reasons? . ' a’? ‘Us it'll}- b‘: n‘; ounce entrant -=- roniir- sir. T“ ' I "written" juvnnr. ll s LQI .. M *7" I EMPIRE ‘W YIG-IIGIIT - 551' M _Shows 7 . 3,45 alllleg Sllllfdgy 0|||y r ‘on ‘was an w: Iilillilelllllli - REVERE lllfllillrlllll IIIIIPIII , . UIIIB - lull IEEli . ‘ ' llllrl lllfli j » - . v vanM-O-Mncwn _ v ' I raus NEWS . cAivrooN-suows 3:15 - 7 - a -:-' . QAPITOIr-TII-BIY lllii SAT. YIIERIGNSIDGLGFIILLIGNS... ‘ ' iinmaenoqtlonriellalillllatiag‘ IlIIl-IO ICTIIII 3 SHOWS DAILY Al. 8:15 - 7 and 8:45 ADDED-i-Cartoon “SADIE HAWKINS DAY” Plus Serial - Comedy Long Greek Baptist Fcbrua. lath. ‘B, a rv Canoe Cove i Domin am as book delivered to your home. I-B-Oi. I. — Sunday. 3 PM. . 2.1a Oiivde River 7 P.M. T. Goodwill. Minister. 2-0-11 CAVENDISI! UNITED (‘BURCH —Pub1ic Worship Sunday. Febr - gay) ‘$1.006? M. Clgeillliiiizl. - . . ew w. v. .. I". Coffin, Minister?!“ 2-8- l. onuacu slitvicis for aun- day. February lltn. st. Elizabeth's Springflleld. l=l.00 A. M y o un n. st. John's Church, Crapaud, 7.30 CENTRAL PARIS PM. Even- ing Prayer. my. G. h-eem, Minis’- ter. 3-9-11. BBAIIALBANE llnltcd Church.- I Services on Sunday, February 11th. Valley ll A. M North Gran- 3 P. M.‘ Pleasant Valley 7.30 Rev. D. J. Morrlsoihzlvgllrlil- CORNWALL CiaAltl-"ai. - serv February 11th are : loll ll A.M. Kingston 8 Cornwall 7.80 PM. 5 Sch A.M Rev. J. B. you to the hour oi w rsliip A. E. Tbdd, Minister. 2-9 vices next Lord's - 1 grookileld A. M v as o the Brookileld Berv c-e. Nicholson, Student Minister. Serial “DESERT HAWK” and COMEDY Ghurch Meeting The annual meeting of the Long Creek Baptist Church was held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. lowith a 800d representation of members present. Rev. A. E. ‘Todd was a - pointed chairman and opened i e meeting with Prehensive reports were given from various branches of the church work and showed a good balance with all accounts paid. Elnisiiale and Vicinity Miss Margaret Brennan of Bos- ton, Mass. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan. I Miss Nadine Hardy has gone-to the capital to spend some time with» her grandmother, Mrs. Mew Aunaad.-_-a:. --— The Womens Missionary report lothgéwyplrl/all: ngsfiiezlndxochgg; géssnsubmihe-d by Mrs. Hector Mac- home. after spending a pleasant‘ Th’ s“ d Sch 1 b ML holiday with her daughter, IYIISJDOHBEd M§c£§,he,,,_°° y ‘ H lanerscn Hardy and Mr- I-llrdh The Young People's Society by -—-—- t Miss Vera MacLeod. Aa interesting Ind its! who 0 Sincere regret was expressed that hockey. considering that Ouch t ow ng to illness in the family Mrs. the teams at 16E"- W" "TY 5 °r Melbourne MacEaifiern had to MON TAGUE sinker John Burke. RCNVR. is pending a furlough at his home "in lion ague. m. Gene MacKenl-le, RCA, is a taguaewith lino .Mra.Daniel Mac naie. ilr. mi Mrs. Irving Baker. lint ,, Point. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur llacNeill. Montague. hr. John MacDonald, o.A.o.. weekend here at the her Mrs. Minnie {at the homes oi Mrs. Younlier and Mrs. iKlnnon respectively. period opened the meetings. Th _was followed by the business scs- sion. Both meetings were well nt- paid fees for the ensuing year. ‘Treasurer gave yearly report at the January meeting. reporting $132.00 sent to Presbyterial treas- urer ior the year 1944. Temperance petition was signed by all mem- Mrs. Hebe: Barrett invited members for next meeting. Meet- Refresh- tended. Eighteen members membe bers. ing closed with a hymn. iments were served. | JAPANESE raisonaa FREED . A. Billipilant of Hunter River. has received a telegram from h Ban Ga- buiel. California, stating that her, M i-Mr. J ‘his in husband, Lt-Commander W. PASTORAL RM. . ool 11 Skinner, Mia's- 2-9-li. on His Day. A welcome is awaiting . Rev. -ll. Fe PIKSBYTEIIAN CHURCH 1N CANADAp-Brookiield Charge. Ser- Da lows: 2-9-1i. KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH WVM-S- e- The January and Febr- -utiry W. M. s. meetings were held William Lloyd Mac- A worshiii‘: - THF fiflalvnwgwnufsv rrvrwnraw GEIITIIIII. GIIAIIIIIIII llew Presumed lleail Mr. Rustico. have received official no- tice thag their son, W.O. 2nd Class Fired . Bulman. R..C.A.F‘., who, has been missing ls for official pur- | poses presumed dead. W.O. sul- man has been overseas for two years. i L. M. POOLE d: 00-. are uii- loading s car of tin-test an masonite. 2-9-21. , »-- l POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two women charg- ed with drunkenness were remand- ; ed until the 14th. f l —Rev. Peter Jackson. Victoria ll A M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. 2-9-ii. SERVICES of the Tryon-Bon- haw Baptist Churches, “ebruary llth are: Albany ll A.M.! vestmoreland 3 PM. ‘lryon 7.30, . M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Migiigter» Cl-IUIIACII 0F SCOTLAND. Services Sabbath. February Cape ‘Travail-so 11 A M. and 7.30 Rev. . H. Bishop. 2-9-11. THE PRESBYTEEIAN (‘IIURCII y. inister. z-a-il. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- A VICES. Sunday, February 11th. Church, Saturday at 7.46. At the close of this service the annual congregational meeting will b; held. The tanger- ance certificates willxbe awarded a‘: Hartman. Rector. Holy Trinity Church. Georgetown. Matias and l-lclv Communion 1H0 A.M Church School Confirmation _ Class Evensong 7.00 P.M. Rev. 3.30 P.M. G. 2-9-11. Ida Doyle. Gcorszr/tte Ceretti and Loretta Gumball oi Borden were visitors to Chan lofletown in Tuesday. Warns Against Idea of Elysian Paradise in Post-War Years Misses OTTAWA. Feb. 8 -— (GP) -—No propaganda can possibly be more dangerous than that of the school of thought which silggests that after the war Canada will enter upon an elysian paradise. able to attain al.l the dreams and achieve all the ideals of her citizens, Dr. l". Cyril James, principal and vice- chancellor of McGill University, said today. Addressing the 38th annual r husband, naiumolu PASTBRAL cuAiwi: , R I residence on Decembe N. T , “i Roach. Cyril _ lnh-fMclnnis and G. R. Starrat. Inter- Citv 2.30 PJVI . R l lvir. and ivlrs. Fred Mcwado and i In Memoriam Mas, pours McAULAY 1t was with feellnls of deep le- gret that the many iriends or m“, l-Dllil MoAsuay heard of ber death in the f‘ riottetown Hospital o flmtaday. December the 35th, i901 in her 48th year. Alter being in ' past e._iit years. Mei}. M§liiiily tired