. ‘Y’? - .Il¢.'-YY$!".YTPV?.'T“-" PAGE EIGHT 1040 PANEL DELIVERY 1-2 u». truck Chev. in good order. Prl¢¢ — - - 5500-00 COCO-COLA ELECTRIC cooler. FOR sALl-za almost new——-————~'-— 17500 IIAT GRINDER, l-l H.P. electric — 225.00 STEAK MACHINE, electric for Deli- cated Steaks — — — — — — - — 0135-00 ICE CREAM CABINET, 4 hole — — — Gash & Garry Stores CHARIiOT'l‘E'1‘O\\'N 140.00 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th I gooqygg“: Bean lu ; Enjoyable 4 Easter Program ing and Easter PIOGTB-Hl 0! m‘? .- Tnmty Mission Band was hold in u» social mill at 8.30 coloni- Mothers of the members and rriends were present. The President Olga Forsytlie presided. The meet- i ing opened with the Mission Band e, Prayer and ‘Iheme Hymn. iDol-is Clark the Secretary read the minutes, Joan Rogerson received i. Rossiter. The member: of our late brother P. J. Rossiter. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice Allvst-eranselpseaspesentwncsrvreqneetedtened aeflMcGtlAvennefllrshy-ornlngstlflleattqd lg flnernl of OI Into eelirldm Philip J. lloiltor. IRA M. BROWN, leeret-lry Charlottetown Brunei l-U-Il. FUNERAL NOTICE Charlottetown Knight: of Columbus are requested to meet at his late residence McGili Avenue on THURS- DAY morning at 8.80 to attend the funeral of ‘ and Jill MacEaohem m Council ‘a AQ444AA#¢A Canadian Legion Monthly Meeting All veterans of past or present the res-Q: monthly meeting of en ‘flinnilay G-I-l. war are invited to attorll tho Charlottetown evonlnqfllp-B-‘lhorellkbeoperadllofl- den en manners-tin matter: led by comrade N. W. lyn- thev. lpectnl entertainment also is being provided. IRA M. BROWN Secretary Charlottetown Branch Band the offering which was dedicated O-OQO-O+O-O-OQ-O-O-§OO-O+O-O—QO4+O-O-O-OOOO+OQ 6 6 >§O444+&0-§§-O44 ' The Rogers Hardiyzue Company Will be closed Thursday until 1p.m. owing to the funeral of the late Mr. P. J. called the m1]. Mrs. Hugh Miller told the Study Book Story about a Japan- ose-Canadian faintly. The Presi- dent expressed appreciation to Mrs. Miller. Th program follows: A ewelcome Bond’ l1! H?!” Ind Kay Bell The whisper Sons by the Band M b ' giinieorésolo - Anne Worthy Vocal Solo -— Jillian MacEach- "urilecltiation _- Janet Bplllm Flower Song - Joan Rogerio!"- DnrLs Clark, Olga Forsylhc and .'\iillt"fl Shorten Rn-yqpp; . inn-is (‘lurk Snln hfalda RmIPY-"lll Recitation -'- Douglas Clark Piano Solo - Joan Riogeraorl Charm ‘by the Primary children Rggdirig _ Mary Beau-ate . A Chorus ‘Birds im- singing l?! ' ’Il" Band lvlembers. i The President thrn invited all to have afternoon tea. Mrs. High Miller presided at tihe ‘a 6 amd Mrs. A. V. Sirtllett. Mrs. B. A. MacCrea, Mrs. V. A. Ainsworth and Miss lvlaric McDouizail served. Af- ter tea, the members resumed thfir places and closed the meeting with lino Ivlission Band closinv VIM‘??- Enthusiastie War Loan Meeting At Sourie 1'3 hays nunulor of citizen: from loti and Iimoundinil’ 9°15" ll" i he war Ine-n meet-int ll m, Mary's l-liall last night and con. Jdgn“ was cicpxesed that the eastern end of King's CWDW would do its full share in subscrib- ing to the success of Canada?» 4m Victory LON}. , It. LP. MDQIIH till Klflll coma chairman for the 9N0!" w‘: Qunpglgn pYPCICIOC 8nd. during the course of his iemarks referred to the splendid wuy this territory had subscribed to the re- cent Red Cross Campaign afidsald was his first opportunity V? Trinity United Church , Girl The Annual ‘Ihankofferinglvieet- moss who had worked "l! THE (ZEIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '7 OEIITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAII This oolnmn l: saeerveil for new: i’ I a1 lntores b :1‘ sage astute u‘ u st flve cents a I tri t1 eble In advance. w‘ I c y m, TRAIN I38 11853111611. 110M] Cross Nursing Class please regis- iween 9 and 5. 