I JUI1.1Y 1 13. 11933 'THF. GUARDIAN. 9 Religion ..,.....qoo-owe SCIENCE AND in 1945 the Lecture of Girton College, Eng- land, was delivered by A. D. Lind- 111y1 Master of Balliol college. Ox- gpo-to-o-Q-0-O 94 ooooeeo-so-eye-oo Founders' Memorial trating in its bearing on tile needs 6-64-kc-4000-O-O0 and Life i I 1370. NEUTRALITY new Co-op Freezer. Mllker or C July 20th. of men today. Religious neutral- ity is out of the question in sacrzd learning. ' neutral religiously in view of the FPS STRAWBERRY FREE 825.00 WORTH of paint with the purchase o Refrigerator, ooler iT;ir"asi7vi;i,i.'"fnr''sEJrBpn3fiT- ; rsphs TO OUR CUBTEMEIKS.-iieien's C0-op. Dress Shop will he closed all day I any Wednesday for the months of July Home and August. before1 York And Vicinity Mr. Bloice Bowen and daughter. CH ARLOTTETOWN i-I-HE CENTR-5111' GUARDIAN! Maclienzie-Aitken C()V(7)i,(':I!t-or-.FerfecrPi'&.-tires Wedding two o'clock when Sadie Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Aitken, Bay Fortune, became the bride of Claude Wendell, son oi Mrs. and the late Fred Macxenzle. Bay Fortune. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Keith Rog- their return, a reception was held PAGE THREE i o a a . ml: .32:.:i:l:.s.zs:;:.::iBr1t1sh Designer Working 40 guests. The table was decorat- ed ivith a beautiful three-tier wed- ding cake. ' gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Macxenzie will re- side at the groom: home ill Ba; Fort-une. Foreign Ministers On Pocket Jet Fighter By Very Rev. Geurrro C. Pldgeon, D.D.', Lii.D. 111,1, .1 1 ,.,g Flni llodernlor 0' 3 United Clmcll of C-mdn Howatt's. Tryon. SEE THE rlivcsr wasllims A pretty wedding was sole-mnized Prior to their in-rrluse thecouille (Copyright) --s in Canada. See the Kenmore line- in Trinity United C1hWCll. ChHT' ""9 i-"idered W0 mi5C9iiiln90ll5 'm 'r - .lIMMY'S TAXI-Dial 1319 or exclusive with Simpsons-Sears. lottetown. on Saturday June 27 at showers. where they received mmy1 Bi ARCH MaoKENZlE Perm Llliiiks if may be l)iihsiii.f Canadian Press Staff Writer liii produce as many as 900 (illals LONDON. (CPJ - A Top Bf'li.iSh1fOi” the f2.rx)0.000 that it. costs to plane designer is working on it buy 215 Sabre jets or other llp-lii- powerful pocket jel. fighter, only1the-miniite fighters. in third as heavy and a quarter1 -- as expensive as the conventional type. i1 The pint-sized plane will glVP1 Veteran Liberal l id The only title that he allowed t " ' t 1 . 1 . iiimself was1CBE. but the world Is it not strange that 50 nllny D11Sci:'5r:1!1olAl11(i1uv:10M1:e!:1,gl1l'EArggf s---M feihsitiiteariiillggi::ruil;.?1ellh:lIhS)h:;?I2 grlrilriisiigitorbwmgxcgrit olsiiztinyc-lisiizriidsi ' ' mow: his distinction. He chose as are content to have education Dame Ac.demy1 11111111 1111111111111 During the latter part of May her in marriage. The ceremony was w, E, xv. p911". who 116511111811 111111 his subject: "The Good and the Clever." and many of his remarks experiences of our century. In or- come. All Catholic women cordially wel- Miss Catherine Bowen of South performed by Rev. A. F. Mclgsn. The bride wore a dreu of rose record-breaking Canberra let i b”'"b" "W1 by "'9 3- Ar 7- P"i"”. 