>-< ad.._m»<~‘- 4. .. an‘ PAGE CIUR NE t_-__ THE H_(_Iiil°lill,()'i"l"_I'l‘()WN Guniuring nARcu_g3,__‘_1940 MONDAY -—IU£'I'URNED HOME — Mrs. Websaer Mamhbsnk and daughter Miss Vera. have returned to melr home in 'I‘yne Valley from Fred- ericton, N. 8., where they were guests of Mrs. Magqhbnilkis other daughter. Mrs. Eldon Murphy, S. Mrs. Laurence J. Casnpbell left Saturday morning fOr Llvrin. Mass. on g n,“ w mend, md Nhuvea ;1lell1 yesterday nloi-ilillg from “rlille mere she will be a guest at the nodding of bliss Doiollly E.| Ilirnes to Mr. John A. Sillilvaiff ;\ll.‘~\ Hlviics has inaliv friends here | villa ‘lull licr cvci'v' lluppizicss. | --ENTER'I‘AI.\'ED SOCIAL CLUB! »1\.f."s George A. Callbeck enter» tallied the Indies Social Club oi’ t}: u!" on Friday evcninrz. iluiilbvr of l-lll ~ i . p .l llOlTla ' stood 110' (min very well and is. r n’ his hnmv. Mrs Vl on. SlCVvIl-Oll. , l" v-r Biilinarl. Edwin . Favorite hymns of the d tvcrc 11.~.l-ti during the ser- ' “'11s held in the New w“ Prince Edward Island Legis- liiivo .»\~~<l~mblv would open on Finn-h 2R, it was learned from :1 proclamation in the Royal . . Om-ninz lclemonies, nectcd to be somewhat cur- i"5i(‘!l hl-ciluso oi’ wartime con- Wnl-uns. would lulu) place at I’. lfclock in the afternoon, it W115 announced. The session will be the first m‘ the 44th general assembly of the Legislature of this Prov- ‘ ‘cow Cvuic cc. ’Fhe Specch frnm ilv- Throne “ill l)!‘ Tt‘l'i(l hv Ilis Honor. Ii. W. Lr-Pngc, Ilirutcnnnt Gnvcr- nor of the Province. It will he (he first tlms for him to of- ficlnlo st the opening of the. LvlflililllllT. He was appointed Inst fall. Thr- tradilinnni IS-gun salute would be missing at the open- ing of the House because of regulations covering wartime salutes, officials pointed out. No announcement was made ronceming a. guard of honor but it was expcctcd there would be one. TUESDAY DISCUSS LABOR PROBLEMS -Mes.srs. W. Chester S. McLure and J. O. Hyndman, addressed a largely attended meeting of the Laborers’ Protective Union at iil-clr hall last night on the subject of labour problems. Mr. Daniel Coughlsn presided. The speakers were cordially received and were given an enthusiastic vote of thanks at the close of the meeting, —SI'ECIAL SPEAKER. — Rev. J. M. Kile, B. A., . B.. of Montreal was the special speaker at the open- lng service for the Holy Week dc- tcrian Church Ml‘. Klk who ls B. JOINING R. C. A. F. — W. Alan Wright, B. Sc., Malone, N. Y., son of lllr. and Mrs. O. Wright, Digby, N. S., former Charlottetown resi- dents, has been ilotifled to report for duty at ‘Trenton. Ont., in the R. C. A. F. as navigator instructor. He has nxcivcd llis commission as llying officer. FUNERAL SERVICES —The fun- eral of Mrs. FTfltifirick Taylor wivlas C!’ lute FGMOCIICC, 94 Gerald Street, to Si. Duilstunl; Basilica where Rcq- uiem High bizlss was sung by Rev. LOUIS Duuiiull who illso conducted i111.- svrvilc llt lllu izruvc. ‘The pall- b ‘rs wcrc Aicslsrs. Michael O‘- Nt-lll, Charles Cllrbonnel, Frank 'l'lt‘l'll€y John Flynn, Frank Walker ilnti Russell BlilIl-i. RIENTS. TRANSFERS APPOI Appoint: and transfers in i..I.1lid lxigllllcllzs Miiiiary District .. 111.11 ‘rs Hilliillx include: 1-1. b‘. Sutlierluild 1.5 appointed Lieu- icmant isupyfl in Lhs 21st Field Ainbiilancv RCA .\l.C. Captain E. ii u. 1’. i: I. High- in milk. Cup- l\l. dlll1ll50lI, l FUNERAL YESTERDAY . 