m: cuoanotrrmnu--suonoim P. 1E. I. Presbyterial ._ Of United Church In Annual Session At S {side This anmusl meet of Prince Edward visi to Borden. ther with ssr B. . Mciiinnon, NR. Super-in- tendenf/Captsin llaguire: Ilr. O. P. Ceretti. engineer. and Mr. 3.0. Rogers. supervisor oi the Tra i Bureau. Continuous close touch was - tained with tilewbole subject mat- ter with esponsible parties in Montreal i Otts . oetaws Delegation who nof your chair-ma lned with Premier G ARDIAN irrlllmmrle * i < l “hw-‘ikm ' ‘TO-DAY (Thursday) Friday Saturdgy The liharlottetoivn Aray iiadote lillll Sponsor a Moving Picture “Sunday Dinner for a Soldier" Prince Eduard Theatre, Feb. 5th 6th To: W! q will . lo! l‘ 5° w Church yesterda , th iir t session '1" your "i" u’ u“ h” beginning a 2 bxcioctk. ‘ Alter quie music nicely render- “m, m ‘d by m. president, nsdi-an National Rail- with his officials The next morning the delegation bad a conference with Mr. Mich- sud, Minister oi Transport. ofllo- ials and engineers of his Depart- mont. In the afternoon lhs Pr qisterpin association with tha Min- me ister of Finance. the Minister ei “m.” Justice, the Minister oi Naval r..!’ dl-lii .. m. "u inn-s To“ _ "NW1 sosrsnsi asaivnsl fivmxrgsfifirnu em "raoruucoi-omrooi r. rfhm logger. I???’ "'5' "um" ""50" 1.‘. our. um llillii i‘ ‘l’ Kill] i’ ASTUR i’ IULES ills owl "l" immcuasmarv hearty welcome was accorded the delegates nt b Mrs. George s. "fir... wness, an h Prus- er racoiusly replied. Inuise Callback. om of the missionaries from Japan ten led the gathering in s very beautiful service p! worship, remlnc-lng her hearers that Jesus meant His 10l- ‘<P..E.l. Mutual Fire insurance 0o. Meeting l The annual meeting or prim, 4"’ u" M mamas‘? “ eeks. nsvfll%- 1-9":- _.__.. o- QOQQQHO Rhi- m-O Thirteen rises. —1AIIIVII OVIIIIAI - , $1.3? p hnanuel Arsanault, Suimnerside, cents. 14048464‘ t f RA- M w i“ "us: and for trans- Albany 1-3-31. Hi’! hi)" 1:851? her niece. m on January 1W‘- M _ was the former Dorothy Lawrence. - 3 mourn her sorrowin! he: parents, five sisters one brother. B" °1 mmenu‘ “d Mun-a ‘smother WEB m9 “ma; 0hr tcne MacEachern of $111,“, P.E.I. Much sympathy 1, find“ to the bereaved fam- ill’ NG STAMPS mjsgggsgigustry of Canada is gpolifibflflg l! llmp“ “ l u; “g wu- Savings stirrup: es nuns o yep 2nd and lasting till March 111.' The Summerside Committee “I'm” cgmpalgn has been s. - by the provincial comm t- is “s muifvsri. '1‘. Holman, lliifllll Boland of loves W husband. which surnmerslde. “mph-S. __ -DAlGl.E-'l‘he mar- mggorlriulljg-ralne Marie. daughter pl Mr. and Mrs. P. Dalgle. 801 “mums street. Moncton. N.B.. l0 Flying officer Paul Nazalre Poir- lpr, 50p 0f MT.‘ Mid MP8. .J. P0116" lrr. oi Miscouche. P E 1-. was so-_ emiilzed last Thursday mornin a. p.00 AM. in L'Assomptlo Cat ed- nil. Moncton. by Rev. Clarence Igger, Tue bride was attended by Miss Evangeline Bouroue 11nd m9 best mun was the brides brothel’. inc Ivan Daigle, R.C.A.F. Fol; lowing a reception at the homo 0 11,3 111-1493 pnrenrts theoogiliilly lc left on a oneylfl igmfn. United States. The bridg isa former emlllfiyefl 0! 5M3‘- a“ t the bridegroom ls an instructor a he work in his trade. lass trséeived s cable fromnhisdson. :2 him of his safe arrival ‘ovvel: - Ain't». - Black gener pin-pole hone. vwns. eleven to we vmhundnd. sound. John mn- tart. Albany. l-se-ai. —ll0lll nous ovsassAs-l wireless mach — from spendinfiufili"years overseas. several mon being dispatches in the New Year honor list ior outstanding 091. Bears and Mrs. Bears are spending two wesksl with Mrs. Bears parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hilts, Kensington. —POI.ICI REPORT-In the an- nual