rcnauARY 3' 1°44 A F11; WESTERN GUARDIAN a >-"1F-"r'~';*..-:".:.-rir..t.":-::~ '~ -- e '.i ~ asiaussauwa an riuuca couwra News. sundown Woks Hindi I Gus-dbl! to P" l“, M. it!‘ II nuaolaafnoidauyeisefeocaesu- siren. (heme; w“. Ina uouuca, 67 will be delivered in an In aIE“~.“PIUHOmEOI aim-emu ‘Ill O0’ fHQl-lllllblh l" IIQIIYOIICQ (Ill YOII Illll- Advenhing IIIIIIKII Water Street. Granviln ltleai lama n "but wishes with ' iversiti a F??? r5 lime-l m; ibX. 30 cents includ. l‘ 2‘ “d z-ae-il. BOYD Small nnounce the their daughter, rold l-‘red- . a d the Muttart of Carleton. take place in ti‘: the eve bi and music. “p W“ "Si". host oi friends go Mrs. Ah arn for fu- uu-e sllicrée???“ their ngw fi d. S. BEDEQUE Qgy, Feb. - - , St. Dunstans Un_ "'°'““'”‘§ec’§§,'§.; his Bachelor of ‘" iii“. lets: iii n, a en gfincgautliglnli?hg was making a won- dgrful success in lilo H! B farm"- mourn. his wife (nee ggrlfavulvfgsciienna) and one daughter, Catharine. Also! 3111118 ‘later-s, Mrs. John W. 0 95- Alber- New- hort Manitoba. Mrs. John RYE". t th Emenelast wee he boowio diphtheria and failed to I‘ - Personals _M.;_ my Aheam left Summer- iide on Saturday morning to Join her husband in Daihousie, N. B. S. -—Mr. Joseph Delaney. represen- tative of the Island Motor Trans- port 00., Ltd., at Summerside. has leit iol- his home in Maipeque to spend the balance o! the winter. S. —The sympathy of their many friends 1s extended to Mr. an Mrs. Waiter Farmer, oi Borden. in the death of their five months old child, who died February 25th at the home oi the parents. S. —Dr. W.B. Hcwatt ieit Sum. _ on Saturday morning for New York to take a post graduate course. Re will be away ior about a month. S- —The many friends of Mrs. J. W. Waugh, New Annan. will be pleased to know that she has im- Proved sufficiently to be removed rom the Prince Edward Island hospital, Charlottetown, and now convalescing at the home o! her ter. Mrs. Pearl Stavert. Summerside. Her friends wish he!‘ a speedy recovery. 5 5o Late To Classify- LOST SUNDAY AFTERNOON. small purse containing five dol- lars. Finder please leave at __1-h‘nes' Bakery. Reward. 2-H.“ WANTED. MAID. FAMILY OF‘ two. Good wages. 206 Grafton 8* =-=r-=*- Glance burns‘ . WELL“D—A‘HT'“'°- "-5" “h MONTREAL. Feb. 2i - (c?) - 38. i944 to Mr. and Mrs. DH. Wel- lmi. a daughter. DEATHS MARTlN—At the Provincial Sui- aim-tum on Sunda rill-r! 8.45 to the Church oi Holy Redeemer thence to the O C8111 - 8W7. MURPHY — M. Bedeque on Feb. Murphy aged 36- Funeral from his late residence Monday. reb. as at 1o pm. to sev-_ N. i944. Austin O. en Mile Bay Church. ‘décorated for the occasion. Miss iy gifts and Miss Ruth McDonald reap the Mrs. Ledgard charmingly acknow- ledged the gifts and the remain. der of the evening was pleasantly 1a", spent with music. A dainty lunch was aerged vaéter which the guests “gamut: operations against the enemy in which he has displayed high skill, fortitude and devotion to duty". F The funeral of Friday morning from the funeral d He was a reliable workman and a l! sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gas! ‘ bearers were Messrs. Bernard Doyle, iriain