%F': work. George £224.77. lst i _ flleriiirazll‘! e. Marsha‘ lo- lat the Red C were m l. 1e lmount Following is officers elected for coming year: Pres Mrs. Charles Willis; Mac- Frient. vice-pm "ident, llilllan; jecywtreasurer. Miss Doris Ulla" 1-,;- ‘lnltana raised No-ygmaaa 30.1944 - _.____ _____.______ THE. ¢"ARl-°TT§T9-_WN ..GUARD|AN_._-, nova acorn-rumor: snvvsnu lsLAlvn FERRY SERVICE via woon lemmas. r. a. !.—CARIBOU, N s sa.v. rnnwz nova toasty-acumen INCLUDED) DURING NOVIMBEII ‘Will have Wood lalanda 10mm. 2.007.111, LUNCIIG IIIVED NOITIIUMBIBLAND FEB-IRES LIMITED OIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Service will be discontinued nfler November 30th, Bl% wssr ‘co Tile | nnual meeting of the West Covelirid Red Cross unit was held rt tile home of Mrs. Cecil Maye on 111m rsday evening, Oct. 26, with an attendance of i4 members. Mrs. ‘Walter MaoLouchlan pre- sided urer the meeting which up- ened with "0 Canada." The secy.- treasurar, Mrs. Chesley Hughes, rave a report in full of the year's the slate of Mrs. Lorne Brown: convencr of’ sewing. Mrs. Cecil iWiye: convenor of knitting, MIS- L. McKinnon. A prlre was presented to Mrs. Bearisto for knitting rnost articles during the year. celpts fur the year amounted-to $449.12 were was raised by the and experiditur Money e5 methods: iollowir Cflifébns. $31.06: 3 Red Cross dances in Hall. $153.40; suction sale oi household articles. $6.25; proceeds from ocard parties. 9.8.05: "iveililalmflliaiglg.ogli.iil: sale of lot- s. . . is the result of lottery: hooked rug. little Miss rown. Covehead Rd; 2nd _Cake. Miss Bea . Stanhone: 3rd. 4th and 5"] Dfilis. Grab boxes. Mrs. Allan Kielly, Miss Phyllis Ross. Miss Nora ‘lckeis were drawn by Mr. gilhh kt'acAulay. '1‘rac:\die. Pill ‘l3 yp d tea. 5i into sandwiches. lottery tiirketsl arson Cross u n Qtutzias I F. “ ieehtnena‘ - ‘ b_ st" The Iiieanbers oi Covehead Red it are most grateful to f¥ns_--_ “"=#v1~—&. Vfilhl) RED CROSS MIITING The re- Mrs. SHOPPING these days' ‘flufltquires fitness.- Bno helps to cleanse the ‘Yltcm of the wastes and . excess gastric acids that mos: always bring onsluggishness, indigestion and n Iifllggg feeling that take the edge ofl’ life. Sparkling and refresh- ing. lino is pleasant to take- free of lharsh, bitter salts, gentle but effective in its action. Buy a large bun]; totiayigtlom any dILlggiSL Will leave Caribo- l2.00 noon anti 4.00 p, m, Mr. and Mr. oi Hlbbert Hughes. 17h}? wmls’ M and Stnnhopc W1. for in]! essential equipment for sa e. During the year sums were donated: ain - mm, blood donors The following work was pleted: i4 socks. 