, BR|$'|'.O|_l ‘Sat. March 8, 1958 The Guardio_noooo1:ige 5 ‘This vicinity was shocked learn of the passing of William Sinnott at Lakeville, N.B., on Su.n- 33;. “.2155; 11,: “:,:,r:S“,e;*,,,:g; For Veterans, Minister Says . Aptitu do Tests H ere May n i E d u C O n ti-*.t,‘,‘i"i‘,‘,;,,,l‘“,l,"":.,, Hon. A. J. Brooks,‘ Minister of at the next session to review the It was learned Thursday from planned now covers a three year ject. The direc.tor, a full time efed Ohe Of this Vielhlty’5 finest Veterans Affairs. in Cha1‘10tte- V3l‘l0ilS Acts- director of education and direc- tor of ‘curriculum that a program that could revolutionize educa- tional training in this and other Atlantic Provinces is being intro- duced ths year. Mr. MacKenzie explained that the program in- volves a series of -tests for high school students that will deter- mine their aptitude for university training, among other things. In the initial stages at least it is a fact finding study. But the same tests are being used, it was explained, in most of the larger American universities to deter- mine the student’s fitness to en- ter university, in. addtiion to the regular or standard academic re- quirements. The aptitude tests will be giv- en to all academic high school students. in rades 11 and 12 in th-is provinc . The program as Trinity United Church, Montague was held at the home of Mrs. Ethan Stewart on February 18th. Nine members of the C.G.I.T. were present in uniform and an inspiring initiation service which _ included the C.G.I.T. hymn and Trinity United Church Has Feb. W.M.S. Meeting The February meeting of the,prayer and singing of the hymn, Women's Missionary Society of “Thou whose Almighty Wor ” to sistant director and will " super- a degree in Guidance from Col- vise the examinations in this umbia University. Since 1950 he province. ‘ has been assistant director of The program has been plan- guidance for the Nova Scotia de- ned by the Central Advisory Com- partment of education. mittee on Education in the At- The main purposes of the plan, that the use of these tests to de- Mr. MacKenzie said are: termine aptitude -of students for “To obtain information regard- university ‘work has cut the per- ing the standards of education centage of failures by fifty per- ‘attained by students in the four cent in the Ameri-can universit- Atlantic Provinces. ' ies using the system. “To develop better predictive The tests are not used in any means for success at Univer- Canadian University as a means sity. of evaluating matriculation qual- ‘“To determine as far as pos- ificalons although Alberta and si-ble the number" of students in Ontario have conducted similar high school. who world be suc- tests in the last five years. cessfiurl in college, but who do not ‘lantic Pmvinces and is being un- enter college.” derwritten for the most part by Each student will get ‘a scholas- the Carnegie Foundation. It is of- tic aptitude test, a test of English‘ ficially known as the C./A.C. Car- and of mathematics. negie High School Testing Pro- Mr. MacKenzie said yesterday PISQUIDEVAST A large number from this vic- inity were in Charlottetown Thurs- day to hear the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker speak at the Roliaway. 