it»... §n=a=- 1124i a WESTERN GUARDIAN i \ _7'*- . IUHIIIOID! llll luau.‘ 3- 515'; IIPNII- Ill Isuuvsr it. sud Gum Glow. so Ottawu st. PIJNCE COUNT! News Ilhlerlniuns Advertising ‘ . i.- following nuns curlsr lay st lo u ‘in your orler ' -WAN'I‘ID. - One lnsll In office Bale. Writs Klensinltw. In 194. _|loClLE! IIIAII — ldequo Ring. Thursday. Marcia 18.4 sec- 0nd game belihof-flvo series. p” n Royals vl. Unmet-side Qrypt lo. Skate otter. _ -BEGULAB MEETING Kensing- wn Brunch Consdisn Uegion will l» held Friday. March 14th. at i! p, M. All members and prospective mqgnbers urged to attend. ‘KENSINGTON licsne and gdiool Association will be in tho school. Thursday. Mflfch 13th, It I dclools. There will be s. guest q-iesker. Everyone weloome. aHALIFAX VISITORS —- Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Miss Marjorie Baker of Charlottetown and Mrs. Maurice Caseley of Kelvin were recent \dsltors to Hailing-K. _TEACIIEII SICK - Mr. Inllnd Curlcy of Clcinnont, teacher of lu- dlaii River school is ill with pneu- monia developed from u bod ot- tack of lnflucnza. Miss Eunice shca‘ of Indian R'~ver is substituting in his stoKL-K- —l-‘ORT\'-llOUIlS DEVOTION _ The annual Forty Hours Devo- tion opened at St. Paul's Church. sunimersidc. on Monday morn- ing with l-ligli Mass nl ninn o'clock. cclebratcd by Rcv. lmon- srd McKcnnn and procession of thi- Blcssctl Socriimcnl. fLgll Lian-s on 'i‘uisdziy morning at 7730 was celtbratzd by Hcv. N Poiricr of EBmont Bnl- A 111"!" humibcr of nclgtiborlng arc assisting at the so ‘filo dcvuiions uill coizcliidv this Kuorniitfiw-S. Personals »Miu ElmcrMV-l/Edilcn of Cole- mnn visl-lctl Summcrsldc lnsi wcclr. ~Mr. Edward Ilarkin. Bnysidc (Grand River) visitrrl Sumnicrsldc on lverlncsd-sy WK. - Mr. John Cody oi S01 View Wis.‘ l rcrcnl visitor to Summtvsida. ~ K. --Mr. Marshall Constable of Clif- ton (New London) was a visitcr to Sumnicrsldc on Saturday ~K. --Mr. Jame; Champion oi‘ Darn- ley was a pnsscnger hy train from Bummer-side on Frldaym-K. ~-Mr. Frcd Dari-son of the M. F. lchurmzn, Co.. Kcllslllgloll. ls ins tininl <rlr ognili aftrr a heavy ai- tsck of flu.~-K. —Mr. Ind Mrs. James Saunders Ie both recovering from a sever: sttsrk of flu.~K. --liis parishioners and Illllllfilsuili h-lenda and acqualnlanccs are pleased to sec Fr. Reginald F. lilac- donsld about his numerous relig- ious duties again. aftcr being tem- porarily laid up with n scvcrc eit- iark of flu.-K. “itilss ‘flicresa DcsRoclit-s. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus DesRochel, Miscouchc, left Set- Pdfli’ morning for Madison. NM: ‘PT-WY. whore she will spcnd some flmc with her aunts. Mrs. John Mlllflilll‘ nnd Mrs. John Wood. —S. ~‘ltie friends of Miss Gladys llam- New Annan. will frQrPt ihc Prince County Hospital hav- ‘nil "ndcrsont- a sticccssful c-- erntion for nppcndlciliss-S. ~lflrs. Arthur Carrutliers. sum- Inersidc. was a week-end v-lsitor a Cliarlottctotvn. tho guest of sits‘ T“ “Tera-in. Oriebar st.- ‘Q I. Water " , G __ e _ ‘Islilh Iullfb Water Sin“; Ink Gulldet, 87 G no Guardian will be delivered to any hog; n; guuugg‘ Pill-l! "Hopes-west. Iitouelilforthlssonln. 