Nowhere 59- ‘9144 run CllAllLQfljljiiTOwlflnfiU/ARDIAN -" ' Under Sponsorship ‘ilk ELLA RAINES’ woman neurone? Ligmtioa ‘ti my have MA‘? I sggwg 3.15 7 and-o COME EARLY _. a tutu-u m ‘xmtml ilhll a“ "m incl). \\.\, Also “LET'S GO FISHING”—Coior Short g“vhvfiwwsvzsvarsuvwmu“en-vin-'.*.v.'l.'..-.-..-l,-,-_-_-_-_- i “THE WHISTLER " EXTRA SHORTS—SHOWS AT 3:15-78:45 T. ,' nvul lAllllE fi'r‘n'ln'th'ls's'n"s' ‘J-N" f vtmme-vr-v-mvevt-nal-vw- i -:- EMPIRE -=- lllllll. —FRl.-—S.lT. ' will! nun llYlill lllllE nuiiuu . and Ill! asters 1mm man I05 lllffillllll m. Plus SERIAL sllillls - Cartoon - Travel Etilrlroi -:- mun. - silt-sit tiara’ tosllldldl llllllllnnulllinilcu lllhllh llllll Chnllel Smith John lllel Olive lioimtev Vaughn Glam . v South Wales. Flaet An - v ed Port Loki. Dodccanc: v Kt 7 ll A Paramount Ilium Also "Tiger tyoman" Cartoon and Variety Dy The Canadian Press NOV. 29. yQlCP-Qewnn attacked London, and Tripoli. German light forces 1n Channel back to port. Gr»: gnincd ground north r1 i. - vp-“ESyS L"~"ia7d!>9!fll'M'!".-T.‘ l‘ t ii. J. MAESFi oi-roivicrnisr Fitting and séianlving Glasses Montlguc. l‘. E. l. Office Hours: l0 to 32 A. M. 8 to 5 l‘. M. Holidays etc“ ‘by ullllflllihmflll Office Connected with L DIIUGSTORE. ...»..,...... ‘WP! ~o o-.. "its tiidi‘——-F-li Years Ago ‘qg1,",‘,".fn“e'o'n‘sl'e’ln“ls"n'u‘ivl“o"e's'a"_'\."|".,-,I,Ig|g|e5ufiv~ , PRINCE EDWARD _ f TO-DA Y Ase THURSDA Y o! Ladies’ Aid of Prince Edward Island Hospildl i 1 é l 1' l thsnukk: Ptiilmmaiml l: Mi» later than 5:3) see llllrlllll n31: it” To S: p m wed d f frggllllg Ilveanlui; 1170mm all - - nes ay m: 0 so n y re- l _ naensbered In durin h Friday’; pubficafio", l recent illness. ° ' my .; and noon Friday fur I seamen-r 1.. DONALD. l,’ , Boo View. r. c. r. i Saturday. I I-e. ~ ‘*: 'si“ttt.‘es.a°c"i.r "‘1.°““' wit?‘ -'. " “_:=’“= l Convener As tlle sgvin “Willi-titti" 1' 1 have on hand i g co ‘l ,- 6"; n e urge supply o ‘t hanneiette to be ensue into baby yettes and th l it I: This column t; reserved to; | have a plentiful Slllvlilogiy cglnnlvitloefi n‘ of local inure“ b," ldvemwlrrvery member was urged ro snare I' o! u newgy mm}, m, be “Bu, in this work. elthur by meeting in ': at five mo. a word. strictly 5", the rooms to work or taking miner- Able in mvnmm {all home. 32:25‘ close o! tnétnect. COOKS for Christmas 151:5. pertinent of Healthlrosllarlg as ‘if; I. URDIIS. grtsierghtening talk on venereal Dis_ I‘ continue: ~ ||pl ' -_- . :5 SIJRANCE. “Mum m. w£i§£Ll<loiTtQE°'l"'E,“ Bmifttitl __ e n e a s l: _Zi0N_ ANNUAL aeruarmon chm“ SM!’ when R-v- Ne“ I. Tim AND sans Thursday Iilov- “mm” “him 1h mhrrlese Mlle- ‘. ember 30th. Nov-hm Aprbn and red. daughter o‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. Home Cooking tables. -: -2i. gérficmgsnglz“ (Xgfigflyyalgagcgli i ..'-"q'-‘\v'.-'=“-"o - ’.=“=“J’o‘=”='o'a“o"t."t-"a'n'n'n'n'ls"n“o"n one of the principals in last year's ti ‘lll bomb-l “lil- Islands Royal Nnvv chased E h -'n'-'u'l-'-'u"u'n'o'¢"n' “ pianist and -nl comforts bags were alos packed l‘! CHURCH NOTICES should be received nt The Guardian Office, Bard of Thanks JUST ARRIVED - Long sleeve f,‘}“,,‘,’§,§§{,,,,*;hdNf*4§-f»Tl-lféhy hhwi Wit Bl 1 11E ouses at The Ifl-Slllfililchannln m ugh‘ blue crepe Mm Sh 0pm’ m" Gem's‘ sl- 11_:‘_4L.aocesor B: to mat-ch and a corsogc __ Vlifswpink roses. Miss Betty Acorn. _MEN.S mm? Dress shin! u“ s r of the bride. was bridzsmaid sizes-Mile tu l! sinio. s. A.