l ,..A1>1§u. 11. 1949 f -~ ~ s f dill/IV?!’ Biliiili m MEMORIAM‘ JOHN UPTON MscPHEB 0n Wednesday last, the nests s‘, Mrs. Brown's niece, Mrs. Ernest B. ' Weeks. Mrs. Brown is s resident‘ o! Stanley Brdgesnd her sou is an employee of R. T. Holmalfsi Ltd., Bummerside. w. migh n. MacPhce, can. man. received» s. telegram an. nouncing the death of his broth. er. Joihn Upton. in Hyunnls, Mess. The iollowint is a clipping: HYANNIIS. lurch fll-John Up- ton MsdPhee. 60. former com- mander of Bamstable Post 20d, American Legion, and several times presndent of the Bflfnsfiflblg Soldier-s’ Memorial Association. died sauna snona- scnoor. A Report for March: Grsde_X—1, Adelaide lumen; l. Jean MaoDmlzall; 8. llsie Mne- Dousall. - Grad! VIII-l. Mona MacPhail; 2, Leonard MacPhail. Grade VH-l. Anna MscPh-all NESTEBEIIAIIDIAII AIENEIIAL INQUBANCI Ralph B. uumn, Bumsncrside. _ ‘ 4U!!! AISIVBD. -— Shipment Chesterlieid Suites. Davenport: and Studio Couches. J. L. Dsviecn. Ken- eington. --POULTBY. — Buying Live Fowl from April 11th to April 14th. Fred Wedman, Kenslngtcn. P. E. I. -J. WATSON MacNaught, K.C., M.P., will be in his Summer-side office all day Monday, April 11. Tuesday, 12th, Thursday, 14th, and Saturday 16th. -HEAB l. WATSON MscNaught. K.C., M.P., peril usy assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, speak over CFC! on Monday, April 11, at 10.15 p.m. - —HOOKEY Bedeque rink Mon- day, April 11, Kelvin vs. Bedeque Bombers. Third and deciding game of series and cup, as each team has won one game. Game will be play- ed on ice or bare- ground. Skate after. £8180! COUNT! QCIIOOL srunmrs have an opportunity w win 31min prizes offered (or best essays based on "Canadian Heri- Inge" psogrssnsover CJRW Tuese ays and Thursdays at 8.15 P. M. ommenclng Avril 12m. 890mm“! by the Simmer-side Board o! Trude. sm- details. ask your teach" m’ write to "Easy Contest", P. 0. Box l0, Slnnmerside. P. E. I- —RETUII.NED FROM HOSPITAL _1vl.r. James McDonald. North Bedeque, returned home Friday gvming h-om the Royal Victor-is Hospital. Montreal. where he has had two serious operations d1ujin8 the us: six weeks. Aitholilh very weal: he is well on the road to recovery. He was mill-Tiled saturdsy at the Veterans‘ Hospi. tsl in Chelsea after having been ill for some time. He was a veteran of World War I, during which he served as s machinist mete on board s- sub- marine chaser. and Elaine Mewlmil; 2, Mary, Grade v-i. was MadPhail; n, Stewart Geller. , Grade Ill-l, Margaret lhew; w. mam was born st Cole- i. lhricn adbcflbsli; 3. lsrdld man. Prince liidwsrd Island, the Boston. . ‘ ‘g son of. ratrick and Jeanette Grade n-i. Merrie blowout-- Campbell MaoPhee. m had lived s11- i-n Iiysnnis last 15 years, Grade I-‘NO it!!!- where he co_ ducted s. gasoline Periect attendance: mic Mac- lt-SUOII. _ , muesli. Jean mmwnil. Anne. ' recently hsd been lihflPhl-il. E!- sine , hail. Mary MsoPlrall. Sidie MMPhaii, Odrl Potts, Lor- ralne Williams. urns Maorhsul Stewart Seller, Edwin MaoPhail, Fave MecPhn-il, Mary lihohhnii, m. nude e liieienember o1 Bamstable Post of the American Legion. Re was also a. member of Deimls F‘. Thomas Post. VFW; of Salon 630 and Bamstsble Vulture 4o end. 8. snd of Howard Lodge. AF snd AM, o! South Yarmouth. Besides his widow. Emily (Polio) MscPhee. he leave ‘a daughter. Miss Katherine Louise‘ MacPhee oi l-lyennis; six sisters. Misses Katherine "and Irene MacPhee. Mrs John Murray. Mrs Sadie Blalde. we. Albert Him snmdrs. Newton Tompson. all of Brook- line, and two brothers. Allen Mac- Phee of Bsookllne and Hush Mac- Phee o! Prince Edward Island. 