. ‘if; ..-._-r PRINCE EDWARD Tudflv-Fri-f-fll- BIG WEEK BARGAINI! EN‘I'I‘.'II'I'.\IN.\II'J.\'I‘ -.. 'l‘\’t'l('l'l ‘Hilfi “I-NIC REGULAR PRI.(‘.ES—BL'T 'l‘Wl(‘l-l TIII-l IWVICE THE LAUGHS— T\\'IL'I‘I Till-I FIN - HEADACHES FOR THE ADMIRALI JAW-ACHES FOR THE CREW! THERE'S MISCHIEF IN THE NAVY .. . AND A MILLION LAUGHS FOR YOUII GR AND TUNES TOOI Sh: no‘: and donut than new long hill with Anthony Martin and Lech R511. . "Oon'l$ing— Evmybody Swing". "Than I Go R. l a The Red Man Loved and HFMIcJMHhnIV p $- \.¢lAf\n\.'. . .11. the pioneer-o when Kentucky we: way out Wool. t! , 05-" l ‘W Wuhw HEATHER A N G E l. John Cerredlne Ralph Forbes Clarence Muse Chapter 6 “ACE IJRUMMIHID" Also Ilctiy 800p Cartoon -— “BE HUMAN" followed with the president. CAPITOL —— Today — Friday — Saturday 7. ruucuunrcekd His first ALL-COLOR picture! WI Mice in long and funny l on any you've aver men! 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LL10- ""' _ . , 111v 1-11‘ 111-1- 01111.10 1| 1011s or 1c M1’- 31111 M11“- H-l-i) Lurs. 11 " '3 “filo Blluxhllm I pro 1111i 1‘ 11111-111" (lri-is" 111-inflated turned on '1'“ 1 1-11-111111- ‘I _‘ ‘l1, Hullllflnf‘, 1-111-111111111, t-m Communism. i1“ [vximmm "l l A ' l‘ ‘In ‘ ' m‘ 3' l‘ ‘A 1-1111 l11~1 0 1 (‘0-11r1:'11li'.‘e cuter- -"'m-“ l llv- --1---1 0-1 111 r011‘ tl-nt .- .-. - l '- 1m,‘ ‘ p “W1 M1“- L-‘Wl- 1’ , Tlcrflfll, 2 Cr.--1-.p1-r.;1.-.- 111111111 i. Illt‘ logical 1111' 1' “"11” l“ u" ‘\/;"l'?1'2._", solution 1.1 1.111‘ 000111-1111.‘ debacle, hau- tnkr-n 11p Ylhfl/IIUI‘ .1 ‘l 107s "a i“ l“111.'1l1v.111- i-tc/I 111111. the C0- Hullis l)]f)l)1'l1_\' ~11 11111111111 Si. U _ ..1 Ni.l1li.vllllx‘lli.lr_e nppmnv‘. n i, not in“, m, - ' 1. 1; .. . ' 1. 1 . . ~ ‘T ““' ' in” m ‘l 1 1-01111011111- n 1'1 11:11. 11 \'1‘1'_v rc-ul C“1191'"7111“1i"’- "1" "3“""11“1 "’ . Philosophy 1- lif1‘ bust-d 1111011 lc-vc » .-'\l\'il1 111-D<111n‘1l- ' 0f 0110's 11111111-1111-11. service br-fcrc profits, 11nd 111-unit of sclfi l1 inter- csls Alter 1-n1'l1 \p1!1-('l1 was cont-luded -- ‘- lcd upon to a11- jv. lions put forth by n1 1111111.» I11 tl11-s1‘ dis- 1111- 1101-11 of 1-111-1-11111111 in the pri111-ip‘1‘~' 11nd set-up of C0- opcrsztivc l'.‘1ltf‘l‘1\l‘l\(‘:» Wit‘ ally 011111111111-"11. I11 nuswrriiig the objections p111 fr>r1l1 hers. Dr. Crotf-nu 1111s the final Hi1 ability‘ in solving all our difflcultw-s hr-spcnks his deep kfmwli-rrzc 0f 1111- nun-cment. ‘This study group has mct with unusual sur -_ yx-rhups. because . c 100111111: forward to takiiw r1 fu .1r1~. 111-live part in C0- opr-rntivc action. I11 this field therr- are excellent op-mrtunitie: for thr- amdurics of our 001101188 and universities. *- At 1110110111. meeting Cmoperativc Medicine and its plncr- in Prince Edward Island will be discussed by the gr " swer v.1 tht‘ other CLINTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for February?- Gradi‘ X-l. Fdith Whltehcnd; 2. Virginia O'Connor; 3 Piu-kcring . Grade VIII-l. Lmrna Warren: 2. Katherine Pickering; I1. Mary O‘Connnr. Grad:- VI-l LoLs Whltchcud: 2. Joan O‘Co1m11r; 3. Kathleen O'- Connor. Grade V_.1. Vivian RP-W" W-rrvn. Grnflr Ill-I Jami-s OCmnn-o. Grnflt- I'~--1 Frallk Rllvy: 2- Wflnrd MncKay‘; 3. Noreen O'Con- nor (trade T-1 Gladys Glover: 3- Rubrcy Bronklns: 3. Jenn Carr. Perfect At11-111lnn1-e:- Reqcle Warren. Willard MncKny. Gladys Glover. ‘Ibaohed’, A. G. Whitehead- lltlllltfi 0}" SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 —— 8.45 -- SAT .1.c1-:1 1 111111" 1111- 111-rut of, cpcci- ‘ by 1111-. mcm- ' George 1 Stillvan: I PRINCE AND (IAPITUI. | URI) AY MATINEE 2.30 I 4(___1 Mass. Fishermen Protest Bill 1 ' BOSTON. 