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Observer r L. Bulman. TOURIST REPRESENTATIVE — Miss Geraldine Induc. Quebec, was Bells- s. visitor to the vinoe over the weekend. She has been appointed l-zprceentatzlve of the P. v Bureau in Quebec and was here to get acquainted with the various sections of the Island. She anived Saturday evening and on Sunday toured the eastern part of the pro- virloe. Yesterday she motored through the National Park and call- ed at Bummer "u- enroute to Bor- den. where she crossed on the fer- ry on return to Quebec. Miss Leduo was greatly impressed with the scenic beauty of Prince Edward Is- An land and was enthusiastic about its tourist possibilities. She is of the opinion that many people in her native province will take advan- tage of the railway excursion; dur- ing the summer to visit here. Mr. B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor of tihejslandt ‘Iravitlrl Hui-capital‘ con- -'"' “w w; ra way o ca con- wlmlnlm snnursicns- GLEN VALLEY W. I. Mrs. 8- A, Blondon entertained the members of Glen Valley Wom- en's Institute for their May meet- ing. Meeting o ned with Presiden inchalr by s glng the Ode fol- lowed by repeating the Creed in union. Roll call was responded to by seven members and three visit- ors. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Committees gave their reports and were re-a pointed, Correspond- ence was rea . The following suppl of knitting and sewing was sent. nto the Re of er he never regained his 3. I. Tra- M tri_E C_HARLOT'I‘_E_'[QVYI_\_T_ GQARDIAN In Memoriam MB. MALCOLM CAMPBELL MACPIIEBSON After an illness of many months Malcolm Cam ll MacPherson Kin 0o 1-1 pifaviuM “t the ‘s un os . on e. on April 27th’: I042. In July omi- taken to the hospital although he t- health. and was removed to Montana a few day: before his death. Mr. acPhel-sorl was born at Head of Montague, June 15th, 1890. son of (Alexander MacPherson and training at De , . .. dau hters, lle. Mrs- Colin Mac- Inn ; Reta, Mrs. Stewart MacPhcr- eon: Anna Mrs. Wm. Webster, and e. Phy and Miriam at home. is also survived bx] four broth- Dan of Eldon. bert in the S. A. Hugh in llingland. and Callum of Fla River. also four sis- Mrs. D. 1-1 MacPherson nie, Mrs. Robert Whiteway, an Christina, Mrs. Milton War . The funeral was conducted at the home by Itev. Milton Fraser of Valleyfleld United Church with tn- terment at the Valleyfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Jzlck MacLeod. Jno. Norman MacPhcr- son. D. H. MacPherson, Jno. Martin MacPhel-son, Archie MecPberson, and Jno Whiteway. A choir from Vail field and Cal- edonia with Mrs. . A, Bruce as organist led in the singlnit of the hymns, The Lord's My Shepherd. Asleep in Jesus, and Take Comfort Christians. Mr. lVIacPherson will be missed b.v a wide circle of friends for he was well and favorably known in all the neighboring communities and these friends gathered to pay their re- spect and tribute at a very largely attended funeral service. for the Kinsmerfs Milk Fund. Program consisted of singing and contests. Next meeting to be held. E. C. JOHNSTONE, €.L.U. Provincial Manager SAYS: De you know about our BUDGET PLAN? With it You can create an estate with your first II monthly premium. Enquire at 111-115 Grafton 5t. l“ rloiletewn ill’! With‘ Alli FORGE Personnel BARBER SHOP AT YOUR SERVICE ST. JAMES CHURCH Preaching Sunday evening in the Kirk pulpit on the Reign of Queen Victoria, Fit. Lieut. the Rev. '1‘, H. Bussell