7 Church orrngiand . mum unman- .-----,-w'T"""r""T' g.c prisms cannons. nsdaiasslsun nu 3gwq1.LCl1O-I . . ID. lumen: STOP ' -In communion) (Lm?l. l"”l' Nell -Mrs. c it am. era . ' ii a.m. Chores lchsd (under 0.) (Cum.-, g.........m......m. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN has lots choir. , ' cannon I "3;-I-: 0 h3.'.Y0”I W ””"i'T;".i?. .l”E..":'.'iLu'f”?ls."&”'i': ruraiuca-ca lela:Iwea:ernsIwnniR(J.myu';"gne"d , lmwad 17. I. 3."; , Md” Booko e Gospels. His eetare sndatim rs. cc: J. 1- I550: heads. and MIIUII: -".'”'m sum break. """"'- - soioi : s . I s---- M” c""""”" W” an 3-. Caum.::nieaun.t.s."slssens emorlai ilsii. nauyatlae-esealhssm artmsn 11.00 Divhe were vmeasl Mr. Maebem sets: Beside suu Waters (Ian J. Pear. Anthem: Give mte the Lord Yanareinviiedtewershlptled hhlnitychnroa. CViT'i WTl'"' "TVA Mllk The Reverend T. H. I. Semen. mun: Us All II" l i If . . , lag and Ser- , men (Broadcast C. .(:.Y.) Bab icct: "Behold Year XIII!" Anthem: "Brother Jnmes' Air" Cress lanai if. .'M,:.rn.iing. lehleet: "'I1ie Valley choir, Evening Subject: Anthem: "spirit of tied" writi "en the wall and on the scordiaiweloemetevhitese groan. TIII BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltsrey streets Rev. Franlk, Smith, Interim aster. organist nnd Cbeir Director - -r"'' -''”'l- lleyeton F. Mngfesd. s.n.c.o. DRESBYTERIAN iriii-1 KIRK or s. sasiins , organist and Director of the Cbelrs. Family lioer. - "Be Auv. in "DI 11.00 a.ln. Morning Worship Gem it hm. Chas-eh Iohool ll a.m. Divine service and Ian and something That Takes Cor. Pr-iaee na'onu-a so. Gre treat A The Reverend w. uanis Isewn. "HOME or EV1AuNfELEW' ' . n. cl leans" (visiting Ir. Hair and Mn.-w. ltaslea annisser) Corns Officers- ”iT.".'-E. seen more cine it u., no Oheseh leheel ii s,m. Nursery School semen: "I! Then Iaht Known” 7 pm. Divine Warship ---i-uaiaoepan ca iiu""" Lord's day-" Speaking". Ieya' Chair. fore the King' I Anthem: new Iseeg Wilt Then I. Forget Me. 0 Lesdi PiloI(I!I'- Visitor.s Illhllll Welcome. ZION PRISBYTEBIAN Z CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY at George S rectory Meeting. The Bible House FOR LENT. Choose y reading - ' tcrial and .a'llls ta mil. 1 5., 3 Devotions from the well- atockad shelves at Itble nibies. Testaments. Pr - Ill p.m. Open 7 p.ni. Evangelistic service Aii sarvloas wl be conducted bonN'rnai. CHRISTIAN CHURCH sis Kent street Marvel D. Dunbar. l.'I'ii. Minister A, 3,1-.g, Mrs. Allison Macllae, A.R.C.M.. '33.. 3.31 organist and Choir Director io.oe s.m. Church School and semen: "Till! ins-roav or sriunxuu -- Unveiling and Dedication of ler- Ne. 1 in series "scriptsraiiy ' aett Memorial Windows. . Ysnth of the World A- Anthem: ” 'ben We stand Be- A friendly welcems awaits yen h central Christin I ATUIDAY 1.3 p.m. open Ab service. not p.m. Prayer Meethg """' simoss sanvioas DJ! a.in. Prayer and Denial 11.00 a,m. llslinsss lerviee. "W''I” 90'' 8.00 p.m. Young Peoples Di- s.ss p.ni. Yenng Peoples Mes imlundayinorninghiilselirk mlnmestwobeautifulvsteng ua 2.5gg2.3"g '-352.1 Egg:-1:3; El gr ncnfr Irish 8 5' EE :g5 E E a . s 3; Egg E- as 5:: rd grandsons. -lainm Watson E 2 E 3 modelled anskibis head is encircled in a halo of eep scarlet. In the aloove above the name-scroll ap- psarsthacroasofstandrewin sliver ainst a sun-burst of gold. Below figure of the Saint ap peers the scene of his labours. On the shores of Galloway. washed by the waters of Solw Forth, stands the rough stone C urch of St. Martin at Wbithorn. the first cradle of Scottish Christianity. In the second panel appears the figure oi St. of silver grey with knotted ro girdle and pll 's staff. his ii i band is ral in benediction and his head is encircled