PAGE EIGHT s» Worship Dlflyor B. Roy Row: Const. Keith Johnson, Const. Ccarch fails To locate Airman’s body Salvage operations which were carried on all day yesterday, fail- ed to bring to the surface the Har- vard training plane which crashed in 30 feet of water oif Point Prim Tuesday; nor was any trace of the pilot's body found by the divers LAC. S. M. L/aviilo. RC.A.F., who was on a solo flight from the Sum- nierside hirport, is presumed to I rive been killed when the machine crashed into the sea about a mile from the shore. The wreckage of the plane was found Wednesday moming by 3.1: AP. Cerortl. Canadian National Railways diver from Borden. but- darkness closed in on him before the body could be found. He discov- ered, however, that the plane had landed upside down. Yesterday morning the diver was back again but unfavorable condi- tions on the water hampered opera- tions throughout the day, In the afternoon a Department of Public Works dredge. which had been work- infz at Flat River, was towed to the scene but did not reach the spot until about three o'clock. The large crane on the boat was nlade ready to hoist the plane but by the time 3- was in place and the diver got down. darkness prevented the hook.- ing up of the ail-craft. A very rough sea aso greatly interfered with s1‘.- vaze work. if weather conditions are favour- able. the work will continue again today. Mr. Ceretti was assisted in the diving work yesterday b_\' one of his sons. They failed to find the body of the airman because of the dull- ness oi’ the day. LAC. Iievlne. who is a native oi Montreal. was about 28 years oi age and was to receive his wings ill a short time. His wife resides at Sum- merside. DOUGHNUT SANDWICH Slice doughnuts across the long way- sblead thlcklv wvith cream cheese and currant. jelly. Nice with Sléflmlml hot tea o‘: coffee on a chilly autumn afternoon. Too Late To Clasify FOR same _ rlrrTL-riss “r3171; nace. P. J. MacDonald. L-829-11-2l-Si. Mnnmuswmllrnmm __...__________ REIIIIIN BROS. JIFFY SERVICE FOR FILMS 25c PAY IN ADVANCE fInIlhes any 8 exposure roil— mail orders must be accompanied by post- age. CAMERAS Baby Brownie Sp. $1.75 Bullet - - - _.. 2,55 620 Bulls Eye — — 3.80 Kodak Bantam — 5.50 Jiffy Kodak v. p. 6.00 Brownie Reflex — 7.35 Kodak Duex — — 8.25 Jiffy Kodak 620 10.75 Jiffy Kodak 616 11.75 Kodak Vigllant 4.5---—- . These Cameras all In stock Chemicals — Accessor- ies. Sennltized Papers. nmnw altos. M. Doucette. BIIQIIIIIIII- Holman and Chairman of the are: Front Row Sgt. Watson Higgins, Gordon Poole. Constable ITcnderI for Police Patrol ls awarded The C‘ly Council voted last night to purchase "a one-half ton Fargo panel delivery to be equip- ped as a police patrol" from the firm oi Rankine McLaine. The price of the new patrol is $1,227.94 ROB. Charlottetown. The resolutLn authorizing the acccplrnlce of the McLainc tender, when put bo the mcet-ing carried, with one dissenting voice. Coun. B. Earle MacDonald was the onlv one of the e‘ghl; Councillors to against the purchase of a patrol. Coun. J. T. McKco, chaiimml of the tender committee. when lhe meeting opened. announccd that there were several tenders added "unlorzilnately some oi them KOtlllPflv‘ and Rankire McLaine." The latter was the lmvest tender said. Councillor MacDonald objected to the urchaslng of a police pai- rol stat ng that a solution to l e problem would be the utilizing of "the little gray truck" ior the purpose. ‘This truck "is doing ab- s':lutcll' nothing as far as I can see." but is burning a lot of gas- oline. he added‘. ‘The machine may have been needed when it was purchased but was not needed now. he