JwA-lzl s, 194s " OUR HEARTS Plus Popeye~Bonnie PRINCE Ihebociniiuiosvy A cl on American " Ont-handle“ _ IIOIII c cieiiisr " wiiesiumdcdcn ing adventure be- hind the Oenncn lines in Francs . .. than whispered fiwevdrenevvfl awsliliedni "P! EXTRA - NEWS COLOR PARADE CARTOON 955555555» CAPITOL - 573i!’ aaoreentv OlOfll Bauer MAY“ clllll rum mlllflflfiilll XIAIIIOUII! 81K} 0d IOI NOIAN vnl sous or ms Mourns ‘A REPUIIIC PICTURE _.____ -._._____.._..._.____J... SIX MEMBERS 0F I THE MURDER JURY ARE DEAD...“ ALSO SERI ‘um-r RAY MILLAND BARBARA BRITTON with Walter Siessk-Luoile Watson mnvnmanuvunnm TO-DAY-CAPITOL-LOVE AND LAUGHS “YOU GAN’T RATIO/N LOVE” Also NEWS — HARMONY HIGHWAY Showing At 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 evenvnveé as»? iN 01-19 3mm ‘FE .' Vcs drl When Amati-s‘- favorite ministers you his new»! Henri nfgrand conga. vamssee and exciting eeiinn - it's I van was‘! I-aat In min‘ RmiQoeeRS-Tiaiocsig Insomniac-ensue.” EMPIRE -:- TNII Susan Play by , Wflldee MacDonald e Mariel by Oscar loaiildar, J1. " Q": 1 ' Al. - COMEDY - CARTOON WERE YOUNG AND GAY” Lassie-Color Travel EDWARD 3—llAYS — STARTING THURSDAY NE BANE FIIDN A Vllllllll “Wlllllllll NEN . . . ....._....‘.iuiH‘n‘a‘a's --.-.-..-..-.-ww.-.-.v.w.r.-.-., l MHHVHHHKVJLNFLKVHHVVHHHM nun n. - rm. —-SAT. Charles O'Nsei e Ireland by 11111-171 /. i Illlelport ior November and De- cegibeg: ru e X Six-i, Vi i '1‘ ,; 2| Nam“ Flood v an ralnor $371168 X Jh-I-l. Clarence Flood. Gillie VIII-l. Agnes Trainer; I‘. James Johnston; a, Leoflflfd e y. Grad vI—l, E . “u. e rnest Leo Camp BINDIN“ _"_'~'G Regular monthly meeting Wednesds I 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. ‘ ' Also applicants notified for initiation please at- iauil. Names: P. McGonneli Chester Donovan Law- rence Kelly; Louis E. Kelly; and James A. Berrigan. rade —l. C l 2, St. Clair Trainer; 3. Pauline Kelly. Grade IV-l, Mary Roberts; 2. Cyril Molyneaux; 3. Eileen Kelly. Grade III-l, Anna Marie Camp- bell; 2. Charles Campbell. Grade I (a1 - 1. Luc Hogan. Grade I (b) — l. Lnus Moly- neaux: 2. Bumell McDonald. Grudc I (c) -~ i. Adri Mona han I, Cecelia McQuaid: 3, Paul Food. Grade I id) — l. Joseph Kelly. Blanche M. Murray. teechc . y Night, Jan. " iiEiiiiiAl. iiiiAiil Iii Tons-ewe sum-e This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly p". __..i=.!4"" i __.—=i_ cusswiuf iBTe-iiiiigrsons. CONFEDEIIATION ‘ . suusracs. u" l" ___ I moons a McLEOD mo. will be closed ll d ‘ . “an 3m‘ a sv Wcdnesdeyl ssrr: ovunsuss- , ' Joseph Mclnnis. Morlell, 22332,‘.- ceived word irom their son. Arthur, > Cameron, Albany in hcnor oi her Mcinnis, who is now saie in Eng-r land. RECEIVED FLOWERS — M _ Douglas McEwen. Morel]. receivgli flowers ior Christmas from he,- husbsnd in Holland. ' FLOWERS FROM SON-Mrs.‘ Andrew Paton, Rollo Bay west, has received a bouquet oi beauti- ful roses with Christmas greetings from her son, Corlv- John Patch, RIF-AF». new serving in Holland. MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES -1n the New Year's honors list A c tin g Lieutenant Commander John Harding. Captain oi Hivrcs, Charlottetown. the frigate named after this city, received - Mention in Dispatches. FUNERAL n NINE MILE 'CII.EEK—The funeral oi’ the late Mr. James W. Taylor was held Friday. Dec. 2am. A short service was held at his late residence. iol- lowed by service in New Dominion Church, which was conducted by