cnuizc.nc*i:s ioM0RR0w {finch or eiiotsub 5t.’ Paul's Church“ Veri. is . c 7w Evening Prsyer end- sermon b’ giifihq-ceniiiiee snd jlesr uwsirélififigbv wuwoius _ rzvn ESBYTERIAN rlie Presbyterian ciimli in census, Si. James Church ‘ "pile Worship: M ‘ ‘ at eleven llid evekiiilngnsthfim 55"“- .- g II O I ' glrgil-‘riilhc: slid... Subject: “God's Crucible.” i S rmon Subject: “Ab”! thEvIIhgl-ned Pens of “I!” (l! z . ' "$1.511. School It Two-thirti- Mornlns M c! ' F .- 0 ¢ , At th aahsil?“ t th: Ugtill") ‘siffigm nnilnxkg-ors cordially Zion Presbyterian, Church Prince and Grafton l!!!" — . G. Cir II WGMUI‘ ’ Minister Rev ma. wad. Orglnlet - Miss Momlng W rshin 11-00 Lin. Theme; "Christen Persis Hymns: 18,766, 380, 588. - Alltilillllil "Praise any )0lll. thl King o eaven.’ on . 2.30 pun. The ebbstli school bnd Bible Olessee. Evening Worship 7.00 BM. 'l“heme: "What thevflhllltl-ln II Meant To De." " -. ~ Hymns! 600. 350,168. k . Solo SelecteiLMZrl. Arthur imer. "0 glve thanks illlte the Inrfli John for lie is good: for en- dureth forever.‘ Pee. liVliI. Students and ‘ Ire co __ invited to worship with us. a UNITED CI-IURCH_~ 0i CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street Rev. ilugh Miller, M.A., 3.0. Ministe r ltev. Lewis M. Murrsv. A. Roy Kendall, L.li.. _ ' 11.00 a.ni. Public Mlorshlp. Sermon: “WHAT OUR. RELIG- ION COSTS?" --.Conciudin| ser-_ mcn in Series, “Tests oi Our Its- iiglon"—ltev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: “Consider And Hear Mr-P-(Ciirl Pfleuger). 230 p.m. Sunday School end COW-Rev. lmvis ‘M. lidurrs . Anthem: "Send Out Thy Liyght". iChu. Gounod). Vocal Duct: Mrs. Boy Ciidinere snil Mrs. A. Meolsohern. Visitors and Students Cordlelly Invited. v Annual " Subscriptions New Wiltshire-Per Bills B. Noye:- ‘ MI . 5h l lihetar . rein ioiim m_ Fredericton-Per Mrs. John Ciiteliffe Mm. Helen Weeks 00c. Mrs, Roy Weeks 40c. {>0 cents each: Mil-s. John Cut- : . H ward ecu Mrs.‘ N. A. Cutcliffe: A Iriend: A. Friend: Mrs. I". . Oubciiiie 25o: Mrs. Fred Weeks llc. TcteF-Mflli. North Grenville Mm. Rev Morris 50o. ggfilli-EBWMB 35c. Tomifiynei 25c. Pleasant Grove-Jar Laure with w. , v .. . Fraiiii‘; rlllnggmtltiolblicu ti“ newt... ' l- ur ‘ I00. » mural-rarer m; iii-e. n, uni- i earner‘ The Baptist Church ri-ioee so: Iituroy Street lev. Hervey L. Benton, 8.1).. ‘ bliss Vere ll. M. Campbell, Min. Bee. Director oi Music Miss Helen Csllbeck, Orgsnist Morning Worshgiu 11C s.m. n. Solo: “By the Wellies er Dehy- ut the Lord (Mendelssohn). The s ni grouhwl i‘ utrhltmthe I0 C 0! close of tihe inc m m” other elssees slid groups st 8.30 Worship 6.45 PM. n‘. ‘fiance Inger: with l I Q I!!! o B wii‘: will y hive ohsrse oi the music for the even- ingese . . _ rnion: "This mstter of s Per- lcvnsl BQIIKIOII.” Thislstheilrstinsserlesof iii- sermons on the Ienerll ,t 01 “ UESTIONS OF A 00b- EGB ST DENT." You sre invited to Worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH 5ntriil"Cli-Fi?tioTChTr'eh““ Kent Street Minister — ilev. S. C. Cooper, Thu. Organist - Mrs. v. L. l Din ell. ilfozning Service ll s.in. Mined Qusrtette: “Shall We tlier st the River". zernion: "Our Dsy oi Worship.” nindsy School 2.30 pun. Ivening Service ‘i run. Bs tlsmal Service. For Todsy"- Lee Dinsweil. Sermon: "The Daughter lrl the clue Eastern Guardian his column is reserved ior new: locsl interest but advertising ol e newey nature may be imerted ts e word strictly. pey- ..'SUBSCBIPTIONS l0 . the Charlottetown Guardian may hslided to their Kept. Archie Hume Justinian canon.