M ~ Wis the officiating clergyman. The II dimmer-urn m-DAY. rsruncucipmgg t‘ csllrnu euinnulli CHARLMT; grows: GUARDIAN Wllilh bearing the flag~draped s“: ' n: ma: ruuu-r lllt ‘Qveifilngmon Lhl up, “Thy wly I a ma". (Pgnlm 11.10). the "Ilhillbitiifl the said: 5. "Oncg more, the sea is inc element what I most. enloy. conlcnteul Y’S M’S clull v ' M!“ m: h III-rm of lectlemau That l: a familiar n u _ - . BABY 000ml , .... l: rr...:. r". W»: slhfirlas; = 0f cm - wm a. acct... wgw»; -;-=,;~;»- Charlottetown I "_‘ . ' t 1 m l" ‘ . I. B. llollllli S ....'i.°i‘..'¢'l."““°" m‘ "i- fibzhfwdalihtn;.iiézfit REESE l "m" u’ " n a llsnnvl: 14-141 A beeuzletalllillll '. 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A short conga-t» ed when he walk into tb th ulctcry “‘ followed fmm Mr of a revolving proggllcr on cap gnu c who also conducted at the ‘R. All‘. Bombi and P. . . the sale of pee. The b0ys made I. mung acknmv. dgsmcnt. ct the lmdness of the pau-ishloners, wu-lnly thanking them- for their thoughtful and kindly sture and also ex- pressing lh ihellhf it being back home again —8. —I-‘ITZGER.ALD — CAMPBELL -'1"he marriage took Place in 8t Pauli; Rectory, Summcrside. on A satunla evening when Miss ven ccmpbe l, daughtnr cf Mr. and Mn. Russell Campbell. bot 16, became plane involv’ the bride cf Mr. Roy d standing stll or eon of Mr. and h!!! Maurice Illl- time Gerald of Grand River. Right Ray. Monsignor G.J.~ acbeilan, V.G.. 20 miles from announced Sat. of kin were being notified name hu not been relcessd. It wu learn my but transfer in Expilllt Boost in iron, Steel Prices In ILS. rhmnhlg brlda was in n dress of pale blue v0 e with hat and accessories to match. ‘Ilhe 50mg couple received many use- lulaicgd beautlfulmgifta. “in” the N.‘ ny I ITOG On B HI?!‘- uts held a.‘ Chan's Rsieurant by ll‘: lmmcdlrve relatives and friends bi the contracting pnflirs. Filrqrrald is the popular driver ct Roy's Taxi. Their mmv ffends l\'l_‘ll Ml". and Mlrs. Ftdgmld many years of hzpflness -S. “in, ‘sud ma,’ The ' "——*_~ rtlzedl esiz’ Personals w w ' mcmm —Mr. w.l=. Callaghln of’ Sum- alerslde ls a patient in the Prince county HospitaL-S —Mr. Hubert Gallant of Peter Road was in Summersi oh busi- less this week-S. . —Thc many friends of Mn. Lloyd MacKinnon of Southwest will rc- krst to learn that she has enter. ed the Prince County Hospital for treatment-s. . $mmmw ‘ the actual increase in -_i. l ' -—-Mrs. E P. Foley of Summer-I. llde. fell on Saturday and frrctured her ankle. she in a ntimt in the Prince County Hosp taL-B l. ——Mrs. Edgar McCue, Harper mild. has returned to hcr home movement W 2W m?‘ clngt a patient in {the Corporation, Steel said. ‘The J6!!- - c reeksisllun y Hospital for several totgmoflelufiflailg flint Dlfiélelmzg: —Mrs. 1m Coylc. Summer-side ll It present in Boston. Mass, where 4e went to meet her son, Lleut. .hmies Coyle, U.S.M_.C.-8. V.’ ——Mr. Preston Norman. nbum- a. week t0 an cent of cspacity. Ill felt a cnlng was An Australian Elrman wu kill. Gunnery School a: Mount P easant, 8 . . mmefiridle“) it was flcials said that tlle accidellcte 3c- cunedlon Priday. and that the 11gb . s _ that the man was a student, at the school. nar- llcr he had been in the Autsrtralian Q All‘ G. / It wu not learned whethe the in the accident was taxilng at the The man was killed in- m. 1a l (AP)- ‘ u ccs as " ore- Se. bis ir W1 "lwullmd a generil advanced in mokesmm for