.~ ' ' 3 ' - {ififiix-fn-zzl/u-iw ~& iynlwf-waw WEDNESDAY, sdm red. Although taken completely ‘i ' by sluriirise the blidé thanked he!‘ IL-e friends for their lovely gifts. the re- mainder of the evening was spent in games and a dainty lunch was served This oolnnn ll reserved for nun of by the hostess assisted Mrs. Do:- iooal interest. but advertising of rach. Mrs. McCanrw and Miss ; ngwiy nature may be inserted Annie Darrach. After bouncing the u 5 cent; a word. strictly pay- brige and irrgomhalso theollliysiess - fill Sllliflllll “ OI‘ 10V BIO _ _ “Me m “durum fellows," the guests departed wishing the newly weds many veers of wed- ded bliss. CRASWELL It! PILOYDCYIHII. CONTEDIBATION LIFI INSUI- MAB IN N. Y. -In tho axon. b-Wli? Church of st. Vincent. mi-rcr. New -——- York City, on Saturday afternoon l5 .irroi.\"rED—I.-t. Cmdr- Nel- uric iiiarrlngg of Miss Jessica Rice sou Ruiieiibiir)‘ ifflrmefll’ 0f oh"- Jenkiiis, daughter" of Lieut. Colonel lotteioivnl has been appointed naval 501m Stephen, Jenkjns' Anny Med. control service Dfflcei‘ ill 58h" lcal Division, and Mrs. Jenkins of Jgim. 1|, l3 learned at Naval Se!“ Ottawa, formerly of Charlottetown. vice Headquarters, Ottinvax o!‘ PEI. to Mr. Albert. ‘Qeed (gm:- llClillé said the aplfllil m?" W?! lin. of New York C y, son o r. "purclv roiiiizio." since Lbn-Cllltll‘. and Mm gar] B_ caning“ of A1. Rallfillbilly li.iii been carrying out ;b-.iny. was solemiiiud. Th¢ bride llie duties of naval control service ‘was flvcn m nmrq-mge by 1-m- tingle offiver for about two years. Mr. Walter P. Magee. of Old Lyme, ~—-i Conn. and Miss Sophie Dudley EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS — Brown, of New York. was maid 0f The largely attended Mrvlcv It honor. Mr. Thomas Tracey Henry. Kin W111 Balm‘?! Cllllfibgi 011 51m} .of Quaker Heights. Cleveland. “'12s tiny i‘ ‘ miil‘ s the ginning 0 :be.<t- man. For her wed ng i e smcial evangelistic services ‘bride chose a gown of turquoise lYle-FE dilliflg 311151 “Tfik- MI. xalklldb blue silk with which ‘she egore m: stibleci on Sum ay was “ PD ‘royal blue halo hat- ti" mm w Jésll-S Wcptfl} Jtesus wept ialver In, matchiiigospray: of flower‘? “She the wron o e c y of Jerusa em married a u ue o e n 4m. so. He has "on to weep owl‘ the Wvilri violets anqd white freegia. Fol- iii-uzil ziziu conditions as they ‘ u n ski-ing trip in the Laur- n19 .i~ y»: it. Special riiiisic wiis r-ii‘~i~~ "he couple will reside in- lcu by a lll‘.l.C choir with Mrs. Tomi _\'(".\‘ York. as soloist. »-_-——---——~ YORK .‘\ND VICTNITY. - Tho PerSOnaIS condition of Mrs. John Lampliier "~'—- illlfl Jiiines Miilllll’ is considered crl-,_ . James Lalilplilel’ 811d iic:iI.-1\lr. and Airs. Colby Loul. ' . urran of Pleasant Grove. Frri- ' i ' - r 4| ‘l recently from the lumber _,_ . . , fif‘".< Lillian ‘ificLeod. daughter ‘Mr 1i business o.‘ iir= AlXPRll[l"1'.\l{iLl.f0fl Harts- ‘.illlflM!'5-C111"vi1le. left 1m week for Ottawa. -. inc York \'lS1l01'$‘\vlir-~:o sire ‘ms accented a position ~“~-‘- U- AL‘“5JII‘1‘I‘ “m1 iiitli the Civil Service department. ~ ion. were visitors to _ ' ' Ali's. Louis, I . s A. Ford, city, spent.’ . in i '" very sick aster " Geo. Watts. lioiiie ui. Yo . liked Walls. lioik, as l1_ ir i iiiuch better this‘- spring ilzli MIL‘ liiiii at Ifiriicadle. —, Mi‘. Lari Jenkins. Southport. was a.» Friends hgayd “rm; reg-reg o; m; ounce": \li.il.0l‘ to her daughter ltlislpassmg o; Mm Mary sbeelg. g3. L- "'@5°~‘i'-—'-\15- Jim“ B- M“°D°“‘1~d-1\\'idoi\' of the late Daniel Steele. Long Creek. felt. 101' S8~$lCflICll€\\8l'llwhOse death occurred at her home MJMQF‘ "“’mmli‘ue'nj,fg £3,111‘: 322 Kent Street ‘yesterday morning’ on no memorable l'lii|,l-‘fl§<;i‘e alegillévllzlg nlllglllfilsf- the pm? _' ing of n kind and devoted moiher. l and three daughters: mow”... miGeorge Herbert, City; Corpl. Wed heglm, of the P. E. I. Highlanders; Frank, --—-- iNew York: Philip, Washington; POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-On Gertie of the Vogue. City; Mrs. J. Wednesday c\'IJlllllg.F€bl'U3Iy ‘lfithalvood, at liocne, and an adopted number of friends gathered at the ldaupliter (Heleny Mrs, m-anglg MC- lovely home o; Mrs. Verdun Trad-nilnnon, Alexandra. Twelve grand- iniok. Liiptinorn Ave. to tender aflchildren also survive. To the be- ~P1‘°°m9~nlreni'e:ii (family deepest sympathy is ' e deco ' In Memo riam MRS. DANIEL STEELE lllllCh HHDTOVGIHGHL bri to the not of honor. under a marriage bell by Nlrs. Louis Darrach. while a sail! decor- sied basket of gifts were carried in by Mrs. Jack Murphy and M15: Ohm Ferguson. The gifts were open- ed and the shgwker loa.rd%oand Wfltl-ZY iersea were rea v ‘va use. a l‘ . i which Mrs. Bus McConnell passed pag“ed":1“‘};§dfil_ “flag: gghwlgleé: ‘hem t” u“ km“ “m! guests to be the age qf 85 at his home in Green Bay. Th4 deceased was born in In Memo riam MR . JACOB CORNEY who was sick for a short while. was blind for the past two years and -was well and favorably known by a. host of friends and relatives, and his death \\'.'is quite a shock to those who know him. His sufferings were born in the spirit of ineekness and submission to the will of God. ivhen the end drew near he be- came oiilm and unafraid as he be- lieved that the 10rd and Master who was with him would not forsake him in the f-‘Ild- Death tn him Wag a loosening of the cable which bound him to this world of care and sor- row and of gloom - that. thus he might. enter that haven of rest Mayfair B1 Pearl Bellalrs QO°‘IM‘L“Z‘;EE_ _.._'_’_= flsgplooeofflheusueldnverfrom uokJ-axid. wwwuiaiwnr? Wmvwld think at. seeini he: there like at! "Is that Joe Clark coma in?" said luvs who was ffyiflfi @1108. referrifii to t man who generally OHM‘?- Lorne. made no reply. but stared wildly at the girl's back. benéog: smoking fry 223cc; little kitchen. Should sho ask her to 3o in and take the order? But no: she didntt care. she wal glad that ho should know um she could do this kind of thing. Had she not. in s way, aim?! wished that he should lmow, wished she could throw his words about her beck in his face? She picked haw cloth and walked in to ge u» order. Ho was studying the menu card, sitting there with the light falling on the rough, curling brown hair she knew so well. His khaki waterproof was ivet. with rain. Iii» did not look up at onoe. "Give me a poached egg on toast, and a cup of coffee, please." She noticed i-hiit his voioe was not rough like the voices of the othqr men- and then he looked up, look- ed full at. her. iTn Bu. Continued) For lots of BIG Eggs, aeffFfivi-e No writing. No money orders. No bother. Just phone, oi drop m. Francis Gardiner. Launchin; Plsoo Lloyd H. Molwen. RJLI. Sourll Geo. Muirhoad. 