Quiz - H. ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i UR sAT to the police at l.l6 Sunday mom-l I crnuaaoav A 4-. URDAY. su i? ESCRIBEKRS“? M5110. I947. The MOO-ton Swedish motor shi, .7 i "on" mggffizfkhxafiglillhftigs -—N'i‘l: ‘ ' TUESDAY ma. April a1, when he walled into {fiiihlffl is,’ fifoilsym" m‘ M‘ ramrms arm woaaans c! Stig Gorthon sailed from sum“... _T‘ ANSFEBRE“ _ ML squarehflggs‘ who passed away m MSI-IQIhdGIR/I 0F RESIDENCE - git‘ lwlife station a-nd‘ informed - a the ‘Prtzgsshivotghrirsetvaggin Emilia’ STRIKE CONTINUES — The side yesterday with approximately gnu-l“ Tum. o; uh, n,“ of melmohtreh, on hmh 30' w“ held . rs. Rileull Mmpohhld g. lion Higgins. Ive killed p0;- lhe lehlh cohsecuuve y“, are rwt os am North Rustlco store-clerk strike, 103,000 one-hundred hound bags m Canadian Bank of Commerce. at ""6 w“ Gordon of Oatleton left a Woman. the “Blessing-of-tha-Boats" cere- "d" "m!" i" ° Kfllh“ °i the lust of its kind in the PHW- milieu for Britain but she w... _yesterday afternoon fr m th c t- sprifiml- N- S" h“ 5"“ Wendi“ ! cliffe Funeral Home. 0 The e seiiv- l 79V iiBI/a will’! iii-l DENIM. Ml’. lfldi ices at the home and grave were Mrs, Johsr P. Taylor, Summierside. conducted hy the Re“ T E Mac_ lost week to take up reeldence ini sununmide having purchased the§ei Pmm"? u! Mr. Gordon Tooroibs. At the inquest the following day even witness“ were beam but, "Oi-hill! resulted from the evidence which would give any iddlcaiion re- mony took place. last Sunday afternoon at North Rustlco. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. D. McNeil] assrsted Pythias Hall, on Fri ay, May 9th, at B o'clock. A vary largo and suocessill Auct- incc, still continues. Only one store that of the People's Co-opvretive, ha; acceded in part to the dldlands 0d the strikers. It has agreed to minus four of he: crew. three lini- ianl and l. native qr Holland, The deserted hem. The pollqe have bee" advised and 1f caught they wih h, , before leaving for St. John's, Nfld.,| Lehhhh. The phhhaéarel, ‘ —-- _ I _ i wh," he h“ been ,,,‘hsh,ne4__5_| whham Rum, Daniel Reid DA-‘SEVENgrY-BIGBTI IIRTII- Bpectmi the motiv‘e of the mine. by the Rev. W. McCabe (before is!" Elihux hnelziertlholfioyglgallfi bio: aAtud phm. 101:!‘ nicllts em-hed o", u, 1h, ‘mhhnmon __ .50“ Ranlsay’ "an Monaghali‘ Ne“ 5- — . Stanley DesR/oches, Vi-Sley in hi5 statement to the an unusually large crowd. ! ‘i! r ~ w m W! 0 91' SON! ed authorities for being in the coun- um ANNIVERSARY _ mm i nmnevm and A m w . ummr-rslde, was receiving can. police gave no new“ to, hm mh rcoenty $o.d his arm - tin-i g odmhltutnlty have refus [fy illegally. . r ur orih. In- tzratulatlons yesterday from h); confessed slaying b; the and Hierieve of Milo. Prinol county. the shorter and U. W. J. P. MacMillan and Mrs. i torment w“ in the Church (Wm friends on the occasion of his iwmnan. He said he woke up in bed RECENT PROMOTION - Mr. who is a returned veteran 0f thu have replaced elr striking staffs BIRTHDAY GREETINGS -Mr_ MacMillan were recipients of 1th“, _ V y _ v v _ V ' _ _ many congratulations on Satur-i "eiégigih Hebrxtyhdgh R ‘iii? lalitzélxgislllde of the late Mrs. Gallant. Gi-llbert R. Henry. was recently uu- iielgnflhfi: ggaviggyiilfiealzed Thoeaerghsslmflilfi$flk9 a". W. O. Fyfo, Iiiilsboro Street has day, the occasion being their; Celebral-ed m; 9i hhjelh bsl to}: .e> ‘WM s l1ands_atoirnd“her throat. logo med by the Head Office of the ‘Dyed b R -T Homwng Gum t!“ m“ received congratulation; and S r day yesterdays healing four wit- ank of Nova Scotia to the D'J5.- D l’ ~ r blrthdgy eel-d; from m, mend‘ twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.) lottetown, to look after their rural At the meeting of the breeders Erllfli $\V8iiuW and Fred Reid recently-as =- - . ___ hmh 0,. Cha 10h t ' V ‘ _- . - - nesses were heard.‘ tgi. Watson tron of Accountant in the Chrn- . _ , _ and relatives in the United $151., Nurses. Day w“ observed m halved h“ gatufdghvntchvltryivec snsrhd BIRTHDAY -___GRE&lNGs Jdllsalns. Dr. Baron Show. Sgt. llotteigwn Branch. Mr. Henry. who giggle 11,; hhlghknlhehngnhlrhgg m4 re Lhzgeaggldd tor; zfgifsigi‘? nlrhvniiz! and different parts of Canada un the City yesterday by‘thle nurses i two years respectively in Dor- James Kickbam a viellknfllglh ellfsgylinihrlilicsiiigltjncefllxrging 30121;" Jéidrv egtlhratithhitshehaiiiarliirig rcoarr n n p i ii W" dfiidtd l° prweed mnh’ in“ éjmi blfrrtltffh fpyre whu of the two hospitals. o tlS Sana- ciresicz" P ‘t l‘ - . . ‘f, .' _ ' ' ' 9 " f‘ ~. “ n“ _. ", - - 3 9" °Y "I ° 99- 0i’ a man torlurn, the Infirmary and Ful- 1i Court Jung's“éiléii.,,bj‘§u.fif"§i,il “l,“hiqstséiexlgufifjihimltijy h? firth?" u" at the inquest on Am“ ilrétnlgrgglilrlililliitlilxiiy rolflsourtlliatlbevgp‘ 113i? Tggplflt? ‘Mhtixgr Jofnftgtoalgt: xttiiiiclvdithuntfitlehfaiiztlng up of an o: w‘! h“ bfeen a, rmdui‘ conwood Hospital. mrn. Qhflfgefl will h. .hl ‘ h, , l -‘ ‘ i . . . , ' ' ' I _ -- _ _ - ' d- o aro t.