the. Office of| n Fbbnlry, tlnnflflllllethefirstohencein #18 imn fcos since the end o! 1010 Whig-this higherlifbe is l help to pig iron producers. it does not nrnniorportionof ccotofnuk- ine . Bteelnnid steel orders continue hut but "the pub of the current lUDtl-Pa to be iucem, weathcr coruiiticns were reflected in shimle ts cf finished ieel by the Ullld States Shel cad; 101,612 cons 1cm than January. Bcltler weather contributed list advance in staelnulklnz operwonsoflll-Zpcintstnflflll" The following is thennnunl rte- of Board of school ‘Prus- Maycr and Councillors, Town of Summcrsidc. Gentlemen: The Board of school Trusisés Sumi-nclside begs to submit the following report; for the year end- inZ D€C€II1bEP M. 1944: For the term ending June i044. gels: were 712 pupils enrolled in W ymlng ladies. forces. w h ld t liolum-bugsflllt 135th Zlcrxfllllghgpf cll numbers on the program l..- music Was furnished by M.- _ J‘ ._ Dwean. Miss Marion DQuSganMZEQ Mr. Alfred McKeamey. Mr. C nnig LeClair was master of mmfinp, A dainty lunch was served bv and Personals era1‘s mednl. awarded for General Proficiency. was won by Miss Mary Palmer. Eleven Wills wrote the Entrance Examinations and all passed In the Maritlnlc Board Ilxcmin-I atiuns of June i944, l0 pupls wrote the examination; of Grade XII andl 5 were susczssful Twenty pupils wrote ‘ilhe examinations of Grade X1 and l3 were successful. Th; amount pzid as supplements to teachers’ salaries for the year was $11,336.29 and thc total ex- penditure 0n current account was $l'l.658.78. - Appointments Mr. '1‘. iiiarlc Hickey was a-p- polnted by the Government as ‘Trustee for a. teml of four years, succeeding '. M.L. Bradshaw whcse term expired in June 1944. Dr. E11‘. ‘Danton, whose ienn of office lred in June, was re posited the Town Council or a furihcu- tarm of three years. For the tel-m belilnnifll; in ember. Miss Gert-rude Butler, BA, Mrs. I-I-azel Dyst-ant and Miss Ruth Croken were appointed to the tealchlnfl cfaiff to fill three vacan- 1 cics. Miss Agnes Ramsay resign 9e “ ‘ I 0C the and Mr. Bavls Lldstone. B A., was dppdnted acting principal and Mr. Norman McDonald, acting vice- pvdnclpal of the High School. Owing to an increased number of pupils in Grade 1X, it was found necessary to open n. second Grade IX, and at the mgcm. request of the Board. Miss Agnts Ramsay agreed to teach this class for the ensuing year. ‘the three ‘ ’ teachsrs were l-Mrgaged. At the close of the year. arrange- merula wen completed for en- gngclnexlt otf Miss Nellie Morrison as suucrnunw-rarv teacher for ‘lie tel-m berrnnixig in January i945. The Bummer-side Yccih Centre Incmrpotra-teu W85 granted the use of one of the basement rooms for the installation of gynn-lasilun he use of part of the sdhcol play- sunervlsor announced by the S.Y.C.I. dlhrough the generosity oi is new a patient, her wrist severely. after an operation in the P, E, MacLean. daughter pf Mr. and Mm Lou MacLean. city, will be glad to learn that. she orablv after undergoing pendicliis opera-lion in the P. E. I. Hospital last week. tlerday eve wwn “Elli. . in Hunter Rlvcr and moved to Bed. ford 30 years ago wthene he was one of that, community's 0118 fanners and most citizens. vlve him. ‘rhcy are Miss Freda Hughes, Boston, Mess" ma. Flneem Mucous Boston . . Mum, Patrick cf the United States Navy, sister Mary Freda in British Columbia, sister Mary Edmunda in British Coluumbia. Mrs. Herbert