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Eldllillisra In Memoriam Mil-I. JOHN IIINIID . she wss born U years ago at liartsville, Pill. and was former- Annie MacDonald. her Imtgfldlhgihlilollflhlfln s g n w uncle. to Al- who o! Presbyterian Church, ays taking an active part in its activities. She has ssed on to higher servioe with Master whom she loved to serve. The funeral was held from the home oi’ her hon, Saturday, Dee. 5 and was conducted by Rev. J, M. McGowan. who gave s very oom- forting and htgae ui message in all bereaved irien s of Pure Delight." Tile pallbearers were Messrs. W. B. MacArthur A. L. ers, Alex- ander Hilts, J. L. Saun ers, J. B. Millman and John Johnston, There are left to mourn three sons and two daughters. rs. D. M. Bernard of Char otieio l l Alfred Gloves- of Calgary: Hu h of Canadian West; Alfred of W ni- leg and William with whom she .esided. Two sisters also survive, ‘srs. Ross of Charlottetown and rlrs. Benton of St. I as a number of grandchildren. _ Interment took place in the Ken- tlngton cemetery. ‘ '-'n'ln'b\‘h‘ls'lfn'n'u'n'h'n'h‘n'n 7"." '1: w!) (:"i- l 0F n: "1 I (‘Y HINTS (‘l "RIIIIYRF '.‘ll.l.l'll" A ii."t M' i w. c. T uj NOTES CHARITY We cannot all respond to calls upon our charity --But we can all be generous and liberal and free- with liitioly thoughts and hslpilll anions; giving without stint ~—for all may draw the golc out of the Splmual mint , _ _ .A storehouse lnexhausllb-E. or words and smllu and deeds; filled wlth unseen rich- es —wealth to meet all human needs; sympathy and friendliness. and love that knows no and --All may drsw on its reserves . . . for it is here to spend. Do not pass harsh judgments. or condemn . ,. for wllo are you — io say how others 0115M t0 1|"- what they should My or do - - Be generous. Be charitable. And think of all the blessings that YOU have enjoyed-Patience Strong. CRUSADE PSALM 146 The beauty of these words ever seem fitting at this season of the- year. This year of war and world: distress such as has seidom been, known they come as s. picture from‘ life, vivid but serene. 1 I stood on a hill-top from which the sunbeams were slowly driving the mists and fog and darkness: be- low lay the valley covered with fog but seen from above there showed a beautiful sea of llght trees as oases, and fog as rainbows Can we read the preceeding Psalms and come to this without seeing the g away. the i053 dispelled by the sunlight of God's » love. "Happlv is he whose hope is . the Lord his God." - What of the message of our King to us? "I said to the man who stood’ at the gate of the year, ‘Give me light that I may tread safely into the unknown, and he replied: Go out into the darkness an put your hand into the hand of God. that shall be to you better than light and saferl than the known wny." Ill this Psalm‘ __.._ __ _ M___ _ , . ggglnf ,fl°w'},£f,,.§§“§’§f,',§§n slggllltésmokillg too much ‘Can't walk a hungry caring for the strangesl- sid- 111i" mile Wmmlii Starting my heart m’ m ll 'l {to pounding like a trip hammer. 