PAGE EIGHT 7*’ "'_"' P0 Ell Musical - Radio Corned MORG CECIL no T00 “The Secret Heart" SUMIIIG THURS. and SAT. Frank Morgan and Keenan Wynn are out to mioyouaot-Iaughyoumlhuifsaotot FRANK KELLAWAY-TOTTER “Thou Theatres and all F. G. Spa ncar iiompany Llniltad y — Shows 3z25-7-9 KEENAN AN-WYNN AUDREY ALSO SERIAL » COMEDY - CARTOON TIIIIIIS. IIIIII _- TODAY "DEADLINE AT DAWN” Sports - News Show: 3:30-74:45 ‘EATIRL H l lllllilfillll WAY" l ,‘ Mr. and lvlrs. FTIKI Rafiue andl gson chriries, Miss Alma Refuse and I ..nd Mrs. J E Jenleims o!’ . Murray Harbour, motored to George- Itcrwn on Sunday and were the [guests of Mr. and ma.‘ Victor Ra- . fuse l i | . to MONTE HALE - ADRIAN IOOIII “m, w“, u“; . s» lvlia’! Chorislara r" Willing and m lldancl Ill Purple sue with rsuious Oillfl “All IOY ROGIIS TRIGQIR Klng at IIIICQWbOYI Iho 51mm Jiono n lln Mann Align L“, - Dale Evan! - Donald Barry In Momoriam MRS. MARY A. C. MOORE A deep gloom of sorrow entered the homes of the immediate family us well as friends and neighbours 1n Bonshalw and surrounding dis. tracts on ivedinesdsy morning, Feb- ruary 12tb..1947, when it was leom. ed with deep regret Mrs. Mary Moore had passed away the prev- ious evening at the home of her son Bruce in Sydney. Nova Scotia. Although in the past few years her health was somewhat impaired, her par-sins oalme as a great shock to one and all. She had gone last Sfilvielrlber to spend the winter 111M111: with her son and his fam- iliy in Sydney. and apparently was regaining her health when on the above mentioned date she was again stricken with a heart attack and passed away calmly and imexpect- edtly within very few minutes. The late Mrs. Moore was the eld- est daughter of the late John A. and Oliver (MacDoweil) MacNevin, and was born in Bonshary. Mamh With. 1886. 0n November 22nd. 1905 shle married Charla Modre of Char- lottetown and they took up resid- ence at Dunedin, West River Bridge To thin happy union there were born five sons and flvo daughters. Her himband met with a regret- able accident and-passed _away a few day; later on June 10th, 1929. Later she sold hm‘ homo in Dune- din and with her young family pur- chased a fanm in St. Catherlnes. Somie years later her health failing she disposed of this fan-n and buy- ing a. smaller onto in Bonshaw spent the last years of her life on lter ofrl homo farm. She win be greatly missed both 1n and tenderly cared for by hcr youngest daughter Luiln and ab“ Charlie "vho did everything possin e for 1.119 bcttermcint of their mother's comfort and happiness and in the home of her son in Sydney where Everything loving hands and kind words could do was dune by her son and rlaughter-in-law —Leslie and their little girl Sandra. There are lcft to chcrist the fond memory of a loving and affection- ate mother the following sons and daughters:- J. Vernon. 1st mat on S. S. Brant. Halifax, N. 5.; (Ola) Mrs. Bob Beers, Victoria. B. C.; Bruce in Syd- ncw. N. S.; tCicilyl Mrs. l-Iarry Featherstone, Toronto. Ont.; (Flor- ence) Mrs. Sheldon Cudanore, Tor- onto, Ont; Dorothea in Bellville, Ont; (Leila) Mrs Ralph Noye. New Wlltshlre, P. E. I.. and Charlrs in Sydney, N. S. Two sons predec- eased her, Franklin at the age of only a few months January 26bit. 1912 and George aged l8 years who was drovned while fishing off the coast of New Brunswick. July 5th, 1928. Bereft of a loving sbter nrc Hcssell of Bonsliaw, P. E. 1.; East Royalty, P. l‘). 1.; iJnnP) M Hhilip (ilmrk, lilillfcrd, lilass; iMur- iel) Mrs. John l\lacDougall. llum- bolt, Sask; (Olivia) Mrs. George Langstrath. Brookline. Nlass; (Dor- othea) Mrs. l-lenry Blanchard, Brooklinr, Mass. and Stewart in Bcinshaw. P. E. I.. cute brother Sid- ney predeceased her in 1922. Six grand children also survive. Vernon. Bruce and Dorothea came home to attend ill: funeral and be only member of the family now liv- in‘; on the Island. Charlie now liv- lng m sydncv, N. 5.. owing to ill- ness was unable to attcind. The remains arrived in Charlotte- her own home where she was lovlrg SWIFT CANADIAN CO. I REll a BLUE BRANDED EASTER BEEF FRUM TIIE Maritime Spring Show-Sale WAS PURCHASED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS & PRUIIISIONERS CANADA PACKERS no, common stones 1.1a, msammrs "r. EATON commw LTDQMARITIMES cums, a comrmv no, MARITIMES CHARLOTTETOWN uom, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.i. Arxmsows GROCERY, J. M. noor, cwrowu, v.54. its tiilolcl: 411s MARITIME 13th accompanied by her son Bwcc LTD., MARITIMES MARITIMES with their sun-r Leila who is ihei town on Thursday evening February and were conveyed to the Maclloanl Funeral llcme. The funeral which took place on Saturday, February: 15th at 2 P. M. from the Bans-haw. United Church was one of the larg- l est seen in that community for. some time. The coffin was banked" wltih beautiful flowers which bore; SIlNil. tributes to a loved one gone! to rest. . ‘ Services at the church and gravei were conducted by Rev. C. A. Hicks. pastor of the Bonsha-w Baptisll Church assisted by Rev. A. E. Todd. pastor of the Clyde River Baptist; Church of which the deceased was! a member since early in lift‘. Hllmilo I were Rock of Ages, Abide Witirmsil and The Sands of Time are Sink-i ing. Mr. Stephen MacLeod sang very i feellngly Under His ivings. accorn-i panied by Mrs. Warren Inman as organist. Pall bearers were: Scy- mour MacLean, Malcolm Lamont, Everett Crosby, Colin ZviacLecd. George Carson and Stephen MM‘ Leod. Tihe remains were conveyed by auto hearse to its final rcstln8| place, where a dear fond cnother was gently laid away beside her de- parted husband and 5on5. IMP!‘- imoztt “'11s in St. Cuthcrines Cemet- ery West River. Following is thei floral tributes and messaGt-‘fl l?!‘ sympathy. | pillow Vernon Bruce. Leila, Ralph and; Charlie. Wreaths Ola Victoria, B. C. Sydney Lodge N0. 84 A. F. A. M. Capt. and Mrs. Denton. S.S. Brant Double Sprays l Bob, Victoria. B. c. i Jennie, Olivia and Dorothea. Mil- ford, Mass. Douglas, Victoria, B. C. , Sprays ‘ Dorothea, Bellvlllie. Ont. Honshsw Baptist Church. Frank and Family, Sydney, N’. S. liossell. Alex and Stewart. - , Mrs. Vernon Moore, Charlotte-l tovrn. I Jean, Emma, Cyril and Emestp‘ ‘ Charlottetown. Tmn and Birt ivhitc, Ohm-lotto; tovl. ' Lea Berrigan, Charlottetown. , Cordelia and Ross Roblin, Boll- ‘ ville, Ont. Marine Wimrf Staff. l town. i‘ Dot and Bill Staphieoia. 51M”?- NS. Bess and Fred Stephens. Sydney. NS Charlotte- Mcssages o1 Sympathy Aunt Jennie, Milford. Mass. Aunt Dot. Broolrline, Mus. Aunt Elaine. Brookllne, Mass. Aunt Muriel. Humbolt Sack. Bonahalw Y.P.U. North Wiltshire W.C.T.U. l Eleanor Carson. Sheldon, Gertrude and Beryl Easter. ‘ Mp. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson l and Duncan Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark. Priscilla and Ernest Holm. ' North Wilahira Y.P.U. Doria and David HOIm. _ Shirley Crosby. 1 Mr. and '. and family. Kathallne Clark. I l i I I I Telegrams l . Aunt Muriel and boys. | ' The family of thellts Mrs. A.C. | Moore wish to thank their friends; , and neighbour: for their many acts of kindness also those who aont Iflorsi tributes, telegrams, 1mm and messages of sympathy during their mom sad baroavarmat. ‘ Street. Montague. ‘March 25th. NLildrcd Paul led ircmmittoos appointed as follows: Mn. Kmneth MscNeili . _ THE CHARLOTTETQWN i Advance Ticket Salo ' For Easter Play “Black iiclil" Advance ticket solo opanr at R. T. Holman’: Limited this (Wednesday) morning at 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sutur- day, 2:30 a.rn. to 9 p.m. I Telephone number is 2574. EASTERN GUARDIAN “WIND!!! will bo received up to April 10th for sslo of plot of land (one-half acre) on Brook Lowest or any imdar not necessarily accepted. Address. Cyrus A. Show. Georgetown Anti Vicinity Mk. Lanusl McCormick. lolt an Monday for Charlottetown. when he will once again resume work on l Drbdflfi No. M. ' Min Namw Gemio left hm on Monday on s visit to frlenfia in 8t. John. N. B. Mrs. monasd Htagemld was a. recent visitor t0 Charlottetown. so.» Mary Leslie. Public Health; Nurse it at present on one of her; routine visits to our school. y A large quanlty of potatoes ore ‘ daily being hauled by truck. to the , potato warehouse here. in proparot- l ion for the expected arrival of a, ship from the Old Country. I L-nvvroztirc