NO MOII ‘.'DOSINO" MY CONSTIPATION -I'VIL CORRECTED ‘I'll! CAUSII M >- .‘ T0 ALI. RAN -ERS AND TRAPPERS to Reasons Why You Should illlp Your Foxes and Furs: L-People who sold last year lost as much as 100 per cent. 2.—People who sell this year are hound to lose. IL-The market ls getting stronger every lieu. received. 5.-Guaranteed prompt returns. 6.-No long delays. 7.—It is estimated there are only three quarter as many furs this year. 8.—We Iigure there is ten times the demand for them. L-Therefore the price must go up. l .-Private sales made daily. BE SMART. SHIP YOUR FURS T0 MARITIME Fllfl POOL Moncton, N.B. F. R. McLAINE, Local Representative Charlottetown, P.E.l. ’ ‘ “l o... no Christmas Trees m...- uuvliirs gorillas: Y. Open Evenings before And I l S! llsny Advantages ‘From ll. 0. P. Poultry The more widespread the die- , rlbutlorl of chicks of out breeding, Reres wt. B. the more marked wiifbe the ln- NW "l" ll yrresss in production and profit on {vroductl tndards f Canadian . ' ultry may: Eileen raged to new Wm‘ Sh” "is. mainly through the efforts lunchlnk wortlfs next to me? mince) breeders. In most districts t-tf Canada there is a Tlhu is rpendin seven days a week ilrapnestlng an Who are they. and why "Y Iuuuector. “r h. bother in but. the trapnestlng of poultry may l"!!! ll-lSt a t rhore. the fact ls it is a very nec- lliary and vital part of the Canad- Hlan poultry production program. Just aln grower claims rs'eots shru dirtso the R. m, We needn't see him from year in lms. A farmer does not seed his 1'" ‘mire farm without, having had’ "l0 xraln tested for germination. Yet the sight of The germination test in poultry o1 of his _ ea may live far. BERT- lnl ll dOn b the R. O. Wllify breeder. gy tra eating "o for their first fui year's ~ In doing so h: is working for the advantage of the whole poultry Industry elm are separately In b r mo, °“ lee if utin! sufflcent eslls to quali- . in Resend of rwcC the quality of chicks to on the job of uction. u Iflmlnatlorl. rapid iltance to disease. early production snt to the former. so mntoruuu, - — Th and hatchability. rapid count; h“ deemed w Whig 1'1. ) the ty . llgrdilveotioilnlxrgnalhleitymtionlg l“ ""9"" “sun” (“'0 e lo m, m rym-u |lste J- Pie shoulq b, m. “m o! Qvuwn, '.l-ar here. he elk-lie when chicks have! a country mansion, . no Plllilllght, u; buy 1a Q P“ and‘. land and buildings. ' v S - "t direclllywhi-hllclio’ ilk-gird‘). bveyfifll, BIRMINGHAM, d ill, this way Iielo forward- l will“? production pro- h n. I l!“ llooo Your Stomach lloliol titer ills Meals You Est! Tish column is of local interest. ‘ll llfifiiofiwm“ able In advance. ‘Wm’ W‘ time isoosriiilgfmh ll! two eon. “his la Cllllda, i/rllnwrrlllrllllizs ‘ Xgelhlchoei 121th} tinge '54 yo - a r .- r ‘Mm All Mrs. Aqie a of Charlottetown. took York imday. December 10th. was unmarried and is survived by ilélgggvlvlified Godfrey o ll or: only v H ~ -. as e :*“’°:.'.?*~i'..:."