i gANvAIsYs. 1.219 it is with con- siderable pride a n d p l e a s u r e that the Prince Edward presents the latest “Hardy Family" Picture for a voff Itlrly Efllfllmncnt oun- f i d c n t t h a i "Judge Hardy and Son" "P" resents the but " \ ae-Li o, ‘m, m," u, LEWIS STONE-MICKEY ROONEY d...“ w, hop, CECILIA PARKER-FAY HOLDEN ANN RUHIERFORD~SARA HADEN-.TUNE PBEISSER - MARIA 0USPENSKAYA—- _.‘,,__,-.-.__- gg=~>~u=h¥i333 PRINCE EDWARD Thur.-Fri.—Sat. m “£351”? Deanna Durbin l. "FIRST LClIE" HUGH in “Little Accident” SHOWS 3.15 -- 7.00 -- L45 ""3 MESIIIIITEERS OSTON LIVIN m“. TERRORS ALSO — FINAL CHAPTER DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE MUSICAL AND CARTOON In Memoriam rm. nowmm r. MILLAR The following is taken from me Church Calendar of the Bf 111°". Avenue Baptist Church, Al ton. Massachusetts This Church has lost a staunch 1 member and a lo :11 suPPOTICT in itl-litiwrmclviiiiltilr“ Whgulxialssgctihig‘ tendered a vote of thanks by Mrs. reward ‘(in Friday the first instant. ironl his home in Sometiivllltehurlgg ilffliiefiffsivéllefigffs olgndmlsvns ba - the New Year the President ex- Lized into ‘its iellowjhlp by Rev. . tended the season's greetings to E. Fower in 1882. Born in the oom- mumt g1 Murray Harbor North, P. E. 1., he cams to Boston at the B8B of eighteen and had a 1>051F1°n l?" the railroad. He finally located with the Bos- ton and Maine a. a. and by dint o! his fine abilities, rose to the P051- tlon or Maintenance Superintendent which he held for magy years until failing health compeli his retire- ment. With fine mechanical ability he made e. splendid record oi ser- vice with the Com any. Genlal in nature and sympat etic and help- ful ln spirit .he made a large place for himself in social and ffaterflll circles. In the veers Bone by he ser- ved ns an usher in Gods temlllfl help. The funeral was conducted b the Pastor in the Mount Auburn (XIBDCI last Tucstiu afternoon. There was a llrge a tendance of friends and the floral tributes were beautiful and significant oi the char- acter in whose memory they were pinged, our ilearts go out in lym- pathy to h s beloved companion, whcse loving ministry 1119111"? 5° much in him in hi5 list i101"!- H’s record is with the 1-073 V1101" he loved and served so well. The srbjcct. of this sketch WhO was a mnn of prepossesain appear- M100 nkin to militarv bea nil —W11l be renumbered by the 01d" 1°51‘ 0...“; 9f Murray Harbor Nolrtlg w m ht. amiable partner he vis ,e this Leland on various Octavions. al- ways 1 ndfnfl. life at its bcfil mltllflflg the rural scenes of h“ c1" "° d s H“ onlv surviving brother i: will)’ Wrkpw K Miller of Murray gg-po- nrrth. A niece. Mrs. A. D. lvIcLure resides in Montalllle- M TODA Y ONL Y BABY IANDY HERBERT CAPITOL-Thur. ti‘: 1.00-4.00 1'00 Late To Ulasify electric washers, ranges, etc. l? Women's League held last night. with the reading of flrmaly and Monastery Sisters. League in the near future. made for the soldiers. It was decided to hold a cake sale. and committees were appoint- ed in charge of the work. A vote of thanks. moved by Mrs. (Dr) J, D. MacGuigan and seconded by Mrs. J. E. Cullen was tendered the speaker by the Prmident. The pianist was also Murray on behalf of ihe meni- bers. This being the first meeting of , the members. Rector of St. Pauls - l... Welcomed To City The Reverend A. LeDrew Gard- ner. who succeeds the Reverend Archdeacon H, D. Raymund as Rector of 5t, Paul's Church. arriv- ed in the city last evcnlm to Mk" up his new duties. The Guardian extends a. very hearty welcome w both himself and his wife, neither of wihom has ever previously visit- ed the Island. The Rector was born in New- - foundland. where