9° u" 5'! "Dillible for deliveries on you fflfl“, to lciirn f-llnt she is a pailciil in. The Gurtllu may be bought daily .is my or u" lu buuuusnlqle: “ Water Street; ranvllio Street —IO0I.IY — Bed | ethbition game ‘Wednfsudhmm: fixa-‘Milddleton vs. Albany. "no!!! J Ismllngton Wdnllfllv. lluui 1a. Hope mm w. Rustloo. Fourth lune in finpl Pllyoff for the Meochsnts‘ T“. llhy- Gum starts 8:30. Admis. sion I and 3c. —»IOI IAIE - p 44”]; filth cowl to freshenioslfon. H40]: Ieins. Also four feeder cattle’ four sows to p18 in April; on; gentleman's driving purig; one new horsehlde buffalo; new driv. ‘"8 Ind working harness; One blood mare. l0 years old. 8'15. ‘slam?!’ MlYllbW, Kinlfora. millil-l-DRENB AID SOClETl'— 51M ggular monthly B Brd of Management of [Le Children's Aid Society of Prince Colmly W_l| held lll ihc Town mil, Bummer-aide. Monday evening, the president Dr. J. A. McPhcc pvg. sldlnk- Several cases of ncglnlcd children irci-c reported and the agent was instructed lo itivcsli- $816 $11110. In the matter of tru- llllfl’ it was reported lO'lllB (‘lfily there had been some lni. provcirent in the last month. but therc is room for further lnlpFJVvJ- ment. It was felt that in some cases the family allowance cheque; were i101 prviwrly used for the benefit of the children and [he ~'~‘"I'vl'<_l|y' was instructed to write the Dtreclot‘ of Family Allowunrc rcgarding the samg-s, -ami,rzqvlc’.tho sumo w.! M- d ~The w. M. s. Auxiliary for M"lll9quc and Baltic Unitcd Church liclrl tlic Mart-h meeting at 1h;- homc c-f Mrs. Charles Taylor. The President. Mrs. Crowdis nFCaldQil Th" ' ‘vrvc was Icd hy - o. For the study 1. .d on India. Mrs. G. W. Rani- -‘-'i.\' us leader assisted h_v live ni-‘m- hers present-ed as a l-tncl discus- sion a mectiilg of lhc National Christian Council of India. which binds together missionaries and Izidian Christians of all denomina- tions. Ten members nuswcrctl lo roll i-nll. Minutes of llst nicctilig and trcnsurcns rcporl were given rcspvvli\'cly. Lctlcrs wcrv lTufl from Mrs. J. D. MacFarlane. Mrs. lRz-v.) Nicholson and Miss Enid Morson. Each letter \vas given coli- sidetstion. A reading was Bivcn by Mrs. Duncan MacGouizcm, on Christian Stewardship. Foul-icon tails were made on the sick by members since February meeting. The Prcr-ident, Mrs. Crowdis -c- minded all of thc Easter meeting to be held at the Malisc ‘April first. Thank offering cnvelc-pcs iverc (lis- triiiulcd among niciubcrs. Meeting closed with the Mizipah benediction A dr-licious lunch was scrvcd liy Mra TBylOI‘ gssistcd by Mrs. Dun- can MacGougan. —-ST. PATRICWS PLAY —“'l‘lic Liglil Eternal" is lhc play which the Grand Rive-r players hizivc chosen as lhc annual produc- tion. This play coniblncs pathos. humor, romance, with a message of spiritual and driving force. Its characters arc plain circryclay people. living simple normal lives, yc-t through the author's skil-ful handling, tliiry became inmortsnt people, doing important things. Their problems are vital ones to be found in every fam- ily. Their laughter is gcnuinc, thclr utffrction is slnccrc, their sorrow is ycal. Whcn the audi- cncc nssrinbics at Grand River Hull on the night of March 11th to witness this extraordinary playn it. will experience all thcsc imotions