10.0.4 Y - ‘l 41in: lllllllllii JANUARY v1}. i945 ‘No Wonder They loved TH? CH 'Q|P¢ ANP Jay men ‘m: 77 W11“ 1M6‘ 5EN9*7"°”" ,>_ .-\~ nn ~ aw.» to». i...’ inn; lunati- nuns iucmiv - Alan Hill Also NEWS and POPEYE CARTOON SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 vwH-vHMv-I-v ‘ TONIGHT -:- EMPIRE _-:- FRI. and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only At 2:30 lllllll PlllliS' lElNNt lllllfll lilllilllll -I llM BlNNllll Ill B Cllfl Ill Si!!! IKE" and "Ptllll" II IE1 I 11 lls lit Produced itv JACK HER Directed h HENRY LEVIN BATES ' um NIH Plus Chapter 4 0f “MAPSKED MARVEL" COLOR CARTOON and COMEDY Céeizlnissiorriled to can a endiy a here. the are: C. Blair and both of Toronto, and miliison of bhelbume outh. N. S. All three girls have C. . War services Blair. create in these and home-like Miss Gullison, was fr 1942 assistant editor of thc Yar-‘ do v. m. c worgein this A. a. centre in Dartmouth. . Miss oi the Ungersity of ‘moon The first three Canadian girls appointed _bv Canadian Y. M. o. A. War. lsrvioes to serve as host- sases la their overseas service- assess“ leave centres. have arrived Min Betty Joyce It. Booth. Miss Re and Yar- '4 e graduate no, and Toronto more on B. year O. A. stations at Centraie and ie Univers- for ervisors on the City of Toron summer pla ounds. For a year before enterng War Services work earl last year, she was existent in the registrar's office of own universty. The representative, om 941 mouth Herald-Telegram and is u graduate of the Mt. Allison Uni- versity. She did War Serv es work at the Red Triangle Club. Moncton, N. B., and at t e R. . a b ls. of home end f COAPIIH ormzd Canadians who visit the centres where they will serve, these young women will work lonii hours arranging and coffee parties: 0t letters and cables hom. and 0 t- en ust lending a sympkaihvtlc ear to t anxious to ta .to some- iiene about their P91191194 NW- ms. " l ‘wore a corsnge of pink roses. The lbrldeflhflid. Mrs. Allison Bryenton, sister oi the bride. looked lovely | . . _ glassware. a number of years one of the su - m at feoiu rin WILLIAM “loin ‘ Allpxfltllgilltqll! Roasts-non COSTELLO-ELEANOR STEWART I ADDED — SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON l SHOWING TODAY AT 3:15 - unnmmvwwmvfi-amvnnvnfeftfifii-nvl-n-liif: - Boles-Barrett Wedding A quiet weddin co Wednesday. Dec. ‘iafatk Si?” o“ lChRDBI. Charlottetown. when Rev, J. T. Ibbctt united in mflfflgwe Elsie Gertrude. daughter of 11/111; an: jidrs. (gt Ellmer Coles. Milton, an ames erin .s0n f . ,Mrs. C. G. g o Mr l The bride Barrett, Charlottetown. , was smartly attired in 11 "V0 Diece dress of rose crepe. lbiown hat. brown fur coat and .other accessories to match, she .in s two piece dress of torquoise iblue crepe with black hat other accessories to match. She lwore a col-sage of pink carnations. ‘Mr. Allison Brynnton nbly support- ed the groom. i After thereremony 11/19 llnppy couple motored to the bride's homo in Milton where a reception was held in the presence of immediate relatives and friends of the bridc nnd groom. l Previous to Llicir marriage thcy received many beautiful and use- ful gifts including an electric table lamp, blankets. silver, linen mid and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will re- side in Charlottetown where the groom is employed wiili Palmer Electric. a O s MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Wednesday, Dec. 2'1 girls friends of Mrs. Barrett gathered rut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cotes to tender Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barrett a