asserted. » Colin. Stcrus. Chairman of Police Cclnlnlt-tec. said hc would not discuss whether or not the gray truck was needed by the Street Committee. He ldfifld that Coun. MacDonald's suggestion that the o n truck could be used for a pol cc patrol was "ridiculous" and he would not d‘scuss it. Coun. MPKcc cxl . ssed the opin- ion thnl it would be a mistake to use tlw truck for a paird as it vras giving good service to the Street Department. Coun. MacDonald chirged that the Street Ikparlnlcill. was "cost- ing this Council more nlonel" to- day than ever before in the history of the Council" and that the Council was “spending 1117K‘ money now than any other Council." He snails-sled that a top could he placed on the truck. He said that the patrol was on the sires; "too much" and also the gray truck. ‘Flicre were tcnders loner than lire one presented, he said and added that if the Council would extend tile time limit about 20 days it could save $100 on the purchase. Coun. F. C. Dougon said the Sire?! DcwTl-lneilt could not be charged wf‘ 1.1;: mer it. (S- tiinaics so "ulrv pick on the Slrcct Department.“ The "little gray truck" was "very. vcz-j- lflll)0l"illlli" to the men in the dopirtnlent who are sliperv sing the work on streets, He suggested that tile two horses belonging to the dc- paltment should be uiscardsd and a big truck bought. Coun. R. C. Chandler stated that the police patrol ans “an essen- the that "R tial’ piece cf City machinezy." The radio in it servrs the purpose of six extra policemen, he said. l-le Could not sre “how any Councillor could ICCDIICIIO his (fullcpjoplccy a1- b0!‘ voting $10000 I01‘ n fire wggun, to ctr/pose the purchasing of a pat- rol.“ lie added, "It looks very much like an apology for his voile at i-hc last meeting.“ He asserted that the truck was “of certain use on the strccts or it wouldn't have been bought." "I am not opposed to buying ailothcr patrol as ifll ax- Wlldllllfe l8 In I-hv intezcst ol the. citizens,“ he rorlrl\lrlp(l_ Coun. MacDonald asserted that, there was no conrpnrison between a_ gumper and tlic patrol. "Fire fig ting) cquzplncni ls a very neces- Sllly thing." hc declared. Coun. Chandler: "What value would Ccun MacDonald put on human life?" 00ml. Butler stated that he old not want to see the police patrol used as a taxi. "Make the police- mm walk hune." he alldcd Coun. La thorn said, "we all git slaps a ut the police force." e referred to incidents which he had seen take place at the station when it would be inconvenient to use an open truck for a. patrol, Without. thi‘ Patrol. extra DJIICQ- men would be needed. Coun. Dougan asked to be mas. sured that there would be no need for constant re-charging of lint. terles should the new patrol be used. Coun. Stems said that he qiecial gvrleratloi- on the we- JGIII pdtfll would be transferred to n" one and this had moven undue-wry. The] resolution was as follows: "Reno ved that ill e tender of F‘. R. Mel-dine im e suppl i of one-halt toil Iii-YD n! a l delivery vote ‘ but ‘ could not meet the time limit and‘ this eliminated all but two-L. H. lanes are quite familiar to Jimmy l MAYOR HOLMAN INSPE-CTS POLICE FORCE , h b f ‘h (h, pong,“ fnljcg For" together with City officials photographed Tuesday immediately after III! Show“ ‘how "e I e mun o" o e ‘r Police Committee Councillor J. E. Stems had inspected the Force. From left to right they Cmmclun, L E_ slams, (‘h1g1 A, Iiilrtwistle, Ills IVorshIp B. Roy Holman, Sgt. Allan McInnls. Centre Anghlmy Ilund, (Joust. Augustus Ilowling, Constable Lawrence Mclnnie. Back Row: Constables Peter IVaIsh, Duncan McPhaII, Robert nlilziel and city Clerk, J- A- Fullmvn- T