APRIL 4, 1942 __i___ ,==-____. ._______ ' ‘CHURCHESATOMORROW CENTRAL GUARDIAN flail eoilll ts recurred tor new: e! hell ' but ‘ j 5T PETERS CATHEDRAL u". Anglican uv Rgifitgfla-sil- "11""- M- ‘- sss-rm us! 1 5,1, comma’ n. fjoxo ‘$13.3’ Elfin-vii Procession ""1 Samoa‘ hooi. ligos Sermon “m” wens: pa}: mmunio ggqlylgolgltfrglay and Friday 8.15 wuimsty 9.30. .130 F||day—EVQIlIiID‘. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH my ,1, LeDrew Gardner. MW"- qev H. Greenhalgh, Curate. oi-ganisc-Mlss Lillian Essie- chou- Director-Mrs. G. E- 7:o0 Boll “mummi- mo Ho Communion. d 11,00 oiy Communion an kmnfihiidrenh Service. 7:00 Easter Carol Service. PRESBYTERIAN ST. JAMES CHURCH Mliflsrlasr It ti '1‘ H _ it, Lieu. e ev’ . - 5,2231 gamers. M.A.. 3. T- M- R- 9' d. F. organ“; Miss Lillian MaoKensIe. ‘$514,813? The Festival of Easter. Anthem. no Duels, Where is Thy sung?» __ _ Edmund Turner can] “Good Jngqph Had a Gar- d n.._ _ _ _ -Girls and Boys ‘c’... and Chorus. "I Wasted for and v__ ._ - - Mendelssohn "‘§,,I_,’°'§',,,m.na, Mrs. Henderson and Choir. , h Ci urch School. EJIFQnPliILMTIIIe ‘Pestival of Easter. Anthem: "Upon the First my of the Wedc- - — -Myles Foster Anthem: “Jesu. Priceless Trea- sure." -- Varlcy Roberts.‘ B"?! ""1 Choir. Wednesday 7.30‘ Ii- i"- Stiwice ‘if Medlt t ons. Mweeexlinister‘ will conduct the [gs-vices snd deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister l Rev. G. Carlyle Webster : Organist — Miss Rena Wood ‘ EASTER. DAY MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A, M. Theme: ‘If Christ Be Not Risen.’ Hymns: zl. ‘I35. 220. I15. Anthem: ‘Alleluiah.’ Humphries. The Junior Choir. Easter Carol. ‘Jesus Christ Is Risen.’ The Senior Choir. 2.30 P. M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. The Communicants’ Class will be wntinued. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 l’. M. Theme: ‘His Glorious Victory.’ Anthem: ‘Halleluiah.’ Christ is Risen.’ — — — — — — -Simpe Solo: These Are They.’ From Dani's Holy City. Mrs_ Arthur Roper. v '1 an: He that liveth, and wss dead, saith the Lord: and behold, l am alive forevermore.’ You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. . 11v MEMORIAM In loving memory of Douglas MacArthur who died April 4, 1961. 0M year ago today. We seem to see in the soft dim “Kilt a face we loved the best. And think of him when the sun's inst ray goes down in the far off west. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world, your love the best to recall N! no one on earth could take your place; You are still the dearest of all. Some day we hope to meet again. some day we know not when To clasp your hand in the better land. never to pert sgain. Inserted by Father, Mother. Brother and Sisters. L-82. In Mem o rlam memory of Samuel C. o passed away April 421', Sign lcvln w t, 193s." w Sweet memories will linger for vcr Time cannot change them its true ears that may come cannot sever " our loving remembrance of you. Re by Wife and Family. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone lil UNITED CHURCH of CANADA g TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister lev. Hugh Miller. MA. 8.0. - Assistant llev. Donald C iioothroytl. B-A. Orgtuilt A. Roy Kendall, LJLAM.» A.c.c.o. EASTER SUNDAY 11 A. M. Communion Service con- ducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: “Come, ye Faithful."- , B. S. Thatcher. 2,80 P. M. Sunday School. Easter Services. ‘i P. M, Sermon - - Rev. Hugh ler. Easter Music Anthem: “The Strife is o’¢r"— arr. Henry Ley. Soprano solo. "Joyoul luster- tide."