‘M; CHAFLOTTEIQEYN- r-Ilorvly SEPTEMBER 13.__1946_ i In Memos-lam IVAN MERLE HARVEY The people of Crapaud and surrounding districts were greatly saddened on Monday moa-nlng sept. 1,1946, when it was learned that the Angel o! Death had en- tered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and gently claimed their second son, Ivan, at the early age of twelve years. He had been patiently suffering from a heart condition for the past five years and havln the best of medical attention an the lov- ing care of his parents. ho es were held out-for his recovery ut God wiiiied it-otherwise. He was a bright-lovable and friendly boy and besides hia heart- broken father and mother leave! two brothers, Lyman and Sheldon. his grandfather Rogerson and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral service was conduct- ed in his late home by Rev, J. A. Jardlne assisted by Rev. C. A. Hicks. The hymns sung were Ivan‘: favorites "Bringing in the Stieaves" and "There's a Land That is Fairer than Day." The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the West-moreland Ceme- 50 tery. The pallbearers were his ' four uncles... namely. Charles and _ _ , Ernest, Harvey. Lloyd and William Keilog ‘s ran Flakes Rozerso-n, _ _|ou_ie_ the time . . . so The funeral was very lnrgel isntt luck! ""1 II!" attended and the sympathy of a t" I004- is extended tn the bereaved dear ones. m Who Has- The Season’s Newest In Men’s High Grade SHOES ? WRIGHT’S Sunnyside Shoe Shop and Queen Street Storc Fine styled shoe with hand- some stitched trim for sport and dress. Double leather soles. rubber heels. Scott A’: llIcHale fine heavy Brown Lalf Double soles 5 i 0.00 For dffltl-Illlil ‘VIII flakes, look for Ke logg I olden - yellow package. ry the big economy size. As you know some of the eople need Kellogg‘! can Flakes all of the time all the opie need I cannot say. and f will not say That he is dead~lla is lust away! With a t-heerv smile and n wave of tho hand. lie has wandered into an unknown- land, And left us dreamlruz how verv fair It needs must be, since he lingers - "9- M-- The waters of East River, W951 9f Cranberry Wharf, of West River, east of New Dominion and all of North River are heavily polluted and all oysters taken from these areas are dangerous t0 health- Refuse to purchase or eat oysters from these areas as this territory la out of bounds. Be aure your 0Y8“?! "m" from a safe source. 0on3 iri Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and», family wish to tihank all friends for their many acts of kindness dur- ing their recent sad beeravement. Irish Greyhound Fastest tic! In Wor_l|_i_ BY JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stiff Writer In‘ this year of Greatest Scarcity since War’s End, Here is WRIGHT’S Offering You Scott & McHale’s finest Brown and BLACK CALF Shoes, Brogues, Moccasins, Wingtips and Plain patterns. A call at either of the Superior Brown (1811 _ M ccasin Winged tip shoe with 0 bold punching. TOP grain leather soles and I inaoles. $8.00 IUNDON, Bept. 3 -Thero's m holding the Irish tflvyhomid. Quare ‘times. Fastest dog in the world over 025 yards, Quare Tlnves lived up to his reputation at the London White City Stadium when hr- de~ feasted Bali's Choice b 3 1-2 9 Y "‘ “" ‘ "w" ‘°‘ ‘“° _— and gglkiée Cityj 550-yard distance ti‘: “SONMS : secor- . "n revous tnac HARRINGTON P record for tshefdigtagice was 80.58 b0 lncflflwd W193i the IBQl-lilii-lfln ____ Mm. John A. POW. Townseni B. c. KEEPING, m). D.P.l{. Chief Health Officer. L ANGLO RUSTICO W. l. Mrs. Read Stevenson entertain- ed at. her home the Anclo Rus- tico W. I. for its regular month- 1y meeting on Sept. 3. The presi- dent presided. The meeting opened with the "Ode and Creed." Roll call was responded to by fourteen membe n. There was one visitor present. Each member submitted to a measurement — pennies for inches. the ample proportions making the net amount of $2.13: also much en- ioyment. Minutes of last meeting were adopted as read. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded $10 be sent to the Salvation Army for “Sun- set lodge." A letter was read from Miss Murdock. representa- tive of Robin- Hood Fleur Mills. eocpressing her regret as being unable to attend our regular meeting as requested. The meet- lniz expressed disappointment. The T. B. X-rny Unit w-as dis- cussed and cards and lists ure- WRIGHT STORES will pleasantly surprise YOU- lfunds on hand. i The cleaning of the sc-hool was discussed and it was d died to urge the trustees to attend to same a‘. once. Report of committees were heard and new ones appointed. Mrs. l-l. Wynnd reported one sick call made. No school report. New Sick Committee: Mrs. B. Roilings and Gladys Parkman. School! Mrs. Hooper. Programme: Mrs. E. C. R01- linszs and Mrs. G. R. LaPage. Mrs. Roland Buntain kindly Ln- vlted the next meeting to her home. Roll call to be answered with a little pair of mitts for the Orphanage. Collection 90 cents. This part of meeting closed with "The King“. The programme committee: Mrs. B. Railings and Mrs. H. Wyand each put on an interest- ing and enjoyable contest. social chat was enjoyed. ou-zx vanuar woman's i \ INSTITUTE ; The mute“ “W” mnflh WW9 tongue. have led him into many WRIGHT SHOE CO. _ ,7__ WRIGHT’S SUNNYSIDE SHOE SHOP. Queen st. J Moncton Man Poses 2A5 P.E.i. Teacher niillS In Igiitentiary --Thc following article. taker.