if‘ ’ uflfllllldfi“ __,__ WESTERN cup p,» I fie l: ‘"1- m _, run aluminum-gm. fliqmagdoilviol l“ “'1'...- O [fill w""""" i Mme-luau s, flrfl l8 8-11-11- w" “m” “mifzao-‘elt? ______ i 53,5 for drawing cream factory. NM l" Qitirbe received by the P l- "wl . u, . —- - o Sugday, March 12th. are - ‘o A. w m.“ 3‘ PM. Crapalfid P. . i '2, -. ~ -'- " ‘ma!’ a-u-lt. lttclcs AT rtsrtsmo- ‘Jlfllfiltg George Hail. March gmlngwli Dramatic Club DN- “Aunt Minnie from Minne- '- Matinee X33 B gull. Even I18 rents. Music and ipfiitiiitlfs L OKING orders for car of grin one feed oats. Car now m, Harold M. Llnklettler. f . _ 3-11-13-15-18-41 ink M ; BY Bcdefll" l’ on‘ ggh t3, south Shore Hoc- figeguc fittals. FIrS 11w game series. .,. Royals vs. ,AdmlS5l°n 20 and i"! MEN'S MEETING -'l‘he weekly luncheon of the , de Y's Men was held on q evening at the OlYBIPll t~urartt with Ml‘. Archibald ...._ in the chair. The chair- . of the radio auction reported over a. hundred articles had dy some in for the auction that they were still coming . dav. Lowell Hancock. Gor- wltite and H. T. Holman, Jr. eppcinted to arrange for a e for the night of the an Mr. Herbert Stright , wpeintod as advertising man- , Mr DQVL; Udstone advised ultmbera of the club that the .. debating team had starte lvtk on a debate and would . to put one on for The which was all. The meet- The King-S. oo Late To Classify mo. GIRL 1'0 ASSIS-T vitlt housework during school bun. Apply z; Edward Street. 8-11-11. imp. lrTrrl FOR seminar. homework, No children. Even- ings free. 215 Hilisboro Sweets.‘ . h programme lb’ enicyed by v sed wi TENDERS lulad Tender! (lull-keel Ten- ivlilbereceivedbythoundcr -- gill gaaclh 25th for or eylrllga Dale: beghrkylet. wilibereoelvedeltharlf ‘ Ill l" P"; our lb, for runner l- “winter months Ind H!!! “ IIWIIA: and fuel. Inst of any Tender not nov- ' to accept. WALTER l. WEEKS. Sofie“?! l We are as near t" you as Your Mail BOX fllhfl N! fflfihfllblo for lelivmg an y;- "-1., be I. Hoapl , the HoapiiAL Provincial Senator- ‘ Queen Chariot h Blttlel’ QM -"".'=--.r~:.=:..:===-'~~ (I Ill‘... OOUITI "lily N M: a m u- “no”? “g-Wut-‘rfifi-m i331’ eietkntnneandueun -—WI IAVI 10 I 00-. Simmer-aide. 2-26-61. —'I'ho June: Hunter of Btnnmcrzfio ‘if; halbeenillathiahomovvithurq ‘flu are glad to hear much improved a speedy rocove f iiuoen Mary A Needlework A Guild Meeting The $9011 Mary Needlework Guild he ite annual meeting at the homo 0! Mrs. JP. Gordon, l-mcworth Avenue on Friday af- ternoon at 8 o'clock. the President Mm. Mculre in the chao- A a endid attendance of mom. bera ened to the reports of the various Committees War Knitting Every month a parcel of from 50 to 00 mitts, sweaters, scarves, seamen’: emotion. cape and socks ie rent. to the central Magazine Exchange. Halifax, for the Mer- chant Marine and themany letters recelv tostify in the. gratitude 3-11-21. P134138 to the Mine Sweepers League, w Mrs. Evans for the Free French and to several individual sailors and soldiers, the total amounting to ‘ton articles. ‘rho grand total aim-g the of the Wav was fill. MlIIII-llfl The new venture. the dlmewh of Magazines. resulted as follows: ‘Ib the Central Magazine ciia 110 EX Dfle To the Flying Angel Mission l54 th uses 1g: ILOWB lum, Sick Baa H. M. C. 5- , t0 the Beach Grove and Airport Hospitals tn Fdlconwood and the Pro- nines. ‘Pills was made possible through the kindnea of many members. m; 1:1 mention should be madeqioefc the weekly bundles from the Charlottetown Hotel. through the kind offices of Mrs. Mould P. I. I. Protatant Orphan‘ Tim year the donation consist.