rum’ 1s. 1941 tourist Bureaus [u Donvene in. _ iirtovln Sept. 23-25_ _____%_______%__ j FUNERAL Yasrallnav --'I‘hg The 1947 annual general meet-' m and convention of the Cana- l n‘; um Association of Tourist and. publicity Bureaus will be held in i-harlottewwm September 13-25, rireslueiit E. o. Rowebnttnrrl. De~ pufiy Minister of Trade and Indus- m, {or British Columbia, an-Z pounced yesterday. with its primary function that‘ 9; developing and improving upon the domestic front or reception 2nd of Canada's great tourist iri-l yum...’ the Association is planning, raid Mr. Rowebottom. to make the gharlottetnwn three-day confer- flrre "one of the most important especially from an educational rtandpoint, in its history!‘ "Any organization interested in (he promoting of travel, and in pfupefiy looking after it." said Mr. Rowebottom. "may send delegates to Charlottetown and participate iri our discussions, whether it is affiliated With C.A.T.P.B. or not.‘ The wider. the franker our dil~ cussions_ the more concerted our tourist effort, the better chance iii-ell have of keeping pace. coast lo coast, with the ever-increasing demand made upon us by our visitors for better accommodations and services.“ The Prince Edward Island tour- ist authorities are co-operating closely svitlu C RB. in all con~ ference plann rig, and high-lights me reception to be tendered the dciegates include a civic luncheon, a Government banquet, and a sea~ I food supper lit Summerside. Show Opens lit Spring Park Field The Model Shows of Canada, sponsored by the Canadian Leg- ion. opened yesterday at the Spring Park Field on Elm Avenue, and vivili be going full swing clay and night for one week. This show, the name of which may he a bit misleading to many people. is ivhat is commonly known as "The Midway" and is comprised of many varieties of rides. games, sideshows and refreshment booths and gives promise of providing much amusement and entertain- ment. being the type of show which can be appreciated by ioung and old alike. Judging from the large crowds which were starting to flock out there early -ast evening, it is quite apparent that the local people are going lo take full advantage of the enter- tainment which this show has to_ offer. Texas produces about 90 per cent of mohair grown in the United States. Blllflis. MARRIRGESf IIHTIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS CHANDLER -- At the P. E. I. Hospital. July l0, to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Chandler. a son. HAYES — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 13th, 1947. to Ml". and Mrs. Rex Hayes (nee Peggy Fry) a son. David Charles. CAMPBELL - At the Prince County Hospital. June 30th 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Ian S. Campbell. a son, Barry Stewart, WOOD - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, July i2. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Wood (nee Helen McDoilgalll Alexandra. \ son. Benjamin Osborne i0 lbs. 4 us. DEATHS MACARTIIUR -. suddenly at his home in Mount Pleasant. July 14. i947. Edward Russell MacArthur. Funeral from his home at Mount Pleasant on Wednesday, July l6. at 2 p. m. Services at Bideford United Church. Interment in Church Cemetery. In Manson-in haalandlovingmemorrofn darling Mother who pun-d away Jul! l4. 1943. 1n my heart l like to stray Alon; the road of yerterday To live nnin in memory The happy day: that use to be "Io hen you laugh, to see you lmilo To telk with you a little while I love to linger on the way ‘that leldl me beck to 1mm!!! Alwlyl remembered by her Muslim aaiu. ln Momentum- In loving memory of Benjamin Gauthier who died July ma. isle. Gone but not forgotten. fly. ii. D. Maclcan uuoziinm K summer Charlottetown till North Wlltuhlre Ilene i0 | a Imported by deter Lucy and fam- cuullcu. viii . (Continued from Page i) morning shift when traffic is at a stand still. "" "rile gravel and clay streets are noun AMIIICIN un l. S. STEVENSON 40 RICHMOND $1‘. A” PIC“?! l IQfPQIkYHJQn Ill! splendid condition CENTRAL lilliiiiDiMl n“! "'1'"!!! lo reserved for nuns of local interest. but advertising ol ‘ "°"" "1"" M: be tun-nee ::.."i:. 