MAY, .1943. -_ Prince Edwardwlsland Girls On iew nteuibers cl tiie CBllB-Clfln Vlbiflu .-.ty corps are picturec. flbJi " 1y before leaving Halifax i". ly for Ki ciictier, Ont, It: ‘ ' oi the C W A C. Earls ' ziiiiiixg Center. ‘This dr;ii't rfipreseriis par-t oi the liiafdlilif.‘ to the current uppeil f i" more re its for the Women's Army, Matty more you; wcvneu, especially those with high school or university educutoiii, are needed The Women's Army Corps tff-ers ant interesting career and every wcitcti enlisting tnukes a definitp con-‘ trt tt irn io lire war ufmri. icttttuulan Army Photo], Since tit;- siart of the Will‘ hlut- rlrtc: et young ivotttztt of Nova Scutio and Prince licivxi-rti Island. as well as u ttuiti er foundland. hanc lift Hui t:n2 crcsscoutitry jaunt to Kitchener Ottt. iusziiitiii of a Cali t.“ spread stipport being given by wont. e11 oi the lvliirttimes to the call to duty. Captain Eileen Richards, C. ,W. A. C staff officers for M. D 6., ‘accctnnzttiicd the draft to Kitchener. Members of the contingent listed Irv ilillllfilHVPS are as follows: Snrltighili, J. D. Adams. ill. E. l-Ioi" min Army Cvrps a... centre ne V. l... Nelsen and M. O'Rourke. Th0 111i“! Klwlil 50 hllflllfl. lcftt Niel 1x Falls. J. N. Aunts. recently ituti will rctitm in J months ; Tru. time to ztssitme it vat -t,v of ports I. M. Fields and E. V. N. Scott, in Army vtalslisliitictits throttgltout} Chttrlottrtnwgw, P, E, 1__ M 1, J_ ltlilfiaiiv District No. 6. ,' Arsfttnt-lt. M. ‘r1. Corie, M. MacDon- ‘ corttitt2etit~ aid i d ‘Vf. St. Louisa. . .' t‘\e ‘ Wcmvi. s t.rrl, G. L. Burnett. Corts . svcd to each orie.t Ne rl Station. D. M. Burgess. Prrvutis drafts ttl to leave in M- rec. A. D. Bllflflil’ Newport, civiliz-rn clothes ‘airing the red and Tl. P. G M. Caldwell: Glace Bay, Tl. F‘. Currie. end W. C. Sampson: gold identifying C. W. A. C. arm- Ourliiizt. Nfld.. B. M. lTcltnottrl.s' ' . D U" burr’, rind did not recelv; ozntinnteut ; until reaching the trnlnitte C9Tll€l1t The t-rccirtlv tr-ttetted Quartermaster stores at Ksitrtefv B 0*" . Sydney, L. v" Wawna. Peirce fttx ‘ow ntake-, it lo Cllll- . M‘. Harvey; Keiivvillc. P, D. fit t. rttlts shortly ail enlistment. A ilniw, J. D. l{"‘."11i?=yn_\~; Ne lv every‘ locality in the two» ' ~90, R. (‘.M.Kct1tterly-: Pmvitrcl": WPS revreoenicd in the P M. Westtnnttnt draft. an indication of the wirie-' South. C. B; D. F. Ltimsdma; Car- r- 5' DOOO-KOOXPOOOOOOOOOO-QOQOO-OOO-OO-QOO-OO-OOO-OIIOO-OGOOOG- {Dorothy Dix Says- ‘ Peri from Ital: 2t rlerl beeatts I not . it in _ l am ut tier- navv and oitlv get $54 a mouth, so l could not pus tbly support a wlie. Also. we are both very young and the vaar may clizitigu its so that we may not want each other aitei" the duration. It is not that 1 do not “Hill. to marry tlti: girl sutnetitttc. for site is the kiitd oi a girl I have rthvavs drroittet. of, bill it is just that I ant no in a position to marry her now Iloiv can I lain to her thttt I Still love her very much, but feel that M: should pa -ne our irttrriage‘! PUZZLED. ANSWER-Believe me, sou, you tire doing the wise thing! itnd the kind thing for the girl as well its tir-tclf in deferring your ma titer lite war. if rite is the .