i » ~ _ _ - MARCHg19 ici __-._ . ___,__ .--___ , :me cHAiu.o'l'rs'i‘owN_ culurnidw. , . _ J 4 ._/.. . ` :¢ .STRAND IE . TODAY e “ -Prince Edward Tonight Only A 'runes Acr ooivmny 'DRAMA or 01.1) IRELAND `ANn iuonenu New youu imnen oimscriou or Mn. J. AUSTIN 'raAmon Irish Songs Irish Music D a n c i n g avENiNc.s oNi.Y sis ass-soc--iso. No TAX . PLAY SAF E-GET YOUi'. SEATS NOW l ,~ x ¢ v CAPITOJL w","i TO DAY iii? i'§‘.‘E=o. lv? 1, A, .1 5. _-.\ i,_ . l ,.1 v , f _s gy.: /` “X e I 'J' M" \ _ vu/ _ G FBESENTS i_g_T: C IRISH . \ . Q ~ it/ 6 el 5 \>,:l,f_.*}.i.';,-`fL€\“l,=i‘i;;;` -`l`. - ._-.L J 'Y ,/ [Bo-370 ATTAN. 'with ' ‘ If 1 ALLICE WHITE 'fums Broadwsy'l million mnzdas onto the inner workings of the show game. Ripe the ribbon off the private love letters of a 'red hot momma who burned her way from steno to star. 1 . Y COMEDY mms, morn' nuns, BACK- s'i'AGE I- I F E» lf. U A U W A I ND Tun u 'r rr E it ~ Liss or MAN- _bd Conrad Nagel AND June _ Collyer A, . ‘ »oRcHEs'1‘RA “WILDCAT VALLE " “COLEGIANS” outdoor sports, _ Last WINE WOMEN AND SONG IN A JAZZ- MAD AGE. who Sparkling comedy with d kick. In vrizimi .tory or modern ‘h°W|nl’ ¢he fast country sts with both their indoor' 4, | ~l“R1l\iLi<; EDW Bi(f SPECIAL AT USUAL PRICES Does daughter. some times know best after nil? Learn what Edns Farber, Amerlcafs fore most author thinks Comedy, pathos. the struggles of two clash iw wills-with love whining over nil Rollo Bay and Vicinity Mr. John Curran, v Bt. 'I\eresa's. who has been in Rollo Bay for the past couple of weeks on a business trip has retumed to his home- ' Mrs. Raymond H. Talbot, Cousins Island, Maine, was a visitor to Rollo Bay Saturday the guest of her cousln Mrs. Maccormac. _ *_ Mr. Joseph MacAuley. Bouris West, was A visitor to Moiell Suri- day. Mr. Alec Morrison, St. Georges, was a. recent visitor to Rollo Bay. Messrs Jack Sweeney, Souris, Frank MacDonald, Rollo Bay and Frank Gallant, New Acadia, have retumed to their homes after spending the past few months in the lumberwoods. We regret to learn that there is s. of diptherla."in'Eaa`t' Point. the young son of John Gillis being the victim. ~ Sunday visitors to Rollo Bay in- cluded Mr. and Mrs- Peter Mac- 4Coi-map, st. Charles. J. P. Deagle, J. D. Chaiason, Bear Riiver, and J. J`. Mscoarmec, Souris River. The illness of Miss Mary Emily white. Rollo Bay Cehtie, is learned with regret. Mr. Keith Arbing, Station agent at Bear River, was o recent visiter to Charlottetown. Mrs. Lazasr Leaver, Souris East, is visiting friends in Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Pipby. Hazel brook. were recent visitors to Rollo Bay the guests. of Mrs. F. H ‘ Keeife. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bi-yanton on th, birth of a young son. At Bear River North at the home iflglboln. the easern schools this \v:cl»:. While enroute to St. 