‘vb-C 1| warm-z I. IOII’ IIIIIO III ante n ION- LCIIIOQ DR. LANTTS closed from Monday July 2'1. WATER BATES Why don't the girls fall for this lad from the navy? i His eyes are so blue, l , and his hair is so wavy! He has to perspire, a large attendance. were laden with toothsome sa n . l ke tbus ____ Capt. the Rev, W. McCardlo of- Vancouver. B. 0.; ellington. and will to the end gsffnglililbleffiu this pro! Mu Clarence Thompson and ficiated at the Nuntlal Mass. dur- Springhill, N. 8.. and William. at ‘ h 1 31mm ceeds were most satisfactory. Many Mrs penny Perry bf Chatlottobflw“ i which Mr- Wm. Brown and ioms; also three grandchildren. But somwnfll °udte motored out from the city and had Mfyfiwrday on a m", w H“ ' (v15; Kathleen Hughes. assiste by Margaret, John and Joyce Mac- he need not offend. me pleasure of meeting and wei- m, Mrs. Joseph Dougan. or!!! 15f. Donald at home. A son. Sherman. coming the new minister. Rev. Mr. ' beautifully rendered appropriate who served in the First Great War, lath tonight with UIIIUOY The ONI seep especially made II pnvenl "E0." (lob Odor) ly taken up their resi Manse. TRUCKS ‘Address And PICSCHtBtiUII the first rolling over _____ were both going in the On Friday evening, Juno 19th, a very l... number of friends and assoc. assembled at the home of m b, legggd to m“ 8m!“ w“ mmducbed by "M ,, . . d m, q d d m the; with Charlottetown, w e Rev, Carlyle Webster. Charlotte- ‘l~%.=.§“\“...3§“..'°l.%‘.w?"ihtmfiiié‘; fed?’ w ° ‘“ ° ° know m 1- conulflclnw m" v‘ In Memorzam my» new u we Rev. Paw “m! Lame, ‘who has responded w .____ operation at the Prince Edward ' Richardson. his COLlllIIQWSRCalLI and avho likflrtfit- “Alvlvlllsgllllls Hgfaw: Island Hospital. ____ ~—~——. $33.31.“ “o me on am um ' emergency nursing aavisbr of ine’ lVlira. Earle Sfevrart and young MR5- MURA BELLE HQWARD MOPISOII ' WGGkS wlr. Edward MacPhail, capably Canadian Nurses‘ Association, ar- sons, Jackie and Scott, accompanied Dlcoliklli as, chairman. and in tho coins-o of lllifellldflfii paid glowing tribuw w this young koldier bo who has been highly endowed with those iraizs of character. friendli- ness and manner, which go to make an ouzsianuing young man; one “no iii) uluiivs been verv highly resoecieu not only in his own com- niiiiiiiy, but elsewhere as well: and \\' llillll)’ friends wish nim the ' y oust of success and health in days which lie before. A nicely worxeu address was then read by E i- - \i.icPli-.nl, while Arnold Beer pi a AM. Lorne wiili a well filled purse \\lllCll ivaa irraciously ack- rived in Charlottetown inz- Bhe will noon and a similar Summerside on Friday. mains of the late Cpl. Coiling; arrived from Alberta, last evening eral will be held this ov not», after which all Joined in 1% mil. "For He's a Jolly Good Fel- zggmcgzffl-gy“ A bountiiul luncheon was served by the ladies and the reinaznrler of inc CYQlllllA pleasantly spent in soc- iul interculuse. RIMES and dancing. Fouuwuig l5 the addresz- Clyde River, P. E. June l9, 1 4.1. To Lorne MaoNev Former schoolmates, friends and associates of your communitv salute you, and are iiiost happy to as- seiilblc together w know one of Elli -- inc-st. companions. Cemetery. —1Vl’r. H. H. Hanriam, p culture and Dr. M. Francis Xavier 0 cllurt Lo make a Joyous. “Rel- tog " er‘ is somewhat feeble in com- is evening‘ A l \\'lLll the sincere desire to L) our wishes of Health, Hap- pllhn)‘ and Good Fortune; but let lliu iza-znci-y of happy countenances u l "lV ests be a souvenir of the s we have been privileged morning session will be section of the provinc pected to be present at ve llllWly-S appreciated your sions. Captain J. L. 1° Ls president of the and most of the farm tions are members. Rea .ll‘l(l ever willing co-operation in every" enterprise undertaken .