' "ii Page 12 The Guardian Ffldl . April 23. 1954 O Mlscouche and I C I Vlclnlfy —S_vmpathy is extended to Red Mallett and family of Miscouchr‘. on the death of his vvile. She pas- ed away in the Prince County Hos- pital on April 14. The tuners. took place April 16 in s: Jrilin the Bap- ilst Church in Miscout-lie !nler- ment was in the church cemetery Mr. and Mrs Flank uaudet md family of Charloltctoilii, spent Eas- lot‘ in Miscouclte at the home of Ml‘. Gaudetls p.1icli'.s, .\ll itlici Mt.» .\lban Gaudot E\'el_vn Desi’-incite: who is em- Mlscciurne, a‘ tilt’ i‘.l‘lTlt‘ of hr- Jtille Gallant, \\l‘i0 is a'telldllig Prince of Walis Cnlir-ge, (‘har- '0t*.eto\vr1, 5 spcllu vi; the Easter holidays .n f\t*~ -- »,t ‘r. ' Iii .\l.'- _ _ ii iii lltti-,; ‘I'M ' .f‘l.ll'!‘.0<‘i mi Z“.s ‘lzome af'rrI .me :li inc‘ sport 1‘~‘ll‘.“ PY'll‘.(F‘ C("&l‘."' l2 ~.".‘.'iil i7*i \ ..R . .<r>:~:' .i \ ..\ M5 rtiin \:sl'll‘; her p'«lrV*r.'s .\lr and Mrs Perri‘ \T<‘KiZl:l“l‘l .\l. -A "’7]‘nr i.{ v,,..,.n,_‘.‘. .,.1.,,,, iiliii is eni- ’ E.1\'m i on . l)-''.-'-: 2”)’. hr. '.l‘.“ t‘.0n|(" l Xlrs l,col:-i .« midi’ :. l)V>‘i lcite tvhrli‘ Vt‘ ll ""9 DesR.oches. :=l:c De--, be snrri 5 eritI=l'=rl the .t't" lllll'S€.'i lilnttritowtt ,‘nf‘ll' smile. Vlf'l‘.t‘t,' l.lv‘lI l.IABl.f~1 FORWSEITTTEE "ice in 'hn B."",lSl‘. ni. !r1".f"1l1' oi’ -iciitvtg .'=CI‘tllS nhle tn 'il=il)(i[' 134? ll""fi it...“ .-mi, .v..,,,.,.,.,... lirnnrhial rmigli \-mi can't work qrnperlx ’ Tirrn lir~re'lI GOOD NEWS! |')_’ TL‘ml'l1Plnn'.~ RAZ-MAH Capsules. Quick. s:iti.=t'nt'lnr_v relief. Strangllng phlegm lnnscnnd an it come. gwgv Pasily. mi. ll.»\7.-i\lAH from your‘, rlrilggiu. 0.7.. ' ‘w. CRAPAUD THEATRE Fl’-‘i IDA \'——R :30 ‘iii liiirl Rillillfiét l'i‘r‘:‘.imlli * Giriiili l' Pl'0iE3Sll3!l3| Cards Chartered Accountants T. l‘i.IZ'il‘ llit-lie)‘ nflfltlllll Hill! of (omnlerre ‘.til‘rl.vlu .\'llntlll"|"~!'i". l‘l I ~— l'|l«illr “I .-‘\l|ir'rt Rnllcrtson T’. II. I. ‘H Tl Al. Bl'H.Dl.‘\'t'i firrtmillr‘ rlt \\.1tr-r Street ."1lnlVVII‘l'Sl'Il‘ txxxi |l'.»\l. I‘ U. l'l(t\' ‘ 331-‘ RBI . Optometrists B. I’. Htintttr, RA). Suntmrr-.irlr. P.Fl — l‘tmm- .1116 EMU I ‘I-\ Bl H.Dll\'(' .. E. Parkman Opt.D.. n.0, PHONE .‘i?.fl'I REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Silmmersllle A. Raymon Grant. B.Se.. OJ). ‘.535 Water Street. Summeraldc Above Maurlre .\IllI'a .\Ion‘s Wear PHONE .1330 Denfisfs Dr. J. A. Dolroll Dental X-R.a_\‘a SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Susnlnerallle Physician 8: Surgeon Dr. II. B. Mldtlelll ttatarsgreett Hollands) played in Moncton. an-‘ii’ Faster iri- motner. .‘\lrs 'I‘hmdorl= DesRochesl f‘ R1 ‘N’ 1101"‘-‘iii lsli him a speedy recovery. ..\l: .i:‘.:l \lt.< l* H’ ,l.i~ l\l.l«'K.'li. rlllllit“ - ‘‘ twill his mother. Mrs Arthur Ram-i ipa:'(‘nt5, Mr 7 '- ill Illilllgans brntiir-r. Charles Neiiwjpfirenls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred‘S. mmmhe who ls quite ill at liis;0'l-Ialleriin. Gleriizarrr. . .' B Dr=:—" \’er.o and hot. iSummerslde. N“-"l’1F‘(‘ll\€‘ regret to hear that she is n pati- ent in the Prince County Hospital. ‘ '3 Vv'Her speedy recovery. _ - A nllst-ellalimitis shower was .lER>l£". "i‘nn:'.r'. l.=laiiri- tCPiih,-M "1 mg Nm-mam 5,-hon] ham Lot '1, during Holy week 1n(‘ill(l- “"59 (“A ii?