C_HURCISI1IE§I_VL_IOMORROW Effect 0f Dllilgll on Exam Profits ANGLIOAN ' W Ioohford some - s. u.‘ ' 4°" “"31 an. ssavlcss DAY- lug» no]; Communion M film. Cholll. solmoli. u use School. » and HIM!- . y-saalivmcrhurldlf. 33"“! l-Il Monday and Frldlr- - l.” Wcdnesdli. lvonaon: 1.80 Friday. psleouse and tho incumbent u“ ts sss than aftar any service.» VBT. PAUL'S CHURCH ' r ii Bl . Deaconess Mgiissngilirlan e31‘. Orsnniot 1 Walter MacNutt, A.T.C.M.. C hoir Director l . -fi’pm;lolysrs(ijlt;mmgliimmunlon and sari ' ' = K . r‘. o. Henderson. eizraycr and Sermon. Preache . v. F. D. Henderson. vlzesevriziziaii“ THE KIRK or ST. JAMES," Minister . T. H. Bussell Somerl. u“ B“ M.A., 5.5M. 0 t Miss B. ‘1l{l%: McKenzie. Mus. Bnc. . .M T—g_Worship. ‘ilpfnii.’ Thgl-“EIIIBIIIIIK Worship. The Minister will conduct the gsi-yiees and deliver the S 7 Ifi" CHURCH a Print-a and Grafton Street Minister itlv. 0. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Edwin JUIIILIIOIII’ Organist - RNING WORSHIP-lbw 11-m- gVOENING ‘VORSHPP-FHDD P- m- The Sabbath School and Blblfl Classes meet at ten o'clock ill "W morning. “The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and Ills cars are open unto their prayers." You are cordially invited to wor- ahip with us. rmsr AERIAL COMBAT The French are believed to have been the first to use the" b81100?! in ivarfare. A DANISH IDEA‘ A’ Danish postmaster. Einar Holl- boll, conceived the idea of the Christmas tuberculosis seal. ms S_i\_l.E Desirable mill property with -heavy stream of water situated in large lumbering rontre at Crapaull, consist- ing of rotary shingle and grist mill, planer and match- tr; also twenty acres of land The weak day “M”! i" he"! "' u 5W1‘ Qhspel, All seata are i‘: m; u; proprlatcd. Visitors smearairs cliriialiiilfii.“ tum it!) council ol CANADA . f » TIl-INFi‘_Y_-_IIN.I’I@D* CHURCH lev. T. if. Moinnaau 11.00 l-m-I Public Worship. 1.00 pm: Publio Worship. ind Junior De eats. Vtsiton Co welcome. ‘BAP HST ll! Rev. I. Judson Levy, ED. The Church School i0 a.m. cordial! MORNING WORSHIP ll A-M. the Father Gives." of morning service. Anthem. selected. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I EM. Sermon. "Divine Persistence." Anthem. selected. and cholrniaster. You are invited to worship with CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Organist MISs Marlnnns Saunders i1 A.M.: Morning Worship. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 I‘.M.: Evening Worship. PRODUCE I MONTREAL. June 29 - (OP) - Produce prices today reported by the DOIIIIIIiOII Department of Az- ricuiture follow:— Eggs: Graded “pments on spot 3714-38 for A-large; A-Medi-um 35- 1- . - 285929: B 30-31: C 2111-3-24. Receipts: 1091 cases. Butter: Wholesale iobbiné Das- teurized Que. No. 1 33x; No. 2 pasteurized 329é-3Wi: current re- ceipt Que. No. i pasteurized 32% del. MtL, N0. 2 317's del. MtL; first urade creamerv prints lob price i15- 1~_-; first grzfile solids, job price 3o. Receipts. N Cheese: Current white western and FOB Que. 20 - wholesale western E 1.. 1. Que" 1.25- i and Que. white for local trade and lcwxport 20 11-10-21. Receipts: 2377 : '15 1b. ban No. 1 white 1.70: N B . 1.50-1.65: 1.50; No. 2 Que. 1. \ ti! “d! ‘k 1’ ‘qt/l; Estrella‘? f. 1.41/4 l‘ l I /f\\ 1 \\ with dwelling house, barni 1111s simple Easy was ind outbuildings. Reasons; lor selling, failing health! ind short of help. THOs- F- STORDY. _ . DINTMENT of the bride. The attendants all isted in the Gallo-Roman era and " Crapziud saorueusi TRYCUTICURA BABYOI wore White floral orzandy drea- in the Middl 64041} .ses. the only touch of color belngJarge il et H- ._ _ .