?\\ hearty, wholesome, natural whole wheat-made from 100% finadian whole wheat renderfbaked to a rich, a pe- tizing golden brown.- Not ing added! it's satisfying and fill- ing. And NABISCO SHRED- DED WHEAT is the one cereal that tastes good "bot" or “cold". lalicd lsyuflia Canadian Shredded W at Canipany ltd. Niagara Ialla, Canada iileanings 0f A Rural District New Glasgow sir. John McNelll of Cavendish had a pleasant week end with his cousin Mr. Ian McLeod. He attend- rd the hockey game on Friday lllillt between Hunter River Royals Ind West Royalty team. This proved to be a rugged game through- vut resulting in a tie 7-7 giving the ivitlee of which she was a faithful mlmbfl‘. and her seat was seldom WPYY- Given to hospitality their "m"! llWBYs Bounded s joyous wel- come and in sickness or in any trouble she was ever ready to do her part to comfort those thus afflicted, The funeral service was held on Friday afternoon. conducted by the Rev S. J. Davis assisted by Rev. Eric Ooffln. Mrs. George Mgcgubx-ey very f€elitt8ly rendered that beautiful solo “Alonc" Mr. Davis left; a, comforting message based 0n lhenlext “My Peace I give unto Wll- The hymns. The Sands or Time are Sinking and Rm; or 588s were suntl- Mrs Ira McCubrey was organist. Pallbearers "were: Messrs Ernest McNeill. Wesley fbmtotnrs "thrills" rill the way through. Mr- and Mrs. Edwin Anderson went the weak end at their home here. and attended the funeral of Mrs. Anderson's aunt. the lnte Mrs. Iilfx C. liicNeill. Piietids regret to leiim of Mrs ROY Dickerson been confined to her bed with Scarlet Fever. Her mother. Mrs. Herbert Matheson is ‘lul-‘lll! he: daughter. It is tuitort- unath that. this tiasty disease keeps loitering about. Ville community ‘W85 saddened on lllldlwfiflflv January 22nd when they Mmrd cf the sudden passing in "m @3113’ ncon of Mrs. Alex 0. McNeil oi’ Cavendish. Although the had not been in robust health if" some time. death came unex- pected and a great shock especially to hel-‘beloved husband. The hlild ill Gcd touched her and she slept.” l-lcr maiden name was "Mae 303p. ‘r flalltlhler cf the late John and Mary Rodd Hooper of Milton . Be- lldes her husband there are left ‘O mourn two brothers. Benjamin "l" Roy of Alberta. Her brother George passed away 9i5\’fii years ago. ‘There are also s "umber qt nieces and ireplicws who will cherlse the memory qt a loving ‘W- srster and auntI She came to Cavendish as a bride forty five ""5 sso and until sickness made her unable. she took a keen in- f“ in church and WM. S. act- Emith. Gcortze McCoubi-ey. Herbert Matheson. Andrew Dollar and Robert Hooper Ml‘. Jame; Andrews was in charge. llrge Establishment 0f Agricultural School In N. B. (By The Canadian Press) BATTTURST» N- 13-. Jan. 2'l—A atlng a motor vehicle ms°iuli°ll "Plilfifl establishment consent of owner was given three oi a school of agriculture in asso- months, elation with Sacred Heart Unl- vorsily here was adopted at to- day's session of the Gloucester Gounty Council's annual meeting. The resolution declared this would be of grcat benefit both to the agricultural industry and to future. farmers. The report of Dr. J. E. Paulln. medical health ofllcer, revealed that 79 schools had been visited and M5 children vaccinated; that sanitary conditions in camps of pulp and paper companies wcrc satisfactory. and that 64. active cases of tuberculosis had been discovered in the county during the past year. The work of Miss Ernestine Therlault, R.N., district health nurse. was commended. lob ‘ t. an MOORE AND MacLEOD LTD-i will be closed Wednesday and‘ Thursday, January 29th and 30th for Stock Taklng and Will be open. for business on Friday. January 31st. RESERVE ARMY. ATTENTION -All persons interested in Sig- nals, commencing‘ Wednesday ev- ening. 