E? is 25" of iii: , He had undergone an tion in the Prince Coun pital and was able to moved to his home. b derly cared for by his son-in- and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carr. during his last illness and in his declining years. U be i i E E ESE:? E. f home where he will he missed. for he was a general favorite to all. He was born in Long River and later moved to Darnby. and after the death of his wife. 19 years ago. he has resided with his daughter. Mrs. Earl Carr. He leaves to mourn his passing three sons and three daughte .; George in Germany; Heath and Minnie in Montreal; Harvey in Victoria. B.C.: Jane. Mrs. Clyde Pollard. Alberton: Christine. Mrs. Earl Carr. Stanley Bridge; four sons having predeceased hhn. Also surviving are four sisters: Mrs. Prescilla Smith. Clinton; Mrs. Jean Taylor. Kenslngton; Dr. Mable M. Durbin. Pasadena; Mrs. Maude DesMarais. Phoenix. Arizona. Also surviving are eight grand children: Jean. George and Anne Carr; Mrs. Brendan Reid; George and Mary Mandersoo; Gordon and Sophia Manderson. His funeral was held from the Davisoa Funeral Parlor. i(ensing- ton on Jan. 28. to the Keir Mem- orial Church. Maipeque. where services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bean. Kensington. who spoke words of comfort to the bereav- ed. Hymns sung were: "The Lords My Shepherd" and "The Sands Of Time Are Sinking." His body was conveyed to its last resting place in the People's Cemetery by six grand nephews: Ray and Thane Douglas; Roy. Maurice and Elwood Clark, and Nelson Oasely. Card of Thanks The members of the family of the late Harvey Manderson. Stan- ley Bridge. wish to extend their sincere thanks to the clergy. doctors. nurses. friends and neighbors who assisted during the illness and death of their be- loved father; and to all who sent cards and messages of sympathy. Alma -Mr. and Mrs. Charles nix, Locke Road. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mrs. Elmer Hammill. Green- mount. and Mrs. Norman Warren and young son. Alan. Montrose. spent a few days last week visit- ing their sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 0'l-iol- loran of Burton were guests of ildr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn an eh. I. The sympathy of this commu- nity is extended to Mr: and Mrs. Donald Barbour and family, Al- ma. on the death of their infant daughter. which occurred in the rlestern Hospital. Alberton. Feb. Eilerslie . J-”3i3;...i”?l.”3..E l"...i?.'.' er a , Mrs. Pcddle. who is ill. The friends of Mrs. Colin Smith are sorry to hear she is unable to resume her duties oi teaching school in Bldeford. Mrs. Claud Hayes is finishing out the term. The sympathy of their many friends as extended to the Rev. and Mrs. Angus McDonald on the death of Mr. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Lillian MacDonald, Bolstown. N. B.. on Jan. 29. Mrs. John Morrison was in Bummerslde on Friday. Febth. ii to visit her daughter who is in P. C. Hospital. Mr. 1:. s. Burleigh. Mr. Arnoldl 1'" Iurleigh was in Summtrsido on Wed. the 9th. on business. Mr. P. M. Maccaull spent the wek-end in Halifax visiting his son Robert. Sympathy is extended to the wife and family of John Buch- Jean Arsenaull And Alfred Friemuih Wed The wedding took place at Mis- ooucla on January I. of Jean. eldest dlllthter of Mr. and Mn- Gaba Arsenault. to LAC Alfred Friamutb of Chilliwack. B. C. Th! ceremony was performed by Rev. John D. Kain. The bride chose a blue suit with matching accessories and a eorsage of red roses. She was attended by AW Lor- raine Comoau. who won a pink suit with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom was attended by LAC William Zacharias. A reception was held at the home of the bride. where supper was served to relatives and friends. LAC and Mrs. Fremuth are re- siding in Slllnmellldc. where the groom is stationed with the R. C. A. F. GH.AllAM'S ROAD SCHOOL Results of semi-annual exams. at the Graham Road School are as follows: GRADE X - l. Bruce Murray. GRADE Vll - 1. Ann Macl..eod; 2. Wendell Murray; 8. Claire Hynes. - GRADE VI - l. Irvine Green; 2 Lloyd MncLean. GRADE V - 1. Mabel