'Peters he received the sad news that his mother died in Boston. The body is expected to arriv-3 home Friday. Mr. H. J. MacCorm:1c, Dundas, was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay. What might have been a serious accident was nai~rowl,v averted Sunday when four young people arriving in a new Jaluiting sleigh, were thrown out when the sleigh, struck a sharp sidling in the road the horse. ran with the sleigh on its side. Fortunately the sleigh upright ed itself so no damage was done. The horse went home. Needless -to_ say excitement and curiosity reigned for some time in Rollo Buy. The following taken from fthe March issue of the Oakland “Maple Leaf" will bo of interest to many here. In part it reads-Rollo Bay distinguished son in California. This is Rev. Brother Andrew of thc Christain Brethren, now principal, of St. Marys Jr. High school ini Berk-erly. Brother Andrew spent the ` past eight years the city of Manilo, Philliplne Island and Signapore, India. Rev. Brother’s name-in the world was Philip Whitc. He was seventeen years of ng: \\'hcn‘ he entered the Noviia. Ho has two sisters in religion. Sr. St. Ilildabcrt, Rustico P- E. I. and Sr. St. Cyril, New Glasgow, N. S. Mount Stewart Notes We are sorry to hear of the pain- ful accident which occurred to Mrs. Artemas Cook on Monday. While hcr‘ and her husband and little grandfioii were driving from Pisquid to Mt. Sic- , wart, it is understood that on en- countering a bank of snow which was high on one side, the sleigh upset' throwing the occupiints out. Mrs. Cook sustained a dislocated slioul- der. Dr. A. B. Martin was summoned and set the shoulder. The other oc- Mr Maurice Griffin returned home _,By Nui., bravery tumed his face to the West ‘big 1, mg choogfulnoos. s ie' do s o, actor s ndins the Traced to Neuralgil W y ‘g pc The Messrs Spurgeon and Wesley ____ “"- m Wmi" 1” M°“°t°“' N' B' Conn of Clyde River were recent The experience of Mrs. I. J. - ‘.°"" som 'W' vhitors to Augustine Cove the guests Barker, of 120 Alice Street, Gueiilhv Md 1° mu" mt °° '“”°°°‘ th" Mr. D Ril Monta u was in - °Y~ 3 °' oi thou- brother mr. wuh-as cmd. was an mwmunz one. "1 mme W' 'P°'“°¢ W* “‘°°l * 'W' Mt. Stewart recently. Miss mite cum onpeuvi spun overtbonounieio pert 'mis nve-piece omhentn ‘ home." , dealer: nu Nw* , -:_as. if ~'-'ef ssssuseew-tif wa _ ing. i gun talent, certainly done their “bit7_i`tor to (5liarl5t`E`town Monday And to make the play a success. Special was one of the referees of the hockey mential might be made of the spec- match between the Abbies md Vic- ialties, which consisted of songs by i/aria. Unions. , ' Mr. Frederick Smith and step-danc- ing hy Miss Fosuna Goteliof George- MIS Vw Lend left Sunday 011 . toon. The iouowiiig is tho diistz- ir vhit to 1"f°°t°wn where she will Molly xitirodge, the Postmisti-is-.s_ b° the Swt °1 her listers. - Mary McDonald. *WWW* Hannah websiei-, one who had had Mr- *’°h1° F051”-’°" W” ° “Sli- lier own way-Emestine Grant. °*` V? C“¥l9i'°l1 5111158 Tlleidly mom- Alice Plummer. who lives with Mis Webster-Bessie McLeod. Hazel Roberts. School Teacher from the city-Gladys Affleck., Martha Stetson, a Neighbor-Lena The funeral of V the 18” Richard McIntyre. Rebecca Carter, a Neighbor-Jeiub me M°`D°““1d' Pownallwbere a public service was David J'=‘m°S°“» fl mlm ‘if P°°°°- held in the United church at aso. Otis McAssey. » John Webster. in lov! with A1100-~ ent and took part in the exercises. Clarence McDonald. Dr .Rams`ay, 'Il'.'§nlty Church, Char- Bart Hackett, blind but newly- lottet/own, Revirends R. W. Lind- Lnne Pigot, say, Baptist Church, Haaelbrook '1'hoV;ii-rivalworf the wiidrgreese will near _sonrise e-..n.