- ed of 1S’! garments o! ll! hind-S for children of all ages. This con- on now for over 8 a members a feel- ction in helping to and man? received from It Lorenzo Evans Branch of the sent a very welcome w; y, m. , and to this Branch. for forwarding to the troopl neuter-r, lock-I. IMHO. "It Queen Mary Maternity lone The annual birthday box 101' a-il-zt‘ ’ *_fi Ell?! Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30-9.15 Saturday at 2.30 SUMMERSIDE Ediilfieliellstlieliziiatialislislie. “llenry Aldrich Swings lt” At Capitol, S’side I ; inuorrigible. mgmqag. $0}: love to laugh a; _ Hfmy Aldrich - has gotten himself fl m“ "B" Se! of Problems hwhich Paramount has fashioned to attcthel- hilarious mOVIE call. rd “Henry Aldrich slung; now a; the Capitol Theatre H9113". in 165011.15 in this 08:": of hk music teacher, 5.13:1; much. to the lllfilflpplfltfm; of Henry lOOlLs for outside we in e shady night club. Before We and girls play in a school concert in accompaniment; of [he Great violinist, Josef Altman, p0,- holed by I-Tiiz Feld. Altman plays on a Stradivarius worth 519993 8nd n couple of crooks are in the PIBBn tto steal if. l1 °';'-' hem. 391113‘. Dicks up Altman's violin instead of his own, when the concert is over. and the crook. get Henry's worthless fid- dle instead c1 the Strad. Henry unknowingly _u.ses the precious vio- lin in his 1113M. club engagement and is forced to leave i: behind him when the place is raided. ‘ugotllmcan see ;hg pOSllbllltlfi-‘fior s par r predicament of Henry's, And m); everything heard about the pig. titre. “Hem-v ich Swing; n,- lnore than lives up to them, 1944 _c'tvlc ~ (continued-Tom pep i.) in‘ statement.- "We have checked your estimated elmendituree against. Queen Mary's evacuated Matern- "y Ruggdklndwgf-licfl of the P.- lan of the Canadian Red #181711? dome of tart of the Guild in lawn. hu revived the HM Branch, and has proved hereeif a great friend to all service P61’- eonncl- Cafl Delolonl the year amount- w" tho Oithnno‘ A on gamma. non-cs r- l0 or»: ‘Relief o" M u n‘ "i" 0rd;- .'.’.°'.'.2'..""""t." u let flu u yo! tel our ma. Ml on“ . 3 ‘.22. ., .22. reticulum. mail!‘ ti... onus '10-. Linnea . Biglkplon,‘ Mn: . 5 In N!!! u“ prrowil‘ famll to movement in the dea country‘: service which hi: fora- her and to Mr. Dr “we” umpathy in extend- “ I . hie moat patriot-b body M’ v0- vvork of ill lo for the . hariotte- I Qu l I cheese. rklneeeeonandoutoftiz ro v it over hero to h and it is our hope that all Cha - melt and we m will continua to cooperate with your Fina-no Committee throughout the s you have in mak- llg out your t "ma es. We have not made any drastic changer in your statements so well were they leted. and would motion that we have not increased any e diture: we have out all 1c 8000mm to the bcne. "Ar you all know We have to the ext-a 411.000 request- e School Board and this the some revenue ea 19B. 1n to do this without raisingutghe each Committee will ve t tinder no circlntfit‘ roe: e year to ootne a a! orwertav at from last year. and m’ a otmtinuatlon cut method of 3.5. 59"" ey in generous t cho peace w.“ y lery or celery leaves It." the WTSOH of Jimmy enamored rt Hall, , his "SW37 Kl-Tl lfknd, Mimi Chrj. ler. T0 buy Miss Hall 3 new pfno engage- mme f" his swine hand and finds their night club date, however, the (“PT-fun ls too hie audience with a well thought our. o House In Committee On Dairymen’s Act alike?