PRINCE SQARYN -ADDEU-— SERIAL - COMEDY Sltowiu 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 l EDWARD- . wit"; M 0 F F ETT mt ESMON0- UNA ucouuon GEORGE cttvcnuo - cuuuts ARN_T-_CLA_IRE mutton Kitlilllitiiliiliiliillil =. ro-oa Y-é rnt- an. ‘Q ymib JEAN. PllRTEll ' UIIIlIMWIlLS - HUGH HM "IL" s ' lvwv one Queen Hey by tuner xutmfi ALSO NEWS AND “PLUTO” CARTOON SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 i - CAPITOL-TO-IIAY-Jlll. and SAT. 1F YOU EVER LOVED A CHIL "flu . . . OR A DOG . . . ‘ . . . your heart will open to this unusual picture of a lonely, bewildered 7-year-old seeking in a home- less dog the love denied by ~._ her parents! T \\ ‘I'll-NIGHT -:- EMPIRE -:- FRL-SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 S A s0‘ w‘ PLUS: CARTOON - COMEDY - SERIAL .;|.v|r-t-v4v-..te oiled" "m," w" - I Allan llltlfg Bonita GRANVILLE ‘its; BARKER 1 Seyetlosiou tiym A lleolde for Galore WINNUIG. J . Who v.55.“ that eedere will [we ’ diligllt blue .. .,. .. .. wt:- 01 w nt d h bl ml k - a“ t ue rkwcrosa rs. 5 alt-weld) produced a gho- ler lue o: and sliver blue mini: -- both f men i n1...‘ .j.‘..'......::: 2:. t- ‘will b! e Ila it be Fox Breeder’, Association I er! ‘Associat- 1t: worth n- .......?"::sz.-..,. . the show, any: “we breed for the taste oi 1nd es. Twenty-five yt-nrs o women preferred . medium liver and dark sliver mink. Now the trend ia towards lighted-col- cred- mrs." . Butter [rites ta Jena Ila The 1L8. ROBERT WALKER WINS NEW LAUGHS IN "WIIA CPL. I-IARGROVE Robert Walker revives the infw tious warmth and humor oi celebrated "Private Hargmve" char- acterization in M-G>M's sequel to the pular G. I, adventures, “What. Nex- , Co ral l-largrove?‘ which opened to ay on the Prince Edward screen, - Reunited with his buddy oi the earlier film. the racketeering Pvt. Mulvehill. tthe two pals again bring on the wrath cf their top sergeant as they go on a ram. age oi riotous adventures and blun ers in ance. T s” argroves advancement in rank has not lessened his a iiit and tal- rou le. His em, for gettingainto proclivity for king shunt outs in- evitably brings his squad tothe wrong place at the wrong time. He becomes a hero a liberated lh-ench village to the embarrass- ment of the Allied occupation auth- orities At tihe same time he be- comes e. hero to the mayor's da h- tor to his own embarrassment. le is captured by a Nazi patrol and, onlty turns the tables on them by a luke. He [permits his avarlciotis pal. Mulvehi , to involve him in the swindle oi’ a cache of valuable watches buried in a Paris cellar, and he eventually lands in the gilard house. CHILD AND DOG TOP ROLES OF “MY PAL. WOLF’ ignant drama on a Radio's seven- a IN I DRAMA Basing its child's lonel ness, RKO "My Pal. Wo1f" introduces year-old Sharyn Moffett and huge police do in its leading roles. The story eals with the prob- lems of a child utlio grows up on a Virginia estate while her parents busy themselves with their respect- ive business afiairs in Washington. When a governess ls sent to look after the youngster the woman im- mediately antagonizes her charge and the servants by her lack of understanding. Matters reach a crisis over a big police dog which the child insists upon adopting. Complications arise when it is dis- covered that the dog is a. runaway from an Army training camp and must be returned. The child's slow adjustment to the civilian problem of having a beloved do in the Arrny leads to an unusual