"‘~'>' v ‘P .. aw». ~>>Dt ..._. ._ M v-splqnnauw... . 1,... y. . " . '7' -*-!\7‘- ‘ikllkwihfl . mien. '. lwmmms SIIMMERSIIJE and Prince County —'l‘lla column la reserved for aevrs at local interest but advertising OI a newly nature muy he inserted at I vents a word strictly Parable In ad- THE "PERSONAL" RADIO... ... .., a perfected i .; l i l xi ..___....-J..&. ../\’ _. I ,. / - Whatwillyou need as a basic income for your later years J25. '50. ‘I00 per month ? . Whether you are Jingle or married you mus! face tbe pmblem of providing an p) FOR l/FE - Vllltla -S'l‘EEl.. WOOL Sandpaper, Emery Cloth, Furniture Polish and all hcusecleanlng supplies sold at Brace‘; 9014-4-22-21. —00BREC'1'!0N—!n the obitu. ary of Mrs. McCue the name of Mrs. Jack Holman should have read Mrs. Jack Gallant. B. -_—-_ A -IUPPILAO. Milk Powder, R-M. Pine Puppy Meal, distributed by Brawl. 9019-4-22-21. -I'UNI1I,AL SERVICES - The funeral o! Mrs. Frank Gallant was held on Saturday at 10 am. from her late home to St. Paul's Church, Rev. Bennett McDonald officiating at Requiem Mae's and Rev. Dr. McLelian at the grave. The pail- bearers were Messrs. Fred Blac- quiere, Lloyd Perry, Willard Dou- cette, Tusan Perry, Leonard Peters and Wilfred Gallant. Interment was in the R. C. Cemetery. B. —I'UNII.AL SERVICES — The funeral o! Mrs. McCue was held on Saturday morning from the home o! her daughter, Mrs. Jack Gallant o! Summerside, to St, Paul's Church at a an», Rev. G. J.| McLelian, D. D., saying the Re- quiem Mass and also officiating at NO 5-tube Superheterdoyne .. ... ac wonderful in pick-up . .. such realnese in tone yet so com- pact. IT'S GREAT FOR. LIBRARY, BED- ROOM, OFFICE, OR SUMMER HOME. Just the thing for father in his den who doesn't always want to listen to do. Ideal for the suite of the bachelor the things the family girl or man. Instantly popular... ... ... lust think of the price for a Victor 5-tube Superheterodyne. See it at Holman‘: .- Convenient to Own By The Hohnan Home Plan . $4.50 Now 10 Monthly $3.503 INTEREST then heal; i_t_. ON SALE AT BOTH STORES HOLMAN’S JMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Miss Florence Ramsay, Danvers, Mass: Mrs. Charles Campbell, Chel- ton; Alfred, Orleans, Minn; Wil- liam, Bedeque and many relatives and friends, who will regret the pas- sing of a dear sister and friend. (Island papers please copy) ill R. MURDOCK MCLEOD MACMILLAN (Edmonton Bulletin) The funeral service of Mr. Mur- dock McLeod MucMiilan, of 11220 99 birds in the Nova Scotia Contest at Nappan Experimental Farm have laid a. grand total oi 24,098 eggs, scoring 28,4411 points. The leading pen in date is Mr. A. T. Reed's Barred Rocks irom Rol- iingdam, N. 13., with 1,133 eggs and 1,206.8 points. The second pen is m. W. J. White's Barred Rocks from Moore's Mills, N. B», with 1,124 eggs and 1,182.7 points. The third is Mr. J. Robertson's Barred Rocks from Salt Springs, N. S., with 984 eggs Sick Committee reported naving vis- ited sick and taken mat. No report from School Committee. Mrs. Gal- lant thanked the members for hav- ing remembered her with lruit. Questionnaires were iilied out at this meeting by the convenore, as- sisted by- other members. Roll call for next meeting will be “My favor- ite Iiower and how to grow it." Miss Adele MacLennsn, who was appointed convenor of Agriculture, will have charge oi’ the program. Miss Marjorie White, convenor o! resultedin a win ior the former by the close score o! B to 8. There was