_-| "£373 ‘m1 pronounces 'eevllf,lf,'”""' new" e _.__ WANTED for farm work I, w_ L, Johnson. _ _ f" l‘ L d 4-6 8 8a» t. "m; ooiond aiata vloeoua in W115i‘ c.‘ . . “u; three-burner Ias ,1, oven’, Phone 496 ‘S?!- +' B Erelruiohs "WM" "m ’ body, Good as new. 8.000 fhgne Summerside 848. 4-5-81. " m, maid for sew-l "f, good wages. Apply Dr cum. summerside- .___._. 1H8 l 1240p D048! 4-s-o--e_11-1s-1s. 1 a y capa e ' di tel s1 WgTglEJEETEOUSGWOIK. Must 11°10 my. Family of one. All m conveniences. Good wages m, prism person. ADDS’??? Bel?- “ gt, Summersid, or gnaw. “m; GEORGE HALL, Ken- n, Easter w“ players H liq-om Minneso - _ Admission E, Island bred mare AL "a s years (blemished) . . . 7 ‘yml-lfehry Henderson. . 20o lbs. 8 were: 1 _ ,§,,,‘,’,"‘,§.°..1. $50; driving horse. lter s. Weeks. 4-9-1!- ‘ socnarv - The l-‘ted . of North Bedequfi ... unit)’ Club m‘ “i” M“ I Mm Heath Clark the after- {of the 22nd. Seventeen bus were PIE-HM- Two quilts, “mud by Mrs. Preston ». and one by m6 ‘imb- wuuged during the afternoon. "r. u. sweate e. one 1° m; pullover. 3 pairs hurricane u 4 pair; gloves, 2 Pairs socks. ‘f; rearnenk sockl. P511‘ My! stockings and 1 balacava :handed in and more knitting " out. Collection amounted w (me dollar donated by , YtaIIXICIIBOEMdWSS th hosess ass Y e committee aftor r short business meetlns "held closing with a vote of ks to Mr. and Mrs. Clarlr and l-siréing of God Save the , HE WESTERN GUARDIAN -.......* "as-renter." '- -- IIJIIIISIDI all PI-INCI CUUNTI Iowa laaaelllllaae Advcrthlag ma" hwirtlhobl ‘ “u” woes Ian hrsllllt. e1 oraavub lune J-‘FJ-‘t-h‘... “'87.. h... ....... can. on responsible for oeuvmee on you roan. '"*“"""“i'h-="t 1 30. skate af r game. d-B-li. -’l‘0 LET. Two unfurnished m; mediate members of the family in woaqluoeg -IIIBVI W 26th f upper Unitedoahuch. m —COAL in stock and arriving regular Plac your rd . . hmlnnll. Bcugibn. o 3-11-5641. —Ia08'l‘ sod female sci. ‘*5: Ceortkllhllrm son. Ottawa Street, Summer-side. d-d-Il- —rBI'rDEQU'E UNITED CHURCH- —The services for S iii B8...“ =ff$"i-"r‘r Albany v an . . P M. Rev. Jadnes M. Baxter. 8.30 lidiinister s-o-iil —Tlllf0N UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. — The ser- VIWS 101' Blmdly. April 9th are as follows: ‘Bryon m. A, M. Came Trurv. a 3P M Crapaud_.730P.liL Minister J. h. elerdlne, n. a. p. --FOR SALE-Ladies and gents bicycles. Good tradein allowance on your old bicycle. Painting and {repair work done on bicycles. Louis lMcese. New Annan. 4 —IIOCK'JY Kensington rink Saturda, April 8. Middleton vs. Kensi n. first play off game for Bell Tro hy. Admission l5 and rooms, five and half miles from Summersi . on the pavement. Ap- ply Guardian, Summerside. 4-8-21. —WE THE MIDDLETON Bomb- ers do challenge the Summcrside 0lympia'a to a ame of hockey to be played in Be e ue rink Monday April l0. or any o her date agree- able-, to both teams. Published ac- ceptance required. Signed, Malcolm Bradshaw, manager. 4-8-11. — OBSERVES Blth BIRTHDAY ... Mr. Thomas Oulton. Brae l-iar- bour. on Thursday March 23rd was guest of honor at a delicious din- ner served at his home. to the Im- honor of his 84th birthday. Mr. Cuiton can still boast of good heal a general interest in all 0 friends loin in wishing Mr. Oulion many happy returns of the day-S. — CANNED-Y PURCHASED — The Shea Cannery at Mimlnegash. P. E . I ha: been purd-‘lflled bl’ MT- Geoovre F. Wahi of Seattle, Wash. and Vancouver, B C. and will be enlarged to more than dfiuble "=5 present size. Mr. Wahi intends t0 l§90n after I peck my way out of the shell. I must re food-but not just any‘ food! ili “"81 be Just right! Only l0" —rnadc expressly for me-rich in vitamins, min- erals and high quality pr cod grow the way I should. fyfnwg, xfafiefcg"flgfn w} “Th l,’ h I 1 . | 4 f g _ touch o the Nari parwf her riot-Q olnvalaleewcihrcrrl grlllzllaize. ‘limpet? bgsrtis! UR '°' ‘h’ “m” "°"‘~ ‘m’ ‘h’ ‘“'" “I need fresh food! ERl hobs; “I want ' tested food! hicks have already double-checked SIIUR-GAI JIICK STARTER for me, at SHUR-GAIN Experi- nentai Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof if the pudding la in the ea “Hundreds of thousands ilIUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year — ause it pays to BUY THE BEST — FOR MY SAKE- mo ron YOURS!” IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE n Feed Division of . Summcrsfde say have recovered nlmos . KENSlNGTON-,.P.E.l. . iumwefrfiiii.y“er?'iirrf frlTeFXi-‘T We?" "m h" “we e1 ‘Worms ‘rll. ma. the house and m rrrm- 111011,‘; be Wk in his nonnal sood' (JO-OPERATE wlTH=- ~ era mum h; v ‘r ' Mm- ‘i-—~——— veil, a.“‘..';.';',.“',;‘.'.'. $25513“ h" I. he" 5.4"" Claude MeNetll. Olson at the corner o Central and Ar- PROFESSIONAL CARD - ked mntg-ug to“ t; hum-m, . Ilell 1hr. m... Mlofiullln a Berle. lluuler RIM gyle smell In the To" of BIII- M 1h, 1m rm“, d new e d In Call 0th.... n. s. McLeod. Vernon ltlver lnenlde. m, i’ ‘m “ 1° l" -- crmnnejnenerlemrr o. n. Molae. n mere “Possession of same ‘to be given a ' . Dixon.‘ North u. ‘Cwflllataanfve; Annan not later than the lat day of June _i______ ‘urreuli ‘M "if n 111mm. cl pin-an at Summenldo this m "“____” “mm!” ldwards. oemne 6"!" I'll- Vafmflfm ma dav o! March. a.m. rm. Chartered Accountant l ouzorrm April o-(ozn-w. .1. 1m. has mm “T17 "°"' ,,',‘,|,,",‘l|',“ w H, TAMI,” om“ . t Weldon. president of Canadian ex- '"" "‘ "'"" "°'“""' "mm" “"5 °°~ "T" ""' @'-"""5'= “Mari While em Lalo, ' ifitwfiJiMriittihfméimfiifn ‘F "mil. Klnkoro l" Estate of II. C. Mills. ‘r, Telfer as general manager of the I-fl-30-8l-3—6—'l. e little bit I cat will make or break rue-and it And you know that SHUR- GAIN CHICK STARTER is made by the SHUR- GAIN Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made as needed! Please don't give me stale stuff when you Hm be so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! “I want good food! SHUR-GAIN CHICK START- s crammed with the quality materials that are t insurance of growth andstrength. Nuff said! I am a baby- fresh, perfectly balanced oteins-can make me live Well, thousands of“ bablyf ting! more chicks are getting be- iianada Packers Ltd. Qh_ Summerside. She cover-y that the latter has outwitted geldinge can be seen Satur- day, Aprii 8th. in front of the Court @E@@@E@@@@@E Sllilllli: oiivriiiv Also British News SHOWS 2.30 7.30 & 9.15 SUMMERSIDE ldididieiieliaiallailéiiiifi ma CHARDOTTETOWN__G_QABD1AN Committee From -S’side Y.-T. B. l. Makes Report (ftfilblnfii/S saq IZKS flP*’@hy/ No vvrltlur. No moaev orders A wuunittee from the Summerskio N» Mlwr- hit nhvrw. M’ Youth centre Inc. met the Sununer- ll"! lll- lside school board on Tuesday even- Charles I. womb. 142 Great ins and s ‘ the George Sta-set. Chariot (each on display.) Wisnaton Dingvvell. Morel! lJoucett. Hunter lfll. Arthur J, manna. New Arman. fo pro ls.'1'h»e board took the matter un er consideration and will give their reply at, a later data. i 1. The school board to grant pu- mission for the continuous yea!’ ‘round use by the Silmmersid Youth Centre Inc. of the school groimda lrauel . - 1M. Klull Co. J. ‘efldarry Green. Oenhal to sand ter sports including tobogg- an slide and outdoor rinks as con- Hdnlcted this season. A welfare off- icer and his assistant; provided by the S.Y.Cl. to supervise all phy and equipment. 