—- - - ur S ‘TIIIQ Miss M S terns. Two Easter Carols: Now iet the Heavens be yiui. ‘Tia the Spring of Soul's to- ay arr. Alfred White- head. 8.15 P. M. Communion Service. OrganIstFMrs. G. E, Full. Visitors and Studente Cordislly Welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Street ‘ Ministe r itev. 1. Judson bevy, ILA. Morning Sermon — An Empty Tomb—-A Risen Christ. Anthem — This is the Day — (Maunder). Anthem-Christ our passover is sacrificed For Us — - -—(Gossi The Sunday School will meet as usual. Evening Sermon-- Evening Hos- pitality - - _“Ablde With Us.” The Junior Choir will sing-Jesus Wondrous Savior - - (Hastings). In Joseph's Lovely Garden —- (Traditional). Communion of the Lord's supper and the reception of members will take place after the evening ser- vice, John Ineh, Mus. Bac.. Organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH of CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent treet Rev. Neil Herman. B.A. ‘Vlnfister Mrs. V. L. Dinzwcll. Organist. Mr. Herman will preach 11 A. M. and '1 P. M, Sunrise Service at ‘i A. M. A Pageant of the Resurreetiom 11 A. M. Subject-“The Resur- rection A Fact In Your Life and Mine." 2.30: Bible School. A Welcome and a class for every one. 8 P. M. Pastor's Bible Class. Sub- ject -— “What the Resurrection Proves." ‘i P. M. The 8th "Modern Scapegoats." Subject: The Sudducecs to Town." A welcome for and from youi ST. PAUL'S In observance of Good Friday special services were held in St. Paul's Church yesterday morning afternoon and evening. Devotion at l0 a. m. was conducted by Rev. G. H. Gleenhal h three-hour g . In the afternoon a service, commencing at 12 o'clock was held. Tlsi». was conducted by Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. At four o'clock Mr. Gardner also held ser- vice for the children. A large crowd attended the show- ing of the film “King of Kings" produced by Cecil B. DeMllle, in he Parish Hall. . _ BIRTHS in series en Come GILLESPIE-At the Prince County Hospital on March 28. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Hazen C"l‘s'>le, of Car- leton Siding, a m" v. "r. IIIacLEOD -- At iii“ P. E. Island ifospllal, April 1. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. MacLeod of soun- port, P.E.I., a son. (Clarence Har- vey.) MARRIAGES Sifiw‘? vumruu -' "AFthe Parsonage Winslie on March 218i- 1942, b_, Rev. J.R.. Skinner. Miss Helen ‘Daryl Younke." to Stanley Arnett shew both of Winsioe N¢€th._____~ _ COPP-At l5 Lawrence street. Ev- erette, Mass, on April 1st, 1942, Mrs. John Copp, formerly of Milton, P. E. Island. CUDMORE-‘At Brookvale, P. t. l. on April 8, 194.2, Robert James Cudmore, aged '71 years. Funeral from his late residence Monday. April a at l pm. CltABBE-At Bummerside on Ap- ril 2, i942, Otto R. Crabbe, aged 85 , 11m. w. .1. Whitney m the Peo- ple s Cemetery. MscLEOD-Suddenly at Halifax on April 3. 1942. William E. Macho of Bradalbane. PEI, in his 42nd year. Funeral notice later. RI AC Fl "nv TOWN CADETS 0F Reserved Seats 75c Garrison Theatre No. 3 in aid of NO- 69. CHARLOTTETOWN SQUADRON, AIR TUESDAY AND wauuusnav April 141a and ma, 1942 | PRINCE 0F WA$ES COLLEGE HALL Presents TO-NI GH T ” CANADA General Admission 50c l ll - s new” nature III be inserted n0 l cents l Iortl, strictly payable sq nllvllltb. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vice Babbaht April 5m. Charlotte- town 11 am. and 7 p_m. Rev. D, MacDonald. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister, services Easter Sunday: 11 am. York, Holy Communion; 3 p.m. Brackley; 7.30 p.m. Central Church. Subject of sermon, "The Resurrection." L-98_ NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church, Sunday, April 5: 11 am. Easter service; 12 noon commun- ity Sunday School: 7.30 p.m. Eas- ter pageant. Special emergency offering; 3 pm. Cavendish Bap- tist Church. services. Rev. R, E. Shaw, Minister. L-90. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada Brookfleld Charge. services next Lord's Day: Hartsvilic l1 a. m.; Brookfleld, 8 p.m.; Hunter River ‘I p.m. YPB. Christian En- deavour and Prayer Service Brook- field Tuesday 8 p_m.; l-lartsvllle Friday 8 p.m. Dr. A. O. Thomson, minister. 