Wllill y ‘ You $TAY __ OVIIIIICIITIu - lANlLABlL-i». 19:17 Flowers are a most acceptable way of saying “Thanl-cs" on all occasions. And they are a. simple way. For flowers are the only gift that is intimate enough for your closest friend . . . yet correct for a casual acquaint: nce. —-you'te When you send flowers right. Buy wilb rssfiJnsn/nu an] flmin Jirflayisg rbii rssllnsi W. I. ROBINSON William E. Robinson. whose ap-I poinfi-msnt bl assistant lemma]. man- sgif‘. Central . Ognndian Notional Railwzys. with heed-| quarters at Totmto has been sn- - " niounccd by J. F. Prlngle, regional vice-president and general mari- lller. Mr. Robinson was formerly [0116 A Bill-NIL. Tflndfiil. QMKHQTH Ontario District. and previous to that general stiperinituidenit of the Northern Oratorio District and gen- eral superintendent of transportat- ion. Atlantic Region, with head- Nlmrs at Moriotm. N. k He is a native of North Sydney. N. B. UIMT Ger rslisffron coughs.’ throat irritation of colds with Nicks Cough Drops. So its: lie- csuse they're null) nnlluul with throat-soothing logrsdlsaosoiVlriss vmausnresimasmiui FARM RAOI0 FORUM Local Broadcast and FARMERS’ CIIESTICII ICX NATIONAL PROGRAMME 1:30 to I0:00 CFCY MONDAY EVENINGS JAN. 6th Special Speaker (ll , hon. w. r. A. STEWART l Ci>00€ l Ellen ’s Diary By Ill Island Farmer's Wtlo (Continued from Page 2) sblesnvsniowhisdaylsstlnestd. "I gills" he say; "we won't go to bod too early-the kitchen will get 100 o0ld".'1‘.hi; is among our queer-rinses? the colder the night. the later we my up. He stretches. not unlike Tabby or Perd in his old snmhalr. This he is evidently being visited o1 s snwlns inns for . m thesis any doughnuts?" he asks mo. But also and slack. this is an oc- casion when I have failed this James of mine. l-ls must make s. BU! U. l. WAI. GOODS CANBERRA. Australia -(OP)-— ‘rhe Australian government has bought sll surplus American ser- vice property in Australia for “NRO. Prime Minister Ohiflel‘ announced recently. The goods include many types of mechanical parts and radio equipment. ...._-_-_- FILL ‘I'll! 1'0 SAVE CAT mm. raisins -—<<1P>— '1'" reasus a sln-sncntti-old cat, work- LITIQTI felled a M400! 11'"- no nA-riou on iiowiiiirs (SWEET COOKIES Ar All Stores -.“"""' ""- Robin Hood Flour .___i________.¢ that all the animals are comfort- _ colored hs/t and accessories of brown ___.____,_ TO-NICIIT iCF_CY-1.45 an. CEIITRAL CIIARIIIAI I i i This oslamn 5 sg l of local Interest.“ m‘ ii iiiiqili». Q ....'.1"......" ' ' ll-‘le in nrlunoe. ' ’ u’ M? OBASWEIL for Photographs, OON FEDERATION LIFE IN- BUEANCE. l IIOWAID MolNNlP Footwear now located Queen Street. fitted at 175 _ l CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. _ slim“ Jwiwry 5th Stonchel 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ONE SPECIAL GROUP of win-l ter coats reduced to 12.96 at The Fashion Shop. Great George 5t, . THE PBESBYTEBIAN I IN CANADAP-Services forcgillnlllg: Janna-FY 5th as fOIIOiWI: Mt. Stewart 11 A- M. Harrington s P. M. Marin-i iflelci 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, , Minister, CORINNE JORDAN You'll like her music and friendly chat-it's delightfully different. I Presented s! MeCOIMICWS BISCUITS SUNDAY sunvwns. - Divine service on Sup-day January 5th, 1947. at Alexander at 11. cross Roads 1.30. Rev. Sterling Black- hpusc. Minister. III MEMCRIAM MB. THOMAS MBADAM run i> usavrnnmv cnuncsi There passed peacefully w his 1N CAN DA. - Sgfvlc” on Sm.» eternal reward on November 4th at wlhd-lalniliarty 5tih will be as follows: ggmqesidenét; of lfllllldifll Thomas 0o sari s 11.00 A. M. Iris Hall —' » 5m. Bay e Sh, Ohair- 3.00 P. M. Caledonia 7.00 p_ M_ lottetovm. Mr. Thomas McAdam o! Rev, T. A. A. Duke. Minister. lDonagh in his eighty-sixth year. iMr. McAdam spent the most part TBYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST 0i his iiie on his farm in Donagh, PASTORATEZF- services for Sun- but about eight years ago, he re- gsvlwlgliirm fag 3mg‘ gonsnnwlnéirngiisfigx oldihome to his sdfl. ' ' - - - Ommllhm . th hs wife moved to 59m”- Rsv- C. A. Hicks. MiniB!