, . GUARDIAN I8eaview m Vicinity i, a I '1 Mrs William C. Do ed the members oi the Bea View W. I. at her home on Tuesday even- their Febuaiv meeting, THE CHARLOTTETOWN OEITIIAL Glillillllt MARY 22. 1944 HEAR W. G. HOGG Confederation Life for P. E. Island Discuss “ FRIENDLINESS " 0ver Radio Station OICY TUESDAY, LEDBUAIY Zllil oanosiirns t 1' i train ' "‘°tlt%.'."‘.'..£'l."‘$'i""‘ '" Sizliilttlfilllfié mJJ-t‘. cook as nlol as new lira Piillfi ger- iiald entertain- : 15313“. “word triotly ‘able in sdvsne-e ' . y” OIAIWILI. for photographs. UONIBDBBATION ‘LIFE INSUI ' sample lot el these boats wn by us lstii season. ANCE eluded is a cops oi ast- ea Ii Hybrid Sweet Cont. Iolnty Tomato. llu llarly Yellow Bye the new trodnctlons. meat in plants. Seal new ts- ARTHUR VESEY twenty members with 5mg, Play or Pay. The members were Pleased to welcome two new mem- bers then were also ‘ visitors ‘SIZES; Jmfl‘; i?‘ 129*" ti"? Q11 l’ 8 n. Bu“! 0 ll £°‘.‘..‘.“.‘.‘i“li.3§.‘f“t‘=t2‘ ‘rill-filth iggmiggrogre treats» sgtiiu - ~ - correspon tine ac ow- weni. (Erorsegshseggmrh lodging Xms; ooxs from boys over-l "elfgnawgu Wm m 1m an" sell. lick and Sc ool immmittees 15g‘ September He h“ I "m" r?orted and new ones were appoint- Fu s” “m”- ! Munch!“ Wm‘ e to take their plsoe. ty t-n-cApihmhnd. i Itwlldecldedtonaokboxesiorl boned until February 2m. he - - - ' the boy; overseas and a committee ‘ HM" rouca couitr - There wersw" Wm“ °° ‘W'- “llm °' l -—-—-— _ this; as there were no snore business; BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - Con- 5&9; °“,;‘§§c§“é§§,f§°°§§‘ m "m" be discussed the programs ~ ' ommittee then took cha Mary Proude. city who “Mm-Mud case was remanded for one Wgflgritertainad the member wth two her 89%,)‘ birthday on Sunday. Fhb- $33 u drunk’ ‘létloméilfiittwld-trhté! contests. Mrs. .1? G Camil- l‘ flvvoimoan 1N ha Mlrou-a-vgirrflu i been received y - l" - 3:?!“ F. MacDonald of Little Pond that their son Pic. Walter E. Mac- Donald has been wounded in ac- WELSII HARD COAL-QM!!! dill HIM}. H. B. [Ills 6s O0“. z-aé-zi. ATTENTION ALPHA I-EBEKAH LODGE entertaining Oddiellows ttil.“it°.’-i‘i‘if.u“‘“ti“ti ‘m’ lllfa a e ua ' at eso r. u. y’ ZY-aa-it. NOTICE. —Th ula Lin] ‘Irini f. ultimatu- FUNERAL SERVICES --— ‘The funeral oi the late Mrs. John Mc- Cormack was held yesterday mom. ing from her latc residence, 29 Dorchcster Street to 5t. Dunstiurs Basilica where Requiem High Mass W55 will by R/ev. Kenneth Mac- Miiian who also conducted the rer. vice at the grave. The pail bearers were Harry Corooran, William -——-- , Flynn. John Coady. J. P Msrtirhl CASUALTY LIST --Among those John Kelly and Dennis McKenzie . repor YORK. P. I. ISLAND - e i th h d wltl bein gnsiemdilcsoarégerly. were refeosed 011 F3117"? Hm?