..__ __...._-.-.-. .--_,~._- i... ....__...._. ' THEATRE Come to 3l1“...L§.R5 l' pagan and child-like ...vvho wouldn't give up. no mmcr who! happened . . . . - o CHAIRS IOYII In Ilia Waller Wungu $9f."."l§-__T""“- i» _ MONTAGUE, SAT. m. iimenTrLnn-A CHARACTER r srunv is so color blind, white is black. What. li: " ‘on h s fret. LLLXlCi is ui. the base. he has such queer thoughts, What he thinks truth is lie, And when we tell him he is wrong Fle forthwith S".‘li’l.5 to cry. iventitl twists, t nether, 5 pill is so high lie “in tolerate no other. T» thouzrht he had the world m scared. tl (lire to fight; liit his breast lied might. a fearful I got l_ Iliill , 3ill(l (liifll day wry large atteudince. During ithc udfternoon the St. James S. S Str n" . Ana" h. . r Orchestra <si<ted by others. ulayed a 51,0“ The. Central Guardian flak column In ram-veil for non 0i’ local a newly nature mo; In n I canto a word utrlatly pay- lblo In ldvlnec. - oiv|€i;:_|11i1'ion' Lin: msuw, INCE. L-WIB-‘l-lll-Sll. REM‘ BEAUTY Bhoooe. . week- end lbt-‘cials. L-85-2-l-2i BRIDGE . PfllZESr-Wide range of prices in beautiful varied artlus. Rogers Hardware. 45-2-2-11. nttfiiél‘ .i’il.“‘éil°"i‘l'illt.l‘"li ‘ . o ’s urc . n, i ' A. M. and 7.30 e. m. st. Marks GIGBJIIIIgS 0t Church Rustico at 3 P. M. Rev. W. . . . . J- Pelle- l-y-"e-li- Tryon and Viomities GRAIDUATES- chills Lorena. E. ____.. Sampe, daughter Mrs. Brenton The u, be“ L. wood, Charlottetown, was a- have £5‘ enfin‘; wry mong those graduating from the much for the oust month or so on Parker School for ‘Trained Attend- the open air riru: on Tryon Pond. ants in Montreal._ A large sheet, o1 too m; boon i? ~ cleaned off for skating 5nd all the CHURCH NOTlCE.-Winsloe Pas- YOHHR 0091B of on and the sur- toral Charge. Souris. Sunday. Flobru- rounding commu ties of Crapoud, ary 4th are as follows: l-lighfleld 11 Hampton, Victoria. Aukustine cove, A. M. Princetown Road 2.30 P. M. Albany, and North Tryon on in CIGARETTE! Wiiisloe North 7 P. M Rev. J. R. regular attendance. . Heath ,Sl<inner. Minister. L-52-2-2-li. 'H0watt has very Reneiouslv donat- ed a small buildinn eouin with WEATHER FORECAST — For a stove and seats for chanzinz February. 1 to 5 cod. 6 to 11 colrl boots. Mr. True Glllis has a. busy with hcavi snow. 12 to 14 stormy. lob on his hands keebimz the snow l5 to 17 c ear. l8 to 24 very cold cleared off mid is hooincz the wea- the {mm J with some snow 25 to 29 clear and ‘if-isle: man YA] {not sendAtoombounti- w have died of 1d, a sunny o snow. no er on- oo terprisinz citizen. . Brenton "om wlmds CORNWALL pAsTonALtcfllT has obenedacanteeninhls (‘ll ltGlL-Sxrvices On Sundamllwll-ie nearby and ls doing a tm-lv- n l‘ ' iriry 4th: New Dominion 1111"“ bllsllles-i- A..\'i. Ki guton 3 P. Vi. Cornwall 7 —-—i , l‘. M. afld s. at 1i‘A E, Mr. Clayton Thomas of Tryon. ,, . M. Rev. , R. Wooclside, Minister. L-42-2-2-il. W“ a visitor to Bodeoiie on But- ____.__ tirday evening. HOME FOR [IURIAL — Ml’. William Matheson of Oyster Bed Bridge received the sad news cl the (loath of his ulster, Miss Annie lviathesou of ltfnniapolsi, Minn. on January 29th 1940. Remains are forwarded to her old home at , Oyster Bed Bridge. Funeral notice his speedy mover?‘ AFTERNOON rm. The mem- eud ilL iiéi- liomle liislllslfll/Orit. e “eel bcrs of the Womitirs M...‘ _.._% siouzlijflv Soc- iety of St. James Pres yterimi‘ T.