McDonald opened the iove- accompanying verses. Mrs. Ledger: it. Lt. MacLean was awarded the DEC. about e. motnh ago. —FUNERAIT a1- KINKORA - the late T. A. Mclvor took place at Kinkora on to Malachi Church where the Re- quiem l-liioh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. A. Murphy. The funer- ai was perhaps one of the largest ever held in the vicinity, friends and relatives from all sections of the country attending to pay their last respects. The all bearers who bore the remains rom the church to their last restiri place were six nephews of the eceased. Ollie McCarville, Ray Johnston, Percy Murphy, Aden Mcivor, Hugh John Mcivor. Harold Mulligan. The pail bearers in Sunune ‘-‘ who ac- companied the body from the resi- dence to the train were Donald McPherson, Everett Kelly, Fonce Brown. Lorne Driscoli. T. L. Como- ion and Lewis Sherry. S. MR. ROBERT GASS home oi P. A. Monaghan St. There passed suddenly away at his home at Earnscliiie, Sunday evening, January 30th., Mr. Robert Gass, in his 75th year. As Mr. Gas; had been in his sual health up until that day. the news o! his death came as n. great shock to his family and friends. He and Mrs. Gas; had resided at E-lmscliife for about ten years, having removed there from the Bonshaw District at that time. Mr Gnss was well thought of by all who knew him. very kind and hospitable neigh- bour. He leaves to mourn their loss, besides his zorrowing wife. a family of eight sons and five daughter. now widely scattered across Canada and the United States and Europe, Four oi the sons, Dan, Douglas. Joseph and Lorne are Overseas. Alfred is with; the Army in Sydney N.s. The‘ funeral was held in Cherry Valley United Church on Feb 2nd. ll was conducted by Rev A. S. Weir and was very largely nttend~ ed. Mr Gass wii‘. be greatly miss-l ed in the community and sincere and family in their bereavement. Interment was made in the cemet- ery besld, the church. The pall- Roy Niiutch, Harry Tweedy, Am- brose Doyle. Luke Praught and Russel Young. Stofiarkets At Prices displayed an in trading last week on the Stock Exch an Curb Market except for go ds which were nauked down a lit le. CHICAGO. Feb. 27—(AP) Brices started out higher Saturday ut the market soon ran into sell- ing and lost a od part of its early advance. Tr ng was light. Wheat oats were unable to follow the initial advance in rye, a. isct which restrained bullish enthusiasm. WINNIPDG, Feb» fl-The Unit- — Rye Elilifiliilifillfillflifilifilfiliil ALSO SHORT SUBJECT years. with each person rationed to THE CHARIJUYTETOWN ‘Potato Shippers lllesent Action . WOODSTOCK, Rb. 26 — L0- ‘Bll Potato shippers are highly in- t 1 ritnvrrv UNITED ciwncsl The services in Trinity on Sun- day were conducted by the Miri- ister who preached in the morn- ing on "Lent" taking the verse from Acts i0 and part of Verse 32 "and ihEY were in the way going up to Jerusalem and Jesus went on before than and they were amazed and T0 - DAY s 8W’ real. Toronto and Hamilton mar- kets rican War and especially to the They point out that New Bruns- two men from this city who gave their lives in that struggle, Mr