_ APRIL s. 1240 Brand newputrageously gay sweethearts . . . in the year's wildest, wittiest whirlwind of o love and laugh showl TWO DAYS ONLY ronAY a TUESDAY (when he isn’t telling v .\ i: v t. i: .\ .\' l‘ nnslilvn IWSSEIJ. -. HOWARD HAWKS’ ( //1'.s'((/1'1'/f/1'1'1/1l_1/ I! Iril/i :PIIIIIOE EDWARD: Ii \ I. I’ II ‘\I‘. l.IlI'.l\II \II'I‘ 'III‘I1'II‘IIII'I\ "FHE CI iAKLU'l"l'E'l‘UWN IIe’s AWFUL TRUTH-FUI. love lies) She’s all THE WON A rolled into one! (No wonder he's nuts about her) Ii Ii I. l. .\ Er-iiltfrliolthr . _ t, HAl-‘LES LE ER l? Ow- iftwks. n colt/Main. l’ ALSO = natty 3.15 _ 7 _. 9 p, M_ Travel - Community Sing U UAKUIAN HEAR W. G. HOGG Confederation Life Manager for P. E. Island Discuss: “MASS PURCHASE 0N 1,1515 INSURANCE EMPLOYER AND MPLOYEE" Over Emilio Station C ll‘ C I MONDAY, APRIL m. The Central Guardian This column is reserved loi- new; o: local interest but advertising oi e newsy nature may be inserpeq at 5 cents 1 word strictly pa). able in advance. MM... CRASWELL for Photographs, Cosnruiznlvriou Lll-‘E INSUR. tNCE. L-978ii-7-2l-3lL RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Wm- Nelson. King St., City, receiv- 9d 8_ tEiQEFHm from her brother, David Irving, formerly: of Cheri‘; Vfllifly. P. L. 1.. adtusliig llcr of inc death of his wile, Edith (ward) on April u inst. RADIO OPERATOR ARRIVES - MF- George Collin, operator of the gBf-UO beam station which has been u.lt near the City in connection with the new airport, arr-net, m Charlottclmvii over the weckcna ill- W35 iificfiliilliiiiif-‘d by Mrs. Collin. _\I \ "m" 1N ENGLAND “Among the Obitdlrylllfltiflfls in today's Times is m“? 1999i dink tile death atSouthsea. island. of Captain _C_OCll Francis Wilt-Wit; R- N. who visited this la- iaiid some scars i180. and ‘whose brother Lieutenant Algernon w“- lson of H. M. S. "Bellerophon" dicu iere when the ship was m D911, m, Charlottetown, August 1887, and who ls~buried in the People's came- tery St. Peters Road, FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The t funeral oi the late Fri-tile R, cox was held ythitffdlly itftcrhoon, yo, liiwmi! i1 511°“ lirivflle service field st the McLean Funeral Home, ser- vitss were held at st. Paul's Church, Rev. LeDrew Gardner officiated. The pallbearers were, Messrs. A. B. t. {Mitt bl d tit d. t». ICTf l, PLUS : “Girl Friday” Is The “Tops" In Film Fun With Ctry Grant and Rosalind ttusscll lh the maddest. merriestl whirlwind a romance ever brought to the screen, Columbia's "ills Girl Frlda " opens today nt the Prmccjildward _ eatre. A Howard litrilxvvksh oEfiductlonXw-ltndnaiph laci- i , QB fl BS EH01 SLI l‘ ll rust. "His Glrr p ppo R cucomlums in the lexicon of a critic it s guy,_it‘s_deliglitffii,_lt'5_f_ust_an_ l Friday" rates all the‘ point of i (England's famous spy-hunters) 3 SHOWS DAILY — 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 I’. M. CARTOON -— 3 STOOGES —- MUSICAL furious. it's wild and witty and out- 1 rageousiy racy. It Bs as well, which the well-knit lot p . Miss Russell, the stunning spit- nmcn," is the central the uni ue triangle whose; fire of "The W to behold] Grant. Miss Russell's cit-husband, is the managing editor of a. news- Dltper, and the girl is--or was-h1s .stu_r reporter. But her efforts to