- Semnil PYWE- The next ibltionicontost WI! done in pairs and Mrs cases were remanded till , ’ O Charged with having money under Cousin, won the first prize and; Millie Cousins and Evelyn Donald, |seiitenced to 2i months in _ A the 3nd prise. ‘more nontgsta were isoldicr lll Jail since Feb. lo. Chill" both amusing and enjoyed bv 111,1 . _ _ Th a c r -. EXTRA - torm, was discharge M i116 Kit h" butede Vi: iliansgiigolxhgnolnenllatdils, . _ _ ‘ _ lbw“ Feillfmd- for knitting sweaters several pieces British - Canadian , - . . saws rt l s n e ain iig . Produced oi WARNER MOS. Studios Slililiii Iiiii iii liii iiiiiii iilitti ..iiiliii iiiliiii- iilili llilif - it iilliiil Iliill - tiiiailli iiu iiiiiiii iiiililliiiii Ad! Siiilli ‘mutt tmtin .- iii lliliii._.fi§ b ll l. Two oh l m a M“ p‘ zathuachn Coulson and M78 John c. false pretenses, the offender was ‘ ged with failing to lvc up his uni-i cf knitting and sewing wot-e handed‘ i. eet . -. W! B5 dinflflwuell’ "mi-mi" gstghslhfnthflkuinehiourrlllliil fir; in tLhe_ Roman in the latest Canadian Army Css- | dun“, lunch w“ .e_,v,d b‘. m, y. on... .. ualty not u sergeant Fflmliutosm assisted ivy m. not Adi-i" ‘jrlsrsrmfi M Mimi“ Sheiiheid w" w" i” This wa, followed by tin itaur of — r. Interment was r .- .. r. Sale of Evening Tickets REPORTED i-TFZYFJ». Note-Advance TDA ONLY _~ CRET . .515 ENEMIES” ADDED - 4 SHORTS Shows 3.15 - 7 — 3-45 w BAPITDLw WED. and THUR 0 tlfl at be ve village f later he jdined with the Canadian Army. W- Lloyd S. Cox, lobste; packer has informed the irrriter that all hi2 at anc week-ends. carried on in the new plant at the i be slanted-lit TODAY From 3- ‘ lliristol and Vicinity Co that he is now serving with the iCanadian troops McCorrnack was parish priest at St. Andrew's fo geveral be transferred in ltaly. Father years before in St. Dunstanb at Charlottetown. the chaplain service at the 5t. Peter's Harbor. A new cook house and new sleeping quarters have been erected at tho new sits and ce from hero to the Morell Village will be only about one mile. Government tractors late last fall cleared away a lsrle clay bank and the new lsridin place will the dis- packing plant clean. Boats wl also ride r here over ni ht and dur- Pso a will be all summe and when the are done packing oi other 5P.M. go on, giving employment to quite a number right at their mm doors. At Box Office Tsalutes this grand veteran ol the medics‘ world who never fails no matter the hour or the weather. It can be truly said that neither snow nor rain nor cold nor heat nor loom of night stays Dr. MacDonald rem the completion of his calls. long may he serve is the wish o! this entire district. IFrient-k of Mr. John T. O'Brien will ho pleased ta leash that he is making a satisfactory recovery from In infection on his tip and hopes to be out again very shortly. Baker Bros- who have been fish- ing lri Hlllsborough River near the City have returned hnme as the season for smelt-s ha; closed. They rem a very good season with good re a from the New York markets. Pie. Willie Daveaux ins returned to his training centre on the main- land after spending his leave wlthi his wife add family here. Mr. John Roach said recently that tho spring of i946 will be his fiftieth year as g, factory hand in the lobster factory with Lloyd Cox.‘ Starting in i894 with the late Mr.