Morrison. Pleasant- Grove, Justin in Bcdford. iis-terh 8t. u ent and W910 am allotted 418v l” m“ Frederick, a pilot officer with inc ground for installation of swings F-O-AF» Mrs- l-Tcrilvrv‘. Cvrflmn. and other equhpment all for the Halifax. N S. My Hulzhes. Bed- use or school chlldnn under a ford. 81st" Theresa Mount 8t. Marys. Ghr-mlnt-icfovm. Grorrle. n Mr, student at P W C.. Bernlldno end P~"‘c'~. ‘n school as. Redford. Miss MaTlZ3l';_F174CIlllllS 0i’ the staff of the island Hospital she having cut P-E lh Mrs. Frank Bagnall, Hume, River. ls recovering satisfactorily m r Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson and daughter Gladys have been called home from Halifax owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Mar- garet Cole, mother of Mrs. Peter- scn. Tile many Rigid! of Miss Maurine R ls progressing fav- an rip. Prominent Beiliord Farmer Paspes _C2 Ill The death occurred at 6.30 yes- 8 it the Charlotte- ltal of Mr. Frederick R. ale 85 years. late Mr. Hughes was born H081! 9S .- r ie-vllécted Besides his wife. 1s children sur- Rlt-a. Providence, R1 , the Canadian Navy, ket cemeteu. Pallbearers, bers of the Fire Dc artment. were: James Rabison. Win Con , graeldkkdhlgylgalsri mum Wakelin. Eachern. Mr. Diamond. formerly promin- ent in local athletic circlcs, was a veteran of the First Great War. S. ll. ll. Ballets Receive Qualifying qualifying certificates sented to l9 cfflrers and N.C.O.s of the Cadet Corps bv LL-Col. J.R. Paton, Areal Commandant. from the funeral home to the and Ben Mc- ea I x, the number of _ ‘ - - teachers employed being 2i. There gaff,’ulfii“l,,.,ffli“dfiet°flol’f"- Ml" were 10 pupils enrolled in Grade 15 a t- p e8 9am 5h‘ x11 and 2o in Grade x1. the num— Ho, “Z1 m‘ i“ “h” P 5- ma“ ber of teachers employed being 3. p ‘ ‘ _ f? _ . In Grade x the Governor 62ml The claislomls of balnt Dun- stans Ulrversnl wirisssad some- lng new Friday afternoon when wverc pre- _ It was e first. tmc Qualifying examina- llvfls 118d ever been held for the Cadet Corps and tlhc first, time such certdicates were presented. Following the presentation ta the 19 successful cadets, Col. Paton of- ferozl 11's congratulations and in ll brief talk to the bots outlined the value of thc work they were doing. He was introduced by the rector. ev. R.V MacKenze. who told the lxlvs he knew the extra effort re- quired of them in cadet work. hm added “only those things worth an extra effort are worth anything" Major FJ. ‘Tierney also spoke br'el_i.'l c-f the difficulty in their Slllfillés faced by cadets but told lrlltm lit was: wortlh l-t as fromunow on ony ose olding quail ylnz become ' rtdficailes could oflgqxg a cadet coups. Rev Fred L. Cam. instructor cf the cadefsuexpresscd ills pride in the examinations and hs hope that they would man I one 0f the best m . Two the examinations qualified es cadet lieutenants. They were Kelly and Robert Kelly. Others qualifying as sergeants were JA. Brzdiezv, Frank Daizcll, Walter Dorsey. Galvin Doyle, J.J. McDonald, L Mcxenna, Muliln. Leo Atkins, A. Burge, J. Feehan. L Gallant O McDonald, .rv. McDonald. d Hooch Griffin, J. Dunn and G. cums anywhere. the corps taking Frank OW!!! e. W. Filer. laxton Commend: Plans For Building umlnunity tantra: NEW YORK, Feb. 18 - (C?) — Health Minlsi-ei‘ Clnxwn did Bet- wday he hoped that, the idea of building community centres would spread into gcvery Canadian city, town and vilage no mutter how amid b b ' _ WA-unwly MIL. Bradshaw, formerly a member m’ Rgem§ 01'e,§"uo‘,‘,“d°'"§§: ‘gage i‘ w“ of the Ward of Trustees. a. don- MLJuMriceHMS-vl: Mggi-uignn is a 1",}: flflwfl‘; me lumen, u, ,, 30pm. Hospital on Batman m, An pumped 100,000,000 w“ o; ution offwm was received to be neP .w o t e ecens speech w d m, deny.