.. Ana. 'THE- "GUARDIAN. 95f cnnnuorrarown mus NINE ” i ' 12-,anUAmr 923.-1951 s C . L” 35 WIN. ,0ilAM fC'r ', iissisavislsttil I m- .”iI'l”. I til "I .;e::oI"aassrsox oases kw 1'” iihess p.ztyWIl'9l' I '1' .10. Green was con. tin ””"h ' unaware-v sood a"m"d ” ”' '”'"” upllttle-knowIIl90U” W”. .b mm IINI. but was stricken f1”':i”' ';op1,j peat aohlavanian ”which.ho tailedmtdnr . k mm awdom ' ' Throsfgseada. Rog Wu mm It mun" mnousboo Veniidof . ' H. in up -- on Ausust 8th. ms. 6., you Mar RIIde!'l'l)i(CI pumulih :0 K-lnsston with his why 40 . ofl:utin3llCCCC mm M. deg” wllltgrewllatee raged s 1- Q. 3.?..”2i'i.i.'.'2?” ””'"" ":::i::':';.” M M ” to mourn his pgj. 1'' dlwlkn (Mm. Mrs. ciizi Fwd. H-mpshtre. (Eliza- beth). Mrs. Earl Ward, i-lamp. Fhklr (FIOMIIOG). Mrs. Gordon . -"W511: North River. and one son i h a V Harrison who reside at Kingston. M he !Ii1lOl'Il took pleog on the a sotternoon oi the 38th of January I W hll ll" !XdODCe If wgg . V 1-Insets attended by mg g rnaply. trieods. service was conducted 1; . his minister Ra-v. M. K. Cihai-man,. W w'h9hhu”d'95lDI-ldavery i warm tribute t the character ot th: deoeasee,:ie.mpi': ”9”U'3' '4? the contribution made by Mr. Green to the choir, 30 WIS tally I sood man, and will be lteltly missed. " Hymn! Hill! at the service were, "Jesus Lover 0! My Soul" and Forever With The Lord". me Rev. Donald Nidxolson who as. alstedatthe service ranges; solo. "My Jesus I uve Thee." Pallbearers were Elmer Younk- er. Wendover Proud, Owen Yousvker. John W. Gallant. Everett Holmel. and Hampeon Bow-man. Interment was in the Kingston Cemetery. Floral Tributes Pillow N The family. Wreaths John, Stanley and Annie Margaret and Char'.ie The Newman Family . The Guernsey Breeders Associa- tion Spun g Eisner. Gladys and Family IN MEMORIAM nsas. c. rs..aows-s-r . The many n-lends and relatives of Mrs. C. IL l-Iowatt were sad- dened when may learned of has- .passtns on Wednesday, Jan Ill?! 3rd. at the home or her daughter. an-s. mic G. Bell. Hove sum. who W540!!! Clmd for her during her illness. ,, lks. Hewett was born in New Glasgow. the daughter of Mrs. Adam Brown and the late Adam Brown. Following her graduation (run the Prince 0! Wales College. she taught school at New Glasgow Wheatley River. Allzustine cove and Park Corner, where she met her husband the late 0. M. Hewett. They purchased a iarrnlat Nor- boro and lived there until her hus- bsnd through iii-health was iorced to give up taming. Then she with her young family returned to her father's home at New Glasgow. The late Mrs. Howatt will be greatly missed not only in the home but, in the church and the Women's Missionary Society. where she was always present it at all possible. Such lives as hers do not end with their passing. though we have lost them from our midst their memory will be not only sacred to us who have known them, but through the years to come a benediction. They will continue to live in the hearts oi those left behind. . Following a short service at the home of her daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Bell. on Friday aiternon. her funeral ser- vice was held in the United Church. New Glasgow and was very largely attended. The service was conducted by her pastor. Rev. George (laugh. assisted by Rev. W. 1. Green. Stan- ley Bridge. Favourite hymns. Rock of Ages. what a Friend We Have in Jesus and Abide With Me. were sung by the choir. Her pallbearers were: Millar Henderson. Harry Brawn, Wm. E. Johnstone, R. L. Dickieson. Davis Mohfatt and Chester Bulman. I Interment in the New Glasgow Cemetery. she leaves to mourn the loss of a loving mother. two daughters. River; Vivian, Mrs. W. L. Toorribs, North ltustico; and two sons Her- old at the old home at Norboro; and Stirling at home. Four grand- children. Ronald. Gordon and Dianne Toombs and Gordon How- ett. she also leaves an aged invalid mother, whom she cared for many years and one brother Sidney at home. Also three sisters: Mrs. B. Margaret. Mrs. Eric 0. Bell. Hope ' p. M. Hmu, 0.'S.A.