.,,. '1 . . -’ aleijdiesili-irisrz-zfiaasz-z , cause i5 3§;~2%"G>lil€_" ' I has roisonnow Prince. Edward NIKKI‘? a cflvwi or 1W '1" ~""'<'~*" -' ".' ~ --~ooycnc. ENULAND °l l-‘QNADA guogioygg-gsoge éthllicinod a - —- y I C llTmll 0., sf-PHEREACATHEDRAL TRINég¥JRIé¥iITED* gilgialzid gun. R. L. Cotton, Mr. -' [gqh] Square - c or . ‘ ‘ $Z.500.00--DeBlois Bros, Ltd. Mr. .ouisrill.'m.usion ' am.w.s. , ' l" Ln‘ unmhm“ _ _ a". Tinslnuhmuumn 31;" L‘: Aitkell, T Eaton d: IW- - m" "°','_""'" A. my rim-inn. A-c-v-o. we M t2.000.00-Pro|vse Bros. Ltd.. Dr. “"'_,._.““ ‘ °'"'"" ""1 °"°l' '"'°°'°' H- H- Plsrce. a. r. Holman ma. Dr. luvm" iooo a m Junior to Adult oil-m Gldam“ D" J~ A- (""h- Ulqggj- ‘ ' ' ' ' JIJOOJJO-Dr. 1. R h l. 'B& qgmfimnuu‘ 1'2i'3r:h.'.'.‘éa'i’§.'““°“ “d Prhnuy flafllilgzailgéziiorne Mathis?!" 1 . ,. Whi - .--—M.dM.-. 1 o». swim-r chm- ."-.i:..:.. l‘, i::'“i...:c.. "Man. * "" " l all "It 7. Blhlrll erlsn. and Schl. " u.‘ u wlllnl“nion. ‘s: an fi- Y d Thursday. WIIiO MI.‘ QC d“! Ill Nil-l m alterggmselil-vioe. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH_ Rev. Jame-a I‘. Miss m... union, 5.3;... Earle. Organist ‘Fourth Sunday in Lent. 11.30 A. M. H0 11.00 A. M Communiw." Class. 7.00 RM. Evening nisn. Bu England end inn." . oriiing nron. Subject, "C Communion. Prayer laud hrlst in tho 2.30 PI M. Sunday School and Bible Church Holy Everybody welcome. Prayer and Ser- Ntet ‘The of Cllllllnllli- Twilldl- Pure Milk Co., Eastern Hay & Feed. R. 1s. Mutch a Co., Ltd.. “Yndmlll i C0-. Ltd., Henderson A’: 91141110". James E. Harris, Central Craameries Ltd.. Buutsin k Bell, Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Mont. "ll. Royal Bank of Canada, Cana- dian Bank of Commerce. The Rob- srt Simpson Eastern Ltd.. F. W. wflolwflflh C0.. Island Fertilizer Co., S. A. McDonald, Cnrvell Bros. Ltd., Anonymous, Anonymous, census. Packers Ltd. $600.00-;Stewart Bakeries Lid., Is- lrnd Furriers. Mrs. E. Champion, Hughes Drug‘ Store, Sterns Ltd. $500.00——G. M. Richards. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. B. Longwortli. LePage Shoe C0.. Heber R. Large, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Associated Shippers, P, E, I. Potato Growers‘ Association. G. F. liutcheson, Hickey & Nicholson, Geo. E. Full Q Son. Fennel! & Chand. ler. Eastern Trust Co., Dr. w. L. MacDonald. Davis ll Fraser, Clarke Fruit Co., Ltd.. Anonymous. i). J. Boiineli. ' $300.00-G. H. 'l‘oumlis & Son, U01, Keith S. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plckard. K. M. Martin. Miss Anna G. Parker will speak. Anthem: “Lord. For Thy TBMBI Meroies’ Sskfl-Blohsrd Farranh 2.15 Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pun. Public Worship. Sermon: "Stars nt Your F1118!!!‘ tips"—the Minister. ‘ Anthem: “Jean, Word of Gml In- Social csrnste"-Mosart. 5.80 Fireside Hour in the Hall. \ an“ BAfiIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH s Minister llev. I. Judson Levy. 8.11 Morning Worship 11 n. m. Sermon. the first of s series of tvhree sermons on the ChflIl-lllll" three-fold ro‘ tionshln. “To The Ch ist." l Anthbni: "incline Thine Ear" (Illin- mall)‘ The Church School meets immedi- ately following Moi-hill! willlhlil- The Mons‘ study Grown M "w some time. . Eventing Worship '1 P. M. n Sermon. one of s series‘. on SHI- vation” with subiwii "Hm" SM‘ o lllflll‘. N. D. MacLesn B. W L Pa ' ti C mes. - ~ B 8B- A!1:l’iC?Illl"(]o0fl So Loved the World" M6101‘ J. M. dunes. Jenkins Phar- (Goss) mflcy. Mclnnis Bakery. Miss Ircne '- ' ‘"1 Love tn Tell the Story." ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURC Prince and Ur Ministe - sell. o. cAsnYui wsziisrcn Roper. Choir Director Wlrt. O ' ‘ . Mrs. rtlmr Miss‘ so Its 11.00 A. M. Theme: Olsrilt." For X322’... all 'Me H afion Street liorne. Miss Alena Horne, Miss Ada E. riarris, Guardian Publishing Co., Walter S. Grant, Dillon & Spiiiett, A. B. Outciilfe, Cudniore Bros., Car- 191' d: Co. Ltd., Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd.. W. E. Bentley. K. C., Stanley, Shaw & Pesrdou. J. W. Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Canada Life Mrs. c. Elliott Full, err-hilt W! director of ohoishu I u d m Y are very cor .v 1W B worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CHURCH orTtfiiiisi "Ambassadors : 110C108, 887, 550. n" esus, My Saviour, Look 2.30 r. M.‘ The Slibhath School and , Evening 700mg. Jriaslnse: I! ymns M: 4J1. Avatars: "Ugh Ye The- Worshi "The Reality o! Lord." rfl- Soldier-Mr. Harry Cras- well. "Blessed is every one that fear- eth the Loni; that wsilreth in l-Iia ways. You are cordially invited to ivor- eh wifi in. PRESBYTERIAN was KIRK or sr. JANE-S i-r a I “T! MIN “lav ‘I II. lsraasli 8o Mil I. fir. Mclensie 5.1K. W rshi . - gnaw: " in ’C1irlst|ln IV Ag st the h d o! man's sinfuin lllilivhllll "Christ l-Isih A Garden." .30 p. ni. Church School. A B '1 l. on: Ill‘- lering to Event “Our old “ sin Worsh ess." ip . . . sins are hun- olr," get Anliennmlnlfl For Thy Tender Msseiss‘ 1110118. Sake”- Ths. Mkilater will _ Services and deliver the Inrrsnt. conduct the Sc r- rs. Blilc i TilsyBrilish and l Foreign iiible Society rnmcia EDWARD ISLAND .- . soxiusav the 505981 to every recognizes clearly ~ u» spirit. 01! lilidance of the inter- Q? 2 5r i? ." '1 . villne is a iiniment with 8""- NR‘ dealers. r". Aglillfik , shun-i Main . arising; missus mo PM. 3' ‘i. ’ ' ' Assoc. G. H. Taylor, W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. $250.00-—Judge H. L. Palmer, S. T. Green, Salads Tea Co. ' 8225.00—P. W. Turner, J. M. Roop. $200.00—Michael A’; Sons, Fisher 13res._Ltd.. Mr. dud i-Ms. W. E. Cot- ton, lion. George Barbour, H. C. At- lrllllflll. Metal Fabricators, Edgar M. and Margaret J. Docherty. The Man- ufacturers’ Life Insurance Co., Har- ry A. MacDougall. $175.00—J. C. Montgomery. $150.00—Queen Street Meat Mur- ket, Bait 8t MacRae, Dr. Harold Yeo. Wright Shoe Co., Harry Winchester, Mrs, Arthur W. Weeks. Thompson Produce C0.. Dr. Harold Shaw, Har- FY L. 56H‘. A- H. Roper, W. -A. Rix, E. K. MacNuti. Dr. Don. MacNeiil, Martin's Garage, MocLean d: M“- FadyBn. LL-Ccl. C. L. MacKay, Ken- nedy's Ladies’ Wear. A. Kennedy k Cm Dr. B. C. Keeping. Frank Kays, Edwin C. Johnstone. Holmes d: Bradley, Dr. Eric Found, Dr. G. F. Dewar, J. P. Crockett. Dr, Z011 M, ‘Clllll- Channel! E Co., Jack Camer- on, Prof. James B. Brown, E. S. Coffin. E. S. Blanchard. Anonymous. $l25.00—W. ll. MacNeill, N. Rat- CENTRAT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kelli Street mam MARVEL n. DUNBAB. M‘ MRS. M. STEWART. Orxlriist and Ciioir Director 11.00 s. m. Morninl Worship and Comm on. Sermon: “Hold That Lino." Chorale: “Come Yo Yourselvee A- part" (Atkinsoml 2,30 n. w. Church School mid Fa- mily flour. 7.00 mm.‘ Evenink Worship. Central observes Sundsv School Night. We urge the nnrnnta of the congregation and friend! 