rags rm NOW TRY THIS aim-llltslwryteholpclollp §P||v|PLEs Over 5 years‘ was i help- inl bring back natural skin ". lnaothnsn Preferrud b71102: nuneo-Cutiulrl-uibupodi Blunt your drunk’: modal .3’ _ _ TICURA SOAP i. omtmrut OTIIIISI TRY CUTICURA BABV OIL Bloomfield 8i Vicinity Mr. Claire Gallant who has spent. the holidays with his parents, My. “and Mrs. Rae Gallant of Bloom- field Station has retumed to his ‘studies at 5t. Dunstuns . Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor of Ken- singwn. Vl5iit*(‘i iii the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Frank MacDougall of Bloomiiicm station the latter being a sister of Mrs. MacDougall. Mrs. Braden Keefe and son Fred- I die accompanied by Emmet Foley of Bloomfield were recent visitors| Io summmide. t- ; Mrs. Keir Dunbar and family of filootrtfielcl Corner. have recently tnovcci to St. Eleanoifis nvhcrc hr"; {contest cltmaxing u. a. we: flurry ixlioliolidaysstthehbolnolh IndianRiver. -<Mcasrs. Harold Mwhellsn. Will- iam Shea. and Bruce Jordan left last. week for rlallfax. —-Mr. Edward Gillie. (hsrbtte- town was a recent. visitor to Indian» River. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Glllis. —<M.r. Walter Marche has return- ed. to his studies in Monctlon of!!!‘ spending the holiday season with his wife and Ian-lily in Indian River- ‘ Betieque-South Shore liockey g -—Stumnerslda Crystals chalked up their first vlctory- in the cur- rent South Shore Leamlo onyMon- day night by defeating theBor- den Mayflowers 7 -3. The Crystals had things much their own way in l l who knew him. and Mrs. Michael Iletuiessey. In Honor-hm II. HINNIESSEY O oolinu o! deep 10-. gret that the many friends 0f MrJ La/wrence llennemey learned of his death in the Charlottetown Hos-pi- tal on Sunday, December ist. 194E in his 51st year. | Mr. Hounesaey. who bod been 1n ill health for ehe past. few years,‘ died peacefully fortified by the last rights of the Catholic Church. He enioycd a wide circle of friends. By many he will be remembered as the successful business man. charter member of the (Iredit Union in his parlm. and the true gentleman he but. to his more timate as- ltwuwlt-bf B52 and foremost 8s n. devoted husband and loving fut-her. The many ex- pressions of sympathy received by 11m cnannorruroyvu suagorait‘ . and Mn. J. J. catiisnaa Mrl- John Vemv and nun. Ml‘. and Mr; James Kelly Mr. and Mn. Thomas McAvinn Mr. and Mrs. G P I sour rowan ond Mr. and Mn. Thomas Prwaa Mr. Ray Molyneaux Mr. James Mullins lfieo A. MncAdam r. and Mrs. wunam Campbell Mr. and Mrs. A. Walsh Mr. John MncGillivsr-y Mrs. M. McCourt and Ihmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes Thomas Runohan Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bhephard Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monteith Jr Mr. Patrick C. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle Mr. Mr. Thomas Prun Mr. Bert Costello Mr. and'Mrs. John H. McCarviiie his family testify to the high esteem "Y1 pump“ in which ha was held by all those M1". liemlassey: was born in Char- loltetowh the son of the late Mr. the opening Period bl" ll"! MM"- spent his entire life as a citizen of flvlvers recovered somewhat: in the Charlottetown, lust two sessions which produced some of the most rugged hockeymrife. 