4mg 6 ifllnersl of th late Mrs. Wm. . Howard was held iestcrdav after- noon from me res ence or Mr. Wal- ter Boyle. Clyde River. Services were conducted b Rev. E. R. Woodslde. Ashort. serv cs followed at the Cut- cllffe Funeral Home in Charlotte. town with Rev. Hugh Miller mist- ing R/ev. E. R. Woodside. The pall- bearers were. Messrs. Lemuel Drake, Harry Potluck. Edison Livintzstone. Fran. Howard, Lea Howard. Brewer Boyle. Interment People's Cemetery. SERIOUS OPERATION — many friends and relatives in Prince Edward island and New Brunswick of Capt. W. A. MacDonald of Scat- lle. Wash. iol-nlcrlv of Wheatley River, will regret to learn that he has undergone s serlou; operation. Capt. MacDonald s member of the firm of "Aslllvcll and Twist". plumbing. heating. and ventilating contractors. l-ie served wit-ll distinc- tion with the Second Battalion in France. He is a brother of Milli)!‘ D. A. MacDonald general contractor. who is now doing construction at Moncion airport. ENTERTAINMENT AND FUN -—- A most e-ilidvublc evening was held at the home. of Mr. mid Mrs. James ‘firs. is coiliirin- _lt()\'.-\l. AIR FORCE — i m A, ltnl-khllnl is the sec- " id Mr... RKYUY lo will 1110i Ill! has been cin-j . l. i1i1c.e I). A. Mar». 1117.11 Contractor, who the E a s s O :1 - unit, ills brtiillcl- \v.ill the Furcc r lllc O‘.ll.l)l‘€“llk of! . 1M0. her spir- nway to be forever \\'llOll'\ she loved i vr sojourn . rel" of the .. John Milc-l P L I. Ill ller l ‘l i, . ‘. . tars she lived in the United '. for a. number of years. Then l 11.1 “l: lo hcr island home ‘illS 0n tile - Flllaiiy ] o >1 lived with in iviiose home . on the above t. hlrlcboiimlli was s wom- fino C vi. qualities, a and member of< rd Baptist 1v... to 1116111111 iliclv i is, llllllWS Spur-l B. (._‘. and Alex- iic. 1?. B, I. Also Cleorge Mcliisll,. and blis. An- . E. I. l l I $ll(‘\\'fl‘ wusl " z l>_\ .1 young people oi. rznv lliwi‘ zit the home of M11. ~. .\1.ll=_.1l.~a' Mclmod in‘. " ' soil Etllcibcrt nndi " Miss Marie Ken- nnd sixtvl spcnlizllq the‘ aim mu. i '1. All‘. 1". l 1c n c. The gifts were opened oy Mrs. Walter Dulziel. sllswlrlg by than lame number gnu (plant-y the high esteem in which Lev are held by their many friends 1n Murrnv llivvi‘. Tile bouncing n31, “as car 1 out the bride uuJ czpcm be g i.l'0.!I(‘(_l generously t0 Luis old Lille practice. Aitcr this luncheon was served and enjoyed by all. Tlic guests then departed for their homes, leaving their best Wfillln for future happiness with the bflflt‘ and irrooin, Mr. and Mrs. Alcfcozl will ivside in bluntly River wnure llc is a valued member o! the Sales Staff of C. H. Horton. OFFICERS ELECTED -The an- nual meeting: of the Charlottetown Hmncll of 1.1m Canadian Institute of the Blind was held on Friday uf- ternoon. Ztfiircll 15th nl; the Chin'- ‘Plle Presitlcilt, lflE‘<“.\1\‘Jll 11-11102. was a large attendance and l1 new member was nrv lIlHlHPSS of the mcctiilz was CfllTlCd on nfici" which reports of thc Wilts 361131111X’; wcrc given by the Pres. Mrs Brcllrlut, the Treasul» er. Mrs. D. J. 1111c retslry Mrs. M. A. Farmer. 'I‘he re- ports indicated that a great deal o! necessary assistance was given to blind persons and that s. very satis- iilctorv vcar had been completed. All (‘lwtloil of officers Ihflollowed and the nrw executive Airs. B D. MncQuigilil; lst Vice Pr H. I-I Home‘ 2nd Vice Pres. —Mrs. J. J. Morris. 'I‘reas. Mrs. W. M. Brehaut: Sr‘ .v—Mr.s H. F. MncPhee. Additional cxecutivc: Mrs. W.J. Mac- Millmi. ltfrs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. Alfred Plcknrd. Ali's A C. Sinclair. Mrs. B. Ruv Holman '\ l. A. MacMlllun, Mrs. J. E. I-iilr ifs. H. I... Dcnton. —FUNER All DAY —The Samuel E. . 1BR funeral services for Mrs. Hollnml uuzcllelll Yesterday mom- illg from filo residence of Mr. and land Mrs. J. P. Nialcluilis, Granville SL, Simiinvrsirllv iu Swen Mlle Boy Churi-ll. "There was u vcrv 1m‘ e ut- iteildilncc of friends and nelg bors who canto to psy u last tributc of love and res ect. to a dear le Rev. W. E. onmghan pastor of file church at seven Mile Bay of- forccful speaker pfcllchPfl Rn elo- quent sermon the text "I urn tile way." He stressed the need for De"- plcs to realize that. the only way to salvation. security and that perfect ' . lstrlve for is through Christ. Jesus, who said I sm t e wnv through me is the onlv wsv to salvation. Rev. Wm. Verwoif. flu-full’ cnluluctcd the service of 50nd’. ’I'llcrc willkhe lgOCIUIES evcrv night this wvc . — . A miscellaneous shower was glvvn bv the young b90016 0f Mil?" . ~ iiai-iylr at ill-E llmne of Mr. aivl '. Milton Cililpmiln. on Tilurs- i . ivlarch 7th in honor oi 11W!