‘M and wore a fushia crepe gown with Donald. Bargain Basement d. bride was 0- mauve accessories and a corsoge of “as m [pink roses. _ ’I‘he groom was sup- _ " ~ ported! by! has lgigfltilflifiucDl. Ii-larry . ‘— . o ax. nwar s o W-AlHlgTB-AEIARIVEIL) qhlionli“ sis eve fifty guests gathered in the Church qho) c? Se: a e aslnion to await the appearance of the - i119. t- 580ml! St. hBPDy couple and then returned to li-ZB-iiithe ome of the bride where a POLICE COURT-At the police bride and groom cut the beautiiul court yesterday one drunk and in- ‘ ‘bidding cake. The groom's gift to Uilllllblg wg5 nneq 35m and Q35‘; ie bride was a lovely gold locket. or 1g daym “other was remanded , while the bridesmaid received gold until Dec. 1st, and s, mm; w“ earrings and the grooinsman a pen fined $3M and was 0,. 5 days_ A - and igehcil set. Prior to the wedding vagrant was dismissed. Two lioys nuiwd’ de gadhbee“ wlduv inter‘ charged with taking a motor veh-i ma“ Va?“ b,‘ e “m” l’, ‘have? iclc without the owner's ¢oinoot;-rh.$’,,,,“§.h§,s§““ “Jul, “H” were each given three months. An wedding mp w Eltlédnilllginn" réorBa assault case was adjourned onelund Halifax N s foeuowfiili wh-ci,’ week and an offender chargcdwith i thev will mike their home ili Chiar- ucaring ll military uniform Wllth- lottetown where the groom is std. out authority was given 10 days. tsiévkrligg] at No. 2 Air Navigation MENjs warm SILK DIIIJF- Fill-live. G3: cash. S. A. McDonald. Burl-lain Basement. ,,,mm_ Th‘;'”"" .P. B. Meiiormaek of EGG "u. market in sympathy with markets throughout Canada has a much l Wrangell, Passes on easier undertone. liric E5 A reduction in has occurred and Wld‘: r. nge of u s exists. P. E. I sta ons 2152?. ihgkilinfirrirjhfilxpesgs oeiiwreci - . ' — . dz B 2'1. . Graded shipments delivered ingefilllzellllsalnolfedfille or me lead- lottetotvn AL aa-aa, AM 25-43. Al? pew“; o; p c ljfalfflagft“ $1? 8t B .10. C 20. Specialized produtxrs e9;- mercham ' p and civic lea , died at 10.30 o'clock sond.‘§°i.“.§§‘3 llhk it BlSilOp Rowe General l-los- lmal f°ll°WlTlE an extended illness. Mr. McCoi-mack entered the hos- pital about two weeks ago, grid“. 2,1115 felling in strength until tn».- Peter C. McCormack was born on November 11. i860, at Monti- CEUO. Prince Edward Island, one 0f i1 family of twelve, of which he Was the last to survive. He left home while in his early twenties and went to Pennsylvania, where he enseeso in logging operations, 137-91‘ him/int; to the west eoastaiid settling in Bellinghom. At that City he Was married to Miss Fixin- eeS Ann Koebler in tiie year i900 at a double wedding with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ihomas McI-lugii. elose friends and business associates. Coming north during the gold shade. 89c each. S A. McDJn- rush ‘lays °l 1393-319 Mccmmhcks uldliargnin Bziswrient. 