‘ Chtuch held their annual afternoon l l“ (gisititgg tea and stile in the Sunday School s room on Wednesday and welcomed a ' His manv friends in Tryon re. gret to learn of the illness of Wil- liam Heiiuessey of Charlottetown of the 6th District Signals, who l5 iiow a patient in the Military Hos- pital. Halifax. Everyone wishes for Rev. and Mrs. Tryon Baptist Church are relatives iii Hailtsport, N Mr. Norman Lord of Edmonton. l an and .\Ir . N. D. Mil-Gilli - iulmtithle manner sum to when: of nil. The tea table ms were most attrartivev 11.. u; d iu red and silver, It. was a pin-t lnnyrablp serial gathering and and Mrs. Charles Lord of Norm Tryon. After an absence of Seven- teen rears he enjoyed aettiniz back to o‘d P. E. Island and houes to came sometime socn again. Mr, ‘Lrord 110W holds a Diisition with me l-vfeyhound Bits Company. “rt-ti tituvii And i Vicinity t l . l n is a sou oft n Stuniucr-| BITIOllV \\“.IS Hickey i Nuntial bootitlfitllv atw i of street icnztlit : we of orchitlsu .n‘tc ‘d hv her sister n Culvii. 'l‘he uroom wasl his b!‘Oill(’l‘-ll1-lll\\'.‘ After receiv- friends and relatives e hzumv cottule motcredt to K- l~ e of the bride where a, dclitziitiul ‘tutitliuv breakfast was, served Antoni H10»? llrcsent was, ' ("s shstcr Mrs, Leonard J., wile of Free-mum. She wast ' rownrrl in fuschta tint. ories and wore . The hrtntlv cou- . mi a honeymoon and Pcuirsvivziiiia the izuests of the Mr. Joseph Hard- brzlLe". ‘ui 1o _ _ ixiZ. Utvztn tlu-zr rcttirn they \\".ll reside in Pu-ziminzhnm. Mnss.,j where the tnsoom is an cntcrorisiusz fox derir-r. Miss Cash has bcenin the f"! ylov of the John Hancock Imurnzin- Co. for the hast nine- teen .. rs. Previous to her marri- afle she was tendered nia-nv show- ers at. ivhlch she ‘was the iwiuient of some very lovely tzlfts. Their manv friends here loin in wishing thcm many haDov ‘rears of Wrcidcci l . Miss Afnrv lvlatheson soent the wedc cud in Charlottetown. the guest of her izranzlmother. Mrs. Malcolm hIathc-son I-Iillcrest Ave. Mr. Josmoh _C_roken has return- ed from vlsltlnz his brother. Rev. Harold Crokcn. the Brae. Mr. Austin scales was a recent visitor to Halifax. lviessrs. Manual Hanclrahim and John lvlnrrFayden loft recently for the ltuuirci‘ w-oods. Mm. James Luttreil and son Francis and Miss Reta Ellsworth have returned to their home in Kensingzlon after visitimz in Freetown. Friends 0i’ Miss Anna Sbetmn are lad to know that she was able o return home last week from the P. E. I. Hosoltal vt-hei-e she was g, patient. for some time. All wish her it speedy recovery. Nils; Emma Reeves was a. visitor $0 slllfifnéffllflt‘ cu Saturday. MII- Stanley Blazer and voum lomof Stanley Brldsze. are vlsltiriz Mrs. Bloom's mrents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drummond. Beveriil of the vounner children of this community have been laid aside yvlth vhat moms t0 be a mild tyne of influenza, All hone it has I washed its climax. Mrs. Charles Blwzar. Stanley Bridge. is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews, Norboro. Desnite the inclement weather. there was n izoodlv number out to hear Rev. Mr. Fraser who mn- ductmi the Baotlst Church Ser- vice on Sunday last. Mr. Peter Perrv amlbride re- turned on Monday from Tlenlsh where several ixirties were held in their honor, Their manv friends in Freetown and elsewhere loin in wirhinw them manv years of wed- ded lilc tcizetlicr. li frs, Olive Wriizlit. left recently (n1 an extended visit to Montreal. Tie best wishes of lgreetown vouna nwble are in- vited to meet with Miss Enid Lew- }; U138 Wfiék. all izo with YOUTH! D200 bu... s........it...