11.1.7‘. ~01»... A thousand Massachusetts flshermci: 1111 IVIILISIS. jammed Gardner Audi- 1 toriuni c1 lhn State Hour- today to 01111111.:- a b.ll which would forbid 111-um trmvling u-ithin 1111‘ Llnee-inilc limit. Their opposition was w legislation proposed by rcp1'es1‘11111t:ve Ffrdcr- 111k H. ’I'-.1r1-, Rockpcrl. which, he ,s:1id, urns designed to pFOLQCI. gill- nrttl-r fishcrnnrn who ply their‘ ~ trade 010.1- to shon- and lose thous- ands of dollars wurlh of equipmcnl 1 when Lrznvls 1111- Liraxvn across the, 1 nets. 1 l, The protesting fishermen exlcnd- ‘ ed an invitation to 1111c legislative 01111111111101‘ t0 study 1111- fl-hing prob- 1cm at first. hnnd by riding with -‘ the-111 in their boats. TIGNISII ("ONVENT Honor Roll for I-‘ebruu1'a_v:-— Grade X-l- Doris Rlclly; ‘.1. ‘Emma Gavin: 3. Rctn Knox- . Grade IX--l Margaret R/cady; 2. ‘Tclicfa DeRache; 3. Jeanette Klnch. Grade VIII-l. Velma Gaudctl 2 Winnie Maclnnis, Irene Richard. 3 Bernardinc Ready. Grade VII-l Albertina. Gaudct; 2. May L1-Cl1-a1". 3. Reta. Maclnnis GradeVL-l. Mary Harper; 2. Antoinette Bernard; 3. Ida Bren- nan. Grndc V LID-l. R0111 Gallant; 2 May Gaiulet Retu Brndeirck; 3, Pearl McRnc. Grade V (B 1 -l . Au'din1‘ Arsenault: 2 Eleanor Gaudet. Janie Gav-n; 3. Edna Gaudet - approved. Grade IV-l Ironc- Dnwson; 2. M. Frances Dr-Rochc: 3. Margaret‘ Grind“ Grade l‘II—l. Gloria Bernard: 2- Nonna Bclnard; 3. 1011111119 Gnudct. Grade lI—1 Helen Harper; 2. Stella Richard; 1!. Doris Richard Grudc I—-l Clifford Bernard; 2. Kenneth McRae; 3. Lena Gavin 111111011" UNION nv sou-111 BALTIC 11111.1. A very Interesting and well at- t1-11d1-d meeting was held in South Baltic Hall. The meeting was held for th1- purpo c 0f dlSifllFSiflg Credit Union and other phracs of C0- 1 opcrntlon. At the request of Mr. R. A. MncGrcgor, M1'. W. F. Rose 11nd l Mr. John C. Peters of the St. An- 1 drcwls Credit U11Ion attended this meeting. The charirmnn, Mr. Erison Rose gave a few remarks on the great 1 nccd 0f Stllfly Clubs and even con- tlnuing them during the summer 1 months. He said that no group 1 should attempt Credit Union until they thoroughly acquaint them- selves with the prlncipnlr of it. Mr. W. F. Rose then gave 1111 out- line on Credit U11lon and Co-opr-r- atlvc buying and selling 11nd stress- ed the necessity of following the Rcehdale Principles, in order to avoid any conflict with the wholc- I sale organizations. Considerable I dfscuerlon then took place regard- ing s. community cannery to use up i the excess of our fruit and veget- ables and provide younger unemployed In the province. 1 He outlined one Co-cperatlve cann- i Ing venture undertaking In St. . Andrews Parish. which was qultc 1 successful from an educational and 1 financial standpoint. A brief out- line was then given by Mr. John C. dlete-rs on the nctlvltlc: carried on In St. Andrew's and showed the great advantages that could b: de- rived from the (Jo-operative move- ment whcn the people become thor- oughly organized. Mr. James Campbell outlined the need of a Credit Union In Eastcrn King's. He mentioned other co- operative enterprises which should be tn-ken up. A discussion then . | took place on boundaries suitable ' for a Credit Union for the eastern ' of 1111- Mas, for l In fact. Mrs. strength of her 111-t, y affectionate n pupil successfully passed the matriculat- ion examination. was laid low by the feta-l labour for our ‘sweet dlsposftlon aides her sister Mrs Carmody. to x1». -..A:. l.