1 Bgeque " ‘Mrs. John A. Dawson. Central Bedeque, who has been spending the w'nter with her son Ivan and Mrs. Dawson, is confined to her room through illness. . B Many friends o! Mr. Albert Weeks, Bedcque. are sorry to heart of his illness in the Prince County l-lospiteifiAll wish him a good re- The friends of Mr. Fred Arsen- sult. Central Bedeque. regret lo learn that he is a patient in the Plrlnce County Hospital, Summer- s. de. Neil Mecwhsil. Stirling MaoPhail. Toddler-Sylvie Simpson. f- ohns-Migflk one iii Here's she men beautiful low-cast sshuo: shingle In J-Mb 90 years o! roofing experience. It's called “Dun- benoe" snd i: Isss ell the class-u sod besuiy o! tine weathered wood, ye: it's made of asbestos Ind cement - mo pric- daily indescructi mierisisi Avsilebis in foul snrscdve colounblends. Red. Blsrk. Greene: Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bell visited their daughter snd other relatives In Tryon on ‘Ines-day last. They reported the highway in a bad condition between Truemanh corner snd Albany. .‘.' I ‘Mr. Bwlthen Meltenna. Fern- wood. his sold his farm to Mr. G801‘!!! Sherry and Mir. McKemia and son have mirchased the iarm martian and oerl Potts; s, Aud- iwith him during his my at the rey MacPhsil. ‘ ' B Grade VI-l, Iorralne ' °"'“b'-r'|:::u “e‘§%ow"*"'" lohns-Munville] shawls?” _ III YOIII ‘IIIAIISI’ lOIllfl-MANVILLI DIALII_ home by his wile. who hm ha?" hospital. _-.vor.s._r rsmw-s jolly Mrty wee held on Plrldly atimww It thehomeetlldnendlldrairlnk Daley, uummacidc. Vhlfl "W" eventh hunggsydawl-th tzmnf h youns m - 9"“ u until the supper hour when ceded to the dirkllli "951 s ssughtnu meal which with the candle-BUMP‘! oouclud ‘ s birthday cake end ice owl-m- ‘-RETURNS T0 IIOSYITAL — Her many irends will be sorry to . learn that l/iiss Dorothy Howard. chief telephone operator st Kons- ington, who has been Juiierinl -iil\ . Iii. LoIN-W“"° l! you ere phasing to re-rool o: build ancwbomnlcwiilvlvvwiegecshs herd on fireproof JOIIIII-MIIVIIII Dursbeaoe Shingles. Fllll For lnfonnative Ina lllara- lure on J-M Durebesies Reef Shingles, write Canadian Johns- Mnnvllie, I99 Boy Sh, Toronto, Ont. or see your J-M dealer. iiii from his daughterr Mrs. Murphy Cheiton. ‘Ilhis farm was formerly owned by the late Ml‘. and Mrs. Peter Mirphy. ‘ Mrs. Edna Jenkins returned to Btdeoue on Tuesday last. after L. M. Poole 81100. ilharlottetown ‘Pendlh! the winter in Charlotte. town. Her many friends are pleas. Pd‘ have her'ln their midst "Ea n‘. At pres t h i of her sister Broil; 131559.085,‘ hllfirfigs; Ms. Vigigbht Leard, "l- '1 revere a h ‘ E1388? were visitg? at?) “e: ton u. F. Schurm Charlottetown - Sunmorslds -A Kenslngten an 0o. ltd. School Secretaries and Farmers: ' Our campaign for mevnbeniilp ls still on: Returns 1e response in most districts, but where the work was left Secretory, progress hos heed slow. canvassing. ’ . - Your support la needed 3nd every former will. help if ‘ given the opportunity.‘ will be better able to oct es Island Agriculture. _ . "11.... is to be s Directors’ Meeting en April 20th. If’ your returns inhalers that dots-Vi v ' ‘v DON'T PUT IT OFF! ACT TODAY! amended. .. .1, , the overall mouthpiece for g some or emperors p rsusnnnon or AGRICULTURE Farmers; lei u: stick together new on this one oil-important ieb-stiokinl together Remember this is the time for pcilon to help scfeguoni the future - See your School Secretory. help him, divide the district end help with the Lsfstoire this one further step ondipsip lo esiobiishxeur Fedmtion on s sound financial basis. Willi your financial hocking and conshuchve support we dole indicate c good entirely iofhe School ugihtd. Petey. celebrated 11H‘ l!" , {v.- from the effects of s hsctured hip, for several months. hes had to return to the Prince County Rwnitll for further treamentsnd will wish her an early return to her iormer good- hesJth.