-f--1-"-!"'- “fir , \- "in, nuncrma rouonuow l, E _ gg-gaqa-ciuannxaix scant-aim amazed“? ‘l’ council 0r ENGLAND usiiiizu-criuilcrl ‘ ol LANADA . - s ii L g1‘, D A ___ _.__- this? p; dance UNDAY- . s3,” lloly Communion. - Katine. l lleb- luehnrlet. Choral “an some: Soho“- sat » s ‘Lilli Bnturiley sud Thur!!!“- ‘ ,.. WGDNCF- eomed and ‘the Incumbent ;~ w - - "s" -"ii'..:.="i.a"'°* EVERYBODY sr. _PAULN'S;CHURCH__\ ~u ’ T“ fl’ 0r." Ibhott, ma: 1 ‘:;...~’t‘llfi’... Earle. Organist l7- Beeo s Sunday in use. Jug, |||,_vl1I0l‘llO Communion, A. ’ i u.oo n. m. Moi-nil! Prlyer mil Ser- 1,317)“: m, Sunday School end Bible 1.00 m. conflrglflvn 3""? an R1 lion. . _T>T€€§EY“T"ETziL*~ 7 THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES ~ . Minister ,1“. Bussell lomere q .- 1.» ' like l. ‘hbIenlh ' Hlltjho. 11.00 n. m. Morning Worship i u» Pray ." .....::., r.".'r-_...i:. no p. in. cumin School. _ w nu ' geigmfilfigglfl oyuebter w»- c‘ Antxgm: "God n s Spirit." 2-m- Il e - i rs man-u iu om sneer- voleee endrdzll “nth: “ ZION PRESBYTERIANfi CHURCH Prince‘ no Grafton Street Ilnlttt REV. O. CARLYLE M Arth, Ohdlr hlreoto , I’ n Orllnllt. Miss Helen w M. _ Jllmlebbeth School and EVENING , WOI-BIIIP ‘LOOPLRLTII :"l\|lI‘rl.f ‘he G0. "fflmQ O Q 0 ___,You ore airdhlly invited to wor- CHAURCH OF CHRIST" CENTRAIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNE Mlnl MRS. M. flTlWAlTfglamnlstnladd Choir Director Serin . ‘ “mega e Trlqp-"Qg .__ | _ -, s!" lgillmo y Messrs. - 7 . . - . ssh d services are held in . JRI, cit-iii. nu mu ere free ‘a? ulupwpprhleil. Visitors are Sermon got new. depr e F. sins-ton. Bishop of the m.» of Nov! Booth. rvl His Lordehi Ill "solids-Stir 11's Rite of Con. 1J1- CHURCH Rev T E. s. 1.0.0.0 has M fill-rim and Choir blrcctor i“ ~ ".- en , re 0n Life ll! be‘ 11.00 o. m. Beginners and Primary a Departments. ' ‘ 11.00 l. lllu-FUBLIO WORSHIP Sermon: ' Ell CBOSSBDADS" - Bev. T. E. MeLeniuin. . Anthem: "0 Saviour oi the World" “his. cs1 Be A 0 Ill‘ hi3 p. mfrunuc we gnu Sermon: “FAITH. D AMIO" - ‘ The Minister.‘ Selection by kdlee Double Quar- lietto-"Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide?‘ Wells. them: “Tm Lord ll My Shep- MO-Jlfhe Firidzlullour-with a epeoinl invitatlo to returned service peruonn mnfillneesrureverenoe, sincerity this sanctuary. ' sspnsr '" THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev. l. Judson Levy. BJ), MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. Lenten The anthenr. elects-Inn's "Come Holy Ghoet." Till CIIUII H SCHOOL meets lm- mediately st the close of Morn- ing Worship. The Mons’ Class meets st flue some hour. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I 0- m. u.oo , ' °°-'-'--'-'-'i-I.~Z'-."'....""'I'I".T'.Z-"‘ m) _ Abide in nos" (soul! 1'13? Id. Uhuroh School 5nd Pl- ' v ‘ Down the m- soul I series of evnn elllllo on the general t eme of Salva- tion, ails subleot on this own- alollllwWlgy Do I Need Salve- o , Anfllem “flushed Mill Still" (Mor- Chvrnle "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," Soloist Mr. Ivan Robert- son. \_ MB. G; Elliott Full, organist and director of choir. ' "Li?" €.°i€t"“’1~iii¥'“‘si‘i-ii§¥ salmon. wnbnmo muses-r wsnssw (or _ The first couple married under Poland's new lsw which abolished church cere- monies end requires all marriages be performed before e c1911 regist- rerrccclved sn unexpected sur- rise. - Mayor S. Tolwlnski, who officia- ted, gave the bride and groom a government permit to occup one room with an ad olning kl chen. In war-ruined srsaw, only one mum mellowed for each family because of the acute lack of hous- ing facilities. ‘The "British and foreign Bible Society m‘ CANADA Zuvn NEWFOUNDLAND , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND \ AUXILIARY ted cfildrm have been left s rvlng and