JANUARY 1a. ‘M_v__ __ _,,___._- ._ CHURCHES TOMORROW | §'l;¥-Pl'i'l‘lt‘ll'b‘ CATH is.‘ ORAL, prruncu or ENGLAND RESBYTERIAN THURCH Prince u... Gnftop so»; REV. o. cultures wr-zoren Mrs. Edwin Johustolle, Orggnm no Choir Director MORNING WOMSHIP. 11.00 mm. Thnule: " lowlhlp Rutored." llyluu: 58. 742. (14. 582. "Cone lloly Spirit." Norma Dslzlel and| “idea. . a ath School and R. le lasscs. ' EVENING WORBHIll’ i 7.00 pun. Theme: -“How To En- ter the Kingdom." Anthem: “Slisvlour gov. clall-IA-‘Einfi Malone. AY- flfilgutilonlmunlon us], niuelrorm, Chorll. Centre gratefully W; sermon. l" sud" sum“ donation from the pm: Evensong and Semi"! lli _ 1- day. Thurs “fishy no Friday. . 9,30 Wednesday. . w“: do; services are held "I l, chapel. All leats ore i!" " ‘ nod ls u spirit anll they that worship Him must vllo in spirit and in trutlh’ t You rm‘: cordially lnvlterd to wor- thern after any ‘RHYME _ EVEEYPQPY WELQQW‘ PAUL'S CHURCH "' r. lhllott, Rector n" Jillian Earle, (lrgunist run lssl-rls-lTlTilllcu Curler of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. l. Judson Levy. BID. MORNING “Eur...- 11 AIM. This sci-vice will be condu . | Communion. i‘: (‘Jlti-lllilrmallon School. . .. II ing PrBYQT- crpfan s“. Davies. our. rm. on-duv. Jam-l"? 15"" ,.._,,,,;h fleeting. Parish lllrll, i5 "Gently Lord, 0 Gcnlly Us" ll .. Till". CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 EM. This scrvlcc of Bible and groups for all EVENING WORSHIP ‘l RM. This service will be conducted. with Levy. "A Vision of the World's Neill." Anthem: "A Prayer" (Handel). G. Elliott Full or director of choir. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH ' CENTRAL clllusTlAN CH m‘ PRIZSBY I BRIAN iciifilfi. r’ s1‘. ’.l AME. M . The Rev. T. ll. BIISSEII Sorncrl. M.A., ‘. - Organist Miss B. Lillian McKenzie. M B 1 a. m.: Morning wtlftill Anlhcm: "Oil LOUI- M)’ (Broadcast CFCY). :30 p.m.: Church School. 0 p.rn.: Evening Wors lp 1w. M. E. Genge. Supply Minister Organist. Miss Marlnnno n“ Keep." - Sullivan. The Minister lllll conduct ‘crvliics and‘rl_cllvcr‘_tllc uNlll lJ LHURLH ' oi CANADA "TE: snTbslnza Morning Worship. "The Praying Perse- ‘Give Me Thy Heart" "The Praying Martyr. Quartet — Selected-Mrs. Platts. Mrs. Owen. Mrs. Beck. Miss Kay rig-ht. Everybody Welcome Soviet Gall for I , Big Three Parley. n" Mm’ “mmiigau D “ILA M Sermon: “The Communion." [:00 p.ln.: Public Worshill- I, “The Hallowed Nfllfle ‘ T. _ Anthem: "Give to Our God im- c." . CllURCil SCHOOL l0.00 up. hlnlor. first‘ time l.l an apparent call for Mos ow radio said inlc had comfe for n "further l) i! y Britain, tho United States" and tlhc Soviet Union. Hitler's only hope now. the Sov- let. announcement warned, was spl ll:00 s. m.: Beginners and Prim- rlry Departments. Visitors Cordlally Wflcomei FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH In. Sunday School. p.112. Worship Scrvlct. P M. Evangelistic Service. ially invited to these ‘the anti-German alliance. lring ln the English langu- ‘ie Moscow commentator ss- nttcmnts to exaggerate dlf- or opinion among and asserted that German prcpag tnda “may deceive this or that I lllcd journalist, but lt can- llot chu nge the bzlslc alignment of lolelnlsyollstiL-Eilolol ldtlllrcololultln SPECIAL SERVICES pnll Gospel Pentecostal Church Hlolsnlslolorg " SUNDAY, JANUARY i4lil. REV. J. c. KLEINSTEIIRBER Of Picton. Onlllrild. Speaker at 3 P. M. _ QEEIEILTEIEIE 51' 3' " illEllTllAL lillflllllllll ‘llow Pilot Officer This column is reserved for urn -of local Intuit“. but sdvorthio 1o! a newly nature may be :t..:".: "P" "my w- '—"-—-—*——-——-——-i---_ CQOKS for Photographs. CONFIDIRATION ull m! cl-nssisfioll... Januarly/ 1-13- lllth. Mrl. D. M. Gnu. l Foss om F“ s. M. c, I” .’