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It?- IIll-L IIOIII FIJI orhl ‘In lid-Ad's- g.‘ m no I've-Ila e Dal “ma: for Dom-off: Q- JOHN HALIFAX INGIIIINMII - IDVIE NIIOIINIIINING GIIIPANY LTD. Building Products, Shingles, Sidings, Rolled Roofing, etc. The Ilogere Hardware Company Ltd. Dealers For All Lines of Building Products IN MEMORIAM ‘salsa runs rnlennnzm The many friends and relatives m this Province will regret the g of Pamila. Maclienzle at ell, Lhasa, on April 13th, 193B. Kb lboKenBle had resided in Lowell for the nest forty-five years her home with her brother Beth and nephew Orrin MscKenzie, I86 Carlisla St. From the time of her going to Lowell until about six years ago aha was a valued em- flloycd of the firm of A. G. Pol- rd Oo. and had made many friends in that city. The subject of this sketch was born st Cavendish, Prince Edward Island and was the eldest daugh- Igr of Ewen C. and (Catherine Mscllure) MacKenzie and leaves to mourn her passing four sisters, 641a, Washington, D.C.. e1, New ork. Elizabeth, Virginia. and Hilda st North Rustioo, as well as many rclativu in this province and else- where. Her only brother Seth predeceas- her six years ago as did two s Catherine in infanc and [Aura thirty YOMB @80- Her funeral services were held at the home of her nephew Orrin S. MaoKcnnle on Faster Saturday afternoon, April 16th at 3 o'clock and were largely attended by friends and neizhbors- Rcv- James King, Ph.D., pastor of the First Congregational Church officiated. Mrs. Arthur J. Lavcnrne sangfThe Old Rugged Cross" and. G005 Night and Good Morning’. There were many floral remem- bmnges, The pail bearers were Messrs. William cmipun. William M. Chaplin. Joseph H- Omfk "Id William J, MscLure. Burial took place in the family lot in Westtawn cemetery where the committal servioc was read by Rev. Dr. King. MRS. ELIZA ANN There passed peacefully to her eternal reward on April 35. 1933. a most highly respected resident of Kensington, in the person of Mrs. Eliza Ann MacNeil. aged 81 YBBTS- Mrs. MacNelll was born in Nor- boro. April 14th. 1857, and was the daughter of the late Rev. and rs. Hu h Dunbar one of the flrfili Into our freezers and we FRESH FROZEN HERRING A Low Priced Fox Food These are promptly handled from the fishermen sound fish, packed in boxes of 25 pounds each. Also boneless beef, boneless horsemeat, beef tripe, beef cheeks, beef hearts and ground meat. Island Cold Storage Company DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS can assure you of clean, PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NIITIOE T0 TIIUBN OWNERS CONTRACTORS for the bituminous paving work ht thh Province will require a number of dump trucks sult- sble for the hauling of gravel and elphsltic mixtures. The Department ls therefore anxious to obtain a list of all parties owning suitable dump trucks in the Province who are desirous of obtaining labour on these projects. All parties are requested to register at the office of the Deputy Minister of Highways, before the 26th day of May, their name, addresq the type of truck that they have and the place in which they are willing to work. L. B. MscMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Highways ' IsfiJ-fl-ll cnnnnmraroljvlil. Mu u, lees. Presbyterian ministers to settle in Prince Edward Island. Mrs. MacNeil was the widow of the late James MacNeil. Elmsdalc, and had lived in Elmsdele until twelve years ago. when she moved t9 Kensington with her daughter. Mrs. C. l‘. P. Yeo, who tenderly and lovingly cared for her until the end. ' Oi a quiet. unassuming and haimy nature it is in the home where she will be missed. Although in failing health for a number of years, she was able to be around almost every day. Her greatest de- light was in her 2 great granddaugh- era and she loved to have them visit her. Death had no terrors ‘for her; as her implicit faith in 1 God as her