Rev. J. R. Skinner. The pallbem- ers were: Messrs. Wesley Mac- Dougall, William Smith, Se muur Mllrlihy. S. T. Currie. Well ngton Murphy and James Smith. Inter- ment was in adjoining cemetery. cons T0 SUMMERSIDE-Cor- porsl Del Williams. R.C.A.F., was over from Summer", P.E,I., spending his Christmas leave with his wife and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert "filliams, MacNeil St. Mrs. Williams had been in the Women's Division oi the Air Force and she got her release about. three weeks ago and came on to visit her parents-in-lnw. She ac- companied her husband back to Summerside after his five days‘ ieave-(New Glasgow News). BIRTHDAY PARTY — Audrey Todd, young daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Todd, Braduibane, had a delightful birthday party at her home when she celebrated her 10th birthday last Saturday. Ten oi little churns were guests and they played games and had a jolly time before toothsome refresh- ments were served. The guests were Jurette. and Eleanor Mur- ray. Alice and Lulu Toombs, Christie Ann and Roberta Todd. Freda. Hickox. Dorothy Matheson, Margaret Kennedy and Wendy Johnson. GIVEN COIIDIAL WELCOME— On Wedn evening, December 27, a very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs Charles son, Bannerman. ulm recently re- turned to his home after an ab- sence oi almost twenty-two years. Mr. Cameron has travelled through all the provinces of Can- Alaska and the Yukon Following a sumptuous, d'nner tihe mectine was called to order and Mrs. Horace Cameron.‘ Charlottetown read and address oi to the guest, of honor, while Mr. Waldro/n Cameron pre- sented him with s genuine leather‘ bill iold which contained a neat sum of money. Although visibly, moved NLr. Cameron thanked his friends for remembering him so kindly. TRINITY MEETING. ~—- The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association oi Trinity ducted by Mrs. Long and Mrs. Car- ruthers and after singing the .mn " 0y the World." the members repeated the Lord's prayer unison. At the conclusion of gthe business meeting Mr. McLen- man was invited to take the chai when a new slate oi officers was brouiiht in by a committee ab- pointcd ior this purpose. The foi- lowlnz members were elected es otiicers for the ensuing years- ‘resldent. Mrs. Wm. Teed. lst ice President. Mrs. A. J. Coffin nd Vice President. Mrs. D. Mc- la Mrs. n uy m e. . =ickard and Mrs. Ruby ’ie.nist, Mrs. Sydney Crasweil. >ress Correspondent. Mrs uby Hmiie. There being no further busi- ness the meeting adjourned. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Pickard and Mrs. Long, WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took ace at the Roman Catholic Padres‘ Chapel, No. 8 RD. Winnipeg, Dec. 22nd, 1944. oi Sgt. Josephine Leishtizer. daughter oi’ the lets Major James J. Lelghtlzer and Mrs. Annie Leiglitizer. Char- lottetown, to Flight Sgt. ‘Thomas Nearing. son of John W. Nearing and ihe late Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Nearing of Port Morien, N. S. It was a. pretty military wedding with intimate irlends attending, the ceremony being performed by the R.C.A.F. cbapiaii. at St. JlHKIllPJi. The bride was attended by L.A.W. Boileau Winnipeg. Man. and the groom by Sizt.J.Cari- oi Smiths Falls. Ont. Following the cere- mony. a reception was held in the Sergeants‘ Mess and the usual toasts were given along with best wishes from the commanding nfil- l cei’. The honeymoon was spent at ‘ the Royal Alexandria Hotel in- Winnipeg. ‘The bride and groom l are both stationed at. No. 8 Repair Depot. Winnipeg. HHPDIGS! 