imoa_six l ' W5! THIS ls, NE ‘ The §"°°“ s threwlme S ‘in a lwghfxd. "mg- h“. .- t 0W6“ . not I 41S \ uelwiti EORGE SFQNlZFm l all“ giiPl“ RW Prince Edward I Todav ALSO MAJOR nowcs - rt: 1-. ssirrn and sticker Mot-h flllEllIlllS SCHEDULES island Motor Transport Ltd. Ilil'll'ltillt‘ll)\\'l1 to Stinimerside (Daily e.\'. Sun.) I.c.ivt-s White's ltrstaut";iiii--ll.00 n.ln.—l2.0ii nooii—4.tl0 p.m Summerside to Charlottetown (Daily ex. Sun.) LVJI‘?! fiourlie‘! Drug Store-loot! a.m.-¢.00 p.m.-6.00 pm. ‘hm rottnd trips on Sunday and regular late Saturday evening service. (‘hzirltiitoiouti to Stiuris-l-Ilmira LPJIL‘! “lltlrl: Restaurant 4.120 p.m. (Daily except Suitduyl l-Ilmirzrflottris to Chlirltiiieitiyin Lt-riws hliriiru 7.15 a.m. Leaves Souris 8.00 a.in. (Daily ex, sun.) IAPIWSS ]).'li'('(‘l§ l'lll‘l‘i(‘(I at reasonable rates. ~ are sate and con-loi-iiiliie. cheaper by far than driving your ear. I..\i. l‘. hllsv \\. f...“ rooms iii-o at Bowmtiii's Store. Ilutilrr River and lhtvistinis ltestatirant, Kcnsiiiglon Plume 21x4 ('li‘io\vn I..\I.'l‘. Ltd. Phone 36 S'Side 'I"HF_.‘__ (‘HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SATURDAY MATINEE AT TWO THIRTY UAPITUL-TUDAY 8t $AT.—-3-15. 7-00. 8-45 WICKING THE IACKET THAT SETS Tl-l EM FREE I "Spring la Nerf-Comedy “DICK TRACY" Chap. 4 , a grist. to the mill. , was ~ll‘lCk€ll wtith paralysis. Medi- New Wlltshire And Vicinity Spring is “TILT us tigiitti. The warm weather of the past few days has brought evidence of an abund- and hay crop and lll many places the front did very little damage to the tender roots Oi clover. The loyal supporters of the Orange Locige Brookfield were well pica cu with proceeds obtained by ithe play put. on in their hall by Stanley Players. The districts of Hunter River. ElNllUZlll‘ and Greenrale were deeplyt shocked by the tuitliuely and sudden death of Mt‘. James D. Moore on April 28th. Just two days before he was about his work as tisuui and in the afternoon took While there he The Prince Edward Theatre takes great pleasure in announcing Week 's Engagement of “MAYTIMF Starring A MR. NELSON EDD Y ' l l and . MISS [Eli NETTIL‘ nlaE.-I)0A"I’N[1!l) Starting Monday, May the Ttrcnfy-Fottrtlt '*eriia>izr“iiacizaie' ' * . iiul 7 P. M. G. A. D. Elliott, Min- ‘ later. l Exposed In New Film Thriller Timely. thrilling and entertain- ing, "Parole Racket." Columbia's new screen drama of the parole evil. opened yesterday" at the Capitol Theatre to a capacity audience. “Paroie Racket“ scores ttnothet‘ bulls-teye of popular tippeal. Clever- ly written, presented and acted.‘ thr' picture is a stirring expose oi a racket to release convicted crimin- als from prison to continue them murderous exploits tinder the direc- tloit of underworld lords. Paul Kelly is "tops" as the young detective and Rosalind Keith plays the girl reporter with tho tronvirtioii and charm that has chtiriictt-rizetl ‘ all of her screen work. (Jitters lll a well bu. anced and capable cast are Thurston Hull. Leona Marietta, John Spacey. Al Hall. Arthur Lott. How- ard Hickman. Edward Earle, Ed- Thc Central Guardian COOK'S for perfect pictures. L-5469-24-24-tt CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- S. RANGE. L-GWB-T-IZ-SH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND» Livine services will be held on Sab- bath ,May 23rd at Brooklyn 11 A.M. at Iris 3 PM. at Murray River 7 RM. J. H. Bishop B. A., student. L-86B-5-21-1i. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES for Sitt\day' next. Mount Stewart 11 A.!