peaceluily. fortiii by t lite; oi the Catholic Church. While .in this ll ah Jo ' 184v was born in Char- the daughter of the late. d Mrs. Thomas Clark, but in Sinnmeralde, i and Mrs. Ernest Bulman. vmlm was em lo e North Battleford. Saskp yriu: years later she married her now gfielslveawband and moved to‘ ar ct li where she remained till the time oi her death. Lc.t to mourn their loss are her i'our daughters, Florence, Jessie o, and’ tlve sons Frank, Elliott and Millard all at hunt: and Domali 8nd Clark. the former serving with the Royal Canadian Navy, the lat- ter attendins St. Dunstaifs Uni- versity. She also leaves three sisters Minnie. Mrs. Walter Green. St.‘ Eleanors; Byrde, Mrs. A. . Rich-I ardson, Winnipeg and Lillian HATS.’ - W- Morrison. Charlottetown.» An infant pr-e-dedegggdl OI‘. The funeral, which w ' attended. was held fromnhelgrfigl r 28th to St.‘ Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem| High Mass was celebrated by Rev- erend J. w. McCa-rdle. Wiw aisol conducted the services at the grave.‘ daughter The pail bearers were: M . n, M. J. White, Sanford MacGregor, A, 11, ment was in the Catholic Ccmetgry at Charlottetown. Seated in the sanctuary were; Hevereng u, A, ‘MacDonald. Reverend J. A. Sill- llvfln. Reverend W. J. ill-health for the' _’ he last' ' it's lstiasti ti" . - claim p, d Littenift A‘ a Sow Radio M" ‘This Is Our Canada" ‘listen mry a -9 PM. and Trans-L nudo Network By the miller: oi Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant and family. City. Sr. Marie of Perpetual Help and 8r. Cecilld Joseph. City. Miss Eunice Morrison, City. Mr. Eric Morrison, City. Misau Margaretta and Charlotu und. City. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Lund. City. Sisters of the Precious Blood. LETTERS AND CARDS 0F SYMPATIIY L Pllg. Ethel MacDonald, Montreal, Mrs. Daniel Paquette and Mary. Mia. Joan McCallum. City. Councillor Pare; u. Gay, City. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (iarnhum and Doris, Ci . Miss Margaret Mellett. ‘Rlnion ;and Reverend W. Pineau of 5t. Road ‘ tan's University, Reverend time Robin of st. Mark's Parish ;and Rev-erent Kenneth MacMillan of St. Dunstan’; Bisilica. I LIST or MASS c os Geprsie and Fiorrle Kely, Bos- ton, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Murphy. City Leo rz Dc-yie and family, City. Fred Jr. City. ( i Miss Nora MacMilliul, City. Grade VIII and Di. Notrc Dame Academy, City. Mr. and Mrs. Basil McQuald, City Miss Margaret Butler and Pub- ils oi Grade V. Q. B. S. Mr. and Mrs ’I'.B. D " and and Iainliy, City, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Curloy, City. _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. DeCoste, City. Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Larter and family, City. Noreen and Allan Noonan, City. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dciron, City. I. Mr. and Mrs Freeman Leslie. IBt Peters. P. E. . Miss Dorothy Greonan. City. PMErE. IJames Murphy, Bradalbane, » Sophomore Class of '47, S.D.U. i Grade III Q. s. s. rciltvlr. and Mrs. W. J. Brawdtrs, y. Mrs. Patrick Clarkln. Cltq. I Mr. Michael smith. City. I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mooney. Miss Roma Maclsood. City. Mr. and Mrs. Iii-ed Purser and family, City. Miss Jerry Devine, Notre Academy, City. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- giie. Mines Joan and Bhirlev Sher- ran. City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith and Dame o, City. ' Whalen, East Baltic, . Mr. James Morris. City. Mr. and Mrs Frank i-lurke. City Mr 4nd Mrs. Jack Deady, City. . Adolphus MacAulay. 5t. Hahn's University, iss Kathleen llerrel. City. 222g; . and Starratt, islets of the Precious Blood. ‘he Notrc Dame Alumnae A;- atlon, City. lr. ggnk Boiler. St. Dlrutufs er . llassltugh Bsgnall. Hunter Riv- er. . . . ' Mr. Thomas Maciellan, St. Dun- stan’s University. Mrs. Jgissle Bell, Sourls, P E. I. PM; glen MacDonald, MOIIGBIIk, Mrs. ‘Bert Paouette and family, Q (I g-agmé t: 2E2 ‘U < Cltv. lmlwr. and Mrs. Sanford Roach, v ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna Montreal, P. Q .and Mrs. George ~ J. Mao- gixéia]: and family, st. Peter's Bay, Mrdand Mrs. Horatio Schur- , Mrs r. and Mrs. John Cronlnycity r Mrs. T. R. THREE _ In Memoriam - I WIILIAM HENRY IIICIQX There passed steacefully only a; the home oi his sister-lil-law Alrl Walter isomers. Glvnde River or January litn. Wulram Henry Hie- kox in his 60th wear. Although it_ aiilna health for some time hb death came as a urcut shock to at his friends. lie was well liked in the community as he was always will- ing to lend a helping hand to any body in time of sickness or trouble His first wile oretliiecealaed ilifll l OI-fl IIO. Q BUTV V 3 {econd wife nee Mao Iricbellan four daughters and iive sons. The daughters are Inna Mrs. Wendie Macinnis. Canimoge, iviarss, Hali- llah, Mrs. Reginald Maclnnis, It. Edward Road; Mrs. Beatrice Mao- lnnis and Nina, UhflljlOstBuOWil. The sons all oi whom are in the aer- vices, Lawrence in western Can- ada; William in Belgium; lioland stationed at Debert, N. 8.; Johnnie sewing at sea: Louis in Holland. There are also two brothers Daniel in Hunter River Charlottetown and ur Mrs. Mayus Ford and net Ford, both of . Ethan Craswell oi Hunter River and Mrs. Hall ‘Vailman of Kensiiigton, in addition there are grandchildren and one iweat grand child. family bv his second wife The largely attended funeral was held from Fredericton UhflSlitlfi Church on January 13th when his Pastor the Rev D. J M" lson conduct- td i.i'.e scliirt: at \ Iniurcli and rave. The hymns sung were the rd is m Shepherd. ltock of Ages and Trus ng in Jesus. The pull- bearers were Mayus Ford. Garnet Ford, William Morrison Robert Hill. Frank Nicholson and Herbert Buchanan. Interment was in the church cemetery. Floral tributes included wraya and Wreaths from the family, bro- ' thers and sisters. Gard of Thanks The family of the late William I-Iickox wishes tn thank friends and lfireavement. Also special thanks to I‘. 