‘-'-\<‘"ri IR and 26 on April lit, in honor of Miss Ruby Odi I Hill“ M355 Th‘”5d“5’ ‘W 5 "ow are lzsble I0: tun .\‘F'ar's ser-il"augh who is to be one nf this :.:1ied forces.‘seasnn's brides. ‘The m‘;or.nl 5 re oil: was liisninl’ the bride-to-be opened the hour at 6.15 p.m., On Good Fri- ‘_ R ..i‘.rd read 1:: b 16 vote; to 25 lniglfls, which were many and beau~ day Adoration of the Cross, and ti”! lslnnrl Pa:. moo‘, ‘ilftll and arranged them on the Magi or the Prc5anc1iriod_ at 3 ~ ...—_. lnhlr The bl'lflF-lf‘-bf‘ thanked all. ;.,m_, tollaweil by Stations at thi- Wearisome BTOHCTIAEI {;:s””_';;:‘1'g"l ’““5‘° Va-‘5'd “""‘5’ Cross; also Stations of the Cross NIGHT C 0 ° N ' __Aw at St. Bernardettes at 3 pm. 3‘ DAY U G H »- -— -—--~~~ Holy Saturday services included :!'l'thl:":t.(‘Ti""'P‘f;"Ft~' riiiglilne" RT'ln(‘i1liIi “En FOINT W. L the Blessing of the New Fire, ‘ ' ' "5 'P“"‘°" f‘h'L‘Km‘l"" Pasra Candle, Easter l-l0._\' W3‘/r llH",l. 3|. McNeil] on April 8, with 10 mem- Sunday Mass was celebrated at bers and two visitors present with 9 am. followed by a sermon on ,Mrs. Russell Garrett presiding. '-“ ‘ritscil.s.=r‘d a letter on rural beauti- i ' ' "ticatioli ‘and a letter hfatlieson. convener a on the Mysore project. It. was ‘sliturl-lay and Sunday. I . _ _ ;_ __ ,‘ 1lf‘(‘!fiP|'i to «end $2 to this uorihr . cg. S-‘\TL RDA“ "‘”"n--T‘ iltintl. also $10 to the Red Cross .- _ , , ‘ ,, ‘and that Mr."-. F}. H Ross and Mrs. BK‘ HONEY YIELD Tm: RNA Hmd and U19 Iivfatnr young. Membership fee of,‘ I (-.0“. ‘J! ,5l be paid to the Canadian As-1 EDMONTON. ICPl —Alberta‘s .4, 90- siirialznli rit Cl1n5ufnPr5_ Mrs, Np). slznshine produces some of the big- '\“"‘Hm'-’ tfiill Stmtnrt and Mrs. Iinrne Mr-‘ill’-‘L NDHPY FYODS ll! lhe World. it\'r‘.ll nil’ on all llllf‘l‘f’.<|l'|Q prii._.V|l‘S. M. Al"lF‘.\Dll sand in an ad- ...,,.,‘, .,.nd,m§ h‘. M” E s_ R059’ rlilxss here on how t“lilllt'f‘ She es- . ; ' i ' - \lr.= C‘ er-t r MrNelIl. Mrs A. “m"“'d "7" ’‘‘'°”‘“ ~‘'”’m 1‘ W" 7 .\i1l smut siiliiccts. Whflmixin ;/Ms Br MMPMK ‘mwn 150 and 200 pounds D” “N Em,“ Ch, N955)“: mm hive. rnnipared to 25-50 potinds in ;,._.i put rm iy, Mi-5 Sloytfiyl wi1s,C““"”‘“’“- --mi hv Miss Clarice McNelll and -Stewart ivonrhv Mrs Rtlssell (‘var- Mrs. Chester McNeil], Miss Elnra Chintz at Mrs. and .-l snap contest by Mrs. Nelson 1. Burton And lllclnlty —Mrs. Bennett Howard, princlpfi Cape Wolfe School. is spend- llortllslll And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Heath McLennen. Port Hill, were the recent guests I0? of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg. ing the Easter holidays at her home, F". Lieu,“ Norm“ wngm‘ who Mr. Leigh McNelll is stationed at the week-end with his parents. Albert E. Wright, was acconi- in Glengarry. Mr. Calvin Wood, student at Mrs. Alfred Colwell and Mrs Ciraydon Grigg. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McArthur on Vocational School, Charlottetown, April 11. is spending the Easter holidays, at . the home of his parents, Mr. alid Mr. A H. Al|(iPl'.SlIll, Lhallutle-, , l0\\ll. note guests at the home uf',M”' cw” wood’ Bunom .M‘‘ “d M”- A”“’d C"1“'°“~ °“‘ Miss Annie Mae 0'!-lalleraii, stu- Aprll 13. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennen. Port Hill, uern the guests of their i soil-ili~la\v and daughter, Mr. and, 3.115. Gl*a,\'don Grlgg on Thursday I The many friends tit Mr. Thom- as, Nlsbet, will regret to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All _lnin in wish- ng him a speedy recovery. i l leran, Cape Wolfe. Miss Jean Howard, student of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe. _ ‘ Mrs. Cyril McKenna. l-‘ttcnris of Ml-. F.rncst l-illlycape W0”: Srhooll L5 spwdmg me “ill l(‘glf’l to hear that he is IlEa,[" honday5_ M her home In patient in the Stewart Memoriallmmsdalfi lioziltli Centre. His many friends i Mr. Thollias Hoivard, ritr Alhlil ciiiu-ill and Mr (.‘liai»»l‘A’°1[;{- “sh E’) S"”'°‘“"°“" ""‘ “ore recent \'lS|l(ll‘S ‘en 3 (m u‘“e‘5' iii .\li|llClHll nil business. .\t: ‘-itld Itlls and tilmily. ('hal*lnttetnwn, Ralph MaCL"n.of Tignlsh High School, is spend. spun ing the Easter ho.idays at the ,.,. 1.;,,,..,... i,,,l,d3_._; Wm, M,-_ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t-L.ran.- father, Mr. lvan Mac- Bennett Howard. Glengarry. l LN” Miss Keliiniie ML'Gi'egI-r, student "”'“"‘““E5~ .'\lr l.ln,rri Rallisav. mun, spent his Easter hOilda_V!.i5pendln§ the Easter ho‘.ida_vs and also his brothel‘-in-la\\'iM,-5, ‘Hi’. Melvin Mccvregor, Burton. .imi SlSiL‘l, Mr and Mrs. Lewis < iivi ‘ Miss Penny Griffin, student. alitine btisi T :l C nrelil, 15 xi» i'.,l.’l".\‘l tniliiitl. c'hai~lolt»-tE;:',‘e‘;‘ ° lt’i’\l\. spent his ilftilfia)S with ' i A. Gifftti. Burton. immp‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lelgli Griffin. Broc- .'\ll an-.l M:.-, Fiziiik Ma:-Kirinnn lion, viere recent guests of » ;iiitl l'.iiiiil_\, Spt tlighlll_ \‘.'(’l‘t? the-iGrlltili‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘;{ll(‘§i.'§ at Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Elilsljames O’!-lallerati, Cape Wolfe. . ,9“. En5.,.,.‘i»ti April l6. ! Miss Jean Howard, Cape Wolfe.i A n'H'iib<’I‘ {Wm "115 Community was a recent guest of her friendlq ziiti-ndnd the tiineral of the lateilmss Kem,-me Mt.G,~9go1«_ Burton. lzn‘. xi-.2 Hul'\E‘_'-' wiiod, Linkletter. on E 9 Apr-il l3. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Callicuit A large liunibcr attended h l su or in the Tine Valle’ ligiill on iflrli 15. The s)upper vvaiz mcrmd" <D(‘nSf‘l'f‘d by the Presbytfiria” Since the nprliilig of the trout L.-irlirs Aid and was much en,ioy-ymhmz _“.,_;,,,, ma a,.g1(,,.S ran mi "' M an Wh" “"'e"dPd' ifound at their favourite spot, des- Mr arrl .'\Lr:- Keith l\1cDntlgall.i'P“4’ ‘the ""3 ‘”C:‘’”‘'''‘' ‘‘e‘‘”‘”- Btrliafnrrl. were the guests of Mr i710 BFPBL Cfilfhfl ha‘? been '9‘ , 1 ,, , and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. on Aprlllported in the nearby ponds and ‘n °' "ab 1%, ‘brooks. “__, . . ;'\li. Dolialrl i\lR('Lt"all and Mr.’ Mrs. Ei'T\\Rl'ti A. Grlfflli, teaclier. ,_ ,_‘V‘;,‘,"'_" _L(iN"l’|l\.lll F-‘iiid. l(‘i'I(’het‘S at l\‘oi~lh-,nf Hiililiilrtnll school, is -‘DPIKJLHR H 1. __,‘M‘{_‘ ‘:n‘:1~”':\‘1';‘:!inl7l sclinnl, attended the teach- ‘ ):,,a:,}. H fr i-rs (‘nn\'€l’lllr\n in Charlottetown. mm M35 Ph."i“5 C"1“"‘u 1‘ 5P'“‘“’!l Mr. Lance Dalton, Burton. land- h”“d3-"5 "‘5m”3 ”’]a”"'' m ed 1 small catch of l‘leri'l“K 5‘. ‘Wrights Cove on April 10. Frionrls of Miss Sandra .McKa.