-, 1 . ‘.111 . t _ Mr. James Slavin MVVQDUH e Slisafiiéag an earn- Jmmmns mm- ‘and est cap n of oiii very real and Bmflkmne- M553 9 deep ion for you With it go P9111911 ll -rc wishes for the Best of 10R All Things for you, and the hope for .1 spmdy return to your place amen LllS. signed on behalf of the friends patriotic song, who have assembled to wish Vmll. Elmer MacPhall, Arnold Beer. Card of Thanks The fumily of the late Alexander ‘Affleck wish to extend their sin- ccre thanks to their many friends and relatives for their many gen- erous nets of kindness and all those Who sent floral tribute; and rmessiigcs of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 7 9 n music a. poem y0l1 Flying,” which is e-J in the U.S. enemy aircraft. ‘They Joseph Slavln, of Johnst T0 DISTRIBUTE Five hundred pumps, to citizens in the near announced last Coun. B. Earle MacDonald. Controller of Fire Committee A. plalned that there ouch to be In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear !0n and brother, George William MacDonald, who departed this life July o, 194i. three to a block. in case of an emergency one on short notice, Pu tutions would be them. The pumrps have God only knows the loneliness That fills olur hearts today As we think upon one year ago When you hail passed away. n’ all the world was ours to give Vie?! give it, yes and more If we could only see your lace And cliisp your hnnd once more. You will never be forgotten Wile dear ed by incendiary born easily operated and can about with ease, BIRTHS WALSH - At tal, Montague, P. E. I Sumrnerville, a son. Never will your memory fad; Sworn-st thought! will always linger Rnnnrl the grave when you are hid lnsorti-rl by Mother, Father, Sister, and Brothers, l-I-li. pital, 1942, Montague a daughter. MASTER — At Montague. P. E. I to Mr daughter MARRIAGEB .1 GEITRM. GIIARIIIA Illa eellll ls nun-vol for Inn el son of M". Hid |OOI| I IO IIIOIDU ll l gglgmnlggd MIMI!) llllbll II 24th OBABWIH. for Phblfllhlilll. CONFIDIIATION LIII INQUI- ANCI, L-VII llic viu no Pe i 0 Q n! 0n Friday July 1o until spend" v the holidays with m: vlr- T“°"‘"- ti‘ a im. my ending $6M. 30 must b0 0th. SUCCESSFUL TEA - ms annu- the Check Doberman" 0' m’ al tea of the Marshfisldwnéesbyletirg toms. lan Church was held m t; ally‘ £1“ w” "n! Run“ ll the of the season ham? chicken, tongue lads. cake and pies of Baal: and fvirs. Baak who have late- ____ . He ill leave on his return to __ trucks crashgivfggiingun-tzr fir? hers? “may mmnmng’ fir Road between Iéugtcr Rgtvaerr and cw asgow yes r ay a noon. l Jemem Mm en One f the trucks got out of con- nlece- M“ ,_ trol 831d the two went into the ditch RN" have returned w Charlotte ion. There were five occupants in one and two in the other but no one was hurt. One truck was load- address a public meet- Y irig in the Cundall Home this alter- istered at The Charlottetown. FUNERAL TODAY - The re- iaken to the residence of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Collings, b 304 Eustori Street, where the fun- with full Air Force Honors.‘ The Miller, D.D., and Hon. Flt-Lt, the Rev. T. H. Bussell somers, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's FEDERATION MEETS ‘IUDAY the Canadian Federation of Agri- Coad of University address the annual meeting of th E. I. Federation of Agriculture business session will be held this afternoon and the nual meeting of the P. E. I. Credit Union League. Farmers from every ings to take part in the discus- organization MADE PATRIOTIC SONG nrr- Revisiting his native Province is formerly of Horticulturist at the Farm. _by Mi‘. Fred Gilbert, of El- market Maine. Mr. Gilbert, a. first-class usual and are now on the way out. Qhapter, 117, 0,3,5, He leaves his