rurrrrrrriru-ru-rrrrvrrir- wv-v-rrririrriru-irurrn- ififii-rra-rr-n-uw1 iisaorrfiifiirfifitaron expend. in iii a; first mature slime have alt leiy,“ ‘a due Fhciiti-c, A gitlilrlion Hutton, Kirby Grant anditu lore Inn SEPTEMBER 2s. 1944 ' v- iin-hhwmxwvfi; rams: EDWARD - now iuiivms - - . . rnv-ri."mr.-'w.wr."neamu"arn' Jaw-P ‘i- Jr- =“-Pn':n“n'n“a 15515555? HWEEHHKNNRF-"J 2 ‘i F All: g. fir, n: , . ,1, 5 i v“ K ' i i.=.~.»-.s..-.=.=.~.-.-.-..-.-..=.-..=.-.=.=;;. .5 EXTRA! . NEWS --‘ SPORTS p. BISNEY CARTOON C .Sep‘.embci' l4, i944 at the homegof some 1cm? iii-lacing bonds and‘ i _- A A ‘ ‘ Y the bride's mother, Union ..t.,l Bil/Era C195i1lfS< 5hr! “'35 N DA_C3__LIEFIES ON w 2on1 liiaiéelM Kathoriln? t/‘Wéisoxlahi littlest ofl hgllfilil‘ atlshowers when] bfiwcel] Dave]. ' dc. tgii r r.. Dane c ac -! 5 e rece vo many ova" g1 ‘s: SHOWING AT 3-15 —7 AND 9 l Stiirllaorton, I: s and the latci :31 u ‘ff-Kl 115's": 'n"»='-'-i'"n“-‘b%" riiiiimir -=- EMPIRE -;- rm. aiiii SHOWING AT 7 — 8.45 — Mi'i'l‘l.ii LE S i . : . .8 i cum: rtoumuzs m rsacsiiii. um: town uimt . . JWLD mu. TAKES ovrn min nuns m: vunwsi I i a I -ADDED HITS- Carillon - CANARY contacts OPENING CHAPTER OF a» THRILLING NEW SERIAL “GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY” nun LAST cirarran or “DICK TRACY vs. CRIME INC." N .. IN NEW UNIVERSAL COMEDY their retum- to the iItllU-lfl. more ____ ipeng-wp gnq 13y than it \ iulil sccm If you think Abbott and Cosiello‘l>ossible to nitvc ucctiuulaiccil b indulged in slap-stick before. “In Society has tlitiii lhflD um - until you see them 1n their era who. MIHIIK otliei UIIIIIFS. par- iilm in over a year-"In Soc- lev one little bathroom icadk tin all: the Universal picture which zisantlc “<05 i?!" mu" “fgwip to-diw at the Prince Edwrard ‘I lentlrghemarjiislirénmll‘? ‘i1 with i-thur ‘rreac er., ng. and m“ to safety ‘tllwoéuil Osborn and hi orchestra. bedroom and down a limits r ir- The bomewho heaven": been be-iown making, “K111111155 Dam“ “Wei r: .._.,_.._. . .. . . 9,, tartar-car a.‘ 1' . acme indicati STELLARTON, n, urdock Wilson, bccr. flIlClTd (I10 FOUIII Oil her Graham, by whcru she was given. marriage, and took her was n. lovely bridesmaid attired shrimp pink sheer trimmed w when L.A C. and Mrs. received the best Assisting room 5 was very attractive wllli ii: hand- } some ciriroi. Ill rue __(JHARLU’I"I‘E'FOWN GUARDIAN Shows At 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 ud RAY WIIITLEY and his G-Bar Cowboys PLUS CARTOON CHAPT. 2 0 F S E RI A L uw-"tfim-au-r-fy-v Qa-fjivv-Igrnr-‘nr-Ilf. uiiy KNIGHT ram rvtm VIVIAN AIISTIII SCREEN cSwain-Wilson Niiplials P.E I ' officiated. ie i-oeins were tastefully deco Rev . with a profusion of gindioli Wish-ES 0f ‘ faiid fern. ' broiher-in-lau‘, Mr. Verna accessories He wishes of those assembled TOSOSi E low roses _ Later a delicious buffet wedding 9 28 ,: supper was served in the dining- ‘i- Tlic nicely appointed taTbl Madei-ia embroidered Th on _of the hilarious go- fliiigs-cii "in Society " iii Sept 20. — A me the bride‘ been a member L A C. William Henry Mac-l Verdun Hospital. lilontreal. ilflViflg {Su-alii, R C.A.1<‘., sun of Mr. Chester MarSirvain, Murrayisummer to do private nursing. To 3511;, Murray Y.i her and to her husband. who and‘ C1113’ strain; of the Bridaljvears ahead. liorus from Lohcngrln played by. close friend of the family, Mrs Hllfiil Ryuin oi Trenton, the bride, M1‘ and Mrs. Chestn- the arm of, and broihei- i; place! ham of Murray River, under the lovely floral arch T1ie.'