be dens a l " n quanta-new 211,“: yep!‘ to the m“ A“ a. no ammo: o at w, sumac-w“ égykro; ,- _., aa-ei. and e _-,.’-~,.~ il" a 5,9.‘ 091$ flmlt. ""- ‘ mm ‘ALBEBToNr “m Acrm‘ $3 fimniafiilm Stubs. 3-14- 91 1. cover boat or cab- N11’: iron tswvefl. Null" $973197“! m ll x _ - n. - Kenslngtcn rink “.2312? March 14. New M11"! l: spoils Valley. Second same in l...” for North Shore twgllg‘ u c’ ggy - Bedeque Frink ,,-*,.,"...°.°.. March u. mm lame when in some 0 ‘Hfieeclg League. Freetown - we‘ BEEVCTS- 2 . efied t0 ltlfilld- lhlfl . 3-13-1446-18. .03.. DOWNING ENBOUTE Home, _ Mrs. H. M. Downing of gummerside has received a cable mm her son, Dr. John B. Down- ing overseas stating that he will “u... l-iellfax this weekend. pr, Downing plans to establish a practice at Bordem-S _po surnames nocxm U tonight. at 1:46 IMYD- Pinyin: a to South 3-14-11 Jawbone AND BALTIC w. I s. -The March meetLng of the w: M. S. for Malpeque and Baltic was held Tuesda afternoon at the Manse. The resident, Mrs. crowdis opened the meetin with the ‘singing of hymn 011. elve m ,bers answered to roll call. mi gtes of last meeting read also tl-Qturefls report given. Letters were read from Mrs. Woodside and ill-s. Enston. Twenty-seven culls were r/dc by members since our February meeting. Mrs. Gerard lmkhart was in charge of the Af- rictn program "What of Tomor- olit" This is t e climax of our . rlcsn study. ' nank Offering en- Velopg; were distributed ' among ti‘; members, Easter meeting io be hold on April 211d at the holnc of ill-s. Preston Groom Roll call to be answered with the word ‘witness!’ Hymn 2W followdd by the lfizpah benediction brought the meeting to close. , ____ . ‘PRAYER. SERVICE AT MAL- I‘! UE — The orld Day of 11%? was observed in Malpeque A m.‘ pef-lod game previo bbore M88110 lame- U ted Church on March 8th. f0 y number were present. vi Hamilton. lilfalipeque. Darnley and Sea View auxiliaries in nt- ttndance. Mrs. .Lealle Ramsay, llahlilton. Vresided. Associated on the platform were Mrs. Crowdis, llilbequc. and Mrs. Hickey. Dam- lty The theme-The Things That Make for our Peace-program as flfllgnated in Missionary Monthly. brand 2nd section was taken by lullulton w. M. e.;_ tn Mrs. W_ dle Crozler taking solo in PP hi "Open l My W683’ teen Hill Far Away". and "Th " Tilou Gayest." Mrs. Simp- * llrrtided at the piano. Inter- ‘ "Ml prayers were offered by ' $1- Beairsto, l». Donald. Miss Stalwart. _. Ramsay. Rev. Mr. Crowdis lie a brief. but excellent address ni Peace. This meeting was con- 16. in stock ut\Brat§;_’18é_ m. l: 4 of Zslington. Idlgfljllyfllbidth hliidol Gemini-lawman. Waive lmstl _Is|k Gallic Illlnpvllb some lrieblvcellelfllldihllnlaqlide- _ feedetlvedeeesyourlosse. Joanna. - One wall much- ed team of mares, nine and lmyears ‘more . .°“..,..°"' soun . o Martin. lers asst. 3-12-21. '"‘- ' --.-—e ~—ALBEBTON ‘Friday. Mardl 22nd, "Going My Way". Great Pic- lllc. . . 3-14-11. -ANNUAL school 300114 Bede- aue- rink Friday. March 15.3 l3 a‘ —IlXPEBlENCEl) blacksmiths will not weld heavy anchors in hot weather. Order heavy iron or made to order anchors now at Bruce's. . 3-13-21. -ll0l IALI. — At Central Bedeque. P. E. 1., four room house. equipped with electricity. Including ham and lot. action any time. Mrs. Mildred Cl’ . 3-14-21. —IIOCKEY — Kmsilldtbn rink 11 key Club vs. North Shore All Stars. Playoff game for Bell Trophy. Game starts 6:15. 