fl'i i .-coire~1'uTxTa_u_- ‘The .. n . irrciLLli by n. ' summer. Sir- spoke briefly, making uh explanation of whom the Ex- Bedeqixe. Miss Eliza Truemnn. Bloomfield, Mrs. Frederick Mac- A beautiful solo was than rend- ered by Mrs. John Hogg. Rev. l. John 1Q ry of‘; l0; Ba , Bwtt, Bummersids.‘ t d _ , i a m... u», Mutt-art flue unau- d ~ WESTERN GUARDIAN ——— Mrs E R ll/oodsrde e my humor -=~ h» w. ha?!" "Elli" lllllllllll . " , , rm. etirnna than t a ed -—— ~ TO-DAY ' ' ' "m" "m" ’ ~ w" ......* "verrtrtrvoct-vz“ ='~ - 7 o Head Pres byterial 22.13’... or..." nu" . LIP‘ ‘Y "m" ___'- M» :5 ' ehatunaemeonu runes count‘: and re do: the mo that n“ “d ow|tnu1nouun ._,, ,,,,,,,.,..,._ n: worm can __ ...I_:..V..;.._$,.,h_ o, worm Rwdl am- ,,,,,,_ u flu Guardian ma: so Mushy-mo at 3:: at tho M- IAIIGIIIIIG PICIIIEI Closing Sessions Held At Kensington Yesterday. if igaglvln “flag; ml _- w, u,"""°',u if, f”... Mm, A csrgumin e1 u, m“ "M": “Pa” ",‘,"‘““°{,‘,',,,;..,,, w,“ Sh“, 11-1 dram "hcfufiiw m” sosiiyinmtabyllleum Gd character GIIOWQI the celebrate“ 3 """“"' w“ ‘m 3's “G- iuivt a": arnnvuio Street ' The meeting of the Prince sn- ported elzht mission circles do! e w Nicholson u...‘ a brief ninth cal-ll- II" "I "W" °' m‘ “mm” “m” l“ Ia """" "hm Wm“ Wm’ J ' , . .” ward Island Pmbytoriai of the splendid work ant;- alx Aiflllstgg nnsniihri statement oztha stew; repugnant-armaments: ljgplaaf’ Iliflgnmlvad 1mm i; The Guardian will he delivered to any Ilium lllfillflmfi°gin United church of Canada met in C-G-I-T- srvuoa also six new m“; (o; the benefit of t5»: w ""4" ' ' ____ curl. Boy at so par day at I'M n“ fir“ _“'"'*~.“". l" _ ' l‘ "e A the Unltec- Church at Keu-sinston groans not yet/afilllawd- 8M N- were not present at the icrnaoa unis-lama N“ F M“ q give you; order to the boy rtfluwblblfi l"! ‘MIWWI "ll W" '°‘""- i? on Wednesday, Jan. 20th. The ported a C G-I '1‘. Conference session, ltaanau the painful. cracked sci-hen. r5901, than“? J The t‘. .. _ 1 ’_ first session convened at 2:80 heldiat North Wiltrshirfisa: Mm Mama," “i?” n" ; 1,113 in Wm be held from“? Po do!“ ‘GARE’? f" ‘1-°° “‘ ....7"}§‘.;"§.‘f r1’i.‘;‘r‘"fir°rrrii“§. $332 ~~ 1 fr’.°‘§ii‘h.¥;$§ Bfififfiil“??? $2M.‘ {Qrrfifirwfriri ghhsfezarehcs u... fir f.’.'.‘.‘."".if éinifiitoifiin ",'t‘i.'."”§'¢.r -or-r-o»r"-o-I---I-~ 9.';§{,"°},,.9.L‘§'§{‘.;..,§,"Q":.Y-, “use “W” DWI 00-. KBIISiDKl-Olie qierbu, CKJIG aiivi‘. AdililsSlOihifl d i hymn was hymn N0. i6, “From groups were DYEBDltUBd-me k I 1391, T111; proved ‘most in tip: r5“ Ierment POWIIIJ Cemetery)“ m. r d em". 1-24-2-1-‘1 I all That Dwell Below the Skies." Mrs. Scott P19581191! W" °. to all. ' - I‘ F"'“ 1- -.IUIII I lliofilfiigq‘ 5B1-- “W L g \“P,1_-*'f“n51a_wr, WP if c n. The opening worship Period was the mission bands and_ b81115’ Miss Marie MacDouBIll. Deeoon- ‘In Iilrvhenlllfilllflfkhll FUNERAL lATUllDAY-‘ng n“, vs Freetown. Admission l5 cents. _. PR“ 111?,“ _ k1 y . led by the Summerside Auxiliary To introduce the work fve l 1e m5; 0g Tflnlty Qhuych, cim-iotte- t-‘nq’ e111 o! m; 1m; M15, M,w_ w 1-22-25-27-31 l» w-l “~“*°- W“ l“ n“? with Mrs Georze Bowness presid- children. namely. David“!!! town than brought s stirring mes- h1,*y~,,¢,, southport. has been postponed m, __.__ el- 11m. wls- 143-11 fl, ing. Mrs. George Sheen led 'ln and Elizabeth erookins. ranresant- sage.’ on the work of Marina Mles- IQQQIIQIUI tiisa-mdain-Yau. 23. when it m“ ._11gpzqu|z vuxijruu CIIURCH- an“. m; "w wfufor Tm. COW e ~. prays“ and Mrs. E.R _ WOOCISide ing the’ baby 6:120 align-SUB?