James Galrris.--S. autum- P""'_gii'iii'a s. lIner-Ilreivfil-lllsvenvlhfsnl - wsm-m. for densrsl —.o°"¥-'1an. 30 list- Ooodmunwwonrekel $11 V? w°‘“°'°"k ’ xm; o». ' n-tnli-sl gggllqnflub. Game e sum . ~ _ am, past . —IIOOIIY. OIYST-AI- ma: w. - --- Bummerlide xmnnsn Ju nillit, ve- __ flflllfllilbrdloiwhlifl‘ .Ohl!10ttet0 Old-inns. 4mm s; awn hffny Best Homing uto- pa? m 1-20-11 l-laimmfll Kifilioll 1-D- ‘i’ any Borden Rink Tiler’ this‘... looyffuhgnter s ly _.IOO ll! - ensington mtumed- box m, Sinner-side. l-Rll githsmvgfiihoifln Nationals. Skate after. . 1-20-25! -s'r nous sruorm - A _ ANTED. — 10 fl) im | . s I - t d hsBBdwQIdaQdSQflmfi ms st life-KY‘ dew streagiizhhluio to 2o ft. (m w ézeinmlliosn Churches in Bthllery‘: diamete 8 inches and larger v-. o on January gred at Sununerside. Write Slog’ nigger the m o‘ a: % ‘line souls their . and -VAGR.AN'I.‘ PLEADS GUmTLpsrtners. wens received by Amh- in Summer-side deacon and Mrs. Harrison and Mr. in lice and Mrs. hem Palmer. A short mm yesterday io a e t: vel- dress of welcome was Qlwlfidafii ‘ r H; man . Sunday pleaded gull ed ranc and three to the ests by lll boys who was injured.) 1-2011 an: __-- t, tions by uro urman. ggfiihwbf. m,“ wuwm M” violin 1 w Mr Jud Logan and 1m um m‘; “My G51 uvulvocal selections by Do y Music" woth Bob Crosby. 1 u.‘ ti. woomponed by Miss __Fou s“; on Bu‘ Rab owointndvicted by Mr. Earl Simmons tam-ant. ice cream parlor and gro- cery ‘mu’ m‘ lmmedh“ p°ssa' r. Everett Simmons at the gui- ion. My reason for sellins is to at seven! mum‘ co szxshhrntiisvssnmlsn: i h-mv o-M o» lson, Kensington. l-U-fii was S -on uonmsvs - Mr. Shelton M",“"‘_ °H.§.“,,Zf“‘§,u, m. lliicilw forunan of the Puffl Plant egivision of the internmtlon‘: 5% ished Simuw Summer ld left - Monday by. . lane fir “some shim and other “hm” ‘“'““m"‘° Efaritime centres.‘ Mrhlldcllwen éston iil.'l‘.'i‘§.‘1.§‘§i’.‘s“£l'ii' --'mm°“‘“°& re-’ Personals sumo his duties in about two ween-S. —8gt. Vincent Savidant and iMlrs. Savidant of Summer-side have —Pll'l‘.S FIST THROUGH returned to their home in Surn- GLASS -- Some n. plenum riverside after a visit to friends and ably a. drunk, the Nnrsey] releltiva in Halifax. Home, Summon-side te Saturday -—- ‘night entered the porch-aid ut The msny friends of LleuL-Col.‘ was sente - in Prince Oounty JaiL-S. rim asked for one mitnute e in meni ,y of m rom _HOCKEY, New Glasgow Rink the parishes who e the tqnlght, West Royalty Beat-cats ehpreme sacrifice. Mr. Palmer, vs. South Rustico Rangers. Game president of the Association. mite starts 8.16. Skate after. (This is i on the aims of the Association and h benefit game for one oi our infill" m9 Tdllmild "Wllwmililgxi: ntests were by all follow- ed by an excellent lunch served by ‘the Men's Assocntinn. Music for Mr. ns Mo...” nlimifl?“ l.“‘.‘.‘i FM 811d 511111151 Umliild- ~ for ‘the modgn hsmlthé. Ffhglvyerg n ws coee by singing God Save the rising-S. zlilirilis Ii-DAY ttsin: liinningu - inn lmn tnnin Ilnll - ti til: - list lair; - tutti llisal - inn imi- Dlmted by l-LOYDMCON Produced l» WALII MOIOKO —Also- _ MARCH 0F TIME Shows 7:30 and 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30’ h SUMMERSIDE‘ TIIIJIIIIA on nousuon - rnammc PICTURE STARS ANNE BAXTEI AND JOHN HODIAK --Oace in awhile, and only once in awhile. there reaches the screen s. motion picture so hesrtwarmlngly human, so packed with rich. honest laughter and truly enihrilllng rom- ance, that it remains amona your most cherished theatre experiences for a long time to come. Such