'erine Margaret, tMrs. City; Rosalie and lame and Ray. Surviving him also pan1ny_ are three brothers. predeceased him. seen in Bedeque Rink for some time. Tempers flu-ed throughout the .of fists in the final period which iznidctl to the excitement of the Jan-go crowd presont. Bernard. Shields and Gallant car-l husband is stationed iii that Atr- I giort. Mrs. Dunbar and family will l he greatly missed by their many rierl the attack for the wirmers. accounting for six goals while the‘ .Da-rrach boys shone for the losers. l friends. MB i‘. e-Misses Reta Kelly and Jenn‘ pun-alum who has spoilt the holi- days at their homes have return- id tn l" W College Mr. Harrison Thompson who sprnt Qht-lsimas with relatives in Char- lottetown has returned to his home in Campbellton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDovllflli and family of Bloomfield Station opent Christmas with the latter! parents at Ebbsfleet. Mr. George MacKay of Bloom- field Station was l. TECH" VIN")? to Summerslde. Mr. George Karolos who has been visitin. at the home of Mr. Mike Doyle has recently returned In his hmrir- in Boston. ' Mrs. lildnvalrd Griffin and dailihl- qr of the Dock Road were recent» visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Irving Ramsay and son Cal'- lyle of Rosebank were recent visit- ors to Summersldc and Charlotte- tfywn on business. gcongratulatloxis are extended t0 '1‘. and Mrs. Albert MaoKaY ‘Bloomfield on the hi?“ 0t l daughter M: their hflme on Dec- qnber Slst. ‘Y My» Welwrn Hospital. Albflt- sn. on December 31st to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ramsay of Rosebank n son. Congratulations. _______.__-- —~Mrs. Austin MscLellam U!!! Mia Amelda Macbellan left Y9!" terdsy moming for St. John, NB. QnYQHIQ to Boston. Mass. —-<DA-I'. Rupert MaoLellan and Mr. Allan MacLellan have returned i0 st. nunsmri college after Wend- i ALE IIITTLES Plllttllilisill We call for llo bottles. an! quantity. plnta and quarts; will‘ o" prices paid. We will also nay for Javex bottles. Bring them In and guarantee an ample supply o Javex. Phone Cecil's Grocery, ‘lit, to: The three star selection was: Bernard. P. Darrach and Shields. ltcfcrces: Rivers mid Dorsey. Lineups Summerside: Goal. Casey; fence. Razauet, Shields. C. Ramsay. Joe Callaghan. lmrbcsi ~F°fwards Bemmd- Gauam- Jhe Catholic Cemetery at Charlotte- Left to mourn their loss are his Tony Doiron) City; Mtturice Anne. Shirley, Bernadine. three sous. Maurice. (MTS. Three children The funeral which was largely" at- denoe on December 4th to the Church of the Molsltllloliy RCdtfilllBé‘, where Requiem l g1 l\ ass. was o - . fort-d by Reverend Richard Babies. Famu)’ C. SS. 11.. the services at the grave Rflnahan‘ ibgiflg gnrzjuctt-d by iteverond Ed- ward Baldwin. L‘. lt. bearers Lure. B. Roy liolmnn. Roddy Mac-immh) De‘ Donald. James Coyle. Ray Kennedifi; 'i‘he pail were: blcssrs. Chester l\ic-. Interment was ‘ml Davies. J. Grncb’. J. Ramsay, Fer- gown. |guson. Perry. Sonier. Grady. Borden: Oatway. McIsaac. Jay: Forwards. J. Banach. P. Darrnch. W. Pick- lerl-ng. McTuvish, Dorsey. E. Picker- . ing, ‘Prenholm. l, Summa y First Period:- I—S'Side. Bernard (Shields). 2-S‘Side. shields. 3-$‘Sitic, Grady. Penalties: None. l t [Second Period:- we-Borden. J. Darrsch (P. Darmch). 5—S'Slde. Shields. 6~Borden. P. Dannch. Penalties: None Third Period:- 7—S‘Side, Gallant (Davies). 5—S'Side. Bernard. D—Borden. Oatway. IO-SSide. Bernard <Davles). Penalties: McIntosh. Grady. —D. KEPT DIARY IN CODE DULVERIPON. Somerset. Eng- land -- (CP) - A 15-year-old girl who kept a diary of hei- offences in code admitted in juvenile court she wuss responsible forth-es which caus- ed more than $0.000 ($801100) . '1 ~ , sums WORK m 2 SECONDS Asnnm . EAS ES Sifiili‘... PAlN .