0| thn Church to bring their vounl- am" 1,4. this special servlco. Sormoir “There In A Lad Hove". DIwt-‘l-lo (‘vivoth V‘! WNW!!! Sleep’ (Shuienl b.v Edward Ber- tram and Bobbie Platte. Ordinance oi‘ nptism at the eva- ning 0e, lo. Blames-ism "In! in morzofonr do - ter Uglltle‘ (‘Teflon n. who “ed “ Hospital‘ Collections .l.-aw" —~-~-~aasssis-aclmnusa>iiiezsuz' v84? IHI’. LHAKLUIILIOWR UUAKUIAN t: ‘Island Beatrice Vsiiliierstine, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutherland, Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Sinclair McLeod, Dr. T. Earl Robins, Proude l’. Moreside, Gerald Proctor. H. W. Pletch. Gordon H. Leitcb. Les- ter Kaiser. J. Frank Fraser, Col. H. Duvar. Ralph Bslderson, Geo. P. Thompson. moo-pr. w. H. -Pel.hlck, Messrs‘ MacNevin, Allison MacLeod, Cs-pt. J. W. MacKenzie. C. A. Duiihnm Co. $35.00—Di-. R. McCiennaghsu. Mr. R. G. Taylor. George Wood, William MacLean, $30.00—Miss Laura Young, Maior Wellilfill Worth. Bruce S. Wounacott. Horace B. Willis, M. W. Weeks. George A. Walters, Victory Restaur- ant, Ivan W. Vessey, W. D. Tauton, LeBaron Tait. Mrs. Jessie Shaw, Seaman's Auto Body Paris, A. B. Russell, LL-Coi. and Mrs. William Reid, Harper MacNeill. Mrs. Jamel MflcMillen. J. M. Murley, Moreside Grocery, Stewart Moore,‘ D. E. Mayne, Mrs. Georgia Matheson. Randolph W. Manning, Leigh E. Mac-Lend, L t A. Mat-Lead, Alex MacLeod, Lt-Col. L. '1‘. Lowther, J. Russell Leard, Ro- bert Large. Fred Large EA Large. D. A. liiacKinnun, Lloyd lliaciienzie. Lt.-Conim. C. P. MacKenzie, L. H. Kennedy, Prof. A. Roy Kendall, Jos- eph Days. Florence Kaye Mrs. Aileen Johnson, W. L. Jenkins, Ralph Jen-' kins, W. H. Ives. R. i‘). Hyniiulan, Miss Mildred Hooper. Elsie McGre- lzor. D. M. McGuire. Donald Grant. W. G. Gillespie. J. A. Fraser, Samuel French. Elmer Ferguson, Fashion Shoppe. i.. A. .\iacD0ugall, Miss Dingiveli, John W. Dickie, lilajor J. T. Davies, Wm. and Mrs. Dalzlel. D. A. MacCunnell, Clive W. Currie. Mr. S. i1. (trockelt. Marjorie Cox, Arthur. J. (Joilin. l‘. S. Cobb. Charlottetown Auln Salvage, John Chandler‘. iau Burnett, Wm. P. Bruce, W. G. Bruce. Mrs. A. G. Bruce, Mrs. O. H. Brown, Gordon L. Bennett. Mrs. J. E. Bell, Stewart. J. O. Proctor. R. H. Mac- Neill, Mrs. Thomas Mills. Don Mes- ser, Miss Olive Lowther, Margaret Leard, S. N. Kaye. William Burnett, John T. Marlin, Geo. A..Gollkin. $25.00-Toml|us' Grocery, (l. El- iher Sutherland. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Steele. Joseph Shaina. Ernest l‘. Seller, Mrs. Fl. G. Saunders. Mrs. Ethel Rogers. Mrs. A. W. Rogers, Northuinberland Ferries Ltd.. Mal- coim- McMillan, D. W. Mnthosoli. John A. Martin, J. F. MacLeod, A. D. MacLcnnan. W. C. and Mrs. Hoyt, James A. McConnell, sMrs. W. E. Burke. Harold Buell. M. Ross Bethune. V. A. Ainsworih, Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Bessie Beer, Dr. W. Soper. John Siquarebrigge. J. Stan- ley Staveri, P. W. Small, Able Block, A. F. Brown. Ayerst, McKeuna k Harrison Ltd., 1-I. H. Marshall Ltd.. Lily Davison, Mr. E. A. Foster, J. G. McFadyon, Gloria Dress Shop. R. J. McGraih. William Henderson, Mrs. W. E. Hyndman. Howard Molnnis. Crawford Jay. Earl K. Kennedy. Kenny's Bakery. J. Sinclair llisckay, Chief Justice J. A. Miitbieson. Meni- March 80. 1948, A lamb too sweet Mid W" Upon this earth to rosni An angel came . And took our dear child horns. Inserted by Borrowing Father and Mother. 3-30-11. tenbury Ltd. $120.00-Mr. and Mrs. Miller, W. G. i-Iogg. $l05—N. W. Higgins. MOODO-Anslo Canadian Drug Co. Ltd, Albert E. Baker, Biowey Henry Ltd.. The Charlottetown Grsd's Club, The E. B. Shufllewcrth Chemical Co. Ltd.. B. Earle MacDonald, Ed's Tnxi. W. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Heber R. Large, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Alias Rose Longworth, F‘. R. MscLsine. Marl- time Central Alrwsys~Co. Ltd.. The Halifax Heralu, Mrs. Roland Meikle, Dr. Joseph MacMillan, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Patriot Publishing Co. Ltd.. P. E. I. Trust C0.. Mrs. George J. Rogers. Royal Packing Co., J. A. Webster, W. W. Weilner Ltd, Est. Mrs. John Williams, D. Archibald, N E U R Alli-sill GIVEN MST REM" 2."; than“r.:~.v::t=i.:2.i If a dull, throbbing headache is glean. Mrs. G. M. Richards. Surgeon- . - - b] o“ Blllelmn Comm. Prowse, Mr. and Zl.‘?.'§.‘{i‘..¥.".‘.’.‘.i“é.l“liif.l.,l:. Y... M»- E. Eo- M-o MacLeod. Hon. Frederic A. Le , Comllllihed W N°YVmM~ Th" F. A. S. Jones. Johnston k Soul-BA. soothing liniment penetrates desp- R. Macinuis. T. G. Ives. 11‘. Gordon ly towards the source of your dis- Hctcbeson, E. T. Higgs. The Halifax tress, and produces s feeling o! 533:. if‘; 5111-- glri- Marni; Drew‘. w--m~h~~~<»;;1»»~i-~m--~» c... ....'..: .. 212,-... era; s mligwltfi l“ °e*°l:'l'u h." h.” gsrgy Stgrets’. ‘Ii-ice Bayjeutou, Dr. J. on: ng r S . suc sr , eut. v. J. A. Ber- secured in many severe cases. Him- nsrrl. Boston's Wholesale Dry Goods. drgds say that real sum" in William Callback. Jordan Wine Co., . . f “end the u“ o! Greensbields l-lodgson Racine, Dr. .l. bwwm‘ "°“° a s P. Sweeney. A. n. MscKinnon Ndvuln‘ l“ Neuralghfischflc.‘ $75.00—-Mlss Gwen TsylonlJamel Lumbsgo and Rhevmwe WM rm. M. o. Stewart, .1. c. Saint, n. For simple Sore Throat, Collihli H. Rogers. Allison W. Rogers, J. B. Colds and iiosrseness, Narviilns is Murley,.Dr. J. P. Miller, W. lli._Mss- w "or" m‘ Y" "W '“ ' s’ 227172132 ‘filifilffii-iisflfllfiii "i" M” "m" mmmbwm“ G. n. and.‘ May Herring, Hull a invert. A. 1t. onus. p. M. Gass. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forlyths. W. Merritt vary Forsytbs, Mr. Clifford MacDonsid. fli’ Tom. D. Dellois, I‘. W. Curtis, Clark ‘ Photo Service, Trinity Church Wo- man's Association. Harry w. Weeks. 56500-441‘. Fulton B. Proude. . l! til-Fred Waller, Mrs. Pearls Vsnhuskirk, Gsorgs Sharron, Gao. Rogers. s. Grsbsni Rogers Keith ‘ldlllllilln, Winaton Dougie Miss Ilrssrat Gotten. Mr. James Brady, Ital‘ I. Doll's, H. ill. Simpson. 0.0 . aginsld lniitli. Mrai Parkman. m: W. llatlieson, D MscKinnoo. Lt-Col. J. P. Hoo or Donslg. Mr. 31:0; a o s., , .. ‘ll. Black. Dr. .l. H. rstt. Ernest V. Deli,» .» l. as". D. ' ;.I art. Henry l". callback, W. J. . m"ml “Y A Grocery, In. '1'.‘ ‘ srdy Q .. Ooi. I‘. i. ryw. G- Il. lisrtla . A. J. Has- ‘ i. h. H. l. illllsla, A. W. liynd- nian. The island Construction 12s.. Iii-all .W. Lowibsr, Simmons HEADACH a Caused by etrsting powers that enable it $0 attack manly pains at thsir roots. Sold in 35c bottles W FQUB ON unholy. ' . ‘ll they Needlework Guild. Boss Music Dr. Trevor Ways, Isrvsabwilil ' llfatlieson, Ivan Martin, cant. . 