3 ,g:§aI.;::l:n:l;:e'meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt were W.MS was then held with the visitors in Charlottetown, Thurs- president, Mrs. Bert Haneveld, day’ ' presiding. Roll call was answer- ed with a scripture verse contain- Mr5- Theresa Garland Spent 3 ing the word umayo-,.v—_ SeVeh_ few days over the weekend in Malcolm MacKenzie. assistant period. Mr. MacKenzie is the as- man. is John Ross, M.A. who has residents and n0 matter where 3 party was held it was not com- plete without Billie Dan. A bro- th-‘er Joe resides on the old home- stead while : brother Mike. is at Johnstone’s River and Alfred in Charlottetown. The memory of Billie Sinnott will long live in this old home port. I-Iis. funeral was held on Thursday morning from his old home to the church of St. Laurance where requiem high mass was sung by the pastor, Fr. Robin. The funeral was large- ly attended. — The funeral of the late Miss Jane Ryan was held on Monday morning from the residence of her neice, Mrs. Maurice Ranag- han, Morell East, to the church’ of the Little Flower where, re- quiem high mass was sung by her -pastor ‘Father Robin.‘ He also conducted’ the service at the grave. Jane. it is understood, was the last member of that old Ryan family and had made her home with her niece for a number of years. . Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and‘ village toreslde -after some years in'the city. Mr. Mclhnis is fish- eries officer with his office here. They have taken up residence in the lovely Byron Webster home that was purchased some years ago by Mr. Sydney Andreson. Mr town, said yesterday that increas- ed loans and larger acreage will be permitted war veterans fol- lowing a change in the Veterans Col. Brooks said that though the Veterans Charter was up to date immediately following the ‘war, changing conditions had made re- vision of many of the Acts vital to the welfare of veterans across Canada. Parliament will set up a Permanent Veterans Committee It is understood Mr. Gelderd will convert the building into living quarters for himself, his wife and family. Mr. Gelderd operates a service station. Mr. Jack Coffin was a business visitor to the city last week. Scores of lobster traps are be- ing built, rigged and moved to the shore now and trucks of ev- ery size are on the jump while the roads are open. Judging by the flocks ‘of crows th t ', ’ - t children have moved to Morell_ a are around new spring mus ‘ The new Weekend Patriot re-. placing the Standard is on sale here at the village diner on the.’ and Mrs. Anderson reside in their the first considered, the Minister stated, as changing farm C0n‘l1' tions in all parts of the country make immediate revision neces- sary. He cited the purchase of more machinery to operate the present holdings and said such purchases were only practicable when there was more land to farm. . CHANGES IN Acr he" made in the Insurance Act re- garding hospitalization regula- tions as there was a real need felt by many veterans. He stated that the proposed Permanent Veterans Committee of the House would have approximately 250,000 veter- ans to look after. At the present time the D.V.A., staff across Canada n u m b e r 1 about 12,000. g ‘ Col. Brooks is making a point‘; of visiting all veterans hospitals in the country while he is on tour, and remarked that in the larger hospitals in Toronto and Van- couver it would be necessary to.