0RMST()W.'xl, due. iclv non. mv on conditions here. especially der to exclude the sectarian many ' Sioux City. Neb., enjoyed a delight- brocaded satin wltl whit. - ' "cl" . ;lr.it he has to say about clever- have closed school doors against V-to ful visit with his aged mother. ies and a corsageiof Wi'leil:o:c:Tsl(l);- By JOHN BCALI 1;i..b.i'.” lt:lnllgbl:et1lpr:i:ioe(')g.'ven:l( the mm! Hid Black Mr 13 imam Ube” .95.: being "ethically neutral." religion. Not that our public schools Mn, wllllam gown and hi; mo-1'iioiis. WASHINGTON lAF' - Stale Helexpects ll to 1,, '1, 11o1e111i. membeli Oi lht Comnioiis 1lm- fill He began w"h the Greeks. are ”ethically neutmr." the charac- Personals trier and sister-in-law, Mr. and The bride was attended cy Miss Secretary Dulles opened the Bis anti-fighter or bomber weapon l Q”Ebe1'.11"f"i5l1i1m"'1:'l "1i1 UlM:'1"' 'l guay- fl Kill flil- RDFR i'?. WAS Pr wilstotle knew that goodness and ter of our teachers and their devo- Mrs. Locksby Bowen of Whcatlcy Betty Underliay who wore a dress Three foreign ministers conference and at U" same time "3 be im” tented Thlli'sday iuglll at a mu- -1nVOrF.E55 were not the same. he.tlon to their pupils shuts out that MlS8 Blanche Howtlii Oi ihn Ins River. Mrs. Locksby Bowen. the of nylon over taffeta with white Friday by declaring the Kremlin m1l1,,.11,11,51a1,1,1.111 1,1.0d11C,1111111 1..ir'.(ed the difference by sayinglpossibillty. But the plain fact is 0011119 Tail Staff is I Dlltienilli the Misses Donna and Catherine Bow-l accessories and H. cor-sage or yellow nurse of Lavrenty Bel-is shows 1,1111," 1,18,11,51 ' ”””,0” ””"i i” ”"i””' " i”"”'” first cleverness was a cow" ”m:lhnt in our schools the teaching of Prince Edward Island Hospital. len. Mrs. William Bowen and Mr roses. lhal "3 new convulsion is sweeping The statistics listed bl Peiier mnmdm R" ii" A” W ipdpim i-mild work opposite ways -iorlhe Bible. which ousht to be the 1 1 1 Bloice Bollen motored from The groom was sliplmrted by the Russia-" smack of the ligii'in-e;gli't riglirer el””"”' . . . (find or for evil. It is the power of crown of education. is not given 1 M155 Nancy L68. 1Cll.V. is spCnd' Whcatiey River to York visiting bride's brother. John. and the "W9 "1991 Hi lhe lime Oi 8'l'8ai craft turned out by the Japanese fmin Rnmhfli .21-iwallmd mi mxcovt-ring and employing theithe same place and importance ins her llllnlmstlt hoildl-ly! Wilh hel” Ml-. and Mrs. Earl Ling and ram. ushers were Messrs. Donald Camp- 0DD0Flilniiy." he dCCi8red in WP.i- during the second World War 1 Wm” nmmii M" H" mmimu malts which lead to any Fnd'WillCh1thnt is given to other subjects in grandmother. Mrs. Frank Dixon of 111,. whlle ln yo,-k M1-5. wllllnm hell and Dana MoGrath. cousin C0minK FWn0h Fnltelln Millinler cashing in on economy and man: Ham lqppens to be in view. no nccnuntlthc curriculum. Tl”Y0n laowmyg 53:11 bmhday was egle- and brother-in-law of the groom. GEWK31! Bidllllll ind ih'- M8l'qll93S oeuvresbiilty at the expense of the - '7 W 7- hflllg taken of the morality of tllei Moral ideals are held high and b1-aged. A1111-11,11,211 11-1 1191- advanced The bride's mot-her wore a gown Oi 5llll-5i3l1l”.Vi Niin! Brilish i0l'8iSn pilot's lack of armor protection 01.1) SPEARHEAI) fliii ClCVEl'n6E-'. lhni is. is Wllat the Obligations Oi Cliizenshill ill"! Mr. slid Mrs. Arthur N. Heartz years she still enjoys visiting, mot-if” ll-EVY Sh”? Wiih Willie ncceasolw 590”i3i'li- The resemblance is onlv sk:n' - ;- ' yrnple nowadays call "ethicallylemphnsized. but religious convic- and sons R1,d,1.1ck and 