report of the Police Depart- ment submitted b Chief oi Police Peter White at t annual meet- ing oi the Sumniersideibwn Coun- cil on Manda evening, the ques- tion oi gkillvenile delinquency was dealt wi . The report said the regs rua oy repo stated: "Since the outbreak oi war there has been s shor oi labor, so small boys can obtsn employ- ment essily. This be the case. tendon to keep them out In t they are sup-I b their parents. who seem a wa earner. seems mud“ ls s0 lo as the to be one oiltbe hardest problems the truant oliicer has to cope with. I believe some institution. such os an industrial school, would be a worthwhile investment for this Province st the Present time." S Annual Meeting Margatc llnlted Church In the first week oi January. 1M5, the three sections of this iilAlylllfifl i-RANKJDIS flrlAlllllllY ibltldlilllblfl ilflllllfl cldilnlA-O-llflar Panda illfililflflli. flu...” JOSE ITURII la Iris ha! appearance on be suns Qriobol Severe Ploy by PAUI. JAIIICO Cal liCNAlD COUNS l loud as IOU. osvyrmvsrs Mia Jonas" Dlraeiel by GEORGE SIDNIY mama s1 iosem narrator: Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday at_‘2.30 fiAP 10].! SUMMERSIDE ZIIIIIIIII I .‘, Full Slate 0f Officers 0fS’side Board 0f Trade The election oi officers of the Sunimerside Board of Trade which took place at the annual banquet on Tuesday night resulted as fol- ows. President, Donald O. Baker. Vice-President. W. M. Mellish. Auditors, Ralph Dodds, R. E. Ellis. Secretary, R. S. Hinton. Council: A. R. Brennan. C. R. Rogers, J. E. Campbell, J. F. Arn- ett, Wilfred Gaudet. J. L. Gor- ll, I... E. P. Foley, LeRoy Hohnan, Morley M. Bell.‘ lowers to be humble when he said "Take up thy cross and follow Mrs. ll. R. woodsids. president of the Presbyterlal in a few words gladly welcomed to the meetinil "l6 missionaries Miss Louise Callback and Miss Alice Gordon. one of the United Church home mission work- ers now home on leave. and Miss Marie MacDougall, a deaconness who is working in Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. Mrs. Woodside then spoke brief- ly. asking the gathering to study for victory. Many splendid books can be obtained from the “Bock- shelf" to "enlighten us on all such subjects". She urged also that as many as possible attend the World Day or Prayer with the women of other churches. The very great need for new recruits for mission sry work was very ably brought forward by Miss Marie MacDougail asking the organization to stress service among the youllil Dwlfle rather than worldly possessions. A message from the secretary oi Presbytery, Rev. WA. MaoQllflrric. thanking Mrs. ‘vVoodslde for her splendid report of last year's Pres- byterlal work was read by Mrs. Watson Livingstone, the recordlnB secretary. The personnel of the diflerent worglking committees was than rea . Mrs. J. F. East/on. cor. secy. then called a. roll shOWlflB M auxiliaries represented. four evening auxiliar- ies, dthree mission circles and three s. The recording secretary brought the minutes of the executive meet- lnizs held throughout the yell!‘- Ths question box was introduced by M11. Hazen Howard. Mrs. Laura Bustln then brought her report of the baby bands. She reported 479 members, an increase oi 138. She als~ refined a flnan-| clal increase 0i $15.48 from 14 baby bands. A1, this point three little girls from the Summerside band sang very sweetly, ‘We Are Little Sunbesms." The mission band report was then brought by Mrs. John Scott who reported 46 blinds with B45 members. Certificates of recogni- tlon and stars for recognition o! work done were then Dlfifiellted W are various bands Who hid Wm C8940 the sch given at this school. “"5011! from ool for leaders at Ber-wick. brought a v comprehensive report of the cou gathering for. as she clobressed it one could feel tar-lo. This mission unit was opened in November, 1909. account of her work there proved most interesting. Gypsumvllle being quite an isolated settlement.