FRIDAY, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ila III!- Ibefinrllnnnn bfllfilfifl lau baakaura. Walar inal- ‘Iarooio uaaery, Wale: salon, Tbcuaurdhuwlllhalllivlelbalylalalllul Carneruoyatcopur eayarlhg-Ieenrbonaiflfor ACINII l. Illa: .4 ' .....'.:'1v.:: 1-"- - - l and Plllllfl (100747! llhalillilla llvlilq e . blI-Oililauhaiaqyalllalol II Harlan, lmmtaaa Wain lunar. In: uaaoat. 6'1 Cn-nvllla Street manila. lluualtfleo l: give your emu to ace cu reapaoalilc for dauvmaa on roar room. —JUVENILE hockey Bedoquc rink. Friday. Jan. 14, Klnkora va. Borden, skate after hutch.‘ Admis- 1-13-21. rink Friday, Jan. 14 at 8.80 p.111. Bum- merside Olympia. Royall va. Ken- iington. Admission 15 and 30 cent: M l“ - including tax. Skating lite;- mlaatc: 1 1- - don 2i cents. -' —1IoCKEY, Kensington Keuisingwn united Church BS0111’ MHCIDOOKI, C‘otb,m_ J Bhuary "s. Wm. conducted Hymn 194 was sung and Mrs Humphrey. Mrs. W. C. 50a ‘l ell lvle the Stories of Jesus. reading b Lhe iii-iv year m-ay we strive ivilsior s services through Roll Call and m-iruutm were read. The treasurer . re. Secretary reported 4,15 via-ha to played - to hospitals. Mrs. M! CorrcsDohdl-nl and Humphrey. \Vi'2bii3l1 l0 DeFea-VBQ 111911173615. cimclucwa bv R.ev- A. D when the foilowlud officers Wefgmlfi- stalled for the comlnll year. Pr cnt. Mrs. H. 'l‘oombs. I Vice, _ a, Mrs. Wm. Caxton. 2nd Vice. Mrs. Wilgred a. Conesfilvondiiig S46- ‘frees Taylor. Recording Secretary, J. E- Ingles. ream". Mrs. T. J. Humphrey airer. Mrs. W. O. MMLCOC. D. Supply secrete: . Mrs. P. Associate Manners Secretary. R. Ml ‘nbwgi Secretary. Mrs. W. yon. Press Secretary. Mrs. J. E. Inii- K11 lis. Envelope Secretary, Edna Mac- ‘ R- MBDKHY in closinu Mr. sterling spoke words of encouragement. to the newly e1- ectcd officers and remigidinfl them n Murdo. Pianist, Mm. of their responsibility 1944 a sususstul year . . Meetim closed with prover and Benediction. S’side Curling . M. S. MEETING. - The 11111111111 meeting of the W- M. S. of the Devotional Period opened the meet- lng uith call to worship and prayer. , '1', vices fur Slmdav. January 18th are _ Maclzzod led A11 player. followed by hymn y Mrs. Horace Glover en- titled Mediation. As we stand on the ihresliold of the omen 1100c w to make our lives more useful in the Secre- tary reported 8 letters or sympliglll; impressive mstaiiation servicarwis Christ- ian Stewardship Secretary, Mrs. A- ‘ Ccmnumion Friend- s. N. Ramsay MacKay. ‘lemperunce Secretary, ' - Glover- Misslonory Month- MacKenzie. —WANTI.D, convertible sole. Box m, Summersidc. 16th. trc an follows: Bedeque . - ' M. Borden M. Beaver, B. D P. M REV. J. — POLICE COURT — The 1-119 -TR-1!0N UNITED CIIUIC PASTORAL CHARGE-The sari-l as follows: ‘rryon 11 A. M. Cape lraverse ‘.1 PM. (Kamila 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jordinc. -. . 13.. Minister. 1-14-11. —B\ll1DE ‘I10 BE SHOWERS-D.- On December the 30th the girl friends of Miss Jean Wallace en- tertained in her honor at the home o! her ‘parents M1‘. and Mrs. John P. Whllace of Alma. The bride w be was escorted to a decorated chalir. whii e Mica O'Brien "Hera Comes the Bride." The Riffs were owned Mrs. Ralph Rnmie and Mrs. Joseph vWiute. Miss Beatrice O'Brien read the h-umourus verses. while Miss Marion O'Brien presented the guts and Margaret Ready placed them on the table. Jean in her gracious manner thanked all for their eeoutirul gifts and her girl friends for