11%, elm erilless and t e lwcow’ but. I can't quit. Probably he car- “ n8 he ‘a-en and mmng the ried heavv insurance so as to pro- $3130! theiwllcktc: vllvilslccie gowtrllvlde for ‘mm m”. Children ours waggven e . . . » ‘~_ _ ' a‘ our task‘ Today me work has togTbrblagnlgflllakciti anlwzillyllfclldllce I grown out or an proportion‘ Yemlwould behlfrad that/the bovs and gee gala” c3329: 221315,: girls of the neighborhood would lm- feet but our ‘eel and ll ‘lrhcoves itate my habits and for their sake us to ask each her own heart What I Do NOT SMOKE n am I dolngl, what have I dog“, ‘M5 Too fglltmllllSll‘, Witch It see maids Petr-l" A!" 1 "m" "it s"- ‘lY.i'.'-“'.‘»§’.‘f.n‘$."ifETKQS gélafllli vce . . .. _ The scripture does not stop there eye?‘ "I ‘mi 1 3f‘ 5035M‘ “mi i" but shows God's power. truth nd Spoils m3,’ lunch government without end. Cur hbpfi ‘m m‘ ‘may’ “w” “ggg-ERIO, niness cepends on the hope we _ ' m" i“ mm- ' i lualzrlrl n \v0.Tl€l\"s' run INTERNATIONAL rlsllca‘ mimnlflnel El me Th0 Mayilelti W- I. ARDEN CARDS Iillome of Mrs. Blair Aildrcw for meeting with six -—~—— tl D i The Goodwill Christmas Cards are mlelnbeggelllllbtvlerone visitor present. going fast and have been ordered Meetino opened bv singing the from at least one hundred places a- Ode, fnllbwed by repeating the cross the Dominion, from Halifax to Creed in unison. Roll call was Victoria, and the number 501d runs answered with all exchange of well into rive figures, There are Cllflitlllfifi gifts. Minutes of lssi stilld enough for all W. C. T. Ufllllccticllg were read. approved and nee s. s gne . The card l‘ mare than ch l l,’ It_ was moved. seconded. and m“ m“; l; radiate! gogdwllf 5w‘ carried‘ thilt Iuslllulc llily post-ago , on Blbrs i_.l-.lt come for the school. of an. who] The following new “lmfegglligg were kilpflolll led. : Mrs. B. Aildrcw Mrs. G. been sentl w ' and already Houston to Englan - ‘. “on h“ him ‘hum m nfalzlpyrefég-l coSg-hool. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. ”r"e9°1v°d- Lunch: Mrs. Lady Eaton, that eminent Lady Nicholson Who has done so much for the war. Program: Mrs. Andrew, Evelyn services and to alleviate human sui- Houston. ferlng throughout the y83rS.hl13ll5d It was moved. seconded, n d liar name and address prlntgd the,“ carried that we send $1.25 to the on, thus making them her personal Kinsmen mill?- lg cards. Surely the card Was decided to buy I l-2 down an lea roi- Christmas treat f schoo children. and Mrs. eed llhlnlungt? better recommendation or Mrs. Blair Andrew Warfield Orr were appointed to 1,2211; Goodwill card is s forerunner of gs in the new world which is look “m, nshumno box“ Next meeting to be held at the committees Tounibs. Mrs. betolt has allleedy done some- lJi-llll’ make C ristm lid ll it re real thanuaraly gther “fine olbgmgsllswfllfl $22 devised. It is true it con- yen-l l-esqlullom “m?! if!" 81"!"- was moved, seconded and . n _ ' It 5,38’! mastery lgartgshorgigrzlnd arzgzelldlthat a bill of 35c for fruit a rinse as ana a and the Meeting closed by singing "Go d UniJd States have done so shall all Night Ladies" followed by Nant- world. As ou read the words 10M! Anthem. on the bssutifull five-coloured card, you l-N remin ed of the Saviour and of His desire for Peace and goodwill all over the world. A as?! that the war shell come man wro tial . A who believes thsfieas a.nd 0%? will can tained on this In Memoriam MB. ELDON SEAMAN Hunter Riv ’ mingut y respected in the t who resliul Efixalgdfiildgcsemllésllhl-WQ l0 a great change od-hllgl to» itvrrlsinils ° "4" came with his nts to liv able of makinggzalwzn out or Hell. “rm on m, “fill. Raul