‘ avrvlgg; ions on the Pacific coast. Bhe salvo __ , m ’ 3.11mi} ‘reggae ggfiiIIbZoEkZgOopiist -—Tha services imprinting-January 1 m“ my“. Extra“. . five aflbrief address takmB as the. lock. can v n n “J an interesting account of the do ——-—-~___=_ a ____ - D-ln. 34mm flIDllu1We.Bwl'J~l\/13 l1_ 114- m, m, CD1,“ and LNG,“ eme Visions. Davtson sang very swee y. will of the people on the coqet of B - Oouma FROM MON Cape Tfi-averse .1 P. M. . “bony "loll k H, W my“), m“; -..-~---——-——i-—-—i—- The President then spokg bplgfly Loves the Little children. She ie- us}. Oolumblnguost, of the mission Ill I u d h TREAIF. P- M- RW- Jim“ M- “'~‘-‘“‘1'- 1.3. '0" 1-24-21 DIARCH OF TIME to the gathering calling attention ported 50 mission bands, new ones work is canted onnear the coast l‘ n Y ll I 0 Mn- vemml mum'- daughter Minister. ~- ‘ ____ and DISNEY w the hruug of the war clouds. bolus grsgutiaed a; Sgwfavafrslde ‘of the province. ehe toio vivid Mrfwohgafl, sggghpggdm gala _ . . . _ - , . n a1" wn. = __P0ST]I0_\'5D ca;- iigil Bedcquc Qrigystykéhl-lrb *"I‘)\VS and all: ‘ti? ligéerPlghegifretliii/Wlht)? E85 s e em a FKIDAY’ ‘ANUABY ‘ml hom. from Montmal‘ called he” Tim‘ T"“='*,“.Y “l” l; ' . 17".“: ' ' . ~ v a maul ‘y: ._______-_' _._~ w the past year. She spoke briefly Deceased member; for 1843 Ln closing she reminded us of the 8-00 P. Me-Youn People's Union- by $110 death of her mother. Adm“skm l“ cm!“ Llbuflxffj} Act. 1mm: l’ i’ 0f Summer Rallies, asking for in- motto of the Women's Missionary 50¢“: Blu- - - he unset vltations for Rallies again this Abel-ton. Mrs. Alex. I-varit Society, “Pray, Study, Give." roucu COURT YESTEImAy — In the .Po1lce .Court yc-sterd morning an assault case w r e took plat». in me ‘ ecutive row‘ ts an ‘ aeuemy °1 Bab)’ 35m“ l“ » was d15- . ~ .,-~ _ , ,_ .~ -".i v wt" . rl statln th.t Alhlfllld- MFS- L- Adflms- J.O Pkaser. a missionary late of I missed. The defendant in an Excise HQ $§d§§§§f,‘.‘_f,’_",,,‘,§. ‘1 by a grant from Dominion “soul, Charlottetown Al“. MYB- W114 Korea. was then introduced, and he “h” 5mm Bummem?‘ m cm, imsesflon of llililflr- Wes lined a sub-executive may do the bus. Prowse. brought e very "it " ., message 555mm‘ Mwnm‘ 5'" u?’ $100 1"‘ WW "Willis ill Jail. iness from one Presbyterlal to the ChBYlflt-IBYOW" Evell- AUX» M18? on the mlssior work in Korea. M's‘ 69m“ Mme“ summem e‘ of Mr. Mill‘ her. Mrs. Hammond Toombs then very cordially greeted and welcomed the officers and delegates present. while Mrs. Hruren Howard very Mary Taylor. Mrs. is: l-I Anderson. Cornwall, Mrs. Frank Boyle.’ Crnpaud. Mrs. Donald MacLesn. Life member. Freetown, Mrs. Alexander Cairns, War conditions, of course, made it necessary for Mr. ‘Maser to leave that the chunch there. was so well rooted, that it would be able to Korea. He was convinced, he said.» rach, Bast Roya. Supply Secretazy. Mrs. Nell Dar- y. Communlt Frienddiip Secretary. Mrls. Regina ‘< MacAusland, Bloom- e d Literature secretary, Mrs. Essen MAKING GOOD RECOVERY~ The condition of Dr. HJ-I. Show, Chief Superintendent of Educuliun, who met with a regrettable acr-uieht this week, was reported last lllllhfi as being very satisfactory. Dr. Show London, Err. graciously replied. ivn-s. Richard Simmons. cnr-ry on, and the Korean e0 1B supwmd by The minutes ‘or lest Prcsbytcrial Hamilton. Mrs Firderlck Lock- were determined that the pwgrk H°"“¢- mmwau‘ 1 trthesfihgliirulrlfiroworfefhlh Kline vmea Robvr were taken ns read. A roll call of erby. Lire member and Charter would not be discontinued. either Ml-‘wmml’ "Wm" m‘ m“ whit?