5th Fcby., course for jun- ior officers and N.C.O.'s. Al-l ex- SignaPpersonrfel urged to be at Armouries on Friday at 7.30 pm. this week to enroll for course. ATTENDED WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Scott. Currie and James Edward Scott, Bale Veric, spent last tweak-end at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson in Cape Travase. P. E. 1.. when they attended the wedding of Lester Wm. Patterson. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. to Catherine King Baillie of Edinburgh. Scol- land-Saskville Tribune Post. COMPLIMENTED - Chief of Police A. Birtwhlstle is in receipt of a letter from Mr. H. Rethoret. general manager of the Fire Under- writers Investigation Bureau with headquarters in Montreal. compli/ meritlrig on his efficiency the Char-i lottetown police candidate at‘t.he| R. C. M. P. College at Rockcllffe. Mr. Retlioret made his observation: during a recent lecture he gave the class. He stated his lilgh oplni-on of the Charlottetown Police Force was rc-sffirmed in contact with sgt. A. J. Dowling who is undergoing three months training at the Police 001-‘ loge qt Ottawa. ' —- I CITY POLICE COURT - At the City Police Court yesterday mornq lng a man charged with breaking and entering a store on Richmond‘ St. plcarlcd guilty and was remand- ed until 4 February for sentence. Another accused on a similar charge was givcn preliminary hearing and’ committed for trial. The same party’ charged with another case of break-l lng and entering an office on Water ‘ sentence. A man charged with oper- Fltl-IE DiSPENSARY-An exec- utive meeting of the Free Dis- pensary was held Monday after- noon with tho president. T. E. MacNutt presiding. Tt-ic resignat- ion of Mrs. M. A. Farmer as sec- rctary-treasurcndue to ill health. was accepted with very much re-; gret and Mrs. Harry Tldmarsh was appointed in her place. It was hoped that it will not belong before Mrs. Pannier will bc re- stored to hcr usual good health‘ and able to resume “interest in the work of the Dispensary. The reslgndtion of Mrs. R. L. Cotton as a member of the executive was also accepted with great rc- urct. Mrs. Cotton has over a per- iod of thirty-six years taken a great interest and active part in the work of the Dispensary. PIBSENTATIONS - A VOW, l?" a civilian. George O Marshall sdttleaht wn to the exacting at width: u. a. foreign policy at ia- an u» vi Usual litres AIM ' pleasant evening was spent on January 1'1 at Milton when the box-holders and some friends of Rural Route No. 2 met at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gillespie. toi honor the mall- drlvers, Mr. diaries Proude and Mr. Dale Proud». Mr. Roy L. Coles was chairman and called on Mrs. Gerald Hooper who read an address to these gentlemen. and M3‘. Fred Stewart’. and Min. George MacNelll presented each with a well flllcd purse of money.i Bodh gentlemen expressed their deep thanks for this lslndnellfl The remainder of the averting. was spent in dancing and social- garnal. A delicious lunch wall served by the ladies. i Vafculle uixmv: , tonne-martin Headache due to 1 . NR‘ » R a la t?» (Ill aadNR $3.. deal). jlaia or chocolate All vaphbb. ri M" aahlngtoa. At. rljht ranks oi’ successful Islanders a. broad. He last visited‘ his native Drovlnce thirty years ago. Besides his immedIateTamlIy in Vancou- ver. two sistcrs and four brothers are left to cherish his memory: Della Mrs. WalterBrock of Brain. tree, Mass; MrsEdith MacNevln, also of Braintree. Mass; Marsh- all C.. of Wakefield, Mass; Ches- l" 0f Preemie Isle. Maine; Harry of Washington. D.C.. and George of Hampton. RE. I. Interment took place in South Vancouver. WALLUM-MATHEBON - A quiet but: pretty