APRLI-jiulflii-‘i- olvir or rue: ror FILMS or “ms Q FDR TllE GIRLS TllEY LEFT BEHIND The)’ wrote this Elilry in fingers oi’, flame! YEAR lean, DONlEVY. Mactionald tarey- Ruben Preston 1nd Albert Dell's"- William iientiix - Walter Abel EXTRA NEWS - WOMEN IN “ SPOR'l‘ And Merrie Melodie Color Cartoon snows 3.15 _ 1 _- e =-= nooks OPEN EARLY Til-DAY and SAT.—-PR|NCE EDWARD vacuum-velvet“ l. IrJi-‘l-HNKNNEHHW-‘f-"HH ' ‘ n‘-‘n%%‘n‘n'a‘a'fn'ffffdfi' fn'ffn'ffifi\' gl-P-‘filhfififi They Rode to Live . . Shot to Kill! erous trail of the overland mail! " illiniliel i‘ 1a . ._ neural on the thund- . -_. g k . y ‘ I “on. a he ‘V, 1' I l i M“ W“ . . Plus Chapter 14 of “SECRET CODE" Great Glover — Comedy - Song of Victory, SHOWN DAILY AT 3.15 - 7 - 8.45 Cartoon 559$ ;EMP|RE '2' TO-NIGHT SAT. §Sliows 7 £6 8.45-—Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 , . -._. _ $7 In" sidercd that possibility. He nodded lMgcgfl v m-c 100K111; fol-ward for "Rum" s his head slowly. ‘It could have Ibis Spa y recovery‘ E n w A R D queen. indeed it 509111.? the only iuvny ______ o nccoun or my s eepin so n- Mi4\ . v- I . » - ._ lilllll WMTERS usually heavily, and for llhe fiitllilhilillyiglbclltlallg wlo€kl-eilfl‘l:rl{lg¢>11?é1l °" ‘.""l.:."v:.:'"l nit-ms a1 WIlLIAM sears 1 a COlUMBiA mciuxi -.--..-.~.-l-l.-§r“u-_l.-a-mv-'- Also BLITZ ON FRITZ — and Chapter lli of “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY” V fiHNENWIHEEHYaW-IV {CAPITOL -=- TD-IlliY AND SAT. l ‘mm-Jaguar W a .7122 .--"-E&E':QTIET°‘VN GU53 DEAN With Dover Between bhltoealnran is reserved for new at five oenla a word. able tn advance. By COLIN HOPE 000KB for Photographs. _ I _____ __ CIIECKEB TAXI-PHONE 211 _. --. _ CHAPTER XI ANCE- "WHERE 1S JANET" 1n spite of the urkency, Inrbrwk knew it was useless to hurl‘! on all over-due installments. and tell us all about it, otherwise we shall not know where to start. Aftcr he had sipped the drink and taken u few puffs at the Olflflfeiw Bill pressed on im. Whenbawne began his story. "My niece and 1 live just below the village, a little house called Capclfern. We have lived then: for more than a year now." Lerbrook knew these things, but it is the way of scientists to be careful of de- ‘u tails, o g‘: “I think you know I of my time on certain . . dded. “My niece. Julie, keeps house for nic and helps me in my laboratory. I do not trust laboratory f‘ assistants. 1 lied an unfortunate experience . . ." "Yes. But what has llililpened i0 our niece?" Bill could not restrain $ 11s impatience. _ ' “I was coming to that. It is dil- ficult for me to keep calm. but 1 must indicate whnt I consider to be the cause of her disappearance." "I beg your pardon, sir. Will you pleuse go on?" “l think we will come into the llth are as Cornwall 7.30 .1vi. Rev. J.it. Skinner. CAVENDISH CHARGE. -— Sei‘ vices on sunda April 11th in Cav endish at ll A . alid in New Glas gow at 3.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley. spend most . work." lltli. continuing series on Doors for 00d". 12 noon. Comniun lty Sunday school. 