‘ 111a uenhal uuardian 1:01.115 m1 11131801. pitltulttb. L'D'4I.l5'Z-Z4-L1 CUNFEUEMAIHUN LIFE INSUR- ANUE. L-t-Vlllli-I-IZ-Jl‘). TRINITY Y. P. U. plays, March 9. L-b728-3-2-3l.‘ , i__ ATTENDING MEETING — Mr. Keith Boswell, Victoria, vice presi- dent Winter Fair, left. Tuesday morning for ‘Fruru 10' attend a directors‘ meeting of the Mamnnt Winter Fair. LAID UP WITH FLU — The many friends of Mrs. A. C. Mac- Donald will regret to learn that her cousin. Miss Loretta. Lawless, who, came here from Anndale, P. E. 1., to spend a. two weeks’ visit, is laid up with the flu-New Glas- gow News. TRINITY Y. P. MEETING -— The Yo11ng'Pe0p1es' Union of Trin- ity Church held their regular meet- ing in Heartz Hall, on Tuesday.‘ evening. The subject of the Devo- tional Period was “The W013i"? 01 God through Silence." during which Miss Linnfe Aitken sang “SL111. S1111 with Thee.” The business meetlilllig r.- Hazen Wlgmore in the chair. Plansl were completed for the 118315 1° be held next Tuesday, March 9th. The- four study groups, Christian Fel-l- lowship, Christian Citizenship, M115- sfon and Christian Culture held; their regular study period, at the 001101051011 of which the members adjourned to the "Y" for bowling. returning to the Social Hall for re- frcshmentz. Messrs. Arthur Lumbe and Ger- ard MacGuiguft, Springfield, were recent VISILOYS to South Melville. MAYFIELD W. l. Mrs. Mlllar Orr welcomed the members of the Muyfield Women's i Institute 11nd their friends at l1cr Iioine fo1' the kbbruury meeting. The president, Miss Elia wyzmu. presided. The meeting opened by singing _‘ the Ode with Miss Jcnnnettc Clark , presiding 111. the organ. Followed; by repeating the Creed in unison. 1 Niinulcs of 111st 11101-11111,- read and Roll call was responded ‘ to by eight members and six visitors. The secretary then dis- tributed the Institute News and rend correspondence. The com- mittees then gave their reports. New 0110s‘ appointed are. sick: Mrs. Mlllar O-rr zmd Mrs. Willard Nich- ;0n; school: Mrs. Davis Moffatt 1nd Mrs. Frank Houston; refresh- ncnt. Mrs. Millur Orr and Mrs. lobert Stcud; program: Misses Jeannette Clark and Marguerite loustofi. Roll c1111 for the Mnrch meeting "justifications of a good citizen" .vhlcI1 will b1- hcld 11L the home of vlrs. Willard Nicholson. MrsuFivank Houston 11nd Mrs. Davis Moffuft volunteered t0 repair and repaint blnekboards, the secretary Miss AIm-gucrite Houston to get. paint I01‘_s111nc. A very enjoyable pro- gram was then carried out. A reading sent by Mrs. Charles Wy- and who w-as unavoidably absent u-ns rcud by Mrs. Andrew. Read- ings 111-re also given by lVIrs. Frnnk Houston and Miss Marg- u1-r1t1- Houston, also an enjoyable contest by Miss Cora Toombs. The questionnaire. Public Health, was then filled 0111. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. 11 MEMOMAM IN DIEIMORY Ol" GERTRUDE (IAIFt tilt WHO DIED FEBRIJARX’ l4. 1937 l l 1 “He led her about and taught her and He kept hcr a, the apple of His cyc. As 1111 eagle He 1111.; spread His wings and hath taken her 011 H.s shoulder.