a film is “Sunday Dinner For A Soldier," the new 20th Century-Fox icture starring Anne Baxter an John l-lodiak with a. brilliant supporting cast including Charles Winningcr. gluoltzlopenefa‘ yesterday at the ea . . ood deal of the t ' d ht stemgs of course fromplltsurrfirsnpiaget his first throush the a of he| 1- R- Pawn- M-fi- will ream to! unusual story; the story of a. family in from, door and than rm. 111st was learn that he is confined to his‘ till? SSIXXH‘! time that night that home with influenza. rtod around that growlcre were repo ullding. . Among roup of plrronninent -—— o his u: Sat- -'.l‘0 IISUllE STUDIES —M'.r. urdav for the reception there to l Ramsey, son of Mr. and the P.E.I. Light l-iorse were Sen- ator Brewer Robinson and J. Wat- — the | lhlmdess who ffi-w Mrs. Charles Rnmsayfl Summer- side has Ieft for Mt. ison Unlv- son McNaught, M.P. ersity to resume his studies in en-z ‘*'-"' gm which were in pied b the war. He has recently been of flve, impoverished. but rich spirit. whose home is a weather- beaten houseboat moored in a tropical and picturcsqtue on on the Florida aulf coas, an whose burning, desire is in entertain a. sol- dier—a.ny soldier-at Sunday dln- Ba ner just as do their rosperous neighbors in iihe nearby own. » A wonderfully human brood are enlmfifiolhunbiwfiiifiws? 513° e e th - . m9 "my "n0? m" M m9 5ummer$ld~° “Shim 0! $113212‘ is dessffsiahxi-ii-‘iiieifl the Osbornes; certainly. the stasid two and one-half ma! service in the Barrio! Nova Boot-lo at Work the m; flush of womanhood. who -(_>—a. tein llhiscalle-n. £181 l ->= i- w- om- M-ow-n» Ahandono Search For and of Otwws, has arrived hams after lhree and one-half years evenness. Hehas since deoemp mm . Dsyzhehasbeensle- to t Gen. Silu- ann .Heissnn.ndsonofilrs. non, —FUNIIAI| or ms. isms ‘burgh-med ygl 953mm; again after being lsid up by ill- nes.-S his rlsn. Ifi°°°li..£°£.1‘.¢t.£i°"“ “’" Dolly Df Drowned Man: IDar Owners 1118 Oflfloer of Search f r th b d f J h c“ WW9! 111 U19 NW7!!!“ Mot when witch lfisy l-liyenrgolrd M lfoonsn and Grand nftk."hel"h“niiii’°“i§éd my - ~ e n on ll Well known berm-S. Tuesda , Jsn. 8 when ‘their oar! ~'—- plunge through the ice, has been l mothers the orphaned brood; there are the kids themselves, Bobby Dria- coll, Connie Marshall and Billy Cummings; and there is Grand- feathers, lmpet-uous and irrespon- sible. pls ed by Charles Winninger , in one, o the greatest portrayals of 03.1822‘. To Benefit. otiv Elec- mmmm "' Th’ Mm‘ °' m’ A" d" 3'" “mfi” ’ “‘"“'”'| tngmissoclstioh 05333331. mt a Albert. Mum late Mrs. Lena W lker hld yawn” I» ‘N! 9° of men. headed by Mr. surface. JOHNSQ,N"S ANODYNE LINIMENT Ir_____ river, Mn Griffin said. plungi car. Emerson ' . I have been requested by s number of prominent di- of theCenis-e Ward ioconteetlhe forthcoming civic 53"“! it the duty’ of every citizen to assist in the "lllifolnent of our town affairs, I have agreed to nomin- fifl Ill! tlhe this opportunity of soliciting your support. i If I s! elected l shall devote every effort toward the velent of our town according to the wishes of the ' LECL$EI LANE a. M. the of n number clilsons- I have decided -_ lengstovssfleseeillor In the IesrWsi-d. ' ' h ~i m ‘a. .. m 1 effort to Griflin of Montague carefully, i - “R11. Bllnmef- dragged the bottom of the river sKde st 1.!) oblofl‘ . Biirlbqhg lrln tlels tllocalitiy ‘Xhosa iéilld cg Ofllwwlz- ung roug . r. r n ss Was conducted by i 9 Dim-OT. Vfll- t night he is convinced the QR- Hflfflwn- Th9 body ls not nesr where the trag- Qfi“ iers were‘ Means. Ernest edy occurred for. if it were, the i; - 96d! m1. William N111- careful dragging to which they ‘i 51W“ and subjected the rver. bottom could not have fsllcd to bring it to the Another crew of men dragged “q the river further down on Sunday, but without results. The opinion now is that the current has rolled o‘ m the body along the bottom to s considerable ‘distance down the ‘ The csr wsn recovered on the day following the double drowning and the body of the ‘son, Emmett.