THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "m? """'..i-..-..'"-=-:.=:=-.=s'.-';:.:: "' i. Iowa. fibril-g Andi ioouuaim-usouugnaayuqamu- war- anon. nu Iooldla. was sum. Amparo Toronto IakaII. Water Bind. Ill! Gander, l‘! Granvllo Items Tho aulho III ho dolvlod to homo I l— ‘ ll IOU 3. .... h."....":. u: a. m’. t | ‘r-“u-i willbe _racar.rrsrnr.unffig p "m Brace s. -BO0Kli\'G orders for car o! bulk extra one feed olfa- Car now gin-cute. Harold Phone 502-41- -HOCKEY Bedequo rink Moir- day, March l3, South Shore Hoc- key Lcugilc finals. First. in the bost of five [lliiilu series. Sunrmersidt Olympia Royals vs. wddieton Bui_iiu2i's. Admission 20 and 30 cents. 3' ‘31- --SO(‘IAL CLUB MEETING -—- The Ludios‘ Social Club of Trinity Unitsrl Church. Summerside, held its weekly meeting on Friday even- ing, March 10th, at the home of 1m... o. Harald ivlclcnnan. Russell street. The ladies were very happy 1o have meeting with them Mrs. W N. Hucstis, one of the original . and who Huestis. recently __ i 14p ritzy-ninth ann versary ill her ucduing. After the business portion of the meeting had been disposed of the president called upon Mrs. Charles Ramsay, one o: inc sCll/Jl‘ member, who after u low coiiuratulntory remarks to Mrs Hucstis upon the occasion 01'- her anniversary, presented her with a very lovely bouquet of flowers from the Club. its. Huestis grace- fuilv thanked the members for llicir thought of our and Mr. liucinis. The occasion of their an- iiitci ll‘_\' “'11s somewhat marred nv the very stormy weather of that week, but it is pleasing to know that this popular couple have received many tokens of re- membrance from friends both at home und abroad. and all join in wishing them many more happy (ears rogether.-S 8-11-21. of Bummoraido Jourrwyed to Aru- lierrt, N.S. on ndday last and all of hockey with tho cum. Aruba-s wig: tbs some by a scorn of 4 to I. —MISCIJ.I.A.NEOUB SHOWER- On last Monday afternoon a show- er in the form of an afternoon too was held at the home of Mrs. Freddie Folland in honor of Miss Norma. Small whowu married on rrloay last to Mr. Harold Muttart. The guests acre all mombors of thestaff of the Bummorslde tele- Eiiono office where Miss Small had ea employed. She received man beautiful and use! gif which Willi Ml. b, . --SUBPBI5E PARTY — rnembor-s of the Contact Club of Summerslde gathered in their club rooms on Water Stioeton Wed- nesday afternoon to tondor a lur- prise party to Mrs. A. Lewis their club president on fir‘ occasion 91 her birthday. A beautiful birthday cake had been prepared and Mn. Lewis was presented with | mum; silver compact with hlr initials on it and on whic merside". A lunch was served and fisdfillgllfllll IIZGKDOOII wll “IQ. Kifer a long period of insufficient supply SHUR-GAIN Hog Concen- irafe is, now more freely available. Order your requirements from the nearest SHUR-GAIN Food Service. Mill or SHUR-GAIN dealer. Ellis is important newsl-coming a! a time when {armors find it difficult Io make ands meet on hogs. Com‘- parod with feeding only grain", you save‘ 400 llis. of Grain Per llog by ioodlng 50 lbs. of i WANTED-To Rout in M. unklottor. a-u-ia-is-ro-oi l i w- city house or aparhraant as soon as possible. apply D. Guardian. system o! Martin h v choice oows WI] rnudo on Wednesday by ton‘ ‘Iho ghipmeht is doltiaod f ' . - or in the stats of Maino. -8 IITUBNID FROM JIGV SCUBA — Mr. u“ r "a .. I n. . ouas was tcndilid tho dost-h and burial d lled mother - _.