\1. Higllfield 3 P.M. Marshheld 7.30 P.M. L-fiti-b-Zl-li. SPECIAL SERVICE Bedeque Utilted Church May 23rd, 7.30 P. M The speaker will be Rev. John Copp. Phedericton N. B. Special inusc with Mrs. Copp as soloist. L-520-5-2l-1l. SONG SERVICE in MluTay ltlvet- United Church at 7 P. M‘. Sunday May 23rd. No suPDlY lwllll- able for Little Sands or Murray Harbor. Supply obtained for May 30th. T. R. Goudge. pastor. L-MB-S-Zl-li. CAVENDISII Pastoral Charge Church Services for May 23rd. 1i A. M. Stanley Bridge. 7.30 P. M. North Rustico. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. L-835-5-21-1i. p} IN MEMORIAM MRS. ERNEST GRAHAM There passed peacefully away at the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal, Chat‘ ttetown, on Tuesday, April 20th. 1937, Mrs. Ernest Gra- ham (nee Janie L Dunbar, of Lorne, N.S.) Mrs. Graham. who was a patient in that hospital bore her suffering without a word of complaint or worry. She longed to be token l0 her heavenly home above. where all cares and worry cease. The funeral was held at 2 o'- clock on Friday, April 23rd, at the Presbyterian Church, Murray Hill“ bour North. of which she was a member. The services were con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. J. H. Douglas. The hymns were “Jesus Lover of My Soul". "ASlPBP l" Jesus", "Will the Circle Be Un- broken", "The Old Rugged Cross" and Mrs. Minnie MacLure and Roulston Kennedy sang very nice- ly a duet, "Will ‘There be Any Stars in my Crown?" She leaves to mourn her loss. a husband, two sons, George and up till retirement in the year 1022. Their Golden Wedding was cele- brated in the year 1932 and many were the good times enjoyed in hi home. The funeral service was con- ducted by his pastor the Rev. Mr. Baker who spoke highly of the de- ceased. Hymns sung were The Bands of Time are Sinking and Abide with Me, also a duet by Mrs. J. A. Mc- Kitinon and Rev. Mrs. Baker. No Night There all of which was very consoling. Mr Hudson Mcrehead acted ls hearse Mai-er. The Pall Bearers were Messrs B. Mitchell; G. Ellis; W. Lcrkhart: R. Wood; H. McKinnon; F. Millman. The Mourners were: Bryon, Blanchard and Evelyn at home, Mrs. Spurgeon Leurd. Charlotte- town; Dorothy. Brookline, Mass, and one sister Mrs. Mary Mc- Millan Lot 7. P. E. I. to WhOm deepest sympathy are extended.- "Cone but not forgotten." Charges Interference 0n Election Eve Archibald, and one daughter. Ir- ene. all at home. Also one sister, Catherine, Mrs. John DarrahWest Somei-vllle, Mass; and one broth- er. Wm. J. Dunbar. in her old home. The remains were laid to rest in (‘llPRClI SERVICES-The Pow- nrtl Pastoral Charge Unit/ed Church of Canada: Services for Sunday, May 23rd will be as follows: Clifton l1 A M. Mt. Herbert. 2.30 P.M. Pow- L-649-5-21-1i. (‘IIIJRFII SERVICE-St. Johnts Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Sun- day May 23rd. ll A.M. and 7.30 RM. Niall H. Burnett. student, will con- duct the services. L-604-5-2l-li. AMONG OFFlCERSr-Mrs. F. E. Co‘\vill iiiitl Itltrs. John Rattctibtiry \\'Llt‘ appointed Vice Presidents for 'l‘rinil_v Churt-li at the annual meet- ing oi the Ladies Aid of the P. E. I. Hithplltll WUtlliPh evening. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST (‘Ill'l{('ll.