written by Mr. Sla- er vin and the result is a rousing not “Keep Ole Glory the popu ar n e n a . o . llth uiIrfafOQrA-sntn mm have been engaged m w“ consumer demand in the city since bridge, with the Rev. Samuel Mll- work, Mr. Slavin being now ber of a US. submarine crew in the last war, and had some thrill- experiences m combat m apparent the crop was limited the are gues ‘ * - while here, of Mr. Slavin‘s brother, 33x5 mse m W° bmms 1°‘ 35 now stored in the Fire Hallo will be distributed Charlottetown mer R. P. He ex- were not en- placed in every home but there would probably be about know where these wgllzfogtfilfig growers have been cultivating these “r formerly l“ pwesslon °f Peter Tr” accordin to the “ppm” Wm‘ Tw° “h” VMMM‘ m” “We” “d r the {Fear 1164 North fifty-five great value in fightingalres caus- in King's County Hoa- 8J4 Di July 3, 1942. to ivu. and Mrs. Edward Walsh, a1 SEMPLE -— At King's County Hos- . and Mrs. Dan Sample, King's Hospital, Montague, P, E, 6, i942. to Mr. and Mrs. Masters, Vernon River Bridge, IABRIAGI ANNOUNUID-Ilfl‘. Justieo and Min. A. l. Arlflhlll" announce the mI-rflll! 0! 11' daughter, Maris, lo Nuptials “gnu * dOn 80th.!!! zane. daughter of Personals vs uni ' m. Mus °8€Yf§3m£€°m3o$ is 91M 111ml’?! in a sine length d ‘Ml-Si. enl-i. Mr. an ‘Mamba ‘or ‘unto, N°fm 3“"4°°- of cream handkerchie 951d b 7-0-2. tawa, are visi Cavendish. Mr. _ p"... 1 ulfifii i i in . . . delcum ‘isle:- 3113:3171‘ lflgllllg; wish her rc- bride‘; rother Mr. covory to health again. Milane- J. 1". Vail arrived last eve- music Mr attend the funeral of his dence in the m ‘w dress oi Dusky e cu w“: 2° rifinfé u e o n . 01%“ 001?: was attended by the Agiuta ri loo ed chi-rm ieas of mo er the 1am M“. Solomon Kath wedding breakfast was serve Mrs. ' Dorchester Mass. hero they mum They town from Montreal w same wee“ spent the winter. ' _“' friends. The many friends of Mrs. G. R- Morrison, nee Hilda MacDonald 0! by her mother, Mrs. J.M. ham,. arc spending the Garm- m“ “w” “mm” with the death on in Peter's B reg- meeting She Ls 8y. Mr. R. S. Hogan of New York and his son Fred. are in Charlottetown 5.2:; i.i:'i;“;r.ii.ci::have.5'2: and Billings w» land Avenue. William F, _ mthbrldge, his old home town in fourteen years . ' f an, ear associated in ""1 WW5 M “d ‘m’ gifinegs {vliiitiiv iiyis fsather the late “d Mr. M. P. Hogan in the lumber "mess public and afternoon 2 o'clock No" Rev. Hugh Trinity United Church THURSDAY:- 1:30 P. M. —- Mid-week service. Prayer and Praise. Heart: Hall. d Stanley two brothers. Thomas resident of St. W111 Mrs. McMi Strawberry Crops Light Dry weather reduced the Prince ' v Fgivbibrodut Issiialili}. ghfiwt-Elfergge 32?: Joseph Daniel Rose. 85, a al production this year according to reports from the various grow- ing sections. ’I\ie test plot at the Experimental Faim pmduoed only about half the llilw-l numb?!‘ berries this summer, ir. was stated last night by Mr. G. C. the an- JOSEPH DANIEL ROSE e are ex- the meet- d, Borden, organiza- more than l2 years. warm“ ward Island, Mr. Rose dent of Cambridge for now of Strawberries of the common 50 years‘ H9 is accom- variety, Senator Dunlap, Clarinc . also era! services will widely attributed to the weather. 6,1115% the berries first appeared on be in Mt. Auburn Cemetery. later some stores were selh the-m "at two boxes for 29 centsniut a with couple of days ago, when it was OHS Elven There will be patches left without mulch during Building PUMPS“ ‘the {Winter would be earlier bear- Queen's Count , ng r _ tho of twelve o'clock . Very few berries are grown in the vicinity ol sum- s de, night by A variety which gives promise of n p0 __ is the “Loulse" variety which ripens say’ could gm berries but their first fruit bu‘, m“; not be produced until will Ca . are also very mnl-m , ° roved of Almost the eniirg beiryg crop gm g"; §§°2.'