1101111 1111, 01.1111: 1111111 111111111 11eed1e work of a111iPs and a corsazc of White carna- "Wilhln R115-W il5eli- Berlll. a deep, holvevi-r. Petter's plans dis-i KIPLING. sask lCPi GP0l'i:P neutral" . .. Their? are entlluslas-1tion and faith in God. Whitlh 8l0n5 vafationing with the farmer's kinds. Mr. Bowen and daughter iliiin-L ind" ”id 5Y"ib9i 0i ii" P0iiC8 count the possibllitl of the Gllat Cross found an old spcailiead on tlr scientists and phliosophers1can move men to meet his lndebt- parents at lal Kent at. City. witnessed Mississippi rlimd areas The groom's nmther wore is sewn m''- it himw” W "mi" "M" being "””i' an P-Klieiidabie addl- his son": farm nearby .ll)l)al'9llLiV of green rayon moire taffeta and s A "OW 00nVi-li3i0n 15 '-'-ndl-'1' WHY." tion to existing armaments. hand-made from good steel. il .- Viil0 use "ethically neutral" as a edness to God and man. are not an la this Spring and with thousands of lPl'fIl of praise." In another con-iintcgral part of that instruction. Miu Frances Reid. Hope River. others, was absent from employ-iC"”fW9 iii While C5”"'ii0"5s Dun" 5”id' . 1 What he has in mind is a heaVv- about 11 inches long anritwnllichr-s lxrction he adds: ”Modorn sols-ncei,The churches must bear their P. E. 1.. is at present attending a merit. Miss Mary Morrison as guest 111BEYll-8 Blldclen tilmlnnlwu Shows hitting fighter. with swept ll-lugs vlzrle at the hrnadcsi point -,a- the Rt-riaissaiice tllrelr OVPI”-i1Si1:ll'D of rt-sponsibility for this slt- summer school for teachers at Dal. , ,. . -ffliolni Mn! "'0 Pmifect LOVO" dllr- inhemiiil W”limC55" Wilhin RU-Sin two 20 or 30-niillimetre giilis. iiEilii - 7 Aw - illlllfd final purposes. and there- nation. Full advantage is not ijJe- housie University. Halifax. N. S. Another successful school year llitlli-he Silminf 0i We i'98l5i9l3 "ell ihWiih1C9mm”"i5' mi” mill" elector Mill. rndln. big body fu!'l' A8l'lI?llillH6 in lhl' nl'll"i l"li”"” -we made scieiive ethically-lng taken oi the provision made 1111, mued 111111111111 pm the 1,111,115! Til? Wllilin in" 0n 3 1h10l18.Vln00" "'m'in "id 'C0"ii'l”C l0 iii”-M511" tanks and possible radar rai:ge- ant industry iii India Willi rice i Mlllilmfal on ii" Wale?" W0iiid- finding equipment for the guns. the largest crop i 4-lltrai." teen 1 for the teaching of religion in the Miss Shirley Grego laws of our provinces. The Nazis ry of Fes- body, Mass.. is visiting friends on of York school it means a happy and of work and pleasant. associa- 1irip through the 111 '0 An example of the truth thusjand Communists will have nothing the Island at O'Leary1 North mvpr'11011s 11,1111 1111.11 11.30111...-51 3115595 rill before U5 i! lhe Glllllfnleilo do with llvulrniily in their and East Royalty. This is Missicnristine Proude and Catherine: aihievement of science in our tilnc'schools. Their policy teaches us Gregory's second visit to the pro. l1w(,0d1 The 910511.11 was nmr-kprl byl ill? T915359 0i energy ill me Emmliille lnlD0lil3llC9 mid ihe P055ibii' VinCC Willlln il'l8 Past year. an annual picnic with their teach- Science discovered this lat-9nl'ity of moulding the minds of chil- M1 (.15 by mot.-,1-5 1., ms gam1)l11g power and devised the means andidr-en from early years. Yet some Tm many (1-lend, of M” 511d1e1gmund5 111 1118 WD111111. 