CI-IARLOTTETOWN Maritime Central Airways prepares Tc take over Planes of the Maritime Central Airways. which Will replace the ser- tice carried on by Trans Canada. Air Lines between this province and the mainland, are at present con- ducting "familiarization" work from Charlottetown, to summerside, to . Moncton and Saint John. It is ex- pected that the new company will commence olwrating on the regular ‘xlicdtlle in about two weeks time. Manager Carl Burke announced last night. Tile company has three planes at. present and the pIICIS, headed by Captain Jimmy Wade. senior pilot, are getting familial" with the route and giving the radio operators, sta- tioned at all the ports of call, some practical experience prior to tak- ing over the run. The maritime ail Wade. however. as he was a season- n pilot with Canadian Alrwnts being $27 less than the other. he which pioneered the air route mere l about ten years ago. Manager Burke was also one oi the pilots with tlui.‘ fompan)‘. The new company will filtVe as its Chief Engineer. Mr Ralph Miller of Toronto. The cquipmcnt. which will be used when the service is inauguinit- ed. includes: A twelve-place, twin engine. all metal Boeing which is equipped with two-way radio. Be sides the two pilots. it is capable of carrying ten passengers. The second crnit is a Barkley-Grow, ten- place twin-engine machine aim m- lilo equipped. Tile third machine is a three-place Fairchlld equipped with wheels and skis and will be available for charter work and as an ambulance for "mercy" flights. During the winter months. the new company will operate the schedule between Charlottetown and lite Magdalen Islands “rich inaugurated by Canadian Airways. No passengers or mail are being carried on the present) “familiariza- itlon“ flights which are for the pur- llosc of ‘Jvlllilg the pilot-s and por- souilvl acquainted with the opcr- cting schedule. Practically the same schedule be- lllfl Cflfrlcd out at prcscnt by Trans Canada All‘ Lines. will be continued when the company takes over. Man- ager Carl Burke said last night. NEW DETROIT, Mlch.. Nov. Zil-New orders for Canadian Nfli-lOIYlI— Grand Trunk Western Rallriaci equipment totalling smite 600 all- t-eel ircizhl cars oi various zypcs. and 45 helrxy rrad freight loco- motives and diesel bWIiCIlIIlg cn~ gines, have been placed wit-h ‘occ- motlve works and s.col car plants. in making this announccnletlt, JA. Clunccy. general manager ot the Grand Trunk Wcsl-cru Railroad. st-nied that delivery of some oi the new l'c motives and other c- (ZN-II. EQUIPMENT quipmmt would be effective im- mediately. . "In some cases delivery has snorted," Mr Clancey stated. "We have already received some of our dicscl switchers Ps \v"l as various other types of freight cars and they have been put into immediate service.” , Mr. Clallcey stated that orders for new equipment consisted oi’ 20 dicscl switcher»: all of one thous- and horse potvci" units: 25 North- crn type road locomotlvcs oi the “6300" classification; one hundred 70-t0n flat. cats; t/wo hlmdrvd ‘l0- tfn gondola cars; 200 Sll-foot-two- I inch autwn bile cars; and 100 52- ' lcot-two-lnch box oars. “We are throwing every ounce of our strength behind America's dcicnco effort". Mr. Clancey stated "And the purchase and delivery oi this new equipment was urgently re- qrfned on keep u the BIIICIQIIQy of our operations If» handle the in- creased volume of Ivuvinesq daily flowing from the Michigan and Chicago area, war plants, destined bith for American armaments and for lhc Democracies now fighting the German war machine overseas. Although the volume of business handled has shown a