3 u a —ENLAII.GING STORE -- Ralph Chllbeok 8r Co.. Central Bedeque are enlalg their store by fin- ishing two s ies th rtofthéncsen . . galleried‘ ddleton withacrew of six men is rushing the work and expects to have the new part ready for the spring trade-S. —NOVILT! SHOWER —- A de- lightful supper and novelty allow- er was held at Mulberry lodge on Wednesday evening by the Mixes Todd and Mlle Eleanor Casn-pbell in honor of Mrs. Eric Sheen whose marriage took place recently. The varied and useful gifts were open- ed and placed on the table by Miss Music Pauline Todd. was furnished by Miss Catherine Mc- Callum. Mrs. Shem sincerely thanked hel- friends for their kind- ness on this occasion-S. —BOTABJANS T0 E UIP DOOM- At the regular meet ng of the Summerside Rotary Club on Tuesday it was decided to raise an amount of 85,000 over a period of three years to provide the cost of a room in the new Prince Coun- ty Hospital. This room will he known as the Rotary Room. Mr. William Hayward gave a report of the crippled children's drivo and mid that $1,800 had been raised with all the returns not in. Guests were Victor Travers and Robert Clarke. —S. Personals -.M.rs. Charles Profit and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan of Alberto were 1n Charlottetown attending the annual meeting of the P. E. Island Red Cross Society. 'l‘ucsdny. March l2. —Pte. Alex Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nicholson of Al- bany, has returned home from ov- erseas after spending two and a half years~with the Cape Breton Highlanders. Hic family and friends were joyous to find him in good health. After ape Hing a month home he has returned to his duties in Halifax. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of ~ Sumlnersde. have left on an ex- tehded v it to cities in and the United States. they will visit their Ferne. a student at University-S. _ _ -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson Mass. have arrived in Summerside on a visit to lattcrb parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn. Cedar Street-S. Canada En route daughter, Mt. Allison . National Anthem and bene- _ {Hospital llelp lWANTED "r Obstetrical .. instructor'- ilo ed with an olferlnil. dedica- Anna ulcer‘: in r. FARM FDR SALE I offer for sale my farm at Carleton, sltuuind on highway. 1% miles ship Mill'- Tllll farm consists of I00 acres more or and is in a high state of cultivation u rledelargeetotmbiiacresclear. 8 acres of choice hardwood and the balance under soft wood and pee- u never-felling Spring the uoylidn- of it hll always car- hi awhile-mousse i h Ililll llllvlf v Ivfl i llllll OIIIUI, ALSO NEWS and COMEDY Shows, 7.30 and 9.15 Matinee Thursday at 3.30 annot SUMMERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McFarlel-le. Fernwood. were recent visitors to Charla tetown. ‘Mrs. Hal-tie Condon. Wilmot Valley Jetumed. home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Darrah. in Keir)- simzton. His many ‘friends are glad l0 know that Mr. John C. Pillmsn, New Annan. is making good pro- gross toward recovery in the Prince County Hospital after being operated on for appendicitis. ‘ Mr. James N. Clark. North Bedeque. is confined to his bed with the ‘flu; his many friends in the Bed ue south Shore Hockey League w h him a speedy re- covery. The Young People's Society of the Bedeque United Church enter- tained the members of the Free- town Young People's Society vdth a skating part-v in Bedequc rink. endiflR up with a wee-rile roast. A11 seeglhed to cnioy themselves very mu .