® Gluuuu Asruuu manna nus wAv \ Summerside THIS WEEK FRIDAY EVENING-HOCKEY Summerside Kinsmen Juvcni f SATURDAY Juveniles ies vs. Charlottetown Kinsman v AFTERNOON ' Skating 3 to 5; Evening 9 to ll longs $2.45 to 53.25- SALE PRICE .7. .. Inga $3.85 to $4.05- SALE PRICE .. Kongo $5.40 to $6.75- SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Our Mid-Winter Millinery Sale IEGINS ON FRIDAY, JAN. 10th Range $9.75 lo $i0.80-. iTheMMary .s j g on. CAPITOL THEATIJ- 1 .75 2.50 3.50 6.50 ' a o-vso u-mo u. qovll moo . ,3‘ . . ~00 ~.-|y;o| JQQ Mayhls immortal soul rest Lu Goal, Dalziel; Defence. everlasting peace. FLOWERS Pillow: Mother and Family. q Wreath: Mr; and Mrs. Maurice A. llughes‘ Mr. and Mrs. Walter I-lennessey’ and Family. Mr. Ernest, I-Iennessey and Family| The Staff of Johnston and Johnq ston Drug Store. I Mr. nncl Mrs. George Pruwse and- Family. Bevan Bros. spray: ‘lihe Sport. Toggery. Mrs. Henry MacLea-n and Family. Miss Mae Clarkin \ Mr. nnd Mrs. Cari Cullen M r. B. Roy Holman W. D. Gillis 8: Co. i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ranahan l Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Harper and Blanche Progressiv Association. Bouquet: . and Mrs. Ray Kctrrcdy . and Mrs. Willlflim Dalzlcl. MASS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Doiron tlligh). ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Hughesl (High). Miss Mary Ilennessey (High) Walter Hermessey Mr. uni Mrs. William l-lennessey Rita and Gert. I-Iennessey Jcc, Joan. Etta. llennessey Mrs. Kathleen l-Iennessey Etild and Harold llennessey Mr. Lou-is MacAulay and Family. Clark MacAulay Loman MacAulay Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larter Miss Helen Larter Mr. Eric Lartcr Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larter The Pupils 0f Grade X. S. J. C. (High). The Pupils of Grade V. S. J. C. The Pupils of Grade III. S. J. The Pupils of Crude VIII Q. S. (Bi. Tiha Pupils of Grade V. Q. S. S. Mrs. P. C. Brown and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and Family. Mrs. Family. Mrs. James Brown and Family. Maurice Martin (Jr.l Mr. and Mrs. E. Coker and Fwnilv Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pound and Famlly- “ Dr. F. C. Dougan Knigthis of Columbus Council Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weeks and l-‘amlly. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Percy Downe Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle and Family. Maurice Molyneaux Mr. owl Mrs. E. Arscnault Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McInnis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowllnl Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cullen ' Mrs. J. Birch and Family ltfi. 5nd Mrs. J. Maclnnil Mr. and Mrs. Pius Callaghan Mrs. Angus Matheaon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeCoste Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyle“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien Miss Florence Peters t Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Mcquaid’ M”, and Melvin Duffy l Mr. James Power Mr, and Mrs. Ben Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. J. Costello and Family. . Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dillon Mr. 1rd Mrs. Ls/wrence Morris Mr. and Mn. June: Strain and w. Mr C. S. Edward Ilartinger and Family. Mr. Jamal Gillan and Jimmie John and James lies-rill Mr. and Mrs. Peter LeClaif Mr. Joseph MacDonald Mr. and Mra. Roy MacGillivafY Mr. and Mrl. MIN“! K611i’ I114 Family. ~ Mary and Connie LOCI!" Mr. and Mrs. John Costello a‘ Josephine . Bill McInr-is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costello Ind I . cifiifina Mrs. John MoQillid Juno: Du UM John POUR - Ii lfi.llflfm Hohnil In. I114 III. John time!!! nuiPu-s‘ Ilitnfirc! mm 1M Fllllly. Ir. and Mrs. Hurry-Dalton _ l- 21m M 1'. Faml I‘ e Conservative Womcnbi ‘M _ ‘ Mrs. Mary Weutherble and Family Louisa Livingstone was held '. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redmond and Mrs. Smith. Miss Sally Costello M1‘. and Mrs. Joseph Power ‘and H? Marion . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Connolly and Family Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin and seven daughters. Mary, Cabh- Family‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maclnnis flushes) (High) Miss Mary Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming and a111,] ‘and Mrs. w. W. Murphy and l \. ‘and Mrs. Maurice McQuaid ‘tended. was iheltl from his late rcs- (High) lvlr. and Mrs. I-J. V. Pinenu Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connolly and Mrs. A. P. Doucette and Mildred Mr. llarry Pineau Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Ilaybotirtie Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello Miss Gertrude King Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weatherbie and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant C. M B. A. Mrs. Thomas Costello Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly and 1y. M . and Mrs. James Duffy and Mrs. Allen MacDonald and Mrs. William Hughes Mr. Leo Dolron Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ready Miss Florence DeRoches Mr. James Coyle Mr. John Power Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kenny Miss Margaret Duggan M1‘. Mr. Stanley Blacquiere and Josephine‘ Martin Mr. and Mrs. R. McCarville Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Kellv M1. nn-l Mrs. John J. Currie SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Mr. and Mrs. Elmlle Doiron > I Mr. and Mrs. James Cont-ally and Family. Helen, Irene Vernon Richards Mr. and Mrs. James Davey. r. 11nd Mrs. Gllbird Richards Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Family. Mr. From-k Hughes Marquerite Davey Mrs. Edith Doyle SYMPATIIY CARDS Mrs. Lottie Brennan and Famil Miss ‘Rosalie Klgglns Mrs. Miller and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fardy Mrs. Katie MacMillan and Lorn Mr. and Mrs. J. Callaghan lvfiss Margaret Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brennan Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Chappelle an Family. Miss Olive Downe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sherre and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Downe Mr. Dillie DeCoste Mrs. Hugh L. MacDonald Mrs. Mabel Spencer Mr. Damien Trainer Mr. Wilf Higgins Nnh. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Veasoy an Family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacRae Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Storey Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehea Mary srrl Art MacDonald Dennis MacKenzie Mrs. Leod. aula MacDonald rick and Vernon Cameron Mr. and Mrs. William MacKenzi Mr. owl Mrs. Ernest. Robin Mr. Earl F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Hook Mrs. I-I. E. Drew and Family. Mr. J. P. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. George Dalzle] i t Family. Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston Miss Gertrude Fleming Mrs. Doris Fields Miss Betty Plnelu Mr. Percy W. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Can.- Fwmily. 1 i and Family. Mrs. Carrie Gallant Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Indy Mr. Angus L. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Lambert. Wsye and ‘Family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dnachar Miss Theresa Murphy Master Layton Sohurman Marjorie and Bill Cutcliffo Mr. and Mrs. Wilillm Dalsiei Mr. and Mrs. Dolph flaming Mr. a-M Mrs. R. l. Sutherland R. G. and Mrs. Fleming Mrs. Annie Clarkin and Mary Maclaaac Mr. and Mrs. Gusaic Mclnnis ‘Miss Mary Gallant Etta LeClair Walter LETTERS OI’ YHIATIIY x I Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly. Boston Mr. Prank Hughes. City. Mr, Allan Noonan. City. Mrs. Mary Jana Murvhy. Cili- Miu- Adela Ovyleélflew York. Mn. l. V. Ball. ty ’ Mrs. Maurice Badman. TILEIAIII‘ ‘ Mnadlfrsuormboiroolqolo- tnn- - Mr. Harry Ccotello, one ' m. and m; Eldon nay. out) W and M . J h H sociates he will be remembered first Family‘ m amp flppeny “d Bard 0f Thanks PM N YOURl94T GARDEN /VITPPV Tho family of the late Lawrence Humour! Illh to thsnkgil their kind neighbours and friends for. flowers. Mass Cards, Massages of thy and other uXIJNISIODI of kindness rim-in: their recent bet-i eavement. . Iii MEMOIIIAII MES, EDWARD WOOD An aged and highly esteemed resident of Pownnl. Mrs. Edward Wood, passed away peacefully ‘on December 28th.. after a brief ill- ness, at the home of her step- grund-daughtcr. Mrs. Juck M: cRae, Cherry Valley. Mrs. Wood who be- fore her marri-a-ge was Frances Alice MacDonald, was born Juzy 28th., 1885, at Milford, Nova Scotla. In her younger tlnys she spent some years in Boston and lmcr in Halli-an, where she mét the lute Edward Wood to whom sh:- was married some fifty years ago- Dut- ing the past few years she spent much of her time with Mrs. Mac- Rue at Cherry Valley. Mrs. Wood was respected by all who knew her und beloved by very many. She had several step children of whom W. H. Wood. of pownal is now the only P. E. Island res-i idcnt. She had numerous step- grztitd-rliildrcil nil of whom held her in high and affectionate rerwrd.' PlAI IAIIY T0 PIIII’ HI" h“! 7'1"!!! Iran of pr- gjm" “Flfldiwlle H111 Phonics will fnymvouncb videodsofplnmgmg < bu dlgilf-t lztd-iirzobrhiauo "°‘"|7 '° n" hull? and unclean-iris; ‘illwqhnur I-i\€_'0ld. lacnurd pmQgg. uon in Cm iaq prdem will “L.” a?“ i°°d ‘PP 1m l9 vial on the health gmmfivé of millions In: fomnste Jill. 2.6:: rsifzrrhz‘ Book _ rihingcounrlessvslieticsofllesflge! $§i'i".."i§ll'§.§'§‘.iiiii°'§f 11"" "-“‘ " o u, u -sm -smvdll adsruzts and k. r who orderui loin in in 1946 'ii feces?“ ’ fill" .7£";'::.'z::;*i‘ " o l 947 Sn! 4nd Nana-r n00‘; 6 " nomtmou seen nous: ctovcttown on l REED CHEMISTRY GRADUATE DETAILS I PENICILLIN TASK m: fro T0 New‘ Premises W0 Are 331/3% LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S WEAR FUR TRIMMED COATS, CIJOTH COATS, DRESSES, HOUSECOATS HATS, SHIRTS and» BLOUBES CHILDREN'S COATS, DRESSES, SNOW SUITS, sun's and SALE JANUARY nut Mrs. L. Mon Inclusive OUR 7 Orion-In; y Off All RAINCOATS FROM to JANUARY 18f H. Poole tague. In Memorials: Ila-nurture 00mins SB.—1B|'I In memory of a dearly loved hus- band and father. A token of love and remembrance of one we shall never forget. Although in her 92nd year she \vasl in possession of ull her faculties and‘ her mind was clear and she still had a wonderful memory. For many y yt-nrs she \\'-".s a devoted and vniued member of the Pownul Methodist. (now United) Church. She has’ several nieces living, among them! Mrs. tRev-l W. Swetnam. oi’ Liver-i pool. N. S., Mrs. tRev.) RM. Brodie Weymouth. N. S., Miss Louise Cusiance, Halifax, antLMiss Mar-T garet. Mat-Donald. New York City. The funeral services were held ‘Dec. 30th. at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. conducted