8t. Eleanor: Elmer Waugh, Wllmot Valley Earl Diamond. Wlnsloe, Oliver Cameron. Kensinzton Mrs Arthur J. Enmnn, New Arman. r Ask Us For The New w Wall Paper Catalogue Write or print your name very plainly on the coupon. 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They are the cream son's crop with details that “tops-ll at: for this of this sea- make them There are “Lingerie touches”, there are new fluid shoulders and black reefers with white trim . . sunburst tucking. coats flaunting military buttons .. classics with a nineteen forty one view point. AT *12.9s And just to ' remind. There's a wonder at $10.95 See the navy blue the military . the ever popular more a. Mueoonulé . BIRCH GROVE \\' l. ly: Jusiah Benjimari, lmiiiirl Co:- ney. He also leaves to mourn a sor- rotvlng Wife and 26 grandchlldzen and l2 great grandchildren. The deceased has four sons namely: Eldon. George. Bessel all of U. S. Q cxcenfl EBJHPSI. of Appin R0: who resided with us through our lioui" of trouble and lxrcavemziil. The deceased also has six daughters namely: Pearle. Elsie. Irene. Jainnet. and two dead namely: Ethel and Mable. The funeral which was a large one was held on Saturday aflkmoon March our ct 2 o'clock. The service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Morrison who visited the deceased for the past two years through his illness. The pallbearers Ue u follows: Messrs Judson-i MacEacIiei-n. Will- iam Gillespie. James Clarkiu, James Cuclmore. Norbert Costello, Spur- geori . ‘The interment was in the Appln Oem ry. (Patriot. please copy) In Memo riam MR8. vvmum MILLINGTON Th! NOD10 ct Borden and vioin- ity were deeply saddened to learn of the Pissing on Monday. March 10th of Amend Myrtle, beloved Mil ton. The lfyrtie Ball u ‘Emery or. In was born in Illnois fifty-two yearn ago." shewufliodau iarofivn- 3nd Mrs. Andrew B . formerly of N°m1 Bedflluo, At her mother's death. her father returned to North four small children. Shortly after Myrtle was adopted by Mr. and from her early ch dhood through- out all her life. she considered their home hers. In 190‘! she mm- ried William Mlllingion of Desable and for some years lived in Capo Bedeque, bringing with him h); 1n Mrs. David MscKa 0f Albany, and ‘Wlnsloo have rather she leaves to mourn the members of lier family cricle. Mrs. David MucKay of Albany, ltfrs. John Mu:- Willinm of Cape Traverse. Mrs W. A. MaeBrieu. Of Saskatoon, Sask.. - and Messrs. Frank MacKay, George MacKay, and Arthur MacKay of Albany. There also stvive of her immediate family two sisters in the United Stiltes, and one brother in Montreztl. A large number of friends and relatives also mourn her early demise. Address And Presentation A very enloyiible evening was spent on February 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K, Cv Moreside. W when upwards of one hundred friends of Mr. Roland Rob- erts gathered to bid him farewell before leaving to take up his duties in the Air Force. Dllrlnit the sinilimz of "0 Canada" Roland iva. escorted to a. chair dec- orated with the Union Jack, bv Eleanor Moreside and an address read. by Mr. Neil Diamond followed by the presentation of a. Waterman! gen ltlldd Pencil Set. an Air Force n an a sum of mone, . lvfz. %%wa vw an had made I very flt- tins speech all Joined ‘“F‘or Hes a, Jolly Good Afililooduliiuck to the Boys‘ of the At this stage the truest of honor mas liven quite an airmlrided bounc- mnsindor of the evening was spent in games and dancing. music beina supplied by Mr. Arthur Cud- lIl(1)_l'€.thUl’lBl‘lO§.ll.9}l{OWn. m‘ n e sma. ours of mom Bile!