of the Legion Home worn with long. full costs hon For afternoon wear a princess Repairing and Supplies -- to 0' In be 0" Mn- and Mrs. James J. Hughes, a son. "I9 Y '9 , , man. REV. - BC 8!! hP0 C the request 0 c em on u e ne 0 s cere app ication to 0 0'” 3 Purpose on v - --W H "-5- 2 or 0' lo ml f?.':llf.”.”L” in '”i”.l. mgr: "'z.rd":r"l arr lf.?"””?' ””::1';::3::..:::l. 2:: ..... ll:”..:.l::.”;" .::..:..:""l..::.t sill; :l..::r.;:”".:l'...:ll:..' "””””'r?l?...2.lt'l'"”” MARMAGES chase I lcrlbble Slime for 1115 (lillrlildiiieesss hits" whrolee-ht-arsed 3:;5e59'm .f.f,li:.' 3?-g colenlng in ing, l;Ieal'l(;l;Tlpl: r,'f:.....:g, celliugl-1":-2;-l the Provincial C0nVexllrl.ll:)!I1Ce0I tlile sends turned up neckillne. was the dramatic and eye-catching was a Gr... G.o st Fm") - GURNEY L, M Zion beuem of the patients in the vet. devmlon go wuulever cause with daily from peuom ln ull wglks uccouuluul. No;-man Lowgl-leg le. Canadian Legion will be held keynote of sophlsllchllolh Tllelh street-length cocktail gown of ' ' Presbyterian Manse on Monday. erans wing of the P-51. Hospital. which he was associated. Hymns of mm iucludlug ,1-omlueul mu. gal profession. Dr. Giddlngs, the here on Sept. 22nd., when the Very this same popular 00l0l' 33 "'9 blllcll and Wlllle PFllll- 1” 0"” Mllcll Illl. 1955. by ReV- W. H. and mtlnbefl WIT! Bhkell 50? sung were "Rock of Ages" and nicpal md la-Ede,-.1 Gonmmeug medical profession and Ken Park. Rev. J. T. Anderson. Dominion theme of an afternoon ensemble standing features were its single Brown. Joan Thankful Gurney. donations of playing cards and "when On My Day of Life". The omen". who luv. lndlculed melr er. the f ” profession. The President. will in the guest of ribbon llel. Scvred I SUCCESS strap bodice and a flattering full Cl'"'l0"-9'-0W"- '-0 Hamld I-'l0Yd mlmlillll" ll" "19 "59 Pl 9'9 many and beallllllll mlnl "'lb""” intention of visiting Charlottetown Sllellllefs Ell 5ll'9S59Cl "'19 "995 Of SPO-lkelt with its bewitchlns f8mlllllllly- skirt. A new color. ”perwlmde blue" was shown in a gown for Dominating the hat P a r a d 9 daclng. Most dresses for dancing consistent study over a consider- were navy or beige straw pill gave evidence of the esteem the able period of time to assure suc- deceased was held among a host The next mommy meeting Wm lord. Charlottetown. be at 7.30 on the evening of this year. As might be antici- patients. pated. a few of the recipients It was decided to have the l I Mammoth Moccasin DEATHS . . A Ilslonm At Port Isobel Texas 3' ti: ariiml ii” "I. on F” of 'i-ilmdir' r ry pail bearers ml "" '""""”"' '""'” ' W" Vllimihe ntlupairrosriveugrliirilglig Mm" 3”” mmad M em” bom' fwhiiiilll wergi woi ndli-vml renbogillrlf "id Zaire: hmlimd - - - . une. e onoa - . '1 , o. it ec w nan a. 0” M"'cl1 23"d- 1955- Edwl” AK bi.- montlily meethts taking were: His 1-ionor Lieutenant Gov- ":2: docuzioesfmmig :,mg:' ml; men and women in the fields un- oi1m.ckAth& "Enid lt'""" ' 232:"; a thirst. 2d uclochell 00” of merolnst lhowncfun - ova" R”ddh" ”” ”' u" h” Ill! l0l'm 01 Iewlns Illd dl30ll!- 9"l0l' T" w- 1'' pmws" Premier fh utro.uble of phoning Mayor d" dlscussllm the Charlottetown C:nt:i:lIFg 0 hat was modelled. because of its rarity in the Run: Dunc. ”""l'' C''”"” ""l ”"l Reddl" slon groups will be held here- A. w. Matheson. Mayor -I. D. Sf . u,, u... M... .l.. '”""' C'"l3-P'”ld"”l5'-”""' mittee will be th ." "I Wearing the fashions of 1955 slan broad tall Lrrfnlghl it was -' ;' Ch"1”"el”w"- after the first to take place on Stewart. Justice G. J. Tweedy. W31 'i-'..'