. ...1g,.- ..,...-..,--. Graham Gs-oono created him . In-ol Iood brought him to life . .. O i JDIIPI COI"I'Ill and IIIVDI IOWRID pursued him ...And vans muohl him -- - And Kurds music followed OIION Wllll w HER sronv FAG: EIGHT riiiiiciz” EDWARD ro-nu - wen. "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SHOWING 3:30-7-9 THE YEAR'S MOST ENTERTAINMENT Wlmevsr he went. wholovsl L. r S0 VITAL! S0 IMPORTANT! iT HAD TO COME BACK!!! FOR THE MANY HL'N- DREDS WHO WERE UNABLE TO SEE THIS OUT- STANDING PICTURE DUE TO CROWDED PEP: FORMANCES DURING ITS FIRST ENGAGEMENT LN Cl-lARLO'I'TETOVVN. MAKE A DATE NOW TO SEE IT! CAPITOL 1iiuii:- rm. INTO the ivory at on! 9l'I'l i EXTRAORDINARY SCREEN llllillll iv. dd, ihs rm-he ol lm hoot you in 0 d the: wlI'7l TIGKQVIVQI-'hhO went! Nun II a motion FKIUVO that plunges heart-deep To-Iiav :0APITOL: Wed. Showing 3:30-7-8 :45 'l'I'IRIl.l-I M ' 4. M1! in h” ax rm -. in.” . '9" "'” klllllillmm .Alltll.E:l:,TE.lT'I';2 Qis mitl'"””' r-------a by EDWARD SMALL Ilium GEORGE MONlGOMERY- ELLEN DREW Canada Carries On - Cartoon Belfast Observance '0 MI ACTION, EONIIICT AND IPICTACLI 9' A THUNDIIINO OUTDOOR ADVINTIIII Extrai News - Song Reel - SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDTES ON SATURDAY ONLY 2 MATINEES - AT 10:30 and 2:30 l. LAN MROCKY” LANE in mutolul The drama that .. 1...... um: um. your a. too 000 American .,..i.- A movie you mun not mail or Remembrance Day A IHVSC turnout, both young and old was on hand to witness annual Remembrance bration held at Belfast on day morninc. Many members the Canadian Legion were tendance several h93l'lilK Wreaths in honor of their fallen comrades. Th” Dmfcrani got. llndvrway with I319 simziniz of O Canada. Approp. -riale hymns were then lowed by the The two minutes silence was fol- lmled by brief remarks by the Min. lsier. Rev. J. S. Quiglglviv The pm. gram concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. ” OVEIIED WAGON TRAIL” lvceded tn thr- Political Meetings Second District of King's Moreil. Thursday. Nov. 16. PeaIte's. Friday. Nov. 24. St. Peter's. Monday. Nov. 27. OPPOSITION CANDIDATES ARE COR- DIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AND WILL BE GIVEN HALF TIME. Liberal Harvey Douglas. Candidate. DTORTS I'll wait i River was on hand to l ' Dee pay March for the members -1 During . the bell toiled at intervals of I King." l mm--V E--M&.-M sornis LIN!-'. ROAD SCHOOL iioiinr report fur October. y Gracie X.-No tests. Grade VJII.-l, Anne Kcays. Gracie . l I Grade VT.-l. nyi-on Alden Leslie. Gradc V. No tests. Grade IV.-1, rieitn Keays. aid: 2. Gertrude Busliey. Grade I. A.-l. phcc; 2, James Keays. ctiia Avery, Doreen ytequali; 2. Mary 1" lhf! Rltcrnoon at 3:00 oiciock the members of the Legion pro- y Catholic Church at .Iona where very nlll('ll the same carried nut. This time. Piper Jolniiiy Bears nf Belle l lh?.V marched toward the cemetery. the two mliiutes' silence. 4”?” 59C0"d-V Avpropriate remarks there made lly the pastor, Rev. C, t-7; MFCr1Ilh.l'-- Th? Program closed ; with the siiigiiig of "God save Tm. S0l'TIl Marjorie Busliuv. Keays; MPHIV MecCoi-- mack; 2. Katherine Kean; 3. lieu. Crrde ll.-l. Kenneth MacDon- Mcrlin Long- YTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOITITOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llsrold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce Macfhce. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Miss Josn Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldon Lovers. Tillie Montague: town: lne Post Offlcal ards &. Son. ..'-cirrisiusn AND HAM sur- rrzn, Beaver Club Hall. Itjionlaeue. Wednesday, November lath. Aid of St. Mary's Church. Montague Mr. Charles McLcl':iii of Mon- tague returned r Lilly after spending a few days in Halifax. the guest of his brother, Mr. Jack McLcllaii. Mr. Wilbur jddms. Victoria Iross, Mr. Montague Anncar. Lou- er Montague and Mr. John sen. Montague. spent the past week- end at their respective 11011195- Mr. Murray Jackson, prcseiith employed in Charlottetown. was ti recent visitor to his home in Pet- er's Road. Mr. Donald EJdlT.