by Rev. E. R. Mac- Vlozti- and Rev. '1‘.E. MacLerman; afterwards at Puwnal Church Con- ducted by Rev. E. R. MncVtcur and Rev. A. S. Weir, of Vernon. A large gathering of friends were in attendance to pay their tributes of respect to a much esteemed friend and neighbour. Interment took place in Pownal Church Cemetery. The pull bearers were: Messrs P. J. McKennu, Robert MacRae, Albert Bruce. W. H. Drake, Arthur Moore and iwilliam Ings. The floral tributes included:- ‘Wreath. "Louise and Jean"; Crcs_ cent, "Elizabeth and girls"; sp-rays, "Margaret. MacDonald". “The Mite. i Raeshond "Will and Jean." MRS. DOUISA LIVINGSTONE The funeral of the late Mrs. in the West. Point Presbyterian ,Cl1urch 011 Sunday, October 20th, I946. after a short. service in the home of her son with whom me lived. Mrs. Livingstone was the dBK-ighlcl‘ of the late Duncan Mac- The following from a Port. land. Oregon. exchange will be read with interest by relatives and Wife and Funily. Montague. P. E. I. friends as Dr. Illvennore's moth- rt‘ was the former Miss Helena smith. sister of the late Mr. Wil- liam Smith of this city. She was for sometime in the millinery department of Moore and Mc- Leod‘s and is pleasantly remem- bored. Dr. Arthur Livermore. who for the last. two years has been working ln one of the 40 British and American laboratories which collaborated on penicillin research for army-navy program, Wednes- ‘day returned to Reed College. where he did his undergraduate study in chemistry, to discuss the work with scientists here. “Up to this tune.” said Dr. ivermore, "the only penicillin in Vmedical use is borrowed from .natural mold. Great strides have been mode during the period of war research. however. in study- ing the structure and synthesis of the drug. The results of research done by these 40 war laboratories ‘is being compiled and will be ‘published in book form early next. your." Working under Dr. V. du Vig- lneaud. one of the nation's lead- iing bio-chemists. he was one of a team of 15 scientists engaged by the governmentfor the Cornell university chemical research pro- ject. . Dr. Livermore is now an instructor and engaged in research at Cornell University Medical College in New York City. and was named in a recent United Press story announcing discovery .of the synthetic process. l ‘ L I 1 Mrs. Walter Bmman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennesley and Sisteni Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murphy and and Douéall] iind Mary MacEuchcrn “Mn 13.8mm. is survived by ms 25f} My 0 tglown’ P‘ E‘ I‘ M a" wife. Josephineof Calgary. a dauflh" y ge S“ mm“ ‘° Wm tor. Mrs. John n. mvllhersev. Cal- y In Loving Memory of our dear Husband and Father, VERNON FORD, who departed this Jun. I0, 1945. Inserted by- Wife and Son. life POWNAL W. I. December meetir-B was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Jones, 23 ‘Pleasant Sh. Charlottetown. Meet- ing opentxi by singing the Ode fol- lowed by the creed repeated in unison. Minutes of last were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by seven members. two members paid fees. Mrs. Willard Jenkins and Mrs. Richard Jenkins were appointed 5491001 Conlmillee and asked to see that the usual treat be provided for the children at Christmas. Collection amounted to $1.55. The Sick committee passed ln a bill for fruit and baby gift which was paid. Mrs. Cyril Jones read a paper on Rural Orv-operation. A contest was endoyed by all. Mrs. Richard Jen- kins invited the January meeting to her home. - Meeting closed with Anthem after meeting National