their kindnoas. After singing “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow’ and o. good bounc- ing, all participated 1n a dainty lunch sierved 11y her frienos. Th: ‘remain er o1 the evening was open m music and dancing. on the fol- . lowing New Years evening she was . exitertaiziea at the home A fred J. Shea. EbbSileeL. A prettiiy tflmmcd basket was wheeled 1n, the color scheme being pink and coupe muat be in good condition. Cash 1-14-31. —BEDIIQUE UNITED CHURCH- -'I'he aervicea for smcay. Jammiy ‘mo . 1-14-11? R. C. M.P.hldl,0l5Q1nl-h6B1im- mcraide Police Court yesterday, a w“ drunk. He received fine-G held 111 me Y. P. Rooms on Wed- "W", YIIIIIIIII TO ‘-DAY v cnasnuvc mun III ~1->|».1,1,,1.1l|..-., . 1.1i..1n.1...... ,, V "mom t, HEIMAN scmcm '4 one-a row/up ommvid . Q Suva P by Jan» Krnull Also British News“ and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 ' _SATURDAY AT 2.30 Summerside ldinlsssnzslfillllar; W.A.B.’s Will Wear New Service Ribbon OTTAWA. Jun. l3 -—\C'P)—- De. fence headquarters tonight an- nounced that members of‘ the Can-- adlan Women's Army Corps who have honorably completed 18 months‘ service will wear on 5nd oi he-I-“after Jan. 15 Lh recent‘ mreeied . aunt and uncle M1‘. and Mrs. wu-l e ‘y Canadian Volunteer Service ribbon The medal may be awarded my rank in the naval, military or 1111' forces of Canada who has volunt- wkuw. 'l‘ne ueautuul gifts were opened by Miss Mama Shea. Miss Miss Audre ts. Jean again thanked her 1n her new home. A ilamty lunch was served by the hostess and rest of evening spent 111 dancing. Personals —11eadlnx ‘relegraiphlst L. A. Moore. (i112, R1: m.v.1<... has ar- rirved to spend a twenty-eight any furlough with his mrents. M1‘. and Mrs. 11A lvlooi-e. Summersioe-S w» ' m B 2-“ 1 ..:°21:'~-...:: . , - er, ‘ , . 15 °5 }l""°‘~‘_‘{$ P-{Ffil °“ i-fmamvm udmonton, Alta. spent V1 :.r..1Thu1sday_1~.-gn1s for ma New Yea“ muaays wulh CPL n. ‘Sm’ Cwlmg 01W 3033's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. ".1 '__S FREE MOVIES ational Film Board (If. Gilli!) Jun. ll-ll, W‘. FOR ‘ ' n); ' ' all. ‘ll u. u. s.- AIJU ISLAND "Tr-rider N0. Illxlfllilliinll in: Hymn-m. Nu. - Fldivnrd 1141111111." 1- unlll 5:011 l’. M. wit‘) L5, HYH. \\i|l 1111i lu- roni-ilnlcrvil un- 1.~-< ilmrh- nll 1hr‘ forum supplies by ‘ |"1':|:'|1ui~n| 11ml In ntcnrdulnro rwnlilliuilll not. forth then-in. ~. mgr-lhi-r 11111.11 the 111M111 111111111111 and Ibo I0- form of nri- 1m q-xhlhlllnu lit the 11' 1111- 1111111711114 n1 11f ,\|,|,,|||,,,,,, ' X11 i 'i‘c|u_ (unarl-i, nt - [villllii 11nd speriflvnuunk 1 ,- n 1.15 (Pv-n-uvl 1-1 Vanni . 'l‘hls deposit will Ii.- ri-inlilmi “hon 111i» plum and speci- 11111111111: im- roiurnr-vl 1n good condi- 11.111. I'll 1. Hvlvl‘ 11111.41. be n ccouipnuled by "'1'(|fi|'|| ('|ll'l1li\' 0n a chartered bunk in 111111111 pnynhle to the ile- oviu-r (ii-m |':|l u! rnnniln, or Bearer IWIIII“ H! rlllvclflvd In the form of fomlvr 1'01" 11-11 [wr i-nnt 110 per cent) 0|‘ 11w nmuunr of lhc londi-r. ‘I'm- chi-um. or bond! of the euc- GIN-arid Ivlulvlvr will be forfeuad 11111-11111 1n.- l|l‘(.‘iilh! m emar Into n con- frnvl r-ir 11m uni-k, or ahculd he fail nftvr m-w-pilng Ilm contract to com- ph-n- imnm In nrrorllnnce with the pvriflvnilonl. 1'1..- iflljlllrlillvll! rim-e not 111ml ltaeif to now-pt the lmvent or any lender. u. K. affirms. Dnplliy lflnlmzr, Dflllllfllllvlll llf llmiiliumi and Supply. Oilnii-n, ,I:||1|1n1’,\' 8. 