-.1sldnd hos- d-.robe-Kendall. the.viliq.gs~Poiiti¢ian \nd~'F." 'H. Uttlflchhi. 'United ten us definitely that spring is here. _Aeneas Mcponam Church. P°W\1l1~ The lil# MT- CB-1" They have not yet been seen in this Frank sandem the sm, Dflvez-_ ver passed sway at the home of his 1°¢outy_ Guy Gloven sister, Mrs. Peardon, Charlottetown. Hh_am_Pre5mn' E Fm,me,._Hm,01d All that could be dom was done, but There has been so much slckn Ameck he.has shuffled on this mortal coil, in these bliliwicks during the past ' ` and has taken his last appeasing look wintsr that Dr. Brehaut's powers of mile stranger' 9' ,U°te‘,Mve_si'mmg at the meadow; grove and glade, the mind and body have frequently been ' Pownal News - Carver was held from MacLean’s Funeral Home, Charlottetown to The following Clergymen were pres- scenes of his labm-s that proved sour- ces of Joy and pleasure to him in life Augustine Cove N otes He has forever closed the gates of his hgugtod, No matter how sorély tried, manor, and with his characteristic as the sun was sinking beneath the horizon of his life. Among the chief Th, hu almost oem lately Wl1!lks.h uesgalntuned snow P , in 0; station Now for nm ’“°“"“°"' "°'° 1"-‘ °°“» M'-A1‘°h“’ vmlshed from wr #bm wld md items’ . Carver and Mrs. Carver who arrived mu mg” vm bm homing, Vin the City the preceding day, Mr. Carver was for msn r A large number or the Cove hockey 7 W” 5 °“° °f If there is o good market for Pownal’s successful farmers and fans attended the hockey match many "lends h M starch, it would be very desirable saturday night at victoria between to the son and ;’u;;m:‘;&::"‘$‘§H that the factories should oven un the Victoria Unions and Chnrloita- ' ' Bild PNVN0 lil WHS# f°l' P°ilt°¢3~ lfi°l‘¢l!-hd. Regina. who have lost a 1 1 Abu' . A ings crowd were ss- 4 Just new potatoes ure lmneilllns W sxiled 1; Mme” . “at dun kind and affectionate father. bo looked ‘t md ngsrdad with . game which ended in a victory for _ as um the Unions by a score of 4 to I. ,_ mm’ to ma my on slwrdly the cause of much cry and e_ Hurrah! for the Unions. ' W°°1- Mr William Drake, Watoi-sid. w 011 MOHUIY nieht a very hap y The people of this vicinity were and pmmablo time W” spent, ‘t tie 071° °f W1' 75°" °°mP°i¢“i' 5°' saddened to learn di the death of Mm, H,,,,,,,.°°k wh” “pm W cvuntenia hw eetimmd that th°r° Mrs. Bent. who passed sway in ,el-Wd also me Crum’ the hmr was have been 241-5 dimensions in the of her son John, the death occurred ,°“P°“‘~’ “°“P°d ““‘"5“f°d- °"°"P“»Pr1nce County Hospital Bummenlde- in perfect condition, the thermomst- mm” '°h°”"° °’ W wmhn' An' of M,.s_ Paddy MB_CD°m1d_ Funeral lfor being slightly shaken up. ITM deconsoo moved hero from sum- er ,-egme,.|ng something below mm other eminent calculator pledges his took place monday from her late `”"“ 11191`Sid9 S0m€ “U19 58° md hm The zood ladies of Haielbrook cer- reputation that ‘.5 of I dlmemkm residence w SL Mamarem where Mr. Joseph Trainer returned iiomc made many mend, 'hue m our tgmly know ho-W to Bake good mm" could elsily be added to round out 11,, funeral mas, WM sung by R,ev_ on Tuesday f1'°m the P~ E- I- HM- midst. To the bereaved we offer our as well as swell their bunk account th' numb" t° 25' Tm' h° d‘"°v°f°d 