i; v ORROW crnrlul Gllliiiillli ir,%‘ BEEURCHES TOM {rife CATHEDRAL Ifisaurs ‘"- Roeiiford Gillie a... vigil-Ink "NM suunu lillviOll , II . ifofilhs Izlinrsl semi-lat i" s""”°"' School. a: Ffihsgdill-siin and Sermon. WEEK DAY B RVIUID floly Eucharist, 1.4! an. . muddy and Friday. l.“ a-Ili. Wednesday. 9 , _ mo“ Evensolll. 2-D- ,__ ~ “sr. PAUL'S CHURCH "'1" s" dds...“ as. “mfintl-‘t’. W» Lillian ma. ~ 1 iii '5‘3'..'d.°§.1'1'1'3'.'."s'3m1 Cem- nion. "i000 Confirmation School. 11.00 Litany and sermon. s30 Sunday School. 7,09 Evening Prayer and lemon VPRESBYIERIAN '“ IRE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Minister - m. Lleut. the Rev, T. ll. lluaseil iomers. M.A., 5.13M" R.C.A.I‘,_ Director, of Mill Miss E. Lillian Melenais, Mus. Bu. ll aJII. Morning Worship. Anthem: "Just As I Alll."— liowlrs) 2.30 p.m. Church SchooL 7, p.m. Evening worship. Antliem:"'Ablflc With Me." -- Fl‘ m son . x; pMinister will conduct the lervlcee and deliver the Sermons. ._Zl0N PRESBYTERIAN crluacll Prince and Grafton Stress lev. 0. Carlyle Webster lira. lidwln Johnatons Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 a-m. Theme: "in The see. vice of the King." Hymns: 33. ‘I37, 181, 552. Anthem: "The Heavens A" Toll. he," (Beethoven), 2.30 .m. The Sabbath Behoal ‘gfl llble lessee, ' EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 1m. The ulinisterwlll be mined bv Miss Muriel Jacobson, HA. National Girls’ Work 59¢". ry. llflflnli ‘Ill I00. ‘ AnthelnzqTlae Lord Ia ling," (Miami to ‘ " ii I ways aeknosvled e ~and Ie ball direct tgy __ A cordial invitation extend. sl lo all to worship withhus. EASTEIII GUARDIAN vwlws coxcss-r. u l-llil . giyggvéhoypnéy 1 activists-i. Aid w Russia‘ Iiugd? p ‘$521K ‘JPATRIOTIC WORK. -- The lomen cf Mimllrrile are still busy ii Red Cross work, meeting we); E51: st different homes: L-ast week d..§i§-’.““%iii.“ v.3?!" i‘. In”? “Mitre IIOIIIC.—L, 8' ' JPAINFUL 7 _.. Winnifred n.l&‘i‘y“”§§." WIlIlusl: wilful iiwldsnt when she fell on 01cc 111 the Rink on Tuesday mitt III-CLUIIéIQIIGI‘ wrist. She as ‘hen to the ls County Hoep tai ‘bllnrgtd was rendered and she was 4: so to her boardlnl house. --'"0CKEY.-A sood lime o! 20cm wasplsyed in the mm. ‘will; lzik-ililk on Manda evening he. "who slim-year rteamsn eidlt..fi’..d°'v'..z".r_.vm°'“ of Montague-L.’ m," JVISITING Pumas“!!! Mr myiékliggbolankstudent in r33. I I Q! B1111 u , {We Presbyterian c‘: , ‘gllllf. at both morn and erbium , if,“ on Bundsy br sins an ln- i’ “8 mess e to a lures concre- "lllm. Mr. icholson favored the P83111111: congregation with a solo, M ii Understands." In the evezlina ‘is. Wl liam Garrick was t scio- drl-erglimlihl "Jesus i; ways Personals i." s" “is: I gills home in MONA us. ‘d: la a i "f Mr- and Mrs. ward 1cm. . ‘Mrs. mm Dari Nicholson. wéndiliwi. arrived in Montague on m lillesday eventn called there by Me Hess of m. N choleorfs mot er mil. Murdock Nicholson of ldwhoisa tierltirlt-he l gm L. umlrb LHURLI] of CANADA TRINITY uulrn CHURCH D Iiaissc III. linen ldillsl. M A n, p, III Marie Meliongaii, Dawn“, a l- l»: Kendall. s.c.c.o_ n“ 1..a.a.m.. 1m s 1m l-fihfilbgghwidrah DJ). W‘. S. Bennet 1.00 P. bL-Publlc Worship, i llerlnou: Rev. Hugh Minty, “A, , anthem: “God l. . 5pm‘;- ._ germon: Rev. iluih Miller, M.A., Anthem: “Lead Kindly Light,"- Sullivan. Voesl Bole: “i Heard the Voice of Jesus Sayfl-Bisehoff - Mr, T, W. Bentl G we ey. Double Quarlelle (Merv; you") | 0121c!