JANUARY 4. 1_ F"""""""". °. ' ‘““““““‘ “““°“ “°"° - -.- - . ., . . . . . cuuucmia TOMORROW 1|, u i 0| w k f P ~°E'"'"ll "Mimi" e e n verse ee o rayiir ,_,, , ,_ ,_, ____ w»... v "4 ““*‘~ ‘—=~--*¢-~ erioou Interest. out aurora-in; CHURCH 0F " [JNHED QHURCH Under the auspices of The Charlottetown Ministerial 2i fivlgzgirdword. strictly pa; ~ t Association the following Services will be held at 8 o'clock "l" l" eilmvl- ENIJLAND 0 CANADA during the coining waalr January 6th-l0th ' iii 5'1‘. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL "--———-———-——-TRINITY u I ’ ' .. _ clsAswnnr. for Pnoiograpill. loehfosd leans _ NITED I M ___ . I CHURCH . ONDAY, SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, | _ on“ |_ l ‘m... l- r h : a a Wdn , convenes/luau 1.11m m. n” sin. monsoon-u “w”. I, u‘ whim“ reac er s or. SUBANCI. Brenton, e. ' "hi"! “brifi-‘lhi Chair Director “m”!!! Il- Qalgoé 0.0.. vieitlos TUESDAY’ CHI-I'M,‘- CHRISTIAN ulullclli IIOWABD MMNNIS‘ rmea Isl-IVE" t h’ xmhfillhlAub‘ no o Preacher. Mayor G. V. MaeLean. _ i, grlilotweagt ngw located at 11s emu °"“"‘ °'"" "W" WEDNESDAY, TRINITY ciiuiicii, l“, w‘ m‘ l-(IO l! “mm- taco Junior and Senior Preacher: Rev. I. J. Levy, l. D. l one srscui. amour c! win- 10.00 Ms 11.00 a. m. Choral Ineharist and “Stunitay School and Bible ~| s. (flu: M. Carol Service tie which ell ere 11"!“- wuniuuixs lloly Communion 8.15 Monday ‘and Pride!- (1.45 Tuesday. ‘$.30 Wodnlldli- Mo Tuesday. ' day. Iivensong. 7.30 FYI Aiileateare Saint's one?“ mg opriated. Vhtora are weleom and the lnaumhlst la gnptoeeethesnsfteranyaervica- nvnuvnonr WELCOME Sill!’- Tho weedkuday services are in "A: mernta of fir; Chwgh gghwg "-99 Billlmors and Primary De- Plriimenta in Social Bali. 11.00 A.M. PUBLIC woasmr, Sermon: "Our Experience" -'.lho Mlnisber. Anthem: “Ono Sweefly golqn Thoiirht" —(1t.. s. Ambrose). ==5°= Your People's isiiilo Class. 7.00 PUBLIC WORSHIP. sermon ‘Ti-over’ —’l'ho Minister. Anthem: “The King o! In" My Shepherd Ia" -(u. n. siioiiey). Vain! Solo: ‘The Sis-anger of Galilee." Mr. J._W. MacKonsie. "I will bless tho Lord at sli times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth." l Preacher: Rev.,T. H. B. tho funds of the Auxiliary. THURSDAY, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, FRIDAY, ZION CHURCH, Preacher: Rev. J. T. lbbott. _ The offerings, after expenses have been met, will be distributed amongst Tho World's Evangelical Alliance, The Canadian Council of Churches and The Prince Edward ls- lond Hospital. Tho Service on Wednesday Evening will in- clude the Annuril Meeting of the Charlottetown Auxiliary l of The Bible Society and the Offering then will be devoted to j THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Somers, M.A., S. T. M. l BAPTIST l ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. James I‘. Ibbatt, lootor m. Boilttln r. Miialcrl. A-l-G-O-i Organist and Chair Master- Znd Sllllflly after Christmas 8130 AM. lioly 0010mm!"- 1i.00 A-M. Holy Communion and Sermon. “mom; *0, Taste and Sea." — (Goes). 2:30 PM. Sunday School. 7.00 PM. Evening Prayer and Scrmfl- Anthem: “O, Leave Your bee)" -(C. H. Kiiion). Monday, January Bill. 1N7- The Feast of the Epipha-Ili- 10.00 A. M. Holy communion. (In the chive!)- Visltore will receive e fioflllll rroloome at St. Paul's Church- PRESBYIERIAN run KIRK or sr. JAMES Minister The lav. T. II Busaeii Semen M.A., Organist Miss B. Lillian McKenaia Mill. BM- MOBNNG WOISIIIP. il AM. ‘The Problem of Sermon: Righteous” Anthem: “Hear M! 1'57". 0 Lord" (Kopylcf). 