2 prs. ‘ seamans socks; mcns sweaters. MB! l2 gtrs. child's asses, , _ -_ - shirts, 2 nleiirticssflpels 51m’ 3 1 crib quilt. It was decided at S30 for overseas parcels. The retiring president thanked‘ ,1 the members for their co-cpsr. tion during the year g year. Collectlo amounted to $1.40. Next mrctiro i" 1"‘ ‘" of Mrs. Chesley Hughes. Refreshments the hostess with National Anthem. LIFE-TIME JOB GATESHEAD, England — (CPL Saunders — It will take William and Charles Elliott 63 years to pay the court costs awarded against them in and unsuccessful libel and L ,_ was awarded a prize "‘ ‘u " tar" ‘iflkfiifi. (forehead Races on sept. 1s Poss heldn sale of sand- loaves of bread, Tot1l$ln my life." (incltiading sale oi slander action. TPev were ordered to make SO-shillinz a month pay- k1 _ merits on the £1,155 costs. "I have never taken a girl out confesses a wealthy Explains perhaps why wealthy. — Montreal Star. Minartfs n.'|t..*.;s";;.;n.. bachelor. hi! is By Ken Réynnlds . r. Albert Reid, kllliill/iuan-j lar meeting of Alpha Chapter Beta the Sigma Pin was held rm the followlngJCarl Burke. Nicillgrtroi- Brfit-I in tlge usual or morn er {leedy chudien» $5110: Red Cross will a sh ’ son _pi'csirlcd ovcr boys mccilng during which it C0171- liuilts. 32 pairs ordinary 7 Aiarsoln and Miss MacLeod, re- oil 2 prs. gloves. Sew- DI/Jomas. 3‘clisctisscd. Mrs. 1 limited 411855- Lcoll save a most interesting nnd 1119011111! $0 and Prose. donate $10 to Blood Donors‘ Clinic. lently done S10 to Prisoners of War Fund and selections to 1. which has been most successful. Unit was cr- grinized and wished newly appoint- ed president every success in com- n for evening "id at home "crvcrl hy and meeting closed I ceiunst eusnnuut CBASWELL f0! PIIDWIIIUIJ. ““— t BIEIBEMEMBER at. Peter's Tea and “"1- 11-30-11. D0083} more - l i; 63o $.52.- “$951.53 Basement. ‘" “°°°“““',*f1‘j,,';i};f. contestants-tut,“ stiaauca. u“ m‘ MEETING nan arm oasm ASSOCIATION, ~ December 1st. ‘taffliy. iiigLif-‘él-‘Xf JUST ARRIVED ._ woo; m.‘ shogrfehlglg-lllggorz: sine Fashion ‘ gr“ u-w-u. “ma: goanuuoir JACKETS. r°p9°r'upp°r' Pr“ s ades grid sizes. Special Bargain Basement. L 10-21655‘ a1‘ HOME. . T. Ibbo gelléwbro at home at Saint Paul's on Friday. u; from I m a. ao-h- Ascnris wsr aninvan _ w 1 _ _ P1116 Jvrhoers at Themhasfi for tired suits t Gt. George St. n h d u-ao-ai. as a. gay vestee an novs- ranxas assorted shades scarf neath your too d ‘ g ' .'. . mnifigidfwggggyfiegaggghg- A- familiar suit. Choose it 11-20-21. in smart patterns - or clwrtcn or‘ scoraaun 5e- Y0"? 111°" becllmlng W“ Sabbath. December and. cede plain colour. Tia the rraverse ll A M. DeSoble 2.30 . . gévMj hirlgylschhsnom 130 P_ M, ends in a flirtation bow ' ' ' °”' 11'3°'11- —or be rim with an _fifssallfdfl fig avgiffiou ar saa‘ Ascot fold? Get a white em, 19 Bjshoplst" faffie ‘fggjjgé one—and sew glittering gllfuesagaciésavcvlslelg-hetvgpg son AB. sequis or bright beads on irig m am“, a, gm An Xil-‘cifgfgj the tie-ends-grand for em joined the services in 1941, POLICE cover-at the City Poliici: Court yesterday a drunk an ncapable was remanded until salufdhy and a vagrant was rg- ' marid d _ & m“. e‘ one week under observe i 1 b; FORMER ISLANDERS ELECT-i Elk-Mr. SR. Kennedy, well known wiormer resident of Charlottetown, iris been elected to the national ejxecurive of staff councils of the Uanadlan Broadcasting COIPOfg- xcn. For the past seven months l/lr. Kennedy has served as chair- man oi the