/-l5»‘+\~.'7ls_#va'h‘/1 L. . _ Father Omken. who also pe ormed In Memoriam w HERBERT J. MclNNlS [ \At Souris Line Road on March 1th. from the prevailing llu, ter- minating in pneumonia, Herbert l. son oi’ Mir. and Mrs. Donald . aged 32 years. L Possessed o! l. kind and friendly Oature. sober and industrious he will be much missed by his par- ents, two brothers. Peter and Ron- aid at home. arid UWO sisters, Jcs- ophim at home. and Margaret in ‘Boston. Moss; and other relatives and iriends. He was a faithful member of st. Mary's Church and fortified by all her sacred rites he passed to his eternal reward. His funeral to St. Mary's Ghurch. Bouris, was held on the 9th inst., where Requiem High Mus was celebrated b Rev. the final absolutiong and service at DRESS UP FOR SPRING The FASHLON SHOW THIS afternoon exhibits on LIVING MODELS the new Spring Suits . . . .Spring Overcoat: . . . Formal Dress Wear . . . . Spring Hats. Be Sure to see the great Show the Men's Store puts on [UNE IN TO C. F. C. Y. FROM 3 TO 4 O’CLOCK THIS AFTERNOO“; FOR FASHION SHOW PROGRAMME THE MEN'S STORE MGDRE E. MFLEQDMEQ the grave. The pallbearers were Blaine Mc- Va-rish, Bernard Leslie, John Mc- Innls. Charles McAuiay, Michael Mclirmis. John Gillis. T0 hi! Dlmnts. brothers and sis- ters we extend our sincere sympa- thy. May his soul rest ln peace. MR8. JANE J. REID At Ilmish. March l7, 1989.the1~e passed peacefully away to he'l- et- ernal reward, Mrs. Jane J. Reid, relict. oi the late Robert Reid of Hope River, in the 78th year oi Mr 1m- m" coo the de- ceased suflered a. stroke of paraly- sis from which she never fully re- covered. She died consoled with the last rites of the Oallholin Church of which she was always a fathful mcmbe. The late Mrs. Reid had been housekee uncle, the late Rev. Donald B. Maodonald. and for the last of her life she was housekeeper for her cousin, Rev. J. A. Maodonald. [Yoaontinldfw . ARE A “(OW (HASEIWl zine-salesmen" Wynne! l0 Mlllhn-hlo-lunbn imam . Q ,~ sruumasumusam,’ SIsnaPERMANENTFERTTl-IZED you wbunthceowum plaaywith fi-a..rae.-.~.~r.nl'rle~si~ Fillililsr €ovn¢il . ' ~' ‘ ‘I. ._ FOR YOURSELF like. flies IMIQKN. at the Parochial House, Tlgnish. She leaves to naourn. one swo- daughter, Mrs. John P. Bradley, (mas-lo town; one sister, Mrs. James Msolnwre oi’ Boston, Moss. and several nephews and nieces among whom are Rev. Sister St. Bemardlhe oi the Congregation o! Nctra Dame. and Mrs. Edward A. Griflin of Burton, not '1. On Saturday morning the rc- mains were borne from the Paro- chial House to the Chumh of St. Simon and St. Jude. ‘rignlshmwrhere a High Mass of Requiem was of- fered by Rev. John A. Maodonald. RP. On Monday the 20th. the re- mains were taken by train to Kensington and from there a iu- neral eortege followed to 81:. Mary's Church. Indian River. the gativ-e parish of the deceased, for ura. The remains were met at the church door by Donald, P.P.. with altar boys and chnlr On Tuesday morning the burial service took place with solemn High Mass, the celebrant being Rev. J. A. lidlaodonald. Tlgnirh: Deacon. Rev. W. ','. Mmdonald. Alberton; sub-deacon. Rev. D. J’. MoNelll. North Rustico; master 0i ceremonies, Rev. R. F. Msvcdonald. Indian River; Rev. J. A Macdon- ald also ofliciated at the grave. The pail bearers at Tlgnish were Messrs. John Christopher. Joseph M. Doucette. C. F. Morrissey. Fid- ele J. Arsensult. E. J. hldllague. and Hubert Gaudet. At Indian River the pal! bearers were Messrs. James Pendemast. John T. Mur- phlv. Augustine McLellan. James Saunders. Leslie Ramsay and Ron- ald J. Molmllim. R..I.P. S MR. JAMES SAMUEL NOY The sudden and unexpected pass- ing of the late James Samuel Noy brought s. cloud oi sadness not only to i-he home with the aged mother but to the entire commun- ity. Whilst in the act ol taki s. grain separator from the mam es of Mr. A. D. Brehaut his horse fell on the icy field and the load ub- sot Pinning Mr. Noy under the. she! of the sleigh. When extricat- ed by Willard Brehsut and Mr. A. D. Brehaut it was eévtdont that his life wisgssinl 011 to the Great . . Pines sent l BIS‘. “Mn-w m.» newly lure balnanlel Msmg-amfinia-uflym- LM-AAL - . OIABWILL it Phnlolltllhl. OONIIDIIATION IJII INQUI- ANOI > L-WU-‘l-ll-IL- sprlogonnow ‘Hymn éltl‘ 1%; _ Greendal‘ Oomplnly. Lpim-a-ia-il. flli.