J -3' trite illness y..- -. ......y.-n v I 4 to new 1. auras IUIPIIT Buss lists I ianssr ltrssli fg NOW!-Ihluds Water Street: . M," noacsttda G . slanalll” n. W l' ,",.,,g..-';. the soy rsspssidbls -r4Wj' an A nozlr: valuable E3 .yu1,bg given away at the Eirnival. Bedsoua Rink rruur-any night. -5 naairrr snor Ken- 51,353 will close on Pelinsary pom until Dth Mirth- ..aosia aim soisooi.'Mae1'- ma.-The Ksnslngton Home and M1001 Association met in the school Thursday night, "rob. lt.h., ml!” with seventeen members DUMM- rme president, Mrs. J. R. Holman opened the msetinz. The minutes .0! me previous meeting were read b Miss Geraldine Mlcl-Gill. Th! new trophy which has been kindly donated by Mr. William iinacliesri. General Merchant was on display. This cup is to be presented to the class Room having the best at- and school meetings each month. 5.00 was donated to the Music -: -1- a'ershlp fee also 85.00 to the Film Council Board. A dia- m i0ll on the possibilities of hav- mg Grade Eleven in Kenslngto was discussed at the conclusion: - it "5 decided to write Mr. Large for information and Paflvlllulifl C03" rernlng the suggestion. one thous- and cod liver oil capsules are to be ordered and distributed, to the ,.xr-liooi children. some interesting slides on ”Better Health" were on- joyed by all present. Borden and Vicinity "Mr. Jack Dselln of Sumrnersidu visited relatives and friends at Borden this week. Miss Eleanor Mclsaac spent a l few days in Souris recently. guest y of Miss Margaret Macintosh. --Mrs. David Macleod of Borden spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Prank Butler at -"Charlottetown. ; ; . ....i... F. . :.Mrs. Vorman Oatwsyi of Bord- "en returned home on H-iday after sdcnding a few days with friends Iat Charl itetown. .','fMrs .Emery Richard of Borden is. visiting her parents Mr. and Hillard Gallantvat Charlotte- . OWII . Mr. Malcolm Clair of Monta- gue was in Borden on Wednesday in the interests of the Puller Brush Co. ' ' Mrs. Philip Howatt and daught- er Rena of Cape 'Traverse were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mac- Donald at Borden last week. 'Many friends here learned with regret that -Miss Joan Leard. pop- ular telephone operator at Borden had entered the Povincial Bana- torium at Charlottetown for treat- ,ntant. on Friday and all wish her a ;speedy recovery. of Mrs. Alice Gordon yummy mgietted as intermediate -- char at Borden school and all friend-'hops that she will be ygtllt Iklin IOOH. . ffhivs returned to their home in rden after a siding a very week-e with her I) eaaant mggother Mrs. Alec MacDonald at uria. BUNIIUIY SCHOOL Report for the month of Jan- uary. . Grade Ix-l. Billy MacDonald. Grade VIII-l. Douglas Wood; 2. John MacDonald. Grade Vl-l. Bart Brink. Grade IV-i. Glenwood Pyke: 24 Maurice Wood: 3. Barry Rankin. Grade III-1. Valerie Wood: 2. David wood; J. Harold Darrach. Grade I (A)--1. Earl Roper; 2. Parnell Kelly. Grade I (B)-1. David Bette and Rallliblwper (equal): 2. Biginund Graorac: 3. shirley Darraoh. Teacher-Jessie MacNevin. (Patriot please copy) FIEITOWN W.M.l. -Mrs. Brewer Auld entertained :he Freetown United W. sf. 5 Auxiliary at her. home for the February . mas 3 were sixteen ..teinbers it one visitor in attendance. ii. . The! eresidtnt. isrs. Austin Rotors. led the worship service. The new yaeifrmeuage from the Moderator. Dr. 0. ll. Nlchohon. was read by Its. Austin scales and the poem. "Silence" written by of span was read by i tation of the study ill!!! 0l'l'l0I' .. y ,lgnpsrdds.PboIsUIl ., subscription. Alir.-at-algal- Ql sad tencinr... of parents at the Home, Iatfvu. I GLOW . . sosugssst osias." 'rlsaGnai'dlas?uy".b. only , Drugstore. as Central Itsesti sears Geodetic? Grsiswills ltrsat: Second Street: "Island llotet ' Water sou: ihmrm. in lmgoll limi- soasimsslwssyssnsiasamiasraicsbvosrrl-I Plsllsylilfsrllllssstwicssrgfvs dsllwseysnysarrsats. -CARNIVAL - Bedeque Rink. Thursday. Feb. lath. " -BECIIVBS wow 01'' B30- TKIUB DEATH - Mrs. Emmett McNsill. Wellington. received the sad news of the death, in Saint John. N. B.. of her only brother. James Edwin Mccabe at, the early age of 57 years. Deceased suffered a heart attack while at work on Monday. February 5th. and passed away before medical aid could reach him. ,He leaves to mourn his wife. and two sisters. Mrs. Russell Callaghan and Mrs. Em- mett McNeill. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved. West Cape and O O Vicinity Mr. Kenneth lllllis of Green Hill was a visitor to o'l4eary, on Tues- day. . Mr. Arnold wood of west Cape was a visitor to Summersidu on Monday. ' Mr. Clayton Macllennnn of sum- nierslde was a visitor to 0'l.eary recently. -- Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph MacLennan cl Summereide were visitors o'leary on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marian Howlett R. N.. left O'leary recently for Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Stanley Dunnville of 0'l..eary was a visitor to Summerside on business recently. Mr. Charley Livingstone of Glen- wood has passed away at his home. Sympathy is extended to the relat- ives by their many friends. Mrs .Alfred Palmer of 0'Leary is a visitor to Summerside, the guest of her sister Mrs. James Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Veronan Hudson of Cascuinpec have returned to their home after spending some time in Summerslde. Mile Mlirianl MacDonald of West Point is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. John Noonan of o'l.eary has returned.holne after spending some time in Charlottetown. I-Ier ' many friends are very pleased to see her home again. Mr-. Ivan collecott of summer- slde was a visitor to Cape Wolfe over the week-and while there he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collecott. Mrs. Thomas Harris of Knuts- ford is a patient in the Prince County Hospital l-fer many friends hope to see her fully restored to her usual good health and able to return to her home. . The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Matheson of o'l.eary extend to her their sympathy in the death of her sister who passed away in the Prince County Hospital in sum- messids recently. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of cucum- pec has returned home after at- tending Presbyterial held in the Trinity Church in summsrside. she also spent some time visiting with relatives and friends before returning home. A new Canadian Girls in Train- ing was organised in Springfield West under the leadership of Mrs. Blair Coibournc. . Following are the officers elected. President. Miss Doreen Ellis. vice-President- Miss Ruby Wood, secretary-Miss Verna Bartle, Treasurer-lv.t1ss Jennie rrisael. Congratulations are being ex- tmded to Mrs. Hannah Regcrson on her son: birthday that was ob- served at her home. in Coleman on Saturday. she received gifts and cards from her many friends who wish this dear old lady many more returns of the day. was Mrs. Beales. Mrs. Allison Profltt, Mrs. Auld and Mrs. Louis Cairns. . Highl::hts were reports on the new sducationsl system which- is. compuuo.-y. the awakening in- finance of the I" ' Univers- ities and accountr of the three Girls-Bohools in different centres which were founded and are be- ing named by the W.M.l. During the closing worship Mrs. Elmer liiLi.t:i' wss,.,i-sadsr and sev- eral nidni had short prayers. Refreshments vim served by the oooir on Japan was given with Mrs. scott cairn, . in charge. Assisting hostess and eomtnittss and a sec- ial hour. V Wiissiil itlf o nedsqus United Church in the aftsrnocn.'Pob. Itli. fifty women from the Baptist and United Church congregations, Al- bany and Borden were present. alien in the service were Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Crows, Ildiss Phyius Britten and Mrs. J. g H. aflaolarians. The iprogrsinms fol- lowed was prepared by Christian Women of Germany for ins hroughout the world on this day of prayer. At the opening of meet- ing a prayer for .. peace was re- peated in unison. The subject was "Perfect Love Casteth out Pear" then, followed by scripture read- ings on various themes and the singing of "appropriate hymns. Prayers were ffered for the King and Queen a leaders of the Commonwealth for the country and communities, for the nations. and refugees, children and young people for the homeless and all in need for missionaries around the world and the universal church. A very lovely solo. Prayer Per- fect was sung by Mrs. J. W. .1". dine. Borden. Miss Phyllis Brit- ten gave an address about the work and the wntributions raised in Canada last year on World's Day of Prayer amounted to 024,- 000. The offering was received by two C. G. I. T. girls Georgie Doull and Shirley Jewell and will be used for printing and distrib- ullon in foreign lands. At the close of the service refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed.--B 'L O eary and I O O Vicinity Miss Edi-th MacArthur of Cole- man M4 gone to summenside where she will be employed at the Prince County Hospital. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick of Alber- -lon, Rev. J .M. Sheen of Elmsdnle. Mr. Murray Gordon of Cucum- pec attended the Presbytery meet- ing of the United Church of Can- ada i.n Charlottetown on Tuesday. Friends of Mix Marie MacDon- ald of West Point are sorry to learn that she is ill with an attack of appendicitis. They unite in wishing her a speedy recovery. Boyd Macwllllama of Carleton. l Lot. fl and W. Milligan of Milo who for the past several months have been working in the woods about eighteen miles from Oxford. N.S.. have returned to their homes. The many friends of Miss Jean MacArthur of Coleman will be pleased to learn that she has been able to return to her home alien spending a number of montm at the Provincial Sana-iorium hi Charlottetown. v Eleven membe were present at the regular meeting of the Brae United Church Young Peoples Union which was held on Monday night at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKlnnon. The vice-presi- dent. Mrs. P. W. MacLeod. con- ducted the worship service and Min Donna Palmer recorded the minutes: The organist was Mrs. Morton Caaeley. Plans were made for a Valentine Party to be held on Feb. 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Caseley. The meet- ing ciooed by the Mizpsla Bene- diction after which delicious re- freshments were served. Representatives of the young people of the O'l..eary Nazarene Church and the O'Leary United Charm and the xnistsford Baptist Church are platnnind to Present. an Easter pageant on Good Friday. Last: Good Friday the three groups presented an on . lulu drum and there was standing room only when it. wu presented at the United church in O'Lcary. With the exception of George Stewart who is serving with the l!.C.A.!'. at Aylmer. 0nt., the rest. of last year's talented case are planninl to take part this year. The death occurred on Sunday night, Feb. 4th of Charles Living- stone of Glenwood after a long illness. The funeral service was conducted by his minis . RW- 'B. G. Cunningham of Alb as- sisied by Rev. 3. B. Colborns of Springfield West And Mr. Owen Underwood of 0'14-ai-y. There was a large attendance thus testifying to the esteem in which his deceas- ed was held. He leaves to mourn his loss four sons: Clifford. lsonel. Lyle and Llewe1LV'l'l Ill 01 95' wood and three daughters. Julln. Mrs. Wallace MacNevin. Aileen. Mrs. David MacDonald. min. and Eleanor at home. His wife PN- deceued him one year Il0- Debo- est symplllhll ll Ht 3” E: bereaved. Interment was It Church cen'iet0fY- --The funeral service 501' '39 tats Mrs. Russell Platte was lseldy Iran the Bloomfield United on 'l'lvui-sday afternoon. Fob. Gian was conducted bl? 3” mm ”"i luv. W. G. Dickson who brougifii - ver..v..::.r::;”.-.'. ' ::.0d of 0'IAIity. student minister of the Nazarene Gsui-ch who MM il.'.i?l9.'.?l"&' '23 3.23. i'....Y5'l?il rineuuan. ...il"c-an to N;-"if" A V! - ' ggyuua hymns. Ia- lignuit was inf In Bloomfield eaastsey with Rev. Mr. Dickson 329.":-3;?3 3 ioimm llay or truth A bl-"Thea Woflltd-l;a-:0! Prayer -, In spite of the cold weather about ,d g or of the day. In the evening a del- icious lobster supper was served to all t. followed by an address re by their son Btanley after which a pair of rosayles was pres- ented to each of them byithe fam- ily. A second address was then read to Mr. Arsensult by the loca study Club and he was preaente" with a pipe. A Third address was then read to Mrs. Arsenault and she was presented with a lovely blanket by the local Altar society. The parish priest. Rev. J. N. Poir- ier. congratulated the Touple in a few well chosen remarks, follow- via atunuy of Rosebank. r.a.l. Her husband predeceased her some sympathy is ifglagi in the ggreavod. ad, by I lfev. 'Clisriu. Gallant. Mr. and all-s.'As-ssnault, aged It and 'll.' respectively; are still on- ioylng good lisalffi and still active -in conununlt affairs - Thl:lf,e . VH1 V linsny congratul- atory measles. including onofrom i Hon.-Louis at Laurent. prime min- - later ofzosnsds. J. Watson Ilse- .