‘ The raczativa of the mission hospital tiere. Miss Gordo thrilled her listeners as she related many Pathetic episodes of her work among those 13110;- In the end she said the Joys exceed the difficulties people there are indeed a. n tunate folk Another itlm of s was much enjoyed. Af announcements ilh with the hymn " Se U Oi’ God" and the ben Rev. Mr. Jarvis. —- S. session Reviews Efforts To Improve Transportation m The following report was that “ God is here." . The Buest speaker for the cven- a ing was Miss Alice Gordon. one of the United Church's home mission- aries now home on leave. Sh; had been working at Gvyipsumville, On- first An 1 mli810- gm‘ r the usuel' ' c105 ed the e Q Melllperity, up to this time denied .il 10W“ by.by reason oi our urucliable and sub- mitted at the recent annual meet- lng of the Summerslde Board oi.‘nm““-l' 5' 1m’ ‘Trade by Mr. J. LEROY Holman. chairman of Committee: In this annual report of Transportation Committee. the Transportation YOU!‘ "y ISCS beinG ices and the Minister of Tran- sport, received ths delegation. lt reviewed ory efIects of the inadequate trans- portation fscilities on the economy oi the Province. urged that utmost speed be used in the construction |of the new car ferry. that auto- -mobiie ferries. divorced from the [railway traffic. be provided. Also. in view of the great importance of the transportation system to tnls .Pi'ovlncc, the delegation suggeaeii that a Commission of the best en- lglneerlng talent outside as well s from departmental sources. be appointed to study this whole mat- iter; that such a Commission be instructed to make a complete 1survey oi the future requirements of the transportation system be- tween Lhls Province and the maln- land. that ways and means he found to greatly minirnwe the traf- fic delays which have proven so costly to the business interests of the Province, as well as to the travelling public, and that substan- tial improvement in the whole docking approaches and ‘ inals be provided that will enable a con- ztlnuous reliable transportation sys- one that will make ihle nlargenunt 0i the mar et for our product and the greater pv-"I" unsatisfactory transportation. Your representative on the Island dele- gation believes, with members. that from the conferenc- e. . . . r . ing of our transportation uire- ments is now realized by the m- inion Government and that tang- ible improvements will result. Burris - At the Prince Edward Isl- and Hospitsl on Jan 24, 1945. w Mr. and Mrs. Ralph eo, Char- lottetown, a son. GRANT-At the P. E I. Hospital. L. A. O. and Mrs. Walter B. Grant a daughter, I (Judith Dozen.) MncEWBN—At the PJLI. Hospi- tal on Jun. 21, i945, to 1W1. and |Mrs. Den Msellwen. Long Creek, a we have 50m to report that w r uc ss-I __ ful in our efforts etowlfaseuanishfiwr CANNON M’ ‘h. REL 110mm“ or switching engine with head- q. cannon, Wm “when-g, MATIHEWS quarters at Silmmersl‘ ass ned to work jointly between Kens ng- Jan. 21, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. marl of the unsstisfnct- | elicw MaoLean. North Wiltshirs. Edward Island Mutual Fire In- "Ilfl" comm-av was held at the Town Hall in Silmrnerslde mildly. The president, Mr. A11- 1rd Simpson. resided. The auditors report was read by the president. The directors‘ report was presented by ihc vlce- president. . Walter G. Mac. Kenzie, and the financial state- t r the year ending the of December 