JUNE 21, 1930i A Pledge To From Coast To Coast In emphatic terms at Win Canadians "W89. Hon. R. B. Bennett, ma. CHALUITETOWN suanorgs Annual Meeting P. C. Hospital , n N m E M o R I A M ault, Charlottetown; My, and M35, L I v W. Goodwin, Charlottetown; Mr. . Maurice Monaghan. St. Dunstan“; = MRS. THOMAS CAMPBELL Mr. Leonard Sheehan, Iicncington,‘ , Mrs. Minnie Laurie and family, Char- v The people or jcentrni Bedequeilottctown: Mgr. llimity Bomhinations 59c U. i... leader of the Conservative party. a native of the Maritime Provinces, set forth the platform of his party, definitely pledging the following if returned to power in the Dominion: (Continued) Annual Report of the Ladies’ Aid of Prince County Hospital | For the rear ending May 31st, 1930! Middleton and surrounding 00m- Kensington; Mrs. Flame. and iam~_ “l ploitation. l‘ -We pledge ourselves to foster and develop agriculture and the livestock and dairy industries now so sadly ne- glected. " We pledge ourselves to the stabilization of ’ economic conditions, and to continuity of trade and freedom from the manipulation of home and foreign tariffs. “j-We pledge ourselves to the development of inter-Pro- vincial trade, and of a Canadian fuel ment of a foreign market. '5-We pledge ourselves to the improvement of the whole scheme of Caadian transportation northward by the com- pletion of the Hudson Bay route. and thegconstruction of such branches as may be necessary to render it most readily available to every part of Canada; to the Pacific slope by a Peace River outlet, and east and west by the development m’ the St. Lawrence Waterways, and we pledge ourselves to aid existing traffic channels and to increase port facilities on the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and to the establishment of a national highwaysys- fem. " -We pledge ourselves to scheme. "a-We pledge ourselves to such compensation adjustment as will ensure the benefit part of Canada.”. _We pledge ourselves to a policy of protection for Cana- dians in the development of our natural resources, our ygrrkultural and industrial life, and our consumers from ex- '6--We pledge ourselves to‘ foster andfsupport a plan for greateriempire trade based on mutual advantage. policy, and develop- a“ national old age pensions of the above policies to every Rollo Bay and Vicinity My, Anemia: Paquet. Souris East gent Friday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fidalis Pflquet, Rollo Bay Centre ' w. and Mrs. GeorgeA Wood, recent motorists to Charlottetown. Among those attending the conser vutlva Convention at Georgetown were Messrs. W. Ryan, J. Pineau, A. Anderson, New Acadia. J. M. Mc- Cormac, Temple Whaien, P. J. Mc- Corrnac, Rollo Bay West, P.,J. Mul laly, W. J. MacDonald. Souris West, J. H MacKinnon, J. Hughes, ma: River. The Mixes. Kathryn MaoRae. Rollo Bay. and Christie. Deagle. Bear River. South, motored to Mon- tague this week. Mr. Alexander Jackson. Sour-ls. is renovating the old Ktckbnm store at Scuris “lest. MrxJaci-rson Sauxls Garage opposite the 00x Ho- Pei Messrs. Neil Morrison, Annsndale, lvlarcellus Campbell and Alec, Mor- rison. St. Georges, are at present widening the road in Rollo Bay. Mr, James D. Cothn. Fortune, pl]!- chased a new Chevrolet touring car recently. Other new car owners are Mr. James Hanlan, New Zealaml and Mr. George Mullaly, Gowan Brae. MATINEE HORSE RACES" AT SOURIS, TUESDAY, JULY 1st. Class A. Trot and Pace, 100 bus. Oats Class B. Trot and Pace, 100 bus. Oats Class C. Trot and Pace. ‘I5 bus. Oats Races shall be 3 in 5. National Trotting Rules to govern- I l this track is a member. GEO. N. MACDONALD. Secretary. . 