.3i...‘§{."°.€.<'=“.°l‘.r“-?. ‘bond in lttcndsnce. 1.13.11, DONATION hrrnscrllrnn. — The Holy Redeemer Recreation uoknowledgo s uxrr-zuo rumors - The Holy uleemcr Recreation Centre om the Klnsmens Club. ___.. . l roucc cormr — m the some Court yesterday morning a drunk was remanded until tcway and s zzcgond drunk remanded un-tll Mon- . CHURCH SERVICES. - my] Stlrllng Staclchouse will speak on grainy.‘ Jaanélaryd 14gb atR Hare; 5 . I'M-i ' 7.20 P. M. cia-(IIl-ll. MRS. RYLAND NEW. Notional President I.O.D.E. speaks on Sun- day at 3.03 opening the books campaign for service men, 0.3.0. network. - FLOWERS col: nus/rumo- I RANGE - Mrs. James HughosJfour stills near Dunetsffnage on 21 King Street, has received .. ' DW- 19 185'- by ti"? R- C. M P- 11m vcry beautiful bouquet of roses, lnon by llhe Rev. J. Keir Fraser, cclrnatlolls and snapdragons from M-IBIBWIW TWBWYT 0m" DD ller_soll, Maurice. now on actlvwlifdfll/ when I T981091“ 01' Dull" scrwce overseas. ENGAGEMEi-ZT. — Mrs. Willlltm C. Enman. Milton, announces me engagement of her daughter. Lil- lian Edith, to Arnold Willis Neill. son 0f Mr W H Neill. North Mil- ton. Marrlpge to take place in the near future. l-lil-li. IIUNTER. ltlVE-R PASTORAL. Chzlrgc. The services for Sunday, gnuary l4 are as follows: Wilt- ire l1 s.m. Wheatley River 3 pm. Hunter River 7.30 pm. Rev. I. Mormon. Minister. l-lil-ll RECEIVED hull. - Warrant Officer Herbert MEIIISII. R. U. A F2, Montreal. has beén awarded W0 Melllsn ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Meillsll, Union Road Prince Edward Island. TO P. E. ISLAND —- Mr. Bill Mrs. Thomas Hull received Christ- mas gifts from their son. I'd-Cpl. James l-iull. who ls serving in the [Provost Corps in Iiaiy. Another ,, son A. C. Thomas Hull, "R. C. A. l" was home on furlough recently flfiill St. Thomas. his new station w be ct P. E. L-Truro News. 4 ON LEAVE T0 pom: - m. |\V. D. Acorn of Forest Hill libs spent his second leave in Rom»: . whore he mct n number of Island -boys. among them Pte. Mills of Fortune. Pic. Mills extends Bay his best regards to his friends back home. Boll-l boys trained in Canada and went overseas to- ‘gclllcr in 1043. His mother‘. Mrs. Anulc Acorn, five sisters and brother have received Christmas ulrgruph messages. Pie. Acorn serves with the R. C. ‘H. in the [llth Army u. nsly W1 Personals _ Tilt‘ many friends of lifts. Ever- lett Johnston, Wlnsloe. will be plcasod to know that she ls doing go nicely after an‘ operation at. the P. E. I. Holnltal. Mr Noel’ Ga-llth-itr- left Wednes- fl‘l\ to resume his studies at St.i Uoseplfs University. N. 3., spending the holidays with his» parents, Mr. and Mrl. Billie Gauthier, North Rustloo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clsrklrl. New Wiltshire, loft Friday morning for Montreal. While there- they will attend the Religious Profession Ceremony of their daughter, Br. 5t. Peter. They were accompan- ied by their son. Leo It. Mr. Russel Sayers. lb. C. N. V. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sly- crs, Edlnonton. Alta. has returned to Halifax after spending New Year's leave with his cunt. Mrs C. . Crokerl. Emerald. Rllull also visited Chlnlottetown Klnkora, the former home of his mother. Laura l-hmmill. Pte A R Pyne who recently re- plesgsm, sur turned m Canada aboard s hcspztdl A. MscDorla ship after service with General night of Monday. Jan. 8. when a ' n-tgome _.s 21st Army. is vlslt- 1s; 1m ‘n the city. guest of Mr. and Mrs. mil Omicron. Pte Pyno ll wounded war veteran's mother and the son of Frederick and the late presented Major MacDonald with Mrs Pyn? (Edith Rlggsl formerly y. of this cl “COMPLETE INSURANCE i. SERVICE ” l-ilfifllilfililfillililillfifliifiifilflfi. '1' REV. I. C KLEINSTIJUBEB, r-W rlcv. WYNN r. srhllus’. (if Si. Stephen, N. 8.. i Secretary of the Full Gospel Pcllllecoslnl lfhurcil, Incorporated, Will Spool: in the Evening Service...‘ at 8:00 F‘ ls-JIEEEIEEEEJIIEEIEITI I Ii L ALL WELCOME "qifl-lilfiiilfiilfllillilf-EILEICEIEIIEEI 1y liligjflfl 1 ill-WE‘ , Agencies Ltd. Piano 540-441 till GIARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN Prltcstallt 0 Collections llnclc 8am llas interventionist Growing Pains By C. R. BLACKBURN WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 - (CR) - Uncle Sam is a national interventionist he is still B’ tiiireatgned to develop a serious a men . This has been sharply emphs-. zed recent weeks while the British and Russian Governments have been grappling h |grave problems of oi in the countries liberated by efforts of the three great pow- CHABLOTTETOWN Island Dtvelopme ' Derry I... O. l... Canoe Cove 11.00 Borden W. I. per Mrs. Toonlga d. Donald; Blair McDonald; a] A. S Robertson. $1.50 Wilson Mc-' Do aid l n . $1.00 Each: Walter Munn; Cyrus Daniel Faxgunaison. Kinsmen Club. l llicllllly acknowledge a donation I l l ch: Mr. J . {young Secretory of State. Edward 5 “m” Mcmch .Stettln_lus. hove been under con- stant fire of charges that tiller stunt fire of charges that ‘the way open for Anglo-Soviet ex- could not have gained except by d of United States armed for- Many Congressmen, as well as those who write and talk for the public enlightenment, mands that negotiations with for- eign governments be liciy. forgetting that even lf the State Department world conduct diplomatic negotia- tlcns that way it would lose the confidence of foreign governments it must negotiate. This situation is one of the grow- ing pains and lt evidences itself Alberr Plains b H . Al y MacMllIan‘ n u n. have received wor has received his commis- Pllot Officer Ballem J0m- elg the ILCAF. in ‘Allfrlzfil. b e wen overseas n ovem tr. . i943. and h been serving in op- m" Riv" b 93mm"! Mflhomn oretions oveurs enemy territory 1W ‘"4 h“ M°D"'" $1.00-—M. Bcatou. . 50cE.l:V'lI\' - FINED $5M - The seizure of w‘ w“ knomld‘ Mrs. Caliban lvllcPher Ross. Lewis Ross. 811s Benton. 35c Each: 13911011; Mrs. Jock Mc- u t or the Secretary of State holds a press conference. One difficulty is the wide 2nd his Cabinet front They do not sit in Congress and, stsffnage pleaded guilt and operation o Still and received a fine of $500 or six months in jail. Three men had been charged with EC of- 5t every act because its members do’ not enjoy the privilege of British '6‘ :- James Heston; Alex. week and another yesterday. BELOW ZERO -— The lowest temperature this winter seven below rlero~was recorded or Charlottetown Experimental Station yesterday morning weather moderated during day. The cold wave extended to Now Brunswick where Saint John reported eight below and were other reports tolling of 30 parts o! the mainland SUPREME COURT - Two non- jury cases were. heard in Supreme Anmls M rson: Jock Benton, l—$ll.85. to question the Leader ctown by Hurlcl Sobey and Many suggestions t rllade to bridge this gulf by hav- ing administration heads periodically in the questioned and make reports. 