has returned her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Gaudet. summe idm-S. clfiiigiicrcw.» is visiting her sf‘: Tim“! "m" “flmv” “d M“ m, Mrs. Vincent Dalton. Sum- r‘°"d5' merside,-—S. fJUiLY 2o. 1944 - THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ml! l. lllle Ila-pay“: n,‘ ‘h. unusual»: uh rauwa coon-n laws. llllasrbateea Livonia; flefluarllaa blitlglflilylilllglilglol- '1] flit OIIII. URI‘!!! WIN: Illolk gonna hill]. Ills UIIQ Ian uauoet. l7 Granville ltraet nganedanwlllalallvaredtealllenablulnaeraile. ~ all: hverleeplflfi- Fhluml abuses-via gum?‘ new’: the be; rapenalble he dzilvenearnyoar rule. Q- IIOOL CLOIING - The" —WANTED — Reliable maid for 610.13g exercises of southwest Lot general housework. Highest wages 111 School were held Drier t0 hufl- maid. Mrs. (D13) C. K. G ~ 1n the school room with qu c Summerside. dnamber of visitors Dfeleni- The -—- ‘ n "93- NOYSE. Bedeque, Office examined in the vari- §§§’“f,,§’§§1i.. by Miss Enid In- closed one week more, until July man who has been the very effl- 39911. - 7-18-31. m“; teacher for two years. Much d Miss Inman ior the -——-———-—— - ciieviqairtlctlesmelilte made by the P1111115 5.11-1.11; that time and one and all . Smcerely regret that she has de- cl to teach another term. An gltigsess was read by Miss Ruby Maclean and a presentation of a beautflul leather purse was made by Miss Erma Gamble on behalf Q1 the pllpiiS.—$. _WINS FOX PEI/I‘ - The draw- 111g for the two silver fox pelts which were lotteried off for char- mme purposes by the Miscouche place yesterday after- e Sumrnerside kct number 1327 and was held by 11w Canadian Legion. Summer- 51116; the second pelt was \von on ticket number 696 held by Miss A1"... A. ‘t, an employee of Holman‘: Ltd- The people of Western Prince County are very happy in the lPBi- isation of their long-felt desire for1 n hospital in this section of the country. The people who are hack of this movement are living for more than passing Joys and we wish them success in this progressive step. Whose aim and purpose will be the prevention, alleviation and cure of disease oi’ all patients. The ivell-known Allison Terrace Hotel has been purchased for this pur- Pvse and will be operated as a 25- bed hospital by the Sisters of St, Martha, who already operate the City Hospital in Charlottetown. The cost oi purchasing and equipping lhe hospital is estimated at 35.000 and a drive for t-hrlt amount will be held from July 24 to Aug. B- It has been announced that equip- ment from air stations, after they have been discontinued. will be given to the nearest hospital. Pos- sibly the equipment from the Mount Pleasant Airport may be divided between the Alberton and Prince County Hospitals. Personals 4x413 Margaret Sullivan oi’ Quincy, Mass, is visiting her sis- tor, Mrs. Preston Noonan. Bum- mersida-S. _Mrs. Alfred Gaudet. Tignish. home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacRae spent Margaret “mo” the weekend in Albertcn visiting] Mrs. John Wilson is visiting in llféiifiifilfilfiifiliigllsimiiullfiiiilfi Tale 0f Naughty, Nifty‘ Nineties IIEJIEIEIEJIEJIEIEIIEJIE- T O - D A Y ' fi , "‘%/. liNEllllilEY-IONINECIIE - cnlusscosunn Q ALSO NEWS Shows —7.l5—9.l5 THURSDAY AT 2.30 t THE CHARLOTTETOWN CEITNAI. GUARDIAN This llllua. .gggpgw f new; of m: inter-get. butuadv” o! l newly suture m; at five cenlo s word. able in advance. i coon rol- Photos. GONFEDEBAT c gunmen‘ ION LII‘! IN he hum: au- Haiifax last Sunday, arrived ihl New Zealand s 1 Cuwlifle mnvifiirnciiils b’ m” S U MM iflkolilh __i.. “Heaven Gan Wait” —A rurtlrler decrease in receipts IS noucoslole. Prevailing warm w”- t pacsrng materials scarce causing wltnnola VIA PLANE FROM NE 8-‘ GOW—Mr. and Mrs. nald. Halilax. arrived ll. Charlottetown by Maritime Central Airways plane, irom New Glasgmv.