NOVEMBER 2. 194s it igzeaxmz-zaxsacu .-_»-.;= "Tfiunui or ENGLAND n‘. Purmvs CATHEDRAL ‘ Roehiard Square ____ llev. Oauan I. l. Malone MA. i..'l‘h.. Incumbent. luv. I‘. Douglas Henderson Ambient. Susnnne Brenton. Lie. Mule Orgtsnilt and Chair Director 0.00 ll 10.00 Ma 11.00 a. m. Choral luchsrlat and Sermon. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 P. M. Evensong and Bermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion 8.15 Monday and Friday. 8.45 Tuesday. 9.30 Wednesdli- 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday. tiny. Evensong. 7.30 Friday. The week day services are h AI flint’! Chapel. seats are hes and unapprop . Vision are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad to see them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME Satur- §Q:%H%H%H%H%FLE_EZ lcnuncnns "roar a nnow l} oi uevny at Iive cents a ward. strictly oer- airie ln ’ COOK'S ior Photographs. UNIIIII) LHURCH -0I CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lieverend '1‘. S. M he , mum". "Wm" ll- 0-__f2&r.nl|')..3.. Vialtinl' I‘ A. K “.....+.-.~:.+#.:.~.:.~..-....°~..<- 11:00 am. mun! SERVICE now at Toomsbs Music Store. now.‘ this issue. SMART TOPCOATS. — Special $24.50. Jack Cameron's, "The Storl ior Men." jjflglgd by pr"; “he “a (hmenl November 3rd. Tryon 11 A. M. Cape WORKING IN TRENTON — Misses Anna and Lulu Munn o! Murray River, have arrived in ‘Prenton, N. S.. and have obtain- ed employment in the plant, Trenton Rood. Blbifict: "The Meaning Signiiicance o! ltally Day”. Selection by Junior Choir: “We Love the Wonderful Stories”. ‘M0 om, ruxuc wonsmr, "Idiom! by rm. n. o. Rice. on. Sermon: "Our Rendesvou; with Li "— Dr. Rice. < Anthem: “Y. Shall Dwell in the Land” -Stalner. Boioiais: Miss Doria Tait, 50p. runo.. Mr. Roy Smaiimnn, Bu}- tone. ‘Enter into his gates with thanks- giving and into his courts with praise; be thankful unto I-lim. and bless liis nature." and won DOLLAR riuzn —Among the boys winninfl $1 at the Kinflr men’; Shell-Out Party. was John Ley oi Prince Street School. 11°! Q. S. s. as appeared- attend the Presbyterifll meeting in Zion Church an T1185- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH VRev. Jsmea r. Ibbott, Rector Mr. iioyston F. Mugiard, A.B.C.0. Organist and Choir Master. Layrnerfs Sunday m. Iloiy Communion. am Morning Prayer and Sermon. Speaker- Mr. W. G. llogg, oi St. Priors Cathedrnl, City Antht!!n—- Bread oi The World- Thompson. 2.30 p m. Sunday ‘L00 p. m. Evenn St-rmon. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYIERIAN fins KIRK or s1‘. JAMES Minister The Rev. T. ii. Busseil Somere M. ., TM. Or anlst Miss E. Li inn McKenaia Mill. Bu. {l A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: "Mivzlclu Today". Anthem: The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Uglrt. —-Woodword. 2:30 RM. CHURCH SCHOOL. 7.00 P.1d. EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: ‘The Glits oi Sleep". Anthem: Softly and 'I‘enderly Jesus is Calling. -'l‘hompsan‘| Mutton. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. 8.30 a. 11.00 School. g Prayer and ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director liiiss Ilelen Stewart. Organist. day. November 5th, at 2 P- M- BAPTIST THE BAPTIST cuuucu Ernest Show. Uigg. nounce the encasement '91 the“ second eldest dougiille!