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OF NORTH AMERICA Low Rates Absolute Security Prompt Attention SUMMERSIDE MONOTON 5c- 4,953. m: MARITIME M@Zll\. WBSTBOUND EASTBOUND READ DOWN READ up 1 S 5 9 4 z Dally Dally DaiiyDally Ex- Dally Ex. Dally Ex. Ex. sllll- sllll- . Sun. Sun. A.M. A.M. RM. RM, }1_M_ 111m 8:10 11:40 6:00 Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 5:55 1:55 6:50 8:30 12:00 6:20 Ar. Summerside Lv. 5:35 1:35 i EM. 8:40 l2:10 6:30 Lv. Summersitie Ar. 5:25 1:25 M 9:05 12:35 6:55 Ar. Moncton Lv. 5:00 1:00 6:10 For Information and Reservations PHONE 2061 or 540 (i You will nead to keep é, the coal liln wall filled. WE 0Aii SUPPLY SOFT 00M. — liAllll 00M. and 00KB iii SUITABLE SIZES. A. Pickard o Co. inns: 24o - 241 4 a hel In Memos-lam MB. I. LEAMING MURPHY _On the morning of April 7th, at his home in Mlilvale, there passed peacefully from this world the soul! o! Mr. J. Learning Murphy, An] illness of some months. spent in complete resignation to the will Q1’ the Creator, ended with m m; maniiestations of that peace of soul which comes specially to those blessed with the "privilege oi receiv- ing the last rites of Mother Church. A visit by his pastor. Rev. E. J. Dalton. Preceded by a short time the pawns oi.’ the doozased. Several members 0t his family were also able to be present at his bedside. The deceased was born at Stanley Bridge Lu the year 1881, the son of the late John Murphy and M511 Jane Proctor. He attended Prirwg of Wales College and after grad- uating taught school for s. number of year. In 1909 he married Alice Mae Carr and took up farming on hLs uncle's farm in Mlllvale. Possessed of a keen understand. ins’ and sound judgment, the late Mr. Murphy took an unusual inter- est in all matters affecting the wel- fare of his commnity, the Church, and his native province. He was tireless and most energetic even in his later years in the interests o! any venture which he uhouglst. might improve. wlithln his (mm circle, the social standards and cc. oncmlc status of the people of his own time and of those ulho would follow. He leaves to mourn his sorrow- ills widow. four sons and four daughters: namely: Albert residing v THE NOITH AMIIICIN U" l.. S. STEVENSON I lroneh Manager ‘t. 14o RICHMOND st. All Profits for Polieyllolders I £55319" 3T0 Will Bo Delay in Entering llllno Mr. Cletus Mclvor Mrs. Patri& Mulligan Mt. and Mrs. Patrick MacCarvlll and Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hughes Mombasa l. D. U. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle Family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith and Family Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Learning Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark Mr. and Mrs. John L, Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Hughes Mrs. E, P. Foley Family. St. Dunstan! Students‘ Council. Mr. and MrsJSpencer Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes Mrs, Annie Hughes, Mass. Mr._ and Mrs. Cornelius Ryan, Mrs. Tlheresa Reid Mr. and Mrs, John E. Hagen Millvsls women's Institute Mr. J. W. Arsenault, P. W. C. at Norboro: Oswald on the home- stead: Cletus on the teaching staff of Prince of Wales College, Clif- ford attending St. Durisiarfs Col- lege: Patricia. Mrs. Louis Mulligan, Kinkora; Leona. Mrs. Elmer Mo Court. Emerald: Bernice, Mrs. Vernon ltfcCaryrlll, Kinkora. and Theresa at home. Two children pre- deceased him in infancy. He leaves also ten grandchildren, four bro- thers and three sisters to mourn their loss. The funeral on Wednesday mom- ing, April 9th. to St. Ann's Clhurch, Hope River, was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Reverend E. J. Dal- ton_ Present in the sanctuary was Reverend A. O, Murphy. a nephew‘ cf the deceased. who conducted the services at the grave. The pallbear- ers were the four sons and two sons-in-la/w of the deceased. Burial Mrs. Wm. Sinnott. New York. Mrs. W. A. Talllmlre, Ottawa. Mrs. Lorne MacLellan, Ottawa Miss Ita IVICIVOYyOIIBTVK, l\i_rs., Vincent Murnaghan, St, Augustine’; Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jersey City. Connell. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS The Novices Mount St. Mary's. Sister Mary Bernard Miss Etta LeClalr Dr, and Mrs, J. W. Burke. Wake- field, Mass, Miss Mary E. Greenan and Posiuiatcs, MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY Sister M. Teresa. Mount. SLI o! Freshman Class, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy and M". William Clark arid Family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McKenzie and wt hwll Z4. are under “ter- ms. Nell stunt-s... Wakefield] Inward Futtetetr. conniving cn-l Wakefield. ping operation as "a slow, exasper-I us... .. Prairies Filmer: To 8.6 ' Ilse New Weed-killer Mary's Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. lilurphy Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Greenan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlgmore Ml‘, and Mrs. Frank Prunty The Allen Family, Emerald Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cutcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherry and was Ill the Ohurch cemetery. May his soul rxt in peace. MA S S CARDS Mrs. J. Learning Murphy Mr. and Mrs, Albert Murphy Mr, and Mrs, Louis Mulligan Family. I Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy Mn and Mm cmus ymmhy Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mccoui-t Mr- and Mrs- W- A. Murphy Mn and Mm Vernon Mccaryjll Mr. and lvirs. Albert lilcKiiinon I gun-om Murphy Mr. and Iifrs, Dan MacDonald Theresa Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George M. McKay Alberta, Eileen. Anne and Noreen Mrs. George Green and Family l Murphy. Elmer. Adelaide ulligan. I Beryl and Clifford McCourt. I Mr. Peter Murphy l and Eu-sene lVirs_ L. J. Murphy Mrs, Peter Murgfiyned M Al”! l c Mr. and Mrs. i and Family. ,. l Mr. and Mrs. Gavan MeAleer and 1 Family. l | Mr, and Mrs. Alexis Murphy and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reid p Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Cutcliffe and Fan-ill)‘- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. lticAleer. . and rs. John B. Flemlnfl , and Mrs. Carl Delzheri ". and Mrs Maurice Goodwin a and Mrs. Edward Dalzlel. Mr. and Mrs. Altsiin Murphy and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Grtfll Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Trainer and Family- Mrs. George Green and Family. Mr, and M-rs. J. Wilbert Cahill Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murphy and Family. Mr and Mrs. John W. Hagen Mrs. Fannie McAleer - ' The Student Veterans of S. D. U. Dr, and Mrs. R. L. Noorien Mrs. Mary Carr Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Kelly and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beaton Joseph and Edwin Kelly Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kelly Mrs. John Delziel Bernard and Ralph llllelnlng Mr. and Mrs, Albnn Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hagen Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy and Cailhcrinc, i Miss Rita llorgan Miis Pebble Fraser Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes and V lncrltf. Mr. iviichavl Murphy and l-‘amily Mr, Louis McCourt und Family. Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Greenail Mr. and Mrs. Athol MacDonald ACHEST COLD 1s Allrirlizs‘ If Neglected A neglected Cold can travel fast. First, in the throat-then I lower down-finally the Lung area may be affected. Fight your Chest-cold before it gets a solid grip. . Start now and destroy the virulent bacteria that causes the trouble. _'The specialized medi- cation in POIIOD’! Cough Syrupdoes a good job. et prolonged freedom from attacks ~— get the proper. medicine. Polsolfe Cough Syrup. and start on the road to greater free- dom from sickness due to Colds. Sold by all Druggists in 35c bottles. _ , POISUNS COUGH SYRUP | l Mrs. P-‘aosbe Sicrwart Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clarkin’ and Family. Mr .and Mrs. Walter Parsons Mr. and Mrs. liiurdcick Stewart. . Mr. arid airs, Houlton Mclmlis i Mrs. Arilhur Malone Mrs. E. P. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray and! Family. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Hughes Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dickinson Mr_ and lvlrs, Emmett Clow and Family, ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. luurpihy. Miss Muriel Stevenson Mr. Leiih Or;- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pincau Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cl-oken and Family. Mrs. Annie Hughes. Wakefield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Delghan and George. Mrs. Peter- Morrlson and Family Mr. Billy Murphy. S. D. U. Miss Beatrice Mclnnis Mr, and Mrs. Hugh F. McKay‘ Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Murphy and Family. Amherst. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McKenna and Family. Mrs. Nell Sullivan, Wakefield, Mass. Mr_ Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Lure Ml‘. and Mrs. Robert Glover and Faunlly. Mrs. Lilllaln Parsons Mr, and Mrs. George Francis and Family. Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor Mr. and Mrs, G. Hnlliday, Toronto Mr. and Mrs, Patrick McCarvill Miss Mary Turner Mrs. Gertie Hughes Hope River Credit Union. Mi‘. Ralph McLean, P. \V. C. 'llhe McGuigan FEIITTIIY. Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. McIvor Mrs, Theresa Trainer Ml mm] Mrs. Carl Greennn Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McCai-vlll and Leslie ’ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Greenan and Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. Russell Driscoll Mr. Murdock Kennedy and Fam~ ily. Millvale Women's Institute. Miss Eunice Murphy. TOTOMO- Mrs. Bridget Smith and Family- Mr. and Mrs Harry Murphy Miss Hilda Harper Mr, and Mrs. Ted Collins. Boston Miss Adelaide Glover. Mrs. Wilbert McCnrvillo Mrs. Mary Mullins Miss Mildred Jay Mr. and Mrs. Justin McIvor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hush" Mrs. Charles Connolly, Wyo. Mr. Gerald P, Murlelll Mrs. W. A. Tallmire. Ottlwl Mrs. Lorne McLellan. ONIWI- Mr. and Mrs. Charles MMIVOI‘ Mr, 5nd Mrs. Thomas Bolder is; Me E. Greernnn $15 5nd rlIlIr-s. George Dunnlinl Miss Kathleen White Mn and Mrs. Hyatt Haslam Mr. and Mrs. William Hull!“ and Ardyce Miss Evelyn Hsvlam Walter G. McKenzie. and Mrs. Austin Bradley and Mrs. Wilfred McKanrie. and Mrs. William Hickox and Mrs, W. Chester S. Mc- Ifor the first time, spraying Where 11 Died n, no. minors [may be retarded until next week. fil-llle officials said today when a mus arose in attempts to decon- taminste the mine. The content oi’ carbon monoxide rising like s. vapor to the surface increased overnight while watery jbaling operations were in progressl IOff-iclals said the draining process was steaming the upward flow of total air from the Ne. a shalt. Deadlines; of the gu makes it impossible tor rescue workers to descend to the point between the '9t.h_ and 10th levels where an elec-l trical pump will be installed. P1137195‘ ‘on the 10th level. where fire broke e blow at inflation. "It we keep skipping the water out. the flmv of air stops." said illM. MacLean, mine manager.- |"Both mlust come out. and they're not coming up together." glneer. described the water skip- aling was." The weight of water falling lncii into the shaft from two buckets be- lrig hoisted at two-minute inter- vals ismkeelslng the flow of air ' down. sa Mir. Futbere: laid itiat to try to PHONE 86° offset this snag it is planned to 99nd rescue squads underground tonight to open valves in the air ‘linds on all levels from the eighth up. The wine's wmvrwvrs — lllll one o! the leading North Ameri- slnce last Saturday night when the can aumorme. on weed gong-g], miners were elven up as deed - compares the importance qr the will be started oceln in an citcmlll discovery of 2.4-1) with