c1 max. TELL GAY STORY IN MUSICAL FILM Outstanding among current cin- ema attractions :s Universal's "Senorita from the West" now at the Empire Theatre. Co-starrlng Allam Jones. Bonita Granville and Jess Barker. tho new tunefllln deals brightly with the career and ro- mance oi a po ular radio crooner. Sup rtin ayers in the picture includgo Geogrgg and, FUZZY Knight and Oscar O'Shea. Eight musical nimtbers are featured dur- ing the film's action and an added surprise is the appearance of Spade Coo ey and his orchestra. NATURALIST PASSES BOSTON. Jan a -(AP1-Dr. Thomas Barbour. '11. one oi‘ ‘the world's most widely known nat- uralists. died toxiight. in hospital. A inflate of Harvard and bolder of doctorates from several other vniversifirs. he was s follow of the ‘Ravel Geographical Bocletzv. the Royal Asiatic Society. Amen- can ‘Association for the Advance. men. c-f Science and the American Mldflfll’ 0f Arts and Sciences. Author oi several and lfllentlflc papers. Dr. Barbour had made several zoological explan- "lltms i“ the East and West Indies. Tfldlfl, B , J South snuamdmtr'li'i'nhifigilili "did 0 EFWRMy-Mlisetun of f‘ ner- : l/tul‘. Win04 dsPuuN BASES PAIN Genuine As em as MAIKIO "Ill WAY 121v nun: NiHiIiYH Nlllllfitl-I _ on Blue Cross. An immediate sur- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ammfl"; lltwzxelfiteraen lfaueweym tenancy be gull: seats a weal. strictly pay. 00038 m: Plwwlflphe. w”£i‘s'€i?‘“"9" u" m‘ nan stun - The firemen r no u a ' Setiee? eabotift. "I, flake fihwfiigidg? qbfiteihelr services were not re- "WEEK OI‘ PRAYER" BQrt/[gg I tonight, ghurcn. l-lnisfilYn-“l. c? t“. - D- non. noun EDUCATIONAL . INAB- —- ueqn Hotel. Bu‘ lye: llfliclal List ' uf Casualties norm. chnamsu All roacs OVERSEAS Died: . Graham. Harvey Hamilton, Ont. ""100!!! Mluins Believed Killed 0a Active Service -- Now l-‘or Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Grisdale. Robert Jams. 110.. Winnipeg, Man, , Hlrflk. Joseph Michael, P0.. El- phinstone. Man. . Frederick McClunil. Vernon 1% Btoneywtliilreek, Ont. li G , Port Arthur. on?“ on” H Allan. F--5Zl--- cLeod, f-Iiilfihheoutr.» ninmpqiw‘ Kgfibfirots, QDsvid William. no 0 eWOr" d td °W n. ue. Robert Lee- “con me by Mu‘ Seeley. Francis Gerald. PC 1_1o_1|_ TTGDWD. Ont. ray .. cnuagrlrqns. Ttflfi‘; 34"“: 12g},- aAb-nv 11 A. n. Weatmoto- .P.M. on7.30P.M Rev C A. Hick-t Min ter. 11104;‘ A PBIODYTEBIAN MODERA- TOR TO VISIT BEBE -.. M“ O_ Rnchie B9". M- A.. BD. MacVlcar Memorial Church. Mantra] 5nd Moderator of the Presbytery o! Montreal will visit her on Wed. "Bldlill 33rd inst. to a dress the Presbytery 0h "The Presbyterian Advance for Christ and Pg-Qcg Thlnlwffflrlnl" He will preach in St. James Grinch in the evening. MCbEAN-CANNING wanpnvq "A Well)’ Wflddlns was aolemnlm- ed in Weatmount Baptist Church, wfltmmlfll. Que. on December 9910-. 194.5, when Rev. Dr. Johnson, united in marriage Miss Helen Shirley Canning. daughter of Mr. and M_rs. R. . Canning of Spring. hill, NS. an Mr. David McLean, son of r. and Mrs. William Mc- Lean. ass an...» so, City. mun Mr. end Mrs. McLean are grad- uates of Acadia University, and are taking post-graduate courses at McGill. INSTALLED -— The following newly elected oiIlcers were in- stalled at the recent meeting of Al ha Rebekah Lodge No. i0. 1.0. 