' orrlcran woltilvs Louis vs. a cartoon-e ro-nar AND wan "TAV IWEIGHT CHAMPIONSl-IIP FIGHT PICT URES Joe ' ROUND BY R‘ ‘END BLOW BY BLOW Billy Conn DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL _ FEATURETTE ATTRACTION - REGULAR PROGRAM STARTS AT 3:15 - 7 - PRINCE EDWARD ‘IO-DAY AND WED. SHOWING DAILY AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 CAPITOL-fTo-Day and Wed. Lilli loll ADDED “TO THE LADIES” CANADA CARRIES ON FEATURETTE / 4 can m Nancy KEllY . . . .. lfifillrlflflfifilfiifufifi ALSO NEWS - wins-cons FIGHT FILMS snows AT 3.15 - 1 _ 8.45 NORTH swarm wi-i. The monthly meeting o! _ the North Plnette Women's Institute met at the home oi’ Mrs. O. A. lilavxra W“ r|'son with eleven members m, visitors prcscnt. Roll call was responded to with a donation irra bazaar. to be held at -a later doth l. urns moved by Mrs. Mabel MleEachern and seconded by Mrs. ' C. N. Morrison that $20 be donated to the Red Cross Drive. Ilt was decided to write to H. B. Chanldler, about the exhibiting u! War Art, in a nearby school or hall and to have it discussed fu.. ~l-. at the local convention to be held lrl July. Mrs. O. A. Morrison was ap- pointed delegate to the Provincial Convention. The members decided to have tho interior or the school pointed and also that the secrrtary try to _get four iuilona of ice cream {or the school closing. Collection amounted to 87 vents and Penny Ticket donated by Mrs. J. R. Ross and won by Mrs. Dan Ross. brought m $4.54. Next meeting to be held at the home or Mrs. W. N. Ross, roll call ta be answered with s bazaar article, Mrs. W. N. Ron to supply Penny Ticket article. ‘ PIDIIVINT U. N. I. ' OFFICIAL DEAD . a ‘a James He entered the service ot the Can- sdlarvlnllatlmal no dlninat ca: chef in 1 . Durln May and June 1939. he ed as chd on the car ea duriflfl,’ . Tour or Canada. 0_n the tour he orlqirlated the dim " a la queen" which won m, {avom o! Queen itliizabelil and has since become a po all- dish on Canadian National d cars. Mr. Morgan also catered to many ol Cons as govwrnor generals as Y k well as w famous pa 1B5 Wm visited Canada durlnl the 1M‘ 34 years. Christmas time Mt. mrfifhanyfifi oh o! m. m» 1,34; o1 Nil-tonal llrlsonu puddi-Iill- In flwh d we last two years he od‘ ‘we w“ or pilddin tor all’: entire Hylwm on the lchen of s dim-t’ i=8?- m became one: klsiflwfivr in 1935 and 9mg; “gt tlhc hll MUG- atea muly cooks on diliinl‘ w“ “s... mesa 1d,... - d _ ggq] sons. anloid and Patrick all oi Montreal. WINSLDI NORTH W: ' I. Tn r meetlns oi Winsloa 1mm: $5," stltuta met at the home ot Mrs. John Garter June 11 with the Prllldentln char .- Beet- lnfi open? with osrol an creed. i“ ‘R91’. fifilih°isil"lsi“tili a? “til... ~ ll oi Ito ll ,- reported tovrd and mo Gross committees had no luilnli ' “m “full” nd W8! l gooallittee raTg-uted M! ego:- "firlry- ‘ Enos u. served by m. I w‘ ' -.» 1' . . i‘ if‘... mp3: m‘ o!" vim friendliness, {In Memos-lam ‘ MBS. ANNIE MMDONALD I ____. Formed by the last rites oi the Koly Catholic church. these owed to her eternal reward at. Charlotte- town, Mrs. Annie MacDonald o! Bear River, in her sdi/eflihfl-ml W". - Alth ‘in ailing health tor one pglfllew yew. er WNW came as a great shock to her rela~ fives 52d Iriggdilas o1 a kirld and gerrrlirlll deceaulllfll’). a. good neifllibfi!» iolwgs wiiing to lend a heYPRIE an in . She was twice married. first to Allan MacAden-l o! Bear River. W110 predeceased her some years ago, o! whom three children are ft to mourn, namely: John D. cm the 01d m; ‘Mirmle (Mrs. Lorne souéls Luueroad find Mug- ren, ' - st. Margarets and Anxus o1 Bear River. Also left to mourn their loss are two brothers, Fran-k and James iiermanvilie. as well as a munber o! grand children. Her second hus- ; bond, James A, MacDonald o! Bay- ileld, predecelwed her two years B89- Her funeral to St. Margaret! was very well attended. Funeral lilass and services at grave were ‘sung by Rev. Father George Mac- . Donald. Her pail bearers were: John A. MacDonald. Stephan MacDonald. Leonard Peters. James B. MacDon- ald. Cheater McGaugh and James J. MacDonald. Hearse driver. Peter Kelly. May her soul rest in peace. MASS canoe ‘- John. D. MaoAdnm Mr. and Mrs Lorne Keays, and i Family. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cook, Hyde Park, Mass. Keays Grand-children, Hyde Park. Mass, Cook Grand-children, Hyde Park. Mam . M13 and Mrs. Angus MscAdam and lalmlly, Bear River, Stephen lllacAtlivim,‘ St. Margareta _ and Mrs, Charles Kelly and Family. Bear River. Mrs. John J. MacDonald and ' Family. Bear River. r ‘Family. Bear River, < Mr and Mrs. Cheater MacGauan ‘and Fondly, Bear River. I (mater MacPfliee, Bear River. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and Family, Bear River. ' Mr SheQhan ‘ _ and Mrs. Charles and Family, Bear River, l Mr. and Mrs, John O, Keefe, Bear Rver. , . D. MacDonald and Family, Bear River. _ ry C_ MacEachem and family, Bear River. , Mr, Peter Clleisaon and Family, ‘Bear River. l, (Diaries Kelly Jr. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Raglnalld 1mm m1 est. m! ~, Hu h M AulI-l Road. a w: y Mr. and Mrs, Frank MacAulay and ialznlily. Sourls Line Road. Mrs. Clementine Msclsaan, Boo- toh Mass. r, and Mrs John Coleman, Rim i bury. MEI. MMias Judith C. MacAlay, Boston, fl§. l Mix Mary MacAulay, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edward »Welch, Cambridge, Maas Mr, and Mrs. fllonlas MsoMilim. Carrllbridse. Mass. Theresa and Annie Mallard, New or . Miss Maud Gillls, Cambridge, ass. Philomena and Margaret Mso- Phaa, Milton, Mass. joar River Norm Woman's, Ln- stiwte lht ll nd M MllQOILuM:8!. Am” llmesaoss or svmra-rnr . Miss M MsoD u, - mm‘ Mu?!’ Lona Some!’ J and Mn. Frank MacGrath, st. Mil. Celia Kelly, st. Jolm, Mia Frances MacDonald, Mon- mal. Miss Mrs. town. RoMrs. Peter Gillls. flout-la Lina '. Jar-aha s, (mason and Rollo Bay. ~ a. Charles li- lulu MaoPhea, Boston, Mill and Msrimoaolny. Bos- elka. Let reiruh~ “ ,I ‘I00’ nil-dual in m it senun Gull _ u gflllfllg, u t-u d Uid l nil-Juana ti-hb he‘ mm outings. o um evening. l worship so Tuesd e “m: lgsclnck. will 3"” ihioe dew-l“ all-owl. 00mm es n » "fault". “mWv e attxodlnglzgee have artliclw on i son. hostess. Fraser and MONTAGUE CAMPBELL There passed away at the Prince County Hosp-ital on Monday- J1me ma. Mr. Montague’ Cwulbeii at the advanced axe o! eizhiy-imif years. He was the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Finley Campbell or Capo Tlwivelse and spent hisvearly mailhclod ns a plasterer in lllS communliy- H? later went to Boston [or o few b his! were Mrs. licence )fl‘5.'l§i»ll8£ll Stewart. l years and married Elizabeth Craw- ford oi New Brunswick who lived only a year. He returned to inverse and three ears married Barbara M ariane. hlch he continued until retired to his residence at Carleton Siding where he lived until wlie died. Then he moved to Bor- den and {or fourteen years made his home with his daughter". Mrs. Luli-an Herring, While living in Cape Traverse he was a member of the crew of the ice boats which wont lrom Cape Traverse to Cape Tormentine i and ‘was tw'eni_v~two years oi‘ age at the time o-f the ice-boat disaster of 1835 when they were lost in a rag- ing storm in a temperature o! |twrnty below zero. To maintain liic illcy had to burn their and many of the men were ladly irosibiiien. Mr. Campbell was the last surviving member o! the Is- land crew. Although not enjoying his usual good health for the past year or so it was only during the last few weeks that he became seriously ill and in s-pite oi the loving care o! his dear cries and all that medical skill could do to prolong ill-s life, God said this is the a. lnted time and he entered into t at higher lile to receive the plaudits oi his beiovetLMaater. Well done. thou good and faithful servant. enter thou into thy joy o-i the Laird. Not often do we meet with any- one who was so dearly beloved and hiahly respected by so many peo 1e Since his retirement from act ve life he spent a part of each day in visiting and conversing with his friends and neighbors and these associations will always stand out as sweet memories of one whom it was a pleasure to meet. He had a tender sympathetic nature, a great amse oi’ humor, and high ideals. He was a faithful member of the Olwrch or Scotland and tor iorty two years a member of Mount Morlah Indge. AF. - AM. oi which he was a Past Master and has ieit u: an example oi’ Christian which all might emulate. home he was doarliy beloved the thought o! thor dear one en- joying the reward oi a well spent Christian life with the Master he loved and served while heremnust comfort those who will min him so much. , The many beautiful floral trib- utes received borc silent testimony or love and esteem for the depart- ed and bespoke tender sympathy for the mourners. " The iuneral which was held on Wednesday afternoon was largely attended by friends from tar and near. Alter a shdrt service at the. house funeral service was conduct- ed in the Church o! Scotland. Cape Traverse by Rev. Harvey Bishop. assisted by Rev. JM. Baxter orite hymns o! tlhe deceased. Lord's my Shepherd and 1 to th hills will lelt my eyes. were sung. At the grave the beautiful Masonic service was impressively conducted hyrggothefb Arthur Dawson: h pl carers were rot er Masons. Fred B i Nathan Harry Campbell Church o! we Tra- and Interment was in th Scotland cemetery at verse.) _.4.______ WINSLOI NOB’!!! W. M. S. -bl-i- Ngitzgalas meeting or Wlnsloe Sarltl m Dm Montr n D" " John Chsrloolo- n. s. Msooaosia, no i r . ma. ‘ma Anhl u . nnoaalfnlek Ion ' “PM y“ WM e rsrllsjlluull I l ' w-JHIQNTI um. lhlnouncing the New 1947 42am» ERWS Cauaclfls firstloosupletoly new post- war oar-the dramatically difiemntnew 194T Studebaker! It's low! It’s long! 19s luxurious! 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