1111111011111 methods for harnessing it Wiiholllichristiaii nations make no such Vanfderstine of Charlottetown arelpmk 1,1: 1.;,1s1e1.11 CM1111111 111 511111. any Wierence 10 llle "59 illlli might provis'ion for inbuing their young glad to see her home again from 111,139 3939111 w11l1 salt 59;; hallnng, he made of it. Tile first use inade people with the truth and spirit of1the P. E. 1, Hospital. 15111111151 11,e11,1.,111111h1.s1 11111111 5111195 . . "' ll W” d('5”'iiCiiV'37 H"05ili"m'Cill'l5l- rm-W ithe nitr.-rilooli lioiiils soon prissed . ' t ' The Misses Sandra and Dcborohlrce cream and wire wcrr- treats ni W9 "llisi "Oi imiliii pail” wi""' NOON”. dhulhiem 0i M13 and the teachers. The addresses were "the wisdom of the world"1Mrn, w. 3. Norman, Albany, have 1.91111 1,1, M155 J01-Ce Ling mm 1-lull. the 1 ' stands out as a warning of the pos-1 rlbilities of the evil uses to whichi llle triumphs of the mind can be ing that GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS turned. Blit if the means lind1nlny close the mind against returned from prince County Hos- 1.11 s1,1.01111,1 111111 111.1.111,1111111111115 111,111 ulvlhndi by Which ill? (liSCOVBfy,wisdom that comes from God. To F1131 and 11" Co11va1esC111g 111 111111d11 1111 Bobby Co11111.1.1 as 111111.115 has nlnde W91”? "'3lill("Flii.V llflllili-"ll"?his Corinthitili converts, he wrote: melr home. of appfgglatiorl of a set of jewell- ' N H I E P E I the hearts of the scientists ll'hoi1"Not. many of you are wise ac- ..a-n 11111, 111111 1111 016611.16 11111111 11.1.1.e 1111. 0 e O 0 I n0l- cording to worldly standards. not the many were powerful. not many the were of noble birth: but God chose nations to concentrate on the de-in-lnlt, ls foolish in the world to relopmerlt. of the moral qualitieslslmme the wise" By the term and energies in the people that."n-ise," Paul is referring. not to the (mild Control and Him in ill'0illlC-liioble philosophers of an early age. live ends the new forces bl'OllSzilt:buL to the sophlsts of his olvn time under the dominion of the mind. lwlm were far more eager to win a One recall! in this C0nn9Cii0lllcase than to discover eternal truth. Mrs. Barbara Judson and dausll-1glrta given to the terichr-rs. who ter. Faye, from Allston. Mass, arel111,mke(1 melr pllplls, visiting Mrs. .)udson's sisters, Mrs. Anna Campbell and Mrs. May MacNeill. Weymoulh Street. i T ” i0 tb k 0f ll lea Hog Cholera . made them certainly were Hence their urgent appeal to moral and religious forces of -ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 established in 1900 by the late W. K. Rogers. has for fifty-three years served the returned to their home in Halifax. N.S.. after spending a very pleas- The W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited. the dismay that struck the heart Th a people were so satisfied ant, vacation with Mrs. McQuaid's ' ' of the church when "l-iighcr Crit-Iwitils their own clevt-mess that they parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C 1 ' F f I 11' 1 1 1 Of1Pl'inCQ Edward Island jn fhe my began to apply ruthless sclen- on no .....l for the higher truths Reid. Hope River, 9. E. 1. They n er on r0 lo 0 nsurunce. Li 9. Fire. Accident. Murine. Automobile. Casualty. and as a very also visited relatives and friends history in St. Peters and Alberton. lific methods to the nndlof the spirit which come from God the” moral lead- --- 1 complete Travel Agency. OTTAWA. iclli-The Agricultiirc historicity of the books of the BlbiP.i along. A5 a result . . . . . . 