with the characters on the stagc. One moment tho‘- audi- cncc will be convulscd with good wholesome laughter, and thc next rnomcnt they will be brushing away a little tear or bc thrilled ‘Jv the tremendous force of the fine dramatic passages of this urcat plum-S. MEN - - - it's time w be thinking of your now Spring Top Con-t ‘flio Mm‘ (Mm!!! Duns-fluent has a collection of Inert models and snore ' :.':°%'7"l l" "if! do. - - - There is m excellent quality brown m‘ uunr 2860-1 tun Fleece for JUIU-lorvloedile Whlpowd for 38.75 lWlflllur Gabardine for 60.50. - - - You can't go wrong with my lllocl tlitao main. - - - They wll fll [he you that well dresnul sir %';fl of soot! serviceable wear. - amvs CIDTIIING DEPART- T"?! Cloth ‘lbweis In lovely huh colors an bound to glvo your 55mm that Spring llti There are u number oLslses 1nd the prices “fMIlMuur-MMIJO. -- -You Just isn't have too runny towels. so w" i! i961: and renew your llppl] in the nnv 0000s DEPART- Tlfiweot Lemon Juice l: kply super for plea sad other dlitu l‘: II" IOCIIII bin. ‘iflltlllnoonflufe Thoreau-e I hernia up there. .93 Vein totsllyuuthul beau sum qfloltly. ---lbrhotouoolluwu .°l llhluinr suukw-Icstir. Simplicity. Ooffioll and It Ill.“ to 11410. ~ - - If ycu flue ycu- coder no Illl {elven ween-IAN) lint-o lrenh le m . I non-u. .-r Ito s moo J73}... e15 e211. 1- osotlstftrfamngrisfi: '°’ M"°h'“‘*' 70o ioenln the Iurniewo Dupes-hunt scantily? There no - - - lupin that-you fuel unit. GQUIM CMIQI TING. With but urlglnllly 001i 24.75 lml ll pedestal Tables. htl ‘hills mid other Coffee l fou-sslosswooa fil-vhgl- - -t3mlolntofllol‘lsrnlllro In‘ lee-tho Ill! staff wll be lhl to help you make your selec- — IIJBNITUII DIPAITIIINT. Ilootrlo Wllhg lholslues In lo- ‘Iae llullwuee meal-innit mrflrn ILII. prlc- Ior me of WAII D!- mccting of So- l l CAPITOL i Q w’ IOIIIAARV BICIIII e IQIIIJI JO I h_ MiANU-YROI AQTOIY IV i TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY TooYougflbkfléw" ,- . , - .. ooionu nonau - nunv osvsuron ruv n, mun us: Also NEWS and CARTOON Show: 7:15-9:15 -- Matinee Thursday 3:30 Hat-l-Tude New, Spring shades in felts Hint rejuvenate your winter weary Wardrobe, _ ‘YBIIICVIBIV FREDEiiiGK deCURDUVA ELMSIIALE 8i VIGIIITY I Hi1 and Mrs. Chule; G. Dunn MW: arrived home nfler a most en- joyable holiday spent with relatives and fricnds in Lowell. sooner-ville, Boston. Portland. and other Ameri- Cflll CltlCS, Mr. Clifford Shea who suffered a slight accident to his font while working in St. John has recovered and he has left for St. John to re- sume his duties. l\'lr. Fred McKinnon an employee of the C. N, R., has returned to work, alter spending i; brief holi- day with his wife and family in Elmsdale. Many friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Everett Murray who Ls a patient in the Western llospitnl. Albcrlon. All hopc for . licr spccdy dccovcry. t i , Sincere sympathy is,extendcd to the bereaved family of the late Mm. lifartln Kindi of Alma, whose death took place recently at the Prince County Hospital Alzmy friends. in Weslcrll Prince more saddened to learn of the dcalh of an aged and highly es- ucnird lady. in the person of lvlrs. ‘Teresa Henderson at the