0 .: Noble Grand, Mrs. Agnel Dickson; Vice Grand. Mrs. Bessie Compton; Rec. Secy., Mrs. Phoebe Pound; Financial Secy., Mrs. Mae Adams; Treasurer, Mrs. Armin Bradshaw'I-R.S.N.G., Mrs. Winston Smith; LBNIG" Mrs. Sadie Sent- ner; Warden. Mrs. Vera McPher- son; Conductor, Mrs. Connie Wil- liams; R.S.V.G., Mrs. Jean Smith: LB.V.G., Mrs. Elsie Campbell; Outside Guard, Mrs. Ruth White; Inside Guard, Mrs. Loretta White; Chaplain, Mrs. Alice Jewel; Plen- lst, Mrs. Georgina Campbell; Jr. Past Noble Grand, Mrs. nda Worth. IIIGIIFIEID LADIES AID The December monthly meeting of Highfieid Ladies Aid met a‘! the home of Mr. H. Sanderson with an attendance of nine members and four visitors present. The meeting opened with hymn, Silent Night. followed by scripture reading oi! explanation on the Chapter was the fourth chapter of James. An given by embers, Prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Athol Roberts, and roll call responded to with wor "Salvation." collection $1.40. Mi.n- utes of last meeting were read and approved. The program for the evening consisted of a solo entitl- ed, "flier:- is no room tn the Inn." by Betty Hurry and a con- test, Christmas Quiz put on by Mrs. Lea Chowen was won by Mrs. Charles Hurry. Next meeting to meet at the home of Mrs. A. C Duffett. Roll to be responded to with word "Temple". Prog. Com- mittee Mrs. Stewart MacKinnon and Mrs. Chester MacLean. Lunch Com., Mrs. C. Hurry and Mrs. Len Chowen. The meeting closed with Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was served and a social hour followed. MARRIED IN TORONTO —- A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Nov. l7. 1045, at Carlton Street. United Church. Tot-onto. when Helen Irene daughter oi‘ Mr. Chas. H. Phillips Har- rington. P. E. L. was united In marriage to William A. Hoskinson, son of Mr. and the late Mrs W. I-Iosklnson of Toronto. Rev. James M. Finlay. officiated. The bride looked lovely in a street length dress of bue rayon-crepe with black accessories, and wore a Zierier. Isaac. F0., Burma. 0m. aavlllllllg Mlialngogriisogve Ser '— 0W 0|‘ U ufpogg; Presumed Dead: Bellamy. J0hn Alwin. PO., Win- nipeg. Man. Bflliti. Alfred Joseph, PO. Win- ni g. Man. town. Robert Allen, 100.. Mis~ sion City. B C. Firth. Murray Norman. F0 Hamilton. Ont. Henderson. Kenneth George Wil 118m. F-—58t-. Vancouver, B. C. l-Ifmol. James. FO., Regina Johnson. Clifford Theodore. F. 58h. Queensville, Ont. Johnson. Joseph John Raymond, F'O.. Montreal, Que. Living. Charles Henry, FL-Lt, Sarnia. Ont. McMillan. Archibald Kenzie, PO.. Saskatoon, Sask. olzcsc, John Thomas. PO. Gait, n . scorch, Alden Norman. rt-esgt. Vancouver B. C. Slauenwhite. Lester Leon. PO, Ayleeford, N. B. Vaiiquetto Joseph Claude 1".- e Bet. Montreal, Qu Wilson, Thomas, Toronto, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service: Dagenais. Roger Jean Joseph, PO, Montreal. Que. Study. Kenneth Frank, 100., Verdun, Que. Young, William Archie. FL-Ll... Brussels. Ont. Died Of Accidental Iuluries: Wilkinson, John Edward Frank. P0., Lake Simcoe. Ont. Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Bancroft, Ernest Walter. WO.. New Toronto Ont., , William Wallace. F0. Woodstock. N B. Buckmaster. John. F0. Toronto. Ont. Donovan. Ralph William. F0» Ad- Vancouver, B. C. i-lenrichon, Paul Edouard olphe, W0. Ville La Salle, Que. Slaughter, Murray Charles, FO., Niagara Fails. Ont. Whitehead, William Anderson. F0. West Klldonan. B. C. seriously Injured On Active Ser- Marie ‘ltl/liacliay. John. Fl-Lieutn Clov- erdale, B. C. i CANADIANS IN THE ROYAL AIR. FORCE Previously Missing On Active Scr- vlcn — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: D. D.F.C., S-L.. McLaren. Toronto. Ont. _ Powiey. Francis Sidney. D-F-C- A.F.C-. W‘C<v Kelowna. B.C. VERSEAS Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- vice .