l ssztaxmumzeaxaaaxsa-tig! _ e Imrllvletlre n» be ' " LHURCH or umrco CHURCH ti...“ ‘fiit-Lmm "’ ' ENGLAND of CANADA I wed“ d ' 0008'! for Phenomena. - ST. PETEWS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED ~ .-_. I w“ ""- ' CHURCH ..':.°:.'.t¥" cw". 'r..."*-...: July 31 “f; __°"fl°1'-'|.,"m“:'mlmc" l“ 1. n M I cassweu. m pnotolraplll. ‘- Rev. lmlll a"'°° A. lo, Kohdgu, 5,34,‘ Lag“ _ mNFun“"*""‘n°a u!‘ m_ ' ° “i?” """“' “low lmrrtroccr tr".v".::..""l' .._. , gummy u“ "4 Prim- ers our m rorreer- Department ‘l’? Agriculture Roonll. é , "Ink “L w“ o wuum, wane. new» Jewellery- ‘I Chnrlottetoun Monday. 15th July. BM fkfllsihmul“ otgnooqduau b’ F“ ab’, m" 3- W; BEAUTIFUL summer dresses 8'30 P‘ M‘ Dayuiimme‘ ‘W’ §,,,,|‘ gust, s... “g g... B, ‘m . . M... Johnston's. Kent ca. i LIBERAL nrscovnra on u: re- “'°.‘.’..§ uméimu... 2°51... 1%.. find.“ -——- 5mm Cloth QW- Al» | ' g “in; flog-vi“ dun 355mm“ L ' I. a n. MARITIMI Trawler. on one rack of Dresser and one T?“ ' m’ ' q "" Phone m; rook of Blouses Kennedy's odious “rm WEEKDAYB eorfffftombmiy rbsmffgy a‘? ' -——- e“ f "my gunman,” wggflflflg, _ ‘ ‘ rorumnrrv cournszr for ___ Si? "“‘"- .5: ‘iii’. laurel» "We or to: . u l - - - - - 9.3a Wednesday. _ . L. Mus. —-—— ‘iv-wit. 801,11 Wvinllw- WM he"! m Tuesday. Thurflll). an...» m|"t'>:$_t1 no the dial-big!‘- Mgérfl-{L- 3,225,155,3- wlig-hhim 3f l m‘ » r will ' the Lord. rm 1H1, July 14o. Service flit. A. p. d. tended. Services ei the hwuse and livenlflhl- . d” ' m, m. u"; M“, d: ' ___ gna-ve were conducted by the Rev. gyboe ‘xflfyday ‘erviee: are’ in A" ‘f Wm “H” “a h‘ l4"! 1'3‘ BINGD Puylxs"c°m° V) aw‘ '7' R‘ skinm“ “$515M” by W155" S3.2:li.§i.“;§‘€;s£§ffi?.i.£f§ ‘E W0 In than: the eervlee. “h! taovflertvnoo; writable! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Ilov. Jlmel l‘ Ibbntt, Rector BAPTIST Minister Bev- l. Judson bevy. 8.0. THE BAPTIST CHURCH m. Royston r‘. y». ma A.lt.c.o.. gm" "F"! hill‘ 811m!’ oryublst and shofr Misaer. egg iéliggigmlilsfrggffqlwé: m.” m“ cmmmmhu‘ summer “n3. vcv orghl t the min 11.00 bruins Prayer and Ber- gunk.‘ mam“. onqanvzri ‘n: Xi’; E‘ "m" ti; Sohtrlirlsrzowrfiliatéh‘: fiixllriitfésfsé? 'I-°° v-m- Elm". 7"?" “d om. Fife...- family .3"... ....°.".....° Very yeun children wii S H110!!- rrrcaeher: very Rev- W- E- F1111"- '30.... oordlell invited to attend ‘the services at Sty Paul's. i PRESBYTERIAN its... xmx or sr. JAMES ' 0Q- EVENING WORSHIP ‘l pun. E , l , . w..""° ‘hill?’ 83.5. “tiff-sill” Director o! Choir. lhlp with the Baptist Church. AND COMMUNION. :..:.l:..";:'.-*:.*..:.':'..::":::.:...l~ ,.fi,'}",;_§g;=hg,;u,g,1;- the: .. . .....-. 2 CHECK ségozé-rédn“ frelflvmo wopslrrr’ fl Prllwfl “Kai 13$!" 5m" _ Guest Speaker. Dr. M. p. Genge. e REV‘ G‘ CAMXLE wEnlTEn Solo (Selected), Miss Jean En- Mrs. Arthur ltoner. Choir Director ‘mm’ us Helen Stewart. Organist. so he taken care of or the entire n: . iermon: “We Would See Jlezus." cn. and You are cordially invited to wor- ....__.__.____.___i___ _!_ Mfg", CHURCH OF CHRIST l‘ Th, Rev, T, ll, Bussell Somere d’. Mbrhnhilvr. CENTltégivfaiéllillsTlAN é Ml” ‘iaalifg-lrcnenfl. oKeni Street ‘ j MAR . . _ 1 u s...» uoomuo wossmr. “.335,” “mu- P“ "1 j Soloist Mp Rflvgl) WW0“ mos. M.C. srswmr, ormnst 3 éligfgflizgilgfigé; wopiugkm end Ohoir Director 1 n o “ er r - - 5flillqpniaounorll Mire Beverley uquémpw$y Claw" S0800!‘ lsmm. \ 11.00 “s. M oltrrnvb wortsrnrlgfl‘ m n P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. We invite YDII to worship with us. Morning Service ll an. “Our Church's Messag People of Canada." . lo the ifho “British and Hymns: I00. 7l5, 255, 280- _ ,' "l Walk Today Where Jesus igllk0d",Ahry;hEe0gr;y O'Hara, can: _ * l‘!