substantial lncrclve dufng the year. we an- tlclpatc that there will be a further big increase for 194- to be equipped as a police patrol as per specifications be accepted at the figure of $1,227.94 ROB. Charlottetown, delivery to be not later than December 1B, 194i and that his cheque of 10 r cent of the tender price be fled as guar- antee against this date of delivery. Moved by Colin. J. T. McKee, sec- onded by Coun. J. B. stems and armour-ted by Coun. J. l. Blanchard. xvair _ CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column h rebel-veil tor new! 0i‘ local Interest, but advertising of a mnvly nncuro mny he lnnorted at b cunt: n word. strictly payable in advance. COOKS for Christmas photo graphs. ti CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. I < L-IWK RED CROSS DANCE Government House tonight. L-816-11-2l-1i. CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. Divine worship will be held oil sabbath next at 2.30 p.m. Rev_ G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. L-828. NURSES ALUMNAE of the P. E. Island Hospital, Friday NOV. 21, B pm. at Cundall Home All grad- uates invited to celebrate 50th anniversary. 11-826. POLICE COURT — In the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was remanded until today. A man charged under the Prohibition Act, was flned_$100 and costs or three months in jail. PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- TICO. Church of England-Services Sunday, November 23rd. Milton 11.00_ A. M. Morning Prayer. Rustloo 8.001 P. M. Evening Prayer. Hampshire! 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. J. R. McMahon. L-Blil-ll-lll-ll. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada-Divine worship will Ibo held on Sabbath next as m1- lows: Cardigan 11 a.m.; Lorne Valley 3 p.m.: Montague 7 pm Mr. W. R. Collins of westvllle will coilduct the services 11-827. TAKEN ILL SUDDENLY-While employed with the C. N. R. diver Mr. A. P. Cerett-l at Point Prim Wednesday. Mr. James Campbell was taken suddenlv ill. He was tak- en to tile city at once and conveyed by ambulance to the City Hos ital where it was found an imm late operation was necessary. Lost night he was reported to be doing as well as could. be expected. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Brookiicld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day: Glasgow Road l1 a.m.; Hartsviile, Sunday school 2 p.m., Worship 3 .m.; Brookfield Sunday School 10.0 e. m.. Worship 7.30 pm. Christian Endeavour and Prayer Service. Brockficlrl Tuesday B p.m.; Harts- ville Friday 8 om. Women's Mis- sionary Auxiliaries Brookileld Charge Rally Hunter River Church Friday. Nov. 28th at 8 pm. Mrs. Charles P. Brown of Iieeds, - laud guest speaker. Minister Dr. A. O. Thomson. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Charles A. MiIAIDOllgRII was lleld yesterday nftcrnoon. Following a short ser- vice at his lute residence funeral services were held in Canoe Cove Churcll and were conducted by Rev. T. W. Goodwill who also of- iirlatcd at the grave Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery Pallbearers were: Messrs. Laughlin McKin- j non. James McDonald. Robert MacDonald. William MoEachern, Fletcher McEaohern, Weldon Tay- lor, The members of the Orange Lodge conducted their burial ser- vice at the grave. CLEARING RUINS- Worhncn are busily engaged at present cleaning up the ruins of the Agri- cultural Hall on Fitzroy street which was destroyed by fire re- cently. The 400 tolls of slack coal which was stored in the building at the time for Public Buildings and which escaped damage la bo- lng covered in preparation for winter. Nothing definite hu been decided as to Ille rebuilding of the Hall and nothing will be done in this connection this fall, Mr. L. B. MacMlllan, Deputy Minister oi Public Works said yesterday. ESCAPES 1N clulsn - Louis Monaghan of Charlottetown escap- ed injuries last night when lilo cor was struck by n shunting freight train at Fitzroy Crossing. Molna- ghzm leaped from his ca!