-_- Cleanse with gentle, medicinal Ciiticura Soap. Then apply emollient Cuticura Ointment. See why lil0l isanda are grateful to Cutlcural ‘ill- lisarie M Denali, mucous. =a. as, sens-u? scoo. max. orsaaist .__._..___..._._____.__. ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets invites ur- ar tion inythls Bihleamstud‘; Sermon by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. It. D.—“The Cup Which The Communion of The Lord's Supper will he observed It close Anthem, selected. Mr. Roy Small- man. Solo: "The Lord's Prayer", Mel- otte. sung by Mr. Roy Smallman. John Inch. Mus. Bach organist __ will"; sari-ism CHURCH w that. in respect of new IIlV€StIIIEIIt1 Dr. John Y. MecKinnon in First St. Andrew's United Church Mon- day at noon. Katherine Luella. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond & Corporations OTTAWA. Juno as - w“: mt ti‘? es to the " e eanno s u our ey fact that with the ‘chant! from war to peace many firms ma! ea- counter ‘ pcrsry losses an un- dor our present practice. taxes paid over the whole period of war and re-adiustuiont may bear consider- ably higher rates to the full real- igedl income than those prescribed y aw. “ particularly concerned lest for this reason, when with peace . uslnsss en- terprises should be ‘andlcapped in making the necessa .1 “ or should be hesitant rather than prompt in action. The ‘ change in line with this statement is that allow- ing a business firm to charge a loss in any one year back to profits in the previous year or forward for three years. Thus if a firm made s profit of $100,000 in 194:1 on part of which it pays excess profits tax at the rate of 100 per cent and then had a loss of $80,000 in 1946 it could have its taxable profits for 1945 adjusted downward to $50,000. Or. if it had profits of $20,000 each in could spread its $60,000 loss over those three years and have no taxable profits at all in those years. Because of shortage of labor and materials some firms have been unable to carry on normal main- tenance and repair. Because of the postponement of this work profits were inflated and taxed. The bud- get proposes that half the expense on maintenance and repair in a period to bs fixed may be charged back to fiscal periods ending not earlier than 1943. More generous allowances from taxable income for expenditures on research also are designed to fac- ilitate expansion after the war. On the basis that the present ex- cess profits tax law discourages new enterprise and that it is de- sirable to give business some as- surance on the rate of taxation for the future the Minister proposed in depreciable assets, taxpayers be allowed a variable rate of acceler- ated deprecl tion. ' g The propos l. he said. would al- w a taxpayer to recover part of his investment when earnings were good and still preserve his profit over the life of the invest- ment and also transfer some of the income from the period when war tax rates are in effect to a later period. ___.._____ DEARLE-ROSS NUPTIALS At a ceremony conducted by Rev. C. Dearle, Waterloo street north. London. Ont.. became the bride of of Mr. and Mrs. Kestle Ross, of The bride and her three attend- ants were all in white. Fashioned eld in place by a wreath of white taffeta flowers. The nbride wore THE _ ETOWN GUAR DlAN__v_ PAGE gijiilt an £31‘; profits d tie: e an 31E}? in his budget speecmnoe Minis ey ' and Ibo burning rays of the can. 0st Lypsyl at your atom today. Sold Ivory- wbsrs la handy stlth form. a “m! use-swans comes to replace _war industries‘ Sub- i Pink and white flowers decked.’ MONTHLY MEETING of the church. The wedding music and the soloist was the years 1947, 194a and 194s. it ' Hvdsea. of Toronto. At the reception given a Highland Golf Club the sis Miss glans. atslslstgdlldin recteliving. lvfira! ear e, e r s’ m , -- ed wearing an orghid Oflogilergrelciiik 2mm“ “m” 2M M‘ 7'30 RM’ Rev dress with grey background and urple flowers with match- ingkveil g. Mauve gwget peas and _____ pn roses compose er r _ bouquet. Miss Ross was $61353 AT Fommm HOME M" in black crepe and wore n. black Miss Lilian msetlnz 31-9531‘; ‘ absent of Mon- 9m- ' ding were the following Prince Ed- Kestle Ross, Montague; M . Reid. Montague: Mini and Mrs. H. MacKenna. Summer- li?“ “i5? i?“ “if. w" on sue; ‘ '|MacPherson, Newton Cross, from‘ 3' m“ “d mlswmhl 5mm“ the office of the Minister of Nat-l 5m" ions! Defence, Ottawa-Deeply re- gret to inéorm you tléati ytournfon. C . va eorge R0 e c ac- Ross left on a three weekg- wed- | Phenom. h“ been officially re_ 3 m“ l“ m” "Well" l" 1'» ported missing in action June 7th. m6 i944. If any further information d6 i becomes available it will be for- u. H. Annear. ville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac- Pherson, Summerville. Later Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lewis flowered silk dress, white accessories. Th in Pr Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dolrun, i-lqps latest Canadian Army casualty list River. have received a. letter from is ir son. John Leo, now a prisoner was serving with a Nova Scotia and Mrs. Alma Gillis. Tlgnish, is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Redfeam.}wss s1 Kentville, N. S.. were in the city ti, and p_ p; ,,,,,/ Insulin euiiioiiil! d -'.r'l..~i'-er..:.~r.r"..'.....-.." """ may be I46‘ '0! a news! nature at five ants a word. strlo ou- SUNDAY, July 211d Painful Cracking Prevented mm" “i” leash. ousted, nocturnal lips fully sore and unsightly. 6st a act n tau . i.“l“'£i“t'.‘."’ t“‘i..‘."'i"“' B"? wounded membranes aadymlsnea: 61"“ m” i" d“ ‘mm 30m‘ Ilflll and impurities. It softens surf haatsas "W n: rainsas aakod law-l “Beetroot-ebullient”- lindinstallmsntofavicflxes y, - -.——_==—=-— -—----— Mlihsiii-‘ial. is tit Ch h-— tivo on between o. delicato lirshla Reggae loos mo. Due atria-flag; . Th," w“, be Qemflfi gundgyfi“. ‘ernoon. July 2 at 3 o'clock. Min- SICOND INSTALLMENT OONIIDIIATION use 1m’ m" "'""‘°°"- “Y suaancs. o! day, the second of July at l0 901! - earl ' DRDINITIDN T l Innis will be ordained to the _ Ills Excellenc the Bishop of Charlotte own. on next Sun- fen o'clock in Saint Peter's Church, st. Peter's Bay. I Prince Eduard Island. AND FERRY - The ‘ tater. Rev. I. Judson Levy- raam v i train loft lfllddwillinliVegml » v r w """"‘ ""'°"' -i2°.i mofmiiis ferry mad: i; trips i ISLAND came peso ... Miss l, . Ma E. Kelly, Grafton Street, has rece ved a telegram conveying the sad news of the death of her sis- l lei- - after than date. install- home. 117 Middle Road, Ports- ect to rest ' c-al-ol. TAX PAYERS are asked to pay th w _ JUNE 80th IS THE FINAL DATE‘ tlhitfieit": sign srtlieavgrhsuagilg: for payment of 2nd installment of. ter, Katherine M. Kelly at with flowers at the sides, and long. 91"“ “xlfl; h te ll Glaziers