‘ wan In]! they were r. ‘P would anybofl loco ‘gfiwwg: an“ m” u: Pranier Jones: “ffrdr patron! be ‘m m Nikon u We iwouldn‘; gee the bonus." . '02,. . . Hm" 1”“? - Ptflw“: 533° umievmflon under-your Pr ‘d nit weather, but no could no ‘ Jones: '1 crew of itv m‘ “l” “l” mzlYou never knew of iu e this at present. m u‘ 8am “*4 u mq5existence in a nrivve . gnythmrf? d “rations as twenty’ year-amigo. thngthey Premier Jone, raid indications! ‘ i, bad coune front loony sources. lie-h, otlnmendatlonu are being made togt obtain release of men who bavetnm been called up. and theae are fro-i intently granted Under toe federal scheme of paying 8.00 a day for m} m soldier farullwgabggre rhiia Province; Mn . er dsdrannge- W." .. h’ ‘flnmzl lmglr ‘ui-Yeiqk-a he und The following government bills. ' ' ' ‘v w“ m; were introduced and read n first m“ “ch-tug” w‘ w“ Em, time: An Act to amend an Acf fr~g étswg;a.aqgiv to provide for strneralznuazion a!-‘ . l, Q It ' ‘ ' ‘aunts f k 1 _ fltxeuefore r. w..s 4-0 correct to sea °l' E~°° "achm- a“ ma“. private enterprise had no re- ldaeating ev I Dr. tin-wen if everyone alike thim Legislature, kiarcil l tnsilllii ALL lJNEE tttPlt ltuttattr Sumnvxers] .1’: m WANTED-To ‘Rent in city house or apartment ‘as soon as possible. apply -D. Guardian. l I i The WEEK at S. D. U. " PROFESSIONAL CARD t. s. tncltttv flannel Acconlant _ . Olfllt ll QIIIMUIIIJIICI FUNERAL THIS MORNING The funeral of Mrs. Fred Reddlll. Act to lalfiendnan Act respe¢1ing;p_-E5¢n_ 105“ mm" °5~ ' Hon Mr Barbour laid the in- wkgxfhe lgumffimntggnt‘ snefltor EéI?Ul-(‘. check cream (sang: cum-n .. . . - _ a o v fr; and binding jourmah, which e m c was adopted. is properly An Act. to lncorporele the Sum- met-side Youth Centre Inccrpor- p a was read a third time andvb pa. I Aite- f"-*~--- - .='-:c.'l. the bill Dllfrmflfi Act In: reported agreed to. On motion of Przutier Jones’ —-——— "‘ ihehrrotlse went int-l committal vvi Mr. Heath Stronl, in that chair on an Act to arrend mil-mien’: Association e Slemgiitl of the statute all (my s Yen o make an as-‘ n", .sessment for the enlplojtment of Q; |oéf|lunilfig|sggg b," an instructor o: instructors e of n_ ncvrsy nature may be inserted amerldeglgergagafigwcvsege IlYdId tfhe aé-waglflv‘; ceirlts n word. strictly ply- aawl w me orte-ae avance promotion of the dairy industry. ‘ —— Premier Iona said it was hoped I.\ RDIERIBRLYCB — The 118B next year that me A z would boon the So" o! E1 land iv owned pverntives ‘FTBPI- ‘U d nan-g factories a, well as At present they lre out having represerl Mr hfcPhee said quite the case. The ctems have a miner's:- we, not ate con- relresentn- ion . - Dr. McMillan recalled the Pre- {awed inlet-Ks charge that the co-oglz-rafive Mrs factories had been "cheating". me,‘ o W8: responsible for this con-' ' diiion? he asked Premier Jones: "The adzzn .*a;v Calamity‘ List L1 Pte. Herzy Wedge, who was scr- 'n Scoiia and P111112 ' PM. go's n kin ‘s his mother, Jacqueline Wedg P E I. TRANSFERRED TO NURSING fuwflts» slsTElrs~ Mrs Patrick nammlli. _ has received a wire from 1 here an in-_her dal ' Cpl. H. I-Ialnlnili 1' PF Premier Jones: “Ws. man who discovered 'f." Lkn McMillan: covered before Pie-ruler Jones: e: . ct t. :1‘ I know hi“: ffié n1, her new Dr McMillan: Here i. a reflect- ion on an honorable chss of sec-pie. , Hcw did the Dominion Goverztmen‘ 5e‘ their information?" ' Premier Jones: “Thcv oey bonus to the factories. and when? the reports went 9 Governr ,ment wouldn't nay l: because the, v- P“ dilties .‘ ~ evening was in the chair and were ptisent. Alame- mnde for the coming 'S~ to be given forgli; . ewtn; groups e .- for the comL ' . converter of (mm: e relxlrted Q handed in during the . Mrs. Bannazwne re- knitting of socks con- Dr_ Mciidiiian: chitin‘: that be’ - “ self ev-Ident for a long time?’ .31“ j“ Premier Jones: "It shcttld haven); n .. . . Dr. McMillan: ‘Has the situa- tion been corrected?" Premier Jones: “It corrects itself i l Dr. McMillan: "How ion! have‘ they been doing it?" 1 Pranier Jones: "I i "it knovtn. It probably was going olt when you. were office, only you never found it out " .. Thursday after- 5""°"= """‘°“°“ 'r.oon. _\l'rs'. a: s Coffin the chair- Dr- Mewilam "I doubt the i132‘ .