4-28-li FUNERAL THUBEDAY —- The hitlook of Hunter River will rake place Thursday, A r11 29, at 2 pm. from the Unite Church. Hunter River. SS CAMPAIGN very full and satisfactory report on the Red Cross War services cam- paign a peering in nodayh issue- As will noted, total subscriptions amounted to $98,384.52 and the total already deposited in the bank is $87,615.81. The details of this highly satisfactory campaign will be studied with much interest. DRAWING HELD-At a meet- ing of the Wo-He-Ln Club held recently at the iionie of Mrs, Iicni MacDougall the drawing took place for the sewing cabinet. Miss Anna Mair, superintendent of nurses at the P. E. I. Hospital drew the lucky ticket, No. 56, which was ilicld liy IIIIZS. Leslie Digiian, mut_ ioii Hf Fillcoiiiiiiiiil Hospital. ‘ccvtis will iii’ ii-\(‘(I by llic Wo-Ilc- Lo Club for Hospital work. RECEIVES COMMISSION Sergeant. Major P. F. Morris of Charlottetown, serving with the Canadian Army on the mainland. was recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant iii recognition of the splendid work he is doing with his unit. He enlisted with the active service at Halifax shortly after the outbreak of war and steadily ad- vanced until recently he received his commission. Lieut. Morris was fiiigmcrly of the R.C.M.P, of this c 7. MOVEMENT! — f B. "Prince Edward m e five crossings ye:- terday, taking about 50 minutes to make the iiino mile trip each time. Curried to the Island on these trips were 44 loads, while o the retum trips there were 29 10mg and ten empties transported to the mainland, There were eight loads left at the Tbrmentine terminal last night, while at Borden more were four loaded cars and 40 0i- 50 empties. CHARTER FLIGHT - A M111. flint Bend-rel l-iirwlas yester- day made a charter m to the Magdalen Islands, carrying seven men who were returning for the fishing season there after working during the whiter on the mainland. . Col-l Burke man er of the mom-m hm. Filmed Rllpide Elmo used. He ended on a beach. it was learned that at least tnree moi-g matter flight: are likely. The men carried yester- day hnd worked during the winter in a. shipyard. About 150 men from islands an mtiuuihig flow the fishing season, it was learned. 9D now pmvidod w help our nation in this vital war loan campaign would again serve to emphasize the 1m- loyalty of our Dec 1e. We together in this ort. ths svrarvin wI-IQQi-ee-Iuillv 1111111 v Mortgage Sale Queens County. Jhiand on Thursday the 27th day of May, 1943, at the hour of 12 o - clock noon, all that tract of land B00113 boundary of T °“ t“ m“ his“? mpdaiyiic of qmyngnl r . 0r W l Daniel glcxlltglfion and 0n the Nflfllll by lend: of John A Mchinis or l1! o disused road sepnmting the land hereby described therefrom. mining one hundred and ten acres II. J. MIIBOII Qfllc Holraiwtollsall. . ltoiilitl. Holidays elm... by appointment Prince Edward the Keefe, on the mull’! b? l?" hip Number 31. o‘ F0 r COII- OPTOMETRIST ences, AB Guardian. 443.31, [Travel Bureau who is in cha e of I r I“ L the film sh m be of "0"" - wsmzn USED can. srs-ra The National ar FIIIIIIIOO Com- price. Cedric Simpson, Bay View, i .3, \‘\§‘ -__ _.\ Office Connected with DRUGSTORE sows b0 farrow in June. E11. the life and ene _ to fight, and ii Crosby, Bonshaw Mills. the money require to finance the 4-20-11. requirements of s machine fl e _Lx made in YXVIYVYYV of land s little mom or less. This Sale is made in Power of Sale con ained in an In- dentum of Mortgage dated the 21st day of March, 1934 and tween Robert M. McPherson Darlingiicn in aforesaid, Farmer and Annabella experience not $20. Apply by 1e FOR. SALE PURE BRED horn bull. two years ol . ursuarioe of a madsbe- of Coimty of the first part Cummings of Dar- lintzton aforesaid, widow o! Malcolm Cummings of the second which bfoi-tgage was ass the said Annabelle Ounmings to undersigned by Indenture of Asfllmment dated the zotii day of April 1934, default having been avment of the interest and nrinc nal secured thereby. furt-iiei- partimilars apply to the offices of McLean and McKin- non, Royal Bank Building, Cher- lottotiown Dated this flth day of April, 1943. John Jardinc. Asslgnee of ‘Mortgage. 