11-20-21. settled ‘h Wrangell» Where Mr. __ MCCOFm-tick started a generalmer- T1“; 135951-315- STUDy CLUB chandise store on the present site _Mgeting was held in Webstgyds of the Wrangell Steam Laundry Cnrncr School on Friday, Nov. 3, lh partnership with Thomas Mc- s m, me following members m at, Hugh and Bernard Montague. He ‘Qfldflncp: ML ‘vmmm 03,118,,’ also had an interest in the Pillar Ho,‘ Mary Mach~md_ Boy Cannery at that time. Mary Kelly, ran In i907 Mr. McCorniack acquir- _ 5; wnnda Mad; on. ed the steamship dock which bears Wrbstcrs Corner; Mr. Vl'ur~ his heme upon the death of Rob- lfpn ,t1,_-Gu_i;k_ Donagh; M155 Enum- ert Reed. former owner. Leo Mc- I-Jziclloiinlti, Glenflnnan; Mrs. Al- Cilrmackt h lifililliew- became R550- ice MacDonald. Johnston's River. "Med with his uncle in the men- Alirs Wanda MacDonald was ap- "Behieht of the dork business. as- iire rcceivi ,., - t w] AL 4o. Aivillli. X15140?“ “m ‘wk IN TONIGHT'S CONCERT]?- Alhhhi! the artists appearing in this evening's concert in ‘me Heartz Hall by the Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music are Miss Iscn Vinccnt-Jorgensen. a coirim. turn soprano who last year took the pr pal pzlrt in tiie Conzsvrv- utorvs plD1lllCll0ll of "The Pimtcs of Pcnzance"; Miss Mary Conmelly, _ member of the libe- ulty; Miss Jenn Smith. soprino, light opcru: Miss Elaine Maclrrnes. riciii ' and Mr. Graham Patter- r-m, l3 , 13.50.. who lies been on the stall‘ of the Conservatory for SiX tfelirs and is also organist. of Sockville United Church. l blows Fancy 8.3.. Mufflers. all. A ugi Miss as (he new sccr_,l;,,ry_ suming active management in , . inc yiucils to study thrviiglu19l°~ _ . ,’];i'opci' assignment was then dis- MF- Micimllhhk retired frilm tensed. Several other classroom buslhess mhhY Yhhffi B80» but r6- interests tvcre discussed. The meet- lalllid l"; lhlftresi in ell/k; flflhlf-‘lir 5,, . mm Qumed, serv rig ve erms as ayoi- o g “as ai_ Wrangell and filled the position of “igmq DELQYED 0N 5013315 clerk of the Schcool Board. l-Ic ‘,[05]'[T_.\L__Work on the Con. represented the First District as “pm of we new Hospmq a; Representative to the Territozial ._ is hos been delayed “hm Izegislature. once in the third ses- ‘rly next spring. The delay 1,5 sion in i917 and again in i920. as nused by reason oi.’ the fact that 8 Republican member of that crtnin of the building materials 50d!’- T I and l W90 i118 Slipper was, served and the led ‘re not available at the prevent surviving He his Wlfe- resldln; ie and the contractors have re- at the family home in Wrangclkl lsrl pcrmission of the trustees h 50h’ P- C~ MCCOPYYHWK» 11- Ol- uspcnzl the work. The seure- 5ehl-tlei a dhililliier- MTS- R0591"?- y o; the gospnay Memn J_ Murphy. also of Seattle. and five Quaicl. contacted said that any grahdehiidren. Kathleen. Terese- zumoi- that work would not be re- and Pete!‘ C» Mcchfmlwlfl HI! hhd sinned until nflcr the war was Mifihflfl and Madeleine Miirrillliyf lpositirciy’ without foundation. The Other survivors include a nep-if-‘W. trustee have lhe assurance of the Leo C. McCoimack. and his fatn- Uynty§¢t_()y5 that work will resume ily. and numerous nieces and a m Marc 1S1; nephews in the United States and b It h -_._. lcanada. The son and daughter ROYAL EDWARD CIIAP‘ ‘ER came to Wrangell recently during l. 0 D .E.