“ ‘Now the Light of Day."- ilqsitors and students eomhny come. BAPI ISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince anduFltlNy Streets llinis r lav. i. Judson Levy, B4, MORNING WORSIII Mu‘ P ll l-lll. M il J Girl's W019: 'ss¢r:°t:'r';°'.'.'mN§1'°$,' sllolker at this service. Anthem-Selected. The Church School 2.30 P. increased attendance and sue. talued interest in this Bible study service of the Church ha| been ula ked use of the 6|» . lord!’ (Woodward). I I IVENING WORSHIP ‘l p.111. Hills." » . "Mes Anthem. "The Splendour of Thy u, l" n Inch. Mua. use. organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH Great George street SALVATION ARMY Ad t. and Mrs. Mercer in char" liit. and Mrs. ohlrae of lnusic. The s lal rescher both Maclcan ln IIIOIII" In; an even ng-mv, Ne“ u“. man, ILA. Holiness Meeting Preach with Praise in; Service at ll am. Subject: From “Gil al to Jordan." club"- sllflflsv is MI and Bible Hospital. Miss Erma a. Tait. Prov- illgmllld Evangelistic Ser- Suliject: "The second Corning of Christ. When? iiow? why" Come And Bring Your iiriendai CENTRéAL CHRISTIAN HURCI-I Rent Street lflss IL ‘ lat. ll ash. and ‘i pm. ll a m. Morning Worship Sermon: "The most common and Inset dswerous aln tods ' Anthelni "Jesus, Thou Art the Sinners’ Friend," (liull). 1.30 l‘. M.—Bible Scheo ‘I pm. Evening Worsh ip. Sermon: "The four Judgments of Scripture." Saunders. Organ. Rev, II. B. Bell will preach at Duet: Selected. Mrs, c. l. Mm. Gresor and Mr. Brie MacGl-egor. Anthem: "Father liear Thy Children's. Cal "_ .(.Go_wer),_.______ _, lveryone wr come. VICKY fits "WELLINGTON" One of Britain's newest and bi est gas i=. M, with four-motored born rs long-range is the Lancaster, built by A. .2! E3Tl£‘l‘"...._"'......., Ilia in advance. UONIID ‘NOI- IIATION l-III INIUI m iute=sm“m:£ pa. saurz will he absent from m: t reb§id§ "““"' ‘mbw AI-l. WINTII ua-rs clearing “his at ‘the Iashton lhoo. 140-21. mifii‘.?"f. v o!‘ t Ibbruary 8 P. M. Cllsrlottarwa auntie!- IOGEI-B IIAIDWABI 00., will iligtliiifidqfiulésgly was. llebléuary Stock taking w‘ mm’ Qsrlfif cavltxnlsu casual _ .6 vices on Bonds . January soft. New Glasgow a ll A. M. an in Cavendih t3 , , _ _ mm“: a P H.000 Wbao-efi‘ NEW GLASGOW cnllsrum CHURCH SERVICE! Bundsy. January slit. ll A. at. rning WOYSND- l2 noon, C unity QIILUI Blind ~ -. to». straits. - r e . V. . . , Minister. - i-ao-ii. aocsas aan A ust received‘ a fififdcgfdflil card and a carloeci of Galvanized Sheets. 140.31, . e. dllififi”?.i....”"ii.'i”di.‘i.‘i"i"ii A. M. Wlrlll w d tons“ as...“ “d... 0i‘ an . . Rev. T. Constable, f-so-ii, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Baker of Bris- tol, P. E. 1., wish to anrlouncizdiihfi l A H18“ of their Ioretts to Gaston Hilbert Dupuis e la . Wedding to t kg place in February. a 1-30-11. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, l-ltlntel‘ River Pastor Charge: services will be held on Sunday. January 81st as follows: wiltshire 11.00 A.M. Wheatlev River son P. M. i-Lunter River 1.10 P. u. Rev. Lewis M. Mufti)’. Mliilittglg u ATTENDED INSTITUTE -Mors than 80 nurses registered st the Institute for Graduate Nurses con- ducted at the Saint John General Hospital nurses’ residence by N. D. Fidle. Attendinz from P. E. I.