N VEMBEA E941 4:» . fiHVsHHHV ; will -=- Paulo: l-zllwlllln -=- mini Passions! "than III IElIllIl IUIIIII JAMES IMIIOII SlIiIJEI. S. IIIIIIIS IARIOIIIE Illli HIRE UWIIEIICE Hosted by ususv sunulwsv BUY SEALS EXTRA "-—~ BATTLE 0!‘ OIL OUR GANG COMEDY SHOWS 3.15 - 7.00 AND 9.00 Avoid The Rush — Be Early _ run moon KINGS u’ ans comma l BIG llllvs - Tilllli. - Fill. - sir. llii lull Willi-t" lIIE llmlllfifilll-llcsl. g auo lou WIIsslICUSITIIQ ' ‘ DICK Powili. l t l ‘Sullivan, Vernon, to St. Joachims trllml. auannlslll This colossus ls reserved tor news of loossl interest. on advertising of u lnswss ssltnro In; In inserted q s -eants o word. Itrlefl; Qlyiblg s; advance. ' 000KB z Christmas ‘ lmnhs- m mo‘?! CONFEDERQTION L!!! IN Ul 5N0!- s 8-91‘ Tammy was Beau ‘Illurmiay- L-767. FIBEMEN OUT - The Y’ end THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIY AT MOITELI. OPENING DANCE In NEW WAREHOUSE Co-op Store MORELL f DANCE TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) At ODDFELLOWS HALL Music By ADASTRALS (Comprising R. A. F. Personnel) 9 P. M.—1 A. M. .were out yesterday morning for a. roof fire at 30 Please ‘ Streetn Damage was sllsht. The time of the lire was 11.50 s. m. POLICE COURT -- in the Police Court yesterday a ssnlt case was I adjourned until today. o men, charged with failing to attend mil- itaiy parade_ were each lined $5. and costs or l0 d s. They were member; of the P. . i. [light Horse voluntary reserve. FUNERAL POSTPONE-D — ‘Ilhe funeral of me 15w chm-l“ A M“. Dougall which was to have been held this afternoon is postponed until tomorrow (Thursdayl, A short service will be held at hLs late residence at 1 o'clock, funeral services in Canoe Cove Church st 2 o'clock. SUCCESSFUL EVENT- A large number of citizens attended the sn- nual supper at the Holy Redeemer Hall last evening. The ladies were kept busy all evening as the crowd continued to come. The nail was fittlflsly decorated for the occasion. Tlhe supper will continue this eve- n ilg. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral 0f the late Leslie Murray, who died in the Charlottetown Hospital Mon- day will take place this Wednesday morning at 9.30 from the residence of his iather-ln-lsw, Mr. Aloysius Church, Vernon River. Church Cemetery. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- lllENT-The engagement is an- Interment (illlii DOIJD DICK FOIIIII v IIIICIIs-JBUDDY (OIIMS IIOTII ‘_ m-sftvw l .-.-.-. TO-DAY ON LY snows 8.15 - m mo us THE FAVORITE 0F A L L W E S T E R N FANS IN A THRILLER THUR.—-FRI.—SAT. m} i i In’ Will-club singer! Thlcndsczne gangster! n! country girl! Inn's a grand |g°q| with TIIIIBT STERLING IIISIIII IIIIIIT HIII. KELLY HT Iiillilll TIITIIIII WEIDI-u llllv llgouls GIDIOI 1r‘ lilYll still I'll?“ l.~\iI srlllllvl Tfi\\\v ' A‘ ' xv jun. EMPIRE FITLand sllr. Youll slll li'il sclllli YOU our o _A tIlriII-o-minuie .. . A riliver-o-socond I ‘t lulsli RATIIBON! iill6li llmnn Gilli IllAhlJlWSl K ’ ta oats SONDEROAARD ANNE owmus oisovs COOPER CECILIA ionus ClAIRE oooo ‘r1386 to take place in November. nouiiced of Ruth I. Moore, daugh- L81’ of the late M11 and Mrs. Lewis J. Moore, lvflilburn, to Arnold F. Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Roper, Mt. Edward Road. Mar- 14-773. CAR DAMAGED BY FlRE-—An automobile was badly FINE)‘. Nov . 21st Si. Avard's Orchestra L- . - 9- , attended the dance st the Canad. I!!! T-flkion Rooms last evening whim w" but on for the men in uniform. All branches of His M3195. W5 fighting forces were represent- ed st the enjoyable function. Music W88 Supplied by Bill Moresides or- chestra and the dance was under the supervision of Mr. A. G. Bruce, mtertsinment Officer o! ‘the Co. nadian Legion War Services. Revival campaign At the ilitadel Al meetings, to Come and Join The Fun 55°10" "ANCB- A lnrse crowd lfim-tw-swmfiwwmmvm- L-772-l1-19-2i. Inquest into Trinity United Church ‘Eu-prayer service. Rice Point man “"°‘i';“l.