reavement in the family. still his ' l." "u o. wick still has plenty of potatoes ; _ y“; guts Bedcqus —SEBVIOE MAN'S WIFE wants. bu; lack o; remsemm ca“ h“ ired Riggs and Mr Roland Taylor. We take the most intimate oi all flufirerday. M- W- “UL mmflwfolilttmiisgmgrflda- jfiljw .. i _, _ prohibited movement. How the me veteran's of the South African relation-slur». with the beautiful Summcrside ._-— - - - - - _ » Maine shippers could find m or Wsr as well as the last Great Vliii‘ sun-shine of the home upon it- _ _ Th. maid M‘ Elliggb _N0Tlc'E _"—m_ M h _ t l . 30o cars in prermues u; hm u were present. A wreath was plao- ‘And we use that oi God. Have you '" work. Apply WI- E- 33“, 9mm,“ “d s ‘w ' who“? 5 . v _ not explained. ed ‘m i!" Tablet in the Church 1" i“°‘ “memms M‘ m m’ ”"y°" PROFESSIONAL CARD W“"5mumersiu8. 3 - Bo d ‘B’! u. w a _ ‘gwfl/I Rob f_ Another disquieting item is the memory of the twp men who gave =9! some people an over-familiar- Im- {- mr minimu‘ 11"" 3-4 Ind 7'9 '7 er unnouhoemeng ma; m, u_ 5_ their lives and the Last post was illv with God? Have you never WANTED maid. llnlli family. *1 11 Y by appointrlnent. government plans to dispose of inii- sounded by M; Ema, himssl! a tbeen conscious in your own pray- ' "using. Mrs. min Hicks 48-1-5-7-9- lions or bushels or last year‘; crop Veteran cf the south African War. "5 the; ms tiwusht o! the swiul. gmvmg‘ summgrfldg‘ 2- ‘roar "Unirb snow“ _ chiefly by shlprrafint to Canada, At the evening service Rev. John nefiss o God was lacking’) And T E ._-- Le M" Am“ wedlock w“ hone“ Weather on; are good for Murchison, who represents the W £91151"! 7o "o tempted to for- ' ' _u0c|wy_ gguth shore a- wed“ d‘ W‘ movement of the crop,here. is Clarence (Windy) Steele of Siun- British and Foreign Bible Soc- [se Pt. ‘n the hurry and fever chMur a semi-finals: Bedeque r111! “Norway; "138 firaJfiglL q . pointed out. and the farmers are merslde now a supervisor- with the My in New Brunswick and Prince ‘a! “Cililil- GM PY°Vid=8 u! With é ' A°°°'"""‘ . . » en s. . . ~ < " s. ' v . 1 ' . a‘ : r - - ¢ Mn,_;u_ _... Alilpfngzw‘: 3 :21; “m. the 10mg: M,“ o1“ ma. r/sveryea/z/ EM/Da/ze” 5 anidcéus i‘; 1 u ‘mt equipment ngn- Knights of Colismbu; War services. Q5333‘! visiting-e Iaalflgzd» ‘x76 "rt goxslvwfcfQé-V Ifpfrfnzfileesllgglrficggfixll ~. Ofllcs n : i ; ~93 between e _ The 1M room w" l mum, W», t» no e o aned. ~~ .‘= oversea; and forrnerlya well-known 8a Co 1. uro son a ‘T, ‘on 15th k l .1 _- w“ . \f- mnmefslde Olympia Royals. "8 l! GEORGE . ,', __ hm,” p1,", Trinity and while the occasion of ‘l’ ° 9 5 Y- .1 1° siem» 5"" i" 5!" l-"Ilir! . - Tfiih" UUYP this visit was saddened by g, he. lliv sky- The other is the sea. The ._ _. u. _g_ __ _ . ~ "f. f i: ' MURPHY - MllCiiELi ~ Hulls . .__.._._.=_______.._ w igiQyus-uuuyuulsllliisl, l". G. crawEOrd "Ow the Dominion Department o! message was very much appreciat- ricultural and in 1925 was promot- 'I‘h¢ sunduy sch-n in all its $95‘ Departments was well attended and g A8 ed Chief, Division oi Field Crop and we are glad to note a steady growth 9.15 Garden Insect investigations, a “in SHOWS m _ lliom. Entomologist \ i . . . 