~ e girl that you ihittk site tee that and will acce t the situ icn. She 1:. too yotinr: to know ltei" 01v" mittd at l8 and sliou .'l not marry tic-ii", ezett if \‘Oli would afford it It likes moneygind _age_a_ttdfxperieiiceto guaraitt/ce success in atiy tnair age". / NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE Men Born E's-om 1902 to 1924 Must Prove Compliance With Mobilization Regulations When Asking Permits to Seek Employment Y orilci- of the Minister of Labour issued pur- ounnf l0 National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, (P-C. 2/16, Eiiuuary l9, 1913) an important. chizzige is now made in regard to the issue by Employment and Selective Service Offices, of permits to seek employment. After April 30, lfl-i-S, ii permit to seek eiitployiticiii. may b0 ri-itisctl lo tiny ntitle PUTSIIH born in illl_\‘ of the yctirs from 190i in Ill-Ii, int-lit vim litis reitrlietl titre ill, tiiilcsii such person prcreiiia siilisl: lory L‘\lll(‘lll'i: lllill. he lins uni t-oittruveitcd tho pftlvlfilllllw‘ of Ymtiiotiiil Selective Berth-r- Rltihilizafion Ilegtiln- lions (that is. Alililntgv (‘nil-up lir-uulzilitvns). lititicnre required iii iu be in one <:i' the iulloitiitg fnrim: (a) A m-riijicitlc it] tIixv/itrrgc [rum IIi.v Jlrtjrslyir Fnrcu alter srrltirc rlurirtg i/ic pres-in! trtir; or (b) a rrfrriltttt slip isrliczl by f/ic Jrniy mi ripplicalian [of mlisititctli; ur (c) n ccrlifirulc n] ttirdicnl examination issued by the Registrar o] Ii .\IitI,-:'t" " i Ilmirtt’; or (ti) ri pos-Iyimientrn! tiriir-r we _ viii.- irriml by t/ic llcyia- Imr u) n .‘tlt\l»i/i:ii!ioti [Iron]; n! n Imrti in tiny n] Hm i/mr: . Ii :i'ti.‘n!ur_t/ ilrcluniliun mi a fir; lilllfjflllll! in inc CHI]: '/I!I(‘!'l oflivc. iinil lll la ttut lL “sirtglc person" umler Mo alien Rcgtilufioiu- Drtt-tiiitcitis rcierri-il in in (P) (It) itiui (P) iibovr ncctl he prc-vttteti only iltc first tint permit is suiigltt iiiicr ;\pr|| iit), lil'.'i. iiiiicss sullwuturiilly iiwccil [or liy n Selective SCFVIPB (iiiitcr. lJut-uiizcitls rclirrvti to lll (v) illlil (ti) iilmvc must be presented eneli time a permit is applied for. Tito point: under Ute new Regulations are to be infill-u! Iioletl: (l) Mala permits applying for 1trrtnilr Ity mail should Inrir-nril tt-iih Ilirir itppliviilirtnx Ilic cititlctiec rcqilintd (vrrrpf. (c) illllllV‘). (l) .-l Nrlrrvira Srrrir-c (Mien i\l >\\' furnish n. permit! uiititttil. first (nifty huvttlrtl atidvttcr. uIiz-ra Ilia appli- card's A0fl.‘l(‘f3 nrr rcqnfrrtl fur intmediale employment, M irhcrc a prnniL is alt/red for by mail, but m Nicol crises i/u‘ ritillrriec mtirt he (‘Jflllflf In 1hr S(IU'III_‘O Beruir-c (lfliecr Illffl‘, tmml/y WlTlllN 'l'lllll:il'l DAls a] the issue o] the yicrmil. All~ men, horn from 1902 In 1921, who inivo reached age l9, arc urged to co-opcraie with Employment and Selective Service Officers in thin mailer. Help yourselves, liclp olhera applying for permits, help the Offices to function smoothly, by having your documents with you when needed. Department of Labour- A. MatzN/iaiana, Huiuimuv hlllLl-IEIL, Director, National flcleciirr. Suvirc Ilnllfer d Labour nv D- K- APmOUI‘. D. W. Farn, Active Service VGAENTRM: Gllilllilllii I . . . . llll: coir-inn is .r..».~..i iur new , _ a! local IIINBT-tal, uiii “vellum. 5 ui 4 news; nilllin: uuyua uiseru. It uve ccula a worn, dlllcll] piu aula u: IUVISIIUB. UILASWELL fur Phoiugruphl. CONFEDEBAIIIUAY LIFE lNtiUh ANUE. L- l FUNERAL SERVICES-The funer nl of l-‘etcr Garter, wt 48 Station was held from his late reside“; lrriday ntoriiing to iit. Cutiioeit. Church, Si. 