tquit newspaper work in order to liilitfry a Casper Mllquetoastish sort |o[ ihslirilhtre agent are constantly tolled by’ the hectic developments cl a sensational story which she has lbecn tricked into "covering." The yarn, of nation-rocking consequence, ‘follows its dramatic path even as Grant~in order to keep his ex-wite oh the jLl) ulld away from the man Si“? _\\"-\ili~"l lo marry-monstulitly and ‘persistehty “lralnes" the insurance ,man kidnaps hisunother, and 89n- I erally colnports himself in the leek- liess. dfislililil fashion which has made him the idol of millions 0t fans. ‘ l LvfttlitS performance tops, in ‘COIIICHV, romance and serious char. factorization, even his reduubtublc lll‘l'i0l‘liliillt'tl in “Only Angels leave rWlligs," which was also produced land directed by Howard Hawks, . Miss Russell, equally at home in her frolc. is an icieal t-o-star. Bellamy ‘Cfifllflbllivfi a splendid performance us do such talented troopers as Cont: Lcckhrirt, Ernest Truex, P01‘- ,ter Hail Helen Mack, Rcscoc Karns litncitiscore 0f other Hollywood per- sonnhties. WATERVALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade IX: 1. Mary Quinn, Grade VII: l. Gladys Quinn. 2. Mary McLeod, 3. Frederick McLeod. f Grime V: 1. Theresa. Curley. 2. '\lllli‘lt‘l Quinn. _ Grade IV: 1. Melvin Curley. 2. L11- i i l l i llflli Quinn. Grade II: 1. Joseph Curley. 2. Earl Quinn. ' Grade I: 41. Harold Curley, 2, Au- gust no Trainer. HllLfiCSi. Averag PLLLK t. ALIOI icy. do. cpli Cllilt e-Jrhercsa Curiey. lict--—'i hulcsd (Jur- sparkms. and 1L undertone o1 .' fin s expressions‘ chiefly in the swift-paced action of l ‘Dcucht-i" —W.1. l l ~— --— -_ l Too Late To Clasify momma tilts office. L-llli-4-8-2i. c Ii m‘ URIFEI R . Milli)’ Arthur Burke, Southport. L-ns-s-a-zl. i‘fi_‘§liliE-i1n2b on o , excellent condition. Frank Mc- Ihiy c, }I_letlfot"d._ 714-117-747-8-21. __, _____ ____ ,_ t ‘sltorytls toldBin " is“ (scirl Fritlrlnyfli; y ‘ran and tlliifilil‘. iii scnsn on." WANTED_BED_SITTING ROOM Sfifitinftil“ .2: '2.‘.".‘.-':‘..?'".‘t.‘.'.. 121.. ' you gs gmtgwigd ,-<\;;;§=~; “g3; _._._.___._. l; ‘tin. rsu,o c rs.. iliuty Ellen he doesn't play foil"! WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSE- And the manner of hiss llhcicss- woik. Country girl preferred. , Ki _f\ J"_ Al>lii,\'_ ' It an Offlcc._ L-IAZ. ii°§.5._i!!9li?§.l‘.l.'ll$.(3!.i. TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY P stewardess appeared with had a pleasant surprise on April 1 when their l. brightly frosted birth- day cnke. At first a few wondered if it was an l; mo“ prepay-mg Aprll Fool jolts of some kind, but they soon learned that thoy wore helping the T.C.A. celebrate its birth- day” Qllgfillldle ‘mod ‘or a year's passenger Mr- Stmvnrdcss llnrlzorct Dlcltson nslts vice between Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, I/ettibrldgo and Vancouver and betweenl ltettibrldge and Edmonton. In the 12 months, the aascngers on Trails-Canada Air Lines planes iiir lint "N" 3-59 ' 30,000 pilsiarugvrs. extended to .