‘ Wlihinz Roland all ldndsuo? luck all departed to their homes hill/ill! spent o. very pleasant even- qibllowin is the address:- Dear Roand--We your friencb of ed here tonight to Wish you bon voimze on the eve of your departure to take up your new duties in service to your coun- . As you meet new duties. new problems and new o minim; w, know you will face t. em‘ with hirrh ‘nsverse. and afterwards fn U. s. A- Twelve rem ago they returned to the Island. moved to Borden and sinoo that time. made their home there. Mrs. Milling?‘ w,“ a W0. man of asmrticulsily pleasing 391-- wfllllity. was s kind syrups- thetio ueiehbor. always ready to T1919 in time of sickness or trouble. Her genial disposition won for her a host of friends. and she will be irfmtiy missed by old and m: Weir new. and in ite % medical care and ov- lM otter-Mon. she passed peacefully on to her Heavenly home. A short servioo was held st her homo in Borden on Wednesday, March 12th and was very largely st- tended. A ‘ service was held in the O9. Travm-se Church of Scotland. e servfces were con- ducted b] Rev. Harvey Bishop, pastor of the Church of Scotland. to which she was always faithful. The hymns sun were The Lord's My Shepherd. e Hour of My De- lpartures Come and I To ‘file Hills ,wi1l Lift Mine mes. The flowers gihat lsy on and around the casket were many and beautiful bearing testimony of the high esteem in which she was held. Her mortal re- mains were laid in the Church of hopes. courage and loyalty. and ever feel proud of the day when you made your decision to do your Dart in our strllllille for freedom. As we all know our lives are but Scotland cemetery in Cape 'I‘r.iv~ arse. The pallbearers were Messrs. Frank Mac-Kay. George MocKayf Artie MaeKiiy. P. J. Mcltmls, John gMCiIDRE £~ WLEODMIS J " her sorrowlnl husband ME NTHDLATUM G|\'('\ ll)i\1I()l'lI n.4, Wgnan. and Colin Love. i I voyaiies. sometimes smwbh W71 storms eventually asise. “And. as one shipt drive. With fiitsgélf-Qlilisic wind that blows "Its the set of the sails And not the ill-E! That. tell uicm the way to 8°; “m Like the winds of the sea 8-18 winds 0f fate u As wc voyiuze elem: thrmlirh 1 ¢ ‘Tis the seat. oimthe 801111 lhat aeci es e R08 And not the calm or the strife And now Roland we would ask you to accept the e gifts. not for their value. but as a token of the admir- ation and esteem with which W“ h ld. lslzficgilvtviliylacliieifilf o? .0111‘ friend-S l“ Whialoe. east and Overseas Cigarettes The supply of clfiflfewei Wmch the Canadian Red Cross Society distributes overseas has been in- creaed from 50.000 to 75.000 l. week. or more than 300,000 I. month- They ars given out to Canadian soldiers who are patfepts in either Canadian or British hospitals and also to any patient in Canadian Hospitals overseas, Dr. Fred W. Rmitley, national c-mmlssioner. pointed out in making the an- nouncement yesterday- The cigarettes come u s wol- come note from home to sic-k Oun- adian soldiers. One package of 5 is given out weekly by Canadian Red Cross Hospital visitors who call on all Canadian soldiers in hos-. Pitals and fulfil the role of a fam- ly friend or relative. At first 100.