- frmn the Moncion Transcript of Sept. 61h. is the result of dcicc-i tive work done by iizc School. Trustees of Borden who untitled: the R. C. M. P. when they be-l 631118 BUSDiCiOus of their ieaciiern Arthur Meunier, W110 was subse-i queutly" arrested and convicted. -Arthur Meunler. of this city,‘ alias Art Miller. and several oth- er imposlnsz names which includ- ed at one time the Duke of Ire- land and the Duke of Ellington. has wound up in the Maritime. Penitentiary in Dcrchestcr, therc-t bv putting a temporary. at least. clow to a colorful career. Moun- ier. whose imagination and in- genuity. matched only by his elib adventurous escapades. pleaded guilty in Charlottetown to a charge of forgery. Meunier. who had been mixed Army also to increase our funds‘ ‘by sale of Christmas cards. Bills meeting. amounting to 32-66 were accepted and ordered paid, Red Cross yarn was distributed among the mem< Collection amounted to 46c. Mrs. James Hickey capably acted as auctioneer for n sale of donat- and Mrs. Ray Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Five other Crozi-en; serious injuries. The National Anthem closed the day round at Aiwoodley golf club TORONTO. Sept. ll-(CP) -A members were treated to a round Canadian National Railways fire- qt drinks after the ceremuzy in man received fatal injuries today accordance with terms of the will. In a collision of an eastbound pas- ‘SEIIIZQT tram and a freight engine which realized $3.00. in ihc west Toronto C.N.R, vnrds. made a record rimiltofillktfli) ($33.- suffered lrrss 920) last year. The club sUll is The Quare Times-Bob's Choice ‘event Wils n £250 ($1.000) a side match with £1 and a trophy add- ed by the G eyhnund Racing As-I sociation. It was the fifth race ir. which these great rivals, the two fast-est greyhounds lr. tnainuig in. this country, had met Ben's Choice finished in front trace times. Quare Times, favorite at ll to B, holds the record of 28.88 seconds for 525 yards. The last wish of Frans S. Pickles. Leeds golfing enthusiast. was respected after a recent Sun- when his ashes ‘were scattered at the eighth tee. In addition, club Notts Country footbtall club seconds set by Scattering Illusion. ' 0i XMYQ 918W?!- A literal "hat trick" wa's a feature of a recent Derbvahlre- Nottinghamahire country trisltet. game at Ilkeston, Derbvyahtre. A wind of gale foioe blew across the ground and a. spectators hat whipped along the pitch. hit the wickets and knocked the balls of! The elusive headgear eventually was pounced upon by a player who walked to the b-iunoary to restore it to the owner, too bashful to in- vade the ground. Crystal Palace football club has a novel idu to pm-chase players. The club will operate iinif it-a turnstiles this season at one shil- ling sixipence (A) cent-s) and tho other half at one shilling threc- pence, the lib-thrill League ml1- imum‘. On the 30-cent turnstiles, n notice wtil inform sp-ctators their extra thmepenoe will be used £16,715 in the red and this migm towards purchase oi new players. Mass. ll visiting he: mother. Mrs. G. l-l. Jones. ma. n: est Wilson and son David, rontn. has returned home after vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mira. Charles Phlllirns. A ntunber of Harrington folks are now enjoying the electricity- Mi-u Ethel Stewart has ret/urn- ed home from a twp wee-kn’ visit to Charlottetown. Mrs. Anthony idhiefer is visit- ing her home in New Waterford. C. B. Mr. A. E. Phillips attended the Goodwill Races in Charlotte- town. Mrs. John Jones spent a fen days with her mother, Mrs. Diamond. l4 More hearts are set on Hudson T0 MOTOIIISTS WHO NEED (AIS NOW! This dolls-e for llsuhon ownership goon hr beyond ordinary de-llllla. It Ia even out of proportion to the poll-up loolll 0| the pant live yearl- I-ludson drivers will travel at low cost, for a EFORE you make up your mind about any 1946 car, you will want to sec the new Hudson. Soon as you do, you'll know these I-ludsons arc really new, outside and in. And wc belicvc you will echo what so many others are saying: ' 'Far more in smar-t tlCW style, luxury and con- vcnicnccs than wc had thought possible!" The motors that have made history arc making it again, with Super-Six and Super- Eight pcrforrunncc that is outstanding. Hudson is stepping up production of i946 cars as first as material sup- plies permit. Still, demand is ahead of our ability to deliver. We have made every efiort to deliver cars in sequence of orders received-with every consideration for those whose needs are most urgent. if you need a new car, we sug- gest: i) Come in and see the 1946 Hudsons. 