y 2'1, 1945 ' . WESTERN GUARDIAN . ‘Ifilialllssever ‘°""'" u-‘(Iew lelietsveli. """ suanuzsslnr and .NeII. IIUIIIIWIP- Mverflll lt/"f sabessht . " mumarvrrgusum is ..'.‘.';.‘.‘o‘.1"““'" l ltlesl- ---,,-~,,,,, or. {Y-Tllbedeliveredtesnrholueiulurumemq‘, '~ Illweek. Plluuailfor this eervnee be) luspeudble ler deliveries eo yo‘; m“, Gourllu 1m: PHNOI COUNT! Bremen. w = mutton-Kb. 2m‘ -Ull1otsol seine to: mm on u: TO-DA Y 111: 111v: stow " \ scrum 111s 111ml storm, Y‘ v k Aul mo? - IZZE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lant,.D. Burge, It, C re .R.Il uie P. l. . Hennesseg. G. Solomon, l. Steele. R. Bvei , W. In? . L. McCarthy, L. Corooran J. sne. Preach s Inner-s: W. V. MacDonald, P. “When l ctrri IIi"t‘"(lI and not regul‘ IIEIITIIAL GIIAIIIIIAII ‘flab, eeluln is reserved for saws of leeal Interest. but advertising el. s newly nature may be inserted st live cents s word, strictly psy- sble ls sdvauee. CI-AIWILL for Photographs. - OONTQIIATION LIFE IN- IUIANC , - AGE SEVElw m Mspui? ADDRESSES LARGE‘ ATTENDANCE AT CHERRY HILL 111 lltite of inclement weether sud speakers at these 1n in sd. cetinsr #1111108! lmpassible roads there was dition to the candidate were Dr. ma“; ‘ARDWAIE Ca Wm a large attendance at the meeting A.A MacDonald and Mr. John be open sll da 19-31. day discussed wedmsd“, next, st Cherry Hill on Saturday h1g5 Maflgan, Souflg Mr. McPhee devoted particular to. benefits bl’ the Provincial tention to discussing the Ill DUI s MOBI-lfllfillllbwermscasoruordernow r, 1wu"s..‘”"°"' M _ ‘ - ‘ .— ' s “'1' ... ... .... ..r.:'§...?.‘“tc".s":.i cry-vs g-IOTIC‘ shmim, Book your goes ltlther. Ored early m, may; 11-10-211 _._. “n” m? c, -—-' ‘nflmu "WIT! 0F con- . . ' n. Sevole, i. Gs slit, n. ;-P°9§f,f§§§”inc<':§i°i1raPII'-'d: tsituntdrslt LmvfiiI-I. HaTI/“du ' ~ I set’. R.’ a’ HGDIAIIAQI: “kiln on Monday. May 91 I'M, Wednesday. May as. 1-11-21 inesu, r. Howie t. ' L. McCarthy, F 51 --- n. Reid, r. Groleau, n. Iiafreniere. Pmsreesive Conservative candidate cf the Progressive Conservative . ‘r0 annauss nunscs .- Miss m" Km"- m- 1"" "Wit"- lw 1n relation to tamer: and sh- mecti-g Mmmnnan, 33515131“. PWVIWI mectlnss were held at ermen. He. was enthusiastically re- sccretery, Canadian Nurses‘ As- st MEIBPYP“ °I1 Wfliheiday. at ceived. as were also the speakers y ‘sociation, arrived by plane yester- 5t C°1°mb5 ‘m Thu-ll“? ""1 ll- allwortlhg him- “ s - day from Montreal. Miss Mac- Klhlm" "1 "my alrht. The _ resent toda at I depend or: of the n1. _ _ ,1 Nurses’ Association. ' FIulI-B-tlvilsfi; norm Ion FUNERAL .-. Miss l 1 V E a v A is 1 r l s ' Ienors Donald michsel. : A. Noousn. C. Muc- C. Brorusseau. R.. Cur- : R. Vezina. L. Corcoran, Sm P. ' . I. uette, Kelly, L. MacDonald, E._ I.“ do.“ m n, “ma”, M“, to hear the political issues o M. s- I l I I ‘y, once. - 1 L‘ L."'L.l 11.11.11 .___. » M K st Co., Lim- "Ifictfi? clogetluThursdal’. Mil‘ “bu daY- Flam m" ‘my ‘me we“, 5-21-21 . ~ r NORBORO - The ézbiatANorboro. °" U" P": "I": o; Robert S. Douglas. is ygdntsdfll’. M" 33- 0R 23rd _. The suction Ncrboro. "I1 Ihe P59‘ Robert S. Douglas is on All error occurred In the the notice appearing 59l- sll A’ ‘m5 0f my 2'1‘. git.