wedding took place at the Zion Presbyterian Manse. Char- lottetown on Monday. Jan. 20th. at 3 p. m. when Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster united ln marriage Clara An- nette, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallum of Southport. tor- merly of Norway to Benjamin Dsrke, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson. Clyde River. The bride chose a street, length dress of pow- der blue and ivcre bllck accessor- ies. Her corsage was o! red roses Ind maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by Mrs. Cecil Fer- guson who chose a green wool street length dress and wore black accessories while the groom w“ attended by Mr. Cecil Ferguson. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to Clyde Rlvcr where the wedding sup-per was hold at the home of llle groom. Mr. and Mrs Matheson will reside in Charlotte. town where the groom is employ- ed et the Provincial Infirmary. Their many friends Join in wishing the "way couple s 10m; and happy wedded life. Annual Meeting 0f York United tlharge ‘Tile annual meeting of the W“ United Charge. which ls MacMill-an was at. the amounts reported for salary and M. 82M. totalled approximately ithe Incumbent and janitor were handed over to the Vestry for act- . ion. ' After the usual votes of thanks ‘the meeting was closed by the In- icumbent. {Annual Meeting ‘Of St. Paula Anglican Ghurch , $ I EMPIRE -— Starting SHOWS AT 7 - 8:4S-—MATINEE SAT. AT 2:30 i i i i Thurs. i The adjourned annual meeting of St. Paul's Anglican Church was| held on Monday evening. Jahruary. 27th at 7.30 P.M.. and was well at-t tended despite the inclement wcs-Q ther. l t The Rector. Mr. J.'I‘. Ibbott open-i ed the IiIOGiiYIK with hynri ."l.i:»rd behold us with Thy favor“ ifollovxccl by prayer. The minutes of the annual meet- lng held on January .lst.. 194d were read by the Vestry Clerk. Mr. RE. Kemp. and were adopted by the mating. The minutes of a special meeting held on June 10th. i946 and also of the annual meeting held on January 20th last tvere ad- opted as read. The Rector informed gregation that the Lord Bishop o.f the Diocese had consented to cou- ciuct a Missic-n at. this parish March 23rd to 29th next. He urged the Church members to put forth every‘ effort to male;- this a time of spir-. iiual help to all our people. _ The reports of the various ccm-, lmittccs and oganizafons wcrci presented and adopted. , The Rector expressed app:"ecia-| ticri to the vestrv and wardens in| rccazd to the efficient handling of; the Church finances during the year. He also thanked tit.- members oi’ the various organizations \vh0 had helped lo tnake the year justi past 5O successful in the parish. y Mr. A.J. I-laslam moved a resolu-y lion which was passed unanimously ‘ ilrgelnxllilfliiméllndflg rllltllvllle llilleh- fiadohgp of the congregations or thut the sincere thanks of ihc crn- i r11 l S01‘ C Y BS 8H’ n; ars eld - Dun re atio e extends t the <cc-. . 20 days. A man charged with thcft Brggklg-y and picfistfigfaéigvexwil izorgandnMbrs. Ibbott (iorotheir lnn- 1mm“ hi“°“‘“‘m‘ mny ‘mugmcr or‘ of a wrist watch pleaded guilty held in the yqrg personage m. tiring work and interest and was remanded until today for w¢dn¢,day_ Jgn_ 33nd" a; g p_m_ Church during the past year. ! _ The iiuiitster. Rev. J. a. Nlcll-i wrthoutiqisqn pmstded and the segygtayy, unanimously was that the rector Walter desk. Reports received indicuicd dollars for the year 1946 to be paid ‘cuuvcr B C, one of the most successful years quarterly durlns the present ."ear'is‘al1ar'd ‘ in the history of the gum-gs Thai The election of officers wahthen ;zare‘t‘ ‘Mm in the A motion which was also passed] be given a bonus of five ‘hundred. held. The present Vestry were re- elected and are as follows ——E.V.