3- Mobs ' Hows ii J. i-fwba. W l t Hairdressing Parlor, firs. Jean '1‘hs orial L.O.B.A. No. 266, Palmer Elec- iric. Leitie Passniore. C. W. Patter- son, H. L. Pickard, Mrs. B. C. Prowse. J. P, MacPliersoli, lleddin Bros., Neil L. Robinson. Louis Sad- led. Seaman's Beverages, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Msior F. A. Mac- Millan. Miss Angelina Blanchard, Geo. Sutherland. St. Peter's Cathe- dra Guild, J. Edgar Whitlock. J. E. H. Worth, Zion Church Ladies’ Guild. X-Ray Corp. G. H. Wood k Co., Herman Pakuis, Mary K. Stew- s rt. $20.00—-L. M. Beaten. Bike Shop, Miss B. M. Biiiingsley, ‘Edith B. Bterns, Seaman Cross Ltd.. H. F. A. Brown, Miss Annie Coles, Mrs. M. A. Gordon. Charles Hsmm. J. 1-1. -—- Mrs. Hill, E. Bruce Huggsn, Miss Mary Johnson, John F. Whasr. J. J. Larsbes, N. S. MacLeod. R. T. Mor- rison k C0.. Miss Belle Nicholson, Lyle Robson. Wallace E. Beautie- bury, Lt. Col. J. R. Paton. (l. Ern- est MacNutt, Miss Jean Grant. Dr. W. R. Carson, W. E. Besrlsto. Udell-Christine A. Nicholson. ' $l5.00—-Llly B. Aitken, Lt. Col U. J. Stewart, ll. A. Smith, J. Corry, Lorne Coles, Miss Elsie Crockett. "The Gospels show that the re- semblance. emphasized Dlitbolosy DOD heal tud-e. discipl either to accept claims. and enemies who listened in the hope of errtrappinq Him. -DQ-OQ-OOQQQ+OQ+O-O-OO-OQOOQO lutsiiten Meditations from I l __ The limes, London 'PQ-O'O-OQ4OOvQvoQQO-OOOQ~Q-+O-O SPIRITUAL HUNGER. food no less than or tan in many nothing." he use of parables provided test. tion pass of his friends, insensitive ‘to A R spiritual erage Ch himself in." on religious. He knows mods prayer is most re of but he blames these moods p355- to do this; they are spiritual hunger. most. sverv one splrllllil- liy, b11118" food taken s ger sustains had been hidden CiS to gauge the capacity of those he‘ taught, and he knew that over- harms though remembrance of the laws lows God's nearness his times and with is REPAIR SERVICE R. T. HOGAN 53 Elm Avenue i Your: RATIDN CALENDAR by modern between the spiritual and physical laws of health was ‘gal/WWII to our 10rd. and helped shape His methods as a‘ teach- MacDonald 8r. Rowe. LL-Col. P. W, er He knew that man does not 1111c by bread alone. that the soul needs its body. But He knew also that there 2mm be a desire for 100d if it is to Rive full benefit, and that loss of ctuc is a sure symptom of ill- ‘tti. Therefore He was ready in teach anyone. whether wealthy Pharlsee whoshowed" even a faint slim of wishing to learn; but when Herod. moved by cynical p ' tloned Him answered him the audience was a mixed multi- containing eager would-be doubters who hesitated reject His the outcast, lty, “ques- wcrds. He When To those who thought. them merely picturesque little stories He hsd no more to say; to those who lingered to find their interpretation He disclosed pro- found truths which. In His phrase. “prophets and right us men." He |1ookccl 10': and weic of spiritual appetite. and “bles- scd." he said, “are they that do hunger and thirst after righteous- noes. for they shall be filled." No less clearlv our Lord real- ized ihat the spiritual food could give must be measured by the diffeicnt powers of assimila- cd by different people. and that nothing more effective-‘Ceiine. iv deters illipils from loam/nu: a .l)oyle; little than misguided attempts iolin-law teach them too much. Our l..0r<_l‘.s , cliffs. who matchisss sympathy enabled 111m hm years spiritual own from ed am‘ 81111 lie why they remain the appeal of the Gospel memage. Pmbablv thy: 911-. nlsnation is that they lack W11) to believe. Their spiritual ap- petite is atroplilcd. love oi religious debate survives. MR8. THOMAS DOYLE 0n tubs mornnig. of ..Miirch 8th, at Earnsciitfe, one known and most respected residents . of the community, in the person of Mrs, Thomas Doyle, at. _t.hc ad- vanced age of ninety years. Born and brought up in Hermit- age. she cam to