‘ flier the train struck. The car Wu mrricd 50 yards along the track helm the train was brought to a um). The car was damaged on the toide, Monaghan, driving alone in the our, jumped out from a right hand door as the train carried the our along. e ‘J t occurred about I30. SOCIAL EVENING snub- More than three warm mam- lllt a ma: .ouARplA_11___ “BIGGER BARGAIN !—-— EQLVEMBER 3,1. 1941 IBUYING” i Attractive, Well Made Livin AE a Sensational Low Price! "l g RDOIIIIChBIIS 9,95 I Regular $I2.5O Value An unbelievably low price for smart pull-up chairs of this type and quality. Comfortable, graceful style, upholstered in good looking repps and veloura. Rich walnut finished frames in at- t-motlve design. Take advantage of this out- standing Holman Special Friday and Saturday. Friday ancI Saturday Only fA N IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR TI-IE IIOM LIMITED QUANTITY-IE EARLY! Q l/ bTll-lge party was held. About sev- uity five played cards. lip. War-l- P. MacMilian won the iilsl. P1119 for men in the bridge game and Mrs. John Morris won the ladies prize. Mr. Roderick MacDonald and Mrs. George Berrlgan won the prizes for auction forty-fives. Ar- rangements for the “Knights on Parade" were ullder the direction of Mr. J. Alfred Doylfl. Gland Knight and the Lecture Committee headed by Mr. John B. Richards. ASK NEW pEltRYfPrirlce Ed- watrrl Isluildcrs attending the‘ 5n‘ nuai meeting of the Maritime Board of ‘Prado at Moncton yes- wrday included: Lt.-Col_ K. S. Rogers, President of the Charlotte- wwn Board; Messrs. R. E. Mutc Charlottetown, B. Graham Rogers. Charlottetown. Austin Scales. Freetown. A. R. Brennan, L. H. Allen and W. J. Lidstollc, all of Sunllnersitlc. Premlcl‘ Campbrll spoke durln the afternoon about the favorabe conditions created by heavy rainfall in this province during the slimmer. Although it damaged the potato crop. ll 11°10- cd the pasture land and inrlncrs are ploughing humus into the soil this fall. His talk followed one on qepletlon or the forests and the loss of water supply by Mr. Sclandcrs of 8t. John._ A rcsolutlvn calling on the Dominion Govern- merit to supply; a suitable ierrv connecting this province with the mainland, was adopted. This view was supported by Premier Camp- bell during his address. some of the Charlottetown members also attended the meeting of the Maritime Transportation Commis- sion the previous day. BALDERBTON NUPTIALS —- A wedding was lsolemnlzcd at the home of the brides parents on Saturday. October, 4th 1041. when Islnp Isabel. onlv daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson. Bunshaw. was united in marriage with Mr. Hedley Baden Balderatcn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bolder-stop of North Wiltshire. Rkv. DJ- Morrison, Hampton, pastor of the bride performed the ceremony in the presence of ‘enmcdlale rela- tives and friends oi the cont-racc- ing parties. Promptly at 6 PM. to ti: strains of Lohen rlrrs wedding march beautifully payed bv MlfiF Mabel Parkman oi Royalty, the bridal party entered the 981101‘ and plglitcd their trouth under a decorated arch from which nung a large wedding bell in front oi the mirrored mantle ago. nst a back vroimc or mom 1w fem out flowers and tied p mts. The bride was pret ily attired in a street length dress of pastel blue (trope. with rosebud trimming! and carried on arm bouquet of pink and white gladioiias and mal- den-halr fern. Her only mmment was l beautiful god bracelet. gift from the groom- The bride attendal by her sidter-in-lax Eric Pbrguocn who was at- in an mlpirc blue crepe dress . villi’; FERGUSON lovely autumn no ma. tired and and t n ghtl of olum Soun- CII'A " nights on Parade" moo held 1m night u. the a" Hail. In the Imper hall decorated eqaecally 11* onion, m mutton Mt! 2i mh."