2:30 P. M. CHURCH SCHOOL. ‘l P. M. EVENING WOBSHIP. Sermon: "A Land of Hills and Valleys". n Anthem: "Turn Ya Ivan to Me (Iiisrkcr). - ; The Minister will conduct i110 Service; and IIQIIVR the 5011110!"- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince anflflraftob It"!!! n r REV G CARLYLE WIBSTII hire. Arthur Boner. Choir Difeflilll Miss Helen Stewart. orsenist- MORNING WORSHIP THE BAPTIST CHURCH I I Minister lav. l. Judson Lovy, l», Morning Worship 1i a. m. Sermon “All Things New.” e The Communion oi the‘ Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning worship service. Tie anthem “Bread of the World" (Thompson). I lowing Morning Worship. | Evening Worship l p. in. = sorinon *1 wiu Fear No Evil”. l Carol “In the Bleak Midwinter" (Bullish ‘Preditioault ‘ IPNIAI attention directed tol services of The Week of Prayer, cllwiiiinlifld elsewhere in this paper, OPIE-Ililt and Director of Choir, Mrs. V. L. Dingvveii. You are invited to worship with! THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ' CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB. B. 1.11.. Minister. I MRS. M.C. STEWART, Orrisnlst and Choir Director , 10:00 AM. Church School. 11.00 A.M. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: Weiie" , 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship. I Sermon: "Geared to the Times- Bret!” Solo: "I am Thy God" (Caro Roma). by Mr. Barry Bugden. I Mala Cholr- st the Evening Ser- "Redigi" in; the Old vice. 8:15 P. M. Fireside Ilour. We invite you to worship with rm in Contra! Christian on the Lord's Day. UNITED PENTECOSTAI. ‘i CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. Rev. J. C. hlolnateuber Pastor. Sunday School 2-; in. Worship and Preaching 3 p. na- Evangellstic Service 1.30 p. in. 11.00 A. M. Theme: “From EVQT'_-Qmyd 5mg“; .43.,“ Mujlg iasiing ia Everlasting." llyrnns: ‘i4. 78b 608, 160. Anthem: "Come Unto Me" Bowioa. 2:30 12M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. Theme: “The Power of coir.‘ Hymns: 003, 276, 400. Anthem: "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Mi" —Sr~Zinccker. “Forgetting (hose things which are behind, and reaching forth llnh those things which are before. I prose toward the mark for iha prise of the high caring in Jesus Christ." Plan to attend the services of the Week of Prayer. You are cordially Invited to vror- ship with us. Egg; And Poultry Market Q! production lncrealrig Ia!- iy. Quality good. Demand fair. it appears that local production is meeting Maritime needs and it is Pkeiv there will be s surplus CV91’ reriuiremenis in very near (iitiirc. There is a possibility also (but some of surplus will ‘be tek- rn hv hsti-hcrii-s. Paving prices Hoar the Childrelfs Choir of the Alr over C.I".C.Y. each Slturday i0 to 10.80 s. m. SALVATION ARMY Major and Mrs. Victor MacLenn l1 a. In. Holiness Meeting. 2.80 p. m. Sunday School, All are cordially wivited, M-- ina made on following basis: P. E. I. stations ciuoiing for un- sraded eggs delivered: A large 13-40; A medium 35-5: A puller 21-30: B ‘JR-SO: C 20. Graded shipments dolivored (idarloitotnwnr Ifi"'Illl-"1 48: A bullet 4-2. Pniiitrv rr-csinls have decreas- ed. it nnricnrs (hm most of poul- (rv has been marketed for sea- r" "mi-luvs oases and ducks ere in short supply. Quality fair. Demand good. sriinr EXPERIMENTAL rs BOMBAY. India (GP) -A dC-ACTG cc-rrperatlve farm, with ii perennial water sup-ply. is to be sot up in Bombay as an ex- periment in land colonization. The 1 ‘or-m will b» located in the Kun- nvc lower and purchases are he-nKolsbe. dslikn Valley. in