1914. plan! 11ml a ridny -.\'ori.h Wilishire 3 and- 8 D. m. . w! Shlihfiiii; Board 44 Years Old Annual Meeting tcrbe held Jan. 25; Premier Jones to be speaker. Ameeting of the members 0i We Summerside Board of ‘Trade W11: held last night in the ‘Town Hall. The President, Mr. Donald Baker presided. It was decided to hold the an- nual meeting of the Board 011 Tuesday. January 25th and the president celled the attention of the members to the fact that on this date the Board- would be exact- ly fourty-four years old. It was on January 25th, 1900. that the first meeting was held and of the sixty charter member; only three survive Mr. A. S. MacKay, Mr. C. R. Rog- ers and Mr. James A. Morrison. Arrangements have been com- pleted to have Premier J Walter Jones, guest speaker at the annual meeting. Various routine matters in connection with the annual ban- quet were disposed of and there being no further business for the attention of the Board. the meet- ing adjourned. $- Britain Plans Old Jobs For Serviceman IDNDON, Jan. l1i--(CP)—(Reu- tersl-Jteinstatement of service- men and women in their prewar Jobs at the old rates of pay. or payment of compensation, is pro- vided in a new list of reinstate- ment conditions. contained in the civil employment blll issued today. The Bill will go before the House of Commons shortly. Its main points arcs- Applications to employers must be made by the fifth Monday af- ter demobilization. If the old 10b is not available on reasonable grounds the best alternative one , must be offered. | at leaet 26 weeks. bong service employees must not be dismissed to make such rein- s atementa possible. Committees will be act up w handle disputes. There must be employment for ' HERE‘, a ‘QIMPLF FASY WAY PAIN rrcu” i1- any mu 31'" 4km In IiVII I0 h’:'f m o e “fill kliixior OCBnen read the verses and. v O'Brien placed the; friends and invited all to vlsi-t her, I arlly served on active service and fulfills the requirement... A silver maple leaf. to be worn on the ribbon, ls issued for service outside of Oanuda. Pending issue of the medal. which will not be struck until cessation f hostilities. "he ribbon will be worn. the announcement said. Accepts Gall rm. Dr. A. 0- Thomplfin . Formerly of Brcckfield, now of Aubuni. 0111.. who has arcfloted n call to Eimvale. in the Presbytciy of Bamie Ont. HARPER Qm. P. n. I. 11111111; a], Jan. 12. 1044 to Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, a son, John Emer- "" i.ifliiiitffdiis FRIZZELL-C/KBEW — On Jlnillfi’. 1st. 1944, at he home of ihe bride Margaret nihel lean, daughter of Mr. 111111 Mrs. Alfred E. Carew of son of Mrs. 111m the late James l-‘rizzell of Stunchcl, P, I. MACEACHERN -— At P. E I. HOSpiiQl, Jun. 13, 1944, George MacEacucrn, Mermaid, 111 hi5 77111 year. 'l‘1'e remains will be forwar- ded this evening from the Cut- cllffe Funeral Home to his late residence where funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon, service starting at 1.30. Intern-Int in Mermaid Cemetery. MACDONALD -— In Saint John, B Jan. 12, 1944 Mrs. Wallace MacDonald 1n her 59th year. Her remains arrived at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home last night funeral service will be held today, Friday, service starting at 8 p. m. Interment in the People’; Cemetery. OIIANLEY — At Pain de Roche on January 12, J. OTIanley in his ‘list year. Funeral ‘from his late residence this morn- I ing St. Andrew's Chmch. inter- ment ln the Church Cemetery. TRAINOID-At her residafwc. Glen- January 1S years. re late sldence Saturday morning“ at 9.80 St. Pamck‘: Church. 