3 P. M. Frederic ton 7.30 P. M. Bradalbane. E. Shaw, Minister, FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of the late Doria son of South Melville tool; Saturday. March 27th from home oi‘ his niece, Mrs. Alfred Cam emn to Cape Traverse Church o Scotland cemetery conducted by Rev. J. — Th Mattie H. Bi/fiil. cess for the manufacture of a very important plastic. "You also know that other in- terests are sseking the same thing, and that they would go to any lengths to get hold of my formula. Ixirbrook nodded, and Wl1en- bawne continued: "Last night. judg- ing by appearances. my house was broken into and ransacked. Evident- ly somebody ‘lias been trying to find either the formula or sufficient data to help them to work on it." “And Jane--your niece?" “She has disappeared!" Bill could wait for no more. "We will come down to the house with you. You can tell us more as we g0." On the road Benny Connors put into words the thought that was iii the minds of each oi the rhrec men. "Ii your niece knows anything important about the formula isiit it likely the l-luns have kidnapped her in the hope of gettmg the in- formation from her ' “That s is likely." Bill agreed. "Can you iggest any other ex- planation. 5"?" Mt. Stewart 3 P, M. All member and friends are urged to be pies ent. Rev. Henry Baak, fliinister. HES-April ll, 1943. vlcesz-Falrview: for Centennial Ser Fund. Young Pee he Church. North River: Kingston 7.30 P, togethe1- on the E. Todd, Minister. TRYON — CHURClL-Sunday, Albany 7.00 P. M, Tryon 7.30 . M Th April be. "The Garden." The call to wor ship goes out to invite you Lord's House. J-"u"ai‘-'J5'-'\a'-'aF-'v' QAHH|FEJPJ pretty wedding took "No. Although without her I shall 1943, a; 530 p_ M_ .1 A“ _ . “""'““""“"""““v be seriously handicapped. Is it null- 0nd youngest dead-Iii‘ or AND sibleshe has been taken away with Mrs, Jas, Arch. Campbell 0i New the idea of putting a stop to my work?" They turned a bend in the lane London. became tile bride of Regin- éirixrgkoiiéylgon o; yr and Mrs. Clar. 1 0 11S, l — and the hnusecame into view. " gm, The cgenipny “fefng §§,‘.’,},,.,s,§§d “Capelfcrri is a smallish house. by Rey p, [h Milnnson of Amherst“ I-Ofbrilflk 581d. “lllld M155 when‘ The bride looked exceedingly pretty bawne 2| quite a vigorous person. 1n a floor length gown of Alaska Can you explain why you heard no blue cpgpg and 15cc‘ and Carried a rsounp of llllruders or of ally strus- bcq-uet of talisman roses and wore l8? 1i bridel wiviatli offlowersincorrcs- Clearly Wlieiibatvnc had not pgndjng comm Mm. me ceremony [considered tho point. "Strnngeff he ms young couple left on p, 51mm, said. "Usually I sleep very little hQngyn-myo“ “h, throu h Nova 5cm wind very Ilislllly- Last lllslli. iiow- i tia. A host of ironrls 1on1 n1 ex- Bvel‘ - - H tending congratulations. slegt _ soundly. “Last night you _..___ ____________ florbrook put in. "Coui it be that DONAG“ AND “UNITY . . i-—-—- Obviously. the scientist had coil- The many ll‘l lids of Mr. Jolin J. '3 you were drugged ' that Jane apparently did not caill for liclp." "But. how?" Lorbrook asked. "Arc lllliTC any servants -- and are they ‘ trustworthy?" "We have only a maid. a village ‘girl. I trust hir," Wliciibawne airc- y Iwcrcd. "But anybody could the guest of tllfil‘ ‘ t M . d: Mrs. Joni? P. Moisfi’§3.’