fnflu: gang's: :31 late the name o! he moved to Hunter River. it. "DECLARATIONS OI‘ ABITIN- INCE" came to him im an under- ROASTEDQWGROUND ' ‘libs no d ' inlty gathered at the school for the ls as oon sympathetic friend. one “M: followed by a service at the I WAR NEEDS come before all! During wartime -’ no more cans will be shade for packing coffee, /-;7 because the materials are needed for war purposes- Maxwell House is now packed in an attractive bag. But although in a different container, the famous Maxwell House blend is unchanged. Maxwell House is still the same blend of rare, extra-flavor cofiees—still roasted by the special process that roasts each oofiee bean evenly all through. Whether you buy it in the new wartime bag, or whether your grocer still has some Maxwell House in cans or jars, you can be sure that it will give you tbe utmost for your cofiee coupons. " AND PACKED IN . and Roma MacLean. Address And fiiéiitmt? “iii'.'1a.'°'i'3‘"3 M": ' _ I Presentation Manger." Recitation, Too Shy. Alberta dd‘ P st ta Sheila Milt! Solo, oor n _ - Lean. i tette. Sll eiqBcll-‘i. Iona and 0n the evening of Dec. 26th a Lofiffirxeatln,” Joyce and Beryl large numcei" of the young folk as- _,/lacua1l_ en¢0fed_ 391117155 Bl» the 719m“ i’! Mr- ‘will Recitation, Sweeping Out, Lorna Mrs. Sylvester Monaghan to bldi grating. farewell to their son, Pte. Geo. E. Dialogue, Writing to Santa. who Wils about to leave the plov- Motion Song. John Green alld illce for further training. While the Jae Grouch. _ yQung ladies and gentlemen had m. Talbleaux, The Christmas Star. joyed. scvcrnl dance? the métlrting wdfgég-agld 33"“ Clflus- Mm“ was called to order ,v Mr. ‘son - - I _ Toole and Ml‘. Wilfred - Bradley 1P??- ohL _cmi%ggafiu S2215; read all hylproplate address with Mr. gag‘? Hefgllealfn“ g Joe Food making the presentation Dllet ‘Tlv, W0odlm.,kel..s of n well filled purse. i Iona kflfltlllg and ‘Joyce ai""ii.2:..2r .r"r...:t2“;.."*:"- w“- virelciation to all for their kind rg- Recmmn‘ ‘lmougmml Lad’ memberance Lunch was served by the ladies ')l‘ES2‘llt and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and woclal intercourse. music being furnished by Messrs. Stephen Smith, Joseph Flood. Sylvester and Gerald Momighsn. The meeting clos- 31d by singing the National An- . lflll After departed to Song, Mac- ‘Coriim MacLea Duet. Around the Christmas 'I‘rec. .'._,..- .. .. i_..'yi ivlzlobeilli. ' Cllfllll". A Christmas Goodnight. Recitation, A Last Word, Beryl vlncLeail. _ Santa appeared in _llls usual iorial manner and distributed pre- sents to the pupils and teacher, the war effort. left on Wedu: attend all Edu- Follolvlm: was the address: Dear Gcorgm-You have chosen to ask your friends to your party lo-night, in order to say farewel for awhile We then, have chosen to take the opporiull ty to tell you in a simple way, that we appreciate YOlll‘ lioughtfulllcss in asking us to share your rejoicing in being privil- iged to take so prominent a part in the defence of our oounrtg, We know that you wll not be long from our midst. But even the brlefest sojourn will be felt. not only by your family but by all of us who will miss your smiling face and cherry Hello. On behalf or the ladies here DN- sent. we wish that you would take a V817 800d look at us and carry with you pictures, so that you may not