- On Saturday, March 9th. on the eve of the departure of the Gould family from eque ~00 th ir new home in De Sable. Mr. arfd Mrs. Walter Gould. their son Harold and Mrs. Gould were din- ner guests at the home of Miss Annie heard During the bvening r the Women's other m of Missionary Society of which Ma's. Gould Senior is a valued member assembled to do her honour. After a time spent in games and soci intercourse the prwident on be- half of the society addressed Gould. elcpressi deep apprecia- tion of her serv ces so generously given through the yew. resret at the removal of her and her fam- ily from our community and the hgpg for happiness and continued their new home. Following the address gifts were presented tn Mrs. Gould to serve as reminders of her Bedcque fflends. With the serving of refreshments the eve- ns was brought to a close. The world day of prayer . WM held in the Bedeque United Church om on Friday Iltdlémc Mrs.” usefulness in church environment m“ ""’..'i:.i.":l.-ll.:*ls;s:l.::: ....... .... am" "if plrdfihe ocdfy-Twtflnmfi v lllllbedhosritI-l- w‘ m’ bowlltsm lflnsg " rns sur- "liens. 1'1"“ will! 500"“. a. Irina-mime Inland new viaery. a llrle building also s benhoae. team for eeing farm, h ll hunk’ CA prune M11 "w" - or... ‘l. c . 3-14-10-21. ‘EIEEIZE restl isi t ‘ " “l” , KiNtiwitli-llllG rngm“ m ‘ . ray nay and _ ltoealtfr summons V. _ vlcijolils" ‘ p m nude», Muscular u“ El rsuu-n-c-nne-evaw m 2m‘ wtv-vltvaxbtlv‘ lllllllh y» 4.. . I t ii .-‘f un-[mn-ng-un-nn aoanes Friday, Mink-lit! ' Evening, 1:18 - 0:15 Matinee 8:80 Usual Admission rue lcllastofrv ‘llltlliltllililfll lllttgitlaftliro" ‘iletflwwsm. ques- Inglo- Iof: bathe of v moan m? - Bow many veterans are ia~ theomnitutionat present! ofbedsen lumber of nurses- nos-l .0! the Institution? f number of nines now gm _ B) How many, additional nurses m necessary? (0) What steps have been taken to procure the estrs necessary nurses? Answers; (l) motel bed capacity of Pro- vincial Sanetcsitun for potienh. Coptmiesi authorized the Sunfl- intendéht tofuse '15" centof beds faring. A. pa ‘ ) 00. 87. ) l0. Registered Nurses 1S. Gradu- not eligble for registration. 2. (i!) Two or more. registered nurses reouired before population is up to us. (I) Flo date. nurses as lomlired have been- procurebiie. There are four nurses who were ‘with the armed forces on the staff. and at orosentthere are others available. Education w. Strong: - Give the names and officers and salaries of all persons enuployed in Charlottetown by the Department o1 Educeti Officials at present in_the Dc- partment of Education with cdut- ies and salaries: W Show. MA. Director of L. . Education. $3.500. P. B. Bradley. Secretary of Edu- cation $3.400.- Mauricé 7.1m Calhill. assistant see- ' lifachhail, attendance officer. 01.800. " oogadie Acorn. stenographer. ll,- BIEVCXIY Pound etcnograpl-ler, gaésallc Kigglns, stenographcr. A‘ .' s. Callaghan. BA. Inspocto ' C. B. Jelly. B. A.. Inspector of Schools. $1.500. G. Edison MacDonald. lnspecto of Schools. $1.500. A. A. Gilmore, Inspector of Schools. $1.500. H. J. Gfynes. Inspector of Schools. $1.500- Dt. Col. W. W. Reid, B.A.. Dir- ector of Physical Fitness. 3.500. Alvin Myers. manager of Schoo Supply, 01.400. Lona Kitson. stenographer. Miss Dorothy Cullen. Acting rarian t')., $1,450.00. _ Grace Cantvbell. Records and Alt assistant. $960.00. Ella MacPhersorl, stenogralpher. $810.00. ' Genevieve Soloman. School Lib- raries assistant. $750.00. - (') (This amount includes $350. paid annually to Miss Cullen dur- ing L319) lice 04’ Ml‘. H. B. er . $085. Lib- Beoonltruoticn Dept. Mr. R. R. Bell: (l) What total amount to date has been paid out to the Min- fir. Deoulty Mlnistterbh clerks and o er emlooyees o e - meat of Reasons-action? Give particulars of same. (I) What further amounts have been cxbended to date? Give per- ticulars oflsome. Answer: (l) Hon. J. Walter Jones. eel- lfy included in Frontier's $2.000- - J. F. Connolly, salary. War Assets dealer. John J. Mustard (Jan. 1. i046 to Feb. 38. 1946) $1118.38. E. S. Chandler. salary (April 1. 1946 to Feb. 8. 1940) $550. (2) Detailed answer tabled show- total of 01.279315 suspended in uding: Dr. J. E. Letti- $904.72; 1040. to _ _ amount of said 089ml! in can. Answer: _ , go: %u1laltor Join: Xi?