23121;. -~ M» w- cium chloride or oil. In this regard "Fem 0! the late Mrs, Frederick gfldirev was held from his uflaémoaon Funeral Home yesterday ed b Services were conduct. Intel’ v- ‘I’. H. Buscel Boiners. rment was in Bufzfolk Ceme~ “FY- 7'3" Pill 'bea.rers were, Nor. $1,136 Jbldaclieod. Gordon Wright, u: "fining. W. n. Jenkins, cw r Jenkins and Fred Robert. Former lihfiown f-Man ls Killed |ln Vancouver, B. D.- may that HUG say l coating of ‘chloride. f! the 51!"! ---__ The death of Lieut. Eric R. Rob- FUNERAL A’! LITTLE SANDS iiison. a Vancouver fireman and —~'I'he funeral of the late Mn. formerly of Charlottetown occur- Dfinald A. Munn was mid from red in Vancouver as the result of the Maellean niherrl Home ye“ i a collision between a fire truck terday afternoon toflttie 53nd“ i and a car on June 26th. The fire United church when, servmsltzuck on which he was riding. p were conducted by Rev. Roy ve5_ I turned over after hitting the car. 59y. internment was in Little 55nd, l and pinned him beneath the en- Qmetfifi’. The pallbearers ' George Blue Malcolm MacNeill, Norman Stewart, John MBCLEIh nan. John Maclieod. and John W. MacLean. the surface treatment has ehlg work are capable, and know exactly who. they are Mac I! i 1 ‘General Hospital suffering frorihwould be enlightened ‘a m multiple injuries where he five days later. July 1st. due "wem m “Kent Street. w ___ . resulting from chest injuries. OMAN FLYING INSTRUCTOR ,-0loris Large of Charlottetown hi! Wife. one "son Richard. one, is one of five licensed women fly- daughter, Mrs. W. Stevenson. a men ing instructors in Canada. it was stepson, Alan Traer. and a hroth~ ‘H0 8"" m“ ‘m? announced yesterday by airport er. Harry. ne was the son uzliv“ Mi 6°" Ye" officials here following hei- pew; he late Duncan and Blancheihfli We" dmle- “a '° lurn from air tests at Halifax. i Robinson of Charlottetown. I She learned to fly at a Toronto the nephew of Mrs. Frank Riggs illarmnsi club and is a former member of? of this City 800d 9° the All‘ Transport Auicili r- I the co-mlirmmm’? "m“ks I m” v ‘ a s. a" received I know we hi"! "Wed but to do thfl wartime British ferrydng organiz- “ "m" I Discusses Russian LPruhIem At Rotary litlon and has been tlyin i0 years. i d Prince Stree‘. a7-‘lferifen request cf~ a number o; taxpayers. tree; have been trimnqe where necessary and the curb .as been cut t; facilitate Ztbe or: lproaches to imie! "5 b” m“ 5i“ allow for bett-‘r Pflfkmg- Doings At The K. of G. Boys Damp i -- . i vmci“! 5 "m"! Plea for a firm ifégsdnbv gréiagi 8fidnUfl1itEC2il5t3tES. I ' T- ~~ ("i319 . 0 l9 Rfifthi u a {mil-rer- imq k‘ “ Avenue PTGSILVWTIBH Church. New) we GZXQLE-lrnalitifent Slrfiet between i ill/tea. Are we ever tired. York. !o.d Rollin-ans yesrwday theliprovern "d 15.9w“! _ not me mow Haven. had a quiet minute since_ thoughts of many n! the Americansl9“e°;‘na l w‘, 51dewark_-,he cur. we landed nere Wednesday alter-lo whom he rad personally talkedmg f She chm to an“. nor-WOW; noon. July 10th. We have finally of the world's, international prob- “ng ° . to l distance 9.1 three packed all our litt.e charges into lems. His address dealt almost en- “l "Mkmg u, prggenfl curb bed. c-r bunk. and can now settle tlrely uiilh the soviet R.e;.ub1;c_ for fee! 3312b °7 e ‘ down to a four hour mozqiiito the world today is divided into i/wq “Y!” ' . 