00n- gratulatioiis are extended from their home relative R NEW Treeiuesil FAST lellcli i a Aiiargl-tcbi INF "ti" "drip." relieve eons-um - ecm "Tau" or iwe table: ‘fumllu wil prove iinir eiieetivenssi. I * HUI-TABS * l yourstornaeb ‘ see. Carter’ Tl-IE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HERE'S . RELIEF, FROM INDIGESTION Wliea Constipation Is Th Com When you have the kind oi lndlgesti that makes you feel miserable irorn n33 to toe-try the Carter way to get relief. Take Carter's Pills tonight. You see. Carter s remove this cause oi indigestion . ""2?" "Plotting your stomach or pre- ven in .1 .i..‘i..‘.’.?i"..'3'2.t"“”‘ m ‘°°" °“° For Carter's job is not to just sweeten or counteract acidity. You _ s Pills _go to work when eon- stipstiou la causing your indigestion. Igayflgztissthtahis cum of thieotrotulzlic. sensi ws c relief you're liter. y n N t ti i di est! strikes-g Csrtfrb Pllllos alt‘. szuy alligators-obi“ 25 cents. Take them as directed. You'll get the kind of relief from slug bindi- gestion that will nuke you eel good sgsln all overl ___..___ , scorT-moivzvm - A quiet but pretty wedding took place on . h st the groom's home in Cornwall. when Rev. J. R. Skinner united in marriage Doris Mae MacNevin, eldest daughter oi Mr. and li/llrs. derlck MacNevin. Canoe Cove. and Harold Brenton Scott, youngest son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Scott, Cornwall. The Winsome bride looked lovely in her dress oi pink sheer with ieg-o-mutton sleeves and fitted bo- dice trimmed with golden sequins. Her accessories were black Miss Norma Paul acted as brides-l’ maid and Mr. i-iarold Codirey as groomsman. Previous to her mar- riage the bride was tendered I miscellaneous shower at Canoe Cove and given s gift from the Lodge. Wi" this happy young couple oes best wishes for a hap- py wed ed life. Personals Mr. Bruce Dunning oi Southport. is at present a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital where he under- went a serious operation. His many iriends wish Mr. Dunning a soeedv recovery. Mr. Chester E. MacKenzle and Mrs. MacKenzie of Graton, Conn, are visiting Mr. MacKenzies bro- lillbf-lfi-IBW, Mr. JL. DePage. North Rustico. Mr. MacKerizic is en- gaged in the submarine Dept. t-I the Electric Boat Co" where there are iiiteen thousand men employ- her ed 11v MEMORIAM I088 DAWSON STEVENSON 1M5 We miss you new, our hearts are sore. As tlmc zoes by we miss you more. Your ieassnt smile. your Ientlc ace. No one can iiil your vacant place. 11v MEMDEIAM In loving memory oi my dear lather, James MacI-‘adyen. Victoria West, Lot 13, P. E. I., who departed, this ilfc January 2. 1927. Memories are treasures nc one can Dcsthh: a heartache no one can Some may forget you now you In But Iflliigtlill remember no matter Ills e Ever Loving Remembered bv Daughter. Mrs. Albert We l Tignlsh. P. E. I. 1-3-1 . ln Memoriam In loving memory oi Neil Marks who died. January 3N. 1943- T pa t with him. we loved an dear Tlle blow was hard. the shock sev- ere. So quick, so quiet was the call His sudden death surprised us Ill. Two years have pasaed. our heart-e are sore. As time goes on we miss him more. Ever Remembered and Sadly Mifiifll I by I'll! WIIG. Mary. 1-3-1 . IN MEMORIAM