---Cl_\'de River, Y. P. 5.. \Vlll present a Biblical Drama-—l ".l 'i‘|lli of Ariniatliea" in North; Rive: Church Stiiitiay evening May‘ iiilrd at 8 o'clock. Owing to the l absence of the pastor the services at and Kingston are Clyde River L-658-5-2i-1i. cancelled. SIIIPPERS NOTICIL-The s. s. l "Maglihilcl" will take cargo I01‘ 5!,- Pierre St. Johns. Bay Robert-i and Ctirbonear. Newfoundland sailing from Charlottetown Tuesday. MBY 25th. Please book space early- A- Pickard &: C0.. AGENT-B- L-5B3-5-1B-3l. ENCLOSED PROPERTY SIGNS. —Purtles requiring "Enclosed Pro- pcrty" cardboard signs, varnish treated as required under Fish and Game Act. may secure same from the office of the Provincial De» tiarttiiciit of Agrcult-urc; 005% l°ll_l' t-clits ouch. L-fliitl-5-2l-2t. J ENCLOSED PROPERTY SIGNS] rPortles requiring “Enclosed Pro- l pcrtyt" cardboard signs, varnish’ il'(‘flli‘(‘l as required under Fish and Gtttiir Act, may sectii-e same from the ollicc of the Provincial De- partment of A21‘ culture; 005M will‘ cents each. 'I‘RA.\'SFI~IIIIIEI) — Tyler. Canipbclltoii. N. 8., left re- the Murray Harbor North ceme- tery. The pall-bearers were: Cain- eron Clow. James M. Graham. George G. Graham, Ben]. Hender- son, Alex. Graham and Wendell Graham. The hearse was driven by Ellie Llewellyn, Gaspereaux. (A.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) PITTSBURGH. May ill-Leaders of organized steel labor. ordered their followers to the polls tomor- row in a collective bargaining elec- tion which unlon members said WOllllJ determine a course of peace or war affecting more than 200.000 steel workers in the United states. A tenseness overhung the mill sections of Pittsburgh and nearby Altquippa tonight iii the wake oi Union Leader Philip Murray's charge that. police agents ol the Mas. LESTER KEMP The people of Lower Montague and surrounding districts were again called upon to mourn the loss of one of their young people. in the passing of Mrs. Lester Kemp formerly Eileen May Taylor. Eil- een was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornle Taylor of Lower Montague. During her short illness of two months. all that medical skill and loving tender care could do. was done, but of no avail. as Eileen calmly passed away early on the morning of April 20. i037, in the Kings County Hospital where she had been taken on the previous Sunday with the hope that there she might be helped, but God will- ed otherwise. Just before she passed away to the Great Beyond, she sang three hymns, two of them were "I Have An Anchor", and "I Am Coming. Lord. Coming Now to Thee“; and the third was so faint the words could not be distinguished. Her passing seemed doubly sad as she was only 17 ytears. 9 months. and had been married but 2 months. Eileen was a member of the Lower Montague United Church and an active member of the Young People's Society. and was loved by all. We loved her well. but Jesus loved her best. Her remains were gently carried just across the road to the Lower Montague Church where the ftine- ral service was held on April 22 and was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Sterling of Georgetown. The hymns sung at the service Republic Steel Corporation were in Altquippa to "interfere" in the el- ection of 27.000 Jones and Laughlln Steel Corporation workers. Results of the voiing—between Six a. tn. Thursday and one a. m. Friday-will decide whether Mur- ray's Steel Workers Organizing Committee will represent. all Jones and Laughlin workers as Lhe exclu- sive collective bargaining agency. Both Jones and Laughlln and Re- public Steel denied any attempt at interference in the balloting which was agreed upon last week to end a 30-hour strike at the J. dz L. plants. Romantic Trio Star In Gay Hit “Love Is News” The streamline, modern comedy ofa private love affair whose kisses SpjSh all over the fnont paged and whose adventures sell extra editions, with Tyrone Power. Loretta Young and Don Ameche as the thrilling threesome stepping out in a fast.