‘ (lfllllllltflr. Miss Currie Chllpmau. who bccamc the bride of Mr. Louis Hcrrim: of Murray River s short time 3,20. About two hundred D60- pt- Uillliflifd at the homc mid spvut. llic cvcrliilg in 501128. mil-W‘ Rllfi (lunciuz. The music ‘l iurrlislic»: hv Miss CNUM‘ LlVlll‘! 5mm Pearle McLeod. Alfred Chall- Yll'*'l, Erncst McKinnon, Roy Chap- miln sud tho bride. The 2W5 ai~~ flu-n nnSnCd bv Mrs. Herbert Bwi: illl(l the nnmcs wcrc l-crld bv Ml-s Iltiris wllitc. The gifts which number-rd one hundred and fiftv wcr- all useful and expensive. slvuinq the esteem in which the b1izl~ and nroom are held both in Min-ray Harbor and Murray River. The bride and groom thanked their mnnv fricnds in ll few W911 Chosen words. lifter which luncheon was sfifilfld. The crowd thcn dc- i ilCllllFd at the rvqulcm high mas; quid illsn nwiilliiiiccd the final rites I51. file rave. Ali's. Roy Silliphailt. ‘nrcsidm at LllQOTEZEIXI and rendered wry sweetly the beautiful hymn ‘Peace, be still." Interment. was in lihc inmliv plot in the cemetery sd- Hninind (he church. The pallbearers .nt Sumnicrsidc Church were Messrs. jJ. ‘F. Arm-it, J. P. Mnclnnis. Lorne |l)i‘l$I'0ll, Roy slillpllnnt NPll R. IDumni, I). I-‘. MricNclll. At Seven Milc llav the pallbearers wore Jas. E. Campbell, Cope Traverse, Martin llieongll; Patrick ‘Tivrnev, Wm. Tur- - ner, Earle Boultcr, all of Albnnv and lMnvicv Mllilllls or Tiyon. PASSED SIYDDENLY AWAY — 'l‘llc. .$1ll‘l(lf‘ll (loath of Mrs. Geo. lKs-cfcr at. the home of her sister. W/irs. G. Gordon Hughes yesterday illflernoon was a sad shock t4) s host 10f fricnrls. Th» into Mrs. Keefer ivxus fovuicilv MlSS Sara Marshall K100i; n licurzllil-r of the late Cant. ,Cr>ok o.‘ Pari-sboro. Nova Scoiia. lSllO rcsiclorl for ycars in Now York lwllcrc she was prominent as s yjouvnilllst, anti wllcre she served ‘for some time as one of the edi- tois on the stuff oi’ the New York iTribune. ‘For the inst two gears ‘Mrs. Kecicr has made her omc Iin Charlottetown with Mrs. Huizhes |nnd (luring that, time she has made jmanv dear friends who will sin- ccrcly regret. hcr passing. Besides .1lcr sistcr she leaves to mourn one ‘son. George Clinton, a student at Yale University. who is at present. lsncncliniz his Eilstcr holidays in the gfffid t», their respective homes City and who was with his mnthcr Rnving their bcst. wishes to the when she passed away. Mrs. bruit‘ '1 urrnm for ilwlr iuturr‘. Kvcfcris lIllRlWlIIl iwcrlcccnscrl h":- ,‘q-)pl1 _ 11-31. b;- . 311:1 groom snm" _\'f‘l'l1‘S ago. Interment will l1" ‘v.11 psftic 111 urmv Rivcrin bioiitiiiii‘ .\'.w Jr-rsxdv. ‘F10 where Mi". Herring is principal ofGuardirlil joins friends in cxicild- 1.1,. $11001, » I _ _ im- sinoere sympathy. , .. I gathering of friends ,1, _\1_ Rmk- ,l>11\.l'@1's WllXCLl and walled seemingly :Mayhew. e ‘which were won bv Mrs. ' Murray, nild J. Clliuplaell stir." them of at loin-I one full d_il_v's ,\‘ll_lO_\‘1llCill. A (lcliglltiui Mrs. W. NI. Brcllailt. presided, tllGFCi ‘.