‘ Own or ‘Sxiy five Yesterday evening the Prn- ,cniering with intelit vifdslnlhi, 511:1 illlhlil 1:13PM"; ‘wwlfehtggi ' i dg-tiltagag fhtel joligédA ifhe rilaldeullls bmucthlonllfllreiht! ygltrsrllrggyftlfrfemtitz: dlrleltiteorgoucéfwiinhle ovgglellzdlijxoitnlifgr "n5 and h" be" "i"!!! from t???‘ JiNTSQSCQtLeQIGEdI “swig” girfgeigd 4.251] i‘; 1H"! "mi" 1i" idol‘. l’ i n D e Cngrulfifmg ilolfuijriyirfiil‘ hi; slds-(yearntslalyt in I lahnc sari-sling Sidney? havin! received woiid of 1047: C9611 J. Stéiirart. Wilfred the C'N'R" ‘or twemy n" “t” a ames urc w 181' ic v '1. s c ‘ - ~ - - . - . ' . * ' »-—~ " to the rank of Filflilt Liou- the serious illness oi’ his mother MPKIHiPi. Ira Leivil. Fifi Ifll‘. _ mo“ was preached hy th _ ___ _n _ Saskatoon, and Mrs. John Gibbons. ‘"59 . _ _ ’ _ _ _ _ ‘er e mm . ——- The fronds of Mlas Lois Eelhhohlum hhve mhwhhd home ionnni. On returning to the oank Mrs, John Connolly and hi; sister 21:‘? gist. fuihgflfihm- J P __Th° mhhy frkhh! of ML hm lster. the Rcv, T. H. Busseil Som- ers. The Catholic nurses attend- ed service in the chapel of the flarlottetown Hospital where the preacher was the Rev. M. E. Francis. extension department, 5t. Dunstans College. at-Pouvraflsnr MADE _ "11,. RPV- G-B. lilzlcDonald. D.D. n! Neon castle. N13. has been appointed in. t-erim District Secretary of the New iBrunswlclr and PE. Island Auxil- "Jifles 0f_ihe British and Foreign Pibli’ 5°¢wiv for a period of iltrec vmonths. Dtr. MacDonald is a Vice- P id t - - - _ The funeral of Mrs. William iffifyfjljiry oxhdthehhgcwalgunfgggk Coady, Millview, was held fromismaklhg ehhagemeh" 1h time on‘ her late residence Saturday to raced in the Now Brunswick Aux- St. Joachims Church. Vernon Riv- man; 1.1,. has h “he knowledge 0,. er and was largely attended. Sol- Abe “affairs or the some... The FUNERAL AT VERNON RIVER Miias O'Brien was a successful teacher on the Island and is well, known. The best wishes of a of friends for her Early 8o out to hcr. recovery Miss Kay MacLeod. RN. of Clyde Station was a weekend visitor to the City. O'Brien rofgset to learn of an un-iafier fortunate ftCCldcnt which happen-imohlhs vacatloh uh 1h, ma”; me ed to her involving a collision with' ‘ ' u muturfilcic ulille onrouie to her work tn- Toronto a. short time ago. i1°liLthB_y' were guests of honor at lhc Samuel Iicnncdy, and Mrs. Malcom spending an enjoyable two guasts of than‘ brother and his wife, Mr. andJi/lrs. Edward Scllick. Buckley. They also visited frlemds and realtives ln different parts of iiitrlsland. While ln Charlottetown homes of Mrs. Harry Williams: Mrs. Gillis, whore old friendships wcro renewed. It was twenty-six years since Mrs. Gibbons last visited her former home. in 1946 ilB acted as First Assistant Accountant until his recent pr..- motion. Thc position of Account- mt was left vacant by the retire- ment of Mr. J. M. Logan. Clerks employed by the general have served notice on their spective employers cl" working hours of May 1947 or until such time stores at North Ruatico, P. m. 1., building will basin durln: the rbimonth oi’ May according to B. that hhlehsjlih-ank Tinney, President their demands are met for ahort- iffiiafiuiiflmf" Y~M-C'A* The build‘ they wlll not mg will be located On the corner who" for duty on the 12th day oi’ Prince and Euston Streets. MI‘. lMiss Kathleen Connolly. The lat- ter has been in hospitaljor some Iiimc. Mrs. Connolly recently suf- ,fered a heart attack. i r0 BEGIN NEW “Y"--'Ihe COIISIPUCIIQn‘ of the new Y.M.C.A. of the Schurman dz Company, contractors expect to begin excavation work on begun Wood and Roland Easter. The site for the Morrison Cem- snt Block Company has been sel- ected and construction work on the factory will begin immediately. Mr. Ernest Morrison. the owner yester- day informed the Guasdian that it will be located on the property west of the British American Oii Company and that work had already foundation. Part of the cement block machinery has arrived and the rest is now in in Stirling laying" the Moose, operator of Roy's Tam, Summerside, who underwent e serious opd-atloa in the Prime County Hospital, Monday of thir week wll be pleased to learn that he is making a satisfactory n. covery.-S. nut-ans CUBLEY - At the City Hospital May 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Curley, Freetown. a daughter. MoQUAID-At the Charlottetown Hun Requiem High Mass waalPEJ. Auxiliary will be glad to The "him "W1"- Jam“ Mac- - Shh h m“ S, h _ , . . ’_ _ h“ _ _ _ _ , their request has been met. . . J Hospital on May 3rd, 1947, to Mr. Dogaliy nssistetlivnniiyg o¥tev¥'0¥c1='.i:1ftif|?l?:s hm as he “Sm “s writ‘ (i-{Tgfgnitfgifigémférfllilfliciledviiiy kanoviiotnoikouts‘ rim?’ leiihnicial‘ The People's (rm-operative M’ m; bfitlfiliilfz; Tihee gghlsxl-gohhtehelahte: find i9 expefltd to fir. v8 and MP5. J°hll E- MCQUQid. River- Wood. Deacon. and Rev. -r. Cal-Q ' _.