NOVEIWBER n, _1 ~ N YOUR fintcniiofBcker-bCoeoe, I nude senor-ding to the recipe on the package, will pmve why you should insist on Baker's. IIt has n . full-strength flavor, reel cocoa ', H. M. O. B. "HAHDA' OQDIIBBIONING: Canada's Fourth Brlt- is Commander Berry DQWOII, R- 0. NZ, of Bedford, N01! Swill- \\\\_ \€}“\‘\§\\\\ \\ ‘\\ i f ti- - - - on Friday afternoon and in spite gm“ palfmce and Christi“ m‘ has been spending a furlough with prosperous farmer. A host of QQ-o ration, months. According to police, u 5 , of the downpour of rain a. large glgrafi’ h3g1“ film: wigs? his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russel friends 50in in Wishing this popular Trip; minute of the last annual i Elizabeth Wcstfall, above, circull , --_- riulnber of friends gathered to pay Abm wan Me 32k t l“ s McKay of Kensington was a recent young couple much happiness. and also the last regular meeting; The minister. Rev. T. E'_ McLeii- ed in New York wearing a in " lvm. WILLIAM ll. nnvismq ma, i“; tribute c: respegt, 111s s“ ewnh d Y f u; wmllffi: visitor to Darnley the guest cf Mr. —-— were read and a rovcd. nan preached at both the morning nurse's uniform. told ail the s '1 "‘ —-i- service was conductc‘ by Rev. Mr. m?! B gig is“ 5 A“. the and Mrs. Arthur McKay. IVI-r. and Mrs. Roy Adams were The Sccretary- easurer gave the and evening servims at; Trinity dry and heroic tale of Bataan. é‘- There passed peacefully nwfly M Fraser assisted by Rev. Mr. Ster- beniééicue wa m ram “ca; m: i? - visitors to Charlottetown on Thurs‘ financial Yelloli- showing a balance United Church Sllndfly- reglor (where she elm seven .1 a his home in Kensington Mr- Wll- ling and in prayer by Rev. Mr. d d go P tglh 1 t’ The Darnley and Sea View W. day. of $83.57 on hand after all culls The morning discourse was on tacking Jims) escape by sulymg _. ha,“ Herb“; Dav-mu at the m. Ayu-s an 01d mum“ and friend o; reefilrlfe ‘$5 m 11119“ l ‘were a; lll sS.. met at the home of Mrs. n for war work. relief, school repairs. “the mission of the Church." The i0 Australia, flight by bomber ~ vnnceci age 0i 79 years Some four the deceased. Rev. Mr. Fraser 3 p e filled c m Wallace MacNutt for their Decem- Mrs. oharles Duzsan has re- and. etc.,.had been met during the gigeglgeg niaroiiiligi tgutmtitialt’ gifiwkitfg: Cnlifornim A newspaper m, l e . a. l " rig and courteous. 'I'here r-i- l - x15 iffflgl, mmirn his passing two Passenger service Miss Brezenskl MR5, Lmvmm. w, McKAY brothers George and Joseph of was formerly a TCA stewardess Kflmngton an}, one sister Maude operating out of Toronto in the At the Prince Edward Hospital ' ‘ TorsQto-Montreal-Halifax service. on oct. 28th., 1943, there passed SO HARD TO GET OUT an incurab malady, but was never r °‘°*°'~*" 89"" §Z§“3..ifi.ii“"'éii2.?hi3é“.i’“li‘an“i§ wrm Iatflvlx ‘T s w“ the midst 2f suffering, w‘; an in- In Memoriam years ~gc the deceased met with an " ‘i . resu ted in a fracture of the hlD. bu; in spite of the best of medi- cal skill he never recovered but nus in failing health all these years but was as usual, within a lew hours he wus stricken fwln which he never rallied and in a short time passed peacefully away on the evening of November 10th after a long well spent life. The deceased was a prosperous farmer and was married to Miss his farm prD rty and moved to Kcnsingrton w ere he has since resided. He wits a mall 0i’ "n9 business integrity and for several years represented as agent the Massey Harris Machinery Co. and dealing with hrs many customers in litre United Stutei. 565F195 a large circle of relatives and friend! WHY FISH FOILTISSUES ATISSUE AND UP POPS ANOTHER, READY FOK use} 50% Mg" Plllli unglgelgmpéloo tissue fink I! lon! I (from a Inter by M.T.T.) NO VORE STMNED DISH TOWELS AT CANNING TIME SINCE I WIPE THE TOP OF EACH FILLED JAP. WITH CLEAN. ABSOKBENT xu-swtx/ (from a hm! 5y CJRC.) . ' my Pack!!! The new Wiggle‘ ?:f-E§83ctissues((‘1°5o° - (0 use I 1f ou connnigf “MEIER u nlwnv . s qr-iime Ecol-loll LflCiDRE a. MFLEQD to whom deep sympathy is extend- ed. The funeral service was held gave a most comforting and help- ful niesage to all bereaved friends. The hymns sung were Jesus Lover O! My Soul, O God Our Helm In Ages Past nnd Abide With Me. At