frmsc E = crustacean i and rlw uviroviov-o! warm’ . with cuss uooasi-iaan - roan cAssou‘ s”)?! 1101mm I-Il-IAQ!‘ ‘Hill. PYITID ARTIST! n EXTRA — NEWS "IARIERSHOP BALLADS“ =0AY AND 3A1 J Illl PIIIY IIIVIAIT- IIAIIK IAGUIT \ ' Ill IOIIII IIITOII I IAIY CARI ll Ri Pliiil ll’ PICTURE Pius Sports - Adventure - Comedy - Serial SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 N ossrnsi susnnuln This column ls reserved for sun. s! local lamest. bat “m: dalswsyssaturesaayflm atflvo caataawofll- "Play. iasdvsnos. _ a C001!!! For Photograph " REMEMBER - The Victory Loan Cam sign close S turdo ' _ IOth-Zfluy Your‘ Vicki-y QHQNR’; ' FREDRIC BETTY "'1 111-1“ ‘ "CH g. FIELD a"ii....’“ii...'°°..'...é“t.:’";2.°:2:"‘H Buy a victory Bond. ,, 11-7-31 iaQshq-mntsbrllliagiarrl APPLICATIONS tfor Victory Bonds may be made now and psy- lfllflt 11,1906 111111113 the next twelve months. 11.1.31 ranaurs safeguard your ch11. drens future education put your ndents Allowance in Victory - iI-‘i-lli WINSLOE rAqronAL CHARGE "sewn"? sundfiy. November 11th. w111§loe South '1 P. M. Song Ser- vice lead by the Cornwall Y, P, U. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Interim Chair. ""111- 11- . 9- CORNWALL PASTO RAL CBARQE- Services November 11th are as Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominion S 2-30 P- M. Cornwall '1 P. M. . 311111101 11 A M. Rev. .1. n. Skinner, “"1111” 1149-11. NEW GLASGOW-CAVENDISH Services on Lord's day 11th as fol- 111111- MW Glasgow at 11 and 1:10. 9313811111811 at 3. Communion at a moon service. J, W, Hgyte _ Minister. ll-fl-ll‘. _C RCH, Nov b 11th. - 1111i Valley 11 Aeinivfrnose vellieyvflss 5.11M.“ géadnlléanigk’! p, M M; 0 n a , ea er Rev, n, J, Morrison, lilllnisger. 11.9.11, TRYON-BONSHAW B CHURCHES, Sunday, 11:17:35:- ilih. Bonsha-w 11 A. M. Common. 1°11 Service mun 1.30 P. M. Rev. C. A Hicks, Minister. 11-9-11. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services for Sunday. November 11th. Clyde River 11 A. M. S. S. 10.15 A. M. St. Catherines 3 P. M Churchill 7 P. M. Minister T. W. GoodwilllLg u N01‘ A CIVIC l-IOLIDAY- ‘- isitcg m m: M“ - EMPIRE- Shows 7 and 0:45 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 LAUGHIG ROOM ONLY! ITiJxea-n- an. - A ‘"118 '1'" "m"! nblllbss " for their first "dun" (all-length talkiel. , é . l... . _’__w_ ,,,__ :11‘ Comedy - Pictorial American negro Moll. irschxl- nsagtly 2,000 enlisted men and iceraJwm serving in the China and India-Bums theatres of liberation in September. 1946. j! In Address and seated with s Mrs. I. 2S Des-i‘ com let wee our esteem and our hearts. Wll tosu. your example. wishers. ed en's Inst-lags.