\'l*l(‘0ll’lC(l. The ordin-l -' port. ' The follow - morning in s M. Campbell. Wigmoro Road on Wednesdav the 13111 where a, social whllcd the hours awav with cards as the in- tern-sting pastime. The success of lhc Wllfill Clffllllll Plln)‘ Cll WCYC cached which nctcd 11s f iclcs 1o- nrd; reziclliilg a 1111.111 score. Ilazlics first prize and gents‘ first prize were won Mr. and Mrs. Frank secondary prizes Frances will as- midniulit “RETIWNED FROM SCOT- lt. was with deep regret that lfiiND-X Mr. John Murray son of The people of Forest I-Ilii and the people of ‘Tryon learned of the Rgza .d Murray of Llnkletter vicinity were shcc hear of death of’ Mrs. Thomas Warren of Bed B" 1:11‘. Wm. Jeffrey of the death on Saturady. March 9th Albany, who passed sway in the eque srrved homo recentlyfxiom 0! m old d neighbor. Prince County Hospi on Wednes- day. March 13th st e earl cated Th9- has returned n0!" the guest of her parents, Mr. and MP5. Dawson Dickison. ATTENDING TEACHERS‘ Con. VENTION-The following tMdm-g h from Freetown and surrounding districts are sttendin ventlon: Stsvcrt. Grscc Dcrlcoll. Ramsay, ltfargarct Townsllend, J, B. Lcwils. Morris Deacon, Jennie Cilrruthers and Sutherland Mac- Kay. fcrs. Th0 me II '5 Hotel 11.11011 was scrvod bv lllflllOSlvbs with the assistance of some of tile other, indies present and rlrouild one thirty’ ' the guests departed for their homes. WEDNESDAY (‘ONVlufiVfiONS PLANNED HERE‘ ~Two conventions urc scheduled. 101‘ ClIfl1'lOll(‘\O\\'ll ill (lie illoiiill 02 August, it was announced by Nillyor B. Roy Holman yesterday. '1 l _ ual Life Insurance Company will hold their annual convention in U115 City on August 7th. 8th, rind 9111., while the National Drug and Cheni- icnl Conlpllnv will hold tliczl- con- vention here some tulle ill August, 1 REMAINS FORWARDED short. funeral service for the late Mrs. George Keefer was held at the rcsideurc of llcr s " " Mrs. G.‘ (‘rordorl Hugues ins. . a; and‘ was cinduvivd by Rnv (mini Mn- lone. The lTIlill1ll5 oi illc late Mrs.| Keefer, accompanied bi." hcr son‘. and Mrs, Hughes. ll it 1h s morning‘ for intermcnt at Mont Clair, New_ Jersey. -S.-\D NE“. lliiFliliYili) —'\Vt>rd has becll rccchcd bv Mr. llni'i',v liinklottcr of Zinklcllcr Rood of the death quite suddenly on Thurs- Hzly last of his sister. Ami’. M111» Leonard B Stcvcilsoil of Ashland, Ncbnlska. No DHYlHCUliIYn wrrc ccrvlid. Besides .. ll lLi 1111:1011" lllll(‘(\‘l11l!!lllfl‘, * _ . tllfifl 1'0 icli ill 111011111 liPl‘ bi , y. nL Linkletter ulld n SlSifll‘, .. .Wllfred lvfalcjDonxild at Bvudenclln _P. E. I. besides several brothers in .Westcrn Canada and the U. S. A. Island friends will sympathize with them in their DPPPHVUIIICDL -S. l GYRO DIEITTINU-"Tllfi 211955 speaker nt the rcguiar hfnilday nlcetulg of illc Charlottetown Gyro Club was His “Xirshlp hlnyor H. Roy Holman who cave a very ‘fine tull: on Afunicipnl Gnvcm- flllellf. lie announced that arrange- imcnts were bclu: miitlc 1'1 hold iilli.‘ animal coilvcuticil of the Na- tional Drug Co. in Charlottetown this summer. Mr. J. R. Compton entertained the club by reciting u number of pot-iris by Robert W. service Guests werc Mr. Sinclair ‘McKay. City and Mr. J. G. Hutch- Lcszln, Nicnii. _ Mi". Arthur G. H0- igan was in the (hair. , The annual convention of the l’. .12‘. I. T_. F. opened at 10.30 A. M. in ‘.1110 Prince) of Wnles College Hull. .Tll0 morning session was occupied icliicflv with the enrolment, of the teachers and payment of fees. The afternoon session was called to order by the President, Mr. Edi- son MacDonald at 1.50 p. in. There were approximately three hundred teachers present. ‘The, minutes 0f the last annual meeting were rc by Mr. Erncsl Rriid. the secrctavy. The president then gnvc ills re- resolutions were brought in an read: Resolved that the P. E. I. T. F. make the program for Education Week in accord with the suggested plan of the Canadian- AIlllTlCflll Convention. This resolution was adopted. Resolved that ill conformity with the wish oi’ the C. T. F. the nuln- ber of our representation at the Q- T. F. Convention be reduced from 3 members to 2 members. This resolution was defeated. PLANE USED IN