the district of’ in“ To Our Customers “Duet to paper shortage our calendars this Yli" y are limited and we waeld ask policy-hold!" Wilf- lng one to please write when one will be inailod. City polity-holders please call. W. Ii. Rogers Agencies. I Charlottetown The Church School as usual, fol- lmw ‘muse A “m” w": I mpmum 4°47 A million people living in mm" 95' B M: C 75' suxlanz’ Paraguay. Argentina, Bolivia ed ornriiiccrs are receiving for and Bram ciirtnned mick: A lei-en 50; A The New gunmen; has Deputy Heads Get Salary Increases I OPIWWA. JBiII. 3 -<Dep\rtiy Heads of Federal government depart- ments will receive salary increases amounting to several thousands of dollars a year according to an an- nouncement by Prime Minister The high is attained by Deputy Finance Minister W. C. Clark and the President of the National Ro- eeiuch Council, CJ. MscKor-rie. Both will receive a salary of $17,500. A salary of $15,000 will go to such deputies as Undersecretary for Ex- ternal Affairs LB. Pearson, and Deputy Agriculture Minister G.S.H. Barton. $12,000 will go to Deputy Labor Minister Arthur MccNsi-esns. Undersecretary of State E. H. Coleman will receive $10,000 n. year and hhe Clerk of (he Senate-LC. Moyer--will get $8.000- The increases follow the govern m“; nppffivfll of the recommenda- tioris of the Royal C lssi0n Oil administrative classifications in the public service. The CUIIIIIIISSIOIUS report on oth- er rnurrers is belnir studied- v r ‘IO IIIOI-ICT SNIFFIIS, SNIIZIS OI iiQMlb/rk, A bottle of Vicks Ve-tro-noi is mishty handy to have around the house be- | cause this double-duty nose drops . . . sneesy, sniff! my stuffy distress gf heed colds. Makes breathing easier. ' m PM» ca"; .*;:i=:..l:.'.:i:2z» warning sniiiie or sneeze. This Double-Duty Nose Drops should save you much misery. Try itl Works nnei You'll like it! i HICKS Vl-‘IIO-IQI. I T h e British a n il Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE IN SOUTH AMERICA This is the clsl-nl made for Guarani. still the moth- cr tongue of nearly four already been issued in this language. (urea by sending a gift ihrough your local Branob or Auxiliary. y the bells tolled out the old And Life By liookman g Literature i; vvvvvl '¢ A SUGGESTIVE FRAGMENT I road recently of a man who was crossing on the Allegharrv NW1‘. when lie stood for u little while looking at the lights of the city of Pittsburgh. Two men p555- ed and he overheard the fragment of a sentence which was. "If I had my life to live over again ” The“ they Passed on into the night. That was all he heard but it was en- °11Bh to set his mind thinking. There is something pathetic a. bout an unfinished sentence. For instance, the Journal of Sir Wai- ter Scott ends with an unfinished sentence. He intended to complete -'l_l1*-’Xt dly but fate ruled olrier- wise. Literary critic; have an“, wondered how Dickens intended to finish Edwin Dread. Joseph Par- ker had an impressive sermon on those wc-rds: "It is better for me to die than " he filled that in in his own inimitable way. He showed that. there are many [hlngg Worse than death. Did not our brave men who died in the two world wars think the same thing? Hawthorne in one of his essays takes us to the Hiill of Fiincy Where many things that men in- tended to do are laid sway. re- mllIi-lllg only dreams. The man on the bridge tried to imagine what the speaker meant by slylnc. "it I had my life to live W" flseln". This is n fitting thought to have es we come in the beginning of another vent. The new year is a blt strange yr-i. It ls but a