-canistbitv‘lzrdnI<";.=1:r11".‘ - ' '1"! .4 .OCTOBER 16. 194s lianrl Concert ls Feature At Hospital Bazaar‘ With a crowd far exceeding that o; the previous nights. the City Hospital annual Bazaar went ovel with great success at the Char- ‘lottetown Armouries last night. One of the outstanding events of 135g, nlghlfs program was the fine musical concert put on by the band of H.M.CS. "Magnificent" by klnd, permission of Commodore Miller, O.B.E. 1n addition to the band concert Piper Coya, piano wcordionist Virgent and singing guitarist Tiison. accompanied by an additional harmonica player all ‘of I-I.M.C.S. "Haida" rendered en- joyable numbers. The winner of the chicken din- ner donated by Miss Gertrude goody was Leo Murphy, 94 Dor- chester St» Charlottetown, while the first door prize. a genuine leather hassock donated by Mac- Farlane Bros. Furniture Store was won by Miss Betty McInnis_ 23-1 Queen St., Charlottetown. The second door pflw. a jumbo thermos bottle was won by Mrs. Joseph Kelley, Hillsboro Row. In addition to the many and varied items oi entertainment last night. the singing of Charlie Chamberlain in his usual selection of popular songs was greatly en- loved- The climax of the Homer's week of entertainment will be featured this evening when over $1000.00 will he given away' in prizes. PofnFiWsfii-izns (Continued from Page 1) one which may, in some instances, be of great value to the shipper is the fact that the. Association will be at all times in close touch with the Cerified Seed and Table "Stock Inspection Services. "rho need ior the establishing of ouch an organization as the Pota- to Shippers’ Advisory Association was‘ first mooted by Mr. Frank B. Clarke who began arousing public Hginterest on the question by his letters in the press. Later, on May 1D last, s. meeting of all interested shippers was held at the Experi- mental Farm and a provisional executive appointed. Subsequently, meetings were held in Srrmmerslde ond other Island centres. The ior- mation of’ the Association was as- cured when, some weeks ago, it received the approval of Premier Jones and the Hon. \V.F.A, Stew- art, Minister of Agriculture. BACK FROM NORTH MONTREAL, Oct. l6 -~ (GP)- The motorship Eskimo, her sides showing marks from brushes with ‘Arctic ire, arrived here today alf- ter a 9.600-mile northerly supply . trip for the Hudson's Bay Com- 'pany. The last of a fleet oi’ nine small ships replacing the Nasce- -.ple which laundered off Cape Dorset last year, the Eskimo help- ed to bring necessities of life to company outposts and Eskimo population, sums. unnnucrs.’ ornrns 50c Per insertion" himflb L nra-rns “warm - At the P. n. Island Hos- pital, Oct. 9. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Ward, a daughter. ‘TBTEAD -— At Souris Hospital on "September 29th, to Mr. and Mos. Brenton Stead, Bay Fortune. a daughter. Brenda. Marjorie. DALEY — At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daley. .Sumrnersldc. a son, stillborn. MaoCALLUM -- Al. the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital, October 13, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MscCailum, St. Peter's Bay. a son, John Kenneth, weight 10 lbs. 8 oz. DEATHS MeQUAID — At Quebec on Oct. ‘I, Arthur J. McQuaid. f,ormerly of this city. The funeral was held in ‘Quebec City, LITTLEIIALE -— At Wliban- Mass, on Wednesday. Oct. 18, Mrs. Ar- thur Littlehale. formerly Ada Bell of Bonshaw, in her 48th year. DESBRISAY — At Montreal on Tuesday. ‘October 12th, Helm Amelia DesBr-isay. in the 05th year of her age. In Memoriam .._..__I|a fond remembrance of 1m. ‘rhumsr R. Hammlll, who passed ‘twig on October 17, 1M5. -Another year has passed. priestly son, Since Clllflfy’! sorrow became our . own. Yet csch new down brings its con- solution. vA ro-union in our Eternal Home. Inserted by his Mother and Sisters. 11.0. MacLean uuormxrn EMBALMEII Charlottetown and North Wllioblro Phone m k THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN of Ioosl interest. but advertising of a nowsy nature may be inserted at five cents l. word. strictly pay- able In advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. JIWIMIE’! TAXI Prion: 626 VICTOR BATTERY‘ RADIOS, $29.95. Simpson's Agency. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. PRINCETOWN- United Church. Mslpeque, Sunday, October 17th. 1048, services: 11:00 a.m. and 7390 11km. Rev. James Cross. B.A.. Min- ister. BE nanny FOR rm: rorwnr opening on Monday, Have your skates sharpened today at the Bike Shop. colvuvruurrv rrorrsn ‘smar- ING. Monds1/_ October 18th, at 8 P. M. Women and men invited. This will be the last chance to get a share in this horse. Kindly come. T0 ATTEND LECTURE —M,rl. George DeBlois, Mrs. P. A. Creel- man and Mrs. John Fraser are leaving Monday for Sackville, N. B. where they will attend a lecture at Mount Allison University given by Lawren Harris, Sr., of Van- couver. .ARTIST ENTERTAINED —Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers and Mrs. Somers entertained at The Kirk House Thursday evening in honor of Miss Elizabeth Benson Guy fol- lowing her recital at Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Leod poured tea and the members of the Auxiliary assisted the hos- tess in serving. MISSIONARY T0 SPEAK-The guest speaker at the Sunday even- ing service at the Charlottetown Baptist Church will be Rev. A. D. Matheson. Baptist missionary to India and a native of Dundas, P. E. I. The pastor Rev. J. D. Davison will have charge of the service and assisting will be Padre Pike, Pro- testant chaplain on thr: carrier H. M. C. S. Magnificent. TALENTED ARTISTS - Mrs. John Fraser, Upper Prince Street, and Mrs. Don Gass, Inkerman, members of the Prince Edward Is- land Art Society have both had paintings accepted by the Board of the Maritime Art Association for an exhibition which will be sent on tour of the Western provinces oi.‘ Canada. Mrs. Fraser's painting is called, "Morning Shadows" and was painted on the Mount Allison campus. Mrs. Case's painting was of a harvest scene on Prince Ed- ward island. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. 511M181’. October 1'7th 1948. Twen- ty-firsf Sunday after 'I‘rinlty. 3,30 A. M. Holy Communion, (A.Y.P.A. and Sunday School Corporate Communion). 11.00 A. M. Clnirirelrs Service. Sermon_ "The Church and the Child.” Anthem, Brother James’ Air, Traditional. Boys’ and Girls’ Choir, 7.00 P. M. Young People's Service. A. Y. P. A. Candlelight Installation service, Sermon. ,“The Church and Youth“. Anthem With a Voice of Singing, Marlin‘ Shaw. At the Morning Service the Boys‘ Choir and the newly or- ganized Girls‘ Choir will assist in the Service. Everybody welcome. LADIES cum arrears _ Th, Summerside Presbyterian Ladies Club met this week at the home of the President, Mrs. c; Frank- lin Cameron who conducted the meeting. The club had been re- quested to cater to a Masonic supper on October 25 and it was decided to comply with this n. quest. M's. Wialker, Red Grcss convener, read a list of the rs- quirements of that society. The usual work for the Red Cross is being done. Christmas cards were distributed and sold among the members. The ladies spent a so- cini hour with their knitting after which n delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. - S. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH — Evensong will be said in St. Mark's Church, Rustico. at 3 o'clock on Sunday, Oct. 17th. Sunday School will be held at 2:15 p.m. At St. John's, Milton. two Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held. The hours are as follows: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Sunday School will convene at 10:00 a.m. Spccinl offerings earmarked for the mis- sionary apportionment will be ta- ken. "Every man shell give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God WlIICh He hath given thee." On Sunday. Oct. 17th, your minister, the Rev. A. Piercey, expects every parish- ioner' to share in the Harvest Thanksgiving services and more-- he extends a cordial welcome to all those of other denominations who live in driving distance of the church. Would you know who is the greatest saint in the world? It is not he who gives most aims or is most eminent for temperance, chastity or Justice; but it is he who is always thankful to God. who wills everything that God wiileth, who receives everything as an instance oi God's goodness and has a heart always ready to praise God for it. May such a heart be oursi May we continu- ally "enter into His gates with Thanksgiving. and into I-Iis courts with praise!" ::MEN'S PLAIN SANFOBISED Broadcloth Shirts Blue. Sand. Green of Grey. Sires 14% to 161$. Regular 8.85. Men's basement. 