___ JUNEIAL 0 Tho do clergyman. The pallbearers were: Messrs. E. H. Strong, Goor o H . L. A. Moore, Harry Sillip antfas. B. Morris and Alex Horne.--S —SUMMEB.SIDE YOUTH CENTRE ACTIVITIES — Tangible results of the efforts of Summer- sidc Club members in forming tho oraido Youth Centre Inc. were niown on Friday evening when Mr. Patrick Ryan, the wel- fare officer, staged seven boxing bouts in tho oiub rooms in the school basement. Every evening for tho past few weeks Mr. Ryan has been supervising boxing classes arid Friday evening's display of fighting showed the effects of ‘pniper training. Care is taken to ‘see that the boys are evenly match- piu and that no voanaater is hurt. Mr- Ryan invites interested citia» ens to attend any Friday evening and sq. for themselves what is be- ing done. He says that a at number of these boys first a tend tho study classes each evening bo- fore going to the gymnasium. -B -FUNEHAL OI‘ HIS AGNES SULLIVAN - The funeral of tho late Miss Agnes Sullivan was held on Friday morning, March l0, to St. Malacizyb church, Kirrkora and was largely attended. uiom High Mass was celebrated by Rev. louis Callaghan, an unolo of tho deceased. On arrival in tho uary during the Mess. The service at tho grave was conducted by Rev. John Sullivan of 5t. Dun- stan‘s college. Also present in the sanctuary was tho Rev. W. V. Mo- Donald of Seven Milo Bay. The late Miss Sullivan was l. graduate of tho Charlottetown Hospital school of Nursing and her honor- ary pallbearers were: th Mi Katherine Oflanley, Kinch, EN" Marion Boylan, RN, Helen McDonald, R..N., Helen Mur- ray. R.N.. Mary Lannlgan, l't.N., Anna McIntyre. Margaret Marguerite McDonald at Hospital. Tho pallbearers were: Messrs. Raymond Kelly, Leslie Mccarville, Leonard Keefe. Charles McIvor, Gerald Smith and George Snrith. —8 —POST NUPTIAL HOWEB - Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, newly-weds of Margato Road wore pleasantly surprised 0n Friday night, March 8rd, ‘Jy a friendly in- vasion of friends and neighbours, bear is and good wishes. When the Quests nod assembled Mr C. C. Baker acted as chair- mafii and on b . ,, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher. Ho nafd a high tribute to Mr. Gallaghnr as a friend and neighbor. Ho culled on Mr. Heath Hayhsw who read a complimentary address in which tho 04' welcomed Mrs. to the community and to their homes and expressed the high ro- Bard in which Mr. Gallagher was held. The tangiblcmfurrn. of their . . and Ionic Glvdon, viz: two beautiful Doryglfl. fo n H rfa tri pro- unga n par well and are u to plentiful in some sections. snow early in the month drove tho ship covey; to sock food and grit around pcopllo of to take stock o U! llhor bf in time t0 among the only stand a dist of heavy grains so ion: without a good ru E hand at promrt bi ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT 8.80 SUMMERSIDE EIIEIIEJIQIQEJLIJIEJIEJIEJIQIP. Take lip Potato Shipping Troubles At Ottawa crunui pursuit“: II “"-"i'"‘:£:.t"'="'"'i'§ EC Canbinatlon Under- Cameron's i-fi. DONATION-Iiro ow h-louwwood Id to tho Rod (hula hi". nub unreal-unawa- Ml. wear 01.50 Der ant. Jack Men's Wear. £11m“ WI ‘The islatxrremotshroada . M101‘ floor. ENIOYID VISIT — M11. John l‘ gatherings with th WOUND!!! LN ACTION- Word has been received M!’ - FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of lifrs. Fred Reddin was held from hor late residence, 190 Water Street, 5t. Dunstan h Man was celebrated u A- Dougori, who also service at. the ave. rs. conducted The l : Emmett McDonald, L. O. Kelly Blanchard. ' Matheson, Doucetto and Hon. Mark McGui- gan. There is only one case of diphthe- The following telegram was re- oeivod over the week-end by Prie- mior J. Walter Jones. “Ric your wires o1’ the 9th t0 Dr. cyi-us Macmillan and myself. We immediately took the matter up personally with the Minister Agriculture yesterday morning and immediately thereafter th his officials Mr. Shaw and Colonel Wheeler. My protest was that the effect of this action was to Pre- vcnt tho shipment of all varieties of seed stock except cobblers. Also that it prevented the shipment of aiuilpmcnk “feisty ipmvffnlfdseveral urnps, a tolephono conferences with Mr. Bouiior ind. then had M1‘. ono irrnnodiately direct ""2?! to the proposed modificat- ion of tho order. Mr. Shaw got in io.;c‘.i with Mr. vised mo this morning that . Lockwood had as a result with my representations issued mstruocions directing the superintendent at Moncton to use his best judge- merit, and try to allpcate available refrigerator cars as fairly as ho can and while not forgetting that it is important to fill these ord- erl‘; for westcrntoOntarlotlthat ltthls a necessary ace at. e shipments of other commodities is not unduly interfered with. I u d fliait the order was the ros- ult of telephonic instructions by Mr Lockwood to the Superinten- dent of the 0- N. ll. at Munc- ton. I vigorously protested as ab- ove and trust the action taken will. have ti“ desired affect." Signed, J I. Ralston Hungarian Partridge Outlook Encouraging! o observers report that the e are wintering heavy crusted stacks and farm bulldinzli and armors had a s lendid opportunity the number of rds present. The recent. thaw came revent serious losses uns. The birds will ly of grit n the form of coarse sari or gravel nd there i; an abundant supply on_ dwll are very rcoroc this 131° al Shaw with 0 ria in Charlottetown it. was learn- ed from Dr. 3.0. Keeping, deputy minister of health for the Prov- ince. A woman is in hos ital and c, is expected to recover a! er being seriously ill- There have been sev- eral cases in Bummersido and in the rural areas around the western capital and in the Souris district since the beginning of tho your but‘ nothing approaching an epid- em c. __.___ EBAL SATURDAY — The of the late Donald Fraser was huld from the MacLean Funer- Home Satindoy afternoon Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also officiated at the grave-side in the People's mete . ‘mo pallbearers were: Lockwood and ad- N M!’ POLICE COURT — In the Police Court Saturday morning a drunk who failed to ap ar had his bail bond or $5.00 es rested. A second drunk asked for a chance to o to Halifax to secure work. A pro ibi- ticn case was dismissed and two Airmen and a. civilian charged with having isonous liquor, not properly lobe ed were each fined 100.00 and costs or one month Jail. A taxi driver for operating a motor car in other than a careful and prudent manner was fined the nominal sum of 01.00 and apolog- ized to the complainant. Th case was in connection with a car which, during the recent thaw, splashed a. pedestrian. Personals Capt. Cari Burke manager of Maritime Central Airways is in Montreal on a business trip. Ho is not expected to retum to Char- lottetown before tomorrow. Ablo Seaman Venion O‘Bris'n, left Monday morning to roioin his after spending fourteen days leave with his Lather Mr. James O'Brien of this city. Mr. Ellis Profitt, Kensington, has returned homo after spondi a. fiflw days in Char e5 of Mi‘. and libs. St cmpson. While in the city . Profltt attended the moot-inn of D. 0. B. at 8t. Peters Church. Dr. Eric M. Found. A Medical Bupsrlntvndont o! the Provincial sanatmium, has return- L. Duff h tumed t0 hot ham y ls-ro o season“ h‘ '- iio that in ' om rry u We bl vo n“ In‘ 80g!