°" S r “n l Mr. Joseph rsrazii was a recent visitor to the city. _.____ hue hMr. l-girold B‘ ‘an has returned, i , Q . 1 done it. Like most of the village ¢1.'§fio§m§wfii’°“ n“ six weeks m‘ lolk. we ncrer lock doors, at, least Mr. Stephen during daylight hours. An body Mun“, lltiil was n,‘ l’ ' who stildlod our habits could have visitor t J h M N i ‘ ' .1 1,. _ _ _ . _ I a on caysoiertht L. --~ s». :.‘.;."%..."t3..ii.; fir. “ck s“ , i-.- --. . u, 1111 fl] a o1, or coffee. Per-V Mr. Josepl M v ll ~ lit - haps something could have been _ to m‘, (my Jvercéh‘; lvglfiieidY a m ¥Fl5or0thy Diit Says- lcJillllailifu irulii r.i_,.- m v_, Z) The thing for you to do is to brace up and meet the sltuntlon 1w fl soldier's wife should instead of being a crybaby. And if 5'01! 10W 3'01“ husband as you do, make his going easier by not wailing and Wecllllli; 0W1‘ his going, and telling him how you are going to die of loneliness. Realize that he is going on no pleasure jaunt. He is going to face liaidslii is and linkers and death. and lie needs to be bucke up instead ot Pull? d°wll into :1 slough of des nd. , And get someihio): to do. If you don't utcd a 10b l0 "W" _"l°“°i~ set into some kind of war work that will keep you s0 busy ion will Illll have time m think of iiow unhappy you are. You've not to Slflllil it lilie- "ltl you like it or not. and you will find it easier to stand if you llllt ll cheerful face on it. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-Jitter twelve years of marriage iiiv husband’ lu. suddenly become tired of it all and wants to throw it up- "I'll"! 011i married life we have had violent quarrels and he says that I have killed his love for me by my intense tciup" i‘. foriJi-‘iilllil mill I19 hi“! D temp“ Piluallv as bad as mine. _ _ l endeavoured to fret lllin to lot us make up. out llC flatly refascr’. For nearly nine of the twelve win-s we have been lnlllllvll I "M" \"°"‘°"~ part. ni the lllllt: making more than he did. and we bou lit 1i lovely llmnr and iumlturc which I helped pay for. Now 11c deman s that I givc him itn rash half of the community property. but I ioFl that I would be foolish | 0 do this as 1 id ul ' throw the money atvny on some Blll- 3° lilsisis that hell‘; $5111‘... i2 tlic army and wants his financial matters set- tled before he goes My question is this: Should I not the divorce only lo make it coli- veaieiit for him or should I let the matter drag along. PATBY- ANSWERP-Your question is one for the lawyers to answer. but inas- much as your husband has at least eanied hall’ of whatever property you ave I don't see why he is not entitled to his fair share of it. no matter if lie is going to waste it on wine. women and song. Evidently you two. between you, have killed love and wrecked yo"? "ltiltflillize hv vour violent tempers. what a price to buy for the plea-ill" .°., ngl ' . The SL-Chnrles Auxiliary -PRESENTS- “HELLO BILL ” A Farcial Comedy in 3 Acts PRIliDE EDWARD THEATRE Easter Monday Afternoon and Night APRIL 26th. 2.45 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. Admission 75c and 50c putuinto that without much trou-- .