\l(lil(‘i(ill. 0n the left, lzrnph, taken ii fcw . plnuc left ilouircnl for Ottawa four of the passengers till saying "Yes!" wit have a piccc of lllc birthday" cake. to right: ('01. if. S. Xiri-nughliti. I Hague and J. Shapiro, all of Montreal, u 0,000 miles and carried nearly Uurini; the your, the service was n. (‘iinttlllnn Nutlonnl Railways chef in lcc the cakes. The other photo- lhillilloa Iicfuro the morning anti ‘Forouto, shows cn iiiom if llicy‘il 'l‘ht~y arc, loft H. C. Hood, ll. .\I. " c iThe Eastern Guardian .."l‘his column is reserved fol news of local interest but adver- tising of a ncwsy nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. ‘ ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. scruff; UNITED CHURCH The Sunday services oi’ Trinity United Church were conducted by Rev. L. M, Murray. His morning sermon was based on the theme "The Home and Religion". In this illdflifSs, the iiiliiistcl‘ stressed the tremendous responsibility laid on the parents to bring up their child- ren wltha knowledge of the Christ- ian truths and a sound moral char- .aetcr which will cnnble them to stand firm in the trials of lite. l The subject of Rev. Mr. Murray's evening sermon was “Education and .Re.iglon." 1n this very dbil: aunt. s the minister showed very clearly -how material and scientific ao- ‘vancement had outstripped our mer- "al and spiritual control over our environment. and stressed the need ‘for education and religion to atl- ‘vniiee lizmtl in hand ff society was to attain its fullest. aceofiiplishlticllts. The morning anthem, splendidly rendered by the choir, was H. Wal- iord Davies‘ "Had We But Heark- ened." A feature of the worship ol song was n special selection by a quartettc of men's voices. The oven- lng anthem was Sullivan's “Savior Thy Children Keep." Montague Fire Dept. Reorganized Fire Chief C, K. Wightman re- cently reorganized the Montague ‘Pure Dcpartlnent. A large and ell- thtislastlc meeting of the volunteer ilrelhcn was held in the Civic Building and the following new or- ganizations was drawn up. O. K. Wlghtman, Chief, George McIntyre, Deputy. i Hose 8t Nozzle Crew A. r Campbell-Captain. ' Fred Vuzzo. Albert Gnudet. Pnrk Fraser. Joey Fraser. Cecil Bell, Wilfred Waterworth. Gearrl Scullv. Vernon Rcfllv. John liicKcnzle, Pumper Crew M. C. Reynolds. Captain. Carl Stewart Nicholson. Martin Currie. Fred McKenzie. Chemical Crow Charlrs ivwurc Captain. n. r\ (‘lA-‘varv’ Frank Green. , Cnlvil llilchey. Austin Fraser, Archie Hlchey. Doug Coffin. Bill Webster. Charles Fraser. Leland Nelson. Wilson Martin. The newlv organized department made specific recommendations the Town Council. Those included thr- purchasc of a new lire alarm system. improvement to the chenil- cal equipment. nuti the purchase of a new pumper and additional hose and other smaller equipment. It is understood the Council has already tnken steps to carry out these recommendations and that. ii lot of new modern equipment, is be- ing purchased t is also noted that the Chemi- cal crcw tins had a get-to-gctht-r and practise and it ls expect-wt, when the new equipment arrives. that this new efficient organizcd brigade will be rentlv for nctfon and wit give the Town complete fire protection. N. B. MAN KILLED AS AUTO COLLIDES WITH TRAIN M"N'I‘O. N. 8.. Anrfl '1 ——(CP) - Erlc LeBidnc was killed instantly ind Attnvr M-elanson died later as a result of a train-automobile col- lfson near here ca"; today. Two 91h!" W‘?! injured seriously. All our occupants of the car were Mink > ' _- .......