- Now For Official Purposes Pruumed Dead: Carter, Hilton MacKay. P05 Outremont. Montreal, Que. Root. Clayton Edward. lX-Sst. West Lorne. Ont. Thorp. Burnham Julm M111- coun, P0,, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont- ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE O CANADA Boucli, Robert Leonard. Sgt» Lindsay, Ont. Bough. Rov Edward. 58in. C010- corsage of red roses. She was nt- well. 011l- tended by her sister, Mrs. J. ll. Davidson. William Gordon. Pi- Wllson, who wore a dress of brown Sgt... Windsor. Ont. crepe, black accessories, and n Rarju. Sulo Matt, 100., Fort corsage of Talisman roses. Mr- William. Ont. Bruce Coweeson of Toronto was best man. Following the ceremon . the wedding luncheon was hed at the King Edward I-lotel. The table was centred with a three- tier wedding cake. The toast to the bride and groom was proposed by the groom's brother-ln-lew and was responded to by the slrcflm Amid showers of confetti and fel- [citations the young "couple i!" 0" their honeymoon. On their return they will reside in Toronto- “diagonals Miss Sylvia Arnold, Bristol. is visiting in Amherst. Mr. James K. Gordon, Mrs. Gor- don and two children. Don and Marjory of Appln Road have re- turned home from a hollda visit to relations in Boston en vidence, it. I. Mr. Maurice Costello. son of Mr. Costellf, Ba salad St or st Ont.. where he will join the Redemptorist Order. Mr, Costello is taking up his wort after over four ears service In the Navy end allowed with the beet wishes o! his many relatives and friends. \ HAMILTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Hamilton W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Nell Simpson. Jen. bid. In the absence nf the President the vice preeldent Mrs. Wendell Croaier ‘presided. haven members enswere roll call with "Which Christmas gift they liked the best." Mrs. Simpson reported vey of the district ie to be made by the committee to see how many will join this organization. e school committee reported school scrubbed. letters of ep rociatlon were reld for treeie rece vet! from the Inetitute. A committee was appointed to see about hooking e mat for a lady in the common Bills were preeented and on ino- tion ordered paid. Boll cell is to be answered next aonth by donat- JON! y o n Pro- t Deadly Spotted Typhus Reported PRAGUE. Jan 9 -(B.euters)— Dsadiv spotted typhus has broken out. in man-y places in Eastern Slovakia and inhabitants of some 109 viliatres are dying fast, of hun- ger. want. and disease. it was dis- closed hero today. Although the typhus has not vet reached epidemic proportions. th services are so inadequate that local authorities have no idea how manv are ill or have died of the ' use Almost all of the villages af- ected were completely destroyed in months of bittcr fighting bo- twesn the Russian and Gcmian armies last winter. The people are living in the remnants of bat- tered nouses. in holes in the Ground or. if they are verv lucky. in huts provided bv Slovak and 1; Ukrainian authorities. In hospitals. two or even thiee childnz-n share the same bed. Most of the 200.000 people who are exposed to thse terrible pri- vatiom are Ukrainians and were Tilftlwdi.