4-28-5-1219. Part and gncd by T00 Late To Clasify WANTED Tnnsrwonrnv MAID necessary. Wages tter giving refer- 4-28-31. SIIORT- fighting men, the material they d Two -fight with, the food that provides at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis (Iharlottetown 144 Richmond St. HAZELBROOK when» A l‘ ‘Ijr; chasm , E. R. Broou &Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance GORDON HAYNES hauling for ASSOCIATION .. p44 W... s. -. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING ._,. -—-.—-r—1—aww-=1-»-;=..--. s. . I -3 splendid tell: during which he said that at a conference of Wai- Loan workers in Ottawa previous to the Third Victory Loan he disagreed 1th a propceed scheme whereby the farmers would be asked to pledge the from the I110 of certain farm products as he tell? this was unnecessary as he knew that every tanner would do his best in any case. He referred to the great need for mcreased Prmlllc- tion even in lDlte of the Mrivu! of farm bour u the would food situet on was rapidly assuming serious shortages in quantities and that there was yet u possibility that food would be one of the great determining fac. tors in bringing tlie war b0 a suc- cessful conclusion for the United Nations He spoke of the tremendous d11- fioultles of the Dominion Govern- ment in organizing and OMTYIHS 0n o, mechanized warfare and in the- financin of it, and he expressed do in the achievements of Canada as a 113F011 and this Pro- vmoe in rt lar. Mr. ‘Irainor spoke velrylpaighly of the film {All ‘mesa ings" which is being shown during these series of meet- gs. Mr. B. Graham Rogers cf The lmittce was then called on l1! lVIr. MiwQuaid and he spoke about the four factors of war, the actual war, In all of these CXCBM, the ma - erin of war which we cannot make here. Prince Edward Island has made a record not equalled by any other Province of Canada. Mr. Rogers then spoke about the splendid efforts being made for the establishment of a hospital in Souris and suggested that any citizen 0f the county who could make an iaddltional contribution to this ,most worthy cause should give con- sideration to n of Victory Bonds to the new hospital and in this way would be m g their dollars do double duty by pnovidin the hospital with a source o steady income and at the some =7} §"§§ N0 0 OUTE COMMENCING MAY 4th Greek River, Peier’s Road, Murray Harbor North, Gas- ma], Sturgeon, Albion, Lower Montague, Sparrows‘ MAY 18th — Eiliotvsle, Avondale i i i § QOQOMOOQO-OOOM diencc present. Thc meeting Wcd- ncsday night is at Murray River. a G¢O-F&O§O-U§-O4400-O§OGOO 0 B. I. S. Dance In lloly Nlfne Hall Tonight 9 to 12 Admission 25 cents ‘OQOfO '. 1 I Sioetv met. last night. at the home time the Government with much Yiaédgd fiéndghto cnrriygton the wag gm Ayelgeg‘) P‘ A‘ Creelmmi’ Mo‘ e or an us ass two gi-ea ' and vital causes at, the same time. M“ D‘ M‘ Ga“ "W " mp" on The stirring moving pictures m’ p °I ' m“ “mum which are being shown at this damn‘ w" Oanadhm Kkmmn“ series of meetings were enthusinst- u’ the R07“ Carmina“ cadanl" iICftIIV received bv the large au- ‘he 030mm“ A“ club “d the Group of Seven. She spoke of the American artist, Sargent Grant- wood and several others, paper on the literatiue o some fect of life on modern literature paper on modern music and the search for new forms. He pointed out the Negro and Indian influences, includi modern selectio played a selection on the piano a modern composition from an diaii scene. selection with pleasing effect. presided at last ders was inspected last night Iiieui: deu- V. L. Hal who well satisfied the s Mitch the boys preeen on pa.