- wu found on Friday, Jan. ll, not for from-the hole made by the are inem‘ n, on Saturday completed one week of an educa- tlcnsl program to car dealers and independent garage operators of Prince Edward Island. this being part of the Association's poet we-r pmfiih the coweratlon of Auto Electric Service 0o. Ltd. of Tomn . Oentral Service - tors for a nmibcn- of original ui ent manufacturers, Mr. ll. L. effrey one of their field ln~ eers was made available to con uot these schools with the assisince . Elmer MacRse, who had ioitgly taken instructions at on by the manufnc s of lnal cnrbusvter and electrical eq pment. The car owners Prince Edward Island can mt ss- sured that. th will receive through these edueat onsl programs on electrical and carburetor units the some service on P.5d. as is ob- csrownersin -oth- Osneds or the ited s“ “inn cot “fiat: ohm leave ‘their-so d" e of felendforthisedu- l h one "x- es program . snrple of nowdesirouswsreio putthemseesins tion to render ill . aerolmenthe lst- methods est sndmontmodeni of service. Thlsisonsofsssriesof educational O- A. sndlsttdsgeofueigooniuno- N Lifted on. No Pain! ‘- - - eelnstehmwlnh-iunnofw our e null) Putnam's so N IX a _ ~enlv ‘s In! avia- titen end so cl soles qulclb. eelnle ppnonceraxlu.‘ ens mmltnhv lereenn .000 e Corn m... urunwsgsulxm . sun all leel I Pom m". f.» u. ' ill-Kl"! ‘ ‘AAA n4‘; ha‘; wit...» com. Another csr of Screened Coal shipped snfl on the‘ way for-distribution. P. J. Momma, Borden l-I-li ms cnsnnonrrowu cussmau i" m? ileum launnmnn IIIIIII Id its"... in ----____-'r"' ""' m‘ “M” f; Dr. MacDonald bombers toniuht it 1%‘. '_" Pratt of Bloomfield. DI. _ J sreocordin-lly invited to - - i-an-u W! Bee Rankin m. cunl-lgwsttmnm g p H m; u“ m‘——l ‘wean. nshuzon 1.1%». will on Bio-Infield were penance ‘to Obsrldatetownon frburs- mcrning. _ _A any“ i“ h. burden "om the hospuuh m haul; to serve four months III jail. 90.3mm; m“ y“urlx§ h’ “u” “ate”; k ‘on l. m, section 164 of fhe-ExcisaAct sen. evening. ‘meow _ ° s’ '1 nu‘ lrmsnsic nncnusmo m! 148281 . _ b reached. state health were introduced there in We oD-nionof Dr. 8.0. Keepinc. would not be much c Cull? Health Officer. Prom now on mtg? u‘; The dmHeMQ “mud be mm’ the dutisble value of the spirits seized lieves. ‘mama-mot u of belltonwa: suegenoytnvisitor _ TRAIN SH. HOURS LAT! - health NIX ‘W0 m” appointment of Dr. Harold Show of the delay was that when e mainland train reached Cape Tonnentine, the car ferry was held up at Borden for upwards hours unlosdfiig freight. u: nsnssvasfnur - "m" '“ - < .. ml l E unmet’ 01w. received sent P. E. I. Hospital he said l the sad news of the sudden death on Jan. 9th of her sister-ln-law. Lawrence. Mess. wife of the late Bcloni 107m"!!! S5119"! m9?" allocated to returned men. chant at Mlscouche The following Guests yesterda week, Mrs. Gaudet again received Kee ins. Depu another Wheannouncing the sud- Hes? Jan. 17th 0! her rune. Mic tending ‘he P! .1 d m“: treatment in the very near future. wggnliloofnfield Auxiliary I Mission its first " ‘Ya. w Mrs. RF. MacAuelaml splendid New Year's message to her helpers. Roll call was answered by twelve members and one associate member nephew. Joachim Dolron. only son _ p of her sister. Mrs. Jacqueline Doi- Cotton were Joint chairmen. ron. formerly music teacher at Al- ————"“ bcrton and Miscouche. now were hesrd in response. Th wil derful improvement the Year which llea ahead. Mrs. Keith Gard was appointed FUNERAL ‘YESTERDAY -'I‘he l.