¢I-'the Oity and has sirwe resided with ' "““ ‘his son Thomas. ..m::":..°2:::w:..- —...:n' dermis ~ - ~1 - and Cmpaud, Jmuny 5m svvary denial nature. quiet and uin. J mm C d‘ H , assuming in his manner. but gift- lfoo A_ Euzsbléthmmmh, Sprlizlf ed with a pleasing pwsoniality which meld’ Evmm P! 3'00 P‘ M. “made friends with old and young in “cam, Ivfirlsggsr mvgalilre. He was am excellent pro- chumh o; cum“ an.“ home and family with the best yum“, 5m um Ax 5c“f,,‘¢"’,°n:4sn~si could be obtained. vlder and did not spare himself in POWNAL cusses. _ uni,“ "W" 1-“ "P" l" im-l-‘lh hi! .139 p_ M Mount Herbert ma“, He was an excellent cook and aiion of Y. P. u. officers. 1.00 P. M. '1'" l umber v1 W"! W“ vm- Pqwgm, installation of _ _ _ployed in this capacity with the - officers. Rev. E. n. Mocvixizwlvfii Qhsflmswwn Bream Navlseiion Si’? Al“ “d W5‘ wdmd i810!- po. the Earl Grey and Cit! Oar 5m" _.__.. ‘Ferry, whet-e through his sibiiitq u. ChBBADALBANE United ghmh grkiidstririt attention to duty, oom- wt" " urge. Services Sunds i wth his skill in su iin 5th. Pleasant Valley 11 A}: Ll-Talgggtr: the needs and comforts topgt-iler: Mr‘ and M“ Emesl Mcmnls Granville 3 P. M. Bradslbane 7.30 made him s general favorite to his “m! Elaine‘ . . p_ M mm“, Cmnegluoml Meek 0mm,‘ and [snow emplweel Ltlgmployees Maritime Eicotflc 0o. 1B8 at North Grenville. Friday, Jan-i Althomh he lost three of his 11817 3rd st 2 P. M. W. B. MacPhaiJ, family in the past yea-rs, his mar- Mmmfl- .riod life was a grand sucoea. and nine years ago he celebrated his MB. AND MR8. IIALSEY PRD- goldein wedding amid had he lived FITI‘. of Burlington wish to an- a few months longer would have "mum the encasement of their celebrated nu sixtieth universal-y... daughter Jmsie Margaret to Charlie; During his illness, he was fro- cfvMi-ieeno niigrtflwesleivqumuy visited by‘ his pastor, Fr. takeillscenign the nye-ar futaurelu to mines’ 0353' of the Holy m- ‘ ldeemer Parish who administered to him the last; rites of the Oath- ollo Ohm-oh. The Ilmoful to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus on ‘Iihurs- day morning was very largely at- ternded where High Mass was cel- ebrated by the Rev. Iouis Callaghan who also performed the service; at the grove. There are left to mourn the loss of s. good husband and father, his wife who is recuperating from the effects of pneumonia. two soins. Fired on the homestead in Dmogh. Thomas. employee of the Maritime Electric 00., one daughter. Mrs Juries Livingstone. also one ad- opted daughter. Mrs. 12o Robbins. Pembroke, 0m, The pallbearers were Francis Trainer. Patrick lralnoir, Lawrence Heron, Patrick Gallant, Joseph Holland and LUCIA]! Kelly. Nirmeroiis Mam cards, massages of IylWPI-WW and floral tributes were received by the sorrowing fssnliy. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. Services next lord's day as follows: - Brookfleld 11 A.M. Hsrtsville 3 PM. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. The annual congregational meeting o! gm Hun. ‘tet- River Presbyterian Church will be held Friday evening, January 3rd, at 7.45 The annual cor-grega- tionsl meeting of the Glasgow Road church will be held on Monday ev- ening, January 6th at 7.45 P. M. At the close of a. worship service. The annual meeting of the Hartsville congregation. will be held Tuesday evening, January 7th. at 7.45 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson in charge of the services. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Interim Moderator. WEDDING BELLS - A wedding -of interest to many in Nova. Sootis. and P.E.I. was solemn-lined Dec. '1 lot the ‘Iryoiil. P.E.I. United Ohunch by Rev. J.A.. Jandine, when Min |Fiorence Margaret lord, R. N., daughter of Mr and Mrs. JD. ‘Lord of Granville Ferry. Nova Soo- ‘tis. became the bride of Mr. Al- lison Wright Lea. son of Mr, and Mrs. w.w. Lee of Victoria. mat. The bride was beoomingly attired, linasireet-leixigth dress ofbzowmar < gold wiooi aind rabbits’ hair“ with i oat-sags of i-alism-sm roses. gold Man Garda. ' 'I'homa.s (high). ‘VloAdl/m children (high) ‘tonisgih Women's Institute (high) Lecture Committee K. of C. (3) Mr. and lvlirs. AR Mlclrmis (2). s and gold. Bhe was attended by Miss Evelyn-i Mulch of lhimscliffe .P.E.I.. who wore a. rose wool dress with s. acreage of pink roses and brown accessories. ‘Iihe Bloom was supported by Mr. Kenneth Jen- kkina of Mount Herbert. PILL The groom's gift in the bride wag a sold lwrisi watch. to the bridesmaid. a gold lapel’ pin. and to the grooms- "man s Seaforth men's set, Immed- Msbel Reedy and sisters, Carn- bridge, Mass. Mrs. Emma MoAdams, East Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Ward. Mr. arid lVllrs. Edgar IVIcDoxioZd. Amherst. N.S. Mr. and Mirl. Frnrk Christopher and Aileen. Miss Gertrude Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trslnor. jistoiy following the ceremony. ‘the Dan and Mary. ‘happy couple left by motor amld Joseph and Ruth. ieliowioil of confetti. for their horr- Mr. and Mrs. Prank Powers. i smooch the Maritime Provinces. For travsiilris. tho bride more a lime green W001 dress with brown fur cost and matching sc- oessories. Previous to her marriage the bride. e gnduate of the P111. Bonner-ville. Mass. Mr. and Mir-s. John ‘limiter, somervilie, Man. Miss Loretta Ready, Sussex. NB. Mr. and Mrs. flied lidbAidem Mrs. Genevieve Maltenne. 1min. l Hospital 194s class at Chas-lotto- Mel. sown. was tendered s. shower by Mr- 1nd Mrs. Joseph Helmh- the staff and, nil-sea, and was the ‘em and hsnily. recipient of many valuable gifts. w. and Mrs. John Murphy mdl The bride la also s. mousse o! the Fsmlly. Annapolis Royal Hleh school Ao- _ Miss Furious Delory. sderny. On their return to Pl. Mr. and Mira. JolIPh Holland and Islsndwr. aindslnlnasnhtn- dsred a 19009131“)! the homo of ths groom's permits. whhh was bgg/uflfully demented in kaophg Mrs. James Brown and Family. with the festive siason. Upwanls of Mr. and Mira. ILL. MoOsrvilie. Nilrtygultowerewdoilnodaltd DflzJohuDelory. goose disinsr w. Stanislaus Mcwedr- essjoyedodeliolous followed by a social svw. after us. and his. Fred slcWade and I imd Family. Mr. and iVllrs. VJ. Leonard (high) - THE ETOWN GUARDIAN _ m. and Mrs. 52.0. Bengali. Mr. and Mire. Vincent humor. Mr. and Mrs. Melsohias Galla- ghost Mrs. James B. O'Connell. Mir. and Mrs. John Martin sind Mrs. James Roach. Mr. JJZ. BIB-lei and Sister. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins. will m Flynn Jr. Mr. and Mrs Robert Bradley. m. and Mrs. Earle Reardon. aid. I Ml!‘ 1nd Mm W D Beririgmi and Beirnaid. Mr. and Mrs. John McNally. and Mrs. Jethru Beagan. and Mrs. Joseph Driscoll. Patrick Gallant. and Mrs. Joseph Murnsghan and Mrs. J. Russell St. John. Mr. and Mrs, James Martin. Mrs. Margaret Hayes. Mir. and Mrs. James Livingstone and Family. Mr. and Mira. Frank Trainer. Mr. Reg. MacDonald. illr. Cecil Costello. Mrs. Jolin J. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McR-ae. Mr. arid Mrs Wililred Smith. Mr. Edward White and Family. Pater. Mr. and lVfss. Frasik Keoughsn. Mr. and Mrs. Alfirfid Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. Ma- aind Mrs John Cummiskey and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith. l r Mabel Ready a-n-d Sisters. Osm- bridge. Mass. Mr. and lVIrs. Walter Osnrling. Jamaica Plains. Mass. Mrs. Emma. McAdams, East Bos- ton. Mass. ‘ Bouquets. Flowers. Plllow—l"amily. Spray —- Mrs. Wheatlcy and Rita. Impressions of Sympathy. Mrs. Ella Walker and Fflmlly. Woodside, N S. Miss Shirley MacLeod. Miss Ruth Oietnents Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Mfllmllfi. Miss Betty MoConmwk. Mr, and MKS. T.W. Sentner Bflid Family. Ml‘. and Mrs. Joseph J. SW2‘??- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brszel and Fnrnily. Mr. and Mrs. Somerrvllle, Mass. Misses Anita and Phyllis gins. Miss Maibel G While- Mr, and Mrs. J Bradley. Miss Mary H5865- M155 Bertha Watkins. Miss Phyllis Trainor. Mrs. William Goad)’. and Aiiphonsus. Miss Tillie Robertson. Mrs, George Williams. Wilfred Him?!- Hig- Margaret Mk". and Mrs. H/ugh Oummiskey.‘ Mrs. Catherine McEachem and,‘ l _ PAGE THREE *— " _"“—':=:n FRIDAY u-“SATURDAY TUESDAY -W YEAR SPECIALS ORANGES-aiiiiiisi 252 3 doz 99c GRAPEFRU T--~3 for 25c TOMATOES- AII Brands, 2 tins 35c 35c PINEAPPLE CUBES, jars, 2 for CORN- AII Brands, 2 tins APPLE JUICE- Z tins In. AT 0L0 PRICES TEA and PeanutButter . 29c I°.'.';."f‘,“.“.- .. 69c York BOLOGN 2 tins York SAUSAGES- 2 tins 69c 69c York WEINERS- Z tins Aylmer Catsup Bl°“d°d0l2lllg9&GI‘3p€fi‘llll Juice Z tins 42c 28 oz. tins 37c Old CHEESE Pieces or Flats SODAS ChrIstIes-llaisiiltoiis- Marveiis Milk Lunch been marked by M889!‘ iii/fill! than was actually the case. British Princes and Princesses become "of age" at eighteen -three years earlier than British children of lesser rank, and ordinarily the oc- casion is celebrated by n banquet of considerable size at Buckingham Palace. Princess Elizabeth did have n "coming out" party, but it was of the war-time austerity kind. It was a farewell gathering, ic-o, marking the end of her active participation in the affairs of “HMS. President III" -the official name of the Mir. George McAulBY- Mrs. Edward Robertson. Mr. arid Mrs. Harrison and Family- Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Walker. Mr. and lvirs- 0119599!‘ 5mm‘- Mir. and M"- l l Edith aind Frank csrrashef- _ Miss Lottie Stewart. Blwklllii-i» Mass. The Life Story (Continued from Pose - 2) ~ I hgving always been s. I051": l’! great interest to hlr- She began taking piancforie les- sons at four years. and his BIWBYS looked forward to them. Practising st the keyboard she has rarely PB- garded as s task. and she continued to perfect iier tecliniqlw dull“ the war, notwithstanding the many other calls upon her time. Had not w~..r conditions neces- sitated other arrsnEf-‘meflli. ‘he "coming out" of Her Royal Hill)- M“ In April, 19M. would have Frizzell. lher connection with the Sea Ran- l John McDonald f" _Sea Rangers company with which ishe hail trained. The Princess was not severing 'gers' movement in general. In fact. had just become Commodore of all sea Rangers. But she felt that she had no longer time to train with her friends, in view of the many new calls which would be made on her time after hcr com- ing of age. The members of the Princess’ company were therefore invited to meet their ex-bosun at a celebration arranged also as her eighteenth birthday party. By a coincidence, the event was also marked by one of the qualvni royal customs connected uilih British Royalty. Every royal slur- izeon caught off the coast of the United Kingdom-is regarded as Mrs. Iloward’s Delicious — Tasty Sweet Cookies 35c Psr Package retinue was msde in July of the same year. After spending two week-ends with the King and Queen at Windsor, as a kind of prolonged interview, twenty-three- year-old Lady Mary Palmer. ihird daughter of Lord Selborne. was selected for