CAMPAIGN- My, J, s, Roy, National Govern- ment candidate for Giv-pe, Quebec, left Charlottetown esrly yesterday Canadian Airways plane for the Magdalen Islands land after nddrcssing n largo ienthusiastic mertin: :1: Grindstone Island returned to Mormon in the afternoon. Accompanied by h-s chief organizer. Mr. L. (1,301. he mived here yesterday from R1- mouski, Quebec in s. plane piloted y W. H. Smith. The flying ship belonged to the Canadian Alrwfllf! or Quebec. Favorable flying condi- tions greeted the and they made the trip to Islands and return without difficul- ty, At Moncton, however, they rsn into II. "cold front," an nlnnan‘! Jcrm for heavy snow. and it. is un- dcrstocd that the men are still in Moncton. ‘Ihelr craft was s. dragon rapide. O‘ Mrs, '5. L. Donald entertained the members of the WMS. of Darnlev rind sea View st llcr home for the March meeting. Thcrn wal a. good gathering of members. Presidcnt. Mrs. McGrcgor presid- ed and the World's Dnv oi’ Prayer program was carricd out all through the meeting. Roll call was answered with a verse of Scrip- turc. Mrs. Edwin Dcnnld rend an interesting chapter from the study Book on Education In India. It [was then decided to adopt ll mls- I .siona.ry for prayer and Rev. lvir. and Mrs. George Murray, Trilli- diul were chosen. Plans were rmde to hold iln Easier thunk- offcring in Darnloy Hall on the Ieveninz of Easier Monday, Rmv. ,Mr. Crow-dis to be the mic-st. spank- cr. The April meeting is to be ldevoiczl to the Easter Topic from lllf‘ April Missionary Mont-lily. rliiisln" hymn mvl lmicdiciioii l brmmnt the. meeting lo a close and a bountiful tea was s/irvcd by the WW“ M“ 11°“ large the" V1111! 15 and judging bv the many compli- uoziicsteu cases on the docket. Sev-. L .. . n“; a.» (h b, mo“. vrul sinaxl dl-bt cases were tried all ‘men u“ l“ ks D '5 d 5 lilc balance set down on suit the lltlgllili... lllfi _.. A attendance were Heath Strong, K. C. , C. D. McC 00m ton‘ Watson McNuiutht and Rlcllulwll L‘; ' w _ _| livered by Dr. Hm n ______ " '“" “I Prcslllcilt of Aczl: Ill-Y GRADS MEET-At lashfrifls mllmllflfl nights meeting of speakers were trwo of the mem- bers. Gordon Morris galve s very lilterestlng talk on the history o! aviation from its beginning up to the SDEBKPI‘, Gccrge MacDcugall, told the club oi his experiences willie‘ flying from Montreal 0o Moncton. George description of the plflmb M111 i“ slnil. w been livln8 in Hallfu ‘There passed swnv st the home of her son James in New Haven on ‘Thursday evening March 14,1940, Mrs. ltfllrgnret MacFadyen after a long illness. Mrs. age. Her husband predeceased her $01116 Years H80. She leaves to cher- ish the memorv of an llrrectionste mother, two sons and (our (mum)- continued the study of the sub- Ject begun at last month's meet. u‘c~-"'l‘lle Story of Old Miuic. Lhc regret of the club zit the r9518" nut-ion of Tctl Shtiw who has been 1m‘ SElSNiBF ME BilNEfifiv for some time. They mp0;- w on: was stationed there to Damley g the con- Phl 11118. Olive Patricia Ina MBOFB-dyen was 8B veal-s of b9 Milrcli mveiing of {he wu- Music Club. held in the Charlottetown last night. English u Miss Lens dates t0 lawyers 1n the Club the present tune. The other gave a very inWesi-infi cuff MacDonald expressed “p.11 the ROYB-l ass. . iel’ attraction of the oven- admn‘ T' L‘ p ' Ilng was the splendid addres de- Scotland where they have been lo- Mrs. Colin Mc-Beth, after s short illness of pneumon‘ . hlls A. Field of Borden on Wednesday Febniiu-y 7th. MR. L. SCOTT Pllssrzs 0N.