plenty ct competition and the game was keenly contest- ed by a number o! spectators. Arthur Hamilton in the box tor the Beavers saved the day by let- ting only three hits in nine in- nings. "Diser" Ward catching, hauled ‘em all in and did not ai- low too many rims cross the plate. There will be a. game later on but it is not known yet for cer- tain when it will be. The motion was unanimously fldqp. Wt Mm Murray thanked the Chaplain ior the kindly interest he . h“ fllwlys shown in the benefit oi the Society, and the officers and members for their goodwill and u. sistance. The following are the officers yo. the ensuing year: Mrs. Jame; ,1, Murray, President, (re-elected),- Mrs. James P. McCloskey, m, vice President; Mrs. Francis J. Trainor, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Peter Mur. ray, 3rd Vice President: Miss Marys’ A. McQuaid, Treasurer and Reef ' ' . ., 1i . a r m f - , . ‘njmento mm" comfort’ mdependeflce gtzsifiiavreiliuge glllllgearfiiss “e1? flymrcgdcticpoatrci Sfivrzcllzya April fr; and U175 punts‘ 53221123110111: giving; “Etta; Bow pitchers "W m it that secretary- Miss Mary 1-1 T; 1 -_ ' y) , e cnau , ‘ ’ ' Tl 1 di i di id it dt is ' th h k d. - ' ' - "m"- a” a "a, good holiday “t last’ Joseph Perry- Jack Wedge, Fidelc 11w we of 63 years, was held 0H Ban‘; 2965s)’: 4:9 l; N; $721‘ home." Prize in a. bean-guessing blzmn/Izfizdnzvagmzfisig B“: 33:8 Corr. Soorol-“iv- » Tuesday, April 4, at 4 o'clock from contest was won by Miss Velma i l i Gallant and Joseph Gallant. I t - . _ —_-_----__.__ f _ _ - _ _ mam w” in me R_ Q acme“; c; Andrews Brothers, funeral parlors, Mésibhmls pen "m" Mm"? Martin. Meeting closed with Na- Beavers’ p 5°“ “T” ~--»~~1 W55"!!! 8B8- Tests t. w - ' ' 112 St. and Jasper Avc. Rev. Dr. M11111 lg?‘ 135 d”: d l"; 155-: “on” Anthem‘ an" which remark B3310 lineups follow. Show that {or “my ten oounds the A -. . n . 1c sccon r arre ve [s l - , . “COUNTY COURT-His Hon- Osborn’ of-thc First Presbymian sock No 4 in en 32 wncd b men“ were sewedby the haste“ Ward" Wanderers u“ is allowed to drop below m r - A 1_ _ ' _ ‘ _ , -4 ~ . _ 3 our Judge mm“ has been held church officiated, and interment - D . 0 y The March meeting o! the Insub Mathieson normal pressure an 8 per cent dc- “ s I o I I i 1113's. session of the County Court “as made in the Edmonton cemet.‘ PM Nappm mpeflmental mm‘ W’. We! held on the 1st, at the home Hamill?!‘ Baker crease in mileage is obtained from l» _ ' » . since Thurs“ last Th cry. He leaves to mourn their loss melhfd individual l5 MT- J- 3°‘ o! Mrs. Patterson. Meeting opened H°°d E- SWKHOW Kawnm- - ' C ’ ' ‘A. I ' -- the Han Mfg yco e “f; w“ besides his wife, four daughters, 5973547115 511K196! F001! NO- 4 in with creed’ [Qflgwgd by gigging HUD!!!‘ "ICLEFIJYJSEL" Swallow ‘ ‘ ‘ - -. llmmers e, vs. _ g7, 1g)»; 135 _ ,, E‘ John h Read o! Borden’ an action M-rs. Cyril Toombs, o! Rustlco, I1’. E: Palms v egss and 1483 Kuhmey}. mu can w” answered (gills Saunders as c rd " | I ‘HIS BOfia ll i‘ ll l f for balance due on- a t I" Isobel‘ Sadie and Alberta‘ u‘ o p i by w“ members with m Irish Joke. y ‘vysner " a 8 i ‘Y! 8mm“ t c Payment O you O em] Mme _ ccmm ' Se“ Edmmlwnl W“ 5°11‘. Wl-‘Si and 11°11‘ One member paid her fee. ‘Minutes 9118-1111161‘ McLeod ______ _ ‘ i monthly mmme for hfc’ of thc amount you Th d sses were heard on art, of Edmonton; one sister, Mrs. G. KELLYS cit/OBS PERSONALS e1 previous meeting were read and Sinclair ' Ste t & h select, to commence