I‘ 2 1i» ¢ 1 l J l‘; latte} '1. 1.944’ %iilliiier EIIWiiIiIIQTO-DAY llliil SAT. ‘SHOWING TODAY AT 3,15 — 7.00 - 9.00 .140 STOBY S0 Ttllitiillliti! "\ r VN0 LOVll S0 TENDER! N0 LIFE S0 DANGEROUS! N0 ll0lliltlll S0 llllSilltlll-‘El i I l I I IIUIIII Plllll! .'!".'.'L§§§L_55“°§I).J l5°ll5Ll§E§°.l.l..'. lllllll "lll-F. ' Plus NEWS — Color Parade — Disney Cartoon TRIGGER TERROR of tlle iawlessjoutllwesi! rii-iliiv AND sill. tel PLUS — RPIALM OF ROYALTY — FARIVIER GENE SARAGPIN AND SHOWS 7.00 — 9.45 — A MONOGRAM PICIURI COLOR CARTOON Matinee Sat. ONLY 2.30 ‘curiae - io-iliiliir lllili siir. CAPITOL ' ' 1013i“ "A ~' CONWAY l IIIRIIT Ital-DIM‘ ' ~. tlirr 1mm $' i. . ‘_ - - l Also Chapter 2 - “Don Winslow of tlte Coast Guard" — Snapshots -- Sports — Cartoon til“ l {strange excitement oi I ‘l flilmes: It's the llrezii. story’ iii that: n Commando Raids, Tender Romance New ’.i‘hriller Thrill to this SiAlTlill-l dra giillatitry under tire inn of , t9 the a courageous survived the the iiltrlglr: of ti world 1X1 love . . . a love tilri‘. din anll tilriiloil . . and violence . who tempted fate .tilld "First Collies Coui-nzfl." the Col- umbia picture new playing at 1110 Prince Edward Theatre. Merle Oberon and Brian Aheriwl tie-starring in this mighty liiiglity production . bring the hziilntllig romance of two war-torn loi.'ers close to the b91115 of every peisnn who ever loved! As iitirt of U10 great lirnly of liilcc-li:|ile'.'nolc women and indomitable nion . rising tl-cln tile uiidcivrevntl conquered countrles_ to fight shoul- der to shoulder with their they i‘.iake you under- ivtors . . _ stand the magnificent .'illll‘li£ that will beat the enemy! ,, _ "First. Comes Couratitr- l5 l‘ gleat motion bio lllllllfi O . . . from a bo . . "The C0111- mnndos,’ by Elliott Arnold. MRS. A. G. CLARKE A OHAQUI. Jan. 4 Th0 dent of Mrs. A. G. Cllirke. wife of Professor A. G. Clarke, occurred at her home here eiirly this morning. Although Mrs. Clarke had been iii pfml‘ heilllll rol- many years. her sudden passing came as’ a inct shock to the community. Before her marriage. Mrs. Clarke was Margaret E. Casely, She was born in Kensiltgton. P.E.I. in 1882 and on her marriage to Professor Clarke moved here in i930. Mrs. Clarke was a member of the Angli- nrii Church. Besides her husband. two broth- ers survive. They are: Heath Case- ly. Kensinizttln and Nelson of Mil- ville. N.J day afternoon front the Wallace ‘Funeral Parlors. Sussex. to the Anglican Church here where Rev. Canon M. C. Shewen will offic- ate. Interment will be in the An- glican Church cemetery. . Bolishaw 7.30 P. M, The fimeral will be held Thurli- "loin advance. _ COOKS for Photos. UONFEIJEIIATI-OJ‘ ' sins/tutu. N um IN- CENTRAL rinisll scaviees. —Ulyde itlvcr i530 1*. M_ ci-luyt-lllll 7 P. M. '1. W. uoodwiii. Mliiliabiili‘. -'l— . CIIURCII llvorlcc, _ Win51 United Church Services. Jana-ale; sloe South 3 P. M. P ewwn Road P. M. Rev, '1‘. Con- stable. Minister. 