hvitrd. icllvliéfliilrflllllillfiwl . .3;.;aol-l§ainl-cifixflr:wrtfiac—x—xflaili CHURCH, 0F - UNll ED CHURCH ENQLAND _ old CANADA f." - i snlull. TRINITY UNITED “Pnfiiriiecliei-Ee ‘ - CHURCH ' u‘ cgsghlul. Malone out. L. nsnlhont. . D ias dos-son “~- '.....;"1...£:i. -_ , 521717.10 SUNDAY j,» llol Communion. . MI ' Choral Eucharist and Ser- .-; luon. “. gundoy School. _ > 1.00 Evensong and noon. 1.15 Study Groom. . WEIKDAYS communion . siyhfondoy and "Ill!!- m Tamil!- ‘ Wodnesdoi- » Tgesdgy, ellluuday, Satur- - do!- “r1:- 1.» r ly- - n.- ‘mk d" fiFml-mnehrg s , u» pristed. Vistoru are f-Qwml ’m the Incumbent. is glafllo m them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME "n. PAUL'S CHURCH m. Jones r. lbhott, ueelT Miss Lilllsn larlc. Organist ANGLICAN ADVANCE APPEAL SUNDAY m Holy Communion 1100 Morning Prayer and Sermon 2.80 Sunday School 7.30 Evening Prayer and Seflllon Prucherz. The Rector. All members are urged le attend the Services this Sunday. Visitor: Always Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN _ rllll runs OF sr. JAilTfi Minister lie llev. T. ll. Buueil Sensors M.A., 8.12M. Orlfunist " llos I. Ll iau Mole-Is . Boo. Ian. CHURCH SCHOOL — s Day" Service "kills" ii um. MORNING WORSHIP- iiI-DINATION 0F EDEN! Sermon: "C hl-leve Holy dhul-eh" them: Turn Ye Evan to Ms.- Ari i. I. lIarkQ. Soloist. Mrs. NJ). Mscbean. Jrosdcast CFCY. . .00 p.m. Evening Worship. wermvll: " hrlst Misunderstood" them: Tod - Allforli. e Minis r will conduct the irvioeo and deliver the Sermons. . ZION PRESBYTERXAN ‘ ‘ CHURCH Prince and ursfton Israel -..-_- Ministi Irv. c. CAR-LYLE wunsrn Arthur Boner. Choir Director Helen Stewart. oi-gonler. lrorrntlvs DAY llolwlrm wonsmr l-Nno-ln. rhene‘: "Noble Moth- gyglzllli 10,348. 101. m. My biothers Prayer." The Ordinance of Baptism will “ilglfllfllliered at the morning “Von. rhe Sabbath School wvllziusrvs a special Mother's Day r. Parents and friends are EVENING WORSHIP 1M r-n. Theme: "Our iligil 1 54. Z9 . 562. Anthem: "Jezns, Saviour mien It!‘ —Schneck r mnm" "l! lather and ‘thy “m”; "l" “l! II may be long "M 11M w, the Lord thy Y" ISmmrdLIu-‘lyl invited to NB. Be s p N‘ _.._...,_ . ‘Ylzuhlvs vacancies for f.- nnnibor clinlen lo handle hogs in dif- al" Pllis of the province. Any 2-. '- ...-:.- mmlllillloh with so LIVESTOCK MARKETING IOAID {"1" ' ~ Charlottetown. "until: ~"" DUBAI ' w , General Vocal an Word's? pe . Evening orship ‘l p. I- Su-mon by CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘viol - Iliubior *- ease"- -.__ ’ “M Th0 Cll lflilfldl — hi‘: All“ (71% a‘ J“- . run. Beginners Prhsry Departments. ' lirmon ‘senile-ii. "ma clruls-r- "iirsle." c": .. e..- i vgeel Selection s; Trinity lllsls t “£00 . PUBLIC WORSHIP. Senna. llaigh C. Young, Soc‘. Ml" .0. selelitlen by the ladlso‘ Chorus. BAPTIST rum BAPTIST. CHURCH linbtor, In. l. Judson Levy. ID. Morning Worship 11 s. m. cSoirnsosl: Address by Mr. Ialh . oll Secretory. Maritime llgious Tducationlll Council. The Church School ll noon ini- nssndfatniy follwhgu moral: we . Classes or o l: sold mugging m ltlldy Plow. an. f, l. Levy, ID nl e o sing- s.“ 3"“... .2.:1.-..v.-."