PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGLVE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. Bruce Mtlcfhee. lulu Joyce Wlizxlntom Pi"! MeK""""'- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavers. Tire? G-iinrdinn mdy-Ii:Tbou-zht at.tti:Tollon'ing places in MOIIEIIIIUX: 131.1. Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Otfive: in Georgetown: The Post. Office; in Snuris: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: 5'. Son. - Miss Alice Fraser, Charlottetown. spent tl1e week-end at her home 1n Moiilngue. i-'rienrl: of Mrs. P. J. McKe1in:1. Montague. are pleased to hear she is convalesclng S'rttl5iit(ltOl'll.t after her recent illness. 11111:-tel Porirrloti. studcnt at the P. E. I, ;.pr-nding three week: 1':1r.1t1ot1 at her home in Mnntagiie. Use jlllI'RIl 'tti.-is (it-rtriide Glover, Little M11115. ;111dr11L at P. W. C, .-pent 1110 WOCK-Pliti 111 Montiiziio. L'llP5l 1' Mr and Mrs. Rnhct'l .Vlacl1on. '(i())lF. AND see the lat';:rsl :tnrk of paint east of t”l1n1-1.111e- 'o11'n. Good old roliiible S. W. P ptmlc ntid 'I'l1nn111sr111, l.ld. M1111- itLlilP. '(1(I)lI'I AN!) snv the 111 nu.-1; nt p-tmt r-1:1 of t'l1.111o?'r'- 111511, Grind old lFll'tlil0 SlV 1" My-'p zinll Thrtmpxon, Llri. Klon- .; ,: 'Fti'fT(Tl'7..QSFl'll UNNCPT -I -stern U11. ri1:'.('v" ."1)o11s'1'Ni I11 up 1-.;; 1 P11 111 lio-pital Nu:'sr:”v iv - the Beaver lltii '1 Dan hie-sriss 1 l"1r1 111119. M Kr-1111r1rl. -.1;1s the '1.t of tho guclis liireii lir- 1l:e dul'.n' 11 . TONIGHT AT 10 P. M. FOR ONE PERFORMANCE -pm. ONLY Hospital. 1-, 1 . NIMONDS Residnle spring 111r1tt1't'sses. special S.'l5.O0.1 Molittigtle. titli- Clark's. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwnod MnrNe1l.. Cardigan. are pleased to learn that their young son. David. 1: coiiiuilesciiig satisfactorily afterp 11: recent illness in the King's (:o1111t1' lio-pllal. l'Il(illT (VAR l)l'IRAll.l'ID -. 1 car of the Canadian Na-1 !11ays 11 em off the trackl s Station near Pisquld 1osic:'tl.1t' afternoon. whilel West I the t”!l,'.1Il” 1.1 the Georgetclrn train, 11:1: haul: 1 the Murray Harbour ll'FlZltl from Lake Verde to Mountl . e11a1't Thn azjciderit caused a delay of two hours 111 the arrival of the 1111111 71' Mmiidgue where it 1S due a 5 1 Since. the closing; of the 111'. bozo Bridge in traml lraflir, all t:c:211'. ironi the Mur-I it 1.1 ll;1rb11111' llltF' has been takenl 1:11:11 Luke Verde Junction tol Mount Ste1.1a:' and thence on lot o"1",o1111 A re:c:1' atllinunce-. by CNR. declares the 1 it 1'10 l.al;r Verde-Sotith-l 13... - zzrli. so that all traf- f 111'l 11 1s 11.111 nod. 20 11121, Mn11117 S11-11a'l Tliere 11as not d.in1.'1r:e in the 1: .vl11 car, and itl 11.1: 1111' hurl: 111 11!: tracks by the trout 11:11-.1, utter which the ':'.1.1 pin 19:11-d to Mount Stewart. Liitieirond To-nd 1 I O I Vicinity .'