“ “Hm m‘ e - an arm es liberated the region last wring National Anthomfnweliclnug to“... W" It-‘Pvfifl by the hostess. new ~ ~---w--_]"" Wall Baby ‘ Clinics Ileld every Friday afternoon from 1:30 mm. till (:30 pJII. at led Cross House, 8'2 Prince Street. Clinics are free and under direction of Pub "o IIo-Itli Nurses. . Bring your baby, er in: an article to auction. The program consist Ike. Nei 532M522»... n eebeei child to have we ht and height checked. I-l-li tlie [El [El nIEJIEEIIEIEIEIEJIEEJDEEll§l@@lEll§l@@@Eli§l@El§lEl§ll§l @@@IE it. Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Kensington by Mrs. J. G. Townsend an Mrs. 1'. J. Kennedy W. H. P. J. & C. Kennedy George ll. Brookins J. E. MacNeill .00 Myron McArthur 5.00 $2.00 each: Mrs. W. I... Cotton; H K- 1911881111: Russell Champion; Horace Glover; Ervin Champion; Oliver Proiitt; Mrs. D. A. Mc- Kenzie; A. C. Ramsay. $1.00 each: Geo. Thompson; Mrs. J S Burns; Wm. J. Semple; Rdb- ert Stavert; [talph McMillan; Ivan Darrach; Wm. McLean; Athol Cotton; W. L Delaney; Wm. Cou- sins; bestcr Champion; F. R. hauss; C. H. McDonald; W. F. ‘Taylor; J. L. Davison; Geo. Cot- ton; F. M. Davlson; Wesley Cham- pion; Dr. F. T. Bowness; Marion Lockhart; Keith Stewart; Mrs. Lydia Sims; Keir Clark; J. H. "sf-floss? S8388 Sheen; Stirling Hunter; Roy c- Arthur; ‘Tyndall Semple; s. Lorne hing; Mrs. Andrew Humphrey; Glen Cotton; Jessie M. Murphy; J. G. Townsend; Mrs. Heath Bownbss: Mrs. James Don- ald; K. L. Waite; Annie McLen- nnn; Grace McGilivray; Phelicia Clark; Gordon Cooke; J. T. Hum- phrey; Orville Clark; Rov Clark; Heath Caseley; Bruce McLeod; Rcagh Sudsbury: A. G. Henry; Gertrude Buntaiu; A. I_.. Rogers; Benjamin Condom; Mrs. Frank Cobb; J F. Proiitt; H. I... Howard; Parmenas Orr. 75c each: Mrs. Lorne Monkley; Mrs. Melville Baker; Mrs. W. C. McLeod. 50c each: P. G. Hateley; Mrs. J. R. McFadytrn; Mrs. Robert Mc- Murdo; Allison Bernard: Harris Blakeney; Billy Durant; Billy and Betty Matthews; Mrs. F. Parker; J E. Inglis; Parmenas Phillips; Stewart Hunter; Elmer Paynter; S. R. Pencil-stun; Mrs. Gordon Day; Mrs. W. H. Warren; Mrs. Gordon Bryaiiton; Wilma Delaney; A Friend; Theo. Ling; Lois McKin- non; Mrs. Charles Adams. 45c: Mrs. Cal Chapell. Total: $117.20. Kensington by Dorothy McKenzie $2.00: Harry Brown. $1.00 each: Mrs. L. M. Murray; Mrs. Patterson Walker: Rev. D. E. Noel; Dorothy McKenzie. 50c each: Mrs. Everett Champ- ion; Mrs. Joseph Woodside; Mrs. Bruce Graham; Mrs. Wm. Wood- ington; Mrs. Wm. Harding; Mrs. Gerald McLean. 25c: Mrs. Gilbert. Caldwell. Total: $925. Kensinglon (S'Slde. Road! By Mrs. Bruce Puynter $1.00 each: Mrs. J. B. Paynter; Mrs. C. Campbell; Mrs. J. H. Walker; Mrs. D. Roscoe Walker. 50c ouch: Mrs. James Campbell; Mrs. Wallace Moose. 30c each: Mrs. David Clark: lLrs. A. Conncll. ‘ 25c: Mrs. H. W. Mill. Total: $5.85. » Kensington District by Mrs. Rob- ert Bowness and Mrs. James Jar-dine $2.00 ouch; Joseph Jocheimin; James Jarcliize. $1.00 each: Walter Bowness; C. E P. Yeo; John W. Walker; Mrs. Barbara Stavert; Mrs. Becky Champion; Mrs. Claud Dunning; Mrs. Mabel Chisholm; Mrs. J. E. McKinuon; Mrs. Carrie Kennedy; Preston ‘Poombs 50c each: Mrs. Thomas Stew- art; Mrs. Louis Wickett; J. B. Millman; Mrs Thomas Somers: Samuel Bernard; Mrs. William Class. 25c: Mrs. A. Buchanan. Total: $1726 Total Kensington District: $149.- Flat River Collection Elizabeth Keillor $1.00: Mrs. Stewart Ross. 15c: Malcolm Benton. 