‘ are Miss sheila M. Jay. P. E. I. inclal Sanatorlum, Miss Hazel M Adams, Prince County Hospital, Summerskle, Sister Mary Irene. Sil- Itgr Maliy Patricia. Charlottetown osjJia . CHURCH UNION-Jll View the movemen‘ in Great Britain and the United States for the bruising the Christian Church. a discussion took place in St. Paul's Church ‘sail on Thursday when the Oiertzy of the diocese were in conference. Rev. Dr, Miller and Rev. T. H. Bussell and explained the Presbyterian Or - ere, while Canon Malone set forth the case for the Anglican orders. The interutlng Irliscussion was much appreciated by a'i present. FURTHER TRAINING - Pilot Officer William l". Campbell. son of Mr and Mrs. W. M. Camb- bell, 30 Balsam avenue south. ob- tined his wings at Iiagersvllle on course in general recorlnrksance and astral navigation at Summerside. P E I He attended Prince of Wales School, Delta Collegiate 11nd the University o! Toronto. -I-1ami1- ton Spectator. I-‘ORPAI-JR MA ON Y. W, C. A. DEAlL-Mlss Sal-ah Graham. aized so former matron at the Y.W.C.A.. ldl Winter street. die yesterday at her home, 36 Arlin t 1862. the dauilhter of the late Rod- erick and Jessie (MacLeod) Gra- hflm. retired as matron of the Y.W. C. A. four years a o. Che leaves a sister, Mrs Flora arrv of Char- lottetown. Prince Edward Island, and several nieces there. She had lived berg 65 ears. The funeral was held We nee ay from the Dds and Chllds Funeral Home. Main Street. Burial in Hampstead, N. Ii.- ‘ ' Exchange. Till BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the monling worsh-lg service. ll AM, an interesting dresa will be delivered by Miss Muriel Jacobson. and needs. st the evenlns orsliln service. w l V. I‘. a. Ltd. (Avro). It has a IOB-footil-iike as the sub ect of his sermon wins-span ia 18 feet long. Note turrt midway in fuselage. strorla, is a It l-l feet ST. PETEIPS GATIIEIIRAI. iiALl. ii.A.|-'. Male Bhorus Concert THURSDAY, FEB. 4th. 8 lhii. \ Tickets 85 cents By ltilld permission of Group Captain Blake mtndl 11m nrilrns l-iave your salvaged Fat and Bones delivered lo Davis l Fraser, Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY of each week. » I-ZI-Zll 1 k A 1:; ‘aids; lord" W We in ton. built bv Vc ers- rm- t I twin-engined. iong- ‘nmm m" range bomber. a veteran of com- bat in Lie RAF. It has lie-foot wing- "The Msssaae o the Hills." Wood- “The flplendcrs of by e evening . J Inc . us. Been organist and choir-master will he in chsrle p! the day's music. ‘I'll! KIRK Oli‘ 5'1‘. JAMES.- Both mornins and evenimf worship it the Kirk tomorrow wii be con- ducted by the Minister. Flt. cut»- ths Rev. T. Bufisell Boaters vmo the mo w l preach on e ems " Poo g Yourself‘ and in th even " t' Reeligion. Ldiaa E. liilllan Molten Mus. Bat. 0r . 2.80 the Chllfiih In Memoriam In loving memory of DUNCAN DAli-IAOII ‘ 1 Died lesson so. less, Tb b liter iii mfiiéllwndfs... '“ Illa wire and remit!- l-ao-li. " Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for their kindness and symliflthy in our time of troubs. Tfllillfloffi. a, cruitlns Officer and stafl‘ together Ludge 511 @1555“ o; live stock uiuvcti § M185 which are located in Eastern King’; °t l treatment. together is‘ the various sections of‘ Bcmers by invitstfion were present d“, w spend a “mouth Wm,‘ m‘ December 28 and is now taking "awmmre o; often “listing a the The RSV. 1. Jlldsbh Le . M1 under the perintan envy oi uni 11A. MacK IIOIl-O Wednesday Itmlll’ no the minister viii duct