that of to force the sir to the fillfllwe- electricity Be says ‘the turning The ll 11111181‘! are believed to belpoin, 1,, ‘m, glrugglg ha, been about 500 feet below the 10th level, reached, of No. 4 shaft. Ywbebly close to 2.000 feet underground. The mime lire claimed 12 lives all together but the body of the 12th victimv was recovered. University of Saskatchewan and TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The services in Trinity United Church on Sunday. May 4th, p.ac- ed particular emphasis upon the Church and the children. The min-Inter spoke from the words of Jesus found in St. Matthews 20S" pel the 18th Chapter, lhe 2nd verse "And Jesus called a little. child unto him, and -set him in the midst of them." The minister emphasized the importance of the REGINA, May 4--(GP)--PraIrIt- farmers are armed today with a , wapbom weed_kiuer__haued by home and the Church i-n relation Scientists as the answer to m‘; Io the development of the cnilds main problem of land cultivation "lllld- V —in preparation for the battle Till’- °Il°ll' Salli! "m? alllhem‘ agaz-nst scourges which annually “Lmd “I B“ 39mg’ Mark All‘ drew, Mr. Roy Smailman took tne solo part. . In the evening the Minister spoke on the child “In the Cnrls- lian Home." One of the important things about these services was that by the presence of families in such numbers to overflow ‘the capacity of the Church there is evidence that men and women are really conscious about the 116Gb‘;- sily of spiritual nurture for their children and anxious to discover the best methods by which this spiritual nurture may be ach ev- ed and that fact itself ought to be a great inspiration to all tnose who are engaged ‘in giving leader- ship and training to young people cat 3100000000 holes in Canada's bread-basket. Next June they will use CA-D the herbicide’ from special machines. It is estimated 1.000 of the new turbine spraycrs have been s.ld across the prairies within the last few months-Silo in the Regina area alone to individual munici- palrtlcs nnd small farmer groups. Enthusiasm of cautious scien- tists for the plant growth regula- tor 2.4-D. has almost equalled that of farmers who have struggicd against weeds since the first crop was sc-wn. Dr. T. K. 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CREAM ROUTE Our Cream Hauler, Mr. B. q Helm. will begin l SATURDAY, MAY 10th on usual Route. ONCE WEEKLY Until further Notice Signed:- CRAPAUD CREAMEBY C0. .- anre. his hat fell over his eyes, hi; Glasses slipped down hLe nose and his false teeth fell out in the lap none other than Joan Edwards of d the pawns” “m to mm the Hit Parade radio show. also in ---_______ WAR. 0N CATERPILLAR! VICTORIA (OP) An tensive battle against tent hurr- plllars which destroyed orchards In sectors o! Vancouver Island last season is urged by the Junior Board of ’I‘rade. Plans are under way to clean up empty lots wherl top starring roles. Bill Goodwill, who scored in "Earl Carroll Sketchbook." and Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneer: also figure in guest spots. The story l; about a quartette who stick together through thick and thin until one of their nucnber gets s chance tn go to Hollywood. lib Then VnrIOlB complications set in. wihich are resolved only mitten the foursome turns into two sets of tw-osomes. Fran-k McDonald was Associate Producer-Director of the Film, a fact which should guarantee it to all those who enjoy a deft, light touch in musicals. ‘ EVERYTHING SLIPPED WINNTFEG - (C?) -- One man had a disconcerting experience in the pest exist in large numbers. Mr. Vincent MumlilIlB-ll Mr. and Mrs. Rsyfllillld J” NATIONAL THE R LWA TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA “Dinner now being served in the dining car", is welcome news on Canadian National trains. Appetizing food, moderately priced, is some- thing you will always find in the congenial atmosphere of Canadian National diners." 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