an of seam» 4%]... mourn hummus are his (m, Mary Gallant) twelve mawmd d; “ namely; Mrs. 304,191,; LeClair, North Rilstioo, mummy n, Ottawa; Eloi A». mmundston. N- 3-; 303w“, Mass: Rev. Cornelius pings“, SJ. Suchow, China; Rev. ‘_ 5_ meodore, 0ND, Rust-loo; “s. Ilaurétita Devino, Peskes anion; Mrs. Robert Soden, Brook- ‘x. Y. o) Mrs. Mary Charlottetown. Montreal. - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent '1‘. Douoette. Boston, Mass (6). c Mrs. Abram Peters and family. u, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenauit, mm‘. Uillfibflfitlifll. 1 Claude Pinesu, otuvs. Marguerite Pineau, Otta wa. /Mr. Aiyro Arsensuit, Charlotte- wgg. d Mrs I . an . Anny Pinesu, Char‘ WWII. Mr. Red Pound. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. B. Pound, Char- iottstown. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Doucetto, North itustieo. Mr. and Mrs. Isnile Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Peters, North Rustico. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Gai- iant, North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudin, North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. ldlnond Gallant, Norht Itustico. Mr. arid Mrs. Allan/Gauthier, North Rustico.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert» Gallant, North Rustico. . Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe Hernia, North Rustioo. ‘ Mr. D'Arcy Pinning. Charlotte- N. Y4 s. enee '17.. Montreal; w“ l!" . “inmate, Montreal, Mrs. Bert- nm Biecquiere, North Rustico. Aubm, Imperoyai, N. S. Also left to mg“!!! a devoted brother are Mrs.‘ m“ Doucette.‘ Charlottetown, snd m; Qyrus Pineau, North Rustico. flgv. Peter Plneau, a brother, pro-l deceased him several years‘ ago. Of‘ me twelve children mentioned, ‘have eleven were present at the- nmeral service which was held ati the Stella Maris Church on Mon- day, March 21. VRequiem Mass was celebrated by the Palm!) Rev. Eric Robin, assisted by Rov- Cinrence Pitre, as deacon and Rev. m] Dalton as sub-deacon. The pail-bearers were Iivo sons and a son-in-iaw of the deceased. In- torment was at the Stella Maris cemetery where the mortal re- mains were laid in their final rest- ing place... ' e May hi] soul HIS ll M100. The family (30 Gregorian) Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe leClair, North Rustico, (l) ' Mr. and Mrs. l. l‘. Pinball. Ottawa - Ml- and Mrs. I. A. Pinoau. lidlnundston (2) m. o. '1'. Pineau.‘ Montreal (10) Miss Antoinette Pineau, Mont- real ' Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blacquiere, North Rustioo - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Pineau, trnperoyal, N. S. Mrs. Isalc Doucetto, elm-lotu- town - Mr. 0mm Pinsau: North Rustioo Mrs. L. J. Anderson, Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. George LeCiair, North Itustico Lorraine, Lois and Rita Pinesu, Wstertown, Mass (2) ltsv. Clarence Pitre. Rustioo Sisters of St. Augustine l. nvent. oo. Sisters of Stella Maris Convent, North Rustico Sisters of Notre Dune Academy, l“ lottetown Sisters of 8t. Joseph's Convent, Charlottetown - Sisters of C. N. D. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenauit, St. Raphael (2) If Mr. and Mrs. Joe. G. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron and family, North Rustioo I Mr and Mrs. Aiyre Arsonauit and family, Charlottetown . | Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand LeCiair, North Rusticm. | Mil Nose Boots. Staten Island.‘ iilIllililB Mr. and Mrs. Petelyll-Dufly, Watertown (I). Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin, Wttertown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gallant, North Rust-loo. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston, North Rustico. ‘ Mrs. Bernadette Gould, North Rustico. ' Miss Celine Gauthier, Charlotte- wn.- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Charlottetown. Miss Louise Arseneuit, Mont- re . ‘ Mr. C. C. McIaaac, Montreal. Julienne, Florence, Edmond and Ceo Gaudet, Montreal (2). Laurette. and Johnny Doucetts, Montreal. Le Club Acadien, Montreal. ' Mliss Lillian McGuigan, Mont- res . . m. Alberic Tremblay, Montreal. sssssss i, Employees Association of the l1. I. Commission, ‘ a1 (10). Staff of Bt. Iawrenco Flour Mills, Montreal (0). - _ Mr. and Mrs. Georges Miohsud, Hull (t). - Mr. and Mrs. Cmer Isslnleur, Ottawa. - Mrs. Fred Callaghan, Chas-lotto- town. : » Mr. and Mrs. Hank I. Gallant, Wellington. , ‘ ‘ Jesuit Mission Fathom. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. nay Suote, Char- lottetown. ' Mrs. Edith Buoto and Hose, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Asado Pinoau, Quincy, Mass.‘ t Ida and Catherine Albert, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. McNelii, North Rust-loo. ‘ . .1. Denis Gallant, Halifax. I some»: Bouquets l " Sisters of (St. Augustine's ‘Con- North m». and m-s. n s. hi»... and Junior, Charlottetown. x I llesssmoflymrslhr ‘A Sr. so. Marie Amabilis,_C. n. n, Ottawa. g i Pupils of st. Augustine's Con- vent. Rilstloo.’ Miss Rose knots, Staten ‘Island, N. Y. "1 I - Mr. and am. Abra Arsenauitsnd sv mfnsvsouls Doiron n. family, ~ w.c.T.u. sores w.o.'r.o.l. "siono SONG" When danger lurks around us, When evils brie confound us. We then, our banners fling- 411. . Wliliaiend the old oall ring- .-s méoocsnanomssusnvm land For uoo and Home and livery ' ‘Lend. “Rear not. I will uphoidethes; _ My strength shall still snloid thee And I. will leave thee never “ In all thy brave emieevor." Glorus: So, with God's love to guide us, ‘Ihough scofifmg foes deride us, And evil hosts surround us Fight on, flii Victory clowns us. Chorus: _ _ Georgia M. Cook. to; uj vmlrss "Someone always raises the question. ‘What right does the state have to interfere with your private life’? Thqe is only tone _ . When the rights of the individual become a threat to so- ciety, they must be controlled by social legislation. The Traffic, with its threat to more than half the homes in our country. has be- come an uloerous growth which is eating the heart of the American way of life." WANTED! . YOUNG WOMEN "Whml shall I send and who will go tor us?" ‘ Who will answer "Here em I lord. Send Met"! , We would like to smell espec- ialiyto young women, young moth- ers, to unite with this organisa- tion, the W.C.T.U.. whihh stands inan unique position smohg wom- en's organised groups, in that it is Mon-political (though keenly intcested "in many matters of leg- islature); non - denominational mlough having members of ev- ery denomination); is the only usglniiltiusi meicing Tmli Ad!" s-tinenco an absolute rule for mu. Lflliilp,‘ Blfl il ilKOflllSbflli (being organised in fifty ooillt- ries). and our policy in the world of social service is "Do every- thing" (Frances Willard) . Who will hold up the standard in the trying days ahead unless you younger mothers enter into service NOW and train ibr the task? A young mother, with her baby but a few days old in her arms, slid to one who loved hero .