PAGE TWELVE Piusville and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. James Shea and children, Virginia. and Philip. Pleesant View. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herman Carcorari. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnett. Elmsdale. were recent guests or Mr and Mrs. Warburton Murray. The lenten devotion; at st. An- thony's Church, uere largely al- trnded on Thursday evening. with R:-v. Father Monaglian, Alberion, assisting. And there it htelite, the nhow'a heuiliner. who carries a torch for the al1ow'e owner. Ray Middleton. And too. there is the atuify doc- tor. portrayed by Clinton Sund- berg, who would like to marry liilee.n's beautiful and talented mother. Lucille Norman and al- most does. There is also tense drama and excitement when the doctor near- ly browbeata the kindly town sheriff into running the medicine show nut of town with the re- sultant climax bringing together. not only the young lovers. but reuniting Middleton and Miss Nor- man. who it is revealed had been separated as man and wife for many years in which time their Mr and Mrs. Edward !iIcAlriufi. and son Paul. were recent visitors to Piusville. Mrs. Edmund Keller and son Ralph, Roseville. v.':.'e recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran. Some of the residents of the district are taking advantage of the good roads and are hauling their wood and lumber by trac- tors. ' -BB. "SW5!-ZTIIEARTS ON PARADE." AT CAPITOL, SL'MM'ERSIl')E A melodious parcel of musical film fare. Fir-publicis "Sweethearts On Paradr," now playinu ot the Ciprol Th r' a t r e. Sumniersidr ratclies the bright lies of the col- orful medicine show: of yester- Vi” in "”"3"m”'" Tmcnk" mdled by MW Arch” Hu"”h””" w”,see Mrs. Ernest Gallant home from r).'3Sellis A brilliant origins: cast of szago and 5Ci'C"u stars. Heading the cast are famous stage and screen star Rav Mid- dleton. noted singer Lucille Nor- man. Eileen Chrlsty. Bill Shirley and Republic's peppery Cuhari aongstress Estelita. Each singer Tl A star in his or her own right and either is solo or group pre- sentations. tho result is thrilling. This robust and tuneful offering also has its share of action from the moment that Middleton's Medicine Show pulls into town with its gay trappings until it de- parts, having played its prom- 'netit role in an cxcitini: tapestry of romance and suspenseful dramn. "Sweethearts on Parade" is aptly titled for romance runs rampant in the picture. There is small- tnwn singing aspirant Eileen chi-ugh, who wants to join the Medicine Show and ultimately Shirley. falls in love with Bill For delicious, nutty flavour! I sfliaitizeo PEANUT BUTTER Hnrma”.' daughter. Miss Chriaty. had grown i up. i nncanatnaxz UNITED CHURCH W. M. 8.. i. Mrs. Hadley Woodside entertained members of the Auxiliary of the . M. S. on March 3, the theme fbeing, ”The Church in their house." , Mrs. Angus Gillls took charik land opened the meeting by call to worship. Hymn "0 Lord Thou art. my God and King,” was sun!- The loth chapter .of 2nd Corin- thians was read by MH- 501”d9n Ripley. Rev W. B. MacPhail led in prayer. The. study book ”WhefE ere the Sun" was presented by Irina, Hugh F. MacKziy with Mn. ;Harold Toombs mu Mrs. Lorne Newson taking purl. M11. LOTUS Seaman read a poem. Hymn "Tillie Wellington and Vicinity -Mrs. John Coulson. Selview. recently visited her mother, Mrs. Alice Barlow. Miss Madeline -Desmxchea. Eg- mont. Bay, is employed in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen. Borden. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. Miss Frances Barlow spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Macltachern. summer- aide. Mr. Claude Barlow. Summeraide, visited his parents during the neck-end. Mrs, Lily Arsenault spent a few days visiting her son, Archie and family. Mr. and Mrs Roland Millar. Freeland, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Barlow and Mrs. Alice Barlow. 1 Misses Blanche and Marjorie Day recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. Mrs. Eugene Brooks and daugh- ter, Joan. left recently for Tor- onto. Ont., where they will visit her two sons. Vernon and Claire. To Be Holy,” was sung. A Time, story entitled "The palace made, lby music." was presented by Mrs; lMillage Macbeod. A poem compoe-y lpi-esented by Mrs. Alex Ma.cDon-, Lold. Prayer closed the Worship” lpecriod. l Roll call was responded to by ll? members. Two visitors were present. Roll call for. April meet-I iing is a verse or scripture beltin- ining with the letter I. It was; agreed to accept the 3135. and the; lots increase as the allocation. Mrs.' Sterling Nicholson is in charge of, Study Book for April meetins. MT!