- I‘ 0 OI‘. QEven g Service '1 pm. y "The AtomicJlomb and Eerlp- turo Exposition.” Hymns: 93, 223, 254. “Face In Face" by Herbert John~ stem. sung by Misc Norms Auld. Rev. M. Scott Fulton. M.A.. D.D. .will preach at both liifvlceg, llioan Fuller To Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND rhinos cpwsuo rsumo vsk .'.. .,...-¢-¢ - AUXILIARY iilroaoll At St. Paulo __ “.7 The Sacrament o! Holy Comm/um.- "we ‘can chailen e the lion will be celebrated st 5.30 on’ world." - George ox, jSlmddy Morning. ‘l At the 11 o'clock Service The ,verv Rev. W. E. Puller. D. D., Lean mi’ St. John nhe Evangelist Cath~ iedral. and. Dean of Saskatoon. will the spaaciai Preacher. Deon Puller yo: rece-rrtlv honored by Wycliffe 19011820 in the presentation of the Degree of Doctor of Divinity. For fer/me veers he Was a nwmber f the Board of Governors o! the mad- lian Broadcasting Corporation. f Beam Fuller with one of his sons (ind also his niece are visiting with his broihermdnw Rev. J. T. Zbboit. . The services on Sunday will be conducted bv the Rector of Bi. fool's. Mr. Roy F‘. Munford. A. R. K‘. 0. will officiste at the Organ. Cord 0f Thanks l ' Mrs. John "c155. and f The Victory of Righteousness for "ri teousoeu exalt- eth p net on." The Victory o! Freedom — for "the Truth shell mskc you free." The Victory of Mercy-"That we may obtain mercy." Ths Victory of Faith-"whloh overcometh the world." ‘ Tho Victory oi.’ Ho e — "For we are sev through hope." The Victory of Love-“Thsi he who ioveoh God love his brother also." Such victorious Messages from the Holy Scriptures sro for all. Help t make them know-n by eerfdlnl on offering’ i0 oturm turnout f ration Center Carnival. Thura- Kean. student minister. The ail- “Y- “i” 1°“ ___ @3555.‘ Jiibsfiiiighlyfillvilzffi‘ $52‘ uarrie. Lcsle Mac nn s, m- oc- dfiTsim, €f.‘3.“.“.. 1. 1on1. o»... ~m1»o-. Street today. ' ' _._ l NOTICE T0 spvcnrrsms- MARY'S BEAUTY SALON, 115M511 fidvcrtisements to H1968!‘ in Grafton Street. Oil and CremeGuardlen must be in Oflicc by Permmnenfs. noon of duv previous to insertion “GEN —--- to ensure publication. T ARRIVALS Sho ——-— Proof Costs, Blouses. Pluses $5’ PANAMA CANAL ZONE T0 bio Drgsggg, Kmned ‘g P. E. I. —Messrs. Douglas For- Lgdlgg w“; y sythe and Albert Sinclair of Char- ____ lottetown are in charge of the SEE Tl-IE Grand Prize Radio for Prince Eduurd Island Tourist Recreation Centre Carnival m 511F981! Bl A1115? Al!" 111ml‘! ‘ha! Simpson's window, Ken; 5L they are rcceivvlng about sevuzrty- ______ live inquiries a day. mostl_ from THE GRAND prize Radio to be American iourtsts. Long lstance given uwgy at; the Recreation tourist record for the season so Ocntre Carnival. Thursday, July fir‘ l5 held by Mr- Clfifenfie 7'1 l8. is now on display Simp- True and family of the Panama Iii/fl’! window, Kent 5t. Canal Zonv, Mr. True traded cars ._.__ half way across the United States CHURCH SERVICES, - gel-vim in order to continue his journey 0n Surlrday. July 14th, gt Cfggg to Prrnce Edward Island and oth- Roads s-i. 11'A. M. Alexandr; 7.311 er Maritime points.‘ Rev. Sterling Stsckhouse, Minister. Col. W. W. Reid ls Acting 54P- ___ crvisol" of_lhe Prince Edward ls- ICE 0555M, 50g; Dunks, Ho; land Tourist Bureau. -Sackvlile D08! and Bingo at the Recreation P”!!- glmtre. Thursday _ evening. July rnnvlrv clwltcu. -- The r - ular services of Divine Worsh Nonom _ o“. plum Wm be will be conducted both monrirlg and i?” . ‘this-w slur uy or . m n on a, 50M‘ wool,“ Mm? Cha§1°m,_ w. Woodside. who will also deliver wwm hhe sermons. The music for the day will be under the direction of Mr. "UNTEa Ely!‘ Unit” Chm“! A. ROY Kfifldiil]. and Will iflcliidb two sci-promo solos by Mire Pauline Simmonds: "Lord, at all times" by Mendlecsohn. and Beethoven's "Creations Hymn." The pastor. the Reverend T. E McLenntm is the special speaker at week-end ser- vices in Valleyileid. congregation. The Primary Department this Sun.