4500-6-17-19-21-23-26-27-July l. ll srlunnm Mill WEAVING Sand me your wool to be lpun into hm or wove into blankets the churn for spinning elude yarn l: 25 cents l!" pound and doubled 28 cents. Spinning and weaving a blanket 32-25. Blanket: are (white only! and Ill wool ‘l! x 00 inches unwashed Wool must be wuhod clean and all bun and dirt picked out. Send h! mall or freight. Freight will be paid 0n lhlpmeuta of 100 Ibo. Put ship- Nrl Mme on all parcels and owuerl lime. address and u-tructlous inside. vlhcrwlsn I will not be responsible for loner. The the of sinlle yarn l! "Win: and doubled yarn. line. med- ium mu coarse. WM. LANDRIGAN _ norms. r. a. 1. was, till recently the proprietor of the‘ Mr. Michael Gallant. ‘New Acadia. motored to Souris last week. Mr. Joseph ‘Dingwelh. fortune, pur chased an Essex sedan recently. We are-glad to see- ,M.r. James Whalcn, Bear. RtverfSouth, out a- gain eftor hisrccent serious illness. Mr. John D... MacDonald. Bear River, purchased B. new Chevorlet sedan last week. Miss Rita White, Souris West. spent Sunday in Rollo Bay East, the guest of Miss Olive Peters. Messrs; Pejtor and Joseph MM- Cormac. Rollo my West, and Angus D. MacCormac. Sourls River, motor- ed to St. Peters on Sunday last. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. V. Fisher and family motored from Mass... this week or. r. visit. to Mrs. Fuller's pa:- ents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peters, Rollo Bay East. "we regret u, learn of the illness of Mr. John Campbell. Bear ‘River, South. Miss Bertha - McInnls. Ashton. spent the week end in Sourls River. Mrs; Thomas MaoGuigan, St. l\&'ys Road. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bison, Souris West. , Miss Henrietta MacDonald, Sourls West. is vutting her sister Miss Jan- et. MacDonald, Tracsdle. Among the recentyisltors to Rol- lo Bay West, were Messrs. John W, andvAlec MacDonald. Little Pond. Mr. Emmet Donahue, Sourls West. Mr. E. J Campbell. Rollo Bay West motored to Montague recently. Among the visitors to Souxls Sat- urday night were Messrs. ‘Li-rest and Harvey Aitken, Leon Johnson Fortune, J. D. Chatson, Bear River. Angus MacDonald, Rollo Bay-R. Of Swine Prince Edward Island has attained l, very good r putatton for the class of hogs, both breeding and couuner- cial stock, that. it Pl ‘ Will general state of near-perfection which is good enough to leave alone The fact is that some districts are remarkably good, and other: pcmllps for the kind _of hogs being kept. Now what ls the explanation? Possibly it l! nothing more than the continued use 0d goodbcors for: few years which has accounted tor-e‘ district's success. Or it may have been the im- portltlonofgood lowmofthedis- tribution of some good breeding le- males from local llttorl. _No doubt mostofthe goodresultswllltrlceto one or all of these factors. Improvement, of swine ‘is not a very tedious or expensive process; ‘rhacostcfaboc: wmildnotoeem Nine meetings were held during the 1 year with an average attendance oi nine members. A considerable sum of money weal raised during the past year by the,’ 103°“!!! means: A Press Luncheon,‘ $911158 @588 at New Anann races, a, Recital by Mrs. Kenneth Richards, a? Rummage Sale, a Concert under thei direction of Professor