__._ "le- ‘The many friends of Mr. Joseph Bill hurried into the house, and ,Murnaghaii. Ji.. learn with re_ spent a iew minutes 011 a superiic-lgret that he is confined to a bed llll investigation, He was not inter- with a C01,; ,ested in the methods of those who ihad, presumably, kidnapped the ‘girl. Sufficient for him to be satis- fied that the girl had been taken, and that the motive for the crime ‘was to extort from her the secret of her uncle's discoveries or to use her 11s n lever to drag the formula from Whonbawiie. That done. he took up the tele- lioncvand asked for a number not 1 isted in any directory. He gave the man who flllfiwifcd him an outline _______ of yvltilnt {Vfienbawne had told him. The many friends of Miss Marv “ on‘ now what u pro J0‘ 1-1 1 - ‘ l0 do“ he Bald. "but if Billing: = ef-ffi.“l'il§i”1-%i“?§s§§’.l“3$-l§il§rl° m lbccn kidnapped I'm afraid you'll‘ __._._ llllllravate the danger ii you put the The school is progressing under polibce lonldto it. “l tliiéilktsiliq; liklfiiyyws capable management of Mr. o cio n i src."B‘ . I terseiicsa hid his lliXlQlY. a ' ipilienlsy~cptulllk'-‘~i-"rfvi-r "I'll send rlvwu a wlwle squad ifl Mr. Martin White spent the week ygu rally the ttirorti.“ said the man at 1 end at his homo in Donagh. -icoiicrcii. i t l f - "Noi 1f filings get hot the l-luniloingtliufig ..§3.~'|v§d'.f§",,‘§§§i§§‘§;, ‘nliight donthe girl nioreharmuandi "Mr. Whcnbaivne." He tilméd w 1atria:..Le":.%tt.t":i:;rt..ll; 1 £31212“ 2"".- "imk r lnut of ilie district. There are a ood zgauizexzlg trhere lmlldengenlrlchglisll} giaiiy liitlttal creeks and small hi den chance of finding her captors. but ,,"-‘fi-* ‘ml U‘? mg" llfiiwtell Rlblm- I believe that the men we are deal- llllygxiltl fl vr band "ha. rivet ally lng with will go w any lvllgtlisi and ill l l’? auuélll orvlllild. Pcllltv o‘: if they are hard pressed they may‘ eraser. satire"... ti: 21h“ i‘: “l: verbatim mm- “Benny and I will do tho searcli- felt! f sthoyeweleveialivghltli akhed ‘owe llllk-Nlgéskibi-fllzutohvl?‘ thcylyt‘ lift like!‘ have reason to believe they have al- rabbit“ was rbl w Bull s fol: "my wmmm“! ‘m’ “‘""l°"- 5° ’ '- s" "l f.'i§”.it‘i"ill‘éi§‘"il.“ "if" ‘f’ ‘all "Right." came the reply. "We vet stand between lu§m°’i..l"l.1w°t.? iliigfil" latrtsllriiismi.s.irz “enlistment u " some pleasant gentlemen. Two mur- tiers and n kidnapping in ii few idays. Not burl going." Bill put down t e receiver, and Mr. Rudolph Mllgghfln was a visitor to the city over the week end. The many friends of Mr Charles L. Trainer of Waltham, Mbss. for- merly of Douagli. learn with regret that lie is seriouslv ill. Mr. Welter White was a visitor to Pisquid over the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. r m. The chemist faced the facts caim- l lyg‘ but he was very white. ' l l am in your fiends." Whom: bllwlle FIN illmllly. "I will do as you suggest." i "We will do our utmost to flnril vour niece." lorbrooir said. "l‘ have made arrangements .tl1nt| should ensure she is not taken out of the district. l think Connors and have more chance of saving her alive than a large search nartv would have. but I have no Wish tn iidvlilé you aitainst tnkinw sunli other action as vou mav think at." (To bi! Continued) I Card of Thanks Mr. Daniel Nesbltt and family wish to thank their menv friends for the expressions of sympathy received during their recent ber- eavement. 