“ m, wgy wins on... °“ lllllrltwded the Nominating Committee was member. for lack of finances or for workers. Friend's 5°“°"‘FY' Mm w'A' PM’ 1- ' happy wiivlq -i_ ‘ than called, namely-Mrs. Nicholson. lilsrahte. Mrs. Alfred Mayhem He urged that we be ready to aup- °"°"- s“ "w" nocomonvus IN COLLISION mfilfid‘? “h”? “'2 Mrs, Bowness. Mrs. J S Suthcr- 10* l4. MP5. Jfllm Maynard. Bro port this work again as coon as suremry °x Temperm“ “M -_Twg Canadian National Railway; ‘d ‘u For“ Sixflofilillf-.. i 18nd. Mrs. W A Paterson, Mrs hfrs. WJ-l. Pill-lips. we are privileged. christian Cnlzemhip’ m5‘ wm'| locomotives were slightly damaged , ‘ Carl Weeks, Mrs. Reg; hfncAusland. lvlnlucquc and Baltic. Mrs. John Arte;- annqnncemengs we" ma“, C1817!- NIW Will-ml"- 1111 o, collision at Borden YESV-‘ftllly PCISOHflrS . _.% U 4 and Mrs. W H. Johnson. Cmfer. _ n hvmn "O Master Let Me Walk Pr“ semwmry’ M“ Ram“ afternoon. one was a switch eh- .... n . o r . . -. - ... . wit" t M“ who; ";1.“i~ Wu w» M» n» ""- “W “M "c; "sutured .01. Riteie, . - . -. 2 .<ico w ~‘~ I» no 0 icer " con uc ' ,' com itt ‘s. fll ' NI - Milrrny Rycr, Mrs. Jo n rgus- 1'11 d n‘ m N t1 _ g - 0 01' ‘ i a h,‘ cabied hi; wife Mi's._ o. E. he 1...... wnrgurn thewdroiirr-rlvrxrjig anon; in s1 nailing at the 3.8.. Mutltlllmfa/lkssswlglomix/urged. on‘ r aoldowfie Bgnedatlo: gal“ The installation service was ioosl train to chsriottetowh. The Ritchie of Kcnsiugwn or his sale sons: Ell-Y. l“ 5Lm“1°1~“_?i * “ 1ll<‘ll~9~15°h°° 9i m‘? 17m ‘Rewwe’ H S. hffEWen, Kensington, Mrs. Parmenus Orr. Stirling. _ then conducted by the Rev. AD. accident delayed the departure g arrival in England. hwi Jacobs ht burr; Dixon-l. Tlll- Armoured Regiment and at tlitf T}... cfcdpnyia] commmee Con-h rhsouinle member. The morning session opened with sflruns- m‘ 1°C“ wmewhat‘ n armed m m.“ and imnert in Pr.>v:cle;~.cc. R. provisional Sc ‘i001 of Slgnats. This Mum“ Iarflser and l Pownfllv Miss Joy“ Lam’ M15 a worship period with Mm Numb Mrs. Ia-stnn then took charge of the city at 8.40. —Pte. vineenTc-rluonrt. n one. C. recently spent a short leave Wilh . Gprclitite‘. Muss, and sons, F‘i‘ed in I C Arthur. in the and two adopted is the fourth course in signalling that has been given at the Pro- posed of Mrs. Mrs. Efdlc MncAusland. Lavinia Mutinrt. summorsido. ivilss Carrie Dobson, ter member, aged 96>. E011 Drflildllig. Hymn 3'18, Rise Up, the questions in the question box, assisted by Mrs. Newson. Many in- BNJOYABLI CARD PARTY _ . , _ ‘ L I . ‘ _ , I __ , ,,,, ._\ d - 1 y, Mrs. J F. Ehston then prI-scutcd _ O Men of God. was sung. After 1 1' _ tllilzligwrgibunlgilersdilclg. M“ am“ €$,.I_§“dé'\§1.a‘:,"Egnjgli? gpelwfifiékléfslf; Eééozglarschool mmg he pas the question box. ‘Mrs. hieQuayr-‘n Mrs. Tlios. l-iuitoir. responsive reading of Psalm 1M. §§§‘,’,‘:‘,§“m‘{{‘°§r‘£f,,d'°" brought 222a: geferll; gfu ‘Krkiffl. n,',,"",;,",,.,,,,m deep sympathy i; The instructor of these courses lead R W!" 0f thanks from ‘he Vlflmlll- M15» Jiis- lumen idvlr- Mrs, MncFarlane led in DTRYBT- M", Mutmfmen "mum sponsored by the Qddfeiiows Zion Church Annual Meeting. ‘B0 annual meeting o! Z1011 Ohm-uh was held lll "W $319M" 300111 but evening. hie meeting opened with a devotional service extended-S. Keel: Demand For Sucker Pigs ls Anticipateil has been Sgt-Major A. D. McMas- ters. This Provisional School is composed of men from the 17th tReserve) Armoiued R/ecknent whose (7.0. is Lt. Col. G, E. Full and from the 204th jRescrve) Field Batter-v vrhoee c.O. is Lt. Col. P.W. McNevin. ‘The course being given at the Regimental Schoo " a 15 days’ course and that at the Provisional school an 8 weeks’ course. Major Smith is a mauve of Cher. Iottetown and has been at Head- Secrelary of Presbytery-Rev. W. A_ MncQuarrie. expressing thanks and GDDTEClEI-llfll] for the line report sent to the Presbytery, by the pug. Sldeflt. Mrs. A J. Matheson. Mrs. Easton called the roll showing a splendid attendance. from Auxill- ‘"195’ Evening Auxiliaries, Mission ClYClPS. and lvfLssflm Bands. hits. Nicholson spoke briefly of her work as convenor of the Nominating committee. Mrs. Clan: MflfQllflffle S11v6 he!