JANUARY- 1.7~ 1.9.43; JfiTlRcHEs T0M0R_R0w| UNITED CHURCH n» PETERS CATHEDRAL ‘TIIIII column ll relorved for IIQI] g| ocu Intel-all. but ldvertlalng cl I “IWII nature any In Ilium-l! .1 | lull-a a word. OIDII YOUI lAllY. A Si! EXISTS cisilnllll culnoulll ItrM-lr unu- tn IN MANY VAIIETIIS Bu/JIueP/J mfflli’ "lilf-EQEQTTFTC ‘FIN (‘.7 if. TTDYA .\' OAIDIN III” IOU! SHOIIAOI Reports ‘Silver Fox prices up drill.» CITY COUNCIL (Continued from page I) _ $1,500 for each so contained It also provides that no or outbuilding can this mne without the approval o! till-Mode Beauty Parlor be erected .rl nil-nag, —_i‘ d 5 m" Anglican of T Mr. George Meyers of Lflmpjn- PGllflffl-Illeed 87 pfinlllllfll“! for the Building Inspector. R§§,“°.‘,‘,{‘,‘,',.. lvgllione. MA. L-TII- QONFEIJERA11ON [JFE mum Fraser-Ruth telegraphed from fvjew 5-H $5 liffiilfllisnflils’ $41 "iii 53-5“ The Bye-law was sponsored a. ‘h, ~ uulorl A\CE L973 hWYtlQNE VINE Y kl r Pt * (‘l " pvrmhheili» for 5 J0 dllrlnx Jilh courl rmlrv I ih d is t I LOU]!!! - . . OI‘ 85L CVCIIIII" O GET ‘u .. .'II'.( r * "' _' - _ fip 0TH an Q a’: hhdhh h d", d rmNnxmglflTsfieeefHl-IIICH N.‘ _ hresmenl o; Ihefih E L pm. push ‘Experienced operators. fw he kbnowln as The ‘Hamming Zon- 11.00 Choral Elle a an "mum ..\IE ObIIITED - In the re. sllrnmerslae._as follows: = " '3“ 5- hi: ve- aw. port 0f the Friendship carql Sex-y. r- "Yesterdavs sale of sllvzr fox MR5- w- “a Pool-E ll-rlllim- h |_ gov. llllzh Miller. MA. Bl). ice recenll led THE NEW Oil . .15," t h, Phone 43. x q n1 g 2.30 Sunday so :05 mom hum-m _ Umwd bhyl in Victoria Mllllfl lery sa. actory.’ seven y- w: per bwmhzhl ee lilq pmell 1.00 Evens-m: an ° . luv Donald c Boothroril. an Olive Ho‘ ' .9 “we d w“ ‘IIEIUIWIPWQI? w“ of but“ sides sold at an A ~ . ' WEEK 95y SERVILIES - o m" mm if m “as: Ifladvérfenfly average of 1n Per can; over Dncpnj. ?—————i- Reporting for the Fire commit- ,;;j§,,f,‘;"§,%.f,'}.‘.'.‘;‘,'“‘°“' rum!“ A-dlgg §¢I1dM§nhiilLA.M.. $42.00. llciphelinzrclh‘ hose Im- Egr fglllccysrsrwlctghtlonfioliridvs r6511“ In Memgrigm oeiiiinéii? 8J5 "My Communion Monday, sémnn: all.‘ ant-h tglllrhs p. ‘YNERAL q-i-‘ODA ‘ v ahlreglrlahgflhlgahhnthliéllna Commenting on the above, Ml‘. needed the following personnel an. instant l. f“ Frhmh _ , '_ “segk {e The ‘to d" "a1 o! h; 1a J gfn- T-ie fun- _ Sfrgflgflllbilnhln you», Clark states there is definitely a Qqllilimeni- l lI/lidel‘ tflltik MW ca; I8 IQ IGII to lhlgggmwi}; “"““"""' 1...... ' ' " will the Stewart. l..§‘..3“§.";i€ . ci..'.'z.l'=i'ef.f.lliiii o... .’.'.‘*l}.’.i‘°ir.¥§'.fii‘if’r£‘Z-§i2 .533 M“ M“ “it F- Roll“! l‘i‘='l‘§§‘-"l§5"°rl5§£a§°'ll‘ “hfitr. headaches rheumatic w‘ 0.33..“ j ' a t i “a “m” iirffcirsgonrgétlzgflgtethshl “his mm“ b-"‘¢"~‘ $513-$333». '"’°" sldéred the prices asked ‘we hién- The funeral of the we ‘W: wrrl mm‘ '15 "dmem ‘B. “wage °°" - '- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH u” in M_ huhhc wonhhh 851111.53‘ the...“ [0 R ¢'_ \'.\._'_5__.}‘ srsff-YIKLIII 1.33.’. F. Rourke of Montague took place fish's? £26: ftzfigsétfggig PIIIILIIEIJIUIQIII: now ‘ca’ A “Drew Gardner, Beater Sam“. he“ "ugh Mhhh _ _ _ ___‘_ huh lhuui “gas-angle Ever ,3 m} 110mm“ Sham ‘L415 git her llonlc on Friday, January whh Cahhtswrs; 2 Siamese divh; t d b - ll. ar¢....l.,|,h_ Assn.“ l Mum... "soldim pi Christ CQKMP‘ .- Boseiihll’ BAPTIST " 11ml! ¢........'!....‘.'$'..II?.‘2" ' " ———' m‘ a‘ 2 °°‘°°k- m; woo feet i-inch rrrrrula rope We Y (GIIUIIIIIII (Ifllg- mums; - Miss Lillian Ear a A,|"_o__ __, _ __, __ F“ w_ "hym- I-RtIlI-Io. Sunday, January 134;, _ VISITING HERFF Grou Ca t‘ The funeral service was coaduct- n root length‘; 30° x 5_a Inch "h" _ . ' M! G E- FIIII Alball 1100 A M W l ----_- p p d her t0 REV J O Dun- Choir oireuégrlznunhul. Visitors and sluar-rlir Cordlally 3m PlM h?“ Mb P fislélgréelaansd _ .. . .. L‘ K‘ 3am“ mhdoh Eng‘; w,“ ganilzmo h1g5? ‘Ghana -l imvaw manila rune, loo foot lengths; zoo glsfs ||1 bqrgqm bgffl‘ “'0 ualh ation School Service. w_.