2. The 5.Y.C.I. would request par- misslon to use of school auditorium when required for educational pro- Five llavo Close Gall From Gas In S'side llome under- proper supervision its officers; provided dates do net conflict with other activities. Tentative programs now arranged make it thoroughly modern. instal- ling new floors. a new boiler house and new machinery. Operating from - Summerside. as his headquarters, Mr. Wahi. B year ago did a large business in canned salt herring. chicken iiaddie. lobsters and other fish products. Mr. Wahi arrived in Sununerside this week anl plans to make his headquarters there again this year. Mrs. Wahi is expected to arrive in two week's time. During the winter Mr. Wahi was engaged in the packing buslnegq on Van- couver Island—S. Personals —Mlss Norma Boulter of Sum- merside returned to her- nomo by plane after spending a very pleas- relatives in U. S. A. —Mr. James wells. secretary to ' Col. JJ... Ralston arrived at Sum- merside last night. Ho is registered at the Clifton Hotel-S —Mrs. R. H. Hunter. Hunter's Lodge had n. pleasant holiday with her sister. Mrs. Fred MacRac. returned this i l week-S . Mrs. Peter A. Mathescn andlit- tlc son. Charles Calvin. o-f Wheat- ley River are visiting lll Rose val- ley the Quest pf Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cousin. Miss Bertha Martin. daughter of m. and Mrs. Maurice Martin. l8 Chestnut Street. left Thursday morning for Montreal and Toronto. She will visit llcr brother. Joseph Marian. presently stationed at Camp Borden. and her uncle Frank L. Martin. of Toronto. She was ac- companied by Miss Phyllis M111‘- ray. --rlldr. WM. Flynn. Charlottetown Knights of Columbus. te De- puty for this province visited Sum- merside council this week-S “Berlin” Tells Story 0f Heroic British Spies Five persons were nearly ospnyx- 1°!‘ imllldci fated a ouse in Summersicie one‘ i3‘ TIIYEE nldhis l week 7°!‘ m!" night early this week. it was learn- M09151“. St- Jfihhs li-fnbulflhw C0“!- ed yesterday. Tap airforce couples, se, to given annually under who live on Myrtle Street in the qualified instructors. ‘IULISG formerly occupied by R. B.‘ lb) Elducational ffms conducted Richardson and an alima stay- by Miss Hilda Gillis, 1 day per I18 with them all became il when month he hoélso filled with gas from the, ‘(fiidepiripqfial eduugiggnflé aim‘ dDr who‘. ‘l-Ivoslvatthwgo was call- i: availabfé “w” “ ° m e . a. ey a a. narrow ' _ m-“H o» - mss: n"az2as1.::"-.r.wes. ened sick at her stomach and 3 T?‘ d. ‘ reg! b. re ‘ . noticed the fumes. She called her ‘,1 e “victim ° °“ h Ce“ re husband and he got up and lm- w°“§1 stmng)’ suppm “mflnuakmn mediawly unconscious“ she of night classes and suggest that mm called DE How,“ and Opened provision by the board for overtime the windows. When he arrived he Pa)’ Y0? three £68019" an even-ing treated all five persons and mo]; would encourage and foster this one of the women to the hospital. essential work- She was discharged the next day. 4. Installation of showers in BOY!’ The name of one couple is W02 basement. and Mrs Kannison. The names of 5. All these activities would be the others could not be learned. undcr- ihc supervision of r ial T118 ‘b01106 were notified and committees of the Youth centre who Constable Heckbert came and would see that, 5ch001 property is btrloke thelvclellai-‘hwirtildows, releasing “m; misused e gas. en . e ouse was aired . ' the other fou/r were able to return c533: 2:515:10! ‘y: tgwpgfiasloxztrb if for the remainder of tho night.—S ions as posgg-Ye 8,0151% theascggo“, so as indirectly; to maintain and develop the attractiveness of the schcci a5 an educational institution. Flight-Sgt. William Brant of spent th e we= —S Sudsbur-y Ont. end in Borden guest of his sister- ln- law Mrs. Alex Brant. Mrs. Wm. MecKenzie of French River is visiting her daughter Mrs. Gordon Constable of Borden. Mrs. James Hammill and little daughter Carol Anne spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey of Borden. Mrs. Hector MacKenzie of Borden was a. visitor to chnrlottetown on Saturday. i Ahegweit Chapter I. 0. ii. E. Holds Monthly Meeting r F‘ The regular monthly meeting of Abegwelt Chapter, I.0.D.E. was hel rcom of the town hall. A large num. Hunt presiding, Maclsaac who has w at h" home sore rcacl by the secrets-YT. Mrs. J. p nt th ' . s e e p w summep . Perry. After