- rade He gave a short address emphasizing the importance of the sea cadet movement in the com- munity, and outlining its growth moms Canada. After the corps was dismissed he addressed the officer: and see Cadet wmlflltlkg under the chairmanship of Mr. Walter S. Grant. Lieut. Commander Brett, in addition to his official position, is Sea Cadet representative of the 1 Navy League for the Maritimes. He returns oo Halifax today. AWARDED DECORATION - Advice has been received from the Awards Board of the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, that Regimental Sergeant Major. Wur- rant Officer, Class One, O. E. Prauglit, of the R C.A.M.C., has been awarded the First C to his Canadian Efficiency Med . a- waided to him in January 1940, in respect oi’ Meritorious service in the Canadian Army. Praught is , Jog, Prwsfht. Kins Square. City. no hes been on Active Service since r let, 1939, Newfoundland for fourteen months, but now being stationed at the Military Hospital. Yarmout-h, N. S. A brother, Captain E. J. (Tedl Praught. is at present serving as Adjutant with the Canadian Den- tal Corns. Canadian Army Over- sees. i. f! Personals Camille Arsenault, wireless tele- grepher left yesterday for B. C. after riding 14 days leave with his mo hei- Mrs. Leo Arseiiault. Leading Writer Nelson N. Currie spent. the week-end in Summcrside. the micst. of Dr. and Mrs. J. P‘. McNrili. Art Society Holds Meeting The Prince Edward Island Art Mrs. Charles MacKcnzie svemn e period and mentioned the ef_ the high tension of modern Professor A. R. Kendall gave a ° tracing he development of vai-ous forms ng Jars into us. To emphnsire this thought he n- d LAC. Beard contributed a vocal turbines-ted ARRIVAL-The train arrived last. evening st. 7.25 with NURSING OLAII — Women wishing to enroll in Red ter today at-Red Cross House be- I funeral of the lsts Mrs. Walter 1L. i W BED CBO i PORT-Attention is called to the - following were pnyg Mabel Matheson, Heath Mc-| lar McFadyen. flung, the Pension Act, tlic ‘(|li.lll iioations for a Superior Lit-viva Sick Leave, the ilililllilli»i’l"l(‘lli~ of .i~ full time secretary iind foes to ilic Federations were topics s nda for discussion I a hernoon. mo by President, .1. Pius callus- hsn. the fourth During those four years. We M" seen many chances in the teaching personnel of this province. Many of tho very life blood of the profes- non no, gong to do their part in the theatre of war. Their dcnflflilfi! has indeed mode a. largo twp in llw rank, n gap, however, which must be filled. For war or no WM‘. ed11- cetion is always sn emmtlll infill!- try in fact it is the foundation stone of our democratic society. anc: s0 we t Products for Victory! IIBflTGI‘ , . Wlii-ilior it is BOND you buy . . as you conserve for we bring Victory i inns alike. (lirls at work in the Brown-Holder Wholesale Brown Holder S Canada. It’s a sound economic fact that the wiser we buy, BRBWN-IICLDER BISCUITS LTD. MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK More than 60) imicli: rs from iii- mflst every school iiisLrn-i. 111 iili‘ Province assembled ill triiuriottc- sown yesterday as the three-day convention of the P. E. 1. eechers‘ Federation got underway. Tlic meeting; iii-e being‘ held in tho Prince of Wales College Auditor- um. , mmy-esgin; displays by i110 Juli- lDr Red Cross, tire‘ Caiiwie g tho Nut: t on c0 - gehrmmtxltzsasting the attention of 11s vis teachers. The Junior ncu Cross dislllfll/ 15 a particularly good one, sliowiiir; the magnificent will \\'01‘_K ll-lfl Juniors have been doing during the year. Beautiful hand-made quill-i m4 sfghans would do credit to any organization of 41136- mrolment an appointment oi committees occupied the early Part of the afternoon session. The namcd:—1’<cso1u- tins, Davis Iiowtlier, Edna. Wig- ogre, lidliflsm H hes: Press. H-N- M y, Heath cQuarrie; Nom- inat ng, Nfillar Mcfkidyen, J. W. Qrokcn, Daniel MacDonald; Fin- gncg, Leo Callaghan, hill-Film O1 a Toombs. Blgggpregideiit, Mr. .1. Pius Cni- laghan delivered a comprehensive report of the activities of the Fled- eretion durlnl m6 Bus" V951’. 8Y- ter which the meeting was divid- Qd ino discussion groups. The fol- Convention Of P.E.I. Ti Opens food products are popular with armed forces and civil- factory. THE BETTER WE BUY THE QUICKER WE'LL WIN Invest your (IOIILIFS NOW in Victory Bonds to bring Victory to bring your boy back sooner to the safety and comfort of home . . . Victory Bonds offer the most patriotic as well as the best and safest investment available today. or BISCUITS or anything else, ivlienever . buy quality. So doing you get value for yourself I the nearer -‘____;-__ ._.... into three divisions the s1 who,“ x . cmentary ti“, yowrlgmchclhnde‘ 1 W 9. vmcrc d v . i Wm ‘he Pupils need guidance‘ so m; _ their moon: says uihfiiif. 