1:105‘ Interment in the IIDBTONB — Suddenly at Sum- meraide on January 19, 1944, Frank Russell Udswne, age “if! prvice at United Church. Wolfe at 1 p.m. Burial u; {butch came‘ y. NOTICE mum NI I111 liar .\'n ‘I O-Hi» L‘. 5P‘ z»: " ‘improvements. 0th 1 GTCEIIVMG w R.be1't..'.1oyo Frlzzeil ' =me GUARDIAN lmth 0f Mr. Frank 11111.11 1111111» Mr. Frank Russel Lidstone pau- ed away suddenly yesterday mom- at the home of hla sister, Mn. e A. Bowness. Summerafdl. to Mr. Udstone aufflrad heart trouble and came bee: this province 1m. summer on doctor's advice. He waa quite well on Wednesday evening but on Thursday morning he n; found E011“; puaebmg‘ away ‘i411 his w , was a e1- c a , Lldatona of summeralde. y" The. late Mr. Udatonc waa 1N years old and was the ion of the ate Mr. and Mrs. Ed g8 _ 110D. Mam. and in Ven- BOIIVEX‘. B. C. He served 1n the firlt Great Wai- and on returning he settled in Emcida, Alta, when h. Wis U. farmer. . In addition to his brother here, other survivors include a brother Leslie in Nova Scotie and‘ two all- Itera, Mrs. Jack Macwilllama, Sack. 2 ville, u. 1a.. and m“ Adele 1.1mm, ‘RN, in Baltimore Md. He was un- married. ‘The funeral will be held at one ‘oclock on Sunday afternoon, with ~11 service at the United Church, 'Ufll>e Wolfe. Burial will be in the 'chureh cemetery. The remain; wm be forwarded to Cape Wolfe 1mm ‘Summerside on Saturday evening. S. sergeant Afr Gunner, Norman W. Hunter, 19, R. C. A. F. lull er- five? efivgsefi 11011181?!‘ M1? gglsd e v - . - - £551 l-lunsier, 1728 West 60th Avenue, Vancouver, B C. Former- ly of Stratchcona, P. E. L, he was gmpolyed by Roger's Hardware, Charlottetown, leaving for Van- couver in November, 194?. when he was employed by National Bla- cuit and Confection Co. Ltd. prior to his enlistment 1n March. He received his wings in Macdon- ald. Manitoba on November 12th, 194a His brother, new. n. Heath Hunter has been‘ overseas single 1941, and is now servins 1n In a Premier , Jones Speaks To Y's Speaking before the Y's Men's Club last. evening Premier J. Walter Jones gave a comprehensive outline of the various protects ixopused for Dost-war re-cmistructlon Province. describind briefly suggestions 101' aid and cncourcce- ment to agriculture 1n improving soil fertility, by mechanized farm- ing, rural electrification and home . e- post-war plans proposed include aid to the tourist industry in improved r1111, mad and ferry facilities, 11c works and the investigation of oil and gas Dossibllities merits in health. 111111111011 and ed- ucation of the population was the most important means of bettering post-war conditions. Pmposais for family allowances for children u-nd aid to public 231111.11 firvitzes wouidrhe of d hinct van e pec e ere. The Premier .1111 not enough at- The speaker said that lmprove- . tentlon had been iven t0 pmvidlng scientific and technical education in this province and _an that a r under consideration. in nevw sciences W135 e-n this Pxovim: citizens m more pu-ogr centres and fall behind in the race- 011.15 included, Lt.