‘ N. Mr. and Mrs. MBCIJOIIJJIQ 111B 111110116 the ilfilt passengers to travel this new l ' wh1¢h _ began . lhey vote it a. splendid $103855. and a wonderful exper- of lence. ‘FUNERAL-The funeral of the let late Mrs. Robert Varlfderstlne wasiin held privately ' _ ' Newfoundland, going hf“ i scpt, 1942. John wrote that he and‘ the hi; two pals are well, Pie. D- V. P Ch tion Board on’ ceiv from the MacLean the Pro DVOISQI! appelle and Pie. Ray MacEwen. {Miss Fullerton Oongratulatell i the Children's Overseas Recep- tlus Province, has rc- following appreciative lrom MISS Mares, director who recently visited and interviewed the ed nhe tel" London. vince mineral Home yesterday aflernognnrthildiefl and their foster-parents Services were conducted by the ltcv. C'- Q Yie Webster Interment P9091611 Uemeiery. The pail-waters were A: J. Haslam, h. M. M8i'tln.[ Frank Murphy. James Egan, Robert Duncan, and E. J. Sentner. EGG RECEIPTS AND PRICES lan RI‘! her ‘ls allecung quollty. gases and continue to be same stations to shipments w i ed clearing here . Children's Overseas Reception Board, Devonshire House Mayfair Place. W.I. 28th June 1944, Dear Miss Fullerton. “Now that f um back in Eng- d I feel I must write and con- tuiate you on the the 0.0 R.B. scheme and the 'success you have made of it. It has.‘ t-"Annual Orphanage iPienic ‘Yesterday ' 3n]! Dlvislilon NJWiS. llighlylldersigiloei 1° “ed ' e u" c” n uy’ ' M ssr Arthur Cam bell Rob rt "m" ‘w’ "m h‘ (“mm "Eflhcéicdt and Wilfred nicxénnawgrc Miss Jessie R. Fullerton secretary "mm" a" “deed gmefi“ admirable moving up into the iway in which you have administer- lwiih ‘No. 10 Want Normal Pep, Viln, Willi?! 7 undawn. exhausted ' ondllion ...n. Q . = i -2 4." n a E The annual icnic for the chil-j dren o! 5t. V cent‘s Orphanage. $11-$53?‘ sponsored by the Knights of Col-‘ m. n. ulnbus. was held yesterday after-| noon on the grounds of members ca! ‘the Council summerlng in Rosa- 1 - nhna ll . . | - .... E....'Z&"-'.‘-‘<....é’°-F....... s... ad. Iood drug liorea evervihere. ‘ a director of the firm He leaves to mourn, his (nee Margaret Connors), William. and three daughters Beatrice. Doris. and Elaine. to a1 of whom sincere sympathy che‘ tended. enloyed by those present. Of the senior dancing numbers. highlights and were loudly ap-~ audcd for their efforts. i Yesterday's picnic was voted most successful yet held and to‘ gessrs. Kgllillfred gtgcliannak alnd en o an s or ollginiilng t egprogream. To theinr. F. "- 5 l . - . the picnic grounds and to those‘ suDDlying the food and those as- slstlng in preparing and serving, dies and gentlemen who furn- the luncheon. the Knights of Coi- lshed transportation to and from Dr. F‘. H. Sexton of the Halifax Technical College is a guest of The Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. Sexton. who is President of the College qnd also Regional Dir. cctor of vocational training for the Dominion Government, is here to ui. uss with Premier Jones. Mr. .Llo_vd Shaw. and other mtthods of technical instruction for the rehabilitation oi returned men, Whitehall“ Notebook _..__. 0h'tovvn Dietitian Gen. Hospital With A Canadian General Hos- pital In Britain, July 19 -- (AP)- Canadlan Army general hospitals. field. carry, with them a kitchen that can feed; 200 to 800 with equal ease. ‘ years had been is ex-iwhere it was PAGE SEVEN M... Wollien (NE? 40 ' 9- W- |-- 11mins a Feel WealgWorn, Old? A special meeting d’ the flap . lottetown branch oi the C.W.L.. wal held Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. J MacMillah presided and ooenel the meeting with the League pMy- er and prayer for the armed ioree| flue minutes oi’ the last executiv. meeting were read by the reccrdin| secretary Mrs. l". Walker and roved. The treasurers report shower T AND ‘any Th‘ “Thirty-five children. accompan- Islztisfatlixtfily-Zcflglgfia in current: and — w r . Corremon encl ‘trial: loéeft Borden last evening hi“? ogm-cstijfffe“; zfgfafdlg‘ 1m... read 1mm the Brother mail; u, 9"‘°“'°"- "mi" m" afternoon. s . runnlnlr Ml’. W. A. Rudy?