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The OpposiLoIl has i; grave duly to perform in bound hersrif to God by the triple The closing hours of i101‘ life were vows of religion. marked by tihzit serenity o1’ 5on1, ex. per-fenced by those who have spent their lives in and for God; for. in members did lo familiarize tage because the not have a chance THE CHARLOTTETOWISL (so A The Central Guardian You should attend your party cau- $1111] column lg reserved for IICWI of looal Interest, but odvertmlug of s newly nature may be inserted at five cents a uord strictly pay- siilo In advance. GEORGETOWN: Cihurch 0t‘ Eng- imd Services. Easter Sunday, Mai- tins and Sermon 1L A. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M. Douglas H. Shei- ren. Student Missionary. SERVICES OF “TIRSHHHYSIIII- dis-y, April Gtih. Presbyterian Chuxxh in Canada. Cardigan 11 A. .\i. Lorne Valley 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 p, M, The Easter Message and Eas- ter Music. R. D. MacLean. illinis~ ter. VALUABLE C0“. -- A valuable auiimal is Klrksido Lucky itosc tReg. 225968) an iIyrshIrc cor.‘ owned by George P. hfatheson 8:. Son, Wheatley River. P. I. Tihe ARDIAN cow. which 1s 7 years old and .milk_ ad twice daily. had a total P100111?- tion for 365 days of 106a!) lbs. nf milk of which 6B1 ‘libs. wcrc butter fat. To qualify is coiw in this 3E0 group must produce 10.000 lbs. of milk teatlng 4% butter fat (400 lbs.) i A full sister of this cow, KIIRSIOJ‘ Lugky L555 yielded 15,319 lbs. of milk and 652 of butter fat for the some period ad’ time some years 88°» Bedeque is quite ivrsiwrfll do S“ back as long as his Government makes $600,000 a i-iwr mi the Mi- it]. Mi‘. Wright: “Yutu \\ill hour from me, all right. iii (l vslvie Mr. Bell: “We heard from y~ll two years ago in no uncertain terms. Perhaps we will hear from you again." Payments to Ottawa Mr. Bell noted that one Liber-f ; a] speaker had said that this Pru- ivince was a liability to the Divin- ‘inlon. That was not the ' z-ttitude to take. “We were cd into Confederation. and that. time we have been going fur- ther and further behind." he said. We now pay the Dominion almost ' $3,000,000 in income lnxcs. Ovci‘ $10,000,000 gocs out of this ProW vlncc in various taxes to Ottaiivii. Mr. Bell said he ivos quoting’ from ; m-erside Liberal W955 b)’ MP Graham Rogers, riii employee ofi "hf-ails will be rcccived ~ illlll Ml‘. Donald; z, Philip Doyle; I. Harold Oulleri. Grade II — 1. James Costello: and Arthur MoOabe (equal): 2. Inward McOobo; l, George ‘hminor. Grade 1i! - 1. Dibme Bolgor; 2. Billy Gilli: and Stanley Doiscette (equal: 3. Vincent DeOoaie. Grade II - l. John Mcfiregor an: Kimball Blanchard (equal); '_. Poul Ordghim; 3. Med Tierney. Grad, I - 1. Richard RAlSh; 2. Hurry James; l. John Dium. Gmde I - 1. Louie MacDonald; 2. Bentamd cal-laghon; 3. Kevin Mind. Grad-e I — 1. Michael Hughes; z. Fred Smith; 3. Billy Mulligan. In Mosnoriasn SIQTEB MARY DUNSTAN, C-BJL In the eo-rly momiisig d Mend-ll!- Msrch 31, the soul at Slater Mary Dunstan. a valued nwmibe of the Congregation of tihe Sisters 0d St. Martha of Prince Edward Island. passed to its etemal reward after a long illness borne with cheerfitiness and Christian fortitude. Slater Min-y Dunstan, tho daugih- ter of Edward Walsh and the late Jane Currim. was born at Suimimer- ville forty-nine years ago. The greater port of her youth she spent ‘with her beloved mole. the lsto Reverend Thomas Curran. from whom she learned lo well the great truth of the primacy of the spiri- tual. In 1920 she entered Mount 8t. Mary's Novltiste. and since that time had laboured with unremitting energy and zeal in the various Houses of the Institute. Her loyalty and devotion to her Community, her ever increasing ma! for Gods glory. he;- strong faith and deep spirit of prayer oil servo to Pfflvii haw sacred she ever regarded tha| solemn promise she had made on that memorable morning. lust twenty-five years ole Whm She 0£>0 the midst of her intense physical sufferings. slu- enjoyed a ioretnste of the heavenly bliss that. awaited her. "I