the post. She was chosen partly by mason of her business abilities, us well as for her social qualifications. Ladies-in-waiting today have far ividcr duties than in the past. No longer do zhey merely uitcnd lo the personal whims of their re- gal employers, or only private com- panionshlps. Theirs is a business post, too. They reply to a consider- able amount of correspondence. help i0 arrange the royal program, accompany their royal lady in public and private, make introduc- tions, and perform dozens of other jobs. o Andrews cnocrnv ELM AVE. PHQNE - 1218- Prlncess Elizabeth‘: ladies-b- waiting will find their time wsl filled. and it is quite likely thlfl ultimately, a staff of five or ll!“ such attendants will be required. The work oi iaciies-in-waitiiig bo- hind the scene has expanded db ormously during the last two dlfl odes. Woman's emancipation havifl included Royalty as well as coll- moner, Royal indies today are cali- ed upon to take a far greater pari in public liie than their forerun- ners of not so long ago, and thd work of their reiinues has incred- ed correspondingly. Princess Elizabeth, however. ofl face the future confidently. know- ing that she has been well-prepared for her role, and that the good \VISl‘lCS of people everywhere an behind licr. Next article: H. R. H. Today us} Tomorrow. lMPliRTA i'o_viil property and is hzindcd mo", fnr the royal table. Such e flsii was netted by s Hull fishing trawler on tlie eve of the Princess's birth-i day, and was sent for the party. In the evening. Her‘ Royal High- ness attended nii ordinary theatri- performance, with the King and Queen. Queen Mary. and a few friends. The only other public event to celebrate her “coming out" was s special changing of the Guard ceremony hy the Grenediers. i NIUIIS ll IQI 15¢ a p or two o our: Geranium Seed. We oh: i (“"5" “‘i'."°"5".°i'€ a n a n c re Fl n Bi-Fak arse Red Orinilon aroou. million, dear! Salmon, Oeri Oran , Sal- rigbs Pink. Boss. Wb to, isl- ls u will)» ° fiiadt‘; fay! aflerulanmg. git 15o) for 25c) poaiofltPanlnow. CIAI. if Ital lion lad lfita g-aill-Isrfm Hfilllfillil: €aiis Fins. all t» alas” IIII ~00! IIO I947 SIID AND an 2 which W! drum-i ho sunny. nuussv soon - ma. Agdn II the newly-weds s lone ms nappy "lad n“ hm. gqqgqmu The first appointment to Mr "royal personage, as a Princess in In iegiai and constitutional lYl-‘li- ‘iers, the Princcssb eighteenth ‘birthday was accompanied by much .greatei' activity. As a fully-fledged iher own right. sht- wss hencefor- ,ward to have sevemi new privileges. She became eligible to have lud- ies-in-waiting; she was not permit- lted to have s royal standard oi her lown; she received sanction lo sit [at the King's right hand in future :state assemblies; and (most impor- |iant of all) she became empower- led to act, with three other mem- bers of the Royal Family, as deputy for the King when he is absent from Britain. CITY socli your and about the lost so kindly attend this meeting NT MEETING at TONIGHT Representatives of uII businesses.-grocers, merchants, garages, gcis stations, jewellers, burbers, Iicrd- wore men and oil others conducting business in tlie city are dtksd to meet at the City Hull tonight at 7.30 to decide on holidays for I947. This question of special holidays comes up coll the Mayor and wont to know what they ore going to do and so on. This meeting therefore will be for the purpose ct deciding for themselves their wishes with regard to holidays so that there will be an understanding and people will know who! holidays to recognize. As it is, it is most unsatisfactory, HALL dry goods minute before a holiday they tonight at 7.30. EARLE MocDONALD, .1 01K 0t win prizes choice oi i; wmiien who ..... - ',%’P}§F _ ' — “3"’"53'?.’!5I9!€1>'I1tv,=»'