HflWtsuwrrw“ NEWS — CARTOON Til-MY —-WEII. . IIIOWB 3.15 — 1.00 -- I00 s». claims», EASTEREARIIIAII JCIIUBOI! SERVICES — The week of Prayer services were ob- served in e different churches ti Montague ast week. Monday eve- ning Service was in the‘ Christian _ Church. Mr. William Johnston was "Wliirn Wood is makill" ‘l 1°95 "cm" s. the speaker. ‘Ituesda the Presbyterian (much, Rev. . l1. Hayward and Rev. Mr. Richardson both bringing a message. 0n Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Mercer of Mount Stewart WPs the speaker in the Baptist church. On Thur!- day Rev. S. E. Hayward was the WED. and THUR. PRINCE EDWARD fi'e'h n ab» Philip D0 RN - DUHH |"1 l v.1 un- ,5 BROWN-Pirlillzion.iiiiiiuiR-viisli " ‘Ilsls eelaaus of lsaal interest, of a nsIsy aatnrrnaa be inserteu as five cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. CIASWILL fer Photon-ape. OONIIDIIIATION LII‘! INSUB~ INCL L-We DI. J. W. MMKENZIE will be shsent from his office until January th. 1-12-11. WATER lATlil-Cuslnmer are reminded that rates are due and should b; attended to at uncle. BSO! d» CUDMOBE Men's Wear Store will close Wed- nesday afternoon until further notice. 1-12-11. BEND JREH] JACK TO-DAY ONLY- SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 “ GHARLEWS MINT " ANNOUNCED MARRIAGE. - Mrs. William M. MacRae, Wheatle River, announces the marriage of her youngest daughtelw Banchc, to Major Rnder BENNY IN Rod 0! CallflYY. Albe ~ . In Memoriam MRS. A. J. CAIWPBELL There passefpeacefully away on Dec. 15 at the Glarlottetown hos- J. Campbell, Clennont in her 58 year. Although the late Mrs. Campbell number of years her death came as a great shock to her family and numerous friends. ' The lefa Mrs. Campbell was a lwoman of fine Christian character lib her family she was the beloved centre and her devotion to them . was; unbounded and in the commun- ity was hsld'in highest esteem. Although lie had her share of ‘life's trials she bore them ail with true Christian fortitude. There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and moth- er, a sorrowing husband, three sons land four da Mrs. m. G. Berrymsh, Trenton, out, Gladys, Mrs. Russo Hammll, North Carleton, Blanche, Mrs John l". MaicAleer Jr., Summersids; Ethel and Douglas at home, Chief Petty Officer, Vernon with tho R. C. N. serving overseas. ‘Lieutenant Weston with the N. N. '8. Highlanders on the mainland also a sister and brother Miss Mary land Patrick Brennan. : The funeral srvices were held to St. Mary's Churrh Indian River, {where Requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. J. T's-alum, P. P The pallbearers were: Messrs. Ernest '1‘. Mill, Hapgood Rayner, i James Condon, Edson Rayner, Allie MacNeiii, Cecil Mill. Many beautiful floral tributes were received and lthe many messages of sympathy | testified to the high esteem in which iihe deceased was held. -Patriot Please Copy. MR. JOHN McMILLAN ‘Ric news of the death of John McMillan on January 1 came as a distinct shock to all and they were many who knew and esteemed him. Born at Cardigan seventy-four years ego, Mr. McMillan by his {industry and good management ‘becameone of the most promin- ent farmors of the district in which he lived. a work which he mrried on until forced by illness to retire some five or six years ago. His unselfish kindness both k his home and in the community: where he lived won for him a large‘ circle of friends who mourn his} passing. Throughout his long ili-| ness Mr. McMillan showed the most perfect disposition of resignafl tion to God's holy will and his paflence and customary cheerfuh‘ ness were edifylng to all t 10 o'clock on January 4. s3 igh Iii/lass of Requiem was cele- brated in All Saint's Church by his devoted pastor, Rev. Dr. McMahon, who also attended him in his last illness. He leaves to mourn the loss of: a kind husband and father, his wife nee Elisabeth Moore and one son Ira, also one sister, Mrs. J. J. Campbell, Newport, P! I. A large concourse of relatives and friends assisted at the funeral ser- vices among whom were his two nieces Sr. Mary Elizabeth Moore of ithe Congregation of the sisters pital the beloved wife of Cant. A.l turneq liaid‘ been in falling health for slAmlglmhh" in: I-le enjoys excellent health I treal. P. Q., on Sunday 8rd January l 1943. The young couple will reside in Halifax, Nova Scottia. 