__"°°“'°-_____ for will émlk on the subiocl‘ "haw 60°“ STUD") Wile" “hart “mmmdi” W" 5' “‘“"“»"- °"’“““ prayer in the ‘whee 0i the iem- bum‘ "b" mama‘ 10° m: 9'30 CCTnfII-lllnatlon School. ‘q B ll the Clouds." A cordial IIIVIUI- 090p“? are helm! Dhiiwfliapileti 311d Ivirlil Cvmmillltlel‘ B. K. Bur- l p' Mrglhs? 12 lanterns: 1 ‘on foamm- b 10.00 lZtiiC-li is earten ~d to nil lvllo find ii W lletz, Hamilton, arrived in the city passage of scripture which was and 1 life net. O TO 1000 Ygung Women's Bible Class. IJOSSIDIQ l0 do s0. lo jol WILII us in HEAR BOOKER T. Washington's lrlst night. Trey are llsre on o‘fic- a favorite of the deceased was _ y] rning Pray!!! 811d 5"‘ '———*"~--i-————i - _. _ _ _,7 y,» "r _ _' - » . . , H, _ . . - . _ “gill-oil l o THE BAPTIST CHURCH UlLaC SCl\lC(S of \\O1SII1Jl_5.700~1-16_21 hfigghlaihslgrhlgulgrlzaréllnade c0253’; FAaEEISt-ilefltfihvlilldlt’) rial-tenet‘. at Tne chosen for the ‘ext viz, “For he" mt-IIHIXI: lg; cghljrlchlégggszfgelieadltilhihlh Today‘ dmggm. ‘h 2.30 Slllldl! 5°§°°Ihlbl m.“ Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets ' M ‘ ‘ “ ' ha‘? we 5° wmffiiilngb mt’- bi" I" not think they should Purchase the f?“ (.:°“°d','_" 43g young Menu Q , mum" To REJOIN IIIS SHIP _ sub- POLICE COURT-There w“; no v] g "e 0m w wme (He i 1344)" w‘ other equipment so near the end u‘ °““"_‘“E AlPifiil. . BPECIAL WEEKEND 5BR‘ CB. i 1. Eleni" "'7" “d “m” Rev- l- Juliet"! l-evr- B-A- Li'~‘“°--.“-”““‘" Cmimii W110 spent “is” "i the P°ii¢¢ Court yester- will be conducted at are s A csul- i?r““°““..‘°“§ mghrl mbutif w the ‘he present Council's term. The in- ‘iwgmmi i" °h= pf __ ____ MORNING WORSHIP ii am. his illhhlls w mm tm DKYOHIS. dir- d.1,,.;o;;m.._.- S,,_,-..,., n," “an. .- e °f ‘P ‘Flmw all‘! e’ P355‘ coming Council would have :0 pry the fastest. safest Sermon: ' "The lvlldernesr of it!!! 111111‘ \ll._ V . _ Crockeli H _ ———- will ix. yFMyZQ-pd 1,>.-‘}h}. AIM-Q, 3M “fig Fthfllehgalthhscinctlile 1110f"? for it. It was decided lhat (You; fcfIltlfSffOmpfliflcvu Temptatlonfl. h I his! grill lIDélC~§-}L'l1l0!‘lil.1E; lo _re1oln C_~\T4._ ANDREWS _Pl"csb_vieri.l_n Mrs. Mrlrtlrr together \\'I'.Il members whhhfshe 3m hp dsehhtedmglceinbgr MfacDonald approach the Prolncza‘ known forlossthln Anthum h“; thou m; . p. u‘ xulenallt Crockett hulcll, Montague. Dllllle worship Q1 the fanny“ shhdh‘. morning h, t b‘ _ s h A.R.P. Committee and ascertau Ilia tab/er] furs ruurcr. Kev-T'- — — — erhw “.113: 2=”‘“..‘*.t‘.2“i£“ llhi“ "it Mo» h = m r Home w». i» .3£....‘..£lf.“‘“° m‘ "l “i no i» he“ hot or»: . . . ., L “la . . v, , ' ' ' " .:__'_ r _ -_( ST. J Minister grhhlilrmflrlcrhrfifrlifgl gslgplgfiiorle 5Q" °i' ‘lhe Bank of xivlrnsrg? ‘will preach, elrfiztlifirf-IDI-B’ Qehdpezhaq Iixrotagfnhhtemhop {hm A 5m"- "G°°<l Night DOWn Here F‘§,”,,,’§§§“§§.T°'Z§..unun=wll@r. lvl {fist-acting Amrm _ n_ ' llrl before his enlistrn en: — NGRY v -__ ' -_: h _ c~ e7 a <1 lo l and Good Morning UP There" was . . .. '. . ‘ - ‘._ “t R"? m ‘V01’? Hvfil-l 3;‘: a fining?“gfrdicawicgrizldaiflé‘: S: Glssgclv Ntlvs 7 IORK IJNITEI) CHARGE. R€\ hs=fi‘\gg",,l.ly.lieo“g,fnss9,f in” EN,‘ bellutifllil" rendered by Mrs. Dull- Qhlfig-Yil, fffig‘ almost mstarltly, Bus“ ’ ' I I l ' ' '. dl ll» l ‘T " ‘ ' A Nlfiliiiwll. Aflzliszei- sen-i h: f“ _. '~ ‘~' 4 -‘ can. Otllrr hymns sung were. The ‘I ' ' - ,, . A b " II" “Owflriced solow A, F. ‘thus! Link“ hhclhenue‘ ‘rivcem-ln; Jvnfshggnfic‘? M ‘GlI-‘TED “E51 .\‘ ~ ,-\ zwu- J l. i8, ll ll.m.. Central Churgli; lshnme J‘ P CT~_ _ hi1‘ i"? Pearly Willie Gales, Safe In The agegéldxeg gagéhd “afleohlxllihh that hours of’ relief $813350‘ sermon: “The Sh] h’ Good ptzslno recllni huts‘ given at the Ill- '§'m pnlfiPleasant Grove; '1 pm. ;,,‘§nc§§{{“‘§25 aged Qéflpniméofififlj ANY“ of J65“ “Pd shall Ive to Halifax to present the siiverVse-r. maimstbu?“f““'pc“nies's°an3’b°dlf “l. u at... Wm»... -» o l. l. a “a “=- hmlu; Anthem: “Hay um: sheila»; "o Ya That Love The on Thursda-v ahemwh b‘, u h» " L-iiiii- come u extended to ail. at r p. m, b, merhmny i p y W the crew, to the officers and me!