.ul'ri:d ii d0 lltlantlt gl-tadulitllllg clfmils exlirgssed er ' e Ru" Sp” ' were Mrs s 5 cu;-sou Mlgs displayed ln attractive Jacket FORUM OWMAN-Al N ml will hl ' t . D. , ' e an s o ' s e ow-s u ents A . ' ' ' ' o s re on ,Mondayv um ml, of April lu me Hon. B. W. LePage. Dr G Tm pm" of .dVe,.mm' Ce", hr the experience M meeting Wm! The Ladies Auxiliary have Dorrcn Campbell. Miss Eleanor with a tiny slit in the back. tight Thursday, March 31 sleeves and four-inch cuffs. The ever-popular clutch capes were shown in silver blue mink and in deep brown muskrat. Described by the commentator as "the dream of Canadian wo- men." a luxurious cape of Can- adian wild mink was worn with March 28, 1955, Aqullla Bowman in his 79th year. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Wednesday. March 30. at 2 p. In. Burial hi North Wiltshire Cemetery. GREEN - At Charlottetown on Iunday. March 2'7, 1955. George Sterling Green of Stanley Bridge Steele. Dr. J. W. MacKenzie, Dr. J. H. Shaw. W. Chester S. Mac- Lure. W. R. Cruikshank, Alfred Pickard. J. A. Webster. J. A. Fraser and William MacLean. The active pail bearers were Richard Matheson, G. M. Avard, Roy Cudmore. Edwin C. Johrlstone. W. W. Reid, Arthur H. Peake. In- been invited and will sit in at this meeting during Ml-. Gaudecg address. Mary Duffy. Mrs. C. J. Fear. Miss Gall Gillies. Mrs. K. M. Johnston. Mrs. G. E. Ives. Mrs. K. A. MacEachern. Miss Heather MacLean. Mrs. L. Palmer. Mrs. A. W. Rogers, Mrs. D. G. Sctigewlck. Mrs. H. H. Simpson, Miss Janet Cerry. Miss Norma tennlal Year is expected to be cleaned up very shortly and citi- zens are reminded that their re- quests to have " t' to their friends and relatives will have to reach the office of the General Manager within the next few days. chapter room. A committee was appointed to work on the compilation of a booklet outlining the history of the Royal Edward Chapter since its foundation in 1901. Mrs. W. M. Brehaut. Provincial educational secretary. gave a re- a group of business and profess- ional men and hearing an outline of profitable studies to be pursued. John" ' r ” foftheP. W. C. group heartily endorsed the remarks of Mr. Craig. and ex- pressed appreciation from the stu- dent body he represented. Jackie Doyle's Orchestra . Admission 50 cents Dancing 9 till 12:30 : (Contlnued from page 1) Quebec Province in hi; and ya,-. lrune.-,1 Wu held W" on the undesllhble llmrlllllfe h "I P 1 - ?-C-T President Hal Show in iteferrlng Duvar. privately. Interment New London t'V"””bl” '” "'5 pllbnci, tceergqngigiyi W" E ewes (Continued from page 1) to the sudden passing of Past Lotbmere 30 miles from Quebec . The Centennial costumes were Cemetery" lvlrs. Massey. educational sec- Rotary Governor, I P. W. Turner, to so on -sum Hmong. modelled by Mrs. H. J. A. Brown. K & R ASHLEY - At Charlottetown on Eehglzil tgoaVge'v:;:n?e:lt 1:; 3: C N R And mtothlgm ofgglggggglg Mayor Paul Biron said Monday gr; snlgmgh 32:” Ring N L " I 58 Q S, N i t A t t ' the village has been cut off from 9 0"” ' ' f ' i Qw Qgg gn- ujjn ,.-. Qxf Sd.M h2'7.1... hA. . . M ay "C 955 '1') " i.0.D.E. at the Music Festival. not only in the local field but in H. 1), gm. M". A, J. gulum, Ashley of Clyde River in his 75th . chain. U1 Id I the railway station at Laurier. nine y ar. R i ll tth c 2- A "”"'P”l'9"5l" "P0" "ll 9'" (Th CNR ha nn u ed it he . ' W 9' "9" ” l"””""'. 9"” ll th i l M , Mrs T- A- l-ahll-W- Ml" l-01" tore - elem; rm:-urls iiimnf 3...": lulu. plre and world affairs was given New made”. manageirlintocolmrlct W"; international Rotary activities. ale: 3;". . 'n:'0c:tagef”gf fooliinianlzi tame Mccormuh mu Bowl t. Dtug s MacLean. Mr. F. W. Jelks and Mr. Stanley Lancaster. Apparelled in children's styles for both 1955 and 1855 were Mas- ter John Rankin. Miss Janet He also referred in fitting terms mu and no immediate men” of to the part Mr. Turner played in the social. fraternal and business Eleni" an highway w the 3”" life of the city over a long period of time. Telegrams of regret at his passing were received from by Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Mrs. J. A. MacMlllan reported on the variety of work done by the I.0.D.E. under Services At Home and Abroad. She also re- the Hilton firm but has held the financial details should not be made public.) , "if every there was an expendi- ture that should not be hidden in EASTER SPECIAL "SALE New Stock Just Arrlved:- :1: LADIES'-American Girl, Gale, Tetreault, St: George, Pimps, Oxfords, Nurses Shoes, Ballerinas. ' eral service will be held Wednes- day afternoon service starting at two o'clock. Interment in the Ap- pin Road Cemetery. WHITE-At the P. E. 1. ST, JOHN'S. Nfld. (C?)