2-0-11. and Mrs Walter Somers In Memoriam In loving nacmorznol our darling baby John Malco Maellachorn who passed away on Febrllary 9th, U31. Age 3 years and ‘l months. Tho’ tans-a in oar eyes do not glis- II And onmfaee is not always sad. There ia never a. night or a morn- We think oi the loved one we had. Eur Remembered bv Mom. DII. Brother and Sisters. Z-B-li. t In Memoriam of our doal Judson who February In loving memory father Dec. W. W. sled away at Pownal. , i941. If all the world were okra to live We'd give it yea and more To clasp the hand of Father And hear him speak once more. If you have a Father Treason him with care For you never know his value Till you see his vacant chair. liver Remembered b! lIil TIN Daughters Minnie Boowall and Jennie Wood. 2-9-11. meeting of the Canadian lnsti-.and family. CII/Y- tute oi surveying. Dr. James said; MY- flhfl MP5. 180 Bffldlfly lhd Canada will emerge from this war Philippa. City. poorer than she was before it. - MH- KEY-Ween A- hllolnhis and She has suffered the loss of some Ahhfl- Qitv- g of her ablest young men, has ui-ii- M11 and Mrs- Lawrence ilennes- lzed raw materials lavishly for 59l- CIW- _ . _ w.“ purposes and allowed Hslfiew |c‘i'v‘rlr. and Mls. L A. MacDonald, REM’? Jerry Murphy China Point. l ommcdation from l-la fax" ‘- - . . s)“ vigfigrm to daprecmm Mrs. Pearl McCormzlck, City. r Mrs. Georgie Kelly, Dorchester, He believed the primary O I ivirs. Margaret _rfanuranan, City. Mus. of reconstrumlon should be the Miss nleailor UUOIIIIOI‘, (‘lty. Mr. Gordon F‘. Lartsr. City. provision of jobs at stable income‘ N“- wum?“ KWRIHS- vlty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrissey, and suitable homes. Eamscumh P-E I- PMésI Henry Chalsson, Scuris, ‘inc riynn ranillv. City. FANMNG sous” Mrs "r B DesRoches (‘ity . . . . , . Honor roll oi‘ Fanning School for Miss Norah ‘Blake. City January. Mm‘ m“ c w‘ prgfmg! X is“ "' lélgbbert M‘~"'_ lvir. and Mrs. Percy Walsh, City Cfkrfvlgfnhddofiggdl? John o! Med. . - 1-’ Grade X Um Charlenewalylrlsa-tltfiioan ivlacDonalo aria SDRéGV§Il1gKI Eater‘ giriatrv Leonard, 0W6"; 2- 9911M“? MurPhyi 3- Mary lvli. ailu Mrs Edward Doyle, City Mr a-‘nd Mrs. Leonard Hooper Bfihifflifl- _ _ ‘ l Mrs. lvlyrtie MacLcan and Mr. and family, Murray River. made 13-1- mm stewam 2' JOHN 911MB. Uity- Mrs. o MacNally and Mayne Qudreyo MacKinnvn: 3- Elahw cu. a. M. and Mrs. Harold De Connolly, City ' - an n. - rade VIII - l, Owen MaoGou-| an. . Grade VII — i. William Auld: 05w. 01W- Mr. James ‘Murphy, Braoalbane. ‘n15. iviary scale and family, . I. 2. Donnie “McKenzie: 3, Ralph P. 1!; iviit and Mrs. G. S. barter, City FLORAL ‘IRIBUTES lvir and Mrs. Joseph Ucsteiio Champion. Grade VI - l/Joali Bcairato; 2, 3. Verna and iamliy. City. Mr. and Mrs Horatio Schuy- Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and man, Summerslde, PE I Iiuances MacKinnon; Waugh. Bryanton John Cronin and City ffitniiy. City. Mr. and Mrs. Bamue _ Mr. and Mrs. . Perfect attendance: Edythe Don- family. City. Management and Staff of Radio 51¢ Robert Murphy, Dorothy Mur- Students of, St. Duiistans Uni- Station 0.1" C Y. _ phy. Charlene Owen, Mary Beairsto Vefilty. City. Mr. and Mrs. R W Morrison. Doris Stewart, Audrey Maciiinncm] Mht- Mllsflrct Drallc. City. City. V Elaine Brvantoil; Joan Beairstmr Miss BELL»! lvicCoxmack, Lily. Mr. Paul Williams and Mr. Frances MacKinnon. Verna Bryah- Maine: \?Otl”i”.' and Jack Oitv .. . . ta . . ton. Alfred Anderson. The Employee‘ of n’ himd "Legion of Mary" nasiiioa Parish Mr. Arthur Mcinnis, Jl‘., City. h . “m” A‘ Murphy’ u“ er Telephone Co. PRIMARY DEPT. ' . Dalvay Ccyle. City, Grade V-l. Vivian Bryanion: 2.