'L0'€-l1 into was lure . aitt-cnucd. Roquicitt lligti Muss v.. celeoratcc. by Rev. Parnell Wu. wno also tfliclatcri at the grave. 'l.. pallbearers were Joseph Biiu Daniel Boswell, Edward Joseph McAuluy. Human McCai itno Murdock McDonald. Interment was in the Church Uctnctery. CONDUCT TACTICAL SCHEME —Forty officers of the 17th Reserve Armoured Regiment took part in a ‘oi scheitte conducted witnout ytestertitiy iitoriilng iii the, y of T011 Hill. Previous to pro- 1 ccetiiug on the scheme they were| ,aildressed by Brigadier D. A. White. D.S.'.1., District Officer Command- ing, Following the scheme they re- turner. to the Charlottetown Hotel . fo. ltrieit and spent the afternoon CD531‘ no“! P" E" I" H- 3' MCAM‘ in discussion of the scheme, léyin Lbtk-"li éitizigoitis-lt County: . ~. . - ttt . t . '_ " Cowman R E‘ I" F‘ B_ MM Dom Lirnriiutia llvfMUNilATlgilfi} (JLINICS-Tltird Inoculation, be held iit the f0llOWing schoolrl ‘Tuesday, Mziv 4lll—SDl'll‘i'.{ Park at? 1.30 P. M. Parkdaie at 2.30 P, MA Wednesday. Mav 5th~W. K, s. at ii A. M. Model at 1.30 P. M. R. S. S at 2.30 P. M. Friday. Mttv 'lth—" Q S. S. at ll A. M. Notre Dame at r30 P. M. P. s. s. w. 2.30 P. at! 5-3-11. OTTER SHOT AT LOWER BE-l ,DEQUI~)-Yes:erclity morning tsim-l --*A ‘day! at Lower Bccleque. the game‘ T p (.‘lll'lt('l| {ofii ‘r of the R. C. M. Police took ‘p. ion of the pelt of a large’ r the previous Fridats‘ , " * ttent farmer of the dis-l trial. I". .. ttllevecl that the annmill tviis siiOt in tiiLstake for a seal as , aid; New Glasgow. J. C. Macltinls, l K. M. MJCLCJIII We-t Pcint. P. E. t-I.. E. D. lvlztoLeuit: B ic-ltl " F Moore. Bell Islx. . Wallace. H. J. st. (‘to M. T. Sampson; M. R. Wlgtmore: Rn ‘ Woods; New Loni t, P. MacRae and F‘. E. Deane. The morning anti cyeiiiii! servicrs ,wcre bClli coi".oti:;.eri by 4-1, lluzh ,M.liiii' llll(l the lllilcli,‘ for ilic ilzty’ ivas itnzlci" the cite; ‘on oi’ P: i‘. A. Rov Keiiczill. orgztitist and ClliilPiit Blll-"lfli through the farmyard,’ 11,353,913 closely oilmvcd by the f8.l!llEl"5 doe. ‘The of Bitptistn vtgrs Olters Ire extremely ritre in this; admin . the quid o1‘ My, proving and the utitimely end Oil land Mrs. Allison Grills at lite tnorir l ‘i138 Plfilllffilllle fillinlfil “Jill be rel jn-rtter. hv nature lovers. ‘The gprytof “Qpgu 111g gates‘ art ttrcvides gt penalty’ of from $207 ‘in sllltlll) for the hurtling. killing! m“ n gm- gtus §(-;-,or having in gmssessioti of an otter-f ‘lvicc “~35 A “cm do)“, g 1-13_ or pelt thereof (luring the close. and the t 't w?» Joint 1Z0 , SiFSQIl» tSlllilltiiilllil him t.» t» titt- ., tier, “ H _ —-—- isttttli tiixto hint. Sit". n‘ thou have‘ "B" 149315!) BY P"IRE—F‘I jltig service. t Tltc ailJlClll ivas 10f the 'l‘ettiple." t The scrip r i t l borne lrllll hzntdc, tcll tne tvlicre Wm l WM bflilfil-‘Cfl l0 have l-“iclli thou hast laid hint, anti I will iziize "4 » l)?‘ a (IPIPCW-‘Q ""8- 00Illl>1?lc' mm p\\"3y," 1v strayed lite large dwelling of At the beginning of the sermotrllllr- Angus MQNEIU 0f Auburn. l5 Dr. Mill-t" s kt,- abottt this 03mg "ll " of Charlottetown recent-g Victory st ltllii itfikvfl the t lrl its. which was wmttar- church to rt. this iippcttt oi l“ _ _"<°"'"' 3 nommg bui 5! our country, grtttitttccn ' ‘ 1'1 1'! s 1m" fill 310m“ m. after the blaze l e out. in suite and tarot." our gtttitij; i, “u; (Mr-pt, h gum: U; of ili<~ shorts of tl'¢ lthours who our tttcans. ‘I; 311:0 the “"3” ‘l “wit” h 4 9- M11 MU victor” U; t, A |,h_ m,- Nrill l.