hat was mm‘ l‘ ‘u 1 shade. and‘ Dearle wore orchid and ur-| pls with orchid veil. The rib ~ - c Bernard Lalande. d urrtll a P. M Montreal, and Donald Hunten and | m w evening msa former home on a visit to her Among the guests at ‘he wed‘ mother and her brothers and sis- and M ters. She will be there for three Mr 53+ weeks. - New Glasgow News. received by Mr. and Mrs. Neil G :26 ded to you as soon as receiv- I CASUALTY LIST -Among those |reported severely wounded in the Pte. Russell Cedric Mills. who P. E. I. Regiment. Pte. Mills’ ext of kin is his mother, Mrs. E ma Mills, Bay Fortune. Souris. P.E.I. Among those reported wounded is Pte. Clair Kenneth Kelly, who so serving with a Nova Sco- I. . . Kelly's next of kin is his fisher. Mr. Wilfred Kelly. Summerslde. P. fl-fl-il. Lwonl drne UltVITI-Irl) CIiURCHlofhCan- Auxiliary will be held at the Legion e 8- Hi1" *1‘ R "F 1081"" C "'8? was bipycd by Charles a. WheeleriHome ioéililght at no Exseoéiltill/ie ffigvzfsagvigugasfgifogl; glllgllfil; , ___. iter River. At this service the .- t the D3, y, A, showman: will he Sacrament of Baptism will be ad-i from his office July 8rd to mlnstered: 3100 P- m. I d-30-2i._ River; 8:00 p, m. Wiltshlre. Rev. , VALLEYFIELD United Church‘ S. Adams. of Montague will conduct the service. Rev. A. S. weir, b1 e L . h 1d Interim Chairman. a-so-lif 1°“ ° “g ‘my “as e at : a the summer cottage of His Worship William MacDougall. North Pro- v st Street. left last Saturday _ felt hat and corsage .bouquet of “$011,111: ‘or 30mm“ PEI” her! took place last evening. A brief. i mouth. Mass. ‘Lewis M. Murray, Minister. 6-30-11. lMayor J. E. Blanchard at Stan- ] hope, in honor of Police Constable ‘, I‘ ‘Robert Dalziel. Whose marriage 4 address was read by His Worship. Iwhile a handsome silver service was presented by Police Constable, iAUgllStlne Dovrling. The groom I made a fitting reply, thanking all MlSSING lg-XCTION Thy for their kindly remembrance. following communication has been‘ Among those present were mem- bers of the City Council. Police and - I Street Departments and office I " hurch School meets for summer session at l0 a. m. Morning wor- ship will be conducted at 11 a. m. by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D.. Which the Father Gives." The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. Mr. Roy Small- man will sing a selected solo. Ar the service of evening worship which Mr. Levy will conduct, the sermon will be “Divine Persist- sung by the choir. John Inch. Mus. Bac., will be in charge of the music at all services. NEWSPAPERMAN SUMMERING HERE - An interested visitor tn the city yesterday was Mr. Larry I-Ionnor, City Editor of The Hall- fax Herald. who is summering Needy ITEMS 0' 71ml m. of July SHOP IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE BATi-IING l-IATS 6-80-11. superfluous flair DE LATONE. 50o Jar POWDER PUFFS PAPER. NAPKINS SKEETEII. - SKATTER — 39c FIRST AID KiTS-—Sl.0il—$l,'i5 TROUT LEADERS Red Lonp---_._5n ' THE REV. C. A. BRITTEN will . 5 _ _ preach in the Central Bedeque _‘ hganm mum...“ mwhfiaidlwgallgignglglftsiiigflfgggge Baptist Church on Sunday, Jilly l The best man was Allan Ross,‘ m‘ ' ' ' Toronto. Ushers Lieut. Kenrick Gunn. R. C. N 2nd at ll a. m. On Sunday eve- - ning at 8 p. m. the subject will be THE “mums IIARDWARB w“, "Prohibition _and the Church". hA 10M ~11 w BI-lwdev- evened ifidii‘ f”r2i%i...‘;Z..22kS-n§¥§not? ‘ 6-30-1 . I':in - i‘ .