‘ and Mrs. R. it Tomlina, '. Wendell Mullins. City. Janet MacKlnnon; 8. Junior Mac- Kenzle. . and Mrs. Daniel uamhum. . l Mr‘. Moses Doll-on and Joaeph- Card of flanks condo lV-l. Mary MwNutt: 4.| Donald Bellrsw; 3. M"? MiG-l ine. City. unn Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mclnnis. Grade III - l, Vernon Mac- Kenzie: 2. Dorothy Cmuitl Gr II man, Summerside. P.E.I. Eileen MacPhee. City. Miss Rita MacDonald R N ., City Mrmnd Mrs. Chester Power and fsmi y, City. Nettie, Wilfred and family. Sum- merside P.E l - , befor ' ceding to ‘Gimp Borden. On org.“ . i- oi gut-lac. w" played in the 51- (iiJJJ .. u: i131‘ Ephildld work as. Billiphant was freed from a Japan- lleutenant-Burigeon John Mac- ber n rink on Friday last betweeniirailcr cf the Mission Band. ese prison cam in Manila. Lt.- ‘lflli. R.C.N.. let Tuesday on re- the Elmsdale and Alberton hockey Expressions of thanks were cx- Commander SiIIiphant, became a ‘an to nslimr, omi- spending teams. Everyone hams this 1B h“ tended the untiring treasurer F‘. gfirisoner of war after the fall of lfllle time in Montague. Iilllt o! the belllihlnl 0f ma"? Bu"! lam" W. Stretch for such a complete anila over three years ago. l-Ie hi! arenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. to take place this wlnttr- financial statement. its a surgeon in the American Navy lac an. Mrs. Myrtle MacPhall, treasurer and the only son of Mr. J. A. Sil- ' @-- A wedding o! much “tire-SI m of the cemetery fund since the liphant. He has two sisters on the Wilts. Glories Chlng and Mrs. friend! Mid Pelhmefi "Wk P15" 1" renovation oi the cemete y, gave Island, Mrs. Wellington Paterson 1 e MacDonald, Red Point summerside on Jflh- 19- a splendid detailed report oi the of Hunter Rive: and Mrs. Sherman Jlitnt the weekend hgre, uelig of tracting parties were Mr- money expended. MacDufi oi Brookiield. in. M. R. Young. On their re- Raymond MacNeill. son of Thanks was expmsed w, mo“ .___. film hone they were accompanied and Mrs Basil Mamet". Ehhe- who had assisted as organist: dur-I Y.M.C.A. WORK-The Girls’ ' ing the year. Work Committee met in the Y. M. | The pastor. Rev. A. E. Todd, in C. A. yesterday afternoon and had _his very impressive report revlew-fthe pleasure of meeting the new ,ed the work of the past year and secretary Mr. James McConnell Jarvis It the ‘United Chllrvh Ilflfqcxtended heartfelt thanks to the who outlined for them many in- gonage. hIpPY 00111116 aYPmemhei-s and adherents oi the telesting activities which will be well and favorably known ill WEI’ church for the cooperation exlst- in charge oi the girls‘ committee erri Prince and have a host c! in; between pastor and people. He in the new Y.M.C.A. buildinit and {glands who wish them a again repeated his great pleasure for which a program is being pre- prosperous and happy Wedded "Ie- in welcoming members of the varl- pared to pas on to the dircctc s -—-1---—-—— ous neighboring churches to our as a guide for the space required GLENFINNAN SCHOOL services. We miss