.r. siww v. . ' . | . ‘ -\ Special Speakers run niorian supp FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY “ A cuaacorrarowu ' iilv. a. H. WILKINSON. up. A General ‘Secretary British and Foreign Bible * Society, London, England pIl‘. PAUUS CHURCH—11 A.M. REV. J. B. M. ARMOUILADJ‘). Gqer l Seeretar for Canada and-Newfoundland ‘IRE KIR OF ST. JAMES-ll . . REV. J. M. MURCI-IISON District Secretary for New Brunswick and ' Prince Edward Island CINTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-ll Al“. UNITED WOMEWS MISSIONARY SERVICE ZION CHURCH HALL-A P.M. MRS. A. II. WILKINSON Mrs, Wilkinson has had missionary ex riences in China and is thoroughly conversant wth the work of tlig British and Foreign Bible Society. All women an invited to attend this service. SUMMERSIDE TI-IE REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR. 11D. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-Y P.M REV. J. M. MURCIIISON CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH—7 P.M. REV. A. H. WILKINSON. RD. WILL ADDRESS A MASB MEETING FOLLOWING THE CHURCH SERVICES This meeting is under the auspices of the Summeraide Branch of the Bible Society, and will be broadcast over CHGS. The Rev. Dr. Armour and the Rev. J. M. Murchison will be present. illfliiifiiifillfillflfiiilfiihiiilli Roy's Meat Market _ Sines the death of my husband, Roy MacDonald, I have lecided to carry on the business, I have secured the ser- ricls of Hubert Thorns as meat cutter, Mr. Thorne has about 15 years service at this trade. for the past five years he has been in the Armed Services. A eon-plate line of frsh and smoked meats, poultry, fish and vegetables canned and fresh will be on sale at all t Ines. A continuance of your past valued patronage will be much appreciated. MR8. 110v MacDONALD. HUME IQEEIEIEWIEIQIEEIEIEIEIQI. 6-04 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT The following digest of the Highway Traffic ens h for public information. SPEED 0F TRUCKS lwtioo 35, subsection Z, provides that no person shall “l” I "will. the weight of which unladen exceeds two fill. It a speed mater than 25 miles per hour. SPEED -._AT CURVES AND RAILWAY CROSSINGS 50¢"!!! Iubsectioii 3. provides that no person driv. i aumotor ve icl upon s highway st s speed greater than I es per hour ithin 50 ft. of s curve or level "my; orollln , where the driver hss,not a clear vision. shall: I acie, be deemed to be driving in other than a care- iil and. prudent manner. " REED IN VILLAGEB. ETC. Ieetion 35, subsection 8, provides that no‘ person driv- id I motor vehicle at a rate of speed exceeding 20 ni.p.li. ll any sblie highway or street in any village, cit or in. mill?"- "i WWII. Illfli . Iriins fseie, be deemed to e driv- ill the meter vehicle _in other than a careful and prudent manner. p soup rslslreo aciioots , lestiea 8|. subsection 8 se amended. provides thst any IQIIOI driving apliotor vehicle at a speed exceeding 20 in. . l. while approaching or ‘passin anLsciiool on g “M01 “flail. Will fscie. be eeni to driving the siotor l0 ll other than a esnfni snd prudent nninner. 8PEE~D-M0'l‘0lt cans p ans 1v p tionr TRUCK A D Ill" ‘ N. mm 5. vid ti .3’ _.a§'..ii.i.“... $571,133.. I.‘ {$553! 4121i pp per helt- - _ . “Ian WHEN near owliiia nor ' p a vanilla f ‘f’ “I It, saiisee on '4. provides that any person‘ 0p- . , vehle on iilgliwiy st s nests ll £0.01}; s vehicle after sshlswlir . be d d be “u” m“ ‘ ‘u. ‘k Ollie to I driving Act i b and prudent issaner. p crisp tllNIlALi-Y a eetien l6, subsection ‘l, providespthat every person .22. twain! A » -; ~ 11C. J. BTBW M‘, ,, Aeiils Desetzlfivisqisibnmi-y. s w . - ‘l i... ii“"';.e'i".iii. '”"' :ble in a-van I n" man's on"! SHOP!