4 'i ill YORK UNITED cannon-Rem J A. Nicholson. Minister. Services. {unitary 9. i944. ll A. M. Central church. 3 P. M. York. Presentation oi Mission Band prizes- 7.30 PM. Brackiey. 1-7.1; IIAMPTUN UNITED CIIURCII.— llllll-lstel‘. Rev. Roy E. Vessey, B. D. .El2i‘ViKICS Sunday. January uth Vic- ll a 3 . wria 1i A. pton P M. 1-7-11. TIIE PIIESBYITIETIIAN CIIUIZCII IN CANADA.-—Services will be held as follows on Sunday. January 9th. Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Cried- 0111B‘ 7.30 P. M. Rev, T. A. A. Duke. ister. - 1-7-11 " TRYON — BO-NSIIAW BAPTIST [CHURCIL-Owing to the a t; rs iiilness there will be no sere/ltieoatl .Bonshaw. A uniwci service will be‘ Macnmmld who has been spendmg! klielldalin the Crapaud Hall I/BI‘. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bobey announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter. Edythe Elizabeth, to Cadet Earl Thtblmiison. O. T. C.. youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs. E- P. Thompson. i Dauphin. Man. MARSIIFIELD PRESBYTEIIIAN CHARGE-Services for next Lord's Day. January 7th will be held as follows: Mlt. Stewart 11 A. M. Har- 1-8- . rillgton (i P. M. and Marshileld 7.30 P. M. Rev- Henry P. Bonk. Minister. 1-7-11. ENGAGll-lMI-JNT.—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. announce the tn- giigeineilt of their daughter Ruth Spencer Sinclair Pilot Officer James George Wilson. R. C. 1i, .. son of Mr. and Mrs. James G Wil- son of Gait. .0nit. Marriage to take place in the near future. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. — January 9th. Ser- vices as follows: North River l1 A. M. Clyde River: S. School ‘l! RM, Service Ii P. M. Long Creek: Service 7.30 P. M. A cordial welcome worship with us as we enter ilpon the New Year. Kindly note: Order of services is noiv on the winter schedule. Rev. A. E. Todd. Mili- irtcr. 1-7-11 TIIE PIIESBYTERIAN CIIURCII IN CANADlt-Bnlokfield Charge. Divine worship will be held’ next Lord's Day as follows: Harts-ville 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. ltf las- .30 P. M. The annual meeting of the Corporation of the Brcokfield Church be hel Tuesday. January 11th at 2 P. M. Donald Nicholson. Student lilfiiltiis- r. - - l. WEDDING BELLS —- A quiet but pretty home wedding was sole- innized on Friday evening. Dec. ember 31st. at the relidence of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Clark. when Rev. Win T. Mercer united in niarrnige Miss Rilth Esther Waite. diiughiw of MA". and the late Waller WJiIc oi Sulninerside. P.E.I. to sterling Ktlillltlll Clark, soil of Mi‘. Russell C. Clark, M.L. A.. nnd Mrs Clark. Mi Stewart. ‘P.E‘.I The ilrlde were _a street ‘l0flgiil dress of dawn blue silk ‘transparent velvet ivltb hat, purse and shoes of saniiar sliude. and white kid gloves. Her bouquet coil- sisted of whit;- and pinl; earnaiions and fern. On the