__- ‘retina-a Fisher, Wilfred Doucette, P, 5. Fielding. Charles Bet-r, syqnoy gighoe. Interment People's Uciiic- wiLi. TAKE CHARGE or FERRY —Captain John Dicks of Georgetown. P. E. 1.. left Char- lottetown Saturday for Halifax where he will take over the ferry boat which Will‘ ply_ acloss North. kiévgieiflriwd ‘iSt-Iralit ‘£11.; summer be- oo sa . E. I. Carrlboo, N. s. and ROBIN RETURNS-Altliollgh e wintry blast swept acrrrs the Province during the week-end u. resident of Cornwall Wrltés the Guardian that a Robin-harbznger 0i Shring-iwas seen hopping about his garden. The return of our red breasted friends generally is a $811 that swing has made its ap- pearance once again. ‘ST. PAUL'S ANGLIUAN CHURCH At the Communion service at Bt. Paul's Church on Sunda morning, the Rector, Reverend Le rew Gard- ner, in speaking to the boys and lzltls admonished them, that as a boy folloivs in his father's footsteps, prowzngto look like him and to d0 things like him they should follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ; thcr will they become like Him. 'f‘z.king his text from the first cplztle general of st. Peter 2:19 and 20 Mr. Gardner showed that the advice g.ven bv St. Peter in the text was being given to the domes- tics who had great difficulty living Clwsiian lives with Pagan masters and employers. Many 0t‘ us are re- qutied to live christian lives in Pag- an communities and even in Pagan l fnnlihes but we mus: do so patron‘- ily for as we are [crowing in the 1fu>tslcps of Jesus who suffered so FUNERAL FRIDA —The funeral of Chas. McNaughton was held from the residence of his nephew, Wm. _ , 0P Younker. Winsloe, on Friday. ser- the criticism, the su fering WIllCli vices were conducted by Rev. Mr. comes to them as B. consequence of gkinneyq {mm-menu m‘ wmsloe l upholding Christ an ormciliies- Pim- North Cemetery. The ‘ llbearers , lic life can only be made better by wefg_ M95511 (marge -_\¢K;nn0n, l putting Christ. in the midst of it t0 Qliver Younger, Elijah Saunders, loom‘ lip tile filth-Wile Sill 0- ftbiii-B Harry Cotes. Phillip Chandler, Beli- ‘ and graft which is so prevalent. We 35mm snug-L (lhristlsns want everything VEYY easv and a soft life, but we have been but in th‘s world to suffer; ii ve are to do our part we must. slit- ez" end stiffer patiently. If ill“. is: etrrupt in our midst today it because we have not the men and women who are willing to suffer in must no suffer, M." Gardner went on to explain. Our public life is not dominated by good Christian men for such men are sed to face SHOWER- gathered at PRE NUPTIAL Friends and relatives the home of Mr. and fVfrs. Keith Cameron to tender a surprise shower and bridge orl Wednesday evening to their daughter Margar- thc interest of Christianity; that is ct. who recentfy became the blade ‘the challenge or the Church today of Mr. Brenton Rankin. A very Rod till-i Chfllieiige b 30 be mei- ii artistically decorated bride's cake Wit’; presented to the bride as well our ptlblic life is to be battered. us many beautiful gifts. l At the evening: service Mr. Gard- ner took as histexLSt. Paul s Epistle to Philippians 3:13 and _14 and pointed out that St. Pauls system a new Ch stian life