wlzoxlegprxv. Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. 1111.1 Wrllhun Bernard, {50111111-1 \\'< pleased to trel- toine the; Li.\ilEll.\t3I' G€ui8lC (Mrs. i-il’. Chapman), Mr. Chap- man and soil Junior of Presque I511 ' moiored as far a‘ .1111: the road. lmished thei. 1'. is eighteen . Chapman vlsltec uw znany changes ed her slstc; 1st o.‘ Kennzu: {er Rzver on “'01 , (‘harlotu her 11111-4111‘ venson, N-n. Orville Clark. Kenslnglon In . and 11.1. Joseph Woodside, Ma:- n fcw days very pleas- ‘Le inttorls brother 11nd Mrs. Clark. QIVO 51'1"! t '1 Friends w e pleased to welcome homo Pr. amen Hibchcott who recently visited his family here. rt is - rrreltnblc to report that .\ir. Go 11 (‘arr-w is 1:111 aside sul- 1n an acute attack of Mrs. Rezizuid Whitiloox ntly had as her guest her cousin Miss .111 ‘tint . 01' Co)” ‘fiaverse. 1. = 111v guest soloist <1 411-11 on Sunday 1 most nmePtnbly “Jerusalem? with (“Tiling the lovel . . Mr. Murray 1t d \1 s. Leigh Foiland and cr-ent, mlesls of Mr. I'd Whitlock and at the wedding , Gladys, to Mr. ‘The b‘_1~l:ouf c flzrvc. Ti u ,. fulfilled 11111:‘ and called 011 1.1110 were quite in- showmg gllnlmers of to learn that -1111 who has ~ for some time - tn enter the nclcl1an1, who has feeling more com- ‘ 1r lei: 1111-01111)" to the mainland oi interest to friends t, t e province c .\l we were on 14th when 1‘ n1 .\l1‘. nuri l{"11si1121o11 o .11‘. and Mrs, _ 1110 Rev. L. H. The ' 1V‘, I ii’! 11 :11 shades cl .11 :1ccvsso1':1,. =11dcc1 b1’ 1101' I112 evening “'11s 11nd (lzmclng. Man} 00111110 who intend 11-1-11‘. xccoircd by the .~ 1101c, Lzeui. J. Ilfxicluoison recenlh visited his wife and family here. Miss Jean Frlwawls was a renew: visitor to C111 ‘ ‘ ' o.’ .\l. K011110111 MurRzv - Rama who has beer, 1:1 Turowo will be pleased 11m: he is able to be out illness, Amonp .\' ROTIFI d1:- ..; 11 :11 Toronto . \'1:'11o11 llirRar‘. .l111‘R.'1c, Miss Ruby R01)- Frlciu‘ 0f Girls workin: to hear we“ 1.: visltlnz - -‘ of his 1 » . 1.1 .l:11111u1'_\' 12111 ‘ibors acre sad- ne x. ' the death of Phyllis fm-y, llftlo daughter of PW, RWrnc-nd Bernard and Mrs. . :11 ‘he tc11dcr age of cighi U" uirl 11:12 the oldest of the 1 :11-xi ‘m s. to mourn beside: , ‘he follorvinyz brothers and Raymund, Gordon, Betty A1111 and. Dorrvky. Being the oldest 1. the care of the young- 11q1< rm": much the \.',~1~1' Pr», Bernard mvrvlrcs the car:- ' 1 fnui fell an the nuci Phv s, who always seemed old b/‘Vulld her years, seem- ed to sew-ire this and was untirinyz In her efforts m aid her mother in the clnllv lumsrliolrl task; and in the 111111111121112 o1‘ her younger brothers 111111 sisters. Up to the time when ill-health overcame her. she was an almost daily caller at the Post Office, walling for the msll from "Daddy" somewhere in E1111- land. When she was rewarded with letters or l. parcel from him, =he would run off homo. her darl: eyes flashing her excitement. and pleu- I‘. ‘flu flmernl was held from the United Church. Hunter River, sfirr l, short Mi"‘i"r' at» her late Home. m; pastor, 1.111. Min-ray con- Gflfibd the .'1f‘l‘l'l"l‘ and read the 0f the Muster, "Suffer the children 10 come unto Me," hymns were. "Jesus Loves Mo". Ife (‘cmoth lo Make Up His " rinrl "The Shepherd ." As tho mourners and as- ed crmzregation filed out. the Ofrlnist softly rendered "Safe In ‘H10 Arms of Jesus." The moumcrs which included bot-h her maternal ‘no ppternal gfflndpllfenlfi, tmcles. Q1311’! and 1. ' , occupied the front pews to the left. While 1h» sch00l children who with IIIFIIJ teacher; had placed 11 floral tr!