—The reqular mon hiv their father's filial illness. mo; 41 of the "RQWE Edwiflilgl Funeral swiées dwere helld Cl. :1 1' l’ tl 1.0.1). '. was to 9.30 ‘clock e hes ay morn W18 onnilfiiucndlly. vllth the acting ref-it m- the Catholic Church. with Father Mrs G- Saunders in the chflih Matthew l-loch officiating at. the G000 YEW"! We" ‘Wflved 9°“ rites. vocal selections were elven the various committees. Durinn the by James Nolan and Mm 3_ y_ mcmlh‘ ‘he “W” c°mmulé§ shm" Grant was organist. Interment lgflmghgflsmfg sfimekq a0 was in Wrangell Memorial Ceme- ry. woe,- g‘ ‘,i*,“’§,“,,i°""°° ‘not: .:‘.t::;“t “s""aii:iz..:"i..?:ci» an om e -o v ans. t - - i ," __v usual cartons of magazines BiYlCl Campbell. Elmer Chflitrolzi. books war: sent to Mt. Pleasant les Moore. and Leo Gran’. It‘ c Airport and the Halifax Exchange. pallbearers included Jerri Gavui. .Mnny letters yhthsnkitilwgppgg- Lloyd Ripley. Joe Hernandez. Fre. -- ' - ~ -~ --- -~ ———~- Johnna“ {and Cunningham, and ‘ Leo McCormack. Wednesday 9:00 - 9:30 p. m. Station C B A Sackviile n. r kl’! r (in Fen fur-lug HOWARD CABLE 8- ORCHESTRA THE BALLADIERS . . CLIFF McKAY 8t LOUISE ROBERTSON Howard Cable, Canada's foremost conductor composer, gives us new and churning arrangements. Eight male voices make up the lusty Bnllndiers. Cliff McKay and Louise Robertson sing songs old and new . . . . . Aim Savage is Muster of Ceremonies. ltPLi; LEAF MILLING? . . ALAN SAVAGE ! The sympathy ' of the entire lcommunity is extended to the Mc- Connack family in their br zavc- ment. The town itself feels a orn- fouhd sense of loss in the Pflssln; -of one of its real pioneers. lo l M1 =1 h"_§h1=i5.ch°h§9§'..ilj- Junior League DA N CE at The V-C LU B Wednesday, Nov. 29 DANCING 9 lo l ADMISSION 50 CENTS COMPANY ‘ii/IYNIITITI) Plan to Attend some DAME illiill TEA NO\'. 29th and 30th Beautiful Christmas Gifts in b en. Leather and Pewter. Llqllllllg Babv Gifts - fine display of Aprons. Certificate Novelty other appropriate m n cose on Wednesday dur-l lug final services for Mr. McCor. mack. The late Mr. MacCormack was a brother of the late Mrs. Daniel P.I MhcDonhld of Souris, and has many nieces and nephews residin in Souris and Monticello-Patric please copy. St. Perers District l S» S. Convention The Sunday School Convention‘ of St. Peter's district met in Marie United Church on Friday, Nov. i0,‘ 1944. The afternoon session open- ed at 3 o'clock with devotions con-l ducted by Rev. D. W. MacPherson. in tile absence of the president.» Mr. Wilbur Webster was nppointed| chairman. | Following the roll call of schools Rev. Mr. MncPherson, leader of the convention. gave a talk on thel, work of the M. RE. C. and then: a discussion period dealing‘ with many Sunday School pi'ob— lems sucu at attendance, ways and means of reaching children of dis- interested parents, and the great importance of having a well-plan- neci and interesting program. "The mm o; each e so“ hon] e need .and her patience and good‘ vice pres., Mrs, Charles __.