__ her many friends. visits-fer "vital". thee f,‘;‘;‘,“‘,‘f,“ c“; eéifmse.“ trifling‘ finding .n.' will shortly be moved ' gags; " dmghm’ I'm“ 9"“ 1 I _ . O I0 SC I! G _S- v ~ Viililfildnloffiilrtctitlacoialt git-av:- Dr R H Kcnned- ch l H NggifoliiglitillztxtdE-iswlhgeililjiiesitioigdlivi‘: Sign? Oi‘ lwalteslBoélng ‘Chaniip: but“ mid thereto"? ii? appears 55 ggjbi the awe?’ Major gem-Be Mr. and Aulstttxdle MMDONALD _ A! n“ P’ l l Pallbearers we": J Momssey-Hnwn. Wm éddrm “he Qragrcv c- and Mrs‘ A R’ Kendall mum- ] at hsmled h t1e_ Ehorttns flu-i though the matter of whether ‘“ " ___ - ha" l! ht ti‘ We; w d Mr Hospital on Mar 6th. 1941. to m w... Acorn Vernon" Jehkmghhhsés o, m0 prime “wail; ‘F! Sh ' h“ 2f l" m" “We” _'°’“ the strike will be called or not FUNERAL yhhhhhh" _ Th, the" d“! "Y-‘Mfs- - 61"!“ ~ and Mrs. Lem MacDonald, New Herman r... a a srnuh andilanci Hospital when the. 5' 1° i” 0° m’ put u“ " mwd "esi-‘i “""‘ m” "mami" “m” 1 t tn 1t M Cleve an" °f Earhmd’ Lon on’ t‘ D°“““i°"' “ ‘iimhim ihmd“ ' ' ' ‘ 3 came“ “leasing ‘MW i" M“ way‘ provid" llshmenis of this community. tuner“ 0 e a e m iandr Mr" and M“ an" who Jean.) of the Legion Roberts of Charlottetown was held Charles McKenzie, Interment u-nriTucsdas. May 1a at the Prin r Members iiiie- 1 t1 f. 1t l‘ 1 m- t - in the church cemetery, (pan-lo, , Walcs College auditorium forfcilie ‘Vimiiiig City Hockey Lfallui! team ifrillqorelf aid! fiat-Alli: Lggurrliihitrlizg “d? ,—‘_ , yesterday afternoon. short ser- ,°,:,',“°,,§,",",§“,,i,l,‘,§ §§‘§f§y,,s,'fi' 51;? gAygfiNha-Q: Sig‘? pfease copy). _ ‘graduating ceremony. It will be ‘lmd 815° *"=.M*".“1'"= Imflmm‘ times as the finalists in the stcngstnia :15’ MEETmG — vice at her late reside ce was fol- ed member, o; the Mufphy mm. M, Mm Gear; lhfydeh" Chemj ____ ,one of the largest classes to grlld- all‘ CiIBmDiOiIShIP Iquld WEN dlfghreht hvhhls ‘fgught f0,- lhc right ' e "I 5 en m‘ “mi Evening lowed bv set-vices in Central Chris- hy ‘(here and h, New Jersqh vhhey (he, Normh Jmhhm ‘h FUIiVERAL AT WEST ROY-. ALTY - The funeral of the late‘ ruate in recent years. 118 Following l5 the list of 5nd- test guests at a delightful dinner at ihc Queen l-lotcl last evening dur- inf: the course oi‘ which deserving to reprezent ihe College in future intercollegiate tournaments. l-Icavyviright: Waller Conrad, I82. Branches of the W. A, held their closing meeting and display of season's work on Tuesday after- tian Church. conducted by Rev. M. D. Dunbar. The pallbearers were B. MacDonald. William are home to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayes daughter Weighing 9 lbs. 12 oz WYAND-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, May 5, to Mr. and Charles Lord. West Royalty, was B . f~ih t i ~ id t th ~=- ‘VI 6th C helolsatrtrohy afttlzgnoon. a short ,,°,,,‘,‘,,§;,‘°§”§f,’," Chhcwh fin the v.3. aeuriiifruthe Q," d°°‘*“"°" "M" “m” ’“'“"" vcrnyy hizhiy oriinslflle u-Lg::i2>Xr1-e§€,°~"§' Jclhmfvj Gilgigfhnfagiy vrlih Mr. and Mrs- C. Have? Mrs. Herbert Wvand. Cavendish. serv ce a s res enca was con- R 1- h ' “qhh... ham 1m h‘ at _ ~ fl d] 1 , q l “V M“ "c '5 ‘ Broakslde Farm, ‘They 1H a son. A ducted by the Re‘ T_ n Mach!“ Mirlfggalnfiavijxjuhnhrgsltzftgftgwrz. “M. P81 5 y gu s a P" Licht Heavyweight: Blair Dougan. hi“ 55a? acizsluesie “Efiifgisitix? thur Ctodlrln. Interment was in Brh.lghwhwr_ Mass" hy motor oh Aconkq“ the 50h,“ Hashim i nan. The pail-bearers were D. Manon Elizabeth, nmcKinngn, ___ 170. knocked out Mike DeLory, I73. can,“ and also have a Inger: the Peoples Cemetery. Friday. and "find he" ggfly oh Ahrl1g01h_1947_ lo M35315 M", |_ l1 McDonald, Vernon Burke, ¢h,,,-h,,,,_.,,,.vh M, 7 ' ISLAND SOLDIER IIONORED- $00M mum‘ rumber for the Evening a.~2nn.> “_“ Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Acorn, Dtmdas Centre. a George Tweedy. Harry Morris. Dorothy Drakynna" Mjhvlc... Francis P. Merl/faster, so of Mr. and Middleweight: Mike Riddin‘ 152' Mrs. Cosh Diocesan Preside t] SERVICE AWARDS " Repre‘ Hayes report that the weather son. Roger- Carl,7lbs.5oas. z r Win35" 77'1"!" M“! Gurdun Rena Roe Reynolds hlifontalluew Mrs. Bernard McMB-‘m "f Duiid“ git," kattteiqilirlncuil kayo “dim Gum‘ also spoke ‘very cncouraginkly 82ft‘ senlimg 29th ‘Klan I01! ldieiltiaiilius “hm "W? iuii was Rim/Ii ii" LEPM-m '“ M ivmiimu“ Mm" n. Campbell. There was l. F“ ‘ . '~ ~ ' g . h ' v oc e . . turd mun . , ‘scrvce w: tic san w-s on ll, 11 d, April 30th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. . .. a... czs; 221:1’; vzztrsv ..:l;::.