-stoit. Siimniei'- 51.1.3, pp.-in the past few d:i)'5 Vl-to iting friends and relativcs in Pet- er's Road. The many friends of Mi5S' K-air Porter of Murray River will iesljzl to learn that she is a Ddllfmv '5 the Kiiis's County lluSi'1llHl- All wish her a speedy lircolel-it Miss Wilma M:-icLtii'e, siurlciit. UT linioii Comniercial Collcf-it :3"; Miss Barbara Beck. studtlll 0 w. C.. Charlottetown. spent the wee cud at tlivir reSioccm'-” l10m' es in Montague. itiisses Jean Vivace:-r and I-EH11"-'l up-giiibotliaiii. student nurses 1-3 lllf: P l-'.. Island Hospital. spent the week-cud at their llCV7ll95- Lower I Montague Miss llelen l.andrlSBn N Caldii of her Laiidrigan of gun was a recent SUE-El bi-other-. Mr. John Lower Montague- Mr. Colin Jackson. pi-esemlv Pm: played in Charlottetown. spent the weal:-cntl at his home in LOWS! Montague. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson and son Roger were recent visitors to sturgeon. where they visited Mr and Mrs. Earl Llewellyn. Mr and Mrs. John Earl Jenkins of Murray River were recent guests at River View. Lower Montague- Mrs. John Larrtlrlgan. . yLOW9T Montag.ue,was a recent visitor 10 Georgetown. the guest of llir. an.l Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Mrs. '1'. Ti. Jackson. delegate from Sturgcoii Bziplisi Church. attended a meeting lielzl recently in Mor.-tague ll.-iplis: Church. Mr. ad Mrs. Bert Taylor aii:l Shirley Tn.vloi- of Lower Moiii..1i!l"'-- were Sunday visitors to Albion. while there they attended church services. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Davey. em- ifoyces of licwiit's factory. LOWr"li Montague spent the week-end at their home in ('aspci'caux. Iiiacxinnon. teacher Miss Lola at. Lower Morizcigtic. spent the week-end in Sturgeon with her mother. Mrs. Nat Macxinnon. Mr. and Mrs. .ianies King and their two children. -Eldon and Linda. of Lower Montague. were recent visitors to sturgeon, svlir-re they visited ulth friends and rel- ntivcs. A large congregation was in at- tendancc at the farewell service for the Rev. Maurice Fietchcr which was jielrl Sundn.V in the Sturgeon Haplist C-hurcii. lip- pi-opriate hymns were sung and Mr. Fletcher preached a very in- spirin-g sermon. chosing from the 5th chapter of GBlaI.lfill'S The choir beautiful "God Be With You Fill We Meet Again." Rev. Mr. Fletch- er is also pastor of the Moiiiagiic Baptist Church. He expects to leave Montague within R few weeks. All wish he and his family happiness and success in the fut- Gradc I. B.-l. Filmer Keavs. Al- xlat-Donald. MacAulay and iire. Nora MacDonald. equal. Grade I C.-No tests. M. A. Kcays-Teacher. REGISTERED TRADE MARK Look for this trade mark on every panel! See your lumber and building supply dealer for samples and literature - or write direct to Dept. M-A" INTERNATIONAL Fllll I- IOAID I PIYVIOOD SAllS LIMITED, OATIIIAII, QIIl.' GIIII PRESDVIOOD GIIIII OI IIACI TEMPIRII PIISDVIOOI ORIIM OIIARTIIOIRD LIATIIIVIOOD 38.00 pin or his text rendered the ever CULI”d'.df) may be bought at the following places in Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Rich- in George- twl-IETHER you want a 330.00 watch, .i small -deposit. will hold any art- ir-i.-; until Christmas. V R. Pep- icr, The Jeweller. Montague. A week-end visitor to Murray River was Miss Vanda Munn, em- ployee of the Bank of Commerce, Montague branch, Montague. Mr. Louis Johnston. who is presently attending Mount Allison Academy, spent the week-end in Montague witii his parents. M;. and Mrs. L. A. Johnston. Miss Frances Prosper. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. was a recent visitor to Genrgctowii. visiting with her par- er.-ts, Mr. and Mrs. William Pros- '))('f'. Recent visitors to Peter's Road lvPl'O Miss Shirley Vanlderstinc, who had as her guest Miss Nelda Webster of Cliui-lottetown. Miss Vaiildersttnc is presently employ- ed in Charlottetown and was vis- iting with her p:irents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanlderstine. Miss Aime Jolinslon of Chai'lottetow'.i also was a visitor to Peter's Road. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Reid. . EAT PRICSBYTERIAN CIIURCII --Sunday evening's service in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague. was largely attended. and conducted by the pastor. Rev. F. N. Young. Appropriate hymns were sung. with Mis. Elsie Watter- worth at the orgaii. Special music by the choir under the direction of J. E. Duniiirip included the anthems "A Song Of Peacc."Jar- ihtrged from Fiiilandin by Jean Siibcllus, and "Lord Of Every Land And Nation." tnoy E. Nelle), Mr. Young preached a very inspiring sermon in keeping with the Arm- istice service. ..t)f0.TAGUE (IOUPLE SUR- PRISED Oiie fll-?,liI. recently Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Montague were relaxing in their comfortable ncwly rc-modcllcd home. when albout two dozen friends and rela- tives arrived unexpectedly. some coming in the front door and while the others came in the back door. After the furi and excitement had subsided somewhat. a sumptuous lunch was served by the visitors. The highlight of tiic evening came wlicn Mr. E. Worth on behalf of the visitors gave a witty and hum- orous address. and presented Mr. and Mrs. Coffin with a beautiful r-': ir. Mr. Coffiii. on behalf of ii-ii.-elf and his viifc. thanked the visxiors for their kindness and good wishes. The citizens of Mon- in::'.ic, also wish Mr. and Mrs. Cof- f:ii every happiness in the beauti- ful home on the ' Georgetown and Vicinity Ylii Flair Cr.-iwforri has joiiird the IVlvircli.irit Marine ir. llziiifax. Mr. Gorrloii Stewart .-if Flier- lntwfown. spent the vr-ck-end iit his honic in Georgetown Miss K.ithlccn Doyle. R. N.. of Boston. M-'ISS.. arrived in Genius- town it low days ago. on a vi4.t to her father. Mr. Ernest Doyle. Miss Lorraine L:lllfIl')'. student at ifiiioii tfonimcrclail College iI'I Clinrlottctown. spent the week- end at hcr home in Georgetown. Miss Jo.-in McQuiilan. student at Nntro Dome Academy. was the week-ciid guest of her . prircnis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuill:in. Mr. Lloyd liempliill. who is employed in the City. was a re- cent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Homphill. Captuiii J. B. Scuilv. Canndl:-.ri Army. Ai.lailllt' Coniixtind Head- quarters in 1-liilifrix. N S.. paid -" visit in his home over the Re- mcmlirnnce Day week-v-rid. Mr. Jerome Condon of Char- lottr-lowii motored to Georgetown on Saturday where he was the wcck-ciitl guest of friends. Miss Jean MacCannei; and Miss Vera Trenholni. students at Nolre Dame Academy. spent the twist week-rml at them homes iii Georgetown. Mr. Elmer J:-ffcr.v. wlin is ain- Plfliiftfl Willi the Maritime El":- lric (Tnnipnivv in -Zliarlottetmvii. was a recent visitor to his h).r.e in Georgetown. Mr. Walter MacNeill of the Crinndlnii National V.ti'lways in (fliarlottetoivn. visited hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacNelll or. Sunday. Ml-is PI-P.-iiior Walsh. Prince nl Wrilcs COIIOEE student was the week-end truest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Chur- ION-Eloivh. spent the holiday week- end ris the guest of Il('l mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Miss Helen Murphy of Notre Dame Academy and Mr. Arnntd Murphy nf St. Dunstams Coll.-ize. were Rlleats of their parents. Mr and Mrs. William Murphy for the- Remembravice Day we.