babe. We were user] to the old one. The smell of‘ lis June roses lasts in memory till Decem- ber. Crossing from the aid to ihe new t: like crossing the equator- we dc not notice anything; bu; a; and welcomed the new no doubt our minds were working. If we had it to ilve over again. what wsuiii we do with it? No doubt “pm-thy” 80B the mind of the man crossing the bridge to think as he did. There ii a lliie in the Ihtlmations OI Immortality by Wgrdgwgflh which speaks abaui; human 1m- in this Way: "The youth. who daily farther from the East must travel." That Word "must” is very expressive. We a" Iiflli Where we were yesterday or last year. We are moving on. We must move. Perhaps the men on the bridge Went on to say that if he had ‘(ls life to live over again, ,1; would be in s different profession, or ilve in a different part ct the world. or seek to gel a better education, or listen to the advice of his parents. Who knows? The men who heard the words said that his accent was serious. I illPMse we all have learned where we could do better. A; rim it was s pity that lie l I 1 i1. Cavendish at mo. J. w. Haylcr, could not . tor coats reduced to 12.95 at The ‘Fashion Shop. Greet George st. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH. — Services Lord's day, Jsnu ary 5th (D. V.) at New Glasgow a1 i Minister. I DISCOUNT SALE. — Discounts on all Ladies Coats including, Fur Coats ranging from 20% to 33 1/3% still continues st Kennedy's Ladies Wear, 166 Queen Street. ATTENTION CITY MEMBERS. — Joint practise Sun- day afternoon. 3 P. M. i-Iesrtz Hail - e-fleo<$>ootn ‘for Citizenship Program, Monday, r IAny new members desiring to pnz- ticlpate, please utter-d. ‘ilve Broadcast from the C. B. C. series “The Nations Business" will . luau P. M. Tlhe speaker A. 1.. Smith,‘ ‘x. c. M. P. (Calgary. Alta.) i _ __e- I GAVENDISH UNITED CIIURCPLl —Public Worship. Sunday, January, 'sru. 11.00 A. M. Stanley Bridge. a.o0 ‘- ,P. M. North Rustico. Congregation- nl Meeti-r-"z in Cavendish, Wednes- day. January Bib, at 2 P. M. Rev. E. F. Coffin. Minister. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico, Sutvlay, Janu- ary 5th. St. John's, Milton. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Mark's, Rus- iico, Evening Prayer 3.0 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. ‘ NORTH mvim PASTOIIATE. - January 5th. The services will be as follows: North River 11 A. M. Clyde River S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Kingston, Service ‘I P. M. You‘ are cordially welcome to worshipJ The Amual Church Meeting will to held at. Long Creek Baptist Chili-chi on Wednesday. January Shh. 2.80 P. M. Rev. A. E. Todd, i/linisier. l BIBLE SOCIETY VISION.--TheI world-shaking events of this war period have revealed the worlds danger o! domination by force re- gardiee of moral and spiritual i-eali-l ties, or the common rights 0f mo-nl ‘Ilhey have also brought into a new‘ perspective the world Gospel and‘ the world economy revealed in the- scriptuies as “The Kingdom of God. ' 1f this Gospel is to be proclaimed in tihe post war era in. all its full- mess it must surely be acoompaliltd by Scripture publication and cir- cu1aum_ This i; (he vision of (he British and Foreign Bible Swim‘ and its P. E. I. Auxiliary- THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the service of Morning Worship. conducted by the Mlwster, thewRev- I. Judson Levy. D» ‘muie-‘Uraxi will be “All Things Nifiw- 1v Ccrrurnunicn of the Lords supper will be observed at (his servlrcte. Th? morninfl Bmlwm Wm be" 0%?‘ son's "Bread cf the World. 