“ e X--l. Eileen Quilt _ percen Mi t. all. “us: Gertrude P. Huestis. when ‘Iuttle unghivsvoratgpreciation of Memoriam III. GIIIEE IIUIBTI! cow! of Ike. JAm her ' B Presentation A easing fun ‘on took on 9th whorl‘, Mrs. neliy was waited an by Patrick's Road Institute and pre- lace Ed _ on- the St. beautiful electric lamp and the following address, prior to her leavingdtheir commun- ty to take up res ence ;n Char- lottetown. ~ ‘The address was as followsn St. Patrick's Road Oct 1 . Donnelly. Prienm-About 25 ears ago you came to our comm tya stranger, but before many had passed you had wnu a warm place in Olll‘ Ill!!- achieve without any eflort on your part, by your unassuming manner and your tire- P less energy, which prompted you rt and take part in every activiy connected with the devel- opment of our distri , Your kind deeds in the home, in “Ti!!! 1'01‘ the sick. and in helping out our Institute, and church soc- iety, all proceeded spontaneously from the goodness of your heart. and you in your humility would rather not hear them mentioned. 30'1"". we want you to know that we feel it has been a priv- iiese to have been associated with you and to have been inspired by We ask you to accept this gift as a small token 0.! esteem from your friends, neighbors, and well- For the future we’ feel sure that your new neighbors will be inspir- ed and helped along life's way by a kind and understanding friend. Whilst we cherish Iond memor- ies of your stay‘ Elan amongst us. alf of the Wam- Mrs. Left-h Stewart. President. souru SHORE scnooi. Report for October: Helen Power; 2 y. Grade IX—1. Pauline Hogan. Grade VIII-i. Gloria Burdettc; 2. Delwyn Smith. Grade III (A)-l. e. » Grade III (Si-l. Kevin Hogan. Grade I (Al-l. Marina Hogan. Grade I (Bl-I. Gerard Hogan. heat average: Helen Power, er-Marguerite Mac Doug- baid a nnsl tri- wide of T. Fulfill was Lewis Bur- . W r i Ma .31 - chard, following sh: “£31,131: ‘iii»‘§§-5";"éi$i.§ .ii..li‘.i’iy."'°°‘“"“‘“‘ POWNAL P. M. Mount’ H b t: 7.00 P. M. Pownal Sermon sill: eecrt: Lest We Forget. Rev. E. R. ac- Vicar, Minister. 11-9- . NTEII RIVER UNITED C ROI-I CHARGE. — Services for Sunday, November 11th are as fol- lows: North Wiltshire 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M. end Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. 1. Morri- son, Minister. 11-9-11. CHURCH SERVICE-The Pres- byterian Churches in Canada. 945 Brookfield Charge. Services next Brookfield Lord's duty! as follows: 11 A. M. artsville 3 P. M. Hunter River 730 P. M. Donald Nicholson. Student Minister. ' 11-9-11. THE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- day. November 11th will be as fal- lows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Islands East Hail 2.00 P. M. lris Hall 3.30 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 . M. Wood Islands Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Miiister. 