‘ spen-193 Hillsboro. Il-lg-oiiviv. w: uiesospnlo s1 Wood. .R-.LargedzCo. ‘an woman's AUXILIARI, Queen Colxriotte, Ward Room, Friday, 1 , '1 P. M. 1110-11. new msoow-ritnpeaic- 1'0 ALBANE Berv es midi day, 18th. at New-Glasgow at ll. "oderioton st hsdalbane at 1.30, .1. w. Ha , Minister. ll-lfi-Ji. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. _.Servlces Simdlay, November 181111. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Deseble a P, M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. Rally i ANNOUNCEMENT 0F CHURCH EEIIVICESM- Presbyterian Church in Canada, Sunday, November lath. an 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Montague. 7 P. M. R. D. Ma Lean, Minister, ii-ld-ii. TRYON -- BONSHAW BAPTIUT CHURCHES, Sunda ,, November 18th. Albany ll A. . Westmore- land 3 P. M. Tr on 7.30 P. M. Rev. 0- A. Hicks. Minster. ii-ia-ii. HAIIA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- INAR, Queen Hotel, Friday, 8.30 P. M. Subject: "The New Poetry Music and Ari." 7 P. M. Subject: “Keys to the Book of Revelations; 11-18-1 . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - Brookfielcl Charge. Services next Lord's Day n; fol- lows: Glfliiiiow Road 11 A. M. Brook- fiald 3 P. M, Harisvllle 7.30 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Student Minis- tsr. l-lfi-li. CENTRAL PARISH. - Services for ituiday. l vember 16th. Canoe Oove ll A. M, S. S. 10.15 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. yde River 7 P. M. . 10.15 A. M. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. THE PBEBBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — ce on Bun- day, November 18th will be as fol- IIUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services for Sundgy. November 18th are as follows: orth wiltshire ll A. M. Whoa ey River 3 I‘. M. and-Hun- ter ver 1.30 P. M. Rev J. I. Morrison, Minister. TIIE NORTH RIVER PASTOR- ATE. -- Sunday, November 16th. Services as folmvs: Falrview, 11 A. M. North River, S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M, Long Creek, S. School li A M. Service 7.30 P. . Clyde River, S School A. M A cordial welcome to iv»;- shl-p. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. FAREWELL PARTlL-Mrs. Flora dilacheod has left Glen William to make hefniilomsmgith hjtir‘ daughter a a0 - aw. .an Mrs. Roy Cllllis, Iiead of Montague. On Sat- urday night. November 10ti1. her neighbors gathered at her home to say farewell. A nicely worded ad- dress expressing re t at her de- Earture from the ieri, where she ad lived for twenty-five years and was loved and respected by young and old, was read by Mrs. Angus Matheson and a lovely bz-th robe was presented on behalf of all the community by Mrs. Colin Maclnnis. Mrs. MacLeod thanked the donors for their kindness in remomberitifl her at this tune, also nil the veers she! had lived among them. Hand- wiches, cake and tea were served and a social hour on oyed. after which “God Be With ou Till We Meet Alain" was sung. WIN vouR . FAMILYS 10h’ JIM/AMT F08 d WIIGIEMME, ,. lllllll JEM s ms Good for ,1». Liiqrsilbic m. wiukj-qoiqmitleicome i, .. OR loved one! “M”; “me F e irit of W¢l°°m° m hedrtepsod loosens tool?” ' '- ‘ once 0i Olloymcu ' UALITY o Count 5'" ‘h’ FINE Q eacii sldifllllY “Jaded or bodYf Thou the Effifiombi... (o, generatiollld ealialylli! ‘ten ‘ma Last -- i 6 I” develop! d" m“ a‘ iliorouglllY- h L iii ‘ BLENDING I tllolll 3 fkgblfi M ax fgflglll and flavor lbw wean,“ Nhlllr co M well Houlfl- . ‘x there’; warmth ill U COO if. in MAXWELL nous: coriirniii l . l0!‘ B“ 52ft?