\' Mr. Raymond Sieuart, teacher’ of Bloomfield Station school, is spending the Easter many friends wish her a and Mrs. Central Bedeque, he painted by his wife. A slight fire occurred at “me °[ M"- R3ym°“d -’°“"‘3°“- have Miss Jean Barnett back to and Mrs. Harold Pratt. ‘sent at P. w. c. is spending the iC"‘".‘“ B°"°“.“' °" “W” ’5' “".‘°“ school Ill" buns absent for flzzaster holidays at the home of her the me wai mm“ 1." the m°"“"g While Wllh I “VH9 C0‘--1 puenul Mn End Mrs‘ C”, 0.Ha]_ some clothing hanging nearby to dry in some manner caught fire, land as Li‘|t'l6? was no one in the,1lH’n9d home 35391’ I bl‘l€'f of ikltchen at the time, it gained con- In Western Hospital. Whele lie rt‘-‘ Sumnieraide HIKH School, is sl>find- lslderable headway. however it was 05iV9d mt-‘dlcfil aim“ at the late Mr. Henry Plum mg the Easter holidays I! the home -soon extinguished when discovered. fractured rib- not before considerable dam- age was done to the walls and cell- ing. The loss is partly covered by teacher of ' insurance. Call! » Edward Lodge Miss Beverley Howard, sludenti M'V“('k the home at her parents. Mr. and‘ ‘A. S. Johnson; met at the home of Mrs. W Johnson On April 6. , The ‘worship service was rcriti by} Christian Stanley Sharp. May meetilig Iiiolne of Mrs Bedeque and Vicinify Aldershot, —The several lodges comprising 10 be held I1 the home Of MIS- Bedeque District held their annual meeting in King , room at Central ,Bedeque with all lodges represent- ,ed except one. The District Master. Mscxenzie presided and gave an encouraging report of the year's work, he had visited all the lodges in the District during year Orange Lodge and was Reports ms holidays at the home of District Mule,-V John 3,~,m—,",; De_[Brennah. It is regretted that Mr.‘ l . 4 - and Mrs’ mhol CQL iher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed\AaK‘d:pu[,y DBL Mum-_ Ruse“ Be“; 'Brennens health is not good and‘ _y,,h,, Chaplain, william 13. Montgomel')';,"n lmnrvvsmrnl is hoped for in‘ M Recording Secretary, Ernest Moore, jlllt’ near future. ‘li arid .’\lt-: .'\l:«ili~t Milligulx. M155 Mum”, B‘”kr' smrkm Ser'y. K(’lli‘l Barrel’ 'I‘re:lstir- " ""8". ""i"' 2-tests of MisslT‘5‘“5h C_°""“”' 5pP'"l‘“K Mr Cvril MacF‘arlane: lst. L(‘rll.ll- ,._ me ‘K-P,_.mn,bP and also M,.‘,V1Ea5ll=t- holidays at the home of hi‘! ,,,,._ Albert Crasvrell; 2nd Lecturer. Auditor, T. J. Iii- man. Refreslimcnts were served bylw“ " mghly respected “nun "di members M,s_ ‘Lodge. of King Edward _ 7 7 7“ 7_ ‘and “as largely attended. He is MARGATE W. M. S. The Auxiliary of Margate W. M four sons, Messrs. Frerl All-:deii; Thomas, John and Kennel-li,‘ Burtlin, tvele revert guests of Ml'.i“'“‘:S' Slvanlelv s‘““'p *‘“d We 59”-D‘ mp “"1 Mrs’ Vemon M3uhe“'5' sum.IgiastiermofxlfliigJl3Ari’riilnJ&'tdni(dns20'A‘fi15s‘ Correspondence was Mrs. Webster nskilig for clcitliing} I nvrrseas, Thompson, \T_i‘5 Elllndll. Trinidad.‘ and Rev. Ross Eaton on Temper-l ance F€'(l9l‘all(‘Ill Temperance wast read by Mrs. Chester Howard andl by Mrs.l read lroni also Mrs. Sl(’W.1l”dShlp to be held at John Mrs. Arthur assisted by the Ml55lf)llR r_v. Benediction spent the RCCDTGH1 11 visitor to Elmsdale last week being i sp],.nd,d ,,,.,.,,pWm 3, an the ]Odxh;mm_d more mm“ m H]? wdden.15 miles southwest of 0t.tawa.'