111.1 1 1 1. 1 1 . 111111111 11111 1111111 1111 s111111111111:1111l1l1n 1g1f11:1l11l1c W” PW ”” ...... -s- n1..11..11.1;i.1.1.1..1l11 11s1.1.11ii111i:1i1i1c1:i111li11a111111l1i1 Under the new management all these fields will be attended to and possibly ex- uere too sacred for presumptuousi So it may be with us if we are CORNWALL SEWING (;L113 3011, 13 C011s1111,1.e1,1 11111.11,1. C1,1111.1,11 1 "EI1dOd VII"! new Qggnglgs qddgd. scholarship to touch. Others. much satisfied with the secular iii ourl gj NO 111111, C3115 11819 119911 1.1.1,1-,1.1cd.1 W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited represent the strongest Insurance Companies in the world. more reasonably, feared lost in education. God has moral resnurc-'1 on 1;.1.1da11, (.1,e11111g1 1111111, 191 pug s.1nCe June 191 those processes. scholarship would es and treasures of spiritual trllthlp-115 01 co111wa11 591111.111 C1111, 111111 A 51,V1111111.1,e11g111d 11111111.1111,1.1111 lose sight of the values of the for our generation. but we must 111 1119 E11001 101. 1111911 ..Ac111e1eg 1111de11 1m11)111d1m 1111, 11111111119111 (111 books which contained God's self- give Him time Iilifi opportunity to 1115111 Days-1 110111 11.11111 1111 1111111111911, 111 11,,111111.1-1, . revelation. and lest the objectslcommunicate it to the anger minds p111.e111! 1.1.”, 1.11.391” 10 Bee 1111, 0111111110 111111 1111111 51,191.31 111 M51. 1 ern Ontario is revoked, but with two exceptions. It still applies in ullat depart- ment officials call "two or threc' 1 farms still under quarantine. and it still forbids movement ill or out of comliiuniiy sales barns in the province. There are about 50 of these. Some 2.800 hogs ilaye slaughtered to check the sprend of the disease. and under current law farlricrs are receiving about 575.000 1 final results. Mrs. Manning judged W” rrwwr the work, which was a creditable showing, even for adults. Mrs. are saved: they knew nlso that Jack MacLean, Mrs. Earl Lowthcr and Mrs. James Beer were capable when other truths are presented ln loving memory of our dear and efficient teachers. in our pulpits, spiritual results are son and brother Donald 1.. Mac- On behalf of the girls. Mrs. denied. The Holy Spirit uses tllei1I(enzie. who lost his life in Ger- Hazen Howard paid complimentary Gospel of the grace of God l01many,Juiy 12.1952. remarks and a fancy CUP and make men ”new creatures” 'li saucer was presented to each lead- Christ, and He cannot use "the Al ii-13' Di remembrance Illl W '9' er. wisdom of men” for the same cndsi w111"" - for which the revelation was made of youth. would be frustrated. They knewi that when the Gospel is procllliliied with simplicity and directness, meil born . After the presentation of 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 awards by Mrs. Manning. lunch N w it modern learning lost sight 1 0" 3 EPHVC 1 I011 B "' I - was served to all and a social hour nfoGod's aims and objects when Hei T" m""”"y ma" ”'d m” depu” Spellin- .. ... You will live forever in our hearts. inspired holy mm of GM to ("N form iv remembered by mother clare His purposes of grace. the i 3- ' Following ale the allards: Senior 2nd year cemficate alid regenerating power of the Gospel 'ii"i' "mi sign” would be withdrawn. compensation. 