§m‘i3‘f“¢°°l1”“=3ém n, brother . lion; I i i ‘t he‘ a1 party and guests aa- scm-‘bled to the dining room where first all partook of a del clout w ding repeat. The spocluis dln- ing room was dewrfllfid WW1 willie wedding bells and streamers of pink and white hue, the lab“? was decorated with bowls 0f WI flowers and the two large weddinfi cakes which were cut by the b11119 assisted by Mrs. Sterling MacLeod: serving in the dining room we're M‘ss Reta. Fa-trar and M165 Cflm‘ erlne Murchison R.N., girl friends oi un- brIdtLOI-héfs assisting werezi twult Summers-ll»: K911" B Mrs. Gen-go MaoLcan. Mrs. W.T.l Ling. and Mrs. Sterling Milcl-Imdrl During the evening a jllll! crllwd, 0f gerenaders arrived makinfl l‘ pleasant interlude as théy filed. through the hall, meeting flhe bride am grgrfn, extending tnelr best. wishes, and bouncinfl tillfim. alter being treated. and éiflfflnfl; “For they are I01? 807d Iemlw“ they vanished with cheers for the bride and groom. ‘The bride ha! been employed for a number 0i years as clerk in the svfleffll 5W" of wfl‘. Ling, Wheatlev River. and was previous to her nlarrlafle guest of hon-ri- at a miscellaneous yIIOWH‘ given by her many friend; there at bile home of Mrs. W . ling and also a community showm- m, the heme oi Mr. and Mn. John McPhail, Bonshaw. The 00111119 '1" cieved n collection 0i lvvfily 8.515; 30m bfldo and groom are well known and have many friends. who wish thrpn a 1on5 End I159?!’ \\'€dd9d 1116- Personals Mr. L. H. Douglas of e- txlwn who is iii with eumonia Ls improving. l-lis son r Rlllill 1,, Douglas who came home about ten days ago has left on FBI-u" to Montreal. Mrs, Frank Christopher. rcctlvflll :\ cablc yesterday annournrlna the Safe arrival i-n Eilgland of her son. ramund. who ls attached to the R.C.A.F. __,__________. SIMPLE RULES U!‘ IIEALTII 'I‘OR»ON'IU - A leaflet lust re- leased by the Health League 0i Canada here given nine simple rules for health: Get your full quota of sleep endl u. Don't over eat. and see thlt Your A IIIetut.tII\bn1='lll§elI‘iigne.ln our V0 pl! fl mouth that wasn't mended to pu ere. Avoid sneeuers, spltters and cough- rs e . Dontt worry unnecessarily. Don't trifle a common cold. HA6]! “ax-lg; your hours of re- c o . t p enty or fresh air. ave n doctor examlne you once n I'- flII h I700 UIPQIII I- la! afiimmfiui ° ambit-m ‘no - Q l..;’lf,°"“'.i"“t.tt’il". . n n o Polish pilot in tlIgfinAlfl innIln hid winked two miles to have no: pup- DUI in n out which she amulet uncut a YJLOA. but. Q Miscouche; Gordon L. JPYVKM I0 Naval Ratings leave Murray River; Frank A. John-toil; Brackley Road; Peri-l?’ 3' Llzfltg‘ Cambridge; Marshal C. . i Brackley Point Road; 1-1°5’d_ 9' MacAulay, Charlottetown; Ilflllflid 5 MacDonald. Moi-ell: If“ Olm J1 MacDonald, Little Sands. Rflllw MacGuigan, Charlottctowil; llmjyfrli 1e", G_ Mnclnnlg. Cllariottetowil. l Twenty naval ratings tne _ - rid province this week for service else- l-l. Taker. Mnzdfllv" 5km“ I‘ where 1n Canada. Lawson 'I‘rcmore. filmtgahlam-h our They were: Benjamin W. Arson» They will be 191W?" l l Coven.‘ l. Ar- HPGHAES by "l9 PIIWIPCFO‘ 5.9M“, senault. Sumlnersldc; Gordon W. ment through the Carri.