- movtng. high-steppiig springtime romance, met uptoarious acclaim when "Love Is News," opened yes- terday at the Prince ,Edwa.rd Theatre. Setting a quick-fire, hilarious pace at the very start Director Toy Gar- nett has produced a gay and differ- ent comedy romance of sensation- seelzmg newspapers and headline- dodglng helresses that brings new laurela to its excellent east. which features Slim Summerville. Dudley Dgges. Walter Catlett, George San- ders, Jane Darwell, Stepin Fetchit were: “I Have An Anchor". "I am L-535'5'2l'3l- Coming Lord. Coming Now to Thee". and “Safe in the Arms of lVlT- 3°" Jesus". There were several lovely flora‘- -and Pauline Moore. Outromanclng his brilliant role tn "Lloyds of Iondon," Tyrone Pow- or plays a thrilling lead opposite fresh and lovely Loretta Young, who brings a new grace to a por- _ k la-ENLZLPZW Facet. mu CHRUN; - zombie u} “F”: Q, "ab, mullet "l. m" “d ‘lo-n in i-i-mlnlit 00cm‘! in: Dannie liallmauuu la} i l Z-MlHin b“ you: on, m‘ a I from our ‘l! "n: ll _ a; n, i... . uni-Eros nutiirii m: l l cittrctrs l SElElJ stun: (Queen Street) l l Just TBCBIVIBtd annlhcrl shipment of: l GENUINE l CANADIAN MAMMOTH LATE nan CLOVlER scan On Hand ALSIKE crovan TIMOTHY SEED MARQUIS SEED WHEAT i scan OAVPS, ' HARLEY LONGFELLOW FODDHR CORN’ _ SEED Bticitiivitnxr FIELD PEAS and varcritis TURNlP satin), are. LOWEST Pincus WHOLESALE and RETAIL Garter s. 0o. limitetil SEEDSMIDN Charlottetown All Eyes Eshoui Be Examined ____ No authority claim: that an 0Y0 service will ea use ALL eyes to sec normally, But they all recognize that by no other means can the dulired results be secured. and they assert that that ideal plan would be to hitute every pair of eyes undergol an t-tv- nminatlon. You would be wile to agree with them. ii. F. llutchoson ' cal mu “its qulckiystimmoiied and ivairl Le Saint, Civlie Alta-gnu. John r-t-nilyt for stinimctsltltaf P_-I :7. tributes; one, which deserves spe- tmwfl that is angagingly different, > n _ H‘ _ g __ _ ___‘ 7 he was rushed to his home bue de- Gatlatldet. ‘yhpf? lip has been tians eiie l cm mention was” a beautuu] with Don Ameche, radio Sh“. of = .___.¥... _. -1-‘ e. __=.._..>._.__;:' Spite kind tiursing and medical at- 1 1 1 1 d 1th.; igogya-p of Ivtlhc galléildzlailé gt;- blooming calcarema cnntflbutefi “The Firm Nmhlefl, outfit“! . m ‘l: ' ' ~ ‘ . lclltivtlllflllflsf fP"t1111<‘t¢°11=¢l°ll>' sfltlvirrd wit‘ W“? "l" Y0" W18 >‘l“°~“-“~ l'-“~ Y ' ' by the Young Peoples Society to v. i-ousl exciting chuacterlz- .;__:_. Ill L! (ieorgetow ll ness and on the ahbove iiietiticncd y share the joys and 50l'l'l)\\':\ that Blll‘l‘_\'. will join 1M1‘. Tgyltgr shtglitly. the mothet as a token o‘ remerm 2.403? y ++o>¢v++o+¢++++o $3737}. . .. t ,.,.;“- . r_ =e ~ r < harlettetoirn 32.2“ , or: ist- "tinllf?l‘l.““:.l§.i‘$t °" “ of , " A "——- I’ ' 7 tl- tll i ill llldl ‘l “i l - dllltrtiliible IIUNTFR mvun- Charge The The pa“ bllams we" m" o N D Mafll ea]! l ~- ~ v t" “l i "tart . l .. a... .. s. w ctnn rust TEEIII- . - - » » & LU‘ §T\Rrl\(~ llllllellllgllllllillylllluallb; gitcilililtilitililililtllyée l-llli l biillilieclhl fl\'lt)lll)lletlllfll\ll" lAllktlneQulalrritla Minister. Services Eladmzefallfillcnle giflzrlrllzif; T I A UNDERTAKE," z __ _.l Luflmh , y, ‘ . . _ .. . .. .‘ _’ ‘_ a I _ Chartered Accountant: ll l » l funeral was veiy largelv attended I taken in the welfare of this comiii- iioi lSunrlav. _Maty 1231i’. willmbi :8 Austin Ross‘ EMBALMETE’ z _ _ ...... r""l‘~‘l‘“.."'°°.' "tiisirzr: t “limit? °;‘.’..°?.’.’f§“l..‘.‘.§ rm: salsa. "w....