.§‘...“i‘.".‘i..‘3Y.L“.°l.f.‘;i“§£i3: ca" e ped to neighboring provinces some years ago but the export trade nev- erokjwl touany prophcrtipn} en ng on e orh oom- rasvbeiry crop, Mr. Warren that the prospects were good. They wlnfered well and ‘hould be edl tgiilzt, ‘The ‘lame: arg expect- rpc W fn s ays. The cherry trees axenuril laden present and when the fruit iipens there should be a 0WD. he asserted. There are pros- ICOY-lnty pacts or a light plum crop lZl I e courses of the same and Northwestwardly cupatlon of James thence southerly along ‘I the said Bonshaw Road; and thence July 8. at Road in Samuel varieties promise to yield a neg land- 5 “me mm‘ l» ¢f0i1b£11ie trees showed conslder- 3;“ o able 0cm the above described Previous to her marl-la bride was the recipient of many was beautiful gifts from her host of Elevated employee for more ‘ 50 years until his retirement in Allison Unllfefslly. 1930. died today at his home. 101 .1 Upland Road, Cambridge. He was b a starter at Harvard Square for W88 B. member hit 11w Mount Olivet Lodge, A.F. at A.M., a life member of Longfellow excepting thereout that In Memoriam MacFarlane - Daly June wed- lng Ill aolemnilednam. Dun- staff's Basilica, when Mag s i . Bred After the ceremony a delightful she d T0 Mrs. P. _ immediate friends of the bride and N, 5_ groom at the Charlottetown Hotel. The hiirrlipvlvlcoiifile aremairnakintigka 1"“ rl of e ar mes ore - Hllfdlllll Dew" 5nd h" in; up residence at their home in 8e tho Pres Born in Charlottetown, P El. Mrs. Howard had lived here for $2 yea rs. In 1910 she Joined the sraff of ' andnYnI-l when Rm" N.B., assisted by Rev. .D.. pastor of the Church, unite n marri surance Brokers here and after sev- th that iii-m establish- her own business whim she con- ducted up to the time of her death. Jen" H0 In 1921 she was appointed a notary Morison. was the first woman in this province to hold that office. Mrs. Howard was secretcrv h Vancouver Real Estate As- sociation and for many Years had been an active member of the der of the Eastern saw lrere Surviving are two sons. PO. Ron- ald M. Howard with the RCAF. with the American grgflguéagfize sleeves- of Oi‘- an or o] , V ., n Naval Air Arm at N lckMciiqifiag cu“ 1,0585 a here and Roland McMillan of Win- w‘ tip veil nipeg-North Vancouver Exch. (The deceased was a daughter of the late Capt. Roland Mcltizllan and the brid Ian of this citJ.) Boston 9d,‘, th a :1 A native of Elmira. Prince Ed- Wa-i B. T651- more than of be held at 3 Lam Friday at the A. E. Long Memori Mortgage Sale Bonshaw Settlement Road; thence next’ y“! Magnetic North chains or until it meets the Green Road; thence following the various th for the dis- ltancelgf fotigy-threehchains or until t str es e Nort east corner o land now or formerly in the oc- 15ml“ “@533 McGaughey; at the said James McGaugheyis East Line to Settlement following the courses of the said last mentioned a Southerly and South- easterly direction to the place of n commencement and containing .. duly province this year but the earlier °”“"‘““°“ °“° hmdaidlégvrejag: H part, land de- bY scribed as followm-Commencing HOLDWAY - MACDONALD .- M Too Late To Clasify illi- ld Cambridge Baptist mm. Mn Gilbert’ market, A charge of 3o cents l. box Church officiating, Interment will Who is making nu first visit to W“ Placed on we first supply to Prince Edward Island was a mem- Teach the retailer!» A Mr,‘ Warren explained um the Auction in front of the Law Courts Prince Edward Island, on Fri ay the Thirty-first day of July A. D. 1942 at the hour noon, all that tract lpiiece 0rd plaglcel of Iland stilt- uate yn an ng on owns p Number ghirty aforesaid, bounded P'e"d°'."" and described as follows. that la to In Memoriam IILIAIIANNMILIJII Ml‘! Miassh Lorne. forni Friday afternoon byterlan Ch This city lost a ioneer resident Igiesday at holidays at the Collin bungalow, st. fal-fllfllllvel Gem"! “WIN” ° North Mrs. a Belle Howard of 837 Suther- f in this dall eart roses completed her costume. . Brooks, sister of of honor, and floor- bodice Mia. The passed at Mgtaguo, MacFar M m‘ all?