__ bi-ing llio Cliillrlsneurcsi‘ todciliistilihess "lets"! h" “'h° "his 1h “Oh- secretory. Mrs Russell ~- Josiiril Home vl-INTQN During ttie evening session thel “ll-L wllm her‘ . ~ . . "935" M“ 0mm‘ Archlbalm *7‘ re 0n of H, “m, cummmees; all” “We? l° "will" 5",‘ chlldlen- elected); directors. ‘McK-i. it Jcscpv. Elmer p '3‘ V 5 . Miss Ch ine MacDonald Bos- -. V! T‘ l i» \',‘9['e _pr[5@nt_gd_ The ngl-njmglng m“. Mm“: Miss Luna“ MacDor“ Mrs. MaeMilimi and l rs. romp‘; (on i in, ‘illt- Ull h M. committee reported us follows: 31d o; East Northfleld. Mass, M“; son: auditors. Mrs. Grout on L. o n1 ill August. 194; h t President, Mr, Wilbur \vQb5Lgr’!!i\r:dcl-1ck Mum, of we“ Réxbun.’ Mrs. Ward; public relations com- ., in litii _iie ‘hair: in Maris liliirii‘: vice-President. Mrs. Mcr-|Moss.: Mrs. Murdock MacRae of mmec- Mrs" 5mm" M's" M§“'H‘l‘ ‘ , Che-v-lotlu; ‘Era-m cer. Mt. Stewart; sccy-trenstlrcr, San Francisco. California: Pet- M“ Warm“ 57"‘ Mrs‘ Fosm‘ i» - 1Y1 li'lll|)'l'hi.94U Fjlrrn-Jservlf Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Morell; chit-lei‘ William MacLeori of Glen Mar- UQYWSPQhdQhCB “'55 TM.“ lid ‘Ill! Qnfli {l U 5 Qinbeam drens work superintendent. MJszl tin and Mr. John Dan Mnclieod of new wmmliihhi will‘ hllwmi‘ U, mg, U \I.',,.‘,941 ‘he Lrulwlerred D, w, Macptm-SQ“, Sp Papa-S; MpiAlllston. , School, you-s. Wood and . w H A. S Album being l. dmonal members’ M}; C_ C‘ Mm Besides these she leaves a bro- Bulman; sick. Mrs. McRnc, Airs. imnp,__ ILL , I] he: Crew mice Ewen. S,“ Peters, Mn George M6,, tlhcr. John Matheson o. Gian Wll- Bulman and Mrs. Roberts, Red “m. co,n,,,,_,s_0,, He lgavds ,0 Ewen, Greenwich. Mr. Lorne Web- niamualziid tibiae stem"? 3°11" CY°55~ M" Warn?"- _,.moum oestrus his parents. nine stcr, Marie, Mrs. Addison Coffin, “ncMa°L°dSe?tl’1‘e,-wa5h“ Lguéhf one 154195 9°“ and a bolilbrotli-rs and sisters. namclr: hiury i Mi" Smwim- AllQliS (ll/[Sllldtlgk Mlirrlalblienoce" “his W?" mhihlmd f" the F" ' H Ootwev. Rev. Mrk MacPherson gave anlattle was]; ' “e- crfigsch Cmmmee V,“ Tmmp address. ta Lng as his text. "Ti l i .- ' _ h C" - i ‘ _‘ is a lad 1101.6 Wm,“ 1mm “VB Wzhglgfenéilgd gcxilglegreggugyarfgfé‘: son. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Bulrrmié: iiiiic 19y lopvgs and [W0 smal] fighgg _ Hm- moummg famflv ma‘, Wm 5e and Mrs. Archibald. The .it.\ ‘and \\ 1 ‘Ev/mg John 6:9. He spoke on the lmqcomforted bv the assurance that‘ meeting m be held at the mum o‘ ‘ m, 1- J1 3a; portance of every child obtalningwsho is at peace in her FatherslMm Jam“ Rm)“ m“ can w be‘ “ ' ‘ ' a Christian education. l The meeting closed with the' benediction. g ____--___ l CLINTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE; Clinton Women's Institute met at sh:- horne of Mrs. Jumts Mac- Kay for their annual meeting. the president presiding. The hiceting opcncil win Oilc lUllQ\VC(i by Creed‘ in uniscn. Thirteen members ari- swercd roll call by paying their? annual fees. The secretary tend the minutes of last annual and monthly meetings. Four pairs of pyjamas and one pziir of socks. one scarf. two