!‘hc “"3 Kl\’€n bl’ illness and subsequent death orb”, d .1 Le fl 1 £_ (‘hat-lntte~ of P. W. C.. Charloltetuu n, is ;a“ “V W01 M3-‘V915 01 U19 Pr1m'iltls father the late Mr. Hen ‘ 0 6“! m H“ e" Mme" ‘Th 3; ary lodges present; also short ad-iplgtu, l_ dresses were given by a number" i of Grand and Dist. Lodge officers! present. At the conclusion of i~ou—;Frank Crowe. Boston. Mass. ar- riess lhe following olllcm;i'l\’ed on April 10. to visit 1liPll'I ](ENs[NGTON spelidmg lllP'\\el'e elected for the ensuing yeg1~;ipafenl.§, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley; lhei Jolilisoli. Mrs.’ H" hondnvs M her home m Bub Charles Dennis will visit the Mrs-‘ ‘ ’ slon Band. took charge of the program, “Re-5 liet for Korea". Sharp, Miss Selina Johnson and Mrs. R. Dcliliis. Meeting closed \\llh silent prayer for Miss Peters. President, Mrs. Wilbur Dennis clos-‘ 3101108)‘-9 ll. ed the meeting. Profitt ‘ Mrs. - by the, l i . . . in Boston. Mum. ialtcnded the funeral. Pallbearers ygrelrezl llgessrs. Bwattzon Hardy, ——M. am .aliin i a. 3”‘ “’“‘- '9“ “ 3-|m“Y- r In ” ap“,":n';i:i:‘‘)nrs iEarl McArt.hur, Raymond nix and [James O'Brien. Flower-bearers iwere: Messrs. Harry Dunn. Leon- The Misses Beatrice and Mary ard Barnett, George Brennan and O'Brlenuleft fpr Proyldenclei R. I.,‘Heber Ramsay. 01‘. Apr 5, wit-re t. ey wl spend! some time. all of whom’ “to summerside last week. Mr. Robert Weeks of Hlghfleld. yspent the week-end as guest of p!°.i.~(d to his sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cameron He also a renewed many old acquaintances who always are happy to meet has re_ the congenial "Bob." Whlle in _ iElmsdale he attended the funeral ‘"”"’diri{ .-in old neighbor and friend. Her schoolmates are Master George Murray, attention for _Y' ———————.. Mrll. Arthur Wells entertained SOY DEOWNED "SHANE the ladies of the Elmsdale Woniensi pug}; om_ (CF, __ An fight Institute for their regular inset-lye,“-_01d'boy drowned hm Mommy mg on April 6. Next meeting ls‘du,-mg an alpday (“hing mp “ this centre near Windsor. Police and firemen early Tuesday re- covered the body of Roger Heath- erington. Hts lunch pail and fish- ing pole were found in a creek. Frank Dunn. Mrs. R. A. McKenna was hostess the members of the O'Brien Road Women's Institute for their: .meetlng on April 6, Mrs. George] 24. The show will start at 7:30 sharp and it's free. sian is by ticket only so if you haven't. received your tickets in the mall or if you need additional tickets, you can get them by stopping at our store anytime between now and 5 P.M. April 3. They're yaun go, the asking. JOHIDEERE DAY AT ALBERTO! How would you like to take a light-seeing trip around uh. "um try and see the rare and unusual in farm machinery? How would you like to peek into the future and see the problems that will face :54. culture in the years to come and what‘: being done about that Well, you can do all these things when you attend the big Deere Day of ERSKINE CLiARl(‘S, ALBERTON, to be held in the In- stitute Hall, Saturday, April 24th, at 7:30. Yes, this