Somers, Minister, based his remarks on the text “For en- quire, I pray thee, of the former age" (Job 8:8) and said: "Our final inheritance from them is our _‘_P_A_G_IZWTHR EE Advance Showing of Holtilienfrew F U R S Featuring The New. Trend in Fur Fashions for a New Season The HOLT RENFREW repre- sentative will be at Moore & Mc- Leod Limited on. TUESDAY, MAY 26f! WEDNESDAY, May 27f] and will be showing a beautiful collection of smart ’ COATS JACKETS SCARVES designed for Spring and for next winter. i NOVA SCOTIA Euoblishad IBM-Over u Cenlurv oi Slrvin at the home of Mrs. Sterling Mac- knowledge v1’ God. They were the Leah's at which roll callis tobe an- first to lead our infant feet to swered bv supplies for “British church, and that alone should, babies." Meeting closed by singing make church a sacred place. ‘Ihey after which a dfllllw were horrified-and vcry practical $6.00 was collected lunch was served by the hostess. Kgglmm tltaluty é-evolted against itgle V 0n a e uca 10h was p055 1e " Li}? without ‘the humanities’ and the Cross. seven navy sweaters, flve air force sweaters, six pans pyjamas, five pairs seamen's long socks, ten pairs plain socks, five quilts, also a rug donated by Mrs. S. A. Blondon. the King An amount 0 Consult the HOT RENFREW re- presentative about repairs 01' re- modelling of your present. furs- Fur Storage We shall be glad to arrange BRANCHES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ggcton alblny K a . Bummerelde Morel Victoria im DAGGETT s. ‘RAMSDELL Perfect COLD CREAM OR alter the strain of the harrowing “Nothin but friendship," Selena and have added little to the sum h m t k_ . ,_ _ . _ W“ Sell/ed by the hostess- evening, she made n0 move towar. said stea ily. " | of it. 1t is tune that. even during fiefifinfifi, Rim; Egrmsgéaéilelikggé; i““_'—‘**‘ ~ reconciliation. 'I'.he minutes ticked He bani lorwgrd- But- hes l" this ghastly war We awoke to the salvage articles should be brought BRAADALBANE VILLAGE w r _. . . O by in strained silence. Paul, at me love with you. he said softly truth about that, realized that if to the school any day from the ' ' amino m cnasn IXIIIIUN. Me. May 25-lAP)—- cnshoia yesterday in the ii transport States Army John Denna Franclscus, 35. M SPRING OUND TRIP DAI LY i0 mowslve plane along with all five other oc- cupants, was identified today as a command patrol l. Capt. Francisous, lived at Ola ton, Mo, and is survived by his ow and two sons. officer at OllAPTI-BXI make things right again. but t0- night, with her head throbbing window. shifted restlessly, smoked cigarette alter cigarette. Finally, he turned toward her. "Sen...- " She lifted her head. “Yes. Patti?" He crossed the room to the hed- slde. "What's the matter with you? Don't you feel well?" "Not very." ' "You're spoiling your dress - or don't you care?" “It doesn't matter." He tore off his dinner iwlwi and threw it savagely onto a chair. "no-rd! The tropics have nothing on this place tonight! Look at me _1-m as wet as if I'd fallen illto the bathtub!” He stripped oft’ his vest and dress shirt and collar and HOUSE OF HATE By Isabel Garland it 317i .