-..P- i..%.z".."~::.""“:l..i::: "W 3353f.‘“.f..§“‘2.ii1“...%ii“‘°§..?.‘5i; n‘ M" “me “ °" 5i“ M a “PM a m Bu" conduct“ by the R .,_ .r_ E M _ l E , _ ' - ., . ' won on tsnnical kayo aver Blols ,. ‘tar!- l1 no amp uyfles Wqre receni- prederlck, e ac veljn Bernice Mulch, cherry Attache in Ottawa, the Belgium carter. 144mm“ round. \.cre getting W. A. minded. Mrs» h. awmded "n. Imhhnh] sun": FAMILY Bmmhvhn _ ML J NKmLLMAt me King-h Couhh. Lennan, assisted by the Rev. J. A. Valley. Jardine, The palllbesrers Austin Toombs. were Reginald Dixon. loitetown. Barbara Adelaide Bclrlier, Char- i during the battie of Belgium. Pie. Croix Dc Gucrre 1940" with palm u recognition nf gallantry shown Lightweight: Kenny Banks, 130. kayoed Wallace Murphy, 132. first H. L. Palmer. President of the W, A.. thanked the speakers for rou n d . their encouraging words, There, medals. The presentations were made in the assembly hall of the Charlottetown Station building try K. Sutherland received a telegram yesterday announcing therieath of his brother. Mr. Charles H. Suth- Hospitai. Montague. 0n April 20th. 1947. Nicolle, Whlle Sands. a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold l? if John 1!. Dawson, Elinor Cam b ll. Janie M. - . t M ~F i - MM. l~ aw f _ l . . , Walton womb!’ and c‘ D. _ ‘lie 10v End eafgare a< men, Stan ‘r ~15 1r shod our and _a half Banmmwmgh‘ Johnny All“. n“ vias a very gottd attendance of Mr. C. T. Montgomery, local sup~ ehhhhd‘ oahdhh. Avenue. Chlchmh Q1011“ Irene weight a lbs. 1i oz. W iilili. . i! \ca1s abroad a-nd saw action ill mtcmbers ri i’ (ts - - i. . Interment was in the Church Margarrt Isabel MarD 'lti n. a r < h h d _ defeated w. McLean. 12o. ihrce .. - m‘ m" “i the "W"- "iliimdeiii- Thu" “villus "i" which occurred after an Illness u O'CONNOR-At Western uerpusi. . .: cemetery, Montague, ‘ on“ ' woihihcgéh Pmciféllknafl a," Awi‘: ggflroundh mg. after which a social time was medals were, John W. Garrett, with “w, mohhh h, h“ 73m y,“ ML Mgy lgt, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg- ‘; _.___ l Mabel Joyce Kcizcr Yo k n» t, - m t 1:1 n g’, 2 PPBiimiIlRTIT Elmar Dolron. 140 15mm" 31 5N“ 0i "Ni"? Fem" Mcmm‘ Sutherland, who will b! vcry kind- inald O'Connor (nee Stella Handra- rtoumsr. or on s-rovanf Lois Irene Roper shun; ' 154cm umd 0 o?“ a c“ L n 'id°"°*“‘"‘ m“ J"‘"‘““°' 14°’ ihmi Ncw Wcstnlinimte r1 grim g5 ""°“§“.=“'awi.Fi’"§§"““i?“' i’ "‘”“°"“’°"d- W“ a w" 0i the nan) a daughter. Mary art-nor. '1 _ ' , ' . '" a ' ' d, ,' ' l ~ l‘ — lOIIISS 3' ‘"51 - ~ i\ B" s Y! 3; !~,- d , .i EeNA iTgltaeveftxllrsieral of the late cuirJftlril Eur MacKlnnn-ll.‘ Ear rs- h ‘___ mwe,:r_w_cigh' semhhnah Prank Dockriii Trapp. fcundrr and pros- C. A. Meiklr. 29 yciirs; W. B. Mon- L§§§,,.§*°,,"f'{;h1'§§i°.llgziffifcinnsuta, ggligxTit-At the P. E. I. Hflspllglzrll terdav afternoon onf W31! hliid ties‘ Elisabeth Mae Rollin-r Mir u Cinnmfalulallrons ni-idh M“, hm ‘Kdlvdrhairi R~vr~usran docision iiiieili "f the mote; firm llorg barn-J toilh. 29 years; R. A. McPherson. h 'l0t‘Om0livP enahwer u! h-sh lillfii 93rd 1947- i" M“ “mi M“ rn 5 h" ' 3s. o -._ ms 1'55 or a om: an appv wnu- ‘ ',.,. I . “ N. r< ' »_' ing his name and formc“ citv ll - ‘i0 vows" P T Power 4O veils" 4 ' l. l R [Sc it (ht-o Dons film- l-Esldehce ht New G] Th Margaret Ehzhhmh whmh rhe’, H, H f, ht 1d M‘ a 1 Wrnm-oghf stun-Anal ‘Biiilo h g l . afcr . _ . .. V. _. ‘ v_ - . ‘h - standing. He lcavr. in mourn us Harod ,. 0 “w!” w“ conducted egrgotwhe Revh Montague. o :1 ‘Ihlrrs- krlhnhlls hhghritgiplqihvhor “as: iomitgr defined CNN] Dlckleson‘IEhthitlhihdwflhlloglhlhycouver Ghiheqh, and P. C. Framer with 31 rears. “v0 dhughwhs‘ Mi,“ Elhhl sumo». hlevinl Comiwall, a. son. Herbert i....‘"~,,“;mg;,,,,;~@§;;d .1131 ,3». f;;1{,';jg3,;3§;,t;§“3,,*,l°g;*$31532“I“"S..£2.;.§?“.§.i2iféL‘l?i....-.haunt..-argon. .5 ....... .......- M... n... fitmotiroflGrfmi h;- Liili‘.“Si.“iii..fii“’ii.f’i?‘ié“sfiliii .§‘£n...._@. uh. 1w... 341,." g1; " - - . v. v h - ~ - - ~ , . .. - pronllnr-nl business l1".\u, hhhh t nvr. a dnupi er o tie lair r. | h .1 l v d l‘ le- home of Mrs. . . ac unn . w_ _;_ Masha The honors“, Ag 1H5; 1g 5mm, {mm M", Dh w E Mohauhhh 0,- Mheumn ..Judg.s. Dan-A l\ Corlllnr. Bliil‘ n of‘ and, C at utle own an us a h - v . f: ~ _ f, - ~‘ 1 ‘ t ‘ h‘ 507 Agnr: sitter. l-l l.d b i and Mrs. Philip Slnno-tt of Cilsr- ~ ‘ ,1 . 3g 5 hm 1 Lot 48. to Mr. and . T5- pall-bearers were Premier J. Wal- 13:23,: culls" P?" minute" in me i Th’ hifde fmmm-i’ “'3! m“ 39515 Rifgiflxhmgrorcqgo _h Bhhhh" ifniling lléaltfl for Tvvw .132? hi? lniiciourn. Prince Edward 1511\nd., icfhg,.,ig',fwgi,hetvnonnrssiiiéfil‘villi. lg-rbtplglnrhannvcmon. a son. haulage!’ Lieubcm‘ C" 1* Ma“ m.- nlrrxezherg"? .ii‘.§...‘"§'.§I"""i' ilt/Ildlnnis’ ducilzrljrtcr 1M M“ 1L0: s.....;.‘.....