i’ I! I l’ \ I: o 1 F O i l i: i: Water Rate Payers Anyone In arrears for was- TUESDAY. ' THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . u u. ss u s ‘Gmwmflcorgs’ “Con?! ores-E?" t‘ ‘u snumusws ens some: coon! News, subscriptions Advsrflslng Thefinudinnmnyblbslglllsfllllladlavfllillllfll- lowing stores , , w to: Stress Gourilcs, Drugstore wok: lines. xlnfillitlti; W's“! sum. run ueuim. s1 GIIIIVIIII isms The Guardian will b0 delivered so any homo in luuunsnido by d I00 pl! ffflf,’ ',’,‘,',{,'§.'.f..’il. ab’: ‘guy responsible for delivering on your sonic _1IOCI(EY Bedsqus rink tonight. 59,11 5_ Charlottetown A1191’ "U" vs. Bcdequs All-Stars. Skate s1!“- Adnilssion 25 csntfl- "o4" —KNIT'I‘ING cLua - Tbs senior knitting club of tho! 051532‘ nicrsldc Chill!" °I m” ' ' mot, at the home of Mrs H.“ Crocket. Beaver Street on Fr BY afternoon There were a 19x86 “um: ber oi’ members prw" 81"‘- z“ "'5 joyabe afternoon was spen- ~ —I')EATII 0F MRS. WILLIA?! hfc-IHVEN- The ceaih occurred I1 the Prince County HWPWM m‘ Mumiuy, April 5th. of Mrs. William I\/lf'I'l\\‘t‘l1. aged 51 yssrs sfmh“ lulu ‘Tlllfl illness.‘ Mrs. MifEwell» w ° was formerly ivfiss Elizabeth Gulli- lIll1., of New Annan, had been n ill heiilih for iiboil’. a year and our- irlg the past month had been I patient iii the Prince County Hos- pital whore she was suffering 1mm n m“. figment, In spite of all that 1,,._-,m; (one and medical skill could mail slu- passer. awn)’ 0n m; morning of April 5th. He!" hlwba" pl'f‘(l€('02\SB(l her about two Years ngo, she leaves to mourn the fol- lowing sons at home. Shslwflr Keith, Kenneth, Byron. Erik!”- Another son li-a is at present llvin! lri Ontario Also the following rinilulllcrs. Katherine at home and “uluruirle, who is stationed at Mont- roril with the W.A.A.C.S. The fun- oral arrangements will be announc- ed later. -3 Personals ,Mrs. Brenton Rankin 1g V151!- lng her husbanc. Sm. Rankin ‘l’! the P E I, Highlanders. —Pte. Hubert McNeil of the mg part of his furlough Illlil parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F lvfcNciil, Summerslds. —S. -'rhe many friends of Mrs. Chostcl‘ Gziudet will be pleases. t0 know that. she has returned to her home after undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. ‘ iii 11.3 -Nilrslng Sister Beatrice Rankin of Saint John. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and ylrs. R l3. Rankin in Summersidc and returned on Monday by plane to resume her duties. —S Splendid Record Sales War Savings Stamps RPfifQfs have become go accustom- Ie lti hosting public officials speak oi‘ inoiiev in terms of astromoiiical fiaiiris that small amounts now re- cene very little attention. But lillllilSt. all the demands for hugh sums and the credit which goes to three u-hq produce them the great numbci- of Canadians who con- tribute small sums which in the rgQri-zziic prove to be great, must not be forgoti/cn. Prominent among these are school ehilrn-cu. Under the School Plan as ' iod by the National War Fl- . Committee truly amazing re- rulis iiro being observed. As an in- rianco Kiimuir school, with an aver- aft!‘ ailoudzinre of only fifteen pu- hlls, has purchased 73B War Savings 8:011 since September. An example of t. iii. and patriotism which is a rrcflit lo lhc pupils, and their teach- er. Miss Doris MacPhersori. Many other schools throughout the pro- vlnce are doing a fine piece of work anc. when the present term is completed, and the year's report marle un. the schools of Prince Ed- Wflfd Island will present a record of zir-lilcvemenf- ecuial to any estab- lished by their elders. FOR Perfect Pictures send your —FILMS— i0 ENMANS l-li-Gloss Prints 2i hour service LOWEST PRICES DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLA RGING COLORING ENMAN DRUG AND PHOTO SERVICE S ummerside .-.-.-.~.-. i: not Phone zss for this ssrvloo -IIEXILLANA for Coughs. T?- ior Drug 00., Kensington. 8- 9. -MALPEQUE W. M. l-Ths Malpeque and Baltic W. M. 8. 