- dav morning is under the leader- ship of Mrs. J. H. Corry. Charge: Service: on Sunday, July as foliows:—North Wilc ~ c 11 A. M. Whcatley River 3 Rev. J. 1. Morrison, Minister. r Cllglllfilllgh? ltiNgLAlNll ill-vice; or t par ‘ o pr e an Crepe , July 14th. Scugfiubeoifs. rngfleld, Church School 10.15. 01y Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's. Crepaud. Church School 10.30. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fresm, Rector. ‘ MR. AND MR5. FREDERICK W. BTII-ETCH. St. CaLilel-inea, armounlce the e agemcnt of chair d ter Mary innifrecl to Brenton um Currie son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Currie, Fairview. Marriage to take piece early in August. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- vices us continuing each night of the week except Sarituxday at B o'clock S. T. in. the Gospel Tent at Long Crook. All are heartily invited to attend these meetings being con- ducted b Mr. A. W. Joyce of Tor- onto and’ Mr. Arnold Grsttan of London. Cont, Evangelina. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -- Th8 service cf l-iorllillg will be cons ducted at 11 A. M by the Minister. the Rev. I Judson Levy. B. D., with sermon "For, Their Suites." Mr. Roy Smallman will sing the morn- infg solo. Tile (Ihurclh School wor- ships for the Summer months at the regular morning service. The begirlncr and primary deparimtrrts adjourn at 11.30 for a one-hail’ hour lesson period. You are invited. to ‘brins: your fanlily to Lhe morning | service. Very young children will be taken cure of for the entire service. Evening WDrship will be carlductsd at 7 P. M. by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D, with sermon "We Would See Jesus." A selected solo will be sung by Mr. Barry Bugderl. The music of the day will be in charged of" Miss Lofuisle‘ Foxy organ- " _ ist an rector o c or. ou are mzfllicowhg’ a Tgifefilefiefi: iswordally irwiled to worship witih share‘ it with othcrls "The WorldglThe Baptist Church‘ says the psaimilt "is a lamp umo __' m-v fr" we ~ "M “mo my o“ ef..?§.NTQ-..LL wnieflfié “ssufiifi cal“ Yo“ think o! anything more evening, July 7th by the Missiofi relevant to the needs of the world. darkened by violence. fear and] hatred. as we go into the unknown future than the nresssges of Band with the in the choir‘. Mr. Hurry Hyde very kind- ly‘ presided fist-r gled evening. Alter . t o shnginl: n " o sees the little Bible? The 5M8 society “k5 mrlSparraw fall" the scripture lskcrl 3'9“? ‘mama'- Ym“ prayers and from Psalm LXXXIV was read bv Em‘- Gi" W“! "PW" 1°‘ i" WC“! Eva MscPhail, Prayer was effect‘- m h the P- E- 1- Auxm"? m‘ iveiy offered by Evelyn Godfrey Bren Auxiliary office 142 Prince - s»... when»... ..;:%.".‘.l:: . rendered “Have Thine own way Lord" which was much llppftlfii- steri accompanied by Miss Mildred Hyde. The guest speaker. Mrs. J. F. Easton spoke in a very im- presglvc manlligfilpolntiglg out the grea res on (‘e = t ‘NNUAh nmMonuL SERVICE in the esgly stralnllnsg (of cffaxdrydns. r that_ they may grow up in the bfiglsfiugeMmlglmgetfvigegda SféFVICE of the master. and like Mmmflfl church. 5mm Brook, n vantage of their heritage since M!» w w»- -~--» o» Li°i..ZZZ"i..?€‘.E$S“.Li 52: 4:25.: Ph];;fi;:h°“_bi”°r ‘h’ m" w‘ l" of Christ, that they may becoine channels of His eternal Love and PogvefirTllle‘ leaders. Mrs. Frizzell an s. urray prepared th program. The service closed wit; singing "Jesus love: me." and Guest Speaker-Premier- J. waiter Jog». I000 :.l musical selections will be by Trinity Church Choir, . Emily. WiF|.l_ to thank all their friends and I ‘Tr%.““.i‘.’i.'...“£?.°....."°.§’.';“"ugwmg :~..t..:..~ol:.:v fours. Phirravemgpt; '31,‘, Mp2: whor ‘in Street. Charlottetown. Lids and messaqgg 0| w . T u. .. ,., 0 c f 1 , '1" é l: - 1 t: initod Pentecost: Church j 89 Elm Ave.