.1“. JANUARY 21. 1946 THE WESIER" GUARDIAN _ "’”””" Departure 0i AOIITI: lllmovlllrphnltllanovocltcall George Ulow. l0 Ottawa It. llllllmplul and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Mverflaiug ii -_ TleCI-aridlaalay uTiiiliiiiki-wum olvwlngatoresln llnenldo: Isl lesbian, Water Street; Gunilla I Wain Street! . mum». IUIIIIO I055‘!- WIMI Shoot; Illi Gilli». l1 Granville Sill‘ ThoGuaIIlanwIbodbilvucltaaayhoqohg-mg-fl“ Canlaeloratlcperdayorlleperwack. Phnnofliforlhlgauylp qglvoyourerdcrtoflaebeyrgspollblafordclivarieaoayowrrom Al?! furnace oomph and ao- Ilstos mm at Brwe .1. 1-21-21- —8IGI protein foods, all i: stock at Bruce's. -BUY quality. brioht. clean ai- vaniaod steel emu. nearly in sIzel k at Bruce's. kinds 1414i. —IOI DALE. — Two family aleigha, one new wood slei h, one d: ing sleigh. Rex swson, Albany. . - -1i -.ALBEBTON BEAUTY SALON now open. Permanent waves, shampoos. finger waves, etc. Your patronage. is solicited Write Box 5-6 or phone (Oil for appointments. I Waye and D. Oil-Ii. 095F155???- —WILL THE PARTY who pick- ed up tarpaulin on Jan. 11 on high- way between Springfield Corner and Summelfield, please return to Percy A. Murphy. Emerald Junc- tion, and save further trouble. 1-19-21. --HOCKEY. Keusington Rink, Summelside Crystals vs. Kensing- ton Intermediates, Wednesday. Jan. 23. Tlfs is one of Summersides best teams and promises to be one of the best games of the season. Game B sharp. Skating after. 1-21-3i —W.M.S. MEETING _- The w. M. S. of the Church of Christ. Summerside, met at the home of Mrs. M. F. Schurman on Tuesday Bvflning- The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw and prayer offered by Mrs. R. M. John- ston. After a short business meet- ing the first program in the mis- EIOHHTY study 0f "New Life for Africa" was then taken up, using a large colored map of Africa, which made it more interesting. Nlrs. Johnston also presented a paper on the "Livcflof Robert and Mary Moffatt." pioneer mission- nrics to Africa more than a ren- tury ago. As this meetinr: ivas held Jointly with the Ladies’ Social Club, a short business meeting was held with Mrs. M. G. Mellish In the chair. Delicious refreshments were then served by tho lunch committcc, Mrs. E. Lcwin, Mrs. Laura Harding. Mrs. M. G. Mflllisly, The meeiim! closed with the M"'z- pah Benediction-S. M“. Ar the First $NEEZE' Cear Your ‘Nostriis You can fight your cold right in the air-passages- start today and inhale Catarrh-o-zone: its vapor mixes with the air you breathe and it helps soothe the sore membranes very- quickly. As the phlegm is loosened, coughing is relieved. As the irritation subsides you —BUY bb in sleigh table: a? Brazilian“ hgxlllllttlilrlsl‘ c194 “Eva- Qfl 1; D0 “Ivy It l D C0., Kcnsincioh- y “£1061. --BUY Goodrich Ind Monarch heavy duty storule batteries at Brace’; - 1.21.31, —BUY auto and radio storage batteries, heavy duty, fresh stock at Bruce's. 1-21-21, —BO0K ORDERS l council stasidaerd stee or Ialvmfig l r - siding at Braces. o0 412i -0BDEB Galvanized Wire Net- ting for Fox Pens, Fish Dryers o: Live Fish Crates M. Bruce's, Sum- mersid . 1-21-11. —TAKE ADVANTAGE of H01- manb. Summerside. pre-stocktak- ins sale of huh Crude white sheets. Size 01x99 inches-regular $3.50 for 81.95 o'clock sharp. Skating after. 