.Vir R'1n.ld Mac,Dn11ald was a l)liSlt1Fs- Vliiifir to NP'Wfullildl3il(l d::1'i11g the week following Easter. l Mrs, Robinson has retiiriied in l1er home 1:1 the US A. after spend- ing the 11111ler with her sister, Mrs. John NliiCD(2ilftlfl of Red House. nniiual Toi1cl1i's' Convention whicli 11'.1s held the week after Ens- xras atteiided by several of if” "Tl-IE SHOW" thxe teat-l1-is lroni this vicinii,v. Presents THE LAD WHO HAD HAKINGS OF A CHAM- PION BIT - - - ' the Foothills li(1Pl(01- 11- 1l'6"i"n'i:'u-oi'll"1i1'1i SHOWING IODAY AT 8:30 . '1 . ICAPITOL l Miss Rose Gillis. teacher at Hmie ll”-9.1. 1-esiinied her duties April l5t.l1j THE aftr siwiirllnz a 1ery emoyable l1oll- dav wvlt 1-F-i.1'11'es and friends in Miiiitrcai and Hamilton 1 -- S1-more lwtvs frvr a speedy re- turn in health are hem: extended to Mrs .lnh:1 F MacDonald who ha: recently 1111dr-rgone an opera- lion in the Cl1a':ioti.et0v1'n Hospital. 1 Kiss George Christian of Char- llnttetr-wn spent the week-end of April W11 in I.1tt'.1-. Pond. 1 Mr. Dllll.-'l?tll acDo11ald of St. Peter's was 71 visitor to Little Pond over the Easter holidays. 1 The 1112111 itsliernieii of Little Pond and the surrounding riistrzctst Eare busily nnxzngzed preparing for ythe fishing season which will soon open. are suffering front severe attacks of the flu, , Mr. and Mrs. Josie MacKen7.ie :1-sere 1-isitors to St Pete:-is on Sun- Eda;-. April lflth, Within fli'f1 week: A11na.11diilr lia.-1 llost. two of it: oldest residents in ltlie persons of Mrs. Albert. Mvers land Mrs. John Howlett. These two ladies had lived in Annandale for miiy years and their p1'esen.re 11-ill br sorely missed Mr Bed'nrd MacDonald ni'Borde11 snent. Easter at his home in Little L Pond Slnre hi: retlirn home to Howe Eav several weeks ago, Johnn-1 Mc- Kle has piircliased it new truck. 1 l Messrs Norma-1 MacKe.n7.ie and lstillman M'ac.Dor1-1ld wrre visitors to North l.al:r on April 15th. - CI VULCAN. Alta. GP - One hoc- key player who can be classed as .A veteran is Harold Boutland. first-string reiitre of the Viilcsm ptearn. He has f'P”.Pli'Pfi an award 111ark111: his 23rd active season in League. T0-DAY and WED. Action-Packed Story of Big-Time Gangland They got away with anything UNTIL THEY KILLED A COP! M1115 LSWH 30 EXTRA! NEWS MUSICAL - COMEDY 1 ground slvace, l the beet Murray Harbor Notes "The many friends of Mr. Lawrence Williams of Murray Har- our will be sorry to learn that he is far from enjoying the best of health. Mr. Williams has been in- dlsposed for several weeks and nil join in the hope that very soon he may be restored to perfect health once again. Mrs. Bruce MacPherson of Wm- slue is spending a hapnx holiday at Murray Harbour where she is the guest rt! her mother, Mrs. M11- ton White. Mr. Vernovi Willianis of Char- lottetown was a husines: visitor to Murray Harbniir on Thursday April 23rd. Mr. J G Mar-.Do11ald of Anti-f gonisn, N S. was it business visitori. to Murray H:trbo1ir nn Wednestdayt and Thtirsdny, April 22nd and 23rd The many fiields of Mr. Johnniel Williams will regret to learn that he is siitferivg fl'()i'Il a badly i11- fected arm. and will join in 1l1r hope that l1n Will make a speedy and COitll)l”IC rcr;11'ei',1'. Mr. Allzr Mutch o' Oharloite. town. popitla-' and well know travel- ler was .1 l 1'--s visitrr to M1 .at' Harbour mi 'l'l1urs:i1,1. April 2."t:rl, Hoi'se.rl1r1es and softball arr now the 22111:-a at the hour on the lwgni school croiiiids and thern are ma:1i- 11'Itn wish to p:1rtirip:1'e t.'