°.'. all.‘ at... Cont. will» Macbousall- Protestantilrphanage Rice Point, "came to his death by acclden‘ iiy drowning _ at the Ferry Wharf in Charlottetown be- tween Friday. Nov. 14 and Satur- day. Nov. 15, 1941," was ilhe ver- Trustees hold T“ IO“ nduetod by Rev. Dr. C. H. Brown o1 cliff Collese. Erlsllmd. in the Salvation Army Citadel, are being well at- tended. and much interest is in evidence. The txrpic dealt with last night; was “Tne Way into the Kingdom" | Taking for his text. John 3:7. "Ye Must Be Born Again" the speaker, pointed out very clearly that 3,11» men, regardless of their position] in life, needed to have this New Birth Experience. l Tonight the Evangelist will givu» part of his life story, a message‘ which has brought much blessing lsndd light to many people in other an s. C. W. L. is Organized at St. Peters demand b fire on Fitzroy Street shortly aftei, five o'clock last evening, It is own- ed by Mr. Archie Murray, Char- lottetown. when the blaze started a. call was sent to the firemen and when they arrived at the scene a line of hose was applied to the flame. The machine was badly dam-l aged beforethe blaze was exting- uished. I SOLDIERS LEAVING — Six pri- vates from No, (l2 C. A. B. T, 0., at Beach Grove leave this morning torl service elsewhere in Canada. They are: Privates J. G. Doucette, Tig- nish; R. W. Holland, Breadalbane; L. Gsss, E-arnscliffe; M- L. Mai-tell. Georgetown; J. N. McMahon, East Baltic and J. L. Stewart, Charlotle- town. They were presented with cig- arettes bv;the Emovlncial Govern- ment through the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were look- ed ofter bieMr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian gion War Services. AWARDED CONTRACT‘ -- Work on the construction of a $11,000 wood constrtbtion at the Service Flying Training School, Summer- side, the contract Award of which was announcer‘. from Ottawa yester- day, commenced several days ago. A concrete foundation has been placed, the floor laid and the frame is going up at present. The build- ing is peculiarly shaped and resem- bles three structures joined togeth- er. It will be utilized as sort of a maintenance building The contract was awarded to M. F. Schurman Company, Limited. Summe siiic. AIRMEN ENJOY LEAVE — LAC. Leonard L. Dorning and LAC. Ron- ald Norbury of ilie RAF, Char- lottetown, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Matheson, Clyde River. Natives of English cit- ies the boys greatly enjoyed their leave on this Island farm and while there. were active participants in grain-threshing and other seasonal operations. Mr. Matheson is him- self s veteran od the Great War and has two sons at present in the services, LAC. Major Mai-heron, S- Side, and Pie. Miller Matheaon witn the P. E. I. Highlanders in New- foundland-(Patriot please copy.) Personals My, and Mrs. J. Howard Murray have returned from an enlbylble three lweeks vacation in Nova Scotla. Capt. C. H. Crosby. R. C. A. M. C- left Monday on return to dill!!! at the Military Howltel- Bifsfi u. 13-. havlllfl s l" W W" '°" visiti his unc W. W. Crosby and s. Crosby at comwnll- The many friends of Miss Doro- thy McCai-ron of Auburn will hi: 81nd to know she is resting, “If” fortsbiy followins an W!" 0n _ it}; City Hospital on sunday 9"" 1e hit Ralph C. Snxiieigidthglzailiioraninl for i-lsli- fax, n. s. alter snendins I m" “we Wm, m; parents. Mr. snags:- Haroid Smith. 70 Rochfor S é Ralph joined the navy W0 Yefld and three months a and hi! h! many flaming expg Q1153 will]! 