' oomplaln J AN 30v HIIIBEI EAIWIRIF- ‘i DAYS —- TeilayJuesiiay-Weiineailay Ti-isi lovii s or ou powennd the screen war orn, heart- pathol of MAlloAnl-I- IIAVAII GUY KIBBEE LIONEL ATWILL HENRY HULL ADDED - NEWS - TRAVELOGU snows AT 3.15 - 7 - e P. M. linhualflldeeting 0f P. E. I. Mutual Fire insurance Company Teilay-Tueic-Weil. ' \ Rt. Rev. Mons McKenzie Deeply Mourned rrhe Prospector, Nelson B. C. January 20th) JLERGY AND PEOPLE LADEN AS RT. REY. MONBIG- NOR MoKINZII. PASTOR OI‘ ORANBIUOOK AND DEAN OI‘ THE DISTRICT IS BURIED CRANBROOK, B. 0.. Jan. Iii- The Church in Western Canada suffered a tremendous last ‘iuesday when Rt. Rev. Monsignor i.) g1.‘ lF/liuenzie. Domesticxfloiata o ncss Pope Pius and Pastor oi Cranbrook. DES veteran British Columbia Mis- sionary, passed to is eternal ro- ward. laterally thousands oi people who form the vast number oi Monsignor’; acquaintances and friends were shocked at his madden and entirely unenpeotui death. Priests and faithful eel keenly the passing oi a spiritual leader whose motto wes "to serve" and who lived it to the letter in more than a quarteroentury oi pioneer work missions. ‘hi? ‘fiihmti mach‘ "‘° n mic. but it was moon-t to a recurrence oi the essin but minor stomach ailment whi hi! dogged him ior years. As his con- dition became more acute, Mon- °°.,.....°“‘.“...".*" , . was felt until Fresn- ment. No Sunday night when llhther ti’. who had been lent on to take ch on rat:on to the Pastor's res Monsigpnoig reoov h .53- honed the Bish 0F Yvlllh. bumin seal tolhie inor "l! great labors, comfort in trial. 1M crowned middle age with I hlfliy. holy death. i is too soon ‘that the man who has Grand Veteran oi the Missions" has , the toin ciu-ried so high as he to a d Is extensive as the ooeeel Homil- Feterborou h. thirty innit‘: eiaeven - "e M wmliement ‘ ' tbahqgiilganatliic hih..'“l.f'°‘§ .i.‘"‘l.“°.. tilt}: w M we m ' mire? only was expressed in the ‘cal Interior ‘ h he in Oronbrook lionaries of i0 him for remark, v1 oi former, rs would in Oran. ' but n minions no our ‘to ‘ho heat emit lliillliillli iliEii MneMUBBAY 1mm lillliliYMliliE ._.___________.__ snows 3.15 - 1 - 8.45 P-M l“... soanow . i "1 have ioet a true friend. a wise wish Ihidtheetteiih. 0i! ...tIu|y iiecr.__~ Adolph lukov pmenh The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Mutual Fr Co., was held in the Town Hall Summerside on Tuesday, Jan. 24th o. fair attendance. The Pres- Mr. W. Per- , and opened e. brief speech looming the shareholders. The r oi the directors was given by Theo ilus J. Inman and showed a. su tential increase in business over previous ears by receiving in premiums $32, 25.67, the largest in the history oi the Com ny. The losses incurred by fire uring the year amounted to {$325.93 wihrich was consiberable ess year. The total amount o once carried by the comtp) mounted to over $9,990.00 . . The 1i uid position oi the Coin- mtained din‘- loss 53ml; had been TRIII .. OI/llff/Wl A Isvomeunl Henna ‘nine-e by warm mucous L vested at a was shown by the Auditors re . An n discussion followed. several commending the Directors for the very efficient way the bi incss was ed out, and antici- atinz a much larger increase in business during the ~oi every priest in the interior.’ _ grant eternal rest to loyal, hardworking. self-sacrificing captain in 9°“ army‘; Monsignor McKenzie. May Thompsfln‘ his teromion in Heaven bring t0 Mummy the missions he loyed more rieats frhe with like hearts. reegy to £10k “Pi the torch that burn so ightiy in his hands- DEATII KEENLY EFFECTS BISHOP JOHNSON yGod esouioithe Austin A. Scales. Daniel heavy losses that occurred at time. but now "may". Jm-f “Puma”, ,1 been raised the Oomipgny lenioe and ‘OM °¢ “u” any“ have been pouring int» m’ m" tho ' i e Qhflmfl °m°° “m” r iks with the result Monsignor aroxeriziex possine- g ff; o; e - One from ‘MOSQ- RAW Francis P. cancelled which an Carroll. B o! Calgary. conveys the Company a that Spiritual shepherds round wiiir. The Board = -~ “‘°"3'$°.ir°“.