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Chqrlgflrqfowm llIl-dnay conditio- ‘_ Either write or contact our Mr , h, m‘ u’ " ' MELVIN.J'..M_°QP:ID' 89W“ ‘Duncan Mclnnis at Swifts “hedged-alanine ‘i TRICK 0F FAT! Hatchery, Charlottetown. Phone ""‘."”""“'~ T-b-lvletwl-lew- "- 2192 i027 - "“‘”""“"‘""" or - Pwl- hfiltylfiimyag-yqg .J _ V _ _ _ ayrteinia daaradol ‘ ‘ml .1533? BY}??? $53.. .‘°":...,i swirrs iuiciirnv . o... i._.ii_...i.....'"""'._........:i': tri‘ on a hivc oi‘ bees here rc-. Charlottetown c'ln°dd'x'h”fiu'hd'l' 146 f ii)’. I111 d b‘ bi, :1 - .27.. i. @222,‘ .96.‘... t. i. CLARKE. Mar. Docldslficlnevfills ll’.‘l'iélli‘(i in tho bitter (‘OifL l 1 UUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla V m A5 iiixeo uP As AGARDEN i vae,si.iui=.i=~/!virAri/iiu 5'6 eatno, AiA-ISCRI-“JI. eo-r A RECORD i5 Araociooslsoci-i . » TiP THAT THE ONMER o: % A SNNL coutoieu‘ POSSlBLY \ vi-rAuiu B is BETTIN‘ on f sea-r "nPoY Juooe! m come i ANCTHER uoizse, NAMED % T0 6M2 THE company .TiP5V cub c! i-lE‘S Tue / Mathew-DREAM HORSE 0Q FAvoeive. VFTAMtN a is / no.1 wore-r RiE-K A FAizri-i- so-roiwi-ie*s.oo-r< ,, N6 own-us .4 ARKED ALL w. ' \\r cAsoosa- M .- RACE: .1 a HAMHJTON. Ont. -- (GP) _ Controller Leslie Parker propog. 9d "lit firemen be reduced from. gui- to three shirts apiece a year, s “V” "b9 c"! $1.000. “Give v -___-i-_ rim GUARDlAjfl. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: IONTAGUB: Harold I. Lusty. Albert Aftlen. Ira nyraa Stewart. Ill Ilarrlet AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Walden Laura. AOINTO lfllflll: Illa laid liaharda and Gordon Farrell Clair. following plaoea In Montana: In Georgetown: The Poet Office: The Guardian may be bought at any of the Mile 8. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. In Soarla: Cundonb and Florence lobar. In 8t. Patefei The Peas Oflloe. ..'I‘0I. BALE. - 1039 Dodge Sedan, newly overhauled. Good condition. Apply Brookvlew Service station. » Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White. Mon- tague. were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbour. Mr. Malcolm Beaton, staff of Bergmannb, spent the week eno ‘a1. his home in Flat River. Mr. Kingsley Shaw. Charlotte- ioun, spent. the week ciiri iii Mon- tague. guest cl Mr. iinil itirs. C. A Shaw. Mr, Roland Jewell. comaicrriii: travcllcr. “as a Dlifiillcrb visitor in Montague and vicinity calling uli his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene and fondly were Sunday visitors to Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weinter. Mr. James Currie. commercial traveller. spent the week end in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver. Montague. spent the week end 5.1 Charlottetown. Quests of Mr Carverls parents. Friends will regret to learn that Mre. Harry liigginbotham ia con- fined to her home owing to lil- neea. - Mi‘. Hurry Lane has iuoicd imfni to his home in Montague after spending the winter months iii Charlottetown. Mrs. Lane who has spent the winter in Boston is ex pected home the middle of May. Mk‘. and Mrs. Leslie MacKinnon. Peter's Road. motored to Montague on Sunday accompanying Rev. c. D. Henderson. minister at. Murray Harbour North. who conducted services at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday. Nir. Carl Currie, who is study- ing for- the Presbyterian ministry at. Dalhousie University. Halifax. spent the weeik end at. his home in Montague. Mr. Currie is to cor.- duct services at. St. Andrews Pres- byterian Church. Montague. on Sunday next. The Akata 0.01:1". of the Unite-l Church met in the classroom on Thursday, April 29th. The meet- ing opened with the .C.G.I.T. pur pose and prayer in unison. The devotional period led by. Miss Laura Higgiribotharn opened with l-h! til/mu “Guide us. O Thou Grea.