‘ ‘ LFHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE GYM] BIIIBIBEIEBRATES i‘~ orlnnm. aullnullul 87 Miles 1 [élllgglfillzrfigggg Eli? B R E A K T H E c H N s \Vorld'l Flir- Auto Gal Saver and In- 8163- - - Inlerted n: I cent: a word lids Engine Oller that lures gal and 917mb lo in advance, "no", MEETS llNllER HIGHJASS OF HABIT BUYING! ' olln valve: lnllda engine a; ‘m, -_ , " ' ans so cams c. el ed e 333311.?’ .Z'.'.°".'-I “Li”? "$.11?" ' . l fruit? 1mm’ ‘hum Mu su=1<>=-.a1-P-51'=1i=»§o-°' zzzv‘lt:'§."l..':aalz§‘.to?“.25 Presentation M a d e TY)’ a” 300d cars-Eh?" CHOOSE ilfl ~ 9177-5-2-11. Anom- wad Cu- Name ma". AN E TUESDAY To Rev. Earl Dalton o, . At Service In Tig- ~ l d E - . LlltlllSIaSm an II nlsh Church. dayficaroifhesanrenmkemay w‘ '71 he rnueh better than the old one . . . . Yef may be for short of what you can obtain for your ' ” » money . . . Chrysler, Ply- -l ' ____i.i___ ~l|A Do not compare your old car with a new one . . . ‘Any new car will give you a thrill . . . This is Demonslrgtion Week NOTRE DAME numusa meet. 1n: postponed to Thursday, 1.10 r-m- - sm-n ' Mission Band. . sfipfisenlor C. G. I. 1 mmmlttee on subscription a cgnvas-All workers asked t0 ergy Much in Evi- attend-Social Hall. THREE UNDER ARREST-Three I [i “eylll Il.B.T.l|. THE FUNERAL of Mlas Eleanor: Stewart took place from A. A. Hen- dence As New Exe- - I‘ s Excells In lfilttletghlilrtzle liiliuolirlciee; 1M E T | N cutive Begins Year-Kw, The Church of st. Simon and “d “L” °PP°"““"Y '° “f; mouth. Dodge, De Solo Dealer-n i Ar ‘,5, - 9 V fion» "mt yesterday by the City Police Activities st; Jude, ‘Iignlsh, was the scene of i111" l ¢ 11¢" 0111'! 01111 "1 invite you to drive all good cars I . , Klllg 5 for indecent misdemeanors, ' B happy event Sunday ' when 81101116!‘ - - - T118 B111‘ Yo" P117‘ . . . Getbehind the wheel of a ' Rev. Earl Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton of sea Cow Pond, and grand nephew of Lieut- Governcr Dalton, who was crdaln- chased a few years ago is useless us a measuring rod . . . To- Features to look for- Chryslzr, Plymouth, Dodge or will appear in Court today. ; j De Solo . . . Then COMPARE. . _‘ ' ‘ Mr. Carl R. Tiber-t, newly elected President of the Gyro Club of Char- lottetown, presided at the first meet- Ug STAR SUPPORTED BY ‘m0 BRILLIANT CAST , , n _'_____ “The Kings vacgfljon whm: ‘ Fun 1 H _ lng of the Club held since the elec- ed at St. Dunstans Basilica on , , _ opened utvctéicGggiréiée E1211: ygslia 3mg!‘ by £52m woghyrolfitelm Mrs. J- M M3.0L60d “on o; owe", 1°,- flm comm; y,“ AD,“ 23rd“ celebrated his first Floating Power Engine Mountings . . Hydraulic Brake; will, ccntrifuse _ ‘ '"d“ll",.g1,‘n humor, humanity and not", Dame convent Ems marched Reqmected P r e S i_ Policies to be followed for the com- 501mm High Maesq assisted by BTW"! - -_ A"-$'¢°°|_ 30d)’ - - _D°Ub|6-Dr0p X_ Type Girder-Truss Frame . . l rxgzlegfinrl“ behind me heme m uniform‘ The m; ye“. were very “my dmcwd Rev‘ J_ n Mcmml and Rem a m Osllte Springs . . Silent U Spring Shackles . . Automatic Clutch and Im- . l i "Jun", King's Vacation" provides Clever m themsewes but pa“ “m” we“, Misses Bernice den t U su all Re_ and lt was felt by all present that Momma“ M Deacon. and sub qfoved Free Wheeling . . Hardened Steel Valve Seat Inserts . . Easy-Shift l3 ' 1 11111511115810" - - Down-DYE" Cfifbufetor . . Air Cleaner and Intake Silencer _ . . l iitualioi _ u the Club will have a most success- d _ d m, m t _ R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , v1“ ‘""""“°““"l§n§’w§§i-B"i§.