- lll 1M <1! the Cheitolu ‘IINQQEIVIEII Valley Excelsior ma“ Tuesday evening. lid 352C‘. MW IMP _ or; llonsa for sale. Pro- Mci . formerly owned by m; Rockford, with to: cart. har- irnI boots, etc. Apply J- Henry (llurlet.S\1mmerslde. Eda-wad‘ B AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Jami-loath occurred in Alberton terday morning of Mrs. Mary after a brief illness. The late llrl. Rix, who was in herseventies, ‘ururvived by two daughters, Mrs. William Aubrey. and Mrs. Arthur iluCabe, both of Alberton South. ‘.1111: OPENING rogrsm of ‘u- Knights of Colum us Recrea- tion Centre will be held In their hi], Tuesday evening. at 8.30. All W5 and girls who have played or intend to play at the Recreation centre are cordially invited to attend. e-Il-ii Jill-IS pelt prices on all types oi oi pelts, demand ranch- tr: Iecd the best in order to real- iu s profit. Good pelts have de- nulded a premium this season. irerage to poor quality pelts have hen poor sellers. Only by feeding the best can you expect the best out Sunglo Fox Feeds have prov- III second to none izl producing top Show foxes and To Show pelts, Burt today intro uclng Sunglo ivfid to your foxes and- be con s-s-ai. Personals -Mr. Dali R. Chan, proprietor of Chili's Restaurant, Summerside "hi returned from s six week's rilit to MontreaL-S ~Priends will regret to less-n that Mrs. Lawrence Yeo of Cen- tral Lot l6 fell and fractured her lllolllder on May 12th. She is now in the Prince County Hospital and ills well as can be expected-S FIIIIIIIII AUCTION AT IIDIIBIIIIII IIsvIng sold my farm I will sell it‘ auction on (he premises on wapnrsoav, my a _ BEGIN G AT I P. M. all my stock and farm equipment ‘ttttsisting of; Two work horses, four milch ""- tlrht young cattle, three Illllll: calves; Implements: Binder (MJl-l. hsy tower (LILCJ. hay losder (MJL), w!‘ flllc. farm wagon with hay m“- drlvllllf wagon, box cert. fictional seeder. sunothlng har- ""'- any: plow. walking plow, a?“ llflshs. driving sleigh, gout- h: 3:15.‘ cresmnsepsrstor, thresllr- ~ gran wit"; hay robe. fork and blocks. m"! her belts sud sll kinds of “st-s. both double and single, "so ll" o ll-cqulpped farm; N‘ llilaillléltfirl of forks. shovels, w’ on u“ r smsll srtloh m? h, Iolluvsllug-llii sale en first flue , uoucnr _ , "m" Monmsoms DOUGLAS Auctioneer. "..4‘-#*svII4r-~r ’ s-ie-sl (i L 1r . w1u1tn AT IIIIGE ‘ if?‘ "Allclltr. married or llt- Yearly employment. H"! "lllcrlence not nec- Must be of” good n ‘and sober. Applicant ‘l! I ° qualifications and ll’ wanted by letter to °It ‘amide-flies Box 134, sum. ‘Russians did not find it-tlien tum -A.Y-P.A. 1mm, County semi-finals, §°§.“€"il1n’ii2°° Friday. Msy lath. a p.111. Admis- sion 40 and 5 cents. 541.com 411mm: M KAY _' lttd. SI-tmnlerside will; $12" wit.‘ lvmnmflv momma May said rom 8 am. to l2 noon for the converliébce of their Customers 5-31 -3I —ILICTORS PRINCE COUNTY —Pleese note change in dates of following meetings to be address. 9d bl’ Col. E. H. Strong and oth- ers: Olseary trom Msy 34 to May I; Palmer Road from May 28 to May 25th; Alberton May zit-d. 5-21-11 —BILIDA|.. COUPLE WELCOME!) —'I‘he home of Mr. and Mrs. Hunk Desfioche was the scene o! a very heavy sat-her on Apr-ii 240b, when friends and ne hbors assembled to tender their son and his bride, nee Phyllis Wadnuarl a miscellaneous shower .An address was read by Mrs. Roland Bishop. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Bishop and assisted by Mrs. Arscnault. There were many useful 81ft: including a number of envelopes. Mr. and Mrs. DesRvoche thanked their friends for their nice gifts. A very dainty lunch urns served by the ladies. All departed for their homes after wishing Mr, and Mrs. DesRoche every happiness. Believes Hitler Shot By Iiorman Former Secretary Says Hitler Arranged For Own Death In Berlin. DY HOWARD COWAN ‘ BIIIROHTESGADEN, Germany, MAY 20 — (AP) — The shorthand 937F911 Who shadowed Adolf Hitler, with a. notebook from i942 unitil s few days before the Puehrer was reported dead. said Saturday it was likely the German loader was killed! by an SS colonel lpeolfically assigned‘ to the tssk~ with Hitler's know- ledge”. The statement was made by Ger- hard Herrgessel, 38 r old sec- retary who said he eft Hitler in the caverns under the Berlin Reichs chancellor-y shortly before midnight April 32. It was supported by six colleagues who recorded the most intimate meeting; bet/ween Hitler snd his henchmen since 1989. The trigger-marl wss identified as s Colonel Guerische, SS sdjutsnt in charge of the underground chan- cellery ln its last hours. His assign- ment, Hermesell said. was to ldll Hitler, make certain his body was disposed of in such a mariner the _l1is guri on himself. "Hitler was never out of Guen- sohcb sight those last. few days." l-lerrgesell said. "Hitler wanted to make certain he died instantly?’ Ludwig Krieger, Heinz Buchholl, Karl ‘Ill-loot, Dr. Kurt Peschel, Dr. lllwald Reyriitz and Hans Helling, who were present st Hitler's last 3 birthday conference, supported HerrgeselPs report They said they heard the plans discussed and it. wag common lrnowled e among Field Marsha] Wilhelm Kc tel? Col. Gen. Gustav Jodl, Martin Hermann. Paul Joseph Goebbels and otihers with the Puehrer at the end, FASHION FLASIIES Only about one Parisian in 100.000 can afford the new box- calf, sntelpoe and suede bags of- fered by Nlladeleine Vl-amsnt, so she has also designed hugs airy muff-backs in the same slicer wools, gay prints, and summer laces as her latest ensembles. yehgsndell. 5.2.15: 3.213% ?.'.‘..59c “rm-t” v3.7.4 J. Ernest ll. llortlr Drulliat l0 Irlrlgulereet. Phone ll ‘We DIIIGIIO Ans Prescription‘ II. I.. WIIIITIIY uni mum a nmvvn suovrseeuenou Owing to the length of this Feature no Short Subjects will be shown. -NOTE- Shows 7 - 9:20 Doors Open At 6:30 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 QAPITOI. _ “LMB-BJ-nnp" “sTlTvlIt 1-: asw a EIIQIEIIEJIEIEIEIEIIEIIEIQIEE (Continued from Pile 1) of so per cent in the course nam- ed and a minimum general aver- age of 60 per cent; the Pass List contains in order merit the names of those who have made a minimum of 50 Der cent in the course named and a minimum general average of H) per cent. Religion 1 Honork: F. Bolger. W. V. Mac- Donald. Passed: Il. Smith, M. Hermes- sey, C. A. MacDonald. . C réalchaei, A. Noonan, aid, P. Beaten, F. Costello, R. Phelah, C. Holland, P. Hammill, R. Reid. J. McKenna, A, MacAulay, B. Steele, H. Dunphy, Justin Mac- Donald. F. Howlett C. Shea, R. Blacquiere. B. acDougall, P. Kelly, E, Gallant. W. Murphy, E. Green C. MacAulay. L. McCarthy, G. Solomon, L. Corcoran, J. Kane. Religion l . Lsughlin. V. Mum- aghan. E. Cameron, J. Kelly. P‘. 