those who are in this special work. Ample space -——- absent from our congregation in will be had for z classes, swim- Honour Roll for January! the armed services and hope they ming ols ba nton. handicraft, Grade X: 1, Dorothy flushes. may soon be restored to home and etc., e c.. t e plans including every z, Anna Hughes; 3- cfltiwfllle loved ones as well as to the pcaoe- necessary convenience for this Macdonald. time activities oi’ life. Lwork among the young people Grade IX: l. Anna Macd9hcld- The following officers were flp- of Charlottetown. The presi- Grade VIII: 1. Ilcatrice OShea» pointed or re-appcinted: dent, M“; 1mm R035 prggldgd, Grade VII: l, Etta Marie Mac- Retiring Trustee re - appointed. Afternoon tea was served and ar- donald: 2. GHWVIWQ M"°d°"°1d--H. A. MacKenzle. rangements mad; for a Valentine a, Edna Hughes. i Ushers and Offering Committee: party Monday afternoon for the Grade III: l. John Macdohlld- Stanton MacPhee. Leonard Mac- junior girls‘ gym classes. Grade II: l. lboretta OShel; 3- Nevin. Freddie Stretch, Donald. . ...__ Dennis O’Shel. ' lMacEachern, John MncLeod. l-ll-Y GRADE MEET-The renu- E. Macdon-ild- T9101"- Treasurcr. F’. W Stretch. Jar weekly meeting oi the l-ii-Y Grads was hgd Wednesday night f—-—-»-—— Cl k. Mrs. Hector Currie. nmr aanrllouaxas °r .A. Robert oiggey Secmtary, Mrs. Malcolm Mac- at m‘ 1M, -—— cted as chairman and introduced grim say some eartbfi. occur a, a: ridlm as 1.1M In Memoriam A In lovlnb-g-Rmory of s CARTNEY J. DIIGLURE who died on February 9th, i944. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by His “Th. Vi! Mrs. Young and her son, Ross. 74'“- ) Amour the Canadian servicemen inviliried home after service over- ltli. was Siipper PIBIIOII B. Mur- Jlflhttsue. i-lis wife andfam- Hilde here. He is a Ion of . I‘. Murphy, also OI | lvirs. 11Jtn0l iviacuonaic and iam- ‘ily, ulty. lviiss rwsalic lilggins, city. dale, and Miss Vera. Irene Remain] daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred "r ‘, Alma, and the marriasfi was performed by the Rev. John .._, ._ i._ji --_—-= ADMSS iviarlon Quinn, Orgy, Mr. anu lvirs. James aiaglolc and family, City. A short message, saying h, was 800d health and receiving mail film home. was received recently h Mn. Harold Nioi-ioison, Mon- ‘Wue. from her husband, who wrote a Japanese prison cam . CR1. lson was attached Io t e Canada and was ATTENTION FARMERS We are still buying llve Chicken and Fowl and we have advanced our paying price for good heavy blrdl. Also we are especially illlQf- eater! in heavy dressed poultry. Ship exnrcss or bring in direct. We supply Crates. The Royal Packing Ge. J. D. JENKINS. Props Charlottetown. P. E. I. We also buy Mink. Muskrat. Red For, Coon and Skunk pelts. m nu been with ‘iil"“r‘.'o°i¥"ii‘.; a a years ha o secretary - ‘Ireasurer of Ceme- as guest speaker for the evening. tery. Mrs. Myrtle MacPhail. Dr. E. M. lllound who gave the Repreiflhtflllvtfi to Cont“! Chm- members a very interesting, illus- m e. F- . Strech. Norman trat-ive talk on Tuberculosis. song Stretch. Santorr MacPhee. leader for the evening was Lorlmar Flower committee. Mary Stretch. Qudmore. Regular business was Vera