reading correspond- in Borden returned side on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Millin ton of Borden were visitors Charlottetown on Saturday. that Mrs. Tccnpklns be liaison d1- 166i‘ for this chapter. The treasurer", Mrs. Eric McKay ad her finanfcai report g. i0 lTE both the War fund and in the re. shot spent the week end with his fund mother lvilrs. Charlie MacDonald “l” of Borden. ‘rend an interesting and informative -A story based on the shrewd and oft-times brilliant designs of the ad- venturous men and women who form the mysterious espionage cir- l. fllm that ls. according to advance reports, one of the most arresting spy melodrama; to cCme out of Hollywood in a. long time. 1t is the Columbia production, "Appointment in Berlin." which is at Calpdtol Theatre. George Sanders. Brit-lain actor, is oo-starred with Marguerite Chap- man, young Columbia player who i5 rapidly climbing to the t0}! o! the screen favorite list. Sanders plays the role of on RAJ‘. Commander who fails into dillraco in his own country. in order that he may ingratiate himself with a pow- erful Nazi group. How well he does it i, shown by the fact that they- perrnii. him to become a feature on a Berlin radio network, when he manage. to sent‘ coded messages through to British Intelligence, oven wihile he soqningly revues his own country. Marguerite Chapman’; role is an unusual one, in that she i; a. beauti- the Germans, lead to s. highly dra- matic finish. rrr-nrahrr-mm i FOR SALE Horses for sale at Lloyd Bowness, Kensington. A number of choice mares and J. W. WIlITEl-IEAD, Owner l-ToiimsAifi T0 B! SOLD by public auction House at cies in Europe has been made into. Mn and Mm Mb"; Macpihersun letter from Mrs. Angus, national left on ‘Thursday for a trip to Montreal. Many friends here were glad 1° war hes-r til-lat Mr. Mnntag-tle Camp- Ibell visited the C. N. R. station ~here Recently. MrCampbell has been confined to the house for over six ths wit-h illness and '1: now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. William whirh of Borden were visitors to Char- lottetown on Saturday. Miss Batrice Gallant, daughter- 2i i‘§£"..r2i‘.‘rii€';..i°i.“....". “"“"" ing for Montreal. y mm services and that parcels P9113! backed and addressed. Centre, Prisoners of War, Blanket, hel by the chapter. ‘fir? book and magizine converter, OSnn. Norman Jav n, c. or _v_ . spent a weeks leave recentlv with his parents Capt. and Mrs. A, ‘m’ °' B°"‘°"~ at Mount f-‘leasant during the pm th i mon . ‘ ‘l’ menu-t reports wan received Mrs. Bartbara of Royalty-fir‘: fish}: m1 gm ~t r c‘ t. G. Jay oefslgogden. up an Mrs’ A Irvin of knitted goods and from Mrs. Vera Stewart, convener of servi Cfllflmlttee showing that thi pang the work had not been neglsected. The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a life munber. sip pin to the Regent, Miss Hunt, by Miss Wanda Wyatt, on behalf o1 the members of the chapter. Miss Wyatt, ifeelinrlv awoke of Miss Hunt’ 1021B years of service, being a charter member in i915. later having the Office of 2nd vice-president and sin¢e 1926 holding the office of n. gent. ‘mese offices ghQ hes {med in Mr. Herbert Matheson who (or 5°m° Wetk! has been engaged in the dining car service on the S. S. Prince Edward Island returned to his home in Emerald on Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Cam bell an dauiime!‘ JOYee of pCharlotlteflgvllri and Mrs. Macbean of Otoary W" Quests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M Campbell on Saturday 1m, ' Too Late Tfcméif? rorrsara"riia“r’iriivt*riirré |greatly endearedjrerself to “eh ton truck. would consid t d. ber of the tor. for £1 m“; er brand; it Miss Hunt, who was altogether alien by surprise. in a gracious aha touc manner thanked m; mm. bore for the symbol of honor- best- gzglolagflflolfil‘ afiild rleiferred tottihe . w an co rlhich has“ always existed-flee‘: cm. ‘Pills i, the first life membership Pin which h b l . welt Chmpterl.” an Even by Ab” l The meeting closed with God .Save the King. _5 Fj€'_-__\ lfisunnnfi Roosevelt Recovers i From Bronchitis ALL LINES MPH HUTIART‘ (A?) m- aseociati on. grams as provided by the Corporationi d gues k cn Thursday afternoon in the health w“ we g up” er at hers were present, the regent, Miss Minutes of the previous meeting ence in connection with her office N!