DECEMBER__I_. 1947 m Memos-lam ,0"... “(Luis uuonza deaf-ll of J01") Tlmm" occurred st his 1m redd- d, Prince Edward Is- Bedignber 2nd, in his 71th Hughes nice at und. U" N“ l if“ . - i, Conan Benn. son $1.“.“§..."‘Si?i?p Hush“ "N! Cm" “n, (Bearney) Huflhes- l m b survived by his wife Bess e 1 Hughes. Also seven sons éflia-Ldgughters. namely: Lillian. n" D ); Leonora. “l” 1J3 Bérosblypifbu Claire. all lM-lhoréesier’ Mass; Kathleen and Ethyl)! Toronto. Ont-F Lama‘ p! s’,l,‘l°,.f§hflrg'rlrséuernu of WOICGI; ~ iter o u SJ 91111.1") and We _ garlnt Jilin, N. Fk2trm1::d°f15§s?nl ~ _' , .- - ur Mnab Nlils}: i. sirster, Sister Marry o1 Prlnm Albert, Sask- TWO Kathleen and Laura P"- ars a80- » 11 bogxrhffiszargife six of his sona- H uicm Hlflh M555 w“ “mg by “ml canard Ayers who also con- services at the 8T5”- ',_h,1dren QPCGHSPd MASS CARDS .irc. bhtiip and Florence. Arthur and Beatrice. Fwl nlld Jeanne. Mullcn and Ttheresa. Leonora and Jamel- Erlwln. Warlii-i‘ Kaihlccir. Laura, Hr Elia. sister ruarv Mwhlll- l\ir. and Mrs. Peter Hughes. (1,, and Mrs. A. D. Mullen. Win- ripest Mp and Mrs. Walter Mullen. and Mrs. William Mullen. and Mrs. John Heron and ‘it F“_{§‘,‘f"g,.d Mrs. Ambrose Mullen and hiotlicr. .\lr. and Mrs. D. L. Mullen. 1m. and Mrs. James Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brothers. Mrs. Jsimcs B. RUBEN: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerb!)- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drlscoll. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pirkola. May- nard. Mass. Miss Viola Heron. Concord. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rittl. Worces- k-r. hfass. an. and Mrs. S. n. Cragan. W01’- wew. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jamieson. Med- brd. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkln. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffith. Finmet Martin, Mary and Harry iirfllvnn. Justice Mark R. McGuigan and ThtuiW. Mr and Mrs. Bernard MoCabe 1nd iiannnly. ‘ll:- Fcvnmiskey Fannbiy. Mrs pl J. MacDonald. Mr _nud..Mr-s. George ‘Berrigan. M1. John It. Maclntyre. - William Connlck. W and Mrs. Elmer McQuald. ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. B. Maolntyra. The Mitchell Family. The W. A. MacDonald, Family. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonous Mac- intyrs and Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank thicken. lyracuse. N. Y. Mr. and M13. Chariot Bradlllt. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Mrs. W. H. Hastings, Spencer, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Deversux. lpencer, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. F. Barnabla, Wor- lester, Mass. Bettie Tucker, Toronto, Ont. Jack Rossi, Toronto Ont. Mr. Wallace MacDonald. Nhgss Maragret White, Saint John. Miss Mary c. McGuire, Saint John. N. B. Mrs. (Jhariottn Doherty, lifldiie. Mass. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. Lofand. Wor- cester. Masl. Mr. and Mrl. John Mfillne, Montreal. Que. St. Pets-rs Bowl L ague, To - mw. Ont. m‘ e t Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Byrne, Toronto, Ont, Juice and Brian Downsy. Wor- lester. Mass. Miss Mary Kelly 1 IO ilcarne Post, American Legion, linrcrster, Muse lilrr. William Dolan. Jamaica Plains. Mass. - MI- M. M N samtiJohn, Bomara and Family, M11 and Mrs. David Hayes. Wor- roster. hlasa, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dutil, Wor- cestrr. liiass. Mr. and Mrs. Jamel lurna, Wor- cester, Mu; Cam- » Mrs. Margaret Mahi. Worcester, lass. 0 :4? John Burke. Worceatcr. Mass. ,I_I"-‘~ Nlillrlih. Toronto. Ont. tic Girls of l. B. E. W. Local N. B. 1412 Saint John, N. B. Thcvnar and Ellen Euane. Wor- N-Rlier. Mass. r. _ Maexxflailslgdrs. John E. Ryan. Wor l'. nunanialldMlélll-ss. Vincent undergan, Mr and Mrs. John c Kapowioh “ltrfsfilglyh Worcester. In. “m; Masseuse a. Crosbil. Wen- ‘cpms Llxlaissragaret ‘Hannigan, Wor- ‘f. treal, Qug l-‘rcd Mullen. SI Doris Mullen Montreal. Que. "Main mm mum's. Antiloniah, M . Fammymvgmfightglilm. alonahan and “f” M") burner. Worcester, Mr. Q ‘vglmoftgr. Michael Laughlin, "m2!- Patrick Priei. Worcester.- vwmhfm” 0'3""!!