0’Keetfe, H, Shea. J. Morris, P. Macilnnis A. McKenns, W. Mur- MecAdam, J. Smith, I. Farther, C. Mclvor, English I Honors: C. A. MacDonald B. Built h. Passed: R. Carmichael, R. Bour- et B. Steele, M. Hennessey, l. Gallant, P. Hamill. A. Noonan, L. MacDonald, D. Burge, Justin Mac- ald, F. Hewlett, L. Corcoran, P. Kelly. W. Murphy, R. Blac- uiere, R. Reid, L. McCarthy, J. one. English I Honors: F. Bolger, W. V. Mac- aid n . Passed: E. Green, C. Holland, . P. Maclnnls, C. Mac- Aulay. L. Griffin, P. Bealon, B. MaeDougall, H. Dunphy, F. Cos- tello, C. Shea, J. McKenlla. A. MacAulay. I e English 8 Passed: T. MacLellsn. J. Kelly, C. Murphy, F. Corcoren. V. Murnaghsri, W. Murray, A. J. MscAdam, J. Smith, G. Smith. J. Morris, J. J. MacDonald, A. Mc- Kerina, H. Shea. F. Burie- Ileeery 1 Passed: W. V. MacDonald, P. ‘Msclnnis, r. Costello, .1. McKennu, P. Benton. H- Dllfllllllfl Phelafl. B. MscDougsll, C. l-l "lay, I2. Green, A. MscAulay. Ilsiory 8 Honors: '1‘. MacLellan, C. Mur- h . vl-Xsssed: V. Murnughan, A. J. MscAdam, P. Steele, P. O'Keefe. I.’ Smith, B. Cameron. W. Mur- ray, l-l. Shea P‘. Corooren, I. Far- A. Mckenna, G. Smith, D. R. Gallant. B, Glllis, , J. J. MacDonald Latin i Honors: E. Smith, A. Nocnsn, A. MaoDorlal Hammill, R. Bourget, i‘. How- lpdlvt L. MICDOIIIIII. R. RQIG. In. MoCsr . L. Coroorsn, . . Blscquiere. Lullll Honors: W. V. MacDonald. P. '°§'s§'¢d= C. Holland. L. onmn. P. Bestou, A. llsoAulay, P‘. Cos- tello, P. Msclnnis, O. Shea, J. Morris. Hen- nessey, Inlet l r11; R. Bourget A. Noonsn, u. Shes: u.’ Laughlin, y. J. J. Donald, J. Smith, R. Gallant. ed with sn asterisk Mathematics I Honors: P. Steele. Passed" Murnaghan, . V. Smith, A. McKenna, W. Mu A. J. MacAdsm. Sociology l Harare: '1‘. MacLellsn. Psseed‘ J Morris l". Okéefe, or- E. Cameron, J. Mac- Donald, n. Gallant, D. lvlnonon- sld, .1. Smith, E. Gillls, a. Smith, 1. firmer. Economics 1 . Honors: T. MacLellan, E. Cam- QTOI’). Passed: H. Shea, Mac- Philosophy 1 Honors: F. Bolger, D. Cullen, E. Laughlln, W. V, MacDonald. Passed" T. MacLellan, C. Hol- land, nfcrimn, P. MacInnis, 1-1. Shea, J. Morris, F. Corcoran, J. ly A. MacAulay, R. Gallant, G.-Smith, J. J. Mac- Philosophy 3 Honors: V‘ Murnaghan, C. Murphy. P. Steele. Passed: R. Lsfrenlere. C. Broussesuu J. Marineau, A, McKerms, A. Bissonnette, W, Murray. G. Daigle, R, Sovoir. R. Vezlnu, F. Burge, F. Groleau. a hlloeophy 4 Honors: C. Murphy. Passed: V. Murnaghsn, B. Cameron, W. Murray. A. Mc- Kenris, A. J. MacAdam. Chemistry 1 Honors: E. Smith. A. Noonan. Passed: R. Carmichael. E.‘ Gallant, L. Corcoran, E. Steele. P. Kelly, R. Bourget, J. Kane. G. Solomon, D. Burge, F. How- lctt, Justin MacDonald, W. Murphy. Chemistry I Honors: E. Laugblin, B. Mac- Dougall, I. Farmer. Passed: L. Griffili, E. Grcrn. J. Morris. R. Plielall, J. Mc- Kenna. C. Shes, D. MacDonald. F. O’Keefe, C. MacAulay, H. Dunphy, E. Gillis. Chemistry 8 Honors: P‘. Burge. P. O'Keefe. Passed: F. Corcoran. Chemistry I I Honors: P. Steele. Passed: l“. Burge, A. J. Mac- Adam. Biology 1 Honors: C. Holland. Passed: P. Bolger, R. Phelsn. B. Msc-Dougall. J. E, Green, J. McKenria, H. Dunphy, C. Mac- Auley. Biology 2 Honors: P. Steele, l. Planner, 1.