1H4 Hist". n; '1'. L. Linklet- Summersldc. The manager explained in do. tall the financial report and in his remarks. brought to the at. tention of the policy-holders thgt, the Company's premium income is the largest iii its history. and has more insurance in effect than at any time heretofore. The manag- ei" explained that the assets of the company have been steadily increasing. which shows that the company is in s very satisfactory and liquid state. The board of directors were all re-elected. The following are the a ents oi the company: Carl H. Week dn the h h cmmlayhest in the history 1 ti; The amount of teraat qt,“ as current reverruien for at? year was 9.981.038. Tn addition. haw. ever. further interest collections amounting lo 51.000 was mm; during the year. This $1000 w“, credited lo outstanding 'wm,d interest. thus reducing the item carr ed in the ass heégln" cts under tl-rgt c losses for the - considerably more ihnrmfi. “fr: “Yicfidllvndlns Cycle for um. They cxcec ed the l ‘warn ‘W000- 941 losses by a little e cilmbflhy sustained about 1105 losses. of this amount sppmg. matelv 100 losses were sugtgineg by rural buildings. There were 32 claims for dani- ages caused by lightning. This is ollbroxlmstely 33 per cent Q1 m, number of damages but, onl‘v amounts to 9 per cent of the total loss claims. Losses sustained by chumhgg amount to about 5 per cent oi the total loss claims. Losses sustained in connection with mercantile risks were very small. Losses sustained with no explanation o! their cause, amount. ed to over 63 per cent of’ the totsl loss claims. The surplus for the ygly" - amounted to 810,111.59 which has increased the net assets or the - 00mins to Hormonal. This sur- glus together with the reduction the amounts due on mortgage llollrltlcc. hss enabled the com. gsllalsyfltotlmekte farther substantial ¢P0ns o eVcto Lou during the year. ry m the commis- During the” year. cents for each re- slons paid creased by Is newai or new application. The average commissions amounted to approximately 17.4 per cent of the ne premium income. The expense and mansgqnent of the Company in 1044 was 11.2 flfl’ cent of the total income which llelrly l per cent less than the expense and management of the two companies before the amalga- mation. ' . Bonsha M- Grant. Charlottetown; man Jen Mt. l-lerbe 1 2 Report "If there were no amsl ama- tlofi. this would be the 46th! ear the original Prince Edward and Mutual Pire Insurance Company‘ was in operation and the 61st year the Prince Ed cultural Mutual Fire Insur- ance Compsn was in operation," stated the d eetors‘ report. In 1941 the total premium in- come amounted to $47,543.91. In 1944 the __ 111mm o; Company amounted to . an increase or nearly 818.000 over the corresporidin le or 1 This year's , mom; rmsuoisr. srAnsmlv-r Prince Idward Island Mutual lira Ins - l I. immune. he 7 l ‘ Al. a ton and Summer-side yards andlxinmn on am, n, 194a No. l G-Rs. station. We take this] and M“, n,“ Matthew, opportunity of asking for the co- Albion, a son. operation and assistance of all the DEATHS trading interests in this section of CANNON-At Charlottetown. Jan. thetlorovince, ln order that we may ' ti itl i conmue our BC v es w m“ m“ 22, 1945. Carol Jean, infant twin daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. " necassary improvement into effect. Cannon. Accordingly. we dwould ask that B l l: be t - verwne " ms “p” “mm” rrcwiN-At Regina, sash. on Dee. 944, Mrs. Edward Irwin. for- ly t?‘ the‘ lsrecretary of this Board 1 c t h . r e c a ma“ of t e “amp” merly 0i Charlottetown, P. E. I. CANTWELL - Died. at the 110ml T {action (éomntiiltteekianylcsslejs of de- ayorssasaco t di- ery oi frei in to flxlle [railway 1.!