-1e '.'1111cs- that many nre 11111-rid to 11.111-11 tmni the sidelines Tlir one mil-1111151111: (l1'av1'b'1cl; of 1111 szhml is its lack of sufficiriil 1)l.'1,1'- The trustee have given much thouzht tn tl1.s '”1?l1 tonic but us yet. no ',1' s.11ut1o11 lifik hem f111111d. 11111111191 the pupils ra1'ry on and are dom: m 1.. 5115 available, ,.. Mr J. D..11cette of Ciirtrlottcloirti rizlit now. getting et'eryt.l1i11r; 111 readiness for the opening of factory on May 1141, hzs 1 The waterfront at Murray Har-1 bour has been a regular be:-hivel of industry rlui-in: the week of Anril 1 M ' mid t. fLit.ll P d ' - . . a11,1 test en 1 0 e on ,?0th. with five schnonerscotnpletinz,sm-1-1.11-s tliorns hltl 111:-rt-ecl licrphusbandg four daughters and mm. ptlieir cargoes and clearing for polnttsl in Nova Scotla or the Magrlaletisl tThe two draggevrs which 11-internd. lat. the Harbour a'so were niadel tready and left for the fish- imie grminds. Countless fishiiiz lmntsl ,ar:- being readied and present. 1 tn1o:t. nleasing apnearatitre. in lltflll” snarkliiig white spring dresses. 'I'.1c ttieherrnen of Murray Hal-hour are jkeen acixni-irers of speed 111 their fishing craft and few indeed are pthase among them who do not 11-rtartain pleasing and h0pe'ful' lthouw:ht.s of their boats carrying: off ,top hc4nours rrver the l't'lNtF-llTPd mile at the annual regatta, p A subject receiving much tlioiielit from this young men of Miirrayf lHarbc.ur at present is the possibility, of locating in suitable site for and establishing :1 baseball diamond, To: lprocure such a site appears to ho; quite it problem.,M11r1-av I-larbntir; has many good ball plarmrs 111111 many pronilsing prosper-ts 111 thr of- lfmtg. but they can't play ball 11'itT1- out 11 ball field. such 11 community grounds, it is felt by many. is an mitright necessity hilt to data this fact. has not been fully re.1li7pd.l A community with as many )'Ctlil'.I .,people as Murray Harbour rnimnt larford tn ltztiore the itrgeiicy n.' lthi.-1 problem. The young people have certaiii obligationsio the com- n1unit.1- in which they live, but the cnmmunltv too has ccrtain ol1'i:v- tions to the young people 11'ltl1m 11:1 boundaries, To provide good cleanl honast. recreation is one of tlinwl obligations. l - CH. . ---:....D ...VAD TRAVl'2l.l.lNG SMl'l'lH' p NORWICH. Ont... (CF) Lnrltrl Day nf Booklon, only hlarksmllhl left. In this part. of Norfolk! County, is a busy man those. spring days. Farmers drive 111ml to farm: within it '20-miln radius and .hrinz him back home nftrrl their hnrsnii are shod. ' l 1 1 they can with the spncr.' l T0-DAY and WED. THE YEAR'S STAGE HIT ”TltEASllltE ISLE" 1 . PRINCE EDWARD casr or no .. LAVISH COSTUMES - SGENERY. DON'T MISS rr . some TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MILLER Enos. TICKET 1 EXCHANGE . - - CURTAIN TIME a:15'r.M. GUARDIAN . Ul'lAK.bU'1'1'l'J1UWN l.