11:51-11. November 11th. Church Eng- land Services for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. Church School 10.00 A. M. Ho] Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's Church, Crapaud, Evening Prayer 7.00 P. M. Rev. B. Frenm, Refitghn ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sun- day, November 11th, will be as fol- lows: Armistice Day Service in the Morning at 11 o'clock. Evening Service at. 7.30. There will be a Memorial Service at the Monu- ment in the Church Yard at 10.40. Veterans of both Wars are asked to meet in the Church Grove at 10.30 and parade to the Monument. Let us honour our dead and dedi- cate our lives to the future. Rev- E. C. Evans, Minister. 11-9-11. RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS- P/O. Nelson Currie, R.C.N.V._Fl.., is spending a well earned leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M, Currie. Rocky Point. P/O. Cur- rie arrived from overseas via the Camdian naval aircraft carrier H. MCS. "Puncher" which docked in Halilax some do-ys alto. While over- seas he was stationed at the 0-m- adian Naval Manning Base. HM. 0.5. Niobe, Greenock, Scotland. and employed as Divisional Pett Offi- cer for supply personnel th United Kingdom. P/Q- Currie had the good fortune oi spending sometime while on duty and leave in most points of interest in Eag- land, Scotland, and Ireland. PURIBRED CATTLE ARRIVE- of six purebred Shorthorn Wed- nesda fr m mogul; winsloe im m‘ fine heifers and two sp undid bulls were for the Shorthom Breeders Association. These two bulls have been pl ced for 1048 with Mr. H01- Mlltch. Earn M d” w e Aura-rd n Stanley Murray Winaloe. bull imported last a: placed with Mr. 11¢! wall. Mr, Harry Sheen of Bunbury Farms accompanied the shipment. which included also three Hols- teins for Premier Jones. m {flailing}? e er .o ' . coadu Ramsay. John's gIIIEADALBANI UNITED Ti this year on. 1; |Etlhel Simmons; cmmcn NOTICE m Sunday,‘ y mants of vegetables during ' l -\ THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Proiostantiirpiiasage Annual ilollsetioiis (Charlottetown Continued) Mrs, R. R. Hurst; Mrs. Godfrey; .30—Mrs. Lei h Dingwell. 81.00 Each: D. McDonald; Edi- son hutch; A Friend: Mrs. Fran- cis l-Ioll-Trsinor; Elisabeth Davies; Mrs. W. H. Poole; Henry Mutlow; Economy Grocery: Mrs. C. Thomp- son; A. MacDonald; C. L. MacKuy; Mrs. A. McLauchlii-l; 010578301‘; Mrs. R. 00x; MacDonald; Mra‘. L. M. Beaten; J - F. Laflerty; Mrs. V. Sealy; Mrs. W. A. Ally; Mrs. C. L. Jay; Har- TY 001111; Mrs. HM. Chandler; Mrs. W. Brown; Mrs. Mrs, John White; Mrs. Willis I. Nicholson; Mrs. G, Ii. Sutherland; Rev, M. D. Dunuoe; has. White- head; Mary honor; s. Ge. u: Mrs. Ewen Anderson; Mrs. Olvsr LePage; Mrs. Walter Curtis; Ida Seller; Mrs. P. C. Kelly; Mrs. Ashfleld; Mrs. W.D. Tanton; Mrs. Hamm: Mrs. Irlam; Mrs.'A.Downe; Mrs. J. F. Hobbs; Annie Smith; Mrs. H. , Frank ‘reed; Mrs. Lloyd Carleton; Mn. Corri- gan; Mrs. 0.1-1. Beer; Edith Rog- ers; Mrs. Walter Brown; Mrs. Ruth Toombs; Mrs. Warren Hem- phill; Mrs. Geo. Godkin: Mrs. Ste- wart Weir; Mrs. .W.W. Clarke; Sheldon Dimcan; Mrs. Isaac Clurk; Mrs. J. Lightening; Mrs. W. B. Robertson; Mrs. C.A. I-Iyndman; Mrs. D. B. ‘McLeod; Florence Fra- ser; Lilias