“ olecmicatiirprli rehnouid be Veil l F» made more than twontfl It disclosed that there Sat da orrrlnl 's gsiiihmmwhoro h L“; 5 our: casu or rrmrnuarrm- m m Dr. McMillan; "Rural eiectrlfic- 1n i5 All kinds of gravel for. road pur lotbcwwn “the 1 an SlIUR-GAIN Feeding grain alone a market Hog requires 1100 lbs. of feed -— while 700 lbs. of feed plus 50 lbs. of SHUR- GAIN Hog Concen- frafe will do the same jobguickorand bola. . ...... --""..-:.'.......'"~--- m IN SHUR-GAIN FEED DIVISION OF CANADA PAC TON, P.E.]. CO-OPERATES William Callback Be no Mrs. Laurcita Dlvlro sling “rim iidwardr, (Fol; lo acGu [an s. liov s. llunior liver Claude McNelll. 0’Leary l. L. Ronnie. Elnrlda . C. Pillrnan, Now Arman dewart d; Beck, Montana; ‘rank uigls . it Paton a. mu fe. iruseriem l r I N ‘occasional chairs a largo wa or and a card ‘u ‘rho modest and by thig ogroom, recovered Hog Concentrate suff rid, on behalf cf Mrs Gallagh their sincere appfaciafioh ‘m of "For The Rllovw "_ and Jolly evenim was spent in frames an social discourse while served rofracl-imnnts were accompanied by boat to Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher for long and hImDY wedded life. —i! Personals —-Miss Bo Luririda Gaudet of summers“ in Halifax. —s U wi that tho condition of . McDonald of Birmmersido who danrer. list. —8 homework. No children. ings free. ais Hillsboro g WITl-lr- " 811W J. It Dtln Harbors “frilly. No ham Maynard A l" c‘ “viiiifiuY-"IJF-i-rlnfi. Won r. r.' Mofir Kings“ - Nortvlh W ls ally Co, In“ l. D. 1m, Nor-lb Tryon G rd Ron, V lhfl h.’ Lolifclao, Ilmllnocdalo housework. Apply Mrs. M. runner. l Hilicrut Ave. I-lI-ll-‘IW-ll slraiwsnlss warns slwrud by the Gly- Miss Gilli: m Prince. i-rs-ii Herons run mm.» NI l-fs $13.76 I-S’! Electric. POX RANCIIERS FRESH IIOZ- on Caplin 2 1-2 cents pound. Do- livered any station. lope, Bouris, 11.17.. 2. li mirr- avar- time, blushing iolontly from his surprise to make a brief put heartfelt speech thanking their or and himself, and assuring them rrf was followed by the hearty sinirink 1y Ave Good he trliditiona! bounc- ' ing of ths groom. A very pleasant the ladies lls wishes m oovi. and Miss’ visitfna Miss Gaudetb two sing: ii be plnsod to loom Mr Earl; antisntirr th N loaf lIh- ltitiilo in Mohteroalwctgntinlrza to improve and he is now off the oo Late To Classify wan-ran, m?» rou orrulruir. . Bvon- r f troot. Il-ll. j "w tioso. Palmer‘ ' r-rs- 0W winter and thi; moans a saving of hundred; of birds. Up until i0 days ago not a. srngls snowy owl had been presented for bounty. ‘nus time last year scores of them had been shot and hho bounty of 01-00 per head collected thsroon. A chock among famiers lagt week drown that, there are many large and flourishing ooveys present. Coveys of l5 to l0 are not uncommon, and that many birds u, a covey so late in the winter shows that con- ditions wars favourable in the extreme. Mr. George E. Savilie, M L-A. reports 5 covey's in the immedi ate vicinity of Anrisndale village. He ha; on food two covey, all wintur- A male ring-necked gticasant has mado its aggearancs in tho district- Goorgo Kl n, Hampshir 80 Hun. feeding around his