4-9-11. tiEllTRkljliilRlilllil-S. A. League interns, but advertising or a neny nature may he inserted Illiclly au- CONPEDERATPION Lllils INSUR- L-il" APRIL lbth is the final day for payment on the first installment on civic taxes. interest will be charged Wnenbawnc. '1‘o do so would be to 4.9.“, agitate hitin éuirther and to cause 6V6" 8W5 l‘ any. p HAMPTON UNITED CHU ‘IL- Bill took a silo on llilllsllll- ‘Brill! Minister, Rev. y s. Vessey. . n. Mr. Wiienbawae a drink," he said gervgm Sunday Apr“ 11m “an. w Bleeson- “He needs it’ Then W siulw 11AM. DeSabie a RM. Hamp- Whenbawne: “You must sit down m“ 73o p_ M_ My,“ CORN WALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sunday. April follows: Kingston 3 PM. P S. School l1 AM. Minister. 4-9-11. 4-9-11- NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHUR-(llfl Services. Sunday, April A. M. Morning Worsiiip, "Upeiiiiig the Rev. R. place on the Services iverc ‘Jpellf’ the 01d ma" 5ald> "I knuw ——— constantly impress on all concerned Sfllllttthlllgti 01 5'01?‘ mlsixliilll‘ l" i539 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N the correct 5i: iriards of thought illldl 3T 5- till YOU now ave ' CANADA. -— M lll lCl ‘ a - i 5 ‘ :1 lit ' l F - Pecmcpwr an but done su_a my "Fill 9 CHINE? pratt c ill ll that re it's o um Services for next L0l‘d's Day April llth are to be as follows: Marshiield two services 11 A. M. and 'I.30 P. M 4-9-11. miylolngu iuvait as PTIST ll A. M. Offering le's Meeting Saturday 8 P. M. in 3 P. M. M. Let us ivorsbip Lords Day. Rev. A. 4-9-11. l BONSHAW BAPIHET land Canada. and is we] known for i. m“ “r00 A- M: vlifstilmrelaiig ‘women in many part5 of Canada subject of the pastor's sermon will t "flfrequentlyl visits Canadian centres 489418 Tfcr the purpose of conducting Home wgnpmg, BELLS__A qum bu; Charlottetown is being looked inr- piace in Amh- erst. Nova Scotia, on February 27. the fans .. guessing on the outcome. " -,. l The above with four inst pre- 2 ilimllillfles rounds out 11 card that I y.’ fl . Sponsor Deming Lieut Colonel lorank 111m. wllgtsis- visiting, Charlottetown.‘ Oil April 10 and iltli, is the Officer res nsiblo for ilic work of The Sai- ‘ vat 0n Army Womeifs Home bctigul ' throughout the Dominion of Can- ada, and also in Newfoundland. Ber- muda aiid Alaska v The Home League was establish- ed by the Founder oi The Salvation Army, General William Booth, for the purpose of giving counsel lillil - practical pulnancc to wnmou in .c- f lation to lhrii" homes. The Lcziglli? exists to help the another. to nclp the wife and the children. and t0 8 ily Life There are 390 The ~ Home League operating in the Can- 5 adlan Territory. with nu enrolled ' membership of nearly eleven thous- and In addition t0 war service auxiliary W011; the Hrjme League has under- _ itiikeii the visitation of the families "of enlisted men -h\uband.