“ m“ m“ ‘my I'K'1Y'Th‘ 1 It s hour o! 7:86. The He“ and other “m” were m, |pr¢sident thanked all who helped is em mm” 5 trip‘ y‘“"d'y- vided for the children. after w lch 1am! way; tom EURO tgc I oinnker i: '_“ - ' d. D i onor o s op aye auc | 1111-13110 1N ACTION — wore Ila ightggtivanicliiswca aiiiivtil luucilncivrag The death incurred yesterday 1511M“- 11 W“ unanimously "mu t4 geoe e Tuesday by Mrs. Richami . sewed’ and needless to say w" morning at his home.‘ 1a Upper_h0id the Diocesan convention i; ngfig’ gfirwmmnmgfiluxéfi‘ justice was done to the dainty and 3:511 Sgeei. City, ofdvlvfilliam 1 (‘iiiiaglqlotififin egahtaalbwmed ' 1 Y LBBIGPFOO , -S€ O 6 B0 n V‘ a; Noam“, had been w!“ m ‘ Sgiifigisleihl cooklnl donated ior the w“ m h“ 50th eange ness e ‘on m em“ l wflmn lmlhtlon action. July 4 while serving in “‘ J h c“ I Mum w“ gmnhhed by Mew-L The deceased ad been associ- to the diocesan president. Mrs 5 .1'""°°- m" "h" ‘m!’ l“. Arthur McQuald A...“ Mcgflch. ated with the m... of DeBlois ‘Irainor Wis ahiloinwd convenor oi ___ Mn. Lncyfi lPlWlle at’: em and his W‘; sons’ ca“ and Bros, (or the past twenty years entertainment with a committee oi rrsaony llosganfonl punéar. - garatpgffmvjrl‘ sign-mm"; hum: Jame,’ ,1, o, whm, was 8.63.1, and r... ti... no 1.... five ladies u. assist. A committee C I E IIIIIIEI‘ ' -was also formed to help with the W111; '1 pantry sale in Holmarfs stare. July o con, .3). The war convenor, Mrs. E. Cullen ;.reported taking some reading mat- 1 erial to the men at B€a:h Grovl greatly appreciated The education convenor Mrs. Jul Blake renal-ted that prizes werl presented nt Notre Dame Academy 1st. Joseph's anrl Queen Square schocls. 1h».- sick visiting convenor, Curran. reported having v bereaved and sick members. NEGLIGENCE CIJRBED IPSWICH, England -<GP>— Fol two years Mrs. Eeaarlce Smith musl remain at home aiLcr 7 pm. Wife of a prisoner-oiyvar, she was found guilty of neglecting her six children by leaving them unattended at home. ‘BIRTHS * _. _ . _..___.._, CLARKE - At the Prince County Hospital on July l9, I944, to Major and Mrs. Hillard Clarke, a daugh- ter. O‘BRlEN-—A_t the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July l8. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. O'Brien lnee Rita MacDonald). a daughter. Marv Catherine. STl-AVART‘ — At Kings County Hospital on July 9. 1944 w Mr. and V v . ____ _ pom“ PAM‘ Shawn; are u _ been greatly appreciated 110111 by was waiting to move into the! M“, 1.0m. swwam 1.1.1,“). m... ~14!“ 3”" 0°“- s“"‘"‘"“d°' iiiiwgg-ilsct Fglllhd-htr -__ “"5 u" P111811“! 8111-115 °¢4v°?°g= §¥.‘..”.”.3“s'c§.‘i“"’é‘féil.8é..‘fé“ marshmlm‘ m“ "he" m" Wm“; av nouctas marrow bar sougn. l daughter 1615 "115 week ‘m a "is" m B°5' ' —NOthing'5 sacral when Ernst {x/‘aqge M": A Meawm 2W5"? '5 Thev were each keenly intmrestedl be assigned w a fsmp crossing the‘ DONDON. July 20 —(CP)— Dis- LARKU\"AP 1411135 90111111’ 3°“ ‘ 1°11» Massb-s- Mrs Jas Myrick and party had a Lubitsch gives that grand new touch ‘b’ b N‘ ("med smpmems d“ to hear of the development of the channel’ mere “c” onlv nurses‘ appearance of Sir Samuel Home Vital 0" Jul-Y m» m“ 1° “T "id . "_— ' lo. ble to trl to Chclr- to the any old nineties‘ ‘waxed Charmuemw“: A I-“meichlldren and of all tilm. has been‘ “mo” and hospital 5m“ w reed’ from the House of Commons en- MIF- Jam“ 13mm‘- Mmm‘ ' -allss Myrtle Noonnn of Saint “m” e“ y“ m” r p " l" h: A JVILCIIUIII o6 ca; b 28-9; o‘ - ~ - ,_‘ but L16"? 411°‘? M?Gu1san of . _ e . chum, o. (Win boys. _ . lottetown Inst week. That. in a nutshell, l5 the saucy, 2+5 H . . . done for them to meet their glow . l.anc-s Anthony Ed ns e CLO“, M Co , He. “a1 . s * . . , . . - - . < .. . » - - , - _ > I 1E3 g..‘...”‘.’f.“di.