‘ Jehovah". This was followed b," the scripture lesson by the leader, Miss Helen Hamilton ieiriin prayer and Miss Jane Lake road a story "The Gilt. Child". The closing hymn was "O Lord How Happy Should We Be". In the absence of the president. Miss Barbara Mcibou. Miss Loraine MacLure presided over a short business period. The secretary was appointed to send a card to Miss Annie uord. The gins were asked ta bring any fancv work to the sale at Hiichey and VanIderstine on Saturday. Tie work period was spent. on the scrapbooks. The meeting closed with Benediction. The Women's Missionary Sc- ciety o! the United Church pre- sented their spring thank one.- i118 service Bunday evening. May 2nd. The service ‘opened with trio call to worship by Mrs. Lorrie Wiggiriton followed by the hymn, "0 Master of the Waking World". Five young ivflasion Band girls sang the Mission Band Hymn. and Veronica Taylor gave the Mission Band purpose. “Here Am I, send Me" was sung by the choir with 501° Dart by Mrs. Allan Moehcr. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. fnrne wigglnton. and Mrs. Laura Macboan led in prayer. The 0.0.1.1‘. then sang. "O Zion. l-lastr. Thy Weston High Fulfilling" ivit-li solo part. by Miss Helen Hamilton. "Kneel at the Cross" Wil5 rciiucr- ed by the Brooklyn trio. Messrs Malcolm Munroe. John Bears and Willard Bruce. Mrs. A. S. Adair-é gave a short outline oi thc our}; done for the missions by the rlr- iouii roulette-s of the church. The offering was received by two C, u. ‘f. T. girls. Misses Gloria Macbeod and Loraine MacLure. The Brook- lyn trio sang ‘Let usthavevn Llttie Talk ivlth Jesus". The address for the evening was given by lvLs. Laura MIOLQIH, the theme being "The Lord's Prayer”. The "Mag- znificat" from the Nativity of Christ was beautifully rendered by the choir with the solo part by Mr. Howard Vickarson. The clos- PINK CHEEKS [(1/1 [j/ivnioioi f 7171/4 "hesitant: M21‘ in mun-ni- o» L”... m ifoké gill ..i1.ii) iiii‘ Pinitiiiw. iiioiiiiiy ing hymn “In Christ There il N. East or W " was eungby the choir. Mrs. borne Wigginbon pro nounced the Benediction. ..'0W!NG T0 ILL HEALTH. ‘Mr. Sandy Reynoldk will not. oper- ate his Taxi imtil further notice During the interim, Mr. Reynold; would appreciate having patrons call Central mo. Phone at. ‘C. W. L. MEETING — Ln Ap- ril l1. i948. the annual meeting if the Little Flower sub-division of the C. -W. L. of Morcli was held .\vith an attendance of thirty-two members. The president. Mrs. John iF. Mnclniiis presided, The meeting opened with prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed. It was mov- ed and seconded to invite the ‘St. Andrews Dramatic Club to pra sent their play in Moreli Hail. it was decided to write Mr. Vincent MocGrath a letter of thanks ~'o: the git-t of money given to the C. W. L. by hie late with. it. waa do» cided to ask Rev. Father Mic- Kerma to offer Mass on the flint. Saturday of each mouth from May to October inclusive in honor of Lady of Fatima, in the Little Flow er Church. The reports of the Convener: and their committees showed that. an excellent yeare work had been done by this sub- division during the past year. The treasurer’: report showed the to- tal receipia tn be $3880 and the expendituree to be $7.06. The total amount of money now on hand and in the bank la $135.06. The following slate of officers were elected for the coming year. President: Mrs. Wm. Aylward. lat Vice President: Mrs. Joe Rooney: 2nd. Vice President: Mrs. Wm. Ranaghan; 8rd. Vice-president. Mrs. Gua MacDonald. Recording secretary: Mias Mary Sinnott. Treasurer, Mrs. James B. Jay. Con- venere were also appointed to ae- sist the officers in the execution of their duties. The meeting closed