xp loan" . in thgjr power to give her -In Memoriam MRS. HARRY CROSSMAN - -The death occurred at her home in Albany on Wednesday. March 30th. of Mrs. Harry Crou- " man at the age of 63 years. ” Mrs. Crossmen had been ill for the last year. She entered Prince County Hospital. where she was a patient for some time last summer. with improved health ;he was able to return to her home. where she was lovinily cared for by her family up until her pjllmg, which came as a great shock to her many relatives and blends. Mn. Crossmsn was the former Miss Rubina Ruth..daugiiter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis. Albany. After her marriage she "sided in Cape Traverse until last ml, when she and her husband moved into their new home in Al- Susy. There she happily enioyed her last few months. . . Mrs. Crossman was at times a rent sufferer. but 50” her CV053 In a Christian manner. She was never heard to complain and was , 1 eye grateful for what her loved . :3. were iioins for her- ' t wgg dgnrb' IOV&d by her 'nugUEnd and family. who did 3111 e comforts and care she needed. Her assing was a great sorrow to her Toved ones. especial' to her hus- band. who has been very ill also. Ruth. as she was known by all. was a great lover of home. Her joy was to be in the home; to see to the needs of the family. where she will be sorely missed. But her work here on earth is ended. and God in his infinite love and wis- dnm called her to that everlasting home prepared for those who love Christ and keel! His Command- IIIEIIII. She leaves to mourn her pas- sing: a sdrrowing husband. three daughters. namely (Bessie? I Mrs. Harry Doull. Carleton Siding; (Pyrtle) Mrs. Thomas MacMickin. Carleton: IEdith) Mrs. E 1 d o n Large. Albany. A daughter Doro- thy predeceased her some years ago; four sons. William. Mon- treal; James. Toronto; ouglas, Albany; John. at home; also two sisters, Edith Curtis. R. N.. Bos- ton: tGeorgiel Mrs. John Grigor. Boston. Mass.: four brothers. Throphlius of Albany; Otto, Bede- que; William. Sask.: Art Curtis. Sask.; and seventeen grandchil- dren, and two great-grandchildren. The funeral service which was held at the honiegiher son. Doug- las was largel9..attended..despite the bad roads. Friends from far and near came h-pay their last respects to a dear relative and friend. The service was conducted by her Pastor, Rev. Harvey Bishop of Charlottetown. assisted by Rev. Wm. R. Macl(ay. Hymns sung were: "The lard Is My Shepherd." and "I Joyed When To The House of God. Go Up They Said To Me.” Dr. Peter MacDonald tenderly sang. "The Old Rugged Cross." accompanied by Mrs, George Mac-V Kay at the organ. 1 Pallbearers were: Messrs. Wii-' liam Pye. William Brennan. Rus- sel Iiowatt. Earl Sawler. Keith Ford, Gordon Macwllliams. friends of the deceased. Interment was in the Church of Icotland Cemetery, Cape Traverse. FLORAL TRJBUTES Pillow: . Husband. ” W ., reathea Pyrtle Thomas and John. Bessie. Harry and Charlie. Edith. Eldon and family. Douglas. Anita and family. Charlie and Ada Croeaman. Albany Hockey-Club. Wendell and Syble lowatt and Family. laun- ohn.' dith and Georgia. June and Louis MacDonald James and Dols Ralph and Jennie Crossmaa. Gordon and Mabel Macwillianu. Robert and William Trenholin. Cluster Ruthie and Gary Croasman. Calceoleria Pleat. Otto and Una and family. "She is not gone. line is just away." Card of Thanks The husband and family of the late Mrs. Harry Crossman wish to thank all the friends and neigh- bours who were so faithful to vi- and help in any way during her illness and our sad bereavement. and a sincere thanks to Dr. Peter MacDonald for his faithful care and thoughtfulness in so many Hm-Preduciion Endangered TORONTO tic!)-The Tale says radio-active fall out i?1'..'