11,,’- PAGE TWO y! //).s' larere/rzkaf/ {m1 Dryness Instantly Relieved Dry rough lipe are uncomfortable-um "J", —unneeeaaary, too I Get quid, lull relief from unpleaaant rnughneu and pro- tect yourself from euily infected crack: by applying ' Lypsyl. Because of Its smooth emollient action Lypeyl quickly penetrates the cracks-guards agalnat lmpurldea and germs-given immediate relief-banana natural healing. Llpa quickly regain dealrable auppleneel. Get Lypsyl today —- uae it regularly. Lypayl ia aold everywhere in handy atick form. LYPSY ..:':'.r:'..'.:.'."... '11v MEIZORIAM Men and Vlemel .1133. IWURIDEICK MacKLNNON. There passed away at the P - But"... ‘so. little about him." thinks IllBlfl-Bfi . E. i- after a very brie! ill- fmglsflyj ti ‘ VWAVeWQANV Twenty-Four Ilnur Leave BY RENE! SIANN a Aatlur erratum Nuree". "Wal Wifeék “Al: Ibree hYifflf-FHN‘. .Q\W“\ ‘I know eumigh," nth’ Blake lnned at arm behind headmand 1M .1 Bheweea in e su o 116d it once and it liadnt worked. she was older than 0r Cherry, and harder too. There was a lot of cynicimi in malrie-up- “Oh. I know C wonderf t you wait, my girl. css Mrs. g Hospital hurch Road. She was a daughter‘ of Nil‘. mid Airs. William Cobb of“, i Miibilrn. H91‘ death a-t, the (‘arly age o! 33} years old was vcry keenly felt in . iprotection, ell ht. tnwrszirilselziirzrslli’. miyggggou ow m» Mi» (l i W ‘ff v "me our little spell or m» uhishes" MacPlierson '01 ccilifort A verv largo number of friends: end neiWR0ur< were present MGM-z fyini! to tho e=teem in which shei W85 llCiii. Besides her parents and nlid husband there are left t0 mourn the following brother; and sisters: Johnny Cobb, Bangor; Mm. Roy Jay (Ethell, More-ll; Mrs. Daniel Mec- Kinnonlyluriel) Pictou N. S- Rut Cobb Milburn. She also leaves a, familv of six the eldest of whom is twelve years of nee. Clarence, Eve-i l.\'n. Grace. Arthur Marv Ethel and an infant daughter a fmv hours old. The following were pallbearers: spoke: acDmimll, Philip Lang and Wesley $1; he, ‘mum-there n‘ one RIYIQF. MAJOR EDWARD YOUNG The death occurred on March 25 at the PEI. Hospital of Major Edward Young. infant son o! Mr- and Mrs. Major Young. Red Point. at the ago of two weeks. The remains were forwarded by y..il to Souris, thence to Red Point where service was-held at tm; horns of the parents on March ‘Z6. Rev. H. R. Bell otficiating. The hymns used were Safe in the Arms nl Jesus" and "When He Cnmvtli". Silrviviliiz fire his parents. two sisters. Doris and Irene and one brother, Ross. Pall-bearers were Kenneth Bruce, Lloyd George Robertson. Fldoii Stewart. Leslie Jarvis. Mr- R. iiidson had charge oi’ the Murdock MasKllman of m’: lookel; w“ w and B§UTHDCG chairs‘ awe, diaries James, Wilbur gebster, James Guilfoy, Frederiekmuldn" drew a last We day; you've Cherry picked up a . ll Bleke as about to start pulling her to pieces, she'd begin to rea d Valerie jumped quickly ‘to her "Ch .5 us. looked disbelievlng. Hie snced mt hei- watch. "Well, this is Lane vnwned. "Is it really?" They rose reluctantly from their, ere were groans and gfllfllbleg on all sides. But these wmi the moment they were once again on dutzy. It was only human to grouse a libtle. It was three o'clock in the morning and none of them felt at her best. As at long last tli duty, Cherry said to a-ierie, "Pm not irig to bother about any letters. You might bring them for me " back . But though she went to bed, me sleep. How long betore the 1 would come? would Valerie gown around her. It Wag a. gray morning with no sun shine. A driuilng rain was felling and an east wind swept around the Jerry-built little houses- which had been the married quarters of the airmen“ in which they were billeted. Below stairs