- spend three or four days just to get through them. . - . ' In speaking of the Island‘s dele- - gation to Ottava in‘ ‘the last Parliament he said they compar- ed favorably with any in Canada. Referring specifically to Hon. J. Angus MacLean, Minister of Fish- eries, he described him as “solid as a church. Never gets excited and fishermen really like him.” The Minister left by plane yes- The Veterans Land Act will be‘ Mr. Brooks said changes would -V " lies Ai K.C.H. a purpose, was conducted by the teen members and one Visitor Bedtord With her sister, Mrs. Ar-\0tllel' Pl'0Pel'l5Y- group and their leader, Mrs. J. were present. thur'I-Iughes and Mr. Hughes. lfl . , , , M- Fraser. as Peggy MacLeod Mrs. L.A. J ‘-hn t n presented Mr‘ a.ndlM"s‘ Mccarten have NEW YORK,—-_ Mrs. Irene Donatl on the Vulcanla s arrival. the smaller ship, on which there was received as a new member. an interesting? coSni)mentary on Ml“ Edward Jay ‘Vent to Char‘ mwed mm the new and l°V°1V terday for his home in Sussex, N. Friends of Mrs. Mabel‘ Hearn B. are sorry to hearthat she is a patient in the Kings ‘County Memorial Hospital in Morita u! all wish her a speedy recov ry. .-~s;.-‘- V - _ - - ,- - - - ' ' 1 - , - - - . r home built by Mr. J.J. Perry this . A I 1 alas. 22 year old expectant Tuesday. Mrs. Armenakis, vufe W35 n0.tl0etoI‘- She Will felon! This Was followed by I Worship Christian Stewardship and Its prI- l°ltet°W“.Th“r5‘l3§’ t°_5Pehd 3 . _ . W h was taken aboard of the Liberian h. .‘ f. t f__ her husband and son, -Kostas, service having as its theme: vfleges and a [ether was read Consple of days With his dangh- wmter and, rented t0 the Bank ‘ll : momeriwo‘ Vulc nia Frida f’ .3 8 1“. “S ,° when the Dona Margarita “Christ. The Pattern” and hav- from the Presbyterial secretary ‘er’ Mrs" J°h‘“‘le Ma°D0n3ld and N0” 5°01“ for 8 managers re- taltallanllnlir _ a J _ y leer’ Sal 5l‘°,l‘a‘l bee.“ weak" Teaches Norfold. .Va., for a ing as its center.an.open Bible of Christian stewardship ,.oga‘rd_ Mr. MacDonald. ' 5l‘leh°e- Ml“ Mccartell l5 the Mr. Frank MacCormack was a = [mm the Liberian freighter ened by constant nausea aboard cargo Shoo (AP wirephoto) . and a portrait of‘ the head, of mg the objectives of the Work. _ V , bank manager here at present. recentbusiness Visitor to char: 1 ’ ' ~ Christ by Sallmalh Other correspondence was read The Misses Elsie and Mildred -lottetown. _ , . . . . . . A ' A ’ ' - Broom Ball Tonight ‘ o The service opened with Smg_ and dlsoussloh took place on fu_ Rodgerson students at P.W.C., M155 Mfibel (|3BI'1en, teacher ft ’ I . e » ‘ PUb|IC wOI"kS mg 0? the hymn no Jesus I have who plans ood program? A 1.o_ Charlottetown, spent the weekend High S°h°‘f)l athld 1"? Lt01ll5 The many friends of Mrs. F. J. High School 1 _ . » -I I - promised” and the scripture 1es- port was given of hospital and ‘”‘.“‘ the" l’ar°““5’ Mr‘ and Mrs’ re’ ‘me ° e ms 695’ D°L9‘”Y a“‘n5°“”¥ i“ hear that I o 0 ‘ Faf K|ngs co. Son, Luke 6’ 2039’ was read by Sioh oahs made during the month Milton Rodgerson. , av . We1‘e_ S‘De3l<e1‘S 0VeI‘ C‘-F-C-Y- 1341- she Isa patient In Charlottetown VS. ' ‘ . Phyllis Nicholson. ' and afghan squares were turned‘ ' l1cat1°“.Week. When. they held an H°5l’ital and an express the wlsh Bombers 1 ~ . _ - . ' . l ' At the Public meeting held in A thoughtful and reverent me- in. . V _ JMl'5- dH1\‘;Ilf°ldS}'l-.l%;Y» .lIVll‘- Floyd t‘il(‘)tner$fi1l‘i%s glr5($l1:i§’Snt§§ayedUea- tflor an early return to good heal- 9.052 cars of potatoes were’ imports with 2,873 oars being. Ye.0’5 Theatre 1“ 5“l’P°’,'t of ditation was then givenoby Mrs. The °tfe”i""g was the“ take“ 35' an 155 in‘ ey .ay"m(.’ °r‘ ' ' Tlme 8 P-M- ‘: p‘ Ed m -f "ed bet th t ‘ . A-‘ Macdona1,d.,Progress1ve Con—' .I.M.- Fr er d 1 el and dedicated and the meeting 3 to Lorne Va11ey,Fn<lay n1**ht~ ~ ' ~ g ,;,*g°,,;,‘°",,,,“°"},,,,,,‘”;,’}t’;,,,.,,,,,f,V,‘,’,,,. 3;?‘ coa1_V,V,'f,‘:1" min. W‘;,,§,°”;‘,§‘,, servative candidate, the follow- entiiiog filo T12. i"i,,°l..§....‘.’.‘.""“.',’i‘ closedwith the Mizpah benedic- filresi’ 1§,“°5]‘)5o °f,dM”' ‘end fr<1ii[1i‘s.th§r¢l:1i(tir 13:? “v‘3ee‘i‘l“f,.,‘,‘,‘§,‘;; Mr. Eugene.MacDonald or Char- ;. my during 1957 according to followed Wm», 1,735 and 1,293 mg projects were reported ap- Christ was recited by Florence tion. ‘ _ ' 3 ac “3 j her daughter Mrs J0hn.McInnis lottetown. director of Child Wel- _ _. “ohm prepared by B, Graham cars res-pect,ive1y_ otheT qtems PI‘0VeCl by the Department of Ma6Donald. Prayer was offered The next meeting Is to be held ,_ V , to eh semea in he h fare. Was 8 business V1S1t0!‘ to I ' “ tigers, Director of Transporter imported included autos (444), Plftlli W°1'1l:5- P 'd th b by Dorothy Annear and the ser- at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wig- 11el:’:.5t1:Tall€ll1l\.l/£rf1$‘;l1‘1l:c:T§. St°l‘l'3; E0 g r new me‘ Georgetown early in the week. , .' ‘ th P 0 ' .. b ' k nd it (337 , ‘lune 111% on 0 Yea vice ended .w'th ‘ng' g f the gint n. Mr . Ethan Stewart is to , _ - ' ll’ -1.5 0 ' , _ M;h:o:)u1keo¢-Ihhllnlffitatoes were giiifds a (16(lle.merf1ertilize)r caiglI'le')(,1 "”3c§°1:j Wéll. .136 oiitegideddinwaiéd hymn “O Jesuls, Thloulllrt (Stand-l have) the dievotion and Mrs. Arn- f1n§da1t1°hhl5 hifmle thwlégh Illness SuIr{h)§,i1;°;.3s'idf;)li13(:,“h7I1:h§$;;‘7f';11$lg hr; flV§‘- anél Riotlifigt Dorgan ose o _ _ ume (559), lumber Q42)’ meats an ' re gmg W1 e one ing,” ~ ’ old Wightman, the study book. an 099 01' 3 Slle Y 1‘eC0V- o_ W 01‘ ave a on up I'e- V _ I 1’ }l°lu°‘l ‘luff jflfiemgigs (248). sand and gravel (397), Clear uI>_the run. . " The re-ai'i'il'iation service of the R011 can is to be answered with en'- °“ Wednesday ““°”‘°°"‘ sldence in the home formerly I-‘ILLS UP lllllg t° December with the gsitlone (438), and Sugar (IQGL C0E1S‘l;e1‘ll:!a’tll1()V¥1ayandv nftiid tmi‘delf C1iG.LT-idwml the W'M‘s‘ W a S a Sfinptsure zlerse contammg the Mr and Mrs Levi Jay were 50”“ flshermell here are l"lll“‘k' (Flitliregldrglduhe late Captam C’ M. i . ' I _ . _ ' . . A S 00 . u , - - n. _ _ I . h o . I . ‘ wk pemd ocmmmg In Novem logggéretolherpraodtucictzl éalhdlbgiégercighs potato warehouse will be I::0m_ t en hel , and was clostd with wor acri Ice Sunday visitors in Charlottetown. mg of ‘putting. out herrlng nets 9 I i;teilhe;he17i§we::trsnu\¥§h:r elf: Were imported in’ 1957. Pleted this fan at Ge°“get°W" 1“ V ‘ ’ I ‘ ‘ J i I ‘ irhey were guests of their son-in‘ Siflhrlcfihthgiferzreishehlolrhingeizh Friends of hMr' Charles Mair, if ' ’ ‘ , The total number of railway time. for ‘the shipping season. ’ H . . J y H 3 aw andidaugrhter, Mr. and Mrs. V. - _ are sorry to ear that Illness has when 3 stuffed up Msek ' hi tars exported ‘took place in cars ferried between Borden