50c c ch: Louis Ross: Malcolm Ross; Damon Ross: Mrs. Alex McLeod; Mrs. Donald McKenzie: Mrs. Augustus- Ross: Christine Mc- Pherson: Gordon McPherson. 35:: Mrs. Alex M. Benton. 25c each: Richard Knox: Mrs. Angus M. Benton; Mrs. John McLean: Mrs. l-lenrv Wight: Viola McDonald; Mrs. Alex McLean Mrs. D. H. Mcser: Mrs. Angus N McDonald; Scott McPherson: Jack Benton; Alex D. Benton: Mrs. Alex J. Ross; Mrs. John A. Ross: Etta Benton. ‘Ibtai: Ill-Q. MEN'S UVERGUATS MEN'S UVERGOATS MEWS OVERGUATS gfilfillfillfilfillfliillfillfilQIEIIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIEEIEIIElillfliélfll. a Reg. to $29.50 All our Best Tweeds. MEN'S anus: FRIEZE JACKETS .... $4.95 MEN’S SHEEPLINED cons .... .... .. 11.55 MEN’S TWEED paass PANTS ............... s95 MEN'S “HUMPIIREY” TWEED woax PANTS 5.95 MENS BRUSIIED RAYON 00x1: SWEATERS 2.95 MEN’S WINTER CAPS, Leather or Cloth 1.00 BOY'S PARKAS ......................... . 9.95 BOY’S JACKETS ....................... 2.0 BOY’S unsacnas . . 2.40 BOY'S WOOL PULLOVER swaxrsas 1.19 BOY’S Z-BUCKLE OVERSHOES ........ its army's MACKINAWS ............... .. 4.95 THE GREENDAL C0, LTD. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE ST. PRESEN TA TI ON On Friday evening Jaimiary 4th, 1046 the members of Queen Mary L, O. B. A. and their partners gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Beer. The object of their get-together was to remember Mr. Beer in some small way for the efficient man- ner he accomplishes the arduous task of janitor of their Lodge Room. After the guests had allusrrived Bro. Beer was escorted to e seat. of honor by Sister Annie Colwill. Mr. Davis Ward actirng as chair- man after a few well chosen words suitable to the occasion called on Sister Grace Yea to read an ad- dress and Sister Melissa Younker presented Bro. Beer with a combin- ation table and magazine rack. Tho honored guest who was pleas»- antly sur rised thanked the mem- bers for elr ver useful gift. This was followed by s nging “For He's a Joll Good Fellow." was spent with music and soc intercourse. A bounteous lunch was served by the members, Around midnight the a Very appy New Year. The following is the Address:— Dear Bro. Beer:-Once more we, as members of Queen Mary Lodge have assembled here in your home to spend a social evening with you and your amiable partner. We are entering another New Year and are grateful that, occas- ions like this afford us an oppor- tunity to come together. We en- devour to tell you how much we appreciate your wllllngmess to act. as janitor oi the Lodge Room with- out remuneration. We thank you from the depths of our hearts and we find words are inadequate to express our sen- timents aud feelings. , We also want to send titt.. action for them so we therefore as you to accept this 1ft irom all of us and may we ad that the year ahead be full of the very best for you and yours. ' Signed on behalf of the members of Queen Mary L. O, B, A.. No. 973 Kingston, P. E. l. In Memoriam In loving merit-o’; oi‘ a dear husband and father, Vernon Ford, who passed away January l0. i045. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain. But. though we're parted for a vv We know we'll meet again. Lovingly Remembered by His Wife and Son. 1-10-1i. LONDON -(C P)—'I‘hirty pit boys from Langwith, Derbyshirc. described as one oi the loneliest villages in Elugland. were week-end meats here of the Chelsea central boys club Most oi‘ thrm had never bbre Knees‘ Didn't .