PAGE TWELVE fl-Hr: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNV NOVEMBE.R 13, 1950 Special Meetings at I M mm" mm Maple Leaf Institute 37th Annual Meeting A chicken aupper was enjoyed by the members and a number Of xueats at the annual meeting of the Maple Leaf institute. hold in the club room at Travelle.-'1 Rest. A beautiful decorated cake. mllklhl the 37th anniversary was cut and served to all those pre- sent. Collection from the supper Will he used for a Good Will Box. Presiding at the meeting was the President. Mrs. Fred Waite, and alter hearing very satisfactory reports from the committees. the secretary. treasurer and Red Cross The series of special meetings to Nov. loth at New Glasgow. P. E 1.. Christian Church. is continuing with rising intaarest. Recntly a delegation from Mur- ray Harbor and Montague. P. E. I. were present as well as others from Charlottetown. Summerslde and Fredericton. The Charlottetown, Christian Church. Male Quartette rendered special numbers. A duet by Bros. Weale and Richard Dlckleson wgg well received. The Glee Club of New Glasgow area, under the direction of Mr. William Jones. also favored US with a selection. ilaIloive'en Piay' Present-ell iiy clylio iiivor Group The Cornwall Mission Band un- der the leadership of Mrs. He?- bert Scott and Mrs. George Mac- millan held a successful social in the hall on Friday evening. T'.'.e highlight of the evening was the Hallows'en play preaenrcd by the Clyde River children. This play was directed by Mrs. Reg. Mac- kinnon and several II the phy- era were in the Provincial Festi- val winning play. The Cornwall Mission Bend are very grateful to those members of Clyde River. Elmer Mackinnon noted the part MacKlnnon and Lelth hlackinnnn. Evening Auxiliary Trinity Vl.ll.S. The November meeting of tee Mary Miller Auxiliary of the w. M. 8.. Trinity United church. met in Heart: Helicon Monday of this week. under the leadership of the President Mrs. S. C. 'n1omp- son. Report was made of the for- warding cl generous parcel to the Port Worker i Halifax. in be as- ed in connec ion with her work among the immigrants arriving in Halifax. A valuable parcel oi clothing was sent to the central Office in Toronto for distribution by Mission workers in Korea and other centres of work. IN MEMORIAM wmuass EVEBTON , aucqulutala William liverton Macmlarrlc. the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 1:. Maoauarrie. was born April 14th. ms at Hampton, where he received his early education. He later attended P. W. C. from which he graduated, to then enter Dai- housie University, where he decid ad on Geology as his life work. Af- ter leaving Daihousle, he was appointed one of the Company known as "The Geological survey of Canada", with Yellowknife on the Great slave Lake N. W. T their base of operations, to survey the surrounding country. 'Youug ambitious and eager for adven- ture, but with all reluctant to leave m You can't "hiltcilllike" your way g to Familylsecurity . he appointed Miss E.n- . .. Mr. Jones and W. A. weale, wh Convener S l of the janitor in the "Goblin During the month many vista 9 Borrow n.om H0”5eh01dh”a"ce is leading the song service. broulzh: iii?"'liexi1Th:?"ifi:T5.f:"W31"all-5 Pamde" "ll Keith Mllcklnhoh were made to the Hospitals, the his 1oved um; and the home . . . on your signature. No cndorsers special songs and a trumpet solo. coming yen, was the boy. Donme McGinr.is sanatorlum and to homes. where he wng so beloved, mu get, I 01' bahkable security needed. We On Tuesday Nov. 7th the Fred- The following wcr2- elected: l;I”5cPX:”r'y'G”"d Jmgmwas Clalgdfi The d9V'-m9"”l P”wd W" lm' 0"" 107 V9ll0Wkml9 lh Jim” 19”- xi wecsauze in woman cash :i;f:3”.E”.':l”."