‘“’°’°““’ fleece.“ es. . er y h chum‘ m President; Aired simpacn. eanorsselllflce Presiden ' OII B W8 pioneer priest-Mansion‘?! B” mid- A rm- twenty-eight lone yam i" 1",; trgmped the highways and by~ __________... wave. e the Apostle 01 Mn. GEORGE nanu: the Shepherd or souls. DIES IN "t“'i.€‘°.t‘".l.."°.....“'“ n ted his life. He priest ahid mwniiicently portrayed the qua ties and virtues oi a sincere missionary. He was life ever at. the beck and call of those News he had chosen to serve. No hour 41W too earlnno time inconvenient for him to near the confessional. IIe was a prudent counsellor. No one was more acquainted conditions in this vast Jurisdiction than he. His advice he gave pat" ornaliy, kindly. Beloved by young‘ and old. by bishops, priests, re gi and the iaity, he has departed mortal life to join the ranks oi those ior whom the Great High Priest hes a special . In liie he served us well. In death let us ‘serve him by our fer- t . "u p Ty." mid His Excellency» 6'7; 511111860119 had W" oi George m, 111ml greet shock to in Ygxrtiiilouth air-Ag fair beyond pass o glaliigx Inifsigmary ate rlas as a surp even who lied kn ness following a. th fax Gil weeks ago. the Johnson bons I lie was the son oi th Gory an ago. llbr the pest ten yearl the 1a Mr. Etna was Federal Demrtm fl-hd held the position 0i’ official and ins traveili the pac g and curing o f “Perslon spec. and what is more imviml‘ ‘ant, a good lat. Blah J ~ n sens o Pvili-m‘ cal Hi3 Mess ior the late Prelatc at ten oblodt ‘Ilueedav mornlnnfl- Jan. Nth. in the Cathedral at Nelson where Monsi r McKenzie isbued to many years. pqatrisigfoners in o ity of rish welcome this Sacrifice for the repose (Patriot Pl th indust d d fideenoe oirdep-{étngeiljgle dustry 0f h . more‘... e y es known, cow Earle was in midst of it . using all his moments either eng himself or to con. oi his experience He was particularly attained to game of curling. __v___________. NEEDS NEW BHOEB native prov in his n and offering the Holy oi his smil. ease Co ) Too Late To Clasify Ion. sAw-rwo can't: ‘no li two yee-re-Aoolv G- H- i-iflilillf-VMI-déajzwiai- HUB’! NEAR IIIIGJVIITAGU- Female rabbit hound. Notify Guardian Ir-4li1-1-80-3i BOURNEMOUTH, -Btan1ey Andrews trumped 250 miles to Bournemouth play Leeds e. Football Association Cup team lost and Andrew; said: lads made a brave show and mind the tramp back home. H. E ME, MA DNNC EXCUS THEREQ SOME - ONE AT THE DOOR some oi ilhe speakers were John A. emon Craig and others. ‘Thane A. since the rates had was a- financial tycar tor safer one to insure of Directors was nfm» tRoal mental Albert S. Robert- YAILMOUTH YARMOUTH. Jen. Zi-Tlhe (tenth Earle came as a hundreds oi_ friends and acquaintenanoes in all walks oi Mr. Earle‘ ose own oi Mr. Dale's ill- troke sustained at . Club a iew Coming: on the eve oi ail in Yarmouth. his death was a d tinct loss to curi- ers of the entire province with whom Mr_ Ehrie was prominently associat- e late Cap- e d Cann Earle and was born in Yannouth 60 years t l f ti? in ha. em o o e 6111i 01p E7193 ai tor in ish. He was an expert in this department of the con- heads and all those an aged in the Tlifiileififl in- ative town sports were e e buteaghe benefits and knowied e. e llmgiond-(OP) unemployed. ‘Leeds sec "I don't IILLIE THE IOILER -- MORE HEAD worm NEEDED d4 BROUGHT MY C 111E UHARLU'I'I'E'IUWN uuAxuiAu The Central Guardian‘ ' This column la reserved for news e! loeal iota-eat but advertising ol 2 7$a"%h"..it£"“‘ eta In aemroe. m coxranaaanon uni ms auoa. r.