Hume, also a! drive for New Membership which was‘ most successful. During the year the most outstand- 1 ing decision of the Ladies’ Aid wast the beginning of an "Elevator Fund" as a. means towards purchasing a much needed electric elevator for the hospital which fund is steadily grow- ing. An appeal for this fund has been 1 sent out to the Women's Institutes‘ oflPrlnce County and their response has been most generous as will show in the treasurers report. Linen and other accessories for the hospital as requested by the matron have been purchased during the year. Respectfully submitted. JESSIE A. MOORE Secretary Financial Statement Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital veal- Ending May 31st, 1930 and. NOT?" ""- . t The Provincial Commissioner, Rev. Iii. '1‘. Spriggs. was privileged recently, to be present at the Annual Meeting! of the Boy Scout Association at Ot-i Scouting as to devote» time and; thought to the work. Many matters‘, of “importance were discussed, among! which was the awarding of medals! for gallantry. It was interesting to! note that all present had the highest] opinion of the spirit of the boys of ‘ today-the opinion was that boys did not think of awards when danger threatens others, whether it be anim- , als or mankind, a Scout seeks to save l life, regardless of medals. The new edition of "Policy, Organ- ization and Rules" includes much new matter, particularly regarding badges. a It is exported to have a National: Sea Scout Committee appointed soon. Much regret was expressed at the i Thomas Donahoe,1 i l mil-fillies were terribly shocked when 11y. Charlottetown; Vlr. Jnzeyh Mc- about 330 Monday afternoon, June Donald, Si. Dunctazi‘; Mr and Mrs 9th.. word‘ was received of the death . Prank McDonald, Charlottetown. of Mrs. 'I"hos. Campbell. which oc- Mr. and Mrs. John L .\lcA1=,-r=r_ Chara curred in the Prince County Hospl- i lcttetown; Bliss Ada Smith, char. tsl resultng from injuries. received i lottetown; ltlr. and Mrs Arthur liq-r. in a car accident the previous day. latt, Charlottetown; Mr. and Airs i that medical skill and Bert Kelly and family. Kcnsington.1 tender nursing could do was done ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Power and fam- , but the injuries sustained were toojily. Emerald; Mr. Rov pm» i 1173. I< Severe so 0n the above mentionedlslngton; Dr. W. J. Mcl an. -, - -- »- . .. ... . date her gentle spirit winged its lottetown; Mr. and Mat. 1\l;:‘nas1| ' t ' I heavenwifd miht. Mrs. Campbelh Mocnev, Charlottettmii- Mr and THY » . , . - - - » , . . . . , “'35 54 998B 0! 5-80 511d W85 DTBWOUS ‘ Mrs. Jclm P. Bradley. Charlottctoivn, W her marriage Miss Mary McKcn- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Patric}: Doyle. Char- Diliseiscd of a kind and Benial dls- _ Mr. and IMrs. Fred A. Sheehan. Mal- PNWOI! Ind WM ever willing to lend den. Mass; Mr. and Nlrs. Edmund‘ 8 11919111; hand in the sick andlrlandrahan. South Shore; Mr. Dinncll needy. She was a staunch adherent 1 130mm Read, .; ; My and 1 to_ the Roman CatholicChurch. Sh’: William Aekins, \\"011J£l7l‘l, l‘. is sadly missed and mourned by the community in which she lived but iii , unsure-l. A striking bargain, clearing lot of diinlty , combinations for little girls-be sure you see them Clearing White Slips ~ ooe Ea’ Mceod Ltd- i .59~ ........,- 1 l 7 ASSOCIATION An e\clusiv|,~!,\' Canadian and Bilingual Fraternal Itawa- The" We" “Ssembled m"! °!