1t ls expected the new Congress will receive u number of bills de-I procedure K. Muttart; and get away from whnt methods which still 1T Newscmc; Mrs. Rllllearlmore. Fred Plntts; Senate to bezFrcd MacQuorric. Mrs. A. .t 1 » - ' Bell: Il/luricl sates/infill?" M“ 10%;: Mrs. C. Blaclcmore. ilhrrlmik"! by Begin and Heather ssnault presiding. Both were ap- LL-licll. Braille-y Discusses, Nazi Drive In West lviaglstrate‘: Court. was the appeal of Blanche Moore from s conviction which carried .\ It was dismissed with cuts. in the case of Aeneas McDonald. judgment was reserved. Ccurt th ll o‘clock Monday morning when it ls expected the of Florence Elisabeth Mc- Neill on s charge of Pres Rod Mrs. Harold Cudmore: Mrs. Earl Carter. Mrs. lvirs, L. l"'l!l‘l8S{ Elhp] 1 John Jones; Mrs, ARMY ' 25c lmch: p Gen. Omar Iv. Bradlcy. discussing 1m- countcr-offenslvc Mrs. W which was aimed at splitting the his WITH THE 13TH U5 Mrs. Borden Ford" Mrs S AP Stetson; Wsllace Reeves; Mrs, Jchn Stetson: Russell Burns. rllc BAPTIST CHURCH. —Thc service of MOflllflK Worship will be corlduetzd at ll A. M. bv the Rev. udson Levy. B. _D-. with sermon bv the Rev. J. Kerr Fraser. D. D. morning anthem u 0 Gcntlr Lead Us chool with ralusscs l0l‘ nd needs will inset at 1.30 Yllly by Mrl- Edgar Hearts and Bernice Moore £211.00 Mrs.) Sorcnson. c I . now-thwarted enemy move materially affect Gen. Bradley. ‘who was awarded‘ bower today for his part in halt- ing the Gcl-nlsns, stated at a press conference that Germany's ability to prolong thc war may have been reduced, but added quickly that this did not moan the Allies could _ be Germans are on the Leslie ‘Roper; Mrs Edgar Henrtz; Mrs. F. Muc- on uctad by the Rev. F. W. Wheatley; Mrs. The evening sermon will be 13v‘- clcl‘s "A Prayer. The music of il-C ~ c in cunrgc of Nils. G 50c liblcil: lvlrs. W. Holmes: Mrs. I iron, organist and cllrecwr -\~ H0011‘; Mrs. H Clements; Ber- SIIES AIRMAWB Gil-AVE - Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Charlottetown AlrPOFi- letter from their lightly held. the Allies took "what M“"“°'d C°""""°'l by W" i: known in military terminolo $1 Wylie Glbsoll. H. C. Muttarl; Rup- v‘ lifllbum Buell; John Morin; Mrs. J. R. Muun; Dozotlly ly to tho north and south surplus troops instead of keeping them in the then quiet Ardennes after] . bell, who ls serving with the Cun- technlque — of striking . risks,” he declared, gotten us to the German border.‘ R.C.A.F., who lost his life on sir overseas October buried ln a smell cemetery a short distance from Charleroi. Belgium. Capt. Campbell states that this is one of the prettiest certs v! Bel- 111m and that their sons grave is n good condition. 9d with a small will e cross bear- ing his name and number. EASTERN Glllilllllll ..'VE'I'EIIA.N HONORED - A rise Iroeted Major J. of Cardigan on the nlorc cautious policies. we would, stll. be fighting west of Paris." “German losses in this offens-, artillery and alr forces have been able to punlshdiovce him mllch more severely cpen than had bgen possible while The shift of pert of the U 1st Army and all the h Army on the northern flank of the German penetration of Plcld Marshal Montgom-| |ery is temporary. and those American forces will be returned to the 12th Army Group as soon as the enemy salient ls eliminated and communications are The actual tlmlug of the German counter-offensive and its strength Bradley admitted. Prime Minister Churchill congratulations Tuesday ~ lacy on his receiving the award "seems to embody the fcel-, lngs we Britons all have your part in this great bottle in 1' which United States troops have won such high renown. . are proud to serve in loyal lp with your soldiers march with them to final victory." Sprlngvlllc S. D. by Emilv 8i D1ch' Harry Poul; Mrs. aid" ;MacSwecn. 