‘ Mar t Ann . . mon , Machrlanc and tholato John Mg! lish. wife of the lagengohn T. ted in manllle to lish, of Doroheltnr. ago. b he: brother. cat a in the eighty sacrifice for o one, eceased h is survived als , and two Johnstone. Montague, ague Johnstone, Long Beach. Cali- a. was laid A weddin Saturda cess line d'soie,' bodice made crochet lace. with dar into the Victorian ruf - ssveethealrt Arthur C e was matron wore a mystic blue lenclh gown with shined and long full sleeves. She caitled a bouquet of pink roses and de iums, and wor peacefully to Wedn d aimogn llln " u’ Mrs and a tr rs was a useful (Mrs. Dr. MacDo D98. The funeral service was held on from St. Andrew's urch. of which she a life-long member, and to rest beside her hus- band, who passed on nineteen years 8H0 N uptials July 4th, l age hi5 younger daughter ward, to Mr. Thomas Watt son of Mrs. P. Morison and the late Mr. Morison of Cran Manitoba. T e bride wore a Victorian prin- gown of white moussellne of frost-fine is penetrating fled skirt, and long d a bouquet of brlar- nd baby's breath. A fin- _ with coronet of sweet- Keep in the Picture of Healfh with. . . neckline with sheer heart roses. Came: on Hi . gave the bride in ge DIES 1N CAMBRIDGE Mr. Wilfred Scott, oi‘ Toronto, act- as best man, popular ..., l~|>i.‘n I marrla , and n vrndurte of Mt. Sackville. N. B. ..u oi li- cnto u.i.ve.sity. She has een employed at the Children's Aid Society, in Toronto, for past two years, The ated from itoba and the groom gradu- Brandon College, Man- Toronto University. The young couple will reside at o. Nobel, Ontari Folowing the ceremony a recep- tion was given in honor of the . (Chisholm) newly-ml" Rose. and a sister. Mrs. Margaret elm 1151111913 Graves of Slatersville. R. I. F ri-ed couple at the Chat- Bible Society Elects Slate Hon. G.D. DeBlola was elected president of the P.E.I. Auxiliazy to terday. His Honor, Lieutenant Clov- ernor B.W. LePage was named patron and Venerable Archdeacon D. Raymond, MA, B.D., Char- lotteiown, President. was named Honorary Omar officers elected were: Vice meielde, Rev. lotietown- Mr. L.H. Mr. Iilojyd Gorrill, Sum- V ' Coffin. Mou- tag-ue; D trict Sec/rotary, Rev. JM. u .i_.____.___._. MAURETANLPS MASTER LONDON -- 56E. ur ‘Tillolson Westwardly ccmmand of the old Mairreiania when she was be. broken up, Mauretanla on (OP) -- Capt. Ar- Biown, who was in taken to Rrsyth to and also of the new her maiden At- in 1039, has died DR. JOSEPH A. ___fv.<=nlia=i=_d_free-.aave_l> Reid, Fredericton. Constitution and By-Laws-l-lon. L. D. Currie, Sydney, N. 8.; ilariy Olman. Siunmerside, P. E. 1.; Luke Morrison, Fredericton. Nursin of Calvary, Antigoniali: , , one and one-half chains south of MwMB-Ster. Moncton: Sister Kerr, the dwelling-house now or form- Cmllbfiuml- N- 13-1 ine MacLennan. Charlotte ducatlon -- ML! Mill A J Miss Kather- ‘" ly occupied by Charles Toole on WW"! 53' . Zion Church on Tuesday, July 7, a: we“ side t, the Green Road, fer Mar An ela, Charlottetown, In Memgrgam Inga-tr. by Rev- G. Carvle Webswr- WANTED - EXPEME" ("in .5. thence rugning in a straight H‘I}',"“°.Y‘§"§,°““‘°’ 5' “"3"- 55 Christina new Mwpmm_ teacher for New Glasgow school. m,‘ Nortmesmnmy u“ It strikes a axé . . Bumet, Charlotte. to Flying Officer am Holdvsny of Supplement alas. Mrs. Cora the App“, m“. and wnmnmg ltgwn- - D- Oranville. st. Steuben. h loving m—-———-emry d Gm," n’ Eingilxrédjovaam _ M M0 , Secratflly- ‘ 74-31- gboub one acre of land. Pilcadgram-Mother Audet. Camp- Hnfprr, m.» Royalty. who name r0 LET-J. o [mp1 The above sale is beln made bellton: Rev. . MncKInnon. away July 9th, 1941. 