‘2t§§‘§$l.“‘i~°i..‘t’2§§m£1‘. o? x mm‘ ‘m5 L‘ ”' g°°d ‘mpmmmw cfice checking xtltzl the roortlng of to have the matter explained, be-, prim, méreaseg we“. singed by we "u" H? “'55 “lied 9" ‘he phbmhalrnlan. She urged theo- we 50ml- lfl i119 Plfls- "id Yflienill’ l" members to keen zvoli informed e- the House. that otlr dairyrnelt gggydjng 30am Qydgg-g and new n. were thieves. I want ‘.0 find out gtilatlorrs in order tho: thvy might how they were thieves Waa it by, explain them to members of the or- aocident or design? it seems that. garlizatlon which they represent. the Dunlnion Government, was the; The application form for ration first w discover it. How did they! coupons for men on leave. Wll cz- make the discovery? we: it ournloin . also the reasons for re- inapector or theirs? it ‘s n reflection§ WMEQIYS 1P the but“? Ya-ulm- n on the dalrvrnen of the Provdncetwfl-s ramlfifl, W" m“ bflmr ‘Pugs and the Dominion Cvovernmerttfhfiid, ‘Willcfilw? zfzuilélthm found them out. r still illink tnerefillll-‘t “i l" 33°F 6M “w, t. some misunderstanding about. it. t c‘? “w wxm-‘gm m “d, 1 don't think that the cooperatives “x Ceiling .511”; ‘or Mann on yvoulg do anything like that inten- storage vegtwmes were also a,” ona v. : m “d Premier Jones: "You dent think ,°,}“‘,‘,.§§‘§“}°”,,e dmeug ‘:11, one cweeratlte vwld in‘ w set speakers’ pattel. and asked utm- bers to advertise the fact that‘ ahead of another?" Dr. McMillan: "I don't thinktspeakels are available to an or- thev would cheat." ganlr-aticn if they will afliv _£=.¢M=r_~!°n¢=.1_"1f_t_h_¢v we". 1112-. 8 Dsliinmteeha-irmln. vvonrnvs nizmoxar. ADVIS- ORY CODDIITTEE SIEETS —The regular Imeetl f the Wooten’! m 3 E“ f1 the War i Committee Prices and 'l‘rade Council Chamber uphill collecting- carrot or turnip add food value and combine well with meat or . °.!E..-_._._____ '12:, Mfnarl‘: n. u» pen. Officer: for the e : "r aillifi. Bartlett. Preddent an. w. one-m a ' Vice innocent. Mn WA. num- ‘iecretary. Mrs. A3. Ouch .A. our», 1m L; Death nicks in Ghurka knife tell their own grim story. Both India! and Canadian troops aerve the cosmopolitan Eghih Army. Here Ohurba air ii Hun dead. ,.\'EW Mount-cits CASUALTY LlST- Atnonz those} reputed nussznz ill the latest Can-- e. Mount Car- 11 ‘ ary in India. Evening worsh s. Inch. Mus. Ban, nfofflcers Hwillbelaeldthismornlngati o'clock from her late residence 124 gwmr Street t: St Dunstan‘: Rlriai will in ’ . the {Roman Qflbolic Cemetery. GLASGOW Christian tmday, March 12. At ii ._ m. Morning worship: at 12.15. tCommunity Sunday School; at. 3 p.m., Iredericto at 730 p.m. Breadalb 2-11-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services Sunday. March l2. l1 am. Central Church; 2.30 p.m. Pleasant Grove; 7 p.m. York. n; 81!. late Mrs. Murdock Ross from Zion Presbyterian church y?!- . termy afternoon where services ‘were conducted by the Rev G l Carlyle Webster, who also offtclaf-ed lat the gravenlnternlcnv m Peon-vi’ ‘Cqneter-y. onoumry Iwere: Runell Cl-dickshan i ‘ivVelr. ‘Rte active pallbearers were: Donald MacKinnon. George W- Macfieod. Alex LmcDonald. Prank Currie. finest Cudlnore. and Har- ri‘ MacDOl-RB-ll. THE BAPTIST CHURCH - _At the service of rnomlng worship, am. the sermon by the Ronald Noble will be "WVDY Jes- ill Came." The will be Braokett’: Jam." The Church School meets for Bible Study period at 230 p. m. Dr. ‘Lelia. Clark will address the School, describing some of he‘: lrllereszing experiences as mLssion- ip will be observed at 7 p.m. This service will be in charge of the B.Y-P.U.. the speakers beinz Miss Mildred Crosby and ltfr. Ivan Robinson. Misses Aletha Saunders and Mar- zuerlze Brehau: will sing. organist choir-master will be in charge who music at all services. Personals Mr. W. P. Brxulgarrived home and oi “g and has resumed his work as Ver- erans‘ vVeilare Officer. m. Leon ‘worthy of Vancouver ia visiting his parents in the cit)‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Worthy after an _absentc of twenty-five 5'95?!