Halifax staff counc representing this organization at rue recent annual convention oi’ staff councils held in Ottawa. He is succeeded as chairman qr m; Halifax staff council by Ron pm. ser, formerly of’ Yarmouth, N. L. A. Canning of Halifax was dp- f9;- Charleyoix - Saguenay, pcifted ‘ice chimman- NQWW cl- at a political meeting last night ecicd to the Halifax council exec- that “orders-in-council have been titive is Carl McCauIl. formerly of passed at. Ottawa Providing Sunimcrslde, subsidies for two i erncrs to allow them to pay their income tax." Mr. Dorion said that sir Eug- teas and a bit of glam- our. $2.00 Subsidies For income Tax? -— (OP) BETA SIGMA PHI-The regu- Quebec, and Hon H E Kendall g Wednesday Bvfihlllg last at the home of Mrs. The meeting began manner with each answering the roll call ort poem. Mrs. Murchi- the business was an- nounced that the new Qfliges g1 Vice-President and Publicity Edi-- for would be taken over by Miss la, had each received subsidies of on i“ the war measures act," he said. is easy then to imagine our billions of dollar's are going and to explain the numerous loans." Oi the conscription issue he said: "Last week's ordcr-ln-coun- is only a logical consequence the visit of Mackenzie King to Hitler in 1938, of the declaration of war in 1039 and of the adopt- ion of the mobilization law. "A few hours after the signing of last week's order-in-council providing for conscription for overseas thousands of conscripts were being sent east en route ov- erseas. A trip like this one can- tsptctively. After all business was 0! Field took charge of the cultural program. Miss Mac- tiercriptive talk on Drama, Poetry- The paper was excel- Willi members reading illustrate the subject. The meeting came to a close with deli“ tiul luncheon served by . the hostess. not be organized in 24 hours and ._1______ so we have another proof here that Personals King has been preparing conscrip- tion ior overseas for a long time." Mrs. W. E. Thompson of Central RUSTICIO CROSS SCHOOL Royalty leaves this morning fort Bostcn to spend the Winter with her daughter's. Report for October: Senior Department: _ Grade K -- 1. Lorraine Gallant. Grade IX - 1. Evelyn Perry. MILLVIEW SCHOOL Grade VIII —— 1. Francis Gallant 2. Zelica Gallant, 3. Lena Gallant. H R ll i - u tuber. Grade VI — i. Doris Gallant, 2. Gigs: Atl-Lulflilegn iviacKenzie. _Eileen Galilant, 3. Edna Gallant. (Jr-ALL? 1.9-1. Angus Macneuzie. Grade V -- 1. Yvonne Gallant, 1.211160 Vii-l. lvlurie nynes; 2. 2. Gregvlr Gallant. 3- 1-01-115 rtrictit Crane; AfiEiiB 11185 and DWFAW- his; or urukc tcqual). l HUM-St fllerfifle 9i P81‘ 0011i. Grade v1 s,___;_ gmnley Mg- Lorraine ant co _ l Pfrfxecet attengancmzlfirancés 1 _ ~ .an. nauaan, eca aan $1M" VI ‘k’ 1' “Md” Jen ‘Doris Gallant, Edna Gallant. vin-l cent Gallant, Gregoir Gallant, Est- her Gallant, Charlotte Gallant. Principal: Mrs. W. J. Arsen-l ault. Junior Department ' Grade Iv - 1. Thelmo Pitre, 2., ltiyién; Kneabone, 3. Eleanor Gol- an . Grade V-1. Virginia McLeod; 2 Walter Crane; 3. Marlon Weath- crblc. _ urode 1v—1. Auldine Morrissey; 2. Leo McKenna. Grade iV-1. Allison rags; 2- Kcnneth Grant; 1i. Bobby Crunc- Gmdu 1I—l. Norman Sheidow; were“ first‘.