there was the sound of kvohzes of girls iM/llfnilgg rumbled as,ywwnlngm grum - ling and so that. their hours would kill them. Cherry drew her blanket. up over hei- shoulders» She ‘zuagposed it was wearines< that was rig hei- cold. After it. was stmmertime and the atnloephen we, warm enough. She doued iitmlly and then was suddenly wide wake as she heard the door opening. "Anything for me, Valerie?" “Sorry, darling. Nothing." lmarsr‘. Interment was at Kings- DKJTC cemetery, ‘ MR. m5 MRS. DAVID onovun l The sympathy oi their wide circlei z§ he w pi fl‘l'3ll(iS goes out t0 the tsimily in the possum of their parents, the lateib 1M1", nllrl Mrs- David Glover, White‘ Sands. I’. is not often we are asked to accept the inevitable within the ‘period of one week. Both Mr. and airs. Glover were highlv esteemed~ citizens and. respected by all who knew than. Thelis was n home 0t uliilsual kindness and hospitality. Vi“ Glover Ilice Margaret A. Bell) “Wilt on March 6th, 1944 aged w - (‘he W215 the eldest daugh- ie late James Bell and n Anne LQLACIICUI‘ of White the leave; to mourn the fol- - brothers and si-ters: John O- ..i Florida. Ernest G. White! .i.uic!o, Florida. deceased her lost Palace Gardens, R- I. Funeral service which was lexical; attended was conducted by Rev. . C. Picketts pastor of the United Church. The hymns sung were "Abide Wltli Mc" and “There is a Land that is Fairer than Day" M:- nnd Mrs. E. H. MscKlnnon sang as a duet/‘Will the Circle be Unbroken." c floral tr ties were very beautiful and included tlhe following WreatlifMothcr" pillow "Asleep"-- Rober C. pre- November at Annie Mrs. G, A. Cosgroveim Chen's’ turned her face to the wall. S-lie h - Val ing angry at her. =0 disa pointed. that he Just couldn't ring imsel! w put n to paper? She buried her he deeper into her Eillovw. Tnank heaven, Valerie wean curious. She didn‘ lot. of needles; questions such as some o! thelotgm might have asked .. a lacked the warmth and love which. since their marriage, had always pervaded his letters. He was glad to hear there was scme exp n- ation. He would gee her the following Sat I-le wasn't quite sure husband and family; Glues Ajiir, John and Elaine: Spray- Ernest, Ella, and family; Spray, Mamie Howard and Ella. Court; Spray. Glove.- family. Bouquet Mr. and Mrs. J’. R. Davis and Helen, Spring hill N. S. Spray. White family; Wreath, R/oyal Oak Wcmens In- stiultn oi which the deceased was a valued mcanbcr. Mr. (llovcr who posed away March 13th ngcd 86 years was the eldest son and last member of the iamilv of the late William Glover Illlti S01>llln vvifliitel Glover. Mi"- nllrl Mrs. Glover were both born at. White Sands and were life 1011;; residents of that ‘place, Mr. Glover taking up r '-' on part of the old homestead where the Glovcrs settled when they emigrated one hundred and twenty-three year; ago from Dumfrics, Scotland. Nirs. Glover's fol-bears also emigrated at ime from Dtlntries, Scot- and Mrs. Glover who until declining years took an lctive m i terest in every- iiare of l.i be greety misa- ridg and neighbours. They leave to mourn the following family: Catherine, Mrs. C. W- Haw- lns, Murray Harbor. Anne. Mrs. W- Acom, Vernon River. Gertrude B. Maxwell, Dorchmter 11w glllggg-gf. Mrs- E. ‘Mass Opl. John Glover R. C. M. P. Cedars, Quebec: Eugene M. Glover with the Canadian Forces in Italy \ MILLER urdaw. what time he could get; away from Ioridon. so it might have be better to meet at the out . It wee on the Th that they Stat? rgwfitwth‘ m m f-h ‘ o e news em as they were coming of! duty early |in the afternoon. She was their corporal and shed got it from high- er authority. ‘rl-iey all knew what it meant. It happened occasionally and though they all talked wildly or revolt, there was £13K nothing u" rs“ calm '1'“ m: p -e ac .. a, n- stesd of their forty-eight hours‘ leave, they would only Bet a bare Mir. Glover's funeral was lazy attended. Rev. W. ‘floated at were "Lead "Safe in hh m“ through her friend's and murmured A 1 lime Bdllilqlilletlknlglrépflnd J- BR. Davis an e n . ., 3w Elle Mamie fendlglilsie; y tli l‘) ICU: Stewut Clemente. rry Clement William Derby Austin Bell mwerence Stew- art William Bilell. . as another. 