PAGE. 5.1.x. TODAY ONLY ROBERT DONAT — “ THE ADVENTURES OF TART " PLUS NEWS — DISNEY CARTOON — SHOWS 2.30 -7.00 - 9.00 vaaaaln noasou in . a-.. m.“ q WARNER BROS: I ' 9.0%?” (s, 5y‘ ‘ti? a picture to win ihc ti?’ Th; Flotilla: won the New York Crit"c§"—Awa1d now’ With Geraldine Fitzgerald Luciiévvjrjon- PRINCE ED WARD-y MON. uialé — TUE. —— WED. COURAUI‘ _ RHTIIRN. . . in the role he made furious on ill: stage whole worWs hem-fl Beulah Bondi- George Coulouris ADDED — NEWS OF OUR BOYS OVER COMEY , “PISTOL PACKIN’ MAM " Plus Si-IONTS SHOWS 2.30—7 and 8.45 ‘Y-T-“(CAPITOL 2 DAYS — A RlP-ROARING HUSICAI. V. lie answers every y ~ Quwtionmwith ‘If; ‘ iiviiii iii ‘ WARNER BROS.‘ Nerve Tonic! with JOHN LODER -WELEANOR PARKER - BRUC LESTER ALSO _ i'.-\lt'i‘()()1\' _ SPORTS _ Letter w a Hero FI5YK. ______ hcr and AircrdFIDTTWOr/le _._.....¢a...-< new-stews» w Alta, but f‘l'(‘ you'll find George Kclba. rillllzr an Hall motor at Aircraft . o oi Canada's big overhaul establish- ‘n 0i school ioachors. women as Well as Zl :11» fhcfifiiffl. aml a war job. Part-lime ave Mr. Kr-lha n footing for aircraft work. men, vwn JXIIQIIPHCY: in . SEAS k” EMPIRE w ' TO-DAY Shows 2.30 — 7 — 8-45 A . _ . l i l l "AJIJIIIIGSS killer has them on the -spol.;_,~ but they wonfl slay put! my» ADDED — Cartoon Screen Snapshots “Secret Service In Darkest Africa." L>J ____i BAYBIDE ICIIOOL Report of Bayside school for the month of January: Grade X-Jfed Brown (absent during exams). Grade IX-Joan Brown. Grade VIII-i Velma Brown. I Ella Chanoelle. 3 Emmett Mac- Intyre. Grade VI—1 Eileen Maclntyre, 2 Ormond Morrison. Grade V-Junior Morrison. IV~Vernon Morrison. Grade III-Gloria Maclntyra. Grade II (a)—1 Friscella Gillie. 2 John Morrison. Grade II (b) -—Eiwin Adams. Grade I tin-l Betty Brown. I Buddy Gillis. Grade I (h)— Bennett Morrison Grade I ten-Noreen ‘Prainor. Perfect attendance: Velma Brown [Eileen Maclntyrc. Priacclln Gillis iii . _aficrnoon from Sydney. I‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN Giiilifliililillllll This column ls rescrv of local interest. hut or s newsy nature nsly be Inserted at. five cents a word. strictly p8:- shie in advance CIIASWELL fur photographs. UONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE IIA R. large 6i: Co. Phone 1000. SAVE ALL YOUR. waste paper. cartons, magazines, etc. See add in this issue re waste paper col- lection. 2-8-31 CALVIN ClIURCH.- M Diving worship will Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. G C. Webster, Minister. ciivncn NOTE]; fill‘ Parish of Milton and Rusiico for Sunday. Februair 13th. St- Mark's. mlstlco. b’ ion 11.00 A. M. St. Ho John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. 2-12-11 TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-There will benoser- vices 1n Caledonia and Wood lis- lands on Sunday. February 13th. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Ministeré l2 u THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- Both morning and evening worship art the Kirk tomorrow will be eon- ducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Bilssell Somers, M. A., S. T. M. who will also preach the sermons. The morning service will be broad cast over C. F. C. Y- At 2.30 the C h School will meet. Kiiiss E. Iilllian McKenzie. Mus. Blc, will doirrecvtbetlhe sgtuslc at. boiih slergicgxs. no ay evening at .3 e Minister will give a leotliule on Giles ‘Cathedral, Edinburgh." EIVIERTAINED -- , held at the home of Walter Wiggins, ‘Road. in honor iblrthday. About 40 guests were ,prcsent, and cards and dancing was enjoyed, the music being lurnisheil by Ruylnond and Sid- ney Bfllllvla. Rodger Chandclel and Edward Martin, all of P.E.I, and Miss Helen CDIL‘ of Young's Cove Road. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Elliott, Mrs. Char les Wiggins, Mrs. William Wilson, Mlm Eileen Smith and Miss Flora. Wlizcins.-Sriillt John Telegraph- Journal. A party was Mr. and Mrs Young's Cove of Mr, Wiggins‘ TI-IE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The mg Worship will be M. ivitlli service of Morn observed at l1 by the Rev. “No Rcspeotcr nhtlienl cf ihc Handel's "A Pluycl". The School meets lcl- Bible S 2.30 P. M. Evening \.Vo"ilip A. fie-THICK] be Church tudy _ at Brohaili "Collv- y _ on: ii l. M . organist and clluil-iililsier ill charge of music at all 5:1‘ L. vices. TRINITY UNITED CIIURUI-l- — Sundays services will De conducted by thc Minister, rtcv. ‘l. 1-2, Mc- Lilllifiil who \‘.‘llI ‘c. ii tile sol- mou in. bmil diets 01' uoislllp. 1h thc mommy mc HUM subgtct will o; "minis Col ' lillil the evening: ‘The ‘in ‘chipm- tlOn"-—00lltil"illlll.g lllc by, the men c-x the cougrcgatlilli. this B81115‘ the auuuay evening S01‘- Vlcas preceding ihc mcctlng c1 WWW ivielis ASoJClLZifilUll. il-ilvty Mens double quarrel M11 glv a special numoe. a.» this aurvlcc. Vlsliols 00111131111’ welcome. ON OFFICIAL VISIT - Misg- Margaren Webster, of Charlotte- town. P.ii..l., Girls‘ Work secretary oi the Presbyterian Church ill Ciiililua, arrived iil town ‘l'ilus<l:i./ She a:- illc organ- veiling and of Scllar- _ Picwu and g districts. She is gucgt, A, Edison Fraser. Presi- dent ol’ Pictou Prcsbyterlai. Sat- urday there will be a Leaders‘ Con- rence held here. —- News Glas- ow News. Miss Webster will be n Charlottetown next week the Elle-it oi’ her parents. Rev. G Carlyle and Mrs. Webster sisnvices" APPRECIATE!) _.\t a recent director's meeting of the North Wiltshire Telephone com- utisn of appreciation was tendered unanimousy to Mr. G, B. Noy, retiring secretary, stat. ing that the directors and mem- bers of the North Wiltsbire Tele- phone Company wishcd to ex- press their sincere appreciation for the splendid way in which he had cheerfully carried on the work as secretary of the company. They knew his duties were arduous, and quite often took much time, yet through all the twenty-two years he was serving they never him to murmur or coni- lain. They were deeply son-y that r. Nofy deemed it necessary to sever hs connections as secretary of the Board. and wanted him to realize that he had their hcartiest thanks for services rendered. tended a nleciiilg U1 lzation here Tuesday c will visit ill the towns ton. Westviilc and surroulldln of Mrs. ..____._______ MONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL Repeat for semi-annual exam- ination: Grade IV -— i Muriel Pcardon. 2 Helen Hamilton. 3 Stephen Hes- sian Bioyca Beck. a cl lor new! ldvoriislng BDWOOIL-SSDO pelt 10nd. H. 3-12-31. mun-aid. be held on nlons oh "lhc Cluust." The .2010“ - ms s cc will ,1 h Uuilgiits wilu ulii s: ,- lhctciics "no-M Lovely Ari: lily uvtcliiilgs . ill LII» evening tile ciiuiv \\'l.ii ue ucuupled GUARDIAN PlI-INCI COUNTY Juniors 9 years and under: 1st. R. Brewer Auld. ‘Freetown; Catherine E. (Hill, Middleton; Joan Bradshaw, Bearletown; Leigh Jewell, Bedeque. 2nd» Doris Nicholson, Dem . "a. "an. was“... on: an ac ur o, . 4th. Robert Hucstis, Bummerside. 5th- Ruth Huestis. summersldo. Juniors, 10 and l1 Years 1. Lillian Jack. Bsdeque H. Louise Craig, Middleton; Dogs Wright, Middleton; Donald Prof t. Freetow n. 2. Charlotte Calms, Freetown: Hcicn Moase, Kensington. ,3. Eileen Cobb, Kensington; Wendell W- Myers, N. Carleton. 