§lfi?e*i*°'3'"" I 1”" ' - 3H0 DUES E and Opened itn _ lowinr its 1.533" """°‘" M rllud when the officer; for tn; o lows: P 4_.-Cash advances - made same time furs are‘ Fflfluhi; Vice-Pres. ‘Mm Rogerscn; ity Friendship Secy. Mrs. Cameron; R- VNIEY. At the close of the business session a beautiful Christw service was conducted by Mrs Ayers. The prayer followed by minutes of the previous meeting. The President read the financial report which proved satisfactory to al present. It was a donation to the suggestion to function 1n the hall Cnrlsunus was favorably rtcellecL. ‘llle new Ufllhlllul rtevcrcllu ramer Ayers uuulcmscu tile lricutliig snu 690cm In one wulluclral NULL ac- cumpilsiiefl ill tile uust U] tins oath!- llliu urgeu llibinucl; t0, IIIIIIII’ 158193.01’ 13311;; ‘y, l’ l’ _’ ’ ' t illllllilllilliliill CHRISTMAS CARDS IMSI Chris an sent But here's a task that hrina Christmas cards. at least a. score From folks who've tent me cards on and on and on it aloe And who they are. one sc know ‘i; Mr- B- we Mule- hu vii" I can't recall to save my lie Where we’ lnst thom-dsrlinl, do And tmuwcrst of it is. the same‘: probably true Of them. and they're racklnlr their a Tryinrz to place us—all in vain- lurlue ul she‘! ‘ma Wes sjrle the one at the Governor's l . . ea- .ille ordinary farm. To this end, the or maybe no‘. now l“ m5 g‘, .1 P .SWOCU)' BUUIK U] U18 fls 1TH: D1109 W38 Stl/TICFJVBII]! re t. Wum’? “mid” Whatlfiityl lives way out st s ee d in a two piece dress o l unolr. But Mr. and Mrs. l-‘t. D. White’! 4° m" marching not and shoes llnrl wor write? frhey are the ones who never fill tiresome. never-ending; To send us a card by the very last his name. is s as hsnd— P. There's ncthine at all can loosen the band , But if writiru the cord is flllly I ding supper was PB, Or youtltotrsegogntirely till a knock ‘ B ullrked. (‘he chicks when they come Brlnafur “g; M“, “ML ‘m; W“ . " a more- n wesrulll it out will they set it before OhrletlnllTh-lth ti!!! M “I D the score! 5a Performance. can Yes. "The gift without the giver ll irrl “Q. fltabl Christmas Oerde. warm the heart. pm l ' of those orally-who cm! -Jtutlamah Boheinfold Prank- ALDEINHAM, mglsnd -- (CF) 0M "Mill's N“?! agricultural Ilnglan P‘ W1 "n52 ‘it Ann“: ‘iii’ "if" ff" f\l.l'l0 with “(to mabexiryda terathlshcme Queen tree News reserved In news llllt ldvlrtlalnk be Inserted ='____-i'_"___._~—-; i,“ _ COOKS for Ohrisunq pm“ CONIIDSIAIION us: m. IUIANCI. “Play SEND Christmas D011- 5WD "-31. olnmca ssllvlc ._ Wm 89Gb! on §§hday,%§ Harrie 10th at Cross Roads at 11A M "Mm at a P. M. and Hazel- lz-le-ll. brookatlihm. FACILITIES FOB TREATMENT, lfgvl; m lWNXlmately 11.3100 be e treatment or 12-1 -li. THE UNITED CHURCH OF ll-sel-rluxncgr “River Pastoral . Min- d-ll-li. ISLANDER ‘Flea 1s new Place ‘n New He Mrs. Jealn litening Cher- N W.M.. - The Dee. . w M of Dec. the business liowlnlr year were elected u (o1. resident. Mrs J Dbllvffi. uy n M°m$°ll= Rec- Bavy. Mrs. John Col-res. Secy, Mrs William MacFirlane: Treasurer, Mrs. Albert Best; ms; Mqnthly Sec y» Mrs. George Cannon; Chrlg. taln Stewardship Socy. Mrs. Gordon Viliet: Temperance sec'y.. Mrs Bo d M - swy“ acQualrie, supply , C MOIHSOIII Press 56W». Mrs R. Vessey comm“... Miss. Band Supt" Mrs. mas candle-lighting MacFarlane. FOIlWlHE this was a social League o! St. A held an Sunday. December 3rd Six- teen members were present, also the Reverend (ifipllln. b mce o nod i’ rgeedtnz the urvlslou, Keel: up till: some goou WQAK b Nyltl uu-uyclnoluli. n rut-c w Luann.) Was ucllumvu btlfi atcvcsu-lu vii-qr- mill uy lvuo. uuucyll uuuy M00 lube spunk: mulls ul clrtoalsgs-lllnlt “no is ever Zttlliflils sol‘ tile ivclsale UL ills: 1H8 lncctalg clawed with A; tllc holtily rlrtasukzllo, DIXJLCuJ. prayer 101' Dbd-UU uy HIE Ulrdsrlilele PlflM/“Ililt —- uUuURiH» NUT- mailing. was SOltllllllieot-tu lil at. l-laguanhl/s Utlllvello Cllwpci 0n flaUAhAfl-J. mov- ttfliuca‘ ounu, vulon ablwegulul/ souiettfl. AVM. Hath auda- dlllsnih ‘krwvei’, hunter‘ lures, weenie pile silvmna nnhui suit or Aral‘. Nus. iilclllss crolger ol nope ref-cl. all: corona»; was paramili- cu by rtev. Fatah-X‘ rltre \\'l10 M50 ceiculatcu we nuptial limes. ‘tile lmlne-lldte iaulillcs oi me urine uliG As me Wctl- yulng party entcreu the Uflapii time .. . _ W oesutliuly of the R. 0. P. (Record oi Pe.for o! mm”, I rmmben 5h. w“ rememq by me orgméu’ Wm mm iLvuine wnlcn were 'l'lrlla.1--—A very urett, fltlugsltlts‘ U]. groom were present. euualuf mason was toyed tne velvet aresse Royal blue ohllfoll a pretty slluuluer bouquet ul no.- ers. ens cameo a pea-n losary tho gut from me groom and was at- WIXOEG U,Y_ll0i‘ btilfil‘ rota NRO W059 B DIEM)’ GPESS OI Will? Qflllflnlilfl C Christmas cards are rrraoious to on,” Wm, nuke...“ B811, ‘in was silenced oy his nken And "w" 1mm W" "l" l‘ "m? crooner r-ranc-s. me arduous ulft to B- "lwm [the nrulesulala was a lovely gold “O51 snu Clllhfl TD W1C Zflxlllwlellfl s. loin collar “and tie slice. unmad- late y alter ls ceremony tnc or - m’ h’ m“ “l” oal party accompanied ny lfrienas motored to hunter ltlver am tor a of the Marltmles. wore l Ivan ‘rumor. This was followed by e KPOGTII wnere they look the u- horlleymoon trip For unveiling the pride black buucle clotn coat with Bliver tnelr return a wed- IWJX COMM‘. 0n aQYVQG It ooms norne to the close relatives ' Many wedding 5 received roln friends at. home and abroad. Previous to ner marriage Hi8‘ brliqdc l. er gr of both families. ifts and cheques were was tendered a anower hmna when she was the recipient of naanv useful gifts for which she iously thanked hel- many ends. Their host of friends unite wishing them many happy veal-s oi wedded life. __.._?_._. Personals and Mrs. Wallace Monkey. - Weather l is ‘fixiiovfifil u wn giver soo cults): "ilimei- lti $1 so I a I a l v _ g-telg. Rev. Lewis M_ Mum?