loid- Bebe wlegitn "irorehip and lee ure oll l. 0 - 111s CHARLOTTETQWN GUAR1l1 Ahi A SACRED CONCERT IN AID OF THE RUSSIAN RELIEF PIIIIIBE EDWARD THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT JANUARY 31st, 1943* IILVER COLLECTION AT DOOR ADULTS ONLY DOORS OPEN 8.30 a ~mmmw v ' Rev. D K. Ross led in prayer as he s» slowly sank to est by the side of his father and sister who pre- dflWmd him several years ago. As we who remain begin year Myrl begins an eternity with his Saviour whom he loved and served so well. 2' In Memoriam GEORGE 1.. lioswacc After I llnserlnz illness, which he bore with characteristic fortitude, Georsc Louderdsle Boswell passed w his eternal rest at the Prillru Edward Island Hospital, Gino-Ame. WWII. November 23. 1942. Born at Mount Melliclt, Julio g, i881. the son oi the lute Albert Boswell and Ann Marla Lane Bos- Wlli, he moved to French For! in 1903. In 1909 he married Matilda Kathleen Wyatt of Dliilslfillllflflt? who survives him, toge.hel' tviah three chlldlcn-Robertina am; . George at home; Graeme at pres- seoo t, , ent a student at Prince of Wdl-m. M t Violet u. owed College. Three children dtcd id 1d- wllo is visiting her hometown, Char- fancy. nttetown, this week in the interest Mr. Boswell was s man of deep of Cailadtm Women's Army co-fi, religious convictions, always lTtili} recruiting. Miss Owen, ddughte, of to help tile church or anything fr: Mrs. W. W. Owen and the late 1,4,, the betterment of the contmuniiy. A loyal friend and neighbor. lie will ‘ Owen f lsa Po ,, , 1 ' o “m” smw" ch“ go greatly missed especially in tilt" - n, e111 sted on February l8, llnaifilorfl Twhllrk pltovirzdnted “f, Con” oéjcesllnnlrlg under very difficult: w” “3°~ clrclunstances, tl-i late Mr. Boswdlli (Qwldlfl-n Army Photo). built up a rebllttitlon in live strict; circles which is rarely equaled. lie. was a born live stocizmall, H15 uinl- I ity to breed, develop, _________ nan pursue DAY-Yesterday Lieuiz-Coi Chandler, Re- select. 1nd with the medical bo d had b ~ all’ It N0. 62 C.A.(aD.)T.C. ‘Begcsii Grove. where they interviewed a IBYW number 0f recruits. VACANT SCHOOLS-There has been llltle choline in the number lo! schools closed for of lbiwhers 5111M the New Your it was learned yesterda from Department of Education of lcisls. The number still stands at about l5, hair of 1m high above his fellow .1 01-‘ fates. He was widely known. s a. breedcr and exhibitor of shim) iillli Ayrshire cattde. Perhnns no bl‘(*£'(it‘l' 111 Eastern Canada won so Ill-Hi. , prizes With so few animals. His v 1.. lngs covered all Maritime S and the Royal winter was unexcered. His nl‘0\\’i'SS these rcs ects gave hint no need tn use unfa mess m- mlsrepi 1L2.- lion in any of his cmnpvtltio \- dealings with his fellow itvc . men. His farm name "BIHCKEHRNPJ can be found in the pedigree o! many of the leading flocks an herds across Ciinada. Personals It is generally agreed that ihu late éti/lr, Bipswall £115 the rmlosi int‘- Mr. ErnestF. C0105 of Milton hfl3‘.5 a“ “F "P Si"! "1"" ° “S "W ' lm the Muritinles, entered m“ P‘ E I‘ Hospital m, The funeral snrvice was conduct- ed by his pastor. Reverend J. A. Nicholson, who visited him iCfllliiifi" during hi5 illness. The Reverend Mr. Baak assisted at. the church County. There are very few schools closienziingi Central Qfins, the re- ma vacsrlc 1 Western Prince.” n‘ “may m The many friends oi Mrs, Tup- Iper Ferguson. Mnrshtield. will‘. re. iN. . Fldle. Attending from P. E. tI. are Miss Stella M. Jay, P. E. I. , cession entered and left tho .1 l ‘the organist nlnved the (1% Mr. Frank Willcughby. W '1‘ , R. C NV N... arrived home Wednes- 1'11. tour Culling." The survlvlnt.’ sisters and broth- ‘wife and family. ers are: Mrs. s. c. stow-art. nun- - - -‘.< i itilafiriiarielii Elli/rm rtivanade my“? Friends of Mrs. litrallk Wliiough- M35?“ elumolhrsmrsfg’, Wyrflp," by will be glad to hear she is do- lflq 1110613’ after another operation last week in the Charlottetown Hospital. LAC. Iioy P. Gormley who spent a very pleasant amok at. his home. St. Mary's Rd. has been rred to Nova Scotia from Borden; Henry in Mm-sitfilclrlflnrru staffnage. The floral tributfs wort- beautiful and were from tho (Ol- lowing:- The Family. _ Mr. and. Mrs. A. l-l. BwlY-ii Mrs. Wallace Wouri mri i“. l M1‘. and Mrs Noll zlrrnrh: MYBL BURIIOE The death occurred at Alexandra. on New Year's day o: Myrl, est son of Mrs. Wm. R. Burhoe and the lat;- Ml‘. Bulhoe. in ills 34th ‘year. Myrl was a general favorite with all his friends and at home. in community llf he was loved and respected by al. During the past summer Ln com- In Memoriam MIL ONESIME L. RICHARD The death occurred at his resid- ence. '15 Elm Ave., Cildrlottctolvll. irlfidlyoeilivriilitfogymritfsfigxiigigilga,cfiiiii ti: 0i! January ‘i. of Mr Otto-vim", took much pride in the work often Richard. at the ass of 8» ~11? ed with him that we must make o ‘eating place beautiful. Irittfe d d he know as he completed his wor in the autumn he would be the next to sleep in the plot ‘he cared for so well. five vesre He was a ta‘lor grocery business at the about ad- dress I“ "fly m9 he "mud with m” He was n faithful member of tho i?“ , tool: ' ‘ “ church here. and was a true and loyal member taking his place, not only in the re ular service but communion Catholic Church. and njwdvs an active part in Ciloir work whatever parish he was welding During his sickness he wss vis b Rev. G. McKennli. C‘. SS. R- aigo celebrated his funornl M The funeral W115 held on tiliimt. e. lie leaves to moum besides a sOrItJWliiI mother five brothers and two sisters. namely, rdon and Frank the “ mestead Lloyd of cornwa , Chester and Walter of i a 4 new l‘ Full, ‘Iur- l, onto. As a filter and 5hO\\‘lil2lli, l {xi-Han D7 A MGR“; ‘ I d Donald. Mrs. 1i. L. Gi and grave. whfc the funeral in -i d2. favorite hymn "I can hem- mv Sflv- ‘ in Mount Mellirk: Allnon in Dun-t Manitoba. His many friends lavish M d M“ T, . l. F,.,.,,,_,.nn_ him the be“ luck‘ KgiililmBosivalf anld Fantily. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Clay * The P. E. l. Ayrshire Brcodorsl Cl b. IN MEMORIAM . . "Ilho P. E. I, Shrfn Bron Pr: . s- sorint-ion. _ Tile P. E. I. Swine BYCEIICI“ A“ sociaticn, "m; - l t M . Rich 'd we; bu1-11rlt'l'i"-‘~ ., .. . , Nmankmg w h“ ch who work naisil, gut ifliiialbtiflil ‘a yQi-Jnlcni ‘Ofi or, Watson White, E. A. McDonald. f" h ti. ti t'M'. Snflie Charlottetown ol l e ms mug Gézbeey Aims. J. Bears. vim. G. sen- trade. and also conducted a retail P to the Church of the Most Holy Ro- deemer. Funeral serlves at the cams» ‘ ii 1mm. City’. 1161i Til morn? Hi-Y-Grads. Charlottetown 0461.00 11:. uxld zvus. o. c. Or 11 , s_ A‘ Mcmnam sswe I000 i 13.1.11)’ a ltiacllinia obi/lists Harbour Women's m. ‘ s1 ute Phrktizlle Quoit, Club _ nillllg circle of King; Dough. ters 0f Trinity United Church W ‘Jétowi Ebb-division o! the L 1o -.