5%“ ganfv ma M°“d§‘y' ‘mafia bgd-flgnung - 50,5“ mmgg: under and by virtue of a ower of Passchendaele, N, 5.; Anna ' e‘ ' cane we t‘ genueme men-ea A, 1 a‘ Sale contained in a certain In- Mair. Charlottetown. This day brings sad mgmofl" Miss Sadie Christine McDouBall of K “ P ' P" 13 denture of Mortgage bearing date Each province will appoint three Ofiv. loved one gone tor-est. fig‘; pglimm wPeé/IT- “Riga 19911181 em- 74941-13- the Eleventh day of F-ebrum-y A men to form a leaislation commit- or . rs . ' g Ever remembered lily Illa Wile and Y. WANTED — CAPABLE Mun D. 1933 and made between John Dole ates to Canadian Ho: ital M “we or m" élliii»f°é’ii.‘i’.‘ifi’éfiilliaw.if.i.éi‘ w-H a i... h» ' PERKINS — At 3 Damon Avenue, 7-9-11.“ °1 fl P?" cwdlfilticfzwkugd M lafrjfiniu‘ °'...w§§%‘§.'.§5°"°'°“.' Ml . M ., J l, 7,1942, Gl l WANTED -— TEAC B. BIO n ll ' . Peerllig: algae! 1'17] vyears. hellfire: North Tryon school. iggerieggeg’ Qllfl-‘Ylllpagglllfly 8101158111. Widow. 2131x981." adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. preferred. Supplement $150, of the second part, which Mort- Mfg; Anna Bennettfcharlottctown} - Albert Perklnl- Teach up to Grade ‘l. J. W. B186 has by Deed of Assignment Miss Susan MacQueen. Plctou: Min D M L ORE-M Kemlnfiw". W17 3. i942. Thomas, secretary. 1-0-1l, become vested in the undersigned A. J. MacMufer. Moncton. N- o 0C 8dr! M1“- Pflmen“ 0'71 5 9 75 1'9""- 1| uswes, default having been Finance committee to set up new Funeral from her la residence 1,051- _. BETWEEN cnq-QWN made in ymient or principal and finMic-al structure an ooolim of Eblllfdly Bl 3 P- m. Intflméni and summeraide Class Pin en- interestt ereby secured “"59"? ul°°|lfl°nl "045-5- D- UNDERTAKER llffenlglzfléfil-‘CK M Ch H“ grayed l. N. C. L. h . Finder For further particulars apply at gI'n“c"Qvuu;r-15g,c5tg‘u?h°"i All" 5""?! EMBALM" Juli“! a w" M: Ricglgtod eMonn please leave at. Guardian Office. the office of Palmer a. Haslam, In shun-e M m“ ,Axhmlt__Moth_ .V . . B. Cormack of St. Charlottetown and North Wlltahlra eral Home, Summersiue u Phone Ill day aflemoon from 5t. monarch. at. Eleanoi-‘s. Eieanorh. body is resting at Compton's Fun- Frlday. mineral at 2 o'clock Fri- 7-9-ll, Barristers, City TM ate at WANTED - rmsr CLAS eighth day of ntil noon teacher for Fernwood School. H. L. Palmer and lithe] 5555,11 , Nv- '17- Supplement 8150.00. Ap- c. swift. Trustees Estate pm; ~70!!!“ Ply to J. H. MacFai-lane. Sec- Lllllle C. Longworth. Nllry. 1-0-41. 7-0-16-29-80. Res. B. M l‘! ‘chnflotm m“ er M. Ignatius. Sydney. n»... A. D9131. °'"" of the Nova Scotla and Dital Ladies Aid An.»- ‘w an fwd lll : .52.’ m”? “w u“ ° 8"‘ . . . b . New Glasgow: Vice President. Mrg. acGlll, Kentvillc. N. 5.: rest f m” ess o man! Mol- Mel- -aixth year of her Jfelliahwuonooftboold nd most respected residents ue. She was a devoted moth- a ind neighboilr Blue lace and a largo picture hat friend. He n" t uh l: t. wiizilgdac; Christian life. a '_—— 0on0 o ma , an carr Mr. and w» LD. Warmn. Ot- bouqu” o, “mm.” no,“ was attended l1! een Homby, who was becom- atlired in a street lcnllth with ac- arrie and nt in service and era. Although she the fragrance of her life always be cherish cry by her children ch ldren. She leaves to d a ters. Flora Vancouver, B. C. Malcolm Vernon Mac- five sons David. Winni ed in mem- and mind- mourn two daugh- Thornton) , Mam; monton, Alta; Barclay ‘L. er seven years ago. o by one sister, C. MacIntyi-e, Dartmouth. brothers. W. A. and