“ 59°“ it was moved, seconded and carried _______ which Pie. Jack MacDonald of Alder- frllwwed a‘ very sathflacwrv “"151”! | Miss Wanda Wyatt. war convener, wai-‘convener in which she heartily, objective of COIIBTatuIated Abcgweit Chapter on of which is to supervise all freishi the great work it is doing toward the rates in Canada and to see that they _ emu-t. She urged that cheerful do not in any way conflict in the dlf“ letters be sent to the men of the ferent DWI/MW“ H9 "WW5 be pro-, This chapter is sending donations to nine different fun-d; as follows: Polish Relief, Camp Library, Service 9° Sailors and Mine sweepers, War Guests, and British Children's Cothlrg fund. It was also voted that $50.00 be donated towards the Cig- arette Fund for overseas servicemen. Other worthy objects are also bola‘ Mrs. Alan Holman, reported that a large n-umber of book; and may“. ines had been sent tp the libmr-ieg at N0. 1 G.R.S. and to the station from Mrs. Gordon White, convener mu’ a vervy capable manner and has to mu la indispensable to our health and comfort because of the ceramic-protection he provides. i i years. I Ask your local dealer for information and prices on Branlford Asphalt Sl t s-Insuiated Siding R has the chemist meant so I I ch to the world as today. Ha Scientific protection has been a feature of Brantford Roofing for nearly 40 Pine materials, skilled work- manship end research have given ability which war effort, will not curl, "Merit/no PAGE ELEVEN Brantford Roofing that outstandidg ha! safeguarded thou- sands of Canadian homes against sun, rain, wind, snow, sleet . . . and fire! A Brandon! Roof is easily applied and warp or split. It will delight you with its soft, warm beauty —o source of enduring pleasure at very reasonable cost. Mole" Brantford ‘Roofs q“ R°"R°°fi""' Brunlfonl Roofing (Marifimes) limited, Soinl John, N. a I lam-u F“ ab“ lFENNELL or CHANDLER. L‘ ' CHAR SINCLAIR o STEWART LTD. » P- J- NQY f? C9- HUNTERS RIVER P E I |POOLE o THOMPSON. LIMITED, MON-IZAGUE i r -=— -—~— = ~-——--i - S'side Trade Board '"'*BT@'-*"F-W""fill/Ilium: iliears interesting Talks lit Meeting Mr. T. o. Monaco. president o! the Maritime Board of Trade and general superintendent of the cas- tern division of the Canadian Pac- ific Railways. who is at present on a visit to the various boards of trade throughout the Maritime Provinces the regular “ Board rah-av. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.i-‘.-. meeting of the Summe on Thursday evenins- An unusually large number of the members was present to listen to the inspiring address of Mr. Mc- Nabb. (On Wednesday evening Mir. Mo- w members of the Board of Trade at Charlottetown ,and a summary of his address en- peared in Thursday's issue). Mr. MoNabb was accompanied by Mr. J n. McKenna of saint John- p sident of the Transportation Commission of the Maritime BOB"! lof Trade. Mr McKenna. expressed hi; very great pleasure on being I able to once more visit sumrnersl -e | l8 i i and renew old acquainted!