1<. C. MacPherson who also oific- ,_pltal, where he underwent an opera- sincerest sympathy in their sad loss such good pastry should almost bring "hm h° "”mm°d “"4 f°"'°m°°t ill- lnted at the grave. i tion about eight weeks ago. |oi a true sister. £0 light some f rth W 5 swwblnk' +5 °f hu d‘\m°m“m U er engagement in didn't continue to act much like one with dreldfiii pains eil oter f quite d number of 'whoa msn" no Although I triad many msd1o:’¢|,';i°y' W* ’° " "WY 1** W ‘U °‘“I°*- Mlll °°"“'“d° G°t°"' Chm°""°' at present busy hauling spuds to face remained boldly swelled. A ltd! B' town. wus in Mt- Stew* Vi°“‘“! fe' csrieton for mum. 'rho prices an friend recommended Nmiiino. Hu- mives and f\'i¢»\=l=- not yet exceedingly good, but my experience ima been very autism- . . . I ma N wi The mmut pm' mmm' “The hops io- bono- wry mmm sh mn gf ngnhs Village Posimlstress," which we-I lament myself. - I rubbed Ncrvilhe ii hifi; Ltgeal m,u,,c,mem_ music and gm” pm: using in end 1-s out, the meer he- wo`iog|-og to loom tm; Mr, Jo, Ira Douglas, Cliarlottctown. see? Looks as though spring is ed the evening too quickly, tho pu. mi hi’ b°°t"' Conway, Govan Bru, is seriously ill spent I. few days st' his old home- around the corner. But not to be U0; Adding much in his very happy Mo" m mm” of “me mn “eu with pneumonia. We hope for his town, here. sure as an old saying Merch come 101! mlnner. » spndy reoove,-,_ ___ in like A lamb and will end like s Judginil by the number oi new lion." So beware. Mlm* “M0 in like A lamb but d°P“'°°d *M5113 m th' P- E' wma Mr. D. F. Muilens, St. Peters. houses which are being crcctcd here, _ _ Inspector of schools was I visitor to one would he led io believe that the "listeners ln“ on 'ruesdly heartily “S U10 f-relied us to more swrnu and m"°" °"°°“’_°” mn hm m mmy .. 1 1 Boom.. is m fun swing We enjoyed the old time concert brout~ Mo weather than the prsooooing ¥°l1‘l~ H0 Will ll! INIMY 11115006 il Bytdjllft sav whether it is due f. 0”-it thmuih °P°Y by ln' R' U' mmm' Bom’ M W' y°u“¥ ‘Wm thu oammumw' sllnlffd the Presidential election or not, but H°W°i-5 Of CBP’ \T"”"°' “mud mv. bam 'nun' wound on mo' In f d bltlnc Th G ard _ by Mn Gordon M¢Cauum_ Bedgqut i_` Ofm In lil 0 6 _ tl - lndlzefuun at any me the norm Wm md of we all wish to oonrntulsto thou 'Permanent Face ill mul* WW “N ° mlb P\°°° ,the town is beginning to look up. who took pan md new 1" mm - .mount an umm' “mu of cm_ Was Afraid To ll! ____ ,,,,,,,e ,,,,,m,,,,_ - Swelling Finally ras. rw mari main, oaaoi-nu, 'S`h0es. 5ut`lt won'tTe long now, M W. M. S. DICE OD Thursday at tho h0me of Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. Pow- ml ViU88°- A lerle crowd of members and visitors were present. The Presi- dvllt. M186 Joyce Lana presided and 9- Splendid meeting was held. A solo by Mrs. Nat MacKinnon was very mlwh enjoyed. also ii poem by Mrs. A. A. Moore. A beautiful supper was served at the close, Still our master ladies have not siven up hopes as they 'are hooking with more rest than over this spring. We will be looking eagerly forward to the exhibition prizo list this gum. mer. ‘Southern News taxed to the limit. He has one fsc- ulty however thlt has not been ex- his patience, end not less remark- fierce