~'t_ tit" s» : tnorniii: for seeuiiun and eiif. . us cour- , l? llP‘ "Till "llfl Was RWRV Ht age to light ill! Ulfllx‘ ivzmh coil-villi‘, m9 71' H9 i5 5W1 a ‘ the ho ,, from u=. The Vi. the first ELW-Fl‘ onl ll llit" ztge t"! iotts ieireutirttt ‘i/ _" l Christ oti T” _ 31.; was not hi: liirltiriet‘. but ti. jilor- ' ~l"l'“ “ 33!? 11'- .ttt be taught ‘"1 a‘ 9-‘39- estittiab radon-ari- D.S.O.. District M. o. m. e sritiotis tln llil‘l‘..'“' ves» ,ziii:i full of fault and elude its for out sitis and‘ Fm‘ m" the [hm-FTC Am” C"‘m“-' m failures hut to brine com‘ rt and te.l193d.l"*f‘ m“ 53*" ' ' -' salvation to cacti one of His ehib-"ma" R9 "m" i‘ 99"’ ~~ dram lflcrrs tvn< l1el:l._Ye.=: “w tnQt-ttjng The anthem for the evening ser-I m? HFIFYWR’? 3'"'1""': m" flmcf" vice was "As It Brjiazi to Davin." i0‘ m" 77H‘ ‘RYEYVB’ Afmcllfell witon Jesus came i tltgt ttnd nsk< cc. TlllllllilS to ttttzth iittt iit orrlcr that he itiiitltt believc. "'20 (ttlxiiolis were nslzcd: Why was Jesus so much them,’ Ago Today (By 'l‘iic (Jeiiiddiaii Prcssl concerned .b t Tl o ti? - why, in TllSQClIQliYIDOlIIiI‘ f. dill fig] May 3mm“, _Gcmna“ troops In mm m him and n; to so mmh-‘Russia attvanced east from Odessa trouble? Dr. l£ill:~t' gtatcrl that the answer wits hecttitsn Je s is alrsvs coirterncrl about the ivett and elso because Thoieas renrescttts a type 0f people. both iii his time and at the present time. who fiitc‘. it dif- ficult to believe iii Christ. and tvh“ like the lowest irilernre lion of life We shell rer- rrrealet- thtttea wheni int; the Doncts Basin and occupied 'l fanrog on the Sea of Azcv. Nine liuttored Turks captured by British ttt Es Salt region of Palestine. French gunners diqvcrseci Germans south of VillersBretontieux. IN MEMORIA M We tire convinced nttrl believe that Christ is alive today _ _ M~"' N” In rvi-r lnvi|ii;“£iic:n0rv i}! our, l". >- --qv.>_~-~~~qs,_ ~ dear sun mtrl r0 her t? ayion‘ ' ‘PM siminoiis, who tic-parted this life‘ fitting and Sunnlvlng at“... Miiy a, 1936. Etn- Beforc the throne of God Thousands of children stand: "- J I B a N Childréanegyhose sins are all for- ‘l _ _ A H ly. happy band. olylolll"Tlu-='r , Up ‘fliere among the ihrémg P, - r _ H", Our darling Clayton liar: s "'"'“"' P E ' i‘ Wailing m u! ti, join him. “ Y’ i” s... - h.“ it Office llulirs: I0 t» i2 n, M _' In that heavenly happy land. l“ ' P M ti Luvingiy Remembered bv Pin-cafe. Holidays m. in nonntntmi-m sister and Brother. it Office L unnamed with ' DRUGSTURB @" ‘raise; 513711.‘ _ Z111. 4 . (1) Opening Prayer. M. MacDonald, Supervisor. (c) Credit Unions--Dr. J (d) Agriculture — Prob FARMERS} Do not. waste feed 0n non‘ producing fowl. Dispose of: them by shipping in the' Royal Packing Company. islcr of Education. We buy live oi" dressed fowl (ll Rural Edunlio" 311d and chicken daily paying the highest market vitluc. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. i). Jenkins, Prop. SUPPER (g) Music, Solo. (k) Iliscussion. y 'l‘iie (Ionferencc will be l Prince of Wales College. The svripttire lr. on vats found in, Rewmem 24th gt the ltetrie of Mt" and Mrs. John 20: i531, ' the lent wast ———— —-- vden. ‘.23 Braniorcl St. Jim 20:26 “Arr. ll ~ ' D13 G 7'" 179W? to lltlitlll‘ Richard again his cilsciplw y. r , have retrrned i!