he received his earlier education, and spent three years in the teachlnu UTOIPFQiLTT before cromhlg to Canada. where he was prepared for tllc Mlulrtrv at Wycliffe College. Toronto and lginrzs College, Halifax. Since his ordination in 1926 he has served in the Province of New Brunswick as Curate at St. Marys Church. Saint John. and as Rector oi Grand Mnnan. ‘Transferring then to the Province oi Nova Sco- tia he served as Curate at St. Paul's Church, Halifax and as Roc- tor for the past seven years at St. James‘ Church, l-llfifax. Mrs. Gardner wlls tnrmerlv Miss Enid Muriel Nutter of St. John. N. B ‘St. Paul's Ls to be consrrai-ulated on having Mr. Gardner take over t‘ a work in their church. He is woken of as one ci the olushnd- lug ministers of thr- Anglican Church i-n Canada and a hearty welcome awaits both him and Mrs. Mr. J. P. Hillion Appointed To War Committee M _ J_ R 311mm o‘ me [ma] y_ recent muster of all ranks of the unit _ r has “£82538 Wifylezil-etlxiiiaolirljfgxalscollggrre gifiglifgnfiotllirfvaignxag,u: big; Huastis: Mrs. Roy Simmons: Mrs “Wm; b D_ Johmm M‘ D_ an} the Oh tlnll solid gold wrist watch, suit- Eqlggltglsobey: Mrs. Erie Huestis. J WANTED TWO 0R THREE heated. furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Apply Guardian, L -2‘i5-3- 1i, CALI. Al‘ MACKENZIIYS CORN- or Kent at Queen for bargains In battery and electric radios, L-278. I10. W. L. Hears Educational Talk Mia Beatrice Blanchard. former student of French Literature at the Sorbollne University ill Fraiwe. was the special speaker at the regular meeting of the Charlotte- town sub-division of the Catholic M. C. A. Board oi Directors, recently been appoints? as tlfifirlii. Ethel‘... ifs? Can- cw commanding. u» col. J. . . C. A. National Coun- 193°- ell. Mr. Hillion’: knowledge and ex- perience in military life; his ti- mate associations of the Canadian ularly acceptable and qualified for the responsibility he has undertak- en. l“°"l“‘Y°i§i‘mé"X’“i>§‘°‘t3 wit“... ll oca . . . . 9c YB B .h r 3g irmkkzilgsit relagedhwlxghe l xv ere who will learn with "ceac vieso ta socaon. M Rbm ‘he programme of the Y. M. C. I sylrrgpatgy? A. Naltiofil War Segloé ______ '1“ Y BMW" ‘l w“ ° POLICE oovm‘ -—In the Police the pa" of Good Kins: Wenceias ‘gable pg‘g°g§n:crh$5sme€€g: (figi Yesterday four Jllvellllcs with Harold Scott as the poor The meeting opened with "0 Canada" followed by two pxeaslng piano selections by Mr. Albert Blanchard. Miss Blanchard, who was 1n- troduced by the President. Mrs. Frank Murra , gave a very inter- esting address on her recent tour of Europe. The synopms oi this talk will appear in tomorrow's The business meeting followed the minutes and treasurers report which were adopted. Correspondence included letters from President and Trea- surer 0f the Diocesan Council. letters of appreciation, and greet- ing were received from His Ex- cellency the Bishop, Rt Rev. Msgr. Murphy, Sister Superior City Hospital, Sister of Social Service, Superintendent of In- Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. clonal War Service Committee. d other mem- Force will be Dr. T.‘ W‘. J Awning was ‘med $3 and 605m‘ . C. Armour, of Kitoh- LEAVES FOE w d d l M - » ‘ P f it?" aggegaeogge rey DeBlols left Monday morning t -. . , qggltngnfgriatgg lg?“ the Y) M_ India, wrnfcre she rcsunles her work i 0cm»- wvt-s. Kim a.:::.:.:. rs ' ; o- and wfifbe favou,,,.,j‘,f'fg_ cieiy. She has been on furlough, Ithroughout the pflst year spending several months I'll England, and the |remaindicr of the time with her Mrs, Davey, Convener of Aged and Imfirm Committee, gave a complete report of the charitable activities during the Christmas season. She thanked the members for contributiors, also the following viz... Carve]; Bros, Mr. Pope Clark, Hickey and Nicholson, T,B. Riley, Ml‘. Sydney . Green. Econ- omy Store. Metropolitan and Wool- worth Stores. 