‘. Laughlin. Posed: D. MacDonald. E. Cameron, F. 0'Keefe, E. Gillis. P‘. Burge, A. J. MacAdam. Physics 1 Honors: C. A. MacDonald. Passed: E. Gallant. L. Mac- Donald. C. Murphy. J. Kane, R. Vezina, P. Keliy,'C. Brousseau, J. Msrineau, R. Reid. W. Mur- phy, R. Savoie, R. Blacqulerc, G. Daigle, A. Bissonnette, G. Solomon; R. Lafreniere. F‘. Groleau, L. McCarthy. Physics S Honors: B. Laughlln. Passed: D. MacDonald, E. Glllis, I. Farmer. High School Pass List (In order of merit) Qrede XII: Camille Bernard, A. Charles MacDonald, Cla- rence Roche. Gregory Gavin. ‘Owen Mullin. Leo Atkins Rus- sel Arbing, ‘Allan MacLellan. ‘John Cass, Alban Burgc, El- mer Mumsghsn. Preston Mac- ill, ‘John Bradley. ‘Em- mett Brsham, ‘John S. Mac- donald. ‘William Ledwell, ‘Kev- in Howlett, ‘Dimer Power, Jus- tin Gavin, ‘Allison Farmer. Grade XI: Joseph Maclsaac. Gerard M-scAulay, Wilfred Griffin, Raymond NlcCloskeyz Francis Ledwell, Lorne How- ard. ‘Kenneth Donnelly. John Dunplly. Hugh MscPhee. Wen- dell Msclntyre. ‘Louis Macin- nis. Daniel Drlscoll. Allister Maclsaac. Dominic MacDonald. ‘Prod Whelsn, Rupert Muc- lollurl, ‘James Mooney, ‘John Walsh, ‘James Dunn, Charles Mullin. ‘Charles Morrissey. ‘Gavan Doyle. Grade X: Chet-lea Robert Kelly. Gormsn. William Ready, Jlmes Peehan. Dunstan Mur- ghy. ‘Joseph Kelly. ‘Edwin added. ‘Paul Shroeder. ‘Au- brey Arsensult. ‘Bruce MacCor- mac. ‘Wilbert Rooney. ‘Claire Dunphy, Walter Dorsey, ‘Laurie Richard, ‘Eric leClair. ‘Arnold en. t Students whose names are mark- will be re- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 'l'he services in Trinity on Sun- day wcro conducted by the Minis- ter and all were glad to welcome the Girl Guides who sat. in a body in the 6611171‘ of the Church. _The Minister spoke on Conver- sion and its meaninl. Using ss s basis the interview of Nicodemus with Jesus as recorded in the first twelve verses of t/he 3rd Chapter of St. Johns Gospel. * ~ The Choir sang the Anthem “Te Deum" (Jackson). In the evening the Miniete preached on the subject "The Liv- ing Christ", using‘ as a~basis the words of Paul in the fourth Chap- ter of his letter to the Epheslr-ldis. The be-autifll] Hath a Garden" sung by the clhoir High School Honor Llst Reli on Gavin. Grade Xla : Donnelly A. Msclsssc, K man. W, Griffin. J. MscLcllan. English Literature Grade X: J. Kelly. C. Gormsrl. History Kelly. Latin Grade XII: A, MacLellan, Bernard, A. C. MacDonald. Mooney,‘ A Gracie X: J. Maclntyre. R. Kelly, WJReady. French Grade XlI: C. Bernard, A. C MacDonald. K. Donnelly, L. Howard. W. Ready, A. Arsenault. Arithmetic Grade XI: J. MscIsaac. Grade X: R. Kelly, A. Arsenault D. ltlurphyr, E. Haddscl, C. Gorman P. Schroeder, _ Algebra. Grade XII: A. C. MacDonald, C Thome, L. Atkins, C. Roche, C Bernard, O. Mullin. Phec, G. MacAulay. Geomet y Power, R. Arblng. Grade XI: J. lVI-aclsaac. F. Whe- Griffin, R. MacLellsn. kins. old, G. Gavin, A. Burge. Biology