31k on Dbug- hunt. spheres. the eastern dominated by“ AscrgirgfgewirclsrifewQueen to Elm Russia, and the western upholding f‘ “a has been pram; on bot-h Vwédnesdlay was check-ln-day. the principles of democracy. ‘van and m a maxim: imprqve. Vihen tne dust cf the various ve- We are in a critical period.’ 5&5‘ u it u 5g all possible to h_:c.les had blown avray. we counted said lJr. Bonneli, "for the world of mafia e cemmi», men toe szutb szxtv-one hoses. rhese include 1939 is dead. and the new world is Pu!"- 5 . {cmé Avenue shourd Chaplain Rev '13P. Buti-zl. Super- W! unborn." In any other era any Si“ 01' ‘summer, visor RJ. O'Keefe and his assist-pf the numeroills events of the last be, (‘one Reserve sue“ w Con- ant_J.E. Green. seven leaders - few years uiould have bren in it- Tmm the Eur side ha; been Philip ltlurphi. John Mulally. Wal- rel! an epoch. but we have seen “my c‘: 55d r, cemenr, 15 impcs- tcr ‘SOXIIQT. Kenneth MacDonald. the downfall of great empires suchisiuyey: ‘Oman, ‘men gri ash walk Melvin McPhc-e, Teddv r/fullln. and as Germany and Japan. and thefli"? ° ‘ a. ‘mew as g temp“. Ellie cfaude’. fot"iy—- nvard; adli/ent of the at/Jmic bzmb. Hum- win ;:a§’\';:“u ' ranging ln age from cg . rears only nou‘ having the pgwer of “rX ' ,., (,0 (he dezd thirteen. and last cut. as ii s sa d. self destruction. is filled with anx- we havfusfnfutgésfres (in Green by no means least. ollr popular ieiy and rears. and the nati-onslo’ ‘he vagcYrg m" and we rm. chief. Mr. Frank Carragher and possessing this power are “we the 5W9" “h ‘f’ theszsrree“ “m. Mrs. Carragher. less anxious titan those without fgmdffbe dagrffiilqgiled and sjdgwglkg ‘ for no one can say when other na-"Exie “m ‘(as is possible, we Wednesday night was llplfifli 0f 110115 will develop this power for-laid‘ “Ft o‘ Se. this “m” done {an first nigh“ at camp Every me themselv“ woud ‘flistdntial coating of Sta- werit to bunk at 9:30 - and no: The Moscow Conference was “d B‘ ‘Gram srregpisspecially so one went to sleep unti‘. 11:33 olqforedoomcd ic failure. said the W‘ ‘my Wm M‘ ha” a Similar 12:00. ‘those who wanted to speaker, who quoted one of theim“ “e l . ' rin . couldn't. the others wouldn't. To delegates as saying that Russia wfdlfiun ;;e,°“‘f,f.:‘;p§‘s“ s: vgery make things ‘Wise. Thur. av‘; as preferred W "Wm “Ed see", hood our c151 would lks to draw th: 11pm“ bgggn, despite our plead~ ing for an economic collapse which bu“ a.“ f the c525,", (u the m“ and mums M 4:00 AM’ Wm give h“ possession ‘hfiauingfl ‘it is impossible for the she wants without a as” to keep m, sneer, dean i; the dun“; gre so disinterested that they persist in dumhifl8 ma" 3”‘ mgr on the streets and 81W“ his u, be icoked after by NYSE _____ countries We breakfdsted at 8:00 A-M. -—[struggle. ' then a clean up of camp gffilmdl Although Stalin ii silppoled to -5Y\d at 10:00 AM. swimming lel— be a dictator. and interested most‘ sons began. Swimminng liftid theilgtli" “Prawn! lhc EiCHIJYHlC ccn- t Spotlight until iiuo e a ernoorl 11011 v 5 1160919. t was noted .. in 5 section. i was spam, hiking‘ -v°ue_\..hal:ng.'at several of the conferences be-ifemnrootv hthsatetlsie receptacles grid playing football; a few boys tween him and the leaders ofiahced meremn. gmpgy cigarette can» c“ "fr"- 25552. Z‘;’.‘-“‘..?§.i....'i1' $113222 5m ed climb" b“ “""°"‘ ' .. ' . “ o . i“ I mwlnay evenrmz the "m! fgpsJlmlCably the night Jefore were of- gggwygwggni: :3 u: store keepers lwere erect“; 511d the boys gl ten cancelled. next mornhg with- “t the sxwep-ugs of their stares moved Our under canvas. We took out explanarcn. Presumably the Eight out me {mm dgryf to the a walk around the “ms a 9:45 llfdmemggtf o. ‘he supreme sovletisidewalk and street. ‘This is esfiec- PM. and observed a liming con- {a1 eaimbi Ollsrgol. previously Olin-Many Bnnwymg when we do m, m trim m “Ympmsml '° m“ "m" s! er h y Sea‘ ' Th’ "fm°' MObIMBVC our streets cleaned early on b"°'°' m“ ‘ m“ m“ o’ qnyom lilsiléi zi-shen egiiilgeqgz:Jyhiidnmdi's“"day “wmms “Mr a bu?’ . ' , . ' " the cllv- a ‘ Friday morning was a repetition change of crunch}. rggighgiiitl‘: gimme cmoperauon of Thursday ~ except that 50 ‘per h gnthone occasion. trle speakerlwoum so a km! my in gi-rmlnsr. amt o! the boy! wit? ‘Mr =W§l§ da/OlfleeigggorlrynflyldwlgflidflmCgn talk!‘ this abuse." “i” m’- m“ H H“! ding t Th lii for ill-non ' ‘a “'1 “Our irriiiklefl "he" “d” m at 614’ A-M 0"’ "m1, “s. ‘ at pe .d ‘ y " 3 ‘uihsultable. is using salt watt!‘ and "mp w” 531d M’ 7;") Fr gay p)?! fir, hi; c“ an‘: to ma an!“ this seems ti: be more ‘lasting on mom.“ with o“, druid... cf.1c- to a or an; un ergone by the m“ am streets ma“ me jigting. Volley~ball reaar- took a woman at t e suggesho-n of herwuwn However’ the condition of bearing Friday. Everyone wanted husband had seriously impaired. _ _ L i“ nor permit of ,0 PM, “d everyone dri - and hert efficiency as ii worker for theFgL Y::;y!r:acyypne pumping salt all at the same tine- 1"’ °' td . natal-uh Wilfred asuiiei- Wl-lwargzefligtivtgrltlef the clay around Friday night everyone trekked to chairman. » b,“ which hive gem the bimh‘ 5mm one q“"."°’ fir? gt’ ugevlzy ‘the Light Conzpany has from comb. f°r I "m? ‘he’ a been taken up Wm‘ “"11"”! E9” camp silpcrviscr provided Brill" we and mtg will be attended t» n: a um and the boys provided urrimerilsielv- ‘ ‘liemfinment’ Dick“ Delghm d; "Underground newer pipce 811d Film“ m“ 5°” Wm‘ u “°"‘°"“5 d catch basins are being repaired. solo. the camp leads" P\'°"“-° m, to the present- “m “ma a our. slum Gm" F“ i“ ‘m? izooo n. o: placid“: i1" ‘°°°“ fitation of niineaan o! Wig“ iiiiil in the reralnns <1! Wmde“ Tavern. and Feller 5"""'.:"dm,‘f~ L"; 1r i; side-walks and the" l‘ B“ "magi u,‘ in g sing-song. Oh Y . ‘ , ivee undreds d ‘KI ma." amqum, s1 work yet to em, Rumor provided music va enrolled in the Red Orole Swim-idol“ to kgcp these sidewalks safe the hl.m°nicr_ iming and Water safety Classes m, pedestrians. _ m. Brighton and Kensington “M, rrlrggzewy has laid the planl. Beaches. Great enthusiasm for ,0’, drew Sty-get m‘; York lane. this programme ls displayed by ‘he m; alga surveyed and 118K65- the younger generation. One girlm“ me m“; lines for the pro- who lives three miles from~ s“ deyelg-pnfqnl, eh the Peaks, Brighton Beach walks to and from an“, u, far as the new W859 the class each day. Keen inter-‘whrch wquk] he arqiilred bi’ m‘ est and ell-operation is shown by‘ .3,‘ _ residents of Mount Herbert who) urn cqncluslon lmight say that‘ bring a group of eleven chlldreni" mam p; m» street lillwm“? 1‘! to Charlottetown in order that cmpmed, ‘is ‘propose to assemlilfli they may Join in the fun and edu- om- “phsllt plant and asrhfl-i ' t‘: cation provided by the Red Cross n" work which we have doneip-i Swimming _ and Water Safety Kent Btreetythat is to sav- We "h Classes, m"; u, nipivit that sriW ‘with Classes have also been orgln- l; now between the- pushed-bat: lzed at Sourla, 8t. Peter's. Mor- nidewalk and the wrb- m ell. Gardiner: “Georgetown and coun. J-D. Stewart told c Keppocn. Re one swimming d: ‘(gormeiiz _ Water Safety Instructors are on’ "The lint End dump i! Pius“;- all Summer Camp Staffs, and it ally now ectnlflfiled "4 I““5‘0,;r is hoped that within a short time |atand the government bu -n a‘ Borden and Montague will each will be used to 59"" m’ gem. have several classes loinl. clay and titular; levelling 0 For the benefit of people living present ll . in small communities where this "Armnlfmll" l" °"“§YI'“§; programme has not 3'0 far been to have I06?