l t w’ Editor of the Mimic Leui‘, a, fll-Pfllh- race “rounreen r _=_ Former P.E.l. Man Dies At Oakland, Calif. Word was received in Bummer- eide yesterday o! the sudden death on March 28th gt his home in Oak- land. California of Mr. Michael A. McInnis, a former Islander and ly publication which he started many rears ago to keep forms-r Cflllfldlllll living in the Unitql States posted in regard to events Lower Beileqiie fence, F. Ji-ffery. M. Bradshaw; Forwards, T. MacDonald. R. Mur- rey, J. McKenna. L Devsr. H. smith,‘ R. Barrett. E. Rogers. v Bombers: Goal. N. Young; De- fence, H. Stewart, N. Wilson, M. ___‘ Connolly; Forwards R. Roberll. E. The Lower Bcdcque Miniis ile~;Di'~"l\"~ D‘ LRHPF- B’ AFN“: J- featrd Charlottetown Bombers li-‘li M“"K“-‘< 6' A“d"°“" 3' Fwd- in all exhibition game of hl)K'l'\U)l played at Bedeque Rink Sntiir-l day night. The game was fsst end rougth; at times. The Bombers were ou -* scored. but by no means outl 3—5efl¢q"9- Mcxemia- played. The Bedeque goalie was‘ 3‘-Ch>l°“'"i MWKEY ‘B- 5mm- the stuniiiiint: iincit tur the BniillJ-i wusm“) Summary First Period l~Ch'toivil, Roberts. BIS. hit-Kenna. Sniltli and Dliar 4"g(‘tlf‘ijut‘,vlilliglfltt tSmllh.) scored three apiece \\'llll Barrett.‘ 5"B"‘l¢q“°- smpltf MK ) getting the other f.\vo for the win- 5- “ilciluei 5"" -i ( C "m3 - Peiizilties—None. in their homeland. i He was born in Sllmlflflfslil‘? 931 years ago gnd loft lit-re iii 1889 iii-l‘ Oakland where lie has livcti over si-ncc. As g, boy he had worked with the Summersitie Journal where ho learned the printing trade. Through the years ho followrd with liefn interest events ill his native Tun ll and Province. Mr. hit-Innis tniitie a visit to iii-s native town ill i930. accompanied by his wtife ant. daughter, Ramona. The previous year his wife and son, Michael. and daughter, M:ir_v, paid ii usit to the Islzinilf The liite Mi. hfi-lnnrs “as ei nian d lovable personality and a true Christian gentleman. H». “as I son of the late Ambrose Mrliinisi nf Suiiimcrsiilc, his fathcr cumin," here friziii Seven Milt- Biiyz Hi~ liiotliitr ivits llli‘ former Jtiilzi Ilnr» Zriiigtoii, a native ot Crapuuti. lit- was a devoted mcinher of lht: Rog man Catholic Church and as a liv)" served as an altar boy a! the first, ‘Muss ever celebrated in St. Paul's Church, Stimmc-rslilc. ' The news of tho ll(‘.~ltllt'l.‘tJIl of. that church by fire a t-hitr .150 n15, a blow to hlin and upon lcuii-iiiiig‘ tllQi ners. barter scored two for the los- _ _ P i cis, the rest going to Roberta] bfi-‘md H" Driiitr. MarKtiy. Andrew Incl _ ‘ _ _ Samar, I I -(/lll0Wll, éirtvci: A second game will be ulriytdi 5"B¢de‘l“9i “fi- in Bedcquc at a In". dam g Q-Bedequo, Baiieii (Smltih) l Lineups: llcllmfiglclfitwllllll‘ tRobcit ) ~ ,W.R'-l‘i:D-‘ v °" "" -.'\.l.\n.l_(j_ 90a] _ H m!” ‘ l2vCh'toivn, Larter iDraket ;nl lllt‘ disaster he lfllfilfflléiiifl)‘ 13~Bcdbi|iic, hlcKenna. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARblAhf at HOLMAIUS / WESTERN GIIABIIIAN -!'0LlC!J COURT-Two drunks appeared in Sunmierslde Police Court yesterday morning. One was lined $25-00 an-zl costs and the other $5.00 and costs-S. -OYBTER. GROW!!! DIREC- TORS DIEET- A meeting of the directors of the P lnce Edward l’:- land Oyster Gro ers’ Association tvas hcld in the office of the sec- retary. Mr. R. E. Ellis. Bummer- slilr, on Saturday evening. The prcsideniflr. Ray Tanton, presid- rd. Mr. "Tiinioii and Mr. W. B. Mc- Ncili were appointed delegates to the East Coast Fisheries Confer- ence being held in Charlottetown today. Othcr matters discussed re- latcil to marketing and grading problems of thedndustry. Present at ‘the meeting besides those is".- rcady mentioned “tore Wm. Bur- lelgli. Eilerslie; Albert England, Ellcrsiie: Foster Sharpe. East Bideford; Urban Giiils, Mi-scouche; James G. McLean. Lot l6; Brenton Clarke. Llhkietter; T. H. E. Inmtm, Summerside, R. E. Ellis, Summer- ‘foviiztrtictl a generous clicquc tu-i l4-—Cli’lo\\'ii. Ci, Andrew (B ward the building fund for a ni-xv Acorn.) iSt. Paul's. Penalties-diam. l Mrs. M. P. Driscoll of Suinnier-_ lside and Mr. Vincent J. Harriiig- 'l‘hiril Period ton also oi Suinincrsidi- hiit llfliV lriisiiiiiig lll ChzirloLtctn-ivii. are l.‘.'st lUOtlSlIlS of the deceased. Snriivlng are two sons aliii flvl rlziuglilcrs, all rnsrtlents of ORR-l l.'lll(lI Eilwiii, Michael A. Jr., Mar-t l6~Bedeque, Devar. l'!—Cli‘lowii, Stewart. lB~Bodequc, Mt-Kenne. Penalties-None. I i5- Bcilmue, Dcvar. yliilt", iiiiti Riillltllléi Mcfnnis. M. v Refci'ces-~Do3'lo.'J. Devar. Nllllj- Rt‘ d. Mis. Iicui- Maitiiii ~ ~-~-- -~.