ii OCTOBER 194s fl .¢._q-_.v___.__. SllllllWiAlSTS,iory STYLE ha»: The Gloria has just received a shipment or smartly tailored blouses, short sleeves, in silk bengaline g large assortment oi bright shades, among which are gold, lime, fuschia, aqua, powder-blue and paddy, See our Richmond Si. window. The sizes are 14 1e 20, ‘Also in at The Gloria are long sleeve [gflored blouses in silk spun. The shades in these are: white rose. lime, grey. red. 10mm). pale-green and mauve: Sirs l4 to 20. Priced at $2.98 “ The GLORIA" _ LADIES’ WEAR y Cont’ Queen 8r itichmond Sis. Phone 614 . w: ‘ES t" Bv Ken Reynolds Want Ads!” ' , THE CHAR‘ OTTETOWN ltelelirate Golden At Federal Bapital Hundreds of friends in this Prov- ince wui 101D m extending congrat- ulations to Mr. and aura. 19S. Macpnail, oi Ottawa, who celebra- Ied on October 16th their golden wedding anniversary. As many Ullflldiflll readers will recall ivir. Macphail was in early lile a prominent school teacher in Prince Edward Island, and lat-er entered the Education Department of the Provincial Government. Mr. and Mrs. Macphail moved to Ottawa forty-one years ago. There Mr. Macphaii was ultimately chargcd with the responsible dul- ies o1 head o! the Census Depart- ment from which he has now re- The anniversary was glad- dened by the presence oi their thre” daughters, Mrs. 0.12 MBICKQHZlC, of Montreal, Mrs. D.R. Williams. Toronto, and Mrs J Collins, Water- loo Although no formal invitations had been extended, a large num- bar of friends zathered at the home, '12 Delaware Ave _ w extend ielicitations. Many congratulatory telegrams and letters were received. Among those was a wire from Dr. Desries, of Toronto, head oi the Vital Stat» istics Branch oi’ the Public Health Association, with which Mr. Mac- phail had been long and acfiively associated A particularly fitting address was read by Mr. Shlmnan, from the congregation of St. Paula United Churdh. in whose session Mr. Mac- phall ha: served for many years, and to which he replied in a very happy vein. Recognition oi Mrs Macphails sterling worth was ex- pressed in a beautiful gift, accomp- anied by fitting remarks by Mrs. J.C Todd on behalf of the ladies of St, Paula. ' Mr. J E. Matthews, M.P Bran- don. at one time a next-door neighbor oi the Macphaiis in Char~ lottetown. voiced wards of pleasing reminiscence. He and Mr. J L. Dmiglas, M P., both Joined in hearty ielicitations, and expressed warmly the high regard in which Mr and Mrs Macnhail are still held by Prince Edward Island friends, no mafter- in what nart of Canada they mav now reside Rev. D-r. McNsirn. for many years ltiinister oi Si. Pauls. rnoke ieelinglv of the work and worth o! Mr and Mrs Macphail. after which all trained in singing “Blest be the tie that birds" Text of Address Following is the address read by Mr. Shipman: "Mr, Ewen Stewart Macphail, Clerk oi Session, 5t. Paul's-East- ern United Church, Oitawa. “It is with deep and loving in- terest that the inembcrs of s. “on oi Si. Penis-Eastern Church have learned that on the 16th dzij/ oi October, 19445, you and Mrs ivlac- phail will have completed ufty yfiari '01 haDDy and useful man-Zed lite. Phe Session proffers hzarly congratulations and all good wishes on your Golden Wedding Day. “At the turn oi the century ygu were summoned from the, post oi Assistant Superintendent of Edu~ cation in the Province of Prince Edward Island to underiakc im- portant and arduous duty in the Civil Service oi Canada, and as I finish reading the Guardian FT.T"'V*'1 nude“: flnilflu‘ YB‘“' 1w mq\8l' . in W’ GU’ 5 ‘a Famous eiaove wncii from 3247s Dainty styles for women. llfilldli“‘"l hiodels fer men W.‘ . All guaranteed depend- l l‘. i=4- r‘ a . g Fgiiviwiv GIFTS now - Sevel‘ Beautiful Community For A Lovely Lady- 26 Pc. Service $84.75 I‘ level table More carillon beyantlhl battens...’ , Other Sets Froin 836.7il__v i. w. w. i WELl-llEll no.