-.:..:lir*"z.m"s:n:. urutle I (A)-1. Harold Mutlow. 19°11“!- 1 asst, érade I (C)_1_ Lloyd 5mm Periec attendance: Eleanor l t Grade I (D)_l_ Enlma wemh. GailantThelmaPltre, Agnes Gallant our; 2- whgzggigmfgieiiliilbl“ 1|hi‘?r§i‘rfri'°°é‘fiir.nifd‘é’lqu.x’érili Prgiigggel (E)__L Bhddy cmxm tlant. Harvey Dcucet. Andre Gol- lant Harold Kneabone Highest average iii senior Brad"; ' . 94 percent. Eugen Macxenzre. freocher. Mrs. Eleanor Gallant Highest average in .l\1111°1’ arid" ws-ranvacz w. r. 76 percent, “Allfivn Inflfl-l 8mm MC _ P°Yi°°° l‘ °“ ‘mm ' ' The annual meeting of the Wat- gfffidv Algiifllc I“g§.,ff,',‘.‘fh” gi-gggfervaie Women's Institute was held “(Jim-an sheidéw on Nov. '1 with the president pre- Teachexgnelen‘ M siding. Meeting opened with a _______ song}, Boll calll was lanswerecllby '! ‘LOAF 0mm,“ GROW rnem ers pay rig er annua ee. EIGIITY STRONG Mclnuis. Now Three new members Joined. There were five visitors in attendance. Minutes of previous meeting and last annual meeting were rend. President gave her report and the various commit also Rave theirs. Secretary read her report and the auditor's. and showed a first foztnul concert, satisfactory year. o’ onus" {our OTTAWA. P1707?” ~ (C?) ~ What. started as a scratch 81°“? of Royal Canadian Air Force snide" (or u church service in Biixiflflbel‘ now 15 the BO-strong " Eli-Q- Chornl Grou-p" 011113151118 5°!‘ m“! I l l “I111- jusi your imagination -- an‘ besides the I i F" dill! Wnnt Ad said ii. was a klttenl” P president of McGlil University Glee - d can orchestra at ‘ggiieii-gl gfnlhe staiions to which: he has been 005ml gifted. of which his father. Rev- c an. Mitchell. la a miniatu- , The election PM shgzemhr ‘f.‘},d“§,‘,1,,{“f,“.‘ :11: place and was as follows: Presl- ilni“ ‘g (Flair-tars are under the dent. Mrs. James Curley: vice crest “lceunrfao? Sqd“ ‘Mn g4, Mit- Mrs. Louis Grimes: secy. tress, dmc t wgterkmfque Mrs. Chester Walsh tre-electedl; ° . ‘t firs} conjure or .11. auditors. Miss Anne Byrne. Mrs. Th‘; Klfllgjnc 5,11] be given he” Louis Grimes: directors. Mrs-John Chflimfifdo, Chm...“ Hr. Grimes. Mrs. Charles Quinn. ‘hmtiy Ldremlwhen ‘Jho mgin- Mrs. Vincent Ha es; sick commit- tafignllfrt his 10b i" ‘we 51" (“we ‘ ‘$131M’ Mrsngr’ “ ban McLeod; sc oo comm ee. is navixatioh- 11°‘ m“-“°' '3 “ m glide Teresa curley. Miss Muriel l nn. . chm and h“ organized and ‘d Secretary then presented corres. pondence. Sick committee reported fruit purchased or sick in district. Members decided to make a quilt. Meetingclosed w th a reading. De- ember meeting to be held at the homo of Mn. Oharlea Quinn. d hi usioal career on H6 of: ‘Waterloo United BAIE ST. PAUL, Que. Nov. 27 j- - Frederic Dorion, in-l By c. R. BLACKBURN S. dependent member of parliaments, gr-“QAGQ, Nov, so 5°“ civil aviation conference from An- eutenant gov- ene Fiset, lieutenant - governor