-11"idt>'s uhc'e and aunt Mr arch was tastefully decorated with fern and gladicil with a wedding Cbl- Dupree. L’ in lth '5ii\’f‘l‘ with matching halo hat and‘ insmmion corresponding bouquet was oi’ yellow roses. The grown was supported by} fellcrwman ls :1 public spirited act of Mucflwain congratulations and them in receivimr were,“ -the brldc‘s mother, Mrs. MeEach- “n, ern. who was smartly zowned I11 black sheer and wore a corszige of Ameri/rn Beauty‘ izrooms mother, Mrs ivho wore a lovely gown of blue sheer and her corsage was of yel- and the Mflfiswflin-i Every sillg-IISCTIDCIOI) linen- clcili centered by iho iilrrlv decor-I ated three-tier wedding cake top,- ppcl with a crystal vase ccritainingi pink and white rose buds cake. on a high crystal stand. wasdwm a _ placed on a reflector with ivonqA V1116 réilfilied tulle massed at the base. Tiny rose‘ ugust 26 t at their son Gnr. buds tucked 1n the folds 01' the be" L Murphy died in France on tulle completed the beautiful cen-i Aillllst i7, 1944. He enlisted 1n June treplece while ivory tapers in low,194l and went overseas in _ 1._ sliver holders stood on either slde.i1942 Death resulted from tvouu-s ‘ll The bride out the cake in tradi- =‘ tlotiiil fashion Presiding over the t-ea cups was Jean Catiipbell, Miss ELe and Mrs. Frank Ryan ol ‘l‘reiii.:.ii The bride and QPOLLAI iell by SNAPSHOTSE “norm uotiiiu" -. w-nvwum-JJP-bwnlnnm a-n-vww '-'u'i-'-'i.ru-.-.n.-.-.-.vmvr-'- T O - D A Y ll FRI. and SAT. i i 'u‘n'r‘a'l\n'u;lt ”-‘.._ah='..u._._. _ the bride, replenished. Those ta-. king cafe cf the guests were AIIS.» i Liiioii motor oii a short honeymoon trip iihrough the VBJIEY and to other Ipoints of interest. For travelling. |Mrs_ MacSwain were a ;tweed tailored suit that and accessories. was cf bronze roses On their I'd The bride has for s year returned home bro w n with brown H“ “"5339 the laying. wa; ,turn she will reside in toivn while Ichurniing home wedding was sol-' L.A.C MacSwain returns to rc eximized iii the presence of about _'_ lzournc. jockeycd. all i i so guests at 8 P.M. on Thursday) sume his duties with the it C Ad‘. The bride iceeived many hand-i "I59 iiicrcicil cable l: s c of the stall of: warly this its 11915 utetiib giliiiilTlllll. GUARDIAN This column u or local interest. out. fll-IVCIUSIIII’, of a iiewsy nniurc may he mserle! -ll. live cont-i a WOHI. strictly nay- able in advauu y CBASWELL for endow. at; SURANCE. {the year. Pay now‘. 9-26-51. i Civic taxes. i i . 11-26-51. TUNE IN T0 R at 7.15 and listen to Chief Justic T. A. Campbell. 8-28-11. loading a cur o1 Asphalt and Roll Roofing. 9-28-21 . will be held at the Y M. C. A . Unmiutictowlt, oii ‘lltesdlrv. Cc... 3rd. First session ut 10.30 A good attendance is re u sled. a-za-eu-z ST. JOHN'S PRESBY CHURCH, Belfast week will be '- tory Service, Fiadu 29th at 8 o'clock ‘Wide Coriimuniuu Communion I‘ . at l A. M l Sonics Sull- . day eveniiz" October lst, given by the Members cf tho Belfast Choir Service to be, ‘n at 7 3i). Rev. E. C. Evans, Minis 9-28-1i. WEDDING GUI-I TS — Mr. and Mrs. Dcugald Maclntosh. 