-k-end. Friends of Mr. A. H. Stewart are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his entering the Vet- rrnnsi Wing of the Prince Evi- ward Island Hospital for treat- nfrni and all hope his condition will rapidly improve. The death occurred very surl- rlcnly in Halifax, N. S., of Mr. Fred Owen. The deceased was the son of Mn. Mu Owen and the late George Owen. formerly of Georgetown and be him resided In Halifax for many years. where he was employed will! the. City AMATEUR GOIITEST . YEO'S THEATRE Iinmsuav, Nov. 16th. Sponsored by the Montague Branch, Canadian Legion Entries will be received for fiddling, step-daiicing, and singing by the secretary. Montague branch, Canadian Legion up to Nov. 15th. Program starts 8.30 p.m. Admission 50c Orders for tickets will be accepted by mail. T Murray Harbour North Mrs. George Graham and Mrs. William Graham of Murray Har- bour North wcre recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mm. Raulston Johnston and daughter. lone. were week-cnd visitors to Carleton Siding. guests bf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswcli. Misses Sadie and Catherine Millar. students of P.W.C. Char- lolletown. spent the week-end at their homes. The friends of Mr. Charles Clow of Murray Harbour North will regret to learn that he is I patient in the Kings County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferguson. Pictou. N.S.. are spending a few days in Murray Harbour, the guests of Mrs. Ferguson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton liicken. Mr. George Chcvcrie, accom- panied by Misses Rita and Marie Cheveric of East Point. were Sun- (lay visitors to Peter's Road and Montague. visiting friends wind relatives. Services on Sunday were held in Murray Harbour North Pres- byterian Church in the morning and Peter's Road in the afternoon. and were conducted by Rev. E. C. Evans of Charlottetown. The text of Rev. Mr. Evans' sermon was taken from Isaiah. 6th chapter. verse 1. Bristol and O O Vicinity Doctor T.L. Farmer, city, was in this vicinity recently on profes. sional duties. Miss Alce McCarthy spent the heck-end at her home here, Mr. valentine MacDonald. :-n- tered the Hospital at Charlotte- tcwn last week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Byrne were ivr-elr-eiid visitors to Bristol along zvitii their two children. Mr. Roddie O'Hanley, was a bus- iness visitor to the city on Friday ieturniiig home in the evening, Mr. Driscoll of Mount Herbert has taken a position in the Mort-ll Co-operative store. He is a grad- l'P.l.8 cf 5. D. U. and will no doubt take part. in the business end of the store operation. Mr. Robert Ballanger has gone to Moncton where he will be employ- ed. He is a meat. cutter by trade. His wife and family have moved up from the shcre and taken ret- ldence in Moreil. His many good friends here re- gret to learn that Father Baldwin rector at Holy Redeemer Church. city, has been replaced as his five year term is up. All hope to :19: him back again at least to visit us Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. city. were Sunday visitors here alcng with their two daughters. They came out in time for nine o'clock Mass. Mrs. John F. Mcfnnla who has resided in the railway station ap- artment with her late husband and family for many years will move out to another house to make their hcme owing to'the sudden passing of Mr. Mclnnis. the C.N.R. agent. This vicinity suffered A double shock last week in the passing of Hon. H.l-I, Cox. and John F. Mc- innis. C. N. R. agent. This vicinity could ill afford the passing and loss of these two men who spent most of their lives serving the public in 2. pleasant way. The beacon light always burned in the station whi- dc-w at night. and Mr. Mclnnis never said. "It's after hours". to anyone, no matter the hour it was. Agents will come and go at this station but we doubt if ever there will be another John 1". Mcfnnis Such cbliglng men come only once in a generation to such a position. Tramway Company. from which wmfllny he has been on pension for the past few years ..'Misii Eleanor Hobos. student. nurse lit the Prince Edward is- land Hospital, was the recent truest of h-r min-nt.: Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. Sun. for n few dayr. . Mr. Harold Dicks. ron of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dicks, t.-lg on Mon. My for Charlottetown where lie will sign attestation l-.ipers. loin- ing the Royal Canadian Navy. Harold will be stationed for n few days at H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte. prior to being posted to a mainland training center. .Mr. Richard Delmry and Mr. Cullen Debory. sngl.