().V('-EYITY RF.(llPF.-Edmondlthe Royal Czinndian Academy. he i)111111'.el. oldest and -one of the said records .vl1ow'tl1at.1t1.-1i1y paint.- 11.-.1-1:11-11111 Caziixdian artists. ap-pers live to 2111 old age. He arrived v,.:r.1r':1es his lltth birthday firm inlin Mniitrertl from France in 1875 thn l1e':ef that pamtiiig is a recipe and painted until two ,xe11's 1120 for lftn:P1'it.v A former secretary of: IC11 Pliotol. iMagistrate'si court IN MEMORIAM At Georgetown PM tin Magistratels couit at, (W11: 1': Yrstetldar. fl 1-esideiit ., . . .. . of 011.11 oitrtnwn pleaded guilty be- i 2(.imm:;xl1)w 15?T1.u,0a;,1l::1:CL”1E?lT:;d1 id" Ru:-tr" .. - l E i ii . I 11' MP Jrscph w' Mac Island b11lurday,l MRS. 1'lf().'ilAS E. IHVRIHITT Citiiiciis .1.' this Pi'o1'111cc le;1r1:ed A. . l-iospttzil on P(":3:,l'lNYl:'N'K”::;”?E p?sT:ss1x)glN1a1ei'l1 7111, of Mrs. Thomas E. H” ' ' 1, n L” '6” met Burdrtt of l"ilL!'i'l9W, 111 her 59th 511111 111: fined slflfltl and costs, W9.” A 1'1"-111111" of Alliston was finodf She hm mmwd mm! hpanhl; - 1 . 323111) :1r'l 1-oat: f1r lllt-OXlCai.lOll 111 . . . mm P P, mp A Qxgidmn M Iowewiinttl about :1 heel; pirvious. vlheti, ' l ” ' i ' 1. 1 1 V 1 l W .Vft1n111c:to was also fitted 325,00 rind it :1lli1dC,Pl1r:.: adlxsd fbmegl, mt-5; 1111 a s:milar charge. Anct'.11er'; m D f 2?. ll ,u idvl rrside11' o' Allistoii on a similarimdjm 0p”a 1011' He-1 can boll all 1 first wits not (',OflSldEI'CCl serious. - . 1 . . .. . . ... - K ' q- g -h. 1 ;'Q:.b:” b1;:n,F:5 lei Ami xm--1n-:Ll.”1M M)? ,:. T1,: y h';F((1,,.”frl:'0!;.?n.d loci” ,but. silt" tailed to rally and on Lhel 1 r M” "l t P” ””' It l n 3” V lief clflm' above meniioiicd date God 111 hisi 'V'""' N M” , '11 lemcm l”m'iD1v11ic uiscioiii felt her vlork 11111 Mr. T ll. Frasei. uell l.-11111111 rut :11. 4. 1CtS license for t1l1e.mHh was done, and she was mug. pacgpr pr this at-93' rm; 5. ijtl5111Pkx 1-1lr1'r:1.' j1".”tl, 121d his case ad,1out'n- :cd 10 m,h,,l. gm.H.e visitor to the Citv o11 '1"l1111xdr11' ed for t-1.1 11':-cks. Mm 'i3l;,.dgn Lpuee H,n.I.K,H . , , . 1. 1 , 1 p.-K1111. ldrd Mr. Fraser is one of A 1'c.flP!:t of Poters Road was (.,(,OnE,ML, daunmm. M me law the bit-lP.rf men at the H.11'1xtur found cu .t1,- of operating a vel1icle,Ml,' and M”. Josmh Gem,Wa”'l wifel 111111 in-wiffirietit lighting was fiiiedpcunmerland. Has A devoted p S71 fill and 01')'iiS 1 ' , , . 1 . land mother. ller thought. and work A "K M”. M F'D""qhlu' N S'lat. all times. 111-rr. for the. best in-l r-1111 70d 11 -t 1 ('l'F1tll'Y1 a rl1slurl1- g ,H "M i M r W H V g T terests of the linme. the churclil ...l:.:. .";:ll;..1::...1;1:....l”. ”:.':..i.";. :x';..'