3,11 Street, had as guests for two days Mrs. Stanley Rogers, of St. Stephen, N. B , and her daughter, Miss Mai-- garet Rogers, of Momreal, they were joined on Sat sch Flying Offi" ‘Dough H t R.C.A.F. who is attuned at Sum- nierside, P E. I, to attend the wedding of their son and brothcin; Mr. Ralph W. Rogers to the former i Miss Jessie Crulckshauk, R. N l which was eelebi-n ed last Saturday afternoon iii Trinty United Church, Miss Rogers this tho maid of hon- Q‘ 'o\v News. T E — Right here in New Brunswick the spot ' ' was a terminus of the first irine telegraph cable iii i ' North lmerica This cable ex cm‘.- icci from Carleton Head, Prince Etiward Island, to Cape Tormen- t ic. N.B. It was laid by Freder- icl: Neutoii Gisboriie, in November, 1852. providing telegraph conimun— ‘ ' ‘tar-eon PEI and the One eiid of it. during tied to a spruce yitfl‘? at TOLIIICIIIIIIC‘, and ii sic‘ .\\‘i‘l(tei stezin: .1 the Ellui Gis- night with wind and tide. stretching the cable across Noi-thuinberland Strait It was one of tho id's first coni- oldci- than that lid C.. s -Sack iiie Post CIIARLOTTETOU/N B. Y. I’. U. -Tlic Ciiarioltetoivn B.Y.P.U. held regular meeting on Tuesday. “ll at 8 p.111. ivliii about 6U present Tiir- zletiotioiiai 'I'I:.RIAN mainland n‘ [made many friends heic on cundtictcd by Mac r- ffeqltint visits to town. the b lccinsuii. The hymns "Was ‘Phat a host o! Iris‘ lor Cicincbody You?" "vlakc Me a‘ .~ every success is extended liding tvere: the Mr Annie Reid, and Mr Mrs. erosity o.’ those who have iuiiied n its building and equipment. To share in the upkeep of this mod-Jr. whose doors are always 1' open to every patient mid to show ‘at least _voiu' desire to help ycur tarily undertaken this duty, if the ‘contributors will make IICCDSSR \ ‘lcalls. and let no friend think cl inf! overlooked who wants to cox‘.- ute. If the collector fails t may be sent to the Hospital or left at Mr. A Pickard's uptown office ‘small w be thankfully Think n!‘ the sic]: ,wslengie the collectors with receivrrl 0 Died of Wounds Bi Mr. and Mrs Wendell Murphy, official word on JIIIIC The wounds" were in the nature of burns. . . .. w ~ » =lV!r.-i Malcolm Campbell Willie Mrs He is survived by his parents Mr. the cameras 1n so long due toiofher than the infill-i -1-~~\~'i\ ‘l’: ‘ 1 t f d M w d n M h Mm_ IN I Nu four sisters. Gnr. Robert J rim-- pliy. serving with the 8th Army 'n uurl Agnes 52.11102. fzitario; Evelyn .it- tendinzschooi in Boistowii, N B : Patrick, Jean. Linus, Earl, nnd Bruee at home. and IIIOIEB. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Dll. IfMacDONALUS y A. ipractlce, Soul-is. has been taken over and happiness iii the Channel of Blessing" and "Face to‘ Out of town guests at the wed- grccmis parents, then road liiaz-Sitndiu _ V _ Iiarolci M'c . n] Swain. Miss Eileen Boutilicr. Miss i’ James Gril- P l€.I , the and Warren Balfour of Plctou. arrangements so as tn avoid extra m“ yggjlngs _ ‘ __\ P President. Mrs Ethan Stewart Contact Wu‘ the" ycul s"bscr" 0' ducted the busiurus and roll call was be n 1am‘, m. A goodly number of sick calls were and surfer“: m; rcad to FIILLIIIS. Mrs. ‘ Q 5mi1[.i|i-:|io:'ted a successful Baby Band par- i i i received in action on August l3. 