‘£?i'.“‘-i‘é.‘“°1&“°f<£‘§§“stm““'i $3.3’. A M ' ' t t‘ ‘held wgesteryday aftenéoor}. A ‘short 0 Fllllifl “was: °°““.i‘.°‘t§i..‘:.’.J-“.f.'§§¥: In Netherlands the . p8 , __.__ w l Mlatth . Harold - "5 W" t"? "fxmhlwd By WILLIAM Boss Mrs. an. MalcAusland. Baby Band Mrs Earl er representing the The books ‘nave been read by members the War. She also read a om the Canadian Ja. n reference to repatriation o same "M!!! f0!‘ Submit of their petition. It was decided to send t to the Premier. Hon. W.L. 11mm Kins station the attitude the WM S. and asking his sup- gh asked to word and forward the tel. 98mm as soon as possible. Reports from the various depart- ments were read and all very sat- isfactory ssnecwllv the treasurers Eagpen- “heme” i“ Y°'k.c'm' commander of the Canadian forces T“ sou fMgElgNGh-ld tic/Art eiiy o ‘ . . e L y t c d n Ar y 4min- iheir regular monthlyJnAeetiri-‘lxigasésit ilggistii]? in géfiird 5in§‘{)1.;_day_ U p r Prince St. on Monday even- w“ m .985‘? He ° M’ _ p B 2a lame number d The couii. will be headed by Lt. members were present. g1 1M8 Ogllglhdlfigkfllétlbgwlf H 3121K‘ m“! e5“ c Q ewe“ n3‘ f two weeks, after which its Mm- Fraser mad a’ most interesting {ii-dings and Gen. Simonds‘ com- gfigglést€g gang? vaaghwlzif‘ Er“? ments will be sent‘ lo national g _ . S" had received "Om ML Braden defence headquarters, Ottawa for were rend to the reading of them sonal" note to th T“ Wm‘ ndlsn Army chief o: stnfl fimmggg by Defence Minister Abbott. eetin . Several - - miners. (.1 m. artist's plgwniw- 03¢ a" °" gfiirglisrrii-islh’; fighneiciiéunhn-YZIQE 131ml was‘ o“ exam!“ ‘$1 m“ m’ illegal shipment of three nutomov termmg Seuss“ on " com’ biles from Rotterdam to New which exceeds the Namm‘ t°°k Placepunder u“ d“ York. Ln addition, a number of . $3 . lvoatlon by $149.43. Twelve meet- as were held during the year with an average eleven manners. Th Friendship secretary p0 cealls (homes); 23 hospital 50 cards ‘mailed to sick, shuf-lns and others besides l8 Christmas cards sent directly from the W.M.8. Auxiliary. tlon to meet at the home of Mr Errol Stetson in February was ac- MrsihcE-R hi d q wors p an st . Alban Creswell ‘wil? missionary for special DPB-YBF- Roll call response will be a item from our African miss- ion field. Reel f th 2g! FYI-Yer claw the oéihgf-"Q? d! . After the meeting. the hofapitalhy r of the hone“ y“ enjoyed. been suspended. Those under ar- CONFERENCE_ (Continued from Pane l) snld he believed the general dis- cussion today would lead "to bet- ""1 Gm/emmem h" made m’ 6°‘ fer work tomorrow." Dupleeeis “Hopeful” Premier Mlmrl" Duplfln‘ 5am only 0.6.1“. Government was pres °°m°r°"°° pared to give up the tax fields to would reach s sstlsfsctoryconclu- the nonunion on provisgan o; a sion. Although the session of the fiscal need, gum and on recew. i“ m ing adequate rovislon for the se- 795- 13 h° w" "My m n‘ curity of self-employed such as 1“ otuw‘ l‘ 1°“! '5 "we" Saskatchewan's 195,000 farmers. was hopeful the Quebec Legislature was s . lam" i" a" ‘nterview- “e ‘Md ernrnent of