‘ 1° lib-slinky School; . p sntl-rfiommunlon (l0 to 10.30) ’s Choir of the Air, each Set- ssrvicel will be held in Gospel east end of Euston Street by Railway - track. REV. J. C,- K ll aJm-Worshl C.F.C.Y. Children urday. All other Tent, ZEINST oosrnt. Tour MEETINGS . Corad u lleeteo and m.» slam‘ SUNDAY, rosy tho. Services iendiljn. c . benediction. ‘The Old Church Lheve seen stately tanples rear their spires. And to a world in darkness‘ lend their light Hand too the melting melody of choirs. . And eloquence that was the soul's delight. Knew treasuries that fairly over-flowed. With gilt: that weil-gowned Charity .hn made; but raemory and affection show the road. To where life's corner-atone for me was laid- There. mid "the frills. e chapel plain is sighted. Whose windows opened out on the work“ need: Where pension‘: words oft to I flame were lighted That mm from sin’: dominion might b0 freed; evening bv the Very Reverend J. r1 GUARDIAN Ilullillllli United (thumb. service at 7.80 pm. conducted by Rev. Sldnev J. Davies. I CALI. AT MR8. MoCORMACICS Furniture Sim-e. 1'10 Prince Si... and see her shorting 0i’ new Ches- ierfleids. T!!! OHARLOTTETOWN BAP- TIST SUNDAY SCHOOL is hcldi-ne annual picnic next Wednesday. July 17th. at Marshneld. Bus and oars will leave the blur-rob at 1.30 . M. All members (young and old) of the Bun School lotion ::re i-nv ted. THE BACBAMENT of the Lord's Supper will be observed in the Vllleyilcld United Ohumh on Sunday. July the lith. The special speaker at both morning and cv- cning services will be the Rev. T. lit. McLcnnsn of Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. Sunday. July 14th. st. Mark's Ruatico: day School 10.30 em; l-Iolv Com- murrion 11.00 am. St. John's. M11- hont Sunday School 200 p.m.; ev- ening prayer 3.00 pm. Rev. Sid- ney J. Davies, Rector. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES»- Rphir Morning and Evening Wor- ship at The Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister. the Reverend ‘r. H. B. somere. M. A. S. T. M.. who will also preach the Sermons. The mil-Sic for the day will he under the direction of the Church Oraronirt. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Boo. The morning service will be broadcast over CFCY. YORK UNITE!) CHARGE-Rev. J, A. Nicholson, minister. Services -for July 14:»_11 am. Central tGhumh: 2.30. dedication at mem- orial communion table ord baptis- mal service sf, Pleasant Grove: 7.30 special missinnarv service m Vcrk. _Rev. R. I5. Webster will mccch at fill‘! night =cl'vice. 11 am. Sunday School at York: In am. Sunday School st Central Church. The minister will preach at Pleasant Grove and Central Church. i? '0 I-Ild 000F8- 1 Personal; Mrs. Madge Binglclon from South Boston. is vsiilllg her aunt. Mn George Carver a: Pownai. Mrs. Nellie Sullivan and Mrs. Annie Hughes of Wakefield. Muss. are visiting relatives and friends in his two leetlree on P- Mr. shay: ind out n 0! may; g t. that Honcho hu the youth has the future. In Canada we to we responsibility‘ of ube , the home and e community in trelli- inl; our youth in etio Cut adlan priuoi lea. The Junior Red Cross m when the boys me rlrie that? wetipg and vernmeptxgf e : o their Elvin branch is‘ bet than y te t book tn teaohhg our with’ if. vdlue of thue principles of citizenship. Miss Browne in her first leeturesl asiacd our modern conception‘ hich we of education: in w r ibie for tlhe de- e child lnli~ the teacher vcl em of t . not. just his ability f0 recite the day's lessons. Here again. the molt effective toachin devices erg ex- arrl/lole and praot oe. The tnwhcr herselfmumboagoodsx eof good health. The ultimate s of health education is healthy citizens. The dlsctlsslon of nutrition u a s lfic phase of health. led by Miss I nines centred around the inn, "Should Children Eat"? o clue agreed