0f Prlnceiown United church had their March meeting at the Manse. R011 call was answered by s verse o! Scripture containing the word "Love." Treasurer's report given, also reports of other committees. ‘rho Worship Service was taken from the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Crowdls taking the lead, assisted by other members with Scripture read- ing. A very interesting chapter on "The Church in the City Streets" was carried out by Mrs. W. G. Ram- say. Mrs. Elmer Taylor invited the Societ to her home for April meet- ing. his will be the Easter thank ess Mrs. Crowdis served a very dainty lunch. Sudden Death He appeared to be in good health those present. suddenly he stag- he was born in Miscouche. He was W111 Dfoblbly be held on ‘Thursday - morning from his late residence to Seven Mile Bay Catholic Church-S host of fr munity. Joseph Glow of Summerside. Father celebrated the nuptial mass. er rates will be dlsconncol- ed fr there In not a settle- ment msds on or before April I0. Clerk of the Summerslde Water and Sewer- snd Cyrus in Bedeque. The funeral Death 0f Mrs. The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Harding were saddened to learn of B4 years. The la Mrs. Harding was predeceased several years s80 by her husband, the Rev. . Harding for some years pastor of at Summerside and who made 8- host of friends throu hout the pro- Ellzabeth Myers, was born in Hal- ifax and moved to Summerside er man fine ualities but the Hands wh ch she made dur- in which she was hcld in the com- pathy of all is extended, namely Paul in Hamilton, Ont., and Mar- riette, Mrs. Mariette, (Mary) in Auburn Mass and Rosamond in nesday afternon at; 2 o'clock from her late residence to the peoples Glow - Ryan Nuptials interest took place ln St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax last week when Tignish became the bride of Mr. Vernon C.ow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mills performed the ceremony and Th-e bride looked very charming roses. Matron of honor was he: sister. Mrs. Albert Mcfnnls and‘ the After the ceremony the happy wllllle left on a honeymoon spent Upon their return s shower was held in honor of the bride by their l? gummersice. is stationed iii al ax wher he i the RDA Fe s s member g1’ Mgtgatggamsao; calves 963; sheep m; age Commission ALL LINES RALPH uumim Summersidc PROFESSIONAL CARD c.1067 \';~“’3.1‘('>1vu~"“.§ T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Also March of Time SHOWS 7.30 AND 9.15 TUES. AFTERNOON While Star Laundry Snmmerside, P. E. I. THE cnancorrcrowigmouaizpian FLT‘""""""Z"\ SUHHHE DEIITRALjIIARDIAII This column is rcssrved for nun of local interest, bus advertising or n newly nature my be inserted st firs osuu a word. strictly pa! min in advance. 000KB for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Mfl LAST PUBLIC HANGING IIEIIE -Yesterday was the 74th aiuiivsr- sary of the hanging of Dowie in the old Jstl square. This was the last public hanging on Prince Ed- ward Island. POLICE COURT-Twenty do s suspended sentence was the penallly imposed yesterday by Stipondiar Magistrate KM. Martin on a drun and incapable who a peered in the docket of the city polce court. RETREAT AT NOTBE DAME of Wales college students Joined with pupils of Notre Dame Academy in a three-day retreat which closed Sunday evening at 5.30. It. opened on Friday afternoon at three o'clock and was conducted by Rev. Archibald MacDonald, 0. . 