‘ tt= at your druselsgs today _. Dwellings Fill , SD03". Lord’ -— — —(Colcrldge Taylor). , r, " ‘ » p, P 5 - , . __‘“ Ev 115w -1 “"11 be haki » , _' " . of the Ship. Colin. RC. Dollgan 2cm 109 ‘Phillis Qiliy 98c. Its a bargain LII l" Thy ch ch sch,“ so]... no M" mvih (I I, o_ of the OIhCIIIJIQ classes of Rllcolpil NE“ GLASGOW CHRISTIAY a“ “m” ~-° 59“ 9t‘ “- The Jolal tributes were as fol- 11 I t w h .|. . - l-ehcfyou can.‘ m; IVIIIFshIP I BandeIl t _ a g Gmfii- Th" P1172 eludes lvorilfi Slum“ services sund-il‘. Jfllluhrl; , " IOWSI P1110“. tilt‘ ffimli)‘; 59ml‘- ‘pgtzjiiyrlefightiflmgf erenoerthillzpfor l‘ is‘ . , ' ' 3i, 31,1 _»l_ . .11 1.. 7'1 .,.--. 1 _ @7j~ ,_ Ill l; S'!'.'_l.', 1:" -; * .‘ ' "_ ‘ , r . , grrritolle solo: ‘The Leli- ¢i\"ii"- iiir- Robert Tait. “i y" , "ll"? ‘ H‘ Rldi ‘loch éslgm ‘nilyfliilt ‘Cijiiill. 1g’ new II.~\.\l.\1I-.l. IIHLLR - S‘,,;‘;.‘. 5"}. K‘ ‘° 3"“. Fwiul parlance committee. sated rho. m WARNING! Be sure It's A5 Irlll » i Lac J 0 Mountford. John Inch Mus. Baa Organist ‘nmmon mm D“ - " M“ Wu‘ ' “m!” slmdfli Schwl- Churchill ard R'"O‘c\‘€lt have "' 0 w?“ fmm wnhimen‘ recent refunding debentures sol -- . (SIIIIIQaIIIIII-ster. ‘conduct thl and C‘ ' aster.‘ I‘ “am H?“ (f): m“ my was u“ 3mm‘ Igrvigencéon: J7 pm. Brad‘ fledged‘ full ‘co-opveraatlon in the E‘1f~§§°}’li.fi§§,°' Blanch?‘ andllgeuy‘ 1°!‘ 101150 ‘RQWYTIIIE YO tilt‘ - 285m“ ‘akmagc in Canada and i‘ u“ nlon e era r. I nes lly, . " g were z 1 r- . , . . lervlcea and pmrh u» Sermons. You are Invited u. worship with 8 p rme s 7 pm. Brotherhood dihhrehlrh at light against Hitler. A concrete m. Messrs, Alden ell/IZZLBQ“ qllest of the on emooyees for m. Lfd n?" ° TE,’ 83”" Cmnpehy. mlday 7 P. M. Annual Meeting THE BAPTIST CHURCH. . . . . . - ~ demonstration of Just how lhls Ls I . . , ' cost of living baelus, he said as ill - WHY t8 ct is B (“Illa Congregation. ‘QGIK Grglihm E‘ sham’ Minister‘ L451‘ affeving the Bees: of Bfrlcsgaden 523T; ?°b§r“\(;n' Ivsmed Mac‘ bonus W"l< no’ required bv ill not stamped “Baycr" in A a c_.~___.._______,___,,__ .. ‘i -_. , 1 . M ‘ . ~ ‘ h. . t ._~ , i _ . ‘” " ' ,__ , __ , Prccizrici: l». our! ‘R-C-AJ‘. navlngrrllvc- Fiigll‘ ‘S.°l°“.". ",.°““‘Y“.‘“, “ "“‘~" “ii”? olson and, .\l. I~‘.\.\e/1rasCDorrIhQhI_ Nch G°‘°‘“,““3m ‘f’ b“.““"' h?’ _"’,“, ih= forhlqfecroslnrrs BAYER of llcchclic, N. Y . 1111110111161.‘ the lnar- Lzeut. A. M. Dunslan, R.C.A.F. re: Sh; ‘gléélgxkhdéghhnfitdhii OhhQGr-‘gfbgh The relllalns were laid to rest tn ihirymibhfinvémgflugjilfm our N" N“ Aspmm And 5°!“ E ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pfll!“ and oramrr Strefl CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH l". o. only“ wad" Kent Blrecl organist — Miss Rena Wood Rev, Nell Herman, B.A. MORNING WORSHIP Pastor lioo A. M. Theme: ‘Nfllll! 0"!" h Mn. V. L. Dlngwell, organise, The pastor will each at. I]. A. M. and 7 P. M. w 11 A. M. subject-second Menage on-“The Hall Marks of A Dlgclple." 2.80 P. M. Bible School (Classes for all ages). .’l P. M, Pastor's Bible Class. 7 P. M. Subject "The Greatest Mglhhalpnlackout In History." _ . . M. A united mfg-sung to fifiwglLjfIhohdugidu-rihm y"; 1n WIIICII Bll armed forces are Invited. $1‘, m hm“, m-y Wfllhrtllpy. Jlhllflry 2m The arr- Amhcm: ,0 Come To My "u", nual business meeting. d Jfius,__ _ ___ ___ __Amhms,_._ Questions Answered! Imiihe Jhnfor Chhh,‘ A hearty welcome given! ‘Blessed ls be that hath the God ,1 1......» rol- his helm and "M" l...» is in the lard hh God.’ You llre cordially invited to wor- |hlp lrltll us. 111.0}. Lodges lime.’ ymns 18 ‘I59 M9. U1. gm; x '0 iordb P5713’- tta. “III” l-tmmr-IM Nelli- mo l’. M. The Sabbath School m] WORSHIP 1m P, M. Theme: ‘Guilty or noi- Arrange details For blackout The meeting-to arrange final de- tails for the trial blackout which is to be observed in Suflllflerside "h Mohdflv hizht from 9:30 to lo o’ lock was held tn the town hall last night. The hall was crowded install new I Slate of Officers to the doors with the wardens and other citizens who were 3x15110115 m 1 t 11 Lien of the ol- get. all the information the could T“ 1101M M“ a No. l} and on the matter. Mayo: Cgmpbeli r ' st, L vrencc h, ‘yr, m,'“1.o.o.r~., look plow presided aria asked that the people at (lud Bellows Hail last cvehlrlfl CO-Opcrate 100 per cent in every l,“ m‘, regular session o; wilder detail. DD-(E- Leaflets will be distributed on ll, plvsidctt assisted br 991mg Mohdhy with full Instructions. AI)- Gfflfld .