-....:"“:.. m Mt w- ~—~ e-w---=~-~»= * ' ¢ K, v . _ (3 |- ___ m wilci c w s . >' rcsc yo vs Y . ., _- . - ’ m’ L 1 w _ s“ _m _ I d. I _ . . . sh Thvresas___ 850 AA“ ery, The Guardian extends sincere sincere friendship and good wishes Rlvcr at. l0._Norlli Wiltshite a i . one “the 51st" Dorothy. IILIII-Uél alnepru-nd mdlAsltfl-‘O-alllgnjlolwéle: North wlnshu-e . “Wm” Peak“; __ ___ ‘m0 A.“ sympathy to the bereaved widow, 0i’ the people gathered here to- and Hampshire at. 2. T: 656 5 m-r The people of Lower Montague t“ ma" bnlhhm Ruommmdid Him“ Phone 149 z r _ 7*“ M‘ _ I llisquid _ __ __ 9J0 A” three daughters Avis. Lotiise, t night. _ _ _ 1 and surrounding districts '01“ m tine-unmoved by Good Roanoke-mitt - At , ~—~——— . Lillian one son William at home ——-—— ‘l ‘lmlwlm- 14°"! W‘ l! M‘ 4'“! “4~ 6 q ' . {Hill's-lug l- 9'30 AM" and a large number of brothers l The Coronaton spirit ivas Rppar- MRS. SEWELL W!l,LIAMS- sincere sympathy for the bereaved 004000‘ PHCIJ-‘(ld & Bentley l Amy, C§,,§|,,°{,§,§.§’,',“" 1:33 sisters and his aged mother atl lent in the country (llblflfl a. well as Grlmshv announces the engaae- (Pfltrlot Please CODY) W ll lll-Nlll-fll Kt C» ll _ l l l C dist. th l i ~ t Tl ‘t ‘a. melt. of her daughter. Vera to Dr. ‘ I .I_ .-\. illl.\"l‘l.l£Y K C. l Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Even l exlelnilplillihltlcliil yiuilirslitillllililg dlncl lJtililirs Pin-veg Milltlr Charlotte- MR" HUG" MCPHEE L5") '10 l'.1tt>.t~t.~~ o Uttirlitw fiil-IAI , Pcakl‘! -— — —- 5-09 P-lll- A verv rare oceassion we. most. flying of a Nchonl fltiq on Greeii- town. P E. I. son of Mrs. Alex- REST - _ lll‘ Y ll" Lot“ __ __ (l-"llltlfl" -— -' — 5-39 P-M» delightfully celebrated at the home vale school. Coronation Day. This antler .\'l‘ll-'lt' and UN‘- lfllie MT- _"'—' I l l W’ Alrl“ G°°l’l¥“l"“"‘ — '- 6-90 PM- of Mr. John Spence. Hunter River. y worthy step is sp0lisored' by the Millnr or Tntomagotichc. N. S.,’I‘lie M7210 lllllgllléofll the ls“ Hug: v . - . _ _ ". . _. ,, _ . ass vi _ “latheygon hflllllfignlggfflsr :31‘; on the evening ofiMay 6 when a Womehs Institute. mniito .0 to tftkcinlnrv in KuOWl ‘Jlaylzen am“ glzlgnw: geldpflom 4"" “llll-"lllllllll Bu‘ happen while driving in this Bu: y Mme nunlber o‘ flllends ‘m? “Elm” ton’ QM" “any n Jlingbl 5 21 1; his old home on April 27 and was l GO . __ or mo» llll (l: l“, m“! (“large siren ALLISON HUESTIS Itr all: ‘an-at Elugrth River lhnnliffaaylzfil John llvllobgs on the eveniiidilhfl Being one of P‘ E‘ Islandls highly r ~ .. -—— s-H- ————-~~———~—'>_w~—~—~—— '~————— that John Span“ wok Sadie Mlac. il M35: 5 when a large flown gamer. l Personals respected ¢lllz9ll5~ Mr- lwacpllee . LHAN l‘ A N ' Lean to be his happy bride. They l ed to swell the fund. nf Green- ___._. xxksaclgiyinlllll: tlgnlfili agggltti‘ ".\ltltl~~'lll§ SOIJCITUR. LTC __ were married bv the 110v. b0. H. vale,‘ I. The‘ evening wad» Mrs. W. H. Creighton and young was cussed fgam a Zuuired gm 3mg, n) |,().\,\a . , . Lavers and were atten ed y Mr. spen y eotnmtini y sing-song an mu 0i Qiiklrtnrl, California, gm _ ‘ _ _ ‘ v f; l _ . _ .‘ _ , _ _ _, He was cared for by his son Bvron min. Iii tanatia mo; Uhmommw. spmnm 68; weavmg llgztlinkxigglrkhlof aiédutclltzlrif: ‘ (‘glqtiglcblly .8 wtnétggrtne toimei s sister. Mrs. E during his mness whne “the, - - —~= Scull "l" V01" “"°l l" l" . told the bride and groom the pur- lMacRac, instrumental music by l l ____ lrsllggesallgtlnhgtvglthbotirsd wlltlincd - _- .- n ‘it yum and woven . t > | . 