..:." "~ as their Anthem, "Ills Pray- e from In l The Church Choir will hove charge of lnusie at Ivcning Scr- nrmr" "M Th‘: finch welcwieo to its pul- .» m - ""- Yon ‘are ‘very cord invited to WDfIlip with BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAI CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAI. l. T.I.. Mi ter l . MRS... ‘M17. STEWART, ofllflli and moir Directdr 11.00 am- Merning Worship and Communion. Sernml: ' ‘S RIGHT-BAND Solo: "You Are a Wonderful Mother." 2.30 p.nl. Church School and Smulaluou. h been m pee v re ram so n for this p . Parents child- lul are Invited to a 1.00 pm. Evening Worship Sor- t I . Presbyterian “Afilvngrchmgr a . st flfllelhggm at cs0 run. llsltilaa: rs; richer’ for You"— i Attend Church Slnlday. We invite you to Central Christian. d WTllTBl-‘itloh Illil Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUND PIINOE snwAunY ISLAND AUXILIARY TIiANSLATION AN D DISTRIBUTION "Out of every 1.1m men who re the Bible 99b must rrld it o translated fcrrn. When the Society was found- o o res §‘1.&"§."“.'i%'ii 1.1%.. 53'” were in 12 wiles; gut by "insist: to! or uiiuionsr- in an linouioio m ironsto- flolisl work, it has been mods bio for the Bible either whole or part, to he my} in well over a § Q 5s '. '5 _I Ilei Q who's-fie?" °""-i'l.°' $2 P. B. I. Auxiliary or “all! ("an 1B, Psheo ' rlnscolsfi. »~ * Pentecostal Church . BTELMAVENUS R! saga-Jill. Special milieu Dog ggii. 5-11-11. way, wll til ilous Olifllbgllligly, May 12t Sacranl will he administered Dy Trinity Male 1g lily‘ r ‘Ralph secret ' ' .......= "XS rue sculmcu A “We! SCIENCE?" .—(An expose" of splrit- T soomrv rumo SIR. -- ‘more ts today a d er . THE CHARLOTiETOWN GUARDIAN crililiil. eilslililili “art-m ...- l "Vi! llillb ll! at": ca!“ -"'~"'- ~- coonjs rel ‘Photographs. I IOODWA-ID IGINNII for Fitted twoor . we»... rlsnluo ours-mus now u, Tocnlbs Music Store. 5-11-11. OONIIDIIATION LIFE IN- IUIANUI, will "tiflih-H-vfifi-Fiiu INIW WATIIBUIY 40 H 8 Alarm Clocks. Toombs Maire COIBI FiiROY. BED INDIAN, Belvedol-r Station. Peter's High. Servlche Sta- 5111-11. 12th. f lidI8l—-N01'(h W11 WDHfiQIAI"%-I%A? r M If on url er ve , ,3 _J. 1. Morrison, Minister. 5-1w1-1i. NORTH IIVIB PA!!!)RATE- 511-“418 . Mly 12th. Services as fol- Ls: cngflreek. Sunday School t 10.15. Service 11 AM. shoe River S. School 2 P, M. St- clrr CHECK-UP —-Clty rellee records reveal that the number of. arrests for April totalled 101. an rlcrssoe of i‘! over a similar er- od of lost year. The greater n m- her of arrests were for drunken- ness. Chief of Police Blrtwistle stated. Markin crossing and rklng zones is un- dorWly and on completion the Police Department plans a strict- er and more thorough enforcement of traffic regulations. There were l8 cases of violation of the traffic code loot month. . off pedestrian WIDDING BILLS --A quiet gill iirelly waddllng took place in w , e t Paul's Chaps on y yternoon at four o'clock, when tanley George Adams, son of Mrs. Frank Dunrlln and the late Ston- ltgwelzh At dfflil or‘ bGhndrlotte- as un e rl a on 1 Holy Matrimony to Winnifreils Mg)’ Bursoylle. dnu htsr of m. we lire. Edward P. urgoyno of Cher- 0 ttetoovn. llric Allan Adams, brother of the groom was grooms- mim. and’ Miss Mae Wall who bridesmaid. The bride wore a sky- blue suit with hot to match trim- med with white flowers. The bridesmaid wore s gold suit with hat to match Mr. and Mrs, Adams gglnmlsléioetlllleir home in Truro, CHURCH. — Mother's TRINITY Day willmbe mtirlgly ohgervgd w. Church