- %m_l;lelst:rr'oth=r. 3:1; gzntwel}. Cantwell in his 65th year. - tlon fir tfld ngtas n31 believe this! comp a on 0 s“ dam M eral Friday morning. Burial, ll ry, Washington, D.C. 0189113’ prove the need of a. shunter ngton cemete on the lR.C.A. F. station. Monctou. viliere he has been posted l!!!” his! ‘arrival home from overstu- - CHILDREN'S AID —'rr.e rez- utar- monthly meeting of the Boom?! oi Management oi the C - crews Aid sciceby of Prince Counlty was hcld on Monday “Wm-ill l1 111.. Town mm with an excellent attendance. ‘The Chairman chsrge—Margsts, Long River and New Inndon-held very successful annual congregational meetings. Instead of the traditional srnsll gathering of a few faithful men in the afternoon. these meetings were all held in the evenings, with a much larger attendance than usual of men, women. young peo- plepmemhers and adherents. The DI- business meeting in each case was J.A. McPllee presided and ., b a social hour. when hi5 ulBnSliTe on his lection after refreshmen were served by th s ll - ladies of the respective Women's ' onsry Societies. and a ool had lection resulted in substantial a ditions to their funds for t e “Xitymir. i led er s openn , by the minister, lEsv. 1r. i. o. Fraser, and a serlm of very interes reports from all org tions o the church. were heard in each place. The session report showed a net gain of five in membership, h a total of twelve received. The Board oi Stewards through the treasurers. showed that there is no indebtedness of any kind, and that all obligations have bem , met, with substantial This will be Mr. Baker's third consecutive term as president of the Board and his election re- fleets the confidence which the, members have in him due to the manner in which he has conducted the affairs of the Sum- merslde Board of Trade for the past three years-s. Me I Will Go." EASTERN GUARDIAN The literature secretary __% , Mrs. anrorvrscvs nuvx - Spec- Hazen Howard. then presented ll"! ial Skate Saturday night after report oi her dePflTl-melli- Mme first show, 9:45 people Tomlin! and BVHYW“ reading more we‘; i her spams; y‘ ggfirednfrfig ';'ear_°§2g,s1ngwn In this up-to-date town with its auxiliary led m the number o; gfilles otfl paeieimentulgil all recall ggggiidffifld, with Dundss a. close gggcglglgqltlilxlegxtxglélfliflgd ' book‘ 0 - . _ OH. ESPN! y B‘ . WAS tslftgsgffgrllfw ffrsflwcfi M,” tor a heavy rain. Your Commit- This community is grieved over Farlanc reviewed "Christ At The We feel they H“ alqbrovrlflicly m‘ the death of Earl Lockerby, son of mime Table." Mrs. Roy vessev h“ l‘ 1* "°'Y°“°-l Flew" l" oiln Erskine and Sylvia Gordon chose as her book "Blind Spots." 795m" u‘? impmvllmen" m 1P‘ Inckerby, Weistwood. us. who n dealt with s self reg-bx» tr‘: gfkfbmgwlifzdotlnmahrmoffegllflggff W“ °m° ‘u "M “n” 1-1, E11,... merit that has been placed in front of our station. You will recall how Mr. J. P. l!“ em. Mrs. L. M. Murray then reported .0311“ M!‘ ll affiliated C.G. I. T. groll '01" “m Dec. Ii. the mas-t year nnd they contributed $31.15 to the Women's Missionary Society. She particularly stressed the purpose card of the C.G.I.'I“‘. and appealed to the women w 10° a?“ tho girls in their commun- es. It was a delightful treat to hear the Summcrslde trio sing very s\veetly-"Where He May Lead By premiums collected for the year By collected forthsyear T0 Plid Agents’ fess for the year ‘In Premium Notes writtu of! To paid Losses Additional out- llnspectlon .. . . . . .. ‘resrnplrls for the year-forward ~. DP‘. Lldstone was l0- pomicd to act in lier stead. Committee was appointed ho in- v'esil3a»le the living conditions of a family on Water St. a complaint having been made to the society at the lost meeting. A complaint was also received re the lining con- (lilioiig or a child in the western 1am of the Prov ncc and the mat- trr is being investigated. The cietv "llllrovcd of the Educational CBmPillEn be Dept. oi! Ital increases veneica d ease and appointed Rev John Janie as g de1 in some items, and with small bal- tend or. initial ........