that rlgm to their beet that the teacher has some rospon slbilitv in the development of good eating ihalbiis in her pupils. The provision of m edcquate noon meel rt sctlaocill is one limos of - e r reqxme My. “The Course in Red Creel First Aid, con-ducted by Miss Mabel Matheson is well underway. Ii. is a very full course to cover in the time allotted and will require consider- able “hurl-rework" if the teachers are to pus the examination which is hverz! athiie conciliation. e esc crs are orouglhly en- joying the swimrn- lessons tn spite of the fact that the weather has been so urvususllv cold for the time of your. A picnic supper plan- ned arnd prepared by these teach- ers durmg one of the Nutrition per. iod: was a ed by the members 0f the Swirmning Instructors Cum-u HOW also in session, and was a huge SUCCESS. The Canadian Red Cross Society is convinced that the most effective "ma"? "7 Promoting health is through the establishment o! good heaiih habits with school rcn. It is regrettable that more (each- ers are not able in avail thungglvgg 0f the opportunity of deriving from a natiouoi on the Island. Ml‘. and Mrs. Wilbert Cahlil, City. are spending the week m St. John with their daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Morrison and Mr. Mor- 80H. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- fred Doiron. Fredericton. P. E. I. are pleased to learn that she has returned home from the Char- |iottetown Hospital where she un- derwent a scglous operation three weeks ago. Mrs. Ephraim Read o! Val?- couver, BC._ is visiting her old of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MucLean and Mrs. MucLean. Mrs. Read sees many changes. after an absence 40 years. 1 Mrs. Jchn L. Blay._aild daughter ;Barbvra and mu LfilglliOll of La- fayette. Indiana. nlolorcd this week to the Island i0 visit Mrs. Bravo mother, lVUs. Gen. M. Shaw of Stanhope. Mrs. Bray was accom- ‘anied by her sum, Mrs. Orland h. Dickey of Wuirhzlm. Mass. Mrs. Barbam. Jl-dson and daugh- ter Fay Judson. Mrs. Lena Soles and granddaughtcr Alilsvon, N11 sen and Mrs. Milford McPherson from ‘Ailsten, Mass, arc visiting tilclr sisters. Mrs. Malv McNeill old Miss Anna Pnrtr, 173 Wcymouth Street. lied Gross Summer Health School lln Progress Continuing a service for the teachers of the province which ‘MP5 originated last year. the Prince Ld- ward Island Dlvislcln of the Can- adian Red Cross Society 1s again ‘conducting a Bummer School for U-lealth. This School opened on July‘ 3rd, and will conti-mlc for two weeks. Accommodation is provided by the ‘Rod Cross for the iOECASYS while m Qhurlottcwwrl. and the course W88 made available to any who wished to take advantage of this excellent opportunity. The aim of the course is to provide for the teachers as- sisia/noe with their Junior Red Cross programmes as a. rhesus of promoting health snzd citizenship among their pu lis. The Deli!!!" ment of Educat on has long recog- nized the educational importance of Junior Red Cross in the 50110018- I" the absence o! any Summer 36h“)! rovlded by the Department 0i ucation this is the one 0W0!”- tunity the teachers have of_meci.- ing for any considerable period of time to dismiss with other teacher: problems similar to their own- rinm Edward Island is the only province in which the Red Cross is solely reapunulblu for such I course. Several subjects which are ql » ly related in the establishment of good health habits are included in the curriculum. Jun! Red Croce activities and dneth of health ng end water safety, first aid all have s port. Ln the pro- rsmme. The instructors include isg Jegn E. Browne of Toronto. Notional Director of Junior Rod Cross, Miss Sophie Newson. Provin- cial Director of Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Harry C Prrrvlnclsl Director of First Aid Swimm- ing and Water Safety, wit-h Miss Mabel Mathcson in char e of the tlm aid . imtruction. Co. W. fPhyslcal Fitness rbr tbeln tin was no echo. or growling pain.