FEBRQAllY 1. 1941 r4” ' umuaaovvl fluukcnesi "II. LNULANIJ r. PETER'5 CAT Eucharist and Sor- uadron “leader the 1v Communion. fl- ., Friday: Evensong. ___ Gordnifi.‘ Reggie Miss l. l" atom-Mrs. G. E- Fl!“ union and ser- nmmsmber me, 0 Lord." ucomg, Heavenly Fa- Wryshrbo-ily-‘WELCOM ‘mum tutti/it» “ ytpfiall Church in Canada rs. K. S. RBI"! r-Mrs. J. A. LI-Wwll oi God sad the by Edward Jones. inject oi sermon: J. Keir Fraser. 9,0. _ hen“... "Hear Our visitors Cordlaii! I vited ZION PRESBYTERIAN cuuacu Prince and Graiton Street iliiniste r Rev. G. Carlyle Webster ofganigl - Miss Rena. Wood MORNING WORSHIP li.00 A. 1i. Theme: Elijah Mendelssohn. Behold. “arkncss EVENING WORSHIP n.— — -— —— -— tt ‘ills Eye I; On the low.‘ — — — — — “ii rmv man be a worshipper oi God, and doeih llls will, him lie ‘.'ou are cordially invited to wor- Mrs. iiicArthilr Star Actress Is A- Home Body who is making her appearance in ,0 htest actresses. She e ‘o; one, blue-eyed. soft- “ - has handled some oi ~ given l‘i'.'l' tall stature 01m actress who Eve-i‘ night. after the performance N. ' with their 10-year- 1.91‘ Mary, tliree-yeol-oid son Jrmiie and a brace oi M31 Haws and Maurice Evans, hive see g1 o big suoces i D1111 to getlier_lr1 anttnher llilillls: so‘: = tire Kings County Hos- 1 29, 11:41. to Mr. and assy, a daughter. doniy in Charlotte- "Vn. J-iu. :10, 104i Peter J. ‘Pram- . His remains will removed from the A. A. Hennes- nerai Home this evenin who Po where the funeral will 0n Monday morning, at 81g noDunstnnku Basilica, th man Catholic cemetery. lTlVENS0lg1— lAt the P. E. I. Hos- mh g h Rustieo in her “Yam. The remain will be ior- d 1mm the Cutcliiie Funeral Mn gllnlgllilultrsl‘ River his altar- "m i‘ chill. Christlan- “i” 1 . f . vice 5.3mm“ a. 2 p‘ m_ flour. Eown most 0nd onion in I tY-t New Glasgow Cemetery. gluglyuou - m Charlottetown. i941. Mary Jane oi the late John _ on oi Selkirk. Remains Fbl-“ilfil yesterday afternoon fl- A. Hehne=s€y Funeral rah; lo inc home oi her 1 to be announced gig “”“'" -"-"-"s'\.' tr." N- D. MacLean Charlottetown and ~ um | to caution“ ul caucus Prince Street Minister Rev. flush Miller. M.A., 3.1). I'll A. Rn Kendall. I...B..A.M., A.A.G.0. ll. s.m.: Public Worship. Sermon: “THE PRIMACY. 0F CHRIST. Ordination, oi Eiders and in- -—Dloisson. Miss Audrey Giiiis. Anthem: “Lift Up Your Heads -- J. L. liopkin Bible Classes. 7.00 pun. Public Worsggr. Sermon "YOUNG LI WITH CHRIST." Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd B. A. s t‘??? "§""s“'{i;"‘"°“ oos r. e ma an. t Mslefiuartettz; "Just ior Today." Messrs. T. W. Bentley, ll. Mac- pherson. A. McLeod. B. Smallmm. . Hearts. Geo Tweedy. V. Delt- n . Visitors and Students Cordialiy Welcome. aamtsr THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitlroy Streets Minister MORNING W058i! ll A.M. Anthem: “Like As The Hart De- alreth the Water Brooks" (Novella). Himseli." (Attwood). THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 pm. Classes and groups tor sli. Ali men are invited to visit the Men's Brotherhood. This is a special rervlce upon- swed lg the men or the Church. s. Male b with the kind assistance oi Messrs. Johnson, Taylor, Robson. Boyle. lVbcKinnon, l-‘arquharson. Dennis fl-Itd Small. the Octette oi the Char- lottetown Male Chorus. Sermon: “Where Is Thy Brother?" The Communion oi the Lord's Supper will be observed at close oi this service. John Inch, Mus., Bec.. Organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF (QHRISI CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kenitn Street ister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A.B-. DJ). Organist-Mrs. Leigh Dingwell 11.00: Morning Worship. Hymn Anthem: "The Lord's My Shepherd.” Sermon: The Education oi a Christ n. 2.80: Bible School. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship. Anthem: "God's Hand Has Led". (Wilsom) Sermon: The Pay Oii. A Church with a welcome ior all. See you st Church Sunday. lay as soon as this one ends its adway run and a possible tour. Miss Hayes thirllis that may be next a . Critics gave her a big hand for her interpretation or the ramous role oi Voia, in wirch she mas- quemdes as a. boy and appears tor the iirst time on the stage in Dents black and white zebra-swiped knickers which made the first nlflhi- audience blink. She made aninno- vstticn 1n the part by appearing in a swooshfng . white ultra-feminine gown in the last act. otter her dis- guise ls levcaled. Wrapped in a suave titted house- ooat. ct Scotch striped wool, she Sat 0n the chintz-oovered sofa in h-er ing ‘social’ dressing rcom. be- and talked about her first pearean role on Broadway. LIKES AVON BARB “I'm stazo struck about it," she said. “I think I've enjoyed it more than any other play. Shakespeare gives you the chance to say so many beautiful things. I'm still working on my reading oi the verse ln “Twelith Night‘ and get Charles to check up on me every now and then." “Charlcs" is her husband. Charles McAr-thur, playwright, who, she says. has contributed a lot to he: career. I-iow does she get. it all done Miss Hayes Just. shrugs met quest- on oii. "I thrive on work." she says. “I just do it. Besides. when you com- ars my pwgram with what the old capers oi the 90's used to do I ‘t much.’ SPANISH STEW Qibs. veal (shoulder or other cut strtablc for stewing) d onions 1 cu dibdd MCI’? l our? uncooked washout, broken into pieces 2 cups water 2 cups tomato juice Seasonings Wipe veal. Remove ist. Out veal 1-2- inch cubes. R01] melt in The Central Guardian u ls reserved tor news oi wrest, but advertnsiug oi I WWI! nature may be inserted ll i cents a word, llflltl)‘ pay- -.———-— ShFOIg-OW THE crowds to the Big TRINITY UNITED CHURCH °° “‘° P“‘fl’;f_‘i=‘“°“‘- o Nl-"iiirllitauuh Lin; lusus. AN It. in cLmaaNcE SALE Ladies’ Shoes, broken Jnes. 90o. 5i 1i: A n , - p", pomp; g, mguqg’ 5A tl-tifi per pair. PllIdlE-FCIRIJBDXVS. O ABSDRTMENT 0i $2.98 Dresses ‘lust arrived at Kennedys ladies’ Rte 1.609 2i M anlnual rmeeting. stallation oi Stewards. 3 , 5; _ _ '3“ 8y’ “mm” “W. "uh Mme‘. £25m“? gidréiregntgrt reports. Hear Vocal solo: "Thanks be to God." Sommerviiie, i<.0., of ‘for-onto, l-leanz Hall, YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. |_ J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services zoo p.l'n.t Sunday School and ‘Felt imdr- 11 a-m. Central 2:30 phi. Pleasant Grove; . York. 1.4385. THE CORNWALL Pastoral Charge: Services on Sunday, Feb, New Dominion i1 a.m.; King- Schooi ll u.m.. Service '1 p.m. Rev. . Woodside, Minister. ISLAND NURSE CALLED FOB MILITARY DUTY -- Miss Blanche MaoRae. R.N., Wheatley River, left Wednesday rimming t ' helm; 01111“! tor military duty at wlCogsw-ell Street Military H05. just arrived at Kennedy's Ladies’ 1.6092 2i R"- L Jllaw“ u ' 55' cogébtiiglgfiigogt olgulagtiitswjribswb GIDRJA. 