MacLeod. discussed d as a. fitting tribute . to Mr. or Jones, a member of Floral committee: Mrs. mpper the Cltii who recently has been 8 ang, Mrs. Hector Currie. reported missing in action, in the Finance Committee, F‘. W. stretch QQIVIQ of his country. the mm. Mrs. Malcolm MacNeill, Mrs. Don- ber-g mined in g one minutg gllgnce laid Macmocherh. Mrs. Alex Mac- in his memory. ‘me meeting closed lzachern. Leonard MacNevin. »with the singing of God Cove the The meeting requested Mrs. Kin], - llaoNeill, e y. h1- mib, m, Mgmurigi Names in thewe know their thoughts and ray- .Pulpit Bible recently presented, to elra a‘? ogerrtihwltlg till ‘ ome i hu h by former mean ers. ciuro. er usneu n con- Ifirdifi. ‘§,'rrr‘.’l’.i'i',’r"“'.$rl'r."°" 3rd rlIlrs. A. K. MacPhee. Al- nection with the Church. includ- oauosrona: I below the earth's surfaw. .filllj_]7lihgn ‘a - "I J!‘ hoe giro You!!! Wdoxiinenb Guild , v . OPTOMITRIST "hlhl- rbumen niembe ed tn roll call. Mrs. Walt: lilting and fihonlylnx Gluaea i 4 - Byron Stewart, had Ito. 0i the devotional period mad! for a sacred lonl the church lltvl‘ thil ----.___....__. TIM‘! WINI GIOIBI ‘Rho ii 7"“ " ...l'.‘......,"" MM" ‘" . arruthera and the W. Carruthen, Montague. F. Macmlay and family dc- sire to emress their deep apprec- iation to their friends and neiah- bors for the many acts of kindness extended during their recent her- eavement. z-s-li. . Q ' a IOIWI ‘Infill l. N000 "I up Till“ "I I Qlkuz F?! lty. A/B. Leonard MacDonald, Grand ade 8r l. Anna Mac- Pherson; 2. Terrence Stewart. i Grade II Jr. - l. Georgie Loos-i hart; 2. Joyce MacKenzie: 3. Loisl anion rade I (at - l, Thane Crozierzi _ I, Audrey Bealrsto. l Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mclach- Grade I (b) - 1. Ralph Craig: ‘ern, City. 2. Catherine Roach and Prestoni Pte. Vernon and Mrs. Dennis and ugh-m,’ family, City. Misses Hanna and Tilly Holland. enlie; a. a ‘my 0m ("W IIIOII l , . Misses Mary and Anne Hennes- Traca c. _ Miss Angie Dclron. City. Mr. anu s. A. E. Power and firmly, Ci and Mr. t)’. Mr. Earl Nicholson Cyril Callahan, City. Pte. Bil Quinn. City Montague. P. I, I. Ollu n"... Ill to is a. M. a to s r. M. . l??? 1.5 $55,? n b b irom'l g plans for the Cen- gtiagrCiPilgeeiilioI-vg rsliilhblerseciit years annlal Fund. was discussed. and ------——-—————---——-——— ‘tho meeting adjourned with beneq ‘diction by the pastor. _ equ . Grade I (e) — i, Illdon Mac- ]; ier. i t. B. I. 5.. HALL SATURDAY - NIGHT Modern and Old u... Dancing u _ . _ Admission 85o v Follow the Crawl to ' ' - a ' THE. 3.1.8. HIDE i I nultu it hard to get to sleep. | your nose opens up-bmthl \ o the ' iUaeitaboaon- " "--" "TY ___.__‘ “Ii “who Mrs. Posqih MacAully. ma?‘ fiber‘: McAulagttgnd family. ilhfliacattlharlia and Louie Canav- COLUMBIA, sotmi AMERICA‘ |AiP‘épnh o, M, x M" “m, ‘T THE EEVEFCOSTAL i ‘leirftxgid Mrs. Bernard Corrilin. auras Prank Walker and Corinne. ALL WELCOME ‘mgr. and Mrs. Daniel Keaolilh. REV. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor my m, 3°" "i" Oity l‘. I Cardigan end. M Coyle HEAR REV. V. LARSON of Mrs. eor e Mddln. City. City raroav. s PM. e SUNDAY. s PM. and a an. I SPIRITUAL n. J. P. eOlokey. maintain