- Worces- Mxlf M"? OTQIIHIU. Worcester. "'- IM Mrs. Bernard mums] naaaaoaa or ‘nun-raw " comedian in the |show of Wnrld War I fmrnc. . Mrs. Allan made her home Ind Mrs. P. Mamnsy. Mon- r ‘ 5m" Mary Michael, Prince ai- ln Memoriam . . ,~ s1... ». MRS. E. F. CAMPBELL. (EMMA ALLAN) A large circle of relatives and friends are sadly missing the dyna- mic personality of Emma Charlotte Chlpman Campbell who passed away Oct. 25, i947. after a lengthy illness. at her home. 2-1325 West 15th *Ave., Vancouver. B. C. She was born in Coveihcad, P.E.I., in 18$, the daughter of Rev. Jas. Allan and Mrs. Allan. The cherish- ed memory of these two has been perpetuated in the story of "Anne of Green Gables." Mrs. Campbell's family became divided. She was predeceased by 2 baby sisters. her father in 189i. her mother. Dec.‘ 5, 1917. her brother. Col. John R. Allan of Covehead in 1935 and Dr. Arohle of Cardigan. Dec. 5, 1946 all ‘ of whom are buried on the Islandl except her mother. who is buried in ' the West. too. The rest of hm" family livc in the West. namely,‘ brother, J. 13., and sisters. Mrs.‘ Helen McLeod and Mabel. Mrs. W. P‘. G-rant. 1 Mrs. C pbell was educated in Halifax La ies College. On gradu-. ation she taught music and than married lawyer J.H, Geode. Their children are Jean. Mrs. R. McMil- lan of Winnipeg and Jimmie Goodc of Toronto. known as blackface “Dumbcllsfl u About 1897, they came west and entered the turbulent. pioneer min- ing days of Rossland. In Jan. i902. Mr. Goodc died. Late the following ycar she married a friend of thr- fivmily. Edmund F. Camnbcll and the family settled in Vancouver. with her daughter Emma. She was a very active worker in the church. ller great popularity was trlbuied to her dry wt. vivac sness, irospltallty and "a heart of gold". Her incpnrnbir lusr: ls keenly felt in ihe home by her grieving husband and daughter. Nonie. Like he!‘ mother. "sire leaves behind the fragrance of a Christian life." She leaves to mourn her loving husband Edmund F. Campbell. om‘ son James A. Goode. Toronto, two daughters. Mrs. R. McMillan. Win- nipeg and Nonie at home. 1 l ‘the duties of an exemplary citizen. ‘in i908, he married Sarah Mac- ln Memos-lam JOHN J. CAIHPBELL The death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital on October 31st. of John J. Campbell of Bed Point. Kings County. The deceased waa born on the parental homestead 0n May 8. i814. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campbell. and during his entire life carried on Donald of Red Point. and to them Bill". Chill"!!! were Born. seven of ‘whom are living -__ one eon died ‘in infancy. There are left to ‘mourn. his wife. Mrs. John J. Campbell. sOns. Hugh, unald and Augustine; daughters, Martina, l Mrs. Jerome Sutherland. Mary. Mrs. Michael MacInnis, Eleanor, Mrs. John H. Parmeiee. Sumer- lville, Mass, and Estelle. In life a strong man, physically, mentally and morally. he took an active in- tereat in the promotion of every- thing that benefit/ted his home. the (community if\ which he lived, and Iin the civil and religious duties that characterize the good citizen; a mun of more than averB-ze intell- 1 lgence and understanding, he took la keen interest in the political is» l sues of his time and in the admin- istration ql governments of Ptineb Edward Island and Canada. He was for many years a first execu- tive in his association with agri- cultural institute and different wflPeraiive organizations. also, for some years, Inspector of Public Roads, where he established a wide contact and made many friends. In his home - in relation to his family he was a kind husband and an affectionate father and it la ln this circle where he will be part- icularly missed. A devout member of Si. Mary's Parish. Souris. up to the time of his first illness - when he suf- fered a stroke in i938. he was al- ways a constant and regular at- iendant at Holy Mass. During the years that followed, he never really regained his former health, but remained fairly active until two weeks before his death ll. became necessary for him to go to Souris Hospital, and was subsequently removed to the Charlottetown Hospital. “here everything