‘ria, daughter of the late Mr and lotte‘ . ~ M " \' D i - - I311 stations n; me from varmus pans‘ “Own. rSQLmma ‘*5 ""14, Insurance Association 0f Fifly-‘fears standing for Mrs. John McKcnna, Bedeque. shswmd fflmll), Evera- t, Md." . 5'. Chlr- C 1- v . _ _ _ M the Dmnmmn’ 5° interested “Hwas a. woman of excellent character1lcs Auxiliary society. Cl .lo.'rto~:.1i, ‘ f" and “ "mom “hi, ‘n? "Wned to become‘ .. :1. age investment. and Endowments. ALSO SICKNESS CONTRACTS A Millionaire ‘Snrietj.’ With :1 Solvency of Over 100% ‘. i Afiefll’. Hunter]. Apply Alban Glllls. P. E. l.. or H. Fyland. Secretary. Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old OF CANADA Whole Life, Limited Payment Life Trustee, Summcrslde, i015 St. Denis St, Illoritreal. Que. ' is In the home her place can never. gpmyflz“, oyfgguyss be filled for she was truly a kind and 191/158 Wile 3nd “mi-her- 5119 lefiYe-i»! Mrs. James A. IVICNFLII. M153 Sarah i-O m0“!!! he!‘ 1°~§ B ‘FOYTOMRZ 11115- 1 Cameron, lvliss Nettie SVIEIED, Ci; band. 51X 5°“ and ‘W9 daughtels- and Children of Vmcents , namely, Elinor. Fort Augustus, John. l phanagg, chn-1nltmnwng ; 3311195» Pet"- Jaifiph and 59°35 M‘ Letters of Svznpaflt}: —?.'Ir.=.. J. H."."J1Yl‘.ll‘P’] ha" those > rem» 1:1 roti- ev-‘FYIOS m t hlgmw, n: 11011195 Mrs- M1chu1 conwuh of, Blanchard. Cliai'lcit.tr=ln\1‘n_ Mi‘ R. J. tart with her h fro". '1 rcrr-or- #311313‘ “ME-n a ‘flu-w ‘hag.’ b, 3035mm’ 511d M155 Katie it h°me?,McDona1d, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kel- ahtv that r-zlfwl forth» revcrrnre y. a mml,;.,.;.b of B‘... 3150 0X19 bmme!‘ M-T- 3°11“ M°Kenna~ i 1y, Albany; Mr. and . F. A. Shee- ailrrtmra. ' _ n: ‘i “L, ' 0f Bedequfi w wh°m the 13mph? ex‘ | han. Maiden. Mans. M s Add Smith Infirmm- a- well a; m axing“ is; tend their sincere sympathy in this‘ Qr-ilte kmrlzct of h "umor rrrerie lie": A quiet Charlottetovrn; FIGYYlP. Bruce. Cliar- m; ha: horn l1=r lot. for ha‘! a I — _____ Cast. Bertram was born in Przncc ‘ ' Liam-i 1n 1336, and was 9‘! vixen he died. His éj " memo of past and mmhnned ri-‘th and a fi‘l_"!".\'f1 luv-lowed and aije _ H. T. 301M811. K J- NlB-‘is-Y- 3°11" Y1 The mmmfly meeting °l the 5”‘ Kelly, Clifford Matheson, James Mcnbsloveri in the home vii-rte nvrl with/team of Mr" 1T1.» Netizerlands Government has fin rovernent Phillips, J. E. Campbell and A. Siege Harbor Women's Institute. wasuqmon Bung 1a way of lvr nzvr. in uinin". the rap‘ ‘Druid Beftr _»5 K-iwm B ostfihllslttj a ccnzmissian to study ‘ p McKay, who were all re-elected. held i" ‘he hm“ M M“ wuhwdl The following Mass Cards were of- hearts ct‘ littlr- children, t‘ one of 11v- mwnoors of (‘maria s {or aiding the farmer ‘ t , ~ ~——~' —- -- r anyone, however, say that there is a not so fir distant,‘ notably-inferior Receipts death of Dr. Robertson, until his suc- m a d wa. *.a,, Ed t ,5 Bal. May 31, 192a 352.31 cessor is found. acommittee has beerfihe" W" °l wmw- T" mum‘ ICtLCtOVJLI; Mr. and Mrs. John s» eifflon bu‘. ei~= r ~ » ‘ n ° m‘ "C ° “a Membership Fees .. 53.001 appointed to help the Assistant Chief b81118 m" u! the lamest- =ver Se“ 1n Ian. Charluttewvp: Sxurrs and from “er w» .= _ ..~ i Press Luncheon ... .. 185.35 Commissioner.‘ 911w Puts m1‘ P15“ ‘mm ‘he Children of St. Vincents Orphan- endure rd patience had i‘: Lon .°;,,Fo_.; Tag my . 201.19 Reports from the various Provinces W“ It "i" °°1°°1< Wmesdly age, Charlottetown; Mr. and wit. work In one 11-110 wore c: woke out m - MrsFRicl-iards Recital .. lllififllshoived advance numerically and in momma W *1" “min "W" Patrick Doyle, Charlothtotvn: Mr. flower cf a unmet-rs 1.2.