Eai-nsciiffe l-‘eb- ruary 15th, 1 small boys. to whom she soon err desired herself bv her kindiuass and motheriy care. v During the next tan ears it was lher sad duty to nurse u husband and two stqpsons in their last ill- ness. and to see an infant sun. oi her own call d bv the Ansel of death Folio g the demise oi her husband in 1903 she bravely assum- ed the task of being both mother and father to her growing boys. To them she became a genuine pal. working with them in the fie d8. directing, encouraging and pian- ni for their future. _l=‘or many years she acted as postmistress and conducted a yooery business as well as managing bhe farm. Her home was a, favorite visiting-place [Q1- her magi/y friends. from the children and teachers of the near- bv school to the elderly residents of the community. _ After her retirement from active life nhe continued w take a keen interest in everything around her and especially in her grandchildren Thoush physical innnnit m for the B. her to her roo years. her mi and alert to the end. tlll_ full years and rich in the merits of a well-spent life. she was called to l her eternal reward she leaveg to cherish her mem- , ory, one son. Leo A. Doyle. Toronto. ~.Ont.; three stcpsohs, \Vl1ll8l’11‘-l. Doyle, Somerville, Mass; Rev. ltd- win 1., Doyle, Calgary. Alberta; and Francis Bernard Doyle, Larnsclifie. ,one sister. Miss Sarah .l. Mullir». iVernon River; four grand children. Joseph. Edwin and Leo also two loving daughters- Mrs, Bernard Doyle. JSBTHS" cared for her durum her and Mrs, Leo A. Doyle- try-law Mr. John Doyle, a of nephews and é‘ a brothcr- be great mini r nieces and a host of friends. x dim: harms the will B5 1i < hom l: ad. Al and nua- nia Lodge. F. and AM. He resides George Bell. p. N. Bell, w. H. Bea- this body. A ‘large dcozzcoggtiusflflunggxlgleg mnfflfie", “,2: 3351,30,,‘ mo. Wm, 1,15 wig, and W0 ggng my! ton. Roy C. Bears, LL-Comm. D. R, To recall these truths may be frlen alt‘ is‘! BJowhmrs Church the; James o: Cardigan Head, and daughter at 235 Queen StreetF-Mr. Hake,‘- wiluam MaLvAusland L- 53 of practical value to the average Temilm ‘F < s N, Brwmoon’ five sisters. namely, Catherine. Mrs. Shannon is well known in this city A"h 3 p- A w M All’ 1 ‘Mr Qlvlltllm A‘ “ma”? ht W°"<""“’"“°“ “w” ‘m “g; "in", 11.8,,’ Moreslde, Milton; Isabelle, Mrs. and is a son-in-iaw of Mr. Robert 3L m‘ 1' ' .' ' .m' ' whv the case for religion. Wlllflhluawh mm whereMoglkav morning Martin lViacNeill. Charlottetown: Kerwin. 87 SYd-‘BEY $97901». kwef‘ H‘ ‘mdelslm’ Gmdo“ seems to him conviiiclnglv strongmllljlllgezwgassmr a", Rev Monsignor Rebeoca, Mrs, W . MacDonald, ‘md- Alba" J" Lake“ M1“ Mm!‘ makes little impression on somel Y - ' Hudson. Mass; Sarah. Mrs. Joiui McDonald, interment was made in the church cemetery b95115"? he‘ little grandson. The PB“ 595"“ were: Messrs Denis Carey. 1'18"!’ the d. Russel Younz. Luke we“. gxiedlzlxt. Ambrose Doyle and L99 ‘ Mulch Mavt-ier soul rest in prim- Card Of Thanks of health will save the ev- ristlsn frcm COIIGGMIIJDK unjustly. This he is oltcll do because. as he 0011185585- lv at intervals that he feels ' when i ai. when the Biblc with beauty, when a sense becomes vivid.‘ . himself because‘ neighbours and friends He liu no need slated them in Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Doyle and family. wish to thank all their kind who as- any way durrF-Z mem; also all their recent bereave cards and oi , those who sent Mass al- like bcd-' Messages of Sympflihy- intermittent. Yet i: the bidding of hun- the bcdv afterwards RS ,..,.,,,,. ... ........ .. u. In Memoriam spiritual ‘fgod strong-hens ti; _ E l‘ '1C€ ’é§i‘1.‘...§“...‘.l‘.°‘ °' . 1- s» PATRICK ERNEST NORMAN who passes away on Match so, loss. B 0 0 T & S H0 E Just seven years ago you left us l-low we missed your loving face God's home full of grace, l When all is still and silent , l And sleep forsskes our eyes i0ur thoughts are in that lonely grave Where our dear Ernest lies, Sadly Missed by Mother, Dad. Brothers and Sisters, g ciao-u. F HANG THIS ‘UP IN iYO-UB KITCHEN 1i. Dlemoriam" But we are gin-d to have an Angel Ln SPECIAL SALE ' on FRIDAY a SATURDAY < At Andrew’: Grocery 38ELM AVENUE Ayimer VEGETABLE" SOUP, 3 tins 256 Swansdown CAKE FLOUR 330-2 for .. 65c DRIED CARROTS 13c—2 for . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Sweet, Juicy SUNKIST ORANGES, ~i doz. 93c VAUI‘; irlltlsii W$__ BONELESS CODFISH 330-2 for 65c MOTHEIPS OWN TEA, per lb. .. 69c CARROTS,5lbs. for . . . . . 25c m m°m°flam 1 Fred M. Shannon JOHN There passed away at. the Kings County Hospital on January 29, 1946, John William MacDonald in his 04th year. Although stricken _ with an ailment about four years ago from which he never fully rc- covered he enjoyed fairly good health, and was able to be about his duties until a few days before he became ill and passed away, despite tlie best n! medical care and tender nursing. Born at, Wheailey iliver. June 23. 1862. son of the late Allan MacDonald and Sarah Jan: White MacDonald, With his parents, brother and sisters. he moved to Cardigan Head sixty- threc years ago. and with the ex- ception of three years spent in U, S. A. llhe rest of his life was spent, in Cardigan l-icnd Where he built up a comfortable home for himself and family, Of a jovial dis- position he endeared himself to all u whom he came in contact. lie was a supporter of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Cardigan, which in his younger days took a keen interest in its dcvelo merits and in all things that were or the betterment of the community. lie leaves to mourn his passing a sor- mwlng widow (ne Mary Taylor) also one can hier Bertha, Mrs. Wendell Jay. armingbrook, P.E.I., and one .5011 James Allan on hhe WILLIAM. MMDON ALD in liew Position (Silllii. John Telegraph) Appointment of Fred M. Shannon as superintendent of the investiga- tions division of the New Brunswick poet office districl, with headquarir ers at Saint Julin was announced today by E, R. ingraliam, district director of postal services, Mr. Shannon, who has been with the post office here for almost 34 years. succeeds '1‘. F, Coughlan. who was superaiinuated last year. 'i‘\he new appointment is effective as of Jan, 1. _ Mr, Shannon joined the post of- fice staff in this city as a clerk in 1912 and was promoted to sen» ior postal clerk in the investigations division in 1923, He was haired principal postal clerk in the in- vestigations division in 1930 and was promoted to the office of eup- erintenderl. of mails at the Saint John post office in 1M0. Well-known in this rltv for his interest in sports. Mr. Shannon 1a a member if the executive of both Maritime and Dominion skating u- sociations and is active also in the . Navy League of Canada. the Grand Bay Outing Association and Hibci .. . ....._.....a_-q@-_-nn'v_-aron..an_sa-sia-_a._.n Webster, Cardigan and Margaret Ellen. Mrs, Craswell, Cardigan. (a twin sister.) Mrs, Mabhleson