pairs cl gloves and three sivcntcrs were handed in and‘ knitting yarn distributed. It was, moved and seconded that all hills‘ be paid. also that we buy a $50.00; Victory Bond. It was decided that we buy a gift for one of cur mcm- btrs r110 is leaving the commun- y. The treasurers report showed a} balance of 5112.01, The Red Crass; Convener gave a very encouraging. rcport. l The following officers were; np- pointed: President. Miss Vi in- Woodside rre-elertcdi: vice-pr v ilcni. 41's. Wilircrl Pickcriuw 1 ictury, Miss Katherine Pic hing; (re-cisctedi: lrcnsurer. Miss Irene‘ Pickering, ire-elected): Red Cross: Convcnor. Mrs. Sterling MncK-v .' Auditors "."lj"“’.l. directors were cp- in owing committees and were Lur. .. James Mrs. Cllil , Wcodsldc and Mrs. George Rilc, program. A‘ ifs Irene Pickering and Mr... James MacKay. The next meeting t0 be held at the home o! Mrs. Charles \‘l'oocl-‘ sizin. rcil call to be anstvrrefl_by~ each member repealing: a Christ- mas versc. Meeting’ closed with the National Antlimi. n Quick relief from the onlfliy, sneczy. stuffy distress of head colds f: what you want. Bo try Va-trc-nol-a. few drops up each nostril -to rcducc ngcstion, soothe irritation! And Va-tro-noi also helps prevent many colds gelel Bil _ __ ‘llrl v»- fromdcveiopingifused "f jobs pi two. iqcw lies W45 _.;-',~»_; RN!) uupsriw vieks vane-not. i s - . , ' t n - tt- l ‘”'°°"°“‘ l“ ma“ . - a‘, “°°1°,{"“,'{,‘";,°,,“lcffcfilstil. ‘h’ UOMKNiCN can: HOUSI-LGEORGETOWNJDNT» |She was one ‘at each of our meetings realized lzl|n=rinamfl"'l"‘“'"‘ i‘ Bank of Nova‘ Scotia 113th Annual Statement All time veer end 1118b: for de-i Liquid Posiuon combines Strong posits and total assets feature the, 113th Annual Statement of Thej Bank of Nova Scotia which is re-l leased today. The figures are for the ten months‘ period ended October 31st. the Bank having changed its year-end from Decem- ber’ 31st. I 1 Assets gulf ‘immiia showoxam ncrcase . . . Net Pr ilsi are $1, A20 for the ten months’: per cent oi’ liabilities to tit: period. This compares with 1,717.; The latter figure cosnparcs 961 for the previous tweleve month; 73.58 per cent at dale of last S . period The usual strong liquid‘ meat. position is maintained I Profit and Loss Net earnings for tho tan 11'ii"i:i~ Other interesting items indudc. lncreasecf approximately $46,001» . 000 in Total Deposits and 344000;,‘ are $1,445,420 after Taxes of 51.7.16.- 000 in Investment Account. re-i 508 of which $203,271 is Flllhfil- fleeting. respectively. the savings. able under the provisions of the of the Canadian people out of ui Excess Profits Tax Act Net earn- record national income and the‘ lngg for the previous year were partlcgation of the Bank in short $1,717,961 after Taxes of 51.5424 ‘vi. Cash, clearings and balances (it; from. other banks’ $119,853.45‘. represent 23. 