-l Lorne Seaman read a. letter re-, lcelved from Rev. Melbourne Mac-l :Dowell acknowledging the used Eclothing box sent to the miners .in Cape Breton. Miss Mamie Stewart was ap- pointed as devotional leader. Mrs. Lorne Seaman invited members to her home for next meeting. Meet- Lnig closed with prayer by Mr. Mac- Phail for the adopted missionary. SUGAR COUNTRY Most of the cultivation area of Mauritius in the Indian ocean is devoted to auger production. i i'tCAMEO"" KENSINGION Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:l5. Howard Keel. Jane Greer, in "DESPERATE SEAll.ClI' Ai.SO:M-G-M presents "THE l!0AX'l'Eli.S" Bank Drawing Thursday. l CAPITOL Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 - T215 - 9:15 THEASEORET THRILLTIIAT - EVERY WOMAN REMEMBERS I '::.i:.i?-w V -Zulu...-h "gill! rt ll mm niiIi"m.'uiiitI ll ” I TU 9"” vi ital!" "”IT I 9'" ill wnuan :Tc"g.'l()'I "a'3.: Aasof-i'”,P:!dMiIl. 1 REGENT Summon-side Only a woman could know u strange love like this The during and start- ling story of wild young love. Truly a great stirring dremo. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL ..m.-M7--4 TODAY 3.30-7.15-9.15 mu.um..-. MEET Til! FABULOUS MARK FALLONI ...IIe sited H8 illll II his life -HHI-IIM aununmlnavwa PA .3....".l!!”' lpitai. Miss Joan Brooks expects to re- main fnr some time. Her many friends are pleased to Prince County Hospital. One and all trust she will be out soon, Sincere eympathy is extended, to Mrs. Gerald MacArthur in her recent bereavement in the death of her brother, Mr. Keith Wagner. Mrs. Colin MacKiiiiion. Sit, has! been spending the winter months: in Summersido with her son-in-law: and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel MacAusland. i Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gallanhi Mrs. Keith MacDonald and Mini William Barlow motored to Hunter River. recently where they visited Mrs. Russell Bernard. Mr. Edmund Richard who was, empolyed in Saint John for the winter months has returned in hisl home in Mont Carmel Friends are sorry to learn Mrf Emmanuel Aucoin, Mont Carmel. has entered P. C Hospital for treatment. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Rose Poirier of Summer- side, has been visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. Joseph Bernard. Mr. Jon. M. Gallant. Mont Car- mel, entered Prince County Hos-1 pital for an operation. Mr. Eddlel Aucriin has also entered the hos- Friends regret to learn Rev. T. J, Buote had to enter the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment. Mr. Cyril Aucoin, Mont Carmel, has taken his son. Arthury to Hal- ifax where he will enter hospital 1for treatment. I Mr. Joseph liernard who had ybeen ill for some time is recov- erlng. Mrs, Celestine Polrler, st. Nich- olas. recently spent some time with her sister. Mrs. Prank Poitier, Mont Carmel, who has been con- fined to her home by illness. ville, recently spent a few days in 1Mont Carmel, visiting friends ami- i relatives. Mr. John L. Arsenault. Urban-y l '”' 3" i Friends arr pleased to learn' Mrs. Louis Gallant. Abram's vi:-! lage. who has been confined tell her home through illness is re- covering. Word has recently been receiv- erl from Victoria General Hos- pital that Mr. Matt. Gallant "was slowly receov:-ring from a serious operation for Mastoid which he. underwent recently. His frlends' wish him a speedy recovery. His many friends are happy to see Mr. aylvere J. Araenault re- covering from his recent opera- tion. which he underwent. in P. C. Hospital. Mrs. Alfred Gallant and two children, Ronnie and Dianne, have returned from Chambly, Que.. and are vlaitiniz in Maxim- ville at the home of Mrs. Gallanra pnrentr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Bar- rleult. Her husband serving in Canadian Army has been trans- ferred to Hnlliax. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Arlene Araeneult. Wellington. in the passing of his brother. Mr. Ari-as Araenault. ummeraidn. Mr. Keith Mncbonald. spent the week-end at his home here in wellington. 