with prayer. Georgetown And iileinity A Rev. s. J. Boyce motored w Charlottetown early in the week. Mr. and Mra. N. W. Hanson and son Charles were visitors to Moh- tague on Monday, Mrs. Allister H. Stewart. and son Jordan were visitors to the ctly on Monday. Mrs. H. P. George has returned to her home alter [spending a week in Povmai. ‘I Miss Eileen Campbell of Cole- man arrived in Georgetown on Monday and ufilfimdflttdfl her du- ties as vice principal of George- town High School for the re- mainder of the term. C. H. Llewellyn d: Bone. lobster packers received lobster bait both fresh and salted from outside points over the week end. Mon- day's weather was not. too favorable for the putting out of traps bu‘ the few traps that were out and baited over the week end fished very well. proving that the lobster is still with nay-Geo. The annual meeting of aha Georgetown Bub-division of the C. W. L. was held in the Pariah Hall on April 28th. 1M8. ‘rite Roveread Director. ,. ‘ the “ with prayer and Mrs. l". J. Delory pro sided. After the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting and of the 1947 annual meeting. and following some remarks by the president, the various reports were presented. Members regretted the absence of the secretary. Mia; Kay Roche. whose report was read by the president. This report noted that. the secretary and three other members had attended the Diocesan conyention in Charlottetown. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald reported that. her commit-tee had visited fifteen homes of parishioners who wero ii. Two lmfff‘! cf clothing were sent to St. Vincent's Orphanage and the convencr read a letter of thanks from the Sister‘ $UMTUT Mrs. Helen Coridou reported on prizes given to the catechism classes and to the school. ln not report. Mrs. l-l. MacLaan. mention- ed Mre. Prank Clotell had collected a goodly number of cup towels for use at pariah activities. litre. P. l’.-_. Boudreault. treasurer. reported that all obligations had been met and the sub-divieion had a cred- itable balance on‘ hand. ‘Followin! a dieeuasion on membership. Mn. M. Burke was appointed oonvaner of membership. The election d officers resulted aa follows: Pra- aident, Mrs. ll‘. J. ' Dehory; let vice president, Mrs. W. J. nu- geraid; 2nd vice president. bfra. Helen Condom 1rd vice president/l Mira. itoward Boolean; “oratory. Mu. William Mumhl: treasurer. Mrd P. L Boudraault; councillors, Mrs. D. r. tlaaliaaon. llfl- Pill?- Marriaon. ma. W. D. Wight. ttrs Fabian loisdreault.’ Ike. Iranb Cotall. The" meeting oloaad ‘with prayer. BlAl-IIII erraaaoaionou. Ont- -i (OP) —_ The Kawertha Lake; dia- trict near hero. famous u a mm mar defame. now/baa a n attraction. with the tadroeratnre at so below toenails. two valid diam» hunter! open! l. day-try n to smoke a slug Mm don la and d ._AiIl- 1i, In Momoeinm MRI. J. I‘. RIIVIS After an iilneea of moral months duration. the death occurred at her home in Sydney. N. 5.. of Mrs Edith May Reovosgwidow of the late Capt. J. B‘. Reeves. Although her death was not unexpected it. came as a great shock to he. family and friends. During hei- illnaae aha was tenderly cared fol by her family. The late Mrs. Reeves was highly esteemed in the community ln which aha dived and was beloved by all who knew her. She has iefi to cherish the memory of a kind and loving mother, five sons. Ar- thur IL, Alden W., and Sidney A of Sydney. N. 5., Milton J. and George W. ‘of Halifax. N. S.. also three daughters. Marion. Mrs. Ken- neth f-lowett. of Port l-lawkesbuzy, tlrene.) Mrs. Robert Crooks. Syd nay. N. S.. (Enai. Mrs. John Buch- anan of Sydney. and several grand children. Also left to mourn the loss of a dear sister are. one broth- er. Capt. G. A. Peters of Sydney and six sisters. Mrs. Bessie Graves. Moiicton. N. 8., Mrs. W. C. Stewart, Calgary. Alta, Mrs. C. B. Fraser, Medforo Mass, lifrs. D. M. ltiacDoilald, Mou- taguc. Mrs. Mildred Beamaii. Char- lottetown. Miss Bernice Peters. Cai- gary. Alta. Through all pain at. times smile A smile 0d heavenly births, And when the Angels called her she'd Home she smiled farewell to Earth. In Memoriam - PATRICK TRAINOR .