1941.. i 4 i I He is sadly missed by h's lamizi/ . jfor the next three weeks by Din, Mcinnis, during Dr. MacDcnnims iabsence 9-" - . NAMBSAKE crrnts Cities in the l-Jniied States, named after argument ' persona number B . .2121, The leader read and prayed. She a very beautiful story Lizlii." The liaisi- llliace" were sung. the Scripture l" Slump: period was conducted by the dent. The l.ist meeting were read by the secretary, Mae Robinfl son and approved as read. Several ' “llllbllflCfilllflfitb were made. The \ s The igroup then retired to the rccrea- grime“ lion hall where QLXIIIFS were coii-' ducted by S ng Iiinian (irorgc Halliwcll. A lively sing-i sting was enjoyed and the iueet-‘ ing closed by singing "Auld Lang _ ., . . G. O Wri ht of the Tryo Ba i- iiis brother, Mr. HarcIldE lyiac- merc/vH ghluw your affection f:r' m“ and m“ ‘“““°““1 Amhem- itisit Church? who delivered IIIII iii- Swaln of Murray River, . ‘your osp Xi. and your apprcc- _ so rlnrz and comforting address. , During; the service and at the iation of it by your generous sub- "IISSIONARI li/lbtll-ITING -— The Rov J. M. Baxter of Bedeque Uni- slgiiiiii: of the register, Mrs. Ryan serinticns. 11y“ _ 0f MOIMKSHC Uulifid ‘rs-d Church assisted in thr. service. ingmyliq nuptial nmm 5Qft1y_ F91. The important work of gathering (a “C11 "lit Ht the home of Mrs. Ths- hvmns sum: were Safe in the mwina me (efpynqnv Sh; {flayed in the collectmn 15h 1am; undqy. Czo. Gordon Scpt. 19th. Tile devnt- Arms of Jesus. and Rock of Aizes. Mnndplssohnk “Wedding Mucky taking, It will facilitate tlzs unrl; niial period was conducted by Mrs. A quartette. The Old Rugged Cross, A wedding reception followed of the coll-actors who have volun-[L A. Johnson. After the singing of was beautifully rendered by Miss a hymn and prayer a Questionnaire cn S ewardslii and Mrs. E Stc-ivart. Titis i'.iiiJ\\’Cd by a Circle of Prayer. COH- answered by taxis on "Friendship". reported and members appo nted to A S. Adams tr held recently under the lcacier- ship of Mrs I/zstor MzlcLesrl. 14 Babies were enrolled and icc cream Charlrs MeKennn, and cake and tea cujoy€d by the and Vector Maz-Kcnzle children and their Mothers. Plans were made tn pack a 110x of ciotli- . in: for Labrador on Oct. 5th. The‘ Treasurer Mrs L. A Johnson rc-_ portrd $44.00 rceelvc-d for Thank o’ "rings. Mrs H. Davidson conven- of the program committee and’ her home to entertain the visitors‘ lifter the Thank Offer ng service.‘ were thanked by the Preside: . _A_. visitor. Mrs Hugh Milli!‘ n! H111“, v. the wife of a former 11715101‘. was welcomed, also a new member. Mrs Geo Nicholson. Mrs Effie "ruse offered her home for i119: next nteeting and it was derided in begin the new study book at. that iime. The mcetm’: clflsrd wth til? iwrzediction and tea was servcd by. the hostess assisted by B (film-i mi ice. National Film ‘y Boerii l MOVIES (Visual Education) New (llacgoiv-Thursflay. Spring Park-Friday (1.30 Ii-Ifl-i York-Friday (8.30 pan.) I reserved for new: ‘Time Already collector‘: arte S‘! CONFEDEHATION u": m_ work 1n some Disti cts an re ur D0 NOT LEAH.