Hooper; Miss M. Smith; Mary Haszard: Mrs. N. J. McLeod; Mrs. H. Smith; Mrs, (Dix) Smith; Mrs. F. Stewart; John Ryan; Mrs. W. l-Iouston- Irene McLeod; Elsie MgGregof; Mrs. Sonnmgeur; W11‘. mars . $1.00 Each: Mrs. E. Gordon: Mrs. Rena. Tomlins; Mrs. P. Williams; Mrs. Jessie Shaw; H, Wigmore; Miss H. Yeo; Miss O. Keeping; MjssPassuiore; Missfilmpson; Mrs. Bruce MlcPhall; Mrs. Ooles; Leila M01115; Mrs. A. D. McLennau; Mrs. Moore; Mrs. C. F, Worth; Mrs, Russel Cox; Mrs. Frank Brad- ley; Mrs. Joseph Shams; Mrs. Hir- am Howutt; Taffy Zakam: Harry James; Milton Stewart; W. Cass- ford; Mrs, McK1nnon; McInuis Bakery; Mr. Diamond; Mrs. Mel- lett; 'Wheatley’s Grocery; Mrs. Manuel; Mrs. Haslam: Mrs. John McInnis; Frank Tinney; Kei-h Tomlinson; Mrs. Dalziel; Mrs. C C, ; Preston Beck: Mrs. Roy ' Mrs. Howard Douglas; son; Mrs. F. A. Johnston; pk-ise Bakery; Mrs. H. Johnston; rs. W. Sherren; Mrs. J. Hams- by; John Turner; E N Kays; Mrs. Ed. Latter; Mrs. Allan MacKay; Kenny's Home Bakery; Mrs. Jalm Wheatley; Mrs. xn- Duggan; Mrs. D. We e; Mr, Wash; Mrs. M. cLeod: s. Iorne Good; Mrs. A. R, Clark; Mrs. Geo. Simmons; Mrs. J. Larter; ;w. Bevin; Mrs. Haynes; Mrs. Jen- nie McPhee; Mrs, Elizabeth Ford; Mrs. Chris Ford: Mrs. Sam Mc- Eachern; Mrs. Neil McKenzie; Mrs. Elmer Jones;.Mrs. H. W. Pletch; Mrs. Martin McKlnnon: Mrs. Haz- el MacKay; Mrs. McPherson; Ag- lCcHUIl-CH OF SCOTLAND SEB- 11th, DeSable 10.80 a. m. Argyle Shore ~3 p.m. Cape Traverse 7 p.m. Rev. JH. Bishop. 11-9-11 L. M. POOLE l‘. 00., ire un- loading a car of hardwall plaster and sheetrock lath. 1-8-21. PROPERTY SALE-The roper- ty oi’ the late Mr. John An erson, 269 Richmond Street, recently sold by tender, was purchased by Mr. ‘Alfred Kelly. RAILWAY OFFICIAL III-IRE- Mr. H. E. MacDonald, Supervisor of rishabie traffic for the C.N.R. is n the province at present con- ferring with railway oflicials re- garding protective service on 'ship- the coming winter. POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday two drunks were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. The accused in a Prohi- bition case was fined $150 and costs or two months. A party char- ged under the Excise Act was fin- ed $100 and costs or three months and under the Prohibition Act S200 and costs or three months. The accused in a case of disorder- ly conduct was remanded one week An Excise case was adjourned one wcek. _ WELL-ATTENDED FUNCTION— A basket-social, entertainment. and dance, held in the Knights of Col- umbus Hall Wednesday evening last, resulted in a substantial sum of money being raised. The func- tion was held in aid oi tho local St. Thomas Aquinas Society. The program consisted of vocal and and step danci . Miss Marion Dougan accompan ed at the piano. Bidding on the baskets was brisk and high prices were realized for em. A box of oranges. donated hv DeBlois Bros. was bought by Joseph Gaudet of wellington and presented to the Cit Hospi- tal. A cake. donated by r. Angus Pineau, brou ht the nice sum of $20. ‘The lad es in charge of the event expressed themselves as de- lighted with the generous patron- age it received. I Dr. J. . O'Keefe, V.S.. Avon- dile is confined to the City Hos- pital suffering from severe bodily injuries. E?