‘ 1199011 as Recording sec- Tyne Valley, MP5. J.W Brown. lyaileyfield, Ivirs. R.C. MacDon- R i. Two new baby bands also were organized, one at hfargaie and one a: Long Rwer. She stressed the using of Mite boxes in both the Mission Baud and Baby Band. h Eastou gave hei- report as . rnnding Secretary, showing a very satisfactory year's work done in all auxiliaries. She reported 80 Mrs. Clarke MacQuei-rie then read the Scripture lesson from Mark 14th chapter. Mrs. Mathsson then gave a brief but very impressive mldress, it being her last address as President of the Presbyterial. She urged "loyalty to Christ," as a closing message to the members of the Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. Matheson closed this devotion- fli yienod with a short prayer. The gathering we; then delighted to hear Mrs. Hogg again in a besuti- in the will appear later. Mrs. Fraser mer. yflifl‘. report of the committal, the findings of which resolutions reported for the Credentials Committee. The auxili- aries were asked- l0 extend invit- atlcns for rallies again thi; sum~ Mrs. Mstheson then gave an in- teresting though brief report of the meetings of Dominion Board. which she was privileged to attend inst i the . Hall, the ‘first i3 which was held last night. An en- joyable evening was those who attended and the fol- lowing were the _pi'lze-winncrs:- Ladies‘ 1st for bridge. Mrs. El- wood Burboe. 2nd, Mrslimer M Donald; Gentleman's 1st for brid Mr. E. A. Smith, 2nd Mr. A. Wooluer ; Ladies lst for auction, Mrs. J. Gillts, 2nd Miss Army Worm; Gentleman's 1st for auction. Mr Theo Sentrier. 2nd. Mr. cor-heir! Tremors, M _ m. mmm” m“ quarters 1n Ham“ m, the p”; retnry. She gave g, ver-y intgye-Sfing auxiliaries and 6 evening, auxiliar- ful solo “Have Thine Own Way, . ___. g Webster, ' two years. He arrived in Charlotte- Fem" ‘if the meeting M u" execllt‘ ‘e5 Mrs‘ .wnfred Plckexmg - mm mm ‘ Mn‘ Plckenm when we’ lfliivllyaetllhnrgdtlitrtgssalwis tmhf w! or GOOD QUALITY " x ‘the business meeting tolkvwed- m“, yegtgfday afrtemoon and ex. we for the past year. b1 Ollfllll "18 remit 0f Cllliatlan scntsd the Financial ltetanent for joy” by an‘ me speaker befim local ice-dealer, who has» been In, 0.0. Webster was appointed ehflrman, ilk. Dario MacDonaht‘. A keen demand for sucker pigs from points outside the Province is pects to be here the remainder of the week, Mrs. George Bowucss, as secret. aw of Associate Members depart- Bteivardsliip and Finance. She je- mwied an increase in the interest 1943. she reminded the delegates that money raised for W.M.S. Mrs. Robert Reeves. Her theme was “Christ, the Light of the World." the ice-business. for more tlhm hail} a century’, said ycstor. ay thui this eeor ta - Mr. George MRCLW! z ~.. b’ o» n rketiiigserifcc - me?" "V? a "Y? "mwiflllllls Pv- “f "3’ W9“ i“ 1"" ‘lf-‘Pallmtlll- Work miwi mt be taken M any - . year's lea fiiiuvly is the be» qvllliy gndeMi-rsyflA A. Mutch, press oom- ,‘,‘,‘§,,‘,.c§’,’“],‘§ the Elmzpjnr, Depai-t. polls. showing nn lncreagp m assoc- Thcic were J46 auxiliaries which other cause, as set down in the P$§f§§n§ wngvggggfgebghghagz he has ever harvested. Thvra t! Iiittee for the meeting Inent of Agncuuure“ This should late members, and an increase in Yefliilifltr their allocations. She Blue Book. ’ ' ‘ now e. depth of 1B or 19 inches on The reports were brought as fol- ]; ; Mr. Donald Mac- Klnnon; Board of Trustees general fepott, Mr. neroert Jewell; Board of ‘Pumice; flnamlal reports, Miss encourage overv Island