miscel- laneous shower. During the play- ing of the wedding march Mr. and Mrs. Barret were escorted to the seats of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Stead lifter which a beautifully laden basket of gifts were brought in uhils Mrs. Lorne Thompson and Miss Gladys Hooper opened the presents. Miss Erna Colts read the accompanying verses and Mrs. Sterling Stead arranged the gifts on the table. including glassware, linen and money, after which the groom on behalf of himself nnd his bride thanked one and nll for their kindness. then all joined iii sing- ing "For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows." The bride and groom were tlien bounced. and the remainder of the evening was sllSIlt in dancing and social intercourse. After which a delicious lunch was served by the ladies, then all departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Barrett many years of wedded bliss. oossa aw» iunnnonmscx WEDDING 1M4. On October e very rett, wedding was solemnized at the n Catholic Cathedral in Newfoundland. when Miss Gamma Gosse. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gosse of Torbay. Newfoundland. became the bride of Able Seaman D. J. J. MacCor- better known t son of Mr. and , J. MecCormsek of Launching Place. P. E. I. The bride looked charming in medium blue with matching ceesorles. assisted by her Miss Rita Gosse. The groom was smartly dressed tn his Navy unl- form, ably supported by his friend, Robert Shaw, R.C.N.V.R. Immediately after the marriage wedding party visited the 21D- Mich 1191’ Road, where a reception was held. / I i0 (Convent). Then with the bride's family nnd friends they motored to Woodstock Hotel on Topall After the reception all departed leaving the young couple to mend a short honeymoon of three days. The bride was formerly a stenc- h t the Gt. Eastern Oil @2530? sll, John's, Newfoundland. The groom joined up in Sept. i940. Ho went oversea-s in Feb 194i on H. M. C. S. Mavflower. and saw action on several occasions, and received a slight wound. He returned to Canada in . spent some time in Halifax. then he was sent in 5t. John's. Nfld. M; and Mrs. D. J. Mac- Gnrmack lire nnw residing at lit Bond SL. St. John's. Nfld" where fhev will remain until he is re- and of lflhklnjlllilllllgwcnl, diliil the’ mysterious; ' ’ West" .~ 7 and 824.3 tVEDblNG ANNIVERSARY AT FRENCH RIVER The homo of Mr. and Mrs. esgii Meek was the scene of vcry interesting event on tho cv- cning of October 5. i944. when a large number of friends and rela- tives gathered to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of their wed- Paill's d1 g n . Mr. and ltli-s. Meek accompan- ied b_v iiieir dauglitcrs Mrs. Flet- cher and Mrs. Bryanton and Mr. Bryanton had been making a tour the north shore of the Island during the day. upon arriving home in the evening ivere sur- prised to find their nome alight, me yard full of cars nnd upwards of seventy-five guests sssemblcti. ftcr the usual good wishes had been extended they were cs- corted to the sitting room where the following address was read by Mr. John Stewart and presents- tioii of money was made by Mm: lnlntlle liiluciieod. Mr. and Mrs. Meek both thanked one and (ill for their kindness and also spoke oi those uiio were there who hucl been present at the wedding fifty. years ago. Mr. iicorgc Ferguson spoke of the many changes slll23 that at their Wfidillng ivho since li-ivc passed to the Great Beyond nftci‘ which all joined in singing "For they are Jolly Good Eiellcws." After bouncing the groom a diliniy lunch was served by the indies bringing a very pleasant evening to a, close. The following is the Address:- To Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Meek. Dear Friends. Your friends and ncigtibors on learning that this ls the iortieiti anniversary oi your wedding day, assemble llcrc r1115 evening to congratulate you cii @1115 115K111)’ Occasion. During those forty years although your family circle liis not been llIIbTORQJ. .