Mont- g of interest to friends Province was soiemnlzed on y evening, Stewarfon United Church, Ottawa, ES. Weeks of Sackville F.S. Milliken, lphin- e a coronet of sweet- Lieut. Arthur C. Brooks, of the ghlanders of Ottawa, KEEP on TliE SUNNY SIDE of LIB HE PLEASANT EN O Want to be in the picture when good times or interesting activities are going on? ‘Want to enjoy life on the sunny side? Then get rid of those poisonous wastes that are most likely clogging your intestinal system, causing constipation, headaches, lisflessness and that dull, donu-want-to-do-anything feeling. Take Eno’ ‘Fruit Salt’ and get back the pep and sparkle -the radiant health of inner fitness ll and Epsom. a ENO'SVA‘FRUIT SALT’ Mrs. W. M. Petriez, Grace Bay. N. 5.; Mrs. Christie, ‘lruro, N. S; Mrs. M. Hunter, Halifax. Corresponding Secretary-Rims. H. A. MacQuarrie, Wsstville, N. 5.: Recording Secretary and Treasurer Mrs, Winston Churchill, Glace giflcers were not elected by the New Brunswick Ladies Aid. is being increased. "Because of the experience and F’ success of the civilian operating companies. it Ls considered desir- able that these organizations should be kept intact if possible and, there- fore. where elementary schools are being closed the majority of the operating companies concerned are being kept in business and given re- . -—~"'*—"——"——— soonsibility for the operation of R. CHANGE CAPACITY ghoéhigngglgggg, "m “m” -~——- "These schools an being brought ____(Contln1_1ed __f!‘0lIL_?l?f1‘Si_ 1)_____ under civilian management on tlte same basis as R.C.A.F. schools of the same type." 13 Canadians Lost When Ship ls Torpedoed ence." This is the list of changes. sorre of which have been made public ocallyz- At Malton, Ont.. airport, expan- sion of the air observer school will necessitate closing down of the ele- mentary flying training school and the operating company of the latter schoo will take over management of the Royal Air Force EIHTS. at De Winion. Alta; At Edmonton the air observer school expands and the E.F.T.S. op- erating company assumes manage- ment of the E.F.'I‘.S. at Bowclen. A U. 5_ GULF co-Agr PORT, Alta, which also will be enlarged: July 8-iAP)-Thirtsen of a crew Al; Regina the EFETB. will be greatly enlarged and the ADS. at fifigina will be moved to Pearce. 5-. At Pearce the existing R..A.l-".. EFTS. will be disbanded, "exper- ience having shown that air con- ditions at earce are more suit- able for the operation nf heavy tyne aircraft than elementary trainers!‘ At London. Ont.. the A.O.S. will be greatl increased in capacity and the EF- .S. there lapses; At Winnipeg. the A.O.S. will be greatly expanded. At Prince Albert. Sask.. the A.O.S. lapses but the EFIIIS. will be large- ly expanded "to lake advantage of the excellent grass airfield and other facilities particularly adapt- able to elementarv training,’ and virtually all the staff of the A.O.S. will be absorbed by the E.F.TS.: At Portage La Prairie, Man. the company now operating the E.F.T.S. will assume management of an en- larged RAF" E. TS. at Assini- . 'k.. to allow for expansbn of the A.O.S. at Ports e La Prairie- At Quebec the .5. lapses to provide adequate airdrome and har- racks s ace for an enlarged A.OB.: M At RhVOIiELbIé/IEXL. Ulethflll‘ gavitga-i ' on so oo comes e en ra second En 1n ,- M, c _ on. Navigation School, greatly expand- re ; I 9e a" M ed to train navl ators as well as to wheepman q_ Mun‘; 5mm. continue product on of navigation 91am; specialist officers: Wheelsman A. Page. Monti-e . At Hamilton. to provide for ex- 59am,“ i; 910mm mmmfl; pflflilfln 0! the R-A-F" i 5-» 31¢ watchman J. P. Char-eat. Montreal; R-C-AF-l-t E-Q-Tés- dlfig IWOIQILOVQ‘! W oller W. Bagnell. Toronto; olrler W. I new! EH B" ¢ n- 4 