JLAJQYUARY 9, 194s i-{eivl ulniypig . Y s. m- -_-_..__._____.. -__. .. .____ Ills FLIGHT 81X nrid NEWS Hot I Hatfield J. Cl rm Nolrh Agnes Moovollodd flu ry ‘hovers IA ‘tort lice DUQ TO LONG FEATURE PROGRAM WILL START AT 3:15 - 6:45 - 9:15 ' PlilliDE EDWARD -:- JJAY AND w!“ l . nvmrem-mn reviews-amuse -:- DAPJTDJ. -.-- TD-DAY and WED. ~u|~ s-mvirfij (hilar- lliows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 MOVIES Denis (lolly 3'5»? so"! O in Memoriam PETER CHARLES MDoMAHON T110 Illllilv friends an rel tl of the late Peter Chaglcs Mahon were shocked and grieved! to hear of his sudden and tragic‘ death on Deccmcei" 22nd at Dart- mtililth. N. S. ' e startling news coming alir. ‘t on the eve of the joyous seasoned! CXIIISBIIIBS, certainly was a severe blow to his sorrowing parents, ML and Mrs Pet-er MacMalion former- ly of Emerald. P L‘. Island, at. present; residents of Montreal. also to the immediate family and hi; many iriends and ielatives through- out P. E. iviontreal and Dartmouth. N. 5.. when: he had $3?! employed during the past five i Later he came to Dartmouth where he operated a Taxi for the t five years and lived ivit-h his brother John. On Friday, December d he volunteered to drive to Trum. with some servicemen who had been delayed in transit to their P. E. Island homes. There was a snow storm at the time and the car skidded on the icy‘ pavement and was stalled in a ditch where upon he started ofl to secure the services of a truck which was un- loading freight along the railroad. In some unaccountable way he stepped between some iuiooiiplcd the other side, and was struck by the outcming express which he apparently could not see. and was instantly killed. remains were accompanied by his brother Poe. John of Dart- mouth and Gunner George Petaw- cars on the track to the truck on F DEIITRAI. Glllllllllll This column ls of Ioosl lritcrut. bit ndv of a nevny nature llll be at five cents n vvordjstrietly pey- nble in advance. ________.__. 000KB for Photographs. CONFEDEILATION LIFI GREATLY REDUCED PIJCII 811G on lin f is. dresses. skirts hats. "lgenwezrs Ladies’ Wear MEETING 0F “on” Eaonnmjn‘ fight 111$ beautiful tllfll country- at home of Mrs. Prod Large, Tues- ll Vii-ml! ell? Nit-h of Char- dny. Jan. D, st I o'clock. _ Mtmwll- 14.“ Mrs. Jdm Pnser has time lend- ‘ scs in oil and s marine all ex- BOARD OF TRADE Allllllll 991911913’ CODE. Meeting Th P. M. Wedngsday. January FENNELL It CHANDLER. closed on Wednesday afternoon 1:31:32? HOME 0N LEAVIL-Pte. Nell Fulton MacDonald who is stationed until further notice. ictur d at Alder-shot sad his bride are a slower study as well? e8 an spending a two weeks furlouoh at Mrs. Wm. Rowe has a pair of her home in Hartsville. limo riia-Tfius-rs this week. tender love ensues when War bl’ out and strikes an American borne. How it survives nukes interesting twig; o reading . ENGAGEMENT-Mi‘. Oswald Henry, and Mrs. West Bathurst of their daughter Mar." M80 to HivIa-te Joseph Cjfl Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. use Gallant, Tlgnisli, P.E.I . to take place on Jan. l6th.