| 344. I the con-i “(M ilw Memorials: ‘ MB. ALEXANDER ASHLEY ‘ llacLAUCllLAN ltclniivcs and friends throughout. ithe province lcarncd Wliil regret of the sudden death oi Alexandu‘ Ash- lcy MacLuuchlall who was slowed by a hcart attack on way home at noon. lie was rushed to the P. E. Island liospltal wlicrc he passed away at 5.30 i’. i\l. The dzccuscd was ii mun of n vcry gcnL-al nature. with u pleasing per- sonality which tirade friends with old and young alike. lie was an ex- cclloru: provider and did not spare llinlSEii in any way in otdcr to fur- nish his horn;- nnd family with the bcst that could be obtained. The late Mr. Maclrauchlzin was a son of the late Alexander and Cath- erine tMacEacihern) MflCLflflChiflili of Stariiopc. P. E. I. There are left to mcurn the loss of a lovinfl hus‘. band and fttthci- his WlKiOW formerly Mrs. Macblillati and the late James R. MocMlllan of Wcstcrn Cove iiead. two sons Ashley Alison of: Winsloe. Jauics Elmer of this city; two grand daughters. also three sis-i tcrs Alice Mrs. Percy Wish. Vflu-y. Rebcccu. Mrs. Edgar; Mur-. Bcston. Vancouver. B- Cd Lee Essen‘. ass. The funeral was held from Zion- 5273835, 111g amount my w_M_5__ Bell. A.J. Haslam. J.E.H. Worth. Church on December 33rd‘ was G.G. Wccd. W.N $504; rcdecorating and l"€fl0VEi.'.G'E~ PTECWY- _ ing Central and York Churches, ‘Vlliml- R Es Kemp» GBDTZ‘: Iveswi $750; amount for pension $640; grand total of receipts, 911V!" find 1~A-H°1'"9~ ' $473101 All m; report; wq-ei Representatives to tlte Diocesan adopted, ‘Synod are H.132. Miller and JT. My, Lest“ gem.- WP; ihavkgdiRflbifilll with substitutes G.E for hi5 legdnrghjp in {hg ggnglqn Proctor and Thomas Grirdltsnr. mm] wmpaggm A11 who parflc].iRepresElltallVeS to the Diocesan pated ln the work in connection! with the churches were thanked} It was decided to send the usual amount to M.&.M. A letter was illen read from the superlntendq ent: of missions asking all Charg- ‘Clerk l!" ‘m C°mm5 YE“ es to make a satisfactory adjust- ment in the matter of ministers’ salaries in view of the increased colt of 1ivlng.~ This was consid- ered by the Board and a satia- factory adjustment was made un- animously. This charge now plac- es itself in the position of ,belng one of the strongest rural charg- es on P. l7. I. The following were elected as lay delegates to the Maritime Conference: Mr. Lester Kelzer; alternate. Mr. Harald T. Watts. Secretary: Walter MacMillan. Treasurer: Lester Kaiser. Auditor: Harold Watts. The following motion was then made and seconded: "We. the representatives of the congregat- ions in the York Charge do tiere- lry extend ta our Minister. Rev. J‘. A. Nicholson and hi: wife. our deepest appreciation of their faithful and excellent services in' this charge. The reports indi- cate the excellent response of all the people in the Citarge and we assure our n-ilnister of our con- tinued loyalty and devotion now and in the fuituru. and we as! him to accept our thanks.” This motion was put Wylie Gibson and carried unan- illmully. The aiiiiieta- and ah wife thanked the people for their kind esp-cantons. The regular meeting then adjourned. and lunch was served by Mr: Nichol- son and the remainder o! the evening was spent ia locial fel- ienk . - lthe meeting was closed with the ‘Poison’: Cough Syrup; it is irelicve that _burnin _ by MimlThe antiseptic medication in Church Society are W.E. Bentley. O.T.M. Manson. GS. Ryan and Jolui Murphy, Mr. RE. Kemp "ivas appointed Vestry Clerk and Mr 0.5. Rvan was appointed Envciopc Mr. W.R. Adams, and Mr. J.M. Logan were also rc-elected auditors for the coming year. Refreshments were served and benediction by the rector. TROWBRIDGE. England -(CP) -- The 