‘$58151’ _¢;'j-‘< s. l7 "1 L u. :n m L‘: n‘ t 1e ie m. d a 1t , _\ n a r1‘ 14 >1 ‘J 7 it 1 1 k 9 I y-aca ElGHT a Hunter River and Vicinity Mrs. J. L. Stevenson, New GIBS- gow, ieoently s nt a pleasant week with her daug ter, Mr; J. R Mills Hunter River. She then left 0n Friday morning May 9th. tor Kingston Ont... wheie she will visit her daughter-in-law Mrs. E. Stevenson. From there she will journey to Ottawa to visit her daughter Mrs. G. I... Bzyanton and thrct- of her sons George W. Har- vey E. and William H. who live at Fort Willivm- Ontario, From there if health permits she will g0 V0 hfasicterl. Sask, to visit two other sons Butcn E. at Masiefleld and Millar l-l. who is a civil engineer at North Batik-ford. Sask. Mrs. Stev- enson locks [0‘.‘\\'al'd with the umflst plreuure lo beinz ro-unted villi the Vililfillh menibe s cf her famllv. Ii all goes well she expects to be away until the fall. Word has been received that Ke r hlazleod. a former school tc.u-liet' but now a pilot in the R A F‘. iris "t l-irzd. Fnrii/s liee wish Ken" the best of luck ard a safe return. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Lamont. Springmii. and Mr. and Mrs. Will CBJUEOII are rcceivinn congratulv t:o"s llllfill the nriival of a baby p.11 to ra-sli home resnectvely lilies lTvotltv ltiacKenzie- tea"her at Stanchel. has resumed her dut- l"‘s after a severe attack 0i‘ measles. F!» ivncrts a re v 111 at'end- ~< scvvrnl of h pupls have YYiTKIS ('5. Mt". and Airs. Rrzinald Wliltlock o as l"('1l‘ guest. Nlr. “Fiiitloclfls '1' Paul, of Concord. New Xhsfor Rtllpll Josey was taken ‘u Ed '1 (i Island Has- (‘ll Pfiliiav t. irhert’ he vnt all operation. Litest re- are that he is dong well K311015011 who has ill in the Prince : . . Hospital is still a. patient thei . Her ccnd ticn at. l mt.» of wi-‘iirg is considered good. On Thursday morning she under- went an operation for appendicitis, nhich ivas successful and she is dclizg int‘. w m Keilvmiirs bwn confined to ti.“ llOllSt‘ for sznie Wfieks sui- fering from a severe alt-ark o1 flu. Mr. Nelson Cnrew who has been quid» iii at 11's htme in Hopedalc, ha: vnwrcd tfte Prnve Edward Is- land Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Albert Todd entertained the mcmbrrs oi‘ the Stancnel W. I. at their last meeting. ‘The afternoon was spent ‘in quilting for the Red C Tea was served by the host- (‘M1, Among those from Hunter River ‘.l.'.lllll;'.{ the funeral of the late . H. Stavet were. Mrs. L. R. S iphant. MJ. and Mrs. A. w- Sianiiirt. M s. Wilfred Whit-lock» Rev. Luvs Murray and Mrs. Mur- rav. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Mac- T"‘ll;.'ll. Ml‘. and Mrs. Robe t Smith Q 1 Mr. William Smith, Mr. N611 uIClIClSCD of Ilartsville. Miss Celia Stevenson of Elliot; is fll n; the vacanry at the store of r. N. A Cutcliffe. Their former - adv Miss Jean MacLcoci has . oplfil u p;siticn in Charlotte- toun. a. R The rcgular monthly meeting of the lltnxzei- River Red Cross met at the hcmc cf Mrs. W. I. Bowman wmh the president m the chair. 'l‘licie were twenty members pro- nent. Minutes of last meeting were wad and adopted. A committee ocnsistng oi Misses Florence Noye Dorothy Cutcliife Mirian Woolner a:::i Verna. Andiews ‘vcrc appointed to soLcit candy to be sold at the n w. It was decided to spend $3.00 on prograrm Ior comimg play. Sev- eral completed articles were passed 1n by various members also l. qu it donated by Mrs. J. S. Macleod. C: .E‘CllC1'l amounted to $1.27. Next. m cling to be held at the home of Mrs. William MacDoutzall. Meeting closed with “The King." Mr. Hztnibal Murray. a highly respected citizen of Frederictm. pa~=-.:l awav on May 21. at lht‘ 11'. l." oi his son James Murray, age 83 years. A service of more than passing interest Look place at Hunter River United Church on Wednesday even- ing May 21st, when William 1m MacDonald, a native scn received his licence to the minzstw of the Uniuxl Chu..oh of Canada, Rev. Lewis Murray pastor of the church read the scripture and introduced the candfliate. Rev. Mr. Skinner who has been elected president o! the P. E. Island Prestiytrv was in charize and pz-eio med the ceremony of ckncing. Rev. Mr. Tiley o! Cavendish addressed the congrega~ ticn. and Mr. Millay of Breadal- bone addressed the condfclate. The scripture rend was 2 Timothy, 4th capter verses 1-8. and the hymn: were 6B1. 233 249. 288. The servioo was s beautiful one throughout. and all present rcjoiccd to see a boy of their own communitv taking n’: place in the ranks oi’ the lvlinlstry. Mr. MacDcnald who fa the youngest son of thelate D. M. andMrs. Mac- Donald of l-lopedale will be ordained at Mt. Allison. Saclwille on June H. He w'll then go to take up his chosen life's work. TllGJIDTByQTS and best wishes oi‘ a multitu e of friends follow him whenever he may go. B. In Memoriam MRS. ALICE NEWSOM Mrs. Alice NewsCm of Somer- trtlle, Mass aged 83 ycarfi who lived four yeai; in Daytona Beach. Flor- ida. died at 4 o'clock Thu sday afternoon at a Hospital flflil tn- Jures received Ircm a. fa1., and other ailments from which she couldn't regain her strength. Bho is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Linda Goldsmith of Bomervillc Maw. I izrand daughter Mrs. Vin- cent. Sula Conn. um gwat grand son George 801a of New aunt. Conn. and three 5151M’: Mrs. Grace Myers, Hamptlm. P. E. I. M's. Rrbcrt Myers and M's. Clrrfg Cotes Kenringtcn P. E. I. One bother also survives, Mr. Herb Lowther. Charlottetown, P. E. I. The Wu to be can’! ha. lioltmiuF-lt! or dmlda r - Goldsmith. when burial will hi! plnco beside he: ‘hudvmd. m. wan-g “THE CHARLOTIETQWN QUARDIAN M.“ 28 1041 In 1918-1919, when Canada“ asked its citizens to locm their money to the limit, they did it-enthusictstically. It was sufficient for them to know that Canada needed the money. They poured out their money to buy Victory Bonds in $501, $100's, $500's and $1,000’s . . . yes, tens and hundreds of thousands. The loyalty and eagerness with which they loaned the money astounded the world. And Canada paid every cent of principal and interest. We did it before. We will do it again. From our now greater population there will be another outpouring of dollars for Victory because the threat to our freedom is grave". now than it_ was then. Canadians have never failed to back up their fighting som with fighting dollars. “Come, then, Iet us to the tas ." h; NATIONAL commnreeyvlcroav lOAN 1941. OTTAWA. CANADA ,,