“ duh ‘million ls reported to be u good freight. were carried om- me Rhine m" l“ l" m!" l" "ill" i" l” ing lnnrmllllun an the Mme-cel- up; be cxpccml-s 1.. pczmtllne years. "mil" '* i“ ""1 i“ ‘h’ "'-‘“°°1 ithm Opera's radio pmznm. ....,_ _ .. , - term. Angular ‘donating of‘ his‘. . ‘ m; 91mm --;4 m. WIS IDOGV POM I rllfl "II QUlC-KFES l! Kw Rvylwlfls Educational n. Girl Guzde News ti‘; “ms”... ‘ti’... i ‘ hnthc mmilinGl-adex med“ r51! blliyvltl .e...i... w»: Aa-Qwhrf." \ . ‘QlhlTllKifl amln-"ovs for the school teem 1944-“ a Bracken Takes- StrongStand For go,- "min nctloggnli took when Premier cf M!!!" ’ d d more than u“ ,‘,’°"°“ h’ om of the will! iii. fihmfihld pr -~»~=-.~.v~ ‘ti’... m .0 posed to taxation of Rddends u nfelr ten- p P‘ t" I'll!“ held Tuesday nilht at six All im taxation of cowpentivee, we must also dig at double taxation of Pri- nts enterprise" . lth GUIDE COMPANY The weekly meeting of the Fifth o'clock. Guiden are requested to be on s. Allen MoOalllnter of Pom s Ln mun ind communby activities and more 3123,95!‘ where they can be carried "I. ihlllk one of the ways in which we can gain a new sense of cultural and soc “Wartime developments, pectic- uierly the greatly increased gro- dnctivc power otf our people, w id: undoubtedly w‘il result in IIION ("d3 D_o_ gum‘ (jh-“mun CMIIONLMDWD. _Qulde COIIIDQIIY k bu“: m “law,” u“ Li") °‘"“""°' E'““"" 5mm" gemligluwwcunscualllyniillilelamerg u": lc dzclflnim mm i; : pelted‘ need! mid ial purpose after the war is through community mntres. . . unh With Inst drug . ,_ Prairie was un ously c sen "Comm y can I-lm. 1 ' Progressive Conservative candidate feel, make I ma m" wlntributlnn to for the Portage constituency in the solution of i. c Woblcffl-B 0! Id- thc next Federal election. The jmtment. that ma-ny 01 w!’ wrvlnl House of commons sent ncwic held B13111 will! flpd on their return to mm, ' mun“. "m" Mal-jiffy: Leader. Uberjel.1____ cv liah lie. __ _ =_ 1%. l‘! — (OP) — J01!!! r -=----~~~~=- '- srolvl Conmzlntiveéihtblldh an” v . fi“.'.'.‘2..°.‘.‘. double tuition a mm‘ 4N vlryohawdlnnbw nhckolcdoquun wzillpiweltgrndegggagtelifii ll dolly u. a t m - n9 fir. 3hr. pool 3'°£3.'.'$§l°u ‘:nd 5mg: Ind‘: mmqllgnfilmtlm°ilhdllflllvepuewm on slternstivc in socialism," hs "l! ""5"" '" "WWW °' “llm” l" l!" aid. adding that "the when l w! Mei’; Tarp 115L133)!‘ lyrical-but not nib ‘r-vvv °°1..'5.‘.°."li°i€' its‘ .2: cud". miiobrsi’. tJl."..'t“J'rlw.-“' . “"14 m" M Th; llovldu the flveviul vitamins. plus lniniblfi: diet flail fortified. pep dlculd Mm. Only RHI- , ‘v I TA. M l n LYABLETS least." 111cm can be little doubt} from the connection. that Sthake spear; is referring in hk lays With what I most enjoy. con nicd least _— then Shakespeare was not satisfied with Hamlet. There is a grand unrest there; like l-he unrest of rlhr‘ OCCBII, andj through the heart of it there runs the track of God We are not here! i to mrive and yearn and toll and ‘may fcr things that are too large or three-score years. And in that distressing and ‘yet, divine unrest, there is the way and ordering oil . Gods “my is never in the‘, stagnant. pool; His way is ever in. the restless I98. It is He who says". m us. This is not your rest. 1t, is He who makes us rise after each, failure to strive again for what W!!! cannot reach. So we toil on Iillllf all we do ls fragmentary, but we; i-Illall be satisfied in the elernall nwrrlzing. He kee-ps us "climbing u-p the climbing wave" here: but.ln heaven there shall be no more sea. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service in 'i‘rlnity Unbegi Church the minister began a. series on mnten week showing a deeper understanding of the mean- lnZ of the Cross and the senncn y terday “'25 on the Baptism of. Jesus and its sgnlllcallcc lo llim| and lo ihp people in relation to their deepest. ionglllgs and aspir- attions. . Robert Y "Tile Blind Plowman" . Clarke was sung very effectively b PO. Stan Lancaster. At tlhe evening servlncc the mill- lster breached the final sermon on the se-rles of the lord's Prayer, emphasizing than. as the prayer closed it. recognizes that its God's Kingdom. God's Power. God's Glory thlt makés the petition and the meaning of the bird's Prayer real to men and women. The choir sang t-h~ anthem “Comes, at Times". mwoodwardl. ‘fliers was a.n open session at the i0 AM. Sunday School and Rev. Herold C. Etter. founded‘ and gen- cml director of tihe International Gfdrfls on the leper work in China and India illustrated by motion pictures Allied Glub In P. E. Island The Allied Club which was or~ [mind here three months ago 0n the initiative of S-L. G. W. Kusiar. D.F.C.. is now ouping represen- tatives of all e important Eur- opean countries which are Allies of the British Empire. Among than are sixty Royal Norwe ian cndets recently arrived from t elr station "Little Norway" in On- tario. numerous members of the Polish Air Force. the mWY"‘l1"9" dressed Free French members of the Royal Belgian All‘ Fbrce. andl erlands Air Force. They have been. gciectcd from the escaped from the occupied terr- itories. and have arrived in Can- add, where they form a group full of fervour and ideals. mo of the main targets of this Club ll to profit from the prel- mco of thus young allies over here to crentkthmugh their con- twt with the local populatioln-a better understanding of their 2m- tive countries in Canada. h n u m» that purpose thrt rm Sunday. Feb. 26, the first l uries of informal tnlh by some o! the munbcrs of the Allied Club‘ has been niaed, in Charlotte- town under t c Presidency ct CD1. D. h Cl-nnshof van drr Mearsch (Belgian Air Forcrl. and the cit-lit- manshlp of LAC. J. W. Lecmhorst (Netherlands Air Force). Thc fall's will avoid all political aspects and, will be limited to the narration of, personal experiences in. and \Vl‘_'"<'_ gscapin from. occupied torrliuzztna. The ew guests have been chOsPn from among the leading personal- itlee of Prince Edward Island and No. 2 ANS. who have been sen‘. efficill invitations. ‘rhcre is no doubt that this prq- mising meeting will prove of mlzcn interest. PARIS, lbb. l8-(APl ~ Jaw quel Home. former commlssionerl of police It Dijon. was lyncllrrl by a mob In that city. AIQTW!‘ Fran- clise dc Pressc reported today. 