—1"red- ericton Gleaner. GIVEN FIVE YEARS -- In the County Court Judges Criminal Court of Queens County yester- dav Wilfred Bradley. who on Friday pleaded guilty to the theft, was sentenced by Judge U. Gavin Duffy to five years in Dor- ciiester Penitentiary. icharge of breaking, entering andl :5 f POLICE COURT -— In the Pol- lcc Court yesterday Milton Daniel McLeod, charged with having stolen jewellery in his possession was seutenccd- to two years in Dorcliester Penitentiary. Seven Excise cases which have been ad- journed from time to time were disposed of. The defendant in one was fined $150.00 and costs or three months in Jail. Two were remanded until tomorrow and four dismissed. A party charged with uh attempt to rob was remanded until Monday and e. part chsrfiud with having stolen g in possession was remanded to 15th for sentence. A case of as- sault causing bodily harm was adjourned until Friday. AT ROTARY - A graphic ac- count of fire fighting in Britain in wartime was given at Rotary luncheon ycste y by Column Officer Louis A. Stewart. recent- ly returned from more than two I ‘ ‘ l il En 1 d with _ Born at Bnernld November 17, llileusflrseelvfllghtiilig fgoi-cles. The R'e°““"1°n- Sam“ Swckl“ srww 1902 anti educated iii Emerald l-Jigh speaker iccalled that at South- “l ampton during the height of the blitz 675 fires were burning in ti; were brought points next day and the were blackened out by evening. Mr. Stewart paid warm tribute the people for the way they took their losses, also to the British Rotary Clubs. for their hospitality and courtesy shown to the mem- bers of the Canadian fire fighters Corps. Roturian Ted Chandler was welcomed back to the club yesterday after four years’ eb- sence with the. Canadian Armv. Guests were Capt. Fred Pickard of the Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment, PO. Jack Fsrquharson, D. C., and Charles Stewart. Ru- tsrians Les Stacey and W. A. Ste- wart were Joint chairmen Personals Mr. Orman Darrach of Canoe away and joined m route by ms Cove left Monday morning for gwtgllifrllgld sistler ammo olfglltlon- TOTOHW res. ‘e, arrve a nora 4, "_- Deqember 22m 3nd were conveyed Miss Lillian Darriioh of Canoe to the home of his sister Mrs. Wal-‘ tar Connick, from where the fun- eral took plaoe the following morn- ing, accompanied by a large num- ber of sympathizing friends and ed to his unit after spending a relatives. short leave at his home in Cancel | Requiem High Mass was cele- cove, ‘brated at St. Maiaohis church by Rev. Dr. Mar-tin Monaghan uncle CHIEF P/O and Mrs. Ii. R. of the deceased. assisted by Rev. white of Halifax are‘ visiting in Wilfred Keefe. R. C. Chaplain the qlty, Debert. Rev. Monsignor J. A. Mur- Dhy officiated at the grave. There are left to mourn his heart, broken parents Mr. and M MsoMahon four brothers. Jame; of Toronto. Le l . YS- P<>i¢1',1=e§i‘<‘§e Station is ‘City Hospital. ove, left Monday morning for Pte, Dan MacPhee has return- Friends will regret to learn M1‘. B Hughes, Postmaster s patient in the reserved for news Charlottetown. 8-00 “It a Guardian's new serial stllfl’ t0 Bu" Exciting adventure and - land Cove. wish to annoucc the engagement.