‘ th~ naynient of - your Civic taxes uiitiI the end Oi orphanage is SEPTEMBBR oJJi is the lust diiy for payment on me Jrd installment IWY U115 evfilll!!! Delinquency" problems. e DJIBHE is playing a malor role and I L M‘ POOLFTCO ' we. umi to the generosity of our ever gener- n iiiinies —-- i THE Austral. MEETING of the‘ t° E I lvmwiuwe Fvdflvitlvli life-a um.» child who through no W failed to caijc for its own under {IIICII urday by her, . _ s .. ,:il1(i overturned. iiiiu Mr. Ross was‘ and 1 Auaust 24th. and was very largely attended It was conducted by Rev. Marv blur-tart. p was found helpful Rev J M Baxter and Mr. by M“ H Davmsm, Muttart Rev. J. T1 Bishop Albert of the ‘m; Church of Scotland. Con‘: Traverse. The mndirt-ied the Oraiine Service at fin» z‘ e Interment was in the "i-csbvtetiaii Cemetery. North V311 The very lovely floral tributes and the numerous messaizes letters of sympathi- fam"li in WiliCiI Mr. Ross was hc"i The pail-bearers were: M9. .. Fred Bcil. Garnet Ross. Harry Ross. Frank Quizley Famllv Lester MacLeod who opened J V Protestant Orphanage ' Notes Again it is OFDhnXlBEB Collection Ito date ate most encouraging. The number of children in the large and will be larger when winter comes Ex- penses are higher than for ntany X02115. IIQCES-iitflllnil 3X1 IIICYEESG In l'EV€IlLl8. l During thue trying War Years with the “Child Welfare and “Child the Orph- ,is doing a magnificent lob. thanks Ious People. I REMEMBER your subscription the Orphanage helps a little un- te child along the mad of fault of iis own. has been bereft of a motlicr's care. THIS IS TRULY A PRINCE ED- IWARD ISLAND I-HUNT APPEAL. Let it no’. be said l ...l Prince Ed- ward Island. ii its proud record in the War and in iii: War Services. privileged children IN CI-LARIOTTETOWN THE 00L- i LIXJTION OPlélglzS SgrOIDAY. i . B-N-28-30. . In Memri-iam F ___ MR. DANIEL ROSS i had come The new sthat d:a.li only to Mr isivirtii- and uiiexp- _ iJaiiiei Ross oi Carleton bioiignt deep sorrow mid loneliness to the shozkeo neighborhood. _ liile returning to dinner on Zifiuesoay. the trolley on which he was riding with the sectionnien, ‘ some illilmowli IYQUSL‘ left ine rails‘ work alter Juli-rust End, so seriously injured that he passed away in about half on hour without rcgaitiiiilz consciousness The ac- cident took place only a shot-z oils- tance from his own home. y Mr Russ was bcrii in Frederic- ton. P. k.‘ I., in 1872 and spent his youth there 0n his parents‘ farm. Whvcn a young man lie went to Maine and lived there six years. after which he returned to his native province and purchased a farm IILAUEILSUITB Cove. Iii L O2 he married Miss Elsie Millie . man of Augustine Cove. who in 1918 Four uliildrcn uric ‘ll of this marriage. three of wnom survive their parents One daugh- ter. Mary Priscilla, died when two years old. _ In 1919 Mr. Ross. with his fam-, liV moved to Carleton where he Cnlltllillfid lo farn. and later be-i canto ii Section-man with the C N R. He retired several jyears‘ n20. but owing to the man-power! shortage he again took up his work! 0h the C. N. R. where he vias em- played at the time or his death i Mr_. Ross was a member of the Bfbtist Church from youth and thei unassuming integrity his daily ire