311cc 111cm- lsland Lady Passes Away In Winnipeg Word has been received of the Elli-ll of Mia. (001.1 Theo. B. Mc- ~<.ci. on Sunday the 13th 111st. d1. Lin.» ii no o1 her son-ln-iau‘. Mr. 1-.» :i.~- Bell. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Nil-s ..l i-eod was born at New‘ Gius- 14w l’. r. luiintl xiincty yours ago, n- .; ll daiuriitei‘ of the lillt‘ Jii-urea titevcnmn. After her mur- I.1\L',4‘ siie lived for many ears at RLVG’. Om the deaf. of her .1 lu- went to live with her Janette, afteiwvards mov- . ‘.1 11in veg, about. twenty 891'- nzs mo. She has visited her .1 hire several times since to Wuhnipeg. the last tune 1927. She lived far beyond three score being in her niney zvns a faithful and an loimno in car- nn Church at New‘ nJNC her TCaldtilCC . . .. i‘ iliiS b43911 ll 191511131" ,. u; mner or the Home \‘-'.‘. '11 tln- adotwd span of yt .i1id Sb Speaks 0n Ronni Education _ Extension in agricultural educat- ion ui Lin»; Province was the sub- ject OI £1 slziililiitllug address at, RJ. turv uncheuii yrszcrciiiv by R..o zuuan willie-r It. bhiiw. Depuy MllllSLPt oi AfiilCllillLifi, who outlined a plan briefly summarized as follows; 1. Conference among leaders for the purpose o: defining the couises ‘.11 be iitidintiulivii iillti the prepara- tion o1 outlines to exist in teach. 111g. l. Organization-of study clubs. wiuuiei-s and inspectors 1n s<hool field days areas. ‘.1. Cnztnge of School Fair policy to Schou. Field Day poicy to be- come 00111111115111)" ;11 ah 50110015.. >1 liv-ai-rdiririiicii. of rural sci- 01111- 111111 111: ulricuiiural study in schools‘ to involve investigation throuun visual processes and pre- Uillilllflll of nil collecuoris for more (iéliLitii study 1n the cassroom 11111111 DICIJUI‘ dirtctlon. lie 11s.. d: tin- oirsc: to the c ntci-iiig principally - public school curriculum o1 the inure ardent rc- The Central Guardian Thin column is reserved for new: of 1m: Interest but advermlna o! a newsy nature ml! be 1111911“ at 4 cents a word strictly Pl!‘ able in advance DURING TIIE entire year pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Eidward Island Fur P001 Limited by J. A. \\'..'.Jtei- and 00., Richmond Street. Charlottetown. L-l58-ll-l5-tf. FOX. Ri\.\'(lll.it.\ wishing cheap feed should try Sungio Puffed Wheat at $3.95 cwt. Available at your Sunglo Dealer or direct from factory. Summerside. International Fox and Animal Foods Ltd. L-IiI-i-IO-IS-“Ls till N01‘. 15. JUVENILES ARRESTED-Three juveniles ntere arrested by City Police charged with stealing frcm a truck. ‘They are additions to the growing list of arrests made by P0- licc in an endmvoui" to stamp out petv theivinz from parked motor vehicles. Several convictions on charges of theft 11111.": been obtain- ed in recent weeks. contrtmmi-rn-i-"fnno - The CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Adult Education y Theme 0f Address Before iiyro Club Rev. m. J. A. Muohv o! 5'- Dunstarrs University gaveum ald- drves on "Adult Mime-Lion at the regular weekly dinner nveetind 0! the Gyro Club held last evening in the Canadian National Hotel. The weaker first woke of 111' conunpn view of education before me war, described how the higher percentage of illiteracy among! the soldiers and sailors set oer- iain interested persona and grout! to work in an endeavor to i-he situation. Hie referred to the outstanding work of Dr. of the Carnegie Foundation. Dr. Thomdyke of Columbia University and of st. Flrancis Xavier Univer- sity in Eastern Nova Qcotia. He. referred to the 01111111141930" of the P. E. I. Adult Eiducation League about. three years M30 Ind remarked that Li’ it were not 101' the wonderful system of libraries here the work of the mat-rue could not be cal-lied on He slated that pert >.. an integral of the Adult Education movement was a large number of smooth Farewell To Rev. E. M. Aitken And Family A gathering of tho three aeo- tiona of the United Church con- gregation in the St. Peter's dis- trict. took place on the evenins of Nov. 3rd at the Manse, w bid 1e- gietfui adieu to Rev. and Mrs. E- M. Altkeri who have accepted 8 call from the church lnllcimundston. N. B The asemblago represented almost in totality the adult c011- gregetfon, with the addition of others who took this opportunity of contributing their good wishes to the valued pastor and wife, doubly valued as friends also, on the eve of their departure Gifts in the form of purses were presented by the oonsmmlon. by the Women's Missionary Society, and by the Young People's So- ciety. and addxeses read and pre- canted by the first two. It was significant of the esteem in which Rev. and Mrs. Aitken were held by the community of St. Peters and surrounding district, that. the congregational purse was subsciibed m without solicitation by