-l<‘l1u Alter Firsi Treatment “My knees ached day and night -—they were full of rheumatic pains. My family ell know how I got free from rheumatic pain- I applied Nerviline to the painful area-its analgesic powers seemed to go to the core of the pain and brought mo freedom from the sore- ness that hed made life a-misery. For a family liniment to assist in rubbing away the pains of lum- bego. neuralgia and rheumatic dis- tress, I strongly recommend Nervl- line," so writes a satisfied user of Nervlline. It may help to prevent and overcome a hundred minor ills in the home if used in time. Got a SB-cent bottle today. All-Wool 'l'woede. Popular shades and styles, reg. $22.50 Blue and Grey Melton’s. Reg. to $42.50 Aime. when moat respected residents B. O'Connor was can” eternal reward. educa 111 his tlV vinc age of xdabdeeenpm o’ “d w l-Owlll. M088. w ere he became e. noted contractor and built many 5t BtBIJd years ago and with a iew years s sided hero unt T e remainder of the evenirfi 1 ' l guests de arted wishing one and all then: John o! Lowell. Muss; Mm. Mother St. Brendon. Cong. Do , Notre Dame. Miscouche. , He was attended in his last ill- ness. by his beloved Father Mcamghan. who also offic- i iated at the burial servi was conducted at. Sacred Heart race Times $14.95 $19.50 $24.50 Elillfllfilfillvj zsntsleltslslnidieuslsinlstsunlntstsnistslr-Ju-Jnleltsisr In Memoriam apwsan n. CVCONNOI On December 31st, 1945, a was cast over the wmmum The deceased was born in 51 ‘h? Wil’ 1665. the son of the late aurice m“, Keefe. ‘m O'Connor He received his early she wontto ures which today, g, (;.Jei-f.tee' who pre- He returned w §s¥.'{'.§"qn'ft°' t abroad has re- Mr O'Conn r m‘ dummthmf gtqq . o was a . qualities and g br lliant mind. en owed sense of humor, which him to all who lmew him. He leaves to mourn his twin bro- endeared ohn Hughes, Moreli; Miss Veron- ica O'Connor, Alberton and Rev. , pastor Rev. ce, which Church, Alberton, The pail bearers were: Messrs. A, D. O'Brien, J, W. O'Brien. Cher- les Dunn. Erlikc Gaudet, Wallace Donald and David Matthews. May his soul rest. in peace. 11:1 Memorials: I l i f d morning)! ng memory o our oar MR8. MARY TRAINOB who died January 10, 1936. She will never be forgotten, Never will her memory fade Sweeteuat thoughts will alwayi Ill‘ Allflllldnlilt grave where aha is laid. Inserted by the Family. 1-10-1 i In Memos-lam In loving memory of Arthur J. McAree, who passed away January 1o, m4. Sweetly, tender. fond and true There is not a day dear Arthur That we do not think of Y0"- Sadly Missed by llis Parents. 1-10-11. D In Memorials: In loving mini-y‘ 0i my deq h. MRS. MERRILL CRASWELL (nee Annabelle Martin) who departed this life ouc year up ‘, today, January 10, l . There isn't. one who understands, The way I feel today. But. One above who cares for all, Can wipe my tears away. She gathered a bud from the (in den of God and sweet and wee So lovel loved her, lie took bot But G so away, And left the bud for me. 1 m ‘ Inserted by Ilueband. - -1.. In Moratorium In loving memory of James A Nicholson, who_ departed this lift January 10. 104.». Sleep on beloved at rest for a whii Away from the pain and the c"! avermore To awake in the dawn of oiernltyl And dwell in the, light on God‘. beantlf shore NERVILINE Quidt Relief For Pam t - ' Awe l u. beautill puma Iosdb 1| In the valley of red so fair e day, some time we know ue when We shall meet our loved one then ladlyblouhalleael Iv Wife and Iai In our hearts his memory lingers '