— 4- iiiitl Mr» Riiti Bosrrivri; zilw 17 LUSES ARM 1N MllL gfhlltltjllillltfill. 31:‘. hlrlnnis “as one of. the’ I{EN'I'VIIJIJE, N S . lvitl-rch 31 — ui-oprirtors of Harrington-Mclniils (OP) _ Harry Alders, 39. of nearby Co, jc-h printing firm. His funeral Aidorsvillc lost his left iii-m today ed into s. fleshy paddle. side and Vlllers Carr. North St. Eleanc-rs.-—S. -~M.'". George Meikle o! Royal ales 00.. Simimertide, is on u l/iisinesa tflfl n; Montreal and Tor- onto. l-le expects to retum the first of next week-S. BUT NOKIILKE-il A sea cow orlflitially hod 1'00!’ limbs. but the rear two have evolv- TOP COFFEE POTIT tt-wli plow .\l‘»“f‘l'(lli.\ iiwriiiu: iiiwviieii he became entangled-in a Oakiziiitl. irqiiirin Hizh l\'l:i~> lic- cjrculuy H“- 31 a hlmbeq- mil] 9.11 lilg tPlPlJYZIlPd in Si, itlnthonysysciiih Mountain, 30 milos from Chiiit-h-S. licrc. fee port of the world. Sa-n-tos. 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You know which to try Felts, Straws 2.95 ' . _,_=,,=A_,=__VPR_{_,L_1-.1,. 24 -~i 4S 17:50 L I. l I l 20 l ittle Girl Saves ife 0f Brother Presence o1. mind of little Blanche llllsmill, uven-ycur-old daughter of QMr. and Mrs. RT. Hamill, Scarle- i loom, recentt lyounger bro her. ifii-om drowning when he occident- laily fell into a airing freshet. He , was being carried out of reach when she q y ground hie hood and. pulled im lThe children were refining from I school with some Phy mates when ihg accid lroiiiii i_=9_ii siiti: I offer for sole my tum. situated in Iakunan. N nved the life of her Fulton Thomas. from the icy wiater. t oocui-ml-S. nhoolend eu within 4% Illa from Railway. 0on- llloneollond. locker. loueoflunl and sole wood. 5Q] to . - WALTII TIOWBDALE. Allin-ton. llNoJ. P. 1.1. ‘ i llll IDTTLELIIBIIASED local! lorllo bottloo m: "em-lim- flute nil quartet tun: no plea poll. We will also on ho Jove: Dollie. Icing them l: and gunmen on staple llllpl! e ovu. PM!!! Cecil’; Groeery. ‘lit in Speaks For Veterans Guard UTFAWJi, March 314C?) _ Amt-Gen. an. Pcarkes. v.0. (PC__ Nsitalnio) told the Ggvenmwng i,“ the Commons today tihat some sort of employment should be pro- vided for discharged member; of the Veterans Guard. Jumping up afici- Defence Min- isteo- Claxton delivered | Xgrgwglj and tihank you message to the Guard-due for dlsbendment today ~GPI1- Pcfirkvfl charged that “thanks and I. farewell are not enough." Mm)’ d these vetei-uie oi’ owo W"; were not cot/end by zehobtli tetlon measures. some sot-b o! pro- v-iaion must be mode for their re- establishment. The Government might also give s to some “old aoldiers" be- lnt i-rwolunterliat diseiurgod from the permanent. (Active) may today 1M‘ some 19 vem o! iii-vise. M.J. Coldweli, C.O.F. leader. and victor Queloh (SC-Acadia) said they supported Gen. 20min. In e statement of tribute, M2." Gluten udd the 0M1 of Iht World We: veterans who arm in e. aeeond war. deeerved "heertfelt. thanks for e good loo welt done. 8M n Iretefut farewell." At the peak. the otreneth of the tum-l wss- Milli-some of them with 10 years in itnlfeoni‘. _"'rne Guard we: euthorieed dur- ing the dork doyl of May. 1M0. to give the veteran; of 1914-1918 their ohsnce- to serve in the ammo of the homo front. They stood on guard for Canada in the front ltne trenches of 1914-1010 and in the Second World War they stood on guard foi- Cumin on the treaties of their. nwlve land. . p‘ "Amongst. the tasks which their country asked lhcm to undertake during hilt: recent Wllll’ was the pro- tection of many lonely but import- ant places on both the Atlantic and Pacific coiuts and many vliiil and vulnerable points in Canada where sabotage or any fofim‘ oi’ enemy attack might have been a notional calamity. "These men, too. willingly uri- dertook one of the moot wearing, tiring and thankless of all tasiu with the firm discipline which they ?._-_A themselves had learned in caniid- ian soldiers. iind. with the tact. and humanity uihich they had learned as Canadian citizens. they guarded tihe enemy prisoners oi’ wot and escorted them back to Europe when the war wiis over." ' TRIBAL PAflilOldjlAY The Yaqui Indians, a tribe in Antonia, stage their own passion play each Easter in their tiny adobe villages of Guadalupe and Psecua. Our this DELI. 800K lllll , Send Easter Thought You will find here iust tlie Qiird you went. l _- We else liove end other suitable gifts, a \ i Display of Greeting Cont: yeor is unusually complete. O I EASTER IASKETS lltlVELTY stone‘