s, 0’|.eary mono And Its lctlvities ill Alice Boylee o! West Devon llonihosidslistlloririends wish 11G s recovery. Y Mrs. Martin Buchanan has ro- 'b\3_'nod..i’rom an enjoyable trip to the United States where she visit- ed Holden and other cities around lesion. Roads are now drying up very well although a number are van‘ rough due to wash-board condi- tion o! the roads. m. A. J. Mstheson. Mr. Resin- tld MaoAusland and Rev. W. G. Dickson will represent the Olen! ' i Pastoral Charge at the meeting c! - -_ the Prince Edward Island Presby- T tory on llth. in Charlotte- town, in the Heartz Memorial Hall It ‘trinity United Church. Mr. Bayiield Ellis has returned tom a visit to Charlottetown and while in the Provincial Capital he vidtcd his wile who is a patient in the knatorium and recently underwent an operation in that. Institution. The many friends oi Mrs. Ellis will be pleased to lsno~ that she is coming along splendid- ' 1y. -A meeting was held in the Brae ' United Church on Monday evening. l May 3rd. of s11 those interested in cleaning and renovating ihe cemetery. There was a good repre- sentation present. The Chairman was Rev. W. G. Dickson. A consid- erabledlscussion ensued as to what w-us best to be done. A day was set and the iarmers. will ensemble with teams and plows, ein. _,,_‘ m. a. a Maollnnls oi nouns. 1,: =.- 3.12.0. Milk inspector. was in this ' district last week on his usual round. He tested the tins herd at Guernseys o! Mr. MacLesn Home and also the splendid herds. (Hol- Itelh), o! Mr. Lester Profltt and his son, Heber and Mr. Henry J. &etson and son. Clayton. Mr. Mac- . ~ Innis is an expert in his work and '~ has had twenty-eight years exper- ience. He has made many friends in that time. --’i'he Otbeery Fire Dept. was celled out to a chimney tire at the V ' Globe House in Bloomfield occupied i ’ by Rev. Pr. Rooney but it was ex- t ' tinguished beiore any damage was done. This is certainly most gratiiy- ing as the Globe House has recent- ly been painted inside and outside and renovated. and it is now one d the finest Parish homes in the Province. and it reflects great cred- it on the popular Parish Priest. Father Rooney, and on the initia- tive oi the large and progressive congregation ot St. Anthony. ‘fi Mrs. Jbhn Matthews has re-join- ed the gtaii oi the Oiieary school. She previously taught (or about a month in the Primary Dept. when the regular teacher, ‘Mrs. Mae Pal- mer. had to leave tor mttletpn, N. B. to see her sister who was iii, but when Mr. Weldon Matthews returned irom Dalhousie University in Halifax about the middle oi April. he took over the Primary Dept, Now Mr. Matthews will ss- dst the Principal. Mr. Lewis Mae- Kenzis in the teaching or the high- fc grades, while Miss Pearl Sweet will take the higher grades o! the primary dept. snd Mrs. John Mat- thews will take the Beginners and lunior grades o! the primary dept. Allthe staiiare mostcapable and conscientious teachers and are giv- ing splendid leadership and instruc- tion to the children under their iuz- isdiction. Until the opening o! tn-e new school aiter the Easter hoL- deys. the teachers worked under great handicaps for the rest oi the yur, teaching theirclasses in the Ball and the Library Room and these places, in the extremely cold weather were dliiicult to heat ade- quately. despite the splendid ser- vices oi the hard working Janltol. —Oongratulatlons are being ex- tended to Rev. Leslie Dlgnan, son o! Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Dig- nan o! O'Leary Corner. who was ordained to the Christian Ministry in Halifax on May 2nd. He is a graduate o! this year's class oi Wyoliiie College in Toronto. Dur- ing the recent war he served i0: nearly four years overseas as a radar mechanic. lie has also been s very successful teacher. His wife. nee. Miss Ruth Rayner, R. N. was formerly all-on at Falconwood Hospitatl Charlottetown and with her musical ability she will be a wonderful help-meet to her hus- bonddn their chosen lleld. It _is esoected that Rev. Mr. Dlgnan will shortly take over the pssiorsto o! the tort Hill Anglican Parlsh.__1-1e 'will.succsed Rev. W. Meadus who neatly accepted another parish ‘n llbvl. Bcotis. Among those who at- tended the very impressive Ordlna tel ofN. S. were: Mrs. Albert Hues- tls o! Simian-side. Mrs-L‘. B. Champion ;oi Alberton, and w. and Mrs. Acionhayuer. oi Cas- eilnpec. Revs Mr. Didnarfs Moth- er has been aeriouslysiek ‘all win- kr but she issnow ‘ieeling'vafir\y_ much better and is definitely 1 - mud» in- health. new. Mrnbilnan . the, oo:§z~_etuil,t19iis.sh¢-qbe|t ‘mm c! a multitude p; itiepds "on theauecessiukoornplétien or, 1115 college Oollrslyjllfi the. mam ‘o: .