which delicious re- freshments were served by the host- ess. assisted by her daughter Orio. and Miss Ruth Wood. The Novem-v Point with her family and at gafY. nephe-w. Leo Trainor. Cal- me “e of “m” ‘he married gary. iwo brothers. Frank. Calgary George Livingstone of W st - - - - . Point. \vho predrfct-uscd her t-hirtetv- “M Ewes" Dem“ M‘°h‘“““' m’ 1 two yours ago. Elie was a woman. of exemplary character. G Assisi. Congregation dehldvrotregnmf. ; homgmakar and a friend to a. Providence. RI. and s. artn, who knew her. Although in he]; Gamvan of Calgary’ and two Branch‘ 91st year she still retained 1 5°“ Mmhm “d T"°“°° mmi -l'1er faculties to within a month hargci" oalgani" . 0f her death and passed nwny S°1°.""‘ rcquw“? ‘ugh Mass was! (rusting 1n the suvyng Byood o! sung 1.11 Si. Marys Cathedral, Col-i her Redeemer. 18ml’. at 9 a.m.. Friday. DEC. 5. 1 _-| when am 1e“ to mum fOurJ-Ild burial followed in St. Marys sons and three daughters, name-IWYIQKHY- P51159511" W"? Mesail-l 1y John J, (sprtngtield, MassJgP. ooyle, O. Condon. H. J. Ryln. F‘rt'1nklln W. (Keene. N. 1-1.); Ralph L. (Saskatoon. Sask); Fahcrty, RIP. J. ZZhKJiii. F. 1.. Hughes and M-G- David H. with whom she lived: In Memos-hm’ Mrs. Garfield McIsaac (Nellie) of d n. Rosetown. Basic; Mrs. Oliver New. comlb (Margaret) Milford. Conn. and Catherine who was with her‘ mother giving her loving care un- til her death. She also leaves (fight grand- who departed this life January 10- children. namely, Forrest. Mor- 94 jorie and Orrin. children of Mr .' l Gar! Maclsaac; Howard, Gem-gill H" “Wmmhulibk l" mil Jean Md mum’ children of judgments and how msurobable David Livingstone. 11nd Yvonnefim‘ ‘"75! d MoCLOBKEY-Jn loving mem y of _ m" deni- son and brother Artbun! d | 0 gnnt unto be: meeting was held at the home‘ of Mrs. Everett Weathcrbie when sisters. Rev. Sister St. Francis ofithe following officers were awful?!"- ed for the coming Yfiafi President. Mrs. Charles Jones. Vice president. Mrs. Lewis Her- man. Sec‘y.-treas.. Mrs. "John Worth. Assistant Secy-trsas. ‘Mrs. Edi- son Smith. Directors. Mra. W. 111B! and Mrs. Herman. A Auditors. Mrs. W. Mrs. A. Moore. ‘ Jenkins and PROTECTIVE DEVICES ARE GUARDS FOR HOME Ready to enforce the claim that a women's home is her chefs are new protective devices that shield her from unwelcome intrusion as effectively as the moat and drow- brldge guarded the privacy of til! medieval queen. Standing guard at the portal are door-inlaid panels with a one-way transparency which gives the housewife a private view oi’ calfcrs without (‘bsclusing her ptvscnce. What callers see is their own rc- flectlon in the silvery surface so mirror-like that. boll-ringers are t i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lsrter The pail-bearers were James. Lionel. and Lewellyn Livingstone. Frank Stewart. Charles Crosunan A England:- daug tor of Ralph Livingstonrni F“ who has knvwn ‘he "m"! 0' and lso a number of great grand- Jhe Lam? chudrom Eternal happiness The service at the home and.mm' oumi‘ church was conducted by Rev. E",- mmunmmd by Moth" H371‘? 358M11- lllki"! 501" hi5 Father Catherine and James. y discourse the twelfth chapter of] l_._ fig‘: Cor. The hymns sung were: ~ I ~ c mid-s My Sh 1 d'.' ' "Nearer My God to The? mhndi ‘n "lShall We Gather at the Rlver".i . ___. a1 being favourites f th d - . m,‘ ggggg- Nigafthe dbeggtlzulM nib}? John Tméiinfluffiulifif 8n 0 orn n “ was dung by Mrs. Leslie Mag- “u, ‘nun’, Lean and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. 