=_ and branches oi sons - and by this means hopes to keep closely iii touch with the wives and mothers. helping in times of sickness. and comforting should bereavement ccnie. _ Mrs, Ham 117s had experience in Salvation Army work in Ellfilillld successful service amongst In her caixicity as Territorial Home League Secretary’ Mrs. Ham ‘League Rallies and her visit to [ward to with irrcai. pleasure by lllt‘ Local Home League Five Bijghlliights A At Sporting Club Everybody is iaiking about the big week ut the Sporting Club spoil- lsoreu by the Canadian Legion. i The main attraction of the week .1 will be on Thursday evening. April 15th when the croiuu oi‘ the Boxers .don the glove. and leather will ily 'icr iwent-ioilr rounds in one of the best matched fights to be staged iii tiic city. The first inuiii boui. Clayboiirne i und Gassoii 1ie'.d 11o introduction to -—roaIIy clean. as ofi! Yet Lifebuoy soothing to the skin! stops “B.O." for both the I f Gharioitcioivii light inns. both inru NO ‘ 8-0.” - ll."\'i‘. given 11c flaming public 9701110 great displ: oi Boxing and all urc THANKS TO LIFEBUOY! ..l .lcu. l ii lLTui ug-iin. ' llllf! Mc ‘(llilibelt ‘fight has AND ITS ALSO GRAND FOR lllittlll? 5211' marks oi bgiiig closely THE SKiN_ MUCH ' *" i ‘ l: ‘ ll L‘ Zlolisutlslle 111a from ll ucco ll s I \ V, MILDER THAN prov: equally its interesting the first. in the Robinson-Bradshaw bout iii bays urn 1115i. anti pack solid bu SOAP " waliops and will keep .- ishouid picnic evcn the most exact- 11g. The above and four other nights oi Bingo on Wednesday and Friday and Dances on Monday and Satur- day nights should make a very ai- tractive week for Sport lovers in and outside of Charlottetown. Girl Guide News lifebuoy’s husky lather works fast — yet is wonderfully mild O Nothing like Lifcbuoy for dirty hands! Even greasy, grimy work-hands come clean That's because Lifebuoyb deep-cleansing lather gets dirt out as well is mild and gentle- For cleaner, better-looking hands—you need Lifebuoy Soap! And remember, because oi‘ its special purifying ingredient, Lifcbuoy Get plenty of Liiebuoy today, bath and the wash-basin! p ORDINARY _ .- apread germs ; sabotage LEVER an onucr HANDS PICK up MANY KINDS OF GERMS EVERY DAY i BUT w: WASH OFTEN WITH LIFEBUOY... /7 REMO v5.9 GERM-ZADEA/ D/RT! v Dirty hands an ‘.3 health: Why take cliancesl Lifcbuoy actually waslimowaygcrm- laden dirt-Jeaves hands heriltliiuliy claim. “AGE THREE lsuilnnlieiiilsiernms L? ‘been m» Si.“ TR?“ '1'“ r - GERMS with urgguny In Memoriam JAMES ii. MaCDOUGALL i Al his homo iii Bdllgfil‘, on 'l‘ucs- (lay. lviurcii ziiru, Lhcrc lmssct‘. to his rcsi, James hciliy lvlllcuuuguii iii ills scvciiiy-iiltii your, '1l1c lute lvlr. ivillcuuuguii, (the 1111,, ilicmuci‘ ol his family‘), who iwas iiio sou oi iliu late Martin h/laic- I lLCllf-ilill and ins ivilc the into Jane | 1C0illp.uii. Wns burn iii l-.i.c lvlllcl Work llllll lLblllUS lt widow, nee] l\l\‘ill (Julio ui lvillhuln, .Plll1i.'i5 l4\I\I \l.\\ll>lllL'l'a, Mrs. ycrcy lvlucKuy andl |l‘lt)l'l‘llCt.