‘ - come newcomer. has submitted a pho Wedding Bus . $232! Drill. What Christmas Stands flresfllbr. seven pi ils to EVILG THF CHARLUFTEVTQYJN GUARDY AN P. E. I. Art Society Exhibition of Work he lam-ill eidiibition o1 “plln - "Ill" by local artists. members S; .I.l'._Art Association will open It the Harris Memorial Gallery “will”? ‘a, m’ . slliinka and will n u c 1 H m‘ P 0r one wee This ‘ olu-‘s show will exceed born in um ~s of works exhibited and ill it)’ of work over other years. Ill! encellcnt o: RE I, scenery see included and realistically A very charming pair of Flower studies is shown by Rev. Mother 5a" of Notre Dame Con- llrs. D. Gus h four‘ s‘l “hag-scopes in her blvm mostglfill will Annie Watson. s fine work- IIIIH in watercolors has two large and excdiently dong well executed ‘ ‘scopes in oil. Percivsll Hall. a member of the A-F. but removed from the city now has kindly contributed a fine Flower soudy in oil also a small lsndsce e "York Point." I Miss arty of .1. s. Harris Archi- ffizce has three watercolors in good taste. _ Mr. Jen. E. Harris has contri- buted two marine scenes at. Hol- Vitality Miss Jean MacDonald. a wel- fine pastoral watercolor. Miss Melon Haszard, a master in watercolor has contributed a fine view of Toronto Bay. also n flower sbudy Pansles. Miss R. Murchison contributes a marine in oil "Lighthouse," also a flower study. A. L. ‘Jrlght has on showing, four oiks. two being marines all |Peggy's Cove. N.S.. and two ls- land scones, Meadowbank, and "Blockhense" entrance to Char- lottetown harbour. All vislttors to the gallery are welcome to view and inspect the work of the Society. No admis- sion is charged but small contri- butions can be left when signing the visitors’ book. Dhristinas Ami New Years At P. E. I. Orphanage natural cereal Of IS School closed for Christmas holidays Friday, Dec. 22 when the following program was presented: ‘Opemltig chorus. Santa Loves the Boys amu Girls. seven girls. Recitation. My Gift For You, Shirley and Beverley. “Drill. Preparing For Christmas, ' 5 Rec tion, Christmas, Fred. m tet. 50H!!- Jolly Oicl St. Nicholas. Mal m. Recitation, A Christmas Prayer,‘ T0 HELP STAMINA From infancy, the basic require- "“ ment of every growing child for normal growth and stamina is Protein. Oatmeal leads all other Ho‘ ~- c-sln‘, wheat, corn or rice, ‘liked. rllloww, QUAKER ems ‘Too 1 “Mom and Me Both”--V Need Quaker Oats’ 3 Basic Elements s in this element. a: them all. T0 HELP ZIPWENERGY A child's ceaseless activity demands food that stores up energy. Oatmeal leads active Energy. No wonder people say that ,nothing equals Quaker Oats for T0 HELP GROWING Besides being best in Protein, Oatmeal leads oil natural - f cereals in vitamin 8,, the l 1' fatigue-fighting vitamin, need- . ed by everyone for vitality . . . ‘ by children for healthy growth. Li; o ‘i all natural cereals in Food days. FOOD EXPERTS VOTE FOR OUAKER OATS In a recent national survey among 2,500 Dietitians, Nurses, Home Economists, 9 out of 10 agree that children and adults alike need a bat breakfast. And by a vote of two to one, their first choice is oatmeal, over sil other cereals combined. Peézvbw/Wéaé 62m)» Quaker oars The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited Little Sands W. I., Slicrbrroke N. I., North isnmoze W. I., Ray of Hope W. I. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy spokes, Mr. and E. Benze. American visitors from U.S.A., Albany W. I., Lot 64. hits. E. Mutch, Mt. Herbert, Crasws-ll Studio, City. Mrs. L McDonald, City, Mrs. Mary McDonald, Hamil- ton W. I., Montague. per Mrs. W. R. Beck. S. N. Keys. City. J. Mc- Wonald. Sporting Club. City. East- erii Hay and Feed, City. Carvcll Bros.,_(;ltv, Prowse Bros, City. ip . Recitation. The Hares Christmas eorgie. l Recitation. a Good Christmas "Plsii, Malcolm Riofiittation, A Big Christmas Wish A Bett l’ Chorus. Merry Christmas, eleven- boys. t Tllie King. l TNiflt of candy and fruit. Christ-i mas decorations were hunt; and tree decorated Sunday afternoon. Chrlststiifllis if. sG larizaagvlili: ‘:95 re m yro u s e i , 5183;‘ fhelresanta Claus gavel e lois H: s., City, Sidney T. each child a gm, and 19f; a gi-n-XETEEII- Cill. R. E. Mulch and Co... Ho" supply of "u". nuts and City, Mrs. W. C. Davies,_City, Miss wnwy convenm of part” Sidney Anna Bennett. R.N., City, Queen ‘.1. Green Each child was decked Elizabeth W._ I., Alberton. Junior out m new tugs, 38am me Kemp Red Cross. City, New Haven W. I., mus ‘m’ of Prmce Edward precepfiMrs. Walter Bears, City, '5 “or! wnvenm, or cm“ conmbutlolnGeoigc Patterson. _l\'irs. m éhildxerrs muistmas PIeaSurEIvBOVIXISSS, Borden Junior _Rc(l M), T‘ G n“ ;llallflg.ry.ltiwfis'l hfislam, ICIityg w. '- ' no ed a Dummy: 's . .. urray ar or. i rs. tuiumclfgggi: edfnfm. speck,“ H. K. s. Hemining, City. Mrs. pmmded by our 00d friends‘ Dr‘ Percy Mutch and Allison, Mt. Ho:- w J t, McM an, M“; H_ 5_ bert, Prof. Hardy and Mrs. White, Héndéraofi’ Mm v_ c_ saundam Mt. Herbert and Toronto, Mr. Fred M!“ E c0105‘ m“ Ice cream was Hawse, City, Mrs. Charles Mc- senedkar Cmlstmas evening mm] K-enzie. City. Queen Hotel». Mr. from ML Percy smmmm Famy Wesley hiawse, New Waterford, “on” ‘mm me Zoo‘ Mm w_ C“ N.S., Ml‘. Edward Hawsc, New Bmx. Waterford, N.S., Anglican Y.P.U., New Years. special dinner. Mr- glbertocn. it)?” Pembrooke W. I., _ p, azcl ‘rove I., Bea View W. I., wfibxhflflfifl “m? "g5, James Tait, city, Mrs. rm: Small- Po'e Clarke Special New Years ‘V006. City, Mrs. Edgar Hcrtriz, s“ P)“, Mm -G_ E Hutchleson, Mm Royalty, Mrs. It. C. Johnson, P9 5y Pupg, Miss Laura YOHXIB- | ‘ters. Trinity Units-cl Cliurcii, City, l v By n ’ll O y. L.O.B.A. Ccntrai. Lot l6, Church of Scotland, Cape Treaverse. L. O. - . aiidria. He had been in poor health fafner He was thc son of John Monog- hzn and l/lsrgaret Cullen. daugh- tcr of Edward Cullen and lVl-ary Butler, Squaw Point farm. Alex- for some years, but d/uring all his illnezs tie was never knowr. to murmur or complain and his kind words and pleasant smile will al- ways b: remembered by those who loved him best He received the iflSt rites Cf the Holy Catholic Cii/uroh of which he was s. dc. voted member from the handy, of Rev. Father lvwCardle. He leaves to mourr.» his devoted wife formerly iilllilt: uallunt of