at. the IRDITUW Ttillifl¥ y"? n. Melienriiil “ti: is senllcn ambient "The Chrmlm en‘. of Baptism at this service, 8220M selection n will be preached the reeliiar hours 1n the T!” new 16 R. Wi bellscdtoilow sshortfilnl, tobeollowedbythsr srcloss- oo in the Jwllor to men - FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the lots Mrs. Katherine Rnltll. widow of she late James E. Smith of Aims. took place last Thursday afternoon. After g short service at the home of hel- daugh- ter. Mrs. Robert Bseirsto, Alberton, the remains were conveyed by motor beanie to the Holy Trinity Amlicarl Church at Alma where the Rev J W. News nducted the scr- "fll Ii i110 (Riurch and grove. The 1'52???" ‘i’. "°°"‘° mm“ c y w o wer wnl t chill-nil gm ds e K on 3min was held w the residents the community. The pell- l” bearers were: Ray Foley. Andrew 513511111". Milli O'Brien, Rich- a ‘Hi JG“ , 11¢ Mjplg Donald Ewleigilhr m “d THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — speaker at the morning service ‘$131 be Mr. h C. Young, Secretary of the M time Religious mo“. tlorlsl Council. As Mr. Young 1; e gapahlepand talented‘ leader in W. _ the Parent B is and ms Dominion Bible Seals tlialgngerhbiflgzs and this "Gilli. nd over befnreeeliee-r and the American v All this may be due cf war; but even Ancestral voices . the hassrde e us togetht. q and its cause f! Auxiliary or wl sacrificing." ‘Wtli- bung" d others. ‘There 1:8 oneiorhltiwover, whaigh forth tile story of the “Good Sam- aritan." and that. revealed the tr better than '1 ion would have done. number wast our um mothers did, Maggot" 1 ts moth speck. W are 1d byeth: poet ‘himself mo: t 5'13"’ it was based on a moi incident. The h kept o store. Herson had one Sh misses her boy. and never was ~theaonvolilor tinmore gob lcnyzitds-Bh a ymailarlittl d0eigi_ulfl ymihg “ . e one dmsnl f come home. However now she eeys that she will be satisfied with lees. The years are great teachers: quickly be quite impossible. th h rrmfins d": be gone The prises 33W. ‘i5 to take and make hergmce i? ii i 5i: Rn. I. M. ldscdiilvroy, DD. Dear Irisnds , - sacrificial service. } THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA o Semis, Ontario. Moderator of the Goaosoi Asosodriy . ', lay, 194s - -_l's the lieabs s and Adheronts of the Presbyterian Clairol: 1n Canada-- fhe great. task of rebuilding a shattered world has begun. Indispensable to the achievement of that task is the ulinistry of a Church that is strong 1n faith, courage, and the Church, under the inspiration . cf the Holy Spirit), is mobilizing its force esisntlal part. in world reconstruction; an the Presbyterian Advance for Christ and Peace‘ Thnnkoffering represents our . participation 1n that. forward movement. Ihorl Ieheuiah was called of God for the rebuilding of the walla of Jerusalem, he did not. begin by lamenting the untoward circumstances with which he was faced, but by confessing his sin before Almighty God. As rs onbark uponthe vast. enterprise to which God has celled us 1n our day, shall we not. do the the sane? v ‘There can be no real advance for Christ that does not 1 originate 1n prayer. Let. us therefore go forward 1n repentance, humility and faith, believing that. we shell be blessed 1n our faithful obedience to God, in word, in deed and 1n substance. faithfully