‘ ml m; M, Bears, Charlottetown; George H Corps and knittcdtco? S: WU,‘ Bambrick, Charlottetown, John R Cross. The p165?“ RA‘) G Em“, o, Bryne, Iomr Willard C. Carruthcrs. ‘ooked after by Ml" -wn'y 30mm, l-lowlan; John RDIMld Olow, suni- the Canadian uslmi ~ merslde; Joseph L. W. Gallant. ———-'—'-— , Charlottetow ~ Cecil L Gaudet, —————-—-—— can/ma g BJRTIIS YIROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARQ ISLAND ln the Probate (ourt Hospital on Nov 9. 1941. MI- e 19th day v1 N°"°"“"“ " n‘ and a. Joseph Madore, Char- 19 1_ “Mm! lottetown. a son, Joseph Kevin. In Rctflistattec or“ #:1111113 Qwmjy, ""*'*"— e la e o or _- Manluaoas Dmkt ln the Sllld Pint“ coun y , , , —"_**"" partner. deceased. les a r l tlnemLLAN-wliiclvvzvm - at the if I the C ‘ iiome of the bride's parents, East To m? Sheri 0 Queens Countv or nfll/ P“ itoyalt , on Wednesday, November mm erson within l0. 191. by Hlev. John . Mac- gougltfi,“ p Nell, 3A., B.D.. James Cyril Mac- BREE-PING; m’ Millan oi West Covehead to Grace WEE-Riggs upon reading Jean MacNevln or East Royalty. iwmkm on ma of lirigll M. Holt . .1 -- Fl‘. nrd or Cornwall aforesaid, lrélk aiiittletwllllamhil lgrsgfnfl “I ‘n DWI - , n aforeslad. Merchant tllf’ Pxecm’ oi the above named estate‘, pun‘- [UARNlIUbl-MACDONALD. MAC- l KENZIE-MAUDDNALD —— At the home of the brides’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Shamrock. on November 12. 194i, Miss Anna l; ll nay hc isvltfl Jean MacDonald of shamrock to lg? wig‘ ‘fmfptfyfn hlorpinnrffll I Jlunes Earle Garnhum of Mount I form, W“, n". 1,11. j-vrn-zo ln-rrl! Stewart, and Hazel MacKenzle | ‘ iwliwvll’ uncr- rcnulvcd to oitr all MacDonald of Shamrock to Joseph eswd m m; gold Ilntatc to be n Bruce MacKensle of Baltic. Thai . - l Jmlgl pwfrlll double wedding ceremony was per- §§P§“‘,.,§§§'Zl° 033$: to no IWIIMIII formed by the Rev. Dr. A. O the com-r, House in Clmrli» .12’ Thomson of Brookfleld. l, 1 Qua,“ (joulliv. In ll i___..___--__-_ I-ovd“ ppmhwo n“ Tnpkdflv m5 “"1 ‘ - . 1x mil- ———~-'-’5°-"“ --—~ i“ ‘hi2’...‘zat"al"t'..srr..-'..~:..1. - _ a ng. a l , _=l w KTEAEESEFiT‘ IIIYIIHIIOIIIII/ti ew- ’°'°““°;; g§.,"",,:';',!".§g‘ it; eat son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. “fills: L‘ m, m‘. 5am Estate Slltllll M or“ formerly of Cross Alrécéobrgpugcd find the “Est/tr EONI! .. ' f " in =fll l ' TAnhRP-At Norboro‘ on No“ iclloselrilnfils nrilmrIleotIlniIxri R. R. Bell. 2i, 194i. Austin C. Taylor, age 66 n?" Proctor m 5am Petition/rs. years. Funeral Sunday 2am with g-t-ld it L, hen-b, nrdcrcd inn l: a short service at the home at‘ 2 m] “my hereof be Inrlllllllb- pJII. théhce t0 NOII-h Granville ‘laughed’ h‘ gnmp newspaper [Him United Church at a p.m Interment- llw.“ in fTllnrVltlclmvll among" “glib Igrlanvgte iiil“°‘él’li st I W‘ ilimii- gledgadayT-m. 1C, ‘Igltkon “It, if“, ccnsefuflfi? iiwlefiksll IZ-“llfenfitliqy 1m Hem" a "n n l l. tn iui pvt" Year. The Into Mr. nngley is reat- Pagans; pigéucwplncps Iosnpcilhfi ng at the Mnclcan Funeral Home l "may, in the l "I 1 M, from when the funeral will be bu“ “bu... in Chnrlottcon held toda (Friday), service etnrl- “cream at or near The lltfm lng at 2. 0, Interment Sherwood Bank ofcimnda in chnrogtrio. Cemetery. afoéegaidé arédmggd Iilll‘? Omwfqn l ~ . ll‘ nrieglguid‘ iii” till" 3311a pat??? f“ t! ‘ due not c4 resold may M“ NO DI lalfigggpf, Humid wrruusq m.- Jlf§§§°§i the silld er. . uncmmzni litetftr‘ “éiilll a cgayigjgstgll aforesaid, the day l“ IMIALMIR ma, $5.531,“ "m . W1‘ ' chmmnwa me mo.) murder. c. I-Onpgmm, Iona tvnutun L-nzz-ii-zi-za-la-s-ll- _-,--—-—-.—"‘”" inn name’- l" "'“""““' rum l0 m