-, ,. ‘ the first placed. "We-it, please. In tell me that there's nothing be- tween you and Ieightori?" “Always has been. I've known lt." "Alan loves me?" Serena lifted her hand involun- tarily to cover the leap of her heart. Between Paul's stormy face and her own had appeared another face. one grave and tender and wise-s lean brown face with gmv eyes set wide apart, a long, ilnelv b, modeled nose and a high serene forehead, No nettiness in that face, no sullen pouting. Paul was watching her intently. “Do you mean it say he never told you?" he demanded. "Didn't you know it?" "N03 she said qulefly. “And now that you know. docs it make any difference?" “What difference col-id it make?" Bible. They would never have ceased to warn us that our me- chanical and mathematical em- Dhasls was evaporating our human qualities and making u; 111w ma- chines and propositions. Like Homersswlrleherd, Eumaeus, they were ‘wise men who remembered the immortal gods’ and, if they did not know radio or aeroplanes. they knew that, ‘whatsover a man ous churcilmanship. We have been living on their capital ever since, with our additional apparatus and advantages, we can be as good lllBIl and women as were our predeces- sors, we shall have little need to doubt our hopes of Heaven." t I Paul released henShe fell back onto the bed. where she lay sob- ng. “It's all right, Aunt. Leona," Paul called. “Serena just had a little accident." ‘Ihere was the patter of slippered feet on bare flooring, and then tile door of the next room closed with a gentle bang. stood, breathing rapidly, Serena. When Paul looking down at for you Summer s FURS in the H0 forage of LT REN- FREW cold air vaults. MGDRE a. Mileob w Serena her face buried in her svrnhlpgucfmversationflfidilncitniovirlneg ‘wwem m” ‘mu b‘ “L” “547- N° k u pillow waited tenseiy for Paul to you must know-how unhappy I m“ l‘ “m? m °*°"5° m“? "m" s ‘o0 speakdl-Ie had always loved making have been here, and tonight it andbtheir crimes- “mum 1i? l! scenes. Whenever she did anything seemed to me that I couldn't Billy ggetfd-lllthwltilitdlsigrofmdhr F§£,-.,°°",‘,j GREENViALE W. I. Earle MacRae as substitutes. The that displeased him, he must be another day- !_ have no money m lightened’ and *9, ressive, e f, t _——-—~_ _ next. meeting is to be held at the conciliated - wooed - into good bay my own pay. so I asked Alan what is 0e t 1 ‘(>8 h Hg. u Mrs. Peter Mllrllll entertained home of lvlrs. B. Wonnacott 0n humor again. It was a drama that if he and He.en would take me. o 1 f l HI; l; t at they were Eiklglrmclnbiirs oi Grecnvale W. I. for June ll, roll call to be answered Tm fl- i i fl- shs knew by heart. Paul swung his feet o.f onto the De I119 0 BT88 s a lire. of lndivi- aegis-l‘ Mfly meet-mg. Meeting by a donation towards the "baby S F!‘ $_ l1 e eCt In m! put. when m" had floor and an up "You expect me qua quallm o; 319,-; and 0mm gpenfi with Institute Ode and shower. A garden contest was put foglhnuted "m; only! quarrel“; she had been “so; to u) bgllgve that? Am you trying no stern morality, of eager and gener- lce . Roll call was answered by on by Esther Matheson and won by eight members. The minutes of the 155i llleeilllg wfire rend and up- proved. It. was decided that every- 26th to 29th of May inclusive. Proceeds from concert-soda after all concert bills were paid. A sym- Dflihy card ls to be sent to a. l.._m- bcr. Condolence committee: Mrs. geatger Martin and Mrs. Earle Mac- Ried Cross Committee gave their report, Four pairs pyjulnns. three pairs gray socks and two quilts were gassed in to Red Cross. Bills o1 1.08 and 78c for quilt material were aid. School committee reported avlng visited school. New viii-o- phane has been put on the lower window panes and a new window pane had been put m. Articles need- ed for the school are to be purch- ased Sick Committee reported having Mrs. MacRae. Meeting closed with Nilliflflal Anthem. A delicious lunch The May meeting of the Bradal- bnlle Village Wonlelfs Lllstltutc met at the home of Mrs. Allan Hickox with fifteen members and four visi- tors present. Meeting opened with the lllslilute Ode followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by each mem- ; ber glvlng a. flour sack. Minutes of " last meeting were read and approv- ed- The following articles were sent i ill to the Red Cross: I quilt. 