Heavenly Father was ap- parent to all who knew her. 1 She leaves to mourn their loss. three daughters and one son. name- ,ly: Marguerite, Mrs. Grant, Ed- . monton; Ethel, Mrs. Yeo, Kensing- ton; Miss Annie. Kenslngion; Les- lie in sturais. Basia; seven grand- children and two great grandchil- dren and a number of 1119066 Ind nephews. and grand nieces and grand nephews who will always cherish the memory oi Aunt Eliza. I The funeral was held on April‘ 26th. After a short private scr- vice at the home of her daughter. he: remains were taken to the Kensington United Church, where her pastor, Rev. Mr. Salter con- ducted ihe service. The ch01: sang l sevens-rams ansnsunm as for 3mm ' rousnsncmos winmmuvueoss ' ddw.£i?§?"' Warm '__ mu of nsar m: up onou 00,133 WI WI m. uni? éisdfldfi culture. lrMD-Be others 1,731.5. I wru. "ax-no" is“. 'munloate with the Glue-dim? ‘WIWI oensary Board Room, m‘ mug-gm‘ Oity Bull Recital Edward Theatre, oore d: Mcbeods show window. L-BTO-S-SO-ll. h in 25 flat. yard He entered the 40 yard race. with the leaders m. for three e of the distance. h on head of the stretch wt s, stitch. lfl hi3 side. "BOD" an 5n. HUB-l visitor I102! and th h‘; pgr- ' $.22‘. has. .. who ""1 5mm’ success in . Farewell Gathering Mrs. Ella. MacDonald and her son. Mr. Fulton MacDonald were given a farewell reception on Mo“. day evenlnz at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul, prior to their departure to take up their rssld. “"13” i“ ".‘?.°i"“‘°'.d..... rook ur ng e r res in - field Mrs. MacDonald and Bfsmily made a host of friends. and the whole community Bothered to say God a eed. After the guests had assemb ed. Dr. A. ‘Ihomson ect- inn as chairman, stated the pur; [ we o! the nth and callec upon Miss Blanche arson t" read the following address. whic.‘ WM accompanied by s. well filler genres presented lfirliflss 0d. After s. MecDonal" Iraciously acknowledged the gift and ex essions of will thi remain er of the evening was spent in vocal and instrumental music genes and social intercourse. Re- cn-ts were served by the’ 1t is with feelings or deep re- Bretlandea! KGB? ioense of 105, that we earn no o your intention to vacant‘; fill oom- munity and take up your residence in Honodais. During the years you both have been with us. you have endesmd NWT-Sofie 00 Us all. by your amiabe character your pleasant i‘;’i2i‘d““..5°“°i2lif.. “cry”- n l 11¢ l‘! 7011i‘ Oll risqufelltt throughout the whole com- n Y. Your ion. Mrs. MacDonald will be felt no doubt, more keenly in the church than elsewhere, ba- cause you have filled so many cf- flces, well and faithfully. You have been our organist for yenrsand have perfor ed your duties faithfully and e ficlently. Nothing seemed too much trouble for you. and in all conditions of roads and weath- er, your place was never vacant: and if at times, we as a co ega- tion seemed unappreciative your efforts. deep in our hearts we were not unmindful. but one and all were grateful for your services. Again you will be missed. as teach- er and organizer in our Sabbath school where Sunday after Bu d y °°l~"'c-"""“9" 125L553}; 00m- sn to buy coed seed u. n: m t . 331w»- ° l” p" miillcql-hfiil. ANNUAL MEETING City ma. notes-semi raoros or nanca om m urs Show at Prince _Jl1ne 2nd. are in ID insertion Guardian belooai sttbefidlgvtlhbtgcwaranllh“ 1 "I. ~. ‘\ 5.75/2 w/rv-MLL/Ams -. Paint Headquarters PAINT Joas now available onthe HOLMAN HOME PLAN pay only 10 7,, DOWN 10 % Monthly N0 INTEREST NOTHING EXTRA‘ LOWEST PRICES BEST PAINT PRODUCTS SHERWIN-IVILLIA Pnooucrs Co. H: MS ll l‘ President time and again. and have laboured with untiring effort to increase the membership and foster its growth. Your loyalty to the best things of life and your sympathy and practical help in tmss of sickness will ever lin or in our memory. Both you and ultcn will always r red as kind and hel ul neighbors and friends. We l always look