- _ 73m ms grdemd t... Rummage Sale .. 76.25 character. particularly in connectlonPhflvel K‘- Kmkarzwilxzrebthgkfuniz- and Mrs. Wm. Grimes. cm. re- '11:- e-erlv and hiz-ldie y» _ m proceed “m1 Prof. Hume Entertain. nt ‘with the Christmas Toy 5110135- .111 MW was ‘~18 Y“ Y "~ - town; Mr. and hits. John P. Bra - m.» in Aim-run m u; WM of Co. ' < I , . lone] (Eievagor) __ 1514;; Plans are well advanced for the,J. Smith. asdsted by Rev. Fatherjey‘ Charlottetown. 1mm 1; 1- rafpfif’; M; zr-rl . 1,, H? mp‘ ream.‘ o. toe Pantry Sale (Elevator) 475lIforthcoming Provincial Boy Scout atiDufly, of Iona, thence to the ad- Paquc.“ chal.lg.vteio,,__ni N“ “(L M , ftmnflnyi hflr a ‘ ‘ _ u “Pym; .1’; . . .’)udpln~_,‘_\: (m; Women's Institute (Elevator) 96.00, FE1YV1BW~ It 15 expected ma? theredilming ilemeteri’ where- 5mm wars Leonard Goodwin. Charlottetown; pronslon in rimv wrll done in tnivii- n? I " b‘ " M I ‘ i," Int. Victory Bond . . . . . . . 44.00.“'111b9 a Teclird attelldance m“ year-ill,“ Pray”?- 511 my“ remaixieid mt’: Mrs. Emma McDonald and family fifln-fr, and 5n"; (‘fffqppfyjpnt m») ‘ ‘p u‘ ; ‘ my Deposm Bank o; N_ s_ __ 1523 ; Montague, for the first time sendinsltal of a kind and loving e B“ Everett, Mass, Mr. and 1\Ir.=._ Fcrclin- plnrrflfl her any; T 9311-11-5 v.3- fhgifp P WP h HA7 f v w 1 i v . 13 mnfingen.“ n is hoped Ken51ng' mmher w“ gently 131d beneath me and Kllbride, Dalhousie; ‘Mr. Arlin b l ‘ ‘ r ‘ “Um '1 a“ a"°”" $ Lazgzedon drill be to the front. as last YEBLESOC there tdgwait the glorious res- Kubrick?’ Damousie, ML Mam,“ T1155‘: “we d “ha! to fax the Qknaiv Srmlilrlgillgeliigiidtfatwii: ; Ervedituru “d “h” Ghaflmeww“ gm ‘1°“‘:;5“"°°“°“ mm- 111W? Hasan. St- Dunstws; Mr. and Mm stir; and to battle “m. inconiren- fbjgc;',s “d,” {grass mic“ ‘has a y supplementary m! Help ms 7330 fourfold the number ln amp as 1 Th, p51], bebcuzsémwfr; d: ay° Pa; John Callaghan. Charlottetown; . g (m. the F“. o; rgckv and ham?‘ lama-S and ‘baby . Expenses Press Luncheon ‘W112i... remember it is your duty 12o y?“ Chllolqlhah Raymond Jcl-instonfland Mrs Jenn Ask‘ .' . 1 ‘ ‘ m b’ now‘ d ,1 yeqwned Fort Garry. It ‘ins a ' .. Chautauqua Tickets, Nurses 6.03 l; e rtfie "cut" m scouung and thererhck l: B; -m Tho Hgmmm 'Ma55.; Mr. Raymond Dewar. Euerett. a ;+,;._ o; __ y», nabyht" m Dem?‘ on ‘nwllrmu hawk 7.: Furnishings 152.9015; better 0r safer place‘ m dumdmdvehe “m” ' “"5 Mass; Miss Hazel lvlcDonalcl, Eve-l» 15mm. and '11“) an“ finch danher. e _ y Tags 101' Tag Day .......... 21.2115; than m the Annual smut Camp. i _ Z-i '-' ett. 1Vla.ss.; Mr. EIgCHkKITS-J-Flilgald,Dt1’l‘l"S comfort . On Mylvmg on the Seer-a _ M’ ma pruning, and Advergismg ___ 21,21. i Mas CHARLES MCKENNA - Trainer. Star City, the credit c! 3 Lar. _. She ‘Pa; ‘ _ _ Capt‘ Bertram learned m“ Rent ‘of Halls, Entertain- . 83W?» 139-3113- Charm 3m"? ;1~' a h. and a treat lte‘p.=:' arm 111d been Sm) ments ............... 25.00 ' Thelhome o! Mn Charles Mcxerh Fred 3118119» BIMUYG. MY- 311alk-"11i-y1n . lr- \.t.1 a J and Lgué Rm Tuning Piano .. 5.0a. ‘M, Kensington, was saddened on. John L. McAleer, Charloftmnun, ‘m, y, m, 1 g m. ,.,.,.,,..,.._, w k A..Hume, Erntertainment . 25.03 -'-—— May 8th when his wife departed Mrs. Alyre Arscnauit. Charlottetown; ‘h... Strong 1n “.111 n; “v.31 a. 5.1.3., - q -~ .. ,. -.