several members of the Roman Catholic Church. one of “T110111 Spoke at S. A. Young Peoples Secretary To Speak At Citadel Tonight Tonight. Nov. 15th. at B - m. Brigadier R/ufus Spoons o Tgr- onto will conduct a public service in the local Salvation Army Cita- del. Brigadier Bipooner is the Young Peoples Secretary for Canada. Newfoundland. Bermuda and Alaska with hisheadouaners in Toronto. Before taking charge of all the Salvation Army's Young People's work the Brigadier was the first mganizer of the Life Saving Scouts in the Army. He was very succiessful 1n this branch of work. With the exception of a shor: term in command of tlhe East Toronto Corps all Brigadier Spoonetfls work has been among the Young People During his visit to the Mari- times he is conducting various Young Peoples Councils at Saint IN 1911. Next lilmmel‘ King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will come to their people of Canada. the visit making history as the first occasion a‘ British monarch and his consort have crossed the seas to greet their subjects in a. self-govering Domin- ion of the “free association of the members of the Britishcommon- wealth of Nations." In the 900-year story of the Bfllirll dynasty sinoo William the Conqueror probably the neatest thing to a preotdem m" their M31‘ esties’ 1939 tour of Canada Ls the memorable journey of the King’! illustrious father George V and Queen Mary -now the Queen Mother ~10 India 1n December. 1911. There at the Durbor. they John and Halifax. While in Char- lottetown he will meet the Youth Group and conduct a public ser- vice at B p. m. In this service tlhe lroronation in London, Juno were crowned again Emperor and Empress of India, following that; . ‘NOVEMBER Europe Favored In Kings’ Trips Of Other Years BUT ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA IN I939 REGAL GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY TOURE i5.‘ 193a‘ n 1x011 that took him within m over the Empire and to iiianv. 1W eigzi countries. In 191E) he 111.171: m, tour of Canada. and paid ,1 p; I visit to the United s: cw‘; year he went to New 4.31M and Australia. In 1921 he lia-ytiiég Sub; quently 10km t0 India and Japan. he visited South Africa. Stiuiii Am. 1211'... and East Africa, 81in cam we. and the United STnti-s n.8,", having become a 1111113011 pwtnfmo; in Canada with his EP mitt-h ma} Calgary. The llresent Kins. while h 33110, prince, was in Cfllliluit 111 191;; “w, a party of young officer.» Ilfiim m. cruiser Cumberland. It fir»; and during the War lie ti ygt] man British Empire ports in the court: of his naval career. “ Married in 1921i. iii Queen. then the D11 es of York, pnid n \ AX, Nov. 14 -Announce- frantic that ' . \ Hrfl/Il" n‘ . .1105 for Nova Scotia . bot-i. reconniiendcti liv .inzi.l Libraries COIllXHL-lilfiil i line last Session oi the 1.11s been uiniinnecl by i Lnivernment. t. :.-n who hail c-iiarge of t -i.- lnbrnrj." Uz-tnonsuiiiion Zi" (tfllflbiihlllllffll. of a rd provitite, wnle . P" not» kidtvnrd lslimcl. i". 1.11 t.» the (‘lovnrnment n .. >1. ;.- .ii.i‘~.i- h snrvrgv of Nova -- in‘ 1o the sl-tiltiutip rivs. A flint llnit‘ .1111 spoke in Pvvrv 111"‘ rcport has since il"llil1i("d, Lhrnrlrrs Commis- h .\li:¢.= Ilnteson i\ at- ‘ ' not 1401f establish ti-es l)‘. the different sections of n; r» bin will encourage and tI‘.llllif‘l]‘..’\.l bodies. nctint! vipvffkil/Pl)’, to brintlt . - tn bolhthe rural and . e of natural regions Ho.“ Sootia, The present m. ill!‘ commission nrc Dr. ' XIiiiii-o (chnirmnnl. S1111- - l’ lfirliicntion: Rev. Dr. ins. Reserve Mines: .1 (‘rocl-rl‘. New Glasgow: m .1 . _1-.,i-~... A . .Y1rt1'*r‘. finrrnw. Halifax; and Dr. l" I‘ “wt. fake Annis. " 1* drum-i. n nntlvr- nf Enillflfld ~ "twin. n!‘ Manrhcstr-r univ- rr l" l~~~ hnd Iihrnry r-xpcriencein flu- nrl.\.<....-.~: f-‘tn- rcceittcti her ‘by n1 thr- Torontn Public L1- e,i.,,avi_ wlirre she was employed for Emu» vrnrs and thflncc Wftflt Y0 m!‘ Pmrrr Valley of British Orllumbia p. prtpdttrf’ liv- Carnegie Tiibrnrv n“.il."““.il'.'ltlltfl ihr-re. Afterward! ahc was rm the sfnff of ‘he Iibrflfy arhool of McGill university. . . _. --T—¢._—.r—==/ Ton Late To Ciaoify WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED n-hiti, references required. Aimlif 1m. r. u. um. Umwr t Princg, V _ 11-15 1-15-21: WANTED-yd ei-al h wsework. __flc ’ - mam ma. 0:1:- Apply this o- L-lfiii-li-IB-Hif. ms!" - TWO armu: WHEELS and fir»: of a Model A Ford Car Reward. Notify J. B. Cor- rnghm. b‘ yesterday. The guests were H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture and E. Feenev of New York, who graduated from St. Dunstmfs Un- iversitv about 24 years ago, Rotaviiins nfni-iev and Colwell were welcomed back w the club af- ter being absent on account of i11- neae. More Czech Territory Demanded PRAGUE. Nov. 14 ~46? "e111" LA slice (.1 territory. inhabited by C‘I.