FQQYITIQYl 7!'T"T" 3' 3" MONDAY. Kinsmen Milk for Britain Fund Previously acknowledged 0,001. Griuidview W. I. North Wiiisloe W, I, Knutsiord W. Anzlo-Rustlco . I. Nliv Qlusow W. 1. Oonwu W I. . 5P»P~wr»pvvw»vvwvvP39~vvP~» s sassussssssssssssss8s8sssS8: Bradshaw Vill e Ind. Happy Worker: lglub, many Harbour Borden W. 1, Hamilton Red (7:09: Unit Vnlleyfleld W. I. Irishtnwn W. g. stnnhovpe W. . §prlng Park W, I, Joseph P. O'Brien \ y mm E 8 an ~51“ a §s§§u§s° Ih Alén1orflan1 MR8. GLADYS I. BUENI 11in many Irierid; at Mh. Glad)! l Burn; were saddened to learn o! lwr death mi March 28th in tho Prince Coiiiiu" Hospital at the age oi’ 65 yelirs. The lane Mrs. Burn: “(ii PICGOlULléGG sixteen Years ago by her husband, J. J. Burns, well- kiiown shoemaker c! Kenslngtcn. Mu. Burns beiore her marrlam was Lilnilys Thompson of OxiorcL‘, N ' and came to the Island with ii ' lllll lorry-live years H50. lllQ rites o! Lila Cath- olic church, her remains were 00n- vcied lliixinesday morning, March 31st, w Si. Marys Church, Indian ' where Requiem High Mass .1; by her pastor, the Rev. J. iir, pflflah priest. He!‘ re- \\i‘l'C lilld to rest beside those husband in the adjoining . . , somewhere , nmi Ollie with the R.C.A. l-liliiiirz. N.S.; two grand- hom she broi(ht up hood. Urban Hickey, i-"iiowli e iii England. and Rose, 11v: Frank MacMillan of Freder- NTL: also tine sister. Mrs._W. v’ fi-r i: "his ilornl tributes i- v i: many and beautiiul. tn the hiszh esteem in "h the deceased lady was held. w ‘WWPPYS were: . A. Thoma- IN MEMQRIAM DIR. FRANK GAUDET The death of the late Mr. Frank GJUCRL o1‘ lL-ilcque uhich has ni- rortuy been rcterred to by the Guar- (lull, licis czisi. a gloom over the nci hborliood Lri which he lived, and s1‘ ciailly in the family circle t0 viliidi he was a devoted husband mid iziizlicr. He leaves to mourn his uile mid ten children, Mrs. Frank AXSQHLILllL of Summerside. Mrs. Ern- est Richards or Summerside, Mrs. R. Lord, Oyster Bed Bridge, and Mrs. Edgar Peters Oyster Bed Bi-irve and Margaret at present at Hl.cl“Jl'O0K1‘, L. Cpl. Cyrus of Camp Burden and Pie. Charles, George llllll Lilnclys at home and Benjamin and John oi Western Canada. His iuiieral, which took plaice on Friday morning the 9th. to Seven Mile Bay was followed by s. large circle oi’ ‘mourners and acquaintances. The pull bearers were his two sons L.C. Cyrus and Pie. Charla both of Camp Borden, Ontario, Frank Rowe Joseph Arseniiult, Edgar Peters, Ernest Richards. The iulncrel Mass and services at the grave were Con- ducted by Rev. W. V. McDonald P. P. The heartfelt sympathy 0d the whole community goes out to the iiiiiiily ln their sad and sudden be- mavwmcnt. May his D0111 rest in Peace. MONTAGUI W. H. I. The April meetlriiz of the W. M. B. n.’ the United Church, Montague. “"15 hi-lri at the home 0i’ Mrs. L. B. ltli-llish on Tuesday evening, owing m lhv‘ zihscnco oi’ the Devotional lvnricr Ivlrs. Elliot, Liewllvn" the bus- lVlPKQ was first. dbsnatched. The Prnsldcni Mrs. Ethan Stewart ro- mflcri that the Eimlorer Gfolfl iinccr the cnnnble leadership of llli-s. Ann lWZllllCSOIl was mu-klnll mcd nrogress and that the boys nrvl ."irl= were quite enthusiastic in nttvndance and in the subjects n up. ‘Mrs Stewart who has been ‘a ‘men Niixslon Band going, cd that shp only had the very m. . so it was decided to w: lwilnc iolnt meetlnizs once a month. The nrozrnm in the Miss- lrvmrv Mnrithlv was used and a rirclc M‘ nrnyer endcd the short (lnvnfiriviiil seirvtcc. Ml=s Bertie Mur- Hn will he the‘ lender next month. ‘Mrs l. A. Jrilinscn and Mrs, D. M. MiwYJniiwlcl vcri‘ irrnclmisiv favored‘ lH/‘ir hearers with n Duet. "Give Me "Hi" l-Ycnrt." and "(PIT a further w- (West Ihr-i‘ sari! ""l‘he Old Ruined r‘--cs<"_ Mrs. Jrhnsrn re-nortcd the finiinccs of the Society and nlans n-hw» mnfle for im- Eiuier Thank rWci-inrr xvhlch will he helri the Sain- ¢i~-- mime-inn "faster when the Junior (Yhntr will have diarge of the sc""|cc (‘art-k Mid Letters oi svm- ywlliv were in he sent to member! who Md been bereaved and were FO"Y‘(“.'Jll1‘Z fnr lwerl ones. Alter the mhwih henerllcilnn rntresfimentq w/w SPTVPfl qnd n (mall fee charted and a half hour enjoved. F1 A MEDICiNA Delightfully scented. Cutleun ll ideal {or every Talcum Powdlt hit. Hiizhly ecommended (or bibles. CIITICIIRA MCI] - ». ..-i=c:na=-.~>.._.... .._. .. [Hcl CHARLOTTETOWN UUARL. 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