—Mrs. w. T. gall received u telegram yeatcrdayufrom Mr I... Scott. Robinson stating that her husband had passed home in Glenwood, Iowa. Yeslerday- Mr. and Mrs. Rob- inson spent. the past summer here with Mrs. Huggan and the sympathy of many friends will go out to Mrs. Robinson the rm Miss Ella Sutherland in her bereavement. Mr. nt Rotsrim est st the weekly this city. His numerous friends in Tryon and other parts of the Island will glad to know that. the Rev. J. L. Lund now stationed 1n Ls. I-favre. N. 5.. is improving after his rocen serious illness of over three months. Rev. Mr. Lund was the pastor of the Tryon and Qrapaud Churches for five three years ago where he has been ever since. Dur- ing his five years here he made many lasting friendships. Not only in his own, 0t as well and he was \I _, d _ lwhcrc tltcic wils sickness or troub- fl.{,,l,1,‘,.f‘ ile t0 give what comfort and llclp ile Purcell, were dealt with at last nlshtis meeting and hfcfulre read s. lively and charm- {llflly conceived Paper on the sub- el- niece away st their n and s. “fill. luncheon; while could in his gentle. helpful ner. We all hope his recovery will be s speedy one. evening's smslon of the P. pcscilt, much deserved due to those pupils and to their instructr The ch Edison MacDonald. Dr. terson had chosen as his sublecli "Tteilcllers and Teaching. begining his address the Dr. stat- ed that he recognized the import- ance of the teacher's’ work and re- gretted that this importance was not recognized by the communities in which they worked. He hoped that his address would help. if for than because of his experience and advanced years. The field 0T some respects similar to that of the teachers. He ilrged the teachers to cildcnvcnr to tievclop some (cud- no other reason ROBINSON H for La Havre, Churches ways there, bu t. praise is . Patterson, 11a University. He i-llc President, his lsbou rs also grew approx which the writer thinks is ord for one gens plans for the coming wheat, etc. remains s secret onulsrgas scslsssln ality. The community s United leaving The late Mrs. a. short time with Since ller, marriage she had mil-able qualities made for man- laige circle of friends. Her has been gfltdually failing. family. The funeral _ held on Monmy morning at Mile Bay Church. -—T. rief illness of H N R. Conductor whose death Fab ivd ilbout. ll o'clock vcstcl-drl_v' his fellow employees the travelling ' _ and frlcncllv dlsilusiiion fared the scrvice of the C. Later he was employed ss was in Of 39 years. The sympathy o ly 4000 of Coronation rust resistant s reo- fsrmer to produce east of Montreal. Mr. MacFady- iii? a" “new-maul crowns. S. -—-—— ~ community goes out tp his bereav- m Geo Pwble from many parts of the ed relatives in their great loss. listed‘ in ti»? lvi".‘y““°l.“§. ‘£21’... "i; glrogllirolcglldfifi lfifiefidc”. limiin M: m aYTqy fA Elton . war acugeno ug- gfifllfllllég wt?" "Kill-int- Mm- T- 114101111118 which too lace at ustlne Cove, possibly one of the 1 1° dB-"Ehw-l‘ who "l9 1101M 0f hi! dflllkhter, s. W. largest potato growers lrl the Mari- times is busily engaged in grading tstoes in his warehouse at Carle- n. Mr. MscFadygen had 200 acres of spuds in the ground the past your and had a better than average crop which all passed for seed. Ho us. wheat. spring in regard to acreage of potatoes. asi- but. on doubt he will be operst rig Qflfl past. Men like Mr. MscEa - are s real help to any commun ty. The cash paid out in wages for hir- ed help goes s long way in making more floating mazuma in the loc- t Tryon was saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Samuel Holland on Friday, March 15th at tile home of her (laughter, Mrs. J. E. Dalton oi Sununcrside where she had been visiting for the past three months. Holland who wils 71 years of sgs, had been ill only pneumonia. resid- ed at Tryon. where her milnv ad- GI‘ 8 hus- band predeceased her two years a- go slnd since that time her health There are left to mourn their irreparable Jcct L355“ . loss two daughters. Mrs-J. E. Da - E I. i. F. in aimusi