with a scar- let nimbus. In the alcove above the name-scroll appears a Celtic Cross in silver. likewise set against a sun-burst of gold. In the panel below the f e of the Saint is pictured the la and of ions on which stands the chapel and mon- astery of the Columban C ' - aries and in the distance a coracle is seen making its way across the sea from Inland. In the lower left hand corner of the first window is set a mu- sIcian's lyre and in the lower right hand corner of the second window is set the emblem of the Boy Scouts. These symbols commemor- ate the keen interest the late Mr. Burnett always showed in youth movements. he having founded and maintained the Boys' Choir in the Kirk for more than twenty years and having had much to do with inauguration and sup rt of the Third Charlottetown c o u t Troop in the Kirk. Both windows has oniss magniiicentLy ingcolour scheme and figure treatment with the memorial windows already in the Church. A third window. also the gift of the Burnett family. has been placed in the space adjoining the memorial to their father. This ' the overall plan for the fourteen windows installed in this sanctuary in the last seven years. This third window depicts the fi- gure oi St. Mark in mantle oi blue and ovsrcloak of gold and shows the Evangelist bea the Gospel. his feet sandals. is head as- circled in s nimbus of gold. Above. the name-scroll in this wndow ap- pears the Lion of St. Mark. This window is a companio-ridaiece to the window of st. fuuke tn rm they together up no era portion oi the east wall of the Church. It. Ninian's Lsbsers The lamp of Christianity in Scot- t kindled st. G 033:. A native of Cumberland St. Ninlan belonged to a runny of rank. tiled in Infancy. from his acterised by his piety and studious mind and a re oration abroad be returned to grlfain. crossed the Wall of Hadrian and at Whithorn in the heat It wilds of southwest Scot- land a built in 31?! the first stone church in North Britain. The site was ” ' t T it secured go! b'yu:.MlifranlMrs.W.R. Cams and bring AT ' UNITED P AL CHURCH ioo rrrznoir srnniir '7 15' A""" cnAmnn,ETo'N lav. Qni;li:n.8te.l'I"e. Pastor. . Services 10 s.m. lnnday Behool 'l.Ipm.tIeapel hibisllonseiseweedsad h 5'! Open and unbiased mind, on the st atlion. the pi-i'iot's of Elk Minion, and .10 , LIaIamedWs&db"Iahs'lWm&l1” GOSPELHALL tokeieoil-lis l. I1. OQ all. Wetsams. Con Olga-eites Curses Career? WATCH Famed DOCTOR OOHSNII Remove. Bill's Cancer-Fillelflung m N "ow-..:r W sevsutu DAY ADVENTIST cl-iuaci-it -- fer him a base of operations sup- ed on the West by the Christ- ity of the Ireland. and on the south by the British Church. To the conversion of the Cale- donianfhe now devoted the re- mainder of his self-sacrificing and energetic life. some of the ' d ” which were wide- spread snd numerous. are scat- tered over central and eastern Scotland to this day. indeed the entr ' ,7 oompass of his mis- sionary activitids is only now be- ning to receive due recognition. r the extensive erasure which -' was the subsequent fate of his achievements tended for long to depreciate their real extent in the ,E'37iiii5 :55 it eiiiiiazi-Erie; E 5 2-illggiiaiz e 9. igsi '& an " ;:ig5;s Eiglgllli ii.i.i's5Ji5 tag 3:32. .g;E.3E9. I8 85'-E5335. crdssasovu iaaiuisiaad qyaagaiimdtheberrhnry of '' Brlldelltlwullwadlg Columba in a habit ii . We ustere. it is onely with the strange, wist- inlng and Mr chii St. Nlnian was ehsr- "'4 fter years of careful K IMemorial Windows To Be Unveiled In The Kirk G7 0' '30 Wltbmlv 9" '3” -G ' Pharma 0 ve- 1.000 cases of peas and 1.5!) whisper oi the wind unons the n1uIfI"t)i'ii' s o'cioci:y' M ' cases of stringed beans, and this "Eh"'d mu "d '""- " all year intend