5 . ~ ‘ . ‘ d A i ~ 1 ' __ _ , 9 ‘ _ 0 8 E00 11R U79 hlilUulllgllll TH I101‘ biliilnlltlt-ts. (YIIBFKPS are, t p”: olcwikligfipillvlrflg “mm h a Rcbolfinrn. l“ (sqllngul on f‘: M“, R- E; Mllm‘ h“ llaulned friend and this kindness wl“ everl . . . l" ° Tl lllll" Rlv" flllll "land l ‘We "l" l Yell llY from attending the closing exer- be m b‘. d It l. “Vlll ll‘ tlllllllltmAflt K l" “lull” 5'1"" 23 "m" ll“ railed lVIrs. Frank Biigtiali to read Two ver intereting contests were egg-pg m‘ Mt, Allison. She W8! 1w- [or hrllseniliearirc and “tliiihra grlgsaflatdtl potintl. doubled yarn flii tcllll- ltlaitkvis $2.00. If unlaundcr- ed $1.33. lt takes flve poundl of wool ner blanket. Wool must be veil washed, all dlri and burrs nicked out. The sin- nf single yarn is: U. SI‘. i LAllt 'l'il.'\|l'\'(lR ll. A. Igrrlstt-rs. Solicitors. Etc. ‘HONEY 'l'O LOAN fifth-v; ilvl-r Provincial llanlt. Rit-limoiul l Ilharlotteuiwn l II. F. B‘ A" medium. doubled yarn; flue. l K. medium. course and hooking. l NOT “w ‘N’ l lizliilnrsltlilnnpdllrls palrtlgls. nrdltletzas l l i l IIARRISIIIII. SOLIFITOII RiIi-y Bllllfiillfl, (‘ltarloilc-iown End hpllllullllflns mmdh Semi by mall or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 pountl lots. Price of well washed and picked wool l: .10 cents a ll. J i'.-\l.i\Il~.'R. K C. A. J. ll.\. All, ii. A l.L B pound. Special price for un- lltllltlh"! ENS. ET(‘ washed wool. h I 5' I (‘l i . nnkflhlrllqlllllallldlh‘. I’. Ellllllbm WM- coNlloNt altixal 1'0 Loam 05 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone X5. P. U. Bo! ll’! M~ 1::-;—_:_:—~. bell h lVlathleson Us ll. "t" I). L. Mlllhlfiflflll. LLB Barristers 8i Solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN - Cameron liloclt. (IharlotictoflnPJLl. l "s v s s | cln t EXAWNATION Fitting and Sum-flying Gin-cs Ito. N. J. MIBLN zcoar-on-anytsiosrliv: Harri worked bv the Coronation ‘.110 (‘iilll-gl‘ 0i Arms t-liurltlt‘ Blimll: til?’ for ll otnil-ul-uriiis anti anoth- -r 2M0 fol‘ a llllllill‘ which wnliien OPTOMETRIDT ' _ _ l MONTAGIII. P. I. I. ‘ll/‘ftiliwks oi the nmtlv may etn- Om“ “manna "uh 1» u; on Willi D118 0X’ OIIQTIYQ 0H mxflunt ~t~.i~'_'/ cases. " ~——— = l the following address. A lovely lttible radio was then presented. i tfollowed by ' jolly good fellows". ‘The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and friendly intercourse Miss Ito- belle MacDonald was organist and Mr. stnnlev Roastfttmished the violin selections. Al; a late hour rofrcsmeiits were served by the ladies and after , Anthem also wishing the bride and groom many more happy years of wedded life wended their way 1 homeward. Among the out of ,town gilt-sh: were Mr. and Mr". Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. ' Mrs. Archie MacPherson also Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacKlnnon. Hlghfielri. Of this hanpy iminn there are three sons Selby. Hadley. and Hour-oven ilvlng at. Hunter River also t ' ‘l dnttgliteis Elsie. Mrs. lDnvid Ed" -tl and Bertha. Mrs. Robert Smith of Hunter River and town. Dear l"rlend=—-’I‘he little bird has told have reached the Golden Milestone on your Matrlmonal lournev and we, your friends and neighbors. have decided we could not allow the event to pass without -extend- ing to you our hearty eongrnttv latlon and best wishes for the future. Your entire married life has been proverbial spent in Ink aumiunity and many singing "For they are ‘t singing National . Janie. Mrs. Murphy of Charlotte-; The following address WM readz- ‘ us that you ' l , A draniii; put on li_v Miss Betitrict- Matheson. for a box ni‘ fl0llClOll‘ home mz- it‘ candy was won by Mr . James B. own. At a very late hour refreshments were served by niem- bers of