farmer to breed as many sows as possible to meet this demand next spring and summer. With large quantities of western feed grain fiVfillflUlu at near Egg and Poultry Market Report money contributed, the total amount hemg $302.92. Mrs. John Stinling then gave her TBDOYt for the community friend- Bhli) dellflrtment. and she brought stressed the using of envelopes, and systematic giving. The Treasurer. Mfrs. Nicholson. then brought a most encouraging report on the fimn-oes. She reported the contri- ivfrs. Nicholson the_n clearly ox- pialned what is meant by "Special Objects" in our missionary work. The five year plan was then pre- sented bv Mrs. Woodslde showing Britain for the "i" dosed with the National An- them. LONDON‘ -(OP)_ Seven thou- sand trains are run eve"! week in benefit of war the Ponds, clear, iii-m, bright re o1 the very best quhltv. The 1- chi dealers are putting forth every ef- fort to save all that is possible with the help avhllurble. This draler “Hence Mae/mod. Mission 3am; 1 n and with w? ..,,.‘°e o; a very clear message. as to the butlonsns follows: the increase of the different ‘or- me om‘ r hntlcipatm that with proper men- Eeneral r0908». Constance Cook and hi? very profitable lsevel iii lied b)’ Dominion rt~ mount of work which could be Auxwarles ‘ wolzlzo gammflons o! our Prubytefla]. n K to and from the! “m. bani taken w conserve the financial report, 1301mm‘ Mac/Lrar- which is practically assured for the outpat- mutwe mxarlotm n done. She reported 4000 visits made Evelllng Auullihries 7.2.88 There are now 185 organisations gupply mix- summers demhmd may en; zlon Wok Club Pack general (“ration of the war and Snmeflme an 21 A81‘ . r to homes. and 1164 visits to hos- l/Il-‘Sllvli Circles 43-1l7 in the Prince Edward Island Pree- be met. with fewer ice delli-"lrlcs and financial reports. Betty Brute: after, eveiv farmer should breed “a; m‘ m, m e w m pitals. making a total or c110 calls Nrsson Bonds 1003-65 bytgrial- per week the howeholders must Scouts’ general and financial re- and develo‘), an the hogs that his dire?’ Qnghans d lirmggslut geek made. __ Affiliated C GIT. groups 24-00’. Mrs. her-array and Mrs. Scott then take every precaution to avoid ports. Rev. 0.0. Webster, acting housing and labor facilities w," M‘ 5 h‘ M18“ 41 fr m u A verv beautiful trio was then Baby Bands 138.31 presentec a very interesting and d worm, he pgintcd out, scout Master: Auditors‘ R_ Mar, permit Canada must have eight bowezwcrfiei i $1325“ gcmomlny sung by Mrs, Wm. Llewellyn, Mrs. Rallies 9.84 instructive panel discussion, on ._..._ Lean. V.N MacLeod; Young minim hogs in 1943 m. an increase drags-y Producmn showed ae sea- George Sheen and 1\/Lns,_ 72111:, --——— ‘The Youth of our churches. They KINSMEN nun KINETIES People's Society general and fin- o; 28 percent om. 1942 m order to song! i1 ct a e A“ a? be a“ t human. The wirole gathering joln- Total $_ll351-06 were capably assisted in this ra- 1101,11 10m’! MEETING-A joint anciai reports. Mrs. Ii. Reid: Girl meet emu” and domestic requlre- .d b 1 e s ‘h’ m - d!“ $0 - ed in singing. Break Thou the Those figures show an increase sentation by Mrs. Humphrey, iss meeting o! the KnsTgn and Klu- Guku.’ gene“; and financial re. men“ Increased hog production is Ysel/QFB W98 El‘ BOB 0H5 hi! Bread of Iufe.’ of $34191 Marie MacDoughll, Mrs. Cough, ette Clubs was held last rii ht hath m, Ida M. Yeo and Susanne a valuable contribution to our war week. Shipments graded packs con- tinue to other Maritime markets Mrs. Neil Darrach then gave After. all reports had been me- Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Woodside. '01.» n/mm s ' [tiff/Hf 0/1 President o: the Kinsmens Club, aefll ; B vmi ‘ reports, the report of the supiiy depart- ‘Filled. Mrs. TJ Humphrey offvl- Mrs. Scott then stressed the work Prof. Lorne Cullbtck and Mrs, All: $1004 1:1 Magi-Jory Mfla- efgrirtiads is now cxpericncins a andhgllwifottlnqland. 