was .'l silent witness to his faith and trust iii God ; h: was a good nelizhbor. always thoughtful tori" others, and takina a res n areal: inte community al- falrs. fl kind and tender husband and f ther. and his Fri ' , cheery ‘I1 ._ . (llv m aSéfI‘ by those who came in contact with him. He iwis a valued member o" the Orange Lcriae at Borden family. his n sorrowina: relatives and close friends. deepest sympathy is extended. He leaves to RC A.F, Sydney, 111111 “P111111 11C U10 CFO - Ynourn their loss two dauzhters: p-ii si nzied from the centre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grvhctn ‘lint; Vjiilil: {e (ifffirlufl “'41 1- Rhoda. Mrs. Hector Mac-Kenzio, _ . d9 of the am] lm$kgt5 Mrs Hush Ryan, Mrs. Frank yer _ uteri ing of the Borden; Hattie, at lirme; one son. of lovely gluds stood on pedestals‘ Ryan of Trenton Mu ime u. ilOll ayGordon. of Carleton: one grand- W “m” .. "eau i u . . t r. e , ‘ c 10s ' r . o n oss es i .. >1 .- . . .- .,. ' , The bride looked charming in - lilvasuvuc Eivli-iul- They P1111 M 111111111111 Rossf Albany. 'hcr rtreet-lcngtii gown of Queens‘. B“? a det U _-'1Ct(.‘1)iilI[ dof they‘§1eé‘tozglcfisisi liredncflctofé. P lg I . L' "l ' sh‘ it fitt d sessions an. ir-ir rip an mun..- -‘ = s: rs crcv erry shclcéiaqe ggfltchifig oi a hearty note of encourage-i? Imilkiflfflll. M1181. mid Mrs. ituio hfii corresponding acic-es- '—-_ in; iit fur moi" of the members to ‘(Mark's K9191 01' Bryflllb P0115. M9 U“? and carried a bouquet c! THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND nth-mi n“; y 351% Le“- fin, iTwn brothers and one sister ore- "Arnmificnn Beauty roses‘ HOSPITAL may be icsardcd as ai pounced the W .G. which ‘niects;°"~"°*‘5'ed mmi Viz? 51151195 3°55- Her sister. MISS Frances Wilson’ monument to the cooperative acn- mummy m ymious names James R055 and Euohemia. Mrs. Scribner of South Paris. The funeral service was held at iis home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs and ‘ received bv tlte testimony of the BSISPYII WPH‘ Followinz is n list oi the flowers: Pillow-Rhoda and Hector I Wreath-Hattie Spray-Gordon and Florence Spray-Sister Marv. Percy and Wreath-Sister Margaret. brother ohn and Family Spray-Garnet nnd Verna Spray-Mr. and Mrs. A G. Chairpell. Siiray-Jllliree Sisters Lodge. Spray-Lab. Staff of Emeri- mciital Faun. Crescent-Mr and Mrs. A P. Ceretti. Wreath-i. O L Borden Wreath-C N R. Employees Wreath-Carleton ivc-mens In- sliiuti‘. $]}l‘fi_\’—BIll‘(Ii‘ll Congregation. Letters and Cards of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs Russell MacDonald Mr and Mrs. Herbert Love Mrs Patrick North. Mrs Leslie Champion Mr. and i\-lrs Erie Thomson Mr. mid Mrs Frank Quizlev Mrs. Iloien Bell. u Mr. and Mrs, John iilnebauizh- n Mr and Mrs Russell Bell Mr. nnd firs. A G Chabvell. Mr and Mrs. Riloli Tnnmbs. Mr. nnd Mrs livrirk lliricKonzio Mr and NIPS J A lVlacDoiiuid Mr villi Mrs Waiizicc Field Mr and Mrs. Charles Walsh ‘Mr and Mrs. Patrick Mclnnis. Mi- im-i Mrs. llarrv Hcffell. Mrs Georce Jay. Cant and Mrs Mr and Mrs C B ‘Ml’. Mr. and Mrs. Social Club. Borden. ‘three Sisters Lodge. rAu r. _i_i_i i5 v.11 m: aaanv you 8 II A P PY FALL DAYS Now is the time to gel. your FALL COAT Have you seen our