4 six oft duty. This hardly gave tirileIIWe got to put right with Simon", to ulp up i0 town and back. It‘ Valerie shot , meant that plans had to be caiicelctlfll thought you wars- iii scme sort- dateg readjusted- lot Lane was livid. Lang Wm thinkiiigilt‘ you don't want to" { of the new hat which was so rav-| Cherry gave a wintry 5.1111‘. "That's 3 ishing, cf the dress she'd decided all right. It--it isn't anything really: to wear with it. which had only At least, it's nothing that I can't‘ yesterday citme back from the cleaner explain away, or so I'm very much] oi’ the arrangement she had to meet homing." Derek Stevens, the Controller, for Simon called for her on Sunday dinner on Saturday evening and morning. She'd writen to him 0X then they were going to dance plalning what had ha-cperied. Almosti afterward. Valerie didn't mind terribly. She jiick her up n-t the airdrcme- We'll was to spend the weekend with her only have six hours. darling. Mint, but one weekend was as zoodi Please try and spend every moment She'd Just. go alongoi them with me." and have lunch with e!‘- But Cherry (To be continued) Valerie saw Chen-ya taco a; 511g 1i d tbe news. She slide her arm CORN‘?! ‘L SCIIHOL ionth cf March. Maxwell Skinner: 2. John Skilmcr. Grade IX.-l. Phyllis MacEach- sympathetically, "Oh Cherry. isn't that fiendish luckl“ 917V said, "Oh, Valerie!" and then choked buck her tears- "You could get to the cottage for em. lunch, couldn't you?" Gradi- vlL-l. Evelyn Godfrey: "Oh, yes. That's what I'll have to " Stmlev Godfrey; 3. Leslie Moc- do. But it is t:rrlbly disappointing, Phall Report for tli Grade Xni. Tell your . the minute you have bought your new Victory Bond. . Tell them why you bought it-because you have some- one precious over rhere...because you wan: to see that every Canadian has overwhelming weapons to win -—because you are buying a stake in your country's fixture. Whatever your reason, tell your friends and you'll do another national servicc—-you'll ..._ sell your Friends BROS, Limited I You see. ..wcll, there's somicthiin; ‘ tirade VI.-l. ‘Roma Gass: 2. Boa- NOTICE Tenders will be received until May 10th for redecorat- ing interior of I.O().F. Hall, Montague. R. G. MacDONALD BRUCE MacPl-IEE C. A. SHAW Trustees G Jimmie Hvde. Grade II. Jr.—l, Juliet Slzinncryl-Iiiéic fear-fully s-‘red suggested he should , itrice Johnson. . her a swilt glance» Mg§g§n_ a 1am. You don't have i0 toll mc. msixumae V.—l. 2 lllfl. Lowtlier. rude II Sr.»—l. Wa Aiilby_ I-Ijvdc. Inez Gass: I'll-J “ ;'.;‘-' Grade I. Six-l. Carl 2. Eva George Hyde: 3. Phail. Grade I Jr.—i. Laura Hyde. Perfect Attendance — ' mid Carl Willis. Ind and George Princess Hnyal with the Silver Cross Skinner. James highest award of the . Christine MacPlinil. m lid a W » Inwther. Maxwell rimjv ANIl "ifAP”y srliiins CHARLUTTETCDWN GUARDIAN -—-4_—r_-:__.____ 7 ___ .._ Willis; 2, Christine Mac- Wanda was recently GALLANTRY RECOGNIZED | i GLASGOW |Rose Urve, l3 u, GIBSCUW Girl Guide of land to raise feed for a — (OP) -- Margaret presented by the 0m Guides FIVE-ACRE NOSI BAG On the a ei- it takes fl lea v nae vex!“ horse for a veer. Brazil has been a republic since in gallantry. 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