homeless. “s: vlrillhnot be Qllbllflllwlfl re- a erisl ; e Mist restore 53w e ‘d! the ipirit. Today s. b hter prospect downs, , ,."We' n a reformetlon order on s. igle basis m. built otherwise is m‘ build on lend." ~ » _ -Viscount slimy. ‘ "This " hter t" “for Eurombflgnd 1.111% for ell the world, surel entici- pates the ubllcat on and ii TRINITY UNITED, i henna Miiiiltotions é The Times. A London \ eeoeooeeoeo 000-00-0964-6444 RESTLEBSNESS 0t s11 the Decaiogue perhaps ihe tenth commandment is broken more often than any other, because ‘envy-and. in particular, envv of [position rather than possessions- , s among the commonest of human ifalllngs. A-man can esslly ersuade "himself that his difficult es are ' exce tlonsl, that life would be vssty slmPler and pleassntler for him t only he could change places with someone else. Ln the early do s of Christlanltv this desire for c an e often too n different form, an spran from a worthler motive than a w sh for Brenter case, wealth or fame. Many of the converts found that to fulfil the demands of the creed they had accepted and lo live u}: t0 its standard wus immensely (ll - they thought li’ only this new re- ligion had brought them also a new setting in life, Si. Paul was well aware of this restlessness, this desire for change, among his converts and steadily discouraged it. For himself, “I have learned,” w a w God. h h.- writes “in whatsoever state 1 gag-twill: 1a,”; w“ W5] am, therein to be content." Chrll- tlsnlty, in his view, demands demands no specls setting. When at Phlllppi he has baptized a giolcr and his family, the apostle ‘nukes .no suggestion that henceforwaru the gnoler must follow some new occupation. Instead, hc will do lilo old things in a new way, with a new perception of the opportuni- ties they provide. He wil be able to perform mnny deeds of kind- ness and to bring spiritual light Sermon “The Church's Need of £0 those who, literally, sit ln darli- Cleansing’; beginnings series of ness and the shadow of death. den o. to the Chm-ch, When St. Paul writes to lhs Corin- thian Church his counsel on this subject is explicit. "Let each man abide in that calling wherein hc was called." In conclusion, the apostle repeats his command, with the addition of two words which interpret it: “Let each man wherein he was called therein abide with God.’ Whatever a man's calling. 1t At this service Mr. Levy begins can be consecrated by a sense of fllll God's presence. Such teaching has s special value at the present time when much restlessness ls Inevitable. Clearly, the Christian should neither cnn- tinue in an occupation which his conscience -‘ ins nor seek change merely to gratify personal ambition. He must nlm not nt us- lng the world lo better himself but st using himself to better the world. If his restlessness is due to his laudable wish to serve God and man more worthlly, instead of searching for new ground to oc- cu y, he should dig more deeply Ln what already ls his. However restricted the setting of his life may seem, the opportunities are there. His prayer should be for vision to recognize them, and for the spiritual strength which will turn them to full account. i GILL — DONAHOE A quiet wedding took place at All Saints Church, Cardigan, on Februarg , 1946, when Anne Teresa onahoe, nungest daughter of tihe late Jclm omhoe and Mrs. Dona 0e of Roseneaiih, was united 1n m rra e w Raymond G111, son oflMr. an Mrs, J, T. Gill of Elliot- s v e. . The bride was attractively at- tired in a lain dmss of aqua. nisx~ ine, wool ersey with brown leop- are trimmed coat and matching sc- cessorles, She was attended by her sister, Florence. who wore a light green crepe dress with black cost and accessories. The groom was ablyd supported by his brother Ed~ our . I Nu iel Mass was celebrated by Rev, , D