4. Allison MacMurdo. Kensing- ton. 5. Robert Reeves. Freetown- Intermediates. is.’ 13, l4 Years 1. Elizabeth Wright, Middleton. 2. Freda E. Myers, N. Carleton. 3. Agnes E. I-Ieffell, moetown: Betty Profitt. Heetown; Clifford Mouse, Kensington. 4. William Wright, Middleton; George B MacMurdo, Kenslngton: Charles Wright. Bcdeque; Keith Mouse. Kerlslngton. 5, Robert Schumann, Freetown. Seniors, I5, l6. l1 Year! 1. Mary G- Wright. Bedeqile. 2. Ethel I-Ieekbert, Bedeque. 3. Edythe Clarke, Bedeque. 4. Peggy Sherren, Bedcque. 5. Emeline Raynor, ‘Travellers’ Rest; Virginia Moase, Travellers‘ Rest. QUEENS COUNTY Juniors. 9 Years and Undx 1. Robin Houston, Charlottetown. 2. Dorothy Elizabeth Ucwis, Char- loitciown 3- Liltie Campbell, N. Wilishire: Keith Coles, Prlncctown Rd.: Betty Proude, Prillcctown Rd; Evelyn MacKlllncn. Prlneetown Rdq John MacKinnon, Prihcctown Rd. 4. Shirley Andrews, Brookfield- 5. Ferric Stetson. Brcokfield- Juniors. l0 and ll Years l. Heather Lahtz, Charlottetown- 2. Phyllis G- Tnlt, Charlottetown; Jean Rogcrsou, Charlottetown. 3. Patricia Lace, Charlottetown; Piluliuc MacLcnil. N- Wiltshire. 4, Barbara Campbell. N. Wiltshlre. 5. Carroll MacRae. Hunter River. Intermediates, l2, 13. l4 Ycars l. Shirlcy Cooke, York. 2» Arthur Brown, York; alargaret Coffin. Cllllrlntlctrwll: Audrey Kent. Prillcctown Rd. 3. Evelyn Swami, Charlattciown. Ionian, ll, lotuetown 3. Ra 4, H l William II- W. Riley. Dun PIOVINC Catherine E. Joan Bradshaw ,Doroth l lotwtown. 3. Robert Hu 4. Lutie Cam Isn MacMurdo, 1O and 1. Lillian 2- H. lmLiSe Donald Profitt. I. Elizabeth Aimed E- Heffe ford Brown, York Carleton- Coffin. Evelyn Stewart. 5. Keith 1. lottctown: Bedcnue. 4 Nfarinril- Dwwou, N. Wiltsl irc; Shirlnv Carmv, Hunter River. l . Bcvr-vle" Benton. Bcnshawf il_\n Sllmond, Bonshaw. ='L"a"-'-'-'-'¢'s's'-'I-’u’sHEN-TASK‘ The Suprising Sanctuary By Leslie Cargill '1‘: ‘n'\v'|"n'1‘u'u'u‘nfln'~u'a'\n"l'i "L's 5' 5 hKHNKfiFJ-"Jfs CHAPTER X UNKIND FATE Hugh woke will. a splitting head- ache and a taste in his mouth like the aftcrnlatli of a feast. on acid drops. Reconnoitring, he found a clear runllel oi‘ water to slake his thirst. collected n dozen cdibl-e eggs, and called the party to partake a l-cpulsivc ‘ciil prcslztnnbly unilrlsh- lug meal. "Couldn't we have something irookcd," ltliiricl pleaded. "Grandma may have been an adept at (gg- sucking, but I'd rather go hungry." "No fires." Hugh insisted. “Far too risky. ’l‘h(‘sc waters arc strewn with uninhabited isles‘ and we'd soon give our position nway to Ellcndorf." She went off i0 rummage in the boat, returning with a o coarse chocolate. "Intuitlonfl she triumphed. "I thought there might be something stilwcd away Con- centrated nuirlmcnt.“ a selves to eat unpa stable fare, and pre ing for sailing time. they avo ded boredom. Not that the un-l kind fates were permitting the lent observation oi’ the sun by which he hoped to make navigation easier. The submarine came along as though they had left a perman- ent trail in their wake» Bringing up the rear of the liinding party. his face black as a. thunder cloud, stalked Anabrose Martin, shoulderiilg a rifle. "Can't do much about this" Ila-son observed, eyeing the MI- vanoing horde grimly. “Take to the hills, pop. "And be shm down at leisure? No lhank you. my dear. This is big sulfl’. These gentry have as much regard for our lives as they have George was crouching for l spring. "As you wish, sir," he agreed. wlth manifest reluctance. Bowing