11-633. GOSPEL MEETIN t St d Sermon: "Jesuw Teaching About The.“ e G n m“ n1 lcome. Come and Anthem: “Teach Me 0 Lord."— hear the old time Gospel oi man's ruin and God's remedy. Rom. R0111. 5-5; John 3-16. ENTERTAIN KNITTING CLUBS %rs. Mills ‘was hostess 1 351m 1 p“, ay or 1e Sen or Kn tting Club EVEN N6 we o! the I.O.D.E. and Mrs. Mildred Maciéeod egitfilrtalllncd X | | rnem ers a e ome o her moth- “ w“ m“ u“ mw” er. Nfrs. 11.0. MuttarL-S. BUY YOUR. Footwear now at PLudte-Fergtlson’; Shoe Store save money. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. Ser- ce Sabbath, Feb. 2nd, Murray yer ll u.m. and 7 pm. WEATHER. FORECAST February. l to 3. milder. a1‘. 13 to l5. chargeable. l6 to l7. ran. l8 to 22. umcttled and mostly cloudy. 23 to 28, colder will! BIG DISCOUNTS on Leather and Rubber Footwear at Purdue-Fergus- RED CROSS urged to attend Annual at Irleavtz l-Iali. 8:00 to hear stirring mess- Norman Scmmcrvilie. W.C. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUNIL-Einthuslasm to help British children has been running so hiah 1n the Prince of Wales Coi- leae the past. week that the contribution so far for the Save ire Ohlidren Fund new exceeds $175.00 and is still crowing. _ RLQTTETOWN JLEJAISPLAN Wm! soar. _ William cnw- 1 ford. iormer proprietor oi the Radio Truro. has returned to The Royal ter ting ir nds 111 Tun-o icr a lew dayc-w-‘Iruro Newm-Mr. Craw- iord. who is a am oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo"! Ore/Mord oi this city. spent. part oi his furlough with his par- ents here. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral oi’ the late Mrs. Earl Hughes 01 Harrington was held yesterday sitemoon. The service was conduct- ed bl! Rev. J. C. MiwNeill aststed by Rev. J. R. Skinner and G. Carlyle Webster. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Vernon flushes. A. s. MacCailtim, Charles Wise. Stnaley Younker. Nell Sherwood Ccmete ,7. to a close. and his orchestra. nxccurryr: MEETING - m. was held at the Charlottetown last night and plans for the iorthcom- ing cam ign, which will take place during t e month of February, were week and towards the last oi‘ it, call for volunteer workers. These men W0iild be called together and 3p. range for a personal canvass. It is ed as secretary of the meeting. Personals chasing furs. morninit. T2111 CHITIEPOII. RC. this morning to rcioin ins home due to illness. NAZIS SHUN SHIP SALE 1305B already been atven in personal con- tributions by the college students. and about s20 was made by theme, _ oi coffee at n coilesze social Thui-s- .011 to Great Britain. The remainder has hcen ‘ contributed largely by tuft. zltsntaliibeire are tntnubtnber I i sa con 1' u nus ve n made MILLIONS EGGS it is hoped that the fund wli‘ soon p be over $200.00. A number oi rid college students have already addvf. generously to the fund in response to the appeal made in the press inst] we‘, are students are expeeiin to raise more money im- the through public entertainments an tu The entire amount will be handed over to the Save the, Children Fund for relic-i of needy rhfdren ln Eucland. The Studnst. Counciltg hiitzizlv izratiilcd 151th trite very en us as c response 1e 5U- e t I I... n / ,-_., 192845.930 Atlantic salmon eggs. d n q have a r m] was to u The hesultant baby fish are dis- tributed tn suitable svaters where in due coufm they will grow up to i match wits and agility with iisner- charm vmd the mirrored make-u 10am.