83.1%. One Week or’ CITY SCHOOL BOARD MEETS -A committee was appointed to offering, The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. The host- . ‘Pied Piper’ Entertainment AT CAPITD-L, SUMMERSIDE _20th Century-Fox's "The Pied and Anne Bax- ter, is now at the Capitol Theatre. Those who have seen the film con- Ths death occurred suddenly s- sider it a milestone in the march of bout 5.30 yesterday evening of Mr. great films which have been ‘built Fri-ink Gaudet of Bedeque. The late around chases. “The Pied Piper’ of- Mr. Gaudet was workin at the fers one long and thrilling chase- home of Mr. George endersonv but in reverse! Fernwood. tending a. circular saw. time, pursues, rather than flees! The villain also liap ‘ and up to the moment of his arch-fiend of mankin death was talking and joking with the collective person of the Gestapo and its henchmen, Our hero gered and fell backward uncon- strong-willed but. gentle Ilnglish- scious. A doctor Was immediately man whose sole “'01'l‘_\' is to convoy summoned and pronounced him a pack of refugee children through 5 dead. Death was probably caused occupied France to Englzinri- then by a heart attack or a stroke, the to America and safety. The time is doctor said. June 1940, and the Niicl horde is 10 The deceased man was well sweeping down from the north t0 known in that district where he cut. off his path from south-western had lived most of his life although France w the Brittany coast. liuniorously, tenderly, about. 67 years old and was re- ously this man spected and admired by everyone. hegira and succeeds in ouiivliting He is survived by his wife the for- the “muster minds" of the Gestnfw. mer Mary Ann Bernard of Sum- Fade-out! But the film has much nierside, and ten children five boys more to say for itself. It becomes a and five girls. Louise and Mary symbol of all that the United Nat- mnrried in RILSUCO, Mabel and ions are fighting for, embodied 1n Margaret in Summersids and Julia. the spirit of one man. He plays the The boys are Charles and Cyrus in secondary role 1n a double feature the anny, George in Bede ue and programThe Nazis have become the Benjamin and John in estei-n old cattle rustlers-but 1n spades! Canada also two brothers, John FromApi-il 12th to 17th a one week Ly eiiteitiiiiiniciit sponsored y the Canadian Legi Sporting Club, featur- _ Seven Boxing Matches on the night of Thursday the 15th. attraction of that ev- 'l'oniiny' Clayburnc o {T 0f Bedeque Man §l’;5;-,£::5::;l: iire well know to Charl e. toivii fight; fans and from o“ ds will make a color- and all are agog as of their favorites. n and Yates match is as is‘ the Brown-Mcmug lii audition to the nb would be enough for an Monday, Wednewa Saturday nights of Big Blngos and __Wt1t_ch_tlic (odvertis N~B<. to be with hcr hug;- lw is 110w stationed IhBfQ, Keith Mayne and in Kensington Sunday Walter Thompson has n3- to Kensiiigtou after be. oycd in Pictou, N.S., for K ensington And Vicinity Miss Wilma Monkley of Sulli- merside, spent the weekend at. her w H home in Kensington. I I __"' A vsrv successful d st the home of Mr John Walker in Kelvin m. ccntly in aid of the Red Cross, 5W5 in Keusington the _ Sl-ltgfit 0f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. niwm: Clark of the n. c. ° w“- N. V. R. spent a. few clays at. his home in Kensington. Mr. Hugh McQuaid of His Ma- speiidiug a fcw idly and two children c her death last; evening at her JGSWS forces is home on Belmontt St. at the age of days Mbh friends in Kensmgtonv Klnnon ol Kr-nsington. e . Mrs. Cctil Mill of Clermont was Messrs’ Leigh“): swwan’ and a. recent visitor to Charlottetown Douglas Webster the Central Street Christian ChllfCh "ism" l° s“‘““‘"51d“' Alfred Srhurman sons David and Jackie Mrs. Lorne Bownesg of Norbom g visitor to Summer- side. the guest oi Mr. and Mrg, f and . Kigali tfillgihls Sun “y a temcon Travellers Rest were visiting in The hue Mrs Harding who be_ Kcnsingtonkguests of Mr. and Mrs. . . r fore h“ marriage w“ Susan David Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynlcr rf long River were recent visitors to Kfllfilllglfin. guests of Mrs. Allison Mayne of friends in Kciisingtoil recently. m Leigh Moase of when h" husband assumed me Summers e, were visiting m Ken- pflsmmte of m5 church he", A sington Sunday, guests of Mr. and fire,“ dc,“ could be written about Mrs. Scott Mouse. Mrs. John Walker lng her life in