Mortcll. nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry llfariell. entered the Kings County Hospital at Montague on Simdiy, stiffer-lug front blood poimning. On Monday his condition ma; ccttleldarably im- proved. KINGSTON Y. U. The Kingston Y. P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younker on Tuesday evening. the worship period which opened by singing "Must Jesus Boar The Croae Alone". Scripture lesson. St. John 18-1-20, followed by the lord's Prayer in unison. Hymn, “In The Cross Of; Christ I Glory". Minutes of thoj lust meeting were read and our‘ proved. followed by roll call ans- wered by 20 members and one visitor present. Collection was taken which amounted to $1.31. The following committees were appointed for next meeting: Study Period. Verna Green and,‘ Shirley Newson. i Worship Period, Mrs. Oslvini olmes. l Recrcatlnn Period, Mrs. Parker Ncwson and Erm-a Newson. Lunch Contmittee. Valdn Green. Norma Smith. Shirley Ncwson. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hebe! Barrett. ~ Study period was then led by l i l i Mo? » - l ' Aron; 2. 1941 ~___.__. .. .-, at t? "gar “GLORIA” / Where Smarter Women Shop IIAZELBBOOK WJ. The regular meeting of Hamel- l_brcok Wormerfs Institute was held Velda Green and Roy Younker. |on March 3rd o-t the home of Mrs. - Hymn‘ “When I Survey The Won- Alvin Myers with drous Cross". The remainder o! Mrs the Kenneth Paynter in president. the the evening was spent In gamegichair. There were eleven members and contests. Lunch was served and three visitors preterit Mwiin! by in the hostess charge. A hearty vote and comimlttr-e opened with ode and the creed in of Iunison followed by the roll mil thanks was extended u» Mr. and ‘and the minutes road and odom- M-rs. Younke-r for the use of their home. The meeting closed with the Mltlpah Benediction. MAY-NEIL!) WOTIIEWS INSTITUTE The Msyfleld Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Willard Nicholson on Monday i-vening March 3rd. The president pre- sided. Meeting opened In usual farm. Roll call was answered by scvcn members and one visitor by their favorite radio programme. Minutes nt previous meeting read, adopted and signed. Reports from sick and school Sick. Mrs. Miller Orr. Mrs War- fleld Otrr- Schocl. Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Mrs. Blair Andrawz. Lunch, Mrs. Willard Nicholson. 1 A discussion on hooking s nurs-j ery mat ensued. Mrs. Warficld‘ Orr displayed a couple of very attractive ones, and a pmflgrn o; one of those was chosen. Mrs. Andre-w was appointed to get material for same. Mrs. Orr was appointed to get 2 3-4 yards of cotton for Daisy Spread. Miss Marguerite Houston gave s splen- did demonstrntion on flower making. Mrs. Wnrfield 0n- was organist. loll call for next meet- ing. exchange of flower slips. Ool- lection 50c. A inty lunch was served by Mrs. Ci ige Smith, ss- aisted by the hostess. The National Anthem brought. a pleasant evening to a close. coumnittce purchase the and a half cups. mu for sick and $1.00 presented to a new baby. Ctralb bag and collection $1 ‘l3 ed. It was decided to hmvg lvuying choirs for School and a dozen lvlrs. Holden, Wood gave a very interesting twlkon the Institute since its organization in 1928. Miss HEADACHE ? ‘- K \_ u uxAfiVr r:*.:.~i:.m-.:~..*-e~.....- -i.=*.sc*-...r- ti“ "st limit izirtzr-“i mild a on and oleotivs ralinl. Clings: ooatnd or plain. Q E a- U TAKI . ' QI Oarruthen was the Institutg super- visor and the first meeiimg was held at the beautiful home of lvlrs l-bzny Jenkins with Mrs w.T. Oosuiy. president. The charter mconlbers are namely. Mrs James Wood. Mirs William Goody, Mrs Roy Jones. Mrs. Vernon- Wood. Mrs. Kent Jones and Mrs. Haldane Wood. A vote of thanks was ten- dered Mrs. Haldane Wood for her interesting talk. Mrs. Bruce Crane invited the April meeting. roll call to b, answered with a joke. Programme committee, Miss Sue Jones and Mrs Helen Coady after which the hostess served a delic- ious lunch assisted by the ‘mum ladies Meeting closed with the King. II, J. MREIIII OPTOMETIIIBT fitting and Salllyinn Glasses Montague l’. l. l. Office flour! l0 lo l?! A. M. 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