“ “and cog” Q8659 i in Latin-Amm“ for ‘some Blwclal ‘um: _A Mtswell 50"" ""1 n in on; delioiolliv well HOB" RAD oi ova)’ well Home i“ “W” flee. n cofiees. wpoll e of fiavofi “mu” ition complauw ‘Aflif ROAST which bean evenly . . . an “Good to tho A Purdue! at General Feeds In Memoriam MRS. ALLEN MacLEOD The mizny friends and neighbors of the late MrslColoncl Allen Ma:- past vear. viz: Colioctinli for Auction. A rink skate with sports. A swirnmina meet under Souris lied Gross Annual "Meeting Sharkev. . League. _ Adveriisiniz. sorting and D in: of over a ton of use . The annual mcetiiiiz of the Souris Red Cross branch was held the 1944 Radio direction of Swiirnniinz Instructor A Tail Day for the Tuberculosis d cloth- ing durina the National Clothing - the ack- tinir couveners: to the efficient Secretary ‘treasurer. and to b and every one who helped us “carry on". _I express mv sincere and humble thanks. Respectfullv submitted. LORETTA MscINNIS. President. (Patriot Please Couvi LONG RIVER SCHOOL Green for work on swings. it we, Ii motion decided to [procure chair end erasers for so ooi. The following new committee were appointed: ' Visiting, Mrs. Norman Green on Mrs. John MacKay; program, Mr Max Ferguson, Mrs. Albert f cott; lunch, Mrs. John Fyfe. Mr Eddie Gallant, Mrs. Ross MICE en. Mrs. Vernon MacLean. Leod 0i‘ Hartsviile were shocked 0H Ufli- JOJI- Blldfl"! ‘lmcers ‘i! Campaign. —“"' _ _ we“ mgQflng w be held a; m o“ “so”? ‘or a" ‘“e.1i::.r"='1..1""iiiin w» 1.1m" 1°“ °‘ M’ Mm» c M» er su e. passmg u ier ome n , ' ' p _ x serum. Dept. Hm-tsvme on 59p; 1g Innis a that were Xrayed when the - _-- _ fee‘ The deceased was m he‘. “Swill vifit-Presidcnt. Mrs. W. C {so oxmatiéevntlnit “as stationed ogéidfleJoxllinstlbnél-iok Payntcr, 2. and an“ this a delicious mm good beam] unm about “v0 days rsgcreoarv-Treasuner. Mrs. W- I would like to sincerelv thank Grade IX—-1 ‘Margaret Cam - w“ senmd by c°mmlttee< Me prior to h" death‘ mwever’ h" A. MscQuai-rle. each and everv one of vou. for bell; 2 Evelyn ‘Bernard; I AIvlJn l“! °1°5°d Wm‘ Naflim“ Allmem illness was not considered serious saw,“ Oonwnerp M,“ M Mo. me m" W“ may“ 1,, ‘mum. Barnum “m” “ "‘w‘h°“" “m” h" m‘ Quaid iu these activities. Grade VIII-l. Jane Fletcher z. tubing‘ tgtierxagéy dmfmmg °: m” Knittina Convener. Mrs. H. G- gnilll‘ Red Cros sewing and Earith Dunning; 3. Ralph ole: Mrs ‘ifiaclfeod, “£50m l D r Matthew. knitting have been outstandlnsz. Grade V!I--, Jennie Brown; 2. “n ~ w“ ‘l 9‘ ' Hospital Dressing Convener. Miss bringing deserving praise on Gladys Paynter; 3. Muriel Payn- gtn“ Mal“ 1877' Sh“ was the Josie McQuaid. many occasions from the ro- ta‘ dwghwr °f the m” Dunc“ MM‘ The Bouris branch has 21 mem- vincial Branch. And do we not, Grade v1_1_ gdmn gimnben; v Lwd and Merv Monsoon) MW hers. held 1v meetings dllflfli the feel s some of satisfaction at up. 2_ Row, lunch"; ,_ Rmh Lood. In 1919 the deceased was yggy with an average of seven in our annual meeting. that we car- married to Colonel Allen MacLeod. MacLeod was a woman sisters and one brother: on the old homer-toad: CiiillBTi‘l€,'{;“-° ladies present to Mrs. Mrs. : Johnston: Sutherland, both ii. 1., amd Mary, at home; also two Mai Margaret, Wolia 8.55. The funeral service was held on of Wednesday afternoon, Sept. attendance. The following articles have “been 151ml membership st the X-ray unit held during sev- wlm. eral days in October. bt having thing that must be borne a1 Those 'loved ones of vours ll Riisqhames of those being X~raved. We served. save all. ihei stun, also took charge oi the National Clothing drive. Seven members with the assistance of Dr. Smalb m. wood and Mr. B. Simpson back- ried mi. despite a greatly dimin- times.