‘ Ehskes- ' Tue eolleee fund wil be keni; open. and nuv further or“- tribuilohs from old students may be sent to W. J. Duehemin oi the Coi- Minarcfs kills {£111. Girl Diets Serving behind the iightin oi the First Aid Nursing Y taken irom meat. Add water. Erin; to boiling pdnt and simmer _i-2 hour. Add remainins inilrldlenls- Benson. Simmer l hour 1on8"- qmogq with a paste made oi ilour and wa er. Too Late To (Jlasiiy ROOM T0 hETs-PABTLY FUR- nished. Apply Guardian. _ _.._....____..---_ POI lALI-NIWLY FRESIIEN- Please phon_e_ii_9. A__ LOST-IN ‘Pill PUIILIC H5333‘ ass. iooiitqnichltl. lunrghrg x s. Hemnting. ,__..._ ia-i-lt case. Return to Ai- cycles to give them complete country. They are members oi the lcs News Bulletin. T man. Mlnard‘! kills pain. .__.. w‘ cit Riders Play in Campaigns Again-cilia g lines in the African campaign, these girls eomuury are taught stunt riding on motor- ‘ y ci the machine! In rough from dispatch rider section, recruited Repair Shop on Queen Strieti Britainb Leader “Great M 0mm! n Air we at Toronto. ai- t Diamond and '1'. rue. Interment TRINITY YOUNG' PEOPLE'S president. Marion Hume. in the chair. The minutes were read and several items oi business discussed The groups then dispersed ior class- es after which the recreation period was enjoyed. alter which Auld Lung Byne and God Save the King brought a most interesting evening "I knew he was u great snan—-now I know it even more." This was Wendell Wiiikle's tribute to Prime Minister Ch hour meeting. Wililde who thin their leaders are "swat Ell!!!’ urchlll after a two- "grand people” and is shown as he met the prime min- ks the British are L. P. U. BALL - The annual Laborers Protective Union ball which was held last night at the Char- lottetown Sporting Club was a big success. Several hundred people were in attendance and took as. vantage oi the g:od muse to on- loy eight hours oi dancing. Long berm: midnlsh-t the merrlrnent had started and many remained tin-m the "wee szna‘ hours" oi the morn- ing t0 take in the, whole Show, Music was ruvplbd by Don Messer executive meeting oi the Que-en's County War saving". Committee discussed. It was planned to 1101;) another meeting the first of next expected that 200,000 men aeros Canada will take part in this can. vas. Mr. P.W. Turner, campaign chairman for Queen's County. hae- aided and Mr. Alistair MacLeod coz- Slmilfll envoy ci President Roosevelt ll r H k‘ . i ~ "hilmllll with Mr. Churchill in London: Mrftlllhpitlnlzizlnlriiihrt-lhrgilngsn "l" llmiillelli-S "l"! ffilirrseniatlve until the new [35, ambassador, reported to bc John G. Wlnant, take up his duties, time m time’ and u“: “mmsm Q19‘ fuss one of the most. devoted mean- “.€anc'n'3“bers who worked tirelessly for the ed produc- Howe nat yet production of an mill-i and partly for an incre liCll Cf Bren kilns," 1115 31111: Mr. W. Chester S. Mchure return. ed to Charlottetown last night (ram Summerside where he had been pur- (Continueii_f“ in page 1) 1 v . ~~ - - _.