Si-PBY from the highest you could possibly obtain a. wife from Kelly's Cross. Adolph at Co. are b know that it w_on you wend your way homeward load- ed with slory. It is only to keep up the good fellowship, which you s- boy from our district has helped to floater that we offer vou this token -—-and with it our very best wishes for Iood luck and a near rs- l m"! W "B. and that "Bill's" may a- 81in ill" I Dirty to welcome the Jrlyous return of one of South Mel- v 18,5 most glopuldar Ian], 8m be alf JOSEPH FLOOD. ELLISON T00 WILIRED BI-ADLI! STANCHEL scuool. concus- "ole of Stanchel an via- al Chr "-3.. “fill! fo l! Plm : ifitvt.t..i'l’iif°“”" chorus. ssnu Cla . Bil-lotus. Marina ‘t: sell-am." i ti ullllacntaMonl 1:111 of the onaroh, Duet. Waitinglfor Santa Claus. a Keatin , enoored. ers ways D0, o. r Know Little ml , Joyce. Beryl and ‘Sheila Msouan. encored. Dialogue, The Day After ohrisg. mas. wfifél‘ "'"'. Olns Exception, Jackie Dial?» .a Nihbol c ll. Recltgllbn. Old‘ Sable/s. Wile; na Todd Mrs. Eldon Seaman wishes to thank nll those who so kindlv helped ls wants it hum my bu”, for help and found in Tob . w” i‘ on’ hmmml would do lt in a quiet, unassuming °d' I Wm “"5"” "NM" sense oi’ humour among his other " me pure and strong a “WWI ,attended was held on Sunday. Dec- "Why I Do Not Smoke " He has i4,.Unlted Church at Hunter River. ‘Too thrifty. seeing poor folks bera of Prince Wales Masonic m. 5mm, streak l" m, My colflPast J. W. Patterson took flunk of bumlng ll “no. es a sorrowing widow Mr. it is ilh . . ma" for 5 Western Canada. William a bis k'vk out of msslng the flflfrlMrs. '1". D Ling, Whratlev River: lMrs. Fairwenther. East dharn. closed car. smell up the house and and t" "Mm "l" (Wmficd W" "Too cowardly Alwnv= afraid ofl fires and f never was much of a-' _ (luring her riot-lit sad bereavement Last wec ' - in ill." tlcnth of her husband. also 1h bod is t Y l. esnple to God it d belong o" 11:0 things st n; ‘u’ standing, thing, M°th°r_M°°h°]' Iway. His many friends will remem- Md "'7 "Y nne qualitie It" m WM of the reasons Wm. embcr m. with a short service at the m ing on 7 that I think williServices were conducted by Revs. R. o and rich (our; dgllbgfgtely bummglmdge. of which Mr. Seaman was a togc really represents my snving, char Interment was in the fam- "Too wedded to needonh A! Seaman leaves to mourn the fol- mlnuies viilwlli Ml‘- ringfield. P. n. 1.: Mrs. Hannah ins cilrarette and and knowing i AM Lilla. Mrs. John Neill. North Milton: FREE ” get about others in my slavery to, Mass. also a nephew Ray Hiaairs be perfectly OhllVlOUc to the fact Zmlilly "Wfifihed ill-e. r own the fearful toll of} '* d of Th k chrarette stubs. Smokers are tn. a’. an s hand to nlov ww. fir» man out N i-‘h \'/'Ii\'l:'.'l"'l Mono». thorn whn stint floral tributes and ..-,.v,, Motion Son I o dmoi ' page, Sheila MagL-eanurnd olllonle: Y] Star Drill. five pupils. Monologue, Bizin’ up the Crowd. Dan Aiken. Pantomime. 0 Little Town o! "%$2'ii"l“~ n n l o a on. am g Doly. Sheila MacLean. Dialogue. Susie's lesson. Recitation. can You Blame Jack, Harold Coakes. Lalgllilogue. Strike In Santa Claus Mltceltltfntlon, a Little Wish. Roma Tableaux. Liberty's Token. fol- lowed b% the singing of "'I‘here're Always a An England." Reclratloil. At Christmas Time. tuna Keatlng A DOUGHOUT IS “HOME” for these Rus- sian children in one of the villages of the Zebtsov district after ‘Germans bombed the district and occupied the homes of far- mers. Brave Russian flghters have since f Ha made me hqpitforlnnss. . and cult I t t mu‘ no u” who was readv to help. and Iniommflvensunouth they shall not 1°? be!