- ' lillllnnlmssu-s Keystone of Main Street . 1 The towns of Canada are stirring places; ' C Only 40 years ago the Erst trees were cleared from what is now Main Street; The first small shop is now a I department store . . . our line new airport was completed this Fall. And there's our bank ; : ; a branch of .The Commerce. Our bank manager knows us well. He knows the mining industry which made our town possible. He helps build our town. Yes, our Canadian towns are s..-4., ' places . . . and the men and women at your Commerce branch are good people to know a The Canadian Bank'of Commerce , 9'lhe Commerce" Junior lied crass Meets close with the distribution of Val- an exchange of valentines. Miin- bell were appointed on the school mittec. Roll call is to as C 3 ; M", - e"”””- "W5 01 the 1551 meeting were read committee (or February. It was b a s eth cant. Mr. and Mrs.-”i'.'ari Doeherty '",l?"3,',2'L:'.,3f”5:,f&,ff";.o,.,,.,,, scim” and approved. The bills were pre. moved and seconded to give 85.00 aiid seicbnrizied yin getne'I:th Kenneth, Lois and David M”. Andrew H533...-L vmcouy", jg sented and paid. There was a dis- to the March of Dimes. Mrs. B, mambrance go: 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ciow 3. (3. md gm-99 by-oghegg, Edggr ' cussion on having a valentine soc- Willis kindly invited the members has leit the community. It The Grandchildren grown, Vancouver. B. 0.: Earle The Senior Pdvils oi Scuthport. The February oneetmg or the ial. Collection was taken amount- to her home to quilt for tire moved by Mrs. Myron Hahn any Brown. Vancouver. B. 0.. and school recently held a lied Cross filwsm" hwiimms Immmve W33 W8 '0 3100- Stricken fliml-lies. the meeting be adjourned. cad rm. 3. a. Brown. Oakviile. lsani- H followed by a Valentine ed at t 6 home 01 Mrs- Earl Thank-you cards were received Next meeting to be held at the test was put on by was , tabs; to whom the sympathy of In Party in their classroom, when the Willis with the president presld- tor sympathy cards sent. It was home of Mrs. Bertram Willis; Mrs. Newson. lunch was If ' - i.Mti dlththI- ed ci ddi - - is extended. Three brother! Dre Intermediate and Primary pupils Stink ::Ee"gcl;?vf-Ell? sly me; "in gal; x0:nth:9:;J;l1o5p Rigel Nfiyursotn Earl Willis and Mrs. Haber camp- the hostess and eosnnltu luv Leonard; Freda and Family KINGSTON W. I. The temily or the late George H. deceased her. Her husband passed we", gm muted guesu. hen are to ba on the lunch mu" char”. ht: Green wtii to thank their many friends andineighbors who helped them in any way, also those who sent flowers. letters. and cards oi sympathy during their recent sad INA MEMORIAM lnloviagniesnory otnry deer lbther.dlodl'ebrnaf!l'Ith. 1950- Isdly Iliued and Fondly Banan- bored by Rh Denghter nlaabeth. Ill Msuoaim In fond and loving memory of G. Wilbert Mccarviilo h passed away wF:b. 28, 1943. Always remembered by his wife, James D. and Rosales . T awav August 30th. 1942- Floral tributes were:- Pillow-The Family. Wreath-Mother and Sidney. spray-E. l-iowatt and Family. spray-The Grandchildren. , scpray--The