1.3a. DIES AT HALIFAX — Mrs. Wll- liam E. MacLecd of Bradalbane was informed last night her hus- band had died mlexpectcdly at Halifax. He was 42. Mr. MucLeod was a carpenter bv trade and went ‘o the Nova Scotia capital a few weelu ago to work on a building there. It was not learned what caused his death. Nor was it known whether his body would be sent home for burial EILhOUgIl it was ex. pected it would. FUNERAL munspsv -"I‘he funeral of Mr. John C. A. Gordon was held Thursday afternoon from his home to the Charlottetown Baptist Church. R/cv. I. Judson Levy conducted services at the home, while the Rev. Hugh Miller of Trin- lty United Church assisted Mr. Levy at the Church. Members of the Kinsmen Club of which the de- ceased had been a member attend- ed the service in a body. us" did the staff of Moore and McLeod when- Mr. Gordon had been eillpioyfid. Also attending in a body were mem- bers of Hillsborough Chapter, Im- perial Order Daughters of the Em- pire to which Mrs. Gordon belongs The pallbearers were: Messrs. W. C. McLeod. Fred Moore. Ernest Lord. Stewart Ives, Bertraln Pat. terson and Charles Bentley. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. RECRUITS NEEDED-Tile Rnyal Canadian Air Force is in need of Air Crew personnel. it was an- nounced last night by Firing Of- ficer A. K. Fletcher, who is in charge of the Mobile Recruiting Unit visiting here at present. Wireless operators are also urgent- ly needed. Any young men of good pilysical stamina, preferably those with some police experience, will be ‘given an opportunity ofbc- comma Standard Guards for the Air Force if they enlist. The R. C. A, F. Women's Division are send- ing out a call for young ladies to do standard general duty. for mess women. cooks and clerk-stenc- graphers. SOLDIERS LEAVE — Twenty- three soldiers left No. 62 C.A.B. ‘I20 this week for service e‘se- where in Canada. The" were Pri- vates, A.M. Allen. Summerside; C.D. Arsenault, St. Louis; J.A. Arsenault, Traveller's Rest; F.J. Arsenault. Summerside: D. Bern- ard, Northam; J.A. Costain, St. Ir/uis; J,R.. Desroches, Abrams; Village; M-Jt DesRoches, Abrams Village; A. Gallant, Abrams vill- age; A.J. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge; J.P. Gallant. O sicr Bed Bridge; J. Martin. Sim: "crslde; D. J. Moran, Portage; P. McGee, St. Mary's Read; J.E. Noonan. Indian River: J.F. Kelly. St. Nicholas, J. P. Perry, St. Nicholas; v‘ perry st. Nicholas; P D. Peters. Lennox Is- nd J A. Poirler st Nicholas; E.D. Trulor, Millview .1 E Tay- lor, Mlllview; G.A. Thompson, Chsxl ttetown. Before leavln they were presented with cigaretas bv the Provincial Government through the Corry On Canada Corps, The Preientflt ins were locked after bv Mr, A.G. B uce of the Canadian Legion War Services. LIBRARY INCREASING _ The main development in the Prince m. ward Island libraries during the year was the establishment of two new branches, one at the Charlotte- "W" flifncrt and the other at; the Summerslde airport. Each branch contains 000 books. The libraries, °Perated by the provincial govern- ment contributed about 700 of the books at: each center. while the Canadian Legion educational ser- vices library contributed the re- mainder, principally technical vol- umes. A small library has been in operation more than a year at the Beach Grove Inn Military ‘Irsining Center. Duri g the year 80,462 voi- uznes were c rcuiated among child. ren. Approximately half of that reading was distributed through the schools. It- was an increase of 7.500 volumes over the previous year, ‘I119 figures were contained in a report prepared for the department of ecl- ucation by H. B. Chandler, super- intendent and his staff. They in- elude, Miss Dorothy Cullen, assist- ant Librarian, Grace Campbell, rec. 010s 11nd art irssislnnt, Miss Hilda Oiliis, visual education assistant and Miss Elia MacPherson, stenograph- er. EASTER THANK