- Jan-r‘ Prcude W- i iiiwurfi h~ but been in‘ iwnhal Calla“ ‘"5 ' "mi"! ‘i’ “m” i thefamiiy iodine imstiwo months BBADLEY—/\t Bethune. Sas/kaifll- , y, A, J‘ Murchison D‘, J n . vnrt i, t‘ nnis an as won omp oyc M" ‘i . ' ' ' lmhv ‘m, awe)“ “ menace 5m" Shh M Robert sch“ . _, ' A m g1“ 1947 to Mr and. R, Murchison and Dr J E ménh Island. h, Mann...“ go, some “h... Ah...- WP-DNISDAY A~ ° ~ , . ‘ _. The sympathy of many friends w.l1 rwan. l! - ' ‘ -vh_ . - - . . - . . _ , , . - -~ -. _ . . hm. h; h pmhm... N”, of Huntsville, Ontario. Canada, out ,0 lhe (amt-l 1,, the]; be. Mrs. W, George Bradley. Ilfl! mmhl The h _ Those luamz their lhm in this a brief honeymoon 1n the Maln- SMLS. FOR NE“|'O‘_'IY‘DLM\D , "W"? _ _ , _ 8° Y i f were Harland ‘ifcillfemogzdngteezirlbexif P',",':“f° hfflffhfl‘ “m” m” “p” "°“°'° “in rciide gunfire.‘islflgqflgonnptvmd “KiwiiYZiYFZLi” gin“? ~“"“..i‘$I-‘ k212i W}; thfufisu mwmimt‘ iggngngligrinlfkcnm son. Lorne Stev q ~ _ in! m: rod. French River. in Montreal. 3 °~m 5' ~ Y“ ‘i “Y w‘ a " ‘ ‘ ' _ ‘_ S“ ‘ ' ‘- ,' ‘ ‘- "—-‘ - . ' ' ‘:1 (- “my | GrCZOf. John Riarzfnlandyniglxsd Presto-rt llarrlfnir, French River. fillies. ‘mxed “mm hidudmg hnuvs" mi“i“',lr".nd Mrsh ,1‘ Tmim‘ “i?” 2:2,“svfifdffghhC“{-'Q.Z“Q,3,f"§§f:_' LieuL-Col. PB. Conrad. M.M.. nAmfiArT/firt g‘e1941;.!irc1el)r?and h Weeks. Interment was in New Qlmaanengllaniihhnrq’ ‘Dunn iijuzgefigf.‘ imd “Fm gill“? S? vdiingnctlfid gL-illlfciitnnistiz; mm“ m“ ‘Wflorined b" the RU’ En w“ appoimuzd Honorary pr"- Mfiiplztlalgh Rshniislav Summvrfiiuf- l Glasgow cemetery ‘ M’ Y‘ - (‘n-Wilt on. —I'RESBX"FERIANS (DNFEB- L‘ P: 9 ° “m” ~° 1"‘ "F- . , ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ ' h. ,1’ ha}, rd 5- 06h; 1...: idem of the Signals Association of ' J - h {to}; ht 0 lb. in» - Freeman moan. Fort Augustus. aev w r- Butcher- gpcrgtary o; other cargo on the 24th. zwlulr rzcrvula with thr Rvlol Ply- ‘i W ‘ ‘i "r ' m’ .' .. son. John Leig . s - ____ . . . _ . .. .. _ H who M5,, helehrhleh hhh ,,,,,,,;l, Prince Etiwtmd Island at an lnaug- Aha", Jchhh“) _QONDITION “um _A _ The first fnur were lnhstcr the Presbyterian Advance for _ ‘ v [mg 0M1,“ "‘ Wu“? w“ I" h; h uration meeting held Wednesday . ' _ h Pince Coun- , The condition u; Nh, Fgfilgivm fishermen, drowned off New Lnn- Chm. and pm. v-rhhm, Qffm-lng mranviownu arrucarvrs -. In 19-15 M1. “EDP u?" "wed g mm’ "m" “i m” A"m°“"“' (ogsuqlilat ssrtnts: from, to Mr. a y, h; Tlgnlhh wh i - 4 - don late Friday. Logan wag Lill- who 15 vgsmhg ‘he Island, me; 1h Mr. J. Ernest Kerr, Boston, MassMi/O iii? New WESiIIHIHSlPF City . _ . u , C | R c 1 h] . W °5P ' (he; P ° 5 l patient in the d .h h . - . l.-.;,u,n¢,1 h .. word has been received here of °11~ °- ~ 9"!" 9i‘ “as m] Mrs David Cousins Prince County hmpitauohowtng an e u en c fcll hc-neath_ the conference with representatives of loft b)‘ Dfrtnc yesterday for homo‘ an relied as nn aldef- the dean‘ m Ouawn on May h U! hhhohhed Honorary vlcohhrefldcnt a 6h m 10m Bum‘ wt m ‘ accident recently is improving Mr wheels of a truck at Mount btew- the Prrsbytcrian congregations in after having interviewed several Ihan until last yvcar h-libn |.l- Percy A Keenan or ‘he Onmfloknd Lmebcoh Li?‘ Macdumld’ Laura a P G an.’ g ' Gavin w” leading a 5111mm iiuullii- mt‘ Snmdflyh d d i the west and of ‘he province on yluuizl-g wcmfin ‘he (my mspeculng igiml evgegented 11cm] Imm we!“ I-lisllrways Department and fonmcr- ED. Hon. Secretary-Treasurer. fmfghrilifietsrnerr I Hospital . horse from ms stab‘ h 1m l _nur per-so a were rowne n Friday afternoon at the Prcsby- ilB app ca ons as tiurscs- n- '1'- 11-110"- ffl‘ lliilill’ YfP-TS _| Th 1 h f m _ h ,h ' ' ' d M", i .,» hhhha, by a rm arcing’ higgngf; accidents in Nova Swim and Now terian ohuroh, Smnmerside. Mr. traininfl at the Boston City Hcspitahlhc was chairman of the board of uég-‘iiciirgvwhri:eirhgllfélirltghl:cw ncwlghggg" ° Tam‘)? rguhe; on Mai! 5th. 1941. tréorferhdnrhvhm) l, . 3.. The horse became fractious‘ am- Brnnvwlvk. while three Ill-rd from Donald Baker. a member of the Mr. Kerr brought o latter of intm- Wurks drburtmcht. Behdcs hh hhmedhhe mmhs‘, he u “hows. Frank (nee ham-m. .l ,. named w m“ hwmh “he mp0 bf“ traffic accidents and one was Presbytcrys Committee presided; ducticm to Premlcr J. Waller Jones laws ‘he mnhwmg brothers and Walden"! Llwlool DN Ben a dall!hif'l~ R°":‘:%h1d5'or| om. ixlgonze erhtafillzlfld around Mr. Gavin's hUQFIfiMng h" ahdhhma, he wit; Brihiiernglag: ‘tozil°s,élhigihiuh':ié fr°m May" Jam“ Cumy “i BWLNL hhslwhuu. chum“. sisters; Wm. R. and llarnid Keenan 11D. i I i A i i ti}: ‘ti; 1847 to Mr. a \ l" e Wa-sdraszcd for some h," . ' “‘ e a ° . ' —"" _‘ ‘ _ - . " of Murrn-y River. Mrs. w.1vr. ran‘ Vice-President. Major Prank J ‘ hjqlhgm’, (nee out! . \ distance across lthf.