1 t ment‘ she gave l detailed Yelivrt "d ‘l "f"? beautiful Dflfllvlllflli’ of misskms among children. Plefld- Fit-tin Lcrdjointchnirmmr.Theiviflab lean; Benevolent Fund. Miss Lily beef sirortuge. To overcome this c bro Fe i)?“ “h? 0551?‘, md °Y the boxes sent to the various Fla-VP", , "l8 f0!’ women to offer their séf- speaker of the eveninv: was ‘firs. Aitien- aoselonrund Mrs. Murdoch situwtinn former are asked to Con“ ‘y “m ‘m5 Palm‘?! PIWUW-Ts centres. The total value of the 5i U118 W119 i719 Slllllmelfilde m" vices as leaders in bands. Maworie McQu"rr1e_ “no more on Reel; Zfunicrr Sabbath School. MTs-‘fecci their beef iatllr- to heavier for Ungraded eggs’ delivered: supplies dmmted w“ $69630- aga-h‘ "mdered a bvauiriful number M“ uurml’ did likewise m m” "Nlfimlm and N"-ti°“al He 15w" c‘; webs“; mm’ and slyzann"v‘,eights> I, is “nformnate that so Grad‘ 5 “We 33" The temperance department was fmiuefl "Tread SPMY- , ‘nteresfs of ‘the "teen-ails" girls, f" 7 | Pilot orflcu- svluvnn‘ Impersoq. Macxinnon Record-keeper; Senior man‘. you“: ammak a" marketed Grade A Medium 31-3 than reported by the Secretary, A vfiliv l1l1Pl‘@~"»$‘\'i‘- hlvlnflllfil lei“ and urged upon all women to show — star, and AC. Simmv Isaa", acor- “bmm ‘item’ J l n Munwnum 5Amhnflm “m flu.“ "D nuke Grade A Pullet 26-1 Mm ,1 H Macpflrhne, s)". urged vlrc was then hclrl m memory of a keen“. interest in the girls of dgon piflyer’ con.t._.lr.litm 52am. .0 luperintendent and Mrs. Enrle bee; and at, such 10W dream Glade B. 2L8 a" Dresecit to strive more than me "lvlllbtrb ‘F110 11ml Wssed n" our communities. the evening's entcidniniu-ni. sub. MacDonald. Jody-fleas; Cradle waiving, Evm-v animal Should be Gmdeuc 35'“ 0W1‘. M’ a greater interest in the l0 lllfihfll‘ service during the 0115f Mrs. Newson then presented ‘nor Lieut. Gwirgc Hart and Mrs, Hurt mu, In. 1.0 Cooke; Ifldle" A" nroheriv finished and 1r possible 5mm“? "m" m“ °' “we "imllfiiflme Cause Most all Aux- l'"1‘- MP5- Mfilllesil" W" a Wm‘- iauort Rs Press Secretary or the and Mr. Mnx c rkuiu. Ml-"s R-h #116111 "0011. Mf-Y- filliherlind dress at least five hundred imunds’ pa?“ at’ lliaries reported some of the mcet- "Ye 1955"" "m" Jnll" 14v Mls- Em“ Presllylivrlfll- 8M 1178911 "l5 PTE- - Hood, and Po. K. S. Jude iirra ".05.", md funnels! 19pm, M155 Farmers would be wen Rdvtsed ‘(Z3556 A 1&1‘? 371-; ings taken up with temperance. 0Y1 FIW’? ll"? 399F115?“ "lllllesi and Secretaries to promptly report items s guests of the club at last 111th“ ""~:*~......"*:*~"= Gt“ ere‘ i" Yo» orb: t t‘. " l§::...:§s"=t.i'a"2.22i.§.vest“ 21?; t‘ "°" "‘° ALL LIN . . . . .- - ~. . . . ..cr~ - - -- lmr- I» -——- grun- Mllzemlilb Ptwztl. M" mQBiFKZESEmPMCIQk-ifégllaIsqilglgggiong Glade B 31 ance secretary to carry out this WIICPIL H llollilllvll "f bP-‘lllllllll The Nominating Convener then ‘m ICE CONDITIONS IMPROVE— Georg‘; Hooper; Women's Iiflssion- are as fO;r,Qw5. can“, a lime slow; Grade C 23'. most important work. mflliltlfinfi 1Y1 10W"; mfllllfill’ 0f announced the slate of officers for Ice conditions in Northumberluxid f.n b. stations. "y goomy “M111 report, M", 18st mm 5.0.1.5 9 14 u, n 14; . _' _ Mrs. J.D. MacFarlhne and Mrs. U105? "lPmbffYKi Tllifi fifllvlflfi flvfiPil the coming year as follows: Strait improved yesterday and ‘lo-it HMO,“ “new, m.’ financial m. helfevs 8 b, m n, butcher cows, dulzfltscifizrfi gulgyéigig ezizersolrilrlxtilgg-rtggf; Hazen Howard