- o . am Hus - 8on.__,Al_lsn stewn-t. on. F. A._ .00. M. . 8i Boracelwfit. " 0110.00. ldlnl =efitl%m 17.021.10.27?“ "m" l coaaolau Yesterday At ‘Slillersilie . 1111s Ilth- occurred at his home Bummer-aide on Tuesds h ah-‘lftk e .~wmun Hayes at the age of ‘ll .' ‘Bib llte' Mr. Hayes, who wal betlltlort Augustus, was a can to: trade and moved to m} ‘s de about thirty years o where he has since resided. a quiet and unassuming nature, hounds man friends in ummer- lids Jlhowl learn with regret of his. paming. He leaves to mourn his widow. the former Amanda Ulcers of Alberton and the fol- ligwilgulloln‘: egg pdxaughteirs: John ; e en n ‘Pufts’ UfvmeN. Si; Gerorg-wltah the talrm o - oc upa on erm ny; ug and James in Fort Augustus; e in Summerside and Freda in harlottetown. ' cThe funeral will be held on Fri- day morning from his late resi- dence. Interment, will be ln St. Paula Cemetery. Summereide. —S. CEMETARY COMMITTEE ‘(Continued from Page l) years after the Ceenetery col-pointed. that is, that the Cosnpeny was author-i to receive money to be held ca/pitcl amount the in which should be used to defray in tuit the upkee of any plot the emetery an the monu- ments thereon. When money was so received it was to be invested by the Company upon "trustee secur- ities". the intuest of which was to be expended yearly in keeping the grave plot and monuments in good order. and condition. With respect to moneys so received both the if and its officeés e .. ny's trustees were to act withou remuneration and ho receive no pm -t..l‘ "In 1945. the Incorporation Act was again amended. Certain ln- fonnai meetings of shareholders or their representatives hndbeen held in the office of the East/em Trust were de- toes Company. These mec clared to have been val meetings. The acting secretary oi’ chairman of bhosemeetings was authorized tocall a first meet‘ of silarahold- ers or their representatives foljthe of appointing directors. gassing bylalws or transacting the olnganyb business. The Act stat- ed t at the late Mn. Cull... Small- wood had been the secretary-trell- urer of the Company. and that at a meeting held on 3rd Jul 192a. s!- tcr his death. his son Vvia-n -C-- Smallwood was appointed tarry-treasurer to act in his DIME-- The Act declared that the paid “P cggltal oi the Company 2- 6 .00; that dividends ca ital were paid until 19 ;.that Vivian C.. had held 60 el‘ cent of the paid um stock; that. a had controlled or managed the affairs of the Com- puny but that no meetings of shareholders or directors had been hold for some years for to Vivian Cz. Smallwoods dea which hook place on 20th November 1943.’ Describes Proceedinl! ‘ "After the Amend‘ Act 011945 was passed a meeting was called of plot holders, ailarehold, pg and ouhers interested in the cmpshy to be held on the 29th of May- “be e lupose of the meet being stat d B. he. to make protxilsgion for the future management and care of .he Cemetery. The notice of the meet- ing stated that action without de- lay was necessary in the Dilllllfl m‘ terest... The meeting was not c811 _ Secretafl’ bl’ Chair- man of e ‘ l meetings as mentioned in the statute, but was called b w!» Ada Srnallwocd. the Admlnisiratrix of her son's estate. "At hhemeeting held in 1181101159 to this notice a nominating 60m‘ mittce was appointed who were to select an executive to look after the Cemetery. the executive to be HP- proved at a,latcr meeting. nomina ing committee met and made rtain nominations. Anoth- er meet was called for the 13th of June- his second meeting was called by the acting secretary of the informal meeti s so as to com- ply with the "irect on of the stat- ute, The mcetng ccmflrmcd the nominations which had been made by the nominating wuunittee and a inted several persons to act as drectcrs until the conclusion of the next session of the Loslfillfllll" ..i..':.”"