of- lleutenant-gcvernor of Nova Scot- 0 “All this was done by virtue of where 1,140.1; the school. S. S. Convention at Souris t Church on Thursday, Nov. The Dunclas and Annandale ‘schools have been amalgamated !wlth this district. I Regrets were expressed for the absence of delegates who live east oi Sourls. The president, Mrs. Ed- ‘win Reid. presided at both after- noon and evening sessions. | The visiting leader. Rev. Wallace MacPherson of 8t. Peter's Bay, !took as his "text for the evening that we should interest ourselves in the individual. as St. Andrew did. that is the "little lad in our midst." A timely warning was stressed by Mr. MacPherson that lchildren be taught not to use pro- Sflt- R- T- Clldmvrc. ‘fane words. Street. Charlottetown. A committee was appointed to lwalt upon the Ministerial Associ- 9 | ion so that it may be arranged 17m tic have th. Sunday School Lesson ‘explained over the Radio during one morning of the devotional erlod, this to aid the Sunday School to reach children far dis- tant and ones who cannot attend. Other pastors present included Rev. I. Green of Dundas who led -thc round table conference in the afternoon. and Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarrie of Souris, who explained many problems. I-ie and other del- ,tional Council requires that each ‘Convention District raise the sum of FiXCy-IWO fifty next year. l The slate of officers nominated .ior the ensuing year is as follows: iPl-esltlent, Mr. W. B. Creed. Dun- das; vice president, Edwin Reid. li°‘é’.ifyri.lf°‘ii'fi"aé" has“ t. p,coayes.r- Ielected); Child Welfare Secy. Miss Bonoml crisis caused bv Yesterday's resx. and his cabinet. several clays. At the end of today's first meet a‘. lvlildred Rose. East Baltic: Execu- m tlvc: Klngshoro s. S., Mrs. Alton lRobertsong Bethel S.S., Mrs. W. H. ‘Baker; Souris S.S., Miss Ellen iStead; Fortune Bridge s. 5.. Mrs- miel- of ministry of foreign affairs Riven to Count Carlo Sforza. Elmer Campbell: Bay Fortune s. [with as the ministry of the interior .1 111 131‘0\i'fl, Block and Nai- lS. Mrs. Reid Underhay; Dundas the film" cablllei- Ti liml. IBaptlst SB. Miss Margaret Mac- tn"! Dari-V leafif-S Were l-‘udcr- . lLeod; Dundas united s.s., Mr. 5°“; i” m" lfilch?‘ 11° “fir?” 57b lLorne Wlggington: Fort-st Hill S. m?“ on 9"” ‘nlpbmks "Nile m" ‘t’ _ Mrs‘ John Maegan‘: Annam t tor, wai and treastuv [he lat- 9Q cdle ss Miss Grace Hewlett. b? {Iflmah1iic1én§1§§QZ°°‘;n‘g‘d°’ ‘fifmk ' ' " ' '15 SOCQ 5K5 | {pa ‘the ground that the puree of _ l “aliases ad. proceeded too slowly . Great George Si, PUBLIC RELATION$ OFFICERS SEEN m BAMBOOZLERS’ note LONDON-The“ Sunday Express, "hflrising that the business of 1110s! of the present type of public relations ofilcers is not to give Hflvfllhllcrs news but to coevge tlrhsfisnihilv uublliscllimlg advertise‘- , 9 . as as ts ‘giro-American failure to comprcm- it??? rrgliéhto dieal@th thr§§°r¢ii1§§ ~- v h . _. ' er n vemmyent e- lflfii“t‘i.‘l'..