Jfillhtly gave the l‘? havflsvfncing." StIELH-Ztllll ilglilth Phstfresiclent. Mrs. A.J. Mame- R thedferrtyje Purge‘ Edyirrgilg ‘on’ M“ Mind “fleck: chow ‘steady m “rang at 7 w 9 3'4: can" Glide A Lillie 40 l Dons M the lmssionarv Month}, clnsgdorft veim iwiutffillocomininiioh 5m"- omflrs" I w ‘Fonnenwgeeto hardest in lhtwgo k011i‘! "pug, pa” puree; Mlgglonary “m. and much. 3 to 5 34; [mm Grade A Medium 38 and World Fr ends, and the Litei- Yyn d- ot d h R-Pv A President, Mrs. E R Woods ce, Summcrslnde and 15 minute‘ The mm M, “mmmrr “m. “fir” hi?" 8 m“ 1* i" were e Pun s .‘:.‘"”.":.§r“1“ r...» Mrs ... Ten-rerun. on rm no - report now any 1c 1-2.- urin-ers. ll to l3; aesers . - -' S 1m i‘ v <,~ ' -- .~ '=- ' - ; - _ ~ ' '_ ' i gmwth and n healthy financial 9 in in 1-2. “F 313G312» b55555 are retolllhs as be present in’ take part in ‘The ire-slice why (suit heession oi the Mcn-cFnrlizrie. DeSable; . rs. gfflfiflgfhhlgflllflleig 3g! elfpilwé"; antimony The trustees reported Lamp; sfiung at 13 m 13 1-4 not; Grade A Megimm 4&5 Lltvrary Trw- 9118118‘ ll “m? - W.1. Green, Dundee. "rm m Charlouetown um“, 3 the present church building to be sin-co a u» 9; 1W2. lb‘ M tn 17.00 Grade A [zunet 40,: 1 M“ Mflzimlihme "Tmvtm all . “mo” Remrdl“? 59“"*t‘“'3’» W" Mum“ ‘ | E am. Earlier the trip to the maln- a.” ‘o; In indebtedness 5Q;- the dr-npw,’ ...,,.,j,ht; SUNS 1250 to 1135 The “Hum, market continues on nciease of 46 in the subscriptions ., - Fraser. Vhlleyfield. ‘and wok anew,“ muse“ The first time in lie blot/wry- The Cemetery Committee h the minister, Rev. 0.6. Webster; the Clerk of Session, Mr. Donaicl Mac- lzve Weight. e srmng basis, Reazipts are taper- ing off but still ample for box packing. One carlot shipped to St. of Missionary lVInnthlv. and en in- crease of 00 in the subscriptions to World Friends. Mrs. Povmrrl presented the ‘Liter- ‘The evening sesion opened at 8 o'clock. with the Pr ldeut presid- ing. The worship i d was led by Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. F, Esston, New Wlltshire. Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, York. Farmers lnltltuto The Annual Meetln w ll he he of the '1' on boat left the Island terminal 3.40 star-day afternoon and docks at Tormentlne at 7.20. Fuel oil was taken aboard at Borden . _ r Jflllrl ilflfl Sllverfll Smaller lOts f0 t 111 it ' n, g three of the c‘ mo. members. y g h1g1 u d- 1 tT u gm bit-r “gm cflqgvllréfiun of “u” other Maritime markets. Supplies $113113 l ,'}‘,§,,”,,,,I§,v°’ pixfleigfql.girjiirfi-s. Nicholson Dl"""1.‘fl and gave a 511?? ‘fnflrypfnaflefsfifl, SW71?“ Tryon Hall on Sawgswfi “mag mrgeig; gontfarsrtgdl slfarplye (azith fir fiainh Meplkian‘ and Mr. appear limltetl for demand. more 1n5ymc¢1ye_ and‘ mm-h m5". very thoughtful ruirlrcss on the Pickering‘ Mariam 23"‘ '4 ‘Mmwhs “g u; d“ conditions the previous day when Ionian Method’ were appointed i 1 Dwkw" “mm” w Pal’ PYMUCBTB interesting She asked that h m- lheme “Prflyel? MIR“. Mllrlfli’ THC‘ secretary of Mission Circles Mrs ""1"! ‘m Mmd" 2 ° h"; "M u” the ferry took almost 19 hours to auditors Y ‘ 3 gm ‘(Dressed ?gs“d° A Mum“? corr‘ be kept of the books studied the Scflptiuz- lfsmn from Mathew L M_ Muhay Hume,- mven’ ' afffllfgw” $4.1m?" ‘n t" make the trip from the mainlmld- ‘ ‘m; u than“ for "w" “nun " c en over 5 . 29 cents, Grade Mrs. 5M Murray then gnve n fi-evorwtt- 5 in _15. Mrs. Huston eel-em“, for Affluatgd g q 131', ' The boat docked at Borden at 11.10 he effort-s l“ "my enmity-tn‘ "l A F°'_“...°v°_'_ 4. m5‘ 21 °""“" “hi”! °" “W” “"""'" ‘M ”‘ "““-‘°" Th“ ‘Y.““"“' Fm’ m’ Groups. Mrs. LM. Murray. Hunter can’ u’ h2g3’ tviiiunfzhh lbxtftallrllilihi: iléhtv; sliglemhhi the church's: wow-i wns tei-ntlerl-rl to W. .t...