>' ltJlids Red CKOS Unit in 1mm»; lllemory cf Mrs. M. W. Wood Clltities E. Carson Klililllll‘ Women's Institute Itienlorlal L. 0. B. A., OIYIDWXI M1‘. and Mrs. Fenton I-l. Court. Hartford Ivitfiuuuns Limited, Klimuir 1 L-iw .4" Motltague Worrlen‘; 2 iLLiIiéUiE Ls i . ’. smell . Mon ue hiolliague Branch tganadlan I/dglon R.tJ. Mdcclonald s. 00.. Mon- ll gue C, ii Horton, Murray River $5.00 from John Gormley, Henry Lap-hum, Major Robertson, D. J. llliu,“ Gordon Maclidtllan. c: 2 .3’- 5?'9-.~1 828 88 388 l-l- oco S 86 88 5?? 8s .55 as was; Royalty w, ., Ruth McLean, Loni; Cree '; A. C. MocKfly. P. Mt- Cunsldtld, n. A. Poole, L-auchllu B ‘e L d l" . . i'\Il$_ J. T. Landl-lgan, Geo. M. Glow, W. R. Graham. L. Inckerby, Mrs. C. M. Hopkins, Monday N1 ht Bridge Club. Mr. and Mrs. Wen ell Graham, Mrs. Frank Lemon. Mrs. i. Knott and Mr. A. Martin. Mar- ' .t Mo-dr. G. M. Moor, Jack An- 111". R01‘. F. L. Mullally 0f M011- $4.00 t1"0111 wi 11am McFarlazle, south Melville i Ldguc and ticinltx Parkman Mrs. G. R. HOIIDES. i . PAGE THREE FOR SALE WAT ERTOWN, Co1ln.. Jail. 26~ tAEU-Horace D. Taft. Bl. bother of the lat» President William How- ard ‘I'M: and founder and for many ywars headmaster of the Taft Fcllool for Boys at Waiertowrl, died at hi. ilome tmllflll- ' Mrs. John Garrick: Covisilead; George C. McLean. Win- Nltl. Allnedr, Miss Mrs. Archie Bruce. Mrs. finest 1D)‘, Upton; Dxjylv, ltfiés B, Poole. MODloBCU-ei Forest Hill; Mrs. Ethel Younkel‘. Gill’ $2.50 from Ernest Griffin. Mrs. E. Johnson. Ltluflliiglle (‘r-utili- "Milli. Cambridge Owen. Mflflflfl Mom 0d, Marv l-laszard, City; R109 Point W. Robvrt Lowther. New Dom n: {JQIIII A. MUCLAZDKi, West Royalty: E. A. :.i.~.;~.Plice, Forest Hill: Abrwv W- ; w. 1i. UHILC, Pawnal; Hal'l-y_D. Suntmervllle ivire. A. c. i/idolisy. Mrs. B. M- , M and Mrs. John A. Mc- Km, i’, Oswald Graham. B._S. Rich- Amztts It/IRIBIIDNOH, W. u. John- M ‘ B Melllih. , , Thomas A. My. and Mrs. W. A. Mai" M. I. Graham. MTG- ills. w. A sreele. W. 0- stewdrt, Mrs. A. Dlnewtll. Mrs M: Boaton, Wm. M. M0011. RDy W. Jilzkcll. Mrs D MacQuari-le, Wm. Lamont.‘ Wm. D. MacLean. Leslie MacDonald. A. F. Cflmilbcil- » |<8R BIHCCYHEOI‘, Mrs. G. Mcllifih. S ney Llcwelyn, Alden Mcbaren. fljavld Sencabauzil. Mrs. Ado M86- ; Kay, cnmerun Clow. Montague and ' virinipv; IASIBY Johnson. GED/l“ Tau-Load, A. V. Johnston, L Herrlljlil. \ D. Hunts. Murray River and vit- ‘ ill s 0t) from Adrian D. Egan. W- 1 ...\ Cclllil. Ml. Stewart: Steph- ion G. Word. Bus McConnell. Dall- » ivi \1cL:un, H. A. McLeod. Mrs. Dr. i ~- ‘Ilium McPherson, Andrew Wm. J. Curr. Barbara . R. W. Webb, Arthur Herbert MucLean. _-:.. Canoe Cove SCDOO! ,-L'illi(il\'3ll, Mrs. J. G, Bennett. City; Airs. Charlotte Moore. Wrst RON- watsoil Livingston. Cornwall; urd Drake. Cornwall; Peter Ill- i (Jarllui-ll; L. MncKimlon. $1!‘- ~ : . I'll. $3.00 from Rev. ‘Thomas A. Wilson. Crapaud; Mrs. , _ Westmcreisnd; Charles Miller. Vic- "luv; Iidl-ry Colts, Wlnsloe; Mr. and tot-is; i1- N. J. MCEWUX), St. Peters: Mrs. A '(‘ll Johnston. Murrav River: Id.‘ Hi1 ; Miillllll, Miss Clara C. Dochertyg Cumberland Hill; M. H. Leslie. son, Sh. Rlvervlew; Truelove To); . Donald, P0 lur Point; Mrs. Aeneas - M s 1U from Junior Red Cross. Cross i pnmroge; 115-3113;; Morrison, AlillOfl Cro lit) town; Charles _ Stewart; North wiltshlre YfllmiiUptoi-i; Mrs. Elizabeth Wood. Mrs. Edward Wood. Alice Murchicson, North River. 