age of cig-hlfv-five years, at her home ln lilniscialc on February 24th. Her funeral took place to the Holy ’l‘rinlty' Church at. Alma on Thurs- (lily and was largely attended. Sin- cere sympathy is cxteiided to her brrcnved fn-mily. Friends urc plcasvd lo learn of her rctiirn to ltcr usual good health of M155 Jcssie Brennan. who was in- dLsposed for n fcw days at her home in Elmsdalc. ’f‘he many friends of Mr. Ivan O'Brien. a vclcran of Vlforld War If. wish him the best of luck as he enters a. Montreal Military Hospi- l the service can be inaugurated this e» summer. These bouts Light and darker buckskins, browns, (light, medium und dork) tsul blues, oil fluttering diodes. Snap brims, raw and bound edges, off the face styles and Hombergs. greys, Inspect Boats For West Prince Ferry Service Mr. Sanford Phillips. OLeaIy. president of the West Point Ferry Co., Ltd, and five other interest- ed citizens, have arrived home from Clolrmont, Virginia. where they inspected a num-ber of boaisl which they believe will be suit.- able for the proposed service os- twecn West Point, P.E.I. and Buc- touclie. NB. Mr. Phillips said last night that t they plan to purchase two of these boats if they get a fayorable rc- port fvmn engineers which they intend to havc inspect the ships in the nerr future. He hopes that are of the landing barge type with shallow draft and should be most suitabic for this pufposl‘. They are the propecty of the United States Gov- crnment. Accompanyiiiig Mr. PhL-llips .n the trip wcrc. Mr. John Macin- tosh, ‘Tignifih; Mr. C-trl Weeks. Al- berton; Fbcv. W. E. Monaglian. \f- berton; Mr. John Yeo. Obeari‘? and Mr. Charles Ellis, OLeary. Ail have returned except Mr. fviuv- Intoiih. who is remaining a short while longer in the United Sta-les with Mrs. Maclntosli. Mr. Phillips stnlcs he was sur- prisctl to furl lltnl. llic iveilncr in Virginia wits iin wnrinci‘ than on the Island and lie said that in some sections of tlic State they had 2T inches of snow this. year, scinc~ thing which had not happcnrd in fifty years. When they 31w the boats ihev were quite pleased with them. lie said, and it was the general opln- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN All Flattering Your Face Bomplimenting Your Attire Get Yours Today. Price flange From $5 .00 to $8.00 PAGE ELEVOEAN They’re Here - - - The New. - SPRING TUNES - Brilmful 0f Beauty To Refresh Your. nmmzzm THE HCMJSE ion of the group that they would be most suitable in,every respect.‘ Their dimensions arc: lcnizih. 203 tal for lrcntmr-nt. Mr. O'Brien left Elmsdalc on Vvcdncsday. ——--— i 'l‘.'.ic inuiit-‘ily int-cling of ill!‘ l-Jlmsdrilc Wcmcirs institute was hclrl at tlic honic cf Mrs. lirucc‘ Currie on him-ch 4th. A gocdlyi ‘number of members were present. iThe Roll Call virus answered by an, Irish joke and inuc-h mcrrlment was caused by same. Minutts of lastl inecPng were read and approved.