- . = us. f,.'ds ' Geo. Williams. Flowers .. 3.001 M155 Man“ Ma"D°_M1d' Savage this" me Qt the early age of 36 years“ Mr. and Mrs. John D.\\ar. Chelsayg, nap“. a d (hszqoblnon, v ‘ a 23*“ 1'19 JR“: Nurses Christmas Treat .... 20.00 Harbm‘ spent the we" end. at mel 5116'...“ always known to be robust Mass; lvirs. Leslie Wzlliams, Everett» 5M5 a “Umm dpFo..,_.n,i M (m, 7.06.6.1 to .e 11.. company a. 4 - 1 . - .,. , v -- .‘ , ,_ , , , _,.,__ , ‘. r1; e Eda" r‘ "a .d_ . . Ba]. Bank of N. S. $932.49 hon: if‘ hi? piien’? D2‘ sbzdalfrsfl and enjoyed good health and was Mass, Mrs T51 ‘ha PM?‘ andtiam ‘llfiPPi 2.x! .0 .hc (lid Am .. .1 ‘he V? Pwvv Gals‘ ‘I truss; . - _ ... 113‘, .:n wr. ' _ _.__; i; R E ,. .. ._ f ~,._. ._1-._ ,=" a» . .2. - ' . ,_ less $5.00 ck. outstanding 921.43 ‘I 3C o u ‘quite jovial as usual on the evening ‘eligelgffgfcngldq: “l” V“ “m: llglqim_“°-éde i" fr"! £21118 1- m’; of a ma?“ HE remamid m , .______ ,be=t°re he death when ’ a son was u, x» .. . .. , . -_e '__ .. u _~., -._r 11-41‘ . . e- m _ A u‘ _ i $1,329.26, M153 Irene warren’ mveheadflbom but E155. Seven m. 818m hours J McDonald, charlottc-tourl; Dr. M" -~p==_t._=d 11., m, gym- gm- _ _ emission‘ of h... company for years . . “"*"‘“_“15p'mg m“ ‘week end at the home 0x1 afterwards she became seriously 111 3/111193- Charlottetown: M4“ and l "-1". that have u»: m: - and 1m" mnwd‘ Certified Correct as per vouchersihel‘ Fare“ MT- “fd Mrs’ Gwrge ‘ and two doctors vitae at he, bedsldel Harold MCKEUJJB. Zvlalrkn. .\la:,.=.- i .‘..,.1_e 1-,» 5w» M-q- ‘T3,. 5. of‘ T11? "\"5‘- 118d 1-7935 i111" 1'91’ ' Warren. Cherry H111. Dommmk Owen‘ yggmcn, 31-9 gmltuir. the daun o! Heaven from L26 me he 1001-1611 out over .hc 1nnd used every DQ511119 remedy f0} presented, June 7th, 1930. I Mr. June 1st, 1929 to.May 31st, 1930 prowl-es front Fort Garry. In 1300, ~ he mowd with hi5 family to Alaplc Tin... John McKenna, Bros... . kg;- Vincent McKenna. Brooklyn. bLldq-qq and UPI". tins '69s)?“ th Emmanueis i. sustain life, but God willed otherwise 1.“. ‘r 44¢ : a *9! No. of Patients admitted during The you“; people of Puwnal med nd a few 110i!“ UWYWB-"is consoled, Mr. ' theyéar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1026‘, 59mm the“ “use a“ 13133’ entitlidij and {omfled by the 135$ Sacraments; Y. meautiful’ beautiful! was he: "zh C-"ffh- 5151» hi‘ 38-: hc ‘olferandla i- i ~ " " a ..- . - --~ z'e air B44IEY 1'... r " 1. being 145 more than any A" O-d Fashmnei Mmhe‘? i“ 1‘ i-j o! the catholic Church o. which she‘ TELEGRAEI: ' ‘ype_g.fl M”; o; “mm. {.1 m. w... r ... ll < ep ra c1 Po 1 ‘a Mr. J. M. McKcnna. Maple CTPPt-Z. ._.¢3d__3nd .31. 11-3: he iolloivec. me business of y‘. DYBWOUS YEBT- flan‘ recently‘ which was; always was a devoted and consistent _ y 4534176“ We“ acted’ and was greatly en- mernber she passed to her eternal 5851i: Mr. 8W1 MIT‘- W< H- Aim“ '11: r~ at the 11w- "115. con- 317d 1n 1997 115 591d C"? 1115 ' Male ‘ 31 Female sssllbyed by e11 mward‘ she was a lovable person and Chelsea. Mass: Mr» and Nlrf- Moni-yst-rzeri iw ii Cwicman. A _ an’! mOWd IO Kclour-l B- l: sufilcal ‘Ho, was always admired and respected by gnu‘ 5°11“ and Vincent Mchema- 3' ‘second .==rv~.r.=- v12". hold in the C . “110”? hi1 Temfilned "Th1 1115 Medical 2'11 M?» and Mrs. EH1 warren’ a?‘ everyone who had the measure OfiY-i Sister. brother. ‘Don Owens. Tlllflvgfl-‘gylcen (~-_.,u,.\.h_ A“, “y... ir-aflh, March. -. . X47413’ - - - - ' - 17S csmpamed by M155 Mice ‘mrdmelmeeting herin her home or arnonglMi-s. Harold {itch-sulfa alaldclhliev .