In memory oi Pte. George Wil- liam MaeKensic. MY PAL Away in France so iar away My iriend a grave does illl his picture hangs up in my room I know it always will. I never can forget lslrn And neither would I try I'll miss hun more each day Until the day I die. Hitler and your Ian! I curse you night unu iiuy You killed one oi the finest lads That ever walked the clay. - I may meet with other friends That will iiil my heart with joy But. they can never take your niace My iuithini soldier boy. There's an empty place down in my heart Non; but your voice can iiil I never could forget you God knows I never will. You have been my‘ ialthiul friend At limes when skies were trey I can't forget our handshake That night you went sway. Your sisters and your brothers I know that they wlii iret And your old lonely lather IIe never can iorlet. But your mother is not here is grieve For the boy we ilelrly love or God had railed her years be- fore To that bright Home sbovc. George Wllllaun Mackenzie was the - name OI that soldier brave and kind li..‘.'.’.°.‘.”.'..".2i'.“..'.‘.ii..'.i‘.'"" -~ - N poem is finished All: alllythst i have said Will never be forgotten No not after I n-zn dead. -o. &alvastl.ll~ "h "M" Official List I of Casualties i ROY-AL CANADIAN AIR FORCE l OVERSEAS Kissing On Active Service After Air Operations ~ Cohen, Samuel, FO., ontreal, llc. Evans. Robert William. PO" Niagara Fol-lie, Ont. ooper. a Do id. F.- t,, lolriidiiloniuOntém m s8 ‘ n8 8. eo , F0, Saint John. N. Eugene Leech, Frederick Sydney, WO.. Two Hills, Alta. NIcHsle. Thomas Patrick, F0, Toronto, Ont. Inn, F-Sgi... , McKinnon. couver, B, C. i Pow. Leslie Gordon Drummond. I"O.. Mnffat P. 0.. Sack. Seriously Injured On Active Service l Wardlaw. Thomas Davidson, PO, Islington, Ont. , Injured Accidentally i Humphrey. Leslie Walker, F0, Bamia. Ont. a _______ Van- ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service Carter. Albert Victor, FD“ 'I‘o- ronton. Ont. Dowding. Richard Boyd, FO., Oskville. Ont. Downing. Albert Edward, FO., Toronto. Ont. Hat-wood, Edward James Fran- cis, lit-Sgt, Montreal. Que. Missing Believed Killed 0n Active Service Alter Air Operations ' Murrell, William James, set, Belton. Ont. l Myron. Isn Thomas. Sgt, lb- urne. B. C. ‘Missing 0n Active Service After Air Operations Allan. Robert, F.-Sgt.. Montreal, e Barker, Kenneth Hubert, IO" Killdecr. Beck. Bssarab. Louis, Sgt. High Prai- rie. Alta. Bond, Arthur Thomas, PO., Wat- erloo. . Frizzell. Lloyd William, F0, Halifax, N. S. . McPhee. James Alexander, Sgt. Ophir, Ont. Robson, Arthur Edward, li-Sgt, Winnipeg, Man. Rowley, Adelbert. Bateman, FO., Clive. Alta. Seymour. James Rodgers, F.- Sgt, Vancouver. B.C. Slack. Kenneth Earl Cliiiord, Sgt, Toronto. Ont. Albert Edward, Fl.-Lt.. Man. Watson, Robert Alder, FO., Fredericton, N. B. Previously Missing On Active Service - New Reported Prison- ers of Wan-Germany Hetherington. Stanley George. FO., Toronto. Ont. Munro, Earnest Gordon. WO.. Calgary, Alta. Pare, Joseph Leo Marcel. 581.. Montreal. Que, _ Previously Missing 0n_ Active Service — New For Official Pur- poses Presumed Dead Bates. John Donald, PO. Farm Point. Que. _ Blair, Jack Frederick. I-i-Sst. Vancouver. B. C. Blakeney, Lester Ferguson, F0, Ot/tawa, Oni. Bowden. Donald Ivan. ll-Sgt. Sutton. Que. Carter, Frank Ernest, S.-l.... Iro- quois. Ont. TCoulgci-bglytverett Malcolm, WO.. uron . . Dudley. Gordon Howard. 