Physics Grade XII: C. Bernard, A. C MacDonald. Chemist , Grade XII: A. C. MacDonald, C Bernard, L. Atkins. Grade XI: R. McCloskey, W See Other Side 0f Polish Dispute met with s measure of from the London press today sl action from either the eminent. in London. fugce Polish Government in Bri m" realize," "there another that the majority of Poles do no Poles at all." N. D. MacLean IINDEITAKEI IMIALMII f‘ estelovvuall North Wllielihe ', rurlmds. SATURDAY - The Grade XII: A. C. MacDonald, G. Kfiwe- I-"Wrmem W35 In l-he 34%| Gradt-‘Xlh: ‘R. Arblrig. C. Gor- C RevAO. Kiggiris of Georgetown Grade XI: J. Maclsaac. G. Misc- Aulav. K. Dorinelly, L. Howard. W- The funeral of the late Mrs. Well- Gmde X, a Thoma, E Budd“, ington Murphy was hold Friday Grade X: E. Haddsd. C. Thorns, Grade XI: J. MacIsasc, H. Mac- Grade‘ x11: o. Mullin. 1.. At- u . e,e,,,,,,,,e, w“ M, Co... C~ Bermmi A-C- MWDMI‘ till? ljeélafi. After the entertain- Gite! Grade XI: K. Donnelly. D. Msc- phflqn h“ u-rtved home Donald. D. Drlsevll- R. MCCIOBIWY. Newfoundland and is spending his J. Dllnnhy. W. Griffin. J- MOOMY. leave with his wife and family at G. Doyle, F. Whelan. J. MacIsaac. 109 Elm Ave, City. Griffin, J. MacLsssc. K. Donnelly. 5;” “my-day May 19, 1945, mam“, iIénMooney. W. Mscfntyre. l". Whe- we“. “ed 14 yearL LONDON, May 20 —— (AP) — . Marshal Stalin's formula for set- we“ ‘ornmcd 1mm Funk Benn tlement of the Polish problem - 5mm,“ to Ian River, PEI. for inter though there was no official re-l parents, Mir. Government or the PoushBflcIII/IIFD" 5t 1"*d"‘"“'S°““d“Y M“ . f, l ill take place this Lord Beayerbrook Sufiday ‘£11K; Ekgxwmx: his u“! residence, press said we mus res so s. 1 m“ g z o‘clock In- through the war years our views‘ 80W“ 1' n‘! P about Poland have been formed‘ largely on information and pro- pagllnds- disseminated by the Re I e edtwrm gonglnugdlfldllldfll home until noon on Sun- com/pletelv. day- "We only“ now are beginning to is . . diver-gm“, view gbout Poland gndIIBUCE - At Heather-dale on Ma.‘- shy plane yesterday enroute to her rml‘ LEAGUE OF Mercy annual dis- lrvlay of gifts for the Pm. Hos- itsl will be held st the Cundall ome Tuesday afternoon. Ma m, and tea will be served from 3.50 to 55.3). Membership fee 26 cents D1115 s gift of two articles for hos- pital use. Gifts may be 59m to the Home this afternoon or to- morrow. 5-11.11 I | funeral o! the late Matthias Butler was held Saturday morning from the residence of his son-bylaw, Mr. anthem “Christ Ernest Collier, 99 Rochford St. tot (‘Ihimaril was St. Dunstads Basilica, where Re- quiem High Mass was sung by Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at. tine grave. The pallbear- ers were: Daniel Malone, George Peterson, Charles Hinc, Richardl Carr, Peter Connolly, and Daniel m"! Qatholic Cemetery, Charlotte- town. FUNERAL AT CARDIGAN —'I'he funeral of the late Catherine Wil- son was held from her late resid- ence Cardigan, Friday moming to alxiihsaints Church. wit? gequtem Mass was s Y e Pes- wr Rev. P. Mom who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Pius Camp- bell. RAlph Fitzpatrick. Malcolm Camtpbeill, Richard Green, Bernard