Mont- gomery; 2. George Foliand. GRADE IV - 1. Margaret Mac- Kay. GRADE Ill ta) - 1. Montgomery. GRADE Ill (bl - 1. Paul Cash; Lester 2. Billy Folland; 2. Junior Mont- gomery. GRADE 111 (c) - 1. Neil Mac- Kay. GRADE ll - 1. Jane Cash; 2. Eric Brown. GRADE 1 - 1. Jean Macliay; 2. Arthur Folland; 3. Arnold Fol- land. Highest average in senior grades: Ann MacLeod - 827:. Highest average in junior grades: Jean MacKay - 919-7. Best attendance for half year. senior grades: Ann MscLeod - (99-101); perfect attendance. jun- ior grades, Neil Macl(ay - I101- loll; prizes for stars: Wendell Murray. Eric Brown. Teacher - Mrs. Mary Ferguson. .m..m.::.M.mgg,gg, annan. whose death occurred on adonday. Feb. 7. at P. C. Hospi- The Eilerslie Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Burleigh on Tuesday evening, Feb. the lth. with a large attend- ance. Mrs. Foster Sharp has gone to Toronto. where she will spend two months with her daughter and son-in-law. F10 and Mrs. William Davidge. The many friends of Mrs. Rus- sel MacLean are sorry to hear she is sick at home with the jaundice. All wish her a speedy recovery. The two Misses O'Brien. teach- ers in Ellerslle's two schools spent the week-end at their home in Elmsdale. Mrs. Elsie Hayes. Charlotte- town, is visiting friends and rela- tives in Eilerslie. Mr. Henry Grant. Mr. Harry visitors to Summerside on Sat.. Feb. 12. Mrs. Horace Lidstone has left on a twoweeks vacation in Bos- ton, visiting friends and relatives. The many friends of Mr. Rus- sel Ellis are sorry to hear of his sudden illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleigh were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Feb. the 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Phillips and family of Halifax. spent the week-end in Summe ” and El- gierslis visiting friends and rela- ves. A hockey match at Mount Plea- sant. was played between the Mount Pleasant Hawks and Wil- mot Valley team on Saturday night. the Hawks ' 1 . by a score of 0 - l. V THIEF GOES FRI! BALTIMORE (AP)-After Mrs. Augustine Bright pleaded guilty esday to the theft of 3139.13 from her employer. J e Joseph R. Byrnes gave her a sus- pended sentence. placed her on probation and said there should be no restitution. The 32 - year - old Negro mother of one child earned 320.5: for working a 54-hour week in a laundry and dry cleaning store. ALUMINUM FARM Corrugated and Ribbed or STIEI. GALVANIZED RIIIED SHEETS lheet Covarlfwilellgaagehl Ilffenaileagthsiaflt ROOFING SHEETS llelltlengths-I" exactly Gillia and Mr. Albert Sharp. were Sco ys&rosfme1omsats.Newaato, Isalsoslmeasareneatsferfsoo state ml I-mus folly uIhMhfsi-matlsa. Conway -Sincere sympathy is expressed to the immediate family and rel- atives of the late Mrs. Bernard Murphy. whose death occurred on Thursday. February l0th.at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wil- bur Tralnor. West Royalty. The remain were transferred to the home of Mr. John J. Murphy. Conway on February is. The funeral was held on Monday morn- ing to St. Bridgets Church. Int 11. Interment was in the church ceme- tcrv. The many friends of Mr. Rus- sell Ellis. East Bideford. will be pleased to learn he has recovered from a recent serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. lie is new con- valescing at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery to good health. Sincere sympathy is expressed to the immediate family and rel- atives of the late Mr. John Buch- anan whose death took place at the Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside. on Sunday evening. Feb- ruary 6. The remains were trans- ferred to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coughlin. Con- way. from where the funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon to Conway United Church. where a very impressive message was giv- en by Rev. A. J. MacDonald. In- terment was in the church ceme- tery at Freeland. The many friends of Mrs. Mar- Jorie Oatway will regret-to learn she is a patient at the Turner Nursing Home, 0lLeary. and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. George Skerry. Lot 16. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juries Winn. Mr. Harry Ramsay, who is em- ployed with Morrison and Mac- Rae. Summerside. spent the week- end with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. Wallace Thompson and Mr. H D. Boyle. Kensington. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Bernard Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pal- mer. Freeland. were business vis- itors to Summerside on February 11. Mr. Leonard Murphy. West Roy. Elly. Spent a few days recently at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. Ericii Morrison. Portage. spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George and Edgar Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Coleman. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. on February 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Children. Lloyd and Elaine. Bor- den. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on February 18. Miss Donna Palmer and Miss Janet Bradshaw. who are employ. ed at the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Summerside. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, Mr. Angus MacDonald. who is employed at the Bank of Nova tla. Summerside. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Mac- Nellls. The February meeting of Conway Womenls Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Ramsay on February 8. Mr. Bill MacNeili. who is em- Ployed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Summerside. spent the "emnd ”CAMEO'" KENSDVGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee 1 13.11), on Saturday. Ben Johnson. Edgar Buchanan. Martha Kyer in excit- ing outdoor plcture. "WILD STAL- LION". Also Serial In News. "'30". AL" BOIDIN Fri.-Sal. 7:15 G: 9:15: Matinee Saturday 1 p. m. "EASY TO LOVE". in technicolor. Esther Williams. Van Johnson and Tony Martin. Burton -Mr. Frank Griffin. Burton. reports the first lambs of the season. a set of twins that ar- rived-during a very cold spell. The many friends and former parishoners are sorry to learn of the illness of their former pas- tor. Rev. Eric Robin. pastor of Stella Maris parish. North Run- tico. who is a patient in Western Hospital, Alberton. All wish for him a speedy recovery. Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the rela- tiveesof the late Miss Maude Pratt. whose death occurred re- cently at her home in Bloomfield. Miss Roberta Frizzell of Sle- mon Park. R. C. A. F. Station. Summerside, was a recent visi- Oscar W. MacNeili and brothers. Frederick and Ronald. Mrs. Arthur Adams was a bus- iness visitor to Summerslde on February 12. Mr. Donald Lawson was a rec- ent business visitor to Summer- side. Mr. Gabriel Bulger. Foxley Riv- er. was a business visitor to Surn- merside. on February 9. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeili and sons. William. Frederick and Ronald, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNell, West Devon. on February 12. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Foley. Bloomfield on February 13. Mr. Marshall Murphy. 0'Leary. was visiting his home at Free- land on February 14. Mr. Harry Wall has returned to his home in Baltic. after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Slew- art and children. Anne and Eric, were visiting Mrs. Charles Stew- art at the home of her daughter at Summerside recently. Mr. Alvin Bryan. and Mr. lvan Kerv. Foxley River. have joined ihr armed forces and left recently to begin their basic training. Their many friends wish them every success in their new undertaking. Mrs. Fred Matthews has re- turned to her home in Summerside. after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lDsvld Smith. Freeland. Mrs Harry Mac-.Kay. Freeland. was a recent business visitor to Summerside. Mrs. James MacNeili. l(ensing- ton. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em? Arsenault. Murray Road. on ebruary 13. Miss Evelyn Morrison who is employed at the Royal Bank of Canada. Tyne Valley. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Morrison. Mr. Heber Broome. St. Eleanors. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. William E. Macxinnon. Mrs. Russell Biggar and daugh- ter of MacAdam. N.B., attended the funeral of Mr. John Buchanan. Miss Flora Buchanan vlent to Mac- Adam. N. 3.. to spend some time with her aunt. Mrs. Russell Big- gar. -P. REGENT Tonight ................ ..7 - 9:20 Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 "CHALLENGE THE Wlill udliuo-non-uh-h MEET THE DOGFACESl .('oMBAT A '-ulnl-llldlilll Evenings: 60c and we CAPITOL SIIMMERSIIIE Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Matinee: . woandzoo at the hosna or her parents. Mrs. Andrew Friasel. West. Miss Edith Currie. Aims. Wu arecentvisliorst thehomeof Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coliicutt. E E The" many friends of Mrs. Bella Butler. Glengary. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood. Brae. were recent guests of Mr. W . and Mrs. Mr. Lorne Howard. Gleng ;. attended the Credit Union leader- ship short oourss held last week at St. Dunstan's College, Char- lottetown. Mr. Patrick Olconnor. Cape Wolfe. is receiving congratula- tions on the occasion of his sou: birthday on Saturday. Feb. 11. "Pat" as he is known by a wide circle of friends. anioys good health and takes an active in- terest ln church and community affairs. All wish him many more birthdays. During the gale-force winds that hit this communlw on Satur- day ' considerable dam- age was dono to the roof of Mr. Henry Dalton's barn. This is quite a misfortime this time of year. Many residents of the district attended the card party and dance held Friday evening, Feb. 11. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. Cape Wolfe. in aid of the Cape Wolfe hockey team. Allan Cooke. Mona Collicutt and Frankie MacGregor. pupils of Burton School, recently can- vassed the disirict in aid of the March of Dimes. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Colli- cutt. Cape Wolfe, entertained a number of guests at their home Saturday in honor of Mrs. Colli- cutt's father. Mr. Patrick O'Con- nor. who celebrated his filth birthday. A sumptuous chicken dinner was served. topped 0" with ice cream and cake. A lovely birthday cake with eighty candles. a gift from his daughter Mrs. gcollicutt. centered the table. P&.nqllm,.Itgln.rooQ f.lIhIl'I'ildlllIIll-Gf.lClIII1lY um ' nuaysm.?aulmnuuai?Smnmer- day. - sad lAll ioiaiawlsbingbim inorehspoyretnrasefths lids-s.FrankItsvens.Cunpbeil hasreturnsdtober . Th onthlymeetingof theVIo- Mm. meal: hdissionary society was held '4 123.. the Weston Hospital. be-"""l”"1'”lM""sP""””washsd at thohornoof Mrs. Ramsay on MOMIY l"'l"lW”- David Mawhlnney's on Thursday ”'””'""”d '" 5" "h" "” Mm WI - evenlnl. ran. an The booking and quilting fever used at this pleasant task. on his return to Aldershot. N.s. '5 . and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Bur- S' her friends Bernice Cla- ments. Brocton. The young people of the dis- thaw has provided plenty of good ice for this fine outdoor sport i Mr. Merritt Callaghan. Alber- ton. visited Burton School on Feb. 14 and foimd the work pro- gressing favourably under the capable management of the tea- cher. Mrs. Geraldine MacGregor. A large crowd of pariaboners assembled at St Mark's par- acbial farm on Feb. 14 to chop, haul and saw the wood needed for the coming year. -C.R. Tyne Volley -The meeting of the Men's As- sociation was held at the home of Rev. Angus MacDonald on Mon- day eveninl. Feb. 7th. with Rev. David Mawhinney guest speaker. Mrs. Frank Bell. Stanley Bridge. spent the past week at the-home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. The Film Board was held in the school house on Wednesday eve- ning, Feb. 9th. Mr. Foster Sharp who is work- ing in Sussex. N.B.. spent the Other membe a of the family present were: Clem O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Cape Wolfe; MF- Mr. and Mr!-'merside and East Bideford. week-end with his family in Sum- Mrs. G. 3. Sharp spent a week 1: ill k ' climaxed on has so the community and many smggx f.':fL.,l(',:'w,.,, , you... ”l u" Wm” wk '" mm” "" People's service in the Presbyter- ianchuroh Lance Corporal Gerard Daltotgi Miss Millicent Stewart. 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