‘ Hill’, a good conditioner vel. hogs and h low at. mucus. l io-a-zs-a. P0110! COURT - At Police court yesterday an Indian vagrant was coats. or three months, for miluwful pcueasim of liquor. ISLANDEBG ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. r N. Stevenson church vestry. ‘Phase two young people have the congratulations oi a hut oi friends (Miss Stevenson formerly lived at New Glasgow, PILL) RETURNS I0 P. I. i.- m. John V. B. Wilmshurst. 111M140 Beacon operator at East Point, P. joined y Mrs. their little three-year-old son, Dav- id-Bydney Postdtecord. CAST BANQUETTED-lh ap- preciation "or their services. given gratuitously, the members of the cast presenting the three-act oom- edy drama "Laughing Irish Eyes" in the Prince Edwargl ‘Theatre-on St. Patrick's night, with such marked success. were guests of the Benevolent Dish Society at an {enjoyable ban uet in the Oanaxi-larl’ ‘National Ho Tuesday evening. FUNERAL SERVICES-The pri- "aie funeral oi Mr. Frank Bsales "as held yesterday afternoon ‘from "s late residence. 22 West street: ervioe being conducted by Rev. S. "t. cooper, who also conducted ser~ vlre at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ghas. Earle, Gavin Harding. Percy Williams. G. E. Henderson, l". Morris and L. Mc- Kay. Interment was in the Peo- ples Cemetery. LAID T0 REST-The funeral o! Mrs. Catherine Ledwell was held Tuesday morning from hcr late residence. Svdney Sh. to St. Dun- st~an's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. G. Mccomisck who also conducted the service at the grave. The pali- bearers were: Messrs. William J. Scott, T. L. Smith. James Hen- Felix I-lerrell. John I". ng and Cornelius Blanch- PERSONALS .___._ Miss Alethes P. Noonan, efficient telephone operator. Bedeque. spent the week end in Uharlottetomi. Mr. Geoffrey Beales. son of the late Frank Beales. arrived home this week from Phillipsbllifl,Peflli- syllvania. to attend the funeral of his father. ' Mr. Jack Ellis cf Saskatoon. Basic. was a. passenger on the out- ward train yesterday morning. Mr. Ellis has been a guest at the Can- adian Nations! Hotel for the past ten days. having come east to see aunt. Mrs. Isaac Auld, and other relatives throughout the pro- oe. nev. n. 1-". Mac- m‘ SUNDAY swmsFiTo lbNDoN-(O Pl- Amateur Swimmnig Association of Great Britain, controlling body oi amat- cur competition, is considering banning Sunday competition. A New Solvent Found That Makes Corns Go One or two drops of this solvent makes a corn shrivel u very quickly. After a few ap lcatlons of the solvent the kerne oi the corn drops right off. The public can get his excellent com solvent in any dru Putnam's no 95L. no pinching from "shoes. You can dance or walk in comfort. Be sure you use only Putnam's Corn Extractor. Batis- store by asking for rn Extractor, No soar for but on arrival thcDoctor ioifiifld that the spark oi life had fled. . A barman and Vicinity ones dbetter Bnn cowsbe- igrlonndainrireshetnl-[grg Priced tight l uarantesd. 85_c ueubogle.