1,; Curran Ban C. W- L-Z crapaud t0 date is $55.00. Britlqe- m“ town and vicinity $41.00 Monramlo Hammond Nevason, S. D. Dunsford, Victoria; ustlne Morrison. Cumbwlnnd James and Mrs. Dtmflm Milford ROYYYI- Sterllrl! McDontfl Charles G. Mc- mrose: lvialcoim J. Stillman Acorn, FORD, light delivery. in good order. Pflc¢_._.___-.____.---- I 011s TYPEWRITER, Underwood. Price - _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ ._' _ _ _ , One new ELECTRIC COCO-COLA COOLER. Price — - — - - - s One ICE CREAM CABINET. While. 1 4 Hole. Cost 336.00. Price -— -- — — a One BACON SLICER with Stand. Cost 150.00. Price -- - - — - - - u One Extra Heavy 4" Tire Truck - 1 Wagon for Tractor. Price - ._. ._ _ a One Light Truck Wagon, Pole and Shafts. Price — - - - - a Mm cisn and nnv sronrs y . -__;_>__ .1!‘ a ‘firltsbiwia, C. Holm. Bonshaw. R. BQOTHEII 0F PRESIDENT $2.00_ from B. J. Troll 11c, New {AFT D155 Wlitsillre, R. R; lvlrs. J .l-i M ‘Yo. Crapaud, R. fi.: Mrs. Waltn ..1. Lzu. Victoria, R. Ra: J. Verne!‘ Moore. Westnloreland; Brent Wood. Crap- aud; Mrs W. A. ltiucRae. Water- side; lee Taylor, Nine Mlle Creek: Harx Dunn, Gaspzreatlx; George W. ss and family. BTIGKOLOWH; John J. Campbell. Poplar Point; Wm. R. and Mrs. Hunter, stratll- cona; Carl Christensen. Upton: Philip Aoom and Son. Primrose: , _, Seymour Taylor, Upton: Alec. M. 1 and Mrs. Acnojn, Primrose“; K. v M is _ A n c so: lran °" ° t. n. How Are if you are havin sylnptona 1 of strain -- hea aches, sore ,3 eyes or dizziness - consult a specialist. At your service with year's of experience and a thorough refracllna service. Call in and discuss your difficulties. Wrlle or phone Int; appointments. " G. F. iiutcheson. F. G. IIUTCIIESON G. F. HUTCHESON cLeod. Upton ; so; Walter J. Nowell, Bridge- and Mrs. Stewart. Sally Wood. Cltyt Total received from Victoria and $3.67. Mt, Stewart $3.20. Murray w E1lt?!.§7§~.3(?- _ BOYS ARMY-GIIAIN HIGH -TOPS No Strap or Knife Pocket (Gov’i Restriction) Tough, Water-resisting Army Leather, Black only, but a splendid Winter Boot for a Boy. Sizes 1 up to 5 The Price is $3.95 1 N. M. Clnnini. O. J M. Dukv, Mrs. J. W Elmer Miller. Oswald 4 [$0015 Lou r; wright, victor Rafulio, ', .\ii"-. t‘ ttitlsc, Mrs. Wm. Billie?" ,d‘.cl. FlTfi Ferguson. R. L. K61165- ,\ ‘ Hvlnphill. Susan Hem hill, Jae. McFul-lalio. Jos R. M- D0llrlifi, James A. Clow. John W. birhzllsnn, Beniamin Clow. Norman Glliis, Mrs. J. l-l. McGregor. Mrs. A. M. Nizflrcprlr, Mrs. Wm. Mwlseail. ‘I »\. wit. . ll s. Mdoiedn. Mrs- e A M. Donald, Mrs. D. Hut- nn. Nils. M. Currie, Wm. Lon- .. Helen Lzmdrigall, James Laildrignll. Mrs. Nel ie G. Fraser. W. , J. Fraser. Archie MacPlierson. Ber- ltlul A. i\it\l‘iill, Jolln P. Griffin i ‘lcvri Cnllings of Montague; Mrs. ', E. Johusiinlc. W.‘ R. Keenan, W. J. ~" u. McLeod, Mrs. ffibflllizil. Mrs, Grafton Jenkins, F‘. D. Bvehaut, Mrs. M. Bonnell, Percy’ Wilitv, Philip Lowe. Peter McLean. ‘ M '. J. McLolian, Sandra rtls McLeod. l". W. 'vll llwlnu. Elhvl Hot-ton. Glen Mc- ' Kinnon. MBIIIIPW McLeod. J. B. ‘~‘ti1l1'ii‘i‘i, E. G. Giddimzs. D. D. Gil- l lls, immuc‘ Bwhaut, Bert Sanders. Port. iviz-Irstod, Frnnk Horton, J H nf Murray River; Cecil Hunt). \'~ W. W. Clark. C. B. ‘ iiriiliiier.» qmflqtteeown womb M", pent; tery was conducted by Rev G. i\i “also irom waiter MacEwen. New Cass, Mass, d.s.1\._ and Gladys. Crowley, c. ss. R. The pall- ylmlicn. E n mm Mrs. Harold Beck of Muray l-iar- bearers were Messrs: Geo. cudmore, Yiffl. 