Pyle Family. spray-Now Glasgow United Church. W. M. S. The flower bearers were: Fred smith and Lloyd Houston. She has not died who left us For the better land of day She would not so bereave us she's only "just away.” Ana night behind life's curtain, Beyond all grlet and pain There'll be a. happier dawning, When we shall meet again. Card 0: Thanks The family of the late Mrs. C. M. Howatt. Mrs. Adam Brown and Sidney. wish to thank those who sent ilowers and messages oi sym- pat-hy. or who halved 1!! In? WIY during our recent sad bereave- merit. .:1::.-1-. KINIIEIIE ar.,.:.tically decorated in with the day by a committee in charge ct same. The tnresident -Shirley eman- wood occupied the chair. The secretary - Theresa Gal- lant read the minutes oi the previous meeting, which were ap- proved. i The treasurer, Barbara Duiiy. gaw a very satisfactory tinancial report, she also informed the mem- bers that Valentines had been sent to the crippled children. , '" Herlth Committee Convener -rt"! cooper reported that 3” posters on the "Great news or Health". had bpen made the past week by Grades seven and eight.. The roll call was as tollows: Grades 9 and 10. current Event Qiestiona prepared by Janet Rear- dan and Phyllis Higgins. Grades Vll and Vlll. Questions on health prepared by Patsy Coop- er and Barbara Duiiy. Pupils oi Primary Rocrn:- A spelling quiz (flash cards), prepared by Jean Macdonaid and Shirley snsliwood. Katherine . Joyce Mecxie. Glmldia Roberts and Betty Rod- gorson were in charge of .Valen- tines. Alter s. brief talk on "Hot The whoa; mom Md bun van. unison. Roll call was answered by Holmes and Mrs. Heber Camp- otth01nWM"0""”"ii '"” l'..oh"bth Prinil. t .g.”.......... 1-nwegzv ”.s.':::.:' '" 1 3 1:;..:..f:2:. D1-III: I010! d ill, School Oh d CHM T33 "d c”- pun. cu” l P & recit'etiosuies w:s carried o1?i.mun.ri!;r rind M0111 '0" ”"'”””.”a"n ""3: - 3 mrlel Msrtirano. Miss Ladner uI;fhon9Tl Of WI! I.'w;Ir:II.' Hui! H. (Var-wi. uilchen Pnmlry Roou1'wuphn- Ths meeting was brought to I MAJOR HUUPLE XIII. - OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' . '6a'.r1'Le youizeuvrz How. Mucus? NOT see, BROTHER oemz . CARE or X -YOUR cl-uMP'MAbe ME Ave Aocsroiz. AND TH AN IMPORTANT Discovsav ..........,.....,........ in the RELIEF or PAIN All lMl?LiE'D LIEN ON ,. YHE ANlMHL!4e' A5 1 " 1 R Science never accepts without question. romeo. WAGGLESNAK APPLE5Ai.lCE , . . . . .,,,, 3 '10 science, even what is good exists only to be improved. Now- after many ycars' careful research-science presents an important step forward in the relief of common pain. It is called DISPIIN. DISPIIN is soluble and nthtsmiallj mural. When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach is a true solution and not as undissolvcd particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach discomfort. DISPRIN is nsdilj shark). Because it definitely dissolves (not merely disintcgrstcs) DISPIIN permits speedy absorption and gives quicker relief. DISPIIN 1': pslsulls. Even children will take it readily. Seianea Prourossos. For 50 years we have used little white tablets-scetylsalicylic acid-for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain-killer is avail- able in s our form without the disadvantages of acidity. insol- ubility and bitter ruse. it b called DISPIIN, and is sold at dnrggists everywhere. DISPIM is now available any Druggist. Bottles of 16 tablets Sc'ence steps forward with " "W" M" M” d " 1 . l .. i '. gs ... sr ms MAKERS or mirror Imrissmc. a comm; (camps) Lmrrso, PHARMAGUTICAI. orvmoit. isarn&