*"*: mm“- intcd a c a an an Ely-treasurer. and authorized and the aecretary-treasurerto t Attorney- otion as he 5g; m The books an papers were duly uanandeedi but the demand was not compli with- When this was leemgdi five of the seven persons who h been appointed directors declined to not er- "the inability of the directors in obtain the consular‘: book 1M accordin i in E.‘ Attogey-Generalsy e Attor- ney therewon ceuaed to be descended and l-ly 0b- tain ‘Cdfhill books an swam of tho mpony which have since re- mained in his possession." Ingll mecca»;- m» Prior to the calling of the meet- th.Cour~ Jhaaltleood tom's en order that M". relibcttoher i M to lensecl u ',{__|lif'.;Vliliiam iiayes -°""’”°° lingering ilheu of bggn _ Trust Com ed sible these bonds will yet Oihhche . Bed compliancebeen ineis 'taln a $001," “ma? g-‘icgil. G. In average of 13 cent a yeah. During nine .lr:: s‘ m .."'"°li.c"° is weuty pa: cent pel- ‘Churches and CGmQrhflgcn Qecea o pert w c are re- order‘ as lwapal-{and maintained or the benefit of the public, and go do not come within the classes of property which are liable to contribute to the administration of public affairs by way of taxa- tion. It might have been suppos- ed. that the last resting-places of the dead and the maintenance of cemetery plots and "monuments in a condition to honour their mem- ory would have been free from the mercenary procllvities of the living. The record of ofits made from the estsbllahmen and main- tenance of the People's Cemetery is not one to look back upon with Bride. Legislation might well be nacted to prevent in future any profit making whatever out ct groper? set agart as s place of ural oa- the cad.‘ .. . ‘The minutes of the meetings held in the office of the haters: ny before the Amend- ing Act o 1945 was passed ‘show 1n February 1944, Mr. L. H, Cof- fin, a retired bank manager, had been asked to examine thonecotds of the Cemetery Company to ob- informaticn about the trust funds de sited with the .Com- pany for he care and maintenance of graves and plots, and that Mr. Coffin ill March 1044, du made a report of his Inquiry. . Cof- fin'c re ort showed that he had inquire at all the banks but had been unable to find any trust funds except one bank account. for about $60. The report shows that according to the Cemetery Com- pany's records ‘payments amounting to $8,506.75 ha been made to the Company for perpetual u keep of plots and that no funds, ank ac- counts or securities could be lo- cated to represent thece payments. Examined Records "After the books became avail- able for inspection through the ac- tion of the Attorney-General, I examined the Company's and ascertained that the ledger fully verified Mr l“ records und 100 which had not been included Mr. Coffin's list. ‘This amount wac subsequently admitted as hav- ing been paid to the Company. The moneys d for per etual care and whic are now mssing, amount to $3,806.75. The money was contributed b fifty or more per- sons. Many o the contributors are not now living. "The matter of the missing trust Dd funds was brought to the atten- tion of the Attorney-General. The On 16th Attorney-General engaged Mr. K. M. Martin, K. C., as counsel to look into the matter and to pre- cent a claim to the Court in ac- cordance with the leave which had previously been granted. A hearing took place on September 10th, when Mr. Martin appeared and submitted vldence. On October 18th, the aster of the Rolls gave judgment disallowing the cl m. _ "In