165 bags of fruit and candy also tobacco were sent to the Infirmary. Boxes of fruit were also sent to the Social Ser- vice, the Monastery and Sacred Heart Home. Social Service Re- ort and sewing for this par- icular work would be renewed on Thursday at the City Hospital. A picture will be sponsored by the by many who served in for he was one of . C. A. offic- been released ' brothers the most popular 9P5 in France. He has by the National Coun C. A35 of Canada from his du y of the Transporta Dr. T, W. Jones of Calvar £185 v pleted tw i also during bee uty. After his return mnister of Calvary Church given vlrlle leadership to a. group of young people ill this y’) Armour. who 1c Rev. L. M. Murray. Charlottetown. . _ C. The coupe were unattended. The rsefls group, has been loan-l bride was attired in royal blue vloe by the Kitcllen-lchlffon velvet and carried a bou- ‘TOHIIIXYIquet of Talisman roses. After t-ho Ce- ceremony the wedding party had The President said that the machines had been placed in the Assembly Hall of the Basilica. and sewing for Red Cross work will be resumed after the holidays. The convenor of study c.ubs repoltrd another group formed and that a great number of articles are being served in France with. the Great War and has don work as physical direc- ienced s orts Organizer and repaid plysicai W01‘ entertainer mid an and shows, Max Ford, . is also a member of '5 Overseas group Bu; being CXICIIdCQ to well, $011118 01111316. field of education, ncipal of Kings School, ntly head open to motor imfflc yesterday I1 $11‘ afternoon. it was announced last another member oi‘ the Overseas group, has won mendation for his reoen in Montreal. He has nd of experience in cam d in recreational teaching eorge Porteous, of Brantford, is n member oi the Y. M. verseas group. He is University of Sask- as had a wide ex- His during the day. Tile plow which has was built at the firm oi Bruce in Stewart and Co. in 1"‘ atchewan, and 11 able leadership in the field of rel gi _________ Mr. sumuel Dixon of Little sands the winter in Char- Mullins and son Ron- Webster. B. A., G. Carlyle Web- bster oi’ this city, ning on return to dr. liter of Rev. ster and Mrs. We lcft yesterday mor Toronto where she will continue lble in advance. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. Advertisements for insertlo not later than ll A. M. i118. .E.I.M. -2nd Lt. J his commn. lst Nov., 1939. same time. by six weeks Army Medical COTIJS, C. A. S. F. At noullced by Mr. J. w. Beaton, the fgufjf,"f§°‘;i,,fe£“‘§§f,“,g“d11§f§1’“g§'$m!1¥1fl¢§\1§t1§1g. Stanley Crosby, a" llilafil estreatxzfd. A rnirn ghargled with g a rm D. Otter, of Toronto, will be fmraclo? ° 9' m .1‘: "8' ‘w’ Wasl in a maildChgifigiuivliiistfilsgglneudigeiigg‘F381 ‘mSWQYeQ by shepherds. RO- gxillard Dank _ THE CHARLOTTJLTQYZEJEUAKMAN. The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: oi local interest bill advertising of _., u-nowly nature may be lngerted -\ It ll cents a word strictly ply- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- INCE. L-9TBD-7-ZI-SIL ' ' BIG-BANK-NITE Tins STORE Jwill close at s P. M. ‘ 9°03 PM“; dall during anuary, February, . The Rogers Hardwa: 00,, Limited. L-Zll-le-Ii-ll. - n the following day must be in this office cizrl-m-“Fi a at o: t.» The Central Guardian lrn.intt‘1<1antrghprgl;notlons an?“ retire- erl n e nadl M ti - ""‘—" can!” gamma appeag‘ me r515; This column is reserved for new: of Thompson 15 pennltwd to 16512“ u newsy nature may be BOOK REVIEW BROADCASTS . ..