4 x Church Sichool meets at the close F Morning W‘orshi ‘ will be coir-ducted by PIPE-fa sermw “I "m1 F”? No ltdfdiwinter" Coral "In L-‘he Beak i b the (traditional) will be suns “Y w choir. directed in both scrim filmy ‘m’ "gmm and chm di lefnvi: Mrs. v. 1.. Dinzwell- A “i” i‘ taiion is extended to with the Baptist Ohm“- TRINITY CHUIICIL-Jllho b08111- ning of the universal week of Prayer will be nttuigly observed in Trinity Church this Sunday. when (he minister. the Reverend T- E- t ie es his sub ts also a most valued member of the Mcmnnan Wm 5k Ifacnd Brcoktield Presbyterian Church. tie rho choir served as lillder. clerk of session, the Bur-day and Bible teacher for many seniniive “One Sweetly Elder for the Brookfieid congrega- tion in the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ihe Presbyterian The Church in Camda and served as Peo- rrearurer" of that court for 10 years. The late Mr. MaoDuff leaves to ded mourn besides n host of friends. a for the day "Our Experience" “Prayer? The music b!‘ will include a solo and two anth- gm5_Mr_ J. w. MacKenzle will sins "The Stranger of Galilee." and the mixed choir will 8W9 Solemn Tihvilflhl" b)’ F» 5~ Ammm’ and "The Kins 0i I-Ovo MY 5MP" erd is“ by I-I. R. Shelley. Church School end the Ywnir pie’; Bible Class will meet at tho regular (limes. Readers are remln 15° h (he Sci-mom. in hi" Wm ‘ pmflfirhfl Problem of the cnom ’ THE NEXT Progressive Conserva- ' be on Wednesday, January 6th, f : New Year Greetings We are grateful for the patronage extended to our firm during I946. PAGE T _.. _._ ___"_-'- In this our seventy-fifth anniversary year. we pledge anew i0 serve you faithfully in the future. To one and all our Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New OFFICES: Charlottetown AGENTS Tlllliilllillillif TllE Pllollllio! Yea r. insurance Since i872 Siiinmerslile IIYIIIIMAN & 00. LIMITED lliontagiie In Memorials: MB. CHARLES E. MildDUFF There passed away at his home in Brookfieid- on Sunday, October 13th, after a. prostrated illness, one of the communities most loved and res- pected citlzens, in the person o! Mr, Charles E. MncDuff. The late Mr. MscDuff aluhough in. his seventy-ninth year enjoyed vigorous health. and was most active until last February, “when he can- tracted pneumonia. Despite the fact. that he received the best treatment known to medical SCIOILE. he foiled ‘to make a complete recovery, si- though he was able (o be up and to take short walks during the early pal-i of the summer, however as the weeks passed he gradually grew weaker and approximately Ave weeks previous to his passing he be- came confined to his bed and it bo- came evident that his earthly joui» ney was rapidly drawing to its end. fl-nd on the above mentioned date he The late Mr. MiscDuff was widziy and most favourably known ‘throughout. the Province. As B young IIIISII he attended Prince of |\Vales College afier liaviilq cum- Tplsied the prerequisite studies he received e first class license as a teacher "n (he public schools in the Provive. Following his chosen pro- fession he taught. in various schools in (his province for thirty-six years. The deceased was a mun of stiri- ing character lie possessed n keen mind blended with o. sympathetic spirit which endeared him to c" who knew him and made for hir p. Evening Worshh many friends during hi; long and‘ useful life. The late I/Lr. liiacDuif tool; a deep interest in all that pertained to the welfare of his fellow men both st. home and abroad. He was never known to refuse a helping hand