\ PREVENT SUNBURN SKOL — Non Greasy - 45c SUNTIIN LOTION Wlieatley ' oaoolu HONOIIED - An en-' GILLETTE BLADES — _ VALET BLADES -- - __. MINOVA BLADES - _ MARLIN BLADES — — THE BAPTIST CHURCH — The I whose sermon will be “The Cup l SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old ence.” A selected anthem will be ‘ AJOW IN STQCK Conlplete Line Of MAX FACTOR i'.l Blender — 35c _ SUMMER SPECIALS A‘ l’! t‘; R f‘ d; It Cleansing Cream s- n_ (Lilli-tie Tech Razor h ‘Blades. Special _ ._. _. Iliiifiln the- new Body Rub _ :33 k/ALL Time Dancing Admission 25g Follow the Ci‘tl\\'(i i.) THE B.I.S. HALL ski- Make-up 4.. _ "g5 l‘oiiil:'i' — — — 75c -- ‘L35 lLnrlaiion Cream — — - ‘ilc (‘Icaming Cream -—- - — - 15¢ Skin Freshener — -- -. ._. Q1,” floufle ~ — — _ _ _ __ 15¢ ii. Refills - _ _ _ _ m, Ark Roiiil» — —- -- — - 60¢ Fkin Tonic. Special — 58c old Cream. Special 79c Special - 79c Beauty Cream. Spec. 11.25 Mrs. frank Dunning. l5 Spring Alton Lewis Ross, Sorel, P.Q.. son Street, has received an exquisite bouquet of roses Montague P.E.I G from Pte. Thomas George nr. Stanley Adams. now in Italy. A.W. 1 gflailliite satinhog DIIIIIOIBSBIHIICS, ‘the ‘SW94 5'1"" Alba" r a gown a a ul. ongsirt and small buttons on the back of ‘y’; Gem“ MMK the bodice. The long illusion veil on ,1 and handkerchief face veil were h l...A.C. John H. MacKs-y, who the diamond necklace which had has been spending m: have with been the gift of her father to her mother on their wedding day. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. his wife. Mrs. Angeline A. McKinnon. St. Eleanors. P.E.I. active service at 1n the latest casualty list of Royal Canadian Air Force is War- Garden of the Gulf. rant Officer James Ignatius Mac- WO. MacDonald's next of kin is his father. Mr. J. F. Mac- d, Little Pond. P. E. I. Among reported killed on service is Flight Sergeant James next of kin is his wife‘, his parents at Albany. has returned to his unit at, Lufts Cove. N S. er air operations the The use of the beam scale for Miss Victoria Dearle. of Mont- weighing was known to the real. sister of the bride. was maid of honor. The bridesmaids weic tian era. Miss Jean Glazier and Miss Mar- guerite White. of Toronto, cousin EB tians 5.000 years before the Chris- -———-——— i .- ty of Diepptl. France ex- act W I- i. iissniilohtriiist UP shl ‘your: ins-canal Afro nlisioiutlcliarziunnn J III-Y Ringer. Summersids. P. 1?.‘ .._._...____ D HOME WEEK and Pro- In Memoriam mam"), o’ Dunn“ being s owered with confetti, Ale- “wwh, ma“ ‘my June the. thanked her friends for all the $011116 Gone dea fathe, 1 e 15g: 1'05: ‘iii-infill: at ‘ E- T- A1110!!! those rcpbrltd Sllim- Borden. He belongs to the west . having previously been on the staff; Ellsworth who was serving with a of the Winnipeg Tribune. This is NovsnSlcotia and P. E. I. Regiment. sworth's next of kin is his the seat of honor by Mrs. R. Mac- The many gifts were opened by Mrs. Gordon Garnhum and the verses read by Mrs. George Car- son and nicely arranged on the table b Miss Myra Rodd. After lovely gifts. Then all joined in singing for "She's A Jolly Good Fellow.