‘ Fmrence Isabel to William son oi Mr. Mid Mrs. Alex Gilles. Victoria. Cross. tMarrlage io take plate the latter part oi mu month. Minister Rev. 1. Judson Levy. n.0, I Milflllllr Worship 11 s M. ermon: “A Renewal oi Strength" Communion o! the Lord's Supper will be observed {allowing Morn- ing Worship. The Church School ‘l2 noon. Evening Worship ‘l p. m. ‘ Sermon: “Repentance-the Gate- way to the Kingdom". This sermon is the tint oi series on “God's Promises Conditions. CHURCH NOTICE FOR PARISH OFMILTON sun iwsrrco ior Sunday, November 3rd. St. John s. Milton. Sunday School 10.00 A. M- Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Ever- ing Prayer 7.30 P. M. Si. Marks. FRusilco, Sunday School 2.30 P. M. i" |Evcning Prayer 3.30 P. "M. Rev- The morning anthem "Turn Thyi Smmy J" navlgi'_l.lfctor' l-‘oce Prom My Sins" —(Suliivan). ‘ PAUL'S cgugcg, Ngvem- The evening anthem: ‘Lord. We begTgfli, 1946. Laymaws Sunday. P": Thee" “rliobertsl. 11.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 Organist and Director oi Choir- A M_ Holy Communion and Sgg- Mn‘ v‘ L‘ Dlngweu‘ m'on. Speaker, Mr. W. G. H088 0f '“‘,’,|"° °,,,,"',‘§,""“T',',‘§'M "' st. Peter's Cathedral. City- Anlhflm aggyggg Bread oi the World, Thnmlisfln- 7-39 P. M. Sunday SC-hoi. 7.00 P. MJEV- CHURCH OF CHRIST B11108 Pray" "M “mm”: Elm“ , body welcome. wor- BAPTIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | BIBLE TRAN-SRATIONS. - The CHURCH Bible Society's translztticns includ- Kfl“ 5'7"‘ in: Scriptures for the blind in 40 WWW dlii t 1 oases. are P1101151“! orlsiritljvlvsctrér n. DUNBAR. n. "an- m §f1i3a|nd“’;§d ehsewhm by ,e,‘,,,_ table firms, and circulated by Churches, liiisslonary Societies and ‘devoted friends. In addition. i! 5111158)’! 01 has its own machinery for distribu- Evlflfllilflc Milieal. lion, consisting oi Bible Houses, '10 Tell your irlends -- Tell your in Caflffldfl), Depositories, and in Neighbors — Fill The Church. prg-wm‘ days ove-r 1,000 Men and 10.00 am. UIIUIWH SCHOOL — Women Colporteurs. 19 now work- P. V. Beck, Supt. ing in Canada. Help the cause oi 11-99 S!" 59mm"! "whit" GM the British Society through the 51"» ‘B31158 ""15" ‘P. E. I. Auniliary or Branch. Chorale: “Wir-n l See My Saw‘ - ---~ Iour" —(Ilnrltnns5|. ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - ‘IM r-m. Svmwm “The Tlovlnr Morning Worship at 11 A. M. will oi God's Scales‘. be cor-lucked by the Minister. the Anthem: l Come to Thee. —Nolte. Rev. l. Judson Levy, B. D., with "Enter His 5M0! "ii-h 031M581" sermon “A Renewal oi Strength." In: and Into his courts with The Communion oi the Lord's sup- MRS. Md. srcwsn-r, or-nus: and Choir Director Announcing ' nine MORNING woizsulr Praise". per will be observed following Morn- il.0t a..m. Theme: ‘Sell ing Worship. The morning anthem lion". UNITED PENTECOSTAL will be Sullivan's "Tum Thy Few ilyruns: 100, 743, 184, 48!. QHURCH I From My Sins." The Church School Anthem: "Just As I Am” .—-Bow- 39 “M AVE will meet at l2 noon. At Evenlnl lcs. 2.30 p..m, Tnc Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1:00 p.m. Theme: “The Word oi the lord". ' . Hymns: 060. 152. 1'14. Anthem: ‘God Who Modest Earth and Beaver.