following day a very enjoyable ueddiiliz llzllner was served to it few close friends at the home of the wood-rs D-lPt-‘Yllfi- The bride and groom tire spending the New Year holidays at Mt. Stewart. Prior IOWEUIIIIDE here hIiSS Waite was employed at [lu- Journal Publishing Co.. Ltd. Suirlmcrside for three years. and for the past two and s half years was Teller Stewart. and rlurinl; tins tllrie has been very active in the worl: ‘of lilo United Church. lvilss Waite Illls made very many fltends in this district. The grconi fol a num- ber of _venrs has been the buyer liiid assistant tiilinagci" lr. the bus- iiless of Clark Bros». oi‘ sills cem- lilany years oi nappy’ . Willi .1» iii/ii l sumyyierslrlo and Clinrlnitcliwl uzll. Winsloe North ll A. M. will l “m” “M” I'm“ G" Lm" " rinc I _l-7-1l. ' lit the Royal Bank of (laliada. Mt.| inunity. He is now with the R C A.l-‘ The lllhliy irici _~_ of the itnpillal‘ yiciing couple ' fi/ /' ! gag/Wee’? 50mm: Instantly Relieved I Bore, chapped IIIII make 11h miunbic II cold we ‘ Jhlnful and unsightly. their cncltcdmvughcurflccloroculiyinfcctod. Don't niri dill rink! Prevent chopping wltiiLmyLIuwoadci-iulcm lilo action prntnctn tin delicate mnmiiruiu Lin . lily lmootlr and loft in III weather. ‘ Whoa lip: no already chapped, Lypcyl givn quick relief. lull the wounded mcmllruicl lgliiilt dangerous gorml. your More today and llll it regularly- Sold everywhere in liuuiy stick form. LYPSY """'""" Iwhlh W“! IC llclonl Weill IIURCII 0F SCOTL . er. vices Friday. January 7t}; Birch l-llll 8 P. M. Sa-obath. January 9th Summerside 11 A. M. and 7 P, M. - Sabbath. January 16th. Arzylc Shore and DeSable. Rev, .1, 1-1, Bishop. 1.7-11 TROTTER CHANGES IIANDS— ‘Mr. Wendel Morrissey was in Kenslngton, liionday delivering to Mr. Geo. Breilktns Ale good green trot-lei‘ Buddy Mcko by Calumet Bildlflrill. dam Maud Motto. This horse should piove a eooc tl-otter next siltmriei‘ 2 he shown extreme speed curing t. winter. H15 friends wish Mr. Bruokins tllei best of luck. ENJOYED VISlTw-lirl/rs. Leo A.‘ the last two weeks with her par-- I ents. Mi‘. and Mrs. Joseph LeBlane. Lfizer Corner. htls left to nicer. her husband. and they will spend some time with Opl. MacDuaalcYs par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J, MaeiJc-lt- .a1d in Charlottetown. P. E. I. Cpl- and Mrs. MacDonald reside iii Sydney where he is stationed with “h? tR. C. A. Fr-MOIICIOII TIAILS- . cr p . W.M.S. MEETING — The Jan- piary meeting of Hampton W.M.S. lives held at the Manse on Men- ' day evening Jun‘ 3. The opening .worshlp was conducted by Mrs. lMacFariane. Mr. Vessey led in .prayer. Reports for the year were I brought in showing good work cone ‘,in all departments. The treasurer ‘reported the funds in good order. ltho amount raised having been in lexccss of the allocation. The Mis- sion Band also reported a good The study on "Skill and Joy ;in Work" was conducted by Mrs. l Vessey. with Mrs. MacFarlane ant. Mrs. Best also taking part. At. the close of the meeting luncll Wits served by the members. i WEDDING BELLS — A quit-L lweddlnz took place at the inanse in Carleton on Wednesday. Jan. 5 at 8 am. when Dorothy May Mac- Tavish. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MaeTavish cf Bor- den. was united in marriage to Lloyd Beeche Webster. son of Ivlarchbank and the late Mrs. Web- ster of Bcdequc. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The young couple were unattended and left immediately on ii honeymoon trip to Torontol and Hamilton. Previous to her {marriage the bride was a popular school teacher having taught iii Clieiton. Borden and Canoe Cove. The groom is a prosperous farmer ' at Bedeque where the happy couple. 'will reside when they return from ‘ the mainland. Their many friends wish tliem a happy wedded life.—A TO STIJDlY N COSTA RICA.- gizpl... B. Woolncr assistant to Dr. of Nova Scotili, from a special group of Canadian and America-ii doctors to study tropical diseases in field Work in Costa Rica and Guntclnala. Ho loft on December 31st: for the Central American uteri. A sliecifll fund had 'been set rip for furtherance of this study. and last summer the Cem- misslonpof Tropical Diseases. New York City. chose alt least one man lfrom each medical school ill Ain- ‘erica to attend the Army Medical School of Tropical Diseases at Washington. or_ to study at Tulane -Univ':rsit_r. Ilouisl la. ~31‘ this group certain of the most; promising (‘tac- .tol's were chosen to go to Central lAmerica to study tropical diseases gielll-‘Tllll-lily filled with Keys candy. l brated cli Chiustlnas mil '1 t year thanks n.e due Bell. Walter 1 ward this trees. THE (IHARLMTITFOWN GUARDIAN Yuletide Season Trinity Iiiiiteil Church‘ at the Infirmary 9 Dllrlnd the tccond week of Dec- ember feativc JOY began to mater ialize as wards and corridors wclei l-asltllllll’ decorated lll’ the staff and on December i4. Rev. G c "Kl MPH. Welxter and Y.P 8.0 E. of Zion Church prezcnted a WW enioyable Christmas program. l i-hf message v1.1a delivered by the Mnister and Christmas carols. yotrll and instrumental niuslc. read- ink! and, etc.. were intently llsl~l lined to nd 1' d, . . .- , . are» will» l???» i y.“l:.:..rrl.: stir-ell .*.‘:-.:;.~.l.l 0 efsflabogpi, in .- . , , _ gy an. iviacllargyi WIS "='il§°l'é'é.l‘§.‘l‘ X23‘ lgiifgfiylelgg“ tgg- L“. PM THURSDAL JANUARY bill many avorn c comments from- sounded ' . the lde f 1K8. Al; ill. Y ' ' ', l the ‘lprolgraa the Ydpflofliglt?