4 pair pyjamas. 1 pair socks. l hospital gown. It was decided t0 make three (wits the ifliiOltVlélfl week. The {neg- rs were as e to meet a e _ homes of lvlrs. l-ledley Woodslde, MACKENZE» Mrs. Tweed Barlow, Mrs. Cuyler Ji-‘HN P» 9-5-0» V-D- Mauheson. The school committee ilIAJOR-Gnlvartal. t m fl agm- the may, a I visited shut-ins. A bill of $1.10 for -eported towel r needed, Three limes win f th Dis- ‘exderanhmlayyiliivgtlvnltss-v-lld Wflwh- H,“ Qfsef‘, Atmmmn m.’ giammkiemgiisxtxihii‘? voice w“ cam "Elise-s and tomato Juice were Dllid. it was dgcaidih to rfurzfiaie these. ilnlrulshed se-vlcenuoirler, ‘three ed m,“ How hundggmg he l5, she g: :1“ w“: Lidia!’ $1’ ltlD-klm-l "Listen... he said’ “let-l “met ‘q to thg/addefégded to donate $10.00 The following committees were ap- times mentioned in dispatches. wasthinking. and how little it mat- you. IYIOW your’ m 80 3 6GP mis- we“ Mm kind o1 cuckoo corms ondeme fiasogélggalgga gIIOXIIIDZIIrIOISeDEXL nfiretingvzl lwllnneraof the Crab: do Guerre, tors-Onw- ltused Wlllllllme "h? Sh. mm mm with the heat. Thin will look cusse . Mrs. s. B. Spence and Mrs. s‘ ° “e 5mm’ s‘ m ° m" mm‘ “h” P‘ M“°k°"fi,',’ l t ed their heads as Pa yfigebyughw, everything u chang- ed. 1 want something quite differ- ent, something steady m5 59"”? pul‘ed away "Please let me go! We can't settle anything -this wav — I'm leaving here tomorrow. I t-ell youl I can't live in this house mother day!" different in the mor nil!’ He picked up his bathrobe. "I'll sleep downstairs tonight. too hot up here aflywily- I'll blink 011 Albert Paul were appointed dele- tes to the annual convention and s. Mlllar MacPherson and Mrs. Donald; School, Mrs. Lorne Mc- Quartermaster - General of Lure. Mrs. William Graham; Lunch, Canadian Army, l; Rllbefé MCLGOda M15» Cllyifié: Engineer who has made his eson. orrespon ence was rea l i ll m ~ ll u, A,» and discussed- Mrs. Ramsay Murray p c v e as “t ‘Li-E a Vancouver marl: Y. W! lilnd- l "m" m“ m” “m” I-Ils hand he the couch in the hall." and Mrs. Allan l-Iickox were a - “m”, d Tourist Ssrlundurzl lu r used to . r wonder what u m“ 5m]. ssheulaan htrwargeis {is}: Sh, mm m m“, m, h, pom,“ 4.1.8,.” u, “ms a Reserve Army Direclo: In 9'“ “F” 80198 9° mime“ w m‘ ' ‘ but h held her f bent ‘Wer h". hi! llfllld °ll h" H l h | ', convention ill Charlottetown. It was “N” m" e110 s e690 -- °- i5» ~ shou‘der "You'll change your mind. "e5 0W helped- decided that we answer the July M17555‘ . 67:00 78:50 Paul sat down on the edge of ‘mdggiie, xlllgtdgoo 25' I-he is‘? he! darlingfl; he whispered. "But re- dear u BLACKHEQDS and roll call with a donation for the “ab” Gene“, “Lg . 11.35 a2. u... bed. m. dark shock of hair fhmk gfihL. p15,‘), o,°?,,°,,,‘,§, “YOKZ: member this - I'm not going w l’ Babv Shower. n. w. lam-ms chmqqcmwn Calgary-Edmonton 87.60 80.30 93-00 fell low on his forehetadb u‘! w my w,“ ‘m! you,” got w ‘my let you so... - will/Ira. Eaten McDonald mg‘ D. S, 0., .M.O. Jasper ...................... .... 