72 per cent of Toto. Liabilities to the izlubim Tct-. Quick Assets which include ‘in. above. toxther with Investment and Call and Short Loans scour 1 by stocks and bonds amount I $383,546,705 and vrrpres-snt 75 Li; . L1H. ll. i). LURNS, Man- Scotia. . of Nov; term nanclng for the Dcminiou The Annual meeting of . “mm Slawnienl u Government. loans are down Shareholders will be held in l-lali- . _ _ ._; roundiv $2,400,000. l fax on December 6th. 5 yitglly n¢eded_ —-- --'— A‘]lnl stirprisiiig news ClllllC as somewhat t convention uilt. $4.38: overseas I" boxes. $18.35? gills. $13.18; cards. to uetizgni; fruit and flowers. $13.11; sewing t Hlqaérablc H“ .._.__ supplies. $7.68. Other oxpcnsss. n- , Wm m.“ the mounted in $15.71. milking a total f‘ h Wm, me m_ MRS. ANGUS J. MacLEOD of $377.77. Amount l'3lS£'ll duriiu: ,_ - l.” “n, comma L Mb l c‘ Aulsw N fir $427.98; balance on hand. , _ . hmshfinn which er iorn n on ov. . . ' . . __ . l0. i944. Mrs. Angus Lnlllfaclieod At Christmas boxes were sent inf‘! m“ cum)“ mm m me can t son zoo that the noble experi- a voluntary‘ army had . f and even an ex- ' l passed peacefully to her long rest ter an illness of onlv three clays. of the well loved memixrs of this community and will be greatly missed bv her many friends and relatives. The spirit of the Master prevail- ed in her everv thought and deed. Gentle tolerancc was perhaps her chief characteristic; never was any weakness or fault in another too the sick and shut in in the com- munity. A monthly commi cc have visited the school and taken care of the needs of teach-ans pupils. Prizes were given at end of the vear and a school yuc- nic was held. As usual during zlie year, the ladies of the dlstricthnve been called on for many donations and the very generous ITSDCZI’ continues to be ' ' matter: have on the '. Itely. how the will be distributed black for her kindly iuiderstanding W91! lihl/E lllYfii hi Jill 11m“ h ~ gnglcg, and sympathy to forgive, her lcv- been greatly appreciated by ‘lip n___,____.__ ing friendliness went out to all IIISl-ltiile- kinds and conditions o.’ people and she found good in all. Hcr hand was constantly outstretched to those in Following is the new sluie of‘ officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Stewart Wright; IN MEMORIAM - ' ; f Dunstan. BlinllCll and Holy Nune- ‘ffijwzfffgDflfiillhfnfufiilflengizi,Q; He llZlUllliUU dUCCIl Square School. e new one. V Program committee, Mrs. Stead and Mrs. McRue. It was den-led to attend a demonstration to be given at Parkdale School. The meeting adjourned. after which lunch was served by the cOm-Ji-e tee in charge. House where hcr christ-like spirit be at home throughout eter. CENTRAL noYiam-v w. r. The 23rd annual meeting of the Cont-val Royalty Women's Insti- tute was held at the hCme of Mrs. Gordon Warren on Nov. 2nd. Mrs. Russel Roper. the retiring presi- dent Was in the chair. Roll cnli was responded to by paying the M‘. J Ontway. l hernias axn CARDS or l IlY . Reaction to llttawa News From Overseas ; annual dues. Mrs. Roper gave an SXAHIAT . Salvation Army. gngxeligesting address on the years w Chem“, S) Maul“ Twelve regular meetings were ‘mugs Alccarmle and : held during the year with an ov- erage attendance of 16. Nineteen boxes were packed and sent to our boys in the armed forces at Christ- Annie ZtlcCabe ' m: J. Clinton. Sydney. lll and Mrs. Sam Jav ~ By pour? now mas. 4'3 cards were sent during _ ‘ " ‘no Mr". J. Drinkwatu. the yea;- go 51m and Sh“; |n_ Canadian Press War Correspondent s u - _ d ’ t I The Red Cross work completed WITH THE CANADIAN 907395 Mrs William ShortA ,- ON THE ADRIATIC._Nov. °7—\CI' "Cztbiel-Mch of the Corps. in the thick of u ‘fighting that cleared the soutl half ot Italy, received with m‘ led feeling‘ the news that if: 4 Canadian ome defence troops will‘ be made available for overseas scr- vice in the European theatre. The men feasted on tin: sparse news, received first by radio nnri then in ttie Maple Leaf. the 4,01- diers’ daily paper. and immediate- during the year was as follows: 5i dresses. 8 ladies‘ coats. 6 girls‘ coats, 49 piiirs men's pyjamas. l0 pairs childrens pyjamas. 1 skirt. 7 sweaters. 23 boys’ vests. 20 pairs boy's‘ shorts. 1 Afghan, 2 quilts. l0 pairs socks. i7 boys’ wool jackets, 2 pairs gloves. 7i wash cloths. 98 gauze handkerehiefs. Other activities included bridge. auction and crokenole parties. pan- try soles, rummage sale. Collec- tions have been taken at the most oi’ our meetings. A birthday fund .RO. , hlrs Trziiaizai" SCIUGPC. London. l . and Mrs Ralph B. I-‘ait. 5f- Mzirtzzircts Bay. and Vincent Massey. (ford Of Thanks ly it became the sole topic of dis-- _-l ‘ cussion everywhere Talks with officers brought the reaction frcm In August a and iticii $3.25 whcn opened. m m very .uoc .ful tea was held 011 . . - _1_ * Mr. llivillfid Lama's lawn. The thht "the nornbies are gbuxg l.) u l ,,“§§§“¢1‘;‘§§ above activities were wcll support- ilielffi- i°°- 501m‘ "if" PM»! :11‘ cl Alb- disappointment that lilo WfllWVOlJAl m mlféd"'o,i“._, not be completed with a Canadian _e new“; mm, volunteer army. while others spcc- ulated about tvnnt possibility’ the‘ o: reinforcements would lend to the chance of five-year mcii ECNHIS htllllae nlargullllilrligllnglgkcxtcnt. ltie men G _ l8 for 15¢ . gal were tolerant in their view about y Evert-one interacted in ed and sufficient money was raised to poy the necessary expenses and make the oiiuwing donations: School. $250.00: organ repairs, $7.00; prizes and treat for school, children. $15.00; T.B. League, $3.00; Cmcor Fund. $2.00: lied Cross.‘ 25.00; Children's Fund. $3.00; . ..n ‘or other- in their sorrow. the ending arrival of the con- scrlp s. most of them leaning to h y] u ‘h u“ l . the view that Meir reception would ‘m! “onsoliklatvi m “om 0):; h < m...“ Seed. we odor loo...“ mule“; smut, depend on themselves, ‘ "If they come in quietly and =ol- goons collection con- dier properly." many men agreed. 41 . - - t wt in: 1 a. Brick Red its ‘.13.’. "tori a “lfill + chance to be absorbed into the ~ battalions with a minimum nitric- tion." _ Where debati- refiches ilu- point tviicrc the morn u‘ teers versus cons the life and 6014s sore . m4“ ti!!! L5]: (KIT “lay I ‘."zombies'_'_rvcrc viewed iii’ By-J. K.’ Vvlilliags OuifBoardiml House W511i 3- Wrmu“ V —~—~~'~" at TOO FAR.’ HE DI AT ME.’ SPEAKHQ‘ To Hl 5¢£ll§E§P_$iiQ'_l s- use t- n. ‘THATS CARRYIN‘ His LITTLE FEUD ‘ ~ 1 = BUT You FELLAS WHO ARE SAID THE ASHES MAKES A BIG IMPROVEMENT IN Hi5 COOKIN’! 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