1-21-11 -—HOCKEY. Bedeque Rink ~Mon- day, Jan. 2i, Sumlmerside Crystals vs. Middleton Bombers. Game to start at 8.45. A short meeting will be held. beginning at 8 o'clock to decide if this will be a league game. Freetown representatives are in- vited to attend. 1-21-11 -WILL ARRIVE HOME -Mrs. A.S. MaoKay. Central Street, has received word from her son, Lieut. Alasdair-doi- lViJaoKiay from Bermuda tlhavt he w-ill be home around March 1st and expects to get his discharge about a month lamer. He will be ac- companied by his wife-S. -CONTACT CLUB-A gum] at. tendance marked the Tuesday af- ternoon gathering of the Air Force Wives‘ Contact Club members in the club room of the Knights of Columbus Home. Summerside. One new member was welcomed into the friendly circle. A pleasant social afternoon was spent in the cheery club room with its grate fire. the tiny visitors were made happy with the playthlngs kept for their cn- terta nment. Tea was served by several of the members-S. -—Y'S MEN'S CLUB MEETING — iThe regular meeting of the Sum- merside Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening with Mr. Lloyd Gorrill in the chair. Guests were: Dr. H. E. Clark, Harold Rodd, and Roy Daye. Mr. Rodd and Mr. Daye were both proposed as new members. Mr, H. T. Holman, Jr.. reported that the work on the mobile X-ray clinic was progrcss- ing satisfactorily. He also report- ed that recelpts on the Tuber- culosis Seal Sale compaign amount- ed to $1,772.82 with some yet to come in. A vote of thanks express- ing appreciation to Miss Jean and Mrs. Robert Coulson for their assistance in the campaign was passed. At this meeting three new members were inducted. The; are: William Brennan, Ross MacKonzie and Fred Bingham. The induction service was conducted by Mr W. A. Currie. The new members made feel better. The soothing vapor of Catarrh- o-Ionc is very helpful to clogged nostrils: you will breathe more freely and start to clear up your nasty cold quicker by using Catan-h-o-zonc. Use Catanli-o-zone tonight. sleep well and feel bet- ter tomorrow! All chemists sell Catarrb-o-ieac in 25o and 50c sizes. iNHALE CATARRH-O-ZONE VAPOR Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mut- ual Fire Insurance Com- pany will lief held at the Town Bali in Summersidc h Prince County on Tues- day the twenty-second day of luau-y, an... 1m, at the boar of 10:45 in the foreaoon. DATED this Third day of January, A.D. 1946. '1'. LELAND LINKLETTER, Secretary. v >1 .- y_.-<,_:...,<I 1.. .- h,“ . _ Qnggen nan DISSQI-VID QRAI. YACCINS Ion“ i; CATARRH See Paged; fitting response. A letter of good wishes and greetings was read from the president of the Y's . Men's Club of Rosario, Argentina. —-B. —YOUNG PEOPLES’ MEETING -'1'he reg lar meeting of the Pres- byterian oung Peoples’ Society, Summerslde, was held on Tues- day evening being the first meet- ing of the New Year. The meet- ing opened with prayer and in- vocation by Gardiner Dalzlel. The scripture was read by Janet Baker. followed by meditation by Gardiner Daiziei. The worship period clos- ed with a hymn, "The Church's One Foundation." and prayer by Ruth Dalziel. The business meet- ing consisted of the reading and adopting of the annual secretarial report and the annual treasurerh report. It was decided to hold an- other fireslde service, the pro- ceeds to go toward new hymn books for the