___-< On Sunday. March 14th. the many friends and neighbors of Patrick Trainer. South Melville were shocked and grieved to hear the sad news of his sudden call to the great beyond. He. hau been around his various duties as usual and although he had cor,- iracted the prevailing cold. uotii ing aerioue was anticipated and hie unexpected death early that morning was a distinct shock to his family. Hie pastor Father Kee.a was hastily summoned and admin- istered the last Rites of the Catlin lic Church of which he had al- ways been an adherent. Born in 1860 eon of Patrick and Mary A. Irainor. he had spent his whole life on the homestead at South Melville. His wife the former An nie Daugherty predeceased him twenty-five years ago. Also prede- oeaeed are his brothers Frank 1nd James E. of New York City a.- well as four sisters: Mrs. James Bradley, Charlottetown. Mrs. W-i- liam Cullen, North Wiltshire. Mrs. Thomas P. Cass. North River and Mlae Teresa Trainor of New York City. Rev. Frederick L. Cass 0i‘ 8t. Dunatarrs College and Rev. John D. Case's. J. of the Jesuit. seminary. Toronto. are nephews of the deceased. Of a genial. uhiissum trig disposition he had many friends and being gifted with a keen eai for music and a talented violinist. hie renditions of old time music was a source of pleasure. much in demand and always appreciat- ed by everyone. He is sadly miss- ad in the home by his daughter. Mary and eon Charles while there are also left to mourn two othcr daughters. Mrs. Daniel Curley of Jamaica Plain. Mass. and Mrs. Ed- ward Daly of Somorviile, Mass. An- other daughter Eileen, Mrs. Pius Moran. Boston. Mass, pl ‘eceasw him aeven years ago. His funeral took place to 8t. Joseph's Church. Kelly's Crone, March 16th. under the direction of F. J. Trairior Illh son. The pallbearers were George Villett. John Trainer. James Flood. Harry Duriaford. Peter Tooie and Peter Greenari. Raquiem Mass was aurig by Rev. W. A. Keefe who a.so road the committal prayers in the an‘ ' ‘ ‘ y where the ro- maine were laid away to await the final Resurrection. A large num ber of Mose cards, letters and by the family. May his aoul rest in peace. In Memos-ism MRS. EMILY CONNOLLY In the early hours oi‘ Thursday morning. April 8th. i946, the gmitlt- soul of Mrs. Emily Connolly passed uily io its ctemai reward She was the older daughter of the late James and Jane iixeliy; Laird of Hnpe River where she lived u.iii- tii her marriage to ileuiy Cccuioliy of Kelly! Cross Parish. Oh her husband‘; death thirty-five years ago aha moved with her young family to Charlottetown where aha haa since resided. lin heir 82nd year lhe had a long and useful life. Being left a widow with fqiu- young children she had a double Avvyvia‘ sibility of providing and caring for them She planned for their edu- cation and watched over them with devotion. gin quiet, kind and generous no e ehe endeared heraelf to all eopeotaliy to thoee who had the mvigefl?! Ml!‘ close to her dur- o. ber more active years ah.- buay to give of her arity to help those in or sorrow and it was with much regw that her many friends 5 ddmhfltdml the rminory or a hi!‘ We acne Panic] l. who w: eviog mfllenoa We (auditors) Lila Irpeham 1n Duffs): fol» i 4 roamed. Fill/JG? ill! mmmm . . .. 