“- Illh address his iaudience that the commission had ,stood behind the demands of this province for a. new car ferry and airflelds to acoommod planes of the future. hearty v of m.» tm . Donald Baker. president of the local board extended to the akers of the evenlns the thanks, the members for one of the t laddrallal they had been w! PW‘ poo-we problems by inting a rpm-war reconstruction commit/tee. aft-fifth Prelheslheldofmfiuslr’ mo: A. Morrison. one of the three- dhorter members of ah sunlm do Board, whose death oc- curredseveraldays agolntrlbute io the memory of Mr. Morrison the members of the board stood and ob- served ; two minute silence. Routine matters were dealt with. such ll the of having l shunt-er by N. R. yard a was the very llflSStl-P, had been re- Sim-rm: announced that a more satisfactory difficulty was arrived at by the au- thorities. - The matter of a public ‘ ‘ ‘- in the C. N. Ft. station was again inferred to and it was announced that due to the absence of the cfialnnan of the committee more gaolrnllete information was not av- e e. It was also announced that defin- | iio word had been received from we 'inoomo tax office that two compet lent men from the department would arrive in Sumrnerside and remain for one week to assist those in the and surrounding l iaountry with their- incczne tax prob. ems. Blind Man Can See Now With Gift Eye NEW OMEANS. April ‘l — (AP) i - Richard Blenvonu, practically blind all his life. now can see by means of a gift eye donated to him ranger Mrs E. E. Johnson hearing that the- ugh the transplant- , ing of a live cornea to his left . I she donated her right eye in which , ie helostsh tth flhtli lleingsrtu “ah-rte?” o“ y he outlined the ' .- .- fir’; Breaking of Bread - _ _. Gospel Meeting - - _ _ Prayer Meeting .. .. , , “Have you peace -vt.eer.rm;ss;r. lfiirsftiodiaiifesiyliifiifijfififileb 4-8-li. \ GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince St. Sunday School — - - _ _ — — Lord's Day, 10.30 a.m. — - Lord's Day, 2.30 p.m. -— — Lord's Day, 7.30 p.m. .. Wednesday, 8. 00 p. m. with God?” Ephesians 2:14 a na-hvr-evrr-ar-a-n-m-Lvr.=.- rHNFi-h‘ ~. is Island Airwoman In Britain Three Canadian alrwomen sample lea ln the N A.A FJ It an EQAJ’. fighter station ln England v similar to the station canteens lo which "l?! were accustomed at home. Left to right. ihev arc: LAW lilfl‘. Ilen- m-lng to deal with many of the demon, 3750 West. 30th Ave. Vancouver; LAW K l. Comp-ail. 344 Mc- Kav Ave... Windsor. Ont, Ind LAW M. Allen, St. Nicholas, IKE-l. (ILC. Al‘. Photo) . v- BIRTHS ' irrgsrmrr. E. Islnd, March 78, 1944. u; and Mrs. Wilde Nervscme, "et“rtiéiriari’°"“ fir?“ - A King’ coun- tv Hospital, Montaigne, 11hr, on Ml . . to Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Cameron, Caledonia, P. E. I. a daughter. Msmtrnoas__~;‘= narvouay - Acovtrf- at p151 River. 9.12.1. on March 2o. i944. bv Rev. T. A. A. Duke. ‘ilerioris Acorn of Wood Islands to Everett LI-hgley, Wood islands. DEATHS i16i§llTrit'the' hi?“ o Island Hospital on Wednesday, Ap- IN MEMORIAM ln loving memory of our depr- mother Mrs. William Mel-Ivan who departed this life April 5th, 1943. A year has passed Our hearts are sore An time goes on w, miss you more The blovv was hard, the shock se- vero T" Dirt with one we loved so dear. So quick, so quiet was the call ller sudden death surprised us all "though her smile has gone for- cvcr And her hands we cannot touch We grail never lose sweet mem- 0 Cl Mr. a 0f the one we loved so much. Inserted by her sons and daugh- rs. 4-8-Ii. Al? 944" lrohribehifor Dunfidflas’ .in |.IACKSON—At 1T. |on Anrii 6. i944. Mrs. Al ‘son, formerlv of St. Peter's fslanc iln her 82nd year. Runains resting ‘at the (nltcliffe Fimornl Home whore the funrrhl will be held ll/éffilggv’ afternoon. tervice startinli a . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of William Condy who died April 9th. 1943.. IIe little thought when lcavina home Ile would no more return. That ho in death, so soon, would sleep And leave us here io mourn. One ycar has llilssetl. our irearil are sore Al time ones him on, we miss more. The hlnvr was hard. the shock BCVCIC To port with one we loved so dear. Insfried by Wife and Family. 1 N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMBALMEI (f-arlotletovm and North Willohln T i i i