0n motive service. l-ie is a no man with that jsunty lantern“ d most jovial natinle. He on ‘nswrdgy m see his man v friends the city and slso won w 89¢. m; sndmother. Mrs. rivals-r. M Nori gustloo. ' TRINITY TEA AND A meetins of the ladies of St. Peter's parish was held in the Holy Name Hall on Sunday after- noon, November loth. for the pur- pose of re-organizlng a sub-div- ision of the Catholic Women's League 0d Canada. The meeting was opened with prayer “i?! the pastor, Right Rev- erend onsignor McAulay, and ‘this was followed by a brief ad- dress by the Diocesan Convener of Organization. Mrs. Frank Murray, of Charlottetown. Prefalcing the business of the meeting, the Or- ganizer referred to the present world chaos. emphasizing the reat need of a united Christian ront, if the forces of evil are to be suppressed, and if right is to triumph over might. The Catholic Women's League with its inspir- ing motto "For God and Canada". the embodiment of the highest form o! patriotism. offers to our womanhood. through membership therein, ample scope for the lay- ing of a firm foundation for a strong Christian citizenship; while the successful work oi the Sub- division, forges the strongest link in the chain of national en- deavor. Business of organization follow- ed with the pro-tem appointment of Mrs. D. J. Mullin as Chairman of the meeting and of Mrs_ Hugh Mchellan as secretary. A motion was carried to the effect that a sub-division of the C. W. L_ be formed in St. Peters, members present signing the register and reciting the League promise. Officers Elected Election of officers resulted as allows:- President, Mrs. D. J. Mullin. 1st Vice President, Mrs. Augus- tine OHanZey. 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Louis urge. 3rd Vice President, Mrs. Ray- mond MlcKinnon_ l Recording and Corresponding Ssaretary, Mrs. Hugh Mclellan Treasurer, Miss Jean McDonald. Councillors, Mrs. W. K. Larkin,‘ fortune Road; Mrs. R. T. Cullen, Church Road; Mrs. Michael Mc- Aulsy, Southampton; Mrs. Wil- frid McKlnnon, Goose River; Mrs. Ben Lewis, Cable Head East; Mrs. Thomas Ledwell, St. Peters. ‘The newly elected officers were then installed by the Convener of Organization and congratulated and best wishes for success were extended to elwh_ The Chaplain, Rt, Rev. Msgr. McAuisy, commended the women for the splendid aid they had al- ways given in the work of the parish and now even eater ac- com lishments may be ooked for- wsr to under the banner of St. Peter's sub-division C. W. L. The President Mrs. D. J. uJiin then addressed the meeting, ex- liortlng the members to put forth their greatest efforts that tiie work of the sub-division may con- form to the ideals of the Catholic Women's League, which are worthy g our supreme interest and icy-v ty. A vote of thsniu was tendered Mrs. Murray for her work in con- nection with the ie-organlzstlon of I 5t. Peter's Sub-division, after which the meeting adjourned. Girl Guide News 1st, 2nd. srid 8rd. Companies The Guides of these companies held a cake sale last Saturday and I" "I'll-Jinn of Frsnee-Crsekpoi Cruise-Fiction BAZAAR Thursday: 2-7 - PRICE: 50c raised s very substantial sum for p fund. They will to thank sli who so kindly. assisted. and especially Holman & Co. who svs the use of their show window, or the sale. DARWIN SAID I1‘ The gorillas skeleton closely re- sembles the frame of human beings. ‘that, day, Th; deceased had come dict reached by a coroner's jury at the inquest, held in the City Police Court room yesterday after- noon and conducted by Coroner. Dr I. J. Yeo. The Jury also recommended “im- mediate attention be given to the on Tuesday, November 18th unsafe condition of the ferry me absence 01 ML w’ A‘ stéwan when and that repairs be made at the Vice-Chairman Mrs n ' once in the interests of public Henderson presided] ' safety: also the attention 01 the Members from both Public fhe§1§1I‘1d€’€§/T'm°“% ‘if m‘; King's" (Joulitics City o aro own 0 115i?" jullllllg \‘ll the conditions to the dumping of ‘ h m“ refuse on said wharf?