- Dr. c. 1. Smith oi cndrtottewvu left this rnorninz for Ottawa. toot- tnnd a conference of the medical of the Department of Pen- sions and National iieluh. CflDt. A. Reginald Smith leftfleacirl: ooons for nuclear-aorta TRINITY UNITED CHQRCH. — In the absence of the Minster Rm‘. from the city. the will conducted School, under fi slid tion, uca fwthoda vrlliin to; ‘mm Sins. Attwood. A men's take charge o! the music the evening worship. Mr. A. R. enchll. A. C. C. 0.. will tiirect. the choir. ‘Ibo Fireside Hour of & Ma my‘: Services will be co the East Parlor after _W01‘dhli). l. dlrwctor at usual trtbesmen allow! cons Oec p614 of Stratford. Ont hllde mlvh which indicaw hi: personal tally of (Camdlm Anny Oversea Photo) '11:. funeral of the" ' held John ’ ‘and cal decisive 7-3 victory for has Goal-getter: for the Safnts were Dame t I 9" federation many reoculnendations were made including the following that a form of toot-op Poll be es-l tahliiud which would tabulate student opinion on ‘Joe b2 rwlll, question; of today, that etudentt opinion be clarified and crystallized- through panel tlisszlssion; and published in campus papers, that {he ' C.F.C.C.S should atternp: to voice their conclusion; in the 5e- cular arts. and zhat a greater effort be made to acquaint attxlant; the catholic altitude cowards ern social questions. vita! moi-i Another special skate sponsoredi by the Students Council was held in the College rirlk on Satuni March 4th, and we; an ottrrtanding i i success. A glacial word of oralse to. Oven Sharkev and Andrew Mac-l Donem for the efficient planner in} 1L which they arranged for and wuper- i vised the evenlrizr pregnant.- heid a meeting e: which cctnnlittees were formed rd plans discussed for the holding of the annual ‘Junior Provo. Prince, Ph D. Prof of Sociology at King's University gave an instruct- ive lecture to the Seniors and~ i t t ‘ Juniors. D,- Prirtce evplairted what social work offers u; a profession todav and he introduced {he students to the ogrporfunitfee afforded at the fifaritime School of Social Work , -Halifa.v. One of the five such schools‘ in Canada. this school offers‘ gffldllitg work in social welfare my; work nocxelv: Senior noouy, team was eliminated by the Army; in the second game of the finals‘ for the city League chemnlbnfihil The army made it two stralzh ‘Thursday night by a 10-5 victo, having won 14-10 on T118568? 1118M, The {out we; game score was 24-15, Ou: boys put uo l. stiff battle before being subdued by the strong Arm! team. . ‘the members of St Dunstalrs; team returned on Shtllfllfly 111E119‘ Feb 2cm from Sockvilie where they played e, return game W11)! Mount A. Hfhe game ended in a 't-'l m. time {giving St. Drnstan‘: the homo and :home series by a total score of 14-11. qgqm A_ led 2-1 at the end 0f the first period ‘lhe Shirts made it 8- ;al1 at the end of the second. then 1m me mix-d period with 9 minutes remaining and the Saint; tlltee goals t behind. R. Lomontotzne. McAdam Mon“ cam got. a tally that. made the final score 7 all Members; lof the team are zrateiut for the hospitality received during their short stay in Sackville. The Intermediate Saint lost 64 ,to the Juvenile Canadians in n hit ‘hockey gamg planed Marvh 1st l1! ithe college rink. Their second trims against P. W. C. ended with r. our boy! t i t Vi emure- an eve a The following is the sta-ndim of the Intramural league at the end of the third section.’ Pt: 1'1 L3 I 8 I Faucet; t m; past k forts saw tlileaurlalilgttonnolee deieeaeted by the Fuses 5-2. and“ the Sockets loee to the Faucets . Basketball: Our basketball squad suffered its first defeat of i)! season what the Navy wm I 27-26 vmtory in a scheduled 85m? of the City League. militia 14-5 at the end of the first half. the. ado brilliant __ponent,g 19-11 On Thursday l ti" saints squad gained a 20-18 victor)’ over the For a vihile tht‘! Saints led 14-0 but the "Y" made lt- 14.7 by ihzwtrdcofithefirst half _l’-‘t~ank omit wee lush w!" with a points. IN MEMORIAM . In loving memory of on: dear‘ brother. Jame: Bradford Boll who paused any in Halifax, 11.8. Mar. 1t. rm. We did not know the ruin rw M" We did not coo you Ille- w; only know you panned awn! And could not any - - s teat rest um. follow! r-ln “Tune time we W"! "W" you B t tnut in God to meet lulu. ‘Ever remembered by his lilteri. t ___ v On Vlfednesday the Julllor Class‘ Soft and sweetly you m Ilecnlnrl race mcyt-zl For Faster Rollo! o. CHEST CDLDS Muscular Ache‘: 8r Pains Tlrod Burning Fool IASSAGE WELL WITH UCKLEY BSTAINLESS S WHITE RUB TURKISH MINIQTEZI (‘.\.\‘.\D.\ The Hon. Sevx _:ed w.» Dublz: to C ~10 the C: y-zeh 1:33 On Wednesday morning M: 5.1-1. Ekltpt“ isino was tzlrecro Con. first d. eztzuotilce Empire . years in the A London. His cr ikish High Comm 11119 NOT DISAPPOI§TED PREDHJKSBLYRG, Sweden -(c P)- Blind since he was si. year: old, Valter Person, has rercvered hi: Sight a’. the age OI 33 'i\vo y r1 ago he married, and he (old the p mat hi; wife looked exactly as t had krtagined BIRTHS WHITEHIAD —- A‘. the Charloite- town Hospital on March l0, 194i to 14c Alfred '11: ear; and Mrs Whitehead ‘nee Helen Sex- ton. it. NA a daughter, Anne Marie. DEATHS IIVING —- At Cherry Valley March 9, 19H, Mrs. William . Irving aged 40 years. l-‘lnerai Se:- urday afiernoon a: 2 o'clock from her late residence to Christ Church Cherry Vaiiev, where service will take place. (YDONNHJ. —- At AvondaleJ-‘ridayt March l0, 1M4, Amok .\. O'Don- nell, aged B6 veers Pimt-ral Mon- day March 13. to St Joachim‘: Church. Vernon River, at l0 o'clock. Mae-KENZIE -- At Augustine Cove on March 9, 1944, firs. MacKenzle, aged 18 years. Funer- al aavicc will be held in the Pres- byterian Church at North Irv-on on Sunday. March l2, at. 2 o'- clock. lnterment in the church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM ..In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Josiah Slit]: who d thh llffl tMn-nlll-LISOO ‘Io-lay bring: but and meant-in No loving voice we hear How and and lonely is our home Without. our mother dear. Soft and unciiy yon are sleeping Sweden. reat that follows pain We who love you sadly this yo! But trust in God to meet again. lnvingly remembered by he! son: and daughters. 3-11-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ofLNe-ilio Clark 791131; passed bevoml Rlnrclr 11th. true in all her ways Sincere and Uprlghit and lust till the end of he! 3Y5 Beautiful memories o! one so m»: Are treasured still with u love sin- acre. her Remembered hv Her llmabanfl a u n Reuben Dickie-son, N. D. MacLean DNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltlhirl Phone IOI Leona and Limb!- 3-11- . SPEA G. A. Ramsay Breaking of Bread — and o —THEY SHALL NEVER PERISl-l- who trust in Him. John 10:28 GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince Si.) KERS D. L. Adams -— Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Sunday School — — — — — - — 2.30 p.m. Gospel Meeting — — — — — — — 7.30 p.m. Sine Forgiven — Heaven Sure — Eternal Life — ma y be yours H3mid~~