“ 'l‘hcsc words of Deuteronomy, which fioly Mother C1111rcl1 1111s chosen as the (ronnnunimi anthem the fca t of the lBaieVérte Jottings Mrs. J. R. Semen is spending the week-end In Moncton. the guest 0f her sister, Mrs. Walter Brownell. Miss M” irescott, and Miss Agnes Prescott of Halifax, N. S. were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prescott. Miss Amelia Goodwin has return- ed to her home after spendmg a few days with friends In Sackvule. W. J. Brownell and John Brow- 1\ell have returned from Middleton N. S. and are guests at the home 01' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maxwell. An enjoyable dance was held In the Community Hall on Friday ev- cnlng Fleb. 26th. under the auspices of the Order of the Eastern Star. - 0f his parents. Mr. "Little Flower." come to our mind as we consider the edlfying life and , lwly death of the lovely young girl 11111050 sudden passing away has filled the hearts of her many friends- with u decp feeling 0f sad- ness 11nd rcgrct. Surely God had "kept her a" the apple of Hf; eye" during her short lift- of xiuietcen years. and He took 111-r 1,0 Himself | ere tho blight of 11 wicked world could mnr 1.111‘ beauty of her innoc- ent soul. Gertrude Hclcn Carver was the youngest child of the late George and 5111,1111 Cary-r of this city. 1 Deprived by death at an early age 1 of bcth 0f 111-r worthy parents. Gertrude spent, two years with the Sisters of Ru-tico Convent. She then relurned to Ch-rlottctown to make her home 11 '1 her 1151.111, Mrs. James Carma; v, who, during .1111 the succeeding _.rs lavished upon hcr a mothers tender care. Carfnndy and her good husband regarded Gertrude almost as their 0w11 child, and she returned their dcvot 011 with all the nature. During those years Gertrude was of St. Joseph's Convent, graduating In J1me. 1935. Having she attended Prince of Wales College until a week before her death when she Illness which defied medical skill and trained nursing. Her singularly and unfailing gentleness of manner made her a. favorite with her companions and with all who knew her. The large numbe of college student; and pu- , pIL-i from her old convent school 1 who attended her funeral service in ' 8t. Dunatanls Ba 111cc on the mom- Ing of Wednesday. February 17th. bore testimony tctlm esteem In which she “'11s held. Miss Carver leaves to mourn. be- whom reference ha: already been made. one other sister Mary. who camc from Halifax to attend the locality. A vote of thanks woe then given to the apeekaro for their coming to Elmira Hall. The meet- ing adjourned. , and examples of tax calculation. Port Elgtn. Recent hostesses to the memberfl of the ladies Aid of the United Church have been Mrs. Frank Cont! Bafe Verte Rd. and Mrs. B. F. Wells. lvflss Helena. ‘rurner entertained I. number of her friends at the TAB- hour 011 Wednesday. Feb. 24th. Mrs. John Gowcatte, Moncton was the guest of her sister Mrs. V. i}, Goodwin on Wednesday of 111st week. Mrs. C. Gourley and daughter,‘ Phyllis were visitors In Monton a ‘ few days last week. 1 Mrs. Mlron Chappclle. Tidnlsh. N. S. is a guest of Mr. 11nd Mr. Jas. G. Scott. The Womcns’ Ailxiliary of St. Lukes church, held their regular meeting at the home 0f Mrs. E. P. Goodwin on Wednesday afternoon Fob. 24th. Mrs. 1". Cook and Miss Catherine Cuok, Corkvllle. N. B. are week-end gilests of Mrs. Anita Siliicker. Arnold Clurk, student at the Pro- vlficiul Normal school. Fredericton. i' sprinting n few weeks at the home and MrsJEd. Clark, due to recent illness. A lage number attended thc funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah Goodwin. which was held from the home of her daughter Mrs. G111- Mason, Upper Tldnlsh, on Tuesdfly‘ afternoon. Feb. 23rd.