_.___ for that loci Graham flavour u... Vocational Plan I Cornwall Anti Ptovcs Popular Vicinity The Misses Irene and Edith in Saskatchewan REGINA, Aug. tk-(CEO-Sask- atchewnnts dentists are on the lookout for veterans who_ can 5min the sight of blood—women veterans, that is. A new opportunity for cx-ser- vice women particularly is pre- sented by Reina dentists who have asked yths Ooulter, for- merlv a C.W.A.C. captain and now women's supervisor for Canadian vocational ‘training in Saskatch- ewan. whether she knows of any suitable applicants for Jobs as denial assistants. The dentists have other a ecifl- catlons too regarding applcnnts. One asked for a blond about five feet two inches tall. Others men- tion only typing and bookkeeping l; requirements. The girls would not be dental nurses-n position which requires a university degree-but would perhaps help with instruments if not required lull-time as recep- tionists Dentists would prefer assistants who had done the same lob in the service. Under the C.V.'!‘. plan ihosc taking the "training on the 10b" would receive the regular $60 per month allowance. Variety 0f John More than 400 cx-servicewomen in Saskatchewan have taken train- ing under the C.V.T. scheme since last April. Their jobs have rang- ed from fur finishing to photog- raphy. There are many openings in both these jobs now hut girls are reluctant to take them up. Miss Ooulter revealed. The C.V.’I‘. has Dlanncd a pro- gram which will aid in relievinz the critical shortages oi nurses being felt now across the Domin- ion. A nurses‘ aid course will begin here in September with the ap- proval of the Saskatchewan Reg- Lsiorod Nurses Association. Fifteen students will take the nine-month cottrse including work in dietetics. nutrition. familv relations. cooking and sewing. They are practically all guaranteed Jobs with new hos- piiillg scheduled to open through- nut the province within the next yflfll‘ Non-servicewomen are beslhhlhs to be included in trainina under C V. T. They will be enrolled where there are vacancies in the nurses’ aid course and also in l course in homemakina Opening at Saskatoon in August. The largest group studying un- der C.V.'I‘. in Saskatchewan taking yore-matriculation courses. But jobs going 0988101! ‘in the “trainink on the 10b" arocram lh- clude: floor managers, photogra- bhem. florists. dry cleaners and cake finishers. An electronic machine has been developed which roasts green cof- fee in a two-minute onerption and turns itself oif-"narrnal roasting time has been i6 minutes. l ilitin irritation Skin painfully blordlsed or circled z : o‘ Mentholsrum quickly re- lievcsornowy hob. Jars and lobes 30c. v-I n ME NTHLATUM t. "c," come-uni u...“ Tvr.-r-~t--r--r-c-e-r--r--r-+ ilnited Pentecostal Church Churn Meetings in Gospel Tent at Kensington: Tonight (Friday) 8 P-M. Sunday 3 and 8 P.M. Monday and Tuesday 8 P.M. \ l". J. B. Kleinsicuber/and . ALL WELCOME w-t-"o-¢+s++++++sn~++++++++'+'+- DANCE v Air conditioned hall her home after undergoing l, seriou; 5T0? at the Legion Auditorium. LOOK at the Throng enjoy themselves. usran o» u» Meiodies of m. raster-slur Orchestra. SATURDAY NIGHT 0 - l2 I00 tarincludcd Jackson, Paris. um" are fioendmg P Plell-‘hhl hollday visiting their sister Mrs. Allison MncPli i Cornwall. " The many friends of Mrs, Q01». don Villett, Hampton are pleased to hear she is able to return to Olifiration in the P.E.I llospitai Mr. ard Mrs‘—£' Aclrland are "15111118 in Cornwall the uuests of Miss Thankful Newson. “Phe mans friends of Miss Bess!" MacArthur are pleased to see he; out around again after ‘o-rtng 90,-, fined to her bed for several months, Misses Helen and Norma Lewis York, spent the weekend visiting 32.1111 Mrs. l-iazen