convention um o; Summersld, pnd Re“ 51y ‘THURSDAY Hummus“ hi‘ 611W“ 51118111‘; W m st. Annie oi ' Sisters of _ ‘ Pupils of lfrliice Street School uil- Chamy o; 31",“- Q Quebec’ @150 I ~LOUNTY COURT -Tlie March der the direction of Miss Llillian three w“, Blake M ‘vawrtown, e Mm. tcnn o1 the County Court. Prince McKenzie. Music Iiistructress. This Mag" Edward o; wakcfle1d_ Mass" ‘(Quill)’. Jl-ldtte Show presiding open- [pin-t of IllB programme was glcat- and Guy of Tryon Much m- ed a: Sumnlcrside Tuesday. The 1y enjoyed by the large audience path‘, is Fxlonded the bereavcq service W115 Seven Friends in the city and till-mish- out the province generally will re- et. to learn oi’ the passing alter i1 a1. B. Warren. C- OCClll" IHOYli- in: n ‘rllc lute Conductor Warren was 1X1 a unlversal favorite, not only with but also with pllbllc. His pleasing endeared him to a large circle of friends in every position in the C. N. R. vice iii which llc was employed. Born on MllfCll 31st 1884.1? ell}!- 501‘- as s brakelnan 0n July 12th.‘ 1906. yard foreman at Georgetown and Borden for a number of vents and appoint- ed conductor on May 11th. 1917. He was on tllc Borden run dur-l Saturday 1161110011 formerl .' ‘z-‘L-“tfrnrns COTTON — Kt thfh" Hospital. March 17. 19 and flit-s. Ililuison Cotton, St. llllean- ors. a daughter. BURCOYNE-At the Prince County Hospital March 14. 1940, to lVLr. and ‘ war bane. a daug . BROOKS —At the Prince Count? Hospital. March l4, 1940, to M!‘ and Mrs. Everett merslde. a daughter. CUTCLIFFE-At the P. E March l7. Frank Crjtcliffc, Fred- ericton, a son. Mrs. Hospital, and Mrs. \ The iiervous System Worry over business or household ‘ aged 5 duties, sudden shock, tile insane ‘IWARREN _M H9 Hmsboro sweet qucst. for pleasure, the foolish nt- pa; B: tcnlpt to put a. weck of normal lifa into twenty-four hours, feverish ae- tlvity, the dam literature are all conducive to the aggravation of wear and tour on tlw nervous system. If you are tired, listless, nervous, nnil worried why not give Milbilffl’! Health and Nerve Pills s 01181100 W help put. you on your fest again. The-y are l body building, nervu strengthening tonic containing tho 1 cssr-ntinl elciucuts for the nervous Bomb. Charles A. Clark of Medium Battery, glSlBlIll his home in summersid Mrs. Hubert Strickland, i4 Sprint; Park Road until further notice. Funeral from Zion Church on FY1416)’, March lng an 3 o'clock. Funeral leaving at 3.90. Interment. People's Cemetery. BROTHER late Mr. Joseph Smith of Johnston's River, whose obituary appeared , left to mourn their ‘one brother James of Swmnpscott, Muss, and a large number of grand children and llflill l-l-llnd children. ISLAND STIUUILJA‘ ELECTED — John G. Murdock. B. A.. of Chur- lottetown. a student, in 'I‘heo108‘l' at Knox college Toronto, was recently elected President of the Knox Co.- iege Association for the term 1940- 41. He will represent his college on ISLANDEB. DEAD -M.r. J. Scott Calms. Freetown received word that his uncle Mr. Haven B. Lllttlefied had passed sway at North Berwiclc. Maine on Thursdn h The funeral NIL; March lfltl-l at tiousl Church late Mr. Illttleflekfs wile who pre- deceased him some Pygarr ago _ Miss Cora. ts of mci. vllley sister of the late J Dickens of that place. iiln Charlottetown ' 8.—- SURVIVES. — The m, the utter loss w the limited. the University of Toronto Students’ ‘ucwmfujl “W1 distributed, ion. will be rnil y, March 14t . held Batcurday sf- ODBN - North Berwick. ‘he was ket Wil- ohn 4o.w Mr. Burgoyne of Brodal- ter Brooks. of Bum- . 1-. 1940, ‘b0 Ml’. Oh B n1ontlis,2 ed six wee -‘ for sensational New Jersey. 79 vcnvsl ' 1 79 years Kruschen users who have lam“ l. . . dollar ‘(ruse en feeling" 13mm“ to get; their. packages”: a W.