church. ‘The re- mainder of the evening was spent in games under convener, Alban Stewart-S. il. J.. MABCI orrosrniusr Fitting and Harbin: Glasses lloutalle. I. I. l. 001cc than: l0 to ll A. ll. i to I I! I. Holidays om. by a polntncm DIUGSTO I Ollec Connected with 1-19-21. —IIOCKEY, Kensington Rink Monday, Jun. 21, Kensington' Crescents vs. Damley. Game 8 MacFadyen, Mrs. William Barwise Mrs ‘IO-DAY core Alt/d‘ _ IIWM mar III _ I6»... DALL - JOAN Lonnmu most sauce - RHYS WILLIAMS Direct-d by IRVING RAPPER Sooonflsv iv Con! lailrflanlhdlfltull HUI llle Stage Play I7 IMIVN WIIIIAMI M01060‘ Iv Menu-Shanda I WukflMi-ilitchev - - PLEA§E NOTE - No Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 SUMMERSIDE — ROYAL SALES C0. SALES- MEN’S CONFERENCE - Salcsmcn of the Royal Sales Company were in Summerside on Thursday and Friday of this week to attend a sales conference called by the manager of the company. Ml‘- George Meikle at which sales plans for the coming year were discussed. On Thursday evening they were tho guests of Mr. Mciklc at a dineer at the Clifton Hotel which was also attended by the members of the Summerside of- fice and warehouse staff. Salesman resent included: C. . Mac- ready, Oxford, N.S. whose terri- tory includes, Nova Scotia, Mag- dalcn Islands and Newfoundland; G. A. Gaede, Saint John, N.B., who works New Brunswick and W. l. Cd on of Kensington, P.E.i., who travels in this Province-S. Personals _5;;i. W. C.>Mllll.il€\\'S, O'Leary, is listed among H. C.A F person- nel due to arrive n! Hallfinx today on the troopship Mauretnnlu- -Ma,jor Fred F. May of Sit Eleainms, who recently dLuiwéd 0i his residential property more. left last wee-k enroutc to Nsnaimo. B.C. where he iirtznds maklnfl his home iill the firture-S. __.Mim Anna Duncan has return- ed 0o her home in Surmnerside a1- ter a pleasant visit with her sister and brcliiher-iri-ilalw. Mr. and 5101s. Keith Adams and family, Burimg‘ ton —8. -Mrs Ariihur McEwen. Sum- merside loft on Friday Mowninfl 10'!‘ Mcntrcol, them to Port Hope. Onlt . where she wiill visit her daughter. Kava-niagh. She will o- visiit friends in Toronm-S. —Mrs. Peter Pate. OIeary has let-t to visit hsr mother. Mrs Chamberlain. Brooklyn, Mass. She was awmipamied by her daughter, Marcia who has recently received her discharge from lihe R.C A F Woman's Division and will enter a Boston hospital sohool of nursing. -s Fancy-Dress Carnival At Bedeque Rink ed in ue Rink was held on Fkiiday when people from tlhn/t 8E maxed in iunfbeis to attend ifnis popular ermual event. The costumes were many and varied amid acme of thorn sihowed aidry in thought older people who had not skated in many years w to guilt on crowd of younger en . Judges were: Mrs. Welter I-Icgg, enddesisimMamyaftemxwon eretempted 0h blades d 10in tri e am m‘ epeoted Miss Helen Kerr and Miss Freda talent THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ma]. And Mrs. May For British Columbia A well-known ‘ i War 1. nadir. r. ‘kwfiii Mrs my - Banners. t this week for‘ ‘.5 I S‘ gutter was ma» with tihe r '. . In September. i914. Mr. May v- ‘ teered as a. Lieutenant for overseas se to irvioe and ‘ed main-mil wirtih the wth Battalion as a. contain. In November. i915 he W116 wounded in tine fighting at Yprcs salient. and was invalided D6110: Battalion, art Saint John. He bemnie Officer Common-ding the Depot Battalion from 1918 to 1919 and transferred lglhowini; that errs staff. Ohtarwa. was General Headquart- subse- qu-snitlv oluooinlbed as inspector 01 Military Acmunts for the Mari- téime Provinces and wart of Que- ec. After dmiobilization in March. 