\'0‘»1 have seen the great-er number u? your family get married and are iicw taking their places iii our Dominion. You iiave worked hard so- gether and by your industry and thrift you have built up a home second to none in our commun- ity. And although you both have iiad a very busy and active life you have seezl fit by ycur menus and time of furthering the inter- est of our community and 0111" country in general and you also have been two of the pillars u. your Church. Pleasg accept, the accomiltriy- lng purse. Do not value it for llS money value but ralhtl‘ Vllluc i1 n; a token of esteem and E0011 Wm in which you are held by the 99°‘ ple gathered heft!- Wishlng you many years to came of nappy nnd prosperous wedded life nnd the best of cvcrythhm- AR! orrcrouw GUARDIAN, 'r'n'a'a'n'n"n'l.'u\n'.n'l.i.-' VIISHIHnFbKSfiFP-"L HNK’I'Q's"a’JJIVnH¥HHh's'nWENH'oHE'AWnVF- in - n" time referring to those wlio writ‘ CENTRAL GUARDIAN of local interest. of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE His Majesty’; Forces-Lecture Club Rooms b, M J. tonllhf. at 7.46.‘, Mo! wnu. BAH direction of Public Health Nurses, held at Blood Donors Clinic every M. Have checked here! 1-11-51. EGGS AND POULTRY -- Egg production continues to increase. Quality is exceptionally good Army and inter-provincial demand is taking care of all receipts, how- ever, it is expected that ex ort to Britain will soon start. Pr ces rc- main unchanged. P. E. I. stations are quoting for ungrnded eggs de- llvered AL 30, AM 2s, n? s. B 25_ C 20. Graded shipments deliver. cd Charlottetown AL 35-6, AM 33-4, AP or. B 28-9. C 25. Poultry is still coining forward in good vol. umc. ‘Staggin appearing. Three carlots of poul lry were shipped from the Prov- ince iast wcek, one for export. two ies are working at full capacity. APPOINT OFFICERS. Annual Meeting of the Hunt; River United Church W. M. S met with Miss Altken, ten memb and ilve visitors being present. ship Secretary. Mrs. E. Seaman. Mission Band Leader. MP5. G. Nis- bit. Assistants. r/liss L. Brown. Miss M. Montgomery and Miss E. Cras- well, Mrs. Orville Sellur was ap- pointed to represent the W. M. S. at the official Board. Meeting clos- ed with hymn “Silent Night" and the Lord's Prayer iii unison. Personals Mr. and MrsfJames Lcitvles of Grand Thtacadle. have received a wire from their youngest son. Pte. Francis Lawless stating that he arrived safely overseas. Major E. S. Chandler. former electrical inspector for P. E. Island, is making a brief visit to Char- lottetown and is the guest of his brother. Mr. Gordon Chandler of the Bank of Commerce staff. “Ted" has recently retired from the Can- adian Army after four years‘ serv- lcc. .1115 niici acquaint- anccs are glad to see him hack 1h his native city. l | ilafze Courses This column la reserved for news, but advertising i p NOTICE T0 nu. OFFICERS oil at NBVY. A1111)’. Air Force Officers Morris. l-il-li. CLINIC, under v fill-lily nftemoon from 2 to 4,30 P. your Baby's welght ess in cockerels is for Maritime destinations. Canner- — The i | , g 1S - - A . candle Light Service was followup: trcm ilie Missionary Monthly. ‘Ilzg l Receives 0. B. E. Warrant Officer Herbert Mel- hsh, R.C.A.F., Montreal. has been awarded the 