‘ -Newion. “The hand ai our God is upon all them ior good that seek liim.” You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. ‘Fllietikritish and A Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND nKUXILIARY Without the British and Foreign Bible Society our missionary societies would be lmposdble and tire welid would be“ leit strangely des- titute ai the book which is the hop; a! the race. Aid this Society brings the blea- led book In its moat desir- able term and at the lew- eat price to the door oi "C! a??? and an oi mans o e poor, many em loud in strange neolra anl earners oi the earth. list I W. L Wafiinseu. lilo through the P. l. I. Worship, 7 P. M. The Rev. 1. Judson Levy will begin a series oi sermons on "God's Promises and Condi- tions," the sermon ior t-he evenifl¢ being "Repentance, the Gateway to ch; Kingdom." The evening anthem will be Roberts‘ "Lord. We Pray Thee." The music oi ohe day will be in charge oi Mrs. V. L. tDlngweli. Organist and Director oi Choir. Rev. J. C. itlcinsteubel‘. Pastor. 1o a.m. Sundu;;:h0ol (All em) 11.00 A.M. Worship 1nd -‘reacli- rng. 7:80 p.m. Evangelistic Service. rruucr: arm-zer- scnoor. Honour roll ior October. Grade I0—-l.'Csrol Marie Coles. 2, OliveineMacLecn. 3. Edna town- shend. Grade 9—-l. Joan Rogerson. I. Joyce Proctor. 3. Ann Worthy. Grade 8 -1. Marleen Warren. 2» Barbara Mlchahelies. 3. Marjorie MscLeod. Grade '1 (Miss Altken) —l. Billy MacCanueli. 2. Keir Hewett- 8. John MacDougall. Grade '1 (Mrs. Phillips) —- 1. Hel- en Massey. 2. Freda MacCalium. 3- Jesn Diamond. Grade 0 (Miss Ferguson) -- 1. Janet Cameron. 2. Gordon White. TRINITY CHURCH. — On Sun- day morning me whole church will join with all departments oi the ‘Church School ior our annunl Rally Service, at eleven o'clock. The sen- vice will be conduted by Reverend H. C. Rice. D. D-, assisted by IWU young men from the Senior Dr pertinent: Fred Hlne amd Carmen Thompson The mominiz address will be delivered by Mr. Lloyd W. Show. the general sup't. oi the Ghurch School, who will speak on "The Meaning and Significance oi Rally Day." The Junior Choir will lead the singing st this service, and 3~ Mama“ swwmm will give a. specal selection "We R32‘?! Salminngl“: DK:2'|‘"3:)°;gla1s'.Love the Wonderful Stories." In’ the evening Doctor H. C. Rice will be ti}? speaker, and his subject will " ur Rerldezvous with L ." Dilmiliid- 3- Mlrlfll! Plckmi- 3- gab, Senior Choir will sing Stsinuegb Theresa Preslev- "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land." The 01's“ I (Mrl- 3mm) l- Ki")- solos in the anthem willbetakenb neth MacPhaii. 2. Edith Smith. 3. Mi“ no“; Ta"; and M‘; Ray $5 Helen Oooke. - {men Reverend '1'. E. McLennm is Grade 4 (Miss weeksb-i. Marie ~ in Monctontoday. the guest ope“. Russell. I. BURY &1Iith- I. Roland g]- gt, Angnivgrgqgy sgflicgg, A my. Lee. * |dial invitation is extended to all Grade 4 (Min Fullerton) - Iustudents and strangers to worship Carol Cameron. 2. Mary MscGal-‘vrith us in Trinty Church. lum. 9. Ian Serimgeour. - Grade 3 (Miss Watson) -~1. Beryl Bhelioon. I. Audrey Ln-rtm‘. 8. Phyllis Ross. Grade I (Miss Brehsut) — I. Oocil Ladner. 2. Joyce MlcOullum. I. Helen Smith. Grade 2 (Min Pound) - i. Pranlrie MacPherson. 2. Joyce flemphill and Marjorie Martin, equal. l. Wallace Plstts and Wend- lll Ward. equal. _ Grade I (Miss MacDonald) - 1. Helen liletson. 2, David Keiso. 3. Barbara Worth and Elisabeth Houston. 3, Kathleen Skinner. Grade b (Miss Toombs) 1. June 5.3518?! or Branch. x I . ‘l v Gospel. Mailing 7 . Prayer >~ Service l A ~ no.1 Seal In St. I %%%%% % GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street School: um Day, 1o AM. lrtok as of Steel: ll :30. Meeting Wednesday I P. M. Grade I-No tests. AM. Catharine's School, lard‘: alllllogfiillllirlurilum I08 IRIS CONIlDll-ATION L]?! IN- “VWI3II “HANGI- . %;-;%;.:§3‘=W IIIIIII Ill! DO llllflid s _,_ PHONOGBAPH ATTA neuron nnoxncssrs. - Bea TRYON UNITED CHURCH Pan- oonduceq; i,’ Rey_ a Q m”, on", toral Charge. Services ior Sunday, Tllbmplun" ‘Traverse 3 P. M. Crapeud 1.30. Vi“ Sunny’ 3 R M- M‘ u‘ m‘ 5w; _ ML l, w_ sh", u» Rev. J. A. Jatrdilne, Minister. "M- er‘ tendent oi’ the Church l. "‘_ ALL PRESIDENTS oi Preebfiw inn Woman's Societies M9 asked ° Executive ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mid. wish to an- IALL TOPCOATB. — Special at Jack Cameron's. "Ihe Stare ior Mm." FLASHLIGHTS, Toasters, l-iotplates now at Toombs Store. Irons. Music an: latest Timmy Ware Crooketfls Jewellery. nova’ Psalms sale price $.00 at S. A. McDonald's Bargain Base- ment. 5'1‘. CATHERINE? Gospel Ser- W. A. MlMBlsltSF-i-lear report by Mrs. Cosh on Dominion Annual, Monday 7.45 P. M., St. Paul's Parish Hell. MEN'S NAVY BLUI irieso Jack: ets reduced in 85-00 at S. A. McDon- ald's Bargain Basement. CONSULT Miss Lucille Campbell about your beauty problems at our store November 4th to 9th. S. A. McDonald. (in our papers; Literature And Life liy hookmsn CHILDREN'S FAR! ‘There er; millions oi’ hungry children in Bmupe and Asia - theyneed bread butagoodbook says that we can "not hve by bread alone" and it is about another kind 0i food that l’ um to deal with in this article. A writer'in a Canadian weekly rwvntlv called the attention Q: ihenubuetothenneoximon which many children i and Bpwiiied three tables at which they sit. They are the Gtanic strips the Radio pro- srnmmm and bile Movies Dock at than in cum. II. I8 000M165: hi‘!!! that some oi the Comic strips are clever and mtertaining, out ‘the writer P91911- cd to says that even bctore child- ren learn to read they look at the strips in which “harm and crime predominate". Some of them are Wliiively Iiciy and tell oi crooked THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at The Kirk tomorrow will bel Oflndiwied by the Minister. the Rev. 'r. H. Bussell Somers, M. s. s.'1'.M.! wiho will also preach the Sermons; in the Morning on "Miracles Today" Q and in the Evening on "The G111; oi Sleep." The music for the day will be under the direction oi the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Bsc. This Church School meets st 2.30 P. M. crrv roucc COURT - .41 the City Police Court yesterday mom- ing three drunk and disorderlies were remanded until Monday. A fourth accused oi a sinlilar charge was remanded one week. There were two cases oi disorderly con- duct. The accused in one was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. and in the second case the ao- cused had his $11.50 bail esireat- ed. A man charged with causing property damage was lined 65mm! costs or l0 days. ‘Farewell Party On Oct. 17th. s delegation on behali oi the community oi Marsh- | field waited on Mr. Walton E. I'll-ir- 'ren on the occasion oi his depart- urg irom the vicinity to take up residence elsewhere Mr. Warren was the recipient oi the iollowingl address and a well filled purse ior‘ which he expressed his thanks. Mr. W. E. Warren Marshiield Dear Friend and Neighbour: Seldom has the departure oi any oi our citizens s0 saddened the feeling oi the members oi this community, as when it was .earn- ed that through ill health you have been advised to give up your us- ual activity and retire, ior the pres- cnt at least to another part oi the Island. Words seem made- quate, when it comes to ‘express- ing our regret at losing one who has so long made his home here, and has been s0 instrumental in forwarding the interests oi this country in general and Marshiield in pxrticular. Many times we have admired your action when placed