- buro nit in 0h» WWI ‘o "" “"'l" HOLMAN EASY PAYMEN While You Can Still Get The G COME IN AND BUY Enterprise Ranges, Furniture, Beds, Mattresses,‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ON THE T New Eaby Terms On Springs A WHOLE YEAR TO PA Y ! JANUARY 28,194, m PLAN 0n The HJLMAN Easy Payment Plan You Pay The IIOLMAN Low, Gash Price Plus m llolman Carrying Charge KEEP YOUR SA VINGS FOR m Accordance with the Regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Minimum Terms on ENTERPRISE RANGES, FURNITURE, 1250s, EMA TTRESSES, SPRINGS, Are As Follows: oowN PAYMENT 10% MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $5.00 MINIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENT $5.00 MAXIMUM LENGTH OF TIME TO PAY —' 12 MONTHS USE THE STORES “A RAINY DAY” HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN TODAY! OLMANQ SUMMERSIDE 8s CHARLOTTETON They mourn the loss of a kind iii-tic playmate and an obedient and studious pupil. The pail bearers were six friends, namely» Illivwood Robertson, Clayton Smith, Lloyd Cousins. James MacFadyefl. M811- son Smith, Walter Tl1ompson._'l'hc floral tributes were very beaulful. Interment In the Hunter River cemetery. F WAS FIJIAN JUDGE 0111-11: TOWN — <0!" — S" Alfred Karney Young, chief .1115!- ice of Fill and chief Jiliiiilfll ¢°'"' mlssicner in the W098?" 91cm‘? from 11m until he retired in 1929. died here at 8'1. On Monday night, December 22, Anglo Rustlco School held an cn- joyable Christmas Concert. The school was prettlly decorated for the occasion and many parenhs and visitors were present, Mrs. James Stevenson capably acted as Chairman and the follow- ing program was carried out: Merry Christmas by icn plipllf». Recitation, Mary Toombs. Song. There’li Always Bo an Eng- land by Elaine Gladys nud Oliver Parkman. Recitation, Marie Nunn. ‘-———_-1 ..—.__-—_-.~__———_-.-_-.- - Three Little Pepperments, George lnfi Harvey Toombs, Athol Crus- wc . Dialogue, How Girls Study, by six girls. Recltaiion, lrn Craswell. Solo, Till 111v Lights of Inndon Shine Again. i-y Elaine Parkman. Recitation, Oriane Nunn. Dialogue. The Sewing Society, Ruth and Hazel Bulman, Doris Hare, Orimu.» Nunn, Gladys Park- man, Amy 11nd George Toombs. Recitation. George Toombs. Monninzuc, Jack's Bright Idea. Alvin Nunn. ' Dialogue, Friday Afternoon 00m- noclilons, Recitation, .The Flag at Christmas, Amy Toombs, Hazel Bulman. Doris Hare. Santa Claus, who had been present to hear the program, ‘nen came forward and distributed to teacher and pupils, thc mnnv gifts from the tree. A collection tn be donated lo llte Junior Roi Cross was taken and after a few com- plimentary speeches and remarks by those present the National An- them brought the evening to a close. HONEY FOR BRITAIN Brita-In II the chief market for ‘North American honcv. Atho Craswell. IN Tlififs-"ifil M!“ 8 c.5130 - (OP) Three scr- izeants of a. bomber forced down in Libyn hid in caves and Wudln or tents of ‘friendly Arabs until they were rescued by British troops. Be=ldes lame Families of Arabs the tents also mused a collection of cows. 119118. n few out; and a multitude of in- sects. RED COFFEE I101.‘ On board U. B. Navy ship an at- over a coffee pol. to s00 lront, hm. advancing . tnd d latl " m" °3llf¢Ri-l' 1940 census. NOTICE All Ara-earl of Tue: due Newton School District I1 In Pr! County. not March. shall cc on. B! 1,771.1 an!“ TKIITTITE The population nf~bos Angelo; in i870 was 5,728, As Uncle Sam's fifth city, it was 1.504377 in the 9:1! before the rut of E XA M I N A I I ON Fitting and Séaaplyinl Glili" II. J. MABIIII OPTOMIYTRIST Montlflle. l’ E- l- M Office Bran; l2 A. Holidays etc. by nppolnimfli kl Wm‘ handed In or col- °'"f,°kf,‘g‘g‘1'-fymb Orderulhuueu. I 0. I108