1Tb" k annulus-if be severe gznnwitamfliaivslsylshausm quick. no q was call and Edward MacDougall. H‘! "Mm ‘"411 ‘Timid "l l"- The magnificent flornl tributes on‘ Ye" h" ""95 m" m" "d Whifh were carried by Harding h: 50mm- md gem-g‘, ‘Gjuclaf-L When Gog] culled our den father relatives of the deceased. went "'7' to show the high esteem in which the aspirin-a was nus an! ‘m’ """°"°"°“"" the community and home where 3'4]; Mlggfl by (Joell u"! Mm; she shall be greatly missed by- nag Family. all who knew and loved her. I 1m mo» “m: ‘In Moratorium John hunts ‘rumor. age ‘l0. ' well blown former Calgary eon-l "'.m"‘°'7 ttrootor. died mesdav. D06. S. i040. M“; wAnnlx smqflg He had been ill fur the put year.‘ w. mm was born in Charlot- rum owl! "II-n 10th. INI- tetovm. P..I.. and for many years - was associated with the firm of h“, u: '7 n‘ “m; Haddelsey a minor. no was to m‘ m" "‘°"' Oaiory in i011 undamaged in the‘ contracting btuinus. later become. in: associated with the 81mm’: y Oofifrom whom he received t a long in l8. Ir. ‘Rainer was a 0th do- and humour-y a the sum Iol a sustains-infiltration mar club. Ha mama it. any cameraman-plenum V. M. Non. Ialooim ' before the '1‘. O. A. is Ottawa was a ii, J. MABOII OPTOIIIIIII!‘ Fit d S P017158 Gillie! "- "- s... Monlagnahll. Olfiol Bowl l0 lo ll l. ll. ltaal l. Holiday! etc. bv oflfliflfl" Office Connected Willi more apt to preen than peer. In contrast to ordinary mirrors which are silvered chemically on the rear surface. this new marvel -t.0p secret during wartime when it was used by armed forces- is coated on the front iurfuce. In the surfacing process, thq glass is bombarded with chrome alloy molecules which stick as tight as lichen to a wall and. according til manufacturers. can't be rubbed nr scrubbed off. Translucent Shields Add to new home guards. trans- lucent, plastic mesh window shields which admit as much light. as plain glass. but screen windows from in- quisitive eyes. When these spring- roller-operated shields an pulled dc-wn, light rays, filtering through vlmllte mesh, are spread in a dif- fused glow through the room- Trcated to an occasional damp- cloth cleaning. these‘ shields will retain their frosty beauty for years. say the makers. New locks streamlined for great- er beauty and easier operation have super pin-tumbler cylinders that defy the craftiest lock-picking thief. One such lock is a sleek- looking. rustless metal "one-arm" night latch. This doubles its bid for favour from package-en IICYCKI housewives because it can he opened with one hand. leaving the other hand free to manipulate bundles or baby. The latch bolt, automatically held back when the key is turned in the lock. 1prlngr out. and locks the door as it closes Other newcomers-ready for personal locks that. secure any door tigainst a mcddlesome Miss Pry. A metal shaft that fits between door and door jamb. It is long enough to accommodate various door thick- 1195505. Anothm" lock made of white plastic and designed to be attached to bathroom doors, can be broken by o stout blow on the door ghould Junior lock himself in. Complementing the appearance of these~ new locks are polished hrnss doornobs made smaller for easier grasping by feminine hands. SHOCK RESTORES ’ SPEECH l l WORCESTER. England - (CPI --»Mnurice Davis. 2t. speechless for l0 years following a. laryngltis at- tack. cried out when he nearly caught his iiund in a factory saw. and. finding he ‘had regained hi8 voice. talked until he was house. HEADS U!’ , In Fiji. the human head k sacrrd 11nd it is an insult to reach above it. \ I. llacfloiiaid on. Mlle to their homo in balm. ne wbiobmade ht of the lticill season. I