selection? SPORTS STYLE — FUR TRIMMED Sizes 12 to 20 A small deposit will hold your Coat. THE FASHION SHOPPE Gt. George St. WE SERVE BEST When you trade with us you will be assured of the best both in Drugs 3311;153:102. Tented ‘hugs are uccaaion . are fresh In stock. s A "p" 2s DISPENSING "I Pfflbfllltlona In n Ipecinlty with us. We rive the utmum rare and care 01v attention tn all ilispensirih. We Us Dense Prescriptions written by Let. us dispense your any Doctor. ext. Phone and mall order: receive prompt ltkntiun. J. Ernest ll. Worth 162 Prince Street DRUGGISTS DRUGS FOR Phone $2 Miss Doris Campbell. Mr and Mrs. wiiiiain Maehean. mr. and ivirs. JBCK Stewart. Mr. Mr. and liars. ‘rviiiuru wuarnan. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chapoell. Maxwell. . wiiner Cairns. . Robert ‘irezinolm . and Mrs. Icobert Hardy Miss Jean Lnman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murrav. Mrs. Carrie Macuuiis. Miss Pearle Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. n-usaii Campbell. lvii- and lvLrs rerey l-Iowatt. Mrs. Blanche l-iaiper and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spinney. W S. Muttarr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buchanan. Mrs. Richard Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "rreiihoim Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank l-Iollanci. Mrs. Joseph Wadman. Mrs. Michael Peters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiiouias. and Mrs. Lamb lvioreil. Mr. and Mrs. William Newsome. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jarcline. Carleton Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Muttart. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the-rich. Miss Lucy Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quiizley. Mr. and Mrs. nor-man riot-ran. Miss Margaret Bill. Lady Patricia Lodge Mr and Mrs. Irv ‘Muttart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear Mr. and Mrs Sta ey Llnklettq Miss Eleanor Bell. Mr. Burpeu and Mr. and Mrs T Mr. an Mrs David J. Wilbur Muciviicken. Miss Marion Bell. Mrs. Bertha Howatt. Miss Ruth Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Urban Waddeii. Miss Bessie Tienhol Mrs. Etnzley Campbell Mr. and Mrs. . B Paauet. Melville L. 0. B. A. Mrs. Mar aret Lor Mr. John M. Inmiin. Miss Eve yn Campbell L/Sgt. Harold Bell. Mrs. Edna Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. John Scmerville. Mr. and Mrs Frank l-lowatt. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Leon Hadley Mr. an Mrs James Ferguson. Ivlr and Mrs Charles Keith. Borden L. O. . A. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. 9-28-11. i Mr._and Mrs. Percy: Berry. Marya» forward» su M01551 zvarflilfli’ fiiiiflersr I {x3- .¢WF?'£' Q SUNCREST Irradiated Eva- porated Milk brings out all the rich, delicate flavor of your favorite coffee, makes it taste better than ever before. Try SUNCREST in your next cup’ of coffee, and [ct all the original cream from the fnmoul tested herd: of Leedo and Grenville Counties, plus added quantities of Vitamin D, for a special smoothness and a finer; more satisfying flgvqr, $0M your noun and dim: h! lho booklet I "lbw ll Pu! '0' In Your. I Ho!" GENERAL MILK PRODUCTS or cannon iii) RROCKVIIIF 0m