1 The biggest outbreak of the disease on record in Canada vl'as1 in 1940 and 1911 when 35,992 ani-. mals were slaughtered and 5204.176 pins: Wanda Willis and Audrey Frizzell. But when men of firm faith allfii Junior, 9 years: Norma Howard. fervent devotion took advantage of all the light that tile discovel'ies1 paid in compensation. Donna Wilson, Jeannie MacMlllan CRSI A department. official said thei most common cause of the disease is uncooked garbage. IN iiniinoniam In loving memory of our Mother. slid Gall Lowther (equsll. Junior 11 years: Norms Hyde h l t' id 13”ii3”.”fc.il”..ZiliJ7T..SiEsel it -1l1l1s- 11'1"”; 1m;l:;1;d-1;;;;" "arms 8nge1J;;;;gn;;g lg1g;;ahl1';11. 1. .1 11 -----w- - -- .4 . g is e uy m . - s a : ira ri.ze. in '0 genie Gods end' the nnibki b9 l Mary Hyde. Vivian Drake, Barbara i ii "We living W1 "live ” " had she in iron: l-ul not f0rs0iicn- Ann Scott and Christine MB.cPhaii never been before. and the truth of 1 11111.1 111 dawn, 1,1,, ""1 ' --- . 1111 the Gospel became clear and pene- 111 1,111. 111M111. 1151.11, 1,; u11,,k1"1 pg In loving memIory1 nfx my1 tier 1 I. ll. ROGERS. K. 8. ROGERS, WAL-1-En M1 B1.-IARI1 Thoughts of her are always near. i'"9l'""d "Mm"! ' ii '" mz” '' ”l Manlser. President. sales t Service Manager 1' lost his life as it result of is tragic 1 iF1 jyydny as we look on her picture. accident in Germany on Jilly 12. A1111111111C11111 1111 1111611 1111171111111 1111 W K 1111 1 1 1. S" i"l'u' "nd" 3nd inlet - 1952' A . L. 11 11 1 11 I 5 C 1 K 1 11 3' s 3 r- i914 in 1919. Colonel Rogers was active in the iimir- 1-131 g;:11'1v1?1'1I1d";1;E1. .11r1.1,:1:,,1.1l.o:::li;,,1l w-L We little knew when we woke. 1,g:n.:1l:s1 1:11; 1: 11 0 1”'111;i" K .1191” 11 'MR”311"1'1i' ii: sure i'Hi.lii'lQIL1 with his father, the. iato W. K. Rogers, 5' - i I ' E 0 . O '. . . ' ' gggg phe1un-i-ow that day would bring R” i " Ml 11 111399111 "1l111 "11 i1 101" 1 from 1911 in i914. slid from i92n until in-.2. nn.-mg Always Remembered by Husband 1111111131 111311.11” Co111,e1.1111o11 1.11 The NOW WI! hard. ihc Ihock 1111O311:”R:1i' """1::r11'1CC11' ”":1 1'1 "11 ;1'-' '3 31' ”-i'" this period he was Provincial Manager of the Can- and Family. w1m1o11 11011111 we” COVG111111111 T111:l1r1:i:1111 1111: 11111 111111111 "1 M111 1. . it rs. a een . .sis an anilger or rmmo 1115 1111.1 A11,11r11111,P1 1.1,11111”1111,1 , gmgwggggmggg Stanhope. Covehead Road, York. , 1 ' W" 3'”"5- lVgll.kngwn 1pm-,1,11.,u1 C ,1 ,1 (1 111 1. - Marshfield. Millcove. Dunstsffnage, R”"'1:11ii;1imi;:lr':1i'h W” '""'id "kc J. R. Rogers II it Bachelor of Commerce rm-dilate SW" .11 n 111011”: 1" 111,11 1,191.11 :1" 11 11111, .'.”mi Slliioik Mid PR3-En" Gmvev W35 in I ' from Dsihousie lfniiersity Halifax. He received illl . i A 4' lawn” . RN held in Pleasant Grove Hall on Mid i"'”'ih' in -V""" ”" "l" i"" 111 11 11 1 111 111'” 11 1 1 C1 1 Tlnizcrn was the tint. in hriniz rarlln hrrladtrlsllng in -11". 11111191 1111 M151 G1 H1 11o11n511m11s111g 0111'lIl3.1l1I1I; wvr1l1'1d1. 11." 1M1 I101" 014111) 11118 i:C3 01" 11:1 9 xu111f'11:C 9; ' " ' l'"1110li11'i”1l”l the Msritimes and the first to rec-llr iPiPl'IlifUl inc. 1 -In lmhm memory 0' Mrl Me” xolliffii gregimridtie T a 01 heartily lea" "H V . ilnn M (xm rl ch uiiiierrilotzcli h's 93:1 ntioperm ti 'lmnr1i mi.” in mm prmmi-pi 1” H E "hum" numb" M H" ' i ' i we s P I a P . nnarler MMlL1C0(l1 Wh0 Illlllfd 3'"? wemgmed area V1s111i111mde1e 1111” 1111 Th, hem-inch; of Darn", Wnhougi ' 1 ' '1” ii 9 1 P C " ""1 mi" Radio Pioneers of the world and an BXSOFUIYP illellitwr ; Jilly 13th. 1932. 