l-Imvard Oorn- The Cornwall-York Point Instit- ute was held at the home 0g Mrs A.P. MacEachern Monday even- ing. There was o good attendance and the report of the district con- vention was aiven and a vcry plen- sant social time enjoyed, Mrs. Franklin Pickell (nee Miss Louise Bainl who was gecently married in Ottawa W-JS entertain- ed and given a shower at zne homo of Mrs. Reginald MacEwe-n. York Point. Many useful and beautiful gifts were preaertrd Mr. and Mrs. Pickeli will IGSIPi-r in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. G R Buin leave Friday morning for Deliale, Sask- atchewan, Mr baln who is going for his health plans to remain a year. His many friends nope re will return completely cured. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. MacMilian and daughter and grandson of New Glasgow, N S were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perl-lie last Tuesday. Mrs. Phyllis F‘z'2.zei1, one of Can- ada's war bridas ‘s being welcom- ed to Cornwall by relatives an": friends 0f her husband Reginald Prizaeil, who returned from over- seas in the Spdtig announce no7ras Mrs. Borden Maclfeod, Mont- real, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsay, New London. Mrs. Jenkins has returned to her home in Arlington. Mass. Shet ~ has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Pickering. Clinton, for the past two weeks. Rev. Herbert Buntain and Mrs. Bunlain, the former Miss Mildred MacKay. are spending a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Austin. Lawrence, Mass. have been guests at the home of Mr. l-iugh Gem. New London, for the past month. They intend spending another . crurniucunnoisnl this. lnm is reserved for III" of .52. irrterest. but advlrlailu or a newsy nature m8! l" ‘"54" at five cents a word. sill"! W!’ able in advance. CBABWELL i0! PMWINDUI- llowlll) “GENE I08‘ FAIR.» Footwear 3 SW“ syncing. August reductions at Mrs. ,Johnstone's Ladies’ Well‘. ruonoonafifir-‘Irraousmuws arrived (Qdny, Toombs Music. Store. NOTICE ro-‘Tnvannscw All advertisements to appear m Guardian must be in ofllce hi’ noon of dav crevice-i w- lhfierlw“ to ensure publication. nnanasaaun United march. August 11th. Pleasant Valley 11 A-M. Rose Valley a P. M. Bra lbane 8 P. M. Rev, w. B. MacPha . Mlhle- tel‘. mow nnomoss cmuas on display. Toombs Music Store. NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. -- Sunday, August 11th. Rev. Willard Picketts will prsach at North Bedeque at 11 A. M. Travellers Rest. 3 P. M. and Freetown at 7.30 P. M. SERVICES OF WORSHIP, Sun- day. Angus: 11w. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Cardigan i1 A.M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Mon- tague 7.30 P, M. R. D. MacLenn. Minister SUNDAY SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, August 11th Cress Roads at 11 A. M. Alexandra at 7.3 Sterling Stackhou- REV. DR. A. D. MacKENZIE will conduct the last of his holiday ser- ies of services, in the Montague United Church Charge, as follows: Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lower Montague 3 P. M. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CAN 11.00. Eldon 7.30. (Please note change in hour.) Eldon A. Gunn, B. A._ Student Minister. t -—-- i CENTRAL PARISH. Sunday. l August 11th. Canoe Cove 11 A. Ill. S. S. 10.15 A. M. Clyde River *3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Nine liliie Creek 7.30 P M Rev, T. W. Goodwill, Minister. POWNAL SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES will be under the aus-.- pices of the Women's Missionary Society. Guest speaker Mrs. tDr.) Ernest Thomas, (Amy Carverl.’ Soloist, Sally Wood, Patricia. Sheidow. Special music. Tipne 8 P. M. (A. D. T.) THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN (Y.»