the town was the i011 was s visitor w summer-side surest indication of the high esteem Tllefld The Misses Jean She leaves to mourn two sons and Jessie Clark were visitors to Sum- four daughters to whom the sym- mcrside on Saturday- Miss Margaret Cousins of Char- shsl in Denver, Colo, Mrs. Car- lottetcivn was a recent visitor to mony (Grace) in Illinois, Har- Kqrislngton. Elsie lvfayne of Emerald was a recent visitor to Kengjng- ton, the guest of Mrs, s Miss Hazel Adams, R.N., of sum. mersidc. was visiting with Mr. and $535. Charles Adams in Kensing- Mr. Joseph Drlscoll of Mt. Her. > “ U n_ .b_crt was a recent visitor to Ken- Naedham Mass. 19.111423Ifgglllldglagedst/liévljnlsgyztflllllnhl! smgmn m” guest °f M“ Pauline The funeral will be held on Wed- home in New London. Mrs. Prank McMillan and son cemetery-~S Charles of Fredericton N. B spending a few days ton the guest of Mrs. Jack Bums. Corporal Ollie Burns stationed at Halifax is spendin at his home in Kens ngton. Miss Ann Campbell of Irish- wwn, spent the weekend in Ken- sington the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A very pretty wedding of local George MCNfiil. Mr. Perlev Davison of Irishtown, weekend with friends in n. Miss Amy Johnston has Accept. ed a position with Canada Puck- ers in Kensington. sic Profit of Kensing- accepted a position Frances Dunning of days with friends in Kensington. Mrs. Frederick Sample loft re- cently for Sussex. N.B., to be with hlcr husband who t1 Miss Margaret Ryan, daughter of 59°)“ l3; Mr. d M . Ti h Kerwin '_ m W? a“ m '“°' y Ry“ °‘ Too Late To Clasify WANTED - CAPABLE GIRL FOR general housework. Small famiy in country. State wages. Apply A. IcR/oy Cam bell of lottetown Was vlsitng in town, the guest. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell. in a sand suit trimmed with red gown. fiffimm‘ Davism of Ir fox and carried s corsags of red posmon m charlonetowl, BLACK SHOES — BLACK and white trim, wrong piiii- given to Miss Croken. Please exchange "at once." The Shoe Doctor. Miss Ruth Mill of Kenstngmn groom was ably supported by Mr. spent the weekend at her home in Albert McInnls. Clennont, Mr. Clayton Mill of Summerside WAR CEMETEMES on Prince Edward Island where spent the weekend with his pm»- they visited their friends and re. ents, Mr. 1am,” m clement airmen killed on war service in Australian territory will be buried in special war cenwteries now be- many friends in Halli . Hflmnw" The gmoym who mnxwen known friends in Kensington The Summer-side Rood Unit of the Kensington Red Cross branch met st the home of Mrs. Bruce Payntcr on Thursday afternoon . I with a good attendantce. t i ternocn was pensan y spen r. LIUQSIOCR Quilting and in social chatter. ainty sup er was served by the he next. meeting is to ITJIJF"; In ‘PEP’ Appeal? Do people gossip about your lack of nu fccl dull. listless, only half- MONTREAL. Aipril s -f - ‘wsm- ma,“ on Montreal 1km be held abbathe iiome of Mrs. Pies- inarkets today were as follows: w“ Toom ' A ninnber from this vicinity attended the shower hcld in hon- we s tro . kinds of Iivegiock lw€lfzgegtefldoth% fi “f: “d M“ m“ lb?» “$333331? ‘£31..’ ‘l s9";- ,. . ,, ,, , couple of loads st suns. medium r V“ am er w o u ean sll-liflb and common down to s10, Heifers ranged from 39-12 and time, grind cows 830-1025 with Mona 0103 ogoodwe rncowsup .5, h , , mvdlvm $117-$975 HM common :1bilrethlgrPgfkfiEhlggivtlcligtatloned butchers 97.60 up. Csnmers and cutters 96-725. Good ulls $105041, . commoner kinds 99-1025. waste from body daily, you can upset headaches. indi cation. billousneu. that "always-tired" eeiing which often adds Instead, why not look forward to bright days hill of zest and pep. h Beans-small. extra-gentle with a 4-way action on ly from l0 purely vegetable extracts. Bile Beans work on stomach. liver bile. upper nnri lnwcr bowel. pl |cnlly~not harshly like cheap laxatives. See what n difference Bile Beans can Innke in