Charlottetown, one son Roland and daughter-in- lawblllisle who kindly cared for luii dulrmz his long illness and will always mourn the 10s; of s loving husband and father; also two brothers James at Mount Herbert and Jcsr/pli in Western Canada and Anniversary Service one sstei- Mrs. William Coady. Alex: ndrzi. His funeral itfiicli took place from ills late residence on ‘mesdny. Dec. 19 to St. Dunstans Basilica, was largely attended The Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev Kenneth McMillan who also gierformcd t-lie service at the grave, after which they laid to rest all that was mortal oi’ good John Dd- wnrd Monagimn The pail-bearers were: Messrs, Aubrey Myers. James Wood. Percy f l‘. William Coady. Russel DrL- coll and John MJCMHBL. May his soul rest In peace. At service Ydrlcmliistsi" Cathedral so": versziiy ti‘ formation of Caiiarliiizi Botiibci‘ G Oi) i‘.l Britciii. Left to right, A ‘V/M A. P. M. Sindc... reprcsczitiiig R. A. 1",. S,L B. J. Knight. A/V/M C. M. McEwen. 6.8., ‘MC, D.F.C. and 131:". S/L D. A. McAlpiiie lbiickgrouiid) A/M L. S. Breadner, CB. -- iR.C.A.F.—WTB Radio- (IlJSPTVQilCP 0f anni- M§-1'°“H“"‘- ~BACetalLtl6M 1r it) w,‘ poured h,‘ (mm an pans . .. nr . 0 . urray ar- p100. __ Iqnkm-a; e_ Jghn‘ Dartmouth i d bor North W. I. 1 ~ ~-—;-~.——.-_;-~;.—. 3"’ ; - Vials! lines i... Military Camp: Gunner George! M“ Percy a senmen mm a; mbgrglmghuznfllagrlexgtlfl"caogg on Wednesday, Dec, 20 the and clerk from 1580 to 1892 ‘ ( W. 0111.1; Pettawawa Military Camp and recewéd a lovely bouquet o; flow. ambled tonnuvlde a Chflstmaycliiidren were ciitcrtiiined at a been his only rival as to lens/tn, k Goollflovvn - Jan. l (Wei) Pope with R. C. A. F. in Holland; Us Wm‘ seasons “ream,” 1mm sewn“ that Wm be a happy mem_ Jgny ljre.chrjsunas may at m: Y of service and comparable rcctluh GI WQOW Iflltngug _ y", n v’ l, , also two sisters Mary. Mrs. Walter he; husbanch “m q p, seem", Ow as future Christmases came "Queen Charlotte" utter; they wrre fiafs Job nixed aul 1'42‘ in til:- Jd ; . Hyjf"... _ “(lglllal- Jan. iz (puny, glonifigki Klnkorii. and Aime OI new sgg-vlng overseas. and go royally treated and had a grand fiE-wQniAlzfi-A-SSEQ g ~ pee g]; w] I- _ on a . ___._ ' _ me. ~ ~ “"5 l" “Brigg: zlsomza- me death °x "m In“ chum Mrs. Vernon L. Ford. ond little “mélgwtllil/oas: ‘éillgleggflrghtrxi fig, Greetings from His Worship ~——- -~—— m l‘ ling sho MacMahon .was the first break if! 5w hter Verna Lee“ city, received , .. . , at Mayor Blanchard rounded out e OTTAWA, Jan. 7 - (OP) ~D:-. TCRONTO- Jflll- 9 ~- ‘Q’ — , _ ., l B at: a n w lam-d m . the family. he balm! the "We" "lid beautiful roses with season's sreet- d“ “ ' “ ”“ ° y, u m grand Christmas season. Grateful Arthur Boast-lunar. regarded asillmld Pmi- 59- “"~‘11'k"°‘"1 ‘Pi m’ "‘>""°““‘“‘“’ "’*"“" I amt myilazecwlih “l1 M‘ mm“ mg and best wishesllroné heirtbiiilx; ffilffljgfchfifi‘; fffjiel:l,lc“e“m‘ifde thanks are lit-rob" -- ended to one on; wilt Canada's JCiHCst iiviilgfforviuflt "SW-spat? c; <. div i an acqusn 68. . 0gp e _ _i ‘ d 11 f » 3,1 Ch-"L , ti-ll ilol‘ l: P <1‘ t - .-_»_ 19H‘. yes er a)‘. 