w overwhelming odds they accepted this major defeat in a mood of pessimism. No nxrcy was shown. ‘They were tightly trilssed up. bundled on board the submarine, and conveyed back to Ovarn in dismal plight Grade III-l Gordon McNelll. S Flora McPhee. term-Ellen Clair ‘ for half Perfect attendance War savings S temps to date Taacheb-R. Iteid. value $91.12 Bllendorf presided over the tra- vesty of a court martial. “It would avoid further trouble 1f I destroyed you utterly." he announced. "Port- imatclv for you I am s humane man. Unneceuary slaughter does not appeal to mel- pgldme £0111‘ win are pr r c p -. are is 6'3 other igil-heftyand the guards will be doubled." "If you will listen to inc-J‘ Am- Mose Martin brolie in. "Another time." "Wt is dangerous to lean them a ve." A faint flicker of s. lmlh twiioh- ed the ueuunsnta lips. "They are n nuisance, I grant. Hardly dang- mu“ get in touch "suppose they do with the authorities? "For you, my friend. that would be most objectionable. According [Betty Brown and Buddy Glllls. Teacher, Marlon MXICTSRRC.—D ' Minarifs nuJefl-Bliia to international law my crew and I have nothing more to fear than hu-wnnsznt." "wily vow-J‘ _ Gel-ma - Between sleepiil , forcing them condition. h“ beam less tolerable since the frustration ‘DIOBGIIJT. in d of the attempted getaway. Decid- 1111111511011 ing that discretion was the better 6011518 for pheasants, Hold back, Jessopl" l 5. Peggy Sherrcil, Badcouc: Ellis-ll , Bedcque; Heckbert Bedeque. a flash. Stridin held hi “Dunlmkopfl " you think I am without you, Vcrflilchtcl- Engl or? I tell you s Hcrren and Frau in less I gives ordc His rage evaporated as as it flared up. each other, Nicht Wain"! l. Joye; Wig 3. Shirley Jen . dal. I, Mas-y Hello Riley, Dundas. 4. Beatrice Jenkins. Dundsc. Intermediates II, 13. l4 Years Riley, Dundas; John dss. Jewell Bcdeque. 2. bon- Nicholson. Robin Houston, y Elizabeth Lewis, Char- Doris Wright, Jack, Bedeque. William Wlriallt. Moose. Kensiilgton. m by the cant collar shook the wrctch teeth chattel-ed. my esteem than you. I will not have my ruling disputed. Their lives are spared. mark you wcll, un- Winners in iiational Temperance Studyltourse 1943 ll. l1 Years l. Ruth Wfitht. Mzarlottotown- z, Katherine MacBschern. Char- y I-Iiggins, Hunter River- arold MacDonald, New Glas- nrdecil a. MacPha-ll. Bonlhaw. KINGS COUNTY Juniors. I Yean and Under 1. Doris Jenkins. Dundas Centre. 10 and 11 Years to , Dundas. ‘human Dun [AL HONORS Juniors. 9 Years and Under r 1. R. Brewer Auld, Freetown; Craig, Middleton; , Searletown; Leigh Bedcquo ; Charlottetown, estis, Sumnlcrslde ; Marlene Davison Kensington lib ell, N. Wilt-shire; Shirley Andrews, Brookfield. 5- Doris Jenkins , ndas Centre ; Kensington. ll Years Middleton: Craig‘; Middleton; Wee wn 4. Heather Lantz, Charlottetown; Helen Moose, Kensington. _ 5- Joan Ftogerson. Charlotteiownu Patricia Lace, Charlottetowmyaul- inc MacLean. N. Wiltshire. Intermediates, 12, l3. I4 Years Wright. Middletony ll. Freetown. 2. Betty Profitt, Heetowrl; Clif- Moase. Kensingwn: Arthur ; Freda E. Myers, N1, 3. Shirley Cooke, Yor Charlottctow Kent. Princeiown Rd. 4. Mariorle Deacon, k; Margaret n; Audrey N- Wilishirc: rlottetown. Middleton: Cha Seniors 15. l6. 17 Years Ruth Wright. Charlottetown. 2. Katharina‘ MacEaohenl, Char- ary o. Wright 51. Ray Higgins. I-Iillltor River, 4- Harold MacDcnald. New Glas-i ow ‘ Edythe Clark, Ellcndorf was out of his: at ll‘. n he and cd mall until his g up lo M ti hp silarlcil. "Leave inc nlOlIc! Lct go!