__ 4 “lhe manufacturing processes Sgt wireless A1, 6,, _ n Limfigd- a ccniuany set up b_y his inpessco. zlnil n-rm wmd Mm 51w“. 9 .0 4 Macuam RICA}... whgnflgsnuiieen scvunment. lust bllillliifl‘ to handle 1,1116 131m Run are visiting his uncle. N. D. liiacLe-sn. left to rejoin his squadron Lnis _ it moment I cannot llhe s B08 any iluulalllce lllllt vie tel. b anes more quic. " T1116 ull-u-Jcort and to"; out cf ihe llancls oi those we organ- Whfl 1195 ized L0 handle‘ it.“ he suizi. "Bu: we are stlll_s.ut_ly1nu the situation. Curl unly Object 1s l0 not the ulnnss ' the quickest: way." , he uoverulnent has not given up idea oi bill emu an-crzztt enemas Q1 b d by the Members oi the Auxil- ' Utri xary tviih affection and e"te=m. ' ‘ niior; hence it Due to the war the Ailiiliaiiig.’ has iv l c: been very active and a". shown by ‘ a react)’ the Secretary's report, a great many Nan“, hum“, .5 w“ ~ (ff, tivlties were entered llli.0, ‘— whim "lav hm. “ h a “l ‘ Silt. Wireless Air Gunner Bert- A.F.. been visitlnsz his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron, Hampton. ieltl squadron. I CREASINU VALI E he C.\l.i of Rumor ' cf his son‘ ' llUEZCiI ..~ I {m ‘canvas and collected over $1100.00 m the '___“ T Cont. d1. £3 Mflfldflliiilid. of Sardi- ‘the ilan. t} s morn nu for alilax’... Canada b Cos.- i . to again take command of tho in“; any strflifl‘; ("'1 .i,.‘,“j,‘,,,‘§,,,°,‘.‘g‘tod. Du lllCiilSilN lCi‘ that nllrpcse at the mc- f Sent tune. when exigincs. can be cb- ‘ tamed in sufficient quantities in the United states, l/ir. Howe 5411a, Tank Production (3.5. Montcalm after a short visit Sliililfii HS you (‘fill 1.1.. BOSTON. Jon. 3l—-(AP)— The German Government's opposition to the sale oi theinterned 5.000-ton German tanker Pauline Friedrich today ended negotiations for dis- of the vessel to United States interests, a Boston shin broker an~ nounced. The ship broker, who requested anonymity. said the Nazi Government apparently feared’ the ship might be used to transport on , _. f: ex’. y o. of Am“ “'11! be my yo! r tanks _ma_v bc started in .111“. e States ntachines. is still in the slim sine, and he could not n uliesv when production would Questioned cu reports there v. heavy mmenient of British lnzi Lrirs to Canada. Mr. Holve said lite lnovelncin was constant. but if) , 1922. Cimriss _l.l to: 8' mmzcu‘ a ‘ ~ t1 ~1 t Atiilon" Gov- - mmpS 1 6., n lpixnybmxfulg‘tfnfllgkyflllgffiiaélf (Canada. shci his did m“ “wk Wen- F“ ‘he n It hall been necessary for the ilQV- ' \ ernment to brlnz over 111.1113‘ skint-cl‘ British technicians to net war uro- (iuciion under wnv in Canada. and in atldllion there "trickle" of Briilsit technicians aid ilumaninn ‘ P1? FISH OF I-‘UTIYRE OTTAWA, Feb. l —fCPi --Filiv million eggs- -a lot oi (rigs even if‘ I trout and salmon eggs, ‘l; which aren't very bis, says fisher- a i y were collect- ed by fiokl empicyues of tho Fish Culture Buanch of the Dominion .D:psrlment oi Fisher-ts in the i Maritime p-ovlnco; durlnq i940. To - be exact. the total was made up o.