‘ UNION i annual mea of the gal-Allan J Union, L ., Anthem: "Praise ye the hther.” ma,“ an m5‘, I vitiee t th iuaieflewed em high O l" B: t L. Sullivan finiefifir iihe y comnil . committee consist- Dona orneliui Gallant 39. Colin McDachei-n, ~Philip Sullivan. 00in Ravine, Per- cy Sullivan; Credit , McNel, Joseph Quinn, Patricltfl perv .W mmee, Leer-go Gal- Sliesikey, Rev. M. J. In Memoriam NORMAN SMITH ‘Illie death occurred lottetown early Sunday moiminlt. Jan. 15. 1939. Under unususllysad 0i son 0f MN. Gmce Smith. Nomism. who was but 19 yea-rs use. spent most oil his time in iitoui with an aunt. Mrs. Blanch and his aged grandmother. but came ire- his home in the it? visit his mother and the er P.E. Island Hospital f-‘s-e- e i=- M“ i . Satnrda, evening h was st. his v spending eeveml ours pleasantly and apparently in drown. iieaivdbut before assist- ldleachhimhesuoournb- ,totiie.icv waters ct hheher- m‘ body beimr to the iicme of his - mother. where the osts m‘ hi?“ held i.“z‘i...‘“3f€he’°.‘€". we ' 1 1 otttiegded Rev was . orirey dim-Ma m- m, ' by his N n k “"2"” Grace Coffin and Alex. 1.. McDonald. Mr. omueny“ - earl Burns. h - lnsservice. Ail III?- was l7, Colin Mc- d. Jr. John Directors. m; commnittee. John i] lam Walsh in Chor- Noiinnsn Smith. and cheer- urged to re- Norman His IQOOVGIBG. WI! ; .._ I__-_ _ The. lieiitral wen-s." s. p. m.. Breokley . Mrs. W. W Brown Hillsbom Street. were receiving the oonflatuiations of their numerous friends yesterday on the happy oc- casion oi their 30th‘ wedding m- liiversary. by service Dr. Will be, "God's Crucibie,” and in [he evenin he wii repeat, by special Guardian nature may be etleeu swordstrietlybey- IDIQIIIJVIIIW. _ - _... .._ ....__. I OIABWILL l0!‘ Photollfllhs. coiireossniou urn IN sus- INO‘. L-fllfl-‘i-Zi-Zilj __-c_ MILTON CllUI/Oll SERVICE. Sunday, Jan. 30th. at 1i s. m. yior. Ii-ele-l-M-ii. YORK UNITID CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nifliolecli. minister. Ser- vleee Simdey. 90th. 1i s. in. Oen- trsi Church: 3 p. m. YMKIIQO HAPPY CONGRATULATIONS- WATER BATES. Persons who “t, have nucleated to bav the current quarter's rates ere ed that shut-oi! lists will be on the street on Mcnrlwy the 30th. . Ir450-1-28-2l. ST. JAMES CHURCH. — BOih services tomorrow will be conducted tile Minister. At the mornilii we sermon siibiec e lies , his sermon on “Above the pov and pans oi life.’ A cordial n itation ls given to strangers and visitors to attend the Kirk services. POLICE COURT — In police 00m Yesterday a vagrant was iur- t-her remanded. sound 1mg;- charged with the unlawful pcmes- sion oi stolen goods was convicted as charged and fined $30 or 30 dlws. Another person on s simi- lar charge was remanded till Wed- nesday. A man charged with ob— taming $150 under iqise pretenses was remanded for a week. SOUVENIE NUMBED- The Guardian has received from Mrs. Evelyn M. Heal, 25 Howard Street, Pasadena. California s souvenir copy of the “Rose Fete" or 'l‘cur- nament oi Roses an annual event beauty iirgi magnificence oi e which is well portrayed in the colorful scenes in its ages. Mrs. be Heals. son Charles is i st clarinet in the Tournament oi Roses Band, a. splendid picture oi which isaiso reproduced. THE BAPTIST CIIURCIIw-Ab lih OTDIIII W106 I Q1 Bi. UDlZ cihirenm thle Rifv. Herveo y .eDeplnll L n , es his subiect “A D., wii World Com y." Miss Pear Burns n i?” oweli's “ y the Waters of Bab on." The morning anthem Will be endelasoiinb "But the Lord indlul oi’ His Own." At bh sermons on the general subject oi "Questions oi s College Student" with as the theme oi tihe evening This matter oi e Personal Redg- ion." The Male Chorus will have Iclliiargexotlf‘ the evening milllml - l w a co tone. song serv at 6.45 P, *5?” HOPE RIVER CREDIT UNION- to be awe have every reason op- mistic when we consider our gain in bershi and in ieedy Offilxgeeqii sll/31Pehoidiers,"e€eclared .1. resident oi the H L. M p River tUnion, Ltd. at e annual mee gheld on January 17.Jchn O'Connor, tmasiurer, re- - assis oi leaves this» mo visiting with relatives and iricxids warm- Sn-ee; Change m was made when unusually large ' advance sale of tickets indicated Mr. Chester Buiman. New Gias- w sponsurs that ,_ 1w”,- n00 tor to the city ted 6i members 1939; Directors, J. L. Murphy. ughn O'Connor, Emmet McGuiBa-n, For- ent DOirOn, Argus Doiron, J. J. lvicAleer, l-larol Redmond; Credit committee, Joseph D. Pineau. James Mclsaac, Louis Walsh; Supervisory committee. Rev. E. J. Dalton. ivlich- iiel Pineau, George Murphy. Ad- dresses were delivered by Alexis Murphy, Arthur Fleming. Michael Pineau and Rev. E. ,J. Dalton. Ai- the business ei- meeting, lunch was served and a social noui- was s nt, inciudgg songs by James erreil, Wilt MicAleer and J. L. Murlllly. SECTION "B" DEBATING SOC- ion beting Societgynol’. W. C. was held recentry, The slate of officers were W11 aBshfiilowsz-dion. president Proi. Olin-I'd; president, Allied nun- . Earle ?."‘°£iéi€' s." °' “in”: I Sll Isabel Goodwin End thpgbinsori’. e oon., Wilfred Drisooii, was supported bymFreds and e de- beto decided iavcr of the con Section “B", held eir second weekly debate on Jan. tn. Th iect un ussion was, Res olved. that e French Revolution: coco ed moilieunhsrm the "riieiminure ’ "xrhei-eenii m wessvicihrryifiptplfgoon. to ST. ANDBIWE CREDIT UNION 0min. —'l‘lie annual meeting oi the St. Andrew's Credit Union was held in St. Andrew’ Jubilee Hall, Jen. 11th. W. i". - The report of the year's business was then read by he Treasurer, 1dr. John R. llgsn snd showed that membership hed increased durinl ved the year irom 172 in 201 and ss- lhd sets hbd illtirdlldd item t9 slight ov l‘ isooo. aepei-ii from the Owedite and Supervisory Oom- mlttes were reed by Messrs. James Jerome L. O'Brien. Moreil con- gratulated the members on _ spiandid manner in which lie 9t. t Uni is func- ‘! or . Carrion ‘P. P. n.i.°°‘n..““‘§ii2.iii“°iii?$3 ‘hers on - , . a emphasised the neclillty 03w!“ tion end tshe up the stuib oiIorId sud lisp deno- sll present. A splendid TliE I cliAiiLorrl-Iroww GUARDIAN ' - The ilentral Biiariiiin mom n. m. Delegates not P . believed to n ve in ii A. M. isst crossing over hsr- {Minister has been kept open found the first sub-rem ic owever. set by the in i937 when the scr- vioe was. discontinued the week in February. FIRST SUB-ZERO WEATH —iPl'inQ Islanders irst mm Cemeaijy Rev ND PASSENGER! A CARRIED-Three pas- mdfiilbollndscit passenger up He arrived h time to catch the mituisr Dione ior Monoton mt noon. Keen Mirisrdh in the hiime. Mr. John A. McPherson. Beiivue, for Boston Mr. ‘Thomas Wig-more, Pleasant the business e ci y yesterday. and daughter, Barbara are arriving in Charlottetown tonight _.-_._, Mr. George McLeod . S. uridays riigliif to attend h mother, Mrs. Jessie Mc- ie 0ntario Police Seize Japanese B01110. Jenni-Ontario ltih dwertnwivt seized more the brush . ‘Ilh semis a: with dreaded anthrax n were confiscated inoai % to the provincial laborator- ies for scientific examinoti i8 cum are iieved to tissue formed g“: m a '1 at a. meeting of a general oom- advance. consensus-ion us: ms s. aw- »-~»-~-=i¥== M Cornwall n _.___ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —The second weather-Tile problem of had ibrmed ice-her greet posibilitlai wt be deal tco heavv tor the wooden-walled with. year's servfae exceeded by two weeks the record set in i938 —-'l‘he 1. Charlottetown. trip from Murray Harbor “B Filed d at .!“¥.2“i. 33$“... feilace edland ' conducted the'serv“oe st the grave ,, niimmnrmi-mser c . ei- see W alwlf"; twin her late res aenee, 11 p es 350st yesterday immin st. 8: . ——i-- HOME FOB. BUBlAL-The Mrs - twiii-niotor- o1 _ c" in "itim- "M... The Gulf oi St. In cligrniottewwiy ‘Th, iii Prov! and tak th oi entertainment iollowed the this mittee heeded l7! ll. W976 (i. , him. ruin I . "“_' win i» and n%“ie..t’3§’..s"“” m“ “it'll and W53 _ with them we went the elect-m rlrdgurgssgonsretf-lw’ WUhOIIH Mdfil B Plfi I Lriflii-i-It-di. m. ‘(Jade ver 8.00 P. M. Um; Creek hnopénh" liilhfimmiyifv“ w‘ G QV . ‘I ' QL-mflfl-li. LAST ciIIIiEgIéeIi-Iihies ‘éthifiiri? iiiy- ' 11 A ' tewwli and Ii I- itli the pprovsi o! Provin w ‘ Distrim Council i‘ ior Queen's county hes been torm- ed. with the following Oi1icers:— District President-QED! J, R “c0RoNATIO IiIJST-iiiiiltllliltiiilltllifi Welil-ve ured I9 otthenbuveN tidedseed. Itis reivminended '-~ o! loeltnre, stations, seem-ll uit sriiiersin Provineewhosoweditlsst hsdgooderops OuIDflcoonthIIWIIeI-till-ll 2 sinner lie;- with order. Prom ‘t be disappointed indfijet n. iionfin» c» co. IN oodsi L-lol-I-Z-Il. F. Mcrlhee. liblistrict Booty Trees -Mr. Dan . District Commissioner —W War- n are members of this Distri cii. es well es two representatives ROADS OPEN EAST AND SOUTH liisht snow fal resulting from s00 body trict Councils ere in process oi Prince and King's Monitaivue a. Murray Harbor. A truck made the yost daiv returning vrlth c. load En freidht. FUNERAL SERVICES-The Lun- J was oral of Mrs. n held irom the residence o! Mrs. mulogpe- John MiacLeod, vinoial President. We believe that Judge Palmer will move to be l-he right men in the right place. Although it. is winter at present. it is not too early irlg about Camp. It often happen? o kc Camp until we find that Camp ved and we are not . Start NOW to give the thought. I suggest ‘rroop C Fund Account, details be Scout Committee. Keep the “ Questions of a College Student ” Thlsls the general theineolsseriesoiioursernirmeto be delivered Sunday evenings in the Charlottetown Baptist Church-dealing with certain problems that seem to be in the mind o! youth - ss evidenced by the findings in s questionnaire circuhtsd by the B. C. M. of the Prince of Wales College and tlie Y. M. C. A. oi liis city, at s student's song service during 1088. January til-This Mutter o! A Personal Religion. ' Februsry ii-Tlie problem of whst is Blgln and what is Wrong, February lb-Sonie questions that pee-piers every gen- oration. February iii-The phoe of the old Church in a New World. i 01mg " IQ WI! intxested stuflecgtrdllfiy invingoli: the; grilling st ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Church of the Mos Holy Rie- Th i bearers were Bcoutmssim" 8. P. 1st Charlottetown (Bus viuiii lriiiiiiigi Social Evening p AT _~ Held Last Night The PM" W" by. 1st Orapiiud -Rev. Mr. Bridg - tier B. M. e B M Eldon -Doris.id McKenzie t Jensen. River -s, Stewart s. nick Mount, StcWnrtr-H. .1. Show ‘let, ‘list Rnyelty —0ordon Dou- YWt-h “Billing students held as B. M. “miller ellioyv-hlei social evening 1w night at Prince 0i wines Col- lese Hail. w. n. shilw Minister or Agriculture presided, W. R. Shaw welcomed the stud- ents and introduced the various numbers on the prograrbm . The __ v. » ' highlight oi the evening’: enter- v‘ eriottetown-K. M. Mar- ll ‘ Club 0 ton Shem. Always looked forward to as one cf the City's higiiligh. oi til ) Charlottetown —G Burnett 01d Dorkeridorf and likiriieArsenauit. Other numbers on the programme: Step dance by Miss ‘Gertrude Rice, Soliris Line Road; Song by Wendell Ellis; Sing-Sonar led by Sgt. Major Irlam: Song. “Swiss Moonlight Lullaby” by ih-arwis m , MaoCoi-mack. Ken Fraser, Miss surviving member o! thfi Margaret MacLean and Miss Ferns ‘Three brothers and two sis Union Hell on .) etowii-Mrs. Stiirratt eron S M (Zion ) space was necessary. Proceeds cf the bali go into the Union's sick Benefit Fund. oKay,‘ Stop Dance, Miwcormiwk; Bong. Vernon Bui- ger; Highland Fling. Mary Mulli- ganl; Song, ‘"1115 Old Apple Tree," his hell-ml Eveyn Bouite and Helen Sabone. Several orchegtra selections were P8111101 1111158- Wymhnshe m“ M given during the programme. Fu°°°mw° 5'“ Nlrr. Shaw in e brief moi-ass Mi‘- H°“ w“ m’ f°mh 5°“ °-' . M 0th Charlottetown coll B. M. 8th Charlottetown C. M. —‘Most Holy Redeemer. ‘ith Charlottetown -Mrs. M1- tfi. P611123. ‘ aro wn —Margsret erns . M. -’I\-irii . Charlottetown -. W. Reid M. frrinity. 12th Charlottetown -Vince King MORELL CREDIT UNION — Moreii CrediuUnioii, Ltd. held its first annual meeting on January The many friends of Ml‘. Alex. 18th with Jerome O'Brien presid- McRae, Wood Island will be piens- mg. Mr. O'Brien in his address ed to learn that he is convaiesirig . .1. Ho ital after his appendicitis onerat on. traced the rise o! the credit union from a few study clubs organized in 1937. This year there are 14 study clubs in active operation. The success oi the credit union is leading to new iorms of c er- ative effort in the community. e treasurers report revealed assets ‘ oi more than $2000 and a loan oi Bridge- total during 1930 of $4600. Th in the cty credit union opened for business the it!!!" in March 1938. W. F. Rose of Mt. Stewart, the guest speaker spoke oi possibilities oi a coo erative creumery in Moreli and uched upon the sub{ect oi cooperative buying and se ling. A iuii ‘pr sin he us-_ ta ward Island is one oi the iinsst hm _ projects in the Dominion. aooord- 4m, m“, 1.10m John Myfle Hull, seds to the opinion o! many oi the 0M P391111 01 Prince Edward de agate, stated Mr. Show. The . continuance oi this project 10L! rlod oi at least‘ three years has en assured. “mat. eventually will come out of Youth Training is hard to forsee, but its possibil tlm Mr. Ralph Johnson is conducting a-st merside for thebenefit oi’ Scout/era A similar course Canad ing in an age of opportunity" n- od Mr. Shaw, "And whether works with his hands fir ' Scouts in uniform Em not al- lowed to appear on the stem of theatres or music halls mercial entertainment enterp They may cake part, in le iness meeting. Daniel Sinnott, AB. h'fl.hfp°"““m°" McAdam and unonai-d Ryan serv- ed on the nominating committee. Officers for 1939: Directors, Jerome O'Brien. John Cunning- ham, John O'Neil, Duncan Mc- Dougeii, T. Anderson, A. B. Mc- m- Donald, Frank Dunn: Credit com- “Zhi, Byme, w. c. Connolly. A. B. Mc- of me Ada-m; Supervisory, W. L. Mc- mfggigd Guire, J. Donovan, P. Sinriott. PLAN