‘ ' . , "111 feed you u, m‘. fish“ D0 Tears on the checks of his mnthcl unable to gr". along; and-I onlethlng, y'cs? The- lein stand higher , l suddenly l we know rs to iho coulrlmv" “NOW Martin fawned obsequiouslv. Talking over the incident ill pri- vate Hugh Everard said he would willingly give s, fiver in know What the traitor lntendcd saying. "Something th want us to hear," Mr. Mason c Lieutenant didn't‘ re- marked. “Not an ordinary cxplet- ive. either. Perhaps it was as well it never came c “Meaning? ill." l "That our livcs already hang liyi a thread- Elle hesitate to cut it if we knew Wllill. hc is trying to hide. they keep Martin from con cssfir he spills the frequently it was invariably inym-r company with ns . part of valour they settled dow utmmflo“ of Pewsey Masons “ham-s or less philosophically under . ~the new dispensation. ‘ O1‘ the prisoners Hufll Everard m? °‘ m-wmwm’ a hill... reacted most surprisingly. All his celvcd na noon gfllfd. The liking for solitude dis- e red cverrll a ‘mp hid m" Also. to h made a. new ma privl (T080 . she co u! been calculatingly nurt being s. woman. she kept erself This tremendous ' oilfold friends wouldn't re- cognise you." mlrlel told ndori’ would not I'll wager| tact in. ans.“ l Ehglisll-spcakingi is very nluchl “l tlona went by the t. and there was e1 Mason- She was aware of gm bein a» it development n oi‘ the erstwhile him him, , Continued | ilield it carver. ‘itlim SUI‘! ham? ln Memoriam . I unonol w. TIcIAUIIF-N hem and m m‘ nledicsl can and mid Piiéifsmcifiti» iu-vl it- oeom u h ewasf willbe Y liith- Services at home lind grave were conducted by Rev- Har- v, Bishop asisted by Rm. D. Rgiyss of Pownal. The folllowind sung. 231d Padlnr 121 Pal-kn the 55th deceased fa . The following were the tributes: floral n J “T3? Mlulin. Russell and enry on . Jolr-linLgmlcblvonald. “Frank Drisooll er so . an is g v Wflgfiuilfilltly laid to rest. etel-y. Card of Thanks Mrs. Gcolgc McEachcru and iiamiiy wish to thank their kind neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness during , lccellt sad bereavement. ' 1v MEMORIAM l JAMES EMMETT IIUGIIES, Klnkora. February 12th, 1942. S n. l In loving memory of James Enl- imett Hughes cf Kinkors. who 85W :his life in tile service of his coun- 1m’- A member of the Canadian Mer- chlmt Maxine. he was returnin t0 ‘Ami-Rita on convoy. reaching cr- ,muda. safely after his ‘ship. cvi land storm-tossed. without fuc 0i‘ needed food snivlllieS had ("med aimlessly for many days. Herc the ship was repaired and rc-htted and lclt for Philadelphia. a four days run from Bemiudu. The ship nor any nlembcrof htir crew \vcrc ever heard of again. and without. doubt were victims of. an cncmy U boat who were at _ height of their destructive work m the Atlantic about this 110d. Jnlnes is fondly and ovin 1v re- lilembcred iil the hearts of h s par- cnts -and members of the family and his zrlamy friends throuizhfllli |ihc province. iGallanhtl and young he donned the u I True as the irucst that wore it. Bravo as the bravest. he went away Y. aloft waved our flag one day Hg sank in the sea before it. A grave ill the sea with the sky overhead, A grave in the heart oi’ his mother- His clay in the one lies lifeless and one: There is not u, name. there is not at stone, V And only the voice of the winds m eth moan 0'01" tne grave where never a flow- or is strcivn But-his nlcnlaw lives in the other.