and withering limos as being Mr. Milburn Dixon of Little Bonds Hospital. His funeral was one of the and poetical selection an admir- bevbio is overlooked. on the other _-_ 5 E' imaim I Aimoucn only iniinowmaoiivrnimr “Y mem H Long and sad Iarewells to say Glides with smiling face away: Of the sweetness and the zest Of thy happy life possessed Thou hast left us at thy best, ` And when fall our feet as fell Thine upon the asphodel Let thy old smile greet us well. Proving in a world of bliss What we fondly dream in this Love is one with' holiness.” MRS. JOHN T. MURPHY There passed peacefully away at Kinkora. on Monday, Jan. 28th., Mrs. John T. Murphy, widow of the late John T. Murphy, at the age of 69 years. The deceased always lived in New- ton from her marriage up till about two mon/ths before, when she moved to Klnkora for the winter. but ex- pected to return to hcr home in New- ton in the Spring but God willed oth- erwise. During her illness she wa" never heard to complain. She was nursed by her daughter Gertrude. and was attended by Doctor Sharpe. who did everything that could bc done for her.~ She was a k'ind and tender mother. A most devoted wife and A good neighbor, ever ready to lend u help- ing hand to those in need. Her gcu- ial disposition won for her a host of friends and her death will be deeply regretted by all who kncw her. She was visited during her illness by her pastor, nov. Father smith, from whom she rcceiv-ed holy communion on the eve of her death. Her funeral. which wok place to St. Malichis Church, Kinkora, was largely attended, the mass of Requi- em being sung by the pastor, who ul- so performed the services At the grave. She leaves to mourn three daught- ers and four sons: James of Vancou- ver; Tom of Vancouver; Eddie of Ta- conl., Wash.: Cecil. of New York; Mrs. Thomas E. Deighan, of New York; Mrs. John M. Johnston, of Kinkora; Gertrude at hom-2. Two sis- ters also survive. Mrs. James Eagan, Emyvsle, and Mrs. William Clirksn, North Wiltshire; and one brother, James Greensn, Kinkors. also six grend children. and six step children. The pl-li bearers were: Frank, Green- ui. John Gieenen. W. P. McKenna, Albert Mcxenns. G. S. Mcxenns, st. Clair Greensn. May her soul rest in peace. - Mau Cards Family; Mr. and Mn. Thomas E. Damien: Mr. and Mrs. James A. ms . In _l Murphy: Mr. and Mn. Y. W. Mur- . , I Ill ll PIIIBON ;Mr. dMrs. Y. I. Murph gm, stated by the Mt. Stewart Dramatic the week md in Annum can W. an “nr” ,, ' pm m Y _ UND. 'O11 'I'hUfldl¥ mini" V” ° “"5” guest of her noise Miss Sueish Reb- nennsl. success 'rue hall was wed fb if# hm and im on 'muddy nano msn, me ‘ utmost esvecitr. blsldes Mr I hm- Borden ti-sin for A visit in summer- rorrlieiimfntimi, painful noch who had in return h°me._sido with mi- num- un. John D. Inu. image, scum ui noibeingshiotoovensesvroaidna-irc:/iod.i¢_in¢st_ i _ wiemiiisiuia :many ‘_ _, ' ’ and In John M. Johnston; cecii ltravnmes mdwsmwnm 1 Mi-Leod with two beautiful Following is the moreso; Mr. and Mrs- Alex McLeod: ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ` ' Cn Monday evening, Feb. lllih, A number of friends of Mr. tru! Mrs. Tl! “Lu or sr' Mu! Al]eI;lF. Ii/;Cl'.»edd,i Vnlieyileld Ent, (MBL Mhrr.. on-"uh, sou," Il c on hem to offer