..Eii:f”9.:.:l:”i: 2;; 5:::.'.:1:';:..l”."- 3.1:" .l::::”'::.".r:& mi t-ii" oz ll?”-care-Ellie. Site :::...::.::. '::d:.'::”2,.:'...”:.l..”tl2 :;::."::'..l::.:ll:'.:t:";if;.::.”l: . . 1' for ”"-V good pum05C;f30'"' M4 Heart of God" was rendered by secretary. Mrs. Gt-or-gp Walla; ” dlmw” p"f””"”"c9' Al'."3f singing of the hymn "Rise Up Oh mgdg, many 3' u-averse, ma uswd There's no harm in hoping that good fortune I B 1 Ed B ii prefer Household finance ior Mrs. Villlllam Stevenson much to ll9ll5lllPl'- MP5. -Mm": Mar-sir Hgzlemas algat :LT”:;m Men Of ClCd"- l0l10"d 5!! 5?-"P" in lull the lasclhllloh 01 thhl will help with a "lift" along the mud go ,0, in fast, friendly Scrvicep phone 0, thc'dellght of the audience. llllhilf-pr?-eleclcdz auvlltcrs. Mr; Ed to the enioymgm of the lav tuft? reading by MW 51319503 Ind stranle land. the surpnssins beauty . b t I f . P , , mop in today! I Tnere has been We responses to :10; llaiker and ill. 5. Haroitl The mmwmg "M1 gm! Dana pmye, by M” Thompson. or its sunsets. M mymds 01 mm; penty. ut o trust t le uture financial security! uiuors uaorsr lilo olorsr tSIlaevl(x)ll3v"(!dtl?sn Aulldggiepllagxiim ::.Rao:rl:r' i'ijiE"'c”e'.flge i:Jll:'nlnErna:;5 b”" We” c'”b""' "ll med ”” inghiellmlill 5cteu:tl::eiloror:heJ:;"a :cnelie:'”:l":mi;ir ends tthe mm of . I-may to luck is to risk diguuh . i . a - ' ' , - v - . in o , V w"5"'”' "''"m ”l"'''""”" Miss Shirley Sl9V9ll50"- r1rvrI)hSiten2Ene:ilssRelIl2l'cld nv5il.,.C'”” lgaorieid pgllleshle Perl:-liezlatilo-hi Md We Wmll 01;? V"llveilLChRl!ll'llh Alter the sumnler agent in sur- There can be no independence without nnancid - -r Baptism of c didat 'ill ii-. ' t ' , - .'.. . ' " the ccuntry. e open ng c ap- re , h 1, ck to Y 11 km: - - . ' Phone, Wrllo or min on es u n Durm: the mom": "W Mlowy Cameron. Byron Muiln). Andrew 11:” of me books for dmumon rm); meieppgenoan the Dgpaoyitmenet security. A family unprotected against the log. of the brcadwinner faces an uncertain future. low the Sunday morning, Nov. 12th H , , . y service. l:,"Li(i,:':&,:;:,s,9:,w;:t 'g;si.,”f.;gh,Tl;f,; Several contests were enjoyr-.i "Th? Ulllloed Chlllch EHWYB -llf: at Ottawa the appointment of Re- "Come mm. wit u an .- .- ! . lind the rize winners were as pan' and "Japan Beslm Aatln. sident Geoogist of that lace.While . h S d 9 iul1.tIuee school children. Mrs. John P P Th t d - . FINANCE do thee good.” 1:20 P. M. each ev-.Marchbnnlc appointed to my Q”l”W5i 3”” F"'"”” W1 A'''” W.”f:d'e';'1e';;;l hvnlgs-Sgllgfn glege he 43;: and marrleld Myrtle . eh'"'e;'"Ef" gm" ”'m"""""'" ”f"”””9 .. eningl Emma. 55.00 ,0, a w,...Mh for R0, cling ill. the "apple and dough- 515 y s n . - n erson- - omson of Ye owlmlfe lat roug ie nsurance arranged in the form t ' ..e.s. -7 lmembl-ll - spa.-. '1-it rh ...,i nut: Violet Frtzzell and Roy lerence WIS made to the Wolllle" shortly after his marriage be re- y "I-115 5'0""! 