forward to your presence. from time to time in our homes and when you are set- tled in your new home, we are not going to wait for s formal invita- tion. for we know. as In the past we will always meet a pleasant wel- come at your hospitable door. And year after year you attended filth: l now dear friends. you are about to fully and gave of your best to the children and young people. And yet again, we will miss you in our Mlssi ‘ leave us. Before we t ii‘"“"°“” you have performed the duties of: her favorite hymns and Walker sang very feelingly "The Christians Good Night". Following this service her remains were con- veyed by train to Elmsdale where a service was held in Elmsdalc United Church on April 27th. Rev. Mr. Patterson conducted the scr- vice. Intcrment in Elmsdalc cemetery beside her husband who predeceas- ed her thirty-nine years ago. (Patriot Please Copy) t _ lf to thin-k upon mtfifrfi El ‘$.21’? you could freely rows . cmc, up r E Y E S I 6 II T EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glance Ito. i I l N. J. IIABON I OPIOMITI-III‘ IIONTAGUI. I I. I. Olloe Con ‘ "Ill , Brenton THER i i #3 _€.":_ I i, m or: ..-: i onary Society. where‘ 0! 200W!" Ind "I? we ask ll per- in the spirit ndship. In conclusion may we say. you will always be welcome visitors st our future meetin and social gatherings. We wil say ‘nu revoir‘ but not ‘mod-bye’ and may Cod bless you both with health and prosperity in your new home. ed on behalf t this git ape in value-but r oh roohfield Q 81in and surrounding communflies. In Memoriam MEI. EMILY WATT! ‘lhe death occurred at the home of her nsiee . Ollie Brown. Y rk on - Nth of 0 Hrs. lolly gotta was predeceased by her hudaand Jesse Watts 19 years ago. She was then residing at West Covcheao. After her husband's death she mm- ed to Charlottetown where she has lived ever since until recently whlen she came to live with her ne ce. The late Mrs. Watts was born in Halifax, NB, the daughter of Thomas Lnrner and Margaret Mills Lomer. The deceased was a faithful Christian and a staunch member of the United Church. She was dearly loved by many friends in the country and city who will regret the passln of one who was such a sincere fr end and kind neighbour. The funeral services was held in York United Church being eon- ducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The hymns sung were of the deceased own choosing: "Abide With Me". "Rock of Ages" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Remain. were laid to rest in the Cemetery st York. PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDER for SUB-GRADING suntan TENDERS addressed to the unaersisn“ will be received n this office until hm of Monday- M‘ o, 193s for the following Highway work, n. the Count! d Prince, Province of Prince Edward Island. Reconstruction of the Sub-Grade, Trunk Route No. 1. Summcrslde to Tignish- Section-St. Nicholas Road East, 1.6 Miles- Each Tender for the work must be on the refill" forms, which may be obtained at the office of the Dtllm‘ ; ment of Public Works and Highways, Charlotteivl": l Prince Edward Island, and must be accompanied by a" f” [copied bank cheque for One Thousand ($1,000.00) fllllm" payable to the Dc ariment of Public Works and Highway‘ of Prince Edwar Island. H The Department makes s charge of three (83-00) at‘ lars for each complete set of specifications, which Pa!“ _-_.______. will be refunded after the contract has been awarded- A moment's insight is sometimes "n" “ m“ °’“’°"°“°°"'“°‘"'°" The lowest or any tender will not necessarily I» l" , “Idtifasuimly a day. and s little d0! canted, L. B_ MNMILLAN’ I hm" mmvgnmgwf% uwbdua‘, m, Deputy Minister of Public Works 8t H18 . r Ullfl OMIT- ulli nephews acted as pallbear- : . Prank, George. Hflfflld ; snd William Watts and Ollie Brown. see n m.» as s spur. Charlottetown, P.E.l., May 27-1933" 44¢ ' I --I5v ca...” McManul o» g 4O . or M5- : .