3' TUESDAY AT a 30 $223305“: hem “m, m’ recent c! interest _____ voices there is peace. I turll to the been flrdered by ill“ Japanese iiill l ‘ n, ca. Crawford. M. Sc n.s.s.. Mr. Crawford u a member of ule BUNBURY scllool. “-"~“°"~ "B"! “x- f.‘.‘,f,",‘.‘§§§ ,5". ,,“1:.i3%:,"§,°¥"*,§ ‘W’ Report for Janual-v: “id ill-Y Pwak T - l“ “‘ (A; com’- “ I'll-BURY! flPD°ll1WdDm1nis“E"Wn' American Association of Economic ; mlefllle m many years oi happiness. _ -i-__ ~ v -. ,, __ - ‘ ‘ ' I nawébi. PARTY _ on -—CONGRATULATIONS - Mr- lzlugslétillefrlllfféglig?Elrllifrordelg);€Pm¥§§§1§§§§1‘hZgEzl1l'§§§Q2.§°"1fl§§ crglraldlfugfl». l‘ Mm Mu“ '1o‘1"wG0d.l to... t, x - 113'. __ ____ ‘FA ing a number of and Mrs. Moffatt Maohean o‘ l Masie of Science of ‘he Uililléffiiiy‘Enirmolcrrigal Socieiv nf ouulro Grade VlII-i ‘8e‘t\' M-cnoum 1“" "l" we“ the home of Mrs. sillfléflelsllt; have received B 1¢t~ of illitncis a Bachelor of science ill the ouebé. society l2..- lhe pmmiliz, Dewar Hnmm.’ h ' l‘ ~' w m‘ ‘l §°ilislsiylfrigitg. ' - , , , * - _ > - . ,. ' -l -' g I a fare figmsrtgm o! eNaalgnalCgelengéiwfcg‘. f-zrilcuirtgllie gi cling gm gsrictuin um of Plants. the mltawu Field. grage gill _ll._iiellr~ i“ hl/iafiolzl i dismmg -n me depths “pi Natlona‘ F-lm gem-H] Ah- congrugulaging them on m“ l w u“ 8g‘ n ' Nammusts Club‘ and me.profe§s'l m e “‘, “lace 3m‘ bold a lllillion secrets, and i iccii I ¢'all ' award o! the Distinguished Flying Nov“ smug Agrlcult") Omega “Qdjvnal Immule U! uletclm 59W"? 2 Dollglzs Taymr" itllat He whom we know in Clli'ist' V\ \ ,‘ on“ m the“ eldest son m LL L“ ‘I I h] Diuhguslglr glriversllli“ dug! lfi-rl-“tlos Canada, During in; association Grad?’ IV T sl. Ldwtlllllce Des-.is SO,.E,,.;,,.L and o; nnjestv ,m_ MQVIrb i Ram“ Macman who is n-ow get“ [Iifillfih 1Q“ i0}: tAe rLcmo o...c- _ v so bwith these technical societies. helRcc c. ... Coil ns Woo‘, > ifvllrrrciurrblc’ YD“ “um my" b“. _ l‘ mg gvergeag Wm. me y; g, A 1n ""—*~*‘——--"-—~"—- .u' ‘gaff at wagemef: knfiyn‘ gfih“ bee“ lmsldml‘ °I m" Enicmfl" magi“ W,_ ‘I’ ' "ms Wwd" 2 ‘that sense in any ecstasy. Amid oi‘. .1.) ' ' The lama. also contained a w , JOHANNESBURG; south; lo C 11:0 I H ‘M, _ lricol Socletypf Ontario, the ottnwalmretaKely. X n)‘; 11>" fsufp 0f grout-Du mus; 5u5_- mm“ “_ (l, i o‘ me citation on which me swag?! Africa, Feb. 2'7 —lCP)- The long- [Aflfifillllllfe in Y‘ ' acid Naturalists (‘lob and Honollr- Grade III — l J.m.ni.»_= Kelly. "will ii. I: tranqulillses; nllayxs tllc I Bradulbanc - - - - - ‘ . .. ,. est Queue ever lined up here form‘ a: summer asslsmnt ‘n 19w ‘md "W Secretary of ‘he Canadian ‘Grade if - Fr. l 11"" K911“ 2 ,frot and fever: brings the anxrel- Kinknm -- — — - - \‘ 1 ha‘: Xcrlgllifiletgdrealglsanymslilcgetgsifli‘ “d m“ “h” “Ewing sum went 1917. and in tile lclluwulz w 1' I society oi Ivchaicu Agricuiturn- Bllly MacDonald. 3- Jrlul Mae-user. hack azrli". And if in the Freetown _ - - - -'1 a‘ 0n 531E fol‘ “it! “Y5K i111“? 