yours, J. l1. liacgillivray Published is ills inlnesl of the Presbyterian Advsncr for Chis! and Pa“ Thouliofioring, and publication duly authorised. Sponsored by Anonymous Donors , W. hlseNsmaeo, D.D. lav . W. Taylor, D.D., Ph. unis e: a- ceeenl Auunbi ‘of Jesus to sweeten even the bitter- ,en irl every tune |to read and study the word of God and for a nlnnber of years was s. faithful Bible Class teacher-Aha ‘ Literature And life A MOTHER'S HEART 1 Dy Booksnon There are various words of ap- estlon than. we often o: sell- iclcl ~ alsrld whirl...“ " rarer" * When the greatat of all teach- ers. the Man fwln Nazareth. was asked to define certain terms. I-le imlally told n sto . The lleetion, "Who is my ne i" gilt 11th any academic definlo- 5 S it. bewh l k at wit?» eeeflmeee 3J1’; 3% ~- or recall tmllvee 0! other mothers ew. ordrworth in his “Affliction of see-no was Penritl-l, and the mother away and no word was receved from him for years. Bile used to to a mother's devotion, "It ls a most affecting composition, which no moi/her 1f 1 may judge by my . t. ad i“ m " The first words are an appeal to break the silence. He is to her as good as dead, for no word has w AS 1mm him for seven years. oaks him for it bakes o moth- er's candle o long time to burn out. he lnfllillfllly dwells on the pest for tiealldlehss Menloryis all that is left to her. and his esrly when full 0f ploy and childish call-ea, What power is in his wildest Mlf. like lll- Alnd mo” 3.3"‘ being-aspirin”, wor cur A1113” fortune glam her gifts on i... iesiii and fami ggthetieador dlewould have had someword. fmednnlofthehirdswh I-Mldmeddtrml it llsid and sea.‘ iil'hoieblodllcf.loniofililiof tearsflilmllk w in lntlie ofmorncsy cihlelltuei would mmei i were: an allslidi 1n Memoriasn. NELSON GARNIIUM ,__.__. After an illness of several months, which he bore without complaint, Mr. Nelson Ggirilhllm. chief preollmen of the Patriot. died at his home early Saturday oven- lng. March 30th. in his 47th y!!!‘- lllthoughl receiving the but medical attention at his home he. prec - p11“ w nwmukthati‘. 6:0 :5 on the advice of his physician. rs qualifying words which we associate llnquished his duties and later went to Toronto where he entered hospital under the care of s epoc- lalist. for two months. About two rnoclths ago he returned heme and had been confined to his bed until his death.‘ The lute Mr. Garnhum was a competent workman. popular with all departments of the Patriot Publishing Co. and was possessed of a most kindly disposition. Joining the staff when 11 mere lad. he wee, after s few vears. given charge of the then fist-bed press. When the big rotary press was installed some years ago he tuck aver and had been in charge of this valuable machine until forced to retire. He is survived by his Wllc. the former Dora Welsh. and sn adopt- ed daughter, s niece of MrsPGarn- um, to whom the sympathy cf all is extended. ' The funeral was held from his late residence. 182 King Street Tuesday morning. April 2nd to 5t. Dunstan’: Basilica where Ro- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. McDonald. who also conducted services at the grave. The employees of the Patriot. Pub- lishing Company eceded the hearse in s body. '1‘ e pallbearers were: W. A. Gnudet. Robert Dun- cnn, Frank L Dillon. Egbert Hughes, William Larter and John Redmond. Interment was i-n the Catholic Cemetery. The following spiritual and floral offerings were received. MASS CARDS Wife (High). a Enlraioyees Patriot Pub. Co. Ltd. (High . Mr. and lVlZrs. Augustus Quinn, (High). ' Doris. Dr. J. ll. and Mrs. Oorrigsn. Mr. and Mrs. John Frnnsham. Mr, and Mrs Dnrl Oarnhum. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnudet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and Family. Mr. and Mrs. P. Fitzsimmn-ils l» and Irene (3). Mr. Egbert Hughes. Miss Maude Trainer. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dillon. Mrs. Leonard Cox. Mrs. l‘. Connolly. Herb alld Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlllcn. Mr and Mrs. Henry Redmond l . Mr. an: Mrs. Frank Quinn. Mr. end Mrs. Leo J. Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle Mr. Charles and Miss Mal-forte She even enviae o eon so place to snot/her, but "we esus realise A private servic lurme at which Mrs. W. N. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. The pupils of grades V11 and IX Notre Dame Academy. Mr. M. Roach and Helen. The Mtge? Family. . Frank Henrlassey and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mr. and Mrs. Gus G Mr. Vernon McQuuld. M". and Mrs. Fred Atkins. Mrs. Alice Byers. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts. eliy (2) Mrs. Anita will-h and fnlmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Williams and Bill and Gertie Brnwders. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Murphy. Mr. Cieor e Mecbellon. Miss Mar on King. Mrs. Lorne Harper. Mrs. Lyster Msclmils. Miss Janet McDonald. Mrs. Margaret Tomkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jose hgower. Mr Earle McCourt. Miss Lucy Arsensult. Mr. and Mrs. John King Miss Clare McDorlal Miss Margaret Aitklrls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John Howatt. SPIRITUAL BOUQUITS Mr. C. Tierney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson. ship of the church oiganllst, his niece, Miss Peer] Jones, filming cemetery” allhearers were essrs M W. oo Eooharn, Henry Jenkins. Russell Jenkins, Russell Driscoll and Kant ones. and are as follows —H lb i: B tist Mr. and Mrs. John King. (jfiyalg: a“ mo up Miss Lena Ohappelle Keith and Bernice Cameron. ' and Muriel, Ottawa. Miss Rosalie Kllgins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. Miss Stasls Power. Misses Lettle and Maud Pass- Aid Mr. and Mrs. McNeil]. Mr. and Nhs. Thorgns Doyle and family, Toronto, Lambert and Mary Waye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. Mr, and Mrs. Westley Ford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard and Mr. W. Ernest Mclnnls. Mr. and Mrs. John Howntt Mrs. Laura Alchorn and Harry. . and Mrs. Henry Bourgeous, B. . Harold Donahue. Cornwall. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cameron. Augustine Cove, P. E. I. FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow-Wife and Dene. wIQBlh—ThQ Patriot Publishing . d. oWreutil-The Manager and Staff Whltlock Tire Service. Spray-Mr. ‘and Mrs. Dan Garn- Family. @“y—m”5°u' Jess“ and Fanmyiflwe brothers namely, Donald and Archie, Charlottetown: Ray Liberty Avenue in Park, wee. widow er’ John 1r. Mellie: dsughtes- Mm Pnffkil Park 1 2a ysm n n 0i‘ . here freon P-rince Elfifi qyrsys- Doris. Catherine ‘ltsrll of Thanks ' Mrs. Nelson