- m‘ I. The birtlid Aliig. O ay oi Th celebrated on Monday n the l. 0. 0. F. Hall. You are ODD FELLOWS & REBEKAHS:— ATTENTION PLEASE- 011188 .. “n. ,. - Fl Wiidey will be ight, January 30th, in cordially invited Inspiring Sermon By Rev. lir. Legato! ‘The Piwhfiil 01 the Old ‘Beatl- 14-448. FUNERAL THIS MORNING- of Miss Marie PII-E-NUPTIAL BHOWEF Mrs. Leslie Mutch and Miss Lois Mac- Donald oi Mermaid were joint hostesses at a prc-nuptioi shower on Saturday evening last, honor- ing Miss Marlon Mutch at the home oi’ her parents Mr. and Mrs.‘ J. R. Munn, Mermaid. MiasMutch, who is to be married on Wednes- day next to Mr. Arthur-Ellis oi Donaldston, received many lovely gifts from the friends and relatives gathered ior the event. In ad- dition aha was "showered" with sincere beet wishes ior her future happiness. LADIES AUXILIARY ELECT SLATE-Mrs- Gco e Sherren was reelected president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, B. E. B. L... at the annual meeting oi the organisation on Friday night last. Mrs. W. S. Stewart is honorary pnesident. Other officers include: vice-president. Mrs. G. A. MacDo ; treasurer, Mrs. A. Coffin; secretary, Mrs. _ P. Bruce. Members of the executive- Mrs. James IeAighgaer, Mrs. A. r , Mrs. . . . Mrs. L T. Inwther, Mrs. Russell Chandler, Mrs. I. E. Croken. In addition to the election oi officers routine business was transacted at the meeting. held in the Canadian‘ legion Rooms on Grafton Street. fiédprosldcrt, Mrs. Shorten pre- Personals Mr. Fred W. liken of the etedi oi the Canada Packers Ltd. left this mornlngonabusinesatriptoTor- onto. Miss Evelyn Harvey. Cape Trav~ erse, was the guest ci Miss Audrey etter, for the week~ MscKay, end. m. H. H. Cox. M. L. A.. and Mrs. Cox of Morell am spendina the winter at Charlottetown Mr. Justice A. C. Sounders and Mrs. Saunders are staying at the Canadian National Hotel ior the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Flemina’. oi North Rus-tico, a spending a iew days in the City. _ Mr- M. G. Mcizleeley of the As- sociated Shippers here was a pes- senger on the Canadian Airways plaune from Moncton Saturday ev- en g. Elmsdaie and Vicinity Miss Blance MoNelll spent the pest week-end with her sister. Miss Ruth McNeil oi Bumrnerslde. Miss Mary Eleeh Coccoran of Puisville has returned to her homo after spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Claw-ton Green. Emer- aid. one. Roch o-nrierr. icimseaio RR. spent the week-end in Sum- merside. ML Keith Hardy, Elocmfield. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hardy. oi Rosebank Mia ‘Leone Ambinrr. teacher Road School and Marion MacDouge-ll. er o! Rosebank School. were at their respective homes for the WNk-Clid.‘ The Junior Red Cross of Elms- dale School held their meeting on last wtth the President. Matthews in the chair. nded t l was resoo o Year's Resolution. The sum five dollars was voted V) be sent to the Crippled CNRINIYE Fund. The bill to Mr. George Adams for repairing the Principal's m...";..""... '°“’;‘.ri?. b” °“ ~ T“ was Mo» oi the Maritimes. was conducted by Miss Adams. The meeting closed sin "Yowre The Only Star in My Blue Heaven." 1c looks as if the automobiles will be deiinlteiy out away for the remainder of the winter season The laststorm succeeded in caus- ~inn greet drifts oi snow on r which will now. however. be passable for sleiahs. The young ilry of this vicinity are now in the exciting throes of the beginner in the hockey field- the sohoo of Miss with a New titer and his-frieh A very bounced the first ins anld morning r services . faithful these value. toex Lei v a; - 'o - ‘ IT THE ZIPPER DlP... all OMBiTi ALN well chosen wo by Messrs. Herbert Scott was enjo by ai. Lunch" was served hostess assisted by ladies present. Before leaving a vote oi thanks Andrew byMr. Williams ior