1-12-11- ‘Highlanders, left yesterday morn- i “£55911?! unllig-Evglglgéga i}? {,1ififllloifigh“fih“ff§nfilf“if received a telegrams announcirii the Mg Almom death of his siswr-in-law Mrs. Harb- ert A. Ling of Danvers, Mass, on Miss Phyllis Blanchard has re- D" . ember 21st, 1942. Mrs. Ling vis- =turned to her studies at Mt. s; iltcd the Island during the summer cf Bernard, Antigonish, N. B. t I940 and again in 1M1. She leavles Miss Maureen Doyle of Rustico ert G. Ling with mm iélkile lived. after a pleasant hoiiday has re- also on’ d“ m" we ' ' Mt. St. Bernard's, husband pre eceased her by three years and seven months. Relatives and friends here Symbol-NW with the bereaved family. — (Patriot please copy.) MISSION BAND MEETS Jlrinity ‘United Church Mission Band held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening 1n the Social Hall with an attendance of fourteen members and all the officers in attendance. After the roll. call and minutes, the header took charge of the meeting and the study or work period fol- lowed. the children taking an active part in the learning of new hymn-S. and preparing for s, concert. The annual report was attended to and l in .. ,...,... "“ “'°""i.i".~'lilli.'° "° '59; '35.?’ _ a so carr on 1o ter Pro Bf- ' lshipilifllyiiv: stock has eats-red the ing c d by 811181118 I hymn foi- Brmg; at Beach Grove {Raining i lowed by Prayer. Cen efrhe business at the old stand ' will be carried on by other hands. i Mrs Hanna Phalen. has returned to her home here after spending the Bristol And ilitiiilty l Mr. Bterling-Maclifwsn who served $1." .§‘“¥§-J.'.‘i.‘.€?im“il§ ‘°..m““’y“““i Beach Grove. e a Berseant James 1. MacDonald, R- 0. A. F. was s visitor with his parents at Little Pond last week. Mr. Justin J. Larkin. merchant at Five Houses for a number of firs,’ Mlnard's relieves sprains. lgoilgdays with her son at Surry. Mr. hram Malone has left. for ‘ the w em part of the Island to visit his old home. Train MARY PHYLLIS BERNARD In fond and lo memo? of our dlr llllllh ml! I who depart this llfe January l2, 1942 at the tender age of 8 years and 9 months. Sweetest memo g always lin- l’ Mira. or, housekeeper for Father McKienna spent a few days in the Iity last week. The paved higlvway from this vic- lnlty to the city is still open to motor vehicles but is reported as very slippery in many places. All bus travel on the Island has ceased for the season as the oper- ators report they are saving their tires for another season. Smelt fishing that has veen very good here for several years is a com- plete failure this season. Fishermen report the worst season in their memorg and some of those memories go bu fifty years. ' Mr John T. O'Brien. considered ge s T t f we vfihfi.‘ ‘ii’... "it. ism Yhyllls Just one year ago to-day. Missed and Loving Remembered by Mother. Daddy, Sisters and Brothers. l3, 1943, at 8 p.in. . AND MES. CHARLES ll. PHILLIPS, Harrington. announce the engagement of their daughter Verna. Gertrude, to A. C. Z J01!!! Ernest Wilson. B. C. A. F. and the late Mr. Richard Wilson of Toronto. Marriage to take place in Torfflltgu I Y. P. G. MEETING. - The Young Presbyterian Church held 9811],“- mqjiflhly Illtfililllg Al. V116 home of MrsHarryMMI-fifln- The President. Mrs. Martin Currie pic- sided, The meeting opened with hymn K0368. Scripture 955°“ w“ read by Miss Mary l-Iemphill, fol- lowed by uis urns Prayer in uni- son. Following the devotional period some time was pleasantly spent workln8 on a qllllt- The meeting closed with the Mizimh Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. NEW Glnasqow . Rgsldlflld here were glad to have with them during the holiday season. CDl- M1911 5~ Johnston of Halifax, who Spent Girlstmas with his wife and fam. ily. While on the Island, Cpl- Johnsfnn visited his parents M1‘- srid Mrs. Hammond Johnston. CM!