is your invitation to be our guests on that d|,y—to mm? and bring the whole family and enjoy a full evening of entertainment that we have planned Just: for you. You'll get: to see live colorful film; including the full-length feature picture. "Mr. Christmas". with a an‘ of outstanding Hollywood players. Remember the date. Saturday, Agni However, admls. ERSKINE CLARK OHN DEER! SALE! AND SERVICE ALBEITON Hardy ‘invited the ladies to her home for the May meeting. RICHMOND, Ont... rCP)—Elght.- «en thousand eggs fried Mondayi M _ lrilght when fire destroyed an egg- "- “"1 P“‘"'‘» B°Td°“v “35 Blgrading station in this town about [eggs gave off ll pungent odor which 73’ 13- mg the blaze. Miss Margaret Brennan and Mrs. W‘”‘“”‘ F'rldn)'-Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 Garfield, Shelley Winters in "HE RAN ALL THE WAl"‘ 1’ Also Serial and News. The unexpected rleallt ncrtlrrrrli -in Ellnsdale on April 6, of Mr Henry 1). Platts, aged 84 years. He “ROYAL” BORDEN l"l".i|.'i_\-.\‘;llil:illl_\' '7 I5 - 9.15 is ill be greatly missed by his nianyi .l'i-lends. His funeral took place to‘ iEllnsd:ile United Churi-ii. on April 9. Today ............ .. 3:30 -7 -9:20 Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 REGEN we FAST ., .tflDEwI(ID.t' I Also GURCEY .”‘80B8YJORDAN t\'Al.'ti‘.ilN Itltlllnr-0 Saturday 2:30 Jiliio: Stcivarl. Janet Leigh ili survived by one daughter Mrs “ C.‘ . ‘ ' i.-.-.ld- lthll~ Is. Edtvard Yen. North River; and ..1-"El;-nAaKEnD Segva-(:0 m at Bcr- Bank drawing Saturday. SHEEP AND SWINE ABREEDEITS’ MEETINGS The Annual Meeting of Prince lzlduard lglgnrl Sheep Breeders‘ Association will be held at Birch Court. Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, on Tues- day, April 27th, at 2:00 o'clock sharp. _T_ho Prince Ed\\‘Rl‘d Islzilid Sivlilc Bl't>edol's' As- .\'O(‘lElll()ll ivill also colivmic at T:.‘5U o't'lo('lt on the same date at Birch Court. These are important moctings. and a large mim- her of sheep and swine proclticors sliotilrl he in attend- ance. Kcep the date reserved. W. R. SHAW. .\‘ocl‘elar_v, P. E. 1. Sheep Breeders‘ Association. ' II’ stun I'll! emmt noltme her home in Glengarry. The servii-es of St. Mark's Church a.m., followed by procession of The girl friends the Blessed Sacrament; also a Holy .. ‘RI-d Point Wolrirlrs lnstiltitel and Hlipttslmal lht‘ home of Mrs. Lorne liy Hilzli Mass, Water, fnllm-ted at. 8 a.m. Easter ‘the "Restlrrectinn of Our Slivloiir." read and The Pastor Rev. J. N. Tr:\llinr was ilhe t-elebraiit at all services, Mrs. most ilileresllnl Bennett Howard was ;)l‘gfllll5L as- from Mrs. Neil A. ststcd by St. Marks mixed Choir. of AZI'lCU1tUl’€iThe services viere well attended. nd a letter from Miss Mary Robin despite the inclement weather of CUl'l'r‘Spnll(if‘n(‘P, was ptnved f‘(‘Il)iI"~Y ml L(‘Il'nt" alphabet lc-tu-rs MrNelll will by rett. by Mrs Next. mPCllll: uilil be at the home, J. F. Robertson on May, CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; lllll §|l0IT'S Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 1 SEE — SEE —- SEE SATIJRBAY EVENING ‘ Strong man and pride- ful women caught in the Greed and Lust of a Land War. 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