- Iu Memos-lam In Iovlnrmemory of our pannts. Mr. and Mrs. David Sharron, who departed this llle on lune 5th. 1800 and ‘November 9. 1M2. Gone dear father en's! mother, gone forever Ilow we IIIII your loving face m: bcr ‘glitter’: m-“i-fl-liimylfi- plaos. Salt “n” you ars as?!“ whzflvalsahwml" '1'!‘ F"! 1e; L >1». w ~35?“ Jar-dim; instrumental music, tap dancing. s “M"m.r~'""...°'"~ i I a '0 I PAbsi 1 nitfiii RADIO-Laugh Ahflblstafflsnoroikodl with the Aldrich Family, Fridays. 9 p. m.. W. A. B. C. Willie grabbed one of those first-of-all cereals and hiked orhome. His kid brother can hear him yet smacking his lips over that honey-golden, aweet-as-a-nut flavor-that same glorious taste you can now enjo GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES and Grape-Nuts! How come that Grape- Nuts Flakes are so extra good? Thcy’re made of two grains —not just one! Sun-ri and malte ackaged y in both ened wheat barley are secretly blended, baked and toasted a special way, for curly crispness, grand flavor, easy diges- tion. Get Gra e-Nuts Flakes in the ‘g econ- omy package. times._ But that. day eye was a wonderful n treat - Grape-Nuts. 1 sticks to the ribs", tool There are carbohydrates for energy; proteins for s muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; and other food essentials. That's nourish- ment that gives you zip #1115. dash! Willie bad been sent to Jobnatonk Grocery many s July, 1903, when they first turned on those new- fangled electric lights, the first thing that caught his And Grape-Nuts Flakes va you nourishment that in 6W GFII nes Williams; Mrs, Philip Reid; Mrs. Eric Cudmore; Mrs. Ernest Duchemin; Lillian Duchemln; Mrs. N. McPherson; Miss 11D. McCal- lum; Gordon Worth; Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. .'l5o Each: J. A, McGuigan; Mrs Florrie Proud; Marion Shaw; J.G. Dennis; Mrs. PIISKT“ Bet Mc- Pherson; Mrs. H. W. Yeo; Maude Beales; Mrs. West; Mrs, Mary Gra- ham; Mrs. P. Proud; Mrs. Ed. Downs; Mrs. W. E. Dougan, 55c Each: K. Cameron; Mrs. Frank Howatt. . 0c Each: Mrs, W, McPherson; Clarence Duncan, .761: Each: Mrs. E. McLean; Mrs. D. C. Schumaan; Mrs. Archie Gil- lis; Mrs. H. Cameron. .661: Each: Mrs. McPhail; Mrs. G. Ives. .500. Each: A Friend; Lillie Dew- ar; Iouise McEwen; Mrs. Neizs Svensen; E. Gorveatt; Marjorie Bulman; Anne Duffy: Audrey Watts; Earle Burke; Robert Ines; Helen McLeod; Phillis Douse: CA. Brown; ‘J. '1‘. Phillips; Miss E. Sutherland; Harper McNeil]; Kil- 1.1m dz Cumming; R. McKenzie Mrs, Larter: Mrs. Thacker; Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. G. MacRae; Elsie James; Mary Brown; Ruth Stev- enson; Miss