Wilson. and John D. Campbell. Interment was in the church cem- eterl’ Sea-ted in the Sanctuary was ' paridt. rumimsr. AT sou-m srlomz- morriing from her late residence Cumberland to St. Martin's Churm South Shore. where Requiem High Mass w-as sung by Rev. Fr. Edward. DIG LIBERAL - COLEMAN, MONDAY, BLOOMFIELD. TUESD 1o home st Heutherdule w attend the funeral of her mother, lMrs. Sarah Bruce who passed s- way on Friday. Mrs. Bruce was ill only s few days. MAY 21 ' AY, MAY I GLENWOOD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 ELLERSLIE, THURSDAY, MAY 24 LOT 16, FRIDAY, May 25 Mr. J. Watson MacNaughl, K.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings Other Prince County meetings will be later announced ' ' The Tyne Valley meeting has been postponed until Monday, May 28, ILFIILTIIIJL UU rnocnrssrvr cousrnvsrlv? MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY The Progressive Conservative Candidates and other speakers wish to meet all of the electors at Public Meet- ings whiclr have been arranged as listed below, when the party’s policy and program, and all public matters in issue in the present election will be mence at 8:30 P.M. CBSR... who also conducted the ' service at the grave. The pallbear-, ers were: Joseph Doiron, Stanley? Grade XI: J. Macfsaac. G. Mac- _ i Aulay‘, w. Maclntyre, y. Ledwell. Rflgf i335,“ fimbefigdxqfilfifl Handrshan. Interment was in the‘ church cemetery. TAKES NEW POSITION -—Mlss Stella Smith, daughter of Mrs. John F. Smith, Central Hotel, City, leave,‘ shortly to take up her new ' position with the United Nations ' Relief and Rehabilitation Associa- ion, Washington ,D.C. Recently she was entertained by her knitting club_ at which function she was presented with a lovely gift by the staff of the ' Veterans‘ Welfare Division of which ' she had been a valued employee. K .0!‘ C. SING SONG — The sing song at, the K. of C. Hut yes- terdsy evening was enjoyed by a large number of the Armed Forces personnel. Solo; which were greatly Grade XII: C. Bernard. A. C. MacDonald, L. Atkins. C. Roche. fimittfsfisiztifelfirfidgeelgnbgflngilfi O. Mullin. G. Gavin, J. Gavin, E. Mm mdme Magnum,“ ML George Burris, and Mr. Robert Lefreniere. A violin solo by Mr. Alfred McKear- lair. C. Thorne. L. MacInnls, W. my was warmly applauded as were Music was furnisheldaa b D ape; npu Miss on ougan. arid McKesrney. The merit, a. delightful lunch was served by the young ladies. Petty Officer Heuelton from discussed. All meetings com- TIGNISII, MONDAY, MAY 21st ALBERTON, TUESDAY, MAY 22 PALMER ROAD, FRIDAY, MAY 25 O’LEARY, MONDAY, MAY 28th Further Meetings Will Be Announced Later. LIEUT.-COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M.C., V.D., Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince Inserted By The Progressive Conservative Association In Memoriam 1844 -- Margaret Muttsrt who passed away May 21st — 1944. Peaceful be thy mother, li is sweet to breath thy name, 111 life we loved you dearly, In death we do the sssue. sleep, d e a r You are gone but not forgotten, Never shall your memory’ fad Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger. ' t ll , Grade D_ Murphy‘ R Kelly} gestalm