PAGE SIX rm: cHARLQTTrIQWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN TO_DAYUNLY ' "_' MATlNEI-I Ivzxmo - 1.00 -— t-w This column le reserved Ier III! If lovul Interest. but odver nl “may nature .nl.v be l!!! un- a word. Itrlvtlv uni-b ll advance. n - ~.\) A mm imruurgou BENNET A (GIVFIRM 0" $1.511“ ""“.‘~.‘;..‘»;‘£;.'../_w.~..n1 P5” E.\"l'lltl~l TWIEATRE PROCEEDS FOR VICTORY LOAN Sponsored HY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SAFE AR-Rtlvfllrlfl‘. l-Dd “II. s Days-moves EDWARD— Starts Mommy - a, you klnwmgkq III 1. $425532; lt»;.llt=;r,?5§pt.l.fi.e..é ha’: , Qeorge, of the RCA)‘. announcing .. M1299 I" CONFIDERATION LII] INIUI- A511; L-"I. rLAln - sou-m N I- \\ 5 BUY your Airplane Glue at Rollers Hardware. L-BOB-Sl-iR-lt 5PACE_IESERVED Lt B30181" for Auxiliary Members durinl VE- tory ceremonies. 14-21734-1441- CANADIAN LEGION. - All Q!- scrvice men re nested to meet at the Armouries .45 P. M. M01161!!- Febflllfy 16th for oiftcial opening Victory Campaign, L-ZlQ-R-ll-l- h‘ ua.b’.°°.u Wm‘ nis safe arrival in mglnnd. C"! 3N8! 50th l! in rayon - BONSHAW IAPIII‘! lelnlster-idllectecfby u» CHURCHiBund-Illybofifilrllfafy n I'°'..n" m"t.’ o‘ nu‘ lglellsbifolttetagfiygn’ 7.80 ‘P. M. The ' " uastor will preach on the a bject: "Victory Bonds Safe Invest- lnent.” A ve cordial invitation is vulereh ~31: JOHORE (MALAY STATES) I “mu Nntl defenders have engaged Jap in- n” “m” ‘helfghulllnd-to-hnfi Ilahflne "n "i! We" "1 5W“ dense swamps all- ,“ 31nd, Thg Infiltration thrust through the wry -- ‘o-fl“ w "rm "ms-ti: ‘lzsziz: from the Cltv o! Slfllflllflfll 0" u" l" m‘ ‘m d J l’: l, d of vital water reservoirs in central are; of the lslan . ap pa r0 ha previously seized possession of the strlllllo 1818115 01 73-h" UM"- t-xtended to a to woriiig Wzl-tiila-lll- NORTH RIVER BAPTIIT CHURCHES, Sunday. Febr 15. Fairview: Service 1 A. . River: Service 3 P. M. Service 8 P. M. Clyde River: B. School AM. All above eerv on D. B. T.- dial invitation to wor- ship with us. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 14-264-2-14-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL (YlIARGI-L-A special meeting o! the Official Board of the Cornwall Pas- toral Charge will be Church at Cornwall y. February 17th at 2 P. M. If not fine mcciin; will be held next day. 11-295-2-14-11. vass. The mittee for that meeting. please copy). Personals the eastern part of the Island. Slllltifll’ School. 3 P. M. Fredericton. 7 P. M. Briidalbane. Rev. R. E. Shin‘. Minister. L-297-2-l4-1i. ST. JAJIES-‘The special preacher a: the morning dict. of worship to- morrow in The Kirk will be Wing Commander the Revd J. Rossic Brown. M. A._ of Ottawa. who is the Among recent guests been the follcwirg: F0 DC SpQnQQI‘, Charlotte ANIL G- Huicford, Charlotteamvn. Mrs. Reuben Macdonald left Yes terdav morning for Montreal to vicl .2 4. "i _ on. narrow BUlHlI-Esablslyilllflnn ‘IO-BAY Oltjlfl-u snows zso-v-sss ' ‘ RICHARD mum FVA c ARBOR IN D" ‘Mm H“°“ EMA“ 40 years of 3T8 ilamiltcin aged ‘ t Oit: '1 n 1 -;».: (‘J51 ‘l ~ - h daughter Doris Helen Macdon- ‘7 ” 19th stulilue Olqitnfflli‘ filfuifllflcllgtlgfin ‘XnS1°~%tr]§§‘fin_co‘§§§ZiQ riled nurse in training T" ‘he Fwy“ l-[Qgpll-a], In the evening the Minister will Victoria, Hospital- prcnch. Mi Ldllinn MacKenzie. i- Dr. Burgess who had ,. ~i in the Medical Arts Burton-at, i calfe street. was admittctl to '1 pfqal on Friday siificring {ruin inlcction which rcsuiivrl in death. Born in Hazclbrook, P. E. 1.. Burgess was the sun of Jo Burgess. Powell nvenuc, and 1M0 Lena Mflrsflrvt 1100f“ slmclolls home to entertain Surviving. besides h. ulilow and {ilton people in honour of lather. are four v1 ' sir. minim-d w. Coles, RCA)“, Margo, Janet sud P< . home on leave, A suitable home; three sisters. A ss was read by Mrs. Fisher. Mi's. N. A. '1 ,_ tli Hooper and the presentation Miss Dorothy _Burt of n generous sift of irioltey was ' made by Miss Gladys Hooper In a to ' ‘words ivfillard thanked the SEA RAIDERS--.‘~.li'l"l‘ ME TO-NIGHT-CARTOON (IAPITOL - Foimal A ztrozvbli Y TUE. - wru. pry-mu THEATRE i‘i:t‘.:'i~:i:ns Tins WEEK FOR VICTORY LOAN _ mu ruouoiu msnoursw >3 WAS in: srsr roucn W nits: Mus. Bus. will ciirect the music at both scrviccs. At the midweek ser- vice on Wednesday at 7.30 P. M. Mr. Somcrs will give the first in a series oi" six Lmiten Meditations on Life of Abraham. ROLDII-IR HONORED-Mi‘. and Wfi. Home recently opened suuccessful operation for 8UP?" ° dicltls M Hunter River and Vicinity met at the home of Airs. M111‘: Cutcllffe with the president Mi‘ HERBERT f“ “m” kmdnei‘ and gen‘ J.S. Macbzocl in the chair and zird Dgrothy MticKeuzic gathered guards‘ . .. A very pleasant cvt-niug 9.5115911 nlembcrg present. Businrss cn-mosse to honor her grund- 3 $17-00 l0 $19-50 Rc-AF" Tre“l‘°“i “m “"““ 51m“ b-V an‘ includin" corro-pondence was dis- daugutc‘ Cameron. For a Clearing Special h°m°~ *"—* osed oaf and‘ the rcmaiiidcl‘ of nvnrlwi c‘ _v s Hand has rc- " d — — _ ilksglenllvlornoflglhe 0i‘ LILWGIZI l.\ll§ETlt.‘§'G— gill? Ftx-‘all- Evening was spent in sewing mid in ll('l‘ undviztrriits home, but she U11 C19 r. tllllo-Qfi mmiiiy mcc m2 0 .-i= e- . ~ * ~ g1 k_ “gig,- '_ 1 '- |_ l ‘k, h - f ‘m, staff of the Ottnun Pivzt Noble Grand lC<so~“a' kcfieildmflrgomAlvffisfekctlfncthmgotlll cx- llsOllllg“\ijlfllllillllt‘lf) 1':fl]l'i€‘l?L§,c1l\/l!‘.u.3llg tal as an any ‘ 1 w twirl at the home o.’ Mrs pressing appreciation of kliidnrss M s. Rjf,‘ cmmrl-Ol. n; Bjvgquyn-o. _ .- rid from tho 1'0 V Mums, Lnpthom Avenue. Show“ 1m- moulen me lute Niixs V-Fplhtnt U) S‘ A. The meow]; ‘ms sues 3310 38_ “Fagin 1925. and “i111” fl ‘it. Mrs. J. A. hlgtxeod William CarcunTlic following: Clllfll to order. and there being ' “'35 “C”? ~11 Sim“ Y‘ "1 U119 Ctlllkllelloll? 811d report of arlfclcr sent tol Par thrco school manins prcwnt. nnd Gertrude Michael imfllkenbml, H. r . . [W]: “cm, m 51“; mFWbCFS- ers since last m ling: 8 pits; lung d’; lion bPlllfl thc better part of 4; $199k» usually 68°“. 59”" ‘I78 flamiihvimu g “m. mt gvfrr-rrfinglasridlgln lbw Sealing!“ 4L‘ 3flllllllfs' $022M ‘c a: sglcxntdidcnildqdigttvsxscdwcllo $2035. . . - -~~_» - k. .. _. - 5_ ‘ ~_‘__ , _ '_ - . “A Illsebelh Risdon negiay “writing. t f|i:~-' l i‘, ‘.41., from Mrs. C. W. Patterson $18k; Sleeveless wwmers‘ 2 at. m.“ worded and comma was mad by f0!‘ a long lllllfi -- a - ~—-== . . t*.".*...“‘;.r 4.x‘. l 2:112:22’. t::.‘1?:‘z£:z.::::. 1 "t - - - - - - - — Q _ .- ' ~ v ‘ ~ - y j - v -1 1*;- .- ' s _ . e ccm- 1e; sweater. i \‘.'Oll'.flll'S ztux" n1’ prescnb: y r 9y m: can. PLUS—NI§\YE~l-HDING PLACES —CARTOON MCI-gm‘ “hi”; m‘, ‘W f‘ ‘ loathe Qvfllmg: Mrs‘ Kill?“ gresy sleeveless waster. 5d)“ Hazel though totally unurepared TKA\ l,‘ 0GL~E__FIC'110N 2 p, m. Burnt. will h" in Psi moi A1158‘ Addie McLeod. bliss khakl glovm 3 3i dresses. sizc 8 responded in her usual gwrlef, 1 Cemetery. Dr. Burgess oc/iupicd olfmcs with Dr. J. R. Delahay. Ur. uxrence Walter and Dr. I... P. Little. Ovmva. ilre latter having lx-en surgeon-lieutenant in . . Finlayson. had a very inter- cstiiig program and dainty Valen- Lille prizes were given. ‘ANDPIR PASSES-Mrs. Pris- . . ' t. i. J. Davey of Attleboro. Mass. Aw stem“ RADIO IATURDAY, IIBBIIUARY ll Grade VII! 1. Joyce Thomsfinj I. nearly two years. Mr. Edison Roll- in':=. m n few well-ilinsen words of wclvric called on Rxland B-untnin 8.15 ‘London Ceiling.’ ‘ ‘Md’ "°°"°“" Perfect. attendance: Arthur 8 30 Wcrkly Visit to the Ameri- Thomas, Morley MacDonald, F":==rc Ho's A Jolly Good Fellow," which bouncing. Refreshments were ser- 1n vrd bv the ladies and after s very pleasant evening spent i.n dancing a 15 'o:r rm» Record’ m" hi’ Sfanlcy Maxsted. ‘Britain Spcaks.’ - 5 ‘The Voice of phe Nazi.’ T 1k by w A Sinclair. a Presented 5w .15 ‘Britain Spooks’ l 30 Radio Nous-libel M’ 1R‘ 1X17). 1 A Miss Verna Newman. l: a week Hour. l0 4§ ‘London calling ' m 5‘ Th“ D9"? Service. 11.00 Front Line Films. and a pleasant holiday, _\_I("I‘_ORIA YOUNG PEOPLE'S lt.\.il).\.-'I'he regular weekly H141) no of the pic's Union was held on the even- ing of Tuesday. February 9th with R swdlv number of members pres- un. The (lcvotional exercises were g conducted by the devotional com- 12.30 The Ncivs, 12 45 Close down lire ltllnard‘! —-—--—> -* ~ __ _ oovooobopcrooooooooooooooooooooaoc» c» ' - RED GROSS THEATRE HIGH Spence. students. were week vale. Ti town on Saturday. Muster David Smith was s nas= QQC‘ day. Jun mcNFrTn, Heath uwQWY" w“ gppolnted l0 1111767485“ m‘ feasibility of conducting the cen- gloup also decided to ef- filiste with the Central Presbytery Union. The next meetin8 18 t0 5° held or Thursday. Iebruary 19th. m. Kenneth Martin and Mr. Alli- son lea are on the devotional eon:- (Patriot m, Wesley ‘Mackenzie. chef st one of the training centres. left the city Monday on a business trill Y° nnw omsoow Christian Mrs. .1. s Palmer of 310m"- Church Services. Sunday. February fields was 5, visitor to the City 3'95" 15th: ll‘ . Morning Worship. 3 term“, on business, C's service; 12 noon. Community at Gray Rocks Inn. st. Jovre. Quebw. have A. Miss Ruth Cudmore of Wmslne has returned home from the ‘P. E. Among 0L“ N I. Hospital where she udervient a... ‘visitors to Cam h ¥Vu_i. i. MacNeil anu c; g2" Vcrna Robertson. RUJ-sluscn, Miss Eli. The Hunter" River Red Crass years. 1 girls dross. size 10 years. 3 quilts. 2 navy turtlc neck swcnt- ers. i ladies rust Jacket and skirt. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. A very successful social evening gym Headline N . m K __ and other amussmcnts ell left for end visitor qt her hotne here, and Finshbackvs ‘M 110234;}? (liigalligltllle Oman“ mm their homes wishing Lance Cor- -—-—— Ne 1015 "Tommy Handle)"; H“; 1215 Talk. mm. Ow, Ho"; 11°F?" "lid MFS- l-BPMR 800d luck Misses Jenn Martin and Mildred n" funeral took in Scotland. recently the Whi there te l1. Miss Lulu Stanchel recently was the guest of her neice Mrs. Hyries of Pounds’ Mills. cent visitor Qunrrie (nee lattcfs Willnrd Se] t ene Bernard man and dnrrincr Wlnnificd were recent visitors Murchison. On Saturday evening Feb. 7th. home of Mrs. Yirvadcd by a when the school children of Sizin- ch21 togcther Miss Thelma Sin. Ii and two form- the “"115 5- er teachers Act quid: "n 7'7"“? Club. with Jack Chisholm. Gm" Hflwnlt. V"m'-\ W]!!! mud a very complimentary ad- held for the benefit of Red Payne and his Orchestra. Wood. Claude wfiOfllllv-"OBT. ‘vRnlnh dross uhile John Bulman present- gff... 1n Mgconlc Hall on Feb. 9th. P M) MacDlrqmnldst Beverly Denney. Do- 0d vvcston with a Well-filled Fur-w Games and dancing were lndulced 94x) The um” "c" MW“ J i r I a ‘rte’ which WWW" 113M581)’ 11- in and lunch was served by the 5Q” f’ ‘Q 9 l0 ‘Llsmmng post. ' '9" fljl j __f'_"__'.- Phcd- A“ 3W1" 1n 511181118 "F0! ladies. Music was furnished b Y to Armstromz- The substantial and safest ever known for W051i)" W85 Ell/Ell l 1011!’ sum of thirty-two dollars was taken pain. New fllfifl 110' eel than l cent So get this day. Bee how of her brvothe-r iaiou MacKee w»... was a member of the R.O.A.1". H11 m. J. F. Graham, Stanchel. was William Macbeod Charlottetown. Miss Wanda Bernard was I. re- O-ongrutulntions are being ex- tended to Mr. and lvlrs. David Ed- wards on the birth of a daughter and to Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- birth of a son at the home of the pair Henry Bernard. Mrs. Clarence MacLcan and Mrs. Mrs Vernon Bernard. Miss Lor- lllflllllPl‘. thanking her friends for their thoutzhtfulness in remember- ing her. Adult guests then arrived and the evening passed pleasantly with surging and music and social chat. Messrs TOO Tablets for 98¢ dlenly from headaches, rheumatic -end pain, or neuralgia. For visitors at their homes in Green- today. you can get real Alpirin . . . one of the _ [enema eat reliefs from Victoria Youna Peo- Mr. r. n. Boyle visited Chnrlotte- It" W" "WW- - J" oer to work almost nger w Charlottetown on Satur- ngfgnfljnfqfgflgyg. piece on January 19th guest of Mr. and Mrs. he attended presby- onuinpion. R. N. Four “Finds” For You In i-iynes and Mr. to Charlottetown. Alice Bernard) on Jae youths‘, and students’ and Mrs‘ showing of English tweed cnts Mr. lar were visitor; to Charlottetown recently. Group 1 and Mrs. Edison New- wear. Sizes y ears. $7.50 t0 $12.95 . .. \. narlottetown. were recent ' ".11 werv Dr. —0nly 5 coats a plum. M33 M86- Mnrion Whitlock, Miss Fadyen, Group 2 rtl‘. some Neil Cameron merry group. with their teacher, —10 coats in Group Misses Rachel Martin coats-a small hard to duplicate next season at their regular prices -30 coats in this lot of all wool tweeds, all fully lined for extra warmth and These coats usually sell from Price to clear - — - - - Sizes 29 "to 31. Reg. value $16. and fancy tweeds. Balmacaan and fancy Sizes 34 to 38. -This is biggest showing-QB coats in all tailored by “Prince” the best of our You w0n’t see coats like these MGDRE a. MQLEOD FEBRUARY 14. 194; _.\d___ Youth’s Students OVER COATS We are clearing the balance of our stoc k, of boys,’ but excellent coats that will be plenty 24 to Ill-for age 6 to l3 $6.75 in this lot, but every one is ' $9.95 95 Now —-- this group-herring bone Regularly $13.35 Beautiful English tweed: selling from 522.5010 $19.50 Rnvmond Dixon and Canadian Navy‘. All USU/t. and formerly of Cvnnicr- F’ 2 Noe and Miss Clayton I-Iumu-l-ey favoured the M; —- j gret at the suddvn pm cinl Cross has lust received word giliicllltele iveie recent vfsi- guests with srveral dilcis accom- g.-.§§d.§.*.,“§,"§, afigoxlwgnled by h" . colleague. Dr. Burgess \\".\sa nephew oi’ the death of her eldest son John w“ w‘ Charlottetown. printed by Miss Jean Cameron on "on ma“, sh u Jean 09m‘ of Mr. A. G. Moore of Pownal. P. W. Davey or Calgary, Alberta. Mr. _____ the guitar. Lunch was served at l wlm-e 1|~ t - or y {or venrmm’ TRANSMISSION E. I. Davey was well known at Commer- M.“ M“ snnln, Charlottetown late hour and with mixed fleeting. mo“; .,}§..“°,1f}f°°' Wm aka " Ill“?! Dlvllxht Saving Time C1111 CYOES. (will! bfl-ilflfifi l! l was a recent visitor here. good-byes were said. The children friend‘ w ' relative‘ Md Murmur-zoo wgxllLllfifiTj-l blnckr nith there for several ycsrs. -——— will m‘.<,< their jolly little pal and ' . r0 i T W t. . f l l . - t . . Clmlc a . l'. . rh ....... ~°"" Dmls.*;2.".:.;:...:**1c£::l- wit’? .22"i.:t1.‘;:'-M‘.f;;...“s: ‘£35.131§3.f“2?..§“§tlifi2fi.t*“‘.f.a..f w‘.“°...'.°.“il€".i’2°§§.‘§l€ 2t ‘dimlli’ "l- (W l" 90 D-m-J 49.10 m (Ilum Mil" Davev also well known st 1' B; nall were visitors to " |_» ‘i’ ' ‘ s" - ‘ Canadn and usJn-oilz m. u.“ Honor mm of North ’I‘r_\'on c , l l c N Real?‘ F, t" T°d¢ Three qullts for the Red R1100] go, January; dgfifizgs“ livgfMg dgilélxfhlgg Charlottetown on Saturday. Cross were completed and more ere being started. The business was li d Shirley Thomas; 3. Erhclbcr: Dnvv- ...‘..'§....._'§‘..,.C’.§.I.§§y Hlfgrdcéxgfi '62:: Nlvgfl-gb§§.§s$§§“'13§fi.a‘3f§fii§ M and I 5913151 11011!‘ P. M. son. w as a shock to his family Besides hiq “vlecreoficcelli visitors to Clmrlottc- . etrzeggyé filsthgguslfrlfilgaen very an :i..1- w.¢~.;. - .~ *' ' ' - g Ceiling.’ Artlgirefiomns: solvfzh-in finwwmiz 731mg lieesiitmglili? gda-bleglerr wwn. -—-—- i Friend llliTm h ‘ ret 1nd U p ; ._ 3. I .‘ ' " 1- v _- . 5w regre earofthe Go“ me amt; Al. Grade IV 1 lvfor c; Mactlonwld. Mrs. Inttle Show of Attleboro‘, Mrs. Masters Robert. Manson and lune” of Mt James Patterson at ‘ “mm w ‘crooks, muriropm gblgest .1 Delaney. S. Enum- Ch.s Xlgnlyel Bloss of so. Attieboro, Mrs. ghyggn Smith were recent visl- . m4 M‘ ma" 8mm‘ . t“ 30.1mm”; Serena“: dim‘? OM n‘ ‘I arion Frost and Mrs. Celia Pat- tors to Charlottetown. e ____' o 3'41’? B“? Lwlmld- Boyd MogDonliltgrgc/evgivizfllflvoog: ‘§ox£f°:iis§i§b£§§’a"o§§§' Er t Mar-Ewen Stanley - Mm’ “m” H‘ Andrew‘ wh° "M ' gqdfsgfi 1.12:“ .1€144°°~" Wood. orlNoi-ton‘ Mass and Miam‘ Flory waft: r9635 work end wisltni‘ {it " been m ,5 now “we to be nbcmt‘ tsorip . . . ' " ' ' -' ' ‘ ‘ _ ' line NW" TTIl-iolnsgrigp: km the home of her sister Mrs. Ernest I I Mr. Frank Nicholson and Mr. ' m “W” l" "ma! lOll. IOLDIER wnucomnn noiun- ‘musing’ —-— l §.°p§ll?’§,'}°" “f” °“5°"’°" t” 7-00 War Commonly-y; Th. w" qua‘ T '57-)? 1- 130"“ HOW- A very enjoyable time was spent My; Rgylfwfld Bernard 1nd V e a wee ' génasgfo Talk m, H_ o_ Either]: Ids Wood. 8. Richard ?fi‘lg.‘l‘lglehnalllfsnlfgoalfllié.llllznbif~¥v%-fi- children gore recent, visitors to ML Ralph Macpadyen m com 7 10 1101.511)“ mums. Grade f (Jr): l Haw-l Drvtvnon. cvcning’. IPcbruary 9th when theyr charm be wrti. ' "Hedi", M’ home a‘ " result °r 7 15 Ne“ in nench- “when awn“... h. 5...“... frwnds and neighbors gamefli ti l d re mt to m“ of mp _in.iur.es he received when thrown 7 30 Canada can‘ 50m undo“. grades: 78.5 percent. Joyce Thom- give a hearty welcome to aha-Ir- ”: mrglzinots WssgMargare‘ Ford‘ New- glornhah slelirh. when the hone hlléntttloilaboruition with one); 50;}! h t r 1 y ‘ d _ Wcslflll who n home on furlouuh outlaw Rood. who n sufferinl T t| mfbougiwaa driving took f-"itht .0. 90.0 ss.'.'".:.i:."...:::;.".i t" " m: m». wit. he. a a e . Qincere s ‘by is extended to Mr. Robert Mactend of Breads]- lwnc. e former resident here, 5n the death of h‘s eldest son Wesey Macleod of Borden. B_. to get this relief among the fastest In Memoriam bargain priced . . . MRS. IIUGII B. WALKER On Monday. JB-nuery 19, the" passed away Eliza Lefurgey Walker wife of Hugh B. Walker, Cape Tru. verle. in her Both year. The late Mrs. Walker had been in failing health for the pest year but on chrmmll DRY she contracted pneumonia end despite the but medical cure and efficient nursi she Pissed to her eternal rewri- The late Mrs. Walker we; of g klnrl why anyone should ruler bletl eplrin h d h d l i PRINCE EDWARD 'l‘ilEA’l'ltE 8 mim- Mr-s- rmy new»: ma -__ 5353i 5-1-31? t’; 523N918‘?! .;‘.’.'.l’.‘:'.l';’"....'.?:’. .313 THURSD Y f) I Miss Em MricLeod the theme be- Mrs. FUHOTT Robertson was e re- mlmmfimlli "WI t1 to tlie esteem in which she was “mo... qni/ _ 1-....,....,,..., A . FEBRUARY 43th. ; l" °" Jill“ the I-lsht of the cent visitor m Milton the guest of M an 11:32 he d. "alum". “HAN _ ._. l] \ “My Twvn 0v ’ wqgdkiqglle fll-‘ljsfhthyglflmfl sun? wli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wallacclw u, w‘; “h She leaves to cherish her mem. , , t E A" Pm S -. .2... ..:.;.:"::: s» d» ~--~-*-» w» £13 i5.'...‘l“.2l;1“% "h" o" l f‘? "' ‘ ' l ‘ ’ ' ' G bolt! f lrlntnd . ~ 5P9 IWTJQ- 0|"! AVD CONCERT NLMBERS ‘rgkilrlwbylolvfrlsé gogittutlhesglimni. Wig.‘ srédhallgitzktofilllnsolfllcinrayaello ' mom’ '0 M’ u gzughter. Mrs. J. McCurdy Bell. M“ |\ H MAKE UP YOUR THEATRE ranrv sow: ‘- f: Tilt-s" w... then Allfifl. m. mr- " ____.. ° w‘ 109k f" llllt Cm!’ thlfilfiiftnwln“'i'iiidi»§§°§nd“?§l§'5 ~ 7 ' 7“ ‘ ‘l1 "- "1 . . _ 01 Ellis was pianist. At the busl- Mr. T, M. Gillie Charlottetown Every ubietyoubuy mustbeltemped Wllker. also one sister. Mrs. M or" FU.N,.BU'.,(.., A y, H Illlt- -— — — —AC(:iil_rl.-¢_n_-2(i]c giiisntlmflfijéf Atfifiigflfflglélrdgljé fir? was e recent. business visitor here_u&ya,nln mwflfilanflndqdgi: Haggis]. Burnmretrddgéd l at ' -, ' ~ . . . -— —- -- — - mi.‘.‘l .' - - - - ‘ '—'-"- . er c .:_.»::¢r.."'. . . . . i." ' .7’ b t - . “ "" .“ t.» i‘.‘l‘§»‘?t..Tt‘éI»'€{i.‘2f"J5£i lti-mrzrtl‘: "i- i": “'t"..3£°".‘§;l "2"." r M "rm ~11 w“ ~= M"? '1" =34‘??? Why"... y H Reserved seats may e 0 flamed by evchzmmuuz o m;_mn,y The“ w“ mmé diam!“ con vma ‘as! Mr s ha. fiagéar- ie. Aepirln is made in Wednesdny, Jan. 21. st a p.m. and d...“ ._. l. _ \ . 1'0 ' k t d ' 20 xt ~- . - -. Q - ~ @118 ~ n 5- 4° v fly Cenedeendiethetrede- WI! Mhducted by Rev. Mr. Wnght. H‘ t . ~ -Y t‘ U1‘ 9 a" Paying C c |.| at lhddm .~ S» slon rewarding a canva-s for rub- 1nd brother Duncan m.“ o; Th, Bu." 91mm- og 11y“ 35mm Ch", h L; ‘l‘l(\_1§~‘:l - t " . . ~ r r r. i- " .. t“ v .. ' _ -' v- ‘¢_' mR|l(l._l|l||l'Z~ r- . . i .. - nlmzfloro BE FORE 7'00 L “L 1mm“) lmh‘ §§§;.'$'»“$§i aqTltilleObgerl-ltffgflcfiuclocm- sincere sympathy is extendod to compumud’ Yuk" “h” a vlqleld tematiie Itl‘ Vi". _\-‘ '11 d‘ .' .1» i‘gpvglqtycirmnmurrmmnmrnwrmnnzmrmnarrmmn-mmm.-..-..-._.;.,;,;;,.~ - Q01; ‘ ' r’ e ymns w ‘ch were " e mitice consisting of Eva Mncbeod. Mrs. Wllburn Stetson in the dean; ‘WHEY-hurt! psalm. The Old Rul- Red Cross and Safe In The Arm: of Jesus, were all favorites of tho deceased and were frequcndy sun; to her during ner long illnm st tier request. The pail-bearers were Mum Douglas Bell. Gordon liar/try. Em- mett Croken. W.J. ljowatt, Georg! McKay and Wilfred Inman. Interment was in the fllniii! PM in the Church of Scotland ceme- tefy. Cape Traverse. nnrumv nu: rlvon LONDON ~ to P! Aided duing last winters rni-‘s bv bi"- from the provinces, London hurl- turned the tnvor_ More than 1.00 buses have been sent to vnrlfl"! districts to help carry war work- ers to and frrm munitions inctortcl. Give the CHILDREN Allenbary’: Perfected COD LIVER OIL Each TI-aslwtmffl contains VITAMIN A sooo Uni" VITAMIN n s00 U111" Full 1o oz, - - ~75‘ Full 20 oz. — — 41'” < in ium|rso|rs~ DRUG STORE