THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Killed In Action ililicial List of Casualties JANUARY @3345 trainer petunia -:- lo-liay-—Fri—\Sat. lfilnl‘ “mlml” his column ‘is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature only inserted at five oents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. 000KB for Pnotoirraohs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE CHURCH SERVICES. — Rev. Sterilna Steakhouse will speak on. Blllldilll. January 1th at Ilazelhrnolt ‘at II A. M. Cross Roads It 3 RM. Alexandra at 7.30 P. M. l-i-ii. i lliii . . . cunie from a ivorlci ivilhoui men Id] CANADIAN ARMY . ivus n mun oi the wor . ovimsess (Maritime Provinces) Kill n Ac n N3. and IKEJ. Regiment Jones. M. 0., James Harvey, Major, Dartmouth, N. s. Killed In Action i N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Aigaerol‘ IgM" Alfred John, Sgt, y, . . l Eacharn. Francis Augustine. L.-Cpl., Mrs. Dan Bradley (sister) Pleasant Grove. P. E. I. MCNflbb, Alexander, Cpl., l serve Mines N S Friend. Charlottetown, to Queen's Canadian Fund. ‘ s n. . . . . . w ' ' ' i-aresent stationed in .0 a ' l N312‘: glldlvlllaizilnent Itlild is d _' . Corbett, Francis Anthony. Cpl.. i R;- Oflsli a me of his s ter. N, u s. Laura Mair. u ‘is . ‘w w"°"°"*- "- $- vlis. Harry Yorstriii. ilesidleriit ‘ll: F3’- Kmnm‘ wlm" PW- 71°" Georgetown ' RETURNS TO HOSPITAL - Little Jacqueline Gallant, 3 year- ,old daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Ed- niund D. Gallant. who had her ‘elbow badly smashed in an ‘ trio ‘wringer, he; returned u; the city overseas with the North Nova Sco- Hospital for treatment after spend- tie Hishlendera- He leaves w » ing Christmas with hcr parents in mourn a eerwiflns mother aud~ llnomr Rustic“ {four sisters residing in Saint John. i (N. 3.. and one sister Mary, and | ClllllsTMAfi Gulisrs _. quesuKllfililléi‘ Stanley at home. Cpl. Mc- lgor m, chrjsgmu 11011.35 5 at m; _ Kirmons father died while he was James L. LePage home hi Rustico OVBYBOQS. yincl/ndcd Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. —"-- ,Mac!(enzie of Groton. Conn, and iMr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews of Hunter River, P. E. I. Chester, (youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E .P.E.I. enoe. N. B. Word has been received by Mrs. Catherine MaeKinnon of Albion. that her son, Corporal George Ivan, has been killed in action‘ overseas on Dec. 4, i944. pl. Mc- Kinnori enlisted July 1940 and went Died Regiment De Quebec Landry, Ovide, Pte., Lugar, N.B. Seriously Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Peters. James Joseph, Gnr. Moncton. N. B. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Kiiloway. Thomas Aitken. Pie. Donkln, N. S. Praught, Joseph Alexander, Pie. In‘: Plraught (father). Richmond. Severely Wounded iii. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Corkum. Russell Neil. Pic. CAVENDISII W.M.S.—The Caveri- Tufts Cove, N. S. dish WMS. of the United Church Piers. Arnold Amos, Sgt., Thor- held their annual meeting at thelburn. N. S. Manse on Wednesday. Dec. i3 New Brunswick Regiment The meeting opened with he Clarke, Wallace Cecil, Pte., West l“ ‘ I Worship Service taken Saint John, N. B. from the Missionary Monthly and. Wounded If you are a housewife, here is a tribute which you have richly earned. If you are a grocer, this is an appreciative message for you, foo. We know the strain you have been under in running your grocery business