‘;,1 b J"m-fs B yce both Thamfls Wm, mu”. V‘ wiiere th. “tent the wmtri". - \'| the Sq-yipp A Jesus. tire do. , 1 ‘ ’ —*— -“'— was d"ll'lf‘l'- stood iit the illl(‘l‘~l, _ . v d l\ "Dozzoai and be iiiitn you." ‘e preterit d t": P"f?ll Ilirzht tiller the trsttrrez-tinnl ‘I " M Piinn. S-"V- t.ic disc . . i p met» were mace Room. Tllnnlils bsinrr with for We C“ _ n in wit ,1 mp ncvs A V. E. studvine lter itirlortrlttwliwti Rural Life Conference, (lh’town. May 5, 1943 PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, 2 O'clock p.ni. REV. D. K. ROSS — CHAIRMAN — WELCOME THE APPROACH T0 THE RURAL LIFE PROBLEM (a) The purpose of the Conference-Rev. W. S. Godfrey (bl The Womeifs Institutes and their Work — Miss Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. (e) The Federation of Agriculture-J. J. Ti'l\ll10l', I.‘rc- sidenl. Federation of Agriculture. (f) Discussion led by Rev. Mark Dawher, D.l). EVENING MEETING-S 0’CLOCK (h) Address of Welcome-Hon. Mark McGuigan. Min- Rector, Si. Duustan's University. (j) Arldress-The Way Out for the Rural Community | and the Church-Dr. Mark Dawher. l).D. <. .. illflllg Features for the tliodern Home. Smart Breakfast Suites Li..tt.: brooks, son ot Mt" and Mrs Sysltiey Brooks <i White Sands, eiiiisel in his 18th year iit the Artillery Service, but ncortiy aitrr- wards \ accepted to train it; n ]"".i(.'!lli.. . and W115 itunsfertrc‘. to Georgia, U S where he soon qitaln fled and received his wings, although only in his 19th vear. He is the only paracltutist fr.m P. E. I with the exception of Dr. Hvnclman from Charlottetown. Both hitve lust left for final training in a Canadian field iii Mnrtitcbl. His brother" Vic- tor has just 12ft after a few dzvi leave to rej in his ship This patriotic family has two t.~n- cles. now in Englnitrl one. Maxwell Brooks, a great War veteran, now on the aitti alt- craft. also Lieu‘. Aithur Brooks. the yztiztgest sou of this family. One son Victor, cnace the sznretne sacrifice in the last Great Wiir, and lies ‘curled in Eng- land. Those two brave sons of Mr and Mrs Sydney Brooks we yet to taste their first cigarette tr any sniritoiu liqttor. Who cat beat this record‘? lav their tribe increase.- A tribute- to Lovziltt Lieitt. W llirm R Cattnoti, It. C. n. v, R "c. P. E I at H M Oil (‘Ollvtfl live iii that. our i-retirs 1:1‘ . Teddi" (Zhrst eon : itch seqpj‘ lie stints up cattle in His r . aitr; I re - 12d N‘). G2 C. A.‘ "i its sitrreztlott and t mes not to iitid ‘B3 C five and also a l“iL.\I‘~'Dl-.'i'l.‘5 HONORED An uutisuitllv ntEt- fidllifilllii! was‘ held on We-‘nesclay evening, March were honored with the tttmost es- teeitv-Alrw itrescnt "Y." ‘Miss Flor- ence G Sim is wit hztcl alrefldv lolrcpt the re use and ‘s. now a W. course m. Hunter Collette. New York. Mo: Simmons Ls the wrnncdatiehter of Mrs. Josnnh Catirtwwll 'f Trvon and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Sim- mom of Granada, Re-freshmottts were served bv the hostess and en- icrtainment provided bv the trite-sis. 