- lottetown. Mrs. Cora Mclcod has gone to North River where she will ‘be the guest of her sister, ‘Mrs. J. U. Bell for the whiter months. Fri- gnflg are sorry to hear of the con- tinued illness of Miss MaTJOTlB McCoubrey of the C. W. A. A. C who h“ been a, pflhleflli in West- minster Hospital, London, Ontario, for the past two months. Ptc. Harry McCoubrey, Halifax. Spent New Years’ week-end at ills 110m" here. BDYAL BANK REVIEW — The Beveridge Report on Social Insur- ance and Allied Services in Great Britain has aroused inierest throughout the world, as the first attempt g0 pregeni’, a possible solu- tion of some of the economic prob- lems of industrialized society- in rsctical detail and in terms that gave a direct bearing upon the needs of the ordinary man. A com- plete understanding of the actual scape and meaning of the YEW“ can only be secured by reading it in its entirety. but the Monthly um;- Ths Rpyel Bank of Can- ada for January 194.8 presents cer- tain quotations as an introduction to the Report. These quozations are included by permission of the MgcMlllgn company of Canada. The second article of t discusses retail trade trends 194i‘), with particular reference to the transfer of shopping away from larger centres of population. Rieiports received from b anches of the bank in all parts of t e country indicaie that such a decentraliza- tion is taking place, but that the movement has been concealed by a general increase in the total value of retail trade- PlPPlE AND "CAP" STUBBS CONSERVATIVE MEETING I I I i : There will be an important meeting of all l Conservative Poll Chairmen and Poll Commit- : tees and Supporters in Charlottetown and Roy- : alty in the B.I.S. Hall, Canadian Bank of Com- : meree Building on Wednesday evening, January l n l I i F Queen’s County Conservative Association WALTER S. GRANT, President M. ALBAN FARMER, Secretary has rerurnedto resume duties after a pleasant visit with friends relatives in Brookfield and Char- lottetown. _ Personals Mr. P. A. Iiodgerson, Halifax, and Gunner Waiter F‘. McNeil! left v u; . re a p w g . m... of s. And o. "$2.9: hifi.“3..l€°“ili’.i"°’“k“ W0 u G m their er, Ivirs. Andrew R. McNeill, Grenogga. town. Gr. McNeill has just com- Dleted an army clerk course in dif- ferent parts of Canada. Miss Helen Younker has return- ed to Albany where she is employ- ed 1-1 ndnclnls in Albany Village School, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mfs_ G_ E- Yvlmker‘. Brookzfielc}. Farewell Reception on m! QWHUIB of November the 27th a large crowd of friends and relatives gathered at the home 01 Mr and Mrs. Andrew Gallant, ()1 Rennlcs Road, The occasion being to do honor and elctend good wishes to their son Pli- June! Allifustlns Gallant on the eve of his departure after spending a. short leave at home. During the early hours of the evening the gath- ering was called m order by Mr. P. MQCDOHBIQ who acted as chairman and with a few well chosen words for the occasion called on the Rev. Father Pitre of Rustico io read the address. In his capable way Rev. Father Pitre read o. beautiful ad- dress for the occasion. At the con- clusion Pte._ James Allgllfitlfle was presented with a well filled purse bv _R. E. Doucette which was gathered for the occasion by the sponsors, The Willy sum which the purse conta ned showed the high esteem in which Pte. James mas held by his many friends. After the presenta- tion Ptev James spoke a few kind words to thank his many friends for their kindness and good wishes iri remembering him, after which all joined in singing For He's a Jolly G006 Fellow. also other patriotic son . The remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. Re- freshments were served by the ladies of the district assisted by ladies from their sister district. Since the above date word has been received that Ptc. J. A. Gallant arrived safely in Englond. Following is the address that was rea ADDRESS Pied James Alltllst Gall t. Dear Fri loxccasion end. an such as this it is a patriotic duty for your friends and relatives to gather tozether in do honor to you. who in the ilflwef 0f your young manhood have volunteered to serve in the armed. forces of His Majesty the King. We want to tell you tonight how proud we are of you, who yet in your eighteenth year have gen- llle RM!’ Two teams from the the "Cup of lhe Royal Canadian Air Force battle for It's good FUN and good Zme-rainmenl quiz s/ww Knowledge " "Vii-fly sacrificed the happiness of a good christian home and the of liberty and decency yours is the example of true nobility, patriotism and courage. for it takes all U105‘) natural virtues to face the terrible foe which we are ilgllllilz and whom we trust with God's lain and Zlli.’ resolute fl hting spirit of our lino Young so! iers, sailors and airmen, we shall ultimately conquer. You as well as all of us at home fuiiv realize that our Empire and our Country are at warfigziting for their Very eXi-Sttncc. Our 10c 1S a Wlflkid One-Olin: uiui. would ll 1L could. lair».- away from us our previous freedom. our cherished customs. our sacred religion, in a word our democratic way of life. Our youth, for remem- ber this war is being fought ‘nv iiie ilowe; of our youth, aware of the calamity that would befall our |l(:- loved country were the oiioniy to iiin this war, have hastened with r. sense of patriotic devotion to rally. around the Union Jack. don iii.- warriers uniform, buckle on the sword of the spirit, undergo long and arduous military training ill order to be lit and reudv Lu conquer the enemy and restore the WllClL‘ world to a long 50llgi1t for peace, tempered with freedom and Justice. a You along with more. than forty young men fromihis little parish of Rustico. have heard the clarion call of our dear Country and have gel;- erously left behind beloved and. dc- voted parents, cicnr brothers ziiid sisters, kind relatives and ll'l€ll(i.-, yes everything nearest and cieai-m. to your bung hearts and have gone fort with courage in your souls and a song on your lips to fight the good light, aye even l0 make the supreme sacrifice of your young lives if needs b". Nor. {iii of us can cuter the bloody siriiizrzlre lul‘ freedom, but those of us who icmam at home have pledged ourselves to be patriotic citizens of a noble coiuiiry. Here we will put forth evnrv effort. to produce the vroamns. lil‘ innls. Lin» food. the cmnlnrls in irvliich wviil carry our dear YOllliiJ, soldiers to victory. N0, we shall not be idle in the midst of your strug- gles, we will be with you in spini. and in prayer each day we shall breathe a fervent prayer to Ai- mighty God in Heaven and to the legions of Guardian Angels there, asking for the protection. success, victory and a safe return of our brave soldier boys. James Gallant we ss. Godspeed. Good. Luck and God B eas You. MOBILE BALDOON BARRAGE LONDON -iCP)-— ‘The British Air Ministry has devised a new weapon to meet air attacks-a mo- bile balloon barrage, easily moved to any points vitiero it is needed - Girl Guide News? (,‘l*..\"l‘ll.\l. CIHHJTIAN BRO\VNIEQ All Brownies o.‘ tile Central nthristinn Church, .iii<l any g rLs in- tercstco in joiizkzg iiie Puck. asked l0 be iii ilii- ooirmm of 'l'ie Church on Wi day aftemon nest, Jciunry liilii, .i'_ 3.311 p. in, GUIDERS’ (‘Lvragstirrna The January TXICIBTLXlZ of the Chg iotieioim Gulclsrs’ Club will be he‘. Tuesday evening. January 12th, at Miss Aizirilin Pool home. Graf- {on S ‘i u 6 i‘ M. All Gut-tier: re ll d to iioiify Miss Rosalie lfigirzi l: if they intend to be present- War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The (fnnnrlisn Preset Jrin. l2. lfllR-Tu-o British destr r-rs founders-d riff ihe Scottish co ' lei-man attack mar Verdun re pulsed. British force landed at Amelia. Portuguese East Africa, Mine ewilnsion in Stnffordsh England, killed 135 men. / Joiner) , Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 ‘I'll prises he mane those. prcvaillrrlg at eth Blngos in the city. Freezout For Charitable PIpeeIe the oldest fisherman in this vicinity. has been at the business again this year fishing through the ice dwpite the fact he has seen more than seventy-five winters come and so. HIGHEST BRANCH TlPPlE HERE, I'M GOIN’ and TlPPlE CHASED CLAIQISSA UP TO TH’ IN A TREE--KEEP BACK HELP MR. BUDGE GET HER DOWN" I member Kelly as he played hockey Walker m the qu-Buan ¢hu“h_ iof St. Martha, Charlottetown, and hopes to be around the shores for many years yet. Fishermen will soon receive their fishing bounty cheques. This