I IIAIAIJIX Eff W.I.l The auxiliary of the W.M.3. met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Newson for their annual meeting Thursday. December 1st at 8 pm. The president presided and open- ed the meeting. Mrs. Hugh 1'. Macxay had charge of the de- votional period and opened with "Oh Come All Ye Faithful." First reading by Mrs. Hugh Mac- Kay followed by silent prayer. Second . ading by Mrs. Wood side. Isaiah 60 1-3. One verse of "While Shepherds Watched their Fiocks by Night." was sung. Third reading by Mrs. Howard Raynor, Isaiah 3. Scripture readings were read by several members and hymns were read in unison. Reading of last annual and annual meetings by Mrs. Alex. MacDonald. Roll call was responded to by 10 members. Roll call for next meeting word charity; devotional leader. Mrs. Angus Giliis. Place of meeting, Mrs. Howard Raynor, meeting to be held at 2 pm. Thirteen home and five hospital were reported. Twelve meetings were held dur- ing the year with an average at- tendance of 12. Following are ficers for 1956: President, Mrs. Hugh MacKay (re-elected); Vice President. Mrs. H e d l e y Woodside (re-elected); Secretary, Mrs. Millage MacLe0d: , Treasurer, Mrs. Alex C. MacDon- FREETOWN Congratulations to Master Ken- neth Webster son of Mrs. Dorothy Webster, Central Bedeque who was - the lucky winner of a gas range given as a prize, in a free draw- ing contest. Mr. Dick VanHerk, who spent the past three and a half years in Freetown, in the employ of Mr- . Scott Cairns, left last week for Lekkerkerk, Holland. to spend the winter months at his former home. He sailed on the Dutch liner, "Maasdam" from Halifax - and plans to return next spring. a Friends regret to hear of the ' illness of Mrs. Will Rogers. Lower Freetown. All hope to hear of an ielarly improvement in her condit- a. Mr. and Jiirs. Elton Cairns who have been visiting in Manchester, New Hampshire, and Brocton. Mass., returned home on Tuesday evening, December 6th. . Mr. Colby Lewis has returned from a business trip to Moncton, N. B. The annual meeting of the W.M. S. of Freetown United Church met at the home of Mrs. Allison Pro- fitt oniTuesday afternoon, Dec. tith- desplte drifted roads a large num- the election of of- IN PAY PARADE Bernice MacKenzie and Pie. Bren- before the pay Sgt. Left to riglitl are pictured; Officer Cadet Carol do Hickey- F0 The pay parade yesterday of the P. E. Island Regt. (17 RECCE) C b:,rm::ed,V'm Claude Lewis of found four young women in line MacD'onald. Sgt. Mona Clay. Sgt. Photo by w. Taylu York: and Miss Shirley Lewis of Christian Stewardship and Come and we could suggest that anyonl munity Friendship, Mrs. Raynor: Card Secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Newson; Missionary Monthly Sec- retary. Mrs. Lorne Seaman (re- elected); Mission Band Superin- tendant. Mrs. Alex J. MacDonald: who grnvvs less than 300 bushels REDEEMING FEATURES NOTED ,, ,, ,. (Continued from page it frequently reflect a short.