°.$-- 3:11:11’ glgiaOllgrtlfinalllie-rtgorfglztllf 110F118 Presented 111 eu- = reflionnliuelnu BBZLBTS?:I ti: - - R°m°"“"'°'P'°°'*'°" F" Mm" lbw"? - - 2 ""1'°"=' “"118 “"1" "°°‘“° ‘ ‘Btrlllglilllllarlilpand “The M1111°11- erts (lei-tie MacDonald ' The following club memberl W" sanctuary The spacious ‘edifice Beaémg ‘ ' Hm Pressure’ Lubricam" ' ' o“ Fm" “d crmkw” Venmatm’ l , - - ——- - . ..hkl s: ' ..s'| T"n - .. the year: Messrs. C. M. Williams (Bpeakei-s‘); R. C. Chandler (Mem- bership); Frank MacDonald (Club Welfare); W. A. Gaudet, (Sports and Recreation); D. I". Bethune (Public Affairs); Gordon MacDonald (En- tertainment); James Frlpps (Flues); hm Manna n port of the most cherifllvll memories of theatre-goers w-illglgllllcliigs, lavish in scenes in me pleasures and palaces of the "gal (lays. The story is modern in mm, and might have happened yes- mduy or today or tomorrow. By all and well wlshers of the Rev. celeb- rant, his parents and some near relatives being ‘seated near the al- tar. Rev. Father Mallcllan in deliver- ing the sermon of the occasion PAINFUL INJURY-Mr. Allison men's Christian Temperance Union Rogers, student of Prince of Wales was held last evening at the rooms College, sustained a very painful on Prince Street with the Presid- inllll’? Io his left arm while play- ent, Mrs. J. M. MacLeod, In the Ing baseball yesterday. As a result chair. Very encouraging reports of of a collision with a base runner the year's activities were presented Release . . Acceleration Pump on Carburetor . . Ball and Roller Transmis- sion Bearings . . Shock-Absorbin Clutch-Disk . . Roller Bearings in Steer- ing-Gear . . One-Piece Double- raced Fenders , , Duplfljg safety Glass Windshields. . Chrysler and Plymouth are Sold by Dodge and DeSofo are Sold by n5 sec this 8169-17 5m“ 111 m5 at first base Mr. Rogers had. his and plans made for the coming . _ 5110118111 feeling terms of the events I m” Wwre" arm dislocated at the elbow. It has year. fifyifiglld°ézudéfgb'\'g}kfiifi_ 161141111! up to the ordination of the _ i . -' e not yet been ascertained whether The following officers were elect- . t new P111“, H1141 0f T115 819M 11611‘ ' ;‘ aulme Fregeglcks or not the limb has been otherwise edz-Presldent, Mrs. J. M. Mac- Zlfltlhti-clllibfillirliuhglal-lulivlo? levemcnt In making so many 51"!" Corney Bros? . B. Prowse 69? Sons 1 SL1 er II damaged. Leod, (re-elected); First Vice Pres- ’ - 115°“ 11115 111 aurmountins so many , . . p Monuhan (Publicity and Advert“ difficulties to finally accomplsh his vvfitel’ street’ sunlmerslde 122 Fltzroy streetv Charlottetown . I ident, Mrs. W. H. Johnson; Second FORD REPRESENTATIVE-Mfr. Vice President, Mrs. Watson; Allison McLeod, newly lppolnfgd Treasurer, Mrs. J. Bennett; Secret- representatlvc of the Ford Motor firy, Mrs. s. Campbell; COYIB-‘lnmd- Company, has opened up his new "We Secwiflry and Press Commit- show-rooms m; 143 Great George tee, Miss E. White; Superintendent Street where he has on display a 0f "Y" Work, Miss E. Stems. number of 1933 models. Mr. Mc- Leod has, for a number of years, been a. valued salesman of the firm of A. Homecr Co., and it ls with pleasure that his friends welcome '-—- lng); Dr. P. A. Creelman (Juvenile work); E A Stewart Jones (Chair, desire. He