1111111111 011 PLMM111 Giza” 115111111111111111 "yin, 1..-ewdl, 1 the 1(.a1iiaiiiiin 1A1-nu. had four yl;1T:1 S91;-yjCQ1WiiiI 01 111. 111111111111 01 111111111 1111111111111! 11' 11” 0111111 1111 ;1 In a graveyard softly sleaninl. Miss Frances Vassey. York. replied. 51111111 1111"” 111111 1111111111 1111111111111 the vi ani1r1.x11t,or1p:, s10-lving ove11rs:1i1ir. o t1)1wing his l1" tho riirectm-ate of Press Rsiim, ilu raniidian luau (W090 htllde I 00'lnivi'Y r0lvd- lo m9mb9l'3 End 20 Vi5"'0" W3” bored hy hill wife Curie. and lIm- mrn1 in N” in" I P 1” nfume R Educ” m" "id ah” affiliate uhlvh supplies Faltadlnvl radio slalmrls uillr 1 Lies the one we love so dearly. present. Secretary Mrs. Alfred Mor- 11,1 retained his connection with the Army. He holds the 1111, 1111111111111111 1111111 111111111, 1 H50" 753d the minutes 0ii'h91952 M M l rank of iispiain in the P. E. i. Regiment liTlll Rm-rel. 11:1 11 11111111111 11 11.111” S11111111 11 11111I111" '11 111. 111 Gone from us to her ahode. sheltered In the rock of Ital. f,3"lf,"i.i3iZ.tiiiiviiiiioiifiritigiieinipm, Book on Arthritis RM”! (limmmn Ammured CNN. Run” FM" illlll lien-y snnin. liar in.” rhllrilrll. Mrs rznnm lr. ” A'"h"”d "n the Imdan "mr" 1954. i 'l' R Rae” joinpd the w' K' Kim"! Axenlllu M iliige Mrs A Keith Mnrrovi and a mu itllilsnl ixnl-l1 In the loving arms of Jesus. - - . 943 h 1 l, 1 - 0 l, 1 . ' ' i ' ' ' i ' i M111 111111 1111.11 11111 9711111111111 The following officers were an And Rheumatklfi 1. mini! spen ho prelious summers. e we1e11n11 i1i1n11i. 1111111111 111111 111 1 111111111111 11111 11111111111111 1111111111111" 111 1 verslty terms. studying the insurance business. inter appointed assistant manager. pointed: President. Mrs. Edward Roardon: vice president. Mrs. Har- old MacDonald, and secretary. Mrs. now To Ava") CRHTLING Canada and the l'nlIed Slain Lovingly Remembered by Husband DEFORMITIES and Funny. H3”? But 1" 19” hp marrind the hum" Jmre Nmmnn um Hwy Dirt-1-tur and isles Al Rani:-1- Hililn or A sing-song led by Miss Robin An nmilzing newly enlarged 44-. have one son. Brixv. ' A .1with Mn. Stanley Younker at the page hook entitled "Rheiimatisni" x1.1u.nliarl -i rlllliinr of the W l' R l i . e organ was much enjoyed by all. will he want free to anyone who , s l V r l "1"" ll”"'” mum M1-1 MoMuyuy 0; the vm,,1.1om,l M111 writr-1frlr1it.111 11 111 i r""'i'l"'i "M Nnilniriiu lliI'NiV" I 'V.lilPfi. Mr Walter M R-arr nill tnko FH'Fl in. 4.1.... ' School If. Cha lottetow e n l ”V""-" WTV will H" 7"" it - v 4 1 b” l d S M - -v - . Fgf Qughfy 1111911511111: 1111d'111111111 i;mi1irile:'11111"e11 C111” 1111,11 1111111, 1l.m1,111111r11, 1.11111 l,t rnlnnei ix .1. Rollers. President an-i tiialiaglil. " '" ti" "ll" Hnasnl of the Azrnv N iiiimlail - address This was followed by a and fail to reniove the causes oil hnmm 0' ll'- ii llnxels Agencies Limited. has heel "'” 'i'" P'''”"'”” M' 5”” ll” ”'i”V"i”'i it” ll"" KN” Miidness humorous mains by Mrs. Allan tlialrouble; e.xpliiiii.sa specialized President of this ttninpiiny since the death of his nmw. 5"'l'mi- i""”'0'l"l"l”'- 4"" in l-W3 llrl-W" r--swirl SWITL York; I. Vlolln 50i0 by Miss "o11"1'51:"'1KiCBi- non-me:licaltr1:1:1imr1n11 11111 111111 1,1,1 K1 R03?” 