the lunch and her hospitality during the evening. In the wee small Ito/um oi the departed to their White to Mrs. congratulati Trinity llnlteil Ghureli MONDAY:- 3:30--Cuha. Social Hail. MAIL COUBI EB REMEMBERED -___ enjoyable and the set. The rest oi the evening spent, in games and dancing, music being furnished by Messrs. Lyman Dunaiord and Francis Doyle byMr. they respective homes knowin spent an excellent even ng. Fbllovri Nelson Williams. “Mail Carrier" Dear sin-We, your friends and box-holders on the rural route served by you as have assembled this aveni our appreciation oi nix ls the ad could “Nelson" was fore evening was spent at the home oi Mr and Mrs. Nelson Williams on January 26, 1939, North River and York Point box holders assembled appreciation to their mail courier m. Nelson Williams. Dwpite the unfavourable wee- bed roads about forty of da gatherd at in the parlor. As Mr. Andi‘ Eiachern acted as chairman, Miss Mary MacKenzie reed the address, while Mr. Daniel White and Mr. Mack Vickerson Williams with a real Mail fur lined coat also leather lined coat‘, with accessories bo . Ahhough taken by surprise Mr. Williams thanked them in a few after singing oi "For He's a Jolly Good Follow," Mr Williams was seen on the floor for North Piver when to show their presented Mr to BOIIIG the Courier i match being W88 III y the of the MM- David 67894-“411 nient stand amen ___._. gst the giants of ..==-=.......,»vr... 12.2: iavzr*..l.".'zi..rrs.ri.'" ‘"""""' “Y ~S~O~~"..e~..M.-..R.... . i‘ 0 9 a e ,- ~ -. . Aiurnnl brie at Notm a. You will be disappointed if you don't "m" PM" In which Mid Tickets on Iii the Vogue. attend m W’ WW" 0! 111$ 561111011 It the 1"“ ~ -- ' ~ firm‘ m!“ “m”? 8pm” -—- - - a a ~ - on the text Malachi 11:8, "and mourn-a. n. nudism L451. he shall sit u a refiner and purifier ma” Pa»??? Afart ‘m’ 3332" fir???" “5‘~"°“~‘-‘°"““;3r°.§‘.°§.“§; . v ‘l .- . . . Q Freetown. Wednesday Ebb. l. r _ before the Reformation. prototypes Wedding weddina was A very pretty solemnired in St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral here Saturday evening Etiizoriwetii Peake. of Sackvills. New Brunswick. The ceremony. performed by the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. biaoe in the presence oi immed late relatives. when the young couple return- ed to the home oi the bride. fol- ma e ceremony Jones. inn Airways. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will re- side in Charlottetown ior the present. 'I‘he'|n0om is employed with Canadian Airways and is nuw handling the business at the Monotnn end oi the Charlottetown Summerside-Moncton service. as well as flying the new Fox Moth when heavy traffic or charter flights makes necessary use oi the mexihine. He has been with the organization for the pest three years. The Guardian Joins with e. host oi friends i.n wishing the newly ‘merit? couple every happiness II B. THE BAPTIST CHURCH they had mail carrier ngto your 1'01 many years you have given the route a most courteous ei- ficient service under all conditions of weal-her and . Many a morning as we looked out on bed storms and adverse travelling conditions we scarcely thought it possible that our genial mail-carrier rounds. Yet a few hours later the make the exceeding 001;‘ expeciationsjzy delivering the me. . - On many occasions we have ob- served and remarked loyalty to the public whom you serve, and the cheerful and oblig- ing manner in which you form your duties One of your consolations, how- ever. Nelson. is that your salary is never likely to make your liable ior Income Tax. We desire to show our apprecia- tion in some tangible manner, we ask you there often your P97‘ to accept its not ior their pecuniary t as a token oi our hearty goodwill. and as evidence oi our recognition