- And ancient- pmpttete seemed with u: lllin. l —Aleurulor Loni: Inlet. YIIIIIIIIIIIIJWIIIIIQ = GOSPEL mu. ‘it Upper Prince 8t. QIDIEI. 0F MIETINGS:— _ dleleei 14M’! Bey f “Iv Ill. I of Breed. Lord's Day . .....ll eon. Lori's Day ....l2noo|l liile. . Lori's Dsy p-I. Reid. Director o nd Min: J. Elbe ill s . peekers Mr. Lloyd S ow Director of Educa- tian. 1nd Dr. s. c Keeping. Dir- hcme in Graham's Road, the guest l" P this course new ideas and inspir- ation for teaching health mg citizenship, Air Tragedy Affects P.E'l. People Miss Rum Dickieson. New Glar- gow. P. E. l. received word of the followl-ng accident to her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Foster W. Weeks. The vZ-ctlms have other relatives . E. I. who were also shocked over the tragic happening: (Oakland Calif. Tribune. June 21) The body of a sixth victim was found last night in the tangled wreckage of the private five- pluce plane which caught fire m mid-sir and crashed yesterday near Concord en route to a Reno wedding) It was identified as that of Mrs. Gladys Linn. 38. wife of William E. Linn. wealthy Oakland sports- man and owner of the plane. and mother of William E. Linn J12. 8. who also died in the crash. Inspector Ray Stoeffels, of the Contra Costa County sheriff's of- fice. said hcr body was identified by a ring fo-und near the wreck- age and by hits of red hair. Bodies of the other victims were so badly mangled the’ identification still could not be 300 miles an hour when it hit the ground." Avenue, was a member Contra Costa County Sheriff's fly- Oakland ballroo-ms plane products factory in Berkeley was his secretary At the airplane products factory. son, of Chicago City. Minn, will hr- rive here by plane today to make funeral arrangements for the Linn family, Mrs. Weeks will be held at 3 am. tomorrow at the Albert Mortuary, followed by burial Mountain View Cemetery. ren, Weeks is survived by s broth- Fashion Shoppe’s slacks I2 to 2o. We still have a large Greet Georgo It. er. Harold. of Berkeley. and two sisters, Mrs. Jack Norris and Mill » den I saw the plane. Smoke siart~ ed coming from the tall and then flames. PLANE SEEN AFIRE Other witnesses saw the flaming lane streak toward Buchanan ieid, apparently attempting an emergency lendinl- Several witnesses reported they saw two person: leap from the plane e moment before it crashed and exploded near the airfield. From the positions of two bod~ ies a quarter of a mile from the wreckage. it was believed that Linn and his son were the ones who leaped. The exploding grass fire which burned over acres. An investigation into the cause of the crash was begun by Dwight F. Peterson, inspector in charge of the Oakland District office of the Civil Aeronautic: Administration but he said the plane was so de- molished by impact and fire that it will complicate the process of plane started a determining anything from the wreckage." TEREIFXC IMPACT Larry Eshpeter. operator of a Hayward aircraft service and a friend of Linn‘: inspected the l wreckage, scattered over a quart- er-mi-le area, and said the plane "must have been diving at nearly Linn, who lived at 2507 Eighth of the lng unit. He was the owner of two" and an air- Mrs. Fowle r, an expel-t pilot. Linn‘: sister. Mrs. Anne John- Funeral services for Mr. and Brown at child- i In addition to the three SUMMER TIME IS .PLAY TIME Get your share bi the sun and air and more than your share of compliments in one of the suits. They come in a variety of colours in sizes in cottons. ginghams, chambrays, plain and printed, jerseys and crepcs. THE FASHION SHOPPE la her mother. Mrs. Fred of San Francisco. Mrs. ward. vices for