-...-..»v-vpv-~- - Grads Dance AT Brighton Club ‘ Wednesday, Jan. 3rd DANCING 8.30-1.00 _ amlvcnilan-s oacnasrns 7 local interest but advertising of d at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. .__..___.... -'I'i!lQ weebgiy review o; new boom CRASWELL for Photographs. so avoral led 1 _ -——-— Wm be reflflnfb‘; Mmflorfliffy ANC8€FEDEBATION LIFE INSUR. Cullen. assistant librarian of the ' Prince Edlwlml Island Libraries, L-9789-7-Zl-3U. °ver ‘law “an” CTCY T119 ADA-Brookfield Ch r e first broadcast will be given ‘Fhurg- 1 ' - a g ' Se“ day, January 4th, from 10:45 to X,°°15t,‘§i§im’d‘ Dash H“"§‘§“° u 11.00 a. m.. and later talks on field 7.30 . M. Annual congrega- each following Thursday at the tional meeting Brookrleld Tuesda , L-280-l-3-2i. January cm at 2 P, M. L-zoa-l-a-Ii. -_-- .__._ sAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mr. 50431131‘ and Mre- Nebon Stead. Hunter clinics for aifilvitic pre-schoo (lilivgr received the .ati news of the ghlldjmn at west gem wednes. eah on Dec. 26, of their grand- d n1 , 1 - daughter H. Joyce age B years. nlégdafyxorafrtgrngdnncringtmlgbchvftlggd P daughter of Mrs Hazel Stead square Thursday mornln , Queen Riley and the late Charles W. 115 1 Riley. Death was due to abscess on Square pup “day momma’ brain. Interment took place at Etzkom Cemetsgyh Alitdmwéléffl the ____. remla ns were n ery i to rest COMING T0 CHARLOTTE- beslde her father who died seven TOWN-Mr. Donald G. Grant, who —-"—— ' Arum,- whit years ago, and her grandfather J. for the past 10 years has been as- wum” ‘mum P" G1“?! mark 5 e Oscar Riley who predeceased her sistant manager of the saint John RECEIVE IIONOIL- Tile current or guest t b t i . issue of General Orders, a Royal Admiral Elfletfttyarilqciligl iaY-Tefietniii; M“: E- 03-56%’ Cflnadlfln Army Publwatlon, an- by the Ford staff, prior w his de- M"- J- B- 011"“ ggégfeiotlgagiéeggrgrt[tlgeweliflclelgv parture for Charlottetown. where glad 4211111 BWIOWS 1- -H> w“ a: he is taking over the retail dlsl/"rl- w" I R~ W- Ho": Mr - C. E. Praught, C. Q. M. S. and J. A. .°. L. _ = ' mg; Luther Jordar‘ Nathan Irv- bution of Fold products as author- 33a" 111195115- MP5. Ewell Clflfk 1mg, Mm E_ H’ Mcmnnm, uni 10f the staff of the Traders Finance 25° "C115 MYS- UWd WIT-Ugh; w‘ A‘ Keeping: Mrs‘ H‘ White: Corporation also were present. A E3116 9111K.‘ Mrs, Elmer Waugh; Richard. S. Sgt. both of the 21st Field Ambulance Royal Canadian a regret the news of her death anti extend to and family heartfelt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N CAN I OWROBdZiP-M mak- Q5 TO all ourgooci friends in trades and in homes we extend our warmest thanks and wishes for abundant health, happiness and prosperity. Bssr YEAST LIMITED "BEST" FOR HEALTH---"BEST" FOR BAKING-“RICHER IN VITAMINS our best Orphanage pro-schools Friday afternoon. L-257-l-2-2i. Mrs. F. Jardlne bran-ch of the Ford Motor Oom- panv of Canada, Limited, was hon- hPaIFIK-ewaugh‘ $l1 l 1 I0 |ized dealer there. several members _ ably engraved-saint John Tele- graph-Journal. North Bedequc FAMILY BEREAVED_M, Fwy sscnsn concur-A Sacred Per Erma Balw- t- Francis Ding- m the comm; erick Roberts. Villa Ave, received 93569111: 6111mm "W11!" Child I»! ‘"11 another a telegram yesterday stating that Th” W35 Presented 14> a _ large service officially reoogniz- his brother's wife, Mrs. John L. audience in Cornwall Church on Mm J1me?’ MiwMilrdo 1. ed by '18 Canadian Government in Roberts of Winchester, Mass, had I chmlmfl-E 9V9- Sllndny. Dec. 24. RBV- D F‘. Hoddirlott 1,00 .1lc present war; makes him PBIUC-JJBSSCG away after a Iinzcrin; ill- lMr- He"? Hyde presided and led Nflnllin MflvMlirdo 1 ness. The late ltirs. Roberts was 1 1.119 d°“°¢1°1’15 “T1118 the congrega- 500M MacMurdo l, formerly M155 Elizabeth Shaw o; ilon sang “Joy to the World." The 50c each: Mrs. James Clark; C. Winsloe North, P.E.I. Both Mr Mr. Hlllion. on behalf oi the Na- y, Roberts and me late Mm Roberts m°1hava many relatives and friends , B91015 were sung by the choir, as- Carwlhm: n. Baku: w. Stewart: slated by Mrs. A, c. McEachern as G. Stavert: Lorne MacCaull; Enid soloist. The three Kln-gg of the Barwise: Erie MaoMul-do, Orient were represented by Megqg 25c each: Preston Bowrless; P. N. IGONIOH Boyle. Watson Livingstone Tucker: Ralph MacCaull. and Hazen Howard. with pagei Total ‘p35 Parker Jewell, Lawson Drake and Roland Hyde. Mr. Bert Miller took Additional Per Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh . _. l - _| god with theft or cigarettes man. The angels who sang were Mrs. B. L. MacDougal 1,00 (“cams me legyliélrghpl-e s re B856 tlge yfrom the Canadian National Rail- Misses Muriel McDonad, Annie Mrs R. Hayes , Agocumon already over as ,wa.y freight cars wele placed in Gass, Florence MacRae and 135,091 Total 2330 with Canadals First Division, as n- lcmtwy of their P3161115 and °1°118- Howard, The shepherds were D0118- Central Royalty Harold Godfrey. Miss Muriel Mc- 8t R th W Donald took a solo part u 00d 4 Hyde and Novis Scott. The s W. P, M Legd IWaits: Messrs. Harry Hyde, Gold- Mrs Frank Mafia, DLLJ/Iiss Aud- 'giilltggllglarnliiifllwsangxgébgd gels?!‘ Ciiiglif lt/Iiaclglifxav igg for Vancouver on return to Kzlrwra, 1Y0,“ Merry Genmemell" M185 MYS- 9901118 Mlmn 1.00 ° Lda Croslby acted beautifully Mrs. G. Claude smith Log "T e Madonna", accompanied by Mrs, w }1_ 5mm, 100 Children drew-d as angels. m Mrs. Major MaoRae 1'00 closing all joined in singing "come Arthur H, Rope,- 1 00 All Ye Faithful" and “Silent Cecil Wood 1'00 Night", followed by the benedic- Lincoln Wood 1'00 "0"- The 910511 809119 with all Melville MacAusland 100 lod . encc of the officiating clergyman. luncheon at the “Chal-lottetown." f the High School at Summcrside, and the groom is King's County as an Field Representative for the Prov- cr. lllcial Department of Agriculture. c; The hearty congratulations oi “ends from city and country are the popuar CLEARING ROADS—Al1 paved highways in tile Province were night by Mr. L. B. MacMillan. De- nuI-y Minister of Public Works. However, light snow and drifts ' during the night threatened to block the roads again. If neces- im‘ sary the plows would be out early _ this morning to keep the roads clear, it was stated. The Montague ow yesterday made the return trip to the City, and the plow from Charlottetown cleared the a drifts to Morel]. Tile highway to Borden and as far west as Alber- ton was also opened to traffic this City is expected to be put into operation this week, it was learned from Mr, MaoMillnn. This machine was given a trial recently and it was found necessary to make certain alterations. CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY —On Saturday evening December 30th, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mac- donald were at home at their residence 5 West street. on tile oc- casion of the twenty-fifth anni- versary oi their vudding Despite the storm there was a large num- ber of callers. Mrs. B. W. Le- Page and Mrs, H. H Shaw pour- i ed coffee and Mrs. Bessie Waller ushered the guests. Miss Laura Hodgson, Mrs. Arthur H. Roper, Mim Dorothy Lowther, Miss Helen Tidmarsh and the Misses Jean and Sgt. Major v R. Campbell, Saint John Rlsiiicrs (M. 1.) has return- giment afttor spending 0 Mad 1d lstedi -‘ -- - H h:LoiSmli-h:M.Geo.M— EIZYIIDurInCg ‘m: evgisiing V0321 frigid: gfiiierlii-BSMM Mary 134m 30c, 2:0 were rendered by Mrs. AH. Roper wndlsntdrsiux‘ s‘ Riders as accomld‘! Sh idow Mrs Gordon silelaow l n . r. rs. ona r e l . 