—Bur. W. G. Iliis, Besver Street; is-ined s eplendid attendance of members of the Bummerslde Bap- tist ladies’ Guild st her home en Wcduluday evening. The meeting VII Blfihid by Iflkltlnglihe 10M’! Rjsyer in unison. being iedby the president. Mrs. WiliredJnmssn-S. -nox socrsn-s highly suc- cessful box_ social. held in ippwoi-ih Hell, Bummer-side, on Wednesday evening. we: sponsored by the "Mir. and Mrs. Club” of Trinity United (ihurch Rev. K. G. Sul- livan. as master oi ceremonies, conducted the games and contests. ‘Iihe. many (may drus costumes added much w ‘the enjoyment of the evening, and Mrs. Bic Sheen was awarded first prlae. m. Don Adams won the pie-eating cou- test. Meats. Gerald Sheen and Herb Schumann were the suc- tioneers o! the beautifully deco- rated bones, the contents oi which were much cndoyed. mes-side ‘irinity Church. was held on Thursday afternoon in Ipworih Hall, which was attractively deco- rated icr the occasion. ‘Iihe heed table hsd en artistic arrangement o! dsflodils and yellow tapers, the same color scheme helm carried out on the tea tables and through- cut the room. Mrs. George Bow- nees and we "Hammond John-son welcomed the many guests. Mire. H. R. Crockett and Mn. J. Crich- ton presided over the tea cupa and the other ‘ - ' ‘ ’ in serving. A table with novelties. iancy work and candy was in charge of Mrs. Beecher Best and THE GIiARbIAN. icusisuzwmwv 1m. chsrlesrunaay. s substan- tial mm was ‘realised. _!'l MIN’! MEETING-The regular meeting o! ‘the Bummer- side Y's Men was held on ‘El-nurs- day evening in the Cram! 111186 Hell with Jock llvilkirl: Fresidinz. Miuxexaneth Eb. mention- of the Canada Packers LltL. wu e sucst stitbe meeting. Mr. Ross McKen- zie announced the ~ nominating committee, which was made-up o! Lloyd Oorrlll. chairmen. -snd Messrs. ,3.‘ '1‘. l-lolmn. Jr. and George Clerk. The snnuaVgen- erai meeting will take place on April 21st. Next week the Club will whirl/M its twelfth birthday andltie planned to have l the twelve" pest presidents c! e Club ' st this meeting. diluting the meeting on ‘lhmsday two very interesting iilms were shown on the opening of the Canadian and British Parliaments. S l —W.A. OI‘ IT. MARK’! CHURCH - The April meeting ed the Wo- men's uxiliary of 8t. Mark's Anglican Church, Remington. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Lloyd Howard. Wednesday 3 afternoon. with s. full attendance of ‘members. Mrs. J. B. Millmsn. who ‘represented the branch at the sandal meetings at Charlotte- town, gave a comprehensive re- port, including highlights itom the president's and other report, business transacted, snd ‘plans- msde, ior another tuii year of missionary endeavour. Mrs. J. G. Townsend reproted that sufficient money-had been donated by the church people to buy materials for new church hangings. which are to be made by the members. The bale was dismissed at considerable length, es it was found that the money on hand was far short o! the ‘ " * and members of divisions A and B are request- ed to make their contributions as soon ss possible, se that the work l may go on. It wu decided that s pantry. sale be held on April. 33rd. The meeting was followed by s social hour and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess-Bur. ' Fer3c_s_a|s -Mrs. Jsok Bchurmsn. Sum- merside, is s patient in the Prince County Hospital. 5 —Mrs. '1'. A. Mnlvor oi Char- lottetown is vlsii‘__ in Bummer- slde, the guest oi Mr. and Mira. Charles Mclvor and w. and Mrs. Harold McIvor. _ Pact normed; -1Irs. Arthur ‘Carmtlam sad or mat city. They "esme tons ! little son, Bill. are lilests c! the formers sister and brcther-ln-lew, Mr. and lbs. ‘lheo. Ling, Sensing- tom-Btu. -odr’s. '1'. J. mmsn. lsedeque. returned home from ‘Iicronto, 0t- taws. snd Montreal. after an ab- sence 2mm the Bovince or two weeks. 3 —Mr. Richard Iflnton- K. 6.. Smicnerside, with his wife and family returned home Friday ilrom VWWIIVR. 8-11. when they were visiting at the home o! ms. mu. 9°11’! B18081’. Dr. and Mrs. Tanton ldcuoton by plane. —Tbe illness or Mr. J. B. Mill- man. It his home at Kensingtcn, is sincerely regretted by his many friends, end it is hoped his ccn- dition wili rpecdly imyrovm-Bur. -—'l‘he members of flue lensing- ton Music Club met st the heme c! Mrs. William Cousins on Mon- day evening. 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