2) Place your order for the model you want. We will give you the earliest possible delivery date. 3) Let us check your present car, and give it what service it pared as desired. iup with the local police scvcrzi‘. Mrs. Roland Buntain brought On August 1th the regular meet-iyears ago when he immersfinfllsd to the meeting the needs of the ing of Glen Vallev Institute was;an officer of the R. C M. Police, orphanage and it W85 decided held at t-he home of Mrs. Vemonlhis time had formed u letter of each member brine her drrotion- Giilis. Irecomimendation tliroush which he to the next meeting. Glaziw Meeting open-ed with singing nLhnd obtained a iorichin: Dosiilcn Parkman and Amw Tet; ~ tn Ons. followed by Creed in unison.,in Borden. P. E. I. He plcndcd collect from non-members the Ito-i Call was answered by fimemqzuiltv to the charge of forcrrv district. bers. There was also 5 visitors that was laid when his lntt-st O-rderr far Christmas czitds present. Collection taken amount- impersonation was tincovcrcd 823d were taken. ed to 50c. fvras sentenced to twn years in Mrs. Hooper reported $42.71 as Sick Committee gave-s report. the Maritime Penitentiary, Dor- — —-—~~-~ ~-——- ~- New ones appointed were Mrs-chester. Norman MacDonald and Mrs.‘ It was rccallrri here that at w Cyrus Martin. ‘onn time Meunicr hnzi lcslurcd at Q A present was given to new St. Joseph's . ‘ u tlcmxty this car has all the tested engineering features that have set economy records. And the traditional Hudson qualities are here c0o— stamina and endurance that have been thoroughly proved in a long linc of finc cars. So if you're looking for a car that's up to the minute in style, and right in cvcry‘im- portant fundamental, bc surc to scc this 1946 Hudson. It's on display now at your Hudson dealer's. resident of the district by lh€‘-'i'\llliSi€l’ of ‘P115111 ill‘? institute. Warm folk in ‘the district his viru-s 550 x l7 Tires 550 x 20 Tires 450 x 21 Tires ALL SIZES PASS NGER 81 TRUCK TUBES NATIONAL BATTERIES . Maurice Block G Co. 158 Kent St. A tneetlrig was to be held theicn crop rnisiriz. Anothcr time following Monday eventing to de-jlic conducted n service for a sick cide on a date to unveil theiwnmait in iii-at district. as Father Hon-or Roll. the service to beYMeunier. Other of his advcirtures held in Glen Valley School. ‘took him to Ollnwa u-licr-c as n The committee to look attertvisitinc Scout. official interviewed the meeting is as follows: 'several outstanding personases. MH- 511m"! MlcLean Mrsland later about the same time lctt Simon Blondon. we. Johiri Nlch- suddenlv whcii reviewing cadets olson a-nd Mrs. Norman MacDon- in Saint John as n provincial aid. cadet instvscinr. and was recog- It was decided to have an ice|nizczi bv n passing Mniictnxiizm. cream social on August 21. and-a, In Chnrlottstovrri iic nave his second one the following week if address as Moncion. Montreal and it was DOssibIe to let the ice British Columbia. and it was re- cream. onllcd. he was feted in Vancouv- Place of meeting. Mrs. 5imon|er as n Duke. until it cnme time Blondon. to pav the hotel bill, u"l‘.~2n the R011 Call. Dickie TNiW- tmnsoueradc ended. It was voted all bills be paid.‘ Lncallv he became a tetrnorarv Meeting closed with National Iin-Imlllicnalrc with oil wells in them and a delicious lunch bvyrexas. but his foriuncs faded the hostess assisted bv Mrs. B.[whttn n worn/m \Vh'l had given flraham- ,him vlrtcrv bonds for safekeep- S BEER BOTTLES FOR PROMPT PICK-LIP SERVICE ‘Iing was tipped off bv the local ,police. UARNLEY W. l. , The mcmbrrs of D8l'|lit‘_\' W. 1’. hold their regular meeting in I Dnrnley Hall on Wednesday ninht, -Se'otember 4th. The president pre- lsided _nnd meeting onened bv r9- rpeating the creed. Roll rail was irespontied to by "Wavs Wnmm 'Can Save Money". Minutes of {previous meeting wort- r95d_ 3p- proved and aimed, It was tlncided ' to purchase ten yards of broad- a cloth for a quilt. sick committee ‘ reported trt-atJng sit-k In the m5- trirt. Correspondence was road - and discussed. On motion It was decided to donate Sill to Salvation requires to keep it in A-l shape until we can deliver a new Hudson. IUDION IUITI I CANADA LIMITED, TILBURT, ONTARIO Distributor W. R. JENKINS 18-12 Great Georg? St. Charlottetown