‘ Plains weer made for hooking tie Nurseigv Rug and ltirs. lfarry Wells was appointed to take charge of the work. M811)‘ visits had been tnsde tn the district. to the sick and ircals wcrc giVPn in each case. A motion carried that all bills be paid. Two contests were put on and were much enjoyed, Next meeting is to] be at the home of Mrs. Msx Curi- ieron. Roll Call to be answered byl “Household l-liitts." Refreshments. ivere served by the hostess. assLsled by the Committee in charge. The National Anthem closed the meet- lug-Fl. 0.0m. Meeting At Alhorton A tlirce session. C. C. F. meet- as held in the Alfberton lhg w Court House on Wednesdaf- March 5th. Mr. John Wallace. Alma. presided. A very interestllng address will given by the guest speaker. Mr. Young ofllislifax. N. 8-. WM 1| the c. c. F. organizer f" if" Maritime Provinces- The grcalcr part of end! IQ!- lqn wns profitably IDGM i" questions and short discussions. in which the majority in attend- ance took Part. Short talks were given by Messrs. llsri-y Prldham. Ralph illardy and George Murray. At the close of the mcetirll U" organlaatloif of the First District followed. and the following offic- lere were olectcd: President. Mr. Harri! Ptidlum. Montrosc. Vice-President. Mr. Ralph dlardl’. Al-‘ml- i Secretory-Treasurer, Mr. Doss Canlpfoell, Union. 1t was finally decided that the convention to nominate two cun- didatcs to contest for the com- ing Provincial election would be held in Alberion the letter part Sl-OANS ssrumzm hr ‘ Jest; tic-am. 34 feel; dcptll. rt ALBERTON The hospital is ovcrcrovidcd anti‘ he nuns and doctors are kept cry bust‘. The storm. the curly port of the wcrk caused short circuits amid N16 lc-wn was a fc-v hours vllholl! t icel .'i ‘rnchefi fOFWfllTl and 7 l0 3 feet a-ft, whcu heavily lcatlcd. Tlic motive pOWN‘ is furuishcd liy tun 18 h.p. diescl cngincs and H103,‘ h-Jvea spcerl of i2 knots uluciii means that it would take from an \' lic-ur to an hour and a half for one of these shins to inakc llu- l7 mile trip front Wcst Polnl, to Hui- touche. 'l'"r.c ships. which arc iiuti- _ mghly lights. f,jfe\v. are tronouncod as“ w __ seslwovthy and manoeuvre c. i r. b ‘ad-mg Phillllls stated that all the ncvcs- Se??? ";‘“e"°Gr:‘t‘ £14m“ sary work \\'l|l'l regard to makmS p k i- several cars wcre loaded purchase would he doiic l1 “T e ~ - tho immediately so be lost if a favourable report. received from the engineers-S. ll The “m: Flaw "om sum» ‘side aind the Bloomfield plow li-lvt |be5w busy dolly clearing the snow. ‘Traffic was opened Tlun-sday to Tlgnish. Travelling conditions are ‘good. but all the snow seems to be m. this end: heavy drifts to E0 his week. Cattle buyers are . ‘ --‘ hfire l ma‘ m “me H“ loading cattle and P585- 1; around Hockey At Belleque -Tho Milton Humils crossed mmlgh me w m, “at deem £312‘ flngeéxelgueLgfi 813533;’; Continuous pitches were cleared Vl‘_ evenilll. March 8th. an? 1:20am "‘° PM” by hho score of 10-5. oes. o r Mess g Saflflord P111111“. John and Andrews “re the stars M ‘he Mclntorssh Carl Weeks and Th! Milton tkam while Mckenna excell- by scor- ed himself for the winners i»- - M; :.=:.‘.*i..:."....., mwwmllilic lsuivtmnv iwm" "WY M" L Lower Bedeqqe __ Campbcu suilable boats for 1e —tStavert, Somers). Thw chm‘ a “mp 1 MiRon-H Cruwys, (D. Colesi W"? 59Wl°¢$ "m" ' __' , tl-l r American War 3, Milton Andrews oope . m‘ m. “m”. Th Reverend Father Morioghan 1'8- umed from a trip t0 cler-mont. Vlrigfllfl- been looking up the West Point quite suitable R number of e choloo of these Elltfl.) “on by in: N . bouts ue subject to lnQPOC Fem" ,,.