011i . = ‘PM mains we interred l" ‘he lillllnl?” i‘ m" n "g sure“ s"""-°- °""“'““==FJL1Qlvilfillfi/hh. v..d’§?v'FQ-fivi? =wd irocidfiil. FJdL“v““.i.'filz¥l"tl.Z Bertram- m. ‘w was w ffl-mflv plot alongside his ilraildvfl!" -—- V‘ at‘ vcd cliiidreii that need our care and 3011i anniversary of his oppoint- M15 in 1904 511d wllli-‘d l" Bill-s there to await the final sum- Capt my D_ MacGillivray has IND lprotectlon. limit in a seat a; the table o; me don. Ont. He was for many _\.. ‘mm!’ w w‘ ‘m 11°” and may returned to his unit after lpendinir (""5 IN K , -_-_-__- ._ House of Commons. with the old Toronto Globe nu- wflll ‘r1331 gm‘: lfirtllfilitll°atlé me New Ye“; h°n°m~ “.1: u. ‘m, M“ c H chandler.- i Di‘. Bcauchesne. now 68. served the Saturday Night. , "Y i’ “ wife and sons flrry 811 6 - - - - Y nine Years as assistant l=rk nd '-- , m, 1 y o m, a m a1! striving. _ his time. s1 Brighton Ave. 0 v. Btite Geo. J. Rogers. list-M, 2o years as clerk of the Cbmmgns. 24 TIME.» M/HOR - ~. .. _ w our!“ MuMahm “uh l: Peter The ll bearers were. George __ J D. O'Connell. Mary J. MLLHTO,’ Dunn‘: ms career he has bee“ ______ W._ {nohruywvlqq “M, m“ - wmumlgxfg Power. mnard €1iari<.r'&igrl1t'l1g', Mr, T. w. L. Prowse leftbtlie Murray Harbor. Mrh: F. Gfaiiuticchlitc-i ,>_.,\.,,,._,,. ,0 seven speakers m; BRUCE MINES. ONT., Jail. ‘Qldlieiiobti- . l M": "M mllllonds in Halifax ontreal Dhy’ Daniel Mg b185,?’ Mag-ff}, ‘ ‘city Slllldly by PIE-n‘ m‘ “ i? - $1" um MN’ col!“ B c ‘lb . w" four Prime Ministers on House rules (C?) T Amt" Grim)‘ on“ ‘HEUMATIC AND 5C1 ~ M” m“! w'°“h“ Green“ and a n 5 r ‘ I “as flirt“) iilfirfiiiwlliilfi ‘time w”? u?" 3261i ding? Clgv M“ Jon" EDWARD MONAGHAN anal procedure; Zfpmi. l’““‘%°'. (l! Ltailds L“ ‘dour - lunatic: - 5" ' iiZ-‘i hQ W v I ' s '1 ' I ' >' —--—— " {IV 1 1 l l f . OTQS OT ll B!‘ O. O 11y “T3 g.‘ '1'? $5 BoNsnAw w' M' 8' lLDT-lt Dedliln": m: lgnlqgogfiguthw m‘! Kl"! Mm“. 01W- MYB f"! At Hazelbrcok on Doc 17th . as lilllllfllt, so: itgllgfrirergn gnclpulrw sworn in as Mayor of Bruce ltlmsr. . . i - w“ - . " *' =11" man. Bon-l ' ‘t '“ ___. ' IITNI- lllll tea‘ Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NICHT sso ' Frcesout l vii- Chlflllllh hrpoolv rl . . ‘vvfitlllfi. "'2l""'.lli.'; nlnroo in the citv. mm ‘ 11ers who H l nerel of their gun 121d “bio? Peter Md cMahon Family. v A shew United Dec chi-lstmas hymns were suns and a beautiful candle light service fol~ lowed, every member takin! read and adopted. Each secretary gave encouraging reports 0f 5%!" wor . Election of officers resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Neil Per- guson. Vice-Pres" Mrs. Jas Boy“. s». Mrs. Fred Show, “eas- M" Hector S ‘y. Mrs. , clicristlsn Stewardship secy». Mrs- A a Ma _ , Leod. Heo'y.. Mrs. cNegefialmond, 433R"- erved by lflslmond. Meeting closed Milnh limitation. f th The "mum ntilégfngf, toke place. part Minutes of October meetin! were *."°"“".'. . Passer.