M. Oarr; Lois watts; Betty Carr; Kathleen MacRae; Jean Munn; Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, Jr.; Leonard Ford; A Friend; Mar- ion Palmer; Helen Woolner; W A. Henry; Ma McKinnon; J, R. St. Johrr Kay yston; Margaret Mc- Kenz e; Beverlie Pound; Sadie Acorn; Isobel Goodwin; Eileen lair; Hope Dingwell; Bemadetie Trainer; J. J. Duffy; Blanche Con- way; Rhoda Brown; N. McCon- nell; Miss McQuarrie; Mrs, J. Pur- cell; Mrs. Wm. Gsmpboll; A. H. Bryenton; Mrs, A l... Adams; hits. etc Morrison: Mrs. W. W. Rodd; Delphine Douse; Amy Earle; Mrs, E. Wottcn; Mrs. E. Dreufi Mrs. Pooley; Mrs, Reid: Mrs. Mac- Kay; William Dawn; Mrs. Waugh: Mrs. L lfickox; Mrs. G B, White- side; Mrs. P. M. Dakin; ‘Mrs, Ga‘.- lant; Mrs. L. l-Iowatt; Mrs, D A. , McDonald: A Friend: Mrs. Bram. Chandler; Mrs. Woolner; Mrs. Wm Watts; Mrs, lodge; li/ss. C. G. Pickurd; Mrs, J L. Gautier; Mrs. W. J. Storey; F. T, Morrow; Mrs. Annie Hughes; A Friend; Mrs, W.W. Brown; Mrs. Levers: Mrs. John McNevln; Archie Gilds: Bruce McLai-en; E. Shaw; Miss l3. M. Sent-net; Mrs. J L Roach; Miss J. Small; Mrs. A. W, Well- ner; Mrs. Ira Shaw; Marion Ryan; Emma Thomas; Mrs Joan Cobb; Mrs. Adams; Mrs. D. McAusland: Mrs. Aletha McFadyen; J.E. Brun‘. Mrs. Frank Hesilan~ Mrs. L. J. Mitchell; Mrs, J.A Murphy: Mrs. Lester Cameron; Mrs. S, Mclnnis; Mrs. Lee Mill: Mrs Brown; Mrs. H. Cudmore: Mrs. W. J, MacKcy; Mrs. J.M. McLeod; Mrs. J.G, Mac- Kay; Mrs C. S. Harry Jamieson; Mrs. W, M Mrs. H. Hobbs; Mrs, W. P. danrMrs. Rankin; "Mrs. draws: Mrs, J. Larke; ClifI McDougall- Mrs, . Mrs. F. W. Boyles; Mrs. Britten: Mrs. C. Mills: Mrs. C. Bentley: Mr. Udstone; Mrs. . Mrs. J. W. McGregor; Mrs. E. L. Royston; Norm-i Dalziei; 0E1 Strain; John McCormack; O. . om as A 1 3 ggafi’? Li: 2 "rials IS CANADA l il-lodgson; Mrs. Forden Young; Mrs. Thomas Arbing; Mrs. R. H. McDonald; Miss A. McKenzie; Mrs. J, F. McKie; Mrs. Culley: Mrs. Burke; Miss Gidden- Mrs, H. D. Johnston; Mrs. A. Laird; Mrs. Campbell; A Friend: J. B, McIn- tyre; Mrs. Chas. Rogerson; Mrs. Munn; Mrs. J. L. McAulay; Ethel Iowther; Mrs. Wm. Kltson: Earl Clark; Mrs. John Jay; Mrs, H. Ross; Mrs. Harry Smith; Mrs. Wm. Welsh; Mrs. Condon; Mrs. James McGarry; Mrs. Percy Oirr; Mrs, Larrabee; {rs Carr; Mrs. Geo, Mclnnis; Roy Warren; Mrs F Henderson; Harry D. Craig; Mrs. H. McNpvin; Mrs. R, Cons- table; Mrs. Kelly; Mrs. J. E. Som- ers; Mrs. lituth Stewart; Mrs. King; Mrs. A. Graham; Mrs. Graves; Mrs, M McKinnon; Mrs. Hambly; Mrs T Hlfpel‘; Mrs J. A. Ward; Mrs. Tremere; R, Mc- Donald; Mrs. J McEachern; Mrs. R Wood; Mrs. Watson; Mrs. . W. Doiron; Mrs. Neil . F. Cudmore; Ger- tie McEachern; Mrs. Josie; Mrs. McLeod; Mrs Rodd; Mrs, Clive Roberts; Mrs. Gordon Garnhum; Mrs. Glen Campbell: Mrs. R. Webb; Mrs, John Garnhum: Mrs. T. Allen; Mrs. J. Duncan; Mrs, F A. Johnston, Jr. .450 Each: Mrs. Jas. Carr; Mil- dred Hooper. A00 Ezch: A Friend: Mrs. Dou- gall McFadyen; Mrs, John Beaton. .35’; Each: Mrs. A, Gamestcr; Mrs. C. D. Fraser; A Friend; Mrs, John Simpson; Mrs, E. Jay; Mrs. Reg, McLellan. 