McMahon, D. D., pastor at, All spirits Church. DurLng the Mass nppropril-te hymns were ren- dered by Miss Teresa. Donahoe. cou- slp oi’ the bride, at the o an. as- skstgi by members of iihe c ilclrorls c o . After the ceremo b breakfast was served at the pr es home to gues of the immediate families. After the reception amid showers bf good wishes thei happy couple left on s honeymoon to Moncton end other points o! the Maritimos. Qn their retu a party was held at their new omo w which over one husidred guests were invited Viwetahle Laxatives Better Than Salts 0i Mineral Oil? Mineral Oil is apt to leave the tract say. When you use DB. HAM] TONS PILLS your lystem ls relieved of much foul waste. Th]; helps to cleanse the blood of many, impurities. To have clear. ruddy shin. to look and feel well. lo digest your meals better and be alive s at ‘your best, let DB. HAM- ILT N’S PILLS elp you —.mlld end pflcotlve, ey do not cause I A Upper. Prince Street i s simply groin‘, moo wsosssnAr-mcnc ATS ,o"cml>‘K ,_ ‘All are’, heartily“ invited to attend. I‘ , y . '- - w l W oar-ir- otri-i own-rm" " _ ' Cflflllllllllil ma. any o. 25o sfsil deni- OI’! I DR AMILTONS PI .. a . TllE sitimoii ARMY, , BITABEI. ll AML: Holiness Meeting. 2:80 P.M.: Sunday School. _ _ and W ‘ ADJT. osiium iwill eoniiuet“i‘_el,i'servlgee i ,_; ssdcnu. ‘moment, 'i.'i".i-. ii..i~ c“ / Q flcult, and the difficulty would. have been considerably reduced,‘ | “ P A l 4"“ ‘tmmpha v h spec al kind of ll , but that life ' illEllIllAI/Lgllllllllllv This column u reserved for Ii - of local interest. but edver . ef s news; nature may at nu cents e word. r ‘l! I" able In r-‘venoe - COOK'S n» Photogrlphl- nsnsiimron Electric Shavers. Toombs Music Store, 8-16-11. EXPECTED HAIL! n car of Laprairle Red Brick No, 1. ‘I110 Rogers Hardware Com . ited. 3-8- Llm run ousnmlm m‘ 114%.’!- --1s1anders and others in p! desirous o1 obtaining The Giraud!» may do so at Walker's White 891$ ll Salter St. ' ORWELL-VEBNON PASTOBAIl HABGE, _ scone/y, March 11th. Services. Cherry edgy 11 AénM- Vernon River 2.30 P Orw P, M, Rev. Roy E, Webster, (Pres- bytery-Supply). . 3-1371! MR. AND MRS, HERB MW LEOD, of Cumberland Hill, a-n~ rnuncc the engagement of his daughter Marjorie Christina to Roderick George MarKenzie, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace MM? Kenzle, Dundas. Wedding to take place in the near future. 3-16-11. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, rch 17. 1946. Second Sunday in Lent. 8.80 a. m. Corporate Communion. A Y. . 1.00 A. M, Morning Prayer and Sermon. 2.3061. m. Sunday School and Bible lass. 7.00 p. m. Confirmation Service and Sermon. Preacher, The Right,‘ Rev. George F, Kingston, Bishop of the Diocese of Nova Scotla. At thiswServlr-e I-Ils Lordship will administer the Rite of Confirmation. Everybody welcome. SPECIAL SPEAKER AT SAL= VATION ARMY CITADEL —Ma- J01‘ A. Dixon, Divisional Com- mander of the Salvation Army for New Brunswick and P. E. I. Divi- sion will be visiting Charlottetown and will be the s ccial speaker at the weekend serv ce in the Salva- tion Army Citadel, Great George Street. Adjutant B. Bernet, recent- ly discharged from the R. C. A. l", now of the Public Relations Department and stationed at Mone- ton, which includes P. E. I. will accompany Major Dixon and assist at all the services. BIBLE TRANSLATIONS, — The Bible Society's translations includ- ln Scriptures for the blind in 40 d ferent languages, are published in England and elsewhere by repu- table flrms, and circulated by Churches, Mlsslcrnry Societies, and devoted friends. In addition, it has its own machinery for dis- tribution. consisting of Bible Houses, (10 in Cans/do), Depositor- les. and in pre-wsr days over 1,000 Men and Women Colporteurs, l9 now workin i/n Canada, Help the cause of he British "Society? "i5 '~iEI__ABEP.I,J.FT°“YF;..