- 1-; The ‘A/[Om;,,gup_ qme boys dl-Dve down home there on Tuesday, Jan, 30th, the heur. passed all too quickly. His manv friends .11"? S0l‘l0\‘ 1.0 know Mr. Hamilton Leard of Trv- cu, has been confined t0 his home for the uast two weeks and hope to see niiii out soon aizaln, Th; Eastern Guardian .."l‘liiq column Is reserved for “ _ _, , . Mrs. Keith Thom h _ - Ill s of local interest but allver- ted home after a Dleaisantasgturfltailwh tisiug of a ucwsy nature may he kmmws in summerslde " illwPTlPd at 2 cents a word. strictly nayable in 8611"“ ' lVLiss Jessie Martin of Ci-aoaud sum the week-end at the home of EX tcall t0 lo World War overseas 1914 to by heavy The Health“ A BUG FULL OI‘ Dr. J. in Oklahoma Medical Association o calls the buoillun tuber; culosl-s subtle. wacive. . to and simplex." an rants .... mo. re“ Then was knowlezbre of tuber- before Iculosls at least 2000 years Christ. The clinical tures oteble advances: reat scientific a. discovered other niorieers lfl-BBJIB/ld) just before this time and in a short while Fbrlanini introduced Dneu- motherax treatment. tion of tuberculosis has traversed about 4000 years, It remalm ineatest killer of men duririiz most useful Derlod of his life, but discovered early it is readily cured. DBPvéIohn WB. MoCulloueh. M.D.. 0f Canada League TRICKS tubeiculoslsyained . infected in the mot-i I119. In the 19th century there were Laiennec. the in- ventor of the stethoscope. drew ub a minute history of 400 cases. nature of tuberciuosls by means oi’ inoculation. Gerlach in 1870 mov- ed that milk from tuberculous cows may convey the disease and in 1882 Koch "bu: tricks." Trudeau. Dettweillor and rium cam ‘Ihe evolu- the the V Bothwell Charles MacDonald Lake. has successfully ams and is eagerly awaltlnz the in the Air Force at St. ‘l John. Charles is the son of James R. MacDonald of South Lake. a veteran who i918. Mr. C. 0f Eastern Kings, has plated the contract of hauling a. large barn for Mr. of Elmire. Although handicapped falls of snow Mr. Dinn- vvell mmprted this lierculeen task in the usual record time. UésCRH,,noNs w me rlgfirrgonzind Mrs. ueaiii HOWaICL in ML —— Charlottetown: Guardian may be; Friends of Ml.s_ Manson Mab Donald are receiving liilrtliliélgd w their Rept. Archefimu Wm befwglagll to know she 1s WCOVQYIHI! a r er recent illness. “QLAYDERMMD Mr J l iviaster Lyman Harvey of Cra- j", _ ‘ ‘ ,, “z ‘ toaud spent the week-end in Tryon Biehaut of MOILJQUE ieceyed the ; at the home of ms grandparents sad news of the death of Mr. IML and Mrs Josenh Rcmrso,‘ ' Llattheu») ‘Bgcllilllbi kills 89th M‘; Bertram Cameron of Hahn” year, at us ome n as atoon. on mm ~ . _ November 30th. Deceased had only lmL wmlsfi recent visitor w T” beiuz sick a. couple of weeks, The! Mr. and Mrs. William MagDgn- funeral vras lied on Dec 4th, with , aid. of Rose Valey are receiving Masonic honors. He leaves to ‘the conlzriittilations of their friends m urn a number of relatives. lon the birth of a bonnie wee lassle, Mrs. MacDonald was formerly ‘IIOCKEY-Saturdflv mcrninz the junior ys “The Rough Rid- ers and Tie blayed a Raine in the lvfozitaiztic Rink The score was Ruuzli Ridsrs 7. Timers 4. Glen lltjviiclit; refereed the frame. Sat- urday afternoon. the Moutairue Master Dourzlas MacLeod, little 501i of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mac- Lccd