‘l". “Shelli”. l 1 l I t Zlzaéitllrélzlgfstcélry o”! L-ilbitssai-i "pro- lllcreflsllelgelgfiilttlilhlve ‘poulm . "e m‘ my“ °Ver 3.13. a lonz period‘ sggrgfligff°gérl éggngnéikforgifslégag, bficgllnllrlghsiilcctzgssrzractigrwifua :V1%l(1;;"_ oh Julv—14, fir... gliilzvand firs. i Mr and Mrs. Daniel Noonan “g? wgggtelfdsf: gnlggfilgigfi Tgchnlitaciorilgfvmflgiinopefiga 11815 s mmejflgh smndard o; nwnlahKitchener. Ont. chief cook. were gewflme Part3“ geotrlge 2:311’. mMurralv' Harbor _ Bedeoue- Wilson and Mrs‘ H' g1ark'|'o1n11v' night at 111G (jg/pjtgl 71-May“. mggteléflggginédfirglfmlét 2g.“ and nilysioalldevelclcment, and the halts "lagfirefg! sviinlggifl While the British Ambassador to Cmninql"? “h, P g I H05, ~ ——— ' ‘ " " l v ' ‘ ' videntha nes t th ohilde Iy11 - th " ' Many ’.‘&°“.‘“..°§ ltMifirfil-gigg? gfi§h§.'..°' Leavm and Mrs‘ H‘ 03.31:: ‘iii-chili; Ilfieitllgiei Mififliislf Efihglnigiilyn-Qhacilgalivisugistt uiiii: if,“ the 5"“"1:”“1“?‘§gf “r 8"“ i511‘? ‘ileyb slmdeml’ “"‘“"’ ‘“ ‘-“-“"|‘r’>cp§rl§écrev.°.f.2tiytlll aerielviifgf hetlgad: 3'13‘ fickdw ‘¢,.,‘,,°1§,-..,'°,,¥;q?g€ . Trainer, es o a y. ' ' ,. . a ' ‘t. , _ , ’ ‘ t ey have rccc vo and o‘ t e 'num ers. _ . f 11 - u d1 . ‘ ' _ , ed to learn she is DTOBIfTSlSlBE fay: Miss Dom -————Scflvner and gm ‘i251. hhmllsdtéztlffi~lilggd\\lzshefila\gltii iltgialwlzloanijvzfanseéglllllg oytlahunhlli: my? of caneqa: i In DreDaratlon for Ciaygt h} igfgfirrogietgvirléllgo 15.33:? Qzémemigfit 3111‘? Ilfeeeenan), a daughter Cyn qramy an“ a success“ ope a friend of Halifax are visiting Mr comes to what went on ficr thciana Private Joseph Irlancls‘ The Domé “m” from thgse‘ France‘ a“ cooking ‘or p“ a emerge as a Poet-WM‘ 193491‘ 0f m? "on at the City Hospmu and Mrs Herbert J Hodgson ' pas lights W811i. out —- tlile famedUirsena-ult who was serving with a. {'§,*§°§,.‘.§c“§§f,‘5§§nc§‘3§hvmiffid ‘sac. gm. ‘i511 has: 31),? $515k“; 931W- I DiATus --——- - - ' ' ..'- . ., -. . v l. ' 1'6 —— W -Miss Erma Gaudet, R. N, of -——— ‘ lslilbisch Touch become, e. goiégnhcfhia alrlo R151.‘ lteglmekrsi; lence of the foster-parents. the: petrol burner placed at the iront thivfr, Eldfleéll. Eltillgicilflio illvégzédbidelii Onlmmfiaz the‘ xv...‘ ff r Cam r1111 runiwl- ML“ Mm’ Lawson, Charlmte- wa-cb- | g _- W's." w‘ 9. “W”. t 111811 vrvlwmon of vrislnal olace- r it a osition to heat the ° P” ° ' m“... Hospital on July 18th. Mal-y the Stu ° P ' h 1m h r, Don Amech and Gen Tm 13.1.4121, 1v... nccpnen llalnul J11 ~. . - 11° p Churchill now more than ever be- HalifBX. 1155 Yeidlmed “H” spmd‘ town‘ as been vs n! er p“ ' e. e -~ meylFltzroy Street Charlottetown’ P b; ‘ men“ the close co-“pelauan of n] i°°d lmxes- f re loonis as T0rydom's next ammdnei mm“ “will”. M Mr‘ ._ 1 with he, parents ants, Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Lawson. lop the featured cast of Heaven, , - , -. - - concerned in the scheme and a-| 0 and Mm W311," A, QBnen. ‘"57 he’ “cat ‘m .____ Can Walt ’ Don is 1 scion of oJI- Pte- Alsmmms m“ °' ‘m 15 bove all the metlculou" care takenl (‘hflmpwn- 0 LTEN At 3i We mouth Mitjiglfigrs’ w' A‘ Gaudet’ sum‘ Mr. Robert Dunn has Rune to ‘staid NswYork house-llold-and his gfimgliéfigilVl-ii-ladililld A. Arsenault. in the selection of 6.... homes _ _ _ Chelsea. which Sir Samuel re- gtrget, MNT“ L Pounmlya c 4 m‘ “ “' ' ____ Halifax for a 12w weeks vacation. miltlcs stiilld the family on its ear.‘ -“""' ' ' ' ‘V1191 the “heme “iaTVZd- Premi?“ “Ir 34 59am’ 1s- wns d"; ears. Remains resting Mrs. lien I B k_ ____ Ccnels the lmlv fair vlzcm no woos] , . Now that I am alvma new-ts ed a safe Gun-serum" “L chm“, .5 weymouth Btreet. —Mi§B "i111! 3mm". ° w” Th 1W2 f Albert“ are WW _.nnd \._-1h1.__ bu? Dan L. mgmy FUNERAL AT COBRA" BANN- news of their children I am again . selection of o, successor has not yethmn r 1 name lam. I “m1 Ahss" has “PM” by plane d1 1e c d‘ “$.13 111.. way weeds person while Gene is not via... you The funeral o’ the m“ M‘? 5°11" getting heartfelt tribu from ' been made but it is unlikely that nil)‘; M l9 bwa. Q“... to spend a mvnihsJluwuuurig f1“? mffeefifkfezl “anowed 1° new mm, icouh 5.11 a Su,t,_,,,s51,e 50,101 a m, Arvin: took place yesterday lrorn them to the foster-parents and BGSIJII Vlor the seat will go uncontested. w“, 35v 1m, m“ Wm“, A‘ if." '{3§‘*‘*§1...’I‘“'S...?.