‘ mak- tuilv comfort. Sorrow is some» ed u h r sacrifices have enrich a» uman va and their memories are celebrat- ed by another star in the finms- ment o! human freedom. To oth- one. ved. i185. Thompson. W. Boyd Eeairsto. Principal. rison on Tuesday. Oct. 10th. The president, Mrs. lame pdacEwen presided and the meeting opened n usual form. Roll call was 1m- swered by 1'1 members and 2 vis- itors. Minute; were than read and approved. inflamed Throoi ‘i: :- lows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Mur- who P0559559‘! a quiet and loving sent to headquarters in Char m‘ in! comforts for the Armed Junior De t. . ray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood Is- sulrlt. She was much loved by all town during the veart 45 DY5~ Forces. and for the people of de- Grade _"1 and, Fltzshnmons. N O E S . lends 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A A who were acquainted with her, socks. l8 prs. gloves. 1'l '1‘. N. vasmmd countrksq a EH0 He“ . . _ . Duke, Minister. 11-14;...“ end willhgebdsfeg‘? mmeifllsuf’ flwfiflers‘ ti. lougiilivi 1a glgfllloil: gig: llldveliellwdlueemrg! ‘Grim WI-l ""1"" Thmwm‘ p l ..__.. neighbor . owever, _’.s ves . . - m " .. - '_ ' . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- the home that Mrs. MacLeodg children's hose. 3 sweaters 4 hel- and Mrs. Holland. both - 9- fielillgwlé-r il°i§gn§:li1éi:r§;p_ _I1istead of lying awake MENT. - m. and Mrs. William passing will be felt most keeiiiy- mei-S- 3 sleeve!“ “mm”- Jg Preside“- "OW Yfildlmltin Chfl- be" cm, may,“ equal. 2 night wasting your stren Paul. Klnzsmik,‘ announce one en- Tlho hemle we; hei-"Palfiefiand x115 gerg/lilcifis bags. 4a under-vests a axilijcévggrstgveséaprlggcitl: Leléh He" - - - with sneezing and coughig gagemet o i a hi, no. pace w ere er e ove an - - “ ' _ . ' lnllise ttlo Beflifllnlin w itflegid, asoli devotion shone most brilhtly- Mrs. Number 0' “Th?” an“? ‘mg “m- NB- (Eur Bu?“ dean!" n" smanqgmg Igulglawliitzsliatflfiiiangphg WhY "Oil Bill? 110W. and IVY '2 of Mrs. Abbott and the late Pope MacLeod was a member of the packed bvugcilil! Y?“ "We w srgxtedmthe gthdepir 615$. was 1W Doug,“ baynm - break up your cold today? “hm” °‘ 61*“ vm” “mu” 3mm“ P'°‘b""“‘“ “mm” ll“ oniige "hfiiiidi siipniiee tiriglv calibrated How‘ our 1mm Grade n-i item. Brown to take place in the near future. There are left to mourn herpnss» as‘: tab“ 3w comma“; “um-ed at the ‘imms Ronny “w Gm“ I si,___1_ Ethel rumba,“ cgllflhq-gong "lug" in“ g]; 1146'“ zwffréggég egushégg‘ 3:5 5:11.? 453. large dressing $14. quilts 38. ken. bv His Mlaieatv the Kim! 131 mons; 2. Laura Bell; s. Wendell bronchial tubes, nose and throet,ap 8'1‘ JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN John and Ira, at, home; Alexander: thguggigeegg” Dye? begs“, Rosana gllfd bvffzfqfiffgkedméodwfiruvigglfy: Jr _L shin" Punter antiseptic vapor that helps to CHURCH, Belfast. Services Gun- with the R.C.A.F.; Oliver, with the and mo,“ given by a m“; But u, you dear membersp M“ B"; Assistant.‘ the breathing organs cleaner an 9:35 Ngfigfé w!» h1g1" 1151818 1;‘:- ggggnoregggggs(“firdstagenfiallkg managers. Messrfie James Brfiniitz: mothers of ‘loved onesi‘ whgmhad ii’..- more free from disease genus. Fo 1 : ors a . ; . u _ g1, t i, _ _ . 0111113 at 1.30. The Evegiing Service Prince of Wales College. The Qggmbmuirmlaallh. $850521; gm- frlggnwtgfigri, me,‘,’,,";’d§,, b; n: "Enuua w I head colds, distress in the throa W111 be l“ chill" °1 the Yo"!!! dliuihtfl-i 1"» Mflinwii Mrs- M‘ the Rotary Auction Sale in aid of memories. for no word from any gem-ling Women's Institutg met hosrseness and bronchislirritstion People. Rev. J . C. Evens, Mirliiiocr. thur A. Burgess. Kenslnswn. P-E- crippled children We assisted at human being. adequate to M m, home o; M“ Melvin, M0,, you ‘hould b. mo" u,“ PM“. with the soothing effect of Catarrlg o-rone. Hundreds say they ha never used anything srsoothin and effective. Get Catarrh-o-zo today! Complete. 