1m Mrs. .13. ?&gna 10.00 bor. Two nephews also resided William Campbell, Eds-om Arsrn- l}; "- Dflvlsvl} Li!" d t ~ with him Raymond and R-whlrd auit. Nell McKenzie. John Cflllliirhiln ‘ilyvlvfl I20", Imymwme" " ‘ and Gilbert Arsenault ,“-\*“°-- °‘,'“’.“‘,‘-‘1~ R- T“ <°° WW1“ l‘ "l! him" "id “lurch He leaves to mourn his mcnmry. “fincxfingrlm “m Temper VII Wlldllmfldby FfiV-I-J- L" "- besides his sorrowiniz wife. four M‘ ‘ children, Cyril, Mcivina and Allbin slated. by Rev. D.K. Ross. . “m! 5h‘ at home. and Edna, in Mnntrml ke g1 the words. W mfliu" Sh”! ‘e "m" u’ Four children predeceased him. lie is a‘ao survived bv a half-hrorhr-l- and half-sis er. Mr. Nnrcissc {Fril- the river and safe in the arms of and Mrs. Nath- on sang “The Beau- tiful Garden of Prayer." accom- panied by Mrs. Beatrice Judson. The ll bearers were his fam- arr} at Tign sh. P E I and Vi: M A. Robichaud, of Afhnl. Mn. Wood. Cay Judson, - Jenkins ren . Many autiful flowers the casket in which he Floral Offerings. Sympaliiv Cams: riends, Vernon McLennsn. "Walt! Oi Sympathy and MW Winston Cards were received by inc nmilv. Ernest MoCabe and Cla- tributes to the memory of a stood l, q. X. and respected man. Mny iiis Soul V" “(m5- $500 from Powllni W. 1.: L. B. NIilCMiiiliii. Mt. Meliick W. L: Em- Emma P. MacPher- and family. Ullll-‘KIIIIHIECI Mrs. George Leslie, itinrvll; John M. McLurc. Albion w» ~ Mrs, Edtvin cm , Bridge- town. Wesinlolwlnnd W. .1 Bradlll- inms; Miner McNevirl, Victoria; ‘ Victoria W. I .;Crapaud W. i.: Mrs. violate Mcitwcn, Morell. ' $4 00 from Bnwlev Leard, carie- inn. Ainlon R. R. H 0O from Mrs Janus Partridge. WRIGHT SHOE CO. 555N555 sYiaQNHKPJPnHNKHVP-‘e? Department of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I. u SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noou on Saturday, January 30th, for supplying the following lumber:- ' 100 pcs. 6 x l2 x 1" long 50 pcs. 6 x l2 x l6’ long 100 pcs. 4 x 12 x l0’ long 100 pcs. 4 x l2 x 16’ long 100 pcs. -l x l0 x 8’ long liiil pcs. 4 x l0 x 14' lung 75 pcs. 8 x 8 x l0‘ long 75 p65. 8 x 8 x 12' long 50 pcs. 8 x 8 x l6’ long 75 pus, 4 x R x 14' long 75 pcs. 6 x 6 x l0’ long '75 pcs. 6 x ii x 8' long 5,000 fi. 4" Plank l6’ long, minimum width 7" 5,000 fl. 4” Plank l5’ long, minimum width 7” 5.000 fi. 3" Plank l6‘ long, minimum width 7” 5,000 ft. 3" Plnnl. l5’ long, minimum width 7" 10,000 ft. 4” Plank. random length 10,000 fi. 3" Plank, random length Lumber must be sound and properly milled. No wane edge lumber accepted. Quote prices F.O.B. mill. Parties may lender for the whole or any portion thereof. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Lumber.” (L. B. blACMlLLAN). Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways CHARLOTTETOWN, P.l'I.l., , January 16th, 1943. adorned R st in Pence . .. , l and (gummerside PflpftlliliiCfihfiii_Cflg),\‘l_ w)’ D‘ M’ Nichomm‘ Dundu‘ E‘ HVUVVeV-NVEKHHHJHVANHN .0 , _____ _,_ ._____ BRINGING UP FATHER \ 60.‘ l-E'$ GOT 56M“ CANNED WELL-E PD.’ - l 600D5-1T's A WOEIDE ‘itt-iual '5 THAT so’ ‘NEH’ Mrs. Alice Corbett Ind Ialltly. 1L r4 b» s13 OUTBURGT OF‘ L AUGHTER I HE JUST LEFT HERE‘ HE BOEROWED FIVE CANQ OF: TDMKVOSS HOW THAT T° ‘if-EN