‘.§S§....§’_é’.' the streets. 1t is believed thcre r.re :w;.l.~._l. m1 mo: even afbrr theyr". "1122: '19,, h Mgm°hfijfag “hndfime “$1111? f" kfifiuiu" h" ———. m inccoy’ 1.. ‘his sou. year. "Funeral o- ~ i v v - . ~ s. v i???“ - ' . w r ~-——- i Diem-Y °f teenfage ha” “m “O “d In“ pmiclik 1m“... ~ 1, 4.19 lots . Icelebrated by the gRev. iznneth "I peglsignaiix caeriiloi tllafii‘: you Cggiginfcgntlualiddglogil- ‘gundiifepirom hSIMQIWICQDCGIPidW 111mg —Mrs. D. C. Tompkins of‘ Sum.- ,dfl 11115 Wm!‘ ‘f, “P9"°“°h°d by ‘he 1‘,,,§.P1‘1"QSI ;;;a;‘i,-el¥§,ii yrogfi opgfigh McPherson who also conducted tncrdtzh for your kindness to rne Women workers. who number l Conservative‘ who defeated twqjlng at. 9.146 to the O Cuurch g m: ice. llns returned to Summsr-illfui-‘er 1111171614435- 11;]. to mix," hi? dfiksanctiva the service at the grave. The and for the very large store oi in four of Canada_'s_ industrial army 0mm. candldayes in me Rusmhne $130500 1'. 1E" e u s. t... fpféfiiiii." iiwfimsfi? M» and Mo» H J. Lulu" "s" "mull!" “ . fiiiiiiii"3'fil...“'°iii.mi°“?fm Mi." fitbihlnifievl? 33.53.132.951} 33Zii"i‘..‘§.‘..'ii“$“.‘i.1s'p$fly..31.‘; ""°‘°°“°“' m’ f”? "is? vile"? auuwm” - 5' “"‘°" "°" Jccolnonnied by her daugh- rented their summer ccttare at "Heaven Can Wait’ is a frankpmacmfdjre Joseph Goa“ wmmn.‘ you] kmdhess to 111g-Q kindness bestowed on Canadmn ammunb asalnet (ha? nhor d-"a rgllwc J-|p1¢a1_1;m,,k11h,, 14m" on July 17, g Charlotte who underivent .. soil-thwart tor the month of July imiifkiiili-bfrivglcitl; coullliijdy afidftd R8,...” gm. PM, Med“... ‘ and generosity so truly Canadian. tiuh b. veterans of the Mcditer $§’,’}.’,“,°",,,d.‘;i2,,..;,§‘ r ' ' 1°44. M“ N- 1d Mftmld‘, 11',“ nlnor operation while tIICJP. She lo rome nf the mrn. on thr- RCAF lrrvncnsura .v .v e ca re o s ' ' yqu have 511 made me {e611 have ranean- campaigrkx Mam, of ma“ . ___- Hannah Bgflgw, cog er o r. ‘ a ~ .- s '1': i lbct h b . terfcrrmcs T "' lft fri d bell d I l, h 1pc . d M . R. T. Barlow of Brad- hn: romnimd a shmt tim. longer re c boats n A r on ar or _____ tugglgfghhhghiggfieghg i? 5g? ti“ Ierxilwsy orleildalgyltihavgiltxe ‘Cup fiéygt-Xfigzdfcettgélggngg Canada with edyqaxve (iggqclfilgllixlléagbljifi lgkntrsiormerly or wellington. P. __' i The W*7'“'~‘“'“ wstitme held the" was held yesterday from ‘her- late mnumty of “Velmmhm ymi. he" “Canadian ammunition in my 1 11h 1,1 he 5 are 5- 1-» u"! 47 m“ 1 “mum "my i" m” msmme Hm residence 136 Great George on m“ “dc of the Atlantic’ Opinion, i; as good as. or superior‘ ‘meld ts :13 oaonggaaioxzrifirohl him. ii ' , . - Monday of this vreek. The In- street. The services at the home y°"fiaflfi°°,filfiés to any manufactured by any other éeylmmwpmoret "cm ceq-mh, 519C110“ S SlliG ‘ sllidlfir Suiuies "m" dmelm‘ °°"‘""““'l" and at the grave w... ducted ' Director source." declared Maior Robert oi u... press they are asking that I M ' “Trellis-Sent 111d m“ m“ "1' "" ' b the Rev. Ro Vesse . The ' George Kincswne of Montreal, ' li o t least n 977797157" ' - tcrcstlng hart in the program. The n y“ b -y p; ys 11 recently returned from the Italian the bxfikomabeth fledyhr ab; I I ‘Y1‘°" “eakpr w“ Rm" Mr M"‘°' i}; laatarlsifssonwelrirean v§£§y Sxiifn’ . . . front “We can tell Canadian am- fit’? ' an M e n m ~~~~ ~»~ » ‘. . . - ' - to south coast towns be I l d “d 1. "m." ‘g m“ °" “m” ?.§§-i“l.§5.§i“1i§;“%..3?§ 1...... 1s British-Built s"""ig".,,z‘.iggr,,.lrmwi..r°aiil ma» ,0 ...: r... ... i1 evgmng program and the nro- li/Il‘. Cyrus P. Gallant of Egnlont géfirfne mg Peoxiewybemeatlgment ant-fixing. dishinquish ammunition ,,1Q'”f1ti.‘.a‘o.l°e'“,<it‘l.n.i.'cifii lakes "','_',,‘;1,,},‘;' y "Yhfg... L, he, v | ceed. will he given to the Saflfl- Bay. now living in Summersidc, ' d. Canadian make Both 5mm" z m‘ h "l! . _ _ 1 mun/uh w ——;-—-—— - abvut the IOuth 008-1. l “"3 g .1 n ugl-lters. tor.um_ Charlottetown. W gvélédgixfi ligisctt rerrcg{n';ll1‘v}1wn he w?