your "pep appeal". Be con- vinccri—gct Bile Beans at any dr only 50c. Over 7 million boxes sol rs. Meek was the for- employed with the Canada Pack- ers. Ltd. l! Kensington, for some The voung couple were re- cently married in Mrs. Bruce Clark of Kensln , take further action regardin the appointment of a. Public ealth Nurse for the City Schools at. a meeting of the City School Board hcld yesterday afternoon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan presided in the absence of the chairman, Dr. I. J. Yco who l5 ill. Matters of rou- tine business were also disposed of. FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of the late Mr. William Carroll was held yesterday morii- ing from the A. A. Hennessey Fun- eral Home to Saint Dunstairs Basilica at 9 o'clock where Requiem High Mass W115 sung by Rev. Ken- neth McMillan, who also officiat- ed at the grave. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Peter McAleer. James O'Brien, William Real-don. William Dooley. Ambrose Ward and Ron- ald McDougall. Interment in the Roman Catholic cemetery. DR. J. A. CLARK ADDRESSES ROTARY - "The Parsnip, a war vegctable" was the subject. of an interesting address delivered yes- terday itt the Charlottetown Ro- tary Club by Rotnrian Dr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent of the Do- minion Experimental Statlon here. Mr. A. H. Moulri was the chair- man for tho meeting. Guests pre- sent were Frank W. Andrew, Es- cannda, ll/Iichignn; Roiiirlan Frank Hilton, ‘Pilot-ton, England; A. C. Taylor, Toronto; W. H. Slackford. Siunmerside nnd Capt. F.W. I-Iynd- man, Charlottetown. CAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS- The SS. "Prince Edward Island" completed nine successful round trips before midnight last night. The ferry transported 50 loaded cars and 34 empty refrigerator cars to BOPC-Efl. and on the return trips to the mainland curried 22 cars loadec. with potatoes iii-id turnips and 22 cm/pties. This left 30 loads .of freight and 35 reefers gt ihe Tonnentlne terminal awaiting trans- portation here. All the freight and empties were cleared away from the Borden terminals by midnight, Crflssmtts yesterday were made on an average in one hour. EISII MARKET IMPROVE- llIIsNTs-Altcrzitions to the Fish Market in the Market .Bullding Me I11 Dfflslqss at present. The interior i5 being conlpletely re- arranged. le-decoratx-ri and con- VGIWCG liibo a. first class, sanitary fish market. When the work ls finished suitable cquipment. for K991111112 fish fresh will be installed and up-to-datre show counter will be added. The work is being done bv city employees under super- Vi-Siflll of I. Y. Rcddin. assistant 01W engineer. 0n completion the stalls will be rented according to the practice being carried on at; present. PROVINCIAL AJLI’. MEETS __ PFOSTess of medical services or- ganization in Charlottetown was the theme of an interesting talk given bv DI‘. J. A. MncMillan, con- troller of medical services with the Charlottetown Defence Committee, at the regular weekly meeting of tihe Provincial Civilian Defence Committee, ARI’. yesterday morn- ing. Regret was expressed at the continued illness of C. A. Beer. di- rector of fire services for the pro- vince. who hos been unwell for sev- eral weeks. Svmpathy was extend- ed to Mayor Holman on the death of his father. Routine business matters were also discussed at the meeting which was presided over by the chairman, Hon. H. H. Cox. GYRO CLUB MEETS — Major T. E. MncNuti. was the guest- spciiker at the meeting of the Gyro Club held inst night. His subject was “Militant Aid to the Civil Power in the early days ori Prince EdWllfd Island." Major MscNutt, who is an authority on early Island history, told of sev- eral omasions when the militia turned out. to help the civil auth- orities in maintaining order. $25 ivas voted for the Padre Jones Cigavvttc Fund at inst night's meeting of the club. The Gyros plan to attend