\I:ll'SIi'.\Il Fulton Adams all solutey no llsilts are to be visible a _.h._;{ m" netiilg Grand Lodge I cn t-llchoutslde during the black- flvtis. After the Imiianahmn ca‘: out Deli“. o“ MmidilY night the molly had been concludtfd. time fire siren will give four blasts as lhortaddruses glvcnby will“! ° m“ the signal to put out Lights, w“. brothers resent. N efiiimh dens and their assistants will be at were scrv which were 04 a (or their posts to see that instructions order. Plans have been mfl ekh are carried out to the letter. All the t-“TS-“K iii“- °5 Several “g; ‘ a Persons should cooperate with the {Cliélfifr lire result of whlzilt "f: wardens. All roads must be kept pttitd w K0419 the 1mg“ I“ “e5 clear for ally enlcrgcncy that might lodge. Bro. A. K. Cameron. ed and to materially assist the "he and anyone who ha n5 m luengtilening and - 11111118 °1 be firm ppe i-IN 0K1" 1X1 m“ “W- Folbwlns of the bIgcigguIihlgehlcolhdnlIhstthguIllmtfi l" mi‘ "m0"! m‘ “mums “m: the side of the road and stop. Meeting adjourned after some dis- 5L Ifl“'"“°° N°- u“ cusslon on details-s Nollie Gvulld—G€0l8lc 6'98"?» vice Gra:ld—Albert Dlmlib- RL-cordini secretary-Gordon P- dd. Financial secretary-L. l. Stev- IIiSOll. Trourllrer-F. A. varllderstihfl- Wtlfflfflb-WIII. Rodger-son. Conductor-D. L. Bethune- DEATH ENDS (Continued from page___1) ed at Ilia funeral. Several senior Canadian officers also are expect- _..1,g III. fifigecfirhri ‘nswonh ed t0 attend. Right. guwert Noble Grand-H. The Duke's death was unexpire- l . . §2...‘2.‘“2~‘22.““..“ iii be" m1 .‘ 2t. bi Gran --van - 1 e oil c was n all fllu ,.,,,,,,,§'.‘“"’ r No e health. His last officzlli act was in: attendance at the christening of Prince William, son of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who was born last Dec. 18. The Duke lived under live sov- - erelarns, Ills mother, his elder broth- er, Edward VII. his nephew, George V. and his great nephews, Edward May l. 1850. the 81st birthday anniversary of the Duke of Wellington whose name, Arthur. he bore. His other names were William Patrick A1- bert. He acquired III" name Pat- rlck through his moilters acquies- ence to the plea of an Irish beggar woman who shouted ilt her during an Irish tour in 1840:- "Oh, Queen, dear, caii the next one Prince Patrick and llii Ireland will die for ye." “Rlgll éflupiport Vice Grand-John 1m support Vice orrrra-orlen Johnson. Seem glgporter-Wm. Ollfll-IIHQ- Scene Supporter-J. P. Cflllfil.“ Chaplain-S. F. ilarimsh. Jllillor Past Grand-Percy Gay. Wlidey No. 21:- ' Noble Grouch-Brenton H. Wood- Vicc Grand-Ralph Macbean. Rlwordlnr; sooty-Geo. S. R-Yiiii- Flnanciai 3ec’ty—~D. W. Swan. 'I'l”t‘.35tIl'f‘l‘——N01‘1I'lfl11. A. Nicholsm. Warden-Jamal R. UCmDWTi- Conductor-JFlniay MllcKim-lon. Outside Guard-Morley Smith. Inside Gllard—-Wm. Munroe. Rim support Ncble Grlnd-A- O. F‘ Gill Left Support Noble Grand-Pres. "l§‘“imm' a n rl» wood - e . “ei"i<>i.“.~,,."’°" w“ mot all". i" -‘"§“.i‘;°l Sea" t S t Vi G d— . arpan~ va . ll ers. liiacxfnnan. r c‘ m: Junior Pastn Grand-Reginald =5Whe Sugrter-Percg Small- MaoNutt. llo Happiness in the llollle When Mother l: Sick The tired, worn out. mother cannot. malra a ha _py Ihmo it aha is sick and worried by the never ell g Mllsehold dutiu. _ Silo eta run dovvll and become: nervous and "Fmlih. Elnwuheartul and diaeou ed, can't reat- It iilaht and gets up in the morning mafia: tired a_| when she went. to bed. _ Women suffering in this vva may lid In Mllburlfa Health and Nerve h"! a remedy with which to Ila p recu to their health, build up the run ‘"1 lyatcm, and assist. them back to ealtll-Jlapplneas again. Pure 50c a box, 05 pills. at all dru counters. lnoir for our trade mark a "Red " on the package. The T. Mllbuxn 00., Llmlbvl, Toronto, Oat. rlsge of their eldest daughter, Virginia Ma ', to flying Officer Robert Franc Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. G Warren Brown. of Mont-real. lvhlcil took place in St. Paul's Church. Sllcrlmerside. RE ., Rev John C, Butler officiat- lng. The couple were unattended They are resiclfn at present in Sunlmerslde. ontreal Star. “ll-inn! mission (‘XI ‘ C.’ )\ by tile middle of (‘IS IQ TEILIX‘ bile recruiting YOUNG PEOPLES UNION ._. ElivffiiiyfllthiulirmillleihUiisii? "Ff", R"‘?:"-F~- M°¥‘°'°“~ h" W11 gmllggihlli T1‘e0§§~’lt¢§i.‘l?“§5...“viii? on t-ht‘ evening of Jlilillf-Yy‘ 1:1 Tile ,t_"'“$,f°"!ed 11° oiflwn- s}:- Kiil" i); My, 'I'I1Cl]1gi5 Benson, chief president, Miss Annie 1. G-OYCOXI, “n “as statoned n" the C“ar1°tt°' Electrician of tile Company. The presided The Scripture lesson lvrls town Rflrultmiz read by Kenneth Martin. Mrs. Ernest Cameron was organist The follwvlng slate of officers ‘a. elect- ed: President. Miss Ann imelecied). Vice Pres Donald ivlacLecd SQCPJIHYI‘. Miss Jean MncNcvill 'I‘l"c(lsul"er, Mr. Officer Comm an VISITING RE cruiulg officer formerly stationed MP6. has completed a successful re- filg week. About 100 applicants for lvnl. including sixqv-six from JKIEIOWII, were examined. 11c ‘ will be carried on at regular intervals in the province‘ TIL-INSFERRED --Sgt. Fred Kur- months before helm! transferred to the Recruiting Office at Moncton last month. While here ha was as- sistant to Fit-Ll. A. M. Dunstan, LATIYES ~ in the Province me n to the Island next month, Mo. lvorth, Manager of the Centre for several and the this clly. Funeral of ding, Mrs. Street. Hitler, in his brown unl- form, is shown standing between leaders of the two foremost democzacles in the world and each in turn is hitting llinl on the head "with a mrlfett. The result is that the chrlgrined dictator is kept con- _ stantiy dancing. The display, which Defence- i5 M was conceived by Mr. V_ A. Ains- Maritime Electric. supports the War savings drawings of Churchill. Roosevelt. little marl Hitler. were done by Mr. Carl Cameron, aiso of the Brudenell Cemetery there w await a "glorious resurrection." other routine reports we" sub mitted by the chairmen o! the various committees. Resolutions IOIIOWLII‘; resolutions were let anybody tell you it is. Personals Queen Mary Needlework Guild The passed: Resolved that His Worship ap- point a committee to interview the Provincial Government to see if the $650 grant to the fire depart- merit be increased. Ml‘. Fhedcl-ick Sherry". 5.11113; Dzslrlct Audxzor, Dept of Natigngl present in the Pro- usiness. vlnce on offlc Mrs. For-rest slocombe of Char. lcttetolvn ‘r spending the week-end I5 “'35 m; Dy cQun" 3' Kane I158! 2) at. Hal [I10 ._._...»;. of _\l;-_ “m, MacDonald cecsrxccti bv Colin. o! ‘ V. 8' SLQW. I-lfs. H-hny _‘.[ncD0;~_,,1ri_ J. E. Blflltt . .. all‘. 0.10 of till.- l» . (I nlembelq, Resolved that Mr. W. R/eardonbe Mrs. Ligazc. Mrs Laird and Ml; appointed sanitary Officer for Martin, "l6 F951‘ 1 - A brief itemized account of war Stihnvga-Ilntgliogeegclhaged “Yuk done is appcnded’ Mr. A. P Ueretll, Borden, Came to the city yesterday to attend m; funeral of River Scout Phillip Compton. who llzlci been one of his C D c, 5'51"‘ 1939 i0 Del‘. 1940. NI prcnllslng ycllnlz scout divers, ' °‘§=3“- knitted articles. ____ Resolved that a grant_ of $100 be For {he Your m“ s76 hhuwd M11 Leo Mcmhvm and Mk5 Ho“ made to No. 7 Genera Hospital, articles’ ~ . Canadian Active Army for tre pur- ence Malone o.’ this clty left Pri- o‘ pumhhsihg swim‘ equip» For 1st half of January 1M2, 86 Kéflniilé Mzlrt-filuMOrgargfts, hllfrs. ghch 1mg? mu ‘her brother, Mr. I I ilgythhlimrrrlmh 1110i: Halifax, they will ma.“ kiiigiefi articles. o! Emes ameron. iss 'a ac- . . ac nnorlo Spokane. W.sh- ' i 5~ i ¢ 113F651 slster-ln-law. ' ' 9- 118 ii WW 1317. Lead l-fonary President, Mrs‘ W. ington, are at present visiting their Mrs. Lawrence .\IcDona1d. grxigclivefiomatthse ‘xafiofigg The following hffzcers were elect- I-I Daugherty. Next meeting to be sister, Mrs. K.W.H. Enzcl. Chnr- . *"*— mmpqny o; the Ah. caxflv ‘corps “ii I ' 22' h°tI°t°“§'“.-iTi1@i; also spoilt a fslv mrifalglf‘t‘gti“lickel' Limb?“ Csliiiit-lh for thepurpose of the burchzlslnk llflzliatmness‘ glrfhhB- W» LQPBBB. rly visll l.