‘ v-a ‘ Jewelers Sim-e. 1088 y T. olm Chiei’ Clerk oi’ the Census Bureau, you made invaluable contributions as a servant of the State. “We are glad that on coming to Ottawa you chose St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church as your home. and for many years rendered vital ser- vice particularly in the Sunday School as teacher and superintend- ent. In i912 you were elected to the Elder-ship and for over three decades served as ruling Elder in the Kirk The vision oi Church Union challenged you, and in 1925, under Divine guidance, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church became a conmsatlon in the United Church oi Canada. The happy local union in 1926 of St. Paul's and Eastern Churches was facilitated in no small measure by your vision, cour- age and devotion. Throughout. the years in Session. Presbytery, Con- ference and General Council a mnsecrateci Christian activity marked YOU as a wise and great Chnrdhman Now after a long and active life. you have come to the iubilee year oi your marriage, and the earnest prayer ot m». Session is that the Heavenly Father mav give YOU strength Rflrl grace and snare vou and Mrs Mecohall io- mawv years in happy fellowship and rev-vice. '_ "Mode-o'er Aotlnv Clerk" F‘. Peuli-Jfastern VTnYt“ "hurt-Ti, Otflawa. October 18th, 1945. _..i ji-i.ii__-i l hi0 Willi‘. xii iii. w . SvLEX LAMPS -. an» ‘i td. -—- people pledged her just OSPITAL treatment ends for another . disabled fighting man. Before him . a r Ithe anxious problem of finding a fitting place in civilian life. And who would deny. him every help in “making a go of it”? In the finality, it is the people of Canada provide that help. Nearly one million young Canadians joined the forces. Some can never return. Most of them are doing so. Whatever their contribution, we are cuaggia} _ 1 like you and me——wh0 must to provide to each, in his or degree, the means for an un-. utmost 1.: ~“6oodbye,$isler...and MM/r/e/z/ci” hampered start in the civilian world; The cost of this rehabilitation will lie heavy. Yet it is one only of many huge financial burdens that Canada must carry; Each is a war cost just as inescapable as was the fighting. So, if we are to share with those wHo fought for us a real peace and a prosperous Canada, we must still save and lend as eagerly as ever. In the post-war world it will be a tremendous advantage to own more Victory'Bonds. Buy them to your. e ;. N owl BUY VlCyTQRY BONDS Carter 6r Co” said. Wholesale Stationers, School. <8: Office Supplies liow In Liberal Ranks In B. 0. VANCOUVER. Oct. 23 -— (OP) - Gmrge R. Murray, Independent Progressve Liberal candidate for Lillooet in Thursda ’s British Col-l umbia general also ons, today PW] tested against the "liquidation oi. the Liberal Party" in the Province. , Mr. Murray's prepared statement was a reply to Premier John Hart's announcement that candidates "running under the banner oi’ the Independent tiibei-ols have not the endorsement or support oi the Lib- eral party " "The betrayal 0f former Premier TD. Pattuilo by his c0 e John Hort and the other minis ers will not. soon be forgottenu" said Mr- Murray. former Liberal ML A for Ullooet and . nlng this time in DROP FORM Diddle“. Genie!“ Q4 neauaomre x nus . neecnirni i " POI 0V! ll Johnson" a Joluieoii ' i ‘Charlottetown IIIUGGIITI Ilene to.‘ '_i|e.irm Street opposition to Works Minister Her-l ince regarded tihe Liiberal Party as bert Anscomb. The latter ls a ior—, a limited liability COYIIOTBUOH 0P5?- mer Conservaiive nominated by; nted ior profit. “A1211 the 50in! coalition forces. ‘got a trifle difficult they simply "The Liberal Party in Canada amalgamated their corpimlflfi" made it possible for men oi Prc- with the Olmesite ‘number in the mier Hart's ilk to flee from Ire- Conservative group. land and find refuge in Canada." Mr, Murray expressed the hove the Murray statemenl said. " .A| the Liberal Pariy in the province certain type of Liberal in this prov- will be reor-ganflafdr $0M!- JOE,PI\'.OOKA mier, is seeking re-election in Prince Rupert as an Independent. The only other dissident Liberal running is W.R. MacKay. running in Vancouver centre as an Index» endent, Liberal. Dissatisfaction in Conservative ranks over the coalition oi Libn-als and Conservatives produced two Mr. Patullo, former Liberal Pre-‘v Independent ProgretiiveLCoiilervl ilve nominees - M . H. Mac Queen in Saanlch and Mrs. Elle! Hart in Victoria. 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