in a body the San- atorium meeting being held at the Charlottetown Hotel tonight, Capt. Walter Hyndman and Lieut. Don Scott both former Gyros were guests at the meeting. Dr. Eric Found was the chairman. AJLP. ALERTS _ A 11.1? offic- lals offer the following comments on practice aleris:— school children should go direct to their homes after the alarm is gOllIlGCd and they are dismissed from school Yester- day afternoon many of the children remained whore practice matters were being carried out. Another point citizens are asked to remem- bcr is not. to crowd out of their homes or to go near any place that may be uscc. as a practice spot. or in the case of a real raid to remain away from any building or other place where incendiary or other bomb; may have fallen. Some time ago everyone was asked not to use the telephones after the air raid signal is sounded as calls that are not; absolutely essential block the lin-cs and make it extremely cliff-- cult for wardens and other workers to get vital messages through. In the practice yesterday there was quite an improvement in this re- spcct but. there is much to be de- sired yet. A warning was gounded about the severe penalties imposed by law nfziiinst those who steal or interfere with any form of A.R.P. equipment Fortunately there has been verv little of this here and it. has not been necessary as yet to ‘on w“ on Thursday morning year. proof of BCIISIILIOIIQIrDO-flll have those vcry severe penalties imposed. CUNVENT -— About 200 P111169 . Forty-Thrss Soldlsrs Lsavs liars Ilbrt -thrss discs from o. 0i CAB. .C. at ooh Gmvs 1st rs- gentalyl for service elsewhere in Bil B. I fh were fiaflltlfiiiil'lil’liisici’cy m. Bifi l f C 0n C nsd Corps. 9 15"‘ MEG-iii»... w-errlboksd sitar by s {cprggentgtilvvslcof the Canadian Les- s es. ‘Oahu: leaving, all privates but , w : "firgiist ‘i. ~*:=.::=='- "m"- u s , . . . Canqpbell. NJ.- Charlottetown. Cosford, LJ. Charlottetown 1e W nui-lottotcwn. E fl- >1 O . d, S. . tar-lotto J‘ ucettp LO. Rusticovill . Dunsford B. Cornwall. n. , SJ... Eldon. fl- lsn AH. Caps unions. G- 's“ l‘. Howlan. Gs is" , EJ. Piusvills. Gadant, JJI. Plusviile. Gaudot, C.J. Si. Nicholas. Horton, DI... Mount Albion. Howe, W.B. Murrs Harbour. Jones, T.E. Elmsds s. Mills. RC. Annsndals. Montgomery J.V. Bear River. Myers, E13. Mount A. on. MacDonald, EA. York. MacDonald, J.F. Peares Station. o? ‘s: .- U‘ - McNeil, v . Carleton Siding. Neilson, J.W.P. ciiariouemwii. Peters, G.A. Charlottetown. Strongman, G.E. no Valley. Thompson, KI‘. Emsdale. Walsh, W. Bedford Station. White, SE. Charlottetown. Young, O. Charlottetown. Tassel, JII-I‘. Annandale. Sgt. MacDonald EJ. Annsndsls. _L-Cpl._R.eid. S.A._R0ll_0___.BsY w TRAIN ARRIVAL-The hrs-Ln arrived in the city last ni h I52 9.05 with 113 passengers. ‘ , Mainland connections account for the lsto hOur of its arrival. FUNERAL THIS MORNING - The funeral of the late Mrs- Wcndell Mullins fnee Mary Ready: will take place from her late re- sidence, ms Kinibst. this mornlni at; 8.45 to Bl. unstanh Basilica thence to the RC. cemetery- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED»- Mrs. George H. Harper. East Roy- alty, announces the ensfl-Bsmfim 81 her daughter Jessie Helen to S)’ - ney Albert. son of Mr. Robert J. snd the late Mrs. Rowe, Somme, Sask- atchewan. Marriago to take plsw soon, 1-8-11. LEARN OF DEATII.-Word was ieceived in the City last evening of the death on Saturda in Tor- onto of Mrs. W. J. Rober n, aunt of Prof. Clyde Auld Toronto and Mrs. Robert Bea. Hamilton. Ontario. The funeral will take place in St. John on Wednesday- A'I“I‘I:IJWDINO MIIIEIIIING IN TORONTO-Rev. iliigii Miller 0.0., Minister of minty “HIM Church. City, is in Toronto act/end- lng the Annual Meeting of the Home Mission Board of the Unit- ed Church of Canada. Mr. Miller will be absent from the Provlnw for a couple of weekl- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Dora Curtis was held from the MacLean rimersl Home yesterday afternoon where service was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone, who also officiated at the grave. Interment Peoples Cfiflelflfy, Pallbearers werd: '1‘. Roy Oudmore, w A. nix. 5. P- "sash. Angus MacInnis, Wm. Cssford and Bert Williams. LAID T0 REST -— The funeral of the late Miss Emmelinc Jul-dine was held from Mt. Stewart Unites.