75c Mrs. Bruce Stewart. 50c Each: Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Herbert Dollar: E. of friends and well- erl visited the home of lifilll. Crabbe; Mrs. Wm. Howard; Mrs. Russell Proude: lVirs. Florence Lewis: Ilfrs. Elmer Proud Mrs. Ray McKinuon; Mrs. Hans. Peterson: Mrs. Gilbert Sentner. an easy chair and an address at- ltestlng the admiration und his neighbors entertained The address and the Mrs. Ivan Sentner. ome on extended leave recovering from his wounds e olng medial treat d Mention‘ o! Ilium‘ lnd Mrs. J Den ld and served win-line North Nov-v. Beetle Highlanders. 111g WEEK at S. D. ll. I Granrlvfwlv t; m1. Robert ‘llr-cllvnt- , _, _ 00 Each; 13mm Mam”; Amhlbe named the 'BlueJa_v of .he Nell MacBeth: l... Dqnflrty. lhelx. Anlifocfhcgufigex. ra. acom . 50¢ Esch; w. K, Mmmod; :1 5,. ed brothers estate - the Rev. L. . MacPhersomlDonlcl F. Whlte-we were detain- Jack MacKln-ged two days in Vancouver. B. C . While there my sister and I o'er-c .the guests of Mr. and Mrs Pa‘. , Victor Sanderson; Joe every success. if 6d Word has just been received that. nash Paod,D., formerly a member of our staff .and now superintendent of diocese of Oklahoma; ccntly the recipient of a doctorate from Laval University. trllatlorls in Rev. . on this well-descrvecl ho Throulh the untlrlnlz efforts of? Rink Manager lvan Fsnnar and] his ellergctic esslstunts a splendid R. C. A sheet. of foe has been provided lnlschurmon; Allison Protltt. 1e College rink. llockev Manager 00 E8611 George Bnlth expects to get an erley McLean. Mrs Jock Rodd A Coles; files. Coles. Mrs. Parltcfisnlll: I-ild-‘Alssks end the Canadian North- l ett The students returned from tllelrl holidays en llondly January 0th f ti: second I-‘rcetovm by Geo. H. Deacon Wood is a patient. in ’ “l” ‘ "s. is ordlne; S. McFol-lunc: undcpclsyton Smith; Mrs. John Camp- wsv within the next few days. The bell; Allison Hoo following arc the members of the Burns; Frank Cairns; Ed it Ivan Farmer mereli: mgr), s‘ corcoron, R. ilailsm, 5.. John Lewis; James D Burge. R. Bisc-flierbcrt. Reeves: Goo. ‘lustre Mullln, J Bradley. E ‘lie Simmons: Louis Cairns. ‘Henley. C. Mullln, and L. Mnr-_ n. thlt hl meets thguCdilllt Iitllln the '11» hull-ml: gléréioéugmor the,“ Aulsy on the death of his mother. | Til students offer theirAslnlfilllre é 1'1 s’ m‘? 51%? Saints have slmmons; Ralph McFnrlslle. sliver llirliee 0i h w“ m ' City league and will R Burns: il/lrs. Howl ‘l h’ "m" 1r first {mine on Saturday Lewis; ‘Prucmnn ' Reeves; Wm. Fralacle; s. Colin Campbell: pla_ the hwmnea availing. l r member of Gig: e §llhltllhsopolillllahockov star of the Ooli . ,1 lfltid the Army lnl the ehblldsgs. All the my: Th stud-ants wish all rcazlers of Mr . this golumn a vcry happy and BT09‘ Donald Bernard. Mrs. Roy wisp perous New Year. Mrs. Gordon Burns; ivllbcrt Drl-m- Professor of Dairying, on the dairy cow, TO p0 ABOUT n. A ‘PWO-YEAR-OLD IRED; of seeing it. Come and DILLON 8f f irlni: R. T. H0 Talkie Movie Picture on Dairy Golll- FREE You are invited to bc our guest at SONS 0F ENGLAND HALL (above Provincial Bank. ltichmond Street) 0n llonllay,..lanuary l5, at 8 P.M. i” s“ the first Bilowifll.’ in (Tanadzl of this new talking film in tcchnicolour “The Science of Milk Production" by Dr. W. E. Petersen, 80m’ “d "M ‘if u“ “'°1'id'5 greatest authorities You will see in actual pictures- WHAT CAUSES MASTITUS. AND WHAT NORMALLY WITHOUT HAVING BEIN A MECHANICAL COW PRODUCING MILK: HOW THE COW MAKES MILK. Bring your neighbors and your hired man. This ls the most interesting dairy film ever pro- duced and this may be Sponsored by d CHARLOTTETOWN This film will also be shown at the Olympia Banquet Hull. Summerside. on Tuesday, Jrmu. ary 16, at 8 p. m., sponsored by the following SINCLAIR & SPEVVART, BRACE. McKAY C0. LTD. University of Minnc. HEIFER MILKING your only opportunity see it now. SPILLETI LMAN LTD. mond; Mrs. J I.’ and‘. . . Drulnm Robert Hooves; Albert Stetson; Cecil Paynter; Mrs. Frank Reeves: Elizabeth Stetson: Andrew Jar- dlne: “genie Reeves; George 35c. Mrs. G. B. Stetson. EM Total—$§5.20 1- l2- ll. After Fifty-Nine Years (By BROTHER V. ANDREW, F, S. C., in Oakland Maple Leaf- About the middle of June. 2944, in company with my sister, Mrs. W. P. Glceson. I had the great pleasure of revisiting Prince Edward Island for the seventh time. Since leaving the land of my birth fifty-nine years ago. ‘l found that a great many changes had taken place ~ many fields that were formerly cultivated and yielding abundant crops. are now abandoned and are having lllPlF “second growth" of spruce or fir _ —-also farms that were formerly 75c Each: ‘Cecil Stetson; Ernest D : Rufus Strickland; Mrs. W E Warren; Mrs Leslie Stetson; Charlie Carr; Inad- ‘rvlll Boswell: Hzlrol Dennls; Mrs. Hector Jenkins; 12a Prlzzell. covered with hardwood. spruce or fir ore now cleared away, and green crops of hay, grain and potatoes are now waving in {he Summer breeze. I was also told that there ls cnou h of cleared land at present for arming is now none more scientifically than when we were voung and that 1:‘ more profitable these days to ls allow the timber to grow for‘ there is sgreat price offered for all kinds of lumber. of the relatives and | Many friends living fifty-nine years ago are no longer here on earth. Cnlv their names are recalled on the tombstones lrl the parish grave- yards-a grim reminder that we loo. will soon be following them But one tiling that has not changed during the past many years-the red clay is as red as ever and the grass seems to b even greener in contrast with the red background! My sister and I had for a trav- eling companion. a vcrl" deal Jrlencl in the person of Miss Flor- ence Cbrlrlan of Launching, P E. I. She was returning to hel- old home after spending two years or more in sunny California. Her jovial disposition and wlnuln’: vulys. besides lacing dressed in .l toll-sad blur suit caused lzcr '.o On account of having business to attend to regarding our deceas- Campbell. formerly of Greenvsle. P 1., and also a teacher in . ll. South Milton by Mn. James Cole! Rollo Bay. The younger children .00 Each: G. C Mcllellll: Mrs Guy Kennedy; Mrs of Cyril White and others nod the Marv Stctnsfigood fortune of being well taught ‘ re-fFrcd Stewart: Wm. istewult; Bcvflby this capable schoolmaster Mr. iGqCampbell having had the lworl fortune of spending sonic ycors ill west, is now retired. Mrs. Comp- jbell como from Nova Scotlo. bu’. c-n more occasions than one, vis- léed Prince Edward Island. Their happy family consists of two sons aviators in the service of their country, a younger son. tho Rev Donald Campbell. Pastor of one cf Vancouver's Churches and also acting as shore Chaplain for flu. Navy. They hrlve also two charm- ing daughters, Marv and Erlllb. While in Vancouver we had the pleasure of meetlni: Sister Viola Massey: of the Sisters of Service e Sisters ole ln charge of a ‘ for working girls Sister l... . VIOH has also another slslcr who- ls a member of the Congregation of Notrc Dame. in St Joseph‘:- Cenvent in Charlottetown. Both err from Qollth Luke. P. E. I W.