-Col. K B. Rogers, Prof. J.1-1. Blane . Prof. W.A. MecPhce. Ralph Mat- thews of Maritime Central Airways Mr. Boutilller of the Bonk of Nova. Scotia. James MacPadycn. was chair- man and introduced the speaker. Ii’ ed- The s. P. c. a. The S.P.C.A. is glad to in- form its members and the public of Charlottetown that a car and gas chamber for the disposal of diseased and strong animals is now in the capable hands of S.P.C.A. Inspector Ben MacEachern. Tel. 1841. The Society thanks you for your support on the recent Tag Day and trusts that you will help to keep this very necessary work on a firmer foundation both financially and also by your interest. a»? 179 Queen Street 1i was: i John. N. a. 1 i lioyaiiank llama ; Iaw lliractcr Il- W- TAYLOR-MAUI! Appointment of Whithun Tay- lor-Boiley of Montreal ll a D1- rector of The Royal Bank of Con. Mia, ls announced w-day The new Director la a- Nont- ieeler by birth and was educated It McGfll University. 1n 1008 he began 111a business career with the Dominion Bridle Company, of which he L; now Vice President and General Manager. 1n recent years Mr. lor-Bdilcy has been closely identifcd with cane of n most rapidly ‘ U tcbly ma, g1 wing no engineering and aviation. He in Vice President of Eastern Canada Steel and Iron Works, Quebec; Rnbb lmgineering Works. Ltd, Am. beret, N. 8.; and Feirchlid Air- craft Ltd, Montreal. m. Taylor-Bailey is also I Di- rector of The Wabaaao Cotton Co. Ltd: The Fbobt Mitchell Co. Ltd-t National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd-g Dominion mglnecc- lng Works. Ltd; Doxhinion Hoist and Shovel Co. Ltd; Sault Struc- tural Steel Co. .; The Na- tional Breweries Ltd; and United Shipyards Ltd During the 111st war he was l- q worded the Military Cross. overseas with the Canadian oineers and on the staff of the‘ Royal Air Force. serving l Killed Overseas Fit-Sgt. Dalling Last weckWMrs. Guy Bailing, Hillsborough Street. received. the sad news that her son, Flt-Sgt. James Edwin Dailing had been killed on Sunday. January 2nd and ‘ that interment took place the (ol- low-iug Sunday 1n Harrowgate, England. No particulars have yet been rec-elves‘. by his mother. The young flier was well and favorably known in this city and was a popular pupil of West Kenr. School when he received his early education later matriculotlng into Prince of Wales College and then taking a Course in the Charlotte- town Business College. After grad- uation he accepted a position with the Maple Leaf Milling Co. of St. In January, 1942. he enlisted in 110$, Halifax 1n the R. C. A. I". receivln“: e WWW 1°51! m‘ his wings in St. Johns, Que, in tho following December and later the lame month proceeded overseas. Another brother Sgt. Robert Dal- Iing 1a with the Dental Corp; at.- tnchcd to the R. C. A. 1". at pres- , ant 1n Anprlor. Stresses Value 0f Air Cadet Training OTTAWA. Jan. 14. — “Initial 1 Schools of the 11.0 A F. axe now reagsing the it of the many mont tion which air cadet officers throug t Can- ada have given 1n order e thele young men for aircrew duties." stated Wing Commander A. J. knteiriger. coumnandlng officer No. 5 I. .S. Bcllevilie. Orltano an he recently presented the " riding A-irlnln" ud of e mhool LAC. WE. Pet- o , n 2:111 f Denbkh etude t 11a wi- and fcnner ' :11 oaii AUfCMOBILE Your Car 1a on of your mot valuable poaaaaaiona. » h 818x01 4 ‘ I ' The Coat for m; protection la very rellonlbld, B. H. HUGHES Inaurca Everything En" Ra. STIIIIA adcwuaummonadtofl Rouintflotc a finiuthlwallaofaraaldenca. rarulticl damage val alilbt. ‘IIAIN iaftiuden "1"" norm urvn. Ia-aazuugnehigkh- North mm i a D-m-i 011d! "f m“ a School 11 aim. You an h- Iflflhifi l all ICViMI. e. awe, Miniater. 