\ s Cnlemlri. '1 “P1341 BQYYY-flm “'35 it "Y? ‘Tdfm obstetrmal __ 9; and L. MacEw-en, motored from those who she associated’ }MB.L5._ The teachers. and pupi..=“!~.~ii-,FO.... _ a r H“, OHM? 11143111139}- and guppflrflef of Organism,‘ Infants 87.9mm" “twig” t° ‘he “me °fi A fervent and sirlcere christian wife slusiun Bu“ Efb-"L a “Y”? ‘f Jim ti‘: ma“ 1m at r - rvcnrd ‘imque in his order .5 Deaths 33 W???‘ page“? ikhgiiitr“. and mother, always attending to her, gov"? Spraying??? ‘he C- Y“ R'",ircre ~ e t» m i‘: taker- rarft tile , g Paid . . . . . 3» ET“ 3-1’ T19- 95 ° 7°.‘ huusehold duties m which she mokl cque, r. v l‘ _ .0: .1 was. .e" r _ I,‘ Part PBS’ - -- - - - - - - -- - 44|r3°9“u~‘" 1a deep interest to make thinls at-i ‘i616‘6'20'1“' 91m‘? T311111; if‘ march with the _ Nanny . . . . .. 2331,, 1 truflve and enjoyabh; 1o;- he]: hug“ _ ‘ ‘.12; ' c.‘ 111;‘. IFKlQE. and eifrn last I L FT!!! ~ - - - - - - - - - -- r, Mr’: Co“ 125123135‘ Charlottetown" band. family, and friends. who call-l M155 CATHERI-‘E 15-79535 ‘R I; u: cuntod by his age he had , (my ' _ 33 Ispcn: the weal; end at the home of, ed to make a V1519“ she will be sadly} ——-~ i e honor o.’ rhtco again walknig with f County . . . . . . . . .. earner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathammiged m the home where she leftl The death of T . and participating in 1 ether Provinces “Douglas. Mt, Stewart. an infant a few hours 01¢ besjdeQLarlcn. aged T6. at P from United Chilfllh ~ 237i 1 a sorrowing husband, three sons and May 8 removed from 0.. 1w and seven children remain Presbyterian - - ~ - -- 1351‘ M“ J‘ 61"“ retunmd t” herdour daughters. and her parents. beqdwclt 1n n0 3Y9"? '15 ‘P-‘Jbh -> . atr-Lrwzz. . .. hi= death. Mrs. Chas. ,5 ED111511 Cfl¢11°11° -- - 43:, tome m Charlottemvm’ an“ spt:d', sides many relatives and friends toiation. but vsho she" e1 b? 11'? ‘v C‘ lzrlzin. Psi-act: and Fe" D1‘ of‘ Kclouaia. B. Cums. S. I _ Anglican , a: ing some time with her daug er,‘ mourn the“. yo“ m“; pure gcfld of e: rte so can. 1973,. _‘ Tofonm ,3; c, \Y5,1-_cpu\‘Ef‘, B. 0., Mrs. ; y Baptist _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50,311; Adrian Feehan, Savage Har-I Her mneral was largely amended-round in time who I1 » Li“ Criswell. of Vancouver, i‘ Christian . . . . . . . . .. 19 19°15 ion Saturday‘ 10th, ult.. to St. lVlal-ibest account of thtnvr-"vr: i; a n??? yygvrp pgFTP-"Y PA ‘ES ‘Ceorge Bertram. of Vancouver, W, I ., Ch.‘ ofScotland . 9:’ iachfs Church’ Kjnkgrg" where a re- limterl sphere .»'\\','.\.‘l' . l".‘-'.\.. B t", Ec-rtrzm. of Erfersbjv. B. C. Mrs. ' ; Nazarene . . . . . .. . 3| MT» and M“. A‘ '7' Home‘ mmrdquiem mass was sung by the pastor. For man's roars size ll"“’1 3a one _._ John K-_rl:_nstrirlz. of Harzlcyf Sock, - I i; Salvation Army - - _llottetown‘ "were Visimrs t° Mt- StewdRev. M. J. Smith, for the repose otio! the famiiv of Mr and if... ctv- DFCDEPICK. W F. Trrleaven. of Brodc- f}? 33 a“ recently her soul. The pail bearers were Par- combe being the sslfr of Mr: Yo“ metered Pavia‘: 3 » at‘; Patients remaining ‘There were five retiring trusteesz] \'-' l? neli McMahon. Leo Hughes. Bertram combs. maklll; herself f1-“\"-1*1§“d"ri Mr; Collin on Tuesday evening, where n very enjoyable time was spent. lered: Herhusband and tamily, her parentfi, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McKen- na. Mr. and_ Mrs. Jmeph M. McKenf na, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer. M151 Mary Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Greener-i. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Borden; Mrs. Francis Mc- Kcnna. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Kennr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Shee- hln. Maiden. Mass-i Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Carr. Dnerald; Mfl- 11mm". as McCarvill and family, Kinkora; Mrs. Ellen Duffy and family. Sharn-, Al; p, meeting of the trustees im- mediately after the meeting. Mr. 1-1. T. Holman was rc-elected President , and Mr. C. R. Rogers, Vice President, Services were held in Mt. Stewart Mr. J. B. Wright as secretary. Mr. R, United Church on Sunday at eleven Em, ‘apwgnmq pudflQL-fi, a. m.. and at seven p. m. Rev. lvlr. Campbell, Pownal. ofllciatlng. ‘ H .. 4 H > . V“ I I’ 0am Asbestos Fibre ting ,, TO preserve Prepared and Metalj Roofings use Carco Asbestos Fibre . Coating. Do so every few years and your roof will have a far longer life. because its surface is protected. . Long asbestos fibres and pure? asphalt are the principal ingredients. feedln: and early maturing qualities my mm“ hundred; or @011“; 111-. Mr and Mrs P. l... Comn. Savage creased market value to tihls otf- Jizrbor, were visitors to the city re- sprlns. in even one year. lcently- m Annual Swine Show and Sale1 is the recognized medium of ex-1 change for high class breeding stock . .. rvlces were held In Mt. Stewart Presbyterian Church on Sunday at of this well-known coating, one gallonf ‘lfhis gives on opportunity for pros- pective buyers to see the animals placed ln qpen competition by a crznpetent judge. and then to bid on any hcdesires in the auction sale which follows. -An nnouncement or this October Bale will appear later and in the tn- terests of Bette;- Ptgc, which stands ‘hree p. m. Rev, Mr. Gengc. pastor. The many friends of Mrs. Prod Jardtne. Head of Hillsboro, are very to her home owing to illness, and hope to see her around again sch. sorry to learn that she is confined‘ rock; Mrs. Elizabeth Cairns, Mr. andl Mrs. Henry hainor, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes. Kensington; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas German, Kenslngton: Mr. and Mrs. J H. Flanchsrd, Char- : iotzetown; Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsen- MaoI-hy. Mt. SQOWIYI. of which will cover approximately 150. square feet of roof. Sold by all dealers. Brnntlord Carritto Co. Umiteel Factory! rlbldhr".\k\ n.9, Bnuichoa u Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., . and SI. Johnh. Nil . . The St. Teresas Dramatic Clubi presented their play entitled, Flnnt» Mr. Wilfred Comri, Savage Har- ganh Fortune, In Mt. Stewart Halli bor. was n. visitor to the city on Sat». on Thursday evening, urdgy, for increased returns and repu- tatlon for the Island farmers, it mould be widely patronized. Inquiries lhbllld be addressed to MRITIME {we TITNNELL s rn.-x.\'nl.nc.ll.sma l very mud’! 1! Iomld ovu- several hundred ct his progeny. ‘lhebetter- aw‘ W393‘ il- rogq tram. In Mr. Elias afacxav. Charlottetown, Mrs. M. MacKly. Mt. Stewart. spent t“: r‘: _; cnd 1‘. 13* ‘c121: o! was a vL-‘ltor to thercity recently.- ‘his parents Mr. and Mrs. Montague X. Y. Z. , ""“" “I ‘ the Secretary. Swine Growers‘ Asso- clzttcri. intone c-l’ the Danni-m u" 55193 ,@P'°b. Warlottewwn. .E. I. \ P115735 8; THPFTPSTX“ I."I.. ‘II-mtrfwzo. F?