well in spite of shortages, spq distribution and scarcity of help. l"’ l To you, Madam, we want to say this. We of General Foods know how much plan- ning and ingenuity you have had to use to keep your family happy when wanted goods have bccn scarce. We know the demands that hard shopping conditions have made on your determination, good humour and nervous energy. The baeutilul story ol on American Coploh will o lovely French girl .. .Wl\O shared . haunted, hurried nights in on amusing adven- ture behind enemy lines in Froncel As a major factor in the industry, we ourselves have carried a responsibility. We have tried to distribute our products with fairness to all and feel that we have been reasonably successful. cxnui - News rpm: rattan: CARTOON But without the co-operzition of housewives and grocers, and of’ our employees who have done their part so loyally, no such success could have been possible. We oEer you our sincere good wishes for 1945. We hope ro have a continuance of your splendid co-operarion. For, however well our best hopes for ihe fiirurs are fulfilled, the effects of the war will nor speedily be overcome. General Fooilsliiiiiie Jail-O loll-O Puddings Jail-O ks Cream Powder D-larfi Minute Tapioca ‘l MacKenzie, who make their ' yhome with their daughter. Mrs. “$21.... .t..°.‘.’.2“°' ffimii.“ R A N n 53g, ‘the ‘if, 2,, yefifmA ,,‘;{,,,,,f was led by the President, Mrs. w.‘ Canadian A oured Corps e t . ‘m1 goose dhmer was enjoyed an" A. Simpson. The minutes of the Bonnenfant, Robert Joseph, Tpr. I uwhich gms were exchanged‘ Mn last meeting were rend and adopt-iweymouth. N. S. (“my Mrs‘ E_ V Macxenzle amped and fourteen responded to the‘ Wounded ‘ ‘ as Walter Slllqlt v tutti/Watson lgeffgixéllrtgnogbney, ‘em ey "- her report for the past year. whicirldallfasr, N. s. ' ‘ SHOWING AT 3 15 7 and 9 ...__,_ _ was veRiI-[y suglessful angt the ttreag-lNLesgolfie. JOSQPh- Pie. Halifax. 2 - B A M; ENTRE_ urer rs‘. arence ewor a o . . T}? gmlfgkflfflfllganchco; p_ Efaported tlaaé ti; ailgcatlon “Iliad pligachliogziidkqDgi Vincent. Cpl, en excee e. rs. rnest ac- 0 0 en. . . §§l“,‘,‘§,,m3§§§§“dfys? $2353: ‘gfifisirlyeili llfiVltfiCl the members‘: to hlrari MNig. and Fig.1.‘ Regiment 1 d, season the mom has been‘ orne or the next mec n8. T-ei ac enze, B1’ 0h. Co. tadtefuily decorated with the popu- melmni? °1°59d Wm‘ i! hymn and “um N‘ 5- ' m, m, “d “m, c010,, o; m, the Mazpah Benediction. The fol-| Mecleod. Kev Herold. He. Yuleude“ Beautiful greenng ends lowing officers were elected foriThOrbflm. N. S. were given to all adult readers tak- giecgygiinsvyeery-hffiggienltkr Ggrdvn Charles. Col.’ . . ' cc ‘s - . s. .' . . . lyggk°“iTfi‘g°‘fi,,,,g‘g"tii,,“filitilfi; MncNeill: Secretary‘, Mrs. M. Greene; New Brunswick Regiment , Wm,‘- twemy m}, m] cardbnm (re-elected); "rressurer. Mrs. co Gasman. Elleban Joseph. Prev, scarlet and ‘fiver Ielwwbgl-s (ltll-electled): MAcssoghlzte mlllllgltglddnTgomas Albert Pte l em . rrs. ra c oury.; . . -. Christian Stewardship Secretaryhwesl Saint John. N. B. ' Mrs, L. Toombs; Communityi Slightly Ill/blinded l Friendship Secretary. Mrs. A! N.S. and P.I..I. Reizlmellt l Swans Down Csiio Hour Calumet Baking Powder Baker's Breolrlnl! Carol Heller's Dc! Chocolate Halter‘: Premium Chocolate Baker's Coconut Maxwell Hours Cello Snnlrn Coflee Knlae Hog Coiled HE'S iicaoiuo YD U R WAY. e o With the Grandest Songs and Paaluni Cues! IIVIIIIC Instant Posfum ' Grape-Null Port feariiss Post's Corn Flakes area's book librarian greets you and waits on you cheerfully and efficiently. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERS- 1944 M0019; Tanner-since seq-em MacDonald. Charles Gregory. I..- Mrg, w, A, 31-31mm; Misslqm (IpL. Mrs. Ellen MacDonald (wife), Monthly secretary. Mrs. w. A. Poplar Point. P- E- l- l Post's a." Flakes h” o Simpson; Supply Secretary, Mrs. YWM- 511°“ Framk- Pie" Km“. Grape-Null Flakes their A. Macfleill; Press Secretar Mrs. ville. N. 5- ‘m’ E. Lowther; Organist, Mrs. 1.. New Brunswick Reslment c n“ I, h MggNgflL Wallace Ernest, ' 'Y ° Romance This Side of Santa Fe! l M; Rooms KING OI ‘IN! COWIOYS TRJGGrEE. In Franco Snflmr Gaines De] lend .£’ Mr. and Mrs. J hn A. Believue quietly celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary at the P“ B. (Accidentally) Corps 0f Royal f‘ '“ ding for the winter months. Rela- tives and friends called to con- ‘Nil SMARTEST HORSE IN nascent iglitgiiwdf o1 4n o Ildiuld Pbweyr 0 Clolrs Dul and BOB NoLANilllil THE SONS CF THE P A IEPuIl-lc PICT ALSO SERIAL - SPORTS - CARTOON SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 Eiilllllililifiliizllllllliiillil 1U SisrtiAI. - CARTOON - COMEDY 'fi'ia' ‘gratulatc them and spent a very ‘pleasant evening recalling good old times. They were showered (with letters and cards of con- gratulations. also many gifts from iriends and relatives far and near. lThey have two daughters. Mrs. MacPherson and Mrs. Frink in the U. S. A., and one son, John of Up- per Montague. P. E. Island, also thirteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The aged couple are still young at heart and Ill MEMllRIAM ROBERT P. ROGERSON There passed away at Victoria on December 23.. 1944, Robert P. Rogerson. aged 90 years. The late Mr. Rogersonhad always (‘Zsialliyiféa goodg heaklitl; yntillaahout I"I‘S2IO.V9 .8 SL1- tackeri with a heart ailment ivhich through their radio follow with keen at times left him in a steadily interest current events. Their weakening condition. §many friends wish them continued He was well and favorably good health and happiness in DIICXKIIDWII to a wide circle of friends remainder their years tozetheniand acquaintances. For the last iten years he resided in the village I iof Victoria. Previously h: had s: P l ‘been the proprietor of! the Bsummou , ersonas ‘resort, known as “T19 731991;; ilfiihtrii‘ £33§§‘-..‘.‘"°‘.‘él.-ié5.“.?.. f. ' O/D 17°“ N‘ Mailman“ h“ rc-Hprosperoiis buginess In his young- wmm ‘gs ‘,',‘,,”,,d,{‘,}““,‘,‘,“',‘f_., fiétjfii er dayt tie carried’ on farming at iliege%l_ ‘s the old homestead in Crapaud.‘ i- Hi5 wife, lllargaret Leaid. pie- Cpl. Edmund D. Gallant of the deceased him thirteen years ago. . C. Ft A, F, has returned to Scou- lThcre Wns no iaililll‘. but he leaves Idouc N.B., after spending Christ-la foster son, William Peters. who ‘mssiwuosys at his home in Northitcnderll’ cared ivr him in his _d§~ Rustico. »cl1ning years. I-Ie leaves tn mod-n Y one sister, Janie (ifrs. Mutiart) I i t. 