in positions oi, trust you have been guided by your conscience, your high conception oi right and wrong. and how you have gone ior-ward in what you believed to berlght, regardless oi the influ- ence oi either iriend or opponent, and many times we have heard the remark, "It Mr. Warren ssys so it must be right." Now the suddenness oi your departure and the state oi yolrr health have in- duced us to dispense with any outward demonstration which we tear might aggravate your trouble and thereby be s hindrance in- stead oi a help; so we are merely asking you to accept the enclosed smell remembrance. and causing our names to be eiilxed hereto. so that when as we hope, s rest may sgain see you restored to health. youwill be able to rcsn these words and remember a iew oi your old irlends in Marshiield. Again wishing you and your iam- ily every success In the iuture, that you will soon he restored to health, and that in the not distant future you may be back again to reside with us. Enjoyable iiisit To Massachusetts Ml‘. R. W. Gisndier, Mount A1- biont has returned from a pleas- ant three weeks’ visit to Boston and other Massadiusetts centres. during which time he met many iriends and relatives. In Auburndale he visited his brother. D. M. Gisndier and wiie and ismily. l-lis brother, who is recovering from an ill- ‘ to make the our-k oi nlorai reiorm and cruel work. Is this really good r A I Then there are mothers who leave the radio on all morning and the little child in the crib cr pen hears nothing but that Is such s sound good ior the child? We lcrget that taste is being iorrm- cd. The trouble is that the public get what they want, no’. what they need But likely the gran-est danger is in the mcvios and one wonders ii the censorship is as careful as i’. uiwuld be A few years ago a picture was sinwn in Halifax at one oi the leading theatres which caused those tvlwo saw it to blush and the strlrirg thing was that no cne ever mentioned it aitcrwards. A little girl had been to the "Pictures" and asked a little friend with whom she played ii she had ever been to 1 snow, und without stopping for 5111 nltsvrcr said: “svell ii you had you would never want to gio to Sunday School again” The chiei’ qt police in Windsor Ontario recenlly s-ald that iiiieen bad iires were smrled by children who Qclared that they pot the cue IlVm one picruic which they ni- Iened. The s-Inry is told by the writer referred to about a mother and her boy who were at the mov- ies; and when (ht- plcture became very lurid, she pulled hcr boys coat cver his head so that ‘re vuculd not see what was going, on_! One wond- ers whst she was doing there at all. Another shocking item oi news is that it is estimated by mod-auth- ority that iull fifty-six per cent ct the crime now committed is done by Juveniles, I: would seem that the heme oi our time is getting careless about the food dealt out t0 its children Books with sex questions abound and these matters are oiten obtrud- m’ at the pictures, with the beer leottle often in c ' ence, so our teen age boys and gir’: arr. subjected in conditions that are not upilit- Are not these combined enough or the specific task oi the church- es diiiicuit? Too many are thnking in terms c,t eniertaiiunent, but surely liio is much more than that. Young people are apt to be too old ior their Yell“- For ordinary health we need good plain iocd and lots o.’ fresh air These help to keep the body in good condition and surely we need to see that our children's