—Q. Inc01ne Tax Manuel 1937 Under the title “The Income Tux Mluiuul,“ W C. Pltfield & 00-. Limited are presently distributing‘ to clients, connections and friends an up-fo-dute summarization and‘ presentation of the Income War Tux Act of the Dominion of Can- udu. as it affects 1111 classes of In- comes. Infommtlon contained in the presentation has been revised to February 15. 1937, and is in full conformity with the Act as it stands at the present 1.101e- The booklet, compUcd by E- C~ Lectlunn. C. A. 0f Montreal and published by Financial Counsel. is made avnzlablc to the individual as an 111d in solving his income tax problems, setting forth in simple language and condensed from the requirements ‘that are to be c0m-. plied with under the Act, in work- ing out the tnxa-bc amount as W011 as the fax payable. 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Mny Lhc fm-mory of the little sister to whom they were so fondly attached br- a beacon on life's journey. guiding them by the way of the higher and nobler things to the great port of Eternity, where "We shall all know our own" and be imltcd f0 thcm forcvcrmorc! "isurriiifii: 131x” runs pwuu CIINSTIPATION" “For ajx years I suffered with constipation, and I decided to try ALL-BEAN. I have been eating it. once a day for about four years, and it has certainly done the work." —Mrs. Herman utrell (address on request). Tests prove that Kellogg‘: Amp BEAN 1s safe and effective for cor- recting common constipation. Withmlthe body, ALL-BEAN ab- sorbs twice its weight In water, and enfly exercises and cleanses the ntestines. It also furnishes vitamin B to tone the intestines, and iron for the blood. _Ju11t eat two tabieapoonfuls daily, either as _e cereal with milk or llffiflm. 0_r 1n cooked dishes. Thrco- timcs daily In severe cases. You'll find this far better than habit- ifgrggflig ‘p111: find drugs. Afiirdhwn Y n grocers. a e Kellogg in London. y l In Memo riam’ LUCRE TIA MCKENZIE The sympathy of the community 0f Bouris is extended Mr. and Mrs. Robert. McKenzie, in the passing of their beloved daughter, Lucretia, at the early age of 27 years. The deceased posswsed a very lovable dfsposltoin and during a Iln- gering Llness of nine months was ever cheerful and patient, uttering 11b complaint. but ever appreciative of the tender care and devotion bestowed by a mother and father- unfailing 1n their efforts to restore her to 1111111111, but GOd deem-ed 1b otherwise, 11nd on Thursday even-r lng February 11th her bright spirit winged its flight to Him who gave it Funeral was held on Saturday afternoon. Nearly every home 1n souris and vicinity W88 represented 1y sympathetic friends. Her Pastor, Rev. J. G. Hockln rho faithfully visited her during her "lness, spoke words of comfort to he bereaved. Mr. Elmer Farnell contributed a vcry beautiful solo in addition to selected hymns. ' She leaves to mourn her motherz; father, three sisters—Mrs. Bteadn‘ Bay Fortune; Mrs. J. McDonald. Peters ‘ Dundns; Mrs. Downe, St. Buy; 11'so two brothers, Robert Jr. of McKenzlel-z Garage, Sourfs; Frank at home. The lovely floral ofierings bore tribute t0 the esteem in which she was held. Pillow — Mother, Father, Sisters 111d Brother. Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc- Kcnzlc. Wreath-FE. Conway and daugh- ter. - Spray—'Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mic- Lean. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mai.- thew. Spray-Ladies Aid United Church Snrny-—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rob- ertson. Sirmmcrsidc. Spray-Miss Sllliphani, Summer- Fifi!‘ Sprny—M1'. and Mrs. Imwls. P1111 bearers-Means. Russel Poole, 1.01111 Dingwcll, Daniel Mr-Larren. ‘hr-n Rov Paquet, Richard Lyons. John lvfr-Inlyrc. Interment at S011ris West Cemet- cry. lI.-l19-3-4-Ii. Card of Thqnks Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and family wish to convoy their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for " ndness shown them in their recent bereavement. Also to all who sent beautiful floral tributes. In Memoriam MR. THOMAS MORROW The death of M1: Thomas Morrow at the family residence at St. Cnthcrlnts 011 Dec. 24 removed a lamllfnr figure and a hlgnly ies/pcct- ed citlzwif fro111 this part 01f the province. Mr. Morrow who at the time 01f liLs dualh was In his 72nd year, was the son of the late John I-l1-nr_1 Morrow and C....111...c blmw Mor- TOW. He had been In failing hemth for some little time previous to his death, but he bore it with that Christian faith 11nd patience that. were characteristic of 13s whole life. Mr. Morrow made 1m early decis- ion to follow In the steps of his Master. He was a faithul mem- ber of the Long Creek 1311111151 Church since his youth In which church he was also a Deacon and for some time the Superintendent of the Sunday school. In all phases of church and community life he took a deep Interest. As a migh- bour and friend he established a high standard. and many farmers for and wide remember with kind feeling; many neighbfify services rendered a1. all hours of the day and night. Th1- deeeased leavcstomoumhls widow. Martha Georvcatfe also two daughters, Mary and Ruth. The following four brothers and two sisters also survive; Malcolm and William of 8t. Catherines, John 8.. Arlington. Mass... Talmage, of Ran- dolph. Mass; (Katie). Mrs. Duncan McNcvvin, New Haven, and (Lizzie) Mrs. Rotx-rt Frlzrell, Cornwall. Th6 funeral was held from his late re- sidence on Dec. 3H1. Rev. B. G. Mamet assisted by Rev. D. K. Ross. conducted the services. Both min- Lsters pad glowing trlbmes to the stirllng qualities of the deported. "Does Jesus Care" was feellnsiy delivered by Mr. W. R. Shaw. The following hymns were elso beauti- fully rendered: Fnrcver With the 10rd; Lead Kindly Light; MIND In Jesus. A large concourse of people fol- lowed the romaine to Long Gui mouse canefery Wher 111mm" took place. Beautiful floeralfibum 11. WPBfll-II. brothers and family, Wreath, Lona creep Baptist chum and Sunday school, wreath, p, Gather-Ines Women's Institute. The pail-bearers were: Mr. Jame Lamont, Mr. Angus MQPhee; MI. A.. Mr. Norman Maclean, M’ Malcolm MaciNellI. Mr. Colin Ma- Phail. Mr. Hector MacNevtn. Iii MEMORIAM " MRS. ARTEMAS COFFI-N The death of Mrs. Artemaa Colin occurred on the evening of February 23, at. her home in Glenroy. A1-. y though 1n failing health for about a - year only those nearest, her realtsocf the critical nature of her Illness, and were received: Pillow from the hi?" i‘ 1011,11 recently they hqped that hor life might be prolonged. Mrs. Coffin ' bore her illness with greet patience and fortitude. When she learned of her serious condition she accepted with perfect resignation the will at God and longed to be united with her loving Maker. Hera was e I saintly death the echoe o! a lib more than ordinary virtue. Bidet with an unusual cheerful disposition Mrs. Coffin possessed a, sweet sn- enlty, charity. patience and l! other virtues which lend such el Indescribable charm to be lII wile and mother.- Basides her husband; and (ID daughter, Mrs. Andrew Mel} ‘Ii-acndie Cross; and one son JemI Coffin at home. She also lee-Va b mourn one sister, Mrs. James Me- Kenna. of Glenroy and one bvothu James McLaughlin, m. Btevmrt. She had been fortified by the 1Q Sacraments of the Church when her Illness became serious; from than tlll the moment of her death 81o received all the assistance and 00n- solatlon that the Holy Mother Church offer to her children. Tho Rcv. George MacCormack visited her nlmosi; weekly bringing her Hdly Communion. The funeral was held Thursday February 25th at St. Andrew's Cath- olic Church where Requiem Mam was sung by the Rev. George Mac- Cormack. The pail bearers were: Mr. Alen- ander MucKcnzle, Mr. Joseph Buy. ret. Mr. James Atkins. M)‘. Fred Affleck. Mr. Frank Egan and Mir. P0111‘ Coffin. A large number of friends attended the funeral which testified 1Q the esteem 1n which the deceased was held by all who knew her. Mrs. Coffin will be remem- bered by all those who came in con- tact with her, as an example of christian resignation the mainsprfng of her action 111-int: the Ijylvlne wm, Requicscnt 1n Pace. Card of Thanks I sincerely thank the Rev. George MucCoi-mack, and my neighbours 11nd friends for the kind assistance rendered at all times during the ill- ncss and death of my wife. Also all those who have kindly donated Mass Cards. ARTEMAS COFFIN. 11-84-3-4-11. LONG RIVER W. I. The February meeting of the Long River women's Institute was held on Tuesday evening, Feb. 16th at the home of Mrs, Ostmr Jolm- stone w't.h an attendance of gixteen membe and six visitors. Mrs. W. E. Johnelone presided h the absence of the Preeident. followed by rendirg 01f minutea and roll call. ' The sick committee reported making several calla and sending fruit to three shutlns, and several letters of thanks were read by thl secretary. The following new committees were appointed for the next 1.11m months. Sick —- Mrs. Ernest Dun- ning and Mrs. Everett Payntec. School — Mrs. Oscar Johnstonc and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. The questionnaire on legislation was discussed and helpful paper! on that subject. were read by Mrs Allan Campbell. Mrs. A. C. John.- s'one and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. for the next meeting "Resolved thafan ill-natured thrifty husband L1 wvferable to 11 good natured- lnzy one’. 1119 110111.111; berm; M" Oliver Payrtrr and Mm, A1155 Campbell. A humemm feuding qf ‘Mug Twain's rntlflccl "An Invalid! 3l0f!"W"-1f‘-nn read t} M's Allan Campbell The next meeting will be held at the heme of Mrs. Emeet Dunning 11nd roll call tn be answered by Irish jokes. Lunch committee. Mn. Hubert Pinter. Min; 11m Peynter and Mlss Alma Paynter. ________i_ lieu-i’: unhna Insane Int; Meeting opened 1n the usual way, ' *1 It Wfle decided In have a. deblM ‘ _ 1