Tierne , Toronto; irem Mc- At Chatham. N, s.. the fllfdrblliQ y ’ ‘m of ‘J1 aboard a Canadian cargo ship in the Caribbean were killed May 8 when an enemy submarine pedoed the vessel, breaking it in two. the naval authorities here an- nounced tod . ee of eight survfvors. landed at a United States gulf port. report- ed the ship went clown within 30 0 p. m. t survivors. including the master of the ship. were swept ov- erboard by the force of the explo- sion and managed to swim around for some time before they found a life raft. Walter Bowen of Trenton. Ont.. master of the ship; Warren Coney, Louisburg, N. 5.. chief engineer and Claude Marchand, Montreal, second offitcer, were landed at th r no . The navy listed live others as rescued: watchman A. Toronto; fireman R Brunet, Val- ilbgilgtiabeélmlm? Roy. 'I‘l'lree i n . . Rivers, grille; and Seaman O, Noel, la .Que. Cham Li an missing, presumably st ng dead were. First Officer A. La Rochelle. St. Michael, Que.- All eigh =- mtyie. L-ouiaburg, u. a; first cook is required for other purposes 80 P. Arcand Monti-ear second cook the A.0.S. now located there will p, vmun ' Mona-HI; w“ plug; move to a new site at Davidson ___ can. the E.F.'I‘.S. will be dropped and tliifi Civilian Operating ‘Going’; D, T n Bl’! W 8&5 me managemen 0 en arged RAF. arvris. at rm- lrect o a MW" Man’ uric t u ted Mal e a no emen u o . Power as saying: C0tl8tlmer (I: ‘eudecislons ‘reached at the a r n rig con erenco mean ap- - proximately doubl the number of so m“; “flip” ‘nun.’ of ti’ tfi.’.'.f"i“'é‘..f.é.“ilifi“l‘i"ifi u» m“- ~f “w: M» "- rodncer to consumer. that we ave concluded to continue this sole" again this summer, (common- lcday July 0th.) The reason u; {any have “Ills: themselves o opportnn , , qu- tnblcs are strictly graph, taken dir- ectly from our rlon. Also the price ls reuonab e, we [Ive full value for vvhatayou pay for, and u we save the ell ulmiao we pans this saving along to the cen- samsr. been decidcc- that the most logical and economcal method of achiev- ing this object is to increase very greatly the capacity of a large ma- oriiy of existing alr o server schools "This, of course. will result in Ireatl increased air traffic at these schoos and since, in several cases. elementary flying training schools have been located on the same sites as A.O.6.'s. the new plans necml- tata disbanding several elements y flying training: schools. o " J. J. GAY O SON out§'i'.t°§§§'.in “ociurtliemlemiiliiei: Heed of Prince She'd elementary flying training schools ‘l-O-li-ll-ll. F/Rszf rI/{IVG E any MURIV/NG 0 WAY! that makes life well worth living. Eno is the pleasant way of keeping fit. It contains no harsh, bittermineral saltssuchas Glauber Eno sweetens the stomach and relieves acid distress. It corrects sluggishness by helping nature to remove yesterday's food-wastes today-thus insuring inner cleanliness gently and efficiently. You will enjoy the pleasant taste of sparkling Enol Berthier, Qua: coal umond, Berthier, Que. __________,______ X-RAYS FOR RUSSIA D. Morenrg, passer C. LONDON‘ - <or>__ A dozen mobile X-ray units, bought by school children and war work- ers, have been sent to the Russian fighting front, Searletown M Is Laid To Rest The funeral of the late Alexander Afllcck. who died at his home re- cently at the advanced age of 99 years was held from his late resi- dence at Searfetown on June 24. A large number of relatives and friends liom all sections of the province attended. Following a funeral service at the house conducted by Rev. J.l-l. Bishop the remains were taken to the Church of Scotland Cemetery at Cape 'I‘rave;se where interment took pla-cc. Rev. Mr. Bishop also of- ficiated at the grave. H Mr. Gear e A. 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