\N.-\l).'\. -- Services on Sun- day, lhlzust Iliii will be as foi- lOWSZ Weed Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Murray Har- bour 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. t, THE PRESBYTIKRIAN’ CHURCH IN CANADA. -- ldrotiltflcid Charge. Services ticx; Lord's day as follows: liunter River 11 A, M. Glasgow lsrookfleld Sunday School 10.45 Road 3 P. M. ilrnokfleld 7.30 P. M. A,M. Mr. Donald Nicholson. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Tiiei futirrnl of Michael Kenslotv was held yesterday morning at 8:45 from the Frank Hennessey Funer- where Requiem High Mass was celebrated bv Rev. GPOTSB 010C"?- mac, who also conducted service at the grave. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - ltir. and lyirs. Pnrcy Daw- son. Crnonud, annou tznyzcmvtifof their Jeanette. to Mr. t late G. W. _ I .. Marriage is to tnkc uitcc Sc . 3rd, 1046, at Ottawa, Ont.. YORK CHARGE. - Sunday. August 11th. (Icntral Church at 11 o'clock, I). S. ‘l’. York at 8 P. ‘M. D. S, T. Mule choir. special music nt both places. Conferenze report will be glvtn. Mr. Gen. Johnston soloist at York. Conference report- wiil be given at Pleasant Grove and Brackley at later dnte. nnoaoasran7r__ announce- month on P. E‘. Island. tnklnR in Old Home Week and visitinz places of interest in the province. Mir. and Mrs. Hatfield and, daughter Marion. snrinizhlli. N.S..‘ nre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Maoltfay, New London. _ ruua our LONDON -(CP) — A notice over-t u in "he window of a tob- acconis 'a in Regent's Pnzk. Lou- don, recently: "Closed for 20 mir.- utes- stocktaking". 4"7"F'¥"7"¥'4"F¥~F‘Fa Rev. 0. R. Stairs in charge. FANS AIENT, — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of limiter River, announce Reta Ausline, to David Mnthtson. son of Mrs. Catherine Axworthy and the late Christopher Axworthy of Oyster Bod Bridge. Marriage to take place in the near future. HAZELBROOK Baptist Church Services for Sunday. August 11bit. Sunday School L’ l‘. M. Preachinz Service Ii i’, M (Daylight Snvirg Time.) '1 hls (“iturrii welcomes i0 it; pulpit llcv. llithul ltoberts, B. A. Miuisirr of l\'.:".'th Sydney Baptist. (Jhurelt. Mrs. W, J. iiiutch and Mrs.- Jack lVicRne. will sing at this scr-l v ce. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN (‘.'.‘ZAIlA. - Services for Sun- dttgp, August 11th ns follows: !\i;. Si‘ infill 11 A. M. llighfleld 3.30 P.M. Marshiicld 7.30 P, M. and spesinl Younn Peoples Service at. l-Inrrinrt- ton at 830 P. M. conducted bv the younrr. people. The sacrament n! baptism will be administered at Mt. Stewart. Sunday Szhools-Mnrsh- field 10 A. M. Harrington 10.30 .»\. M. liiililiiiciri 2.30 P. M. F. N. Young, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE, United Church of Cane-do. Services, Sun-' day. August llih. Miilvicw, Sunday School at 1.30 P. M. Worship Scr- vicc at 2.30 P. M. (A. S. T.» Mr. El- don Gunn will be in charge nf the Worship Service, Pownal, Sunday School at 11.00 A. M. Worship Ser- vice at 8.00 P. M. (D. S. T.) The W. M. S. will be in charge of the Worship Service and Mrs. E. ‘iii-tomes will be the Gwsst Speaken! Rev. E. R. MacVicar, Minister. t wth canteen low!“- .i.nv.ior and three children. n‘ Home to St. Dunstans Basilica ‘n. -.he the engagement of their daughter P Mt. A. Appointment t t I _ t SACKVILLE, N. 13., Aug. 8 -Dr.t W. T. Ross Flemlngton, President‘ of Mount Allison University, has‘ announced that Miss Christine M.. Cavanngh, MA, has been ap- ointed to the faculty of the Home conomi-cs Department of Mount] Allison University and will be in charge of Textiles and Clothing. Miss Cavanagh was born in New Glasgow and graduated from the High School there. After taking the two year Home Economics Course at Acadl-nshe ioolza course in Dletltlcs at the New England Hospital and worked for two years there as Dietitian. She then com-l plated her wc-rk for the B.S<'. in Home Economics and received her. degree (cum lnudo) in 1930. Silt‘! then went to Columbia where shet, received her M.A. degree majoring in Textiles and Clothing. Since then she has been in charge of the‘, Textile and Clothing De-partment. ct Acadia. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.—' Services Sunday. August 11th. Minister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bon- shnw 11 A. M. No Service. DeSabln 3 P. M No Service. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Mr. E. C. llulm. t l i t day. August l-lth are: Westmore- land 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A, Hicks. Pastor.‘ CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. --Services Sunday Aug. 1i are as‘ 1 u.in.; follows: New DDmITIIOII 1 Sunday School, 11.30 a.m.; Com- wall 2.30 p.m. Queen's County L. O. L. and L.O.l3.A. annual parade and Church ServicefSunday "school 11 a.m.; Kingston 7.30 p.m. Sun- day School 10.30 a.m. Standard time, Rev. J. K. Skinner, minister HOLIDAYING IN CHARLOTTE- TOWN. -- Mr. and ivlrs. Alfred Pan . llciririm nnd Dottie. o! East Nntjck, blasts. arrlvtd in Charlotte- town by car to spend their holidays trith tthelr parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomson. Central Royalty. They are accompanied by Miss Ruth li/ollls also of East Natick. This is to the Pro nuch m- ‘ r : ' brattty and kindness of’ the per-pic. Also vis- iting ut inc Tholnsalfs horn‘? is their daughter nngi son-in-law Mr. and liirs. Edward Smith cf Btltstofi. liiass. Mr. Smith is also enjoying his first visit to P. L‘. island. . s .. t OPENING I l-J at New Legion success. Las. Dance Fans n nrf. dance at .. .. mloitorium when ti to the sutxrb music of res Orchestra. and pro- floor and nir condi- lwl the finest in the land. A m‘ the t I 5 t crowd ever to attend and one and all . t to the fullest. we to rczurn with tthcr in tile future dances in this. xieuzest oi Charlottetowns Dance Houses. REV. W. C. YOUNG RECEIVES DEGREE 0F PHILOSOPHY-The Rwrrenl Wart-n C. Yountt. form-t K ‘ . “as granted the‘ of Philnsoplrj Tsity nt the rmont on A"=;-. nrtst wet" no t‘ Bautrtz‘. IIYCIS l" tit‘ Don?!‘ ihrre 21.". well the School of Eli Ion He i\"< iu been Fi"‘tllflif‘.i"d {weenie i‘ in Phllrrsor-‘is’ If Re- Itn Northern B“ L. fluen- idg al Seminary, Chic Ill.‘ licennmnnir-ri hv“ his wit» “m1 filliiilillPl‘. Judith Ann. Di‘. ‘Yts-n" will lcnve his nusiorute in Sutton. Mnsrurhusctts to take up his". itevx {fillies on Srrwienrhnr 1st. Dr y l'~ " rlfarlttnte of Prince of ilfclr‘: Qjilreo. He also inurtltt school in sbnro and Earn-viii!“ li.~i“r“ ‘1‘< " up theology Dr. Young mi it nephew of Mr. W. G. Bruct‘: of this city. PERSONALS E Miss Gertrude Arsenault, R.N., ‘cf the Sanitarium staff is spend- mtz her holidays Wilh her mother, Mrs. Mary Arsenault. in Colemanf t l Mrs. Russell Stanley and inaantl son Teddy left yesterday morning’ tor weir home in Brandon. Man.,i after spending the past two weckso ivliih Mrs. Stanley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malone, 130 Dor- t cheater 8t. Vin-cent Leonard and 50h. Damien. arrived home yesterday after a pleasant motor lfio in the Marltimes. While in Amherst they visited Mr. Leon- ard's cousin. Mrs. C. Currie. They nlso visited friends in Parrsboro and New Glasgow, where Mr. Leonard is manager of General Finance Eastern. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Loses‘ $10,000 Batch of Lobster: STONINGTVJN, Me , Aug. iAPi—- A $10,000 catch of lobsters Ralph Barter lost when his pound caved in ond'let ihousamis escape into the sea turned into a para- disc for fishermen today. When other ‘ohstcr fishermen hear o! the incident, traps close hy the urd One fishermen pu led with N lobeinrs- about. 'l‘HE CHARLOTTETOVVN GUARDIAN t '""".i'.°"“‘"t roowsr BliiiS. uo. an. YFZY IEO, 5.352.’ am. Davin n. amnouam 0n Friday night, June 7, 19$. [he mu] oi David E. MacDonald passed to its eternal rewaru torti- ued. by the last rites oi in: Catholic church. Although the CJUTGII mili- tant has lost one of its most. valutd soldiers the church triumphant has gained a great hero. rig was born at Cherry Hill, Jau- unry 1, 1863. the youngest son of the MacDonald a late John nd Ellen Maclntyre. | During his eighty-three fruitful years of life he has left an indelible mark on the life of 11%. family and community, the k of a virtuous life. t ills family loved and respected him for this fatherly devotion and cheerful guidance; his friends hon- ored hun for his truth and hon- esty, and his many acquaintanct-a sousht him for advice and com- panionslnp. Truly it has been said, that he left no enemies, but everywhere friends. who will ever fondly cher- ish his memory. t He was twice married. his first wife, the late Winnifred MacDon- ald. Peakes, precise-eased him thirtyw onlek years ago. leaves to mourn his lug’ his sorrowing widow. nee orence MacDonald, Vernon River, thy-m sons and three daughtxrs. The sons are John, Hyde Park, Mam; George. Athoi. Mass. and James‘ at home. The daughters are Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. Dorc-hesterfl Mass: Mrs. Gerald MacDonald..- North Quincy. Mass, and Mrs Aug- ustus Luman. At-hol, Mass; also one sister, Mrs. D. F. MacDonald. Orwell Cove. , His funeral. which took place Tutsday morning June 11tth. from‘. his late residence to St. Andrew's Church, was largely attended. i Thenall bearers were Henrv Cot. fin. Victor Egan. John A. MacDon- nld, James Walker. J. Aeneas Mac- Donald and Cecil McAssey. ' Requirm High Mass was cele- brated bv his pastor. Rev. Terrance Campbell. who also conducted ser-,' vines at the grave, With the solemn rites of Holv, lviother Church. i t to consecrated earth. there to avtalt the glorious resurrection, l May his soul rest in peace. his M moriam In loving memor of our dear‘ father Robert SiilYphant, who de- parted this life August 9, I945. Dearest father how we miss you Since from earth you passed away And our hearts are achl sadly As we think of you each ny. l Lovingiy Remembered by Samuel and Bessie Silliphant. x ‘ An bfiomoriam In loving memory of om- our mother. Mrs. Hesba Hewlett, who passed away August 9. I945. We dotorsot forget her we loved hcr ' ctairiy, For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream, Our lips need not speak, When our hearts mourn sincerely 1'" ifrief often dwells where it seldom is been. . l _,__ which he hildj ADA — Belfast-Belle Rivera, TRYON __ BONSHAW BAP-HST served so faithfully and well. his; Sunday Allaust 11th. Belle River PA3TORATE_ _ Services for 5,1,.“ earthly form was tendtrly consign-i wmamoroFg Z- --<UP> — Substantial in A ADVANCE SALE! 4 WAYS T0 BDY: DASHIDHARDEIBDDGEY [AYAWAYI ‘ TWD DAYS YDNLY MDNTREAPS [IZADINE FURREER FRIDAY. anti SATURDAY AUGUST 9th and IOth Fur Coats luxurious Furs at Savings! PEliiEY EXPERT FDRRIER HERE DIIARLDTTEIDYII French Black Sallie Black iaptn Silvery Raccoon Goals Siivothluc iiusitrat 0niy i Partial list 0i Values Sable iyoti ionty. . . . .. . Soal ilyoti liahiiti .. Persian Paw liyoi Muskrat Persian lamb iyetl iiahbit c S lino Persian iamh 369i Natural iltcy Squirrel The most glamorous 1047 styles in Qllillly F6119? F11“! farms in accordance with War- TAX CUTS EXPECIIBI) -: uts time prices and "trade Regulations. taxation are land. Finance Mrnister Nash who has been ervshflitd cusslons in B11815"! PM Amerml" said before leaving for New Zealoni and admire the wide sleeves, the generous swintii": b3C115r4-hl lavish use of fine furs. 1o is to your edvantose w buy new! PROWSE Bros. ii DiiARiDiiEiDYiN P.E.l. , . ..._,.