0 . Miaa Celine Ai-eenault, has re- turned to Bridgeport. Maine. af- ter being called home due to the illness and death of her father the lat: Mr. Emmanuel Arsen- Iult. Mn. Immanuel Gallant. accre- tary of Abram'a Village. Altar sn- ciety received a letter from Father Raymond Gallant, aainibnary in -ff!-IE GUARDIAN. British East Africa. He is the old- eat son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Abram's Village. He ack- nowledged their 050. also told of many difficulties there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant and Young children. Peter. Carol. Michael and Johnny of summer- slde, recently visited Mr. Gal- lant's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gallant, also Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant also of ligmont Bay. A whist party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gua Gau- det, Fzgmont Bay. to raise funds for St. Thomas Aquinas Society. Mr. Mark Gaudet, Summer- side, recently spent a yfew days visiting his mother, Mrs. Clouis Gaudet and sister, Reta of Eg- mont Bay; also Mr. and Mrs Augustin Gaudet. Miss Agnu Areeneult, com- mercial atudent at st. Mary's Academy, Summerside. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raphel Ar-1 senault, St, Gilbert. i Missu Adeline Caiseie and Zita Noddy. both employed in Tignlali, recently visited their respective CHARLOTTETOWN lilofiilalll Ami Vicinity" -The many friends and rela- tives of Mrs. Arthur Yeo regret to hear that she is oonnned to her home through illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- cry. The many friends of Mr, spur- geon Dyment are pleased to hear that he was able to return to his home after being ii. patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past week. Friends of Mrs. Wendell Dyment regret to hear that she is a pa- tlent in the Prince County Hos-- pltal. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Northam United Ladies Aid held a succeaful pantry sale at Holmanis Youth Centre, Summer- side, on March 12. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cul- wlll-on March 17, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill, Mrs. Supurgeon Dyment and Mrs. Alfred p'”e"”' iy. Colnill motored to Sununerslde on Miss Caroline Barlow. Welling- xggchbelxfai igignrvere me Bum” M ion, recently accepted a position ' i at Prince County Hospital. His friends will be sorry to learn mt Matt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallnni. is seriously ill in Victoria General Hospital in Halifax where he was taken by ambulance recently. His sister Mrs. Felix Arsenault. Abram's Village, accompanied him. Members or Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. Jas. 1'. Ar- senauit. Due to bad roads. only 10 members were present and two visitors, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John L Ar-. senauli. A lovely auction sale ionic: place which netted the sum o.'l 32.50. Word was received recently that Nazaire Gallant seminarian at Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax. will be ordained to holy priest- hood in St. Dunstan's Basilica on April 3. He is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Abram's Village. The whole com- munlty offers congratulations to (he young man and his worthy pnrenls. The luneral of-the late Mn. Hiohn Peters in her 75th year was held in Mont Carmel church and was laregiy attended by relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn sister. Alma IMrs. Colixte Poitier) Mlscouche. Her husband prede- ceased her a few years ago. Fall- bearers were: Messrs. Henry Gal- lant, Arthur Wedge. Stanley Rich- ard. Josephal: Richard, Joseph Ar- senault. and Augustin Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs.-Emmanuel P, Ar- .-enaut, Cape Egmont. celebrated enter the Victoria General 1105- aprehended by me cum." 0! me their golden wedding anniversary recently. In the morning they .:t- tended Mass which was celebrat- ed in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. A"ei"mm: Md 3 mmny M 10 CM" Ca"'””"' ch'”'1Mteww"' 15 ' 9” marked the commencement of the dren. six of whom are still living. They have 32 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Supper was served to 100 guests. was read by their Ion. Edward. and the couple were recipients of many fine gifts. All the family ex- cept one daughter, were present. Evening was spent in singing. step- daiicing. Music furnished by Messrs. Andrew P. Arsenault. John P. Arsen- Galllnt and Jaddus Gallant. euli, Mrs. Jeiddus Mrs, Jas. Gallant. cB.M Alma and Vicinity - and Mrs. Charles nix of Locks Road. visited at the home n! Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Alma, on March 12. Mr". and Mrs. J. William Profit and son Ronnie, Bummersid.-. spent the week-end March 13 at the home of Mrs Proflt.'a parents. Alma. Mr. Mr. Truman Harris. Iocke Road. visited his alater. Mrs. Mary Dim- bar and other relative; in Alma recently. Mrs. Cornish of Lot 10. and her daughter, Mrs. James Adams. Elmsdale. spent a day in Alma rec- ently vlsltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duggan. Mrs. Isaac Duniar was host- ess to Alma Women's Institute on March fl. Ten members and one visitor answered the roll call. Sec- retary reported 35.75 collected for March of Dimes. New committees were appointed. Lunch was served by hostess, assisted by oommitte in charge. April meeting will be held at the horrie of Mrs. Wallace Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Byron and family of Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mr. and ME. Hammond Crockett, Wood- vn . Miss Rita Klnch. Alma. attend- ed the Bt, Patrlcks Play, in Tig- nish. on March it The many friends of Mr. Fred Hardy. Montroee, are glad to know he wes able to return to his home from the Western Hospital on Saturday. March 20. Mr. Roscoe .B.a-rbinur and Mr. Howard "Morrison. Mont-tone. re. turned to their homes recently af- in Toronto. mond Crockett. are sorry to hear pitel and wish for her I Quay recovery. Mr. Archie Raynor, Charlotte- town. merit the week-end lurch II. at his home in Aime. ' .,.. bell sewing home of Mid Crockett- ter spending the winter months The many friends of Mn. Ham- ahe la a patient in Western Hoe- of The r uiar need of Aim The was N at ; Northam Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Maynard and Mrs. Leigh Maynard on March 11 with a good attend- ance. At. the. close of the meet- ing, a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Strongman, Summerside, were the guests of Mrs. Siron.gnian's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur recently. Nortliani Y. P. U. held a box social in the school on March 10. A large number of members and visitors were present. An enjoy- ublc evening was spent with games, social chat and music. Mr. George Ellis has returned to his home in Toronto after spend- ing a few weeks visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cotton were the guests of Mrs. Cotton'a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Tyne Valley,on March 11. - Presbviei-iaii Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Baker on Thursday evening with a large attendance. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee. The United Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. spurg- eon Dyment on March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newconibe left Friday morning for Halifax. N,s., where Mr. Newcombe will pital for medical treatment. Friends from this vicinity are sorry to learn that Mrs. Jemes' tient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, following a recent opera- tion. Mrs. Cameron is a. daughter An Iddfe-95 of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletu.-r, preumon of me Fun Commmd, Northam. Friends of Mr. Charles McKay regret to hear that he is confined to his home. His many friends hope to see him well soon. Mr. Arthur Ramsay has return- ed home after spending the past few months in the lumber woods of New Brunswick. Mr. Stanley Forbes of Vancouv- cr. E.C., is spending some time wltii his grandmother. Mrs. D. N. Forbes. His many friends here were glad to meet. him once more. Mrs. Elmer Baker was a visitor to Bummerside on March 20 where she visited her sister. Mrs. Wen- dell Dymeiit who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Angus MacLenn.aii, Port! Hill. we a recent guest of her, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. aiidi Mm. Graydon Grlgg. A.W. MT, RYAN C. W. I. The monthly meeting of the Mt. Ryan C, W. L.. was held on March 7, with a fair attendance of members. Mrs. waiter Walker presided. and opened the meeting with the League Prayer. Correspondance included a letter from Mrs. Lorne Noonan regard- ing good reading, also Mrs. Earl Duffy. convener of the Sisters