Reoalrslwm also be cam.,ed- out S Reg. MHCNEVIH. ‘ V I stop them. not if Speck of ice any“ necessitated his entering the hwahe at night, tossing afilpguzh, lllllst when ‘my -77 cars were and Tomwntihe including pas. on the. Queens Wharf there. ' . . . e . Where ll‘ the Wlde Wen 593- Prince Edward Island’ Hospital mg, won't let on sleep . . . put 1 mll°md' senger equipment and reefer At Montague 3 lelninated 0011- R O P S ' M.r,*Max welsh, Mohctoh! NB/_ o ‘— , for treatment few dropspf Vicks Va-tro-ml in llY°5‘°°l‘ fl“ l”°"“.l t° he 3 cars totalled‘ 53.034. ‘Passengers Crete top will be_ put .on the « 9 . ' ' ' . Was. a Sunday visitor in Pisquid Mn George Fielder“ has ‘m°V-- ' ‘ 3:3 'V1}?>iItti>1re(a>t)i1e:sa.:g’:§’iny.°%n?g.6 imsiderable exportation item than mod dorm this -em” wharf and a portion of the inner " East. ' , ed the long building he purchas- Mayor Raymond Solomon and back to 5198 _ va,u.o_oo1koo on . Sipo g . D . . , _ D _ ps ed from Reginald MacDonald C0l1n¢1ll01’ NelS0h W- Hansen. relieving stuffiness . , . lets you some time ago to his property motored to Charlottetown .on breathe fol‘ h0ll|'S- T17 it Merlin and Irwin, were visitors half way to the village. The ob- Wednesday. Where they attended I - v;1h1,075 cars of 1iv¢-stock. hav. number» 375 306 and Vehicles m_. part given an asphalt coating ) . Jersey cattle owned by Elmer Mr. Myers has five cows that . __ ,-, hg been exported during the eluding tricks’ and buses total French Creel.’ at Lower Mom A. Myers _of Hazelbrook have averaged 9918 lbs. milk and M;-_ and Mrs. Floyd Jay sons : year.Among,other.items inc1ud- 139 548 with .twcks 810 n e tague will be dredged to aooom_ come up w1th.three_outsitan;dmg 523 lbs. fat. All of _the_ records .-: idin the report ore butter and am’ouh’th1g to 15 3o3_ modate the fishermen tho,.e_ v records on. R.0.P. ~1istIng~s. are In t-he 305-day division. in Covohehd Road, Sunday, at liging snow plough operator op. a meeting of the Mayors and re- “ tll9€S9 (19), Kcanllfld goods (62), At wood 11 ,d f. ho Genera] repairs will also be }l\«iyers’orook_ Standard Edn‘a, 8 o o the home of Mrs. Jay's parents, ened 3 track through the fleldS ,prel5entatll7e5 .°f Various Island . this in)’ fish tum» l’“ll’W°°d th t 34 759 53”’ ‘S lguresg 83‘); carried out on ‘the wharves at nine year old cow, hastmrned ch|cqg0 Tr|bunQ Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Wm‘ the °W“°l'5 Permission and -"Towns: called t0 draw UP 3 linen" " (140). turnips (705). and meats « aw ’h. 1"a5S"§“.g:§j-7 t " kg Land Ca.rdiganflgan‘,diCarto1hs N in a record of 12,017 lbs. milk, ‘, . . . A the building was hauled right up ‘cial brief for submission to the li62)..A1together 13,150 cars of ’“° 1", V" 1“ if ha’; -I; ,h’“° ‘t. North Cardigan, Cardigan and 702—1bs.'fat»in the 305«1ay divi- Praises Reuters Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald wit'hou*t any interferencefrom the Dominion Government on addi- produce and materials were ex were gansmth? lmlg ggtasd Lower Montague. . ~ S1011» This is 171 Percent of the . and Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- highway. MI‘. MacDonald built tionfil G0VeI‘nm8nt grants to lorted during the year. ?'ea"1'941m°‘; t. S°r}§<=°_ Stfiaffic Reference was made to the ad- breed class average in milk and CHICAGO, (CPl—The Chicago 1) naidh daughter