~-. . "Oh, why must mothers suffer so tor thae littleiives?" And the re- ply came "What we suffer for, and nothing‘ else is the thing w’ love and prise the most." . . . family, Charlottetown. Mr. and" Mrs. Arthur Arsenault St. Raphael. Mr. and Mrs. Prank I. Gallant, Wellington. Succurssle do Rasiily, iaSociete L'Assomption, Ottawa. Miss Marion Smith, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Mineau, Ottawa. Staff of 1710., Montreal. Personnel of St. Lawrence Piour Mills, Montreal. We arc not csiiins you, desi- young mothers, to an easy serv- ice, but we s» ulna-You. for-till rake of th. little tor whom you have already ‘strife-red much. to link yourselves to this that task ofridding our land, and the whole wide world, from the curse of ALCOHOL. For the sake of thesqlnen and women of the More, come with us. You will meet opposition and maybshaired,;but...itisagood arm- ) . - wm. you scorn-r rm: osnm GJLC. m: rassrnmrl-s ssssssol It has been said that "rho Isn- etels train the soldiers — but the mothers halal the men." Several times lately in my oas- ual loading I have noticed articles on "Reading the Bible in Public Schools," or on teochinz morals the school. These articles seemed to have the some conoimicsl, vis: that the ‘euium is overcrowd- ed with subjects of this and that (too many), and tile fundamentals left out. ‘ It the children of today could be taught to obey and , ~“ the Golden Rule, our Peace Con- ferences and United Nations would not have thgprobielns to face which they now have. The Bible contains the principles of all na- tions and creeds, so it should be road by all. As a W.C.T.U. member: Is Canada‘ not spending from three to five times more on alcoholic drink than on education? Where fl this tragic truth going to lead us? Mothers and teachers, we must be more alert and have morals and temperance taught in our homes and schools. We, on Prince Edward Island. ere sponsoring an essay and hope mrly children will take pant in this effort to impress tunperanoe on the mind of youth. “Lil-to each day bring ail your love. Your coulege and kindness too. What will you say when you are called ebovg Of the good you didn't do? Will you answer you meant on an- other day ' ‘Iio offer a helping hand; ‘lb speak kind woods you didn't m! Do Wll think Ho will understand? Into each day bringsilyour um, m of them the world's in need. I \ \ Miss Helen IseBlano, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna, Montreal. » lot Mr. and m; B. A. Houston, Charlottetown. Hone River. Amanda and Daniel Oanspbel North itustioo. - l’ ti.“ i‘..'l'.i"i‘.“.'di‘.ll““w““'“°°ni..,..'. Miss ‘Loretta "llrsintr, con-loud’ town. m‘ . Mr. _ Mrs,- Rank Dolieetto, vvhsatisy River. , 4 Miss maul-lads Gallant, Water,- towa, Mass. -‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. Baiiingall, Char- |' MWWII Mr. and Mrs. Harland up, New l, -r Glasgow. - - , Mr. and Mrs._l'lorent Doiron, ' OUR soARonvc; llosa ’ Roosonobio prices — You if you ptlfdiflfl from us! I i" School Improvement’ rrm_'cusnn1s'_gl.-_ cnarnorrrrowlv rossnuesinmsoloussmilstc. ‘there's m in a kindly deed." ‘ lllariwlslflswsrd. snoar ‘sroar corms-r The lsecutivs of u» onurlo W.C.'I‘.U.. ars following (h. reo- ommmdstion of the Canadian Convention in sponsoring a Rios-t Story Contest for Sign School and Coilodlato students to illustrate some temvlranoe fact, principle or incident, and to be from soc to 1.000 woods isniemth. ‘rho prises shall be from 8 to O10, according to malt, and the story must be received by the Secretary. lbs. Mary Street, before 1960. _ It is expected the best story will owes: in ‘Pldinil. N0 810s‘! Will be returned. ’ League Meeting School Improvement League met for regular meeting in Prince Street School on Tuesday, April 5. Mrs. Scantiobury