his Judgment the Master qof the Rolls stated that the books of the Company, were all before the Court, were not kept in a pro r manner but show that the eceaced, Vivian C. Smallwood, had invested the trust moneys in Dominion of Ca- nada bonds. The Master of the Rolls stated that it may be pol- found. He stated further that there was no evidence of any fraud or conversion or mlsap roprlatlon of the trust funds on t e part of the deceased Vivian C. Bmailwocd. “From this Judgment the Attor- ney-General e ealed to the Court of A pcal in uity. The up cal was card on 22nd November ast. The Court of Appeal gave judg- ment on lit/h January 1946, when conflicting judgments were read. “The C ef Justice in his judg- ment declared he would have e‘- lowed the appeal and would have ordered the Administratrix of V. C. Smallwood's estate to furnish an account of the trust funds shown to have come under V Small- wood’s control as manager oi’ the Cemetery Company and said that if on such accounting the trust funds had been depleted by neg- lect and misfealance, then tile deficiency should be declared to be a liability of V. C. Bmallwood‘: ee- tote: "Tile Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Jus- tice Arsenault, stated reasons for dismissing the up al and declared that the agpeal a ould be dismiss. e ed but wit out costs. “The Court being thuo livlded. ks the Judgment of the Court appeal- an be ed from was maintained by equal division of opinion in Appeal Court. Time for Appeal Past the “From these Jud ments an ap- pheal might have een taken to e Sllptflflg Court of Canada. The time for appealing is sixty days from the do e of iudgment. That time ex ired on l‘ th March - stant. o appeal has been taken. _ "In. the year 1080, a general Cemeteries Act” was passe applied to all cemeteries, but an exception from i p" ' of funds deposited with a Church or Church Society for erpetual up-keep of a grave or prbt in a com . Act was pr?ared or was cauledto he repare by the la John me at the time that he had col- leborated with the late Mr. A. A. an. K. C.. in reparln the Act. m. Anderson a so state the chief meuon for asking for the enactment was fact that no meetings of t ny ha vernment so that of trust funds for perpetuall Company's I . Coffizfs . statement. In addition, there was ' fo be another payment of 0 YOU TRINITY ntv. nn. A. each plot, with the mm. o owner and names of cemetery. and about G70 tlffJln the new part. or n which one and a half to be sold. Of the owners ‘of aboutAw Devgotu care. pal by am ions, "which had to e pl t Li. very year. "A Plot Oonh-ina en. or eight graves its location and About- 300 or 400 poor when. are number of plots in which the plots have since without any provision for tenance. pen-so lly collecte contributions from Dries then charged the Eastern fice on 39th that authority was then cuter into s contract Seymour Grqoly look after: the cemc ca: thca current. at e. 150 per week. Au given at that mce“ chart of tho graves in the 1040, wt ed to 06.40508; that had been made emulating hand 81,400.80. "At the time of i-be lflsztntitotw uming the books wow maintenance "'°" "' “it'll ulftffi e expen o gut-e of which the coet of b, mainten 10th May. 1946. also showed that the flmds being expended included tlons made by the 3mm one bad made annually. As the for the care of p104 in the 946 had then been made. ing further could be the care of the after the hauetcd collect annually l“!!! 501m commend itself. Many $1.00; very few my 03-00- eral calls cases before even t amo ts are Dill‘! 0V"- "wtn over $8.600 o! amount of MARCH 10th to MARCH 17th K. G. SULLIVAN, Miahter etery drown ll: at a cod. of Marv 011$ of pang” under arrangement with the caretaker wish already salami!