of Albany is now a oatient in the Prince County Hosoital. where he is quite seriously ill. We hone for his comolete recovery. Ml‘. Johii Wiliam l-Iowathof Cape mare to Mr. Klnzsboro. of South the served C. Dimlwell, contractor‘ lust com- Ernest Morrow and Mrs. Lawrence Mac- the con- gratulations of their friends on the arrival of baby in their home Jan- uary 2nd. Her manv friends will be blessed Mr. Ml‘. to hear that Miss Theresa Mac- Donald is raoidly recovering after 93. Marlon Pvke 91. Mildred Mac. lAQXlZIC 91. Evelyn Mncimd Grim Campbell s9. Etlielyn Mac- ggirilalghiiil. LioydaOakes 011195011 9, Donald li- ’beck 87. Robert Nash 85. Ca her recent serious illness, Elmer Frazer is to his usual duties after a. Dro- longed attack of influenza. Columbia Campbell of El- Miss Edith Bculter of Albany. ‘mire. has recently sold a valuable Pemv MacDonald of atteudina Mr. Bernard Massey enterpris- vicinity ' . - Traverse, an elderly itizen of th t‘ Tiuers Dialed the Geoiszctown boys.» c a ‘preparing to have it The came ended 6-5 in favor 0f Commlmlll’ 98$“! F-Wflv 8t liiSt ilie icc by team to Dlay the Gcorze- .Ti1e sympathy of the entire com- towu boys. L. ‘muriitv is extended to his sorrow- iniz family. . "UUSKIAL EVENING — “The On Monday Li‘ f Ch ‘st in story d Soni!" tt-Lwfi lieardrliit Mouthful? United the strains of music which beck-J! C ‘eh on Sunday evening. The ,oued from Tryon West zit the home l foil wine is the nroaramme: Oneu- of Mrs. Howatt Leard. where a .11!!! Prayer and Story by the nastor eveniniz last. ful time and hooe to izo soon a- jRev. E. l-Iavwaifié PrfiDhGLy g- mm ‘RESDOI ve lesson. a. s an - - ,iruz. Hymn 13a. Choir— c. c. I. Mr. Lloyd Howatt o! the S. S. T. zirls and COXMBPBRAUOXI. His ‘Birth—Hymn 59, Hark The Herald lAngels -—C G. I. T. ElDiuh_aiiv— Solo, Miss Olva. Brehaut. “&l‘lilll9st ‘and Best. His Boyhood —-Duet "Ye Fair Green Hills“ Mrs. Vickersou and Allison Macbean. Call of Dictple Hymn. “Jesus Calls Us"- Choir, c. G. I. T. and conareaa- tion. Ministry of Henllnz —M1xed (Quartette, “At Even Ere The Seen at his home in North Tryon. | his hands. We hone to see him a- bout azain as usual soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon, are vlsitiniz Summcrside. Bedeque. ’I‘ra-verse. relatives and Donald Bell of I 100k split. The manv friends of John A . Stewart, Kinizsboro, will rezret to Cal PO-‘iilnastrr. w the 1mm may he t5 confined w m5 ‘_ arrived home from Boston where inz vOumz farmer and merchant of Bothwell has lust. completed ban‘- inz the biirzest nile of firewood on ; record in this and is now I " sawed and youniz hearts of Tryon rallied to bed and hone to see him around a- ain in the near future. Mrs. Lewis MacDonald has re- James R. are the eels. dance was held, all had 5, wondgf- Jurned home after visltinu with her daughter Mildred at “rracadie, Flora. MocLean is visiting her l it. very 200d wages are belne bald. Charlottetown spent last week-end sister Mrs. Freeman Massey. MacDonald cauizht n Friends will hear with mzret that large catch of eels recently in an Mr. Vance Dixon of North Tryon. ,unusual mill dam. There is a tlD is still laid uo with a Infection in j in this for all would be eel catch- ers. When the eels have forosakeu their usual haunts or mud be . in some out of the way or in unlikely pliwe as James did and Cane there T. Alvin MacDonald, George ivlur- membgsAlB-tflr- 01th: reckwrit- .2. Olive Keeping, 