25c Each: Helena Gallant; J. Carmichael: Eirl Riggs; Arthur Pineau: Miss A Walsh; Mrs. Da- ley: Mrs. J. R. Paquet: Imelda McNeil]; Mrs, McLauchian- _G W. Cheverie; Rita McIntyre: Juneau's Bakery~ Mrs," Fred Prowse: Mrs. Innis; Mrs. I... D. McDouzalii M15. Hansen; Mrs, W. Mclnnis; Mrs Perry; Mrs, Gnzyrston: Mrs. Lines: .20: Each: A Friend: J. A. Mor- son. .13c: A Friend. be: A Friend, SPRINGFIELD By Mrs. I-‘lorrie Drummend 81.00 Each: W. Cl, McKenzie; Ira MacKay; Nelson Matheson; Suth- erland MacKay; Wallace Drum- mond; The Misses i-Lsslam; Angus Mathcson; Basil I-laslam; Robert Howard; Emest Haslam; Clarence l-Iaslam; Mrs. Keith Mayne; Mur- iel I-Iaslam; Mrs. W.J. Se ' Mrs. Allison, Mayne; Mrs. ford Sinclair; Mrs. Wm. Ha am; Irving Haslam. .500 Each: Mrs. Wyatt l-iaslnm; Elizabeth Mayne; Mrs. Norris Sin- clair; Mrs. Wm. Constable. rcm-szooo ROCKY POINT By Mrs. Newton Taylor $1.00 mach: John McLean; Mrs Percy Arbing' Bruce Smith. 03c: Mrs, Wm. Mulch. ,50c Each: Angus MacEachcrn: Mrs. Howard Smith; Newton Tay- lor; Mrs. Emcst Currie; Ivan Smith. Total-JEN. SPRING BROOK By Mildred Cole, John Stewart, Mrs. Illlhrd Meek 81.00 Each’: Rebecca Orr- Wes- ley Paynter; George McKenzie: Reagh Meek; Isaac Jolliinore; Heath Harding; Alfred Cole; Hil- lard Me . dgeon» , . : . Charles Payn- ter; Arthur Campbell: Elli Cole: 13.6. Maelay; Mrs. Bruce Adams- ter. Mrs. 50c Charles Bueli; bell John Stewart; Archie Cole; Mrs. Prank Brown: George Ferguson; Mrs. Duncan McLeod; John Payn- 2 30c: Mrs. Allison McLeod. 06c Each: Watson Jost; Mrs. Frank Bernard: William McRae; Doughart; Mrs. Hadley Wigmors. 31.00 Each: Mrs. Ernest; T, Mill; ill; Mrs. Harold liliil.‘ . . Mrs, B, F. Hunter; Mrs. Cecil Mill; Amelia C. Mill; Mrs, Walter Mill; Mrs, Will Mill: Gertrude V. Haggerty: Mary E. G. Rayner: Mrs. A. Mrs Jabez M E ch Caen; Mrs. E Stafford: Mrs. R W. Dal 25c: Mrs. P. Mill. Totul—~$8.75. PARK CORNER By Mrs. S. Montgomery $1.00 Each: Mrs, ery; Mrs. S. Montgomery; Mrs. E. Campbell; Preston McLeod; Mrs, Chester MacKayh .50o Each: Mrs, James Cousins; Mrs. Glenwood McLeod net Campbell. Total-WM. WHITE SANDS By Mrs. Georgina Bueil $1.00 Each: Fred White; Fred Beck; D. Ray Brooks; Mrs. Oliver Giddirigs. .50c Each: Sidney Brooks; Mrs. Hammond Nicolle; Roy Nicolle: Brooks; Mrs. . Robert McFai-lanu: Mrs, Harry Clements- Mrs. James Austin is. Bell" Mrs, Howard Bell‘. wasr EHYALTY scuoons Report for October: Grade V1 non: 2. R11 Grade non; 2. Phyllis Carr; 3. Betty Rur- to res rybradg VI—l. Stewart Wakelinqher husband in Princetown ceme- 2. Denzil MacLure; a. Sidney “Grade V-l.