TUESDAY. In Memoriam .__-_.i QITLLIAMLMAMIZWIN On the morning o! FTidaY. APT“ l5. 1041. the wople o! New D0111- nion and surruundingvdlstricts We" hockeu unu deeply grieved W 193m hat. durlna the night. a. hlzhlv M- yected resldenn, Mr. William Mac- Bwen, had passed Hillel-Kl’ lw“%eem us sleep. The cleoe hid 0 uttering hum a senoua hen-t. 00n- 1 lue improved if: usLi-ly ‘l-he 110W m“ u mlRhl. sull spared tor c con- tkiembls time. However. this wal not. u.) be. and with his sudden nasshuz. to hh family and mend! mum m“ sud realization that one whom they dearly‘ loved, vras l0 b0 Vllll I'm-m nu longer. The lam Mr. hlncfiven WM l 30h David smelly-en and wile. 35310: flyde. and W83 in hll 79m veer. An indusmotm md wooed Iarmer, and one whose honesty and myigggyltv of character c0ul_d not be Questioned, he spent oracumllv s11 ms uznfs ffxiilll the cmclle to the ("V0 rm the n14 homestead, thus can-v- mg on The worthy traditions 0i a mm mm uw-(nl lire handed down by uis father beinre hlm. m 3711f; a vumiul member o2 New Qglninigll 1' 110d Church, and B150 scwci 0n ‘m bnarcl ohtrusbees hr many yams, nncl lllS wise judgment nul clcvorul service Will in future b0 nvilv missed m all the lflalrs 0f ml "hurch. “It. is in the family circle, however, lhnl ifs l .1. ‘ll b9 lelt. and. his so. mm; u-lie. formerly Bar- bara s. ivilcNz-lll. and the familv of lour sons and one dauxhwr. Viz; David D,_ or Portland. Oreiflfl A1t.a.: Gordon e "morale. . . , L of Nev.’ Dominion: omplqved with i-he x. lw ‘.0 (K1 C0.. Montague- ' " .' s. n. John C. made tne v ’ = while servlng his . World War. los- x v battle o! Cambra! )0: 101B. less thin 9W0 l.» o-"v ‘ire cossaiiqn o‘! b085- 'll\¢\ smmtcl son, David D" l! u uf the World WM‘. lwl severely while on lwince. 5 -, Iilvrmor, Mrs E- E- 0f Les Angeles, Calilornm, only remaining member l F"\‘<'*l'l. There are five who were 8 KNEW moss to their Flmd- l u :; neld from his late Sunday. April 27th and mtondfll. despite e Anwnw ~ o.’ Tlllll and the bad con- jillml 0.’ film rmulsTIhe services were PWlIIJlllFlP-l m" RPV. E. R. Woodside n» "rl by Rev. T. W. Goodwill. The poll h» ma. all fnmllv connections, vcorv: Mont Vllrllzhb. Dlvld Wflflhli- (‘larcnvv Alurchisfln. e1 M - Ewen, Arthur MacDonald and Frank Zurflé. The casket. was covered with many bvlufifui floral tributes. heal-int! sil- em testimony to the eem in xvhlch the cit-ceased WM M16- tnlo, CPmQTeQT. where all that was nozrtxnl or a beloved husband and ‘ether. a . friend and xlzhbor. was tenderly laid to rest. e-Ziil-S-IO-ll. Til! BOND ' wane-m fmetwngehcbeapleoe» toepnnomunil onewehenetzoiece. Povr instance bake the lobsters. mo» diange takes place in shell. There was one called Little Ilobbie WTioae sad B17011’ I will bell. One muying from his home His 3% M. peace. and kind. , Unempeclnéiv M’ 111m Life's adventure he did find. A minute lei-er Little ldbbie. WM: recent nhedded lhlll betblin; with a eod fish. An faring not i100 Well. Near by we: Johnnie Oyster Llstvisinq was his quest, All he coulri do vras D09 1n eye And hi“: who came of! best. But time mbbie Lobster Could not. stay the gong. Th»- h-mclous. hungry codfish Wu l..l mo big and strong. 11-Mar- Wished he had his shell. .-‘..".rl iltil not been unprepared. lie qwid have used his clippers. Klléfl The ilsh would have been soured. 