1920, Major l/liay returned for a short Der-led 0o tihe service of the ‘Bank cl! Nova Scotia. until his resiznorifcn from that bank in at Edward Islcrnd. settiinfl St . She-tit! Andrew smd Mrs Andrew. tine marriage Si. John's Church tnlkinu up residence at St. Y ‘Andrew's Church was beyonc- n i921. He then rc-twrncd to Prince Eleanors when-o he man-led Mabel. tlhe youngest daughter of the late being performed in there. After Eileen- CEliTliAi. ClIAIliilAli This sf local o! a news; nature may bcjnas It f!" will a word. ltrlolll DI!- ahlo in advanoa DI. BATH MAIBC l K1100 viii be 0108K! until omhy, Jen. 20th. 1-11-21 . Fill-MIN ANSWER. CALI. - fireman who under Assistant Chief red Pickard were called at. 8.80 last evening to St. Andrew's. I returned at 10.15. They mud last tri out but at their arr‘ few mnutes beforq 9 o'cloc i G I. - flttllfiiliafltnlflhlt slur ‘below zero, Mir. Whfllngflilll, . Walnnest weather slice‘ the cold wave began was 20 albove. Mr. said. Hc-viovm. tihe barometer reading was “unusually high” last, night I and tndicalttozzs were that the cold ‘we mdigfht pas within a short e. Kirk Auxiliary Annual Meeting ‘The annual meeting of Kirk Auxiliary of St. James Charlottetown, was held ‘n the, church hall on Tuesday, lan. 15.» The treasurers report was most satisfactory and encouraging and. showed that a successful year hadi been eniflsied under the leadership of Mrs. Murchison. The president gave an interesting rc- port of the year's work. Miss Mary Irving tendered a c/is Major lVIav took an- active the Carma-damn Legion. of which he was elected the Provlnlcinl Resident in i935. I-Ic is now on the reserve list n! tihe Canadian Army after a service nearly i5 vctirs He is the only onvvivinq officer of C Cwnvormy. 26th Bfi-t- tm-"cm. It is lmown of hi-‘n that in all ‘his dealimms ivitfld milito-rv mat- +ers his first care has alivavs been fr." hi- men Nr‘r.vi|t.b'='tardin!~1 the fwd that his are prevent-ed him from tok- ina rant in s ir-ilitnrv cooociw in World Weir l?! the Mair-r we "lc-ooirted Assistant Pcgisrrflr for Prince Divinity in 1M0 and he for: mrrt in the Vic‘o'rv T-mofl o-"rnoiorrl: as much as ocsflbh Pesifw baking ~ (ii-sip ir-‘Mrct in chirrr-h on’! militarv ri""‘\“< be was an votive member of ti" ""1- servv-trhhe ncrtv in Prince Cofluty. twin" a fi-"n believer that polrics sl-wl-i be ole-n Msiw- amvi Mrs ‘Miw very m-noh revflft lo-vinr! their votive rrwv- loco. but the" are "i':ii€i"“/" the. (‘ilhf-Ilflf?” unlam- med-imi nd-vi-cancnt as well as for private reasons Maple liills Citizens Adopt Constitution ii-elttended meet night in the community residents of Mialple Hills. newsl- mmed area oi the Airport Housing Project, adopted a constitution and lay-laws. Reports of tine various commit- tees on school, health, time protec- iuiansporteliioui. wom- last .