“ ‘gr: ‘rag, ailing, 11-115] fiwglsg rfitglcaog; have bier; cgggdbz? one an a 140d‘. struck by an automobile driven by l’ 11 d .1 , 5 d, m V5 s e “WWW 5 - _ ‘ . . C f M. M.“ d McMurd o! Bede, 11th 18th, Jfl-tf always glad to get Carla an-m e Home Secreu, . Haber; MQn-lgon s=ii.‘.'..¢F£-Z§.‘ii:M§§‘..¥ili?m.¢c.i§§§ on , 01115.5 H; lmmccilagely taken to ’ P i} ‘ fig]: pgfinffiffioihecyntiiii“ than}. may ease the backout to the craters; I e thklman] ngormmgl Iitrilteiiilne first iggnzliloggligvehva bikoirendi-gelbutaxiig ersonals ———- ma“ m” ‘m ‘mm ‘he w" i‘ sit-regiclightsgltilhee aakeerd a n 1 91' 5°"- °TP°N _ won daily easpendi of shells bor- ho wanted the blackout , h d did active other lnlurit-‘S- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanl_ have OTTAWA. July l9 - (OP) — ' - .' mm‘ , " , "i igfiiigs otgvseezyseasfidl Noeminilgrénllgtiol} oélllrlcek gficielgtexocgilgeetci lgbsoutng: fixotnggéaglme on l tend” ‘at’? w ggxdgéiegatjfigneegcogt ‘gases ‘and? bomoeed-lsaavmgryeshagillpropilggligxily g1 lifted mot to terubt- 111m... .. mm (if o.» do‘: ' ~ ,. .1... rllfisn‘: ns'"ssrz*s.zzs.sz"sz:ir m’“...°°'é‘.l3‘i°"’fi‘."mi»..§}§° in": in.“ "r W“ "" "i m“ promised immediately they were j ‘ ‘ 3 _ _ hm... d b .1, n1 Mr. and Mrs. 11W Peters. while Canadian _shipyard.s are m‘ h h t u - - - - _ - ' - available. The first estimate oi nun pw- 131g, wggitiggg Mgghgn; 5H1‘; Mount Pleasant. P.E 1. were 1.. u... turning out 1c ‘Algerine class ,§',“‘,'f,§,y‘fl,,’§,1 ggnuniilagignslijav: §fif,i‘§,ff'§.h§i“h§§ ifiafiilchiccgrliiiii Iv. only "om-alga." s».- n“... Cgrpoya] Casey enlisted for duchoh in Canada in 1944 lndl- mg the street _S City yesterday. fleet minesweepels for the Royal been bum up. the inflow w the u “in considered for p064“. h 1'5“ y. p"; guy, bail” ‘he dayh anti: thevcrgg: m“ m“ "m “Kill. cfippigrtcleaiit jgfivimniy-‘YEL Now Mr c r- Ottewell North Vii-Ti iilizilciii.lcixciiirxigihcgivioriiégilter “m” muazm" "id 4W1" ectivitigs and whether pic... are be- We ll I" Y" "'1" i" '1" "m" een o - 4 - " - - - slrscce ittuéif“ 19:15. Hlsnlirothcr. fiéioro Priisgxelin: lime gait/least o; PURCQNFSTER ADVISE; cmcrhlsstéoéafirlveo 1.. Charloite- Bg-fxme-ggoocégctrxgfiultget m’... 61.. fgflivg’ gfiffdbe" ,,',*;;,,,,u,°r',,..,'_ iggnmofi; §3n§1§g>ng,’;*g,{§§““ at the-Shem u .. beauillsl m. Joseph. also signed up on e same 12,892,350 hushfls, 511 pe ‘ . ..__ wee s veteran! “m. 1h Stating that the _._ ' mun“ 11y m, Ignfly, any and is at llresferilrtd sonzfigtlig: cent R/ligher than‘ £41536 So long as nQan-poatfr Zilggt gran‘: Mt c u‘ H Dearbom. sum gig:lssheaandlwtganlelggllilznglogergrfing heavier the preqmault artillery A "school. for “P33 of an par,” 7_m_“_ _ .5'.<...imi'.°°'..l.§ overhear Deepest 19€+43 average o ' i glilxlrllflyilxdb! fvtiiiotzl efuci wiilelie a’ Dro- ‘mm’ was i“ charbueww“ Yes‘ a statement. ‘furuetnthe “gllrtfrpge “met? 165 Elblinllfuk" “W311 511; Gang"; 1 v -. - 1 2e s. < _ terdey. .1, . u’ s “new “n15, O-BM- 16y bu“? Camp on. Cer _ e ouJ n sympathy is extended to Ml. and A 19 ent reduction is now b1: n. S says Munitions Minister ____ '1 B i191" e - Y 6° 1-1 h he cum 1, 1 M“ m5" i“ the 1°55 °l that 5°“ expectedmiii c1116 91°11 °i P9315 naive. wl-lo advises all householder! Misses Gladys and Betty Burke ‘mned “d ‘eady 1°‘ lervii-‘e- M‘ ‘we ing h? mmvificihn‘? 11$ giiliameilrtgii‘; iflilcélcriiiirziltiiij; vghioeri ' as well as to thn surviving memb- which 1s eshmatm at 517,900 bus- who bum wood to 011111111 111911‘ m“ Boston are guests at the Queen m“ Wm‘ the “m?” of mm com‘ Mtree that the gunners must never instructor Members receive lectures In M8m0r18m “ti?”.“‘“2“"v.‘i"".iln.fif."‘f.i is ‘“%.“‘..$i£%° an; "resins “iii““»“c?飑1§ii" s... w o. c “r B; c - 16 mo" "m" n *~ "e l‘ 9 ‘ 11015 R W“ 589- ° T- "we ‘"5" 9' ' -———— ' 1- 1- Shell is 043111118 10111- ions and amendments and in other homr: lso two ri"tcrs. Maude ll. . 1934-43 average of 1,0181 smoke of firewood through- M_ D_ M .d k t new curvettes were of the Castle “I i i m t l , ‘ Y E fl} Muuire-"nl- and Mgrfiumw ‘Mm iliiiuittinahghxcls, the redumm‘ Wm m" Canaan Melstm mmxw nlgmacli in hi. (folly lasltlntight-Amhers ' W“ €§§;‘.‘.;..‘Z.”.‘v°§vy“°i¥...“’...3‘fm???‘ mucil zmmunitfiiu e15 samsgyi“ 1&2 mrtlamw£— l“ l" “mound befits?“ E t st l ) t lome. t, d t M ‘into by ruc an _; ,, .. ' r , behi d - 1 Gr r, ran. n ae- mes iii-L- be 15 pzeii-sccgstimatc or plum and :31 isrfinbigillflfl-“HB urscs Wary Mrs. N. a. McClar llfax 1.. "i °"" ‘m “We” m“ °°"" {imam o ““'“‘°i.~- Qua Blilialsr N PEACE Tn" v.2"... who pawl any 1-1.1 I! ———-———- ~——— —- The l: 1s only slightly below community to examine its own qharlottewwh who,” aha “J11, 9i Th” "'9 11W" ""1 111°" K‘1'°;11§ha:er-§f,t w ‘an 59.19.10! 1 11m ".11 R 1948 ‘— . prune cro s . , e s e re - ' _ n , ' a sm Th, honm peace eg ne ' - To" We 1° “w” tr l". nrisn nation: 2.22.1222: 31222;: "n W v ca». err: =1 “or o: ~ “i151”? new‘. =- -»--~v ~=-~ _____.__cii- ace a . 5 1 - ——- ' - wo m on roun s. 1 t. wcu. as. e nap a h u. t l no WANTED — R001“! F?RATVIV? crop is 12 per gigmoiiwilglelrmgltianbilzf 31111314 whusfhgidegr fhuiglugiiod ssfiilclii. Mists ivfiaixiifyhléfiegggaiisism§con_ 516T riff iglviigeirdflqaflowtiegg clclgsrsvettiteef “Tobawa: 11D PIVSUCi-glen B111 CB:- vgsiiariie 1733.15. only 11 fraction oi a l: Q3151»)? “$5 hill] s yl-{lilu Jfll 1.41, 1 t u-ns t - ar avers 1 ._ -e ess o u re.urn- _ a _ per con un r new - , o‘; i: "g; $35.11.“? ‘I-iil-Zi 1168x115? u “mated ‘t Wiiinbg’ dlgiliggtfiawl-acen crgcne-ziemfidd ed from ‘her hvacatiionoxlvvuhilch she gigxaxémfolie lilgyige sgggileano, 13:. greernent with Blgifilhhhlfllégnflrl mo“ 4g mo; as the years roll 6n- _________’___ >____i_ __ bl e Y I l e e Flu-ran... m...) pole novsa- Lfgfiffti}. 31.2%. (T. “expected to distress next winter.‘ Mr. Howe "’°“"" u. ‘Ti-P '0 111111131, £1,111’, “.f,"§“§"“ m mohliigilllnafiflgfilig: biliary‘... __ Insert" 11"“ °"'“'"'"*'"" work in a lamily of two. Good Show an a0 per cent increase over adds. Mr. William W. MaoKlnnorl. Bos- ‘meg, 1 d e y i 1 ‘d d manpower reserves. and are apneal- good advantage. added Major 7-20-11. Wises. Apply l0 M“ Rmamsi the very poor crop of 1943 it 595-‘ 1 —*? arrived in Charlottetown last “Ed °',,§,’°§,,1,',,§§'“T,g‘§,‘;,’;§ :1?!‘ ing to women to help by working Klngstone. "I don't think Your m crane“ at 740-3" 000 bushels oofibe lrieivyea, av"- NAHVE SONGS Fox Mo“! X11118? t1’ and is register“ at the Queen the {names of their Commanding in‘ shellfilling plants. ition workers ytt realire what o. -——--~——- ———-—~ w‘ ls 1124.4 us es. "—- oe- t ' '1 con saw - 1 1-2 rou mrnn- “Fe - savers" shells are and it mizhhfii c l k f our Canadian ne ne e611 be a bad 1d?“ to keep on remlmm turning out "beautiful" shells, you can trust the boys to Lise themNig The 1944 cherry crop at 210.100 less DAR ES-SALAAM -(CPl— ‘Iihe Officers, include the following: film unit shooting evised national Truck. Licensed. ADDIY 'i~20-2l in Memoriam bushels will be 3 per cent than the 104s crop o1 916.700 bu!‘ material in Tanganyika for the film "Men of "Flower" class Corv- M“ n Webb“ R- N" "i" h" ettes: n. M. c. s. Glfiard. Lieut. 145 6161111 680186 si- been in charge o! a case in Sum- inc them to "DSQQELQTPJHIYILIItiCILW .. . h .1 l- .M. ' a he“ and u p" ca? 33.64%” his’: Eicxogginsgsliarilriwmggi? Thaw wtemdestzggeantlyv lflum"! I° u" Ilxzlrteuglgllilv ‘igiaerui: Ernest My?! gen-year “on” o ' songs will be sent to Eniiland for , c y ye y' “"951 Milmreal? H- M- 0- 5- m“? wh d Wfl,’ July 20th 1M3. 1- t d 1b, 1 1 s10 1 h, 11.," Mo“, Branch. Lt-Cmdr. n. J. G. John- o M” ’ ‘ ' Apricots this year are expwe W“ c 11¢" 11 11 P - - l ALI 1| _. I Mrs. William R. ‘Tuplin. Indian . C. B. Orangevllla. Lieut. F. H. Pike, Edmonton: H. M. C. S. Arnprior. Lieut. Stuart D. Thom. Regina; H. M. C. S. Til- requested to meet at 19 Upper Queen Si. Friday The i044 strawberry crop at 9.