1" 1911-11 L11 Colonel Rngprs ll vlllh Mi. W. Uileslrl 9. .lir'i.illr ill the ('llwliriiirt-uni Loin scom Munhneld; "1 address lll9CDBsin;3p1fg1:1f:l new” 0 well-known tn the public of Prince Edward island an S'”'”1 A3'l"fi" i4'"lll9'i- it '”'"l"llttl'”l "Vi ill'lii'l- agggguidgl; eg1:lIc1,i1i1'1ioopx;,byd11:4er11L You inclir ho nhillzalinn in send- the founder and President of the island Radio Brnnd- '3” i"”i"”5 i" liill"i0'iPi"it"- in liliil ii" '"iiSi”'l "iii! ' ink for this instructive hook. it 1.111111 (-01 11111111911 w1111.11 011.11, 111111 1,11,.1.111" 111, 1.. the Signal ('nrpt linrter ('ninnei K S Rogers and Mines Zita Connick and Catherine may be 1111, 1111111111 01 M1111" 1,011 iz . Hughes. Millcove; demonstration 1,05” 011111111111 11115 111.-1.1':1,i1111 land's oldest and mnilt powerful hrnadciuting station. "IN" lllllli l9i9 llilnll hr innit ili' rilM'iMlL'l' will 5. and talk by Miss Robin. supervis- 1111, 11, -1111. 13,111 C1111 1D1.1,11 5252 clrcv. 1,1,... 11, 11, 3211.1 1-9" of, 01,91,119", He 1. 1. 9,... iiiincri in inn iiilaliiiiieiilun selling .lgi-mine i.1Hl i-.l. in OK. 3' oi11r:0:1y"l1:1nI3gl:i:ri1h!u:11:11nd Excelsior Springs. M sou r1-rmdpnl (1! (hi) Maritime Board of Trade, the i'ililr- ill M28 he jrilllrd iii? sales frilrc of Imuis l.lllllIMi fl g1s1”"c's by we” Co1,aheM.11 d11et1.1& M15313 :. l(.nii1nwn 30.1.1 or T1-11,191 111.. canadian Agm1..a11,,,1 nf 'l1iiiiri. NS, aiicnrtiilg to the sales of tilt! fun .-i DIGDOIIZIS Aylward of Covehead no and COMPLETE v1sUAL 1 Hr(il.ldrn5lel'x1 (hp charloilgmwn R.,l,.r11.- club, ll. V... hmn Srotia llllfi Prim-o i-zrluiiwl island i.Puli illllllifl IIMOVIS STAINS solo by Muriel D0llni3. DU Hans ed as Vice-President of the Canadian Cilamher nr (.1111. nip min of the larger Canadiali film: ill-lniifnvtiirin; WHIIINS min" . REFRACT'Oii AND . nwrve for several tears and is at present Ploiinliii lid”. Hills. ilnsltll and NRIIH. The rmoiutions committee - . ' ' .1 IRIOHTINS undod .vo1, o11h.111mm 1111.31: ANALYSIS (Thairman of the Advisory Board for the Canilriiaii Kn ill lit--I Ml. Rear: slnrlnd .4 Xilillifiilliimu l;vIi-' 1. g...., 11.111111" tcrtaining Institutes for their kind . tlnnill Institute for the Blind and a member of ill! hllslllrss in ('ilrllirl'.lPIrHxn iiuriri lllr fI1l1lP of ll;1llm- 0'-vv illluRCty, hospitality. to Mr. MCMl1rlaly. Olll” Pl-nvimial Arh-isnry Board of the Salvation Aim). M WW". ricniinil in 2"l"F'i rill grind! and inlilml '”'"'li"""- i31'1e1(”m5l1:';1::e;?loi1101i1:1 1i1l1ir'11i31i'edr:”1i1llli G. F. i.t. Colnnnl Rogers commanded the Rnlai tlaiindim lines Thu film ii-pin:-nu: simlr nf (V:HM'1l's inwriln: . m n- 1 1 1 1 1 .1uN1" nzu .111..11o1-11 .111-1 10 311 omen who & 1 (nrps of Signals unit in Lllnrlotteinwn from i911 in it-xliie linlism 1 . . . . . . . 1 , helped make our convention s'auc- 1 1928 and the Reserve Signals unit In Charlottetown from in l947 Mi. Ruin faiini-rt 'l lminrisliip nun Ill: 3 mi! 5ll.'l I llTlltx (' 9955' 0 tometrista 1940 to 1946. He is. at present. on the Active R4-serlt son changing the name of Iilr business in Walter M " Wfrteediljggzwga p i list of Officers of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. Bears it Son. This business will his mniiniwd hy ll' wlln-ed Thompgon1 M,-,1 11,111.; and" 53 Grafton Street, i He served as Fortress Signal Officer in Halifax from Gordon Bear. Ira. Waltn lboberts. 1 11 J