- Mark hour 3:611 lunch was served by the host- Father decided ‘.0 send T. B. League. A‘ a ACCESQOHCS, lhéll‘ IIIDIGESTIlaII EGGS AND POULTRY — W8 receipts this week show u d inl increase over previous weeks and unless severe weather upsets tlen increase will continue. Prices re- lnatn unchanged but in view 0i reduced prices in Ontario. local prices may move downward in sympathy. Poultry heavy. Geese and ducks appear as lentlful as in other years with urkeys ahowlnz a decrease. Ex- cellent quality appears in all classes oi poultry. No mange in prices. .___________ ROSE VALLEY Y. Y. U. The annual meeting ol the Bose held in the Come All Ye F‘ was read responsiv y The Scripture lesson was taken from Psalm l8 and read by Inrna Keating. Prayer was oiiered by Rev. D. J. Morrison “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" W55 sling The minutes of the last meetins were read and approved. Eleven members and ten visitors were pre- sent Collection amounted l3. $1.00 was received for mem- bership fees. The members are invited t0 the marlse for next meet ng. A solo. "Silent Night, Holy Night" was sum by Mrs. Iona MaoLecd President. Letitia Graham. Vice-President, mur Graham. Secretary. sadie Hailivlell. Treasurer. Guide“ ivlacKerlzie. Roll C"ller, Iona Keeling. "Away In A Manger" was sung. The New Commend- merit, was led oy Rev. W J. Mor- The lesson, rlson Prayer was offered by Mr. Graham follcwoz‘. by the ._________ WATERVALE W. l. The annual meeting of the Wat- ervale W. L, was held on Nov. 9 at the home of Miss Anne Bynle with the President in the chair. Meeting opened with a song. Roll call was answered by eight mem- bers. each paying their annual fee. Minutes of previous meeting and last annual meeting were read. ap- proved and signed. President save her address and the various com- mitices gave their reports. Secre- tary gave her report and also the dltor’; and showed a very satis- lfactury year's work. The election lo! officers took place and are as John Grimes. vice president. Miss Lou- secretary-treasurer. Mrs Chester Walsh (re-elected). directors, Mrs. Charles Quinn, Mrs. Vincent Hayes. Mrs. James Curl- _ Byrrle. Mrs. Louis Cranes. Sick committee Mrs. Charles Quinn. Mrs. Chester Miss Correspondence received was presented and it was idcclded to sent‘: donations to Y. M. 'C.A._ T B Leann and Kinsmens The sick committee reported having visited sick in district. Members of Insti- "l-i Wm"-'*" tute purchased cook books and sec- tary was ordered to purchase needs for the school. Meeting clos- "m: ed by a contest nut on bv secretary. follows: President, Mrs. ise Whalen. gy. Auditors was Anne Walsh. school committee. Louise Whalen Milk for Britain Fund. l SOUTH WINSLOE w. r. The south Wiilsloe W. l . met at. the home of Mrs Reuben Good on . lst. The President. Mrs. Hol- royd opened the meeting by the metnlbers repeating the Creed in Roll call was answered by eleven members. Two visitors were present Flour new members were lmlSOh tlddld to the roll. $3.50 was voted for Christmas treat for the sdlocl children. ‘Iwo interesting by Mrs. Kelley yior and Mrs two very amusing contests. cetie. m“ "“°°"““ w b‘ d‘ M“ °'w'- Grade r (s)-l. Norma. White‘. 