‘ on, t-imi. . - en's Institutes and welfare, were of tihe Basilica parish and in the Simday School classes were held for the Protestant mem- bers of Prmes services w begin next Simdoy un- der the joint auspims of the Pro- cbluimhes of Chalrlottetdun. teachers are now oondnintd- » an U5 - at ‘loo Late To Classify eeoond, Arthur Ocllletrt Beet senior pair. ‘Betty Rrofitt and Joy Mecteod (stru - tors); Best yuniior , Ruth Gel- lan/t and WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL Housework Apply Mrs. A. W. Wellner, 6 Grafton Street 1-2131 GBNTLEMAN WANTS ROOM . with or without board. Agply Guardian. 1- l-ii s: ——---—----? wan-ran - ro osm- urn-us.- nished heated room. Writs RR. c/o Guardian. 1-21-81 DOST — IN THE VICINITI’ OI Winsloa and Buckley. female fofl lnund. black with tln bead. part in tho church life of ih-a com- munity as well as in the affairs of Murchison . The new officers for the coming year arc: Honorary President, Mrs. T. H. | B, Sums-rs. . ' Past President, Mrs. Murchison. I President. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, r Vice-President, Mrs. '1‘ W L‘ Prowse , Secretary: Miss Marjorie Sta-wart ‘ TTPHSHPPI‘_ Miss Edna Ross. ' Report 0n Fur Auction gAt London Reports of the first fur auction hold in London since the outbreukl of war have been received by cable m the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Lid., Summerside, from the Hudson's Bav C0.. Lid. of London,‘ England. The pelts offered were, mostly stale ones from preiioui year's skins of Scandivanian origin. The better colors sold Wei at 10 per cent over previous prevail- ing London prices. Faded skins, especially full silver, were difficult . The average prices u ere as . Slightly faded quarter silvers $32.89; half-silvers $42.93: three-quarter silvers $37.91; iver $40.36. Faded skins: quarter-sil- ver C1'l.i1' half-silver $23.42; three- quarter slivers $25.14: silver $24.86: seconds, low grade, $10.48. The col- lection was 50 per cent sold. There were 1,200 olatinums of- fered but owing to lack of inten- est only l6 per cent were aold. Mr. P. G. Clarke said that the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool had a small shipment of oelts at the auction with Anning Chadwick and Kiver Ltd.. and they were '75 per cent sold at prices fully in lln with the December auctions at ontreal. ‘ 555E515‘ ' A clock that winds itself every time the temperature changes ev- en just one degree has been in- vented. BUILDING FUND (Contmued from Peas i) date follows: T. Eaton d: Co. Ltd. 200.00 P111. Fur Pool Ltd. 100.00 PEI. Potato Growers Assoc. 100.00 James E. Harris 75.00 J W. Bouiter .. 50.00 Hon. GJ-l. Barbour 50.00 WJP. MacMillan 50.00 Patriot Pub O0. Ltd. l (sdditifil donation) . 50.00 L. E. We e." 35.00 Dillion Spiilett . (Additional donation) 25.00 Anonymous . . 25.00 l-Ion. Mark R. McGuigsn 25.00 Herman Baku-la, Brooklyn, N Y. .. $.00 Johnnieb Mayifak‘ Tea Rooms 25.00 Michael Bros. 1.5.00 C. H. B. Longw .. 25.00 Estate Mrs. J Williams . 35.00 Arnold McGfli to s YA JAN vote of n. nk t m tli . r- ' aunosr ~ LAYAWAY _ ficers, in: A.“ .1.DMu$¢iiI=oi..mi/l§s. ~ casu ~ CHARGE TRADEJN YOUR lei awfiir-sra Big/Ilsa Hilda Harper, m‘ OLD FUR COAT rs re ar- cod wh‘ . s. T _ in 0rd n e w ilraciousiy replied to hymn»??? JQIM ch11. Zn; Trade if‘!!! ii Wm‘ W‘ "a “d” Giana Dress Shop . SidneWT. Green .. A. B. Cutcliffe . Angelina Blanchard H. F‘. MacPhee, KC. W. D. Giliis .. . 25.00 E. F. Acorn 25-0.