Hun er River And Vicinity _ Pope Ba nail. Hazel 0mm "s l recent v to!‘ to Charlotte- pin. _c rgg L. Wayo, Mum-ave “u?” 1535mm, has Nllitmd alter mmunfileave at his home hero. m ucorge Smith has returned phi; military duties after a brie! m“ 1o ms home here. urs. Reagh Bnanall has returned We after a pleasant visit to Da- y", N5 M55; Louise Bain or Cornwall ia W; we vacancy caused by the igmiiiml oi’ Miss Rachel Martin m the Hazel Grove school. w FM. Bagnall and daughter ...- were recent visitors m ,, lottetown. friends will be sorry to hear o! , Eel-inn; Plness oi Mr. Petm‘ Gal. Rcnnies R/Oild, and wlgh a speedy rewvery- mr, Eric Bagnall and sons. Ja- . and Wayne are visiting in .1 wall. Mrs. Bagnall leavol grtly tn visit her husband LAO J Bugnail of Moncton, NB w, Buchanan oi’ Cardigan is at . lent the guest o! his sister Mrs. iliiam MacDougall and Mr. Mac- ugall. w. Paschal MacDonald was a gengel‘ to Charlottetown on day and visited his son, Pte. mes MacDonald who is a patient .1 the Charlottetown Hospital. It regrettable that Jimmy L; not as ll as could be hoped ior and all hhiln a good return to health. niends and neighbors here an .. glad to hear that the injur- i, which Air. Vernon Curley sul- ) din his recent accident at Lake mic are not as serious as was at . tbeiieved. Vernon is to be con- tuiatcd on his miraculous oacapo 1.. iatai injury. He is at present . in the Charlottetown Hoa- un, Stephen Bertram has re- ‘red the rad news oi the death of ' oldest sister Mrs. (Rev) Walker vileld or Washington. D.C., who . . suddenly irom heart disease on b. 12th. There are left to mourn 1dr; hcr sorrowing husband, hee sisters. Mrs. Edison Heaney, ton: Mrs. Stephen Bertram, < Grove and Miss May Dunn- . who resides in the United. tes. and ‘JCT aged lather Mr. 1m Dunning of Hazel Grove. In- JI nt took place at Washington, C. Sincere sympathy is extended the family in their great be- vement ‘the world Day oi Prayer pro- . . was carried out this year in . Presbyterian Church wth l. ~ number in attendance. Mrs. ' rge Gumester president oi Wo- ‘s Missionary Society, Presby- 1 Church, was in charge and .1 the first parrt o! the program. mcqnd part was taken by Mrs. n Seaman, president WM 8., 1i "rd Church. Prayers were oi- i by Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Murray, i. Whitlock, Mrs. Robert Smith. era taking part were Mrs. J5. lend, Mrs. James E. Andrfiwl. - . Frank Bagnall. ‘hr was organist. The service was utiiully ‘carried oyt andmwacmi 1 re ous na ure a - dfipliuoeilht this time when our m1 mlpim is anzaged in si-wh mph-ate ltrilggie it wu decal! nght with rneanint. Au enioyable evenirmg we! 5P9!" the Masonic Hall on Mfmdln , 16th when the 0.0.131‘. 0Y0“? 1- the Trail Rangers entertoinflfl. parents. Sunday School 1 school teachers at a NEW" t~ t iorty guests sat down to I -t laden table which was prelim ated with tiny Chinese lant- l- which were used as 911109 .E:_lch guest and each wallet - t bright Chinese hat and the l1;- wok on a gaily iestal ail‘- ~ grace. which was said by tho er oi ire 'l‘ra.il Rancera. all did ce to the iood which had been wed by the boys and girls. - by their obliging mothers. After 1 had eaten. a sing-son: follow ~ h was lzreat-ly enjoyed. A 66' l then was put on. the virlo "D- nz the bays on the imwfilni .~ 0n a: t» which is of nremr 1 in the iarmer. a tractor or a _ The girls taking part w=re .- Wonnacott. Marion Whitlmk, eldwrtin. Th bovs were Wil- , gqhpmcn. ghester Witlock, ‘* ">1 - Whitlock and Mr; firvNo i-uvslai-m. of the c.o.r.'r. wu -.' oi ceremonies for the "u" Mrs. Cyril Smith, Mrs. H" Yguiéltljoccllr and Mrts. Orvflilo; u yea an he reau ii! debate was a tie.d Mr. Murray "' various boys with badgel m? from the Trailltangeri, - llfllents oi the boys (an _ the b?“ ihemselvesl were hi‘ l° 59,9 "rir sons reach l "f Mi. The iollowinv were ‘j ~ who were honored; chm" ’ i- Purim and chm Ran- ‘ '11:: Wiimont. m; Elwood ‘\ each pioneer hpvlqgs: jhhmr’ hffgeiiif Jilviacllurlven, m. yd Conn-m Mao- badm. an mm.” Pm“ w" tutor-mm, “ma!” in: and mowed whri» m fitfmnl ‘Dunn: ‘h lyan. ‘$0 Qivqn to fvezyn‘ Robertson m" 8;" by r ° mmmh" by din-ft‘; - responded to ' m. m. ‘four Plrents" y “u”! ‘ Rfbgonaca u, . the 5m - "Hy commend“ “m” .... meenldggs wsrk ti!” u‘ gun‘ _ um M Girls o! chi; ty. lo lo we m It?" Pmmd i" FTederl ton t r. l‘ “We Mliiotinl [$0M g . hsauuwgmu om“ rkmenla have oi an n‘ _,lg~r-n‘l'éi’ll."-‘l°.‘i.’.' °°"""Y haurwfln"; -.-.1 THE MENACE of a hateful way of life casts its shadow across our homes. Victory Bonds will raise up a shield against it, S0 buy Victory Bonds to the limit. 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