at any age you decide upon now, u“ a’ “d “may “"1 °" sfli- W. Bosnall. of Edmonton: two duly signed. There was some dis- Dalling war Lowt 9'7 a: urday argument of Counsel was brothers, Robert MacMilian of Cal- Miss Annie Carragher spent Eas- 911351011 on preparing for a bazaar. ...n__._ J‘ wlgwut‘ K‘ c‘ s, Should you die before receiving 10 years‘ income hmd- H“ H°"°"' reserved iuds- gary and James MucMillan. of Vao- tar holidays at the home of her par- A report of Valentine social was cumming‘, fifimfign, "a n the remaining instalment; would bg Paid to you; m“? Mr- Wan" A- Dflrby for couver. The deceased was formerly ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carrag- 51mm, the sum o; ‘no having been C. W. L. SUB-DIVISION, ST. B4 Great George Street‘ o, bmefidan-u. » ~ plaintiff and Mr. Thane A. Camp- u resident of Brackley, P. E. I. The her and entertained as her guest, received, 51¢; qommitfeg rwomd AVNEB, 1.0T 65, Hpifps MONEY T0 LOAN C‘ y _ _ v _ b911, K- (-7-. (or defendant. B. pallbearers xivereMcssrs. R. A. Mac- M155 Gm-grudc Hennesseah vmts made to sick Mm Fete‘. Man ANNUAL MEETING ' A5151. 1501114 you die before you reached the age ————~——- Millan. G. W. Basnall. W. M- Sel- tin invited members to her home MOLEQD d’: 3ENTLEY PERSONALS inr, Wilbur Bagnail, R. A. Mason. Miss Gertrude Nantes has rcturn- yo; Apr“ meeting, Fonowmg w”. The annual meeting of the St. J. A. BENTLEY when the income would start, all the money you paid in, plus profits, would go to any person you designate. ' ’ ' . Further, should you wish to withdraw anytime after three years, the full surrender value together with accrued profits would be paid to you. Or the accumulated funds could be taken as an income. A llo meilm! nomination is required. Send today for M gastimiua ' ‘ lMPE RIAL LIFE -—Ti1c Misses Mary and Joan Nicholson of Summcrsidc wcrc week end guests to the city. S. —Miss Thelma Mcilko of Sum. mew“ is vlsiflns friends in st. John. N. B. s. -—Mr. George Read. who was op. erated on in the Prince County HWDitai recently, has sufficiently réwvewd m be flble to return to his home at Reads Comer. S, —-Miss Edna McDonald of Sum. William Burdick. Beautiful floral iribuies were received from: The Family,“ Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Eng- uull and Family; Brother Robert and Maud; Dan and Alfred; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MacMilian and. Mildred; Everett, Addie nnd Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. MncMiilan and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Leah MacMiilan and Jean", Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Ro- per, Roberta; Lin Higgins; The Grant Family; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Campbell, Marjorie MacLeod; Mrs. C. Wimnc; Margaret Bcnliam; Ncl- lie Eastman, Betty Naismith and Lou l-looson; Mrs. Maconald and Jessie; Miss Jcislinger and Miss ed to her home, after spending a few weeks visiting friends in Char- lottetown. She was accompanied by her sister, Helen, teacher of East Wiitshire, who spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nantes. Mr. Mark Hagan has returned to his professional duties in Souris, af- icr spending a prolonged holiday in Kelly's Cross. Miss Alice McManus, student oi P. W. 0.. spent Easter at her home in Mapiewood. the program: Music, "Believe Me 1t All Those Endearing Young Charms; Reading, Nora and the Twins, by Adele MacLennan; Love's Old Sweet Song, by