minds are not expose to cruel scenes. crime stories and the sheave" l"! music. These do not produce minds that love order, beauty, courage and Graham; Lester Graham; Irving; Graham; Archie McLeod; Arihur Reynolds; Mrs. Seymour Hender- son: Ernest Graham; Clyde Kerwin. Mary Davidson; ards. run cusgpofrrarowu “GUARDIAN The Central Guardian Protestant Urphanage- Annual lioliections CIIABIDTTETOWN CONTINUED Mrs. E. M. Blanchard. Water Street Collection by Clinton Women's _ Institute $11M SZOO-Mrs. Ernest Plckerinl- $1.00 Each-Edison Home)’; MYE- Will Heeney; Mrs. Ralph Hews)’; PAGE ‘THREE ‘iii Accommodation limited. I SODI- YORK CONCERT urxr WEEK—TIIE. was. liomedy-Stunts-Gay Nineties Revue Ticket-holders ore guaranteed Admission at door only if seating room permits. Tickets available in Charlottetown oi‘ HENDERSON d. CUDMORFS TillliL-liav. 5. 6 It Til Ben, MacKay; Mrs. Charles Woodsidfi; Ml‘!- W“: ired Pickering; Mrs. Leslie Payiiter, Hugh Glover; Juries Smith; Charles Cunpbel]; Eva Pickering; Mrs. El- mer Cotton; Mrs. Geo. MacKayl Mrs. Mary Warren; Stiriinz M80- Kay; Hugh Gods; Ian Henderson; Mrs. Bruce Clark; Mrs. 10h" \V~ Whitehead. . 50c Each: Mrs. Will Sozners: Mrs. Ivan Pickering; Mrs. Justin Wood- side; Mrs. James MacKay; Mrs. Eli- ton Woodside; Mrs. Keir Duggan; Mrs. Heath Fzmll; Mrs. Don. Tay- ior; Mrs. Willard Rileyz, 35c—l\'lnrgaret Seniors. 25c—Eil- gen Andrews. Total-JYIJO. one» River o; our. George club $2.00 Each: Mrs. Harold Scott; J. A. Murray; Mr. _a.nd Mrs. Jantes Livingston; Louis hlcPhee; Mr. and Mrs R. D. Mnhheson; Mrs. Hugh J. McLean; Mrs. Harry McLean; Mrs. Norman Hyde; Mrs. Ltanley Miller; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MncPhail; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacPhall; Reta Crewys; Mr. and Mrs. David Moc- Neill; Arnold Beer; Mr. nrd Mrs. John Darrach; W. A. McLean. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Geo, Gilllspie; F. W. Gillispie; ‘Mrs. Edmund S. Waller; Addison Livingstone; Lloyd Murray; Mr. and Mrs. John Mathe- son; Mr, and Mrs. John McNevin; Daniel McDonald Jr.; Mrs. H. Y. McKinnon; Gordon. McKinnun; Gor- d-on Chowan; Robert Boyle; Boyd Dixon; Wendell Scott; Kenneth, Mc- Neill: John Cameron; Seymour Dar- rach; Hector Darrach; Vivian W "' ., MOBILE X-RAY UNIT ' AT FLAT RIVER HALL MONDAY, NOV. 4ih--l to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. AT BELLE RIVER SCHOOL ~ TUESDAY, NOV. 5ti|—l to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. AT IRIS HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th—l to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. AT WOOD ISLANDS WEST THURSDAY, NOV. 7th—l to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. AT um: smos um.‘ FRIDAY, NOV. 8fll—9 to ll AM. and I to 4 EM. Everybody over six should be X-rcyed. ute: just remove your coat and vest and step up to the machine. CHRISTMAS SEALS MAKE THESE X-RAYS POSSIBLE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUDERCULO§IS LEAGUE It only takes o min- Haslam; Mrs. William Constable; Herbert Profltt. Total—$23.00. Ulgg-Kinross by W. B. Scott $2.00: J. D. McLeod. . $1.00 Each: D." A. McPherson; S. A. McLeod; Hudson Musick; Mrs. Angus A. McLeod: A. A. J. McLeod; P. J. McQueen; A, D. McPherson: Kathlfl" ,Hug.h McKinnon; Adrian Reyrwlds; Darrach; George Livingstone: Wat-ywenmggon McLeod; M. F. Mac- son Livingstone; Mrs. Boyd Livlng- , Leod; Mm H, s_ Hugh; J_ (m5 My“, st are ; Gecrge M. Dixon. 