MTUKPAY- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE STORE (iNLY. y SHOP TODAY. FOR i BEST CHOICE CL "WHERE till) FRIENDS MEET" the regular prices. SALE at HOLM‘AN'S SUMMERSIDE STORE ‘only ‘- EAR HOLMAN.’S..SUMMERSlDE on anneal Another Carload oi New OEHLER CHESTERFIELD SUITES o Make Room For These New Suites E MUST FLOOR S A M P a t I aa I Here's your opportunity to procure that Cheeterfield Suiteyolfve wanted for such a long time. M15 Y0" 0a"- "OW i!" Come in today and choose from severaldistinotivestylos and smart Oflviiringfi- money on the purchase of it. To make room fer new Kreehiei-Suites we must clear 6 Floor Sample Suites at 25 per cent ofi’ These Suites are on early l Extra Special! 2 Qnly a Floor Sample Suites REGULAR 225.00 e clellnmo a PIEOES 160°“ Get a genuilahe new Kroehler Chesterfield Suite at a Bargain Price , . . These are only TWO_Suites at this very Special Saving Price . . . So, be Featuring the famoug Kroehler Cushionized Construction cov- ered with attractive, good-wearing tapestry. ' onlv 10% town ~ 0n ilolman’s t Easy ‘Paynlent Plan our T0 1's Moiliils T0 FAY ‘BALANCE I Have Mel B! ‘Islander Abroad‘ - Winnipeg. Man. - Today, 4 me‘. one o! the members o! the Oxen- ham family. Mrs. Alexander Ross o! 212 Martin Ave., Winnipeg, illlsihter oi the late Thomas and Sarah (Matheson) Orenham oi Brooldleid. P. E. 1., who came west in 1918 in company with ‘net moth . one sister and one broth- .er, The mother, Mrs. Oxenhanl. peeled away in 1917, and the re- rnelnewere taken to P. E. 1.. and interred beside that oi her husband In the old Greenvale cemetery was» once stood the Methodist Ohlirch, which I understand, was l moved to Hunter River many gears ego. and is now the United Mitch there.‘ . ‘ Donald Ilatlleson oi Glasgow. time. later oi Ruetloo Road. P. , ;!.'>.;i lhipbullder by trade, mar- ge Ilsa. Bletoh - formerly Ann , of the Milton district -e with tw ‘John » Islanders i children, David. Benjamin, chm- lcs, Susanna, Catherine (Mrs. Jcs eph Matheson) and Sarah (flu, T. Oxenham.) On the John Matheson farm there was built the Glasgow Road Church in connection with the Church oi Scotland in P. E. 1., as a later irult, oi'the labours oi the late Rev. Donald MacDonald, who did a great part o! his ministerial and pastoral work in the Rustler; section-The members oi the old and former congregation oi Mr. lliaoDonald are buried in the old Portage Cemetery. The Glasgow Road congregation had ior a number oi years the isithiul and untlring services oi the well loved under shepherd, the late Rev. Daniel MacLeen. This ccnsregatlon is now a part oi tho Brookiield charge in connection with the Presbyterian Church m Canada end has ior its minister, the Rev. Donald ‘Nicholson. O MacDonald on the m _ “the on» P. E. Island Hospital, . WWII, UM Mrs. Phil!) Mathieoii. whose husband i| a Conservative member o! the p_ g, 1, Legislative Assembly. are grand. daughters oi the late John and Rebecoe Bleach)‘ tsetheeon. Dlvtd Metbeeoa (eon oi Doll- aid and Ann Matiieson) was mar Jane fiooper oi Hilton, in Winnipeg. and has two-omi- dren, John and Isabel, who are at college, one training to be a drug,‘- glst. the other as a dietlolan. Mr, MacKlnnon, formerly oi Brookileld. P. E. L, is an employee oi the C. N. E Another daughter. Mrs. Langley. passed away in Regina. Sash" a iew__years ago. O O O The Oxenham iamily consists oi eight children, Gertrude (Mrs. A. Ross), Mae and Isaac oi Winni- peg. Mrs. Rear and Walter oi West Klldonan (suburb oi Wlnnl~ peg)._and Arthur oi Si. James (suburb oi Winnipeg). Mrs. Damp eey and lillrs. Dixon are deceased. O O O Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross have two children, Betty (who wee an em- ployee with the Greet West Liie, Winnipeg), Mrs. Belg; and Jean (an employee with the Clark Bros. Ltd.) Mrs. Cherry; both living in Winnipeg. Mr. Haig is an electrical endu- eer with the iilty Hydro, Winni- peg; end ‘Mr. Cherry is a chemist with the Winnipeg Ileotrla 0o. Mrs. Rose ls e graduate oi Prince oi Wales Callas. end taught sev- eral years in Island schools. Mr. Boas. who migrated to this country iron llieddinglion (near Il- inburgh) leotlend. ~le an‘ employee at the City oi Winnipeg Amu- ree- .a. writer amt». 