'tht.fC eTversc. '14:“)??? Plihliligrhefirgl tlieleélnli. $.30 Th? fuinxeiial‘ scryicss ltook ploxric freight department has entered thelon Doc. _.fit.i at bl. Joins Ant’. - lCharlottetowii I-Iospital !ment. by the Rev. Mr. Fream. and the m interment was l}? the church (gm- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cameron r. etery. The pa carers were‘. e"- yesterday morning for Vancouver berg Proflit. Clark Fall. Fred 5m ‘where t ey will spend the winter. ren, Frank Myers. Whitfield How- Hefore leaving they were enter-mitt and Stewart Ionian. ‘tained at several parties anti were‘ the recipients many "Reins “W ““"" Retains Private Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cullen. Si. . . Files Discovered Theresa. recently received a cable from their son. Pte. Edward of the R..C.A.i\.1 C . announciniz his sale arrival o": seas. " G JUROR” MISS,“ TUNS UP IIEBE "The Missing Juror." Columbia Pictures‘ new melodrama of crime ‘and murder, will start its run at ,i.he Empire Theatre on rhiirsday. lmday and Saturday. Heading‘ the cast areJBnis C8!‘- tei‘. ueorize Macready. Jam Bannon. All Jean Stevens and Josepn Crehnn as many were ‘ featured players. writing. the news-paper said. The original storv was written Re orts from Premier Laval. bv Leon Abrams and itionard Hill Adm ral Darlan, Gen. Weygand Wilkinson ana the screen plav b! and Gen. Au ustc Nogues. form- Charles 0‘Neal. er French igh Commissioner - Syria, were includednn the ELY] file. the newspaper said. PARIS, Jan. 2 -— (AP: ~- The newspaper Paris Presse said t0- day that 1.000 documents from Marshal Petairfs private files had been discovered buried in the Alliers River valley ncar Vichy, and had been brought to Paris for study. date from July 1940 and in Petains hand- "TILL in: MEIilT" rowaaruu. rm Seldom has a picture been DI I I Presbytery Exiireeses Modified Approval nlly concerned with its basic theme. Paramount's "Till We Meet Again" ,is tho storv of nn_ American orficer, |in lfinnce whose iifc is saved by a imernber o amtiful French air . th American soldiers flahtiim TORONTQ o the FTec FWMh “"1 "d"! The Toronto Presbytery -. “c i"**sii"°"iiriat:ziir.°‘.it' Pm»- , m. l '15 story wliidrh arrived today at t” lengthy “mum” my x liq? prim-g Edward Theatre. stars dlmed n mmio“ o! Ray Miliand and beautiful Barbers Britto n. A; the eyes of the world are lo- fi“i§r“'rZl‘.l-§§§i‘§§. “l‘i§1e]ll>lril'§§i§§ with course contained "a number tliese historically‘ momentou days of instances in which is arsphicailv shown in ‘Tilli Wrments in the lessons arranged are are gin," with portrayals of desirable." .Ii'rench Underizroilnd workers in their days of arcatost sacrifice and rll. “Under the delicate direction of Hank Borzarie. a beautifu wisp of a romance is worked into a story n5 the little French izlrl who lived in a world without _men. loin: the handsome struniie 1'10!!! Ind. throulh day and nlilhis of danger‘ ynu-n egg hvygk gel-fuel’, lgigii" i" he an we will I-Iniiiii e "‘i‘.‘."‘°2li‘...i5".§“ifr‘; '" Iihiiil I CD00 l ngmgmbgr“. by are Lucile Watson. Walter 8i , m s Konstantin Shayne and raia Bireil. 1.4.11, .Iih.—2 - (c? religious ion in Ontario schools but found that the first two textbooks issued in connection In lovin memory of Nell Marks who died anuary 3. 194l- Bome may forget you now that gone i rcmomber no nutter IIK. I-‘ tli Ii th h“; es, ro er for treat-man Church, Crapauri, conduct-cdmde season f the famous Maculs. a .n,uby Murphy, Carla Liewin. Jennie , _ (Rogers. VH8 of the ' 1am”- vterian Church in Canada al- imam w“ Murphy “Wmdmm lCallbeck. Edwcna Delaney. Best introduction of y be“ _ ii. lmnmve- ‘ Monologue, A Giant Order. Rillilflgriéé l Irv ll_'lIi'_M__O_—R_lAM 135st; 322i‘ Engineers Haiger, Walter Frederick, Spin. Port igin. N. B. Severely injured New Brunswick Regiment Morals, Aurele. Pie, Caraquet. N. B. . Injured N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Chapman, Borden Lucias. Pte. Tidnlsh. N. S. Tanner. Arthur Edward. L.