to contract for 1!) of the In upon PANTRY BALI-Moore a Mo. E... M P... .,m, mmmmm m"'' l" l. "mu which V". l'”'5"- s"'"'d'V- u”- T"”"-''' increases in the other vegetables ”""""""' "M N N” ”' ""'”' -l'- W- 5- GWP 1- Th s also handled chickens. ”"'”""'"'"""""""""' Th ylant emloed so rsons mi-toua voices that Wlkeh an in- CAKE sau: Saturday, mo 1). in. 9 P m d P Yd so yum communicable emotion in the souL s. A. MacDonald's. Sponsored by dwm ' .y In in .lni . . its vary" name is Iliagig la the Centennial Y's Monettee. :':;9m:)'5'”" W" l' ' "9 V H M. K chi-is mind. . . en. Geer e c Am.” 9,... ......... M". ...i MacDONAl.D RADIO s vica Mr. Macliay told of a farmer ' " through those straths and gloss RN10 Nllllrlnl. Ampllf Ind and his son who lived in his dls- tioned in particular the Crapaud rosin in one's dreams the pan. sound systems. Disc and MP9 10- ti-ict and grew all kinds of straw- tam figures of the d saints cording. 1!) K9!" 5"9"- Pl”''9 berries, fruits and small fruits. first time this past year. where Illd OI "II IllVI'Il WIVWIN” 9915- The system developed by these animals of all breeds were on flit their Guflclf T0 W! "mm, THO” PRESBYTEW farmers was to allow the cm- exhibit with a splendid exhibit of ill! W0. 93' 3. W "um IAN CHURCH g Servke I.-chm. toiner to come to the farm Ind handicrafts, vegetgples and home- ” cl”; 'glul'”': :1"? "3, gym 11.oo'.. my 1115 9 J... pick the berries or fruit tbeln- cooking. gm” ha In an -.,'m emu-.3; school. Mr” M.” A. M... selves. They had their berries The work of the Women's In-I mmudu 1.... .5, very mg or Kennie. Deaconess. weighed and paid for them when stitutes was highly praised by Mr. Scotland idealism is they so! A sufficient supply. Mr. MacI(ay, who pictured them as. "I Muawad d'em,,.,phe,' AM g "553 KELSEY AND 3055- Macliay said that long lines of the pioneers in my worthwhile 50.3.1”. . 3314-3 J0NES- dllllnilllshed dl-l0' cars could be seen early in the community cause. among which ful loneliness of the Scottish heart. The saints have gone, but there, serene and beautlml. their radi- ance lingers still.-T.l-I.B.S. IIBTIII McGUIGAN - To Mr. and Mrs. Herb McGuigan, St. Mary's Road, at the Kings County Hospital. on February 19th, 1955, a daughter. I lbs. S on. DESROCIIES - At the Prince 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Des- Roches (nee Doreen Blscquiere), Mlscouche. a son. 8 lbs. SCIIURMAN m At the Pr inc e County Hospital on February 2311!. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Don Schur- man. New Annan. a daughter. Faye Edith. 7 lbs. 7 one. EDWARDL-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Feb. 32. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards. a daugh- ter. Wanda May. DOUGLAS-At to Western pital. Albei-ton, on Feb. 10, i . to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglal. Alberton. a daughter. Heather Rosiland. 0 lbs. to ass. MacK1NNON-At Souris Hospital. on Tuesday. February 22nd. H66. in Mr. and Mrs. Robert MaeKln- non. Bristol. a daughter. Audrey Marilyn. Weight 7 lbs. 0 one. CAMERON-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. February list. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. George side. twin.gii-ls. AUGUEPIN - At the P. I. Island Hospital, Femuary 22nd. lid. to Mr. and Mrs. Johann Augustin (nee Lily MncPhersoa) a daugh- ter. 3 lbs. 1! one. MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Hospital. February list. 1955. to . and Mrs. Patrick Murphy. fpringfielii. a daughter. I lbe. ens. MacDONAl.D-At the P. I. 1-. Hospital Feb. 21st. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Brook- iield. a daughter. 7 lbs. 10- ans. CIIAFFIY-on February I). 