gave a splchdld oration v , l t, mm of the Bond o! flute” o; on the sacerdotal duhes of the "“"“°"‘°“‘ s“ “m” m” w Chrysler- Plymouth - Dodge - DeSoto Funds); m. n. ‘T. Waye (Club His- heed 111B c1111 of 111° 131111111 M15111 wflmy ' by fitting themselves educationally The Music Committee inaugurated f0? the lflbflf-‘l lnvfllvcd- ____ its programme for 1933-34 with vo- He had known Father Dalton cal and instrumental numbers sung for mnny years while pastor here and played by its own members. and was proud to realize that he Current business was transacted had succeeded in achieving his and several 11111707991119 mmmuwe" great ambition and that such a “Self Defense” 1f misc drama, amiwlng comedy. m5 splulldld hlstrionic presentation contribute allylhiim t0 Y°\11' eln-lcly‘ meut of motion pictures, dont fail p, m "Self Defensefwhich opened p. the cupltol yesterday. "Self Defense" is an original pres- gptutlou of the ldea of a, woman ploprlfilor of a, Northwest gambling moon and her efforts to hide from lin- cily-brcd daughter, the source Mass. You have achieved through hon- est effort and wiiling toil the ex- tcuavc knowledge nccesgm-y [or the fulfillment of that great mis- out the length of breadth of Am- erica, are laboring in the vineyard of the Lord. Their records reflect credit on the parish which sent them forth. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL 1 . "IOBA MAY HAVE A NEW . INDUSTRY Honour roll for April: Grade X—1 Doris MacDouga-ll, l WINNIPEG, May 1__(c, p_)_- luirjorie Campbell, 3 Olin. Furt- nl h" lnwme- cmlpled with it is 1 - , mentn dealing with International 151-34; congregation of his own peo- _ _ me tense drmam situation o; a his entry lntonbusinsu 250d)‘: Making of mucllage from black and Dish-m matte" we,‘ mum p18 were today showing their my slon on earth to WAllClI Wur life The ghm-ch today is be,“ com fldga ltunz mm; lngiused mofmenhlzlftcfr‘. self. In the Fo ,Mr. Mc , as poplars may be the m“ devdqh ct and offer,“ thanks to AL has been dedicated and today you front-ed with overwhelming prob- Grade IX-l Katherine Banal! ‘hm “mm m nges a‘ mo“ popular car‘ Its price’ dm“ ment of Manitoba's natural m- pe Stand b97016 115 =1 P119515 0f 50¢ lems but the Gospel of Christ shall 2 Jack Roach. 3 Bernice Cudmom a m'ghty God on the occasion of this lull throw of a pair of crooked dice. , glorious event, a 31011111! P119575 “5e1fDcfcnse" is an udoptlou of sunny’ and appearance make it a sources. (301118 forth 501110 years 8E0 at prevail and conquer in the_cnd. Grade VI1I—1 Thelma Dlngwell and on Peter B. Kyne’s story, _"The Just lingo,“ and is well worth seeing. Music Mush: is only a sweet sound, but hthat sound, like unto the ray of iumrevm notes lie hidden until re- io our cars. The eighth note l5 l, n repetition of the first Ind In: beginning of another seven. 8o favourite in its ell-SI, Prince Edward Island, there have been more sold than any other make. His many friends wish M1‘. McLeod every success in his under- taking. - CIATION-The annual meeting of the Charlottetown l‘ -"V Concert Association was held last The Balm of Gilead tree, wide- spread in Manitoba, contains large quantftles which may serve as a basis for adhesive. The forest com- mittee of the Industrial Develop- ment Board has been authorized i0 carry out tests on using the pro- o. COMMUNITY CONCERT ASS duct. ccmmerdany. BIRTHS Ill MEMDIIIAM MRS. SUSANNA MURRAY “Dearest mother you have left us, For your home beyond the sky." 0ft do the children of the late ms. Susanna Murray repeat these words, as it more clearly dawns upon them that they have lost the first Solemn High Mass, i116 gLnnfng of his life work. At the close of the ceremony the choir sang the "Tc Deum" which an address was rend the ‘French parlshloners by MT- J- J. Arsenauli. This was couched in the beautiful French language and In inspiring terms showed the ap- preciation of the event be- after from by the the summons of the Divine Muster you renounced the vain pleasures of this life and sought to prepare yourself for that great work which now lies before you. That prepara- tion is now coniplclcd and your la- bors are about to commence and we know that from every heart in this congregation goes out lo you an earliest prayer that your efforts shall be crowned with Silcccss. Many more are needed to expound her doctrines and today we com- mend you as you stand before us qualified to become a unit of that vast army whose good work shall never cease. The economic problems which confront the world today are slow- ly but, surely turning towards the Church for solution. Greed, selfish- 2 Jean Enman, 3 Erma Enman. Grade VII-l Janet MacLaren, I May Mcfnnls, 3 Doreen Alley. Grade VI—1 Doryse McNelll, 1 Constance McLuro, 3 Grace Dia- mond. Grade VI-l Kimball Keeping, I JOhTI MCEWQU, 3 Tom Stelwgn, Grade V-l Helen Moore, 1 Bernice Wood, 3 Mlnrlon Taylor. Grade V-l Donald McLure, 3 Acadlans of Tignlsh. This was fol- lowed by an address in English. read by M1‘. C. P. McCarthy. B- A» and which was replete with kind words, sentiments and assurances ness and numerous other evils have enveloped man and degraded his principles. From the midst of thin chaos comes a cry for guidance and 1931191511111. Where shall we turn 1f truth lms but one sound, and that lathe sound of the voice of Christ; but in that sound sleep countless longs of truthjunheard until the voice of authority wakes them into, one friend whose place can ne'er be filled, when on the evening of Thursday sixth inst. her spirit was transported in life eternal at the cv :___-at the Canadian National Hotcl, and was largely attende‘. MACLEAN-At the P. it‘. I. Hospit- Tho obiect of the meeting was w s], April 24, 1933 to Mr. and Mrs. elect officer's f0!‘ i110 $180111! 8681', Geo C. MacLean, New Wfltshire, a Cynthia Kendall, 3 Robert Diem; Grade IV—1 Mary McEachem, f Joan Turner, 3 Gordon Cameron. Grade 1V—-1 Beverley VanIder- l I_n attaining the eminence that goes with Holy Orders you have brought honor upon our parish where you were taught the ele- BIISINESS STAIID F0 ll SALE very desirable store and ware- house vlth frost-proof 0811M‘ 111 Iplendul business location. Rail and water shipping faculties at door. Apply H. F._MacPhee, Solicitor. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Il8t-5-2-tws-6l. “NOTICE The Annual Meeting of 611B Prince Edward Island Motor uric Rooms, Charlottetowm 0'11 ursduy, May 4th, at 8 p.m. Auto invited to alwnd- J. M. MacFADYEN. Secretary. yo, will be held In the Board a DWIICIS NFC olaz-s-a-zi NOTICE S. BOYLAN» 188 Grafton Si. *____4 -_.