°'i‘lfiiiiltl.difi- Peeves-e or i." vpeal at a plenary session laszwed- cases “here It cannot be “I'm” rmsclay sent the British and Am- A Home to the Stan’ over me Iellcmlt diligailuifscgficcxlfefhggrfifi? Signature of“ Editor John Gordon. Jill 8t cmawv :15‘ m me breachusdded that We do not exist for fcrelrififis-ds PDQ 1'1 ‘.pl.lbilSllill;ZI handouts and we shall gag: 11 v0 JY-d m“ r a jujmlllave nothing to do with a system _ t 195111119 5955 51191 H 54 that l5 intended to control and ‘“Jrlifgiqgrihlhlnefiouriofiiesw iicpre lsuayfi" nflvsfy 19° ' ord'.PsN,rkl.- 212th. “ ‘°‘“" :si."s.-§F""5§ finefiviiffiiiimsi“ ' E l. ng. S81 l‘ Thishwas ldesigncdi to ofiegwirefltlhe Sunday Exprges eghutionngthoaxt newiv a“? ‘>55’ lifncongglaaon oil for a long time indignation has leIBSi-il 8515- a L: q f r ram [been boiling up against the PROS Wile Am" m“ 5r '1' h? t O Y W110 have attempted to bamboozle Open Cfllflllellililm P!‘ ‘F152 5nd” gesthe nress with free Duffs. g 531ml? hglutbflrnliiiiatligii etc protectin. m‘: Sim-em or nmhnanflng r is ac e m o ormrm ,press agents L5 one which, if prop- dcflnibc 11118118558 0 dPP n- tY erly carried out. would receive the fflr 811 nflii°l15 Erwin“; s?“ ‘Z full backing oi the newspaper in. tdigecetheir place in wor d a 1 com dklsnypl-t H210 rxllagazme added; “but mer . _ vixen eve ops 'i to "m has ' AdOPUQQ °r the Caimdlaf? lgioflbeen described as “Mn “incipient pose! Won-d mean a eligliisilf tmgfllrvss racket" it is surely time that rgnui-llc gfllflgnofo Viiggggrt “m ‘miiheivsprtpermcn themsclves tookac- l‘ lfl EC I1 - g j ,{ _" t It ls an elaboration of the Am- 1°“ t” r£m___.__._wy U 211110“ erictun lcolnproilrciisedpropgsgllecillh;ism". AUGUSTINE CREDIT UNION mit ed as wee -en . n B the main point of dUTQTEHCP-ihe’ The annual meeting of the St.‘ question of pick-HP trflmfi ilmldledleiugustine parish CredltUnlon was by long distance operdtorsuiud 1w" held at the Parish Hall, Rustico, plicatlon of that intermediate bus-ion on g4. 1944' with a 100d m. lness to assessment 0f the Ylghtstcndance. The meeting was called of such big. 10m: disthnvc 011E"? to order by the president. Mr. Cor- ors to enlarge flying frequencies nelius Doucette, who also gave the In particular 1t owl/ides =5- report of the board of directors. cape" machinery whereby naiiimsvand he said that the directors had desiring t0 711111419" i991“ buslmsfidone their work wcll during rho could “contract out of the azrec- ipastyéflls and that there had been Lilanadians Seek To iSave Air Conference l 27—-(CPr—F0r iiie second time in a week the Canadian delegation today at- tempted lo save the international [msnt on the so-called "fifth YYPE‘ la 100 percent attendance at all the wmch gives operators com" ihhdirectors’ meetings and that each trisht i0 hand“ 1“'9"medmem‘fll°imember had taken a great interest on long routes. which have a Y1l~1m"in the Credit Union. i bar of sihiffi luiefvchihk beiwccnl The credit committee gave their good loans up to $1200.00. The supervisory committee gave out their report. They had found the In loving mcmflr." i" °‘"' B"""h;' dress said that he was very anx- wmmm "Mi?" M°"°.