‘ his cheerful disposition and his I'll watch and pray: “mm- l" The funeral which was largely H. Phelps gives ln an Article on house a be un eretood by the boys and girls. E. Shaw and l... M. Murray. Mem- | l f up good money do” no; appeal u, membefigge present in a body and e. as a rionsmoker and l’ would not 335335;’; M New Gmsmw‘ m‘. I cm m]! lntenmently lowing brothers and. sisters: Ernest, vously reaching for a cigarette. l’ lzet ‘ Em, oyster 5nd Bridge: nan-leg" ~ Ada. Mrs. Church. Montreal: Emma, "Too thoughtless 1' would De my IIIORBS. l in a who was brought up in his home that I was i0" oer cent nuisance "l mam“ 151"“ w”) blame for ha'f out citv nod fort-st] "Too much In low-l with life He started in w abuse llrnrelf for cards of svmnatllv l-lI-lL m,“ p"; Qld 5mm yum,“ driven the Nazis out of the area. l Coffeeg CANADA also fruit to the Plllilis- _ . _ lc for the evciliiig was lul- nished by Mrs. Leslie Macllean and Shelia aclieail. singing their spending a very pleasant owning. (Patriot please coll!’ |;_ J h Dou etto, a form! {_._..._._.......__.-_- stggent WW0’ st Du°nslm.s_ was visitor to the college on ‘Illllrfldw- The WEEK at S. Tile student,- returned from their ilclidilys on JanA-th. decided that holidays be lh-urienel‘ this year so that the College may zlsse earlier than ill former years. This action is being taken in vie-s.’ cf the shortage oi lrlp in Piilflll lll enable thdstud- ents to trike a. more activt‘ iizlrt lll districts, mill w "The Rt. Rev R/ector. Dl'- Murillo‘. day for Ottawa i0 PACKED IN BAGS (l5 lb. and l lb. Sin) All. PURPOSE GRIND Also for wartime reasons, Max- well House now comes in one All Purpose GrimL-aultsble for both Percolator and Drip methods. If using a drip-type oofice maker, you may prefer lo put the liquid ilirougli Illa ground coflee an exlrn time. A product of General Foods Ru; Q_ p_ wood, in‘ ilur (mile his sister who is seriously 51¢!!- "The King." all homrs alter he is suffering from Pllell mill-l. Jae is serving with the R. C. A- Ai. a general mettle, oi ill!’ A- A. on ‘Thursday “D0173” 0.11. He. silccecds Glen Mulplly W110 enlisting in the R. C. N, V. R. It has bccll R‘ 3_ sllarkey ls actively engaged getting the rink lil shape for busy season of hockey- INTERLACE WEDDING pad by l; padding oi’ cnltm felt olial Conference. 1n 55mg of the new beds . THIS RUSSIAN MOTHER and he! small child were forced to flee from their homl on a collective farm after the Germans en- iered the Kallnin region. She makes lwl‘ way through a swamp to the area who" Soviet troops will protect her. .. .-a mm ifhrltliomremsartoimweuumve-w: w“ ' i teaching staff, returlitd ull We nggdfly from Boston where he visited l! . , qin l M cIvor is a patient lnbéllll-e ql-lai-lffuegwn HCSNtlli wilers I P. A Mxrtin was elected as softball ropresemtotivo is Manager of the Rink Cimmit-tcl ill I Interlaced webbing which is 10b ll rcplaclin sul-‘ngs ill m" j" of "it new choirs and studio couclir-s. Tliil wcibinl: coilstnlciioil ls 11150 "S? - rzfvcxi THEY‘ ASATILL grlcrlr ‘TAEOR "FREEDOM