‘ Camper“ IdigSnexyOllill-IYS. his Gods “lulled llle Patients and staff tr He gave his life for freedom II 0" 13808111591‘ 20. Adl- and Mrs lTodny this Island honors Another splendid son! ‘ apples. Mereler and soldiers oi the Salva- tion Army field devotional 5QIVlCQ Christmas CBPDiS. vocal itllLl llliltl-il- ‘rlrlifilnttal vggecxtignls were rendered n p ring message as brgughaity titohert Rees. w ' n rsmas evc s t cl _= aided financially b it'll-l, an 81:11, Lillie found pier ltlle stockings! waiting for nzin these. he < E '<' ‘uit. and nuts much lilrlit of the children _ As is customary Mass was cefie- ' ls ‘.0 the de- . ng MMGUlSBn oi Si. Dulzstarrs Uni- 1‘ verslty. On Christmas afternoon after a l0 delicious goose dinner ti.e paltienls|has a ulazlkel- isiinas | lugs oi eggs all gathered alculld the Chi trees to receive individual glflslr . ' ..! friends and fruit candy. toba and mis cellanecus from the following ccn- ‘ lrlblllersr Trin-ly 11.9.11. Salvation , Aimy. Charlottetown 3mm], C ath oi i c Women s League St. James C-ilurtti A- xii iary,‘ Social service. aster; ol Mount s: Mary. Superior and Sisters Sacred Heart; dune. Cape Traverse , Church of Scotland Liltiies Indian River Catholic Wcmenls l League, Auxiliary of illl- 131mm» Bedeque. Central Bezteitze. Lowel- Becleqiie. ‘Jooer Freetown and Middleton Womens Rogers Hardwaie. Rattenbllly Ltd. m 9 Z’- U" < ‘J- 5 —: E n E n Aid, l Mr and Mrs Allistcn MacLean. Miss Vera heel- onto after spending with her parents. Mr. R. W. Beck and Mrs Staff Sergeant Arcire Hilchey. Halifax. was called to his heme here because of the serious illness of his father. Mr. Wm HIICIIPY, in the King's County HOSpital. Pilot Officer Frank Bellhrecentiy visited Monllaaue, Enos‘. of his grandmother. Mrs. Elizl Campbell. Supper Leonard Gllllc. RC E.. returned to ‘ills unit in’ Ontario. after spending the hilliflflyi in Montague and Murray Harbour. Sgt. Martin Currie aiid Mrs. Currie. Moncton. spent the past two weeks in nfontaguc guests oi Mrs. Carrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs D. MacLure. A 1-ier many friends wilt bi. pleased to leaiii that Mrs. Fi-allk Dewai has returned iU her home. havinP undergone a successful operation in the King's County llospital. ROPE- ron Fur; N-EWmWlL-Ul O. for prophetic intuition l in the field. Dr. Woollter attended. the army medical school zit Wash-i Th“ this New ye“ may end the inlzton last Mziy and Julie. He ex- pects to be ill Central America at Ileast six weeks. it was learned, 7 l K. of C. I l Chicken Raffle 1 Til-NIGHT lit $.15 _All Welcome — FOR SALE 1-3 II. I‘. Leonard Steam Engine. l-Siccl split pulley 5" face l6" ill-am. l-Sieei slilit pllllcy 5" lace i5" diam. l-Siicel split nulley 5" fare i-i'.'..tl.lam. l4 Feet of llfi" steel sliafting 3 adlustable hangers. IIEALTII PASEIBIJRIZED MILK East Royalty. 1-7-10-11. t I t i l To prophesy home's fruition. _ . That this New Year shall see wars end Aiid the heavenly dove 09590110. l Symbol of joy and peaceful state. Instead of war and bitter hate: strife _ OI blood and 'l05'l1l1f.lDfi rife. But if this New Year's hope shall fail And the strullille still prciviill. _ And disappointment be our lo.. With sorrowful bereavement Rot. God giant Us cmlragc to press on Until the goal of vlctorys ivon, -—C. T. Elston. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM W. MOLYNEAUX There passed peacefully away tit‘ Millto" ii Cross. December 20th. Williinn Molyineaux one ‘.425 years. He is survived 'by hlfi lll-i‘ and one son Norman Brie. _ fourteen years at home‘; also thllfif sons and one daughter of 1S former marriage. Harry neeticut; Arthur of Moncton: _ llam w. of the u. s. navy: Bis}: 8f Lynn. Also the foliowinl; EH1": children. Mary and Albert ‘of ‘Lillll- GTRfllt! of Connecticut: shims Isl‘- bel. Mary. Olive Pr‘ t’ ; .. . OR Losr". in Memory 0f Lt. Alfred Blanchard Another lialiie 1S added To cur Coun iAnother name is shining il-Igg iinii Poultry ‘Market Report P. . l iiligraticil eggs rltliverew.‘ Institute. iiighler but still (CilllllL, volume. Tc-lgiltccli _VC2\l';~ of age and . ' ‘rAGE THREE FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th .00 P. hip-Meeting of Scaslllli. NEW WORLD tlliilEli SERIES or THREE LEGTIIRES . BY Mr. and Nil-s. Anthony Y. Seto of San Francisco At Queen Hotel Parlor, Si) Water Street 8 o'clock 1l.m. —SUBJECTS— WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5th TllE GLURIOIIS Willllll of TDMORRUW i i (KILLED l‘.\' ACTION) ‘It's Scroll of fnlne. Fltl DA Y. .l AN VARY 7th BMINIVLLAH, NEW WilliLll EDUCATOR llntlel‘ tlie auspices" oi the lll'h:i'is oi Charlottetown Public Corditillt Invited Nu itrlmissimi or (fulleelitilla the fight that must be iron. Mrs, Raliey Gilli-tilt. DI-II‘ A II'I‘llill-.\"l‘ lll‘ WORKS AND HIGHWAYS ISLAYI) I'I‘Bl.l(' sttnzs d -‘ - l“ Prodlic .lun PIHHIXLI (ll- PRINKE I.ll\\’.\l»‘.l| a’ TENDERS FOR. LUMBER >I‘. U. 5- D l (lll Mont-iii eporting n t hi: ' receipts. Wh‘ f last week has ltlldc Ci . gre espnndliig pt ‘ ltllllr. v-iii I." rri-rivril .il lllis llrl.lrtii:i~l=l ‘inill .»t..lli d : .. ll, are nllelllig lUi‘ l . 1:144. Illf siIPIIIFlIIR the fol oiling llimlytr, iyilil- A Lari? | tatinl pi tlifi it iiill silt A Medium _ lt Pilllei . l~ we» l H" in C - I ‘ttll n r" l - - - G 3d- 31 u . ~ 1;. _ - ll.ii _ . i a‘ llflfillli lil.i.,ll.s. of l1uLléKX()\‘vlL:: mLnLms t m“ I .‘.t'.t=tit: l-.B. .\i -i" l‘i.ilill uzer lll‘ long illliI not le<s than ti" iiivie. Al-“lie ‘ ‘xi l ll "ll l! r "- '- - ‘ ‘l: lgsfigllm 36 i pilzcessiiniilc telilllhiiillnlzlsourgrighs Olflglfsnillusuilseli“ ‘mutation ‘HMS M B 34 _ HGNISl . 15.000 IF. . .'\I. 4" Plank, 32 l 50 lit-s. ~i‘ x 1'1‘ x .Olll0\\l.li\l. C Polililgy in.il'.;.l l1gS_ at“; lll good ' l\l.i".lli"l'li (Diz- - 10.000 _l-‘.i’l .\l. i" Plank. rllildilm ‘eiigllis .10 prs. l" x l2" a itV-U long . i P B .. ‘t . DH‘ . —-—~-—— —--~—~—— .. . .. Mrrgwsemirrlgisiyflflvrs. ’j;;..,£°“",§,‘;, 1 LOWER FREETOWN b, "ooh }0II'..'\I\) ;-- 10.000 1-613 ‘.11.; lrlilqillnl-illilllllil ifingilli Mr. James Tait. y —-~- | " p“ " l‘ ‘ 5'0 “"5 mtg; lgfvlflllgfiarvlsagitrilc 5 i ioifllacévtirlilillffl‘ O ‘S »['i)ltt1',-\Gf1;— ltl,iiii0 ‘r515. 