“ Must Intern Coafllencc ‘The method of abtcmfillll l0 000 nlotowners is one that does not pay only have to be made in marry‘ "perpetual to the C80- ARE lumen -'ro- outrun cnoncl To am I ll. lhelienzle, ll. l. D e= < fiz’ “Io s include two plans and a card eys- m‘ d 19m- A "Palate card is. kc t for the d d 04B plots . The total area of land owned by the Company is l3 acres, of 02‘ [W0 ECXEI have not been laid out in plots. “At that time, we were inform. ed about 800 or 800 plots had been taken. About 150 plots still i-emaln I0 ii) - be “filial: Notice in 500cc for sev- (dependent snap-lag Patients have been inter- red. we were told. by direction or the Government. For these noth. firs of the loot funds. and the C- . "ABlllto only one or two persons were buried been and left main- A11 "Prior to 1M2 the caretaker had d the annual plot-holders. the ranging from caretaker to for the of thority was also to have a. cem- $700. he! well mas, and that there was then on admit-l; this ed or ba-l- 0M dellti’ the funds money furt 00 th urea‘: Greg f e owners mzbogmcolleofl tobo collections noth- for season. In consequence. no arrangement could be mrdewfg funds on hand‘ were ‘ex- lecond and third ly contested and t an the final result Noye and n 000 or Hunter River Royals: 5"‘ and Ma and Blacquler. Goals Plneau ( lacquler), Gautie Fayden (Pineau). Robertson and Boyle. fensa-Bolllter, G. wardk-Knox, Lou MacLeod, Taylor and Betts Goals procured for Un Bigger, Belts Moore, Ins Macfieod. Dilb- favor of the Unions. Meal-s. Vernon I r D3 Macémid satisfac- t ri re ee a 0o c ean ame. ° y er g coal-su- Defense-Ford, Cassidy, dyen; Forwards-Smith, Robertson, Boyle, Pineau, Gautier. rocured for Royals by r Mac- (Boyle) Victoria Unions: Goal—llord_ acLeod; cLeod, Les » For- 1a.... by c- G. Maclbeod, Knox and Lou .1”- ‘with l“ anon who told m‘ as to the money duly inveswl- A larger sum might case of *3.“ u e owner lode. Before till! v9 tempted be d duly “The expense d maintenance of the entirely too hill!- eseary h reason of in lved. Some m“ v0 were fllht th he Poeopleh Cemetery l!" m d bee held f eep of gravel. Blction three of u e Act mntaim a provision re- ingmthat. such accounting be made. e Peolvple’: Cemetery Omn- elany and the ate V. C. Smallwood ere ukedto file accounts of such funds but nouccounts we filed. u on. there‘ is no doubt the funds wguld have been forthcomi g. The lose p woul 3.051281%» n St. Petcrefwld gvtgzvthe direct rel nslbllity- of the c it; default the Act. .“Ae chairman of the board of the enfo- ment of fltllg‘ Government, through me directo ap inted at the meet- to. I wentswith Mr. Carr, to the Ceme- at cemetery e m; which hel been laid of! lnifl If!" i ed d the ‘mm m" been n“ v vedvnmuch well be realized the People's Cem- effort Wm; he assured that funds so paid preserved 0n accounted operation 01' enletery seems It may be ll“- Ngmy, nces by was called yesterday i’... amount of hand lab- men U8‘ asun- 1005!”: in the times F1 After the game the Royall were filests at lunch of the Unions and r. Robertson in a humorous speech thanked all those who con- tributed towards their pleasant IVIillR, and hopes were entertain- ed b3’ both teams for another frien ly game in the near future. OVITAWIA. Mnmh l8 — (OP) - sure sign spring is lust would the corner: ‘The Ottawa Fire Dcparmzent to extinguish a grass fire along the Canadian. Notional Railways rhht of way. remcn said it was the eel-lint recorded lrraas fire in 2’! roars.‘ Annual School Sports lasmlooa lulu: FRIDAY, macs ma Skating races; honeymoon race; llandslelgh races; koo- ltey match. Special [Oltlllfi “ice Queen”. Best 50 points; _ scene and enjoy ILWI Ill. ' ‘