- 000 cigarettes n. month was ndequ- ato for the number of Canadian pa- tients in Britain. This figure was jumggl to $0,000 and finally to 800. - The increase is due partly to the larger number of patients and also to the fact there are now more Canadian hospitals in ling- lsnd. ‘Fl-iese include the Canadian Hospito Montreal Unit No. 1 the Neurologi- cal Unit. casualty cearing stations and also Red Cross ambulances which are active in emergency work. In addition to cigsreitcs, Red Cross hospital visitors distribute 150 pounds a. week of maple candy to wounded men m4 bombed civilians in Canadian Hospitals. Bristol And Vicinity Friends of Min Beta. McAdam will ieciet to ieu-n that lie has entered the Charlottetown. J-foqpihl for an operation. She w" apes-ma on Friday morning and m. time of writt an lion is reported ory. Her mot-hoi- Mrs. f 13v lglésdavginiilniir‘ "ma" ‘ti? M u waiiine heir operation. sh w“ Mr. Bterlnq M Ewen. w” l (h no sawmy 0g business. n ° Mr. Francis Ande 'll has been gngaied to his home with an stuck Friends of Mrs. Wm. Oonohon Will Rirrei- to learn of her continued ‘llnem at her home hen. Her sis- ter Mvs. Munroe arrived fmm Tor- onto last week. ed age Mrs. Conohon ha m prime health imui her recent time” 2V9" "WWW from her present o Mr. D. J. MoDorial f?’ °“‘ i3“°‘“.‘1f” if.“ “fm?” “ti; oDona m e etrp rcm i or“; 31w tom-Q- mime in sf... Andrew's to the city momyfifihfylfi," " Mr. Gerry McAdam was in ‘the ' city over ihe week end Where hi5 sister is a patient in the C.ty Hos- pltal. Your agent has made infill“? 1n regain to the loss at sea 0f the W0 Ouianley boys ieoently and has ship had been sunk. 'I‘lus 111g son on the farm. M1. Ol-lanley well along in the evening of life is left alone on a. big farm. father-ln-law Mr. John Laybolt and family while her husband is in the army. Pbe. and Mius. George Ilaybolt hflVB returned to the mainland Mrs. Ley- boli. l; residing in Dartmouth while her husband is 0n military duty. Mr. Vernon Moshe; and his aisle!‘ Mr. Gerald Bury returned last week from Dartmouth where he wan employed for seveml months on do- ilo ilhe mainland later in the season. dwasinths by hos-sq and sleigh and reports the roads verv good despite the great would be lmmpossible for a snow plouxh to break throu the huge ways will leave shortly for Boston to rest after his recent illness in the Hospital. An item last week to the effect. i906 when Maritiilners could drive over ti; telegraph wire without the mu 0e contact with the virlro to give him a shook. Many old timers hero recal‘ that winter and say that the out. bound traiuMv/u struck fiomwn hauled wood for the engine lnifieooulhndlouigslnioebeenusod by beam and'two men. liq not so many yen-rs 0g that the Eutarn wu stu on the is lust as much snow b g-Siipmant to fight it with. Power- enginea uid plough; ts-ks the plus: of men. There are also in this vicinity in the prime of life. o few resident-s who informed agent they were hm before are was even any ieiqgro h wires and min service o nightmuv. One luiy in- those dlys tihe two wheeled cart was considnred o pleasure vehicle as well u mfor labor. nines hue charmed t th- memory of tho older class is a Gold In: as stories of on more _ haired