-W. J. Browlle (PC-St. John's West! speaking in the Newfoundland leg- lslature Monday moved a vote of on. "We havenlt received flour since 50,. last Monday and our breed supply 1.1 on Mom, I Mam, up 1955 ported on the progress of the non-confidence in the government a veil of secrecy." Mr. Dleten-. can hold out for only about three Rankin, Miss Beatrice Hogan and omss White til 133 Elm Avenue sewlnr commltlcm and called for a my-l commission baker said. this is one.l ggfalf; 3'In':l:rf,';'tloM.”””'a3'uo more dnys." the mayor said in a Master Robert Irwin. MEN'S-.-Gale. Ritchie. John Palmer. Greb." in his still year. Resting at the There being no further husl- lo lnveslllzhle "'9 embllsllmllll 0 QUESTIONS mu Am MMDOMM mus, Gwmm, telephone Interview. The "complete costume" was Boot, ",5 gm”, Macnean Funeral Home from "955. the meeting was brought 90 "ew mdumm in the province, (pl "1 l 334 'h Tl" "ml" "" ''W""'' W359 effectively shown in a scotlsn- min- when funeral will take place I 010” Wllll ill! llllllllll Of the M" BMW" Wm, '0' "tie ?m":' Mr. Hamilton questioned the idea 2.. luau”-cu ll',.wl::u:l-.381 rlsprulgrgti 95"” W in "M mwdwu bu cllln Nil 05 llollty b0ll0 WW! I A I ht: nne ofmmer rubber footwear a Wednesday morning at a as to national Anthem. melll '0 "'0 lllml" 99'? flffldf of "leasing out the name of our District Governor Edwlny John- " "' "'”' ' '"""" "" .l suit of candy tweed. Comnlemenh chud"-I” "Rh Sh”e5' i Mllllltl 101' Requiem "shed 5”" 'l P".em""r ma Wm": gracious young sovereign to an "M, pug pm,-leg G0,,"-M, W” l ''3.'””""' '"" ing the angunHa was a hat ea A180 500 pllll clearance stock, ladies' shoes at High Mass. Interment in the Peo- "''"”'"'c :l''. h t bf.";l8" . organization that not Cena- hurl. Eu. ",1 pm Dhma Gov. 1" I” 5 bu m' Tl” '”""' uyluu 3",, ram price; i W" C"'”"'V' . wfhl(dhn'eelr3llIiidust'lli:sedteii1:g thenleslslt ill"-” in-nor John M. Mr hum” " " kw” . mm. mi" 4 "MW loot" ll It'll! VII And a full line of Overalls Coveralls Cowbllll """'-"'4" "'9 Prlm Edw-rd I M ilv. ears 3' '"ll8"'0d ' MW ll! ll" Visiting Rotarlans in attendance new truck l "barrel box clutch" mm. rk ' ' 1-,... nuua nmplul W Maud.” Much n Hel;ume'd an employee of super contract was the personal ambl- W," an 3,3... at John. NJ. on 'hlch Wu model,” N. King Pllltl, W0 Shirts and Underwear, Tarpon 3, 13, M". wulm gqul,-,, 0; M. Rubber comm”. one 0, an den of Conrad Hilton. head of the um um pun ' 3,3. A Quebec Central Railways train . ma "1, m.m,.d trunks. - ll I'll Ill lwllll meme?! 0' new plants. as saying at least one c'""'.”””''3 h" "'l”- "I I" a" Guest students from St. Dun- ”"7l” 1”drr"'””" "' "lick jacket and a straight charcoal we ll'lVll'!ll'l3P9l3tl0ll'-'15s Queen street- ." gen. u. l,,,um.. 3.9,, New of machinery in me hem” world s greatest hotel man. .,u-. Unhmnm, 'm in If-font fts all 8 night mm "mm. .0 as 'u . ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.,,,,,., ,,h, H, mm W. Mmhnpm mum am He added that the hotel prob- ,,,,, andlfndsyneerlt. um all m so bf 31.". .' 1.3.. w inn” from an Unwed "L ably Will be coiled the Elite? gun C.mpb.n" Thom” Clan. nib! south (I Quebec. - i "wk. Elisabeth The"QllsensMM .u'.Au,.Dm.m.Iu,, Iaowinebtlesslmtltedbetween ., afternoon lIdIynissedaadaverremem- Wlt--lWlllWl"'Wtl "'W"nnner. ouuaat.uoyrl”'-l-'ll'll'"Il4lh0lMl'-htlIl- h.ser- sonssyuriuur. ststenesa Alli! 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