-crrip in any , Canada. So-called "new potatoes" "Paragraphs 5. fl and 7 refer 1!! lines. and has been a potent fact- , --imported into this country dur- our distance. from markets and con- " hi "eating the Pmblem 0i nt transportation problun. Lieut. Col. A.H. Peake. C.D. (left) erday. at Charlottetown Armouries yest- BURLINGTON Freetown, have returned from a trip to Boston, Mass., where they visited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Charlottetown, were stngton. commanded by Major G. "C" squadron P.E. Island Regt. L. Monkley. being inspected by (17 RECCEl Summerside and Ken Western Guardian (Photo by W. Taylor). ssnsous Elmer Buchanan The season's first game of Jun- The December supper meeting ' T ance S cretary. Mrs. Ar- , , ing the spring and ea ly-5 m seque recent Visitors at the hhme hf Mn cfiiraihgltchesone (reelected). La, which New Brunswick in particu- momhsggcommand . p:emi::,: i,eer.'II,et,hIu: onl'31'vlnnt)e here"t!.,ll.:llts (W0 rm, VV IE 8 ways Vi , it” -"Wiley iii L0"! Rim "5 of the Men's Association of the and Mrs Roy Hills ' ' lar has complained: the ease with cause mm. 3", new. and pmbabh, i(iHltlSTMAS CONCERT Indian MOASE JEWELLERS have all played on December 10 when a ' ' Aid Secreta -Treasurer, , River School Wednesday. Dec. 21. the latest models in leading team from Park Corner: coached hedeqhe Uhhed Chhrch was held Mrs. Rena Birt has returned to :l1lis:sMarriie Stewartrlre-elected.) which Mame hhhhhes ch" ""9" the Wollid ellier Wheiher or not iheyin9i'PF'hPlPSS hp?" i""9i'li9d ""b"-'"i makes of electric shavers, 315.95 by James T. Campbell trimmed in the Church Hall on Tuesday Freetown. after spending the past Meeting closed by repeating the hhhf two cahihhah "f”i55'"l3'k9i5 faced a customs duty at the bnrd-ias vvcll as can be expected” what HOCKEY Bedkfillle Rliili SMUIK up. 1.293.008 giver boys Wgllnl-ell E0815 evening, December 13th. There month in Kenslngton. at the home Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch :lc':l,m3II.gr0hr?mu;endhi;l1;:'tiiLrh:f:” eril Th J with our favougkable agreement day. Dec. 19. irst game out ng ver's six. 0 owing is , of her dau me,-, Mrs. Eric Thom 3 served 1, the hostess, ' . P - p . e ma or conrern of Cana-.with the C. N. Shore League: Wilmot Aces vs. LIQUOR F5193 - Si-lnimersifie the line up: Park Corner - Goal, was I good ugehdzncedl Ti; N51”: SM. 8 h' W 5 5' gil'l'TlEl'Ei,:1 thed ilxrlncljpaltnullet ltlligdian ogrnu era is the impact on dn- 'tPara81'alih ii. We take issue Albany St. Pats. Doors not open nnlice working in cooperation with xi-win Howait; defence. Robert P" W35 Pr0Vi ed y e - . .. lartltncef war nan no nines. I Plmestlc prices in those years when win; More than hall our high the R.C.M.P. on Saturday night Montgomery, Monty Campbell, of South Bedeque. A hearty vote The Lower Freetown Farm For- d er. Tor the New Brunsulck pro- ,3". Unnpd Slate, pmduct is in quamv Seed mls as tablesmckl ucth his ease of movement nah hvehshhhi-V ',0I1r tablestnrk market therefore is until 7.30; game to start at 8.30 sharp. BORDEN SODALITY Christmas concert in New Legion Hall, Monday,'Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. One- act play, Nativity play, "Smiling um met on Monday evening. Dec. 12th., at the home of Mr and Mrs- Alan Clow. BURTON ticularly truck movement. has a (H, 3, Mpg',,m,m p J Leduc w direct influence upon the level of w, guohanam) ' ' ' i prices in Canada l TSEED POTATO MARKET , COMMENTS By Mr Campbell: 8. Geared by force of geographyl William Profit and ill F9li3l1CE liD0ll FXl?0Fi maFkEi5- "The report of the Tariff Board. n(,WhEthEF elsewhere in Canada, orig; not rho ban-en and idemorauzgi of thanks was tendered the ladies for the excellent repast. A sing- song followed, led by Mr. Ralph Callbeck. with Mrs. Edna Jenkins playing the music. highly important---more important than seed. hv volume. Let's not forget however that our tablestock quality is dependent on the high quality of the seed producing it. Moreover. :-ll-re much of our seed raided a residence on Water Street West and there discovered a supply of "shine mash" evident- ially being prepared for local dis- tribution during the festive season. The hide contained six forty-five Forwards, Gerald Meelf, Donald Campbell, David and George Sims. Long River Goal, Wendell Thomp- son, playing coach; defence, Graft- on Brown, Leslie Paynter; for- wards, Hillard Bernard, George Mr Archie Rayner. Summerside. spent a weekend at his home in Alma recently. Mr and Mrs. B-11.. and Dam. specialties. Ad. gallon kegs which police cnnflscat- D Th id L M, w-” d , I mlission 50 and 25. ed and dumped hut hneh mhhh -1-1?:gha",', I;-gwln Br-mgv-1n'b1DO1ga1d Crai; vghgsilientlle cliair land rllllr. two chhdrem Summemde' we ab d tb ' ' sells as tahlnslnck the price of the the required sample for future mm t ”'e” e' 9 ”' wmiam M Stave” was me see, Mrs, Clifford caiumm, B-om", Sunday Dec. 11 at the home of F08 - e industry in Prince Ed- ing document that the Ottawa Md 5,,” ,. d,-,,,,,'1y ,,..'a,ed ,,, ,5, i Mrs. Profit's parents in Alma. Ward ililiihd 18 Very Efeaiiy delielis press report indicated to us. mm-out ,ai,;..g.0.k p,-15, to con. nter and Fred Doughart. . hecehhy spam 8 few days whh dent for its continuance upon the, "The above summary of the ad, PIANO WISDOM-A piano is an instrument likely to be in your home for at least a genera- tion. today will be of little value to . found to be carrying seven and . coming generation. In used in gags” gallon. of mu roads as well as the distances . ( struments even slight damage ' e' The mall! flieilllli Of. Mi'5- H01” some members of the association R b t H d C I W1; Ma,5?'- hethhhhd in his hhihe a lhrlsomewhat less so for New 3 u ru . , WT gh ; d- gmm moms or I-us; grows pm. ace Paynter. Kelvin, will be pleas- have to travel to attend the meet, cengyelien c;zirraIrM.0n:::l wiiuig '1: visiting relatives and friends ln w1ck. r in ;l',l';lraEgf:alpf;' the alinai;r(i(.”rrI:;'no:(e 1;; W '21”. geacnnciualng paragraph lgeshively uhhhglse iihth, Vtaigle 355- B & P 2:03” know glhgiofflieheis hghgmhmh lhgsi will be employed for the winter A1:1m' M1 M5 Brendan walla", REDEEMING FEATUMW "progressive decline lo oongump. L-T en prac ca y elmlnae. ur' s . recover r r r c - It I y a H1” in a r. I g u M” '- , . "ii" Th .. ..t .".?”?;"if:?..i i.?"2.”iiLiS :1: ”" 5 53" W5.” i C":i”:.." .' 1 "'33 in vi 5- if-”"iiii wliliiii P'0ie55'O"a' Cards pianos s at your isposn. Pres e reg er monthly meeting of . ' t ” Mr. and Mrs Bernard Rinlly. UPS 0 -l1mll'l'?i5l 9 0" "95 3-V "' " P05”-5 0 0 SPF-filthat in the last few years inc;-gas. --r-- en! price range 3195.00 up. the Summerside Business and Pro- News hf the death. hf her hhhh hcehs, hi he hhesehieh hi the h”l,C'p. W lie, re ntlg r turi d fr mi MFR ml"! Willi? l'9"”"”d '-" ll" hhh iahlesiohl” ll'"P"l'i5- '-l"il”Pl3' d , f t t . ' i i i Miller Brothers Lid. fessional Womenis Club was held M” E' 5' Macphah hi T0T0l'li0. meeting in the new year. The-Higlii-EXHN4 5,c?,.h,:,.eethpitc,-,,..?odihnmc in Havnrhill, ruass., afterii!-om the United States, are virtuv;a.e,,:.T,'f:i,,,,p0h: 0” F0r,,(;h'hs ffmd 1. d at Mulberry Lodge, Wednesday has been received by Mrs. Wil- committge is: Mr. Arnold Henden their 5',,,,5'c,,,,,1e5 ,,,,d"w-,u,,,m wwmr-mm rrrrr '-r- ally all table potatoes and, as a on d,,,1,,,, ,3, ,:g,:',”:,,''cO,,s”,i,';m';,,f,f,' 5' 9'9 gvenllgg Pecember 14th. with the gniciPil;:f1-l;10i0t';:- 2; Egg 51:; f,';li:,i'gf"'Ax;,,,CQ'i,ir,i'g;”hrith'g and their families. meoung'opennd with the Ode int.iEj,';i3'Elpf,if:,i;;,e:”if;i,li9;iI ”9'nrl.V'?'!,nfi (We submit therefore that no: ACC0l-lllldllll A 8 W S rm . - y ' I C ET! ET , - ' ' i Personals threeacb:Ii)r' l?:;o.Jt:s3i2,.F2i3:f, 1,? Tuplin of Margate and the last of committee is to bring in 'sug- school mm, of Jackie Doyle 1."Wed.bi' ihenhaif 5ie,iiji”i,C”"”,' , ly in the months of Mav-Jul; ll... :Y,i,?”h'i.-'i '5, "hi ,f,""',i"”i-"3 3" d”' T- Earle Hickey Mn. chm, perry, S gmide the sucess'ui afternoon tea and her family. The funeral was held gestions in regard to possible im- Burton, 3'” pleased to lean, he 1; ::gh:3:?ehtread';iIhdh:pi:)r0::d.'g:;:lclusiive. in recent years. the. in. mmir kg; ,2; maeny 'i;:;'iri:9ha:i"Y: Canadian ii;-a:llI;molf! commerce u a patient in the Chamown 331"" which was held on Dec- in Ottawa. where she had lived Pmvemenis in "19 Wmilii iii the recovering from a leg injury he mittees gave their reports, new my ffoverfegi "55 il'"li;'" 5 it-i"d' fear of potatoes ass fattening fnnd .snnsnimiils. P.E.l. Phone sass liospital undergoing tregtgngigykgr Sianbhr inltlge High 50ll00l Lil!l- "nm line? he? lililililiiliii Passed mgggihzf mtneghlfgghtaien C3: recently received. ones were appointed, money ux, May angpbeiongihgsiyhzh Y ihhhl" Such is not now the case, and LT I7. e cu members com- away several years ago. voted fonhe Tubercomsis seals and 10' while no rigid ge-Mmnzanon lalistdatrles are nogvdbetng recogfnizt;-id ' rernmmen e as one o e many friends wish a, speedy recovery. I" hlhvo gmfhm:u ii:-)grV?vIil1' River for th December meeting The guest speaker was Mr W s. - e . - - , . . .. , ms ALBERT MOGUIGAN lard Long andmija nggl:o.un..d.,-. J. Reid, of Middleton. who spent A cow owned by Mr. Patrick Aid i'mi- dill” Lanclfdhalign iii” Sims 85 do nncur. appear to be lem in P E. i. Paragraphs 2 and - Mn "Albert Mcamgm Kmko" lllY- i'- 4: ”'l:, M11 Eric Th,”mP5i"i- 5cc0mP3”' the past summer in England with O'Connor. Chile Wolfe. recently I5):'ele"J5'e:!':Eaf3hh othtsile sghezh hmghied :0 ""5 markei by high 3 and 4 above indicate that we oplomelrlhl died n the sacred Hui” Home .Lh ieeid by her lnfgljit dasughter. ligturz; his wife. They were guests of gave birth to a freak call. This minnem Mrs igglridge Rage"; . you far h,,;,,w many. areas m nu, E E, Parkman recently in ummers e their daught . Mrs. Stanley Al- calf is minus the brisket and an M Em ..C k M H . E,-;,,.,,,,,,y M n,.ndumm Therpwe OMB" R0 '5 Er 0” 9- '5 9"” liliendinli A few days at the home We do have a prndllrtinn problem, pnomg 3031 on November 8. 1955. Fortified by the Sacraments of the Holy Catho- lic Church of which she was ever a devout. member the soul of this noble woman returned to its hhme Thhndhy Wellilll "1 llielld will be the guest of her sister, ,1 H M k '5'. me Chrmmu h "d M visited many histo c places. e - - c:..:.'....' :::..'r::: ':.";."...::.i ........., .... ..."...:."......."; hf Mn -In - no to .3” tat”. :2 W: in cm i a--mm - vu- conmu ' d m H. Alberto” Friend. in Kensmgton md we. appreciation of the gathering mem 1'8 0. ill'0l1 - - 0i” K 0 is mas are s. ss Mr. and Mrs. John Lock and , , , llidA.l.I.MAN'S BUILDING h V '3 C3 ""10 Gl'99il31l- ' ' M In be 1 d to kn th , was voiced by Mr, Ho;-ace Wright, the Dec. Meeting. The president, Christina Doyle won the guessing children, Locke Road, were re- M”h”Thes' 7i15'9'15' Mhhh” 0” h" hm” 9' h” mhhhihhe in W W he aw 3 The meeting closed 'witb the Mrs. Lance Dalton. presided The contest, "An Old Fashioned Christ- cent guestg of Mn, Lock-I Bum 3130 Oil Tuesday. .D0l1ble 3111- A. Ravmond Gang, mas" was and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dun- shake Jones and City Sucks" in li.Sc. 0.0 1894 she lived in Kinkors. There, A mediocre instrument of proceedings. In line with the gen- eral drive to clean up the illegal vendors in Summerside. the local police also confiscated a motor vehlcle on Thursday night which 'nleted..the filling of a large hamper forithe Kinsmen's Christmas tree. llllra. Marjorie Champion was in Miss Belle Wllkie, The many friends of Mrs. Fost- er Ellis, Kensington, will be-glad to know that she is making a good recovery from her recent illness. The members of St. Stephen's W. A. met at the home of the pres- ident. Mrs. W. J. Profitt, Long her home in Kensington. Sill!-i0Ili It Mrs. Joseph Sheen. Kensingto , P'h1'-i9 Oi WHO! Collese. arrived left recently for Toronto. where she Mr. Relgh Callbeck. Alberton. Mrs. Ralph MacKay has returned was a guest of honor at a small to her home in Toronto from a retary. 'Under the heading of business it was decided to dis- continue these gatherings until next spring owing to the uncer- tain weather and condition of the friends in Summerside. town. help defray the cost of sending a boy to the Older Boys' Conference to be held at Mount Allison be tween Christmas and New Years. inn and Mr. Allan. Mr. Reid's ad- dress was interesting and highly instructive as he related the im- pressions made upon him as he wen and growing. ..lizpah Benediction. -B.Q. Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Burton, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- Friends of Mr. John H:Mac- Willlams, West Cape, are sorry to learn of his continued illness. and wish for him a speedy recovery. exceptionally large heart is vis- able in its throat. Apparently oth- erwise normal, this calf is eating Dalton, and Mrs. Lance Dalton are in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Misses Rae and" Isabel Donald. spent the week ending Dec. 10 at the home of their parents. Mr. Beaton -Reily, Haverhlll., Christmas treats for the school children. Jan. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vernon Doyle, when roll call will be a "First Melvin MacGregor and Mrs. Elm- er Cooke, are to visit the sick- Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. Meeting adjourn- read by Mrs. Peter Dalton. C.R. demand at home and abr ad fr 3 ' ' - A - its certified seed potatoes. 012055 (hi 3 allalhhial :rl1dl:Ellau:iii'emliriszgtslighh its seed-potato quota in the United ' non of an facm,-5 has been mad, Slat-E5 Wnuld be but short of il'.S'l "There must. of course, be some astrous for the Island and nnly shorgcnmings in the evidence suby Can be miifle. because of occasion- al and quite abnormal variations from the rule, such imports of table potatoes from the United most healthful foods available. and not fatteningl "It has been suggested locally that there is no production prob- of her mother, Mrs. Alvie Mount. sin. Mr. Cecil Barbour, Charlottetown, returned home after visiting relat. bb Am” big comedy, "FIREMAN SAVE bar "dhmhh MY CHILD". and Walt Disney "The trend express in paragraph I is significant. ' "The generalization nf paragraph 10. it is noted. is not rigid. II. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Ante -- Casualty 5 Summer St. Summer-side anoam 'l'nnA'riir, anno. lemme: St. o' B. F. Hunter, R.0. as Water streei hammersidl Ihe was not only the model home- m V I party held at the h f 1, . :io:l:;'.. :ntfe.lhmotl:er.dsnd u:i:l Mr. Gm” Gm” FHd.yom;.:- :::::lniinlVt:::b1c;t3:,n::dn opgn. ' Miss Ethleen Barbour, coo.-. Feature,” 3 nk d . Tu above Maurice Min-s Me" was part as mg mg. oi(,.gyh. .0" u . hwt tlon louettlownf using? ' week and "' day andThurs:ay ;::t1lIiLg eeolxsl PHONE 35.9 ' cen - v and parish. Her ready wit. hergift us, am”, much. who 1," men We d f M H L Mom of M. in: Mr: lg;rll;3;u!na;;:s. Evening admission use and mo. Ph h of repartee. her conversational employed in Ontario for some c.v,n3is'i. tvllltle sorrylto learn of rose, ' aticgular matinee prices soc. snd oiograp erso Mr. and Mrs. Chester Getson and i . THE READ SIUDI II. W. SEARS 5 Powers made her the life of every social gathering. Her good spirits radiated cheer wherever she went and her Christ-like ” dness was shown in many deeds of charity. Her nursing ability was often Mlied upon when sickness came iii lieiahbol-ing homes and never was the call in vain. confidently "9 mly trust that her Lord and Saviour who said. "Whatsoever children. James and William and Mrs. Albert Wallace and child- ren, Donna and Alan, recently vig. ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar. D. Royal Theatre Borden m”"l-h'- ll Vi-liiilil at his home his illness in an Ottawa hospital In Alhhhwh hhhhh caused by measles with complic- Mr, 3” nu”, Mum” south ations. Mr. Moore and his bride. gum.-.d mum. mm” m one 0; the former Myrna Cousins of Kenn- hj. ington were on a honeymoon trip Mud. Wm. ohenhhh h hm" when he became ill. and their at Fddam many friends wish him a rapid re- On Friday evening a card pu-13' covery. - amused by members of Alberton Mrs. r. L. Orr, Kensington, whmelhl Illlilllte and the teach- leaves this week on a visit to -- SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 go do for an 19," 0; mam nu ihllelldllgf gt Algerittonteschool, was Boston and vicinity. .c untoM"wj11 ,-do 0 s u hall.Nin c tai s.L.c.Iy.M. ..l-e- M ,.- - . . . , . ginel;o;ua' sgrvice o'fml'i'is"cvrleaature?.. i1:bll::d:'ere in play. First prize: oil Decemlf: 160 to his home oBg:y1g?g ingiggfy E): -Lhf.n.G.'am c.'.P..ema"c 5f'”e"i'l's-R,-, Q :1 e dindeed ii i 9W0PGpreIentedtoMrs.lIIKlinG ,n tedY ' i '- who ""hrose up to.callmliei-oblteriit::i1'!' Fhgiik 3131'”: and Albert Clarke Officgrhs tralillifg :03-sea at liarhp "pLA1'()1RL" M'GHl'E5T CARAVAN OF . l ' '- and onowincom with): in Como atom to Mrs. Clifford Borden 3'" COLO FUL SPECTACLE! L llnnily mourn her pmlyng r e5 Matthew! Ind Wesley Hardy. rim ---------m-' Starring Shelly wjmgr and R mow. X , ' 311119 nod 11,,-ed hum. mm mm... raring in nllilctlon wen muumd am. .1, to me nccamn. Barry Sullivan FABULOUS STORY OF T A db . aotted , ' rs.W in-ea Mun . . . ' ' . Her ,,f,EE2,,d predecmed ha, Vernon Gallant, and :o:soll.u:noc,' A Seasonal red and green stream-- Bank drawing Tuesday SENSUAL 5'RhN six"yearg ago, In her to to Mrs. Cedric Hunter and union on and bells formed the decota- worth possible 335,00, UN5URPA55ED5 g 1 family there are left o mom-o 3ll'li0ui'. Jr. Refreshments won lions at a shorwiedr heldnfxollgivlllfliea; Show time 3-00 pm. , . 9" V 3y 9" ' Matinee Tuesday 3:30 . i Verna Rayn members of St. Peter's Anglican Guild entertained at the home of Mrs. H. W. Matthews. The bride- io-be' was assisted in opening the Elmore MacKay and Wflled by the ladies. Attractive two sons: Reverend W li . am MC Christmas decorations lent a les- Guigan CSsR.. Peterbourgh, om. Il'l0. James. Kinkora: tine. dngh. - ters: Rose. Mrs. John'R. Mccabe. Kinkora; Mary, Mrs. John Duffy, Boston. Massachusetts; Mu-nu, No show Wednesday or Thursday "QUEEN OF SEEBA" THRILLTNG SPECTACLE Sifts by Mrs. Mrs.- Schriefels, Edmonton. Al- mt lgghitglis title that capt. the accompanying good wishes berts; and thirteen grqodohudnn. Heb mm 0' color and sweep of a were read by Miss Louise Gillis. For your , bl-ler funeral onl-It-lovember 11th folded mcT..nf:hQil'ee?'ilf Yb.un- Iliisltayner expressed her thanks to t I vary a number of . . 0 ." and all ined in singing " or ' i mills St. Malachis ClIln'cIi for "” hm '" MW nlIy- say A loo: Good Fellow". Dur- cl""5T"W5 69959 in at th h h' the Solemn Requi Meal. Her 3 ' Chlhhh Th"i1'9- ill the evening games were en- . son. Reverend William Modulus. mm "'hV " W9 of the joysd and delicious refreshments or Duck . cssn was the Ceiebrant. Reverend om. "hhhlhi" 51030" icillru won on-you by the hostess assist- , Edward Howard Csslt was Deacon Hymn." . the W an M. d by M". Hnben campben, Mn, Phong 47.4 and Reverend Robert O'Donnell. a tattoo.-g';.'1,,1-"her presentation, you Meme, Mrs. Ralph Rayner - A CSsR was Sub Deacon. Reverend E... ,, ''"' "i'”'v ii” I and Mrs. Elmore Macxay. . Kensington Preston Hamill was the Master of most mom... iii Home of the i : . Ceremonies. Present in the sanct- in "mill! and most 0ni'l'hursday evening M” W. I-LiBufn. lhiillg we1re:RRight laevgenf an V. eoacoithd. - . Nwueaces .evss- 1:” wsnazc mi lvirsve-xlgirrgei R; 4 h , . I C” ”" 3; "”'.f",,.,.,;'3',.,..,.', """”'t than in uni-. already .. . ,';.i....o....,”.f. ghower In hon- Malnedue olvn mnamn TICKETS ms CHRISTMAS "hi" ewe" ' "”"'”" k I in aims of wt NOW ON A rim nox omc Rwerend Leonard Mcxenns and popojuah &t..a.. . C grin. and Mrs. Henry hr SALE T E Reverend J. F. Conghlsn cssn. mm mu uh”. hnnecygpeils iaee when rnmlsse took to ,2: . nu 30033 FROM 31,00 10 35,00 cm?" blia:lmx:et.?: ArnoJmli'l mlhhm " h""'h"i' ""3 halo? " II. I . gc . . ' t Johnston, Leonard Keefe. 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