OFFERING- Thc Easter Thank Offering meet- ing of the Woman's Missionary Boclety of Trinity Church was held in Heartz Hall on Wednesday afternoon, April 1st. One new member was welcomed and intro- duced by the rs sldent, Mrs. George Mlllar. After a. short de- votional period the Recording Sec- retary read the minutes of last meeting, and the financial report for the first quarter was given by the Treasurer, The secretaries of the different departments present- ed their reports, all of which were most encouraging_ As no bales of clothing are being sent to Trinidad Mission this year, it was decided that sewing be discontinued, but that all finished garments be do- nated to Red Cross for overseas distribution. At the conclusion of the business period a special Eas- ter program was carried out. After Mrs. Fred Houle had given a. read- ing entitled "Story of how the Old Rugged Cross Came to be W tten", Miss Linnie Altken with very fine expression sang this fa- miilur hymn. The concluding num- bers of this program were a read- ing, “The Better Way", by Mrs. 1 5'91‘ Associa THE CHARLOTTETOWN Churches unite for Good Friday Services A large congregation of devout worshippers obmrved The Three Hours’ Devotion conducted yester- dfly in St, James’ Church under the auspices of the P. E. I. Ministerial tion. Miss 1..ilii zie, Mus. Bac., Miss Wood and Prof. Inch had charge of the music and the following City clergy conduct- ed the devotions: The Rev. D. C. Boothroyd, BA, the Rev. Nell Her- man, the Rev. I. Judson levy, B. A., the Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., B. D., Capt. Mercer. the Rev. '1‘. H. Busssell Somers, MA. B.T.M., and the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Address And Presentation A very enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GillLs “Tea. Hill", on Mon- day evening, March 23rd when their neighbors assembled as a surprise party with an address and presentation. Mrs. Ed. Stuart read the address and Mrs. J. D. MacRae made the presentation. The address follows: Cross Roads. March 23, 1042. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Gillie: We, your fellow neighbors, have assemb‘ ‘ with you tonight on a mission of goodlwill and friendship, and to tender you our very best wishes. To you Mrs_ Gtllis, tc whom fate has again intervened 1n your life, We are happy to know that you will continue to dwell with us. You have given freely of your skill and knowledge. You have proved yourself a. wise friend and helper in the community. You. Mr. Glllis, are warmly welcomed to the district. We proudly refer to you as s. "successful Islander at home" who by precept and ex- ample has shown the way to suc- cessful farming. May you both, with your two little girls, be bless- ed with health and happiness. as you journey along life's highway. In conclusion we ask you to ac- cept this little gift. Signed on behalf of the people of Cross Roads. The gift referred to was a lovely electric lamp Mr. and Mrs. Glliis graciously accepted the present and assured their friends that, while they should treasure it al- ways "good friends (and so much the better if they happen to be neighbors) are God's real gifts and the best of life's treasures" and that ihcv frit blessed in being surrounded by such. Durlmz the evenfng tea. cake bud sandwiches were served. L-85. ST. DUNSTAIWS BASILICA Good Friday services at St. Dun- stanis Basilica got underway at nine o'clock yesterday morning when the Mass of the Pre-Sanctifled was celebrated by His Excellency, Most Rev. J .A. sulllvsn, Bishop of Chor- lottetown, Devotions also tok place in the afternoon and evening and weto attended by large congregat- ions of worshippers, Deacons of Hontr yesterday morn- ing were: Rev. RN. MacKenzie find Rev. J.A. Sullivan; Rev. F. Mac- Qunid was High Priest: Deacon of the Mass was Rev. J.W. McCardle and sub-deacon was