- Gedd Mac o , ° B e sflgphen MacLeod Temperance hostess assisted by T. lNDlNG ~ before he was killed in action. return l to eeume his studios ir. lllTifll‘ soliobl at 931F401!!! vfimty erm- epemilng his W George Martin of New firth. ' M. r-edei-i s. Martin felt on r rto Halifax on Moiidsy c lini- holidays th his parents. Mr. and Mrs. --_- I . H. J. d Mrs. Blanchard s“ m‘ at u- t- n n turned to e EJ110235 ils-om the coast and being egtended a very cordial welcome by t e - hi t lntheWutthev fidhbaccgslo; ‘t3’ travel quite ex- r friends and nwllllntlncce it. M . LII‘. aton. i l boi tationed st Wain- ‘Nextfimeetlnz to be held at Mrs yAllmnxviClOfll a Nan- Beetons. A delicious lunch wss elmo. Vmouver Islln and d T rrsce. l. C. glgcelpgfirlgry/"iiirni; of rm hos- emlity shown um while Igiwatt, Carleton, Ladies and Mt. the evening SlIQjQWS daysl, ‘titaiiblo-‘r-bomven Marga‘: W. lrzool: and livcd Unlfid chllfcll- MYs- riiglit tho lltllld cf Gad-sized ckonsd l "Never in all my expul- 11 n; m. home of Mrs. Hec- M“ find fghfigéivfifcvlggk ‘glam’ cEm-‘bmgongeiiélmlla-elloegiilzyfi anlcl the soulvif John Edward Mann . cc have I found citlicr a SDEIXKKQPI u" ‘Mllmevlnv Wm‘ h “Md mm‘ S°“th“$ftt' receritl that their‘ qbuedyl-fawse’ city. Mrs‘ Leslie lltglflxa “Tum? we m“ md."‘yng“‘llu.lf “ prime Timsw" "mm ‘i’ may “n” c“ mehbem 1 53m Sgt atlgflegil "N61" W85 "Mlitoh M! Herbert ‘Miss. Carr!!! hgdwlyovcgi maend ‘$11933 261131231119‘? rules or the House .i1x.s-'~- " ' @--~ - mil‘; Pgasilgfircledmratige pwsfzm pr9m°wd w l of: §l'53<i'i‘l“t'.‘v?."v$“i" M“.‘"rit'.“i“ir"£ for u mm“ C‘ “"e"‘Y“°“=' its" i 5"" 1n Cwlelvn- Quo- and I from the Missionary Monthlly. gféllfetré hglfcrfvlflh m‘. m. u v - i. r- r v t - Mr- Mvnsshan was um .~.i Hrizel-f-Ifflduflle of st. Joseph's Univers- cifm oi‘ his Feel Dliilly - - - Sisrl to Sneeze Ion Start: to ltus h the cold which. if not attend ed to short! works tubes and the eoqggstarts. dovm into the bronchial his entire llfc V011 ill’, Memramcuok, Niel. Dr. Boun- fatlic: and grangbl chesne -.___ , , , c .. appointed citwk in 1925 by Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Canadian Branch of the Em ire Parliamentary Association i921. and in that year accompanied a group of D5 members from the bars." Dr. Bcauchesiie said t was appointed assistant. - 0f the House by the late Sir bert Borden in 1916. Ho was Yic has been secretary of the I TICC for lllSv24lll CJllS(’£‘lill'.';' trim l ‘ EXHIBVFION 0F PAINTlNGS By Members (if The ART Siflfll-ITY’ OF l’. E. l. 0mm Tuesday Evening At HARRIS MEMORIAL (lithbERY The Public is Cordially Invited A ‘ICAI. ~ To View The d“ h fir“ o! Mu h Parliaments. of the COIIIIIlOIIWGBlUI counter an?! get m”; of Digr$gd'£l‘:rv?:; onDg. ggticggsnadflseggd. as secre- v PAINTINGS l "w; to." I. You , ‘gngeiitto zertoanptf plenngnt “d tstilry ot the Royal Society of can. BY OLR LOCAL ART Si. l OM11 l’ l) I011 ri‘ o your trouble. It liss_been on the l H from 1966 to 1940. and has This Yearvs Showing vial-gel. Than Ev“- fl for theatres-ls?‘ Wodwlkm t expenment with d gubgututg gnd be a fellow of that society since N0 ADMISSION PkiwWIMlWWIlisvf-mfly lilo. Ibo t3tl H.617“ By ° m" mwths‘ mnyln’ we C t"b l’ ns Welcomed When Signing look for the trade insrk i=3 p," ma» “ m“ '8 m“ iéliztglfivvii‘ iégécegknlnzi Edy on u u m Register rurmamorou-iuaurmmou. ' m; ‘kn m, fwd