grain stacks. and din: the birds are “good. oopgtign. fairly]?! covoys are a repor rom age Green, Arzyio Bhoreflh Churchill, covohsod nea . Inquiry AIIIOHZ farmer; in districts when red forres aro (or were) numerous. shows that the fox is ovidentl overrated as a killer of max? a, many covey's are yhard ll d in wit» of the presence M wort-amen are redictirz that the season of 1M4 w l show a 100 per cont increase in the Hun- garian partridge population over tho crop o ma. i _________________ mm wanna - ocurauti A‘! i corms llll OI" "II Freeman 8-18-11 qr to Charlottetown afisr spend- ing a week in Bummer-side with his father Mr. H. P. Found of New London, who has been seriously ill in the Prince Couniy Hospital THE BAPTIST CIIUICII The sermon by the Rev. Ronald Noble. at the service of morning worship wan "Whv Jesus Came". In the words of Jesus reported by Saint Luke. 10:10, ho gives his purpose “for th, Son o is come to seek and w save that Iwhioh was lost". Tho leaders of |his countr"! and time looked for the Messiah, some as a great fir: lartablishing anew the record David, others thought of the mess- enger d, coming in glory. others of tho suffering son of man. Jesus rejuctg the first and com- bines the other two. Not for him moor was ideal of a rldornption for a chosen fsw or salvation for tho people of Israel alone. His mission was »f'or lory but for sacrifice ho cams. In b. stress of life we may our bearings, our ideals, our affect» ions our lo altios Jesus brings to us that wh h we should put. first before self. We hav wander §rom tllzgriltsalfic“ Wth, a sets our eet ar . or misused, l tho youth that ivory power bo dedloatod to tho ideals l) M. was moot! ddreu of Dr. zoila ink n gnomes as s missionary n In- a. " t ‘I EM. Th.‘ by ll ill idro Ivan roiiaut sang a lolootod to scok and find the lost, not bo f J . h o Brnlklottk "We Enid no Jesus‘ b. a OMINIII- lohcoi‘ srr- urb towa 31.7.11.‘ ho r-' Pa Ill . J ll Inch, “ill. ., III!!!“ andoohoinriaililr. u: u u‘; arusio ‘w ‘u ICWIQQI. 5.’ (Contact from Polo l) available in this Province our W! roaouroao mun bo developed im- nradatoly for the bulbous indic- ' o WWII GIIUIIQ ' .........‘-i-""ii...."-zn~m..' '-"" ‘"3; ‘legs: a “an; tbamGovar-laront bum an- " u ul b rt andzsciengifilrv m!" be given on tho feasib- tticol t If rtoin lull. we feel thatfolootrioal faolliths from thou suitcase pum- ml! Ell prominent so Ir. Iagioa‘ Arrows: In flu discussion which follow- gs rosonution of tho briofi Ion. Hughas Provinoil Treasurer. laid t-ho Iidentibll Ill evidently unawaro that a survey of water power resources had been years o. no wort -‘ while water power to be developed, Mr. Hwhea thought it was ‘re- grottablo" that a body of men should com, boforc the HENRY-ii" "‘“‘.‘ "“°"t.u.‘“ ‘lmi-‘iflilli; £5; ucs was om . q unnatural to at that if those men don't know more about other things than Hy do about this, would their legum- mfiRlBBlODJ bo of any value? ho l! . Dr". W.J.P. Maohllllan: "What did you think when you Wt it in your platform?" , u; "Rural electrific- ation yes, you can let tho pow- Mr. Heath Strong: "I misht “i! how Mr. Austin Scales developed Dunk llivor water power? Ho ton and all the to Bodequo and as Ill’ as Oontrovi . There are other rivers that. could bo developed. You don't hood to have tho POW" all in one place. Mr. Scales wanted to light the whole of Burnmorsido at ons time t Bummorsido had thelr own plant- Moder-a Gar"! Needed President J. J. ‘Prainor asked whether