poss- ible was done to alleviate his fail- ing strength and sickness; several of his family were with him to help him with every LOmIOTt pos- sible, and were consoled by the fact that he remained conscious in his dying moments. when with upon him. May he rest in peace. AlTlQfl. I Mala Cards. Mrs. John J. Campball (I). Ruth and Zita. Donald (2). Nellie. Martina. Jerome. Mary and Michael (1). Eleanor and Harrol (ll Estelle. Oua. The Grandchildren. Christine Campbell. Albert Campbell. Herbert Campbell. Francis Campbell. Kenneth Campbell. Mary Campbell. Ottawa. Helen Campbell, Ottawa. Dr. Donald Campbell, Ottawa. Andrew Campbell. Mrs. John S. and Julia Maclnnls. Mary and Louis Maclnnla. Neil and Loretta MacLelian. Emanuel Sutherland. Mrs. Angus Sutherland. Mrs. Peter MscInnla, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. PA. McIaaac. Sour- ia Lino Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Souria Line Road. Mr. and Mra. Bushey and Mn. Ohenoll, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold IAPIOPIO. Mr. and Mrs. Lil-urence Suther- land. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDon- ald, Sourll. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Peters and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. MacPhee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant and family. ' Jerome MacDonald and family. Syi Sutherland. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacPhee. Mrs. Peter Money and Mrs. Jar- via. Mrs. Catherine Whllen. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whaien. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mac- Phee. V Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland. Priest Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Chapman. Bazil Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian MacInnis. Mr. and Mrs. P.A.- Macbellfln- Mr. and Mrs. Albinus MacDon- ald and Bernetta. Employees Eastern Packing Co.. Ltd. (B). Peter Conway and family. New Zcaland. Q f ‘Vliat You . Should Know about TRAVEL RATIONING Why? Canada's supply of U.S. dollars will no longer stretch for enough to permit all the purchases of goods and services or all ihe travel in tho United States that has taken place in the post. li is, therefore, necessary to reduce our expenditures of U.S. dollars in many different ‘ways. As one of these steps, the Government has decided that the use of U.S. dollars for pleasure travel spending must be reduced. To ensure this reduction in a woy that is fair to call, on annual “travel ration" hosbsen established. _As in ihe pust—u Form H permit is required by anyone taking oui of Canada more than $10 U.S. or more than cl iotul of $25 in Canadian and foreign currencies. his soul fortified by the Holy Sac- raments of the Church. he quietly expired on October 31st. at 5.30‘ A.M. The funeral was held on Sun- day, November 2nd. to St. Mary's Chin-ch. sour-is. and was one of Ilw largest in ihc iristory of ihc_ lliifiSll. 'l"|lP.llli1l‘I‘nl service wos' rondurtrd ivy the pastor, Msgr. J.A. lilurplnv, who also performed service at. the grave. The pali- hr-nrrrs awn-c. Emanuel SutherIansLI Jcrrmic (‘impmnm Nelson Stewart.- Thcndore Robertson. Peter A. Mac- Leilnn mid Louis hint-Innis. Eternal rest grand unto him O Lnrd. and let trerpetual light shine l bert, Sask. wick, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cragan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Byrmn] Worcester. Mass. Toronto, Ont. ‘ Mr. and MMrs. Earl Ritzi. Wor- cester, Mas. M: and Mrs. Leo Jamieson. Med- ford, . Mr. and Mrs. Myles Burke, Wor- cester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelzcr. Mr. and M-rs. Stephen MacDougall Joseph and Patricia Hughes. Mary and Arthur Maliey. Mrs. N. J. MacDonald. Jessie Law. Toronto, Ont. Jessie Maybe, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Toole. Mary Benson. Bernice Chaisson Saint John, N. B. Mrs. Peter Brodie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Harper, Worcester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Best. Mao and Lillian McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster. Mr. and Mrs. John Markl. Worces- ter. Mass. Sister Anne Justin. Mrs. Margaret Landry. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pierce. Worcester. Mass. Mr. James Cogglns and Family, Worcester. Mass. Mrs. Maurice Lawler. Worcester, Mass, _ Miss llita G. Maihoney, Worces- ter. Mass. Miss Mary Bradley. Cambridge, ass. Miss Elisabeth McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr. Clifton Court. Halifax. N. 5. Mrs. William Kelzcr, Sr. Mrs. D. Chambers. Toronto. Ont. Mrs. Florence Roberts. Toronto. n M Miss Kay Farr. Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Rose Raycroft. Toronto. Ont. Miss Violet Matiick Toronto. Ont. Miss Betty Farr. Toronto, Ont. Misses Doris and Nettie Toma, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lafcnd. Worces- Miss Freda Hughes. Boston. Mass‘ Miss Clara Cullen. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Hayes. Wor- cester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Award Dutll Wor- cester, Mass. Miss Veronica. McIntyre, Saint John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horne. Wor- cester. lthss. The McQuald Family, Boston. Mass. Miss Katie Power. Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Power, and Mother Mount Morris, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Juries PiitzGerald and Family. Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devereux. Holden. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monahan and Family, Worcester. Mass. FLORAL samurai: Pillow The Family. Shcaf Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mullen Wim nipeg. Wreath Rctl-lc nnd Jack, Toronto, Om. illimya N. B. 'i‘elcprhone Co. Staff, Saint John. N. B. Salado Tea Co., Employees, Tor- onto. Ont. Basket - Munngozneni and Staff Children's Wear Ltd. Toronto, Ont. BIRD 0F THANKS Mrs. ‘fhurnas Hughes and Faimily wish to thank their many frlencb and neighbours who sent Mas-a Cards. Flowers and Messages of Sympathy, and for the many acts of kindness shown them in their rec- ter. Mass. Mary and Patrick Hughes. Ber- ent sad bereavement. "mcauosscsur _aa nuonscsur West. Edythe and Fred Dixon, ’I‘ruro, * no Joseph Conway, Now Zvaiand. Mr. and Mrs. William l-lanian.‘ New Zealand. John J. Maclnnis. Irene and Joseph McCormack- New Zealand. Eastern Packing Co. Ltd. Pleasure Travel Regulations now provide that the moxnnum amount of U.S. dollars which any Canadian resident may obtain for pleasure travel purposes is $150 per year. h the case of children of eleven years and under, the amount is $100. There is no bofiggelgus Macmlrmark’ Mlddk“ i restriction on ihe number of trips as long us this unnuql ullohnenf is not exceeded. (7.). Macfrormark. Mlddleboro. l Any U.S. dollars obtained for one trip and not used on that trip must be brought Mass. . buck to Canada and exchanged for Canadian dollars of u bunk immediately on return. No credit for these funds con be oiiowsd against the annual ration for subsequent trips. Business Travel Applications for U.S. dollars for business travel must include u certification by he employer that the travel is required in his business interests. Reasonable amounts of U.S. dollars may be obtained for this purpose. ' Travel for Health or Education Applications for U.S. dollars for ircval for health or educational reason an lo b0 mode on special forms uvoilobls of chartered bunks. These applications will b0 fomurded by banks to the Foreign Exchange Control Board for consideration Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gormavi and: family, Si. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell llllil family. Roxbury, Mass. Margaret and Anthony MacDon- ald. Charlestown. Mass. Victoria MacPhee. Mass. ' Catherine and Dan MacDonald.) Roxbury, Mass. Irene and Phil Rowland. Boston.‘ Man. Mr. and Mrs. J.1". Massey and family. Bothwell. Nina and Leo MacDonald. Dor- chester. l‘. Prank Keayi. ' E. MacDonald. Char- Roxbur). 