‘ 31.010930 speckled trout Bugs and to survey tioaslbilities _ their industries to the DJlTtllliOll. Control of the movement of eup-, The “kings ishcvvn t-wo _i11‘0'v'il1CP- __ , _ heavier and did not d: . . _ .. gent P.u-, As usual the AllXlhflT)‘ unietuoos she gnund 51,3 m4 my, (1.;n.p~~,p_-,1 us named Cozvin and Bliill- Qihe silo oi Puppy Wreath: for the i119 clg-thos [15 wail as Sh" shouk‘. make it impussibr for any ilntitisiijies to transfer bodily to the, l announced another‘, Jliiilitltiil. casting about 55.000009. to ' uovernlnent-nivticcl operated ‘uv the John Inglis Com-t ‘Toronto had been author- lPeJ by tho Department oi Muni- Y. . glis company's Bren gun plant had been expanded from i PCTlifip-g the mist il]i‘(§l‘C]5‘\».llg ofviontand ‘is giad_to be able to re- 11m, min-gym 1.31.111“ ma; v. s, 1o\vtver,.por , as n previous year" reach tltiisucccss. We appreciate rverly much lion. she tzieti preesinuh ago .1 It ‘is the r-ruclcy the generous support o tie peo- alter laying n damp ciol. over cf 1853. ‘pie of Charlotietowii given eoeli year tlip dry spot, but. 1151:5111‘. the inn- i>~"\l“-d$ H‘- iurinu the Poppy Czlnpaigu. tea-lei 0i the dress bilnehezi 111) . W05 111 01l1'-» On November lit-h. we attended scnietvilerc tinder iizr- dump cloth OI Milldr-Vifl. the Rcmecnbrance Day Service a; and site iound herself ironing made up the Monument and placed a wreath. wrinkles ritrht. in. She infill? Our assistance was given the stopped and drtlniicfwd me Brunch in lhe sale of tickets tor the clothes over aunln. T111‘?! S119 witch, _\vltl1 We re, and are now sceing action on every from every part oi the cmpi _ _ irican forces drive st Italian INlSItiPIIS front r. Iltritlsh and South A Libya. to the Kenya-Ethiopia. border. MBier,_lVIore_ Beautiful Spa end Guernsey cow. Lorne Gales” Milton, Lr-etis-I-l-Si. q . _._._________-_--_- , L051‘ BLACK AND WHITE FOX, terrier, answers to it - . ' t‘ Three years alter the cclisllfl __._....__._.._.__..__.._ roar-ram n A BK 30min i the United States was pul issues in ‘i berg lolly, Miapeque mesh“ oi historic Honeymoon Brld the new bridge as it. \\‘..| appear on the abutmcnts are nearing completions, and steel trr lubrication, Piers for the urn" ‘tain- thc world‘; most beautiful. z-re ie from any repetition oi the [e at picture is the appr 1. new and bigger span is being built near the old site. us. side. Concrete out bridge across the Niagara gorge between C “ and a great srch is in the process oi bed from ita moorings by an unpt-cccdcnt- how Bridge. expected to be one oi pm talc in the siternoou oi’ Ian. t1, litll. it crashed into the anchored shove the rivers edge. ss ssnltqtiie bottorusitba ehanuetlbnwutn tbtsdissstu-thrugssr rAUl‘ 'I'HRL'E Auxiliary to ‘ i CITY HOSPITAL Canadian Legion "upggg um; Elects slate , "E V; '51,“ 'l"ne 14th annual mecurs o! the FMDAY ma’ 7TH l-adies Auxiliary of the Cfllliiflldfl DANCING 9 to 113D Legion HEEL. was haid Friday ev- . . ening, January (ilrt at the legion Admlsm)" 35¢ P1115 tux Rooms when the iolloyving officers were appointed (or the ensuing year. Mrs. Bradford W. lePsge, Wovchy y I _ g Patrones . Mrs. W. S. Stewart. Honorary President. d Mrs. Geoffrey Fitzgerald, Presi- ent. Mrs. I. E. Croken, 1st Vice Presi- de . d Mrs. E. Stems, 2nd Vice Presi- AT nt. ,\ ~ eMiss E. Bagnalll], Sreislzretsry. THL NEW D03“; Mrs. James Ke y, easurer. Every Saturday Night Executive New Dome Dance Band Mrs. Allan B. Cosh. , . Mrs. H. A. ltiislservey. l‘ 94111111112‘ Mrs. George S erren. , .