50c; small s - Vlllil-HI committee reported bsv- 35¢ S |d b || ,3 1 n by the student pastor, Mr, Donald ed the boxes for shipment on er members who have been be _ . o y I esc . Nicholson. After a short service Monday. Oct. 22nd. In this ship- reavcd. I extend mv deepest svm- gelladsetgg? rgfis-mg°gffmiég_ - at the home the {remains were mom over a ion of clotiiintzq cop-J pathy. d T m C n w“ on motion that we have an lNHALl: taken to "he Harlsviue Presbym“ tnbuted by the Denali 1M1 you“ Amid a igloskl“ ggd —Po(lnt sand auction sale the December ‘an Church who“ despite we m- 81mg éunmmdmg d no‘ was $111113 lit-xiv‘; owho sent in to our meeting. A commiiiee "ii-i IP- C AIA R R ii -O-QON f clement weather I In“ numb" Mlsboilnés local donations oi mohev. branch. so‘ many hand made pointed to send boxes to local boys ' gathered, demonstrating the esteem in which the deceased uias 11 held. The pallbearers WETC 1 John Duncan MaoKenzie. MecLennan. Bordon MacLennam,‘ Everett MacLeod, Peter Nichoisoml and John A. Maclnnis. Willy. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in Hsrtsville cemetery. Rani 0f Thanks Mr. Allan MacLeod and family wish to thank their many friends for their letters and cards of 5,1111- aiso the neishbors for their onerous aid during their recent ereavement. J%cph 11-1 ST. ANDREW? SCHOOL Report for the month of October Joh Grade X—l. 2. rode n Murm. lviécDonaid. de lI-l. Frankie MacKen- Elwood Mackenzie. Mlaclntfi-e. -1. arjorle MacMillsn, 2 Marv MaoMiilan. 3. Bruce Munn l Messrs. ' hum we have received 8 quills from the quilts and quantities of ‘ W L. Red Point. also knitted . . . articles; to the sewing and k articles from the Souris River knit ted nit‘ remaining oversms for Chrisirmar- The bill of $3.11 we; paid W. I. VAPOR Jam.‘ disulct thrcuizh the C. W. I... Sou- . ‘is. MRS. W. A. MaoQUARRIE. Secwn-‘Preosurer. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOURIS BED CROSS Tl foliowinl is the report of ihewPresident of Souris Red Cross: Members of the Red Cross: It is mv honor and privilege. at this our sixth annual meeting. to present to vou for vour nroval and comment my report as President of the Souris Red Gross. Foilowinii mv appointment 1m November it was decided i0 M15 meetings everv second week 1n- steadp of weeklv as iormerlv. For this reason. onlv seventeen mest~ lnizs were held durlnil the vear. The Sscrciary-Tresaurerb 11* port will follow illVlllF vou a full resume of the vears work and I need not dwell on that. But ii uzav" not be out of order to men- tion some of the activities that our branch sponsored clurinn the Gull. 2. or pro ptpre iii rid- End n EIIIICUII. Fr t Grade iv-i. Annabell Doucetic. . I‘ "- Gr a 11-1. M Do ette. a '1'" "“°‘“°“““' m" gvltugde Mwxengg s?“ Rune success. Ail drusliet. ul W B 8T5. .lll. F. 1i Grad 1—(N tes l, , , TeaclleP-Malbel innott. U WW“ M QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds \ iiilhildillllTY Milli Q Our banking facilities are at the service of all ibi community-manufacturers sod merchants, employees and housewives, all trades and occupations, every type of activity. . We operate current sod ssvissi accounts for individuals and organisations. : ' , We make business loans sud personal loans, and loans sgaihst Victory Bonds, life insurance and other forms of security. We make oloney remittances anywhere by insii or tele- gra h, sell sod ‘hm foreign exchange, attend to collections, so act in s gen ‘advisory capacity where financial matters are concerned. . Our full services are available st our nearest brasclu . .1115 CANADIAN BANii or commence OIAIIDTTIIOWN ‘ID10- l. l. P. IAQIII. Isnlgl