‘ '- ct! . \/fr.. , , " ,. ,_ . v_ I5 lilomlng or ou - .- h llflffirl‘ 1c. ccrlt, M ,A. _ _ Johsx, _h_.,,‘}§h,,g§‘,f $9,111? Rhveh "inc fullelalof ‘l. g-ldlPhtitgll Caroline to rejoin his ship. after f. gl§°$sdeigdifi°flpfl§l‘i’y 22x32): Bartlett. n ‘ 5--'\~ OFFICE!“ HERE -—Ml1i0" They arrived home early ilzis week ‘me °I ‘he “cum; o‘ “on m’ 5 a Sileflding his furlough in the city flee; commanding, Th5 grant, w Pfeiiielli. Mrs. W. Cheamr l. and Ali's. A. W. Martin of Moncton. to an?“ me gunm-h; o; h plane crash lit Soudllopl". was held with his “h, and himhy ahded . AcLure. N.B.. arrived in the City ills: night. sister: lugs. John Moreside. Ntglgh Yesielfliit’ “item”? hm‘ §"t§i*u‘hv ——— gbsantregnd not ti: bégkgfle$gégeifi Vice-pro en! llfrs. W. l-fuestia, and will be in charge of the ser- Rh-eh m3 Afggxinnon 15 on his Church, 5J3"? te*11§§.°°‘_‘“‘°1 ‘Flt; Pie. Meilllie Ferguson of Dun- der any circumslanr-es, as an am Secrclal _ A, B. Cosh, vices In tile SJIVIVIOII Arnly Cit.l- f“; v 1o hi; nflgiye province h. Rev. A. 1.1: cw Gflifli?! m“, ililiill-"lgv left hfondny" morning to nuai obligation on the Czty o! T1“ EXPCH coin rice: Mrs. dcl over III.‘ vx-ekclld, lvhilc Cagi- 15 " q h-hih. u“ E501“. has no; Lieut. Rev. A. C. Full i. 0- m» lqyoln his unit ill Newfoundland Cilarlut-ieiowlll, Jrlnlcs Pmo . .\l:‘.~. J. P. Gordon. lain lllliI Mrs. kfercci" \v.il be in Low}, he“. for about {mu- veam Airport. _ 1 _ lifter spcllding his leave ill the was moved by Coun. R. C. Mrs. Bcnjlmin Rogers, 5:” 1\Lr5_ charge o! the services ill Mcrlctoll. ‘ During the service file lliiiilf City. Glallriier and SECOICINI bl‘ Conn, Dewar, Mrs, Pethirk, llfrs. Good_ Major and Mrs. Martin spent some four ylbl‘! in charge of the local Corps about twelve years ago. and it was during his stav that the Sal- vation Army Build lvils organized: and ll-lllie inally of the criminals are RWH)‘, the 3.1mm" will b2 glad In lnect and renew acquaintances with to n rare viclv. The lllirbo STILL RUNNING—Casuai - tamrs at the waterfront in C r- lottetolvrl or at Rockv Point across tile ilnrbor _vcstei"d v silglll-tlvo _ prdestrlans. trudging along beside the TGIF)‘ Fail"- sufficienty thick to permit per- were sung. were treated rnl Home to r ice has frozen T719 i1~"11b°7‘*°"~* WU“ 8m "Just As I Am." "0 God o1 Betllfill‘, and ‘Nearer My God To T7196 n19 bfdv vvls removed from the ‘ lilc before the service. Brehaut, George Anderson, Robert Copy) _____ J‘. E. Stems. will, Hrs. George DcBlois, Mrs, H, I ltlany friends IVIII be sorry gagegéiivtd bgllldf an atlllhlwance t?! gillir, Mrs. Houston. Mrs. J. A. rear of the iflless of little rll ~ 5711114’ m0" \' f0 i i‘ ‘a? “mi M!‘ Reuben , , 3 _ \vlll~'=_ 5m. o; ML and Mrs‘ (an; widow of the late CQnsl-abie Cyrus ‘Iqcdonad Wild, Coveilcnd. who is a patient ‘my fmm m“ dam or m‘ deaih- : at tile P. E. I<illn<i Hospital. he is It “Bsfiwvsd by cm"- B- Earls recovering" nicely; (Patriot Please yagmaqifcgggisecmiddfd bYCOY-m- BIRTHS P E. Island TIIOMQOV~At the those that lhmhlh- Smclfli “Him .0 to “our on it but the ferr" Wwd- wiiim“ K39“; wmian‘ l- "_ Hosp -i will be held in the Citadel Sa‘.".‘.‘- Zofiime, to keep h narrow char; pom-h and Pollallihhfcl-“Ovié dhch The many friends of Mrs. Ralph $1.5M?“ :3? day mid lvlll be ccnfillctcd by B13101‘ m; Ohm iyg-tllmen this city and $9I'\'i(‘t‘ at hue g1 llasct rhuvlx-hl“ (ioffln. Head 0f Hliifibfim- W111 "'8- (Continued from Page l) . v and Mrs. Mrlrtln together lvwth R0,.“ Pom,‘ Th" huh‘ made two N‘ by I-‘it.-1.cu L RfhUA. . i- Eltolneh-lhl" llha: she entered the _ _ _ 3195.31"); .e chM-o.wowh »- i ,- ' . , .1. ..-. . . -", - 1.“. .. . \.<l.:ll - -"*——i~i—rl-——:*j" _ ‘_' ‘ * t * ~ inclnblns of t.lc fzln There \\ l lcnllJ tllps l\.t.u.uf great. dlffl I“ e RA A F h rpmvthiwhhh by Inedicnl tmmimenton 'I'llllrsda_l for nouneed, shook “oops ‘tom-Nd me H&pht“" Jan .3, 1M3’ ,0 Man“ also be SDPCIRI s: '- I" cuity. I'IC".\'C\'€1‘, if ice becomes suf- cfieoup Cupfhnlll. Blake. iile hiiellimli h IP53"? ~I~ ficicrltiy IIQSIVV to permit horse . "Two F'1.'lgs"wl11 be delivered. Rev (TM-he the sgyvice will likely be Interment was in the Peoples Nell Hernlan will assist at this ser- disconghueq_ Cemetery. vice. ARRIVE IN EI\'(1Il.