- morning at 9:30 to attend the funeral of their t; l timsted to b6 $3 clilriirbclcir the 1M3 harvest no more. is the grave where my deal Mother was laid i P (Q! ll Sh? i OI“ I II l -¥ 5 ‘ to show a substantial increase thandiio drummers have H150 111866 River. has received a letter from “iibagagfinclau: H M a s‘ s.‘ syoryidh xeziyr 1125111: Iii"! from 34,900 bushels in 1943. The éoqilrrige- __ _ he.- son, Cpl. Charles ‘molin say- Thomas m__cmdr_ L_,v_ Deny. trials are nest t f th 1944 cro is ‘—*— “‘ in h is in England. ' In silence she suflerell, in palienu “m ifnlillémlelagoo lsushels will“ e I e —- mmmum‘ N‘ i n‘ M‘ C‘ s ' Members of the Knights of Columbus are ~ she bore ‘w’ ' t thian the u.- a Mrs n Stuart n - Km°"°"“°- 14""- *" P- B'°“’“- rm o... called her 1......- lo “m. 1: 81,.}’,"..°.'.'Q§e'f.°.“.§'mo bushels. flog}: Glasgow, N.S.. antvgd Qwb": 3' M n-y ' mile city yesterday. Dear From ihe Bowel: late Brother, William A. Ready. Lieut. J.L. Benson Kansas Dear is the memory that never ' _ f-sonburg, LL-Cmdr. William Evans, i h 11 f d o! lapomm “Rrliilb Tkiliricen-year B wcl troubles although ‘ en- mu’ Mlsmmh m charlommwn ‘Toronto; H. M. C. S. Petrolla. 7-Z0-2i sweetsi: "l: hope that again wa "°'“8° l’ n’ t’ m“ 100 ' uurts ° t time, of u... ycnf‘... mo. Eldon Moone , norm. Lieut. Peter w. spruce. Torvnim _ - 1 shall mac. R TA hafifllifrrffi: aliflibflfl’ quart‘: 0f ggre-prearaylent during the hot enm- left this morning for Iiallfax, ai- H. M. C. B. Huntsville. Lieut. C- -- T‘ ' ' “ ' Kneeling together a4 Jeans feet. " _ _ , Ott ; H. M. C. B. 194g and a per eent below the ten- ma, and “,1 1,111,101.11“, ter suendlng a three week leave at geslgéellértrraatwcmaiwa N‘ s‘ c. Dick- I year average o! 9.159.000 <1uu111~ Summer Fu is one c: the worst his home in soul-ll. He was nc- i 1mm" "v n" D""‘"" Chartered A Ian! It has been on the market ior the p011 Dgy, while THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 8230 P. ‘W. UQ.“ ' over Canada is satisfactory with sun others have semi i D Ma Klnnovl _ g - d 1 companied by his sister, Miss Reta inson. Toronto. 1 _ _M"- "Mu" ° ' ............;...» ..§::,.l2§".2i‘..?§ .“.-‘i%‘.f.°v’é§» o? zzinuclls: ...":.".°n: ..i:"..:::"“nlr.:°"2..:si;:...:é1' NEW " ---_--_~ 519""? lfgflgdihimfen hbivel” tesiiiiel. b02151" mjmf; ‘f; r0 Howard Wilson Toro to shortlv- ‘ h n H M 1| . i i ' rcen ' ' 1 ave ' ’ 10h t w rv g, . . i. PROFESSIONAL CARD u" °' “m” 1”“ ’~ m“! iiiiilfm’ o 235?.‘.'icl.ii'iv."ii'.'.'£.tc°tli."i§..i- c. c." 8.....%.“5v..°$.nf. i... c...-l- SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICE I ' N D MacLedn berries at 1.718.000 pounds are ¢X Thonction of Dr. Fowleflailxtraot mouth upon h“ "mm from m” M,“ {Imam vaneyfleld on Con”, . 1 . . ‘to; “t: hi; ‘pit vgzlntggisoswiiéa: 0g Wild Struvvborr is llliieslslaht, 15nd where he h“ been "aligned voykdutym heArluthat iiysrihip "nag, Conducted by lyNgnfAxgl - " e ‘d Fable undo octua 11 u ' during the winter months. P0. sun in an c n ay an T. E. Shirl...’ avm" M Lmfioo iii?‘ toretltheok m. unnatural ds-» w}??? Rldnlzvgfi ',§'t‘few§’,‘,',°",‘}§“ 1.11%: iiilvriiigrisclpciiliigii?cnlog:i n I“ ADAMS and G“ A‘ RAMSAY mum” The outlook for vegetables all '1 ulflufl- ..... - Charlottetown all , ' ii to reinforce escort groups . u,“ an overall substantial increase. In phat 94 ywrl. 1° "i1? i“ "mm W!“ consmucnn _______ i All Welcome — No Collection — Come mm‘ w‘ Ofllee al- th t r c nning crops. the with new and untried rcmc lea! EA“ 1 . h... 1. wam am null-y lnggqfguerg 1212:? peaas, is per cent: Got“Dr.Fowler's"and feelssle. —-— 151F111"? Wm‘ w Pearls require skin moisture to beans. 10 w" w": com. 13 P" show up st their best. cent, and tomatoes, 8| per cent- A bio le ls capable of clrrying a loud 1o iii/Ines its own welsht. Mimi ----—.--"' Tl» 1'. Mllbnrn co. 14.1.. “mm. 91¢-