CBIiEBR-ATION-Jfi elim- u-roh, sch which their group is-connected. Mr. Patrol Leader. k containing the names and dresses of every tloi? If s m-m. misses one or more meetings, what bou it? trude Rice. Rita Currie, Enid Henderson and Ellie Ellis, Gener- al Secretary. postbie, with n. view to woo-king Scou Premier. u“ . . A. n definite °- “d "mm" "d i {Ion '1‘ “Canmbemwo Hun“ 5 Boouta will ‘t forget amt HishMh The many friends of Mrs. Les- lie MocLean are pleased to know ____._. that she is improving after her |¢ mqmory In viii; i ghee o, troops is well 5.1mm illness in the r. s. I. l-loe- Dsrruch, died Jlnuery 88th, i uels. i Major J. it. Paton. President newly formed District O0 It has been noticed tliei. on cer- n milieu, troops srerot equipped as; ~ , " . ' Aneurysm vows l “ with ’ w l.” new ti’... miiueoomermm F?’ 0min oeineiimi t that-worthy and helpfu been selected for _ . men. You have .l__. SERVICE Peerden Bldg. ~ 3 168 Gr. Geo. Sin-Tel. 129 J W. D. Schurmon, R. M. M. Sldckfcrd, R. N.» Chiropodists 4 In Memorflantii" i a mam” "f ‘he "flgmmfl MR. AIIRED J. HOLL f _ ,, lerelufl dSiiwel-lfimdedth othisbe wiierorineii Ann 1i) occurred last April so... lmisi the late Henry i-Ioll and Franc toldof his trip to the 11m Youth m A" MW, h r, y, mining Qonieeenee held in Ot- vflgflnxehefi,“ e wafhfif h The work in Prince Dd- ' 1 g1 ved m c}; , o’ fiery?!“ vyasmg‘ grandsonafi a are great. “We are liv- k ‘i t him make the most of Mggiffigewgftfiflewf anifw“ l th entertainment features 0! “m”! and a‘ ‘Over o e o ‘ the Youth Training Courses are mum“ m5 Mid on Dec, 2 oi the following oam- mm 1115 mother's home in as in ge mittee: General Chairman, Roland Fringe st. The services n: MiioDougaii, Blacksmithing course, my. Charles Bartlett. Edward Arsen- ault, Gordon McLean. Agriculture, we in Ken Fraser. Pat Flood. my Omoks. Cliff Peters. Wesley Mc- H. . 11 Ivdvgxnieiivhgsyiggviwcivififpiign ogigyd’ Wonnacolt. and Par n yre. nmes c ence, ' I ded mirphy. Kathleen Phillips, Ger- th-giffg‘ ‘Wifgflifs i-‘éfjffiQwa m e and leiiflticrnsgul :0 Messrs G. i“ Hutciicson, n. P. Pr. QTANCFEI- ' Mselmn -= At Charlottetown -~ January 27 1939, John MacLeod - The farmers of this vicinity are Gian Martin. aired 60 years. ". busily engaged in putting up their mains are resting iii. the Outliff winter supply of ice. , Funeral Home. Funeral notice in to Mia nene ReevvespFi-eetown, is MecAiuioN-Ai hei- residence ' ut- present the guest of Mr. and Cumberland St. Jan. 2'1. Mrs Dan Buchanan. Marie McCarrori, eldest dB p Miss Lulu MacDonald, Baltic, is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Iona Dixon. Mrs. Mae St. Dunstsris Basilica thence Lord and Miss Lulu MacDonald R. C. Cemetery. spend the week end in Glen VBII‘ 00k. Let us "be e His Majesty s l ldtdiie. of. iihe late conductor Peter Oar-ion, aged 40 years. --» will take place from her late . denoe Monday momlng at thin, i. Until the ds breaks The sympllihy of one whole Mil the uh We flee em- community goes out to Mr. Boui~ ter and iemiiy in their recent and m‘ Mun‘ Wm m‘ "F. h]; sad bereavement - The school is progressing under ,flg,____g_, the skiliui mansgpmem of Miss Use Mi-“ga rei- gend it. an imnorinni lob. Give it 0:0 your ¢ 1v. o. 1...... best Do» um- leave it all uie - ' . DERTAKER. m ‘ _ 943d . t 0&2?" He {mat n your BAR ‘ n. a m- i ae ting iei- Boys. i I ~ " bv mean: of ocsreiiiliv nrrpeled c%..i$utuwn!n nroilrammer. enculrwws the . 0 ’ become self-re" t. useln .- ' 0m Wolf