of the splendid man- ner in which you have served us We desire also on this occasion our very best wishes to years to come. 0n behalf oi’ t0 age and unseiiishness in bad storms which make th practically impassable in: grave res oonvenienow-E. ults and press you and hope that you may be spared to serve us for many more the Box Holders. (Patriot Piease_C_opy> ___V__ the Messrs. Rh and R/ainh O'Brien -C1aude McNeill who bravely weath- ered the recent storm to reach St. Louis where they executed a and often caus- serious in- SCULLING IN ICE CAMBRIDGE, England -—(CP)— University crews trained here with ice breakers fitted to the boats to ward off floating ice. the bows oi anmcs msraursease ,the most casual observer that sel- idOm has the world been in a more At the morning service the Rev. Harvey L. Denton B D. deliver- ed an interesting sermon on "A World fksmpany." Clear it is to position than Hates, tears. distrust oi tionalities stir the passions men, war-ring ideologies oom for possessfon of their minds. he league oi Nations, hailed by us all as the sane way out of difficulties appears to have failed, sure it is that its machinery has failed, but its spirit and idea. is sound. We are reminded of the great passage in "After this beheld, and, 1o, a great multi- tude which no man could num‘ oi all nations and kindreds and to-day. of Martin Luther, John Knox and o and social conditions prevailing in John Calvin. No men have ever shown a truer devotion to the highest standards oi liie than these men." The value of history is that it is rich in lessons for the in- dividual and the community. Dr. legato pointed out. The words of a true prophet apply, not m his own times alone, but everywhere and always. The main outline ofeocleslastlcal the day of Malachi have quite an uncanny resemblance to the con- ditions that exist arnong ourselvu treasurer. OO-OOOOQ. Three One-Act Plays u. IN The Little Theatre MONDAY. JAN. ll. Iii! P. I. IN am OI‘ W!!!‘ Ill‘! hrmbTeaehen ADULTS 25 CENTS CHILDREN 15 CENT! EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and séxpolvinr Gialael 0- ll. J. MABOII‘ OPTOMETBIST Montague. P. B. L Oiiiee Bonn: l0 to ll AJI. 2 to 5 P . Holidays etc. by appointment. Office Connected with DBUGSTOBIL today. “Read the four chapters composing thb book (Malachi) and I warrant you will be struck by the resemblance," Dr. Legato de- clared. There was the same indifference God, the same questionable as- pects oi church life. the same self-seeking on the part oi in- diividuals. There were men and women in the days 0f Malachi, too, who longed, lust as men and women do today, ior the reformation oi those evils and forces, which then. as now. seemed to be all hostile to the Kingdom of God. ‘They saw the spirit of teriallsm cramping the soul an haégening the heart: they saw the m peoples eyes to sober estimates of life; they saw a younger genera- tion that seemed to be losin a oi reverence for the things, the house of God forsaken and the doctrines of truth doubted. shelved or ignored altogether. It was under such circumstances people cams to Malachi, the Prophet of God. and sought light in the darkness and guidance in the tangle of involved affairs. Malachi spoke as a prophet, short. vivid. apt. He said to them and to us~"You would have all these wrongs righted. And you think that ii you had the doing oi it you would make quick work oi eliminating mere glarin evils. You are impatient —impe.t em, with God ior allowing these things to persist. Brut God has His cvm way of doing things-and His own time for doing them. He is still the sovereign God, the controlling power. Things have not vat out oi His hands.” And Malachi s ke a parable, that of tihe put-tier of‘ ma- Eastern d Vessey Montague transferred to the Murray Hezbu: pursuit of pleasure blinding be missed by many Lagum-L. v cal winch was wnfirled to soon extinguished. d’ ' Guar ran . ."I‘lais column is reserved ior new: of local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to . the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rent. Archie ume, lne. Both Mi", and Mrs Vessey will ..'THE MONTAGUE FIREBRI» " GADE was called out ior s. slight ..'PRESENTA'I‘ION -— MI. and Mrs A A Adolph, Lower Montague, were very pleasantly surpr ro- cently wirm their friends in the community assembled at their home and after Mr. Montague Annear read an address the were present- ed with a very beau iful iloortlfll IVLr_ Adolph responded very ii g on bzhali of his wife and h to the address. Thanking the many friends who so kindly remembered them. The remainder oi the ever» mg was spent in games, con and a general sing song. Re merits were served and a most en- joyable evening came to ‘a close- Ir. Personals silver. The work oi the reiiiner is radical and slow, minister pointed out. "So is the process oi stood Lamb, clothed wit-h white and palms in their hands." And we perceive a world company be- icre the throne of God. brought by a common love oi God. bound by mutual love for each other, be- fore the Lamb in the spirit of sacrifice. Not in the presence of a Caesar or Alexander or Napoleon, but before the Prince of Pence. They were clad in whit-e garments a. purity of appearance that signified a cleanliness oi heart. In common they had a. definite sav- ing experience of Jesus. and that spirit, there lies the hope of a better world With Palms in their hands they came rejoicing in peace. t month in Madras there met a gathering from '70 nations represented by more than 460 people only about half of them coming frqim the old strongholds of Christianity. the others Asia and the islands oi the sea. re- presenting Christian groupa that did not exist much more than a. ..COIi'tD8J'iY. a. world movemnit sct- ting iorth the fellowship that is ewentially and characteristically Christian. The Church oi God is on the march and even in dark and troubled days we look to the future in hope. The anthem oi the rnoming was Mendelseohnb "But the Lord is mindful of His Own " Miss Pear Burns sane expressively Howell's "By l-he Waters of Babylon." At the evening service Mr. Den- ton initiated a series oi four ser- mons on "A College Student's Questions." These sermons were Slllleested by the answers to a. ques-trorinaiie circulated last year by the student Christian Move- ment and the Y. M. C. A. The sub- ject for last evening was "This matter oi a Personal Religion." The male choir had charge oi the evenim music, openlnd at 6.46 P. M. with a period oi congregation- al singing. Mr. E. H. Cock, sang "Dear lord. Kind 10rd," Mr. Rus- sell Jonea took the Solo in the ev- ening anthem. GLEN VALLEY W. I. The members oi the G V ll I. I. were enteu-toinedkicr 5.3 January meeting by Mrs. Hadley ee g open _ en Mbiiglmiirrrson’ ed with Presid t in chair by sin ng "W11 It’ Lamp lightly? gme," followxeld b; l'.'°r'°‘“il“‘..... .2“ °’°°“ "‘ it'd.“ o ca . c we answr sing, say or do, we: reaporeided i; be; seven members, and one vis- I‘. were heard from the committees, and Mrs. Katie MaoLean, and Mrs. B. A. Blondon were appointed to act on the sick committee for next In: coon umosq’ 1 KNEW sons-i be before the ' hundred years ago. It is a world_ God's governance which will find and exhiiblt the gel; that there is _i.n human nature. ‘the ss is going to be a long one _and a searching one and. times, a harsh one, but the gold is going toldappear at the last,‘ Dr. Legato so. "Evil is not the predominating thing in the world. 