1-581-- St. James, Man. Earle, John Clifford Morris, WO.. Cornwall. Ont. Englert, Walter Lawrence, FQ. Kitchener, On . Goodkey. Leonard Earl. PO., Bancro it, . IN MEMORIAM In fond but loving memory fll Sft. Georse Alfred Dunn oi Emor- ad who gave his ilte for country. Just one year aim today. Sit. Dunn was the son Bi l-hl‘ lat; Joseph L. Dunn and the iaie Mary E. Jones of Emerald. New in the grave so sweetly sleev- in: Lies the one we loved so dear And your friends M hm"! a" weeping. all Becauag you are not here. For all you siec beyond’ the wave. We know you Il a heros grave And many miles of world divides us . At home your iaecnorv linsers still. For ygdrg ‘the one we loved the a Hatch, George Charles, PO., Fort William. t. Hein, John. Sgt, Artlsnd, Sask. Hicks. Orville Wesley. PO., Ot tawa, Ont. Holland, Glen Allen. FL-Lieut, Ottawa, Ont. _Kelly, Ralph Gordon, PO.. Var- sity View. Man. Lyng. David Thomas, PO., Mon- treal, Que. MicLcud, Malcolm Hinds, P0,, Hllllliilf, N. S. ’ Oisvik. David Osborne. FCL. Park- side, Soak. Orr. Robert James, PO, Hamil- ton, Ont. Parry. Richard Charles, P0,, Prince Rupert. B. C. Pratt, Ralph Winston, Sgt, Mount Forest. Ont. Rumble. Robert Mons, PO, King, Ont. Siltala. Torstl, F0. Ssult Bte. Marie, Ont. Tallinn, Joseph Alphonse ton. Sgt, Quebec, Que. Tobin, William Robert, WO.. St. GRI- Mary's, Ont. Urban. Russell, PO, Si. Louis, lMlssouri, USA. I Williams, Gordon Ivan. WO.. Elkhorn, Man. Woods, Raymond Craig, Sgt, Lanark, Ont. Seriously Ill As A Result OI In- i Juries Sustained Accidentally Iiood, Charles William, F.-Sgt., Leaside. Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Service After Air Operations Bryant. James Alfred, F‘O., New Westminster. B. C. Cordick, John Morgan, F0, Oshawa, Ont. iiliams, Ronald Lenard, 110., Fcxwarreii, Man. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Cote. Joseph Francois Xavier Alfred. WO., Ottawa, Ont. Guy. Donald Frederick, FO., Winnipeg, Man. Jeffrey's, Herbert Arthur. P0,. Shnwinigaii Falls. Que. ilton Bench, Ont. liichachlan, Ralph Douglas, PO, Windsor, Ont. McLennan, Harold Angus. F0, Eastvieiv, Ont. Rzimey. Lyman Philip, F-Sgi... Cobalt. Ont. Scott, John Joseph, Iii-Sgt, See- leys Buy. Ont. Previously Missing On Active Service - Now Reported Prisoners Oi wllb-Gtflflfllly Mulch. Robert Douglas, PCL, To- rontp. Ont. Seriously Ill Wood. James Alexander, FL-Lit... Brancepeth. Sask. CANADA Died From Natural Causes Townsend, Earl Lewis, LAC, Gimli, Man. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service Anderson, Chester Edward. Sgt... Sault Ste, lVlarie. Brown, Duncan Stewart, FY-Sgi... Hcadingly. Man. Flynn, Harold Lunciy, l=‘1.-I..ieut., Gunton. Man. Forbes, Gordon Edmund Bruce. F0. Toronto, Ont. Galvin, Staniiorih Seywell, Sgt, Fort William, Ont. Grant. James Vallance, F.-Srgt., Gait, Ont. Mace. Roger Meredith, S.-L., Sivitt Current. Sask. Macder, Paul Allan Cornell, F0" Grimsby, Ont. Rhudc, Ernest Ashley, I-‘k-Sgt, Falconbridgc, Ont. Scott, William Francis, A.F.M., FO.. Bcl-huiie. Saik. Smart. John Christopher, Sgt... Lakeview. Ont. Sutherland, R-oger Joseph. F.- Sgt. Winnipeg. Man. Previously Dangerously Iii — Now Reported To Iinvc Died As A Re- sult 0i‘ Injuries Sustained On Active Service Armstrong. Robert Kenneth. F.- Sgt. Harriston, Ont. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Fisher. Jack Glen Niillan, P0,. Shnuniivon. Szisk. McAlcesr, Thomas. FO.. To- ronto, Ont. Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice — New For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Cornfield, Edward Albert. WO.. Trnil, B. C. Presser. Leslie Pentictnzi, B. C. Strickland, Leonard, WO.. To- ronto. Ont. CANADIAN IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE Thomas, PO" Missing Believed Killed On AMIVI Love. Charles Henry, F0. Ham- ‘ '7 CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) ' Wounded New urunswick Regiment BEUWOBI-l. Leo Joseph, Llcui. Moncton. N. B. - N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Campbell, Donald Alexander, L: Glace Bay, N. S. Murray. Thomas Dixon, Cllpi, Williams Lnlze. Spiwiield, N. S. Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Lutes, Donald Roland, Ptc.. Syd- S n93’. N. . Died 0f ‘Wounds N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Doucettc. James Theodore, Fus. Lower Wcdgcport. N. 1;, Ilangcrousiy Wou New Brunswick " Thomas, James Farcn, Pie, Row blnsonviile, N, a. l Seriously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Rogerson. Gordon James. Mrs. Maude Rogcrson tmothcrl. ll Russell St.. Summerside. P. E. I. nded ' n Campbelltozi. N. B. Severely Wounded N.S. nnii I’.II.I. Regiment Green, Walter Arthur, PNtn firs. Mary Green (mother) Summer- slde, P. E. I. Kelly. Clarence Bernard, Pie, Halifax, N. S. Wounded N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Jarrett, Clarence Arthur, Pie. Halifax. N S. MacDonald, Ewen Ernest, Pies Port Morien. N. S. O'Brien. Clifton Percy, Pie. Mrs. Alice O'Brien imoihcri, Til Iiustniie -St.. Summerside. I’. F I ‘ New ilrunswlrk llegimcnt i Gould, Raymond, Pic, Mone- lton, N. B. i Slightly Vfouiided Royal Canadian Artillery N Ggrdon. Morris, Gnr., Saint John. Slightly Injured Canadian Armoured (‘urns Shot. Peter, CpL, Liverpool. N.S. Royal Canadian Corps Oi l i i Signals Noble Murray McIntyre. Sigmn. Fredericton. N, B Slightly Injured NS. and I‘.l-I.I. Regiment Creamer, Joseph, Pic, Halifax . S. Smith, Wallace Vernon. Back Mina. Btellarion. N. S Royal Canadian Army Service Pie. LéllplllglOll, Gordon William, (‘orps WO.. Toronto. Oni. A Legere. Almey Joseph, Pie, Pic- MucDonnlil, Stanley Malcolm, tou, N. S FO., Ottawa, Ont. Died Previously Missing On Active New urunswick R ‘ nt Service — Z-‘ow For Official Pur- LeBlanc, George Henry, Pie, poses sreeumed Dead Randolph, N, B. Jordon, ‘Thomas Lawrence, WO.. Mfsc. Sash. intoii, Frank Malcolm, PO, It/iontrcai, Que. JOHN EDWARD MONAGIIAN There passed away quleilv at his home in i-Iazelbrook on December 17th, John Edward Monaghan, ‘JiRCCl seventy-four years. ‘ > Although not lidViIii-Z cnioyed lhi? best of health for some months he; was never known to murmur or complain, but bore his illness with‘ uncomulainiilz Christian fortitude. He became decidedly ivorse and ldcspite all that medical ssill flllfl ‘tender nursing could do he uusscd peacefully avruv on thejibove men- itioned date. Prior to his departure oi his church oi which he faith- Iullv attended. And he always tried, to ive a good Christian 1119. the year 1910 he married the iorme Annie Gallant oi Ftvztlco. To them. was borne on son Roland. The late Mr. Moiiaizhan was a former all his life nnd loved the outdoor life and all things that surrounds a farm. Beini! unable to work ihc Dost twovearshe had thc comfort oi kiIDWlIli! illS soil was ‘l 1. Ptc.. ~ "l New urunswlck Regiment Gallant. Frank Joseph, Pie,‘ Atholvtiie. N. B. Levesque. Leopold Paul, Plevr he was administered ‘the last rites’ ____ __~PAGE _TI:_IRI:'._IE“ LISTEN TO ‘BA IOQH) PM. as-z isms. RICIIARI) iiIcCAItVILLE. Seldom, if cverjlas The A iJeuih spread such _ y [gloom 0f .