0. B. E, Medal in His Fi/injesty-‘s New Year's Honour list. ‘W10. lvlciiisli is a son of lvli: and Mrs, T. W. hiellish, Unicn. Road Prince Edward Island. ilbmorrow . . F orever Leader. Mrs. J. S. MacLeod. ivas ‘ ' assisted by the different members] by (‘wen Bmw“ l present. A number of Christmas‘ ' Carols were sung. followed by‘ ' prayer. The following Officers were! Ellizabeih kissed lihn back and elected: President, Mrs. J. S. Mac- went cut to do licr inotneiiy iris- LEOd- Vi“ Pfesldfilli. Mrs. E. Scfl-‘sions. sine W85 lllinklflg now clear man, Ti-casurer, Miss Bessie Alt-linings became when you finally kcn- Recording Secretary. Mrs. Eni- summoned courage w take them met Bernard. Corresponding Sec- o“; and look a; them rotary, lviré. Jas. E. Andrews. Tem- 51m meg back hi... novel over $153“? 1°°1@"1=11l’- M“ {qe1l'_'iCl\ei-i'y‘s protcs-ts. and made Brian m, WhYillJgc-l‘; Silcclrfilffy- Mrjf’ U195‘ bring ii; a book on waiter-culture Sh“) an}, F1181 ‘rslgf trjcmlrd‘ of planis lie had left cutside to ‘ . . ‘c? *1” at“ M“ catch the dew. “Nobody will ever fiiuiBoumannvl/orlid Friend andwmplaln these wings w us the sslonary ont ly Secrrtan. . v. .- Mrs_g_speme_ commumv FY18“; way Kessler did. Biiaii said reret- ifully “He was Just about to help |us build a tank Gosh, it's a shame about iini." Slic- agreed. niid wciit to Margar- et's roczii Ready for bcd, Margaret u-es limiting for Elizabeth to come tuck her in. "Will you keep some- thing for the?" she asked. Elizabeth said she would n- in; a box sue had bio/light rem licr ear r1" liomc, Margaret gave nor a silver fountain peii "It belonged to my father-Mr. Kessler. I moan," she explained. "The boss gave it to him for Christmas. It‘s such a pretty pen. and he used it a lot. But we mostly write with pencils at school. Will you take carp of it?” Elizabeth picked up the pen. Its polished surface gave back a Bright reflection of the bedside 8 "Why yes. Margaret. I‘ll keep it .for you," she promised ‘Then wher. _vcu‘l"c older and want a inn r ycui" writing, I‘ll give it back to You ‘ ' Margaret, got into bell. and Eliz- ateili opened the window "It's getting colder," observed. "There's still snow oii the moun- tains The boss says he can see it ivlieii he drives home through the caliyoi". " Elie lcssed Margarct good night, and took up the pen again It oc- curred to her that if there was still any ink iii it. the barrel should be emptied before it “'21s put away Margliret WITH THE R.C.A F. OVER-l SEAS, Jan. ti —- 1UP) — Mole than ‘ iun airmen nna air- eas I943 and 194-1 enrolled -tirne study ucurscs-lrciii o; eeping and puultrv farming i.» il(i\I<1llCEl'.iiIl3l.ll€-, inntlcs nnd classical languages-tile, ii’. U Ad" has uiinuzziiceu uiiiliy. , lcicasc on its educat- ne Air Force said illl UQllCuLlUll uiilcer iiuw is locatedat cacli i<‘..C A I". station nnd with’ ‘EDCii Canadian squadron attached to an it A F. uiiit. us well as with in Brluiizi whcru ilierc are 1111310, concentrations of Canadian nir- crew. _ i The education Job. part of the, R..C.A F35 program to help its‘ ion, ls curled out with the licip of Canadian Ikgioii liducniioilal sof- vices and various organizations ill Britain . , supervision of niatriciilatmn courses for R.C.A P. overseas nor- sonncl l5 under Batterscs Poly- technic. London. and the Unhel- sity of London handles tlic collcsl! courses. .~-_~:i Erb. Ethcl Mylo bridesniaild. “be . - ~ pt "ii er . Efitimiimc ‘lac c c 'llllc organist was Mrs ilrirold Wcstrup .wife of Sgt. as tended by C . W . A C Signed in behalf oi those pres- cm. culuur. - J0 TON S WEDDING ul l, cddl o‘ interest in Jghr.» ‘Znd glue; Edward I5- land took place at Wntreloo street Rev Harold A. WestruP 1111"“! l“ W. Curri of Elmsdale, PE I. 50%“ bride ewore a floor-length gown of white satin, with fit/led bodice. full-length skirt and ion! cleaves; also a finger tip VCU. held i|-_ plscc by a wreath of ora118Q blossoms. Sae carried a bouquet of pink and white roses Her only ornament, was a zolrl 1061RPM 8 l!“ of the bridegroom, The bride was given in marriaiZQI wig]! Qwens, and_was__>at- bone-nourishing "ALL-ia-ONE‘ pomdkremoi Pleeee con) Baptist Church. Szilit John, when bo Vitamin Tablets. _ ' breakfast, one alter d.inner,_EVERY DAY. In this we? dict la brought up to full minimum requimmflll- All"? find that arthritis, neuritis nnd rheumatic pllnl YIf-‘M 1° this modern scientific treatment. Full month s suPPl-Y "l 62 tablets coats only l2. l5. Al; most drug stores. l LL11! ON Rev l-ltxrulci A Wcstrull. e131 Urganjsb Cf mo Wnicrlco slltiel (burgh, Qpl, Julius, R C.M P W85 soloist The ushers were Charles Baxter and William Noble The church was bcauiiiully de- corated witlijlowcrs and the guest pa“; were trimmed with uhtc rt..- ii Aireception was iicld immediately following at the home of Mrs- E. Gibson, 151 Waterloo Street. Saint John. The brides table Win C911" erecl witli a ivedding cake topped by a miniature bride nnd 8100111- 3°50 caizdlesticks further added to the attractiveness of thc W151i‘- Thg bridal couple left later for n visit with relatlvcs nnd friends i" Elmsdnle us: 1. and Snrl11sf1s1d~ NIB. after which they prrceeded to Purtiigg in Prairie. Man. WlW-‘B the gmoni l. employed, The bride for travelling wore a turouolse blilc dress trimmed viilh gold under a muskrat coat. She‘ ore __acccssorins to match. ; "ARTHRITIS Acouv“ i. May originate in lock o! essential vitamins in the dolly diet Bones. teeth, nerves depend for their AICIIIliAI fallfhrlillllt, n d u u. regular supply _of uiinerii s an _\'i nniina. I t .) Todtygo-u can get all the 5 vital vitamins minbmed with ; o“ n“ m” minerals, phosphor?"“eiigksslfllglllrmr VITAMIN l TABLETS the larger opcruliclinl training uniis if personnel prepare for rlemobillzat- to be Slit; unscrewed the cap. ‘Tlin reflection of the light made a bright clear line along the side of the pen As she removed the cop and elqaosed the lower end, Elisabeth saw that Just above the point. the lin: c-f light halted in a blur. Laying the cap on ihc ialilc. she took out her liaiiclitc LEll. The smudge on ilic silvcr sill-face ap- peared to be a lgiht one, and she lield tho pen nearer to ‘licr oves to sec if it rculd be rirbbezl off with the cornrr of the handkerchief or the silver wculd require polish- iizg refore it ivss put awn) Hold- ing the pen at the upper . she turned it to catch the light at the edges of the ull spot. and saw that what iiad appeared at first a fcrmles; blur was itctually tho strong clear urn‘ cf n thumb secret smile. You never did tell had believcd it would assure iier same, and she did not want w be sure. It was know that in rubbing it out she iiad rubbed Arthur out of licr life, and left lvrself and Spratt free to go forward into the future \\".