1-14-11 Rev. A. FUD D rnomuaur “h. urn‘ of ego 101-] L ., MQWOB ‘il Mr. Harry . haze on a brief viait to his Ilonoy at l". R. Mcboincb. Ho will also’ vialt some fur fnrmera. Mr. Rich is one of the oldest and moat aucceu- fui purchaaera and‘ diatributnra 1f alive: fox and other furl 1n Can- ada and 1a wall and favorably known all ovoi- the continent. mtg. w] 1.. cénnflranrvh-l-d 1:: e ylb0 fill‘ DI Y Wll 9 the Ho Name Hell at Charlotte- town cdnelday evening, under the auapices of the Catholic Wo- men's Leagua. run were the prlae winners: Ladies f t, was Mary 11‘. Kelly; second. Mn. A. l1. McNcill. Men's first, Joacph O'- Hanley, second, B. J. McDonald The iuckv table prlae winner was Mine Margaret Loppln. HOME BEnEAVED-Mra. Joule Granville Sweet. re- “Temcglq Bun h passed save, at her home 1n St. Louis. Mia- ednaad nix t. She lei/VG "m; brothel-a Mbrrlaon C . John and all of Charlottetown. Mn. Herbert. WinnlI-WR and Nor- M. 6 Depot. Halifax. Personals M11. M. J. (Mic) my o! La ing, P. E. 1., hoe received a. cable from he; husband announcing hi: cafe arrival overseas. 11.11. 11min 1101111111 mm fircm l-lailfax, en roilte to home in Souris. pm. Hon-y M left Saturday “'°"""'1..‘i“ "#1111? . o spen $956 at his home in this City- Mr . James Wright, City has re- ceived a cable from hot humond, 00111. James Wright R..A.F.. 1'0- portihg his safe arrival overseas. Mr. Louis Carson who has been |, pat/lent 1n the l" E. Island Hoe- pltai for the past 214 weeks has re- ed in hb home. i. last hi! Lance Corporal Peter Money. Veterans Guard, Sussex. N. B. ar- rived last n1 ht en route to his home in Bait c where he will mend a short leave. Judge ILL. Palmer, and Mr. H.111. Miller returned last evenim; from Halifax where they - atcd in the election of new Arcnbloho of Nova Scotin. Canon ELM. one and Mil‘. H.A. Mes- rvey returned Wednesday nilht. Mrs. victor Mnrchant and Mrs. Herald Mayne, Oxford, NS. en-lv- ed 1n the City last night where Mrs. Mayne will visit her mother Mrs. Samuel Tuplin. Mn. Murch- ant was e11 route to Montague tn visit her father, Mr. 1-1. E. Kilian-i. Mr. Malcolm Niivl-iolaon. Phil- adetphia, arrived last night en route to Vallcyficld where he will attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. A118"! B. Nicholson M“ 1 1%.? .1: at; rived hcgnewh £1. M“ , era had 1m her husband. on the/HALO S. "Cornwallis" at Diabv and 11w friends 1n Saint John. Mn. Camp- bell is ormziist at the Holy Ec- deemer Church. Finc Stock Added To Island llmla pccntly aivc brcedera in various the Province. Mr. Frank . Clark has added to hla Klnlock Farm herd a well known Hereford airo Monte Vista Heir 11th. Th1; Ini- mal was purchased of Hr. C. 0. Barteaux, Clarence, N. S. Ho baa also purchased one tvvo-yaar-old heifer, Mica Ola Domino. from the well-known herd of W. 0. Oulwn Windsor, N. S. Two oung covla were purchased from farm of M1’. . H. B01110, Rf id, 8.5., namely, Monte Viate Lucio kd and Montn. Vista Lucie 4th. Thole are valuable additlma to Mr. Clark‘; herd of ‘approximately "c1 Pomp.“ .1“- o en a g g man, Ralph 11.. Hardy of A1111: and high Hudson of AIberwmhava racont- lshpurchaaed an outatandiia young orthcm herd lire from a farm g‘! A. Chase, 1'01‘!