Alberta suggested ud- Quebec w" Prwamd t" d“ every‘ option of the Social Credit doct- ‘hm? reufmable Pnslble m" u“ nncs and policies. Among its de- progress of the co Mr. Du lessln ll 'li"he study book direction of the p -ty several members and a verv in- ry. _ the ""7 P"m‘ collect a corporation tax that would l‘ n“ ""59 "me ‘M1’ be deductible from the per capita nlte statement on Dominion pro- wwdy m,‘ to imp“, l "m; W)!!!" °T Pwvmdfl c°“"'°"9'°1‘°‘ turnover tax and s production tax so n. He indicated he feels no final "m," the Frown- llmemel" "n Wme W‘ i“ w" Manitoba: The Coalition Gov- Tem YMeUnEl beau" °1 u" ""5 ernment sought an increased per °1 H" “Wm” ceplts subsidy and a fiscal needs 2:: grant substitute fields of taxation "if 71"" and assurances every effort would C“! ‘m! be made to develop multilateral $51M? sgplwfi‘ trade and increase markets. - _ . - - n1 l of : l - ' 1- “Wlihstevfir lgéflbmtefié Wilda staff; ufierxfgegp ‘unis lasagna, 2:119:10‘: North Carleton. Mrs. c Call . e. ecsrscro oneerso d f‘ f - _b“°k',n3°'“ , had to he retained. Confederation §§§f°"p§§vfdh§"°‘th§’ “ag*§;§}ng§{s ton. mo: Mist-tart. Csrleémi. Mrs. i’! ‘h! W151i" gt were capable of adjustment in . e l h!!! l l . mod fled or amended without the §§,'ff'.,,,°p,fl§m,n‘f°'"flofigfif gm: active was ha. mm ce- thc amount val-i would never duties until a few days prior to berl s1. The remains are resting at , "Y be less than when the agreement Frs lllifiment 0" "l! Diimillmn DY°P°' was signed or when the tax last l"? °°WWFPT° "i"! M was collected by the provinces. ti urther study. the midst of studying w_ M to him by Quebec recent meetings ‘I economic com- ar t Iilvingsitcnnehi favori s for further stud counter-pro onsis horlzen us to take s Service 0o lace at the con- mts and their mocha-ml; to them to be - and modern in their service men are in c to was n pact born n» Prohibition Issue In Ontario th re t mad represrnfistives ‘at n MD Jan . . went into its Bllhop, president of the Ontario m; w." m, n. ce Feds day that "prohibition issue at tho present time." on a recent ud- mneting, these i known remedy helps to relieve io in which he de- scribed prohlbitiorilstn u e "mln- ority pressure Irou " who are of designed to serve the objectives of “s large pltt o! the h in the current campaign pe who have no " 0N Imp! wi t the attorney genera not necessarily total a lev- f an s . » ore chineni pl grant, s iiscl d exclusive rluhtl spline. nniusementquzllec itounsnitormwl, " hlsndlfloidb" Flnsll ‘S722 ’ llnfler Different Sections 0f Excise Act Slate Medicine Discussed By Before state health csri be in- w: jfizg°fntfau§ggremé ha“; 8d . i“ ‘t m“ Wfiuuq’ H e rovs for illegal r posses» lifmhcffi-itillie °ls htgnspllhake n“ “I 5 ‘ml- U1 lieu of plymeni. Justice McGulgsm under nfifngegicfi we,“ o, the Dry tear-ed lhf: accused ‘.0 ay s fine posed legislation and believes it “on o! I ‘éufherhgkaflvlrifglzse; can coo rate with the Govern- ment. r. MacDonald slid if ik§fflfgffggYtgflnff°iifllllt§°°Jim: mmge so t" previous section shall in addition == --------- an". and: ii“‘l‘.‘ih“li..tl.