.- 4.... JULY 1o. 1944 g. ‘THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AOIIITI: .I. Ills: Margy a l Ilallllfllitl and Iowa, f... Ibailhrlaauasbe Ifllllflli-Illl I nioaiolalall- I108 I ‘IIIG M AIIAGISTBATWI COUIT- A merchant immtheM/estern partof mceounty appeared before Magis- trate . . Darby in Summer- side this week charged with having ration coupons in his Possession that we“ not due. He was convicted and fined e10 and costs —S. ._WANTED — Qualified Stenc- grnpher with some knowledge of Wg- ‘ , capable oi managing office. experience desirable, but not essential. Good wages. Apply National Selective Service, Bum- merside. ‘l-A-ti - NOW SERVING OVERSEAS _. Lieut. Roy Silllphant, Jr. oi Eummerside. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silliphant is now serving in England with the Canadian for- pas Lt Silliphant Joined up in um and got his commission ab- s. Ooarlel. Impede trill. llli uaulel. 6'! Gran nrdhaullelellvanduaay l— (tarrieslillatlapllarerteeynueq. Phenelliforthiaaarviea er ll" "II I“! U W‘ W! Iflpuruibie hr delivenegea year reuse. . I IIIIMI’ It, gal Ia IL _ PILNCI (IOUNTI v Loves-thing lltlllily at u, d Ila sa- Iallr Ikeeh vile lines i_ v —IOI HALE on July 18th at ‘i °'l=1°°¥ ma. 2e acres standing hay . if not tine iirt fin hing. W. J. hcwatt/sl-lfdzcrd? We ‘l-l0-Ii - scnool. ctosmo - The e tions oi the Baysidle school were held on Thursday, June 21th, “d w"! "W successful. Many ‘rue ro-oa l’ parents and visitors were in att- endance and all were well pleased with the gm made during the yelr- Bot e teacher and the Pupils are to be congratulated —S IUDGEMINT FILED Judgement has been filed in th case of The King. appellant vs. Arthur Clarke oi Alberton, Res- § own“ .. new ‘LII vmmlcil- nifira iIEIIELEIEJIEIEIIELEJIEIEIIEJ-Amy flan“ h CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ll You , Gel llp lllqhls ‘it! Damp At Beach Grove Dentre LII Pa Rheum tie Pal t Ill Cadet Camp at Beach ust completed a week of ‘P11101118. and will end on Wed day of this week. The ou l’ p | out Poisonous excess acids e 1, . ‘fit-ill. sixty cadets and seven in- pYoiirllIdneys feel do i‘. oflvlilirTi-I-iicfi 55.59.52! ns. Burning, so. remem- This column ls of local ‘ terest. a‘ five cents a word. strictl a la in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs CONFEDEBATION LIFE SURANCE. soulus rorsro Warehouse DEIITRAL GUARDIAN; reserved for news but advertisinz‘ of a newly nature may be inserted r oar-f I F: NOTICE OF CLOSING -- Owing l PAGE SEVEN pltlount Allison School For Gills n RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR onus Junior and Senior Schools Courses are given leading to High School Leaving Cerlfieaee and 2o University Matriculation. i-ltiucation on modern lines with special attention to Physical Idu- (Hliiflfi, Music and Drama. Students in the School may take hark in the Conservatory and in the College of Art. The School opens on September 12, 1944 I i learned tn z dam tls "1" . m’ and hgvoufeunel: 11th u‘: (3:13? p“ ‘margggtflyflgglngtgié: w “new o‘ labor and materials. ror Calendar write to Constance I. Youns. M.A.. PriaolllL rsetilm on small cal lug-rt "~- rvrugou nyr- 5 we will be closed all day Saturday i Blvlrvflll. New Brunswick rainingwperiogs.’ dim mdr$ o! In e mots v1.1: 04111135,‘ ._ during July and August. L. M. i: . an oo an e c la o'er on ea Poole s: Co., MacDonald st Row Mimi ggeghg,g;;gggf- i'i...;§§i".§i°.';'.’°"‘ wmwvrkirr o» r - s" r . swilllliliili. and DOXAIII, iii FINAL DATE f‘ paymom of M . I C I “m ‘Wufihféd "n" vfwll“ l" Personals water rates is Juiifrloth. 7-6-81‘. aunt Cd 17118 Ollp 8 Celebrate Anniversary i An event of unusual interest - t l lcigred yesterday at Mt. Cflflgiiiiiiafieflm cloxmgiiilrfh .m'§-sw§§° Mmfi w en Mr. and Mrs. John Wedge u celebrated their sixty-fifth weti- Zciiigiihga‘ mud w the m" ding anniversary. Mr, wedge 1, 39 yea“ 01d an‘ Four generations of the family Mrs. Wedge ls 88 years of age and a large number oi relatives Both are in excellent health and Mm . I‘ pendent which had been heard oe- "Si." I t: "we s‘ lore Mr. Justice A E Arsenaillt y Otlilt-ltttltltlvlll!‘ ' at» the June sitting of the supreme court at Summersid . The appeal was from a Judgement oi the stip- endiary magistrate of Prince Coun- aut a Year later-S. _ GRAND RIVER C. W. L. — The regular monthly meeting oi the C. W. L. of Grand River wasg heldon July 3rd at the home oi} Mrs. J. A. Brown. The president] Mp5 u; Praught, opened the; meeting with prayer. In the ab» 5Bfl0Q of the Secretary, Mrs. Harold] Brown, Miss Janie MocLellan M15- gppflm ior tho evening The} minute; or the previous meeting: were read and roll call was resq pended to by 1B members. Ten; new members were enrolled and‘ the sick committee reported two. visits and treats given. The school! committee said prizes for general proficiency were given out and the following pupils from schools fepOIIEG received prizes: Richmond. Teresa MacDonald; Arlington, Belle smith: Port Hill. Gerald Kilbride; Bayside, Velma Broim, The trea- hand. The war convcnor reported that owing to the short time be- tween meetings no work was fin- ished Mrs. Edward Larkin had samples of material for the hail fgggrdlng the purchase of the ma- tcrirl for the curtalli. A sum oi money was given in to buy yarn for knitting for the boys oi the parish overseas. The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Pris- cilla MacDonald where membzvs will provide articles for a grab hag. Liif!"i'i€0fl, provided by the mem- bcr: was served and ihe remainder of the evening was spent with music surei": F8901‘! fihllwl-‘d $22-00 oI1'\vho extended the wish that Mr curtain but noihina W85 decided‘ Mrs. George Sheen oi Summerside ty of an acquittal under the Fish- eries Act The court found that al- though the Defendant acted in good faith he contravened the provisions of the act and therefore the ap- peal was allowed and a fine of $1.00 without costs. was imposed. Coun- cil were J. Watson MacNaught, K. C for the Appellant and Wilfred Tanton for the Respondent-S. - PRETTY WEDDING —‘A very pretty wedding was solemniz- ed at Wellington athoiic Church on Monday, June 26th, when Miss Myrtle Barry became the bride oi Mr. Louis Praught oi Grand River. After a short honeymoon the young couple returned to their home where a reception was held on Friday, June 28th, and they were the reeeiplenls of many beautiful and useful gifts as well as the best wishes of a large circle of friends ALSO DISNEY SHORT Shows —7.15-9.15 Tuesday At 2:30 SU MMERSIDE rouclisiutdilégldfi“ confident that before long that successful methods will be found to overcome ihe flying robot. In molly‘ cases the people go about their curly tasks undisturbed by the danger —S —SOCIAI. GATHERING ; oh and Mrs. Praught would enjoy a life time oi happy married bliss-S - HOME FROM OVERSEAS - wed“ d a ' J m}, SBt Erlv Sheen. 8011 oi Mf- 911d pleasait atsimfavai/‘riggsperlilileat Manse", Kensington. when the arrived home from overseas a few clays ago and his many friends are extending a hearty welcome to him on his safe arrival back. While in the old country Sgt Sheen md the experience of seeing the Rock- et Bombs in action and the meth- ods which are being put forth to combat it He says that ihe people of England, while realizing the members of Kelvin Women's Mis- sionary Society met there for a "soclal"' time, During the evening Mrs. Bertha Walker, vice-president. made ll few remarks on the pur- pose of their visit and called on Mrs. Lorne Crozicr to read an ad- dress to IREV.) Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Gowan alld Mrs. \Vil1inm Stavert presented Mrs. lvicGoivall with a beautiful ilflllii made quilt. Mrs. menace of this new weapon, have rod -5‘.'*_l=’“‘§.-5- J . For SHUR-GAIN 34% Dev with your own grain, will: 1. 2. 3. i. Do all this at absolu EST! l ING HASH. FEED SERVICE MILLS. taken__i_t__in thiir__stride_and__n_re McGowan, although taken by sur- prise, thanked the members for a zrcat effort to obtain these chev- runs. The bugle band has been prac- tising rekularly and is steadilv im- proving imder the capable direct lion of Pte. David Coburll of Beach Grove 0n Sunday. the cadets attended Church services with the person- nel of the training centre, 0n Tumday eveniu-r at ekrJit o'. clock. parents are invited to be pre- sent‘ for the presentation n! the proficiency ciievrons and prizes for various activities. Delehratesiiirst Solemn Mass The Rev. Emmett W. Innis. who was ordained to the holyi l priesthood on Sunday July 9 by His Excellency Bishop Boyle. offercd 1115 first Solemn Mass in his native I 60119-1195 V? be quet was held at which the Coun- Dfl-fiih- St- Peters Bay. yesterday . ‘i cii were the guests of the Dental iTgnmL fie was 355mm b" Rev Flying officer Ana“ Association of Prince Edward Is- ' 'E‘ 01mm?” as ‘imam M the R GAE" M Calgary‘ ‘went’ e land. This was the first conven- Mass. and by Pius M , Ewl. as subdeacon umaghm i An eloquent and inspiring sermon {for the occasion was preached by 1Msgr. A.A MacAufiay. PC. The choir was under the calnalble dir- ‘potion of Rev. L W. assisted by Mr. James ‘presided at the organ. 1 At the conclusion of the Mass the following addrcg was Hlgtnhlgis‘, Macgnliis fbyiMrl. 1 on e in‘ o t e S-t. Peter's parish; mo“ e of‘ Relyertland Father: . “ as Sun av we. the people of U115 P811511. rejoiced and ahvc ITIO _ i Bishopric, _ LHDGIREtInH-TracadiE. Prince 511115 11110 where they will remain for lerai \veeks...-.\ioll:r.:;il Star. John. with her two chilldre and Jimmie. is the gut-s: parents. structors are attendin the casnp. 3g [n41 we Meygr Toronto are d Tm - - - ance for the hospital. This Wed- “He, The" £3 “flags” WW5" ‘Ii the 9mm fiffm- nesday and every Wednesday. Two C oikmgggfid h" l" Officer wd w. and Mrs. rs. Mofiat, Halif- °'°h°“““- 74°“ . .e.- uarter ——- any‘: as“, gmuafgsis" °i r11 ax. are in Charlottetown. q wA-[l-Fm RATES for dDfSgIitL masr rgean. Reg] glad. 11am beoameueon uy s. gieanngorllhjor. and“ the goelaacorh- wyptti-.h;?:,t“ifth‘éfmm“' PM" WY Wmplly- 7-6-31- This "w... teats will be held in Leon d T; ‘d so,“ w“ POLICE COURT - At the Cltv an 1 ted g1 M“ u m‘ °“' Police Court o Satu d _ - ggllrg tleschelyrglglg Kill be ‘klwaigf l" m‘ ‘my Yesierdai“ saigt caéelwas ikixismlssledfwgliggakillfg C e 1 _ I Bil en. l‘ n2 CI 316g W3 ' V 1' buttons, A11 ihefifiiiifigfinffifiifig. Fm“? 0mm‘ 5 “'- camflm‘ ‘for sentence untiie [i185 filth? ea |drunkwasfmed$500landc or spent me week end in Albany, the guest of his parents’ Mrs. John MacQuarrie. Hampton. P.E.1-. la in the city. where she is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lynn. Pic- tou, NS, were guests at the Queen Howl this week-end 10 days and another drunk, having served three day's. was discharged. LEFT FOR. MAINLAND - com- missioner Stuart Wood. C M.D , of the R M. . who arrived in Charlottetown on Friday to illakc an irismection of the local head- quarters, left by plane Saturday Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon left Sat- evening ‘or the Mamland’ urday morning for Windsor, NS,‘ FUNERAL sA-[ugpgy _ on a visit to her son. 5st. D- A- ‘ Tile funeral of the late Mrs James MacKinrion- ‘Tait was held from Trinity Uiii- ——-—- i ted Church on Saturday afternoon, Miss Mary Peters returned lflstl when services were conducted by Friday evening from Boston, Mass. mu 1g E Mcmnmml “tho also where she spent a month's vac- officmged at; me grave Interment atlon With i191‘ 5151"» People's Cemetery. Pall-bearers . ilvere Wilfred Boulter, Hibbcrt How- Mrs. Bessie Delahunt of Monc- | a", Fred chapped 5 L Hamid A ton, NB, is spending a week with Q 511131313 A, B, Fisher her sister, Mrs. A. J. Houle, Hills- ____ b0!!! Si-TBBL- DENTAL COUNCIL MEETING --The Dental Council of Canada The 1111111)’ 111911116 0‘ MTI- ADI?) concluded its annual sessions on J.A. Clark regret the continued F ‘cl fternoon at Th Char- and 55mm“ 1mm“ which Rem“ h" lortlteafgwrli. In the eveninge a ban- week-end in the city vlsltinez his th ding er M“ Gavin H“ tion of the Dominion Council to be hbeld in thedPflovinccl. The .= . mem ers expresse emsc ves as qnlélrlhzia‘? d_f,‘f{;.',-,.f' '1".;,§B;§§‘§§ff§,bcihg greatly pleased with their ‘ “ my? "L3H Gnmd ' visit and voiced the hope that they Edward Islam. might be able to meet in Char- Sev- lottetown at some future time. They left for their respective homes ori Saturday morning. WILL NOT CONTEST SEAT - At a meeting oi Progressive Con- servative poll chairman for the Third District of Queen's. held on Saturday iii Charlottetown. it was decided not to contest the by-elcc- tion for the vacant seat in the LcBlonc of Saint n. Jean of her Robert Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Rhynes. Dunstaffnage Mrs. Pete C. Kelly, lcft Satur- 'After the first eight wccks——after the Chick Starterslage" what should you feed chicks next? If your chicks could choose, kll0\Villg“Li‘lCii‘ future depended on it, they would unanimously cry SHUR-GAIN - Ensure steady, rapid growfli Develop a big, rugged body Winter home and is spending her vacat-i ion ill Silmmcrsitie the guest of her mgther Mrs Nathan MacFarlane of Bayside School. has returned to their kindness and thoughtfulness. Amusing readings “were izivcn by Mrs. Bertha Wrilkér, Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. Jolin Thompson. followed by scycrril contests. The ladies served fl dailiiv lunch and the meeting closed with "Blcst Bo The Tie ‘flint Binds" and God Save The King. Personals _— Mr John J McN-aily of Tiff‘ nish was a visitor to Summerside on Saturday-S. ' — Miss Vern and Angela McKin- noll of Montreal are visiting their respective home in Cross River-S Mrs. W. S. McLure and little son Wayne of Halifax, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherren, Cape Traverse. — Cpl. Army of Fort Delivers, Mass is vis- itinr: his sister, airs. Joseph Link- letter. Summerside—-S. -Miss Martha MacFarlane Park. Florida. has arrived -- Miss Marion Mclsxiac, teacher J O eiopillg Concentrate, mixed s her home ill Glenwood many friends wish her a pleasant, vacation afvr her successful tea-| ching year-S — Rev. (Dr) and Mrs. Mitchell B are in Summerside at present. visiting Mrs E. E Sinclair and family-S. Camp Hill Hospital. spending her holidays parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, Kensington. and her. G S. Mitchell of Westville N. -- Mr 51nd Mrs Carl Hcuher- K ger, New Redford, Mass. iting Mrs nre vis- Hcubergefs sister. Mrs. oseph Llnkletter. They are acc- mpanied by another sister. Miss ylvia Gallant. Boston, Mass-S -—Mis< Jennie Clark. RN- oi Halifax. is with her -Miss Mysie McKay, R.C.A.F. day morning for Boston on a month's visit with her uncle. Dr. lHarry Hooper and her aunt. Mrs. Clarke. Newtonvllle. ‘thanks that you. our son, had been elevated to the high office of God's Holy priesthood To-dav we again , reiclce and praise God that we‘ La“'°“°° constituency. Today is nomination rlriv for the by-clcctioll. which takes place on July l8. Mr‘. Eilgene Cullen was recently nominated as and neighbors were present at a reception at which a compliment- ary address was read to them in French. Many gifts were present- ed_to__them_testlfyingBiovthe es- TO MARK PAPER-S -—- Miss .Doroi-hy I. Auld._ B.A.. Freetown. leaves this xllorning for Wolfville, N 5.. where she has been appoint- ed a Mathematics render. by the Common Examining Board of the lviagitime Provinces and Newfound- an . CASUALTY LIST -—Am0ng those reported killed in action in thelatcst Canadian Arlny Casualty List is Poe. Harry Larter, who was serv- ing with n Nova Scotia and P. E I Regiment. Pte Lartefs next of kin lS his mother. Mrs. Minnie Lane, 36 Passmorc St._ Charlotte- town, P E I Among those repor- ied ilaving died of wounds l5 Tpr Charlie John Arsenault. who was serving with a Reconnaissance Un- it Tpr. Arsenaults next of kill is hi5 father, George Arseriault, .Sllmm6r5ifiE, P. E I Among those reported as having died of injuries is Spr. James Linus Sark, who was serving with the Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers Spr, Sark‘s next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Bridget Bernard, Mount Stewart. I‘ E I Among those reported severely wounded is A L. Sgt. Herbert Francis Afnclntyrre, who was serving with a Reconnaiss- ance unit. A. L Sgt Maclntyres next of kin are his wife, Mrs. Dor- is MacIntyrc, 29 Crayford Rr. Erith. Kent, England, and his father. Am- by Maclntyrz, Souris, P E. I. A- mong those reported slightly woun- ded in the latest Canadian Army Casualty List is Major William Wright Reid, who was serving with a Nova Scotio and P. E I Regi ment. Major Reid's next of kin is his wife, Mrs Eunice Reid, 100 Prince St Charlottetown P. E. I. 4 Cpl. William Rup-, art DeCoste, serving with a. Nova. neither wear glasses. On Satur- day momiilk by BPeclal permis- sion Mass was celebrated in their home by the pastor. Rev. Nazsirs Poirien-l. s1‘. PETEWS CATHEDRAL During the absence of the In- cumbent. the Rev. Dr. Cuthbert Simpson is taking duty at st, Peter's for July. On Sunday mornings at the l1 o'clock Sung Eucharist Dr. Simpson is preach- ing a course of sermons. Yester. day morning his text was "The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand" and as usual Dr. Simpson preach. ed an interesting and very lnstmc. tive sermon. During July tl-ls evening service for the two Angli- can congregations takes place at St. Paul's Church, while in Aug- ust the combined service will bi at St. Peter's Cathedral. IN MEMORIAM mt. sun mas. sbnan JACKSON The death oi Mr. and Mu, Al. fred Jackson occurred recently il Charlottetown. Mrs. Jackson pg;- ed away on April 6th and Mr. Jack. son on Mav-fith, Mrs. Jackson was born on St Peter's Island sixty-three years o the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llalgl- iiam Lurld. She was married to Mr McInnis in her early life and for a while lived in Charlottetown. ‘I'd them were bom three sons Willlssn Bruce, and Charles. Her first hiss- band died nearly thirty years age. She bsequen ly moved to Mont- real where she married Mr. Alfred Jackson, a. native of England and ii veteran of the Great War. One Maxim Gallant, U. S ' 4 of‘ have been privileged to partakciMass- with you 1n the celebration of YhcI Rreatcst of your priestly facultiesl‘ M“ the oficrino to God of the Holy sac- G"- rifzce the Mass. With James ed-flt pom: and circumstance for‘ the ccminsr o.‘ our King. The thun- der of cannon. the blast cf bugles. title cheers of the populace mark I , , e advent of the rin/c of i world. but onlv in ari) atmibisphcréhg hushed expectancy. the gentle tirikie ' ‘ of a silvery bell His_on1y announce. 1118M. docs the Prince of Heaven conic among Hi1; people; brought thither by one He has chosen and set apart to perform and continue His Heavenly Mission. What honor has been bestowed upon you! paid his first offic lwhat power you now possess! 11959013101‘ Parish. ‘ _ "Princes and lords are but tre the sacrament of confirmation breath of Kings"—how much great- 103 children. er your station, how much nobieri After a few words of iyour title. created and bestowed. as from ihe Rector Rev Father gtbev are. by God. ,Dohaid. the Bishop exp-ruined "All your youth and esrly man- children in hood. dear Father, was mono us. Here were you born, bop-i tlzed and confirmed a solidel bert Rhynes. Dunstaffnase. ‘ial visit m you were with us. quiet. unassum- ing, friendly in your everyday re- lations: pious and devout in the performance of your religion; a! good Catholic gentleman; an ex-' anllpie for all to emulate. Now you have reached your oal. You are s. Priest of . med ator and inter- your brethren. and for ul. Armed with the child repeat from lrivtoxic a1 Boyle rccrllinded them of them in their children Their dut- ies towards their children. hefold them. were first to teach rhcir children their religion. second to watch over them and millrd them from danger and above all to set a good example. Solemn benediction followed, the Bishcm being the celebrant, assist- wor for us. all the faithf the land. We co gratulate you. We felicitate you. ith your family, ed by Father Dougan hs deacon teachers and advisers we give and Father Baines. C 5.5 R... as thanks that a man was guided ugh the path oi righteousness into the service of God For our- selves. we are halo y for ou and with you. and in to an of t . may we o fer you this gift. in memory of this da . your triumph and our Joy. May ength of years in God's service be voursi Miw good health b-d on. suTheeacchoir was under the direc- tion oi Mi: Lou McMahon. with Mr. Atbel-t Blanchard at the organ. rm: BAPTIST clruieclr hi rimmed cv“i‘l’.§“i5‘§v.“’l”."l.i’c£’§’ fir. B». Wood. Dominion lid Secretary of the Daughters 311 myof Scotland, accompanied by her dignity and ritual of Oil!‘ ancient daughter, Annette, is visiting her Mother thc Church was it pc-rfolrln- uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- lloly Redeemer Parish Last evuling _Bishop James Boyle _ Holy He administered O welcome Mac- the their catechism and spent a-‘then conferred the sacrament He also addressed the children on the of dancers which lay ahead of them. Christ. From here did you farastressirig the untold harm done forth in pursuit of the knowledlizr-‘through drink His Excellency TAKES OVER DUTIES _ M and s necessary to eiiuirp and pointed out that if ti Yrollnk 01311 0T 1 s! t d m service, o; fil- you for the vocation you so ar- woman abstains from drink until P19" 011E)’ T912211‘ e - Erctessor o! dently desired and so recently at- the age of 2i there is verydligtzlfi Egiqgiltuiall-aecéixligx-xucl: at Mam tamei For mo“ periods each ‘War danger ‘or mimezeifiicihefi. hailb-gflin donald College, have been obtain- htinz drinks until the %Ul’ilin9: t0 the Darofli-S 315W?!) the pre- cious charges God had confided to and great success attend you! May The sermon was "O Love that Wilt Liberal candidate for the seat which was formerly held by Mr. Justice M. A. McGuigan. LEGION SING SONG —- V0931 solos by Miss Kathleen Royston last night featured the regular Sunday night sing-song at the Canadian Legion Home. The sing- ing, under the capable direction of Mr. Ira M. Brown, Canadian Legion War Services. was well at- |tended and enjoyed by also in uniform from all the services ln isplte of the heat wave. Lunch was served by tlie members of the Scotia and P E. I Regiment. Andaughter. Bertha, was born to L Cpi De Castes next of kin is them. She is now Mrs. Gordon O'- his mother, Mrs. Pearl De Costs. Hara and resides in Montreal. Mr. 46 Hayfield Street, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Jackson lived in Monto- p E real until about five years ago when they came to Charlottetown. The funeral service of Mrs. Jack- son ivas held at the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home on Monday, April llth and that of Mr. Jackson from the same place on Thursday, June 1st. Both services were conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Wesbter of Zion Presbyterian Church, Char- lottetown. The pallbearers in both easel were: Messers Anthonyl/tlnd, Par- Airman Killed In Dar Accident SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Legion working in the canteen. The regis- who recei ' _ signing. The pianists were Mrs. Milton Stewart and ner daughter Helen. The sing-song is only one of the many recreations for ser- vice men held at the Legion Home ever week. Regular weekly ac- tivit es include dancing on Tues- day nights and free motion pic- tures on Saturday nights. ed by the Provincial Government for a two months’ period. Dr. Lattimer is now here, and will make a study of post-war recon- struction, including the possibility of establishing new industries. and shipment of produce in Island vessels. A veteran of the last war. Dr. Lattimer spent four years on the staff of the University c! Alberta training returned men bc- fore going to Macdonaid College, where he has been h professor for the past seventeen years. He has visited Prince Edward Island on several occasions. Some his former pupils at the Quebec in- stitution are conducting farming operations here. GALLANT - TIERNEY A mtw wedding was solemnized at st. Dunstan's Basilica Saturday morning when Miss Margaret Tier- ney, daughter of Mrs. Catherine ter was signed by all newcomerman ved a souvenir card after . a C ’CP)—-Lax:. P.A. JB. Gi-isc. was killed instantly early this morning d Lac. J.P.E Cyr iiljllfiid when ai stolen at Shcdiac last lllullt was stllashcd against the Mom- ramcook store of l-hc New BR1115- wick liquor control board. Both air- XIOm R l) A F station ker Lund. Walter Lund, Ivan Lund. Willis: Taylor and Wendell Taylor. Inl ‘meat was made at the Peoples’ Cemetery. There are left to mourn three soni Bruce, William and Charles Ma- Innls and one da later, Mrs. Gor- don O'Hara and t ee sisters of Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. McKinrioi-i of Truro, Mrs. Michael Cullen, Inter- national Falls. Minn.. and Miss Martha Lunci of Boston and one n. Lac. Grbe. driver of the car, was dead when Wm. LeBlanc who re- sides ncar the store, heard the carlv morning crash and investig- Mai Lam C.” “~35 mum“ beneath brother, Albert Lund, St. Peter‘: the overturned car but could still Island. blow the horn to summon help. Both young men are reported to be natives of Montreal. Kenneth Dob- Gerlnan captured at Da- son. coroner, Dore ester has de- cided no inquest v be held. troit claims he swam the river frorl __i__ _._ Windsor. Strange that such wri- UNPOPULAR. INNOVATION derful swimmers as this let the Beheading was introduced into English Channel halt them so England by William the Cori- abruptly-Toronto Telegram. queror. i BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE Maintain vigoroua health (W.D.l, left Kensington on Thurs- day morning to return to her sta- tion at Dunnville, Ontario. after it Ihilliltlllli C081,. having spent her furlough visiting ti May we be rem your prayers." your visits with us be 1on2 and fvl-e- , Not Let me Go.” Saint Paul embel-ed h letter shall separate us from the love of in his "Wha Tierney, Dorchester street. wal united in marriage to Joseph Aus- ustine Gallant, formerly of Cape The service to the Romans any! on or distress w“ per. ROUGH CAST Make sure NOW that your pullets will lay NEXT FALL. Do not follow haphazard feeding methods-join the thous- ands of farmers who follow tlie tried, proved SHUR-GAIN way. No other feed approaches SHUR-GAIN imuse for rowing chicks. There can be only one rcason——it's the If _v0ii have no grain, and wish to hiiy the com icte grow- ing lliasll, place your faith in SHUR-GAIN 15 It is FRESH and DEPENDABLE, and you save money because it is made locally by SHUR-GAIN The Feed Division of Canada Packers Lllnited KENSINGTON, P.E.I. (JO-OPERATE WITH:- GRO \V- J relatives. w, McKay, Donaida, Alta, remain for some time and ls at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, Kensington. York. who is now technician with ihe U.S. mediohl forces in the southern Pacific. and who was represented at yesterdays reunion by ills J- Johllston. Canadian Ban mei-oc. H Eileen, wife oi Mr. J. Warren Nut;- en wlic of Mr. Montague W. DeWolie assistant treasurer of the Land Helen, wife of Ml‘. Walter Llawlor. gent for ‘otmfo grandchildren in the family ‘ f _ i . \i'. Johnston has it's? gliaflhteiriirrillaiw] in Charlotte- town for the post fifty-two years. After graduating Iberia Nib dandruff Her mother. Mrs. . will 5th WEDDING (Continued from pale I.) 135i?! as a ld Gerald k of Com- aiifax The daughters arc wife; al t, agent, Saint John, N133. Mary. l“edera Bank. Springfield, Muss: automobile accessories. wn; .and Miss Olive ohnelon. at home. There are ten An outstanding member '0! the frown St. ri s d law with the late Clarist? Shall tribulati m- “ . or f ne, m‘ nak- edness ,or peril. or sword? God ks to us in many ways. his liv- isgtgnword became flesh. his ever 91'9- BIRTH! WflELSIth-l 61c‘ 1......“ Bedeqliile Mon J y 5 . . l0 1'- H11 11 . ksi n, a voice. 13"“ weiih- i‘ 5°“ I ggrlgmiffia-Zitiggon. zrztmyifflni preach- |er, theologian, writer tells that in AISENAULT - At Pembrooke. his blindness. suffering a mental Ontario, on June 77th. 10M. to Gm". [nnq-illah the voice of God iwpoflijfd . d Mrs. Arseriault, a daugh- ; to dictate to him the words of ‘lo ter, Diane. MARTIN - At Glen Valley. July '1. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Elton Martin, twin girls-one stillborn. in he soul the ROSDQ Christ. the voice of everlasting love tho-t ever seeks. that follows. that ilcver turns hook. 111%?!‘ ‘give? im- b ' ysca . Gode love r nglsnmlw Th L‘ the ooltluaev - st chhrlcitctcurnimoriislly- 5°11 t, t .. k me lrcsbitcl. June 2hili,_ll)44. to Spr. vrfgumffwilfjfi. Reigns fififie m", Maurice G. Goimle; lovcrseasl, always" Si!“ Sam‘ PwL Jov is the and Mrs. Gormiey, City o. daughter (Doris Jean). permanent and may a time through "C" ' l%greotkmglaie tifrgrdvtlisflarile Crosfiloige ._____'Z'ii"f'."i_____ iandblflyfn ism ‘ygytyfiaéiknot STEELE-On July 7. 194.4. Bruno»5°° - k ‘beaflumu m“. Steele, aged a years. Funeral Mon- mlfgsscfwsnofiyg 581°: or?“ thagibears h“ us. that iifteth up our heads. lh brings u; into fellowship with God. it is the Cross from which snrinizs the red blossom livmortnl of life that shall endless be Mrs. Rhipn Douaiiis sanlr with late . sidence. Tracadie, Mon- ° day morning at 8.45 to St. Bona- venture Church. 'I‘racarlle. merit in the adjoining cemetery. Inter- . M. Bowrless Bedcollo J- I‘. Morris. Kihkora College ho studie _ 1 “dd; l "The mm E A. lull, Village Green, Claude McNeil]. 0'Leary ' Chief Justice Sullivan, and later N D M L gcihfxgygggrrlgixidy H Wlllam llhec ed ue Mlclialran a Boyle. Hunter Rival with the late Mr. Mal/coin: Mac- , , ag ea" Evening wmmn w,“ “mam... N A. Cutcllile. Fredericton II. S. cLeod. Vernon River Leod. He has rarely been absent , D ‘TA E n, 7 PM. with "wwon b‘, M“ m“. . Dixon. North Tryen. D. A. Moltae, lleaiherillla from thc sessions of the Supreme UN E K I tToo Bu“ m Liven. Driaoo Mt. Herbert .I. c. Pillman, New Annan Court in this Province. and has ap- l Emngerh f! sham m.’ m“ m“ In. Laaratta Divine. Pe ea Quill b Son. St. Peters neared on many occasions in im- EMIALMDR ‘wav attain? W“ Miami‘ Ymflfied John IIIIII Coivllle A. L. nnie. Elmsdrsle portarrt cases before the Supreme lm ‘he w." by Mn Wendel‘ phmgum n. Ives. verth Tmn Gordon Bus. Vernon 81m Court of llfllmda- “lflvllmvfl "4 I - - -- - ~--—~~— - 1"- . ch... ' Stewart s. Beck. ltlontrsgue The Guardian wins in cxtcnwg North Wllialilro - T00 Late To (jlamfy mm. Llewerlyn e. cc. J. o. wean-uh. sllrinuneld we» warmest fellrllfllvpgmt" M;- nm n, |__ ______ _ ___ entasile Wlltshlle Dairy 00.. North wii- Mrs. Johns on occas on. m-n “u: _ ‘u six WEEK o“, 7”" ‘ "°K"' mmu‘ “m” chicks. Apply Queen street Meat O The groom was supported by John Egmont. formed and the Nuptial Mass cele- brated by Rev. J. W. McCardle. The Winsome bride wore a street- length dress of rose with acces- sories of white and appropriate cor- sage. The bridesmaid. Miss Gladys Doyle, wore a dressmaker 80W“ of blue with matching accessories. l J. Tierney. City. Following the ceremony a splendid wedding break- fast was served by the caplible staff of the Queen Hotel before the bridal couple left for a honeyw moon ill Montreal. On their re-, turn Mr. and Mrs. Gallant willl make their home in Charlottetown. , RECORD NUMBER. PASSEN- GERS -- The ferry Falrview, Char- iottetown to Rocky Point. carried} a 1944 record number of passen- gers yesterday. Six hundred and sixty - seven persons paid to cross. with about 200 children besides. n; making a total of KI which is ihe largest number carried yet this year. The record last year about i200 passengers. but if the temperature keeps as high as it has been, this Mar may yfl see that r.ork passed. The ferry makes ten trips daily except Sunday when she makes seven crossings Stlri- ilzg at the first of July shc nude an extra trip on Sundays, leaving Rocky Point at 9 00 p- m. This trip is proving popular with holi- dnyers returning to Charlottetown n5 yesterday's crossing had a much larger number than that of a week ago. Kean Mineral’- ta the hona DON NACONA INSULATING 120.4120‘ $5090 THOUSAND HARDWOOD FLOORING 13-16 MAPLE $9500 THOUSAND TDLILINSDN BRDS. LTD. RIOUNT PLEASANT, P. E. l. Box 588, Summerside Phone 610-2