Rev. G. Mac- Donald; Rev. I..A. Dougan was Master of Ceremonies. The Passion was sung by Rev, Bernard Gillis, Rev. L.A. Dougan and Rev. L.J. Ayers. At three o'clock in the afternoon the Way of the Cress was con- ducted by Bishop 0'Sullivnn to]. lowed by a sermon by Reg. F. Cass and adoration of the relic of the True Cross. Last evening Tencbrae was chant- ed by the Basilica choir and the St, Dunstans University. Laura Bustin and a duet by Mrs. Jack MlcNair and Miss Aitkcn. Meeting closed with prayer by the President. Personals Mr, Alden Leard, B.A., Bedeque, lism-Isfindllggathe Easter l-lolidsys at AB. Lovat Fraser, R..C.N.R. arriv- ed ln the city last night enroute to his home in Montague. He is hrmc on furlough. Display of Easter Beef oosrauos amaze MARKET Corner Spring Park Itosd and nyiieid Street Amom the selections is o n carcass of baby beef aged 1.’? xessed 585 lbs.. fed by James Whears. Wheatley River. Also one oice heifer dressed 555 lbs.. fed bv rs.- Robert Wakeland. Dunstaff mike. Also included in our display, m homs- bacon. cottage rolls. etc. Lid-ilk" NOW l The World's BEST’ Separator GUARDIAN" -_-32 * rue Paooucr or V63 runs or KNOWLEDGE filixRllRlliNCl %-' PAGE THREL DE LAVAL Is Sold in Prince Edward Island By H OLMANS m sun-1- e De Lav ship De for possible. We gladly let you try’: new De Laval without Easy monthly payments- DI LAVAL JUNIOR SEPAIATOIS , De Laval performance for ,- smaller producers. 5 sizes. = Allexccpt No.1 canbeequipped with high or low stand and electric motor drive. E world's first continuous-tie - cenlriiu aI cream separator was -und the more than 6,500,000 De Laval Separators built sine; have likewise been ' first in cleanest skimming, first in easiest turning _and longest hie, first in every mayor improvement, first lowest cost per year-find firs! "I po uiarity and number in use. urin its 63 years of leader- ‘Laval has specialized in the manufacture of cream separa- tors and has concentrated on building the best cream separa- ‘firsts"-— sizes; hand or electric drives. SIIIPAIIJATIIR slay" fitEktiES - ' runs De level World's Standard Series The best De Laval Separators ever made-skim cleaner. run easier, last longer. Mad: in four our: naval. lacuna; w sumens: a. CHARLOTTETOWN As it is our policy to handle only lines of the highest quality with established reputations for perfect performance and satisfaction, we are proud to illflillde U" famous DeLaval Separators as one of our “Better Quality” and best lines of mer- chandise. No name that we know of 1S more widely known or more gellefflliy respected than that of DeLaval. We are fully prepared to ZiVQ Y0" the best of service and invite all dalrymen of Prince Edward Island to feel free to enn- sult with us at flfly time regarding their Separator problems. BUY THE BEST. .. BUY DE LAVAL! Complete Stock of New 1942 Models Now Ready F01‘ You!‘ Selection. AUTHORIZED DE LAVAL SALES & SERVICE DEALER '*_’T'IK'TS"‘ Legislature At Noon On Saturday The 3rd session of the 44th General Assembly cf Prince l-Ixi- to ward Island was PYOFOZHBG M "0011 Thursday by His Honour, Lieuten- ant Governor B.W. LePage, As at the formal tpcnlng on March 16, the traditional military display was lacking. At the appointed hour His Hon- cur arrived, proceeded tothe Cham- ber and after taking his seat on the Throne gave his assent to the bills. a. list of which appears below. His Honour, preceded by the Usher of the Blark Rod, LL-Col. Alan McLecd, v.D., was accom- panied to the House by Lt. M. Mc- R.C.N'.V.R.., Major O. W. Campbell, Inspector Wright of the R..C.M.P., Chief Birtwistle of the City Pslice and. Private Sec- retary, W.G. Spencer. Bills Ass9nted to An Act to Amend The Highway Traffic Act, 1036. An Act to Amend the Credit Union Societies Act. An Act to Amend an Act to Amend an Act Respecting Dogs, An Act to Amend the County Court: Act. An Act to Amend The