111 W" i" lnmmld cumin: months. for a week or two. I K iuggm _ appointed lecturer on tile Enltomfi- peg; {or seven. ogicai Staff of Zlie Onwarlo Ar! . ‘ . ural College. In 3920 he ieiurne YOU to I s1l=l=lu1's§r_ O Since the days when Florence Nightingale set up a new ideal of service to the‘ soldier in the field, the Red Cross has become the uni- ‘ versal symbol of ‘practical humanitarianism. Today, wherever the flame of war has ed Kirwdom purchased flour es- timated at 300.000 bushels of wheat ra TAYLOR —' At Freetown 0n Feb. 5am!“ d1 m ‘it 1W- John Taylor. new 91 Winnipe‘ Grain lfohnnlggiaonOthel Wlfl- Funeral from Freetown mun dawn we" o; 5 mum.- United Church. M03141‘; at Q30 li- character". . . m- interment in the copies Co- ‘notary at l-ieeto lflllt - at Mulpznqile on Feb. 27s‘. 194i. Dr. James W. Keir, aged years. A short funeral service will be held at his late residence Tues- service Mai- l in! t! at l p.m.. followed by‘ leu- Memorial oauro . ue Cemetery. Iitaledoo rs conveyed mo. the AA. i cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI IAIALMEI NONI Wltalie Ilene II Y - In Charlottetown on - I. 10M. James Murphy, Mo. . The remains Hen- Saturday former home in Morel]. Funeral will ho held this iMonday) morning to the Littlo .l"lower Church. Burial in Church seared the earth, fighting man and civilian alike find hope in the Red Cross. Into hospital and prison camp . . . into bombed city and ravaged countryside . . . into first-aid outpost and field dressing Site/m‘ *4¢ GMIADIAN \ Ibis space contributed by PALMER & WILLIAMS SUMMERSIDE Preaching last evening oh the ‘text ‘The sea is His. and He made it" (Psalm 9535) the Minister, the Rev‘d. T. H. Busseii Somers, said: There is one other message of the seawhich it is fitting we should ‘mention here. It is that it has help- cd to keep alivc in every a e the y}. dignant over the action taken to as they followed they were afraid". sense of the grandeur and ema- import two million pounds o1 Dog. The special feature oi’ the morn- irsiy of God. it has sometimes been ntogg {mm Maine into m5 Mom. ing service was a memorial service Charged alfliflfit our Christian Y0!‘ the Veteran's oi the South Af- faith that it din-ls the thought .' ,cl llzc majesty of God. We do not glddrcss Him as the great Creator; iwc address Him as our Father. ‘err: lsufar ‘away glad N 9 ' t. . . » Y“ bgnhelarfi sgvafasgifhgt (12%; :19; the sea. will you listen sometimes that lie iccl our helplessness. So eveninz tllut for us beyond these HOPE OF THE SUFFERING RED 08055 00., LTD., INTEitNATIONAl. FOX AND ANIMAL FOODS 11m, JENKINS THE KIRK PULPIT --m==uu>l lfilsunnntt MPH HUTTART infinity, so filled with poorer for thqtwmcssugc? sozllcillllcs upon a summer MADRiUIfeb 2'! AIAP) .433. mans living ill Yoi-znirlxn i‘f‘.\'l to d U, okyo ‘l _ press are to have your dwelling by .. Tin-sew “fang... "*1 _~_, station . . . into the very jaws of battle . . . wherever there is human suffering the Red Cross, fearless and competent, pursues its endless work of mercy. And now the need intensifies. The big- gest tasks lie ahead. YOUR Canadian Red Cross, a vital link in A this global war on pain and misery, again solicits your support. YOUR dollars are needed as ncvcr before. Give . . . and give generously! BROS. CANNERY.