‘ Seven witnesses testified at the liearn . These included: Neil Mc- Dou , Alex Ltifferty, Alfred J. Walt , Rgbertt MpceCteannallLlmwallneg WI 5°" m“ . r a‘ l 5 Ol'[)i1Iilll\'(‘., re )Oi‘i0 '~_ iiitgétggllgn Mann“ a“ “f Char" factory FCilIYIlSlID dlatgiosstmyigtqli- Follow,“ were we manbes o, silt;- and Charlottetown went All e jury: file Monthly meeting The meeting of the qvusgee Board of the Orphanage was held W611? IJPGSQHT, must l-o-opcrzltlveiy “After routine business had been 0181105011 of, Mrs. H. S. Henderson 01'i4‘anizvl' for the province-wide annual drive for funds for _ _ re D rore2oltil with the best collection since man R B 332,651. wi1_;l9.l0. lvliiie the number of indivi- 11am’ Rix ' Hurry ' James. _;_ Kl dual contributors‘ in each town m“), ma Forest. sloccmtm ‘ has the largest ‘ill the history of Neil MacDougall told of Tllldlng this “oi-thy institution; other re- me body o! h: father on the more lliilis receiver! i0 date are all _in at the head of Prince Street Wharf: "dv-‘mcc 9r I940 Fm 1f a“ "6' last Saturday morning He had mainliig lists are in keeping with ma“), ‘m. his fame,- 5.11m: above. the trustees are hope- fgund m; city the previous night i111 of carrying the work for an- when the latter failed to make the Pm" Year 11! the usual high return trip on the Roflky P013 "“mdard~ _ _ ‘en-y an," vmjflng (jhgyighiéiOllffl The repoit of the Adoption Com- mittee showed a number of admissions and stressed to the city with Mr. Robert Mac- Donald ln ‘the letters car. When, the incl that few in the city he did not show up at the boat; realize the great change in the for the return trip home, Mr. Mac- l life of many of these children Donald notified witness’ wife and‘: Nhen taken from homes of pov- he conducted a search that night ‘L criy and illiteracy, which still eotim but without, success. _Ab .11! ll o-l in the province, to olli'_ Orphanage clock next morning witness, “ho is, ulirrc. by llic generosity of our v an employee of Frank Clzltkc, went , host _of good friends we are able lto dulmlp some clay over the side, to give them a new and better of the bank and dsrovcred his‘, life through care and training. Mother's body 0n the ‘shore. l, 011i‘ new trustee reported an MEX I-Mfefiy tesiifleil 141M 041i», unexpected visit to the Orphanage MacDougiill had visited his shfie. whore he found evrrythlng in fine a few repairs were needed 430$ MflCE=\0ll£‘\'fl<innd these lie unis authorized '0 ' repair shop Friday morning in‘. nl‘(I"1'1 company with Mr. They wanted a Jc-b done in a hurry as they intended going over on the l 1.30 boat. However, later in afternoon, between one and o'clock witness met flic- proceed with as soon as possible It was agreed dfiefi-“Pd l’ of October were H l K of Queens sole, m U" “Mk “mm b" "°"d"’3i4*d (i1'(.'\\' and Hank H. Roper. the operating as a dentist and I ma; a Decembe, lMacMlLLAN-At the the ‘. luectlng would be necessary esrlv two m the month. Bills for the month l19 , “msldmd and . PFQMJ-“ii.Qf%i2°f£'£Y”¥1;--“i911»- niember," the minister said, "we are Though our sorrows griels, and Dull) ,seem unbearable they are only iol ‘a BCBSOIL_ The darkness “iii give place to light because Christ nus overcome me worlc. Our runner l has prepared a home beyond for all ~ , vino love him." Ho urged his hearers to have faith I 11nd to remember the I other I Only in the world for a short Lllllt‘. e sorrows of. s. We will experience tribula-' tion and grief. “be of good cheerflj was the message of Jesus, After the sermon was preached the hymn “Abide With Me" was sung. Tlie service closed by prayer and reading of the "Nunc Lrimittls." The service at the grave in the United Church Cemetery was also conducted by the minister. A large congregation was present and filled the church to capacity. The many beautiful floral tributes expressed silently the high esteem ~ ‘in which Mr. Thompson was held in Prince and, the community. The pallbearers were Messrs. Scott Cairns, Fred Webster, Alberl rust- Aiexunclei" MzlcBetli, Fred An- I YEAR-OLD TOOTIIACHE ' SYDNEY, N$.W.