Public School Act. AAn Act to Amend The Evidence t. cAn Act to Amend the Affidavits ct. A An Act to Amend the Landlord and Tenant Ac An Act to Amend The Quoocs- sion Du ct. An Ac to Amend The Health Tax Act. An Act to Amend The City 0f Charlottetown Incorporation Act. .A.n Act to Authorize the Issue 0f Debentures by the City 0f Char- iotteto An $10 Amend l... Act to 1n- Millc Producers This ad will answer all letters received about milk. If you want to get. in we would advise you to start sending at once. Our present price is $1.80 per 100 lbs 4 per cent milk or 45c per lb butterfat delivered at our factory. Don't send on trains it is getting too warm now. We want milk delivered any day before l0 o'clock. Milk must be sweet. We pay in full the 10th of every month. We have a large amount of milk cans ordered. For the present if you have none buy or get the loan of them from someone who is not using them. We will operate our factory day and night if ne- cessary. We sell Groceries, Feeds, Hardware, etc. Charge it to your milk or cash. We operate all the year.- iiunsteffnage tlhem & Butter 0o. DUNSTAFFNAGE. P E. i. Pro rogued corporate the Town of George- wn. An Act to Amend the co-opers. tlve Associations Act, An Act to Amend the Prohibi- tion Act. An Act t: Act. An Act wood Act. An Act for Appmpriating Cer- tain Monies therein mentioned for the Public service for the fiscal year ending 31st December, 1942, and for the first part of the-year ending 31st December, 1943. ‘ (The following bills were assent- fvnend the P: obatc to Amend the Falcon- Upper Prince Street Lord's Day—Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Gospel Service at 7 p.m. aosru run * Spaker A. W. Joyce, Toronto single verse- The Only Way of Salvation The Eternal Security of the Beilever_ The Eternal Punishment of the Unbehever. John 3-36 ' ed to previously). An Act to Amend the Chancery Act. A" Al!” i0 flllflDeud temporarily i-he imiwsition of income taxes’, corporation taxes, and taxes securities. An Act to provide for the licens- 1X18 or registration of certain cor- Dvratiofla and Persons. Oil The Speech H 151E? °.i‘.‘1’i‘.’..’i.‘i°‘ “’}Zu‘°m“‘,,; s -_- P996 I Mii-‘esgigmle’. rigid Gzntlemgtn of the ssam Egzvad Islaiid: 1y Prince " l - five dude-cf”? i133‘ Zluyekwpiiflsti. gtemstgsthw you on the earn- w to the pub] "1 thank ou for the liberal m- V1510" you give made for carrying on the Public service of this prov. flfirar.:"“..f.rs.vza gr e be g- (lfiged with due regard to econ. “In "kins leave of you. r must i-Iilgws my earnest hcpg that; the sure rim *:r:'.:;'..r"* m“ Province,’ y ene it the T-czisl t . M. Trainer sagidlireut i; git srisnfillti 02d Dieglsurebthat this Legtsla. 889m y e prorogued this Legislative Assembly g m? cordingiy prorogued," ' This statement was followed b, the usual demonstraticn as me members of the House indul ed in the time-honoured paper flggt“ Too Late to Clasify WANTED-AT on for showroom. 126% SQQSMA" YOUR EASTER BEEF J. M’; tlholcest Guts From Market Building Eight tlarcasses of Special Fell Beef Including Baby Beef Full Line-In Smoked Meats-Hams—Baeon— Cottage Roils-“Back-bacon.” Customers please order requirements as soon as possible for Prompt Delivery Phone 1810-1811 I . M s ' L-02-4-4-2i. MAID WANTED - GOOD WAGES, Allllly Mrs. Simon Paoll, 4 Am. brose Street. 1,.g9.4.4_3|_ canoes: ma sane on ax- chsnge for goose. John Corrlgan, New Haven. p-37, T0 LET-HOUSE N0. 193 WET- mouth 8t. All modern conven- iences- Acply lee Fitzroy st. L-‘iti-t-d-li. A. B. CUTCLIAFFE Funeral Director and Embalmcr Charlottetown -AI.S0— Branch at New Haven Chas. McDougaii, Mgr. 24-hour ambulance service at both branches Phone GT‘. Phone 7-ii i if ' ""'“ ""§"—_F-T Three Foundation Facts within the compass of l. ‘ .-.. 1.‘; s‘ ¢-.-...,-\_ Hf‘. -C.-..-.-:- “§.~.~.~.-~__».;~'z¢-\r» a. . . . .1; -.'\-~u ». *1-'~»="‘-;-i~s5.-P-: '-