~ tuotr.vell-wishsr_ us, that Cod ma » jveeyjhhly» I11". J04 his- r Jha work? l- ham‘ icsatiM-O. “ "o- Non-servioe in tbs provincial espi- GEIITIIAI. Glllilillllil ‘this eohnm ls reserved (or new! o! lodll interest. but Ilvdttldfll of a uswsy nature ms! be inserted at live cents a. word slrlotly pay- able in advance C008’! iot- Phoiopaplis» mfi m ‘es- Wow Play , GANONG’! o. s. nnmoro Chocolstq I-re now on szle 1o: Motherh Day CORNWALL ‘Three Act Play to- night. - PHONE SAUNDII. 1M6 for group and. wedding pictures on location. ‘ HAZELBBDOK Blptlst Church. Services ior Sunday, May 9th: 7.30 P.M. Lie. Byron Hewlett will be the speaker. ' ssrnansz wosnvos-s. Pick- ard as Co. coal yard will close saturday afternoon for the sum- mer months. THE ART SOCIETY is pleased to announce that in tho near rut- ure Lauren Harris. A. R. C. A., dir- ector o! Owen School oi Fine Arts. Mount Allison University, will give u. public lecture in Charlottetown on modern art. Watch tor iurther not/ice. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookficld Charge. Service; next Lord's day as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Broolcfield 7.30 P. M. Brookfield s. s. 11 A. M, Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 8 P M. Hartsville Y. P. S. Iilriday evming 8 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. BUR-Isl. YESTERDAY — The funeral oi Mrs. Justin Hughes took place yesterday morning at 3A.: from the Frank l-iennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDon- ald who also conducted the serv‘ce at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs: Herbert Corrlgan. Ray- mond Hughes, Joseph Hughes. Rob ert Connolly, Robert Cameron and Herbert McKenna. Interment was in. the Church Cemetery. ~ClTY YOLICE COURT-At the Sfipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, iour cases under the Ex- cise Act were heard, one party be- i-nn lined $200 and costs or three months, a second adjourned for one week, the third addourned un- til today, and the fourth case dis- missed. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days, and a second was remanded until May 12. A drunk and in- capable was iined s5 or i0 days. and another was remanded until ltiay 12. York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Allison West and son Blair of Charlottetown spent Sunday in York. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vesley, Ind daughter o! Charlottetown: lrpent Sunday in York the guest 0:! Ml‘ and Mrs. Warren Vessey. Miss ltfittle Stewart, Dun- smiianage ls visiting in York the guest oi! her sister Mrs. Wesley Matthew. -C. Miss Jean Inman od Vernon River has excepted a position with Vernon Dennis‘ general store o! York. Mr. and Mirs. Howard Watts has returned to their heme in York otter visiting in Flat River the guest o! Mrs. Watts’ mother. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boothroyd and two children oi flormccvllle. N. B. were visitors to York during the week-end where they visited many o! their friends. ‘line regular meeting o! the on Thursday evening April 29, at the home o! Mrs. Allan Swan. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the creed.,"1‘he r011 call was‘ then answered by la members and two visitors. The minutes were then read and up. proved. It was decided to , ' 91°11‘ P1181 in York ‘Hell. A contest was put on by Mrs. Gordon Crockett. A lovely lunch was then served by the hostess. ‘men all a. lovely evening. Toronto Police 0m Reviewed aonomo. a7’ 4—(CP)—’I‘or onto Police Commission today "wilted s suspended police in- spector. suspended the pay o! a detective-sergeant and reprimand. ed a sergeant ior neglect oi dutyl‘ The Oemmisdezuwas ‘both re vlewine earlier decisions and ex- lmlni I new charge oLpolice brutsli against rprlsoner, may’: rulings were: ' Cravviord, lmielinl There is Spring in the air, so you will wont a fine slip of frost crepe, rayon crepe or sci-in from our wide cs- sorfmeni’. Sizes 32 to 44. . . .. . $2.95 to $4.50 Alpha Women's Institute was held' departed thanking Mrs. swan for L - , Children’s Basement Specials Children's 100% wool jersey SWEATERS, round or zippered silk line, long sleeves, colors blue, yellow, scdrlet, both car- digan and pullovers. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Price J $1.65 Children? two-piece Cotton, flowered PYJAMAS, shirt waist style, short sleeves. Sizer 2 to 14. .. I $1)50 and 52,00 Children's ANKLE HOSE, elastic tops, assorted colors. Sizes 6% to 81/1. 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