xnuwvmotvnm-viw-w» » - It ‘l1 ll 1 . l. d 19$ BI Pi. T1 al rn fli 3i ('1' t re l8 "l d_ . a . u w l: as A MONDAY. Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mn. Angus McLeod and little 80a Lorne Valley were visitors to the city on Saturday. The manv friends oi Mrs. Milma Mcsivain, Lorne Valley, will regret. to leam that she is a patient in the King's Oountv Hospital, Mont. ague. halving undergone a serious operation. The play “which was to have been presented in St. Teresa-l Hull on Friday night May 9th. had to be postponed until last Evidav night, giving to the absence of one of the tslayers. Ms Bernie Mc- Donald who has accepted a pcsi- tion in the Civil Service. Ottawa. The part will be taken Miss Elleer McDonald. The Misses l_.i'y and Stella Carter o! Stovil Press Co. Montreal. slim?» Sunday at their home at 48 Road Station. The Souris and Charlottetown bus made its first trip to the city via the 48 Road on May 8th. The bus is owned and operated by Mr. Wesley Dingwell. Mrs. Angus Nicholson. borne Valley, has entered the P. E. I. Hou- nital tor treatment. Her many trzends trust that she will be hclle soon. Mr. Jznnes Cullen. 48 Road has gone to virork m st. Vincents 0r- phana-ge Charlottetown. Miss Mary McGillivary, Bafdvvink Road. spent the week-end at her llrnfio lll Tracariic and returned b}! mclcz‘ on sllllilfll’ evening. C In Memoriam The funeral o! tho late Mar! Estella NIavFIachern, who died at her home at Hermitage on Tuesday, April twenty-ninth, was held from her home to Si. Joachirns Church, Vernon River on Thursday, Mav second. Requiem High Mass was rung by the pastor Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald who also conducted the services at the grave nssiszed by Rev. J. C. Mac- Donald. The pail bearers were James Red- mond, Raymond Wood, Edwin Trainor, Francis Curley, Clifford Murphy and Merrill Murphy. She is survived bv her mother, Mrs. Daniel MacEachern. two bro- thers Si. Clair and John at home, two sisters Catherine at home, Isa- bel of Ottawa, Ont, Floral Tributes. Mass Card: and Spiritual Offerings were received irom the following: Floral Tribute! Miss l-‘lorrie Vicikerson, Hermitage Miss Emma Hufagan. Hermitage. Friends at e Departments Allowance Board. Ottawa. Friends at the Dominion Bureau o! Siniisths, Ottawa. Th» Girls at 230 Besserer Si. Ottawa. Hun 01rd: Jame: and Illa MacDonald. 0r- vieil well Cove. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lVlaicEachem, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mn. J. B. lvlncDonald, Orwell Cove. Allan B. MacDonald. Orwell OOVI. lvlr. and Mrs. Juries MaoOoi-mnols, Vernon. Miss Penmo MacDonald, Gm‘- lottewwn. Miss Frances MacDonald. Hermit- IE . ggt. J. Alfred MacEachern, Hali- ax Mrs. Alex MacDonald and Marion MacDonald, Vernon. Mr. Austin MacDonald, Ottawa. Muss Margaret Flori-ox. Ottuwn. M1‘, and Mn. Leona Mllfphy, Hermitage. Mrs. W. F. MacDonald and Dou- ald. Glontlmuuz. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Redmond. lake Verde. Miss Helen Drlacoll, Ottawa. Miss Lola. Morris. Ottawa. Miss Stella Morris, Ottawa. Miss Mary Dalton, Ottawa. Miss Mary Chisholm, Wsbcn, Mass. Misc Ellie Maoxondo, Welleoloy. as. Mr. Bennett Icky, hin- ersido, Spiritual Offering; “mug-y Margarita, It. 1m- oen image. Slalom- John ot tho Oroll. Gur- lottetown Hospital. Miss Penzie MacDonald. Ohm:- lottetown. Sister Mary Agosto. Mount 8t. Mary’; Mn. Margaret luncllwood, Ohu- httetown. In Memoriam __-.-_. ALIXAIDQ $01109 "m the midst. o! H10 we no in death." Seldom ha; thin been brought to our minds more clear mun when on the evening ot Mu 7th it was learned that Alexander Mnolnod o1 Lorna Valley had pund awe! lilddenly duo to a hem at- Tho deceuod wu 46 you: o! Ill. and was: son o! the late Angul MacLeod and his wile, Barbara gluistard, both o! whom predeceased some you: ago. Ho lawn to mourn the lol ct I kind husband nod father a sorrow- lng wlto, lormerly Christina. Melanin three son: and one daughter mm:- ly: Gordon. mt present. attending Prinoo o! Wales Coileflv. Charlotte- ' and Aletha the service. The pull bearers were: Daniel Show Earle M ald, Neil Mecimneii. Hugh McLeod, Pet. n‘ Momtvre, Frnncis Maclntyro. It i4 fixflred out the buildings in New York’; immense Rockeiollcr Centre actually we h; lees than the material excava d in their conltruction. More bhnn 40 aviation clubs have been organized in Brazil in the last you. Run cane for the manufacture 0f mllllcll nods u beinn n-hivmd "m" no Jobleu in lwckholm. 5w , increased v- one-third in Jln- H l THE gmuuorrnrown GUARDIAN CANADA i’. C A L L S Canada has reason to count her blessings in these days of trial- Canada is three thousand miles away from the sound of guns ‘which are devastating Europe. ‘ i The broad Atlantic Ocean rolls between us and tbe ruthlels savagcry of the German armies. The strongest fleets in the world—Britisb, American and Canadian-patrol the sea between us and the enemy. Wc have a great friendly nation, probably the richest and most powerful in the world, at our side. CANADA CAN AFFORD HER SACRIFICES This war is a mechanized war. We have the nickel . . . copper . . . lead . . . zinc and other metals the war industries need. We have access to the iron. We can make the steel. We have the organized industries to fabricate these metals and make the trucks, and tanks, and guns, and planes, and the ships. We have skilled workers and the plants for mass "production. Canada has the wheat and the food supplies. Let us count our blessings, and tighten our belts. i Canada is rich—one of the richest countries per head of popu- lation in the world. Let us lend our strength to the utmost of our power. Our national future depends upon Victory. We must win to live. ‘THERE WILL BE FURTHER CALLS‘ Tberc have been many calls upon the people of this country for money since Canada entered the war at the side of Great Britain. There will be further calla. Let us face the future unafraid. Canada can carry the load. ‘But every Canadian must shoulder his and her share. This is the most critical hour in our history. Let the future historians say of Canada, as they will say of our Mother Country: “This was their finest bpur.” Get under your loudmand Li DIPAITMINI‘ OI IINANCI) CANADA s use. .