the close of thc service Interment was in the People's Cemetery at Kensington. The pail-bearers were Charles Lockhart, Alfred MacNeil, Bradford MacArthur, Keith Don- ald, James shean and Robert coir],- son. — . APPOI-NTED STEWARDESS Atlanic Division, of the ‘Irons-Canada Air Lines, with headquarters st Mono- ton, N. B. succeeding Miss D. Murphy, R. N.. who has severed her services with the company, ac- cording to e circular issued by D. R MacL-aren, Superintendent of also to Winnipeg and Windsor, Ont. i t t t i t t I l@QQ@@iQ rounded by many beautiful floral of- nley in the early hours of sdafl morning Nov. 9th when the sp it took its flight to that hcme beyond after many months of weakness and suffering. sur- rounded by her dear ones at the age of 74 years, a long well spent. life in the Master's service. Some two years ago the deceased slipped an fell fracturing her hip from which she never. fully recovered but was able to be about st times, Amid all her sufferings no one ever heard her complain but met all her E? The Darnley W. f. held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Crczier on Thursday evening. There was a 800d attend. ance of members, fl ‘ ‘, Mrs. l-larry Crozier in charge of meeting and owned by sinfllll! the Institute Carol and repeating creed in uni- son. Roll call was answered by members paying their annual fee. Secretary Lorna. Woodside then gave a. most encouraging financial report of the year's activities the sp endld sum of over $40000 was raised during the year. There was friends Wit-h a cherry smile of wel- _ be remember come which will lon . Ch l!‘ l ill 16 tl “l l3 d1 1 l l hwith 00334135313“ to ' iii- *5, $§°,,,',';',* ‘”£','“‘,;§fi"“'"° n‘ 10113.55, f-réicinlf‘ his? Jfiifi. hifpifinils‘? ‘ifffiile “all? Amos Hwww and wank molly. An ~ - n. imam. locom- {iynmgdnnmgm ‘algal’, igumsgsqi‘; 1-“ elected by ballot. Vice- Adams. and ma other friends Jgdliizulnflxénlfliflallhonfvfiididbymodfq n t -——-——uu o! so t and n» was. 1n c» hm» h» ..%;.::"=:...%:; visit. =*""“ “m " W not." s... wit... n. o.” °' m“ "- all loss will be keenly felt by her son Arthur and Mrs. MacKay who tend- erly cared for her to the end. and the other members of the family will mil! h" kindly Welccme but followed and it was decided to hold 17th.. when Miss Pearl Payinter, ‘mil Mrs- Film)" Mail“? Bllghmm I sh~ has passed on to higher ser- n chicken guppgf in Dsmiey m,“ daughlgr o; M“ and Mm my Mass.. came home in nse to Qgllgnt. vice in the home of many msn- and Dims were made for some. It Pill-NW!‘ of Borden becnmc the s telegram to attend the funeml Grade III—l. Alfreda Gallant: slons. The funeral service which W35 5150 decided to buy another bride o; Morley, son o; Mt and of the late Mrs. Edward McKay 1vj¢tm1n Argemuit; 3_Yvqn Poir- was held on Naturday afternoon Victory Bond. Mrs. Josie MacGre- Mrs. Harry Crozier of Darnley. which was held ‘m u" aliemimn ier. was most largely attended by many friends who all gazed on that face so peaceful in her last sleep. sur- ferlugs from friends as a silent testimony of the esteem in which ihr deceased was held. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. C. J. owdis who gave a most impres- ve message on the Influence of the small Happenings of our lives in all walks of life. ln conclusion he paid a fine and fitting tribute to the life of the deceased. 0f her =2 try and tenderly laid to rest be- side those of her husband who pre- eceased her several years ago. ere are left to mourn their great s Arthur at the homestead Rus- in Kensingion- Harold in Wash- gton, Fulton, Brighton. Mass. and Wallace, New York and Leslie Charlottetown. also three sisters Mrs. ‘Hank Maine. Mrs. Samuel Bernard. French River and Susan at Char- lottetown, two brothers. John of Darnley and David K ’ ton to all deep sympathy ls extended The 555T?