£'Cii(i§]fi\'f\i{5, vrns demanded by Germany tmiirltt in a 107111111 no“ rulrlrt-Sstvl to the Prague Govern- mcnt. "iiic dctnnnd was said 1n Czecho- slovnkin circles to have been flat and min and no explanations were off ... The tPrfli/lfy Wanted by Gclmdiiy is the Domnzlioe i-t-uion. south west ‘of Pilson. con- stituting the western tip of (1200110- slovnkin. Parliament was oonvoked tonight- to meet on Thursday to elect l new president. Deputies will the“ find ilictnr-"lvrs fared with this lat- est tiotntiiitl. It will be difficult to inform the nation. ftlrcfvrfs be" ]if‘.\'l‘(l. sin o no government. could easily jnsiify llflildillf’ over to l {crayon pritVPf‘ tzsrrlloryt populated by its own nntiminls. Sn fnr two reasons have been advanced here for the Reich de- mand. One is lliat the territory forms l salient. between the north- ern and southern sections acquired by Qr-nnanv in the Munich Accord. which the Reich virislies 0o elimin- ate. The second in lrasml on the re- port that Chancellor Hitler want-Q in shorten the rnrvtrirwsncedwny being cmistruced from Berlin $0 the Brenner Pnss and can do so only by nmninz it through this strip of territory‘. 155.5‘. DISPLAYS TDNDON, --»I‘F‘P> —"Curtain- mL-scra," in the form of keep-fit. displays. lit-fore football matches are being considered by the Eng- tng in l; charitable donations disbursed by ‘HFSOCIBLV. The Secretary", T. P. Mahm- infoi-med the meet m: of the very large number of new members who were admitted into th.» Society this year. Several new appiications seeking membership in the Society were received and lead. It was de- cided tho» as usual the Socir-‘y’ will present their annual S‘ Pdtiickfis Play in hid of the Socirivis charity funds. At the conclusion 0f the meeting U1!‘ mvnilwrs viverc treated to an hOI1i"$, enter ainmeni in a continuation of ‘.l_ls~ “Mock 'I‘1‘ial" begun a‘ the Octcoei- mtcllng. This humorou= nliyvlct. which is for the benefit ‘ CDIIIDO witness!‘ to the outcome of ‘he ‘ iruz manifest iiv mmnhcrs ‘of the Socieflv. PERSONALS The mmiv friends of Mrs. C. M. Mnclnnis will be alert to see her out again. nftnr her serious illness 1n the City Hrisnrdi. Miss Sally Hulzlirxs, of Charlotte- town. is a week-end truest of Mrs. William Gill. at the Queen Hotel. »-tMoncion Times.) Min Katherine Fbniana. Oadiier of the Nobana Rmttirant is 0on- fined co her homo through illness. Mr, and Mrs. Cltnties Johnston and Mr. and Mrs Itnrold McCrae» 19ft by automobile ‘wr Charlotte- town. P. E. I.. to attend the Re- membrance Dny Bnjl. ._fF‘rcderic- hon Gleaner.) Mr. 1f .l-l. Shaw. chief superin- flendeni, of Education for the Prov- ince Ieft for Montreal on Saturday. He is expel-ted to return to Char- lottetown about the end of this week Ml’. Ted Boll of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Comm w. “um, N, B. , in syendiittr his va- cation in the City. Ted's many friends are extending him n moat cordial welcome. Coon. B. Roy Holman. dmllty Mayor of Charlottetown has re- tumod to his home from the Prince Edward Island I-fospmil where he underwent an operation more than a week aim. It in pleas- Cousins; Boswell; Miss White; Bessie tor: w. Henrii Charles McKenzie; Eilstvortli Large; Arthur Heartz; Ho!“ Beauty Parlor; Dr. Pierce; F- Venlderscivie: James Hanis; m. AWN; A. E. Russell; Frank Riggs, Whites Restaurant; Aben McLean: M1‘. Berrigon; Mr. Bohaker; A. m. Toombs: Mr. scum; J. G. Jamie- 5011; Miss L. M. Beers; Ethel Sutherland; D. J. Riley; Ira Show: W. Jay; Condon woolen M1116; Dororthy Stewart; Jean Me- Leod; Sybil Gordon; Batt 8a Mc- Rac; John Ling Laundry; H. A. Cflnllibell; Mrs. H. Cahiii; Miss Dinuwvll: A. F. Owen; Roland 1111101‘: W. F‘. Baker: L. E. Well- iivr. Jean McMillan: Ray Keenan; f? f A Friend; Fred H. ‘Prainor; Bertie Stewart; Bunnyaidc Beauty Prior; Stewart Jones; Mrs. P‘. A. A. Match: Mrs. 1-1. a. c. sun-i; Rxvbefrt J. Campbell; M11, H. Benoit: Mm J. B. i-Ioganff-f: C. Brown; Dr. Ci-oken: Mrs. e W001i; Mrs. E. C. Coomba. Orion Johnson. MINK SHOW IILD LAWRENUBIOWN. N. 8., NOV. I4--(C’P)-—-A two-day mink show. the first ever held in the Mari- time Provinces. opened in this Annapolis valley town today un- rlei‘ auspices of the Central Mink Breeders‘ Club of Nova Scotia A mun of 283 exhibits were on dia- nlligyéoo valued at npproilnaoaly DUBLIN ~10?) —Oapt. J. C. Iieeper. huaiaand of Mix Alice Gardiner. noted Irish golfer, was found shot dead in a field near his home. f-fe was monngii; dir- eltm of u. linen mfi-l at Cookswwn, County Tyrone. HEN! AUTOGBAPII IGGS SYDNEY. N. 8. W., —(OP) - Hena will antiwar? their o“: if the Health Depa merit hm ap- proves the "henolnefar." a dwloo whose inventor claims will wWont pieaervodvoma being cold u fresh. The "nanometer" 1| shopped bo- hind each hen and as 1.20 ngw hB {c r-nnvmlneflng 11.11 Pyiotbnll Association sntivlfncfmflyt. 