“ Elaine Maclnnls; 2. Mae MacKinnon; 3. Glenda Camp- John Frizzcll. Frieda Grade 1v (am-i. Lovell Glover; l, Phone I19 . Violet Vanlderstlne; MacKinnon. Walter Cole; Mrs. Allan es—-89.3, Miriam Hurry. Perfect attendance: Earl Wakelin, Betty en Harvey Vissey, Earl M Z . Lovell Glover, MacKinnon, geography H, Monigom - 7th,,at the age of '19 ; Mrs. Gar- past two years. yet her as _a shock to many of year and a halt ago. She studied ii School oi Fine Art, afl five years. Georgina helpmate to her busy h William, Janet and and her sistlt-in-liaw, MacKin- Keir. Prinzetown. MacKin- t in the family Hur- te MacNut , the University of Columbia As wvcli as Isobel Keir, and brother-in-law, Mr, John 2. Mervil Saunders; 3. John Chun- n. Grade IV Jr.—-1. Myrtle Vissey’ 3. Hero Grade III-l. Cal-man Glover; l. Joan Vissey; 3. Margaret Rhymes. Grade II-i. Miriam H Grade I SlZ-l, Earl Moore; 2. Earl Wakelin; 3. Ruby Moore, HIT)’. Tomlaui-os- Grade I Jr.-1. Betty MacKin- ULERMONT “Sizing. Itvy MacKlnnm on, 13. Ham/Ly 1-1 . 3! M11- lgngsiuflmzfil *1 W'- -'1a§. erirellileliargzxinzisgrxl,” a“ a Highest average in primary grad- Phyllis Curr, Freda MacKinnon, Fred Choweri, Violet Vanlderstine. Myrtle Vissey. Derrill, MacLure, Miriam Hurry. MacKinnon. ODIG . Pupils making 100% 1n a subject: spellings; Freda J Teacher-Ursula Morrissey. MRS. MARY DAVIS Mrs, Mary Davis Keir. daughtei of the 111M Dr. James Keir passed to her rest on Sunday, October IIEIR years, She had been in failing health for the death came her friends. l-Ier husband predeceased her a The deceased was born in Saint Louise, Minn, the daughter of the late Judge George and Mrs. Davis. ne art and wcs on the teachnig staff of Horace Mann iliatcd with for being a usband. she retained her interest in fine art. She came to Princetown with her Derby; arby; Mary husband three years after their Emery; Mrs, wm, Glover; Vere marriage, where she resided for Phiilips- Mrs. Herman White; Mrs the K1115! 44 791115. 3110 £00k I11 active part in the affairs oi’ the Three Friends; Mrs, Barrett: Mrs. Mrs Pa“ Bel, M, E81.‘ Nlcam,’ communhy_ 531,901 and church H- Mccau“? M“ C'- Munany; A .652: Mlys Harry vlinite. Mrs. K£ii"s funenal was held Friend? MP5. W» Whw-UEYZ M“: T°;_a1__;1;'q,55 from the Keir homestead. thence Cfllmlldl’; M18. W- Aflleck; V11 ' 1o Keir Memorial Presbyterian W. M1111": F1111 5111111111 M“ B1"- sracraas Church. m: minister. Rev. J. A. 1B1”; M11- Mllmflilhfln: Gladys McGowan, conducted the services. 518611911; J88" McDonald: M"- New London per Women's Insti- A mixed choir sang "Flock of Costello; Mrs. Twmb-"I 1-11111111 11¢- iuie—$23 _ Ages"; "Jesus Lover oi My Soul", RN? MP5 5mm" M“ J- whiie? Star oi‘ Hop:- Div., Cilpg Wolie- and "Asleep in Jesus." Mrs Cudinore; Mrs _ Ev-"ns: liirs. $5041 she have; m mquyn 1mg; 195;, Geo. Peterson: Pezsw Camnhsll- her daughter, Mrs. r. Clyde Auld, Toronto; four grandchildremMary, All that was inorial of this gen- ial and ilne personality was laid plOi. beside ry. Pallbearers were: Messrs, Ralph Bealrsto Preston Beairsio. L. D. Preston Green, Vernon MacGougan and Charles Cham- pion. 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