Gcrnhum and Doris wish to sincerely thank the k'nd bors and the many faithful friends who were so kl d in their ‘recent ssd bereavement. Also The Patriot 11d” Mrs, Dr. J. E. Carri on. The is Ssrv Ban , beside her hmband. The obs meted by Glories MscDunfv. pastor of Ccln- LeglgfL Thebeosltilill edtlhelove and esteesnoffrienda and neidtlhors She en own l until the time of death. Kayo. and to all iheoe ssou oer-do. Spiritual eta. Messages of Longd andllilhhheborotha To xii portstion to and from phoning 170 or 1010. In Memos-inns John Benjamin Farqnharson On the MOI-fin, of April 17, 1946, there passed peecefulltyl swa from the scenes of all ear y rs to the fullest love of aim-y in the per- olm Benjamin Farcuhsrson rt, fifth year. Born o1’ J in his sl Eh J1‘; ‘I?! e son o‘! Stile late llllilsr- 8 ergusun or. am n ar- guharson and was born Jslglnry 28, B82, He resided in Mt. Her-but un- til his desnlh. In 1913 he was united 1n mar- riage to Lilies Pearl Jenkins who tenderly cared for him during his illness assisted by his devoted daughter-ln-law Isobel and his son giuucll. Besidfis gtesleleft to mourn s pnlsim e andsosl n the hale Ernest 8r sister Elie; Mrs. Vcrner Hlggs, Nsppan, N. 8.; o brother Dr. How- ard‘ hzquhsrsorl of Gieechaer, Al- r a Honoring his profession of faith 1r. Christ no Saviour, he become a gills!‘ of strenrth in the Hazel- rook Baptist Church of which he was a generous su and for many years held of ice as Deacon, also served on the Board of Trus- tees and Central Committee. His life bore witness of the power of rloed. He loved empty ohalr and open. Bible ke eloquently of the loss sustaine . To him his clllumh was the closest link to Heaven. e was held in file sweetly rerldered " Will Be Done". Despite ilhe cond ticirl of the Hymns sung f v rites of thee deceased. -rr$°’r§>.~.is° My Shepherd", "I Am ‘llhine. O Lord" “Blessed Auurance". The chor feeiinnly rendered "Servant. of God. Well Dorie." Rev, A. E. Todd. n-n intimate friend of the family, cor-ducted the services, bringing a vary eocnfortlrllr GoodlFz-lday message linked with the llfe of our departed brother, who while trenching his lost was h g “I . "His ever flml faith, his sure and steadfast hcrpc. ills bender Chi-tor 1m love marked him for o life of service within his ell/arch. For him. it can truly be said "He rests from his labors and his works do follow "Peace. perfect, peace, in this world The Blood oi’ Jesus whispers, “Peace within". The music was under one leader- lnter-ment took lace 1n the ad- d, Joesph Mac- 4 may s» so as the Guest of ill-D's TAXI by 5 I It is s pleasure to be of service to you, ED‘! TAXI I ‘ ‘ v ‘ v 4§§4§‘¢_....'i Wliruoulicsmiellr“ 5 As in tile past Mothers desiring taxi trans- Churcll on Mother's Day PAGE rllluég» vvvv In Memos-lain‘ PTE. GORDON GILLIB The death occurred st the Pro vim-rial Sanntorlmn Clmrlottgwwg, on March 16th, 1946, of Ptc. Gordon Gillie at the early are of twang; four years. Gordon volunteered servgces in May t. "West, Nova Scotla Regimerst" oi the 1st Canadian Division. While servlng in action with the "Wesi Novas’ he was sex-lowly wounded on the night of March u. and lifter hos talillatiorl. 1n both merit at. Hal ox slrld Debert Mill- tstv Hospitals. l-ic finally entered the Provincial Srulotovlllm, Charlottetown, and after many months of patient ell!