Mrs. Earle Mac- Maclennan; Reading, Borrowing a Match, by Robert Mobbs; Reading, The Minister's Mistake, by Secre- tary; Singing, Where the River Shannon Flows, and Its a. Long Way to Tipperary. At the close of the program lunch was served by the hostess. (Patriot please copy) Rae; Come Back to Erin, by Miss ' Anne's Sub-division 0i’ the Catholic i Women's League was held on Sun- day, April 9th, with a good attend- ; ance. The President. Mrs. James J. Murray, occupied the chair. Reports of the various officers were read, the most important be- ing those of the President, and the Treasurer. All reports showed the iii-eat amount o! work that has been done by the organization during the past year. A letter of acknowledge- ment and thanks from Msgr. A. J. Janssen, Regina, for clothing receiv- by the President. ed from this sub-division, was read‘ The Chaplain, RevfLeo Herr-ell, ' W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Blvd-tilt!’ and Attnrney-at-hw MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllce: I80 Richmond Street Ias. B. McDonald. West St. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding nmwtions o! PROHIBITION AC1‘ EXAlfllllilTlilll merside is visiting Mimcro m, _ _ , S Wm _ 932$.“ ...,,,""°’ "9"" ~.... cams- 2‘:::;.:1";'.:".i;..';i2i2i§ ...¢";".::§.::::::::::;‘$252121: s... cam: i.:*;:'::'z:.:'*;.:i::2'::;:22sec. flit" "' """'". "r n o l" centre: ‘r ">11- B- ‘ .' ' » . " - p 004v llgzstCbo-qfllriallcltggallflgirgf cusack and Maurice cum)‘ The Beavers and Gerald Street zgmyhcismikneeeilldefidcthlelzptfifltetf172d u‘ J‘ M A l o n punt i..i .| ' - i ‘u. I l; l . tribuiors Ltd-i The Bud-Elm? B" The following teachers were home Wanderers played o Splendid 88ml! operation which is so evident. °",',‘:f","|" ' m Beaver Club: The Hudson's Bay Co., gm- Easter; Wilfred Bradley, Mabel o! baseball at the Gerald Street It was moved that a vote of Assusmcs 00c Haas Omen, Tosorrro, 0rd; mun ' municipal-sense! ".1 lz-Wgrswobhs-a-rm-uwii-Pi“ fiiwevnuouvaormnev-c {liarlottetowa Guardian may be cistern turnout Bk ealana la reserved m d local lnteren bat advertises; olaaevvsw nasal-snarl» man-scan l slab a were strictly payable in .JEBSOIIPTIOIIIOO ‘he banded to that Rep. Archie Bums. or left at H. J. Mabonb Drug Store, Montague. iz-iii-dti‘. Retail Store; The Canadian Wo- men's Business Club; The Edmon- ton superiors Hockey Club. An- drews Brothers, Funeral Directors. (Patriot D1811” 00W) SHALL THEY 0R. SHALL THEY NOT? These times are history Nllflliod. Don't say we're so easily defeated And curl up to die. while the autos whiz by Cusack, O'Leary curley, Francis McAvuin, Marita Malone, Sadie German. Mk. Pills Smith, student o! S.D.U., passed his Easter holidays at his home in Maplewood. Miss Clara Clarkin, Charlottetown, was the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph carragher over the Easter holi- 68W ‘iamond satin-day momma which thanks be tendered to the President. {ms DEMAND nunnvo m. HOUSE-CLEANING season son 01m as.» man ms anus AWAY nnvosn ova EXPECTATIONS WITH Prohibition Commissioxr, ' / swam driving. nan are panama. . U“!!! m; “m, “m”. And friends by m! "Ysld" “e ‘rho many friends of Mr. Arthur u... mum i. ma.‘ m" Zn. wtdicezow "f" M“: l. I E M o R u I mm. iimcQuald are pa...“ to know o... THE nusunr wa ARE conrnnrnnv sonn our, -- um.