-(;pl.. Halifax, N. S. Slightly Injured Royal Canadian Artillery Arseirault, Dona. EmanuaL, Guru. Mrs. Zilie Arscnauli (mother) Iiowlan. I’. E. I. Injured Remaining 0n Duty Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers Douccttc. Gussie Frank. Chis George Doucettc (father! 23 Mar- at. Surnme of . P. E. I. Missing New Brunswick Regiment Ill MEMORIAM MRS. EDISON IIEANEY On December 10th at Clinton there passed to her eternal reward. Nellie Maria Dunning, beloved wife of Edison I-Icancy. alter a long and LlYlllL’ illness _\\'lil'.;l‘l was borne with singular patience and Christian fortitude. To all those who waited on her in her last months of suf- feline was revealed a. nature of un- usual sweetness and strcmith of character. She never murmured nor complained but upon leaf-nine that hcr disease was fatal ishe set about putting her earthly house ill order and finisiitd preparina for her heavenly Home. On the morning of December 10th s eeyeg-hwilge"; W» ils“2§..f.".“.‘.i-‘.“..l‘.‘i°.§l€§ in: a“ ° "- - - izathcrcd at her bedside. She ioiu I them not to cry es she was no worse. "only lli'§(lil“s?()(lll rifle.‘ her . . . wear, ll‘l _ , LmKl-ETTER PC5005 95°51“; Mrlslfilal-lciiiigx? Vlfibg “the vounaest I The pupils M Linklcmzr School daiikhter ofthe late .‘\lr_ rlLfI Mrs. i _ John Diummi; of Clinton and presented their Christmas entcr- leaves to mourn beside; a larsze cir- liainment on Thursday afternoon. cle of friends and relatives, her Dec. 21. Tue schooirogm findytiier: sorrowxnz liluéiingnci uiid mother-in- ‘w - iiicelv decorated l‘ tie ue- aw i rs ‘ L ' cv m“ ' three children, n; e 12. Robert age l0 and iiitlc Gloria one 7. Also her two sisters Myrtle (Mrs. Steph- en Bertram) of Fredericton and Miss Mae Dunnimt. 3.11.. of Jersey ity, . Y., to all of whom is ex- teragcd sincere and heartfelt svrn- Dii _\. The funeral was held from her late residence on December 12th and despite inclement weather was Chorus, Ring Merry Bells Rin: largely attended. Her pastor Rev. by the school. ‘Mr. Fraser who had been so kind Recitation, Welcome. Robert Link- lto her during her illness. conducted mm. ‘lhcdsliltlfll Dlltilllditlllltllill servifie ans n le, nnie Ro- Dal l n2 lune o one w o in Rxnnflgn‘ A Pu" Je been a Vltiil part of the home. the Claus’ church and the community for a gers. Recllaum“ Pleasing Santa life-time and in each place her in- k Beszlllllélillfi for good was fcii. lar . 5119M mghh “an ‘fhe lOllOWii n mns which we -c and 60rd"! 395V m favourites of tile ribceased and weie Recitativli. Cindi‘ w chosen by her, were sung ‘ "crevcr Do, Vans‘ MllrDl\.\'-_ , _ _ iiinn the Lora“. "ihe Lor s , Dialogue. TiiC Unwiliifig PHIIYQW Shepherd". and _"LliQ nouns or! Valerie Cflllbeck- shell“ C Are Sinking.“ Mr Whit‘ - Mr. Albert Linkleiizi" W110 CM!- lably acted as chairman. express- ed his appreciation to the teach- ‘er, Mrs. W. D. Stevenson and the pupils for imcseiiting such a splen- did program. Mrs. Bruce Clark was the ac- companist for the afternoon. The following is the program:- Canes a h Li kl it?“ Time Ruby Murphy. e11 i‘ E °'- Recitation, A Letter From Sflflw much feeling Claus. Edwena Delaney. _ qlnderstand. _ _ Monologue, yiamma Assistsni. use the bea-lutlful old hymn. .4... shell“ Clark < ‘ l1 iligrc lll€l0diitlliol.()i)l\liccll'e\gll‘léimd brlilily Exercis?‘ Chrllslxllq-a s‘ 14111,}? ,}‘,,‘}‘,’,,§ times sang rfis praises with voich Regéywn’ w“ m e ' ' andbvnlnstririlmcnt 3nd of the many . not... m» moss; gycggi; is: .. e .:.'