‘ RN. Cox he has been employed continuously glncg and claims to be the oldest factory hand around the, shore. I i i Attention has been called to the ‘fact that the ctr-operative pac at 8t. Peter Harbor carry on at the same stand this ._ n and siunsrier. The fishermen rand actory help will ear. at g cook- house at the more a-t-l many will reside nearby all summer. Another in the céflc; of institute parties was held at the home | h fishing business, from Halifax alter visiting brother. Ira, who is in hospital the following hi= return from the bat-kills s brother- ig wall rm tho rrriil t0 better ealth and that he will bc cominB fields, Mr, Hawboli. repaint that id this Province soon. Mr. Cyrus Limierre and Mr. J. Per” we” l“ ‘he my last week D“ United Church Cemetery Vernon and Mrs. Parkman Jenkins oi Mt. Herbert have received word that their‘ son Pilot Officer Spurgeon has been lug since Ilebrlury 10th. P0. Jenkins enlist- ed early in the war and has been ilylng with the R.C.A.l". in raids against enemfr targets for morcl than a year. t is believed that hcI took part in about twenty raids in all. He received his commission two months ago. I-Iis only broth- er. Ca tain Fred Jenkins is with i118 T it'd Division Signals over. seas. Mrs. 2"uce Judson of Alexan- dra ll his only sister. ILLEGAL LIQUOR CHARGE — Two airmen from Moncton, LAC. Eric G. Schultz and LAC. Edward Wlllh. together with a local man Josiah Smith, Jr., up cured yes- terday in the Police gourt on a charge_of illegal possession of liq- uor. Tney were remanded until Saturday. The airmen were tak- sn from a local hotel together with two iull cans, supposed to con- tain alcohol, and one empty can with a printed label of a paint concern which stated the contents ECAYEFINY. lip especially for the R. LAID T0 REST — The funeral lgggayéihlsilmfifv“ Rfiléaigggé P‘??? social intercourse and knitting. Shepherds next of kn is s mo - h’ h“ or litérs.mi-lgttie“xsgiggllgalgkcxifelgg‘ siiaexlzillli? Yul“ flu rucflmugttilliilm an. . . . - w: lstwaugdad "no PM’ ‘rung from active dutie; for a time. S war ams, yrus osep M t m‘ - Armenaiilt, Malcolm Norman Mac- lorryxlegméatcaglgiugwrliacfia: Kenzie. and Joseph Alyre Wedgie‘. o; Mania“ had Maud ‘nwn, o“ all of whom were serving w Sunday “nmoon “m, a 1on2 and‘ Nova Bcotia. - Prince Edward twin‘ “mat mm tummy is t’s Educational! ndad to r-fixgofAléigimga. léikslefaitii-gg-sehiev M152: Jamily in their bereavement. | ’ Q 7 ta ue, P E I. Pie Arsenaulfls ‘ . _ ,_ s .45.. of kin is hi5 mother Mrs. .,.",i§,,“.°;“,‘,_§§;,§§§5, “ifs. fafiil» s U O Roseline Arsenault, R. R. No. 111i H 1d ‘t ' ' . I il-S son are who s o pat-lent. Richmond. P. E. Ptc. Mac- {hm-q Mn“. friends 3'“ “taxed to . . . l Ilmzle‘: next oi kin is his to “an, m“ 1",,“ is “Mu-fly "_ (580 on your dial) go's next of kin is his mother. Mrs. M" H, - C L. - t u Marciiret Wedge. Lot 2. Ebb!» M9“- week-end rlelcbntlvrfilielhasgfitctovdf P- E 1- and eioved a pleasant visit with ifldhdg there. A large number of friends a-w’ nei hbors were the guests of N" -'an Mrs. James Hickey at tlr’ |h0me in Darriley on Monday 0.. ~ in: to tender a. shower to th MORELL SCHOOL Honor Roll for January‘: Grade X (Sm: 1. Lo Cox; 2 Teresa Coffin. Grade X iJix): Helen Coffin; 2. Gerard Maclnn . d,“ m. M n w“ i u, (oracle 1k: l. Joan Steele; I. u": wifi §Zn,°’Z1 tirir-nselasors Mary Maclrinis; 3. Teresa Rossit- bl-MQSL Theidrawhmlrocm“upnttuy El‘. d u ' A Grade vm; l. Joe MacDonald; l,f,°,";,§,,,':_ .223‘; {Qfdbe "211: 0i M185 Pliidy TWINS’ Boson Mass, was held irmo the home o.