0R8 an w ma. n. Inch hmfiiwfigie-mm with the breed of tho baa all! his close, we want you to feel to the fullest, that our best wishes go wit-h you, to your new home in the sister province. Our little ones will miss the thoughtful little face of Phyllis, and the mischievous smile of Elaine. They too will soon find new friends. and though as is na- tural at their tender ages, the lit- tle chums they have played with here will soon become but dim memories, yet it is our hope, that you will visit us often. so that their young friendships mnv be renewed. and the tics formed so early need not. be broken. Delu- frn.~iirl:.". in the words of lhc Apostle Paul, we would say. "Press on to themark of the high calling which is in Christ Jesus." and may His divine Presence be ever with you. and when at times it may seem as if your most strenuous ef- forts lack fruitfhllness, may faith in Him, and the knowledge that. the Comforter is over with you sustain you, and give you strength and courage for renewed effort. To any good-bye would give u: mutual pain. We tender this gift, from the three sections of the congregation, and some others who asked the privilege of participating which though it poorly represents the measure of our love for you. nevertheless carries with it the fondest affections of a poxtfllé, whose hearts Wit have altogether won, and who sincerely regret the necessity of having to say even nu revoir. Signed The Congregation. Mn. Aitkenr~ » We the meiri-bcrs of the 6t. Pct- era Women's Missionary Society, and all the other women of this section, wish. on this occasion. no express our grateful thanks for all you have done 1n the various or- goniaotiona of our Church, since coming here llx years ago. When you became president of our Auxilliary, it was a weak strug- gling society. lacking interest end initiative. Now owine almost en- tirely to your energetic leadership. and your leaf 1n the Missionary . we are l. gmwing vigorous gmup. and the spirit of devotion and genuine fellowship at our meetings is on inspiration to mcmbc overy . Your cement faithful pleasant weekend visiting among friends. Mrs. Peter Carter and daughter l/Cwmllflfllfd by Mrs. Mary Runes of St. Ileresas motored to souris on Sunday. - Mr. Harry James, Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to 4g Road on Tuesday. November has been ushered in with beautiful autumn weather 11nd still continues this is much appreciated by the farmer. who are busy with their ploltfthiti": and other fnrm work. some flfc m- guged in hatiltng produce but as yet very few cars have lren lonfi- ed in these ports. Mr. Blots Andrews. Charlotte- YDWH. was among the recent vis- itors to 48 Road and Cnrdinnn. Mr. Edward-Etedmond and Mr. Nicholas Iendrighan, Cardigan motored to the City ‘Tuesday 0n business. Mr. Peter McKenna, Baldwin's Road. was a recent visitor to Montague. Miss Mary Goodwin. Ciliy. is sysending a few daya visiting with her mother. Mrs. Hannah Goodwin Baldwin's Road. Mr. IL‘. T. Riggs, business visitor to Monday, Mr. Alexander McLeod, Lorne Valley. ‘was a. visitor to the City on 'f‘ucsday, City. was a 4B Road on On Monday evening a Masquer- ade dance was held in Lorne Vai- ley Hall sponsored by the Women's Institute. There was a large crowd in attendance and many very love- 1y costumes. The judging was not B" 911W matter but nevertheless the jwlgcs. Miss Mary McAulay, Mint Stella Carter and Mi‘. Jack Web- Bter. lost no time in picking the winner after all in costume lied marched in a large circle to the strains of the orchestra. music. Indies first prize wont. to Mrs. Bertram beard representing “In Flanders Fields” a costume which was certainly mfldQ with skill and lft and looked very lovely. Win- , teaching in the Gunda School, will bee: hilt in vol of our ohikhn short intermission when 1901 to 1910. did much travelling a.- ronnri Europe and earned the title of Eduard the Peacemaker. His success "as a romotor of inter- national friendlnes! and the ad- vantage of so efficient a type 0f kinrzship attracted universal at- tention." says one via-filer of the period. It. is also remarked: “The royal hand was to be seen in the pron-ass of fol-elm affairs in a manner somewhat. new to old-fash- inm-d politicians." Erlward VII confined his overseas Journey's to the other nations Fmropcg He paid no visits to the Ifviibh Dominions. When Piircc of Wu however, he was in Canada. in limo as "Lord Rcnfretv.“ He swept 17 weeks in India in 1375, I-lls son. then Duke of York (after- ivnrds George V1 with the Duchess rlnter Queen hfnvv) was given the d-tviy of inaugurating the Common- wealth of Australia in i901. The Duke and Duchess visited Auc- i-rnlin. New Zcnland. South Africa and Cnnnda during that tour. Fklwnrd VIII (now Duke of Windsor) during his brief ‘M1311 from Jan. 20 to Dec. 10. 