16th century rectory at Trowbridge, lust home of George Crabbe. the poet, is to be sold. HEAlTH-DE BRONCHITIS Gets Fast Relief _ Do you choke. wheeze and gasp for breath? Ia your throat dry and irritable? if you suffer in this manner. turn at once to Patton's Cough Syrup. Help yourself to clear away these troubles by using so soothing. Let it help those raw surfaces to heal ovcr and dryness. this syrup can do sufferers a world of good. Acce t no sub- ‘stitute for Poisons Cough Syrup. Sold in 35c bottles by ll Dale ‘. ' targclv atti-rvlcd. the service was l-nQ charge of llcv. G. Carlyle Webster.‘ ;.....i, .1 a ‘Likely. T.D. beaten. a u. immed m, He“ T A “won a. h... grave side hi the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were J. Lester: Douglas. George Suthcrland. Lecil Miller. Stewart Jones. Watson Ross! George Klclly. _ I Tho floral tributes were ltroullllll as follows : ~- PILLOW Family. WREATHS hi‘): and Mrs. George Sutherland Eastern llay rind l-‘ccd C0. Lid-i and Stall. - 5i'RA\S Sister lilargaret v Aunt htnrgarct and Gull Mr. iird Mrs. l-‘iank Currie Mr. and l\‘l>rs. Gordon Stetson Dot and Wcndall Howard M“ “d it“ i“? $32321. Mr. and rs. ‘eci Marion. Elmer. Isobel and Funk Mary Gtllis Kay and Alma Deni nsul liarvcy Kay and Howard Mary Wood and Reta Nellie Rodd and Fla-mu)’ Gladys and Watson Mrs. Melvin Jay Viola. and Clifford liilda MacAusland llelen and Dot MacDonald Arm llazcl and Bill Mills Mpblp white mith and Sylvia Annie and Russel Abbot! SYMPATIIY CARDS ANITA LOUISE "MICHAEL DUANE - TED DONALDSON Rwrmviuvamhuvmuauiueal.ueasia-m-aaywiiimiiaeeiiue1 0118M I! ma: llllhlM t A COWMIIA PICIUI’! u Also: Chapter No. 2 Serial, and Comedy-"AHWT LOVE CUCKQO" z r, - " M~—'“_ ”DAUGHTER OF DON Q." v VAAA a-‘ AA ‘A Mulccm and Erma. (Tileslcy and Erma Beth and Bruce Tillie Robertson Jean and Cyril Gertie and Leigh Stewart MB-ry a-rd Walter Morrlssey Anne Mclnnis, Boston. ii-Ioss. Mrs. Rcbcrt Jay and Family Muriel Lambourn Reta Jenkins, Windsor. Ont. Mrs .Aff1lck Ida Jay ilir. and Mrs. Fred White, White Sands. Stephen and Annie llolroyd Gladys and Jack McGrcgor Mr. and Mrs. James McKie, Sask- atoon, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall. Saskatoon. Sask. Clair Brouii Mr. and Mrs. George Chivcrlr hay Nicholson Howard Watts Louise and Rankin McLean Gertie arij Lco Mrs. Edward Robertson. Annan- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ivlacifiiiltton Mr. and ltlrs. Nell NacDougal and - Family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantpoell LETTERS 0F SYMI-‘ATHY Mother Mr. lllCP Mrs. Alton Dolliver. Shel- bounm. N. S. The Weeks Family. liillsborc 5t. Minnie and George llughcs Mrs. Annie L. Gillis. i-‘lat Rlvcr. Dr. and Mrs. lVlacLauchli-in. Kent- vllle, N. S. Cedric and Marlon Stetson. Wind- sor. Ont. Ml‘. tar-l Mrs. Vancouver, B. C. Bard 0f Thanks Mrs. Ashley lilacLauclilnii Family wish to thank Iliclr fricn-as and neighbours. Dr. and Ntiisrs tor their many acts of kindness; also those wiho sent floral tributes. cards and letters of sympathy during their legit aad bereavent. M. J. ilfachcatt. vvoomooooaoewroeaveevvveow-eavoeeoe and I THE ~ CHARLO‘! [ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE crurnu. auanuuu Bill llllUlll till ' l “M” ‘H I ‘St. Peters Cathedral I m. "m, m... 3; i T _ ' l "SING WHILE YOU DANCE" - i. Piiilifii EIWI RD 1 Thll colllma is reserved for new: z i; :1 iriterleat, but adlLOIflIIMJ; l , with II T°DAYTTHUR'—°NLY y aaura ma lnae -—— . 0 ‘ lghfivi‘: coats a "woe atrictly pap" rillauoaxnnual meeting of the can“ ELLEN DR-Ew ROBERT STANTON x SNIIIONJ By a advance. l Saoflové Regular Yo: CanBe £35,.