8. Bill Murray. ll/Iarjorte Carr of a1, Elaine Hillier as. Eric Gillespie 96. Ruby Van Iderstino 96, Helen, Acorn 96, Clare Currie 96. Roger Chandler 93, Lena Carr B3, Mar. {oriemDslziel 92. Emmy Lou Doug. B3 . Bentley 93. Donald Tinney 93. John ‘Nash 92, Walter Conrad 90. Lorna. Creelman 90. Roy Dougan 89, Betty Acorn 88. Jackie Calms 85. Jackie Kennedy 85. Partridge 92- Daisy Tweel a1. Helen Keenan ‘91. Doris Clark 87, Mary Myers 89, Joyce Bradley 88. Eunice Mac- Ezichern 88. Anna Matheson 87 Win79“ GBmhl-lm 87. Barbara.’ Pusher 87. i Charlottetown. ‘and Rfiilflild MacDonald. John C. tNew Brunswick to "Pl-ii. HowGermon Losses Balance British. .2“ _ . p,’ \.__._. fro...» R1311 rumor: erase-i- SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade X (al-i. Burton Howatt, Grade X (bl-l. Daniel Tweel. 2. Ethel Doyle, 3. Ivo Cudmore. Grads 1x -1. Ami Duffy, a. Kathryn Madman. 3. Margaret Lawson. Grade VIII-l. Louise Brown, 2. Joyce Coffin. ll. Marjorie SpLllett._ Grade VII-i. Myrtle MacLcod, 2. Margaret dWflCI-JCIITIBH, 3, Alvlm‘ Carr. Grade VI-l. Shirley Harps;- 1nd (equal) 2. Betty K1118. 3. Maryorie West. Grade V— (Miss Watson) Mildred Cudmore 100 Isabel Carr - 1940 falls dimly in the background February comes to us as the cold- est month oi’ the winter season. Ai- though the cars ran through this vicinity the past month, if snow falls occur ' one horse sleigh" will method of Grade V~ (Miss Ross) MBYl0Y1e.MacLean 94. James Grade IV-JM-lss Fullerton) Velma. Buell 96, Edera Rodd 96, 92. Bea Diamond 92.. Grade II (Miss MacDonald) Elaine lMurley 95, Mary 3951-1530 90, B9. Car- Grade II-(Miss Stewart) Joan Rogerson 94, Phyllis Laym- Grade I—No Examinations. "by and Cflmnbell Pierce are tak- imz one of the short courses in Marv Pierce, dauahter of the lo- llllam Pierce has visit to Everett Gillls. Mr. Daniel she was on a prolonged friends. Mr. and Lloyd MarDcrizfcl has zone to work in the mber wcods where ienorl: has Charles Jarvis has comoleted his contract of zcttlmz out the year's supolv cf firewood for Mrs. Free- man Stewart. Mr. Duncan Camobell reoorts doiniz a tremendous amount of business in the Credit Union SIDPG ooened shortlv before Christ-mas. He reborts large sales leavlria a Rood rebate to the returned to the Way o'er the hills the nun in link- ll r Th ll nirlsfiilcd within/fli- °..°°°.ll‘i.. ' 1'5’ The storm ls breaking in a blut And curving snow-drifts shapes. Micro are the days of summer Where are the rippling pOOlI so any All lost and zone ‘mid showers of fal eot or radiant gleam of ice and aun- Cornwall, were recent visitors to Churchill and New Haven, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKinntm and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frizzell Lulu Kenny were recent visitors to Churchil. Meadowbank MiwKlnnon, Clyde River, were re- cent visitors to Mr. Robert MacKin- non‘s, Churchill,‘ visitor to Charlottetown. lll Presbyterian Church. January 28th by Rev. Mr. Go-o:l\v‘ll Canoe Cove Christin-e Bain conducted the meetiua. digan Credit Union Ltd, was held in the CBNUTRYI Credit Union of- fice on Jan. 15th. The Mr. Ed Sharkey was in the chair. R111 calI- was answered by an at- tendance of flfl" members. minutes of the last annual meet- ing were read and aproved. The Dreslden-t read a very pleasing re- nort of the activities of the past year. The secretary-treasurer, Mr. Cornelius Ryan, read the financial %fi%% illlt ‘l: l l1 '~ h". . PBI-lltlllllvllllllllli huloatcnoqunlpur- CHURCHILL it VICINITY WINTER ONE GREY SQUIRREL drought and heat? beam ray. -E.A.'B. A: the first month of the year A group of very hand- lomc mnlkrut made up of selected “backs” from Rice Lake pelts. They are beauti- fully marked, rlch col- ors and worth 895 to $175.00 for Value $260. Size ll. ‘187.50 ' ONE BOMBAY LAMB Size 14. Value 8155.00 ‘I 16.25 r . . Let's Show You v a “Lifetime” Muskrat COAT ' $95. himouui Great ni-ium ha m» the buvlcat loner numerically m I the war at no, she has lost but 8 per cent of her combined total naval and merchant tonnage. Germany y outage oi’ her unnllcr combined total: throuih the lcuttlin] ct Mu Admiral Gut Spec and commerce vouch and the reported linking: of 35 submarine! by llliel. coats, - FEBRUARY 1 heavy “The in Fe onlv - aru be the travel. Mr. and Mrs, Gifford R. Bain, being And these Muskrats Value $175.00 for - - - - - - _ _ 3131,25 Value 190.00 for - - - - - - _. -_ 142,50 Value 195.00 for -- — — - - - _ -_ 146,25 Value 215.00 for — — — - - — - — 161.25 Billie Acorn 92, Gerda Hansen 91 ' i gyggggsgyheglt Army a- ‘ R.’l‘.'f§..i“a’.i‘;2.t‘"t..3“’“t..°§.%5§‘.f5 ll - HUDSON 9U ac can 91' ca“ 3mm‘ her home in Comwall. 545,00 f0;- Mrs. Duncan MacNevln and Mrs. M‘ss Florence, MncRae, teacher and Miss Thelma ‘ ,, country. Mr. Gordon Lamont was a recent Service was conducted in Church- , p; Sunday. Young Peoolefls Union met at. \ the home oi’ Mr. Wndron MacKln- non, Thursday cveirnw. the ‘absence of the President. Miss rroved very satisfactory for a mem- l Er ma bersliip of eighty-seven. Mr. JL. Sullivan, Owlns’ i" statement Currie. Miss i Credit Committee CARDIGAV CPWWW‘ UNION ANNUAL MEETING The ntiutial meeting cf the Car- Committee President to be 1n Th5 Gallant, pro-posed electcdk did Set" Mrs. Mosher, Mrs. Vick- erson, M. Martin, A. acLenn. THTPIE AND "CAP" STU BBS for the showing a very creditable business done during the past year. Rev. M. ‘J. Rooney, chairman of Supervisory reported the number of inspections of books during the east. year. showing the work done a. satisfactory condition. A nominating committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Corneius slate of officers for the incoming year: President, Mr. Ed. Shnrkety, (re- Becretary-Treasurer, Mr. Come!- Marjorie McPl e‘ 96. _ Johnstcne 95, lgalislgn Rnyfieldlallg, and Mg; Erlcowrgxittlfeflgln MHrBaret MacDonald 94, 5mm”. '31” RE- M‘? f n8 c ngrt-l hm McNair as. Phyllis Burhoe 92. u“ “"1" °_ " “M” “l! ‘i One (l)_ Hudson Seal One (l)_ French Seal aihagmhtflgifiltjitl-ggdith McLeod 90. m; frlgnds are sorry to learn of I Coat, size 16, value Coat, size 20. Value g ll , ' A are» Iv-Mws uzsrsltmrtzllrsr ‘llriilimld l **°°-°" *1 19 00 ~ “m” $76 25 n§i‘-§ll“iv?.°§‘§$l‘fl“Qidfilffshifidgf: M“°°°"*‘"°" °“.“’°“"" “d l" l f" " ' m’ " ‘ son 9L Roy Chandler m. Ralpnlhcplniz these friends a 696G y le- ; Wgllams 89 “W” . TWIN BEAVER COATS d n . wlltti... ma’... myoe a l“ deli; t viii» $19.0» t.» - - - - - - - - - $59.2» K1990“ 92. Harry Wakelln an. Keith y, s yeti‘; gfnheverlaltn “fill/flats a Value 59.00 for - — — — - - - - - 44.25 gglezggn 315052321151; Man-Eon 87. gretlic: iigliutirtllvehmuiinrya willhé. » HUDSON PIECE COATQ Grade III-unis; ‘Fergusonl X3“ "gfigfi"? ‘;,P,$,,°,‘,,;“j‘,‘,§‘,°';<,,1l‘;,- " _ David Hurst 9s. Carol Marie for?“ WW3; ‘wood and M, hm“ . Value $69.00 for - — — — — — — - — $01.75 tgtcgsfafg‘£l1%‘3nl124%$in9%4- JBNW Macyllhdyen. who has at least Value $59.00 f0!‘ — — — — — — — — — 44.25 ' - 0Y9” ' twenty-five cords ready to saw. value $4500 for _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _. _ 33,75 HEAD COATS, value Lord Tweedsmuir, our Governor General, says: “Help the_Legion Campaign for boys. A Vital Service to our MGDRE €~ M9LEOD ‘mlled ‘ DEPARTMENTAL STORE - "unuorrsrowu - PRINC year, which his Ryan chairman o! -E. Walsh. read his report. l Sharkey. Director aid McLe nellus Ry the following cost the d ton here szreet acc UaSWellZs Stipervlsory committee: J. Rooney, R/eviile, William MCEACHEPD- axrsysiva LONDON-(CPI-A $33.75 our soldier men and our E EDWARD ISLAND} (re-elected). Credit Committee: Joliu L. Sulli van, Linwood McNeil, Wm. Walsh. Anthony McLellan. Rev. M. Geo. Gallant, James s: Cornelius Gallant, Ron- iui, Percy Sullvau, Johr Cor- an, Ed. Sharkey. SNUB Sllllb 11059 eieuclnnt in a damage ac- 2700 $3.115). Following n idem, 13-year-old Vera nose was deformed, and ner mentality impaired. her coun- sipleaded. by llildtvina M Ministry of Teachiniz-"The Lends Prayer" -by Choir. Offerinz ~All Standing, slniz -“We Give Thee B ‘Thine Own." Ministry of Comfort, Trio, ‘Home Of The Soul" ——-l'I0\Vill‘d Vickerscn, Mack Martin. Allison Mnclieail. The Parables — Reading “Behold A Sower From Afar" —Mrs. Leslie MacDonald. Going UD To Jerusalem. Choir and O. G. I. T; Hymn 85. “Ride on |Ride On In Majesty." The Last suimer -_Hynm 187. Break Thow lTlie Bread of Life" -Conirieizatlon. .The Testrim —"Solo In the Hour "of Trlal"— Mrs. Enid Coffin. Gethsemane. l-fynm 72. Solo Mlsl Alva Brehaut and Choir. Calvary “A Dream or Calvary." Solo, Al- lison MtwLean. Resurrection, I-rvmn 104, “Christ The Lord." Choir and C. G. I. T. Ascension Hymn 108, “Look Ye Saints" —Ch0lr. The ‘World Christ -Hymn 241. Chi-Lst For Tilt’- Wfilld We Sina. Choir - C. G. . T. and Confirmation. Benediction . 1,, GEE! CENTS LEFT. NOW WE ONLY GOT FIFTLLN W Personal? ..'Mra. W. H. Poole. Montazue. . Was hostess to the Montague FBridize Club on Monday evenimLL. ..'It is pleasimz to rabort that Mrs. Leslie Poole, lower Mont. nirue, who is a patient in the Kings County Hospital ls doing well, L, IMr. Jack Rodd Milton, spent BRING UP FATHER DADDY-YOU SHOLLD TAKE MORE iNTEQEsT IN THE WINTER sporzrs HERE nu 5mm‘ PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS — "19 Weok-enid in Montague. the Ruest. of his sister. Mrs. Allison MacLean. L, ..'Mrs. Lionel Strouiz of Char- lottetown. with hcr little sons are visitors to Montague, visiting at; tho home of her oaients, Mr, and Xtffg, Marshall Reynolds. L, -.'C0 tnv Quarter Master Sergeant Parker Rodd of the Hiizhfcmderts who is heme on fur- lmlvh was a visitor to MonLagiie over (he wceketid, The truest o: his smtcr, Mrs. Allison Maelieun. L. a. variety concert to be held In the ncar future in aid of the new horse shed which was erected law last; BY JOVE-THE PEOPLE HERE JUST LIVE ON 5I<ATE5' IT l5 WONDEQFIJ: was, isAiscLLr. WANTED TH’ ICE. CREAM SUNDAEIF-AN’ rr was TH’ MONEY TO BUY HER BIRTHDAY PRESENT uszo WE YQJ MAKE ME 5 -' BUT | BET THAT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFTIUNCE TO HER! -- —- or. HER MOTHER! T|—|EY'LL STILL EX- PECT A FIFTY- can-r PRLSENT! WELL ~ TO PLEASE YOU- I'LI_ 6O OUT‘ BY GOLLY-I HAVEN'T BEEN ON SKATES IN YEARFrBU - 0m l9». liq m“ lylltau, n», ma man-mu BRACELLT - - AN ' I'LL TAKE THIS WHICH WAY oto THAT, auv so? By George McManui