‘) J. A. MncMillan, .D "100 J. A. Webster . Hon. J.P. ltlaclntyre Hon. J. Walter Jones . L. M. Poole 8s Co. . Northumberlzind Ferries Ltd. Carter dz Co. Ltd. G. M. Richards A. C. Sinclax .. Stanley Show 8: F. W. STRONG & C0. 4 WAYS TO BUY Board regulations. F. W. STRONG & C0. SMMERSIDE, P.F.l i U A RY S A L E ruinous MONTREAL’! LEADING FURRII I 2 Days Only! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . JAN. 22nd. 'fi 23rd. PERLEY EXPERT FURRIER HERE TO SERVE YOU! CHOOSE FROM THIS LIST 0F’ VALUES .. .. .. $119 .'.%E'S°.'.'.%'.;t.' $199 $248 our" sass sass $398 $495 szze $495 $595 \ ... .-. you ao-oa Joan-Q: GREY PERSIAN PAW COATS . . . . . . BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS BLACK PERSIAN PAW COATS .. .. ... MUSKRAT BACK COATS . . . . . . FINE PERSIAN LAMB COATS .. ..--- _‘_JIIOIIOI ..- celw eclaco ..--~ rrr u... a generous ailowallw- SUMMERSIDE P. E. I. PNSUMER GOODS (Continued from P80 1) tions overseas. Another feature oi‘ the consumers‘ branch meeting will be discussion of how to (‘Om- bat the falling 0ft in gualitv 0f Canadian goods of all kinds. This depreciation of quality in every- thing from foodstuffs to manufac- lured goods is regarded as one of the means taken by industry to de- feat the obiect of nrice ceilings and j; nxtfemely difficult to prevent. Steps to halt adulteration of food and dcterioraflon of food products reduced in Canada have already been taken by the department 0f health and welfare in amendments in Memos-inns l In loving memory of our doll . daughter Mrs. Frank Stevenson , l‘ who died January 21st, 1040. They say time heals all sorrow And help! Ill to forget But time so far has only proved How much we miss her yet. Her voice keeps whispering Bo loving, brave and true For at the end of the lane of shal- ow I'll be waiting there for you. God called her home it was His will But in ow hearts she livcth stll. Mr. and Mn. David Bennie. Pesrdon - 25-09 . t th f d d drugs act, and 1-2111, gfiggegr%cggi' Co Ltd slpeclfIc gigguiantions as to guailty _ - - ~ - - “' re w.w1-=i-<=w<»-L=d-- 25-0“ ‘"..'i§“.'f:..."“.l.. ’ ’ In Memos-lam Mr. s. Mrs. A Belcher . s“ , r‘ ARhsJegkins - Bug/His . . . CD85 ~ Home Motors - STEWART - at Peslnets Btafllon II “MW '7 "V "4"- lil- w. A. Rix .. . ., . 0m Jamnmlry m, 104e, to m. and 21""! ii8§3_"°"°" "i" i" “*9 Miss Rita M. Tweel, D-V. - W- Mrs. 121th Stewart, a daughter. - ; Kennedy's Ladies Wear ~00 (Eva Doris). Though tea-rs in nay eyes do no GI‘. Hutcheson 25.00 COUTTS —- At the Toronto West- F Gordon Hutchason 26.00 Dr. Trevor Wave 25-00 Most Rev. James Boyle . 25-00 Dr. Heath Macflntyfe 2W0 MacDonald a Rowe . ‘M00 J. P. Shaver . . J P. Duffy d: Son P. W. 'l‘urner. .. Montague The Week oi Player services held in the Montague churches “d; ma..." "3 fi" "’"°.‘Ia""é2'" m was e Christian Chrumh when Rev. R..D. Macilean glave the address. 0n Tuesday the speaker was Rev. A-S. Adams i was the qseekm- Ghurch on Thursday evening. and the uni/alluding service was hcld il.’