1- ' This was follow lJoseph Jackson; 3. Arthur Massey. 11mm; by do I (bl-l. FTlllCLs MaoIn- yam statements, bed t0 60c. A1 unch served by ihe t cum Campbell's on Jan. 5ih. . Uunoh ccmmittee. Mrs Earl Rodd, Mrs. Sellick. Mrs Ivan Turner _.___________._ CORNWALL SCHOOL (Honor Roll ior o bee) de Gra X.-l, Marie John Skinne Grade 2. gwelyn Godfrey. Mr. Btanle Bridge. have received word 3' m5 mwum. ade igiy‘. lllllksfiiiedmip 61y in mo. lMQ M50 Gr 2. Jimmie Hyde Gran -.-- g w; Jean MoOardle has return; 2. An-lby Hyde. ed to Montreal after a pleassn visit with her parents. Mr. and cool-ac Lowther uMra. Dan McCai-cile. Charlottetown Grade I. d -(C Sgt. Douglas Mrs. P er sister oioee re etlves Bumm ldd. P.El.1., ll i118 B" his wse arid Wlllla. 0 ET “wt ad: ify f;- ill" ' fl ' mo» ts w Grade I. So-l. Carl Willis; 3.|ThQ mlhllib! 0f lllt r.-'1. Christine Phllll: 2. Laura Hvde Perfect Maris Skinner. ‘I __. 5. " ‘Hlirhest veralre Junio Grades- now takihgna $ii2ar§$§§§§£lc§ mmmv Dsnsmrd r |snd has rune to Bomerviue. Mass. visit h Teacher-Evelyn ‘yobertson. l , fl-wiAl-‘rlend. Ill-W each: a enema A Priend; MILW '1»; Mr. Em receipts are ‘ Mr. James Holmes: MI! Archl Tay- ‘ Juanita Mao- Lean. Second Vice-Prrsiderit. Del- Lord's Prayer and Benediction in unison. apers were read ,_ m": " Jackie _. , . arv . Grade 1x 1' Phyllis “acEMh E. James MacDonald. Principal. VlI.—-l. Stanley Godfrey; Home Gees; 2. n. Tbs Gr IV.—l, Inez Gus; 2. Ilvyant C ‘ '_. - . be . II. Jr. l. Janet skinner, find be" J” Danna!‘ Jonas-rows arvn sclloor. - H nour ll f J to ' El l‘ . NM tlil Yllletlflu moon in tllu schgl for me nglonthhgf rfleirsmlileer. fend G e 11-1. Margaret ~ 2 fl _N‘l'I-Il-‘. CHABLXYYTFTOWN flllARDlAN osllrilll. aulllolll mg; l’.E. Island Hospital ‘Annual Bollootlon Mil. b81111 The W otltlllfii Sb Yorwllooted by Mrs. Leigh Veaooy Mn. 0. ll. Brown ems Ola! and‘: w. a. A. uallstt; e srren essay ggcc: liars. Room. Ohappoile. 0 sch: Mrs. Peter noodle; Ir. mfwmfileey: Mrs. amino ‘firebox; Vernon liver collected b Mn. D. ' lrvllll Tweed! 81:80 $5.00: Mn. H. S. MacLood. $2.00: Mrs. D. Irving l.‘w 81.00 each: arrcn Barman: Mrs. l". Oliver ' Mr t Colilngs; soc‘: Mrs. Asbert Ennis-n; Mrs. my Eamon; lvlrs. Arthur Richards. York Institute $20.75 collected by Mrs. Peter Proud and Mrs. Gordon Crockett essey. . Lorne Vesse; Gordon Crockett; Mrs. Bess lor; 25c: Mrs. Leonard Neweon. Cross Roads collected by Mlle Joyce Clay $16.90 .00 each: Mrs. Bryer Jones; $1 Mrs. Captain M-ECLCBHI Mrs. Vern- on Gay; Mr. Penderglsr Mr. Frank Wood: Mrs. F. . lrleeves; w Mr. Matt Wood; Mrs. Calvin Wood; Mrs. Austin Kennedy; Mr. Juck Keil-nedy: Mrs. F. G. Kennedy; Mrs. W. E. ‘igdacCsiium neth Gard; Mrs. Milton iu-ver; Mrs. J. D. MacRae; Mr. Earl Jen- kins; Mrs. Edwin Stewart; Mrs. | The officers for the coming year Edwin Stewart. C‘ . 35c: Mrs. Alfred Stewart. Stewart. 