5o the mm-nl of this story, -' plum to see; Vlllll’. light a battle . of nrmoury. ~ ~. and m1; get fond P‘~“‘Y.'\' PM’ (lily. nm/‘ni Victory Bond. —G. F. E. C. ST. PETEWS LAKE SCHOOL Honor Roll fur month 0f M111 (lrrulv- VIll~l. Rita E. Byrne: 2. Au;:\1.~;1'n:t~ Nolan. Clnulr‘ \'ll-_l. Daniel A. Con- olmn; m-ivln C. Byrne; 3. Jos- eph N . Grzuh- VT--l. Norman J. Con- ohm , .l 1n Gunn. 0r v--l. Maurice J. Dongle; 2. Mwwnl C. Gunn; 3. Isabel c. Cnnnhnn. Crvie lv-l. Verna M. Mac- Azlam; 2. Robert. B. MmcAdnm; 3. Evrlyn '1‘. Conohan. Grlldr Ill-l. Isabel D. Trainor: 2. Luchm P. MacDonald; 3. Ray- mond I". MnrDonnld. Grad!‘ lI-'~l. Georze N. Roache; 2. Chester J. Dcveaux; 3. Owen J, ‘Ivainor. Grade I frn—1. Mildred Roaohe: 2. Alice L. Gllnn; 3. Dorothy M_ MacCormnrk. Grade I rb>—1. W. Ross Mne- Ewen; 2. Jenn A. ‘Pralnor; 3. J. 511M015 MwvCnrmnck. Teacher: John T. Valley. lI-llll I001’ PILLS hf LAZY LIVERS 0on1 your llur to Memny lntlonl Help ll hep the Ille Mo! 1mm III "Dr. MenfW-IM Im- mvodvopetnblelunfln Mk for 0th Milli nmlylyeml-l 7103*.“ ' ‘r h: GUN CARRIERS “Never in the history of war have eleven million people given so freely and pledged so fully their treasure, their resources and their manhood." Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada.- ALLYING to the defence of free institu- tions, the Canadian people are putting forth the greatest effort in their history. Each day, Canada's war effort is costing‘ her about $4,000,000. bombs, shells and ammunition, chemicals, electrical and radio apparatus, base metals, alloys, steel, are pouring from Canadian mills and factories. Tanks, cargo vessels, field and naval guns, anti-tank guns, _rifles, are on the way. It is planned to build destroyers. To build or extend plants, capitol advan- ces of $380,000,000 have been made by the British and Canadian governments. Britain will be provided in the next twelve months with some $1,SO0,000,000 won}; of munitions of war, raw materials and agricultural products. To help pay for this, Canada will furnish over $1,150,000,000 in credits. To do 0.11 this, Canada needs your savings . . . NOW! Make your dollars work and fight for victory. Put them into Victory Bondsl A A quarter of d million of her sons are on active service; 175,000 more are enrolled in he: reserve army. In ninety centres, the great British Commonwealth Air Training Plan is turning out airmen. For this direct war effort, Canadians will be called upon to provide during the next year about $1,450,000,000. ' Besides equipping and maintaining her own troops, Canada has become a major source of supply for Britain. An aircraft industry has been built from the ground up. Naval vessels, motor transport vehicles, universal carriers, machine guns, mortars, HOW TO BUY. Give your order to the ccnvqsser who calls on you; Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it to any trust company. Or send it to your 1900.1 Victory Loan Heaclqucriers. Bonds may be bmlgllt 111 denominfliivns 0f $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger. Ccnvasaer, bunk, trust company or your local Victory Loan headquarters will be glad to give you every assistance in making out your order form. NATIONAL COMMITTEE, VICTORY LOAN 1e41, OTTAWA, CANADA ~ 24 MACHINE GUNS e RIFLES ARGO smrs AlRPl-ANES AIR TRAINING PLAN