2L?” when they have a clear-cut noun. its objective a; which p, Mm ' lloivuii-i‘ I h. . - - work is me great 500001” 0i 0111' » Mr 81W“ 01 my best YMB- the speaker declared "Wu illlld Wed to follow as far us posflhave to much them how“ ' sun's tlic wishes a! th last i In the high 5mm ' ‘Infill-mi which neoesssfrily wgiiiilerg am three courses 1 comm the“ embodied in the Passed. In those resolutions them was one which affected all mo members of teaching body in {his , PYOWHC". It Wfls passed unanimous- ; ll’ and 113M011 l0 your executive for resolutions duly have been talking about {or some time but its reality has just, now conic into. being. Your qxecutivo o," 159990301‘: at which also were pm- sent the Minister of Education and tlie Chief Superintendent. At mu; meeting the larger ed‘ and assurance givon consideration would be given m g1“, matter. A small experimental plan iqwjn won, leaders of these units. Danie MacDonald, Leona Muslim", Reginald MacDonald. II-N- Mill" Quai-rie, Estelle Bowness and Mil-i The typo of Entrance exnmiii on the yesterday Following the discussion group secretary brouirht llflck l" the full meeting ii each group. report from rnmsmlmTs ADDBEBI 111s followins address was deliv- Another convention is uPQH 115- i i 1n this present W211‘ . any on believing in this grand work and the necessity of its 19¢!‘- formance. Last year in annual convention you honoured me by electing me You: President. confidence has not been betmymi. I sincerely 11°00 W!" Assuming office, as I did last year, in the footsteps of G. Edison Mac- oneld, your oust president. who oc- cupied this chair the last 3 conven- tlons, I felt, my job as large and bellfltld Ally work I might do Mr. J. E. Harris, the president, night's meeting. would be sort LID '01‘! Of of on anti climax to It. llnedonalii. was established and I am informed WDTIII"! quite successfully. 01H‘ personal service bureau as conducted in the Educational Hor- iw" l!‘ helm! carried on verv sat- isfactorily under the editorship of Mr, Miliar Mncl-‘nyden. Mr. Mac. "wrlcn ins been miltc (‘hflrgnlir in l is ll"\i' '0 l; . plnhnnn l‘ I‘ mid the cniibio of his b"5l1"aks for him many 1011i: hours or m-eriarni-ion Your executive appoin Mrf Mac_ Fnvdcn last: summer in reniace Mn ‘Harold Lawton. who I understand, 8 in Upper Canada in essential “m? “WYIL WP nil felt keenly the loss of Mr. Lawtonfis serviqrpir was nn uiitirinv Wnrknr in the in- (crests of the Federation. (To be Continued) _____________ Interesting i°.'!!§!"l1_€i_ fromjlse i) school is tevchlne fbr Icsrytli I $530 all regular payment ‘at!’ teachers’ salaries. In New Bruns. wick their nlm is to havg teacher have Grade XII and two years’ additional normal training and then have the minimum ssl. M‘! raised to 81.000. 8' schools are now g reg- ular part of the educational system i" that Province as are short edu- cational courses held durimg the week previous to the opening of school at which inspirational talks are given and round table dismiss- ions held. ‘Ihe teachers’ locsl associations mmt monthly and a professional library is available to all the teachers. All these aids aim to make tho teachers better builders. Curriculum Changed each Jli-vtly proud that they have boon I i , world. teachers. The General soyy u you,‘ tom s fine conception of ~ Minn u a calimg and way of life is instilled into the young people, unit wasuuizcuf- i Mo" a “oi He emphssinedthn velueof 6111911111. the home molioliirigsfgiid 9 °°11E8e Preparatory. The emkhasis is on the ftgricul- freshm- deplored the fact the old educational Zigfiflglnily! gavéiéleélée high sclitools 6 course the brighter mind}: £33 (b2 othor centres while f hf * came ddltflflféddroilu vihech tngihgehyt , young people left. the home com- .mun£ty to bless other parts or tho Aniouim ‘sum-es ll lie immwed educational