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chafiey (nee Betty Rowatt. ILN.) of Welland. Ontario. a daughter. JENKINS-At U Hospital on February id. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dawson. North Tryoe. a daughter. Pat- ricia Joy. weight I lbs. I om. MARTIN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. Feb. Il.1U5.toMi'.e1sdMrIDonald it. Martin. ciu. . daughter. IAIIIAGII WIIATLIY-IIUIIY-Atlht Presbyterian II . Clyde Rt . on the 19th day?rFebnury. 1:. in the Rev. Donald Nicbolsim. "heatley mu” .1" uk. b .5-Gk mg Bang and Benjamin llerten. Mt. Albion. nell. Dr. Howatt and Miss Msc- ".2 '"'d ""1 "5""7 mi- ANDIIW-At East loyalty rt-idsy. Feb. is. isu. John Tall Andrew is & llatvyear. JONES-At II Uppa Prince 81.. on Saturday, February 1!, 1956, Major James rhlaleolm Jones in nuuucigr efthelnte Caselq.in iuunthsweakandf E El E3 I 5 Es. CllY3'ldC9"l"3llStresses Possibilities In New Processing Plant 000l'l isr perfect ptcturd. CIAIWILI. (far Iettk Photo- FIDU- IAVIYOUIX'I”l.AMILlIlDgingplantst Bedequew II as an example of what can c--I - -- - ---v :'......h".."..':"...'..'.i..:' :."'..L" Gsorso Duchy. wbm be none isusicai. l'l:s'i'IVAi. INTI!!! on the Draft Address h the 14- islature Thursday afternoon. onbandiortheweekend. closing date March lat. . said AIIIVING DAILY new Mr. u.cx”.' an "'0' . m." ' are great possibilities let mm "YOUR bonus BUYS Moll oi vision who are willing to take Dresses. Kennady's l.sdies' -at the HUGHES DRUG ITOBI." I Pllnllu-ll Pflllf-10' Wilts COW morning moving up this small cert. College Auditorium. Friday. mad toward, the farm, March ith, at 8.30. Admission at Box 0. Charlottetown. are: St. John's. Milton. two a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. AGRlCUl.'l'URE-- Mark's, Rustico .230 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." C- w- 1" CARD PM"'Y- wlTh9 Mscltay. ''I believe that he will f0u”wl"5 "9 "A5 wl'"'''5 ” ""5 make a valuable contribution to Card Party. held at the Commun- ",9 industry in um p,o.,mc,,-- "V C"l"t Tl'"”d'y "mm 59”” He thought it was a fine thing to have someone to call in when there was a real pgohlem. He said that the use o so many a bridge over the West River. '35." I(':;lgr'hGt:';:n,m;Mx' (ix: large machine units made this hog nyeleouhgmeiunl Ji Cwg phase of work doubly important U ' and pointed out that already, this --m:----.m-C-.. man has been called upon to give 14. 1055. Charles Mlcwlllllml of advice on the construction of sev- eral buildings and has spoken he- MONAGIIAN-At the Charlotte for, ml." (arm go,-um non". sored by the C. W. L. Door Prize- Mr. John Nantes. Ladies ist-Miss Josie Blaiicliard. i.adies 2nd-Mrs. anagh and J. McCallum. Mt. Stevhrt in his 7iith year town Hospital on Thursday. Feb. 31, 1955. Rev. Father W. E. Mon- be willing b k." lie told the isi.aNo asn.i.. Queen since. 3."... an, m'','”;,,,,,,,,. m... mu nu s'"l'u mu '”""' last year. had a contract for 17 dinners. Specialising Chinese dish. R". at P.” "4 D”... T." ow; 1-ggg-p um ggcg wgu," canned 3.51!) cues of wax hauls. regarding the applntnient oi an value." continued Mr. Macxay. The establishment ei a .l"'f3 "I mention uieee " chance but above all they must "We have had some criticism "Rural exhibitions are of great Cards. of Thanks i21..'21'.."::: '.'.'.:?.?.”.".".i.”