“ McKay and Bradford Millman- IN MEMORIAM peacefully away after a lingering illness. Lena. beloved wife of Inm- uel W, McKaykN Fitzroy daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘ . Stanley Bridge in her forty-ninth year After her arriage. she lived for a few years Spingfleld. removinfi Db Char- ottetown in 1928. The late Mrs. MacKay was of e ingulsrly sweet and loveable char- acter, which endeared her to s 0st of friends. and her hos table ome was always open to riends >455 .57 splration to all who knew her. She leaves to mourn, one sister, W. T. Weir of West st. City. and one blather, George Nicholson Kinsman, ‘Bangorf-with a verse of she ‘rrinit UnitedOh hendlllnnl m he; health pegiatted her place er meeting; was never vacant, in the various activities of the church, she gave freely ts. was e valued Chorus. uners . W d t her f I ‘l nich wls hlllfifd; the Outcliffc Bin- Horne on Oct. 30th., two of the beautiful and the nerel services were conducted by her tor, Rev. '1'. l. McLennan, as! by Bu. Carlyle Webster and interment took place at time People's cemet- rhhc fcllowfm acted as pail beer- srs: Ire. McKay. W. B. Bruce. Les- lie Gillespie. Aben McLean. irvfne Mcilnren and Hilton AIJcNeilI. DIAVI .DIUISION IND! IN DEATH heavy bomber crew rather than endanger an ed Suffolk county. the er up an o t! their bomb-laden one and the lesser chance gatmtha‘ crashed in a nellill’ Pllnllfd. Kill’ in; all the crew. the Sabbath services. and prey- - of her time . IIJLINGIIIID. Inland. Nov. I —(OP)-- Another United Btetcl chose death l8 . In etrouble over the thickly setti- y could now a balance 0f $61.00 on hand. Mrs. James Hickey then took the were re-elected. A unanimous vote. of thanks was tendered the retir-i ing resident for her faithful and effic ent services. Business period Eor was B-DDOlnted Red Cross Con- venod for the coming year. It was also decided to exchangc Christmas gifts at the December meeting and Mrs. Robert Cousins kindly invited the memlbers to her home for the December ting. Meeting ad- iwrned by singing God Save The King. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a short social e followed. Petty Officer Ralph McKay who has been sewing in Montreal with the Navy for some time past and ber meeting on Monday evening President presided. and gave the call to worship followed by Hymn and Prayer. The programme from the Missionary Monthly was car- ried out by the President as lead- er and several other members taking part. which was most inter- esting. Roll call was answered Scripture and minutes and busluea discussion followed. It was decided to have the postponed Mr. and Mrs. William Btordy and two little sons. Eldon and Wayne were recent visitors to Darnley the guests of Mrs. Stordyw parents. Ml‘. and Mrs. T. C. Adams. Mrs. Frank Kinsman left on Tuesday for hone. Bangor. Maine. after being a vsiwr to Dcrnley where she attended the funeral of her sister. the Me Mrs. Edward McKay. Pate Stewart- Adams who has been sewing on military duty for some time stationed at Dartmouth A very pretty wedding ceremony took place at the Manse at Mal- Doque on Wednesday evening, Nov. The bride was becommgly attired in teal blue with matching acces- sories. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. C J. Orowdis. The bride was attended by Miss Merle Crozler sister of the groom while the groom was su orted by the bride's brother, Chores Payn- ter. At the close of the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a. sumptuous wedding supper was served to the immediate relatives. The young couple will reside in Darnley where the groom is a turh-“d to her home after spcndy ink a. pleasant visit in Moncton, N.B.. the guest of hcr brother Rfllllh of the C.RM.P and Mrs. Bryenion. Mrs. F. W. Donald and little son. Clifford. spent a few days pleas- antly in Graham’s Road. the guest of Mrs. J. A Brown. Mrs. Brown is making a good re- f Minqtffl. Donald who predeceased ——-—- n be w“ _ Preston PM“ F - him three years ago. When his WDINIPEG. Man, Noun —Miss gang mg" Mghar Robe" M_;.c_ a 1 i . health began to fail he disposed of b°li5rr€:§nsglifle1€..sg.v;ah£lsbeen a - "u": samue, Befiard‘ Charles _ The sturdy Soviet ship, Wellan, is loaded to the pl-ivneol line with a qqo of Canadian goods destined for the Russian through the operation of the Mutual Aid Act as P¢°Pl° remarks and many were presented by the eccompenyin names and wishes were read- by Mrs. eorge Howatt. Bernard on behalf of Mrs. Bern- ard and himself expressed his thanks to all for their Krest kind- ness on this occasion. The gifts consisted of silver and chinawsre linen, etc, besides a lllbltmtlll