2 ~ ‘Ii-kiwi fl _WH|$'f|.l yourway through the house- work tomorrow . . . with a opting in your step. a brighter twinkle in your eye. First thing in the mornln, take a sparkling, bubbling glaaa of Aiinuwa Livaa Sac-r for "inner cleanliness". Here's how Aupaawa cloea ita healthful work: Illif . . . Arrbalwl cleans and refreshea the mouth and tongue. rue IDEAL rom or laxative ANDREWS s llXfmArroaawaaweete w“, atamach and corrects excess acidity. ‘IIIIN . "Alraaawa workum-i u... liver to check biilouaneu. FINALLY . . . To complete yuug Inner Cleanlineaa, Aribnawa gently cleana the bowels. 1e aweepe away trouble-making pnilflnl, correeta temporary corietiparlon. Try Armnawe Lrvali SAM‘ roam.‘ row morning. Get a package now. And lnalat on getting real Armuwg . . . not a eubatltuta. IIVIR All‘ iii-OPENING MO Creani, Oil and Ma 0i» Princess mun SALfill SOUNIS PHONE 2-22 For Appointments MRS. STERLING GILLESPIE, NDAY, MAY 10th cbineiess Permanent: rotor morning at 8.45 to 5t. Dunatarva Basilica where Requiem High Mag was celebrated by Rev. David Mc- Tague who also conducted the eer. vioe at the grave. The Pallbearers were: Maura. Patrick Dennis. Patna J. Cullen. Pius Clurkin. Leo Bradley, Joaeph Bowling. Waiter Cusack. nitermeirt WiLs in the church Cemetery. Eternal rest grant rum her- 0 Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her. CARD 0F TNANKS The family of the late Mra, misty Connolly wish to extend their heartfelt thank; and appreciation for the acts of kindness. Mass Cards. Messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from their kl/nd friends and neigh- bours during iihair recon-t. bereave- ment in the loes of their beloved mother. In Memos-lam dln mentor-lam of 1w dear Mother. Mrs. I. J. Home. who departed this life May 5th, 1940. Peace-fully aleapingireatlng u last. il-lor weary trlaig and trouhlq are cards of sympathy were received m “$0.9m, ‘Hid, m “M,” Iho bore Till God called her homo to nffer l‘) M029. Lovtngiy Runcmbercd by lluaband and Daughter, an _ 1%- In Memorlam Roberta. who passed away May 4th. 1M7. Two deep bright eyeiii. fender smile A loving heart that knew no gnile. Deep trust in God. that always right, lfer iov to make some other bright. Some gentle act of love who'd o. No thought of eelf. but of the er I know lle laid, "Well done Dear ' Mother.” i Inserted by lluabaud and Bully. In Moanoeiam in loving memory Mre. Ioaeph Ciilia. who died May 6th. lldl. . We ore thinking today ‘of you. mince Thinking of the pact Picturing you inneraory duet aa we I-w WI laet. You loft behind many broken ' haerta , That loved you eo sincere That mm did and never will Forgot you Mather dear. lovingly ant-J! nus iitutma. and. ln loving iiiunory of Mrs. Cleve i; If alck and suffering one aha knew , lleaalabeeadlyllamaasd All . vim v. nualdifism- . '. ' Illill mire. ling nd‘ '... (on ware. iii-m“ m," Jlrndl Ifllll, 101, oldaet llflpltife llAllll 0F TNANKS .. Mr. and lira. Charles siaveaaia wiah to extend their heartfsl blank; and appreciation for tlil acta o! kindness, messages of s pathy received front their kinl friends aind neighbours. diifi-lil their recent bereavement in tbs 10a of their beloved daufhtcl Wanda. WANT CERTIFICATE wnmmm (or) mi Canadian Public Health Associu; tion has been requested ‘to drum ufa syllabus of study leadinll ill an advanced certificate in sanii-g arty inspection. The request itali- contained in a resolution passed: at a meeting of the Mdnltobti branch o1 the Canadian Institute; of Sanitary Inspectors. ' ________,___. “GHOSTLY” BUGS »-»-nwu ir s ii I The word larva. meantime! i 5W‘: in the development oi some i eecta. is from the Latin mes éflrwl ! BULOVA the ultimate _ irie wotchmokifld <...- ‘Novi every ii ayii ? Wwgr/i lxqaialtal! beautiful - l; f _~ a. l. n a Bil "L315: remain her PM‘ 1 and pleasure alwlll- ter Jeweller: avflftfhm‘ affine listens -