‘ Rrqiliescat in pace. ‘ la Bmvcly PRESENTATION BEFORE Ill! DEPARTURE OVERSEAS ‘Pile admiration and csioem 1n WIlICIl the men of the forces arc was again exemplified when the friends and relatives of Gunner Carl Hagan gathered at the homo . fol- lowing the compbtlon o! his initial tvailul at Nu. B2 C. A. B. T. C A Jolfi-y good ‘Ame was had h anoing to the m by nhe local orchestra ting o Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Charles Costello and William Monagimn. Immediately following the even- unner Oarl a well lowing ad- J, relatives amembled Hagan was nreserl 5 ltoadof ‘H!!! enfllw to t knee? soox than £12k anticlpgted. Be ore we you- ac- pttna ‘if amour-mils git. m twipgit in wniul lei; III 3/011 with us socn again. 2-12-11. 2-11-11. ‘TIil-IETICTOAL FOR -WELSH HARD COAL" Orclor a Supply Today to Pu! Your Hamil Over the Co|c| Days 0F February and March Discharging Cars N OWr-"l" A. PICKARD 6' CO- COLD WEA PHONE 240 . Illd m pd Whkh W!!! CHO m ‘h. e eoeased health for a number - h . Ill vuslc on October 21st. noted FM’ FIIIOI‘ Roll“ ' ciissr coin Muscular , ‘Aches 8i Palm i. 11ml Burning |- MASSAGE WELL sissy“ WHITE RUB In Memo riqm l IIIB- WILLIAM B. ELEM!“ The community of and vicinity lost a ladgnlitlivfil: many and respected by a“ m h of m; ock to licv Iflmlplysm The late lvlrs. Clements m; December 10. 1873 the daughtem the lane Alexander and Mal-y 5m, itisll aneestgj came as a sh rlends. :1? ihrllmhtiifls t ‘ e er e smug Prcsblte religiws viewpoints. The; E camod with ncr into the Unites Church movement. The deceased was ltable in her home and (mo. ntcrested lu hcr church. ful giver of the b hand or heart ma: command, comforting voter, hcr silent rm. iby, her soul full of symnailli- wq not soon be forgotten. Her count- less christian Jccds were ilu lids of her life. imd go before lirr a; proflcious offering to the cltyoI God. She leaivca to mourn their two sons and two IIMPIWAZTS name- 1'v: Stewart and T. Hfll‘1'\‘.\vhIt| Sands; Mrs. Louis Simmons. chu- lottcitivwn: and Mrs. Simon Stuart, Belli- River: also one haw Mrs. c, .1‘. MacLure. alurmv llnr‘ -r North, A brother Angus Stcivlli. lvlichl. . . - A., also “(W011 lira children. I-Ier husband DZTIIECCBIM he" hv fourteen months. The falneiml which m; hold from her lwt- rP-lricllce Willtv Suds in December 17th was vovv larvclv at- tended llflfiDllq- 1h:- sc-vwc coin. The servici- was conducted hv hm- pastor Rev. W. Pick-Bits who ilalrl a fitfing tribute testifying :0 tho ital-ling oaulities o! hcr oxomplari" lilo, lithe ing‘ ills text from flout. Ch, 33 verse 2'! “'I'ho eternal God is‘ 111'.‘ rciixgs and underneath rm- lhc l-vcrlaatilu rw-v-r. Th1 i-cllmvllwa livnuls wen rendcrd bv a IIIIV‘: air» Ilia lord's Mv Slictlie . Jeep in Jesus and In tho Sweet Flvo and Eve. A cuartct-tc nnmnorezl o! MIL Albert MaeNalll. Messrs Carl Jor- dan. Louis Harris and \Vlll Jnnim ‘enli"¢l" P5"""0!"rl “There's I Land When- Wr- Never Grow old.‘ The floinl vficrlnzs “fr: very beautiful. ‘The following actor! as nali aw. r-vs: Messrs. Jowrph Bucfl. ivllllam Bilell. Inivmmce Stewart. William Glover, Austin Bell and William Derby Intclziricnt ans mailo in ill» aim- l‘9i\’ Harbor Crmhtcrv thorn tn await the eomrlnc lit Him who vii l am Lhfzrfisulirection and the l1!» - extremely m. .\ cheat est that h in 11v Mar/ovum, MRS. CHARLIE MMQUARBIE At her home in Winsloe on 0°- tober Dtih, 1943, thcl-c occurred till c??? of MlfiwCharlle yiacowrlt :1 - e l e O ‘B21115. Th D8 hi! becll hi lailifll of mouths, but her passing came as a silddcn slim! to those nee: her. , She was the daughter of the all Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Eben- wns a devoted wife. She was char‘ ed was held tlonl her 11°F: The soovicr l THEIR . (