- feriiuz passed away on the above mentioned date, He was brave in bottle and equally heroic during his stifle r . The fur-era! service was held in " Vnlleyfiald United Church of which standing was a member. Nutwlth he - favorable travelling a sympath- ‘euic audience filled the church. Rev. _ t A D. Stirling conducted the eer- vice. l-le spoke on the words of St. Paul. "I have fought-s good tight." He said on such an occasion so this we realize how much we owe to the mar‘. who made the nlprnne sacrifice for country and home and for our civilization. But for them we would he under the heel 0f a brutal despot, s mod- ‘ern Nero Wlh a d who gave their youm-z livespbe save. the world from such s. trlfledy and our ‘civilization from going out in darkness "From felling. hands they rowhhe torch " The floral tributes were beoutlfulmu B m, us t}, h,“ i, m“, “my Pillow-The Fault fought a good It is for us to 5 acrihce and live 1y. f sy——Ella, Verrler and Family. aiaxmffigvk? its,“ o! flqhwoumas reads-Howard and mmiiy. S ray-Roy SP shall be established and‘ wars may cease unto the ends of the earth. long procession followed the Georg“ md Family‘ casket. to the cemetery where the Pmy-wen- mm“ w“ Fwmy- Monlniile Branch o! the. Canadian Spray-Henry. Florence and Potted PhJlt-JVHS, W. N. Jenkins {Legion conducted a llort. service He is survived by his pal-ems and i spii-Y-m‘ Mumnm“ Fmlflg, ‘heme; John and William recently Spray-Mr. and Mrs. M. Spray-Mt. Herbert w 1 discharged after service oversees. A °°d- s1 te (s a1 l M . Potted Plant-Mt, Herbert Ladies pfedgceuid°hhn ‘fwem m“ “o, Gordon Reel The poll bearers were: William Puma “mp4,” Hem‘ an‘ Y}, S_ Reilly, Leslie MacDonald, Marshall IN MIMOBIAM MR8. AGNES I.‘ MILLICK Mrs. Afln E. Melliak. U of ‘i’! cs Maly 5th, mt- the hosne of her . Minnie E. Douglas. Iidlellldr was c ugh Mrs Lawrence chasm worflllps. and a friend of floral pieces show- .. joyed her borne. doing all her awn work Reynolds. Douglas Coffin A. F11!- er and Emmett MncGillvnv, all members of the Muntsgzue Branch of tho Canadian Legion. Floral tributes were received from the followlnlli PILLOW Mother and Dad. nounu: srltAi Jean MacGrsih. SPRAY Don and Bob Archie and Anne Roy and Annie Jaiui and Bill Peg and Gordon Ross Iyucv and Sinclair MscKay Lillian. Dan and Family , MacGrsth Family. Cmbflflse. PDI. He: dies. woe Al. M“; $1. ."“m“"“.."°' We? “$1 “*- Pl‘; Em" ' 01' I116 8 e @ f1 _ , ' the whvbtrJIflih her h“ rtq- M“ “i” Gertrude ohnsorl. e cu ",0 grand children and eight great on C 8111111 114"!" lknper ‘i Bil-ll’! The burial was fmrn ha own h um hcsne to River Bide Cemetery. wnEATn mloaglle Branch of Canadian Bard oi Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Oiiiii and Family wish to ill-ill m‘! many friends for their acts of kind neg; and sympathy also the Doo- Qm-sjruimstali or the Provincial Snnntlyrltlll and all who sum flow ers, loom-s ind can! o! - my son Also the Canadian Legion for forenrchltflinvain. aionehsiewwliat hhnhonseanlgaveiilll 5-12-11. -l_--.___-—-_ o Islewed be viisi IL . ::.$l.=i"l»%‘4‘lt ciahgmosost ill ‘ ' “ l lo of Dollie! '1'. oePilesson, who passed “mo” dm-ing their vrecent . ‘ bores ‘ Moss E|lTl0il~ venlerlt. In Memos-lam‘. MAIGAIIH‘ I. KELLY l Died May llth. 10M. loving Ielncnbnod nor _ "Sister Harris. b’ nduet. and e oi "fliw