‘°iiié as the general public expensg would be a charae “P011 Mn Jumce mama“ MPG-sen u- the Department of Health instead me or “no and‘. tum." amount °t "m" the p“ of $22. Section 15 of thcExclse Act sets the value of the license fee for a spirits-distilling sppor-’ subsidy paid to the depart bo t $12.00 er csplta. Iulr. Mid? on,“ mentioned the of the s lrits st $11 r gallon. yllhlleflth re was: ngxdsp itfiselzeg Hm rom e accuse , e. enc siowe glfrgllgtf": §§§°‘§élf{‘h:§§_‘ H: the ROJLP. had shun-ed 1s m- u” noted that by cuoperatinmuw lons of brew. This amount, ac F. ‘_ I . lnd- cm, Hospitals h“ cording to the Excise Departme t - ' o! would equal approximately 0Q fsgfuxzbljhffh "vjfirge gvggg {if m ghnhh of distilled spirits. the prosecution and ‘Lester O'Don- nell for the accused. Speaking of the ‘ hospital cam- d the addition to the pre- hoped that the public would zen- erously subscribe to the_firl but the wing would he built rd- less of the amount received. Fifty beds in the new wing have been SPOTLIGHT ON (Continued v.5... Page 1) vinces, Premier Jones was beard to remark: "What's the use of the Federal people collecting» our money Just to give ii. back to us again" Trend of Maritime though: on compensation to be paid the pro- vinces in return for their vacation of the income, corporations and succession duties field, is that they would gain little by straight compensation on s per cs ita- bas- is. A per caplta plan, it s claim- ed, would give an enormous finan- cial advantage to highly-industri- alized Ontsrlo with its. scores of urban centres, as compared to pro- vinces with large rural populat- ions and much smaller tax collec- tons. ‘ y were Dr. B. C. ty MllllStEl‘ of d Capt. Gordon Coch- th, an Messrs. George Hurdle and ELI... Will‘ Investigate -o AMSTERDAM. Jan. 23 -— (CP Cab1e)—Lt.-Gen. Guy Simonds, "I'm!" Amwi" It is further anticipated that Prince Edward Island. New Bruns- wick, and Nova~Scotia WI" hold out for n- sliding scale of compen- sation, rather than a fixed amount, so that the economy of the pro- vinces would not be unduly aflect- ed by yearly fluctuations. With reports of their respective agents on the economic committee of the conference in their brief cases, the provincial Premiers are now laying their cards on the table face up. Counter pro osals from all the provinces are fore the committee and discussion will roceed henceforth on a tcnfo ederel and rovincisl bssls. Prime Min ster Kim's chief task will be to reconcile as rnnny of these counter-suggestions as os- sihle and to put ‘forward val ous compromises to bring together sharply divergent View. When the conference rose short- ly before slx o'clock. the Prime Minister said that heads of the Federal and Provincial Govern- merits "resumed the conversations which had begun in Ottawa some two months ago." Mr. King said he had no idea how long the pres- ent sittings of the Premiers com- mittee would lsst. and added that he himself had no immediate thought of taking a holiday any- where. A number of the Premiers (pre- sumably those of Liberal faith sl- though Mr. King did not specify) were the Prime Minister's dinner guests at Lsurier House. While night sessions had originally been planned, the plan was discarded in the Netherlands. plans to an- nounce tomorrow the membershi of the court of inquiry which wil Gen. Price Montague, retired Can- It ls expected the court will sit release, along Wllh u statement Three Toronto oflicers are un- unidentified senior officers have rest are LL-Col. P. H. Tcdman, former chairman of the Canadian Army amenities control commit- tee' Capt. S. B. Landell and Capt. D. W. Thomson. finite proposals. but its views were considered in line with those of the other Maritime Provinces. Saskatchewan: The country's Alberta: The Social Credit Gov- row morning. MRS. WALLACE LOWTHEI msnds it. requested the right to on natural resources allensied 4, dam owul-Nd u‘ h“ hum. or those given to