=..i*: .‘?.°.§..‘."“‘.E. l“ ‘Her Vfllefle Canbuk‘ e ‘ church choir. ‘Ruby Mllfllhl’. Carla lvewila. Htfgfi ihc iiorai oiferinus were beau- bert Best. DRUM B“? “L, ,tlful-a silent iflbllil: to the de- Callheck. Frank Best. Gordon Fjew part-ail. Solo, The Worried Swill". n“! Pii|ow—Mothci~—‘I‘iie lmmilv Best Crescentr-A. A. Dennis _ Recitation, Pussyls APDQW-e. Don- Miigyiay-Aunr. ml... ....i~.c lid ROEUS- ' . Chi-i tmas Party. S ray-Bioolciiis “amily. mercm‘ A s ream-Stephen,‘ Myrtle _ Ed en De- Family. Rogers w a ‘ 5DFBY——Fl0I'0iICE‘iilld Horace “Sumetnne \vc'ii i and and l Recitation. if I Were a PeliflP-Au i: . Valerie use He” n I e Belt. Yllreath-Ethei and Rcaizh Bail- a sgxy-oiintondw. i b“ —Dr. a". ‘ nibsoii. Recitation. One Trouble. GO-flmlzfiirfheianddillés. C a. Msusest... d5 . pa car rs we , oi men Recitation, Sllghtin! 5M1“! Clam- of the (ieccasecl and To... o5 fol- vsi-a Rogers. ‘w53“-léltlilill‘llfil0i'ka. Jéidgon Wmd- ares ‘on si c. 0m m. ‘y, _ H m Thonnncro‘ “Fri-t lilncKav and Dlnlogun A“nflghlitllxmiflilllgrilci‘:l Manaii lliilnchuxilurin: her rvonihc s] m“ c“ Marshall Callbrck. gvlnmlilntcniscl Sllll‘.‘l1'lLlli(l in tIhcd skin] 1"“ Mmphl" - .lnurseeslvill-s‘igrdyilriahhlb “frail he'd RBCZlBl-lflll. When g-leélgit" Tm“ ‘following Poem to hcr and from i. med lite T"?- Frim ‘ ‘ m“, she seemed to illliiV strcnizth. Slic Bfil-Gfllgilllgll. A Matter For ' yvoulld smile and sav “It is bcau- t‘ “BY- Ill! it was ruid at th funeral c orus, Santa Glens l! 5mm“? service bv rcourtst bv herepastor. the school- gsnt; Claus arrived and dlilil‘ "The hills ahead look sleep and . oil-laden _ gig: “om fi v’ And olten we behold (hi-m ivitii u Th, 5mg“, or mo National An- But sigh. chm bmugh a very enivrflbb ‘l’ ternoon to a close. Dialogue. Buylhil as we ncar them. level HHIWE the road. l and her] v Jov and izlorv in Bentley of Charlottetown sana witfnhis wife (nee he Plains. . a _ iincie Wilbur. ___; , We find on everv 5161):‘. with every oa The cllmh is not so sleep. the top so far The hills lodr harder than il".8.\' are. There never comes a hlll—a task - 8. 8h’. But as we_ near it, easier izrows the way.‘ She WKLS laid to rest in the Mar- itate Cemetery and to those ivhose lives touched hers she has left esscd memories which time can- iot crane. and in their aardens of emembrances, her name shall evcr flee‘ ffaizrant and beautiful. - - i. MR. Bambi. s. CA-RRIICIIAEI. On Sunday. November 26th, there passed peacefully away, Mr. Daniel merited for her a wide circle d friends who will ever cherish the memory of one who was a Ill"!- iiil friend. A member of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church. she In a devout Christian woman and was always ready to do her share for the welfare of Christianity. The late Mrs. Mitchell (Hannah ltiacFadycni was born at Kin;- sion. a daughter of the late Archi- bald zind Mrs. MacFadyen. Af- ter hcr marriage to James Mltoneil she lived, for many years in North Wiltshire where she and her lull- band were .1 well-beloved couple. Later they moved to Cornwall and since ihc death of her husband some l\\‘8l’ll_\'-lDllI‘ years ago, she made her home irriih her only rlaughicr. Mrs. Maclrieson Vieher- son of Cornwall by whom she was -l' cared and by whom aha J Carmichael oi‘ Fairville. in his row; he did not cnjov his usual aoctl health altho he was up and flDOlil : his home every day. He was taken‘ suddenly iii