1936. like his grandfather. the last previous King Edward. limited his travels to the European continent. To Canadians the moat important of those European visits was on the occasion of the Vimv Ridge Mo- morinl unveiling July 26, 1930. ‘But when Prince of Wales his totirs of the Dm-niniona brought hlin the title of "ambassador and snlcsmnil of the moire." He wad. perhaps. the most oorruiar man 1n the world when ho ascended tho throne. Mada Many ‘roan Les than a. ear after tho Arm- isfice in 191B ward as Prince of Walesnbegati a round of travels o vs prize went to Mr. Cecil MoNoih drizsoed as a bag of potatoes and no doubt certainly looked real. second prize winner Mr. George Mc-Aulay dressed ll A Northern Trapper with his largo fur carp and mittens and no doubt, he also look- ed very original. After the judging all unmasked and lee were TIN-filmed by Mrs. Al n Mcflwain dancing was continued for the re- mninder of the evening. with a lunches were aold and naofaeoond M11110! Mfinino uwuOentefirsi- hot. ice ed the laxliea. "w :~ b11811 931111111 5111' 1911"“ ~n'ine \(iVOC'i'lil‘ . - 1 - . 911- :. . 1:. loplxi daughter - ‘I, f‘. ,, Jersey cw‘. szaiv-n .- Choice, “inking study clubs. 91¢ “Mk "i5 some lenirth 1n appreciation cf the T161111 Ofimtllled YOU“! PQODlPS L - be; mm moqved he; .I i . lwr” soai‘i-in-Ll1iu' Robert l‘ ‘ owned and ‘esicvl liv Stead Bros, "I which ,1"? °X°1a1“°d'._ v influence for spiritual unify, and 5111111118 COTIIDMW will take vart.!p,f.s,f§{“cha,‘fif o; sglpgovmment lfltIxeflrfigg niggid "5 % l‘ .' . ‘lizw strand 011131111111. . Cl ' , 1. has re- In 115115-11: 119 ltiefltldltd 01-1181’ (m. me wemmq of Chrlswm m- 'I'l1<> BTOWIIICS‘ and training Scouts and no mimmg King o! England m" chrimtma_ W . n1.- i (i 1., yiuriiiiy of ll1i~ .~ n; 9v. feature o1 the plan 1o round out deavm.‘ “mo” m‘ v3.10“. C],,_|5_ will be in lii-flllilflflCB. t‘. d v 15nd ‘hat vast evwm a -_. ~ v_ a (Minter . _.- . v Ad“, “U, ‘mi. HUMP _ _ mum, a most lilslfLlClill/O address. _ "an cmds pxmhtd m, Mn and On .Wedncsday the Briznfiir-r . k‘.“‘,n§‘frl{‘ing 966°!“ and Queen of Kenya at Nltlltlbi. 111i be 1:01“ =11 1111111- u 11.1 pupils for at 5.42 PM“ ‘"1" “if Ch"‘““““. C“! Mr< Aitken durin: their DHHWFHYP “m °°'-‘d“°t.’“ h“""‘ ‘mrvjcf i“ x131.’ 2.11.... on the Medina a liner . .ut 2.30hP. M. from vqul-iit rural (‘i[lZ\iLelllp. per (Mm, i“ pa, 01d Cnintiitnzii and other club activities heje‘ ‘ filéiygeggon with the Day of Prnvor ymknéd for the Mme Vi“ with 511N115 “(WM l1" ‘Cruiser m chm“ ‘110910111101111111! £1211‘? in 305 days. “N? (‘Lsmésedkvme Messm Ted The following addresses from the i. . a’ #3,}; :'f,.g"a'w‘e d” ‘am-hi rtflinvs. in hoonr of “The In Janna‘... 19m "m, “w! mr_i ' 'i (11111? y“ . Tfrffl} “- I'()|]] m. Frank Asliworth of °°PFT°'~'"'ti°“ “M m” ‘v""""“'n‘_ J11- mmv woijld as 1hr be‘ WI" Kingl" The canmfla“ PM“ P011114 U“? “ll f‘ 5Y1 T“? v ' If‘. o. G . d‘ 1...»... 7 um‘ { and?“ '|.. ‘ a‘ H‘ HZIIIIQX. itnioli H. Jenkins and G. Ml-fiklr-illlt’ 5@1'l_1‘_i\.fhvfgllfufliflg‘ “Sty ‘ cf Low‘ Citiiiii. -_ i , . ) h] , (__ CI‘l1l‘-€‘l‘ R2110". s. vi iwrv A 8”‘ ‘m’ m" ‘ v M" “a w- ts; .";-“‘~.‘.‘.* {:12 .. .1 - . ' . .:.~‘::.‘...‘:‘ 11%.‘? one... $531K’. ‘ i" inhvvvr ‘ ‘,, v.11‘. nt- 1' 1:111 an :~ ‘9- - ' - < “t -“.‘!. . r tvl-xin-a (1 h.» .. B. "r ‘ ~ P‘ ' S. '1‘ M’ t": , -—- m ;*-i1;‘- ‘l~"“' _ 1'“ " ~ ~ i ---~»‘—‘ l‘: Ed. Qlillllfl}. niui P. F), r D; .1.‘ l.‘ , . _ ‘who in which both the climate d n V. .1‘, _.';~- 1-‘ gtiiunln is reserved xoi news i‘ elniif...» (If “"_“"‘> _'" ‘j’ ,(_;"v"“_1_""_ |l‘.\ RE\\'E|,I, PM: Y _ on Rev. W. F1 nnr‘. Mrs. Aitkmi; srtit and lake T)‘H;tqrl‘l1“thp §€K‘\L4:4\i'\,(p ‘of lixlii and the temperament of ogmfglgonn; “u. A.‘ o1 t. .ii interest butsdveriising o1 . \lll.'\"tl' ili“.\ (.='i_\1n-_-i s 1"’ Tiiniu-rihyi evening last about 30 About two weeks 3'10 we ianrnerl 'l'li~ Major needs no intrmllictinirii? lliviill‘ 111'!‘ S0 llmlll)’ 94711191941 paflammg bv-ni ._- d ins. ,1 nature may be inserted it will not have ""11"" I1‘ '1 lllglllml‘ yvflntg 110091.. gamhmd at m; hQmQ with sadness, that you our beloved to the people of Qy1ayintt..+,.“-,, 'I“il' ltPiWYl-ll Cami’ f0!‘ the Durbar Twcmwsix v _._- p: 1 at 4 cents a Wllrd firm"! W!‘ lmmllls‘ when ('1 FY99" ' D. M. Richardson. Chnr- pastor, and your eqnnllv hvlnveri iii: Vin-long ‘@5315 ht... ha“, an r-lv-r-rl-rl an area of ‘Ifisquare miles. "m. ‘Genrgp v_ l. = , an‘ i“ ‘mwumx “ u“? rum‘ niiwnx lwriliilg I" n. to ‘-‘.l\‘l" n farewell Party helpmsitc were to lcavv n< ‘or mi» ways bran abbreviated l1ii<i have Til“ ll‘\“‘l“ m‘ ‘made nnmbitilied first‘ Austrnliaii f':‘.