byilgilsiaglzerag: 3?: ti); 1 Arfllllillla. the lrsve where you are rs. cs-= t Sadly missed by Husband. undi Children. t 5-21-11‘ i In Memoriam BIRTH S Auscnafir - At. the Prince County Hospital, Msy 17, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenuult, a son. ' DEATHS - WEIR - At his residence, 46 Par The funeral will take place from his late resid- ence Tuesday morning at 8.45 u: St. Dunstmfs Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. D — M. the home of Stafford beard. MW 3°- lots wit. uwia and 9B years, Puner-sl notice later. ERRY - In the ChW-OWH HOSPII-l-I Saturday May 19, i945, Blanche perry, aged 70 years. Her remains '| Funeral Home this moi-nine ment, ROSE — At the residence of his and Mrs. William is. 164s. Thomas Rose a8ed 24 years- terment in West St. Peter's Ceme- tery. . MscLEOD~At his home 334 Eus- . ton Street. Msy 19. 1945. William f-r. MacLeod. aged oo years- The remains rested at the Cutcliffe Funeral notice tater. O'NEILL-Jan loving memory of our dear brother Flt. Sgt. Joseph Psi- rlck (Joe) 0’Nelll, killed Overseas May 21, i044. The den-rest brother (he world could hold, A cheery mille, s. heart o! old, 0f those who knew him a will know _ How much we lost one year ago. Ever Remembered by Mary and Jerry (Montreal). 5-21-11. In Memoriam In memory of Everett Sggdy who passed sway Msy 21st. Hovv we long for the touch of s vs And the sound of s volee that h still. Sldly Mined sud Lovlngly Ille- membered by Mom. Dad. Brothers and Sister Mae. 5-21-11. In Memoriam In loving memory of our Husband and Daddy, t 18, i945. Mrs. Sarah ‘Bruce. u'idou' accept. the views of the Londomof the late John Bruce. aged 83 yeol-s. Funeral today. Monday. ‘a ‘short service at the homo at 2 n- clock. followed by services in valley- ‘field United Church at 3 o'clock. Interment in Vslleyfield Cemetery. ROBE — At the P.E.1'. Hospital. Msy l0, 1946. Mrs. Fred R050. of South Lake in her 56th year, The remains were, forwarded from the Cutellffe Funeral Home Saturday afternoon to her late l'P\llIl'l\"‘ The funeral servici- w-lll Ill‘ tr-ltt this (Monday) afternoon Ill": Warrant Officer Everett Clovr Diner-old who is presumed to have died on Active Service. Msy 20, l Hroday is s. day of remembrance , with many sud regrets. A day we will always remember, ‘when the rest of the world forgets. . We think ol him in silence iAnd often speak his nsrne ‘What. would we give If we could see, lllis smiling Isot- again. t Mrs. Everett Claw. 5-18-19-21-Z2-fl wz-Mi‘ Gard of Thanks Mrs. Joseph Morrison and fun- ily wish to thank all their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement; also those who sent Mass Cards. messages of sympathy and flowers. 5-21-15 11m smart 0R PAY IIGTIHIIG! NEW RADIONIC HEARING AID lend for your Zenith Rsdionic to d”! Wear it in your dailylifc. whorl you csn judge it hesr . . . 1n thr owe-- euce of your family, in Contact v. 11h others, at church or the movies if‘ you aren't completely satisfied. return is and your money will be cheerfully refunded. You Adiusl Ii Yourself in the pri- vecy of your own home-u H!!!‘ “l, you'd focus binoculars. 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