11m new; agency said llln vrnvvtl broke into the all Thursday ail-cry noon. seized drsac and llmlwll him to n rondslgh. Later the boil)‘. was dragged through streets anrl i) hanged n. second time in front l the city hall. The mob acted. the allcnrl’ said. um: a court had tanned his ifi Girlstisn leper Mission, gave an m” R. Hughes in his 66th year. several members of the Royal Neth-iremalns will be transferred from the A. A. Hennessey Iunersl Home youth whlclflthis afternoon w his late residence. lBedford. from ‘rrncadie. Burial She had been living in Gayinwrl gagfllxlnclllle illnc-FS 5h‘? Sllflerfd 1H5! for nine years. She was the former Mary Ann Pie. Affleck was a member of Hughei daughter o! the L"! ML the Prince Edward Island High- and Mrs. Benjaimn Hughes Coveheed. Her husband died 0f years ago. 'I‘\vn sons. John Matthew's and Wesley Matthews built or Ycrk. P.E.I. and a daughter. Mrs. Wed MacDonald of St. survive. Mrs. George Auld of winsloe. P.E.1., and Mrs. Herbert Hrtll of ngton, Muss, are sisters inc grandchildren. 18 areat grandchildren and one grcat great grandchild also survive. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The morning service oi‘ Wdrshi}? was conducmd by the minister, the Rm‘. I. Judson Davy B.D., vrhcse serlnoll was "In the Hour of Dedi- cation " Saint Mark, bricfest and earliest of the gospels describes the hour of the Masters dedication in his baptism by Snlnf, John. vrllw wth an lnsllztlt new but with the vision of prophets of old called on all mcn fol" reprntanco. The sig- nificance oi John's ministry lie; in the one who was lo come, not in pomp or splendour but with sunp- licity and humility citing for bap- tlsm. What. dd this experience nlcan for Jesus? What does it nlcan [or us? For Jesus, a stopping across the bender line into complete ldendlficatcn with the needs and problems of n-lanklnd For us the mark of solemn dedlca/tlon done after the example of Jesus, g, rad- ical turning the direction of our lives. no ionzer centred in sell but commit-ted completely to tho Will of God. a dedication of full and unreserved loyalty to Huzn. The anthem of the morning was "La/udate Nomen Domine" (Dr. ‘rye. ‘Ilhe Church School held it; study period at 2.30 P M. under the dir- ection of the supermtexudsnt Mr. . A feature of this Harold Elmer, the International Christian Lever ‘on. Mr. Etta’ delivered the sea-anon alt the averting service otf worship and m, 5.15 P.1d. delivered a very intemti illustrated lecture in the (mulch The music at the service oi even- ing worship included l. solo “The Holy City" b don R.C.N.V . and the anthem "H O 10rd (Zing-arelll). Mrs G. mllptt Full. organist and director of choir was in 01 the music of iihe dbl!» ent peed increase war pro- Oobnll. in used u an l in alloys for making of hig - cutting tools to ductlon. DEATHS CAMPBELL — At Cape Traverse on Feb. l8. i945. James N. Camp- blzll. aged 80 years. Funeral notice . r la lwdnas _ At the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 1a. 194s. Frederllick l5 where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock to St. Bonaventure Church in the church cemetery. MATTHEWS — At the home otf her rlnddnflglllcr. Mrs. Elby Ford. Geytpwn, on Sunday. February 18. 1945, Mn. Mary Ann Matthews. ‘widow of the late Uriah Matthrlvs of Pleasant Grove in her 99th year. Remains resting at the Cut- cilffe Funeral Home where a short service will be held today (Mm-i- dny) at 2 p.m., followed by service in the United Church at York at 3 30 lhlrrmenl in York Conlrirliv. IAWLOR -/lt. her hom". 321i Kelli. Street on Fleb 17, 19%. Mrs. RAW‘ Iiawlor, wrlow of the lair: Jflnlvs Latvlorin hor 62nd year. Ifimrrdl from her rcslclvnce Tuvfdnl" nlorn- ins: at 11.45 to St. Dunsinlfs Bast‘- l<-.»