‘ her; nephew. Irving ‘Dwccziy Vernon River. Feb. 19th at 2 p. m. Services at the house and grave were ccn- i ducted by Rev. A s Weir. Thci pail bearers were Messrs Shaw Mc- |1Kf1il1an, F‘. D. Lea. Bernard Coady ‘Y’ Milton Furness. River king ____ will Min-Editor Hawholt ha; returned Gnm- CL?‘ _ The regullaf C u ) was he d at the Charlottetown Ho- mcctin of the local Gyro P0 tzl Monday evening, Fob. 21st. The speaker for thc evening was Cant N. W. Loivthcr who spoke on thc Red Cross campaign which is to be launched shortly. Capt. Lowthei‘ 2. Garth Blaxlnnd: ;3_ Juel Steele. , , _. Teacher. W. M. MacEwen. Egg-EL? $Bi1:aglgt!u',m§2§ Blglgrgsn iBryenton to the strain; of Wedding [Music played by Mrs Josie Mac a ‘GNYUI’. Joyce MaoKay then read -- ;a nicely worded address con- gratulations conveying the senti- SUNDAYS - at 1.30 P. M. THURSDAYS at 7.15 P. M. Inter Grade VII: 1. Imelda Rossiier; Allison Jay; 3. Billy MacGrath. mediate Department: vin A. Carver, J. F. Huntley and‘ Lorraine Coffin: Interment in the Grade VI: l. Earle Coffin; 3. Joseph Steele. Coffin: (i. Mary Niac- Grade V: l_ Joseph ziinc Steele: Ada . Grade IV (SrJ: 1. Alfred Rossi- ter: 2. Joseph Iieefc: 3. Noreen hicCartir. Teacher. Alisa IL Mulidam. Primary Department: Gracie IV ‘JP-l: 1. Lceland And- .. Keith Eldcrshaw; 3 Mar- l ments oi all friends. me guest of. honor received rnarv useful gifts 2- along with a bile of envelopes coli- taining s. sun cf muiiev thi" was itrescnted b» Lorna. Woodslde with the good wishes of all present. Myra then expressed tier thanks in a gracious manner to ail for their crest kindness. All joined in shilling, For She I; A Jollv Good Fellow. the remainder n! the evening was pleasantly spent in social. intercourse after which a bountiful and delicotiq‘ lunch we; served by iiis ladies. At a late hour kind iwodiiights were COMEDY HIT “Oh, Promise Me !" [N THREE ACTS Holy Redeemer Hall IGHT oa-id _.._ in a most c hvinci hi er r we. William MacDonald lust Mrs. William MacDonald ha; rewreuom why“ a" 1131’; g mm gtifiis “h” ‘ 1"“ cwwd "landed" gzlxfdnflglggrfglgmwd1one" w‘; t“! eaiceful cogintry should alve- ‘till Virqiiilijrt Steele: ll. Donald Cox. Th. 311m“ smdy ciut, m“ M my“ l.‘ s, u h T! P mm W“, t uris to an organization ivliici I F-rji e, ‘II: l. G-SDBVIFVE‘ Rossiter; home of Mr‘ P. R‘ 5mm)“ an Tum? IniISIVSQOHiDQOZVFIHRth "t. "my Ztxigpglcztlptlsgxelsirlw (ililiilg; 20.1. Clifioid Keefe. 3. Luusoiu Bail.- wfiimhlllstnliitsi?“L:°ii'§“§§$§ reached he" on Febmm“ Hm‘ blood plasma to ivouitdetr Csind-i Gratlt‘ I n»: 1. Carol Ann Cof- “u Wm“; ‘Beaker as ma.’ wfAi " " " ' ‘ ian soldiers, etc. Mr. R. R. Rd! i (in: 2. Pius l/iaclmiis. 