‘ warm: Willi to reduce the heavy deem ' - hishealth has permitted him to re- HE‘ FOLLOWING OFFER =- late cm u» roads, wmai now 1122,12; “meow giicagfmulbew m‘ ma. roan ucnnmv F" l" m’ m‘ ‘ml?’ 5° “my sumehisduties in Charlottetown. Emu m" WE mum T reaches about 1s daily. Von’ heavy ished except in the caee o! m‘ needed y, b; Penalties have bee i trodu - ‘lb cheer, after 70111‘ "W's m Miss Evelyn Campbell is havinl n n oed for menial vehicles. Police pglrblg m It is with sincere sorrow, that her bended ‘m onjoyablo holiday with h" “m, Mlsvrous driving, m", m m, fri l f passin distinct bflenaw mrelem and dam ends earned c the g of Mrs. John McFadyen at Sackville, on March 27th. She was the daugh- ter of me late James Ramsay and motor ears have been introduced to With sweat from yo"! M1 enforce the new regulations, In tllling the soil, And reaping the croP ma‘ You Nn-s. Georgina Dunn. Mr. Thomas McQuaid and Belle 8691164- Class, Green Bay, attended the soc- mrl; Gaenredezz :d:c1l1uet'h::dk;: ! In“ “km; ial function in Kelly's Cross on Eas- n her. She was always ready to help Thelmpmlsopliy o gggagfirxx] night, which was en. _ the needy and she was an exempl- _ - ' _ . . 108 RlCllmOlld Street ‘PhOn cry Christian. Mrs. McFadyen unlt- no“ tilfinfld" the {ormnc you m woumqv; 11g. \ i l _ h“ Imelved l "m", o’ new goods comma“ o’ lfi ' ed with the Bedeque Baptist Church Bu‘: 26KB?“ your c" GREENVALESTITUTE . 0 P5 I. I lnl when young. She visited the Island Be it Whippet or at“, P v Ell new‘: EIIYSTZ’; Zt“£:.3-Z:r~s» w“ ""1 PM shim. last summer and was glad to meet Bargains inBeooH l I Rmlwllfl. Imllos’ and Chlld- And get "tuned" while m? speed” Greenvale W. I. held their regular \ ,1,» . 1 / /f w. all her old friends and relatives, af- nn's Boots and Shoes . ' . rnetefs miling. month] meeting at the home of ’/ -,\ , \ ‘filflyflfll-A fortunate buy has enabled as to sell all “s11”: lfiiweegciofiofilztjvilifiigyliilixsband Mrs. Filer Martin on April 5th. to visinzwnsfwclkt: Elm“ hand ‘Mm n would p” 7°" one dau hter and four sons to Let u’ “we m“ our good ‘Qmuflcur’ Meeting w” filmed with ‘he creed ° " b" "m"! ‘° 1°"- mf ,0’ , a devoted w", n. B. and minim Carol. Roll call was -. gllfimmothcer nismgly momme. Mrs. With moderation, good sense, and nmweredym, “A “Mn and how to ' ' ’ ’ foresee, remove it." Thirteen members and yo“ “d” of gun’ HEM“; sfmmon; Dr. Dixon; Alfred, Neil, Dr, Oscar, Elmer; also grandchildren, and three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Wil- lard Atkinson, Barnesvllle, Minn; A BRUISES There's nothing ea s14! has...“ n "u... bald". es WIwqT-Ifvhi’ MINARITS That we drive for our health, ' Not to squander our wealth, Then we'll not break the speed limit, nor “Mel” a number of visitors were present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and signed by the President. Beds” ranging in price from llIMl to $86.00, including all sires. A See them in i ,o_a_r vveeteni window hide] and Iain-gay.- noauanw summansmr: - csanmrrarowm \ l We must keep civilization advancing In industry as well as in dancing, Ii’ your down in the blues Now which do you choose? To drive --or pine yourself into romancing. -R.E.D., Kelly's Cross. E. R. BROW firs, Life, Accident, _ Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate.- Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis lleal Estate SALES R. P. Simpson Ill RICHMOND 8'1‘. NOVA SCOTIA EGG LAYING CONTEST EXPERIMENTAL FARM, NAPPAN, N. S. 1 - I _ Charlottetown, Phone l8‘! 46 Richmond Sh, Charlottetown N I N M m, m, o, the SM,‘ mun 4- l _ ~ —-———----__ wtckly period on April 17th, the i