50c Each: Spurgeon Livingstonef us; 54150;; MacLeod; Mrs. Harry Scott; Dan Livingstone. l Neil Total—$62.00. Cflmbfidge by Myra Graham l $1.00 Each: Alex Clow; Mrs. Wm. Harmon Andrew Graham; Oswald 50c Each: Albert L. McL-esd; l\’irs. 25c Each: Mrs. Everett Irving; Elias Acorn. Totnl~S13.00. $100 Bum: Angus Mathescn: Walter McKEnzie: Mrs. Jcihn Hic- kox; Wallace Drummond: Mrs. W. J. Seaman; Mrs. Cedric Seaman: Robert i-loward; iiuricl Haslam: Ernest l-iaslam; Basil Has» lam; William Haslam; Irvin} Has- lam: Mrs. Everett Haslam; Mrs. Arthur Haslam; Mrs. Norris Sin- clair; Elizabeth Mayne; Mrs. Craw- Suther-. i118 land MacKay; Nelscvn Mnthssonf i Springfield by Florrie Drnrnmond, thanked the icrd Sinclair; Keith Mayne; Allison; Mayne. 50c Each: Leith Paynter; kindness. Should not our modem society be able to spread a banquet mule stimulating and elevating than those to which 1 have now reieffed? i . Hyatt ' Cali/an Hyde; MOHIBEIIB Lend; W, E. McKlnnon; S. E. Mac- I-lyde; Reginald H. McKinnon; John Leod; Mrs, Lmyd A. Gillespie; Mrs. A. J. Murchison; 530m, Campbell; Robbins; Mrs. Mrs. Sam Hume: Warren Dawson; Mrs. John A. Gil- Art. Mac- Difffiihll’ Pherscn; Munroe lviacLeod. 50c Each: D. .1, MacLeod; Mrs. J. S. MacLeod; Mrs. Alex N. Mac- Leod. Tctcl-—$26.50. PRESENT. 31 TI ON Several members oi the Marsh- field Women's Institute honoured Benjamin Rich, one oi their members Miss Mae Warren prior to her leaving their midst to inke up residence else- where. An address was rend and a presentation oi a gold tilled locket was made. Miss Warren members ior their kindness and expressed the wish they would visit her in her new home. The following is the texi; at the address: Dear Mae: We are calling on you today. as many oi our members as could get here on such short notice, in a very informal manner to give ex- pression to out regret at ‘mlng you irom our society, you have always been a iaithiul member do- ing your share in everything we undertook Iur the good oi the com. munity, litany o-i us have known you from your childhood and we can truthfully say that you on leaving a settlement where every one is your friend but we know that wherever you go your own klnd manner will soon make you new friends. We still loc-k forward to seeing you some times. Mean- while to remind you oi our pleur- snt times together we ssk you Ie accept this gi-it and with .t the best vylshes of all our members. Signed on behali 0t Marsniicid Women's Institute. NEW DELI-II _(CP)- During the next 10 years the government ci Bombay will establish comruls- cry, elementary education through- out Ihg province. an] will also launch s drive to remove adult il- literacy. Visual education, particu- larly film education, is an in- tegral part oi the scheme together with the maintenance oi a large number oi libraries. XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS —FREE- With each Order, Metcl Frame, any size. OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY Evening by Appointment. PHONE l42-L COOK'S STUDIO l-HANG nus UP no YOUR KITCHEN" Your: RATION CALENDAR ntss. has been a resident oi Au- burndaie ior over iiity years. He‘. ._ "ted Prince Edward Island last summer with another broth-I er. James. who lives in West Newton. At Wstartown an. Chandler- Iisited It. and Mrs. diaries Warren and iamiiy. Ir. Warren iormeriy belonged ta Murray River. At Oambridea he visited his cou- sin. Rev. Richard Westaway. ior- meriy oi lower Montague. and Mrs. Westawsy: also his aunt. ma. 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