¥ . DLD GOLD Richest price allowed for It In exchange for good; we sell or work we do. » E. W. TAYLOR rawaura. South Side Queen sqnuo lion aovsi llllll ent, and by Mr. Robert Ferguson, New York, who is conducting the campaign. It was announced that His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton had consented to act as Patron and Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mfllan to act as Honorary Pres- ident. The following officers were elected: President, Mr. Justice Arsenault, Vice-President, Mrx-Fred Colwili and Mrs. Alan Cosh, 'I‘rea.s- urer, Mr. L. D, Murray, Secretary. Mr. P. D. Williams, Directors, Mrs. G. E. Full, Miss Lillian MacKenzle, Mrs. K.'B. Rogers, Mrs. L. B. Mac- Millan, Mn. A. H. Roper, Miss Jacqueline MacDonald. Mrs. Fran- ces H011 ‘rrainor, Mr. Malcolm MacKlnnon, Prof. Roy Kendall, Mr. Arthur Gaudet, Mrs. J. A. MacMlllan, Mr. H. A. Messcrvy. A delightful musical program follow- ed, in which Mrs. A. H. Roper, Mr. Raoul Raymond and Mr. Horace MacEwen participated. The accom- panists were Mrs. C. E. Full and Mrs. Raymond. At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served. PERSONALS The many friends of Miss Agnes McGee will be glad to know she has recovered from her illness. Miss Lillian Linklctter, who had been to Charlottetown on a busi- ness visit, has returned to Moncton. Mr. W. T. Rogers has returned from a llx weeks trip to the West Indies going as far Booth as Dem- nrnrn. Mr. George Mackenzie, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff at Halifax, fl lpendlng a vacctlon Reagh L. Barrett, s. daughter. KOR-REY-At 389 Euston 512., Charlottetown, April 23, 1933, in Mr. and Mrs. Salem Korrey, a son. 5 MARRIAGE! BURKE-MACDONALD -- At the Manse, 80 Euston Sh, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, on Saturday, April 38th, Elizabeth Iva Burke, of South- port, to William Richard McDonald, of Iris. DEATHS FLO0D—At Charlottetown, April 39, 1933, Mary Catherine, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood, Douglas St. FLOOD-At Charlottetown on April 29, 1933, Mary Catherine, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood, Douglas St. READ-At Winnipeg. Avril 39, 1933 Mrs. T. Whlttlmorc Read, aged ‘f8. Funeral Thursday at 2 o'clock from home of Mr. home Bead, Summerslde. ' MURCIIISON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Monday, May 1, 1933, Helen Elizabeth Mur- chison in her 13th year, eldest daughter of the late Angus A. Mur- chison and Mrs. Murchison. Ifim- eral from tho residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Blstch, ‘l0 Highland Avenue on Wednesday, May 3rd; service starting at 1.30. Interment Mt. Buchanan Cemetery. STBWAlVlH-At 1 Cox-rennin Cer- dsns, Edinburgh, on the 9th April, 1933, Colonel Dudley Btrathelm Stewart, C.B., late 1st Battalion Northumberlsnd Fusiliers, youngest son of the into Deputy-Saucer; 1841, and remained with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coady until her twenty-first year when she left the romantic scenery of Vernon River for the “up hill and down dale beauty" of Lnt 65 as the bride of the late John Murray a prosperous young farmer. This blissful union was blessed with 10 children, all of whom sur- vive, and in their respective places, honor the memory of their late parents. The deceased lady was widely known, loved and admired for those sterling qualities that dis- tinguish the mother, friend and citizen, and tangible sympathy was bestowed upon those in affliction. She enjoyed to the fullest God's beautiful creation, her long life glided smoothly onward Ind ln life's horizon the sun, shone brightly. Her last years were