iANUARY 21. 1941 ? nontral Guardian mum- s-u-u ‘"t.‘.?.‘.’."‘“.n...z.: “mlffmfiflygomi o1 President 4 JayL 20m m tonne: Conunissionnr Samuel Brooklim. 1m’- , swwart. P. l II- years .830 otoerst» Bolton g lucrm -'nu M- olflffler, or Queen Mary L. DINA Kingswfl were elect/ed and hand“, the year 194i. worm 515w; Isabel Newson. De- “flgoen. s1 m Ruby Ooiwall. "v am sister Irene Stewart. mo. . 5151M Margaret Wud. Fin. _ aster Olive ‘tremors. Tm‘; m Ma Bowman. $303165, ziawr Grace Yeo. s, sisters Melissa llolmel Melinda Marshall. 1st 00m- sister Edith Barrett. kid. gigtor mom Ward. 8rd. d "Mfldrfnrter. Inner Guard, Bia- issa Younker. Outer Guard, m \iel m‘ is Ward. —(Pobriot Please mo, Dav Ovufl l In Memoriam MR. DANIEL WILLIAMS learned with sulrprl-w egrii Friday 0i U18 P3551118 M ms, 2 ilavllalnd Sorceo, at an u: niurg- morning o1 Daniel . ms. u ilrghiy esteem-ed lesi- t lino ciby 10X‘ the past. seven- .\n-. Williams, who was a ".\'.ts_ \\‘85v101' tozly years or oi the Direct, Canie Co. y liai x retiring in i921 and 1e- ulot-olg to nus Clly Lwa years later. Posmssal cl a meudly and Dlifls- m, d‘ J01] ne was not. long in f, v a largo cirote oi iliemls s n<.\ 110mg and despite his .1» mole ncllve than many iuungcr. He was about . fllylii! excellent health ‘luursuay when he suf- iyln: stroke from .11. d l0 zcccver. The late an elder oi ti Church. 1o mourn his passing h; =. 1m Mm und one daugh- _ Pun-i \\'11h Bunlain Bell dz co null :\ll‘\ (ilntlys at home, m r m an Ulliyditiil bender-s sincere MRS. \\'lirLi.~\lil J. HOLLAND FORT AUGUSTUS ‘lire people of Fort. Augustus and r ..g.~ n4 u- snng-hcti vVJL-i uni oi me (lCHLh of Mrs. . iiolland al. her home in . Jan. 13th M, ten alter only a iew days . Hnviug taken a cold latz. . . wnlclrshe never fully manic-d her usual good l1enlth. she 6331s pl late Mrs linens )' Aie-Nally and lvlary Augustus. Some \-oue years ago she l P: t. 1 ~ ' building upo:.e oi one line t, homes in the Island 5.1a was a truly Christian wo- man, cl “ml:- in word and deed. no one nor heard her utter an "n. cnarlnbit word against anyone Ind to Rlt, her home was a pies- nue. Alungss that jovial sway. hav- lngnn excuse ior everybody‘: faults, lhe won the love and admiration °l@\'91'.\'01h‘ bl‘ the modezty 1nd ompathy or her life. For a woman who had lots of this wmidls uoods Ind menus it never made her vgin, 51W did not Wfllll anyone to know 0i her charitable acts. She didn't, NllPre in letting her left hand know what her right hand did. She 6d hOi‘ home and cgmpanirm- .9 °l hm- husband. Never had gltlflllfll $0 attend to her church. Y-E "find atteurled Mas on New P or tho last time. She will be ION mnsed by her husband. In m‘ ‘l FY were always seen t0- !" 3h" was attended to In her ilskners hr the frequent. visits oi’ CW‘ ruroz- the Rev. 1m“; J_ u??? administered to her church. s 0t’ Holy Mother W leaves to mourn beside! her mmmz husband, five brothers d 0n the old homestead, ‘Ii-Amn- ;l°"m-‘r1s' or Charlottetown now wtNflHYlyfkf) éohnaloti Cronmrliieetl- - -. a mmmganada. es p o‘ em which was may “R1136; took place Thursday mum. A oclocktoSLPatricks church uzustus where a High Mag he dead was said by the Rev. -’ Callnehnn. 'I'he ilbewrem “NMWW Joseoh Ke iy, m“ Hug? Duty. Charles Re . . es my h" mm r3; gnrnet million. y MIL T. A. BLAUKM "mm srww Dfilh onmeto Ilitggium‘ Jm‘ 1,- ~ She-motile’: old. {l}, ‘Wldmimum mm “mm” two weeks’ dun- Blaclclock was honored by » "id-spud relatives last June d“ gtércasion of his 90th b W l‘ "v 1mm on illness m, M10 he was uggewl"? his advanoed “m, M“. Jig-ilhrglson oi ohe late Mr. and “d ‘rough ackiock. He was born Mad ‘M Lily 11D at the Iamiiy home- m, m 1 u“ 5119111031141 and spent. lcllve ‘our? He! wok ‘n u, un ofylallgljvr Years otten en ruined q h generations with slorieu He i; m,“ 1 ‘ Mbyhilwirehfum- any‘ ‘firs: Millicent. Clark, of B94. luckf Country ‘églytgilnfiniote gink- ~ . a omv “d "we daughters, Mrs. rm _€____ ‘W I-ounon nszalug Uciqamehgm _ICP) -Wood. 01am exciuail$ et¥m in la: ' wdhiwmiu ~ "m "Me l __Tfil‘l . 53H ARLQT1YI3T FQWIY.--QQ\B_DlAN "THIS TIME r502 SEVEN W? GI‘? ALL in fbe fronf Iin " WHEN you buy War Savings Certificates you help to win‘ the war . . . and you form a habit that will benefit yourself . . . you save money which you may not need now but which you may be happy to have lam- m. Buy as nanny War Saving: Certificates in you can. Don't think you have done your share when you have bought one w ma»; Galilean. The heed is great. Everyone 1mm lend lo die Hunk of his ability. Fix on the sum that represents your Knit . . . an His Majesiq THE KING (I940 Christmas Broadcast io Empire.) this amount regularly each week . . . invest those savings in War Savings Certificates. just dfltfluon“ you invest 14.00 in a War Savings Certificatl‘ each week you will have $208.00 and at the end of a yew! . . . worth $260.00 at the and of 71/; years. llyouhwtltllflhflrlldngubdleatesoaciiwooi... youwlllhvcncnnuluodflfiosoatireendofaycar... mutfllimszhondofflyoon