tho How i" i" public was satisfied that o lur- vsy made some yell‘! I89 W" bona fidcs- " u Hon. .1. A. Campbell! Ne- Mr. Trainer: "l! not, should you aticn." Mr we et that. we cannot discuss it". ‘ MI. a. A. Profitt, Freetown aid tho Federation was aware of tho fact that r. survey had been mode t ears ago, but they wersrmsaisiodtoac titfl-Ip guide for the future. " dgnt cars who mace it. he said. We iod i to tio von r n open. o P - in some cases dtuiirg tho summer‘ not have a prover survey- Until we it w“ u- _ illllllllll . i i Calllpllnfs Of CIXPOIT" Glyn"... i? polntod. but what still have ab; will was ad? and or rnoro years worthless tbs Ibdcr the farmers’ "baby which they had placed on the door- top of this House. “ o ho moat im- "”....."§.‘..'iifit' l" The Premier had admlttedylthat this Province has hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage clraims against Ottawa bymreaxslofi D DUI‘ Cl!‘ OH’! GHQ. also stated that tho 9.. Dr, MacMlllnh. "Our farmers want assistance. If we can't do it prov- incially, it is the duty of this Gov- ernment, and sursl , with all good Liberals in tho cs inst u there. this question can bo set ed and oma consideration given to the farmers of this Province. Tho can set ialfor ggkatfibewaxbatnd Alberta bees o y someone thlege t? fight forvllwm. ' o a n o tocaro for eminent to go to the Federal Gov- n J If irifitillrr. In Qllniltis. H r sour u u. consist?‘ "It ma to rt of the knmorizm And w on w; "page, med _' these lumbering bodi anglglprlfi ‘h m oru must life. Our “tehoiungh? r imagina“ - tides of gashhOu ur apes will be radiant 910M? ll a star. And our . ....- Yonder. sharing in tn. m of those strange personalities . hero are but asleep. will in ash and yct forever, u] , Pistandssoitlsitwas op, can be in Ho: tho full “w an shame can bo o“ , we with Christ. we cannot Nil. ' only know, that lee . past shaded and fill: - pardon and love of . roadie:- to lay our crown . we aro re d to uprport Ihaxtlugho Ggvernmonlnynia-‘kglwt: implement this brief in the inter- ests of tho farmers of Princs Ed- ward Island Tina to (lo-spouts Hon. J. A. Campbell thought this rue to "mix both units on . "Why should was? i» Io mostly there's on tho old stiffs loft on it." Ho wen on to make an eloquent for more assistance to a lculuro. Prosid t ‘rrainor nkcd tho House for tho consideration lven the Federation dol atlon. kn this, that ws have not got ‘our? farms equipped with ‘he recalled that a rurvoy had also been made to d/iurniine nether there was any gravel 0n the Island. and tho Klimt W" brought in that there wan Moo. poses hBVq since been found. "rhe- m“, mmgs," said Mr. Profiti- "wa are not taking any lecture from Mr, Hughes because we know that. there is enough wafer in the Dunk River w give everybody enough electricity in Prince County if it is harnessed m- ahaslled that th in ls out of lino with the agri- cultural requirements of the Prov- inoo. Farm Dralllllo The brief also states that the Federation approached the Gov- ernment some time o in con- nection with surface alum o! lands in Dgmont Bay and other distracts. "Wo fool, at the present time, ‘“°."’§5""‘ lift?“ adlfiimli woud eons I‘! Y l V this work were undarltahkcn. We had some i! would be given, but up to the ore- sent time no action apparently has boon taken in this respect- Pians of a reject on a widespread aroa have i...