‘ farm yard and s’ We“ “Cwmphsiwd md m‘: task FUNERAL AT Bnooxruzbn” gglyhinggrrisfit {gripe}??? finds; sythc and Ray C. Keenan of Char- stm-ey, vlnfifrttcflettdytque. P. E. I.) a son. ":~<:<x2-»~1..\ , Wfl-s picked up later in an mum“- F-Ciulls condition. Aftrr receiving ‘medical treatment at his homo he was when h, we Prince County Freeman Logan, 28, Fort Augus- 1c; cer-negy, Sllmnlcrslde; Rev. J. 305mm] when, he was found to he ius. was instantly killed Saturday A, McGowan. hensington: Rev, W. summhh hmh h hmh mhhy “m, afternoon when a rear wheel n! ni A Young. Tyne Vallclh-S. Killed By Truck abramohs oh hls hack‘ To “h, ,0 largo truck passed over his head. i the seriousness of this case, pnue- monia set in but hr is now improv- in-g.—S. ,__ -nr:v. ERNEST J. naanass. 108ml Tram the cab. li-n- uuivivsy W83 performed upotring a cinder iraok at ilhu 5011001. i Iilinisler of Ilhe Summcrsldc Bap- driver, IVfln Thomas Smith. nf Fort Augustus. when. Logan had bean riding with ihnf also" fist Church returned by plane Wod- lilo body Hui-Pfliily "lilfniilfl by D1‘. ncsday aftcrnoon, April fiOih from Hufoiii sil-ilw- lfiflviilififil WiiIOiO-i Saint John, N. 8.. whvrc lu- had been in attendance at an Executive Met-ting of The hiariilme Baptist C Board of llome Missions, 'I‘lmsc in in til.‘ attendance at the meoimr: wcrc Dr. 3. gist. ; An inquest, prI-ldf-rl over by, oroncr Dr. I.J. Yea. will be hold, lVlnuni Sicwnri school at‘ 30 pm. 'l‘uc-.c!~:l,v. The jury com-: R. S. Longlcy of Wolfvlilc, N S.. lariscs Daniel L. hfullios. foreman; Chairman: Summerside. P. E, f. Vice-Cirair- l. man: Rev. W. l‘). Close of Norinrr. B N. B., secretary; of Wolfvilie. N, S.. 'l‘rr-asurcr. and Rev. R. E. Wll-iihncy of lvolfvdlc. N, S.. Home Mission Supr-rintcnd- Cfllilltii rescinded Home hiissinn tw~miv-fraru~ ent. Many important matters per- taining in Baptist Rev. F.. .7. Barnes of Earl Dr. l-l. s. Nlascfi Laughlin. Naphos lvlcCorvnack. i Edwin Clark, Jrhn . rrn. and Arthur Mc- J8]- righ Cnifill. . Mn~r< Bv a unanimous vnlP the Cliy insi SfliliPdlLV ovrninz the rcsnluiion whvrh. hours lie-fore. it had work in the Mariiimas were conrld- passed by a vn-ir- of four to Ihree which yet lay ahead. A very profit- able discussion ‘followed. Among the clergy present were: Rev. Char- Mr It. E. Ellis. chairman oi ihlfihgafgfg reported on! Stirling‘ MaoLean. nearingillto properly omtcd by i116 Ofilimi" Leod. William MacLeod. Gordon bridrslnaid was her sister, Mount Stewart. h:- is said lo havc zatian and said that a large sum MacLood and Robert Andrews. In- ioi monéy ihad been slim" i" Wild‘ torment was in the church cere- Properiy Committee A number of matters came uDi for general discussion nmvni; iilfllni bvlllg ihc qucsizon bf pinyin! Ben", inr baseball on 1hr school grounds‘ which is now kvpi "P by ‘h’ 5-Y- CJ, as h plny-gTCUXUi. The meeting was unanimously opposed to these protlrvis being used for hardball] and the frcilng of the meeting was m." ll trhc town gave ltvflniwm, for ihrm to be uscd for this IJUFDOFE ii would be imllimibie m" m‘? 5X‘ cl 1Q calTy on.~—S. Th.‘ gm-nrual mrictlng 0f the Sum- mhrsldc youth Lonirc 1110.. W53 held in the Town liall on Friday averting. wiuh the liltsiiifliitNiifv; The funeral nf the latc William Stewart was held from Brookfltifi Presbyterian Church an Tuesday afternoon. May 6th. The services at ihe church and tzravc were conducted by Mr. Donald Nichol- son. student minister. The pail- werc: Wesley MacLehil, Lloyd Mac- tcry. FUNERAL SERVICES 'llhe funeral of Mrs. Owen Donerfv. Vernon. was hold from hrr late residence Monday morning. May 5. i947, to 3i. Juatihinfs Vernon Ilivrr and was largely ntiatldcri. Mass was condtsoied by Rev. hlonsignor- M, McDonald. Scaled ln the sanctu- ary was Rev. Michael Rooney who officiated at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. llhomae Mckcnna. Di-ngwell McLeod, Malcolm McLeod. Clifford Sullivan. Francis McDon- aid and Milton Purness. FUNERAL SICRVICES ---~ 'I‘-hc funeral of Mr. Freeman Logan. nwrning of Mr. Emil Arsenault and Miss Dorothy Gmidei, R. N. both of Sunlrncrsidr. The ceremony was performcd and the Nupilal Mass celebrated by Rt. Rev. Mzgr. 0. J. MacLt-llau. The bride was attired in a blue gown with Navy accessories and a corsngc o’ red roses. Hcr Miss Murie Gaudei. who chose a ccrise dress with black accessorlrs and a 643F598? of yclltrw roses. The best man was Mr. Frank Marlin. Follow- ing the t-vrcmony a wedding brook- iasi was FOIVOd io immediate friends and relative; nt the homi- of the bridc‘s sister. Mrs. Wilfred Perry. Imel- thc llEWi)" married couple left by car on a shrrt honrymoon io the Mainland-S. MURRAY HARBOR — special services were held in lhc Murray Harbor United Baptist Church on Sunday April 13th. The occasion of the Service bring the rc-opening