mo)’ POLICE PROBING BREAKS -— Two breaks were reported to police Saturday. In Charlottetown, bur- glars removed the lower half of the in the front door Iii a drug store (J. G. Jamieson, Queen ' cigdll; 1. Forgetting those thin sthat are behind. zReach forwar . _ Press lonward toward the marks. Only as lGod becomes the centre does lite btcln to unfo‘d. God wishes to give izive when l.e has but he can only . ~ . u, h 1 _'rh@ hog undo;- a bakery on the Msipequl. Road iii-til’ ‘M- "$23593? sri.s.‘§;".s:;i*'.;:..1:s*.s;l:.2 belt Dlnnls with Miss Lilian Earl. ti“ 838M231 “V” stolen Entrance was as organist, sling very; beautifully the two tiilthcms “Hal elulah, Christ is rlscnK-Simper. and "They hive I taken away my 1rOId"-—3l$3iiii€1'- _____________ ‘l Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) Nazi Germany. in its efforts to keep channels of trade open into and through neutral countries, at times threatens invasion and at‘ all times talks of the possibility of Great Britain and France extend- ing the sphere of warfare. The German objective is to secure the economic cooperation of neutral states surrounding the Reich with- out resort of war. made through a rear window. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SONG SER- VlCE-A large attendance featured the Young People's Song service held in the Salvation Army Cit- adel lest night. Mr. Ralph Creigh- ton was the chairman. The young people listened ‘to n vcrv interns‘.- ing description of the work of the Y. M. C. A by MI‘. J. M. McFayden, Presi- dent of the Board of Directors of the Y, M. C. A. Adjutriant Lynch look the prayer. The choir. which rchdezed special numbers, was un- tlt-r the direction of Hrs. Front-vs l-loil Trninor. Mr Bill Trnihnr son! n solo and rt duet. was rendered by Partridge. Miss Marian Saunders was at. the plrino. Ncxt Stirdnv flight, the young people tvlIl meet at St. Patti's Church. At thc cud of the first Great _~__V___> _ our. ‘s; Belgium, the greater part of l H. J f t. Northern France, Southeastern ghgrgfmgf, 3m light? Europe, Ada Minor as far as the Caspian Sea and the Baltic count- ries were OCCUDiNI. Despite this the Allied blockade operated to de- prlvc Gelmany of necessary sup- piles and was an important con- tributing factor in Germany's tin- lottetown Hospital where he tin“. undergone an operation. He is now doing well. Military hcndqtiarters. Halifax. has announced the qualification of the following- lwrsonhcl ln clerical “lqgiiélilfssfén ‘Famed from m“ m“ duties: Staff soon. n. .i. nfnhar. perience is obviously that con- T§E‘e“2iu§§, QIIPITII territory nfter the ravages 3m ma“ and Mpfsom F‘ F“ MiicLcod. 4th class tvpcwrlting, P. E, I. Highlanders. 0.N.R. Industrial Commissioner ls Appointed and desolution of war cannot in a brief time be made a. source of reg- ular and plentiful supplies for the conqueror. Often the territory can scarcely meet the needs o! the na- tiv peopulntlon. So the Nazi leaders are working on the theory that the best vray to provision their country in vrar t-Is by a. great system of pressure and lcontrol on zioutral states. A sys- item which will permit Germany to exploit their resources to the full without the interruptions and ac- cidents almost inevitable in military