03m“ who “We,” 50m, w"? writs] the only guest. priyetit. fir» Grorilisnuibri; ‘a? teats...‘ R u ha‘ ‘hhh hm been he“ over for c r an for e even n; was l‘. e c. . . , 1a . .\ oss er. m“ ma‘ ‘Roberty: H d ‘Eat ‘0t»plevoic_ copy) Congratulations are extended in Mr. and Mrs. loiin J. Perry on the arrival of s new baby boy last week. Conlrstulstiongare also extended to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Eugene Sinnott, Sinnott Road on the arrival of a new baby last week. Rev. Phalcn McKenna. P.P.. was a business visitor to the City last TO-N 5.3a The prizes are the as those prevailing It Binats In the eltv Freezout For Chsritsble_Par7imts 7 l‘ J93" Geldem 7- said alter wishing Myra mucl: wedd- ed happiness Miss Mort-nae Adams of St Jchn NB. is soendim! a pleas- ant holiday at, her hon _ here the ‘guest, of her parents Mi- and Mrs i-‘ifllfla Adams. Mr Colin Adams rho lla= been laid and». from active duties for some time is how s. patient in Prince Co Hospital for an oper- ation His many ‘riends trust. to hear of a speedy rscove . Cpl. William Simmons of the R. C. A. I". was a recent visitor to Sea View and spent. a pleasant visit with friend, there. Capt J. R. Murphy l= spending some time in Brock-wide Ontario taking an officer; course ln trainine. Hi; brother John W Muritiy is supplying for nim as princimi c! ‘Training School Mal-toque during his absence. MAY BEFORE I-IUQHAND Under Burma law a wife may become head of ihe household if the ltusbnzid drinks tco freely. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Richard Cahill and family wish to thank their kind neigh- bours and friends for their kind- ness and riusnerous Mass and Bim- pathy Ouds received during their recent sad bereavement. 2-22-li. Card Of Thanks me Ii other Baptist Church ilali THUR. & FRI» FEB. 24-26 AT 8.15 Admission only 35c n Memoiiorn CHARLES I‘. DAVISON sed away a; Vancouver, 5.0., on Fcbuaiy ii. 1M4. Charles I‘. Davison. ison. who was the eldest R. and Mrs. w ITING . . . . A bpeciai musical seiaciioin by the Misses Mary Lawson, Frances Reay, Pearle Burns, Prof. John Inch and others. DON'T MISS THIS HILARIOUS PLAY QELIEEIEIEIIEIIQIEJIEJLEIIQJI GRANVILLE SCHOOL I-Ionor Roll for di-nmllie school for January. Grade lh- Mary Kean. Grade viii -- I. kiharles Mu Auiay; I. I-Iugh Leslie: 3 Leona Bushey. Grade Vll. - 1 tcosiztd Bushey; t2 Lornie Kooys: 3 Lwbsl Bushey. Grade Vi. ~ 1 Dorothy- Kenya 2. Jflllts Bushey. Grade V. l 2. George longpiaee; longphse. . Grade 1V. ~ l Eugene lAacAulay; ‘ dairies Bryan. ., Grade lll Si". clwgggtelelllilflela-Vsll L at Bu ‘. — 0;.