“. in trade dis- $2M}. .. $229. $359. $359. $405. . . . . . $405. $595. . . $229. $895. SUMMER mnnauisrfit; . —— .. a’ Approximately a,soo.oao seats" t to the islands of St. Pnui " George in the Bering Sea 50° ,_, and _ Lovingiy Rn-netrnhered by H ‘ and Family. lin Memoriam In loving memory of Malcolm MacSwain, who departed this life August 9. 1044. Peaccfuily sleeping, resizing at last The world's weary troubles and trials RIO past. In silence he suffered, in patience he lwrc T"! God called him home in Ellfict no more. F ndi Re her-ed h His So OCuY-ytis, “Sis-tier and Dirothers. n in Memorials SLLLIPHANT-In ever loving mem- ory of our dear father Robert Silli- ghagswho entered into rest August . Rest on dear dad. your labor‘; o'er Your willing hands can do no more. Daughters Mary, Elisabeth and Lulu. lli MEMDRIAM r In loving . y of our another. Mrs. James Clusppell. Shcrhmoke, who died August 0, 1045, Dear wife and mother, how we rniI you Sure the tongue it cannot tell And our hearts get oh so lonely For the one we loved so well. Lovingiy Romeo-robe “l by Husband and Fursiiy. ill MEMDRIAM In loving memory of P45080001“- Ciarence Livingstone, who we hk life In Francs, August 0, l - We ofizsn think of days lone by \Vh0n we were all together, A shadow over our lives la cast Our loved one gone forever. The r llin stream of life rolls oll. Yet stil t at vacant chair Iiccalla the voice, the Iniie, the omn 0f one who once sat there. ‘ !'l‘hs year‘: they wipe out many "I . Bgt this tl:ey'll wlprout never, 'l‘ e memo y of those happy dnyl When we were all together. Fondly Remembered’ by Father, then. Mother and BM ABBi~1Y' rrtteyttvrtot wit" ...lii iioltoi oii Being in the nature of a reminder of how the Royal Bank can help to make lit. ‘limpitins? your holiday happy and carefree. -----|--| cumuonchowu sttkucu 1- Makcsureyou. nlusblcs are safely tucked away in your Safe Dqvll? 30!- Or stow them in our vaults for u/o- kcoping. .'l'he cost is trifling. Ask ac any branch. 2. Change your reserve cash into Travellers’ Cheque: . . . the safe worry- free way to carry travel funds. As good as money anywhere. If you lose them, you're nc: out I Cm!- 3- Should you run sbart n/cnb during your trip call on the dearest Royal Bank branch. The local manager is your direct line of communion ' back to your own home branch. l. Arrange ‘to have yo!!!‘ "l"? i" other income credited t0 yo!!!‘ I020“!!! layout-absence.Cieanupunplidhilll with Cheques against you! 3°!!! Bank account or mail Royll 310k Money Orders. ‘U . t t be announced in th: that he t0 return to present SHmmBXuAhe only mm they “a ‘ticfiggiteYo lge presented in New Zea- a b11586! l0 ‘VlYl the 916cm)“ - touch . i I I ------_---I T L._.r .-------------1 wane-nu‘ 5- Shouid you wish to combine business wit}: pleasure you will find the local Royal Bank Manager in any district a mine of information on local business conditions. CID -------QQ-A-a---------------.s---- s-------‘-----<- $- If you are travelling abrnd, remenshcr The Royal Bank operate! branches in the Wen Indies, Central and South America, New York, Lon- don and Paris . . . each branch a home- lrom-homc in all financial matters. v-rusnm Tanks an oordilll! Invited h» a" our branches for cabins THWUi-‘n’ Chfllllfl» WP‘ asaaguametcredltor to: any bmkins unim- tur rout smut or onuoo W. I. CRUIKSHANK, Mortal“! Branches also in Hunter liver, Mount Btewart, Sunnersida and T!" "m"