conquest. WINNIPEG. Man, April e -An announced ill important change is coi\liecl..oii with the industrial tie- partlnciit of the Canadian National Railways by W. R. Ucvoiluh, gen- crni manager. This is the appoint- inent of Fred V. Seibert, l3, A, $0., as industrial commissioner of the western region, with headquarters at Winnipeg. Mr. Seibcrt. formerly superintend- cnt of development and natural re- sources, will continue the work o1 this department in taking over nis new duties as industrial commission- er. He has been associated with min- Scotla legislature for Digby from figdmglgligllgixgyfirfkfglgmgz’ p05“ éllrfignzihnilllfi “fie ilgxdegmrt’ £095‘; ed offlcirfs on natural rcsnurcrs Y i? ’ ‘ In western Canada. He is a mombtr Footie. all its life with the cxcep- 01 the engineering institute of Can- tlon of If) years in St. Stephen, N, w, and “mm. other meyamumcal prilanluimng w li-AIGILEJQIWOIMMOUMIIL Soviet Russia early in war en- tered voluntarily into the Nazi sys- tem of feeder states although its usetullness was tcmporairly threat- ened by tho i-tnntsh war. Now Ru- lrlanfa. with its rich farm lands and its oil wells ls the principal ob- jectivsof Nazi economic aggress- ion. ...__________. FORMER M. P. DIES DIG-BY. N. S.. April '1—(CP)— William Hudson Fa-rnham. 74, Con- servative member of the Nova _...l 54-4 .i._.4.--_ 'Ic<|ILIl-4 - Monday Night Refreshments GRAND OPEN DINE and onset: WHITE stun‘ regs. .1 “Kr-t. _ NG 9.30 n 12.30 Music by 0. K. PRESBY and IIIS BAND New Improvements — Just a nice drive Wonderful Floor Admission 35c -' — -— . __ —- Good Music St. Peters Rood. WIIITE SPOT SERVICE STATION DUNSTAFFNAGE OlL'S WELL IN GAL GAS STATION The only Fcminized Service Station on P. E. Island. A cherry smile awaits you. We h dl ll M C L FRONTENAC OIL PRODUCTS. A well slillcklzedurcfreschmoenlt booth and Luncheon booths Ior your convenience open daily from 8 A.M. to II F M. Your Patronage WIII be appreciated, WHITE SPOT SERVICE STATION Dunstutfnuge, P. E. Island. At the morning service, with the Junior Choir anti a large coho-rogu- tioil of young people, the Rr-v, Har- vev L. Demon, H. 1)., court-rot; a scrlnoh esplrcllillv to the yuuilg. Ill.» silbicc‘. was ""l‘hrco Old Stories. Every boy. every g.rl should have ll z REPEATING The Old District School . which was delivered i Misses Norma Lawson and Sylvia y Bible, personally owned. It should be reatrnot only for its wealth Ul A; it was impossible to accom- lnteresting stories but for its perfect‘ guidance through life and its im-j modate everyone wishing to lttend mortal wisdom. y Among the great stories of tut», this performance last evening e4 b \ °~ i [lit Blipiist (Illurt-li, it will be re- Hiblc lhcrc is one about. the who collie to the lop, the boy \\llfI ipeuit-il next ‘Ihursdily evening gt rose through difficulty to Lie lit-xi only to the King, through wisdom, diligence and goodness, l 8.15 l, M Joseph, sold by his brothers, l ' ' ‘ 511W? s. prisoner, and a l>l‘iii¢i'» i This story fclls us that circuml stances are not so importmlt. as what you do with them. timt quztlily" counts in life, that lOYiIiVliicSS ufltl i kindness are royal attributes. | There is the story of the 'il'l who ' l l I . L-58-4-5-3i. l. P. Bradley AUCTIONEER remembered