“ W m’ B"! Md established a radio swimming plankiBS in 11mm" “if ‘ “ma, class is being given each satur- when tlliulsleésmdflflt» l ° day_ evening. wliimb: “or: on the dum “he very satisfactory’ MacDcnald ‘in deserving 0i praise. _ ,_ "I have reoieved from Mr LE. Cameron a certificate 0f hm boil- er impaction on the boilers in.» Swimming Dlasses In Full Swing to now that's about all there p renal-t from Cama- By f" camp lr. situated about wo from the village of North about three miles. om Grgnn Gables. The climate is good and the food is delicious. All Y5“ my“ ya° p11,‘; to attend the aewnd s c 0n tile comp can Flew“ w" ‘ “M! dime. Things 5mm“ "WY lion tlzat there has n d both _ res of homesickiiese an lay, n, "ii in therthlck of things n°w__5eg you again. .; ‘foo ‘bate To (Jlasify l l70fn—§ v. IN coo» condition. New tires. APDW W51‘ I w» iuacLuie Brackley Point. l u _i-s to | way. miles Rualico. and is across country l!‘ l 551,; - 2 nzorsniuin Guernsey heifers 2 Vi"! 91¢ i-4 horsepower stationery en- gine, apply Eric MecMurQo. Kei- vin. ' WANTED- HACKER IOB NEW Perth School. Itxoeilent anvil!!- merit. snowman-aim N" Pmh School. 1'0 BENT. FURNISHED BED- room suitable for two glrll. Ap- ply ll’! Kent. 8t. , roa p has been and Mr. A commercial flower-seed- Irow- mum er once got into the market firlt with a new variety of naaturtium by having 200 women work for one solid month creating 50.000 of the plant; by hand. ' received a coating o! either cal- been repainted. 1 might say i read an item in lhc year agrqment press about the grading of Bright- has been signed work on rencvst~ wit" ‘Tim “will be YW-“i on Avenue and for information t0 ing this part o! the building will the tsxpayei-i and for m’ beneiitsian. Mr. anthem iiai a those who would not know. I ue that he will have new Brighton Avn- meters m shortly grid win inst,“ oration with the caretaker. gram spring Park Road one as i; required by m, term, qr Mocabe. to spring Street recently recélvcd the new lease 311d 01 the City is a marvellous weather sets in." people would take time in inquire spot for the conducting of the Red we,“ urine. He was taken to Vancouver at the City Office l am eure they cross swimming classes but ow- the ' we ‘in! to the stony beach at the endlpaszed unanimously: died ‘why and whwefore of each mfive- of Brighton bein all?" clean. 1 do not think if. pmciical bronchial pneumonia and pleurisy (R0119 and Q“ “r h“ be“ ""1'*° "my 011 m“ defies in this erred. and while the time". bitwu“ area as it is practically impossble screened coal and Lleut. Robinson is survived by the sidewalk "and curb )1“ n“ to keep this. teach in older. 1 be- bu” pgved a; yet. i-h! imllfvile’ lieve a new location should t 'rn traffic also: the blwk i-l merit. No mm: how hard u» l wondPrs Why it caretaker s 2E1 This ‘V1011; everywhere work a hflfd- with i on an particular “m” “Y there certainly is one. should olnt and ‘ship y 3'33"“ lo the fact trlat such p the grcatest number. From should be abandoned, ren are lying in the pavement ud- erection of a new carc- kc-r‘; hung-i jacent and they are so young they me greatest number. we are now do not realise the danger to which continuing this work on lne South they are putting side of Kent Street psi-ween Great drying off or sunn on this public higlzvlay. They au- specifications supervised uhle in the pater ‘out the City Surveyors cffce. mot on the roadway arimcent to! M"!!! cellar and u a remit o1 the breast work. ‘rhea too so many hi1 inspection. 