- Willleml. Fred Mathaaen of Dundee, alto from o. A. Rm oattobliahad in _ ‘I .. l, be: f fi fuming hia 1'3 atothzmgreaongt than. a CAMBRIDGE, Ian, Jan 13- (CD-Annnbaiie Ema, 0i, of Syd‘- ncy, N. 5., a demonic in the om- ploy of Dr. and In. Alex Ma lowita of thia as the late Dr. George Byron Gor- don. famed ochhacologlst, anthrop- ologist and author, and showed himself o; a. successful far- mer and stock raiser. His ability as he had 1n his possession both dairy and beef breeds. He was a lover of horses a; seen from the excellent type in his stable and derived great mjoyment from training and dri- vlng them. Like many of his characteristics this trait was un- doubtcdiy derived from his acct- tiaarh forbpars who were keenly 1n- y Nontagu Christian for some. time he and his family never forgot the instruction which Brudeneli, Lillian I.-1Mrs. MacLaren) Brudeneil, and Ada E. limo by up. roux cmiaua cocoon a; tho llet. of Decambc, 106i. Jchnugaarlu Cordon, altar a. few mon 111ml. gym‘ H; 111cm? “Bibi! A0101", Rudo- and . and . Cor (nee Jone r. rlmgeour). He was a worthy descendant of tho noble , ., of ‘rhrcc Rivers. who came out Iran Perthahlre, Scotland, in 1808. a number of whom llabad homes along Bnldenell 111v- w. on vna born hell. on April 11111.. at 1H8 was the son of the late Ml‘! William H. don er And vicinity. Charles called his farm “Blair Athol" and it mould be noted theti he was named after Charles Cor-l don who was father of Donald. Gordon. Brudeneli pionee, and oymer of the estates of "Blair Ath- °.._ first brilliant relations h 811th the late lord Dewar, London. England. In occupation, Mr. Gordon a skilled breeder and eder of live stock was obvious to all and other ested in He was this sport of kings. -' ' 11 a. member of Church but vv rahflpptd at St. byterian Church. Andrew's Pree- Cordigen 1 He wal Sivan o: the family altar or the early training received from I. mother's knee. He brought such Christian tuition to his own home Scotland. Though humble m attitude, he waa B ccusi of who are constant y obliged to can; h: of mom um; $500,000 lllldlllg Project for llull estab- 0m, out rep sickness. . I11 loving memory of our Son, Harry Alutin Boulid, was killed: Oversea: on i0 to ma cemen IIHEIQLQQ _ '11» 111% lppm “my mo. . wmfite n’ fropervy owned by yea-m Commission in Hull. 11 Illi a. flieotrc with a of 500. M ' 8 capacity in In Memoriam 1401f. 1948. One yea,- lma pan Slnca thgt aad and fatal day cdDeor Aeath When the one we loved lo dearly Wu auddenly taken any. Y e bot at forgotten ou are goo a" And n dawn: no 7B1’. In our lonely hours 0f thinking Tboughta of you are alvnyg mar. Sadly misled by Molnar. Dad and Slaicrsgfilneel and Veriil. where he had family worship, continually pointing out the way of life to his children, reading the B11111. to them, and joining enthu- siastically 1n the sing! o! the hymns with a great inc nation for the old favorites. He was kind and affectionate in s it, honorable and upright. in al his transaction ; band and father with e boundless sympathy ever extended to those in need even at the cost-of his own wcarincss and discomfort. During his 11111985 his nurse was Mrs. J. Shaw. R. N., and he was also tenderly cared for by hi; lov- 111g and devoted wife (nee Daisv James) whom he leaves to mourn with three children, Rhoda Ethel. Daisy Doris and J. Kelsc. following brother and sisters deep- ly mourn his passing: Stafford N. Gordon, R. C The Brudenell: Margaret (Mrs. Dewar) Brudeneli. Jean G.