‘3l§..%.it mes to cs ovvr- Missionary gm‘? ‘l P".'“,'°°Pf{-, “EH11,” d h d m, , 11,, o. llg when some would be called. llVlllll. l0!’ ll PUFPOIN. m ‘c ‘m “rain “y” l!“ f: Yea“ “m a?“ Bum. The matter of Juvenile delinquency °°“"‘i"'m3'- m‘ exc°°d°d mw" c“ parent?“ ":1 1;? eé 1,1, Emu“ ‘or v m m’, mflalonary was discussed and Rev. John Jar- l - W‘ wmi-‘Tl “m” Y,“ ' hmfmng awdotnzer; M11 my‘! fisia 5,15,,“ 1m". "must" owing to current condit- vlt spoke strongly oi the urgent sry Society orllnilations. *1‘ mtfvMfly-B i Ina" m? morit ty‘ an ‘mum h“ “pom m. m, mm revand m‘ duh.“ M r“:;:nii:"i"r"" “*- Pv- "retirees; rr"::.n'r- t‘... where's... w... mi §°..'l'...§“.°.... his»... m» m» w» om - v ll M! llllli e .. e- nquent children mm e w“ l In loving memory ei Sinclair hiheficiirsn who died January 25th, for Summerslde and vlclnit Dy Net Anets forward . . . . ..... 3y surplus for year-forward ....... To Net Assets-Renard Allicrton QIOI,OI.I UIMDHM tomorrow. Friday, service starting at 3 o'clock. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. CAMPBELL-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday Jan. M, iallHGeorge A. Campbell. formerly of I . e r an in; at the A. A. I-Iennessey Funeral aomeufrom ‘whim the fuunzera: n; J hnson. Vice-Pre ident nd Gen- 9 °ll "Y lflilm l ~ @1931 Mangger of 81w 331R,‘ m,“ to St. Dunstanu Basilica, thence stated that this work was not a l0 l!" cllhlfllfl 5on6"!!- ... MOIJJUM Issuance taken for the year .. s 0,301,100.00 Total insurance carried by the Company . . . . . . . . .. . . . lI,'I84,7Q.00 The above funds are all invested at s good rate ($36.) l. T. DODDS, Auditor. (Bill) '1'. LEAN!) of interest. The tar varl Manner. ITATIMINI.‘ 0F ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DECEMBER. 81, 1914 AIIITI _ the members cf the Board. engaged in mud be m‘ h _ and the deoest s mpathy is ex er to convey to her hearers _ the t x fl m , m b0 t d in. "orig 3”‘: "3355 ‘t: "m" ‘°' rural‘; '35:; ....§3.‘2€f...‘“‘.3.‘." T33. ....i.'...°...=.:.i:"..:‘.: col‘;- I . - ' ' ' i h f hi s: - muglétiémeom-e pm bétmm l n, 1L Lockerby and family, Cas- subscribers to Missionary Monthly s! tly puddles in rout of s a - H . H immdinlel In! 8d "l! or‘ the pa" M we Prwmm aw‘ I amp”. §Z§ict§§ Autvgrigir Fitlmgidtlgsnsig- Bgrslrd that thee worlz, woutildnlbe done ‘P3? °§i1°i @331‘: the e -—— "“‘“°“l m" l" WW1“ We ln- ° ' ' “ ' m. M cIntosh both instances over the at once. and true to his word. it m Fan“ Th mmum-g "m", ma“ g4 Mr. Mrs. Jo a crease in u lmt M b Wivvngmiv?‘ “hi”: li.°.“"f.’3‘..2’ "nnrrlsrhne R‘ul§’..i°°.°.§l’.°“..‘.'3.'.i.‘“ib"b’.l..§23 ....... s"..:'i*::..i.:2nl:.. e . ‘ . - 1' ... "‘.§.2.°.‘l.°..'“ff. ’:;..r.“;‘.“a*: mono». w». so... s... a... ..., Mgclntosh .. .. roman. .‘.”.‘é§"..€.;...f;.- §'“‘.‘.".‘h£ alts: s2..r::°.s....i... Remy’ _ not égamwltfimi m -°h“d.§”'.i§'° ‘nu w“ w°und-—-—ed last summer. griitehogleigtxgvtfil gecelpts of all org- C R. front door our WW“- pnv w “Mn m w The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. onisations was $13,288.89. on l"- The" “Vi? Plclmes side by “l” C. Iesvltt was the scen $291‘- “lé” ‘M.’ ""39 m.“ 9 of a crease o‘ ‘B20313 over m, put your. were suitably framed. under which __._ “In” ‘M gnqyggqg, nicely s,p lnted post-nuptial show- A bequest from Gal/faster] Clifford h .1 “ '° “‘“”“‘“* ‘if? v- ow in °%‘.’