00min. am. hnllllllfielihen, moist oiiiee. O O ummuumnwetla ml. v Mr. Rear who was well-known as a breeder oi thoroughbred Bel~ alum horses and about whom e book~is being written ior the aml cultural circles, passed away a iew years ago. leaving beside! a widow, one daughter, lflalne, steno grapher with the Canadian Pacific Airways, Vancouver, B. C. O O U Mae (single) came West in 1928 with Mrs. Ross and her mother. and is now retired. O I O Waiter, who operated. for twen- ty seven years. a general grocery store and meat shop on North Main Si... W. Klldonan, now re~ tired, came west about 190i, and was in World War I, returnlin; with the rank o! Captain. He la married to an "English war bride" and has one daughter, Joan. a stenographer with the Great West Liie, Winnipeg. . O_O O Arthur, who came West in 191s.‘ employee with the C. P. R... is mer- rled to a Marlon Road. iormerly oi eummeralde. P. It I. They have two daughters ‘ Mrs. hrnlworth and In. Nicholson. boils live la Winnipeg. so. hmwerth is employed with the C. I. ll. end Hr. Nichol- son with the Oenedian Paoiiio Alr~ m" e‘ e e FIN (IIIU) Ilofin i’??? s“%;2' In the sen Hotel, Winnipeg. I U U am. Dempsey, who passed a- way a short time ago leit besides a husband. a retired tanner, two daughters. Mrs. (Rev) B. B. Meo- Leod oi Winnipeg and Mae. teach- er at Cherleswood (a suburb oi Winnipeg.) _ Rev. Maouod is the pastor oz 5t. Paul's United Church on Noise Dame Avenue-in’ The late Mrs. George Dixon lived at Hlghiield, P. I. 1-. am. her three children reside in 7.8.1.. Wellington and Arthur in Ches- lottelown and the. Cellars in Imo- ter River. 1 .____.___--_ IIIIOIIGAI. IAIIITIY The Bayou: hpeetry, tedious linen roll I) inches wide and U i York an: Vicinity Ir. George Proud. York, spent Inter in ‘West Cowl-lead. the sum oi his grandmother, Mrs. George Bel-flute. Mile llredde ‘moollneon, York, is visiting in the City the guest oi her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Regine-id Berwlse. -__-| __ Mr. Vernon Crockett.’ York, has returned to his home titer spend- laz e iew days in the City. llr. end the. Leonard Neweoll. York. were visitors to Union ‘Road lees week, the guests oi Mr. and It's. Ted Newson. air. cordon Oiookett while com- ing in iron the barn last week picked up a caterpillar.‘ Mr. lrneei MacDonald. bee punheeed e new lkelellnald larwisehee re- twnedtoherholae in the city eitnvldtlne in Yorktheqiflt o! ameaeaaraneenompeoa. j, b110, Ileesent GINO. wuevuieiiertotheollreeeolv- ‘Fitment... evident York. granddaughter Pauline. ‘Yorhoeot natures! l! Buckley, the fleet d Mr. swan’: sister, Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Miss Frances Vcssey last week picked up e butterfly. Alden and Irede Newton were visitors to Union Road last week, the Nelle oi Mr. and we. Harry Newman. so». Edith Brown, city. rant her Easter holidays in York, the Illlt oi bar coudn. Marina filth. Crockett and dough.- ter Gladys were visitors to theOliq ‘leturdey. so. and Mrs. Uliflord comm. Milton, were visitors to York in Stlllfil]. m. end Ire. Jack oeswoli. city. :‘m"vl.emtow!or:donw:tm:ra.yé O . l _ laobolleld. ‘ . lite. sieloelu e , . z." -.::*:.~.:.~“*...?::"d Li‘ and gotta, ’ ‘ d ‘roe noon assume U made] oi em SMALL BU!‘ DIIOITLIT The republic o! Panama le el mile: lone and 9i to no miles wide It he: an area oi 83.030 Illll“ miles. ..._-______--._ IOIIIII-l PIAOTIQ A loath American eenllW on» ma: to breed mil-W", Chill" I gin flesh on Whlellug! could iced. . ‘ g All ififiaii‘; that in _ lolly "i. enyou t your chest ieele to ajleavy cold. mcdlciner- on ii t: ---t - mil i-‘oimia 'o't',,l°"o~.;k__ '='§§"io¥§'h”' " wit" o! phi »- wllsll