.' hNr' win '3 "but Am , in H1 t C ” M ' ""1, She 11:15, a kind iieighbor. and '1 "'1 . . , "m it" ,, 1 5 licr cheerful maiiiicr and otitzm-l SKH1 Olglmn rm Tm" 'l"' Al”: ' ” "C" iism brmighi. comfort, Valid solace ”r” g ' Ito man). As an outstanding lead- In Imirul H", mm” i H A "mp Queen ,er, the late. Mrs. Burdett. contri- , " ' 1 ' In 1 ll , buted generously of her remark- mam Oi "19 m"'"'9” ”"'Ml N1, ' ” ' able talent to her (liStl'lCl and. on 111 the Murray liarbour Ha.l I111-rvl hi all tl1:'m1gl1t11il the pm.m.u1m.h. -m the work M (N1 mdmxniw Wmmes M m" Ummd N” "'7-. twomcnts Institute where she hiidl, .Churc 1 .a dust. hv Faye yKt-erinn Tn -,-, .:11nv1.folk: A guide had 1 hep" presidcm rm. to" Wm-5g This imd Edlm Jnhnmn. was lmdwglu b""”- duty like 1111 other tasks was car-l Mnv OmmP.d' Th” mlmbirr KN A 5”'l”7'" M -l”-V "'”l l'lilm'7"ei”"t rte-cl out with efflciciicr and con-l M" "T the 1l'”'ll1l2W5 M H” 5h'"" Tlllii l'-M MHIZV. BHWIYS Q1199” 5cl”titl11us service Her has.-111: inl :;bl1:A1'LiiiE()1e:,Ala3';'nl;1::2: 'J::D::,';ni V the. prime of life 1821105 11 1:21p nil mod, m';ul,”, N”;,.i;”neN' Srl: A,”,"'”'l'ip " ”"”l-V ("mil-' WM the ccnin11i111l,1- that will he dlfii-;' i rme In 41- h H - - - 111” Lil 11:1 lmirl licart nnrl liauds o111- Cu” In my mm H is in mp hon-,c,' n C3 a ' 1 ill”-'"l' iniid by her own immediate iam- Beside the poor and ncertv stood 1,11 1111-, loss will be very keen 111- wm” f””'di M W” ”l”' h”'"”35 deed. She was a faiitliful member 'l9m'”l”d- lot the Pmshyte:-inn church. l she is survived by 1-1 5or1'o11lnf!l l"'3” sons, Freda. (Mrs. Arnold Davi- ln "19 l'l”lVh'- "'1' ll” -V9-amm jsonv; Eleaiior. (Mrs. Oswald Dar- Slill she played hcr noble part- ,.m.h,; Norma. (Mrs. Rlcha,-dl I-11d from the woilrl her grief and Commandamtg 911 of Toronto, A1-l '”'”'5- so Glorin, who came home to stay 111111 her grief stricken izitlicr; Al- ion and Edison. Toroiiioz Ivor The sr'11-s of death (kid's tinle had ll”-"tied land Louis at home. she is also sllr-i 1” mi K”",l "M l'”'m3 W5” rived by three sisters and four: Tn lii'lfi'.Z izrirf 't1s hard in yield m.,,lm.,sg Mrs, A, K, Mnpphpe, F” l”5;i'W (la-V5 ”1"”V '31-'"'3-1” Cltarlottetown; Mrs. Reuben Bsrtts. l l l . V , , New Dominion; Mrs. James Dix- Tliroizirli iro11h.cd times her tioiscpom Little sax-"15-I Eve,-cm Chm-. 5”” k9Vl- llottetuwn. Archibald, New York. Continued on in royal trend igmerson and James Edward. Nlnc .Till fatal iilness upon her crept.- M11113 C,-Eek, And days of siifferiiiz did extend. , The mneml 5el.v1m wmch 1.-as tlargely attended. was held at the Death's angel canie while Slip was home on much mm. when her sleeping--. Inst-ribs-:1 her 11.11119 upon the scr God. o'er all His vigil keeping May I-to in po.-ice nnrw rest lpastor. Rev. G. C. Webster. N55151- Ollled by Rev. D. Nicholson. and Rev. 111, S. Weir brought words of com- h":fort and consolation to the rela- ””"l- ,tives and friends. Mr. W. R. Shaw -Lena Vexseywfndex-pd very ifeeltngly "Jesus Fortlnnd 5. Mattie saviour P11"; Me." 5 favourite F'7'lm"l'l-V M M""”Wl”- hymn of the deceased. The other hymns were. "Rock of Ages" and l"Al1 the Way My saviour Lead: Me." I The btirial took place in 1h? gfamlly plot at New Dominion Cemetery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Walter Qulltvy. Russell April 21st. Tho ntccttnz oponod MaCDouza1l. Allie Mac.s11oc. 111th tho devotional sI'r1'iro, can-lmund BEndr”h3n,l Brum Sml . rluvtcd hv Mrs. Lest!