of the Church after complete zedee. oration ofthe interior. r The work which was done ‘ Mr. H. White loitetowm. Lorne I. Keenan. Fred- ericton. N.B. Mrs. Lloyd W. Prcudc. Halifax. and Lester Keenan of Cardinal Ontario. will be buried in Ottawa. | Another of the four generations in the female line in nearby Sianhopc and Oovehcad Road are Mrs. John Jay who is now liv- ing with her brother Mzr. P. J. Mac- Donald tho well known Grocer 0f- Charlottetown. Mrs. John Joy with other sisters and brothers lived and attended school on the Covehead Road. Mrs. Jay's daughter Mrs. Isabelle MacLauofilatl, widow of the laic James MlCLBUChiGn of Slan- ttope. Mrs. Isabelle MacLauchiank datghter Edith. Mrs. Gregor Mac- canon. Brackley Point, and their oldest daughter Isabelle, who is no! six years old la attending school in Brscklq Point. MacLennan. lottetown Unitrd Church, held af the remainder or the evening was v-lool. KS Rogers, Capt. mo. Cobb "Hand Lieut. R l-Icnnessey. April 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reeves. about thirty friends l0 a delicious turkey dinner in birthday anniversary friend Mr. Henry Burgess. table in the dining room looked very beautiful with lovely damask table cloth. yellow and red roles. and gleaming silverware. dimm- ihe pleasantly spent ln music singing by Frank Burgess and Lorne Reevep. A pre- sentation oi an address and trav- Tlm funeral of the late Charles elllng beg and leather Humphrey Lord was held fmm hisiwere made to Mr. Burgess. late Mimi" at West Royalty Oflircplied. thanking all for their gifts. Saturday afternoon. The Rev. ’l‘.E._Ice cream and birthday cake was pastor of theChlf- then served by the hostess and Secretary. Major KM. Johnson. "mug-y ._. ‘M the Prince Count: n The Executive includes, Lieut- The Association is open to all members. past and present of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in the Province. -_socfat ohrnaamo _- On Freetown. entertained of o-f lhfi their The honor After very all an ti Thoma v waning was bill fold who PEAKB-Suddenly Mortday’. lh/iluraghlgitr Peake. n s - m aoooaaon-At the omv "i son nheo a d m1 ay r‘. I r numeral" in h" "my" ' rum. oaataa-r - M m’ May b. 1M7. M"- flRQ '15 YOIPI. onus-sf it 1 iosepb Gillie of 9t Y’ gay in her 80th Y!" summon - M s. 1m. M W» “ .3213"?! ltfmliickey. Bummmid" " 50H . Msnauoaa‘ 3A1; ._ At the Unit 8.¢.'.§E..“‘“.‘.:§.... snub-m. a May and. 1947- Phail. a. n. Erma B i 35.31.5151’. of New wlnrhirr- R _ w‘ l3, hiat- by evlanciw MM‘ London. w ma“ DEATHS t a‘. 09 a‘ Mg,‘ ‘l-‘i/esidl h ‘ P h“; Slat ogflaggfl. oMrs. Tiimla the on Monday. M" Kensinlim A, mom!!!” Mai 19475.10?!" age yea . CHAMPION — At till, County ltoliititli- M" i‘ Mrs. Mlson Chamviu" ° ‘ago if! years. _ nanotxn -~ At "m" “W May 2, m1 Preston r-fnrdml 40 yam. " mush ... m. Mount 5'4"" °' rvt"...r'..i.. scatters - n u.» vhyigiih’, mp OI-{rgitll on Mia iflm arcti- .1. Henry Gaudei ore-slums Fort Augustus, who was accidcntiy trad and plans for 1hr spcflial drivf- making Daylight Saving Time ‘ n killed ‘in a traffic accident on sat- “ ror funds tn exiend ihc work o'er» offer-live in 1hr CI-iy after mid- directors were elected its follows: flnalised- S. night Saturday. M - 3. JJI Strong. RE’. Ellis. I..W. llan- u d w‘ held eswhdhy momlm; Veil’ T l ‘. 3 ‘ti’ cock, As. Hopkins. Rev. Howard - fmylhfl sresidenge of his parents, "5- In“ Iii irfii dflflPiy lPPfeciaii" when he was assisted by homes Wishing Mr. Burgess many -DII.IJHEB - POWER. Wl-Ill- Wighl. Clnirrnce Steele. ‘Ilhe S.Y.C. I M,‘ and Mrs’ Edwhrd Loghh‘ ,0 sh of the thorough job done. The tho m“ J_ Auulh Judmg, gymp- mo“ M”, hhnlvfl-"rlet . . nmo_n quiet wedding was ...<.1- _r-uw AT BLOOMI-‘IELn __ 1.1. made up of six members l?|Patrick's Church Fort Augustus “i-"lfl" w" "miilcifi W)“ atheilu friends had given many: omnlzed wroncsohv- rurrnoon M Laic Thltl'5dfl_t'hi2lilii>1l1d rarlv an- pointed from the Rotary and Y» Iwfliere Requiem High Mass was Pastor. RW- H. Elvis CWW-"fi beautiful floral tributes. thus, ~aan oasss nu: -n bad 4-30. Avril 301b- ai "hr hum" ff M“ dai- Yllmllinc 1h» ircsidcncc of w. idea's Clubs and ‘he Kmlh“ °i celebrated by the parish priest snwklngfe a lacge cone-reaction at showing their (storm for the de- grass fire, which started from a and Mrs, Ernest Morrison. Summer Kciih Pratt. Bloomfield. together Columbus and frown this zrvuv "W h,“ mm; chhaghhh who also cm. both services. In the afternoon his “u” hhd hymhglhy gm. the “mi hhnh "m, h ham" h-hhh oh Street. Surnmrrsidr. when corporal with a wilrchnlisb and egs: grading six directors are chosen. The dir- the farm of Miss Ellen Hall, about ducted services at the grave. Th9 P" W" W3" Tm" "m" 11°11 vfvlng bereaved onus. John Kemp Drohcr of Amitc. Louis- station werc destroyed by flro. Th» Plllors will meet on Friday nil-i" pail bearers were: Jamee McNally, ‘The People shall be willing In the glmlvlng er, his widow. (our a mile out of summer-side burnt iana. U’. S. A.. was joined in holy general store which is located and elect the officers. the farm Joseph MoNaily. Louis Heron. day of thy Power." In the evening "m, 51ml" l" “y”; Ngrman in m,” m; whole y“ of matrimony to Helena Marie Power “n.0,, ,h,, road and m, ha"... or , Michael OShea, Vbhnon Hughes "Faith" was the subject of his a, h“; and 00mm and Ila-nest in‘ before belnhnbrnught undo;- com, of St. John's, Newfoundland. The M.