<“'t‘. z» . . . T-WJ. .. . _ 4 ' ; _ _ i. 1v,‘ n her fiililfiittfl‘ Hilrlz-i. who later other field of lfil)(t1'.O\.l"sfi"!‘<'\\‘ at lWP-‘Pfi helpful and iscncfirirl. 3 "l? “"5 “mm” the amp e‘ at 1'l!l')f)1il‘i"‘. ’ “L\5§\‘§l (,)‘b‘,l*\(’;o“£ H1‘. i1.) iii the week lcil to take up resici- parting with you is Rilf‘\'lfl'°d hv , “Tfhlf-‘I: 311d M“ K1130!» Officer; n‘. n mound “'11s fllflfiifllced w It is rvcnliu! tit": fLflf-l“ _5 and e .15‘ ._ “ R eiiuc in li/Iontreal. The guest. of the knowledge. that for yon tlio l" flutter ofnhe Mnncion (Hugh) ncciiniinodaie a0,000 nfliil/es- toria. who r01‘; ° 3mm‘; w“ . gu .’ uni.- i 1 mo p, 1 1. - _ ' honor was presented with a beauti- change is a promotion tn greater P“!"‘-‘ Wm 3-50 a-rcompnny‘ the 1901 while no or . ‘EH1 115 m‘! 3W5 511mm“ .- 7 “ - . ‘r [o1 1d fl ' . Bvlimidier. Announced Reforms ' . . . . _ _ .ie (lea-AL w l1, DU .. . a no camo locket and a box of opportunity. . herself, was tery mi “mm ‘he? we” “m” trniii1tii should‘ be QIVQJ} lii a ma. H3“ " A‘ a ClTEXJOIBIPS. Presentation was made 51x vchrs ago von came 1h n; The public is cordially invited to ‘ l~ - SHIP-Po utid contests “9-"3 l..n a. Lasting iniprx-s-ioiibc llltblit! on ' “r m" bi 1.11‘ James. Cndmoie on behalf g3 minltuqi m on} (‘lvyirbhflk 11h 19'1""! these sonic-es, ‘gt Vat that time flflnollflbfld i f - . 1-. 111W YPY-“trlllilili-ls “Vi”? l" - pupil... niintl and a du-sirc es- Pmmfw of those irrseni The remainder mjnigfpv: and .-nnm-pu-~g|n,," "m... 1 is in India by the British ms ofhu. mbwc‘; . _ h“ i - n“ 1.11.11‘. even- funnel. s.u<l\. mid in- - ‘A’ giwdtligqficl-liéinz Awigi isrifnijuincgamas ‘hatxfi-(vp, a giixpwy-jlnytf‘? 1 0d firiinrqiltllgf‘giesogréiezdthtfig $.33; goumgei 6211s,‘. an,‘ . a? I iw“ ArDrc-tcntl we M11001 u mmg in Han l, “m C,\,,..,,.,_, m I,..,.,,,,,,(, a F d. ' _ fir‘. ._ich n was The unknown quiin _\- .- ‘a us“. .1. inc 111111113 you lmwrdlyovtty, a_ c0nsp-r\1é£1-‘_c “finds m Indian 80w ore er om vi ‘.n_n. __. t. m. __QFQXL hflgulet to be Ehlp- gfilzdiillltggllilgitilfi fx-lgrly‘ ‘COIIIJJLIACXISEQ; )\')llnf!{l’i1lt='l.~ gill!“ 112A iwiglggy “no wasgflfixitagl csrtmmehzdrilz! glggfifiagnflgléiinegfltfhwififlgeOIE“JS;)R£ ginxotiithgigsgsidtipnzlaiénli emmom _Lm.d Cunom for m_ igiyofgicinliipy gigciieotncxssfnl‘. ‘~ ; ». '. ve r S€'C‘I'Rl r w . contieo on w: .1 1c krona n 1.. _ _ . -_ 1 1 ., ,., . ,- , ‘ g‘ eh‘, ~,1i)e¢?£1 Mr. Shaw manna ‘1 5»,,,._u|au. “y,” intmtvy 1,, mm“, ( oinpni. \_ Charlottetown Girl F,fl.tii°fRf‘tnTy_ In your case we can wandering thoughts to a doc-per S M's‘ a. Plrtmlfi} vioemy‘ m? Ytlfk “M” Mn“ ' . .11: icr , __ ‘ v_ v H H _ D Gh1dfl$ “m, plesenged by he, , “h u, ,, d) h“ ML .,. ,..,, . . mo! ..l \\(l.\ f.aii..erred from Cal Qmr-n Mano on "w... n, ~ ' ‘ the v 5W1?!“ 0i owl-MM n rat-anti! lli-‘iifoilotlvirlr v-tmrnitttrc COMM“, “ilh a lovelv book o“ iiiliyixplvlna-lgffiayé- flijgtlalrm ‘Il-list-glrliliheflf We‘ fihwt .i1::i1li1'-~.'~ ‘o "ti, n izovernorshiii was Enmyre tfqn‘ M NWT; M“ wil ‘ _ was ittlilfllh!" l" ‘r1 l?‘ ' M 1..., “Wk whén a" voiced ‘ ' » ‘ ' ’ ‘ 1 . ‘“""<‘"‘ “u L1H‘ Bengal presidency. ' ' ' " 3 l _ _ new (vmvq gyp- pg... - , ‘. ' ' A are in m“ IWSSPSSIOH of our affcr- encouraged 1.11011‘ yfliltlliili tallr S . wlifirlbtntou > fuilri, Joiiri Reiflzr‘ . ‘ ‘ n“; Dnafnlljtelfsrfpfiégligéalyflf Egg? Lion. and your conduct. confirms “m; Qygflgqked their lanurt,“ m. chunbCs-bm’ m‘) 9f u“? mmofl’ —-W~~* -~~"~~"i—— 5111111119111 W111 Uuwvnux‘ .0 a s swm Chas. Worth. Citv. A pouiuy ‘ Md“. ‘ n 11$ l" 1116 0P11110I1 that 0111' $0.91"?! 15 giving them honfiuence and i1 f..i..- (imm, V,“ mm“; “A head m . ._\ shipments will , ,., ‘- . t. y‘... was discussed at some iengt i. It returned. Summer and Winter. 18:5 forward outlook. To you IL was " i tim the! wrllllle" B9811 . of LIL») in. as 11111.. 1.1-! to ducl- . ' . . h. 1 e in .911 at the e of r . 1 consideration in Lon- 0), bu. (Uuhh qwmnn, to me deb was also drcided to riizflze a mcm- - 91111311811 711-111 11ml .8110“. t "l"?! a. inbour of love, and your an‘. gtigg‘ V151; A war 1mm» they; ‘Jeri! there in ample wnie. _.,,.,,.,,.\ ,.‘.1L,H,.,U,,fl; mum In bersliir) cirho. Presidvni A. Carr sunshine and shadow. 3'01!‘ 1111"‘ was in the doinz. The pr. of .\. , m, flttgqnept w asgasgjnate we 11-151-11-15-31. , L110 up»; m" the prvrldvd- beicdn Wlirti "p111 our 110111“. 111 111;; 1-11....‘ children are Oolisclfllls oflv nrot‘ mid Htiffiiiwe ' . -—- _ ,1 1-; w, -—-—-~-- m st, o a] our Oifuflflliflti". a gk»; . -.H;. -, .1 . 7 ' __ ~--:.i<ii:1 i. stuevlvr: -—T1i€ » oi’ 4\\‘i.f1l.\l]ll£l(§ aligns PASSES -\'l‘ (‘f-PF ‘lll-"ER-‘E Orphanage our iovs- mid all our sorirtvz. you "hilrytfougonfii;iitiiisiliiisoitii-ii you, h. T oimilf‘! latgisivfgilrhh fléeiloflip r31: i. ,, ‘m. was (lyserv- -Pru\1ii.r<-, no more On Amntian‘ ltiOlllli u. November . have shared o11r experiences. You “m... has 1,9,.