-\XI)——S(‘\'_(‘ll more Callminn lvcnltn have arr v- vd safely nvcrscts ‘.0 take lllell‘ places be=ide others from tie Do- minion already" serving in the Women's Transport Sirvlce (FAN. Y,» In the latest. grcup of volun- teers to Join their comrades in lull- forln lire Mrs. G. P. I-lerlds-"xs" I. Nfcllirczll, wife of Major G. P. H.11- derson of the Black Watch R.H.R.. Miss Elizabeth Kinny- dhliihifir 9i Mr. and lvfrs. R. M. Kenny. Bllck- Inghlun, Que. Miss Margaret Rose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rose of Vancouver; Miss; Joan Brnmfird Fletcher of Regina, lvfiss Cnihfrlrle MGCKIYIKOFII of Ottalvn. Mrs. (K0139 Penile of Charlottetown, P.E.I.. Wife of 1\[g.]0l‘ George Peakc. 2nd Heavl Anti-Ail" Craft Rea-infill. NTTSQB‘. and A 'ss Elizabeth Buvruss, Tov- ollto, sister cf Mrs. E. C. Cumber- illrlci. VMQnlrral. Rodd. Ordi , casket; eaoll draped with Hctapiedlawa-eortllie gtlhgnrllshln. England; Lac. AI Il-“Inllyg llhrnleill, lihgirlru, on lhe funeral car vvlllch “emf i‘ w“ hmfiqarl by another funeral car “hfol “hm “m; 1:11 G, n_ (‘alrlerhenlL Glasgow. "'00" “m. a marl, service ill ille Drill Ilnll at the F“ _|| 1*, ll, Bussell Snmvls. The flvc aHnl-n Weft other‘ illrlnaln lllllcrl lll IIIt" stlllv ffiiilh- ill‘ him?“ nnly civilian victim of the accident, Philip Compton. IIOOIIr '1‘h@~0ffieers and members of Si. Lawrence Lodge N‘, q 1nd Wilde-v Lodge No. 27 10.01% are requested to mcct ill Zion Church. Sundllj . Jun. 18th llt 1.15 p.m. to attend the funeral GORDON P. RODI) Secretary St. Ilalvrcnco No. 8 fl L-(ilii. lh one of our lzltc Brother I-Iillis llarydrcss. GEO. S. RYAN Secretary Wildey No. 27 t. tho Union Jack, containing the bodies of I-lf- G- W- I" _|_ Rummy, (flupw, Scotland and Ac. 1 K. formed part of the procession to Sherwood Come- ilcaring the bodies of Flu-Lt. B. J. Role. Douglas. Scotland. The funerals were held Thursdi! him" Airport conduriu‘! by l-‘lL-Ll. A. (‘. French and lion. ‘victims of a plane crash at Snuthpori Monflayu Ail- from st. llurlstlllfs Basilica the sl~mr mtrnicx. The was buried from SI. Paul's (‘tlurch l-estcrday after- ‘ Fillynel" received a warm wglgomg i citizen to the full extent required defence line. Japanese artillery loo Richards of the Canadzarl Navy *‘"— lpaipt up a clon-tluuous fire. The ccm- and Mrs R" l rds M13 E K Rayhexh vhho h“ been ‘ u _ . .01}. , nee Agnes fishing M,‘ and M“ h‘ w_ Plum 5112x2113‘; 21x11? lhowzlulgrphggl Klnch, a crusher, rm;- sheila. Charlottetown. leaves on return to ently too early YICHOLSON - A: the Ilfemorlal Summcrside this morning, Mr w percewe me trend of the battle. IQNPii-ll Si- Thor But. Gen. MzicArthllris head- —,*» 19F- i<> i ‘~‘- 2 uarters found time to reporttothe Nlchtw-"h. a son- epartment that 1n occupied areas GODFREY _A: the Japanese were “systematically Hospml on Jan looting lulu devastating the entire and Mrs. J. w. G<Xifrev New Wilt- Phillips m 5mm“ r m shire, a son. Jiuncs Hfllwcv. iflemfi} Japanese QIIEIJS. fehe navyg alga said DIXON-A? Q14‘ P 153M151 H05- . 0:12., on Dec. n W. and Mrs. from his many fox farming and other" friends in Charlottetown and Vicinity. the P. I. Island i2. I942. to MI. Mr. and Mrs Everett and son. Gordon returned lrttctflvn aflel- spending \\'l"€I( in Slllllfllf‘. the guests of that the submarine menace off the Pitiil °1i Jim‘ 5- ‘~94 1° M!" Ind .\frs Hclvarri Wa. . Pte P111111 Atlantic seaboard remained un- MYE- RO!‘ Ddwh. E- Jdauthiei‘. has bee; smtloncri Wm. the p_E_ h changed. confirming an announce- Melllfil Milllde» Hitlhlanders in Newfoundland. and mm‘ "W" Thur-ed a _ h heme on furlwkhh =1 Y the FORD—~At the P. s. maria l-loapi . COB-St Gllhrd. it said that a second allied tanker lulu been easel-lea Ifl Rhfofhfigs ggfqifitvif X5533“ “l3 a. sinking condition L-l the Long “r Ford 'd‘“,,“{;,., vcms‘ u Island area and was assumed to ‘ 5' , ' a ‘ U‘ ' n e‘ have been torpedced. The l'essel BROWN _. A!