‘ Church yesterda afternoon where service was con ucted by Rev. Mr. Mercer, who also officiated at the grave. Interment, West st. Peters Cemetery. Pallbearers were: W. h. MacLecd, Frank Jardlng, Melvin Jardine. Addison Coffin, Lane Pig- ott and Arthur Coffin. LICENSES FOR- SALE — The honor of being the first in pur- ha. chase a. Resident Angling and Hunting license for the current season goes to Mr. I". A. McCourt, Mounted Police Barracks, city. It. will possibly be a day or more be- fore the license books reach the outlying detachments. The trout fishing season opens on April 16th. MANY FORGET EXTRA POST- AGE — More than 600 letters handled here durin the past four days have been mnus the addi- tional cent of stage necessary since April 1, r. H. L. Plckarii, Sii rvisor of Mails at the Char- iot town Post Office stated last night. Of this total 500 have been outgoing letters and the re- mainder incoming. Yesterday's mail however, showed consider- able improvement, showing that. people are becoming accustomed t.o the new regulation. The new four cent. stage stamps are expected here y April 19. The su ly of fours On hand throughout nnsda was limited when the regulation came into effect and soon ran out. At Charlottetown they are now selling twos as there was s lsrgs stock of those on hm EASTER. THANK omtnmo _ Miss Mario MscDougsll, Deaconess, was the guest speaker at the An- nual Easter Thank ofitzring ser- vice of the Evening Auxiliary WM.- S , held in Beam Hsll lost night. Miss MacDougall gave s most. in- teresting address on "The Church's Work Among New Canadians". Mrs. Hugh Miller presided st the meeting. The devotional study period was under the leadership of Mrs. P. A. Oreelmsn and Mrs. S. Waller. The study was s chapter from "Christ's Alternative to Com- munism " Using dialogue form one of the speakers told of the Russ- ian methods and the other smphs- sised- thc Christian additions need- ed m make these desirable. The meeting was well attended. mem- hers of the W.M.S. and King's Daughters being present as guests of the Evening Auxllisrit Al the close of the meeting sllsdjourncd io the Board Room where refresh- ments were served and a social hour enjoyed. -—i-———i-- The crown of olive leaves in ancient times was comparable to present-day medlls of honor. Government throll tbs A Damascus ‘Home u oomrvv a . Miter-William. lmiiibltiltgfllsl {no Domlng Thur—Frl-Sats&f PRINCE EDWARD In Memoriam MI. ISAAC IlOLMAN Friends throughout the province will learn with regret o! ing in the Prince Edward Island yesterday mornting s ed Charlottetown grocer and for- mer farmteg, and shipper of Wln- B 9 in year, followed a short illness h h hsd from a heart condition since his retirement about two and The deceased was the father 0f His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- man. The late Mr. Holman, s man of retiring nature, had s. wide circle of friends throu houi the integrity and before Charlottetown had proven s. successful farmer in his native of Winslos South. While at the latter during a short rest once in York, he carried on an cxpandin ping business. The latter en consisted of form livestock which he sent b vessel and steamers boorsn shipping clays of N ‘Ihirty years ago, he ietired and came to the city where he opened a He continued to operate this business up until s li 1e more lhantwoyearsagowhsn he was forced to retire owin ill health. He suffered an stack about three weeks d h rallied somewhat but failed to re- cover. He is survived by his wife, the former Annie Home. and two sons: Mayor Holman and C. Claude Hol- man who is with the Burns Pack- sons Fred J. and John Brenton and Mildred, predeceased him There are also left t0 Everett 0'Flske, Brooklyn, Mass. Miss Charlotte '1‘. and Miss Sarah C., Pasadena, Calif, The two lat- ter are retired missionaries who spent 40 years in India. Mr. Holman was Trinity United Ohur h ‘The funeral will be held from his late residence. 