“ harmony and i“; i, A Dfrb ,.‘ h 1 (fm defeat ho 5 r Ho.‘ me United Church lizni ever Lulu-ii 14m, alloy h long nun tedious ill- have been ever welcome when you o; friction (we m 1a.. e ‘n',e.,§ul.c‘ H; c ‘I ,3?- w: p? “on tfit i‘ l" itlllhf. Rm’. Arthur 1111111 111111118 nos: loorne with Cliristinii pdti- exercised your friendly habit oi‘ vom- unfailing colu-PM. 1.1.‘... ?;,..,‘1?IUTL (a; 3.10;, Ea; would 5 " “"*")“-‘“ a “"7"” “WTWTF “msed w‘ 31- ‘"1"’ H1111 1l11i111i1‘1‘i11i~‘ 1111 M1‘- RO- _ 61091111111 in on 11s unannounced. u-urktxl tirelessly OIVLPIHIIIIHS‘ ‘til ‘~11 “i111 1dr ify Iyrital entered a 1 ' lite cccaron and suitable ‘ 1 1°!‘ the 59mm] berl Muirhvnri hizuwzliinms passed “'°“ns Mun“? $10-90 Each of you hold: your individual “mt-ii 1i101‘e lii-i-'.‘w..i;. 1).. (v-qtc-fguiwwlrgjéf‘ 1- in, “ion m, ‘m. 3 T” $11118 b" the 5110i? In M?" ‘t1.“‘“‘.l‘°' “'“'“,"“ °"g"mr"“"“"‘ peacefully intyiv a’ his lionic in fmd 311E‘- E- 0315111131011 15-90 place in our esteem. You. Mr. o; a bu) hélilumakm- wjxl‘; ‘:\~._-lq1‘~1'?"-J,1 iwAu (i i314 and me " l‘ '11 W55 5511111 All" ‘“,‘f]a‘“°.m§f *“".“‘~.“ and super- Cape Trzrvcrsvi I10 win scveiitv- n!‘ Pol) TMINS 19-99 Aitken have been to our youth, as are onhym have .0“ ‘O nae us ‘1.““_ m“ ‘.11 “He: Ind“ _ xhntamie‘ Mr‘ w‘ A‘ mill‘? ifll?lk-liflwt'§(’il‘i(lilirli‘ll(lfl swstem mm Fem“ "f “u” “m! “n” a ma‘ " W‘ Bouncy “L00 m those wh" a“ older‘ as a "hmm we Sfeel that 5111 8a 0121...»; Qt"! ‘tllceilkrtlillgiifidhwith its dis- ’. if‘. lillflteii a “Tfrgiifi lxéltrw of £011,131’ 2JI“(1“DA\~§- n‘, Wm l me gressive and 1110611010115 farmer. A §““‘DM%£‘;~ toour fect andaliQht to our paih"ii1 Sphere of servlce yam. giqzlyoiymmlin; loyalty ‘. 1i cmorv o r ro- . . 1 t, . - - hi my ‘id iii. 1 ‘.1 . - ~ '1 - hristi t. Y .. - » . . ‘~ , ' Mo... one». i.» l- urge. “ M‘ w“ Bfi.~§“%‘.‘i‘-i‘.3l“"- n‘ "“°‘.‘...i."“2‘é‘...i‘; it.':*‘...x:;;1rt?i;i;.:5 first: §r;~.“;.-..r"‘ "'~“"‘°“ 3'88’ 2"“ still‘ “i???” °i 1" w“ us. ed gm iii iv n» a Mi a ‘.1 j y -, ,- , _ _ i‘ , ‘e v11“ V '[\_ Aha,“ 5'00 015ml 11 T5 R11 961m “if”? with you, Mr. Aitken, and‘ two‘in 1911 remained his only visit as ........ ruv HELD-A very .1813... inJti‘ 3.1“. .‘.2....?l°i.‘.§i‘i...:1 §‘.$..“.t;.i. .-:.};..‘1“*‘.3,,,.°°:,,~,;‘,;1,E:,~,§ MLQMRuyB to...” w» €.“.‘.’.“.?"€l.’é‘i.i';;‘..¥li‘2 éflln-iilifi’. §t;§,;~',"gg,,§"‘§g$1‘;,,;"§,;5 b"; r:“,%1@$,‘,§;;.,',° gt3".,,§‘~?:$..1:§~g,§§ 3i -- ‘ i Day was held on or some spccizil iuaxrrc which the be i‘ ll Ch ~l f Sc ti. d. - - fl-Zm- 5,00 ' ‘ . . ° ' w n an‘ “ . ‘ ' ‘ _ ~‘ noun in Mr. A1111“ $11001 W‘ dvtvlvlled: 11111161 1111-1 gimis rsgrvivtftl blwchiso sorgowfllng wall" Gm“ 5-00 gash ‘figmfiiliii? g ammclatmn‘ - it‘? ‘rispchplist (lift Fhilnderstlnt ‘$11111 w Mam”, Fox Fam_ 53.5w,“ he ~beuc‘.ed_ agrmultura} “vldow fommrly’ Dom Adams or proud? a, Moms.“ L00 hlman aha humobus and Lind“; _Sig_ned on behalf The Womens “not 1011.910 n; n con ac Dom- <~ fyunent field mam nuimiur would be conduct-d in the Gaspe. Quebec‘ ms son Edwin on Cudmore Bros. 8.00 smmufig were w. welcom? when Missionary Society, and all other 1 1e r0811: r mbi EdOVEItEiRS l n .. h official graders, de- ‘egngrlfliggi an; the homestead’ and the lollg“ying 11;. H0851 you mp’... “s h, ow. homns that Wilgligél Polfesthevlfit. ‘geteévs Slsiciéon. p11 ‘pithy “gyetiwcgga fir’; emodnm I _ ‘ i "-1 rril-rg- than a hund- ' '_ ,, .' ' ‘ , ., . 1-. ~,l;1‘1d glut-mo d_ l‘ 11,- 1111i’, . ‘ ‘T , , -1 - - - l1 P1" ‘ _ r- t _ ,, , . i m» tmr "1 1 .......::.. J2 .21;- “ - w their? i;“i.‘°...t".ist:" ii ti‘; ‘He £2‘- 1.1.111.".tz““.aiisis..‘°..ttt. and." wit‘: "o l in the ranch in ‘ . J . . . . Ietrm; Hazn. and Wcniell, f Co. "5' 9° 3-00 ' ‘ " _ r5‘ ' ' n‘ ' ” I » - . ' '. *WMWmMMh%fiHM$fi$%§fiwmwwwfiwfi*“3 '*w$$$fi$W$J$ . %WWfiWWW%%%WW%fi$$%h ... 11r"'1‘-1<1e the high clam leadership exlieriehoo 1n prewarma DeSabie, to all of whom sincere l1;- M nald 2.00 1m .5 Wmmely micome In your Gardl an And ‘atelier on sme . ‘gm eof my and firs Joseph mm bra .I.F‘l".‘~’.9...'§’n°‘§,'?§of'fl£°: gfiisfrfoifidyhifghgwwgfi $112.33; synmsermeglywiil flteikfidedrililijg; rhinefl yle eflafifiglo- leadership of all the voaing people's g Arctic. ' Lake. The child's condition 1| do-i , . . , _‘ _ _ . . . . ,, ‘l w 111*." is mirvly a step 111 the Adult Eduvflt-lol1 M11 e in Church of svoilhiid on wedhes- Mamfie Stew“ 2'00 mupsurilegid ilgaweirilinemfyou have VlClIHty Tmlchii“: °he.h.”m °I m‘ pa” Hb°d u m“ "~ v "r- . a = P. - mi w nae...” n: not.“ 21.2.1: 1.112.