§“§,,..,.| the Oonudian Government- 4. Lower Bcdequr~BrldAhlW- 5. Lower Bedoque — Bradshaw s. Milton-Hoover (Celeel T. MlllOfl—-I\Yldf€WS (lloo Cruwyb.) The hmeral of the lsto ‘Mr. Christopher Methersll. whose death pet, Rfoccurred at the 1101M 07 “l5 ‘ dgughter Mrs. Robert "i131" l. lower Bedeque-Mclhnna. ‘Cascumpec was held kids? l- "' »- M» Mo» - Civic" m" m“ (Stsvernsomers). _ g FNGGI United n how 1o Milton-D. coies (Gillespie). conducted the service at 1e 11' IAIWM‘ Bedeque ~ McKcnnn also at the crave» Burial "W" l“ (Bf.d5hQw, Duvar). ]the Ooocufnpec Catheter)". 11113;“? Penalties: None. Metherall was I mm Third P114011 meinibcr 101' m“ “m” ‘mm 12. Ibwtl‘ Bedeque — M°K"““- to i923. H L ______ (is? cowl. aodeque - McKHml- m. Tl-nlon retired tmn Maw! 1; Lowe;- Bedequo -- Duvsr, after serving five continuous H8115- (Brsdshnw) t v n (E Qoumnil was elected bllfiimlaqmaclg]: us. lmwer BedeqM-B e" - gin.- taut of Fetmmy- ""- wR ‘Profit. MAYQT- H- D- °°'b°“~ i " Muttarti. ‘ _ Penalties: Camliw“ ‘x Ou-l ton Merrill Callaghan. C-oun “i clllors. Milton Hornets -- G0 Defence. R CFWW- _ Crabbe. R. Cummings. VR. Colesw The monmlv Forwards. Andrews. Hoover. Easter. Nborw“ Emu-c ouiespie. Come- D- “l” Will; held at the he NW9 T cw!‘ C‘ ' Lcaviti. Friday evening Miarc nce. ‘Fl. Muttsrt. J. Mu“ The" were seven members a Lower our Defe ‘ , B ett; For- filifogfflliiesyv. RMeKzirii-io. Duvfll- ‘ , ».¢4»4+++»+»H»+»H~ meeting o! _ "W h Wcmcifs fnsmilllt‘ rnc qt Mrs. Will ilfi mun surplus boats. by h 1th.‘ "ya visi i Mrs. Charles Profit presided. Meet- ‘ lug was _ ‘cd by tho "Roll Oall". The Secy. Mrs. Jas the previous meeting. which were adopted. decided pairs to n good ‘ member Hospital they so in meet journcd. sisied of returned several Mrs. pl 0N1! itdence. a bed i covered t h rough Bobbie il-l with by the game. The Station filling Campbell. Stovert. Bifififl C" RC9 8T8. E. RBI!“- mtme~John MW"- "Ammis nsnnsis ‘ EDMONTON-JCIW- Colhcuit n! Edmonton has JIIOT IA? II OI! yggfu‘ RTVRQ l8 blflllemm NOTICE. , _,__ A . wishing to take lei- mm“ ‘m’ ‘n om? t? handicrafts mo: enroll with Min Ann: Mule Arstuuult. trol of m, Canadian Pacific RalwsY- "e joined the 0.1m. as o irlinme" l" 19m 5nd workid all pasfmger euro between Swift Current. Soak. I116 .11“ on <- fnstruclresn rm March l'f. at 1:30 P-M- Smnmersltle Hill: School. \.\tAAlI* ltfondsy. . st the; suggested lo the 1 scmbly i ince‘: i we Callaghan $458.60 on hand. The following vrere cusslon on “l-low the Institute might help the school". A cud. from s sick member was the ladies for the “Sunshine Box" new members were gladly welcomed and sdded to the Roll cell. Mr!