- momo Pftlmcr wcrc tn dangrrl Prter vissry. J12. Oharlottawwnq "q goon Kelly. lntonnent lock message, based on Hebrews 11:24-28. gmrlogmqyh; d” (no d; 1.1-, [m], oh w. u“). ‘gunman, at" double ring ceremony was perforim- m... would likely havr gone but for,was committed by stfpendlsrv-Mlr‘ piaol in the church oemet -;. The special choir. composed of m, my, m; Lornl i1. a. time it threatened to m into ed by Rev. Ernest .1. Barraas. Minia- tho the: that rain and sleet werelstrale K. M. Mirth vfliefuui‘, _.-- ' members of m; four Protestant aunrrnmiae; Bertha, Mn. our a wooden section in which are ter of Th» Summrrside Ravi"! falling ni the um». The fire siari- ‘mnrnlvs to atandifial at the next ._.na.n'|f or moan f. IIOL- chm-elm of Murray Harbor. under pep“, flrachiry: um. 1th. Ar- lmteo m. ranch“ ownee by m. Church in the presence of friends m h, .1... egg grading station and ‘session of lite supreme Ovufi i" LAND -,- The dclth occurred in the direction of 1hr fihurah omaniat. thur Hansen, Boston; Helm. Mrs. Carrol Dslansy and m. J. i: of 1hr young vvuvir» The Yf-"M was dlrrnvrvrd about 11.30 hm. Gum’! County to ma" w if" Pasadena. California. on April nth am. Wallace White, added much wmllm uni bu, 0mm; and. Miss Dalton, layover, with the help bride looked charming gov/nod In Th» horm- is w-r... rloso and the Cilllrflc of having murdered the late o; Me, m“; l. Holland. a native of to the spiritual feast enjoyed at JesQiQ at . The following of the chemical engine of the aaireet length dress of Rob-ifs Egg wgpehougn l, hunched and thhrnllvfrs. Marv Jane Gallant, i3 Kent 5h mam" hhq h fhn-nq» l-"lqeh; m“, uq-vlgqg, gpeclel "umber; hmhh" ‘h; mfg“ “l” gut-viva: gqmmQl-flflq rm Dppfl-tmlnt and Plus‘ 9"!” "ti" Icmwfi" '° was n» rvnliiiiiry n1 snvinz "mmismfl hm°i"°"°""- u" Bum!“ of Summon-side. m. Mihur A. Ho!» were sung by the whole thoir‘ as wnlmn lord. Md Dear. Alberta: a volunteer crew of fire fighters match. ‘tearing s comer vi 8"" at ihrm. Th,- inmair-s ofil-he house fmnrhlvs. Avril m latt. land, at. lilelnors n a brother and men as solos and number: by a George ma. Million om. 1.0.; n was enunlullhvu with“! 46in! Peas. Mn. Erna-t Morrison W" hndifl br arniisrd and nnlv escanodl o. rt. Holmes. x. c. apnrawi ma. Mlrion J. lllnd, sunnner- quartet Ind also a double quartet. Edwin Lord. Central asaoaue: Miss further osmm. lame at the Matron of Hopour. and Mr. Ernest in time. There wim- about sixty for m.» crown at visas!" Piuiimifl- mo. is a sister. e fa survived by Offering! of the day amounted to Jame. Bed Deer: Lottie. Mn. tw- fencl pom were daltrvtil uh till .. Mvtrilfln Ms W! mun. The bride casrs or rm destroyed fn the eggiary hearing yesterday. a. a. Bell. m, m. and one daughtq’. It's wit: mm. Plans are now being made Webster. Edmonton: Minnie, am. farm as m um swept aura . m“ m, . ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. grading station and a blueberry k. c, represented the aocuud- przumauo him some am no. He for the Installation of a furnace in zfallsosy, ldmolvton; Irene. Mrs. as thellmi hm not been tar ton e In h" h ‘ygnno m! ’ Michael Isaiah Power and 1h" cleaner in the warchouso. The Vinefs err-art frr the murder vi wan son of the late .and Mrs. the olturch builffhl. s great portlot- ma) RisharIton.L:ndon.Ont.: and for some years it was covet-ed cfmtt a-st 1;". rm, chm , ivritiulrwui ll the m 0f Mi‘. and origin nr the fir.- f. unknown. the Ill/e ma. (want followed ate A. E. Italians of at. mention but of tho mt for mm being glrudy unite. Mrs. all. Hunter. mint. with a Maw lwWiil 016M "all Mal. my 1.1 n‘ m. ‘m In. union PNWPQ There was lomI insurance-S. voluntary nrrenbr and statement-had lived my from his aativl in the dturca labour). _ John, NJ. - l. Wiiith W" W?! llilffltflllilc-l. ll boaaioma a . n Mr. E. Colqu oun. has been hm.’ service plemm to ‘he ohmh mm at the home, rontin- passed in games and guessing con- uing the service at Tryout United tests. All then departed for their Ohtrrch Street. in her “ti! ""- s-rgwmrp ._ Suddenly "i h fish!’ c: May 3. ‘William 5"" [I YQIPI. y] ornate _ at t a Ohf;°'5'_°'§,. i1‘e°et'iiti“of°ti'ni§im:v'.'ren.-- B" " her ma. 9hr. ' m. PIAKI — Suddenly gonvtvtr ,on Manon. Ilav l. i - ',