“ The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games, after which lunch was his first visit to the Island and he ricks Catholic Womes League. is enchanted with it. He went to Grand River was held April c0111. mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Ellsworth. the Confederation Chamber yes- M Elmsdale, P. E. I. Among those re- ported missing is Pte. Herman Law- who was serving P. terday and felt awed as he inspect. ed the documents and other data relating to the Cradle of Confeder- E. I. ation. He was also greatly impres- Pte. McKinnoifs next sed by the knowledge possessed by Mr. Bradley. the archivist. and the impressive manner in which he orted missing on imparts it to visitors. Mr. Honrior hopes to return again for a holi- day in this delightful and historic MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER .- On Wednesday evening. June 21. friends and relatives of Miss Ale- tha Saunders gathered at the home of lVLrs. Rema MacDonald to ten- Rlllkefll der her a miscellaneous shower. . A. The bride-to-be was escorted to Donald. and was then presented with a pretty bouquet of flowers 15th, by Dorothy MacDonald. A nicely ii-28-tf. decorated carriage was then wheel- ed in by little Marlo MacDonald. M1 None on with can take vour place TUE WED THU FRI SUN MON COUPON VALUE luqdr (Rod) - - - - - - - - - - Ono Pound fouiGrosnl-~--------l'eurOuncos or Calico (Green) - - - - - - Ono Pound luttor (Purple) - - - - - - - - Hull Pound PRESERVE! COUPONS VII-UH: if fluid ounces ion. telly. marmo- iadq. nsuplo butler. hcaoy button or l5 fluid ounces corn syrup. cans syrup. blended table lynip: or 2D fluid ounces cunasd iruii: or 2| fluid euneoa extracted honey. IIICDIO syrupy or l0 fluid ounces oi molusaosl or 2 tbs. comb honey: or 2 lbs. maple suqull or Vt 1b. IIIIUI. Iuly lsi—Ccuned crobuppios and canned blueberries so back an tho preserves wiles. ll Suqur Coupons ' ll. 01: luttor Coupoas ll. 0!: Preserves Coupons It. 241 Cousins loser Coupons H. M. P-Q. I-l. Moron valid. tee-Celt» Coupon 7-001 1 4 la valid. ' I943. ou are ‘ ‘ oh '0 peacef ll In that lonely sileng laflfllb u y Ever will sweet memories linger 5'01""! "Io nave where you are laid. I lflvilllly Romoiuchred by Wife and Family. 6-30-14. In loving memorw f J If. ho passed as?“ Step1: 2A, T 5o ha l And sfil-“f-nimnehfiniiilii‘ Awlduin o beautiful hillsiof God a i ‘ Iuttor Coupons 70. ‘Ill _ are valid. lame time. some day I hum not God saw that he was weary too hard to climb valley of root so r ‘OUR I-IAI will be closed f served. Having wished Aletha much happiness. the enjoyable was brought to a close. EASTERN GUARDIAN evening DRESSING SHOPS rom Satiuday. July In {at to Thursday lnCYIilllf-I. July 6th. ornie Beat/an. Mrs. J. P. Beer. taqua. l-Di. Watch These 4 Teething-Time Troubles 0f Baby ‘League obligations ivsrc mo’. I wlliYnet my loved one there. l" IVOI {$311311 Remembered by Ilia Wife. 21 - v Intiulnns 23 Z4 la valid. z 5 z 6 ‘foo-Cola Coupon T471 In Memoriam 28 h iovtnglmemory d . m, "y, sign-Lg; '.li'f‘_‘.ili°_t.t°‘”“.‘.'.‘i...'ii'ii'.‘ 3a.": ii? UPON VALUE-I POUND CAIINIIIG IUGAI if COIIIOIII) C9 IUGAI Your Canine luocr ONHM may be in Preserves 600ml ll Jssittd. loelocsllolaultidflltt. GOOD CANDY"? ‘ weal-oil's "ram Thmflars they whose hearts were Add lost to your nick by Sore with woo and an isle] ave-stiivcn orliled. lnful conflict o'er horn weep no more. Inserted Ills Wife Barbara ll. 6-30-11. b’ M‘ 11v -MEMORIAM Wiflhhllls. Don‘t let your bah! low strength and suffer ncsd- lcssly during teething time. Get a box of Bo ‘s Own Tablet: used so successfully for over i0 ear-s by meth- ers. Thnv he n lwolken IDllf little stomachs, relieve diarrhea due to di- v piss-om upsets a4 Diarrhea '1" m" "£121.; “..y.i".:.2:'.'::. rail}; 1221f" in Baby's Own Tablets. Baa i; Iabya Own Ta ma. P-I-C-N-I-"C KELLWS GROSS WEDNESDAY -will be collected from workers and engineers. From ihls iniur ur dear i 'DlBfifli!'l§ will ccmc the inn-w. on who 5 house. Consultant and bullrll", “l- rosts are to be met bv a nation- Tha annual meeting 0f 5i P0P The meeting opened with Prat"?! by the president. The secretary. Janie McLelIan gave a short outline of work carried out and were heard from diiificni 00 ors, The treasurer. Mrs. L-arkins gave her report showed a very gIICCe§ilII SE61’- presldent, Mrs. J. A. Brown. thank- ed all the member; for their 00' operation during her term also for heip received from the Chaplain in all work pertaining to league matters The chaplain gave an encourag- ing and instructive talk hoping, that they would continue the good. work A vote of thanks was tench, cred the retlrilifl Offlféw. MYS J-= A Brown. Miss Janie brlmllan. g Election of officers. fnllmvrdzf President-Mrs. Leo Prauflht. ‘.50.; Vice President-Mrs Herman Mao Intryre. 2nd, Vice President-Mrs Henry Plestid. 3rd Vice President- 5s Doria Praught, Secretary- Mrs. Harold Ilrinwn. Trea-surur-l Mrs Edward Larkin REPORT OF YEAR'S WORK During the year eleven meetings, were held with an enrollment nfi fifty one members. Ari increase of. en over last year Partiesi and lotteries were held ‘in crdci- to! increase funds. and a new floor! was laid in our hall. Prizes were. awardede the cliffrent schools for| the highest average standing. War! work was carried on successfully Boxes were sent m all our boys] at Christmas The following don- atlons were made: The T-B Lrague $5 00: Sisters of Martha. $2.5 p, Credit Union. $5.00; St. Vincents ' OrphariageM O0; Sisters of Service , s2 50; Rosarie fund. $2.00; M i Fl med for inferior con- ihw-cost housing. All e house and its sur- beine considered. are being asked c to suit the proper plan- cmplish in the lowv 'ega-i zine fund. $5.00; sick of Parish. $5 00 Magazines $3 00: Sisters Ml Martha building fund, $5.00 Cig- arettes for boy; overseas. $2 00. all War workr- . One dozen hankeiehiefs. iuenty] pairs mens socks, six pairs knlclzclxa, one sweater, two mens sillrts, one dressing gown, seventeen nnir= 0i gloves, four girl's dresses. one quilt‘ three pairs pyjamas. t\vc_ iJfll"S_‘ v _ _ dresses. i-hme lielrmts. 1511px" , IA lis hard to believe that masses were offered by mom ; Hcirir Vegetarian Vegetable ggerbezwfgygg; éalglgédfnsu? l; 1 Soup is made without meat "me 53mm“, and cams n; _.,m_ fil‘ slack-ifs so rich, lusty; Kathy beware sent! tn members in $.1ii$i’:,‘ill§. And lust now the le‘i- reavcmen. -- 1. . Bimbo“ joined in Crusade. n! 5.112105ilJCpICIIiy-ylffhup Prayer. In conclusion the retiring ¢°_ 50mm" "l"! "l 3 corres riding secretary. Janie Ma: main dish of sou —a hes P0 Leila thanked all for the splendid f -_ ' ' 1p 3, workncarried on during the tel-m foi- a Zmfnl-ziwicqtnm me ' God ‘nd for country‘ 0 Jill)! S C1 Z- MODEL HOME POST-IVAR PLAN 0F ASSOCIATION Acting on their conviction 1111i post-war reconstruction will 11m b:- effectivo unless it. is geared in mic! oole's needs. desires and pork?‘- ks. the Workers‘ fiduclviao-il Association has planned an in- teresting project for ‘his summer ~building a model home fm- a working-man. The blueprint. will be pl-eparrd fmm the results of a survey rar- ried out by W. E. A. Ideas and suggestions on the kind of thev would like in own and livi- ll across Canada and nlnreli beiorei a hoard cf comneicni fli'f‘iii“'"=i wlge raffle and the lucky winner‘ w i get the house-built for him