.“°l‘..'“§£°.f.§;3.i‘-‘-’ gain, r.. as "f; Tfrivifrenviirfihrlzt 1A3?‘ gIISTuBQSSTSY iil§fiigv§sffinrh°figirviif °1l’°s§i§“i."§'.fi°‘soi1“’w§§“lh§§?§hf§i ggehegiggrigafirgagfjhe summer: "sir .2: .."‘%..‘Z"l‘§.i avail. -* ""- M m“ "o" m" “j , . s i n MoGulIon. s ‘glfiwlilible a 1.13119: of airbus w Misses prigayreirr. gamma-rug‘ tgggmgd "*1 wmpmentm '-Prlrnds WAIT-FDIC to id rn om Two years have passed. since that Y. When God called one we loved away, The blow was hard. the shock sev- ere Little did we know the end so near. Sadly Missed by Ilia Daughter, Agnew. and Mortgage and Bonds . . . . .. Due on Premium Notes .. Balance, Bank of Nova Scotia. . . . . . . . . .. Balance, Canadian Bank of Commerce .. Accrued Interest on Securities . ‘19105300 715,00 1.960 2i 5,813.52 2.49119 84.50 Personals LIABILITBG 16.83 1.11043 4.93000 Agents’ and Premium Accounts Cheques outstanding, C. B. of 0. . Outstanding loss claims 51cm were presented Net Assets-forward tty Travers and in a beautifully $208,133.17 1 m.’ Peters Amlioa Net Assets-forward ' DIRECTORS-lb“ Alfred Simpson. St. Eleanors. President; Walter u. blackish-- ale, Springfield Lot 67, Vice-President; T. Leland Llnklellcr. Summerslde, Secretary-Treasurer; Oscar Jolmstoiic. bong _F§_l\'- or: William R. MacKay. Charlottetown. R. R. 5: LrlTlZOi: Marchi- lum, Brsckley Point; Spurgeon Clark. Augustine Cu\c.‘__l'l\r¢\'q- phllus J. lnman, Central Bedcquc; John Macintosh. 11cm: . R. R; Albert S. Robertson. Mermaid. (syn a. '1‘. nouns. \ . ‘id/or 15ml.) '1". LELAND LINKLETPER. Manager. invitation to meet at her home for next meeting. roll call to be ans- wered with “a l2 ins. sousre for quill lop for Orphanage. Mocking rinsed with the Nation- al Anthem after which lunch_ “as serviarl and a social half houLqmr yr . OPPOSE CADET TRAINING BLACKBURN. lambda __ 4GP) _ The Northwest Regional Coimcu _ of Youltlipiiz Brlialnds bligpgtestilm- - . dust" rca, pposc ca - 3”..'§.'.?.i§“b$2.' M“ “or lnsrlal “woo-limo A lmlililm- It was moved and seconded that passed by I 3-1 "to sllilhgfigil: I 311,1, 1,, ggvqn Mfg M“; woull be involved in sno husband. ii she continued to train her younr id in memory of her Mrs. Lorne leainan extended an men in a military Olllllllli-lml- éPkili-‘ESsliiNlAbl Chit T.E. lllfil“ ll Granvls Iiroei lammerslla f ‘IliaCsnsdisaPreasl 1H ' I Mrs. Hubert 1-26-11. m :31, 11v MEMORIAM ht B d f ‘Ira vsr rcg ier ____ . -~ - *3 “w?” s... - "m "T "°°"§'f".‘.. afriszv I» W -~-»~ ~- -» - st M . '- brld -to-be with two me- A impr v9 mum l‘ ' ' Darnpbgr w‘}‘,'°",‘.,,¥$§§§°§'f§°u§§ fig“? ‘our o? forraahtiyhooa‘: ful Pied“: of sielver. .A dainty linlrscgi vice ‘a then heliigmvéitlgnslfséflg- mmnmor c". lwho died January 25th. i938. I v f ' ' , ed b th hostess. ass - a. M eson ores ' ‘iriceatggilinan Hggpigltkon m .mg hams“ l" h aubra, 3.0K“ fin. and "W Ye‘ l"! lg! ‘crlplures’ Mm‘ Gown Your Committee. aware oi the!‘ flgdfrxrqlfisii: “nigh ‘i=1 r" -» terms I!‘ ° t st tag in refrigerated can! ' m o..."".°.lh“i......“‘ .:'-"*'»“' m" m v-u" ""- ... .... ...:..:~;r:::. “f; we m. w... .....:::: . . ' TOVEIIICD Tl 5 I hie property obsnaes Pilot 0mm‘ W111“ °""°" l‘ ""11 "WW" °’ “W” m mm“ the matter up with the chairman E2311‘.3$1l.§"l"€..1i..l°l.‘Z.I“’°‘" Th . ‘ w e I now“ $13M m“ u be,“ warmly .,e_ beautiful poem “The shadow go the ‘Waggue Prices pad Trasggi . ese luoetilil er o - d awe. su es lig _ the annual meeting of the celved by his many mend,’ John oxen“? tgivegymgy c9185‘; ‘ Skate‘; proportion 5&5“ m‘ _ 0t the one l loved so dear o finial bosrd- The nlsn- sdocted . h M“““°‘°“ m‘ usual allotment be allocated Sadly Missed by Wife. m m‘ The W. A. oi 9L we“ chum The Communion service dispens- .to this Provlncgguriigg ihe énonttiil 1-16-11- e ary s ' 1N be, em er an eel-y m“ °°mmumu“h" h°m° wednuduy “mm; ed by m“ “L! "{'§Z'°'s“d'.’