presided. wei- 3. ‘ “ n and , ‘ to meeting and thanked Col. Lowther for use of Hail. The first part of prolrem consisted of three groups of songs by Prince Street Girls Chorus , under the direction of Miss n. MsoKenzie. These were thoroushly enioyed and the appreciation of tho Ilelxue ex- tended to Miss Mackenzie and girls by Mrs. Leonard MacDonald. The guest speakers of the eve- ning represented the Charlotte- town Y. M. C. A. Messrs, R. Cud- more. J. McConnell. W. MacLeod and W. Cox each spoke on differ- ent branches of Y. M. C. A. activities and told of their plans for youth in the future. General discussi followed and much in- formation obtained. Mrs. Bruce Macldren on behalf of League thanked makers for interesting talks“ ,- . A short business period followed. when plans were formulated for Mrs. B. C. Silver's visit to Cher- lottetown. It is hoped a public meeting can be arranged at which the aims and objectives of Home and School Association can be dis- cussed. It was-decided that finals of Public Speokinfoontest should be completed by April 80. A film committee report was 81V"! by Mrs. Kennedy, who re- ported progrcss in the effort to 511B! more fond better children's “nrnunrv vousuomz! SUN-TESTED READY TRIMMER WALLPAPERS ' ' Reedy to hung-perfect llflidiliflfl edges. ' Wdiibe glodto heipyou sslectyourpoj-lems. u: noosns ‘nlnnwlns o. u». films to lccaPtheatles. On " con keep within your budget, a —~ OR HPL *1‘:- EGA Ace. hmliv 0H "rum/Wee Btownc‘ How's ‘r1415. 1 uKe ALL ammo“. ‘rule no or: we rum MINE AND POTHER? KETTLE Trlvmo : WHAT m Heaven-s (r0 WIN A Too-rn- enaweas ‘POLISH NAME HA6 ' ~ 1M5 swears Grimace vouw. l ’comssr-~ cast-x Fora up Plus A TELEVISION cums . se-r.’ YQJfPL IFEEL ‘ FlNA! _ ! i i. r if‘ m - ' \ _ 9‘- . i A £- / é §_ o" ‘ P S l ’ ‘I a l i.’ l ‘ , y I ‘I Illll f ' the mm will hold similar observ- m, More Trucks, Few‘ of Mrs. MsoKsnde. meeting ad- iourned. A delicious lunch was served by Prince Street teaches-s and social hour enjoyed. To Celebrate Prayer look, Anniversary LONDON. April l — (C?) _. Anslicans thlowhout Britain will attend church in large munbg on Sunday, June i9, in recognition of the 400th anniversary of the filing‘ Mjnuwu mayor. first used T1191!“ inalipartsoi sncesatthoinstanosofthslam- beth conference, which at its 13¢ nicotine acclaimed the book as the book of union of the whole "Midqfldl Anelican communion." There will be a diocesan ‘ebrsg. ion in Rochester Cathedral, Kent, and thanksgiving sci-vim um m of 01 th b0 k u"); of the Dioceses. o m m ch c. The British museum i 14mg "l" dlevlsy‘ manuscripts 1114's.»? connected with the prayer book, Wm“ u" Aflmlicsn fellowship is 1L. "out a travelling “Your ggitagditiotlxhuiiuoll: duphym ' book’ 0 t S 160 pnygg 30in Being I Sold OTPAIWA, A Q_ y trucks but fewgflautolriofiim: bousht by Canadians during peb- lllilily this year than in the same "mm-h 1 Yw eeo. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics repqgtgd to. dfly- However. while there wm only 8.086 automobiles purchased "I Wm ‘ with 0,104 the before. the money shelled out 1m- "wm W" up to $17,466,515 from 815,274,940. FCIIIUBXY sale o: "W: was 6.414 valued at m,‘ hihiie the same month 1n m“ Mm YPWN“ 5.1M trucks 2m retail value of $10,343,. Acquii-fed of Charge EDMUNDSTON, N, 3, __ (or) _ Jules Label, '5’:§m 7 gig-fled with‘ manslaughter "8 t0 stop after an accident, W" acquitted today by p, gun m the Madawaska Circuit com-t, The case arose from ms gem“ 51:. o lllp lghis Oil ‘nglgosme Their Pe If or Bscksohe. 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