! iihe Presbyterian ChllTdfl when the weaker was Rev, B. Crawford Miss Flonne Csmfibell. daughter of Mr and Mrs. .1". Campbell. Montague, recently emerod the Training School for Nmirses in con- neotimi with the Pidnce Edvrard llldal-d Hoflpitaii. Chairlotletowzi Prior to her departure Florlne was Guest of honor at a supper given by ri-snds alt the Poole Hotel, Montague, when she was presented with a lovels; plastic compact Captain-C Norbert Grand. R. C A.M.C., who recently returned from overseas, is vimtiirw his W!" ents. Dr. TV. Grant. MP. 8nd Mrs. Grunt, i-Iontague. Ammo: the students who ivetum- ed to college after miqvmg the holidays at their respective homes here, wore Barry Msclluire to St. John Vocational Schooi:_ Jack Pictou Aoadaenwf ‘Raymond Grani- t. Damian's; Pesfly Bock. Rum co, Helen Grant, and Harold Seoul-t. to Prince of - Mrs. HW Daivisozi Montague. smmnlpanied by her daughter. Miss Hm Mhrjmie dman. Charlottetown, g recently visited xelelhlves in Boo- ton and Toronto “aihfimfifiaawfiii; lfl . fist-m. “ F] Dr. J. B. Dowsing, MD, C.M., will establish ~ ("*1"- lmm- i‘ i111 a practice at. Carleton Siding, February i.” . POWER — Died at - Tiruoadie Jhn. 20, i946, Jilin Power. T Hospital, Jan. l8, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Courts, nee Helen Mut- tart a son. PETERSON-At m» Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. l8, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Addie Peterson, Charlotte- town, a son. WARD-At the P.E.I. Ho! ital on Thursday, Jan. 1'1. i946, to r. and Mrs. Stanley Ward. a daughter, Catherine Dianne. DEATHS COUTIS —At the Toronto West- Hospital Jan. 18. i940, infan; son of Mrs. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts LOWTIIEII- At her home in North Carleton Jan. l9, i946, Mrs. Wal- lace Lowther, aged 83 years. Fun- eral from her late residence. Mon- day, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Searletown cemetery. his home an. Andigyfaeeleeauetalwaysloei n , There's acveranlghcneranesn- Built oftbelltwlllll. Dill. Camacho - Michal, 1-21-11. m MEMCRIAM y In loving memory of dell‘ Ethel‘. Francis J. Cailfian. of Dromoro, who passed awlv Jan- anuary ll, 1071. Somtee moythlnk vou Ire forfiot- n ‘Iihat the wound is surely healed, But they little know the sorrow hat is within my heart concealed. ‘r5 yeaas. Fimeml will take d t M b? Tuesday mnmfmg ant a 4s m “WM bi‘ h" W?“ ‘"- 1* St oeBonaventui-es Church. Troca- Daniel Gamhum- 1'21"“ dic. Inlenrcrit in church rernetwv. MncDOUGALL-At the PEI. Hos- pital, Saturday, Jan. 19, i046, Mrs. Finlay MacDougall in her 69th year. The remains were forwarded from the MacLean Funeral Home. Saturday. to her residence in Belle River, where the funeral will he held tomorrow, service stlirtinq at i o'clock. Interment in Wood Is- lands cemetery. JENKINS-At. Pownal on Jan. 10. i946, Albert Jenkins. in his 83rd year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where a short service wll be held Monday afternoon at 1.30, thence to Birch In Memos-lam . Li“ In loving memory of my dear wife, Mrs. Frank Stevenson who died January 21st, 1940. I've lost my life's companion, A life linked with my own. God knows how much I miss her, As I wander on alone. Inserted by Her Husband. 1-21-11. Hill Church. service starting at 2.30. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. N. D. MacLean UN IlERTAKER In Memos-lam In loving memory of our dear aunt, Mrs. Frank Stevenson. who Mad January 21st, 1940. Just. a tokemtrne and tender Just to show u. still remember. Inserted by Bandolrh and Cafllerlne 1 1 u Niche s0 . -2 - . YEJIEJIEIIEJIEJEIIEIIEIIEJIEIIEIIJEJ i IE.‘ NOTICES EMRALMER North Wlltshke (bole I40 Marietta-own and iii El Liillji i515“; ‘Y Iiiilililififi