- Leavitt kindly asked the members next monthly meeting. There being no further business meeting ad- Jos. cclloghan. Mr. Raymond Nhearn where he was etnlvliityed- Mr. Arsene Polrler. was a business visitor to Albeflon the letter part of the a-eek The two room opartmeni owned of the first. irutuit. has been c0111- Woodman Mr. John W. bray-the lied ratlilll‘ ports are that he has partially re- The condition Dion-tic Campbell is much improved end latest reports ore that she is out of danger. Die-nae. the two year old daughter of On ‘Thursday. March 0th the Alberton Hockey team Jolmneyed to OLeaa-y where they nrre) defeated score. A large number cf’ town folk motored to 01mm to watch much to the appearance of town. it is being operated by M1‘ Vernon England as a garage. oil WANT UNIONS CONTROLLED tors pruent. The President opened by the Owed follow- . Pike read the miillltes of The treasurer Ma's. Jos- reported the sum of on: ‘To do some nerdy rc- the Institute Hell. To send Wish message to a former now ill in the Montague There ws s short dis- rcad. th ankiiig thoughtfully sent her. Two at hei- house sgsin for the entertainment cou- t P11997661 by liLF-‘i. t The s comes _ recently home, after e. stay of months in Si. John N, B. Misooucl-ie Btu-ire which was some- by fire the moirnini repaired and the Mime: hlVQ reeiuned their re- urn lost week. Latest re- and ls expected to come .__.... of little Miss Mr. and Mrs. Campbell has been seriously the "flu“. Marcons by a five to four the new Irving Oil flllinq on the Reid corner lot adlds lC and accessories station. iamdi....._._..s..u.._ neluhesutflesutiyluosnin dilcogmnoorbfltnseehuhc men arc patronizing the nation's 125.000 bcauty shops than ever be- fcrc. Fit lrcrnntr. ilty u}. ctr iurrs like lfils. ivhcrc beauty opciatcr Pily Lvmis ruls o (Ull in the friigc around a male cus- tomer's polished pale. the last rites. His funeral took place on lfi-irlay. Feb. 28th. from the church of The Holy Family. Kensington. Owing to the tempor- lary illness of Father Msodonald. - ' , .thc Requiem High Moss was cele- _ The death occurred st his homc. brated by Rm.‘ Eugene Murray of in‘) x°mmfil°n (“i _ wflhlema-viSpringfrcld who also officiated at cb. 26th. of Joscpli Oorniuu. need ‘M. gravaflis remains “.9” trimmed 81 years. Mr. German, thc oldcstl m u... famnv PM of s.‘ Mary, 0f a. family of ciizht. was horn :11 Cememry_ Inéum Rh.er_ The pub the old hom-cstcn-l in Kemsirigtoii. boar?“ were John Duggan. Gem.“ While qlllif.‘ young hr cmlizratcl lo Gorman’ Ear] Bmham George Mub the United States win-m hc lEurll- ‘l...’ u...,.,.nce cahml’ “m... PM” cd the trade of wood lurni-n; 1n dfigayrnequiescat In PM‘ the pursuance of his trndc hc __. __._._____ llvcd and worked in many stalcsll I from the Atlantic to the Pacific. arid southern stalcs. His vast es-l pcrlence and cxtcnsive reading} made him an intercsting convcrsn-l tionalist. l-lc had rclircd from tic-l five work about. fifteen years ago and lived at llOlYll‘ with his brothcr Linus nnd sister Lucy. Thrcc broth- MR. JOSEPH GORMAN BY RUBBING IN VICTORIA ~(CP>»A labor comic for British Columbia which would "ensure a greater me ssurc cf con- unlons and decisions by thc rank nllfl file members." has bccn legislative as- by , kestnen of the prov- business and industrial lead- l crs and one sisif‘? survive to mourn llhr-ir loss \i7. William in Calgary. 1 Arcliic. in Athabasca Landing, Lin- ‘iln: and Lucy at home. George of‘ 1 Boston. John of San Francisco and Jamos at homc predeccascd him, He was snothed and stistuined in his lnsl i-llncss hy his pastor Rev: _R.F. Macdonuld. who administered D Bri n | I lck relief. resselen. all