-1' Mnr'l.ood.l3nd Alum" MOMMML The thomo 11-as "crillsttitenl". 1r1ll1l The 5ll0nt l0kEl1-5 Of. iiltltiatliy tmin for worslilp and t1isrusslnn.lW9T9 mlmy End h9"Ullll1l- ii?-Still" liymn 104 was sung and prayer - ---mi 11-an offered hy the. leader, who , . tlir-n '1-nlled an Mrs.l Gordon Cof- :xlrLca.m-p:1hl:11rl1vl::r lorfnintpellritaiag fin vtho run two mely poem.v1.,(BMR and inddonts wore given. MONTAGFE W. M. R. ..'Tl1n Vi'. M. S. h1"('llllK of Mnnlnztie tlnlled (ilitirrh 11.1.: hold 711 the l1on1r- of Mrs. Spencer l.lc11r1ll1'n on Tuesday eirulnz. ,T'.'”; ml,” M9" inmpfudo by . 3, Plans were made for a thank min ll l." W" ll? an "Flori:-riniz service with an address sutabln disease and is ho passed by Mrs. J. M. Fraser. mid sporiril hrr slew-pins: nights by vvritinlpmum, poetry before she piissd ;1v1'a,1'.l , This service then closed with the F””-V'!"”' h”5p'"ll' 11 tuck "ml h(In'dlC"'n". five shut-in calls were reported. rpm. prnideng. M”. E,h,m1a.x well as eleven cards and 26 treats sent. during the month. St t t. l. ' th I .' . v-vuir ook mar 12 vusinnu Th" smdy bnnk "Mon: Mrimn session. Minutes were read and g H , apprnvnd. Roll call was answor- T7311-E. was fPVl"W('d hy Mrs, M1 by 3 story or mmpqhlng Rh,” . ilmwis Htgitnhnthnm. This was the ntnryhof the iirent movement in Africa of teaching the illiter- ate to read. The lit:-raiure sen- lrnt.-try, Mrs. Nellie Fraser. ro- tportrrl that eight. book: were read lhy members durinz the month. The missionary. Miss Edith M. .Reedloy. R.N.. of Africa wait chos- len for special prayer. . 1 The meeting then closed with '”!F. Mlzpnh benediction. Refresh- lmi-nu were served and n pleasant that! hour enjoyed. KINII iiiliil At The in 1 '1 .E.A IIIHII I 1-If lflfl 1111' tvllfft trig tothe uteein of the dopqrtecl. ' Floral Trihulce The family. Ernest Currie uid flmlly. owiird. Lucy and family. Teddy and Eva. Thelma, Newton and boys. Mrs. Angus Macliachern family. Baptist. Church Auxiliary. Everett. Vere. ,pnd family. The MacMillan family. Seymour and Emeline. Evelyn, Gordon and boys. Hilda. Gertrude. Helen. James. Mamie and Einmeraon. . Archibald, Anne and Arthur. Jim and Zllpha. Spurgeon, Mary and family. Aunt Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. llerbcrt Gorveatt and family. Teacher and pupils of Fairview School. Uncle Ira. Isabella and Julia. Fairview Women's Institute. Uncle Mack and family. Uncle George and Aunt Hattie Anonymous. sympathy Cnrdl Seymour and Emeline. Bell and Elizabeth smith. and char-lottetowii Baptist church. Mrs. Margaret Alchorn and family. Vancouver. Audrey MacMil1an. B . C. Mrs. Margaret Campbell and family. Toronto, Ont. Daisy Shaw. Sterling; and Rose Macxlnnon. Toronto, Ont. . Albert and Sadie MacDonald. viola Munn. Toronto. Ontario. Mrs. L. C. Mclsaac and family. Mrs. M. M-iirphy, Mae and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. warren Mather. The Darrach family, Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macquarrlc and family. Anna. MacEachern, Halifax, N. S Norma and John Currie. Anna, Arch and Arthur veatt. U. S. A Frank King. Tor Frank Costello. Gor- onto, Ontario. I Mrs. James J. Taylor. Marjorie and Len Camallalh Toronto. Helen and Alfred Currie. Eva and Roy Naullhton. Mfr. and Mrs Charles Eachern and family. Florence Turmr. Marjorie and Irvinlz Mar-Donald. Donald and Lola McDonald. Mrs. Lena MacKlnnoi1. Mrs. Aiinie Coady. Lauriner and signe Taylor. U- S. A. Pxathei-inc and Tlinmas L0.Wl-1181 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morrison. Dugalcl Cnntello. Mac- U. S. A. Connie and Jimmie Bette. Marjorie and Garfield Rober Ontario. to. Ontario. Kay and Warren MacDonald. Eedlo Battery Gift. Club. Toron- APRIL 28. 1953 Wood is. Mar Passes Away t-I. Mira. Lauretus and family. . . "the death oocurmi H 1.,- Eueen Quinn home in Wood Islands yagterdn, 1 Mn. Myrtle M:oPhall and Mr William D. Taylor in 111. M nmuy, . year, following 3. imgghv mm. Mr. and Mrs. Neil stewut End The deceased. born at Wood 1,; chug, lands, was iihe son of the , Donald- Taylor Ind Taylor. Thmugfhout. his life hg M gazed in farming. i Besides his sot-rowing widow. No. Evil MacMillan. Wood Islande 3 is survived by one son waldh ., home. Two brothers, Clinrles W1 Daniel predeceased him, The funeral will be held (min his late residence on Wt-on at 2:00 P. M. interment will h. 5, the Wood Islands cemeter- Mrs. Charles Jones and family. Mrs. Olga. Davies. Roberta and Lawson Oaks. Lula and Sterling 010w and family. Mrs. Pearl Scott. Grace and Warren Inman. Edith MacLeo.n. Donald and Annie Mlacizachern. John G. MacLeod. Dolly (Smith) Bishop, U. s. A. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George 11:. Young. Mary Mclsaac. Norma and Stan Veasey. Rice Point. women's Institute. Georgetown Boy i::.':..,ll.:””::;:;' Scouts V Meet Reta and Lorne MncEachern. V Ira and Isabella Maccvregor, U. . g -The minim. week” mmm 5- A1 of the lat. Geoigetmvn T1-opp Irene Graham. Scouts was held in Ohe Legion 3,, Charles Newton. Boy scout Haadquamers on Thu". Toronto. Canoe Cove Presbyterian Y. P. day night, April 231-d. Nimtee: 5' , boys were in attondance. smut Bruce and Mamie Maclean. Mggrpr D, A, Maccormack grim. Florrle and Jay MacNevin. , menccfl tests at 11.15 P. M. N911” T”m”- Tm'””l”' Six boys were tested for fFn(i". u'e0;l;lnllltg:l'3n38h) Ad5m5- foot and passed. Those who pup” were Paul Bachelor. Rav .Vi'.:'rtjty' Ronnie Gotell and Wilfred My Quillaii of the Wolf Patm 11114 Richard Lundry and Jordon Stu. wart of the 0111 Patrol. Durlruz the testing period the remainder of the Scouts, were bum lnstriicted by Patrol Loaders Donut MacDonald, Jackie !.