E19330, and Son the long building some years ago municipalities- L.C.L. freight led the list at ;ti‘gure.S’ {Era 1S1oc7S27%5°wpe1,S0ns ditional service with regard to 185 pc of the average in butter‘ Tribilne, long l_€n0Wn_ fol‘ its 3113- A 150“; Lo,-he va‘11e3;,. were Vi5i_ for a workshop and boat building ‘ "“""“*—j"'“ 319 520 Vehiclés ‘and - 75 79,}, unemploymentinsurance .which {fit She 1138 been Classified» Brltleh °llt‘l°°k» Pralsed R°“tel'_5 tors in Pisquid East, Sunday, at shop With residence in one end. snsmm mm A ‘ :::..:::::* ..‘}"t‘.;.‘i.“.."’.“.".?..E“°n".°.' by anan°y.r.i::.°:ay;:.*;.:.:.::: hams . . ' ‘ o e 0 - ‘ ' - ~ ' . ‘ - , ‘ GU M§f,fhh:ep8:;,h2i5°Ai,‘L?,t$S tague area. " Myersbrook Royal ‘Faye pro- on a recelat (sfries Tot’ ,a;$ti1ctles (Rn. J?;,_ an ‘r and rs Harold Plsqmd East ' T 1 i ' - ‘ duced'11163 lbs. milk, 570_lbs. life in Re» iina y _a on - ‘ A , . Mmcecfl Ja h ' hi . » com» ' - I i lhgggfighgiseirfcghhincgurlhg N 1 b bnttel‘ tat This is 149 Dc of the C°l°r edit“ °f the Brlllsh news Miss Shirley Jay left Sunday St. Petersburg,y Fldrilda,Wiii fiislii ‘\ cWEM‘Sc°pE 95 l-Uxa /'/% CONCERT and dance LOW!’-1’ Magdalen Island service. l-”'5el'Y U i; hhtague Hall, Friday, March VARIETY CONCERT at Cam- lN MEMORIAM ‘ breed class average and 141 D0 agency‘ . _ '_ _ evening to return to Edmonton, her mother Mrs. Gord Do in *1 1 - of the average in butter fat, The Tribune s.a1d1trrmtedthe ' on mg as /1 / ~”9lr.p".a ,3 , Mm“ 12th Cam‘ LEONARD MacCORMACK T: x Last wednesday evening M,.s_ was Basil Royal Jester a bull oughness of Reuters heportingdn whham Bears was hostess to that was owned here by.Dr. J. genehal and Mr. Cole 5 In partic- the members of the Kings P. Lantz when he had his K_ep- ular, adding: 4 _. When Leonard MacCoI*-mack County -Memorial’ Hospital Nm._ pooh Jersey Farm herd going. “Reuters IS a world-wide news . ‘ \\l ' / ‘ rt‘ - ‘ ~ - ~ . . . . . .- ~ \ / . ANTRY SALE, T. M. Llew- died some months ago, SollI‘lS gory Ch,h_ hr, spite of the m, A Jumor tw0.year.o.1.d, we-1- gathering agency and, like our \ 3‘ l'n’s store, Montague, March lost a quiet, unassuming and re- lith. Sponsored by the Canadian spected eltlZeh- He_ W35 in his -$zleei:;1e$)o37e:ii1eei;.dah}lc:re wag a 1i3ahsSlbsi)ri)ail’tucf‘te>(II' ghv-:JlDeAI“:=ISi‘ii$l%l‘3t7e‘lb15:reistsS, llhglllllfg E legion Ladies Auxiliary. 54th year. " The business meeting was con- a breed class average of 129.130 newspapers. Its reportin»g n0W‘iS 77 . _ . _ . " ’/ I ‘\ Summgyalzglzt, ANOTHER ”FIRST" COMES 1" . Ii? ' ’ ‘ ‘ CAPITOI. _THiEATR.E! He spent his early years in his ducted by the president, » Mm miik and 132 of fat, she was undomina-ted by British govern- Wo N D E R M S rho first movie to be filmed in the historic country oi D0ll;1SURE to hear J. A- Mac‘ native town, ‘but when the Call to Roland Diamond_ After . the bred‘ "by Fred Kitson of Hamp- ment policy and has frequently in hg d’ P.r°g"'-‘sslve C_°ll5el'Vr3‘i' Arms came after the outbreak meeting adjourned’ the mem- shire‘ and is sired by Welku- shown British policy in an unfav- ; 1 gih,°{3{‘,‘l“lat° *0!‘ Klngs 01" of the First World war. he. with sons accomplished 3 commen- m-in 0scar’s Jester. . .,orable Iight-” - at 7:40 on Tuesday_ » “Greece” wins the highly rated box office- "BLUE RIBBON AWARD" As “best picture of the month for family entertaihment” ...