“ considered by the poo lo in the mmcnt Bay district. " no ni of main drains by tchors is an lin- tont on of this lan." the r-ict continues. "We fee sure that such a project will not only assist t people directly affected, but w be of outstanding benefit to the wholo Province in bringing under control the watcr levels n somewhat. tho unis manner as that actlcsd in the adjoining rov- ca, and thus increase cult- ural production. "We would, therefore, strongly u to that tho Government, thr ho earliest possible on. Prounicr J a-ld that with - o developing, laritkne Electric Company ht dams they are hardly used. r on tho Montague drainage". vernnaoht "I River and “w! Hodges (lo-operation Ion. Dr. Maolllliaa oonsratuiat- ed all oonocmod in tho propan- tion of the Federation brio . H: d tb t. ti n woul anners aro wide awake to all of, Ho also e educational lys- h the Mont. Coniucl, h. Mt with the Dominion ough 3 regard to drainagq o farm us. he said that last year the Peder- ation had a representation from Mt. Carrnel- They had made out a plan for their section, and they were mutually agreed to o up drains. It was a t at in tho fall. when the machines should not be on tho roads. they could be employed for drainage work. Last year they were promis- ed that if possible the government engineers would be soot up to make tif ibis no , ks c. As stated in tho brief, no not on up to the present been take aa n. The delegation then retired. Later Premier Jones, in discussing tho Reconstruction Dopartmen Bill in committee. ll thq lied- eration briof should have stated that they were in favor of having the Prcirlo Iibrm Rehabilitation ros that um Act ‘w... be oxtnndod throughout Canada," raid, "and that will givo us . .. funds and to Government in matters of this kind." Sbido It. ILA. F. To Play At Glace Bay GLADE BAY. N.B.. March 12 - con- Bummersido B. C. A. b‘. and a (laps, Breton all-star foam will most here Tuesday night in an exhibition hockey game, it was announced tonight. ro a 9.". A‘ ti» u. Island u. no um» l.» °wiu mall's’ players from tho Navy, Anny and R. C. A. l1‘. teams of Caps Mon Hockoy Luau. and possibly several fllVllllid. .-i-i.__.__ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Bummorsido and r as k311i: Opposition is be "We are hoard mi i" oi. And if we llv, ms member Calv tonight. -- that aim a hill room wiau i‘ mercy of tho saviour‘: is: shiold us from tho cum unbound and avonsins Al. Cilia GMIILW - Moridoiuoiin Olli‘ at an osldo i?" in u» m, fo tho . the and their werq hosts and hostmeo to rnen in the services and strangers in town. nrn-rns North wuuun V March 4, 19M. t0 Ml‘. -' Henry Pollard. a daushter. Ad! Catherine. OUMMINS — At tho P. Hospital March i7. t0 Mrs. Ralph Cllflililln!» a prisms mun-av - at m. Charlo - -< Hospital on Bltiltd y. Mwh 1 I. lfl Mr. r “$1 Several days ago Glace Bay 1%.. 194,4, can Murphy. iiiii° wit" r uni: m“ “g2? ‘Illhoo remains were form my; Hennesseyb Ni" fr" “l.i““‘“’.i"°.’ii2€.li'°i3 a res ence , where the funeral will, irriiiéleoc“ gifigalvnglilmgiiuioii. Inter-mm in tho Church Cemsterl- > In loving mmTy-Ir-m I lilolionrra who deceit" i” rum: 9th. rm. .l r our an if" “hm. iir-iidns m. T1115»- UII IOTO Whore win “m! =i"""" "‘ I ithmrt Y" , 25.12%." "hioliuwiun rill" M A faoo wo nearly 10"“ ii“ ‘° About so kind anll hfilm‘ i; a ant AH“! 38f}: iJlli all.‘ h Though m w“ "i" M“ lllllwolflwnflaodklu: o 0M0 "i ° shew-air. a ~- a bu ed "i" wmhiatwonanyfll- h a, Son! Ill Inoottod ivnilrhfeii‘ 1N MEMORIA l nnm-"if Mm I15:'$h:la0 s13 “iuwii i he”? N. D. Mad-w" IJNDIIIAKEI mural-Mil men's: flail W HT BlNDl.