‘. tr..t"in‘:.t....:t: ‘ out who undesirable cnn Back o_ 1e primary --ioo wor 565,44. m; the 11mm __D_ ge a eo 1,00 . . - ' —-——-— v k _. > , ' '1. _: "It, W money mm, m m1. m. mm, ,5 9, tremendous new o __i_ Mm, Frank Bel] 10o lieve. there has never been one Ml. Philip Mclnnis was a visitor was_the last Christmas greeting BIRTHS b, ;..,,,u,, my w“, m)“, 0111111,. We find distress, broken QUARTERLY REPORT TABLE” 1-1. H. Mummy 1, _ 34,0 single suggestion of eritieishi, from to the city during the past “.814. 1193.1» of the King: It is good in _.. _._ __;_V__ __.,=, “m , acimn aim,‘ m“ hm Q M- drawn farnlisanti btlllglfliflifilflpfigéfo; _The “gum- mnnmly meeting of J W Johnston 3,09 any member of any of these M], Wilbur 1d think that our own family of peo- MONAGMN_At m‘ C“, H“ P“ ~"- "I" “Sroittléggnltftiqgliioltlnse of e 10n fffdbwfryelestgil-tnshh ‘lsociet wag Droeoréeddiymoison 3.8g Wnmiw m“, mum“. mus, Valley was a visiigi- tgathe cm or? Iillgdisinatoggafiieesziethttiimget311113;‘; "l NW 11 19“ 1° W m“ i ~ _ e in e e y‘5 a. on urs- - , . 1 .’ _ . ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ "m" Hm“ Rodd Milton’ and nlaq-KCLIHZ- I ftrheié day evening, November 10th. As the R. E. Spillett 2.00 satisfy, and the prospect challenge. Mfmdfiy- with other nations -a friend of all -l§-¥1l<?5..1!f?11&§1“‘_‘§'.“.,§°§'1;:.=~: mm‘- ms wvM-k-end in Montaime, l? . be a.“ u“ 91 um‘ n ' quarterly report. of ‘he Society was Mrs. J’. H. H.111 3,09 In your new charge at Edmunston, m and cnmy 0i none . . .” His Maj- . T s . r‘ -~ of his sister, Mrs. Allison 321%. “§,r§§’,‘,.‘°,,,,f,‘f,‘fh ,,§>,§§,1g1;=";,,,,gg tabled M. this income there was a Mrs. n. J. Phillipa 1.00 you will meet. new work, new dif- 11,0113“? °f 110111 1011118 111111 91d our voiced his "ii-lieu Christmas _. _, “M " 1...; .-_. BTHQLIJGII. . -L. etc., time“; the only. real salvat-l Prelarsaiieéiittwlndlglnclgéiflflmlieftgiifigsd‘ $1.; McDoIL M1311? y rgflliltigiilmvffielxfixektelzldalfy: kit’: ggmilg Woflfighiiilgigihll giioiugiilvdgi afii-Sfjhofiy $113K“ ‘$3 MCLURE -.At Breadnlixihe Nov. ‘ , ~ - . , e is, - . 1 tgliistbggriie fifilililowl-igiiriairflglpmigxiisli 32f félpggg°c§fwz"ghgfejfig%geu' O. D. MscCr-egor 2.00 quer the second, and cherish the gggenelvtge magician. and my grand-children who are with ifialltfffilnllflfgiéeHrlggtlergel-"gum come- M1 53m" ‘muted m u“ the various committee: were heard C’ N‘ Bum“ 3'00 thud’ To suggest that l“ ‘equip ._____._' ma todah for annual. family at. 2 o'clock _ fififfl Bfltfison l3 “m” °‘ °d“°““.°“ M“ kaim-‘hlp- and the president J w Hogan in- M's‘ H‘ w‘ w°°n 2-“ “is "e" "Mds W“ d° m‘ w" Geo M rti gmhiwmfls l“ the “nemm mm MCLEOD i: 1 n owns m this connemun m. su-ongiy em. fommd the mecfjng. 0th“? “aliens Du R A crewman 100 get the 01d, would be m Express s“ u. Pele a n and Mr. of the Empire. The King died Jan. M Le -—._ rs, (C0 .) it; l‘. lav“ - - lihasizcci the need of more adectate mamable uses m which qm pvo- DT- B- c- K119111118 2.00 a pistitude. We have no fear that r "g Mcuod" New Perm “m? 29- 1935 c '°d1n',.,fi°‘mmly °‘..H““ e‘ .. 1y‘ Edhrafy field staff and field . -rvice. ab to coeds of u“, 50cm. Evenings “.5” Mrs. J. E. Harris 2.00 you will do so. Such is your re- visitors to the (my ‘m Lmnday- ‘t’ w peg‘ Mamobn‘. chum‘ ' gmtmi m“ farm“ mdmduuny and tie-voted. The chairman of the MPI- F- E. Bmallwood 2.00 cord here, and such is the esteem ‘Mary a?“ d Edw“m"“ rave“ §§XZIQIi°H§fi§lI'B-?i<i““i§ groups. - _ ,1 T M188 Boa , nwo- - ~- - - Hmmum Roy MMLWG added Charitable Committee in re Gil-m?’ 111t- LUO inwhlch you are heidaspastonand 0nd m st John ' on gamma}, Th t m Presbyterian Church. 4 w tst-ated that there was a large . . er 3,09 g e, 8 M09011 118'! srandfamu. MAcwILlJAMs __ on "(naming _ » ‘m- - crease this w." 1T1 the anlflllht OI $1.00 each: Miss n. bringing this address to a “mm” “M” i“ " “ ‘m’ FAT-W“ ‘m. W110 "Wed 110111 141.11, at, Cape ‘Traverse. Mulrhehd Mftcwilllnllis Funeral sevvicss on Nov I6. in the Church of at 2 P. M. following‘ a short ser- vice ot the house. c... or inane. l lobar! Mr. John Keefe 11ml 1.11111!!- decply appreciate iunl iirinrltlll! ‘acknowledge the nniny kiinl 1M1 of friends and l‘t‘il\\i\‘l'.~ 111111111 their recent sail liercuti.iin~|i1._ ,_. i711. .n Memoriarn In loving memory Ill liknr! Siavert who pus-wit ii\\'ll_\' .\1l\I‘l-1 i" 15th, 19."... Thole is one “hi! l11i'~.\.,-\ 311i. ~11"! And find.»- the time hing shill‘ .11"! went, . There ls one who Hllllka of you 1-111‘! And tries to he llflllfi‘ anti cfulml‘? But our heart". Just uvltf‘ with W" nonv- Our eyes ‘in-r! niai _ God alone knoww - At the dawn of iinuther yvflt‘. , Sadly lyllsiltttd by hla “lib- L-Bfi-ll-IB-li. ' In Memo riam ~ ____ __. In lovlmf ‘iirmory f" DONALD F. LAMONT Died November 15th. 197W Iver r-emembi-n t’. by hi< Father- l-Ild Mother, Slslcr and llrnllnfl- 11-81-11-15-11. I N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Willshire Phone I49