25c each: Mrs. B. Stewart: Miss E. Balder- M. MacKlnnon; Mrs. s Rocky Point $5.25 collected by Miss clma lVlacLesn $100 each: Mrs. A. C. MlcMlllbh; 50o . . ltia-cKln- non; Miss Freda Burdott; Mr. John Lena MacKinnon; Miss Velma Mr. Russel MacDouga , eech' Mr Harold Darrach: Mrs. Mr. George Smith: Macbean. 25c each: Mr. Dougsl Macbeth. 12-16-11. SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X-l. Gerard MacAulay; ancls 2. William H. Crockett. Pr Cheverie; 3 Thomas Pierce. Grade IX-l. Jerry McColvnack; 2. Alton MacKenzie. John Mac- Donald; 3 Francis Lewis. Grade VIII-l. Albert M. Chev- Walter MacQusrric; 3. erie; 2 Clement McPhce Perfect attendance: William H. Crockett. Fvancis Chevcrle. Gerard MscAulay. Ian MacDonald, ‘Thomas . Alton Mac- Kcnzie. Albert M. Cheverle. Walter Pierce. Francis MacQuarrle. , Miss Adele MacDonald's Dept. Grade VII-l. Colin Jarvis: 2. Jackie Poole; 3 Kent Ellis Grads VI-i. Charles La 'Vie; I. Ivan Cheverie Perfect attendance: Melvin Mac- _ Phcc, Cecil Murphy. Jackie Poole, Jarvis. Merlin Murphy Colin ‘Charles La Vie. Miss Amy Maine's Dept. Eric MacEwent 3 Grade IV-—l. Earl Mcieaac; 2. John Mclsaac; 3 Pmnklyn Hearts. Grade III-l. Jackie MacDonald: .14: 2. Edward Clinton; 3 Basil La. vie,. Coffin- Jamee Bitumen. Rona (equal). Perfect attendance: Kenneth Paquet, Hazel Crockett, Earl Mc- Isaac, Franklyn l-leartz, Edward Clinton, Ross Coffin. Sterling Creamer. Basil La Vie, Murphy. Jackie MacDonald. Mlsa Mary I. MacDonald's Dept. _ Grade II (at-l. Kimball Jarvis: 3- Jac e 2. Barbara Simpson; r ;2. Melvin Pequot; I. Eton Gra tosh; 2~ Eugene Foster: Bushey. .________?_. PLEASANT CIRCLE W. L was cal ed to n. Bin-l. Wanda Willis; inn the Club Women's Creed. lowed bv the ro cell ed to by _ "_ scan: mailboxes-school Bnkhoam RDA George ‘Wlfilaa Cal sift. fcorlfour btifvs WBISJII. Ill? Dorothy Dimsford. Laura the treat Tl" Boo-rotary dc. ‘l-lirlhest sveraoe sci-tor Grades- éfhfff; THI SLED IS % ALL IIADV bloatodfllea fesllngsfter Wdloerspty “HM-limits; befflgmfllfltllo saith?‘ ofael of Uncle 8am and return rad Brseei. . ‘Mum between meals‘ the rlsill an: eourlul home at an early date in 1N4. Mary fill‘ sndmomfdlltntheletolthoeelislering ---- ' Grade . l. ellna Tralnor. m . . . Burdock lifiyiil to to sti ulate u» a A aotlol a the cuffed ‘halite Tmnw’ ‘iifiiiluu’ 3- Mglgdllr-Iyil-L M. " Wm": a’ | unfair-lenient” nlafiraomotlngtaegeawlolwrtpottelflflil“ - xyglirgllxlfin, rlxkiiolualuccg- miggdggk§ggjlfi§W “$53.2 u, ‘Yawn! m will yet‘; all. it's. fifttltat digestion. luau-eta eel l, m‘: by hlls “gnawin- Magi}: "lgfgg; glgfflgf g;g~;=,-c,.,m,,_ l" llllpfllvfll l’! l" "9- | M cm; m, ' ‘m. ‘m Grade l A-i I Trainor. 3""! ooua for B. B. . Price OLOOabott-le- m” “gm h‘ rm." inhz-afi; Grad i. B.— . sanogvuyaiker. “r-m-e-ii-Mim“ - o- w» tum-i- ssuer hasur- .. rAGF. 