$°“'943‘v 0 ious to see some good study clubs 111155511 3W“ 5""'°'"'h"' "0' l ' start this winter in the parish. fhc bye . b; g t good year. The figures for 1943- IIVIII] triirtwiiyesarilsnfihhinrhlwaya lIIUlpM-i: "In i943 we had in sharel ,9“ 43.088412; in I944, $5237.62. Oli til‘ Are the oncs that cmft icriwl- ‘ termini. report which showed a very good year in which they had loaned out ibooks all 0K - Rev. Folder Peters in his ad- . - . p. d. c-e u er Mr. Isidore Gallant Slid 1° “mik “c “mm no" “y goo iii iiisrreport that the Union had a posit 1943. $289.78; i944, $3,301.31: loans 194C‘. 1.01217; i944. Sn.:i20.'l2. l-evihslv Rcmimbile“ l" 1mm“ Total capital 194a. secures; i944. =1" “m” ssecoov. Membership 194s, as; ll-ilil-li- _ 1e44, 119. The members decided to buy 1h- oiher victory Bond for $500.00. l“ making-it a total of $1400.00 in Victory Bonds. The following ivereuappoinagd i3 .1 Ii‘ i» huh-s iii-owe“ "' m‘ Z'r‘°dn“.‘§§§§“‘rvn°°§§‘.“t‘n~”é? anti-hit, Mother‘ Mn‘ “ilmm "' “add-BIL re-electcd and ‘Mr Felix Plneau" 12”‘ ‘tmviifeii-iiih“ pa!!!“ “flier-edit ccmmittoe,‘ Mr. Edmond "um or ' ' lGallant; sup. committee. Mr. She will never be forgoflflh rrll Gallant and Mr. Albun Gallon . Never shall her memory ilflc “n = The meeting ended with (rod Sweetest thoughts will alviass ' Save the King. ger Arum“ the place where she ls laid. Sadly Missed by Her Family- -30-li. MrTFcLLTéiFiy. r. The fifteenth annual meeting of the Mt. Mclllck W. I. was held at the Mutch home, with an attenu- nnce of l5 mQmiJCIS and two visi- tors. Mceiing opened by singing Institute Ode followed by Club Women's Creed in unison.‘ b It; loviéia’ lrfiilrgrflirlahfifiaixtfi" i-‘Zgliiiis oéctlriifer laisrieéiililtixéisa were an an a . ' . , , , . wag passed u." Novl-mbcr 19m, lead and approved. Roll call was iii in Memoriam responded to by haying member- ship fees. Reports from SBCTPlKSIY ‘and treasurer were tien gym» lle said good-bye Io none. !.'[‘|OWil’lR a balance on hand from The heavenly gates were ‘open, .1a5i', year of $50.21. Rmelpis for A loving voice said "correct 1944, $84.29; expenditure $50.32: lililygng Chic KRif-‘fl.d0111"|""°d "M" balance on hanzl $54.18. Rod Cross 11 "P ""5 ‘"1 1'" . . d in fo ye cons s1=d And there is comfort illsiéll! ihculht mog{ulgg_sssccks_ kwgnteéf sun-m 1; 5 ""4"" 6°“ '"‘°'" b‘ ' was moved and seconded that =5 lie hatle no one n last farewell, fin Graduating Glass 5 Edges; "Ighere is la lad her; who _ . a ve arey oave an swo l ,' ; ‘w. . r. ., small fishes. but whats are they Bu‘, ,(h_‘mm”.”l¥[‘ Tffnmf“ among so many?" As illustrated 1m" 4nd m3- ' ‘~00! I" 65 School P. E. ., was among the graduates at No. if A. 0. S., St. John's, Que, Nov. . "f ROME. Nov. 2'7 - (AP) -Léad- egates present had attended the ers of six 1t l" " l ..