2 the ggre the recipiglts of angutiful aw-Annuil Mum“ W'M's'—h" on Acorn. 8 - E'- gift oi silver from the staff of the Champion formerly of Saint John _ _ 1?. gifts from i-ndividvusl friends as Ch lotiotowxl and well as telegrams and letter of coll- ut In ‘ mtulatimu. _ Patriot Publishing Company also and sisters here and ill Miss DeBlcls has com- enty five years in mis- tion sion/aiy Work ill India and now en- lters upon ailothcl- live year per- SHARP-LOCKERBY WEDDENG on --The marriage of Miss Jean to Sharp, daughter of the late Wil- popular lard Sharp of East Bidcford to and h;s‘Lloyd Loekerby. son of J R, great Lockerby of Hamilton, took place Con- on New Years Day at the resid- ‘Dilly. assisted by Rev. P Walsh as , solution was given, the remains Meadowbank were conveyed to A'i Saints‘ Ceme- tary for burial. Gggfge Boyle 1 o0 Iterday morning on return to Mc- fourl-n year medical student at Mfs_ Robert Mlyhew; Mrs_ liq-ed Fall. spent the Christmas holidays with 15c such; Mm Harold Qakesj his parents Dr. and Mrs. Mc- M _ “be Mum _ M M. Kenna Oyster Bed Bridge. viltiie 15ml- c e M? c pany, P. E. r . .. I , s-talifé'irh.'"-ssv. 11-"- mo-mycl? and ‘lilo. - uearlrlblurrly Ruhr‘ Per vy- l- Mn- C- ihe characters ranged 0n the 50¢ each: Mrs. c Roberts" stage was very impressive and vey MacAusland" Mrs ' John tiescrlptive of the sacred event of Howltt; Bren; Howm- (36058, MW the story of the birth oi Jesus. is; Mrs, GQQ Gmntf, My; 90,-- Much credit Ls due Mrs. (Rev) E, don wamn- William Spence}. Mrs ill. Woodside who so capably act- Rugstp Howl“; M“ gee“ Jemdm.‘ ed as director and also as organist. Mary Mcmnnan; w “den wood‘; 'V rm: roman/u. or ran LATE liliphlfjlgg? ' m" M“ Wum’ P. D. MURPHY-The funeral of - . the lute P. D. Murphy took place M35‘: "$3 mgogfggiln 133115115X’ on Saturday to All Saints‘ Church, Agnew A Friend 20c ’co1 Andre“; Cardigan. The large attendance, donaflén Apples ' which included several members of Tow] ' $23 80 the Knights of Columbus, bore ' silent testimony to the high esteem Grahams m,“ in which the deceased was held. A pfl- Mm _y_ M_ campbe" Solelnn Requiem Mass was chanted ‘by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Mur- ssggtfcess w_ 1_ graham, Rom 55. 1' deacon and Rev J, C. McDonald, 50 ' c]; . _ D as subdeacon. Rev. R. V 118mg $1,} Mame Macxay’ w“ McKenzie acted as Master of Cere- ' h; ~ - monies. Among the clergy scared. in M?ocM::§{ay>Mls' Peter Hymn’ G’ the Sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. Tom 33 5o Monfdignor McDonald, Rev. F Mc- ' ' Qua , Rev. Owen Kiggiris, Rev. A u C t F. n. Mullally. aw. Basil croken. m Mrs. "ifsficertliii-tmtsnu Mrs. Rev Walter ‘VfcGuigall, R/ev. }|_ R_ u George A. McDonald. Rev. Dr. "owl O‘HanIey. Rev George McCormac, M _ Ed d M 11v _ and the pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney. Align-n gifiemj Ewen {Q8 The active pail bearers were, Rus- H, K Hqwgtt, Collections Mrs. ‘George cooper John Brehaut 00 Mrs. Milton White Lome Buell Mrs. Colin White James McLeod Louis Harris Mrs. W. S. Hugh Fred Vfhlte William Nicolle C W. Hawkins Hampden Hawkins Charles Brooks 0o 50c each: Mrs Wallace White: s Jams Sharam: Mrs. E A Keep- Ml's_ Talbot stcltxln; Mrs, Carrie Mrs‘ Silas Htlilgh: H. L Machon; V . Austn B. Be ; Mrs Perley Har- Mrs “any Gurus’ Mrs‘ Han” rls; H. Nicholle; Mrs. E. L Har- i Wm Brehaut. Mr. Wm. ‘B 4o Richards 45o. ' s each: Mrs. Joseph Livlzzc- stone: Charles Jordan. Mrs. James ris Bell 35c. Mrs. \'.', H