0L4? pygllil. “flight!!! ieiigtlii patients. l Grade IX Slzi-l \ lnnliieJ ' m” 0 ‘ ‘l ' ‘m: I . < l ‘< - '7 -. r» - _ _ _ 1 __ rerflgmilelrééwsirwflwpggfilfif“‘Qt?’ lkcfilfgfik ~Ik§§‘|_‘fl_f1f“‘é'?h.,_1 Prof“. ;i<ltinl:i..ll=- lo.0i|0 lull. n, 4 Pltlllli. illlilllllli ieligili! Garrick and s’. ff say ' hearty, Grade VII \Sr.~-~1 Ella Jenn - ~ - ~ »- - __ -- ,- i- . thank you and ii Hanoi" Niew Year Stavcrt. ‘ Kuhn 105' ""'°002;0":;vgl'4§ ‘"15 x‘ f§ffg3Tolfl"x"gil" ---__--___-.__ Grliie V11 tJl l-l. Donald Pro-i ' ‘ ‘iirltfiélcwt; ittildtc Cnll- 1 3 Wflll- i »\i.ll.\\'Y;-— 15.001) 118.011. M. 4" l-lllni Iizllléillil IPIIZLIIS ‘ ' 4 V, _ pcs. " x -' \' 1 ‘- " long ~ I ~~ < ‘i - -- c "uni .1 . aion . .. . : I 2 Eld-llnfl‘ Al tli follu ii lu ill er Quot t‘ rites F0 B inill lie l Grade V tSi'.l—l Georgina M? L _'_ n a _ i- lCairnsi 2 Russell Matthews. “ all .0 long _ ‘ ' Mrs. Mortimel MacLeiiil, spent Grade v (Ji‘.l—1. Juan McCar. ‘Hi i. fi._l2 x_ l not less than 14 -0' I'm l: the weekend in Sumnurside. visit- ville; 2, Elmer lla-nzinlll .4 Allison ‘all res. l it it‘- -fl Ion! _, u till! her son Mid dfillflllill-lll-lflwl Reeves. all \OI_< iviioil pills 211 -ti long. not less than I at small civi- Grnde IV—i. Olive Umrrl Grade IlI-l. Louise Call 2 Edwin Hammlli. 3 Bllilt‘ Ma. eod. Lizmiw-r shall he either slirure. hemlock ur litlrrlivood. tenderer to lstliti- for irhieli kin-l ol lumber lie is lenilermg. Grade n '5l'-’——l. dill} Cflii‘li$.' I.'.‘lIlIlV'I mus‘ lll‘ sound and nrtiperly- nlilleil. No ivunr- edge JIYIIIDPI‘ Morris Burns; I‘. Lloyl Reeves; 3 .ii-i yitctl iirl‘ w that tender for the wliolc or any portion liieieoi- Albert Stavcrt. . be at art-uteri in the undersigned and marked “TliNill-jn FOR Grade I tJr.i~1. L011‘. ‘HP Grade I~l Jean ltrl-v y Betty Hrinittiii, 3. Donna Bernard.‘ Perfect attendance: Wlniilfrcdl _ and Highways. Cairns. Charlctte Cairn.‘ DonaldtCiiAili.u'i"1‘lI'i‘O\\‘N I'l‘iII4 l-Jiiia-iird island. Profitt. Waller Reeves Georglnal e nib " Cairns Amy Cairns. Mvlis Burnsl Sing‘ Teacher‘ Jeun Campbell ' ' i - Cloud Overméoroton l B. BRIDGES In Memoriam JAMES nT-Tualtnii-l T. tCililtillilerl iron. llilf-fl‘ 3' the great title of tit) _ iii "51"" llmllll lllllll a ‘lll-l’ l" 5° be; - - A ~ l nilrtl o~ tni- silb- er ris the though‘. riii- nltl fore his death. he ocntlxicced n1-‘ _ _ c ‘§".""' ‘Umcil i} n vnltll‘ men “Tllllfl leave the ~ e to her fiuciizli ivhicli rluickiy developed lett- tll l-lllhv“ *1 " W“ W19“. . TIL going tn tell wlr tliii‘. - lli".l.l to as ttl'\l S into pilcumonni thus terminatlilz ii long and useful life. Tile lute Mr. ‘ _ _ nu MacQunrrlti who was born lll Ci‘2i‘,)- 1 men Itn‘ pie] .11.