51¢- urdoy Special C2-C5. Moore A Mc- 4 This column is reserved for news HOWARD Molhihlli’ ritno Footwear st 171i Queen Strut. VAIIJS RADIO moved to 204 Kent Street, opposite the Rendez- vous PHILCO ELECTRIC Table Mo- del Radios, $29.95. Simpson's Ag- ency. ST. CATHERINE‘! SCHOOL -- Gospel Service Sunday. 3 pm. All are heartily invited to attend. LIMITED NUMBER of Student and regular memberships avail- able for Little Theatre Guild at the Abegweit Gift Court. COMIMUNITY HORSE MEET- ING, Monday, October 18th, at 8 P. M. Women and men invited. This will be the last. chance to get a share in this horse. Kindly corne. MEMBERS 0F THE Little Th2- atro Guild will be canvassed for renewal of membership during the next two weeks. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian ‘Church. Service Sunday, October 1'! at 7:30 p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. rieaconess. YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Service for Sunday. October 17th. Central 11 A. M. Brackley 3 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Preacher: Rev,_M. K. Charman, Cornwall. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. MacCallum. Min- islet. CITY POLICE COURT—At the Stipendiury Magistrate's Court yes- terday, two men cherged with be- ing drunk and disorderly were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A third charged with being drunk and incapable was sentenced to 10 days in jail. THANKOFFERING SERVICE- The annual Thankofiering Service of the Geddie Memorial Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Soc- lety (Presbyterian) is being held in Geddie Memorial Church on Sunday, Oct. 17th at 7:30. Rev. Mr. McGowan will have charge oi the service and the choir will be assisted by Mrs. Reagh Sucisbury and Mr. Tyndall Semple, who will render a special number. All are welcome. FAMILY REUNION-A very en- joyable evening quickly passed away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod, 278 Fitzroy Street, City, on September 25th, when Mrs. MncLeod entertained in hon- or oi’ her two brothers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Hector B. MacFadyen of Providence, Rhode Island, and Mr. and Mrs. James M. MocFadyen, Ritz Apt, City. It ls about 13 years since Mr .and Mrs. MacFadyen visited this Province. and they both see many changes. They also visited many old friends in St. Catherines where Mr. Mac- Fadyen resided before moving to the U. S. A. BIBLE SUNDAY AND BIBLE ‘WEEK-This year “Bible Sunday" ,for the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the lBrltish and Foreign Bible Society .\vi1l be held on October 17th and “Bible Week” will start October f18th. During this week special em- ‘phasis is made on the making of ‘offerings to the great cause of the Bible Society . Eighty - three Branches throughout the Auxiliary are engaged in this work. Help the ,Society whenever you oan by con- ltribuiion, life membership or be- jquest to your Branch or Auxiliary lOffice, 14.2 Prince Street Char- dottetown. i I CHURCH NOTICE - For Par- ‘lsh of New London for Sunday, October 17th. Cilildrelrs Day and Youth Sunday. St. Thomas. New London. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m. St. Stephen's, Burlington, Sunday School, 1:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. 2:30 p.m. St. Mark's. Kensington. Sunday school, 8:30 p.m., Evening Prayer. 7:30 p.m.. children's choir. Oome to Church and bring the whole family. Wednesday, Oct. 19th. Prayer Meeting. Sea. View Hail at 7:30 pit-n. All welcome. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, BA, Rec- tor. MURRAY HARBOUR UNITED CHURCH - Special Service on Sunday. Oct. 17 at 11 a.m. in con- rection with the M.R.E‘.C. Boys’, Conference. Mr. Whitney Dalrym- ple. Boys‘ Work Secretary, will give the address and present the Shields won by the Murray Han‘ bour Boys’ Groups in the National Athletic Contest. mu- choir. Oth-' er services for Sunday, Oct. 17 are: Rally Day Service at Hopefield stI 2 p.m. Regular service at Little. Sands at 3:15 p.m.. and Rally Day‘ service at Murray River st 7 p.m. Rev. Roy vessey, Minister. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. — Services for Sunday, October l'lth.' At Bonshaw at ll A. M. when the Simday School will present their‘ Rally Day programme. De Sable 3 P. M. and the W. M. S. Thank Of- ferlng at Hampton at 7.30, at which the guest preacher will be the Rev. J. H, MacCailum of York, and It which special music will be provid- ed by the “onsha dual-m.‘ Friends are asked to keep in mind the fact that October 24th is to be celebrated as the 71st Anniversary of the Church at Victoria. Trueman. M. A.._,, Ph. D., of Sack-l ville, N. B., and on Monday, October . be the Rev. Ralph Wagner of North Bcdeque, with special music by the Choral Club. B. D., Minister. Lend. LU. The cake. Mrs. Cecil LeLlchour preacher for both morning and Mrs. Roderick MacPherson, sisters evening services will be Dr. G. J. of the bride, served the guests. Lal- 25th at 8 P. M. the preacher willf T, G. I-Iesd, B. A., school for nurses. rue GUARDIAN. EASTERN GUARDIAN ma‘ runs. snoss r r - Your c oioe of many styles and colors at the only exclusive shoe store east o! Charlottetown-The Montague Shoo Store. SAD NEWS BECEIVED- Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunning, French River received a telegram from their daughter Elsie in Toronto on Sun- day, Oct. 10. announcing the death of her husband, Melville Watson, after a lingering Illness of cancer. Ho leaves to mourn be- sides hil two children, s sorrow- ing father and mother brother and sister. ISLANDER PASSES-Word has been received of the sudden pass- ing of Mrs. Arthur W. Llttlehale. formerly Ada Bell, daughter of the late Geo. H. Bell of DeSabIe. She is survived by her husband, Arthur W. Littlehale, Waban, Mesa; her sisters, Mrs. Judson Rackham, Fredericton; Mrs. Harold Buntaln, Wheatley River, also two brothers, Melville and Edwin Bell. UNLOADING MOLABSES — A striking picture alongside the. Rail- way Wharf is the ail-white "Can- adian Cruiser," unloading a cargo of molasses frmn the British West Indies. The 6,500-ton Canadian National ship draws over twenty four ft and is approximately 3001i long. She accomodates some l0 tn 12 passengers. although she is only carrying six at present. KENSINGTON, Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday, October 17: Kon- sington 11 a.m., morning worship; 7:30, W.M.S. ‘Fhankoffering. Mrs. Andrew Jardine speakq. Free- town 8 p.m. Malpeque 7:30 p.m., W.M.S. Thankofiering. Rev. Don- uld A. Campbell, preacher. Sun- day School at Kensington at 10 a.m. Rev. .1. A. McGowan, Min- later. FIRE IN BARN - City firemen were called out twice during yes- terdsy. with the first alarm about 33) yesterday afternoon when a fire broke out in the engine of a car on Fitzroy Street, with firemen YvPorting that no damage was caused. The second alarm was 1i- 8130 last night when a barn at 48 Bsyfield Street caught on fire. The barn received slight damage and city firemen said the cause of the fire is unknown. TRINITY Y.P.U. --'i‘he weekly meeting of ‘Trinity Young People's Union was held in the Social Hall last night. The business period was evnducied by wnm Watts. Two films entitled "Gaels of Cape Bret. on and “Grey Owl's Little Broth- er" were then shown by Stewart Smith. A livfily recreation, led ny Gladys MacMillan and Thelma MacDonald was thoroughly en- IOYBQ by all. A very inspiring “de- votional period" was held in Heartz Hall under the leadership of Edith MacDonald and Harry Robin; Ag. ter the call to worship. the hymn "My Faith Looks Up To Thee" was sung. An article entitled "Faith Made Evident" was then read by Edith MacDonald. The hymn "The Lord's My Shepherd" and the Mlzpah Benediction brought the meeting to a close. POST NUPTIAL SIIOWEIL- On Monday evening. October 4, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex N. MacPherson. Grand View was fill- ed with neighbors and friends to honor their daughter Mary Isabel, R-N» whose marriage to Merrill R. MacPhail of Argyle Shore took place on October 2nd. After goorl wishes were extended to the happy couple they were ushered to the living room where a. variety of use- ful and costly gifts were opened by Miss Olive Finlayson_ the accom- panying verses read by Miss Willa. MacPherson and gifts arranged on table by Miss Irene Bruce, after vnhlch all loihed in singing "They are Jolly Good Fellows." Merrill. nn behalf of Mary and himself, thanked their friends for the lov- BLV Sifts and good wishes. Dancing was indulged in for a short time and an impromptu sing-song with music furnished by Miss lrene Bruce anrl Mr. Frank McCabe. A delicious lunch served by the lad- ies brought n very pleasant evening to s close. MACPHAIL - MACPIHEHSON — A very prcttv wedding took place at, the Valleyfield United Manse on Saturday evening, October 2nd when Mary Isabel, younger (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacPherson. Grand View became the bride of Rodgerson Merril‘. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacPhaii, Argyle Shore. The cerecnony was performed by Rev. A. C. Eraser, pastor of Valleyiielri United Church The bride looked lovely in a street dength dress of turquoise wool with corsage of red carnstions and iblsck accessories. Her only oma- rments were a single strand of pearls with matching earrings. the rrlft of the groom. Mrs. Clifton MacDougsIL friend of the bride. was matron of honor and wore a street length dress of light blue wool with black accessories. Her corssge was ,nf pink carnatlons The groom_ was supported by his friend. Mr. Clifton Mncnouvall. Following the ceremony a delicious supper was served to the immedi- ate families at the home of the bride's parents. 'I‘hc table was adorned with gladlolis and cut flowers and centred with a beauti- fully decoraied two tier weddlm and er in the evening the usual crowd of well-wishers arrived to offer their congratulations to the bride and groom. The bride is s gradu- ate of the PEI. Hospital training Mr. and Mrs MscPhail plan to reside in Ontario where the groom is employed. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Funeral CI llev. Thomas II. Goodwill Largely Attended ii. A very large congregation filled the Kirk of St. James yesterday, when friends from all parts of the Island met to pay a final tribute to the late Rev. Thomas W. Good- will who died as the result of l heart attack in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 12 st the age of 76. Under the auspices of the Pros- bytery of Prince Edward Island. the service was conducted by the Rev. James A. McGowan of Ken- sington, assisted by the minister of the Kirk, Rev. T. H. Buasel Som- ers. In his address, Rev. Donald Nicholson of Brookfield referred in moving terms to the qualities oi’ the late Mr. Goodwill as s pastor, teacher, preacher and friend. Among the mourners were his widow and daughter, Edna, from Toronto and his son Victor Good- will. Members of the Presbytery attended in a body and with two additional friends, the pallbearers consisted of elders from the four congregations within his pastoral charge, Canoe Cove. Clyde River. Churchill and Nine Mile Creek and included, Norman MacDonald, Ai- bert MacDougall, Laughlin Mac- Kinnon. Norman McFadyen, John A. MucKlnnon and A. A. MacDon- aid. The funeral music was arranged by Miss Lillian McKenzie, organist of the Kirk of St. James. The service at Highfield Ceme- tery wan conducted by Rev. James A. McGowan. assisted by Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers and Rev. Donald Nicholson. Official Calls Are Exchanged Commodore G. R. Miles, ODE, R.C.N., Captain of the sir-craft- carrier, "Magnificent", and Lieut- Commsnder A. F. Pickard. O.B.E., 12.0.11. Captain of the destroyer, "Haida", accompanied by their executive officers. paid formal calls yesterday morning upon the Lieutenant-Governor, the Hon. J. A. Bernard, Premier J. Walter Jones. and Mayor B. Earle Mu- Donald. The calls were returned later in the day. Last night the officers of both ships were entertained at s dance at Government House by the Lieutcnant-Govemor. ‘Ilhe men. too. were given an opportunity to enjoy themselves at dances held In their honour at the Wihelan Memorial and l-Ioly Name Halls All functions were largely attend- ed. Personals Miss Christine Durant of Cler- mont spent the holiday in Char- lottetown the guest of Mrs. Kath- leen Hennessey. Mrs. Roy Cudmore has return- ed from Kensington where she has been visiting with her mothor who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson of Alberton spent a-brief holiday re- cently visiting with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrt. T. D. DeBlois, Pownal Street. Mrs. Alex Irving and two child ren, Cambridge Road, are in West- vllle. N. S.. vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weatherbee and family. Miss Violet Daley. Little Sands. is. in Westville. N. S., having her annual vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daley and family. Miss Shirley Clow has returned to her home in Cherry Valley after having spent the past week vis- iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clow, Summerslde. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hogg and their four children of Calgary, Alta. are visiting with Dr. Hogg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hogg. Brighton Road. Mrs. Kathleen Hennessey and daughter Lois and son Lorne and friend Dick Hennessey of Char- lottetown motored to Clermont Sunday to spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Durant. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pineau of Charlottetown motored to Cler- mont Sunday and were the IIIOILI of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Richard re turned by plane from Moncton Friday after attending the fun- eral of Mrs. Richard's brother, James I. Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant. Jr., and little son Jackie, also Mr. and Mrs. Eric Haynes and little daughter Carol Ann, all of Cher- iottetown. motored to Clermont Saturday night to spend the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant. ‘Mrs. Eva Chalmers, 1955 Cam- eron St., Regina, and Mrs. Nellie Selby, Suite 41, Huntingdon Aptm. Regina. returned home Wednesday after a very happy visit with friends and relatives in Prince Ed- ward Island. While in Milton they were guests of their sisters, Mrs. Hammond Hooper, Mrs. Robert Hooper and Mrs. C. R. Blrt. OUNCB 01-‘ PREVENTION Stick pins in the cork of any medicine bottle containing poison to prevent taking a dose by mis- take. You or: absolutely sure ness. Character exists in Tuxedos dollars tailoring and correct style when buy your formal clothes here. More to get quality you These Fashion-Croft dress suits invariably ex- press good taste, quality ond correct- every line ond porfoctiooiscvuydohl. Full dress suits Eighty-five dollars Sixty-five ond Seventy-rive For Armistice Day. Christmas. and New Year festivities order now. Protestant Orphanage Contributions Charlottetown Continued Mrs. Belle Spralton ’ Employees Royal Bank Justice G. J. Tweedy .. Island Motor Transport Anonymous . 52.00 Each: Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mabel McLeod. Dover's Garage. G. E. Ritchie, Mrl. Hszel McLean, A. E. Morrison, Beulah Munroe, Mrs. Wm. Reddin, Gertrude Love. Mc- Phee Bros. Charles McKarris, Mrs. Percy Mclnnls, Miss M. McLean, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. P. McKinnon, N. Taweel, Mrs. H. Weeks, Mrs. W. Porter, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. M. Fuller- ton, Barry McLsren, Mrs. I. Mc- Laren, Mrs. A. R. Gillil, Mrs. Ben]. Rogers, W. Lawlor, L. A. McDoug- all, Rev. and Mrs. Davison. Mrs. Hume, King and Johns, L. Keller, Dr. W. T. Hooper, Murphy's Serv- ice Station, Lorne Keizer. Mrs. Rus- sell Plckard. Mrs. Milburn Dixon, A Friend. Bea Vanlderltine, Mar- garet McEwen, A. W. Burns, Les- , lie Crawford, R. H. Nicholson, Mrs. Fraser, Lyle Robson, Rupert Mac- Kay, Mrs. Plckard, H. M._Davlson. Mrs. H. C. Bourke, Hemphill and Carroll, Seaman's Beverages, Prince Grocery, J. S. Scrimgeour. R. H. Rogers, Alma Mason, Harold Buell, P. A. Murnughan, W. R. McNeil], J. W. Dixon, B. Stentlford, Robert Hurry, Cleaver McLean, D. A. Wllks, H. D. Balcom, Brent Wood. Lester Worth, C. H. Coles, A. E. Lavers. Wilf. James. A. M. Camp- bell, Harry Cruswell, Duncan Mc- Kenzie, J. Vlckerson, A. D. Mc- Lennon, C. T. Montgomery, N. A. Nicholson, Jean McLean, J. Taylor. Arnett Hewett, Mrs. William Rowe. Mary Inman, A. L. McPherson, Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Lens C. McLurc, Bessie Beer, Gay's Grocery, Mrs. W. Jordan, Mr. I. Nicholson, K. McKinnon, Mrs. Merritt Forsythe, The Smart Shoppe, Pinearfs Bak- ery, Dr. E. S. Giddings, H. B. Wll- lls Ine., Martin's Garage. Queen St. Meat Market, Beverley Pound. Margaret McFarlane, Marlon Mc- Eachern. Mrs. Fred Large, H. W. sy. $1.00 Each: C. M. Frazee, Ethan iiifislrikiwdieékk“ C. 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