mot-lie s of yea- Mr. Clifford S. MoEweu has ro- m m ‘ch turned from Debert. where he was m: wool”, "um employed for several months 5t the "up", m m n. "mum" n“ WWW Miss Callaghan teacher. assisted drifts ll’! many places s. present. It ha; been Q0 is understood the liflnlater of Higlv ab; to be around main. Is {that the sign um in like ,1 ie ds W’ “m” w“ m“ m“ gregiiiltz oonvsloecin smi- been con- n near here for Th! ' Johns day, and 21"!" In Memoriam MRS. ELEANOR M- MIOKENZIE TRENTON, MMCh l5-—M.l's. E10- hii‘ 331225;‘ ill.“bi’ifi“.‘iieilte?ét we M- Mflwgigeplggedgygn‘; ma“ hem“ 9mm‘ up “n” the“ ‘$2333’ rig/oh? wsls bornyin Char-I “mm itteetcwif P ii: 1 +8 yen-r! use. wishes to extend sincere sympathy ‘fad b '1“ "for me'be8t to Ml‘. J. B. Oiianley. St. Peter's eral wtgnheld 0n Sunday Father D in this sad loss of his only remaln- Rh Chisholm. QC" conduct“ the services. year. Fun- Survlving are her aged mother. l°f§l°i~”é‘.‘i."“’u“‘“§°“i§..$4f Mrs. David Laybolt has gone to 5~$ T- w‘ m“ r ' 1 ~ Mass: one brother Pile. John Mur- me ma’ “land w made Wm‘ her ray, with the Canadian forces in England; also one sun. Fte. Carl MacKenzie. AUBURN AND VICINITY lvflss K. MscNeill is on a visit t0 Montreal. Mrs. Mary MacKenzie. second J and Mrs Mac- May Masher left his: week for Hali- K m‘ i. - hid h {min New I“ "m" ‘Wk w” "mm" mm‘ Ygrk t. spgggeéastnrfih hei‘ fam- ilY Mr. Eddie MasKenzie. and Urban aoKenzie are leavinlr on the Ex- fenos work. Mr. Bairv will return yursmn Hm“ ‘m, Monmfl NfltArt-h W 1n .111: Wrf “' $u°$uiicK°°Au .- Miss Roma MuoNeill and Miss Many friends of Mr. mlrlll Huxhe. amount. of snow. He reports that it up 50m m lean) o; m; 11 egg. lvfr. Jame: uinn. Aubiu-n. who to his home is Robins have been seen ‘in Auburn Spring? Jaznes MaoG-I. boy's many are pleased to ow she is rim the home or some time. 0. N. B. EARNING! MONTREAL. Qua, March 1a - revenues of the all in- Ol-nsdinn Nations] Railways for the Birch orovcyvf 1; rieewwn in 12th for. the March Ill- President presided 811d lng opened ivy siniriniz 11w repeating the Cieel. Roll answered by W1 Ywlnlbelfg, new member joins . Five \ i‘ we“ mgsmt, Collection amvunm 8'7 cents. Minutes of the 1M1 109° were read and aPWW/ed- m“ " ‘ sure;- reportlod $19.55 0n hilnd- ' sick committee IODOIWH 5W“ °i made. The school committee re - i ed visiting the school. New w- ml-tioes were appointed 5-“- ‘ Brewer Auld and Mrs. F“? M Georgg Jardine = Mrs. Everett. Schurman- Next meetina l! i0 be h?“ "l " Ebb“ g Mrs. Alfred Ciioiey ' committee, Mr: Curie?» MP5 Mrs. will Frmicis Prfliiflm- Deacon. Mrs. Francis and M11 i ' ”' wwi t4; t bv ' - l! "' 91$ ‘filing? ‘The mefiinflfil ed by singin the National Aiih after which unch was selvei- _- l th k. armvl ~""" ’"~Eil"‘i..i*=l':‘i.illll ltalyggsllflllobrmy in Albania lml SAILING EVERY FRIDAY T0 BOSTON (vll Ycrmovvli. N. S.) On: 40 Round $1 w." M! 0 A modern American liflfl’ nails from Reed ‘s Point Whirl- Saint John. to Boston. "'9' Friday at a A.M. (A-T-l- V" Yonnouth; duo Boston Satur- doy at 8 A.M. (E-s-TJ- Pusengers holding thffliilh tickets t0 Boston ma? ‘lcwgg mtu-ooms Thursday “is without extra cm!- " mm "m QM flan Us Ill I ,'M m.‘ silt.‘ J-‘a. " " “""' ' STIAMIIIIP LIN!‘ ti!" “H” 1'0"!" fiends wish her s wrdoy hhQYQ seemed to be I!” u!!!" COOL, COMFORTABLE $222 Sfil/W‘ shouldered-