“ Kruschen at once to av appointment. bottles, Canada- To avoid just such a m other Grunt: Package were sent on further Blip‘? MARRIAGE§_ MIcLEAN-lil. n TWM- New London,“ oilEpFgtililti-le ‘$43351’. 15. 1940' by the Rev‘ “. l ilicll Detlvr. Vernon Walter ivildm smiley Bridge. P. 2: 1 to MscRae of New Ilorldon,’ P, 11; L. ___. _ soBT; 1A‘ Ti o‘ 30. 1940 John T. soiley, {Zflgglzjlfillllo -——At, I! F ‘l '. Mi‘. ,8ll(lln§gl'5 mm 5' k5 SPENCER 4m 2e Strieet on Wednesday, 1940. Lambert Spencer, rilii-‘rr-zl. ——At Caps ‘Prove 18th. 1940, Williirlm Heffel (.‘-URI.EY—At Freetown on Mal-ch i8, 1940, Mrs. Jomcs Curlcy, sged W8 BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSW ", KRUSBHEN SHIPMENT lllSi AT SEA! 23nd. service ‘start- ‘ 50,000 Gian, Packages we en route to Cunudq n 0y of that lumhago, lnpt DOYLE-At ElFll-Sfllllle o? 13. 19-10. Francis William son d _— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard fiqyp,’ W. weeks. on Wcdllcsrlrpv, Min-uh 20, 1 Warren in his 50th your. l KEIJFER-(Dzl ltfoilday, ltfarch 18th “H0. m. the lTfildfllCC of her sister, Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes, 167 E1“. ton Street, Mrs. George Keefer New York. Interment llt Mimic]; CURllEY~-—-Af. Fl-eetow 13. 1940. lvlrs. James rse. March . 866d 86 RANAlIAN-nkt Kinkorn on March i9. 1940. Hurry Rzlilnliuu. agcd READV TO BEfalN COUNTlNéi? ,..w<-u up... {mos u." t‘ 1. M4011.“ Fvllllifl §vnll|rllfi I»: 9V GOLLY-THAT WIJZ ATOQ NICE OF SEN HE . . MUST TELL MAGGIE ALL ABOUT IT - illlilll ._. w; BY THE BELL callctl for slflvlllll _ v _ _ _ , . tum , , . '. - l ~.. v. 1 ll lrnlzm c-rlclcs in the pupils and to repress lng the past f0 years. Remains me “l” 110W Alt-D -—At Clyde River, March glfiltll, Jrlleyetiirt; landfills filling-SOD! other tendencies. resting at. hi; w sister's residence‘ rim T- WM" 9°» 146., mum on; #23,: 1230a‘ lfiirwiliinm C. Howard in w.“ led by Ralph Crelslvwm , l - Tll-lllllllk‘ Theatre — Starring POPEYE __ . .. . _ . .. , _ I " _ ARE you - cwAnéagéfiggo/ouh “All! QAVED -_--—_;. SWELL~ I'VE BEEN ALL THROUGH THE LLS. MINT-IT’ WLJZ INTERESTING TO SEE THEM MAKE MONEY- mmi _ ‘ QQI- W49. I-ifllhlflifil lyndtau. In. Wldl rt I: THAT RE l NEED SO MINDS ME- ME MONEY- iJY WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN ME IN A NICE MINT JULEP? lhostcss and s social hour followed. REALGLADTO TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS "DEAR FOLl-Gf WELL, Hum: IAM- MIL~ 1.11: MET Ml AT Tl-VTRAIN ANSELMED su: ma. can LOOKS JUST m’ SAME AN'ASI<.ED ALL ABQJT 50L! CAP AND DEARLH. PY.--"‘ wi-icws SHI‘. comm‘ HOME, MOM ? r a-usr PICKED IT UP "ro LOOK m; AND REALLY. 1'0 maven. one/m or YOU NEEDING ANYTHING FORA swatuzo v X s- By Edwina "THE "town LOOKS JUST TH’ SAME. siuJs i-éArlW/ARQSTORES 001' A NEW BRICK RONT BEEN PAVED. BRO<£ HIS L AN §TR£ETS THlV/ICKS BOY FELLAN ROOF OR——- VIHEN SH COMiNW-DME" TILLIE THE TOILER - “SWELL-BEADED” SYMPTOMS l lI DIDN'T PUT THAT ON YOUR DESKGLENNY. MAC'S.IN THE SECOND PLACE, ALWAYS TELL WHEN DO ‘IQ! WANT TO HEAR THiS LET- TER FROM YOUR GRANDMOT! lEFQCAP UK DON'T WOJ i??? . IN THE FIRST PLACEfFHE HANDWRITINC: IS < SAY, MAYBE YOU'D BETTER PUT SOME OF THAT ON YOUR HEAQAFTER ALL ¢’ f. Giant, old d1“ blgecejntly 50,090 bottom ofantbawera u“ and the su Athmk pply is thus ltflctly . , _ lpmcrlb, different ships, wan lsnded and have be» thinly across the 130mg“, There is no saying whm lies oi‘ Giant Packagq e nvnllnble. So do a“ now if _ynu suiier the pains 0t Lhelcrlmiiltlsrn, f ea nc_es or rom blotchyski _. your Giant; Package, which inxclugg: the regular 75c bottle grill]: BlfZB bottle. ac i not t' fi d ft ' from: trial .1112“ Edition m. “Emu re urn rcgu nr tti w‘ At all drug countelZs. o unopeuclL frequent Pl“! u freq Your money Simply i? El Bd MEI Green. has’. FPlJ l5 Michael “Cxgsntéllilonag. UPI)" I-iillsboro MBNh 3O