the Dominion the Dominion Government of m“. at 0508M the duthble value, _ Mr. G. R. Holmes appeared for| today and delegates meet tomor- , Albert Mu . Carle- old home was open to the Ministers. In of illness ner helpful advice lka‘ l ‘t’. gnftlll cherished by many friends. w! The funeral was held ‘At the cold and to build up body of d assist. the‘ provlncespliri reelsisnomhkyouzdrugqinior cerrylngV out s wile social secur- Father John's Medicine today. MsJeInCcnll The pallbearers wee: Lowlher. Hermes M lvlacFarlarze, John Csllbeck and Stephen Huest Comets y. u Ill. u - BU Th Ulii ,§ tin ' . Ggruermnent hzeonntedh: neidsillh :2 _ " ‘ Card “an,” q . countcnproponsls bu ‘ " C‘ fl (All express sincere thanks to who sent cards snows-tiny. our-Eur ~66 rld “C?! lllll COHIIIIHQJ sienna: runs res nce. s: . n‘ r te “iii hfmhvwhJ" L PYOMPII)’ a e her Pastor Rev. James "l" “m W“ °‘ “ “H “h agile: n? “hi? agihernf-Yve hi; '19:‘: 1°91’: ' : and comforting message u ve onc s r es d m; mentmnflreeihrrnogor exclusive rights “l. ‘ A “d n w.“ his“ "W16 W "w veto. i flflSillftk/libflfh Interment was in Sesrletown In s normal peacetime year the W0 I91. proximately $300,000 ten-inf sul- ar. ‘ < graham-run‘: charms. N i ‘pini- a i » .p...G.K0f:.~ 1. ""m'ric10"’”f. Told Gibson ‘Off (B The Canadian Prose) AX Jan. 28-h happened ht the n. d. s. F. Station‘, Dari.- rnouth, over the weekend. Sqdn. Ldr. FA. Lawrence, padre and member of the R. C. A. F. basketball team, entered the wash- room snd came upon a civilian in the process of shaving and with soup in his eyes groping for tow- els thst weren't there. The oblig- ing padre clashed out and produc- ed s roll of pa er towels. The civilian asked, “ ve you no regu- lar towels?" “Regular towels,” replied the sdre, "say, are you kidding‘! on't you know this is an eirforce station? You're lucky to gel these." Later, when informed the civil lan was Hon. Colin M. Gibson Minister for Air, who had. usl landed in e Liberator from on don, the padre said, "Oh, well 2 wasn't planning to join the perm nnent force anyway." SP%1AL_ CODOB. WORK In the earl hlswrv o! gin-tins only black was used. en a. color was wanted for initials or ornamentation, it was hand-letter- ed. TRY TO OOUNT TE! A scientist has calculated thetil may take l.000.000.000.000.000 snowflakes to cover an acre of ground. BIRTHS SHERRY-At the Prince Oountg Hospital, hn. M. i946 to m». an Mrs. Arthur Sherry. Yernwood, s dlsy st 2 pm. Interment st Kin- s n . McQUAID-At Sour-ls. Jen. I. rue ;Mrs. A. I‘. McQusid, in her 61st be held gear. The funeral will om her residence Thursday mor- ning toSt. Mary's Church. Sourls. Interment in church cemetery. _ GILLIS - At the Provincial Sane.- Gnr. Joseph Edward Gill arrived home from overseas Dec. ul be held starting at 8.30 am. Wed- ufoh.‘ nesdav to St Dunstanh Basilica. Interment in Roman Catholic Cemetery . Ill MEMDRIAM In loving memory of DUNCAN DABRACII Died January ‘.20, 1982. Wsitlnr on Jesus rapture B Trustinz d what o'er 'i§l¢|.n"m“' Walking each moment clone by his dc. Ills Lovirlx Wife and Family. who run-ed sway January ‘I. i043. ‘No one knows the silent been-tuba 0n than who have lost can t --- l 0f grief that is borne in silence Wallace Lowther and son wish to Per the one we loved so well. . m: snfysunnssynamqhmm rlends Grsndclni their i-Zl-li. those i- lflren. N. D. Macwl. onoanrnnah, EMIIALMER Ilihllle torium. Monday. Jenusrv U, 1946. - IS W, son of Daniel Gillie, i'l om Street. Gnr. Glllis only In Memos-lam In mom y of my darl Fathom