Mrs. pending. hauer, was made special ldffllnh- tralor to carry on Linrfs businesses pending location will today when a petition m was heard by Superior Judge J. J Alien. income totalled bond was set at $3 ELSIE IRENE SMITH OIANLIY who departed this life July I8, 19M in Manner-am John A. Brown, Rout. as? died July 18, 1845 and July 16, Gone dear parents, gone forever. dfow we miss your kindly faces- But you left u: to remember None on earth can take your places. A happy home we onee enjoyed. I-Iow sweet the memory still - But death has left a loneliness The world can never illl. ems runes suits, shorts or play assortment of Dresses Phone 55 Margaret Weeks, both of Oak- nd. Mrs. Weeks is survived by J. Bodinson and a sluter. Reginald Krieger, o! Hay- Arrsngements for funeral Fowler still SGT" 3P0 i ADMINISTRATOR NAMED Linrfs accountant. John D. Bret- various of s fer special letters of administmtion stifled that Linn‘! $100,000 a year. administrator‘: 0.000. Breihsuer fe The special In fond end loving memory at nscrtcd by Her brother, Menioe and Harry. ‘In fond and memory oi our ather- and mother, Mr. and MIL Graham's Ever Romembercd by Sous snfi Daughters. made. but authorities said they learned definitely that the othcs aboard were Faster W. Weeks. f0. 1236 Ashmont Avenue. Piedmont. a real estate operator; his wife Afargarcf. 4.1. and Mrs. Dorothy Fowler. 34. of 1610 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley. formerly With-the Wom- en's Army Service Pilots and Linn‘: secretary and pilot. CHILDREN ORPIIANED The air tragedy wiped out the entire Linn family and orphaned the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Weeks. The three Weeks children. Barbara, 13; Shirley. l5. and Fos- fer Jr.. 1'1. were vacationing at Russian River l! the time of the crush and were returned here last night by relatives. At first it was believed Mrs. Linn was not aboard the plane. s1- though she had told friends the night before that she intended to make the trip to Reno to attend the wedding of Frank C. Burhuns, an executive of Fox West. Coast Theaters, and Mrs. Doris Harvey, head of an Oakland employment agency. The plans had seat: for only four to Passengers. in addition the plot. but apparently the boy sat on someones lap. COUPLE MARRIED Burhms and Mn. Harvey were receiving their marriage license when they were notified of the crash. They were married shortly afterward. and planned to return here today. The Metropolitan Club. found- ed and headed by Weeke. will be closed tonight in his memory. of- ficer: oi the club announced‘ .- Opening of the soooooo obit Speedway. a project heeded Linn. will lake lace Sunday originally rchedu ed. Linus single-erlgine cabin plane took off from the Oakland Airport at 10.26 am. yesterday. returned four minutes later for minor re- pair: and took off again It 10.86 for Reno. Trouble again developed in the nir, and the plane cau ht fire near Concord. The burnn plane first was spotted by Russel (Joe- hel. D. of $05G Bonifsclo Street Concord. who had borrowed‘ a Ply- peir of binocular: from a male "I ‘was looking through binoculars to lee if the were any the of Public Health Services. opntng sessions "have pro-_ differ lb Unveils. - leer. so good." the boy said. "Al. of a sud~ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds “Henry, I don t think this slot machine you got with s Guardian Want Ad for our recreation room—is on the level!” funeral services of the FUNERAL ANNDUNCEMENT -- All Legion Members are urgently requested to meet st LEGION HALL. MT. STEWART, st 1 p.m. S. T. Sunday. July 14, to ptlend the late Dr. A. B. Martin. ' Tho Towers One Mile From OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TILL 12 RM. SITUATED MALPEQUE ROAD --HOMI COOKING- Chicken Dinaere Restaurant Charlottetown elpeeleltg