Beck 30c. 25c each: Mrs, Robert Bel: Mrs. Roland LeLacheur; Mary M Co- hoon; Mrs. Reuben Pennv: Frank Jackson: Muriel Penny: Olive Mc- ‘ Lyme MoNeill: Edward Jor- dan: Eilgene Strickland; Milton P McKay; Wm F. Harris; H (ohoon; Orrin Nicolle: David White: Philip Strickland; Lilly Jordan: Eva Williams: Claude Jackson: Huirhle Jackson: Edith TaoNeill: Mrs. A. D McDonald: Florence Gosibee: Kimball McKay: Mrs John Livingstone: Mrs. Thomas Herring; Mrs. Ray Stew- ar‘ Mrs. Spencer Sharam: Vemie Cohoon: Mrs. John Stewart: Mrs Gerald Prowse; Mrs. J. M. stew- art: Mrs. Archie McDorald: Lo- well McKenzie: Mrs Sellar Mc- Kay: Mrs. Cecil Penny: l‘ ‘wgus MoNelIl: Mrs. Vere BN1:- an Thqmo ml 11¢;- Mam, “M, Mrs. Ernest Penny; Luther Her- n a n M” Mony “w” ring; James Herring: Mrs James Haring: Mrs Garnet Penny: Mrs, 0o Gertrude Herring; Fhceman Rer- ' holds: Mrs. Peter Vl/hlte, Mrs, ‘Vfargaret Whlte- Mrs. David liiarvin I-Ierrinc; {John Macbon; Fred McLeod: E"a Brooks: Mrs Mrs, Chester T. Cooper; Mrs. Wm Buell Clements. Penny; Lillian Gordon: Mrs. M Hume Wlnsl ow . Dutney and Marjorie Moor- nolds: Gavin McLeod: Mrs. C each: Mrs. Watson White; Mrs McLean: Mrs, D, Hawkins: Mrs J. E. Jenkins. Total Murray River South sell McLaren, Jack Sullivan, Wil- 50¢ each; Mf5_ MQQ,» canfigg? lizlm Agnew, Daniel Shmv, Edward ers; Mrs, Lorne Cnrruthers; Mrs, Redliloud, and L, C, Allen. The Cameron; Han-y Mann-lane; “WWTQYY Dfl-l bearers wrl-e. ssna- Mrs. Wm MacNeill; Harry Inman. L01‘ J A MODOHP-ld. William 25c each: Artie Newsome: Mrs. Flynn. H- F- MCPhf-‘e. A- R. MC- Archie Robinson. Mrs. Wm Wad- Iluiis, Philip Rosslter, Arldreiv Mc- man 15c, Donald, Harold Brothers, and Ger- Total “$5 aid McDonald. After the final alb- J 50c each: lfirsi James McLean; ames McPha ; van Clow: Herb Personals Howard Meadow-bank W. I. 4 ‘j ' ii I . Miss Connie Hyndman left vcs- Qlicftifz Children‘; comma 1m Gill University after having spent the holidays at her home. Cram“ Per Anne McDonald s. Grace Moore The many friends of Mr. Wil- bert Wright of North Carleton, are Berg _y_ Trowsdale 1 pleased to learn that he has le- J_ v_ Moore L turned home from the Prince Anne McDonald 1,00 County Hospital, where he under- 50¢ each; 11.3mm Mcvmge; mm}; went a successful operation for ap- Ngwgqn; M13‘ My grmman; Dendlcltis. Mrs. William Lea.rd.. Mrs. Louis Mr Relzlnald McKenm B- A~ erick Williams 30c as centseach: 0L 00 Dalhousie University, Halifax. Total Sgt. Albert Wilson oi D. Com- T- H» B1801! Wfllfih- 50c each: Percy Acorn; Wesley ills returned 10 111$ 611E198 all" Acorn; Dan. Cummings; Francis 89911511142 Christmas with his P"- Drake; Albert Drake: Wilfred ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson. Drake; gland, wood; Mrs‘ J5me; Villett; Mrs. Mil-ton Jenkins. 40c Geo. L. Jenkins: Mrs. ' h WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I Egbert ; Mpg Ngrmgn Mrs. Am Total $6 . 85 Seoy Kldson. Mrs. Hilda Fraser 3llc Total F‘ Brehallt 25c each; Mrs. M. J. McLeod: Mrs. Tom Cook: lilLrs. Prowsc. Mrs. Art Goabee- ivlrs. J. B, F": gluson: Mrs Alex. McDonald: Mrs Grafton Jenkins: Mrs. John I" Kenzle. Dover, Per Edith llicllean & Marion McLure Edith McLean 50c. 25c each: Mrs. C. MoLure: Mrs C While- way: Mrs. G. C, Wb"c\\'a.v: Mrs- Pormalee McLurc: Mrs. Wm wnlteway: Mrs. M, Bowles: Mrs. A. Bowles: Mrs. Wm. Mc- Kay: firs. J. Livinastone, Mrs G B. white/way 20c. Total $2.95 Eastern Districts. Per Erma Mr Gregor East Baltic Collected by l-iartha Garrett, Laura Bruce o V161, Al- l en. Total $8.95 Kingsboro. Per Dr nth, McLean t‘! Joyce Robertson Eddy Robertson 50c: ‘Joshua McDonald 50c 25c each: Barton McDonald: Robbie Robertson: J. D Campbell; Ralph Robertson: Mrs. Ebhel McLean; Fred Robert- son . Total 52-50 Red Point. Per Edna Fraser l: Lorna Kidson 50c each: Willard China: Roddie ll 30 emu. m n. s. 1mm uni III!!! Idli- Ic lqwell Robert- sessssssesééésé Gididlrg- Mrs. John ‘Btshop: Mrs. Sydney Brooks: Mrs. I-Iarrv WW“, Howard Bell: Mrs David Glover: "err Phillips: firs. Jam" l'>"rl'"f Dorothy Delibwstevsart Clements: Mrs, Wm, Glover: Gen-iveive I.»