‘ - 1nd the pleasure of meeting tho paronts of these Island Nun< Wlllli‘ attending Mos". at East Point and also their brother Basil. lllrlnnger of a large bank in An- tisonlsh. Nova Scotfa. Our trip through the Canadian Rockies was most enjoyable and me scenes through Banff and Lake Louis.- lingcr long in one’; memory. Service on the Canadian National was all that could be ex- pected, especially during these war days. and the up-to-date atr- ccndlnonod Pullman cars made traveling .l luxury. On account of lllc mnny service pcople going lt-ross till.- continent. the dining service was sometimes curtailed but this is to be expected during u-ar time. Alter lcavlug Vancouver‘, oul firs’. lav ovcr was in Montreal uhcrc uc vvsilctl our cousin in ‘.110 pcrsoll oi SlblCl‘ St. Aidan Maureen. dluglltel‘ of Mr. and Mrs. hliclltllzl (“Kcefc of Gowan Brae, P. E 1. Sister Stl Aidan Maureen ‘ " been stationed for some _" t Boulez-l Academy. l? l Sn Alontreal Tllcrr we .1 rnr s-l brother. Frank O'lx"L'lt‘. on his way to Toronto for tl'lllt‘l' lullltsl'y' troln- lug. Fraxlzus h. i o other bro- thel-s in the ser . James. a. rcllcr 1:1 frnlning in West- C overseas service connected with A: il Theresa. Newcastle, Nevl Brunswlck. we had the pleas- ure of nleetlng our two other sis- ters, Sister S. Hildebert of Mount 5!. Bcrnard College. Antlgonlsh, and Slslcr St. Cyril stationed at Ken-castle. N. B. The four of lls lllcn journrgvcd on to Prince Ed- \‘.3l‘\'l Island tor a month's vaca- ‘llon and o grand reunion. The “wo Nuns - out ‘nos! nf their time .t the S mam’ former . rclul ‘cs luhile Lil m tllrll T‘(‘l?lll\t"= ..l"l friends. One of the ilnteresrlng frlps was to Grand River and Launching, sponsored bv the generous Pastor of Rollo liar, the Stev, Father Slnnott. Mrs Peter McGlnnis of Sourls Line Road us well us Mr. Peter Gallant of Sourls. also furnished trnxlsportrtlon for the Nuns to Gownn Pile North Lake Mid elsewhere. During lur personal vacation. the most cf it was SDPlll. along the trout strcsnls and lnlll dams or. thc Erlste l cud n! thcllsland We were rcwnurlcd by landing around 200 of the Jlntly tribe No doubt no other place on this continent. for its size. has so many trout streams as this hezltltiful Island. For me. the streams that gave cf their o, those running also than vi visited other ,i:*.'.n North l. lat Gownn Brae. . , H. E. DIULLENS ‘ms rssscs 1 l3l fr. . l . 2591p lZnAQ-iyy lard esteemed resi- ~. t s cl v. _ GFQygrLI-aqqjjjfl fnllovcd an lvllncss n‘.lf‘lll‘.$ and will ‘be u- illlll mourned 1:3‘ ~19‘ @113... {rig-Ric nntl ncqualznrrzccs. 35..., m mp1,, she resided in 25 years Sur- vmm hes‘. l'i\.l$l7fll'll art two sons, Donald and Hnrfffi ""99 rlaushtrrs, lfinlk. Mnr and D01‘- .;~_)~_~,_ QII n, llomc ’ Also l... lmml- ar-usswpmrlttrllirirp- Via. EIrnr-a‘. .no\\'. - Mt an? llinln- Show in 5Y1!" . ‘v-‘flunr- ‘w’ w “W. the "Till- Til‘ ‘ - y" '3 l> ovwurd Show §,T‘._,,§°‘f§; 2.: on; four "lstcrs. Mn Sid Smith Mrs Al" nfrs Douulls Arlnstronfl F‘ ' - . - ..;(;:(qu;g\~@1_y1~,, all in this city. At Eaton. “impson. lead- ing drug. gro- cery, hardware