."'"i iii ir kind nd u d tanding " '0"!!! mm”! -i Ethel atesll timel'se?nd.to alln ollhsers who MMT” "'"”'r '5' N"05' "'5! Katrina. Miss no Stewart and (3.1. In ”.M..l aw .. unr lng. aglisa. parish priest, sacred Heart ..A F". many "owe Wm uh g:rl::5m3B'.le.f:"h"m curnd an interest in one of these smal- nundw mum Febmgy Mm ler fairs when they would never 1”, n her mmelm mlcouche of think of participating"in the Char- Muy Mun. M.cNem Wm of the iottetown Exh bition. He men- late John MacNeill in her 76th l)J,E.aArRl(lN-Suddenly at St. Pet- er's Bay on Wednesday. Feb. 1!. In I" - lag memory of a dear 3'6: 3,l:lb&ah3u..Clarkln' mrmmy 0' daughter and sister. Noreen Jack- Exhibition which was held for.the : were the music and drama fes- tivals. The member from Albany had faction dm" 75 c""'54 5l"de"” 25 99"” words of praise for the ieader- V A-n-EN-"mu BREEDERS, Do ship of Premier Matheson. "He he said. were "building blocks oil not forget the closing date for en- lt ”"lY A 5'0"” .m'" V" 3'” w' 5 tries for theirat Stock Show and "P90! ihlt he will lead the Gov- sale 1, Much up Application ernment of this Province for roi-ms may be procured by writing many ye-rs to come. continued A to the Fat Stock Show and Sale, Mr. MacKay. "He has lifted by a firm near his home. He said many homes out of darkness into light through the rural electrifi- nlso noted With sntis-. e work being done by. ' , 4-H Calf Club members. These. ” success." Mr. MacKay made reference to the large business in the shipping! of live lobsters being carried outl that the lobsters fl t t 3 rd d h 1 MntToN'T3Us'"C0 M"s.H- "T cation program. which is one of r3fT'i:eEated0 treunckgn tosthlipeltrgil R'””'' R9" 5' 5- Pl9"95'- 5'" the finest any Government in this cities of Canada and the U ted: Vl"' fl" S"”"y' F'b"'"y rm" Province has ever undertaken." m - States. IIIGIIWAYB ”Th D--i-tiiri-.-, . ,. .- - has )3” d "me '3l;;l;e?t: (2) T.V.'s most pow eiful chants gives new full-depth agricultural engineer." said Mr. program oi highway construction ever undertaken in this Province." continued Mr. acK , ' . . . an 2.. ....... 1”. ...:.l. iii.” 5:33: W Bnzhter. crisper mcturem widened and sub-graded. a cause-5. (4 way had been built and plans arei now out for the construction oil Commenting on the remarks of the Ministe of industry and Na- tural Resources that the sale of liquor had in-.' creased during the peak touristj season. Mr. MacKay said thisl situation is reversed at the Bar- sald , Saturday, Feb. ss. ms The Guardian Pat! deallquorstorewliichlsinhisscarlet caapiae. Eisysasgw district. The larger sales were in and oi aliho Mr. loopt was the. month oi October. lie went held ll Ill!!!- furthar to state that the liquor 1- UMMDI 30 llll W140. ll sales for the whole province were l"V" '2 "9"" '5'. 3 down sso.ooo. which should be a P9"-'Yv 1'0"” "WI: FINN- mm, of comm" .0 am” who Toronto. Ont.; James. Strasbourg. are concerned about the dog. 5”k'3 ”d m' "3"" www- sumption of liquor. Passing of d aitern February 18th ay ool. ' Mr. Robert Hooper from his borne to the cams he loved in the pg of a large. The death of Mr. Robert awe-struck congregation. The Hooper occurred at his home is vice was conducted by hi Milton. February lltli following tor. Rev. A . a heart attack. hymns were family iavou.rltee- Mr. Hooper was born at North "The Lord's My 5 ephsrd" Milton, son of the late George R. "Peace. Perfect Peace", "lain and Jana Elisabeth (Carr) Hooper. in the Arms of Jesus". He married Ada Lily (Blanche) Miss Margaret Colas was my youngest daughter of the late ganist. The pallbearers war. Archdeacon and Mrs. T. 3. Rough. Messrs. Verner Coles. Frank He was a member of St. John's MacKensie. Alton Rodd. Robert Anglican Church. Milton and Carter. Chest: Matlioson and through the years served it well Garth Hooper. Members of the as Warden. Treasurer and in Orange Association from Milton 1954 he was appointed Diocesan and .uuounding districts held a Synod Delegate. The church clsi'm- short service at the aveside ed a first place in his life and a under the direction Rollin principal place ll his activities. Hooper. Worshipiul Master d gIL waasnds mereiobor ofi Bnritlon "I1. Borden L.0.L. - - I mpan on e nferment was h lie churd New Wiltshire District Royal comet ,. ceased him two years ago. The funeral was held I lul- GHAPPELL -:.. and 00. - V Invites You To LIVE nszrrnn WITH THE sass T.V. iN SIGHT. SYLVANIA, Distributed by Northern Electric. - u (1) The only T.V. having HaloLight, the translucent . i.,- frame of fluorescent light surrounding the tele- 1 vision picture. - . I I-laloLight reduces the harsh contrast between ' V2 the bright screen and outer darkness, thus mak- 13 i lng viewing more restful. A truly scientific eye - l comfort. pictures. best performance of local or fringe area signals. Cabinets beautifully styled to blend hermoniotl- ly with traditional or contemporary decor. - HGHAPPELL & co. 161 QUEEN smnnr . 3 as man. who paued T" away 511:”. w::1n2:,”,(3h"g::."?l2l: February 27th. 186:. May her soul 155. Mrs. James A. Peters. aged ""l " "'9" 50 yenrr ; ENMAN - At Vernon rm Wvd- iYvll'i.'5'i?i'5l"l..”.l:ii'.1.'Z?'I::.lT'. nesday. February 13. 1955. Mrs. Th ham”. M k wuun" D- E"m”'v "94 E5 3'9"" Wemllill have .y'o:.llah::ar'heeaar'l.'s?g. I A memory of a loving sister. ' Cat short when life was dear l Sadly Missed and Always Remem- CAST OF 60 , The family of the late Ernest bored by her Father and sisters. Murphy wish to thank Dr. liurge. Eileen and Marion. the ob! . oi the Cir. um Branch the Canadsn on. 1. 1"; "mm... .g . the Victoria Driving Club and the ,,.,.,,..L"f,,.. E. ,f,,,,,.. M.:'.::,' Harness Racing Club for flowers; n.,.,,,,,, ,,h,, Pu”. N” 355,-, also friends and neighbours for n, nun 1,”. Mass Cards. letters of sympathy and flowers and all who helped in We think ei yen in silence. their sorrow. As it dawns another year. ---:---- You shall never be forgotten. We- wlish to thpankm Nurlsesl By the am who level you dear. nndstafoiths . . .Hos is for their cars of Johnny while a "'5" Ml""l 57 5" WW- tient there; to Dr. Gencbefi. Dr. M"'- M30” 3l"'"l- Kidlnw and Mrs. Wigmore. for visited. sent tredta. cards, etc. We -""'II'Y 95- "ll -1- "me vuln- laean. Special Nurses. Miss Olive 1”." r Mrs. Dorothy Herring who nursed him through the critical part of his illness at home and to the kind g",',,',:",',',",';' friends who helped in so many more pleasant. I50 . "W W ml" W 1”"! ("W "I W lint trnstmin nod to meet again. l Badly Missed by onnsm.'wiie' Mr. and Mrs. John tlosbee. Murray Harbour. Hlsving memory ed a dear Iesband lld Daddy. AUSTIN O. MURPHY wbapassedaway Fem-emryItb.1ItL Fondly Remembered H his life and Daughter Catherine. who passed away February I. last. and Family. y mmmggggggg. in loving memory si MRI. HUGH M. WALKIR Iver Remembered by Husband and Family. KEEP THES MARCH 22 -1 A - FOR THE - K-INSMEN CENTENNIAL VARITIES or '5-5 p P.W.C. AUDITORIUM-AM m TICKETS NOW ON SALE Central Royalty Glee Club Presents AA Watlz Dream” An Operetta in Three Aole Tuneful and popular melodies from the pen 1 Oscar Sinus Directed by Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. Pianist. Mrs. Allison Mcllat, A.R-C.H. An intriguing story in song and dialogue featuring eomeag pomp, ceremony, romance and beautiful costumes. QUEEN CHARLOTTE H1GH SCHOOL MONDAY. FEI. 28 - I P. M. E DATES IN Mlllll 23 Tickets on sale at Hughes Drug Co.. Meyers Studio and Casmsllan Tire Corporation. Admission 15:; Children to. Featuring--'l'iie New Centennial Seng- . forty voices in four part harmony .A show that covers everything-else most versatile cost over to appear on I lead stage. You will agree with us - that it's the 9-eete-st all-reniid show ever pre- - dueed in this Province. l1"SNEW - IT'S DIFFRINT IT'S STAR STIlDDIO- l'l”S TALIH PAOKD-. r..,,.,... :-..... .