'ne outstatiziine feature beini! a step (lance performed b" ‘Vlr Dougnl ]\_Il'-vrKiv\v‘r‘Y\ a eticst 'f Ros- ton for the winter. A well Fl“‘ll cveninv. was t-nlcyetl w all and “to partv brnuzht to a rlore with ill" singing of the Naflnnal Anlliritt IN 114:’? IMIOiRIA M THE LATE ARTHUR R. WRIGHT Alberloii and vicinity was suction- cd hy the sudden passing at ttoon on Motiday, April 26th, of Mr, Arth- ur R, Wright, who was born at Scarl- towri sixty years ago. Front there, with his parents, he moved to Nine Mile Creek then to Alberton and re- . T. Croteau lems and Outlook — W. R. Extension-Di". J. A. ‘Murphy, held at (Thariolieinun in Dr. Dawber will also address a meeting at Summer aide on the evening of May 4th. ______ ,, , . sidafthcreeversliioe with the ex». to those in ne caption of a few 1/9311? W’ l dalt5g§lgr of Henry Leard of A1181“! the funeral was held. following a m“ in November. i913. For a tium- lshoi". service at ljs home Wednes- ter of rears he Omlflted with great t my" SflllSllZlCilOll to all _ 00mm, Elccifig Liglltiilg Plant and ttlthouglt not iit the best ol health tor m9 p351 two years, he was still able to carry on i115 work so that, _ his sudden death was ll great shock t Leard, Lyman Lezird gndAlvtti Ash- to everytboey. fine qualities. ltoitouritble and un-i assuming ill all his clealiitizs and al- I Vvcelm. Hunter Weeks ways ready to give a ltelptng hand‘ don. Ernest Hardy, R (‘ash l't‘lt‘".~" g. The gayest, smartest breakfast suites that tie have ever offered in thdrLilctnvvttl Many modern style in the season's leading colors as iveii as maple and vsalnut finish. Comg in and scs- uur display. Clear Mirrors t0 Cosh Price l A good variety of Mirrors suitable for living room. dining room or hallway. Values are exceptional as you will admit when you see them for yourself. New Wardrobes Cash Price Double-dour wardrobes that will bring new usefulness lo your bedroom or bQd-gflflng lviarlc of selected hardwood in walnut Comfortable SLEEP UNITS To cash prices These are the latest development in the bedding industry. They ennslsf of lwo pjgcgg- genvrallv a spring-filled mattress with deeply upholstered hose. However. the unit at $34. tlv- "Uhmpin" by SIMMONS. is made with a FULL be: spring base and n. layer felt i0p-a combination that will give exceptional sleeping comfort. (time in and see our large stock of Studio Suites. They are lmart and attractive. 'I‘ERMS in Accordance with Wartime Prices and 'l‘rade Regulations. F. A, Stewart Jones-ml Kent Stu-Charlottetown Telephone 602 fipgtfifll Representative iiiiqghiailwibb. _ e ora tributes were as 10119;" Pillow from his wife; wreaths, Mr. Henry Leatd and family, Mr, an Mrs. Alfred Gordon, Mrs, E, 17mm; sort, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Weeks, Mr, Guilcford Inwthe; and funny N“, Mile Creek; Sllral/s. Mr. and Mr: Geo. Ramsay". Melville Donald, Mn Rent-WI and Sophie. Mrs. Ethel Har fl). .l, I... and Mrs. Douglas, Char lottetown. '1e_v reitdercd two very fitting selec~ The ‘immediate relatives beside hi Mt", Wrirzitt was a man of very ticns, .50f‘l‘O\Vll‘ig wife are his two 51st,"; The pail hearers were Messrs. Carl ' Mrs. Ethel Hardy and Mrs, J. 1 Alfrec Gor- Douglas. Charlottetown. besidesi nisay Hardy number of nephews and nieces. -.. _ .. . .__. spent ill . He was a cons;stettt member of the CAIIRCH. He married Ada. I Aibcrton United church. from which the 29th. The ofliciafirg t 0.4" s were Rev. J. Sheen and Fl b. Davies who tspoire very iiigit Durlnu the set" rcltc~Mcssrs Cyril U18 t ccttccriteti . the male quar; Leard. Russel IT TAKES TWO_TAOZ o. 1T p . Ocurtecy Montreal Gazette l 5. 3 l “rum-n. u~»¢..»,.nm.--..l._-. -- 1 uan-s-ur-s-ivi