257 Queen St. this afternoon st three o'clock Winsloe South cemetery. TURKEY CUT UP Turkey's area in i918 was figur- ed at 710,224 square miles but fol- g its defeat (with Germany) the First Great War it was re- duced to 294,416 square miles. EASTERN GUARDIAN AMILY nsiTsAvnp, - Mrs, r Carter, 48 Road has received ws that her nephew Pilot rick and Mrs. Case city. As to whom will have the ish honour of landing the first trout of the season is, of course. another matter. Licenses were on sale yes- tcrclay at the Royal Canadian E. I. -(Pstriot please copy.) E. altllfgelsl‘! ENJOYED. _ debted w Mr. Vlviallalg: Edeepl bury for s. special tr resented his 1943 e ontasus Communi Tuesday evening. evening were m;- the 1d Ls Ltinl farhlilyh ONE OI‘ THE TOP TEN FILMS 0F Tlil YIAI ii Personals w. i-reiii-y O'Neill, on , u u. ingot-his morning on rou i, “KI 1'3 . Dr. J. E. Blanche d 1 fl b l yesterday for Port-land, fies ‘s; business. Pin-Lt. Herford and Mrs. Her. ford have returned from Victoria, 8.0., where they have been spend. ing the past two months. Friends of R.ev.A. Ls Drew Gardner. Rector of St. Paula, who is ill at his home, will be pleased m loam that his condition shows im- provoment. Mr. and ms. J. J. Bornby hon received a cablcgrsm from thou- son Pilot Officer James O. Horn. by who has arrived in Great Bri- tain. The message read: "Arrived safely all well." Section Officer Swcslwood of Charlottetown, P.E.I., and Assist. ant Section Officer E. K. Ramsay, of Qu’Appelle, Basic, have been osted to the Recruiting Centre in Oncion to take over duties m- linquished by Section Officer Brown. -- Moncton Transcript. MARRIAGE! _._____________________ FOSTER-STENTIFOBD-Ai. Mont- resl. Quebec. on Frids March l9, 1943 by Rev. Edwin Wh beth Mary Stentiford of Charlotte. mm to Hsny siriicsc Ibster of Toronto. Ontario. MlcLABEN - DIRT — At the Church of God. Charlottetown on Wednesday, March 81, 1948 by Rev, A. G. Douglas, Mary Miriam Moc- Laren. Cable Head West, to I“ its. Eliss- Harold James Blrt, formerly 1. fiPeokes Station. DEATHS COIDCORAN-At New Perth, P. I. I., April 3, 1943, Mrs, Martin 00h coran in hor 49th year. MCEwEN-At the Prince County Hospital on April 5, i943, Mrs. William McEwen, aged 57 years. Funeral notice later. LOWDEN-At Psssdsnn, California. March 17, 1943, Georgina Iowdcn. daughter of the late Henry Irowdgp and late Esther Full Lowdm GRANT-At the Prince Count! Hospital on April 5, I948, Miss RECLIMI Grant, aged about. l’! years. Funeral Tuesday from tho Pyne Valley Presbyterian Church to Tyne Valley Cemetery. BURNS-At Charlottetown on Sunday, April 4, 1943, Mrs. John Henry Burns, aged so years. Fun- eral Tuesday from the Tyne Val- ley Presbyterian Church to m. Halley Cemetery. GAUDET-Suddenly at, Bedequs on April o, i943, Frank Gsudet a ed about 67 years. Funeral '1‘ ursday morning from his rui- dence to the Seven Milo Bay Roman Oathollc Church. HARDING-At her home in Belmont Street. Summer-side on April 5, i943, Mrs. W. H. Harding. aged 94 years. mineral Wednesday at 2 pm. from her residence lo the Peop e‘; Cemetery. IIOLMAN - In the P.E.I. Hospital. April 5, 1943, Isaac Holman in his 84th year. IPuneraI this after- noon iiv. three o'clock from his nu: residence. 257 Queen Street. In- terment Winsloe South cemetery. N. D. MacL UNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI flsrioltetowu Ind a North Wiltsliin Phonr Isl ean cup "runs coupon AND MAIL T0 R. T. norm/m. Limited Charlottetown, P.E.I. i Gentlemen:_ Please send ms st p WALLPAPER SAMPLEmECOQr n" RE!