- Lacheur: Jean Bcll- lnrs, C J. Brehaut: Mlldred LeLm-lleur: John Davey," Fred Davev: Mrs. Reubm ‘Techno: Mrs Warren Brchc": 20c. each: Alden Bumc: Hat-y 15c each: Alfred Sanders" Hedlrv 10c each: Mrs. Cyrene Chm:- m" Arvilla Penny» Mrs. John Total $44.45 MIYVTBV River North. Per Lotti:- 50o each: Varzse Strickland; Mrs. Fred W Johnstone: B. A, Rm‘- H rlon: Mrs F. Johnston: J. A‘ Munn. Mrs J. Caniello 35c. 25'" Jack White: Mrs. Albert John- ston: Mrs Joe Nicholle: Hector $5.60 Per Annie Dutney & Joyce Nicolle Mrs. L H. Herring 1.00 50c each: Harold Keenan: Mrs. E G. Glddinlzs: Mrs. Teeter Bre- "ut: Bel‘e .\/lcl'*'*erson: Mrs. Fred y. "urrzlv: Mrs. Walter Dalzlcl; Mrs ‘Total $6.50 § Phone 149 yon 35c. ___v__ North Lake. Per Fannie Fraser Mrs. E J H. Baker 25c. 1 Total Evelyn flit-Vane 50c each: M1118, Oswald Stewart: MrValie, 25- each: Percy McDonald; Clin- ton Stewart: Roy Dixon: .\l . A Ladller; Mrs. FIR clllsr. Stewart 20c. Total $2.70 Kingsboro, Per Ada McLean Jr Annie Kennedy ,1 50c each: J ‘McLean; W11. son 25c. Total 52-10 South Lake. Per Int-z Rose SliilliOY Ctllrlrrt l fill Fred Rose 1 99 Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Ding- well 1 Mrs. Elmer Fmser Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Cameron" l Total 'I\ll..li Easern Districts SPECIAL Cape Traverse Y. P. U, Per Evelyn Bell 101) L-IZTG Girl Guide News CIIARLOTTETOTVN GYIDERS’ CLUB ,—Cztptaixls. Lieutenants, Brown Ouns and Taw- ny Owl; to the monthly: meeting to be held at Headquarters on Monday, Callznz ALL Gui: ,. January 8th. at 7:00 PM. sharp. 4th. 8c 8th_ (‘OMPA 'IES There will be no incl-lands of the 4th. and 8th. Companies this week but both will re-o -=-n next creek on Wednesday and Thursday, January 10th. and 11th. at 7:00 P..\i. sharp. M11 you all bc on hrlnd and on time? 160v. General lLeaves For nor General Lord TlWtlCiSlllllll‘ Lady T\l.'(‘ffi$;lllllll' .vilI lcrtve oint: its tomérrtw’ nlorninr for Fnoro crn Canada, it ccas announced K 0g night. Tho itilicruly of their 1d l _ _ , p , [CCIICllCiQS “as not mtltlc llllbi." lilo iuri-llcr iniornlniltln “'35 41.1.)?" able. l Memoriam ol-zoluj uxiun Heartfelt .s_\'.. . r4 l‘.'ll frioni... will co oltz to Mr, and M11. Chester “Yard, £11 Fllll Avenue in lhe loss they hale su. lilliii w; the death of their b: 1 three- IH . Ed arrtrri .. ., -' Oi H111 br. zlvcd when Nil’. ' u-ws nctntiorlulli) shot. The deceased l yo to lll0lll‘l‘ besides his pn- s n " ' Shirley. .\ir Frr/l \'\."l‘1§, Tkll n.’ West Kent School, is a crnnd- fat-her of the fii‘(‘(‘ll.<l‘ii. to all of who" . the Glnlrdlnll ("iitiltifi sincere sympathy. lst, 1940 to Mr uni Mrs. Weston Raynor (nee llr-lrn Clark) n daughter, M11111 T 1-3 Lin. ilelrl: Elaine. 5, BURDEN — Ai the Prmcc Edvvart Island Hoshital. Doc. 24. to Ml‘. and Mrs. James Burden, Ciiy, a 501] James Ronald. am-e-v-numv-I-m-ut , i/V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire (rt-m son 1 50o each: Mrs, Alton Robertson: Mrs. stuniord Robertson: Mrs. J. A. Fraser; Rcbecca. Robert- Total 81-5! . D. Fraser 1.00 Mrs. W. C Fraser 50c. Mrs. $1 75 1 Kingslloro, Per Elsie Jztrdlne & I\'It-.Le.tll; Seth ltluLcall, Fred. Still-man 35c Airs. John Robert- f I ,Eastern Cami-g; l __ bank OTTAWA, Jan. l--iCPl-Go5e i" "al 1 Aammvtvts-J-tal-tu -g gnufsb au-