~.ll no shadow of yesterday to go between tuem. come in here and llster. io the news? It Z085 Why ‘Til b; right in." You are invited io be our guest SONS OF ENGLAND HALL (above Provincial Bank, Richmond 0n Monday, January 15, at 8 io see the first shoiving in Canada of i‘ talking film in teclinlcolour ' “The Science of Milk Production“ by Dr. W. E. Petersen, Prtflfemr of Dairying. University of Minna? I0 H. and one of the world a greatest autlioritisl on ilie dairy cow. I You will see iii actual pictures- WHAT CAUSES MASTlTUS. TO‘DO ABOUT IT; A 'l‘W0-YEAR-0LD HEIFER M NORMALLY WITHOUT l-lAVlNGlLglllgg BRED; A MECHANICAL COW PRODUCING MILK; . HOW THE COW MAKES MILK. Bring your neighbors and your hired man. This is the most interesting dairy film ever pro- ducedand this may be your only opportunity of seeing ii. Come and see it now. Sponsored by lllLLilN 8r SPILLETT CHARLOTTETOWN This film will also be shown-ad the Olympia Banquet Hull. Summerside. on Tuesday. Jsnu. a_ry l6. at 8 p. m.. sponsored by the following firms: sun wuss‘ , NCLAIR 8: STEWART, BRACE. McKAY C0. LTD. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. ed any more. die began to polish! the pen with her handkerchief‘ and‘; :33‘ National Film Board MDVIES turned it around. The reflection: along the polished silver was un-j Visual Education (H. W. Gilllll (Wet) broken. Gwrsetewn - Jan. is The pounding in her chest was. gone too Her hands were no long-! S‘ trerplzlvling, and no loinger numb. ie et a vast nexipresslbe _ e»- n “in. t‘:.':.‘.::':_ arr: All‘? Taking the pen into her bath- room. she let out the ink arid filled u the barrel with water two or three flmes to clean it. when it: was dry slie replaced the cap and .put the pen away in a drawer of her desk to wait until Margaret- should have need of it. As she closed the door siie laughed, softly and proudly ..-.»-. 1-8-41 ""' ___________________ RIC! ronvr school. .____ ,_ ' ., The following is tho up“; o; Sfllgcluli alloukrlilhtlciacémuered‘ she §‘,‘°f,.§§,',§l§,§°“°°‘ n” m‘ mmm‘ From hi own room next door. G '_ §:"%..i="‘d...:..“sl. "W a" Eadie"??? ‘x " °°““““ “”' u ng, e " _ _ Putting away s. fountain pen Eafifififgfi" 1'M“'°hl'°5.u“" that belongfid in Mr. Kessler. l-he one you gave hirn last Christmas Margaret askedme to keen it till Grad VI - 1, to Grad: v-i. neifii ir¥e§°“'i.d silile lwas old enough to use it in Ejgfiflffi. gniéuia Tnfiml‘ u‘ so loo . . ‘ ' ' "Oh, I see I'm glad sh: st ll Eaigiflfifi Sam-file!’ Muw‘ 111151" creeefir‘ an-i, mi "i... Elizabeth smiled, a llBPPV am; Johan; 2' on“ menu Perfect attendance: Ella Mac. everything Not everything. She , never would tell Sipratt she rubbed mgilgeggt“gferglgfi Msfgmlllll- out. that thumb print because she g n m’ Ind" —D°118lus MacEachern 83.796. Highest average in Junior grades -—Wayne MacEacher-n 95%. rs. Andrew Crosby, teaches WEST ROYALTY W. I, -. 0n Jan. 3rd West Royalty Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charles Hurry. Ten mem- D81‘! were in attendance. The president presided and opened meeting with the creed in uni- son. Minutes of last meeting‘ were and approved. Col that Kessler and Arthur ivere the cnought for her to *1 together Spratt called, “Do you W311i; to on in five minutes." yes,’ Elizabeth answered. from outside Szmcillihf; c. -~ v sllr-mlv in , . F-mvunicd to $1.15 and two meni- Elizacbtlfs chest Sh: was sure it fijfimhigkd ‘was? 113$‘; ‘$975M? r993 11'6" 111d- wns i‘ thumb b59515“ "he were still ridges of win-ter snow A number of 5m“ mus‘ amount" print lay diagonally on the 0-1111 be were m a mum“, sprami. 11131 l0 $491K W91‘! DIG-wilted and Md"- 111" "bill's i1" ‘11- slv called “But first r21 better PM‘ 5.°"°“‘ “’°°‘ “““"°' ‘°' ‘i m‘. ma‘, or me pen point. “mm nae you ‘m emu blame‘ “,5 quilt were handed in. but more evrr iiad last used this pen had 80 m to be a ch“... night .. "19 required l0 CumDli-‘te the been a writer accustomed to hold ‘ " “um it. as low down as possible, fingers sharply bent. as his Al; clearly ‘t ivsi-c ii recollection from yesterday. she could remember her- self saying. "Arthur, doesn't it- give you a cramp in your hand. holding _ _ ,_ - thanked the members for the n n . $3,330.,“ as ch59 n m“ 9mm as tllrc M1119 0f llis 011F111‘ As 59111“ Christmas present which she had hi”? heart was pounding cf) hard lulled 1.15%}? 