‘ lkalredfldrotOuieioluwas apasdonga to Ohlflovtdfln Bloodlines-hing. MLDuiglauOroannanof ‘lfraveme la spending some x lnChai-lotklaiowmwherchelliak- lngashcrt munching-grading atPrinceo! Wain 003689- uncla and aunt. Mr. James Stuart. The frisndaoimI-VLI. Bell o! Carleton, are d grievedtolearnoiherserknl - nan. m-aJohu P. BOILMHOIIDIW, mdwmmlmnownlnl oilin- morsido. are visiting their mother. Mrs. W. ll. Bella! Carleton who. is critically ill with melanoma. llflfilndlfli-lflto | m. and Mm. David W. Murphy oi Carleton. have as their welcome guest Mr. Murphy's mother, Mrs. Laura Hogg of Kelvin. Mr. George 31mm, representing i. L. Hardy and O0. of Charlotte- , spent several days in this vicinity recently. He reports bul- l new good this year. He was the wechend guest of Mr. and Mill. charles Onossman of Oapo ‘Pi-M- arse. _llriondsciMr.Davldmirlilyoi P“ ' RQ/wlbl . .1 sh rqm- sentatlve, are glad to learn that helaabletobemrtagainattera severe attack oi influenza, Mr. Moses Guignlon of Oape ‘Pr-averse, has received a telegram conveying the sad news oi’ the death of his daughter, Ethel, Mrs. John stickney of Hartford, Oonn. No particulars have been received. Their many friends extend deepest sympathy to 1W3‘. and Mn. Gulgnlon and family in their bereavement. Friends in this vicinity learned with sorrow oi the death on Sat- urday, lVLamh 18, oi Mrs. Ellw- beth Ann Mulligan. widow of the late Mr. James Mulligan o! Travaim, who classed peace! y away at the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown at the advanced aie of B8 years. Much sympathy is extended to her only son, John who survives her as wsll as one sister, Mrs. Jrhn Ofionnlr of North Carleton. The remains were brought to Carleton by fzrain Monday morning and the timers! which was largely attended was held at the Roman Catholic Church, Seven Mile Bay, the pis- tor. Rev, W. E. Monaghan, oi’- nclating. Friends of Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton are glad to learn that she is convalescing from her recent lllness. v D Survivor 0f Hotel Tragedy Heard In Probe HALIFAX.‘ March 2l—-(CP)—-Ar- thur s. Dewar of Wallace, N. 8.. a survivor of the March 2 ueen 1mm tire m which nu 20-year-old son Donald. perished. today desert- bed that fateful morning a Mr. ggaufiemgvtré s. Archibahfs owl» o! e t r. Dewar said he awakened at 6.10 A He k w othing abou unttlll Iheexkfexlit the buldim: tremble an am room. Heedpened the door. flames’ h h d histlin smind- ke a rganegic as: unablg to "w?! hi! ‘son's room of escape when the hallway was blocked with sm from the window until remen rs sed a ladder in him. "When I not to the street I ran I towards the crowd to see l! I 601116 ‘find my boy," he sai . Dewar Wu: the first Queen sur- vlvor to testify‘ at the cm- lriucted by the ova Scot Suareme ' curt u under the Publ In- quiries Ac . He iollovgd John Das- ' t at anag and I-layrtig: ‘Lenten oi Ken ville. gues J Desmond told of iindinl Home paper matches in e sink lsecond-floor closet wa- lgvas e d ad. trove. h h tel hrok ut more flan four hiveuraolater in 2021110 other 0R5 0mm pit/r . M. and read m: nut‘ 15161131,"; mum m the build started tolntcr his xtmuimm “$311M m aha the no mm . tacuu ropevihrhis roomfelgsuonly m»!!! a: fichlnfld. t MGDR Desmond said heuhcold 0! the window. Ha remained ltilanlilll him to remain in the hotel wouLlmyvlildvofo thhallatonoimail. 5‘?! Wbsnsaowoounss Wouldhymile-vcwfls Whileyourtaetandilngsrs eotmmmaml: slum to buck communion m» IIIIL. 1 ‘tmifllihdholn. W""'“'."P“""'M‘°" Fruaaina-n-asmmmm Maurine- m will 61th MEN,“ "f," H. m ‘?*-.'L'-'i‘.i'i'£'$&'£”£°““!. in m flu Nmw m- Mcnlsadavslnhloiorelhu Ml. aquatic‘: worth of cutaneous-mm» Wm . . planned to police station km finger do: xaminatlon Boui- _ gas ’ iardnsaidthfii-dnottakostgw nggsholttlnlmthodoceolitllbacochodmaslvwolm-mam aietttaehfiflfia mmdwmm, c, togoan okeandflnmes was yummy fifinmhitwam fin was discovered in m, {gatftthah m was told Till IUIAL POBTIAN Inihecoldaudblultw weather. Whentbofmatisontherail. facoabliz- thebltlngbllnardweafliu towns-knees h IOPPOHQ ilfitlflod Yesrdlwotbilaodoldiiredde. lnxwhikm THURSDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 23rd, ' From xsw Icons anon on Lrvmc MODELS And Spring Comes to Moors & McLeod’! first! It’: a brilliant Spring, it's a YOUNG SPRING-and we're ready with fllilloll’! newest moat enchanting clothes. 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