9"" Government for the next clothlngmlln left at miml” or CF0fhl' in "walking pthe dot:-ul ful Spllll displayed by ivhll J59” signed his position with the Gov- of 5"amMeed' n”n'c'"ccu'b1'-5 m”mmY PU” - , amn 2,PiIillIpa Ildg. nun. zoo: years. Mrs. Rov Wniker. wln offered lo hne : lllllm: the raillulor. Gmm nose Christians. emmen; and became mm-esied 1., meme. Manufacturers Life representatives i- - cuaal.onarowu,r.s.l. Hake me? parcels to in Inslllulv 5”" "'"l Haw Hyd” 3 ""”-t' The Slhlllhs Cl the Wm" " 9' mlnlns. It was his lhl-enlloh W ualiliedtoiei 1 ii ' 5'” Hour-vtosorbruppoinv-non! ;Rooms in Charlottetown. Ni” "med 1" 3 ll? 5"" ll-ti atlon's Lord W6 CW0 99 come east next summer to resume q f. Pyoupulyour "'mc””"""9"1 lggumadoterslidanixolnoolbylowna ARE YOU FIGHTING u hfrg. pen-V Mgrchbynk than an. ””"l"5la"l5 Ml? eXhld5lell- Ct-ll? Thanks," and the repetition in his course 1,, science at Dalhousila accordance with familynceds and circumstances, 'II""'"'""'k'"""'"' vlted therroun to nxret at her ulQsAlYer9wl.vl”sl J5x'".'.l M”3)hf:l unison of the Mizpah BGl'l9dlC”0” and afterwards to continue his ihomn for the December meetin':. an le 'S”"' . "'5" rate brought l-116 lll05l-lll8 '0 h 01035 studies towards a Doctor's degree , . r - . ' and Billy MacPha1l won the BERLIN. Nov. 8 -p (Am p om) g:rn:10:.:;gb:;ln:;i'l:l riaurbisl arr: tpil qr aroiichililslgmigzlllv:r:PanSiVErCll small liiliidr-hen-3 mm the mm won by We Ciyde Riv" tum. 3M3-ltzbisiame. at the University of TN! 3TC'-9W0lll. Communist Prime Mtn- RAZ-i'lAl'lWilllzivl?you Cohlllighllqllgl Enlnriainmem in L" . m oil a mm! 9' me” mams' Lumh was served by me Mir B t it. ' t t ” :5”, W35 chmen ummmousl 5., relief-mone ooc box will mnvin : - p ' r i” 9 ”' Muriel Godfrey and Angus Mac Sign Band members and the ev.-. '1 W55 H0 0 l39- 0" OCL the .new sovigt mm Finlay, ea Temnmoh RAZIMAH is cndofsedyrgli gas furn shed by Mrs. B"i.l Rae won m th. Dale Remy raw n.mg.s wcm Cloud by main; 1st. a telegram was received by his NSWMNCI CO." e today to head 'EZM G l is; thousands of sufferers. 00” "M M” P"”' M"chb”"” and the level headed contest has wrhe Kmg.-i parents to the effect that he had h"' i "mam i been fatally injured in a mine ac- Iuabliahudlul cldent there. Sympathetic relatives '31” amen mlomq umlm i friends and neighbors gathered to share the sorrow of the grief- stricken family. to help and to of- fer words of consolation in the in- terval of waiting that was to bring their loved one home. On satur- day Oct. 'lth. Bill returned to the home of his childhood where he rested amid beautiful offerings of flowers and surrounded by those he had loved best. Hosts of friends from far and near came to pay their respects, to look once more on his dear face. for Bill had a winning smile and a considerate way and an innate sweetness of character which attracted people to him. young and older to make of them lasting friends. The funeral service on Thanks- giving Day Oct. 9th was conduct- ed by his uncle Dr. W. A. Mac- Quarrle, of Hopewell N. S. assist- ed by Rev. L. 8. wolfrey of Hamp- ton and Rev. J. R. Skinner of Winsloe. The music was in charge of Mr. Peter MacDonald of Bon- sllam, Bill's friend and college chum. "crcssing Bar" was played at the beginning of the service and the Bonshaw Male Quartette sang very feellngly "The Old Rugged Cross." one of Bill's favorite selections. To close the service Cvreigg's "rhe Lord's Prayer" was beautiiullrr played by the organist in charge A very large cortege followed the remains to its last resting place. in the People's Cemetery at Crap- aud. a spot overlooking the waters of the Strait. which he knew and . loved so well. The Bearers were , his cousins. Ralph Monkley..Cieorge . Yeo, Lawrence Yeo. Lyman Wood. ; . Charles Dunsford and James Mor- l . rison. Left to mourn are his acr- ' rowing young wife. his parents. a brother Ray at home and four sisters: Annie R. N. Charlottet- town. Margaret student at Acadia Wolfville. Muriel. teacher at Hampton and Sarah at home. Al- so sadly bereaved are his Aunt.Mrs, ", . , 70, 71' 72 : Hmm.m.m.mg My inventory is an Dv-m;W:;:vmB;eCh;:sW-u;:f:Pa getting low since I started using the Guardian Want Ads!" favorite. his aged grandparents Mr. - and Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie. Hamp- ton besides numerous relatives and friends. .50. quietly and suddenllr with ”No sadness of farewell" he has "crossed the bar" to that fair city not made with hands. where there lg "no night" and "where'.rl there is no need of the sun, neith- er of the moon to shine in it: for the Glory of God dost lighten it and the Lamb is the Light there- From friends in every Province of Canada and from the United states messages of sympathy and ndolence were received by the bereaved fomhy. Cord O-fu'i'iionils Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 1!. MacQuar- rle and family acknowledge with deep gratitude the many messages of sympathy also the floral tri- butes. and the kindness of their neighbours and friends in their bereavement. ' Cord Of Thanks I wish to ank the Priest at st. Anthony's. e Doctors and the Nurses of the Provincial Senator- lum for the medical care shown my brother Henry Gallant while a patient there and the friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness shown me during my rec- ent sad bereavement. lmelia Arleliault. C. M. FRAZEE - B. H. HUGHES special Representatives Quickies by Ken Reynolds E V- g 5 fr;x ' Vi ex: - m.-.-..::.:..g-.-.... g-f... ll .IXx Year in year out qitaii has alwa g been and will a ways he the fig consideration with "SAl.AilA" TEA. SPECIALISTS In Welding Cracked Cylinder Heads and Motor Blocks by Low Ternperaiane Arc Boarder. sYlillEY auto mars LTD. 451 GEORGE 813. . SYDNEY, N. S. Yes, Nickel is a wonderful help in keeping food pure. in hotels. l hoa itals. restaurants and slit 3. l equ plnent used in handling fo is enerally made of "Model" or Stain- ess Steel. These metals are glass- sraootb. non-po in... rust-proof and sanitary. They last for years and years. Range tops today are bola made of Ni.itaaiu- a castiron containing Nicke. Ni-Resist ran e tops and lids do not sag or warp. They last ones. av. lsrmml TRY OUR NEW ISLAND SERVICE FOR OAR OWNERS 8 GNRAGES ' RADIATOR! i SHIPPED to us will be CLEANED. -msriso. and an-ammo or axearirs . Radiators received before Noon shipped out some day ALL WORK GUARANTEED A MIIIT Jiilll IIABIATOII IIEPIIII iili. surfaces around the soda bar are Gleaming too. They're bright, sanitary, - "Monell easy to keep clean. Forty-three y.ears of research have uncovered hundreds of uses for Nickel in the United States and other countries. Now Nickel exports bring in millions of U.S. dollars yearly. These dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees in Canada and also help pay Canadian raiiwaymeo, lulnbermeo. iron and steel workers and other men and womdn making supplies for the Nickel mines, smelter: and rehneries. RIIII V1.9 PAIN AND SURE THROAT nu: T0 tmlrtn. 2! lune sneer wast. roaonro 2M BRIITAIN S1lBll7l'. SAINT JOHN. V-3- i;il.'I'EiiiM'i'llliVM.I. NICKEL COMPANV OF CANADA, A