-mm" gtu. dents at St. Francis Xavier Uri- lverslty in Antlgonlsh. wen week. and guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Debory. Accom. psnylng them, as their guest. was Mr. Charles Morin-an or Antig- onllllt IN MEMORIAM M35. ANDREW lU'l'IlllLAVD The community of Cable Head East was surprised and grieved to hear of the-death of an old friend and neighbour. Mrs. Andrew Suth- erland. on Aug. Slat. 1950. ill for a few days of some minor ailment. she seemed to be recovering but she suddenly became worse. and death came with alanninl lWi!l-' ness. All her life a devoutly religi- ous member of St. Peters Church, she received the last rites of the church from the hands of her pal- tor Rev. Father Butler. A cheer- ful and willing helper in ul-I parish activities and a kind and sym- pathetic neighbour in times of trouble or distress. her unexpect- cd passing is sincerely mourned by I large circle of friends. She leaves the following flmlly to mourn a kind mother. two daughters. Kathryn. in SI1I8lI5- U- S.A.. Marion. Mrs. Albert Williams .of Dorchester, N.S.. one 8199-3011 Peter, on the homestead, two step- daug-hters. Mary. Mrs. Daniel Mcagheri Sautzus. and Mural!”- Mrs. Bennett Lewis. Calble Head East. also a sister Margaret. Wh0 made her home with her. Her husband and a step-son Her- -bert predeceased her a few years ago. The funeral service was held at St. Peters Church. F-Willem Mass was offered by Rev. T. Butler. The pallbearers were Harold Lewis. Reggie Lew-is. Kenneth McKinnon. Ronald McDonald. Daniel Mc- Isaac and Aeneas McAulay. , MASSES Kathryn Sutherland. Swampscott. Mass. (2) Marion C. Williams, Doi-cheater. Mass. Margaret MceKnzie. St. Peters Peter Sutherland. 51- PEI-H5 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meogher. Saugus, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Lewis, St. Peters Albert J. Williams, Dorchesicr. Mass. Bobby and Tommy Meagher. Saugus. Mass. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lewis. St. Peters John J. Sutherland. St. Peters Mrs. Vincent Sutherland and family, St. Peters Mrs. Clement family. St. Peters Mrs. Gertrude Sutherland and family. St. Peters Phyllis Morrison, St. Peters Mrs. John P. Sutherland and family, Morcll - Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKen1.te. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDon- aid and family. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland and family. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McAulsy. "Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mclsaac and family. St. Peters . Mary. Jackie and Bobby Lewis. St. Peters Hilda and Harold Lewis. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mcisaac and Jean. St; Peters Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKlnnoI: and family. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon- ald. St. Peters Annie McLclian, St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Me- Aulay. St. Peters Mrs. Hugh D. McKirinon and family, St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Kinnon. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLellan. St. Peters Joe and Gus Pcteirs Mrs. Katherine O'.HInley and Michael Byrne. St. Peters air. and Mrs. Maurice Burns. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lewis. St. Peters Joseph Lewis. St. Peters Mrs. Henry McDonald. St. Pit- ers Kenneth and Annie McDonald. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. James J. McDon- ailcl. St. Peters Walter and Joe O'l-lanley, St. Peters Bob and Mary Bur-ire. Boston. Mass. Harry Walsh. St. Peters Joe and Katie Mclnniis. St. Peter: John Dan Walsh. St. Peters Ernest Mclnnis, St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Sixtus Lewis and John. St. Peters Malcolm and Rubin McDonald. St. Peters Mrs. Angus McLean. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pratt. St. Peters David and Roddy Pratt, St. Pet- Sutherland and Kenneth Mc- McLclian, St. SIS Ronnie Mclnnis and family, St. Peters Martin and Irene Mclnnis, St. Peters . Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCarthy. St. Peters fir. and Mrs. Leo Frozer. St. Peters Sarah Wilson. st. Peters Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer and family. St. Peters St. Peters Francis Campbell. Charlottetown R. J. Mccormsc. Monticello Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn. St, Peters Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barry. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0'1-fuiley. Charlottetown Brent 0'1-fsnley, Charlottetown Marion and Genciveve 0'1-foniey. Charlottetown town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Psquct and family. Charlottetown Paddy Mclcirinon. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leslie. St. Peters Billie. Joe and Marie Leslie. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ledwell and family. St. Peters .Peneie and Peter Kelly. Bear- River , Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Steele. MAlHliEU'S rill. Dr. R. J. McDonald and family, Kenneth Donrielly. Charlotte- , -NoiveMnan -14, 1950 I T. Too Spud ltrower or the Marltlim Howard Dixon. of Souris, P31 Ihas been elected the 1950 p.,.....; king of the Maritimcs. His grand champion Katadhins won him first prize at the Maritime Winter 1-2...- at Amherst, and also title. Montague River Dear old rivcr Montague You are going to live agnlii Thanks to the dredge and all the crew Who helped your dignity to retain. Larger vessels you can grr-tn. Now your channel is mop mm wide No more trouble will you meet Or wait reverses of the li(lt' You will flow so clean Illlll sliirr And you will murmur .-oft rm. Like you did when I ulis l And that was 0. so long ac.-, Often then I gathered porfylt-,r From the red srind on yum sum-5 seeming then like prccloiis medals I'd like to do it just once nioie. The body of the crock is irmze It was once your lovely child They left the mouth :iio::t- lg yawn Dear creek that once so aw:-elly smiled. You will find me oft' romuiiciig Dear river Montague You're so beautiful, enchanting All the blessed seasons throurii. Summer time your banks IN green Where wild flowers spre.-ill and t Erow And the tall white Urclics Ivan As if to watch your ripples flow. High upon their bird like pcrriin Are tourists ca-bir.-s white mi.-; low Shaded by the friendly hlrclml While through their branches son Mrs. Johanna Alslrome. Satigus, Mass. (2) Mary Coniy. Swain-pscoiu Nlass. Louise Davis. Swanirpsctiit Vial if:-icii Mcaghcr. Saugiis, Mass. Eilccn Whalcn. (fliarlottctnwn. Mrs. Joseph McKcnna. Orcna Maine Mr. and Mrs. Edvvai-rl D-'-ilm Rochpori. Mass. Terra Wilson. Boston. Bins-. Georgina McDonald. Boston, Mass. Joseph and Catherine Mcilonald, St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. AxC."I.)at'll. Boston, Mass. Mrs. E. J. Brooks. Saugiir. Mus MESSAGES OF SYMIE-Yl”HY Mr. and Mrs. Clifton D.ii:;'.rel! and Huntley. New Gl.-isgmi. P.E.l. Miss Marion McDonald. Char- lottetown Hospital Joseph Mclsaac. Alberta Miss Effie McLeod. St. Peters. Edith and Florence liclnnu. Somci-ville, Mass. Cassie Sutherland, Btisuiii. Mass Margaret and Leo IJtlilg3I'u Frenchlort. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. ATnlbI't'V;vI Sleelh Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. William A.'ir.eflQ Ga.-ape, P.Q. l - Card Of Thanks The family of the late 1l:s.All' drew Sutherland wish in rxpft?" their sincere thanks in -'- Tim” and neighbors who as in many ways during cent bereavement and Eli. who sent Mass Cards and Met- sages of Sympathy. ATV MONTAGVE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE By Miss Edith cnnmbeil y M AT A BARGAIN Appiy:- E: II. STEWART cm Stewart & Beck'! Mfr. M IIIYING LIVE AND DRESSER POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PAC KING cos. Sourls. P. I. I- iights show. -Lenn Va-xsqi Portland 6. Maine. Formerly of Mnntrigiie. . Charlottetown Miss Irene LeBiane, Sauguq Mass. '