- Alden (Mrs. Bovyer) Charlotte- town. He was pl deceased a few years ago by a beloved sister and lxot er. Mary Gow and Henry Vere. A tei- a short service at hi; home, where the Rev. H. Mathews play- ed some n1’ his favorite hymns, the body was taken go St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cardigan, and here a. large number of friends and neighbours came 1c pay trib- ute m one who had been worthy of their respect. The service was conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Henry Mathews, M. A.. . R. S. A who was assisted by the Rev. P Richardson. Mr. R1 - choke about heavenly life dispelling the prison - house dark- ness and described the Christian's death as sleep. The Rev. Mathews spoke of thwa- occasiona when he hado been th Mr. Gordon and hymn; as "Jesus, Soul". The Minister added that. since his coming to Canada, he had not met anyone who had ex- emplified the Christian character ao beautifully and therefor; died w silch Mr 1th assurance aa r- lel Gordon. He sympltiuis with the mourning relative; and con- cluded by eaylng that i! all em; could only be so well prepared u NB‘. Gordon was than the world would be different and the church Wolllld not have done its work in B v n. M1". Gordon was laid to rest in Si. Andrew‘; Cemetery, Cardigan, near the ban‘.s of o stream, shei- treq, and ahrubbery on either side thus keeping its wat- ers calm and peaceful and ram-in- ding us of those famous line; from Byron describing the last resting place of memlswclea, tho Athen- an General: "No breath of air to break the wave That rolls, below the Anthenian’: grave. That tomb which gleaming o'er the cliff lint greats 1.1-1; homcward weer- lhk skiff." . 1 The pallbearers were Messrs. 1301181115 Gordon. Ralph Gordon. Pm Blllworth, ilred Norton, Dan Sanderson and James Show The many beautiful flowers were eloquent testimony to the esteem in nwhichgL the decoued was held. flfl ‘We . 1. the Church haaevigmnae of its nin- .°'......=.""- 12111112121- 1? 101141 1H 2111131111111 11mm today on a charge of oaaoult and battery on Mrs. Mahlcwitz with a Phone 114 dangerous weapon. ho vraa 511g‘- c! w have atruck her employer ova: tin bead with I, flatma- 'i“"'l.'iillfi 111K111 a loving hus- IN MEMORIAM’ In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Charla: 1h passed away January 18, The‘ months may change from yen to year And friends from dly t0 ill!- fii: """ the memory of a dear one Wiu never fade away. Inserted 1w Her Dlilgzierl. Mrs. Carr Bolder: ll- In 1-14-11. In loving memory Ml)’. wife of When the rut of the v10!’ Sweetest memories Will 5V0! remain dear wife o! 1"- lnacried by Her HUMM- 1-14-11. III IIEIIOIIIAM In loving memory of BER/l.‘ 91$}! who deported thla llfa MRS. M", John Austin. cl Nllfl fond J lnunry 1|, 1930. Remembered ‘lllillgher ma Family. € n1 11211101111111 1n loving memory of MR8. MAJOR, INDIAN who departed thla life January 14. 1942. lnviugly Remembered In Allltln ll. January 14, 1943- Over the no in the Moihar-lllllb Lice one of our active lle h ed Mother Ind I'd-Ill!!- 1-14-11. 1N MEMORIAM ll Bil-l £110 died l‘ I lg memor w“ ulter. l-hfi Ila is not dud Jolt gone before! To enter the nrrka Standing to aolotc In ll! the city of "5 0n the beautiful l IN MEMORIAM I View: Cor Moder lnman. R». 9- A~ 1L Dlfillwmh» u‘ fgflavho passed away January This I11 a day n! remembrance And one of sad A dav l shall always remembe 1a forui and tr l‘ II l! III Dear who hour; m _ nnlg of. ' i ao_ brick‘- iiiii: 0f unr- Mined d l" muted n: 11.1: llot,m' N. D. MacLean n IJNBEITAKII- EMQALMII (Immature all uana vvmaaee