~ (CP) —Oftcr. SQXRQ‘ times as a piano-tuner, Dr. J. (j. Wiwtii-i. the "flying ohyscian" to the |ouilying settlements. tells of a plan , ,"who missed me last year and has‘ had had toQthaLLe ever since." . . coon SHAKINGS-UP l i l In Tokyo an earthquake shock occurs on the average of once every three days. 1:51pm i, Cfiifdsrifitilifil nnlTcZT-countil golmlderable Hospital, NOV. is. 194i to Mi‘. and 1st John Telegraph-Journal Mrs. George Clough of Summer- l ‘iside, a son_ ‘GOFF-At the P.E.I Hospital, - 2'7, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. 1mm Goff, a daughter, l I M P. ROi/‘lls o BUCKLEY,“ FORMULA All. MEDICATION- NO SYRUP MORE FOR voua MONEY ACTS FASTER ON COUGHS- COLDS BRONCHITIS - ASTHMA BUCKLEY’S ANDRE KOSTELANETZ Brilliant (‘nnducior JANE FROMAN Singing Stage star ROGERS 8s HART Famous Song Writing Team 0ft I Q94ST-IIO--_c0ASf NETWORK ".- " luculolno CFCY K’ CBA 3 PJT. A.S.T. -.—___;.-;_;;; i_ ______ __~ Illegal. to N.B.-P.E.l. from LL-Ool. Murdock The following is All excerpt from an article by H. G. Christie which appeared in yesterday's issue of thtel an contains a message from Lieut. Col. Ward Murdock, Officer Command- ing the North Nova Scotla High- landers, given the writer during s. recent visit to Bntain: {leaving the North Shore Regi- ,lll(‘lii. we manoeuvrod u) catch the McQUAlD —At the Charlottetown 'N0i'i.h Nova SCOLla Highlanders on I !Hospital_ on Nov. 13. 194i, t0 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Agustils McQuaid, Lot 65, a daughter, (Selma Mary). MacDONALD-At city Hospital on November 8. 1941. to Mr. and twin boys. Donald Augus- tine allCl Charles Janus. Charlotte- lown Hospital on November l8, 4i. to Mr. and lVLrs. Stephen J. Mrs. Basil MacDonald of Tracadie l a routs! march. Infantry on foot and on the march present a pecul- liar spectacle, sections in single file on alternate sides of the road. It Iiooks straggling and they spread over enormous expanses of road, lb\u. they can disperse quickly in lease of air attack and the highway Iis left CINTI’ for vehicles. They look- ed in fine shape and hard. Many of their officers fell out and chatted fora while. ‘Ilia commanding offic- er lalcr sent me this- message for lcommuliicaiion in 1P0 people of on the street and the laiicr raid: mm-(nse in m, f d“ he had other bllsirwss and was ds- l noted DCIOPC C b91131 ‘i? ' prlylmcrlt. layed in town. He then fold wt- ness "l am going to get a drink before I go-lt w ll wami n fellow up on this cold day." At that time ,the man dld- not show "any sign of alcohol." witness said. _ Alfred J. Wat-f: told of $061051 the deceased DPssing his shop fev- eral times Friday. At l2 0'c.ock noon he had noticed the man pass- ing ‘n a truck wwon which one of his sons had taken to the city Again "after three o'clock". wit- ness saw him walking up Rich- mond Street l Went Towr-rds Wharf Robert, McCanneI] testified that MacDougall had vsltrd his shop 0n the corner oiPririce and vilst- er Streets about ihr"e o'clock He was there two or three minutes and bought some bhcliiis. then left. He cfrssod Water street and we-nt towards the wharf. ivncn in the shop. "he appeared to be sober.’ wtness said. Walter Wilson testified that the deceased had v'sited Canada Pack- ers about 3.30 and inquired nbout ese. He recalled it. ivas a dull 5:11: day. Later in the evening it became blustery. Asked about the man's condition. witness ieplled. "He appeared to be sober. but would say he had a dnnk." He add- ed. “I could smell liquor." Constable Peter Walsh and Semi , Allan Maelnnls told of being adq vised. while on patrol that nlorn- ing, to keep a lookout for thel man. Inter. about 11.05 they re-i celved a call saying a body had- been found on the shore. 