~,’iI‘l'(l\l.' ovi-r tho com ‘llllifiill/ oi M3131‘: Plains, as it '11; ion the mowing ni Der. l3. i944, Whc-n it entered the home of My. gel Richard McCni-ville and Cfllflfid to ill? haven Ill oi bliss aboi .5“ soul of his b d \'.'l , Jo i0. Alliluugh in 3 . m8 iiflasi low yr e was Tibia ,0 be itlftilllltl lillLl and to ixr daily death time as ‘o he: family and i ends. Husky ' a '2 idly remembered “Hi1 9ft in the com- ‘iiiiul b: i;- of n loving and cheer- ful disposition, ever ready’ to s8- ..~Ii.*.l niuv \\!:n might be in iron. ble of any kind. lIl..!l iil -n:i'.i lived iiil, ' She was a wo- :.i::2 Ciirlsuun principles, l exemplary‘ Christian attentive to her religi- u. in mourn besides her . li husband the fallonv- Army in Holland, Ani- brosc in the Canadian forces llZlW siiiiiuiii-Ll ii‘. ilallfimu; Inn, Mrs. Albert Dufiy. Maple Plains, and .\Iii"lilll at homo Sue is also survived by the fol- W-‘v-H: sis" . s. J, n. Mooney. Oilfiwi‘, OnL, Mrs. Marion Km- nezlrv. Boston. Mass. also one broth- (‘l ' iies Condom at Georgetown. illl l look pince- on Fri- it’ l lo Si. Miilaclirs l, hillktllii, where Requiem illich M...» was celebrated b)‘ the pastor. R1. Rm‘. J. A. Murphy, ;\\'ho also officiated at the grave, ‘where all that was mortal oi a ‘kid and loving mother, and an lobligine and gcilcrulls neighbour ‘was Llltl 1o rcs; in the adjoining lecmetsry. tzirre to flWfili, the glori- ‘ous resurrection. The large number oi Mass Cards and messages oi sympathy @9511- iii-d the love and esteem in which v . Chili-cl vrerr: James P. l Drirzhan, Fred Walsh. George l\invheu' nnri Iicnnard Murphy. "Gone but. not iorkntton. one less on earth. one more in Heaven." Requiem ncrernllm dons eis fltllllllit‘ STRANGE DIET _The yak, beast of burden in Tibet. will not ca! grain but lives oil "blirlsni-j‘ a thick woody rang “fhlgh Tilx-tans also use for iircxvoccl. 1i lack oi blood-iron makes you .. pale “mf- diagiied MIN-try Lydia Pink: ham s TABLZZTS- one of‘ the best hame ways to liclp build up red 1,100.1 following in his iCoistCDs. He was ever wlliini-Z helping hand to those who u-erc in need of heiD. He leaves to mourn besides his grief stricken wife and son. i\\'li joining fairn; Joscoii oi Wlnnipc... Mrs. illiam Coadv of Alexandra. The fluieral which ‘ was largely attended was held on the l9t thence to Sl. Dunslanls Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sung _at 9 45 The Rev. Father MacMillan officiating. The Dail- bcnrers were: lticssrs. Vllillinm Coady. Jack McMillan. Russell Drie- coll. Aubrey Myers, Percy Pi-cpv, James Wood the Mans The following Cards received. John Cronin and Family. Mr, and Mrs Joseph Cvillléilli Gertrude Condv Marv and Rav Slireenan Tessie and Familv The Lapuln Fnmilv Mrs. Sophia Pineau James and Gertie Monashan Bertha and Roland RTE brothers and one sister w whom sincere sympathy is extendm‘ namely: James. who lives on n to get more strength and energy - in such cases. Follow label directions Livia Piniiiiaiifs tasters RADIOS New iiil?) (‘rystzil Set, just zirrived complete u-ilh earphones. aerial imr! crystal detector. 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