what God couk do. tilt- story of the little slave girl vrinse illcniory and advice brought new to the grczit soldier. Like her, lct n» remember God. There is the boy who had courage to say NO! Anzl many a Lillie S3,\l‘.i[,' no is a challenge w courage which when wisely meant saves us from the low road and places us on the highway. ‘The Junior choir. with their fresn young voices gtiv excellent remol- ' ' “ The aztlhcni... ship in the musit (Barnes) and d M. 194 ensures: smear ciisiznorrcrown PHONE 1397-] 11-23-4-2-41. 9 J. M s. MEATS "lioudMeat& Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building were “Obedience? “Faithful Shepherd Lea ' T (Blair). To a large evening congregation the Rev. Harvey L. Dcnton delivered nn eloquently inspiring sermon on "The Radiance of RlghteousncssPl The evening anthem was hft-nth-l-i ssohn's “But The Lord Is himdtul ~ of His Own." The Communion The Lord's Supper vras observed. _._______,__ Former Canadian Deputy Minister Dr. W. A. Found Dies (Ottawa Citizen, March 23) A caret-r closely connected for over 40 years with the (ievclopmciit oi Il!;l‘i(‘l‘i€S ‘gt i.IICHDFKIAIliwlivéiitlllllagg _ _ _ -— i i "csera" c" o a i iliealh of Dir. a Willialiln Ambrose round, former deputy minister ol fisheries, at his home, 173 Waverly street. He wins lIl his 67th year. The funeral will be held on Mon- dav afternoon from George H. Rog- ers, Ltd.. 1T2 Eight street, to Chalm- crs United choir-h, whore a zscrvlce will be held at 2.30 o'clock with the i Rt. Rev. Dr. John W. Wooctsitic ot- l MONDAY:— 3:30—( ubs, Social Haj], lzliih-lioartl oi‘ Stewards, Board Room. STAN HOPE SCHOOL fit-toting. Interment Will be ml —__-—_—~ Beechwood cemetery. f W890“ of Stahhope School for tile month of Alwcil. Once school Teacher AGl?(l8\l1’{—6lbC.ll(ii"i€ LIcCs-be, i, slum at‘ it c. s. lu"lyl‘l Carr. The former school teacher. zviro. gym". yn1__1_ C, u“ 30% was appointed ticpilfy ihihisimr ‘Oi ‘ 3nd,. Rubi 3_ Mum, iwbisol.‘ the DOlllililqti Ivishcrn-s ucparviutn. Sh“ UIHL L“ i“ Mugabe - 2 iii 1923- imileil .1“ DPWIIlDCQ 355' Wtihun luucLzlutliiuii Li Joseph Alfter gifildllllllclilg! ilrlzltnt Prince S‘! iikl-lu‘lzl1 ' ' "i lr c l: owii ' . .7. ' - lllriltiaiifieciiliuhillial Bi the very scliotl 1 cfixigiiit‘ V—1- Aiiiiii BICCMW. 1 1r! is, . ‘, ., wiec -wzis )Uii.. ~~ —- ..' ' r - llflflmgulhfldlabil iboylilLn Fulmdb" lot-Hue III l \fi'gue lte Mac I i898 le "as called to Ottawa as Ltlilfiiioli. 11. Ai-ifiwl iiiiiilv. 3. Leroy tleichnicailacilviser to the Department ltllschtjr. of Marine and Fisheries. oracle II-1. Joseph Mccabe, His intimate knovrletige o! the‘ Grade I 5 .—1. bLliicr Misener, fishing industry was glliiieu b) 2. R.l.pli t; _ studying the fishery lllfilitliiii s f Gram. I __ y‘ PM!“ Rog import-ant‘ to the 1190i?“ M. ‘Il-aivllcr. lirtli ltoblitsun. .thc hlarliirtie Provinces. Since he — _ , Hi was first culled to Ottawa, ills SPl-l “HHHQ vices had been rcqiusititint-tl wnch- , ever there was a IIIZIJOI‘ problem iii ‘i ills chosen field. Nczv Wttshlre on For many years he was tin all- to Mr. and Mrs lli[l.‘i'li{lll0i‘il\l llsherlis 1, ,5‘, 1531M, Mar, lhtwriiv on _ He was. Czihadlhn ad questions. ‘ when ol lfili 'l. of (hi: lhtvrl . liiclhlit-r _- 10s ‘\ , hl(llnll(c~ll(l (it flirt-cl lcprcscn ' of czmuun and the; filth _ Kiln-ch 26th., Unltmi St n nninficr of illl‘ lh- . '1 hot" m . ‘ to daughter l1‘l‘lll’l\l()ilf\.f f.twiiiitll.