hearty con- , tm b nn Burch 1, mm gratuiations and best wishes on the T): nd y ' lhry' , li . niioonth anniversary of their wed- ° b°b2u:!,§;`,_Mm s~ mm " “"8 A my °“~’°Y‘“’1° °‘-’°“’"‘ "°' ms long called the faithful is spent and just before e bounteous ,D ms dm lunch was so-ved io the guests. W. ' Alexander Martin. Grandview, read ‘ mm an appropriate address. while Mr. ' Munro Bruce, Valleyfleld on behalf." R no mm? of the party presented Mr. and Mrs. ` , . , l capacious arm chairs. "Alex" as he Us “mn I its bait known, was visibly surprised The sweet °hm°__¢h° om chime or 9 m°m°“t but 11° q“‘°uV "°°° Forever is stllled. to the occasion and in l humorous But . n dl 5, mm sw y ng ‘p°°°h kindly "m““‘°d "'h° d°“°‘" strong hearts are swnking. io' tl ir 1 1° "°” “‘°“¥h"“1 8”* in '°°- 'rho bon oi at Mays shui ring hall’ of himself and his amiable ' lin. partner. .8 ' is arising. Dear Friends-On this. the nf- Ulm, you hem. it 'um in an tcenth anniversary of your wedding so dim? ' W' 8““‘°f me *-hh °"°f11=\2 to :wt 'rho ton-of st. imyw.'Ahi mm You and offer our heaty congrotula- cgmnm "°"°- AS “th anniversary comes ws wud; the niuimi min around as a milestone on one's 1° Him journey ‘thmugh life, it is our elm- -L. A. M., Montllue. P~ 5 for the higher and better, things 'oi Murphy; Jerome Moiiignn; _Mn and es iiio end all her acis resected shoe Mrs. John "r. smith; Mi-_ and Mrs. lor than the 'nw Much m°°u'n5 °f th’ P°Wn°'l Christian faith ancbspirlt of`worth. John L. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. John 11919- 5° 3° Wm* mu hem” “M l Her outlook in life bore testimony to Mocordle; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carr; ‘tho fondest I'°¢¢l’d5 to you this spirit and has left its mark.on Mr. James Greenan and Mary, -E.; Your hearth is ever warm and the minds of many. Mr, and Mi-5, John oi-canon; Mrs. latch string of your home ise ~Wlth rare cheerfulness, she per- Patrick Connolly and family. the outside. Our own .social formed her dutlesin the home, the spirnooi oiuringo _ .ment is always contingent community. the church, andher liap- Gertrude Morphy; My-_ ood My-5, your prwence among us; While py life, like a beautiful flower. radi- Thomas E_ Deighan; Mr. and Mrs. 3/0111' home on times innumerable ated lov- . - ' John M. Johnston: Emmett and ned cares of life how Wu driven Friends in Cambridge contributed Murphy; R059 G1-gona;-L in full enjoylffm of 000911 cs beautiful flowers as well as Orwell ;,¢¢¢,e,., of 5mp,¢h, < “rio ond now wo ask you toi end Church Choir- ivh. and Mrs. wiiiidrn clirkdn; im-. these slits. not M their ini Thi Service Was Conducted by her and Mrs. James A. Murphy; Mr. and Value. but for the motives pastor Rev. Donald M. Sinclair. " " Mm y,-w_ Murphy; Mr, and My-5, 11', impel them. May you both eu Mlwh Sympathy is felt 101” the' 55"' S. Murphy; Miss Louisa Trsinor; the full the comforts they oilvni rowing parents, sisters and brothers. M155 Erma Murphy; ML” par] Mc. ,mm ygm 5° oomo, , "As a guest who may not stay ' Kenng g signed on 5,131; (gf you;-' fi We who Patriot Please Copy) The bell now is Silent, the ent Yet faith is not deed: shell we 'M 'rho neu of st Marys" shi his At the door of Bt. 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