73-35 53-55 101- ‘Look heIO—I Will’! ' when I want to an.“ you 8° of; He lifted the damp curls fmm BIIImIB-FIBElWQIO 599° director . “n. Return Limit v...s.>u-d-v' - 8°" "-7" 115-35 ywf’ with Leighton and 'rll make you her neck and "l" h“ “l” “m” buy“ e i“ a 1°’ m‘ M‘ eral ol u. 45 Dlyl Prince Rupert -------- -- “M” 97'” us“ li- hld lmwd- sew“ “my both suffer all the rest of your Th“ h‘ w“ 5°“ t]? amp“ m’ in R . Got-e Iovemlu u: oalll- sat upright , , h l" (To Be Conunued) s. Lorne Newson vited mem- eservs Army, ma..." ,,, p"... c" m” m... Abon- lys- we: l-u-m onlr- “Yea? w“; l, m" 112,“ Y°Ef° 518M115, ‘fr? _ b _____ n,‘ a n mum ‘m, bers to her home for next meetins- lira)";- General round mp fared will e l... u. sn-eatlnfg-awl-alsm u. Eueturn c-u-dn. H“ heavy bro“ we" levelled in mull cczigvlimllvgcn "oh auuasjcle-t FREIGHTEE NRPEDOED mm‘ women! gglcle gallcktoh be answered with a Browne.‘ m“ Forfieltnla andlull lulu-gallium. dnrqufin. grep-mm Anguilla the familiar Comsitocl: 1%? giidllla- me so. I.“ look ‘m: myself __nnd mo DE JAR Ma a5- cmcun 50m mm ‘w,’ . Meeting cloked by ‘mung m‘ m. l" “ ' . our r- r . I- u ,- m u [nel- oui, his hand B" ° "3 mm something to do." ' 7 antiseptic Cutlcura Olauzlent. Also aux-orb Island Hymn, and a. delicious lunch "gm," ' l ' h" "m- d“‘w‘“3.§‘“ mmd ' Olllslfle in m» hall. Mlss Peas- (“Fme 3'51"” §°"’°g‘"‘°,‘." tally helpful for rushes, eczema, rough, was served by the hostess assisted "‘ C A N ' N 0 N A L "Ymflf, h“ ' v.83“ we“ iey's anxious voice called. "Serena! fannfifiitelialéycnninhfzgdglfw ‘gin; by Mrs. Harry Bernard and Mrs. If“! units in- A D | A N ' q“.i§“§,",n?]i5asi.ur€i3 t-is pulled her “‘l’l’°“°d? m W“ " Wigs to oed about. rah-rues off wmlfi‘ (.3‘“EE'_.__ n. w. saowlvr: m “m” “m” g _ . .________._, ulw notary‘; "Ilmuxy “x m ' * "°l WW" °°="l- b“ d“ M‘ Use Mllllld’! for dandruff. MnL-gen, m" ‘°'°°'- D ' enoug on . - fink‘ ._ , - Look at me! I want to know what ~ yollliéglyt-tlafinlii’. no d u," HPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS _ L __ , ,_ ,__,___,_ _ .__ _k___k___ __lg,,fl-,,,.__,__, ulhyfi“ B! Edwin; will $00 tired t0 think" "You can't get out of it that ‘M A GENERALQAN, new: . ’ - "ial;l~.::*.a.:‘i-“tt.‘cloth? c" W i is: A :2.sr~=r' SAMMY ‘gélgiee a ' l V ' movement, BUG WES free 0i him. COUNClL-- V’ C p" ‘O 13E m w ARMY-dag WANTQ A FARMERS be quiet about it and-slim" He flung himself backward on “PER n m; bed and lay there, his eyes X IS HERE - w- . "Afici- all, when a chain's in love with his wife and finds he!‘ ir- the arms of his best friend-—" um , WANNA "r11 tell you-anythina- Only l"! I _ TO as A GENERAL, "root ”/ T i" NOW Remarkable Spray for Potato Blight *5" l‘ l "Pl-fir oxide that dissolves lmmodiaiel yiuweter. gln°l°ak°.ll,h"l“' h“ 5"" llroven in teats throughout l zfizlflflmenleletslionael FrederietolnChar- In entvllle and leading growers have found i " “'1” “"0" swim ma» bliqhl—d| well ea - Wlilllt moat other diseases for control oi which e "PP" iilnqlcide in recommended. - All a i -d'35'd5'i3i“»'l'.3“..§a‘f§l"i$é§8i“.';§‘tl‘°° ~-'-,-: - i 1T1" F" ‘m, mm‘ d 9°!“ 5"" “ddaeirai” E- l v t. an uev ETHEL! C'M ON BArK‘ . m. h u“ mm“ d Pmmox “d '"'"- ‘ ' AN“ {QOQQQLE G251 SDHg mil-TQM“ MEHZMIQKiI/‘iuu. You ‘can er.- \N our: Anti-y Psrruox users navs rouno mess Abvanraoss L w ' i T ‘ii I , :'.'..::l:*..'::'.:*.'.':::.°.".'::r"""" FOUL TR Y wrww "m! e mum uuxm “u” "mum." 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