~ irnul ‘ ‘hr-slur lte- _. Afmmmd 601T groups" am w. l-lluutilqlhhy “mains Take Time to Riven l 10-11 ‘n’ the Strait L w-"r-or. -. " ,, ‘ ' ‘". _ __ '- f - . __»_- ' a as c ifnv ‘ ‘ v,‘ Y}! ‘I " m" ‘qt the _-_.___..__._l.’.I.lETll,S»_-__-_-_- I w as WI“; ‘in R I " '1 in] year were rehvuelt. hurl mo. vlh/lr‘ ‘ “ “ WIIKHJIN n m the ohnriottetown "Pm i AND (‘M ~r Q digger. przsserl. }f'l5l'l'llj;lftl. Jiitlllllihlfil/ zlilhlliltii, ‘tlo Mr. _ I e trusiocs for um n H" ‘ '1 ""1 M". "Wm weer. a KNOW‘ e ‘ touwe u o I s ear somii- -- I "WE was | CARIWANT YOU To TAKE 1Hl$ Pr: ed as ffi!l0\v~§-- "l"i_'l\/":" f. l’~"-_= n » sumpuirore - an‘: tool? MAN, owe T3 wag» (lr-IOUSE tron tum-n: GOOLTg-‘QIALL lies [Gt-lav ‘lT- bR-15'.L"i+'€~- POOR MAN." 9- (zllligPlfg- F”! T! i, la” DFATiIQ —— UVIN’ Tl-IEQE ALL. ALON -- HE WASNW 5O CLOSE ITH ALL HAVE OUR ARWlE5, WITH 5UQJ A BAD il-D‘ Olepi n-zr, J i Cong" i, f, . .. .,, HM... w,“ , _ ' ‘ __ __ _ . OOOWIESS KNOWS hitch and Iii-Him‘ h llwirtr. ., ' i" '. " j ' . i ,‘ . . _ ““ The nlv/"lllz W H‘ vi-ll Diver .' L. n. ‘Amkunfi W‘ 'Il‘l1_l$i'rrl';k; rllshtce?! Collillitiiv .7 u" u c’ W9]*“m" t‘ ‘ ' ..r». Fm". Rog, " nL of Mont Ceimel. ngml _ __U_v_ _____ i" "- . y“, B, _ Wvu-z-Fvl Saturday, from "“ "' ‘ ~_ 1, rsr- q; mm m. nnrn-icl Church. STElCTr STRIKIC » . M ' » w: _'_ ICU‘ -- ‘v r. fib-e-il"d Thank: —- i . r of m§ow°"ark£r'é“n€p,’n§,“ ' , ' I “f; " 1' h iocxprcss our sincere “we for hm """ ‘- n’ ‘trhtnkhqm 51111112251? ‘lggtemélgdregv mags“ kjghfp p, ‘ , >- l‘ l“ sending Mass Cards. flowers and merits. The . joint Ctmferentue“. is f "u. f.» , ‘a ' '- ‘ Ell beth Mundane day at which the ii u’ ‘I - x r. - ,1~,-,- l-yyli- the HVmQIIJZJy‘ n Rg-l0ll1'l:€!ltMl‘)ll;\nd'v\'ll-'h‘\ I a- W ' .1 l -.- »' rw- r ~n.. He: n; __----I- s l" h -- - 15‘ ~ t. ‘iv! i_'_ j r, » rd NEW SWEDISH CTIE c ;- SO - tlonal Director, t do" innar- pu ll lli i’. r--- he! ‘r111’; ____. MARRYIMG Btu. _ the text Of l letter" sent l0 MF- int: hm! that the exncnrliiure to this "lcm- 99pm!‘ w H Kim; formally reieri/ng tlw settle- rnent plan. but Migvestiiig thut no- I . . .‘ l.» ifi." |!1)llll- "l"! ivlll Drove the key to a better world. '1 1: aces of sympathy a r Signed: Mrs. Peter Macdonsl: SPOCKHOLM Hon increases during i942 were rc- mrird by all but l4 of Sweden's gotistlons should be resumed as r ~ —~'- i2! cities. ‘Two cnmrmmitios bo- eoon as possible. y H» shit! in h ‘cnmo clilcil. Holmt. hear Bim-ithnim, The Qqvq-mmq-yn‘, ngflm I1:|'..(fl1|‘ll.\'l'!)l‘l< Itmrned the dnm- thrmigli which! Km; had . __ we can gll‘“n<.c tbs s~lutin1 ‘crlficvernmnrlk ihnr 1. ir-v "hnd nm, whim we genie" M", Mvllhrrl iwlilh Mm ivrmm lnicrirrrted by thnsia Demands of the workers. inciumw. all ndtiiltmonta throughout the‘ complete wage whedulgs would have a total annual cost no» ex- zfiling fl.0i)0.0il0 to $3,000.?!) he "We are thus in the unhsimi’ position of hsvng our war effort. upon which w are exnemiln! thomands of millions, interrwted and faced with the danger of a eotnniete stoppage all because of p nutter a! hm or lam million." enfru-srr-rl n11 its nxlmlursvntnn." "MY comlifiioc and I n-‘e l'C‘dY. st any moment, to met-t M13151 with you or your GOVCFPTUDnf to dams; at greater lenvth the-v- maticrs so vlial to the welfare of our country, In order that our shelworkers may resume their reccssary labors and apply themselves to their la k wi h irzrrmsed and ever increasing ef- fort." In lllurd‘: for scram. ..___ I -;and asmdvike-n on the out 0001\- N. D. MacLoan UNDIRTAKII a u mmm .lfiarlottewwuenl - Ilflh - II ouerr ‘T ee AVE COMMANgO SOLUER FOR A SON-iN-LAW \r IIIw-lzflll! nz-t 1- L/ .1. . ‘X A I Z a /.-/,. x