-overs and am. New Dominion United Church. Long Creek. W. M. S. Charlottetown C. N. I. B. Aux- iliary. Letter: of sympathy Mrs. Ida MacDonald, U. S. A. Isabelle shaw, U. s. A. Neleena and Edward smith Mrs, James Mon-Ls, U, s, A, iwart Hanson. instruction being Mrs. William Vass. Toronto. tgllfil in knotlllnsl. lashiiiz, Scout Office. Staff of Hospital For signs and saluting etc. The until Sick Children. Toronto. high order of discipline. was main. tained throughout the liicotlm, Tm testiiig period having taken up most of the niglit. thn boys wen ready for 11 "steam-off" game at its conclusion. With the Scam Master in charge. the boys iiirltilged in this and got rid of 21 lot of that pent-up energy, Troop Leader MacDonald next conducted the game "steal tlii bacon” which was enjoyed by lit The boys were then called lma horse-shoe formation by the Scots Master who gave them A short Mrs. Wayne Decker. U. S. A. Mrs. Warren fnmaii. Isabella Maccvregor. Eileen Qullty. Mrs. Archibald Gorveatt, A Cor Of Thanks We wish to thank the Doctors and Nurses or the Prince Edward Island Hospital. also the Clergy and all who helped in any Way U. S. during our recent sad bereave- talk. Scout silence was observe! ment. after which the boys were dis- Thomas E. Burdcltt. and family. tmlssed in the usual mrimier. Mary tsmithi I-la.rrLS. U. S. A- Earl and Marion MacEachern. Georgetia and Mlilton MacNet'm 1 Mrs. Peter Currie and family. D. F. Bethune. Albert and Maisie. Clow- Ma1'gai'et and Lee TEYl0T- Anne and Alec Sturmey. T01'0"e, to, 0111. I g 1 Ladies Aid of New Dominion United Church. Kay MacDonald. 1 l l 1 1 Helen tMacDo11ga1l1 Wood. George. Lauretta MaI:Eachern and family, )3. C. Catherine and Philip H0853- Rita and stan Dolron. Weldon and Jeanette Taylor. The white family. The Hartum family, U. S. A. Mrs. Phyllis MacEacheri1, Tor- onto. Ont. R. H. Bell. Carl and Millie Olmstcad. Ot- tawa. Ontario. Lt, and Mrs. L. G. M1icPl1ee. Cam.p Borden. Ont. Florence and Johnnie MacDon- ald and family. Vince and Anne Murphy- Ella Macicachern. st. Thomas. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith. Christliie MacNevli1. g Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie and family Mary and John Livingston. Doris. Jack and 1.198119 P0019- Isabei MacDonald. U. S. A. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Blackett. and Joyce. The Snell family, U. S. A. Ella and Douglas Mclaaac. Moiictnn, N. . Pauline Macxinnon. Moncton. N B Chnl'le&ftt1d Margaret Senter. ...:..?.....DD..... WANTED Experienced Cook References Required Convalescent Home Montague" There Ought To Be A Law ” voutvoirtr-.ei1tuue ' cows 1"; 1.lI8TRl111tiEFLNG IT.iiE8MACI&'EM UKE A PROF-'ESStONAL.' I,- I 0 V 0 ”I'PP- - .- M "f'” FREE MOVIES Come to the Free Moving Picture Show at Cardigali Public Hall. Wednesday, April 29th, at 8 P.M. Title: ”That Man May Live", presented by Cockshuit Farm Equipment with added foaiiire. Door prizes will be given. Sponsored by J. A. MacDonald & Co. Ltd. Cardigan, P. E. 1. HELP WANTED LOBSTER CRACKERS Good Wages Also would consider hiring a RELIABLE and EXPERIENCED FOREMAN for Cannery L. M. JOHNSTON ' Montague Cunnerii-s Phone 55-2 PIT PROPS WANTED We have a market for 5 Limited Quantity of PIT-PROPS Special prices for special sizes BERGMANWS Montague And Shorten By Fugaly 1 A. 9”, 11,1:-1.1 . g '- .G ". ic”v 9” i”7"