~. c‘ Maritime Convention held atChnr- lriaking up iiil0ldflliiliijlglillbfgg oiqntlrf lottetouh in October. ional liberalon held two mar. | The Maritime Religious Educa- mcctiugs today without v. ilatlon of Prcmler lvnnoe Bonom: ‘here appeared no prospect '\‘.l. a settl-ment would be reached <0. inz. the parties were understood to hive sent a delegation to inform M. .1 they considered nm '- unnble to resolve the crisis us Pi-e- ». a new cabinet unless the‘ ’; were M. Bonomi held this ministry as ‘sant, under the coirnnaud oi Capt. c, shoemaker- _. , _.- ._._ gGLOVES Make Ideal Gifts l at t 1f LOVELY (JLOYES sevcrzli colours. .. r {i}, /‘ \\'.~\it.\l l-‘YZZ ' .‘ll'l"l‘ltII\'S in Bunny lflfiie or went/.- .-» 2 3 i S 3 c1712» it'll) GLOVES t; I - received for a wedding gift. , Following are the officers for; ensuing year: ' . President, Mrs. Edmund Ron-rt- ‘For Foot Ailments son; vice pres, Mrs. J. E. M - Eachern; secretary. Mrs. C Cumsrulm Mutch; treasurer, lVlrs. M . H- Jv -\- 3-5-0715. D-I’ Rae; auditors. Mrs. J11 k M x c, ' firs. Argen gichards; directciz, Uflhuped": rs. A ert rucc, Mrs. W. J. Mutch. Mrs. Albert Jolinstctlep - school comm., Mrs. W. Wood, i. s. Lg] w... - A. filcliards; program, l\-ll'- Finlaysun. Edna Rubc. - . t W. Wood invited mclnbers in m; H3 lircui ficoroe Street home for Red Cross meeting. Nwztt Cil‘ 1.()'l"l‘l."i‘\)\\'.\‘ P.E.l. Institute meeting to be hold at ihcl home of Edna Robertson. " A vote of thanks was tendered‘ the retiring officers. Tile pr "Pnir thanked the members for thci operation during the past ,\‘c l. The singing of the National An- them closed the meeting, of" r whicha delicious lunch was scrv-nl.‘ 911 SGT. W. D. MACKENZIE IS LAID TO REST Tile funeral of Sgt. Wcntltill Dri- niel MacKenzlc, Builghtrm Island was held from the United Chltrcl‘. Saturday afternoon, l\'o 25, Rev. S J. Boyce, pastor c! me church 1 officiating. Full military honors were acc- orded their deceased comrntie by‘ a detachment from the R A. F training centre at Mounl Plea.- .. s aFsKrTiiy r u. Sirius forces landcd ' l 1.1 the Mai arias Island! 10 Canadirrl Aznzv officers in with them. o Taylor. There were many beauti- ful floral tributes. The funeral was ilzc largest seen here for some time. The . vice was very solemn and llll sive. A message of c-iinlfnz". encouragement was brought to the bereaved by Rcv. Mr B01119. “'31? based his sermon on the text. "Gather up the fragments mat nothing be lost." 3 In the course of his address he ‘ paid a high tribute to the chnrac- r ter and conduct of lhc (lcrcasccl. The choir, assisted by the larilc congregation, rendered hymns. "The Lord's My Shepherd? . "Abide With Me" Walter but“- dctie of Dunclas sail; with fine feeling and effect “Will the Cir- cle be Unbroken." ‘ The service at the ; contluctecl by the soun llg R Last Post. andrihe i‘I‘I1‘"- ’T 1'1?” t’ Army w his m a.n,"c=.,t.| n. 1-». klaalcllcLianadian <. holy. c"... cannon! and Ilrrlnltillur Marisa; gtzr l-‘apcr 1Q Bug Co» "l"!!! 2W?“ Y} ti’ :1. 44 i l' i. I’ l int Eve;- Rgmgtnbe ... hv Ills Wife and be sent to T. B. League. 1t. was ‘ , id d lo b em can for Daughter Jean dec c HAY lagfiot gun“ w” “How many more slit trenches to Berlin Sir?‘ !EIEJE‘AZ Q-E~i-QQEP€!S?IZ%! ' "s ovcrthc grave oi’ the d-o- m ‘1 . I fl A 3mm 25f