~.»'.oh zlppuihlwl g 0.‘ M1‘. n11. if Curl‘. tihllw the Plivlif" illrihut l \; y _ _ iilitl also ti ill4lili)l'l' ti ilil‘ . i‘ lli\l§I--—»"-i - AlllCl'l(';il\ Ctillihlillvi‘ ill rhllvrv lit- iiiivi .\i-i- . lostlgnficlis. \\:l'.f'l.l \\.l:~ l .i- lip iii \'\_i<i' \'- ii‘ rtprl-sciillili ' of C.il..i ..i, Ntuv- L111 ll‘. \ u» '» ‘llliiilitliiillfi, list: anti the Lirnuu ,b'tlill~;<. ' tr-d all .\il1ill- tic inv - SmPiii‘ lllifilllthv- i‘, - I)l.‘lU\'('l hu All through his outrun‘. lilc 21c was _ a bi’llt‘\'i‘l' in "open tilploiinuy ' wllui aged 6b. Fun til Northwood Ceme- I (lflfllllifl clthcl" Willi 1c loll Soivlilklt? l tori‘, L'(i\\l'>. Iillahillil. t or uitli lishtrhitli. lit" Iuillltl Kill! _RI\N‘“L\N _ In 3mm‘ 805m‘ . fiifllrcn ‘filth. Yvyltiii llutzh bclovel lfll- r ‘Jill l- n-s llllt", Pvfltgitivt loans.- lll‘l (llht‘ll\.~l(/ll fillillhl ii of ii.‘ . either in lln: HIS!‘ lltl’il‘\'lilif'i',s or ti‘. lllforliflllrihzil I - . l(\l'(tl\c(\‘ was U... pod y)(i.it‘_\' in pl": - hon. I“IIll(‘l'.li hll (lure results Sworn’. films lli ziiitr-‘ uic l‘ ulvhw Place tiatluhnl Ci7llit'i'l‘lil't‘.\ \\'lll'li opinion ....\\ .1‘ l _ E i \l I“ Ht ii" appeared il'l'l‘<'()li('l.lll)ll‘_ his (llliPi f (illtt- of iil‘i!\(‘.\ at. ll (Yum-k. \'Ol('(' hroiilht ligllllilllflll. llii!i't‘i'_. b; l suggestion. ‘MORRISSEY in Dwrcllcsteixlvlass _ March ‘J3, i940. lilnilhn L. (Ed- Prvfvrrvd Olin-r Pflsiimvs mantis» bclovwf \\‘.le of the lam .il P. .\f f rlv f Cllritwllsly enough, Dr. I<‘0\in<l hlin- ping 1 Thpohl in.‘ “wfillllgorh h?‘ scif was hut much of ‘ti lishi .:.i.ih. lic prvlcrrvtl howlilitz. cllrllllq anti now lilifi llieli golf. He was a motil- bcr of the Rnerliicad Golf Club and the R.i(l(‘.'\il Curling c.1111. in recognition of his ouisiandillfl services to Canadian IISIIPYIPS and l their ntfniinistratloti, he was award-l ed the honorary tlcilrce of Doctor of Sicvhcc from the Uhlvelsity of New" Brunswick. late l'f‘.\lfif‘lif"‘, 39 .l‘i'ltm St 'l‘uos- rf.i_v, Bfzirch ‘.20. n: H30 n.m. Solemn lit-zit Mass of‘ ltl-"ulrm in St. Paul". Church n: 9 o'clock. Car/l or hank. Dr. Found was p member of (Jim -l I _\\l§li i" ‘ixlifvfis i_u\' FIHPPYF 8P 'mrrs United Churc and for mun)", )l‘(‘(‘l1ltlf‘ll for the kitifilirfis SHOW! iyears was 8Cil\'l‘l_\' ... Willi‘ iv my friends ntl liviuhbours dur- vnrltius OIIICCS of the < inu my 1'('Ci‘lll s- ' l\i‘l‘t‘fl\'(‘lil9l‘iI., Surviv ng nrc his Wi(lfl\\'. tho iorni- _._V___:__:__L_ _. .. ________. er Lilian Rctiinutitf; one sou, Hculh- égqgynig-fiqqguxau-s dsu iiifl‘, Lilian. at honic: three ‘u b"t ..Hl'l. P.. t ltt _P. '. lo let's ii’iii o Cl on l‘. a”. D. B. C.; anti Wiilicr S. of Mvrcctf. Clillf., niid one sister, Mrs. Stllillcy ____.___._. EMBALMER BEAT R. L n O_F__D A“ En Charlottetown and PHILADELPHIA, April 7-(AP\ oducailonist-publlclst, died wnlght g "m" "9 rollowlm a iotu illnou. _ wvinmmr-lvfli- » l .(‘.(‘ll\‘l(‘(l church mun- l fflfPffff agelileni. RYSS ILI. GRAHAM field Rirtiard, Ellerslie RE . 1.; one 1.; George Franklin of Viiiiruml r, t Ross, Vancouver. UNDERTAKER North Wllfshire -Dr_ Cyrus Adler, famous Jewish