sum of money. A pleasant evening was spent in social intercourse and music both vocal and instru- mental, Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeoii and Mrs. Elmer Parsons were the ao- Messrs. Harold complimentary beautiful gifts Mrs. Fred and bride and groom many years of wedded prosperity and happiness. Mr. Wallace McKay of New York of Nov. 13th NEW HAVEN W. I. The annual meetin oi the New Haven W. I.. was he] at the home of Mrs. Duncan Uass with fifteen members and several visitors pie- sen . The President. M's. Brewer Boyle gave a very encouraging T611011 of the year's work, thanking all for their good will and kindness shown her during the past two years, and asked for her successor the same year. It was moved that meetings start at eight dcloci; during: the winter months. on the first Wednesday of ench month. Miss Elia Boyle was then 3p- of officers which resulted as fol- . an socwmilaml well as activities of the re- i elected: Directors. Mrs. mas kim- Anthem. er: 2 lmllseAr G ioOct $1 Glorice Gallant Richard. fellow men. youthful llfiaper d’ the Wellsn. 1n the Soviet Navy and holds Order of Lenin. another?" Th-r In the morning the choir, under a Michael the direction of Prof. A. Roy Ken- Thank-sffering.covery' after her reccntgillwness.d Devereaux, Mrs. Richard McPhee dull rendered William Reeds an- , Elie ylo ‘Michael mum . Sick -for year: Mrs. C Mr. Mrs. M. M uni! Audi and Mrs. committee . MclJougall and meeting closed with the t: Grede VL-f. Anita. Gaudet; 2. Elaine Gallant; 3. Biward Arsen- alllt. Grade IV-il. Ciaudis. ‘ Arsencul ' Grade II Div. 1-1. Doreen Ryd- . senaul . rade 1'1 Div. 9-1. Glorice Gall- ant; I. Martin Arsenaulz. Grade I-l. Raymond Gallant- I. Leonie Richard; 3. Lucy Gallon . Perfect attendance from Aug. 15 , st. E101 Gallant, Claudia Gallant, Eimlcc Gallant, Anita Arsenault, Doreen Ryder. Martin Arsenault, . Reni Arsenault, Zelie Gallant, Lucy Gallant. Leon TRINITY UNITED CHURCH self but are to be shared with one's The subect of the evenlnR serm- on was “do we belong to one speaker pointed SCTlIllIIEOI‘ for the election out that all started out as blood brothers but drifted apart. To live lc-ws: Pre. Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon; in harmony together we should all _ Miany t Vice-Pres Mrs. Brewer Boyle; Sec- iaqree on national nffa friends are Pleased to lenm that 'I‘ressurer, Mrs. Gus. Tierney, irs. peeds Soviet Supplies “cnnliicnviia to Route FmdIPicture J right shows Capt. Iiizilahoii» Maiahoff is one of the youngest can zllli5 Galla s. an built Tribal destroyer seen ommii c a is .- iuu _ ailing at see in comvunv will: the awn; lisfiosnlfipsifnd nimble mafia-i.‘ mm“ mm m m’ m“ mmm’ “g._'",§°°§§°“,.,.2,?,, mllfillimwl Ind ""1751! swd- ' Allied navlel. am u n. M. o. s. mum end llQI Commanding officer ' noes. The 1 lb. due nnkee up to l meeting es 00m u could he er- A lame nunbei- of friendsnéetli- 905Gb” Godhhkm!’ ‘M’ IN MEMO EA in“ ‘its .::':......M s: ti” flit-u.‘ “°5“%=-°‘n'€‘"=¢“m“ oi ' - um quilt 1 ndm lnglluflglu Nov. “totmderthir be tobesentlsuistionsto this new wedded - lms. snwum may flfd" 5'“ Elfin?‘ fig‘? m"; ‘Ffl,,§{m",5"§‘:, u; ' . Q ll‘! ..“.. in giii'“'°lh~‘l*‘~‘~ili m"-"“‘"§.£§§”l*i*‘.u i-~---»~. Edward McKay at her home ~ in and “ mo" we“ t e w“ 5mm and flier-m’: 1E?!” c ‘ nt; 2. ~ ‘~ Eunice ' ;_ - _ It was a thrilling story she I and it went over big-for about became suspicious. Arrested, legally, pleaded guilty in court Witt’; released for sentencing on pointed 2§_:.:~ _.___ ~ them ‘ Com" ’r.\<.~{i(»~n Thirsteth" the solo part of will The evcniniz anthem was J. Roberts‘ “Seek Ye the Lord"! solo part of which was taken Mr. Harvey MncPherson Baud tuned our chi manifest to Y. A. Sergeev, Soviet Vie: Continu- ‘.‘.ilf§Z‘.'.i‘é-v="-b"‘°'"""’°"" tiihh gimi°iio°n iniii 3311i?! A significant event in history of Canadian-Soviet relations took place for Foreign Trade. Grout! shows (l m l‘) George Mclvvr- KM‘ "Wfli ‘d W" ""5 mu’ hum“ "'4 m“ when Karl Fraser, Director of Administration for Canada's Mutual Aid V. A. Sergeev and Ivan I. Krotov Crates of clothing and much-necdei medical supplies are being loaded aboard ship at right GHT admitted wearing the unifomifl was taken by Miss Sally Wood.