'I‘he reason y we are sometimes tempted to think that there is mde evil in the world than good is that good- ness does not force itself into the limelight es evil does." Neither is the Church 0i God in the minority in which 5O many people seem to think it is. ’I'he question then when will love become law and right triumph over wrong? All that God ls doing, and allow- doine, in the world today process oi the healed ate said. And all 1e, even in the things that defeat our conception of love. "And things work to- gather (and all things are work- ing together) ior good to them that love God." the minister said in conclusion. In the evening Dr. Legate gave an eloquent and enlightening in- terpretation of the text Psalm 68 and 13th Vcrsez- “Though Ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the Wings oi a dove covered with silver, and her iea- thers with yellow gold." Al: the morning service a duet and quar- tetbe, "I waited for the ," Mendelssohn, rendered by Mrs. Raymond. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. McLean. Mr. Bruce and Mr. Reymond. In the evening the anthem by the Choir was " hepherd oi Souls (from liL-ilm. _°t th°_C_T_9§§.-" month. . Mrs. Willard MacDowell invited the members to her home for next meeting, where roll call will be an- swered by each member bringing a bag of candy. Meeting closed by singing “The Little Olcl Cathedral in The Pines." after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed by__ all M? N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 ' ..'Mrs. Leslie MacDfiilaTdimllfllv egue was in summers e a n the Presbyterinl of the Uni Church-L. ‘ . .'Mr. Keith MaoKinnon, Monte gue, left last weak on a marina, where he will visit r918- ..'H.is friends regret that Mr. and Mrs. ex J. MW‘ Montague are lndisposed and 0O fined to the iiouse.—-L. KILLED IN corona MINE" BRITANNIA, BEACH. B. Q. Jdflu 29—(CP)-Oi1'lc1als of Britannia Mining and smelting Company. Ltd. “spill of ore '_ killed one man and partially buried an» other in their copper property hi‘!!! Saturday. They said the dead man wll waiter Newbcrxy. The second man, B. Bo ce. was rescued and sufe Beech ' Sound 40 miles north of Vancouver- "WI-ZLL CAUGHT. SIB." CARNEGIE. Austrelier-(Cfi-u Batting for Carnegie in city M5001 It, struck is par otiher wicket. shot into the air was caught, by the man IZIETBB MacLARI-LN —At. the Prince Ed‘ ward Island Hospital on January 2'7, i939, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macbaren. a daughter. MACDONALD —At the Klnfl County Hospital on Thursday, Jan- uary 26, i989, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan M. Maodonald, (Nee Catherine Beck) n son. Erin DEATHS HENRY-At Kensington, Janus-Ty 28, 1939 Mrs. Arthur Horny aged 62 years. Funeral from her into residence on Monday 30th, at 2 P. M. After the service the bfld! will be conveyed by the evening train to Aiberton where a service will be hold on 8y Anglican Church. Int/arm berton Cemetery. LUTZ-At the Prince Edward In land Hospital on Sunday, Jan 29, 1939. Robert- Lutz in his U1. year. Funeral from his late resid- ence Little River, P. E. l.. on Wednesday, February 1. service starting at 2.30 n. m. Interment Bay Fortune Cemetery. The ro- mains oi the late Mr. Lutz will be forwarded from the Mactean Fun< erall-lgge by train this aitcgggg em, Al- By dtVestover Painful Boil: Bail Blood the Gauze Wiicn boils atni-t to break out on diiicrcnt parts oi the body it cig an evidence that the blood is load z up with. impurities. 5.. Just when you think you arllirid of one, another crops up to in‘?! plum and prolong your misery. i; All tiieianeing and poultiaingqon my doaviIi not stop more co . Why not give that old, re 1e, blood purifying medicine Bu k Blood Bitten a chance to bamaigtbe boils! Thousands have need iEtior this daring" Take BBB. and get rid v. blood and the boils m. “IMTJIiDIrnODQIALIWGMIhQ. l!‘ g: