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PAGE THE ATLANTIC VOICE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 1941 ZENT LOSES HIGHLY REGARDED RESIDENT El Cigarrillo IRAZU que fuma Ud. ahora Está tan suave Our grand Old Man has passed from the scene of earthly action and we entertain no doubt he has been called up higher for greater service. This was the statement which accom, panied the information from Zent regarding the death of Mr. Alexander Maitland whose life came to a close a fortnight ago. We have been assured his death is an irreparable loss to the district. He was one of the stalwart pillars in religious circles, a man of much influence, a true counsellor, a friend to all and an ene my to none. Though associa ted with the Methodist Denomination as Choirmaster, Layreader and Steward, his much appreciated services were always sought and willingly placed at the dis posal of other Christian activities. His sterling cualities are said to have been productive of singular dis.
tinction among the people of colour in the district.
The deceased was a native of the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, and had domiciled in this country for more than three decades. Tht funeral services, conducted by the Rev.
Holmes and attended by the Anglicans and Baptists of the vicinity, are said to have been truly befitting the deceased. He is survived by his widow, two daughters abroad and three here, to whom we extend our unbounded condolence. May his soul rest in peace.
DEBIDO AL PROCEDIMIENTO DE ALTAS RAZU TEMPERATURAS QUE ES SOMETIDO SU TABACO, PROCEDIMIENTO QUE SE USA TAMBIEN EN EL CIGARRILLOS LIBERTY IRAZU Personal Shorts Encienda ya su Irazú Limon had the pleasure of a visit last week end from Mr. Robb, a well known merchant of San Jo se. He came down on Sunday to meet his family, who were passangers from Panama on the Cottica of the Royal Netherlands Li ine which arrived in port on the 22nd. They left same day for the Ca Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Brown also from the Capital, were THE VOTING CONTEST Duke of Windsor visits President Roosevelt week end guests of their re latives Mr. and Mrs. Goul bourne of our city.
Both The splendid programme pre Haile Selassie received vocifo On their way to their farm by Representatives of the being Limonense, they were sented by the Scotch Lily Lod rous applause. Miss Irene Step in Canada the Duke and ge of the Independent accorded hearty greetings by United hens steered the voting. Ilus Duchess of Windor arrived the British Ambassador.
Department of State and Order of the Scottish Mechanics triously Mr. Newton deliver in Washington last Thurstheir numerous friends. They on Thursday night the 18th, insed the oration in favour of Ge day and spent half an hour the position of Governor Ge regular pasenger train The Duke still occupies made the home trip by the last tant, in the Hall of the Royal neral Charles de Gaulle of the in the company of President neral of the Bahama Islands Monday.
Phoenix Lodge was regarded Free French Force. Mrs. Hilda Roosevelt. They were recei British West Indies.
The family of Mr. Jos. Ste with much admiration and pro Davis collected the votes.
ved at the railroad station wart, the Railway Company duced great intellectual satis The Contest was greatly emlocal Yardmaster, are now faction. It was a novel entertain bracing with the audience de tion, though little Miss Maysie Russia Again Menaced in San Jose on a short vacament new in all its phases. monstrating a spirit of much Hendricks, Master Norman Nel tion. We wish them an enjoy In his very capable and hu gaiety. Tic between Pre son and Master Vernal Smith by Japan able time.
norous character, Mr. Antonio sident Roosevelt and Emperor were the torch bears and comMaxwell steered the function, Selassie terminated the voting manded prolonged cheers. Mr.
and the success which followed the singing and reciting items Malachi Walker, with his Fun tic frontier is again menaced The Soviet Union Asiawas principally due to his wit. were of a high quality, with nies and Negro Rhythm, was by Japan. Information emaMr. Moore delivered aeach contributor gaining distinc the night hero.
rousing address on behalf of the nating from reliable sources representation of the British FAREWELL RECEPTION affirm that during the past King. Mrs. Brown led the vet fer weeks Japan has dispach ing. Premier Winston Churchill At the residence of Mr. heartily enjoyed the good ed no less than one million was splendidly spoken for by and Mrs. Tadd in San Jose things prepared for the oc men to Manchukuo and KoMr. Sam Burgess with Miss Gerlast Thursday night a fare casion. The Light Fantas. rea. Certain activities under trude Ritchie collecting the vowell reception was held for tic was indulged in until way in Japan since the month tes. Mr. Amos Hall brought out Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ha some time after the mid of Junes have strengthened the characteristic virtues of milton who are today Leav night hour.
the belief that the Japanese President Roosevelt; he delivering our shores for the Uni The Atlantic Voice wis propose launching their ed, in fact Mr. Roosevelt bio ted States of America. Ahes the recently wedded attack against Siberia just doesn live here any more graphy. Miss Birdie Smith was large number of the ones a long and happy. as son as they feel confident Take Carter Little Livee Per before and the Leadress. Represented by friends of the honoured par nion.
lof a Nazi victory on the Eu se mule and pre rodet. Preos Mr. Davidson, His Majestyl ties were in attendance and Topean front.
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