could never have believed that it was so sweet to die." were this last words she spoke before her lips were sealed in death. Of her immediate family on aged flitheir. four briitltcrs and five sis- wrs survive her. Peter. Arlington. Mass; Ilhomris, Boston. Mass; NLlchael. New York. N. Y.; Edward at home; Minnie Mrs. Michael Con- neily. Boston. Mass; Margaret. Mrs. John Donahue. Roseneaih; Catherine, Mrs. Dnn Kelly. Boston, Mass; Florence, hlrs. William Shea, Arlington Mass; Laura-in. themselves with tlu- terms of the ihe Government. Mi. Rognrs H!" Dominicn-Proviiiiiul agreement urgd that we pay n iroxinnitiily- "I take it, however, that lht‘. $63.50 pcr Ctlpllil iii l? s and zi— Premier was dissatisfied with thi- be“; $.40 pt)!‘ cnpita in freight; rind’ settlement obtained. and I don't an we M, ggtflng‘ back under this blame him," said Ml‘. Bell. "Wi- are asked to sign an agreement whereby we get $15 per capital. That ls all we got plus our statu- tory subsldics and some $90,000 chucked in. We don't know whni that is; possibly it i-s to make amends for the new 5 per’ cent Corporation tax. There is noth- ing else to this wonderful agree- ment. “Where is all the money to come from, then, if the promises in thc Mrs. Stephen MeCabe, Ions. Hes- mother predeceased her several years B80- ’1‘he funeral was held Wednes- day, April 2. following a Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Chapel o1 Mount Saint Mary's Novitlate. ‘II-w celebrant. Reverend Dr. J. P. E- 011M119!’ W85 1185151041 by Rfiwon the treasury. I would advise 0° I-hflb" erend F. L. Cass, Deacon. and Rev- erand J. A. Sullivan. ' Present also were His Excellency. Most Reverend James Boyle. D.D.,l Bishop of Charlottetown. Right Reverend Mam-ice McDonald. Rlchti Reverend I. A. Murphy. Reverend; Dir. P. McMahon, very Reverend i Edward Baldwin, C. SS. R, Rievém end P. J. Gallery. C. $8. R. Rover“ end M. E. Francis. Reverend Dr. R.- G. Ellsworth. Reverend Wilfred Mc- I Candle. Reverend Vviillnm Slmpsoimi Reverend Kenneth lIcMiilsn. new, erend P. F. MacDonald. Final Ab-i solution was given by His limel- lericy Bishop Boyle. Iniermon-l wal in Mount St. Mai-W's Cemetery. the. service; at tihe grave being oonduct- i ed by Reverend Dr. Odloniloy. The pail bearers were: Stephan McCwbe, Lieut. Frank MoMi-lla-nw Wilfred Mooney, Brendon Curran» Cecil Walsh and Reginald Walsh. May she rest in peace. i l In Momoriansl In loving memory of Douglas Speech from the Throne are to be implemented? High schools will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Teachers’ salaries. ll very necessary measure-will cost money. So will highway lmprvve- merits and other undertakings. There are all kinds of demands the Government. don't: depend sliibdvwmwwholly on the revenue under the 1110111115"- Prohiihition Act." Premier Jones: "The revenue last year was twice as much as it was four years ago." Mr. Bell: "But your expendi- tures have slso increased. Appar- ently the Government is going to depend for new revenue on the liquor traffic. Lust year you hao a $600,000 profit. But I don't think you should try to get too much from that source, because there are a great many people who think that the way tho Prohlbi-' tlon Act is handled today is not right. It is quite all right to make s profit but it would appear that this ls being pushed with the idea of getting a huge revenue." Hon. Mr. Wright: "You changed your mind from you said tiwo years ago." Mr. Bell: "No. but I don't nur the hon. member kom Bedoque object." Mr. Wright: "I have very 5gp. lous objections to lt. I voted a- Eainst that amendment." have what PRIIIDE EDWARD THEATRE Easter Monday, April 7 fi Malcolm MacArthur, who passed’ After The Profit: AFTERNOON and EVENING I I .“.::'::..'.'".. if".".'.".:r;'..'."i:r:"i.::.i‘?..':"i:.:..fi::.: i§l°.3§?l.;”.“.'.l’.l.i.é'i§“iil.