100k up M Mr» she received ‘mm them "I'll: =li= iiad difficulty I in ‘keeping but’ m3‘ lmpumwly “nd 195?“ Th5 Institute Program t“ Jam“ he}. ‘Jméfi l..-‘ ",__ “he asked ~' 111111 11c slip-Md lis nrni mound ary was read and discussed and Mrhéarci‘ l L Ely-Hope; “SM lirr waist, as shc rested against tho contest enjoyed bv all. , _. a N _l__ -' ~ him Whllp ifiey listened to llir voice Mpg, ggcggqn and M", 1315M til-ii’ Pfin -;’-_1__ -> l -1 "me of tho rad-o announcer and the ire-re appointed oi: the lunch eons- “Ln” "m b M _ _ ‘sound cf the irind as it rushed mittce for next month. tamggi Zzmrfflsjholfegylzfiigégif down from the snow or. ihe Meeting closed wit; tligriatlonsl __ cus- answer tliourh Margaret ar. ‘nlmlflams THE END Iinpaum and “mm \ s slat‘; wk?‘ wered wliiwut ‘lientnuon "N .. 1115, 295m“ “d “mm e’ why? Is there something the mat-i AIIILLVIEW’ WOMEN'S -._g__'..i—_.__————____.._ tcr with it." . 1x51111111; vlslis. Letters of thanks wart "Oh no’ said Elizabeth “I was‘ ._._ rccd for parcels and fruit re- 111“ “mnderllli; " l The regular monthly inc-sling ceivcd and a short discussion tool "Father carried it iii his pocket." Margaret added much. Nobody iiliii " "I see." said Elizabeth i Her hands. liokiiug iiic pen ill‘ the right and ilic handkerchief inl i-lic left. were irr-iiiblliig. and so numb iiiat she could hardly what she was linking to pick up lhc cap fr: clrc-pipfi it. and cover "Good night, dear," slie said, still, nt so Marrsrrt r-culd not sec, her face. "I'll put this away for you." GJcrlnip-lit. Film-l holding llli‘ inn i‘ll'(‘lllll\'t by the lime;- i’-~, Eliznhriii I" , with her lrcri Wild; and went oz-t. rlo=lllg ilic r'0Ill'_l)C-, hind licr Sinivliri iu the mall‘ outside. sh.- wr-‘icd. iskiizs 11w)- slcw breaths to nirtkc hsr Iienrl Bu’ nuirt. when her liiiiids were stendying she lifted the nan r1‘~'f‘l11-| and watched tho reflccilcn of lire. hflll llillii on tho lir. nnd ridges‘ ni’ th~ ")l‘l“il Siiddcnlv. r1!11"~'l '0, hr~ rrvn surprise. s?!‘ bfllFllPtl it‘ over rscd it but SIOCCN] to T1". be wmn nei- lips. s swift light kiss "in ‘the rmc sh]: had givwnlliwslfliafrla! eat, iinrie s c had seen 1m - could b0 98115- giekw. before she the hail closet said when she entered. He grinned at her apprcciatively. of everything, don‘t you?" said Elizibeth. She came to sit on fMlll"Illtt mlildt “H0 “kod 1t vnry Oh‘: V18“ HS U6 “B? B ll on Wednesday lvcilli an attendance of ten mom- be Wltll meeting opened by followed by iin son. She filed boxes for boys overseas at ill the table, Red She brought, the blanket from t' - . "Thanks". 89pm nnIn giscgfigffi elgtlxcllge eat“ 11$ ti "You rwnk f-‘Zliecollrigcixgicgtatlizege21%;? “fr: ti] t . “I like wkins we cl my family." 5m? gxglcigglify-treasurer kindly place on "Plan for Hospital" care. Next meeting to be held st the home of Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, when roll call will be answered with s Valentine verse. A contest was put on by Mrs Victor Grant, prizes being won by Mrs. Ralph Sanderson and . Waller Crane. A dainty lunch was served and meeting adioum- Cross meeting. (d by singing God Save The Sick committee l‘E‘lli)l‘t§il___t_>W_'C_>__Kll'lg._V homo of Mrs. Gordon Slicidow evening. Juli. 3rd, rs and two visitors prcscni. iii: president presiding. singing ode. icpcniing creed iii It was decided to pack next t‘