spent in Charlottetown with her daughter, Mrs. James Hickey, 20s Dorchestcr St., and it can be said to her cred- it and that of her other daughters, ial love, affection and sollcitude, for an aged parent, the greater her suffering the more she was im- pressed with the agony of her crucified Redeemer. spiritual oonsolatlona were dc- rlved from the frequent visits of Rev. Louie Dougan, and when the final moment came, with the Sac- red names upon her lips. she calm- ly and peacefully answered the summons. The remains were taken w he: late home, not 65. and viewed by I concourse of people who were oft- tlmes benefited by her wise coun- sel. The funeral was held Saturday framing. The Mus of Requiem was sentatlon from consisting of a leather cased nurse and sick call case. Father Dalton rcpllfll 111 Fremh andwEngllsh saying he was aruol- . ly surprised and p'eased with i110 addresses. He publicly thanked hi5 parents, (glergy and his teachers at the In- stitutions where he had his education for the 31'6" 9155M‘ ance they had at all times given him in his struggle for success. Rev Joseph Earl Dalton. Stephen Connolly. Walter Amos Callaghan, Gerald Grlffln. Vincent McCloskey. that nothing was wanting in fil- . the friends relatives, Reverend Dear Father: There is much joy in the hearts of the consreflllflfnl parish today as we welcome you back to our midst and kneel Divine supplicatlon on this event of your first solemn High of spent and veneration to tho me- mory of the dear old lady who was the oldest member of the parish. Ernest and 001K137. Pall bearers were: May her soul rest in peace. parishioners the received Tlgnish in the day, and you have brought further honor upon that name which shall always be pcrpetuntczi in thc relig- ious history of our Island by reason of the generous spirit of n great philanthropist who is of your klth and kin. This is indeed a. red lctlcr rloy in the parish of Tlgnish. Mother Church has culled back one of her sons to offer up the holy sacrifice of the Mass for his first time in the presence of clear friends and acquaintances with some of whom you associated In boyhood days. A great Joy wells up 1n our hearts on this occasion but must. not this be trivial when compared to the sentiments which must ‘fill the Ifcnris of your pnrcuts who have assisted at this sacrifice today. Ycs, indeed this must bc the crowning joy of their hearts and today as they knelt to receive your blessing we know that your heart must have been filled to overflowing. Rev. Father, many sons of this ever mindful of you in our prayers and in return we ask that you sometimes remember us. In conclusion, _we beg of you to 5099M. this small gift not for its intrinsic value but as a. token o; our esteem which shall be ever with you down the pathway of life. 0n behalf of the parlshoners of Tlgnlsh. Faces New Murder Trial MONTREAL may r-rc. P.)\_. Mrs. Beatrice Chapdclaine tonight faces a new trial for the murder by pohoning of her husband, IJud- gnr Chapdslaine, a. taxi driver of East Angus, Que, as a result of a judgment handed‘ down Saturday by the Quebec Court of Appeals. On the ground that Mrs. Chap- delaine had been subjected to du- ross diu-ing imprisonment previous parish have gone before you and today at different points through- tc her trial and that a statement had brcn improperly and 501111111591 m9 11mm“ member" Bim- 816115 I89 01' 92 years. mental‘ truths and rinciolcs of stine and Marjorie Mc-Eachern i 1h "l t words of Divine Fafthe- ~ , ff ti inwards Father Dal- 3' -_ 1 > ' _ ' - REVSXLDI Ryan. ship campaign. The objectives 5f The late Mrs. u Murray." more an noxious»; Occasion. “lose add- me holy Catholic l_cng,on‘yo,,1,ave not to the Church? oonstance Williams, 3 Billy Mm- . » - the Association were outlined y BARRETT-At Wheatley River, fondly known as grandma I was ' acwm awed by a prbprought honor upon me home A, 3,0,, enter upon your mission Lawn Mr. Justice Arsenwlt- the vmm- Anru 2a. ma. to Mr. and Mrs. born in Vernon River on Jan. 4th. ma“ W" a 1’ ‘ when, you m, m, m, 1,81,, o; lot us assure you that we mu be Grade I[I—1 Pauline Slmmohda and Joy Fraser, 3 Earl Hennesssy and Allen Thompson, 3 Joy/cc my. guson. Grade III~—1 Alexie Bowness, I Hugh Campbell, 3 Bert Campbell. Grade 11-1 Helen Stewart, | Olive Keeping. 3 Marguerite Bre- haut and Edward Outhouse. Grade II-l Bernice Boyce, I Beverley Pound, 3 Bobby MacLeod and Bnrllny Ward. Experience Experience kccps a deal‘ school, but fools will loam in no other, and scarce in thnt-Benjanfln fianklln Poetry Poetry is llSClf a thing of God; He made HIS prophets poets, and the more We feel of poetry do we hccoms Like God in love and power Bailey. from her, the court quashed hes conviction on a charge of murder and the resultant death sentence. obtained A new trial was ordered. one nose use . n, Acaerar cane-é}. . t MEN ADMIRED HER THE MOMENT THEY SAW HER BUT IT WAS THE SAME OLD STORYI THEY CALLED ONCE-THEN DRIFTED AWAY FINALLY SHE WAS THE ONLY GIRL IN HER CROWD NOT MARRIED celebrated by a former pastor, Rev. , omens '°°“' " “" “°‘“° “' "‘° ..?..*f'""; "m" “m “m” v 1"“- mv- ~=~=-='=~-"~~ vzvertlzsxoztlsoislzr... WNW RISK "B-°-”»~ I ' m n‘ 0 3"‘ "m" Hm" ‘m’ n“ awn.’ m'"“" m” "u "o" _E::|Ev.r°w we“ ' IS no tom-n A ononm a meter: hint of "B.O.”-loJ_v claw- n" nu" Colonel Peter Decor-my Stewart. wit, {oi-tn the plaintive melody, In: was OFISNDmc- "FGNJOY ' min" Ihncherm,‘mmhnqcdvtnem “"1811 11M WW1 @111"- rbur thine: a mun mull: lenrn n’ ' “m”? ‘h’ “m” "m" m“ woum mum 1:113:13“, EQEZlt¥JEiiIZ3ZEEi=iYL§I=b§$ 1;:- nm, cum Mlgrllof! go u. “sheaf... ti? mm absolutf m "w" :1” il-r. lion and bath; elwayahlwlthlljhfe- . 1'“ ‘ . m a ‘n a! r 0mm’ m u“ “ma” I‘ l" “m m“ m’ mm m“ the remains were placed In the 1i” u-igvmiimfi: who." aiigrfr. Irgsyleni- "um, u» Guardian u In l lmlllon to present a limited "fiber of boy: and other: To think without confusion clearly; To love hi: follow-man sincerely; mu not from helmet motive, purely; ant, hygienic scene-aha: vanishes as you rinse- tdll you Ufebuoy punfzh, _ T17 tbi: "facial" family plot, side by side with loved one: gone before. - N. D. MacLean Interested with the booklet To m”; m‘ 9°; m4 hum, "o. UNDEBTAlll Three sons reside in the United Ev", "w", mm“: Livy h n! Home: mg "M; oe- mm 4m” y“ m". “an”. States two more and one daughter but," (filmy lather into l , "Ironw- p, n L ma,“ in not ca, and four daughters in the 115m, T115?‘ pom-glitz; g p; Annual-m should p. m“, "m," Charlottetown and Charlottetown, to all of whom the ;fg1'§’,‘{§",fe‘_k,§‘,f"u5_ k “Alrlcqlg” c", (nnflogu. My moment‘ flrned by QM nggd N97“ wnhm" Wfltfl‘ If“! Plflllllbflflfl. lll fltllflll uvn lerrlln Llllflll l "In Guardian. "W" l“ extend heartfelt sympathy, t0- mt be cppnlled at the market. — ' TBIOT9- “an” Mm " uvm‘ “mu” o’ N- . / 1 ' " E ' 1