-Naulhf M. P.. Hon. A. ' eson. a Protnieri i W. lith- ing of Prince Ed- ward Ialand, Mr. Thomas Link- .letter..and-Bon. J. W. Araensult, Provincial Secretary, who was present for the occasion. Mr. and Hrs. Arssnaultara the parents of sixteen children, sight of whom In still living. These are Alyrs oflt. Chrysostoiris. Middle at thchomestesd. Henry of Min- to, N. 3.. Stanley of the R. C. A. E. sunirnersids. Mrs." Wilfred Doucstte (Minnie). Mm James Mclnnis. (Yvonne). both of Char- lottetown, am. Ben !"raser'(lldina) of Pictou. N. B. and Donat of Imu- cton. who was unable to be pres- ent for the occasion. Friends and relatives join in wishing them many more years of happiness together.-B. ISOLATED SPOT Norfolk Island, discovered in IT!-i by Captain Cook. is 960 miles from Sydney. Australia. c.G.i.1'.. conduct Special services At 0'l.eary And Vicinity -The Canadian Girls in Train- ing of 0'l..eary United Church con- ducted two special services on Sun- day, Pub: llth. in Bloomfield Un- ited Church in the morning and at 0'l.nsry United Church in the evening. The theme for the spec- ial C.G.I.T. Bunda was "To serve Christ, give thyse ". their trim and attractive uniforms reverently conducted a splendid Wofbhlp service. Mrs. Herbert Vatcher, one of the leaders presided. The Script- ure was read by Joyce Mac.Dougsll and Lila Craswell. The special ad- dress on the theme was delivered by Mrs. W. G. Dickson, the other leader of the girls, who also spoke on a short history of C,. G. I. 1'. From the very beginning C. G. I.'l'. was planned by representatives of all the rsotestant Churches and was Canada-wide. Before many years there were groups in training in Newfoundland, Trinidad. China. and Japan. In all these groups the girls and their leaders are The girls in 1' busy with all sort of activities. such as handicraft,. . mission- "! FY0106?-I. outdoor activities. planning for camp. and through it all the same purpose guiding all activities. The mimosa of the ca.r.'r. is as follows: "As a Canadian Girl in Training. under the lesdsfisip of Jesus. it is my purpose 00:. Cherish health, seek truth, know God, serve others. and thus by his help. because the girl God would have me be." C.G.!.T. was started in Decanber 1015 and generational ad teen age girls have been taut”, ' the basic pr' 'pics of christian living in their own church pro- amines. Aleta Harris and Norma Dick- son sang a duet: "The world looks Very Beautiful . The 0.0. l. T. who comprised the chair sang two special numbers: "Follow the Gleam" and "The C.G.1.'l'. Hymn." Taking up the offering ware: Doris and Freda strsng. Sharla Ellis and Gertrude Bhelfoon. Acting as ush- ers in the O'I.eary Church were: Bessie Dennis. Helen Hardy. Joyce Macoougall. Ellen Cornish. The services were very impressive and reflect great credit on the gir and their ' ” The ' t was Mrs. Lewis Bernard. MANILA. Feb. 13 -(R&llt!rl)- Northeastern Luzon Island nest. the.town of Bagabag, the Philip- pines news service reported today. A mountain has blown its top and become a new volcano in A cw, nDillerent HOLMAN Contest .. W ff ll M. . Inc. ':'.t.'.:'"...".:..'i-'7".':.-'......'-"i'i-"'l.'I. HAT FREE at I-iamties FRI? ' -i Here's by the Clerk. be destroyed. their immediate families. All Entries will be deposited in a Ballot made on Saturday. ONE FOR MEN ONLY ll Win A Complete NEWSPRING OUTFIT FREE thing to Buy-- No ilbliigationr All You Do- Sl l vi it Men's Wear Department in Summerslde, where one of . ouxlgpsgles sCle?':: will show you the newest and smartest Men's Clothing and Furnishings. Then complete a simple Form which will be given you THAT'S ALL! The Contest Prince Edward Island. . ,.. . Except Members of HOLMAN'S Staff and p Box and a Drawing will be March 17th at 8 p.m. to determine the Winner. ONLY TO EACH CONTE81'ANTl 3 All Entries will be scrutinized and in the event of duplication-Both will; 3 ENTRY Dress up For' Easter FREE l 1) is open to all Men onf , 4 a One To One Hat-510.00 FREE Spring Outfit One Sui 55.00 at-&55.00 M37 One Pair sggcels;-3516.33 penders-J2-00 Tw Pairs 5-S3. Tw?) Neckties-33.00 TOTAL VALUE-- Two Shirts-459.90 c157.62 Given AbsoluteiypFREE to the Lucky Winner! Three Handkerchiefs- Choice of Belt or Sus- Don"l' Delay - - - Come In And. Complete Your Entry TO- DAY - - . Contact Closes Friday. Much llifli - Drawing Tdios Place . Soturikv. Mca'cIi','l1l'Ii GI". P.M. I . HOLM ” Menu wus-