to anything that was vital to the best all i0 Wcrshlp iris-rest of the communiy. The de- ceased will be greatly missed (throughout the Province but espec- ially in this community where he served after his retirement from the teaching profession. osSccse- tary of the School Board and in various other capacities. He was superintendent of School years. I-Io was also repre ward island of Clue Book of Psalms. (rans- hem‘ row"; widow who tenderly listed by Dr. Pawol Rcsen- flfwvjfiz’ ‘$5,’: 3:1 nay resolve Id IigeCaeyrvCifizil ISrVQIIIrIaIII-thtl: ‘weedi- Zion fog heir husband during his berg, has recently been pub- for we Mano; hp d m w’ mu“ .__._ long illness. Two sons and riwo liahed in Canada for The w,’ hm, °" ' "m u 11m 1mm or ar. JAMES. - daughters. The sons are: George, grltlish and Ioroiln Bible v aqulnder omanteiyée-Toowevflisglll] m’, Momlng 51-4 Evening Worship at MeadownhLake Sac-la; Stierrnihn,‘ at ocev- ' - duct- e. e do lei-s are: eon. You can m.” in u“: Irgt our noisy use time does not, fitbifiljQiTdigd ‘Tllebaeilnl ii. A. G. Megan, Portland, Maine Brent task of pubiiihiric en ° m m] "I'm lBussseil sombre M. A. s. '1". M.. who and Sadie, Mrs. Angus MacLeel, circulating the Holy Bcrlp- Blr Thames Browne saiti that ' Burlington, P. E. Island. Also two brothers Jim MeeDuff and William 3nd in the Evening on MseDuff both of Providence. B. L. his books. It seems e pity thst the‘ You!!! ere so slow to tnlre advice] "'9"! Ike. but I suppose like learn- men m include In ih lug mathematics or any thing eliel 113%“: Kapyvfof‘! Ainthmn “l-Iea there is no way of getting know-l My Prgyel’, 0 Lorin". end in tho Ev iadlo but by individual pmctlcen “m; H C urcah Organist. McKenzie, M and there s little." m win Sc hm hath been oswnirig TORONTO Another blue day: ‘Think wilt thou ioi It sport in Bis‘- bequeath his mind to the nerigllgafllfofafi“ generation. In a sense hs did in "A um o, m“, ‘M Valleys," The U, s, A. MISS E. Llllllli us. Bach will dim! ti", largely attended was nrkcfs Anitihem ‘Turn Y0 Weinter and Rev. J- R. Sklii-Iler- Th9 I! ll “m! "Don line-here a little‘ Even to Me." The Orson VOII-mlu’ service at the grave was in oherze l consist of MacDrvwellbi of the Royal Orange Lodge and was At all events the man on the~"'l‘raumerei" and Schubert‘! "AWIconducIed by Rey. J. R. Skinmr. CONSERVATORY or MUSIC l‘ The funeral held in the 9 Presbyterian Church in Brookileid l‘ and was conducted by Rev. T. W. ‘ Goodwill, assisted by Rev. G. C. irism. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dollar. service which W854 MRS. WILFR-ED PRAUGHT The month of December is (o all Christian hearts one of hopeful anticipation, one of happy mem- ories, for it is the month when the Saviour of mankind chose to come to His owin. flue year a shadow crossed the Yuletide Season when the Angel of Death came on December 15th to the home of Wilfred PNug/ht. Cherry Valley and 000k in her Ei- email Home e beloved umber. Mrs. Joseph Praughr. in her eighty-fourth yea/r. There she joined the deair de- pmrtcd members of her household to celebrate in a better vivrld the Nativity of her Redeemer. Mrs. Pruught, nee Margaret Wood. was like the valiant woman 0f the Gospel. "She had opened lie-r hand to the needy and stretched our her hand to the poor; her children rose up and blessed her; her husband (rusted aim-i praised her." Her kind- ly spirit sind warm-hearted hospit- ality made her home and hearth a cent/re where persons irrespective of creed or age found relief and sympathy, An friends visited her mortal remains, merry and siiwm were the sentiments of pmise and affection spoken in memoryjof this truly Christian wife and, mother. Her husband. Mr. Joseph Brought predeceased her nine years Mo. Oi’ o. family of ten children .which blessed this happy union. two daughters consecrated their lives IO‘G0(I in the religious life: Merv the late Slater St. Oliva, C N D. and Emma Sister St. Eihelred, C. N.D., St. Mary's Acadrmy, Surn- merside. Two other daughters sur- vlve their mother: Laure. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. lives at Vernon T ind Mrs. Basil Nolan at Dad-hem. Mass. Th-ive sons, Daniel-Leo sci-id Wilfred reside e-t Otierry Valley and a fourth son Louis h-as made his homo in Quebec. The funeral was held er Si. Joachimfls Church, vomom River. December 17. Right Reverend Maiur- ice McDonald, celebrated Solemn Requiem High Mass. aiilsted by QUICKIES llCllNSERVAiURY 0F MUSIC lfifillfllm IT I FAG! IISSUII Guest Artist: GERALD RUTiiEDGE. Pianist ss>oo<e>eo@oo@ooaeo¢ Reverend '1‘. Butler and Reverend Parnell Wood. Reverend William IISImpsc-n was Master of Ceremon- es. I The bereaved family was sustain- ed in the lose of e loving mother tihe sympathetic testimony of many friends who offend expgg. ions cf vondulcricc by numerous Mass Offerings, spiritual Boilqllotl and lot-tors. ‘SFPQ o. M ~or1am In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. William H. MaoDonahl, who was celled Home Janus y A, 194d. The beauty of a. mother's life Romans so l up, - Rrfflcctcd in the live; If bloat, 1t will cndurc. She built a ilfc of faith and love, Her task is through, And in that fairer world above She lives anew. Ever Lovirigly Reenembcred by Ho‘! Family. d! ~14. ' "-1 Mercurial! In fond and loving memory of it dear son and brother, Boyd Wilson. who departed this life January 6th. 1846. Gone but not forsotten. Lovingly Remembered by Fl“ Mother, Sisters and Brothers. By Ken Reynolds l ee- n._- lllllll vice. ‘SIRVICP Screwe- lie "Mm sver- ~ umvmn‘ Audrey and Cvrli. .__.._....___..___ ""0"! nfMINfImIP Q12... Lillian. Borden and Lloyd. irnrsewarrnaa osrnar “m” I "l t" l” Brookflcld Sunday School. Ariilhflvfl Iflilfwmilmwh Bmokfleld Sdlool. - 00R. In -(qn- ‘rlie orir- IMQIRMW! Mister the Will and James MacDuff and ‘it: flotilla‘. wiiiah JANUAaY i. b. i947 Families. t W "1 13s College Saves, Toronto 2s leiiflwk More while eioarin south coast ii Ethel haooay and Ruth stokes min elh. has left for its home m. sndlvirellsrl Maelise. your Funeral problems Contact liar for prompt end bridge was examini III iif l k-'Mari ." Th Cnuach School willl The pallbearers wuss-Messrs. ‘ l“! " ‘h’ 9"‘ "ildnfiliillr lgizgs-‘meotaar 2.30 airlock. ‘Ambrose senlner. Mufdwk MM" "Prayer is alrilhr. Reverend, but I seem to get best resulfi moni on It, Did not Socrates any Bween Brenton Dollar, Charles m‘ Guardian We" Add” that the unenmgyeq m, w" Pi-oude. Wilfiod Wood. Will Darlio. V __ guilty or u" 5'", b; hermuy. L The remains were tenderly laid t no inegnuom o; ‘h, m" h, we“ ‘to rest in the Brookfleld cemetery. tlon may have been f iii h ‘ 4m M ,1, "m," ml‘: ,: mfe, °" T h ‘ moan. rninurna Trowimilge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel "A" I "Fired to be and we: not cac 61's a ~ . i E toils a soii iiic Broken Circle—i<‘amiiy. ' I ' I ' 21hr...’ 3:32..“ °°""" and Pu ils wit-ck - a l ‘y g worker. Car- Gnngnnudren me Mamaohaaatls Avenue. C y ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Dollar and FUNERAL SERVICE Our Atllol D. MacLeod Ia familiar with for New England. effieieat ser- i. a i-noivc-“lyors