‘ iiiiu two soils, Alcxaikicl" spake to illi" (iuili- mild rrcderlc. all ul Bangor. . Guide iiio iuilcrili scrvncs were iicld Ull ‘nu-mg p ‘iliurstiuy. Maioil ‘Jain iroiii in. iutc , Class Oulders. Half-day hikes will licin: to lzltlllgul‘ cemetery unu were .' be held this month for those l'lit’i'- iulllillvlfil by REY» J. H. 11151101). l ested in vmrking for their First illnisicl- of tiic church of Scotland. f g1“, Bndgm The pull bearers wort: lrl.lltl.~ll.. way! and means or mixing [Imps Qltiat-Lcou, Piuiicis Maciniyrv. Wil- , for the club worn discussed. lllsn iiic -liui' wcbsici. Philip Long. l-‘rlrriuaii ' question of a Gugde 9mm, (ml-mu; MucDuugnll, punt-nu Muctluugilll. llic summer months. dciiiiiir ar- (Patriot please coll.- rangements for camp will bc il(‘- ~ célcg on at the May meeting of the .1i Mills Gladys Hart. LlCllVWlillli of GUlDER-‘S CLUB GTllG Glll(ltii"5 Club moi ui Miss ladys Hart's- hoino on Fri: y.‘ April 2nd for tlifir irlonihly 111cc:- lng. Mrs. Cuciiiiorc F l _ _._.. I iii ivielilliailln the 1st, 211d and 3rd Companies M“ ARTE-m“ Biol-Ts was Presented witl l.-- i --l1 .- '. 1.. ‘ ' .. . . yea" servlce sum ‘Th? mmirll‘: llitlc pas-cu pLitllilll) away at “nation” of me Guides m], Gukh 11h. lioiiie, Cumberland. 1.0!. 6.5, on m-s Me Qxmnded m Mus "(Hm u" March d. lllil, Aiteiiil-a “Phi! ill l _ . . . his 71st your. lie liflii. uuill u alluri- >_';‘§1§§,'f'”'°"°“ time!” ym“ M a time biioic ills drain. riijuyefi good health. and. although not iccliiig Just up lo his usual stand- ard. continued in carry out li.s uc- customcd worl: iii his rrpair shop Trinity ilnlteli tlhureh _ Suddenly he Wll\ tllkcn iii with an FRIDAY. MARCH 9 . u‘ attack or angina pccioria ironi l‘.M---Tlie Bible Study Group ' which lie iicvcij rnliltd and and dc- of the Y. l’. U. will meet in the spite the bcsi medical skill. llc con- Bolrd Room with Miss Mc- I iinurd to grow ivcnkcl- until the Dougall. to flniah up the as- _1d_ "'||m'"'"l' l" m‘ l-Bldfllillili The luic Ml‘. Bells was wrli 11nd favorably known by ninny people tnllhllm‘. f°il"°v 1- . . .- r11 . . ll. will en- tertain mcm ers of the other ovcrl "cwgc ‘fiilfllfmfl. young people's groups of tliivqprovllfi ' y” f‘ 1m‘ gt "tom, m, flity to n program conslsllnl of|",°1d h m n n“ ' "F I“ ‘be w, “bu; ma“ musk“, was a very progress ve ermer. - numbers, m“; m,‘ “m; h, lng generally ilc first man in the "u", Mcmnrm "an A wehgcommlinity io acquire the latest in | Inflmflon h w", u, ghnmachlncry, and io adopt and put Gil-i Gufllgg m“ m1,- lggflgrhlllio {practice modern ideas and amt an "u". nmole of mn-‘meihc - in agriculture. He was Church 1.; “gem-l The" yfl] hg- also a skiiful worker as a carpen- no admission fee or olfcrlng. ‘ter and blacksmith. l He was a man of iri-eproachable 7.00 \ character. honorable in all his dealings. n kind and indulgent hus- band and father, u helpful neigh- bor, and a true friend. in the (ID111- m-uiiiiy he was ever ready to inkc the lead or to assist in any enter- prise for the betterment of rurui conditions. Any co-opcrallvc lllOYC- niant had his enthusiastic support. Although he will be satiiy missed in the home and will he equally llll-\Sf‘(l in the church. For uqnvnrrl b iilifty years he was i111 < 111 ifiic (‘hurt-h of Scotland, and ll i0_\' and faithful s11ppoi-ivi~ ul 11'1- iriitrsl mid mxiiiiniicrs n1 all in s. Early iii life he was brought to n knowledge of ih~ trulli us ii. l=. iii WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll for the Alarch Grade X-l. Margaret Gates; '0 nioath oi , Velma Burke community lie- i 1 l Christ Jesus cur Suvioiii‘ and 1:1 private and in 1: ‘illl- lie irulkvti persistently xvii-n 'l1is proffadoit. B01111: por-scssrd of u flue voira anci an illl]Il‘L‘S'l\'0 delirrigv. he was un- _‘ lied as u l)l‘(‘(‘(‘lliOl' ivi lire 51"‘- Grzlriu IX-l sterling Frizzcil; is Ruby Viinfrlerstine. Grade VIII-l. Carl Crosby; 2 Harold Gates, (lradp VII-l Arthur Chowen: 2 Alice Campbell; 3 Billy Choyveli. (trade VI-l Aurlidu Tramor; 2 Jon Mr-rliinis; 3. Buddy Cui 1". (lralz: V-l Ralph Frizl ii: 2 John MnrKiiincn; 2 Edison Vari- Idol's. c Gram lV-l. Betty Hurry‘: Freda Niucifiiiiioii; 3 borne nil}! s Gratio Iii-l. Irving Frizzoi: Siril 111111" 3 liiiirtglinftliyuics (i . E‘l'n-- fiinfLiii-e r ftflirlnnis; 3 Mario Vtr-sri - ii Ibl _ l Lciuluvn ‘ ; 2. Jolin Cliowrn; 3 Frcc 1- of praise. His religion W! Cégwc" ‘T rfynllfilllr lllllllrlli-i tl(l)](|(‘(l‘)1l‘l'”' ' GNU‘ n‘ p 1 Dm l‘. . wqfuicq‘ ‘ ' L‘ Mar- Mut-Kliiiioi, .. I . " l _ Campbell 1-.§“'§{°ll‘l'.~”Jfilifill-Yf“??? l'~'."..=‘5l~l§-‘l “Pr” l-Si- Mull“ Verse-vi 2- cherish i1l< memory. his wife. iur- F _.V“‘-"°"; I H _H Mm mrrly Catherine ltlutilc-oii. four. _ “‘ >0 l '71- ‘. "m" "" Foils and llli‘(‘3 dailghicr. nllmciv. hm’“"‘,“"’l p Elmnmll Cmwllyil. Julm and James at holllr: llnrolrl p3 will“ Hmr“ 3: 13'9"“ and Charles iii thr- nrinrri liH‘(‘Y‘.'~l on.” m. MmgarcL Mi,‘ L", T ._ ziilviuinill-rs. Margaret 1mg Nhpg Mm, gym-k. Rum 1-. 13-... Gill's, Sirriin‘! Fiizzrll. Carl Cros- R.C.A.F'.. Vertiuii. Aliza: and Cal-h- crinc. a student at P.W.C.: also a grandson. Ewen 14-0 ‘Parlor. A sen hr, l-lurud (idles. John liiacKinnon Evitv- llulry. FlTflll Nflr-Kiunnii. “iri- ncv Hurry. John Chowen. Fred Ewen prcdccmscd m,“ f“... _\-l..,,-§‘Clio11:r-11_ Lorna Hurry. 1111c Harold rlzo. His surviving brothers and sisters are. Vancouver. 111.: Reuben. Montreal: Mary iMrs. Robert Comniolil. Cumbririwi. fiasn. and Ruth IMrs. John H. lVlaoDoualril. New Domlniuil. PE! The funeral sorvires ni the hm » and grave were roiidurird by his "l"'i"li‘ PW. J. ll Rishoii. who spoke very liilzhiv of the rivwl r" Psalms sung were ihr- llllih 11ml 122ml. N M"Cl('1ill, Char-Wt"- town. was funeral rlirwior and i11- tltrment was in Argyle Slim-e re- meiery. The pail bears-rs were Daniel MlfiPhfe. Seymour Murrtiv. bie- nlien T. Currie. Alex. Maclsasc, mniel Donald B.C.: Arthur, Chicago.‘ i John. Alex and Sills.‘ l N Taylor and James Mac- [Ml-ii l’ ecKirpon Teacher. Verna M Kit-son. Card of Thanks W0 1-11.11 io take this opportunity iu expl ss publicly our gratitude to ilie many friends and neinlibours 11 i111 helped save so much furniture mo, for us and for the many acts "r1 our honv- on Tiles- day cvaninifi March 30th. Slgne. Mr. and Mrs. Walhce MacNuti and Wendell. i i .._. .,