‘ ..e ‘ Grade ll —-l Ma". Lesli There pas These are the things you loved- Cool green fields, cows stamping in the byre: The snowy woods and cosy warmth home. Your dog besid; the fire. Sunny brooks and pastures o! red clover, scent of blossoming orchards in the rain. The friendly neighs of horses in their ls. The llclds of golden grain. Thole are the thins» you ii ht for llomclike. simple things the know 0t n a . But only blessed calm and Pfilw and loveliness- For your return they wai t. Constance I. Heckbert. Mn. Dav son of the late Jame Davlson. was formeijy the undertaking business city. Hie moved to Call"? i-hifty- four- yea-rs ago. when he resided until about two vests lao when he moved to Vancouver. He wag well shown in musical circles in this city. ltttving been a member- for a number of years of the 4th Regiment band rind of the orchestra of the late Prof Vinnl oombe. Besides hi; wife, who was 101m"- Miss Ada Wright, of Victoria, P. he leaves to mourn six broth- ld Ohio: Walter Ben Edmonton. ‘Mont in 'I‘rail, B. C., Herb in Bakersfield. CallL. and Bert, of this city, and 0M sister. wit». Mrs. works N ‘Butcher. in Gallery. _________.__ ALBANY AND vlcmrv Min Florence auntie. fourth - ‘ ‘wtcr; tith "t$°e’§it-’=°r‘t'§°§tt ll-torne in mil. e A . J ha uaoKsy. l0 A-I- irsii?“ 31am simmered‘ and as: haw last week-end. Dr. RJ, MacDonald. St. Peter's Bay, was called io this vicinity in the early hour, of a morning l-ist week to usher n new baby into tJhe world. There. is nothing new about that. but the point is Dr. Mu:- Tlonald is now eighty-six and says that he i; going day and night and was in be-i only two hours when he was called here. Hale and hearty, .the grand old doctor looks no more ‘than fifty. and is as sriiart s, most lmeit less than fifty. He has brought [hundreds of babie into the world in his more than ialf-century as a doctor. I-Ie can be called the daddy .cf all doctors and this column l PLUS - CARTOON 001.012 PARADE TRAVELOGUE Lauri-its Leslie: 3. Francis l i l 2 SPIINGVALIZ‘ ‘SCHOOL Report for Jaliuaiy, Grade X -I.A:idrc,v Kohl. _ Grade Vll- 1. Thelma Prouc Grade VII . Stewart ‘Mac; Ki non. 2. Milt Dtilar. .. toy i Ker-rm ' ‘George Bushsy; 3 Harry Bushey. Grade iV- Si‘. 1. Kenneth Coles. Grade i. — 1. Anne Keayr 2. Aden Grade 1v, Jr. i, Keith Coles. 2.| Leslie. ‘ Betty Proude 3 John MacKliinoitl Perfect Auendance i..t~ Jfllluflfll‘ qru-e _, 1L 1_ pvqyn iipwgtnnert, I-Iugh Leslie, ‘fllltéiil Leslie Allan Highegt average in seriirr grad-gel Keays, tvcndrll Keavs, liiiiit Leslie. ,_1“e1mn Proudp, ‘Anne Keays. Aden Leslie, Highest average in Junior grades Perfect Attendance i’>l half- - Keith Ooles. mm Perfect. Attendance Kent. ‘Thelma ronrie. MacKlnriori, Milton Donor. MaoKinnon. Teacher: Eknily C. Higgins. GADPIAUX SCHOOL 1 AiL-n Keays; mt . l eciatiori of their sympathy and t o their helpfulness in making pre- hpsrisidons for the burial of his he- wed wife. Audrey, Aniie Keays. Stewart. Mary M. Keavs. John; (Patriot P use v0 ilN MEMORIAM Alter land from I. GAJF. lighter wing in Engla selsgtggether mistakes, ideas an , _ Wm“. nal,or practice flight, ots of the ———— " 11d attend l "Bull Session’. stunt. m1;- ggiesureasgrlrgn“ 3&1; i‘ “m” ‘"° ‘“”°““'° ‘m’ F“ smith who died iobruhry 22nd,! The followiu w“, gnmm-nqfl- Mhgft Wendell (Buck) McNalr, D Ii C- ’ 4h‘. Dumb o; u. and two Barr, of North Bsttleford, Saskatchewan, native of Nova (m. the month o1 Jnnuai-y; 1944 . , Mecca _ OINTMENT Booth, and destroyer of l7 enemy "mmli- "5"" s¢""°'“" "f ‘I lolly M Grade X - l. Katlirrine Steele. I CO"! 