‘ ‘ . Mm Frank wamm at. utsxeuhau Mrs. Philip n. Palmer. at lhe [W10 Mrs. George McDonald. , Mrs. Norman LOWihCT. Mrs. Gordon Worth. Mrs. T. Edgar McNutt, Pianist. The usual routine oi business was conducted and nine applications for membership received. The matter of raising funds for the Recreation Hut was discussed and committees appointed to take charge of various branches oi this work. The ioilowing report was submitt- ed by the retiring President, Mrs. George Sherreti: The time has now come to hold our 14th Annual Meeting oi the La- Februcry 03rd die’ Auxiliary of the Cltarlotte- Nlitl’ DOME tovm Brianch of theuglanaciiianflt/ep- IhiLLItOUZtA 1.11, tvh eh marks e en o my ' t P term as your President. You did me Ad mission JUC the honor of electing me to this Plus Tux office on three successive occasions. Although I shall not be able in the future lo play such rm active mart. I shall always be glad lo give your new President all the axi ‘canoe in my power and shall always remcm- Q , Ibc-r the co-operatlon and help given me by atli, during my term as your 0 e l Refreshments Presidei . Before entering into the detailis of my report, l would ike to u - ,. ,_ , ,, lude to the great 1°?“ we sustainqd .“.'.".i“t°;.ni’a{i§.y- Synrrltingoaliubltlfti in the sudden passing of our im- g c ,°_' , H,“ bl ‘mi Mk, M‘... - mediate Past Preident, Mrs. itloc- ;_gt’:r'"J-‘tn'l'fie'0wacr b; tKenzie. The late Mrs. MaeKenzle “MIL n “my be mamd m, d!“ delivered in person or put in car. ivelfare of the Auxiliary. Her pass- -e—-—————t- —. —-~~ —._~ _ in: leaves a vacancy at our me 1:1 and she Will always be rem: n- S n16 l alwnilfaritv: Etllllnxlfiggtl-Yoté to providing of sun!“ d“ ; w. be ‘ 1 “Dt Qtf ‘if Ce ‘.. p51 u. w r It was ‘WAS s: _ tile since Sue i‘. > i W“? i '9 Bmwm“ 654°“ C‘ spent. mcre 1:11p a it"s: lliCliil .; .SE‘l".'lCES' drive for funds 1n Fcbril- a.‘ m, ironing board’ Si“. m] nvy inst. the lt-ienziuars of the Auxil- 5m... c,m;.1~_m._nt;y_g and mt; lary undertook a house-to-hovlse m.“ me Cm.“ 1.5m 11.5 g; skits quite easily if for this very vvorihl; cause. kept, We were very pleased titat ltirs. .3. W. LcPzge, wife c! the Lieu- jmn lienant-Governol" of the Province. 5hr: con outed to act as Worthy Patron- truid, ‘ toss of our Auxiliary. keeps ‘on with Mr. Albert Legion War Ser- lugs 1""! n‘ lent Officer, the bcsz, 1 .. 11v plivved a very active part zipper and then pr u, in the entertainment oi the troops as flat as Dcssrnie. :—s banquet at Beach Grove inn iron llplvlrd. Bus: rs a fareivell to the Artillery sta- careful not 10 YE lioned tiiere—entertainms'nts for the ti"! Zlfllflll i!“ - ncivyu ~it dance in the SQUFL- hes-c 1-111 -... - ~ c ‘ ,5 n’; ever. it. \\'ii] ‘nv? in 119 I.0.0l" l~i~ m°5w~ u dvgfgszpBf-lfiliy the n , onshhonclrltiéélegslrgivlllll t e Bloke... In August om Piovuice “as .~. on the right Sid-j Consort, Lhe Princess Alice. Yo r ‘W55 f“? mmeci it ‘vFPng ent ii-.::l tie 1102101" oi ra‘ ‘w’ "_"_t_‘cn‘d zmd ,3? lscntux" the A ziilarv at the iorlnal the ma‘ t‘ "ndfl me "'7 m‘ ‘reception held for them. We?!“ ‘wk “F? ffrfh s10 The Itiornbers of the Auxiliary at- ‘min m? “iqtm-m; “p”. 7Z7 - ‘tended o lu-lzehron held in honor of dtrg‘.hqehol‘ ‘he mmpé Dominion President of title Can-f ' - in n Leuion, All: Alex. Wu ma‘ 0 1}.‘ A. u “ 9i Calgary, gduring his visit to this (acrdtfiq ml 03m. ids if‘ 6 n. ‘S.’ S D- A ... :1 par‘. Walt iChurlottetowu Branch of the Log- yon-St thing 51... um“- 511(- 0 EYE-ll to dry when pressed with picture which they sponsored “Ship- knell’ Sh." hfld i" 19?; "l"? Smlld yard Sims. foljta i-hlcrgu .0 men in»; We arc grateful to Mrs. LaPage "Yd-j 1U‘ 111"» _; _ _ _ for the use of Government House. “W1C > "5 “c” You!" where a very successful ' ieri was held by the Aux! ' I will not enter into any furtitel" (leluihs. us the Se.:re'.u!'y".s rep t. so iuily covers all the important p11 Cs of on: wort: during the pas; _v:a‘:. in conrl siorl. l wih to thunk the memb: sbof the! Krmltiivc and y all the mrm ers 0 lie n. 1'1’ _ , ‘ “a. ‘,‘ for Meir kin-d co-operallon or... eel zlhocrlgd1cly(sfnhhpllfft‘t‘ confident. that they will give the r61.‘ ’ hvintlktrchiof 11.1! r _ , Alter the hnvdkf: ‘i A cliche might, be termed common‘ done. ‘TIP <11?‘ 17"‘- ‘l i‘ properly. which ev: _cne uses from‘ g —:md lively. I v Have yon CV01‘ stopped to ' fig-i then folded and nut an nte out how msnv common cliches are in use. or hoxv manv are used in the OCIFK‘ of an ordinary 9°"- vcrniion? Prrhaus you \vou‘l b" ii. but there nve more tlnn [only ' ..- - ‘ have b:en stitch»? susftléiilii-n ~02“ ‘ 0h‘. RS i‘ '11 RS (i CilCiill“ warm no toast." S1110 you have. 111M‘ fill?‘ ii try to etnlmtrate some Jrifliliillé iuture 5f iems greater all. \\ im- ycu, Scum of the communes‘.- ndclrcnxa ‘Hf- m": ire: Ar. bold 1'»; hrms. as timid its o rabbit. as 1 1d us a hatter, d"- elasre" oi‘ 1:1 grern its grxss as cold in lcr-nnd of clcrsj Eire i \~- coins.» in the summer time, tiievewchasc shim .- ~ or. r ‘eight as a strung. a5 White as a. $h‘vl. a crooked s». a corkscrew. as black :15 tiluht as square a; o on. and anothrr wrest favorite, as dzunk es a lcrd. Thom most likely were b: n ILE cahrd to mind. rns mace a _\JiB_V_ on as dead a". =\ bu; in a ma. as relvrr rs s (lrrritall. in nis immortal story. A q,- “yd m. a b733," “m. a sore Qhriztmas Carol. As slippezy as an M Swlm, n; sugar as round r= eel. as strong its steel. as wcwk asi __t_. .4: :1 l.) athncked the y"; (Pun. wai foo ircnirq in e some assistance to our new Presl- i “Ktkhu, (2.. y H __ , dent. mum t rrefs in ‘<1 minute. Si: .» iii?" l’ The"? . _._...._____.____ i D0 You Use Cliches? ' miuu. _ .;ef.'~ tvera towcls. ‘The llitill towels were not ironed but. .ven n shun sltoke er two and Auzl he": sh:- wa: buck rtt Sunlv.'.= drrssvs. s)... tyns gVtd tint nont- o.’ tilt-m had pleats, l)"f‘.‘ii‘.FP ilvse t-sk: tint» ln-vg even witen the eds“: of t! i115“ F and those are, common cliches for liberty. Sean Irina“ _ F But, njcyp [hgn (arty. Silrely tlivre of S1lppiles.sn1.'l tonliut. ur p20 .- culft b" that mun)‘, ,\'C\l soy. ent. sltuatiozi is Vvnu- and in:- .. was only prob- that old sinrdby. as hot as hades. >-n 11.1.11“; ‘rlert- are othczs used quito irequ- ti: -» - ——-—-~-- cn“-- in evsnday csnversaticn: As. a do“ M‘ T. i111‘ .r and as hard ire! ' R5 R Phil“? at "my i“ “ml as rail . n. ($11.1. that nxac N Writers m rut oi their “'01! l” U50 nicl rliellfs. mid {cw us: 05 iris‘: as u colt. as {owners u: a lion. as \v~ak nsln (gt. s‘; BUS‘; atsabcebas .1. _ . m e l as a a a prfliy apt similes. but biozmc cileh- ‘“.g.."§<,“§,,‘,‘, any“. $0.0 to ch22 wvh: (>1: through frequent use. Even Dek- A. brawn as, a T7371‘. as sling‘ as a 1. r . l essr. e5 thin water, as iii. as s. iiddie. as sick asginfgyfiinifu“ 1.1.1.2‘. s‘ a pup!