.4': 1.100 miles from the atomic test site in Nevada has endangered lll duction of film at the suburban Mount Denis plant of canal", "'3 Kodak Company The newspaper the- was warned during"IIIe w.g1I:.l::.: ii" "W Eastman Kodak Company 1" R9ch95'-E!'i N. Y-. and that pre- Itii--uulliryh steps against the radia- onnow avebeen t ' to 1 in Canadian piufu In one employees be' . dead 90 wine thei:,T:t onu:'pecT:l rubber mats-before entering any gvfmgge cisht giant bieriildings. No ws ma o it h in the punt? PE anyw ere The paper adds nroducunn or XWGY film is most seriously ef- fected since it is most sensitive to radiation. but an official of the company termed the measures "a routine check.” enforced anu- every atomic test blast. SEVEN MILE DAY 0'. W. L. -St. Peter's subdivision of the C. W. L. of Seven Mile Bay met in the VCSLFY. after benediction on Sunday evening. April 17th. for their monthly meetins with 15 members present. The- president called the meeting to order and it was opened with the League Pray- er by ihe Director. Rev. Fr. Reg. McDonald. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspon- dence since last meeting was then read. A discussion took place on flowers for altar and was decided to ask each region in alphabetical order to decorate the altar for one Sunday. Was moved and seconded that we send 530 to Catholic Girls Scholarship and S2 to National Scholarship. The treasurer was asked to pur- chase a case for the secretary. for keeping papers on file. Members are to observe Feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel on April 26. but due to road condi- lions in rural sections were urged to receive communion in a body on May 1st. Visiling Cl1'iown Over The Week-encl The Moucton Band and Song- sters. shown above. will visit Charlottetown on Saturday and Sunday and will conduct special services in the Salvation Army Citadel at 1! a.m.. and I p.m. and in the Capital Theatre at 1.30 p.m. On Saturday evening there will be a special program at the Treasurer then gave her report. Was decided to put on variety con- cert by C, W. L.. each district be- ing responsible for one or more numbers. Collection amounted to lllc. Meeting adjourned and was brought to a close with prayer by the president. Citadel. On Saturday afternoon at 4.30 the Band will play for the P811- ents at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. April 24th is known to the Sal- vices; Bandmasier vation Army as Prison Sunday. and Songster Leader At 10 a.m. Sunday the Band will. field. conduct a special open air service- Mrs. Malcom MacDonald. Sec- lowed rctary read the minutes of the Scout previous meeting and they werr ' ”ld approved as read. in the absenc: mg- of the Treasurer, the secretary .n active discussion read her report. ldllfinfi Wilillh oners. E. Diiffiel Jamboree. which gave many question Hall on May 10th. and it is hop- to Mr- Kerr by the president. Auxiusgy or 131- (mug. ed that all members will co-oper- --.:.j.. Baby Market LOTTETOWN GROUP The regular monthly meeting of the Mother's Auxiliary of the 1st Charlottetown Troop, was held" at ale to make this a huge success. 1 The president 'then introduced1 the guest speaker. Mr. Gordon Kerr. Provincial Executive Com- mission of The Boy Scouts As- Chandler opened the meeting with founder of Boy Scout movement! fl .. l' 'd W d cl prayer -followed by the roll-call.;Lord Baden-Powell. This was fol-I can Mme Sal e "as w' at the jail for the benefit of pris- Shown above in the front row are Captain and Mrs. Fred Lewis. who Wm be conducting the sea re-appointui: school. Mrs. Edward NI Green. Trowsdale; Educational. Mrs. Ver- of aw in... T'c5nmtheT'se'c2.nd description of Boy Scout- fulluwed s jdiscussed. A cheque for the Gov- mans were made 4,, Mid 3 .'were answered. The appreciam." crnmeni Grant was received also Penny Auction in the Holy Name of the audience was P-xpressedj 9213' Holy Name Hall on April sociation. ,5mugg1i,,g racket where ch”dmnM Th P 'd t Mr. Kerr gaveya very inter- command prices up to 34.000, 1, e resi en , Mrs. George esting and instructive talk on the-being investigated by mommy 0;. Polk Victims ma Be Given Vaccine NEW YORK. (AP)-Even if your child has had polio. he should be inoculated with the Salk vs--v-ins. a spokesman for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said Wednesday. Assuming a child has had one type of polio, and now is immune to that type. an t ' ti--n will guard him against contracting either or both of the other two There have been a number of cases in which a person has had polio more than once. WESTMORELAND W. I. The monthly meeting of West- moreland W. I. was held on April 12 at the home of Mrs. Heber Can- field. Meeting opened with seven members . lug rollcail. Two visitors were present, The school comittee requested paper towels needed. Sick com- mittee reported one member treat- .ed also two sympathy cards sent. ;Bill for fruit was moved paid. Educational consisted of a paper on Uses of Soda also Household Hints by Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Appointments of new committees then took place: sick. Mrs. Bert Trowsdale and Mrs. Hal Rogerson ner Moore and Mrs. Eldon Leard; -social, Mrs. Arthur Sherren, Mrs ilieber Caniield; lunch. Mrs. Roy 1Gallant. Mrs, Gert Trowsdale and a "that Yes" note was read. A, paper from Miss Robin on the Dis- 3. It was agreed that the secretary get four dozen cups and saucers JAPANIG I Japan's farm population in mail Thanh Apr" 31 1"”: trict Convention was then discuss- was 37.W0.0M. of whom Il.U0.illJ y' I ed. Date of district meeting is May i ran their own farms. LONG BER. VICI NAPANEE. Ont. (CPI - Service BLIND COOK TORONTO (CF) - A cooking MI tor Inglitulg me. The 135; of thg pstretching back more than 50 years test for the blind will be held here Red Cross sewing was handed in.l A social hour spent and lunch. mlttee in charge. was honored at nearby Newburgh.,Entranta are allowed to bake their when residents gathered to pay tri- was served by hostess and com. "butt: to Lena Madden. retiring post- mistress. Now T7. she began her duties in the village 51 years ago. dishes at home and bring them is for judging. There are separate divisions for cakes. specialties. pan tries and small items. 207:: off Git-is' Slacks TIIE MISSES CLEARANCE (LAST SEASON'S) COTTON DRESSES Assortment Gicis' Cotton Dresses (4 to 12 years). clearing at A 52.00 and 53.00 each Group Petiteen Dresses Half Price A few Giris' Suits and Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . 512.95 each Girls' Paiurnas (asst. sizes). clearing at . . . . . 'Sl.OO and SL4! Boys' Short Pants (3-6x). clearing at ..... . . . . . . . . . .. SL4? Asst. Giris' Blouses Tee Shirts. Slips. Cotton S It i rts. infant's Goodsandei'c..ciearingat.................. Sl.0OeccII and Jack ers. HOLMES and BRADLEY 8iMrs. Wrixon Moore. Mrs. Edward Trowsdale invited members for May meeting. Cor- iespondence was then read and ....g Ufehre of Montreal. head of that missing persons bureau of Mon- treal police, said information gath- ered there indicates unwed girlsi expecting babies are picked up TORONTO. (CF)-The possibility !there and driven to Toronto. Toronto is a major link in a baby The young mothers are given R100 to 3200 and their expenses are paid. It was reported a Toronto pri- vate hospital was the hub of the Detective Sergeant Edward Le- ring's operations. Vi ways; also thanks to all who sent treats. get-well (Lords. flowers. and; sympathy cards. Also thanks ioi Dr. Downing and Dr. Moyse and nurses and staff of Prince Countyi Iioa ital for their kindness to Ilel” wh a patient there. Best B Prepare For Summer Special Values: Bedroom Suites Mattresses Box Spring Mattress- THUR8. - FRI. - SAT. Charlottetown or Sous-is edruom Buvs ' gr. I I . Brlunrui Very Special 7 34.95 C sitors NOW! rex. Springs (Matched Unite) Vlalt k t& Storey FULL. PANEL WOODEN! 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