the dav previous io lllS sician who saw that the end was near. His pastor M. 112v. Nioiis. M McDonald administered Extreme .U‘nction and ii few incziienis iaicr his spirit passed llWflY _ I The late Mr, Cannichacl was noted for his bounteous hospitality. and was supported lav his wife who possesses ‘the same rzood qualities which maize an ideal home. where all classes and creods awrrc welcome ‘ ur ly an excellent enter- tainer to both vounz and old. lic was alwavs a welcome visitor amoiv. his numerous friends who will cher- ish his memory and pray that his reward may izreat. Endowed by Almighty God with musical talent and DOSSOSSIAIQ a rich medium baritone voice he Salli! his first service his parish church. Vernon River. on Christ- mas morning 1892. and continued to give constant, faithful and in- telliitent service for forty-six rears. We hove and Drav he is now priv- ed to ioiri with the mvriads oi 78th vear. For some months prey- death. He was attended bv his nnv- d Angels in sinzinz endless hymns of the visible mes-I ence of his Creator. He leaves io mourn his uassiiii: Teresa Campbell) wo dausrhiers and two sons. Mar- <rct ‘Mrs. J. Daze). Nlontreal. aiida. (lvlrs. J. Ennis; Greenfield): Duncan, R. C.N.V Rn Halifax: John in homestead: also an adni)“ ed son and dauizhier. l-Iarold Wood- burv and Marv McDonald marl oin- sister Mm John Prauaht. One sister . John Bradley) and two broth .s Charles Robert predeceased him a few years riizo. His funeral to St. Joacliims Church. Vernon River on Wedncs- day. 29th was vcrv larzeii- attend- ed. notwithstanding lhc almost im- M . M E Power. For: Pall bearers were: Messrs. Dun- can Carmichael, Louis J. Reid, John elan. Leo Wood, Hennan Gill. Reid Walsh. May his soul rest in peace. Over 80 Mass Cards received and many letters from arm-pathetic glPlsillS in Province. Canada and MRS. JAMES MITCHELL 0n November l7. 194i. ilierc passed peacefully away at Cotn- wall, Mrs. James Mitchell in her eighty-fifth year. The deceased had enjoyed good health until a short time before her death, when rige began to leavc its imprint and her health began to fail until an, e above mentioned date Codi called her lo I-Iis Eternal Home. ‘> Possessing a kind and cheerful; disposition. she endeared herself to, all who had the privilege of her: acquaintance. Her kin 1y floods and the hospitality of her home; . sorely missed. Besides he: fer. she leaces to mourn two Mrs. Vlillizim Auld, Char- lll,l‘lo ‘u and Mrs. Johnstona Mann. Kensingtcn. The funeral was held on Sun- ‘ Noxrmber 19th. A short ser- lirid at the Cutciiife The remains were i0 the Clyde River n Church where The ~ rvice “'35 hcld. The ser- vici- was colldliCied by Rev. G. C. ivebsiei". assisted by Rev. Skinner. A large numben mourners and friends paid silent iribiilc u) a loved one zone 1e reli- The hvmus siinp were: "The Lord’! My ‘ciaherd? "Abide with M!" aiul "Foicver With the lord." Interment was in the River Presbyterian cemetery. The pail-bearers were! Mew‘! Bertram and Ira Auld. John Mac- Ncvin. Frederick Beer. Millar Mae- Frcivcn and Roscoe MacDonald.‘ n .i" Card Of Thanks TliPfldflivi Novison, Courier. Char- lfiilfiOvVli R It. 6. ivishrs t0 than! the box-holders of Mt. Edward mm (ind cmirai Rovaliv for their very rzenerous zifts. also all tltasl who remembered him at Christmas At E a t n n. Simpson, leail- ing drug, gro- cery, hardware s i. o r e s. Ir write De Products. 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