year the cheques will be few es most of the fishers are in the armed services or other industries. Friends of Mr. Russell Kelly. who has been in the Provincial Senator- ium for several months. ll be pleased to learn he is much improv- ed riow hopes to be around again in the Spring. Hockey followers will re- here with Holmams victors on sev- erai trips from the city. Fishermen living near the shore here claim the ice is very h“?! owing to the early cold weather. I-Iorse dra/wn vehicles have been crossing the bay for quite some me. a number- :1 car nters home from Halifax for the oliday seeso AN’ DON/T YOU CLIMB UP THAT TREE-- BRE AK EV’ RY MY LAND! l-lE'LL FALL AN’ sonar-- xii/name's MY HAT"? BONElNt-US) BRINGING up rarunn $1 5i HOW \@U WEE TO OH? NEIGHXR~MR l-KINRDEIZ- HE'6 ASKED U5 TO DNE AT Hi5 HOUSE TO- NIGHT- NOW GET DRESSED!- On the last evening, Rev. Mr. Rich- ardson spoke in the United church. ‘Iii: servicesucre not as Well Rt- tended as ifrisc interested would.- iike to sce, but of course the wea. tlier has been bud. Personals hflrfarry Clay rr the R. c. A. r. "i.€"6ii"léiive' vlslflhgdii? home r hr’ Montague. L ..‘Frlends will regret w he“ 0i the illness of Mr. Cass Clay w o uri- derwent an cmraticn in the 11185 County Hospital. Montlgllt- 1- ..'Mr. Harry MicGTczor. WBSi-VWB- ls spending a few days in Molllflgue with his family. L. . minim. will m: sud to he" that Mr. Norman MncDcrvli 0i’ erv following an cpmliiil" l" "M King's County Hospital. MoniaSUE-l- ..'l“rle'hds will be pleased to hear that Mr. William Medial-en of whim Road is Nicki!" a and lt- cnvery in the King's County Hos. pital where he was taken folkw n! an mum“, in me woods when be was loading logs. one 0f the 1°" roller’: on his ankle fracturing the eg. _____--——— SCRAP HISTORIC ANCHOR "17- -<cei_ m mmnmgqh wgicome sight to uiousands of seamen. the slant an- rghqr which used lo be outside till! “mm”. IM-igim- at florlestnn. Norfolk. a reur- of 1h‘- Windjammer dlyi. was removed for scrap. Card Of Thanks llnandM ..ionnrarsonslnfl family wish ti? thank all those will! her sister Alice Moore, who on the death of their parents. shared the hospitality of his home. The pail bearers were Messrs. George Sigsworth. Hamid Redmond. Frank Dixon. John Pioyer. Patrick Sharky and George McDerrnid. The spiritual offerings and let- ivl‘! 0f Sympathy were many. testi- fvlng to the esteem in which the de- ceased was held. May his soul rest in peace. ary since his election in Novcmbfl- 7"'—(Patriotqvleasrcopyrw i’ v The-usual-vote-of-ifiu 451.151.1155 . left last week on return to their work. . .1 l u. out. Sr. h ietum- cdMto Hgllilfxax. gilt!‘ visitinagshis wife and. family here for a few dayL-B- __.________ FORGOT MAYOR'S PAY aaavm mm. Ens- —<<7Pl— Mayor G_ A. Pratt has had no sal- Mr. Mayor will have R_Q_A_O|:_ Rad" wiw1=¢i1ri______ OUT OUR WAY By J‘. MR. __\!_I_L_I_.lAM$____ . i “WW5 T3153“ m“ V AREN'T VOiJTHE ueao soap wwice-sbitou 0o ME A w QUIZ Show - . woo swoae oi=s= ‘ eaaxé- INUDSTiCE --"1'~\ ‘g 8mm“ “m” s““°““ MIDNIGHT LUNCHEG RAlSiNQ MONEH! IN ri-iis MANNER =, __-- °“°“ "“‘“°’d' illuilhnilsh’ ‘$13 FORTHE puma-non? TO PPN w! 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This silver trophy, the rise for the winn-_ ing team from a rainin School, oi Cam , will in turn be ano e team from the winn n3 camp the following week Join ‘i: £31: inlAilloa-ce Sig’: Tholgh ylzll have sane ‘I us e . - Ill!!! fill-flan —brga cast originates in Iver E173" as we'll lee ylll "U! Torflntomit 9 P. M. AUX‘. "Flt" 9¢3‘.”i.i1"‘£.“i ’" 5113i " an y r ay m 8 his unit after spendins hi! and to wait until next Council meets i0 h - In er “d” by ‘Wright. who died January 10. Memories sweet will alwaya remain And in"! help as aloft each mile. 51-- ‘s l} ‘£55’. es ' "' Possess?“ * meanness Duo/f sows AT VALLEY FORGE WITH ‘THAT’ CHEEGE WiLL ewe ME f n k ‘ SLAB OF- CHEESE. ANOTHER PRoFrrABLe Card o an s _.._ NieHTMARE-I Mr Willi Bfehblll‘. and family "w?! wuss?! the‘: nfiiglébgga 3g on new. , fr en or erm y expressions cf sympathy i111 FUEHRER’ loving memory of Mrs. Ialls Inserted by Iler Husband and Family. . 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