—¢ ~ . « _ ‘_ , “ . _ Alberta. after visiting her par- in the Prince Edward Island Hos- Ho|ds Meeflng‘ This cow has also been clas_s1- aI‘tiCleS_beCa1lSe We h3V° ctlhfl‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, pital. ‘ 1 BA , fled as ..VeI.y‘Good,._ Her, sue dence In the accuracy and thor- ‘ In 7.51.33”. -, . .; d" ---STARRING--— / PAT soons A A ./ SHOWING AT 1-3-7-—‘9 } / éfi March 11¢ other young men fl‘°m 5°‘1l'l5: l°5l dable amount of sewing for the h h _ no time in donning a soldierjs uni- nursery - REGULAR MEETING Home f°I‘m- He was amons_t‘hef1rs,t to Lunch was ‘served by ‘Mrs. ' iitlslicool association, Montague 30 0Ve1"Se3S flfom this P1‘°Vl,h°9 Bears,-' asisted by thecommittee. lllgh school Monday evening, and among the last to come back Mrs.gD. M. MacDonald invited TRAVEL AGENTS ii,,h,myHAl‘Ll§_,5. i5llr(xlR¥EN~ to France in tn: 6aI‘lY..P:drth?f they laid him‘ in the Church cem—. » 1 and ar uh - 0“ ur ‘mg 1.'°m l915_3“d lh"?l'e., 9 recell’ ‘5 eterywhere he awaits the call} mt; will show colored slides Baptism of Fire In the second bat- of the last trumpet which Wm INSURANCE COUNCELLORS in Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m. the western Front He “’_35 3 Peter MacLellan, Charlie Mac - THE PRESBYTERIAN l31‘aVe Soldier who never Slllfked Eachern, Vernon Fraser, James :5; 1'“ Canada. services for his duly 01' W3V‘el'9d 1“ the face Jennings. James Maclntyre and i‘ "L Peters R d-S d A l’l"3V9 5°l°ll°l'» 3 300d film‘ lie Meurant, Andrew Maclnto h, sh”; 310130 D. m., Di?/ineulW¢?1{ i1.v man. he also reahzeld thff 11"‘ Frank Praught and Marcus Modu- I _ ' . - his spiriua we are. - ' heryonep m. and 730 p, m. portance of 2 . l f 1 ‘time his devotion to The family‘ of the late Leonard ‘' Gleenwlch hi: ghuirldh and Holy Name 50- MacCormack, wish to thank their - ciety was exemplary. pastor, Right Reverend Monsig- lllgs Count - nard of Tignish; Leonard, ’attend- sent Mass Cards, Flhral Tributes, st, Bhfl-1IA?:§'11:.alL 0113512111.: ing St. Dunstan’s University: 1'19" Messages of Sympathy and in any ‘°l- The late Miss Anderson len Marie, Student nurse at Char- way helped during their sad be- . ‘ . t he u3l§fio”Xini‘i?“ght°’ .i°in”‘° §§2"io.~.§ilf§is"lEaiZ1y1°Vill§ iiiififi gm son an ar- I ’_ ' M _ henhflameron. After having Doyle. Charlottetown, Mary. TS by iridsor Wear Dypel. blended with cotton Telephones: Insurance 3046. 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Lloyd Macln-nis.. hlfray Harbor North-Sunday 1915 and “'35 Cllscharged ll‘ A9’ Active pallbearers were Bill f 1100110 a. m. Divine Worship ril, 1919. ’ Doyle, Charlie MacDonald, Char- be {St M y’s 33'' Cmcumewelcome. Rev. M, He was a mem r o . ar 1 _ Roman Catholic Church and a- N 5 though suffering from Ill health Left to mourn the memory of nor J.A. Murphy; Father Steele, a loving husband and father are'Dr. A.A. MacDonald: nurses at he death occurred at the his wife, the former Annie Ber- som-is Hospital, and all those who was born at Greenwich and lottetown Hospital; Carol Anne; reavement. her early years thoro John Betsy and Maureen at CARTOONS-— Us New Brunswick and the l--A- Ma°D°"""1d’ Charlottetown; 1 C 1 ’ » ‘ $y&l::IglII:I'3:‘I';:rl':‘:0;-I‘ favorite store. “Goons On "The Moon” ll - i; ‘ ~ r a numb rd . , Flora. of U.S.A. 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