15G eialmn McNsir instituted when he "l! l" "Willi "i "It ilmm" '3" ‘ Grade lX - t. Jean Graham. . . -----~ -»---.».»-,;i "1"" '"".‘l.".'.§"‘.‘§.‘.‘$.'.§* m isn't". .'::'.'. sr-t- u“ ~ i» iittyr-i-m- TheiFamiiy Favavflir n" m". n’ e WM“ u" 2 "um Graham‘ a‘ Maw n! 1 Mecca ssvuyou monepltisonlyqfll r-i. w. s. lIarten of Saolt Ste. Mlrir- Out-Y" H9111) ' 1AM ‘GM. v1 _- l. Gram DLWln. _ bu‘ mm‘ o‘ double m n". " I g is the standing of e above named school Father. Mother rothors. iassd b and (RCA P Geo. MsoKsy. Albany slowly after an in the nee County H . chill DBII-lfl. MM!!!’ ‘wafarscsslltvisiter to manner: ill’!- A ld C m ell, i‘, "cc-die O‘Conno _ Wm I -='-"'~*"'* '"" l- Q"... av pg 1, b L r lnan other OlMiIlflll sell for. You gee s‘: results Mecca-end en. wlrbfeccs for mes, buns, son boils. ecsaars (and with an: as s ‘on to: die: tolls); IIIILTIIII NWO! I0! Ill! Mill ESTER BACK £70., C! l ‘ . °°"i.~"'iii"i.-..i.~ M ~ et st 4-. rs ‘t’ “'1- CM” Jrfilidsxoit iequeaell. 3.‘! Lulu Graham. i"! m“ m9 m‘ rirafie iV - i. Lorraine ‘Giulia: (FIG. lll --~ l. "inffl-‘f ~11: - ‘PM "m "d '.‘. Lin"? McGuiasn.‘ . ' = slit-n Prenchfi Grad» ll l. 5'1‘ Grade __ .1 , a1 l, Lia Campbell, “y”, i 2. vluitidc-ne Otloharioq.‘ -- J Bo G tit olt ne heme it wl hi ull' "I'll i‘ — l " .-l!<i1\ "n li-i 337K 1W Tap”. 3:0. Ill, our ltrusta she llvelth l'tlll. I I2. guild Mcilli-gxfflixl- ‘Wilfred “ca” n“. ‘n v goggle lBut our hearts tut ache with mi- ,‘ "‘ " ‘ ' ' ‘ “'"- “'°°' °"" m“ isiiiv Steele. ii-eiti- iiicouiuani gul-lmhlik IausgJN And our eyes shed many a lolr. l Grade - J2". fltiia Swcle, 2. Roy; God alone knows how we mils ll". Jamwmr‘ l "Ill-- At the dawn of another year. “h. W. P. Cairns - Teacher. I '_"'T'_'_.' " _' ‘Izexed by ‘lalllitlaiil, Daughters Butter buried even ygrizhzasuw Ml’! oovvri "*- In loving memory (er smith, who do r February 22nd, I . One year has PIIDPC faith}? misfit Tlie Golgli That ling: 0a This is the kind of a eoifhjt is hard to gel. rid of, the kind that bothers you uriul 111B dfly "d 3WD! ' say. iWhen one we loved was .» M! . J Hilmmill lid- etMgn ualedlretiziviilg. songreéaristgttreri: "tia- ' y“ Wight: g-ggratltottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine __.__. S and see how quickly it will help to relieve you NDON -(CP)- Arthur Bliss,’ o t ' 1p coughing condition? one oi Britain‘; torch-is: composers. It acts prom iiy and cflociively, going to the foundation has resigned a; director of music of loosening the p elm. Milli"! "'6 imilWd 1"‘ IYMNIKN. l" the B 1e re laced by the 3c. He is I w ‘Prof. victory Ilely uttc Enson of. a am. d‘ called 0n ssiadmslhs ‘" D of the trouble, d stimulating ' s. lllllgodm’ has bcsu on tho market for the past 48 years. Birthing?! Price 86o s bottle; tbs largo family sire. about 3 times as muoll. 60c. at __.-.__. aidersd I rare ‘rest mama relsvss swab scotch and lri at . z Adllff". l ‘m’. n“ . "uh "M" u.‘ _ ‘h, n“ ‘a . “urn.” a an,‘ “mun. ‘ha ‘I. lltlbssnflu. Limited. Tussle. On