‘ ttud. the soil of ‘he late Allan Mae: l uere lltlllllL fit‘ -v_ Quarrie who at ills dcnlli was .1 tiicitiri" 01M‘ >9" d ~ b01105 or l elnlikiii: eha i ‘ ‘ers, Hedges l years old. and 111$ wife Ami ti t ti slliitlvivi‘ l‘ Jay-lint usmwtlilley hale no MncNcil moved with ills parents; | CO\ll.l We i‘ ‘i l-llollh‘ '. “ front Crapzilid to Seiirictorrli ivlieil . may be \'l om llui no "Whlit about Hull er l. . lilllillretlg .1 well ttllititliii. ,t-_ Tllryi-‘rc b<~l~li known to “l? ‘ | tiui l- tlllfl litlkt- 10W l '- lll the ‘lhlglllllfilll . tlliriil, i-ill these years llicd cll the c.1111 taiinstecid. he was n illan e1‘ tltllet _ retiring mariner known to lill a \\"“~{)l[t 111$ 599k?" l elloii;l_h lo br l'(! one who 1. nsidered _. word as binding as til;- \\'l'1l[|Cll| PBX... Hmylyy _ ~ > _ word. so building up a ifllllirlllflll! new“ I... i kiltu -;l\.i.tli llllkllllz: ill _ne nlmp. ull i». tile ini- tor honesty and upright dealinf: 1.1L \\lh;;t l- , . "J11"? i ores. n tlint ‘it “Ids but» lll Lon. surpassed by iiriiie. A good lieigii _ ulf You S.“ l i _ eliriiiliii Llflll and inn; ll lioiiih had flillvii- bor. a kind llustilild nlid llithc ll “Ml-u ‘hm-l. u...“ A; U- l 1 illnnplit l 1'10 B. can“ yd. will be missed iii the CO1 . ‘ -. . in’ rs. biii A~ and ‘in the ltolne, Left to sol 0w [t u]: larenk- lllS widow Cecilia Schuriilan t . tcr of the late Alfred Scliiirmaini lg \\. . . lelt. ul,_ lihlili." Peter Central Bedeqlle; one tlniigliter n ' Mrs. Kcii‘ Allen. Nildillcltlil. llnillsllfil‘ l“ _.. .... ._ l ham allll .l~. . one son Fred on the homestead. Al lvh“ m" h‘ “H ( lGeolile Medal e \\‘.i~ . (laughter Mary dict] i907, Also! mm- . __l.l~,i h. hm a i c c . Us lll’ s . i i9. _ y- . . .. . - , .1 .. ... l n_ . l, dam“ l Ml" twirl. ..'::='. ..“‘:l:;..:"=e.l‘r:1.. l " r Mllss- C ' . ' " ~‘ O i - 1- hi‘ ' "t 'l.. iedni Thc mllfla‘ “Y” held 1" l“ ‘he “In; Fm.'-Ycu--“"'\ hem M“ 5mm ll)C':'\l]l1ll\\i““ ilifil\'(gl.\lt('llr~lglllltlflu‘ ‘i; n- liomc of his son on Siindziv lift " .- ii‘ ylllilflvifll ‘ ‘ M‘ “mu _ ‘ ‘ mm fir" Mi (Hm.- H“ neon and was zittelicied by it vel Xvi I tl alll‘ lll- l- - ' H" “>I“ y“... m large number ot fltcnds. The ot- Derek ' l ' ‘ ilciatillfz Cl5l‘[.‘._\'l'l’l'll1 was the Rev. J.. "Of , Harvey Bbhop. pastor of the Cape» —. Church of Scotland. oil - » which Mr. MncQtlrn-rie was n tie-l voted member. Mr. Bishop gave an‘ earnest and tlloilaht-tilspirlnz azi-l dress which terminated ‘villi the‘ question: Where will you spend ri-l ernity? i Tile ll_\‘l‘il<'l5 sung were: "lite lord's Mv Shepherd" and "O God of Bethel." Tile plllbearers were: _W-.iller Hanimll. Walter Wright. Keith Af- fleck. Fred Pnliner. Fred Clark and Frank Bell. Interment wss in the Church ril Scotland cemetery at Cape Ti‘llv-‘_ crse. A cough due to a cold lowers your efliciency. Maintain your production. Get prompt relief with the soothing action of Smiil Bios. Cough Drops. Two kinds: Black or Menthol. 10c. SMITH» Baos. “fctouoii onor-s _ . g ‘HT: CDEPRUDVCIVI-Jii The Ciin1-.1lC;i;l_ilriidt-(‘tifili of - tobacco began in.l612. NO BUT YOU'RE MORE THAN i-io Miuzs FROM y YOUR Posryouize - UNDER‘ ARREST