1055:8531: Applications for health travel must be uccom, ‘ ‘ by a medical report on forms M,‘ Jim Bryn’ "Id hmny’ New which eon also be obtained of chartered banks. The Department of Notional Harmon}. Health and Welfare will act o: odvisor to tho Board in reviewing these medical Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant, reports. Sour-la. Enrollments in Jesuit Gnllla. Jean and Tom Gracie, Roxbury. Mass. (l year). Estelle and Agnes MacDonald. Dorchester. Mass. (l year). Mary and Dan Keenan, Roxbury, mo... Border Travel A Canadian resident wishing to molsa visits on which ho will not be tulrfnq out of Canada marathon c: total of $25 of which not more than $10 is in U.S. dollars, may purchase from his bank for this purpose up to a total of $10 in any calendar month This is In addition to the annual travel ration. ' Mass. (1 year). MIODO If]; R. h | Milli; ....... "' °" “" Personal Purchases of U.S. Goods hMtry Mud 13w‘; P110“, Dor- A Canadian tourist should remember that the new restrictions applying to Imports c es er, an. y r . Mlyml Ind "D" Mli-‘DWIBM- i from the United Stores govern his personal purchases there. He may not bring buck Dorcheater. Mass. (1 year). Mrs. Jerome MacDonald, Dor- chester, Mus. (i year). Agnes and Eddie Kelly, Roxbury, Mass. (1 year). Agnita Maclsaac. Roxbury. Mass. (l year). Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald, Dorchester. Mass. (1 yell‘)- Frances MaePhee, Rnxbury, Mass. (l year). Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. MacDon- ald, Summenille, Mass. (i year). any merchandise which has now been prohibited or which may now only be imported - on o quota basis. The list of goods covered by the new import restrictions is on extensive one. Tourists contemplating any particular purchase in the United States would be wise, before leaving the country, io ask Canadian Customs Ofiieiols if Nib purchase will be admitted. Travel Requiring Sterling Funds Applications for sterling funds for travel in sterling area countries are normally approved for any r soncble amounts. "MM "- JMPM“ '"'I"°"" FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT ANY BANK lash”. Mrs. John O. Campbell (2 years). or from ’li'.?“2ir“i‘ii-"."i~ o»... u. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD family, Si. Charles. o T T A w A . Cards and Manages of Sympathy. or l.” om“. d Dr. Donald I. Campbell. Ottawa Helen Cflnpbell. Ottawa. MONTREAL TORONTO, WINDSOR and VANCOUVII Laffin MacDonneil. Hayfield, ‘ N3. Eleanor Chsnail, Welt Roxbury. Mass. Marian Kennedy, Boston, Man. Bea and Francis Whiu. Sourls . i llhllllll iiiuis a nfl/z- 4/1, ’..~//.m/_~,.....- h... ...... ........... .\1_5_n0ui\as c sanffid .31: "n" MacDonald, ' "3 ' a i \-$\\\‘ x \\ \ \ Mary and Peter ualnpboll and family. Roxbum Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robsrtaoucchester. Mass. HBr-“bfsry Martha. Charlottetown, aha family. Munnl Road. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. HEANOR. cum or TliAllllS sou) av s. r. woman no. SUMMEISIDE and Guaranteed Satisfaction Sines i851 - \ CHARLOTTETOWN h“ H n 6| Mr. and Mrs; Richard MacKin- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- r o an . sincere appreciation to all neigh- bors and friends for kindness shown during their recent ber- eavement; alsc a special "thank family, New zealand. Illa and Camel R- Mannlng and Kl]. New Zoaland. ‘ Agnes and ‘horn Manning. New Nina and Leo Macdonald, Dor- chesier. Mass. Mrs. John S. and Julia lilacln- qeorle ‘and Ilia Bruce. Mr. and MH- Willlarn Robert- aon. ~ “ Mildred Nelson. Irockton. Mass. Howl's‘ Derbyshire. ‘and -— (CF) - Twenty-urine par- étvls complained to the Grammar Hr. and Mrs. non, Halifax, N.S. . - School here that their Charlottetown.‘ Joseph Mooney. ‘Greenvala. “Mildred Fraser. souris. M“ Jvh" J- Clmvbr" ""1 fflm- had not enoush homework- Mrs. Bunnie Mceormnck and Mrs. Alice Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Poole. "v vim l0 "W's" "M" ""1 KlNGSTON-ON-THAMES. ray, Engllnd — (OP) rainfall was the lowest in 65 "can nls. ,, leaiand. ‘ _ 31.1"; Jgwonmcb "ma" M“ and M“ 30m“, Maqpon. you to Dr. A.A. MacDonald of of record keeping. registering only Thu-u‘ plmpbm’ Mum,’ both Mu!‘ _, b _ A > _ ‘ ‘m. Souris, and to the Doctors, Nurses .47 inches compared with an dug}:- Mul I MrdW-Jermryhonon-ld. n", M“ M" Btpqm-g, and Sisters of the Charlottetown age of 8.20 inches. . 1 Eng~ Childfflh Sur- - October