W. I. and the sitiging of the National Anthem brought the social in a close. The stun of over eighteen dollars was realized. The many friends are glad to see little Master Lilith Stetson able to attend school after his recent illnesm Tliey also wish his grand- father Mr. George Stetson. who is among the sick. a speedy recovery. The Gitarriiaii is sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Art Scntncr who is stiffertng from a slight stroke and it wishes her a speedy recovery. Mr. Cephas MacNeil of Charlott- etown is spending a well earned vacation with friend. in Brookfield. Mr. Edward Gallant Brookfleld who tvas a recent visitor to Emer- ald, is cotivalesing from a severe attack oi qulncy. Measles have been prevalent in Brookfield for some time. The little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods are now recovering. Messrs Shot-thou Mot-Duff and Sheldon Woorl Brookflelrl were l recent visitors to Hunter Rive and Bonchaw. companion by her datighter Dora, who graduated from the College 0t Art. The Amherst News comment- walch him slowing ebb away. Ho‘ had reached the milestone or life reaching the are of B6 years. Hal lug on Miss alutchls work said: “Miss ltiittclrs mural “The Cirrus" was a wonderful achievement." Mr. and Mrs. MacGlllivray, of Central. Lot 16. were. in Charlotte- lmvtt yesterday. Mr. MacGilllvrly who is liianager of one of the oya~ ter companies recently organized. informs The Guardian that the oysters are developing very rapid- . and there are good prospect: of Richmond Bay being as prod. tirllve as in the palmiest days oi ‘he oyster business. MONTREA T. LAWRENCE JAMAICA ROUTE OPENED MONTREAL. Qutn. May 2i-—'l‘hc liner Lady Snmers, Canadian N“. llfllllll Steamships which opened the Montreal-St. Lawrence-Jam. aica cruise season by her sailing from here on April 28 will be back in port nii Sunday at 7 p.m. DST coming up from Jamaica. the Ba. hama Islands and Bermuda with; a ftill list of passengers. She i; due lo sail again next Wednesday night over the some route, taking another quota of vacniioiiistsdowti to the southern rolmiles. amontt whom Will lit‘ u NW4"! pa"! 0| Politics deceased was “"1"” Smmllllll P917910 bulfdiull Paunch Con "ei-vittlve and a life the ship at Quebec. mung‘;- Q p5 those days. land when it boy c [him behin , modern home. ‘Pheb- work will 11-‘ "fly! be remembered in the Oom- munlty they when the church was built graveyard laid School and Hall was born at Charlottetovm, P. E. 1.. in the year i351, the son of the‘ latte Allen MoPhee. Ship Builder and came to this settlement at the 88c 0f l0 yenra his mother. pas- sing away a few years after. They were among the early settlers. the community then being a dense forest and were 0i’ Scottish decent. The decered worked at Carsland- ing when Ships were built. and lTlDed raft deal and other mltcrial round Grand Dig point. There were many hardships in He also worked at. Providence R. I. Ship-yard during the war. Mr. McPhoo wu living in, Charlottetown during King Ed-l ward‘: then "Prince of Wales" Visit. ‘ Mr. MoPhee proved to be a ver; successful farmer having taken up and with the help l hi! 800d wife. who pmdoocuecl only lust September they left d them an up-to-dne and. been here and having oft; better all-round in Phone 105 PAINT IS A 00D INVESTMENT G004 paint protects the sui- lags from the ravages of the elements. Your lllllllllllll last longer, look better, and are a vestment. JAP-A-LM} PAINTS provide color and lasting protection for your ome. Sold b; The Rogers Hardware 0a., Ltd. face of your ht|iId- Charlottetown