‘ Gm“ MMHTIIIY was identified as the UOlmDra which 1W‘- Hadfax- JMWUY 14m flow the fla of an allied nation. - w M’ “id “*1 Mm" .1“: if" _ I-Ql-eve-m >071 o eny arumor that the bod- oln under fall"; and I believe heohofhlagqo slhirrvxluagfhI-jcatrtll l: prized and prunous lnheri- Bnoklyn navy yfmh and whlhom "incl ill all its fullness and with wmng ma" w“ hho ‘rum whah m, Elli 115 lllllJ-ltfltifir-S Lhll‘ illeillls. 0i slower" in the report. the armv hotrle of the CII-CIKIIRQ clergyman. Wurst‘. liill’ made by the peopifl said. adding that in no case would Rev Donald C Bootlzrcl-d, Char- represththiivss freely chosen. It such shipments be made "unless lottetown on Dec. 1'1. 1941 Jeanette mllst have for its ohiects: the bodtm were cared for in cof- Annie llaruod. lluuzer River to "1. Equality o: opportunity for 111" (xlarles Henry Pctard of North all without distinction — for all Wlltshirle lelidy to d0 useful lvork with hand j“ " and brain: "2. Control and restraint o! the Appeals lContixlued _fl'0fl1 page l) H I9 way-mum wok “ca” Brown (nee Elizabeth MacDougalll B. S011. “1 anl an individual 50rd l F DEATHS In. Memorlam i—-———-—=~==~———————— STEWART—At Ml. Albion Prldajr Jangaryl 16. 1942. J. Richard Stewart . age '10 years. Fillifiil Sunday. r.§.‘.‘...'.°l§.“t..i1‘§’i‘Zi-’.§§.‘i..‘i§‘5.i§§iiT' til-poo‘ ll c l» m also ed this llfe on January is, 1938. Pollhhi Cm‘- ' "A silent thought. a secret tear, ARSENAYLT-At hfiscollcile, Jan. to prevent injustice to others; “3. Subject to such restraint. the right to self-expression for every man and lvonlall-sclf-cxprcsslozl in WONI and rlct and life. “This is our lilherltahce of lib- erty, to preserve which our ances- Keep; her memory ever dear. l6. 1942. William Arsenauit, aged tors have fought through the cen- Time takes away the edge of grief 81 _vears Fzlxlez-rl! Sunday after- turles, and we fight, today." But memo y turns back every leaf.‘ noon a; g (fpfm-k {mm m, law residence tn Sp John the Baptist Cilurcil, MihCillltiif‘, GILLlls'—.~\t. Nclvtolvn Cross Jan- llllry l5. 1942. Julln \\’. Grills. aged While he W35 an lildivldualist this did not mean "that we have managed lvlloi may be called our individualist slxstcnl well." said M1‘. Luvlnfly Remembered by Sister Edna. 11-605-1-17-41. M91839“. CIWIBIIYIK ‘he P794111’ — 37 years F'\lllt‘l‘.\I Saturday at 2 era of "expIoit-atlon and specula- "‘ ~ - i I i- 1H» residence to flon" mllst not return. To this end bard pm mm N 1 k Belfast Cemetery. "more than one reform will be hwifii" ———— TRAINOR-At Oivllfirlnnrl on Jul. He suggested "an lluthorltativ! Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Nicholson. m, 1912. Helen Jczln. (laughter of hodl... be r-(‘t up to have illrlsdlc- Milton. lvish to lllank their friend: M,‘ “m. ‘hm hush 17am...- gged lion over all companies and vested and neighbours hereand ill Dlilldfis ‘our molhhi with polvcrs similar to those exer- and vicinity for kindness ‘show? vised by the securities and ex- them 1n their recent bemavemerh. w TE _ h, h“, Pm." 00m“- vllllngc commissions of the United also those who sent letters and 1 Jo" l v lo. i942. Mrs states. 'I‘ilis body would control 03811111793133 M6104‘ ' ' lvnl. lvrllw . "8 It'll“ Wllfliii promotions, re-orgnnization, merg- (mm tho r ’ of Mr. Aft-hill’ A ers and the like "to the full extent Maegan!‘ n n altgcdcfliélgé. 1m _. 1 i- 5 ,1‘ :l ‘('1' I.‘ I . that th~ pllblc interests demands N. D. MacLean un i l and prevent "exploitation and lUII1I0s< flnancialism in whatever Bonn-Al the Pl-znce Edward ls- _ | g» land Hamill on Fr:<'.:l_v. Januarv qtfhretie illllst be more "ihorough- UNDERTAKER 16, 1911, Rulw ll Hllils (Hillier Rcidd “g ggippfyflig“ o; corporation in h s 4S1. vcnl". Funeral ronl Z 0n hhichf. and mopleis savings EMBALMER Cilll Sui vx-iallllar)’ 18th. ser- vice starting at 1.33 funeral leaving at 2 o'clock. Ill'€l'm"l\t Perplew Cemetery. The late l\fr. Rodd ls resting at his residence 195 Ehtzray Sweet. >li0lIId be made "as secure as laws (‘JII lnllke tilt-m secure." "Ill general I favor ail reason- able and useful social reforms," the Conservative leadin- lid. Charlottetown and North Wlliahlra Phone l0