._ thence to the Roman Cnflhnlir Comctetiv In Memoriam In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister Margaret Catherine Farmer Port Burden. 125.1,. who passed away February 9th. I944. Two dear little hands are resting A loving heart ls still _ A llfllc one we loved is waiting For us Illa! over the hlll. she was only n little while rose- bud A sweet little flower from birth Hod look her away to Heaven Before she was soiled on earth- 9°! on collnbcntionist charges Bndl milled by Mother. Daddy n: of mamas u! Ill"!- "l" Avards. PEEL, 19 sese n m 5 h‘ l’ writer Barry Brlg- d landers prior to the Olitbrggk g1 l3 war and when his unit was called "l? 0H the day war was declared ilc answered ‘lllg cull. Altoi- serv- ing in Canada and Newfoundland lit‘ was postal overseas in Julie. l-lc went lo Italy in Febru- géy.‘ llllrldelfxd lzgs wounded on l1 - ur e assault o h Gothic Llne g n ‘ ' Also in Pte. Afllecks unit in Italy were Pie. Tanton McNeili. Sunlmerside and Pie. Pius Smith, Kelly's Cross. While he was hospital in Italy two of his fellow Patients were Sgt. mach Sullivan and Lt. Francis McNeil! of Slim- merslde. bat-h of whom have sine; returned in duty. 0:1 completion of his thirty day; lcavo Pie. Afileck will return w Halifax for posting either over- seas or u) a post in Canada-S. In Memoriam MISS ANNIl-THUNTEB l’ Miss Annie Hunter. one of oldest and most respected citu Dundas, passed alvay at h home m’ Stljatllcona on Feb. 2 u. tcr n brief illness at the age oi 94 years. She was the dauhtel" pf wil- llun and Janet MacKie Hunter, one of the pioneer families of Dunp das. Her whole life was devu to her family‘. and the welfare o the Church and community as an active member of the United Church and the Women's Missionary So< ole y. nneaistcr Helen, Mrs. __ son cf Siivertcn, 3.0., the surviving member of a funiiy ten children, also a brother-in-llw, Winfield Spindle and three neph Melvtiille. William and Winfm P . The funeral service wu eon- ducted by the Rev. W. I. Green, who paid fitting tribute to he! worthy Christian life. Special solos were beautifully rendered by Mr. Walter Burdett and Mr. Hem- bel-t McLeod. Tile fill bearers wen Samuel Wood, lliam Hlmter, Herbert Melcod, John unten Axzgitfcman and Walter Bur- e . . WARTIME GROWTH quartz metal industry h The now 300 times an large u before the war. In Memoriam In Wins memory of Mrs. uni-l Boyce. Mermaid, who passed away February l9, 1944. Grant me this prayer uh Lord That when my eyelids rinse In Inst lun s I may awn c. To wander dnun .1 garden pnfh. Bordcrerl with ihosv ilenr growing l ngs l loved s0 well in life The simple homely flowen The scent of mignonetfe, There could l rest content. Inserted by (lcnrglr. Ethel r Jenn. 2-l9-1l. (P. I11 Melnoriam In Int-lug mrmnrv nl mar dear parents, Mrs. Alexuuvdcr blarlnnil who nllml February l9, i935 and Alexander blarlnni-t who tllfll Feb- ruary l9. i944. We dn not. lnrgrt them. we love! (hum loo rll-arlv For llwlr mnmnry in Lule from an! llvrs like a dream: Our lln; need not sptak. when on! hurts mourn sincerely For grief often dwells where it sel- dom l! non. Lm-Qnfly Rgquwlllvlrti hv TIMI! Family. i-lfi-ll. N. l). MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMIALMII Clnnettelmm all NIH-h Wlltdio Ilene ll To mourn hcr passing m; ieav Harry Wig...