‘2 a Premier J. Walter Jones and Mir. Jones; His Worship B. i Earls MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. The St. Ciiorios Auxiliary Society Prounts “BLACK GOLD” (A Ploy You Will Enjoy) 3 ACTS In Aid of the Charlottetown Hospital Produced and Staged under Direction of J. AUSTIN TRAINOR, C.D.A. tocst cssr or PLAYERS i DON MESSEIVS ORCHESTRA SPICIALTIES IETWEEN EACH ACT ‘ AFTERNOON MATINEE AT 2:30 PM. SHARP PRICE: Children 15c; Adults 50c ’ svmms mromsncr CURTAIN AT Oils m. SHARP PRICES: Reserved 75c; Riisii 50c Ticlltot Solo for Matinee and Evening opens oi R. T. Holman’: Ltd, Wodrmdoy Morning, April 2nd, at 9 O'clock lira».- oho on Thursday Morning and Saturday. Phone No. <_\9 l l l I l ‘figural. who puma may April '_. i It sauna so strange and we made: money, though." i Your sudden death Illfllrlaed us olL ‘iiiouiii be handled properly‘ 8nd W0 51'6"" IIIIIWGWWIII-IIUMIA. it ls not. The Hon. member for One of the beet the world ‘slimy Missed but Always semen-ill] Mfllflflfifljn Qifli Zlidomoriansl LUND-In loving m daughter and alatcr Geneva Rollo, ‘blind, R. N.. who ; ADI‘! 8th, 1087. ls gently turned today." ‘In Memorials: l m» 1m wit-y. but w", by In Illenco Io remember. away April 4th, 1841. Mr. Bell: "I voted for In Act As a wonderful son we think of you that Y0“ brought in yourself, and In rnemorlcs that are fond and true we voted for it with the idea that iThoro wasn't a thing too big or too lt was n proper thing to do. It I‘ mall. ,seems to me that the Government That you wouldn't. iry to do for all. have been pushing this to make Why- Mr. Wright: "Are you weonrr-d Mr. Bell: "No, I thlrik the a- n". 'mendment was all right, but it tulried brred by l-Iia Father, Mother, Brother and Sisters. ——- i In lvvlns memory of our our Ion and brother HI. M. JOSEPH McKENNA Greenfield y o! s dear who was Killed in Holland passed may on; April ti, 1945. l llrvoet memories will linger forever. Tine cannot change them. It’; true: Yeup that may ccmo cannot lever Mesh", pa." ‘M Lkum 30m- Ioving remembrance of you. "A leaf In the book of Mornorlll, agreement ll 015 per head. Premier Jones: "I W715 not lin- der tho impression that the freight goes into the Dominion exchcquer" Mir. Bell: "It is all the sninl thing. It all comes out of one pocket." The GovernmenhMnBcll-mriln- tnincd. should spend nmro on Agriculture. The comparatively smsall grant lost year had not all been expended. No one would find fault with the Minister of this rio- pnrtment if he had exceeded his estimates. Cattle breeders iiiinlil. -bc assisted to the ext-ant of ziv- tng them loans for the llllrCiliflSt‘ o.’ purebred cattle. Premier Jones: "The banks will Mr. Bell: "Yes. at three Premier Jones: V "No, 1on2‘ temis." Mr. Bel-l: "Not at all. That pro- vlolon never functioned properly here. I have always preached that the Government should do this because the Government couldn't lose on lt. It ls no use glviing a farmer a loan for three or six months of the year. He needs it. for‘ five years.” Premier Jones: "He cam get it right now." Mr. Bell: "The Act is there. but it has not worked out satisfactorily. I think that now is the time. within the next year or two, to encourage runners iii-id to ald them in a financial way if necessary. One of the great troub- les, of course. is that fami rs are not raising their hay or and puturo. Farmers cannot afford to go out and pay 071 a ton for hay." Premier Jones: "824 is.the top price." Mr. Bell: "In Charlottetown it is $1.40 a 100 lbs.. I know. But even at M) the farmer can't nt- ford to buy it. If we have nn- other dry year such as we had last year. we are going tn linvn serious trouble in this Province. Brighton Bridge Premier Jones: "Why don't you say something rfbout Brighton Bridge?” M1‘. Bell: "Brighton Briclzn Is something that will come. Even as‘an emPlWInent project lt would be worth while. There are not too mamiy veterans going back on the farms: new towns are growing up around Charlotte- town. largely composed of voter- aris who built there on govern- ment grants with the of finding criployment in Charlotte- town. The Government has got to help out these men with "m1 ploymcnt. and what is it doing a- bout it?" In his opi-nlng remarks Mr. Bcll noted that. within the last ‘hrce niovitha the Second District of Queen's had lost four Venerable citizens. Mrs. Ada Stevenson. HQFO CHURCH NOTICE I01‘ Pariah of Milton and Rustlco for Easter IJay. st. John's. Milton. Holy Communion 11.00 am. Evening Prayer 1.30 p. m. St. Marisa. Ruc- tico. Evening Prayer 3.00 p. m. Rev. Sidney- J. Davies, Rector. S'l‘. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. April 6th. 1947. Easter Sun- day. 8.00 A. M. l-Ioly Communion. 11.00 A, M. Iloly Communion and Sermon, Subject. "Christ Vlcbr- inns“. Anthem. “Christ Is Risen". Maunder. 2.30 P. M. Children's Easter Service. in the Church. 7.00 P. M. Easter Carol Service. (No Sermon.) Everybody welcmie. COURT MOURNING. — His Ilonor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard hns received word from the secretary of State that Court mourning will be observed for one week from April 1st out of respect to the memory of the late King George 11. of Greece. Flags on all Ilcmtnioit Government buildings ivill be flown at. half mast on Suin- day, April 6th the day on which the funeral ls to be held. EASTER MONDAY AT THE CHARLOTTPYPOIVN POST OF, I-‘ICIL-April 7th. 1947 being Easter llfondnyi and a statutory holiday wickets will be opcn “from 8 A. M. to Noon only. There will be one moriting Lcttcr Carrier Delivery. and des- ngiichcrl its usual. Street Letter bnxrs will be cleared iis on a nor~ ilifll day. VISITING P. E. L-Mlds E1516 illaclvfillan left for Peter's Road. i‘. E I.. vherc she will vislt for a _ period of tiinc with her brother-in_ low and sister, M1“. and lVlrs. Alex- ander lllacLeaii and family. She also visit her brother-tn-iaw and s stir. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Acorn, Al- liston. ‘P. E, I. She made tihe trip t)\'(‘l‘ by piano Ellld was accompanied by hq- cousin, Hrs. Carleton lvloorc .\Ioore.— New Glasgow News. SOCIAL GATHERING. — One cvfliliig recently Mrs. Aaron Hun m; (intflrlalnCfi nt lirr home. Mriln Street. in honor of her 1110111911 MY- James White of Murray River- this respect. It is at o disadvan- an article published in the Siun- ;P_ E. I.. who lsspendlng some time l! E. CAMPBELL APRIL 5. 19-14 Is r200» MAN T0 Know Ho can how you u,‘ many advantages e1 p", vldlng money to; yo," sunset yearn through guaranteed life income; H" I £004 rniiii to know. Charlottetown (Htional Ijfew Assurance Home Offico Toronto with Mi‘. and Mrs. Hunter and other relatives in town. The happy occasion was the passing of rmothtr milestone in Mr. White's life Jour- ney. The delightful affair was 1r- ranged as a complete surprise to the guest of_ honor, who had been out the first part. of the evening. and upon arriving Home tihe living rocm, which ihad lfien in darkness. was immediately flooded with light, and the strains of “lIaPDY B1rth~ day"! "Surprise! Surprise"! pealod forth from several o! his friends and neighbors. who had gathered thcre to celebrate his birthdayJfihe guest of honor received many use- ful glfts, accompanied by good wishes and birthday greetings. The recipient though momentarily aimazed made a fitting reply and thanked thmi nil for thus remi-m- bering him on this occasion. The slipper table was nicely arranged. the central decoration beling the Company of Caada Established l 8 9 1 I897-—A HAL!‘ CENTURY or SERVICE-1947 m I prcitily decorated birthday mtg, The hostess served a deilcioin luncheoxw-New Glasgow News. Personals Mrs. Stanley Dalton and chiidrm‘ Stanley Jr., and Virginia of Chill‘- lottetown, are spending Easter with Mrs. Bolton's parents. Mr. and M", Elmer E. Sharbell, Postage. Mrs. Clifford Derrell Thoimpgon of Charlottetown. in gpendihg E35. w" in Swirl-s the Iuest of Mrs. J. Bell. The many friends of M11. Percy Dollklas. StanihoPQ. will be pleased to learn that she is making ii satis- factory recovery after her i-eoeni operation in the P. E. I. Hospital 1%?“ BOSTON from Sydney - Halifax - Yormouth - Saint John D0. of North River; Mrs. ‘Ilhomas Doyle. sled M. of North Rustlco. and Mrs. Paynter and Mr. Phil- lip Mctntre. both aipproaching 90. Ever- llelncmbered by‘ Father. ‘ Sisters and Brothers. l ly Wonderful New Support. 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