'I'HRF.E_ i Claw. ll%twy diver Women's Ln- NIQYZ All’! O. H. Mrs. A. M. Carve? Matbesou, . Mr. John Mu:- ANNOUNCING m: NEW "FLAVOR-TIGHT” CONTAINER NOW-look for fresh, flavorful KING COLE COFFEE in a new wartime container carefully chosen to protect the previous freshness for which King Cole has long been famous. As it is air which destroys the flavor of coffee, the new pack- cge is made from cl special air-excluding material. It is color- ful, attractive and easy to handle-the some shape you've long found so convenient. Ask your grocer for KING COLE COFFEE-and enjoy the flaw- less flavor that only freshness can give! as. Belle Smith was ap ed to get thlee DOX€5 ti. send to boys in services. Mrs. E and belle Smith were - on Program fur Closing hymn "T lan". was then sung. er of the evening was spent in contests. Meeting closed lvzih Na- U‘ ted on the sick committee. It cKay and Mrs._uamblc i Leaziic. The Sc/zretary was asked to I order Institute Cook B ‘test put on by Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald was won m‘ iTralnor. Mrs. Waiter Walker kindly invited the members meeting. Lunch was served by the STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL lmsless- Honor Roll for the mont-h of Nov. ember: Grade V-1. Vernon Jarvis; 2.‘ James Bushey.‘ for the sewing place. The new sic appointed. Mrs. S machine and cutting mule tOO r0 . viii-er Large and Mrs- e members to meet st her home for ti); Mrs.‘ Lorne (Jamsron 00 be voted for school 1111195 for end of year and o Mo" ivilTr-lasfi“ SCHOOL Sam" Dcpaflmcnl‘ Mrlrgate School for the rllontn of -1. Roma MacKcy; 2» st L l. son; 2, Louise Crane; 3. Ross Wood. _ , _ Grade IX. Jr.—l. Phillip l-lcndcr- Ham“ M“ isml; 2. Wlllltlcelllelldersuil. Faber lven for. The bro- ' a reading bv Mijs. "Am I My Brothers o ant. . . , . Gm“ 11 (bl-l 9"" °l1°"u°l"‘ Grade v'. Jl".—1‘,‘%l'-\tglllif Primary Department Grade VI.--1. ‘fvlnry Walter Maclitwen: 3. V inlz. Grade V.—1. Joseph Reid. Grade iV.-l. Pauline Roi/l 3. George ;l e I (ch-ll Thelma l-lazel- t ___,_______ KINGSTON YOUNG PEOPLES UNION U . met at the homo Perfect ll!tuilzlillirlrrl-lclcll lo. Gallo Crane. Airlry Kllyc May- Re . Crude I. A-—Marv Fleming. cw. ‘Beryl Woodsicc. 1\l\ll'l‘.\\‘ Ma)- Grade I. B-Liliian Cole JOIINSTOPPS RIVER W I. The Leaves oT-Pricndship _\ he home of Mrs. will tendance of six memoers. ‘inc opened the rneeiini? with membership reciting the crr in unison. The nllnutes la meeting were read ml December maetlnxlof "Pleu- lrole" Institute. W18 o eid at the home of we. rvtlle W ti" .. Muppet], . avlor Bleed . Prayer by Grade IIL-l. Dorothy Donated-d: and Mrs. Wvman The meet- Lord mg by repeat- Mr. Skinnerjoli Prayer in unison. ow. lvillrioil L. BEl1~TCflCllClZ Muri; Brnhaln Clliacr. has rill-lven in London alter lsraping from a ‘prison camp in Italy and maklnl m‘ lllfi ‘WY tlllollzll the Gcrlnan lin - s. ma. W" President took charge Disrilvli. D's: KllLiV-‘li d ‘Reports from sick and sch-ml com-l d m mlttecs were ll _ the Wayl’ ivas dis- hool. bout {he new g _ y. . _ GEOFF HAYES Hurry, HEry! l.-l-i_- -_i—- ' MR. SMITH GOES TO SANTALAND — m i=oi.l<s.' w: MY PLANE ls_ Gama TM A BIT