of St. Martha. The treasurer gave her report which showed cash from card party, A341). Two new members joined the League. It was decided that a sick committee be appointed. The League Prayer closed the meeting, OUT OF FASHION Only 232 fur coat: for men were made in Canada in 1952, about 400 less than in 1951. Pledge. Roll call was enawered by to members. Two leaders were present, After a period of sewing meeting closed with Club song. Refreshment were served by heat- ess Next meeting will be held at aame place. lrecpectively. of Mrs, Capwell. Hampton and Vicinity who knew him. Congratulations are quite in order to the Orapaud Bantams. an winners of the Provincial Champ- ionship, and to Albany 51:, Pats as winners of the P, 1:. I. Inter- mediate "C" championship. Sympathy profound goes out to relatives and friends of the late Mr. Donald MacFadyen. widely known and highly respected. re- tired farmer. of Augustine Cove, whose desth occurred at Charlotte- town, Much ll. Best wishes for much happiness. are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Archibald Inman, following their marriage at Tryon United Church Manse. on March 13. Mrs. Inman was formerly Min Audrey Jean Cudmore, of Hampton. Province-wide sympathy goes out to the surviving relatives and friends of the two airmen killed and serious injuries to a third. in the recent car-truck collision near K ensing ton. Occasionally poor visibility and a slippery highway may be contributary to the cause. but these grievous incidents are deeply felt by the nearest of kin. Albany St. Pete appear to be being recognized as an outstand- ing team. both as winners in games throughout 3. fairly wide area. and as prospective winners of the Frank Myers prize. in their play-off game with Little Sands team in Murray Harbor rink on February 12, the score was 3-3 in their favor. many fans motoring there to see this game. Mrs. Baxter entertained the W. A. members on March 10. at the Manse, for their birthday and annual meeting. Following the dis- posal of regular business, plans were made for a concert, dale and place to be announced through the press. Mrs. A. 13:. Best invited the members to her home for the April meeting. An enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Cannon. ' The burgularizing oi Weddell Bros. store. Crapaud. with bright lights reflecting almost directly upon the window through which they gained entrance. close to the residence of a member of this firm, would seem to constitute a. case of cool and experienced daring. similar to those of a few years ago, when stores. station ware- houses, etc. were broken into and large quanties of goods removed by organised gangs of experienced robbers. A percentage of whom were R. C. M. P, attended church services this pastoral cliarsze. Vvell throughout Lcnton season. Aiteniive listeners to the message. setting forth: ”The Great Temptation"; the inter- merit, illustrated in the case of the Prodigal Son. The great mission. to call all people to His service from different tasks, also joined with the junior and senior choir: in singing hymns of inspiration end familiarity for this service. Letters to irelatives and friends To the relatives and friends of the lots Charlie Rose. Raoeebarry. widely known highly respected. prince of good fellows whose death occurred in the P. E. I. Hospital deep sympathy is extended by all IN Meloium JAMES ALEXANDII IIILTI . The funeral March 10, wee afternoon from Macxay of summeuide. conduct Church for 40 years. from Palm 9o.,Rev. 2i and 22 and at. John 1,1. The choir of which Mr. Hilts was a member attended in a body as mourners ,I.nci the choir of the United Church auiated in the singing of the hymns, "The Lord's My shepherd" and "Abide With Me." Honorary pallbearers were Meaars. H. B. MecLeod. William ltevert. Roy MacArthur, Iaano Walker. and John Burrows. all membe . of the session. The active members were Messrs. Bruce Paynter, Heath Oaaeley, Glydon willie. William Delaney, miner Barnard. Fred semple. Inter- ment was in the Geddie Memorial Cemetery. The late Mr. Hilts was in his nth year and was born at Mahone Bay. N. 8.. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hilts. At the age of 10 years he, with his parents came to French River. P. E. 1.. where he resided until 1918, when he moved to Kenaington. He leaves to mourn. his wife the fonner Janet Dunning two sons. Boyce in Seattle and George at. home and one daughter Ruth. Mrs. Austin Bears of Amherst, N. 6.; two children predeceased him. He was the last remaining member of his family, having been pre- deceased by two brothers and two sisters. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Alexander Hilts and family, Kenaington, wish to thank Rev. E. H. Beam. Rev.. Donald McKay and all neighbours and friends who were so kind and helpful; also all who sent. flowers and cards and letters of sympathy in our recent bereavement. HISTORIC RECORD Since 1947. the records of the British parliament have been pre- served continuously in the House of Lords. Victor Ferguson. Meeting then all- Journed. Notwithstanding other conflict- ing events on March 1!. all roads were leading to Argyle Shore pub- lic hall. where a capacity audience assembled to hear and enjoy a well balanced variety concert sponsored by Argyle Shore. W. I. with Mr. Kenneth Macnougall. chairman. This Audlimco. expressed abundant enjoyment of the scotch dances. by the Cornwall highland lusles. in costume. accompanied by Mrs. Gordon MacMillan: the eoloe. duets. trios. etc. accompanied by Miss Kathleen Macndyen: humorous recitetiona and readings. (all par- ticipants responding to generous encores) and finally generous ex- pressions of the delightful lunches served to all present, fully con- firming the reputation of an ef- ficient group of workers in this respect, and in the best interests of the district in which they reside. in this district from Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie. and Mr. andl Mrs. H. B. Wood. have expressnd their enjoyment of the lioepliality of the people of that land of fruit, wine. and balmy sunny day! --Florida. They were the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Capwell. durinizl their extended visit. Mrs. Capwell. and her husband. spend their summer holidays at the home of Mrs. Capwell's parents. here. ann- ually. guest of -Mrs. MacQuarrle. and the late Mr. W. A. M.ncQuarrle. Mr. 'Boyd MacQuarrie and Mrs. H. E. Wood. are brother and sister Prom far and near, a large mn- courae of relatives and friends. attended the funeral advices for the late Mr. Donald Machdyen. widely known and highly respected. former resident of Augustine Cove. held at the home of Mrs. Edward Maeraidy;n. on March 11, Rev. Mr. Archer conducted the services. and delivered the message suitably ap- plicable to the bereaved and to all present. Hymns of endeannent. to the deceased. were aung. namely: ”Unio the hills around do I lift up my longing Eyes". and "The Lord's My Shepherd". Poll- bearers were nephew: of the de- ceased. Interment ,in the Church Cemetery. To the widow. and family. deep sympathy is extended. The Match meeting of Hampton. W. I. convened at the home of Mrs, C. R. Dunaford. with I2 mem- bers present. Pouowing arrange- ments for a concert to be held in the Hall. date to be announced. school. sick. lunch committees were appointed. and work for Red Cron given out through the eonvencr. It was voted to set up a "place name" display board at the ap- proaches to Hdmpion Village for the benefit of tourists. Following reception of two new members. acceptance of the invitation of Mn J. H. Myer! to her houae for the April meeting of the Inaiituu. I lunch committee was appointed. Ina. Kat-old Ferguson and Mn, 0. callllltinx M NH. HOVIM "1915. IT riiifii: A YOUR LIVER If life's not worth living it may be your liver) It's a hell it ukea up in two pints of line bile a da to keep your dlgueiva that in top abepal i your liver bile b not loving freely your food may not digui . . . my blah up your aicinaeh . . . you in! eouhrated and all the fun and sparkle as cute! i is. That'- when on need mild gentle Carton Uiila Liver Illa. Tbeae famous ve tab pllh help stimulate the flow of liver a your digeatien atuia fnnetiom properly you fuel that hop y daya are of the Into Mr. Alexander Hilta, who pguga gwgy at his home in Kensington on held on Friday the Presbyterian Church, Kenaingwn. Rev. Doneld ed the service and paid high tribute to the deceased who had been a faithful elder of the Presbyterian Portions of. sci-iptuieiwere read MARCH 24, lgg oi? Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD ' EVERYWHERE BU CKlEY'S VfEi3Ei3TT:TrIi? klNN.lM,1.-ID CAPSUlES M T. 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