rye- Idfloul- ‘PM! are taught: to appreciate the soil and respect the ability to make two blades grow where one grew s. ome economics course for girls. If these boys and girls who have been educated in agricultural farms and marry he visualized in country communities. Improved education and skills i often result in having itic nmcni- tics of life such as bathrooms, run- ning watcr, etc. installed in cmiii- mum; of the Stfllldilfd of iiviiii-iilfgjrfilioll-Al try homes-improvements which add greatly to the enjoyment of rural life. l The aim of New Bruxiswicks ed- , ucstional system has been to put rural educational opportunities on a piir with those of the towns. To. do this the government has soiighti t0 improv the buildi , i- ment andese-ni n“ equp tsry conditions of "l9 rural schools. ' A mm of 01000 is given to any i-umi district building i. new school, $500 to one renovating the building. moo to those installing electric lights and $250 to those putting in flush toilets. ‘Ihis has proved s great stimulus to coimtry districts. ‘In these ways. the speaker said. New Brunswick is seeking earnestly and very belatedly to assist the "temple builders" in building up a greet notion of people with char- acter more fully developed where all will be 118W! and piospci-mn. Appreciation Expressed A hearty vote of thanks moved by Mr. Heath McOuarrie and sec- onded by Prof. J. h‘. Blanchard and supported by Hon. Mark R. Mc- Gilli!!! we: piesentedto the silent:- er the president. Mr. J. Piin Callaghan. who ‘sided. In Prof. Blemchardu remark: he said that New Bninswioivs effort to zfwple with their educational problems was e chaileiiv- to Prince Edvard Islanders, who have been Th of tdl i n Bm§wl’&°"“t‘..a2-“.°.'u§wi‘i BTE lingo believed that Prince Edward 1s- limd has gradually deteriorated izi itic 111st 5U yiuir in religion. twin- csiioii, ugriciiiiiire and iiiornls. ‘The reason lay in the fact Ill-ii. ,t.his Province has been exportiiz; their best bmiiis and brawn. i Ho lumen-ted the fact that time ori- .1000 iiwvci- school diilrireii cu- roll-twi at pro-rill. iiliill 5O your.» nzu. l-lu iii vii the tcuclirrs to stir up '\i s) oi‘ tin; early settlers iii this country so that the young generation may ‘be worthy descen- dants of the great pioneers of the four races that Cflllstiifillfig the pop- =u1ntion of this Province‘.- " ammo iilncCAliLIilil-At Brackley Beach ion April 2i, ma. to Mr. and Mrs. i Edward Mac-Cnllum, a son. iKING-At the Clinrloftetownlios. pital, A-pcrll 27, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, City, s son ,JOHNSTON—At IE1. Hospital iAprll 3. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Les- tcr Johnston, Milton; a 50i".—Ol‘\‘1IIt‘ Nelson. McMANNUS-At Boiishaw, 16. 194d, to Mr Mia-Mann daughter Apiil . and Mia. John J. (nee Annie Costello) s rrel Ann. STEEVES-At the P. E. l’. Hos- pital, April 16, 1943. to Mr. and iMYS Everett SLOW/PS, a SO11 iiice flncz Roberts: , Everett Ira Clerc- ‘land, [KELLY-At the City Hospital. April [20, I943 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Kelly (nco Mary McIntyre), Peskes 1a son Joseph bicriiii. DEATH S the P. E. Island lfil. Tuesday, April 77, I943. Janet MacLcod arxcd 7n years. Fun- eral priviiio from the MncLcnn full- . l1‘. ‘iliui-xiiiy. Interment Peoples}; Cemetery, McASSEY-At the P111.‘ Hospital Tuesday, April 2'7, 1943, Mrs. Otis McAssey, iii her 33rd year. Th6 remains were forwarded from the ‘Mnciienn Mineral Home yestcidnfv’ morning in her ldtc residence {ii Mt. Stcwuirt win-re the funeral will be held today (Wednesday) service starting at 2 o'clock. Intermfl" Mt. Stewart ry. IN MEMIIIIIAM loving memory of M George '1‘, lilchure who deplfln 1M5 life All?" 29, I942- Soft and sweetly you are sleelilfll Sweetest rest that follows ‘pain Those who loved you s! l.v "ll" Yflll rm trust iii ma o, meet sir-Iv- Inserted by Husband and Fault!!- t- . fir..- .11“? n. . N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wfltehlre a Phone Ill I nnirig awe/y from their difficul- ties instead of them. He _ nun‘: W1".