'I‘hey went there and found ilie de- ceased lylng face down. On exam- ination ll. was lcunri that IIWW‘ were "small scratches-or more like bruises on the side of the cheeitbone and another on the car." T118813 could have been calls- ed by iailln in the ashes as they were sulperf clal, both policemen agreed. There were ciinkers, old tin (‘fills and rubbish where he was found. "The inluries did not look like those caused by rough usage.’ Beret Malclnnis testified. (In answer to s. question by a juror, the Coroner expressed the opinion that. there was not much doubt the man had been drowned. The fact that he was lying on his face would cause any water 111 the lungs to run ou Setgt. Maclcmis said there would be no protection at. the til-we when the man was found and if he stumbled he would o over. There was only a snail re ling and the bank was washed away. s-s Too Late To CTBSITY FOB SALE-ELECTRIC SEAL cost, size l6 years practically new. owner going on military duty, Phone 1049 or 240 Q1109" Street. L-TH-ll-lil-Ql I-‘OXES-REDS. (mesons. PUP-S or breeders. Full sliver male and female pups. Peari- bllld 0'89’ mum, s1 pelts sold last war averaged £84.20 each. lf you want paying production buy T. G. Ives. mm" p-lsa-n -lll.il JUST A START The Portuguese Navy consists of 81X destfwlfl- Tliis concluded the business and the meeting adjourned. 11-770 lNnva Scntla and Prince Ednlard ls- -——i----- ----- land on my return hump; MACBET“ _ WEATHERB"; _ Mi "I welcome this opportunity to Pownai United Church, Wednesday. 59nd a m"*‘~““~‘!° °1 500d Ch‘??? 7mm evening at 7 D-clock bv He“ D K all ranks of the unit to their wives, Ross, B. A.. Reta Weatherbie of Vil-, mothers and sweethearts 1n Nova 1,136 Green go Jghn Hugh Macgeml Scotia and‘ Prince Edward Island. MARRIAGES of Beilevue. PETERS-WOODS- At St. Annes Church, bot 65. Nov. 12. i941. by Rev Leo Herrell, P P. Aiyre Peters of Charlottetown, and Kath- leen Woods of Lot 65. Tile dclltl occurred in th P ' . . Edward Islziiid Hospital one Si??? CURLEY'M°QU“D_A“ S“ Ann“ In Memoriam IIERBERT i. TTIOMPSON ii I , day ms, or ‘Berber, L Thompson. Church, Lot 65. Nov. 12 1941, by; , ~-_ T) - Rev Leo Herrell P. P. Amos ,§i‘§,‘,1s9°,,,n,,§_°“d canm {mm B‘ lw° Charles Curlcy andhinna Faustlna I pg); Thmnpmn was born at Dum McQuaid, both of Lot 65. stu fnage n Se te ber 27th, 1876. . Md W, ,,°_.,,,,, f, {f}, 1m M, and McNEILL-CRASWELL - At zlon. Mrs. William Irving Thompson lnee Manse- Saturd” N“ 15~ 1941 b!’ jlizgbeu] Stewart) Rev. G Caryle Webster, Miss He cayfjgd on [annlng at Dum Il‘€ll€ Margaret Crrswcil of Etustico stuffnzige all his life and achieved m M13 Ralph TY-cr McNeil] or maiwked success by his industry and‘ oavendlih- intelligence. He was highly re- _ , spBClEd and esteemed bv all wholggggtmeizltlgfiglglagugkf‘via; knew him. , . , m. had been a member o, me comer. by the Rev. A. O. Morri- Central United Church and fcrmer- w“ Ralph B- 3°“ 5°“ °r M“ 1y of the Presbyterian Church, and M“ H J" Rodd 0‘ Barring‘ Marslificld. and was an elder for m" P- E~ 1- w mmmy 59m?" more than mmy years, dette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He leaves to mourn a widow, pee T- mrravukl VEMWWT- Viola Judson of Alexandra, and MmcLEoD_Mad,-AC"ERN_ M me tvlae Ifrolilfiulng sons and daughicrfil Baptist, Parsonage, North River, in i I ' g‘ ‘msmffnaga ‘mm R" the presence of immediate friends 3 ‘PixigligficttTF“]§°‘€'°gd~M1%r"ér on Saturday. Nov 15. Irene Ola l sillff of No."62 ‘Basic Training Cen-| MacEafihem, daughter of Mr. and tre, Bench Grove Inn, Wilfred 1-1.. Mr5~ Samuel MacEacheml ma“ nnd Hollis .1. iii. home. Nursing Sis-lpmm‘ W“ “MM l“ mama“ i’) tor Georgina. Canadian Army Ov- R°Y Mach“ 5°“ M MY5~ Name cuxscas. Mildred. R. N., Marion at S. and the I“? Thomas MICUOd 0f g. ‘MacDonald's, ‘Clhnriotietownualmigdcgei-‘knm“lgnglgldeslwfis erl in. nllrsc in ira nng at the P. e y $5 l1 m“! E_ 151a,"; Hospmty and L11“ lMl-iiCatherines and the groom attend- Rae RDpPf), also one brother Wal- tlidibty tlvir dJohfnthMacbeozi, lace of Winnipeg. who visited here on , ten s o e young we de , ibout n month ago. and three sis-Icoupie. Rei. A. E. Todd conducted tors. Mrs. John B. Andrew. and Mrs , the wedding ceremony. l (‘lcorgc Harper ' ' """:“:"_*'~_" "4 East Royalty, lum- " Mrs. John T. Ferguson. Marshflcld.‘ The funeral took place 0n Monday * -. --.--_ s_. _- nfternoon. November 17th. Aite a short private service at the hoine, wnvng“ $41 ‘mgyfiehkh W?" services were held in Central United ova ' 9 ‘ r5‘ n5 m, Church nnd were conducted by the M“ n» u” 69 yam “meta” itijltslténé‘ J. A. Nicholson of York mursday “m” 2° M I3“ Pm n e nrge _ After the opening sentences were‘ GUNNTNG — M TFMTIIQYS Resi- read the Psalm "Unto! theN Rigs‘, goo‘; 1g. 12:11‘; Geog‘? Ggnnlngzag- Around" was sling. Psn m o. .011 S. era iurs ny a . was read and Psalm "The Lord's‘ m. from the old Gunning home- My Shepherd" was sung. The New stead at Traveller's Rest. Testament lcssgril was from Revel- 0 LA“ h i ntions chapter . P L D—Ai t c res deuce of t Tlhesznltjiiziorléiraegacheid gfiom i113 her son John Pollard 55 U per PX . o n i "11 e W011 ‘Prince Street Mrs. Sarah Polard. ye shall have tribulation, but be 0i‘ age 84 years. Funeral from her 800d 011881‘. l0!‘ I have Ovefcomfi the late residence Tliursdav morning world!‘ He spoke about the deeinai 3.45 to st. Dunslanis Basilica loss suffftred by“ the church! iltlkfld- thence to R. C. Cemetery. commun _v in 1e pass ng o e ' late Mr. Thompson. The minister‘ CLARK-At Augustine Cove, Nov aid tribute to the quiet and kindly ‘a, 194i. Mrs. Sarah Jane Clark, nfluence of the departed and cx- age 8'7 years, wife of the late Dgessed ttilie sympiiths} olnthc floral, gradfcrd Clark I-"ilncra! from the 0 118F888 0n 0 1e 11m y on ome of her son, Eliphiet. Thurs- ihe bereaved. Ho then referred to day at 2 p.m. Interment People's the words of his text and inted] Cgmgtgg-X‘ fiYQfL out that Jesus was proper ng to - leave his friends and disciples and‘ the world. The Master said that his hour was near and that. he was not, alone but had his Father with himl He had endured. pain and sorrow and tribulation but he was able to say. "l have overcome the world." Jesus died on Calvary! Cross and. was triumphant over death on his resurrection from the tomb. l The speaker said that. if we be- lieve in Christ we are able to find the wsy home. The wav has been so well travelled before that s dee groove has been worn in the ll e and history of our nee. "Mt us re- N. D. MacLean uuosatsksn EMBALMER Charlottetown nnd North Wlltehlrs Phone ll I The boys are fit and well and are looking forward with keen anticipa- tion to the time when we can take a greater part in the struggle. “They send love to their families and sweethearts, greetings to their fr‘"lid< in Amherst and Truro to those in P. E. 1’. who were so kind to us. They need your letters, news and parcels more than you can re- alize. Nothing bucks them up so much as news from home. Cigar- ettes nlc most welcome. If sent In lots from groups 0r societies, they are ‘Issued. a nackasw per man each Wednesday and Saluuciav whilr the supply lasts. "l ivfsh all the officers and men could speak to their dear ones. but as that is Impossible. may l’ convey their love and affection? l assure you tlvv are c-rlrrvinq the banner high. You have rilery reason as I linvr. to b“ pmlici c,’ trom. God bless V011 all. "Hello to my own family iii Trum and Amherst. Chins lib. Ward Murdock. LiruL-Col. 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