$*~RD-'A~'“- Q T U, PRACTIC ' I um. susnsv AFTER. urn-mug ' I hear s clear voice calling, calling. Calling out of the 1118M, _ O. you who live In the Light of Life, -We are bound in the chains of _ Our eyes received no sight, O, you who have never been bond W live amid turmoil and horror. Wfie O, you to whom life is liberty. We stand in the ashes of IUEDS, We Lire ready to fight the fight. O. g. -.- whose feet are firm on the Bring us the Llghtl darkness, owbllnd, Bring us the Light! re might is the only right. Bring us the Llghll Rock, ijizug us the Light! You minnow-you. shall not forget S u . Oul here in the darkest night, Wcnre drowning men, we Ire dy- ing men, Bring, O, bring us the Light! -John Oxenlium. MISSIONARY CENTENABY OI‘ CANADIAN CHURCHES I , It is justone hundred years‘ since the 1' 1i llllSSlQlHlFy sent by u Cn- iiad I Church to carry the Gos- ci u non-Christian land sailed rom inlifnx for Burma, This forerunner of the host of mlssnon- sent forth by the Churches o1’ Ca- sries, who since then have neon nndu, was Richard Burpee who was sent by the Baptists of the- Marltlme Provinces in 1845. i A few months later, in the same year, the Nova Scotiu Synod of the Presbyterian Church desigiinl.» ed their first missionary, John Geddie, whose memorial lablci on the Island of Anelteum in the South Seas bears the inscripi-oxi, "When he landed in 1848, lhcrc‘ were no Christians here, and when he left in 1572, there were no henih- , on." In 18M, Bishop Mountain, of Quebec, mnde on episcopal visit to the Canadian Nor! West {or the purpose of organizing and develop- ing the work among the Indianal This work had been previously started and curried on by Missicn-l dry Societies nf the Church of Eng- l land. Bishop Mountain's visit smirk-i ed the beginning of the work of‘ the Church of England in Czldlildfi. In 1840 James Evans, was sent by the issionary Society of lhl‘ Canadian Methodist Church as their first Missionary to the In- dians of Western Canada. 1 This centuiyof missionary sel- vice has been marked by such widening of outreach on the 1711M of all these Churches and such manifestations of all these Churches through the P- E- I. Auxiliary Oriana such manifestations of Divine Branch. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES — Morning and Evening Worship st the Kirk tomorrow will be condiuct- ed by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, M, A, S. '1‘. M., who will also preach the sermons, in the morning slung u his text "And as blessing as to call for devout thanksgiving and renewed ',ledi-' cation. A review of what has been‘ wrought during the century and its bearing on the situation the Church 1s facing today cannot fnll~ to inspire and challenge all our!‘ people, as we go forward with re- newed faith to the larger tasks oi he prayed. the fashion of his cour» the century ahead. tenance was altered," (S, Luke? 9:29), and in the evening, “Even in; Oammunions-the Baptist. the, Church of England, the Presbyler-I ion, and the United Church-each. laughter the heart is sorrowful" (Proverbs 14:13). The music for the, day will be under the direction of. the Church Organist, Miss E. Lil liar. McKenzie. Mus, Bac, At Mid- week Worship on Wednesday we shall study the Third word from the Cross, in a special series of Lfintafl Meditations Card or Thanks . The family of the late John Hard- Lng wish-to thank their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sym- gafélyl in their recent bereavement. Acknowledgement The Pruvlnolul Snnutorlusn Com- mission acknowledges with thank! the following donations received. slnoe January 1st, 184d New London Women's Institute ! visions Women's Institute ma» “g0!!! Creek Women's Institute Wait Riwnlt Women's Instltufe Stun-ling filled chair with foot s oo Aliunnse Association of Noll-e, ",,' pomph-I Dame Academy, lets and stead, 3-16-11. _ IIOW T0 SAVE There ls aiwnyl n way to save lf you really want to do so. Many waste msney year after year, and wonder hy at the end they= have not anything, This article demonstrates how it can be done, (that la save and spend). For instance take house rent for example. on may be pey- lng $30.00 $40.00, .00. or more per month for a few rooms. hvcn per month for l0 years to $8600.00 and $50.00 runs Into 80.000 for the some time. To solve this problem. whet Inuit be done? What ls the first step to- tnko? The first is, secure the rand to build on, Th mllllh h ll 1h t ' my °m off lull‘. “To time Jo fall to secure a piece to build. Wherzxmin-awg n mhgmd‘: ls a . a on E or e ‘mm I0 er, end e0 III. cc I ‘is the thief of l! "1"" ‘"1"; '"' IOII LII OVIII I sum them ln the 1m, ti. _ ‘I PM: Evangelistic M96110! ll“ " n 5 MAJOR A. DIXON " s beghnni , keep on psy- not It in the, have lllidl magi» imegrg home. Thlrorliele none be lueoia lele. ‘i2..';‘i€».ll'.‘2lin..“°'tl a?! fimnsnltrtcwmi: in‘ wi- "smi- ~ heed of m S t. over, get &““,I',';§‘§.'s,:"..:r.b: £E*-m"“7§ It ls fitting, therefore, that these of_whlch is now commemorating t g completion of a hundred years of missionary outreach, should join, ln the observance of this mission- ary centenary. We heartily com- mend the observance of the Cen- tenary to our- respective churches. GORDON N ' President, Baptist Federation of‘. Canada. r DERWYN T. OWEN Primate of the Church of England 15ml in Canada. A. C. STEWART Moderator, General Assembly of tlée Presbyterian Church in Can- s a. JESSE H. ARNUP i Moderator of The United (Jliurch, “or by 5mm prombmon 18w’ Carolina has 100 tics; 75 of lhcm are (lry. Texas has 258 CC1'.“lJ4‘\‘I o.‘ are dry and 19 have D001‘ of Canada. Is The Tide Turning? The following quotations lrom| the Ontario W. C. T. U, clip sheet‘ for December may serve as an encouragement, and as a stificn-i lng for the backbone, to those who. fear that Prince Edward Island in‘ s onsorlng Prohibition, (‘anllnl ho‘ rght, and all the other provinces, wrong; to those who consricncc‘ ‘and ideas of right and wroniz arc, [governed by what "they" say imd o. “In the United States. Alabama Hand 67 counties; 5 of them are D ne dry. Arkansas has 75 counties; 25 of thcm are dry. Georgia has 159 counties; 123 of‘, them are dry. Kentucky, 120 counties; 84 of them ore dry. Mississippi hns »82 counties" are dry and all prohibit hard liq- ; INLAROEMINI’ s RICH“ FRAMID (wiui m»: s»: u-en HAND COLORED I 3: yle from my Ihellm- "I l s: muss-n S“r-‘°r:".:..'i 5e- ruwd on 11031:? . %es. ellutor N . _.._~'s'>,!i_~.>~' - ingots r: n7" - -e. , DIPI‘. D. sllllrduvl sud“ fprlfl lenilll heroical- ILMEliAMPLE 0F innit Bsiuiiiiciiiiii NSTONE iiuiiiumiiii I viz-y " r» , ‘AT HOME 0i‘ COLONEL ‘ '1 he Z1170“: pictures of the house, barn and grOunds of Li. Co]. If. \\', johnstone, at mglon, show that L01. joliiistmie practices what he preaches in advocating rum! beautifica- Thc mp plClllfc gives a general view of the house and grounds. The middle picture is 0f thc cnlrzincc and <l1'i\'c\\";i_\', and the lowcr one shows the lily pond and fountain. .......‘Kn Meritorious ..-a Mesnorfiam ' MRS. IIENRY lllacKlfiNglfl sncclully away on cbrunry 12th, 511s MacKcuzic ul’ St. 1'c,cr:. That is, of 861 counties in he South, 541 arc dry Billl in 57 vlhcr counlics only beer is sold. The lnct is that. cvcry 1 has its corresponding Ynllcy; ivhcn lhc haromothr falls \‘L‘1'_\' lmv lhLr/fl is nothing left for it in do but, l0 l-‘coiuui-y 1U.dl,Jnmcs ulccabe 0 , Snnlicpc. 130m nt Rollo Ba‘; Ammnfln i Buy, She had bccn indispuscd for ninct_y—iu‘c years iigo, he spent tht “ ‘the last three months but the end came very unexpectedly, born at St, Petcrs Bay All her lilc was spcm here with the cxcc-pliozi of a shur- , residence in British Columbia and Lnsi, SHCTRHILHKS - :1 direction it than taLc lhc opposite direction. Things have bccn gl-iiin: so had rctcnlly with rcgnrd lo ilic liquor cvil, that, ll from no nllici" iivli- cation. we might lccl assured that ‘a change ls coming. Government hnyc cruised plumb the depths n1 in (his traffic, nnrl no! l ,tlic papers Ilfipfilllvll an 44 .hi::h" in arrests for drunk.- In n recent lcltcr n rflPllfl w!" |"I hIlYL‘ bccn a lifir-lnni: Dbl-ml. ‘but if any Governnvrnl | the Prohibition quc. ,ha\'c my volc whili- I llvc." By her sterling qualities of mind‘ February 18111 to St. Eugeneh Ch manner. she endenrcd hcrsclf to all, m, Young and old found her a gracious‘ cci companion, and n11 have hs-cn en-i 501p rlched bv her fellow-i pila1iiy_ A naturally .1 , tlon won for hcr P6, who mourn hcr $llfldCli pnssin . .. 1 Herr-ind of Charlottetown, also the 5,56. Sunday from S:, Peters Bay Uni- " Ms‘ follownr ted Church. conducted bv hm- Lnr, Rcv D. Wnllncc MncPhz onion: (‘ Yhc ofw c‘c\vri and Mrs. Dan .11., IS Hm “do (liming? ,ll\mi.s H11; ucir merit cannot fool all the pi-nnlg s1l| the time. The people are begin-l ning to woke up. 'I'hc "Browci-‘s Journal," Fcbru- I l5, 1944, pncc l3 slnics: ‘The shadow of Frohihillon lo some crztcnt obscuring lhc sun- light of legalized production distribution of alcoholic hcvcrnitrs; This is evidenced by tho gum in lucnl option clc-clicns won by llic advocates of prohibition. As nles add up to (lollnrs, so pptlon dry gains countrywide, then sialc-w victories, and n11 of 111$ ultimately adds up to national prohlbifinn." is the time for n11. peonlc who want to be on the winning silage; to rally to the cause of Pro- “The 01d Ruggczl Cross" was ‘r dercd bv Mrs. Jcnn Burch nnd Mr ‘Jnlm MiicFnlllim. ‘ Lcll in mourn hcr passing m" hcr husband and cnn MncNelll, S‘. Peter's “Bl wicih: R. D llsvcrhill. Muss; recently returned from William, Alfred and Rvb llnvcrhill ilass- on Cnrrlc, Mrs. PFTDPH Vcrril Three brothers predec- ensod her, one less than a month‘ R10. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Alcx Freeman Lcslv, Vrvv word (Julglcv and Thnmns lwlwcll Interment took place 1n Midgell Gard of Thanks \ __-__- Mr. Henry Mackenzie and fam- 11y wish to express thanks no neighbors end friends for y kindnesses shown during ltlssfMucKenzllfl illness and f0 flowers and messages of sympathy . received in‘ their bereavement. TIIMZ ALREADY PASTID “.".I‘hc wsvc may he defeated, Edi TOPS FOR 1.000 YEARS Paris world for 1.000 ycars d Berry Ih-eihen 1' ii, it: end Vernldiee. Who. 137 Water Steel. Jami-is hicCABE There pnmcdppg-Hceiully away u’ greater purl; of his life here, Hi 11,, She Wflflyuuzs frequently visited durln ‘ Ins, P-llltPh Simpso g{ his bv his pastor. Rev_ , C. in and by Rev. William vim also administered tihe The Illllfiffd, which wus held on 1, Covrixcnd, was largely nt- Reqiiiczn High Mass Will .' Rev. l\_ C, Mncl-‘hcr- officiated at the l-‘allbsnrcrs wcrc: Joseph . Aiiller Bcslrsto. Janna '11 ". lsnnc Lawson, Vill- 1 and Para-ll Curran. o mouizu, one brother, izzmily": ltcrnsrd of Pleas- ; l/lrs. 'l‘homas llorgsn ms cf Sirsflicpc: Mrs, J. ' and Mrs, A. MacDonald n1" ‘Syiizcr; thlrjvthrse dxcn and one gritnl grand- . lav his soul res‘. 111 peace 04m: or Thanks Thc fnnxily of the lute Jame Efcfinbc wish lo sincerely thiml nhcir kind neighbours who assisted during their bereavement. Also ilicsc who sent Moss Cards and Mcssngcs of Sympathy, iii masonic» In proud end loving mem- Lleut. Thoma V. Holland B. C. . . . A vi t f l-h 0f l-l. biog, "S. Gdysbddm b! 5311p “this, MINI! 17, 1"‘. We are thinlilflt 0| Y“ '9' d3)’ Toma Thinking of the pest. Picturing yum in memory Just u we new you Ieet. _ poE2hf’li.'§°£;i-'Z"w"°‘e3n .