..".§§§.i§‘§ ganuigiyysfnbegause of our transpor- t?“ “lsmmimi”... s. "" m“ °"*“-l‘“° "’°°""“"' ‘"" "" ’°“’ “m” ° ke th diff Card of Thanks l o. ollli , wi ter, rid to ma up c El’- dn“: ehncmflon o‘ h" flmhhu work '“°.de‘°“°§§§v rrlradtorrrgosfiril: enxcle toaNew Brunswick and Nova ._ ...._,=:__... ireasureareceévego fronrthe log: e chur . 3381a!“ so and mmkmg ‘mo...’ llscotil ‘lirllnthe Dfirlfldtwllediflhtbg¥gl N ‘MT! n is} . iinAnALnANl: w. I. _ an rwards '—"“ - o preven sa ac ' orrnan n a w 1 .c church treasurer, saga ‘arugnth, the will‘? not: Gorilllliléxlg! cgfmlg? The silpper hournwe: most in ee- con ns l u .f h 1 u I 1m y L d vm W m m In P9551" "u" - ' t1 r t that ome mprovemen a- or t er many kndy s n >1; 51b age o c . - w m. mun‘ ma‘ chat" flue" prefixed’ ‘we bmuum citirltrglhtulwltlifgc 13° r lines o? this suggestion wereiwords of sympathy. Alsoacall who stltaut: Elli at the home of Mrs. d m‘ mnym’ "c" "S" geggvheregercsented the Presbyterian muse. 1 l sent floral tributes during their ro-‘Wllllam Grnhanetd b 1 l ‘no ' ' ' Si’! I1 .- . “Jov l." ....1‘.:'" .i.‘l°°..‘l:"i.°." 2¥°.?..'i"..‘“; chm" “"- “°°" “‘° m‘ "m" “l “m” m’ “m: m.’ """"""“" i”. l “ l. .. n8 N! ' ltio to ii t y o RV‘. ed. R/o ca was answe . d m“ mum,“ " m . hum“! unghongmw greetingéhif-lfsttmandhfrorsenarliiieoingn imprgyegrxr-gitsnzfigcfed in our greember! fwln something to Re “ma” “d MW “m” no o nursed‘ gs tist Church-a. itrsns rtation between the Island N D M _1,, n 1m or t. e orphanage. Tho -- um‘ p and 5.1 mainland. and in this con-. a s acLédn ‘re rts of the commltiers were giv- mqmm 5nd informative. A Milli-Y . 81h“ a! Se"? felffifffQfif ' ‘ Md t with u...» island Goxgfiliilbgfll- o4 appoin . l il . I Obi t ii til!‘- briahtened with several piano roles s ‘glcllewfevllxial ‘Jfipmptft’ y} llirsentaisngt lrpflgcenecountiltm its: nun-Mu lding The wo ‘p Dominion Parliament. er 1 after closing the cor of his u n h! w°°dsw° PM “lfimliflfl l“ fair "when windows carry n Mr. Lyman Leard. Brogay . ms Dmmn’ The hymn no mom" ‘ ,._ _ gLgghlgn pg‘; pygmy. sou let rs royal tribute u» his been inuisposed s if,“ "- as M... mm n. Thy Heart Thy and m. n. s. r..... your president rs... |Q glib. as harbored runs can any friends wish rn a sore v Emma... w.‘ ygad in “unison. and chairman of ‘this Cgrlrllnzlggf; wlriLVIlI (now e in l as only rns with these en beers ‘a1rssmunsiuerrssm 9mm“ p’ "p" ' ‘L n‘ \ ...s__ _,_ 1hnsband, Herbert Reid Paynter, 3-: p1“, u; mo“ ‘bu. n. ma the evening was hap- iered prayer. Mrc- BMW" h sst fall and the urgency of sn M’ "m" h n’ h‘ ‘ mrhuah with h“ M“ manory o‘ tho“ women’ " by’ I shall never loae sweet memories ' . P rfect Peace" closed this service. 1811i" ‘§'.i...’.‘.‘.'f..? hm“ . “m” rised the Misses Woodmen at e y; mommy ith s gift as an a - United Church was partaken oi by tation difficulties later on in the l aotory and economical. Tia] Y"; “ma.” m m“ m‘. were shipment. and we are pleased w thank their friends and neighbors The JlillliflfY*;':9un§ l‘! "l! read tho minutes oi last meeting. M5116“ and Mrs Bowness read been giving their particular atten-l Island Hymn sud rcncailnil "l0 The talk was both hu- p0 nectlon worked in clusc harmony- “NDERTAK” I," 5.1511,, go11ow1ng new 0mg w. v Trumpet. bar- ber to thus‘ died two hours by Mrs. l-fsyoi- ..h . ~l service was led by Miss Marie Mac- Government appointment of tho ' M D W. M ° ' m 1 ood heal"h uks recovery to his usuu I v - »_-_. ...- __._....-.s..-.us. s — a p,