and Mrs, Cobb predeceased him a few years aim - The funeral was held on January {list and was largely attended, Ser- vices at the house and grave were conducted bv the Rev, R. D Mac- iman , The hvmns sung were: Jesus Saviour Pilot Me. and Abide Wlih Me. “Hi5 Eyes is on bhe Spar- row" a favourite- of the deceased was beautifully rendered by Mr. Stirling MacLeod. His pail bear- ers were nephews. namely. Jchnl Webster, l-ienrv Craswell. Georige e Macnonfld. James B‘ MMN Some day we know not when Chester and Eldon Burke. To clasp her hnnd in the better The flowers were many and beau~ land tiful testifying in the esteem in‘ Nev" l” m“ um“ “which the deceased was held, Lovingly Remembered by Husband Always so faithful. kind and true , "d “mu?- Few in this world his equal you'll 4-304- find, A beautiful life that came to an He he lived, ‘everyoneal I In Memorinin ' in loving memory of Mrs. Russell flrsham, who departed this lfcl April 2nd, i040. ‘ we loved her. so we miss her T oughts of her- are ever near Loved, remembered, longed for sl- ln Memorials! In loving memory of Mrs. Wallet Haydon. who departed this life March ll, 1M4 Beautiful memoric. are all that an t 0f one we loved and shall novel forget, A loving smile and n happy face A broken- link we can never replace Some day we hope in meet her In loving memo {of ' STAN LEY CROCKIITT York who was suddenly called home March 30. i946. He will never be forgotten Never will his memory f , He was one of the very belt. That God ever made. B d Missed b H ‘flliirence and Emily"? 3-30-11. ways, Bringing llllliy s silent tear. Inserted ‘by Sister lllallrie and 4 2 n Sons Dan and Hugh, SUN MOI J. Oscar Diamond. W. J. L‘ “ l" J. M. MacDonald, G. '1‘. Hardie, Mrs. Catherine Hasiam, Lillian Hooper, Reg. Kemp, Miss Mary Lowtiisr, Rev. Carlyle Webster. Alma. B. Mason, - D. D. Morrison, Besulah Munroe, Miss A. Muirheod. Stewart Pierce. G. Elinor Ritchie. Miss Alexandra Scott. 8t. Paula Parish Guild. Edison Tantoh, J. 8. Taylor. J. Hibbert. Saunders, J. A. S. Wil- liams, Helen Yeo, Mr. Robert Mac- Wiliisnis, Mrs. Lieth Wright, A. l. Wise, Mrs. John Whsatley. Mrs. George Wbsstlsy. Wm. Walsh. Mrs. George Vioksrson, Miss Turner. L. G. Tooiuhs, Keith Toni- -ilson. Stanley Thompson, Archie Tliacker. E. Jean Tait, J. Russell 8t. John. Sunnysids Beauty Parlor, Dorothy Stewart, 1-l. . Itsrna. Gordon R. Stsrrett. Haroi h Smith. Mrs. Robsrta M. Snisllwooii, ll. J. Rupert, Miss Jean Ross, Cbariss D. Rogerson. W. J. 11sec. Clifford, Robertson, Wendell MscPharson, MscPbse Bros, Gordon Poole, liver- stt Platte, Psariion House, Prof. J. G. Patterson. Chss. Newsoa. llair A. Match. Keith D. Murray, ‘D. liiurohison. Dalvsy Murchison, l’. . Morris, olgs-Moreside, Mrs. all!’ MioLeod. Irons Macbsod. Mari’ Love, J. A. Lewis, Albert l. Isavafl, J. Gordon NscKsy, Mrs. Ruthkaii- uedY. G. A. Jeifrw. A. A. iiscllsat. Molnnia. John‘ 1-1. Retail. . L. ll ans. Mrs. Josephine Harding, Mrs. Icy Moms. lira; Arthur Guinden. lips Mabel Grant. lira. Minnie Graham. ' Iilaiila. Gorriil. liar sret lsria, Kathleen, Ilse srlsiis. llilisr Ilacfsdyen, ma. Taxi, Ira. has: nsld Fraser, a llary Fraser, An ray Found, It . Dalia, llill- ltsnrsr- ‘ lfllilll . llsclisobsrn. . Barry anon Greosry, horas D. sJ-lmhil _ all. anion Illbonsld, Tssi. Alisa alsebonsil, A that Coupons l-ll Expire Much 3i: loser Coupons 40-70 Expire March til l4 IIITII IIIIIIY 2 .28 2 IIITOI’! 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