1 believe we can little ones have to dress iuio un- saleiy leave the inltllllliua or npw dlen in the bushes and are run- Bqllrpment ior next summer at ning back and forth wilihoui any 1cm- regard to euimlobile traffic. that "The boiler room in th- Market the safety oi these children would has been a]; clgflned lad "hub necessitate the moving oi the raft and have washed and m, "a room‘ h“: and classes to another more suit- able place. l am just sounding “I assume m" um m, n”, W0 this warning before anything hap- wggh Mn Tune pens. Possibly nearer lnkerrnnn a "The ball diamond in the park also is being roiled and watered and we are working in close co-op- Mr. assured f water u “The work oi’ Mr, Bill Hyne in The bathing houses at the E351 the play grolu ds in the square; is should now be Bfiflfiflfid and "' End have been whitewashed and dvfierving of much commendation. made. which is cvrteinll’ not 11¢‘ painted as have alio the ones in The work as carried c-n under his ggggry at the present time, than Victoria Park. Our city men have slipezvision has done much to keep we would be wasrlng some $104M built and launched two large rafts the kiddies of! the street. worth o} clilozide for. in the break- for the Red cross. The lumber and y“; s! the surface. the effect of materials having been We" the City stood the cost lost. I am sure those in charge v1 and launching. "M soon as possible the spout- supplicd, ing on both the hiarket Building of labor and City building 5hrjuld be Co. o! $169,000 City oy Charlotte- started so that we ivlli have p115 town debentures at 102.02 and ac~ rhe r511 crlied interest be approvcdfl-and Completed; further that the gen~ adjourned eral consolidated sinking fund of wmhthc City be annually implemented "lklllizletaffifrfr all: ‘Ylxditirldaflbigillfgsetlrflelw open the door But after some min- lmaturi-ty. ates of argument the crowd dis- ing of the City Hail "with 12s tons‘ "Ihat the installation or a rel», parsed. m, Markgglwayi siding across Great George,‘ In a north-end Halifax poll, Building with 125 tons striker slack; Street to serve the new building I Harold W. Gates. 76-year-old cle- mai, r0 be weighed eve,- rhe ciryof Associated Shippers lncorpor-i puty returning officer. suffered a. Sea.“ and .__.,,,,,,,,e., in ..,,. can.“ ma so pflflittld, it our; under-i heart attack and was tutored a wio-rks broken glass ls ‘Tenders to close Friday. July 25th SW05 ma! m» "h" him-ill" Bi hfisllnli W713"! he died two hi r.“ the Show Thy“ 12 o-ciock noon standard rims iavailable. and that the uiinost care later. the automobile hazard. for Lowest/or any tender nfll necegbe maintained to avoid hazard 1rd On the basis or final returns for §ar1]v'gc._>gp(,(3d iiinrcasonable street cibstrziction." ‘the night it. was indicated that “That the City Clerk u.» a i ~—-—-— 9"‘? “hm” 6° P" m“ °’ ‘h’ "d; ‘armed m can go, temps-s yo, lngs 85.949_ eligible electors use their franchise. Generally the election was quioi and few incidents broke the calm of voting. But in suburban Her~ ring Cove a group of voters, charging the poll had closed four minutes before the 7 pun. dead- line. forced the polling clerk t0 "The sandy beach at the Eaetlwork completed before Befdre ‘the following meeting resolutions g so hard to keep] "That the City C-lerk be author- iizsd to call tenders for lhc supply- b0 an arEa uih- 'I"rie chiicl- ‘he alovii in the Vlctrriu Polk. ilovsiest or any lender nit theffliflvrs byliy accepted. Tenders to ‘ ing themselves August 1st at noon. to be (Continued from page l) . ihuilt much of his campaign on aridithe Federal Government's record. "-—— obtained at was not in doubt after the early John Keats. the Wet. inicrldvt polls reported. His election waste be a surseorirbut air-Hr B5181 “That the sale to RA. Daly dc indicated 52 minutes after thehe abandoned ‘hi5 medical Eli-PH [voting ended at 1 pm. ADJ‘. publishEd his first book of ow Y. MODEL snows -- ALL THIS WEEK Elm Avenue -—— Charlottetowr tusulces Danadlan Legion (Charlottetown Branch) LITERATUREQS GAIN RIDES‘ ——' SHQWS —— GAMES OPBN- l RM. DAILY Ferris WheeF-Caterpilla r -— Merry - Go - Round- Ride-O —- Tilt - A - Whirl —— Whip —— Side Shows- Animal Show —— Penny Arcade. Fun For Everybody -- Kiddies Matinee Every Day course m rrue n-wlulel-rll: