MQNDAY ' THE cnairwrnriuwiv m. .. ;)i ..- In Memoriam" it $1.10“ (II-II ..__ At I a-m. on W . Idrualy 10th, Mrs. Lois Green, dow of the late Alexander Green of Malpequl entered peacefully into rest. Though suffering from a. heart ailmen $118 continued active until qui recently, and retained until t!!! very last her keen interest in every - one and in ewfythlnl- Possscssed to a verv remflfkibll degree with native energy. quiet, quick humor. 800d will and an un- assuming loveliness, Ma Green was abundantly beloved U! all who knew har and her circle 0t friends was as wide as her acquaintance. Bhe was an adept in i110 line ll‘! of ministering to the body in things 1 material. Her hands were versed in the handicrafts with a ran aptitude m- tm well ei-oerec table. nu ‘ \ wedding cakes brought delight t: many s. festive board and graced many a rare occasion. A lovely woman and a sincere ‘christian. Mn. Green never allow- Ricling l-ligle For ed one hand to know what the other Nineleen-Forly-Tliree wrrrught tor those who needed the hope and help she could impart. Charming Mlllinery in the styles of today are freshly new she will be greatly missed hut her memory lingers as a sweat remind- er that life's great gifts are born or s. greatnea; and a grace of soul that sweeten and enrich the lot of the commonplace. Surely such as die, though they be dead, yet speak. Hnoem sympathy is extended to her daughter. Mrs. J5. Loclrerby, -v m4- l to her son, RM. and Mrs. Green Whssevdyoeriiguroqpemaybc \ ...thsre is not ono-deenareihrss reasons why a good foundation should he at the top personal prion-allot. selectsdwlth heipofoneof oursxportflneeswllihelpyouu i at home. to her sisters, Mrs. Sarah McGougan of Kensington and Mrs. Nora Bchiirman of Kentville, Nova Scotia; also to her one only grand daughter. Shirley Green, whom she loved so dearly. 111a funeral service we; held at her late residence with burial in the Prlnoetown Church cemetery there. Her pastor, Rev. C. J. Cmwd- at Moore & McLeod’s. Hat styles that will attract the al- tention of ladies who want to be right in every detail. You'll approve the new "Off-the-Face" Pompadours so ongaglngly niisted with veiling . . . And then, ageless in popularity seems the BERET . . . but in the new BEllllTS therds a real nineteen forty three touch thats original. Wear one anywhere, everywhere, fits every headsize, fiat- is, conducted the service. iers every profile. - fight M‘ . . . will " the igus "give ou ,~'“,,%L¥°$' sa- In Memori - am And there are large “off-the-face" hats . . . there are sailors to complete your tailored costume. 0f course MRI. WELLINGTON ENMAI . -—- colour is a feature . . . the colours shown in New York WM ruled any November soth. M eo ‘s . . . some of them are m“ are s own a oors c _ _ Bhe was born ainyndaie, PJLII- Black, Brown, Navy, Red, Sunniblu, Horizon Rose, Coun- til,“ 55bit.“ ill.‘ ‘ti’; ‘fitofi t" Bev- l‘ O léaclaan and llilll ivifeledMfifkegt ac erson. or msrr e e med a Grmdmw. h" husband Visit the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT at ”‘.*j.§°?;',j°“,,,f}g§,“;,§,°°*g;,g°-,,,,, MOORE a McLEOUS today. children, three of whom redeceas- &‘il°§..”"°’2“tl’“““"‘ E B 9 B 9 8 O X E11 ruwvari- “a: w I - . M!!!) l] , i auquymql Co“ Elle leaves to mourn one slate Temple, University in Philadelphia, _ Mm Julie Brim Charlottetown. passed away on June 22nd, i936. mm,‘ w“ u,‘ M“. ggbixrvlhe; Richard Cahdll Kingston There are left to cherish the m" among m‘ Noam “mo” to . . . an several nieces and neph_ memory of a faithful mother, four 17,3». flaw‘ "WI- 0M Heilhew James Rleardon sons and two daughters: John Mal _ ofmlYlTnouth NB. having lm Willi . (Re Mr Kmnncth Dawson leh, ‘Ihlurs- :0 h “d Mwarm" dllrlnl hi8 USA. at, rimming for Moncton. mgnizgzihegys after the death or ifi-algn-tnno andléyagyx) lair; Jéh: “"- _ Kinnon . . ‘andflmhfim Ommron were 31§h§tfl$§2'1w“§,‘§:dry.f“mg£i brothers, Donald Macliean, Char- ——~' ' “mm” "d burial l" u" ~11» i‘."§fd°a°ie‘“r?“§ 1li§L°§-‘“ia°“€‘$§§l§‘: M:- lwd Mrs. Harry Mao Forlane oem wemry tlllree gi-and children‘ and thirteen v» <~ iwlzcns vimtors to Cape Trav- mg?‘ glam!!!» great grand children. Her funeral “m “melt- Jwlaf Lennon’. vemslmi." iilvéiiielfi? Siiiifiiiifi Eli fies’: my»; ,1._. mm v i o‘ Ross and Stewart Adams. ber 4th and the o tol remains of We wit‘? wit? M” Jsisritarss", = .‘*.':".%m“'t°i"*t.“lt:: .- gig} an a rs res n e hr‘ 1 m‘ m Kensln -——i--__.py Methodist cemetcr at the old Mr and Mrs, Kan. Cameron had SPRINGFIELD W1‘ homestead at Gran view. a" their wi-"fccme visitors Friday '_"" . __"“F_"""'_““ z hi, hire. W. Peters, and her two fteqlg°tgT°§mgef'°fttkl§o°'hzlflg“g; ELMSDALE AND VICINITY Clarence and Tvrrance. M _ ' ' l l‘! Eadie waamsn. and We opisr-eaAvrvtiltlilrtii?a3li$m'roiib13§§wt§“ th duigliér Ixwxditillgismefilgtfiug P"*“- ;%l;§flil-Yi8R3l1ub1lllliomiin's Greed lg met at the honée of Mrs. John ,_ __'- 011- ca was responded to Godon on Tues a with a good " "HYI- omlflim W" I NWM hv fourteen members and six visi- atténdance ot men-i rs and some W- 7"‘ 7° AWAY"- gg‘? ‘(£1116 différeriltk‘ committees visitors were also phreserit. tight: ’@ 011‘ r6901" . e Red Cross meeting opened by e n4 ll TK‘ Dcoiiio 0f Augustine Cove reported 3 sweater and 3 irs f 0d d etitl of Creed, fol- g0 oaeltrd to hear or the deem a! socks had been paimd in. plIlt Wig! loweedallay regxdlng of minutes . Ponzle Bail m. her home in m°Vt-‘d HI-‘Wfldod and carried that of previous meet . Correspond- tm-w. Traroyk‘ ggitfiglfilggirilg guru-lag; I quilting one: was rcsddanh discussed. Alba §___ c niem r pass oion carre t st we uro see Tu» 9vnior and Junior claaarooms lmrlilncc to Mrs. Everett Hashim [an T. B. Bond. The ques ionnsire hm 'hr>'1~ 1151",! ,1_ Rh meetings before next meeting. It was also on Social Welfare was a. weicd. on libido-Y afternoon, $0331. dflclgnsdertlw and corrlrstig tibial? contests Mwere grit/lend!‘ WI- _..._._. . , Med e Tiomas urray a . The 04,3 “M” Cub h“ ma‘, Rifisian Relief Callaghan which were th ly b13914 n-tdfl M M,‘ wfln-Qd H- R959“ HOWE-I'd kindly ln~ enjoyed. Th0 lunch 00mm tee n3 y d membe h *’°*°’*'- no» meeting“ 153i Si“ t“? if." ‘if’lé°‘bi°ii°iii’l“iilii‘iat ‘Jfitlfilfimlg M‘, and M! Lloyd 7mm‘ “M M 5:10;? {with a ‘War Savings Stamp Callaghan. The National Anthem lhr-ir gnicrta on Rnwivclin‘ night §’..,~,,,,,,~',,e% pxirlcllasfifiltgleb Shela? C10“ the meemng‘ IVE-res Doris and HrW-xi Noni-salvo, y“ w_ ' ‘ ' * ' _‘_"‘ Wadmai‘. EiLrnw-flh iN-‘ivsteiir, fitial lniinihg. Mrs. Robert- Howartfi 3:11;“ C0 l 219:8 It Alberto: "M" P"~’""- ’ “m; Andrew Hughes. Miss Muriel and he? them llp0h‘l1fl diitlcl. —-~~—- _ Has am, Refreshment Committee. Her many friends wsih 11s; gm. The far-me a of tM-i dim 147i. an. It. was moved, seconded and cnr- cesl hlisilv l-zicaor-rl i“. hauling “wlv Pit-d writ. n first prize of $1.00 and ' prfiflllfé m "WWW arm 1 ‘ id prize or 50c be awarded Mr. George Wallace or Alma, has gcitmr out tilt“? “‘.""Yll\' of _- o . 91111118 oi’ the school col- returned to his home after spend. ror 1hr acasrm lgirrliia brhih moat. dwtar savings We some time on the mainland. ~~~ll‘-l'lt_ l’ e en arm. Lunch _.__ was n recoil; “H , "WI Bervvfil by comlmittee. Mr. Sidney Currie was a passen- Mocimg colscd with National An- gar w Summerslde on laturday. them. _____ —- ~The Elmadale-Alma CW-L. unit XRISIITOWN W. l. geld rgggulzr mggtggglg; , a. e ome _ . I'll! February meeting of Trip)‘: Qgmghgm Mean“; w“ In- AS we nil co- Wir A filo RfllTlH "Penna win‘ "' “ S“"””‘ e v ery Gov. ernmeni w“; new?‘ u» T“".‘l’.l‘,‘(\ m,» \q 9m‘ a h " 1M“ "nwhM llVpill Women's nstitute prayer After the readiggeggdtg Regul a H0 n ~~ ~ - at: ca... so‘? tile: "bait: ‘till i‘: I --'-_-l‘ a ~ - . " I v '""V_Pi'7_l_<""- $111010“ -‘- Ciecd and roll call answered with mamas;- og the even y" w,“ a. valentine verse by i4 members. 1n kntttin gm" m. “iv-owl Iiirir-Fazvirn was the The president, Mrl. James M“. fv-‘uhmenm w”, In"! ' m. ' w and Mrs Austin Leod was eased we ll iadierappointed for saniswlleeb rn S~~-fiirdriy' .f‘ "noon a visitors. in has ' ‘i a e 121E691!!! were rem! End adgptedl-IIA‘ m‘ cloud 'mh-_...pny" ‘or pun‘ T‘ ' "ri Ywcr» Mid hi: “Ill? message of thanks was received M Reset, . Lil o W" on Wcrlnesdns‘, bgt- gmnsvéor ‘his PGhrist- turiilcstll to he? n§f§il§"l§'r:l'§i'mlie . rs. , _ thanked m‘ Insumm ‘or ‘lyxgézf firlmiiuspending several months in $530 of sym athy. The ae ' “'08 m m%oguriliosa attending the i-cportcd i th C ‘d '4’ Rmllgflml- a “mum in Charlottrtovlvnimwhatd Wallace. son of Mr. a we help pre- vent inflation. bring victory I108 T6!‘- Phone 49 Private Branch Exchange Telephones in all Departments MGDRE s. WLEOD soirrnroar w. r. In Memoriam committee reported book inns. witudaifiviccanizou b h -___ rus es bought fo school, . Put-PM"- nnd neighbors of Mrs. W141 for by trustees’: with XIONIQlIIIIn Pmvizuza oillifll: ‘of ‘Iignish g w» xivC-iu-ron iron: shockcdmlciirn m0“? needed at present. The sic: spending a few days at the home ‘ nulrn n-Jsnrvr! at her home cmllmli-WB reported very little ill~ oi’ ML Alfred O'Brien > ziria Cross on Jan. 291.1. "CS1" m9 dlfillfltli- -_- ___-,_-_i.:__..___=_.=___ pit not in robust health for comlrmtcef . o.“ " . a! the ll YO u W" t "' °“°"‘ m" held at the home f am ‘aw {ow YWlllsflghp had been Dam‘! m‘ 1 Alma n o ll . “l!” V A IIIIOUI IIIOIYAUI Kelly mm m. pufldu“ m me gitill- 1m- household duties as usual $331M b~ on "WWI! l bill aub- Y Y Mrs. Alex Campbell for l!!!" IN MA)" ygp||g|| 3 chair. There war slime mber and ona visi 0e n me d ‘i. "vi brf i. l lh: .» gilt‘ o1! Ifllil‘ ‘E2? ac‘ Yndi’ ‘pliirntltliess 3125011311,, tm-Aolgtlg; sewlnl club brim! to imk sum“ smnll (‘lIEIFlTQXI célnpglgn‘ w” "M; in?” cm" in for wannth and food on their "m"; money ‘Madam wfiylwg wny homo from school on the prmrioiis evening. Thus a noble soul lYlrl gone to rrvw its Saviour The dcrvased who was '76 years of horn at Kingston, PE l’. itor of the laie Mr. and a-id Cahfl. Befme her go she hnd taught school .\.~r homo and did clerical ‘or n. number o! years in EH Mass. Povrrsed 0f a bennit- lfv" mild rihvovlinn Slit WM lrul" a fl'l"l‘l'l of all. as was eloquently m‘ "u-‘d bv the mPny Mns< Cnr-ic rr "w! and alnn bv lciters from ihovo who had shared the hospit- a y of her home at different tin": during her life. Shr- was visited rczularly durim her ynnrs of failing health by 11E, paslnr Rev. 0. Kiggins who con- soled her with the sncz-fmenis of her Ciit-holic faith which she Lifidt-rflrod and loved so well. Besides her sorrowing lmsband, decided to h ii li fr... 10.1325. ii“l.£€“$‘..:.'l‘3 n8 The Red Cross convenor, Mrs. W. B. Warren received on; quflg, knitted goods, and one ullt do. nnlcd by Mrs. Hoisey Pro itt, gave out yarn. and reported work sent last month. Price ceiling record books and consumers news were distributed, and the questionn ire on Agricul. ture was discussed and filled out. Mifs Adeline Campbell invited the o -| ,3 g members to her home for the prllu 1?‘; mo! ‘l next meeting. call fines amounted to 82.10. The Collection and roll aperiailyg rsparedio vaara gee wllsy airaail g I I ly growl in the nnat t of varietis or \ meetmg “Med Wm‘ the ‘mung or nndarteliatoiaclu any parties rec um National Anthem Following this meeting an auc- tion sale of new and used “tide, took place, the roceeds of which amounted to 81 .00 a donation of 50c bringing the total to 814.50. Lunch was than served by the host/easel. the ilst changes (I'M-II tins to ti I Ills file) . IlIl-OIII IIO I!“ IIID Alli NIRSIIY IOOK-ldlu Ihlll Iver ll W i pan men's stockings, 1 pair loves, 1 pair socks, l lpair boys awe d 1 ulovcr had been ast meeting, also e ht pairs o! shorts had been cut out and given to members to be made. School committee reported several articles were needed for sdiool and a committee was appointed to see about buying these articles. Blck committee reported having 591g: card.s__ to several who wer alok. send .00 to Oana ian Air use hind. it was a ’ ' that each member tizlbflllell-Wllliiflillhfll- stile. ogrsmme consisted of Question- naires and a emits be held at the Match. Ill served bv committee in charge assisted by the hostess. ‘lgeeting closed with National lin- em. ' Jillt what causes the vapor trails of these l0 American Flying rut-tree,“ Gremlins. The 8-17‘; have blasted U-boat bases and other Nari in- Mil W" lhsland air experts can't decide, out pilots blame it on i?" ‘llllltlfibs in Occupied Iranoe with‘ daylight ra‘ds of ever-inci-casml