“ Jflahféglxmfllvllea-tlszlr- z PM; N"; _ “mun” you" 1 Catholic Women's League 4 "3 Mum there was a fair attendance. i Sh vfn Al 3:3 - 7 - :4 " ' - . . cuswml ‘m, Phalanx‘ Ii ziryflékjrgfgmqfillzltulsiatyayzstart Reports were pyuemed by ‘he I: 0 I l 0 8 5 i: Showing A! 3.25 79 --— d“ when w a l" :3"! flncumbent. the Wardens, the __k 1: CONFEDERATION LIFI m. films; cut a y Q 2 w‘: f" [Treusuren the a. Y. P. a. the three . . i... about .... slmwcl- i dlfhglzrl; one . w lbranchgs qlfithe W. A. and the Wo- —- 1 ‘E tii-iiqtiiiili .,...i.i.. ~. .-. M (“his "i" “h” men’ L ' - - lit c t’ TRAVELLING moms at. Brawn’ “'“"'}',°';."L=¥iv~= find nus-cheep A Gilewmveslly w... elected con- : ' ' ' _ . I‘ ' " i Electric shop. Kent, Street. . oumfczflhlrtaizkilzlya u“ c“ sisting u1:—Messrs George Michael E FAST. . . OR DiE HRST. " _‘* I Wtdown the doaw-fromfito -—to ti: Mai“ Peak" 69°39 303°“ OQLiw " " u...c.-....t r..-<.-..i. " HOWARD MolNNlS’ fitted the needs of your individual lyltam, Paton. Judge Palmer, James Harris ‘t Footwear now located at 115 wiél:r°t\:r,r-ll§:y:poiatmeat. _ ll". W. l-lynd-man and Major Mac-é i: mm" 5m“ I tnctactuaitsiiii-aiiilitihcyrggihg-"irlifsfl imm“ t J‘ d 51 g ' ' - Other elections were: » vaunvrmnsz vamnsrrur-zsz: iiéfiolfiififilfifipfiffipig}, Auditors-Colin Blnmore and a. t 1,. —Hundreds to choose from at The "I hrnmrm-‘Ih-"IY "film ‘ll h- ‘ s ' o. AofGwelt om Court. I sanSii-Eéilllfildlirgtiggggy; iEsggut comiiiiiicé; u. é. Sear. ct. I , " _;* l p] ‘ . crren nd lin ‘im . f p cunuivc JACKETS. tartan lama. diiiiiiizigtnzisi?31%ifh;1iii<'ii“§1iiiii ("W Cttinmllteel lire-Cr; E-i; 1} y ‘i _ Plaid wool shirts at Jack Camerons- Carter graduated dose method tonight, Harris. Mrs, A. 1-1. Peake. .{ . _ "The Store for Men." . I-lldiurnpnutofbedtcrnomwrariiftogo Synod Delegates: T. shcrren § ’ 1’ w" -. . Major MacNutt. ‘ \ ~ cununo. arm sin JACKETS». Substitutes: r. w. I-lyntlman. J mam all wcol shirts at Jack can». us: CORRA-GEENA hand Tm" Rosers- i t’ w 0 e . eroni. “The Store for Men." lotion and after shave "it. Feeds i Delegates to D. C. S.: Col. Paton I ‘FMQ. tilt r- r The skinfl, ' Stanley Bryant and J. 1!; I-larrls. "' t’ “ . ' ' ' IIOLMANS Charlottetown store -_._. Other officers of the congress-i ’ f" \\ will be closed Wednesday, Thurs- ‘lion were to»be appointed by the‘ I i“ iday and Friday o! this week m rsuuvnsn DEAD-Mr Geor e "w"- WE ""54"", ’ ' ‘ ' ' stock taking. . . cannon o; Hampwn hlgrecelvgdi A resolution from the Women-a . $%iiglgn. .. ~ ———— is telegram w yyj m d Guild for the repair and bettd’ . ’ .. 3."; ONE GLANCE at their radiant healthy faces and you M0035 AND MacLEOD LTD" news that his“ ialdrlgt bsotligr. teqmpmem. °r m“ klmhe“ “'83 Bu‘! b . u know that they are full of energy and are all set to go ""111 b9 0105611 Wednesday m‘! William C.. of South Vancouver, fled unammlmsly- i M“. COMEDY SPORT CART ' 5 no.4?- nttss: um .i.i.’i.“§‘i...”.§.‘~i.“§“ R on “its. . " s - °°" ~ =t = stilt; staunc . u _n l e o ~ 1g, 1 7_ B . s ry 5 es a y com- o . v - . (ca: hsellpslseud you_ mounting for business on Friday, January he erly hingyelnwgfieizragtlzg; imended for his work in lhc Iliifitli.‘ 0nd NOVELTY REEL z =. 30, _ _ . i rou t e mornings r‘: 31st. Canada who": he “on Joined the .ycar. “eee4me»l--a“ - A A W , ”“§ My . ~" ' ‘ The question of the stipends of , “ unlit KMY ANN lAlllflLPit LYNN GARNER - SCOlT - BAiii ' DEAN COMM STOCKWELL- MARSHALL Also: Melody of Youth- Popular Science In Memorials: LATE MRS. JOHN l). MQcKAY ’l‘.hcrc pflibCli peacefully axvay or November 114th. i946. at her home. Marion Elizabeth Evans. Widow of the lat; John D. MacKay, New Lon- don and formsrly o: Irishtown at ‘he i189 c1’ 72 years. She was sud- dauly stricken and death cant: nut-r in few hours illness. llc: passing _carna as a great shock to liur tam.- lily and manyiriendg in 1h; com- munlty. Sihe was a momiber of the New Loirdcn Presbyterian Church and a wontan of fine Cill‘i$li3ll character Wllil a quiet and gciitie disposition which endeared lier to all. There are left to mourn two sans ‘and two daughters namely: liilld- red. Mrs. H. M. Biuttaln. Westville, N. S.: Jennir. Mrs. Bruce 'Ciark. Clinton; Gcorzc, at home ar-l James of Clinton; also six grandchildren. The funeral which wnslargely at~ tended was held on Tuesday at I l’. M. frcm her late residence. the ‘service being conducted by Rev. L A, lVlacGowan. Hymns cur: were: "The Lord is My Shepherd". "For- cvci- Wit-h the Lord". "Strep On Beloved Slccp." Mrs. Angus Green presiding at the organ. Pall bearers were: James Stewart. Angus Green. Jamca lsheen. John Evans. Willard Riley, James Evans. She was tcttderly laid to rrst it‘. the ' New London Cemetery. FLORAL TRIBUTE! ' PliiOW~Fflll1U§H g \\'reaili-».\lllcl" .\lrs. Buntaizi. Si‘. SDTRf.'——Gl'hlldChliKilY-ll. ~ Spray-Jficra. Jim and Mary. Crescent ~ John and Katheryn. James and ltfnrlnr. Wreath. ' w London W. M. S. Vlreaih. ton W. l. __.___._____¢ l llard oi Thanks i The family o.’ tlw- laic P-lrs. John ‘Ti. Alacltiiy hf N:\v London. thanks ‘their many filflldg and ticlgilrbotlrs for the many acts of klndvu-ss. cards, letters of sympathy. floral tributes. also J. l.. D jison. undcrinkrr. dur- ing tireir sad bcreavcntcnt. llcrbcrt and ‘so Memos-inns in Iovilu: m ' of John W. blur-Donald. (‘ ‘dlfllifl llcad, who dis-d January 2i). i946. The smile ne luvcd. no longs-r Will meet us at the door. And the vrrloe so cairn. so gcntll ‘We shall hear on earth no more. ‘Lovingly Remembered by Berfllli i Wendell and Grandchildren. SOUTH MILTON W. l. i 1 The regular monthly meeting‘ of South Milton Women's lnsti-i itute was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Horne on January B.‘ Ten members were present. In the absence of the secretary Mrs. "J. D. MacDonald was appointed to that position. Reports were received from the various com- nllltces and all bills voted lo be ti. In Memori In loving memory of John W. MacDonald. who departed lhls life January 29, 1940. Somewhere back of tzhe sunset Where our loved one will never mite die lie lives in that land of glory Above that bright blue sky. Ila only good-night dear fathn 1th just what we used to say We will see you again In the morn- The February meeting will be ht the home of Mrs. Gerald Hooper. as a social evening for the members and their husbands. A co “tee of Mrs. Robert ‘l _ Hooper. Mrs. Gerald Hooper and Mrs. Jack Stockmiin was ap- ‘u ‘he M“ M ammwr d.” Zion Church Christian Endeavour The Members of west Cove Head Women's lirstitute. Jaimie and Ira Caste Auld and Family Aggie niid Percy Douglas Mrs. Thomson and Family Family George and Jean Kiclly Ida Boll and Family Edith Ravcrthlll UGH SYRUP Jo; and Alice ltoblnscit Kay and Verna Carr - Nara Brent. and Taaafi Mr. ‘and Mrs. Isaac Lmwson and pointed to arrzmgc tlic PFOQIMILi “nu-ted by 11g “u, and yamity. Roll call will be answered with a Valentine verse. Each member, will bring refredimcnts. It was decided to have a grab-bag at this meeting. I The program of tho evening -—- ccnsisted of an interesting paper LON-DON. Jan. 27- tOPi~ Wigs on "Flowers for the Lawn". writ- may become popular once more. ti-h and road by Mrs. MacDon- with nylcn used lnsicid at’ hair say aid. and a contest by Mrs. Rob- London fashion experts. crt Hooper. I A demand for nylon in preformed The collection of $1.00 was rc- to hair wig; is reported in thqtrlcnl ccivcd and lunch was scrvcd by circles. slrcc th: whiw- fibre can be the committee in charge and the dyed to the most delicate shadq Intel. without lacing lb luetre. NYLON FOR IIAIR 1N LATEST WIGS